Table of Contents pgs. 1-5 .......................................................... 2012 Anchorage Preview pgs. 6-11 ........................................................ 2012 Ann Arbor Preview pgs. 12-16 ...................................................... 2012 Boston Preview pgs. 17-22 ...................................................... 2012 Charlotte Preview pgs. 23-27 ...................................................... 2012 Chicago Preview pgs. 28-33 ...................................................... 2012 London Preview pgs. 34-39 ...................................................... 2012 Miami Preview pgs. 40-44 ...................................................... 2012 Orlando Preview pgs. 45-49 ...................................................... 2012 Philadelphia Preview pgs. 50-54 ...................................................... 2012 Seattle Preview pgs. 55-59 ...................................................... 2012 Texas Preview pgs. 60-65 ...................................................... 2012 Washington Preview (includes all-time award winners, won-loss records, results, first round draft picks & record holders) pgs. 66-71 ...................................................... Team Single Game Records pgs. 72-74 ...................................................... Selected Postseason Records (expanded for 2012) pgs. 75-80 ...................................................... Individual Single Game Records pgs. 81-87 ...................................................... Team Single Season Records pgs. 88-92 ...................................................... Individual Single Season Records pgs. 93-95 ...................................................... FFL Streaks pg. 96-97 ........................................................ Miscellaneous Accomplishments pgs. 98-103 .................................................... Top Passing, Rushing and Receiving Games pg. 104 ........................................................... Career Coaching Records pgs. 105-111 .................................................. Career Leaders pgs. 112-115 .................................................. Yearly Leaders pg. 116 ........................................................... All-Time Postseason Results pgs. 117-119 .................................................. Players-of-the-Week pg. 120 ........................................................... Year-by-Year Award Winners pg. 121 ........................................................... Tie Breaking Procedure pg. 122-123 .................................................... FFL Rules pg. 124 ........................................................... League Directory IBC ................................................................. 2012 Schedule
ANCHORAGE Blizzard
2011 Record: 7-8, 3rd Place in FFL North What happened last year… The Blizzard started 1‐4 and never quite dug out of that hole even after winning four of their last five games to end the season Tom Brady was brilliant once again, throwing for over 4,500 yards and 35 touchdowns, and scoring 151 points, the eighth time in the last nine years he’s topped 3,000 yards Anchorage wide receivers scored just nine touchdowns, tied for the fewest in the league with Orlando Reggie Wayne virtually disappeared, catching only 30 passes for 379 yards and scoring his only touchdown of the season in Week One
2012 PREVIEW nly once in the last 10 years have the Anchorage Blizzard won fewer than seven games, but they were hard-pressed to reach that number last year when they missed the playoffs for only the second time since 2006. It may be a struggle again this year unless head coach Steve Schafer can find some new weapons to compliment what he already has. At the very least though, he’ll be able to build around Tom Brady, who’s coming off another spectacular season that saw him pass for a team-record 4,597 yards and 35 touchdowns while scoring 151 points. That was almost twice as many points as any other offensive player for the Blizzard, illustrating the problem Schafer has. Reggie Wayne, the team’s most reliable wide receiver for several years, fell off the cliff last year when his receptions fell from 99 to 30, and his yardage dropped from over 1,200 to 379. He’ll be 34 this November, the same age where former Blizzard standout Torry Holt suddenly hit the wall, and that’s cause for concern. Steve Smith, who was added last year via free agency, is 33, and though he’s coming off a 1,000-yard season, the feeling is his best days may be behind him too. Brandon Lloyd is another 30-year old wide receiver who had a decent season for the Blizzard with 589 yards and four touchdowns in 10 games, but is probably better suited for a back-up role. Antonio Gates is 32, and has had some injury problems the last two seasons, but he remains one of the league’s best tight ends. His six touchdown catches were the most on the team last year though he missed nearly four full games. Elsewhere, Michael Turner had a solid 2011 campaign with 1,129 yards and nine touchdowns, but looked a bit slower the second half of the season. Cedric Benson looked slow all year, but for the most part gets the job done. If not for a 1-game suspension in the middle of the year, he would have joined Turner as a 1,000-yard rusher. With age an issue at all of those positions, and already a major factor at many of them, Schafer will need some younger players to step up quickly. Late-round picks Roy Helu Jr. and Torrey Smith saw scant playing time as rookies, making them uncertain options as this point, and Dustin Keller has failed to deliver two years in a row when Gates has been hurt. Defensively, Anchorage has been pretty good in recent years, led by Clay Matthews Jr., and Matt Bryant is a dependable kicker who went 22-for-24 on field goals.
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Michael Turner Cedric Benson
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 1,129 yards 273 att. 4.14 avg. 959 yards 244 att. 3.93 avg.
9 TD 6 TD
Steve L. Smith Antonio Gates Brandon Lloyd
Receiving 1,121 yards 64 rec. 632 yards 55 rec. 589 yards 43 rec.
4 TD 6 TD 4 TD
Passing Tom Brady 4,597 yards 35 TD Ben Roethlisberger 361 yards 3 TD Tom Brady Matt Bryant Michael Turner
17.52 avg. 11.49 avg. 13.70 avg. 11 Int. 0 Int.
106.78 rating 121.85 rating
Scoring 151 points 1 TD, 35 TD passes, nine 300-y.g. 100 points 34-for-34 on XPs, 22-for-24 on FGs 79 points 9 TDs, five 100-yard games
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................. 6th .......................... 2007 Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 12th .......................... never Total Offense .................................3rd .......................... never Rushing Offense ............................ 5th ......................... never Receiving Offense ......................... 9th .......................... 2005 Passing Offense ........................... 2nd .......................... 2007 Passer Rating ................................3rd .......................... 2010 Kicking (based on points) .............. 8th .......................... 2006 Field Goal Percentage .................1st .......................... 2011 Punting (based on gross avg.) ...1st .......................... 2011 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 Normally 32 touchdowns isn’t a terrible number, but with league scoring at an all-time high in 2011, it ranked last in the league. They were the fewest scored by the Blizzard in six years. Breaking that number down further, the running backs scored 15, and the wide receivers scored only nine. With the type of season Tom Brady had, it wouldn’t have taken much more to put Anchorage in the playoffs. Two losses early in the year by four points each were even more hurtful considering the Blizzard scored a total of three touchdowns in those games.
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CHARTING THE BLIZZARD IN 2011
228 220 216 192 189 186 179 171 166 165
50.00
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45.00
3
40.00
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35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
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 163 Torry Holt (vs. Sea.) ................................ Sept. 25, 2005
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position
517 423 399 388 387 387 380 380 378 375 373 372 372
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Tom Brady (vs. Lon.)............................. Sept. 11, 2011 Tom Brady (at Tex.) .............................. Sept. 18, 2011 Tom Brady (at A.A.) ................................... Dec. 9, 2007 Tom Brady (vs. Tex.)................................. Oct. 14, 2007 Ben Roethlisberger (vs. Orl.) ....................Nov. 14, 2010 Tom Brady (vs. A.A.) ............................. Sept. 25, 2011 Tom Brady (at Sea.) ..................................Nov. 25, 2007 Tom Brady (at Char.) ................................. Oct. 18, 2009 Tom Brady (at Tex.) ................................ Sept. 13, 2009 Tom Brady (vs. Mia.) ...............................Nov. 15, 2009 Tom Brady (at Wash.) ..............................Nov. 18, 2007 Tom Brady (vs. Sea.) ............................... Sept. 25, 2005 Tom Brady (vs. Char.) ............................. Sept. 25, 2006
29 26 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 20
Top Single Game Scoring Performances Michael Turner (at Lon.) ............................Nov. 3, 2008 Tom Brady (at Chi.) ................................... Oct. 28, 2007 Antonio Gates (at Sea.) .............................. Oct. 30, 2005 Torry Holt (vs. Char.) ................................ Oct. 15, 2006 Tom Brady (at Bos.) .................................. Oct. 21, 2007 Michael Turner (vs. Char.) ...................... Sept. 21, 2008 Tom Brady (at Char.) ................................. Oct. 18, 2009 Ricky Williams (at Chi.) ...........................Nov. 22, 2009 Michael Turner (at Char.) ......................... Dec. 12, 2010 Ricky Williams (at Bos.) ............................ Dec. 1, 2002 Ricky Williams (at Sea.) ............................. Dec. 8, 2002 Tom Brady (vs. Tex.)................................. Oct. 14, 2007 Tom Brady (at Wash.) ..............................Nov. 18, 2007 Michael Turner (at Tex.)............................ Sept. 7, 2008
200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Anchorage FFL Avg.
