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 * rowspan=32 | || Buffalo Bills || rowspan=32 |1–0|| ||rowspan=32 | 1-0  || rowspan=32 | ||rowspan=32 |  Buffalo Bills
 * Miami Dolphins || rowspan=31 |
 * New England Patriots
 * New York Jets
 * Baltimore Ravens
 * Cincinnati Bengals
 * Pittsburgh Steelers
 * Cleveland Browns
 * Indianapolis Colts
 * Jacksonville Jaguars
 * Tennessee Titans
 * Houston Texans
 * Denver Broncos
 * Kansas City Chiefs
 * Las Vegas Raiders
 * Los Angeles Chargers
 * Dallas Cowboys
 * New York Giants
 * Philadelphia Eagles
 * Washington Commanders
 * Chicago Bears
 * Detroit Lions
 * Green Bay Packers
 * Minnesota Vikings
 * Atlanta Falcons
 * Carolina Panthers
 * New Orleans Saints
 * Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 * Arizona Cardinals
 * Los Angeles Rams
 * San Francisco 49ers
 * Seattle Seahawks
 * Dallas Cowboys
 * New York Giants
 * Philadelphia Eagles
 * Washington Commanders
 * Chicago Bears
 * Detroit Lions
 * Green Bay Packers
 * Minnesota Vikings
 * Atlanta Falcons
 * Carolina Panthers
 * New Orleans Saints
 * Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 * Arizona Cardinals
 * Los Angeles Rams
 * San Francisco 49ers
 * Seattle Seahawks
 * Atlanta Falcons
 * Carolina Panthers
 * New Orleans Saints
 * Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 * Arizona Cardinals
 * Los Angeles Rams
 * San Francisco 49ers
 * Seattle Seahawks
 * Arizona Cardinals
 * Los Angeles Rams
 * San Francisco 49ers
 * Seattle Seahawks
 * San Francisco 49ers
 * Seattle Seahawks
 * Seattle Seahawks
 * Seattle Seahawks

Note 1: The NFL did not have playoff games until the 1933 season.

Note 2: Buffalo and Chicago both had 9–1 records (ties not counted in standings then). Chicago was awarded the championship when the league instituted a new tiebreaker rule at the end of the season.

49ers win
Updated through game 1 of the 2022-23 playoffs.

NFL Playoffs win streaks

 * Win streaks updated through the 2021-22 playoffs.

Historical receiving touchdowns leaders

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Historical receiving touchdowns leaders
Eleven players are recognized as having held outright or tied the record as the NFL's career receiving touchdowns leader. The longest record holder was Don Hutson who held the record for 49 years.

Historical passing completions leaders

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 * rowspan=7 style="background: #D4EDFF;" data-sort-value="Fitzpatrick, Ryan"|Ryan Fitzpatrick
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2005–2006
 * bgcolor="#FFCBA4" | St. Louis Rams
 * style="background: #FFCBA4;"|0
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green|3
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"|
 * rowspan=7 bgcolor="lightgreen"|51
 * rowspan=7 bgcolor="pink"|70
 * rowspan=7 |1
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2007–2008
 * bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Cincinnati
 * style="background: #FFCBA4;"|4
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|7
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"|
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2009–2012
 * bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Buffalo
 * style="background: #FFCBA4;"|20
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|33
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"|
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2013
 * bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Tennessee Titans
 * style="background: #FFCBA4;"|3
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|6
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"|
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2014
 * bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| Houston Texans
 * style="background: #FFCBA4;"|6
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|6
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"|
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2015–2016
 * bgcolor="#FFCBA4"| New York Jets
 * style="background: #FFCBA4;"|13
 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid green;"|14
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 * style="background: #FFCBA4; border-right: solid blue;"|
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 * style="background: #D4EDFF; border-left: 2px solid blue;"|2017–present
 * bgcolor="#D4EDFF"| Tampa Bay
 * style="background: #D4EDFF;"|5
 * style="background: #D4EDFF; border-right: solid green;"|1
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Seven players are recognized as having held the record as the NFL's career pass completions leader. The longest record holder was Fran Tarkenton who held the record for 20 years.

