INDIANAPOLIS - Records set or tied in the 2012 Super Bowl:
Oldest Winning Head Coach: 65, Tom Coughlin, NY Giants.
Most Consecutive Completions: 16, Tom Brady, New England.
Most Consecutive Completions To Start Game: 9, Eli Manning. NY Giants.
Most Passing Yards, Career: 1,277, Tom Brady, New England.
Most Passes, Career: 197, Tom Brady, New England.
Most Completions, Career: 127, Tom Brady, New England.
Most Punts Inside 10, Game: 3, Steve Weatherford, NY Giants.
Most First Downs Passing, Game, Both Teams: 33 (NY Giants 18, New England 15).
Most Games Started: 5, Tom Brady and Matt Light, New England.
Longest Touchdown Drive, Team: 96 yards, New England.
Fewest Turnovers, Game, Team: 0, NY Giants.
Most Safeties, Game, Team: 1, NY Giants.
Fewest Touchdowns Rushing, Game, Team: 0, New England.
Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Game, Team: 0, NY Giants.
Fewest First Downs By Penalty, Game, Team: 0, New England.
Fewest Punt Returns, Game, Team: 0, New England.
Fewest Fumbles, Game, Team: 0, New England.
Fewest Fumbles Lost, Game, Both Teams: 0 (NY Giants 0, New England 0).
- Eli Manning of New York is the fifth player to win the Super Bowl MVP Award at least twice. Joe Montana of San Francisco won it three times; Bart Starr of Green Bay, Terry Bradshaw of Pittsburgh and Tom Brady of New England, won it twice.
- Ahmad Bradshaw of New York is the fourth player to score the game-winning touchdown in the last minute of a Super Bowl, joining John Taylor, San Francisco (Super Bowl XXIII), Plaxico Burress, NY Giants (Super Bowl XLII) and Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh (Super Bowl XLIII).
- In each of the Giants' four Super Bowl victories, they had trailed at halftime (10-9 to Denver in Super Bowl XXI, 12-10 to Buffalo in Super Bowl XXV, 7-3 to New England in Super Bowl XLII, and 10-9 to New England in Super Bowl XLVI).
Source: Elias Sports Bureau