List of Super Bowl records

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This is a list of Super Bowl records. The list of records is separated by individual players and teams. Players and teams, along with their records, are noted with the Super Bowl game played. All records can be referenced at the National Football League (NFL)'s official website, NFL.com.[1]

Individual player records

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A complete list of Super Bowl records can be found in the 2023 Official NFL Record & Fact Book[1] beginning at page 659. Records can also be found at Pro-Football-Reference.com.[2]

Service

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Scoring

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  • Most points scored, career, 48
  • Most points scored, single game, 20
  • Longest scoring play, 108 yard kickoff return

Touchdowns

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00 In this category R = rushing touchdown (TD); P = pass reception TD; KR = kickoff return TD

  • Most touchdowns, career, 8
  • Most touchdowns, QB-Receiver Tandem, career, 5[8]
  • Most touchdowns, single game, 3 (accomplished seven times by six players)
  • Most touchdowns, single quarter, 2
  • Most touchdowns, plays of 50-or-more yards, game, 2[7]
  • Touchdowns scored for two different teams, 4 players
  • Longest play, 108 yards

Passing

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  • Highest passer rating, career, (40 attempts), 127.83
  • Highest passer rating, game, 150.92
  • Lowest passer rating to win game, 22.6
  • Most touchdown passes, career, 21
  • Most touchdown passes, half, 4
  • Most touchdown passes, quarter, 4 (second)
  • Most touchdown passes, game, 6
  • Lowest percentage, passes had intercepted, career, (40 attempts), 0.00%
  • Most attempts, career, 421
  • Most attempts, game, 62
  • Fewest attempts by winning QB, game, 7
  • Most completions, career, 277
  • Most completions to start a game, 9
  • Most consecutive completions, game, 16
  • Most completions, game, 43
  • Most completions, both quarterbacks, 63[12]
  • Fewest completions by winning QB, game, 6
  • Highest completion percentage, career, (40 attempts), 70%
  • Highest completion percentage, game, (20 attempts), 88%
  • Highest completion percentage, both teams, 75% (84–63)[12]
  • Most passing yards, career, 3,039
  • Most passing yards, game, 505
  • Most passing yards, quarter, 228 (second)
  • Longest pass, 85 yards (TD)
  • Fewest passing yards by a Super Bowl MVP, 119
  • Highest average gain, career (40 attempts), 11.10 yards
  • Highest average gain, game (20 attempts), 14.71 yards
  • Most attempts, without interception, game, 48
  • Most interceptions thrown, career, 8
  • Most interceptions thrown, game, 5

Rushing

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  • Most attempts, career, 101
  • Most attempts, game, 38
  • Most rushing yards, career, 354
  • Most rushing yards, game, 204
  • Longest run from scrimmage, 75 yards (TD)
  • Most rushing touchdowns, career, 5
  • Most rushing touchdowns, game, 3
  • Highest average gain, career (20 attempts), 9.6 yards
  • Highest average gain, game (10 attempts), 10.5 yards
  • Longest Touchdown Run, Quarterback, 15 yards
  • Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback, 70 yards
  • Most rushing yards, game, Wide Receiver, 53 yards

Receiving

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  • Most receptions, career, 33
  • Most receptions, game, 14
  • Most receiving yards, career, 589
  • Most receiving yards, game, 215[1]
  • Most receiving yards, game, tight end, 133
  • Most receiving yards, game, running back, 110
  • Longest reception, 85 yards (TD)
  • Highest average gain, career (8 receptions), 24.4 yards
  • Highest average gain, game (3 receptions), 40.33 yards
  • Most receiving touchdowns, career, 8
  • Most receiving touchdowns, game, 3
  • Most receiving touchdowns, game, Quarterback, 1

Combined yardage

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This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[14]

  • Most Attempts, career, 108
  • Most Attempts, game, 39
  • Most yards gained, career, 604
  • Most yards gained, game, 290

Fumbles

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  • Most fumbles, career, 5
  • Most fumbles, game, 3
  • Most fumbles recovered, career, 4
  • Most fumbles recovered, game, 2
  • Most fumble return yards, game, 64 yards
  • Longest fumble return, 64 yards
  • Most fumble returns for touchdowns, game, 1

