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2015 FFL Record Book
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Table of Contents
pgs. 1-5 .......................................................... 2015 Anchorage Preview
pgs. 6-10 ........................................................ 2015 Ann Arbor Preview
pgs. 11-15 ...................................................... 2015 Boston Preview
pgs. 16-20 ...................................................... 2015 Charlotte Preview
pgs. 21-25 ...................................................... 2015 Chicago Preview
pgs. 26-30 ...................................................... 2015 London Preview
pgs. 31-35 ...................................................... 2015 Miami Preview
pgs. 36-40 ...................................................... 2015 Orlando Preview
pgs. 41-45 ...................................................... 2015 Philadelphia Preview
pgs. 46-50 ...................................................... 2015 Seattle Preview
pgs. 51-55 ...................................................... 2015 Texas Preview
pgs. 56-60 ...................................................... 2015 Washington Preview
(includes all-time award winners, won-loss records, results, first round draft picks & record holders)
pgs. 61-67 ...................................................... Team Single Game Records
pgs. 68-70 ...................................................... Selected Postseason Records
pgs. 71-77 ...................................................... Individual Single Game Records
pgs. 78-85 ...................................................... Team Single Season Records
pgs. 86-89 ...................................................... Individual Single Season Records
pgs. 90-92 ...................................................... FFL Streaks
pgs. 93-95 ...................................................... Miscellaneous Accomplishments
pgs. 96-103 .................................................... Top Passing, Rushing and Receiving Games
pgs. 104-110 .................................................. Career Leaders
pg. 111 ........................................................... Career Coaching Records
pg. 112 ........................................................... All-Time Postseason Results
pgs. 113-116 .................................................. Yearly Leaders
pg. 117 ........................................................... Year-by-Year Award Winners
pgs. 118-120 .................................................. Players-of-the-Week
pgs. 121-126 .................................................. All-Time First Round Draft Picks
pg. 127 ........................................................... Tie Breaking Procedure
pg. 128-130 .................................................... FFL Rules
IBC ................................................................. League Directory
OBC ............................................................... 2015 Schedule
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2014 IN REVIEW he Anchorage Blizzard pulled off the worst‐to‐first feat by winning the league title
one year after finishing last in the FFL North with a 5‐10 record. It’s been done a
handful of other times, but no one did it quite like Steve Schafer and the Anchorage
Blizzard. Not only did they have the league’s worst record in 2013, they started off the
same way in 2014 by losing their first four games. By the end of the season though, rookie
Odell Beckham Jr. and backup quarterback Ben Roethlisberger put together a fabulous
December that brought Anchorage its second FFL Championship.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• The decision to keep Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger on the roster together for 11 straight seasons has often paid dividends and never more so than last year when Big Ben won both the playoff clinching game in December and the Super Bowl with a pair of 300-yard games. Now with Brady facing a possible 4-game suspension at the beginning of 2015, head coach Steve Schafer will be relying on his long-time backup even more. Where things could get really interesting is Week Five if Roethlisberger has played well enough to keep the job on a regular basis.
• Anchorage has four starting caliber wide receivers and all four
are capable of putting up some big numbers, but one of them will have to sit. Rookie Odell Beckham looked like the best receiver in the league once he got on the field in December. Fellow rookie Kelvin Benjamin had 478 yards and six touchdowns in only seven games. Emmanuel Sanders caught 89 passes and had over 1,200 yards. T.Y. Hilton has nearly 1,600 yards as a part-time starter over the last two seasons. Schafer will have a tough decision every week.
• Doug Martin was the FFL Rookie-of-the-Year in 2012 but
has been hurt so much the last two years, he's managed just 550 yards. Joique Bell is a hard worker who gets the most out of his ability but is fairly average, and Shane Vereen is a gifted receiver but marginal runner. The Blizzard need last year's overall #1 pick, Bishop Sankey, to take control or they could be in trouble. On the other hand, the Blizzard won the league title last year while finishing last in every rushing category.
• Replacement kicker Dan Carpenter proved to be more than
capable after off-the-field issues led to the dismissal of Matt Prater. He scored 118 points with a team-record 30 field goals, and if the offense proves to be one-dimensional again, the Blizzard may need a repeat performance.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Joique Bell 434 yards 123 att. 3.53 avg. 4 TD
Shane Vereen 198 yards 49 att. 4.04 avg. 0 TD
Receiving
Emmanuel Sanders 1,261 yards 89 rec. 14.17 avg. 7 TD
T.Y. Hilton 737 yards 43 rec. 17.14 avg. 4 TD
Odell Beckham Jr. 509 yards 40 rec. 12.73 avg. 6 TD
Passing
Tom Brady 3,560 yards 30 TD 7 Int. 100.17 rating
Ben Roethlisberger 703 yards 1 TD 2 Int. 94.12 rating
Scoring
Tom Brady 119 points 30 TD passes, five 300‐yard games
Dan Carpenter 118 points 25‐for‐26 on XPs, 30‐for‐34 on FGs
Emmanuel Sanders 91 points 7 TDs, seven 100‐yard games
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................ 4th ............. 10th ................. 2007
Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 5th ............. 12th ................. never
Total Offense ............................... 5th .............. 6th .................. never
Rushing Offense ......................... 12th ............ 12th ................. never
Receiving Offense ........................ 3rd .............. 6th .................. 2005
Passing Offense ........................... 4th .............. 4th .................. 2007
Passer Rating ............................... 5th .............. 7th .................. 2010
Kicking (based on points) ............. 3rd .............. 3rd .................. 2006
Field Goal Percentage .................. 5th .............. 1st ................... 2013
Punting (based on gross avg.) ...... 6th .............. 1st ................... 2013
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 361 ... Tom Brady ................... Oct. 12 (vs. Char.)
Rushing Yards ............ 87 ... Bobby Rainey .............. Nov. 2 (vs. Bos.)
Receiving Yards ........ 155 ... T.Y. Hilton .................... Oct. 26 (at Phil.)
Receptions ................. 12 ... Odell Beckham Jr. ........ Dec. 14 (vs. Chi.)
Points ......................... 23 ... Emmanuel Sanders ..... Oct. 26 (at Phil.)
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Playing time at quarterback
Anchorage Blizzard (2014 Finish: 1st in FFL North, 10-5)
Which wide receiver doesn't play?
Can anyone be counted on to carry the ball?
Can Dan Carpenter do it again?
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 While Odell Beckham Jr. stole the show during the stretch run, his performance was only one part of the equation that resulted in the Blizzard’s improbable run to the league title one
year after posting the worst record in the league, and being picked to finish last again in the FFL North in 2014. Overall, 404 of the team’s 697 points during the regular season came from players Steve Schafer either drafted in 2014 or signed to the preseason practice squad. That group then produced 71 of the 99 points the Blizzard scored in the playoffs, with 30 of them coming from Beckham. Is it any surprise Schafer was last year’s FFL Coach-of-the-Year?
2014 Week-by-Week Results
9/7 L at Chicago 37-40 9/14 L at Boston 27-33 9/21 L Ann Arbor 32-74 9/28 L at Orlando 28-33 10/5 W at Seattle 38-37 10/12 W Charlotte 55-54 10/19 W Texas 55-28 10/26 W at Philadelphia 75-65 11/2 W Boston 51-27 11/9 W at Washington 43-35 11/16 W Seattle 42-36 11/23 W at Miami 57-36 11/30 L Philadelphia 40-62 12/7 W at Ann Arbor 57-39 12/14 W Chicago 60-37 12/21 W Seattle (semifinals) 63-57 12/28 W at London (championship) 36-21
Scoring Breakdown by Position
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Anchorage Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1992 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 411 520 Fifth 1993 Steve Schafer 5 11 0 358 493 Fourth 1994 Steve Schafer 6 9 0 391 465 Fourth 1995 Steve Schafer 6 9 0 479 560 Third 1996 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 326 463 Fifth 1997 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 436 534 Fifth 1998 Steve Schafer 2 13 0 378 629 Sixth 1999 Steve Schafer 8 7 0 407 423 Fourth 2000 Steve Schafer 6 8 1 451 515 Fourth 2001 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 421 515 Fifth 2002 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 518 591 Third 2003 Steve Schafer 11 3 1 495 393 First 2004 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 537 549 Fourth 2005 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 472 515 Fifth 2006 Steve Schafer 11 4 0 552 434 First 2007 Steve Schafer 11 4 0 640 509 First 2008 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 535 533 Third 2009 Steve Schafer 10 5 0 606 497 Second 2010 Steve Schafer 10 5 0 631 523 First 2011 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 590 675 Third 2012 Steve Schafer 8 7 0 631 607 Third 2013 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 507 651 Sixth
2014 Steve Schafer 10 5 0 697 636 First
Postseason History
2003 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions 2006 Northern Division Champions 2007 Northern Division Champions 2009 Wild Card Qualifier 2010 Northern Division Champions 2014 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Ann Arbor 24 21 1 Won 1 10‐12‐1 14‐9 vs. Boston 19 20 Won 1 9‐11 10‐9 vs. Charlotte 8 12 Won 1 4‐8 4‐4 vs. Chicago 18 27 1 Won 1 10‐12‐1 8‐15 vs. London 11 11 Won 1 5‐4 6‐7 vs. Miami 9 8 Won 4 4‐5 5‐3 vs. Orlando 5 17 Lost 1 3‐8 2‐9 vs. Philadelphia 26 20 Lost 1 12‐11 14‐9 vs. Seattle 21 26 Won 3 10‐14 11‐12 vs. Texas 15 11 Won 1 10‐4 5‐7 vs. Washington 10 13 Won 2 4‐8 6‐5
Totals 166 186 2 81‐97‐2 85‐89
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Boston 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. London 2 0 Won 2 1‐0 1‐0 vs. Miami 1 1 Lost 1 1‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Orlando 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Seattle 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Washington 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐
Totals 4 4 3‐3 1‐1
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 76 at Texas (38) ..................... 11/4/12 6 at Ann Arbor (53) ........ 10/6/96 75 at Philadelphia (65) ....... 10/26/14 7 vs. Chicago (37) ......... 10/29/95 71 vs. Ann Arbor (51) ............. 9/21/97 8 vs. Charlotte (50) ........... 9/6/98 71 at Chicago (21) ................ 10/28/07 8 at Orlando (49) .......... 11/15/98 69 vs. Ann Arbor (41) ............. 12/5/10 9 at Philadelphia (8) ....... 9/26/93 64 vs. Boston (40) .................. 11/7/10 9 at Seattle (37) ............ 12/19/93 62 at Ann Arbor (18) ............ 11/20/11 9 vs. Ann Arbor (23) ..... 10/26/08 10 vs. Ann Arbor (19) ..... 10/16/94 10 at Chicago (36) .......... 11/16/97 10 at Ann Arbor (26) ...... 12/16/01 10 vs. Miami (56) .............. 11/4/07
Largest Margin of Victory 50 (71‐21) at Chicago ................Oct. 28, 2007 47 (52‐5) at Philadelphia ...........Oct. 7, 2007 44 (62‐18) at Ann Arbor ........... Nov. 20, 2011 41 (57‐16) at Charlotte............. Dec. 14, 2003 41 (58‐17) at London...................Oct. 1, 2006 40 (52‐12) at Philadelphia ...........Oct. 4, 2009
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 at Philadelphia (52) ........... 10/7/07 77 at Chicago (22) ............ 10/1/00 7 vs. Chicago (23) ................. 12/8/96 75 at Boston (21) .............. 10/9/11 8 at Philadelphia (9) ............. 9/26/93 74 vs. Ann Arbor (32) ...... 9/21/14 8 vs. Texas (17) .................... 12/5/93 70 at Charlotte (54) ........ 11/19/95 8 vs. Washington (27) ........ 10/19/03 70 vs. Ann Arbor (31) ....... 9/27/98 10 vs. Boston (33) .................. 9/24/06 69 at Boston (51) .............. 12/1/02 11 at Texas (12) ..................... 10/2/94 67 vs. Orlando (21) ........... 9/24/95 11 vs. Texas (19) .................. 10/30/94 67 at Seattle (30) .............. 9/26/04 11 vs. Boston (14) .................. 11/9/03 67 at Chicago (24) ............ 11/6/11
Largest Margin of Defeat
54 (21‐75) at Boston ...................Oct. 9, 2011 47 (6‐53) at Ann Arbor ..............Oct. 6, 1996 46 (21‐67) vs. Orlando ............ Sept. 24, 1995 46 (10‐56) vs. Miami .................. Nov. 4, 2007 42 (8‐50) vs. Charlotte ............ Sept. 6, 1998 42 (32‐74) vs. Ann Arbor ....... Sept. 21, 2014 41 (8‐49) at Orlando .............. Nov. 15, 1998 41 (25‐66) at Texas .................... Sept 8, 2013
Anchorage All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
2003 vs. Miami W, 53‐28 Tom Brady (138) Kevan Barlow (154) Torry Holt (124) Kevan Barlow (17)
vs. London W, 47‐46 Tom Brady (204) Ricky Williams (73) Derrick Mason (90) John Kasay (13) 2006 vs. Miami L, 11‐56 Tom Brady (249) Tom Brady (31) Antonio Gates (63) Shayne Graham (5)
2007 vs. Washington L, 50‐92 Tom Brady (215) Laurence Maroney (156) Reggie Wayne (143) Maroney, Wayne & Fred Taylor (11)
2009 at Orlando L, 34‐44 Tom Brady (267) Cedric Benson (133) Antonio Gates (74) Tom Brady (12) 2010 vs. Boston L, 34‐45 Tom Brady (140) Cedric Benson (52) Mario Manningham (132) Mario Manningham (11)
2014 vs. Seattle W, 63‐57 Tom Brady (182) Joique Bell (74) Odell Beckham Jr. (148) Odell Beckham Jr. (17)
at London W, 36‐21 Ben Roethlisberger (317) Joique Bell (60) Odell Beckham Jr. (185) Odell Beckham Jr. (13)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1992 Jim Harbaugh ............ QB
1993 Marion Butts ..............RB
1994 Errict Rhett .................RB
1995 Ki‐Jana Carter .............RB
1996 (No selection)
1997 Vinny Testaverde ...... QB
1998 Robert Holcombe .......RB
1999 *Ricky Williams ..........RB
2000 Torry Holt .................. WR
2001 Kevan Barlow .............RB
2002 (No selection)
2003 Tom Brady ................. QB
2004 Duce Staley ................RB
2005 J.J. Arrington ..............RB
2006 Laurence Maroney .....RB
2007 (No selection)
2008 Fred Taylor .................RB
2009 (No selection)
2010 Steve Smith ............... WR
2011 Brandon Lloyd ........... WR
2012 Doug Martin ...............RB
2013 Shane Vereen .............RB
2014 *Bishop Sankey ..........RB
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers 1993 Reggie White DE Second Team
1994 Morten Andersen K Second Team
1995 Reggie White DE First Team
1997 Reggie White DE Second Team
1998 Adam Vinatieri K Second Team
1999 Chris Gardocki P First Team
Robert Porcher DE First Team
2002 Ricky Williams RB First Team
2003 Torry Holt WR First Team
Shane Lechler P First Team
2004 Antonio Gates TE First Team
Shane Lechler P First Team
2005 Antonio Gates TE First Team
Torry Holt WR Second Team
2006 Torry Holt WR First Team
Antonio Gates TE First Team
2007 Tom Brady QB First Team
Shane Lechler P First Team
Reggie Wayne WR Second Team
Antonio Gates TE Second Team
2008 Michael Turner RB First Team
2009 Reggie Wayne WR First Team
2010 Antonio Gates TE First Team
Clay Matthews Jr. LB First Team
Tom Brady QB Second Team
Michael Turner RB Second Team
2011 Andy Lee P Second Team
2012 Tom Brady QB First Team
Brandon Fields P First Team
Doug Martin RB Second Team
2013 Brandon Fields P Second Team
Cameron Jordan DE Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
2003 Tom Brady ................ 3,278 ........... 14 games
2004 Tom Brady ................ 3,200 ........... 14 games
2005 Tom Brady ................ 3,888 ........... 14 games
2006 Tom Brady ................ 3,059 ........... 14 games
2007 Tom Brady ................ 4,235 ........... 14 games
2009 Tom Brady ................ 3,730 ........... 14 games
2010 Tom Brady ................ 3,211 ........... 14 games
2011 Tom Brady ................ 4,597 ........... 14 games
2012 Tom Brady ................ 4,276 ........... 14 games
2013 Tom Brady ................ 4,049 ........... 14 games
2014 Tom Brady ................ 3,560 ........... 13 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1995 Errict Rhett ............... 1,120 ........... 14 games
Terry Allen ................ 1,031 ........... 13 games
2000 Ricky Williams ........... 1,000 ........... 10 games
2001 Ricky Williams ........... 1,138 ........... 14 games
2002 Ricky Williams ........... 1,601 ........... 14 games
2003 Ricky Williams ........... 1,188 ........... 14 games
2008 Michael Turner ......... 1,421 ........... 14 games
2010 Michael Turner ......... 1,256 ........... 14 games
2011 Michael Turner ......... 1,129 ........... 14 games
2012 Doug Martin ............. 1,250 ........... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1997 Jake Reed.................. 1,092 ........... 14 games
2000 Torry Holt ................. 1,349 ........... 14 games
Derrick Alexander ..... 1,082 ........... 10 games
2001 Torry Holt ................. 1,063 ........... 14 games
2002 Torry Holt ................. 1,133 ........... 14 games
2003 Torry Holt ................. 1,518 ........... 14 games
2004 Torry Holt ................. 1,181 ........... 14 games
2005 Torry Holt ................. 1,128 ........... 13 games
Antonio Gates ........... 1,026 ........... 13 games
2006 Reggie Wayne ........... 1,075 ........... 13 games
Torry Holt ................. 1,044 ........... 14 games
2007 Reggie Wayne ........... 1,280 ........... 14 games
Torry Holt ................. 1,055 ........... 14 games
2009 Reggie Wayne ........... 1,210 ........... 14 games
Antonio Gates ........... 1,071 ........... 14 games
2010 Reggie Wayne ........... 1,247 ........... 14 games
2011 Steve L. Smith ........... 1,121 ........... 13 games
2013 Torrey Smith ............. 1,032 ........... 14 games
2014 Emmanuel Sanders ... 1,261 ........... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 2007 Tom Brady 2008 Michael Turner Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 2010 Clay Matthews Jr. Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 2012 Doug Martin Coach‐of‐the‐Year 2003 Steve Schafer 2006 Steve Schafer 2014 Steve Schafer
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 517 Tom Brady (vs. Lon.) ............................... Sept. 11, 2011 432 Tom Brady (vs. Wash.) .............................. Nov. 3, 2013 443 Tom Brady (at A.A.) ................................. Dec. 16, 2012 423 Tom Brady (at Tex.) ................................. Sept. 18, 2011 418 Tom Brady (at Sea.) ....................................Dec. 8, 2013 399 Tom Brady (at A.A.) ...................................Dec. 9, 2007 395 Tom Brady (vs. Chi.) ................................ Oct. 14, 2012 388 Tom Brady (vs. Tex.) ................................ Oct. 14, 2007 387 Ben Roethlisberger (vs. Orl.) ................... Nov. 14, 2010 387 Tom Brady (vs. A.A.) .............................. Sept. 25, 2011 380 Tom Brady (at Sea.) ................................. Nov. 25, 2007 380 Tom Brady (at Char.) ................................ Oct. 18, 2009
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 251 Doug Martin (at Tex.) ................................ Nov. 4, 2012 228 Ricky Williams (at Bos.) .............................Dec. 1, 2002 220 Michael Turner (at Tex.) ............................ Sept. 7, 2008 216 Ricky Williams (at Sea.) .............................Dec. 8, 2002 192 Errict Rhett (at Orl.) ....................................Dec. 4, 1994 189 Cedric Benson (vs. Bos.) ........................... Oct. 25, 2009 186 Derrick Blaylock (at Lon.) ....................... Nov. 14, 2004 179 Ricky Williams (at Bos.) ........................... Oct. 31, 1999 171 Samkon Gado (at Phil.) ............................. Dec. 11, 2005 166 Michael Turner (vs. Wash.) ........................ Nov. 8, 2009
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 200 Torry Holt (at Mia.) .................................... Nov. 2, 2003 200 Reggie Wayne (vs. A.A.) .......................... Dec. 14, 2010 196 Reggie Wayne (at A.A.) .............................. Oct. 3, 2010 189 Torry Holt (vs. Bos.) ................................ Sept. 24, 2000 181 Steve L. Smith (vs. Chi.) ............................. Oct. 2, 2011 174 Torry Holt (at Phil.) ................................... Oct. 26, 2003 173 Derrick Alexander (at Phil.) ..................... Nov. 22, 1998 172 Torry Holt (vs. Chi.) .................................. Dec. 10, 2000 168 Reggie Wayne (at Chi.) ............................. Oct. 28, 2007 167 Antonio Gates (vs. Chi.) ..............................Dec. 6, 2009 166 Torrey Smith (at Phil.) ............................. Sept. 29, 2013
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 32 Doug Martin (at Tex.) ................................ Nov. 4, 2012 29 Michael Turner (at Lon.) ............................ Nov. 3, 2008 26 Tom Brady (at Chi.) .................................. Oct. 28, 2007 23 Antonio Gates (at Sea.) ............................. Oct. 30, 2005 23 Torry Holt (vs. Char.) ................................ Oct. 15, 2006 23 Tom Brady (at Bos.) .................................. Oct. 21, 2007 23 Michael Turner (vs. Char.) ....................... Sept. 21, 2008 23 Tom Brady (at Char.) ................................ Oct. 18, 2009 23 Ricky Williams (at Chi.) .......................... Nov. 22, 2009 23 Michael Turner (at Char.).......................... Dec. 12, 2010 23 T.Y. Hilton (vs. Wash.) .............................. Nov. 3, 2013 23 Emmanuel Sanders (at Phil.) .................. Oct. 26, 2014 22 Odell Beckham Jr. (vs. Chi.) .................. Dec. 14, 2014
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ....................... Ricky Williams ............ 1,601 ....... 2002 Rushing Attempts .................. Ricky Williams ............... 343 ....... 2003 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ....... Charlie Garner ................ 5.18 ....... 2002 100-Yard Games.................... Ricky Williams ................... 9 ....... 2002 Rushing Touchdowns ............ Michael Turner .................. 15 ....... 2008 Rushing Yards, QB ................ Doug Flutie ..................... 389 ....... 1999 Rushing Touchdowns, QB ..... Tom Brady .......................... 4 ....... 2012
Receptions ............................. Torry Holt ....................... 102 ....... 2003 Receiving Yards .................... Torry Holt .................... 1,518 ....... 2003 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Derrick Alexander ........ 20.81 ....... 2000 100-Yard Games.................... Torry Holt ........................... 9 ....... 2003 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Antonio Gates ................... 12 ....... 2004 Receptions, TE ...................... Antonio Gates ................... 82 ....... 2005 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Antonio Gates .............. 1,071 ....... 2009 Touchdowns, TE ................... Antonio Gates ................... 12 ....... 2004 Receptions, RB ...................... Ricky Williams ................. 55 ....... 2001 Receiving Yards, RB ............. Ricky Williams ............... 512 ....... 2001 Touchdowns, RB ................... Danny Woodhead ................ 4 ....... 2013
Passer Rating ......................... Tom Brady ................. 119.67 ....... 2007 Passing Yards ........................ Tom Brady ................... 4,597 ....... 2011 Completion Percentage .......... Tom Brady ................... 69.18 ....... 2007 300-Yard Games.................... Tom Brady .......................... 9 ....... 2011 Touchdown Passes ................ Tom Brady ........................ 45 ....... 2007 Interceptions Thrown ............ Doug Flutie ....................... 16 ....... 1999
Extra Points ........................... Matt Prater ........................ 67 ....... 2013 Field Goals ........................... Dan Carpenter ................. 30 ....... 2014 Field Goal Percentage ........... Matt Prater ..................... .952 ....... 2013 Punting Average .................... Brandon Fields ............. 50.63 ....... 2012
Sacks ..................................... Reggie White ................. 12½ ....... 1995 Robert Porcher ............... 12½ ....... 1999 Interceptions .......................... Asante Samuel .................... 6 ....... 2007
Total Touchdowns ................. Ricky Williams ................. 15 ....... 2002 Michael Turner .................. 15 ....... 2008 Scoring .................................. Tom Brady ...................... 176 ....... 2007 Scoring (QB) ......................... Tom Brady ...................... 176 ....... 2007 Scoring (RB) ......................... Ricky Williams ............... 141 ....... 2002 Scoring (WR) ........................ Torry Holt ....................... 114 ....... 2003 Scoring (TE) .......................... Antonio Gates ................... 82 ....... 2004 Scoring (PK) .......................... Matt Prater ...................... 127 ....... 2013 Scoring (P) ............................ Shane Lechler.................... 28 ....... 2007 Brandon Fields .................. 28 ....... 2012 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Chris Doleman .................. 32 ....... 1992
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2014 AT A GLANCE fter three straight 6‐9 seasons, the Ann Arbor Night Hawks looked as if they were
ready to finally turn the corner with Andrew Luck on the verge of stardom, Eddie
Lacy coming off an FFL Rookie‐of‐the‐Year award, and Michael Crabtree perhaps
ready to give the Night Hawks a viable #2 receiver. Luck held up his end, Lacy had a pretty
good year too, but the wide receivers again under‐achieved for a variety of reasons, and
Ann Arbor again had a losing season. That makes eight in a row for the former 6‐time
champions, who still managed to out‐score five other teams with much better records.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• The wide receivers continue to suck the life out of Ann Arbor’s offense, and until the Night Hawks drastically upgrade that position they’ll struggle to win on a consistent basis. Wes Welker, who for many years was the one reliable receiver Ann Arbor had, is now 34 and on the down-side of his career after catching only eight passes in three games last year. Michael Crabtree came back from a torn Achilles and is the Night Hawks’ best receiver but needs to stay healthy. No other wide receiver caught more than 22 passes or had more than 202 yards. Brian Quick showed promise before a torn rotator cuff ended his season in late October, and Kenny Stills showed some late, but we’ve seen this before. Tight end Martellus Bennett is really Ann Arbor’s best receiver.
• Second-year back Eddie Lacy put 12 touchdowns on the
board and though he fell a little short of a 1,000-yard season on the ground, he did produce over 1,300 total yards. He’s shown the ability to be an every-down back and has surprising quickness. The rest of the backfield is unreliable. Rashad Jennings has shown flashes here and there but hasn’t produced week-to-week, and Ryan Mathews gets hurt so frequently, his days in Ann Arbor are numbered.
• Needless to say, Andrew Luck was not the reason Ann Arbor
won only three games. In his first full year as the starter, Luck won the league MVP award while setting franchise records with 4,492 yards and 38 touchdown passes. It’s the first time a last-place team has produced an MVP and only the second time it’s come from a team with a losing record. It’s scary to think that Luck is only just getting started. He’s made former golden boy Matt Ryan almost an after-thought.
• The legal problems of Aldon Smith and Greg Hardy took a
sharp toll on the defense and their status is in doubt. They played in just six games combined and left DeMarcus Ware (9½ sacks) to shoulder the load virtually by himself.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Eddie Lacy 940 yards 203 att. 4.63 avg. 8 TD
Rashad Jennings 490 yards 118 att. 4.15 avg. 4 TD
Receiving
Martellus Bennett 692 yards 67 rec. 10.33 avg. 4 TD
Michael Crabtree 501 yards 44 rec. 11.39 avg. 3 TD
Eddie Lacy 369 yards 35 rec. 10.54 avg. 4 TD
Passing
Andrew Luck 4,492 yards 38 TD 14 Int. 97.47 rating
Matt Ryan 219 yards 1 TD 0 Int. 96.03 rating
Scoring
Andrew Luck 173 points 38 TD passes, 3 TDs, ten 300‐y.g.
Justin Tucker 124 points 39‐for‐39 on XPs, 27‐for‐32 on FGs
Eddie Lacy 102 points 12 TDs, three 100‐yard games
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................ 7th .............. 7th .................. 1995
Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 9th .............. 7th .................. 1995
Total Offense ............................... 8th .............. 8
th .................. 1998
Rushing Offense .......................... 6th .............. 5th .................. never
Receiving Offense ....................... 11th ............. 9th .................. 1998
Passing Offense ......................... 1st .............. 5th .................. 2014
Passer Rating ............................... 6th ............. 10th ................. never
Kicking (based on points) ............ 2nd .............. 1st ................... 2013
Field Goal Percentage .................. 7th ............. t‐2nd ................. 2001
Punting (based on gross avg.) ...... 4th .............. 9th .................. 2009
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 400 ... Andrew Luck ............... Oct. 26 (vs. Chi.)
Rushing Yards .......... 176 ... Rashad Jennings .......... Sept. 21 (at Anch.)
Receiving Yards ........ 134 ... Martellus Bennett ....... Sept. 28 (vs. Phil.)
Receptions ................. 12 ... Martellus Bennett ....... Dec. 7 (vs. Anch.)
Points ......................... 18 ... Andrew Luck ............... Nov. 30 (vs. Orl.)
A Ann Arbor Night Hawks (2014 Finish: 6th in FFL North, 3-11-1)
Help needed (again) at wide receiver
More help for Eddie Lacy
Elite status for Andrew Luck
Legal issues still plague the defense
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 With just 68 points from its wide receivers, Ann Arbor was dead last in the FFL in scoring at that position with less than half the league average, and there were 11 individual receivers who scored
more than 68 by themselves. Rookie-of-the-Year Mike Evans had 57 for Miami in only half a season, and fellow rookie Odell Beckham rolled up 40 in four games for Anchorage. Michael Crabtree was Ann Arbor’s leader with 28 points in 10 games, ranking 25th in the league among wide receivers, and Brian Quick scored 22 in five games before getting hurt. That means on average every other team in the FFL had two receivers better than the Night Hawks’ number one, a problem head coach Mark Croft has to fix before his team can contend.
2014 Week-by-Week Results
9/7 L Washington 33-50 9/14 L Seattle 40-45 9/21 W at Anchorage 74-32 9/28 L Philadelphia 43-52 10/5 W at Chicago 57-15 10/12 L at Texas 47-61 10/19 L Boston 39-44 10/26 L Chicago 44-65 11/2 L Miami 26-44 11/9 L at Boston 23-54 11/16 L at London 53-55 11/23 T at Philadelphia 50-50 11/30 W Orlando 59-33 12/7 L Anchorage 39-57 12/14 L at Seattle 30-58
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Ann Arbor Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1992 Glen Kelly 5 10 0 359 436 Fifth 1993 Mark Croft 10 6 0 533 427 Second 1994 Mark Croft 10 5 0 590 483 First 1995 Mark Croft 8 7 0 642 537 First 1996 Mark Croft 11 4 0 541 422 First 1997 Mark Croft 8 7 0 511 473 Second 1998 Mark Croft 11 4 0 591 462 Second 1999 Mark Croft 8 6 1 466 409 Second 2000 Mark Croft 8 7 0 564 525 Second 2001 Mark Croft 9 6 0 545 452 Third 2002 Mark Croft 5 10 0 435 508 Fifth 2003 Mark Croft 5 9 1 444 554 Fifth 2004 Mark Croft 4 10 1 468 640 Sixth 2005 Mark Croft 7 8 0 452 523 Fourth 2006 Mark Croft 8 7 0 442 473 Second 2007 Mark Croft 6 9 0 472 496 Fourth 2008 Mark Croft 6 9 0 435 527 Fifth 2009 Mark Croft 1 14 0 415 637 Sixth 2010 Mark Croft 7 8 0 429 483 Third 2011 Mark Croft 6 9 0 565 617 Sixth 2012 Mark Croft 6 9 0 459 501 Sixth 2013 Mark Croft 6 9 0 549 593 Fifth
2014 Mark Croft 3 11 1 657 715 Sixth
Postseason History
1993 Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier 1994 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions 1995 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions 1996 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions 1997 Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier 1998 Wild Card Qualifier 1999 Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 21 24 1 Lost 1 9‐14 12‐10‐1 vs. Boston 18 21 Lost 4 11‐9 7‐12 vs. Charlotte 9 15 Lost 8 2‐10 7‐5 vs. Chicago 23 26 Lost 1 12‐13 11‐13 vs. London 11 14 Lost 2 4‐9 7‐5 vs. Miami 5 11 Lost 6 3‐4 2‐7 vs. Orlando 12 13 Won 4 3‐8 9‐5 vs. Philadelphia 24 19 2 0‐2‐1 13‐8‐1 11‐11‐1 vs. Seattle 22 22 1 Lost 3 11‐11‐1 11‐11 vs. Texas 11 11 Lost 1 6‐4 5‐7 vs. Washington 14 9 Lost 1 5‐6 9‐3
Totals 170 185 4 79‐96‐2 91‐89‐2
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Boston 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Charlotte 2 0 Won 2 ‐‐‐ 2‐0 vs. Chicago 4 0 Won 4 2‐0 2‐0 vs. London 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. Miami 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Orlando 3 0 Won 3 ‐‐‐ 3‐0 vs. Washington 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐‐
Totals 12 1 4‐0 8‐1
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 74 at Anchorage (32) ......... 9/21/14 3 at Washington (25) . 10/15/06 71 vs. Chicago (38) .............. 12/2/01 7 at Seattle (44) ........... 11/4/01 70 at Anchorage (31) ........... 9/27/98 8 at Orlando (47) ............ 9/6/92 70 vs. Boston (22) .............. 12/10/00 8 vs. Charlotte (36) ........ 9/9/07 69 at Chicago (28) .............. 11/19/95 9 at Chicago (46) ........ 11/26/00 68 at Charlotte (37) ............. 9/25/94 9 vs. Charlotte (36) .... 11/18/12 68 vs. Philadelphia (41) ..... 11/12/95 10 at Miami (30) .......... 12/19/99
Largest Margin of Victory 48 (70‐22) vs. Boston ..................... 12/10/00 47 (53‐6) vs. Anchorage ................. 10/6/96 42 (74‐32) at Anchorage ................ 9/21/14 42 (57‐15) at Chicago .................... 10/5/14 41 (69‐28) at Chicago ..................... 11/19/95 41 (60‐19) at Philadelphia ................ 11/3/96 40 (56‐16) vs. Philadelphia ............ 10/19/97 40 (60‐20) vs. Charlotte ................... 9/17/00
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 2 at Boston (26) ................. 11/3/02 76 at Chicago (61) ........ 11/28/04 6 vs. Anchorage (53) .......... 10/6/96 74 at Boston (20) ........... 12/5/04 7 vs. Seattle (13) .............. 10/11/92 72 at London (26)......... 11/15/09 7 at Philadelphia (45)....... 11/15/98 71 at Anchorage (51) ..... 9/21/97 9 vs. Philadelphia (35) ....... 10/9/94 69 at Orlando (63) ........ 11/20/94 9 at Anchorage (24) ......... 10/26/08 69 vs. Boston (26) ........ 12/11/05 10 at Anchorage (19) ......... 10/16/94 69 at Anchorage (41) ..... 12/5/10 10 at Charlotte (25) ............. 9/19/99 10 at Seattle (47) ............... 11/28/99 10 vs. Anchorage (26) ........ 12/16/01
Largest Margin of Defeat 54 (20‐74) at Boston ........................ 12/5/04 46 (26‐72) at London ..................... 11/15/09 44 (17‐61) vs. Orlando ................... 10/20/96 44 (18‐62) vs. Anchorage ............... 11/20/11 43 (26‐69) vs. Boston ..................... 12/11/05 43 (18‐61) vs. London ...................... 9/21/08 41 (21‐62) vs. London ...................... 9/25/05
Ann Arbor All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1993 vs. Chicago W, 45‐30 Brett Favre (190) Thurman Thomas (61) Anthony Miller (110) Anthony Miller (17)
at Orlando W, 63‐38 Brett Favre (190) Thurman Thomas (110) Anthony Miller (119) John Carney (14) 1994 vs. Chicago W, 45‐30 Brett Favre (321) Thurman Thomas (77) Jerry Rice (121) Brett Favre (16)
vs. Washington W, 23‐11 Brett Favre (291) Marshall Faulk (82) Anthony Miller (87) Brett Favre (8)
1995 at London W, 80‐48 Brett Favre (308) Thurman Thomas (148) Jerry Rice (289) Jerry Rice (23) at Orlando W, 36‐23 Brett Favre (301) Thurman Thomas (20) Jerry Rice (153) Jerry Rice (14)
1996 at Orlando W, 34‐23 Brett Favre (240) Marshall Faulk (71) Michael Jackson (65) Brett Favre & Jeff Jaeger (9)
at Charlotte W, 47‐33 Brett Favre (202) Thurman Thomas (43) Michael Jackson (117) Michael Jackson (23) 1997 at Charlotte W, 47‐34 Brett Favre (256) Marshall Faulk (67) Marshall Faulk (50) Marshall Faulk (12)
at Chicago W, 52‐38 (ot) Brett Favre (156) Marshall Faulk (102) Michael Jackson (94) Marshall Faulk (17)
1998 at Miami L, 31‐62 Brett Favre (253) Brett Favre (49) Jerry Rice (115) Jerry Rice (11) 1999 at Chicago W, 40‐36 Brett Favre (234) Terry Allen (126) Marshall Faulk (204) Allen, Faulk & John Carney (11)
vs. Boston W, 35‐23 Brett Favre (311) Marshall Faulk (79) Jerry Rice (143) Marshall Faulk (12)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1992 Jim Everett ................ QB
1993 *Garrison Hearst ........RB
Anthony Miller .......... WR
1994 (No selection)
1995 (No selection)
1996 Aaron Hayden ............RB
1997 Elvis Grbac ................ QB
1998 Kevin Dyson .............. WR
1999 Gary Brown ................RB
2000 Lamar Smith ...............RB
2001 David Terrell ............. WR
2002 Thomas Jones ............RB
2003 Isaac Bruce ................ WR
2004 Justin McCareins ....... WR
2005 (No selection)
2006 Chester Taylor ............RB
2007 Jamal Lewis ................RB
2008 Earnest Graham .........RB
2009 Pierre Thomas ............RB
2010 *Ryan Mathews .........RB
2011 Daniel Thomas ...........RB
2012 Andrew Luck ............. QB
2013 Eddie Lacy ..................RB 2014 Rashad Jennings .........RB
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers 1993 Thurman Thomas RB First Team
Jerry Rice WR First Team
John Carney K Second Team
Reggie Roby P Second Team
1994 Jerry Rice WR First Team
Ben Coates TE First Team
Marshall Faulk RB Second Team
Bryce Paup DE Second Team
1995 Brett Favre QB First Team
Bryce Paup DE First Team
Jerry Rice WR Second Team
Greg Lloyd LB Second Team
1996 Brett Favre QB First Team
Jerry Rice WR Second Team
Reggie Roby P Second Team
1997 Brett Favre QB First Team
Matt Stover K Second Team
1998 Michael Strahan DE First Team
Marshall Faulk RB Second Team
Ben Coates TE Second Team
1999 Michael Strahan DE Second Team
2000 Marshall Faulk RB First Team
Martin Gramatica K Second Team
Tom Tupa P Second Team
2001 Marshall Faulk RB First Team
Michael Strahan DE First Team
Brett Favre QB Second Team
2003 Michael Strahan DE Second Team
2005 Michael Strahan DE First Team
Jason Taylor DE First Team
Lawrence Tynes K Second Team
2006 Willie Parker RB Second Team
2008 Rob Bironas K First Team
2009 Shane Lechler P First Team
2010 Ndamukong Suh DT Second Team
2011 Wes Welker WR First Team
2012 Justin Tucker K Second Team
2013 Justin Tucker K Second Team
2014 Andrew Luck QB First Team
Justin Tucker K First Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1994 Brett Favre ................ 3,270 ........... 14 games
1995 Brett Favre ................ 3,804 ........... 14 games
1996 Brett Favre ................ 3,453 ........... 14 games
1997 Brett Favre ................ 3,455 ........... 14 games
1998 Brett Favre ................ 3,806 ........... 14 games
1999 Brett Favre ................ 3,556 ........... 14 games
2000 Brett Favre ................ 3,326 ........... 14 games
2001 Brett Favre ................ 3,439 ........... 14 games
2002 Brett Favre ................ 3,372 ........... 14 games
2004 Brett Favre ................ 3,525 ........... 14 games
2005 Brett Favre ................ 3,316 ........... 14 games
2006 Brett Favre ................ 3,315 ........... 14 games
2007 Brett Favre ................ 3,905 ........... 14 games
2008 Brett Favre ................ 3,052 ........... 14 games
2010 Matt Ryan ................. 3,117 ........... 13 games
2011 Matt Ryan ................. 3,698 ........... 14 games
2012 Matt Ryan ................. 4,202 ........... 14 games
2014 Andrew Luck ............. 4,492 ........... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1992 Barry Foster .............. 1,066 ........... 11 games
1993 Thurman Thomas ..... 1,030 ........... 13 games
1995 Marshall Faulk .......... 1,011 ........... 14 games
1998 Marshall Faulk .......... 1,228 ........... 14 games
1999 Marshall Faulk .......... 1,067 ........... 13 games
2000 Marshall Faulk .......... 1,060 ........... 13 games
2001 Marshall Faulk .......... 1,096 ........... 12 games
2006 Willie Parker ............. 1,222 ........... 13 games
Chester Taylor .......... 1,136 ........... 14 games
2007 Willie Parker ............. 1,317 ........... 14 games
2011 Ryan Mathews .......... 1,033 ........... 13 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1993 Jerry Rice .................. 1,289 ........... 13 games
1994 Jerry Rice .................. 1,345 ........... 14 games
Ben Coates ............... 1,082 ........... 14 games
1995 Jerry Rice .................. 1,406 ........... 14 games
1996 Jerry Rice .................. 1,054 ........... 13 games
2000 Ed McCaffrey ............ 1,162 ........... 14 games
2004 Isaac Bruce ............... 1,108 ........... 14 games
2008 Wes Welker .............. 1,071 ........... 14 games
2011 Wes Welker .............. 1,384 ........... 14 games
2012 Wes Welker .............. 1,172 ........... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 1993 Jerry Rice (co‐MVP) 1996 Brett Favre 2000 Marshall Faulk 2001 Marshall Faulk 2014 Andrew Luck Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 1995 Bryce Paup 1998 Michael Strahan 2001 Michael Strahan 2005 Jason Taylor Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 1994 Marshall Faulk 2010 Ndamukong Suh 2013 Eddie Lacy Coach‐of‐the‐Year 1993 Mark Croft
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 421 Matt Ryan (vs. Sea.) ................................. Sept. 29, 2013 411 Matt Ryan (at Anch.) ................................ Nov. 11, 2012 400 Andrew Luck (vs. Chi.) ........................... Oct. 26, 2014 395 Brett Favre (at Char.) ................................ Oct. 13, 1996 393 Andrew Luck (vs. Phil.) ........................ Sept. 28, 2014 390 Brett Favre (at Anch.) ............................... Oct. 10, 1999 388 Brett Favre (at Anch.) .............................. Sept. 27, 1998 383 Brett Favre (at Sea.) ................................. Nov. 21, 2004 381 Brett Favre (vs. Bos.) ............................... Nov. 25, 2007 374 Matt Ryan (vs. Anch.) .............................. Sept. 15, 2013
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 223 Willie Parker (vs. Mia.) ............................. Dec. 10, 2006 213 Willie Parker (at Anch.) ........................... Nov. 12, 2006 208 Marshall Faulk (vs. Phil.) .......................... Oct. 15, 2000 202 Marshall Faulk (at Phil.) ........................... Dec. 23, 2001 192 Marshall Faulk (vs. Anch.) ....................... Nov. 29, 1998 183 Marshall Faulk (at Lon.) .......................... Nov. 11, 2001 183 Marshall Faulk (vs. Mia.) .......................... Oct. 20, 2002 178 Marshall Faulk (at Bos.) ............................. Nov. 3, 2002 177 Marshall Faulk (vs. Chi.) ............................ Oct. 1, 1995 176 Rashad Jennings (at Anch.) .................. Sept. 21, 2014 168 Barry Foster (at Sea.) ............................... Nov. 22, 1992
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 217 Wes Welker (at Anch.) ............................. Sept. 25, 2011 208 Anquan Boldin (at Phil.) .......................... Sept. 15, 2013 200 Antonio Bryant (vs. Wash.) .........................Dec. 7, 2008 192 Wes Welker (at Bos.) ............................... Nov. 22, 2009 181 Jerry Rice (at Wash.) ................................ Sept. 24, 1995 172 Jerry Rice (vs. Chi.) ................................. Nov. 14, 1993 170 Isaac Bruce (at Chi.) ................................. Nov. 28, 2004 169 Jerry Rice (vs. Anch.) ................................. Sept. 4, 1994 169 Jerry Rice (at Phil.) .................................. Nov. 15, 1998 167 Jerry Rice (at Tex.) ................................... Sept. 10, 1995 167 Wes Welker (vs. Phil.) ................................Dec. 6, 2009 166 Jerry Rice (at Chi.) ................................... Nov. 28, 1993
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 Jerry Rice (vs. Chi.) ................................. Nov. 14, 1993 29 Marshall Faulk (vs. Bos.) .......................... Dec. 10, 2000 29 Marshall Faulk (vs. Mia.) .......................... Oct. 20, 2002 24 Marshall Faulk (vs. Sea.)........................... Oct. 29, 2000 24 Jamal Lewis (at Phil.) ................................. Nov. 4, 2007 23 eleven times, most recently by a RB (six), Willie Parker (at Sea.)................. Sept. 7, 2008 WR (four), Keenan McCardell (at Orl.) ...... Oct. 5, 2003 TE (one), Alge Crumpler (vs. Phil.) .......... Oct. 22, 2006 20 five times, most recently by a QB (two), Brett Favre (vs. Chi.) ..................Dec. 2, 2001 RB (two), Willie Parker (at Anch.) .......... Nov. 12, 2006 WR (two), Wes Welker (at Anch.) ........... Sept. 25, 2011
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ....................... Willie Parker ................ 1,317 ....... 2007 Rushing Attempts .................. Willie Parker ................... 320 ....... 2007 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ....... Marshall Faulk ............... 5.33 ....... 2000 100-Yard Games.................... Willie Parker ....................... 8 ....... 2007 Rushing Touchdowns ............ Marshall Faulk .................. 13 ....... 2000 Rushing Yards, QB .............. Andrew Luck ................. 258 ....... 2014 Rushing Touchdowns, QB ..... Brett Favre .......................... 3 ....... 1995 Andrew Luck ..................... 3 ....... 2014
Receptions ............................. Wes Welker ..................... 104 ....... 2011 Receiving Yards .................... Jerry Rice ..................... 1,406 ....... 1995 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Anthony Miller ............. 19.39 ....... 1995 100-Yard Games.................... Jerry Rice ............................ 7 ....... 1995 Wes Welker ......................... 7 ....... 2011 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Jerry Rice .......................... 12 ....... 1993 Jerry Rice .......................... 12 ....... 1995 Receptions, TE ...................... Ben Coates ........................ 88 ....... 1994 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Ben Coates ................... 1,089 ....... 1994 Touchdowns, TE ................... Ben Coates .......................... 8 ....... 1996 Receptions, RB ...................... Marshall Faulk .................. 78 ....... 1998 Receiving Yards, RB ............. Marshall Faulk ................ 862 ....... 1998 Touchdowns, RB ................... Marshall Faulk .................... 8 ....... 2001
Passer Rating ......................... Brett Favre ................... 97.65 ....... 2007 Passing Yards ....................... Andrew Luck .............. 4,492 ....... 2014 Completion Percentage .......... Matt Ryan .................... 68.46 ....... 2012 300-Yard Games .................. Andrew Luck ................... 10 ....... 2014 Touchdown Passes ............... Andrew Luck ................... 38 ....... 2014 Interceptions Thrown ............ Brett Favre ........................ 24 ....... 2005
Extra Points ......................... Justin Tucker ................... 39 ....... 2014 Field Goals ............................ Justin Tucker ..................... 35 ....... 2013 Field Goal Percentage ........... Rob Bironas ................... .950 ....... 2010 Punting Average .................... Shane Lechler............... 51.47 ....... 2009
Sacks ..................................... Michael Strahan ............. 18½ ....... 2001 Interceptions .......................... Bryce Paup .......................... 3 ....... 1994 Greg Lloyd .......................... 3 ....... 1995
Total Touchdowns ................. Marshall Faulk .................. 19 ....... 2000 Scoring .................................. Andrew Luck ................. 173 ....... 2014 Scoring (QB) ........................ Andrew Luck ................. 173 ....... 2014 Scoring (RB) ......................... Marshall Faulk ................ 143 ....... 2000 Scoring (WR) ........................ Jerry Rice ........................ 103 ....... 1993 Scoring (TE) .......................... Ben Coates ........................ 61 ....... 1994 Scoring (PK) .......................... Justin Tucker ................... 130 ....... 2013 Scoring (P) ............................ Sam Koch .......................... 34 ....... 2012 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Michael Strahan ................ 43 ....... 2001
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Boston Stranglers (2014 Finish: 4th in FFL North, 8-7) 2014 AT A GLANCE
t was a glorious run for the Boston Stranglers and retiring coach Todd Tanck in 2014,
but needing only a win in their final game to make the playoffs for only the fourth
time, they came up a little bit short. It’s not that Boston was expected to have a bad
season, but when Adrian Peterson was suspended for the rest of the year after Week
One, and Eli Manning was given his release at the same time, the outcome looked grim.
Instead, as they’ve done so many times in the past, Tanck and the Stranglers found a way
to compete with average talent and were in the fight all the way to season’s end.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• Not only will he be Boston’s new coach, Terry Winchester will be the first new coach for the entire league in 15 years. That means everyone will be watching to see how he manages the Stranglers in his first season. Not that there’s any pressure, but the FFL’s last rookie coach, David Carpenter, won a league championship in his second year with Philadelphia; and that team was in a lot worse shape than the one Winchester inherits in Boston.
• Taking over a team with Adrian Peterson is still a good
thing, but his year-long suspension creates issues Winchester will have to address. Peterson should be fresh, but he hasn’t played a meaningful game in a long time and is now 30 years old, which often marks a downward turn in a running back’s career. Justin Forsett played well as a last-minute fill-in, but to be a legitimate contender, the Stranglers need Peterson. Forsett is not a franchise back and the other alternatives on the roster are Stevan Ridley, who is coming off a serious knee injury, and the oft-injured Darren McFadden.
• Eli Manning had been Boston’s starting quarterback for most
of the last 10 years, but Tanck finally grew weary of the turnovers and erratic play that defined much of his career. Free agent Ryan Tannehill played pretty well after replacing Manning and Ryan Fitzpatrick, and he’ll now have a chance to be the full-time starter. He’s clearly ahead of the immature and troublesome Johnny Manziel, who bombed as a rookie.
• Even though Roddy White and Dwayne Bowe caught more
passes, Boston’s best wide receiver in 2014 was really rookie Jordan Matthews, a 2nd-round pick who caught 31-486-5 in eight starts and has the ability to be the #1-type receiver Boston has been seeking and lacking for more than a decade. The position still needs an upgrade with White on the back end of his career, and Bowe still living off one brilliant season five years ago. Boston has two quality tight ends though, in Greg Olsen and Coby Fleener who combined for 77 catches.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Justin Forsett 873 yards 164 att. 5.32 avg. 6 TD
Stevan Ridley 340 yards 94 att. 3.62 avg. 2 TD
Receiving
Greg Olsen 829 yards 66 rec. 12.56 avg. 5 TD
Roddy White 690 yards 60 rec. 11.50 avg. 6 TD
Dwayne Bowe 509 yards 41 rec. 12.41 avg. 0 TD
Passing
Ryan Fitzpatrick 1,754 yards 10 TD 8 Int. 84.95 rating
Ryan Tannehill 1,131 yards 7 TD 3 Int. 95.15 rating
Scoring
Justin Forsett 70 points 6 TD, four 100‐yard games
Greg Olsen 57 points 5 TDs, three 100‐yard games
Roddy White 53 points 6 TDs, one 100‐yard game
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)........................... 12th ........... 12th ................. never
Scoring (touchdowns) ................. 10th ............ 9th .................. never
Total Offense .............................. 11th ........... 12th ................. never
Rushing Offense ........................... 8th ............ 6th .................. 2008
Receiving Offense ......................... 8th ........... 11th ................. never
Passing Offense .......................... 11th ........... 10th ................. never
Passer Rating .............................. 10th ........... 12th ................. never
Kicking (based on points) ............ 12th ............ 7th .................. 2010
Field Goal Percentage ................. 10th ............ 9th .................. 2005
Punting (based on gross avg.) ....... 8th ............ 7th .................. 2006
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 289 ... Ryan Fitzpatrick ........... Sept. 21 (vs. Phil.)
Rushing Yards .......... 182 ... Justin Forsett ............... Nov. 23 (at Orl.)
Receiving Yards ........ 138 ... Jordan Matthews ........ Nov. 9 (vs. A.A.)
Receptions ................. 10 ... Greg Olsen .................. Dec. 14 (vs. Tex.)
Points ......................... 19 ... Justin Forsett ............... Nov. 23 (at Orl.)
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New head coach Terry Winchester
The return of Adrian Peterson
Ryan Tannehill’s job to lose
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KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 Justin Forsett was Boston’s leading scorer with just 70 points. That’s not bad for a free agent who played in 10 games and didn’t see the field until October, but when it’s the highest total on the
team, it shows just how much Boston struggled to score. Every other team in the league had at least one player score 100, and Forsett’s 70 points were tied for 38th in the individual rankings. Even so, it was still one point more than Boston got from place-kickers Ryan Succop and Nick Folk, who combined for a woeful 69, which was 43 below the FFL average. That Todd Tanck won eight games with this roster was a credit to his ability to find the right combinations and make them work.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 L at Charlotte 27-67 9/14 W Anchorage 33-27 9/21 L Philadelphia 21-52 9/28 L Chicago 18-88 10/5 W at Miami 37-28 10/12 W at Seattle 31-17 10/19 W at Ann Arbor 44-39 10/26 L London 22-64 11/2 L at Anchorage 27-51 11/9 W Ann Arbor 54-23 11/16 W at Chicago 38-30 11/23 W at Orlando 49-26 11/30 W Seattle 57-48 12/7 L at Philadelphia 26-48 12/14 L Texas 25-32
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Boston Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1996 Todd Tanck 6 9 0 416 493 Fourth 1997 Todd Tanck 7 8 0 462 527 Third 1998 Todd Tanck 4 11 0 357 559 Fifth 1999 Todd Tanck 8 7 0 500 434 Third 2000 Todd Tanck 3 12 0 348 522 Fifth 2001 Todd Tanck 5 10 0 462 547 Fourth 2002 Todd Tanck 3 12 0 430 590 Sixth 2003 Todd Tanck 5 10 0 421 551 Sixth 2004 Todd Tanck 7 8 0 506 499 Third 2005 Todd Tanck 8 6 1 483 464 Second 2006 Todd Tanck 4 10 1 455 582 Sixth 2007 Todd Tanck 10 5 0 541 465 Second 2008 Todd Tanck 7 8 0 521 485 Second 2009 Todd Tanck 7 8 0 519 531 Third 2010 Todd Tanck 10 5 0 590 509 Second 2011 Todd Tanck 6 9 0 615 583 Fifth 2012 Todd Tanck 7 7 1 554 565 Fourth 2013 Todd Tanck 6 9 0 467 523 Fourth
2014 Todd Tanck 8 7 0 509 640 Fourth
Postseason History
1999 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 2007 Wild Card Qualifier 2010 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 20 19 Lost 1 9‐10 11‐9 vs. Ann Arbor 21 18 Won 4 12‐7 9‐11 vs. Charlotte 4 12 Lost 4 2‐6 2‐6 vs. Chicago 14 23 1 Won 1 7‐11‐1 7‐12 vs. London 2 12 Lost 3 2‐6 0‐6 vs. Miami 11 8 Won 4 5‐3 6‐5 vs. Orlando 8 9 Won 1 3‐6 5‐3 vs. Philadelphia 16 22 Lost 4 8‐11 8‐11 vs. Seattle 18 20 1 Won 2 9‐10‐1 9‐10 vs. Texas 4 9 1 0‐3‐1 1‐5 3‐4‐1 vs. Washington 5 12 Lost 4 3‐5 2‐7
Totals 123 164 3 61‐80‐2 62‐84‐1
All‐Time Postseason Series Records W L Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. Ann Arbor 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Miami 1 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐1 vs. Seattle 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐
Totals 2 3 0‐1 2‐2
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 75 vs. Anchorage (21) .......... 10/9/11 2 vs. Ann Arbor (26) ..... 11/3/02 74 vs. Ann Arbor (20) ........... 12/5/04 5 vs. Philadelphia (32) .. 9/29/96 74 vs. Chicago (31) .............. 9/29/13 5 vs. Seattle (26) ........ 11/15/98 73 at Texas (8) ....................... 9/9/07 6 vs. Seattle (59) .......... 9/29/02 73 vs. London (42) ............. 10/24/10 6 at London (41)........... 9/22/13 69 vs. Anchorage (51) .......... 12/1/02 7 vs. Philadelphia (4) .... 9/17/00 69 at Ann Arbor (26) .......... 12/11/05 8 vs. Seattle (52) ........ 11/24/96 65 vs. Chicago (40) ............ 10/28/01 8 vs. Seattle (44) ........ 10/27/01 8 vs. Orlando (52) ........ 10/3/10 9 vs. Seattle (31) .......... 12/4/05
Largest Margin of Victory 65 (73‐8) at Texas ............................. 9/9/07 54 (74‐20) vs. Ann Arbor ................... 12/5/04 54 (75‐21) vs. Anchorage .................. 10/9/11 43 (69‐26) at Ann Arbor .................. 12/11/05 43 (74‐31) vs. Chicago ....................... 9/29/13 41 (61‐20) at Seattle ........................... 9/8/13 38 (58‐20) vs. Seattle ...................... 11/28/10
Fewest Points Allowed
4 vs. Philadelphia (7) ............ Sept. 17, 2000 7 at Seattle (36) .................... Sept. 21, 2003 8 at Texas (73) ........................ Sept. 9, 2007 8 at Seattle (37) ......................Oct. 31, 2010 11 at Miami (42) .......................Oct. 30, 2011 12 vs. Ann Arbor (23) ................. Nov. 7, 1999 12 vs. Ann Arbor (34) ................. Nov. 6, 2005 12 vs. Anchorage (24) ................ Nov. 5, 2006
Most Points Allowed 88 vs. Chicago (18) ................ Sept. 28, 2014 86 vs. Charlotte (23) ............... Sept. 13, 1998 74 at Texas (22) ......................... Nov. 8, 2009 70 at Ann Arbor (22) ................ Dec. 10, 2000 67 at Charlotte (27) ................. Sept. 7, 2014
Largest Margin of Defeat
70 (18‐88) vs. Chicago .................... 9/28/14 63 (23‐86) vs. Charlotte .................... 9/13/98 53 (6‐59) vs. Seattle ........................ 9/29/02 52 (22‐74) at Texas ........................... 11/8/09 48 (22‐70) at Ann Arbor .................. 12/10/00
Boston All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1999 at Miami W, 33‐17 Brad Johnson (471) Corey Dillon (27) Antonio Freeman (72) Brad Johnson (16)
at Ann Arbor L, 23‐35 Brad Johnson (75) Tim Biakabutuka (24) Keenan McCardell (108) Keenan McCardell (11) 2007 vs. Seattle L, 13‐32 Eli Manning (111) Adrian Peterson (27) Dwayne Bowe (97) Dwayne Bowe (6)
2010 at Anchorage W, 45‐34 Eli Manning (301) BenJarvus Green‐Ellis (104) Dwayne Bowe (153) Dwayne Bowe (11)
at Miami L, 33‐44 Eli Manning (243) BenJarvus Green‐Ellis (80) Dwayne Bowe (68) Adam Vinatieri (11)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1996 (No selection)
1997 Tiki Barber ..................RB
1998 Curt Enis .....................RB
1999 Cecil Collins ................RB
2000 Kevin Dyson .............. WR
2001 Garrison Hearst ..........RB
2002 Kevin Johnson ........... WR
2003 *Marcel Shipp ............RB
2004 (No selection)
2005 (No selection)
2006 DeAngelo Williams .....RB
2007 Adrian Peterson .........RB
2008 Chris Chambers ......... WR
2009 (No selection)
2010 Montario Hardesty ....RB
2011 Willis McGahee ..........RB
2012 Kevin Smith ................RB
2013 Danny Amendola ...... WR
2014 (No selection)
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers 1996 John Kasay K First Team
Kevin Greene LB First Team
Willie McGinest DE First Team
1998 Antonio Freeman WR Second Team
Craig Hentrich P Second Team
1999 Warren Sapp DT First Team
2002 Bubba Franks TE Second Team
Scott Player P Second Team
2003 Mike Vanderjagt K First Team
2006 Shane Lechler P First Team
2007 Adrian Peterson RB First Team
Jason Witten TE First Team
2008 Adrian Peterson RB First Team
Jason Witten TE Second Team
2009 Adrian Peterson RB Second Team 2010 Adrian Peterson RB Second Team
Jason Witten TE Second Team
2011 Jared Allen DE First Team Adrian Peterson RB Second Team
2012 Adrian Peterson RB First Team
Tony Gonzalez TE Second Team
2013 Adrian Peterson RB First Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1999 Brad Johnson .......... 3,459 ............. 14 games
2003 Kerry Collins ........... 3,048 ............. 13 games
2009 Eli Manning ............. 3,406 ............. 13 games
2011 Eli Manning ............. 4,085 ............. 13 games
2012 Eli Manning ............. 3,590 ............. 14 games
2013 Eli Manning ............. 3,171 ............. 13 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1998 Corey Dillon .............. 1,056 ........... 14 games
2000 Corey Dillon .............. 1,210 ........... 13 games
2001 Corey Dillon .............. 1,137 ........... 14 games
2002 Corey Dillon .............. 1,132 ........... 14 games
2004 Corey Dillon .............. 1,430 ........... 14 games
2007 Adrian Peterson ........ 1,278 ........... 12 games
2008 Adrian Peterson ........ 1,501 ........... 13 games
2009 Adrian Peterson ........ 1,241 ........... 14 games
2010 Adrian Peterson ........ 1,042 ........... 13 games
2012 Adrian Peterson ........ 1,728 ........... 13 games
2013 Adrian Peterson ........ 1,221 ........... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1997 Michael Irvin ............. 1,050 ........... 14 games
1998 Antonio Freeman...... 1,070 ........... 12 games
2007 Jason Witten ............. 1,068 ........... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player NONE Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 1996 Kevin Greene 1999 Warren Sapp 2011 Jared Allen Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 1997 Corey Dillon 2007 Adrian Peterson Coach‐of‐the‐Year 1999 Todd Tanck 2007 Todd Tanck
First Games for FFL Coaches With Terry Winchester joining the league this year, here’s a look back at how the other current 11 FFL coaches fared in their first games. With the exception of 1991, the league’s inaugural season, the only coach to win his first FFL game was Lyle Freijo for Texas in 1992. Also of note, Freijo (with Texas from 1992‐93), Jeff Rieders (with Philadelphia from 1991‐99), and Tim Carpenter are the only men to hand two new coaches a loss in their FFL debuts, though Rieders was also responsible for two coaches’ first wins. Steve Schafer, who is Winchester’s Opening Day opponent this year, and James Carruthers are also on the list of coaches who have given a new coach his first victory.
Current Coach First Game First Game as Coach First Win as Coach
Tim Carpenter (Char.) Sept. 1, 1991 Lost at Texas, 47‐12 2nd game, 31‐16 vs. Orlando
Travis Corson (Chi.) Sept. 1, 1991 Lost at Philadelphia, 40‐25 6th game, 41‐18 vs. Philadelphia
David Surratt (Orl.) Sept. 1, 1991 Lost to London, 32‐14 4th game, 38‐11 vs. Philadelphia
James Carruthers (Lon.) Sept. 6, 1992 Lost at Chicago, 41‐19 2nd game, 45‐31 vs. Anchorage
Clark Croft (Wash.) Sept. 6, 1992 Lost at Philadelphia, 31‐17 6th game, 29‐24 at Texas
Bob Morrison (Sea.) Sept. 6, 1992 Lost to Charlotte, 40‐26 5th game, 31‐29 vs. Chicago
Steve Schafer (Anch.) Sept. 6, 1992 Lost to Texas, 37‐13 5th game, 30‐26 at Washington
Mark Croft (A.A.) Sept. 5, 1993 Lost at Texas, 49‐31 3rd game, 40‐16 vs. Anchorage
Bryan Boliard (Tex.) Sept. 4, 1994 Lost at Charlotte, 57‐34 2nd game, 33‐27 vs. London
Jeff Measor (Mia.) Sept. 1, 1996 Lost at London, 27‐24 4th game, 21‐17 at Seattle
David Carpenter (Phil.) Sept. 3, 2000 Lost at Orlando, 38‐10 5th game, 23‐18 at London
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 510 Eli Manning (vs. Anch.) ........................... Sept. 16, 2012 450 Eli Manning (at Sea.) ................................. Sept. 8, 2013 420 Eli Manning (vs. Anch.) .............................. Oct. 9, 2011 406 Eli Manning (at Anch.) ............................ Nov. 27, 2011 400 Eli Manning (vs. A.A.) .............................. Dec. 11, 2011 391 Eli Manning (at Phil.) ................................ Dec. 13, 2009 384 Eli Manning (vs. A.A.) ............................. Nov. 22, 2009 382 Brad Johnson (at Chi.) .............................. Sept. 12, 1999 375 Kerry Collins (vs. A.A.) ............................ Oct. 26, 2003 373 Eli Manning (vs. Chi.) .............................. Nov. 14, 2010
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 296 Adrian Peterson (at Chi.) ............................ Nov. 4, 2007 278 Corey Dillon (at Phil.) ............................... Oct. 22, 2000 246 Corey Dillon (vs. Anch.) .............................Dec. 7, 1997 224 Adrian Peterson (vs. Phil.) ........................ Oct. 14, 2007 216 Corey Dillon (vs. Lon.) ...............................Dec. 3, 2000 212 Adrian Peterson (vs. Phil.) ........................ Dec. 16, 2012 211 Adrian Peterson (vs. A.A.) ..........................Dec. 1, 2013 210 Adrian Peterson (vs. Chi.) ...........................Dec. 2, 2012 192 Corey Dillon (at Anch.) ............................. Dec. 12, 1999 192 Adrian Peterson (vs.A.A.) .......................... Nov. 9, 2008 184 Corey Dillon (vs. Chi.) .............................. Oct. 28, 2001
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 213 Terrell Owens (at A.A.) ........................... Nov. 23, 2008 213 Malcom Floyd (vs. Phil.)........................... Oct. 10, 2010 204 Plaxico Burress (vs. Phil.) ........................... Oct. 2, 2005 198 Michael Irvin (at Phil.) ................................Dec. 8, 1996 193 Antonio Freeman (at Wash.) ...................... Nov. 1, 1998 186 Michael Irvin (at Chi.) ............................... Oct. 27, 1996 186 Dwayne Bowe (vs. Chi.) .......................... Nov. 14, 2010 170 Dwayne Bowe (vs. Sea.) .......................... Nov. 28, 2010 163 Greg Jennings (vs. Sea.) ............................ Dec. 15, 2013 162 Eric Johnson (vs. Sea.) .............................. Oct. 10, 2004 160 Antonio Freeman (at Char.) ....................... Nov. 9, 1997 159 Chad Johnson (vs. A.A.) .......................... Sept. 12, 2010
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 Corey Dillon (vs. Anch.) .............................Dec. 7, 1997 26 Adrian Peterson (vs. Phil.) ........................ Oct. 14, 2007 26 Adrian Peterson (at Chi.) ............................ Nov. 4, 2007 23 Darrick Holmes (vs. Char.) ........................ Nov. 3, 1996 23 Corey Dillon (at Anch.) ............................. Dec. 12, 1999 23 Corey Dillon (vs. Chi.) .............................. Oct. 28, 2001 23 Garrison Hearst (vs. Anch.) .........................Dec. 1, 2002 23 Brian Westbrook (vs. A.A.) ........................Dec. 5, 2004 23 Plaxico Burress (at Tex.) ............................ Sept. 9, 2007 23 Adrian Peterson (vs. Mia.) ....................... Sept. 13, 2009 23 Dwayne Bowe (vs. Sea.) .......................... Nov. 28, 2010 23 Darren McFadden (vs. Mia.) ..................... Dec. 12, 2010 23 Adrian Peterson (vs. Anch.) ........................ Oct. 9, 2011 20 Plaxico Burress (vs. Phil.) ........................... Oct. 2, 2005 20 Tony Romo (vs. Phil.) .............................. Nov. 26, 2006 19 Justin Forsett (at Orl.) ........................... Nov. 23, 2014
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ....................... Adrian Peterson ............ 1,728 ....... 2012 Rushing Attempts .................. Adrian Peterson ............... 304 ....... 2008 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ....... Michael Vick .................. 7.53 ....... 2004 Adrian Peterson (RB) ..... 6.35 ....... 2012 100-Yard Games.................... Adrian Peterson ................... 9 ....... 2008 Adrian Peterson ................... 9 ....... 2012 Rushing Touchdowns ............ Adrian Peterson ................. 15 ....... 2009 Rushing Yards, QB ................ Michael Vick ................... 889 ....... 2004 Rushing Touchdowns, QB ..... Michael Vick ....................... 7 ....... 2002 Receptions ............................. Jason Witten ...................... 88 ....... 2007 Receiving Yards .................... Antonio Freeman ......... 1,070 ....... 1998 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Antonio Freeman ......... 17.26 ....... 1998 100-Yard Games.................... Antonio Freeman ................ 4 ....... 1998 Jason Witten ........................ 4 ....... 2007 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Dwayne Bowe ................... 11 ....... 2010 Receptions, TE ...................... Jason Witten ...................... 88 ....... 2007 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Jason Witten ................. 1,068 ....... 2007 Touchdowns, TE ................... Rickey Dudley .................... 8 ....... 1999 Bubba Franks ...................... 8 ....... 2001 Tony Gonzalez .................... 8 ....... 2012 Receptions, RB ...................... Brian Westbrook ............... 73 ....... 2004 Receiving Yards, RB ............. Brian Westbrook ............. 703 ....... 2004 Touchdowns, RB ................... Brian Westbrook ................. 6 ....... 2004 Passer Rating ......................... Eli Manning ................. 98.62 ....... 2009 Passing Yards ........................ Eli Manning ................. 4,085 ....... 2011 Completion Percentage .......... Troy Aikman ................ 64.07 ....... 1996 300-Yard Games.................... Eli Manning ........................ 7 ....... 2011 Touchdown Passes ................ Eli Manning ...................... 28 ....... 2010 Interceptions Thrown ............ Eli Manning ...................... 22 ....... 2013 Extra Points ........................... Mike Vanderjagt ............... 52 ....... 2004 Field Goals ............................ Mike Vanderjagt ............... 34 ....... 2003 Field Goal Percentage ........... Mike Vanderjagt .......... 1.000 ....... 1999 Mike Vanderjagt .......... 1.000 ....... 2003 Punting Average .................... Craig Hentrich .............. 48.84 ....... 1999 Sacks ..................................... Jared Allen ..................... 17½ ....... 2011 Interceptions .......................... Champ Bailey...................... 7 ....... 2006 Total Touchdowns ................. Adrian Peterson ................. 15 ....... 2009 Scoring .................................. Mike Vanderjagt ............. 144 ....... 2003 Scoring (QB) ......................... Eli Manning ...................... 98 ....... 2011 Scoring (RB) ......................... Corey Dillon ................... 114 ....... 2004 Adrian Peterson ............... 114 ....... 2007 Scoring (WR) ........................ Dwayne Bowe ................... 81 ....... 2010 Scoring (TE) .......................... Jason Witten ...................... 62 ....... 2007 Scoring (PK) .......................... Mike Vanderjagt ............. 144 ....... 2003 Scoring (P) ............................ Shane Lechler.................... 28 ....... 2006 Mike Scifres ...................... 28 ....... 2011 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Jared Allen ........................ 39 ....... 2011
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Charlotte Maelstrom (2014 Finish: 6th in FFL South, 5-10) 2
2014 AT A GLANCE fter finishing as the Southern Division runner‐up in 2013, the Charlotte
Maelstrom were expected to contend for a league championship in 2014, but
may have been the FFL’s biggest disappointment instead. Considering only two
teams out‐scored the Maelstrom, and both of them made the playoffs, it’s hard to put a
finger on exactly what went wrong but it happened early. Charlotte started 1‐5 and never
recovered, even with big numbers from Le’Veon Bell (2,043 total yards & 10 TDs), Matt
Forté (1,677 total yards & nine TDs), and Randall Cobb (1,076 yards receiving & 10 TDs).
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• For the second year in a row, Robert Griffin III and Philip Rivers will go head-to-head for the starting quarterback job during the preseason. Rivers, acquired to be Griffin’s backup in 2013, won the battle last year and Griffin’s dislocated ankle in Week Two effectively ended any chance he had of re-claiming the position. With two major knee injuries already in his medical history even before last year, and his erratic, albeit electrifying play, Griffin is already at a career crossroads in just his fourth season.
• Charlotte wasted what may have been a once-in-a-career
season by Le’Veon Bell, who had 1,278 yards rushing and 765 receiving in only his second pro season, and what may have been the best year in Matt Forté’s career too. Now Bell will miss the first two games of 2015 due to a league suspension and the durable Forté, now in his eighth year, will be 30 this December. With all of that in mind, head coach Tim Carpenter has to come out of the this year’s draft with a running back capable of starting from day one.
• Charlotte goes four deep at wide receiver, and all of them may
be needed to ease some of the pressure caused by the battle raging at quarterback and Bell’s suspension. Calvin Johnson and Randall Cobb are a threat to score every time they touch the ball, and Julian Edelman is an old-school playmaker who catches everything thrown his way. Practice squad call-up Jarvis Landry is as tough as they come and a superb backup.
• Tight end Jason Witten has had a fabulous career, most of it
with Boston, but the last two seasons with Charlotte. But after eight games with 33 yards or less in 2014, and at age 33, one has to wonder if it was simply a down year or the start of something worse. He’s an integral part of the passing game, so there’s cause for concern. Though much younger, place-kicker Blair Walsh is facing similar questions after slumping badly last year and making just 71 percent of his field goals.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Le’Veon Bell 1,278 yards 262 att. 4.88 avg. 7 TD
Matt Forté 932 yards 230 att. 4.05 avg. 6 TD
Receiving
Randall Cobb 1,076 yards 76 rec. 14.16 avg. 10 TD
Calvin Johnson 935 yards 61 rec. 15.33 avg. 6 TD
Le’Veon Bell 765 yards 76 rec. 10.07 avg. 3 TD
Matt Forté 745 yards 88 rec. 8.47 avg. 3 TD
Passing
Philip Rivers 3,355 yards 24 TD 13 Int. 95.11 rating
Carson Palmer 241 yards 0 TD 1 Int. 76.27 rating
Scoring
Le’Veon Bell 118 points 10 TDs, five 100‐yard games
Matt Forté 102 points 9 TDs, four 100‐yard games
Randall Cobb 95 points 10 TDs, four 100‐yard games
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................. 3rd ............ 3rd .................. 2008
Scoring (touchdowns) ................. t‐3rd ............ 4th .................. 2008
Total Offense ............................... 1st ............ 3rd .................. 2014
Rushing Offense ........................... 2nd ............ 1st ................... 2013
Receiving Offense ......................... 2nd ............ 4th .................. 2011
Passing Offense ............................ 7th ............ 7th .................. 1996
Passer Rating ................................ 7th ............ 9th .................. 1992
Kicking (based on points) .............. 9th ............ 6th .................. never
Field Goal Percentage ................. 12th ............ 8th .................. 2008
Punting (based on gross avg.) ....... 2nd ............ 5th .................. 1999
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 383 ... Philip Rivers ................. Nov. 30 (at Tex.)
Rushing Yards .......... 204 ... Le’Veon Bell ................ Nov. 16 (vs. Orl.)
Receiving Yards ........ 164 ... Calvin Johnson ............ Sept. 7 (vs. Bos.)
Receptions ................. 12 ... Matt Forté ................... Oct. 5 (vs. Lon.)
Points ......................... 27 ... Le’Veon Bell ................ Dec. 7 (at Wash.)
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Robert Griffin III vs. Philip Rivers, round two
A new running back is needed
A deep receiving corps could ease the pressure
Which way will Jason Witten & Blair Walsh go?
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 The Maelstrom had few problems scoring, but neither did opposing teams. Even taking into account more liberal rules that allowed more points to be scored, it was still the worst season
in team history in terms of the number of points allowed. It was so bad that Charlotte lost three games where it scored at least 54 of its own. The rest of the league combined for six such games, and Miami was the only other team that had that happen more than once. The Maelstrom also gave up 70+ on three occasions, while the rest of the FFL did it seven times, again with no other team doing that more than one time.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 W Boston 67-27 9/14 L at Orlando 24-36 9/21 L Texas 28-38 9/28 L at Miami 59-73 10/5 L London 38-57 10/12 L at Anchorage 54-55 10/19 W Miami 67-32 10/26 L Washington 58-75 11/2 L at Chicago 34-40 11/9 L at London 37-70 11/16 W Orlando 43-16 11/23 L at Seattle 42-44 11/30 W at Texas 61-58 12/7 W at Washington 61-43 12/14 L Philadelphia 32-37
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Charlotte Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1991 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 497 537 Third 1992 Tim Carpenter 10 5 0 520 417 Second 1993 Tim Carpenter 9 7 0 479 424 Third 1994 Tim Carpenter 3 11 1 485 564 Fifth 1995 Tim Carpenter 6 9 0 554 558 Fourth 1996 Tim Carpenter 12 3 0 611 472 First 1997 Tim Carpenter 14 1 0 696 399 First 1998 Tim Carpenter 9 5 1 706 513 Second 1999 Tim Carpenter 7 8 0 442 539 Fourth 2000 Tim Carpenter 7 8 0 512 613 Fifth 2001 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 460 424 Fifth 2002 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 526 530 Third 2003 Tim Carpenter 4 11 0 435 500 Sixth 2004 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 546 551 Second 2005 Tim Carpenter 5 9 1 546 576 Fourth 2006 Tim Carpenter 3 11 1 468 525 Sixth 2007 Tim Carpenter 5 10 0 416 515 Fifth 2008 Tim Carpenter 9 6 0 668 571 Third 2009 Tim Carpenter 4 10 1 468 578 Sixth 2010 Tim Carpenter 10 5 0 647 526 Second 2011 Tim Carpenter 7 8 0 575 590 Fourth 2012 Tim Carpenter 5 10 0 515 518 Sixth 2013 Tim Carpenter 9 5 1 623 613 Second
2014 Tim Carpenter 5 10 0 705 701 Sixth
Postseason History
1991 Wild Card Qualifier 1992 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 1996 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion 1997 Southern Division Champion 1998 Wild Card Qualifier 2004 Super Bowl Champion, Wild Card Qualifier 2008 Wild Card Qualifier 2010 Wild Card Qualifier 2013 Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 12 8 Lost 1 4‐4 8‐4 vs. Ann Arbor 15 9 Won 8 5‐7 10‐2 vs. Boston 12 4 Won 4 6‐2 6‐2 vs. Chicago 16 12 Lost 2 9‐2 7‐10 vs. London 19 29 2 Lost 3 12‐10‐2 7‐19 vs. Miami 21 18 Won 1 10‐9 11‐9 vs. Orlando 26 23 1 Won 1 17‐8 9‐15‐1 vs. Philadelphia 12 15 Lost 2 10‐7 2‐8 vs. Seattle 11 12 1 Lost 3 6‐6‐1 5‐6 vs. Texas 18 29 1 Won 1 11‐13 7‐16‐1 vs. Washington 17 29 1 Won 1 8‐14‐1 9‐15
Totals 179 188 6 98‐82‐4 81‐106‐2
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Ann Arbor 0 2 Lost 2 0‐2 ‐‐‐ vs. Chicago 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. London 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Miami 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Orlando 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Philadelphia 1 2 Lost 2 1‐1 0‐1 vs. Seattle 1 1 Lost 1 1‐0 0‐1 vs. Washington 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0
Totals 4 8 2‐3 2‐5
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 86 at Boston (23) ................. 9/13/98 5 vs. Orlando (71) ...... 11/17/91 80 at Chicago (29) .............. 10/25/98 6 vs. Washington (48) .. 11/4/07 70 vs. Anchorage (54) ........ 11/19/95 9 at Chicago (58) ........ 10/13/13 70 vs. Orlando (55) .............. 12/6/98 10 at Chicago (22) ........ 10/20/91 67 vs. Philadelphia (38) ....... 9/25/05 10 at Seattle (33) ......... 11/21/93 67 vs. Boston (27) ................ 9/7/14 10 vs. Ann Arbor (25) ..... 9/19/99 67 vs. Miami (32) ............. 10/19/14 11 at Washington (24) . 12/11/05 66 at Washington (38) ....... 11/10/96
Largest Margin of Victory 63 (86‐23) at Boston ........................ 9/13/98 53 (58‐5) vs. Orlando ..................... 12/5/10 51 (80‐29) at Chicago ..................... 10/25/98 51 (64‐13) vs. Orlando ..................... 10/2/11 46 (64‐18) vs. Washington ............. 11/25/01 43 (57‐14) at London ......................... 9/7/08
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 vs. Orlando (58) .............. 12/5/10 75 vs. Washington (58) . 10/26/14 8 at Anchorage (50) ............. 9/6/98 73 vs. Miami (18) .............. 12/3/00 8 at Ann Arbor (36) .............. 9/9/07 73 at Miami (59) ............. 9/28/14 8 vs. Chicago (27) ............ 10/14/07 71 vs. Orlando (5) ........... 11/17/91 9 vs. Texas (44) ................ 11/16/97 71 vs. Chicago (12) ......... 11/20/11 9 at Ann Arbor (36) .......... 11/18/12 71 at London (65) ........... 12/18/11 10 at Seattle (30) ................... 9/1/96 70 at London (37) ............ 11/9/14 12 at Ann Arbor (35) ............ 9/20/92 69 at London (40) ........... 10/10/10 12 vs. Philadelphia (40) ....... 11/6/94
Largest Margin of Defeat 66 (5‐71) vs. Orlando ................... 11/17/91 59 (12‐71) vs. Chicago ................... 11/20/11 55 (18‐73) vs. Miami ........................ 12/3/00 49 (9‐58) at Chicago..................... 10/13/13 45 (20‐65) at London ..................... 11/28/04 43 (23‐66) vs. Miami ...................... 11/24/02
Charlotte All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1991 at London L, 10‐31 John Elway (245) Barry Sanders (85) Sterling Sharpe (83) John Elway (6)
1992 vs. Philadelphia W, 39‐27 Randall Cunningham (149) Barry Sanders (113) Fred Barnett (59) Barry Sanders & Lin Elliott (11) at Orlando L, 33‐42 Randall Cunningham (125) Barry Sanders (104) Andre Rison (88) Randall Cunningham & Lin Elliott (9)
1996 vs. Seattle W, 28‐14 Mark Brunell (231) Terrell Davis (80) Chris Sanders (89) Brunell, Davis, Elam & O.J. McDuffie (6)
vs. Ann Arbor L, 33‐47 Mark Brunell (222) Barry Sanders (175) O.J. McDuffie (66) Barry Sanders (11) 1997 vs. Ann Arbor L, 34‐47 Mark Brunell (317) Barry Sanders (138) Shannon Sharpe (60) Mark Brunell (10)
1998 at Seattle L, 39‐43 Dan Marino (355) Barry Sanders (95) Joey Galloway (50) Dan Marino (16)
2004 at Washington W, 40‐39 Donovan McNabb (36) Kevin Jones (123) Ashley Lelie (88) Jason Elam (13) at Chicago W, 40‐39 David Carr (114) Tiki Barber (95) Ashley Lelie (70) Jason Elam (15)
2008 at Philadelphia L, 25‐31 Donovan McNabb (230) Matt Forté (73) Calvin Johnson (64) Forté, Elam & Greg Jennings (6)
2010 at Miami L, 41‐47 Michael Vick (263) Matt Forté (113) Greg Jennings (142) Matt Forté (11) 2013 vs. Philadelphia L, 12‐22 Philip Rivers (201) Alfred Morris (88) Julian Edelman (77) Alfred Morris (6)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1991 Barry Sanders .............RB
1992 (No selection) ...............
