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Playing in the NFL is one of the most physically demanding sports. The players are exposed to many hard hits and are often injured. This plus given the fact the NFL is highly competitive, and there is a large group of talented players wanting to take the place of those who are injured or no longer able to perform at a high level, most careers are not long. The average length of a player's career in the National Football League is relatively short compared to other sports. One study shows the average career lasts around 3.3 years[1]. Kickers and punters careers average 4.87 seasons[1]. On the other end, the shortest average careers are the running backs, only 2.57 seasons[1]. According to data compiled by another study[2], quarterbacks and offensive linemen are next on the list with average career spans of 4.44 and 3.63 seasons, respectively. Defensive linemen usually have longer careers than linebackers and cornerbacks. ²²Wide receivers careers average just above running backs at 2.81 seasons[2]

A few players avoid injury and maintain their high skill level. Some have played over a decade in the league. One player, George Blanda[3] played in 4 decades form the 1940s to the 1970s. The following list has the top 250 players who have the most regular season game appearances.

Due to the a high risk of injury, and many players forced to retire early or miss significant time due to injuries. This plus given the fact the NFL is highly competitive, and there is a large group of talented players wanting to take the place of those who are injured or no longer able to perform at a high level, not many careers last 10 years.

All-time most appearances (minimum 200 games played)

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Morten Andersen played in 382 NFL games, more than any other player.
Positions played
C Center G Guard NT Nose Tackle QB Quarterback
CB Cornerback K Placekicker OL 0Off. Lineman0 RB Running Back
DE Defensive End KR 0Kick Returner0 OT Off. Tackle S Safety
DT 0Defensive Tackle0 LB Linebacker P Punter TE Tight End
FB Fullback LS Long Snapper PR 0Punt Returner0 WR Wide Receiver

If more than one position is listed for a player, the BOLD listing is his primary position. This list is sorted by 1) games played, 2) first year played, 3) last year played

Bold denotes an active player Most games for that position^ Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame*
 
Tom Brady has played the most NFL games at quarterback, 335.
 
Jason Hanson holds the NFL record of 21 seasons with the same team as placekicker for the Lions.
 
Jerry Rice played 303 games as a wide receiver, an NFL record.
 
Bruce Matthews (left) played a record 296 games as an offensive lineman. His brother Clay (right) holds the record for games at linebacker.
 
No one has played more games at the cornerback position than Darrell Green
 
Jim Marshall holds the record for most games played at defensive end, 282.
 
Jason Witten holds the longevity record for tight ends with 271 games played.
 
Lou Groza, who set the standard for longevity, was both a kicker and offensive tackle for 268 games from the 1940s through the 1960s.
 
David Binn played 256 games as a long snapper.
 
Rod Woodson leads all kick and punt returners with 238 games played. He was primarily a cornerback and also played safety.
 
Emmitt Smith played a record 226 games at running back for the Cowboys and Cardinals before Frank Gore broke that record and retired with the current record of 241 games.


Kickers

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Regular Season Games Played
Rank Name Position Period Games
1 Morten Andersen* K ^ 1982–2007 382
2 Adam Vinatieri K 1996–2019 365
3 Gary Anderson K 1982–2004 353
4 Jeff Feagles P ^ 1988–2009 352
5 George Blanda* K, QB 1949–1975 340
7 Jason Hanson K 1992–2012 327
8 Phil Dawson K 1999–2018 305
10 John Carney K 1988–2010 302
12 John Kasay K 1991–2011 301
13 Matt Stover K 1991–2009 297
Andy Lee P 2004–2022
Rank Name Position Period Games
Regular Season Games Played
Rank Name Position Period Games
5 George Blanda* K, QB 1949–1975 340
6 Tom Brady QB ^ 2000–2022 335
9 Jerry Rice* WR ^ 1985–2004 303
10 John Carney K 1988–2010 302
Brett Favre* QB 1991–2010
15 Bruce Matthews* OL ^ 1983–2001 296
16 Darrell Green* CB ^ 1983–2002 295
17 Drew Brees QB 2001–2020 287
18 Shane Lechler P 2000–2017 286
19 Sean Landeta P 1985–2005 284
Sebastian Janikowski K 2000–2018
21 Jim Marshall DE ^ 1960–1979 282
22 Trey Junkin LS ^, TE, LB 1983–2002 281
23 Bruce Smith* DE 1985–2003 279
24 Clay Matthews LB ^ 1978–1996 278
25 Marcedes Lewis TE ^ 2006–present 274
26 Norm Johnson K 1982–1999 273
27 Jason Witten TE 2003–2020 271
28 Tony Gonzalez* TE 1997–2013 270
29 Lou Groza* K, OT 1946–1967 268
Junior Seau* LB 1990–2009
31 Peyton Manning* QB 1998–2015 266
Julius Peppers DE, LB 2002–2018
Robbie Gould K 2005–2022
34 Jan Stenerud* K 1967–1985 263
Lomas Brown OT ^ 1985–2002
Jason Elam K 1993–2009
Larry Fitzgerald WR 2004–2020
38 Ray Brown G ^ 1986–2005 262
39 Mason Crosby K 2007–2023 261
39 Nick Lowery K 1978–1996 260
Don Muhlbach LS 2004–2020
42 Jackie Slater* OT 1976–1995 259
Lee Johnson P 1985–2002
44 David Binn LS 1994–2010 256
London Fletcher LB 1998–2013
Sam Koch P 2006–2022
47 Earl Morrall QB 1956–1976 255
Irving Fryar WR 1984–2000
Tim Brown* WR 1988–2004
Dustin Colquitt P 2005–2021
51 Charles Woodson* S ^ 1998–2015 254
Matt Prater K 2007–present
53 L.P. Ladouceur LS 2005–2020 253
54 Mike Kenn OT 1978–1994 251
55 Pat Leahy K 1974–1991 250
Eddie Murray K 1980–2000
Eugene Robinson S 1985–2000
58 Ben Roethlisberger QB 2004–2021 249
Calais Campbell DE 2008–present
J. J. Jansen LS 2009–present
61 Al Del Greco K 1984–2000 248
Jason Peters OT 2004–2023
63 Fran Tarkenton* QB 1961–1978 246
Jeff Van Note C ^ 1969–1986
Blair Bush C ^ 1978–1994
66 Mike Webster* C 1974–1990 245
Patrick Mannelly LS 1998–2013
68 Ray Donaldson C 1980–1996 244
Ricky Proehl WR 1990–2006
Chris Gardocki P 1991–2006
Matt Turk P 1995–2011
Terrell Suggs LB 2003–2019
Philip Rivers QB 2004–2020
74 Bill Romanowski LB 1988–2003 243
Thomas Morstead P 2009–present
76 Dan Marino* QB 1983–1999 242
77 Ed White G 1969–1985 241
Craig Hentrich P 1994–2009
Kevin Mawae* C 1994–2009
Ronde Barber* CB 1997–2012
Matt Bryant K 2002–2019
Frank Gore RB ^ 2005–2020
83 Ron McDole DE 1961–1978 240
Mick Tingelhoff* C 1962–1978
Ryan Longwell K 1997–2012
86 Charlie Joiner* WR 1969–1986 239
Jerry Fontenot C 1989–2004
Chris Mohr P 1989–2004
Lorenzo Neal FB ^ 1993–2008
Andrew Whitworth OT, G 2006–2021
Matthew Slater WR 2008–2023
92 Reggie Roby P 1983–1998 238
Rod Woodson* CB, KR, PR, S 1987–2003
Bryan Barker P 1990–2005
Brad Maynard P 1997–2011
96 David Akers K 1998–2013 237
97 Clyde Simmons DE 1986–2000 236
Ted Washington NT ^ 1991–2007
Ethan Albright LS, C 1995–2010
Antonio Gates TE 2003–2018
Eli Manning QB 2004–2019
Aaron Rodgers QB 2005–present
103 Matt Bahr K 1979–1995 235
Pete Metzelaars TE 1982–1997
Olindo Mare K 1997–2012
Mike Leach LS 2000–2015
107 Jim Bakken K 1962–1978 234
Stan Brock OT 1980–1995
John Elway* QB 1983–1998
Andre Reed* WR 1985–2000
Cris Carter* WR 1987–2002
Kendall Gammon LS 1992–2006
Tony Richardson FB 1995–2010
Lawyer Milloy S 1996–2010
Matt Ryan QB 2008–2022
116 James Lofton* WR 1978–1993 233
Rohn Stark P 1982–1997
Vinny Testaverde QB 1987–2007
Jason Taylor* DE, LB 1997–2011
Nick Folk K 2007–present
Jon Weeks C, LS 2010–present
122 Chris Doleman* DE 1985–1999 232
Reggie White* DE 1985–2000
124 Frank Winters C 1987–2002 231
125 James Farrior LB 1997–2011 230
Derrick Mason WR 1997–2011
127 Steve Christie K 1990–2004 229
Keith Traylor NT 1991–2007
129 Jim Turner K 1964–1979 228
Henry Ellard WR 1983–1998
Jim Sweeney C 1984–1999
Kevin Greene* LB 1985–1999
Ray Lewis* LB 1996–2012
Mike Adams S 2004–2019
135 Rickey Jackson* LB 1981–1995 227
Jim Jeffcoat DE 1983–1997
Raleigh McKenzie OL 1985–2000
Casey Wiegmann C 1997–2011
139 Paul Krause* S 1964–1979 226
Emmitt Smith* RB 1990–2004
Donnie Jones P 2004–2018
142 Carl Eller* DE 1964–1979 225
Albert Lewis CB 1983–1998
Hardy Nickerson LB 1987–2002
Keith Brooking LB 1998–2012
146 John Hadl QB 1962–1977 224
Ed "Too Tall" Jones DE 1974–1989
Carl Hairston DE, DT 1976–1990
Art Monk* WR 1980–1995
Mark Royals P 1987–2003
Dan Stryzinski P 1990–2003
Will Shields* G 1993–2006
John Lynch* S 1993–2007
Derrick Brooks* LB 1995–2008
Kevin Carter DE 1995–2008
Brian Dawkins* S 1996–2011
John Denney LS 2005–2018
158 Max Montoya G 1979–1994 223
Brian Mitchell KR^, PR 1990–2003
Isaac Bruce* WR 1994–2009
Brett Kern P 2008–2022
162 Marcus Allen* RB 1982–1997 222
Randall McDaniel* G 1988–2001
Jerry Hughes DE 2010–present
165 Justin Smith DE 2001–2014 221
Terence Newman CB 2003–2017
Morgan Cox LS 2010–present
168 Tom Tupa P, QB 1988–2004 220
Dave Moore TE, LS 1992–2006
Bob Whitfield OT 1992–2006
Duane Brown OT 2008–2023
172 John Randle* DT ^ 1990–2003 219
Jeff Zgonina DT ^ 1993–2009
Wayne Gandy OT 1994–2008
Terrell Owens* WR 1996–2010
Takeo Spikes LB 1998–2012
Dominic Raiola C 2001–2014
Steve Smith, Sr. WR 2001–2016
Stephen Gostkowski K 2006–2020
180 Sonny Jurgensen* QB 1957–1974 218
Alan Page* DT 1967–1981
Jim Ritcher OL 1980–1995
Joe Nash NT, DT 1982–1996
Dan Turk LS 1985–1999
Randy Moss* WR 1998–2012
Dwight Freeney DE 2002–2017
187 Jerrel Wilson P 1963–1978 217
Gene Upshaw* G 1967–1981
Guy Morriss OL 1973–1987
Bill Bates S 1983–1997
Eric Allen CB 1988–2001
Hines Ward WR 1998–2011
193 Dave Butz DT 1973–1988 216
Dave Brown CB 1975–1989
Darryl Talley LB 1983–1996
Dwight Stone KR, WR 1987–2000
Michael Strahan* DE 1993–2007
Kevin Huber P 2009–2022
Ryan Succop K 2009–2022
200 Ted Hendricks* LB 1969–1983 215
Monte Coleman LB 1979–1994
John Kidd P 1984–1998
Champ Bailey* CB 1999–2013
Cameron Jordan DE 2011–present
205 Ray Crockett CB 1989–2002 214
Vonnie Holliday DE 1998–2012
Domata Peko NT 2006–2019
208 Jimmy Johnson* CB 1961–1976 213
Pat Fischer CB 1961–1977
Mark Moseley K 1970–1986
Steve McMichael DT 1980–1994
Dave Krieg QB 1980–1998
Kevin Gogan G 1987–2000
Henry Thomas DT 1987–2000
Todd Steussie OL 1994–2007
216 Jeff Gossett P 1981–1996 212
Rodney Holman TE 1982–1995
Brian Hansen P 1984–1999
Bruce Armstrong OT 1987–2000
Roman Phifer LB 1991–2005
Willie McGinest LB 1994–2008
Rian Lindell K 2000–2013
Karlos Dansby LB 2004–2017
224 Johnny Unitas* QB 1956–1973 211
Len Dawson* QB 1957–1975
Drew Hill WR 1979–1993
Earnest Byner RB 1984–1997
Ed West TE 1984–1997
Jeff Dellenbach C 1985–1999
Trace Armstrong DE 1989–2003
Aeneas Williams* CB, S 1991–2004
Jeff Saturday C 1999–2012
Jay Feely K 2001–2014
Reggie Wayne WR 2001–2014
Johnathan Joseph CB 2006–2020
Matthew Stafford QB 2009–present
237 Jim Otto* C 1960–1974 210
Fred Cox K 1963–1977
Jackie Smith* TE 1963–1978
Elvin Bethea* DE 1968–1983
Chris Bahr K 1976–1989
Matt Birk C 1998–2012
243 Randy White* DT 1975–1988 209
Jessie Tuggle LB 1987–2000
Terrell Buckley CB 1992–2005
Keenan McCardell WR 1992–2007
Matt Hasselbeck QB 1999–2015
Brad Meester C 2000–2013
Antoine Bethea S 2006–2019
250 Len Rohde OT 1960–1974 208
Merlin Olsen* DT 1962–1976
Harold Jackson WR 1968–1983
Raymond Clayborn CB 1977–1991
Warren Moon* QB 1984–2000
Marvcus Patton LB 1990–2002
Kelvin Pritchett DT 1991–2004
Chris Gray G 1993–2007
Bryant Young* DT, DE 1994–2007
Brian Jennings LS 2000–2012
260 Craig Morton QB 1965–1982 207
Randy Rasmussen G 1967–1981
Art Shell* OT 1968–1982
Ron Yary* OT 1968–1982
Ken Riley* CB 1969–1983
Ray Guy* P 1973–1986
Eugene Daniel CB 1984–1997
Howard Cross TE 1989–2001
Marco Coleman DE 1992–2005
Troy Vincent CB, S 1992–2006
Jon Runyan OT 1996–2009
Bryan Robinson DE 1997–2010
Ryan Pickett DT 2001–2014
273 Charlie Cowan OT 1961–1975 206
Julius Adams DE 1971–1987
Ray Wersching K 1973–1987
Reggie Williams LB 1976–1989
Steve DeBerg QB 1978–1998
Cornelius Bennett LB 1987–2000
James Hasty CB 1988–2001
Steve Wisniewski G 1989–2001
Terance Mathis WR 1990–2002
Sam Adams DT 1994–2007
Mike Vrabel LB 1997–2010
Alan Faneca* G 1998–2010
Roberto Garza G, C 2001–2014
Clark Harris LS 2008–2022
Nick Bellore LB, FB 2011–present
288 Doug Atkins* DE 1953–1969 205
Dave Dalby C 1972–1985
Dave Jennings P 1974–1987
Nesby Glasgow S 1979–1992
Rich Camarillo P 1981–1996
Mike Horan P 1984–1999
Dale Hellestrae LS 1985–2001
Aaron Glenn CB 1994–2008
Darren Sharper S 1997–2010
Donald Driver WR 1999–2012
Benjamin Watson TE 2004–2019
Tramon Williams CB 2007–2020
Devin McCourty S 2010–2022
301 Y. A. Tittle* QB 1948–1964 204
Grady Alderman OT 1960–1974
Willie Brown* CB 1963–1978
Doug Wilkerson G 1970–1984
Lionel Washington CB 1983–1997
Kyle Clifton LB 1984–1996
Kevin Ross CB 1984–1997
Shannon Sharpe* TE 1990–2003
309 Doug Dieken OT 1971–1984 203
Tom Rafferty OL 1976–1989
Ken Clarke NT, DT 1978–1991
Richard Dent* DE 1983–1997
John Jackson OT 1988–2001
Larry Allen* G 1994–2007
Ty Law* CB 1995–2009
Jason Kyle LS 1995–2010
Kevin Williams DT 2003–2015
Kareem Jackson S 2010–present
319 Gene Hickerson* G 1958–1973 202
Joe Scibelli G 1961–1975
Tony McGee DE 1971–1984
Jack Youngblood* DE 1971–1984
Adam Schreiber LS, G 1984–1999
Rob Burnett DE 1990–2003
Anthony Pleasant DE, DT 1990–2003
Jeff Robinson DE, TE, LS 1993–2009
Muhsin Muhammad WR 1996–2009
Brian Moorman P 2001–2013
Anquan Boldin WR 2003–2016
330 John Brodie QB 1957–1973 201
Jim Hart QB 1966–1984
Donnie Shell* S 1974–1987
George Martin DE 1975–1988
Scott Studwell LB 1977–1990
Tim Irwin OT 1981–1994
Sean Jones DE 1984–1996
Mack Strong FB 1994–2007
Phillip Daniels DE 1996–2010
Josh Brown K 2003–2016
Jon Dorenbos LS 2003–2016
Eric Weddle S 2007–2019
Patrick Peterson CB 2011–2023
Johnny Hekker P 2012–present
Justin Tucker K 2012–present
345 Wayne Walker LB, K 1958–1972 200
Russ Washington OT, DT 1968–1982
Mel Blount* CB 1970–1983
Steve Largent* WR 1976–1989
Fred Smerlas NT 1979–1992
Adam Lingner LS 1983–1995
Greg Kragen NT 1985–1997
Joe Phillips NT, DT, DE 1986–1999
Mo Lewis LB 1991–2003
Jeff Wilkins K 1994–2007
Larry Izzo LB 1996–2009
Pat Williams DT 1997–2010
Justin Snow LS 2000–2012
Brandon Graham DE 2010–present
Cameron Heyward DT 2011–present
Rank Name Position Period Games

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Average playing career length in the National Football League". Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "What Is The Average Length of an NFL Career, By Position?". Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "George Blanda game logs". Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference NFL players with at least 200... was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


Games played Games played



Records set
(Unless noted as "NFL Championships", "Single Postseason" or "Pro Football History", all records refer only to Super Bowls)
Fewest kickoff returns by both teams 0 Kansas City (0) San Francisco (0)
Fewest kickoff return yards by both teams 0 Kansas City (0) San Francisco (0)
Most points, overtime, both teams 9 Kansas City (6) San Francisco (3)
Most field goals, both teams 7 Kansas City (4) San Francisco (3)
Most field goals without miss, both teams 7
Highest punting average, game (4 punts) 50.8 Kansas City (5 - 254 yds)
San Francisco (5 - 254 yds)
Highest punting average, game (4 punts) 50.8 Tommy Townsend (Kansas City) (5 - 254 yds)
Mitch Wishnowsky (San Francisco) (5 - 254 yds)
Most field goals, career 9 Harrison Butker (Kansas City) (10 attempts)
Longest field goal 57
Most fumbles recovered, career 4 Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City) 4 games
Longest Super Bowl, amount of playing time 74 minutes, 57 seconds (overtime game)
Records tied
Most Super Bowl games with TD pass and TD reception 1 Jauan Jennings (San Francisco)
Most kickoffs for touchback 6 Jake Moody (San Francisco)
Most kickoffs for touchback 6 Harrison Butker (Kansas City)
Most field goals, game 4
Most field goals attempted, career 10
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2 Kansas City
Most points, overtime 6
Most field goals, game 4
Most field goals attempted, both teams 7 San Francisco (3) Kansas City (4)
Most fourth down conversions, both teams 2 San Francisco (1) Kansas City (1)
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Kansas City
San Francisco
Fewest kickoff returns 0 Kansas City
San Francisco
Fewest kickoff return yards 0 Kansas City
San Francisco

