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Super Bowl single-game records: Will any of these marks be broken in Super Bowl 58?
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Date:2025-04-11 22:34:47
Tom Brady, who made a record 10 Super Bowl appearances, and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice – who appeared in four Super Bowls during his career – hold multiple standards in the NFL's annual championship showcase.
From a team perspective, the San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots figure prominently.
Here are notable individual and team single-game Super Bowl records:
Individual offensive Super Bowl records
Most passing yards: 505 – Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Super Bowl LII vs. Philadelphia Eagles
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Most passing touchdowns: 6 – Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Diego Chargers
Longest pass completion: 85 yards (TD) – Jake Delhomme, Carolina Panthers, Super Bowl XXXVIII vs. New England Patriots
Most pass attempts: 62 – Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta Falcons
Most pass completions: 43 – Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta Falcons
Highest completion percentage: 88.0 – Phil Simms, New York Giants, Super Bowl XXI vs. Denver Broncos
Most passes intercepted: 5 – Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XXXVII vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Most rushing yards: 204 – Timmy Smith, Washington, Super Bowl XXII vs. Denver Broncos
Most rushing attempts: 38 – John Riggins, Washington, Super Bowl XVII vs. Miami Dolphins
Longest rush: 75 yards (TD) – Willie Parker, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XL vs. Seattle Seahawks
Most rushing touchdowns: 3 (tie) – Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LVII vs. Kansas City Chiefs; Terrell Davis, Denver Broncos, Super Bowl XXXII vs. Green Bay Packers
Most receiving yards: 215 – Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIII vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Most receptions: 14 – James White, New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta Falcons
Most receiving touchdowns: 3 (tie) – Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Diego Chargers; Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV vs. Denver Broncos
Longest reception: 85 yards (TD) – Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina Panthers, Super Bowl XXXVIII vs. New England Patriots
Most touchdowns: 3 (tie) – Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LVII vs. Kansas City Chiefs; James White, New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta Falcons; Terrell Davis, Denver Broncos, Super Bowl XXXII vs. Green Bay Packers; Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Diego Chargers; Ricky Watters, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Diego Chargers; Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV vs. Denver Broncos; Roger Craig, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XIX vs. Miami Dolphins
Most points scored: 20 – James White, New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta Falcons
Individual defensive Super Bowl records
Most sacks: 3 (tie) – Grady Jarrett, Atlanta Falcons, Super Bowl LI vs. New England Patriots; Kony Ealy, Carolina Panthers, Super Bowl 50 vs. Denver Broncos; Darnell Dockett, Arizona Cardinals, Super Bowl XLIII vs. Pittsburgh Steelers; Reggie White, Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XXXI vs. New England Patriots
Most interceptions: 3 – Rod Martin, Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XV vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Most interceptions returned for TD: 2 – Dwight Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Super Bowl XXXVII vs. Oakland Raiders
Most safeties: 1 – Cliff Avril, Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl XLVIII vs. Denver Broncos; Chris Culliver, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XLVII vs. Baltimore Ravens; Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl XXV vs. New York Giants; George Martin, New York Giants, Super Bowl XXI vs. Denver Broncos; Henry Waechter, Chicago Bears, Super Bowl XX vs. New England Patriots; Reggie Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl X vs. Dallas Cowboys; Dwight White, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl IX vs. Minnesota Vikings
Longest interception return for TD: 100 yards – James Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XLIII vs. Arizona Cardinals
SPECIAL TEAMS SUPER BOWL RECORDS
Longest kickoff return TD: 108 yards – Jacoby Jones, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XLVII vs. San Francisco 49ers
Most kickoff return yards: 244 – Andre Coleman, San Diego Chargers, Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Francisco 49ers
Longest punt return: 65 yards – Kadarius Toney, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LVII vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Most punt return yards: 90 yards – Desmond Howard, Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XXXI vs. New England Patriots
Most field goals: 4 (tie) – Ray Wersching, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XVI vs. Cincinnati Bengals; Don Chandler, Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl II vs. Oakland Raiders
Most extra points: 7 (tie) – Doug Brien, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Diego Chargers; Lin Elliott, Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XXVII vs. Buffalo Bills; Mike Cofer, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV vs. Denver Broncos
Longest field goal: 54 yards – Steve Christie, Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl XXVIII vs. Dallas Cowboys
Most punts: 11 – Brad Maynard, New York Giants, Super Bowl XXXV vs. Baltimore Ravens
Longest punt: 65 yards – Johnny Hekker, Los Angeles Rams, Super Bowl LIII vs. New England Patriots
Team Super Bowl records
Most points: 55 – San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV vs. Denver Broncos
Most total yards gained: 603 – New England Patriots, Super Bowl LII vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Fewest yards gained: 119 – Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl IX vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Fewest points: 3 – Los Angeles Rams, Super Bowl LIII vs. New England Patriots; Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl VI vs. Dallas Cowboys
Most points scored by both teams: 75 – San Francisco 49ers (49) and San Diego Chargers (26), Super Bowl XXIX
Fewest points scored by both teams: 16 – New England Patriots (13) and Los Angeles Rams (3), Super Bowl LIII
Most points in a single quarter: 35 – Washington, second quarter of Super Bowl XXII vs. Denver Broncos
Largest margin of victory: 45 points – San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV vs. Denver Broncos
Largest comeback: 25 points – New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI vs. Atlanta Falcons
Most touchdowns: 8 – San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV vs. Denver Broncos
Source: NFL Fact & Record Book.
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