1993 Jerome Bettis .............RB
1994 Charles Johnson ........ WR
Jason Elam .................. K
1995 Rick Mirer ................. QB
1996 Mark Brunell ............. QB
O.J. McDuffie ............ WR
1997 Kordell Stewart ......... QB
1998 Lamar Smith ...............RB
1999 Duce Staley ................RB
Tim Biakabutuka ........RB
2000 Thomas Jones ............RB
2001 Travis Henry ...............RB
2002 (No selection)
2003 Ashley Lelie ............... WR
2004 *Kevin Jones ..............RB
2005 LaMont Jordan ...........RB
Nate Burleson ........... WR
2006 (No selection)
2007 *Calvin Johnson ........ WR
2008 Matt Forté..................RB
2009 Derrick Ward ..............RB
2010 C.J. Spiller ...................RB
2011 Fred Jackson ..............RB
2012 Robert Griffin III ........ QB
2013 *Le’Veon Bell .............RB
2014 Julian Edelman .......... WR
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers 1993 Jerome Bettis RB First Team
Shannon Sharpe TE First Team Barry Sanders RB Second Team
Andre Rison WR Second Team
1994 Barry Sanders RB First Team 1995 Shannon Sharpe TE First Team
Barry Sanders RB Second Team
Jason Elam K Second Team 1996 Terrell Davis RB First Team
Shannon Sharpe TE First Team
1997 Terrell Davis RB First Team Barry Sanders RB First Team
Jason Elam K First Team
Darrien Gordon CB First Team Tim Brown WR Second Team
Shannon Sharpe TE Second Team
Chris Doleman DE Second Team 1998 Terrell Davis RB First Team
Shannon Sharpe TE First Team
Tom Rouen P First Team Jason Elam K Second Team
1999 Jason Elam K Second Team
2001 Tom Rouen P First Team Jason Elam K Second Team
2002 Donovan McNabb QB Second Team
Eric Moulds WR Second Team 2003 Shannon Sharpe TE Second Team
2004 Ed Reed S First Team
2005 Steve Smith WR First Team Josh Miller P First Team
2008 John Abraham DE First Team
Thomas Jones RB Second Team Calvin Johnson WR Second Team
Terrell Suggs DE Second Team
2009 Thomas Jones RB Second Team 2010 Greg Jennings WR First Team
Calvin Johnson WR First Team
Michael Vick QB Second Team John Abraham DE Second Team
2011 Calvin Johnson WR First Team
Greg Jennings WR Second Team 2012 Calvin Johnson WR First Team
Cameron Wake DE Second Team
2013 Calvin Johnson WR First Team Matt Forté RB Second Team
Cameron Wake DE Second Team
2014 Le’Veon Bell RB Second Team Pat McAfee P Second Team
Cameron Wake DE Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1996 Mark Brunell ................. 3,914 ....... 14 games
2004 Donovan McNabb......... 3,839 ....... 14 games
2008 Donovan McNabb......... 3,511 ....... 14 games
2009 Donovan McNabb......... 3,008 ....... 12 games
2013 Robert Griffin III ............ 3,212 ....... 13 games
2014 Philip Rivers .................. 3,355 ....... 13 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1991 Barry Sanders ............... 1,355 ....... 13 games
1992 Barry Sanders ............... 1,135 ....... 14 games
1993 Barry Sanders ............... 1,115 ....... 14 games
Jerome Bettis ................ 1,069 ....... 10 games
1994 Barry Sanders ............... 1,721 ....... 14 games
1995 Barry Sanders ............... 1,376 ....... 14 games
1996 Terrell Davis .................. 1,437 ....... 14 games
Barry Sanders ............... 1,300 ....... 14 games
1997 Barry Sanders ............... 1,731 ....... 14 games
Terrell Davis .................. 1,722 ....... 14 games
1998 Terrell Davis .................. 1,801 ....... 14 games
Barry Sanders ............... 1,355 ....... 14 games
1999 Duce Staley ................... 1,179 ....... 14 games
2003 Travis Henry ................. 1,142 ....... 12 games
2005 LaMont Jordan ............. 1,025 ....... 14 games
2008 Thomas Jones ............... 1,222 ....... 14 games
Matt Forté .................... 1,108 ....... 14 games
2009 Thomas Jones ............... 1,199 ....... 14 games
2010 Ahmad Bradshaw ......... 1,009 ....... 12 games
2012 Alfred Morris ................ 1,052 ....... 11 games
2013 Matt Forté .................... 1,202 ....... 14 games
Alfred Morris ................ 1,125 ....... 14 games
2014 Le’Veon Bell .................. 1,278 ....... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1993 Andre Rison .................. 1,028 ....... 13 games
1995 Robert Brooks ............... 1,242 ....... 14 games
1996 Shannon Sharpe ........... 1,060 ....... 14 games
1997 Tim Brown .................... 1,187 ....... 14 games
1999 Tim Brown .................... 1,066 ....... 13 games
2000 Eric Moulds ................... 1,199 ....... 14 games
2001 Troy Brown ................... 1,048 ....... 14 games
2002 Eric Moulds ................... 1,167 ....... 14 games
2005 Steve Smith .................. 1,414 ....... 14 games
2006 Steve Smith .................. 1,081 ....... 12 games
2008 Calvin Johnson .............. 1,055 ....... 13 games
2010 Calvin Johnson .............. 1,068 ....... 14 games
Greg Jennings ............... 1,026 ....... 14 games
2011 Calvin Johnson .............. 1,335 ....... 14 games
2012 Calvin Johnson .............. 1,667 ....... 14 games
2013 Calvin Johnson .............. 1,446 ....... 13 games
2014 Randall Cobb ................ 1,076 ....... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 1997 Barry Sanders 1998 Terrell Davis Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 1997 Darrien Gordon Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 1993 Jerome Bettis 2008 Matt Forté Coach‐of‐the‐Year 1996 Tim Carpenter 1997 Tim Carpenter 2010 Tim Carpenter
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 464 Donovan McNabb (vs. Orl.) ........................Dec. 5, 2004 450 Donovan McNabb (vs. Orl.) ..................... Nov. 15, 2009 432 Mark Brunell (vs. Wash.) ......................... Sept. 22, 1996 426 Donovan McNabb (at Orl.) ...................... Sept. 19, 2010 421 Mark Brunell (vs. Phil.) ............................ Oct. 20, 1996 416 Michael Vick (vs. Orl.) ............................... Oct. 2, 2011 411 Philip Rivers (vs. Bos.) ............................... Oct. 6, 2013 390 Donovan McNabb (at Lon.) ...................... Dec. 10, 2000 386 Mark Brunell (at Mia.) ............................. Sept. 10, 2000 383 Philip Rivers (at Tex.) ............................ Nov. 30, 2014
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 237 Barry Sanders (at Anch.) .......................... Nov. 13, 1994 220 Barry Sanders (at Chi.) ............................. Nov. 24, 1991 216 Barry Sanders (at Mia.) ............................ Nov. 23, 1997 215 Terrell Davis (vs. Sea.) ............................. Sept. 21, 1997 215 Barry Sanders (at Lon.) ............................. Oct. 12, 1997 212 Jerome Bettis (vs. Lon.) ............................ Dec. 12, 1993 210 Thomas Jones (vs. Anch.) ......................... Oct. 18, 2009 208 Terrell Davis (at Mia.) ............................... Oct. 11, 1998 207 Terrell Davis (vs. Mia.) ............................. Oct. 26, 1997 205 Matt Forté (vs. Orl.) .................................... Oct. 2, 2011 204 Le’Veon Bell (vs. Orl.) ........................... Nov. 16, 2014
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 329 Calvin Johnson (vs. Wash.) ....................... Oct. 27, 2013 214 Shannon Sharpe (at Bos.) .......................... Oct. 20, 2002 214 Calvin Johnson (at Lon.) ........................... Dec. 18, 2011 207 Calvin Johnson (vs. Wash.) ...................... Nov. 11, 2012 201 Steve Smith (vs. Tex.) ............................... Oct. 30, 2005 196 Eric Moulds (vs. Wash.) ........................... Nov. 25, 2001 193 Fred Barnett (vs. Phil.) ............................. Sept. 13, 1992 193 Andre Rison (vs. Tex.) ............................... Sept. 4, 1994 190 Tim Brown (vs. Orl.) ................................. Oct. 24, 1999 189 Steve Smith (at Anch.) .............................. Oct. 15, 2006 180 Shannon Sharpe (at A.A.) .......................... Sept. 3, 1995 179 Calvin Johnson (at Orl.) ........................... Nov. 17, 2013
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 Barry Sanders (at Chi.) ............................. Nov. 24, 1991 29 Michael Vick (at A.A.) ............................. Nov. 14, 2010 27 Le’Veon Bell (at Wash.) ............................Dec. 7, 2014 23 22 times, most recently by a RB (12), Thomas Jones (at Wash.) ............. Nov. 9, 2008 WR (seven), Greg Jennings (at Wash.) .... Nov. 21, 2010 TE (two), Shannon Sharpe (vs. Lon.) ....... Nov. 16, 2003 QB (one), Donovan McNabb (vs. Orl.) .......Dec. 5, 2004 20 Shannon Sharpe (at Bos.) .......................... Oct. 20, 2002 20 Donovan McNabb (at Lon.) ..................... Sept. 18, 2005 20 Calvin Johnson (at Lon.) ........................... Dec. 18, 2011 19 Michael Vick (at Mia.) .............................. Dec. 19, 2010
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ....................... Terrell Davis ................ 1,801 ....... 1998 Rushing Attempts .................. Terrell Davis ................... 359 ....... 1997 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ....... Barry Sanders ................. 5.91 ....... 1997 100-Yard Games.................... Barry Sanders .................... 12 ....... 1997 Rushing Touchdowns ............ Terrell Davis ..................... 21 ....... 1998 Rushing Yards, QB ................ Michael Vick ................... 577 ....... 2011 Rushing Touchdowns, QB ..... Donovan McNabb ............... 6 ....... 2002 Michael Vick ....................... 6 ....... 2010
Receptions ............................. Calvin Johnson ................ 106 ....... 2012 Receiving Yards .................... Calvin Johnson ............. 1,667 ....... 2012 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Calvin Johnson ............. 18.84 ....... 2008 100-Yard Games.................... Calvin Johnson .................. 10 ....... 2012 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Calvin Johnson .................. 14 ....... 2011 Receptions, TE ...................... Shannon Sharpe ................ 79 ....... 1996 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Shannon Sharpe ........... 1,060 ....... 1996 Touchdowns, TE ................... Shannon Sharpe ................ 10 ....... 1996 Receptions, RB ..................... Matt Forté ........................ 88 ....... 2014 Receiving Yards, RB ........... Le’Veon Bell .................. 765 ....... 2014 Touchdowns, RB ................... Matt Forté ........................... 4 ....... 2008
Passer Rating ......................... Donovan McNabb ...... 103.61 ....... 2004 Passing Yards ........................ Mark Brunell ................ 3,914 ....... 1996 Completion Percentage ....... Philip Rivers ............... 66.97 ....... 2014 300-Yard Games.................... Mark Brunell ....................... 6 ....... 1996 Touchdown Passes ................ Donovan McNabb ............. 30 ....... 2004 Interceptions Thrown ............ Mark Brunell ..................... 20 ....... 1996
Extra Points ........................... Jason Elam ........................ 50 ....... 1998 Field Goals ............................ Jason Elam ........................ 27 ....... 1995 Jason Elam ........................ 27 ....... 2001 Field Goal Percentage ........... Jason Elam ..................... .955 ....... 1998 Punting Average .................... Pat McAfee .................. 48.86 ....... 2011
Sacks ..................................... John Abraham ................ 15½ ....... 2008 Interceptions .......................... Ed Reed ............................... 8 ....... 2004
Total Touchdowns ................. Terrell Davis ..................... 22 ....... 1998 Scoring .................................. Terrell Davis ................... 182 ....... 1998 Scoring (QB) ......................... Donovan McNabb ........... 128 ....... 2004 Scoring (RB) ......................... Terrell Davis ................... 182 ....... 1998 Scoring (WR) ........................ Calvin Johnson ................ 117 ....... 2011 Scoring (TE) .......................... Shannon Sharpe ................ 75 ....... 1996 Scoring (PK) .......................... Jason Elam ...................... 116 ....... 1995 Scoring (P) ............................ Pat McAfee ....................... 28 ....... 2012 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Darrien Gordon ................. 36 ....... 1997
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Chicago Crime (2014 Finish: 3rd in FFL North, 8-7) 2
2014 AT A GLANCE he story was a familiar one for Chicago, as the Crime went 8‐7 for the fourth time
in the last six years, and missed the playoffs by just one game when a victory in
the season finale at Anchorage would have put them in as Northern Division
champions. In truth, Travis Corson did a wonderful job holding it all together. Matthew
Stafford was up and down, there were so many problems at running back Corson was
virtually pulling names out of a hat, and though the wide receivers were so good they
masked many of the problems, there was little production from the tight ends or defense.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• Space does not permit the listing of every running back who found a place on Chicago’s roster last year, but there were 16 altogether, including Jamaal Charles who was traded on draft day, and Ray Rice who was released on September 8. C.J. Anderson was the best of them after being signed in mid-November and averaging over 100 yards per game in his five starts. Anderson looks like a legitimate player but needs to prove he can do it over the course of an entire season. Andre Ellington, who struggled after arriving from Charlotte in a trading deadline deal, has even more to prove.
• With as much talent as Matthew Stafford has, there’s no
reason eight other quarterbacks should account for more touchdowns than he did last year (19 passing, 2 rushing) after coming over from London in the draft day deal for Charles. Stafford was still an upgrade over Jay Cutler, but his desire to cut down on interceptions may have had adverse effect on his aggressiveness, and the coaching staff needs to find a happy medium.
• With Antonio Brown and Jordy Nelson in the prime of their
careers, Chicago had not one but two First Team All-FFL wide receivers who combined for over 2,800 yards and 23 touchdowns. As long as they continue to produce, the Crime may be able to get away with a mediocre running game. Vincent Jackson (21-305-1 last year) gives them another top-flight receiver too, so it would be no shock to see the Crime use all three at the same time.
• Chicago started six different tight ends in 2013, and that
number only dropped to five last year. Delanie Walker had some respectable numbers the second half of the season but isn’t a long-term solution. The Crime also went through five place-kickers before Matt Prater claimed the job with a strong finish. He has one of the league’s strongest legs and may resolve Chicago’s recent kicking problems.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
C.J. Anderson 507 yards 118 att. 4.30 avg. 4 TD
Ronnie Hillman 212 yards 50 att. 4.24 avg. 3 TD
Receiving
Antonio Brown 1,498 yards 115 rec. 13.03 avg. 11 TD
Jordy Nelson 1,320 yards 83 rec. 15.90 avg. 12 TD
Delanie Walker 476 yards 30 rec. 15.87 avg. 1 TD
Passing
Matthew Stafford 3,787 yards 19 TD 10 Int. 87.71 rating
Teddy Bridgewater 268 yards 1 TD 0 Int. 88.19 rating
Scoring
Jordy Nelson 128 points 12 TDs, six 100‐yard games
Antonio Brown 118 points 11 TDs, 1 TD pass, seven 100‐y. g.
Matthew Stafford 95 points 2 TDs, 19 TD passes, four 300‐y. g.
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................ 5th .............. 5th .................. never
Scoring (touchdowns) ................. 2nd .............. 2nd .................. 1996
Total Offense .............................. 2nd .............. 4th .................. 2000
Rushing Offense ......................... 10th ............. 2nd .................. never
Receiving Offense ...................... 1st .............. 7th .................. 2014
Passing Offense ........................... 5th .............. 9th .................. 2001
Passer Rating ............................... 9th .............. 5th .................. 2001
Kicking (based on points) ............. 8th ............. 12th ................. 2011
Field Goal Percentage ................. 11th ............ 12th ................. 1997
Punting (based on gross avg.) ...... 7th .............. 6th .................. never
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 390 ... Matthew Stafford........ Nov. 30 (vs. Wash.)
Rushing Yards .......... 168 ... C.J. Anderson .............. Nov. 30 (vs. Wash.)
Receiving Yards ........ 209 ... Jordy Nelson ................ Sept. 14 (at Tex.)
Receptions ................. 11 ... Antonio Brown ............ Nov. 2 (vs. Char.)
Points ......................... 20 ... C.J. Anderson .............. Dec. 7 (vs. Sea.)
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A dependable running back must be found
Matthew Stafford needs to bounce back
The wide receivers could carry the load again
Problems at tight end and kicker must be solved
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 Never one to sit idle, head coach Travis Corson had a busy year in the transaction department, running a total of 52 players (including 16 running backs) through his roster to set a new league
record in that category. Of that number, 36 drew at least one start and 27 made at least two. You do what you have to do in order to win, and Corson’s unorthodox methods kept Chicago in contention all the way to the final week of the season.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 W Anchorage 40-37 9/14 W at Texas 35-33 9/21 L Miami 30-34 9/28 W at Boston 88-18 10/5 L Ann Arbor 15-57 10/12 W Philadelphia 51-10 10/19 L at Seattle 40-49 10/26 W at Ann Arbor 65-44 11/2 W Charlotte 40-34 11/9 W at Philadelphia 46-34 11/16 L Boston 30-38 11/23 L at London 36-62 11/30 L Washington 57-73 12/7 W Seattle 70-32 12/14 L at Anchorage 37-60
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Chicago Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1991 Travis Corson 5 10 0 383 472 Sixth 1992 Travis Corson 8 7 0 443 445 Third 1993 Travis Corson 10 6 0 445 462 First 1994 Travis Corson 9 6 0 461 477 Second 1995 Travis Corson 6 9 0 494 555 Fourth 1996 Travis Corson 8 7 0 576 485 Third 1997 Travis Corson 10 5 0 544 344 First 1998 Travis Corson 8 7 0 451 482 Third 1999 Travis Corson 8 5 2 531 508 First 2000 Travis Corson 11 3 1 674 402 First 2001 Travis Corson 4 11 0 507 636 Sixth 2002 Travis Corson 11 4 0 579 519 Second 2003 Travis Corson 7 8 0 530 546 Fourth 2004 Travis Corson 9 6 0 591 521 First 2005 Travis Corson 9 5 1 478 477 First 2006 Travis Corson 6 9 0 461 513 Fourth 2007 Travis Corson 3 11 1 439 581 Sixth 2008 Travis Corson 5 9 1 433 595 Sixth 2009 Travis Corson 8 7 0 482 496 Third 2010 Travis Corson 6 9 0 446 553 Fourth 2011 Travis Corson 8 7 0 571 563 Second 2012 Travis Corson 6 9 0 499 582 Fifth 2013 Travis Corson 8 7 0 588 500 Second
2014 Travis Corson 8 7 0 680 615 Third
Postseason History
1993 Northern Division Champions 1994 Wild Card Qualifier 1997 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions 1999 Northern Division Champions 2000 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions 2002 Wild Card Qualifier 2004 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions 2005 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 27 18 1 Lost 1 15‐8 12‐10‐1 vs. Ann Arbor 26 23 Won 1 13‐11 13‐12 vs. Boston 23 14 1 Lost 1 12‐7 11‐7‐1 vs. Charlotte 12 16 Won 2 10‐7 2‐9 vs. London 12 15 Lost 6 6‐7 6‐8 vs. Miami 9 12 Lost 2 4‐6 5‐6 vs. Orlando 12 11 Won 1 7‐6 5‐5 vs. Philadelphia 24 26 Won 3 13‐12 11‐14 vs. Seattle 22 21 3 Won 1 11‐10‐2 11‐11‐1 vs. Texas 13 14 Won 2 5‐6 8‐8 vs. Washington 6 11 1 Lost 3 3‐6‐1 3‐5
Totals 186 181 6 99‐86‐3 87‐95‐3
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Ann Arbor 0 4 Lost 4 0‐2 0‐2 vs. Charlotte 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. London 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Miami 2 0 Won 2 1‐0 1‐0 vs. Philadelphia 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Texas 1 1 Lost 1 0‐1 1‐0 vs. Washington 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐
Totals 5 7 3‐4 2‐3
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 88 at Boston (18) ............... 9/28/14 4 vs. Orlando (26) ............ 9/29/91 77 vs. Anchorage (22) .......... 10/1/00 4 vs. Texas (13) ................ 11/1/92 76 vs. Ann Arbor (61) ......... 11/28/04 5 at London (34) ............ 12/12/10 74 vs. Philadelphia (46) ..... 12/15/13 6 vs. Texas (28) ................ 9/22/91 71 vs. Philadelphia (52) ..... 12/19/10 6 vs. Philadelphia (33) ..... 11/8/92 71 at Charlotte (12) ........... 11/20/11 6 at Seattle (35) ............... 9/19/93 6 vs. Seattle (35) ............ 11/27/11 7 at Anchorage (23) ......... 12/8/96 7 at Philadelphia (71) ...... 9/22/02 8 at Charlotte (27) ......... 10/14/07
Largest Margin of Victory 70 (88‐18) at Boston ...................... 9/28/14 59 (71‐12) at Charlotte .................. 11/20/11 55 (77‐22) vs. Anchorage ................. 10/1/00 53 (64‐11) at Philadelphia ................ 9/24/00 49 (58‐9) vs. Charlotte ................. 10/13/13
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 vs. Texas (34) .................. 12/7/97 80 vs. Charlotte (29) ....... 10/25/98 7 at Anchorage (37) ......... 10/29/95 77 vs. Orlando (45) ......... 11/27/94 9 at London (21) ................ 9/18/94 75 vs. London (38) .......... 12/11/11 9 at Texas (31) ................... 12/3/95 74 at Boston (31) .............. 9/29/13 9 at Orlando (40) ................ 8/3197 73 vs. Washington (57) . 11/30/14 9 vs. Ann Arbor (46) ......... 11/26/00 9 vs. Charlotte (58) .......... 10/13/13 10 vs. Charlotte (22) .......... 10/20/91 10 at Texas (37) ................. 10/27/91 10 vs. Anchorage (36) ........ 11/16/97 10 vs. Philadelphia (51) ... 10/12/14 11 six times, most recently at Anchorage (14) ......... 10/17/10
Largest Margin of Defeat
64 (7‐71) at Philadelphia ............... 9/22/02 52 (9‐61) at Seattle ........................ 10/9/11 51 (29‐80) vs. Charlotte ................. 10/25/98 50 (21‐71) vs. Anchorage ............... 10/28/07 48 (12‐60) vs. Miami ........................ 9/26/10
Chicago All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1993 at Ann Arbor L, 30‐45 Warren Moon (158) Leonard Russell (138) Tim Brown (80) Leonard Russell (17)
1994 at Ann Arbor L, 30‐45 John Elway (106) Lorenzo White (88) Tim Brown (107) Tim Brown (11) 1997 vs. Washington W, 37‐28 Dan Marino (71) Robert Smith (101) James Jett (75) Robert Smith (11)
vs. Ann Arbor L, 38‐52 (ot) Dan Marino (278) Robert Smith (160) Darnay Scott (129) Darnay Scott (11)
1999 vs. Ann Arbor L, 36‐40 Kurt Warner (334) Charlie Garner (129) Marvin Harrison (138) Kurt Warner (13) 2000 vs. Miami W, 32‐26 Daunte Culpepper (335) Tyrone Wheatley (146) Marvin Harrison (47) Daunte Culpepper (19)
at Texas W, 37‐32 Kurt Warner (133) James Stewart (57) Marvin Harrison (109) Marvin Harrison (23)
2002 vs. Texas L, 13‐33 Daunte Culpepper (244) Daunte Culpepper (67) Marvin Harrison (128) Marvin Harrison (11) 2004 vs. Philadelphia W, 47‐32 Daunte Culpepper (285) Deuce McAllister (128) Marvin Harrison (111) Willis McGahee (17)
vs. Charlotte L, 39‐40 Daunte Culpepper (299) Deuce McAllister (140) Laveranues Coles (37) Willis McGahee (12)
2005 at Miami W, 47‐32 Jake Delhomme (260) Willis McGahee (66) Hines Ward (105) Terrence McGee (14) at London L, 22‐42 Jake Delhomme (163) Willis McGahee (113) Mewelde Moore (44) Jake Delhomme & Mewelde Moore (6)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1991 Warren Moon ........... QB
1992 *Marion Butts ............RB
Chris Miller ................ QB
1993 (No selection)
1994 Chris Boniol ................. K
1995 Steve McNair ............ QB
1996 Robert Smith ..............RB
1997 Rae Carruth ............... WR
1998 Ryan Leaf .................. QB
1999 (No selection)
2000 Sebastian Janikowski .. K
2001 (No selection)
2002 (No selection)
2003 Andre Johnson .......... WR
Willis McGahee ..........RB
2004 DeShaun Foster ..........RB
2005 Cedric Benson ............RB
Jason Witten .............. TE
Heath Miller ............... TE
2006 Mike Bell ....................RB
2007 Vincent Jackson ........ WR
2008 *Darren McFadden ....RB
2009 Matthew Stafford ..... QB
2010 (No selection)
2011 Mario Manningham .. WR
2012 Brandon Pettigrew ..... TE
2013 Tavon Austin ............. WR
2014 Devonta Freeman ......RB
Terrance West ...........RB
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1993 Rod Woodson CB First Team
1994 Deion Sanders CB First Team
1996 Tony Martin WR Second Team
1999 Kurt Warner QB First Team
Marvin Harrison WR First Team
Isaac Bruce WR Second Team
2000 Marvin Harrison WR First Team
Kurt Warner QB Second Team
Robert Smith RB Second Team
2001 Kurt Warner QB First Team
Marvin Harrison WR First Team
2002 Marvin Harrison WR First Team
Deuce McAllister RB Second Team
Warren Sapp DT Second Team
2004 Daunte Culpepper QB Second Team
Marvin Harrison WR Second Team
Dwight Freeney DE Second Team
2005 Marvin Harrison WR First Team
Hines Ward WR Second Team
2006 Marvin Harrison WR Second Team
2007 Jason Hanson K First Team
Jason Taylor DE First Team
2011 Ray Rice RB First Team
Jordy Nelson WR Second Team
Jason Babin DE Second Team
2013 Jamaal Charles RB First Team
2014 Antonio Brown WR First Team
Jordy Nelson WR First Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1991 Warren Moon ........... 4,204 ........... 14 games
1993 Warren Moon ........... 3,224 ........... 13 games
1999 Kurt Warner .............. 3,568 ........... 13 games
2001 Kurt Warner .............. 4,191 ........... 14 games
2004 Daunte Culpepper .... 4,133 ........... 14 games
2007 Jay Cutler .................. 3,096 ........... 14 games
2008 Jay Cutler .................. 3,850 ........... 14 games
2009 Jay Cutler .................. 3,117 ........... 14 games
2014 Matthew Stafford ..... 3,787 ........... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1996 Terry Allen ................ 1,087 ........... 13 games
1998 Robert Smith ............ 1,013 ........... 12 games
2000 Robert Smith ............ 1,248 ........... 11 games
2002 Deuce McAllister ...... 1,118 ........... 13 games
2003 Deuce McAllister ...... 1,542 ........... 14 games
2005 Willis McGahee ........ 1,068 ........... 14 games
2007 Willis McGahee ........ 1,197 ........... 14 games
2010 Jamaal Charles .......... 1,303 ........... 14 games
Ray Rice .................... 1,054 ........... 14 games
2011 Ray Rice .................... 1,084 ........... 14 games
2012 Ray Rice .................... 1,031 ........... 14 games
2013 Jamaal Charles .......... 1,182 ........... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1994 Tim Brown ................ 1,117 ........... 14 games
1995 Isaac Bruce ............... 1,365 ........... 12 games
1999 Marvin Harrison ....... 1,474 ........... 14 games
Isaac Bruce ............... 1,120 ........... 14 games
2000 Isaac Bruce ............... 1,392 ........... 14 games
Marvin Harrison ....... 1,257 ........... 14 games
2001 Marvin Harrison ....... 1,300 ........... 14 games
Isaac Bruce ............... 1,026 ........... 14 games
2002 Marvin Harrison ....... 1,566 ........... 14 games
2005 Marvin Harrison ....... 1,127 ........... 14 games
2006 Marvin Harrison ....... 1,180 ........... 14 games
2009 Vincent Jackson ........ 1,097 ........... 14 games
2011 Vincent Jackson ........ 1,026 ........... 14 games
2012 Vincent Jackson ........ 1,051 ........... 12 games
2014 Antonio Brown ......... 1,498 ........... 14 games
Jordy Nelson ............. 1,320 ........... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 1999 Kurt Warner Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 1994 Deion Sanders Rookie‐of‐the‐Year NONE Coach‐of‐the‐Year 2000 Travis Corson
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 447 Jay Cutler (vs. Anch.) ................................. Nov. 9, 2008 441 Kurt Warner (at Char.) ............................... Sept. 3, 2000 432 Warren Moon (at Phil.) ............................ Nov. 10, 1991 425 Daunte Culpepper (at Lon.) ....................... Oct. 17, 2004 423 Warren Moon (at Lon.) ............................. Oct. 13, 1991 418 Vinny Testaverde (vs. Wash.) .....................Dec. 6, 1998 404 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Sea.) ...................... Dec. 19, 2004 401 Kurt Warner (vs. Anch.) ........................... Nov. 18, 2001 399 Warren Moon (vs. Lon.) ........................... Nov. 17, 1991 396 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Mia.) .................... Nov. 16, 2003 396 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Phil.) ..................... Oct. 10, 2004
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 233 Jamaal Charles (at Sea.) ........................... Sept. 23, 2012 204 Ray Rice (at Phil.) .......................................Dec. 4, 2011 189 Troy Hambrick (at Phil.) ........................... Dec. 14, 2003 184 Deuce McAllister (at Sea.) ....................... Nov. 23, 2003 179 Robert Smith (vs. Anch.) ......................... Sept. 13, 1998 177 Jamaal Charles (at Orl.) ............................. Oct. 31, 2010 173 Deuce McAllister (vs. Mia.) ..................... Nov. 16, 2003 173 Jamaal Charles (vs. Anch.) ....................... Nov. 28, 2010 172 James Stewart (at Anch.) ........................... Oct. 20, 2002 170 Robert Smith (vs. Mia.) ............................. Oct. 15, 2000 168 C.J. Anderson (vs. Wash.) ..................... Nov. 30, 2014
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 233 Isaac Bruce (vs. Lon.) ................................ Nov. 2, 1997 229 Isaac Bruce (vs. Bos.) ................................ Oct. 27, 1996 222 Terrell Owens (at Char.) ............................. Oct. 3, 2010 216 Vincent Jackson (vs. Wash.) ..................... Oct. 21, 2012 209 Jordy Nelson (at Tex.) ........................... Sept. 14, 2014 196 Marvin Harrison (at A.A.) ........................ Sept. 26, 1999 195 Jamaal Charles (vs. Phil.) .......................... Dec. 15, 2013 192 Isaac Bruce (vs. Anch.) ............................ Sept. 13, 1998 191 Isaac Bruce (vs. Phil.) ............................... Oct. 15, 1995 188 Isaac Bruce (at Tex.) ................................ Sept. 17, 2000
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 35 Jamaal Charles (vs. Phil.) .......................... Dec. 15, 2013 29 Isaac Bruce (vs. Char.) .............................. Oct. 10, 1999 29 Willis McGahee (vs. A.A.) ....................... Nov. 28, 2004 25 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Tex.) ..................... Dec. 15, 2002 23 13 times, most recently by a RB (three), Deuce McAllister (at A.A.) .... Oct. 27, 2002 WR (10), Jordy Nelson (at Anch.) ............ Oct. 14, 2012 21 Chris Boniol (at Char.) ............................. Nov. 17, 1996 21 Daunte Culpepper (at Lon.) ....................... Oct. 17, 2004
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ...................... Deuce McAllister ......... 1,542 ....... 2003 Rushing Attempts ................. Deuce McAllister ............ 309 ....... 2003 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ...... Jamaal Charles ................ 6.42 ....... 2010 100-Yard Games ................... Deuce McAllister ................ 9 ....... 2003 Rushing Touchdowns ........... Terry Allen ........................ 15 ....... 1996 Rushing Yards, QB ............... Daunte Culpepper ............ 361 ....... 2004 Rushing Touchdowns, QB .... Daunte Culpepper ................ 6 ....... 2002
Receptions ............................ Marvin Harrison .............. 127 ....... 2002 Receiving Yards .................... Marvin Harrison ........... 1,566 ....... 2002 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Vincent Jackson ............ 19.83 ....... 2012 100-Yard Games ................... Marvin Harrison .................. 9 ....... 2002 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Marvin Harrison ................ 14 ....... 2004 Receptions, TE ...................... Tony Gonzalez .................. 74 ....... 2011 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Tony Gonzalez ................ 826 ....... 2011 Touchdowns, TE ................... Visanthe Shiancoe ............... 8 ....... 2009 Receptions, RB ..................... Ray Rice ............................ 71 ....... 2011 Receiving Yards, RB ............ Jamaal Charles ................. 655 ....... 2013 Touchdowns, RB .................. Jamaal Charles ..................... 7 ....... 2013
Passer Rating ........................ Kurt Warner ................ 113.91 ....... 1999 Passing Yards........................ Warren Moon ............... 4,204 ....... 1991 Completion Percentage ......... Daunte Culpepper ......... 69.71 ....... 2004 300-Yard Games ................... Kurt Warner ......................... 8 ....... 2001 Touchdown Passes ................ Daunte Culpepper .............. 34 ....... 2004 Interceptions Thrown ............ Jay Cutler........................... 25 ....... 2009
Extra Points ........................... Chris Boniol ...................... 41 ....... 1994 Field Goals ............................ Richie Cunningham ........... 24 ....... 1997 Jason Hanson ..................... 24 ....... 2007 Field Goal Percentage ........... Richie Cunningham ........ .960 ....... 1997 Punting Average ................... Sam Martin ................... 47.75 ....... 2013
Sacks ..................................... Jason Babin ....................... 18 ....... 2011 Interceptions ......................... Rod Woodson ...................... 8 ....... 1993
Total Touchdowns ................ Jamaal Charles ................... 18 ....... 2013 Scoring .................................. Daunte Culpepper ............ 142 ....... 2004 Scoring (QB) ......................... Daunte Culpepper ............ 142 ....... 2004 Scoring (RB) ......................... Jamaal Charles ................. 128 ....... 2013 Scoring (WR) ....................... Jordy Nelson .................. 123 ....... 2014 Scoring (TE) ......................... Visanthe Shiancoe ............. 48 ....... 2009 Scoring (PK) ......................... Sebastian Janikowski ....... 106 ....... 2001 Sebastian Janikowski ....... 106 ....... 2002 Scoring (P) ............................ Micah Knorr ...................... 27 ....... 2003 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Jason Babin ....................... 36 ....... 2011
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London Limeys (2014 Finish: 1st in FFL South, 12-3) 2014 AT A GLANCE
ith a chance to become the league’s first back‐to‐back champion in 17 years,
the London Limeys nearly did it. A second straight 12‐3 season gave them
another Southern Division title, and they made it back to the Super Bowl for
the sixth time since 2003. Once there, however, they lost to an Anchorage team that was
just as hot, and had to settle for a runner‐up finish. In addition to yet another playoff
berth, the season also saw the emergence of Russell Wilson, the arrival of Jamaal Charles,
and tremendous numbers again by Demaryius Thomas and Jimmy Graham.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• Head coach James Carruthers felt so good about Russell Wilson, he traded Matthew Stafford on draft day and handed Wilson the starting job. After two years as Stafford’s backup, he rewarded Carruthers’ confidence by passing for 2,686 yards and 17 touchdowns and rushing for 681 yards and five scores. Another year like that might be perfectly acceptable but there’s some feeling Wilson could get even better.
• LeSean McCoy never really got going in 2014 though he
eventually rushed for 1,049 yards, so it’s a good thing London was able to land Jamaal Charles in the trade for Stafford. Charles got off to a little bit of a slow start too as the Limeys opened the season 3-3, but by the end of it he’d scored 11 touchdowns and proved to be the all-purpose back Carruthers thought he was getting. If McCoy gets back to his all-star level too, the Limeys could have the best pair of running backs in the league.
• London’s leading scorer was Demaryius Thomas, who
nearly set a franchise record with 1,389 yards and found the end zone 11 times for the second year in a row. He’s now established as one of the best receivers in the league, but Brandon Marshall has slipped and Golden Tate isn’t quite at that level. Michael Floyd is still an option too but has seen limited playing time behind Thomas and Marshall. Of course having a tight end like Jimmy Graham who functions as a wide receiver eases the burden on everyone else.
• Two years ago, unheralded Robert Quinn was the FFL
Defensive Player-of-the-Year and Julius Peppers was inching closer to retirement with Texas. Last year it was as if they switched bodies. Quinn had a quiet 9½ sacks, but Peppers had the better year with 28 points. The Limeys got next to nothing from the rest of their defense, and for a team that’s led the league in defensive scoring six times in the last 12 years it didn’t quite feel the same.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
LeSean McCoy 1,049 yards 254 att. 4.13 avg. 4 TD
Jamaal Charles 864 yards 165 att. 5.24 avg. 8 TD
Receiving
Demaryius Thomas 1,389 yards 96 rec. 14.47 avg. 11 TD
Jimmy Graham 782 yards 73 rec. 10.71 avg. 9 TD
Golden Tate 653 yards 52 rec. 12.56 avg. 3 TD
Passing
Russell Wilson 2,686 yards 17 TD 6 Int. 91.95 rating
Jay Cutler 386 yards 3 TD 2 Int. 84.46 rating
Scoring
Demaryius Thomas 121 points 11 TDs, eight 100‐yard games
Mason Crosby 118 points 41‐for‐43 on XPs, 25‐for‐29 in FGs
Russell Wilson 114 points 5 TDs, 17 TD passes, one 300‐y. g.,
three 100‐y.g.
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)........................... 2nd .............. 1st ................. 2013
Scoring (touchdowns) ................ 1st .............. 1st ................. 2014
Total Offense ............................... 6th .............. 2nd .................. 2012
Rushing Offense ........................ 1st .............. 3rd .................. 2014
Receiving Offense ........................ 6th .............. 2nd .................. 2012
Passing Offense .......................... 12th ............. 3rd .................. 1994
Passer Rating ............................... 8th .............. 8th .................. 1995
Kicking (based on points) ........... t‐4th ............ 10th ................. 2009
Field Goal Percentage .................. 6th ............. t‐2nd ................. 1995
Punting (based on gross avg.) ...... 9th .............. 4th .................. 2008
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 313 ... Russell Wilson ............. Oct. 19 (vs. Orl.)
Rushing Yards .......... 159 ... Jamaal Charles ............ Nov. 16 (vs. A.A.)
159 ... LeSean McCoy ............. Nov. 30 (at Mia.)
Receiving Yards ........ 226 ... Demaryius Thomas ..... Oct. 5 (at Char.)
Receptions ................. 11 ... Golden Tate ................. Nov. 9 (vs. Char.)
11 ... Demaryius Thomas ..... Nov. 9 (vs. Char.)
Points ......................... 22 ... Demaryius Thomas ..... Oct. 5 (at Char.)
Russell Wilson ............. Oct. 19 (vs. Orl.)
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Can Russell Wilson do it again?
Who will be London’s best running back?
Who will be opposite Demaryius Thomas?
Question marks on defense
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 LeSean McCoy, who was supposed to be London’s best player coming into the season, and indeed one of the best in the league, scored just 55 points in 2014, which was only sixth best on the
team. That shows just how good the Limeys were once again when a player of that caliber can have a so-so season and it doesn’t even faze them. Three players ended up with over 100 points, all three of them in the 114-121 range, and a fourth might have been there if he hadn’t missed two games early in the year.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 W Miami 24-17 9/14 W at Philadelphia 53-38 9/21 L Seattle 18-53 9/28 L Texas 34-46 10/5 W at Charlotte 57-38 10/12 L at Washington 38-73 10/19 W Orlando 75-46 10/26 W at Boston 64-22 11/2 W at Texas 41-27 11/9 W Charlotte 70-37 11/16 W Ann Arbor 55-53 11/23 W Chicago 62-36 11/30 W at Miami 52-21 12/7 W at Orlando 50-43 12/14 W Washington 35-30 12/21 W Washington (semifinals) 61-34 12/28 L Anchorage (championship) 21-36
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London Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1991 Mike Lloyd 8 7 0 474 462 Second 1992 James Carruthers 7 7 1 412 425 Third 1993 James Carruthers 8 8 0 442 453 Fourth 1994 James Carruthers 7 8 0 437 473 Third 1995 James Carruthers 12 3 0 631 408 First 1996 James Carruthers 5 9 1 338 458 Fifth 1997 James Carruthers 7 8 0 482 549 Fourth 1998 James Carruthers 2 13 0 369 487 Sixth 1999 James Carruthers 8 7 0 491 428 Third 2000 James Carruthers 8 7 0 566 546 Third 2001 James Carruthers 9 6 0 510 479 First 2002 James Carruthers 7 8 0 484 534 Fifth 2003 James Carruthers 11 4 0 654 516 First 2004 James Carruthers 8 7 0 631 526 Fourth 2005 James Carruthers 10 4 1 687 476 Third 2006 James Carruthers 9 5 1 651 521 Third 2007 James Carruthers 9 6 0 610 499 Second 2008 James Carruthers 8 7 0 597 557 Fourth 2009 James Carruthers 12 3 0 702 550 Second 2010 James Carruthers 7 8 0 558 610 Fourth 2011 James Carruthers 10 4 1 747 628 Second 2012 James Carruthers 5 10 0 581 658 Fifth 2013 James Carruthers 12 3 0 707 599 First
2014 James Carruthers 12 3 0 728 580 First
Postseason History 1991 Super Bowl Runner‐Up 1995 Southern Division Champion 2000 Wild Card Qualifier 2001 Southern Division Champion 2003 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion 2005 Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier 2006 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 2009 Wild Card Qualifier 2011 Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier 2013 Super Bowl Champions, Southern Division Champion 2014 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 11 11 Lost 1 7‐5 4‐6 vs. Ann Arbor 14 11 Won 2 5‐7 9‐4 vs. Boston 12 2 Won 3 6‐0 6‐2 vs. Charlotte 29 19 2 Won 3 19‐7 10‐12‐2 vs. Chicago 15 12 Won 6 8‐6 7‐6 vs. Miami 23 17 Won 4 9‐11 14‐6 vs. Orlando 25 23 1 Won 4 14‐11 11‐12‐1 vs. Philadelphia 18 10 2 Won 2 7‐6‐1 11‐4‐1 vs. Seattle 10 12 Lost 3 6‐7 4‐5 vs. Texas 28 23 Won 1 12‐13 16‐10 vs. Washington 26 23 Won 2 15‐10 11‐13
Totals 211 163 5 108‐83‐1 103‐80‐4
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 0 2 Lost 2 0‐1 0‐1 vs. Ann Arbor 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Charlotte 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Chicago 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Miami 1 1 Won 1 1‐0 0‐1 vs. Philadelphia 2 2 Won 1 2‐1 0‐1 vs. Seattle 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Texas 1 2 Won 1 0‐1 1‐1 vs. Washington 3 0 Won 3 2‐0 1‐0
Totals 10 8 7‐4 3‐4
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 99 vs. Texas (30) .................. 12/5/04 5 at Texas (16) .............. 10/11/98 84 vs. Philadelphia (31) ..... 11/19/06 5 vs. Miami (44) ............ 12/16/12 79 vs. Orlando (25) ............ 10/16/05 9 vs. Chicago (21) ........... 9/18/94 76 at Texas (52) ................... 11/6/05 11 at Washington (40) ...... 9/29/96 75 at Chicago (38) .............. 12/11/11 11 at Chicago (16) .......... 11/28/99 75 vs. Orlando (46) .......... 10/19/14 12 vs. Texas (23) ............. 11/17/96 12 at Miami (25) ............... 10/5/97 14 vs. Texas (21) ............... 11/3/91 14 at Miami (7) ............... 10/20/96 14 vs. Charlotte (57) ........... 9/7/08
Largest Margin of Victory 69 (99‐30) vs. Texas .......................... 12/5/04 54 (79‐25) vs. Orlando .................... 10/16/05 53 (84‐31) vs. Philadelphia .............. 11/19/06 53 (65‐12) vs. Texas ........................ 12/13/09 46 (72‐26) vs. Ann Arbor ................. 11/15/09 45 (65‐20) vs. Charlotte .................. 11/28/04
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 vs. Chicago (34) ............ 12/12/10 78 at Philadelphia (31) ... 10/20/02 6 vs. Boston (41) ................ 9/22/13 75 vs. Washington (52) ..... 9/10/00 7 at Miami (14) ................ 10/20/96 73 at Boston (42) ............ 10/24/10 7 at Washington (27) ......... 10/3/99 73 at Washington (38) ... 10/12/14 7 vs. Washington (21) ........ 9/11/05 68 at Washington (17) ........ 9/4/94 8 vs. Philadelphia (25) ..... 10/17/99 65 vs. Charlotte (71) ....... 12/18/11 10 at Washington (31) ....... 10/13/02 65 at Seattle (34) .............. 10/6/13 10 at Boston (43) ............... 11/11/07
Largest Margin of Defeat
51 (17‐68) at Washington ................... 9/4/04 47 (31‐78) at Philadelphia ............... 10/20/02 43 (14‐57) vs. Charlotte ...................... 9/7/08 42 (18‐60) vs. Orlando .................... 11/10/91 42 (17‐59) at Charlotte ................... 11/16/03 41 (17‐58) vs. Anchorage .................. 10/1/06
London All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer 1991 vs. Charlotte W, 31‐10 Dan Marino (313) Johnny Johnson (37) Michael Irvin (92) Dan Marino (19) vs. Texas L, 19‐42 Dan Marino (282) Leonard Russell (45) Michael Irvin (169) Michael Irvin (11) 1995 vs. Ann Arbor L, 48‐80 Warren Moon (224) Warren Moon (0) Michael Irvin (90) Chris Carter (12) 2000 at Texas L, 29‐82 Elvis Grbac (160) Jamal Lewis (126) Joe Horn (116) Jamal Lewis (11) 2001 at Philadelphia L, 28‐37 Elvis Grbac (205) Terry Allen (74) David Boston (127) David Boston (17) 2003 vs. Philadelphia W, 54‐45 Jon Kitna (202) Jamal Lewis (205) Chad Johnson (115) Jamal Lewis (20) at Anchorage L, 46‐47 Jon Kitna (175) LaDainian Tomlinson (243) David Boston (43) LaDainian Tomlinson (20) 2005 at Texas W, 44‐38 Matt Hasselbeck (168) Carnell Williams (150) Chad Johnson (117) Chad Johnson & Carnell Williams (11) vs. Chicago W, 42‐22 Mark Brunell (141) LaDainian Tomlinson (92) Chad Johnson (55) Rian Lindell (14) 2006 at Washington W, 37‐34 Michael Vick (109) Maurice Jones‐Drew (131) Maurice Jones‐Drew (41) Maurice Jones‐Drew (17) at Miami L, 27‐49 Matt Hasselbeck (216) LaDainian Tomlinson (66) Joey Galloway (118) Joey Galloway (11) 2009 vs. Philadelphia L, 36‐44 Kurt Warner (313) Chris Johnson (142) Hakeem Nicks (44) Kurt Warner & Chris Johnson (11) 2011 vs. Seattle W, 53‐27 Matthew Stafford (373) Maurice Jones‐Drew (103) Roddy White (127) Matthew Stafford (14) vs. Miami W, 53‐47 Matthew Stafford (520) Maurice Jones‐Drew (169) Jimmy Graham (97) Matthew Stafford (22) 2013 vs. Washington W, 58‐44 Matthew Stafford (222) LeSean McCoy (133) Demaryius Thomas (123) LeSean McCoy (17) vs. Philadelphia W, 48‐42 Matthew Stafford (217) LeSean McCoy (131) Demaryius Thomas (113) Demaryius Thomas (17) 2014 vs. Washington W, 61‐34 Russell Wilson (339) L. McCoy & R. Wilson (88) Demaryius Thomas (115) Russell Wilson (19) vs. Anchorage L, 21‐36 Russell Wilson (239) LeSean McCoy (99) Demaryius Thomas (115) Demaryius Thomas (5)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1991 *Dan Marino ............. QB
1992 Boomer Esiason ........ QB
1993 Irving Fryar ................ WR
Johnny Johnson .........RB
1994 Greg Hill .....................RB
Charlie Garner ............RB
1995 (No selection)
1996 Tim Biakabutuka ........RB
Andre Rison .............. WR
1997 (No selection)
1998 Mike Alstott ............... FB
Tony Gonzalez ............ TE
1999 Edgerrin James ...........RB
2000 Jamal Lewis ................RB
2001 LaDainian Tomlinson ..RB
2002 Jeremy Shockey ......... TE
Jonathan Wells ..........RB
2003 Trent Green .............. QB
2004 Quentin Griffin ...........RB
2005 *Carnell Williams .......RB
Warrick Dunn .............RB
2006 Chris Chambers ......... WR
2007 Brandon Jackson ........RB
Jon Kitna ................... QB
2008 Kevin Smith ................RB
Chris Johnson .............RB
Roddy White ............. WR
2009 LeSean McCoy ............RB
John Carlson............... TE
2010 Zach Miller ................. TE
Kevin Kolb ................. QB
Chad Henne .............. QB
2011 Tim Hightower ...........RB
2012 Demaryius Thomas ... WR
2013 Lamar Miller ...............RB
2014 (No selection)
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1993 Neil Smith DE First Team
Michael Irvin WR Second Team
Johnny Mitchell TE Second Team
1994 Neil Smith DE First Team
Chris Carter WR Second Team
1995 Michael Irvin WR First Team
Norm Johnson K First Team
Warren Moon QB Second Team
Sean Landeta P Second Team
1996 Darren Bennett P First Team
Wesley Walls TE Second Team
1997 Wesley Walls TE First Team
Dorsey Levens RB Second Team
1999 Edgerrin James RB First Team
Wesley Walls TE Second Team
2000 Edgerrin James RB First Team
Matt Stover K First Team
2001 David Boston WR Second Team
2002 Simeon Rice DE First Team
2003 Simeon Rice DE First Team
Jamal Lewis RB Second Team
Chad Johnson WR Second Team
Jeff Wilkins K Second Team
2004 LaDainian Tomlinson RB First Team
Joe Horn WR First Team
Simeon Rice DE Second Team
2005 LaDainian Tomlinson RB First Team
Edgerrin James RB Second Team
Jeremy Shockey TE Second Team
Josh Bidwell P Second Team
Simeon Rice DE Second Team
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson RB First Team
Jason Taylor DE First Team
Chad Johnson WR Second Team
2007 LaDainian Tomlinson RB First Team
2008 Donnie Jones P First Team
Justin Tuck DE First Team
2009 Maurice Jones‐Drew RB First Team
Chris Johnson RB First Team
Nate Kaeding K First Team
Vernon Davis TE Second Team
2010 Chris Johnson RB First Team
Roddy White WR Second Team
2011 LeSean McCoy RB First Team
Mason Crosby K First Team
DeMarcus Ware DE First Team
Jimmy Graham TE Second Team
2012 Brandon Marshall WR Second Team
2013 LeSean McCoy RB First Team
Brandon Marshall WR First Team
Jimmy Graham TE First Team
Robert Quinn DE First Team
Demaryius Thomas WR Second Team
2014 Demaryius Thomas WR Second Team
Jimmy Graham TE Second Team
Julius Peppers DE Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1994 Warren Moon ........... 3,129 ........... 10 games
2004 Matt Hasselbeck ....... 3,052 ........... 13 games
2005 Matt Hasselbeck ....... 3,211 ........... 14 games
2008 Kurt Warner ............. 3,495 ........... 11 games
2011 Matthew Stafford ..... 4,145 ........... 14 games
2012 Matthew Stafford ..... 4,250 ........... 14 games
2013 Matthew Stafford ..... 4,060 ........... 13 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1992 Lorenzo White .......... 1,090 ........... 14 games
1997 Dorsey Levens .......... 1,190 ........... 13 games
1999 Edgerrin James ......... 1,237 ........... 12 games
2000 Edgerrin James ......... 1,469 ........... 14 games
2001 LaDainian Tomlinson 1,198 ........... 14 games
2002 LaDainian Tomlinson 1,265 ........... 13 games
2003 Jamal Lewis .............. 1,675 ........... 13 games
LaDainian Tomlinson 1,144 ........... 12 games
2004 LaDainian Tomlinson 1,254 ........... 14 games
Edgerrin James ......... 1,177 ........... 12 games
2005 LaDainian Tomlinson 1,323 ........... 14 games
Edgerrin James ......... 1,114 ........... 10 games
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson 1,626 ........... 14 games
2007 LaDainian Tomlinson 1,311 ........... 14 games
2009 Chris Johnson ........... 1,445 ........... 12 games
Maurice Jones‐Drew 1,246 ........... 14 games
2010 Chris Johnson ........... 1,267 ........... 14 games
Maurice Jones‐Drew 1,073 ........... 11 games
2011 LeSean McCoy .......... 1,274 ........... 14 games
2013 LeSean McCoy .......... 1,343 ........... 14 games
2014 LeSean McCoy .......... 1,049 ........... 13 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1991 Michael Irvin ............. 1,007 ........... 11 games
1992 Michael Irvin ............. 1,081 ........... 11 games
1993 Michael Irvin ............. 1,112 ........... 13 games
1994 Michael Irvin ............. 1,157 ........... 14 games
Chris Carter .............. 1,152 ........... 14 games
1995 Michael Irvin ............. 1,431 ........... 14 games
Chris Carter .............. 1,165 ........... 13 games
Eric Metcalf .............. 1,014 ........... 14 games
1996 Chris Carter .............. 1,028 ........... 14 games
2001 David Boston ............ 1,413 ........... 14 games
Joe Horn ................... 1,160 ........... 13 games
2003 Chad Johnson ........... 1,116 ........... 13 games
2004 Joe Horn ................... 1,248 ........... 14 games
Chad Johnson ........... 1,161 ........... 14 games
2005 Chad Johnson ........... 1,260 ........... 14 games
2006 Chad Johnson ........... 1,212 ........... 13 games
2007 Chad Johnson ........... 1,265 ........... 14 games
2008 Brandon Marshall ..... 1,081 ........... 13 games
Roddy White ............. 1,029 ........... 11 games
2009 Brandon Marshall ..... 1,020 ........... 12 games
2010 Roddy White ............. 1,284 ........... 14 games
2011 Jimmy Graham ......... 1,171 ........... 14 games
Roddy White ............. 1,100 ........... 14 games
2012 Brandon Marshall ..... 1,239 ........... 12 games
2013 Demaryius Thomas ... 1,194 ........... 14 games
Brandon Marshall ..... 1,185 ........... 14 games
Jimmy Graham ......... 1,071 ........... 14 games
2014 Demaryius Thomas ... 1,389 ........... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 2006 LaDainian Tomlinson Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 1993 Neil Smith 2002 Simeon Rice 2003 Simeon Rice 2006 Jason Taylor 2008 Justin Tuck 2013 Robert Quinn Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 1999 Edgerrin James 2001 LaDainian Tomlinson Coach‐of‐the‐Year 1995 James Carruthers 2013 James Carruthers
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 504 Elvis Grbac (at Wash.) ............................... Nov. 5, 2000 488 Matthew Stafford (vs. Anch.) .................... Oct. 27, 2013 472 Kurt Warner (vs. Mia.) ............................. Sept. 28, 2008 446 Jon Kitna (vs. Tex.) .................................. Sept. 23, 2007 441 Matthew Stafford (vs. Phil.) ..................... Nov. 25, 2012 420 Warren Moon (at A.A.) .............................. Nov. 6, 1994 414 Matt Hasselbeck (vs. Tex.) ..........................Dec. 5, 2004 408 Matthew Stafford (vs. Mia.) ........................Dec. 4, 2011 400 Warren Moon (vs. Tex.) ........................... Nov. 20, 1994 393 Joe Montana (at Phil.) ............................... Oct. 16, 1994
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances
295 Jamal Lewis (vs. Tex.) ............................. Sept. 14, 2003 219 Edgerrin James (at Tex.) ........................... Oct. 15, 2000 217 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Char.) ............. Sept. 29, 2002 217 LeSean McCoy (at Orl.) ..............................Dec. 8, 2013 200 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Mia.) ................. Oct. 19, 2003 199 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Sea.) ................. Dec. 17, 2006 198 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Mia.) ................. Oct. 14, 2007 197 Chris Johnson (at Tex.) ............................ Sept. 20, 2009 192 LaDainian Tomlinson (at A.A.) ............... Sept. 25, 2005 190 Dorsey Levens (vs. Orl.) .......................... Nov. 23, 1997 187 Jamal Lewis (vs. Tex.) ............................. Nov. 19, 2000 187 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Phil.) .............. Sept. 28, 2003
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 260 Chad Johnson (vs. Orl.) ............................ Nov. 12, 2006 226 Demaryius Thomas (at Char.) .................. Oct. 5, 2014 220 James Lofton (at Phil.) .............................. Oct. 20, 1991 210 Michael Irvin (vs. Sea.) ............................ Sept. 20, 1992 209 Chad Johnson (at Phil.) ............................ Sept. 16, 2007 201 Roddy White (at Bos.) ............................... Oct. 24, 2010 200 Brandon Marshall (vs. Tex.) ..................... Dec. 13, 2009 190 Chad Johnson (vs. Phil.) ........................... Nov. 19, 2006 184 David Boston (at Bos.) ................................Dec. 3, 2000 181 David Boston (vs. Char.) ............................. Oct. 5, 2003
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Tex.) .................. Nov. 6, 2005 29 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Orl.) ............... Nov. 12, 2006 29 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Phil.) .............. Nov. 19, 2006 29 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Mia.) ................. Oct. 14, 2007 24 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Orl.) .................. Oct. 15, 2006 24 Maurice Jones-Drew (at Chi.) ................... Dec. 11, 2011 23 25 times, most recently by a RB (18), Shonn Greene (vs. Char.) ........... Oct. 14, 2012 WR (7), Demaryius Thomas (at Char.) .... Nov. 10, 2013 TE (one), Johnny Mitchell (at Wash.) ......... Oct. 3, 1993 22 Chris Johnson (vs. A.A.) .......................... Nov. 15, 2009 22 Roddy White (at Bos.) ............................... Oct. 24, 2010 22 Demaryius Thomas (at Char.) .................. Oct. 5, 2014 22 Russell Wilson (vs. Orl.) ......................... Oct. 19, 2014 20 10 times, most recently RB (five), LeSean McCoy (at Orl.) .............Dec. 8, 2013 WR (four), Demaryius Thomas (vs. Chi.)Nov. 23, 2014 PK (one), Norm Johnson (vs. Wash.) ....... Nov. 13, 1994
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ....................... Jamal Lewis ................. 1,675 ....... 2003 Rushing Attempts .................. Edgerrin James ................ 329 ....... 2000 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ....... Chris Johnson ................. 5.63 ....... 2008 100-Yard Games.................... Jamal Lewis ...................... 10 ....... 2003 Rushing Touchdowns ............ LaDainian Tomlinson ....... 28 ....... 2006 Rushing Yards, QB .............. Russell Wilson ............... 681 ....... 2014 Rushing Touchdowns, QB ..... Shaun King ......................... 5 ....... 2000 Russell Wilson ................... 5 ....... 2014
Receptions ............................. Chris Carter ..................... 111 ....... 1994 Receiving Yards .................... Michael Irvin ................ 1,431 ....... 1995 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Jermaine Lewis ............ 20.67 ....... 1998 100-Yard Games.................... Michael Irvin ..................... 11 ....... 1995 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Jimmy Graham .................. 14 ....... 2013 Receptions, TE ...................... Jimmy Graham .................. 87 ....... 2011 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Jimmy Graham ............. 1,171 ....... 2011 Touchdowns, TE ................... Jimmy Graham .................. 14 ....... 2012 Receptions, RB ...................... LaDainian Tomlinson ....... 67 ....... 2003 Receiving Yards, RB ............. LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 569 ....... 2003 Touchdown, RB .................... Dorsey Levens .................... 4 ....... 1997 Edgerrin James .................... 4 ....... 2000 Edgerrin James .................... 4 ....... 2001 LaDainian Tomlinson ......... 4 ....... 2003
Passer Rating ......................... Warren Moon ............... 98.87 ....... 1995 Passing Yards ........................ Matthew Stafford ......... 4,250 ....... 2012 Completion Percentage .......... Jon Kitna ...................... 68.55 ....... 2007 300-Yard Games.................... Matthew Stafford ................ 7 ....... 2012 Touchdown Passes ................ Matthew Stafford .............. 33 ....... 2011 Interceptions Thrown ............ Matthew Stafford .............. 17 ....... 2013
Extra Points ........................... Mason Crosby ................... 57 ....... 2011 Field Goals ............................ Jeff Wilkins ....................... 33 ....... 2003 Field Goal Percentage ........... Shayne Graham .............. .938 ....... 2004 Punting Average .................... Donnie Jones ................ 50.20 ....... 2008
Sacks ..................................... DeMarcus Ware ................ 16 ....... 2011 Interceptions .......................... Aeneas Williams ................. 5 ....... 1996
Total Touchdowns ................. LaDainian Tomlinson ....... 31 ....... 2006 Scoring .................................. LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 237 ....... 2006 Scoring (QB) ......................... Matthew Stafford ............ 119 ....... 2011 Scoring (RB) ......................... LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 237 ....... 2006 Scoring (WR) ....................... Demaryius Thomas ....... 121 ....... 2014 Scoring (TE) .......................... Jimmy Graham ................ 114 ....... 2013 Scoring (PK) .......................... Jeff Wilkins ..................... 137 ....... 2003 Scoring (P) ............................ Josh Bidwell ...................... 26 ....... 2005 Donnie Jones ..................... 26 ....... 2008 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Jason Taylor ...................... 41 ....... 2006
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Miami Outlaws (2014 Finish: 5th in FFL South, 6-9) 2014 AT A GLANCE
ince back‐to‐back Super Bowl appearances in 2010 and 2011, the Miami Outlaws
have stumbled through three straight losing seasons, and last year’s team, which
got off to a good start, did not have the depth to survive any sort of breakdown.
They had more than one of them too, and by the end of the year head coach Jeff Measor
really only had three players he could count on to score. One of them, of course, was
Aaron Rodgers with MVP‐type numbers. Another was FFL Rookie‐of‐the‐Year Mike Evans,
one of several rookies Measor hopes will continue to develop for a quick turn‐around.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• At this time last year it looked as if Miami had found a pair of good young running backs in Zac Stacy and Gio Bernard, but how quickly things change. Things were so bad last year that Aaron Rodgers (255) and wide receiver Percy Harvin (193) accounted for more than a third of Miami’s rushing yards. Stacy is already gone, and Bernard probably won’t be the lead back again after pacing the Outlaws with just 446 yards in seven games. Measor is now banking heavily on 2014 first round pick Carlos Hyde, who played sparingly as a rookie but will get first crack at the job after a bad year all around by the Miami running backs. Bernard is an electrifying runner in the Barry Sanders mold, but Hyde is more of an every-down back similar to Arian Foster.
• Mike Evans managed to win the Rookie-of-the-Year award
despite not playing at all the first half of the season and in just six games overall. That makes his numbers (27-488-7) even more impressive. As for who plays opposite Evans, who knows? Victor Cruz has reportedly struggled coming back from his knee injury suffered last September, and Harvin has never put together a complete year in six pro seasons. The door is open for Davante Adams, who spent all of his rookie season on the practice squad.
• Miami’s top two receivers last year were free agent tight ends
Larry Donnell and Travis Kelce, and considering the dearth of quality wide receivers on the preseason roster, it wouldn’t be shocking to see both of them starting again. They combined for 94 receptions, over 1,000 yards, and nine TDs with Measor playing them together nine times.
• Regardless of what happens elsewhere on the roster, Measor
will still lean heavily on Rodgers, who remains one of the best players at any position for any team in the league. Last year he threw for 35 touchdowns against only five interceptions. He’s the one player Miami absolutely cannot lose.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Giovani Bernard 446 yards 109 att. 4.09 avg. 5 TD
Aaron Rodgers 255 yards 41 att. 6.22 avg. 1 TD
Receiving
Travis Kelce 581 yards 46 rec. 12.63 avg. 4 TD
Larry Donnell 473 yards 48 rec. 9.85 avg. 5 TD
Mike Evans 488 yards 27 rec. 18.07 avg. 7 TD
Passing
Aaron Rodgers 3,837 yards 35 TD 5 Int. 111.23 rating
Nick Foles 124 yards 1 TD 1 Int. 99.52 rating
Scoring
Aaron Rodgers 156 points 1 TD, 35 TD passes, seven 300‐y. g.
Adam Vinatieri 119 points 41‐for‐41 on XPs, 25‐for‐25 on FGs
Mike Evans 57 points 7 TDs, two 100‐yard games
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................ 9th ............. 11th ................. 2001
Scoring (touchdowns) ................. 11th ............ 11th ................. 2004
Total Offense .............................. 10th ............. 5th .................. 2005
Rushing Offense .......................... 9th .............. 9th .................. 2005
Receiving Offense ....................... 10th ............. 5th .................. 2006
Passing Offense ........................... 6th .............. 6th .................. 2005
Passer Rating ............................. 1st .............. 3rd .................. 2014
Kicking (based on points) ............. 6th ............. 11th ................. 1998
Field Goal Percentage ................ 1st ............. 11th ................. 2014
Punting (based on gross avg.) ...... 5th .............. 3rd .................. never
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 418 ... Aaron Rodgers............. Oct. 26 (vs. Tex.)
Rushing Yards .......... 137 ... Giovani Bernard .......... Oct. 12 (at Orl.)
Receiving Yards ........ 209 ... Mike Evans .................. Nov. 16 (at Wash.)
Receptions ................. 11 ... Pierre Garçon .............. Sept. 21 (at Chi.)
Points ......................... 23 ... Aaron Rodgers............. Nov. 9 (at Sea.)
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 Aaron Rodgers scored 156 points last season, but no other offensive player scored more than 57, a staggering difference of 99 points. To put that number in perspective, Ann Arbor had the second
largest gap at 71 points, and the average difference for the other 10 teams in the FFL was only 23. Almost half of Miami’s scoring came from either Rodgers or Adam Vinatieri, who did not miss a single kick all season. That’s why Rodgers was an all-star and Vinatieri probably should have been, but it’s the same reason why Miami won only six games.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 L at London 17-24 9/14 W Washington 48-45 9/21 W at Chicago 34-30 9/28 W Charlotte 73-59 10/5 L Boston 28-37 10/12 L at Orlando 37-60 10/19 L at Charlotte 32-67 10/26 L Texas 40-44 11/2 W at Ann Arbor 44-26 11/9 L at Seattle 54-66 11/16 W at Washington 55-39 11/23 L Anchorage 36-57 11/30 L London 21-52 12/7 L at Texas 55-65 12/14 W Orlando 31-21
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Miami Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1996 Jeff Measor 3 12 0 290 482 Sixth 1997 Jeff Measor 7 7 1 451 524 Third 1998 Jeff Measor 12 3 0 662 443 First 1999 Jeff Measor 10 5 0 552 481 First 2000 Jeff Measor 10 5 0 700 514 Second 2001 Jeff Measor 8 7 0 561 492 Third 2002 Jeff Measor 8 7 0 579 544 Second 2003 Jeff Measor 10 5 0 634 470 Second 2004 Jeff Measor 8 7 0 612 540 Fifth 2005 Jeff Measor 12 3 0 580 439 First 2006 Jeff Measor 10 5 0 578 498 Second 2007 Jeff Measor 5 10 0 511 615 Sixth 2008 Jeff Measor 3 11 1 576 680 Sixth 2009 Jeff Measor 6 9 0 498 627 Fifth 2010 Jeff Measor 10 4 1 573 395 First 2011 Jeff Measor 8 7 0 595 606 Third 2012 Jeff Measor 5 9 1 527 551 Fourth 2013 Jeff Measor 5 9 1 480 560 Sixth
2014 Jeff Measor 6 9 0 605 692 Fifth
Postseason History
1998 Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion 1999 Southern Division Champion 2000 Wild Card Qualifier 2002 Wild Card Qualifier 2003 Wild Card Qualifier 2005 Southern Division Champion 2006 Super Bowl Champion, Wild Card Qualifier 2010 Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion 2011 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 8 9 Lost 4 3‐5 5‐4 vs. Ann Arbor 11 5 Won 6 7‐2 4‐3 vs. Boston 8 11 Lost 4 5‐6 3‐5 vs. Charlotte 18 21 Lost 1 9‐11 9‐10 vs. Chicago 12 9 Won 2 6‐5 6‐4 vs. London 17 23 Lost 4 6‐14 11‐9 vs. Orlando 25 11 2 Won 1 13‐6 12‐5‐2 vs. Philadelphia 4 10 Lost 2 3‐3 1‐7 vs. Seattle 11 5 1 0‐2‐1 4‐1‐1 7‐4 vs. Texas 19 17 2 Lost 3 12‐6‐1 7‐11‐1 vs. Washington 20 19 Won 3 12‐7 8‐12
Totals 153 140 5 80‐66‐2 73‐74‐3
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 1 1 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐1 vs. Ann Arbor 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Boston 1 1 Won 1 1‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Charlotte 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Chicago 0 2 Lost 2 0‐1 0‐1 vs. London 1 1 Lost 1 1‐0 0‐1 vs. Philadelphia 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Seattle 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. Washington 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0
Totals 7 6 4‐2 3‐4
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 73 at Charlotte (18) ............. 12/3/00 7 vs. London (14) .......... 10/20/96 73 vs. Charlotte (59) .......... 9/28/14 8 at Philadelphia (18) ..... 9/30/07 72 vs. Washington (28) ........ 9/14/08 10 at Orlando (40) .......... 10/27/96 70 vs. Washington (34) ...... 10/22/00 10 vs. Washington (56) ... 12/13/09 70 vs. Washington (52) ........ 12/5/04 11 at Ann Arbor (24) ........ 9/23/01 66 at Charlotte (23) ........... 11/24/02 11 vs. Boston (42) ........... 10/30/11 64 at Washington (31) ....... 11/14/99 13 at Texas (51) .............. 11/10/02 64 at Orlando (42) ............. 12/10/00 13 at Philadelphia (21) ..... 9/21/03 64 at Chicago (23) .............. 10/15/06 64 vs. London (26) ............. 10/17/10
Largest Margin of Victory 55 (73‐18) at Charlotte .................... 12/3/00 48 (60‐12) at Chicago ....................... 9/26/10 47 (57‐10) at Washington ................ 9/29/02 47 (58‐11) vs. Boston ....................... 10/5/03 46 (56‐10) at Anchorage .................. 11/4/04 44 (58‐14) vs. Boston ....................... 10/4/98 44 (72‐28) vs. Washington ............... 9/14/08
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 at London (44) .............. 12/16/12 78 at Washington (49) .... 11/14/04 10 vs. Ann Arbor (30) ......... 12/19/99 75 at Texas (32) .............. 10/18/09 10 vs. Seattle (44) .............. 11/19/00 72 vs. London (41) .......... 10/14/07 10 at Washington (57) ....... 9/29/002 70 vs. Chicago (24) ........... 9/28/97 10 vs. Boston (46) ................ 9/26/04 70 vs. London (62) .............. 9/8/13 10 at Anchorage (56) ........... 11/4/07 67 at Charlotte (32) ....... 10/19/14 11 vs. Boston (58) ................ 10/5/03 11 vs. Washington (18) ...... 10/16/05 12 vs. London (25) ............... 10/5/97 12 at Chicago (60) ................ 9/26/10 12 at Seattle (38) ............... 11/21/10 13 several times, most recently at Seattle (50) ................. 9/11/05
Largest Margin of Defeat 46 (24‐70) vs. Chicago ..................... 9/28/97 46 (10‐56) vs. Washington ............. 12/13/09 43 (32‐75) at Texas ........................ 10/18/09 38 (21‐59) vs. Charlotte ................. 11/25/12 37 (13‐51) at Texas ........................ 11/10/02 37 (18‐55) at Texas ........................ 11/27/05 36 (18‐54) vs. Texas ....................... 12/16/07 36 (27‐63) at Washington .............. 10/12/08
Miami All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer 1998 vs. Ann Arbor W, 62‐31 Randall Cunningham (210) Jamal Anderson (147) Andrew Glover (54) Jamal Anderson (17) at Seattle W, 41‐31 Randall Cunningham (235) Jamal Anderson (103) Chris Carter (78) Jamal Anderson (11) 1999 vs. Boston L, 17‐33 Jeff George (185) Joe Montgomery (55) Tony Martin (102) Tony Martin (11) 2000 at Chicago L, 26‐32 Aaron Brooks (285) Mike Anderson (62) Terrell Owens (283) Terrell Owens (11) 2002 at Philadelphia L, 22‐38 Marc Bulger (11) Clinton Portis (52) Chris Chambers (68) Chris Chambers & Clinton Portis (6) 2003 at Anchorage L, 28‐53 Marc Bulger (229) DeShaun Foster (76) Anquan Boldin (122) Anquan Boldin (11) 2005 vs. Chicago L, 32‐47 Drew Brees (161) Clinton Portis (108) Anquan Boldin (81) Clinton Portis (14) 2006 at Anchorage W, 56‐11 Marc Bulger (388) Rudi Johnson (129) Donald Driver (99) Marc Bulger (17) vs. London W, 49‐27 Marc Bulger (248) Tiki Barber (234) Terrell Owens (117) Tiki Barber (26) 2010 vs. Charlotte W, 47‐41 Aaron Rodgers (404) Rashard Mendenhall (65) Percy Harvin (100) Aaron Rodgers (20) vs. Boston W, 44‐33 Aaron Rodgers (229) Brian Westbrook (79) Percy Harvin (72) Rashard Mendenhall & Westbrook (12) 2011 at Washington W, 57‐38 Aaron Rodgers (283) Rashard Mendenhall (116) Michael Crabtree (85) Aaron Rodgers (15) at London L, 47‐53 Matt Hasselbeck (297) Toby Gerhart (67) Percy Harvin (115) Sebastian Janikowski (14)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1996 Leeland McElroy ........RB
1997 *Antowain Smith .......RB
1998 Johnnie Morton ........ WR
1999 Torry Holt .................. WR
2000 Peter Warrick ............ WR
2001 Trent Green .............. QB
2002 *Clinton Portis ...........RB
DeShaun Foster ..........RB
2003 (No selection)
2004 Jeff Wilkins .................. K
2005 (No selection)
2006 Vince Young .............. QB
2007 Jeff Wilkins .................. K
2008 Rashard Mendenhall ..RB
2009 *Knowshon Moreno ..RB
Percy Harvin .............. WR
2010 Jahvid Best .................RB
2011 Chad Johnson ............ WR
2012 Darren Sproles ...........RB
2013 Giovani Bernard .........RB
James Jones .............. WR
2014 Carlos Hyde ................RB
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1996 Doug Pelfrey K Second Team
1997 Chris Carter WR First Team
Matt Turk P Second Team
1998 Jamal Anderson RB First Team
Gary Anderson K First Team
Kevin Greene DE First Team
Randall Cunningham QB Second Team
Chris Carter WR Second Team
1999 Stephen Davis RB First Team
Tony Gonzalez TE First Team
Chris Carter WR Second Team
2000 Tony Gonzalez TE First Team
Terrell Owens WR Second Team
2001 Terrell Owens WR First Team
Tony Gonzalez TE First Team
2002 Terrell Owens WR First Team
Tony Gonzalez TE First Team
Jason Taylor DE First Team
Clinton Portis RB Second Team
2003 Tony Gonzalez TE First Team
Clinton Portis RB Second Team
Terrell Owens WR Second Team
2004 Terrell Owens WR First Team
Tony Gonzalez TE Second Team
2005 Dwight Freeney DE Second Team
2006 Terrell Owens WR First Team
Robbie Gould K First Team
Rudi Johnson RB Second Team
Tony Gonzalez TE Second Team
2007 Terrell Owens WR First Team
Todd Sauerbrun P Second Team
2008 Tony Gonzalez TE First Team
Anquan Boldin WR Second Team
2009 David Akers K Second Team
James Harrison LB Second Team
2010 Thomas Morstead P First Team
LaMarr Woodley LB First Team
2011 Aaron Rodgers QB First Team
2012 DeMarcus Ware DE Second Team
2014 Aaron Rodgers QB Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1997 Brad Johnson .................. 3,036 ..... 13 games
1998 Randall Cunningham ...... 3,198 ..... 13 games
2001 Aaron Brooks .................. 3,586 ..... 14 games
2003 Marc Bulger .................... 3,446 ..... 13 games
2009 Aaron Rodgers ................ 3,962 ..... 14 games
2010 Aaron Rodgers ................ 3,289 ..... 14 games
2011 Aaron Rodgers ................ 4,354 ..... 14 games
2012 Aaron Rodgers ................ 3,596 ..... 14 games
2014 Aaron Rodgers ................ 3,837 ..... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1998 Jamal Anderson .............. 1,385 ..... 12 games
1999 Stephen Davis ................. 1,170 ..... 12 games
2000 Stephen Davis ................. 1,130 ..... 13 games
2001 Stephen Davis ................. 1,016 ..... 12 games
2002 Clinton Portis .................. 1,125 ..... 13 games
2003 Clinton Portis .................. 1,591 ..... 13 games
Stephen Davis ................. 1,387 ..... 13 games
2004 Clinton Portis .................. 1,279 ..... 14 games
2005 Clinton Portis .................. 1,040 ..... 12 games
2006 Rudi Johnson .................. 1,055 ..... 13 games
2007 Clinton Portis .................. 1,082 ..... 14 games
2008 Clinton Portis .................. 1,337 ..... 14 games
2010 Rashard Mendenhall ...... 1,173 ..... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
2000 Chris Carter ..................... 1,116 ..... 14 games
Tony Gonzalez ................ 1,071 ..... 14 games
2001 Terrell Owens ................. 1,203 ..... 14 games
2002 Terrell Owens ................. 1,300 ..... 14 games
2003 Terrell Owens ................. 1,082 ..... 14 games
2004 Terrell Owens ................. 1,200 ..... 14 games
2006 Terrell Owens ................. 1,040 ..... 14 games
2007 Terrell Owens ................. 1,307 ..... 14 games
2008 Anquan Boldin ................ 1,038 ..... 12 games
2012 Reggie Wayne ................. 1,099 ..... 13 games
2013 Pierre Garcon ................. 1,146 ..... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 2011 Aaron Rodgers Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year NONE Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 2000 Mike Anderson 2002 Clinton Portis 2003 Anquan Boldin 2009 Knowshon Moreno 2014 Mike Evans Coach‐of‐the‐Year NONE
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 480 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Char.)........................ Sept. 15, 2013 442 Randall Cunningham (vs. Bos.) .................. Oct. 4, 1998 442 Marc Bulger (at Orl.) ................................... Oct. 2, 2005 441 Aaron Brooks (at Char.) ..............................Dec. 3, 2000 431 Trent Green (vs. A.A.) ............................... Nov. 5, 2000 428 Nick Foles (vs. Wash.) .............................. Dec. 15, 2013 418 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Tex.) ........................ Oct. 26, 2014 408 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Tex.) ............................ Oct. 2, 2011 396 Aaron Rodgers (at A.A.) ............................. Oct. 9, 2011 384 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Chi.) ............................ Oct. 4, 2009 383 Aaron Rodgers (vs. A.A.).......................... Dec. 20, 2009
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 251 Mike Anderson (at Char.)............................Dec. 3, 2000 224 Knowshon Moreno (vs. Orl.) ................... Nov. 24, 2013 220 Tiki Barber (at Char.) ................................ Dec. 18, 2005 218 Clinton Portis (at Lon.) ...............................Dec. 7, 2003 196 Clinton Portis (at Anch.) ............................ Nov. 4, 2007 195 Mike Anderson (vs. Lon.) ........................ Nov. 26, 2000 189 Stephen Davis (vs. Wash.) ........................ Dec. 12, 1999 188 Jamal Anderson (at Wash.) ...................... Nov. 29, 1998 183 Stephen Davis (vs. Tex.) .......................... Nov. 21, 1999 182 Rudi Johnson (at Wash.) ............................ Nov. 9, 2003
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 212 Reggie Wayne (at Char.) ............................. Oct. 7, 2012 209 Mike Evans (at Wash.) ........................... Nov. 16, 2014 191 Terrell Owens (vs. Phil.) ............................ Nov. 3, 2002 191 Donald Driver (at Char.) .......................... Nov. 12, 2006 186 Anquan Boldin (at Orl.) ........................... Nov. 16, 2008 183 Terrell Owens (at Orl.) .............................. Oct. 14, 2001 176 Terrell Owens (at Bos.) ............................... Oct. 8, 2000 174 Terrell Owens (at Anch.) ............................ Nov. 4, 2007 173 Terrell Owens (vs. Orl.) ........................... Nov. 18, 2007 172 Pierre Garçon (at Lon.) .............................. Nov. 3, 2013 171 Terrell Owens (vs. Lon.) .......................... Nov. 17, 2002 171 Terrell Owens (at Orl.) ................................ Oct. 2, 2005
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 38 Clinton Portis (at Lon.) ...............................Dec. 7, 2003 31 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Tex.) ............................ Oct. 2, 2011 29 Mike Anderson (at Char.)............................Dec. 3, 2000 29 Clinton Portis (at Anch.) ........................... Dec. 15, 2002 29 Terrell Owens (vs. Orl.) ........................... Nov. 18, 2007 23 12 times, most recently by a QB (two), Aaron Rodgers (at Sea.) ......... Nov. 9, 2014 RB (four), Lendale White (vs. Char.) ........ Oct. 19, 2008 WR (six), Victor Cruz (vs. Lon.)................ Sept. 8, 2013 TE (one), Tony Gonzalez (at Wash.) ....... Sept. 29, 2002 22 Mike Evans (at Wash.) ........................... Nov. 16, 2014
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ...................... Clinton Portis .................. 1,591 ..... 2003 Rushing Attempts ................. Clinton Portis ..................... 333 ..... 2004 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ...... Clinton Portis .................... 5.49 ..... 2003 100-Yard Games ................... Clinton Portis ....................... 10 ..... 2003 Rushing Touchdowns ........... Clinton Portis ....................... 14 ..... 2003 LenDale White .................... 14 ..... 2008 Rushing Yards, QB ............... Aaron Brooks .................... 332 ..... 2001 Rushing Touchdowns, QB .... Aaron Rodgers ....................... 4 ..... 2009 Aaron Rodgers ....................... 4 ..... 2010
Receptions ............................ Terrell Owens .................... 100 ..... 2002 Receiving Yards .................... Terrell Owens ................. 1,307 ..... 2007 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Terrell Owens ................. 17.20 ..... 2007 100-Yard Games ................... Terrell Owens ........................ 7 ..... 2004 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2001 Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2004 Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2007 Receptions, TE ...................... Tony Gonzalez .................... 84 ..... 2000 Tony Gonzalez .................... 84 ..... 2008 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Tony Gonzalez ............... 1,071 ..... 2000 Touchdowns, TE ................... Tony Gonzalez .................... 10 ..... 2000 Receptions, RB ..................... Darren Sproles ..................... 56 ..... 2012 Receiving Yards, RB ............ Darren Sproles ................... 452 ..... 2012 Touchdowns, RB .................. Darren Sproles ....................... 5 ..... 2012
Passer Rating ........................ Aaron Rodgers .............. 120.14 ..... 2011 Passing Yards........................ Aaron Rodgers ................ 4,354 ..... 2011 Completion Percentage ......... Aaron Rodgers ................ 68.01 ..... 2011 300-Yard Games ................... Aaron Rodgers ....................... 8 ..... 2011 Touchdown Passes ................ Aaron Rodgers ..................... 40 ..... 2011 Interceptions Thrown ............ Marc Bulger ......................... 20 ..... 2003
Extra Points ........................... Gary Anderson .................... 44 ..... 1998 Field Goals ............................ David Akers ......................... 29 ..... 2009 Field Goal Percentage ........... Gary Anderson ............... 1.000 ..... 1998 Adam Vinatieri ............. 1.000 ..... 2014 Punting Average ................... Brandon Fields ............... 49.90 ..... 2011
Sacks ..................................... Jason Taylor ........................ 15 ..... 2002 Interceptions ......................... Charles Woodson .................. 7 ..... 2011
Total Touchdowns ................ Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2001 Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2002 Clinton Portis ....................... 14 ..... 2003 Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2004 Terrell Owens ...................... 14 ..... 2007 LenDale White .................... 14 ..... 2008 Scoring .................................. Aaron Rodgers ................... 175 ..... 2011 Scoring (QB) ......................... Aaron Rodgers ................... 175 ..... 2011 Scoring (RB) ......................... Clinton Portis ..................... 139 ..... 2003 Scoring (WR) ........................ Terrell Owens .................... 119 ..... 2004 Scoring (TE) ......................... Tony Gonzalez .................... 78 ..... 2000 Scoring (PK) ......................... David Akers ....................... 127 ..... 2009 Scoring (P) ............................ Matt Turk............................. 26 ..... 1998 Thomas Morstead ................ 26 ..... 2010 Brandon Fields .................... 26 ..... 2011 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Kevin Greene ....................... 32 ..... 1998
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Orlando Harbingers (2014 Finish: 3rd in FFL South, 7-8) 2014 AT A GLANCE
wo‐thirds of the way through the season, David Surratt had to be pleased with his
Orlando Harbingers. Tied for the best record in the league at 7‐3, and with only
one team with a winning record left on their schedule, a playoff spot was within
their grasp. The season ended however with an 0‐5 crash. Deficiencies at wide receiver
were an issue all year, but they became an even bigger problem late, and the Harbingers
were plagued by turnovers as well. Cam Newton struggled with injuries too and didn’t
always play well, but his absence in two of those late‐season losses was critical.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• Orlando finished last in the FFL in receptions and receiving yards, next to last in yards per catch, and was near the bottom in touchdown receptions too. Of the 21 they had, 14 came from tight ends Julius Thomas and Vernon Davis. The returning starters outside are Sammy Watkins and DeSean Jackson, two players who were pretty much all or nothing in 2014. Jackson has been that way for his entire 8-year career and Surratt has lived with it because of his game-breaking ability. At this point, it probably won’t change. That means Watkins has to step up in his second season and become more consistent. There’s no depth either. Reggie Wayne had little left in the tank when Orlando picked him up two years ago, and the gauge is approaching empty.
