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Highlights

The Untold Story Behind the Super Bowl’s Most Jaw-Dropping Passing Yards Record

The list is a reminder of how hard it is to win a Super Bowl. Making it through the playoffs alone is a treacherous path and the likes of Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers and Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs are far down the list. As good as Manning was with the Indianapolis Colts, he doesn’t even crack the top 10.

5. 373 Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII (Feb. 4, 2018)

A surprising entry in the top five but a sign of the times in the NFL and a nod to the quality of the opposition the Eagles faced. They surprised the world by, firstly, making it to the Super Bowl, and then beating the Patriots 41-33 in February 2018. The Lombardi Trophy, which had traveled back to Boston five times by the 2017 season, could nearly make its own way to Foxborough, Massachusetts, by this time.

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