QB 165
RB 130
WR 86
TE 36
K 105
P 28
Def 40
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Ricky Williams (at Bos.) ............................ Dec. 1, 2002 Michael Turner (at Tex.)............................ Sept. 7, 2008 Ricky Williams (at Sea.) ............................. Dec. 8, 2002 Errict Rhett (at Orl.) .................................... Dec. 4, 1994 Cedric Benson (vs. Bos.) ........................... Oct. 25, 2009 Derrick Blaylock (at Lon.) ........................Nov. 14, 2004 Ricky Williams (at Bos.) ........................... Oct. 31, 1999 Samkon Gado (at Phil.)............................. Dec. 11, 2005 Michael Turner (vs. Wash.) ........................Nov. 8, 2009 Natrone Means (vs. Lon.) ........................ Sept. 13, 1998
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 139 ....... Michael Turner ......... Oct. 16 (at Sea.) Receiving Yards ..... 181 ....... Steve L. Smith.......... Oct. 2 (vs. Chi.) Receptions ................. 8 ....... Antonio Gates .......... Sept. 11 (vs. Lon.) 8 ....... Steve L. Smith.......... Oct. 2 (vs. Chi.) 8 ....... Antonio Gates .......... Nov. 6 (at Chi.) Passing Yards ........ 517 ....... Tom Brady................ Sept. 11 (vs. Lon.) Points ........................ 19 ....... Tom Brady................ Sept. 11 (vs. Lon.)
Blizzard Fast Fact Ricky Williams had already been the only player in FFL history to rush for 200 yards in back‐to‐back games, doing it in 2002, but last year quarterback Tom Brady joined him on a unique list by becoming the only player with back‐to‐back 400‐yard passing games.
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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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Michael Turner..............15...... 2008 Receptions......................... Torry Holt ...................102...... 2003 Receiving Yards ................ Torry Holt ................1,518...... 2003 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Derrick Alexander ....20.81...... 2000 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 Passer Rating..................... Tom Brady .............119.67...... 2007 Passing Yards .................. Tom Brady ..............4,597...... 2011 Touchdown Passes ............ Tom Brady ....................45...... 2007 Interceptions Thrown ........ Doug Flutie ...................16...... 1999 Extra Points ....................... Mason Crosby ...............36...... 2010 Field Goals ........................ Adam Vinatieri..............29...... 1998 Field Goal Percentage .......Jeff Wilkins .................933...... 2006 Punting Average .............. Andy Lee .................50.41...... 2011 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) ..................... Adam Vinatieri............117...... 1998 Scoring (DEF) ................... Chris Doleman ..............32...... 1992
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011
3,000‐Yard Passers Tom Brady ..................... 3,278 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 3,200 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 3,888 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 3,059 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 4,235 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 3,730 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 3,211 ..... 14 games Tom Brady ..................... 4,597 ..... 14 games
1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2008 2010 2011
1,000‐Yard Rushers Errict Rhett .................... 1,120 ..... 14 games Terry Allen ..................... 1,031 ..... 13 games Ricky Williams ................ 1,000 ..... 10 games Ricky Williams ................ 1,138 ..... 14 games Ricky Williams ................ 1,601 ..... 14 games Ricky Williams ................ 1,188 ..... 14 games Michael Turner .............. 1,421 ..... 14 games Michael Turner .............. 1,256 ..... 14 games Michael Turner .............. 1,129 ..... 14 games
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Torry Holt .......................1,133 .... 14 games Torry Holt .......................1,518 .... 14 games Torry Holt .......................1,181 .... 14 games Torry Holt .......................1,128 .... 13 games Antonio Gates ................1,026 .... 13 games Reggie Wayne ................1,075 .... 13 games Torry Holt .......................1,044 .... 14 games Reggie Wayne ................1,280 .... 14 games Torry Holt .......................1,055 .... 14 games Reggie Wayne ................1,210 .... 14 games Antonio Gates ................1,071 .... 14 games Reggie Wayne ................1,247 .... 14 games Steve L. Smith .................1,121 .... 13 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Jim Harbaugh ............. QB 2002 (No selection) Marion Butts ................ RB 2003 Tom Brady ....................... QB Errict Rhett .................. RB 2004 Duce Staley ..................... RB Ki-Jana Carter ............. RB 2005 J.J. Arrington ................... RB (No selection) 2006 Laurence Maroney........... RB Vinny Testaverde ........ QB 2007 (No selection) Robert Holcombe ........ RB 2008 Fred Taylor ...................... RB *Ricky Williams ........... RB 2009 (No selection) Torry Holt .................... WR 2010 Steve Smith .................... WR Kevan Barlow .............. RB 2011 Brandon Lloyd ................ WR
*First pick in the draft
1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
2007
2008 2009 2010
2011
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
Reggie White Morten Andersen Reggie White Reggie White Adam Vinatieri Chris Gardocki Robert Porcher Ricky Williams Torry Holt Shane Lechler Steve Schafer Antonio Gates Shane Lechler Antonio Gates Torry Holt Torry Holt Antonio Gates Steve Schafer Tom Brady Shane Lechler Reggie Wayne Antonio Gates Michael Turner Reggie Wayne Antonio Gates Clay Matthews Jr. Tom Brady Michael Turner Andy Lee
All-FFL Performers DE Second Team K Second Team DE First Team DE Second Team K Second Team P First Team DE First Team RB First Team WR First Team P First Team Coach-of-the-Year TE First Team P First Team TE First Team WR Second Team WR First Team TE First Team Coach-of-the-Year QB First Team (MVP) P First Team WR Second Team TE Second Team RB First Team (MVP) WR First Team TE First Team LB First Team (Defensive POY) QB Second Team RB Second Team P Second Team
Blizzard Fast Fact Torry Holt holds the FFL record with eight consecutive 1,000‐yard receiving seasons from 2000‐07. No one else has ever had more than six straight, and no current player has more than two in a row.
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Anchorage All-Time Playoff Results 2003 vs. Miami W, 53-28 vs. London W, 47-46 2006 vs. Miami L, 11-56 2007 vs. Washington L, 50-92 2009 at Orlando L, 34-44 2010 vs. Boston L, 34-45
Quarterback Tom Brady (138) Tom Brady (204) Tom Brady (249) Tom Brady (215) Tom Brady (267) Tom Brady (140)
Leading Rusher Kevan Barlow (154) Ricky Williams (73) Tom Brady (31) Laurence Maroney (156) Cedric Benson (133) Cedric Benson (52)
Leading Receiver Torry Holt (124) Derrick Mason (90) Antonio Gates (63) Reggie Wayne (143) Antonio Gates (74) Mario Manningham (132)
Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2003 2006 2007 2009 2010
Anchorage Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Steve Schafer 5 10 0 411 520 Steve Schafer 5 11 0 358 493 Steve Schafer 6 9 0 391 465 Steve Schafer 6 9 0 479 560 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 326 463 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 436 534 Steve Schafer 2 13 0 378 629 Steve Schafer 8 7 0 407 423 Steve Schafer 6 8 1 451 515 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 421 515 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 518 591 Steve Schafer 11 3 1 495 393 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 537 549 Steve Schafer 5 10 0 472 515 Steve Schafer 11 4 0 552 434 Steve Schafer 11 4 0 640 509 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 535 533 Steve Schafer 10 5 0 606 497 Steve Schafer 10 5 0 631 523 Steve Schafer 7 8 0 590 675
Div. Finish Fifth Fourth Fourth Third Fifth Fifth Sixth Fourth Fourth Fifth Third First Fourth Fifth First First Third Second First Third
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 21 18 1 Won 1 16 17 Won 1 7 11 Lost 1 15 24 1 Lost 5 9 10 Won 3 7 8 Won 2 4 15 Lost 4 24 16 Won 6 17 23 Lost 1 13 10 Lost 1 8 12 Lost 2
Home Away 10‐9‐1 11‐9 7‐10 9‐7 3‐7 4‐4 8‐11‐1 7‐13 4‐4 5‐6 3‐5 4‐3 2‐8 2‐7 11‐9 13‐7 8‐12 9‐11 9‐4 4‐6 3‐8 5‐4
Totals
141 164
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68‐87‐2
73‐77
vs. Boston vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Washington
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 1 Lost 1 1‐1 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1
Totals
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4
2‐3
Most Points Scored in a Game vs. Ann Arbor (51) ............ Sept. 21, 1997 at Chicago (21) ................... Oct. 28, 2007 vs. Ann Arbor (41) ............... Dec. 5, 2010 vs. Boston (40) .................... Nov. 7, 2010 at Ann Arbor (18) ............. Nov. 20, 2011 at Charlotte (31) ................. Oct. 18, 2009
6 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10
Fewest Points Scored in a Game at Ann Arbor (53) .................. Oct. 6, 1996 vs. Chicago (37) ................. Oct. 29, 1995 vs. Charlotte (50) ................ Sept. 6, 1998 at Orlando (49) .................. Nov. 15, 1998 at Philadelphia (8) ............ Sept. 26, 1993 at Seattle (37) .................... Dec. 19, 1993 vs. Ann Arbor (23) .............. Oct. 26, 2008 vs. Ann Arbor (19) .............. Oct. 16, 1994 at Chicago (36) .................. Nov. 16, 1997 at Ann Arbor (26) ............... Dec. 16, 2001 vs. Miami (56) ...................... Nov. 4, 2007
5 7 8 8 8 10 11 11 11
Fewest Points Allowed at Philadelphia (52) .............. Oct. 7, 2007 vs. Chicago (23) .................. Dec. 8, 1996 at Philadelphia (9) ............ Sept. 26, 1993 vs. Texas (17) ...................... Dec. 5, 1993 vs. Washington (27) ........... Oct. 19, 2003 vs. Boston (33) ................. Sept. 24, 2006 at Texas (12) ........................ Oct. 2, 1994 vs. Texas (19) ..................... Oct. 30, 1994 vs. Boston (14) .................... Nov. 9, 2003
77 75 70 70 69 67 67 67
Most Points Allowed at Chicago (22) ..................... Oct. 1, 2000 at Boston (21) .....................Oct. 9, 2011 at Charlotte (54) ................ Nov. 19, 1995 vs. Ann Arbor (31) ............ Sept. 27, 1998 at Boston (51) ...................... Dec. 1, 2002 vs. Orlando (21) ................ Sept. 24, 1995 at Seattle (30) ................... Sept. 26, 2004 at Chicago (24) ................... Nov. 6, 2011
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 41 (8-49) at Orlando.............. Nov. 15, 1998
Away ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 0‐1 ‐‐‐
71 71 69 64 62 61
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
Postseason History Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Wild Card Qualifier Northern Division Champions
vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
Top Scorer Kevan Barlow (17) John Kasay (13) Shayne Graham (5) Maroney, Wayne & Fred Taylor (11) Tom Brady (12) Mario Manningham (11)
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Ann Arbor (21-18-1) W (A) 44-35 11/1/92 W (H) 36-14 11/15/92 L (A) 16-40 9/19/93 L (H) 25-59 10/24/93 L (A) 31-50 9/4/94 L (H) 10-19 10/16/94 L (H) 13-46 9/3/95 L (A) 33-39 11/5/95 L (A) 6-53 10/6/96 L (H) 15-19 10/27/96 W (H) 71-51 9/21/97 L (A) 18-43 11/9/97 L (H) 31-70 9/27/98 L (A) 48-66 11/29/98 L (H) 15-23 10/10/99 W (A) 18-17 11/14/99 W (A) 36-28 9/10/00 W (H) 43-39 10/22/00 W (H) 36-25 11/25/01 L (A) 10-26 12/16/01 W (A) 43-32 9/15/02 W (H) 35-18 11/17/02 W (A) 25-23 10/12/03 T (H) 30-30 11/16/03 W (H) 36-22 10/17/04 W (A) 55-26 11/7/04 L (A) 30-46 9/11/05 W (H) 29-28 12/18/05 W (A) 39-27 10/8/06 L (H) 26-35 11/12/06 W (H) 39-26 9/16/07 W (A) 57-47 12/16/07 L (H) 9-24 10/26/08 W (A) 44-24 11/30/08 L (A) 30-47 9/27/09 W (H) 25-22 12/13/09 W (A) 33-19 10/3/10 W (H) 69-41 12/5/10 L (H) 24-59 9/25/11 W (A) 62-18 11/20/11 Boston (16-17) L (A) 28-45 L (H) 13-20 L (H) 25-26 L (A) 21-40 W (A) 37-28 L (H) 20-22 W (A) 36-25 L (H) 24-50 W (H) 34-31 W (A) 38-30 W (A) 25-22 L (H) 30-35 L (H) 32-53 L (A) 51-69 W (A) 37-20 W (H) 14-11 W (A) 45-31 L (H) 18-37 W (H) 40-13 L (A) 26-38 W (H) 33-10 L (A) 12-24 W (A) 32-21 L (H) 33-37 L (H) 21-34 W (A) 46-32
10/20/96 12/1/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 10/11/98 12/13/98 10/31/99 12/12/99 9/24/00 11/5/00 10/21/01 11/4/01 10/13/02 12/1/02 9/14/03 11/9/03 9/19/04 12/19/04 10/9/05 11/27/05 9/24/06 11/5/06 10/21/07 12/2/07 9/28/08 12/14/08
W W W L L L W
ANCHORAGE BLIZZARD ALL-TIME RESULTS
(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)
41-27 45-35 64-40 32-39 34-45* 21-75 47-40
10/25/09 12/20/09 11/7/10 12/19/10 12/26/10 10/9/11 11/27/11
Charlotte (7-11) L (H) 24-26 L (H) 18-34 W (A) 27-23 W (H) 29-20 L (A) 54-70 L (A) 30-62 L (H) 8-50 L (H) 20-28 L (A) 34-35 L (H) 22-34 L (A) 27-51 W (A) 57-16 L (H) 32-35 W (H) 59-48 W (H) 35-31 W (A) 61-31 W (A) 48-38 L (H) 45-60
10/11/92 9/5/93 11/28/93 11/13/94 11/19/95 11/30/97 9/6/98 10/17/99 11/19/00 9/23/01 10/6/02 12/14/03 10/23/05 10/15/06 9/21/08 10/18/09 12/12/10 10/23/11
Chicago (15-24-1) L (A) 32-50 L (H) 18-34 L (H) 23-25 L (A) 24-41 L (H) 24-31 L (A) 20-23 L (H) 7-37 W (A) 42-29 L (A) 28-55 W (H) 23-7 W (H) 33-16 L (A) 10-36 L (A) 19-50 L (H) 11-30 W (H) 35-26 W (A) 32-28 L (A) 22-77 T (H) 23-23 L (H) 20-33 W (A) 40-34 L (H) 18-44 L (A) 18-55 W (A) 28-16 W (H) 25-20 W (H) 53-27 L (A) 51-64 L (A) 21-29 W (H) 47-13 W (A) 32-13 W (H) 34-31 W (A) 71-21 W (H) 36-30 L (H) 26-45 L (A) 35-63 W (A) 58-21 L (H) 28-31 L (H) 11-14 L (A) 41-47 L (H) 42-46 L (A) 24-67
9/27/92 11/22/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 9/11/94 11/6/94 10/29/95 11/26/95 9/22/96 12/8/96 10/19/97 11/16/97 9/13/98 11/8/98 11/7/99 12/19/99 10/1/00 12/10/00 9/30/01 11/18/01 10/20/02 11/10/02 10/5/03 12/7/03 11/21/04 12/12/04 10/16/05 11/20/05 9/10/06 10/29/06 10/28/07 12/16/07 9/14/08 11/9/08 11/22/09 12/6/09 10/17/10 11/28/10 10/2/11 11/6/11
London (9-10) L (A) 31-45 L (A) 21-27 L (H) 25-41 L (A) 22-30 W (A) 34-29 L (H) 25-34 L (A) 33-39 L (H) 28-38 L (A) 35-45 W (H) 55-29 W (H) 41-22 W (H) 47-46** W (A) 46-27 L (H) 27-33 W (A) 58-17 L (A) 27-40 W (A) 52-26 W (A) 48-31 W (H) 56-53