• Saying Cam Newton needs to be fixed is probably excessive,
but Orlando definitely needs him healthy, which he seldom was in 2014. More to the point, Newton needs his legs under him because he’s not skilled enough as a pocket passer to score points. He had 2,642 total yards and accounted for 15 touchdowns last season, but also committed 15 turnovers. Only Andrew Luck (20) had more, but Luck also produced 40 TDs and over 4,700 yards, and played in four more games.
• Three years after being selected #1 overall, Mark Ingram
finally showed his worth (somewhat) by rushing for 681 yards and six touchdowns, nearly all of it down the stretch. Lamar Miller showed some flashes too, but their numbers were still pretty average, again leaving Surratt looking for a reliable ball carrier. Orlando has likely moved on from Trent Richardson who devolved from a near rookie-of-the-year in 2012, to 203 yards and a 3.3 average last year.
• With Stephen Gostkowski still kicking, and Von Miller
leading the defense, Orlando should be one of the strongest teams in the league on special teams and defense. In his eight full seasons as a starter, Gostkowski has averaged 107 points and he’s made 87 percent of his field goal attempts.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Mark Ingram 681 yards 165 att. 4.13 avg. 6 TD
Lamar Miller 569 yards 125 att. 4.55 avg. 6 TD
Receiving
Sammy Watkins 702 yards 48 rec. 14.63 avg. 4 TD
DeSean Jackson 528 yards 33 rec. 16.00 avg. 3 TD
Julius Thomas 456 yards 41 rec. 11.12 avg. 12 TD
Passing
Cam Newton 2,331 yards 13 TD 10 Int. 80.25 rating
Kirk Cousins 611 yards 3 TD 7 Int. 62.91 rating
Scoring
Stephen Gostkowski 122 points 45‐for‐45 on XPs, 26‐for‐28 on FGs
Julius Thomas 83 points 12 TDs, one 100‐yard game
Cam Newton 59 points 2 TDs, 13 TD passes, one 300‐y. g.
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)........................... 10th ............. 8th .................. 1994
Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 6th .............. 5th .................. 1994
Total Offense .............................. 12th ............ 10th ................. never
Rushing Offense .......................... 7th .............. 4th .................. 2000
Receiving Offense ....................... 12th ............. 8th .................. never
Passing Offense ........................... 8th ............. 11th ................. 1995
Passer Rating .............................. 12th ............. 6th .................. 1996
Kicking (based on points) ........... 1st .............. 2nd .................. 2014
Field Goal Percentage ................. 2nd .............. 4th .................. 2004
Punting (based on gross avg.) .... 1st ............. 10th ................. 2014
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 354 ... Kirk Cousins ................. Oct. 12 (vs. Mia.)
Rushing Yards .......... 122 ... Mark Ingram ............... Nov. 30 (at A.A.)
Receiving Yards ........ 157 ... Sammy Watkins .......... Oct. 26 (vs. Sea.)
Receptions ................... 9 ... Sammy Watkins .......... Oct. 19 (at Lon.)
Points ......................... 23 ... Julius Thomas .............. Sept. 7 (vs. Tex.)
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KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 In an era when passing numbers are going off the charts, and your wide receivers score only seven touchdowns, you have a problem. Orlando started two or more receivers in all but three games, so
there were plenty of chances to score, just very little production. During the 0-5 finish, they combined for just 12 points and got shut out in three of those games. Overall, Orlando’s wide receivers scored 80 points for the year, and 43 of them came during a 3-game stretch from Weeks Six through Eight. That means the team got an average of just three points per game in the other 12.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 W Texas 61-44 9/14 W Charlotte 36-24 9/21 L at Washington 35-39 9/28 W Anchorage 33-28 10/5 W at Philadelphia 39-34 10/12 W Miami 60-37 10/19 L at London 46-75 10/26 W Seattle 47-32 11/2 L Washington 60-67 11/9 W at Texas 45-22 11/16 L at Charlotte 16-43 11/23 L Boston 26-49 11/30 L at Ann Arbor 33-59 12/7 L London 43-50 12/14 L at Miami 21-31
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Orlando Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1991 David Surratt 10 4 1 486 316 First 1992 David Surratt 10 3 2 516 408 First 1993 David Surratt 11 5 0 427 360 First 1994 David Surratt 14 1 0 665 432 First 1995 David Surratt 9 6 0 563 586 Third 1996 David Surratt 11 4 0 588 360 Second 1997 David Surratt 5 9 1 410 521 Sixth 1998 David Surratt 8 6 1 577 529 Third 1999 David Surratt 7 8 0 505 465 Fifth 2000 David Surratt 8 7 0 520 512 Fourth 2001 David Surratt 8 7 0 508 541 Fourth 2002 David Surratt 7 8 0 480 504 Fourth 2003 David Surratt 5 10 0 443 542 Fifth 2004 David Surratt 8 7 0 549 587 Third 2005 David Surratt 5 10 0 370 486 Fifth 2006 David Surratt 6 9 0 375 582 Fifth 2007 David Surratt 8 7 0 599 591 Third 2008 David Surratt 5 10 0 393 440 Fifth 2009 David Surratt 12 3 0 671 498 First 2010 David Surratt 4 11 0 421 534 Sixth 2011 David Surratt 4 9 2 489 626 Sixth 2012 David Surratt 8 7 0 595 605 Second 2013 David Surratt 5 9 1 543 617 Fifth
2014 David Surratt 7 8 0 601 634 Third
Postseason History
1991 Regular Season Champion 1992 Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion 1993 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion 1994 Southern Division Champion 1995 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 1996 Wild Card Qualifier 2009 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion 2012 Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 17 5 Won 1 9‐2 8‐3 vs. Ann Arbor 13 12 Lost 4 5‐9 8‐3 vs. Boston 9 8 Lost 1 3‐5 6‐3 vs. Charlotte 23 26 1 Lost 1 15‐9‐1 8‐17 vs. Chicago 11 12 Lost 1 5‐5 6‐7 vs. London 23 25 1 Lost 4 12‐11‐1 11‐14 vs. Miami 11 25 2 Lost 1 5‐12‐2 6‐13 vs. Philadelphia 16 10 1 Won 1 10‐5 6‐5‐1 vs. Seattle 12 11 Won 2 8‐5 4‐6 vs. Texas 31 19 Won 2 17‐10 14‐9 vs. Washington 24 22 3 Lost 3 10‐13‐1 14‐9‐2
Totals 190 175 8 99‐86‐5 91‐89‐3
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Ann Arbor 0 3 Lost 3 0‐3 ‐‐‐ vs. Charlotte 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Philadelphia 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Seattle 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Texas 1 1 Won 1 1‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Washington 1 2 Lost 1 0‐1 1‐1
Totals 5 7 4‐6 1‐1
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 77 at Chicago (45) .............. 11/27/94 3 vs. Washington (31) ..... 9/19/93 73 at Texas (53) ................. 12/19/04 4 at Washington (20) .... 11/30/08 71 at Charlotte (5) ............. 11/17/91 5 at Charlotte (58) .......... 12/5/10 69 vs. Ann Arbor (63) ......... 11/20/94 8 at Washington (18) .... 12/18/05 69 vs. Texas (52) .................. 9/16/12 9 vs. Chicago (40) ........... 8/31/97 67 at Anchorage (21) ........... 9/24/95
Largest Margin of Victory 66 (71‐5) at Charlotte .................. 11/17/91 46 (67‐21) at Anchorage .................. 9/24/95 44 (61‐17) at Ann Arbor ................. 10/20/96 44 (52‐8) at Boston ........................ 10/3/10 43 (66‐23) at Philadelphia ................ 9/11/94 42 (60‐18) at London ..................... 11/10/91
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 4 at Chicago (26) ................ 9/29/91 82 at Washington (26) .... 11/28/04 5 at Charlotte (71) ........... 11/17/91 79 at London (25) ........... 10/16/05 6 at Washington (20) ....... 11/24/02 75 vs. Seattle (21) ............. 10/1/95 7 at Philadelphia (20)....... 10/17/93 75 at London (46) .......... 10/19/14 8 vs. Ann Arbor (47) ............. 9/6/92 70 at Charlotte (55) .......... 12/6/98 8 vs. Anchorage (49) ........ 11/15/98 67 vs. Washington (60) ... 11/2/14 8 at Boston (52) ................. 10/3/10
Largest Margin of Defeat
56 (26‐82) at Washington .............. 11/28/04 54 (21‐75) vs. Seattle ....................... 10/1/95 54 (25‐79) at London ..................... 10/16/05 53 (5‐58) at Charlotte .................... 12/5/10 51 (13‐64) at Charlotte .................... 10/2/11 45 (18‐63) at London ..................... 11/12/06
Orlando All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1991 vs. Texas L, 33‐37 Mark Rypien (230) Emmitt Smith (75) Art Monk (91) Deion Sanders (10)
1992 vs. Seattle W, 57‐15 Rich Gannon (0) Harold Green (190) Sterling Sharpe (110) Sterling Sharpe & Emmitt Smith (17) vs. Charlotte W, 42‐33 Mark Rypien (204) Emmitt Smith (131) Michael Haynes (88) Derrick Thomas (12)
1993 vs. Texas W. 29‐18 Jeff Hostetler (56) Emmitt Smith (153) Sterling Sharpe (119) Sterling Sharpe & Emmitt Smith (11)
vs. Ann Arbor L, 38‐63 Jeff Hostetler (310) Emmitt Smith (168) Emmitt Smith (61) Jeff Hostetler (14) 1994 vs. Washington L, 22‐34 Jeff George (15) Emmitt Smith (74) Andre Reed (112) Sterling Sharpe & Emmitt Smith (6)
1995 at Washington W, 47‐20 Jeff George (310) Rodney Hampton (187) Jeff Graham (102) Jeff Graham & Emmitt Smith (11)
vs. Ann Arbor L, 23‐36 Jeff George (112) Curtis Martin (103) Jeff Graham (75) John Carney (9) 1996 vs. Ann Arbor L, 23‐34 John Elway (206) Curtis Martin (91) Jimmy Smith (124) Jimmy Smith (17)
2009 vs. Anchorage W, 44‐34 Brett Favre (321) Ryan Grant (97) Miles Austin (92) Ryan Grant (12)
vs. Philadelphia L, 40‐50 Brett Favre (316) Ryan Grant (51) Miles Austin (90) Brett Favre (17) 2012 at Washington L, 36‐44 Cam Newton (170) Cam Newton (60) Miles Austin (45) Stephen Gostkowski (11)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1991 Randall Cunningham .... QB
1992 Rich Gannon ................. QB
1993 Jeff Hostetler ................ QB
1994 Leroy Thompson .......... RB
1995 Michael Westbrook ..... WR
1996 Terry Glenn ................. WR
1997 Jay Graham ................... RB
1998 Fred Taylor ................... RB
1999 Curtis Conway ............. WR
2000 Plaxico Burress ............ WR
2001 Koren Robinson ........... WR
2002 William Green .............. RB
2003 Amani Toomer ............ WR
2004 Kellen Winslow Jr. ........ TE
2005 DeShaun Foster ............ RB
2006 Joseph Addai ................ RB
2007 Darrell Jackson ............ WR
Robbie Gould ................ K
2008 (No selection)
2009 Chris Wells.................... RB
2010 (No selection)
2011 *Mark Ingram ............... RB
2012 *Trent Richardson ........ RB
2013 Vernon Davis ................ TE
2014 Sammy Watkins........... WR
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1993 Emmitt Smith RB First Team
Sterling Sharpe WR First Team
1994 Emmitt Smith RB First Team
Sterling Sharpe WR First Team
John Carney K First Team
1995 Emmitt Smith RB First Team
Jay Novacek TE Second Team
1996 John Elway QB Second Team
Curtis Martin RB Second Team
Emmitt Smith RB Second Team
1997 Chris Gardocki P First Team
John Elway QB Second Team
1999 Emmitt Smith RB Second Team
2000 Chris Gardocki P First Team
2001 Jeff Wilkins K First Team
Curtis Martin RB Second Team
2004 Curtis Martin RB First Team
Adam Vinatieri K First Team
Todd Sauerbrun P Second Team
2007 Joseph Addai RB Second Team
T.J. HoushmandzadehWR Second Team
Stephen Gostkowski K Second Team
Ed Reed S Second Team
2008 Shane Lechler P Second Team
2009 Julius Peppers DE First Team
2010 Shane Lechler P Second Team
2011 Stephen Gostkowski K Second Team
2012 Stephen Gostkowski K First Team
Von Miller LB First Team
2013 Stephen Gostkowski K First Team
2014 Von Miller LB First Team
Stephen Gostkowski K Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1994 Jeff George ................. 3,594 ......... 14 games
1995 Jeff George ................. 3,251 ......... 14 games
2009 Brett Favre .................. 3,565 ......... 14 games
2012 Cam Newton ............... 3,451 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1991 Christian Okoye .......... 1,007 ......... 13 games
1992 Emmitt Smith.............. 1,407 ......... 14 games
1993 Emmitt Smith.............. 1,120 ......... 11 games
1994 Emmitt Smith.............. 1,410 ......... 14 games
1995 Emmitt Smith.............. 1,602 ......... 14 games
1996 Emmitt Smith.............. 1,131 ......... 14 games
Curtis Martin .............. 1,049 ......... 14 games
1997 Curtis Martin .............. 1,160 ......... 14 games
1999 Emmitt Smith.............. 1,055 ......... 12 games
2000 Fred Taylor ................. 1,001 ......... 9 games
2001 Curtis Martin .............. 1,330 ......... 14 games
2002 Fred Taylor ................. 1,224 ......... 14 games
2003 Fred Taylor ................. 1,257 ......... 14 games
2004 Curtis Martin .............. 1,511 ......... 14 games
Fred Taylor ................. 1,224 ......... 14 games
2006 Fred Taylor ................. 1,001 ......... 12 games
2007 Joseph Addai .............. 1,019 ......... 13 games
2009 Ryan Grant.................. 1,017 ......... 12 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1992 Sterling Sharpe ........... 1,199 ......... 13 games
1993 Sterling Sharpe ........... 1,122 ......... 14 games
1994 Andre Reed ................. 1,151 ......... 14 games
1998 Jimmy Smith ............... 1,043 ......... 13 games
1999 Jimmy Smith ............... 1,367 ......... 14 games
Terry Glenn ................. 1,147 ......... 14 games
2000 Jimmy Smith ............... 1,155 ......... 14 games
2001 Jimmy Smith ............... 1,259 ......... 14 games
2004 Jimmy Smith ............... 1,133 ......... 14 games
2013 DeSean Jackson .......... 1,275 ......... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 1994 Emmitt Smith 1995 Emmitt Smith Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 2012 Von Miller Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 2011 Cam Newton Coach‐of‐the‐Year 1994 David Surratt 2009 David Surratt
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 446 Brett Favre (vs. Wash.) .............................. Nov. 7, 2010 442 Mark Rypien (at Lon.) .............................. Nov. 10, 1991 421 Steve McNair (at Phil.) ............................. Oct. 12, 2003 400 John Elway (at Char.) ..................................Dec. 6, 1998 392 Brett Favre (at Lon.) ................................. Nov. 29, 2009 391 Steve McNair (vs. A.A.) ............................. Oct. 5, 2003 386 Jeff George (vs. Phil.) .............................. Sept. 17, 1995 381 Brian Griese (at Sea.) ................................ Oct. 14, 2007 368 Steve Beuerlein (vs. Char.) ....................... Dec. 19, 1999 364 Jeff George (at Chi.) ................................. Nov. 27, 1994 364 Derek Anderson (at Lon.) ........................... Nov. 4, 2007
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 237 Emmitt Smith (vs. Tex.) ............................ Oct. 31, 1993 234 Fred Taylor (vs. Wash.) ........................... Nov. 19, 2000 228 Chris Wells (vs. Lon.) .............................. Nov. 27, 2011 203 Curtis Martin (at Chi.) .................................Dec. 3, 2000 199 Curtis Martin (at Sea.) .............................. Sept. 14, 1997 198 Garrison Hearst (vs. Mia.) ......................... Dec. 13, 1998 196 Curtis Martin (at Lon.) ............................. Sept. 12, 2004 181 Fred Taylor (at Chi.) ...................................Dec. 3, 2000 174 Curtis Martin (at Lon.) .............................. Dec. 14, 2003 172 Emmitt Smith (at Sea.) ................................Dec. 5, 1993
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 291 Jimmy Smith (at Tex.) .............................. Sept. 10, 2000 220 Jimmy Smith (vs. Bos.) ............................ Nov. 21, 1999 214 Terry Glenn (at A.A.) .................................. Oct. 3, 1999 204 Roy Williams (at Char.) ........................... Sept. 23, 2007 199 Hakeem Nicks (vs. Tex.) .......................... Sept. 16, 2012 195 DeSean Jackson (at A.A.) ......................... Dec. 15, 2013 193 Terry Glenn (at Char.) .................................Dec. 6, 1998 193 DeSean Jackson (at Lon.) ......................... Sept. 15, 2013 191 Andre Reed (vs. A.A.) .............................. Nov. 20, 1994 182 Michael Haynes (at A.A.) ........................ Sept. 12, 1993 179 Muhsin Muhammad (at Char.) ....................Dec. 5, 2004
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 Mark Rypien (at Char.) ............................ Nov. 17, 1991 29 Sterling Sharpe (vs. Lon.) ......................... Oct. 24, 1993 29 Sterling Sharpe (at Chi.) ........................... Nov. 27, 1994 29 Emmitt Smith (vs. Tex.) ............................. Sept. 3, 1995 29 Rodney Hampton (at Anch.) .................... Sept. 24, 1995 29 Fred Taylor (vs. Wash.) ........................... Nov. 19, 2000 23 12 times, most recently by a QB (one), Cam Newton (at Wash.) .......... Nov. 25, 2012 RB (eight), Joseph Addai (vs. Mia.) .......... Oct. 28, 2007 WR (two), Jimmy Smith (at Tex.) ............ Sept. 10, 2000 TE (one), Julius Thomas (vs. Tex.) ........ Sept. 7, 2014 21 Jeff Wilkins (at Mia.) .................................. Oct. 1, 2000 21 Cam Newton (vs. Char.) ..............................Dec. 4, 2011 20 Steve Young (vs. Char.) ............................ Oct. 13, 1991 20 Curtis Martin (vs. Wash.) ......................... Sept. 15, 1996 19 John Elway (at A.A.) ................................. Oct. 20, 1996 19 Steve McNair (vs. Lon.) ........................... Sept. 12, 1999 19 Adam Vinatieri (at Bos.) ............................ Nov. 7, 2004 19 Cam Newton (vs. Lon.) .............................Dec. 7, 2019
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ...................... Emmitt Smith ................. 1,602 ..... 1995 Rushing Attempts ................. Emmitt Smith .................... 349 ..... 1994 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ...... Emmitt Smith ................... 5.05 ..... 1993 100-Yard Games ................... Emmitt Smith ...................... 10 ..... 1995 Rushing Touchdowns ........... Emmitt Smith ...................... 23 ..... 1995 Rushing Yards, QB ............... Cam Newton ...................... 647 ..... 2012 Rushing Touchdowns, QB .... Cam Newton .......................... 9 ..... 2011
Receptions ............................ Jimmy Smith ..................... 100 ..... 2001 Receiving Yards .................... Jimmy Smith .................. 1,367 ..... 1999 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ DeSean Jackson .............. 20.05 ..... 2010 100-Yard Games ................... Jimmy Smith ......................... 7 ..... 1999 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Sterling Sharpe .................... 14 ..... 1994 Receptions, TE ...................... Kellen Winslow Jr. .............. 76 ..... 2006 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Kellen Winslow Jr. ............ 971 ..... 2007 Touchdowns, TE ................. Julius Thomas .................... 12 ..... 2014 Receptions, RB ..................... Emmitt Smith ...................... 57 ..... 1995 Receiving Yards, RB ............ Fred Taylor ........................ 387 ..... 2002 Touchdowns, RB .................. Emmitt Smith ........................ 3 ..... 1996 Curtis Martin ......................... 3 ..... 1996 Joseph Addai ......................... 3 ..... 1996
Passer Rating ........................ Mark Rypien ................. 109.62 ..... 1991 Passing Yards........................ Jeff George ..................... 3,594 ..... 1994 Completion Percentage ......... Brett Favre ...................... 67.90 ..... 2009 300-Yard Games ................... Brett Favre ............................. 4 ..... 2009 Touchdown Passes ................ Brett Favre ........................... 27 ..... 2009 Interceptions Thrown ............ Jeff George .......................... 18 ..... 1994
Extra Points ........................... Stephen Gostkowski ............ 60 ..... 2012 Field Goals ............................ Stephen Gostkowski ............ 32 ..... 2013 Field Goal Percentage ........... Adam Vinatieri ................. .966 ..... 2004 Punting Average ................... Shane Lechler ................. 48.79 ..... 2008
Sacks ..................................... Von Miller ........................... 16 ..... 2012 Interceptions ......................... Aaron Glenn .......................... 6 ..... 1998 Ed Reed ................................. 6 ..... 2007
Total Touchdowns ................ Emmitt Smith ...................... 23 ..... 1995 Scoring .................................. Emmitt Smith .................... 188 ..... 1995 Scoring (QB) ......................... Cam Newton ...................... 106 ..... 2012 Scoring (RB) ......................... Emmitt Smith .................... 188 ..... 1995 Scoring (WR) ........................ Sterling Sharpe .................. 104 ..... 1994 Scoring (TE) ........................ Julius Thomas .................... 83 ..... 2014 Scoring (PK) ......................... Stephen Gostkowski .......... 138 ..... 2012 Scoring (P) ............................ Todd Sauerbrun ................... 31 ..... 2004 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Von Miller ........................... 40 ..... 2012
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Philadelphia Phoenix (2014 Finish: 5th in FFL North, 5-9-1) 2014 AT A GLANCE
rew Brees was outstanding once again, and wide receivers Julio Jones and Jeremy
Maclin, able to play together an entire year for the first time, were big
contributors to the offense too. After that, things were a little shaky. One year
removed from a division title and runner‐up finsh in the league, Philadelphia slipped
badly and even a 3‐game winning streak at the end did little to ease the pain. The
Phoenix looked like a team in transition with some older veterans struggling and some
younger players apparently not yet ready for larger roles.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• The end might be near for Frank Gore, the team’s all-time leading rusher who still has a chance to get to 10,000 yards in his career. Head coach David Carpenter has to hope Gore’s got at least one more year in him because there are a lot of question marks behind him. Gore ranked only 14th in scoring among FFL running backs as it was. Steven Jackson has already faded away, 2013 first round pick Montee Ball has been limited by injuries to just 49 carries in two years, and a late-September trade for the once-promising Zac Stacy looks ugly now.
• One of Carpenter’s problems in 2014 was the lack of a quality
third receiver. Faced with the lesser of two evils, he was better off keeping under-achieving Mike Wallace or the aging Larry Fitzgerald in the lineup rather than try to play with two running backs, but that duo produced just 36 points and three touchdowns in 13 combined starts. Meanwhile, Julio Jones and Jeremy Maclin each went well over 1,000 yards and scored 90 points apiece in their 13 starts.
• Heath Miller had a solid first season in Philadelphia after a
long career with the Seawolves, but is on a similar career path as Frank Gore. He could be replaced by second-year tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins, who caught just three passes last year but will get a long look at that positon in 2015. Carpenter has always preferred big meaty tight ends, but ASJ brings a completely different dimension with his athleticism.
• Drew Brees has been one of the most durable players in
league history at any position and has now started 107 consecutive games. He’s thrown for over 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in five straight seasons, and for Philadelphia to be competitive again, he’ll probably have to post similar numbers in 2015. Eli Manning, who was claimed off waivers from Boston last September, gives the Phoenix a quality backup if the unthinkable should happen.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Frank Gore 801 yards 204 att. 3.93 avg. 3 TD
Montee Ball 165 yards 49 att. 3.37 avg. 1 TD
Receiving
Julio Jones 1,428 yards 93 rec. 15.35 avg. 6 TD
Jeremy Maclin 1,110 yards 74 rec. 15.00 avg. 9 TD
Heath Miller 626 yards 53 rec. 11.81 avg. 3 TD
Passing
Drew Brees 4,358 yards 31 TD 12 Int. 101.37 rating
Eli Manning 151 yards 0 TD 0 Int. 76.54 rating
Scoring
Drew Brees 139 points 1 TD, 31 TD passes, seven 300‐y.g.
Jeremy Maclin 90 points 9 TDs, four 100‐yard games
Julio Jones 90 points 6 TDs, six 100‐yard games
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)........................... 11th ............. 4th .................. 2002
Scoring (touchdowns) ................. 12th ............. 8th .................. 2003
Total Offense ............................... 3rd .............. 7th .................. 2002
Rushing Offense ......................... 11th ............ 10th ................. 2002
Receiving Offense ........................ 4th ............. 12th ................. never
Passing Offense .......................... 2nd .............. 2nd .................. 2012
Passer Rating ............................... 4th .............. 2nd .................. 2009
Kicking (based on points) ............ 11th ............. 5th .................. never
Field Goal Percentage .................. 9th .............. 5th .................. 1996
Punting (based on gross avg.) ...... 3rd .............. 2nd .................. 2012
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 420 ... Drew Brees .................. Nov. 23 (vs. A.A.)
Rushing Yards .......... 119 ... Frank Gore .................. Sept. 28 (at A.A.)
Receiving Yards ........ 259 ... Julio Jones ................... Dec. 7 (vs. Bos.)
Receptions ................. 12 ... Jeremy Maclin ............. Oct. 26 (vs. Anch.)
Points ......................... 19 ... Julio Jones ................... Sept. 21 (at Bos.)
Jeremy Maclin ............. Oct. 26 (vs. Anch.)
Jeremy Maclin ............. Nov. 2 (vs. Sea.)
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How much does Frank Gore have left?
More receivers still needed
A different type of tight end
The offense still revolves around Drew Brees
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 Whether it was trying to find a second running back or a third wide receiver, David Carpenter had some serious challenges filling out his lineup card for most of the season. Julio Jones and Jeremy
Maclin were very good, and Frank Gore was an obvious choice even in a down year, but the other players filling the RB/WR position combined to score only five touchdowns in 20 combined starts between them. On top of that, Gore scored just four touchdowns and the tight ends had three, meaning the Phoenix got a total of 12 from three skill-position slots over the course of the season, factoring heavily in their 5-win season.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 L at Seattle 31-49 9/14 L London 38-53 9/21 W at Boston 52-21 9/28 W at Ann Arbor 52-43 10/5 L Orlando 34-39 10/12 L at Chicago 10-51 10/19 L at Washington 22-51 10/26 L Anchorage 65-75 11/2 L Seattle 36-60 11/9 L Chicago 34-46 11/16 L at Texas 27-36 11/23 T Ann Arbor 50-50 11/30 W at Anchorage 62-40 12/7 W Boston 48-26 12/14 W at Charlotte 37-32
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Philadelphia Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1991 Jeff Rieders 5 9 1 449 552 Fifth 1992 Jeff Rieders 8 6 1 464 453 First 1993 Jeff Rieders 4 12 0 367 422 Fifth 1994 Jeff Rieders 5 10 0 407 571 Fifth 1995 Jeff Rieders 5 10 0 433 537 Fifth 1996 Jeff Rieders 4 10 1 363 464 Sixth 1997 Jeff Rieders 4 10 1 394 494 Sixth 1998 Jeff Rieders 8 7 0 412 467 Fourth 1999 Jeff Rieders 5 9 1 344 417 Sixth 2000 David Carpenter 3 12 0 342 552 Sixth 2001 David Carpenter 10 5 0 522 433 Second 2002 David Carpenter 13 2 0 704 412 First 2003 David Carpenter 10 5 0 612 523 Second 2004 David Carpenter 9 6 0 583 541 Second 2005 David Carpenter 4 11 0 390 530 Sixth 2006 David Carpenter 7 8 0 531 596 Third 2007 David Carpenter 6 9 0 449 571 Fifth 2008 David Carpenter 12 3 0 578 432 First 2009 David Carpenter 11 4 0 558 446 First 2010 David Carpenter 5 10 0 544 605 Fifth 2011 David Carpenter 7 8 0 614 595 Fourth 2012 David Carpenter 9 5 1 599 553 Second 2013 David Carpenter 9 6 0 593 536 First
2014 David Carpenter 5 9 1 598 672 Fifth
Postseason History
1992 Northern Division Champion 2001 Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier 2002 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions 2003 Wild Card Qualifier 2004 Wild Card Qualifier 2008 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions 2009 Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions 2012 Wild Card Qualifier 2013 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 20 26 Won 1 9‐14 11‐12 vs. Ann Arbor 19 24 2 2‐0‐1 11‐11‐1 8‐13‐1 vs. Boston 22 16 Won 4 11‐8 11‐8 vs. Charlotte 15 12 Won 2 8‐2 7‐10 vs. Chicago 26 24 Lost 3 14‐11 12‐13 vs. London 10 18 2 Lost 2 4‐11‐1 6‐7‐1 vs. Miami 10 4 Won 2 7‐1 3‐3 vs. Orlando 10 16 1 Lost 1 5‐6‐1 5‐10 vs. Seattle 24 21 2 Lost 3 12‐11 12‐10‐2 vs. Texas 8 20 Lost 3 2‐12 6‐8 vs. Washington 11 12 Lost 5 7‐6 4‐6
Totals 175 193 7 90‐93‐2 85‐100‐3
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Charlotte 2 1 Won 2 1‐0 1‐1 vs. Chicago 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. London 2 2 Lost 1 1‐0 1‐2 vs. Miami 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Orlando 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. Texas 0 2 Lost 2 0‐2 ‐‐‐ vs. Seattle 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Washington 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐
Totals 7 7 4‐2 3‐5
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 78 vs. London (31) ............. 10/20/02 4 at Boston (7)............... 9/17/00 72 vs. Seattle (28) ................ 11/9/03 5 vs. Seattle (36) ......... 11/15/92 71 vs. Chicago (7) ................ 9/22/02 5 vs. Anchorage (52) ..... 10/7/07 67 vs. Seattle (65) .............. 10/31/04 6 vs. Seattle (43) ............. 9/7/97 66 vs. Seattle (33) .............. 11/24/02 7 vs. Orlando (20) ........ 10/17/93 7 vs. Ann Arbor (45) .... 11/15/98 8 vs. Anchorage (9) ....... 9/26/93 8 at London (25) .......... 10/17/99 8 at Washington (41)....... 9/9/07
Largest Margin of Victory 64 (71‐7) vs. Chicago ...................... 9/22/02 47 (78‐31) vs. London .................... 10/20/02 46 (61‐15) vs. Chicago ...................... 12/9/01 44 (72‐28) vs. Seattle ....................... 11/9/03 37 (53‐16) vs. Ann Arbor ................ 10/24/04 37 (54‐17) vs. Ann Arbor .................. 9/14/08
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 at Boston (32) ................. 9/29/96 84 at London (31).......... 11/19/06 6 at Chicago (33) ................ 11/8/92 75 vs. Anchorage (65) . 10/26/14 7 at Boston (4) ................... 9/17/00 74 at Chicago (46) ......... 12/15/13 7 vs. Chicago (71) .............. 9/22/02 71 at Chicago (52) ......... 12/19/10 8 at Seattle (11) ................. 9/23/01 68 at Ann Arbor (41) ..... 11/12/95 8 vs. Miami (18) ................. 9/30/07 9 vs. Anchorage (8) ............ 9/26/93 9 vs. Chicago (32) .............. 9/20/98
Largest Margin of Defeat
53 (11‐64) vs. Chicago ..................... 9/24/00 53 (31‐84) at London ..................... 11/19/06 47 (5‐52) vs. Anchorage ................. 10/7/07 43 (23‐66) vs. Orlando ..................... 9/11/94 41 (19‐60) vs. Ann Arbor.................. 11/3/96 41 (18‐59) at Chicago..................... 11/12/00 41 (10‐51) at Chicago .................. 10/12/14 40 (16‐56) at Ann Arbor ................. 10/19/97 40 (12‐52) vs. Anchorage ................. 10/4/09
Philadelphia All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1992 at Charlotte L, 27‐39 Jim Kelly (135) Terry Allen (172) Anthony Carter (64) Rodney Hampton (18)
2001 vs. London W, 37‐28 Rich Gannon (313) Priest Holmes (91) Jerry Rice (108) Phil Dawson (11) vs. Washington W, 41‐30 Rich Gannon (224) Priest Holmes (117) Bill Schroeder (102) Ahman Green (17)
2002 vs. Miami W, 38‐22 Rich Gannon (201) Ahman Green (116) Marcus Pollard (69) Dee Brown (12)
vs. Texas L, 28‐45 Rich Gannon (79) Ahman Green (67) Bill Schroeder (132) Bill Schroeder (11) 2003 at London L, 45‐54 Trent Green (224) Ahman Green (127) Jerry Rice (159) Priest Holmes (18)
2004 at Chicago L, 32‐47 Trent Green (358) Jerome Bettis (117) Roy Williams (33) Trent Green (10)
2008 vs. Charlotte W, 31‐25 Drew Brees (351) Brian Westbrook (45) Owen Daniels (111) Drew Brees (11) vs. Texas L, 23‐69 Drew Brees (386) Brian Westbrook (50) Santana Moss (68) Drew Brees (16)
2009 at London W, 44‐36 Drew Brees (258) Jonathan Stewart (206) Santana Moss (92) Jonathan Stewart (14)
at Orlando W, 50‐40 Joe Flacco (102) Jonathan Stewart (125) Sidney Rice (112) Frank Gore & Sidney Rice (17) 2012 at Seattle L, 37‐76 Drew Brees (446) Steven Jackson (81) Julio Jones (71) Drew Brees (17)
2013 at Charlotte W, 22‐12 Drew Brees (281) Frank Gore (97) Mike Wallace (38) Frank Gore & Steven Jackson (6)
at London L, 42‐48 Drew Brees (381) Steven Jackson (41) Larry Fitzgerald (113) Drew Brees (23)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1991 Jim Kelly ....................... QB
1992 Terry Allen .................... RB
1993 Edgar Bennett .............. FB
1994 *Marshall Faulk ............ RB
1995 *Rashaan Salaam ......... RB
1996 (No selection)
1997 Troy Davis ..................... RB
1998 (No selection)
1999 (No selection)
2000 (No selection)
2001 Priest Holmes ............... RB
2002 (No selection)
2003 Trung Canidate ............. RB
2004 Roy Williams ................ WR
2005 J.P. Losman ................... QB
2006 Brian Westbrook .......... RB
2007 (No selection)
2008 Jonathan Stewart ......... RB
2009 Jeremy Maclin ............. WR
2010 Mike Wallace ............... WR
2011 Julio Jones ................... WR
2012 Willis McGahee ............ RB
2013 Montee Ball .................. RB
2014 (No selection)
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1994 Rod Woodson CB Second Team
1996 Rod Woodson CB Second Team
1998 Terrell Owens WR First Team
Deion Sanders CB Second Team
2000 Jason Taylor DE Second Team
2001 Ahman Green RB Second Team
Marcus Pollard TE Second Team
Jason Taylor DE Second Team
2002 Rich Gannon QB First Team
Priest Holmes RB First Team
Jerry Rice WR Second Team
Hugh Douglas DE Second Team
2003 Priest Holmes RB First Team
Ahman Green RB First Team
Philip Buchanon CB First Team
Trent Green QB Second Team
2004 Priest Holmes RB Second Team
2006 Drew Brees QB First Team
Adrian Wilson S First Team
2007 Patrick Kerney DE First Team
Brian Westbrook RB Second Team
2008 Drew Brees QB First Team
Mason Crosby K Second Team
2009 Drew Brees QB First Team
Brian Moorman P Second Team
2010 Robbie Gould K First Team
2011 Drew Brees QB Second Team
2012 Thomas Morstead P Second Team
2013 Andy Lee P First Team
Drew Brees QB Second Team
2014 Andy Lee P First Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1991 Jim Kelly...................... 3,378 ......... 13 games
1992 Jim Kelly...................... 3,273 ......... 14 games
1999 Rich Gannon ............... 3,023 ......... 13 games
2001 Rich Gannon ............... 3,291 ......... 14 games
2002 Rich Gannon ............... 4,409 ......... 14 games
2004 Trent Green ................ 3,858 ......... 14 games
2006 Drew Brees ................. 4,070 ......... 13 games
2007 Drew Brees ................. 3,573 ......... 13 games
2008 Drew Brees ................. 4,332 ......... 14 games
2009 Drew Brees ................. 4,130 ......... 14 games
2010 Drew Brees ................. 4,137 ......... 14 games
2011 Drew Brees ................. 4,780 ......... 14 games
2012 Drew Brees ................. 4,335 ......... 14 games
2013 Drew Brees ................. 4,500 ......... 14 games
2014 Drew Brees ................. 4,358 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1992 Rodney Hampton ....... 1,022 ......... 14 games
2001 Ahman Green ............. 1,253 ......... 14 games
Priest Holmes ............. 1,200 ......... 13 games
2002 Priest Holmes ............. 1,615 ......... 14 games
2003 Ahman Green ............. 1,538 ......... 14 games
Priest Holmes ............. 1,315 ......... 14 games
2004 Ahman Green ............. 1,086 ......... 14 games
2007 Brian Westbrook ........ 1,191 ......... 14 games
2011 Frank Gore .................. 1,119 ......... 14 games
2012 Frank Gore .................. 1,116 ......... 14 games
2013 Frank Gore .................. 1,019 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1994 Irving Fryar ................. 1,061 ......... 13 games
2002 Jerry Rice .................... 1,165 ......... 14 games
2011 Mike Wallace .............. 1,100 ......... 14 games
2014 Julio Jones .................. 1,428 ......... 13 games
Jeremy Maclin ............ 1,110 ......... 13 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 2002 Priest Holmes 2003 Priest Holmes 2009 Drew Brees Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 2007 Patrick Kerney Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 2004 Roy Williams Coach‐of‐the‐Year 2001 David Carpenter 2002 David Carpenter 2008 David Carpenter
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 510 Drew Brees (at Lon.) ................................ Nov. 19, 2006 446 Drew Brees (at Chi.) ................................ Sept. 30, 2012 445 Drew Brees (vs. A.A.) ................................ Nov. 4, 2007 422 Drew Brees (vs. Sea.) ................................. Nov. 9, 2008 421 Drew Brees (at Chi.) ................................ Sept. 21, 2008 420 Drew Brees (vs. A.A.) ............................. Nov. 23, 2014 419 Drew Brees (at A.A.) ..................................Dec. 6, 2009 419 Drew Brees (vs. Mia.) .............................. Sept. 11, 2011 413 Drew Brees (vs. Anch.) ............................ Sept. 29, 2013 412 Drew Brees (vs. Anch.) ............................. Dec. 18, 2011 403 Jim Kelly (at Char.) .................................. Sept. 13, 1992 403 Rich Gannon (at Sea.) .............................. Sept. 15, 2002
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 227 Priest Holmes (vs. Anch.) ........................ Nov. 22, 1998 207 Frank Gore (at Orl.) .................................. Sept. 20, 2009 197 Priest Holmes (vs. Sea.) ........................... Nov. 24, 2002 192 Ahman Green (vs. Sea.) ............................. Nov. 9, 2003 181 Priest Holmes (at Chi.) ............................... Nov. 4, 2001 180 Priest Holmes (vs. Chi.) ........................... Sept. 22, 2002 179 Barry Foster (vs. Anch.) ........................... Sept. 18, 1994 176 Priest Holmes (at Lon.) ............................ Sept. 28, 2003 173 Rodney Hampton (vs. A.A.) ...................... Dec. 12, 1993 169 Ahman Green (at Chi.) ............................... Nov. 4, 2001
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 259 Julio Jones (vs. Bos.) .................................Dec. 7, 2014 221 Kevin Curtis (at A.A.) .............................. Sept. 23, 2007 211 Irving Fryar (at Chi.) .................................. Sept. 4, 1994 201 Sidney Rice (at Chi.) ................................ Nov. 15, 2009 189 Julio Jones (at Anch.) ............................. Nov. 30, 2014 187 Jeremy Maclin (vs. Anch.) ...................... Oct. 26, 2014 182 Julio Jones (vs. Sea.) ................................ Sept. 15, 2013 178 Santana Moss (at Bos.) ............................. Sept. 27, 2009 173 Santana Moss (at Sea.) .............................. Oct. 16, 2005 171 Jeremy Maclin (vs. Sea.) .......................... Sept. 18, 2011
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 35 James Stewart (vs. Anch.) ......................... Oct. 12, 1997 29 Priest Holmes (vs. Orl.) .............................. Sept. 8, 2002 29 Priest Holmes (vs. A.A.) ........................... Oct. 24, 2004 29 Brian Westbrook (vs. Tex.) ...................... Nov. 30, 2008 28 Priest Holmes (vs. Sea.) ........................... Nov. 24, 2002 28 Brian Westbrook (at A.A.) ....................... Sept. 23, 2007 26 Kevin Curtis (at A.A.) .............................. Sept. 23, 2007 23 14 times, most recently by a QB (two), Drew Brees (vs. Anch.) ............ Dec. 18, 2011 RB (eight), Brian Westbrook (at Anch.) .. Nov. 11, 2007 WR (four), Santana Moss (vs. Char.) ......... Nov. 2, 2003
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ...................... Priest Holmes ................ 1,615 ...... 2002 Rushing Attempts ................. Priest Holmes ................... 313 ...... 2002 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ...... Frank Gore ....................... 5.29 ...... 2009 100-Yard Games ................... Priest Holmes ....................... 9 ...... 2002 Rushing Touchdowns ........... Priest Holmes ..................... 22 ...... 2003 Rushing Yards, QB ............... Rich Gannon ..................... 424 ...... 2000 Rushing Touchdowns, QB .... Tony Banks .......................... 3 ...... 1998
Receptions ............................ Julio Jones ......................... 93 ...... 2014 Receiving Yards .................. Julio Jones .................... 1,428 ...... 2014 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Mike Wallace ................ 20.44 ...... 2010 100-Yard Games ................. Julio Jones ........................... 6 ...... 2014 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Terrell Owens ..................... 12 ...... 1998 Receptions, TE ...................... Owen Daniels ..................... 60 ...... 2008 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Owen Daniels ................... 713 ...... 2008 Touchdowns, TE ................... Marcus Pollard ..................... 7 ...... 2001 Receptions, RB ..................... Brian Westbrook ................. 83 ...... 2007 Receiving Yards, RB ............ Brian Westbrook ............... 705 ...... 2007 Touchdowns, RB .................. Ahman Green ....................... 5 ...... 2003 Brian Westbrook ................... 5 ...... 2007 Brian Westbrook ................... 5 ...... 2007
Passer Rating ........................ Drew Brees .................. 109.44 ...... 2009 Passing Yards........................ Drew Brees .................... 4,780 ...... 2011 Completion Percentage ......... Drew Brees .................... 71.53 ...... 2011 300-Yard Games ................... Drew Brees ......................... 11 ...... 2011 Touchdown Passes ................ Drew Brees ......................... 37 ...... 2011 Interceptions Thrown ............ Drew Brees ......................... 19 ...... 2010
Extra Points ........................... Robbie Gould ..................... 41 ...... 2013 Field Goals ............................ Mason Crosby .................... 25 ...... 2008 Robbie Gould ..................... 25 ...... 2011 Robbie Gould ..................... 25 ...... 2013 Field Goal Percentage ........... Phil Dawson .................... .909 ...... 2001 Punting Average ................... Thomas Morstead .......... 50.29 ...... 2012
Sacks ..................................... Reggie White ................... 11½ ...... 1991 Hugh Douglas .................. 11½ ...... 2002 Interceptions ......................... Rod Woodson ....................... 6 ...... 1996 Philip Buchanon ................... 6 ...... 2003
Total Touchdowns ................ Priest Holmes ..................... 24 ...... 2002 Scoring .................................. Priest Holmes ................... 194 ...... 2002 Scoring (QB) ......................... Drew Brees ....................... 169 ...... 2011 Scoring (RB) ......................... Priest Holmes ................... 194 ...... 2002 Scoring (WR) ........................ Terrell Owens ..................... 90 ...... 1998 Scoring (TE) ......................... Marcus Pollard ................... 52 ...... 2001 Scoring (PK) ......................... Robbie Gould ................... 116 ...... 2013 Scoring (P) ............................ Brian Moorman .................. 29 ...... 2009 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Philip Buchanon ................. 30 ...... 2003
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Seattle Seawolves (2014 Finish: 2nd in FFL North, 9-6) 2014 AT A GLANCE
ob Morrison figured out a few years ago that as long as Tony Romo, Dez Bryant,
and Marshawn Lynch all perform the way they’re expected to perform, his
Seawolves will always have a chance to win. In their five years together, Seattle
has now had four straight winning seasons and last year made its third trip to the playoffs
during that span, numbers only Washington has topped since 2010. With an even deeper
roster in 2014, Morrison nearly got the championship that has so far eluded him, but ran
into a red‐hot Anchorage team in the playoffs that ended his season with a 63‐57 loss.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• Technically, DeAndre Hopkins emerged last year when he replaced Marques Colston in Week Three. From that point on, Hopkins, a first round pick in 2013, went on to record his first 1,000-yard season and cement his place in the lineup. That gives Seattle a lethal combination with Dez Bryant still the go-to receiver. Whether Colston, a 10-year veteran, returns as a back-up is still to be determined, but practice squad call-up Martavis Bryant gives them a strong #3 receiver if needed.
• Despite his many critics, Tony Romo has been a productive
quarterback for his entire 8-year tenure with the Seawolves. Keeping him upright has to be a priority. Romo has never been that mobile, and at 35, after two different back surgeries in the last two years, the Seawolves have to protect him. Last year’s backup, former Chicago Crime part-time starter Andy Dalton, was uninspiring in the three games he started, so the drop-off could be enormous.
• Morrison’s draft day trade for Alfred Morris paid off for the
most part. The Seawolves were desperate to get help for Marshawn Lynch, and Morris gave them a good #2 running back. He’s a fairly straight-forward between-the-tackles runner who doesn’t do anything special but gets the job done. Morris could be pushed this year by Jeremy Hill, who looked very good in a limited role as a rookie. In essence, he might be a faster version of Morris, which gives him a chance to win the job at some point. He might also be able to serve as a long-term replacement for Lynch, who’s entering his ninth year in the league with a lot of mileage.
• Seattle got next to nothing from its defensive unit, finishing
last in the league in scoring and significantly below the FFL average. It’s an on-going problem too. The Seawolves have been last in that department three years in a row and no higher than 10th since 2009.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Marshawn Lynch 1,133 yards 256 att. 4.43 avg. 10 TD
Alfred Morris 852 yards 212 att. 4.02 avg. 7 TD
Receiving
Dez Bryant 1,145 yards 79 rec. 14.53 avg. 13 TD
DeAndre Hopkins 1,056 yards 62 rec. 17.03 avg. 4 TD
Marshawn Lynch 331 yards 34 rec. 9.74 avg. 4 TD
Passing
Tony Romo 2,942 yards 25 TD 8 Int. 108.27 rating
Andy Dalton 539 yards 5 TD 5 Int. 66.96 rating
Scoring
Marshawn Lynch 121 points 14 TDs, four 100‐yard games
Dez Bryant 116 points 13 TDs, four 100‐yard games
Shaun Suisham 115 points 40‐for‐40 on XPs, 25‐for‐28 on FGs
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................ 6th .............. 9th .................. never
Scoring (touchdowns) ................ t‐3rd ............. 6th .................. never
Total Offense ............................... 9th ............. 11th ................. never
Rushing Offense .......................... 4th .............. 8th .................. never
Receiving Offense ........................ 7th ............. 10th ................. never
Passing Offense ........................... 9th .............. 8th .................. never
Passer Rating ............................... 3rd .............. 4th .................. 1994
Kicking (based on points) ............. 7th .............. 8th .................. 2002
Field Goal Percentage .................. 3rd .............. 6th .................. 2009
Punting (based on gross avg.) ..... 10th ............ 12th ................. 1995
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 324 ... Tony Romo .................. Oct. 5 (vs. Anch.)
Rushing Yards .......... 152 ... Jeremy Hill ................... Nov. 16 (at Anch.)
Receiving Yards ........ 238 ... DeAndre Hopkins ........ Nov. 30 (at Bos.)
Receptions ................. 10 ... Dez Bryant ................... Sept. 14 (at A.A.)
Points ......................... 29 ... Marshawn Lynch ......... Nov. 9 (vs. Mia.)
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The emergence of DeAndre Hopkins
The health of Tony Romo
Alfred Morris vs. Jeremy Hill
Filling holes on defense
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS FROM 2014
KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 Seattle was the only team in the league last year to have both a running back and a wide receiver make the All-FFL team and they totaled 237 points between them. Marshawn Lynch led the
Seawolves with 121, and Dez Bryant was second with 116. That makes three years in a row Lynch and Bryant have been all-star teammates, a streak no other RB/WR combo has ever accomplished before now, and it’s the number one reason Seattle has been one of the league’s best teams this decade.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 W Philadelphia 49-31 9/14 W at Ann Arbor 45-40 9/21 W at London 53-18 9/28 W at Washington 47-42 10/5 L Anchorage 37-38 10/12 L Boston 17-31 10/19 W Chicago 49-40 10/26 L at Orlando 32-47 11/2 W at Philadelphia 60-36 11/9 W Miami 66-54 11/16 L at Anchorage 36-42 11/23 W Charlotte 44-42 11/30 L at Boston 48-57 12/7 L at Chicago 32-70 12/14 W Ann Arbor 58-30 12/21 L at Anchorage (semifinals) 57-63
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Seattle Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1992 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 466 430 Second 1993 Bob Morrison 8 8 0 432 347 Third 1994 Bob Morrison 7 7 1 550 495 Third 1995 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 534 513 Second 1996 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 536 438 Second 1997 Bob Morrison 5 9 1 420 494 Fourth 1998 Bob Morrison 13 2 0 581 393 First 1999 Bob Morrison 5 8 2 386 474 Fifth 2000 Bob Morrison 7 8 0 411 437 Third 2001 Bob Morrison 10 5 0 526 417 First 2002 Bob Morrison 7 8 0 508 448 Fourth 2003 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 437 464 Third 2004 Bob Morrison 6 8 1 561 526 Fifth 2005 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 518 473 Third 2006 Bob Morrison 4 10 1 418 474 Fifth 2007 Bob Morrison 10 5 0 517 504 Third 2008 Bob Morrison 6 8 1 501 495 Fourth 2009 Bob Morrison 6 9 0 499 601 Fifth 2010 Bob Morrison 5 10 0 391 496 Sixth 2011 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 528 512 First 2012 Bob Morrison 9 4 2 601 491 First 2013 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 520 592 Third
2014 Bob Morrison 9 6 0 673 618 Second
Postseason History
1992 Wild Card Qualifier 1996 Wild Card Qualifier 1998 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champion 2001 Northern Division Champion 2007 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 2011 Northern Division Champion 2012 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champion 2014 Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 26 21 Lost 3 12‐11 14‐10 vs. Ann Arbor 22 22 1 Won 3 11‐11 11‐11‐1 vs. Boston 20 18 1 Lost 2 10‐9 10‐9‐1 vs. Charlotte 12 11 1 Won 3 6‐5 6‐6‐1 vs. Chicago 21 22 3 Lost 1 11‐11‐1 10‐11‐2 vs. London 12 10 Won 3 5‐4 7‐6 vs. Miami 5 11 1 2‐0‐1 4‐7 1‐4‐1 vs. Orlando 11 12 Lost 2 6‐4 5‐8 vs. Philadelphia 21 24 2 Won 3 10‐12‐2 11‐12 vs. Texas 13 7 Won 6 10‐4 3‐3 vs. Washington 13 14 Won 1 6‐7 7‐7
Totals 176 172 9 91‐85‐3 85‐87‐6
All‐Time Postseason Series Records W L Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Boston 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. Charlotte 1 1 Won 1 1‐0 0‐1 vs. London 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Miami 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Orlando 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Philadelphia 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ vs. Washington 0 3 Lost 3 0‐2 0‐1
Totals 3 8 2‐3 1‐5
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 75 at Orlando (21) ............... 10/1/95 7 at Ann Arbor (13) ..... 10/11/92 68 vs. Washington (32) ........ 9/27/98 7 vs. Boston (36) ........... 9/21/03 67 vs. Anchorage (30) .......... 9/26/04 8 vs. Philadelphia (11) ... 9/23/01 66 vs. Miami (54) ............... 11/9/14 8 vs. Boston (37) ......... 10/31/10 65 vs. Chicago (24) .............. 12/1/96 10 vs. Texas (21) ............. 9/12/93 65 at Philadelphia (67)....... 10/31/04 10 vs. Charlotte (30) ......... 9/1/96 65 vs. Philadelphia (43) ..... 10/16/05 10 vs. Ann Arbor (47) .... 11/28/99 65 vs. London (34) ............... 10/6/13 10 at Miami (44) ........... 11/19/00 11 vs. Chicago (41) .......... 10/8/95 11 at Washington (55) .... 9/25/11 12 vs. Philadelphia (11) . 11/17/96 12 at Washington (34) .. 12/10/06 12 vs. Miami (38) .......... 11/21/10
Largest Margin of Victory 54 (75‐21) at Orlando ...................... 10/1/95 52 (61‐9) vs. Chicago ...................... 10/9/11 53 (59‐6) at Boston ........................ 9/29/02 44 (52‐8) at Boston ...................... 11/24/96 41 (65‐24) vs. Chicago ...................... 12/1/96 41 (57‐16) at Chicago ..................... 10/11/98
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 5 at Philadelphia (36)....... 11/15/92 109 at Washington (17) .... 12/1/13 5 at Boston (26) ............... 11/15/98 72 at Philadelphia (28) .... 11/9/03 5 at Philadelphia (21)......... 9/10/00 71 vs. London (34) ........ 11/19/95 5 at Texas (23) ................. 12/12/10 70 at Chicago (32) ......... 12/7/14 6 vs. Chicago (35) .............. 9/19/93 68 at Texas (29)............... 11/9/97 6 at Philadelphia (43)........... 9/7/97 6 at Boston (59) ................. 9/29/02 6 at Chicago (35) .............. 11/27/11 7 vs. Ann Arbor (44) ........... 11/4/01 8 at Boston (52) ............... 11/24/96 9 three times, most recently ...... 8 at Boston (44) ................. 10/7/01 vs. Chicago (61) .......... 10/9/11
Largest Margin of Defeat
92 (17‐109) at Washington ................ 12/1/13 44 (28‐72) at Philadelphia ............... 11/9/03 44 (11‐55) at Washington ................ 9/25/11 42 (20‐62) at Chicago..................... 10/20/96 41 (13‐54) vs. London ........................ 9/3/00 41 (20‐61) vs. Boston ......................... 9/8/13 39 (29‐68) at Texas .......................... 11/9/97
Seattle All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1992 at Orlando L, 15‐57 Steve Young (270) Steve Young (42) Mark Duper (17) Steve Young (9)
1996 at Charlotte L, 14‐28 Drew Bledsoe (178) Byron Morris (89) Keyshawn Johnson (77) Keyshawn Johnson (6) 1998 vs. Charlotte W, 43‐39 Steve Young (267) Jerome Bettis (104) Keyshawn Johnson (66) Robert Edwards (17)
vs. Miami L, 31‐41 Steve Young (288) Jerome Bettis (139) Keyshawn Johnson (75) Steve Young (12)
2001 vs. Washington L, 22‐27 Jeff Garcia (229) Shaun Alexander (59) Tim Brown (72) Jeff Garcia (12) 2007 at Boston W, 32‐13 Tony Romo (257) Shaun Alexander (73) Derrick Mason (98) David Akers (8)
vs. Washington L, 17‐22 Tony Romo (86) Marshawn Lynch (105) Jerricho Cotchery (76) Shaun Alexander (6)
2011 at London L, 27‐53 Tony Romo (0) Marshawn Lynch (107) Marques Colston (81) Marshawn Lynch (11) 2012 vs. Philadelphia W, 76‐37 Tony Romo (416) Marshawn Lynch (111) Dez Bryant (224) Tony Romo & Dez Bryant (20)
at Washington L, 26‐53 Tony Romo (218) Marshawn Lynch (100) Dez Bryant (71) Marques Colston (12)
2013 at Anchorage L, 57‐63 Tony Romo (218) Marshawn Lynch (113) Dez Bryant (73) Marshawn Lynch (17)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1992 Herschel Walker ........... RB
1993 Chris Warren ................ RB
1994 (No selection)
1995 Chris Jacke ..................... K
1996 Keyshawn Johnson ...... WR
1997 (No selection)
1998 Robert Edwards ............ RB
1999 Sedrick Irvin .................. RB
2000 Shaun Alexander .......... RB
2001 Tim Brown ................... WR
2002 Tiki Barber .................... RB
2003 Troy Brown .................. WR
2004 Thomas Jones ............... RB
2005 Ronnie Brown ............... RB
2006 Derrick Mason ............. WR
2007 Marshawn Lynch .......... RB
2008 Devin Thomas .............. WR
2009 Donald Brown .............. RB
2010 Dez Bryant ................... WR
2011 BenJarvus Green‐Ellis ... RB
2012 (No selection)
2013 DeAndre Hopkins ........ WR
2014 Andy Dalton ................. QB
All‐FFL Performers
1993 Steve Young QB First Team
Chris Jacke K First Team
Greg Montgomery P First Team
Bruce Smith DE Second Team
1994 Steve Young QB First Team
Chris Warren RB Second Team
Greg Montgomery P Second Team
1995 Chris Warren RB First Team
Rick Tuten P First Team
Carl Pickens WR Second Team
Tony Bennett DE Second Team
1996 Jerome Bettis RB First Team
Carl Pickens WR First Team
1997 Jerome Bettis RB Second Team
1998 Steve Young QB First Team
Robert Edwards RB Second Team
1999 Lance Johnstone LB Second Team
2000 Freddie Jones TE Second Team
Jason Gildon LB Second Team
2001 Shaun Alexander RB First Team
2002 David Akers K Second Team
2003 Todd Sauerbrun P Second Team
Leonard Little LB Second Team
2004 Julius Peppers DE First Team
Shaun Alexander RB Second Team
Javon Walker WR Second Team
David Akers K Second Team
2005 Shaun Alexander RB First Team
2006 Jason Baker P Second Team
Joey Porter LB Second Team
2007 Tony Romo QB Second Team
2008 Ryan Longwell K Second Team
2012 Dez Bryant WR First Team
Marshawn Lynch RB Second Team
2013 Marshawn Lynch RB Second Team
Dez Bryant WR Second Team
2014 Marshawn Lynch RB Second Team
Dez Bryant WR Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1993 Steve Young ................ 3,680 ......... 14 games
1994 Steve Young ................ 3,525 ......... 14 games
1998 Steve Young ................ 3,615 ......... 14 games
1999 Drew Bledsoe ............. 3,432 ......... 13 games
2005 Jake Plummer ............. 3,007 ......... 14 games
2007 Tony Romo ................. 3,868 ......... 14 games
2008 Tony Romo ................. 3,013 ......... 11 games
2009 Tony Romo ................. 3,886 ......... 14 games
2011 Tony Romo ................. 3,564 ......... 13 games
2012 Tony Romo ................. 3,781 ......... 12 games
2013 Tony Romo ................. 3,600 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1993 Chris Warren .............. 1,072 ......... 14 games
1994 Chris Warren .............. 1,228 ......... 12 games
1995 Chris Warren .............. 1,234 ......... 14 games
1996 Jerome Bettis .............. 1,412 ......... 14 games
1997 Jerome Bettis .............. 1,585 ......... 14 games
2000 Jerome Bettis .............. 1,082 ......... 13 games
2001 Shaun Alexander ........ 1,111 ......... 12 games
Jerome Bettis .............. 1,072 ......... 11 games
2003 Shaun Alexander ........ 1,216 ......... 14 games
2004 Shaun Alexander ........ 1,409 ......... 13 games
2005 Shaun Alexander ........ 1,668 ......... 14 games
2008 Marshawn Lynch ........ 1,013 ......... 14 games
2012 Marshawn Lynch ........ 1,379 ......... 14 games
BenJarvus Green‐Ellis . 1,080 ......... 14 games
2013 Marshawn Lynch ........ 1,088 ......... 14 games
2014 Marshawn Lynch ........ 1,133 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1995 Carl Pickens ................ 1,072 ......... 14 games
1996 Carl Pickens ................ 1,077 ......... 14 games
1999 Keyshawn Johnson ..... 1,121 ......... 14 games
2001 Keyshawn Johnson ..... 1,237 ......... 14 games
Tim Brown .................. 1,036 ......... 14 games
2004 Javon Walker .............. 1,208 ......... 14 games
2006 Javon Walker .............. 1,007 ......... 14 games
2009 Hines Ward ................. 1,069 ......... 14 games
2012 Dez Bryant .................. 1,028 ......... 13 games
2013 Dez Bryant .................. 1,061 ......... 14 games
2014 Dez Bryant .................. 1,148 ......... 14 games
DeAndre Hopkins ....... 1,056 ......... 12 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 1993 Steve Young 2005 Shaun Alexander Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 2004 Julius Peppers Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 2005 Heath Miller Coach‐of‐the‐Year 1998 Bob Morrison 2012 Bob Morrison
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 506 Tony Romo (vs. Lon.) ................................. Oct. 6, 2013 499 Jake Plummer (at Phil.) ............................. Oct. 31, 2004 462 Steve Young (at Wash.) ........................... Nov. 28, 1993 441 Tony Romo (vs. Tex.) .............................. Nov. 25, 2012 437 Tony Romo (vs. Anch.) ............................. Oct. 28, 2012 419 Drew Bledsoe (vs. Anch.) .......................... Nov. 3, 1996 416 Matt Schaub (vs. Chi.) ................................ Oct. 9, 2011 406 Tony Romo (vs. Anch.) ............................. Oct. 10, 2010 399 Steve Young (vs. Tex.) .............................. Oct. 18, 1992 393 Matt Schaub (at Tex.) ................................ Dec. 12, 2010
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 266 Shaun Alexander (vs. Anch.) ................... Nov. 11, 2001 201 Shaun Alexander (vs. Orl.) ....................... Nov. 26, 2006 196 Robert Edwards (vs. Phil.) ........................ Dec. 13, 1998 195 Shaun Alexander (at Phil.) ........................ Oct. 31, 2004 185 Chris Warren (at Lon.) .............................. Dec. 11, 1994 176 Shaun Alexander (at Bos.) .......................... Oct. 7, 2001 176 Shaun Alexander (vs. Phil.) ...................... Nov. 14, 2004 174 Chris Warren (vs. Chi.) ............................ Sept. 19, 1993 173 Shaun Alexander (at Phil.) ......................... Nov. 6, 2005 172 Shaun Alexander (vs. Tex.) ....................... Dec. 18, 2005 168 Chris Warren (vs. Anch.) .......................... Dec. 19, 1993
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 238 DeAndre Hopkins (at Bos.) .................... Nov. 30, 2014 204 Carl Pickens (at Chi.) ................................ Oct. 11, 1998 198 Javon Walker (vs. Anch.) ......................... Sept. 26, 2004 194 Keyshawn Johnson (at Phil.) .................... Sept. 12, 1999 187 Fred Barnett (vs. Tex.) .............................. Oct. 23, 1994 176 Carl Pickens (at Bos.) ............................... Nov. 24, 1996 168 Andre Reed (vs. Phil.) .............................. Sept. 27, 1992 159 Keyshawn Johnson (at Phil.) ..................... Oct. 21, 2001 159 Hines Ward (at Phil.) ................................. Oct. 18, 2009 159 Javon Walker (at Bos.) .............................. Oct. 10, 2004 158 Dez Bryant (vs. Mia.) ............................... Nov. 9, 2014 154 Rob Moore (vs. Char.) ............................. Sept. 24, 1995
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 35 Shaun Alexander (at Bos.) ....................... Sept. 29, 2002 32 Ronnie Brown (at Mia.) ........................... Sept. 21, 2008 29 Shaun Alexander (at Anch.) ..................... Sept. 25, 2005 29 Shaun Alexander (vs. Phil.) ....................... Oct. 16, 2005 29 Marshawn Lynch (vs. Mia.) .................... Nov. 9, 2014 26 Shaun Alexander (vs. Anch.) ................... Nov. 11, 2001 24 Steve Young (vs. Tex.) .............................. Oct. 18, 1998
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ...................... Shaun Alexander ........... 1,668 ...... 2005 Rushing Attempts ................. Jerome Bettis .................... 347 ...... 1997 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ...... Marshawn Lynch ............. 5.09 ...... 2012 100-Yard Games ................... Jerome Bettis ...................... 10 ...... 1996 Jerome Bettis ...................... 10 ...... 1997 Rushing Touchdowns ........... Shaun Alexander ................ 24 ...... 2005 Rushing Yards, QB ............... Steve Young ..................... 434 ...... 1998 Rushing Touchdowns, QB .... Steve Young ......................... 7 ...... 1994
Receptions ............................ Keyshawn Johnson ........... 102 ...... 2001 Receiving Yards .................... Keyshawn Johnson ........ 1,237 ...... 2001 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Mark Duper ................... 18.13 ...... 1992 100-Yard Games ................... Carl Pickens .......................... 5 ...... 1995 Javon Walker ........................ 5 ...... 2004 Hines Ward ........................... 5 ...... 2009 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Carl Pickens ........................ 16 ...... 1995 Receptions, TE ...................... Heath Miller ....................... 68 ...... 2009 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Heath Miller ..................... 730 ...... 2012 Touchdowns, TE ................... Heath Miller ......................... 8 ...... 2012 Receptions, RB ..................... Herschel Walker ................. 64 ...... 1993 Receiving Yards, RB ............ Tiki Barber ....................... 612 ...... 2000 Touchdowns, RB .................. Shaun Alexander .................. 4 ...... 2004 Marshawn Lynch ................ 4 ...... 2014
Passer Rating ........................ Steve Young ................ 110.92 ...... 1994 Passing Yards........................ Tony Romo .................... 3,886 ...... 2009 Completion Percentage ......... Steve Young .................. 69.69 ...... 1994 300-Yard Games ................... Tony Romo ........................... 8 ...... 2012 Touchdown Passes ................ Tony Romo ......................... 35 ...... 2007 Interceptions Thrown ............ Drew Bledsoe ..................... 19 ...... 1999
Extra Points ........................... Ryan Longwell ................... 46 ...... 2009 Field Goals ............................ Chris Jacke ......................... 29 ...... 1993 Field Goal Percentage ........... Shaun Suisham ................ .920 ...... 2013 Punting Average ................... Greg Montgomery ......... 46.95 ...... 1993
Sacks ..................................... Leonard Little ..................... 12 ...... 2003 James Harrison ................... 12 ...... 2008 Tamba Hali ......................... 12 ...... 2011 Interceptions ......................... Ed Reed ................................ 3 ...... 2011
Total Touchdowns ................ Shaun Alexander ................ 24 ...... 2005 Scoring .................................. Shaun Alexander .............. 194 ...... 2005 Scoring (QB) ......................... Steve Young ..................... 154 ...... 1998 Scoring (RB) ......................... Shaun Alexander .............. 194 ...... 2005 Scoring (WR) ........................ Carl Pickens ...................... 121 ...... 1995 Scoring (TE) ......................... Heath Miller ....................... 50 ...... 2012 Scoring (PK) ......................... David Akers ...................... 123 ...... 2002 Scoring (P) ............................ Robert Malone .................... 26 ...... 2012 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Julius Peppers ..................... 36 ...... 2004
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Texas Roughriders (2014 Finish: 4th in FFL South, 7-8)
2014 AT A GLANCE ince the year 2000, Bryan Boliard has led Texas to two league championships and
one second‐place finish, and during that time only two other coaches have done
better. That means Boliard has won as much as anyone since the turn of the
century, but a string of middle‐of‐the‐pack finishes has him vexed. Last year’s squad
featured FFL rushing champion DeMarco Murray, and they still have a trio of high‐quality
wide receivers, but the Roughriders continue to be plagued by inconsistent play at
quarterback, which again played a heavy hand in a second straight 7‐8 season.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• Though he continues to show moments of brilliance, or even games of brilliance, Colin Kaepernick has yet to have the breakthrough season Boliard and the Roughriders need in order to return to the playoffs. He’s one of the league’s most dynamic players but in six of his 13 starts threw for 201 yards or less, and in only one of those six did he produce more than one touchdown. Last year’s first round pick, Blake Bortles, got a chance to play a little bit, but unless he shows more in training camp, hasn’t done enough to push Kaepernick yet.
• DeMarco Murray finally stayed healthy for a full season and
blew away the old Texas rushing record by leading the FFL with 1,687 yards and eleven 100-yard games. He also ran for 11 touchdowns and erased any doubts about his pass-catching ability by hauling in 54 passes. At this point though, Murray is the only running back Texas can realistically call upon, with Andre Williams and Jerick McKinnon combining for only 285 yards and a 3.4 rushing average as rookies in 2014.
• Texas used 3-receiver sets more than any team in the league
last year and would have done so even more if not for a toe injury that kept A.J. Green sidelined for three games in October. That allowed Alshon Jeffery to finish as the Rough-riders’ leader in almost every receiving category, but Green is still their best option. He doesn’t get the attention the league’s other elite receivers do, but is every bit as skilled. Jeffery is a strong #2, and Keenan Allen a quality #3. If another running back doesn’t emerge, then Green, Jeffery, and Allen may all be starting again.
• Two years ago, Jordan Cameron was an unheralded all-star.
Last year he caught 12 passes in six games and missed half the season with a concussion. It’s his third in three years, and that’s cause for concern. Again, if Texas is limited at running back, it needs all the help it can get elsewhere on the roster, and it ranked last in the FFL in tight end scoring last year.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
DeMarco Murray 1,687 yards 351 att. 4.81 avg. 11 TD
Colin Kaepernick 381 yards 82 att. 4.65 avg. 0 TD
Receiving
Alshon Jeffery 1,027 yards 77 rec. 13.34 avg. 9 TD
A.J. Green 959 yards 61 rec. 15.72 avg. 6 TD
Keenan Allen 662 yards 69 rec. 9.59 avg. 3 TD
Passing
Colin Kaepernick 2,910 yards 16 TD 10 Int. 84.91 rating
Blake Bortles 431 yards 1 TD 3 Int. 60.24 rating
Scoring
DeMarco Murray 130 points 11 TDs, eleven 100‐yard games
Alshon Jeffery 83 points 9 TDs, three 100‐yard games
A.J. Green 69 points 6 TDs, five 100‐yard games
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points)............................ 8th .............. 6th .................. never
Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 8th .............. 3rd .................. 1999
Total Offense ............................... 7th .............. 9th .................. 2009
Rushing Offense .......................... 3rd .............. 7th .................. never
Receiving Offense ........................ 5th .............. 3rd .................. never
Passing Offense .......................... 10th ............ 12th ................. never
Passer Rating .............................. 11th ............ 11th ................. 2008
Kicking (based on points) ............ 10th ............. 9th .................. 1991
Field Goal Percentage .................. 8th .............. 7th .................. 2012
Punting (based on gross avg.) ..... 11th ............. 8th .................. 2002
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 343 ... Colin Kaepernick ......... Oct. 12 (vs. A.A.)
Rushing Yards .......... 179 ... DeMarco Murray ......... Dec. 7 (vs. Mia.)
Receiving Yards ........ 224 ... A.J. Green .................... Dec. 7 (vs. Mia.)
Receptions ................. 12 ... A.J. Green .................... Nov. 23 (at Wash.)
Points ......................... 17 ... DeMarco Murray ......... Sept. 28 (at Lon.)
Keenan Allen ............... Nov. 30 (vs. Char.)
