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Individual Super Bowl Records
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Super Bowl record and Bengals Super Bowl record (year is season, not date of Super Bowl)

PASSING YARDS
Tom Brady..............505 (03)
Kan Anderson.........300

PASSING TDS
Steve Young............6 (94)
Ken Anderson..........2

COMPLETIONS
Tom Brady...............43 (16)
Ken Anderson..........25 (81) Super Bowl record until 1984

PASSER RATING
Phil Simms..............150.9 (86)
Ken Anderson...........95.2

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
Phil Simms...............88.00 (86)
Ken Anderson...........73.53 (81) Super Bowl record until 1986

YARDS PER ATTEMPT
Terry Bradshaw.........14.71 (79)
Ken Anderson............8.92

SACKED
Roger Staubach..........7 (75)
Ken Anderson............5


RUSH YARDS
Timmy Smith............204 (87)
Ickey Woods............ 79 (88)

RUSH TDS
Terrell Davis..............3 (97)
Bengals have 0 rushing TDs

YARDS PER CARRY (minimum 10)
Tom Matte................10.55 (71)
Ickey Woods..............3.95 (88)


RECEPTIONS
James White..............14 (04)
Dan Ross...................11 (81) Super Bowl record until 2013

RECEIVING YDS
Jerry Rice...................215 (88Rant)
Cris Collinsworth.........104 (81)

RECEIVING TD
Jerry Rice...................3 (89 and 94)
Dan Ross...................2 (81)

YARDS PER RECEPTION
Rod Smith..................30.40 (98) minimum 5
Willie Gault................32.25 (85) minimum 4
Cris Collinsworth.........21.40 (81) 5 for 107

FIELD GOALS
Don Chandler...............4 (67)
Ray Wershing..............4 (81Rant)
Jim Breech..................3 (88)

POINTS KICKING
Don Chandler..............15 (67)
Jim Breech.................10 (88)
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Will be interesting to see how many of these records are broken.
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I hated Wershing. He did this thing where he would not look up on a FG attempt because he considered seeing the goalposts to be back luck. If that SOB had just missed two of those kicks...

Hopefully, apart from the sack record, we lay every one of those Bengals records to waste and get a few of the NFL ones as well.
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(02-11-2022, 07:27 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Will be interesting to see how many of these records are broken.

Hoping to see Chase shatter the youngest SB MVP record which at 24 years old presently held by Mahomes. 
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(02-11-2022, 07:31 PM)Go Cards Wrote: Hoping to see Chase shatter the youngest SB MVP record which at 24 years old presently held by Mahomes. 

I am predicting he does with how bad the Rams are at stopping YAC...

Perfect Defense for him to play against.

Get him the ball early and let him go break tackles and have some catch and runs to the house.

Surprised Dimm Simms had that good of a game in the Superbowl, never knew this until seeing his passer rating and completion %.

Would be cool if Burrow broke one of those or the best one get 7 TD passes and break Young's record BOOM!!!
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I know, when I think about it, that the Bengals don’t have a rushing TD in 2 SBs but seeing it in writing like that just makes me shake my head. Hard to believe. Can’t wait for Sunday so Mixon/Burrow/Perine/Chase can finally get 1 (or more) for the Bengals
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(02-11-2022, 08:09 PM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: I know,  when I think about it, that the Bengals don’t have a rushing TD in 2 SBs but seeing it in writing like that just makes me shake my head. Hard to believe.  Can’t wait for Sunday so Mixon/Burrow/Perine/Chase can finally get 1 (or more) for the Bengals

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(02-11-2022, 07:22 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Super Bowl record and Bengals Super Bowl record (year is season, not date of Super Bowl)

PASSING YARDS
Tom Brady..............505 (03)
Kan Anderson.........300

I didn't know Ken's brother had 300 yards passing, I didn't even know he was a QB too Ninja
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(02-11-2022, 08:22 PM)Interceptor Wrote: Evans

Nice call, I could see Captain Cincinnati making a big play in this game.
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