Super Bowl history favors big passing performances—Tom Brady owns most Super Bowl wins and passing marks—so bettors should consider passing-yard and long-reception player props for Seahawks vs. Patriots at Levi's Stadium. If Seattle leans the ground game, rushing-attack props and under team passing totals could offer value. Consider backing player totals and long-play TD props rather than relying solely on the moneyline.
Super Bowl LX Preview: Seahawks vs. Patriots
The Seattle Seahawks meet the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 8. With several all-time Super Bowl marks still held by NFL legendary figures, this matchup offers not just a title shot but a chance for current players to climb the history charts. Below is a comprehensive roundup of the most notable Super Bowl records — a useful reference for fans and bettors alike.

Career Player and Coach Records
All-time leaders
Most games played: Tom Brady (10) Most wins: Tom Brady (7)
Most games by head coach: Bill Belichick (9) Most wins by head coach: Bill Belichick (6)
Most losses by head coach: Bud Grant, Don Shula, Marv Levy, Dan Reeves (4 each)
Most completions (career): Tom Brady (277)
Most pass yards (career): Tom Brady (3,039)
Most pass TDs (career): Tom Brady (21)
Most passes intercepted (career): John Elway (8)
Most TDs scored (career): Jerry Rice (8)
Most rush TDs (career): Emmitt Smith (5)
Most rush yards (career): Franco Harris (354)
Most receptions (career): Jerry Rice (33)
Most receiving yards (career): Jerry Rice (589)
Most sacks (career): Charles Haley, Von Miller (4.5)
Single-Game Player Records
Standout performances
Most touchdowns scored: 3 (Jerry Rice, Roger Craig, Ricky Watters, Terrell Davis, James White)
Most completions: 43 (Tom Brady vs. Falcons, SB LI)
Most consecutive completions: 16 (Tom Brady vs. Giants, SB XLVI)
Highest completion percentage: 88% (Phil Simms vs. Broncos, SB XXI)
Most pass yards: 505 (Tom Brady vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Most pass TDs: 6 (Steve Young vs. Chargers, SB XXIX)
Most passes intercepted: 5 (Rich Gannon vs. Buccaneers, SB XXXVII)
Most rush TDs: 3 (Terrell Davis, Jalen Hurts)
Most rush yards: 204 (Timmy Smith vs. Denver, SB XXII)
Most rush yards by a QB: 72 (Jalen Hurts vs. Chiefs, SB LIX)
Most receptions: 14 (James White vs. Falcons, SB LI)
Most receiving yards: 215 (Jerry Rice vs. Bengals, SB XXIII)
Most rec TDs: 3 (Jerry Rice in two games)
Most interceptions in a game: 3 (Rod Martin vs. Eagles, SB XV)
Most pick-sixes: 2 (Dwight Smith vs. Raiders, SB XXXVII)
Most tackles: 18 (Dan Morgan vs. Patriots, SB XXXVIII)
Most sacks in a game: 3 (multiple players)
Most kicking points: 16 (Jake Elliott vs. Chiefs, SB LIX)
Single-Play Records
Biggest single moments
Longest completion: 85 yards (Jake Delhomme to Muhsin Muhammad vs. Patriots, SB XXXVIII)
Longest rush: 75 yards (Willie Parker vs. Seahawks, SB XL)
Longest field goal: 57 yards (Harrison Butker vs. 49ers, SB LVIII)
Longest pick-six: 100 yards (James Harrison vs. Cardinals, SB XLIII)
Longest fumble-return TD: 49 yards (Mike Bass vs. Miami, SB VII)
Longest kick-return TD: 108 yards (Jacoby Jones vs. 49ers, SB XLVII)
Longest punt return: 65 yards (Kadarius Toney vs. Eagles, SB LVII)
Punt-return TDs: 0 (no punt-return TD in Super Bowl history)
Single-Game Team Records
Team highs and lows
Most points: 55 (49ers vs. Broncos, SB XXIV)
Fewest points: 3 (Dolphins vs. Cowboys, SB VI; Rams vs. Patriots, SB LIII)
Largest win margin: 45 (49ers vs. Broncos, SB XXIV)
Largest comeback: 25 points (Patriots vs. Falcons, SB LI)
