SUPERBOWL XVI Pontiac Silverdome Souvenir Mug Bengals vs. 49'ers 1982 unused
On one side it has the primary Superbowl logo:
- Superbowl XVI, Pontiac Silverdome, January 24, 1982
- Burger chef Logo and Dr. Pepper Logo
On the other side it has the secondary logo:
- Super Bowl XVI Printed above the NFL Championship Trophy with the Detroit International Auto Show awards in the foreground.
As the designated home team, the Bengals wore their black home uniforms with white pants, while the 49ers donned their road white uniforms with gold pants.
On the day of the game, a 49ers bus which had Bill Walsh and Montana on board was stuck in traffic due to bad weather and a motorcade carrying then-Vice President George H. W. Bush. As a result, they did not arrive at the stadium until 90 minutes before kickoff time. "Coach Walsh was pretty loose on the bus," Montana told Sports Illustrated after the game. "He said, ‘I’ve got the radio on and we’re leading 7–0. The trainer’s calling the plays.’"
The game was played on January 24, 1982, at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It marked the first time that a Super Bowl was held in a cold-weather city.
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