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.
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That was Kurt Warner of the St Louis Rams who threw for 4,353 yards in the 1999 regular season and was the starting QB for the Super Bowl XXXIV winners.
No, passing yards only account for the distance the ball travels from the quarterback to the point where the receiver catches it, not the distance the receiver runs after the catch. For example, if a quarterback throws a 10-yard pass and the receiver runs an additional 20 yards after the catch, the play would be credited as 10 passing yards for the quarterback, but the receiver's total yards would include both the catch and the run.
Sonny Jurgensen with 3,723 passing yards in 1961.
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Eli Manning.
The quarterback accumulated 250 passing yards in the game.
Alternate passing yards in football refer to the total passing yards gained by a team's backup quarterback, while passing yards typically refer to the total passing yards gained by the starting quarterback.
Kurt Warner owns the record for most passing yards in a single Super Bowl game (414 yards vs. Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV, which made him the only QB to pass for 400+ yards in the Super Bowl)
Peyton Manning was 31-45 for 333 yards compared to Drew Brees' 32-39 for 288 yards.
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The quarterback who holds the record for the most passing yards in a single playoff game is Norm Van Brocklin, with 554 yards.
In football, passing yards are the total distance a quarterback throws the ball to their teammates. Each completed pass gains yards for the team, while incomplete passes do not count towards the total passing yards. Passing yards are an important statistic used to measure a quarterback's performance in a game.
Passing yards are a key statistic in evaluating a quarterback's performance because they measure the distance the quarterback has thrown the ball down the field. High passing yards typically indicate that the quarterback is effectively moving the ball and making successful plays, which is important for a team's offensive success.
Drew Brees.