Tom Brady and Sarah Thomas broke 5 Guinness World Records during the Super Bowl
Tom Brady broke four records while leading his Buccaneers to a 31-9 victory over the Chiefs.Ashley Landis/AP Images
- Seven Guinness World Records were broken at Sunday night's Super Bowl LV.
- Tom Brady broke four records while leading his Buccaneers to a 31-9 victory over the Chiefs.
- Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians and referee Sarah Thomas each set records as well.
Super Bowl LV was a historic event, as fans watched the Tampa Bay Buccaneers crush the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs 31-9.
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Seven Guinness World Records were broken during the game.
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Tom Brady - who won his fifth Super Bowl MVP honor with the win - set four records on his own.
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After playing in his 10th Super Bowl matchup, he broke his own record as the quarterback with the most career Super Bowl appearances.
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And at 43 years and 189 days old, Brady is also now the oldest quarterback to ever win a Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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He is also the oldest player to ever compete in a Super Bowl game.
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And with seven Lombardi trophies to his name, Brady has won more Super Bowls than any player in the history of the NFL.
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Bruce Arians - Brady's head coach - broke a pair of records himself.
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He is the oldest head coach in NFL history to bring home the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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He's also the oldest head coach to make his Super Bowl debut.
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The final record belongs to NFL official Sarah Thomas.
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The down judge became the first woman to officiate a Super Bowl in NFL history.
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Now check out how it all went down at Super Bowl LV:
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