
Unbelievable Super Bowl Receiving Yard Records That Will Leave You Speechless!
Bruce had seven receptions for 162 yards and a touchdown, while Torry Holt caught seven for 109 and a score. Marshall Faulk, one of the most versatile backs in the history of the NFL, only had 17 rushing yards, but he piled up 90 through the air. Kurt Warner was named the MVP after finishing with 414 passing yards – the third-highest total in Super Bowl History.
2. 193 Ricky Sanders, Washington vs. Denver Broncos (Jan. 31, 1988)
Sanders had nine receptions for 193 yards and a pair of touchdowns from Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams as Washington eviscerated the Broncos 42-10 in Super Bowl XXII. It was Joe Gibbs’ second title with Washington after beating the Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII.
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