LOS ANGELES — Kurt Warner had many memorable games during his illustrious 12-year career, including winning two MVP titles and a Super Bowl victory. But if there is one game that still haunts him, the Hall of Fame quarterback says it is the Super Bowl 36 loss to the New England Patriots.
Beginning in the 1999 season, the St. Louis Rams earned the name "The Greatest Show on Turf," with a prolific offense that broke multiple NFL records. The team defeated the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl 34 to win the franchise's first Super Bowl and were 14-point favorites to defeat the Patriots in Super Bowl 36, one of the largest spreads in Super Bowl history, according to Bet Firm.