TOP 5 QBS WITH MOST RUSHING YARDS IN SUPER BOWL HISTORY

The Super Bowl always opens up opportunities to break new records. One such record is the most rushing yards in a Super Bowl. Let’s look at the quarterbacks with the most rushing yards in this big game.

Cam Newton took the NFL by storm in 2015. He led the Caroline Panthers to the Super Bowl with a stunning 15-1 record.

5. Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers

Newton faced the Denver Broncos in the final. He finished with 45 yards on the ground. Although on a losing cause, Newton made it into the record books.

Steve Young accomplished one of the greatest seasons by a QB in 1994. He threw for 35 TDs and 10 INTs. However it was his running game that took the limelight.

4. Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers

Steve Young rushed for 49 yards in the finals against the Chargers. The QB’s running game played a vital role for the 49ers to clinch the Lombardi Trophy.

Joe Montana had a spectacular 1984 season. He threw for 28 TDs and 10 INTs on his way to the Super Bowl. He finished the season with a 14-1 record.

3. Joe Montana,  San Francisco 49ers

Montana rushed five times for 59 yards and a touchdown in the Super Bowl against the Dolphins. He is arguably one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.

Colin was red-hot in the 2012 season. He replaced concussed Alex Smith and led the 49ers into the playoffs and the Super Bowl.

#2 - Colin Kaepernick,  San Francisco 49ers

Kaepernick posted an insane statline on a losing cause against the Ravens in the Super Bowl. He threw for 302 yards and one touch down, along with rushing for 62 yards and a rushing touchdown.

The Titans led by Steve went up against the Rams in SB 34. They came one yard short of winning but the QB recorded the most rushing yards ever in a Super Bowl.

1. Steve McNair, Tennessee Titans

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