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KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 The 72 points Texas got from its defense, most of it from Justin Houston (34) and Chandler Jones (17 in seven games pre-injury) were wonderful, giving the Roughriders nearly five points per
game. Unfortunately, they were also more than Colin Kaepernick and Blake Bortles scored at quarterback and that should not happen. Head coach Bryan Boliard will gladly take those 72 points on defense again, which shattered the previous team record, but he’d feel a lot better with even average quarterback production. That was on full display last year in losses to Chicago and Charlotte by a combined five points that saw Kaepernick score a total of two points in those games.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 L at Orlando 44-61 9/14 L Chicago 33-35 9/21 W at Charlotte 38-28 9/28 W at London 46-34 10/5 L Washington 39-63 10/12 W Ann Arbor 61-47 10/19 L at Anchorage 28-55 10/26 W at Miami 44-40 11/2 L London 27-41 11/9 L Orlando 22-45 11/16 W Philadelphia 36-27 11/23 L at Washington 37-43 11/30 L Charlotte 58-61 12/7 W Miami 65-55 12/14 W at Boston 32-25
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Texas Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1991 Jerry Bishop 8 7 0 450 380 Fourth 1992 Lyle Freijo 7 8 0 464 427 Fourth 1993 Lyle Freijo 9 7 0 375 380 Second 1994 Bryan Boliard 5 10 0 390 468 Fourth 1995 Bryan Boliard 5 10 0 429 592 Fifth 1996 Bryan Boliard 8 7 0 422 387 Third 1997 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 418 449 Fifth 1998 Bryan Boliard 6 9 0 393 470 Fifth 1999 Bryan Boliard 8 7 0 519 450 Second 2000 Bryan Boliard 12 3 0 607 493 First 2001 Bryan Boliard 5 10 0 391 480 Sixth 2002 Bryan Boliard 9 6 0 562 515 First 2003 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 461 476 Third 2004 Bryan Boliard 4 11 0 419 675 Sixth 2005 Bryan Boliard 11 4 0 627 529 Second 2006 Bryan Boliard 9 6 0 610 515 Fourth 2007 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 606 594 Fourth 2008 Bryan Boliard 10 4 1 607 569 First 2009 Bryan Boliard 6 8 1 594 595 Third 2010 Bryan Boliard 5 9 1 457 548 Fifth 2011 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 544 535 Fifth 2012 Bryan Boliard 6 8 1 547 672 Third 2013 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 576 523 Fourth
2014 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 610 660 Fourth
Postseason History
1991 Super Bowl Champion 1993 Wild Card Qualifier 2000 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion 2002 Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion 2005 Wild Card Qualifier 2008 Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion
All‐Time Series Records
W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 11 15 Lost 1 8‐5 3‐10 vs. Ann Arbor 11 11 Won 1 7‐5 4‐6 vs. Boston 9 4 1 3‐0‐1 4‐3‐1 5‐1 vs. Charlotte 29 18 1 Lost 1 16‐7‐1 13‐11 vs. Chicago 14 13 Lost 2 8‐8 6‐5 vs. London 23 28 Lost 1 10‐16 13‐12 vs. Miami 17 19 2 Won 3 11‐7‐1 6‐12‐1 vs. Orlando 19 31 Lost 2 9‐14 10‐17 vs. Philadelphia 20 8 Won 3 8‐6 12‐2 vs. Seattle 7 13 Lost 6 3‐3 4‐10 vs. Washington 22 25 Lost 3 9‐15 13‐10
Totals 182 185 4 93‐89‐3 89‐96‐1
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Chicago 1 1 Won 1 0‐1 1‐0 vs. London 2 1 Lost 1 1‐1 1‐0 vs. Orlando 1 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐1 vs. Philadelphia 2 0 Won 2 ‐‐‐ 2‐0 vs. Washington 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐
Totals 7 3 2‐2 5‐1
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 75 vs. Miami (32) ............... 10/18/09 5 at Chicago (34) ........... 12/7/97 74 vs. Boston (22) ................ 11/8/09 5 vs. Seattle (23) ......... 12/12/10 68 vs. Seattle (29) ................ 11/9/97 8 at Anchorage (17) ...... 12/5/93 67 vs. Charlotte (47) ............ 11/3/13 8 vs. Boston (73) ............. 9/9/07 66 vs. Anchorage (25) ............ 9/8/13 9 at Orlando (36) ......... 10/31/93 9 vs. Chicago (31) .......... 12/3/95 9 at Charlotte (44) ....... 11/16/97 9 vs. Washington (40) . 10/28/01 10 vs. Chicago (37) ........ 10/27/91 11 vs. Anchorage (12) ..... 10/2/94 11 at Anchorage (19) .... 10/30/94 11 at London (37)............ 11/2/08 11 vs. Ann Arbor (17) .... 11/28/10 12 at Anchorage (27) .... 10/14/01 12 at London (65).......... 12/13/09 12 at Orlando (29) .......... 12/1910
Largest Margin of Victory
52 (74‐22) vs. Boston ....................... 11/8/09 43 (75‐32) vs. Miami ...................... 10/18/09 41 (66‐25) vs. Anchorage ................... 9/8/13 39 (68‐29) vs. Seattle ....................... 11/9/97 38 (51‐13) vs. Miami ...................... 11/10/02
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 4 at Chicago (13) ................ 11/1/92 99 at London (30)............ 12/5/04 5 vs. London (16) ............. 10/11/98 76 vs. London (52) .......... 11/6/05 6 at Chicago (28) ................ 9/22/91 76 vs. Anchorage (38) ..... 11/4/12 10 vs. Orlando (37) .............. 9/15/91 73 vs. Orlando (53) ....... 12/19/04 10 at Seattle (21) ................. 9/12/93 73 vs. Boston (8) ............... 9/9/07 10 vs. Boston (23) ................ 9/15/96 70 at Washington (26) .. 11/26/95 12 several times, most recently 69 at Orlando (52) ........... 9/16/12 12 vs. Charlotte (43) ............ 9/30/07
Largest Margin of Defeat
69 (30‐99) at London ....................... 12/5/04 65 (8‐73) vs. Boston ......................... 9/9/07 53 (12‐65) at London ..................... 12/13/09 44 (26‐70) at Washington .............. 11/26/95 38 (21‐59) at Orlando .................... 11/14/04 38 (38‐76) vs. Anchorage ................. 11/4/12 38 (22‐60) at Washington .............. 12/16/12
Texas All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer
1991 at Orlando W, 37‐33 Bernie Kosar (258) Harold Green (62) Jerry Rice (81) Jerry Rice (12)
at London W, 42‐19 Bernie Kosar (335) Harold Green (21) Jerry Rice (125) Jerry Rice (17) 1993 at Orlando L, 18‐29 John Elway (225) Erric Pegram (180) Kelvin Martin (23) Erric Pegram (11)
2000 vs. London W, 82‐29 Gus Frerotte (234) Eddie George (176) Randy Moss (136) Warrick Dunn & Eddie George (23)
vs. Chicago L, 32‐37 Brian Griese (14) Eddie George (83) Amani Toomer (193) Amani Toomer (11) 2002 at Chicago W, 33‐13 Aaron Brooks (203) Eddie George (89) Plaxico Burress (127) Eddie George (12)
at Philadelphia W, 45‐28 Aaron Brooks (145) Eddie George (102) Randy Moss (109) Adam Vinatieri (13)
2005 vs. London L, 38‐44 Carson Palmer (266) Larry Johnson (131) Larry Fitzgerald (93) Larry Johnson (17) 2008 vs. Washington W, 72‐56 Philip Rivers (287) S. Jackson, D. Williams (108) Marques Colston (99) DeAngelo Williams (29)
at Philadelphia W, 69‐23 Philip Rivers (207) DeAngelo Williams (178) Larry Fitzgerald (130) Larry Fitzgerald & Steven Jackson (17)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1991 Thurman Thomas ......... RB
1992 Johnny Johnson ............ RB
1993 (No selection)
1994 Quadry Ismail .............. WR
1995 Joey Galloway ............. WR
J.J. Stokes .................... WR
Rodney Thomas ............ RB
1996 *Eddie George .............. RB
Lawrence Phillips .......... RB
1997 Ike Hilliard ................... WR
Warrick Dunn ............... RB
1998 *Randy Moss ............... WR
1999 Lawrence Phillips .......... RB
2000 Bubba Franks ................ TE
Cade McNown .............. QB
2001 *Michael Bennett ......... RB
James Jackson .............. RB
2002 Donté Stallworth ......... WR
2003 (No selection)
2004 Steven Jackson ............. RB
Larry Fitzgerald ............ WR
2005 (No selection)
2006 Vernon Davis ................ TE
2007 Philip Rivers .................. QB
2008 (No selection)
2009 Shonn Greene .............. RB
2010 Mike Williams .............. WR
2011 A.J. Green .................... WR
2012 Stevan Ridley ................ RB
Ryan Williams ............... RB
2013 (No selection)
2014 Andre Williams ............. RB
Bryce Brown ................. RB
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1993 John Elway QB Second Team
1994 Reggie Roby P First Team
1998 Randy Moss WR First Team
Michael Sinclair DE Second Team
1999 Randy Moss WR First Team
Eddie George RB Second Team
Mitch Berger P Second Team
2000 Randy Moss WR First Team
Hugh Douglas DE First Team
Eddie George RB Second Team
2001 Brian Urlacher LB First Team
2002 Todd Sauerbrun P First Team
2003 Randy Moss WR First Team
2005 Nate Kaeding K First Team
Carson Palmer QB Second Team
Larry Johnson RB Second Team
Larry Fitzgerald WR Second Team
2006 Larry Johnson RB First Team
Nate Kaeding K Second Team
Julius Peppers DE Second Team
2007 Randy Moss WR First Team
Shawne Merriman LB Second Team
2008 Larry Fitzgerald WR First Team
Philip Rivers QB Second Team
DeAngelo Williams RB Second Team
2009 Larry Fitzgerald WR Second Team
Randy Moss WR Second Team
Elvis Dumervil DE/LB Second Team
2011 Shane Lechler P First Team
2012 A.J. Green WR Second Team
2013 Chandler Jones DE First Team
A.J. Green WR Second Team
Jordan Cameron TE Second Team
2014 DeMarco Murray RB First Team
Justin Houston LB First Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1993 John Elway .................. 3,444 ......... 14 games
1995 Jeff Blake .................... 3,086 ......... 13 games
2004 Aaron Brooks .............. 3,367 ......... 14 games
2007 Carson Palmer ............ 3,699 ......... 14 games
2008 Philip Rivers ................ 3,510 ......... 14 games
2009 Philip Rivers ................ 3,891 ......... 14 games
2010 Philip Rivers ................ 3,642 ......... 12 games
2011 Philip Rivers ................ 3,566 ......... 13 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1991 Thurman Thomas ...... 1,383 ......... 14 games
1992 Thurman Thomas ...... 1,275 ......... 14 games
1996 Eddie George ............. 1,207 ......... 14 games
1997 Eddie George ............. 1,245 ......... 14 games
1998 Eddie George ............. 1,210 ......... 14 games
1999 Eddie George ............. 1,170 ......... 14 games
2000 Eddie George ............. 1,248 ......... 14 games
2002 Michael Bennett ........ 1,006 ......... 11 games
2005 Larry Johnson ............ 1,032 ......... 8 games
2006 Larry Johnson ............ 1,490 ......... 13 games
Steven Jackson .......... 1,143 ......... 13 games
2009 Steven Jackson .......... 1,361 ......... 14 games
DeAngelo Williams .... 1,117 ......... 13 games
2010 Steven Jackson .......... 1,148 ......... 14 games
2014 DeMarco Murray ....... 1,687 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1998 Randy Moss ................ 1,209 ......... 14 games
1999 Randy Moss ................ 1,214 ......... 14 games
2000 Randy Moss ................ 1,259 ......... 14 games
2001 Randy Moss ................ 1,165 ......... 13 games
2002 Randy Moss ................ 1,128 ......... 14 games
Plaxico Burress ........... 1,052 ......... 12 games
2003 Randy Moss ................ 1,465 ......... 14 games
2005 Larry Fitzgerald ........... 1,236 ......... 14 games
2007 Randy Moss ................ 1,160 ......... 13 games
2008 Larry Fitzgerald ........... 1,203 ......... 14 games
2009 Randy Moss ................ 1,028 ......... 13 games
2011 Larry Fitzgerald ........... 1,008 ......... 13 games
2012 A.J. Green ................... 1,039 ......... 12 games
2013 A.J. Green ................... 1,268 ......... 14 games
2014 Alshon Jeffery ............. 1,027 ......... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player NONE Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 2000 Hugh Douglas Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 1995 Joey Galloway 1996 Eddie George 1998 Randy Moss Coach‐of‐the‐Year 2005 Bryan Boliard
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 462 Gus Frerotte (at Lon.) ............................... Nov. 19, 2000 455 Philip Rivers (vs. Wash.).......................... Sept. 26, 2010 436 Philip Rivers (vs. Lon.) ............................ Sept. 20, 2009 431 Philip Rivers (vs. Orl.) .............................. Oct. 10, 2010 417 Drew Bledsoe (vs. Phil.) ............................. Oct. 6, 2002 412 Colin Kaepernick (vs. Anch.) ..................... Sept. 8, 2013 401 Carson Palmer (at Wash.)......................... Sept. 16, 2007 395 Todd Marinovich (vs. Phil.) ..................... Sept. 20, 1992 385 Philip Rivers (at Orl.) ................................. Nov. 6, 2011 378 Philip Rivers (vs. Anch.) .......................... Sept. 18, 2011
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 216 Eddie George (vs. Phil.) ........................... Aug. 31, 1997 211 Larry Johnson (at Wash.) ......................... Nov. 20, 2005 210 Warrick Dunn (at A.A.) ..............................Dec. 3, 2000 199 Eddie George (vs. Chi.) ............................. Dec. 12, 1999 198 Larry Johnson (vs. Wash.)........................ Sept. 28, 2008 195 Chris Johnson (at Mia.) ............................. Oct. 21, 2012 183 Olandis Gary (at Wash.) ............................ Dec. 19, 1999 181 Eddie George (vs. Anch.) ............................ Oct. 8, 2000 179 Steven Jackson (at Char.) .......................... Oct. 30, 2005 179 DeMarco Murray (vs. Mia.) .....................Dec. 7, 2014 172 Larry Johnson (at Wash.) ........................... Nov. 5, 2006
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 253 Plaxico Burress (vs. Mia.) ........................ Nov. 10, 2002 249 Alshon Jeffery (at Orl.) ...............................Dec. 1, 2013 224 A.J. Green (vs. Mia.) .................................Dec. 7, 2014 204 Randy Moss (at Orl.) ................................ Nov. 14, 1999 190 Randy Moss (at Anch.) ............................... Oct. 4, 1998 183 Jerry Rice (at Sea.) .................................... Oct. 18, 1992 183 A.J. Green (at Char.) ................................ Sept. 23, 2012 181 Calvin Williams (at Phil.)......................... Sept. 19, 1993 179 Randy Moss (at Wash.) ............................ Nov. 15, 2009 179 Victor Cruz (at Orl.) ................................. Sept. 16, 2012 172 Randy Moss (vs. Mia.) ............................. Sept. 28, 2003 172 Larry Fitzgerald (at Lon.) ......................... Nov. 26, 2006 171 Randy Moss (vs. Mia.) ............................. Nov. 18, 2001
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 Thurman Thomas (at Anch.) ...................... Sept. 6, 1992 29 Larry Johnson (at Phil.) ............................. Oct. 29, 2006 29 Randy Moss (vs. Chi.) .............................. Nov. 18, 2007 25 Randy Moss (vs. Orl.) .............................. Nov. 29, 1998 24 Carson Palmer (at Wash.)......................... Sept. 16, 2007 24 DeAngelo Williams (at Phil.) ................... Nov. 30, 2008 23 14 times, most recently by a RB (four), Steven Jackson (at Chi.) .......... Oct. 19, 2008 WR (10), Randy Moss (vs. Mia.) .............. Oct. 18, 2009 22 Thurman Thomas (vs. Char.) ..................... Sept. 1, 1991
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ..................... DeMarco Murray ........ 1,687 ...... 2014 Rushing Attempts ................. Eddie George .................... 351 ...... 2000 DeMarco Murray ........... 351 ...... 2014 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ...... Michael Bennett .............. 5.56 ...... 2002 100-Yard Games ................. DeMarco Murray ............. 11 ...... 2014 Rushing Touchdowns ........... Larry Johnson ..................... 12 ...... 2005 Larry Johnson ..................... 12 ...... 2006 Rushing Yards, QB ............. Colin Kaepernick ............ 381 ...... 2014 Rushing Touchdowns, QB .... Jeff Blake.............................. 3 ...... 1997 Cade McNown ...................... 3 ...... 2000 Aaron Brooks ....................... 3 ...... 2004
Receptions ............................ Randy Moss ........................ 99 ...... 2003 Receiving Yards .................... Randy Moss ................... 1,465 ...... 2003 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Randy Moss ................... 19.82 ...... 1998 100-Yard Games ................... Randy Moss .......................... 7 ...... 2000 Randy Moss .......................... 7 ...... 2003 Larry Fitzgerald .................... 7 ...... 2005 Randy Moss .......................... 7 ...... 2007 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Randy Moss ........................ 18 ...... 2007 Receptions, TE ...................... Jordan Cameron .................. 75 ...... 2013 Receiving Yards, TE ............. Jordan Cameron ................ 848 ...... 2013 Touchdowns, TE ................... Keith Jackson ....................... 7 ...... 1994 Jordan Cameron .................... 7 ...... 2013 Receptions, RB ..................... Steven Jackson ................... 74 ...... 2006 Receiving Yards, RB ............ Thurman Thomas ............. 631 ...... 1991 Touchdowns, RB .................. Thurman Thomas ................. 4 ...... 1991 Eddie George ........................ 4 ...... 1999
Passer Rating ........................ Brian Griese ................. 103.85 ...... 2000 Passing Yards........................ Philip Rivers .................. 3,891 ...... 2009 Completion Percentage ......... Carson Palmer ............... 66.58 ...... 2005 300-Yard Games ................... Drew Bledsoe ....................... 5 ...... 2002 Philip Rivers ......................... 5 ...... 2008 Philip Rivers ......................... 5 ...... 2009 Philip Rivers ......................... 5 ...... 2010 Philip Rivers ......................... 5 ...... 2011 Touchdown Passes ................ Philip Rivers ....................... 28 ...... 2008 Interceptions Thrown ............ Carson Palmer .................... 17 ...... 2007
Extra Points ........................... Nate Kaeding ...................... 52 ...... 2006 Field Goals ............................ Chip Lohmiller ................... 25 ...... 1992 Field Goal Percentage ........... Matt Prater ..................... 1.000 ...... 2010 Punting Average ................... Shane Lechler ................ 50.48 ...... 2011
Sacks .................................... Justin Houston .................. 17 ...... 2014 Interceptions ......................... Merton Hanks ....................... 5 ...... 1995 Patrick Peterson .................... 5 ...... 2012
Total Touchdowns ................ Randy Moss ........................ 18 ...... 2007 Scoring .................................. Randy Moss ...................... 143 ...... 2007 Scoring (QB) ......................... Philip Rivers ..................... 100 ...... 2008 Philip Rivers ..................... 100 ...... 2009 Scoring (RB) ......................... Larry Johnson ................... 134 ...... 2006 Scoring (WR) ........................ Randy Moss ...................... 143 ...... 2007 Scoring (TE) ......................... Jordan Cameron .................. 52 ...... 2013 Scoring (PK) ......................... Chip Lohmiller ................. 123 ...... 1991 Scoring (P) ............................ Shane Lechler ..................... 31 ...... 2011 Scoring (DEF) ...................... Justin Houston .................. 34 ...... 2014
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Washington Warlords (2014 Finish: 2nd in FFL South, 9-6) 2014 AT A GLANCE
t’s hard to believe the Washington Warlords were picked to finish fourth in the FFL
South last year. It’s true they’d slipped in 2013 after three straight 10‐win seasons,
but any team with Peyton Manning, Arian Foster and Rob Gronkowski should not be
dismissed out of hand. Foster and Gronkowski ended up on the All‐FFL Team once again
along with two of their teammates, and while Manning did not make it, he still threw for
over 4,000 yards and 37 touchdowns. That was enough to make the Warlords the highest
scoring team in the FFL and send them to the playoffs for the fourth year in a row.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
• This same question was asked in 2011 when neck surgery left his future in doubt, and in three seasons since then, Peyton Manning has thrown for 12,978 yards and 115 touchdowns all after the age of 35. The question feels different this time though, and Clark Croft knows their time together is growing short. That leaves Joe Flacco as the heir-apparent, which means Washington is in a lot better shape than it was four years ago when Josh Freeman was running the show.
• Another old-timer who has spent his entire career with the
Warlords is Andre Johnson, who will soon surpass 12,000 yards in his FFL career and still has a chance to get to 1,000 receptions. A big dependable receiver who makes few mistakes, Johnson is still Washington’s top dog, and Croft needs more to go with him. Tight end Rob Gronkowski puts up wide receiver type numbers, but that still leaves the Warlords a little bit short. The ultra-talented but extremely troubled Josh Gordon was given his release following another suspension, and Eric Decker faded badly last year.
• 2015 is already off to a bad start with Arian Foster expected
to miss about half the season following groin surgery. Reggie Bush and C.J. Spiller broke down last year, and with Bush now in his 10th season, the Warlords needed Foster even more. Tre Mason gave them a boost down the stretch last year after moving up from the practice squad but the jury is still out as to whether he’ll develop into a full-time starter.
• Washington will probably never have the type of year it had
in 2014 on defense again. Behind FFL Defensive Player-of-the-Year J.J. Watt and Elvis Dumervil, who combined for 30 sacks, the Warlords scored a league record 113 points on defense, which made up for any problems they had at wide receiver or at the #2 running back slot. Watt scored five TDs and 75 points by himself, but it’s extremely unlikely that will happen again, so Croft needs to fill in the gaps on offense.
2014 SEASON LEADERS
Rushing
Arian Foster 1,127 yards 230 att. 4.90 avg. 8 TD
Tre Mason 536 yards 132 att. 4.06 avg. 2 TD
Receiving
Rob Gronkowski 1,093 yards 76 rec. 14.38 avg. 11 TD
Andre Johnson 737 yards 69 rec. 10.68 avg. 2 TD
Eric Decker 346 yards 36 rec. 9.61 avg. 2 TD
Passing
Peyton Manning 4,143 yards 37 TD 11 Int. 106.44 rating
Joe Flacco 327 yards 3 TD 0 Int. 137.43 rating
Scoring
Peyton Manning 155 points 37 TD passes, six 300‐yard games
Arian Foster 119 points 12 TDs, seven 100‐yard games
Steven Hauschka 113 points 31‐for‐31 on XPs, 27‐for‐30 on FGs
LEAGUE RANKINGS THE LAST TWO SEASONS
2014 2013 Last Year
Category Rank Rank Led the League
Scoring (points) ......................... 1st .............. 2nd .................. 2014
Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 7th ............. 10th ................. 2012
Total Offense ............................... 4th .............. 1st ................... 2013
Rushing Offense .......................... 5th ............. 11th ................. never
Receiving Offense ........................ 9th .............. 1st ................... 2013
Passing Offense ........................... 3rd .............. 1st ................... 2013
Passer Rating .............................. 2nd .............. 1st ................... 2012
Kicking (based on points) ........... t‐4th ............. 4th .................. 1999
Field Goal Percentage .................. 4th ............. 10th ................. never
Punting (based on gross avg.) ..... 12th ............ 11th ................. never
2014 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Passing Yards ........... 479 ... Peyton Manning .......... Oct. 5 (at Tex.)
Rushing Yards .......... 157 ... Arian Foster ................. Oct. 5 (at Tex.)
Receiving Yards ........ 149 ... Rob Gronkowski .......... Oct. 26 (at Char.)
Receptions ................... 9 ... Rob Gronkowski .......... Oct. 26 (at Char.)
9 ... Rob Gronkowski .......... Nov. 2 (at Orl.)
9 ... Eric Decker .................. Nov. 2 (at Orl.)
Points ......................... 25 ... Arian Foster ................. Oct. 26 (at Char.)
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KEY NUMBER FROM 2014 Although Washington got a league record 113 points from its defense, which allowed the Warlords to survive some setbacks elsewhere, it was still Peyton Manning and his 155 points
that drove this team. That was good for third in the FFL and he was the only one of the top eight whose team made the playoffs. Manning scored in double figures 10 times (all in the first 12 games), and in the five games he didn’t, including the playoff loss to London, the Warlords went 1-4.
2014 Week-by-Week Results 9/7 W at Ann Arbor 50-33 9/14 L at Miami 45-48 9/21 W Orlando 39-35 9/28 L Seattle 42-47 10/5 W at Texas 63-39 10/12 W London 73-38 10/19 W Philadelphia 51-22 10/26 W at Charlotte 75-58 11/2 W at Orlando 67-60 11/9 L Anchorage 35-43 11/16 L Miami 39-55 11/23 W Texas 43-37 11/30 W at Chicago 73-57 12/7 L Charlotte 43-61 12/14 L at London 30-35 12/21 L at London 34-61
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Washington Year‐by‐Year Record Year Coach W L T PF PA Div. Finish 1992 Clark Croft 4 9 2 338 432 Fourth 1993 Clark Croft 6 10 0 422 512 Fifth 1994 Clark Croft 8 7 0 516 464 Second 1995 Clark Croft 10 5 0 596 509 Second 1996 Clark Croft 8 7 0 475 558 Fourth 1997 Clark Croft 9 6 0 535 451 Second 1998 Clark Croft 6 9 0 442 485 Fourth 1999 Clark Croft 5 10 0 413 528 Sixth 2000 Clark Croft 6 9 0 532 596 Sixth 2001 Clark Croft 9 6 0 487 484 Second 2002 Clark Croft 5 10 0 359 469 Sixth 2003 Clark Croft 6 9 0 442 476 Fourth 2004 Clark Croft 11 4 0 651 499 First 2005 Clark Croft 4 11 0 370 485 Sixth 2006 Clark Croft 11 4 0 558 386 First 2007 Clark Croft 9 5 1 622 482 First 2008 Clark Croft 10 5 0 584 544 Second 2009 Clark Croft 6 9 0 594 550 Fourth 2010 Clark Croft 10 5 0 667 572 Third 2011 Clark Croft 10 4 1 613 516 First 2012 Clark Croft 13 2 0 712 512 First 2013 Clark Croft 8 6 1 685 531 Third
2014 Clark Croft 9 6 0 768 668 Second
Postseason History 1994 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 1995 Wild Card Qualifier 1997 Wild Card Qualifier 2001 Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier 2004 Southern Division Champions 2006 Southern Division Champions 2007 Super Bowl Champions, Southern Division Champions 2008 Wild Card Qualifier 2011 Southern Division Champions 2012 Super Bowl Champions, Southern Division Champions 2013 Wild Card Qualifier 2014 Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 13 10 Lost 2 5‐6 8‐4 vs. Ann Arbor 9 14 Won 1 3‐9 6‐5 vs. Boston 12 5 Won 4 7‐2 5‐3 vs. Charlotte 29 17 1 Lost 1 15‐9 14‐8‐1 vs. Chicago 11 6 1 Won 3 5‐3 6‐3‐1 vs. London 23 26 Lost 2 13‐11 10‐15 vs. Miami 19 20 Lost 3 12‐8 7‐12 vs. Orlando 22 24 3 Won 3 9‐14‐2 13‐10‐1 vs. Philadelphia 12 11 Won 5 6‐4 6‐7 vs. Seattle 14 13 Lost 1 7‐7 7‐6 vs. Texas 25 22 Won 3 10‐13 15‐9
Totals 189 168 5 92‐86‐2 97‐82‐3
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home Away vs. Anchorage 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 vs. Ann Arbor 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Charlotte 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Chicago 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. London 0 3 Lost 3 0‐1 0‐2 vs. Miami 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ vs. Orlando 2 1 Won 1 1‐1 1‐0 vs. Philadelphia 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 vs. Seattle 3 0 Won 3 1‐0 2‐0 vs. Texas 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1
Totals 6 9 2‐4 4‐5
Most Points Scored in a Game Fewest Points in a Game 109 vs. Seattle (17) ............... 12/1/13 6 vs. Orlando (20) ....... 11/24/02 82 vs. Orlando (26) ........... 11/28/04 7 vs. London (27) .......... 10/3/99 78 vs. Miami (49) .............. 11/14/04 7 at London (21) ........... 9/11/05 75 at London (52) ............... 9/10/00 8 at Anchorage (27) .... 10/19/03 75 at Charlotte (58) .......... 10/26/14 10 vs. Miami (57) ........... 9/29/02 73 vs. London (38) ........... 10/12/14 10 vs. London (31) ........ 10/13/02 73 at Chicago (57) ............ 11/30/14 11 at Seattle (36) .......... 11/29/02 11 at Miami (18) ........... 10/16/05
Largest Margin of Victory 92 (109‐17) vs. Seattle ....................... 12/1/13 56 (82‐26) vs. Orlando ................... 11/28/04 51 (68‐17) vs. London ........................ 9/4/94 46 (56‐10) at Miami ....................... 12/13/09 44 (70‐26) vs. Texas ....................... 11/26/95 44 (55‐11) vs. Seattle ....................... 9/25/11
Fewest Points Allowed Most Points Allowed 3 at Orlando (31) .............. 9/19/93 72 at Miami (28) ............. 9/14/08 3 vs. Ann Arbor (25) ........ 10/15/06 70 at Miami (34) ........... 10/22/00 4 vs. Orlando (20) ........... 11/30/08 70 at Miami (52) ............. 12/5/04 6 at Charlotte (48) ............ 11/4/07 69 vs. London (29) .......... 10/8/95 8 vs. Orlando (18) ........... 12/18/05 68 at Seattle (32) ............ 9/27/98 8 vs. Philadelphia (41) ......... 9/9/07 67 vs. London (30) ........ 11/27/05 9 at Texas (40) ................ 10/28/01
Largest Margin of Defeat
47 (10‐57) vs. Miami ........................ 9/29/02 46 (18‐64) at Charlotte .................. 11/25/01 44 (28‐72) at Miami ......................... 9/14/08 40 (29‐69) vs. London ...................... 10/8/95 38 (19‐57) vs. London .................... 11/30/03
Washington All‐Time Playoff Results Quarterback Leading Rusher Leading Receiver Top Scorer 1994 at Orlando W, 34‐22 Dan Marino (225) Marcus Allen (42) Ricky Watters (106) Ricky Watters (23) at Ann Arbor L, 11‐23 Dan Marino (285) Ricky Watters (13) Herman Moore (55) Pete Stoyanovich (9) 1995 vs. Orlando L, 20‐47 Scott Mitchell (233) Ricky Watters (74) Herman Moore (59) Pete Stoyanovich (8) 1997 at Chicago L, 28‐37 Scott Mitchell (255) Ricky Watters (95) Rod Smith (73) Cary Blanchard (11) 2001 at Seattle W, 27‐22 Peyton Manning (195) Anthony Thomas (76) Jay Riemersma (78) Ron Dayne & Rod Smith (6) at Philadelphia L, 30‐41 Peyton Manning (191) Anthony Thomas (160) Rod Smith (92) Anthony Thomas (11) 2004 vs. Charlotte L, 39‐40 Peyton Manning (383) Emmitt Smith (65) Brandon Stokley (123) Brandon Stokley (11) 2006 vs. London L, 34‐37 Peyton Manning (205) Reggie Bush (126) Lee Evans (64) Reggie Bush (11) 2007 at Anchorage W, 92‐50 Peyton Manning (311) Brandon Jacobs (145) Andre Johnson (74) Brandon Jacobs (17) at Seattle W, 22‐17 Peyton Manning (95) Brandon Jacobs (67) Andre Johnson (74) Braylon Edwards & Brandon Jacobs (6) 2008 at Texas L, 56‐72 Peyton Manning (364) Brandon Jacobs (87) Dallas Clark (105) Brandon Jacobs (18) 2011 vs. Miami L, 38‐57 Matt Moore (294) Arian Foster (158) Rob Gronkowski (78) Arian Foster (11) 2012 vs. Orlando W, 44‐36 Peyton Manning (339) C.J. Spiller (138) Andre Johnson (97) Peyton Manning (13) vs. Seattle W, 53‐26 Peyton Manning (304) Arian Foster (96) Andre Johnson (141) Peyton Manning (14) 2013 at London L, 44‐58 Peyton Manning (400) Reggie Bush (34) Eric Decker (131) Peyton Manning (20) 2014 at London L, 34‐61 Peyton Manning (311) Arian Foster (96) Josh Gordon (45) Tre Mason (8)
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All‐Time First Round Draft Picks
Player Pos.
1992 Rodney Peete ............... QB
1993 Ricky Sanders .............. WR
1994 Scott Mitchell ............... QB
1995 Tyrone Wheatley .......... RB
1996 (No selection)
1997 Napoleon Kaufman ...... RB
Cary Blanchard .............. K
1998 Peyton Manning ........... QB
1999 Kevin Faulk ................... RB
2000 *Ron Dayne .................. RB
2001 Anthony Thomas .......... RB
2002 T.J. Duckett ................... RB
2003 Charles Rogers ............. WR
2004 Julius Jones ................... RB
2005 Braylon Edwards ......... WR
2006 *Reggie Bush ................ RB
2007 Adam Vinatieri .............. K
2008 Adam Vinatieri .............. K
2009 Glenn Coffee ................ RB
2010 Arian Foster .................. RB
2011 Lee Evans ..................... WR
2012 Justin Blackmon .......... WR
2013 Daryl Richardson .......... RB
2014 Toby Gerhart ................ RB
*First pick in the draft
All‐FFL Performers
1993 Ricky Watters RB Second Team
Marcus Allen RB Second Team
1994 Dan Marino QB Second Team
Herman Moore WR Second Team
Brent Jones TE Second Team
1995 Herman Moore WR First Team
Ricky Watters RB Second Team
1996 Herman Moore WR First Team
Bruce Smith DE Second Team
1997 Rod Smith WR First Team
Bruce Smith DE First Team
Herman Moore WR Second Team
1999 Mike Hollis K First Team
Peyton Manning QB Second Team
2000 Peyton Manning QB First Team
Warren Sapp DT First Team
Rod Smith WR Second Team
2001 Rod Smith WR Second Team
Hunter Smith P Second Team
Ronde Barber CB Second Team
2002 Ryan Longwell K Second Team
2003 Peyton Manning QB First Team
2004 Peyton Manning QB First Team
2005 Peyton Manning QB First Team
2006 Peyton Manning QB Second Team
2007 Braylon Edwards WR Second Team
2008 Andre Johnson WR First Team
Jared Allen DE Second Team
2009 Andre Johnson WR First Team
Dallas Clark TE First Team
Jared Allen DE First Team
Peyton Manning QB Second Team
2010 Peyton Manning QB First Team
Arian Foster RB First Team
Andre Johnson WR Second Team
Dan Carpenter K Second Team
2011 Rob Gronkowski TE First Team
Arian Foster RB Second Team
Jason Pierre‐Paul DE Second Team
2012 Arian Foster RB First Team
Rob Gronkowski TE First Team
J.J. Watt DE First Team
Peyton Manning QB Second Team
2013 Peyton Manning QB First Team
2014 Arian Foster RB First Team
Rob Gronkowski TE First Team
J.J. Watt DE First Team
Elvis Dumervil DE Second Team
3,000‐Yard Passers
1994 Dan Marino ................ 3,943 ......... 14 games
1995 Dan Marino ................ 3,134 ......... 12 games
1999 Peyton Manning ......... 3,695 ......... 14 games
2000 Peyton Manning ......... 3,924 ......... 14 games
2001 Peyton Manning ......... 3,745 ......... 14 games
2002 Peyton Manning ......... 3,688 ......... 14 games
2003 Peyton Manning ......... 3,901 ......... 14 games
2004 Peyton Manning ......... 4,168 ......... 14 games
2005 Peyton Manning ......... 3,626 ......... 14 games
2006 Peyton Manning ......... 3,910 ......... 14 games
2007 Peyton Manning ......... 3,633 ......... 14 games
2008 Peyton Manning ......... 3,543 ......... 14 games
2009 Peyton Manning ......... 4,213 ......... 14 games
2010 Peyton Manning ......... 4,257 ......... 14 games
2012 Peyton Manning ......... 4,024 ......... 14 games
2013 Peyton Manning ......... 4,811 ......... 14 games
2014 Peyton Manning ......... 4,143 ......... 14 games
1,000‐Yard Rushers
1995 Ricky Watters ............. 1,186 ......... 14 games
1996 Ricky Watters ............. 1,236 ......... 14 games
1998 Ricky Watters ............. 1,048 ......... 14 games
1999 Ricky Watters ............. 1,117 ......... 14 games
2000 Ricky Watters ............. 1,007 ......... 14 games
2005 Reuben Droughns ....... 1,156 ......... 14 games
2010 Arian Foster ................ 1,343 ......... 14 games
2011 Arian Foster ................ 1,066 ......... 13 games
2012 Arian Foster ................ 1,300 ......... 14 games
2014 Arian Foster ................ 1,127 ......... 11 games
1,000‐Yard Receivers
1994 Herman Moore ........... 1,056 ......... 14 games
1995 Herman Moore ........... 1,449 ......... 13 games
1996 Herman Moore ........... 1,187 ......... 14 games
1997 Herman Moore ........... 1,101 ......... 13 games
Rod Smith ................... 1,054 ......... 14 games
2000 Rod Smith ................... 1,421 ......... 14 games
2001 Rod Smith ................... 1,195 ......... 14 games
2004 Andre Johnson ............ 1,083 ......... 14 games
2006 Andre Johnson ............ 1,087 ......... 14 games
2008 Andre Johnson ............ 1,408 ......... 14 games
2009 Andre Johnson ............ 1,433 ......... 14 games
2010 Andre Johnson ............ 1,216 ......... 14 games
2011 Rob Gronkowski ......... 1,055 ......... 13 games
2012 Andre Johnson ............ 1,360 ......... 14 games
2013 Eric Decker.................. 1,130 ......... 14 games
Andre Johnson ............ 1,096 ......... 12 games
2014 Rob Gronkowski ......... 1,093 ......... 14 games
Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player 2004 Peyton Manning 2010 Arian Foster 2012 Arian Foster 2013 Peyton Manning Defensive Player‐of‐the‐Year 2009 Jared Allen 2014 J.J. Watt Rookie‐of‐the‐Year 2006 Reggie Bush Coach‐of‐the‐Year 2004 Clark Croft 2011 Clark Croft
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances 479 Peyton Manning (at Tex.) ......................... Oct. 5, 1995 473 Dan Marino (vs. Lon.) ................................ Sept. 4, 1994 472 Peyton Manning (at Lon.) ......................... Oct. 31, 2004 462 Peyton Manning (vs. Chi.) ......................... Sept. 8, 2013 450 Dan Marino (at Tex.) ................................... Oct. 1, 1995 440 Peyton Manning (at Char.) ....................... Sept. 24, 2000 438 Peyton Manning (at Orl.)......................... Nov. 2, 2014 433 Peyton Manning (vs. Anch.) .................... Sept. 12, 2010 431 Dan Marino (vs. Orl.) ............................... Sept. 25, 1994 425 Peyton Manning (at Mia.) ...........................Dec. 5, 2004
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances 231 Arian Foster (vs. Anch.) ........................... Sept. 12, 2010 203 Reggie Bush (vs. Mia.) .............................. Dec. 18, 2011 188 Anthony Thomas (at A.A.) ........................ Oct. 21, 2001 184 Peyton Hillis (at Orl.) ................................. Nov. 7, 2010 176 Reuben Droughns (vs. Tex.) ..................... Oct. 17, 2004 174 Adrian Murrell (vs. Lon.) .......................... Dec. 13, 1998 173 Ricky Watters (at Tex.) ............................. Oct. 20, 1996 173 Anthony Thomas (at Sea.) ......................... Dec. 16, 2001 166 Reuben Droughns (at Tex.) ...................... Nov. 21, 2004 166 Reuben Droughns (vs. Tex.) .................... Nov. 20, 2005 165 Arian Foster (vs. Tex.) .............................. Dec. 16, 2012 163 Ricky Watters (vs. Tex.) .......................... Nov. 22, 1992
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 273 Andre Johnson (vs. Lon.) ......................... Nov. 18, 2012 265 Lee Evans (vs. Mia.) ................................ Nov. 19, 2006 261 Josh Gordon (vs. Sea.) ................................Dec. 1, 2013 229 Andre Johnson (at Anch.)........................... Nov. 3, 2013 207 Andre Johnson (vs. Tex.) .......................... Dec. 14, 2008 196 Andre Johnson (vs. Lon.) .......................... Dec. 20, 2009 193 Andre Johnson (at Mia.) ............................ Dec. 13, 2009 188 Andre Johnson (vs. Orl.) .......................... Nov. 25, 2012 187 Rod Smith (at Orl.) ................................... Nov. 19, 2000 183 Herman Moore (at Char.) ............................Dec. 3, 1995 183 Dallas Clark (vs. Mia.) ............................. Sept. 20, 2009
Top Single Game Scoring Performances 29 Reggie Bush (at Orl.) ..................................Dec. 3, 2006 29 Peyton Manning (vs. Chi.) ......................... Sept. 8, 2013 29 Eric Decker (vs. Sea.) ..................................Dec. 1, 2013 28 Arian Foster (at Phil.) ................................ Oct. 23, 2011 26 Arian Foster (vs. Anch.) ........................... Sept. 12, 2010 26 Andre Johnson (at Anch.)........................... Nov. 3, 2013 25 Peyton Manning (at Phil.) ........................... Oct. 6, 2013 25 Arian Foster (at Char.) ........................... Oct. 26, 2014 24 Peyton Manning (vs. Lon.) ....................... Sept. 23, 2001
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards ....................... Arian Foster ................... 1,343 ..... 2010 Rushing Attempts .................. Arian Foster ...................... 325 ..... 2012 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) ....... C.J. Spiller ........................ 5.81 ..... 2012 100-Yard Games.................... Arian Foster .......................... 7 ..... 2010 Arian Foster .......................... 7 ..... 2012 Arian Foster .......................... 7 ..... 2014 Rushing Touchdowns ............ Arian Foster ........................ 14 ..... 2012 Rushing Yards, QB ................ Josh Freeman .................... 157 ..... 2011 Rushing Touchdowns, QB ..... Scott Mitchell ........................ 4 ..... 1996
Receptions ............................. Herman Moore .................. 104 ..... 1995 Receiving Yards .................... Herman Moore ............... 1,449 ..... 1995 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ............ Rod Smith ...................... 17.28 ..... 1997 100-Yard Games.................... Herman Moore ...................... 9 ..... 1995 Receiving Touchdowns ......... Rob Gronkowski ................. 14 ..... 2011 Herman Moore (WR) .......... 13 ..... 1995 Receptions, TE ...................... Dallas Clark ........................ 89 ..... 2009 Receiving Yards, TE ............ Rob Gronkowski .......... 1,093 ..... 2014 Touchdowns, TE ................... Rob Gronkowski ................. 14 ..... 2011 Receptions, RB ...................... Reggie Bush ........................ 85 ..... 2006 Receiving Yards, RB ............. Reggie Bush ...................... 712 ..... 2006 Touchdowns, RB .................. Arian Foster ......................... 4 ..... 2014
Passer Rating ......................... Peyton Manning ........... 123.92 ..... 2004 Passing Yards ........................ Peyton Manning ............. 4,811 ..... 2013 Completion Percentage .......... Peyton Manning ............. 68.61 ..... 2009 300-Yard Games.................... Peyton Manning .................. 11 ..... 2013 Touchdown Passes ................ Peyton Manning .................. 47 ..... 2004 Peyton Manning .................. 47 ..... 2013 Interceptions Thrown ............ Peyton Manning .................. 21 ..... 2001
Extra Points ........................... Garrett Hartley .................... 48 ..... 2012 Field Goals ............................ Mike Hollis ......................... 30 ..... 1999 Field Goal Percentage ........... Mike Hollis ...................... .955 ..... 2000 Punting Average .................... Britton Colquitt .............. 46.23 ...... 2012
Sacks ..................................... J.J. Watt ..............................18 ...... 2012 Interceptions .......................... Ronde Barber ....................... 9 ...... 2001
Total Touchdowns ................. Arian Foster ........................16 ...... 2012 Scoring .................................. Peyton Manning ................ 201 ...... 2013 Scoring (QB) ......................... Peyton Manning ................ 201 ...... 2013 Scoring (RB) ......................... Arian Foster ...................... 131 ...... 2012 Scoring (WR) ........................ Herman Moore .................. 123 ...... 1995 Scoring (TE) .......................... Rob Gronkowski ............... 110 ...... 2011 Scoring (PK) .......................... Mike Hollis ....................... 122 ...... 1999 Scoring (P) ............................ Britton Colquitt ...................30 ...... 2012 Scoring (DEF) ....................... Jared Allen ..........................37 ...... 2009
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM); 2014 additions highlightedPoints: 109 Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 99 London vs. Texas 12-5-04 86 Charlotte at Boston 9-13-98 84 London vs. Philadelphia 11-19-06 82 Washington vs. Orlando 11-28-04 Points: 88 Chicago at Boston 9-28-14 75 Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-26-14 London vs. Orlando 10-19-14 Washington at Charlotte 10-26-14 74 Ann Arbor at Anchorage 9-21-14 73 Miami vs. Charlotte 9-28-14 Washington vs. London 10-12-14 Washington at Chicago 11-30-14 70 Chicago vs. Seattle 12-7-14 London vs. Charlotte 11-9-14 Fewest Points: 2 Boston vs. Ann Arbor 11-3-02 3 Orlando vs. Washington 9-19-93 Ann Arbor at Washington 10-15-06 4 Chicago vs. Orlando 9-29-91 Chicago vs. Texas 11-1-92 Philadelphia at Boston 9-17-00 Orlando at Washington 11-30-08 5 Charlotte vs. Orlando 11-17-91 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 11-15-92 Boston vs. Philadelphia 9-29-96 Texas at Chicago 12-7-97 London at Texas 10-11-98 Boston vs. Seattle 11-15-98 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 9-10-00 Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 10-7-07 Orlando at Charlotte 12-5-10 Chicago at London 12-12-10 Texas vs. Seattle 12-12-10 London vs. Miami 12-16-12 6 Chicago vs. Texas 9-22-91 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 11-8-92 Chicago at Seattle 9-19-93 Anchorage at Ann Arbor 10-6-96 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 9-7-97 Boston vs. Seattle 9-29-02 Washington vs. Orlando 11-24-02 Charlotte vs. Washington 11-4-07 Boston at London 9-22-13 Fewest Points: 10 Philadelphia at Chicago 10-12-14 15 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 10-5-14 16 Orlando at Charlotte 11-16-14 17 Miami at London 9-7-14 Seattle vs. Boston 10-12-14 18 London vs. Seattle 9-21-14 Boston vs. Chicago 9-28-14 Points, Losing Team: 65 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Charlotte at London 12-18-11 63 Ann Arbor at Orlando 11-20-94 62 Miami vs. London 9-8-13 61 Ann Arbor at Chicago 11-28-04 60 Miami at London 12-7-03 Charlotte at Miami 9-15-13 Points, Losing Team: 65 Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 10-26-14 60 Orlando vs. Washington 11-2-14 59 Charlotte at Miami 9-28-14 58 Texas vs. Charlotte 11-30-14 Charlotte vs. Washington 10-26-14 57 Chicago vs. Washington 11-30-14
Fewest Points, 7 Boston vs. Philadelphia 9-17-00 Winning Team: 9 Anchorage at Philadelphia 9-26-93 11 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-23-01 12 Anchorage at Texas 10-2-94 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 11-17-96 13 Ann Arbor vs. Seattle 10-11-92 Texas at Chicago 11-1-92 Fewest Points, 24 London vs. Miami 9-7-14 Winning Team: 31 Boston at Seattle 10-12-14 Miami vs. Orlando 12-14-14 32 Texas at Boston 12-14-14 33 Boston vs. Anchorage 9-14-14 Orlando vs. Anchorage 9-28-14 34 Miami at Chicago 9-21-14 Points, Both Teams 137 (76-61) Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 11-28-04 Combined: 136 (71-65) London vs. Charlotte 12-18-11 132 (69-63) Orlando vs. Ann Arbor 11-20-94 (67-65) Philadelphia vs. Seattle 10-31-04 (70-62) London at Miami 9-8-13 129 (99-30) London vs. Texas 12-5-04 128 (76-52) London at Texas 11-6-05 Points, Both Teams 140 (75-65) Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-26-14 Combined: 133 (75-58) Washington at Charlotte 10-26-14 132 (73-59) Miami vs. Charlotte 9-28-14 130 (73-57) Washington at Chicago 11-30-14 127 (67-60) Washington at Orlando 11-2-14 Fewest Points, 11 (7-4) Boston vs. Philadelphia 9-17-00 Combined: 17 (13-4) Texas at Chicago 11-1-92 (9-8) Anchorage at Philadelphia 9-26-93 19 (11-8) Philadelphia at Seattle 9-23-01 20 (13-7) Seattle at Ann Arbor 10-11-92 21 (14-7) London at Miami 10-20-96 (16-5) Texas vs. London 10-11-98 Fewest Points, 41 (24-17) London vs. Miami 9-7-14 Combined: 48 (31-17) Boston at Seattle 10-12-14 52 (31-21) Miami vs. Orlando 12-14-14 57 (32-25) Texas at Boston 12-14-14 59 (43-16) Charlotte vs. Orlando 11-16-14 Margin of Victory: 92 (109-17) Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 70 (88-18) Chicago at Boston 9-28-14 69 (99-30) London vs. Texas 12-5-04 66 (71-5) Orlando at Charlotte 11-17-91 65 (73-8) Boston at Texas 9-9-07 Total Yards: 1,265 Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 1,076 Charlotte vs. Philadelphia 10-20-96 1,064 London at Washington 11-5-00 1,054 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 11-9-03 1,052 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 Total Yards, Loss: 1,026 Miami vs. Ann Arbor 11-5-00 970 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 959 Chicago vs. Miami 10-15-00 957 London vs. Miami 12-4-11 920 Washington at Miami 12-5-04 Total Yards, 1,845 (957-888) London vs. Miami 12-4-11 Combined: 1,821 (915-906) London at Washington 9-23-01 1,809 (1064-745) London at Washington 11-5-00 1,803 (1265-538) Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 1,799 (941-858) Miami vs. Charlotte 9-15-13 Fewest Total Yards: 114 Boston at Anchorage 12-13-98 129 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 11-4-01 Texas vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-04 160 Chicago at Charlotte 10-14-07 161 Philadelphia vs. Boston 12-8-96 163 Anchorage at Orlando 11-15-98
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Fewest Total Yards, 114 Boston at Anchorage 12-13-98 Win: 129 Texas vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-04 176 Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-26-00 204 Anchorage vs. Chicago 12-8-96 230 Anchorage at Texas 10-2-94 Fewest Total Yards, 454 (340-114) Anchorage vs. Boston 12-13-98 Combined: 538 (349-189) Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 10-12-97 575 (296-279) London at Philadelphia 9-27-98 580 (333-247) Miami vs. London 10-20-96 595 (307-288) Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 Rushing Yards: 438 Orlando at Chicago 12-3-00 423 Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-11-01 392 London vs. Texas 9-14-03 376 Charlotte at Boston 9-13-98 374 Philadelphia at Chicago 11-4-01 Rushing Yards, Loss: 366 Boston vs. Anchorage 9-19-04 359 London vs. Texas 11-26-06 339 Charlotte at Anchorage 11-13-94 329 London vs. Texas 11-19-00 325 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-13-98 Rushing Yards, 661 (373-288) Boston vs. Anchorage 12-1-02 Combined: 639 (359-280) London vs. Texas 11-26-06 620 (438-182) Orlando at Chicago 12-3-00 602 (423-179) Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-11-01 585 (313-272) London vs. Philadelphia 9-28-03 Fewest Rushing Yards: -4 Chicago vs. Charlotte 11-2-08 -3 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-4-98 -2 London at Texas 12-10-95 Seattle at Philadelphia 12-2-07 -1 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 11-27-05 0 Philadelphia at Seattle 12-19-00 Anchorage at London 9-30-07 Boston vs. Seattle 12-15-13 Fewest Rushing Yards, -2 London at Texas 12-10-95 Win: Seattle at Philadelphia 12-2-07 2 Philadelphia vs. Chicago 9-20-98 3 Orlando vs. Seattle 9-5-93 London at Miami 10-20-96 4 Orlando at Anchorage 11-14-10 5 Washington at Philadelphia 12-7-97 Fewest Rushing Yards, 39 (21-18) Anchorage vs. Philadelphia 11-1-98 Combined: 51 (28-23) Philadelphia vs. London 9-27-98 53 (33-20) Seattle at Anchorage 12-5-99 55 (31-24) Miami at Ann Arbor 11-2-14 67 (37-30) Anchorage vs. Boston 12-13-98 Rushing Attempts: 70 Orlando at Seattle 9-14-97 London at Philadelphia 10-20-02 69 London vs. Boston 9-9-01 Miami vs. Washington 12-5-04 68 Charlotte at Orlando 9-18-94 Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-11-01 Miami at Washington 11-9-03 67 Orlando at Chicago 11-27-94 Miami vs. Orlando 11-25-01 Miami at Anchorage 11-4-07 66 eight times, most recently Miami vs. London 12-19-04 Attempts, Combined: 126 (64-62) Texas at London 9-19-99 124 (65-59) Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 121 (70-51) London at Philadelphia 10-20-02 117 (61-56) Miami at Charlotte 11-1-98 116 (63-53) Washington vs. Texas 10-5-97 (59-57) Miami vs. Orlando 11-30-03 (63-53) Chicago vs. Anchorage 12-12-04 (66-50) Miami vs. London 12-19-04 (58-58) Texas vs. Miami 11-27-05
Fewest Attempts: 0 Philadelphia at Seattle 12-19-99 Boston vs. Seattle 12-15-13 1 Washington vs. Orlando 12-2-01 Boston at Texas 10-16-05 Philadelphia vs. Boston 11-20-05 Boston at Anchorage 11-18-12 Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage 9-15-13 2 Anchorage at Boston 10-20-96 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-4-98 Philadelphia at Chicago 10-1-06 Seattle at Philadelphia 12-2-07 Chicago vs. Charlotte 11-2-08 Chicago at Seattle 10-9-11 3 Philadelphia vs. Chicago 9-20-98 Washington at Charlotte 10-18-98 Anchorage at Philadelphia 11-22-98 Texas at Boston 11-28-04 Ann Arbor at Texas 11-13-05 Anchorage at London 9-30-07 Orlando at Anchorage 11-14-10 Seattle at Chicago 11-24-13 Anchorage vs. Seattle 11-16-14 4 Philadelphia at Charlotte 11-6-94 London vs. Anchorage 10-15-95 Chicago at Anchorage 10-19-97 Orlando vs. Charlotte 12-7-97 Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 12-11-05 Washington vs. Charlotte 12-8-13 Fewest Attempts, 14 (9-5) Anchorage vs. Philadelphia 11-1-98 Combined: 16 (10-6) Boston at Anchorage 12-13-98 18 (11-7) London at Philadelphia 9-27-98 21 (12-9) Washington vs. Orlando 10-26-03 24 (15-9) Ann Arbor vs. Miami 11-2-14 Avg. per Attempt 12.46 (13-162) Miami at Ann Arbor 10-9-11 (Min. 10 att.): 10.15 (13-132) London at Washington 10-8-95 9.78 (18-176) Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-27-94 9.77 (13-127) Ann Arbor at Anchorage 12-5-10 (22-215) Boston vs. Chicago 12-2-12 9.27 (26-241) Chicago vs. Seattle 12-13-09 Avg. per Attempt 9.77 (22-215) Boston vs. Chicago 12-2-12 (Min. 20 att.): 9.27 (26-241) Chicago vs. Seattle 12-13-09 8.98 (40-359) London vs. Texas 11-26-06 8.97 (32-287) London at Texas 9-20-09 8.88 (25-222) Charlotte vs. Orlando 11-26-00 Lowest Average -0.09 (11-(-1)) Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 11-27-05 (Min. 10 att.): 0.27 (11-3) Anchorage at Washington 11-6-05 0.36 (14-5) Washington at Philadelphia 12-7-97 0.58 (19-11) Boston vs. Chicago 9-21-97 0.85 (33-28) Washington vs. Texas 11-5-06 Lowest Average 0.85 (33-28) Washington vs. Texas 11-5-06 (Min. 20 att.): 1.04 (25-26) Anchorage vs. Texas 9-11-05 1.28 (29-37) Boston at Seattle 10-15-00 1.30 (27-35) Anchorage vs. Washington 11-17-96 1.33 (36-48) Orlando at Charlotte 12-6-98 Rushing Touchdowns: 6 Charlotte at Texas 11-10-91 Washington vs. Chicago 12-5-93 Orlando at Anchorage 9-24-95 Charlotte at Boston 9-13-98 Philadelphia vs. London 10-20-02 Boston vs. Anchorage 12-1-02 Miami at London 12-7-03 Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 10-24-04 Seattle at Anchorage 9-25-05 London at Miami 10-14-07 Seattle at Miami 9-21-08 Anchorage at London 11-23-08
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5 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage at Texas 11-4-12 Ann Arbor vs. Boston 12-10-00 Boston never Charlotte at Ann Arbor 10-1-06 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 11-24-04 London vs. Orlando 11-12-06 Miami at Charlotte 11-24-02 Orlando at Washington 11-25-12 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 10-31-04 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 10-16-05 Texas at Philadelphia 11-30-08 Washington at Orlando 12-3-06 Passing Yards: 517 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 510 Philadelphia at London 11-19-06 Boston vs. Anchorage 9-16-12 506 Seattle vs. London 10-6-13 504 London at Washington 11-5-00 499 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Passing Yards, Loss: 510 Philadelphia at London 11-19-06 499 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 462 Seattle at Washington 11-28-93 458 Washington vs. Texas 10-5-03 455 Texas vs. Washington 9-26-10 Passing Yards, 888 (499-389) Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Combined: 826 (510-316) Boston vs. Anchorage 9-16-12 822 (517-305) Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 817 (497-320) Miami vs. Charlotte 9-15-13 806 (504-302) London at Washington 11-5-00 Fewest Passing Yards: -7 Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 0 several times, most recently Orlando vs. Texas 9-7-14 2 Orlando at Chicago 10-24-04 5 Orlando vs. Texas 10-7-07 9 Seattle at Washington 10-27-96 Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-12-97 Charlotte at Miami 11-25-07 Fewest Passing Yards, 0 several times, most recently Win: Orlando vs. Texas 9-7-14 9 Seattle at Washington 10-27-96 Charlotte at Miami 11-25-07 17 Texas vs. Anchorage 11-8-92 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-29-02 18 Orlando vs. Washington 9-15-96 22 Miami vs. Washington 12-5-04 Fewest Passing Yards, 0 (0-0) Philadelphia at Boston 11-29-98 Combined: 12 (12-0) Orlando at Miami 11-8-98 20 (20-0) Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 63 (63-0) Boston at Anchorage 12-1-96 65 (65-0) Texas at Seattle 11-2-03 Passing Attempts: 66 Anchorage at Ann Arbor 12-16-12 65 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 63 Chicago vs. Washington 12-6-98 London at Washington 9-23-01 Seattle at Texas 12-12-10 62 Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 Seattle vs. Anchorage 10-28-12 Seattle vs. Texas 11-25-12 61 Ann Arbor at Charlotte 10-13-96 London vs. Philadelphia 11-25-12 Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia 10-27-13
Passing Attempts, 104 (56-48) Miami at Seattle 9-11-05 Combined: (53-51) Chicago at Philadelphia 11-3-13 103 (58-45) Ann Arbor at Orlando 12-4-05 102 (61-41) London vs. Philadelphia 11-25-12 101 (65-36) Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 99 (55-44) Chicago vs. Anchorage 11-7-93 (52-47) Boston at Anchorage 10-5-97 (57-42) Charlotte at Texas 12-13-98 (62-37) Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 (52-47) Washington at Orlando 11-7-10 Fewest Passing Attempts: 0 several times, most recently Orlando vs. Texas 9-7-14 1 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-27-91 Texas vs. Anchorage 11-8-92 Orlando vs. Washington 9-15-96 Seattle at Washington 10-27-96 Charlotte vs. Orlando 12-6-98 Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage 11-7-04 London at Orlando 11-21-04 Orlando at Charlotte 12-5-10 Texas vs. London 10-16-11 2 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-29-02 Orlando vs. Texas 10-7-07 Miami at London 11-3-13 3 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 11-12-95 Chicago at Anchorage 11-8-98 Orlando at Miami 11-8-98 Orlando vs. London 9-24-00 Texas at Washington 12-23-01 Miami vs. Orlando 10-5-08 Charlotte at Orlando 9-14-14 4 Orlando vs. London 9-1-91 Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-12-97 Miami vs. Orlando 11-8-98 Miami vs. Washington 12-5-04 Chicago vs. Miami 10-30-05 Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 Charlotte at Miami 11-25-07 Fewest Attempts, 0 (0-0) Philadelphia at Boston 11-29-98 Combined: 4 (4-0) Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 7 (4-3) Miami vs. Orlando 11-8-98 10 (10-0) Boston at Chicago 10-11-09 11 (11-0) Texas at Seattle 11-2-03 Completions: 43 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 42 Chicago vs. Washington 12-6-98 41 Chicago at Philadelphia 11-10-91 Seattle vs. Boston 12-6-09 40 Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 London vs. Miami 9-28-08 Washington vs. Anchorage 9-12-10 39 London at Washington 11-5-00 Philadelphia at Chicago 9-21-08 Anchorage at Texas 9-13-09 Washington vs. Charlotte 12-8-13 Completions, Combined: 70 (43-27) Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 68 (40-28) Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 67 (36-31) Orlando vs. Washington 11-7-10 66 (36-30) Chicago vs. Philadelphia 10-10-04 65 (39-26) London at Washington 11-5-00 (40-25) Washington vs. Anchorage 9-12-10
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Fewest Completions: 0 several times, most recently Orlando vs. Texas 9-7-14 1 Orlando vs. London 9-1-91 Texas vs. Anchorage 11-8-92 Orlando vs. Washington 9-15-96 Seattle at Washington 10-27-96 Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-12-97 Chicago at Anchorage 11-8-98 Orlando at Miami 11-8-98 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-28-02 Orlando vs. Texas 10-7-07 Texas vs. London 10-16-11 Miami at London 11-3-13 2 Orlando at Ann Arbor 9-12-93 Washington at Chicago 10-24-93 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 11-12-95 Boston at Chicago 10-26-97 Orlando at Chicago 10-24-04 Charlotte at Miami 11-25-07 Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 Charlotte at Orlando 9-14-14 3 12 times, most recently Chicago vs. Anchorage 10-20-13 4 10 times, most recently Charlotte vs. London 12-4-05 Fewest Completions, 0 (0-0) Philadelphia at Boston 11-29-98 Combined: 1 (1-0) Orlando at Miami 11-8-98 3 (3-0) Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 6 (6-0) Texas at Seattle 11-2-03 8 (8-0) Washington vs. Texas 11-22-93 Boston at Chicago 10-11-09 Completion %: 100.00 (11-11) Orlando at Washington 12-18-05 (Min. 10 att.) 94.74 (18-19) Chicago vs. Charlotte 10-28-12 93.75 (15-16) Seattle at Charlotte 10-16-94 93.33 (14-15) Charlotte at Ann Arbor 11-18-12 90.00 (18-20) Orlando vs. Texas 10-20-91 Completion %: 90.00 (18-20) Orlando vs. Texas 10-20-91 (Min. 20 att.) 89.47 (33-38) Philadelphia vs. Boston 11-10-02 88.57 (31-35) Philadelphia vs. Washington 10-23-11 86.96 (20-23) Chicago vs. Charlotte 10-10-99 86.67 (26-30) Philadelphia vs. Charlotte 12-16-07 Philadelphia at Charlotte 10-12-08 Lowest Completion % 16.67 (2-12) Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 (Min. 10 att.): 19.05 (4-21) Anchorage at Seattle 9-10-95 25.00 (3-12) Philadelphia at Anchorage 10-1-95 (7-28) Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-99 25.93 (7-27) Seattle at Philadelphia 11-9-08 26.09 (6-23) Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-17-93 Lowest Completion % 19.05 (4-21) Anchorage at Seattle 9-10-95 (Min. 20 att.): 25.00 (7-28) Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-99 25.93 (7-27) Seattle at Philadelphia 11-9-08 26.09 (6-23) Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-17-93 26.92 (7-26) Anchorage at Ann Arbor 9-19-93 Average per Pass 17.68 (19-336) Chicago at Philadelphia 9-24-00 (Min. 10 att.): 16.13 (23-371) Philadelphia at Anchorage 11-29-09 15.40 (20-308) Philadelphia at Seattle 9-27-92 15.39 (23-354) Seattle vs. Anchorage 12-19-93 15.00 (18-270) Texas at Orlando 10-7-07 Average per Pass 16.13 (23-371) Philadelphia at Anchorage 11-29-09 (Min. 20 att.): 15.40 (20-308) Philadelphia at Seattle 9-27-92 15.39 (23-354) Seattle vs. Anchorage 12-19-93 14.92 (25-373) Texas vs. Washington 12-6-09 14.87 (23-342) Chicago at Ann Arbor 12-2-01
Lowest Average -0.58 (12-(-7)) Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 (Min. 10 att.): 1.60 (10-16) Chicago at Ann Arbor 10-4-98 1.79 (19-34) Orlando vs. Washington 12-3-06 2.17 (12-26) Orlando vs. London 11-22-92 2.19 (27-59) Charlotte vs. Orlando 12-11-94 Lowest Average 2.19 (27-59) Charlotte vs. Orlando 12-11-94 (Min. 20 att.): 2.24 (34-76) Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia 10-28-01 2.34 (35-92) Texas at Charlotte 9-20-98 2.56 (25-64) Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 2.61 (33-86) Seattle vs. Miami 11-9-14 Avg. per Completion 44.00 (4-176) Anchorage at Seattle 9-10-95 (Min. 10 Comp. or 28.00 (12-336) Chicago at Philadelphia 9-24-00 150 yards): 27.63 (16-442) Orlando at London 11-10-91 23.85 (13-310) Charlotte at Chicago 10-23-94 23.83 (12-286) Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-14-97 Avg. per Completion 28.00 (12-336) Chicago at Philadelphia 9-24-00 (Min. 20 Comp. or 27.63 (16-442) Orlando at London 11-10-91 300 yards): 23.85 (13-310) Charlotte at Chicago 10-23-94 23.39 (18-421) Orlando at Philadelphia 10-12-03 23.00 (15-345) Charlotte at Ann Arbor 11-14-04 (15-345) Seattle vs. London 9-9-07 Lowest Average 4.00 (4-16) Chicago at Ann Arbor 10-4-98 Per Completion: 5.20 (5-26) Orlando vs. London 11-22-92 5.25 (8-42) Chicago at Charlotte 10-3-10 5.33 (12-64) Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 (6-32) Ann Arbor vs. Orlando 10-23-94 5.67 (6-34) Orlando vs. Washington 12-3-06 Lowest Avg. per 5.33 (12-64) Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 Completion (Min. 10): 5.83 (12-70) Chicago vs. Philadelphia 11-8-92 5.86 (14-82) Orlando at Anchorage 11-3-02 5.90 (20-118) Charlotte vs. London 11-14-99 5.93 (14-83) London at Orlando 12-1-96 Touchdown Passes: 7 Washington vs. Chicago 9-8-13 6 Philadelphia vs. Texas 9-8-91 Orlando at London 11-10-91 Ann Arbor at Washington 9-12-99 Washington at Chicago 9-28-03 Washington vs. Orlando 11-28-04 Texas at Washington 9-16-07 Anchorage at Boston 10-21-07 Ann Arbor vs. Chicago 9-28-08 Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 9-13-09 Anchorage at Charlotte 10-18-09 Miami at Washington 10-14-12 Miami at Seattle 11-9-14 5 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-26-14 Ann Arbor vs. Orlando 11-30-14 Boston vs. Philadelphia 11-26-06 Charlotte at London 9-18-05 Chicago at Seattle 10-27-13 London at Philadelphia 11-20-11 Miami at Ann Arbor 10-27-13 Orlando at Miami 11-1-09 Philadelphia at Anchorage 11-30-14 Seattle vs. London 10-6-13 Texas at London 11-19-00 Washington vs. Anchorage 11-9-14
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Interceptions: 6 Anchorage vs. Texas 12-5-93 Washington at Texas 11-11-07 5 Chicago vs. Charlotte 11-24-91 Chicago vs. London 9-6-92 Charlotte vs. Philadelphia 10-20-96 Seattle at Chicago 11-21-99 London at Chicago 11-28-99 Chicago vs. Seattle 9-18-05 Ann Arbor at Philadelphia 10-30-05 Seattle at Washington 10-7-07 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 11-15-09 Seattle at Charlotte 9-30-12 Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte 11-18-12 Philadelphia at Anchorage 12-2-12 Boston vs. Philadelphia 12-15-13 4 several times, most recently Orlando vs. Anchorage 9-28-14 Receptions: 39 Charlotte vs. Texas 10-22-00 38 London at Washington 10-3-10 37 Ann Arbor vs. Texas 11-27-94 Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 36 Miami vs. Seattle 9-16-12 London vs. Charlotte 11-9-14 35 Washington vs. Texas 11-26-95 Ann Arbor at Seattle 11-1-98 London vs. Charlotte 10-5-03 Boston vs. Seattle 12-9-07 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 9-18-11 Fewest Receptions: 1 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 12-1-96 2 Philadelphia at Boston 10-13-13 3 Boston vs. Orlando 9-22-96 Boston vs. Philadelphia 9-29-96 Miami at Philadelphia 10-13-96 Chicago vs. Charlotte 10-25-98 Orlando at Boston 11-7-04 Boston at Anchorage 9-24-06 4 Ann Arbor at Orlando 9-6-92 Anchorage at Seattle 10-25-92 Anchorage vs. Chicago 9-12-93 Texas at Chicago 10-3-93 Anchorage vs. Philadelphia 11-21-93 Texas at Orlando 9-7-97 Texas at Washington 10-5-97 Texas vs. Orlando 10-12-97 Texas at London 11-8-98 Philadelphia at Charlotte 12-12-99 Philadelphia at Seattle 12-19-99 Washington vs. Orlando 12-2-01 5 several times, most recently Anchorage at Boston 10-9-11 Receptions, Combined: 66 (33-33) Charlotte at Texas 11-30-14 63 (32-31) Anchorage vs. Orlando 10-6-13 (36-27) London vs. Charlotte 11-9-14 62 (34-28) Philadelphia at Orlando 11-25-07 60 (37-23) Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 59 (32-27) London vs. Charlotte 11-26-95 (31-28) Washington at Chicago 12-10-95 (38-21) London at Washington 10-3-10
Fewest Receptions, 11 (7-4) Seattle vs. Anchorage 10-25-92 Combined: 12 (7-5) London at Philadelphia 9-27-98 14 (8-6) Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage 11-9-97 (10-4) London vs. Texas 11-8-98 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-19-99 15 (11-4) Chicago vs. Texas 10-3-93 (9-6) Orlando at Philadelphia 10-17-93 (12-3) Orlando at Boston 9-22-96 (9-6) Chicago at Ann Arbor 9-28-08 16 (8-8) Texas at Washington 11-22-92 (12-4) Orlando at Texas 10-12-97 (10-6) Washington vs. Anchorage 10-24-99 Receiving Yards: 748 Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 491 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 9-23-07 487 Washington vs. London 11-18-12 478 Washington vs. Texas 12-14-08 477 Washington vs. Miami 10-12-08 Receiving Yards, Loss: 461 Orlando at Anchorage 10-6-13 452 Washington at Anchorage 11-3-13 437 Miami vs. Washington 9-23-07 427 Anchorage at Philadelphia 9-29-13 426 Orlando at Charlotte 12-6-98 Receiving Yards, 937 (748-189) Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 Combined: 928 (467-461) Anchorage vs. Orlando 10-6-13 848 (472-376) London vs. Orlando 11-12-06 830 (467-363) London vs. Orlando 9-15-13 803 (452-351) Washington at Anchorage 11-3-13 Fewest Receiving Yards: 20 Philadelphia at Boston 10-13-13 21 Boston vs. Seattle 10-7-01 25 Philadelphia at Texas 10-24-93 26 Philadelphia vs. Boston 12-5-99 31 Boston vs. Orlando 9-22-96 Fewest Receiving Yards, 20 Philadelphia at Boston 10-13-13 Win: 26 Philadelphia vs. Boston 12-5-99 38 Orlando at Texas 10-29-95 Texas vs. London 11-8-98 43 Philadelphia vs. Chicago 11-9-97 Texas vs. Chicago 11-12-06 45 Washington vs. Charlotte 12-11-05 Ann Arbor vs. Chicago 10-7-07 Ann Arbor vs. Chicago 9-28-08 Fewest Yards, 138 (95-43) Chicago at Philadelphia 11-9-97 Combined: 142 (87-55) Texas vs. London 10-11-98 (97-45) Chicago at Ann Arbor 9-28-08 154 (90-64) Chicago vs. Texas 10-3-93 157 (121-36) Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-19-99 159 (139-20) Boston vs. Philadelphia 10-13-13 Average per Catch 29.50 (8-236) Philadelphia at Chicago 9-4-94 (Min. 5 rec.): 27.55 (11-303) Chicago at Seattle 10-8-95 26.25 (8-210) Texas vs. Orlando 10-27-13 25.64 (11-282) Boston at Ann Arbor 11-23-08 25.22 (9-227) Philadelphia vs. Washington 10-23-11 Avg. per Catch 27.55 (11-303) Chicago at Seattle 10-8-95 (Min. 10 rec.): 25.64 (11-282) Boston at Ann Arbor 11-23-08 25.00 (14-350) Seattle vs. Miami 11-9-14 23.83 (12-268) Texas at Charlotte 10-3-99 22.91 (11-252) Orlando at Texas 10-25-09 Lowest Average 5.21 (14-73) Miami at Orlando 10-12-14 per Catch (Min. 10): 5.55 (11-61) Charlotte at Texas 10-2-05 5.57 (14-78) Boston at London 9-9-01 5.62 (13-73) Orlando vs. Boston 10-19-97 5.71 (14-80) Boston at Chicago 9-23-01 Lowest Average 5.35 (20-107) Orlando at Charlotte 11-16-14 Per Catch (Min. 20): 5.92 (24-142) Charlotte at Texas 11-9-03 6.19 (21-130) Chicago at Ann Arbor 10-25-92 6.22 (22-137) Orlando at Texas 11-9-14 6.50 (22-143) Charlotte vs. Washington 10-12-03
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Receiving Touchdowns: 7 Washington vs. Seattle 12-1-13 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 12-15-13 6 Charlotte vs. London 12-12-93 Boston at Chicago 11-30-03 Washington vs. Orlando 11-28-04 Miami vs. Washington 9-14-08 Chicago vs. Boston 9-18-11 Chicago at Boston 9-28-14 London vs. Chicago 11-23-14 5 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage vs. Charlotte 10-15-06 Ann Arbor at Washington 9-11-11 Boston vs. Chicago 9-29-13 Charlotte at Orlando 11-17-13 Chicago at Anchorage 10-14-12 London at Charlotte 11-10-13 Miami vs. London 9-8-13 Orlando vs. Texas 9-7-14 Philadelphia at Washington 9-5-93 Seattle vs. Chicago 12-1-96 Texas vs. Charlotte 11-30-14 Washington at Miami 12-13-09 Punts: 16 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 12 Boston at Anchorage 12-5-97 Texas vs. London 10-15-00 Orlando at Chicago 12-3-00 London at Texas 9-10-06 11 Washington at Seattle 11-6-94 Washington at Charlotte 12-3-95 Texas at Ann Arbor 11-2-97 Washington vs. Orlando 10-11-98 Seattle at Chicago 10-11-98 Philadelphia at Seattle 10-5-03 Miami at London 12-7-03 Philadelphia at Seattle 11-14-04 London at Seattle 12-17-06 Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 Ann Arbor at London 11-15-09 Orlando vs. Charlotte 9-8-13 Texas at Seattle 11-17-13 10 several times, most recently Washington at Orlando 11-20-11 Punts, Combined: 20 (11-9) Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 18 (16-2) Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 (9-9) Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-19-99 (10-8) Seattle vs. London 9-3-00 (10-8) London at Texas 9-15-02 (10-8) Washington at Orlando 11-20-11 17 (10-7) Texas vs. London 11-28-93 (12-5) Boston at Anchorage 10-5-97 (9-8) Charlotte vs. London 10-8-00 (9-8) Anchorage vs. London 12-12-04 (12-5) London at Texas 9-10-06 (10-7) Boston vs. Anchorage 11-5-06 (11-6) London at Seattle 12-17-06 (9-8) Orlando at Boston 10-23-11 (11-6) Texas at Seattle 11-17-13 16 several times, most recently Miami at Philadelphia 11-17-13 15 several times, most recently most recently, Texas vs. Orl. 11-9-14
Average 63.0 Miami vs. Washington 9-23-07 (Minimum: 2 punts): Anchorage vs. Miami 11-4-07 Anchorage at Miami 11-23-14 61.0 Ann Arbor at Miami 11-5-00 60.5 Texas vs. Philadelphia 10-24-99 60.3 Miami vs. Orlando 10-1-00 Miami vs. Washington 9-18-11 60.0 Miami at Orlando 11-28-10 Average 59.6 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 (Minimum: 4 punts): 59.5 Seattle at Orlando 10-17-10 58.9 Miami vs. Chicago 11-10-13 58.8 Anchorage vs. Miami 9-23-12 58.3 Miami vs. Charlotte 9-28-14 Yards: 704 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 556 Orlando vs. Charlotte 9-8-13 555 Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 540 Texas at Seattle 11-17-13 539 London at Texas 9-10-06 Punting Yards, 927 (555-372) Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 Combined: 851 (470-381) Orlando at Boston 10-23-11 832 (441-391) Washington at Orlando 11-20-11 794 (709-85) Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 787 (394-393) Texas vs. London 9-15-02 Sacks: 6½ Washington vs. Boston 10-4-09 Washington vs. Charlotte 12-7-14 6 Orlando at Seattle 9-6-98 London at Texas 10-12-03 London vs. Seattle 10-30-11 5 Chicago at Washington 9-20-92 Orlando vs. Charlotte 9-18-94 Ann Arbor at Texas 11-13-94 Seattle vs. Ann Arbor 11-21-04 Texas at Charlotte 9-17-06 Texas vs. Chicago 11-12-06 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-14-12 Charlotte vs. Orlando 9-8-13 Anchorage vs. Chicago 9-22-13 4½ London at Texas 11-28-93 Texas vs. Boston 9-6-98 London at Miami 12-19-04 Charlotte vs. Seattle 9-30-12 4 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage never Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage 9-15-13 Boston vs. Ann Arbor 12-11-11 Charlotte vs. Boston 10-16-13 Chicago at Anchorage 11-8-98 London at Miami 9-8-13 Miami at Washington 9-25-05 Orlando vs. Chicago 11-18-12 Philadelphia never Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-25-07 Texas at Ann Arbor 10-20-13 Washington vs. Chicago 11-1-09 Sacks, Combined: 9 (6½-2½) Washington vs. Boston 10-4-09 8 (6-2) London at Texas 10-12-03 London vs. Seattle 10-30-11 7½ (4-3½) Texas at Ann Arbor 10-20-13 7 (5-2) Chicago at Washington 9-20-92 (4½-2½) London at Texas 11-28-93 (5-2) London at Seattle 11-30-08 6½ (6½ - 0) Washington vs. Charlotte 12-7-14
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Interceptions: 3 Philadelphia at Chicago 11-8-92 Chicago vs. Seattle 12-12-93 Chicago at Charlotte 11-5-95 Philadelphia at Miami 9-14-97 Texas vs. Miami 10-17-99 Washington vs. Texas 12-22-01 Chicago vs. Orlando 10-6-02 Boston vs. Ann Arbor 10-26-03 Boston vs. Seattle 12-4-05 Interceptions, Combined: 4 (3-1) Boston vs. Ann Arbor 10-26-03 Points by Defense: 18 London vs. Seattle 10-30-11 16 Charlotte vs. Boston 11-9-97 Philadelphia vs. Chicago 9-20-98 15 Washington vs. Boston 10-4-09 Washington vs. London 10-12-14 Washington vs. Charlotte 12-14-14 14 Orlando at Seattle 9-6-98 Philadelphia vs. Texas 9-26-04 Chicago at Philadelphia 12-5-04 Seattle at Ann Arbor 9-10-06 Philadelphia at Chicago 10-1-06 London at Boston 9-14-08 Charlotte at Chicago 11-2-08 Miami vs. London 10-11-09 Boston vs. Chicago 11-29-09 13 London at Philadelphia 10-14-94 Charlotte at Orlando 9-27-97 Boston vs. Chicago 9-29-13 Combined Points 22 (18-4) London vs. Seattle 10-30-11 By Defense: 20 (15-5) Washington vs. Boston 10-4-09 (13-7) Boston vs. Chicago 9-29-13 18 (12-6) Anchorage at Texas 11-8-92 (12-6) Ann Arbor vs. London 11-6-94 (12-6) Ann Arbor vs. Miami 9-6-98 (12-6) Washington vs. Texas 12-22-01 (14-4) Philadelphia vs. Texas 9-26-04 (10-8) Anchorage at Seattle 11-25-07 (14-4) Miami vs. London 10-11-09 17 (9-8) London at Miami 12-19-04 (10-7) Chicago at Anchorage 10-29-06 (14-3) London at Boston 9-14-08 (15-2) Washington vs. London 10-12-14 16 (12-4) Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 12-4-94 (16-0) Charlotte vs. Boston 11-9-97 (16-0) Philadelphia vs. Chicago 9-20-98 (8-8) Chicago at Anchorage 11-8-98 (12-4) Texas vs. Miami 10-17-99 (10-6) Texas at Miami 10-7-01 (12-4) London at Texas 10-12-03 (12-4) Washington at Charlotte 10-12-03 (12-4) Washington vs. Miami 12-2-07 (10-6) Charlotte at Miami 10-19-08 (14-2) Charlotte at Chicago 11-2-08 (10-6) London at Seattle 11-30-08 (12-4) Orlando at Miami 11-1-09 (12-4) Orlando at London 12-2-12
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SELECTED FFL POSTSEASON TEAM RECORDS (Super Bowl marked with *); 2014 additions highlighted
Points: 92 Washington at Anchorage 12-23-07 82 Texas vs. London 12-17-00 80 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 76 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-23-12 72 Texas vs. Washington 12-21-08 Points, Losing Team: 57 Seattle at Anchorage 12-21-14 56 Washington at Texas 12-21-08 50 Anchorage vs. Washington 12-23-07 48 London vs. Ann Arbor 12-17-95 47 *Miami at London 1-1-12 46 *London at Anchorage 12-28-03 Combined Points: 142 (92-50) Washington at Anchorage 12-23-07 128 (80-48) Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 (72-56) Texas vs. Washington 12-21-08 120 (63-57) Anchorage vs. Seattle 12-21-14 113 (76-37) Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-23-12 111 (82-29) Texas vs. London 12-17-00 102 (58-44) London vs. Washington 12-22-13 Fewest Points: 10 Charlotte at London 12-15-91 12 Charlotte vs. Philadelphia 12-22-13 11 *Washington at Ann Arbor 12-24-94 Anchorage vs. Miami 12-24-06 13 Chicago vs. Texas 12-22-02 Boston vs. Seattle 12-23-07 14 Seattle at Charlotte 12-15-96 Fewest Points, 22 *Washington at Seattle 12-30-07 Winning Team: Philadelphia at Charlotte 12-22-13 23 *Ann Arbor vs. Washington 12-24-94 27 Washington at Seattle 12-30-01 28 Charlotte vs. Washington 12-15-96 29 Orlando vs. Texas 12-26-93 Fewest Combined 34 (23-11) *Ann Arbor vs. Washington 12-24-94 Points: (22-12) Philadelphia at Charlotte 12-22-13 39 (22-17) *Washington at Seattle 12-30-07 41 (31-10) London vs. Charlotte 12-15-91 42 (28-14) Charlotte vs. Seattle 12-15-96 45 (32-13) Seattle at Boston 12-23-07 Scoring Margin: 53 Texas 82, London 29 12-17-00 46 *Texas 69, Philadelphia 23 12-28-08 45 Miami 56, Anchorage 11 12-24-06 42 Orlando 57, Seattle 15 12-20-92 Washington 92, Anchorage 50 12-23-07 39 Seattle 76, Philadelphia 37 12-23-12 Total Yards: 990 *London vs. Miami 1-1-12 982 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-23-12 971 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 882 *Texas at Philadelphia 12-28-08 859 Miami at Chicago 12-17-00 Fewest Total 269 Miami at Philadelphia 12-22-02 Yards: 292 Seattle at London 12-24-11 304 *Boston at Ann Arbor 1-2-00 346 Orlando vs. Washington 12-18-94 347 *Philadelphia vs. Texas 12-29-02 Boston vs. Seattle 12-23-07 Rushing Yards: 366 *London at Anchorage 12-28-03 364 Orlando vs. Seattle 12-20-92 350 *Texas at Philadelphia 12-28-08 325 Texas vs. London 12-17-00 296 Orlando at Washington 12-17-95 London vs. Philadelphia 12-21-03 Fewest Rushing 0 London vs. Ann Arbor 12-17-95 Yards: 16 *Washington at Ann Arbor 12-24-94 24 *Boston at Ann Arbor 1-2-00 40 *Texas at London 12-22-91 45 *Ann Arbor at Orlando 12-24-95
Rushing TDs: 6 Texas vs. London 12-17-00 4 London vs. Philadelphia 12-21-03 Texas vs. Washington 12-21-08 Washington at Texas 12-21-08 *Miami vs. Boston 1-2-11 3 several times, most recently Seattle at Anchorage 12-21-14 Passing Yards: 520 *London vs. Miami 1-1-12 471 Boston at Miami 12-26-99 446 Philadelphia at Seattle 12-23-12 416 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-23-12 404 Miami vs. Charlotte 12-26-10 Fewest Passing 0 Orlando vs. Seattle 12-20-92 Yards: Seattle at London 12-24-11 11 Miami at Philadelphia 12-22-02 14 *Texas vs. Chicago 12-24-00 15 Orlando vs. Washington 12-18-94 36 Charlotte at Washington 12-26-04 Receiving Yards: 461 Miami at Chicago 12-17-00 448 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 441 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-23-12 370 Anchorage vs. Seattle 12-21-14 369 Charlotte at Miami 12-26-10 Fewest Receiving 36 Seattle at Orlando 12-20-92 Yards: 53 Texas at Orlando 12-26-93 73 Orlando at Washington 12-23-12 91 *Chicago vs. Charlotte 1-2-05 93 Philadelphia at Charlotte 12-22-13 Receptions: 36 Miami at Chicago 12-17-00 29 Ann Arbor vs. Chicago 12-26-93 London vs. Ann Arbor 12-17-95 Philadelphia vs. Charlotte 12-21-08 28 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 Anchorage vs. Seattle 12-21-14 27 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 12-26-99 Charlotte at Miami 12-26-10 26 Washington at Anchorage 12-23-07 London vs. Washington 12-22-13 Washington at London 12-22-13 London vs. Washington 12-21-14 Fewest Receptions: 3 Seattle at Orlando 12-20-92 6 Orlando vs. Texas 12-15-91 7 Texas at Orlando 12-26-93 8 Orlando at Washington 12-23-12 9 *Charlotte vs. Ann Arbor 12-22-96 *London vs. Chicago 1-1-06 Anchorage vs. Miami 12-24-06 Receiving TDs: 6 Washington at Anchorage 12-23-07 Anchorage vs. Seattle 12-21-14 5 *London vs. Philadelphia 12-29-13 4 *Ann Arbor at Orlando 1-2-94 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 London vs. Ann Arbor 12-17-95 *Ann Arbor at Charlotte 12-22-96 Miami vs. Ann Arbor 12-20-98
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Playoff Fast Fact In 72 postseason games since the FFL began in 1991, there have now been four touchdown passes thrown by non-quarterbacks. Jerry Rice threw the first one for Ann Arbor in the 1995 Super Bowl against Orlando. The next two came from Randy Moss in 2002 (Texas at Chicago), and Clinton Portis in 2005 (Miami vs. Chicago). Washington’s Arian Foster added his name to the list in 2014, when he threw one in the semifinals at London.
