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This Sunday, January 9, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will play for the NFL title in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Throughout the history of this game that began in 1967, the records have been imposed year after year, and this time it is expected to be no exception, from the very appearance of one of the two teams, since the Chiefs could become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
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In addition, their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, appearing for the fifth time, is on track to approach several of the ing marks in the history of the game.
Although he is far from reaching the records that Tom Brady compiled in his career with 10 appearances, Mahomes could continue to get closer to the best marks in history.
Kansas City and Philadelphia, who are in Super Sunday for the second time in three years, have the ability to set several of the historical records over the years.
These are the biggest records in Super Bowl history by player
Individual records for a QB per game
* Attempts: Tom Brady (NE) SB LI - 62 Attempts
* Completions: Tom Brady (NE) SB LI - 43 Completions
* ing yards: Tom Brady (NE) SB LII - 505 ing yards
* ing Touchdowns: Steve Young (SFO) SB XXIX - 6 TD es
* Interceptions: Rich Gannon (OAK) SB XXXVII - 5 INT
Individual records for a career QB
* Attempts: Tom Brady (NE; TB) - 421
* Completed es: Tom Brady (NE; TB) - 277
* ing Yards: Tom Brady (NE; TB) - 3,039
* ing Touchdowns: Tom Brady (NE; TB) - 21
* Interceptions: John Elway (DEN) - 8
Individual records for an RB per game
* Most rushing yards: Timmy Smith (WAS) SB XXII - 204
* Most carries: John Riggins (WAS) SB XVII - 38
* Most rushing TDs: Jalen Hurts (PH)I SB LVII; Terrell Davis (DEN) SB XXXII - 3
Individual records for a career RB
* Most rushing yards: Franco Harris (PIT) - 354
* Most carries: Franco Harris (PIT) - 101
* Most rushing TDs: Emmitt Smith (DAL) - 5
Individual records for a WR per game
* Most Receptions: James White (NE) SB LI - 14
* Most receiving yards: Jerry Rice (SF) SB XXIII - 215
* Most receiving TDs: Jerry Rice (SF) SB XXIX; Jerry Rice (SF) SB XXIV - 3
Individual records for a career WR
* Most Receptions: Jerry Rice (SF; OAK) - 33
* Most receiving yards: Jerry Rice (SF, OAK) - 589
* Most Receiving TDs: Jerry Rice (SF; OAK) - 8
Special teams
* Most field goals in a game: Harrison Butker (KC) SB LVIII; Ray Wersching (SF) SB XVI; Don Chandler (GB) SB II- 4
* Most career field goals: Harrison Butker (KC) - 9
Defense records
* Most QB sacks in a game: L.C. Greenwood (PIT) SB X - 4
* Most career QB sacks: L.C. Greenwood (PIT) - 5
* Most interceptions in a game: Rod Martin (OAK) SB XV - 3
* Most career interceptions: Larry Brown (DAL), Chuck Howley (DAL), Rod Martin (OAK) - 3
These are the most important records in Super Bowl history by team
records
* attempts: New England - 63 vs. Atlanta SB LI
* Completed es: New England - 43 vs. Atlanta SB LI
* ing yards: New England - 500 vs. Philadelphia SB LII
* Touchdown es: San Francisco - 6 TDs vs. San Diego SB XXIX
Rushing records
* Carry attempts: Pittsburgh - 57 vs Minnesota SB IX
* Rushing yards: Washington - 280 vs. Denver SB XXII
* Rushing TD: Chicago vs New England SB XX; Denver vs Green Bay SB XXXII - 4
Defensive records
* Fewest points allowed: Dallas vs. Miami (SB VI) and New England vs. LA Rams (SB LIII): 3 points allowed
* Fewest yards allowed: Pittsburgh - 119 yards allowed vs. Minnesota in SB IX
* Most sacks: Pittsburgh vs. Dallas (SB X), Chicago vs. New England (SB XX), Denver vs. Carolina (SB 50) and Los Angeles vs. Cincinnati (SB LVI) - 7 sacks