SUPER BOWL RECORDS SET IN SUPER BOWL XLVII
Most Combined Yards, Game
290, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Play
108-yard kickoff return, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Kickoff Return
108 yards, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Kickoff Return for Touchdown
108 yards, Jacoby Jones, BALLongest Touchdown Run, Quarterback
15 yards, Colin Kaepernick, SFMost Kickoff-Return Yards, Both Teams
312 (Baltimore 206, San Francisco 106)Longest Time Of Game
4:14SUPER BOWL RECORDS TIED IN SUPER BOWL XLVII
Most Touchdowns, Plays of 50-or-More Yards, Game
2, Jacoby Jones, BALMost Receiving Yards, Game, Tight End
104, Vernon Davis, SFMost Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game
1, Jacoby Jones, SFMost Safeties, Game
1, Chris Culliver, SFMost Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game, Team
1, BaltimoreMost Safeties, Game, Team
1, San FranciscoMost Players, 100-or-More Receiving Yards, Game, Team
2, San Francisco (Michael Crabtree 109, Vernon Davis 104)Most Points, Third Quarter, Both Teams
24 (San Francisco 17, Baltimore 7)Most Field Goals, Game, Both Teams
5 (San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2)Most Field Goals Without Miss, Game, Both Teams
5 (San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2)Fewest Rushing Touchdowns, Game, Team
0, Baltimore
FEAR SERIES: RAY LEWIS
There will never be enough words to describe Ray Anthony Lewis Jr. His life off the field has been polarizing, publicized, forgotten and now highly conversed and covered once again. He’s still risen above it all and day after day been the man you see every sunday. All of that aside; He (along with the original fear post) is the epitome of this sub series done on thecoachingstaff. This man embodies his craft and the word fear. He can crush you with over 1,000 lbs. of force. Trash talk ALMOST as much as Gary Payton. He’s the reason receivers don’t go over the middle. For almost 2 decades there have been 2 constants in the nfl, The Baltimore Ravens’ defense and the now defunct record of Brett Farve starting every game. What has the been the common denominator of the Ravens; defense? Of course it’s Ray Lewis and just like Farve, even if you don’t like Ray theres still some part of you, as a sports fan is still inspired by the guy and that fire he has commands the respect. He is hard work and he’ll be the 1st to tell you hard work aint hard work if hard work aint hard work. He does not and will not shy away from anything or anyone and he has succeed at every level because he refuses to settle for less.
“You’ve got to go out and show them that I’m a different creature now, then I was five minutes ago, cause I’m pissed off for greatness. Cause if you ain’t pissed off for greatness, that just means you’re okay with being mediocre.”
When you watch Ray Lewis, and you hear commentators describing him. The words they use don’t illustrate an ordinary man, they use words that describe a lion willing to die for his pride. Announcers use words like roaming, circling, eyeing because he is the ultimate predator, You know it, I know it, and he knows it.
“I already believe I am the best linebacker in the game. Now, I have to show one more thing ? that I am the most dominating, influential person in the game and the best football player to ever put on a pair of cleats.”
”I don’t go out and try to bash people and then get to the football. No, I get to the running back. No running back wants to face me in this league.”
His teammates even know it
“I have the good fortune of being on the same team as Ray Lewis. I don’t have to face him on Sunday.” - Jamal Lewis
Career Stats:
- Tackles: 2,050
- Interceptions: 31
- Sacks: 41.5
- 13× Pro Bowl (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,2011)
- 7× AP first-team All-Pro (1999, 2000, 2001,2003, 2004, 2008, 2009)
- 3× AP second-team All-Pro (1997, 1998, 2010)
- Super Bowl champion (XXXV)
- 2× AFC champion (2000, 2012)
- Super Bowl XXXV MVP
- 2× AP NFL Defensive Player of Year (2000, 2003)
- 3× AFC Defensive Player Of The Year (2000, 2001, 2003)
- 2× NFL Alumni Linebacker Of The Year (1999, 2003)
- 2× All-American (1994, 1995)
- Record 13 Pro Bowls for an Inside/Middle Linebacker[1]
- Record 10 All-Pro selections for Inside/Middle Linebacker
- Record 10 All-Pro selections for a Linebacker (tied with Lawrence Taylor)
- Most Games Started at Inside/Middle Linebacker (227)[2]
- Most Interception Return Yards for an Inside/Middle Linebacker (503)[3]
- Most seasons played at Inside/Middle Linebacker (17) [4]
- NFL 2000s All-Decade Team
- 20 sack/20 interception Club- Quickest to reach (113 games)
- 30 sack/30 Interception Club- Quickest to reach (204 games)
- 40 sack/30 Interception Club- Only Member
And his mark of greatness is not only he see himself succeed but his desire to will others to be great. That’s Ray’s more enduring quality thats continued to shine through out his tenure in the NFL.
Win or lose, when he leaves the game I will forever remember him as these three things.
He is resolute.
He is power.
Here are my two favorite hits delivered by ray lewis.-bradley ward
thecoachingstaff
Ray Lewis: Great write-up, great game, great player, great career.
I’m still trying to process the events of last night. Gotta say one thing. It’s nice to see Ed Reed get what he deserves.
What a sport!
Great game.
“For Baltimore!” — Ed Reed, who finally gets his well deserved ring.
SO PROUD OF YOU HONEY BOOS!!!! CONGRATS TO JOE FLACCO FOR MVP, ED REED FOR FIRST SB RING, RAY LEWIS FOR WINNING YOUR LAST RIDE. TOUGH GAME BUT I KNEW RIGHT WHEN THAT COIN TOSS WAS WON WE WERE GOIN IN STRONG AND TOUGH. Credit of photo to EA SPORTS Madden NFL
Ray deserved that win. Congrats!
nfl:
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Champs!
Ray Lewis may be the heart of the Ravens ‘D, but Ed Reed is most certainly the soul.