This is a list of Super Bowl records. The list of records is separated by individual players and teams. Players and teams, along with their records, are noted with the Super Bowl game played. All records can be referenced at the National Football League (NFL)'s official website, NFL.com. [1] Records set in Super Bowl LVIII. Most field goals made, career: 9, Harrison Butker Longest field goal made: 57, Harrison Butker Most 50-Yard field goals made, game: 2, Jake Moody Super Bowl LVIII featured several notable single-game records set by players including Harrison Butker, Patrick Mahomes and more. Most field goals: 4 (tie) – Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LVIII vs. San Francisco 49ers; Ray Wersching, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XVI vs. Cincinnati Bengals; Don Chandler Super Bowl LVIII featured several notable single-game records set by players including Harrison Butker, Patrick Mahomes and more. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk Super Bowl LVIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2023 season.In a rematch of Super Bowl LIV from four years earlier, the American Football Conference (AFC) champion and defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers 25–22 in overtime. Dallas Cowboys QB Craig Morton (14) argues with referees during Super Bowl V, a game in which Dallas set the Super Bowl record for penalty yards (164). AP Photo/Vernon Biever Team combined records The Super Bowl is a game rich with history and tradition, but who has their name in the record books? SB LVIII, Ray Wersching (SFO) SB XVI, Don Chandler Super Bowl 2025 odds: Will any T-3. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LVIII: 34. T-5. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV: 32 The record was set one year after Brady had a record 466 passing yards Super Bowl LVIII was an instant classic, with the Chiefs defeating the 49ers to win the second Super Bowl to ever reach overtime. Jake Moody initially set the record in the first half with a According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the following Super Bowl records were set in last night's game: Career field goals made: Harrison Butker, nine Longest field goal made: Butker, 57 yards Heading into SuperBowl LVIII, the NFL continues to grow. The 12 postseason games averaged a record 38.5 million viewers. Ad revenue for the games was $1.22 billion. The game set Super Bowl records for viewership with an average of 123 million viewers. A total of 202.4 million people watched at least part of Super Bowl LVIII. The second overtime game in Super Bowl history delivered a gigantic audience on Sunday with a staggering 123.4 million viewers which was the biggest audience since the moon landing in 1969. The Chiefs and 49ers will square off in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11. Ticket prices are through the roof as the NFL sets a new record. Nearly 68 million American adults — about 1 in 4 — plan to bet on this year’s Super Bowl, setting a record by a wide margin, according to the gambling industry’s national trade association Records set in Super Bowl LVIII. Most field goals made, career: 9, Harrison Butker Longest field goal made: 57, Harrison Butker Most 50-Yard field goals made, game: 2, Jake Moody Another record was also set for Super Bowl LVIII, with the longest field goal in NFL history being kicked, when Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker topped it by hitting a 57-yard field goal Harrison Butker will set the record for all-time Super Bowl field goals At only 28 years old, Harrison Butker has already played in more Super Bowls than most players could ever dream of, but that The game set Super Bowl records for viewership with an average of 123 million viewers. A total of 202.4 million people watched at least part of Super Bowl LVIII. Super Bowl LVIII set streaming
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