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Super Bowl 2013: Records Set And Tied By Ravens And 49ers Include Longest Time Of Game

The Baltimore Ravens won the 2013 Super Bowl defeating the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, and winning the battle of the Harbaughs. The following records were either set or tied in last night's Ravens Super Bowl 47 victory over the 49ers, including a number of records for Jacoby Jones, who had two touchdowns, one of which was a 108-yard kickoff return to start the second half. This was also the longest Super Bowl due to the power outage.

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SUPER BOWL RECORDS SET IN SUPER BOWL XLVII

Most Combined Yards, Game - 290, Jacoby Jones

Longest Play - 108-yard kickoff return, Jacoby Jones

Longest Kickoff Return - 108 yards, Jacoby Jones

Longest Kickoff Return for Touchdown - 108 yards, Jacoby Jones

Longest Touchdown Run, Quarterback - 15 yards, Colin Kaepernick

Most Kickoff-Return Yards, Both Teams - 312 (Baltimore 206, San Francisco 106)

Longest Time Of Game - 4:14

SUPER BOWL RECORDS TIED IN SUPER BOWL XLVII

Most Touchdowns, Plays of 50-or-More Yards, Game - 2, Jacoby Jones

Most Receiving Yards, Game, Tight End - 104, Vernon Davis

Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game - 1, Jacoby Jones

Most Safeties, Game - 1, Chris Culliver

Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game, Team - 1, Baltimore

Most Safeties, Game, Team - 1, San Francisco

Most Players, 100-or-More Receiving Yards, Game, Team -- 2, San Francisco (Michael Crabtree 109, Vernon Davis 104)

Most Points, Third Quarter, Both Teams - 24 (San Francisco 17, Baltimore 7)

Most Field Goals, Game, Both Teams - 5 (San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2)

Most Field Goals Without Miss, Game, Both Teams - 5 (San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2)

Fewest Rushing Touchdowns, Game, Team - 0, Baltimore

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON SUPER BOWL XLVII

Compiled By Elias Sports Bureau

Joe Flacco threw 11 touchdown passes in the postseason following the 2012 season, tying the NFL single-postseason record shared by Joe Montana (postseason after 1989 season) and Kurt Warner (postseason after 2008 season). Flacco and Montana did not throw an interception during those respective postseasons.

Ed Reed made the ninth interception of his postseason career, tying the NFL record shared by Charlie Waters, Bill Simpson and Ronnie Lott.

Super Bowl XLVII was only the second league championship game in NFL history (including the pre-Super Bowl era) in which each team scored 30-or-more points. Pittsburgh defeated Dallas, 35-31, in Super Bowl XIII in January 1979.