9/13/92 11/14/93 9/25/94 10/23/94 10/22/95 10/13/96 9/14/97 9/20/98 11/21/99 9/8/02 9/7/03 12/28/03 11/14/04 10/2/05 10/1/06 9/30/07 11/23/08 10/31/10 9/11/11
Miami (7-8) W (A) 33-16 W (H) 42-22 L (A) 18-54 L (H) 18-32 L (A) 30-54 L (H) 34-61 W (A) 53-45 W (H) 53-28* L (H) 14-46 L (A) 28-52 W (A) 38-37 L (H) 11-56* L (H) 10-56 W (H) 47-29 W (A) 45-23
9/8/96 9/7/97 10/18/98 9/3/00 12/23/01 12/15/02 11/2/03 12/21/03 10/24/04 12/4/05 11/26/06 12/24/06 11/14/07 11/15/09 12/11/11
Orlando (4-15) L (H) 22-40 L (A) 19-32 L (A) 37-38 L (H) 23-31 L (A) 31-50 L (H) 21-67 L (A) 11-44 L (A) 8-49 W (H) 30-25 L (H) 20-26 L (A) 32-42 L (H) 36-40 W (A) 45-39 W (H) 34-17 W (A) 52-40 L (H) 34-43 L (H) 37-65 L (A) 34-44* L (H) 19-21
9/20/92 11/29/92 10/10/93 12/12/93 12/4/94 9/24/95 11/24/96 11/15/98 9/26/99 11/12/00 12/9/01 11/3/02 10/31/04 11/19/06 9/9/07 10/19/08 10/11/09 12/27/09 11/14/10
Philadelphia (24-16) W (H) 39-37 10/18/92 W (A) 34-27 12/6/92 W (A) 9-8 9/26/93 L (H) 21-39 11/21/93 L (A) 38-63 9/18/94 W (H) 45-31 12/11/94 W (H) 52-14 10/1/95 W (A) 50-17 12/10/95 W (H) 31-19 9/15/96 W (A) 33-25 11/10/96
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L W L L L L W W L L L W L L L L W W W L W W W L W W W W W W
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A)
17-41 38-32 30-33 35-39 23-34 20-25 55-18 29-27 33-39 28-49 20-51 43-21 30-38 43-45 29-36 24-25 22-17 46-24 35-34 45-51 52-5 40-36 45-21 25-39 52-12 41-37 57-43 45-40 31-26 48-41
10/12/97 11/23/97 11/1/98 11/22/98 10/3/99 11/28/99 10/29/00 12/3/00 9/9/01 12/2/01 9/29/02 10/27/02 10/26/03 11/23/03 10/3/04 11/28/04 11/13/05 12/11/05 9/17/06 12/10/06 10/7/07 11/11/07 11/2/08 12/7/08 10/4/09 11/29/09 9/26/10 10/24/10 10/30/11 12/18/11
Seattle (16-22) L (A) 14-30 L (H) 16-35 L (H) 19-42 L (A) 9-37 W (H) 24-13 L (A) 30-50 L (A) 12-37 W (H) 28-21 L (H) 12-27 L (A) 18-37 W (A) 37-15 L (H) 20-35 L (A) 24-32 L (H) 27-48 W (A) 26-19 L (H) 24-27 L (H) 17-27 L (A) 16-35 W (H) 51-25 L (A) 17-54 W (H) 29-22 W (A) 38-31 W (H) 27-18 L (A) 31-47 L (A) 30-67 L (H) 26-52 L (H) 34-59 L (A) 43-49 W (H) 40-15 W (A) 34-33
10/25/92 12/13/92 10/3/93 12/19/93 10/9/94 11/27/94 9/10/95 12/3/95 9/29/96 11/3/96 8/31/97 11/2/97 10/25/98 12/6/98 9/19/99 12/5/99 9/17/00 11/26/00 10/28/01 11/11/01 9/22/02 12/8/02 9/28/03 11/30/03 9/26/04 12/5/04 9/25/05 10/30/05 10/22/06 12/3/06
L W W W L W W W W L
(H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)
38-59 54-17 43-26 38-32 24-48 38-19 38-20 36-35 38-17 24-38
9/23/07 11/25/07 10/12/08 11/16/08 9/20/09 11/1/09 9/19/10 10/10/10 10/16/11 12/4/11
Texas (13-10) L (H) 13-37 L (A) 39-52 W (A) 33-17 W (H) 17-8 W (A) 12-11 W (H) 19-11 L (A) 25-31 L (H) 44-54 W (H) 23-22 L (A) 26-32 W (H) 34-20 W (H) 43-27 L (A) 32-39 W (H) 27-12 W (A) 45-14 W (H) 27-24 W (A) 45-27 L (H) 30-46 W (H) 50-49 L (A) 42-45 L (A) 38-43 W (H) 50-37 L (A) 44-48
9/6/92 11/8/92 10/17/93 12/5/93 10/2/94 10/30/94 10/8/95 11/12/95 9/1/96 9/28/97 10/4/98 9/12/99 10/8/00 10/14/01 11/24/02 9/21/03 10/10/04 9/11/05 10/14/07 9/7/08 9/13/09 11/21/10 9/18/11
Washington (8-12) W (A) 30-26 10/4/92 W (H) 36-24 10/31/93 W (A) 31-22 11/20/94 W (A) 38-30 9/3/95 L (H) 26-39 10/15/95 L (H) 27-40 11/17/96 L (H) 15-44 10/26/97 W (A) 26-24 10/24/99 L (H) 34-48 10/15/00 L (A) 20-31 10/7/01 W (H) 27-8 10/19/03 L (H) 20-23 9/12/04 L (A) 30-35 11/6/05 L (H) 33-42 12/17/06 W (A) 49-25 11/18/07 L (H) 50-92* 12/23/07 L (A) 40-48 10/5/08 W (H) 41-30 11/8/09 L (A) 40-58 9/12/10 L (H) 39-64 11/13/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
Blizzard Fast Fact Beginning with the final game of 2006 and going into November of 2007, Anchorage quarterbacks set an FFL record by throwing two or more touchdown passes in 12 straight games. They’ve also done that in 21 of the last 22 games dating back to 2010.
ANN ARBOR Night Hawks
2011 Record: 6-9, 6th Place in FFL North What happened last year… Ann Arbor averaged 37.7 points per game, its best scoring average since 1998, but still the second lowest in the FFL North during the highest scoring season in FFL history Matt Ryan continued to improve, becoming the first non‐kicker for the Night Hawks in four years to score over 100 points, and scoring more points than any Ann Arbor quarterback in the last 15 years Wes Welker became the first player in league history with two 100‐catch seasons Ryan Mathews rebounded from a rough rookie season to rush for over 1,000 yards and average nearly five yards per carry
2012 PREVIEW espite a 6-9 record, there were a lot of positives for the Ann Arbor Night Hawks in 2011. Unfortunately for head coach Mark Croft, they didn’t help the team improve in the standings, and in fact, the Night Hawks even fell three places, though it was more a product of an extremely tight race in the FFL North. In actuality, Ann Arbor was only two games out of first, and just one game out with three remaining. The division still looks wide open too, giving Croft hope that a 12-year playoff drought might end in 2012. If it does, Ryan Mathews will undoubtedly play a big role. After an injury-plagued rookie season that saw him rush for only 500 yards, Mathews was sixth in the FFL last year with 1,033 yards, caught 47 passes, scored six touchdowns, and averaged 4.9 yards per carry. He has the ability to be a top-level back in the Marshall Faulk mold. Wes Welker will also be a big part of the offense just as he’s been every year since joining the Night Hawks as an undrafted free agent in 2007. Last year he led the league in catches (104), yards (1,384) and 100-yard games (7), and was tied for third with nine touchdown receptions. How he gets open as often as he does is an amazing phenomena. Matt Ryan is still pulling the trigger and is coming off the best season of his 4-year career with 3,698 yards and 26 touchdown passes. While he’s not an elite quarterback, Ryan is a still a quality player capable of having some big games. Though Ann Arbor has a solid trio to build around, another running back and wide receiver need to emerge for the Night Hawks to become legitimate contenders. Croft knew Brandon Jacobs and Pierre Thomas weren’t the answer at running back and drafted Daniel Thomas to replace them; and he hoped Kenny Britt would become a viable option opposite Welker. It didn’t work out as planned. Thomas was limited by a hamstring injury all year and rushed for just 237 yards. Britt had 271 yards and three TDs in the first two games, but a torn ACL in Week Three ended his season. Former inmate Plaxico Burress performed okay after Britt was hurt (26-315-6 in 10 games), but the Night Hawks need both Thomas and Britt healthy in 2012. The Night Hawks also need to decide on a tight end. Mercedes Lewis (11-161) took a step back last year, and Jermaine Gresham (36-384-4) took one forward. The kicking game may be in flux too with former all-star Rob Bironas competing with Connor Barth. Defensively, Charles Johnson needs to show he’s more than a 1-year wonder, and Ndamukong Suh needs to clean up his act.
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Ryan Mathews Brandon Jacobs
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 1,033 yards 211 att. 4.90 avg. 350 yards 87 att. 4.02 avg.
