Brady breaks Super Bowl records for passing yards, attempts, completions
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Tom Brady earned another major Super Bowl record Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. Then another. Then another.
In finishing off a game-tying drive late in the fourth quarter, the New England Patriots quarterback reached the 416-yard mark. That impressive total put him two yards beyond Kurt Warner's long-standing record of 414 from Super Bowl XXXIV.
But he wasn't finished.
After the Patriots' overtime victory, Brady's final stat line was 43-of-62 (Super Bowl records for attempts and completions) for 466 yards and two touchdowns.
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