Regular season completions leaders

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Jan. 15 – Paycor Stadium Jan. 22 – Highmark Stadium
6 Baltimore 17
3 Cincinnati 24
3 Cincinnati 27
Jan. 29 – Arrowhead Stadium
Jan. 15 – Highmark Stadium 2 Buffalo 10
AFC
7 Miami 31 3 Cincinnati 20
Jan. 21 – Arrowhead Stadium
2 Buffalo 34 1 Kansas City 23
AFC Championship
Jan. 14 – TIAA Bank Field 4 Jacksonville 20
1 Kansas City 27
5 LA Chargers 30
Divisional playoffs Feb. 12 – State Farm Stadium
4 Jacksonville 31
Wild Card playoffs
A1 Kansas City 38
Jan. 16 – Raymond James Stadium Jan. 22 – Levi's Stadium N1 Philadelphia 35
Super Bowl LVII
5 Dallas 31
4 Tampa Bay 14
5 Dallas 12
Jan. 29 – Lincoln Financial Field
Jan. 14 – Levi's Stadium 2 San Francisco 19
NFC
7 Seattle 23 2 San Francisco 7
Jan. 21 – Lincoln Financial Field
2 San Francisco 41 1 Philadelphia 31
NFC Championship
Jan. 15 – U.S. Bank Stadium 6 NY Giants 7
1 Philadelphia 38
6 NY Giants 31
3 Minnesota 24


undefeated

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Year Team Wins before
first loss
First loss Final season record Postseason result
Regular Playoffs
2023 Philadelphia Eagles 2 View game winning drives ([1] ) https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/comeback.cgi?player=BradTo00
Baltimore Ravens 1
Cleveland Browns
Jacksonville Jaguars
Washington Commanders
Atlanta Falcons
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New Orleans Saints
San Francisco 49ers
Detroit Lions
Miami Dolphins
Green Bay Packers
Las Vegas Raiders
Los Angeles Rams
Dallas Cowboys
New York Jets
2022 Philadelphia Eagles 8 vs. Washington Commanders 21–32 14–3 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2021 Arizona Cardinals 7 vs. Green Bay Packers 21–24 11–6 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2020 Pittsburgh Steelers 11 vs. Washington Football Team 17–23 12–4 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2019 San Francisco 49ers 8 vs. Seattle Seahawks 24–27 13–3 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
New England Patriots @ Baltimore Ravens 20–37 12–4 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2018 Los Angeles Rams 8 @ New Orleans Saints 35–45 13–3 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2017 Kansas City Chiefs 5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 13–19 10–6 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2016 Minnesota Vikings 5 @ Philadelphia Eagles 10–21 8–8 - DNQ
2015 Carolina Panthers 14 @ Atlanta Falcons 13–20 015–10 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2014 Philadelphia Eagles 3 @ San Francisco 49ers 21–26 10–6 - DNQ
Cincinnati Bengals @ New England Patriots 17–43 10–5–1 0–1 Lost Wild Card
Arizona Cardinals @ Denver Broncos 20–41 11–5 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2013 Kansas City Chiefs 9 @ Denver Broncos 17–27 11–5 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2012 Atlanta Falcons 8 @ New Orleans Saints 27–31 13–3 1–1 Lost Conference
2011 Green Bay Packers 13 @ Kansas City Chiefs 14–19 15–1 0–1 Lost Divisional
2010 Chicago Bears 3 @ New York Giants 3–17 11–5 1–1 Lost Conference
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens 14–17 12–4 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
Kansas City Chiefs @ Indianapolis Colts 9–19 10–6 0–1 Lost Wild Card
2009 Indianapolis Colts 14 vs. New York Jets 15–29 14–2 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2008 Tennessee Titans 10 vs. New York Jets 13–34 13–3 0–1 Lost Divisional
2007 New England Patriots 18 @ New York Giants 14–17 16–0 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2006 Indianapolis Colts 9 @ Dallas Cowboys 14–21 12–4 4–0 Won Super Bowl
2005 Indianapolis Colts 13 vs. San Diego Chargers 17–26 14–2 0–1 Lost Divisional
2004 Philadelphia Eagles 7 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 3–27 13–3 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2003 Kansas City Chiefs 9 @ Cincinnati Bengals 19–24 13–3 0–1 Lost Divisional
2002 Oakland Raiders 4 @ St. Louis Rams 13–28 11–5 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
San Diego Chargers @ Denver Broncos 9–26 8–8 - DNQ
2001 St. Louis Rams 6 vs. New Orleans Saints 31–34 14–2 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
2000 Minnesota Vikings 7 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13–41 11–5 1–1 Lost Conference
1999 St. Louis Rams 6 @ Tennessee Titans 21–24 13–3 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1998 Denver Broncos 13 @ New York Giants 16–20 14–2 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1997 Denver Broncos 6 @ Oakland Raiders 25–28 12–4 4–0 Won Super Bowl
1996 Minnesota Vikings 4 @ New York Giants 10–15 9–7 0–1 Lost Wild Card
Indianapolis Colts @ Buffalo Bills 13–16 9–7 0–1 Lost Wild Card
Kansas City Chiefs @ San Diego Chargers 19–22 9–7 - DNQ
1995 St. Louis Rams 4 @ Indianapolis Colts 18–21 7–9 - DNQ
Miami Dolphins vs. Indianapolis Colts 24–27 9–7 0–1 Lost Wild Card
Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Redskins 23–27 12–4 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1994 San Diego Chargers 6 vs. Denver Broncos 15–20 11–5 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
1993 New Orleans Saints 5 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 14–37 8–8 - DNQ
1992 Miami Dolphins 6 vs. Indianapolis Colts 20–31 11–5 1–1 Lost Conference
1991 Washington Redskins 11 vs. Dallas Cowboys 21–24 14–2 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1990 San Francisco 49ers 10 vs. Los Angeles Rams 17–28 14–2 1–1 Lost Conference
New York Giants @ Philadelphia Eagles 13–31 13–3 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1989 Los Angeles Rams 5 @ Buffalo Bills 20–23 11–5 2–1 Lost Conference
1988 Cincinnati Bengals 6 @ New England Patriots 21–27 12–4 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
1987 Chicago Bears 4 vs. New Orleans Saints 17–19 11–4 0–1 Lost Divisional
1986 Chicago Bears 6 @ Minnesota Vikings 7–23 14–2 0–1 Lost Divisional
Denver Broncos @ New York Jets 10–22 11–5 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
1985 Chicago Bears 12 @ Miami Dolphins 24–38 15–1 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1984 Miami Dolphins 11 @ San Diego Chargers 28–34 14–2 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
1983 Dallas Cowboys 7 Los Angeles Raiders 38–40 12–4 0–1 Lost Wild Card
1982 Washington Redskins 4 Dallas Cowboys 10–24 8–1 4–0 Won Super Bowl
1981 Philadelphia Eagles 6 Minnesota Vikings 23–35 10–6 0–1 Lost Wild Card
1980 Buffalo Bills 5 Baltimore Colts 12–17 11–5 0–1 Lost Divisional
1979 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 @ New York Giants 14–17 10–6 1–1 Lost Conference
1978 Los Angeles Rams 7 New Orleans Saints 3–10 12–4 1–1 Lost Conference
Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Oilers 17–24 14–2 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1977 Dallas Cowboys 8 St. Louis Cardinals 17–24 12–2 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1976 Minnesota Vikings 6–0–1 Chicago Bears 13–14 11–2–1 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
1975 Minnesota Vikings 10 Washington Redskins 30–31 12–2 0–1 Lost Divisional
1974 St. Louis Cardinals 7 Dallas Cowboys 14–17 10–4 0–1 Lost Divisional
1973 Minnesota Vikings 9 Atlanta Falcons 14–20 12–2 2–1 Lost Super Bowl
1972 Miami Dolphins 17 Perfect Season 14–0 3–0 Won Super Bowl
1971 Washington Redskins 5 Kansas City Chiefs 20–27 9–4–1 0–1 Lost Divisional
1970 Los Angeles Rams 3 San Francisco 49ers 6–20 9–4–1 - DNQ
Denver Broncos Oakland Raiders 23–35 5–8–1 - DNQ
Detroit Lions Washington Redskins 10–31 10–4 0–1 Lost Divisional
1969 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 6–0–1 Cincinnati Bengals 17–31 12–1–1 1–1 Lost Conference
1969 Los Angeles Rams 11 Minnesota Vikings 13–20 11–3 0–1 Lost Divisional
1968 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 4 San Diego Chargers 14–23 12–2 1–1 Lost Conference
1968 Dallas Cowboys 6 Green Bay Packers 17–28 12–2 0–1 Lost Divisional
Los Angeles Rams Baltimore Colts10–27 10–3–1 - DNQ
1967 San Diego Chargers (AFL) 5–0–1 Oakland Raiders 10–51 8–5–1 - DNQ
1967 Baltimore Colts 11–0–2 Los Angeles Rams 10–34 11–1–2 - DNQ
1966 New York Jets (AFL) 4–0–1 Houston Oilers 0–24 6–6–2 - DNQ
1966 St. Louis Cardinals 5–0–1 Washington Redskins 20–26 8–5–1 - DNQ
1965 San Diego Chargers (AFL) 5–0–2 Boston Patriots 6–22 9–2–3 0–1 Lost Championship
1965 Green Bay Packers 6 Chicago Bears 10–31 10–3–1 2–0 Won Championship
1964 Buffalo Bills (AFL) 9 Boston Patriots 28–36 12–2 1–0 Won Championship
1964 St. Louis Cardinals 3–0–1 Baltimore Colts 27–47 9–3–2 - DNQ
Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers 7–23 10–3–1 1–0 Won Championship
1963 San Diego Chargers (AFL) 3 Denver Broncos 34–50 11–3 1–0 Won Championship
1963 Cleveland Browns 6 vs. New York Giants 6–33 10–4 - DNQ
1962 Kansas City Chiefs Dallas Texans (AFL) 3 San Diego Chargers 28–32 11–3 1–0 Won Championship
1962 Green Bay Packers 10 Detroit Lions 14–26 13–1 1–0 Won Championship
1961 San Diego Chargers (AFL) 11 Houston Oilers 13–33 12–2 0–1 Lost Championship
1961 Dallas Cowboys 2 Cleveland Browns 7–25 4–9–1 - DNQ
Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Cardinals 27–30 10–4 - DNQ
Detroit Lions San Francisco 49ers 0–49 8–5–1 - DNQ
1960 Denver Broncos (AFL) 2 @ New York Titans 24–28 4–9–1 - DNQ
Tennessee Titans Houston Oilers (AFL) Oakland Raiders13–14 10–4 1–0 Won Championship
1960 New York Giants 3–0–1 St. Louis Cardinals13–20 6–4–2 - DNQ
1959 Green Bay Packers 3 Los Angeles Rams 6–45 7–5 - DNQ
1958 Baltimore Colts 6 @ New York Giants 21–24 9–3 1–0 Won Championship
1957 Baltimore Colts 3 Detroit Lions 27–31 7–5 - DNQ
Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles 7–17 9–2–1 0–1 Lost Championship
1956 Detroit Lions 6 Washington Redskins 17–18 9–3 - DNQ
1955 Baltimore Colts 3 Chicago Bears 10–38 5–6–1 - DNQ
Los Angeles Rams Green Bay Packers 28–30 8–3–1 0–1 Lost Championship
1954 San Francisco 49ers 4–0–1 Chicago Bears 27–31 7–4–1 - DNQ
1953 Cleveland Browns 11 Philadelphia Eagles 27–42 11–1 0–1 Lost Championship
1952 San Francisco 49ers 5 Chicago Bears 17–20 7–5 - DNQ
1951 New York Giants 3–0–1 Cleveland Browns 13–14 9–2–1 - DNQ
1950 New York Giants 3 Pittsburgh Steelers 6–17 10–3 - DNQ
1949 Los Angeles Rams 6 Philadelphia Eagles 14–38 8–2–2 0–1 Lost Championship
1948 Chicago Bears 4 Philadelphia Eagles 7–12 10–2 - DNQ
1947 Chicago Cardinals 3 Los Angeles Rams 7–27 9–3 1–0 Won Championship
1946 Washington Redskins 3–0–1 Philadelphia Eagles 24–28 5–5–1 - DNQ
Chicago Bears @ New York Giants 0–14 8–2–1 1–0 Won Championship
1945 Cleveland Rams 4 Philadelphia Eagles 14–28 9–1 1–0 Won Championship
1944 Philadelphia Eagles 5–0–2 Chicago Bears 7–28 7–1–2 - DNQ
1943 Chicago Bears 7–0–1 Washington Redskins 7–21 8–1–1 1–0 Won Championship
1942 Chicago Bears 11 Washington Redskins 6–14 11–0 0–1 Lost Championship
1941 New York Giants 5 Brooklyn Dodgers 13–16 8–3 0–1 Lost Championship
Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers 14–16 10–1 2–0 Won Championship
1940 Washington Redskins 7 Brooklyn Dodgers 14–16 9–2 0–1 Lost Championship
1939 New York Giants 5–0–1 Detroit Lions 14–18 9–1–1 0–1 Lost Championship
1938 Washington Redskins 2–0–1 vs. New York Giants 7–10 6–3–2 - DNQ
Chicago Bears 3 Cleveland Rams 7–14 6–5 - DNQ
1937 Chicago Bears 5–0–1 Green Bay Packers 14–24 9–1–1 0–1 Lost Championship
1936 Chicago Bears 6 Green Bay Packers 14–24 9–3 - DNQ
1935 Chicago Cardinals 2–0–1 Pittsburgh Pirates13–17 6–4–2 - DNQ
1934 Chicago Bears 13 @ New York Giants 13–30 13–0 0–1 Lost Championship
1933 Chicago Bears 6 Washington Redskins 0–10 10–2–1 1–0 Won Championship
1932 Green Bay Packers 8–0–1 @ New York Giants 0–6 10–3–1 zone 2 2nd place
1931 Green Bay Packers 9 Chicago Cardinals 13–21 12–2 z] Champion
1930 Green Bay Packers 8 Chicago Cardinals 6–13 10–3–1 z] Champion
1929 Green Bay Packers 12–0–1 Undefeated, 1 tie 12–0–1 z] Champion
1928 Frankford Yellow Jackets 3 vs. New York Yankees 0–13 11–3–2 zone 2 2nd place
Detroit Wolverines Frankfort Yellow Jackets 7–25 7–2–1 zone 3 3rd place
Chicago Bears 2–0–1 Green Bay Packers 6–16 7–5–1 zone 5 5th place
1927 Chicago Bears 5–0–1 New York Yankees 6–26}} 9–3–2 zone 3 3rd place
1926 Chicago Bears 11–0–2 Frankfort Yellow Jackets 6–7 12–1–3 zone 2 2nd place
1925 Detroit Panthers 6–0–2 Chicago Bears 0–14 8–2–2 zone 3 3rd place
1924 Cleveland Bulldogs 5–0–1 Frankfort Yellow Jackets 7–12 7–1–1 z] Champion
1923 Canton Bulldogs 11–0–1 Undefeated, 1 tie 11–0–1 z] Champion
1922 Canton Bulldogs 10–0–2 Undefeated, 2 ties 10–0–2 z] Champion
1921 Buffalo All-Americans 9–0–2 Chicago Staleys 7–10 9–1–2 zone 2 The Staley Swindle *

2nd place

1920 Akron Pros 8–0–3 Undefeated, 3 ties 8–0–3 z] Champion
Year Team Wins before
first loss
First loss Regular Playoffs Postseason result
Final season record

^† Note 1: The NFL did not have playoff games until the 1933 season.
^* Note 2: Buffalo and Chicago both had 9–1 records (ties not counted in standings then). Chicago was awarded the championship when the league instituted a new tiebreaker rule at the end of the season.

49ers win

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Updated through game 1 of the 2022-23 playoffs.

