
The Untold Story Behind the Super Bowl’s Most Jaw-Dropping Passing Yards Record
3. 414 Kurt Warner, St Louis Rams vs. Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV (Jan. 30, 2000)
The Greatest Show on Turf led the NFC with a 13-3 record during the regular season before marching on to the Super Bowl. Warner collected his first and only Super Bowl ring and Super Bowl MVP award in a 23-16 victory that came down to the final play against the Titans, who were making their first playoff appearance since the 1993 season when they were known at the Houston Oilers.
Warner completed 24 of 45 passes for 414 yards and two touchdowns â a 9-yarder to Torry Holt and a 73-yard pass to Isaac Bruce. Holt and Bruce both had over 100 yards receiving and Marshall Faulk added five catches for 90 yards, but he had a tough day on the ground with 17 yards on 10 carries. It was the teamâs one and only title in St. Louis before beating Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals back as the Los Angeles Rams at the end of the 2021 season.
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