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Eli, Brady, Coughlin, Weatherford set Super Bowl records

Super Bowl XLVI

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 05: Steve Weatherford #5 of the New York Giants celebrates after the Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21-17 to win Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 5, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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Super Bowl XLVI is in the books. And four men have added their names to the Super Bowl record books.

Courtesy of the NFL, the men who set Super Bowl records on Sunday night were Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Tom Coughlin, and Steve Weatherford.

Eli has the most completions to start a Super Bowl game with nine. Brady has the most consecutive completions in Super Bowl history with 16. Brady also is the career Super Bowl leader in attempts (197), completions (127), and yards (1,277).

At 65, Coughlin is the oldest coach to ever win a Super Bowl. Weatherford has the most punts inside the 10 yard line in one game, with three.

Most importantly for Eli, Coughlin, and Weatherford: They’ll soon have brand-new Super Bowl rings.