Coaches Sorted by 1st – Most Wins00 2nd – Fewest Losses00
Rank Coach Wins Losses Percent Team(s)
Listed in order coached
Championship
Season(s)
Ref
1 Bill Belichick 31 13 .705 Patriot ABrowns (1–1)
Patriots** (30–12)
2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018 [2]
2 Tom Landry0 20 16 .556 Cowboy A
Cowboys**
1971, 1977 [3]
3 Andy Reid 19 16 .543 Chief B Eagles (10–9)
Chiefs ^ (9–7)
2019 [4]
4 Don Shula0 19 17 .528 Colt B
Colts** (2–3)
1968 [5]
Dolphin A
0Dolphins** (17–14)0
1972, 1973
5 Joe Gibbs0 17 7 .708 Redskin B
Redskins**
1982, 1987, 1991 [6]
6 Chuck Noll0 16 8 .667 Steeler A
Steelers**
1974, 1975, 1978, 1979 [7]
7 Mike Holmgren 13 11 .542 Packer C
Packers ^ (9–5)
Seahawks (4–6)
1996 [8]
8 Tom Coughlin 12 7 .632 Giant DJaguars (4–4)
Giants** (8–3)
2007, 2011 [9]
9 Bill Cowher0 12 9 .571 Steeler B
Steelers ^
2005 [10]
10 Bill Parcells0 11 8 .579 Giant C
Giants** (8–3)
Patriots (2–2) Jets (1–1)
Cowboys (0–2)
1986, 1990 [11]
Marv Levy0 11 8 .579 Bills [12]
John Harbaugh 11 8 .579 Raven B
Ravens ^
2012 [13]
13 Dan Reeves 11 9 .550 Broncos (7–6) Giants (1–1)
Falcons (3–2)
[14]
14 Pete Carroll 11 11 .500 Seahawk APatriots (1–2)
Seahawks ^ (10–9)
2013 [15]
15 Bill Walsh0 10 4 .714 49er A
49ers**
1981, 1984, 1988 [16]
16 George Seifert 10 5 .667 49er B
49ers **
1989, 1994 [17]
17 Mike McCarthy 10 9 .526 Packer D
Packers ^ (10–8)
Cowboys (0–1)
2010 [18]
18 Bud Grant0 10 12 .455 Viking A
Vikings *
1969 [19]
19 Vince Lombardi0 9 1 .900 Packer B
Packers **
1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967 [20]
20 Jimmy Johnson0 9 4 .692 Cowboy B
Cowboys** (7–1)
Dolphins (2–3)
1992, 1993 [21]
21 John Madden0 9 7 .563 Raider B
Raiders ^
1976 [22]
22 Sean Payton 9 8 .529 Saint A
Saints ^
2009 [23]
23 Tony Dungy0 9 10 .474 Colt DBuccaneers(2–4)
Colts ^ (7–6)
2006 [24]
24 Tom Flores0 8 3 .727 Raider C
Raiders**
1980, 1983 [25]
25 Mike Shanahan 8 6 .571 Bronco A
Broncos** (8–5)
Redskins (0–1)
1997, 1998 [26]
26 John Fox 8 7 .533 Panthers (5–3) Broncos (3–4) [27]
27 Mike Tomlin 8 9 .471 Steeler C
Steelers ^
2008 [28]
28 Sean McVay 7 3 .700 Ram D
Rams ^
2021 [29]
29 Chuck Knox 7 11 .389 Rams (3–5) Bills (1–2)
Seahawks (3–4)
[30]
30 George Halas0 6 3 .667 Bear A
Bears **
1933, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1963 [31]
Bruce Arians 6 3 .667 Buccaneer BCardinals (1–2)
Buccaneers ^ (5–1)
2020 [32]
32 Dick Vermeil0 6 5 .545 Ram CEagles (3–4) Chiefs (0–1)
Rams ^ (3–0)
1999 [33]
33 Mike Ditka0 6 6 .500 Bear C
Bears ^
1985 [34]
34 Barry Switzer 5 2 .714 Cowboy C
Cowboys ^
1995 [35]
Gary Kubiak 5 2 .714 Bronco BTexans (2–2)
Broncos ^ (3–0)
2015 [36]
Kyle Shanahan 5 2 .714 49ers [37]
36 Hank Stram0 5 3 .625 Chief A
Dallas Texans / Chiefs **
AFL 1962, 1966, 1969 [38]
Brian Billick 5 3 .625 Raven A
Ravens ^
2000 [39]
Jim Harbaugh 5 3 .625 49ers [40]
39 Jon Gruden 5 4 .556 Buccaneer ARaiders (2–2)
Buccaneers ^ (3–2)
2002 [41]
40 Jeff Fisher 5 6 .455 Oilers / Titans [42]
41 Marty Schottenheimer 5 13 .278 0Browns (2–4) Chiefs (3–7)
Chargers (0–2)0
[43]
42 Weeb Ewbank0 4 1 .800 Colt A
Colts ** (2–0)
1958, 1959 [44]
Jet A
Jets ** (2–1)
AFL 1968
Don McCafferty 4 1 .800 Colt C
Colts ^
1970 [45]
44 Ken Whisenhunt 4 2 .667 Cardinals [46]
Rex Ryan 4 2 .667 Jets [47]
Doug Pederson 4 2 .667 Eagle C
Eagles ^
2017 [48]
48 Bum Phillips 4 3 .571 Oilers [49]
49 Norv Turner 4 4 .500 Redskins (1–1)
Chargers (3–3)
[50]
50 John Robinson 4 6 .400 Rams [51]
51 Paul Brown0[A] 4 8 .333 Brown A
Browns ** (4–5)
Bengals (0–3)
1950, 1954, 1955 [52]
Dennis Green 4 8 .333 Vikings [53]
53 Greasy Neale0 3 1 .750 Eagle A
Eagles **
1948, 1949 [54]
Buddy Parker 3 1 .750 Lion B
Lions **
1952, 1953 [55]
Zac Taylor 3 1 .750 Bengals [56]
56 Curly Lambeau0 3 2 .600 Packer A
Packers **
1936, 1939, 1944 [57]
Raymond Berry0 3 2 .600 Patriots [58]
Sam Wyche 3 2 .600 Bengals [59]
Dan Quinn 3 2 .600 Falcons [60]
60 Lovie Smith 3 3 .500 Bears [61]
Jerry Burns 3 3 .500 Vikings [62]
Ray Malavasi 3 3 .500 Rams [63]
Chuck Pagano 3 3 .500 Colts [64]
64 Blanton Collier 3 4 .429 Brown B
Browns ^
1964 [65]
Jerry Glanville 3 4 .429 Oilers (2–3) Falcons (1–1) [66]
Steve Mariucci 3 4 .429 49ers [67]
Mike Martz 3 4 .429 Rams [68]
Sean McDermott 3 4 .429 Bills [69]
69 Bobby Ross 3 5 .375 Chargers (3–3) Lions (0–2) [70]
Ron Rivera 3 5 .375 Panthers (3–4) Commanders (0–1) [71]
71 Don Coryell 3 6 .333 Cardinals (0–2) Chargers (3–4) [72]
72 George Wilson 2 0 1.000 Lion C
Lions ^
1957 [73]
73 Joe Stydahar0 2 1 .667 Ram B
Rams ^
1951 [74]
Bill Callahan 2 1 .667 Raiders [75]
Doug Marrone 2 1 .667 Jaguars [76]
76 Ray Flaherty0[B] 2 2 .500 Redskin A
Redskins **
1937, 1942 [77]
Lou Saban 2 2 .500 Bill A
Bills **
AFL 1964, 1965 [78]
Jim Lee Howell 2 2 .500 Giant B
Giants ^
1956 [79]
John Rauch 2 2 .500 Raider A
Raiders ^
AFL 1967 [80]
Forrest Gregg0 2 2 .500 Bengals [81]
Walt Michaels 2 2 .500 Jets [82]
82 Red Miller 2 3 .400 Broncos [83]
Dick Nolan 2 3 .400 49ers [84]
Art Shell0 2 3 .400 Raiders [85]
Jim Fassel 2 3 .400 Giants [86]
Dave Wannstedt 2 3 .400 Bears (1–1) Dolphins (1–2) [87]
Jason Garrett 2 3 .400 Cowboys [88]
Mike Zimmer 2 3 .400 Vikings [89]
Mike Vrabel 2 3 .400 Titans [90]
Matt LaFleur 2 3 .400 Packers [91]
91 Ted Marchibroda 2 4 .333 Colts [92]
Herman Edwards 2 4 .333 Jets (2–3) Chiefs (0–1) [93]
Mike Sherman 2 4 .333 Packers [94]
Jim Caldwell 2 4 .333 Colts (2–2) Lions (0–2) [95]
Bill O'Brien 2 4 .333 Texans [96]
96 George Allen0 2 7 .222 Rams (0–2) Redskins (2–5) [97]
97 Steve Owen0 2 8 .200 Giant A
Giants **
1934, 1938 [98]
98 Potsy Clark 1 0 1.000 Lion A
Lions ^
1935 [99]
Adam Walsh 1 0 1.000 Ram A
Rams ^
1945 [100]
Buck Shaw [C] 1 0 1.000 Eagle B
Eagles ^
1960 [101]
Lou Rymkus 1 0 1.000 Titan A
Oilers ^
AFL 1960 [102]
102 Hunk Anderson
and co-coach
Luke Johnsos
1 1 .500 Bear B
Bears ^
1943 [103]
Jimmy Conzelman0 1 1 .500 Cardinal A
Cardinals ^
1947 [104]
Mike Holovak 1 1 .500 Patriots [105]
Bart Starr0 1 1 .500 Packers [106]
Dom Capers 1 1 .500 Panthers [107]
Jim Haslett 1 1 .500 Saints [108]
Ray Perkins 1 1 .500 Giants [109]
Rich Kotite 1 1 .500 Eagles [110]
Mike Tice 1 1 .500 Vikings [111]
Jim L. Mora 1 1 .500 Falcons [112]
Vince Tobin 1 1 .500 Cardinals [113]
Bud Carson 1 1 .500 Browns [114]
Dutch Bergman 1 1 .500 Redskins [115]
Mike McCoy 1 1 .500 Chargers [116]
Mike Mularkey 1 1 .500 Titans [117]
Anthony Lynn 1 1 .500 Chargers
Kevin Stefanski 1 1 .500 Browns [118]
119 Wally Lemm 1 2 .333 Titan B
Oilers ^
AFL 1961 [119]
Brad Childress 1 2 .333 Vikings [120]
Ray Rhodes 1 2 .333 Eagles [121]
Joe Walton 1 2 .333 Jets [122]
Frank Reich 1 2 .333 Colts [123]
124 Leeman Bennett 1 3 .250 Falcons [124]
John McKay 1 3 .250 Buccaneers [125]
Jack Del Rio 1 3 .250 Jaguars (1–2) Raiders (0–1) [126]
127 Wayne Fontes 1 4 .200 Lions [127]
Mike Smith 1 4 .200 Falcons [128]
129 Sid Gillman0 1 5 .167 Charger ARams (0–1)
Chargers ^ (1–4)
AFL 1963 [129]
Jack Pardee 1 5 .167 Bears (0–1) Oilers (1–4) [130]
Wade Phillips 1 5 .167 Broncos (0–1) Bills (0–2)
Cowboys (1–2)
[131]
Rank Coach Wins Losses Percent Team(s)
Listed in order coached
Championship
Season(s)
Ref

Active streaks

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NFL Playoffs appearance streaks

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0^0 Longest streak in team history
00 Streak is over
List of 2022 Active Streaks[132]
Seasons Team Years Division Crowns
won
during streak
Conference Titles
won
during streak
Super Bowls won
during streak
8 Kansas City Chiefs ^ 2015–22 (7) 2016–22 2019, 2020 AFC 2019 (LIV)
2 Philadelphia Eagles 2021-22 (1) 2022
1 Minnesota Vikings 2022 (1) 2022
List of 2021 Active Streaks
Seasons Team Years Division Crowns
won
during streak
Conference Titles
won
during streak
Super Bowls won
during streak
7 Kansas City Chiefs ^ 2015–21 (6) 2016–21 2019, 2020 AFC 2019 (LIV)
3 Green Bay Packers 2019–21 (3) 2019–21
3 Buffalo Bills 2019–21 (2) 2020-21
3 Tennessee Titans 2019–21 (2) 2020–21
2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2020–21 (1) 2021 2020 NFC 2020 (LV)
2 Los Angeles Rams 2020–21 (1) 2021 2021 NFC 2021 (LVI)
2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2020–21 (1) 2020
1 Cincinnati Bengals 2021 (1) 2021 2021 AFC
1 Arizona Cardinals 2021
1 Dallas Cowboys 2021 (1) 2021
1 Las Vegas Raiders 2021
1 New England Patriots 2021
1 Philadelphia Eagles 2021
1 San Francisco 49ers 2021

NFL Playoffs win streaks

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Win streaks updated through the 2021-22 playoffs.
Consecutive Seasons a Team has won at least one playoff game[132]
Seasons Team Years Division Crowns
won
during streak
Conference Titles
won
during streak
Super Bowls won
during streak
4 Kansas City Chiefs0^0 2018–2021 (4) 2018–2021 2019, 2020 AFC 2019 (LIV)
2 Buffalo Bills 2020–2021 (2) 2020–2021
2 Los Angeles Rams 2020–2021 (1) 2021 2021 NFC 2021 (LVI)
2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers0^0 2020–2021 (1) 2021 2020 NFC 2020 (LV)
1 Cincinnati Bengals 2021 (1) 2021 2021 AFC
1 San Francisco 49ers 2021


Playoff game victory droughts

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Biographies and statistics can be Referenced at the Hall of Fame web site.[133]
Inductee Class Position Team(s) Years
Jared Allen 2022 Defensive end Kansas City Chiefs 2004–2007
Minnesota Vikings 2008–2013
Chicago Bears 2014–2015
Carolina Panthers 2015
Willie Anderson 2022 Offensive Tackle Cincinnati Bengals 1996–2007
Baltimore Ravens 2008
Ronde Barber 2022 Defensive Back Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1997–2012
Devin Hester** 2022 Wide receiver
Punt returner
Kick returner
Chicago Bears 2006–2013
Atlanta Falcons 2014–2015
Seattle Seahawks 2016
Torry Holt 2022 Wide receiver St Louis Rams 1999–2008
Andre Johnson** 2022 Wide receiver Houston Texans 2003–2014
Indianapolis Colts 2015
Tennessee Titans 2016
Zach Thomas 2022 Linebacker Miami Dolphins 1996–2007
Dallas Cowboys 2008
DeMarcus Ware** 2022 Linebacker Dallas Cowboys 2005–2013
Denver Broncos 2014–2016
Reggie Wayne 2022 Wide receiver Indianapolis Colts 2001–2014
Patrick Willis 2022 Linebacker San Francisco 49ers 2007–2014
George Allen[3] 2002 Coach Los Angeles Rams 1966–1970
Washington Redskins 1971–1977
General Manager 1971–1977
Larry Allen** 2013 Guard/Tackle Dallas Cowboys 1994–2005
Guard San Francisco 49ers 2006–2007
Marcus Allen** [4] 2003 Running back Los Angeles Raiders 1982–1992
Kansas City Chiefs 1993–1997
Lance Alworth** 1978 Flanker San Diego Chargers 1962–1970
Dallas Cowboys 1971–1972

Historical receiving touchdowns leaders

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Current Playoff Loss Streak[132]
Seasons
Since Win
Team Last playoff game win Loss
Streak
Playoff Losses - Teams
28 Cincinnati Bengals ^ 1990 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 8 ♦ 1990 Divisional - Los Angeles Raiders
2005 Wild Card - Pittsburgh
2009 Wild Card - New York Jets
2011 Wild Card - Houston
2012 Wild Card - Houston
2013 Wild Card - San Diego
2014 Wild Card - Indianapolis
2015 Wild Card - Pittsburgh
27 Detroit Lions 1991 NFC Divisional Playoffs* 9 ♣ ♣ 1991 NFC Championship - Washington
1993 Wild Card - Green Bay
1994 Wild Card - Green Bay
1995 Wild Card - Philadelphia
1997 Wild Card - Tampa Bay
1999 Wild Card - Washington
2011 Wild Card - New Orleans
2014 Wild Card - Dallas
2016 Wild Card - Seattle
23 Buffalo Bills ^ 1995 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 5 ♦ 1995 Divisional - Pittsburgh
1996 Wild Card - Jacksonville
1998 Wild Card - Miami
1999 Wild Card - Tennessee
2017 Wild Card - Jacksonville
21** Cleveland Browns [a] 1994 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 2 1994 Divisional - Pittsburgh
2002 Wild Card - Pittsburgh[a]
18 Miami Dolphins ^ 2000 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 4 ¤ 2000 Divisional - Oakland
2001 Wild Card - Baltimore
2008 Wild Card - Baltimore
2016 Wild Card - Pittsburgh
16 Oakland Raiders ^ 2002 AFC Championship* 2 ¤ 2002 Super Bowl - Tampa Bay
2016 Wild Card - Houston
16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII* 2 2005 Wild Card - Washington
2007 Wild Card - New York Giants
14 Los Angeles Rams 2004 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 2 2004 Divisional - Atlanta
2017 Wild Card - Atlanta
13 Washington Redskins 2005 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 4 ¤ 2005 Divisional - Seattle
2007 Wild Card - Seattle
2012 Wild Card - Seattle
2015 Wild Card - Green Bay
8 New York Jets 2010 AFC Divisional Playoffs 1 2010 AFC Championship - Pittsburgh
8 Chicago Bears 2010 NFC Divisional Playoffs* 1 2010 NFC Championship - Green Bay
7 New York Giants Super Bowl XLVI 1 2016 Wild Card - Green Bay
5 Los Angeles Chargers 2013 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2013 Divisional - Denver
5 San Francisco 49ers 2013 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1 2013 NFC Championship - Seattle
4 Baltimore Ravens 2014 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2014 Divisional - New England
4 Dallas Cowboys 2014 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 2 2014 Divisional - Green Bay
2016 Divisional - Green Bay
4 Indianapolis Colts 2014 AFC Divisional Playoffs 1 2014 AFC Championship - New England
3 Kansas City Chiefs 2015 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 3 2015 Divisional - New England
2016 Divisional - Pittsburgh
2017 Wild Card - Tennessee
3 Arizona Cardinals 2015 NFC Divisional Playoffs* 1 2015 NFC Championship - Carolina
3 Carolina Panthers 2015 NFC Championship* 2 2015 Super Bowl - Denver
2017 Wild Card - New Orleans
3 Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50* 0 3-game win streak
2 Houston Texans 2016 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2016 Divisional - New England
2 Seattle Seahawks 2016 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2016 Divisional - Atlanta
2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2016 AFC Divisional Playoffs 2 2016 AFC Championship - New England
2017 Divisional - Jacksonville
2 Green Bay Packers 2016 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1 2016 NFC Championship - Atlanta
1 Tennessee Titans 2017 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2017 Divisional - New England
1 Atlanta Falcons 2017 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2017 Divisional - Philadelphia
0 New Orleans Saints 2017 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2017 Divisional - Minnesota
1 Jacksonville Jaguars 2017 AFC Divisional Playoffs 1 2017 AFC Championship - New England
1 Minnesota Vikings 2017 NFC Divisional Playoffs* 1 2017 NFC Championship - Philadelphia
0 New England Patriots 2017 AFC Championship* 1 Super Bowl LII - Philadelphia
0 Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII* 0 3-game win streak
2018 Playoff0 Winners
TBD
Seasons
Since Win
Team Last playoff game win Loss
Streak
Playoff Losses - Teams


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Historical receiving touchdowns leaders

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Eleven players are recognized as having held outright or tied the record as the NFL's career receiving touchdowns leader[134]. The longest record holder was Don Hutson who held the record for 49 years.

 
Don Hudson held the TD receiving record for 49 years
 
George Halas was the first receiving TD leader and held the record 2 years
 
Jerry Rice is the current record holder
Reign Player Team(s) while leader Receiving touchdowns Season(s)
1921 Heinie Miller & Buffalo All-Americans 3 1921
George Halas^ [135] Chicago Staleys
1922
(2 years)
Chicago Bears 4 1922
1923 Scotty Bierce Canton Bulldogs
Cleveland Indians
5 1923
19241927
(4 years)
Bob Rapp [137] Columbus Tigers 8 1924
9 1925-1927
1928 Jimmy Conzelman^ [138] Providence Steam Roller 10 1928
19291930
(2 years)
Ray Flaherty^ [139] New York Giants 13 1929-1930
19311939
(9 years)
Johnny Blood^
[140]
Green Bay Packers 1931-1933
Pittsburgh Pirates 1934
Green Bay Packers 1935-1936
Pittsburgh Pirates 1937-1938
22 1931
25 1932
28 1933-1934
31 1935
33 1936
37 1937-1939
19401988

(49 years)
Don Hutson^
[141]
Green Bay Packers 43 1940
53 1941
70 1942
81 1943
90 1944
99 1945-1988
19891991
(3 years)
Steve Largent^
[142]
Seattle Seahawks 100 1989
19922024

(33 years)
Jerry Rice^
[143]
San Francisco 49ers 1992–2000
Oakland Raiders 2001-2004
Seattle Seahawks 2004
103 1992
118 1993
131 1994
146 1995
154 1996
155 1997
164 1998
169 1999
176 2000
185 2001
192 2002
194 2003
197 2004 - 2024

Historical passing completions leaders

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|-align="center" style="border-top: 3px solid blue" |rowspan=7 |101 |rowspan=7 style="background: #D4EDFF;" data-sort-value="Fitzpatrick, Ryan"|Ryan Fitzpatrick [144] |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2005–2006 |bgcolor="#FFCBA4" | St. Louis Rams |style="background: #FFCBA4;"|0 |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green|3 |style="background: #FFCBA4;"| |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"| |rowspan=7 bgcolor="lightgreen"|51 |rowspan=7 bgcolor="pink"|70 |rowspan=7 |1 |-align="center" |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2007–2008 |bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Cincinnati |style="background: #FFCBA4;"|4 |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|7 |style="background: #FFCBA4;"| |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"| |-align="center" |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2009–2012 |bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Buffalo |style="background: #FFCBA4;"|20 |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|33 |style="background: #FFCBA4;"| |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"| |-align="center" |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2013 |bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Tennessee Titans |style="background: #FFCBA4;"|3 |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|6 |style="background: #FFCBA4;"| |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"| |-align="center" |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2014 |bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Houston Texans |style="background: #FFCBA4;"|6 |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|6 |style="background: #FFCBA4;"| |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"| |-align="center" |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2015–2016 |bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| New York Jets |style="background: #FFCBA4;"|13 |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|14 |style="background: #FFCBA4;"| |style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"| |-align="center" |style="background: #D4EDFF; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2017–present |bgcolor="#D4EDFF"| Tampa Bay |style="background: #D4EDFF;"|5 |style="background: #D4EDFF; border-right: solid green;"|1 |style="background: #D4EDFF;"| |style="background: #D4EDFF; border-right: solid blue;"|

Seven players are recognized as having held the record as the NFL's career pass completions leader.[145] The longest record holder was Fran Tarkenton who held the record for 20 years.

