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Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records

Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records

Young finished the day with 325 yards passing, a Super Bowl-record six touchdown passes, and five rushing attempts for 49 yards on the way to Super Bowl MVP honors. He broke Joe Montana’s previous record of five TD passes in a 55-10 rout of the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV.

Rice had 149 receiving yards, which are the eighth most in a Super Bowl and 66 behind the record held by… Rice. That guy was pretty good.

2. 74 Points: Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England Patriots 33 in Super Bowl LII (Feb. 4, 2018)

Super Bowl LII didn’t start off as a high-scoring game. The two teams traded field goals on their respective opening drives, and then traded missed kicks on the ensuing possessions. Jake Elliott missed an extra point after an Alshon Jeffery touchdown catch, and Stephen Gostkowski missed a 26-yard field goal to spoil a long Patriots drive.

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