Defense

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  • Most interceptions, career, 3
  • Most interceptions, game, 3
  • Most interception yards gained, career, 108
  • Most interception yards gained, game, 108
  • Longest interception return, 100 yards, TD
  • Most interceptions returned for a touchdown, game, 2
  • Most solo tackles plus assists, game, 18 (11 tackles, 7 assists)
(Sacks an official statistic since XVII by the NFL, sacks for all games shown by Pro Football Reference.com[2])
  • Most sacks, game, 4
  • Most safeties, game, 1
Defensive, tackle in end zone
Special teams
Blocked punts
Punter ran out of end zone

Special teams

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Kickoff returns

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  • Longest kickoff return, 108 yards, TD
  • Most kickoff returns, career, 10
  • Most kickoff returns, game, 8
  • Most kickoff return yards, career, 283
  • Most kickoff return yards, game, 244
  • Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns), 42.0 yards
  • Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns), 47.5 yards
  • Opening kickoff returned for touchdown, 1 time
  • Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game, 1

Kickoffs

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  • Most kickoffs for touchback, game, 6

Punting

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Players team listed first

  • Longest punt, 65 yards
  • Most punts inside 10 yard line, game, 3
  • Most punts, game, 11
  • Most punts, career, 17
  • Highest punting average, career (10 punts), 46.5 yards
  • Highest punting average, game (4 punts), 50.8 yards

Punt returns

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  • Most punt returns, career, 8
  • Most punt returns, game, 6
  • Most fair catches, game, 4
  • Most punt return yards gained, career, 94
  • Most punt return yards gained, game, 90
  • Longest punt return, 65 yards
  • Highest average, punt return yardage, career (4 returns), 15.7 yards
  • Highest average, punt return yardage, game (3 returns), 18.7 yards
  • Most punt returns for touchdowns, game, 0
  • none

Field goals

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  • Most field goals attempted, career, 10
  • Most field goals attempted, game, 5
  • Most field goals, career, 9
  • Game winning field goals
  • Most field goals, game, 4
  • Most 40-plus yard field goals, game, 3
  • Longest field goal, 57 yards
  • Shortest field goal, 9 yards

Note: The goal posts were moved to the back of the end zone in 1974. As such, this record cannot be broken. Standard field goal protocol does not currently allow a kick 17 yards or shorter.

Points after touchdown

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  • Most (one point) PATs, career, 13
  • Most (one point) extra points, game, 7
  • Most 2 point conversions, game, 1

Team records

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All records can be referenced at NFL.com.[1][2]

  • Most Super Bowl appearances, 11
  • Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances, 4
  • Most Super Bowl victories, 6
  • Most consecutive Super Bowl victories, 2 (occurred 9 times)
  • Most Super Bowl losses, 5
  • Most consecutive Super Bowl losses, 4
  • Super Bowl win with no home playoff games
  • Most Super Bowl wins without a loss, 2
  • Longest Super Bowl win streak, 5 games
  • Most Super Bowl appearances without a win, 4
  • Most common matchup, 3

Scoring

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Points

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most points, game, 55
  • Most consecutive points, game, 44
  • Most points by a losing team, game, 35
  • Fewest points, game, 3
  • Fewest points by winning team, game, 13
  • Largest margin of victory, 45 points
  • Smallest margin of victory, 1 point
  • Most points scored, first half of play, 35
  • Most points, second half of play, 30
  • Most points scored in any quarter of play, 35
  • Most points, first quarter, 14 (by 7 teams)
  • Most points, second quarter, 35
  • Most points, third quarter, 21
  • Most points, fourth quarter, 21
  • Most points, overtime, 6
  • Largest lead, end of first quarter, 14 points
  • Largest halftime margin, 25 points
  • Largest halftime lead with a shutout, 22 points[20]
  • Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter, 41 points
  • Largest comeback, 25 points
  • Largest 4th quarter comeback, 19 points
  • Largest halftime comeback, 18 points
  • Fewest points, first half, 0 (13 times)
  • Fewest points, second half, 0 (8 times)
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  • Most points, game, 75
  • Fewest points, game, 16
  • Most points, first half, 45
  • Most points, second half, 46
  • Fewest points, first half, 2
  • Fewest points, second half, 7
  • Most points, first quarter, 24
  • Most points, second quarter, 35
  • Most points, third quarter, 24
  • Most points, fourth quarter, 37
  • Most points, overtime, 9
  • Both teams scoring over 30 points, 4[7]