Reign Player Team(s) while leader Career completions Season
19321940
(9 years)
Arnie Herber^
[146]
Green Bay Packers 37 1932
87 1933
129 1934
169 1935
246 1936
293 1937
315 1938
372 1939
410 1940
19411959
(19 years)
Sammy Baugh^
[147]
Washington Redskins 414 1941
546 1942
670 1943
761 1944
889 1945
976 1946
1186 1947
1371 1948
1516 1949
1606 1950
1673 1951
1693 1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
19601968
(9 years)
Y. A. Tittle^
[148]
San Francisco 49ers (1960)
New York Giants (19611964)
1696 1960
1859 1961
2059 1962
2280 1963
2427 1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
19691974
(6 years)
Johnny Unitas^
[149]
Baltimore Colts (19691972)
San Diego Chargers (1973)
2450 1969
2616 1970
2708 1971
2796 1972
2830 1973
1974
19751994
(20 years)
Fran Tarkenton^
[150]
Minnesota Vikings 2931 1975
3186 1976
3341 1977
3686 1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
19952005
(11 years)
Dan Marino^
[151]
Miami Dolphins 3913 1995
4134 1996
4453 1997
4763 1998
4967 1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007–present
(12 years thru 2017)
Brett Favre^
[152]
Green Bay Packers (20062007)
New York Jets (2008)
Minnesota Vikings (20092010)
5021 2006
5377 2007
5720 2008
6083 2009
6300 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017

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The players' share for playing in the Super Bowl remained constant for the first eleven games. The first increase in pay came in the 1977 season and was at that level five years. Since 1992 the share has increased steadily and in Super Bowl 50 the winner's share exceeded $100,000[153].

NFL Seasons Super Bowls Winner's Share Loser's Share
1966–1976 I–XI $15,000 $7,500
1977–1981 XII–XVI $18,000 $9,000
1982–1992 XVII–XXVII $36,000 $18,000
1993 XXVIII $38,000 $23,500
1994 XXIX $42,000 $26,000
1995 XXX $42,000 $27,000
1996–1997 XXXI–XXXII $48,000 $29,000
1998 XXXIII $53,000 $32,500
1999 XXXIV $58,000 $33,000
2000 XXXV $58,000 $34,500
2001 XXXVI $63,000 $34,500
2002 XXXVII $63,000 $35,000
2003–2004 XXXVIII–XXXIX $68,000 $36,500
2005–2006 XL–XLI $73,000 $38,000
2007–2008 XLII–XLIII $78,000 $40,000
2009–2010 XLIV–XLV $83,000 $42,000
2011–2012 XLVI–XLVII $88,000 $44,000
2013 XLVIII $92,000 $46,000
2014 XLIX $97,000 $49,000
2015 50 $102,000 $51,000

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SERVICE Most Games 6 Mike Lodish, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; Denver, XXXII-XXXIII Tom Brady, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX 5 Marv Fleming, Green Bay, I-II; Miami, VI-VIII Larry Cole, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Cliff Harris, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Charles Haley, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX D.D. Lewis, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Preston Pearson, Baltimore, III; Pittsburgh, IX; Dallas, X, XII-XIII Charlie Waters, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Rayfield Wright, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Cornelius Bennett, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; Atlanta, XXXIII John Elway, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV, XXXII-XXXIII Glenn Parker, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; N.Y. Giants, XXXV Bill Romanowski, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Denver, XXXII-XXXIII; Oakland, XXXVII Adam Vinatieri, New England, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX; Indianapolis, XLI Tedy Bruschi, New England, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII Matt Light, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII, XLVI 4 By many players Most Games, Winning Team 5 Charles Haley, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX 4 By many players Most Games, Coach 6 Don Shula, Baltimore, III; Miami, VI-VIII, XVII, XIX Bill Belichick, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX 5 Tom Landry, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII 4 Bud Grant, Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV Joe Gibbs, Washington, XVII-XVIII, XXII, XXVI Marv Levy, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII Dan Reeves, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV; Atlanta, XXXIII Most Games, Winning Team, Coach 4 Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV Bill Belichick, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLIX 3 Bill Walsh, San Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII Joe Gibbs, Washington, XVII, XXII, XXVI 2 Vince Lombardi, Green Bay, I-II Tom Landry, Dallas, VI, XII Don Shula, Miami, VII-VIII Tom Flores, Oakland, XV; L.A. Raiders, XVIII Bill Parcells, N.Y. Giants, XXI, XXV Jimmy Johnson, Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII George Seifert, San Francisco, XXIV, XXIX Mike Shanahan, Denver, XXXII-XXXIII Tom Coughlin, N.Y. Giants, XLII, XLVI Most Games, Losing Team, Coach 4 Bud Grant, Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI Don Shula, Baltimore, III; Miami, VI, XVII, XIX Marv Levy, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII Dan Reeves, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV; Atlanta, XXXIII 3 Tom Landry, Dallas, V, X, XIII

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Player Records Established thru XXXV[154]
Most points scored, career 42 Jerry Rice
Most touchdowns, career 7 Jerry Rice
Longest scoring play 99 yds Kickoff return Desmond Howard000(GB)
Passing Records
Most attempts, career 152 John Elway
Most completions, game 31 Jim Kelly
Most consecutive completions, game 13 Joe Montana XXIV
Most completions, career 83 Joe Montana
Most passing yards, career 1142 yds Joe Montana
Longest pass 81 yds (TD) Brett Favre
Most touchdown passes, career 11 Joe Montana
Most interceptions thrown, game 4 Craig Morton
Jim Kelly xxvi
Drew Bledsoe
Kerry Collins
Most attempts, without
interception, game
45 Kurt Warner
Rushing Records
Longest run from scrimmage 74 yds Marcus Allen
Receiving Records
Most yards, career 512 yds Jerry Rice
Most receptions, game 11 Dan Ross
Jerry Rice
Most receptions, career 28 Jerry Rice
Longest Reception 81 yds Antonio Freeman
Longest Touchdown Reception 81 yds Antonio Freeman
Most receiving touchdowns, career 7 Jerry Rice
Combined yardage records
Most yards gained, game 244 Andre Coleman
Desmond Howard
Most yards gained, career 527 yds Jerry Rice
Fumbles
Most fumbles recovered, career 2 John Elway
Jimmie Jones000(Dal)
Kenneth Davis000(Buf)
Kurt Warner
Most fumble returns for touchdowns, game 1 Mike Bass000(Was)
Mike Hegman
Jimmie Jones000(Dal)
Ken Norton000(Dal)
James Washington000(Dal)
Defense
Longest interception return 75 yds Willie Brown
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1 Herb Adderley (GB)
Willie Brown
Jack Squirek000(Oak)
Reggie Phillips000(Chi)
Duane Starks000(Bal)
Ty Law000(NE)
Most safeties, game 1 Dwight White000(Pit)
Reggie Harrison000(Pit)
Henry Waechter000(Chi)
Bruce Smith
George Martin
Special Teams
kickoff returns
Longest kickoff return 99 yds (TD) Desmond Howard
Most kickoff returns, game 8 Andre Coleman
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1 Fulton Walker
Stanford Jennings000(Cin)
Andre Coleman
Desmond Howard
Tim Dwight
Ron Dixon000(NYG)
Jermaine Lewis000(Bal)
punt returns
Longest punt return 45 John Taylor000(SF) xxiii
Most punt returns, career 6 Willie Wood (GB)
Jake Scott000(Mia)
Theo Bell000(Pit)
Mike Nelms
John Taylor
Desmond Howard
Most fair catches, game 4 Jermaine Lewis000(Bal)
punts
Longest punt 63 yds Lee Johnson000(Cin) xxiii
Highest punting average,
game (4 punts)
48.75 yds
(4-195)
Bryan Wagner
field goals
Most field goals attempted, career 6 Jim Turner000(Den)
Roy Gerela
Rich Karlis000(Den)
Jeff Wilkins000(StL)
Most field goals made, career 5 Ray Wersching000(SF)
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 2 Jim Breech000(Cin)
extra points
Most (one point) extra points, career 9 Mike Cofer
Most 2 point conversions, game 1 Mark Seay000(SD)
Alfred Pupunu000(SD)
Mark Chmura000(GB)
Records Tied

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Player Records set thru 50
Most points scored, game 18 Roger Craig
Jerry Rice xxix
Ricky Watters
Terrell Davis ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most touchdowns, game 3 Roger Craig
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice xxix
Ricky Watters
Terrell Davis ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most passing attempts, game 58 Jim Kelly ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most passing yards, game 414 yds Kurt Warner xxxiv ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest passer rating, game 150.9 Phil Simms ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
127.8 Joe Montana ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest completion
percentage, game, (20 attempts)
88.0%
(25-34)
Phil Simms ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
70%
(56-80)
Troy Aikman ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Lowest percentage, passes had intercepted, career, (40 attempts) 0%
(0-122)
Jim Plunkett
Joe Montana ♥♥♥♥♥♥ good thru 50
Highest average gain,
game (20 attempts)
14.71 yds (309-21) Terry Bradshaw ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average gain,
career (40 attempts)
11.10 yds (932-84) Terry Bradshaw ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most touchdown passes, game 6 Steve Young ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most interceptions thrown, career 8 John Elway ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing attempts, game 38 John Riggins ♥♥♥♥ good thru 50
Most rushing attempts, career 101 Franco Harris good thru 50♥♥♥
Most yards, game 204 yds Timmy Smith ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing yards, career 354 yds Franco Harris good thru 50♥♥♥
Highest average rushing gain,
game (10 attempts)
10.5 yds (116-11) Tom Matte000(Bal) ♥good thru SB 50♥♥
Highest average rushing gain, career (20 attempts) 9.6 yards (191-20) Marcus Allen ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing touchdowns, game 3 Terrell Davis ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing touchdowns, career 5 Emmitt Smith ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback 64 yds Steve McNair ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most pass yards, game 215 yds Jerry Rice ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most receiving touchdowns, game 3 Jerry Rice xxix tie ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average pass gain, game (3 receptions) 40.33 yds (3-121) John Stallworth good thru 50♥♥♥
Highest average pass gain, career (8 receptions) 24.4 yds (268-11) John Stallworth good thru 50♥♥♥
Most Combined yardage Attempts, game 39 John Riggins good thru 50♥♥♥
Most Combined yardage Attempts, career 108 Franco Harris good thru 50♥♥♥
Most fumbles, career 5 Roger Staubach good thru 50♥♥♥
Most fumbles, game 3 Roger Staubach x
Jim Kelly xxvi
Frank Reich good thru 50♥♥♥
Most fumbles recovered, game 2 Jake Scott000(Mia)
Roger Staubach x
Randy Hughes000(Dal) xii
Butch Johnson000(Dal) xii
Mike Singletary
Jimmie Jones000(Dal) good thru 50♥♥♥ Danny Trevathan
Most fumble return yards, game 64 yards Leon Lett good thru 50♥♥♥
Longest fumble return 64 yards Leon Lett good thru 50♥♥♥
Longest fumble return for touchdown 49 yards Mike Bass000(Was) ♥ good thru 50
Most interceptions, game 3 Rod Martin000(Oak) good thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most interceptions, career 3 Chuck Howley000(Dal)
Rod Martin
Larry Brown ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most interception yards gained, game 108 yds Darrien Gordon000(Den) ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most interception yards gained, career 108 yds Darrien Gordon000(Den) ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most sacks, game 4 L. C. Greenwood good thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most sacks, career 5 L C Greenwood good thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most kickoff returns, career 10 Ken Bell000(Den) ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most kickoff return yards, game 244 yds Andre Coleman ♦♦♦♦thru 50
Most kickoff return yards, career 283 yds Fulton Walker ♦♦♦♦thru 50
Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns) 47.5 yds
(4-190)
Fulton Walker good thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 42.9 yds
(5-210)
Tim Dwight ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punts, game 11 Brad Maynard000(NYG) ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punts, career 17 Mike Eischeid 000(Min)
Mike Horan000(StL) ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punt returns, game 6 Mike Nelms000(Was)
Desmond Howard ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punt return yards gained, game 90 yds Desmond Howard ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punt return yards gained, career 94 yds John Taylor ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average, punt return
yardage, game (3 returns)
18.7 yds (3-56) John Taylor ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average, punt return
yardage, career (4 returns)
15.7 yds
(6-94)
John Taylor ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest punting average, career (10 punts) 46.5 yards Jerrel Wilson000(KC)
(11-511)♥ good thru 50 ♥♥
Most field goals attempted, game 5 Jim Turner000(NYJ)
Efren Herrera000(Dal) good thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most field goals made, game 4 Don Chandler (GB)
Ray Wersching000(SF) thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Longest field goal 54 yds Steve Christie000(Buf) thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most (one point) extra points, game 7 Mike Cofer000(SF)
Lin Elliott000(Dal)
Doug Brien000(SF) ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
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Records Tied
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1 Ty Law000(NE)
Most fumbles recovered, career 2 Kurt Warner
Most field goals attempted, career 6 Jeff Wilkins000(StL)

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Team Records Thru XXXVI [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 8 Cowboys
Most Super Bowl victories 5 49ers
Cowboys
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2 Packers
Dolphins
Steelers
Steelers
49ers
Cowboys
Broncos
Most Super Bowl losses 4 Vikings
Bills
Broncos
Points
Most points, first quarter 14 pts Dolphins viii
Oakland xv
49ers
Patriots
Largest lead, end of first quarter 14 pts Dolphins viii
Oakland xv
Fewest points, first half 0 pts Colts
Vikings
Redskins
Vikings viii
Vikings ix
Vikings xi
Broncos xii
Bengals xvi
Bills xxvi
Giants
Fewest points, second half 0 pts Chiefs
Cowboys
Dolphins vii
Dolphins xvii
Dolphins xix
Broncos xxii
Bills xxviii
Touchdowns, PATs, Field Goals
Most touchdowns, losing team 4 Cowboys xiii
Longest touchdown scoring drive 96 yds Bears
SAFETIES
Most Safeties, Game 1 Pittsburgh ix, x
Bears
Giants xxi
Bills
Rushing
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Dolphins xvii
Patriots xx
Bengals xxiii
49ers
Packers xxxii
Falcons
Rams
Giants
Patriots xxxvi
Passing
Most passes completed 31 Bills xxviii
Most times sacked 7 Cowboys x
Patriots xx
Fewest times sacked 0 Colts
Vikings ix
Steelers xiv
Eagles xv
Redskins xxvi
Broncos again
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Colts
Jets
Vikings
Bears xx
Bills xxviii
Cowboys xxviii
Broncos
Titans
Giants
First Downs
Fewest first downs rushing 1 Patriots xx
Rams
Most first downs, passing 18 Bills xxvi
Rams
Most first downs, penalty 4 Colts
Dolphins viii
Bengals xvi
Bills xxvii
Rams
Defense
Most Interceptions by 4 Jets
Cowboys xii
Redskins xxvi
Cowboys xxvii
Packers xxxi
Ravens
Most yards gained by
interception return
136 Broncos
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1 Packers
Raiders xviii
Bears xx
Ravens
Patriots
Most yards allowed in a win 372 Giants xxi
Fumbles
Most fumble returns for touchdowns, game 2 Cowboys xxvii ♦♦♦♦ record
Turnovers
Fewest turnovers, game 0 Packers
Dolphins viii
Steelers x
Raiders xv
49ers xxiv
Bills xxv
Giants xxv
49ers xxix
Cowboys
Packers
Patriots
Rams
Titans
Ravens
Patriots
Kickoff returns
Most kickoff returns, game 9 Broncos xxiv
Fewest kickoff returns, game 1 Jets
Raiders xviii
Redskins xxvi
Fewest yards gained, game 16 yds Redskins xxvi
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, Game 1 Dolphins xvii
49ers xxiii
Chargers
Packers
Falcons
Ravens
Giants
Punting
Fewest punts, game 1 Falcons
Broncos
Highest average,
game (4 punts)
48.75 yds
(4-195)
Chargers
Lowest average, game (4 punts) 31.2 yds (5-156) Redskins
Punt returns
Fewest punt returns, game 0 Vikings viii,
Bills xxv
Redskins xxvi
Broncos
Falcons
Broncos
Penalties
Most penalties, game 12 Cowboys xii thru xxxviii
Records Tied

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

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Team Records Set Thru 50
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances 4 Bills xxviii thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥
Most consecutive Super Bowl losses 4 Bills thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥
Most points, game 55 pts 49ers ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest points, game 3 pts Dolphins ♦♦thru 50
Largest margin of victory 45 pts 49ers ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Smallest margin of victory 1 pt Giants ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most points scored, first half 35 pts Redskins xxii ♠♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most points scored, second half 30 pts Giants thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
35 pts (2nd) Redskins xxii ♠♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most points, second quarter 35 pts Redskins xxii ♠♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most points, third quarter 21 pts Bears ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most points, fourth quarter 21 pts Cowboys xxvii thru 50♥♥♥♥♥
Largest halftime margin 25 pts Redskins xxii ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 41 pts Bears ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most touchdowns, game 8 49ers xxiv ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest touchdowns, game 0 Dolphins ♦♦♦thru 50
Fewest touchdowns, winning team 1 Jets ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most field goals attempted 5 Jets
Cowboys xii ♦♦♦thru 50
Most field goals made 4 Packers
49ers xvi ♥♥♥♥thru 50
Most (one point) PATs 7 49ers xxiv
Cowboys xxvii
49ers ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game 2 Chargers ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
602 yds Redskins xxii ♠♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
119 yds Vikings ix ♦♦♦thru 50
Most rushing attempts 57 Steelers ix ♦♦♦thru 50
Fewest rushing attempts 9 Dolphins xix ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing yards (net) 280 yds Redskins xxii ♠♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Fewest rushing yards (net) 7 Patriots ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average gain
per rush attempt
7.0
(231-33)
Raiders xviii thru 50 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Lowest average gain
per rush attempt
0.64 Patriots ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing touchdowns 4 Bears
Broncos ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most passing attempts 59 Bills xxvi ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest passes completed 4 Dolphins xvii thru 50♥♥
Most yards passing (net) 407 yds Rams ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
88.0%
(22-25)
Giants xxi ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average yards gained
per pass attempt
14.7 yds Steelers
(309-21) ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Lowest average yards gained
per pass attempt
1.4 yds Broncos
(35-25) xii ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most passing touchdowns 6 49ers xxix ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most first downs 31 49ers xix ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most first downs rushing 16 49ers xix ♥♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest first downs 9 Vikings ix,
Dolphins xvii thru 50♥♥
Fewest first downs passing 1 Broncos xii ♦♦♦thru 50
Fewest passing attempts 7 Dolphins viii ♦♦♦thru 50
Highest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
88.0%
(22-25)
Giants xxi ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Lowest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
32.0% Broncos
(8-25) xii ♦♦♦thru 50
Fewest yards passing (net) 35 yds Broncos xii ♦♦♦thru 50
Highest average gain,
kickoff returns, game (3 returns)
44.0
(132-3)
49ers xxiii ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Highest average return yardage,
game (3 returns)
18.7 yds
(56-3)
49ers xxiii ♥♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most fumbles, game 8 Bills xxvii thru 50♥♥♥♥♥
Most fumbles lost, game 5 Bills xxvii thru 50♥♥♥♥♥
Most fumbles recovered, game 8 Cowboys xii ♦♦♦thru 50
Most turnovers, game 9 Bills xxvii thru 50♥♥♥♥♥
Most punt returns, game 6 Redskins xvii
Packers ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punt return yards gained, game 90 yds Packers ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest punt return yards gained, game -1 yds Cowboys
Titans ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most punts, game 11 Giants ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most kickoff return yards gained, game 244 yds Chargers ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most yards penalized, game 133 yds Cowboys v
Fewest penalties, game 0 Dolphins
Steelers x
Broncos ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest yards penalized, game 0 Dolphins
Steelers x
Broncos ♥♥♥♥ thru 50