Receiving Wes Welker 1,384 yards 104 rec. Ryan Mathews 439 yards 47 rec. Jermaine Gresham 384 yards 36 rec. Matt Ryan Matt Cassel Matt Ryan Wes Welker Connor Barth
Passing 3,698 yards 26 TD 261 yards 1 TD
13.31 avg. 9.34 avg. 10.67 avg. 12 Int. 2 Int.
6 TD 6 TD 9 TD 0 TD 4 TD
90.69 rating 69.92 rating
Scoring 103 points 2 TDs, 26 TD passes, five 300-y.g. 92 points 9 TDs, seven 100-yard games 85 points 19-for-19 on XPs, 22-for-24 on FGs
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................. 9th .......................... 1995 Scoring (touchdowns) .................... 5th .......................... 1995 Total Offense ................................. 8th .......................... 1998 Rushing Offense ............................ 9th .......................... never Receiving Offense ......................... 6th .......................... 1998 Passing Offense ............................ 7th .......................... 1999 Passer Rating ................................ 7th .......................... never Kicking (based on points) ............ 10th .......................... 2008 Field Goal Percentage .................t-4th .......................... 2001 Punting (based on gross avg.)....... 7th .......................... 2009 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 With nearly 1,500 yards from scrimmage last year, Ryan Mathews showed what he’s capable of doing, but the combination of Brandon Jacobs, Daniel Thomas and Pierre Thomas didn’t quite measure up to that standard. Jacobs was Ann Arbor’s second leading rusher with only 350 yards, and his almost constant complaining wore on everyone’s nerves. With both of the Thomases dealing with various injuries, Croft had little choice but to play Jacobs, even when it was apparent he was more suited for a part-time gig. He salvaged some respectability with a couple of quality games in November, but the Night Hawks needed a lot more.
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CHARTING THE NIGHT HAWKS IN 2011
223 213 208 202 192 183 183 178 177 168 163
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 217 Wes Welker (at Anch.) .......................... Sept. 25, 2011 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 165 Jerry Rice (at Orl.) ....................................Nov. 20, 1994
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200 180
395 390 388 383 381 369 367 366 363 362 362
160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Ann Arbor
QB 104
RB 121
WR 168
TE 24
K 96
P 26
Def 26
FFL Avg.
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Willie Parker (vs. Mia.) ............................ Dec. 10, 2006 Willie Parker (at Anch.) ............................Nov. 12, 2006 Marshall Faulk (vs. Phil.) .......................... Oct. 15, 2000 Marshall Faulk (at Phil.) ........................... Dec. 23, 2001 Marshall Faulk (vs. Anch.) .......................Nov. 29, 1998 Marshall Faulk (at Lon.) ...........................Nov. 11, 2001 Marshall Faulk (vs. Mia.) .......................... Oct. 20, 2002 Marshall Faulk (at Bos.) .............................Nov. 3, 2002 Marshall Faulk (vs. Chi.) .............................Oct. 1, 1995 Barry Foster (at Sea.) ................................Nov. 22, 1992 Jamal Lewis (at Sea.) ................................ Dec. 16, 2007
29 29 29 24 24 23
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 137 ....... Ryan Mathews ....... Nov. 27 (vs. Phil.) Receiving Yards ..... 217 ....... Wes Welker ............ Sept. 25 (at Anch.) Receptions ............... 16 ....... Wes Welker ............ Sept. 25 (at Anch.) Passing Yards ........ 351 ....... Matt Ryan ............... Nov. 13 (at Chi.) Points ........................ 20 ....... Wes Welker ............ Sept. 25 (at Anch.)
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Brett Favre (at Char.) ................................. Oct. 13, 1996 Brett Favre (at Anch.) ................................ Oct. 10, 1999 Brett Favre (at Anch.) .............................. Sept. 27, 1998 Brett Favre (at Sea.) ..................................Nov. 21, 2004 Brett Favre (vs. Bos.) ................................Nov. 25, 2007 Brett Favre (vs. Phil.)............................... Sept. 23, 2007 Brett Favre (vs. Phil.)................................ Dec. 19, 2004 Brett Favre (at Phil.) ................................... Dec. 4, 1994 Brett Favre (at Phil.) .................................Nov. 16, 1997 Brett Favre (vs. Wash.) ............................ Sept. 11, 1994 Brett Favre (vs. Chi.) .................................. Dec. 2, 2001 Top Single Game Scoring Performances Jerry Rice (vs. Chi.) ..................................Nov. 14, 1993 Marshall Faulk (vs. Bos.).......................... Dec. 10, 2000 Marshall Faulk (vs. Mia.) .......................... Oct. 20, 2002 Marshall Faulk (vs. Sea.) ........................... Oct. 29, 2000 Jamal Lewis (at Phil.) .................................Nov. 4, 2007 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 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
Night Hawk Fast Fact After Anchorage and Boston had their first regular season 400‐yard passing games last year, Ann Arbor is now the only team in the FFL without a 400‐yard game. That’s despite the fact that from 1993‐2008, no quarterback in the FFL had more 300‐yard games than Ann Arbor’s Brett Favre. Ironically, Favre did have a 400‐yard game for Orlando in 2010.
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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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Marshall Faulk ..............13...... 2000 Receptions ........................ Wes Welker................104...... 2011 Receiving Yards ................ Jerry Rice .................1,406...... 1995 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Anthony Miller.........19.39...... 1995 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 Passer Rating..................... Brett Favre ...............97.65...... 2007 Passing Yards.................... Brett Favre ...............3,905...... 2007 Touchdown Passes ............ Brett Favre ....................35...... 1996 Interceptions Thrown ........ Brett Favre ....................24...... 2005 Extra Points ....................... Lawrence Tynes ............38...... 2005 Field Goals ........................ Rob Bironas ..................28...... 2008 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 .............................. Marshall Faulk ............143...... 2000 Scoring (QB) ..................... Brett Favre ..................109...... 1996 Scoring (RB) ..................... Marshall Faulk ............143...... 2000 Scoring (WR) .................... Jerry Rice ....................103...... 1993 Scoring (TE) ..................... Ben Coates ....................61...... 1994 Scoring (PK) ..................... Rob Bironas ................120...... 2008 Scoring (DEF) ................... Michael Strahan ............43...... 2001
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011
Willie Parker ................... 1,222 .... 13 games Chester Taylor ................ 1,136 .... 14 games Willie Parker ................... 1,317 .... 14 games Ryan Mathews ............... 1,033 .... 13 games
1993 1994 1995 1996 2000 2004 2008 2011
1,000‐Yard Receivers Jerry Rice ........................1,289 .... 13 games Jerry Rice ........................1,345 .... 14 games Ben Coates .....................1,082 .... 14 games Jerry Rice ........................1,406 .... 14 games Jerry Rice ........................1,054 .... 13 games Ed McCaffrey ..................1,162 .... 14 games Isaac Bruce .....................1,108 .... 14 games Wes Welker ....................1,071 .... 14 games Wes Welker ....................1,384 .... 14 games
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Jim Everett .................. QB 2002 Thomas Jones ................. RB *Garrison Hearst ......... RB 2003 Isaac Bruce ..................... WR Anthony Miller ............. WR 2004 Justin McCareins ............ WR (No selection) 2005 (No selection) (No selection) 2006 Chester Taylor ................. RB Aaron Hayden ............. RB 2007 Jamal Lewis ..................... RB Elvis Grbac ................. QB 2008 Earnest Graham .............. RB Kevin Dyson ................ WR 2009 Pierre Thomas ................. RB Gary Brown ................. RB 2010 *Ryan Mathews ............... RB Lamar Smith ............... RB 2011 Daniel Thomas ................ RB David Terrell ............... WR
*First pick in the draft
1993
3,000‐Yard Passers Brett Favre ..................... 3,270 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,804 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,453 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,455 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,806 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,556 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,326 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,439 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,372 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,525 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,316 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,315 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,905 ..... 14 games Brett Favre ..................... 3,052 ..... 14 games Matt Ryan ...................... 3,117 ..... 13 games Matt Ryan ...................... 3,698 ..... 14 games
1994
1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
1992 1993 1995 1998 1999 2000 2001
2006 2007 2011
1,000‐Yard Rushers Barry Foster ................... 1,066 ..... 11 games Thurman Thomas .......... 1,030 ..... 13 games Marshall Faulk ............... 1,011 ..... 14 games Marshall Faulk ............... 1,228 ..... 14 games Marshall Faulk ............... 1,067 ..... 13 games Marshall Faulk ............... 1,060 ..... 13 games Marshall Faulk ............... 1,096 ..... 12 games
2001 2003 2005
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Thurman Thomas Jerry Rice John Carney Reggie Roby Mark Croft Jerry Rice Ben Coates Marshall Faulk Bryce Paup Brett Favre Bryce Paup Jerry Rice Greg Lloyd Brett Favre Jerry Rice Reggie Roby Brett Favre Matt Stover Michael Strahan Marshall Faulk Ben Coates Michael Strahan Marshall Faulk Martin Gramatica Tom Tupa Marshall Faulk Michael Strahan Brett Favre Michael Strahan Michael Strahan Jason Taylor Lawrence Tynes
All-FFL Performers RB First Team WR First Team (co-MVP) K Second Team P Second Team Coach-of-the-Year WR First Team TE First Team RB Second Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) DE Second Team QB First Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) WR Second Team LB Second Team QB First Team (MVP) WR Second Team P Second Team QB First Team K Second Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) RB Second Team TE Second Team DE Second Team RB First Team (MVP) K Second Team P Second Team RB First Team (MVP) DE First Team (Defensive POY) QB Second Team DE Second Team DE First Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) K Second Team
2006 2008 2009 2010 2011
All-FFL Performers (continued) Willie Parker RB Second Team Rob Bironas K First Team Shane Lechler P First Team Ndamukong Suh DT Second Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) Wes Welker WR First Team
Ann Arbor All-Time Playoff Results 1993 vs. Chicago W, 45-30 at Orlando W, 63-38 1994 vs. Chicago W, 45-30 vs. Washington W, 23-11 1995 at London W, 80-48 at Orlando W, 36-23 1996 at Orlando W, 34-23 at Charlotte W, 47-33 1997 at Charlotte W, 47-34 at Chicago W, 52-38 (ot) 1998 at Miami L, 31-62 1999 at Chicago W, 40-36 vs. Boston W, 35-23
Quarterback Brett Favre (190) Brett Favre (190) Brett Favre (321) Brett Favre (291) Brett Favre (308) Brett Favre (301) Brett Favre (240) Brett Favre (202) Brett Favre (256) Brett Favre (156) Brett Favre (253) Brett Favre (234) Brett Favre (311)
Night Hawk Fast Fact Though every current FFL coach has now won 100 games in their careers (including the postseason), no coach reached that milestone th rd faster than Mark Croft, who earned his 100 career win in his 163 th game. David Surratt earned career win #100 in his 166 game.