Touchdowns

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most touchdowns, game, 8
  • Most touchdowns, losing team, game, 4
  • Fewest touchdowns, winning team, game, 1
  • Fewest touchdowns, game, 0
  • Longest touchdown scoring drive, 96 yards
Both teams
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  • Most touchdowns, game, 10
  • Fewest touchdowns, game, 1

Points after touchdown

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most (one point) PATs, game, 7
Most two point conversions, game, 2
  • Most missed PATs, game, 3
Both teams
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  • Most (one point) PATs, game, 9
  • Fewest (one point) PATs, game, 1
  • Most two point conversions, game, 2
  • Most total PATs, game, 10
  • Most missed PATs, game, 4

Field goals

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most field goals attempted, game, 5
  • Most field goals, game, 4
  • Most fake field goals attempted, game, 1
Both teams
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  • Most field goals attempted, game, 7
  • Fewest field goals attempted, game, 1
  • Most field goals, game, 7
  • Most field goals without miss, game, 7
  • Fewest field goals, game, 0

Safeties

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Record holder team listed first.

Offense

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Net yards gained

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Combined rushing and passing

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most net yards, rushing and passing, game, 613
  • Fewest net yards, rushing and passing, game, 119
  • Fewest Total Yards, Winning Team, game, 194
  • Most offensive plays, game, 93
  • Most consecutive drives ending with a punt, game, 8
Both teams
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  • Most net yards, rushing and passing, game, 1,151
  • Fewest net yards, rushing and passing, game, 396

Rushing

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most rushing attempts, game, 57
  • Fewest rushing attempts, winning team, game, 13
  • Fewest rushing attempts, game, 9
  • Most yards rushing, game, 280
  • Fewest rushing yards, winning team, game, 29
  • Fewest yards rushing, game, 7
  • Highest average gain per rush attempt, game, 7.00 yards
  • Lowest average gain per rush attempt, game, 0.64 yards
  • Most rushing touchdowns, game, 4
  • Fewest rushing touchdowns, game, 0 (41 teams)[2]
  • 2 times – Minnesota, Denver, Green Bay, New York Giants, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, San Francisco
  • 3 times – Kansas Ciy, Oakland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams
  • 4 times – New England
Kansas City vs. Green Bay, I Oakland vs. Green Bay, II Dallas vs. Baltimore Colts V
Miami vs. Dallas VI Washington vs. Miami VII Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX
Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, X Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, X Minnesota vs. Oakland, XI
Dallas vs. Steelers, XIII Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XV Philadelphia vs. Oakland, XV
Miami vs. Washington, XVII Miami vs. San Francisco, XIX New England vs. Chicago, XX
Denver vs. Washington XXII Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIII San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII
Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXII Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII St. Louis Rams vs. Tennessee, XXXIV
New York Giants vs. Baltimore Ravens, XXXV New England vs. St. Louis Rams, XXXVI Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII
Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIX Seattle vs. Pittsburgh, XL Chicago vs. Indianapolis, XLI
New York Giants vs. New England, XLII Arizona vs. Pittsburgh, XLIII New Orleans vs. Indianapolis, XLIV
Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh, XLV New England vs. New York Giants, XLVI Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco, XLVII
Denver vs. Seattle, XLVIII New England vs. Seattle, XLIX Los Angeles Rams vs. New England, LIII
Kansas City vs. Tampa Bay, LV Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati, LVI Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles Rams, LVI
Kansas City vs. San Francisco, LVIII San Francisco vs. Kansas City, LVIII
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  • Most rushing attempts, game, 81
  • Fewest rushing attempts, game, 36
  • Most yards rushing, game, 377
  • Fewest yards rushing, game, 91
  • Most rushing touchdowns, game, 4
  • Fewest rushing touchdowns, game, 0

