
Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records
The Raiders added a special teams touchdown, with Eric Johnson returning a blocked punt 13 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
With all the defensive scoring, the offenses didn’t have to do much to get the score up in this one. In fact, the two quarterbacks combined to throw for just 487 yards, or 18 less than Brady did on his own against the Eagles in 2018.
Michael Pittman did have a good day on the ground as the Buccaneers were in clock-wasting mode most of the second half. He rushed for 124 yards on 29 carries. But it was fullback Mike Alstott who got the lone rushing score of the day with a 2-yard run in the second quarter.
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