Editor's note: This story originally ran Feb. 3, 2019. Sports Illustrated is republishing it with updates heading into Super Bowl 59. No game in Super Bowl history has ever ended with a shutout. While there are a number of occasions where one team's offense failed to score, no team was completely blanked on the big stage. In 1973, the Washington Redskins' lone score came on a fumble return following a blocked field goal attempt.