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Super Bowl in Numbers

This year’s Super Bowl is coming soon, so it’s time to review the greatest moments and the most memorable performances of Super Bowl in numbers.

The world’s most famous game will be hosted in the greenest and most high-tech stadium of the US, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on the 7th of February.

Each game of Super Bowl has some inspiring facts and cases in numbers. Lets’s check the 15 most memorable features in Super Bowl history:

19

The Miami Dolphins completed only 19 passes against the Washington Redskins, which is the fewest in Super Bowl history.

13

Tom Brady holds the record in Super Bowl history with his 13 touchdown passes.

15

Colin Kaepernick ran the longest touchdown –  15 yards –  against the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII, which is the longest touchdown ever managed run by a quarterback.

29

The team who won Super Bowl with the fewest yards rushed, was the The St. Louis Rams on Super Bowl XXXIV rushing only 29 yards.

18

Super Bowl XXIII was the last outdoor championship which started earlier than 18:00. (Eastern Standard Time 17:00).

42

The oldest player who suit up for a Super Bowl was the kicker of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Stover who was 42 years old at the time of the game.

7

The fewest points ever scored in a Super Bowl game was 7 against the Miami Dolphins by the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII.

12

The fastest score in a game in Super Bowl history came from Seattle Seahawks who scored  12 seconds into Superbowl XLVIII. Fast and furious lads were they.

3

The player who won the Super Bowl with three different quarterbacks was Coach Joe Gibbs, firstly with Joe Theismann (XVII), secondly with Doug Williams (XXII) and lastly with Mark Rypien (XXVI).

17

With the most career punts in Superbowl history, Mike Eischeid and Mike Horan are the record holders with 17 career punts.

22

The record of lowest passer rating in a Super Bowl victory is 22.6, set by Ben Roethlisberger in Super Bowl XL.

27

The defeated sides have never finished the game with 27 points yet. Let’s see if it will happen in Super Bowl 50.

31

The San Francisco 49ers set an NFL record by having 31 total first downs against Miami in Super Bowl XIX.

33

The player who has the most receptions in Super Bowl history was Jerry Rice.

49

Mike Bass returned the longest fumble ever in Super Bowl VII for 49 yards.

Super Bowl in numbers is just a short summary of entertaining statistics about the biggest game of the NFL. If you want to know more about the event, you should check the History of Super Bowl.

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