Most points in a half: 35 (Washington vs. Denver, SB XXII)
Most points in a quarter: 35 (Washington second quarter, SB XXII)
Most field goals made: 4 (multiple games)
Most yards: 613 (Patriots vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Fewest yards: 119 (Vikings vs. Steelers, SB IX)
Most rush yards: 280 (Washington vs. Denver, SB XXII)
Fewest rush yards: 7 (Patriots vs. Bears, SB XX)
Most rush TDs: 4 (Bears vs. Patriots, SB XX; Broncos vs. Packers, SB XXXII)
Most sacks: 7 (multiple games)
Most interceptions: 5 (Buccaneers vs. Raiders, SB XXXVII)
Most punts: 11 (Giants vs. Ravens, SB XXXV)
Fewest punts: 0 (Patriots vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Most penalties: 12 (several games)
Fewest penalties: 0 (several games)
Most penalty yards: 133 (Cowboys vs. Colts, SB V)
Most fumbles: 8 (Bills vs. Cowboys, SB XXVII)
Most fumbles lost: 5 (Bills vs. Cowboys, SB XXVII)
Most turnovers: 9 (Bills vs. Cowboys, SB XXVII)
Team Combined Records and Next-Level Stats
Combined game marks
Most points combined: 75 (49ers vs. Chargers, SB XXIX)
Fewest combined points: 16 (Patriots vs. Rams, SB LIII)
Most points in a half: 46 (Buccaneers vs. Raiders, SB XXXVII)
Most points in a quarter: 37 (Patriots vs. Panthers, fourth quarter, SB XXXVIII)
Most field goals (combined): 7 (Chiefs vs. 49ers, SB LVIII)
Most total yards: 1,151 (Patriots vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Most rush yards combined: 377 (Washington vs. Denver, SB XXII)
Most sacks combined: 12 (Broncos vs. Panthers, SB 50)
Most interceptions combined: 6 (multiple games)
Most punts combined: 21 (Giants vs. Ravens, SB XXXV)
Fewest punts combined: 1 (Patriots vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Most penalties combined: 20 (several games)
Most penalty yards combined: 164 (Cowboys vs. Colts, SB V)
Most turnovers combined: 11 (Bills vs. Cowboys, SB XXVII)
Fewest turnovers combined: 0 (multiple games)
Next-level and advanced marks
Highest avg. air yards: 19.2 (Terry Bradshaw vs. Cowboys, SB X)
Shortest avg. air yards: 4.7 (Kurt Warner in SB XLIII; Tom Brady in SB XXXVI)
Deepest air-yards completion: 59 (Terry Bradshaw vs. Cowboys, SB X)
Most 20-yard-plus pass plays: 10 (Tom Brady vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Most 10-yard-plus rushes: 5 (Thurman Thomas vs. Giants, SB XXV; Clarence Davis vs. Vikings, SB XI)
Most rush yards after contact (player): 88 (John Riggins vs. Miami, SB XVII)
Most rush yards after contact (play): 54 (Tom Matte vs. Jets, SB III)
Most rush yards after contact (team): 103 (Miami vs. Washington, SB VII)
Most targets: 19 (Demaryius Thomas vs. Seahawks, SB XLVIII)
Most 20-yard-plus receptions: 5 (Jerry Rice vs. Broncos, SB XXIV)
Most yards after catch (player): 92 (Santonio Holmes vs. Cardinals, SB XLIII; Ricky Sanders vs. Denver, SB XXII)
Most yards after catch (play): 64 (John Stallworth vs. Cowboys, SB XIII)
Most yards after catch (team): 215 (Patriots vs. Eagles, SB LII)
Most drops (player): 3 (Andre Hastings vs. Cowboys, SB XXX) Most drops (team): 6 (Steelers vs. Cowboys, SB XXX)
What the Records Mean for the Game
Historical Super Bowl trends favor explosive passing and occasional long-play rushes. For bettors, that translates into value on player passing-yard and long-reception props, high-value big-play touchdown markets, and situational lines (rush vs. pass totals) depending on each team’s game plan. Keep these record benchmarks in mind when sizing wagers and targeting player-specific markets.
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