India, Feb. 10 -- Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley put his name on the record books on Super Bowl Sunday, breaking two major yardage records in the Eagles' dominant win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Barkley wasted no time making history, surpassing Terrell Davis' long-standing record for most regular-season and postseason combined yards from scrimmage on the game's first play. On his opening carry, the NFL Offensive Player of the Year darted left for four yards, bringing his total to 2,764 yards, surpassing Davis' 26-year-old record of 2,762 yards set with the Denver Broncos in 1998.

Later in the first half, with the Eagles leading 24-0, Barkley broke another Davis record, this time for most single-season rushing yards, in...