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Super Bowl records -- individual
Scoring

RECORD HOLDERS
Most Points, Lifetime 42, Jerry Rice, San Francisco
Most Points, Game 18, Roger Craig, San Francisco vs Miami, 1985
Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs Denver, 1990 and vs San Diego, 1995
Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs San Diego, 1995
Most Touchdowns, Lifetime 7, Jerry Rice, San Francisco
Most Touchdowns, Game 3, Roger Craig, San Francisco vs Miami, 1985
Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs Denver 1990 and vs San Diego, 1995
Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs San Diego, 1995
Most PATs, Lifetime 9, Mike Cofer, San Francisco
Most PATs, Game 7, Mike Cofer, San Francisco vs Denver, 1990
Lin Elliott, Dallas vs Buffalo, 1993
Doug Brien, San Francisco vs San Diego, 1995
Most Field Goals, Lifetime 5, Ray Wersching, San Francisco
Most Field Goals, Game 4, Don Chandler, Green Bay vs Oakland, 1968
Ray Wersching, San Francisco vs Cincinnati, 1982
Longest Field Goal 54, Steve Christie, Buffalo vs Dallas, 1994
Most Safeties 1, Dwight White, Pittsburgh vs Minnesota, 1975
Reggie Harrison, Pittsburgh vs Dallas, 1976
Henry Waechter, Chicago vs New England, 1986
George Martin, New York vs Denver, 1987
Bruce Smith, Buffalo vs New York, 1991

Rushing

RECORD HOLDERS
Most Attempts, Lifetime 101, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh
Most Attempts, Game 38, John Riggins, Washington vs Miami, 1983
Most Yards Gained, Lifetime 354, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh
Most Yards Gained, Game 204, Tim Smith, Washington vs Denver, 1988
Longest Gain 74, Marcus Allen, LA Raiders vs Washington, 1984
Most Touchdowns, Lifetime 5, Emmitt Smith, Dallas
Most Touchdowns, Game 3, Terrell Davis, Denver vs Green Bay, 1998

Passing

RECORD HOLDERS
Most Attempts, Lifetime 152, John Elway, Denver
Most Attempts, Game 58, Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs Washington, 1992
Most Completions, Lifetime 83, Joe Montana, San Francisco
Most Completions, Game 31, Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs Dallas, 1993
Highest Completion Percentage, Lifetime 70%, Troy Aikman, Dallas
Highest Completion Percentage, Game 88%, Phil Simms, New York Giants vs Denver, 1987
Most Yards Gained, Lifetime 1,142, Joe Montana, San Francisco
Most Yards Gained, Game 357, Joe Montana, San Francisco vs Cincinnati, 1989
Most Touchdowns, Lifetime 11, Joe Montana, San Francisco
Most Touchdowns, Game 6, Steve Young, San Francisco vs San Diego, 1995
Most Had Intercepted, Lifetime 8, John Elway, Denver
Most Had Intercepted, Game 4, Craig Morton, Denver vs Dallas, 1978
Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs Washington, 1992
Drew Bledsoe, New England vs Green Bay, 1997
Longest Completion 81, Brett Favre (to Antonio Freeman), Green Bay vs New England, 1997

Receiving

RECORD HOLDERS
Most Receptions, Lifetime 28, Jerry Rice, San Francisco
Most Receptions, Game 11, Dan Ross, Cincinnati vs San Francisco, 1982
Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs Cincinnati, 1989
Most Yards, Lifetime 512, Jerry Rice, San Francisco
Most Yards, Game 215, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs Cincinnati, 1989
Most Touchdowns, Lifetime 7, Jerry Rice, San Francisco
Most Touchdowns, Game 3, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs Denver, 1990
Longest Reception 81, Antonio Freeman (from Brett Favre), Green Bay vs New England, 1997

Fumbles

RECORD HOLDERS
Most By, Lifetime 5, Roger Staubach, Dallas
Most By, Game 3, Roger Staubach, Dallas vs Pittsburgh, 1976
Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs Washington, 1992
Frank Reich, Buffalo vs Dallas, 1993

Interceptions

RECORD HOLDERS
Most By, Lifetime 3, Chuck Howley, Dallas
Rod Martin, Oakland
Larry Brown, Dallas
Most By, Game 3, Rod Martin, Oakland vs Philadelphia, 1981

Miscellaneous

RECORD HOLDERS
Most Games, Losing Team Head Coach 4, Dan Reeves, Atlanta and Denver
4, Marv Levy, Buffalo
4, Bud Grant, Minnesota
Most Games, Career 6, Mike Lodish, Buffalo and Denver
Most yards, Interception Returns, Game 108, Darrien Gordon, Denver
Most yards, Interception Returns, Career 108, Darrien Gordon, Denver
Highest Average, Kickoff Returns, Career 42.0, Tim Dwight, Atlanta (4 returns), 1999
Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game 1, Fulton Walker, Miami, 1983
1, Stanford Jennings, Cincinnati, 1989
1, Andre Coleman, San Diego, 1995
1, Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1997
1, Tim Dwight, Atlanta, 1999


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