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Opponents Postseason Individual Records OPPONENTS POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KEY PASSING * AFC Wild Card Playoff TOTAL PASSING ATTEMPTS ** AFC Divisional Playoff *** AFC Championship GAME 50 Dave Krieg ................................ 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** + AFC First-Round Playoff (Super Bowl Tournament) 44 Andrew Luck ..................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* # Super Bowl XVI (at Pontiac, Mich.) 38 Matt Schaub ................................... 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* ## Super Bowl XXIII (at Miami, Fla.) 36 Joe Montana ...................... 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## NOTES: Years listed are seasons in which playoff berths were earned, not calendar years in which 33 Cody Carlson ................................ 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* playoff games were played. Career records include only seasons in which players played in playoffs. COMPLETIONS GAME 31 Andrew Luck ..................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* SCORING 29 Matt Schaub ................................... 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* 24 Dave Krieg ................................ 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** TOTAL POINTS 23 Joe Montana ...................... 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## GAME 14 Ray Wersching ..................... 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# 20 Richard Todd ................................ 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 14 Pat Leahy ..................................... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 14 Adam Vinatieri ................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 13 Shayne Graham ............................. 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* GAME 80.00 Mark Sanchez (12/15) ................... 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 12 (four times) 76.32 Matt Schaub (29/38) ....................... 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* 75.00 Philip Rivers (12/16) ...................... 2013 (Jan. 5, 2014 vs. S.D.)* TOUCHDOWNS 73.91 Ken Stabler (17/23) .................... 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** GAME 2 Joe Cribbs ................................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 73.68 Ben Roethlisberger (14/19) ............2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 2 Ernest Givens ............................... 1990 (Jan. 6, 1991 vs. Hou.)* NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts. 2 Arian Foster .................................... 2011 (Jan. 7, 2012 at Hou.)* 1 (many times) PASSING YARDS GAME 376 Andrew Luck ..................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS 357 Joe Montana ...................... 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## GAME 5 Pat Leahy ..................................... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 297 Dave Krieg ................................ 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 4 (five times) 269 Richard Todd ................................ 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 262 Matt Schaub ................................... 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* FIELD GOALS GAME 4 Ray Wersching ..................... 1981 (Jan. 24, 1982 against S.F.)# AVERAGE YARDS PER PASSING ATTEMPT 4 Shayne Graham ............................. 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* GAME 12.13 Mark Sanchez (182/15) ................. 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 4 Adam Vinatieri ................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* 10.95 Ben Roethlisberger (208/19) ..........2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 4 Chris Boswell ................................. 2015 (Jan. 9, 2016 vs. Pitt.)* 9.92 Joe Montana (357/36) ....... 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 3 Pat Leahy ..................................... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 9.61 Richard Todd (269/28) ................. 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 8.83 Bob Griese (159/18) ................... 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** LONGEST FIELD GOALS NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts. 53 Adam Vinatieri ................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* 50 Garo Yepremian .......................... 1973 (Dec. 23, 1973 at Mia.)** TOUCHDOWN PASSES 49 Jeff Jaeger ......................... 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** GAME 3 Ken Stabler ................................. 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 48 Shayne Graham ............................. 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* 3 Ben Roethlisberger.........................2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 47 Pat Leahy ..................................... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 2 (five times) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED RUSHING GAME 3 Jim Kelly .................................... 1988 (Jan. 8, 1989 vs. Buff.)*** TOTAL RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2 Joe Ferguson .............................. 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** GAME 32 Arian Foster .................................... 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* 2 Dan Fouts ................................. 