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Most yards allowed in a win 427 Patriots
Records Tied
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Patriots
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most touchdowns scored by
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Records thru XXXVI, both team totals [154]
00Total00 A B
Points, Both Teams
Most points scored, second half 44 pts 20 24 xxvi
Most points, third quarter 24 pts 14 10 xxvi
Most points, fourth quarter 28 pts 14 14 xiii
Touchdowns, PATs, Field Goals, Both Teams
Fewest field goals attempted 1 0 1 viii, xxiv thru xxxix
Most field goals made 5 3 2 xxiii, xxviii thru xlvii
Rushing, Both Teams
Fewest rushing attempts 47 25 22 xxxvi
Fewest rushing yards (net) 155 yds 136 19 xxi
Passing, Both Teams
Most passes completed 53 24 29 xix
Most passing yards (net) 615 yds 407 208 xix, xxxiv
Most times intercepted 6 3 3 v thru xxxviii
Most times sacked 10 5 5 xx, xxxi
Fewest times sacked 1 0 1 xv, xxxii
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 0 0 iii, viii, xxviii till 50
First Downs, Both Teams
Fewest first downs rushing 8 6 2 v, xiii, xxxv
Most first downs, passing 32 15 17 xix
Fewest first downs, penalty 0 0 0 vi. vii, x, xix
Defense, Both Teams
Most interceptions by 6 3 3 v thru xxxvii
Most yards gained by
interception return
137 yds 136 1 xxxiii
Fumbles, Both Teams
Fewest fumbles 0 0 0 xiv, xxxi
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0 i, xxix, xxx, xxxi, xxxiv
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Most kickoff returns 12 4 8 xxiv, xxix
Fewest kickoff returns 5 1 4 iii, vii, xxvi thru xlix
Most yards gained 292 yds 48 244 xxix
Fewest yards gained 78 yds 33 45 vii thru xlix
Penalties, Both Teams
Most penalties, game 20 12 8 xii thru xxxviii
Records tied, both team totals
Records set thru 50 both team totals [154]
Total A B
Most points 75 pts 49 26 xxix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest points 21 pts 14 7 vii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most points scored, first half 45 pts 35 10 xxii ♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most points, first quarter 24 pts 10 14 xxxi ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most points, second quarter 35 pts 35 0 xxii ♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Fewest points scored, first half 2 pts 2 0 ix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest points scored, second half 7 pts 0 7 vii, xxii ♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most touchdowns 10 7 3 xxix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest touchdowns 2 1 1 iii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most (one point) PATs 9 (7-7) (2-2) xxvii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest (one point) PATs 2 (1-1) (1-1) iii, v, ix , 50
Most Two-Point Conversions, Both Teams, Game 2 0 2 xxix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most field goals attempted 7 4 3 iii, xxiii, xxxiii, xxxiv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest field goals made 0 0 0 vii, ix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
929 yds 602 327 xxii ♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most rushing attempts 81 52 29 xvii ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most rushing yards (net) 377 yds 280 97 xxii ♠♠♠♠ thru 50
Most rushing touchdowns 4 4 0 viii, xx, xxiv, xxxii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 0 0 x, xv, xxiii thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Most passing attempts 93 38 55 xxix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest passing attempts 35 7 28 viii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest passes completed 19 15 4 xvii ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Most passing touchdowns 7 6 1 xiii, xxix ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest yards passing (net) 156 yds 69 87 vii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest times intercepted 0 0 0 xxv, xxxiv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest interceptions by 0 0 0 xxv, xxxiv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most first downs 50 31 19 xix thru 50 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Fewest first downs 24 13 11 v, xxxv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most first downs rushing 21 14 7 xvii ♥♥♥♥ thru 50
Fewest first downs, passing 9 8 1 xii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most first downs, penalty 6 4 2 xvi, xxxiv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most fumbles 12 4 8 xxvii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most fumbles lost 7 2 5 xxvii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most Turnovers 11 2 9 v
xxvii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest Turnovers 0 0 0 xxv, xxxiv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most punts, game 21 10 11 xxxv ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most punt returns, game 10 4 6 xxxi ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest punt returns, game 0 0 0 xxxii, xxxiii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most punt return yards gained, game 120 yds 90 30 xxxi ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest yards gained, game 0 yds 0 0 xxxii, xxxiii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest punts, game 2 1 1 xxxiii ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest penalties, game 2 0 2 x ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Most yards penalized 164 31 133 v ♦♦♦♦ thru 50
Fewest yards penalized 15 15 0 vi ♦♦♦♦ thru 50

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thru xxxv

Records set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Patriots Rams
Fewest rushing attempts 47 25 22

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SB XXXVI

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

  • Most yards allowed in a win, 427 - Patriots
  • Fewest rushing attempts, both team totals, 47 - Patriots (25) Rams (22)

Records Tied

  • Most fumbles recovered, career, 2 - Kurt Warner
  • Most field goals attempted, career, 6 - Jeff Wilkins0(StL)
  • Most interceptions returned for td, game, 1 - Ty Law0(NE)
  • Three team records by the Patriots
    • Fewest rushing touchdowns, 0
    • Fewest turnovers, 0
    • Most touchdowns scored by interception return, 1

SB XXXV

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Most fair catches, game 4 Jermaine Lewis000(Bal)
Most punts, game 11 Brad Maynard000(NYG)
Records Tied
Most interceptions thrown, game 4 Kerry Collins
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1 Duane Starks000(Bal)
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1 Ron Dixon000(NYG)
Jermaine Lewis


Team Records Set [154]
Most punts, game 11 Giants
Records Tied
Most Interceptions by 4 Ravens
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns 1 Ravens
Giants
Fewest points, first half 0 pts Giants
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest passing touchdowns 0

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Ravens Giants
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
396 yds 244 152
Most punts, game 21 10 11
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest rushing attempts 49 33 16
Fewest first downs 24 13 11
Fewest first downs rushing 8 6 2

SB XXXIV

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXIV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Most passing yards, game 414 yds Kurt Warner
Most attempts, without
interception, game
45
Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback 64 yds Steve McNair
Records Tied
Most punts, career 17 Mike Horan000(Den)


Team Records Set [154]
Most yards passing (net) 407 yds Rams
Records Tied
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Rams
Fewest first downs rushing 1
Most first downs, passing 18
Most first downs, penalty 4
Fewest turnovers, game 0 Rams
Titans
Fewest points, first half 0 pts Titans
Fewest punt return yards gained, game -1 yds
Fewest passing touchdowns 0

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

Records Tied, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Rams Titans
Most field goals attempted 7 4 3
Fewest rushing attempts 49 13 36
Most passing yards (net) 615 yds 407 208
Most first downs, penalty 6 4 2
Fewest times intercepted 0 0 0
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0
Fewest Turnovers 0 0 0

SB XXXIII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Most passing attempts, career 152 John Elway
Most interceptions thrown, career 8
Most interception yards gained, game 108 yds Darrien Gordon000(Den)
Most interception yards gained, career 108 yds
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 42.9 yds
(5-210)
Tim Dwight000(Atl)
Records Tied
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1 Tim Dwight


Team Records Set [154]
Most yards gained by
interception return
136 Broncos
Fewest punts, game 1 Falcons
Broncos
Records Tied
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2 Broncos
Fewest times sacked 0
Fewest penalties, game 0
Fewest yards penalized, game 0
Fewest punt returns, game 0 Falcons
Broncos
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, Game 1 Falcons
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Records Set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Broncos Falcons
Most yards gained by
interception return
137 yds 136 1
Fewest punts 2 1 1
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest punt returns 0 0 0
Fewest yards gained 0 yds 0 0

SB XXXII

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One new record was set and several were tied in Super Bowl XXXII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Most rushing touchdowns, game 3 Terrell Davis
Records Tied
Most points scored, game 18 Terrell Davis
Most touchdowns, game 3
Most interceptions thrown, career 7 John Elway
Team Records Tied [154]
Most rushing touchdowns 4 Broncos
Fewest times sacked 0
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Fewest punt returns, game 0 Broncos
Packers
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Packers


Records tied, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Broncos Packers
Most rushing touchdowns 4 4 0
Fewest times sacked 1 0 1
Fewest punt returns, game 0 0 0
Fewest punt return yards gained 0 yds 0 0

SB XXXI

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Longest pass 81 yds (TD) Brett Favre
Longest Reception 81 yds (TD) Antonio Freeman
Longest scoring play 99 yds Kickoff return Desmond Howard000(GB)
Longest kickoff return 99 yds
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 38.5 yds
(4-154)
Most punt return yards gained, game 90 yds
Records Tied
Most combined yardage gained, game 244 Desmond Howard
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1
Most punt returns, game 6
Most punt returns, career 6
Most interceptions thrown, game 4 Drew Bledsoe
Most 2 point conversions, game 1 Mark Chmura000(GB)
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[157]


Team Records Set [154]
Most punt returns yards gained 90 yds Packers
Records Tied
Most points, first quarter 14 pts Patriots
Most Interceptions by 4 Packers
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns 1
Most punt returns, game 6

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Packers Patriots
Most points, first quarter 24 pts 10 14
Most punt returns, game 10 6 4
Most punt return yards gained 120 yds 90 30
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest rushing attempts 49 36 13
Most times sacked 10 5 5
Fewest fumbles 0 0 0

SB XXX

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 8 Cowboys
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
70%
(56-80)
Troy Aikman
Most rushing touchdowns, career 5 Emmitt Smith
Most interception yards gained, game 77 yds Larry Brown000(Dal)
Most interception yards gained, career 77 yds
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl victories 5 Cowboys
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Emmitt Smith
Most interceptions, career 3 Larry Brown

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

Record tied, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Cowboys Steelers
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0

SB XXIX

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXIX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Most points scored, career 42 Jerry Rice
Most touchdowns, career 7
Most touchdown passes, game 6 Steve Young
Receiving Records
Most yards, career 512 yds Jerry Rice
Most receptions, career 28
Most receiving touchdowns, career 7
Combined yardage records
Most yards gained, game 244 yds Andre Coleman000(SD)
Most yards gained, career 527 yds Jerry Rice
Special Teams
Most kickoff returns, game 8 Andre Coleman
Most kickoff return yards, game 244 yds
Highest punting average,
game (4 punts)
48.75 yds
(4-195)
Bryan Wagner
Most 2 point conversions, game 1 Mark Seay000(SD)
Alfred Pupunu000(SD)
Records Tied
Most points scored, game 18 Jerry Rice
Ricky Watters
Most touchdowns, game 3
Most passing attempts, without
interception, game
36 Steve Young
Most receiving touchdowns, game 3 Jerry Rice
Longest scoring play 98 yds Kickoff return Andre Coleman
Longest kickoff return 98 yds
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1
Most (one point) extra points, game 7 Doug Brien000(SF)
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[158]


Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl victories 5 49ers
Most passing touchdowns 6
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game 2 Chargers
Most Kickoff return yards gained 244 yds
Highest punting average,
game (4 punts)
48.75 yds
(4-195)
Records Tied
Most points, first quarter 14 pts 49ers
Most (one point) extra points 7
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns 1 Chargers


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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 049ers0 Chargers
Most points 75 pts 49 26
Most touchdowns 10 7 3
Most Two-Point Conversions 2 0 2
Most passing attempts 93 38 55
Most kickoff return yards gained 292 yds 48 244
Records tied, both team totals
Most points, first quarter 21 pts 14 7
Most passing touchdowns 7 6 1
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0
Most kickoff returns 12 4 8

SB XXVIII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXVIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Most attempts, career 145 Jim Kelly
Most completions, game 31
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
71.9%
(41-57)
Troy Aikman
Other Records
Most receptions, career 27 Andre Reed
Longest field goal 54 yds Steve Christie000(Buf)
Records Tied
Most points scored, career 24 Thurman Thomas
Most touchdowns, career 4
Most rushing touchdowns, career 4
Most interceptions thrown, career 7 Jim Kelly
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Emmitt Smith
Most fumbles recovered, career 2 Kenneth Davis000(Buf)
Most fumble returns for touchdowns, game 1 James Washington000(Dal)
Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 7 Cowboys
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances 4 Bills
Most consecutive Super Bowl losses 4
Most passes completed 31
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl victories 4 Cowboys
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2
Most Super Bowl losses 4 Bills
Fewest points, second half 0 pts
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Bills
Cowboys


Records tied, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Cowboys 00Bills00
Most field goals made 5 3 2
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 0 0
Fewest punt returns, game 2 1 1

SB XXVII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXVII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]


Player Records Set [154]
Most receptions, career 21 Andre Reed
Most fumble return yards, game 64 yards Leon Lett
Longest fumble return 64 yards
Records Tied
Most fumbles, game 3 Frank Reich
Most fumbles recovered, game 2 Jimmie Jones000(Dal)
Most fumbles recovered, career 2
Most (one point) extra points, game 7 Lin Elliott000(Dal)
Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 6 Cowboys
Most points, fourth quarter 21 pts
Most consecutive Super Bowl losses 3 Bills
Most fumbles, game 8
Most fumbles lost, game 5
Most turnovers, game 9
Records Tied
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances 3 Bills
Most first downs, penalty 4
Most points, first quarter 14 pts Cowboys
Most (one point) PATs 7
Most Interceptions by 4

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


Records Set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Cowboys 00Bills00
Most points 69 pts 52 17
Most points, first quarter 21 pts 14 7
Most fumbles 12 4 8
Most fumbles lost 7 2 5
Records tied, both team totals
Most touchdowns 9 7 2
Most (one point) PATs 9 (7-7) (2-2)
Most Turnovers 11 2 9

SB XXVI

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Most passing attempts, game 58 Jim Kelly
Records Tied
Most interceptions thrown, game 4 Jim Kelly
Most fumbles, game 3
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Gerald Riggs


Team Records Set [154]
Most passing attempts 59 Bills
Most first downs, passing 18
Fewest kickoff returns yards gained 16 yds Redskins
Records Tied
Most consecutive Super Bowl losses 2 Bills
Fewest points, first half 0 pts
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts
Most passes completed 29
Most fumbles, game 6
Fewest times sacked 0 Redskins
Most Interceptions by 4
Fewest kickoff returns, game 1
Fewest punt returns, game 0


Records Set, both team totals [154]
00Total00 Redskins 00Bills00
Most points scored, second half 44 pts 20 24
Most points, third quarter 24 pts 14 10
Most passing attempts 92 33 59
Fewest punt return yards gained 9 yds 0 9
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest kickoff returns 5 1 4

SB XXV

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Super Bowl XXV was the first Super Bowl where no new player records were set. Only one individual player record was tied, by Bruce Smith for most safeties in a game. One single team record was set according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player and Team Records Set [154]
Smallest margin of victory 1 pt Giants
Records Tied
Most safeties, game 1 Bruce Smith
Most safeties, game 1 Bills
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Fewest punt returns, game 0
Fewest turnovers, game 0 Bills
Giants

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Giants Bills
Fewest times intercepted 0 0 0
Fewest Turnovers 0 0 0
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0
Fewest punt returns, game 2 2 0

SB XXIV

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXIV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Most attempts, career 122 Joe Montana
Most completions, career 83
Most consecutive completions, game 13
Most passing yards, career 1142 yds
Most touchdown passes, game 5
Most touchdown passes, career 11
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
127.8
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
68.0%
(83-122)
Receiving Records
Most receptions, career 20 Roger Craig
Most receiving touchdowns, game 3 Jerry Rice
Most receiving touchdowns, career 4
Special Teams
Most kickoff returns, career 10 Ken Bell000(Den)
Most punt return yards gained, career 94 yds John Taylor
Highest average, punt return
yardage, career (4 returns)
15.7 yds
(6-94)
Most (one point) extra points, game 7 Mike Cofer000(SF)
Most (one point) extra points, career 9
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 3 Jerry Rice
Most points scored, game 18
Most touchdowns, career 4 Jerry Rice
Roger Craig
Most points scored, career 24
Lowest percentage, passes had
intercepted, career, (40 attempts)
0%
(0-122)
Joe Montana
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Tom Rathman
Most fumbles recovered, career 2 John Elway
Most punt returns, career 6 John Taylor


Team Records Set [154]
Most points, game 55 pts 49ers
Largest margin of victory 45 pts
Most touchdowns, game 8
Most (one point) PATs 7
Most passing touchdowns 5
Most kickoff returns, game 9 Broncos
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl victories 4 49ers
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most Super Bowl losses 4 Broncos
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Fewest penalties 0

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total 49ers Broncos
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Most kickoff returns 12 3 9
Records tied, both team totals
Most touchdowns 9 8 1
Most points, third quarter 21 pts 14 7
Fewest field goals attempted 1 0 1
Most rushing touchdowns 4 3 1

SB XXIII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
65.6%
(61-93)
Joe Montana
Most passing yards, game 357 yds
Most attempts, without
interception, game
36
Receiving Records
Most yards, game 215 yds Jerry Rice
Special Teams
Longest punt return 45 yds John Taylor000(SF)
Most punt return yards gained, game 56 yds
Most punt return yards gained, career 56 yds
Highest average, punt return
yardage, game (3 returns)
18.7 yds
(3-56)
Longest punt 63 yds Lee Johnson000(Cin)
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 2 Jim Breech000(Cin)
Records Tied
Most completions, career 61 Joe Montana
Lowest percentage, passes had
intercepted, career, (40 attempts)
0%
(0-93)
Most receptions, game 11 Jerry Rice
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1 Stanford Jennings000(Cin)


Team Records Set [154]
Most yards passing (net) 341 yds 49ers
Highest average gain,
kickoff returns (3 returns)
44.0 yds
(132-3)
Most yards gained,
punt returns
56 yds
Highest average gain,
punt returns (3 returns)
18.7 yds
(56-3)
Records Tied
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts 49ers
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Bengals
49ers
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Bengals
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns 1


Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total 49ers Bengals
Most field goals made 5 2 3
Records tied, both team totals
Most field goals attempted 7 4 3
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 0 0
Fewest times intercepted 1 0 1
Fewest interceptions by 1 1 0

SB XXII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Most passing yards, game 340 yds Doug Williams
Most rushing yards, game 204 yds Timmy Smith
Most receiving yards, game 193 yds Ricky Sanders
Most combined yardage gained, game 235 yds
Most (one point) extra points, game 6 Ali Haji-Sheikh000(Was)
Records Tied
Longest pass 80 yds (TD) Doug Williams
Most touchdown passes, game 4
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Timmy Smith
Longest Reception 80 yds (TD) Ricky Sanders
Most receiving touchdowns, game 2
Most kickoff returns, career 8 Ken Bell000(Den)
Most field goals attempted, career 6 Rich Karlis000(Den)
  • † Combined yardage category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[159]


Team Records Set [154]
Most points scored, first half 35 pts Redskins
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
35 pts (2nd)
Most points, second quarter 35 pts
Largest halftime margin 25 pts
Largest deficit a team overcame to win 10 pts
Most touchdowns, quarter 5
Most touchdowns, game 6
Most (one point) PATs, game 6
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
602 yds
Most rushing yards (net) 280 yds
Total offensive yards in a quarter[160] 356 yds
Records Tied
Most passing touchdowns 4 Redskins
Most consecutive Super Bowl losses 2 Broncos
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest points, second half 0 pts


Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Redskins Broncos
Most points scored, first half 45 pts 35 10
Most points, second quarter 35 pts 35 0
Fewest points scored, second half 7 pts 7 0
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
929 yds 602 327
Most rushing yards (net) 377 yds 280 97
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0

SB XXI

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XXI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155], the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book[156] and and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Highest passer rating, game 150.9 Phil Simms
Highest completion
percentage, game, (20 attempts)
88.0%
(25-34)
Most consecutive completions, game 10
Records Tied
Longest field goal 48 yds Rich Karlis000(Den)
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Most points scored, second half 30 pts Giants
Passing
Highest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
88.0%
(22-25)
Giants
Defense
Most yards allowed in a win 372 Giants
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 5 Giants
Most Safeties, Game 1
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Fewest punts, game 2 Broncos

