HOUSTON — How historic was Tom Brady’s performance in Super Bowl LI?
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He left NRG Stadium after the Patriots’ comeback for the ages against the Falcons having set eight Super Bowl records, and tied a ninth.
Brady became the first starting quarterback in NFL history to win five Super Bowls in the Patriots’ 34-28 overtime win over the Falcons, and just the second player in league history to win the game five times. He also set records for the most Super Bowls played and career and single-game pass attempts, completions and passing yards.
Brady also has now thrown the most touchdown passes in Super Bowl history.
Brady’s records were just a small section of a slew that were set or tied in the game. Here’s the full list, courtesy of Elias Sports and the NFL:
SUPER BOWL RECORDS SET:
Most Games: 7, Tom Brady
Most Games, Head Coach: 7, Bill Belichick
Most Games Won, Head Coach: 5, Bill Belichick
Most Points, Game: 20, James White
Most Passes, Career: 309, Tom Brady
Most Passes, Game: 62, Tom Brady
Most Completions, Career: 207, Tom Brady
Most Completions, Game: 43, Tom Brady
Most Passing Yards, Career: 2071, Tom Brady
Most Passing Yards, Game: 466, Tom Brady
Most Touchdown Passes, Career: 15, Tom Brady
Most Receptions, Game: 14, James White
Most Games, Team: 9, New England
Largest Deficit Overcome, Winning Team: 25 points, New England
Most Points, Overtime Period, Team: 6, New England
Most First Downs, Game, Team: 37, New England
Most First Downs, Game, Both Teams: 54, New England vs. Atlanta
Most First Downs Passing, Game, Team: 26, New England
Most First Downs Passing, Game, Both Teams: 39, New England vs. Atlanta
Most Offensive Plays, Game, Team: 93, New England
Most Passes, Game, Team: 63, New England
Most Completions, Game, Team: 43, New England
Most Passing Yards, Game, Team: 442, New England
Most Passing Yards, Game, Both Teams: 682, New England vs. Atlanta
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SUPER BOWL RECORDS TIED:
Most Games Won: 5, Tom Brady
Most Touchdowns, Game: 3, James White
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game: 1, James White; Danny Amendola
Most Sacks, Game (Since 1982): 3, Grady Jarrett
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game, Team: 2, New England
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game, Both Teams: 2, New England vs. Atlanta
Most First Downs By Penalty, Game, Team: 4, New England
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