Leading Rusher Thurman Thomas (61) Thurman Thomas (110) Thurman Thomas (77) Marshall Faulk (82) Thurman Thomas (148) Thurman Thomas (20) Marshall Faulk (71) Thurman Thomas (43) Marshall Faulk (67) Marshall Faulk (102) Brett Favre (49) Terry Allen (126) Marshall Faulk (79)
Leading Receiver Anthony Miller (110) Anthony Miller (119) Jerry Rice (121) Anthony Miller (87) Jerry Rice (289) Jerry Rice (153) Michael Jackson (65) Michael Jackson (117) Marshall Faulk (50) Michael Jackson (94) Jerry Rice (115) Marshall Faulk (204) Jerry Rice (143)
Top Scorer Anthony Miller (17) John Carney (14) Brett Favre (16) Brett Favre (8) Jerry Rice (23) Jerry Rice (14) Brett Favre & Jeff Jaeger (9) Michael Jackson (23) Marshall Faulk (12) Marshall Faulk (17) Jerry Rice (11) Allen, Faulk & John Carney (11) Marshall Faulk (12)
Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Ann Arbor Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Glen Kelly 5 10 0 359 436 Mark Croft 10 6 0 533 427 Mark Croft 10 5 0 590 483 Mark Croft 8 7 0 642 537 Mark Croft 11 4 0 541 422 Mark Croft 8 7 0 511 473 Mark Croft 11 4 0 591 462 Mark Croft 8 6 1 466 409 Mark Croft 8 7 0 564 525 Mark Croft 9 6 0 545 452 Mark Croft 5 10 0 435 508 Mark Croft 5 9 1 444 554 Mark Croft 4 10 1 468 640 Mark Croft 7 8 0 452 523 Mark Croft 8 7 0 442 473 Mark Croft 6 9 0 472 496 Mark Croft 6 9 0 435 527 Mark Croft 1 14 0 415 637 Mark Croft 7 8 0 429 483 Mark Croft 6 9 0 565 617
Div. Finish Fifth Second First First First Second Second Second Second Third Fifth Fifth Sixth Fourth Second Fourth Fifth Sixth Third Sixth
vs. Anchorage vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 18 21 1 Lost 1 17 16 Won 1 9 13 Lost 6 21 22 Lost 2 10 12 Lost 3 5 8 Lost 3 9 13 Won 1 23 15 1 Won 1 20 18 1 Lost 1 9 10 Lost 1 14 8 Won 2
Home Away 9‐11 9‐10‐1 10‐7 7‐9 2‐9 7‐4 12‐10 9‐12 4‐8 6‐4 3‐3 2‐5 0‐8 9‐5 13‐5‐1 10‐10 9‐10‐1 11‐8 5‐4 4‐6 5‐5 9‐3
Totals
vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Washington
Postseason History Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier
155 156
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All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak 1 0 Won 1 2 0 Won 2 4 0 Won 4 1 0 Won 1 0 1 Lost 1 3 0 Won 3 1 0 Won 1
72‐80‐2 83‐76‐1
Home 1‐0 ‐‐‐ 2‐0 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 1‐0
Away ‐‐‐ 2‐0 2‐0 1‐0 0‐1 3‐0 ‐‐‐‐
Totals
12
1
4‐0
8‐1
Night Hawk Fast Fact Ann Arbor and head coach Mark Croft set an FFL record for consecutive winning seasons with nine in a row from 1993‐2001. That record was tied by Miami in 2006. London has the next longest streak of consecutive winning seasons, putting together seven in a row from 2003‐09, while Orlando had six straight from 1991‐96. Since Ann Arbor’s streak ended in 2001, there have been only four occasions where a team has managed to have more than two seasons in a row with a winning record. In addition to Miami (9) and London (7), Philadelphia had four straight at one point, and Washington had three straight.