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Giants Broncos
Points, Both Teams
Most points scored, second half 40 pts 30 10
Rushing, Both Teams
Fewest rushing yards (net) 155 yds 136 19
Turnovers, Both Teams
Fewest Turnovers 1 0 1
Punting, Both Teams
Fewest punts, game 5 3 2
Records tied, both team totals
Most points, first quarter 17 pts 7 10
Fewest times intercepted 1 0 1
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0
Fewest punt returns, game 2 1 1

SB XX

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Special Teams
Most kickoff returns, game 7 Stephen Starring000(NE)
Longest punt 62 yds Rich Camarillo000(NE)
Records Tied
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Jim McMahon
Most fumbles recovered, game 2 Mike Singletary
Most fumbles recovered, career 2
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1 Reggie Phillips000(Chi)
Most safeties, game 1 Henry Waechter000(Chi)
Most (one point) extra points, game 5 Kevin Butler000(Chi)


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Most points, game 46 pts Bears
Largest margin of victory 36 pts
Most points scored, second half 23 pts
Most points, third quarter 21 pts
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 41 pts
Touchdowns
Longest touchdown scoring drive 96 yds Bears
Rushing
Fewest rushing yards (net) 7 Patriots
Lowest average gain
per rush attempt
0.64
Most rushing touchdowns 4 Bears
First Downs
Fewest first downs rushing 1 Patriots
Records Tied
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
21 pts (3rd) Bears
Largest halftime margin 20 pts
Most touchdowns, game 5
Most (one point) PATs 5
Most Safeties, Game 1
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Patriots
Most times sacked 7
Most fumbles lost, game 4
Most kickoff returns, game 7


Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Bears Patriots
Points, Both Teams
Most points, third quarter 21 pts 21 0
Passing, Both Teams
Most times sacked 10 3 7
Records tied, both team totals
Most field goals made 4 3 1
Most rushing touchdowns 4 4 0
Most fumbles lost 6 2 4
Most kickoff returns 11 4 7

SB XIX

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XIX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Most points scored, game 18 Roger Craig
Most touchdowns, game 3
Passing Records
Most attempts, game 50 Dan Marino
Most completions, game 29
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
66.6%
(38-57)
Joe Montana
Most passing yards, game 331 yds
Most attempts, without
interception, game
35
Rushing Records
Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback 59 yds Joe Montana
Special Teams
Most kickoff return yards, career 283 yds Fulton Walker000(Mia)
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 35.4 yds
(8-283)
Highest punt return average, career (4 returns) 10.2 yds
(5-51)
Dana McLemore000(SF)
Most field goals made, career 5 Ray Wersching000(SF)
Records Tied
Lowest percentage, passes had
intercepted, career, (40 attempts)
0%
(0-57)
Joe Montana
Most receiving touchdowns, game 2 Roger Craig
Most kickoff returns, career 8 Fulton Walker
Most (one point) extra points, game 5 Ray Wersching
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[161]


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Most points scored, first half 28 pts 49ers
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
21 pts (2nd)
Most points, second quarter 21 pts
Net yards
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
537 yds 49ers
Rushing
Fewest rushing attempts 9 Dolphins
Passing
Most passing attempts 50 Dolphins
Most passes completed 29
Most yards passing (net) 326 yds 49ers
First Downs
Most first downs 31 49ers
Most first downs rushing 16
Most first downs, passing 17 Dolphins
Records Tied
Most points, game 38 pts 49ers
Most touchdowns, game 5
Most (one point) PATs 5
Most Super Bowl appearances 5 Dolphins
Fewest points, second half 0 pts
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Most kickoff returns, game 7

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total 49ers Dolphins
Points, Both Teams
Most points scored, first half 44 pts 28 16
Most points, first quarter 17 pts 7 10
Most points, second quarter 27 pts 21 6
Net yards, Both Teams
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
851 yds 537 314
Rushing, Both Teams
Fewest rushing attempts 49 40 9
Passing, Both Teams
Most passing attempts 85 35 50
Most passes completed 53 24 29
Most passing yards (net) 615 yds 326 289
First Downs, Both Teams
Most first downs 50 31 19
Most first downs, passing 32 15 17
Records tied, both team totals
Most field goals made 4 3 1
Fewest first downs, penalty 0 0 0
Most kickoff returns 11 4 7

SB XVIII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XVIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
122.8 Jim Plunkett
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
63.0%
(29-46)
Lowest percentage, passes
had intercepted, career, (40 attempts)
0%
(0-46)
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 191 yds Marcus Allen
Longest Touchdown Run 74 yds
Longest run from scrimmage 74 yds
Highest average gain, career (20 attempts) 9.6 yds
(191-20)
Combined yardage records
Most yards gained, game 209 yds Marcus Allen
Special Teams
Longest punt return 34 yds Darrell Green000(Was)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 Marcus Allen
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2
Most receiving touchdowns, career 3 Cliff Branch
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1 Jack Squirek000(Oak)
Most kickoff returns, game 5 Alvin Garrett000(Was)
Most (one point) extra points, game 5 Chris Bahr000(Oak)
Most (one point) extra points, career 8
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[162]


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Most points, game 38 pts Raiders
Largest margin of victory 29 pts
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 26 pts
Rushing
Highest average gain
per rush attempt
7.0
(231-33)
Raiders
Kickoff returns
Fewest yards gained, game 17 yds Raiders
Records Tied
Most points scored, first half 21 pts Raiders
Most points, third quarter 14 pts
Most touchdowns, game 5
Most (one point) PATs 5
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1
Fewest kickoff returns, game 1
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Redskins
Most kickoff returns, game 7

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Raiders Redskins
Points, Both Teams
Most points, third quarter 20 pts 14 6
Punting, Both Teams
Most punts, game 14 7 7

SB XVII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XVII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Longest scoring play 98 yds Kickoff return Fulton Walker000(Mia)
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 166 yds John Riggins
Most attempts, game 38
Longest Touchdown Run 43 yds
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, game 39 John Riggins
Most yards gained, game 190 Fulton Walker
Special Teams
Longest kickoff return 98 yds Fulton Walker
Most kickoff return yards, game 190 yds
Highest kickoff return average,
game (3 returns)
47.5 yds
(4-190)
Highest kickoff return average,
career (4 returns)
47.5 yds
(4-190)
Most kickoff returns for touchdowns, game 1
Most punt returns, game 6 Mike Nelms000(Was)
Most punt return yards gained, game 52 yds
Most punt return yards gained, career 52 yds
Highest average, punt return
yardage, career (4 returns)
8.7 yds
(6-52)
Records Tied
Most punt returns, career 6 Mike Nelms
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[163]


Team Records Set [154]
Rushing
Most rushing yards (net) 276 yds Redskins
Passing
Fewest passes completed 4 Dolphins
Kickoff returns
Most yards gained, game 222 yds Dolphins
Highest average gain,
game (3 returns)
37.0 yds
(222-6)
Most Kickoff returns for
touchdowns, game
1
Punt returns
Most punt returns, game 6 Redskins
Most yards gained, game 52 yds
Records Tied
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts Redskins
Most first downs 24
Fewest points, second half 0 pts Dolphins
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest first downs 9


Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Redskins Dolphins
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 81 52 29
Most rushing yards (net) 372 yds 276 96
Passing, Both Teams
Fewest passes completed 19 15 4
First Downs, Both Teams
Most first downs rushing 21 14 7
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Most yards gained 279 yds 57 222
Punt returns, Both Teams
Most yards gained, game 74 yds 52 22

SB XVI

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Most completions, game 25 Ken Anderson
Highest completion
percentage, game, (20 attempts)
73.5%
(25-34)
Receiving Records
Most receptions, game 11 Dan Ross
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 Dan Ross
Most receiving touchdowns, game 2
Most kickoff returns, game 5 David Verser000(Cin)
Most field goals made, game 4 Ray Wersching000(SF)
Most field goals made, career 4
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Largest halftime lead 20 pts 49ers
Touchdowns
Longest touchdown scoring drive 92 yds 49ers
Passing
Most passes completed 25 Bengals
Highest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
73.5%
(25-34)
First Downs
Most first downs 24 Bengals
Records Tied
Most points scored, second half 21 pts Bengals
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts
Fewest points, first half 0 pts
Most first downs, penalty 4
Most kickoff returns, game 7
Most field goals made 4 49ers


Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total 49ers Bengals
Passing, Both Teams
Most passes completed 39 14 25
First Downs, Both Teams
Most first downs 44 20 24
Most first downs, penalty 6 2 4
Records tied, both team totals
Most field goals made 4 4 0

SB XV

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]

Player Records Set [154]
Longest scoring play 80 yds reception Kenny King
Passing Records
Most attempts, game 38 Ron Jaworski
Highest passer rating, game 145.0 Jim Plunkett
Longest pass 80 yds (TD)
Receiving Records
Longest Reception 80 yds (TD) Kenny King
Defense
Most interceptions, game 3 Rod Martin000(Oak)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 Cliff Branch
Most receiving touchdowns, game 2
Most completions, game 18 Ron Jaworski
Most interceptions, career 3 Rod Martin
Most kickoff returns, game 5 Billy Campfield000(Phi)
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1 Chris Bahr000(Oak)


  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl XV.[155]


Team Records Set [154]
Defense
Most yards allowed in a win 360 Raiders
Records Tied
Most points, first quarter 14 pts Oakland
Largest lead, end of first quarter 14 pts
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Raiders
Eagles
Fewest times sacked 0 Eagles
Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Raiders Eagles
Passing, Both Teams
Most passing yards (net) 551 yds 260 291
Fewest times sacked 1 1 0
Punting, Both Teams
Fewest punts, game 6 3 3
Records tied, both team totals
Most points, first quarter 14 pts 14 0
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 0 0

SB XIV

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XIV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Most points scored, career 24 Franco Harris
Most touchdowns, career 4
Passing Records
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
112.8 Terry Bradshaw
Most passing yards, career 932 yds
Highest average gain,
game (20 attempts)
14.71 yds
(309-21)
Highest average gain,
career (40 attempts)
11.10 yds
(932-84)
Most touchdown passes, career 9
Lowest percentage, passes had
intercepted, career, (40 attempts)
See Note*
Rushing Records
Most yards, career 354 yds Franco Harris
Most attempts, career 101
Most touchdowns, career 4
Receiving Records
Most yards, career 364 yds Lynn Swann
Most receptions, career 16
Highest average gain, game (3 receptions) 40.33 yds
(3-121)
John Stallworth
Highest average gain, career (8 receptions) 24.4 yds
(11-268)
Most touchdowns, career 3 John Stallworth
Lynn Swann
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, career 108 Franco Harris
Most yards gained, career 468 yds
Special Teams
Most kickoff returns, game 5 Larry Anderson000(Pit)
Most kickoff returns, career 8
Most kickoff return yards, game 162 yds
Most kickoff return yards, career 205 yds
Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns) 32.4 yds
(5-162)
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 25.6 yds
(8-205)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 Franco Harris
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2 Franco Harris
Most punt returns, career 6 Theo Bell000(Pit)
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1 Matt Bahr000(Pit)
Frank Corral000(LA)

^Note * Terry Bradshaw threw 3 interceptions in this game, increasing his career interception percentage in Super Bowls to 4.8%. This meant that Bart Starr once again held the record for "Lowest percentage, passes had intercepted, career, (40 attempts)" with 2.1% (1-47). Jim Plunkett would surpass this record in Super Bowl XVIII with 0.0% (0-46).

  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[164]


Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl victories 4 Steelers
Passing
Most yards passing (net) 309 yds Steelers
Highest average yards gained
per pass attempt
14.7 yds
(309-21)
Kickoff returns
Highest average gain,
game (3 returns)
32.4 yds
(162-5)
Steelers
Punting
Fewest punts, game 2 Steelers
Records Tied
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2 Steelers
Most points scored, second half 21 pts
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts
Fewest times sacked 0

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Steelers Rams
Passing, Both Teams
Most passing yards (net) 503 yds 309 194
Fumbles, Both Teams
Fewest fumbles 0 0 0
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Most kickoff returns 11 5 6
Most yards gained 241 yds 162 79
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0
Fewest punts, game 7 2 5

SB XIII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Most attempts, career 98 Roger Staubach
Most completions, career 61
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
62.2% (61-98)
Most passing yards, career 734 yds
Most touchdown passes, career 8
Most passing yards, game 318 yds Terry Bradshaw
Most touchdown passes, game 4
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
120.0
Highest average gain,
career (40 attempts)
9.9 yds (623-63)
Lowest percentage, passes
had intercepted, career, (40 attempts)
1.6% (1-63)
Rushing Records
Most yards, career 308 yds Franco Harris
Most attempts, career 81
Longest Touchdown Run 22 yds
Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback 37 yds Roger Staubach
Highest average gain, career (20 attempts) 5.23 yards (162-31) Tony Dorsett
Receiving Records
Most yards, career 285 yds Lynn Swann
Highest average gain, career (8 receptions) 25.9 yds (285-11)
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, career 85 Franco Harris
Most yards gained, career 356
Fumbles
Most fumbles, career 5 Roger Staubach
Defense
Most sacks, career 5 L C Greenwood000(Pit)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 John Stallworth
Most touchdowns, career 2 Franco Harris
Lynn Swann
John Stallworth
Butch Johnson000(Dal)
Most rushing touchdowns, career 2 Franco Harris
Most receiving touchdowns, career 2 John Stallworth
Lynn Swann
Butch Johnson
Longest scoring play 75 yds reception John Stallworth
Longest Reception 75 yds
Most receiving touchdowns, game 2
Longest pass 75 yds (TD) Terry Bradshaw
Most (one point) extra points, game 5 Roy Gerela000(Pit)
Most (one point) extra points, career 8
Most field goals attempted, career 6
Most fumble returns for touchdowns, game 1 Mike Hegman
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[165]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl X.[155]


Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 5 Cowboys
Most Super Bowl victories 3 Steelers
Touchdowns
Most touchdowns, losing team 4 Cowboys
Longest touchdown scoring drive 89 yds
Passing
Most yards passing (net) 291 yds Steelers
Most passing touchdowns 4
Records Tied
Most points, game 35 pts Steelers
Most touchdowns, game 5
Most (one point) PATs 5
Fewest first downs rushing 2
Most first downs, passing 15
Fewest punts, game 3
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts Steelers
Cowboys
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Cowboys


Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Steelers Cowboys
Points
Most points 66 pts 35 31
Most points scored, first half 35 pts 21 14
Most points scored, second half 31 pts 14 17
Most points, first quarter 14 pts 7 7
Most points, second quarter 21 pts 14 7
Most points, fourth quarter 28 pts 14 14
Touchdowns, PATs
Most touchdowns 9 5 4
Most (one point) PATs 9 (5-5) (4-4)
Passing
Most passing yards (net) 467 yds 291 176
Most passing touchdowns 7 4 3
First Downs
Most first downs, passing 28 15 13
Punt returns
Most yards gained, game 60 yds 27 33
Records tied
Most times sacked 9 4 5
Fewest first downs rushing 8 2 6

SB XII

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Most passing yards, career 506 yds Roger Staubach
Most touchdown passes, career 5
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
64.7% (44-68)
Most interceptions thrown, game 4 Craig Morton
Most interceptions thrown, career 7
Fumbles
Most fumbles, career 4 Roger Staubach
Special Teams
Longest kickoff return 67 yds Rick Upchurch000(Den)
Most kickoff return yards, game 94 yds
Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns) 31.3 yds (3-94)
Most field goals attempted, career 6 Jim Turner000(Den)
Records Tied
Most fumbles recovered, game 2 Randy Hughes000(Dal)
Butch Johnson000(Dal)
Most fumbles recovered, career 2 John Fitzgerald000(Dal)
Randy Hughes
Butch Johnson
Most field goals attempted, game 5 Efren Herrera000(Dal)
Most field goals made, career 4 Jim Turner
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1 Efren Herrera
Jim Turner
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl XII.[155]
Team Records Set [154]
Passing
Lowest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
32.0%
(8-25)
Broncos
Fewest yards passing (net) 35 yds
Lowest average yards gained
per pass attempt
1.4 yds
(35-25)
First Downs
Fewest first downs passing 1 Broncos
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 6 Cowboys
Most fumbles recovered, game 8
Turnovers
Most turnovers, game 8 Broncos
Kickoff returns
Most yards gained, game 173 yds Broncos
Highest average gain,
game (3 returns)
28.8 yds
(173-6)
Penalties
Most penalties, game 12 Cowboys
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl appearances 4 Cowboys
Most Super Bowl victories 2
Most passing touchdowns 2
Most field goals attempted 5
Most Interceptions by 4
Fewest points, first half 0 pts Broncos
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Most fumbles lost, game 4

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Cowboys Broncos
Points
Most points, third quarter 17 pts 7 10
First Downs
Fewest first downs, passing 9 8 1
Fumbles
Most fumbles 10 6 4
Most fumbles lost 6 2 4
Kickoff returns
Most yards gained 224 yds 51 173
Penalties
Most penalties, game 20 12 8
Records tied
Most times sacked 9 5 4

SB XI

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The following records were set in Super Bowl XI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Most attempts, game 35 Fran Tarkenton
Most attempts, career 89
Most completions, career 46
Most passing yards, career 489 yds
Most interceptions thrown, career 6
Receiving Records
Most receptions, career 15 Chuck Foreman000(Min)
Defense
Most interception yards gained, game 75 yds Willie Brown000(Oak)
Most interception yards gained, career 75 yds
Longest interception return 75 yds
Special Teams
Most punt return yards gained, game 43 yds Neal Colzie000(Oak)
Highest average return yardage,
game (3 returns)
10.8 yds
(43-4)
Records Tied
Longest scoring play 75 yds, int. return Willie Brown
Most touchdowns, game 2 Pete Banaszak
Most touchdowns, career 2
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2
Most rushing touchdowns, career 2
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1 Willie Brown
Most kickoff returns, game 4 Sammy White000(Min)
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1 Errol Mann000(Oak)


Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 4 Vikings
Most Super Bowl losses 4
Points
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
16 pts (2nd) Raiders
Most points, second quarter 16 pts
Touchdowns
Longest touchdown scoring drive 86 yds Vikings
Net yards
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
429 yds Raiders
Rushing
Most rushing yards (net) 266 yds Raiders
Passing
Most passing attempts 44 Vikings
Most passes completed 24
Most yards passing (net) 282 yds
First Downs
Most first downs, passing 15 Vikings
Defense
Most yards allowed 429 Vikings
Most yards allowed in a win 353 Raiders
Kickoff returns
Most yards gained, game 136 yds Vikings
Punt returns
Most yards gained, game 43 yds Raiders
Highest average return yardage,
game (3 returns)
10.8 yds Raiders
(43-4)
Records Tied
Fewest points, first half 0 pts Vikings
Most touchdowns, losing team 2
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Most passing touchdowns 2
Fewest first downs, rushing 2
Most kickoff returns, game 7
Fewest first downs, penalty 0 Raiders
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1
Fewest turnovers, game 0

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

Team Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Raiders Vikings
Points
Most points scored, second half 30 pts 16 14
Net yards
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
782 yds 429 353
Rushing
Most rushing yards (net) 337 yds 266 71
Passing
Most passes completed 36 12 24
Most passing yards (net) 445 yds 163 282
First Downs
Most first downs 41 21 20
Fumbles
Fewest fumbles 1 0 1
Punt returns
Most yards gained, game 57 yds 43 14
Records tied, both team totals
Most touchdowns 6 4 2
Most rushing attempts 78 52 26
Most first downs, passing 23 8 15

