Fewest rushing yards allowed by a team in a Super Bowl game
- Who
- Chicago Bears
- Where
- United States
- When
- 26 January 1986
The Chicago Bears shut down the New England Patriots rushing attack by allowing a record-low seven yards in Super Bowl XX in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, on 26 January 1986.
With a smothering defensive effort, the Bears defeated the Patriots 46-10. The Patriots ran the ball 11 times during the defeat and averaged a Super Bowl-low 0.64 yards per carry.