Super Bowl Records/Rushing:
Ricky Ervins
The second leading rusher in Washington's defeat of the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII on January 30th, 1983 was: Wide receiver Alvin Garrett. Garrett had the second most rushing yards for Washington with only a single carry. He gained 44 yards on a reverse play during the third quarter that set up a field goal by kicker Mark Moseley. At the time, it was the longest run by a receiver in Super Bowl history. Clarence Harmon had the second most carries for Washington, with 9 carries for 40 yards. John Riggins, Washington's leading rusher, ran the ball 38 times for 166 yards.
Louie Giammona with 361 yards.
7. Tony Collins was the Patriots leading rusher in Super Bowl XX with 4 yards.
There has never been a shutout in the history of the Super Bowl.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, the NFL leading rusher has played in the Super Bowl 5 times: 1) Shaun Alexander led the NFL with 1880 rushing yards for the 2005 Seattle Seahawks that lost Super Bowl XL to the Pittsburgh Steelers. 2) Terrell Davis led the NFL with 2008 rushing yards for the 1998 Denver Broncos that won Super Bowl XXXIII over the Atlanta Falcons. 3-5) Emmitt Smith led the NFL with 1773 rushing yards for the 1995 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXX over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 1486 rushing yards for the 1993 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVIII over the Buffalo Bills, and 1713 rushing yards for the 1992 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVII over the Buffalo Bills.
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Super Bowl XXXII was played between the Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers with the Broncos winning 31-24. The Broncos rushed for more yards than the Packers, gaining 179 rushing yards to the Packers' 95. Terrell Davis of the Broncos was the leading rusher in the game with 157 yards. Dorsey Levens of the Packers rushed for 90 yards.
Doug Williams, Washington Redskins
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Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins who threw 4 TD passes in the 2nd quarter of Super Bowl XXII.