{"id":430048,"date":"2015-01-30T17:46:26","date_gmt":"2015-01-30T22:46:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=430048"},"modified":"2022-09-17T13:35:46","modified_gmt":"2022-09-17T18:35:46","slug":"gridiron-kicks-spotlight-greatest-sneaker-moments-super-bowl-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/gridiron-kicks-spotlight-greatest-sneaker-moments-super-bowl-history\/","title":{"rendered":"Gridiron Kicks Spotlight: Greatest Sneaker Moments In Super Bowl History"},"content":{"rendered":"

With Super Bowl XLIX occurring this Sunday the bevy of intriguing footwear set to be donned by a variety of players is vast. With the likes of Jordan Brand athlete Earl Thomas<\/a> and Nike endorser\u00a0Darrelle Revis controlling their respective secondaries, we may need to even elicit the help of our very own George Kiel with the potential kicks that will be displayed on Sunday. So with that notion in mind, we decided to take a look at some of the best sneaker moments in Super Bowl history in the latest edition of Gridiron Kicks Spotlight<\/strong>. To see for yourself, flip through the pages below to let us know your favorite Super Bowl memory involving iconic kicks.<\/p>\n

Super Bowl XXIV: Ronnie Lott<\/h2>\n

Ronnie Lott was Kam Chancellor before Kam ever patrolled a secondary on the gridiron. Lott’s ferocious nature and incredible tackling ability made him a force to be reckoned with in the 49ers’ secondary for years. Rumor has it that Lott even allowed for the severance of\u00a0his own finger to get back into a game during his illustrious playing career. With those notions provided, you can imagine how John Elway and company felt in Super Bowl XXIV as they took on the 49ers. In what would become a blowout in favor of the 49ers, Lott would start and contribute heavily while rocking this black and varsity red colorway of the Air Jordan 4.<\/p>\n

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Super Bowl XXVIII: Bruce Smith<\/h2>\n

Being a Buffalo Bills fan during the 1990s had to be tough due to your team going to four straight Super Bowls and losing every one of them. While I apologize for opening old wounds you may find some solace in our latest selection as Bruce Smith donned the Nike Air Veer during Buffalo’s second matchup with the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVIII.<\/p>\n