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Players Shares
The players' share for playing in the Super Bowl remained constant for the first eleven games. The first increase in pay came in the 1977 season and was at that level five years. Since 1992 the share has increased steadily and in Super Bowl 50 the winner's share exceeded $100,000.

factbook
SERVICE Most Games 6 Mike Lodish, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; Denver, XXXII-XXXIII Tom Brady, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX 5 Marv Fleming, Green Bay, I-II; Miami, VI-VIII Larry Cole, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Cliff Harris, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Charles Haley, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX D.D. Lewis, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Preston Pearson, Baltimore, III; Pittsburgh, IX; Dallas, X, XII-XIII Charlie Waters, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Rayfield Wright, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII Cornelius Bennett, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; Atlanta, XXXIII John Elway, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV, XXXII-XXXIII Glenn Parker, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; N.Y. Giants, XXXV Bill Romanowski, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Denver, XXXII-XXXIII; Oakland, XXXVII Adam Vinatieri, New England, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX; Indianapolis, XLI Tedy Bruschi, New England, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII Matt Light, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII, XLVI 4 By many players Most Games, Winning Team 5 Charles Haley, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX 4 By many players Most Games, Coach 6 Don Shula, Baltimore, III; Miami, VI-VIII, XVII, XIX Bill Belichick, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX 5 Tom Landry, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII 4 Bud Grant, Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV Joe Gibbs, Washington, XVII-XVIII, XXII, XXVI Marv Levy, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII Dan Reeves, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV; Atlanta, XXXIII Most Games, Winning Team, Coach 4 Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV Bill Belichick, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX, XLIX 3 Bill Walsh, San Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII Joe Gibbs, Washington, XVII, XXII, XXVI 2 Vince Lombardi, Green Bay, I-II Tom Landry, Dallas, VI, XII Don Shula, Miami, VII-VIII Tom Flores, Oakland, XV; L.A. Raiders, XVIII Bill Parcells, N.Y. Giants, XXI, XXV Jimmy Johnson, Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII George Seifert, San Francisco, XXIV, XXIX Mike Shanahan, Denver, XXXII-XXXIII Tom Coughlin, N.Y. Giants, XLII, XLVI Most Games, Losing Team, Coach 4 Bud Grant, Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI Don Shula, Baltimore, III; Miami, VI, XVII, XIX Marv Levy, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII Dan Reeves, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV; Atlanta, XXXIII 3 Tom Landry, Dallas, V, X, XIII

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Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

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SB XXXVI
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.


 * Most yards allowed in a win, 427 - Patriots
 * Fewest rushing attempts, both team totals, 47 - Patriots (25) Rams (22)

Records Tied
 * Most fumbles recovered, career, 2 - Kurt Warner
 * Most field goals attempted, career, 6 - Jeff Wilkins (StL)
 * Most interceptions returned for td, game, 1 - Ty Law (NE)
 * Three team records by the Patriots
 * Fewest rushing touchdowns, 0
 * Fewest turnovers, 0
 * Most touchdowns scored by interception return, 1

SB XXXV
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXXIV
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXIV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXXIII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

SB XXXII
One new record was set and several were tied in Super Bowl XXXII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

SB XXXI
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXX
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXIX
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXIX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXVIII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXVIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

SB XXVII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXVII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXVI
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

SB XXV
Super Bowl XXV was the first Super Bowl where no new player records were set. Only one individual player record was tied, by Bruce Smith for most safeties in a game. One single team record was set according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXIV
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXIV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XXIII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

SB XXII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.


 * † Combined yardage category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

SB XXI
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore, the 2016 NFL Record & Fact Book and and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XX
The following records were set in Super Bowl XX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.

SB XIX
The following records were set in Super Bowl XIX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XVIII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XVIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XVII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XVII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

SB XVI
The following records were set in Super Bowl XVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

SB XV
The following records were set in Super Bowl XV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary.


 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl XV.

SB XIV
The following records were set in Super Bowl XIV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Terry Bradshaw threw 3 interceptions in this game, increasing his career interception percentage in Super Bowls to 4.8%. This meant that Bart Starr once again held the record for "Lowest percentage, passes had intercepted, career, (40 attempts)" with 2.1% (1-47). Jim Plunkett would surpass this record in Super Bowl XVIII with 0.0% (0-46).
 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XIII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).
 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl X.

SB XII
The following records were set in Super Bowl XII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl XII.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB XI
The following records were set in Super Bowl XI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB X
The following records were set in Super Bowl X, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).
 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl X.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB IX
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl IX, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl II.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB VIII
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl VIII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl IV.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB VII
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl VII, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).

SB VI
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl VI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl III.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB V
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl V, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl IV.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB IV
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl IV, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl IV.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB III
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl III, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).


 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl III.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB II
The following records were set or tied in Super Bowl II, according to the official NFL.com boxscore and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).
 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl II.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

SB I
Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. The minimums are shown (in parenthesis).
 * † This category includes rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble returns.
 * ‡ Sacks an official statistic since Super Bowl XVII by the NFL. Sacks are listed as "Tackled Attempting to Pass" in the official NFL box score for Super Bowl I.

Turnovers are defined as the number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.

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