Which player has scored the most Super Bowl career points?

Super Bowl LIV - San Francisco 49ers v Kansas City Chiefs
Former player Jerry Lee Rice Sr looks on before Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on February 02, 2020 in Miami, Florida.

With the 2023 NFL Super Bowl around the corner, it's a good time to delve into the history of the biggest game of the season. One oft-asked question is: who has scored the most Super Bowl points in NFL history?

The answer is Jerry Rice, the great San Francisco and Oakland Raiders wide receiver, who regularly tormented NFL defenses during his Hall of Fame career. Rice stood head and shoulders above his peers and scored a total of 48 points in the Super Bowl.

Adam Vinatieri and Emmitt Smith sit in second and third place respectively.

How many Super Bowls did Jerry Rice win?

Jerry Rice loved playing in big games. The former San Francisco 49ers WR was arguably the greatest offensive player in NFL history, not named Tom Brady. The man nicknamed 'World' won three championships with the 49ers and became a league icon.

Rice had a spotless Super Bowl record with the San Francisco 49ers, and he caught passes from two Hall of Famers, Joe Montana and Steve Young. He left the 49ers in 2001, eventually signing for the Oakland Raiders, whom he led to a Super Bowl appearance in 2003.

Unfortunately for him, he lost that game, putting a stain on his previously spotless Super Bowl record. Jerry Rice retired with three rings.

What is Jerry Rice's legacy?

Jerry Rice is widely heralded as the greatest wide receiver in NFL history and is seen as the hallmark of greatness in his position. Rice broke and set many records at his position.

The ultimate big-game player, Rice never shied away from adversity and regularly carried his teams on his broad shoulders.

Rice caught touchdown passes from the best in the game and took over games in ways that had never been seen before.

The San Francisco legend won three Super Bowls, two offensive Player of the Year awards, 10 first-team All-Pro nods, 13 Pro Bowl selections, six NFL receiving yards leader awards, and so much more. His trophy case is well stacked, and he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.

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