SUPER BOWL RECORDS SET IN SUPER BOWL XLVII
Most Combined Yards, Game
290, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Play
108-yard kickoff return, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Kickoff Return
108 yards, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Kickoff Return for Touchdown
108 yards, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Touchdown Run, Quarterback
15 yards, Colin Kaepernick, SFMost Kickoff-Return Yards, Both Teams
312 (Baltimore 206, San Francisco 106)Longest Time Of Game
4:14SUPER BOWL RECORDS TIED IN SUPER BOWL XLVII
Most Touchdowns, Plays of 50-or-More Yards, Game
2, Jacoby Jones, BALMost Receiving Yards, Game, Tight End
104, Vernon Davis, SFMost Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game
1, Jacoby Jones, SFMost Safeties, Game
1, Chris Culliver, SFMost Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game, Team
1, BaltimoreMost Safeties, Game, Team
1, San FranciscoMost Players, 100-or-More Receiving Yards, Game, Team
2, San Francisco (Michael Crabtree 109, Vernon Davis 104)Most Points, Third Quarter, Both Teams
24 (San Francisco 17, Baltimore 7)Most Field Goals, Game, Both Teams
5 (San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2)Most Field Goals Without Miss, Game, Both Teams
5 (San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2)Fewest Rushing Touchdowns, Game, Team
0, Baltimore
This man has just eclipsed Jerry Rice’s single-season yards receiving record of 1,848. Calvin Johnson. Dude is a freak.
Tom Brady marks his spot on the all-time single season record list. Here’s how the top 5 fill out:
1. Drew Brees: 5,476 yards in 2011
2. Tom Brady: 5,235 yards in 2011
3. Dan Marino: 5,084 yards in 1984
4. Drew Brees: 5,069 yards in 2008
5. Matthew Stafford: 5,038 yards in 2011
Congrats again to Drew Brees and, wow, welcome Matthew Stafford!
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In today’s Ravens-Bengals tilt Ray Rice had a whale of a game rushing for 191 yards and 2 touchdowns. That performance overshadowed another remarkable event. If you blinked, you might have missed Ray’s backup, Ricky Williams, becoming the 26th player to rush for 10,000 yards. The quietest 10,000 yards in NFL history.
Congratulations to Drew Brees for becoming the new single season record holder in the NFL!
Brees still has one game left to add to his record, with Tom Brady closing in on Dan Marino’s old record as well.
To add to it, Brees has thrown a touchdown in 41 straight football games, just 6 shy of Johnny Unitas.
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Favre’s consecutive start streak comes to an end at 297.
Looks like that free ticket in Detroit might be worth something. Hang on to those stubs.
(via NFL.com)






