Who ran the longest play ever in a Super Bowl game? That’s a question we all want to know. The record stands in the third quarter of the 2004 Super Bowl. The play, which lasted 76 seconds, is one of the most memorable plays in the history of the game. This play was made by Willie Parker in the second quarter of Super, and it’s the second-longest of all time. Elway led the Pittsburgh Steelers to three Super Bowls, but his team didn’t win all three.
While the Super Bowl LI was a tie game, that’s not the only game in which the record was broken. The regular season also features overtimes and ends in a tie. In November, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions tied. In Super Bowl LI, both teams were tied, so this play was an exception. However, it is still an unforgettable run in Super Football history.
The second-half kickoff return was the longest play in Super Bowl history. It was a game-winning touchdown that gave the Ravens an early 21-6 lead over the San Francisco 49ers. Nevertheless, the second-half kickoff was a big mistake, as Jones had to run 108 yards to set the record. The Ravens ultimately won the game, and their linebacker Ray Lewis is convinced that the Ravens won the game.
In Super Bowl XXXVIII, Antonio Freeman and DeShawn Foster each had touchdown runs of more than thirty yards. Although they aren’t officially listed among the top five, they were in the top ten. A run of more than thirty yards by two different players would not make the top five list. These two players made the NFL record by gaining a touchdown with over 30 yards in a single game.
In the 1982 Super Bowl, the Baltimore Ravens took a 21-6 lead and the San Francisco 49ers tried to gain ground in the second half. Jacoby Jones’ 108-yard kickoff return set a Super Bowl record and was the longest play in Super-Bowl history. The Ravens went on to win the game despite the scoreless tie. Unlike the 49ers, the play won by the Ravens.
There have been many long Super Bowl touchdown runs in history. The longest run by a player was in 1983. The run was not as long as in the 1980s. The two games were played in the Detroit metropolitan area. The first Super-Bowl was held in the Detroit metropolitan area. The Baltimore Ravens were playing the San Francisco 49ers. They won the game 21-10. Despite the long run, the Ravens’ defense was too crowded to get a chance to score a touchdown.