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Most Points Scored in a Game 71 vs. Chicago (38) .............. 12/2/01 70 at Anchorage (31) ........... 9/27/98 70 vs. Boston (22) .............. 12/10/00 69 at Chicago (28) ............. 11/19/95 68 at Charlotte (37) .............. 9/25/94 68 vs. Philadelphia (41) ..... 11/12/95 66 vs. Anchorage (48) ........ 11/2998
3 7 8 8 9 10
Fewest Points in a Game at Washington (25) .. 10/15/06 at Seattle (44) ............ 11/4/01 at Orlando (47) ............ 9/6/92 vs. Charlotte (36) ......... 9/9/07 at Chicago (46) ......... 11/2600 at Miami (30) ............ 12/1999
2 6 7 7 9 9 10 10 10 10
Largest Margin of Victory 48 (70-22) vs. Boston ..................... 12/10/00 47 (53-6) vs. Anchorage ................. 10/6/96 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 39 (70-31) at Anchorage .................. 9/27/98
Anchorage (18-21-1) L (H) 35-44 11/1/92 L (A) 14-36 11/15/92 W (H) 40-16 9/19/93 W (A) 59-25 10/24/93 W (H) 50-31 9/4/94 W (A) 19-10 10/16/94 W (A) 46-13 9/17/95 W (H) 39-33 11/5/95 W (H) 53-6 10/6/96 W (A) 19-15 10/27/96 L (A) 51-71 9/21/97 W (H) 43-18 11/9/97 W (A) 70-31 9/27/98 W (H) 66-48 11/29/98 W (A) 23-15 10/10/99 L (H) 17-18 11/14/99 L (H) 28-36 9/10/00 L (A) 39-43 10/22/00 L (A) 25-36 11/25/01 W (H) 26-10 12/16/01 L (H) 32-43 9/15/02 L (A) 18-35 11/17/02 L (H) 23-25 10/12/03 T (A) 30-30 11/16/03 L (A) 22-36 10/17/04 L (H) 26-55 11/7/04 W (H) 44-17 9/18/05 L (A) 28-29 12/18/05 L (H) 27-39 10/8/06 W (A) 35-26 11/12/06 L (A) 26-39 9/16/07 L (H) 47-57 12/9/07 W (A) 24-9 10/26/08 L (H) 24-44 11/30/08 W (H) 47-30 9/27/09 L (A) 22-25 12/13/09 L (H) 19-33 10/3/10 L (A) 41-69 12/5/10 W (A) 59-24 9/25/11 L (H) 18-62 11/20/11 Boston (17-16) W (H) 38-28 W (A) 38-15 L (H) 42-47 W (A) 38-26
9/1/96 11/17/96 8/31/97 11/23/97
W W W L W W W L L W W W L L L L L W W L W L L L L L W L W
Fewest Points Allowed at Boston (26) ..................11/3/02 vs. Anchorage (53) ..........10/6/96 vs. Seattle (13) ............. 10/11/92 at Philadelphia (45) ...... 11/15/98 vs. Philadelphia (35)........10/9/94 at Anchorage (24) ........ 10/26/08 at Anchorage (19) ........ 10/16/94 at Charlotte (25) ..............9/19/99 at Seattle (47) ............... 11/28/99 vs. Anchorage (26) ....... 12/16/01
76 74 72 71 69 69 69
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 NIGHT HAWKS ALL-TIME RESULTS (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
37-22 41-20 35-28 12-23 35-23** 58-23 70-22 35-49 39-46 26-2 32-17 33-27 31-34 22-24 20-74 12-24 26-69 42-25 31-12 23-36 45-28 27-32 19-45 17-54 22-31 23-31 39-27 39-52 50-38
11/8/98 12/6/98 10/17/99 11/7/99 1/2/00 10/1/00 12/10/00 10/14/01 12/9/01 11/3/02 12/8/02 9/28/03 10/26/03 10/3/04 12/5/04 11/6/05 12/11/05 10/29/06 11/19/06 9/30/07 11/25/07 11/9/08 11/23/08 9/20/09 11/22/09 9/12/10 10/17/10 11/6/11 12/11/11
Charlotte (9-13) L (H) 12-35 L (A) 26-38 L (H) 18-23 W (A) 48-43 W (A) 68-37 L (H) 19-37 W (A) 46-12 W (A) 47-33** L (H) 14-38 W (A) 47-34* W (A) 43-38 W (A) 25-10 W (H) 60-20 L (A) 33-50 L (A) 21-23 W (H) 55-34
9/20/92 11/29/92 10/10/93 10/31/93 9/25/94 9/3/95 10/13/96 12/22/96 9/28/97 12/14/97 11/22/98 9/19/99 9/17/00 9/22/02 9/7/03 11/14/04
Most Points Allowed at Chicago (61) ........ 11/28/04 at Boston (20) ............ 12/5/04 at London (26) ......... 11/15/09 at Anchorage (51) ...... 9/21/97 at Orlando (63) ........ 11/20/94 vs. Boston (26) ........ 12/11/05 at Anchorage (41) ...... 12/5/10
L L L L L L
(H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H)
31-45 37-64 8-36 32-51 27-54 39-48
Chicago (21-22) L (H) 23-25 L (H) 41-45 W (A) 33-25 W (H) 45-30* L (A) 21-28 W (H) 27-19 W (H) 45-30* L (H) 47-59 W (A) 69-28 L (A) 42-52 L (H) 36-43 W (A) 30-26 L (H) 31-39 W (A) 52-38** W (H) 25-22 L (A) 26-41 W (H) 47-43 L (A) 38-43 W (A) 40-36* L (H) 31-47 L (A) 9-46 W (A) 28-27 W (H) 71-38 L (A) 22-37 L (H) 23-48 L (H) 14-39 L (A) 23-63 W (H) 39-32 L (A) 61-76 W (A) 37-22 W (H) 46-32 W (H) 33-27 W (A) 26-24 W (H) 21-20 L (A) 24-25 W (H) 58-21 W (A) 30-23 L (A) 25-62 L (H) 28-39
10
10/16/05 10/1/06 9/9/07 12/14/08 11/14/10 9/18/11
10/25/92 11/14/93 11/28/93 12/26/93 10/2/94 12/11/94 12/18/94 10/1/95 11/19/95 9/29/96 11/10/96 9/14/97 11/30/97 12/21/97 10/4/98 12/13/98 9/26/99 12/5/99 12/26/99 10/8/00 11/26/00 10/7/01 12/2/01 9/29/02 10/27/02 9/21/03 11/2/03 9/26/04 11/28/04 9/11/05 10/23/05 9/24/06 11/26/06 10/7/07 12/2/07 9/28/08 11/16/08 10/18/09 11/8/09
L W L L
(A) (H) (H) (A)
20-41 40-25 32-37 19-36
10/10/10 11/21/10 10/30/11 11/13/11
London (10-12) W (A) 38-25 L (H) 35-39 W (A) 45-29 W (H) 35-15 W (H) 45-41 L (H) 15-39 L (A) 32-47 W (A) 80-48* W (H) 30-25 L (A) 29-50 W (A) 35-24 W (H) 54-45 L (H) 23-34 W (A) 53-39 L (H) 11-30 L (H) 31-55 L (H) 29-55 L (H) 21-62 W (A) 38-25 L (H) 18-61 L (A) 26-72 L (A) 14-34
10/18/92 12/6/92 9/26/93 12/5/93 11/6/94 10/29/95 12/3/95 12/17/95 9/22/96 10/12/97 10/18/98 10/24/99 11/12/00 11/11/01 11/24/02 11/9/03 12/12/04 9/25/05 10/21/07 9/21/08 11/15/09 11/7/10
Miami (5-8) L (H) 37-42 L (A) 31-62* L (A) 10-30 W (A) 48-45 W (H) 24-11 W (H) 44-15 W (A) 36-33 L (H) 26-39 L (A) 38-40 W (H) 28-19 L (A) 35-50 L (A) 22-39 L (H) 28-60
9/6/98 12/20/98 12/19/99 11/5/00 9/23/01 10/20/02 10/9/05 12/10/06 11/11/07 11/2/08 12/20/09 9/19/10 10/9/11
Orlando (9-13) L (A) 8-47 L (H) 15-33 L (H) 13-25 W (A) 41-25 W (A) 63-38** L (H) 15-33 L (A) 63-69 W (A) 54-21 L (H) 51-54 W (A) 36-23** L (H) 17-61 W (A) 34-23* W (A) 31-20 L (A) 35-40 L (H) 18-34 W (A) 65-27 L (A) 38-48 L (H) 19-26 L (A) 16-28 W (A) 24-12 L (H) 22-33 W (A) 33-23
9/6/92 11/8/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 1/2/94 10/23/94 11/20/94 10/22/95 11/26/95 12/24/95 10/20/96 12/15/96 10/26/97 9/20/98 10/3/99 9/30/01 10/5/03 10/10/04 12/4/05 9/17/06 10/4/09 10/16/11
Night Hawk Fast Fact When Plaxico Burress caught three TD passes in a 35‐31 win at Seattle last year, it was the first time in 12 years that an Ann Arbor wide receiver accomplished that feat. Ed McCaffrey had been the last wide receiver with three touchdown catches in a game for the Night Hawks, on Opening Day in 1999. They did get three TDs from Keenan McCardell in 2003, but one came on a fumble.
