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The longest sack in NFL history was 29 yards. In 1972, Miami Dolphins QB Bob Griese was sacked for a 29 yard loss in Super Bowl VI by Dallas Cowboys DT Bob Lilly.

That record was almost tied on Dec 18, 2011 when Devner QB Tim Tebow was sacked by New England Patriot's LB Rob Ninkovich for a 28 yard loss.

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In 1972, Miami Dolphins QB Bob Griese was sacked for a 29 yard loss in Super Bowl VI by Dallas Cowboys DT Bob Lilly.

That record was tied on Dec 18, 2011 when Devner QB Tim Tebow was sacked by New England Patriot's LB Rob Ninkovich for a 29 yard loss.

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P. Mahomes was sacked for 30 yards by the Miami Dolphins Dec. 13, 2020.

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Jeff Andruss

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Pat Mahomes did this on purpose because he's greedy and wants ALL the records, not just the good ones!

Bob Lily sacked Bob Greise for 30yards in super bowl 6

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