TRIVIA
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1. The Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots set a record for points in a first quarter. What is the record for points in any quarter?
2. True or false. No Super Bowl has been tied at halftime.
3. Name the only player to be on five consecutive Super Bowl teams.
(answers below).
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
SCORING
Most Points, Career--42, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Points, Game--18, Roger Craig, San Francisco vs. Miami, 1985; Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver, 1990 and vs. San Diego, 1995; Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Touchdowns, Career--7, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Touchdowns, Game--3, Roger Craig, San Francisco vs. Miami, 1985; Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver 1990 and vs. San Diego, 1995; Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Points After Touchdown, Career--9, Mike Cofer, San Francisco.
Most Points After Touchdown, Game--7, Mike Cofer, San Francisco vs. Denver, 1990; Lin Elliott, Dallas vs. Buffalo, 1993; Doug Brien, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Field Goals, Career--5, Ray Wersching, San Francisco.
Most Field Goals, Game--4, Don Chandler, Green Bay vs. Oakland, 1968; Ray Wersching, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1982.
Longest Field Goal--54, Steve Christie, Buffalo vs. Dallas, 1994.
Most Safeties--1, Dwight White, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, 1975; Reggie Harrison, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, 1976; Henry Waechter, Chicago vs. New England, 1986; George Martin, New York vs. Denver, 1987; Bruce Smith, Buffalo vs. New York, 1991.
RUSHING
Most Attempts, Career--101, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh.
Most Attempts, Game--38, John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, 1983.
Most Yards Gained, Career--354, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh.
Most Yards Gained, Game--204, Tim Smith, Washington vs. Denver, 1988.
Longest Gain--74, Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, 1984.
Most Touchdowns, Career--5, Emmitt Smith, Dallas.
Most Touchdowns, Game--2, accomplished 11 times.
PASSING
Most Attempts, Career--145, Jim Kelly, Buffalo.
Most Attempts, Game--58, Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, 1992.
Most Completions, Career--83, Joe Montana, San Francisco.
Most Completions, Game--31, Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Dallas, 1993.
Highest Completion Percentage, Career--70.0, Troy Aikman, Dallas.
Highest Completion Percentage, Game--88.0 (22 of 25), Phil Simms, New York Giants vs. Denver, 1987.
Most Yards Gained, Career--1,142, Joe Montana, San Francisco.
Most Yards Gained, Game--357, Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989.
Most Touchdowns, Career--11, Joe Montana, San Francisco.
Most Touchdowns, Game--6, Steve Young, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Had Intercepted, Career--7, Craig Morton, Dallas-Denver; Jim Kelly, Buffalo.
Most Had Intercepted, Game--4, Craig Morton, Denver vs. Dallas, 1978; Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, 1992; Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Green Bay, 1997.
Longest Completion--81, Brett Favre (to Antonio Freeman), Green Bay vs. New England, 1997.
RECEIVING
Most Receptions, Career--28, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Receptions, Game--11, Dan Ross, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, 1982; Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989.
Most Yards, Career--512, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Yards, Game--215, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989.
Most Touchdowns, Career--7, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Touchdowns, Game--3, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver, 1990.
Longest Reception--81, Antonio Freeman (from Brett Favre), Green Bay vs. New England, 1997.
GAME OFFICIALS
Name, uniform number, assignment, NFL experience and number of previous playoffs in years:
Referee--Ed Hochuli, No. 85, 8 years, 6 years
Umpire--Jim Quirk, No. 5, 10 years, 7 years
Head Linesman--John Schleyer, No. 21, 8 years, 6 years
Line Judge--Ben Montgomery, No. 117, 16 years, 10 years
Back Judge--Paul Baetz, No. 22, 20 years, 11 years
Side Judge--Doug Toole, No. 4, 10 years, 9 years
Field Judge--Don Dorkowski, No. 113, 12 years, 8 years
Alternates--Dick Hantak, No. 105, Referee, 20 years, 16 years; Ed Coukart, No. 71, Official, 9 years, 7 years
TRIVIA ANSWERS
1. Washington 35, Denver 0 in 1988.
2. False. Cincinnati and San Francisco were tied, 3-3, in the 1989 Super Bowl.
3. Quarterback Gale Gilbert. Gilbert was on the Buffalo Bills’ roster for the 1991-94 Super Bowls and finally played in a Super Bowl with San Diego in 1995. He lost every time.
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