We’re days away from the Rematch of the Century, so why not spend some more time reminiscing about the past? Super Bowl XLII was a battle of attrition. After the Patriots scored a touchdown on the first play of the second quarter, neither team scored until the final frame. That’s not to say the game didn’t have its share of big plays. That brings us to the Question of the Week. Get it right and a Gatorade shower is in your future. The answer, as always, is after the jump.
What was the longest play of Super Bowl XLII? (and a hint: it’s not what you think)
Answer: Eli Manning to Kevin Boss for 45 yards. The pass play helped the Giants score a touchdown a few minutes later to put them up 10-7.