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NFL Super Bowl history: Single-game records

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Super Bowl records are made to be broken.

Any one of the players on the Cincinnati Bengals or Los Angeles Rams could have a breakout performance and shatter the marks set by those who came before them.

There’s no telling which player will have a record day and propel their team to a Super Bowl title on Feb. 13. The Bengals will be looking for their first title and the Rams their second.

Before the game, take a peak at some of the records they could break come game day.

SUPER BOWL 2022: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE GAME

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New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady reacts to an incomplete pass during Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Eagles defeated the Patriots 41-33. (Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

1). Tom Brady 505 yards (Patriots, Super Bowl LII)

2). Tom Brady 466 yards (Patriots, Super Bowl LI)

3). Kurt Warner 414 yards (Rams, Super Bowl XXXIV)

4). Kurt Warner 377 yards (Cardinals, Super Bowl XLIII)

5). Nick Foles 373 yards (Eagles, Super Bowl LII)

1). Steve Young 6 TDs (49ers, Super Bowl XXIX)

2). Joe Montana 5 TDs (49ers, Super Bowl XXIV)

3). Terry Bradshaw 4 TDs (Steelers, Super Bowl XIII)

3). Doug Williams 4 TDs (Redskins, Super Bowl XXII)

3). Troy Aikman 4 TDs (Cowboys, Super Bowl XXVII

3). Tom Brady 4 TDs (Patriots, Super Bowl XLIX)

Jake Delhomme of the Carolina Panthers warms up during pregame warm-ups prior to playing the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII at Reliant Stadium on Feb. 1, 2004, in Houston, Texas. The Patriots won the game 32-29. (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

1). Jake Delhomme 85 yards (Panthers, Super Bowl XXXVIII)

2). Brett Favre 81 yards (Packers,

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