Passing

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most passing attempts, game, 63
  • Fewest passing attempts, game, 7
  • Most passes completed, game, 43
  • Fewest passes completed, game, 4
  • Highest completion percentage, game (20 attempts), 88.0%
  • Lowest completion percentage, game (20 attempts), 32.0%
  • Most yards passing, game, 500
  • Fewest yards passing, game, 35
  • Highest average yards gained per pass attempt, game, 14.7 yards
  • Lowest average yards gained per pass attempt, game, 1.4 yards
  • Most times intercepted, game, 5
  • Most times sacked, game, 7
  • Fewest times sacked, game, 0 (14 teams)
  • 2 times – Denver, Philadelphia
  • 3 times – Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts
Baltimore Colts vs. New York Jets, III Baltimore Colts vs. Dallas, V Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX
Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles Rams, XIV Philadelphia vs. Oakland, XV Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVI
Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII
New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII Indianapolis vs. New Orleans, XLIV Seattle vs. Denver, XLVIII
Philadelphia vs. New England, LII Kansas City vs. Philadelphia, LVII
  • Most passing touchdowns, game, 6
  • Fewest passing touchdowns, game, 0 (24 teams)[2]
  • 2 times – Miami, Washington, Buffalo
  • 3 times – Minnesota
  • 4 times – Denver
New York Jets vs. Baltimore Colts, III Baltimore Colts vs. New York Jets, III Minnesota vs. Kansas City IV
Miami vs. Dallas VI Washington vs. Miami VII Minnesota vs. Miami, VIII
Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX Denver vs. Dallas, XII
Washington vs. Los Angeles Raiders, XVIII Chicago vs. New England, XX Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIII
Denver vs. San Francisco, XXIV Buffalo vs. New York Giants, XXV Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII
Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII Tennessee vs. St. Louis Rams, XXXIV
New York Giants vs. Baltimore Ravens, XXXV Carolina vs. Denver, 50 Denver vs. Carolina, 50
New England vs. Los Angeles Rams, LIII Los Angeles Rams vs. New England, LIII Kansas City vs. Tampa Bay, LV
  • Most players, 100-or-more receiving yards, game, 3
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  • Most passes attempted, game, 93
  • Fewest passes attempted, game, 35
  • Most passes completed, game, 63
  • Fewest passes completed, game, 19
  • Highest completion percentage, game, 75.0%
  • Most yards passing, game, 874
  • Fewest yards passing, game, 156
  • Most times sacked, game, 12
  • Fewest times sacked, game, 1
  • Most passing touchdowns, game, 7
  • Fewest passing touchdowns, game, 0

First downs

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Single team
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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most first downs, game, 37
  • Fewest first downs, game, 9
  • Most first downs rushing, game, 16
  • Fewest first downs, rushing, game, 1
  • Most first downs, passing, game, 26
  • Fewest first downs, passing, game, 1
  • Most first downs, penalty, game, 6
  • Most fourth down conversions, game, 2
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  • Most first downs, game, 54
  • Fewest first downs, game, 24
  • Most first downs, rushing, game, 21
  • Fewest first downs, rushing, game, 6
  • Most first downs, passing, game, 42
  • Fewest first downs, passing, game, 9
  • Most first downs, penalty, game, 9
  • Fewest first downs, penalty, game, 0
  • Lowest 3rd down conversion rate, game, 13.8%

Defense

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Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most Interceptions by, game, 5
  • Most yards gained by interception return, game, 172
  • Most touchdowns scored by interception return, game, 3
  • Most sacks, game, 7
  • Fewest yards allowed, 119
  • Most yards allowed, 613
  • Most yards allowed in a win, 613

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  • Most Interceptions by, game, 6
  • Fewest Interceptions by, game, 0
  • Fewest yards allowed, 396
  • Most yards allowed, 1151
  • Most yards gained by interception return, game, 184
  • Most sacks by, game, 12
  • Fewest sacks by, game, 1

Fumbles

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Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most fumbles, game, 8
  • Most fumbles lost, game, 5
  • Most fumbles recovered, game, 8