SB X

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The following records were set in Super Bowl X, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[155] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154]
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set [154]
Passing Records
Highest passer rating, game 122.5 Terry Bradshaw
Most touchdown passes, career 4 Roger Staubach
Rushing Records
Most attempts, career 61 Franco Harris
Receiving Records
Most yards, game 161 yds Lynn Swann
Highest average gain, game (3 receptions) 40.3 yds (4-161)
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, career 64 Franco Harris
Most yards gained, game 161 yds Lynn Swann
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 3 Roger Staubach
Most fumbles, career 3 Roger Staubach
Franco Harris
Defense
Most sacks, game 4 L. C. Greenwood
Special Teams
Longest kickoff return 48 yds Thomas Henderson000(Dal)
Most kickoff returns, career 7 Preston Pearson000(Dal)
Records Tied
Most touchdown passes, game 2 Roger Staubach
Terry Bradshaw
Most interceptions thrown, game 3 Roger Staubach
Most fumbles recovered, game 2 Roger Staubach
Most fumbles recovered, career 2 Franco Harris
Roger Staubach
Bobby Walden000(Pit)
Most interceptions, career 2 Mike Wagner000(Pit)
Most safeties, game 1 Reggie Harrison000(Pit)
Most kickoff returns, game 4 Preston Pearson
Most field goals attempted, career 5 Roy Gerela000(Pit)
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[166]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl X.[155]


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts Steelers
Passing
Most times sacked 7 Cowboys
Defense
Most sacks made 7 Steelers
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl victories 2 Steelers
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
14 pts (4th)
Fewest penalties, game 0
Fewest yards penalized, game 0
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Most punt returns, game 5
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Cowboys
Steelers
Most passing touchdowns 2
Fewest first downs penalty 0
Most fumbles recovered, game 4
Most touchdowns, losing team 2 Cowboys

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Steelers Cowboys
Points
Most points, fourth quarter 21 pts 14 7
Rushing
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 0 0
Passing
Most passing touchdowns 4 2 2
Fumbles
Most fumbles 8 4 4
Penalties
Fewest penalties, game 2 0 2
Records tied
Most points, first quarter 14 pts 7 7
Fewest first downs, penalty 0 0 0
Most times sacked 9 2 7
Fewest fumbles lost 0 0 0

SB IX

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl IX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary[154]. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized[156]. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Records Set in Super Bowl IX[154]
Passing Records
Most attempts, career 54 Fran Tarkenton000(Min)
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 158 yds Franco Harris000(Pit)
Most attempts, game 34
Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback 33 yds Terry Bradshaw000(Pit)
Combined yardage records
Combined yardage
Most Attempts, game
35 Franco Harris
Most yards gained, game 158 Franco Harris
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 2 Franco Harris
Defense
Most safeties, game 1 Dwight White000(Pit)
Special Teams
Most punts, career 17 Mike Eischeid 000(Min)
Highest average, punt return
yardage, game (3 returns)
11.3 yds (3-34) Lynn Swann000(Pit)
Records Tied
Most completions, career 29 Fran Tarkenton
Most interceptions thrown, game 3
Most interceptions thrown, career 4
Most receptions, career 10 Chuck Foreman000(Min)
Most fumbles, career 2 Franco Harris
Fran Tarkenton
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[168]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl II.[167][169]


Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl losses 3 Vikings
Most consecutive Super Bowl losses 2
Scoring
Most safeties, game 1 Steelers
Net yards
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
119 yds Vikings
Rushing
Most rushing attempts 57 Steelers
Fewest rushing yards (net) 17 Vikings
Lowest average gain
per rush attempt
0.8 Vikings
(17-21)
First Downs
Fewest first downs 9 Vikings
Defense
Fewest yards allowed 119 Steelers
Punt returns
Most yards gained, game 36 yds Steelers
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl appearances 3 Vikings
Fewest points, first half 0 pts
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Fewest first downs rushing 2
Fewest times sacked 0
Fewest sacks made 0 Steelers
Most punt returns, game 5

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Steelers Vikings
Points
Fewest points scored, first half 2 pts 2 0
Net yards, Both Teams
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
452 yds 333 119
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 78 57 21
Passing, Both Teams
Fewest passes completed 20 9 11
First Downs, Both Teams
Fewest first downs, passing 10 5 5
Fumbles, Both Teams
Most fumbles 7 4 3
Punt returns, Both Teams
Most punt returns, game 9 5 4
Most yards gained, game 48 yds 36 12
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest (one point) extra points 2 (2-2) (0-1)
Fewest field goals made 0 0 0
Fewest rushing touchdowns 1 1 0
Fewest times sacked 2 2 0
Most fumbles lost 4 2 2
Most punts, game 13 7 6

SB VIII

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl VIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154] Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set in Super Bowl VIII [154]
Passing Records
Most completions, game 18 Fran Tarkenton000(Min)
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 145 yds Larry Csonka000(Mia)
Most yards, career 297 yds
Most attempts, game 33
Most attempts, career 57
Highest average gain, career (20 attempts) 5.2 yards (297-57)
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, career 60 Larry Csonka
Most yards gained, career 314
Fumbles
Most fumbles, career 2 Jake Scott000(Mia)
Most fumbles recovered, game 2
Most fumbles recovered, career 2
Special Teams
Most punt return yards gained, career 45 yds Jake Scott
Most punts, career 15 Larry Seiple000(Mia)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, game 2 Larry Csonka
Most rushing touchdowns, game 2
Most touchdowns, career 2 Larry Csonka
Jim Kiick000(Mia)
Most rushing touchdowns, career 2
Most fumbles, game 1 Fran Tarkenton
Oscar Reed000(Min)
Jake Scott
Most punt returns, career 6 Jake Scott
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[170]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl IV.[167][169]
Team Records VIII Worksheet[154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 3 Dolphins
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances 3
Most Super Bowl losses 2 Vikings
Points
Most points scored, first half 17 pts Dolphins
Most points, first quarter 14 pts
Largest lead, end of first quarter 14 pts
Largest halftime margin 17 pts
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 24 pts
Rushing
Most rushing attempts 53 Dolphins
Passing
Fewest passing attempts 7 Dolphins
Fewest passes completed 6
Fewest yards passing (net) 63 yds
Most passes completed 18 Vikings
First Downs
Fewest first downs passing 4 Dolphins
Punt returns
Fewest punt returns, game 0 Vikings
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl victories 2 Dolphins
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
14 pts (1st)
Most rushing touchdowns 3
Most first downs, penalty 4
Fewest turnovers, game 0
Fewest punts, game 3
Fewest points, first half 0 pts Vikings
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Vikings
Dolphins

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

Records, both team totals [154]
Total Dolphins Vikings
Points, Both Teams
Most points, first quarter 14 pts 14 0
Field Goals, Both Teams
Fewest field goals attempted 1 1 0
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 77 53 24
Most rushing touchdowns 4 3 1
Passing, Both Teams
Fewest passing attempts 35 7 28
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest times intercepted 1 0 1
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 0 0
Most first downs rushing 18 13 5
Most first downs, penalty 5 4 1
Fewest interceptions by 1 0 1
Fewest Turnovers 2 0 2


SB VII

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl VII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154] Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


Player Records Set in Super Bowl VII [154]
Rushing Records
Most yards, career 152 yds Larry Csonka000(Mia)
Longest run from scrimmage 49 yards
Highest average gain, career (20 attempts) 6.3 yards (152-24)
Fumbles
Most fumble return yards, game 49 yards Mike Bass000(Was)
Longest fumble return
Longest fumble return for touchdown
Most fumble returns for touchdowns, game 1
Defense
Most interception yards gained, game 63 yds Jake Scott 000(Mia)
Most interception yards gained, career
Special Teams
Most kickoff returns, career 6 Mercury Morris000(Mia)
Most kickoff return yards, career 123 yds
Records Tied
Most interceptions thrown, game 3 Billy Kilmer000(Was)
Most interceptions, game 2 Jake Scott
Most interceptions, career
Most fumbles, game
Most fumbles, career
1 Larry Brown000(Was)
Garo Yepremian000(Mia)
Jake Scott
Most fumbles recovered, game
Most fumbles recovered, career
1 Mike Bass000(Was)
Dick Anderson000(Mia)


Team Records [154]
Passing
Fewest passing attempts 11 Dolphins
Fewest passes completed 8
Fewest yards passing (net) 69 yds
Lowest average yards gained
per pass attempt
3.1 yds Redskins
(87-28)
Defense
Most yards gained by
interception return
95 Dolphins
Punting
Lowest average, game (4 punts) 31.2 yds (5-156) Redskins
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl appearances 2 Dolphins
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances 2
Most points, first quarter 7 pts
Largest lead, end of first quarter 7 pts
Fewest points, second half 0 pts
Fewest first downs passing 5
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Redskins
Fewest points, first half 0 pts
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Fewest first downs penalty 0 Dolphins
Redskins


Records set, both team totals [154]
Total Dolphins Redskins
Points, Both Teams thru
Fewest points 21 pts 14 7
Fewest points scored, second half 7 pts 0 7
Field Goals, Both Teams
Fewest field goals made 0 0 0
Net yards, Both Teams
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
481 yds 253 228
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 73 37 36
Passing, Both Teams
Fewest passing attempts 39 11 28
Fewest passes completed 22 8 14
Fewest yards passing (net) 156 yds 69 87
Defense, Both Teams
Most yards gained by
interception return
95 yds 95 0
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Fewest yards gained 78 yds 33 45
Punt returns, Both Teams
Fewest yards gained 13 yds 4 9
Records tied, both team totals
Most points, first quarter 7 pts 7 0
Fewest field goals attempted 2 1 1
Fewest rushing touchdowns 1 1 0
Fewest first downs, penalty 0 0 0
Fewest kickoff returns 5 2 3

SB VI

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl VI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154] Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


Records set in Super Bowl VI [154]
Rushing Records
Most yards, career 139 yds Walt Garrison000(Dal)
Most attempts, career 37 Duane Thomas000(Dal)
Highest average gain, career (20 attempts) 5.3 yards (139-26) Walt Garrison
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, career 44 Duane Thomas
Special Teams
Longest kickoff return 37 yds Mercury Morris000(Mia)
Most punts, career 14 Ron Widby000(Dal)
Records Tied
Most touchdowns, career 2 Duane Thomas000(Dal)
Most touchdown passes, game 2 Roger Staubach000(Dal)
Most kickoff returns, game 4 Mercury Morris
Most kickoff returns, career 4
Most kickoff return yards, game 90 yds
Most kickoff return yards, career 90 yds
Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns) 22.5 yds (4-90)
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 22.5 yds (4-90)
Most fumbles, game
Most fumbles, career
1 Calvin Hill000(Dal)
Bob Griese000(Mia)
Larry Csonka
Most fumbles recovered, game
Most fumbles recovered, career
1 Larry Cole000(Dal)
Chuck Howley
Manny Fernandez000(Mia)


  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[171]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl III.[167][169]
Team Records Set [154]
Points, Touchdowns
Fewest points, game 3 pts Dolphins
Fewest points, second half 0 pts
Fewest touchdowns, game 0
Net yards
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
185 yds Dolphins
Rushing
Most rushing attempts 48 Cowboys
Most rushing yards (net) 252 yds
Passing
Fewest yards passing (net) 100 yds Cowboys
First Downs
Most first downs 23 Cowboys
Most first downs rushing 15
Defense
Fewest yards allowed 185 Cowboys
Punting
Lowest average, game (4 punts) 37.2 yds (5-186) Cowboys
Punt returns
Fewest yards gained, game -1 yds Cowboys
Penalties
Fewest penalties, game 0 Dolphins
Fewest yards penalized, game 0 yds Dolphins
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl appearances 2 Cowboys
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances
Most passing touchdowns 2
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Dolphins
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest first downs 10
Fewest first downs penalty 0 Cowboys
Dolphins
Fewest punt returns, game 1

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

Records set, both team totals [154]
Total Cowboys Dolphins
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 68 48 20
Most rushing yards (net) 332 yds 252 80
Passing, Both Teams
Fewest passing attempts 42 19 23
Fewest yards passing (net) 205 yds 100 105
First Downs, Both Teams
Most first downs rushing 18 15 3
Fewest first downs, penalty 0 0 0
Punt returns, Both Teams
Fewest punt returns, game 2 1 1
Penalties, Both Teams
Fewest penalties, game 3 3 0
Fewest yards penalized 15 yds 15 0
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest rushing touchdowns 1 1 0
Fewest times intercepted 1 0 1
Fewest interceptions by 1 1 0

SB V

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl V, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154] Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records in Super Bowl V [154]
Longest scoring play 75 yd pass John Mackey000(Bal)
Longest Reception 75 yds
Longest Touchdown Reception 75 yds
Longest pass 75 yds (TD) Johnny Unitas (Bal)
Most interceptions thrown, career 4 Earl Morrall000(Bal)
Special Teams
Most kickoff return yards, game 90 yds Jim Duncan 000(Bal)
Most kickoff return yards, career 90 yds
Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns) 22.5 yds (4-90)
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 22.5 yds (4-90)
Most punts, game 9 Ron Widby000(Dal)
Records Tied
Most interceptions thrown, game 3 Craig Morton000(Dal)
Most interceptions, game 2 Chuck Howley000(Dal)
Most interceptions, career 2
Most kickoff returns, game 4 Jim Duncan
Most kickoff returns, career 4
Most fumbles, game
Most fumbles, career
1 Ron Gardin
Johnny Unitas
Jim Duncan
Eddie Hinton000(Bal)
Earl Morrall
Duane Thomas000(Dal)
Most fumbles recovered, game
Most fumbles recovered, career
1 Earl Morrall
Jim Duncan
Cliff Harris
Jethro Pugh000(Dal)
Richmond Flowers
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[172]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl IV.[167][169]
Team Records Set [154]
Points
Smallest margin of victory 3 pts Colts
Most points, fourth quarter 10 pts
Net yards
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
215 yds Cowboys
Rushing
Lowest average gain
per rush attempt
2.2 Colts
(69-31)
Passing
Fewest passes completed 11 Colts
Most yards passing (net) 260 yds
Fewest yards passing (net) 113 yds Cowboys
Highest average yards gained
per pass attempt
10.4 yds Colts
(260-25)
Lowest average yards gained
per pass attempt
4.3 yds Cowboys
(113-26)
First Downs
Fewest first downs 10 Cowboys
Fewest first downs passing 5
Most first downs, penalty 4 Colts
Defense
Fewest yards allowed 215 Colts
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 5 Colts
Most fumbles lost, game 4
Most fumbles recovered, game 4 Cowboys
Turnovers
Most turnovers, game 7 Colts
Punting
Most punts, game 9 Cowboys
Penalties
Most penalties, game 10 Cowboys
Most yards penalized, game 133 yds
Team Records Tied
Most Super Bowl appearances 2 Colts
Fewest times sacked 0
Most punt returns, game 5
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Cowboys
Fewest points, second half 0 pts
Fewest touchdowns, game 1
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Fewest sacks made 0

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

Records, both team totals [154]
Total Colts Cowboys
Fewest points scored, second half 10 pts 10 0
Fewest rushing yards (net) 171 yds 69 102
Fewest passes completed 23 11 12
Most times intercepted 6 3 3
Most interceptions by 6 3 3
Most fumbles 6 5 1
Most fumbles lost 4 4 0
Most Turnovers 11 7 4
Most punts, game 13 4 9
Most penalties, game 14 4 10
Most yards penalized 164 yds 31 133
First Downs, Both Teams
Fewest first downs 24 14 10
Fewest first downs rushing 8 4 4
Fewest first downs, passing 11 6 5
Most first downs, penalty 5 4 1
Records tied, both team totals
Fewest (one pt) extra points 2 (1-2) (1-1)
Fewest rushing touchdowns 1 1 0
Fewest times sacked 2 0 2
Fewest sacks made 2 2 0

SB IV

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl IV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.[154] Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized.[156] The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Established in IV [154]
Highest passing completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
63.6% (28-44) Len Dawson000(KC)
Most receptions, career 10 Otis Taylor000(KC)
Longest kickoff return 33 yds Clint Jones000(Min)
Most punts, career 11 Jerrel Wilson000(KC)
Highest punting average, game (4 punts) 48.5 yds Jerrel Wilson (4-194)
Highest punting average, career (10 punts) 46.5 yards Jerrel Wilson (11-511)
Longest field goal 48 yds Jan Stenerud000(KC)
Records Tied
Most fumbles, game 1 Joe Kapp000(Min)
John Henderson000(Min)
Charlie West000(Min)
Most fumbles, career 1
Most fumbles recovered, game 1 Johnny Robinson000(KC)
Remi Prudhomme000(KC)
Most fumbles recovered, career 1
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1 Jan Stenerud
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[173]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl IV.[167][169]
Team Records Set [154]
Super Bowl win with
no home playoff games
3 games Chiefs
Points
Largest halftime margin 16 pts Chiefs
Rushing
Fewest rushing yards (net) 67 Vikings
Passing
Fewest passing attempts 17 Chiefs
Fewest passes completed 12
Fewest yards passing (net) 122 yds
First Downs
Fewest first downs 13 Vikings
Fewest first downs rushing 2
Most first downs, penalty 3 Chiefs
Punting
Highest average, game (4 punts) 48.5 yds
(4-194)
Chiefs
Penalties
Most penalties, game 6 Vikings
Most yards penalized, game 67 yds
Team Records Tied
Most Super Bowl appearances 2 Chiefs
Most points scored, first half 16 pts
Most points, second quarter 13 pts
Longest touchdown scoring drive 82 yds
Fewest first downs passing 7
Fewest (net) yards allowed 239 yds
Fewest punt returns, game 1
Fewest punt return yards gained 0 yds
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Vikings
Fewest points, game 7 pts
Fewest points, first half 0 pts
Fewest touchdowns, game 1
Fewest net yards gained,
rushing and passing
239 yds
Fewest rushing attempts 19
Most passes completed 17
Fewest passing touchdowns 0
Most fumbles, game 3
Most fumbles lost, game 2
Most turnovers, game 5
Fewest punts, game 3

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

Records, both team totals [154]
Total Chiefs Vikings
Fewest points scored, second half 14 pts 7 7
Net yards, Both Teams
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
512 yds 273 239
Passing, Both Teams
Fewest passing attempts 45 17 28
First Downs, Both Teams
Fewest first downs 32 19 13
Fewest first downs rushing 11 9 2
Most first downs, penalty 4 3 1
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Fewest yards gained 115 yds 36 79
Punt returns, Both Teams
Fewest punt returns, game 3 1 2
Fewest yards gained, game 18 yds 0 18
Penalties, Both Teams
Most penalties, game 10 4 6
Most yards penalized 114 yds 47 67
Records Tied, Both Teams
Most points, third quarter 14 pts 7 7
Most times intercepted 4 1 3
Fewest first downs, passing 17 7 10
Most interceptions by 4 3 1
Most fumbles 3 0 3
Most fumbles lost 2 0 2
Most Turnovers 5 0 5
Fewest punts, game 7 4 3

SB III

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl III, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary[154]. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized[156]. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set in Super Bowl III [154]
Passing Records
Most attempts, without
interception, game
28 Joe Namath000(NYJ)
Most interceptions thrown, game 3 Earl Morrall000(Bal)
Most interceptions thrown, career 3
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 121 yds Matt Snell000(NYJ)
Most yards, career 121 yds
Most attempts, game 30
Most attempts, career 30
Highest average gain,
career (20 attempts)
4.0 yds (121-30)
Highest average gain,
game (10 attempts)
10.5 yds (116-11) Tom Matte000(Bal)
Receiving Records
Most receptions, game 8 George Sauer000(NYJ)
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, game 34 Matt Snell
Most Attempts, career 34
Most yards gained, game 146 yds Tom Matte
Defense
Most interceptions, game 2 Randy Beverly000(NYJ)
Most interceptions, career 2
Special Teams
Most punt return yards gained, career 34 yds Timmy Brown000(Bal)
Highest average, punt return
yardage, game (3 returns)
8.5 yds (4-34)
Highest average, punt return
yardage, career (4 returns)
8.5 yds (4-34)
Most field goals attempted, game 5 Jim Turner000(NYJ)
Most field goals attempted, career 5
Records Tied
Most completions, game 17 Joe Namath
Most receptions, career 8 George Sauer
Most fumbles, game 1 Tom Matte
George Sauer
Most fumbles, career 1
Most fumbles recovered, game 1 Ron Porter000(Bal)
Ralph Baker000(NYJ)
Most fumbles recovered, career 1
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[174]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl III.[167] [169]


