This infamous 'game' featured a man trying to find his Bud Bowl ticket instead of stop motion bottles playing football.
This bowl had the largest winning margin of victory. Bud Light defeated Budweiser by a score of 20 to 14.
The largest lead at any point of a Bud Bowl occurred during this game. After the third quarter, Budweiser was leading 35 to 7. The 'Why Ask Why' defense appeared outmatched.
A commerical for this Bud Bowl featured three men on a deserted island, Iggy, Biff, and Frank.
Bud Bowl returned after a one year hiatus with this game.
This Bud Bowl had an alternate ending, in which the game ended as a tie, 24-24. Considered a parody of the 'Heidi' game, the network refused to air it during the Super Bowl.
This snowy game was won after Budweiser recovered a fumble in the endzone.
The stadium hosting this Bud Bowl was itself transported to a bar that had run out of Budweiser.
This kicker for Budweiser kicked the winning field goal in Bud Bowl I. He followed this up by booting the opening kickoff of Bud Bowl III out of the stadium.
This quarterback for Bud Light was injured before Bud Bowl III. This prompted prognosticor Denny Sheridan to list Budweiser as a six point favorite for the game.
This quarterback was drafted by Bud Light and led them to their first victory.
This remarkable player for Budweiser was in fact a can rather than a bottle. He was ejected from Bud Bowl VI for excessive celebration after scoring a touchdown.
This Bud Light player failed to complete a remarkable comeback when he fumbled inside Budweiser's 5 yard line, ending Bud Bowl V.
This receiver caught a touchdown for Bud Light in Bud Bowl V.
This Budweiser player, one half of the Beechwood Backs, donned a helmet cam for Bud Bowl III. He was shown looking at cheerleaders. His hometown is Cerveza, Texas.
This 40 oz. player scored a rushing touchdown for Budweiser at the end of the first half of Bud Bowl I.
This Bud Bowl featured Joe Namath as the coach of Budweiser and Corbin Bernsen as the coach of Bud Light.
This Bud Bowl featured Mike Ditka as the coach of Budweiser and 'Bum' Phillips as the coach of Bud Light.
Howie Long and Ronnie Lott announced this Bud Bowl from a bar in Louisana.
A Sea World blimp floated over this Bud Bowl.
This dog, credited as the owner of Bud Light, was shown celebrating in the owners' box after a touchdown was scored on a flea flicker during the first Bud Bowl.
This Bud Bowl was won on a kickoff return TD as time expired after a series of laterals. The band, a collection of cans, had rushed prematurely onto the field.
This Budweiser player returned a kickoff for a touchdown during Bud Bowl V. He then flew out of the stadium.
This Bud Bowl was won on an interception return for a touchdown by a human. It was unclear if this was reality or his delusion.
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