Highest punting average by an individual in a Super Bowl career

Highest punting average by an individual in a Super Bowl career
Who
Jerrel Wilson
Where
United States
When
11 January 1970
The highest punting average by an individual in a Super Bowl career with at least 10 punts is 46.5 yards and was achieved Jerrel Wilson of the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowls I and IV. Wilson's punting prowess helped lead the Chiefs to victory in Super Bowl IV over the Minnesota Vikings, 23-7. He is also tied with Sammy Baugh for the NFL record of most seasons leading the league in punting in a career (four times).