Alright, folks, let’s dive into something I was curious about today: Can a Super Bowl end in a tie? I mean, it’s the biggest game of the year, so I gotta know what happens if the score is even at the end of regulation.

So, first thing I did was hit up the search engines.I typed in “can a super bowl end in a tie” simple as that.
My Research Process
- Step 1: The Search
I figured the quickest way to find out was to use,Search Engines I punched in the question and boom – a bunch of articles and forum posts popped up.
- Step 2: Skimming Articles
I started skimming through the top results. I didn’t want to get bogged down in details, just wanted the quick * websites are pretty clear, stating the rules outright.
- Step 3: Checking Official Source
I found Official NFL Rulebook,it’s good enough,I think.
- Step 4: Getting the Gist
Okay, so here’s what I gathered. Basically, a regular season NFL game can end in a * the score is tied after one 10-minute overtime period, that’s it, game over, it’s a tie.
- Step 5: The Super Bowl Twist
But the Super Bowl is * ain’t gonna let the championship end in a tie!
The Super Bowl has a special set of overtime * it is still a tie after a 15-min overtime,they’ll play another overtime period. And then another. And another! Basically, they’ll keep playing until someone scores and wins. No ties allowed in the Super Bowl.
My Conclusion (No Tie!)
So, to answer my original question: No, a Super Bowl cannot end in a tie. They’ll keep playing those overtime periods until there’s a clear winner.I did it, pretty simple, huh?