Gary Collins of the Cleveland Browns in 1964
Jerry rice
Dan Marino holds the record for most passing touchdowns in a championship game
Adam Vinatieri
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Brandon MarshallPreviously, the record was held by Terrell Owens, who caught 20 passes against the Chicago Bears on December 17, 2000.That record was broken by Brandon Marshall on December 13, 2009. Brandon had 21 receptions and 200 yards in a loss against the Colts.
The record is held by Terrell Owens-San Francisco vs Chicago-December 17 2000 who had 20 receptions
Wide receiver Deion Branch holds the Patriots record for the most receiving yards in Super Bowl Play. Branch also holds the Patriots record for the most receptions and yards in a single game. Branch amassed a total of 321 yards on 24 receptions in three Super Bowls for the Patriots. Super Bowl XLIV - 3 receptions, 45 yards Super Bowl XXXIX - 11 receptions*, 133 yards Super Bowl XXXVIII - 10 receptions, 143 yards * NFL Record: Deion Branch's 11 receptions in Super Bowl XXXIX is an NFL record. He is tied with three others who also had 11 receptions in a single game. The co-record holders are: Don Ross, Cincinnati, Super Bowl XVI Jerry Rice, San Francisco, Super Bowl XXIII Wes Welker, New England, Super Bowl XLII
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Wide receiver Deion Branch holds the Patriots record for the most receiving yards in Super Bowl Play. Branch also holds the Patriots record for the most receptions and yards in a single game. Branch amassed a total of 321 yards on 24 receptions in three Super Bowls for the Patriots. Super Bowl XLIV - 3 receptions, 45 yards Super Bowl XXXIX - 11 receptions*, 133 yards Super Bowl XXXVIII - 10 receptions, 143 yards * NFL Record: Deion Branch's 11 receptions in Super Bowl XXXIX is an NFL record. He is tied with three others who also had 11 receptions in a single game. The co-record holders are: Don Ross, Cincinnati, Super Bowl XVI Jerry Rice, San Francisco, Super Bowl XXIII Wes Welker, New England, Super Bowl XLII
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The NFL record for TD passes caught in a game is 5 and is held by 3 players: 1) Bob Shaw of the Chicago Cardinals in 1950 2) Kellen Winslow of the San Diego Chargers in 1981 3) Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers in 1990
Danny White in 1983 with 3,980 yds. With 3 games left in the 2007, Tony Romo has 3,654 yards and needs only 327 to break that record. That would be an average of 109 yards per game over the next 3 games. Seeing as he is currently averaging 281.1 yards/game, be should be able to break it. Tony Romo now holds the record.