Team Records Set [154]
Points
Fewest points, game 7 pts Colts
Fewest points, first half 0 pts
Smallest margin of victory 9 pts Jets
Touchdowns, Field Goals
Fewest touchdowns, winning team 1 Jets
Most field goals attempted 5
Rushing
Most rushing attempts 43 Jets
Highest average gain
per rush attempt
6.2 yds Colts
(143-23)
Lowest average gain
per rush attempt
3.3 yds Jets
(142-43)
Passing
Most passing attempts 41 Colts
Lowest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
41.4% Colts
(17-41)
Lowest average yards gained
per pass attempt
4.4 yds Colts
(181-41)
Most times intercepted 4 Colts
Fewest times sacked 0 Colts
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 Colts
Jets
First Downs
Most first downs, penalty 2 Colts
Defense
Most Interceptions by 4 Jets
Fewest sacks, game 0 Jets
Most yards allowed in a win 337 yds Jets
Turnovers
Most turnovers, game 5 Colts
Kickoff returns
Fewest kickoff returns, game 1 Jets
Fewest yards gained, game 25 yds Jets
Highest average gain,
game (3 returns)
26.3 yds Colts
(105-4)
Punting
Fewest punts, game 3 Colts
Lowest average, game (4 punts) 38.8 yds Jets
Punt returns
Fewest punt returns, game 1 Jets
Fewest yards gained, game 0 yds Jets
Highest average return yardage,
game (3 returns)
8.5 yds Colts
(34-4)
Penalties
Most penalties, game 5 Jets
Records Tied
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Colts
Most points, fourth quarter 7 pts
Fewest touchdowns, game 1 Colts
Jets
Most passes completed 17
Fewest times intercepted 0 Jets
Most first downs 21

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Jets Colts
Points, Both Teams
Fewest points 23 pts 16 7
Fewest points scored, first half 7 pts 7 0
Fewest points scored, second half 16 pts 9 7
Touchdowns, PATs, Field Goals, Both Teams
Fewest touchdowns 2 1 1
Fewest (one point) PATs 2 (1-1) (1-1)
Most field goals attempted 7 5 2
Net yards, Both Teams
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
661 yds 337 324
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 66 43 23
Most rushing yards (net) 285 142 143
Passing, Both Teams
Most passing attempts 70 29 41
Most passes completed 34 17 17
Most times intercepted 4 0 4
Fewest times sacked 2 2 0
Fewest passing touchdowns 0 0 0
First Downs, Both Teams
Most first downs 39 21 18
Most first downs rushing 17 10 7
Most first downs, penalty 3 1 2
Defense, Both Teams
Most interceptions by 4 4 0
Fewest sacks made 2 0 2
Turnovers, Both Teams
Most Turnovers 5 0 5
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Fewest kickoff returns 5 1 4
Fewest yards gained 130 yds 25 105
Punting, Both Teams
Fewest punts, game 7 4 3
Punt returns, Both Teams
Fewest punt returns, game 5 1 4
Fewest yards gained, game 34 yds 0 34
Records Tied, Both Teams
Fewest fumbles 2 1 1
Most fumbles lost 2 1 1
Most penalties, game 8 5 3

SB II

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The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl II, according to the official NFL.com boxscore[167] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary[154]. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized[156]. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Set[154]
Most points scored, game 15 (3 FG 3 PAT) Don Chandler (GB)
Most points scored, career 20 (3 FG 8 PAT)
Longest scoring play 62 yd pass Boyd Dowler (GB)
Passing Records
Most attempts, game 34 Daryle Lamonica (Oak)
Most attempts, career 47 Bart Starr (GB)
Most completions, career 29
Highest completion
percentage, career, (40 attempts)
61.7% (29-47)
Highest passer rating,
career, (40 attempts)
103.8
Most passing yards, career 452 yds
Longest pass 62 yds (TD)
Highest average gain,
career (40 attempts)
9.6 yds (452-47)
Most attempts, without
interception, game
24
Most touchdown passes, career 3
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 62 yds Ben Wilson (GB)
Most yards, career 62 yds
Longest run from scrimmage 32 yards Larry Todd (Oak)
Highest average gain,
game (10 attempts)
4.5 yds (54-12) Hewritt Dixon (Oak)
Receiving Records
Longest Reception 62 yds Boyd Dowler (GB)
Longest Touchdown Reception 62 yds
Most receptions, career 8 Max McGee (GB)
Most yards, career 173 yds
Highest average gain, career (8 receptions) 21.6 yards (8-173)
Combined Yardage Records
Most yards gained, career 173 Max McGee (GB)
Fumbles
Most fumbles recovered, game 1 Dick Capp (GB)
Dave Robinson (GB)
J. R. Williamson (Oak)
Most fumbles recovered, career 1
Defense
Most interception yards gained, game 60 yds Herb Adderley (GB)
Most interception yards gained, career 60 yds
Longest interception return 60 yds
Most interceptions returned for td, game 1
Most sacks, game 3 Willie Davis (GB)
Most sacks, career 4.5
Special Teams
Highest punting average, game (4 punts) 44.0 yds (6-264) Mike Eischeid (Oak)
Most punt returns, game 5 Willie Wood (GB)
Most punt returns, career 6
Most punt return yards gained, game 35 yds
Most punt return yards gained, career 33 yds
Longest punt return 31
Highest average, punt return
yardage, career (4 returns)
5.5 yds (33-6)
Most field goals attempted, game 4 Don Chandler (GB)
Most field goals attempted, career 4
Most field goals made, game 4
Most field goals made, career 4
Most 40-plus yard field goals, game 1
Longest field goal 43 yds
Most (one point) extra points, career 8
Player Records Tied
Most interceptions, game 1 Herb Adderley (GB)
Most interceptions, career 1
Most fumbles, game 1 Pete Banaszak (Oak)
Warren Wells (Oak)
Roger Bird (Oak)
Most fumbles, career 1
Most punts, career 7 Donny Anderson (GB)
Most touchdown passes, game 2 Daryle Lamonica (Oak)
Most interceptions thrown, game 1
Most interceptions thrown, career 1
Most rushing attempts, game 17 Ben Wilson (GB)
Most rushing attempts, career 17
Most receiving touchdowns, game 2 Bill Miller (Oak)
Most receiving touchdowns, career 2
Most touchdowns, career 2
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[175]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl II.[167][169]


Team Records Set [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 2 Packers
Most Super Bowl victories 2
Most consecutive Super Bowl appearances 2
Most consecutive Super Bowl victories 2
Points
Smallest margin of victory 19 pts Packers
Most points scored, first half 16 pts
Most points, second quarter 13 pts
Largest halftime margin 9 pts
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 19 pts
Fewest points, first half 7 pts Raiders
Touchdowns, Field Goals
Most touchdowns, losing team 2 Raiders
Longest touchdown scoring drive 82 yds Packers
Most field goals attempted 4
Most field goals made 4
Rushing
Most rushing attempts 41 Packers
Most rushing yards (net) 160
Highest average gain
per rush attempt
5.35 Raiders
(107-20)
Passing
Most passing attempts 34 Raiders
Fewest passes completed 13 Packers
Lowest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
44.1% Raiders
(15-34)
Fewest yards passing (net) 162 yds Packers
Fewest times intercepted 0
First Downs
Fewest first downs 16 Raiders
Most first downs rushing 11 Packers
Fewest first downs passing 7 Packers
Defense
Most yards gained by
interception return
60 Packers
Most touchdowns scored by
interception return
1
Most yards allowed in a win 293
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 3 Raiders
Most fumbles lost, game 2
Most fumbles recovered, game 2 Packers
Turnovers
Most turnovers, game 3 Raiders
Fewest turnovers, game 0 Packers
Kickoff returns
Most kickoff returns, game 7 Raiders
Fewest yards gained, game 49 yds Packers
Punting
Lowest average, game (4 punts) 39.0 yds Packers
(234-6)
Punt returns
Most punt returns, game 5 Packers
Most yards gained, game 35 yds
Fewest yards gained, game 12 yds Raiders
Highest average return yardage,
game (3 returns)
7.0 yds Packers
(35-5)
Penalties
Fewest penalties, game 1 Packers
Fewest yards penalized, game 12 yds
Team Records Tied
Most points, fourth quarter 7 pts Packers
Raiders
Most first downs, penalty 1
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Raiders
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0
Most times intercepted 1
Most passing touchdowns 2
Fewest punt returns, game 3
Most penalties, game 4
Fewest times sacked 3 Packers
Fewest passing touchdowns 1
Most Interceptions by 1
Fewest kickoff returns, game 3

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

Records Set, both team totals [154]
Total Green
Bay
Oakland
Points, Both Teams
Most points 47 pts 33 14
Fewest points scored, first half 23 pts 16 7
Most points scored, second half 24 pts 17 7
Most points, second quarter 20 pts 13 7
Most points, fourth quarter 14 pts 7 7
Field Goals, Extra Points, Both Teams
Most field goals attempted 5 4 1
Most field goals made 4 4 0
Fewest (one point) PATs 5 (3-3) (2-2)
Net yards, Both Teams
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
615 yds 322 293
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 61 41 20
Most rushing yards (net) 267 160 107
Passing, Both Teams
Most passing attempts 58 24 34
Fewest yards passing (net) 348 162 186
First Downs, Both Teams
Fewest first downs 35 19 16
Most first downs rushing 16 11 5
Fewest first downs, passing 17 7 10
Most first downs, penalty 2 1 1
Defense, Both Teams
Fewest interceptions by 1 0 1
Most yards gained by
interception return
60 60 0
Fumbles, Both Teams
Most fumbles 3 0 3
Most fumbles lost 2 0 2
Turnovers, Both Teams
Most Turnovers 3 0 3
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Most kickoff returns 10 3 7
Fewest yards gained 176 yds 49 127
Punting, Both Teams
Most punts, game 12 6 6
Punt returns, Both Teams
Most punt returns, game 8 5 3
Most yards gained, game 47 yds 35 12
Penalties, Both Teams
Fewest penalties, game 5 1 4
Fewest yards penalized 43 12 31
Records Tied, both team totals
Most passing touchdowns 3 1 2

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Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Player Records Established [154]
Most points scored, game 14 Max McGee (GB)
Elijah Pitts (GB)
Most points scored, career 14
Most touchdowns, game 2
Most touchdowns, career 2
Longest scoring play 37 yd pass Max McGee (GB)
Passing Records
Most attempts, game 27 Len Dawson (Kan)
Most attempts, career 27
Most completions, game 16 Len Dawson (Kan)
Bart Starr (GB)
Most completions, career 16
Highest passer rating, game 116.2 Bart Starr (GB)
Highest completion percentage, game, (20 attempts) 69.6%
Most passing yards, game 250 yds
Most passing yards, career 250 yds
Longest pass 37 yds
Highest average gain, game (20 attempts) 10.87 yds (23-250)
Most touchdown passes, game 2
Most touchdown passes, career 2
Most interceptions thrown, game 1 Len Dawson (KC)
Bart Starr (GB)
Most interceptions thrown, career 1
Rushing Records
Most yards, game 56 yds Jim Taylor (GB)
Most yards, career 56 yds
Most attempts, game 17
Most attempts, career 17
Longest Touchdown Run 14 yds
Longest run from scrimmage 15 yards Len Dawson (KC)
Most rushing yards, game, Quarterback 24 yds
Most touchdowns, game 2 Elijah Pitts (GB)
Most touchdowns, career 2
Highest average gain, game (10 attempts) 4.0 yds (11-45)
Receiving Records
Most yards, game 138 yds Max McGee (GB)
Most yards, career 138 yds
Most receptions, game 7
Most receptions, career 7
Longest Reception 37 yds
Longest Touchdown Reception 37 yds
Highest average gain, game (3 receptions) 19.7 yds (7-138)
Most touchdowns, game 2
Most touchdowns, career 2
Combined yardage records
Most Attempts, game 18 Jim Taylor (GB)
Most Attempts, career 18
Most yards gained, game 138 Max McGee (GB)
Most yards gained, career 138
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 1 Jim Grabowski (GB)
Curtis McClinton (Kan)
Most fumbles, career 1
Defense
Most interceptions, game 1 Willie Wood (GB)
Willie Mitchell (Kan)
Most interceptions, career 1
Most interception yards gained, game 50 yds Willie Wood (GB)
Most interception yards gained, career 50 yds
Longest interception return 50 yds
Most sacks, game 1.5 Henry Jordan (GB)
Willie Davis (GB)
Most sacks, career 1.5
Special Teams
Longest kickoff return 31 yds Bert Coan (Kan)
Most kickoff returns, game 4
Most kickoff returns, career 4
Most kickoff return yards, game 87 yds
Most kickoff return yards, career 87 yds
Highest kickoff return average, game (3 returns) 21.8 yds (4-87)
Highest kickoff return average, career (4 returns) 21.8 yds (4-87)
Longest punt 61 yds Jerrel Wilson (Kan)
Most punts, game 7
Most punts, career 7
Highest punting average, game (4 punts) 43.3 (7-317)
Most punt returns, game 3 Donny Anderson (GB)
Most punt returns, career 3
Most punt return yards gained, game 25
Most punt return yards gained, career 25
Longest punt return 15
Highest average, punt return yardage, game (3 returns) 8.3 yds (3-25)
Most field goals attempted, game 2 Mike Mercer (Kan)
Most field goals attempted, career 2
Most field goals made, game 1
Most field goals made, career 1
Longest field goal 31
Most (one point) extra points, game 5 Don Chandler (GB)
Most (one point) extra points, career 5
  • † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.[176]
  • ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl I.[177][169]


Team Records Established [154]
Most Super Bowl appearances 1 Packers
Chiefs
Most Super Bowl victories 1 Packers
Most Super Bowl losses 1 Chiefs
Super Bowl win with
no home playoff games
2 games Packers
Points
Most points, game 35 pts Packers
Fewest points, game 10 pts Chiefs
Largest margin of victory 25 pts Packers
Most points scored, first half 14 pts
Most points scored, second half 21 pts
Most points scored in
any quarter of play
14 pts (3rd)
Most points, first quarter 7 pts
Most points, second quarter 10 pts Chiefs
Most points, third quarter 14 pts Packers
Most points, fourth quarter 7 pts
Largest lead, end of first quarter 7 pts
Largest halftime margin 4 pts
Largest lead, end of 3rd quarter 18 pts
Fewest points, first half 10 pts Chiefs
Fewest points, second half 0 pts
Touchdowns, PATs, Field Goals
Most touchdowns, game 5 Packers
Most touchdowns, losing team 1 Chiefs
Longest touchdown scoring drive 80 yds Packers
Most (one point) PATs 5 Packers
Most field goals attempted 2 Chiefs
Most field goals made 1 Chiefs
Net yards
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
361 yds Packers
Fewest net yards,
rushing and passing
239 yds Chiefs
Rushing
Most rushing attempts 34 Packers
Fewest rushing attempts 19 Chiefs
Most rushing yards (net) 133 Packers
Fewest rushing yards (net) 72 Chiefs
Highest average gain
per rush attempt
3.94 Packers
(130-33)
Lowest average gain
per rush attempt
3.79 Chiefs
(72-19)
Most rushing touchdowns 3 Packers
Fewest rushing touchdowns 0 Chiefs
Passing
Most passing attempts 32 Chiefs
Fewest passing attempts 24 Packers
Most passes completed 17 Chiefs
Fewest passes completed 16 Packers
Highest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
69.6% Packers
(16-23)
Lowest completion percentage
(20 attempts)
53.1% Chiefs
(17-32)
Most yards passing 228 yds Packers
Fewest yards passing 167 yds Chiefs
Highest average yards gained
per pass attempt
9.5 yds Packers
Lowest average yards gained
per pass attempt
5.2 yds Chiefs
Most times intercepted 1 Packers
Chiefs
Most times sacked 6 Chiefs
Fewest times sacked 3 Packers
Most passing touchdowns 2 Packers
Fewest passing touchdowns 1 Chiefs
First Downs
Most first downs 21 Packers
Fewest first downs 17 Chiefs
Most first downs rushing 10 Packers
Fewest first downs rushing 4 Chiefs
Most first downs, passing 12 Chiefs
Fewest first downs passing 11 Packers
Most first downs, penalty 1 Chiefs
Fewest first downs penalty 0 Packers
Defense
Most Interceptions by 1 Packers
Chiefs
Most yards gained by
interception return
50 Packers
Most sacks, game 6 Packers
Fewest yards allowed 239 Packers
Most yards allowed 358 Chiefs
Most yards allowed in a win 239 Packers
Fumbles
Most fumbles, game 1 Packers
Chiefs
Most fumbles lost, game 0
Most fumbles recovered, game 1
Turnovers
Most turnovers, game 1 Packers
Chiefs
Fewest turnovers, game 1
Kickoff returns
Most kickoff returns, game 6 Chiefs
Fewest kickoff returns, game 3 Packers
Most yards gained, game 130 yds Chiefs
Fewest yards gained, game 65 yds Packers
Highest average gain,
game (3 returns)
21.7 Packers (65-3)
Chiefs (130-6)
Punting
Most punts, game 7 Chiefs
Fewest punts, game 4 Packers
Highest average,
game (4 punts)
45.3 yds Chiefs
Punt returns
Most punt returns, game 4 Packers
Fewest punt returns, game 3 Chiefs
Most yards gained, game 23 yds Packers
Fewest yards gained, game 19 yds Chiefs
Highest average return yardage,
game (3 returns)
6.3 yds Chiefs
(19-3)
Penalties
Most penalties, game 4 Packers
Chiefs
Most yards penalized, game 40 yds Packers
Fewest yards penalized, game 26 yds Chiefs

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

Records Established, both team totals [154]
Total Green
Bay
Kansas
City
Points, Both Teams
Most points 45 pts 35 10
Fewest points 45 pts 35 10
Most points scored, first half 24 pts 14 10
Fewest points scored, first half 24 pts 14 10
Most points scored, second half 21 pts 21 0
Fewest points scored, second half 21 pts 21 0
Most points, first quarter 7 pts 7 0
Most points, second quarter 17 pts 7 10
Most points, third quarter 14 pts 14 0
Most points, fourth quarter 7 pts 7 0
Touchdowns, PATs, Field Goals, Both Teams
Most touchdowns 6 5 1
Most (one point) PATs 6 (5-5) (1-1)
Most field goals attempted 2 0 2
Fewest field goals attempted 2 0 2
Most field goals made 1 0 1
Fewest field goals made 1 0 1
Net yards, Both Teams
Most net yards,
rushing and passing
600 yds 361 229
Rushing, Both Teams
Most rushing attempts 53 34 19
Most rushing yards (net) 205 133 72
Most rushing touchdowns 3 3 0
Passing, Both Teams
Most passing attempts 56 32 24
Most passes completed 33 16 17
Most passing yards (net) 395 228 167
Most times sacked 9 3 6
Most passing touchdowns 3 2 1
First Downs, Both Teams
Most first downs 38 21 17
Most first downs rushing 14 10 4
Most first downs, passing 23 11 12
Most first downs, penalty 1 0 1
Defense, Both Teams
Most interceptions by 2 1 1
Most yards gained by
interception return
50 50 0
Fumbles, Both Teams
Most fumbles 2 1 1
Most fumbles lost 0 0 0
Turnovers, Both Teams
Most Turnovers 2 1 1
Kickoff returns, Both Teams
Most kickoff returns 9 3 6
Most yards gained 195 yds 65 130
Punting, Both Teams
Most punts, game 11 4 7
Punt returns, Both Teams
Most punt returns, game 7 4 3
Most yards gained, game 42 yds 23 19
Penalties, Both Teams
Most penalties, game 8 4 4
Most yards penalized 66 40 26

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