Super Bowl live: Denver Broncos beat Carolina Panthers 24-10 to give Peyton Manning a possible winning farewell

Follow the latest from Levi's Stadium in San Francisco as the NFC champions Carolina Panthers face the AFC champions Denver Broncos

Jack de Menezes
Sunday 07 February 2016 17:56 EST
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The Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 to win Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium to give future Hall of Fame quarter-back Peyton Manning what could be a victorious farewell ahead of what is expected to be his impendding retirement. Re-live the full match below.

  • Malik Jackson and CJ Anderson scores touchdowns for victorious Broncos
  • Jonathan Stewart replies for Panthers with 1-yard rushing touchdown
  • Peyton Manning adds 2016 Super Bowl success to previous title in 2006
  • Manning now expected to retire at the age of 39
  • Match was being played at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, for the first time

Follow the live action below:

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Previous Super Bowl winners:

2015 – New England Patriots beat Seattle Seahawks

2014 – Seattle Seahawks beat Denver Broncos

2013 – Baltimore Ravens beat San Francisco 49ers

2012 – New York Giants beat New England Patriots

2011 – Green Bay Packers beat Pittsburgh Steelers

2010 – New Orleans Saints beat Indianapolis Colts

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