Both teams

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  • Most fumbles, both teams, game, 12
  • Fewest fumbles, both teams, game, 0
  • Most fumbles lost, both teams, game, 7
  • Fewest fumbles lost, both teams, game, 0 (19 times)
  • 2 times – Green Bay, Dallas, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Tampa Bay
  • 3 times – New York Giants, Kansas City
  • 4 times – Pittsburgh, New England, Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams
Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, X Los Angeles Rams vs. Pittsburgh, XIV
Denver vs. New York Giants, XXI Denver vs. Washington, XXII Buffalo vs. New York Giants, XXV
San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXX Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI
St. Louis Rams vs. Tennessee, XXXIV Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII Pittsburgh vs. Seattle, XL
New Orleans vs. Indianapolis, XLIV New York Giants vs. New England, XLVI New England vs. Seattle XLIX
New England vs. Los Angeles Rams LIII Kansas City vs. San Francisco, LIV Kansas City vs. Tampa Bay, LV
Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles Rams, LVI

Turnovers

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Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most turnovers, game, 9
  • Fewest turnovers, game, 0 (23 teams)[2]
  • 2 times – Oakland, San Francisco
  • 3 times – Green Bay, New York Giants
Green Bay vs. Oakland, II Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, X
Oakland vs. Minnesota, XI Oakland vs. Philadelphia XV New York Giants vs. Denver, XXI
San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV Buffalo vs. New York Giants, XXV New York Giants vs. Buffalo, XXV
San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXX Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI
St. Louis Rams vs. Tennessee, XXXIV Tennessee vs. St. Louis Rams, XXXIV Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants, XXXV
New England vs. St. Louis Rams, XXXVI New Orleans vs. Indianapolis, XLIV Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh, XLV
New York Giants vs. New England, XLVI Seattle vs. Denver, XLVIII Tampa Bay vs. Kansas City , LV
Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles Rams, LVI Kansas City vs. Philadelphia, LVII

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  • Most turnovers, game, 11
  • Fewest turnovers, game, 0

Kickoff returns

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Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most kickoff returns, game, 9
  • Fewest kickoff returns, game, 0
  • Most yards gained, game, 244
  • Fewest yards gained, game, 0
  • Highest average gain, game (3 returns), 44.0 yards
  • Most touchdowns, game, 1

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  • Most kickoff returns, game, 13
  • Fewest kickoff returns, game, 0
  • Most yards gained, game, 312
  • Fewest yards gained, game, 0
  • Most touchdowns, game, 2

Punting

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Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most punts, game, 11
  • Fewest punts, game, 0
  • Highest average, game (4 punts), 50.8 yards
  • Lowest average, game (4 punts), 31.00 yards
  • Most punts inside the 10 yard line, 3

Both teams

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  • Most punts, game, 21
  • Fewest punts, game, 1

Punt returns

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Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most punt returns, game, 6
  • Fewest punt returns, game, 0
Minnesota vs. Miami, VIII Buffalo vs. New York Giants, XXV Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVI
Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXII Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII
Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII New England vs. New York Giants, XLVI Seattle vs. Denver, XLVIII
Philadelphia vs. New England, LII New England vs. Philadelphia, LII Kansas City vs. San Francisco, LIV
Tampa Bay vs. Kansas City, LV
  • Most yards gained, game, 90
  • Fewest yards gained, game, –1
  • Highest average return yardage, game (3 returns), 18.7 yards

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  • Most punt returns, game, 10
  • Fewest punt returns, game, 0
  • Most yards gained, game, 120
  • Fewest yards gained, game, 0

Penalties

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Single team

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Record holder team listed first.

  • Most penalties, game, 12
  • Fewest penalties, game, 0
  • Most yards penalized, game, 133 yards
  • Fewest yards penalized, game, 0

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  • Most penalties, game, 20
  • Fewest penalties, game, 2
  • Most yards penalized, game, 164 yards
  • Fewest yards penalized, game, 15 yards

Time

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  • Fastest score from start of game, (12 seconds)
  • Least Playing Time In The Lead by winning team, (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
  • Most Playing Time In The Lead by losing team, (41 minutes, 18 seconds)
  • Most Playing Time In The Lead, (59 minutes, 48 seconds)
  • Longest time before first score, team, (57 minutes, 53 seconds)
  • Longest time before either team scores, (26 minutes, 55 seconds)
  • Time of Possession, (40 minutes, 33 seconds)
  • Longest drive, (9 minutes, 59 seconds)
  • Longest Super Bowl, elapsed time between kickoff and end of game, 4 hours, 14 minutes (includes 34 minute power outage in the 3rd quarter)
  • Longest Super Bowl, amount of playing time, 74 minutes, 57 seconds (overtime game)
  • Longest drought without repeat World Champions