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** 25 Norm Bulaich .............................. 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** 2 Dave Krieg ................................ 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** 24 Arian Foster .................................... 2011 (Jan. 7, 2012 at Hou.)* 1 (seven times) 23 Chuck Muncie .......................... 1981 (Jan. 10, 1982 vs. S.D.)*** PASSER RATING 21 (three times) GAME 148.7 Ben Roethlisberger.........................2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* RUSHING YARDS 139.4 Mark Sanchez ............................... 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* GAME 202 Freeman McNeil ........................... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 121.2 Ken Stabler ................................. 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 153 Arian Foster .................................... 2011 (Jan. 7, 2012 at Hou.)* 118.8 Philip Rivers .................................. 2013 (Jan. 5, 2014 vs. S.D.)* 140 Marcus Allen ...................... 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** 115.2 Joe Montana ...................... 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 140 Arian Foster .................................... 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts. 135 Shonn Greene ............................... 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* LONGEST PASSES AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT 60 Ben Roethlisberger to Antonio Brown ............................2015 (Jan. 9, 2016 vs. Pitt.)* GAME 9.62 Freeman McNeil (202/21) ............ 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 54 Joe Ferguson to Jerry Butler ....................................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 6.67 Marcus Allen (140/21) ........ 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** 54 Ben Roethlisberger to Cedrick Wilson ............................2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* 6.43 Shonn Greene (135/21) ................ 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 53-td Johnny Unitas to Ed Hinton ........................................ 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** 6.38 Arian Foster (153/24) ..................... 2011 (Jan. 7, 2012 at Hou.)* 49 Richard Todd to Wesley Walker ................................... 1982 (Jan. 9, 1983 vs. NYJ)+ 6.00 Joe Cribbs (90/15) ....................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** NOTE: Minimum 15 attempts. RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS GAME 2 Joe Cribbs ................................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 2 Arian Foster .................................... 2011 (Jan. 7, 2012 at Hou.)* 1 (many times) LONGEST RUSHES 58-td Ronnie Brown ................................ 2013 (Jan. 5, 2014 vs. S.D.)* 44-td Joe Cribbs ................................... 1981 (Jan. 3, 1982 vs. Buff.)** 44 Martavis Bryant .............................. 2015 (Jan. 9, 2016 vs. Pitt.)* 42-td Arian Foster .................................... 2011 (Jan. 7, 2012 at Hou.)* 39-td Shonn Greene ............................... 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* (Opponents postseason individual records, continued) PUNT RETURNS TOTAL PUNT RETURNS KEY GAME 7 Ron Gardin ................................. 1970 (Dec. 26, 1970 at Balt.)** * AFC Wild Card Playoff 5 Bobby Joe Edmonds ................ 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** ** AFC Divisional Playoff 5 Josh Cribbs ...................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* *** AFC Championship 4 Neal Colzie ................................. 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** + AFC First-Round Playoff (Super Bowl Tournament) 3 (three times) # Super Bowl XVI (at Pontiac, Mich.) ## Super Bowl XXIII (at Miami, Fla.) PUNT RETURN YARDS NOTES: Years listed are seasons in which playoff berths were earned, not calendar years in which GAME 64 Neal Colzie ................................. 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** playoff games were played. Career records include only seasons in which players played in playoffs. 56 John Taylor ........................ 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 40 Tim Brown .......................... 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** 35 Josh Cribbs ...................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* RECEIVING 30 Bobby Joe Edmonds ................ 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** TOTAL RECEPTIONS AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN GAME 11 John L. Williams ....................... 1988 (Dec. 31, 1988 vs. Sea.)** GAME 18.67 John Taylor (56/3) ............. 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 11 Jerry Rice ........................... 1988 (Jan. 22, 1989 against S.F.)## 16.00 Neal Colzie (64/4) ....................... 1975 (Dec. 28, 1975 at Oak.)** 10 Daniel Herron .................................... 2014 (Jan.4, 2015 at Ind.)* 13.33 Tim Brown (40/3) ................ 1990 (Jan. 13, 1991 at L.A.-Raid.)** 9 Owen Daniels ................................. 2012 (Jan. 5, 2013 at Hou.)* 13.00 Jerricho Cotchery (26/2) ................ 2009 (Jan. 9, 2010 vs. NYJ)* 8 (three times) 10.50 Antwaan Randle El (21/2) ..............2005 (Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Pitt.)* RECEIVING YARDS NOTE: Minimum 2 returns. GAME 215 Jerry Rice ..........................
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