SELECTED FFL POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Super Bowl marked with *); 2014 additions highlighted
Points: 29 DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) 12-21-08 26 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 23 Ricky Watters (Wash. at Orl.) 12-18-94 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 *Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.) 12-22-96 Warrick Dunn (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 12-24-00 *Drew Brees (Phil. at Lon.) 12-29-13 22 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 1-1-12 20 Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) 12-21-03 *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.) 12-28-03 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 Dez Bryant (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 Peyton Manning (Wash. at Lon.) 12-22-13 Points (QB): 23 *Drew Brees (Phil. at Lon.) 12-29-13 22 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 1-1-12 20 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 Peyton Manning (Wash. at Lon.) 12-22-13 19 Dan Marino (Lon. vs. Char.) 12-15-91 Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Mia.) 12-17-00 Russell Wilson (Lon. vs. Wash.) 12-21-14 17 Brett Favre (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 Marc Bulger (Mia. at Anch.) 12-24-06 *Brett Favre (Orl. vs. Phil.) 1-3-10 Drew Brees (Phil. at Sea.) 12-23-12 Points (RB): 29 DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) 12-21-08 26 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 23 Ricky Watters (Wash. at Orl.) 12-18-94 Warrick Dunn (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 20 Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) 12-21-03 *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.) 12-28-03 18 Rodney Hampton (Phil. at Char.) 12-20-92 Priest Holmes (Phil. at Lon.) 12-21-03 Brandon Jacobs (Wash. at Tex.) 12-21-08 Points (WR): 23 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 *Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.) 12-22-96 *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 12-24-00 20 Dez Bryant (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 17 several times, most recently Odell Beckham Jr. (Anch. vs. Sea.) 12-21-14 14 *Jerry Rice (A.A. at Orl.) 12-24-95 Emmanuel Sanders (Anch. vs. Sea.) 12-21-14 Points (TE): 14 Antonio Gates (Anch. vs. Sea.) 12-21-14 12 *Ben Coates (A.A. at Orl.) 1-2-94 Andrew Glover (Mia. vs. A.A.) 12-20-98 Dallas Clark (Wash. at Anch.) 12-23-07 Todd Heap (Phil. at Lon.) 12-27-09 11 Dallas Clark (Wash. at Tex.) 12-21-08 Points (K): 16 *Chip Lohmiller (Tex. at Lon.) 12-22-91 15 Ryan Longwell (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 *Jason Elam (Char. at Chi.) 1-2-05 14 *John Carney (A.A. at Orl.) 1-2-94 Matt Stover (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 Gary Anderson (Mia. vs. A.A.) 12-20-98 *Rian Lindell (Lon. vs. Chi.) 1-1-05 Robbie Gould (Mia. at Anch.) 12-24-06 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 *Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. at Lon.) 1-1-12
13 *Adam Vinatieri (Tex. at Phil.) 12-29-02 Billy Cundiff (Phil. at Lon.) 12-21-03 *John Kasay (Anch. vs. Lon.) 12-28-03 Jason Elam (Char. at Wash.) 12-26-04 *John Carney (Tex. at Phil.) 12-28-08 12 John Carney (Lon. at Wash.) 12-24-06 Points (Def.): 14 Terrence McGee (Chi. at Mia) 12-24-05 12 *Derrick Thomas (Orl. vs. Char.) 12-27-92 10 Deion Sanders (Orl. vs. Tex.) 12-15-91 Jared Allen (Wash. at Anch.) 12-23-07 8 Richard Dent (Orl. vs. Tex.) 12-15-91 *Mike Mamula (A.A. at Char.) 12-22-96 *LaVar Arrington (Tex. at Phil.) 12-29-02 Cliff Avril (Lon. vs. Sea.) 12-24-11 Aqib Talib (Lon. vs. Wash.) 12-21-14 Yards Passing: 520 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 1-1-12 471 Brad Johnson (Bos. at Mia.) 12-26-99 446 Drew Brees (Phil. at Sea.) 12-23-12 416 Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 404 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Touchdown Passes: 5 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. at Wash.) 12-24-11 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 1-1-12 4 Brett Favre (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 Dan Marino (Char. at Sea.) 12-20-98 *Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Lon.) 12-28-03 Marc Bulger (Mia. at Anch.) 12-24-06 Philip Rivers (Tex. vs. Wash.) 12-21-08 *Drew Brees (Phil. vs. Tex.) 12-28-08 Tom Brady (Anch. at Orl.) 12-27-09 *Brett Favre (Orl. vs. Phil.) 1-3-10 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 Peyton Manning (Wash. at Lon.) 12-22-13 *Drew Brees (Phil. at Lon.) 12-29-13 Tony Romo (Sea. at Anch.) 12-21-14
Yards Rushing: 243 *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.) 12-28-03 234 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 206 Jonathan Stewart (Phil. at Lon.) 12-27-09 205 Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) 12-21-03 190 Harold Green (Orl. vs. Sea.) 12-20-92 Attempts: 37 Erric Pegram (Tex. at Orl.) 12-26-93 35 Thurman Thomas (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 34 Rodney Hampton (Orl. at Wash.) 12-17-95 Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 33 *Anthony Thomas (Wash. at Phil.) 1-6-02 32 *Emmitt Smith (Orl. vs. A.A.) 1-2-94 Edgerrin James (Lon. at Tex.) 12-17-00 Steven Jackson (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-24-05 Steven Jackson (Tex. vs. Wash.) 12-21-08 Average: 15.86 (7-111) Fred Taylor (Anch. vs. Wash.) 12-23-07 11.30 (10-113) Marshawn Lynch (Sea. at Anch.) 12-21-14 11.14 (14-156) Laurence Maroney (Anch. vs. Wash.)12-23-07 10.17 (23-234) *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 9.91 (11-109) Toby Gerhart (Mia. at Wash.) 12-24-11 9.41 (17-160) *Robert Smith (Chi. vs. A.A.) 12-21-97
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Rushing TDs: 4 DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) 12-21-08 3 Rodney Hampton (Phil. at Char.) 12-20-92 Warrick Dunn (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 Priest Holmes (Phil. at Lon.) 12-21-03 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 Brandon Jacobs (Wash. at Tex.) 12-21-08 Yards Rushing, QB: 88 Russell Wilson (Lon. vs. Wash.) 12-21-14 73 Michael Vick (Char. at Mia.) 12-26-10 67 Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Tex.) 12-22-02 60 Cam Newton (Orl. at Wash.) 12-23-12 49 Brett Favre (A.A. at Mia.) 12-20-98 Receptions: 20 Terrell Owens (Mia. at Chi.) 12-17-00 14 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 Marvin Harrison (Chi. vs. A.A.) 12-26-99 12 Marshall Faulk (A.A. at Chi.) 12-26-99 Chris Carter (Lon. vs. A.A.) 12-17-95 *Jerry Rice (A.A. at Orl.) 12-24-95 *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 12-24-00 *Andre Johnson (Wash. vs. Sea.) 12-30-12 *Odell Beckham (Anch. at Lon.) 12-28-14 11 Roddy White (Lon. vs. Sea.) 12-24-11 10 several times, most recently by Eric Decker (Wash. at Lon.) 12-22-13 Yards Receiving: 289 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 283 Terrell Owens (Mia. at Chi.) 12-17-00 224 Dez Bryant (Sea. vs. Phil.) 12-23-12 204 Marshall Faulk (A.A. at Chi.) 12-26-99 193 *Amani Toomer (Te x. vs. Chi.) 12-24-00 Average 39.33 (3-118) Anthony Miller (A.A. vs. Chi.) 12-18-94 (Min. 4 rec.): 34.00 (4-136) Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 33.00 (4-132) Mario Manningham (Anch. vs. Bos.) 12-26-10 26.75 (4-107) Tim Brown (Chi. at A.A.) 12-18-94 26.50 (4-106) Ricky Watters (Wash. at Orl.) 12-18-94 26.00 (5-130) *Larry Fitzgerald (Tex. at Phil.) 12-28-08 Receiving TDs: 3 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 *Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.) 12-22-96 *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 12-24-00 Field Goals: 5 *Chip Lohmiller (Tex. at Lon.) 12-22-91 4 *John Carney (A.A. at Orl.) 1-2-94 Matt Stover (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 Ryan Longwell (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 *Adam Vinatieri (Tex. at Phil.) 12-29-02 Billy Cundiff (Phil. at Lon.) 12-21-03 *Jason Elam (Char. at Chi.) 1-2-05 Robbie Gould (Mia. at Anch.) 12-24-06 *John Carney (Tex. at Phil.) 12-28-08 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 *Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. at Lon.) 1-1-12 Longest Field Goal: 59 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 54 Greg Zuerlein (Lon. vs. Wash.) 12-22-13 Dan Carpenter (Anch. vs. Sea.) 12-21-14 53 Gary Anderson (Mia. vs. A.A.) 12-20-98 *Garrett Hartley (Wash. vs. Sea.) 12-30-12 52 Jason Elam (Char. at Sea.) 12-20-98 *Rian Lindell (Lon. vs. Chi.) 1-1-05 Garrett Hartley (Char. at Mia.) 12-26-10 *Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. at Lon.) 1-1-12 51 *Jason Elam (Char. vs. A.A.) 12-22-96 *Jeff Wilkins (Lon. at Anch.) 12-28-03 Jeff Wilkins (Mia. vs. Chi.) 12-24-05 *John Carney (Tex. at Phil.) 12-28-08 *Stephen Gostkowski (Orl. vs. Phil.) 1-3-10 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Alex Henery (Sea. at Lon.) 12-24-11
Sacks: 3 Richard Dent (Orl. vs. Tex.) 12-15-91 *Derrick Thomas (Orl. vs. Char.) 12-27-92 Kevin Greene (A.A. vs. Chi.) 12-26-93 John Randle (A.A. at Char.) 12-14-97 Michael McCrary (A.A. at Chi.) 12-26-99 Julius Peppers (Chi. at Mia.) 12-24-05 DeMarcus Ware (Lon. at Tex.) 12-24-05 Aaron Kampman (Mia. at Anch.) 12-24-06 Julius Peppers (Orl. at Wash.) 12-23-12 Robert Quinn (Lon. vs. Wash.) 12-22-13 Interceptions: 2 Deion Sanders (Orl. vs. Tex.) 12-15-91 *Ed Reed (Mia. vs. Bos.) 1-2-11
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL); 2014 additions highlightedPoints: 38 Clinton Portis (Miami at London) ......................... 12-7-03 35 James Stewart (Philadelphia vs. Anchorage) ........ 10-12-97 Shaun Alexander (Seattle at Boston) ...................... 9-29-02 Jamaal Charles (Chicago vs. Philadelphia) ........... 12-15-13 32 Ronnie Brown (Seattle at Miami) ............................. 9-21-08 Doug Martin (Anchorage at Texas) .......................... 11-4-12 31 Aaron Rodgers (Miami vs. Texas) ........................... 10-2-11 29 Mark Rypien (Orlando at Charlotte) ....................... 11-17-91 Barry Sanders (Charlotte at Chicago) .................... 11-24-91 Thurman Thomas (Texas at Anchorage) ................... 9-6-92 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando vs. London) ................... 10-24-93 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor vs. Chicago) ....................... 11-14-93 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando at Chicago) .................... 11-27-94 Emmitt Smith (Orlando vs. Texas) ............................. 9-3-95 Rodney Hampton (Orlando at Anchorage) .............. 9-24-95 Corey Dillon (Boston vs. Anchorage) ....................... 12-7-97 Isaac Bruce (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ...................... 10-10-99 Fred Taylor (Orlando vs. Washington) ................... 11-19-00 Mike Anderson (Miami at Charlotte) ........................ 12-3-00 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) .................. 12-10-00 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Orlando) .................. 9-8-02 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Miami) .................... 10-20-02 Clinton Portis (Miami at Anchorage) ...................... 12-15-02 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor)........... 10-24-04 Willis McGahee (Chicago vs. Ann Arbor) .............. 11-28-04 Shaun Alexander (Seattle at Anchorage) ................ 9-25-05 Shaun Alexander (Seattle vs. Philadelphia) .......... 10-16-05 LaDainian Tomlinson (London at Texas) ................. 11-6-05 Larry Johnson (Texas at Philadelphia) .................. 10-29-06 LaDainian Tomlinson (London vs. Orlando) .......... 11-12-06 LaDainian Tomlinson (London vs. Philadelphia) ... 11-19-06 Reggie Bush (Washington at Orlando) .................... 12-3-06 LaDainian Tomlinson (London at Miami) ............... 10-14-07 Randy Moss (Texas vs. Chicago) .......................... 11-18-07 Terrell Owens (Miami vs. Orlando) ........................ 11-18-07 Michael Turner (Anchorage at London) ................. 11-23-08 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia vs. Texas) ............. 11-30-08 Michael Vick (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ................... 11-14-10 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Chicago)............... 9-8-13 Eric Decker (Washington vs. Seattle) ...................... 12-1-13 Marshawn Lynch (Seattle vs. Miami) ....................... 11-9-14 Points, QB: 31 Aaron Rodgers (Miami vs. Texas) ........................ 10-2-11 29 Mark Rypien (Orlando at Charlotte) ....................... 11-17-91 Michael Vick (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ................... 11-14-10 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Chicago)............... 9-8-13 26 Tom Brady (Anchorage at Chicago) ...................... 10-28-07 25 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago vs. Texas) ................. 12-15-02 Peyton Manning (Washington at Philadelphia) ........ 10-6-13 24 Steve Young (Seattle vs. Texas) ........................... 10-18-98 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. London) .............. 9-23-01 Carson Palmer (Texas at Washington) .................... 9-16-07 Points, RB: 38 Clinton Portis (Miami at London) ......................... 12-7-03 35 James Stewart (Philadelphia vs. Anchorage) ........ 10-12-97 Shaun Alexander (Seattle at Boston) ...................... 9-29-02 Jamaal Charles (Chicago vs. Philadelphia) ........... 12-15-13 32 Ronnie Brown (Seattle at Miami) ............................. 9-21-08 Doug Martin (Anchorage at Texas) .......................... 11-4-12 29 24 times, all listed above; most recently by Marshawn Lynch (Seattle vs. Miami) ....................... 11-9-14 28 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Seattle) ................ 11-24-02 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor) .......... 9-23-07 Arian Foster (Washington at Philadelphia) ............ 10-23-11
Points, WR: 29 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando vs. London) ............... 10-24-93 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor vs. Chicago) .................... 11-14-93 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando at Chicago) ................ 11-27-94 Isaac Bruce (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ................... 10-10-99 Randy Moss (Texas vs. Chicago)........................ 11-18-07 Terrell Owens (Miami vs. Orlando) ..................... 11-18-07 Eric Decker (Washington vs. Seattle) ................... 12-1-13 26 Kevin Curtis (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor) .................. 9-23-07 Andre Johnson (Washington at Anchorage) ............ 11-3-13 25 Randy Moss (Texas vs. Orlando) ........................... 11-29-98 23 several times, most recently by Dez Bryant (Seattle vs. Ann Arbor) ........................ 12-14-14 22 Roddy White (London at Boston) ........................... 10-24-10 Demaryius Thomas (London at Charlotte) ............... 10-5-14 Mike Evans (Miami at Washington) ........................ 11-16-14 DeAndre Hopkins (Seattle at Boston) .................... 11-30-14 Odell Beckham Jr. (Anchorage vs. Chicago) ......... 12-14-14 Points, TE: 23 Johnny Mitchell (London at Washington) ............ 10-3-93 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at London) ............... 10-6-96 Tony Gonzalez (Miami at Washington) ................. 9-29-02 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte vs. London) ........... 11-16-03 Antonio Gates (Anchorage at Seattle) ................ 10-30-05 Alge Crumpler (Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia) ..... 10-22-06 Julius Thomas (Orlando vs. Texas) ........................ 9-7-14 Rob Gronkowski (Washington at Charlotte) ...... 10-26-14 20 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston) .................. 10-20-02 Larry Donnell (Miami vs. Charlotte) .......................... 9-28-14 18 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte vs. London) ................ 12-12-93 Keith Jackson (Orlando vs. Philadelphia) ................... 9-1-96 Antonio Gates (Anchorage at Ann Arbor) ................. 11-7-04 Jermichael Finley (Miami at Orlando) ....................... 9-23-11 Rob Gronkowski (Washington vs. Boston) ............... 12-4-11 Jordan Cameron (Texas vs. Washington) ................ 9-22-13 17 several times, most recently by Coby Fleener (Boston vs. Seattle).......................... 11-30-14 14 several times, most recently Jimmy Graham (London vs. Charlotte)..................... 11-9-14 Julius Thomas (Orlando at Texas) ........................... 11-9-14 Points, K: 21 Chris Boniol (Chicago at Charlotte).................... 11-17-96 Jeff Wilkins (Orlando at Miami) ............................. 10-1-00 20 Norm Johnson (London vs. Washington) ............... 11-13-94 Gary Anderson (Miami at Orlando)......................... 12-13-98 19 Jason Hanson (Chicago at Seattle) ........................ 10-17-99 Adam Vinatieri (Orlando at Boston) .......................... 11-7-04 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami vs. Charlotte) ........... 11-28-11 18 John Carney (Ann Arbor at Texas) ............................. 9-5-93 John Carney (Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage) ................. 9-19-93 John Carney (Orlando vs. Washington) ................. 10-16-94 Matt Stover (Ann Arbor at Anchorage) ..................... 9-21-97 Mike Hollis (Washington at London) ......................... 9-10-00 David Akers (Ann Arbor vs. Seattle) ....................... 11-18-01 Nate Kaeding (Chicago vs. Anchorage) ................. 11-28-10 Alex Henery (Texas at Miami) .................................. 10-6-13 Justin Tucker (Ann Arbor vs. Orlando) ................... 12-15-13 17 Kevin Butler (Ann Arbor at London).......................... 9-26-93 Morten Andersen (Anchorage vs. Philadelphia) ..... 12-12-94 Norm Johnson (London at Texas) .......................... 12-10-95 John Kasay (Boston at Ann Arbor) ............................. 9-1-96 Cary Blanchard (Washington at Orlando) ................ 9-21-97 Mike Hollis (Boston at Philadelphia) ....................... 11-30-97 Gary Anderson (Miami vs. Washington) ................... 9-20-98 Ryan Longwell (Texas at Miami) .............................. 9-24-00 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston at Philadelphia) ................ 12-7-03 David Akers (Seattle at Anchorage) ......................... 12-5-04 Phil Dawson (Anchorage vs. Seattle) ..................... 11-16-08 Rob Bironas (Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage) ................ 11-30-08
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Points, P: 9 Shane Lechler (Charlotte vs. Philadelphia) ......... 11-5-00 Todd Sauerbrun (Orlando vs. Texas) ................. 11-14-04 8 Craig Hentrich (Chicago vs. Texas) ......................... 9-24-95 Mike Scifres (Boston vs. Charlotte) ......................... 9-11-11 Sam Koch (Ann Arbor at Anchorage) .................... 11-11-12 7 Micah Knorr (Chicago vs. Miami) ........................... 11-16-03 6 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) ..................... 9-12-99 Hunter Smith (Texas vs. Philadelphia) .................. 11-16-03 5 Michael Koenen (Chicago at Philadelphia) .............. 10-9-05 Michael Koenen (London vs. Anchorage)................ 10-1-06 Brian Moorman (Philadelphia at Washington) ........... 9-7-08 Brian Moorman (Philadelphia at Boston) ................. 9-27-09 Shane Lechler (Texas vs. London) ........................ 10-16-11 Points, Def.: 14 Derrick Thomas (Orlando at Seattle) ..................... 9-6-98 Deion Sanders (Philadelphia vs. Chicago) .......... 9-20-98 12 Darrien Gordon (Charlotte vs. Boston) .................... 11-9-97 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor vs. Miami) ..................... 9-6-98 Chuck Smith (Seattle at Philadelphia) ..................... 11-8-98 Champ Bailey (Texas vs. Miami) ........................... 10-17-99 Ronde Barber (Washington vs. Texas) .................. 12-23-01 Joey Porter (Seattle at Ann Arbor) ........................... 9-10-06 Mike Vrabel (Boston vs. Charlotte) ........................ 10-28-07 Justin Tuck (London at Boston) ............................... 9-14-08 Charles Woodson (Boston vs. Chicago) ................ 11-29-09 LaMarr Woodley (Miami at Boston) ....................... 12-12-10 J.J. Watt (Washington vs. London) ........................ 10-12-14 J.J. Watt (Washington at Chicago) ........................ 11-30-14 11 Jared Allen (Washington vs. Boston) ....................... 10-4-09 10 several, last time for each team listed Clay Matthews Jr. (Anchorage vs. Seattle).............. 12-4-11 Ndamukong Suh (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) ........ 10-31-10 Willie McGinest (Boston at Chicago) ..................... 10-27-96 Terrell Suggs (Charlotte at Miami) ......................... 10-19-08 Delthea O’Neal (Chicago vs. Orlando) .................... 10-6-02 Cliff Avril (London vs. Seattle) ............................... 10-30-11 Patrick Peterson (Miami at Seattle) ......................... 11-9-14 Von Miller (Orlando at Miami) ................................ 11-24-13 Everson Griffen (Philadelphia at Anchorage) ........ 11-30-14 Julius Peppers (Seattle vs. Miami) ........................ 11-28-04 Chandler Jones (Texas vs. Chicago) ....................... 9-14-14 J.J. Watt (Washington vs. Miami) .......................... 11-16-14 9 William Thomas (Seattle vs. Orlando) ................... 10-13-96 Ty Law (Boston at Ann Arbor) ............................... 10-17-99 Adam Jones (Chicago at Boston) .......................... 12-17-06 Julius Peppers (London at Charlotte) ...................... 10-5-14 Yards 296 Adrian Peterson (Boston at Chicago) .................. 11-4-07 Rushing: 295 Jamal Lewis (London vs. Texas) ............................. 9-14-03 278 Corey Dillon (Boston at Philadelphia) .................... 10-22-00 266 Shaun Alexander (Seattle vs. Anchorage)............. 11-11-01 251 Mike Anderson (Miami at Charlotte) ........................ 12-3-00 Doug Martin (Anchorage at Texas) .......................... 11-4-12 Attempts: 43 Rudi Johnson (Miami at Washington) ................. 11-9-03 42 Terrell Davis (Charlotte vs. Miami) ........................ 10-26-97 Ricky Williams (Anchorage vs. Texas) .................... 9-21-03 40 Barry Sanders (Charlotte at Orlando) ...................... 9-18-94 Errict Rhett (Anchorage at Orlando) ........................ 12-5-94 Curtis Martin (Orlando at Seattle) ............................ 9-21-97 Adrian Murrell (Washington at London) ................... 9-28-97 Ricky Williams (Anchorage at Boston) ................... 10-31-99 Shaun Alexander (Seattle vs. Orlando) ................. 11-26-06 39 Corey Dillon (Boston vs. Anchorage) ....................... 12-7-97 LaDainian Tomlinson (London at Philadelphia) ..... 10-20-02 Larry Johnson (Texas at Philadelphia) .................. 10-29-06 38 Edgerrin James (London at Texas) ....................... 10-15-00 Ricky Williams (Anchorage at Charlotte) ................. 12-3-00 Clinton Portis (Miami vs. Texas) ............................ 12-14-03 Reuben Droughns (Washington vs. Texas) ........... 10-17-04
Avg. per Att. 22.13 (8-177) Maurice Jones-Drew (London at Phil.) .. 11-1-09 (Min. 100 yrd.): 17.30 (10-173) Michael Vick (Boston vs. Anchorage) ....... 12-1-02 14.86 (7-104) Larry Johnson (Texas vs. Charlotte) ....... 12-12-04 14.56 (9-131) Fred Taylor (Orlando vs. Texas) ............. 12-10-06 13.83 (12-166) Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ............ 11-26-06 13.58 (12-163) Jahvid Best (Miami at Ann Arbor) ............. 10-9-11 13.33 (9-120) Charlie Garner (London at Washington) ... 10-8-95 Avg. per Att. 17.30 (10-173) Michael Vick (Boston vs. Anchorage) ... 12-1-02 (Min. 10 att.): 13.83 (12-166) Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ............ 11-26-06 13.58 (12-163) Jahvid Best (Miami at Ann Arbor) ............. 10-9-11 13.00 (10-130) Michael Vick (Charlotte at Miami) ........... 12-19-10 12.94 (16-207) Frank Gore (Philadelphia at Orlando) ....... 9-20-09 12.77 (13-166) Ray Rice (Chicago vs. Seattle) ............... 12-13-09 12.64 (22-278) Corey Dillon (Boston at Philadelphia) ..... 10-22-00 12.31 (16-197) Chris Johnson (London at Texas) ............. 9-20-09 Avg. per Att. 12.64 (22-278) Corey Dillon (Boston at Phil.) .............. 10-22-00 (Min. 20 att.): 11.20 (20-224) Adrian Peterson (Boston vs. Phil.) .......... 10-14-07 10.04 (25-251) Doug Martin (Anchorage at Texas) ........... 11-4-12 10.00 (22-220) Michael Turner (Anchorage at Texas) ........ 9-7-08 (21-210) Adrian Peterson (Boston vs. Chicago) ...... 12-2-12 9.91 (22-218) Clinton Portis (Miami at London) ............... 12-7-03 Rushing 5 James Stewart (Philadelphia vs. Anchorage) .... 10-12-97 Touchdowns: Clinton Portis (Miami at London) .......................... 12-7-03 4 Barry Sanders (Charlotte at Chicago) .................... 11-24-91 Emmitt Smith (Orlando vs. Texas).............................. 9-3-95 Rodney Hampton (Orlando at Anchorage) ............... 9-24-95 Corey Dillon (Boston vs. Anchorage) ....................... 12-7-97 Mike Anderson (Miami at Charlotte) ......................... 12-3-00 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) ................... 12-10-00 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Orlando) ................... 9-8-02 Shaun Alexander (Seattle at Boston) ....................... 9-29-02 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ........... 10-24-04 Willis McGahee (Chicago vs. Ann Arbor) ............... 11-28-04 Shaun Alexander (Seattle at Anchorage) ................. 9-25-05 Shaun Alexander (Seattle vs. Philadelphia) ........... 10-16-05 LaDainian Tomlinson (London at Orlando) ............ 10-15-06 LaDainian Tomlinson (London vs. Orlando) ........... 11-12-06 LaDainian Tomlinson (London at Miami) ................ 10-14-07 Jamal Lewis (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) ................. 11-4-07 Ronnie Brown (Seattle at Miami) .............................. 9-21-08 Michael Turner (Anchorage at London) .................. 11-23-08 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia vs. Texas) ............. 11-30-08 Doug Martin (Anchorage at Texas) .......................... 11-4-12 Marshawn Lynch (Seattle vs. Miami)........................ 11-9-14 Longest 96t Corey Dillon (Boston vs. Chicago) ..................... 10-28-01 Run: 95t Chester Taylor (Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia) .......... 10-22-06 91t Herschel Walker (Seattle vs. Anchorage) .............. 11-27-94 Chris Johnson (London at Texas) ............................ 9-20-09 Jamaal Charles (Chicago at Seattle) ........................ 9-23-12 90 Johnny Johnson (London at Anchorage) ................. 9-25-94 90t Ahman Green (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ........... 10-24-04 Warrick Dunn (Orlando vs. London) ....................... 10-15-06 88t Shaun Alexander (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ............. 11-11-01 Jahvid Best (Miami at Ann Arbor) ............................. 10-9-11
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Yards 173 Michael Vick (Boston vs. Anchorage) .................. 12-1-02 Rushing, QB: 166 Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ........................... 11-26-06 141 Michael Vick (Boston at Philadelphia) ..................... 12-7-03 130 Michael Vick (Charlotte at Miami) .......................... 12-19-10 125 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Orlando) ............. 11-26-00 Attempts, QB: 15 Michael Vick (Boston at Philadelphia) ............... 11-24-04 14 Jeff Garcia (Seattle vs. Chicago) ........................... 10-14-01 Michael Vick (Boston at Philadelphia) ..................... 12-7-03 Cam Newton (Orlando vs. Charlotte) ....................... 12-4-11 Cam Newton (Orlando at Washington) .................. 11-25-12 Russell Wilson (London vs. Charlotte) ..................... 11-9-14 13 Michael Vick (Boston vs. Philadelphia) .................. 12-15-02 Colin Kaepernick (Texas at Charlotte) ..................... 9-21-14 12 Randall Cunningham (Charlotte at Anchorage) ..... 10-11-92 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia vs. Washington) ........... 10-8-00 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Anchorage) .......... 10-6-02 Michael Vick (Boston vs. Anchorage) ...................... 9-19-04 Michael Vick (Boston at Charlotte) ........................ 10-31-04 Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ........................... 11-26-06 Aaron Rodgers (Miami at Orlando) ........................ 11-28-10 Robert Griffin III (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) .............. 11-18-12 Robert Griffin III (Charlotte vs. Miami) ..................... 12-1-13 11 fourteen times, most recently by Russell Wilson (London at Charlotte) ...................... 10-4-14 Rushing TDs, 3 Cam Newton (Orlando vs. Charlotte) ................... 12-4-11 QB: 2 several, last time for each team listed Tom Brady (Anchorage at Chicago) ...................... 10-28-07 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor at London) ..................... 10-21-12 Michael Vick (Boston vs. Orlando) ......................... 10-23-05 Michael Vick (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ................... 11-14-10 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago vs. Texas) ................. 12-15-02 LONDON ...................................................................... never Aaron Rodgers (Miami vs. Texas) ........................... 10-2-11 Cam Newton (Orlando at Washington) .................. 11-25-12 Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Chicago) ................. 10-25-09 Jeff Garcia (Seattle vs. Philadelphia) ..................... 12-10-00 Colin Kaepernick (Texas vs. Orlando) ................... 10-27-13 WASHINGTON ............................................................ never Longest Run, 72t Cam Newton (Orlando vs. Anchorage) ................ 12-9-12 QB: 61 Michael Vick (Orlando vs. Philadelphia) .................. 9-22-13 58 Michael Vick (Boston at Miami) ............................... 9-26-04 56 Kordell Stewart (Texas vs. London) ....................... 10-11-98 54 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Orlando) ............. 11-26-00 Rushing Yards, 102 Cordarrelle Patterson (Washington at A.A.) .......... 9-7-14 WR: 86 Joey Galloway (Texas at Anchorage) .................... 11-12-95 82 Derrick Alexander (Anchorage at Chicago) ........... 12-19-99 78 Rod Smith (Washington vs. Boston) ...................... 11-26-00 72 Javon Walker (Seattle vs. Ann Arbor) ...................... 11-5-06 Attempts, WR: 6 Percy Harvin (Miami at Seattle) ............................ 11-9-14 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. London) ....................... 11-30-14 5 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Charlotte) ........................ 11-27-11 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Orlando) .............................. 9-9-12 4 Andre Reed (Orlando at Chicago) ........................... 9-10-95 Dexter McCluster (Washington at Ann Arbor) ....... 10-24-10 Percy Harvin (Miami at Philadelphia) ....................... 9-11-11 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Texas) ............................... 10-2-11 Percy Harvin (Miami at Boston) ............................... 11-4-12 Percy Harvin (Miami at London) ............................. 9-7-14 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Texas) .......................... 10-26-14 Rush. TDs, WR: 1 several, last by Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Wash.) . 9-14-12 Longest Run, 86t Joey Galloway (Texas at Anchorage) ................ 11-12-95 WR: 82t Derrick Alexander (Anchorage at Chicago) ........... 12-19-99 72t Javon Walker (Seattle vs. Ann Arbor) ...................... 11-5-06 67t Curtis Conway (Orlando at Philadelphia)............... 11-18-01 DeSean Jackson (Orlando at Texas) ..................... 10-25-09 Cordarrelle Patterson (Washington at A.A.) .......... 9-7-14 60t Miles Austin (Orlando vs. Miami) ........................... 11-28-10
Yards Passing: 517 Tom Brady (Anchorage vs. London) .................... 9-11-11 510 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at London) ..................... 11-19-06 Eli Manning (Boston vs. Anchorage) ........................ 9-16-12 506 Tony Romo (Seattle vs. London) .............................. 10-6-13 504 Elvis Grbac (London at Washington) ........................ 11-5-00 499 Jake Plummer (Seattle at Philadelphia) ................. 10-31-04 Passing 65 Tom Brady (Anchorage at Ann Arbor)................ 12-16-12 Attempts: 64 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia at Seattle) ..................... 9-15-02 63 Vinny Testaverde (Chicago vs. Washington) ........... 12-6-98 Elvis Grbac (London at Washington) ........................ 9-23-01 62 Marc Bulger (Miami at Orlando) ............................... 10-2-05 Matt Schaub (Seattle at Texas) .............................. 12-12-10 Tony Romo (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ...................... 10-28-12 Tony Romo (Seattle vs. Texas) .............................. 11-25-12 61 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor at Charlotte)....................... 10-13-96 Matthew Stafford (London vs. Philadelphia) ........... 11-25-12 Completions: 43 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia at Seattle) ................. 9-15-02 42 Vinny Testaverde (Chicago vs. Washington) ........... 12-6-98 41 Warren Moon (Chicago at Philadelphia) ................ 11-10-91 Tony Romo (Seattle. vs. Boston).............................. 12-6-09 40 Marc Bulger (Miami at Orlando) ............................... 10-2-05 Kurt Warner (London vs. Miami)............................... 9-28-08 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Anchorage) ......... 9-12-10 39 Elvis Grbac (London at Washington) ........................ 11-5-00 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Chicago)...................... 9-21-08 Tom Brady (Anchorage at Texas) ............................ 9-13-09 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Charlotte) ............ 12-8-13 Comp. %: 100.00 (10-10) Kurt Warner (Orlando at Washington) 12-18-05 (Min. 10 att.) 94.74 (18-19) Alex Smith (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ......... 10-28-12 93.75 (15-16) Steve Young (Seattle at Charlotte) ......... 10-16-94 93.33 (14-15) Robert Griffin III (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) 11-18-12 90.00 (18-20) Steve Young (Orlando vs. Texas) ........... 10-20-91 Comp. %: 90.00 (18-20) Steve Young (Orlando vs. Texas) ........ 10-20-91 (Min. 20 att.) 89.47 (33-38) Rich Gannon (Philadelphia vs. Boston) .. 11-10-02 88.57 (31-35) Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Wash.) ..... 10-23-11 88.00 (22-25) Brett Favre (Orlando vs. Seattle) ............ 11-22-09 86.96 (20-23) Kurt Warner (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ....... 10-10-99 86.67 (26-30) Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Charlotte) . 12-16-07 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Charlotte) ... 10-12-08 Avg./Attempt: 17.68 (19-336) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Philadelphia) . 9-24-00 (Min. 10 att.) 16.50 (10-165) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) ...... 9-12-99 16.13 (23-371) Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Anchorage) 11-29-09 15.40 (20-308) Jim Kelly (Philadelphia at Seattle) ............ 9-27-92 15.39 (23-354) Steve Young (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ..... 12-19-93 15.00 (18-270) Philip Rivers (Texas at Orlando) ............... 10-7-07 Avg./Attempt: 16.13 (23-371) Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Anch.) .... 11-29-09 (Min. 20 att.) 15.40 (20-308) Jim Kelly (Philadelphia at Seattle) ............ 9-27-92 15.39 (23-354) Steve Young (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ..... 12-19-93 14.92 (25-373) Philip Rivers (Texas vs. Washington) ....... 12-6-09 14.87 (23-342) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Ann Arbor) ......... 12-2-01 Avg./Comp.: 44.00 (4-176) Jim Kelly (Anchorage at Seattle) ........... 9-10-95 (Min. 4 comp.) 28.00 (12-336) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Philadelphia) ..... 9-24-00 27.63 (16-442) Mark Rypien (Orlando at London) ........... 11-10-91 27.50 (6-165) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) ...... 9-12-99 23.85 (13-310) Randall Cunningham (Charlotte at Chi.) . 10-23-94 23.83 (12-286) Jeff George (Chicago vs. Ann Arbor) ........ 9-14-97 Avg./Comp.: 28.00 (12-336) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Philadelphia) . 9-24-00 (Min. 12 comp.) 27.63 (16-442) Mark Rypien (Orlando at London) ........... 11-10-91 23.85 (13-310) Randall Cunningham (Charlotte at Chi.) . 10-23-94 23.83 (12-286) Jeff George (Chicago vs. Ann Arbor) ........ 9-14-97 23.58 (12-283) Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Texas) . 10-30-05
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Touchdown 7 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Chicago) .......... 9-8-13 Passes: 6 Jim Kelly (Philadelphia vs. Texas) ............................. 9-8-91 Mark Rypien (Orlando at London) ......................... 11-10-91 Peyton Manning (Washington at Chicago) .............. 9-28-03 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Orlando) ........... 11-28-04 Carson Palmer (Texas at Washington) .................... 9-16-07 Tom Brady (Anchorage at Boston) ........................ 10-21-07 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor vs. Chicago) ........................ 9-28-08 Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ................ 9-13-09 Tom Brady (Anchorage at Charlotte) ..................... 10-18-09 Aaron Rodgers (Miami at Washington) .................. 10-14-12 Aaron Rodgers (Miami at Seattle) ......................... 11-16-14 5 several, last time for each team listed Tom Brady (Anchorage at Philadelphia) ................ 10-26-14 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor vs. Orlando) ................... 11-30-14 Tony Romo (Boston vs. Philadelphia) ................... 11-26-06 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte at London) ................. 9-18-05 Andy Dalton (Chicago at Seattle) .......................... 10-27-13 Matthew Stafford (London at Philadelphia)............ 11-20-11 Tony Banks (Miami vs. Charlotte) ............................ 9-10-00 ORLANDO ................................................................... never Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Anchorage)............... 11-30-14 Tony Romo (Seattle vs. London) ............................. 10-6-13 Aaron Brooks (Texas at Miami) ............................. 12-14-03 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Anchorage) ........ 11-9-14 Interceptions: 6 Bobby Hebert (Anchorage vs. Texas) .................. 12-5-93 Peyton Manning (Washington at Texas) ............ 11-11-07 5 Warren Moon (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ................... 11-24-91 Warren Moon (Chicago vs. London) .......................... 9-6-92 Mark Brunell (Charlotte vs. Philadelphia) .............. 10-20-96 Drew Bledsoe (Seattle at Chicago) ........................ 11-21-99 Jon Kitna (London at Chicago) .............................. 11-28-99 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago vs. Seattle) ................. 9-18-05 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) ................. 10-30-05 Tony Romo (Seattle at Washington) ........................ 10-7-07 Jay Cutler (Chicago vs. Philadelphia) .................... 11-15-09 Tony Romo (Seattle at Charlotte) ............................ 9-30-12 Matt Ryan (Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte) ...................... 11-18-12 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Anchorage)................. 12-2-12 Eli Manning (Boston vs. Seattle) ............................ 12-15-13 4 many, last by Kirk Cousins (Orlando vs. Anchorage)9-28-14 Longest Pass: 99t Brett Favre (Ann Arbor at Texas) ......................... 9-10-95 Jeff Garcia (Seattle vs. Charlotte) ...................... 10-17-04 Tom Brady (Anchorage vs. London) .................... 9-11-11 97t Steve Young (Orlando vs. Chicago) ........................ 11-3-91 93t Jay Cutler (Chicago vs. Anchorage) ........................ 11-9-08 91t Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Texas) ................ 10-30-05 Jon Kitna (London vs. Texas) .................................. 9-23-07 Michael Vick (Charlotte vs. Anchorage)................. 12-12-10 90t Donovan McNabb (Charlotte at London) ................... 9-7-08 Matt Ryan (Ann Arbor at Seattle) ........................... 10-11-09
Receptions: 21 Brandon Marshall (London vs. Texas) ............... 12-13-09 18 Brandon Marshall (London at Boston) ...................... 9-14-08 16 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor at Orlando) .......................... 11-20-94 Troy Brown (Charlotte vs. Ann Arbor) ...................... 9-22-02 Wes Welker (Ann Arbor at Anchorage) .................... 9-25-11 15 Andre Reed (Orlando vs. Ann Arbor) ..................... 11-20-94 Jimmy Smith (Orlando at Texas) .............................. 9-10-00 Jason Witten (Boston vs. Seattle) ............................ 12-9-07 Wes Welker (Ann Arbor at Boston) ........................ 11-22-09 Reggie Wayne (Anchorage at Ann Arbor) ................ 10-3-10 14 Andre Rison (Charlotte vs. Texas) ............................. 9-4-94 Chris Carter (London vs. Orlando) ........................... 10-2-94 Herman Moore (Washington at Charlotte) ............... 12-3-95 Rod Smith (Washington vs. London) ........................ 9-23-01 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Texas) ........................ 9-8-02 Marvin Harrison (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ................ 11-17-02 David Boston (London vs. Charlotte) ....................... 10-5-03 Steve Smith (Charlotte at Orlando) ........................ 11-20-05 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ......... 11-4-07 Dallas Clark (Washington at Anchorage) ................. 11-8-09 Jason Witten (Boston at Seattle) .............................. 12-6-09 Reggie Wayne (Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor) .............. 12-5-10 Andre Johnson (Washington vs. London) .............. 11-18-12 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte vs. Washington) ........... 10-27-13 Yards 329 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte vs. Washington) ...... 10-27-13 Receiving: 291 Jimmy Smith (Orlando at Texas) .............................. 9-10-00 273 Andre Johnson (Washington vs. London) .............. 11-18-12 265 Lee Evans (Washington vs. Miami) ........................ 11-19-06 261 Josh Gordon (Washington vs. Seattle) ..................... 12-1-13 Average 63.00 (3-189) Torry Holt (Anchorage vs. Boston) ........ 9-24-00 (Min. 4 rec. 54.33 (3-163) Randy Moss (Texas vs. Orlando) ............ 11-29-98 Or 150 yards): 42.20 (5-211) Irving Fryar (Philadelphia at Chicago) .......... 9-4-94 38.75 (4-155) Tony Martin (Philadelphia vs. Orlando)...... 9-28-97 38.00 (5-190) Randy Moss (Texas at Anchorage) ........... 10-4-98 37.40 (5-187) Fred Barnett (Seattle vs. Texas) .............. 10-23-94 37.00 (4-148) Jake Reed (Anchorage at Miami) ................ 9-8-96 Touchdowns: 4 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando vs. London) ............... 10-24-93 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor vs. Chicago) .................... 11-14-93 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando at Chicago) ................ 11-27-94 Isaac Bruce (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ................... 10-10-99 Randy Moss (Texas vs. Chicago)........................ 11-18-07 Terrell Owens (Miami vs. Orlando) ..................... 11-18-07 Eric Decker (Washington vs. Seattle) ................... 12-1-13 Jamaal Charles (Chicago vs. Philadelphia) ....... 12-15-13 Longest Catch: 99t Robert Brooks (Charlotte at Philadelphia) ........... 9-10-95 Andre Davis (Orlando at Miami) .......................... 10-17-04 Bernard Berrian (Anchorage at Ann Arbor) ....... 11-30-08 Wes Welker (Ann Arbor at Washington) .............. 9-11-11 98t Michael Haynes (Orlando at Ann Arbor) .................. 9-12-93 97t John Taylor (Charlotte vs. Philadelphia) .................. 11-3-91 96t Calvin Johnson (Charlotte at Miami) ...................... 10-19-08 95t Mike Wallace (Philadelphia vs. Washington) ......... 10-23-11 95 Vincent Jackson (Chicago vs. Washington) ........... 10-21-12 95t Josh Gordon (Washington vs. Seattle) ..................... 12-1-13
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Receptions, RB: 14 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Texas) ................... 9-8-02 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor)... 11-4-07 13 Thurman Thomas (Texas vs. Orlando) .................... 9-15-91 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor) ............ 10-11-98 LaDainian Tomlinson (London at Seattle) ............. 11-25-01 Steven Jackson (Texas at Washington) .................. 11-5-06 Darren McFadden (Boston at Philadelphia) ............... 9-9-12 Darren Sproles (Miami vs. Seattle) .......................... 9-16-12 12 Emmitt Smith (Orlando vs. London) ....................... 11-22-92 Warrick Dunn (Texas vs. Miami) ............................ 11-18-01 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia at London) ............ 12-19-06 Reggie Bush (Washington vs. Anchorage) ............ 11-18-07 LeSean McCoy (London at Washington) ................. 10-3-10 Matt Forté (Charlotte vs. London) ............................ 10-5-14 11 Herschel Walker (Seattle at Chicago) .................... 12-12-93 Ricky Watters (Washington vs. London) .................. 10-8-95 Terry Kirby (Texas vs. Ann Arbor) ......................... 11-24-96 James Allen (Ann Arbor vs. Texas) ......................... 12-3-00 Duce Staley (Charlotte at Miami) ............................... 9-9-01 LaDainian Tomlinson (London vs. Orlando) .......... 12-14-03 Domanick Davis (Ann Arbor at Washington) ........... 9-26-04 Deuce McAllister (Chicago at Anchorage) ............. 11-21-04 Brian Westbrook (Boston vs. Ann Arbor) ................. 12-5-04 Reggie Bush (Washington at Charlotte) .................. 10-8-06 Frank Gore (Philadelphia at Orlando) .................... 11-25-07 Marion Barber III (Washington vs. Miami) ............. 10-12-08 Matt Forté (Charlotte at Miami) ................................ 9-15-13 10 several times, most recently by Matt Forté (Charlotte at Anchorage) ...................... 10-12-14 Yards, RB: 195 Jamaal Charles (Chicago vs. Philadelphia)....... 12-15-13 159 Le’Veon Bell (Charlotte at Texas) .......................... 11-30-14 156 Brian Westbrook (Boston vs. Ann Arbor) ................. 12-5-04 151 Matt Forté (Charlotte at Seattle) .............................. 9-12-10 148 Terry Kirby (Ann Arbor at Washington) .................. 12-19-93 LaDainian Tomlinson (London vs. Miami) ............... 12-7-03 Average, RB: 27.00 (4-108) Jamal Lewis (London at Charlotte) ........ 12-8-02 26.50 (4-106) Lorenzo White (London vs. Anchorage) .... 9-13-92 26.25 (4-105) Garrison Hearst (Orlando vs. Charlotte) .... 9-27-98 Garrison Hearst (Boston vs. Chicago) ..... 10-28-01 26.00 (4-104) Kevin Smith (Anchorage at Chicago) ...... 11-22-09 25.50 (4-102) Emmitt Smith (Orlando at Washington) ... 11-14-93 Arian Foster (Washington at Anchorage) 11-13-11 Touchdown, 4 Jamaal Charles (Chicago vs. Philadelphia)....... 12-15-13 Catches, RB: 3 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Chicago) .................. 12-2-01 Brian Westbrook (Boston vs. Ann Arbor) ................. 12-5-04 2 several times, most recently by Shane Vereen (Anchorage vs. Texas) ................... 10-19-14 Longest 94t Jamal Anderson (Miami at Ann Arbor) ................ 9-23-01 Catch, RB: 89t Matt Forté (Charlotte at Seattle) .............................. 9-12-10 87t Tiki Barber (Boston vs. Ann Arbor) .......................... 12-6-98 86 Emmitt Smith (Orlando at Washington) ................. 11-14-93 85t Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Orlando) ................ 10-23-94 80t Shaun Alexander (Seattle at Boston) ...................... 9-29-02
Receptions, TE: 15 Jason Witten (Boston vs. Seattle)......................... 12-9-07 14 Dallas Clark (Washington at Anchorage) ................. 11-8-09 Jason Witten (Boston at Seattle) .............................. 12-6-09 13 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at London) ................... 10-6-96 Eric Johnson (Boston vs. Seattle) .......................... 10-10-04 Antonio Gates (Anchorage at Philadelphia) ........... 12-11-05 Tony Gonzalez (Boston at Chicago)......................... 10-7-12 12 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor vs. Texas) ......................... 11-27-94 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston) .................. 10-20-02 Jeremy Shockey (London at Boston) ..................... 11-11-07 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Texas) ..................... 12-14-08 Tony Gonzalez (Boston vs. Chicago) ....................... 9-29-13 Martellus Bennett (Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage) .......... 12-7-14 11 Jay Novacek (London vs. Orlando) .......................... 10-6-91 Johnny Mitchell (London vs. Texas) ....................... 11-20-94 Tony Gonzalez (Miami at Charlotte) ......................... 12-3-00 Jeremy Shockey (London vs. Charlotte) .................. 10-5-03 Kellen Winslow Jr. (Orlando vs. Miami) .................... 11-5-06 Kellen Winslow Jr. (Orlando at London) ................... 11-4-07 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Anchorage) ................ 9-12-10 Zach Miller (London at Washington)......................... 10-3-10 Tony Gonzalez (Boston vs. Seattle) ....................... 11-11-12 Yards, TE: 214 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston) .............. 10-20-02 183 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Miami)........................ 9-20-09 180 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ................. 9-3-95 179 Jimmy Graham (London vs. Orlando) ...................... 9-15-13 174 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte vs. Boston) ................... 11-9-97 Average, TE: 42.00 (3-126) Marcus Pollard (Philadelphia vs. Orl.) . 11-18-01 35.00 (3-105) Marcus Pollard (Texas vs. Boston) .......... 10-16-05 31.75 (4-127) Coby Fleener (Boston vs. Seattle) ........... 11-30-14 31.50 (4-126) Vernon Davis (Texas vs. London) .............. 12-5-10 31.00 (5-155) Delanie Walker (Chicago at London) ....... 11-23-14 30.25 (4-121) Tony Gonzalez (Miami vs. Seattle) .......... 10-12-03 29.50 (4-118) Alge Crumpler (Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte) . 11-14-04 Touchdown 3 Johnny Mitchell (London at Washington) ............ 10-3-93 Catches, TE: Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte vs. London) ........... 12-12-93 Keith Jackson (Orlando vs. Philadelphia) .............. 9-1-96 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at London) ............... 10-6-96 Tony Gonzalez (Miami at Washington) ................. 9-29-02 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte vs. London) ........... 11-16-03 Antonio Gates (Anchorage at Ann Arbor) ............ 11-7-04 Antonio Gates (Anchorage at Seattle) ................ 10-30-05 Alge Crumpler (Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia) ..... 10-22-06 Vernon Davis (London vs. Seattle) ..................... 10-25-09 Dallas Clark (Washington at Miami).................... 12-13-09 Jermichael Finley (Miami at Orlando) ................... 9-25-11 Jordan Cameron (Texas vs. Washington) ............ 9-22-13 Julius Thomas (Orlando vs. Texas) ........................ 9-7-14 Larry Donnell (Miami vs. Charlotte) ...................... 9-28-14 Rob Gronkowski (Washington at Charlotte) ...... 10-26-14 Longest 87t Heath Miller (Seattle at Ann Arbor) ....................... 9-10-06 Reception, TE: 86t Marcus Pollard (Philadelphia vs. Orlando) ............. 11-18-01 86 Marcus Pollard (Texas vs. Boston)......................... 10-16-05 84t Ben Coates (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) .................. 11-3-96 82t Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston) .................. 10-20-02 80t Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Miami)...................... 11-14-04 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Miami)........................ 9-20-09 Total Yards: 329 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte vs. Washington) ...... 10-27-13 315 Adrian Peterson (Boston at Chicago) ....................... 11-4-07 307 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Seattle) ................ 11-24-02 295 Jamal Lewis (London vs. Texas) .............................. 9-14-03 291 Jimmy Smith (Orlando at Texas) .............................. 9-10-00 Total Offense: 520 Tom Brady (Anchorage vs. London) .................... 9-11-11 513 Tony Romo (Seattle vs. London) .............................. 10-6-13 510 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at London) ..................... 11-19-06 508 Eli Manning (Boston vs. Anchorage) ........................ 9-16-12 507 Elvis Grbac (London at Washington) ........................ 11-5-00
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Longest FG: 64 Matt Prater (Anchorage at Seattle)........................ 12-8-13 63 Jason Elam (Charlotte at Chicago)......................... 10-25-98 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami at Philadelphia) ......... 9-11-11 David Akers (London vs. Chicago) ............................. 9-9-12 61 Jay Feely (Boston at Texas) ................................... 10-14-12 Justin Tucker (Ann Arbor vs. Orlando) ................... 12-15-13 60 Dan Carpenter (Washington at Miami) ..................... 12-5-10 59 Steve Christie (Chicago vs. Orlando) ....................... 9-26-93 Punts: 16 Leo Araguz (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor) ............ 10-11-98 12 Todd Sauerbrun (Boston at Anchorage) .................. 10-5-97 Josh Miller (Texas vs. London)............................... 10-15-00 Chris Gardocki (Orlando at Chicago) ....................... 12-3-00 11 Rich Camarillo (Washington at Seattle) ................... 11-6-94 Rich Camarillo (Washington at Charlotte) ................ 12-3-95 Darren Bennett (Washington vs. Orlando) ............. 10-11-98 Matt Turk (Miami at London) .................................... 12-7-03 Brad Maynard (Philadelphia at Seattle) .................. 11-14-04 Josh Bidwell (London at Seattle) ............................ 12-17-06 Shane Lechler (Orlando at Texas) ........................... 11-9-08 Bryan Anger (Orlando at Charlotte) ............................ 9-8-13 Marquette King (Texas at Seattle) .......................... 11-17-13 10 several, last by Donnie Jones (Washington at Orl.)11-20-11 Average 63.0 Todd Sauerbrun (Miami vs. Washington) ............ 9-23-07 (Min. 2 punts): Shane Lechler (Anchorage vs. Miami) ................. 11-4-07 Sam Koch (Anchorage at Miami) ........................ 11-23-14 61.0 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Miami) ............................... 11-5-00 60.5 Mitch Berger (Texas vs. Philadelphia) .................... 10-24-99 60.3 Matt Turk (Miami vs. Orlando) .................................. 10-1-00 Brandon Fields (Miami vs. Washington) ................... 9-18-11 60.0 Thomas Morstead (Miami at Orlando) .................... 11-28-10 Average 59.6 Andy Lee (Anchorage vs. London) ....................... 9-11-11 (Min. 4 punts): 59.5 Mike Scifres (Seattle at Orlando)............................ 10-17-10 58.9 Shane Lechler (Miami vs. Chicago)........................ 11-10-13 58.8 Brandon Fields (Anchorage vs. Miami) .................... 9-23-12 58.3 Tress Way (Miami vs. Charlotte) .............................. 9-28-14 Yards: 709 Leo Araguz (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor) ............ 10-11-98 556 Bryan Anger (Orlando at Charlotte) ............................ 9-8-13 555 Shane Lechler (Orlando at Texas) ........................... 11-9-08 540 Marquette King (Texas at Seattle) .......................... 11-17-13 531 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor at London) .................... 11-15-09 Longest Punt: 84 Harry Newsome (Chicago at Charlotte) .............. 11-15-92 Robert Malone (Seattle vs. Boston) ........................ 9-8-13 83 Bryan Barker (Boston vs. Philadelphia) .................. 10-10-99 81 Dustin Colquitt (Seattle at Philadelphia) ................... 12-2-07 80 Randall Cunningham (Charlotte vs. Seattle) .......... 10-16-94 77 Greg Montgomery (Seattle vs. Chicago) .................. 9-19-93 Tress Way (Miami vs. Boston) .................................. 10-5-14 Return 2 Eric Metcalf (Philadelphia at Texas) ................... 10-24-93 Touchdowns: Darrien Gordon (Charlotte vs. Boston) ................ 11-9-97 Deion Sanders (Philadelphia vs. Chicago) .......... 9-20-98 Devin Hester (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) ................. 11-25-07 Reggie Bush (Washington vs. Anchorage) .......... 10-5-08 Eddie Royal (Anchorage at Charlotte) ................ 10-18-09 Longest Punt 95t Jacquez Green (London vs. Orlando) .................. 9-13-98 Return: 94t Darrien Gordon (Charlotte vs. Boston) ..................... 11-9-97 93t Dez Bryant (Seattle vs. Chicago) ........................... 10-24-10 91t Eric Metcalf (Philadelphia at Texas) ....................... 10-24-93 90t Adam Jones (Chicago vs. Seattle) ......................... 11-19-06 Longest KO 104t Terrence McGee (Chicago at Philadelphia) ......... 12-5-04 Return: 103t Justin Miller (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ....................... 10-1-06 102t C.J. Spiller (Washington at Miami) ........................... 9-14-14 101t Terry Kirby (London at Washington)....................... 11-16-97 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Charlotte) ........................... 9-27-09 100t Maurice Jones-Drew (London vs. Orlando) .............. 11-4-07
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Longest Int. 106t Ed Reed (Charlotte at Philadelphia) ..................... 11-7-04 Return: 99t Adrian Wilson (Philadelphia at Chicago) ................. 10-1-06 97 Julius Peppers (Seattle at Boston) ........................ 10-10-04 93t Deion Sanders (Texas vs. Chicago) ...................... 10-16-94 90t Deion Sanders (Chicago at Ann Arbor) ................. 12-11-94 Sacks: 6 Derrick Thomas (Orlando at Seattle) ..................... 9-6-98 4½ Jared Allen (Washington vs. Boston) ....................... 10-4-09 Cameron Wake (Charlotte vs. Seattle) .................... 9-30-12 4 Derrick Thomas (Orlando at Ann Arbor) .................. 11-8-92 Anthony Smith (Charlotte vs. Washington) .............. 9-12-93 Neil Smith (London at Washington) ......................... 10-3-93 Bruce Smith (Orlando vs. Charlotte) ........................ 9-18-94 Chris Doleman (Charlotte at Miami) ...................... 10-11-98 Chris Doleman (Charlotte at Washington) ............... 11-8-98 Michael McCrary (Chicago at Anchorage) ............... 11-8-98 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) ............... 10-14-01 Simeon Rice (London at Texas) ............................ 10-12-03 Leonard Little (Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage) ............. 11-30-03 DeMarcus Ware (London vs. Seattle) .................... 10-30-11 3½ Reggie White (Anchorage vs. Chicago)................. 11-22-92 Neil Smith (London at Philadelphia) ...................... 10-16-94 Chris Doleman (Charlotte at Orlando) ..................... 12-7-97 Warren Sapp (Boston vs. Washington) ................... 9-19-99 Michael McCrary (Ann Arbor at Chicago) ................ 12-5-99 Simeon Rice (London at Miami) ............................ 12-19-04 Clay Matthews Jr. (Boston vs. Anchorage).............. 9-16-12 Charles Johnson (Ann Arbor at Miami) .................... 9-30-12 Elvis Dumervil (Washington vs. Charlotte) .............. 12-7-14 3 several times, last time for each team listed Greg Hardy (Anchorage vs. Chicago) ...................... 9-22-13 DeMarcus Ware (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) ............... 10-19-14 Jared Allen (Boston vs. Ann Arbor) ....................... 12-11-11 Cameron Wake (Charlotte at Texas) ....................... 11-3-13 Jason Babin (Chicago at Boston) .......................... 12-18-11 Robert Quinn (London at Miami) ........................... 11-30-14 James Harrison (Miami vs. London) ...................... 10-11-09 Von Miller (Orlando vs. Chicago) ........................... 11-18-12 Calais Campbell (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ....... 11-23-14 Tamba Hali (Seattle at Ann Arbor) ......................... 12-18-11 Justin Houston (Texas at Miami) ........................... 10-26-14 J.J. Watt (Washington vs. Charlotte) ....................... 12-7-14 Interceptions: 3 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia at Miami) ................ 9-14-97 Champ Bailey (Texas vs. Miami) ........................ 10-17-99 Ronde Barber (Washington vs. Texas) .............. 12-23-01 Ronde Barber (Boston vs. Seattle) ...................... 12-4-05
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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (TEAM); 2014 additions highlightedWins: 14 Orlando 1994 Charlotte 1997 13 Seattle 1998 Philadelphia 2002 Washington 2012 12 London 1995 Charlotte 1996 Miami 1998 Texas 2000 Miami 2005 Philadelphia 2008 Orlando 2009 London 2009 London 2013 London 2014 11 most recently Philadelphia 2009 10 most recently Anchorage 2014 Winning%: .933 (14-1) Orlando 1994 Charlotte 1997 .867 (13-2) Seattle 1998 Philadelphia 2002 Washington 2012 .800 (12-3) London 1995 Charlotte 1996 Miami 1998 Texas 2000 Miami 2005 Philadelphia 2008 Orlando 2009 London 2009 London 2013 London 2014 .767 (11-3-1) Chicago 2000 Anchorage 2003 .733 (10-3-2) Orlando 1992 (11-4) Ann Arbor 1996 Orlando 1996 Ann Arbor 1998 Chicago 2002 Washington 2004 Texas 2005 Anchorage 2006 Washington 2006 Anchorage 2007 Philadelphia 2009 Losses: 14 Ann Arbor 2009 13 Anchorage 1998 London 1998 12 Philadelphia 1993 Miami 1996 Boston 2000 Philadelphia 2000 Boston 2002 11 most recently Ann Arbor 2014 10 most recently Charlotte 2014
Lowest .067 (1-14) Ann Arbor 2009 Winning%: .133 (2-13) Anchorage 1998 London 1998 .200 (3-12) Miami 1996 Boston 2000 Philadelphia 2000 Boston 2002 .233 (3-11-1) Charlotte 1994 Charlotte 2006 Chicago 2007 Miami 2008 Ann Arbor 2014 .250 (4-12) Philadelphia 1993 Points: 747 London 2011 707 London 2013 712 Washington 2012 706 Charlotte 1998 704 Philadelphia 2002 Points: 768 Washington 2014 728 London 2014 705 Charlotte 2014 697 Anchorage 2014 680 Chicago 2014 Scoring Avg.: 49.80 London 2011 47.47 Washington 2012 47.13 London 2013 47.07 Charlotte 1998 46.93 Philadelphia 2002 Scoring Avg.: 51.20 Washington 2014 48.58 London 2014 47.00 Charlotte 2014 46.47 Anchorage 2014 45.33 Chicago 2014 Fewest Points: 290 Miami 1996 326 Anchorage 1996 338 Washington 1992 London 1996 342 Philadelphia 2000 344 Philadelphia 1999 Fewest Points: 509 Boston 2014 598 Philadelphia 2014 601 Orlando 2014 605 Miami 2014 610 Texas 2014 Lowest 19.33 Miami 1996 Scoring Avg.: 21.73 Anchorage 1996 22.38 Anchorage 1993 22.53 Washington 1992 London 1996 22.80 Philadelphia 2000 Lowest 33.93 Boston 2014 Scoring avg.: 39.87 Philadelphia 2014 40.07 Orlando 2014 40.33 Miami 2014 40.67 Texas 2014 Total Touchdowns: 61 London 2006 60 Philadelphia 2002 58 Philadelphia 2003 London 2009 56 Miami 2000 55 Orlando 1994
Fewest 15 Miami 1996 Touchdowns: 19 Anchorage 1993 20 Ann Arbor 1992 Seattle 1993 Anchorage 1998 Washington 1999 Philadelphia 2000 Orlando 2006 21 Anchorage 1994 Washington 2002 Orlando 2005 22 Anchorage 1996 Orlando 1997 Washington 2005 Ann Arbor 2008 Seattle 2010 Ann Arbor 2012 100/300- 34 Charlotte 1997 Yard Games: 33 Chicago 2000 32 Washington 2013 29 Miami 2000 Philadelphia 2002 Miami 2003 Miami 2005 London 2013 28 Charlotte 1996 Orlando 1999 Charlotte 2012 Fewest 100/300- 2 London 1996 Yard Games: 3 Miami 1996 Philadelphia 1999 4 Washington 1992 Philadelphia 1996 5 Anchorage 1993 Anchorage 1996 Philadelphia 1997 London 1998 6 Anchorage 1992 Washington 1993 Philadelphia 2000 Ann Arbor 2010 Orlando 2011 Fewest Points 316 Orlando 1991 Allowed: 344 Chicago 1997 347 Seattle 1993 360 Orlando 1993 Orlando 1996 380 Texas 1991 Texas 1993 Fewest Points 580 London 2014 Allowed: 615 Chicago 2014 618 Seattle 2014 634 Orlando 2014 636 Anchorage 2014 Lowest Avg. 21.07 Orlando 1991 Against: 21.69 Seattle 1993 22.50 Orlando 1993 22.93 Chicago 1997 23.75 Texas 1993 Lowest Avg. 38.67 London 2014 Against: 41.00 Chicago 2014 41.20 Seattle 2014 42.27 Orlando 2014 42.40 Anchorage 2014
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FFL Stat Fact Only two running backs in league history have ever led their teams in rushing during every one of a possible 14 games during the regular season. Ricky Watters did it with Washington in 1995, and DeMarco Murray did the same for Texas last year. Several players have done that 13 times in one season, including Shaun Alexander, who did that for Seattle three years in a row (2003-05).
Most Points 680 Miami 2008 Allowed: 675 Texas 2004 Anchorage 2011 672 Texas 2012 658 London 2012 651 Anchorage 2013 Most Points 715 Ann Arbor 2014 Allowed: 701 Charlotte 2014 692 Miami 2014 672 Philadelphia 2014 668 Washington 2014 Highest Avg. 45.33 Miami 2008 Against: 45.00 Texas 2004 Anchorage 2011 44.80 Texas 2012 43.87 London 2012 43.40 Anchorage 2013 Highest Avg. 47.67 Ann Arbor 2014 Against: 46.73 Charlotte 2014 46.13 Miami 2014 44.80 Philadelphia 2014 44.53 Washington 2014 Fewest Total 18 Seattle 1993 TDs Allowed: 19 Texas 1996 22 Charlotte 1993 Charlotte 1997 23 Orlando 1991 Orlando 1993 Washington 1994 Anchorage 2003 24 Seattle 1998 Ann Arbor 1999 Most TDs Allowed: 53 Ann Arbor 2004 51 Anchorage 2011 50 Texas 2004 49 Miami 2008 Anchorage 2013 48 Orlando 1995 Philadelphia 2006 Miami 2007 London 2010 Point 297 (696-399) Charlotte 1997 Differential: 292 (704-412) Philadelphia 2002 272 (674-402) Chicago 2000 233 (665-432) Orlando 1994 228 (588-360) Orlando 1996 Worst 256 (419-675) Texas 2004 Differential: 251 (378-629) Anchorage 1998 222 (415-637) Ann Arbor 2009 210 (342-552) Philadelphia 2000 207 (375-582) Orlando 2006 Total Yards: 11,562 Chicago 2000 11,322 London 2011 11,161 Philadelphia 2002 11,068 Washington 2013 10,878 London 2013 Avg. 770.80 Chicago 2000 Total Yards: 754.80 London 2011 744.07 Philadelphia 2002 737.87 Washington 2013 725.20 London 2013 Fewest 5,537 Miami 1996 Total Yards: 5,852 London 1998 5,922 Washington 1992 5,948 Philadelphia 1996 6,035 Anchorage 1996
Lowest Avg. 369.13 Miami 1996 Total Yards: 390.13 London 1998 394.80 Washington 1992 396.53 Philadelphia 1996 402.33 Anchorage 1996 Fewest Yards 7,081 Washington 1992 Allowed: 7,155 Texas 1992 7,171 Chicago 1996 7,199 Charlotte 1996 7,271 Orlando 1996 Lowest Avg. 470.56 Seattle 1993 Allowed: 472.07 Washington 1992 477.00 Texas 1992 478.07 Chicago 1996 479.93 Charlotte 1996 Most Yards 10,597 Texas 2012 Allowed: 10,504 Miami 2008 10,396 Charlotte 2000 10,320 Orlando 2012 10,299 Texas 2009 Average Yards 706.47 Texas 2012 Allowed: 700.27 Miami 2008 693.07 Charlotte 2000 688.00 Orlando 2012 686.60 Texas 2009 Rushing Yards: 3,812 Charlotte 1997 3,536 Miami 2003 3,432 Charlotte 1998 3,306 London 2003 3,296 Charlotte 1994 Avg. Rushing 254.13 Charlotte 1997 Yards: 235.73 Miami 2003 228.80 Charlotte 1998 220.40 London 2003 219.73 Charlotte 1994 Fewest 826 London 1995 Rushing Yards: 959 Miami 1996 1,060 Anchorage 2014 1,129 Anchorage 1996 1,153 Boston 1996 Philadelphia 1998 Lowest Avg. 55.07 London 1995 Rushing Yards: 63.93 Miami 1996 70.67 Anchorage 2014 74.73 Anchorage 1996 76.87 Boston 1996 Philadelphia 1998 Rushing 740 Charlotte 1994 Attempts: 735 Orlando 1994 731 Charlotte 1997 Miami 2003 730 Miami 2004 728 Charlotte 1998 Fewest Attempts: 180 London 1995 267 Miami 2014 279 Philadelphia 1998 312 Philadelphia 1997 313 Anchorage 2014 Average 5.276 Boston 2004 per Carry: 5.268 Charlotte 2011 5.215 Charlotte 1997 5.113 Boston 2012 5.099 London 2014 Lowest Average 2.956 Texas 2001 per Carry: 2.997 Miami 1996 3.307 Anchorage 1996 3.324 Philadelphia 2005 3.331 Washington 1994
Rushing 37 Philadelphia 2002 Touchdowns: 36 Orlando 1995 35 Philadelphia 2003 London 2006 30 Orlando 1996 London 2005 29 Miami 2003 Seattle 2005 Fewest Rushing 1 Texas 1993 Touchdowns: 3 London 1994 London 1996 4 London 1995 Chicago 1999 Ann Arbor 2005 5 Miami 1996 Texas 2001 Washington 2013 Anchorage 2014 6 Anchorage 1993 Anchorage 1996 Boston 1998 Philadelphia 2000 Boston 2003 Anchorage 2013 Philadelphia 2014
100-Yard 18 Charlotte 1998 Rushing Games: Miami 2003 16 Boston 2008 15 Charlotte 1994 Seattle 1996 London 2003 14 Miami 1998 Orlando 2000 Philadelphia 2004 London 2005 Texas 2006 London 2009 London 2010 13 Orlando 1995 Charlotte 1996 Orlando 1998 Orlando 1999 Philadelphia 2002 Boston 2004 Orlando 2004 Charlotte 2004 London 2004
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FFL Stat Fact Last year’s league-wide passer rating of 94.53 was the highest in league history, fueled by the league’s highest completion percentage and the most touchdown passes ever thrown across the entire FFL. Since 2007, the league-wide passer rating has been over 90 in seven of eight seasons after it reached that level only once in the previous 16 years.
Fewest 100-Yard 0 Chicago 1991 Rushing Games: Chicago 1994 Anchorage 1996 London 1996 Miami 1996 Texas 2001 Philadelphia 2005 Seattle 2010 Anchorage 2014 1 Chicago 1992 Anchorage 1993 Texas 1994 London 1995 Boston 1996 Philadelphia 1996 Anchorage 1997 Philadelphia 1997 Seattle 1999 Anchorage 2005 Washington 2006 Washington 2009 Orlando 2011 Ann Arbor 2012 Miami 2014 2 several, most recently Philadelphia 2014 Fewest Rushing 1,340 Boston 2014 Yards Allowed: 1,362 Seattle 2013 1,433 Seattle 2014 1,548 Charlotte 2013 1,563 Charlotte 1997 Fewest Avg. 89.33 Boston 2014 Rush. Allowed: 90.80 Seattle 2013 95.53 Seattle 2014 103.00 London 1993 103.20 Charlotte 2013 Most Rushing 3,152 Texas 2004 Yards Allowed: 3,034 Chicago 2001 2,804 London 2011 2,763 Washington 2000 2,739 Anchorage 2002 Highest Avg. 210.13 Texas 2004 Rush. Allowed: 202.27 Chicago 2001 186.93 London 2011 184.20 Washington 2000 182.60 Anchorage 2002 Lowest Avg. per 3.214 Charlotte 2001 Carry Against: 3.445 Anchorage 1996 3.387 Boston 1999 3.450 Ann Arbor 1999 3.502 Chicago 1997 Highest Avg. per 5.403 London 2011 Carry Against: 5.214 Anchorage 2010 4.889 Orlando 2014 4.873 Orlando 2006 4.871 Orlando 2013
Fewest Rushing 5 Philadelphia 1993 TDs Allowed: 6 Washington 1993 7 Charlotte 1992 Texas 1996 Boston 1999 Orlando 2001 Seattle 2001 London 2007 8 Chicago 1996 Seattle 1998 Philadelphia 1998 Seattle 1999 Seattle 2005 Boston 2014 9 several, most recently Char., Phil., Bos. 2013 Most Rushing 29 Ann Arbor 2003 TDs Allowed: 26 Ann Arbor 2004 25 Charlotte 2002 Anchorage 2002 Boston 2003 Orlando 2006 Washington 2008 24 Chicago 2001 Washington 2000 Charlotte 2005 23 Washington 1996 Anchorage 1997 Charlotte 2000 Orlando 2002 Texas 2004 Miami 2008 Fewest 100-Yard 0 Ann Arbor 1999 Rush. Gms. Against: 1 Philadelphia 2013 2 London 1993 Charlotte 1997 Chicago 1997 Philadelphia 2009 Washington 2011 Charlotte 2013 Chicago 2013 Boston 2014 Seattle 2014 3 several, most recently London 2014 4 several, most recently Phil. & Chi. 2014 100-Yard Rushing 16 Texas 2004 Games Allowed: Anchorage 2007 13 Chicago 2001 Orlando 2004 Anchorage 2005 12 Orlando 2002 Orlando 2006 Seattle 2009 11 Texas 1997 Boston 2001 Ann Arbor 2003 Texas 2003 Arbor 2004 Miami 2008 London 2011 Texas 2012 10 several, most recently London 2012
Passing Yards: 5,105 Philadelphia 2011 4,958 Anchorage 2011 4,935 Washington 2013 4,738 Ann Arbor 2014 4,725 Philadelphia 2013 Average 340.33 Philadelphia 2011 Passing Yards: 330.53 Anchorage 2011 329.00 Washington 2013 315.87 Ann Arbor 2014 315.00 Philadelphia 2013 Fewest 1,521 Chicago 2006 Passing Yards: 1,691 Boston 1998 2,275 London 2010 2,278 Boston 2004 2,310 Seattle 2006 Fewest Avg. 101.40 Chicago 2006 Passing Yards: 112.73 Boston 1998 145.06 Orlando 1993 151.67 London 2010 151.87 Boston 2004 Attempts: 654 London 2012 651 Washington 2010 620 London 1994 611 Philadelphia 2011 Ann Arbor 2014 609 Philadelphia 2002 Washington 2013 Fewest Attempts: 216 Chicago 2006 280 Boston 1998 315 Boston 2004 345 Orlando 2004 351 Texas 1992 Completions: 435 Philadelphia 2011 431 Washington 2010 415 Philadelphia 2014 413 Philadelphia 2010 Philadelphia 2013 412 Philadelphia 2002 Washington 2013 Fewest 129 Chicago 2006 Completions: 143 Boston 1998 175 Boston 2004 197 Texas 1992 205 London 2010 Completion%: 71.19 Philadelphia 2011 69.94 Chicago 2004 69.41 Philadelphia 2009 69.28 Philadelphia 2014 69.09 Anchorage 2007 Lowest Comp.%: 51.07 Boston 1998 51.33 London 1998 52.14 London 2006 52.22 Philadelphia 1997 52.42 Boston 2005 Avg. per Attempt: 9.58 Chicago 2000 9.07 Miami 2011 8.89 Washington 2004 8.76 Texas 2009 8.71 Chicago 1999 Lowest Average: 5.59 London 2006 5.77 Orlando 2008 5.85 Seattle 2006 5.90 Texas 1999 6.04 Boston 1998
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Avg. per 14.41 Orlando 1991 Completion: 14.38 Miami 1998 14.31 Chicago 2000 13.96 Orlando 2012 13.77 Seattle 2004 Lowest Avg. 9.92 Seattle 2002 Per Completion: 10.03 Texas 1999 10.07 Ann Arbor 2008 10.24 Ann Arbor 2005 10.37 Philadelphia 2007 Touchdown Passes: 49 Washington 2004 47 Anchorage 2007 Washington 2013 41 Miami 2011 40 Washington 2014 39 Philadelphia 2011 Ann Arbor 2014 Fewest TD Passes: 8 Orlando 1993 Chicago 2006 10 Miami 2007 11 Charlotte 1991 Charlotte 1993 Anchorage 1996 Texas 1997 Orlando 2000 Seattle 2006 12 Texas 1992 Boston 1998 Chicago 1998 Texas 1999 13 Washington 1992 Charlotte 1995 Boston 1996 London 1996 Boston 2003 Boston 2004 Anchorage 2008 Fewest Interceptions 5 Anchorage 2010 Thrown: 6 Anchorage 1998 Philadelphia 2003 Seattle 2005 Chicago 2006 Miami 2011 Miami 2014 7 Charlotte 1991 Charlotte 1992 Orlando 1993 Chi. & Tex. 1997 Philadelphia 2000 Boston 2002 Texas & Mia. 2006 Anch. & Char. 2007 Mia. & Orl. 2009 Ann Arbor 2010 Anchorage 2012 8 Seattle 1995 Anch., Lon. & Sea.1996 Philadelphia 2001 Anchorage 2002 Charlotte 2004 Philadelphia 2005 Seattle 2009 Seattle 2011 London 2014 9 several, most recently Anchorage 2014
Most Interceptions 29 Miami 2002 Thrown: 25 Charlotte 1996 Ann Arbor 2005 Chicago 2009 24 Miami 2003 23 Ann Arbor 1998 Washington 1998 Ann Arbor 1999 Ann Arbor 2003 22 Anchorage 1993 Boston 2000 Orlando 2010 Boston 2013 Passer Rating: 120.23 Washington 2004 118.73 Miami 2011 118.42 Anchorage 2007 111.11 Washington 2013 110.90 Miami 2014 Lowest Passer 62.10 Seattle 2006 Rating: 63.99 Miami 2002 64.47 Charlotte 1993 64.75 Boston 1998 64.89 London 2006 300-Yard 11 Philadelphia 2011 Passing Games: Washington 2013 10 Chicago 2000 Philadelphia 2002 Anchorage 2011 Philadelphia 2013 Ann Arbor 2014 9 Washington 2009 8 Chicago 2001 Philadelphia 2006 Philadelphia 2008 Seattle 2009 Miami 2011 Philadelphia 2012 Anchorage 2012 Seattle 2012 7 several, most recently four teams in 2014 Fewest 300-Yard 0 Texas 1991 Passing Games: London 1992 Lon., A.A., Wash. & Orl. 1993 Anch. & Chi. 1996 London 1997 Bos., Lon., Tex. 1998 London 1999 Bos. & Orl. 2000 Char. & Orl. 2002 Lon. & A.A. 2003 Boston 2004 Chi., Lon., Sea. 2006 Ann Arbor 2008 Chicago 2012 Orlando 2013 Boston 2014 Fewest Passing 2,299 Philadelphia 1998 Yards Allowed: 2,466 Orlando 1998 2,596 Ann Arbor 2006 2,606 Anchorage 1992 2,620 Seattle 1992 Fewest Avg. 153.27 Philadelphia 1998 Yards Against: 164.40 Orlando 1998 173.07 Ann Arbor 2006 173.73 Anchorage 1992 174.67 Seattle 1992
Most Passing 4,788 Ann Arbor 2009 Yards Allowed: 4,654 Anchorage 2012 4,623 Charlotte 2000 4,514 Seattle 2013 4,476 Anchorage 2010 Highest Avg. 319.20 Ann Arbor 2009 Yards Against: 310.27 Anchorage 2012 308.20 Charlotte 2000 300.93 Seattle 2013 298.40 Anchorage 2010 Lowest Comp. 53.11 Orlando 1996 % Against: 53.35 Orlando 1994 54.30 Philadelphia 1999 54.38 Washington 2001 54.94 Washington 1996 Highest Comp. 69.15 Charlotte 2014 % Against: 68.99 Chicago 2008 68.80 Boston 2009 67.48 Seattle 2014 67.16 Charlotte 2009 Lowest Avg. 6.02 Orlando 1996 Against: 6.04 Seattle 1993 6.22 Anchorage 1994 6.23 Orlando 1994 6.27 Orlando 1998 Highest Avg. 8.64 Ann Arbor 2004 Against: Charlotte 2009 8.49 Seattle 2004 8.48 Charlotte 2000 8.47 Ann Arbor 2009 8.28 Chicago 2004 Lowest Avg. Per 10.31 Chicago 1996 Comp. Against: 10.38 Boston 2009 10.46 Philadelphia 2002 10.48 Anchorage 1994 10.57 Boston 2003 Highest Avg. Per 13.91 Texas 1992 Comp. Against: 13.77 Ann Arbor 1999 13.41 Seattle 1998 13.36 Charlotte 2000 13.34 London 2004 Fewest Touchdown 8 Orlando 1996 Passes Allowed: 10 Ann Arbor 2006 12 Orlando 1992 London 1995 Philadelphia 1999 Washington 2006 13 Orlando 1993 Charlotte 1996 Orlando 2002 Orlando 2005 14 Orlando 1991 Seattle 1992 Philadelphia 1998 Seattle 2006 Most Touchdown 40 Charlotte 2013 Passes Allowed: 38 Anchorage 2014 36 London 2004 Ann Arbor 2009 35 Anchorage 2001 33 Orlando 1995 Charlotte 2000 Charlotte 2009
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FFL Stat Fact Over the last two seasons, FFL tight ends have caught 158 touchdown passes: 85 in 2013, and 73 in 2014). These represent the two highest scoring seasons in league history for the tight end position. In fact, since 2004, tight ends have caught at least 56 touchdown passes in 10-of-11 seasons, a number they never reached prior to that. From 1991-2003, there were only two seasons in which league tight ends even reached 50 touchdowns. 100-yard games are also up dramatically, with an average of 13 per year since 2004 (or nearly one per week), as opposed to an average of roughly five per season from 1991-2003.
