The incredibly smart folks at Elias Sports Bureau have compiled this list of records set or tied in the Packers' 31-25 victory over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.
Records set:
- Fewest Rushing Attempts, Game, Both Teams -- 36, Green Bay (13) vs. Pittsburgh (23)
Records tied:
- Most Games, Team -- 8, Pittsburgh (tied record set by Dallas)
- Fewest Turnovers, Game, Team -- 0, Green Bay (tied record shared by 17 other teams)
- Most Points, First Quarter, Team -- 14, Green Bay (tied record shared by six other teams)
- Largest Lead, End of First Quarter, Team -- 14, Green Bay, led 14-0 (tied record shared by Miami, SB VIII and Oakland, SB XV)
- Fewest First Downs By Penalty, Game, Both Teams -- 0, Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh (tied record set in five other SB)
- Fewest Rushing Attempts, Game, Winning Team -- 13, Green Bay (tied record set by St. Louis, SB XXXIV)
- Most Two-Point Conversions, Game -- 1, Antwaan Randle El (tied record shared by five other players)
Additional information
- Green Bay has won 13 NFL championships (including nine in the pre-Super Bowl era), the highest total for any team.
- Green Bay committed no turnovers; Pittsburgh committed three. Teams committing the fewer turnovers have a 33-3 record in Super Bowls.
- Jordy Nelson had nine receptions for 140 yards, breaking the Packers' record for receiving yards in a Super Bowl, set by Max McGee, who had 138 yards in SB I.
- Green Bay scored two touchdowns within 24 seconds in the first quarter – the fastest pair of touchdowns scored by one team in a Super Bowl since SB XXVII, when Dallas scored two touchdowns in 18 seconds after having scored two touchdowns in 15 seconds earlier in that game.
- For the third consecutive postseason game, Green Bay scored a touchdown on an interception return, becoming the first team in NFL history to score a touchdown on an interception return in each of three consecutive postseason games.