Coaching

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  • Most games as head coach, 9
  • Most Super Bowl wins as head coach, 6
  • Most appearances as a coach, 12
  • Most Super Bowl losses, 4
  • Won as a Player and a Coach
  • Played and Coached for the same team in a Super Bowl
  • Most teams as head coach, 2
  • Youngest to win, 36 years, 20 days
  • Oldest to win, 68 years, 127 days
  • Most seasons between appearances, 19
  • Most Super Bowl wins with a different starting quarterback, 3
  • Teams winning with 3 different head coaches

Popularity

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  • Most-Watched Television Broadcast, 123.7 million viewers
  • LVIII San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs - Highest rated broadcast of all-time.
  • Highest stadium audience attendance, 103,985
  • XIV Los Angeles Rams vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Lowest stadium audience attendance, 24,835
  • Lowest stadium audience attendance, attendance not restricted, 61,629
  • LVIII San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Non-occurrences

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In the history of the Super Bowl, the following firsts have yet to occur:

  • Snow - Super Bowl XLI was the first to feature rain, but snow has yet to fall during a Super Bowl, mainly because the league has purposely placed the game in venues where snow is rare. Only once, Super Bowl XLVIII, has the league awarded the Super Bowl to an outdoor venue where snow is a common occurrence in late January and early February, and that particular game was warmer than usual for that time of year.
  • An all-wild card matchup (teams who failed to win their divisions) – Eleven wild card teams have won conference titles since the AFL–NFL merger, but never two in the same season. The closest the NFL has come to having an all-wild card Super Bowl occurred during the 2010–11 NFL playoffs when the New York Jets, a wild card team, reached the AFC Championship Game where they played the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers beat the Jets 24–19. In the subsequent Super Bowl, the Steelers faced another wild card team, the Green Bay Packers, who beat them 31–25.
  • A punt return for touchdown - Many kickoffs have been returned for touchdowns, and three blocked punts have been returned for a touchdown.
  • A shutout – Every Super Bowl participant to date has scored. In seven cases, the offenses have failed to score a touchdown. In four of those cases, the special teams scored the only touchdown:
Super Bowl VI: The Miami Dolphins finished with three points, tied for the fewest points by a single team in a Super Bowl to date (and making them one of three teams to date to fail to score a touchdown).
Super Bowl VII: The Washington Redskins, after blocking a field goal attempt, returned a fumble on an attempted pass by the Miami Dolphins kicker, Garo Yepremian, for a touchdown and converted the extra point with 2:07 remaining in the game.
Super Bowl IX: The Minnesota Vikings recovered a blocked punt in the end zone but did not convert the extra point with 10:33 left in the game.
Super Bowl XXIII: The Cincinnati Bengals scored on a 93-yard kickoff return with extra point in the third quarter and kicked three field goals throughout the game.
Super Bowl XXXV: The New York Giants scored on a 97-yard kickoff return and converted the extra point in the third quarter.
Super Bowl LIII: The Los Angeles Rams scored only three points on a field goal versus the New England Patriots (tying the Miami Dolphins’ record for fewest points in a game originally set in Super Bowl VI).
Super Bowl LV: The Kansas City Chiefs scored three field goals but no touchdowns.
  • Two teams from the same metropolitan area - Two cities currently have two franchises: New York hosts both the Giants and the Jets, and Los Angeles hosts both the Chargers and the Rams. In addition, the Baltimore Ravens and the Washington Commanders share a common metropolitan area, although they are based in different cities. All of the teams mentioned above except for the Chargers have won a Super Bowl, but never against their neighbor.
Super Bowl XLI between the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears represents the geographically closest teams, separated by only 164 miles (264 km).
One game involved teams from the same state: Super Bowl XXIX involved the San Francisco 49ers and the San Diego Chargers. Super Bowl XXV involved the Buffalo Bills of New York and the New York Giants, who also historically and nominally represented the state but were by this point based in New Jersey.

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