
The Untold Story Behind the Super Bowl’s Most Jaw-Dropping Passing Yards Record
2. 466 Tom Brady, New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI (Feb. 7, 2017)
Yep, Brady dominates at the top of this list. It helps that he appeared in 10 Super Bowls, winning seven with five Super Bowl MVP awards. Going into the 2016 season, the Patriots had only appeared in one Super Bowl in the previous four years. That came in the 2014 season when they defeated the Seahawks.
But in February of 2017, the Patriots stormed back from 21-0 and 28-3 deficits to put together the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history with a 34-28 win over overtime. James White would have been a good MVP choice with three touchdowns (one receiving, two rushing), but it was Brady who took home the honors. He ended up completing 43 of 62 passes for 466 yards and a couple of touchdowns. Epic.
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