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Most passing yards, quarter, 228 (second) Doug Williams – Washington vs. Denver, XXII; Longest pass, 85 yards (TD) Jake Delhomme (to Muhsin Muhammad) – Carolina vs. New England, XXXVIII; Fewest passing yards by a Super Bowl MVP, 119; Roger Staubach – Dallas vs. Miami, VI; Highest average gain, career (40 attempts), 11.10 yards
In Super Bowl XLIII, Arizona and Pittsburgh combined for the fewest rushing attempts (38) and the fewest rushing yards (91) in Super Bowl history. [96] [97] The Cardinals outgained the Steelers in both passing yards (374 to 234) and total yards (407 to 292), but were flagged for 11 penalties for 106 yards.
Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to reach the Super Bowl, 9–7 (0.563) Los Angeles Rams, 1979 Arizona Cardinals, 2008 New York Giants, 2011. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to win the Super Bowl, 9–7 (0.563) New York Giants, 2011. Longest playoff game, 82 minutes, 40 seconds
21. Super Bowl XLV (2011) Green Bay Packers def. Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25. The never-quit attitude of the Steelers made this a great game after the Packers were dominating 21-10 at halftime.
Bradshaw eclipsed Bart Starr's Super Bowl record for passing yards in the first half with 253 yards in the air as the Steelers led 21–14 at intermission. His 75-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter also tied Johnny Unitas in Super Bowl V for the longest pass in a Super Bowl. The Cowboys were able to stay close, only trailing 21–17 at ...
Fewest net passing yards gained, 14-game season, 997; Buffalo Bills: 1973. Fewest net passing yards gained, 16-game season, 1,660; Kansas City Chiefs: 1979. Most net passing yards gained, single team, game, 541; Los Angeles Rams (vs New York Yanks, Sep 28, 1951) Fewest net passing yards gained, single team, game, −53
Trailing 10–7 in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl X, in the second Super Bowl where the winning team was behind at halftime (Super Bowl V between the Colts and the Cowboys was the other; the Colts trailed at the half 13-6 and would go on to win 16–13), the Steelers rallied to score 14 unanswered points, including a 64-yard touchdown ...
However, Super Bowl XVI still holds the record for the highest rated Super Bowl in history with a 49.1 national rating and a 73 share. [59] An estimated 162.9 million total viewers watched all or part of the game. [4] The game drew a national household Nielsen rating of 46.0 and a 69 share.