Most Interceptions 27 Orlando 1993 Against: 25 Seattle 2013 24 Boston 1999 Seattle 2005 23 Orlando 1999 Texas 2002 22 Seattle 1993 Seattle 1998 Fewest Interceptions 5 Miami 2002 Against: 6 Orlando 2003 Boston 2011 Anchorage 2013 7 Charlotte 2005 Philadelphia 2006 Charlotte 2007 8 Seattle 1992 Charlotte 1993 Ann Arbor 1995 Chicago 1997 Miami 1999 Washington 2003 Ann Arbor 2004 London 2008 Ann Arbor 2009 9 several, most recently London & A.A. 2014 Fewest 300-Yard 0 Anchorage 1992 Games Allowed: Ann Arbor 1993 Charlotte 1993 Chicago 1993 Seattle 1993 Miami 1997 Washington 1997 Philadelphia 1998 Texas 2001 Orlando 2002 Washington 2003 Anchorage 2004 Ann Arbor 2006 Most 300-Yard 10 Ann Arbor 2009 Games Allowed: 8 Anchorage 2011 Anchorage 2012 7 several, most recently four teams in 2013 6 several, most recently three teams in 2014 5 several, most recently three teams in 2014 Receptions: 397 Charlotte 2014 366 London 1995 Chicago 2002 365 Washington 1995 355 London 2011 352 Ann Arbor 1994 Receptions 26.47 Charlotte 2014 per Game: 24.40 London 1995 Chicago 2002 24.33 Washington 1995 23.67 London 2011 23.47 Ann Arbor 1994 Fewest 138 Miami 1996 Receptions: 139 Philadelphia 1999 159 Texas 1997 161 Ann Arbor 1992 163 London 1998
Fewest 9.20 Miami 1996 Receptions/Game: 9.27 Philadelphia 1999 10.60 Texas 1997 10.73 Ann Arbor 1992 10.87 London 1998 Receiving Yards: 4,591 Chicago 2014 4,520 London 1995 4,509 Washington 2013 4,489 Charlotte 2014 4,445 London 2013 Receiving 306.07 Chicago 2014 Yards/Game: 301.33 London 1995 300.60 Washington 2013 299.27 Charlotte 2014 296.33 London 2013 Fewest 1,419 Philadelphia 1999 Receiving Yards: 1,737 Miami 1996 1,816 Seattle 2005 1,885 Ann Arbor 1992 1,952 London 1998 Fewest Rec. 94.60 Philadelphia 1999 Yards/Game: 115.80 Miami 1996 121.07 Seattle 2005 125.67 Ann Arbor 1992 130.13 London 1998 Avg. per Catch: 14.79 Boston 1997 14.09 Boston 1998 13.91 Seattle 2014 13.81 London 1991 13.79 Boston 1996 Lowest Avg. 9.49 Boston 2002 per Catch: 9.73 Ann Arbor 2002 9.82 Seattle 2005 9.88 Seattle 1993 9.89 Ann Arbor 2007 Receiving 38 London 2013 Touchdowns: 36 Washington 2007 35 London 1995 Texas 2007 Anchorage 2014 33 Charlotte 2011 31 Ann Arbor 1995 Miami 2000 Charlotte 2010
Fewest Receiving 8 Ann Arbor 1992 Touchdowns: Anchorage 1994 Anchorage 1999 Washington 2002 Washington 2003 Washington 2005 9 Philadelphia 1999 Seattle 2003 Orlando 2006 10 Philadelphia 1992 Seattle 1993 Orlando 1995 Miami 1996 Seattle 2002 Seattle 2005 Orlando 2008 Charlotte 2009 Seattle 2010 11 Chicago 1992 Philadelphia 1993 Anchorage 1998 Washington 1999 Seattle 2000 Ann Arbor 2007 Ann Arbor 2008 Seattle 2008 12 Boston 1996 100-Yard 20 London 1995 Receiving Games: 17 London 2013 Chicago 2014 16 Miami 2000 Anchorage 2014 15 Washington 2013 14 Ann Arbor 1994 Washington 1995 Miami 2004 Texas 2013 Charlotte 2013 London 2014 Fewest 100-Yard 0 Anchorage 1992 Receiving Games: Washington 1992 Philadelphia 1999 Washington 2002 1 Ann Arbor 1992 London 1996 Seattle 1997 Seattle 2005 Chicago 2007 Ann Arbor 2013 2 several, last by Seattle 2011 Fewest Rec. 189 Orlando 1996 Allowed: 192 Washington 1998 198 Washington 1992 200 Texas 1992 Texas 1997 201 Boston 2004 Fewest Rec. 12.60 Orlando 1996 Allowed/Game: 12.80 Washington 1998 13.20 Washington 1992 13.33 Texas 1992 Texas 1997 13.40 Boston 2004
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Most Rec. 335 Charlotte 2013 Allowed: 334 Charlotte 2014 333 Philadelphia 2013 319 Texas 2000 314 Anchorage 2013 Texas 2014 Philadelphia 2014 Most Rec. 22.33 Charlotte 2013 Allowed/Game: 22.27 Charlotte 2014 22.20 Philadelphia 2013 21.27 Texas 2000 20.93 Anchorage 2013 Texas 2014 Philadelphia 2014 Fewest Yards 2,228 Orlando 1996 Allowed: 2,229 Texas 1992 2,303 Philadelphia 2008 2,370 Charlotte 1996 2,380 Chicago 1996 Fewest Yards 148.53 Orlando 1996 Allowed/Game: 148.60 Texas 1992 153.53 Philadelphia 2008 158.00 Charlotte 1996 158.67 Chicago 1996 Most Receiving 4,098 Charlotte 2013 Yards Allowed: 4,081 Boston 2014 4,048 Philadelphia 2013 4,030 Orlando 2013 3,951 Ann Arbor 2013 Most Rec. Yards 273.20 Charlotte 2013 Allowed/Game: 272.07 Boston 2014 269.87 Philadelphia 2013 268.67 Orlando 2013 263.40 Ann Arbor 2013 Lowest Avg. 10.16 Seattle 2002 Catch Against: 10.42 Orlando 2002 Philadelphia 2008 10.50 Ann Arbor 1992 10.54 Philadelphia 2002 10.55 Texas 1995 Highest Avg. 13.93 Boston 2014 Catch Against: 13.74 London 1997 13.68 Charlotte 1999 13.66 Seattle 1992 13.49 Philadelphia 2009 Fewest Receiving 7 London 1999 TDs Allowed: 9 Charlotte 1993 Seattle 1993 Washington 1994 10 Chicago 1992 Anchorage 2003 11 Orlando 1993 Texas 1997 Seattle 2002 Boston 2003 12 Texas 1996 Texas 1998 Texas 1999 Ann Arbor 2003 Anchorage 2006 Boston 2007 Orlando 2008 Orlando 2009 Miami 2010
Most Receiving 31 Anchorage 1998 TDs Allowed: Anchorage 2011 30 Miami 2007 Miami 2009 London 2010 Miami 2011 Anchorage 2013 Charlotte 2014 Miami 2014 29 London 1997 28 Ann Arbor 2007 Chicago 2007 Orlando 2013 Charlotte 2013 Washington 2014 27 Charlotte 1994 Orlando 2001 Ann Arbor 2004 Chicago 2010 Chicago 2014 Boston 2014 Fewest 100-Yard 1 Charlotte 1996 Rec. Gms. Allowed: 2 Texas 1991 Washington 1992 Ann Arbor 1996 Anchorage 2003 Philadelphia 2004 3 several times, last by Ann Arbor 2012 Most 100-Yard 13 Charlotte 1991 Rec. Games Against: Texas 2000 Orlando 2013 Charlotte 2013 Ann Arbor 2014 Texas 2014 Boston 2014 12 Charlotte 1995 Chicago 1995 Charlotte 2004 Texas 2012 Miami 2013 Philadelphia 2014 11 Washington 1993 Philadelphia 1998 Boston 2000 Charlotte 2000 Washington 2000 Boston 2005 Boston 2007 Miami 2008 Anchorage 2011 Charlotte 2011 Washington 2012 Anchorage 2013 10 several, most recently three teams 2014 9 several, most recently London 2014 Extra Points: 70 Anchorage 2013 63 Orlando 2012 61 Orlando 2007 60 Boston 2004 58 Charlotte 1998 London 2011
Extra Points 70 Anchorage 2013 Attempted: 63 Orlando 2012 61 Boston 2004 Orlando 2007 59 Charlotte 1998 London 2011 57 Texas 2011 Fewest 18 Washington 1997 Extra Points: Philadelphia 2004 20 Texas 1996 Boston 1998 21 Philadelphia 1997 22 Washington 1998 Ann Arbor 1999 Seattle 1999 Miami 2012 23 Philadelphia 2006 Seattle 2012 Fewest 18 Washington 1997 Extra Points Att.: Philadelphia 2004 21 Philadelphia 1997 22 Texas 1996 Boston 1998 Washington 1998 Ann Arbor 1999 Miami 2012 23 Philadelphia 2006 24 Philadelphia 1991 Philadelphia 1998 Seattle 1999 London 2001 Ann Arbor 2007 Washington 2010 Ann Arbor 2011 Seattle 2012 Texas 2012 Field Goals: 40 Ann Arbor 2013 36 London 2003 Chicago 2011 35 Boston 2003 34 Miami 1998 London 2000 Orlando 2013 Anchorage 2014 33 Ann Arbor 1993 London 1995 Boston 1996 Chicago 1997 Field Goals 42 Boston 1996 Attempted: Chicago 2011 Ann Arbor 2013 41 Ann Arbor 1993 Washington 1997 39 Charlotte 1993 London 2003 Anchorage 2014 38 London 1995 Anchorage 1998 Orlando 2013 37 Texas 1991 London 2000 Anchorage 2001 London 2007
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Fewest Field Goals: 11 Ann Arbor 1994 Orlando 1999 13 Washington 1996 London 2002 Chicago 2003 Chicago 2004 14 Texas 1993 Philadelphia 2003 Texas 2004 Boston 2011 15 Boston 1998 Philadelphia 2002 Orlando 2003 Philadelphia 2014 Boston 2014 16 Charlotte 1991 Philadelphia 1991 Texas 1998 Washington 2005 Fewest Field Goals 16 Texas 2004 Attempted: 17 Ann Arbor 1994 18 Philadelphia 2002 Philadelphia 2003 Chicago 2004 19 Philadelphia 2014 20 Chicago 1991 Washington 1996 London 2002 Chicago 2003 Miami 2010 Boston 2011 Boston 2014 Field Goals, 19 Ann Arbor 2013 40+ Yards: 17 Miami 2011 16 Seattle 2004 Ann Arbor 2008 Chicago 2012 15 London 2007 Ann Arbor 2011 14 Charlotte 2008 Washington 2010 Ann Arbor 2012 Seattle 2012 Orlando 2013 Anchorage 2013 Field Goal Att., 24 London 2007 40+ Yards: 23 Washington 2010 22 Chicago 2012 21 London 2012 Ann Arbor 2013 20 Ann Arbor 2008 Miami 2011 Field Goals, 7 Philadelphia 2011 50+ Yards: Miami 2011 6 Anchorage 1995 Chicago 2011 Miami 2012 Ann Arbor 2013 5 Seattle 1993 Charlotte 1995 Ann Arbor 2000 Chicago 2008 Seattle 2008 Orlando 2013 Anchorage 2013 Anchorage 2014 Charlotte 2014
Field Goal Att., 11 Miami 2012 50+ Yards: 10 Charlotte 2014 9 London 2007 Miami 2011 Ann Arbor 2014 8 London 2012 7 several, most recently Anchorage 2014 Field Goal% 1.000 (35-35) Boston 2003 (26-26) Miami 2014 .9714 (34-35) Miami 1998 .9705 (33-34) Chicago 1997 .960 (24-25) Texas 2010 .957 (22-23) Anchorage 2013 Lowest FG% .516 (16-31) Charlotte 1991 .524 (11-21) Orlando 1999 .560 (14-25) Texas 1993 .600 (15-25) Orlando 2003 .633 (19-30) Miami 1999 Philadelphia 2009 Punts: 101 Orlando 2000 Philadelphia 2004 100 Anchorage 1999 Philadelphia 1999 Ann Arbor 2004 99 Washington 2011 97 Texas 1993 94 London 1993 Fewest Punts: 30 Ann Arbor 2006 45 Seattle 1992 46 Washington 2004 47 Charlotte 1995 Washington 2006 48 Chicago 2000 London 2009 Yards: 4,637 Orlando 2000 4,643 Ann Arbor 2009 4,397 Ann Arbor 2004 4,385 Anchorage 1999 4,379 Washington 2011 Fewest Yards: 1,341 Ann Arbor 2006 1,994 Charlotte 1995 2,002 Chicago 2000 2,033 Washington 2004 2,050 Seattle 2008 Highest Avg.: 51.02 Ann Arbor 2009 50.77 Anchorage 2011 50.75 Philadelphia 2012 50.51 Anchorage 2012 50.14 Texas 2011 Lowest Avg.: 38.41 Miami 2003 39.29 Ann Arbor 2001 39.34 Ann Arbor 2003 39.58 Charlotte 2004 39.71 Philadelphia 1993 Highest Net Avg.: 44.61 Anchorage 2011 44.18 Philadelphia 2012 43.91 Ann Arbor 2009 43.29 Charlotte 2014 42.89 London 2012 Lowest Net Avg.: 31.53 Miami 2002 32.49 Ann Arbor 2001 32.81 London 1994 33.02 Anchorage 1995 33.04 Philadelphia 1998
Sacks: 31 Washington 2014 29 London 2011 28½ Boston 2011 28 Texas 2006 Washington 2009 27 London 1993 London 2008 Fewest Sacks: 0 Chicago 1994 Chicago 1995 Chicago 1996 Anchorage 1998 London 1999 Chicago 2000 1 Philadelphia 1996 London 1998 1½ Boston 2010 2 Chicago 1993 Charlotte 1996 Philadelphia 1999 Charlotte 2002 Washington 2002 Philadelphia 2003 Chicago 2010 2½ Boston 2003 Interceptions: 15 Chicago 1993 9 Washington 2001 Charlotte 2002 Boston 2003 8 Chicago 1994 Chicago 1995 Philadelphia 1996 Charlotte 2004 Philadelphia 2006 Anchorage 2007 Orlando 2007 Boston 2014 7 Philadelphia 1992 Philadelphia 1994 Charlotte 1996 Anchorage 1998 Charlotte 2000 Chicago 2000 Charlotte 2001 Chicago 2002 Boston 2006 Miami 2007 Anchorage 2009 Miami 2011 6 Orlando 1998 London 1999 Philadelphia 1999 Anchorage 2000 Philadelphia 2003 Chicago 2009 Texas 2012 Scoring by 72 London 2008 Defensive Players: 66 Washington 2009 (1991-2013) 65 Boston 1996 64 London 2011 63 Boston 2011 Scoring by 113 Washington 2014 Defensive Players: 72 Texas 2014 (since 2014) 53 London 2014 Orlando 2014 49 Charlotte 2014 48 Philadelphia 2014
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All-Time Touchdowns Scored by Defensive Players (by Team)
Team Most Recent Player and Type of Score Philadelphia........ 27 .......... Nov. 30, 2014 ............ Everson Griffen, 43-yard blocked punt return Chicago ............... 20 .......... Oct. 21, 2007 ............. Jason Taylor, 36-yard interception return Washington ........ 20 .......... Nov. 30, 2014 ............ J.J. Watt, 1-yard reception Charlotte ............ 16 .......... Nov. 2, 2008 .............. Terrell Suggs, 42-yard interception return London ............... 15 .......... Nov. 16, 2014 ............ Julius Peppers, 52-yard interception return Anchorage .......... 13 .......... Nov. 18, 2012 ............ Eric Weddle, 23-yard interception return Texas .................. 13 .......... Nov. 16, 2014 ............ Casey Hayward, 49-yard fumble return Orlando .............. 11 .......... Nov. 9, 2014 .............. Antonio Cromartie, 14-yard fumble return Seattle ................ 10 .......... Oct. 21, 2007 ............. Osi Umenyiora, 75-yard fumble return Miami ................. 10 .......... Nov. 9, 2014 .............. Patrick Peterson, 30-yard interception return Ann Arbor ............. 8 .......... Nov. 3, 2013 .............. Tamba Hali, 11-yard fumble return Boston .................. 7 .......... Sept. 29, 2013 ........... Richard Sherman, 58-yard interception return
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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL); 2014 additions highlightedPoints: 237 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2006 201 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 194 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 2002 Shaun Alexander (Seattle) 2005 188 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1995 182 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1998 Points, 201 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 Quarterback: 176 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2007 175 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2011 173 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) 2014 169 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 Points, 237 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2006 Running Back: 194 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 2002 Shaun Alexander (Seattle) 2005 188 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1995 182 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1998 156 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1994 Points, 143 Randy Moss (Texas) 2007 Wide Receiver: 123 Herman Moore (Washington) 1995 Jordy Nelson (Chicago) 2014 121 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 1995 Demaryius Thomas (London) 2014 119 Randy Moss (Texas) 2003 Terrell Owens (Miami) 2004 117 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 2011 Points, 114 Jimmy Graham (London) 2013 Tight End: 110 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2011 95 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2014 83 Julius Thomas (Orlando) 2014 82 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2004 Points, Kicker: 144 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) 2003 138 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 2012 137 Jeff Wilkins (London) 2003 133 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 2013 130 Adam Vinatieri (Orlando) 2004 Justin Tucker (Ann Arbor) 2013 Points, Punter: 34 Sam Koch (Ann Arbor) 2012 31 Todd Sauerbrun (Orlando) 2004 Shane Lechler (Texas) 2011 30 Britton Colquitt (Washington) 2012 29 Brian Moorman (Philadelphia) 2009 28 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor) 1999 Chris Gardocki (Orlando) 2000 Shane Lechler (Boston) 2006 Shane Lechler (Anchorage) 2007 Shane Lechler (Orlando) 2008 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) 2009 Mike Scifres (Boston) 2011 Sam Koch (Orlando) 2011 Brandon Fields (Anchorage) 2012 Pat McAfee (Charlotte) 2012 Bryan Anger (Orlando) 2013 Andy Lee (Philadelphia) 2013 Points, Defender: 75 J.J. Watt (Washington) 2014 43 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) 2001 41 Jason Taylor (London) 2006 40 Von Miller (Orlando) 2012 37 Jared Allen (Washington) 2009 Rushing Yards: 1,801 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1998 1,731 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1997 1,728 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2012 1,722 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1997 1,721 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1994
Attempts: 359 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1997 351 Eddie George (Texas) 2000 DeMarco Murray (Texas) 2014 349 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1994 347 Jerome Bettis (Seattle) 1997 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1998 343 Ricky Williams (Anchorage) 2003 Average 7.53 Michael Vick--QB (Boston) 2004 (Min. 100 att.): 6.42 Jamaal Charles (Chicago) 2010 6.35 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2012 5.99 Cam Newton--QB (Orlando) 2012 5.91 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1997 5.86 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2007 5.81 C.J. Spiller (Washington) 2012 Touchdowns: 28 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2006 24 Shaun Alexander (Seattle) 2005 23 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1995 22 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 2003 21 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1998 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 2002 Rushing Yards, 889 Michael Vick (Boston) 2004 Quarterback: 681 Russell Wilson (London) 2014 647 Cam Newton (Orlando) 2012 626 Michael Vick (Boston) 2002 577 Michael Vick (Charlotte) 2011 Attempts, 118 Michael Vick (Boston) 2004 Quarterback: 108 Cam Newton (Orlando) 2012 96 Russell Wilson (London) 2014 92 Michael Vick (Boston) 2002 88 Robert Griffin III (Charlotte) 2013 Avg., Quarterback 9.14 Michael Vick (Boston-London) 2006 (Min. 35 att.): 8.24 Michael Vick (Charlotte) 2011 7.93 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 2000 7.53 Michael Vick (Boston) 2004 7.48 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 2002 Touchdowns, QB: 9 Cam Newton (Orlando) 2011 7 Steve Young (Seattle) 1994 Michael Vick (Boston) 2002 Michael Vick (Boston-Charlotte) 2010 Cam Newton (Orlando) 2012 6 Steve McNair (Orlando) 1999 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 2002 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) 2002 5 Steve Young (Seattle) 1998 Shaun King (London) 2000 Jeff Garcia (Seattle) 2003 Cam Newton (Orlando) 2013 5 Russell Wilson (London) 2014 4 John Elway (Texas-Chicago) 1994 John Elway (Philadelphia-Orlando) 1996 Scott Mitchell (Washington) 1996 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 2000 Jeff Garcia (Seattle) 2000 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) 2003 Steve McNair (Orlando) 2003 Marc Bulger (Miami) 2003 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2009 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2010 Matthew Stafford (London) 2012 Andy Dalton (Chicago) 2012 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2012 Rushing Yards, WR: 228 Percy Harvin (Miami) 2011 193 Percy Harvin (Miami) 2014 120 Javon Walker (Seattle) 2006 119 DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 2009 116 Curtis Conway (Orlando) 2001
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Attempts, WR: 30 Percy Harvin (Miami) 2011 Percy Harvin (Miami) 2014 22 Percy Harvin (Miami) 2012 13 DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 2010 Alshon Jeffery (Texas) 2013 10 Joey Galloway (Texas) 1996 Troy Brown (Charlotte) 2001 Randall Cobb (Charlotte) 2014 9 Andre Reed (Orlando) 1994 Joey Galloway (Charlotte) 1998 Rod Smith (Washington) 2003 Anquan Boldin (Miami) 2008 DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 2008 Touchdowns, WR: 2 Jerry Rice (Texas) 1994 Curtis Conway (Orlando) 2002 100-Yard: 12 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1997 Rushing Games 11 DeMarco Murray (Texas) 2014 10 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1995 Jerome Bettis (Seattle) 1996 Jerome Bettis (Seattle) 1997 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1997 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1998 Jamal Lewis (London) 2003 Clinton Portis (Miami) 2003 Shaun Alexander (Seattle) 2005 9 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1994 Jamal Anderson (Miami) 1998 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 2002 Ricky Williams (Anchorage) 2002 Deuce McAllister (Chicago) 2003 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2006 Larry Johnson (Texas) 2006 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2008 Chris Johnson (London) 2009 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2012 8 Thurman Thomas (Texas) 1991 Thurman Thomas (Texas) 1992 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1998 Edgerrin James (London) 1999 Robert Smith (Chicago) 2000 Ahman Green (Philadelphia) 2003 Curtis Martin (Orlando) 2004 Corey Dillon (Boston) 2004 Willie Parker (Ann Arbor) 2007 Chris Johnson (London) 2010 Marshawn Lynch (Seattle) 2012 Passing Yards: 4,811 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 4,780 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 4,597 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2011 4,500 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2013 4,492 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) 2014 Attempts: 629 Matthew Stafford (London) 2012 609 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2010 583 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 580 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 578 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2013 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) 2014 Completions: 417 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 407 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2010 402 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2014 393 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 2002 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 392 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2013 Completion %: 71.53 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 70.03 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2014 69.71 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) 2004 69.69 Steve Young (Seattle) 1994 69.39 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2009
Average 10.00 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 2000 Per Attempt: 9.24 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2004 9.22 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2011 9.08 Steve Young (Orlando) 1991 9.03 Randall Cunningham (Miami) 1998 Average 15.13 Mark Rypien (Orlando) 1991 per Completion: 14.75 Jake Plummer (Seattle) 2004 14.74 Randall Cunningham (Miami) 1998 14.71 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 2006 14.68 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 2000 Touchdown 47 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2004 Passes: Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 45 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2007 40 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2011 38 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) 2014 37 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2014 Touchdown %: 10.42 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2004 8.95 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2007 8.78 Mark Rypien (Orlando) 1991 8.47 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2011 8.33 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 1999 Interceptions: 25 Jay Cutler (Chicago) 2009 24 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 2005 22 Eli Manning (Boston) 2013 21 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 1998 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2001 20 Warren Moon (Chicago) 1991 Mark Brunell (Charlotte) 1996 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 1999 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 2003 Marc Bulger (Miami) 2003 Lowest 0.00 Drew Bledsoe (Seattle) 1995 Interception %: 0.87 Jim Harbaugh (Anchorage) 1996 0.95 Marc Bulger (Miami) 2006 0.96 Trent Green (London-Philadelphia) 2003 0.99 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2010 Passer Rating: 123.92 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2004 120.14 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2011 113.91 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 1999 112.94 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 111.23 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2014 300-Yard Games: 11 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2011 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2013 10 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 2002 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2013 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) 2014 9 Peyton Manning (Washington) 2009 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2011 8 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 2001 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2006 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2008 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2011 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 2012 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2012 Tony Romo (Seattle) 2012 7 several players, most recently Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 2014 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 2014 Receptions: 127 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 2002 115 Antonio Brown (Chicago) 2014 111 Chris Carter (London) 1994 106 Roddy White (London) 2010 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 2012 104 Herman Moore (Washington) 1995 Wes Welker (Ann Arbor) 2011
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Receiving Yards: 1,667 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 2012 1,566 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 2002 1,518 Torry Holt (Anchorage) 2003 1,498 Antonio Brown (Chicago) 2014 1,474 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 1999 Touchdowns: 18 Randy Moss (Texas) 2007 16 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 1995 15 Randy Moss (Texas) 1998 14 Jerry Rice (Texas-Ann Arbor) 1993 Sterling Sharpe (Orlando) 1994 Terrell Owens (Miami) 2001 Randy Moss (Texas) 2003 Terrell Owens (Miami) 2004 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 2004 Terrell Owens (Miami) 2007 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 2011 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2011 Jimmy Graham (London) 2013 13 Chris Carter (London) 1995 Herman Moore (Washington) 1995 Randy Moss (Texas) 2000 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 2001 Terrell Owens (Miami) 2002 Dez Bryant (Seattle) 2014 Average 20.81 Derrick Alexander (Anchorage) 2000 (Min. 35 Rec.): 20.67 Jermaine Lewis (London) 1998 20.44 Mike Wallace (Philadelphia) 2010 20.02 Michael Irvin (London) 1992 20.05 DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 2010 Receptions, RB: 88 Matt Forté (Charlotte) 2014 85 Reggie Bush (Washington) 2006 83 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia) 2007 78 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 1998 Charlie Garner (Anchorage) 2002 76 Le’Veon Bell (Charlotte) 2014 Yards, RB: 862 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 1998 815 Charlie Garner (Anchorage) 2002 785 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 1999 765 Le’Veon Bell (Charlotte) 2014 745 Matt Forté (Charlotte) 2014 Touchdowns, RB: 8 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 2001 7 Jamaal Charles (Chicago) 2013 6 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 2000 Brian Westbrook (Boston) 2004 5 Ahman Green (Philadelphia) 2003 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia) 2007 Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia) 2008 Darren Sproles (Miami) 2012 4 Thurman Thomas (Texas) 1991 Dorsey Levens (London) 1997 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 1998 Eddie George (Texas) 1999 Edgerrin James (London) 1999 Edgerrin James (London) 2000 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2003 Shaun Alexander (Seattle) 2004 Domanick Davis (Ann Arbor) 2005 Matt Forté (Charlotte) 2008 Danny Woodhead (Anchorage) 2013 Arian Foster (Washington) 2014 Eddie Lacy (Ann Arbor) 2014 Marshawn Lynch (Seattle) 2014 Average, RB 15.20 Robert Delpino (London) 1991 (Min. 24 Rec.): 12.84 Warrick Dunn (Texas) 1997 12.02 Arian Foster (Washington) 2011 11.83 Thurman Thomas (Texas) 1992 11.67 Brad Muster (Seattle) 1992
Receptions, TE: 89 Dallas Clark (Washington) 2009 88 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor) 1994 Jason Witten (Boston) 2007 87 Jimmy Graham (London) 2011 Tony Gonzalez (Boston) 2012 84 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 2000 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 2008 82 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2005 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 2007 Jason Witten (Boston) 2009 Yards, TE: 1,171 Jimmy Graham (London) 2011 1,093 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2014 1,089 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor) 1994 1,071 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 2000 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2009 Jimmy Graham (London) 2013 1,068 Jason Witten (Boston) 2007 Touchdowns, TE: 14 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2011 Jimmy Graham (London) 2013 12 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2004 Julius Thomas (Orlando) 2014 11 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2014 10 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte) 1996 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 2003 Dallas Clark (Washington) 2009 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2010 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 2012 9 Brent Jones (Washington) 1994 Keith Jackson (Orlando) 1996 Wesley Walls (London) 1996 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 1999 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2005 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 2007 Dallas Clark (Washington) 2007 Vernon Davis (London) 2009 Visanthe Shianoce (Chicago) 2009 Jimmy Graham (London) 2011 Jimmy Graham (London) 2014 Average, TE 17.12 Rickey Dudley (Boston) 1997 (Min. 24 Rec.): 16.69 Vernon Davis (Texas) 2010 16.65 Marcus Pollard (Philadelphia) 2001 16.51 Keith Jackson (Texas) 1993 16.15 Alge Crumpler (Ann Arbor) 2004 100-Yard 11 Michael Irvin (London) 1995 Receiving Games: 10 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 2012 9 Herman Moore (Washington) 1995 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 2002 Torry Holt (Anchorage) 2003 8 Isaac Bruce (Chicago) 1995 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 1999 David Boston (London) 2001 Steve Smith (Charlotte) 2005 Demaryius Thomas (London) 2014 7 several players, most recently Antonio Brown (Chicago) 2014 Emmanuel Sanders (Anchorage) 2014 Extra Points: 67 Matt Prater (Anchorage) 2013 60 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 2012 57 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 2007 Mason Crosby (London) 2011 52 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) 2004 Nate Kaeding (Texas) 2006 51 Chip Lohmiller (Texas) 1991 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 2011
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Field Goals, 6 Morten Andersen (Anchorage) 1995 50+ Yards: Robbie Gould (Philadelphia) 2011 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami) 2011 Justin Tucker (Ann Arbor) 2013 5 Chris Jacke (Seattle) 1993 Jason Elam (Charlotte) 1995 Martin Gramatica (Ann Arbor) 2000 Ryan Longwell (Seattle) 2008 Matt Prater (Chicago) 2008 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami) 2012 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 2013 Matt Prater (Anchorage) 2013 Dan Carpenter (Anchorage) 2014 Blair Walsh (Charlotte) 2014 4 several players, most recently Justin Tucker (Ann Arbor) 2014 Mason Crosby (London) 2014 Punts: 101 Chris Gardocki (Orlando) 2000 100 Chris Gardocki (Anchorage) 1999 94 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor) 2004 93 Kyle Richardson (Philadelphia) 1999 Brad Maynard (Philadelphia) 2004 92 Donnie Jones (Washington) 2011 Yards: 4,637 Chris Gardocki (Orlando) 2000 4,426 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) 2009 4,385 Chris Gardocki (Anchorage) 1999 4,174 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor) 2004 4,075 Britton Colquitt (Charlotte) 2011 Average: 51.47 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) 2009 50.63 Brandon Fields (Anchorage) 2012 50.48 Shane Lechler (Texas) 2011 50.41 Andy Lee (Anchorage) 2011 50.29 Thomas Morstead (Philadelphia) 2012 Net Average: 44.65 Thomas Morstead (Philadelphia) 2012 44.20 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) 2009 44.15 Andy Lee (Anchorage) 2011 43.73 Pat McAfee (Charlotte) 2014 43.47 Thomas Morstead (London) 2014 Sacks: 18½ Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) 2001 18 Jason Babin (Chicago) 2011 J.J. Watt (Washington) 2012 17½ Jared Allen (Boston) 2011 17 Justin Houston (Texas) 2014 16½ J.J. Watt (Washington) 2014 Interceptions: 9 Ronde Barber (Washington) 2001 8 Rod Woodson (Chicago) 1993 Ed Reed (Charlotte) 2004 7 Deion Sanders (Chicago) 1993 Donnie Abraham (Charlotte) 2000 Champ Bailey (Boston) 2006 Charles Woodson (Miami) 2011 6 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia) 1996 Aaron Glenn (Orlando) 1998 Brian Kelly (Charlotte) 2002 Philip Buchanon (Philadelphia) 2003 Ed Reed (Orlando) 2007 Asante Samuel (Anchorage) 2007 5 several, last by Patrick Peterson (Texas) 2012 Interception Yards: 317 Ed Reed (Charlotte) 2004 298 Deion Sanders (Texas-Chicago) 1994 176 Philip Buchanon (Philadelphia) 2003 153 Deion Sanders (Philadelphia) 1998 146 Adrian Wilson (Philadelphia) 2006
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FFL STREAKS (*Indicates still ongoing); 2014 additions highlighted Winning Streak: 18 Washington 11/6/11 – 11/18/12 15 Orlando 9/11/94 – 9/3/95 14 Charlotte 9/21/97 – 9/13/98 11 Ann Arbor 9/27/98 – 12/6/98 10 Charlotte 10/20/96 – 9/7/97 Philadelphia 11/3/02 – 9/21/03 London 11/28/04 – 10/16/05 Anchorage 12/11/05 – 10/29/06 Unbeaten Streak: 20 Washington 10/23/11 – 11/18/12 15 Orlando 9/11/94 – 9/3/95 14 Charlotte 9/21/97 – 9/13/98 11 Orlando 9/22/91 – 12/1/91 Ann Arbor 9/27/98 – 12/6/98 10 Charlotte 10/20/96 – 9/7/97 Philadelphia 11/3/02 – 9/21/03 London 11/28/04 – 10/16/05 Anchorage 12/11/05 – 10/29/06 Losing Streak: 14 Ann Arbor 10/4/09 – 9/19/10 13 Charlotte 11/6/11 – 10/14/12 12 London 10/4/98 – 9/12/99 11 Boston 10/29/00 – 10/7/01 9 Anchorage 10/18/98 – 12/13/98 Winless Streak: 14 Ann Arbor 10/4/09 – 9/19/10 13 Charlotte 11/6/11 – 10/14/12 12 London 10/4/98 – 9/12/99 11 Boston 10/29/00 – 10/7/01 9 Anchorage 10/18/98 – 12/13/98 Home Winning 13 Charlotte 10/20/96 – 11/30/97 Streak: 9 Orlando 9/22/91 – 10/4/92 Charlotte 10/4/92 – 10/17/93 Washington 11/6/11 – 11/18/12 8 London 11/7/10 – 10/30/11 7 Miami 9/20/98 – 12/6/98 Chicago 12/16/01 – 11/17/02 Charlotte 9/12/04 – 12/5/04 Anchorage 11/13/05 – 10/29/06 6 Orlando 11/19/95 – 10/27/96 Ann Arbor 10/4/98 – 9/26/99 Miami 10/10/99 – 12/19/99 London 11/28/04 – 10/16/05 Miami 12/20/09 – 11/7/10 Boston 10/10/10 – 12/19/10 Washington 10/20/13 – 9/21/14 Orlando’s 9-game home winning streak also includes an 11-game unbeaten streak at home; Washington’s 9-game home winning streak includes a 10-game unbeaten streak at home; Boston had a 5-game home winning streak that includes an 8-game unbeaten streak Home Losing 10 Charlotte 10/9/11 – 11/11/12 Streak: 9 London 12/7/97 – 11/29/98 Boston 10/1/00 – 10/21/01 8 Washington 11/2/97 – 11/8/98 Boston 12/16/01 – 11/24/02 7 Chicago 9/17/95 – 12/10/95 Orlando 11/25/07 – 10/26/08 6 Ann Arbor 10/25/92 – 9/12/93 Philadelphia 11/20/05 – 10/29/06 Chicago 9/30/12 – 12/16/12 Miami 10/21/12 – 9/8/13 Ann Arbor 9/7/14 – 11/2/14 Washington’s 5-game home losing streak from Sept. 13, 1992 through Nov. 8, 1992 also includes a 6-game winless streak; Texas had an 8-game winless streak from Nov. 27, 2011 through Nov. 4, 2012; Philadelphia had a 6-game home winless streak from Sept. 14, 2014 through Nov. 23, 2014 also includes a 6-game winless streak
Road Winning 11 Washington 10/23/11 – 12/2/12 Streak: 10 Texas 12/19/99 – 9/30/01 9 Orlando 12/5/93 – 12/11/94 London 11/27/94 – 12/10/95 Philadelphia 10/19/08 – 11/15/09 8 Miami 9/3/00 – 12/10/00 Philadelphia 9/29/02 – 9/7/03 Charlotte 11/14/10 – 10/30/11 7 Charlotte 9/28/97 – 9/13/98 Seattle 9/13/98 – 12/6/98 Chicago 9/17/00 – 9/30/01 London 12/12/04 – 11/27/05 Miami 11/28/04 – 11/20/05 Texas 12/18/05 – 11/26/06 Orlando 12/14/08 – 11/15/09 Charlotte and Chicago’s 7-game road winning streak also includes an 8-game unbeaten streak on the road; London’s 7-game road winning streak includes an 8-game unbeaten streak; Seattle had a 7-game road unbeaten streak from Nov. 13, 2011 through Sept. 30, 2012 Road Losing 12 Ann Arbor 12/14/08 – 10/10/10 Streak: 10 Orlando 10/16/05 – 11/19/06 Miami 11/2/08 – 11/15/09 9 Charlotte 11/17/02 – 12/7/03 Charlotte 10/3/04 – 10/2/05 Texas 10/3/10 – 10/2/11 Texas 11/11/12 – 11/24/13 8 Philadelphia 10/9/94 – 10/1/95 Anchorage 9/14/97 – 9/13/98 Anchorage 11/28/04 – 12/4/05 7 Charlotte 9/18/94 – 14/4/94 Texas 10/9/94 – 9/17/95 Washington 12/5/04 – 10/30/05 Philadelphia 9/11/05 – 12/4/05 Orlando had a 9-game winless streak spanning the 2010-11 seasons Miami has a current 0-7-1 streak on the road ---The following consecutive game scoring records halted at the end of 2013 with the exception of two Washington streaks which were in progress. Streaks were continued based on point totals that would have accumulated under original scoring system.--- Games Scoring 244 Charlotte 11/24/91 – 10/28/07 10+ Points: 218 London 10/18/98 – 12/9/12 160 Miami 10/27/96 – 9/23/07 149 *Washington 9/18/05 – 12/14/14 146 Anchorage 11/22/98 – 12/14/08 133 Orlando 9/7/97 – 12/11/05 Games Scoring 59 Washington 10/15/06 – 10/3/10 20+ Points: 54 *Washington 10/23/11 – 12/14/14 52 Miami 11/2/97 – 9/9/01 39 Charlotte 10/20/96 – 9/12/99 33 Seattle 11/6/11 – 11/17/13 32 Philadelphia 9/22/02 – 10/3/04 Miami 9/28/03 – 10/9/05 Games Scoring 22 Washington 10/23/11 – 12/2/12 30+ Points: 21 London 12/12/10 – 9/30/12 19 Miami 11/28/99 – 12/10/00 15 London 9/13/09 – 12/20/09 14 Charlotte 9/21/97 – 9/13/98 Philadelphia 11/27/11 – 11/11/12 London 9/8/13 – 12/8/13 Miami (2000) and London (2009 and 2011) were the only teams to score 30+ points in every game of the season
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Consecutive 548 *Orlando 9/21/03 – 12/14/14 Extra Points (Team): 441 London 12/13/92 – 11/6/05 305 Texas 12/23/01 – 10/25/09 299 Orlando 10/22/95 – 9/7/03 280 Washington 9/19/93 – 12/2/01 Consecutive 344 *Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 10/1/06 – 12/14/14 Extra Points (Ind.): 294 Jason Elam (Charlotte) 12/4/94 – 11/17/02 240 *Jeff Wilkins (several teams) 9/1/96 – 12/16/07 213 Nate Kaeding (Tex.-Lon.) 10/10/04 – 11/22/09 201 Robbie Gould (Mia.-Phil.) 9/17/06 – 10/12/14 Consecutive 38 Ann Arbor 9/22/13 – 12/15/13 Field Goals (Team): 36 Boston 9/7/03 – 9/12/04 33 *Miami 11/24/13 – 12/14/14 32 London 9/27/92 – 10/24/93 Orlando 10/8/06 – 11/11/07 31 Miami 9/20/98 – 12/13/98 Orlando 10/17/04 – 10/16/05 30 Chicago 9/7/97 – 9/20/98 Consecutive 35 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) 9/7/03 – 9/12/04 Field Goals (Ind.): 33 Justin Tucker (Ann Arbor) 9/22/13 – 12/15/13 28 David Akers (A.A.-Sea.) 12/15/01 – 10/13/02 27 Gary Anderson (Miami) 9/20/98 – 12/13/98 Matt Prater (four teams) 11/8/09 – 11/11/12 *Adam Vinatieri (Chi.-Mia.) 11/3/13 – 12/14/14 26 Mike Vanderjagt (Mia.-Bos.) 10/11/98 – 9/3/00 Consecutive Games 39 David Akers (Sea.-Mia.-Chi.) 12/2/07 – 10/27/13 With a FG (Ind.): 26 Matt Stover (A.A.-Lon.) 12/7/97 – 12/2/01 24 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 9/11/11 – 11/18/12 21 David Akers (A.A.-Sea.) 11/11/01 – 12/15/02 20 Lawrence Tynes (Phil-Chi-Bos)12/9/07 – 12/5/10 Consecutive Games 26 Anchorage 10/16/11 – 9/8/13 With Punter Making 22 Anchorage 11/19/06 – 9/14/08 Average (Team): 21 Texas 9/11/11 – 10/14/12 19 Anchorage 10/31/04 – 11/20/05 Ann Arbor 9/13/09 – 10/3/10 Ann Arbor 12/11/11 – 9/15/13 Washington 12/11/11 – 9/15/13 Philadelphia 10/7/12 – 10/27/13 18 Seattle 10/29/06 – 11/11/07 Anchorage 10/5/08 – 10/25/09 Consecutive Games 63 Shane Lechler (4 teams) 12/18/05 – 10/17/10 Averaging 42.0 Yards 29 Britton Colquitt (Char.-Wash.) 9/11/11 – 9/15/13 per Punt (Ind.): 28 Brandon Fields (Mia.-Anch.) 9/11/11 – 9/8/13 25 Shane Lechler (Tex.-Orl.) 9/11/11 – 11/25/12 21 Andy Lee (Lon.-Phil.) 11/18/12 – 9/14/14 Passes w/o an 239 Ann Arbor 10/24/10 – 12/12/10 Interception (Team): 233 Seattle 9/18/05 – 11/27/05 228 Washington 12/16/12 – 10/6/13 227 Texas 10/8/06 – 11/19/06 215 Miami 10/24/10 – 12/12/10 Passes w/o an 310 Drew Bledsoe (Seattle) 10/30/94 – 10/13/96 Interception (Ind.): 277 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 9/9/01 – 11/18/01 272 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 10/17/10 – 9/11/11 254 Drew Bledsoe (Seattle) 11/16/97 – 10/10/99 245 Marc Bulger (Miami) 11/13/05 – 10/15/06 Passes w/o a 292 Orlando 10/17/99 – 12/19/99 TD Pass (Team): 210 Charlotte 11/6/05 – 9/10/06 199 Washington 10/17/93 – 12/12/93 164 Ann Arbor 11/27/95 – 9/17/06 155 Charlotte 11/6/94 – 12/4/94 Passes w/o a 254 Steve McNair (Orlando) 9/12/99 – 9/24/00 TD Pass (Ind.): 164 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 11/27/05 – 9/17/06 159 Rodney Peete (Wash.-Mia.) 9/27/92 – 9/15/96 154 Randall Cunningham (Char.) 11/6/94 – 12/4/94 147 Drew Bledsoe (Seattle) 10/22/95 – 9/15/96
100-Yard 12 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 9/14/97 – 12/7/97 Rushing Games: 10 DeMarco Murray (Texas) 12/8/13 – 10/26/14 9 Deuce McAllister (Chicago) 9/28/03 – 11/30/03 Chris Johnson (London) 10/18/09 – 9/12/10 8 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/29/06 – 12/17/06 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 10/21/12 – 12/16/12 7 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 9/13/98 – 11/1/98 Robert Smith (Chicago) 10/1/00 – 12/3/00 Clinton Portis (Miami) 11/2/03 – 9/12/04 Larry Johnson (Texas) 11/6/05 – 12/18/05 100-Yard 7 Michael Irvin (London) 9/17/95 – 11/5/95 Receiving Games: Isaac Bruce (Chicago) 9/17/95 – 11/12/95 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 11/4/12 – 12/16/12 Demaryius Thomas (London) 10/5/14 – 11/16/14 6 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 12/5/99 – 9/24/00 5 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor) 11/14/93 – 9/4/94 Terrell Owens (Miami) 9/26/04 – 10/31/04 Anquan Boldin (Miami) 11/20/05 – 12/18/05 A.J. Green (Texas) 10/13/13 – 11/10/13 4 Herman Moore (Washington) 10/22/95 – 11/12/95 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor) 10/29/95 – 11/19/95 Herman Moore (Washington) 11/26/95 – 9/1/96 Jake Reed (Anchorage) 9/7/97 – 9/28/97 Herman Moore (Washington) 9/21/97 – 10/12/97 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 10/8/00 – 10/29/00 Tony Gonzalez--TE (Miami) 10/15/00 – 11/4/00 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/5/00 – 11/26/00 David Boston (London) 10/21/01 – 11/11/01 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 9/15/02 – 10/13/02 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 11/10/02 – 12/1/02 Isaac Bruce (Ann Arbor) 9/12/04 – 10/3/04 Steve Smith (Charlotte) 10/9/05 – 11/6/05 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 12/11/05 – 9/17/06 Terrell Owens (Miami) 10/21/07 – 11/18/07 Andre Johnson (Washington) 10/5/08 – 10/26/08 Jimmy Graham--TE (London) 9/25/11 – 10/16/11 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 10/9/11 – 10/30/11 Wes Welker (Ann Arbor) 9/23/12 – 10/14/12 Randall Cobb (Charlotte) 12/9/12 – 9/15/13 Jimmy Graham--TE (London) 9/15/13 – 10/6/13 300-Yard 9 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 12/5/99 – 10/15/00 Passing Games: 8 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) 9/21/14 – 11/16/14 7 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 11/13/11 – 9/16/12 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 12/2/12 – 9/29/13 6 Steve Young (Seattle) 9/6/98 – 10/18/98 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 9/15/02 – 10/13/02 Peyton Manning (Washington) 12/4/08 – 10/11/09 5 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 10/29/06 – 11/26/06 Kurt Warner (London) 10/26/08 – 11/23/08 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 9/25/11 – 10/23/11 Peyton Manning (Washington) 9/23/12 – 10/28/12 Peyton Manning (Washington) 9/8/13 – 10/6/13 Games with a 17 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/3/04 – 10/16/05 Touchdown: 11 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 9/22/02 – 12/8/02 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/15/06 – 9/9/07 10 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 11/6/94 – 9/24/95 Arian Foster (Washington) 12/18/11 – 11/11/12 9 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 10/8/95 – 12/10/95 Anthony Miller (Ann Arbor) 11/5/95 – 9/15/96 Thomas Jones (Charlotte) 10/26/08 – 9/13/09 LeSean McCoy (London) 9/11/11 – 11/13/11 8 Marcus Allen (Washington) 11/7/93 – 9/11/94 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 9/27/98 – 11/22/98 Robert Smith (Chicago) 9/17/00 – 12/3/00 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/30/03 – 10/17/04 Larry Johnson (Texas) 10/1/06 – 11/26/06 A.J. Green (Texas) 9/16/12 – 11/18/12
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Games with Two 8 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/29/06 – 12/17/06 or More TDs: 7 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 11/6/94 – 9/3/95 4 Chris Carter (London) 11/12/95 – 12/3/95 Terry Allen (Chicago) 10/20/96 – 11/10/96 Curtis Martin (Orlando) 10/13/96 – 11/3/96 Ricky Williams (Anchorage) 11/17/02 – 12/8/02 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 11/30/03 – 9/12/04 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 9/11/11 – 10/2/11 Games with a 17 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/3/04 – 10/16/05 TD Run: 11 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 9/22/02 – 12/8/02 10 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 11/6/94 – 9/24/95 9 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 10/8/95 – 12/10/95 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/29/06 – 9/9/07 8 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 9/27/98 – 11/22/98 Games with a 9 Anthony Miller (Ann Arbor) 11/5/95 – 9/15/96 TD Catch: 8 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/30/03 – 10/17/04 A.J. Green (Texas) 9/16/12 – 11/18/12 7 Terrell Owens (Miami) 9/3/00 – 10/29/00 Santana Moss (Philadelphia) 10/12/03 – 11/23/03 T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Orlando) 9/16/07 – 11/4/07 Terrell Owens (Miami) 10/14/07 – 12/2/07 Antonio Gates (TE--Anchorage) 12/13/09 – 10/10/10 6 Herman Moore (Washington) 10/30/94 – 12/4/94 Michael Irvin (London) 10/29/95 – 12/3/95 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 10/22/95 – 12/3/95 Herman Moore (Washington) 11/19/95 – 9/8/96 Terrell Owens (Philadelphia) 11/8/98 – 12/13/98 Chris Carter (Miami) 10/24/99 – 12/5/99 Terrell Owens (Miami) 12/7/03 – 10/3/04 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 11/21/04 – 9/11/05 Plaxico Burress (Boston) 9/9/07 – 10/14/07 Anquan Boldin (Miami) 9/14/08 – 11/10/08 Dwayne Bowe (Boston) 10/24/10 – 11/28/10 Rob Gronkowski (TE--Washington) 11/6/11 – 12/11/11 Wes Welker (Ann Arbor) 9/8/13 – 10/13/13 Randall Cobb (Charlotte) 9/28/14 – 11/9/14 Vernon Davis (TE--Orlando) 11/17/13 – 9/7/14 5 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 9/3/95 – 10/1/95 Chris Carter (London) 11/5/95 – 12/3/95 Tony Martin (Chicago) 9/8/96 – 10/20/96 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 11/24/96 – 9/7/97 Chris Carter (Miami) 9/14/97 – 10/12/97 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/15/98 – 12/13/98 Randy Moss (Texas) 10/1/00 – 10/29/00 Tim Brown (Seattle) 11/4/01 – 12/2/01 Terrell Owens (Miami) 11/4/01 – 12/2/01 Torry Holt (Anchorage) 9/28/03 – 11/2/03 Isaac Bruce (Ann Arbor) 11/23/03 – 9/12/04 Torry Holt (Anchorage) 9/17/06 – 10/15/06 Dallas Clark (TE--Washington) 9/16/07 – 10/21/07 Randy Moss (Texas) 10/14/07 – 11/18/07 Reggie Wayne (Anchorage) 9/27/09 – 11/1/09 Miles Austin (Orlando) 11/29/09 – 9/12/10 Terrell Owens (Chicago) 10/3/10 – 11/7/10 *Austin Collie (Washington) 9/19/10 – 12/19/10 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 9/11/11 – 10/9/11 Eric Decker (Washington) 9/30/12 – 11/4/12 Dez Bryant (Seattle) 11/11/12 – 12/9/12 Julius Thomas (TE--Orlando) 9/7/14 – 10/12/14 *Alshon Jeffery (Texas) 11/16/14 – 12/14/14 4 several, most recent WR Dez Bryant (Seattle) 10/26/14 – 11/23/14 most recent TE Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 11/3/13 – 12/1/13
Games with a 49 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 10/11/09 – 11/25/12 Touchdown Pass: 48 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 12/6/09 – 9/29/13 45 Peyton Manning (Washington) 11/21/10 – 11/30/14 38 Peyton Manning (Washington) 9/27/98 – 12/3/00 33 Tony Romo (Seattle) 9/30/12 – 11/23/14 Games with 2 or 14 Peyton Manning (Washington) 12/14/03 – 12/12/04 More TD Passes: 13 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 9/11/11 – 12/11/11 Peyton Manning (Washington) 11/24/13 – 11/9/14 12 Eli Manning (Boston) 12/6/09 – 11/28/10 11 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 12/17/06 – 11/18/07 10 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 11/7/10 – 10/2/11 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 10/16/11 – 9/9/12 Games with 10 Leonard Little (Mia.-A.A.-Sea.) 10/28/01 – 10/12/03 a full Sack: 8 Jared Allen (Boston) 9/18/11 – 11/13/11 7 Tony Bennett (Seattle) 10/25/92 – 12/6/92 Chris Doleman (Anchorage) 10/24/93 – 12/5/93 Kevin Greene (Miami) 12/7/97 – 10/18/98 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) 9/30/01 – 11/11/01 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) 10/13/02 – 12/1/02 DeMarcus Ware (London) 9/7/08 – 12/14/08 Dwight Freeney (Washington) 9/13/09 – 11/8/09 6 twelve times, last by Justin Houston 9/21/14 – 11/2/14 5 several times, most recently J.J. Watt (Washington) 10/12/14 – 11/16/14 Games with 4 Nick Collins (Anchorage) 11/22/09 – 12/13/09 an Interception: 3 Deion Sanders (Chicago) 10/24/93 – 11/14/93 Deion Sanders (Chicago-Texas) 12/12/93 – 9/25/94 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia) 11/3/96 – 11/17/96 Ed Reed (Charlotte) 11/7/04 – 11/21/04 Terrence McGee (Chicago) 11/21/04 – 12/5/04 Asante Samuel (Anchorage) 9/23/07 – 10/7/07 Ed Reed (Orlando) 9/30/07 – 10/14/07 Tashaun Gipson (Boston) 10/19/14 – 11/2/14 Joe Haden (Anchorage) 11/16/14 – 11/30/14
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES; 2014 additions highlighted
Teams with Every Player Scoring Philadelphia (63) vs. Chicago (42) Nov. 10, 1991 Seattle (42) at Anchorage (19) Oct. 3, 1993 Ann Arbor (69) at Chicago (28) Nov. 19, 1995 Miami (49) at London (60) Sept. 28, 2008 Charlotte (52) vs. London (39) Nov. 28, 2010 London (53) at Charlotte (50) Oct. 9, 2011
Teams with 300-Yard Passer, Two 100-Yard Rushers, and Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same Game
Ann Arbor vs. Washington Sept. 11, 1994 Brett Favre, Marshall Faulk, Thurman Thomas, Anthony Miller,
Ben Coates Chicago at Texas Dec. 12, 1999 Kurt Warner, Charlie Garner, Robert Smith, Isaac Bruce,
Marvin Harrison Seattle vs. Chicago Oct. 14, 2001 Jeff Garcia, Shaun Alexander, Jerome Bettis, Tim Brown,
Keyshawn Johnson London vs. Texas Dec. 5, 2004 Matt Hasselbeck, Edgerrin James, LaDainian Tomlinson, Joe
Horn, Chad Johnson London vs. Boston Sept. 25, 2011 Matthew Stafford, Maurice Jones-Drew, LeSean McCoy, Roddy
White, Jimmy Graham Texas at Miami Oct. 2, 2011 Phillip Rivers, LeGarrette Blount, Chris Johnson, Larry
Fitzgerald, A.J. Green
Teams With 300 Yards Passing, Rushing and Receiving Seattle vs. Chicago 332 passing, 324 rushing, 329 receiving 10/14/01 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 368 passing, 309 rushing, 377 receiving 11/9/03 London at Miami 362 passing, 336 rushing, 318 receiving 10/14/07 Charlotte vs. London 315 passing, 317 rushing, 332 receiving 10/9/11
(Charlotte is the only team to lose its game with 300-300-300)
Four Players with 2 TDs and 100 Yards Rushing or Receiving London vs. Texas Dec. 5, 2004
Edgerrin James, LaDainian Tomlinson, Joe Horn, Chad Johnson
Players With 2 Rushing TDs and 2 Receiving TDs in One Game Marshall Faulk Ann Arbor vs. Seattle Oct. 29, 2000 Brian Westbrook Philadelphia vs. Texas Nov. 30, 2008 Maurice Jones-Drew London at Chicago Dec. 11, 2011
100 Yards Rushing and 100 Yards Receiving in Same Game Thurman Thomas Texas vs. Charlotte Sept. 1, 1991 Priest Holmes Philadelphia vs. Chicago Dec. 9, 2001 Priest Holmes Philadelphia vs. Seattle Nov. 24, 2002 Brian Westbrook Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Oct. 22, 2006 Brian Westbrook Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Sept. 23, 2007 Joseph Addai Orlando at London Nov. 4, 2007 Chris Johnson London vs. Ann Arbor Nov. 15, 2009 Arian Foster Washington at Philadelphia Oct. 23, 2011
Two Offensive Touchdowns of 80+ Yards in the Same Game Barry Sanders (rushing) Charlotte vs. Washington Oct. 12, 1997 Torry Holt (receiving) Anchorage vs. Boston Sept. 24, 2000 Lee Evans (receiving) Washington vs. Miami Nov. 19, 2006
Touchdowns from All Six Skill Position Players Ann Arbor at Chicago Won, 69-28 Nov. 19, 1995 Brett Favre (QB), Marshall Faulk (RB), Thurman Thomas (RB),
Anthony Miller (WR), Jerry Rice (WR) & Mark Chmura (TE) Charlotte at Washington Won, 66-38 Nov. 10, 1996 Mark Brunell (QB), Terrell Davis (RB), Barry Sanders (RB), O.J.
McDuffie (WR), Chris Sanders (WR) & Shannon Sharpe (TE) Miami vs. London Won, 64-26 Oct. 17, 2010 Aaron Rodgers (QB), Rashard Mendenhall (RB), LaDainian
Tomlinson (RB), Anquan Boldin (WR), Percy Harvin (WR) & Tony Gonzalez (TE)
Players With 20 Points in their Debuts Jamal Anderson (23) Chicago at Philadelphia Oct. 6, 1996 Michael Turner (20) Anchorage at Texas Sept. 7, 2008 Arian Foster (26) Washington vs. Anchorage Sept. 12, 2010
Note: no rookie has ever scored 20 points in his first career game
Teammates with 20+ Points in the Same Game Seattle at Orlando Chris Warren (23) Oct. 1, 1995 Carl Pickens (23) Charlotte at Boston Terrell Davis (23) Sept. 13, 1998 Barry Sanders (23) Ann Arbor vs. Chicago Marshall Faulk (23) Dec. 2, 2001 Brett Favre (20) Philadelphia at Miami Ahman Green (23) Sept. 12, 2004 Priest Holmes (23) Chicago vs. Ann Arbor Willis McGahee (29) Nov. 28, 2004 Marvin Harrison (23) London vs. Orlando Edgerrin James (23) Oct. 16, 2005 LaDainian Tomlinson (20) London vs. Orlando LaDainian Tomlinson (29) Nov. 12, 2006 Chad Johnson (20) London vs. Philadelphia LaDainian Tomlinson (29) Nov. 19, 2006 Chad Johnson (23) Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Brian Westbrook (28) Sept. 23, 2007 Kevin Curtis (26) London vs. Texas Chris Johnson (23) Dec. 13, 2009 Brandon Marshall (20) Anchorage vs. Washington T.Y. Hilton (23) Nov. 3, 2013 Tom Brady (20) Washington vs. Seattle Eric Decker (29) Dec. 1, 2013 Peyton Manning (21) Josh Gordon (20) Anchorage at Philadelphia Emmanuel Sanders (23) Oct. 26, 2014 Tom Brady (20) Washington at Charlotte Arian Foster (25) Oct. 26, 2014 Rob Gronkowski (23)
Players With 3 Touchdowns in their Debuts Terry Allen Philadelphia at Seattle Sept. 27, 1992 Jamal Anderson Chicago at Philadelphia Oct. 6, 1996 Donnell Bennett Seattle vs. Washington Sept. 27, 1998 Skip Hicks (rookie) Chicago vs. Miami Nov. 15, 1998 Travis Prentice (rookie) Charlotte vs. London Oct. 8, 2000 Arian Foster Washington vs. Anchorage Sept. 12, 2010
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Back-to-Back Games with 3 or more Touchdowns Terry Allen (Chicago) vs. Sea., vs. Bos. Oct. 20-27, 1996 Carl Pickens (Seattle) at Bos., vs. Chi. Nov. 24-Dec. 1, 1996 Randy Moss (Texas) vs. Orl., at Phil. Nov. 29-Dec. 6, 1998 Priest Holmes (Phil.) vs. A.A., vs. Sea. Oct. 24-31, 2004 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) vs. Wash., at Chi. Oct. 29-Nov. 5, 2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) vs. Orl., vs. Phil. Nov. 12-Nov. 19, 2006
Teammates with 3 Touchdowns in the Same Game Washington vs. Chicago Marcus Allen, Ricky Watters Dec. 5, 1993 Seattle at Orlando Chris Warren, Carl Pickens Oct. 1, 1995 Charlotte at Boston Terrell Davis, Barry Sanders Sept. 13, 1998 Philadelphia vs. London Ahman Green, Priest Holmes Oct. 20, 2002 Philadelphia at Miami Ahman Green, Priest Holmes Sept. 12, 2004 Seattle vs. Anchorage Shaun Alexander, Javon Walker Sept. 26, 2004 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor Willis McGahee, Marvin Harrison Nov. 28, 2004 London vs. Philadelphia LaDainian Tomlinson, Chad Johnson Nov. 19, 2006 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Brian Westbrook, Kevin Curtis Sept. 23, 2007 Washington at Charlotte Arian Foster, Rob Gronkowski Oct. 26, 2014
Running Backs With Back-to-Back 200-Yard Rushing Games Ricky Williams (Anchorage) Dec. 1-8, 2002 (228 at Boston, 216 at Seattle)
Running Backs With Negative Rushing Yards and a Touchdown Eric Metcalf (Phil. vs. Tex.) Sept. 19, 1993 7 carries, -2 yards *Kevin Jones (Char. at Chi.) Dec. 10, 2006 9 carries, -3 yards Kevin Jones (Char. at Orl.) Nov. 11, 2007 4 carries, -4 yards
*Touchdown scored on a pass reception
Running Backs to Lead in Rushing & Receiving Yards Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 1999 (1,067 rushing, 785 receiving)
Faulk is the only RB to ever lead any team in receiving yardage
Players to Score Two 2-Point Conversions in One Game Brett Perriman (receiving) Anchorage at Chicago Nov. 6, 1994 Terrell Davis (rushing) Charlotte at Ann Arbor Sept. 28, 1997 Marshall Faulk (rushing) Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia Oct. 15, 2000 Todd Heap (receiving) Chicago vs. Philadelphia Oct. 19, 2003 Reggie Bush (rushing) Washington at Texas Nov. 11, 2007
Quarterbacks with a Perfect Passer Rating Jeff Blake (Tex. at Sea.) 18-22, 275 yards, 3 TDs 10/22/95 Kurt Warner (Chi. at Mia.) 17-21, 310 yards, 3 TDs 10/3/99 Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. Anch.) 24-30, 390 yards, 4 TDs 10/1/00 Peyton Manning (Wash. at Mia.) 16-20, 268 yards, 3 TDs 10/22/00 Peyton Manning (Wash. at Char.) 18-23, 319 yards, 3 TDs 11/10/02 Peyton Manning (Wash. at Chi.) 20-25, 314 yards, 6 TDs 9/28/03 Trent Green (Phil. vs. Chi.) 20-25, 341 yards, 3 TDs 12/14/03 Donovan McNabb (Char. vs. Orl.) 21-26, 381 yards, 4 TDs 9/23/07 Tom Brady (Anch. at Bos.) 21-25, 354 yards, 6 TDs 10/21/07 Drew Brees (Phil. at Anch.) 18-23, 371 yards, 5 TDs 11/29/09 Tom Brady (Anch. at Chi.) 21-27, 341 yards, 4 TDs 11/28/10 Robert Griffin III (Char. at A.A.) 14-15, 200 yards, 4 TDs 11/18/12
Quarterbacks Catching a Touchdown Pass Brad Johnson Miami at Boston Oct. 12, 1997
(caught his own batted pass behind the line of scrimmage)
Kickers or Punters Scoring a Touchdown Hunter Smith (Texas vs. Philadelphia) 21-yard run Nov. 16, 2003 Sam Koch (Ann Arbor at Anchorage) 7-yard run Nov. 11, 2012
Kickers or Punters Throwing a Touchdown Pass Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) 7 yards Sept. 13, 1999 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) 25 yards Sept. 13, 1999 Brad Maynard (Miami vs. Anchorage) 27 yards Dec. 22, 2001 Adam Vinatieri (Orlando at Boston) 4 yards Nov. 7, 2004 Brian Moorman (Philadelphia at Wash.) 19 yards Sept. 7, 2008 Brian Moorman (Philadelphia at Boston) 25 yards Sept. 27, 2009 Shane Lechler (Texas vs. London) 35 yards Oct. 16, 2011 Johnny Hekker (Charlotte vs. Seattle) 2 yards Sept. 30, 2012
Note: Tupa played nearly half a game at quarterback on 9/13/99
Kickers with Three 50-Yard Field Goals in One Game Morten Andersen (Anch. at Phil.) 51, 55, 55 Dec. 10, 1995 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. at A.A.) 54, 55, 50 Oct. 9, 2011
Players Other Than Place-Kickers to Make a Field Goal Craig Hentrich (punter) Chicago vs. Texas 49 yards 9/24/95 Micah Knorr (punter) Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 27 yards 11/16/03 Todd Sauerbrun (punter) Orlando vs. Texas 34 yards 11/14/04 Michael Koenen (punter) Chicago at Philadelphia 58 yards 10/9/05 Michael Koenen (punter) London vs. Anchorage 51 yards 10/1/06 Mike Scifres (punter) Boston vs. Charlotte 40 yards 9/11/11
Kickers With Field Goals in 14-of-14 Regular Season Games Matt Stover .................................. London ....................................... 2000 David Akers ................................ Seattle ........................................ 2002 Mike Vanderjagt.......................... Boston ........................................ 2003 Jason Elam .................................. Charlotte .................................... 2006 David Akers ................................ Miami......................................... 2009 Stephen Gostkowski .................... Orlando ...................................... 2011 Stephen Gostkowski .................... Orlando ...................................... 2013
Gostkowski had at least 2 field goals in every game in 2013
Kickoff Return and Punt Return Touchdowns in One Game Devin Hester (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) 88 k.o., 75 p.r. Nov. 25, 2007 Eddie Royal (Anchorage at Charlotte) 93 k.o., 71 p.r. Oct. 18, 2009
Offensive Players With an Interception Tony Scheffler (tight end) Charlotte vs. Seattle Sept. 13, 2009 Randy Moss (wide receiver) Texas vs. Philadelphia Oct. 11, 2009
Offensive Players With a Safety Kevin Smith (running back) Anchorage at Seattle) Nov. 1, 2009
Three Sacks in a Player’s First Start Reggie White Phil. vs. Chi. 3 sacks Sept. 1, 1991 Pat Swilling Chi. at Orl. 3 sacks Nov. 3, 1991 Anthony Smith Char. vs. Wash. 4 sacks Sept. 12, 1993 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Mia. vs. Tex. 3 sacks Oct. 7, 2001
Two Interceptions in a Player’s First Start Junior Seau (LB) Anchorage at Ann Arbor Sept. 19, 1993 Troy Vincent (CB) Charlotte at Ann Arbor Sept. 3, 1995 Keith Lyle (S) Chicago at Orlando Aug. 31, 1997 Takeo Spikes (LB) Orlando at Texas Sept. 7, 2003
Players With a Sack, Interception and Safety in One Game James Harrison Seattle at Anchorage Nov. 16, 2008
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Playoff Teams Allowing More Points Than Points Scored 1991 London 474 – 482 -8 8-7, 2nd seed Charlotte 497 – 537 -40 8-7, 3rd seed 1993 Chicago 445 – 462 -17 10-6, 3rd seed Texas 375 – 380 -5 9-7, 4th seed 1994 Chicago 461 – 477 -16 9-6, 3rd seed 1995 Orlando 563 – 586 -23 9-6, 3rd seed 2004 Charlotte 546 – 551 -5 8-7, 4th seed 2011 Miami 595 – 606 -11 8-7, 4th seed
2012 Orlando 595 – 605 -10 8-7, 4th seed
Teams With a Losing Record After Eight Games to Make Playoffs 1992 Seattle 2-6 record finished 8-7 (#4 seed) 1994 Washington 3-5 record finished 8-7 (#4 seed) FFL runner-up 1995 Orlando 3-5 record finished 9-6 (#3 seed) FFL runner-up 1996 Seattle 2-6 record finished 8-7 (#4 seed) 1997 Ann Arbor 3-5 record finished 8-7 (#4 seed) FFL CHAMPION 2000 London 3-5 record finished 8-7 (#4 seed) 2011 Washington 3-4-1 record finished 10-4-1 (#1 seed) won FFL South Seattle 2-6 record finished 8-7 (#3 seed) won FFL North
(Three teams have made the playoffs after having a 4-7 record in Week 11: Miami-2002, Seattle-2011, and Orlando-2012)
Teams Playing Each Other in Back-to-Back Weeks 1994 Ann Arbor 27, Chicago 19 (week 15) Ann Arbor 45, Chicago 30 (playoffs) 2002 Chicago 59, Texas 38 (week 15) Texas 33, Chicago 13 (playoffs) 2004 Washington 23, Charlotte 20 (week 15) Charlotte 40, Washington 39 (playoffs) 2008 Washington 51, Texas 36 (week 15) Texas 72, Washington 56 (playoffs) 2010 Charlotte 40, Miami 26 (week 15) Miami 47, Charlotte 41 (playoffs) Boston 39, Anchorage 32 (week 15) Boston 45, Anchorage 34 (playoffs) 2011 Washington 42, Miami 32 (week 15) Miami 57, Washington 38 (playoffs) 2014 London 35, Washington 30 (week 15) London 61, Washington 34 (playoffs)
Teams With Two 1,000-Yard Rushers & Two 1,000-Yard Receivers 2001 Seattle Shaun Alexander (1,111); Jerome Bettis (1,072) Keyshawn Johnson (1,237); Tim Brown (1,036) 2004 London LaDainian Tomlinson (1,254); Edgerrin James (1,177) Joe Horn (1,248); Chad Johnson (1,161)
Teams to Have Three or More Players With 10 Touchdowns 1995 Ann Arbor Marshall Faulk (RB-13), Jerry Rice (WR-13), & Anthony
Miller (WR-10)
1996 Charlotte Terrell Davis (RB-13), Barry Sanders (RB-10), & Shannon Sharpe (TE-10)
2009 London Maurice Jones-Drew (RB-16), Chris Johnson (RB-11), & Brandon Marshall (WR-10)
2013 London Jimmy Graham (TE-14), Demaryius Thomas (WR-11), & Brandon Marshall (WR-10)
Players to Score Touchdowns Three Different Ways in One Season Eric Metcalf (London) 1995 rushing, receiving, punt return Terry Kirby (London) 1997 rushing, receiving, kickoff return Reggie Bush (Washington) 2006 rushing, receiving, punt return DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 2009 rushing, receiving, punt return Percy Harvin (Miami) 2012 rushing, receiving, kickoff return J.J. Watt (Washington) 2014 reception, interception, fumble
Players to Score On Their Only Career Reception or Carry James Jenkins (London TE) 1-yard reception Oct. 30, 1994 Terrence Wilkins (Miami WR) 10-yard reception Oct. 1, 2000 Marvin Minnis (Charlotte WR) 30-yard reception Sept. 9, 2001 Brian Urlacher (Texas LB) 27-yard reception Dec. 23, 2001 Mike Vrabel (Boston LB) 2-yard reception Oct. 28, 2007 Daniel Fells (Seattle) 27-yard reception Oct. 19, 2014
Father and Sons to Play in the FFL Steve Jordan, TE (1991-92) Chicago (91), Seattle (92) Cameron Jordan, DE (2013-current) Anchorage (13), London (14)
Mark Ingram Sr., WR (1992-95) entire career with Washington Mark Ingram Jr., RB (2011-current) entire career with Orlando
Phil Simms (1993) Washington Chris Simms (2004-06) London (04), Washington (05), Orlando (06)
Gene Atkins, S (1994) Philadelphia (94 – did not play) Geno Atkins, DT (2012-current) Philadelphia (12, 14), Chicago (13)
Twin Brothers to Play in the FFL Kerry Cash, TE (1992-93) Philadelphia (92), Chicago (93) Keith Cash, TE (1994-96) London (94-95), Anchorage (96)
Tiki Barber, RB (1997-06) Boston (97-98), Charlotte (99, 03-04), Seattle (00-03), Miami (05-06)
Ronde Barber, CB (2000-07) Washington (00-02, 04, 06), Ann Arbor (03), Boston (05), Philadelphia (07)
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400-YARD PASSING GAMES 1991 Oct. 13 Warren Moon Chicago at London 35-50-2-423 2 TD L 22-48 Nov. 10 Mark Rypien Orlando at London 16-31-0-442 6 TD W 60-18 Nov. 10 Warren Moon Chicago at Philadelphia 41-56-0-432 0 TD L 42-63 1992 Sept. 13 Jim Kelly Philadelphia at Charlotte 22-33-1-403 3 TD W 47-43 1993 Nov. 28 Steve Young Seattle at Washington 26-32-1-462 4 TD L 28-32 1994 Sept. 4 Dan Marino Washington vs. London 23-42-1-473 5 TD W 68-17 Sept. 25 Dan Marino Washington vs. Orlando 29-54-3-431 3 TD L 17-41 Nov. 6 Warren Moon London at Ann Arbor 33-57-1-420 3 TD L 41-45 Nov. 20 Warren Moon London vs. Texas 33-50-4-400 2 TD W 29-26 1995 Oct. 1 Dan Marino Washington at Texas 33-48-1-450 2 TD W 33-28 1996 Sept. 22 Mark Brunell Charlotte vs. Washington 23-39-1-432 3 TD L 49-58 Oct. 20 Mark Brunell Charlotte vs. Philadelphia 37-52-5-421 0 TD W 56-49 Nov. 3 Drew Bledsoe Seattle vs. Anchorage 30-41-2-419 3 TD W 37-18 1997 Oct. 26 Warren Moon Washington at Anchorage 28-44-2-409 5 TD W 44-15 Nov. 2 Tony Banks Philadelphia at Boston 23-34-1-401 2 TD W 35-34 1998 Oct. 4 Randall Cunningham Miami vs. Boston 20-32-0-442 4 TD W 58-14 Dec. 6 John Elway Orlando at Charlotte 22-32-1-400 2 TD L 55-70 Dec. 6 Vinny Testaverde Chicago vs. Washington 42-63-1-418 2 TD L 33-49 1999 Sept. 26 Peyton Manning Washington at Seattle 29-54-1-404 2 TD W 28-20 2000 Sept. 3 Kurt Warner Chicago at Charlotte 25-35-3-441 3 TD L 26-33 Sept. 24 Peyton Manning Washington at Charlotte 23-36-0-440 4 TD W 46-19 Nov. 5 Trent Green Miami vs. Ann Arbor 29-42-0-431 2 TD L 45-48 Nov. 5 Elvis Grbac London at Washington 39-53-2-504 2 TD W 54-29 Nov. 19 Gus Frerotte Texas at London 36-58-4-462 5 TD W 57-22 Dec. 3 Aaron Brooks Miami at Charlotte 30-48-2-441 2 TD W 73-18 2001 Sept. 23 Peyton Manning Washington vs. London 23-29-2-421 4 TD W 63-36 Nov. 18 Kurt Warner Chicago vs. Anchorage 30-42-2-401 3 TD L 34-40 2002 Sept. 15 Rich Gannon Philadelphia at Seattle 43-64-2-403 1 TD L 14-25 Oct. 6 Drew Bledsoe Texas vs. Philadelphia 32-53-3-417 2 TD L 28-57 2003 Oct. 12 Steve McNair Orlando at Philadelphia 18-27-0-421 3 TD W 47-45 Nov. 16 Peyton Manning Washington at Boston 27-36-0-401 1 TD W 55-16 2004 Oct. 17 Daunte Culpepper Chicago at London 26-37-2-425 5 TD W 48-32 Oct. 31 Jake Plummer Seattle at Philadelphia 31-55-3-499 4 TD L 65-67 Oct. 31 Peyton Manning Washington at London 25-44-1-472 5 TD W 32-18 Dec. 5 Donovan McNabb Charlotte vs. Orlando 32-43-0-464 5 TD W 46-38 Dec. 5 Peyton Manning Washington at Miami 25-33-2-425 3 TD L 52-70 Dec. 5 Matt Hasselbeck London vs. Texas 28-40-0-414 3 TD W 99-30 Dec. 19 Daunte Culpepper Chicago vs. Seattle 25-35-1-404 3 TD W 36-20 2005 Oct. 2 Marc Bulger Miami at Orlando 40-62-3-442 2 TD W 36-25 2006 Sept. 17 Peyton Manning Washington vs. London 26-38-0-400 3 TD W 46-35 Nov. 19 Drew Brees Philadelphia at London 37-52-3-510 2 TD L 31-84 2007 Sept. 16 Carson Palmer Texas at Washington 33-50-2-401 6 TD L 47-54 Sept. 23 Jon Kitna London vs. Texas 29-46-1-446 2 TD W 48-42 Nov. 4 Drew Brees Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 35-49-0-445 3 TD L 36-49 2008 Sept. 21 Drew Brees Philadelphia at Chicago 39-48-0-421 1 TD W 46-29 Sept. 28 Kurt Warner London vs. Miami 40-57-3-472 2 TD W 60-49 Nov. 9 Jay Cutler Chicago vs. Anchorage 24-42-1-447 3 TD W 63-35 Nov. 9 Drew Brees Philadelphia vs. Seattle 31-58-3-422 2 TD W 28-17 2009 Sept. 20 Philip Rivers Texas vs. London 25-45-2-436 2 TD L 38-58 Nov. 8 Donovan McNabb Charlotte vs. Orlando 35-55-1-450 2 TD L 31-37 Dec. 6 Drew Brees Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 35-49-1-419 2 TD W 32-24 2010 Sept. 12 Peyton Manning Washington vs. Anchorage 40-57-0-433 3 TD W 58-40 Sept. 19 Donovan McNabb Charlotte at Orlando 28-38-0-426 1 TD W 44-17 Sept. 26 Philip Rivers Texas vs. Washington 29-53-2-455 2 TD L 40-55 Oct. 10 Philip Rivers Texas vs. Orlando 27-42-0-431 2 TD W 43-40 Oct. 10 Tony Romo Seattle vs. Anchorage 31-46-3-406 3 TD L 35-36
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Nov. 7 Brett Favre Orlando vs. Washington 36-47-2-446 2 TD L 30-56 2011 Sept. 11 Tom Brady Anchorage vs. London 32-48-1-517 4 TD W 56-53 Sept. 11 Drew Brees Philadelphia vs. Miami 32-49-0-419 3 TD W 56-39 Sept. 18 Tom Brady Anchorage at Texas 31-40-0-423 3 TD L 44-48 Oct. 2 Michael Vick Charlotte vs. Orlando 30-46-1-416 2 TD W 64-13 Oct. 2 Aaron Rodgers Miami vs. Texas 29-38-1-408 4 TD W 54-53 Oct. 9 Eli Manning Boston vs. Anchorage 24-39-3-420 3 TD W 75-21 Oct. 9 Matt Schaub Seattle vs. Chicago 24-51-2-416 2 TD W 61-9 Nov. 27 Eli Manning Boston at Anchorage 33-47-1-406 2 TD L 40-47 Dec. 4 Matthew Stafford London vs. Miami 31-44-1-408 1 TD L 56-61 Dec. 11 Eli Manning Boston vs. Ann Arbor 27-47-1-400 2 TD L 38-50 Dec. 18 Drew Brees Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 32-40-0-412 5 TD L 41-48 2012 Sept. 16 Eli Manning Boston vs. Anchorage 31-51-3-510 3 TD W 60-31 Sept. 30 Drew Brees Philadelphia at Chicago 35-54-0-446 3 TD W 55-49 Oct. 28 Tony Romo Seattle vs. Anchorage 36-62-4-437 1 TD L 44-58 Nov. 11 Matt Ryan Ann Arbor at Anchorage 34-52-1-411 3 TD W 45-40 Nov. 25 Tony Romo Seattle vs. Texas 37-62-2-441 3 TD W 63-30 Nov. 25 Matthew Stafford London vs. Philadelphia 31-61-0-441 2 TD L 37-40 Dec. 16 Tom Brady Anchorage at Ann Arbor 36-66-2-443 1 TD W 45-39 2013 Sept. 8 Peyton Manning Washington vs. Chicago 27-42-0-462 7 TD W 53-28 Sept. 8 Eli Manning Boston at Seattle 27-42-3-450 4 TD W 61-20 Sept. 8 *Colin Kaepernick Texas vs. Anchorage 27-39-0-412 3 TD W 66-25 Sept. 15 Aaron Rodgers Miami vs. Charlotte 34-42-0-480 4 TD W 63-60 Sept. 29 Matt Ryan Ann Arbor vs. Seattle 34-54-1-421 2 TD W 49-33 Sept. 29 Drew Brees Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 30-39-0-413 4 TD W 49-47 Oct. 6 Tony Romo Seattle vs. London 25-36-1-506 5 TD W 65-34 Oct. 6 Peyton Manning Washington at Philadelphia 33-42-1-414 4 TD W 49-31 Oct. 6 Philip Rivers Charlotte vs. Boston 36-49-3-411 2 TD W 39-30 Oct. 27 Matthew Stafford London vs. Anchorage 33-48-2-488 1 TD W 56-27 Nov. 3 Tom Brady Anchorage vs. Washington 23-33-0-432 4 TD W 54-51 Dec. 1 Peyton Manning Washington vs. Seattle 22-35-2-403 5 TD W 109-17 Dec. 8 Tom Brady Anchorage at Seattle 32-52-1-418 2 TD L 43-58 Dec. 15 Nick Foles Miami vs. Washington 30-48-1-428 3 TD W 45-24 2014 Oct. 5 Peyton Manning Washington at Texas 31-47-2-479 4 TD W 63-39 Oct. 26 Aaron Rodgers Miami vs. Texas 28-39-2-418 1 TD L 40-44 Oct. 26 Andrew Luck Ann Arbor vs. Chicago 26-45-0-400 3 TD L 44-65 Nov. 2 Peyton Manning Washington at Orlando 34-57-2-438 2 TD W 67-60 Nov. 23 Drew Brees Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 35-45-1-420 3 TD T 50-50 94 total (60-33-1 record): Washington 17, Philadelphia 13, London 9, Chicago 8, Seattle 8, Miami 8, Texas 7, Charlotte 7, Boston 5, Anchorage 5,
Orlando 4, Ann Arbor 3 Individuals (Active players in bold): Peyton Manning 13, Drew Brees 10, Warren Moon 5, Eli Manning 5, Tom Brady 5, Philip Rivers 4, Tony
Romo 4, Dan Marino 3, Kurt Warner 3, Donovan McNabb 3, Matthew Stafford 3, Aaron Rodgers 3, Mark Brunell 2, Drew Bledsoe 2, Daunte Culpepper 2, Matt Ryan 2, (25 others with one)
*Player making his first career start
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400-YARD PASSING GAMES (continued)
517 Tom Brady Anch. vs. Lon. 9/11/11 510 Drew Brees Phil. at Lon. 11/19/06 510 Eli Manning Bos. vs. Anch. 9/16/12 506 Tony Romo Sea. vs. Lon. 10/6/13 504 Elvis Grbac Lon. at Wash. 11/5/00 499 Jake Plummer Sea. at Phil. 10/31/04 488 Matthew Stafford Lon. vs. Anch. 10/27/13 480 Aaron Rodgers Mia. vs. Char. 9/15/13 479 Peyton Manning Wash. at Tex. 10/5/14 473 Dan Marino Wash. vs. Lon. 9/4/94 472 Peyton Manning Wash. at Lon. 10/31/04 472 Kurt Warner Lon. vs. Mia. 9/28/08 464 Donovan McNabb Char. vs. Orl. 12/5/04 462 Steve Young Sea. at Wash. 11/2/93 462 Gus Frerotte Tex. at Lon. 11/19/00 462 Peyton Manning Wash. vs. Chi. 9/8/13 455 Philip Rivers Tex. vs. Wash. 9/26/10 450 Dan Marino Wash. at Tex. 10/1/95 450 Donovan McNabb Char. vs. Orl. 11/8/09 450 Eli Manning Bos. at Sea. 9/8/13 447 Jay Cutler Chi. vs. Anch. 11/9/08 446 Jon Kitna Lon. vs. Tex. 9/23/07 446 Brett Favre Orl. vs. Wash. 11/7/10 446 Drew Brees Phil. at Chi. 9/30/12 445 Drew Brees Phil. vs. A.A. 11/4/07 443 Tom Brady Anch. at A.A. 12/16/12 442 Mark Rypien Orl. at Lon. 11/10/91 442 Marc Bulger Mia. at Orl. 10/2/05 442 Randall Cunningham Mia. vs. Bos. 10/4/98 441 Kurt Warner Chi. at Char. 9/3/00 441 Aaron Brooks Mia. at Char. 12/3/00 441 Tony Romo Sea. vs. Tex. 11/25/12 441 Matthew Stafford Lon. vs. Phil. 11/25/12 440 Peyton Manning Wash. at Char. 9/24/00 438 Peyton Manning Wash. at Orl. 11/2/14 437 Tony Romo Sea. vs. Anch. 10/28/12 436 Philip Rivers Tex. vs. Lon. 9/20/09 433 Peyton Manning Wash. vs. Anch. 9/12/10 432 Warren Moon Chi. at Phil. 11/10/91 432 Mark Brunell Char. vs. Wash. 9/22/96 432 Tom Brady Anch. vs. Wash. 11/3/13 431 Dan Marino Wash. vs. Orl. 9/25/94 431 Trent Green Mia. vs. A.A. 11/5/00 431 Philip Rivers Tex. vs. Orl. 10/10/10 428 Nick Foles Mia. vs. Wash. 12/15/13 426 Donovan McNabb Char. at Orl. 9/19/10 425 Daunte Culpepper Chi. at Lon. 10/17/04 425 Peyton Manning Wash. at Mia. 12/5/04 423 Warren Moon Chi. at Lon. 10/13/91 423 Tom Brady Anch. at Tex. 9/18/11 422 Drew Brees Phil. vs. Sea. 11/9/08 421 Mark Brunell Char. vs. Phil. 10/20/96 421 Peyton Manning Wash. vs. Lon. 9/23/01 421 Steve McNair Orl. at Phil. 10/12/03 421 Drew Brees Phil. at Chi. 9/21/08 421 Matt Ryan A.A. vs. Sea. 9/29/13 420 Warren Moon Lon. at A.A. 11/6/94 420 Eli Manning Bos. vs. Anch. 10/9/11 420 Drew Brees Phil. vs. A.A. 11/23/14 419 Drew Bledsoe Sea. vs. Anch. 11/3/96 419 Drew Brees Phil. at A.A. 12/6/09 419 Drew Brees Phil. vs. Mia. 9/11/11
418 Vinny Testaverde Chi. vs. Wash. 12/6/98 418 Tom Brady Anch. at Sea. 12/8/13 418 Aaron Rodgers Mia. vs. Tex. 10/26/14 417 Drew Bledsoe Tex. vs. Phil. 10/6/02 416 Michael Vick Char. vs. Orl. 10/2/11 416 Matt Schaub Sea. vs. Chi. 10/9/11 414 Matt Hasselbeck Lon. vs. Tex. 12/5/04 414 Peyton Manning Wash. at Phil. 10/6/13 413 Drew Brees Phil. vs. Anch. 9/29/13 412 Drew Brees Phil. vs. Anch. 12/18/11 412 Colin Kaepernick Tex. vs. Anch. 9/8/13 411 Matt Ryan A.A. at Anch. 11/11/12 411 Philip Rivers Char. vs. Bos. 10/6/13 409 Warren Moon Wash. at Anch. 10/26/97 408 Aaron Rodgers Mia. vs. Tex. 10/2/11 408 Matthew Stafford Lon. vs. Mia. 12/4/11 406 Tony Romo Sea. vs. Anch. 10/10/10 406 Eli Manning Bos. at Anch. 11/27/11 404 Peyton Manning Wash. at Sea. 9/26/99 404 Daunte Culpepper Chi. vs. Sea. 12/19/04 403 Jim Kelly Phil. at Char. 9/13/92 403 Rich Gannon Phil. at Sea. 9/15/02 403 Peyton Manning Wash. vs. Sea. 12/1/13 401 Tony Banks Phil. at Bos. 11/2/97 401 Kurt Warner Chi. vs. Anch. 11/18/01 401 Peyton Manning Wash. at Bos. 11/16/03 401 Carson Palmer Tex. at Wash. 9/16/07 400 Warren Moon Lon. vs. Tex. 11/20/94 400 John Elway Orl. at Char. 12/6/98 400 Peyton Manning Wash. vs. Lon. 9/19/06 400 Eli Manning Bos. vs. A.A. 12/11/11 400 Andrew Luck A.A. vs. Chi. 10/26/14
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Quick Facts on 400-Yard Passers
• No rookie has ever passed for 400 yards in an FFL game. Chicago’s Andy Dalton set the rookie passing record in 2011, when he threw for 373 in a win at Charlotte on November 20, the first start of his FFL career. That broke the previous rookie record of 357, set by Washington’s Peyton Manning vs. Miami on November 29, 1998.
