The first Super Bowl venue was the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum where the Green Bay Packers played the Kansas City Chiefs on Jan. 15, 1967. The game was originally labeled the AFL-NFL World Championship Game before it was changed to the Super Bowl. (CBS via Getty Images / File)
Hall of Fame Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr led the team to victory. (James Flores / Getty Images / File)
The Kansas City Chiefs were able to put 10 points on the board during the Super Bowl, but it wasn't enough for a win. ( Focus on Sport / Getty Images / File)
The marching band from the University of Arizona was the first Super Bowl halftime performer. (Robert Riger / Getty Images / File)
Frank Gifford was one of the sports commentators present at Super Bowl I. The tickets for the televised game were an average of $12. The first game was the only game in Super Bowl history to not sell out. (CBS via Getty Images / File)
The first Super Bowl was won by the Green Bay Packers, 35-10. The team now has a total of four Super Bowl victories. (Focus on Sport / Getty Images / File)
Fred "The Hammer" Williamson of the Kansas City Chiefs was taken off the field on a stretcher during the game. (Robert Riger / Getty Images / File)
Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi was the first to take home a Super Bowl trophy. Now, each year the winner of the Super Bowl is awarded the Vince Lombardi Trophy, an award that stands at an impressive 22 inches high. (Getty Images / File)