Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter waves to football fans as his wife Rosalyn, left, looks on before the start of Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami, Sunday, Jan. 31, 1999. The Atlanta Falcons will face the Denver Broncos.
KISS performs during the pregame show at Super Bowl XXXIII, in Miami, Sunday, Jan. 31, 1999.
Atlanta Falcons kicker Morten Andersen attempts a field goal as Dan Stryzinski looks on during the second quarter. Andersen missed the field goal.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Rod Smith (80) catches an 80-yard touchdown pass from quarterback John Elway as Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson (41) defends in the second quarter to take a 17-3 Broncos lead.
Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway stiff-arms Atlanta Falcons linebacker Cornelius Bennett (97) during the third quarter. Elway was 18 of 29 for 336 yards and one touchdown, with an interception.
Denver Broncos defensive end Trevor Pryce (93) gives defensive tackle Maa Tanuvasa a high five. Falcons quarterback Chris Chandler is at bottom right.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Chris Chandler kneels on the field at Pro Player Stadium during the fourth quarter. Chandler was 19 of 35 for 219 yards and a touchdown, with three interceptions.
Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway looks up after crossing the goal line in the fourth quarter. At right is Broncos lineman Mark Schlereth. John Elway, in his last game, passed for 336 yards and ran for a touchdown to earn most valuable player honors.
Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan, right, and Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Reeves, left, meet at midfield at the end of Super Bowl XXXIII.
Denver Broncos defensive end Neil Smith carries his son, Neland, while showing the victory sign after the Broncos beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-19 during Super Bowl XXXIII. The Broncos became the first AFC team to win consecutive Super Bowls since the Steelers won XIII and XIV.