• In 2013, Texas’ Colin Kaepernick became the first quarterback to
pass for 400 yards in his first FFL start. Kaepernick, who had been traded on Draft Day from Miami to Texas, had 412 yards in the Roughriders’ win over Anchorage. Another former Texas QB, Todd Marinovich, had previously held the record for most passing yards in a debut with 395 against Philadelphia on September 20, 1992, a number that is now second on that list.
• Orlando’s Mark Rypien had a 400-yard game in the third start of
his career (1991), the second earliest for any quarterback. Mark Brunell and Trent Green each did it in their fourth start, while Nick Foles had one in his fifth.
• Warren Moon, Drew Bledsoe, and Kurt Warner all had 400-yard
games for multiple teams, and Philip Rivers joined that list in 2013 as the only current FFL quarterback. Moon did it for three teams in his career (Chicago, London, and Washington).
• Miami is the only team to ever have two different quarterbacks
post 400-yard games in the same season, and it’s happened twice. In 2000, the Outlaws saw both Trent Green and Aaron Brooks do it, and in 2013, it was Aaron Rodgers and Nick Foles.
• Until 2011, no quarterback had ever had back-to-back 400-yard
games. When Tom Brady finally did it in the first two games for Anchorage, they marked the first 400-yard games in franchise history. Previously, Warren Moon (1994 with London) and Philip Rivers (2010 with Texas) each had two in the span of three weeks. Moon also had 432 yards for Chicago at Philadelphia on November 10, 1991 and followed that with 399 yards against London a week later.
• Boston’s Eli Manning is the only quarterback with two 400-yard
games against the same team in one season, doing it to Anchorage in 2011.
• In 2011, Eli Manning also became the first quarterback with three
400-yard games in one season, a number his brother Peyton matched in 2013 with Washington.
• There have never been two quarterbacks with 400 yards in the
same game during the regular season, but it’s happened once in the playoffs. In 2012, Philadelphia’s Drew Brees (446) and Seattle’s Tony Romo (416) did it during their meeting in the semifinals, won by Seattle, 76-37.
• There have been eight 400-yard games on Opening Day, and six of
them have come in the last five years, including three in 2013 alone. In the first 19 years of the league, only Dan Marino (Washington) in 1994, and Kurt Warner (Chicago) in 2000 had passed for 400 yards on Opening Day. Peyton Manning is the only quarterback with two 400-yard Opening Day performances, doing it in 2010 and 2013.
• There have been six 400-yard games in an FFL postseason game, and Miami has been involved in three of them. Boston’s Brad Johnson threw for 471 yards in a semi-final win at Miami in 1999, Miami’s Aaron Rodgers passed for 404 yards in a semi-final win vs. Charlotte in 2010, and London’s Matthew Stafford threw for a playoff record 520 yards in Super Bowl XXI against Miami. In 2012, Philadelphia’s Drew Brees and Seattle’s Tony Romo did it in the same game during the semifinals. Washington’s Peyton Manning became the most recent FFL quarterback with a 400-yard game in the playoffs when he had an even 400 in a loss to London in 2013.
• The longest any team has ever gone without a 400-yard game was
Ann Arbor, which did not have one in the first 310 games in team history. That came even with Brett Favre starting 220 of them. Matt Ryan finally broke that streak on November 11, 2011 with 411 yards against Anchorage.
• Chicago holds the league record for consecutive games without
allowing a 400-yard passer, with 258. That streak spanned more than 17 years, from September 1, 1991 – September 14, 2008.
• Chicago also has the longest current streak without a 400-yard
game (95) dating back to November of 2008. Orlando is the only other team without one since 2013.
• In December of 2013, Seattle became the first team to ever
surrender back-to-back 400-yard games, with Peyton Manning (Washington) and Tom Brady (Anchorage) doing it. That also tied a league record for 400-yard games allowed in one season with three in 2013. (Charlotte originally set the record in 2000, and it was tied by Anchorage three times from 2011-13.)
• Brett Favre made 244 starts without a 400-yard game before
breaking the streak on November 7, 2010. Ironically it came the week after his league-record streak of 231 consecutive starts came to an end. After his first career 400-yard game, Favre made just four more starts before his retirement.
• Troy Aikman (1991-99) and Jeff George (1993-2000) have started
the most FFL games in their careers without passing for 400 yards, with each quarterback making 60 starts.
• Gus Frerotte is perhaps the most unlikely quarterback with a 400-
yard game. He made just 10 career starts from 1994-2000 (never more than four in one season), but less than a week after being signed by Texas in November of 2000, he threw for 462 yards against London, a number that still stands as a franchise record.
• Only twice has a quarterback thrown for 400 yards and failed to
throw at least one touchdown pass: Warren Moon for Chicago in 1991, and Mark Brunell for Charlotte in 1996.
• The league record for 400-yard games in a season is 14, which was
set in 2013. Chicago and Orlando were the only teams that did not have one, and Orlando failed to produce even a 300-yard passer.
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200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1991 Nov. 24 Barry Sanders Charlotte at Chicago 23 att., 220 yards 4 TD W 46-25 1993 Oct. 31 Emmitt Smith Orlando vs. Texas 30 att., 237 yards 1 TD W 36-9 Dec. 12 Jerome Bettis Charlotte vs. London 28 att., 212 yards 1 TD W 58-25 1994 Nov. 13 Barry Sanders Charlotte at Anchorage 26 att., 237 yards 0 TD L 20-29 1997 Aug. 31 Eddie George Texas vs. Philadelphia 35 att., 216 yards 1 TD W 21-14 Sept. 21 Terrell Davis Charlotte vs. Seattle 27 att., 215 yards 1 TD W 58-29 Oct. 12 Barry Sanders Charlotte vs. Washington 24 att., 215 yards 2 TD W 30-22 Oct. 26 Terrell Davis Charlotte vs. Miami 42 att., 207 yards 1 TD W 41-17 Nov. 23 Barry Sanders Charlotte at Miami 24 att., 216 yards 2 TD W 57-31 Dec. 7 Corey Dillon Boston vs. Anchorage 39 att., 246 yards 4 TD W 40-21 1998 Oct. 11 Terrell Davis Charlotte at Miami 30 att., 208 yards 1 TD L 42-56 Nov. 22 Priest Holmes Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 36 att., 227 yards 1 TD W 39-35 2000 Sept. 3 Duce Staley Charlotte vs. Chicago 26 att., 201 yards 1 TD W 33-26 Oct. 15 Edgerrin James London at Texas 38 att., 219 yards 3 TD L 51-57 Oct. 15 Marshall Faulk Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia 25 att., 208 yards 1 TD W 31-30 Oct. 22 Corey Dillon Boston at Philadelphia 22 att., 278 yards 2 TD W 45-21 Nov. 19 Fred Taylor Orlando vs. Washington 30 att., 234 yards 3 TD W 43-41 Dec. 3 Corey Dillon Boston vs. London 35 att., 216 yards 1 TD L 20-32 Dec. 3 Mike Anderson Miami at Charlotte 37 att., 251 yards 4 TD W 73-18 Dec. 3 Curtis Martin Orlando at Chicago 30 att., 203 yards 1 TD W 46-35 Dec. 3 Warrick Dunn Texas at Ann Arbor 22 att., 210 yards 2 TD W 39-18 2001 Nov. 11 Shaun Alexander Seattle vs. Anchorage 35 att., 266 yards 3 TD W 54-17 Dec. 23 Marshall Faulk Ann Arbor at Philadelphia 30 att., 202 yards 2 TD W 46-16 2002 Sept. 29 LaDainian Tomlinson London vs. Charlotte 27 att., 217 yards 2 TD W 39-23 Dec. 1 Ricky Williams Anchorage at Boston 27 att., 228 yards 2 TD L 51-69 Dec. 8 Ricky Williams Anchorage at Seattle 31 att., 216 yards 2 TD W 38-31 2003 Sept. 14 Jamal Lewis London vs. Texas 30 att., 295 yards 2 TD W 62-29 Oct. 19 LaDainian Tomlinson London at Miami 26 att., 200 yards 1 TD W 52-35 Dec. 7 Clinton Portis Miami at London 22 att., 218 yards 5 TD L 60-64 2005 Nov. 20 Larry Johnson Texas at Washington 36 att., 211 yards 2 TD W 63-56 Dec. 18 Tiki Barber Miami at Charlotte 29 att., 220 yards 2 TD W 60-43 2006 Nov. 12 Willie Parker Ann Arbor at Anchorage 22 att., 213 yards 2 TD W 35-26 Nov. 26 Shaun Alexander Seattle vs. Orlando 40 att., 201 yards 0 TD L 15-16 Dec. 10 Willie Parker Ann Arbor vs. Miami 32 att., 223 yards 1 TD L 26-39 2007 Oct. 14 Adrian Peterson Boston vs. Philadelphia 20 att., 224 yards 3 TD W 61-28 Nov. 4 Adrian Peterson Boston at Chicago 30 att., 296 yards 3 TD L 45-47 2008 Sept. 7 *Michael Turner Anchorage at Texas 22 att., 220 yards 2 TD L 42-45 2009 Sept. 20 Frank Gore Philadelphia at Orlando 16 att., 207 yards 2 TD W 50-29 Oct. 18 Thomas Jones Charlotte vs. Anchorage 22 att., 210 yards 1 TD L 31-61 2010 Sept. 12 *Arian Foster Washington vs. Anchorage 33 att., 231 yards 3 TD W 58-40 2011 Oct. 2 Matt Forté Charlotte vs. Orlando 25 att., 205 yards 1 TD W 64-13 Nov. 27 Chris Wells Orlando vs. London 27 att., 228 yards 1 TD T 41-41 Dec. 4 Ray Rice Chicago at Philadelphia 29 att., 204 yards 1 TD W 54-37 Dec. 18 Reggie Bush Washington vs. Miami 25 att., 203 yards 1 TD W 42-32 2012 Sept. 23 Jamaal Charles Chicago at Seattle 33 att., 233 yards 1 TD W 45-36 Nov. 4 Doug Martin Anchorage at Texas 25 att., 251 yards 4 TD W 76-38 Dec. 2 Adrian Peterson Boston vs. Chicago 21 att., 210 yards 1 TD W 39-32 Dec. 16 Adrian Peterson Boston vs. Philadelphia 24 att., 212 yards 1 TD W 53-39 2013 Nov. 24 Knowshon Moreno Miami vs. Orlando 37 att., 224 yards 1 TD L 29-43 Dec. 1 Adrian Peterson Boston vs. Ann Arbor 35 att., 211 yards 0 TD W 31-15 Dec. 8 LeSean McCoy London at Orlando 29 att., 217 yards 2 TD W 53-38 2014 Nov. 16 Le’Veon Bell Charlotte vs. Orlando 33 att., 204 yards 1 TD W 43-16
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52 total (39-12-1 record): Charlotte 12, Boston 8, London 5, Ann Arbor 4, Orlando 4, Anchorage 4, Texas 3, Miami
4, Seattle 2, Philadelphia 2, Washington 2, Chicago 2 Individuals: Adrian Peterson 5, Barry Sanders 4, Terrell Davis 3, Corey Dillon 3, Marshall Faulk 2, Ricky Williams
2, LaDainian Tomlinson 2, Shaun Alexander 2, Willie Parker 2, twenty-seven others with 1
296 Adrian Peterson Bos. at Chi. 11/4/07 295 Jamal Lewis Lon. vs. Tex. 9/14/03 278 Corey Dillon Bos. at Phil. 10/22/00 266 Shaun Alexander Sea. vs. Anch. 11/11/01 251 Mike Anderson Mia. at Char. 12/3/00 251 Doug Martin Anch. at Tex. 11/4/12 246 Corey Dillon Bos. vs. Anch. 12/7/97 237 Emmitt Smith Orl. vs. Tex. 10/31/93 237 Barry Sanders Char. at Anch. 11/13/94 234 Fred Taylor Orl. vs. Wash. 11/19/00 233 Jamaal Charles Chi. at Sea. 9/23/12 231 Arian Foster Wash. vs. Anch. 9/12/10 228 Ricky Williams Anch. at Bos. 12/1/02 228 Chris Wells Orl. vs. Lon. 11/27/11 227 Priest Holmes Phil. vs. Anch. 11/22/98 224 Adrian Peterson Bos. vs. Phil. 10/14/07 224 Knowshon Moreno Mia. vs. Orl. 11/24/13 223 Willie Parker A.A. vs. Mia. 12/10/06 220 Barry Sanders Char. at Chi. 11/24/91 220 Tiki Barber Mia. at Char. 12/18/05 220 *Michael Turner Anch. at Tex. 9/7/08 219 Edgerrin James Lon. vs. Tex. 10/15/00 218 Clinton Portis Mia. at Lon. 12/7/03 217 LaDainian Tomlinson Lon. vs. Char. 9/29/02 217 LeSean McCoy Lon. at Orl. 12/8/13 216 Eddie George Tex. vs. Phil. 8/31/97 216 Barry Sanders Char. at Mia. 11/23/97 216 Corey Dillon Bos. vs. Lon. 12/3/00 216 Ricky Williams Anch. at Sea. 12/8/02 215 Terrell Davis Char. vs. Sea. 9/21/97 215 Barry Sanders Char. vs. Wash. 10/12/97 213 Willie Parker A.A. at Anch. 11/12/06 212 Jerome Bettis Char. vs. Lon. 12/12/93 212 Adrian Peterson Bos. vs. Phil. 12/16/12 211 Larry Johnson Tex. at Wash. 11/20/05 211 Adrian Peterson Bos. vs. A.A. 12/1/13 210 Warrick Dunn Tex. at A.A. 12/3/00 210 Thomas Jones Char. vs. Anch. 10/18/09 210 Adrian Peterson Bos. vs. Chi. 12/2/12 208 Terrell Davis Char. at Mia. 10/11/98 208 Marshall Faulk A.A. vs. Phil. 10/15/00 207 Terrell Davis Char. vs. Mia. 10/26/97 207 Frank Gore Phil. at Orl. 9/20/09 205 Matt Forté Char. vs. Orl. 10/2/11 204 Ray Rice Chi. at Phil. 12/4/11 204 Le’Veon Bell Char. vs. Orl. 11/16/14 203 Curtis Martin Orl. at Chi. 12/3/00 203 Reggie Bush Wash. vs. Mia. 12/18/11 202 Marshall Faulk A.A. at Phil. 12/23/01 201 Duce Staley Char. vs. Chi. 9/3/00 201 Shaun Alexander Sea. vs. Orl. 11/26/06
200 LaDainian Tomlinson Lon. at Mia. 10/19/03
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200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1991 Oct. 20 James Lofton London at Philadelphia 8 rec., 220 yards 2 TD W 46-40 1992 Sept. 20 Michael Irvin London vs. Seattle 8 rec., 210 yards 3 TD W 36-31 1994 Sept. 4 Irving Fryar Philadelphia at Chicago 5 rec., 211 yards 3 TD W 36-33 1996 Oct. 27 Isaac Bruce Chicago vs. Boston 11 rec., 229 yards 1 TD L 47-52 1997 Nov. 2 Isaac Bruce Chicago vs. London 10 rec., 233 yards 2 TD W 46-17 1998 Oct. 11 Carl Pickens Seattle at Chicago 13 rec., 204 yards 1 TD W 57-16 1999 Oct. 3 Terry Glenn Orlando at Ann Arbor 13 rec., 214 yards 1 TD W 34-18 Nov. 14 Randy Moss Texas at Orlando 12 rec., 204 yards 0 TD W 36-26 Nov. 21 Jimmy Smith Orlando vs. Boston 9 rec., 220 yards 1 TD W 28-21 2000 Sept. 10 Jimmy Smith Orlando at Texas 15 rec., 291 yards 3 TD L 35-51 2002 Oct. 20 Shannon Sharpe (TE) Charlotte at Boston 12 rec., 214 yards 2 TD W 62-24 Nov. 10 Plaxico Burress Texas vs. Miami 9 rec., 253 yards 2 TD W 51-13 2003 Nov. 2 Torry Holt Anchorage at Miami 11 rec., 200 yards 1 TD W 53-45 2005 Oct. 2 Plaxico Burress Boston vs. Philadelphia 10 rec., 204 yards 2 TD W 42-31 Oct. 30 Steve Smith Charlotte vs. Texas 11 rec., 201 yards 1 TD L 42-43 2006 Nov. 12 Chad Johnson London vs. Orlando 11 rec., 260 yards 2 TD W 63-18 Nov. 19 Lee Evans Washington vs. Miami 11 rec., 265 yards 2 TD W 49-16 2007 Sept. 16 Chad Johnson London at Philadelphia 11 rec., 209 yards 2 TD W 50-16 Sept. 23 Kevin Curtis Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 11 rec., 221 yards 3 TD W 52-40 Sept. 23 Roy Williams Orlando at Charlotte 9 rec., 204 yards 1 TD W 57-39 2008 Nov. 23 Terrell Owens Boston at Ann Arbor 7 rec., 213 yards 1 TD W 45-19 Dec. 7 Antonio Bryant Ann Arbor vs. Washington 9 rec., 200 yards 2 TD W 41-40 Dec. 14 Andre Johnson Washington vs. Texas 11 rec., 207 yards 1 TD W 51-36 2009 Nov. 15 Sidney Rice Philadelphia at Chicago 7 rec., 201 yards 0 TD W 46-15 Dec. 13 Brandon Marshall London vs. Texas 21 rec., 200 yards 2 TD W 65-12 2010 Oct. 3 Terrell Owens Chicago at Charlotte 10 rec., 222 yards 1 TD L 29-45 Oct. 10 Malcom Floyd Boston vs. Philadelphia 8 rec., 213 yards 1 TD W 36-24 Oct. 24 Roddy White London at Boston 11 rec., 201 yards 2 TD L 42-73 Dec. 5 Reggie Wayne Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor 14 rec., 200 yards 1 TD W 69-41 2011 Sept. 25 Wes Welker Ann Arbor at Anchorage 16 rec., 217 yards 2 TD W 59-24 Dec. 18 Calvin Johnson Charlotte at London 9 rec., 214 yards 2 TD L 65-71 2012 Oct. 7 Reggie Wayne Miami at Charlotte 13 rec., 212 yards 1 TD W 46-29 Oct. 21 Vincent Jackson Chicago vs. Washington 7 rec., 216 yards 1 TD L 30-47 Nov. 11 Calvin Johnson Charlotte vs. Washington 12 rec., 207 yards 1 TD L 32-34 Nov. 18 Andre Johnson Washington vs. London 14 rec., 273 yards 1 TD W 57-29 2013 Sept. 8 Anquan Boldin Ann Arbor at Philadelphia 13 rec., 208 yards 1 TD W 58-42 Oct. 27 Calvin Johnson Charlotte vs. Washington 14 rec., 329 yards 1 TD T 38-38 Nov. 3 Andre Johnson Washington at Anchorage 9 rec., 229 yards 3 TD L 51-54 Dec. 1 Josh Gordon Washington vs. Seattle 10 rec., 261 yards 2 TD W 109-17 Dec. 1 Alshon Jeffery Texas at Orlando 12 rec., 249 yards 2 TD W 61-40 2014 Sept. 14 Jordy Nelson Chicago at Texas 9 rec., 209 yards 1 TD W 35-33 Oct. 5 Demaryius Thomas London at Charlotte 8 rec., 226 yards 2 TD W 57-38 Nov. 16 Mike Evans Miami at Washington 7 rec., 209 yards 2 TD W 55-39 Nov. 30 DeAndre Hopkins Seattle at Boston 9 rec., 238 yards 2 TD L 48-57 Dec. 7 Julio Jones Philadelphia vs. Boston 11 rec., 259 yards 1 TD W 48-26 Dec. 7 A.J. Green Texas vs. Miami 11 rec., 224 yards 1 TD W 65-55 Indicates a rookie 46 total (35-10-1 record): London 7, Charlotte 5, Washington 5, Chicago 5, Orlando 4, Philadelphia 4, Boston 3, Texas
4, Ann Arbor 3, Anchorage 2, Seattle 2, Miami 2 Individuals: Calvin Johnson 3, Andre Johnson 3, Isaac Bruce 2, Jimmy Smith 2, Chad Johnson 2, Terrell Owens 2,
Reggie Wayne 2, thirty others with 1
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329 Calvin Johnson Char. vs. Wash. 10/27/13 291 Jimmy Smith Orl. at Tex. 9/10/00 273 Andre Johnson Wash. vs. Lon. 11/18/12 265 Lee Evans Wash. vs. Mia. 11/19/06 261 Josh Gordon Wash. vs. Sea. 12/1/13 260 Chad Johnson Lon. vs. Orl. 11/12/06 259 Julio Jones Phil. vs. Bos. 12/7/14 253 Plaxico Burress Tex. vs. Mia. 11/10/02 249 Alshon Jeffery Tex. at Orl. 12/1/13 238 DeAndre Hopkins Sea. at Bos. 11/30/14 233 Isaac Bruce Chi. vs. Lon. 11/2/97 229 Isaac Bruce Chi. vs. Bos. 10/27/96 229 Andre Johnson Wash. at Anch. 11/3/13 226 Demaryius Thomas Lon. at Char. 10/5/14 224 A.J. Green Tex. vs. Mia. 12/7/14 222 Terrell Owens Chi. at Char. 10/3/10 221 Kevin Curtis Phil. at A.A. 9/23/07 220 James Lofton Lon. at Phil. 10/20/91 220 Jimmy Smith Orl. vs. Bos. 11/21/99 217 Wes Welker A.A. at Anch. 9/25/11 216 Vincent Jackson Chi. vs. Wash. 10/21/12 214 Terry Glenn Orl. at A.A. 10/3/99 214 Shannon Sharpe Char. at Bos. 10/20/02 214 Calvin Johnson Char. at Lon. 12/18/11 213 Terrell Owens Bos. at A.A. 11/23/08 213 Malcom Floyd Bos. vs. Phil. 10/10/10 212 Reggie Wayne Mia. at Char. 10/7/12 211 Irving Fryar Phil. at Chi. 9/4/94 210 Michael Irvin Lon. vs. Sea. 9/20/92 209 Chad Johnson Lon. at Phil. 9/16/07 209 Jordy Nelson Chi. at Tex. 9/14/14 209 Mike Evans Mia. at Wash. 11/16/14 208 Anquan Boldin A.A. at Phil. 9/8/13 207 Andre Johnson Wash. vs. Tex. 12/14/08 207 Calvin Johnson Char. vs. Wash. 11/11/12 204 Carl Pickens Sea. at Chi. 10/11/98 204 Randy Moss Tex. at Orl. 11/14/99 204 Plaxico Burress Bos. vs. Phil. 10/2/05 204 Roy Williams Orl. at Char. 9/23/07 201 Steve Smith Char. vs. Tex. 10/30/05 201 Sidney Rice Phil. at Chi. 11/15/09 201 Roddy White Lon. at Bos. 10/24/10 200 Torry Holt Anch. at Mia. 11/2/03 200 Antonio Bryant A.A. vs. Wash. 12/7/08 200 Brandon Marshall Lon. vs. Tex. 12/13/09 200 Reggie Wayne Anch. vs. A.A. 12/5/10
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Years Yards (100) Att. Avg. Long TD Best1. Emmitt Smith 1991-04 13,766 (61) 3,281 4.196 75t 124 2372. Barry Sanders 1991-98 11,088 (58) 2,233 4.966 85 64 2373. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-10 10,540 (41) 2,414 4.366 85t 107 2174. Jerome Bettis 1993-05 10,472 (52) 2,568 4.078 71t 58 2125. Curtis Martin 1995-05 10,424 (41) 2,558 4.075 70t 70 2036. Marshall Faulk 1994-05 9,865 (33) 2,095 4.709 71t 76 2087. Ricky Watters 1992-01 9,137 (29) 2,258 4.047 57 69 1738. Corey Dillon 1997-06 9,027 (32) 2,112 4.274 96t 64 2789. Adrian Peterson 2007- 9,021 (38) 1,793 5.031 82t 74 296
10. Eddie George 1996-04 8,825 (31) 2,432 3.629 76 56 21611. Frank Gore 2005- 8,676 (30) 1,960 4.427 80t 48 20712. Clinton Portis 2002-10 8,372 (37) 1,876 4.463 78 58 21813. Steven Jackson 2004- 8,182 (25) 1,936 4.226 58 44 17914. Edgerrin James 1999-08 8,050 (39) 1,965 4.097 72 53 21915. Shaun Alexander 2000-08 7,599 (32) 1,744 4.357 88t 78 26616. Fred Taylor 1998-09 7,205 (33) 1,565 4.604 80t 39 23417. Marshawn Lynch 2007- 6,873 (24) 1,589 4.325 77t 58 15318. Ricky Williams 1999-03,05,08-10 6,575 (30) 1,600 4.109 63t 48 22819. Thurman Thomas 1991-97 6,499 (30) 1,574 4.129 49 38 16520. Ahman Green 1998-08 6,377 (27) 1,406 4.536 90t 39 192
Years Yards (100) Att. Avg. Long TD Best1. Michael Vick 2001-06, 10-13 3,961 (8) 532 7.445 61 23 1732. Donovan McNabb 1999-11 2,571 (3) 473 5.436 54 24 1253. Steve Young 1991-99 2,023 340 5.950 39t 22 694. Cam Newton 2011- 1,876 (1) 338 5.550 72t 23 1165. Steve McNair 1995-05 1,606 304 5.283 40t 19 686. Aaron Rodgers 2007- 1,598 320 4.994 35 15 577. Brett Favre 1992-10 1,389 483 2.876 40 10 588. Daunte Culpepper 1999-07 1,327 258 5.143 42 16 739. Mark Brunell 1996-02, 05 1,249 267 4.678 38 4 58
10. John Elway 1991-98 1,233 301 4.096 25 14 70
CAREER RUSHING LEADERS (active leaders in bold)
QUARTERBACKS
105
Years Recep. (100) Yards Avg. Long TD Best1. Tony Gonzalez 1997-13 1,072 (27) 12,442 11.606 73t 96 1492. Marvin Harrison 1996-08 909 (51) 12,269 13.497 80t 107 1963. Terrell Owens 1996-10 874 (44) 11,738 13.430 91t 131 2224. Andre Johnson 2003- 870 (44) 11,784 13.545 77t 55 2735. Jerry Rice 1991-04 834 (32) 11,343 13.601 81t 86 1836. Randy Moss 1998-10, 12 818 (55) 12,734 15.567 82t 128 2047. Chris Carter 1992-02 715 (30) 8,582 12.003 68 77 1688. Reggie Wayne 2001- 707 (29) 9,444 13.358 66t 56 2129. Shannon Sharpe 1992-03 700 (17) 8,569 12.241 82t 54 214
10. Jimmy Smith 1996-05 695 (40) 10,023 14.422 72t 51 29111. Isaac Bruce 1994-08 685 (37) 10,657 15.558 80t 66 23312. Torry Holt 1999-09 678 (38) 9,918 14.628 85t 59 20013. Antonio Gates 2004- 672 (19) 8,396 12.494 72t 79 16714. Tim Brown 1992-02 666 (27) 8,925 13.401 80t 58 19015. Larry Fitzgerald 2004- 633 (25) 8,309 13.126 75t 65 17216. Rod Smith 1997-06 615 (25) 8,299 13.494 78 52 18717. Jason Witten 2004- 610 (13) 6,948 11.390 64 38 15618. Wes Welker 2007- 601 (24) 6,786 11.291 99t 41 21719. Marshall Faulk 1994-05 601 (7) 5,535 9.210 85t 28 12820. Keyshawn Johnson 1996-06 577 (16) 7,585 13.146 76t 44 194
Recep. (100) Yards Avg. Long TD Best1. Randy Moss 1998-10, 12 818 (55) 12,734 15.567 82t 128 2042. Tony Gonzalez 1997-13 1,072 (27) 12,442 11.606 73t 96 1493. Marvin Harrison 1996-08 909 (51) 12,269 13.497 80t 107 1964. Andre Johnson 2003- 870 (44) 11,784 13.545 77t 55 2735. Terrell Owens 1996-10 874 (44) 11,738 13.430 91t 131 2226. Jerry Rice 1991-04 834 (32) 11,343 13.601 81t 86 1837. Isaac Bruce 1994-08 685 (37) 10,657 15.558 80t 66 2338. Jimmy Smith 1996-05 695 (40) 10,023 14.422 72t 51 2919. Torry Holt 1999-09 678 (38) 9,918 14.628 85t 59 200
10. Reggie Wayne 2001- 707 (29) 9,444 13.358 66t 56 21211. Tim Brown 1992-02 666 (27) 8,925 13.401 80t 58 19012. Michael Irvin 1991-99 557 (43) 8,835 15.862 87t 46 21013. Calvin Johnson 2007- 529 (38) 8,703 16.452 96t 63 32914. Chris Carter 1992-02 715 (30) 8,582 12.003 68 77 16815. Shannon Sharpe 1992-03 700 (17) 8,569 12.241 82t 54 21416. Antonio Gates 2004- 672 (19) 8,396 12.494 72t 79 16717. Larry Fitzgerald 2004- 633 (25) 8,309 13.126 75t 65 17218. Rod Smith 1997-06 615 (25) 8,299 13.494 78 52 18719. Chad Johnson 2001-11 530 (23) 7,878 14.864 82t 48 26020. Keyshawn Johnson 1996-06 577 (16) 7,585 13.146 76t 44 194
CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS (active leaders in bold)
RECEIVING YARDS
RECEPTIONS
106
Recep. (100) Yards Avg. Long TD Best1. Marshall Faulk 1994-05 601 (7) 5,535 9.210 85t 28 1282. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-10 441 (2) 3,344 7.583 73t 13 1483. Ricky Watters 1992-01 402 (1) 3,633 9.037 59 11 126
Emmitt Smith 1991-04 402 (1) 2,400 5.970 86 8 1025. Matt Forté 2008- 381 (4) 3,282 8.614 89t 13 1516. Curtis Martin 1995-05 356 2,375 6.671 41 7 817. Brian Westbrook 2003-10 336 (4) 3,049 9.074 62 24 1568. Steven Jackson 2004- 331 (1) 2,544 7.686 53 5 1339. Ray Rice 2008- 295 (1) 2,449 8.302 63 4 117
10. Reggie Bush 2006- 290 (2) 2,103 7.252 74 8 131
Recep. (100) Yards Avg. Long TD Best1. Tony Gonzalez 1997-13 1,072 (27) 12,442 11.606 73t 96 1492. Shannon Sharpe 1992-03 700 (17) 8,569 12.241 82t 54 2143. Antonio Gates 2004- 672 (19) 8,396 12.494 72t 79 1674. Jason Witten 2004- 610 (13) 6,948 11.390 64 38 1565. Heath Miller 2005- 433 (3) 4,909 11.337 87t 37 1186. Jeremy Shockey 2002-10 401 (8) 4,642 11.576 66 29 1297. Ben Coates 1993-00 362 (9) 4,164 11.503 84t 30 1618. Dallas Clark 2003-13 360 (6) 4,103 11.397 80t 41 1839. Kellen Winslow Jr. 2004-11 353 (6) 3,862 10.941 49 20 125
10. Jimmy Graham 2010- 311 (12) 3,853 12.389 59 42 179
TIGHT ENDS
RUNNING BACKS
107
Years Comp. Att. Per. Yards (300) Avg. Long TD Int. Best Rating1. Peyton Manning 1998- 5246 8030 65.33 61,970 (81) 7.72 86t 479 210 479 97.672. Brett Favre 1992-10 5281 8509 62.06 59,859 (51) 7.03 99t 434 281 446 86.363. Tom Brady 2001- 3557 5594 63.59 42,495 (57) 7.60 99t 311 112 517 96.914. Drew Brees 2001- 3657 5436 67.27 42,041 (72) 7.73 86t 301 141 446 98.025. Donovan McNabb 1999-11 2494 4194 59.47 29,957 (26) 7.14 91t 187 89 464 87.426. Tony Romo 2006- 2278 3488 65.31 27,883 (41) 7.99 85t 202 86 506 98.857. Eli Manning 2004- 2249 3774 59.59 27,109 (24) 7.18 80t 175 129 510 82.898. Aaron Rodgers 2007- 1867 2852 65.46 23,401 (32) 8.21 93t 187 51 480 105.239. Philip Rivers 2004- 1748 2672 65.42 21,861 (27) 8.18 81t 147 71 455 97.96
10. Kurt Warner 1999-09 1716 2571 66.74 20,813 (38) 8.10 85t 135 77 472 96.4611. John Elway 1991-98 1688 2848 59.27 20,748 (17) 7.29 80t 129 74 400 86.1012. Warren Moon 1991-98 1770 2917 60.68 20,582 (23) 7.06 85t 122 96 432 82.2813. Steve Young 1991-99 1496 2267 65.99 18,228 (21) 8.04 97t 136 57 462 100.1014. Jay Cutler 2006- 1475 2394 61.61 17,259 (15) 7.21 93t 107 85 447 83.5715. Drew Bledsoe 1993-06 1455 2514 57.88 17,207 (14) 6.84 84t 97 70 419 80.0916. Matt Ryan 2008- 1494 2326 64.23 16,579 (19) 7.13 90t 113 52 421 92.1917. Matthew Stafford 2009- 1396 2307 60.51 16,565 (23) 7.18 87 99 56 447 86.6218. Mark Brunell 1996-02, 05 1377 2282 60.34 16,415 (17) 7.19 78t 94 61 432 84.9319. Rich Gannon 1992, 99-04 1376 2195 62.69 15,726 (18) 7.16 84t 102 42 403 91.6920. Dan Marino 1991-98 1246 2082 59.85 15,143 (15) 7.27 80t 94 58 473 85.70
Comp. Att. Per. Yards (300) Avg. Long TD Int. Best Rating1. Aaron Rodgers 2007- 1867 2852 65.46 23,401 (32) 8.21 93t 187 51 480 105.232. Steve Young 1991-99 1496 2267 65.99 18,228 (21) 8.04 97t 136 57 462 100.103. Tony Romo 2006- 2278 3488 65.31 27,883 (41) 7.99 85t 202 86 506 98.854. Drew Brees 2001- 3657 5436 67.27 42,041 (72) 7.73 86t 301 141 446 98.025. Philip Rivers 2004- 1748 2672 65.42 21,861 (27) 8.18 81t 147 71 455 97.966. Peyton Manning 1998- 5246 8030 65.33 61,970 (81) 7.72 86t 479 210 479 97.677. Tom Brady 2001- 3557 5594 63.59 42,495 (57) 7.60 99t 311 112 517 96.918. Kurt Warner 1999-09 1716 2571 66.74 20,813 (38) 8.10 85t 135 77 472 96.469. Trent Green 1998-07 1175 1881 62.47 15,058 (16) 8.01 75t 86 44 431 92.99
10. Matt Ryan 2008- 1494 2326 64.23 16,579 (19) 7.13 90t 113 52 421 92.1911. Rich Gannon 1992, 99-04 1376 2195 62.69 15,726 (18) 7.16 84t 102 42 403 91.6912. Daunte Culpepper 1999-07 1144 1742 65.67 13,610 (14) 7.81 82t 84 60 425 91.0913. Michael Vick 2001-06, 10-13 1089 1728 63.02 13,743 (8) 7.95 91t 75 60 432 87.7414. Donovan McNabb 1999- 2494 4194 59.47 29,957 (26) 7.14 91t 187 89 464 87.4215. Matthew Stafford 2009- 1396 2307 60.51 16,565 (23) 7.18 87 99 56 447 86.6216. Brett Favre 1992-10 5281 8509 62.06 59,859 (51) 7.03 99t 434 281 446 86.3617. Jeff George 1993-99 1135 1942 58.44 14,282 (10) 7.35 81 87 47 386 86.2818. John Elway 1991-98 1688 2848 59.27 20,748 (17) 7.29 80t 129 74 400 86.1019. Randall Cunningham 1991-95, 98-99 905 1508 60.01 11,050 (11) 7.33 80t 73 46 442 86.0520. Dan Marino 1991-98 1246 2082 59.85 15,143 (15) 7.27 80t 94 58 473 85.70
PASSING (RATING)--Min. 1,500 attempts
PASSING YARDS (active leaders in bold)
108
XP XPA FG FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Pts.1. Jason Elam 1993-09 559 564 356 436 .817 4-4 112-114 113-126 95-140 32-52 63 16272. Adam Vinatieri 1996- 410 415 264 313 .843 6-6 90-92 94-109 62-86 12-20 57 12023. Ryan Longwell 1997-11 377 380 222 264 .841 6-6 58-61 81-92 62-82 15-23 55 10434. David Akers 2001-13 332 337 223 272 .820 6-6 77-77 65-76 64-92 11-21 63 10015. Stephen Gostkowski 2006- 344 344 178 205 .868 2-2 57-59 64-71 45-59 11-14 54 8786. John Carney 1993-06, 08-09 275 279 200 247 .810 3-3 69-72 76-89 42-67 10-16 54 8757. Jason Hanson 1992-05,07-08,11-12 237 240 179 218 .821 5-5 44-46 52-56 56-78 22-33 55 7748. Sebastian Janikowski 2000-06, 08, 10-1 238 239 170 213 .798 4-4 47-49 49-54 51-72 19-34 63 7489. Robbie Gould 2006- 246 248 157 181 .867 1-1 55-55 41-47 45-60 15-18 58 717
10. Jeff Wilkins 1996-07 240 240 158 193 .819 2-2 52-54 45-54 46-68 13-15 57 714
Punts Yards Avg. Long Net Blk. Ret. TB1. Andy Lee 2007- 449 21,610 48.13 (80) 74 41.69 2 2052 422. Shane Lechler 2000- 923 44,092 47.77 (164) 80 39.45 4 5319 1183. Brandon Fields 2007- 298 14,109 47.35 (49) 70 39.35 1 1902 244. Thomas Morstead 2009- 274 12,895 47.06 (64) 70 41.83 1 1054 195. Mike Scifres 2004- 442 20,375 46.10 (84) 72 38.87 4 2114 546. Donnie Jones 2005- 433 19,818 45.77 (67) 68 39.43 3 1963 397. Mat McBriar 2004-11 294 13,432 45.69 (53) 68 38.72 3 1428 318. Britton Colquitt 2010- 339 15,406 45.45 (49) 69 39.70 0 1549 209. Brian Moorman 2002-12 424 18,906 44.59 (66) 73 37.95 1 2017 40
10. Todd Sauerbrun 1995-07 605 26,916 44.49 (89) 73 37.06 6 3014 7411. Greg Montgomery 1992-97 245 10,825 44.18 (44) 77 36.75 4 1422 2012. Darren Bennett 1996-05 321 14,171 44.15 (40) 66 37.04 1 1741 2713. Mitch Berger 1998-05 339 14,891 43.93 (54) 75 36.30 0 1826 3814. Reggie Roby 1992-97 319 14,000 43.89 (45) 68 36.82 2 1613 3215. Tom Tupa 1994-04 485 21,280 43.88 (62) 71 35.45 1 2947 57
TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Peyton Manning 1998- 15 479 210 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 1770 292. Jason Elam 1993-09 0 0 0 559 356 0 0 0 0 1 1629 163. Brett Favre 1992-10 10 434 281 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 1353 204. Drew Brees 2001- 10 301 141 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 1216 235. Adam Vinatieri 1996- 0 1 0 412 264 0 0 0 0 0 1207 196. Tom Brady 2001- 10 311 112 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 1185 267. Emmitt Smith 1991-04 132 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 62 0 1107 298. Ryan Longwell 1997-11 0 0 0 377 222 0 0 0 0 0 1043 179. Terrell Owens 1996-10 134 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 44 0 1034 29
10. Randy Moss 1998-10, 12- 129 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 50 0 1031 2911. David Akers 2001-13 0 0 0 332 223 0 0 0 0 0 1001 1812. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-10 120 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 962 2913. Marvin Harrison 1996-08 107 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 51 0 903 2314. Stephen Gostkowski 2006- 0 0 0 344 178 0 0 0 0 0 878 1515. John Carney 1993-06, 08-09 0 0 0 275 200 0 0 0 0 0 875 1816. Marshall Faulk 1994-05 104 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 40 0 839 2917. Aaron Rodgers 2007- 15 187 51 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 776 31
Donovan McNabb 1999-11 24 187 89 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 776 2319. Jason Hanson 1992-05,07-08,11-12 0 0 0 237 179 0 0 0 0 0 774 1920. Tony Romo 2006- 5 202 86 2 0 0 0 0 41 0 770 23
2-Point Passes: Manning (15), Favre (14), Rodgers (7), McNabb (6), Brees (4), Brady (4), Romo (1)Vinatieri's total includes one 2-point conversion
KICKING (active leaders in bold; based strictly on points scored kicking)
SCORING (active leaders in bold; points based on original system)
PUNTING--Minimum 225 punts (active leaders in bold)
109
SCORING (Quarterbacks)TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best
1. Peyton Manning 1998- 15 479 210 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 1770 292. Brett Favre 1992-10 10 434 281 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 1353 203. Drew Brees 2001- 10 301 141 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 1216 234. Tom Brady 2001- 10 311 112 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 1185 265. Aaron Rodgers 2007- 15 187 51 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 776 31
Donovan McNabb 1999-11 24 187 89 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 776 237. Tony Romo 2006- 5 202 86 2 0 0 0 0 41 0 770 238. Steve Young 1991-99 22 136 57 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 593 249. Eli Manning 2004- 3 175 129 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 549 17
10. Philip Rivers 2004- 3 147 71 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 540 142-Point Passes: P. Manning (15), Favre (14), Brees (4), Brady (4), Rodgers (7), McNabb (6), Romo (1), Young (5), E. Manning (0), Rivers (5)
TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Emmitt Smith 1991-04 132 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 62 0 1107 292. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-10 120 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 962 293. Marshall Faulk 1994-05 104 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 40 0 839 294. Barry Sanders 1991-98 71 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 720 295. Shaun Alexander 2000-08 88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 694 296. Adrian Peterson 2007- 78 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 38 0 675 267. Curtis Martin 1995-05 77 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 41 0 674 238. Ricky Watters 1992-01 80 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 30 0 632 239. Priest Holmes 1998-05 78 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 612 29
10. Jerome Bettis 1993-05 57 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 610 23
TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Terrell Owens 1996-10 134 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 44 0 1034 292. Randy Moss 1998-10, 12- 129 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 50 0 1031 293. Marvin Harrison 1996-08 107 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 51 0 903 234. Jerry Rice 1991-04 90 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 32 0 708 295. Chris Carter 1992-02 77 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 30 0 622 236. Isaac Bruce 1994-08 66 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 37 0 587 29
Calvin Johnson 2007- 64 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 38 0 587 238. Andre Johnson 2003- 55 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 44 0 563 269. Torry Holt 1999-09 59 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 38 0 549 23
10. Larry Fitzgerald 2004- 65 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 25 0 517 17
TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Tony Gonzalez 1997-13 96 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 27 0 717 232. Antonio Gates 2004- 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 569 233. Shannon Sharpe 1992-03 54 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 17 0 416 234. Jimmy Graham 2010- 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 312 175. Rob Gronkowski 2010- 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 305 236. Jason Witten 2004- 38 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 0 295 177. Dallas Clark 2003-13 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 276 188. Heath Miller 2005- 37 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 241 129. Ben Coates 1993-00 30 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 229 17
10. Jeremy Shockey 2002-10 29 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 216 13
SCORING (Running Backs)
SCORING (Wide Receivers)
SCORING (Tight Ends)
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TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Jason Elam 1993-09 0 0 0 559 356 0 0 0 0 1 1629 162. Adam Vinatieri 1996- 0 1 0 412 264 0 0 0 0 0 1207 193. Ryan Longwell 1997-11 0 0 0 377 222 0 0 0 0 0 1043 174. David Akers 2001-13 0 0 0 332 223 0 0 0 0 0 1001 185. Stephen Gostkowsi 2006- 0 0 0 344 178 0 0 0 0 0 878 156. John Carney 1993-06, 08-09 0 0 0 275 200 0 0 0 0 0 875 187. Jason Hanson 1992-05,07-08,11-12 0 0 0 237 179 0 0 0 0 0 774 198. Sebastian Janikowski 2000-06, 08, 10-1 0 0 0 238 170 0 0 0 0 0 748 199. Robbie Gould 2006- 0 0 0 246 157 0 0 0 0 0 717 16
10. Jeff Wilkins 1996-07 0 0 0 240 158 0 0 0 0 0 714 21
TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Shane Lechler 2000- 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 164 338 92. Todd Sauerbrun 1995-07 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 89 186 93. Hunter Smith 1999-09 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 181 64. Mike Scifres 2004- 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 84 176 85. Chris Gardocki 1992-06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 174 26. Tom Rouen 1993-05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 168 27. Andy Lee 2007- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 160 28. Craig Hentrich 1995-08 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 67 141 89. Brian Moorman 2002-12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 138 5
10. Donnie Jones 2005- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 134 2Sauerbrun's total includes one 2-point pass
TD Pass Int. XP FG Saf. Int. Sack Bonus Punt Total Best1. Julius Peppers 2002- 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 93.5 0 0 233 102. Jason Taylor 1997-98, 00-10 7 0 0 0 0 2 5 88 0 0 232 103. Michael Strahan 1998-07 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 94 0 0 210 124. Jared Allen 2005- 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 86.5 0 0 199 115. Bruce Smith 1991-00 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 84 0 0 174 86. DeMarcus Ware 2005- 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 79 0 0 162 87. Simeon Rice 1996-97, 99-06 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 75.5 0 0 161 88. Derrick Thomas 1991-99 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 74 0 0 160 149. Reggie White 1991-98, 00 1 0 0 0 0 0.5 2 74 0 0 159 7
10. John Abraham 2000-13 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 78 0 0 158 6
1. Michael Strahan 1998-07 94 1. Deion Sanders 1991-00, 04 362. Julius Peppers 2002- 93 1/2 2. Rod Woodson 1991-00, 03 253. Jason Taylor 1997-98, 00-10 88 3. Champ Bailey 1999-04, 06-08 244. Jared Allen 2005- 86 1/2 4. Charles Woodson 1998-03, 07-12 235. Bruce Smith 1991-00 84 5. Ronde Barber 2000-07, 11 216. DeMarcus Ware 2005- 79 Ed Reed 2002-13 217. John Abraham 2000- 78 7. Donnie Abraham 1997-02 188. Simeon Rice 1996-97, 99-06 75 1/2 Darrien Gordon 1996-99 139. Derrick Thomas 1991-99 74 Patrick Peterson 2011- 13
Reggie White 1991-98, 00 74 10. Ty Law 1998-99, 02-04 12Adrian Wilson 2006-10 12Asante Samuel 2007-11 12
SCORING (Defensive Players)
SACK LEADERS INTERCEPTIONS
SCORING (Place Kickers)
SCORING (Punters)
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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (BY VICTORIES) COACH YEARS REGULAR SEASON POST-SEASON TOTAL PCT. 1. James Carruthers 1992-2014 193-148-5 9-7 202-155-5 .565 2. David Surratt 1991-2014 185-168-8 5-7 190-175-8 .520 3. Clark Croft 1992-2014 183-158-5 6-10 189-168-5 .529 4. Travis Corson 1991-2014 181-174-6 5-7 186-181-6 .507 5. Tim Carpenter 1991-2014 175-180-6 4-8 179-188-6 .488 6. Bob Morrison 1992-2014 175-164-9 3-8 176-172-9 .506 7. Steve Schafer 1992-2014 162-182-2 4-4 166-186-2 .472 8. Mark Croft 1993-2014 153-174-4 12-1 165-175-4 .485 9. Bryan Boliard 1994-2014 151-160-4 5-2 156-162-4 .491 10. Jeff Measor 1996-2014 146-134-5 7-6 153-140-5 .522 11. David Carpenter 2000-14 120-103-2 7-6 127-109-2 .538 12. Todd Tanck 1996-2014 121-161-3 2-3 123-164-3 .429 13. Jeff Rieders 1991-99 48-83-5 0-1 48-84-5 .369 14. Lyle Freijo 1992-93 16-15 0-1 16-16 .500 15. Jerry Bishop 1991 8-7 2-0 10-7 .588 16. Mike Lloyd 1991 8-7 1-1 9-8 .529 17. Glen Kelly 1992 5-10 ---- 5-10 .333
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (BY PERCENTAGE—Minimum 5 years) COACH YEARS REGULAR SEASON POST-SEASON TOTAL PCT. 1. James Carruthers 1992-2014 193-148-5 9-7 202-155-5 .565 2. David Carpenter 2000-14 120-103-2 7-6 127-109-2 .538 3. Clark Croft 1992-2014 183-158-5 6-10 189-168-5 .529 4. Jeff Measor 1996-2014 146-134-5 7-6 153-140-5 .522 5. David Surratt 1991-2014 185-168-8 5-7 190-175-8 .520 6. Travis Corson 1991-2014 181-174-6 5-7 186-181-6 .507 7. Bob Morrison 1992-2014 175-164-9 3-8 176-172-9 .506 8. Bryan Boliard 1994-2014 151-160-4 5-2 156-162-4 .491 9. Tim Carpenter 1991-2014 175-180-6 4-8 179-188-6 .488 10. Mark Croft 1993-2014 153-174-4 12-1 165-175-4 .485 11. Steve Schafer 1992-2014 162-182-2 4-4 166-186-2 .472 12. Todd Tanck 1996-2014 121-161-3 2-3 123-164-3 .429 13. Jeff Rieders 1991-99 48-83-5 0-1 48-84-5 .369 Jerry Bishop 1991 8-7 2-0 10-7 .588 Mike Lloyd 1991 8-7 1-1 9-8 .529 Lyle Freijo 1992-93 16-15 0-1 16-16 .500 Glen Kelly 1992 5-10 ---- 5-10 .333
PLAY-OFF RESULTS (#1 seed in bold)
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YEAR WINNER LOSER SCORE SITE 1991 Texas *Orlando 37-33 Orlando London Charlotte 31-10 London 1992 *Orlando Seattle 57-15 Orlando Charlotte Philadelphia 39-27 Charlotte 1993 *Orlando Texas 29-18 Orlando Ann Arbor Chicago 45-30 Ann Arbor 1994 Washington *Orlando 34-22 Orlando Ann Arbor Chicago 45-30 Ann Arbor 1995 Ann Arbor *London 80-48 London Orlando Washington 47-20 Washington 1996 *Charlotte Seattle 28-14 Charlotte Ann Arbor Orlando 34-23 Orlando 1997 Ann Arbor *Charlotte 47-34 Charlotte Chicago Washington 37-28 Chicago 1998 *Seattle Charlotte 43-39 Seattle Miami Ann Arbor 62-31 Miami 1999 Boston *Miami 33-17 Miami Ann Arbor Chicago 40-36 Chicago 2000 *Texas London 82-29 Texas Chicago Miami 32-26 Chicago 2001 Washington *Seattle 27-22 Seattle Philadelphia London 37-28 Philadelphia 2002 *Philadelphia Miami 38-22 Philadelphia Texas Chicago 33-13 Chicago
YEAR WINNER LOSER SCORE SITE 2003 *Anchorage Miami 53-28 Anchorage London Philadelphia 54-45 London 2004 Charlotte *Washington 40-39 Washington Chicago Philadelphia 47-32 Chicago 2005 Chicago *Miami 47-32 Miami London Texas 44-38 Texas 2006 London *Washington 37-34 Washington Miami Anchorage 56-11 Anchorage 2007 Washington *Anchorage 92-50 Anchorage Seattle Boston 32-13 Boston 2008 *Philadelphia Charlotte 31-25 Philadelphia Texas Washington 72-56 Texas 2009 *Orlando Anchorage 44-34 Orlando Philadelphia London 44-36 London 2010 *Miami Charlotte 47-41 Miami Boston Anchorage 45-34 Anchorage 2011 Miami *Washington 57-38 Washington London Seattle 53-27 London 2012 *Washington Orlando 44-36 Washington Seattle Philadelphia 76-37 Seattle 2013 *London Washington 58-44 London Philadelphia Charlotte 22-12 Charlotte 2014 *London Washington 61-34 London Anchorage Seattle 63-57 Anchorage
SUPER BOWL HISTORY YEAR WINNER LOSER WINNING COACH SCORE SITE MVP 1991 Texas London Jerry Bishop 42-19 London Jerry Rice – WR 1992 Orlando Charlotte David Surratt 42-33 Orlando Derrick Thomas – LB 1993 Ann Arbor Orlando Mark Croft 63-38 Orlando Ben Coates – TE 1994 Ann Arbor Washington Mark Croft 23-11 Ann Arbor Brett Favre – QB 1995 Ann Arbor Orlando Mark Croft 36-23 Orlando Jerry Rice – WR 1996 Ann Arbor Charlotte Mark Croft 47-33 Charlotte Michael Jackson – WR 1997 Ann Arbor Chicago Mark Croft 52-38 (OT) Chicago Jake Plummer – QB 1998 Miami Seattle Jeff Measor 41-31 Seattle Jamal Anderson – RB 1999 Ann Arbor Boston Mark Croft 35-23 Ann Arbor Brett Favre – QB 2000 Chicago Texas Travis Corson 37-32 Texas Marvin Harrison – WR 2001 Philadelphia Washington David Carpenter 41-30 Philadelphia Ahman Green – RB 2002 Texas Philadelphia Bryan Boliard 45-28 Philadelphia Adam Vinatieri – K 2003 Anchorage London Steve Schafer 47-46 Anchorage LaDainian Tomlinson – RB 2004 Charlotte Chicago Tim Carpenter 40-39 Chicago Tiki Barber – RB 2005 London Chicago James Carruthers 42-22 London Joey Galloway – WR 2006 Miami London Jeff Measor 49-27 Miami Tiki Barber – RB 2007 Washington Seattle Clark Croft 22-17 Seattle Brandon Jacobs – RB 2008 Texas Philadelphia Bryan Boliard 69-23 Philadelphia Steven Jackson – RB 2009 Philadelphia Orlando David Carpenter 50-40 Orlando Frank Gore – RB 2010 Miami Boston Jeff Measor 44-33 Miami Brian Westbrook – RB 2011 London Miami James Carruthers 53-47 London Matthew Stafford – QB 2012 Washington Seattle Clark Croft 53-26 Washington Peyton Manning – QB 2013 London Philadelphia James Carruthers 48-42 London Drew Brees – QB 2014 Anchorage London Steve Schafer 36-21 London Odell Beckham Jr. – WR
Note: LaDainian Tomlinson (2003) and Drew Brees (2013) are the only Super Bowl MVP from a losing team
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YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Scoring
1991 Barry Sanders (Char.) 131
1992 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 121
1993 Chris Jacke (Sea.) 116
1994 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 156
1995 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 188
1996 John Kasay (Bos.) 126
1997 Barry Sanders (Char.) 143
1998 Terrell Davis (Char.) 182
1999 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 133
2000 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 143
2001 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 121
2002 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 194
2003 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 152
2004 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 163
2005 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 194
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 237
2007 Tom Brady (Anch.) 176
2008 Michael Turner (Anch.) 128
2009 Drew Brees (Phil.) 138
2010 Arian Foster (Wash.) 128
2011 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 175
2012 Tom Brady (Anch.) 151
2013 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 201
2014 Andrew Luck (A.A.) 173
Scoring (QB)
1991 Jim Kelly (Phil.) 99
1992 Jim Kelly (Phil.) 78
1993 Steve Young (Sea.) 94
1994 Steve Young (Sea.) 148
1995 Brett Favre (A.A.) 125
1996 Brett Favre (A.A.) 109
1997 Brett Favre (A.A.) 92
1998 Steve Young (Sea.) 154
1999 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 133
2000 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 96
2001 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 117
2002 Rich Gannon (Phil.) 129
2003 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 99
2004 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 163
2005 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 94
2006 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 121
2007 Tom Brady (Anch.) 176
2008 Drew Brees (Phil.) 114
2009 Drew Brees (Phil.) 138
2010 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 107
2011 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 175
2012 Tom Brady (Anch.) 151
2013 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 201
2014 Andrew Luck (A.A.) 173
Scoring (RB)
1991 Barry Sanders (Char.) 131
1992 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 121
1993 Ricky Watters (Wash.) 75
1994 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 156
1995 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 188
1996 Curtis Martin (Orl.) 114
1997 Barry Sanders (Char.) 143
1998 Terrell Davis (Char.) 182
1999 *Edgerrin James (Lon.) 118
2000 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 143
2001 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 121
2002 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 194
2003 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 152
2004 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 126
LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.)
2005 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 194
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 237
2007 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 124
2008 Michael Turner (Anch.) 128
2009 Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon.) 121
2010 Arian Foster (Wash.) 128
2011 LeSean McCoy (Lon.) 150
2012 Arian Foster (Wash.) 131
2013 Jamaal Charles (Chi.) 128
2014 DeMarco Murray (Tex.) 130
Scoring (WR)
1991 Jerry Rice (Tex.) 75
1992 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 85
1993 Jerry Rice (Tex.-A.A.) 115
1994 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 104
1995 Herman Moore (Wash.) 123
1996 Carl Pickens (Sea.) 83
1997 Rod Smith (Wash.) 90
1998 *Randy Moss (Tex.) 112
1999 Marvin Harrison (Chi.) 114
2000 Randy Moss (Tex.) 115
2001 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 109
2002 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 109
2003 Randy Moss (Tex.) 119
2004 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 119
2005 Steve Smith (Char.) 115
2006 Torry Holt (Anch.) 80
2007 Randy Moss (Tex.) 143
2008 Anquan Boldin (Mia.) 81
2009 Randy Moss (Tex.) 84
Reggie Wayne (Anch.) 84
2010 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 94
2011 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 117
2012 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 83
2013 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 110
2014 Jordy Nelson (Chi.) 123
Scoring (TE)
1991 Eric Green (Char.) 41
1992 Keith Jackson (Tex.) 30
1993 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 47
1994 Ben Coates (A.A.) 61
1995 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 34
1996 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 75
1997 Wesley Walls (Lon.) 46
1998 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 48
1999 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 54
2000 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 78
2001 Marcus Pollard (Phil.) 52
2002 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 41
2003 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 65
2004 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 82
2005 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 74
2006 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 53
2007 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 74
2008 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 63
2009 Dallas Clark (Wash.) 70
2010 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 75
2011 Rob Gronkowski (Wash.) 110
2012 Rob Gronkowski (Wash.) 75
2013 Jimmy Graham (Lon.) 114
2014 Rob Gronkowski (Wash.) 95
Scoring (PK)
1991 Chip Lohmiller (Tex.) 123
1992 Morten Andersen (Anch.) 102
1993 Chris Jacke (Sea.) 116
1994 John Carney (Orl.) 114
1995 Norm Johnson (Lon.) 123
1996 John Kasay (Bos.) 126
1997 Jason Elam (Char.) 111
1998 Gary Anderson (Mia.) 125
1999 Mike Hollis (Wash.) 122
2000 Matt Stover (Lon.) 122
2001 Jeff Wilkins (Orl.) 114
2002 David Akers (Sea.) 123
2003 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 144
2004 Adam Vinatieri (Orl.) 130
2005 Lawrence Tynes (A.A.) 110
Nate Kaeding (Tex.)
2006 Robbie Gould (Mia.) 114
2007 Adam Vinatieri (Wash.) 106
2008 Rob Bironas (A.A.) 120
2009 Nate Kaeding (Lon.) 129
2010 Robbie Gould (Phil.) 99
2011 Mason Crosby (Lon.) 126
2012 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 138
2013 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 133
2014 Justin Tucker (A.A.) 124
Scoring (P)
1992 Rohn Stark (Tex.) 22
1993 Rohn Stark (Anch.) 22
Rich Camarillo (Wash.)
1994 Rich Camarillo (Wash.) 22
1995 Craig Hentrich (Chi.) 26
1996 Reggie Roby (A.A.) 22
1997 Chris Gardocki (Orl.) 26
1998 Tom Rouen (Char.) 26
Matt Turk (Mia.)
1999 Tom Tupa (A.A.) 28
2000 Chris Gardocki (Orl.) 28
2001 Hunter Smith (Wash.) 24
2002 Todd Sauerbrun (Tex.) 24
2003 Micah Knorr (Chi.) 27
2004 Todd Sauerbrun (Orl.) 31
2005 Josh Bidwell (Lon.) 26
2006 Shane Lechler (Bos.) 28
2007 Shane Lechler (Anch.) 28
2008 Shane Lechler (Orl.) 28
2009 Brian Moorman (Phil.) 29
2010 Thomas Morstead (Mia.) 26
2011 Shane Lechler (Tex.) 31
2012 Sam Koch (A.A.) 34
2013 Bryan Anger (Orl.) 28
Andy Lee (Phil.)
2014 Shane Lechler (Orl.) 22
Pat McAfee (Char.), Andy Lee
(Phil.), Sam Martin (A.A.)
Scoring (DEF)
1991 Reggie White (Phil.) 25
1992 Chris Doleman (Anch.) 32
1993 Neil Smith (Lon.) 32
1994 Deion Sanders (Tex.-Chi.) 28
1995 Bryce Paup (A.A.) 34
1996 Kevin Greene (Bos.) 34
1997 Darrien Gordon (Char.) 36
1998 Michael Strahan (A.A.) 34
1999 Warren Sapp (Bos.) 26
2000 Hugh Douglas (Tex.) 29
2001 Michael Strahan (A.A.) 43
2002 Simeon Rice (Lon.) 32
2003 Simeon Rice (Lon.) 33
2004 Julius Peppers (Sea.) 36
2005 Jason Taylor (A.A.) 30
2006 Jason Taylor (Lon.) 41
2007 Jason Taylor (Chi.) 28
2008 Justin Tuck (Lon.) 34
2009 Jared Allen (Wash.) 37
2010 Clay Matthews Jr. (Anch.) 31
2011 Jared Allen (Bos.) 39
2012 Von Miller (Orl.) 40
2013 Robert Quinn (Lon.) 36
2014 J.J. Watt 75 *Rookie
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Total Touchdowns
1991 Barry Sanders (Char.) 16
1992 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 16
1993 Jerry Rice (Tex.-A.A.) 15
1994 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 21
1995 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 23
1996 Curtis Martin (Orl.) 17
1997 Karim Abdul-Jabbar (A.A.) 16
1998 Terrell Davis (Char.) 22
1999 *Edgerrin James (Lon.) 13
Eddie George (Tex.)
2000 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 19
2001 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 16
2002 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 24
2003 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 22
2004 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 16
LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.)
2005 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 24
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 31
2007 Randy Moss (Tex.) 18
2008 Thomas Jones (Char.) 15
Michael Turner (Anch.)
2009 Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon.) 16
2010 Arian Foster (Wash.) 15
2011 LeSean McCoy (Lon.) 20
2012 Arian Foster (Wash.) 16
2013 Jamaal Charles (Chi.) 18
2014 Marshawn Lynch (Sea.) 14
Yards Rushing
1991 Thurman Thomas (Tex.) 1,383
1992 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 1,407
1993 Thurman Thomas (Tex.-A.A.) 1,144
1994 Barry Sanders (Char.) 1,721
1995 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 1,602
1996 Terrell Davis (Char.) 1,437
1997 Barry Sanders (Char.) 1,731
1998 Terrell Davis (Char.) 1,801
1999 *Edgerrin James (Lon.) 1,237
2000 Edgerrin James (Lon.) 1,469
2001 Curtis Martin (Orl.) 1,330
2002 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 1,615
2003 Jamal Lewis (Lon.) 1,675
2004 Curtis Martin (Orl.) 1,511
2005 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 1,668
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 1,626
2007 Willie Parker (A.A.) 1,317
2008 Adrian Peterson (Bos.) 1,501
2009 Chris Johnson (Lon.) 1,445
2010 Arian Foster (Wash.) 1,343
2011 LeSean McCoy (Lon.) 1,274
2012 Adrian Peterson (Bos.) 1,728
2013 LeSean McCoy (Lon.) 1,343
2014 DeMarco Murray (Tex.) 1,687 *Rookie
Yards Rushing (QB)
1991 Steve Young (Orl.) 209
1992 Steve Young (Wash.-Sea.) 398
1993 Steve Young (Sea.) 373
1994 Steve Young (Sea.) 276
1995 Jeff Blake (Tex.) 283
1996 Mark Brunell (Char.) 338
1997 Jeff Blake (Tex.) 235
1998 Steve Young (Sea.) 434
1999 Doug Flutie (Anch.) 389
2000 Rich Gannon (Phil.) 424
2001 Donovan McNabb (Char.) 439
2002 Michael Vick (Bos.) 626
2003 Donovan McNabb (Char.) 338
2004 Michael Vick (Bos.) 889
2005 Michael Vick (Bos.) 244
2006 Michael Vick (Bos.-Lon.) 539
2007 Donovan McNabb (Char.) 199
2008 Jay Cutler (Chi.) 166
2009 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 293
2010 Michael Vick (Bos.-Char.) 399
2011 Michael Vick (Char.) 577
2012 Cam Newton (Orl.) 647
2013 Robert Griffin III (Char.) 484
2014 Russell Wilson (Tex.) 681
Average per Carry (Min. 100)
1991 Thurman Thomas (Tex.) 4.90
1992 Ricky Watters (Wash.) 4.80
1993 *Jerome Bettis (Char.) 5.40
1994 Barry Sanders (Char.) 5.70
1995 Barry Sanders (Char.) 4.99
1996 Barry Sanders (Char.) 5.04
1997 Barry Sanders (Char.) 5.91
1998 Terrell Davis (Char.) 5.19
1999 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 4.87
2000 Robert Smith (Chi.) 5.67
2001 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 5.10
2002 Michael Bennett (Tex.) 5.56
2003 Clinton Portis (Mia.) 5.49
2004 Michael Vick (Bos.) 7.53
2005 Warrick Dunn (Orl.) 5.49
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 5.23
2007 *Adrian Peterson (Bos.) 5.86
2008 *Chris Johnson (Lon.) 5.63
2009 Chris Johnson (Lon.) 5.52
2010 Jamaal Charles (Chi.) 6.42
2011 Darren McFadden (Bos.) 5.43
2012 Cam Newton (Orl.) 5.99
2013 DeMarco Murray (Tex.) 5.39
2014 Justin Forsett (Bos.) 5.32
Rushing Touchdowns
1991 Barry Sanders (Char.) 15
1992 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 15
1993 Marcus Allen (Wash.) 9
Ricky Watters (Wash.)
1994 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 20
1995 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 23
1996 Terry Allen (Chi.) 15
1997 Karim Abdul-Jabbar (A.A.) 15
1998 Terrell Davis (Char.) 21
1999 Stephen Davis (Mia.) 12
2000 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 13
Edgerrin James (Lon.)
2001 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 12
2002 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 21
2003 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 22
2004 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 16
2005 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 24
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 28
2007 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 14
2008 Michael Turner (Anch.) 15
2009 Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon.) 15
Adrian Peterson (Bos.)
2010 Arian Foster (Wash.) 13
2011 LeSean McCoy (Lon.) 17
2012 Arian Foster (Wash.) 14
2013 Jamaal Charles (Chi.) 11
Marshawn Lynch (Sea.)
2014 DeMarco Murray (Tex.) 11
Yards Receiving
1991 Michael Irvin (Lon.) 1,007
1992 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 1,199
1993 Jerry Rice (Tex.-A.A.) 1,367
1994 Jerry Rice (A.A.) 1,345
1995 Herman Moore (Wash.) 1,449
1996 Herman Moore (Wash.) 1,187
1997 Tim Brown (Char.) 1,187
1998 *Randy Moss (Tex.) 1,209
1999 Marvin Harrison (Chi.) 1,474
2000 Rod Smith (Wash.) 1,421
2001 David Boston (Lon.) 1,413
2002 Marvin Harrison (Chi.) 1,566
2003 Torry Holt (Anch.) 1,518
2004 Joe Horn (Lon.) 1,248
2005 Steve Smith (Char.) 1,414
2006 Chad Johnson (Lon.) 1,212
2007 Reggie Wayne (Anch.) 1,280
2008 Andre Johnson (Wash.) 1,408
2009 Andre Johnson (Wash.) 1,433
2010 Roddy White (Lon.) 1,284
2011 Wes Welker (A.A.) 1,384
2012 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 1,667
2013 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 1,446
2014 Antonio Brown (Chi.) 1,498
Receptions
1991 Haywood Jeffires (Chi.) 85
1992 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 85
1993 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 99
1994 Chris Carter (Lon.) 111
1995 Herman Moore (Wash.) 104
1996 Herman Moore (Wash.) 93
1997 Herman Moore (Wash.) 87
1998 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 78
1999 Jimmy Smith (Orl.) 98
2000 Eric Moulds (Char.) 88
Ed McCaffrey (A.A.)
2001 Keyshawn Johnson (Sea.) 102
2002 Marvin Harrison (Chi.) 127
2003 Torry Holt (Anch.) 102
2004 Joe Horn (Lon.) 85
2005 Steve Smith (Char.) 93
2006 Andre Johnson (Wash.) 97
2007 T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Orl.) 92
2008 Andre Johnson (Wash.) 103
Wes Welker (A.A.) 103
2009 Reggie Wayne (Anch.) 92
2010 Roddy White (Lon.) 106
2011 Wes Welker (A.A.) 104
2012 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 106
2013 Pierre Garçon (Mia.) 96
2014 Antonio Brown (Chi.) 115
Receiving Touchdowns
1991 Jerry Rice (Tex.) 10
1992 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 10
1993 Jerry Rice (Tex.-A.A.) 14
1994 Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) 14
1995 Carl Pickens (Sea.) 16
1996 Carl Pickens (Sea.) 11
1997 Chris Carter (Mia.) 10
Rod Smith (Wash.)
1998 *Randy Moss (Tex.) 15
1999 Marvin Harrison (Chi.) 12
2000 Randy Moss (Tex.) 13
2001 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 14
2002 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 13
2003 Randy Moss (Tex.) 14
2004 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 14
Marvin Harrison (Chi.)
2005 Marvin Harrison (Chi.) 12
2006 Terrell Owens (Mia.) 11
2007 Randy Moss (Tex.) 18
2008 Anquan Boldin (Mia.) 11
2009 Larry Fitzgerald (Tex.) 11
2010 Greg Jennings (Char.) 12
Calvin Johnson (Char.)
2011 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 14
Rob Gronkowski (Wash.)
2012 A.J. Green (Tex.) 10
Rob Gronkowski (Wash.)
2013 Jimmy Graham (Lon.) 14
2014 Dez Bryant (Sea.) 13
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Yards Receiving (RB)
1991 Thurman Thomas (Tex.) 631
1992 Thurman Thomas (Tex.) 556
1993 Herschel Walker (Sea.) 503
1994 Ricky Watters (Wash.) 609
1995 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 431
1996 Ricky Watters (Wash.) 416
1997 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 398
Warrick Dunn (Tex.)
1998 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 862
1999 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 785
2000 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 736
2001 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 660
2002 Charlie Garner (Anch.) 815
2003 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 634
2004 Brian Westbrook (Bos.) 703
2005 LaMont Jordan (Char.) 563
2006 *Reggie Bush (Wash.) 712
2007 Brian Westbrook (Phil.) 705
2008 *Matt Forté (Char.) 431
2009 Ray Rice (Chi.) 593
2010 Ray Rice (Chi.) 556
2011 Ray Rice (Chi.) 648
2012 Darren Sproles (Mia.) 452
2013 Jamaal Charles (Chi.) 655
2014 Le’Veon Bell (Char.) 765
Receptions (RB)
1991 Thurman Thomas (Tex.) 62
1992 Emmitt Smith (Orl.) 55
1993 Herschel Walker (Sea.) 64
1994 Ricky Watters (Wash.) 59
1995 Ricky Watters (Wash.) 58
1996 Terry Kirby (Tex.) 47
1997 Dorsey Levens (Lon.) 43
1998 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 78
1999 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 69
2000 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 70
2001 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 71
2002 Charlie Garner (Anch.) 78
2003 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 67
LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.)
