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This Week in Sports History: Jan. 26-Feb. 1 

Here is a weekly look-in at this week in sports history.

January 26th

1986 – The Chicago Bears defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 20, 46-10. Richard Dent named MVP.

1992 – The Washington Redskins defeat the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl 26, 37-24. Mark Rypien named MVP.

1997 – The Green Bay Packers defeat the Patriots in Super Bowl 31, 35-21. Desmond Howard named MVP.

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2003 – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl 37, 48-21. Dexter Jackson named MVP.

Births

1961 – Wayne Gretzky (NHL)

1977 – Vince Carter (NBA)

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Jan. 27

1989 – The Detroit Red Wings’ Steve Yzerman becomes fourth NHL player to record 100 points in 50 games or less.

1991 – The New York Giants defeat the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl 25, 20-19. Ottis Anderson named MVP.

Births

1959 – Cris Collinsworth (NFL)

1968 – Matt Stover (NFL)

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Jan. 28

1969 – Buffalo Bills select O.J. Simpson No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft.

1990 – The San Francisco 49ers defeat the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 24, 55-10. Joe Montana named MVP.

1996 – The Dallas Cowboys defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl 30, 27-17. Larry Brown named MVP.

2001 – The Baltimore Ravens defeat the Giants in Super Bowl 35, 34-7. Ray Lewis named MVP.

Births

1949 – Gregg Popovich (NBA)

1974 – Jermaine Dye and Magglio Ordonez (MLB)

1977 Daunte Culpepper (NFL)

1984 Andre Iguodala (NBA)

Jan. 29

1936 – First players elected to the pro baseball Hall of Fame. The class included Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb.

1995 – The 49ers defeat the San Diego Chargers in Super Bowl 29, 49-26. Steve Young named MVP.

2000 – Karl Malone becomes the third player in NBA history to score 30,000 career points, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain.

Births

1964 – Andre Reed (NFL)

1965 – Dominik Hasek (NHL)

1968 – Aeneas Williams (NFL)

1985 Marc Gasol – NBA

Jan. 30

1983 – The Washington Redskins defeat the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl 17, 27-17. John Riggins named MVP.

1990 – Wayne Gretzky sets NHL record by recording 100 points for the 11th straight season.

1994 – The Cowboys defeat the Bills in Super Bowl 28, 30-13. Emmitt Smith named MVP.

2000 – The Rams defeat the Titans in Super Bowl 34, 23-16. Kurt Warner named MVP.

2018 – James Harden puts up the highest-scoring triple-double in NBA history (60 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists).

Jan. 31

1988 – The Redskins defeat the Broncos in Super Bowl 22, 42-10. Doug Williams named MVP.

1993 – The Cowboys defeat the Bills in Super Bowl 27, 52-17. Troy Aikman named MVP.

1999 – The Broncos defeat the Falcons in Super Bowl 33, 34-19. John Elway named MVP.

Births

1947 – Nolan Ryan (MLB)

1968 – Doug Pederson (NFL)

1984 – Vernon Davis (NFL)

Feb. 1

1995 – John Stockton passes Magic Johnson for most career assists in NBA history.

1997 – Ray Bourque becomes the Boston Bruins all-time scoring leader.

2004 – The Patriots defeat the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 38, 32-29. Tom Brady named MVP. During the halftime performance, Janet Jackson experiences a wardrobe malfunction on live television in front of the nation.

2009 – The Steelers defeat the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl 43, 27-23. Santonio Holmes named MVP.

2015 – The Patriots defeat the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 49, 28-24. Tom Brady named MVP.

Births

1987 – Ronda Rousey (UFC) 

 

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