The New England Patriots are Super Bowl LIII champions after a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever.
Super Bowl 2019 final score: Patriots beat the Rams, 13-3
Only 4 scores all game in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever


The win included 10 fourth quarter points from New England, who outscored the Rams 10-0 in the final 15 minutes. The only touchdown of the game was a two-yard punch into the end zone after a 29-yard reception by Rob Gronkowski that put the Patriots in prime position.
If you are in a Super Bowl squares pool, the final score payout is for NE-3, LA-3 on the grid, and the final payout should be relatively large. For those with payouts for every score, there were only four of them all game:
- NE-3, LA-0: Stephen Gostkowski field goal in the second quarter
- NE-3, LA-3: Greg Zuerlein field goal in the third quarter
- NE-0, LA-0: Sony Michel rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter
- NE-3, LA-3: Stephen Gostkowski field goal in the fourth quarter
There were no snaps inside the red zone by either team until 7:03 remaining in the fourth quarter, and both teams combined for 14 punts.