2004 Brian Westbrook (Bos.) 73
2005 LaMont Jordan (Char.) 70
2006 *Reggie Bush (Wash.) 85
2007 Brian Westbrook (Phil.) 83
2008 *Matt Forté (Char.) 59
2009 Ray Rice (Chi.) 64
2010 Ray Rice (Chi.) 62
2011 Ray Rice (Chi.) 71
2012 Darren Sproles (Mia.) 56
2013 Matt Forté (Char.) 67
2014 Matt Forté (Char.) 88
Yards Receiving (TE)
1991 Steve Jordan (Chi.) 557
1992 Keith Jackson (Tex.) 527
1993 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 815
1994 Ben Coates (A.A.) 1,089
1995 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 756
1996 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 1,060
1997 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 885
1998 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 664
1999 Wesley Walls (Lon.) 618
2000 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 1,071
2001 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 830
2002 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 673
2003 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 796
2004 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 990
2005 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 1,026
2006 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 812
2007 Jason Witten (Bos.) 1,068
2008 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 941
2009 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 1,071
2010 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 736
2011 Jimmy Graham (Lon.) 1,171
2012 Tony Gonzalez (Bos.) 880
2013 Jimmy Graham (Lon.) 1,071
2014 Rob Gronkowski (Wash.) 1,093
Receptions (TE)
1991 Steve Jordan (Chi.) 50
Jay Novacek (Lon.)
1992 Jay Novacek (Lon.) 55
1993 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 69
1994 Ben Coates (A.A.) 88
1995 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 63
1996 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 79
1997 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 59
1998 Ben Coates (A.A.) 62
1999 Frank Wycheck (Anch.) 55
2000 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 84
2001 Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 66
2002 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 53
Shannon Sharpe (Char.)
2003 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 60
Shannon Sharpe (Char.) 60
2004 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 77
2005 Antonio Gates (Anch.) 82
2006 Kellen Winslow Jr. (Orl.) 76
2007 Jason Witten (Bos.) 88
2008 Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) 84
2009 Dallas Clark (Wash.) 89
2010 Jason Witten (Bos.) 54
2011 Jimmy Graham (Lon.) 87
2012 Tony Gonzalez (Bos.) 87
2013 Jimmy Graham (Lon.) 76
2014 Rob Gronkowski (Wash.) 76
Average per Catch (Min. 35)
1991 James Lofton (Orl.-Lon.) 20.00
1992 Michael Irvin (Lon.) 20.02
1993 John Taylor (Lon.-Phil.) 17.05
1994 Anthony Miller (A.A.) 17.18
1995 Anthony Miller (A.A.) 19.39
1996 Isaac Bruce (Chi.) 17.68
1997 Rod Smith (Wash.) 17.28
1998 Jermaine Lewis (Lon.) 20.67
1999 Randy Moss (Tex.) 16.86
2000 Derrick Alexander (Anch.) 20.81
2001 Isaac Bruce (Chi.) 17.69
2002 Joey Galloway (Bos.) 17.18
2003 Jimmy Smith (Orl.) 15.75
2004 Santana Moss (Phil.) 19.95
2005 Randy Moss (Tex.) 17.20
2006 Chad Johnson (Lon.) 16.38
2007 Joey Galloway (Tex.) 17.98
2008 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 18.84
2009 DeSean Jackson (Orl.) 18.96
2010 Mike Wallace (Phil.) 20.44
2011 Jordy Nelson (Chi.) 19.34
2012 Vincent Jackson (Chi.) 19.83
2013 Calvin Johnson (Char.) 17.85
2014 T.Y. Hilton (Anch.) 17.14
Yards Passing
1991 Warren Moon (Chi.) 4,204
1992 Jim Kelly (Phil.) 3,273
1993 Steve Young (Sea.) 3,680
1994 Dan Marino (Wash.) 3,943
1995 Brett Favre (A.A.) 3,804
1996 Mark Brunell (Char.) 3,914
1997 Brett Favre (A.A.) 3,455
1998 Brett Favre (A.A.) 3,806
1999 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 3,695
2000 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 3,924
2001 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 4,191
2002 Rich Gannon (Phil.) 4,409
2003 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 3,901
2004 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 4,168
2005 Tom Brady (Anch.) 3,888
2006 Drew Brees (Phil.) 4,070
2007 Tom Brady (Anch.) 4,235
2008 Drew Brees (Phil.) 4,332
2009 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 4,213
2010 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 4,257
2011 Drew Brees (Phil.) 4,780
2012 Drew Brees (Phil.) 4,335
2013 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 4,811
2014 Andrew Luck (A.A.) 4,492
Touchdown Passes
1991 Jim Kelly (Phil.) 28
1992 Jim Kelly (Phil.) 23
1993 Steve Young (Sea.) 27
1994 Steve Young (Sea.) 31
1995 Brett Favre (A.A.) 32
1996 Brett Favre (A.A.) 35
1997 Brett Favre (A.A.) 30
1998 Steve Young (Sea.) 32
1999 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 33
2000 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 28
2001 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 30
Brett Favre (A.A.)
2002 Brett Favre (A.A.) 25
2003 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 28
2004 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 47
2005 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 28
2006 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 26
2007 Tom Brady (Anch.) 45
2008 Drew Brees (Phil.) 28
Philip Rivers (Tex.)
2009 Drew Brees (Phil.) 33
Peyton Manning (Wash.)
2010 Drew Brees (Phil.) 31
2011 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 40
2012 Drew Brees (Phil.) 36
2013 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 47
2014 Andrew Luck (A.A.) 38
Passer Rating
1991 Mark Rypien (Orl.) 109.62
1992 Steve Young (Wsh/Char/Sea) 103.48
1993 Steve Young (Sea.) 103.94
1994 Steve Young (Sea.) 110.92
1995 Warren Moon (Lon.) 98.87
1996 Drew Bledsoe (Sea.) 93.77
1997 Brett Favre (A.A.) 90.98
1998 Randall Cunningham (Mia.) 106.58
1999 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 113.91
2000 Brian Griese (Tex.) 103.85
2001 Kurt Warner (Chi.) 100.09
2002 Rich Gannon (Phil.) 97.32
2003 Trent Green (Lon.-Phil.) 104.15
2004 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 123.92
2005 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 104.27
2006 Drew Brees (Phil.) 100.05
2007 Tom Brady (Anch.) 119.67
2008 Philip Rivers (Tex.) 101.32
2009 Drew Brees (Phil.) 109.44
2010 Tom Brady (Anch.) 109.13
2011 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 120.14
2012 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 104.68
2013 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 112.94
2014 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 111.23
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Extra Points
1991 Chip Lohmiller (Tex.) 51
1992 Steve Christie (Chi.) 37
1993 Nick Lowery (Wash.) 32
1994 *Doug Brien (Tex.) 48
1995 Chris Boniol (Chi.) 36
Chris Jacke (Sea.)
1996 Chris Jacke (Sea.) 44
1997 Jason Elam (Char.) 39
1998 Jason Elam (Char.) 50
1999 Gary Anderson (Mia.) 39
2000 Jason Elam (Char.) 43
2001 Jeff Wilkins (Orl.) 48
2002 Ryan Longwell (Wash.) 41
2003 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 42
Ryan Longwell (Wash.)
2004 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 52
2005 Nate Kaeding (Tex.) 47
2006 Nate Kaeding (Tex.) 52
2007 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 57
2008 Mason Crosby (Phil.) 40
2009 Ryan Longwell (Sea.) 46
2010 Mason Crosby (Anch.) 36
2011 Mason Crosby (Lon.) 57
2012 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 60
2013 Matt Prater (Anch.) 67
2014 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 45
Field Goals
1991 Pete Stoyanovich (Orl.) 25
1992 Chip Lohmiller (Tex.) 25
1993 Chris Jacke (Sea.) 29
1994 John Carney (Orl.) 30
1995 Norm Johnson (Lon.) 30
1996 John Kasay (Bos.) 32
1997 Cary Blanchard (Wash.) 28
1998 Adam Vinatieri (Anch.) 29
1999 Mike Hollis (Wash.) 30
2000 Matt Stover (Lon.) 32
2001 Jason Elam (Char.) 27
2002 David Akers (Sea.) 28
2003 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 34
2004 Adam Vinatieri (Orl.) 28
2005 Lawrence Tynes (A.A.) 24
2006 Robbie Gould (Mia.) 24
2007 Jason Elam (Char.) 24
Jason Hanson (Chi.) 24
2008 Rob Bironas (A.A.) 28
2009 Nate Kaeding (Lon.) 29
David Akers (Mia.) 29
2010 Dan Carpenter (Wash.) 23
Robbie Gould (Phil.)
2011 Neil Rackers (Wash.) 26
2012 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia.) 27
2013 Justin Tucker (A.A.) 35
2014 Dan Carpenter (Anch.) 30
Field Goal Percentage
(Min. 1 attempt/game)
1991 Nick Lowery (Chi.) .867
1992 Steve Christie (Chi.) .950
1993 Gary Anderson (Lon.) .889
1994 John Carney (Orl.) .882
1995 Chris Boniol (Chi.) .944
1996 Al Del Greco (Phil.) .852
1997 *Richie Cunningham (Chi.) .960
1998 Gary Anderson (Mia.) 1.000
1999 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 1.000
2000 Mike Hollis (Wash.) .955
2001 Olindo Mare (Mia.) .938
2002 David Akers (Sea.) .903
2003 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 1.000
2004 Adam Vinatieri (Orl.) .966
2005 Todd Peterson (Orl.) .941
Neil Rackers (Bos.)
2006 Jeff Wilkins (Anch.) .933
2007 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) .889
2008 Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) .938
2009 Ryan Longwell (Sea.) .917
2010 Matt Prater (Tex.) 1.000
2011 Matt Bryant (Anch.) .917
Connor Barth (A.A.)
2012 Phil Dawson (Tex.) .933
2013 Matt Prater (Anch.) .952
204 Adam Vinatieri (Mia.) 1.000
Gross Punting Average
1992 Greg Montgomery (Sea.) 46.78
1993 Greg Montgomery (Sea.) 46.95
1994 Reggie Roby (Tex.) 45.17
1995 Rick Tuten (Sea.) 44.54
1996 Darren Bennett (Lon.) 45.78
1997 Chris Gardocki (Orl.) 45.44
1998 Craig Hentrich (Bos.) 48.84
1999 Tom Rouen (Char.) 46.17
2000 Chris Gardocki (Orl.) 45.91
2001 Tom Rouen (Char.) 45.73
2002 Todd Sauerbrun (Tex.) 46.36
2003 Shane Lechler (Anch.) 46.61
2004 Shane Lechler (Anch.) 47.83
2005 Josh Bidwell (Lon.) 45.71
2006 Shane Lechler (Bos.) 47.83
2007 Shane Lechler (Anch.) 49.02
2008 Donnie Jones (Lon.) 50.20
2009 Shane Lechler (A.A.) 51.47
2010 Shane Lechler (Orl.) 47.15
2011 Shane Lechler (Tex.) 50.48
2012 Brandon Fields (Anch.) 50.63
2013 Brandon Fields (Anch.) 48.63
2014 Pat McAfee (Char.) 47.22
Net Punting Average
1992 Mike Horan (Char.) 40.00
1993 Greg Montgomery (Sea.) 39.11
1994 Tom Rouen (Char.) 36.77
1995 Tom Rouen (Char.) 39.28
1996 Greg Montgomery (Sea.) 38.88
1997 Matt Turk (Mia.) 39.78
1998 Craig Hentrich (Bos.) 40.69
1999 Mitch Berger (Tex.) 39.07
2000 Dan Stryzinski (Phil.) 38.24
2001 *Chris Hanson (Lon.) 38.63
2002 Todd Sauerbrun (Tex.) 39.65
2003 Todd Sauerbrun (Sea.) 38.67
2004 Mitch Berger (Sea.) 39.56
2005 Josh Miller (Char.) 40.21
2006 Dustin Colquitt (Orl.) 39.31
2007 Shane Lechler (Anch.) 41.33
2008 Mike Scifres (Chi.) 41.91
2009 Shane Lechler (A.A.) 44.20
2010 Mat McBriar (Lon.) 42.05
2011 Andy Lee (Anch.) 44.15
2012 Thomas Morstead (Phil.) 44.65
2013 Thomas Morstead (Lon.) 42.76
2014 Pat McAfee (Char.) 43.73
Sacks
1991 Reggie White (Phil.) 11½
1992 Reggie White (Anch.) 11½
Tony Bennett (Sea.)
1993 Neil Smith (Lon.) 15
1994 Neil Smith (Lon.) 10½
1995 Bryce Paup (A.A.) 15
1996 Kevin Greene (Bos.) 14
1997 Bruce Smith (Wash.) 13½
1998 Kevin Greene (Mia.) 14
1999 Warren Sapp (Bos.) 13
2000 Hugh Douglas (Tex.) 13½
Warren Sapp (Wash.)
2001 Michael Strahan (A.A.) 18½
2002 Simeon Rice (Lon.) 15
Jason Taylor (Mia.)
2003 Simeon Rice (Lon.) 14½
2004 Dwight Freeney (Chi.) 15
2005 Michael Strahan (A.A.) 11½
2006 Jason Taylor (Lon.) 12½
2007 Shawne Merriman (Tex.) 11½
2008 John Abraham (Char.) 15½
2009 Jared Allen (Wash.) 13½
2010 John Abraham (Char.) 12
2011 Jason Babin (Chi.) 18
2012 J.J. Watt (Wash.) 18
2013 Robert Quinn (Lon.) 15
2014 Justin Houston (Tex.) 17
Interceptions
1991 Bubba McDowell (Lon.) 4
1992 Eric Allen (Phil.) 4
1993 Rod Woodson (Chi.) 8
1994 Deion Sanders (Tex.-Chi.) 5
1995 Merton Hanks (Tex.) 5
Terry McDaniel (Chi.)
1996 Rod Woodson (Phil.) 6
1997 Darrien Gordon (Char.) 4
Tyrone Braxton (Anch.)
Keith Lyle (Chi.)
Donnie Abraham (Tex.)
1998 Aaron Glenn (Orl.) 6
1999 *Champ Bailey (Tex.) 4
Shawn Springs (Lon.)
2000 Donnie Abraham (Char.) 7
2001 Ronde Barber (Wash.) 9
2002 Brian Kelly (Char.) 6
2003 Patrick Surtain (Bos.) 5
2004 Ed Reed (Char.) 8
2005 Ronde Barber (Bos.) 5
2006 Champ Bailey (Bos.) 7
2007 Ed Reed (Orl.) 6
Asante Samuel (Anch.)
2008 seven players with 2
2009 Nick Collins (Anch.) 5
2010 Leon Hall (Anch.) 3
2011 Charles Woodson (Mia.) 7
2012 Patrick Peterson (Tex.) 5
2013 Richard Sherman (Bos.) 4
2014 Tashaun Gipson (Bos.) 4
Leodis McKelvin (Char.)
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FFL ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player
1993 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor) WR Steve Young (Seattle) QB 1994 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) RB 1995 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) RB
1996 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) QB 1997 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) RB 1998 *Terrell Davis (Charlotte) RB 1999 *Kurt Warner (Chicago) QB 2000 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) RB
2001 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) RB 2002 *Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) RB 2003 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) RB 2004 Peyton Manning (Washington) QB 2005 Shaun Alexander (Seattle) RB
2006 *LaDainian Tomlinson (London) RB 2007 Tom Brady (Anchorage) QB 2008 Michael Turner (Anchorage) RB 2009 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) QB 2010 Arian Foster (Washington) RB
2011 *Aaron Rodgers (Miami) QB 2012 Arian Foster (Washington) RB 2013 *Peyton Manning (Washington) RB 2014 Andrew Luck (Ann Arbor) QB
Defensive Player-of-the-Year 1993 Neil Smith (London) DE 1994 Deion Sanders (Chicago) CB 1995 *Bryce Paup (Ann Arbor) LB
1996 Kevin Greene (Boston) DE/LB 1997 Darrien Gordon (Charlotte) CB 1998 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) DE 1999 *Warren Sapp (Boston) DT 2000 Hugh Douglas (Texas) DE
2001 *Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) DE 2002 Simeon Rice (London) DE 2003 Simeon Rice (London) DE 2004 Julius Peppers (Seattle) DE 2005 Jason Taylor (Ann Arbor) DE
2006 Jason Taylor (London) DE 2007 Patrick Kerney (Philadelphia) DE 2008 Justin Tuck (London) DE 2009 *Jared Allen (Washington) DE 2010 Clay Matthews Jr. (Anchorage) LB
2011 Jared Allen (Boston) DE 2012 *Von Miller (Orlando) LB 2013 *Robert Quinn (London) DE 2014 *J.J. Watt (Washington) DE *Unanimous selection
Rookie-of-the-Year 1993 *Jerome Bettis (Charlotte) RB 1994 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) RB 1995 Joey Galloway (Texas) WR
1996 *Eddie George (Texas) RB 1997 Corey Dillon (Boston) RB 1998 *Randy Moss (Texas) WR 1999 *Edgerrin James (London) RB 2000 *Mike Anderson (Miami) RB
2001 *LaDainian Tomlinson (London) RB 2002 *Clinton Portis (Miami) RB 2003 Anquan Boldin (Miami) WR 2004 Roy Williams (Philadelphia) WR 2005 Heath Miller (Seattle) TE
2006 *Reggie Bush (Washington) RB 2007 *Adrian Peterson (Boston) RB 2008 Matt Forté (Charlotte) RB 2009 *Knowshon Moreno (Miami) RB 2010 Ndamukong Suh (Ann Arbor) DT
2011 Cam Newton (Orlando) QB 2012 *Doug Martin (Anchorage) RB 2013 *Eddie Lacy (Ann Arbor) RB 2014 Mike Evans (Miami) WR
Coach-of-the-Year 1993 Mark Croft (Ann Arbor) 1994 David Surratt (Orlando) 1995 *James Carruthers (London)
1996 Tim Carpenter (Charlotte) 1997 Tim Carpenter (Charlotte) 1998 Bob Morrison (Seattle) 1999 Todd Tanck (Boston) 2000 Travis Corson (Chicago)
2001 David Carpenter (Philadelphia) 2002 David Carpenter (Philadelphia) 2003 Steve Schafer (Anchorage) 2004 Clark Croft (Washington) 2005 Bryan Boliard (Texas)
2006 Steve Schafer (Anchorage) 2007 Todd Tanck (Boston) 2008 David Carpenter (Philadelphia) 2009 *David Surratt (Orlando) 2010 Tim Carpenter (Charlotte)
2011 Clark Croft (Washington) 2012 Bob Morrison (Seattle) 2013 James Carruthers (London) 2014 Steve Schafer (Anchorage)
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1993 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/5) WR Andre Reed (Phil. at Wash.) Wk. 2 (9/12) WR Michael Haynes (Orl. at A.A.) Wk. 3 (9/19) WR Calvin Williams (Tex. at Phil.) Wk. 4 (9/26) PK Kevin Butler (A.A. at Lon.) Wk. 5 (10/3) TE Johnny Mitchell (Lon. at Wash.) Wk. 6 (10/10) WR Mike Sherrard (Orl. vs. Anch.) Wk. 7 (10/17) RB Marcus Allen (Wash. at Lon.) Wk. 8 (10/24) WR Sterling Sharpe (Orl. vs. Lon.) Wk. 9 (10/31) QB Scott Mitchell (Anch. vs. Wash.) Wk. 10 (11/7) QB Warren Moon (Chi.vs. Anch.) Wk. 11 (11/14) WR Jerry Rice (A.A. vs. Chi.) Wk. 12 (11/21) QB Steve Young (Sea. vs. Char.) Wk. 13 (11/28) QB Steve Young (Sea. at Wash.) Wk. 14 (12/5) RB Ricky Watters (Wash. vs. Chi.) Wk. 15 (12/12) TE Shannon Sharpe (Char. vs. Lon.) Wk. 16 (12/19) QB Steve Young (Sea. vs. Anch.) Playoffs WR Anthony Miller (A.A. vs. Chi.) Championship TE Ben Coates (A.A. at Orl.)
1994 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/4) WR Irving Fryar (Phil. at Chi.) Wk. 2 (9/11) WR Andre Rison (Char. at Sea.) Wk. 3 (9/18) QB Steve Young (Sea. vs. A.A.) Wk. 4 (9/25) QB Warren Moon (Chi. at Sea.) Wk. 5 (10/2) RB Barry Foster (Phil. vs. Sea.) Wk. 6 (10/9) RB Thurman Thomas (A.A. vs. Phil.) Wk. 7 (10/16) RB Natrone Means (Char. vs. Sea.) Wk. 8 (10/23) RB Ricky Watters (Wash. at Phil.) Wk. 9 (10/30) WR Herman Moore (Wash. vs. Char.) Wk. 10 (11/6) LB Bryce Paup (A.A. vs. Lon.) Wk. 11 (11/13) RB Mario Bates (Tex. vs. A.A.) Wk. 12 (11/20) WR Andre Reed (Orl. vs. A.A.) Wk. 13 (11/27) WR Sterling Sharpe (Orl. at Chi.) Wk. 14 (12/4) RB Byron Morris (Sea. at Wash.) Wk. 15 (12/11) RB Emmitt Smith (Orl. at Char.) Playoffs RB Ricky Watters (Wash. at Orl.) Championship QB Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Wash.)
1995 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/3) RB Emmitt Smith (Orl. vs. Tex.) Wk. 2 (9/10) WR Irving Fryar (Phil. vs. Char.) Wk. 3 (9/17) QB Jim Everett (Lon. at Chi.) Wk. 4 (9/24) RB Rodney Hampton (Orl. at Anch.) Wk. 5 (10/1) WR *Carl Pickens (Sea. at Orl.) RB *Chris Warren (Sea. at Orl.) Wk. 6 (10/8) RB Barry Sanders (Char. vs. Orl.) Wk. 7 (10/15) QB John Elway (Phil. at Chi.) Wk. 8 (10/22) QB Scott Mitchell (Wash. vs. Chi.) Wk. 9 (10/29) WR Herman Moore (Wash. at Phil.) Wk. 10 (11/5) RB Emmitt Smith (Orl. at Wash.) Wk. 11 (11/12) WR Joey Galloway (Tex. at Anch.) Wk. 12 (11/19) QB Elvis Grbac (Char. vs. Anch.) Wk. 13 (11/26) QB Warren Moon (Lon. vs. Char.) Wk. 14 (12/3) WR Chris Carter (Lon. vs. A.A.) Wk. 15 (12/10) RB Curtis Martin (Orl. vs. Char.) Playoffs WR Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) Championship WR Jerry Rice (A.A. at Orl.)
1996 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/1) TE Keith Jackson (Orl. vs. Phil.) Wk. 2 (9/8) QB John Elway (Phil. vs. Sea.) Wk. 3 (9/15) RB Curtis Martin (Orl. vs. Wash.) Wk. 4 (9/22) QB Scott Mitchell (Wash. at Char.) Wk. 5 (9/29) WR Isaac Bruce (Chi. vs. A.A.) Wk. 6 (10/6) TE Shannon Sharpe (Char. at Lon.) Wk. 7 (10/13) RB Curtis Martin (Orl. at Sea.) Wk. 8 (10/20) QB John Elway (Orl. at A.A.) Wk. 9 (10/27) QB Troy Aikman (Bos. vs. Chi.) Wk. 10 (11/3) RB Darrick Holmes (Bos. vs. Char) Wk. 11 (11/10) RB Terry Allen (Chi. at A.A.) Wk. 12 (11/17) RB Terrell Davis (Char. vs. Chi.) Wk. 13 (11/24) QB Jeff Blake (Tex. vs. A.A.) Wk. 14 (12/1) RB Emmitt Smith (Orl. vs. Lon.) Wk. 15 (12/8) QB Kerry Collins (Lon. vs. Wash.) Playoffs QB Brett Favre (A.A. at Orl.) Championship WR Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.)
1997 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (8/31) WR Tim Brown (Char. vs. Lon.) Wk. 2 (9/7) TE Ricky Dudley (Bos. vs. Lon.) Wk. 3 (9/14) QB Brad Johnson (Mia. vs. Phil.) Wk. 4 (9/21) RB Antowain Smith (Mia. at Tex.) Wk. 5 (9/28) WR Tony Martin (Phil. vs. Orl.) Wk. 6 (10/5) RB Terrell Davis (Char. vs. Orl.) Wk. 7 (10/12) RB James Stewart (Phil. vs. Anch.) Wk. 8 (10/19) RB Eddie George (Tex. at Mia.) Wk. 9 (10/26) WR Joey Galloway (Tex. at Lon.) Wk. 10 (11/2) QB Tony Banks (Phil. at Bos.) Wk. 11 (11/9) CB Darrien Gordon (Char. vs. Bos.) Wk. 12 (11/16) RB Dorsey Levens (Lon. at Wash.) Wk. 13 (11/23) RB Barry Sanders (Char. at Mia.) Wk. 14 (11/30) RB Jerome Bettis (Sea. vs. Mia.) Wk. 15 (12/7) RB Corey Dillon (Bos. vs. Anch.) Playoffs DT John Randle (A.A. at Char.) Championship QB Jake Plummer (A.A. at Chi.)
1998 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/6) QB Brad Johnson (Mia. at A.A.) Wk. 2 (9/13) RB *Terrell Davis (Char. at Bos.) RB *Barry Sanders (Char. at Bos.) Wk. 3 (9/20) CB Deion Sanders (Phil. vs. Chi.) Wk. 4 (9/27) WR Jermaine Lewis (Lon. at Phil.) Wk. 5 (10/4) QB Randall Cunningham (Mia. vs Bos.) Wk. 6 (10/11) QB Steve Young (Sea. at Chi.) Wk. 7 (10/18) QB Steve Young (Sea. vs. Tex.) Wk. 8 (10/25) RB Terrell Davis (Char. at Chi.) Wk. 9 (11/1) RB Jamal Anderson (Mia. at Char.) Wk. 10 (11/8) RB Jamal Anderson (Mia. vs. Orl.) Wk. 11 (11/15) RB Skip Hicks (Chi. vs. Mia.) Wk. 12 (11/22) RB Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Anch.) Wk. 13 (11/29) WR Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Orl.) Wk. 14 (12/6) WR Randy Moss (Tex. at Phil.) Wk. 15 (12/13) PK Gary Anderson (Mia. at Orl.) Playoffs RB Robert Edwards (Sea. vs. Char.) Championship RB Jamal Anderson (Mia. at Sea.)
1999 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/12) QB Steve McNair (Orl. vs. Lon.) Wk. 2 (9/19) WR Marvin Harrison (Chi. vs. Phil.) Wk. 3 (9/26) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Sea.) Wk. 4 (10/3) QB Kurt Warner (Chi. at Mia.) Wk. 5 (10/10) WR *Isaac Bruce (Chi. vs. Char.) QB *Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. Char.) Wk. 6 (10/17) WR Ed McCaffrey (A.A. vs. Bos.) Wk. 7 (10/24) QB Brian Griese (Tex. vs. Phil.) Wk. 8 (10/31) RB Stephen Davis (Mia. at Lon.) Wk. 9 (11/7) RB Errict Rhett (Anch. vs. Chi.) Wk. 10 (11/14) WR Chris Carter (Mia. at Wash.) Wk. 11 (11/21) RB Edgerrin James (Lon. vs. Anch.) Wk. 12 (11/28) QB Jeff George (Mia. at Bos.) Wk. 13 (12/5) QB Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. A.A.) Wk. 14 (12/12) RB Corey Dillon (Bos. at Anch.) Wk. 15 (12/19) WR Muhsin Muhammad (Char. at Orl.) Playoffs QB Brad Johnson (Bos. at Mia.) Championship QB Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Bos.)
2000 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/3) RB Marshall Faulk (A.A. at Wash.) Wk. 2 (9/10) WR Jimmy Smith (Orl. at Tex.) Wk. 3 (9/17) RB Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Char.) Wk. 4 (9/24) QB Kurt Warner (Chi. at Phil.) Wk. 5 (10/1) WR Randy Moss (Tex. at Wash.) Wk. 6 (10/8) QB Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Wash.) Wk. 7 (10/15) RB Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Phil.) Wk. 8 (10/22) RB *Corey Dillon (Bos. at Phil.) RB *Ricky Williams (Anch. vs. A.A.) Wk. 9 (10/29) RB Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Sea.) Wk. 10 (11/5) QB Elvis Grbac (Lon. at Wash.) Wk. 11 (11/12) QB Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Phil.) Wk. 12 (11/19) RB Fred Taylor (Orl. vs. Wash.) Wk. 13 (11/26) RB Jamal Lewis (Lon. at Mia.) Wk. 14 (12/3) RB Mike Anderson (Mia. at Char.) Wk. 15 (12/10) RB Edgerrin James (Lon. vs. Char.) Playoffs QB Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Mia.) Championship WR Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.)
2001 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/9) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Bos.) Wk. 3 (9/23) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Lon.) Wk. 4 (9/30) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Char.) Wk. 5 (10/7) RB Shaun Alexander (Sea. at Bos.) Wk. 6 (10/14) WR Terrell Owens (Mia. at Orl.) Wk. 7 (10/21) RB Anthony Thomas (Wash. vs. A.A.) Wk. 8 (10/28) RB Corey Dillon (Bos. vs. Chi.) Wk. 9 (11/4) WR Rod Smith (Wash. vs. Mia.) Wk. 10 (11/11) RB Shaun Alexander (Sea. vs. Anch.) Wk. 11 (11/18) WR Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Mia.) Wk. 12 (11/25) WR Tim Brown (Sea. vs. Lon.) Wk. 13 (12/2) QB *Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) RB *Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Chi.) Wk. 14 (12/9) RB Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Chi.) Wk. 15 (12/16) QB Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. Mia.) Make-up (12/22) CB Ronde Barber (Wash. vs. Tex.) Playoffs QB Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Lon.) Championship RB Ahman Green (Phil. vs. Wash.)
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2002 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/8) RB Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Orl.) Wk. 2 (9/15) RB Deuce McAllister (Chi. vs. Bos.) Wk. 3 (9/22) QB Donovan McNabb (Char. vs. A.A.) Wk. 4 (9/29) RB Shaun Alexander (Sea. at Bos.) Wk. 5 (10/6) RB Deuce McAllister (Chi. vs. Orl.) Wk. 6 (10/13) RB Eddie George (Tex. at Mia.) Wk. 7 (10/20) RB Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Mia.) Wk. 8 (10/27) RB Deuce McAllister (Chi. at A.A.) Wk. 9 (11/3) WR Keyshawn Johnson (Sea. at Lon.) Wk. 10 (11/10) QB Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Bos.) Wk. 11 (11/17) WR Marvin Harrison (Chi. vs. Char.) Wk. 12 (11/24) RB Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Sea.) Wk. 13 (12/1) QB Drew Bledsoe (Tex. vs. Char.) Wk. 14 (12/8) RB Ricky Williams (Anch. at Sea.) Wk. 15 (12/15) RB Clinton Portis (Mia. at Anch.) Playoffs QB Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Mia.) Championship PK Adam Vinatieri (Tex. at Phil.)
2003 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/7) RB Priest Holmes (Phil. at Bos.) Wk. 2 (9/14) RB Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Tex.) Wk. 3 (9/21) QB Jake Plummer (Orl. vs. Lon.) Wk. 4 (9/28) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Chi.) Wk. 5 (10/5) WR David Boston (Lon. vs. Char.) Wk. 6 (10/12) QB Steve McNair (Orl. at Phil.) Wk. 7 (10/19) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Mia.) Wk. 8 (10/26) RB Stephen Davis (Mia. at Char.) Wk. 9 (11/2) WR Santana Moss (Phil. vs. Char.) Wk. 10 (11/9) RB Rudi Johnson (Mia. at Wash.) Wk. 11 (11/16) RB Deuce McAllister (Chi. vs. Mia.) Wk. 12 (11/23) WR Chad Johnson (Lon. vs. Bos.) Wk. 13 (11/30) RB Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Phil.) Wk. 14 (12/7) RB Clinton Portis (Mia. at Lon.) Wk. 15 (12/14) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Orl.) Playoffs RB Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) Championship RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch)
2004 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/12) RB *Ahman Green (Phil. at Mia.) RB *Priest Holmes (Phil. at Mia.) Wk. 2 (9/19) RB Edgerrin James (Lon. at Phil.) Wk. 3 (9/26) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Lon.) Wk. 4 (10/3) RB Emmitt Smith (Wash. at Orl.) Wk. 5 (10/10) QB Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Phil.) Wk. 6 (10/17) QB Daunte Culpepper (Chi. at Lon.) Wk. 7 (10/24) RB Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. A.A.) Wk. 8 (10/31) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Lon.) Wk. 9 (11/7) PK Adam Vinatieri (Orl. at Bos.) Wk. 10 (11/14) RB Jerome Bettis (Phil. at Sea.) Wk. 11 (11/21) WR Muhsin Muhammad (Orl. vs. Lon.) Wk. 12 (11/28) RB Willis McGahee (Chi. vs. A.A.) Wk. 13 (12/5) QB Donovan McNabb (Char. vs. Orl.) Wk. 14 (12/12) RB Willis McGahee (Chi. vs. Anch.) Wk. 15 (12/19) QB Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Sea.) Playoffs RB Willis McGahee (Chi. vs. Phil.) Championship RB Tiki Barber (Char. at Chi.)
2005 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/11) WR Jimmy Smith (Orl. vs. Phil.) Wk. 2 (9/18) WR Terrell Owens (Mia. vs. Bos.) Wk. 3 (9/25) RB Shaun Alexander (Sea. at Anch.) Wk. 4 (10/2) WR Plaxico Burress (Bos. vs. Phil.) Wk. 5 (10/9) QB Brett Favre (A.A. at Mia.) Wk. 6 (10/16) RB Shaun Alexander (Sea. vs. Phil.) Wk. 7 (10/23) RB Clinton Portis (Mia. vs. Tex.) Wk. 8 (10/30) RB Tatum Bell (Tex. at Char.) Wk. 9 (11/6) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Tex.) Wk. 10 (11/13) RB Shaun Alexander (Sea. vs. Bos.) Wk. 11 (11/20) RB Larry Johnson (Tex. at Wash.) Wk. 12 (11/27) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Wash.) Wk. 13 (12/4) WR Hines Ward (Chi. vs. Phil.) Wk. 14 (12/11) WR Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Sea.) Wk. 15 (12/18) TE Todd Heap (Chi. vs. Bos.) Playoffs CB Terrence McGee (Chi. at Mia.) Championship WR Joey Galloway (Lon. vs. Chi.)
2006 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/10) QB Kurt Warner (Orl. vs. Phil.) Wk. 2 (9/17) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Lon.) Wk. 3 (9/24) QB Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) Wk. 4 (10/1) QB Donovan McNabb (Char. at A.A.) Wk. 5 (10/8) PK Robbie Gould (Mia. at Lon.) Wk. 6 (10/15) WR Torry Holt (Anch. vs. Char.) Wk. 7 (10/22) WR Hines Ward (Chi. vs. Bos.) Wk. 8 (10/29) RB Larry Johnson (Tex. at Phil.) Wk. 9 (11/5) WR Javon Walker (Sea. vs. A.A.) Wk. 10 (11/12) RB *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Orl.) WR *Chad Johnson (Lon. vs. Orl.) Wk. 11 (11/19) WR Lee Evans (Wash. vs. Mia.) Wk. 12 (11/26) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Tex.) Wk. 13 (12/3) RB Reggie Bush (Wash. at Orl.) Wk. 14 (12/10) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Bos.) Wk. 15 (12/17) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Sea.) Playoffs RB Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. at Wash.) Championship RB Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.)
2007 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/9) QB Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Lon.) Wk. 2 (9/16) WR Steve Smith (Char. vs. Mia.) Wk. 3 (9/23) RB *Brian Westbrook (Phil. at A.A.) WR *Kevin Curtis (Phil. at A.A.) Wk. 4 (9/30) QB Tony Romo (Sea. at Chi.) Wk. 5 (10/7) TE Benjamin Watson (Tex. at Orl.) Wk. 6 (10/14) QB Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Tex.) Wk. 7 (10/21) QB Tom Brady (Anch. at Bos.) Wk. 8 (10/28) QB Tom Brady (Anch. at Chi.) Wk. 9 (11/4) RB Adrian Peterson (Bos. at Chi.) Wk. 10 (11/11) QB Ben Roethlisberger (Anch. vs. Phil.) Wk. 11 (11/18) WR *Terrell Owens (Mia. vs. Orl.) WR *Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Chi.) Wk. 12 (11/25) WR Larry Fitzgerald (Tex. vs. Lon.) Wk. 13 (12/2) RB Adrian Peterson (Bos. at Anch.) Wk. 14 (12/9) QB Tom Brady (Anch. at A.A.) Wk. 15 (12/16) RB LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Wash) Playoffs QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Anch.) Championship RB Brandon Jacobs (Wash. at Sea.)
2008 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/7) RB Michael Turner (Anch. at Tex.) Wk. 2 (9/14) QB Jay Cutler (Chi. at Anch.) Wk. 3 (9/21) RB Ronnie Brown (Sea. at Mia.) Wk. 4 (9/28) QB Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) Wk. 5 (10/5) RB DeAngelo Williams (Tex. at Char.) Wk. 6 (10/12) QB Philip Rivers (Tex. vs. A.A.) Wk. 7 (10/19) RB Steven Jackson (Tex. at Chi.) Wk. 8 (10/26) WR Roddy White (Lon. at Char.) Wk. 9 (11/2) WR Antonio Bryant (A.A. vs. Mia.) Wk. 10 (11/9) QB Kurt Warner (Lon. at Mia.) Wk. 11 (11/16) RB DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Char.) Wk. 12 (11/23) RB Michael Turner (Anch. at Lon.) Wk. 13 (11/30) RB DeAngelo Williams (Tex. at Phil.) Wk. 14 (12/7) RB Brian Westbrook (Phil. at Anch.) Wk. 15 (12/14) QB Matt Cassel (Orl. at Lon.) Playoffs RB DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) Championship RB Steven Jackson (Tex. at Phil.)
2009 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/13) QB Drew Brees (Phil. vs. A.A.) Wk. 2 (9/20) RB Chris Johnson (Lon. at Tex.) Wk. 3 (9/27) RB Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. vs. Wash.) Wk. 4 (10/4) RB Rashard Mendenhall (Mia. vs. Chi.) Wk. 5 (10/11) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Char.) Wk. 6 (10/18) QB Tom Brady (Anch. at Char.) Wk. 7 (10/25) WR Miles Austin (Orl. at Tex.) Wk. 8 (11/1) RB Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. at Phil.) Wk. 9 (11/8) RB Michael Turner (Anch. vs. Wash.) Wk. 10 (11/15) WR Randy Moss (Tex. at Wash.) Wk. 11 (11/22) RB Ricky Williams (Anch. at Chi.) Wk. 12 (11/29) TE Antonio Gates (Anch. vs. Phil.) Wk. 13 (12/6) QB Drew Brees (Phil. at A.A.) Wk. 14 (12/13) WR Brandon Marshall (Lon. vs. Tex.) Wk. 15 (12/20) QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. A.A.) Playoffs RB Jonathan Stewart (Phil. at Lon.) Championship RB Frank Gore (Phil. at Orl.)
2010 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/12) RB Arian Foster (Wash. vs. Anch.) Wk. 2 (9/19) QB Donovan McNabb (Char. at Orl.) Wk. 3 (9/26) WR Austin Collie (Wash. at Tex.) Wk. 4 (10/3) TE Antonio Gates (Anch. at A.A.) Wk. 5 (10/10) QB Philip Rivers (Tex. vs. Orl.) Wk. 6 (10/17) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Char.) Wk. 7 (10/24) WR Roddy White (Lon. at Bos.) Wk. 8 (10/31) WR Calvin Johnson (Char. vs. Mia.) Wk. 9 (11/7) WR Terrell Owens (Chi. vs. Sea.) Wk. 10 (11/14) QB Michael Vick (Char. at A.A.) Wk. 11 (11/21) WR Greg Jennings (Char. at Wash.) Wk. 12 (11/28) WR Dwayne Bowe (Bos. vs. Sea.) Wk. 13 (12/5) QB *Tom Brady (Anch. vs. A.A.) WR *Reggie Wayne (Anch. vs. A.A.) Wk. 14 (12/12) RB Darren McFadden (Bos. vs. Mia.) Wk. 15 (12/19) QB Michael Vick (Char. at Mia.) Playoffs QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) Championship RB Brian Westbrook (Mia. vs. Bos.) *Co-Players-of-the-Week Player from a losing team
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2011 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/11) QB Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Lon.) Wk. 2 (9/18) WR Vincent Jackson (Chi. vs. Bos.) Wk. 3 (9/25) WR Wes Welker (A.A. at Anch.) Wk. 4 (10/2) QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Tex.) Wk. 5 (10/9) RB Adrian Peterson (Bos. vs. Anch.) Wk. 6 (10/16) QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. at Chi.) Wk. 7 (10/23) RB Arian Foster (Wash. at Phil.) Wk. 8 (10/30) RB Ray Rice (Chi. at A.A.) Wk. 9 (11/6) RB Willis McGahee (Bos. at A.A.) Wk. 10 (11/13) RB Michael Bush (Bos. vs. Phil.) Wk. 11 (11/20) QB Matthew Stafford (Lon. at Phil.) Wk. 12 (11/27) PK Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) Wk. 13 (12/4) QB Cam Newton (Orl. vs. Char.) Wk. 14 (12/11) RB Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. at Chi.) Wk. 15 (12/18) QB Drew Brees (Phil. vs. Anch.) Playoffs QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. at Wash.) Championship QB Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.)
2012 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/9) QB Matt Ryan (A.A. at Tex.) Wk. 2 (9/16) QB Eli Manning (Bos. vs. Anch.) Wk. 3 (9/23) RB Jamaal Charles (Chi. at Sea.) Wk. 4 (9/30) QB Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Lon.) Wk. 5 (10/7) WR Marques Colston (Sea. vs. Lon.) Wk. 6 (10/14) RB Shonn Greene (Lon. vs. Char.) Wk. 7 (10/21) RB Chris Johnson (Tex. at Mia.) Wk. 8 (10/28) QB Matthew Stafford (Lon. at Mia.) Wk. 9 (11/4) RB Doug Martin (Anch. at Tex.) Wk. 10 (11/11) QB Matt Ryan (A.A. at Anch.) Wk. 11 (11/18) WR Andre Johnson (Wash. vs. Lon.) Wk. 12 (11/25) QB Cam Newton (Orl. at Wash.) Wk. 13 (12/2) RB Adrian Peterson (Bos. vs. Chi.) Wk. 14 (12/9) RB Marshawn Lynch (Sea. vs. Wash.) Wk. 15 (12/16) RB Adrian Peterson (Bos. vs. Phil.) Playoffs QB *Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Phil.) WR *Dez Bryant (Sea. vs. Phil.) Championship QB Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Sea.)
2013 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/8) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Chi.) Wk. 2 (9/15) QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) Wk. 3 (9/22) QB Drew Brees (Phil. at Orl.) Wk. 4 (9/29) QB Drew Brees (Phil. vs. Anch.) Wk. 5 (10/6) QB Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Lon.) Wk. 6 (10/13) RB Knowshon Moreno (Mia. vs. A.A.) Wk. 7 (10/20) WR Calvin Johnson (Char. at Lon.) Wk. 8 (10/27) WR Calvin Johnson (Char. vs. Wash.) Wk. 9 (11/3) WR T.Y. Hilton (Anch. vs. Wash.) Wk. 10 (11/10) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Orl.) Wk. 11 (11/17) RB Marshawn Lynch (Sea. vs. Tex.) Wk. 12 (11/24) RB Jamaal Charles (Chi. vs. Sea.) Wk. 13 (12/1) WR Eric Decker (Wash. vs. Sea.) Wk. 14 (12/8) RB LeSean McCoy (Lon. at Orl.) Wk. 15 (12/15) RB Jamaal Charles (Chi. vs. Phil.) Playoffs RB LeSean McCoy (Lon. vs. Wash.) Championship QB Drew Brees (Phil. at Lon.) *Co-Players-of-the-Week Player from a losing team
2014 Player-of-the-Week Awards OFFENSE DEFENSE Wk. 1 (9/7) QB Matthew Stafford (Chi. vs. Anch.) LB Cameron Wake (Char. vs. Bos.) Wk. 2 (9/14) QB Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Wash.) DE Chandler Jones (Tex. vs. Chi.) Wk. 3 (9/21) WR Julio Jones (Phil. at Bos.) DE Muhammad Wilkerson (Anch. vs. A.A.) Wk. 4 (9/28) TE Larry Donnell (Mia. vs. Char.) S Malcolm Jenkins (Phil. at A.A.) Wk. 5 (10/5) WR Demaryius Thomas (Lon. at Char.) LB Julius Peppers (Lon. at Char.) Wk. 6 (10/12) QB Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Char.) DE J.J. Watt (Wash. vs. Lon.) Wk. 7 (10/19) QB Russell Wilson (Lon. vs. Orl.) DE DeMarcus Ware (A.A. vs. Bos.) Wk. 8 (10/26) RB Arian Foster (Wash. at Char.) LB Justin Houston (Tex. at Mia.) Wk. 9 (11/2) QB Peyton Manning (Wash. at Orl.) DE Robert Quinn (Lon. at Tex.) Wk. 10 (11/9) RB Marshawn Lynch (Sea. vs. Mia.) CB Patrick Peterson (Mia. at Sea.) Wk. 11 (11/16) WR Mike Evans (Mia. at Wash.) LB Julius Peppers (Lon. vs. A.A.) Wk. 12 (11/23) QB Drew Brees (Phil. vs. A.A.) DE Calais Campbell (Phil. vs. A.A.) Wk. 13 (11/30) RB Tre Mason (Wash. at Chi.) DE J.J. Watt (Wash. at Chi.) Wk. 14 (12/7) RB Le’Veon Bell (Char. at Wash.) DE Elvis Dumervil (Wash. vs. Char.) Wk. 15 (12/14) WR Odell Beckham Jr. (Anch. vs. Chi.) DE Jason Pierre-Paul (Bos. vs. Tex.) Playoffs WR Odell Beckham Jr. (Anch. vs. Sea.) CB Aqib Talib (Lon. vs. Wash.) Championship WR Odell Beckham Jr. (Anch. at Lon.)
Most Individual Player-of-the-Week Awards (5 or more) 13 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 1998-current 12 LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 2001-10 9 Tom Brady (Anch.) 2001-current 7 Brett Favre (A.A.) 1992-10 7 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 1994-05 7 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 1998-05 7 Kurt Warner (Chi.-Orl.-Lon.) 1999-09 7 Drew Brees (Phil.) 2001-current 7 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 2007-current 6 Steve Young (Sea.) 1991-99 6 Randy Moss (Tex.) 1998-10 6 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 2000-08 5 Emmitt Smith (Orl.-Wash.) 1991-04 5 Daunte Culpepper (Chi.) 1999-07 5 Adrian Peterson (Bos.) 2007-current Teams listed represent only those teams for which the players won the award. In some cases, players may have also played for other teams not listed.
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1991 1. London Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh 2. Orlando Randall Cunningham QB Philadelphia Eagles UNLV 3. Chicago Warren Moon QB Houston Oilers Washington 4. Philadelphia Jim Kelly QB Buffalo Bills Miami (FL) 5. Charlotte Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions Oklahoma State 6. Texas Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills Oklahoma State
1992
1. Chicago (from Anch.) Marion Butts RB San Diego Chargers Florida State 2. Chicago (T)Chris Miller QB Atlanta Falcons Oregon 3. Ann Arbor Jim Everett QB Los Angeles Rams Purdue 4. Philadelphia Terry Allen RB Minnesota Vikings Clemson 5. Seattle Herschel Walker RB Philadelphia Eagles Georgia 6. Anchorage (from Char.) Jim Harbaugh QB Chicago Bears Michigan 7. Washington Rodney Peete QB Detroit Lions Southern Cal 8. Orlando Rich Gannon QB Minnesota Vikings Delaware 9. London Boomer Esiason QB New York Jets Maryland 10. Texas Johnny Johnson RB Arizona Cardinals San Jose State
1993
1. Ann Arbor *Garrison Hearst RB Arizona Cardinals Georgia 2. Charlotte (from Wash.) *Jerome Bettis RB Los Angeles Rams Notre Dame 3. Anchorage 2-Marion Butts RB San Diego Chargers Florida State 4. Ann Arbor (from Texas) Anthony Miller WR San Diego Chargers Tennessee 5. London Irving Fryar WR Miami Dolphins Nebraska 6. London (from Chi.) 2-Johnny Johnson RB New York Jets San Jose State 7. Orlando (from Sea.) Jeff Hostetler QB Los Angeles Raiders West Virginia 8. Philadelphia Edgar Bennett FB Green Bay Packers Florida State 9. Washington (from Char.) Ricky Sanders WR Washington Redskins SW Texas State 10. Seattle (from Orl.) Chris Warren RB Seattle Seahawks Ferrum (VA)
1994
1. Philadelphia *(T)Marshall Faulk RB Indianapolis Colts San Diego State 2. Anchorage *Errict Rhett RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Florida 3. Washington Scott Mitchell QB Detroit Lions Utah 4. Charlotte (from Sea.) *Charles Johnson WR Pittsburgh Steelers Colorado 5. London *(T)Greg Hill RB Kansas City Chiefs Texas A&M 6. Charlotte Jason Elam K Denver Broncos Hawaii 7. Texas Quadry Ismail WR Minnesota Vikings Syracuse 8. Chicago *Chris Boniol K Dallas Cowboys Louisiana Tech 9. Orlando Leroy Thompson RB New England Patriots Penn State 10. London (from A.A. thru Tex.) *Charlie Garner RB Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee
1995
1. Philadelphia (from Char.) *Rashaan Salaam RB Chicago Bears Colorado 2. Anchorage (from Texas) *Ki-Jana Carter RB Cincinnati Bengals Penn State 3. Washington (from Phil. thru A.A.) *Tyrone Wheatley RB New York Giants Michigan 4. Texas (from Anch.) *Joey Galloway WR Seattle Seahawks Ohio State 5. Texas (from Lon.) *J.J. Stokes WR San Francisco 49’ers UCLA 6. Seattle Chris Jacke K Green Bay Packers Texas-El Paso 7. Chicago (from Chi. thru Tex. & Lon.) *Steve McNair QB Houston Oilers Alcorn State 8. Charlotte (from Orl. thru Phil.) Rick Mirer QB Seattle Seahawks Notre Dame 9. Orlando (from Wash. thru A.A.) *Michael Westbrook WR Washington Redskins Colorado 10. Texas (from A.A.) *Rodney Thomas RB Houston Oilers Texas A&M *Rookie 2-Number of times drafted in first round (T)-Player traded during the draft
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1996 1. Texas (from Bos.) *Eddie George RB Houston Oilers Ohio State 2. Texas (from Phil. & Char.) *Lawrence Phillips RB St. Louis Rams Nebraska 3. London (from Mia.) *Tim Biakabutuka RB Carolina Panthers Michigan 4. Charlotte (from Tex.) Mark Brunell QB Jacksonville Jaguars Washington 5. London (from Bos.) Andre Rison WR Jacksonville Jaguars Michigan State 6. Charlotte O.J. McDuffie WR Miami Dolphins Penn State 7. Chicago Robert Smith RB Minnesota Vikings Ohio State 8. Seattle *Keyshawn Johnson WR New York Jets Southern Cal 9. Ann Arbor (from Wash.) Aaron Hayden RB San Diego Chargers Tennessee 10. Miami (from Lon.) *Leeland McElroy RB Arizona Cardinals Texas A&M 11. Orlando *Terry Glenn WR New England Patriots Ohio State Ann Arbor roster exemption for Garrison Hearst
1997
1. Miami *Antowain Smith RB Buffalo Bills Houston 2. Philadelphia *Troy Davis RB New Orleans Saints Iowa State 3. Anchorage Vinny Testaverde QB Baltimore Ravens Miami (FL) 4. Texas (from Lon.) *Ike Hilliard WR New York Giants Florida 5. Boston *Tiki Barber RB New York Giants Virginia 6. Texas *Warrick Dunn RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Florida State 7. Washington (from Chi.) Napoleon Kaufman RB Oakland Raiders Washington 8. Washington Cary Blanchard K Indianapolis Colts Oklahoma State 9. Charlotte (from Sea.) Kordell Stewart QB Pittsburgh Steelers Colorado 10. Orlando *Jay Graham RB Baltimore Ravens Tennessee 11. Chicago (from Char.) *Rae Carruth WR Carolina Panthers Colorado 12. Ann Arbor Elvis Grbac QB Kansas City Chiefs Michigan
1998
1. Texas (from Phil.) *Randy Moss WR Minnesota Vikings Marshall 2. London (from Anch.) Mike Alstott FB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Purdue 3. Orlando *Fred Taylor RB Jacksonville Jaguars Florida 4. Seattle *Robert Edwards RB New England Patriots Georgia 5. Boston *Curt Enis RB Chicago Bears Penn State 6. Anchorage (from Tex. thru Lon.) *Robert Holcombe RB St. Louis Rams Illinois 7. London Tony Gonzalez TE Kansas City Chiefs California 8. Chicago (from Mia.) *Ryan Leaf QB San Diego Chargers Washington State 9. Washington *Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts Tennessee 10. Charlotte Lamar Smith RB New Orleans Saints Houston 11. Miami (from Chi.) Johnnie Morton WR Detroit Lions Southern Cal 12. Ann Arbor *Kevin Dyson WR Tennessee Titans Utah
1999
1. Anchorage *Ricky Williams RB New Orleans Saints Texas 2. London *Edgerrin James RB Indianapolis Colts Miami (FL) 3. Boston *Cecil Collins RB Miami Dolphins McNeese State 4. Charlotte (from Tex.) Duce Staley RB Philadelphia Eagles South Carolina 5. Washington *Kevin Faulk RB New England Patriots LSU Philadelphia roster exemption for Troy Davis 7. Texas (from Chi.) 2-Lawrence Phillips RB San Francisco 49’ers Nebraska 8. Orlando Curtis Conway WR Chicago Bears Southern Cal 9. Charlotte 2-Tim Biakabutuka RB Carolina Panthers Michigan 10. Ann Arbor Gary Brown RB New York Giants Penn State 11. Seattle *Sedrick Irvin RB Detroit Lions Michigan State 12. Miami *Torry Holt WR St. Louis Rams North Carolina State *Rookie 2-Number of times drafted in first round (T)-Player traded during the draft
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2000 1. Washington *Ron Dayne RB New York Giants Wisconsin 2. Miami (from Phil.) *Peter Warrick WR Cincinnati Bengals Florida State 3. Seattle *Shaun Alexander RB Seattle Seahawks Alabama 4. Orlando *Plaxico Burress WR Pittsburgh Steelers Michigan State 5. Charlotte *Thomas Jones RB Arizona Cardinals Virginia 6. Texas *Bubba Franks TE Green Bay Packers Miami (FL) 7. Anchorage 2-Torry Holt WR St. Louis Rams North Carolina State 8. London *Jamal Lewis RB Baltimore Ravens Tennessee 9. Chicago *Sebastian Janikowski K Oakland Raiders Florida State 10. Texas (from Mia.) Cade McNown QB Chicago Bears UCLA 11. Boston 2-Kevin Dyson WR Tennessee Titans Utah 12. Ann Arbor 2-Lamar Smith RB Miami Dolphins Houston
2001
1. Texas (from Phil.) *Michael Bennett RB Minnesota Vikings Wisconsin 2. London (from Bos.) *LaDainian Tomlinson RB San Diego Chargers Texas Christian 3. Charlotte (from Wash.) *Travis Henry RB Buffalo Bills Tennessee 4. Boston (from Anch.) 2-Garrison Hearst RB San Francisco 49’ers Georgia 5. Washington (from Char.) *Anthony Thomas RB Chicago Bears Michigan 6. Seattle Tim Brown WR Oakland Raiders Notre Dame 7. Orlando *Koren Robinson WR Seattle Seahawks North Carolina State 8. Ann Arbor *David Terrell WR Chicago Bears Michigan 9. Anchorage (from Lon.) *Kevan Barlow RB San Francisco 49’ers Pittsburgh 10. Miami Trent Green QB Kansas City Chiefs Indiana 11. Texas *James Jackson RB Cleveland Browns Miami (FL) 12. Philadelphia (from Chi.) Priest Holmes RB Kansas City Chiefs Texas
2002
1. Miami (from Chi.) *Clinton Portis RB Denver Broncos Miami (FL) 2. Washington (from Bos.) *T.J. Duckett RB Atlanta Falcons Michigan State 3. Miami (from Tex.) *DeShaun Foster RB Carolina Panthers UCLA 4. Orlando (from Anch. thru Lon.) *William Green RB Cleveland Browns Boston College 5. London (from Orl.) *Jeremy Shockey TE New York Giants Miami (FL) Charlotte roster exemption for Travis Henry 7. Texas (from Mia.) *Donte Stallworth WR New Orleans Saints Tennessee 8. Ann Arbor 2-Thomas Jones RB Arizona Cardinals Virginia 9. London *Jonathan Wells RB Houston Texans Ohio State 10. Seattle 2-Tiki Barber RB New York Giants Virginia 11. Boston (from Wash.) Kevin Johnson WR Cleveland Browns Syracuse 12. Texas (from Phil.) Drew Bledsoe QB Buffalo Bills Washington State
2003
1. Boston Marcel Shipp RB Arizona Cardinals Massachusetts 2. Washington *(T)Charles Rogers WR Detroit Lions Michigan State 3. Ann Arbor Isaac Bruce WR St. Louis Rams Memphis 4. London 2-Trent Green QB Kansas City Chiefs Indiana 5. Seattle Troy Brown WR New England Patriots Marshall 6. Anchorage Tom Brady QB New England Patriots Michigan 7. Orlando Amani Toomer WR New York Giants Michigan 8. Charlotte Ashley Lelie WR Denver Broncos Hawaii 9. Chicago (from Mia.) *(T)Andre Johnson WR Houston Texans Miami (FL) 10. Chicago *Willis McGahee RB Buffalo Bills Miami (FL) 11. Philadelphia Trung Canidate RB Washington Redskins Arizona Texas roster exemption for Donté Stallworth *Rookie 2-Number of times drafted in first round (T)-Player traded during the draft
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2004 1. Charlotte *Kevin Jones RB Detroit Lions Virginia Tech 2. Orlando *Kellen Winslow Jr. TE Cleveland Browns Miami (FL) 3. Texas (from Bos.) *Steven Jackson RB St. Louis Rams Oregon State 4. Ann Arbor Justin McCareins WR New York Jets Northern Illinois 5. Washington *Julius Jones RB Dallas Cowboys Notre Dame 6. Chicago 2-DeShaun Foster RB Carolina Panthers UCLA 7. Texas *Larry Fitzgerald WR Arizona Cardinals Pittsburgh 8. Seattle 3-Thomas Jones RB Chicago Bears Virginia 9. Miami Jeff Wilkins K St. Louis Rams Youngstown State 10. Philadelphia *Roy Williams WR Detroit Lions Texas 11. London (T)Quentin Griffin RB Denver Broncos Oklahoma 12. Anchorage 2-Duce Staley RB Pittsburgh Steelers South Carolina
2005
1. London (from Tex. thru Bos. & Chi.) *Carnell Williams RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Auburn 2. Chicago (from A.A. thru Lon.) *Cedric Benson RB Chicago Bears Texas 3. Seattle *Ronnie Brown RB Miami Dolphins Auburn 4. Anchorage *J.J. Arrington RB Arizona Cardinals California 5. Charlotte (from Bos.) LaMont Jordan RB Oakland Raiders Maryland 6. Charlotte (from Mia.) Nate Burleson WR Minnesota Vikings Nevada 7. London 2-Warrick Dunn RB Atlanta Falcons Florida State 8. Orlando 3-DeShaun Foster RB Carolina Panthers UCLA 9. Philadelphia J.P. Losman QB Buffalo Bills Tulane 10. Washington *Braylon Edwards WR Cleveland Browns Michigan 11. Chicago (T)Jason Witten TE Dallas Cowboys Tennessee 12. Chicago (from Char. thru Bos.) *(T)Heath Miller TE Pittsburgh Steelers Virginia
2006
1. Washington *Reggie Bush RB New Orleans Saints Southern Cal 2. Texas (from Philadelphia) *Vernon Davis TE San Francisco 49’ers Maryland 3. Orlando *Joseph Addai RB Indianapolis Colts LSU 4. Anchorage *Laurence Maroney RB New England Patriots Minnesota 5. Boston (from Charlotte) *DeAngelo Williams RB Carolina Panthers Memphis 6. Ann Arbor Chester Taylor RB Minnesota Vikings Toledo 7. Seattle Derrick Mason WR Baltimore Ravens Michigan State 8. Boston 2-Donte Stallworth WR Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee 9. London (from Texas) Chris Chambers WR Miami Dolphins Wisconsin 10. Miami *Vince Young QB Tennessee Titans Texas 11. Philadelphia (from Chicago) Brian Westbrook RB Philadelphia Eagles Villanova 12. Chicago (from Lon. thru Phil.) *Mike Bell RB Denver Broncos Arizona
2007
1. Charlotte *Calvin Johnson WR Detroit Lions Georgia Tech 2. Boston *Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings Oklahoma 3. Seattle *Marshawn Lynch RB Buffalo Bills California 4. Chicago Vincent Jackson WR San Diego Chargers Northern Colorado 5. Orlando Darrell Jackson WR San Francisco 49’ers Florida 6. London (from Philadelphia) *Brandon Jackson RB Green Bay Packers Nebraska 7. Ann Arbor 2-Jamal Lewis RB Cleveland Browns Tennessee 8. Texas Philip Rivers QB San Diego Chargers North Carolina State 9. Orlando (from Anchorage) Robbie Gould K Chicago Bears Penn State 10. Washington Adam Vinatieri K Indianapolis Colts South Dakota State 11. London Jon Kitna QB Detroit Lions Central Washington 12. Miami 2-Jeff Wilkins K St. Louis Rams Youngstown State *Rookie 2,3-Number of times drafted in first round (T)-Player traded during the draft
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2008 1. Chicago *Darren McFadden RB Oakland Raiders Arkansas 2. Philadelphia (from Miami) *Jonathan Stewart RB Carolina Panthers Oregon 3. Charlotte *Matt Forté RB Chicago Bears Tulane 4. London (from Philadelphia) *(T)Kevin Smith RB Detroit Lions Central Florida 5. Ann Arbor Earnest Graham RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Florida 6. London (from Texas) *Chris Johnson RB Tennessee Titans East Carolina 7. Miami (from Orlando thru Phil.) *Rashard Mendenhall RB Pittsburgh Steelers Illinois 8. London Roddy White WR Atlanta Falcons Alabama-Birmingham 9. Boston 2-Chris Chambers WR San Diego Chargers Wisconsin 10. Anchorage 2-Fred Taylor RB Jacksonville Jaguars Florida 11. Seattle *Devin Thomas WR Washington Redskins Michigan State 12. Washington 2-Adam Vinatieri K Indianapolis Colts South Dakota State
2009
1. Miami *Knowshon Moreno RB Denver Broncos Georgia 2. Orlando *Chris Wells RB Arizona Cardinals Ohio State 3. #Ann Arbor Pierre Thomas RB New Orleans Saints Illinois 4. Chicago *Matthew Stafford QB Detroit Lions Georgia 5. Seattle *Donald Brown RB Indianapolis Colts Connecticut 6. London (from Anchorage) *LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh 7. Miami (from Boston) *Percy Harvin WR Minnesota Vikings Florida 8. Texas (from London) *Shonn Greene RB New York Jets Iowa 9. Charlotte Derrick Ward RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ottawa (KA) 10. Washington *Glenn Coffee RB San Francisco 49’ers Alabama 11. Philadelphia *Jeremy Maclin WR Philadelphia Eagles Missouri 12. London (from Texas) John Carlson TE Seattle Seahawks Notre Dame
2010
1. Ann Arbor *Ryan Mathews RB San Diego Chargers Fresno State 2. Charlotte *C.J. Spiller RB Buffalo Bills Clemson 3. Miami *Jahvid Best RB Detroit Lions California 4. Seattle *Dez Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys Oklahoma State 5. Washington Arian Foster RB Houston Texans Tennessee 6. Texas *Mike Williams WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Syracuse 7. Boston *Montario Hardesty RB Cleveland Browns Tennessee 8. London (from Chicago) Zach Miller TE Oakland Raiders Arizona State 9. Anchorage Steve Smith WR New York Giants Southern Cal 10. London (T)Kevin Kolb QB Philadelphia Eagles Houston 11. London (from Orlando) Chad Henne QB Miami Dolphins Michigan 12. Philadelphia Mike Wallace WR Pittsburgh Steelers Mississippi
2011
1. Orlando *Mark Ingram RB New Orleans Saints Alabama 2. Seattle BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB New England Patriots Mississippi 3. Philadelphia *Julio Jones WR Atlanta Falcons Alabama 4. Texas *A.J. Green WR Cincinnati Bengals Georgia 5. Chicago Mario Manningham WR New York Giants Michigan 6. Ann Arbor *Daniel Thomas RB Miami Dolphins Kansas State 7. London Tim Hightower RB Washington Redskins Richmond 8. Washington Lee Evans WR Baltimore Ravens Wisconsin 9. Charlotte Fred Jackson RB Buffalo Bills Coe 10. Anchorage Brandon Lloyd WR Denver Broncos Illinois 11. Boston 2-Willis McGahee RB Denver Broncos Miami (FL) 12. Miami Chad Johnson WR New England Patriots Oregon State *Rookie 2,3-Number of times drafted in first round (T)-Player traded during the draft
YEAR-BY-YEAR FIRST ROUND PICKS
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2012 1. Orlando *Trent Richardson RB Cleveland Browns Alabama 2. Ann Arbor *Andrew Luck QB Indianapolis Colts Stanford 3. Boston 2-Kevin Smith RB Detroit Lions Central Florida 4. Texas Stevan Ridley RB New England Patriots LSU 5. Charlotte *Robert Griffin III QB Washington Redskins Baylor 6. Philadelphia 3-Willis McGahee RB Denver Broncos Miami (FL) 7. Anchorage *Doug Martin RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Boise State 8. Chicago Brandon Pettigrew TE Detroit Lions Oklahoma State 9. Texas (from Seattle) Ryan Williams RB Arizona Cardinals Virginia Tech 10. Washington *Justin Blackmon WR Jacksonville Jaguars Oklahoma State 11. Miami Darren Sproles RB New Orleans Saints Kansas State 12. London Demaryius Thomas WR Denver Broncos Georgia Tech
2013
1. Charlotte *Le’Veon Bell RB Pittsburgh Steelers Michigan State 2. London Lamar Miller RB Miami Dolphins Miami (FL) 3. Miami *Giovani Bernard RB Cincinnati Bengals North Carolina 4. Ann Arbor *Eddie Lacy RB Green Bay Packers Alabama 5. Chicago *Tavon Austin WR St. Louis Rams West Virginia 6. Miami (from Texas) James Jones WR Green Bay Packers San Jose State 7. Boston Danny Amendola WR New England Patriots Texas Tech 8. Anchorage Shane Vereen RB New England Patriots California 9. Orlando 2-Vernon Davis TE San Francisco 49’ers Maryland 10. Philadelphia *Montee Ball RB Denver Broncos Wisconsin 11. Seattle *DeAndre Hopkins WR Houston Texans Clemson 12. Washington Daryl Richardson RB St. Louis Rams Abilene Christian
2014
1. Anchorage *Bishop Sankey RB Tennessee Titans Washington 2. Miami *Carlos Hyde RB San Francisco 49’ers Ohio State 3. Orlando *Sammy Watkins WR Buffalo Bills Clemson 4. Ann Arbor Rashad Jennings RB New York Giants Liberty 5. Texas (from Boston) *Blake Bortles QB Jacksonville Jaguars Central Florida 6. Texas *Andre Williams RB New York Giants Boston College 7. Seattle Andy Dalton QB Cincinnati Bengals Texas Christian 8. Chicago *Devonta Freeman RB Atlanta Falcons Florida State 9. Washington Toby Gerhart RB Jacksonville Jaguars Stanford 10. Charlotte Julian Edelman WR New England Patriots Kent State 11. Texas (from Philadelphia) Bryce Brown RB Buffalo Bills Kansas State 12. Chicago (from London) *Terrance West RB Cleveland Browns Towson *Rookie 2,3-Number of times drafted in first round (T)-Player traded during the draft
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2015 FFL TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE Division Ties: 1. Head-to-head competition. 2. Division record. 3. Winning percentage vs. common opponents. 4. Net points in division games. 5. Net points in all games. 6. Strength of schedule. 7. Net touchdowns. 8. Coin toss. *If three or more teams are tied, the above procedure will be followed until one or more of
those teams have been eliminated from competition. At that point the remaining teams will begin again at Step One as if they were the only two teams tied for that position.
**If three or more teams are tied, and all but one team is eliminated at any single point in the
procedure, than that remaining team will be the division champion. Wild-card Ties (If the teams tied are all from the same division, then the Division Tie-Breaking Procedure will be used): 1. Head-to-head competition. 2. Winning percentage vs. common opponents. 3. Net points in all games. 4. Strength of schedule. 5. Net touchdowns. 6. Coin toss. *ALL DIVISION TIES MUST BE BROKEN FIRST. When this is done, then the Wild Card
Tie-Breaking Procedure can be used to determine which of the remaining teams advances to the playoffs.
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2015 FFL RULES (changes and additions in red)
ROSTER MAKEUP 1. You must have 2 quarterbacks, 4 running backs/fullbacks, 4 wide receivers, two tight ends, 2 place-kickers, 2 punters, and five
defensive players on your roster at all times. One of the defensive players must be a defensive back.
2. When drafting players, you must first fill your slots before using any extra picks on additional players. For example, if you have four running backs on your roster and want to draft a fifth, all 21 of your regular slots have to already be filled. Any extra players must be released after the draft.
3. Each week you must designate an 11-man starting line-up consisting of 1 quarterback, a combination of five running backs, wide receivers and tight ends, one place-kicker, one punter and three defensive players. Teams may determine the exact make-up of their RBs, WRs, and TEs each week by using any one of the following combinations:
2 RBs, 2 WRs, 1 TE (2-2-1) 1 RB, 3 WRs, 1 TE (1-3-1) 1 RB, 2 WRs, 2 TEs (1-2-2) 2 RBs, 1 WR, 2 TEs (2-1-2)
4. At least one of the three defensive starters MUST be a defensive back.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING (Points awarded to all players regardless of position)
Any Touchdown: 6 points 50 yards rushing or receiving 2 points Interception Thrown -1 point Touchdown Pass: 3 points 100-yard rushing or receiving game 5 points Fumble Lost -1 point Extra Point: 1 point 150-yard rushing or receiving game 7 points Missed Field Goal Inside 50 -1 point Field Goal Inside 50: 3 points 200-yard rushing or receiving game 10 points ½ sack 1 point Field Goal From 50+ 4 points 250-yard rushing or receiving game 12 points Sack 2 points Two-point Conversion: 2 points 300-yard rushing or receiving game 15 points Interception 2 points Two-point Conversion Pass: 1 point 100-yard passing game 1 point Opponents’ Fumble Recovery 2 points Safety: 2 points 200-yard passing game 2 points 44.0-Yard Punting Average 2 points 300-yard passing game 5 points 0 Punt Attempts by a Punter 4 points 400-yard passing game 10 points 500-yard passing game 15 points
ROSTER DEADLINES
1. This year's trading deadline will be noon on November 12, after the ninth week of the season.
2. December 13 at 1 p.m. is the deadline to have any player eligible to be protected for the 2016 season. If you wish to protect someone he must be on your roster at this point.
3. Teams that qualify for the playoffs may sign and release one player after the December 13 deadline who is eligible for the playoffs. Teams that qualify for the playoffs may also re-sign (and release an appropriate player) any number of players who they drafted or had on their roster throughout the season, and have those players also eligible for the playoffs. The transactions can occur at any time after the December 13 deadline, up to the championship game. Players signed or re-signed in such a manner are still NOT eligible to be protected.
TRADES
1. All trades must be made before the noon deadline on November 12, after the ninth week of the season. The trading freeze holds until June 1.
2. There is a $2 fee for any trade, with each team responsible for half the price.
3. Trades made during the off-season (after June 1) up through the draft are free.
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WAIVERS 1. Any time you release a player he must clear waivers before he can be re-signed. That will not occur until each team has been
notified of that player’s release, either personally, by e-mail, or by the weekly report.
2. Any player that has been placed on waivers can be claimed by any of the other 11 teams. Waiver claims will be awarded based on the claiming team’s record at the time the player was released, with the worst record getting priority. The tie-breaking procedure will be used to break ties between teams with the same record; last year’s standings will be used to break ties prior to the completion of Week One.
3. If a player goes through unclaimed he is a free agent and can be signed by any team, first-come first-serve.
4. There is a $1 fee for releasing and signing a player.
INJURED RESERVE
1. Teams will have two injured reserve spots available to them throughout the season. Moving a player to injured reserve will incur the same $1 fee as any other transaction, even if a player is not immediately signed to replace him on the active roster. ONE of the two injured reserve spots may be used for a player who is NOT on an NFL injured reserve list, but is simply listed as “OUT” on the game roster. For the purpose of this rule, that spot will be referred to as Short-Term IR. A player on Short-Term IR must remain there for at least two games, but for no more than four. A player may be released prior to his second game from Short-Term IR, but must clear waivers before being re-signed.
2. If while a player is on Short-Term IR, he is placed on the NFL injured reserve or PUP list, then the conditions of Short-Term IR are removed, and he can remain in that spot for the duration of the season if necessary.
3. In the event of a preseason or off-season injury that is deemed serious enough for a protected player to be placed on injured reserve, that player may be placed there prior to the draft in order to open a roster spot. If this option is taken, that player will remain on injured reserve for the entire season. However, he may still be released from injured reserve in order to move another player into that slot, but not re-signed for the duration of the current season or postseason.
4. A team may move a player off the injured reserve list and back to the active roster, and subsequently be replaced by another player on injured reserve. This will count as a transaction with a $1 fee.
5. At the end of the season, any player on injured reserve will treated as any other player in terms of eligibility for protection.
PROTECTING PLAYERS
1. On June 1, you must designate 9 players from your December 13 roster that you will retain exclusive rights to for the 2016 season. One of those players must be a defensive player or punter.
2. You may also be granted a roster exemption for a 10th player if he meets these requirements:
• An NFL rookie or first-year player
• He played in less than one-third of your games (4 for those who do not make the play-offs, 5 for those who do)
3. If you do qualify for an exemption, you must forfeit the corresponding draft pick in the 2016 draft that was used to select that player in 2015. If he was originally signed as a free agent then you forfeit your last pick. For example, if you select a rookie in the third round in 2015 and protect him as a rookie, you must forfeit your 2016 third round pick. Beginning in 2015: Teams signing a draft pick who has been released by another team, or claiming such a player off waivers, will only forfeit a 12th-round pick, or their lowest available pick. Teams TRADING for such a player will still be required to forfeit the corresponding draft pick that was used by the original team to select him.
4. If you do not have the appropriate draft pick you must forfeit your next highest pick.
5. If you do not have a pick in the 2016 draft which to use for a roster exemption, your next available corresponding pick will be frozen for use towards the rule.
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PRACTICE SQUAD Initial Set-Up of the Practice Squad
1. At the end of the draft, teams will sign one additional player to a Practice Squad, giving them a total of 22 players overall. The signing order will be determined by the regular draft order. A player signed to the Practice Squad must be a rookie or a first-year player (i.e., a player from the CFL or a player who has not been on an NFL roster for enough games to earn credit for a season played). The player on the Practice Squad can be any position.
2. The Practice Squad CANNOT be filled until all 21 regular roster slots are filled. However, if a team has filled it’s regular roster and owns an additional draft pick, that pick may be used to sign a player to the Practice Squad. In that way, a team would not have to wait until the end of the draft to sign a Practice Squad player.
3. The Practice Squad CANNOT be filled by moving a player from your regular roster to that slot.
Roster Moves Involving Practice Squad Players 1. A Practice Squad player CANNOT be used as an active player on game day unless he is first promoted to the active roster. A team
can promote its own Practice Squad player at any time (with respect to roster deadlines) by releasing a player off the regular 21-man roster at his position.
2. A player on the Practice Squad can be claimed by any other team, with the stipulation that the claiming team must add that player onto its active 21-man roster. You CANNOT claim a player from another team’s Practice Squad for your own team’s Practice Squad.
3. If another team puts in a claim for your Practice Squad player, you will have the option to promote him to your own active 21-man roster. If you choose not to promote the player, and lose him to another team, you will be able to fill your Practice Squad with another eligible player.
4. Practice Squad players may be released at any time and replaced with another eligible player. 5. All moves involving the Practice Squad will carry the standard $1 transaction fee.
Deadlines Involving Practice Squad Players 1. There will be a freeze on promoting and claiming Practice Squad players from the end of the draft through the end of Week
Three’s games. This will give every team a legitimate chance to evaluate its own Practice Squad player before possibly losing that player to another team.
2. Beginning on the Tuesday after Week Three, teams may claim players from other Practice Squads. A team which has its Practice Squad player claimed will be given a reasonable amount of time to either promote him or release him to the claiming team.
3. Players claimed from other Practice Squads are not eligible to be used in games until the following week after the claim has been made. For example, Team A claims the Practice Squad player from Team B on a Friday prior to games in Week Four. Even if Team B agrees to release the player to Team A, that player will not be eligible to play until Week Five.
4. All claims for Practice Squad players must be made by the normal postseason roster deadline prior to Week Fourteen. After that time, teams may only promote players from their own Practice Squads.
5. At the end of the season, you may protect the member of your Practice Squad using the same protection criteria currently in place, including the use of your roster exemption (giving up a pick in the draft based on the round the player was originally drafted in).
LEAGUE DIRECTORY (As of August 14, 2015)
Anchorage Steve Schafer 919-649-2864 [email protected]
Ann Arbor Mark Croft 727-709-4756 [email protected]
Boston Terry Winchester 863-944-3480 [email protected]
Charlotte Tim Carpenter 863-853-7030 [email protected]
863-581-0061 (cell)
Chicago Travis Corson 813-765-4517 [email protected]
London James Carruthers 813-453-4448 [email protected]
Miami Jeff Measor 229-938-0343 [email protected]
Orlando David Surratt 352-567-9862 [email protected]
Philadelphia David Carpenter 941-720-5487 [email protected]
Seattle Bob Morrison 813-503-8453 [email protected]
Texas Bryan Boliard 813-749-0999 [email protected]
Washington Clark Croft 276-601-2160 [email protected]
2015 FFL SCHEDULE
WEEK 1 (Sept. 10, Sept. 13‐14) Ann Arbor at Philadelphia Boston at Anchorage Charlotte at London Miami at Texas Seattle at Chicago Washington at Orlando
WEEK 4 (Oct. 1, Oct. 4‐5) Anchorage at Ann Arbor Boston at Charlotte Chicago at London Miami at Washington Orlando at Texas Philadelphia at Seattle
WEEK 7 (Oct. 22, Oct. 25‐26) Boston at Philadelphia Chicago at Anchorage London at Charlotte Orlando at Miami Seattle at Ann Arbor Texas at Washington
WEEK 10 (Nov. 12, Nov. 15‐16) Charlotte at Orlando Chicago at Boston Miami at London Philadelphia at Anchorage Seattle at Washington Texas at Ann Arbor
WEEK 13 (Dec. 3, Dec. 6‐7) Ann Arbor at Anchorage Boston at Seattle Charlotte at Texas Orlando at London Philadelphia at Chicago Washington at Miami
SEMI‐FINALS (Dec. 24, 27‐28) #1 Seed vs. #4 Seed #2 Seed vs. #3 Seed
WEEK 2 (Sept. 17, Sept. 20‐21) Anchorage at Texas Charlotte at Ann Arbor Chicago at Washington London at Miami Orlando at Seattle Philadelphia at Boston
WEEK 5 (Oct. 8, Oct. 11‐12) Anchorage at Philadelphia Ann Arbor at Washington London at Seattle Miami at Boston Orlando at Chicago Texas at Charlotte
WEEK 8 (Oct. 29, Nov. 1‐2) Ann Arbor at Orlando Boston at Texas Chicago at Philadelphia Miami at Anchorage Seattle at Charlotte Washington at London
WEEK 11 (Nov. 19, Nov. 22‐23) Anchorage at Chicago Ann Arbor at Seattle Boston at London Charlotte at Washington Miami at Philadelphia Texas at Orlando
WEEK 14 (Dec. 10, Dec. 13‐14) Anchorage at London Boston at Ann Arbor Chicago at Miami Orlando at Charlotte Seattle at Philadelphia Washington at Texas
FINALS (Jan. 3) SUPER BOWL XXV
WEEK 3 (Sept. 24, Sept. 27‐28) Ann Arbor at Miami Boston at Chicago Philadelphia at Orlando Seattle at Anchorage Texas at London Washington at Charlotte
WEEK 6 (Oct. 15, Oct. 18‐19) Ann Arbor at Chicago Charlotte at Miami London at Orlando Philadelphia at Texas Seattle at Boston Washington at Anchorage
WEEK 9 (Nov. 5, Nov. 8‐9) Anchorage at Seattle Ann Arbor at Boston Charlotte at Chicago London at Philadelphia Orlando at Washington Texas at Miami
WEEK 12 (Nov. 26, Nov. 29‐30) Chicago at Seattle London at Texas Miami at Charlotte Orlando at Anchorage Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Washington at Boston
WEEK 15 (Dec. 17, Dec. 20‐21) Anchorage at Boston Charlotte at Philadelphia Chicago at Ann Arbor London at Washington Miami at Orlando Texas at Seattle
ROSTER DEADLINES 1. This year's trading deadline will be noon on November 12, after the ninth week of the season. 2. December 13 at 1 p.m., is the deadline to have any player eligible to be protected for the 2015 season. If you wish to protect
someone he must be on your roster at this point. 3. Any playoff team may sign one additional player after the December 13 deadline, up to the championship game, who will be
eligible for the postseason. Playoff teams may also re‐sign any player previously on their roster during the current season, with those players also eligible for the postseason. Players signed in such a fashion are not eligible to be protected.