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Q: What was the Super Bowl with two 100 yard rushers?
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How big is the Super Bowl?

its about 100 yards long !!


Who is the quarterback that won two super bowls passing for less than 100 yards and lost one super bowl passing for more than 100 yards?

Bob Griese of the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins lost Super Bowl VI and Griese had 134 passing yards. The Dolphins won Super Bowl VII with Griese passing for 88 yards and Super Bowl VIII when Griese had 73 passing yards. It should be noted that Griese threw only 11 passes (completing 8) in Super Bowl VII and only 7 passes (completing 6) in Super Bowl VIII. The Dolphins rushed for 184 yards in SB VII and 196 yards in SB VIII.


Who is the only running back to rush for over 100 yards in super bowl game?

Timmy Smith - 204 rushing yards in Super Bowl XXII.


What are James Harrison's achievements with the Pittsburgh Steelers?

2x Super Bowl Champion (XL, XLIII)4x Pro Bowl selection (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)2x First Team All-Pro selection (2007, 2008, 2010)Second Team All-Pro selection (2009)2008 AP Defensive Player of the YearSteelers single season sack record (16)Longest play in Super Bowl history - 100 yard interception return for a touchdown


Who scored the first Pittsburgh Steelers touchdown in Super Bowl XLV?

The franchise now known as the Pittsburgh Steelers entered the NFL in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates. On Wednesday, September 7th, 1933, Marvin "Butch" Kottler became the first Pittsburgh player to score a touchdown when he intercepted a pass at Pittsburgh's 1 yard line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown against the Chicago Cardinals (who later moved to St. Louis, and then Arizona). The Pittsburgh Pirates went on to win that game, the second one in their history, 14-13. Kottler's 99-yard return remained the team record for the longest interception return until Super Bowl XLIII (43) on February 1, 2009, when the Steelers' James Harrison returned an interceptions for 100 yards just before halftime, against the Arizona Cardinals.