Most Touchdowns, Career--7, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Touchdowns, Game--3, Roger Craig, San Francisco vs. Miami, 1985; Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver 1990 and vs. San Diego, 1995; Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Points After Touchdown, Career--9, Mike Cofer, San Francisco.
Most Points After Touchdown, Game--7, Mike Cofer, San Francisco vs. Denver, 1990; Lin Elliott, Dallas vs. Buffalo, 1993; Doug Brien, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Field Goals, Career--5, Ray Wersching, San Francisco.
Most Field Goals, Game--4, Don Chandler, Green Bay vs. Oakland, 1968; Ray Wersching, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1982.
Longest Field Goal--54, Steve Christie, Buffalo vs. Dallas, 1994.
Most Safeties--1, Dwight White, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, 1975; Reggie Harrison, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, 1976; Henry Waechter, Chicago vs. New England, 1986; George Martin, New York vs. Denver, 1987; Bruce Smith, Buffalo vs. New York, 1991.
RUSHING
Most Attempts, Career--101, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh.
Most Attempts, Game--38, John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, 1983.
Most Yards Gained, Career--354, Franco Harris, Pittsburgh.
Most Yards Gained, Game--204, Tim Smith, Washington vs. Denver, 1988.
Longest Gain--74, Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, 1984.
Most Touchdowns, Career--5, Emmitt Smith, Dallas.
Most Touchdowns, Game--2, accomplished 11 times.
PASSING
Most Attempts, Career--145, Jim Kelly, Buffalo.
Most Attempts, Game--58, Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, 1992.
Most Completions, Career--83, Joe Montana, San Francisco.
Most Completions, Game--31, Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Dallas, 1993.
Highest Completion Percentage, Career--70.0, Troy Aikman, Dallas.
Highest Completion Percentage, Game--88.0 (22 of 25), Phil Simms, New York Giants vs. Denver, 1987.
Most Yards Gained, Career--1,142, Joe Montana, San Francisco.
Most Yards Gained, Game--357, Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989.
Most Touchdowns, Career--11, Joe Montana, San Francisco.
Most Touchdowns, Game--6, Steve Young, San Francisco vs. San Diego, 1995.
Most Had Intercepted, Career--7, Craig Morton, Dallas-Denver; Jim Kelly, Buffalo.
Most Had Intercepted, Game--4, Craig Morton, Denver vs. Dallas, 1978; Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, 1992; Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Green Bay, 1997.
Longest Completion--81, Brett Favre (to Antonio Freeman), Green Bay vs. New England, 1997.
RECEIVING
Most Receptions, Career--28, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Receptions, Game--11, Dan Ross, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, 1982; Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989.
Most Yards, Career--512, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Yards, Game--215, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989.
Most Touchdowns, Career--7, Jerry Rice, San Francisco.
Most Touchdowns, Game--3, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver, 1990.
Longest Reception--81, Antonio Freeman (from Brett Favre), Green Bay vs. New England, 1997.
GAME OFFICIALS
Name, uniform number, assignment, NFL experience and number of previous playoffs in years:
Referee--Ed Hochuli, No. 85, 8 years, 6 years
Umpire--Jim Quirk, No. 5, 10 years, 7 years
Head Linesman--John Schleyer, No. 21, 8 years, 6 years
Line Judge--Ben Montgomery, No. 117, 16 years, 10 years
Back Judge--Paul Baetz, No. 22, 20 years, 11 years
Side Judge--Doug Toole, No. 4, 10 years, 9 years
Field Judge--Don Dorkowski, No. 113, 12 years, 8 years
Alternates--Dick Hantak, No. 105, Referee, 20 years, 16 years; Ed Coukart, No. 71, Official, 9 years, 7 years
TRIVIA ANSWERS
1. Washington 35, Denver 0 in 1988.
2. False. Cincinnati and San Francisco were tied, 3-3, in the 1989 Super Bowl.
3. Quarterback Gale Gilbert. Gilbert was on the Buffalo Bills' roster for the 1991-94 Super Bowls and finally played in a Super Bowl with San Diego in 1995. He lost every time.