Philadelphia (23-15-1) L (A) 31-35 10/4/92 W (H) 28-17 10/17/93 L (A) 25-28 12/12/93 W (H) 35-9 10/9/94 W (A) 46-30 12/4/94 W (A) 41-35 10/8/95 W (H) 68-41 11/12/95 W (A) 60-19 11/3/96 W (H) 27-17 12/1/96 W (H) 56-16 10/19/97 W (A) 35-19 11/16/97 W (H) 24-22 10/11/98 W (A) 45-7 11/15/98 W (A) 17-16 10/31/99 T (H) 23-23 11/21/99 W (H) 31-30 10/15/00 W (A) 44-39 11/19/00 W (H) 24-14 10/28/01 W (A) 46-16 12/23/01 L (H) 31-47 10/13/02 L (A) 30-50 12/1/02 L (A) 24-48 9/14/03 W (H) 40-26 11/30/03 L (A) 16-53 10/24/04 L (H) 29-53 12/19/04 L (A) 16-32 10/30/05 W (H) 54-31 11/27/05 W (H) 58-39 10/22/06 L (A) 19-37 12/17/06 L (H) 40-52 9/23/07 W (A) 49-36 11/4/07 L (A) 17-54 9/14/08 L (H) 22-35 10/19/08 L (A) 21-52 9/13/09 L (H) 24-32 12/6/09 W (A) 38-37 10/31/10 W (H) 50-15 12/12/10 L (A) 36-47 10/2/11 W (H) 57-35 11/27/11 Seattle (20-18-1) W (H) 13-7 W (A) 40-28 W (H) 24-14 L (A) 27-40 W (H) 49-27 W (A) 48-36 L (H) 37-44 W (H) 44-39 W (A) 40-34 W (A) 28-27 W (H) 37-21 L (H) 26-52 W (A) 53-26 W (A) 47-10 L (H) 48-49 L (A) 13-21 W (H) 52-46 L (A) 7-44 L (H) 36-38 L (A) 20-35 L (H) 22-37 W (A) 38-35 L (H) 30-35 T (H) 46-46 W (A) 39-28 W (A) 39-37 W (H) 31-27
10/11/92 11/22/92 10/31/93 9/18/94 10/30/94 10/15/95 12/10/95 9/15/96 12/8/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 9/13/98 11/1/98 11/28/99 12/12/99 9/24/00 10/29/00 11/4/01 11/18/01 11/10/02 12/15/02 10/19/03 12/7/03 9/12/04 11/21/04 10/2/05 11/20/05
L L W L W L L L W L W L
(H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H)
19-42 30-38 42-16 20-21 38-24 31-41 44-47 26-39 28-20 13-28 35-31 30-56
9/10/06 11/5/06 11/18/07 12/16/07 9/7/08 10/5/08 10/11/09 11/29/09 9/26/10 12/19/10 10/23/11 12/18/11
Texas (9-10) W (H) 29-17 L (A) 31-49 L (A) 25-47 W (H) 39-34 W (A) 56-25 L (A) 19-28 L (H) 22-30 L (H) 18-39 W (A) 37-21 W (H) 43-41 W (H) 30-29 L (A) 17-23 L (A) 15-35 W (A) 32-24 W (H) 39-28 L (A) 26-28 L (H) 26-31 W (A) 17-11 L (H) 40-44
9/27/92 9/5/93 11/13/94 11/27/94 9/10/95 11/24/96 11/2/97 12/3/00 9/9/01 9/8/02 11/23/03 10/31/04 11/13/05 12/3/06 10/28/07 10/12/08 11/1/09 11/28/10 12/4/11
Washington (14-8) W (A) 29-12 9/13/92 L (H) 11-15 12/13/92 L (H) 18-24 11/21/93 W (A) 34-24 12/19/93 W (H) 59-28 9/11/94 W (H) 23-11** 12/24/94 L (A) 20-25 9/24/95 W (A) 32-28 9/8/96 L (H) 24-25 9/7/97 W (H) 28-27 10/25/98 W (A) 52-22 9/12/99 W (A) 40-34 9/3/00 L (H) 29-36 10/21/01 W (A) 48-21 10/6/02 W (A) 38-37 12/14/03 W (A) 28-25 9/19/04 L (A) 3-25 10/15/06 L (H) 12-37 10/14/07 W (H) 41-40 12/7/08 L (A) 30-40 10/25/09 W (H) 38-19 10/24/10 W (A) 50-24 9/11/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
All‐Time Win Leaders by FFL Quarterbacks (40 or more, active QBs in bold) Quarterback (Years Active) Won Lost Tied Pct. Starts 1. Brett Favre, 1992‐2010 130 116 3 .528 249 2. Peyton Manning, 1998‐ 95 85 2 .530 181 3. Tom Brady, 2001‐ 73 45 1 .618 119 4. Drew Brees, 2001‐ 57 42 0 .576 99 5. Donovan McNabb, 1999‐ 53 70 2 .432 125 6. Steve Young, 1991‐99 48 30 1 .614 79 7. Jeff George, 1993‐2000 47 13 0 .783 60 8. Eli Manning, 2004‐ 43 40 1 .518 84 9. Mark Brunell, 1996‐2002, 05 41 33 1 .553 75 Warren Moon, 1991‐98 41 41 0 .500 82 11. John Elway, 1991‐98 40 50 1 .445 91 All‐Time Winning Percentage Leaders by FFL Quarterbacks (minimum 60 starts, active QBs in bold) Quarterback (Years Active) Won Lost Tied Pct. Starts 1. Jeff George, 1993‐2000 47 13 0 .783 60 2. Tom Brady, 2001‐ 73 45 1 .618 119 3. Steve Young, 1991‐99 48 30 1 .614 79 4. Matt Hasselbeck, 2001‐ 34 24 2 .583 60 5. Marc Bulger, 2002‐09 36 26 0 .581 62 6. Drew Brees, 2001‐ 57 42 0 .576 99 7. Daunte Culpepper, 1999‐2007 35 26 1 .573 62 8. Rich Gannon, 1992, 99‐2004 36 28 3 .560 67 9. Philip Rivers, 2004‐ 33 26 2 .557 61 10. Mark Brunell, 1996‐2002, 05 41 33 1 .553 75
Sam Bradford has started more games without a loss (4 over the last two years) than any quarterback in FFL history, and Phil Simms has started more without a win (also 4, all of them in 1993). Jeff George and Mark Rypien (14‐5‐1 from 1991‐93) are the only quarterbacks with at least 20 starts to have a career winning percentage of better than .625. Two quarterbacks have gone at least five years between starts in the FFL: Rich Gannon went six years between 1993‐98, and Bubby Brister went five between 1994‐98. Brett Favre holds the FFL record for postseason starts by a QB (15) and Super Bowl starts by a QB (7 with a 6‐1 record). Dan Marino is the only other QB to start more than two Super Bowls (3), but lost all three of them with three different teams. Ann Arbor is the only team in the FFL to have never used more than two quarterbacks in any season. Anchorage went through seven in 1993, and Miami also used seven in 2002. Four quarterbacks played in the Canadian Football League before playing in the FFL and three of them (Erik Kramer, Doug Flutie and Jeff Garcia) were with the Calgary Stampeders. Warren Moon played for the Edmonton Eskimos. Kurt Warner is the only FFL quarterback to have played in the Arena League. No rookie quarterback has ever started on Opening Day. Tony Banks started for Miami in Week Two in 1996, and Mark Sanchez did the same for Charlotte in 2010. Banks, Peyton Manning (Washington, 1998) and Cam Newton (Orlando, 2011) are the only rookie QBs to start more than five games.
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BOSTON Stranglers
2011 Record: 6-9, 5th Place in FFL North What happened last year… Boston followed an 0‐3 start by winning six of its next seven games, but finished the year with five straight losses Though Boston was the highest scoring team in the division, and the second highest scoring team in the league, the Stranglers finished 5th in the FFL North The Stranglers worked around injuries to Adrian Peterson and Darren McFadden to finish second in the league in rushing Eli Manning became the first quarterback in team history with over 4,000 yards passing in a season but led the league in turnovers
2012 PREVIEW laying as the favorite has not been an easy role for the Boston Stranglers, who, for the third time in the last four years, were picked to win the FFL North, and for the third time during that stretch finished under .500. It wasn’t for lack of talent or production in 2011. With a franchise record 615 points, Boston deserved better than a fifth-place finish, but that’s what the Stranglers got when they dropped their final five games, including four by seven points or less. Despite the final 6-9 record, Todd Tanck did indeed have a playoff caliber team, and he’ll likely have one again this year. His biggest concern is the health of Adrian Peterson, who’d already missed three games with a sprained ankle before he went down with a torn ACL and MCL at the end of last season. Peterson was reportedly well ahead of schedule in his rehab, so a return at the start of this season isn’t out of the question. As to how effective he’ll be, that question won’t be answered for a little while longer. Boston is also hoping to have Darren McFadden back in the lineup after he missed the second half of 2011 with a foot injury. He has yet to survive a season without getting hurt, but there’s no doubting his talent. Boston has outstanding depth though, and if either Peterson or McFadden is unable to go, the Stranglers might be able to use Michael Bush (604 yards and five TDs in seven games) or Willis McGahee (425 yards and three TDs in four games) again as temporary replacements. Dwayne Bowe and Santonio Holmes are decent receivers, but truth be told, Malcom Floyd is probably the most talented wide receiver on the roster. In eight games over the last two years, he’s caught 31 passes for 644 yards and five TDs but is too injury-prone to be reliable. Holmes’ bad reputation is wellearned, but if everyone can put up with him, he’ll likely produce. He had eight TDs on 47 catches last year. Bowe seems to have found his niche, though Boston would like to see more than the four TDs he scored while setting career-highs for catches and yards (69-982). Jason Witten is one of the FFL’s best tight ends even if he’s not as flashy as some of the others. Eli Manning is guilty of some bad decision-making sometimes, but overall he’s a good quarterback who will occasionally have some monster games. One year after a record-low five points, Boston scored 63 behind FFL Defensive Player-of-the-Year Jared Allen, good for second in the league. The kicking game, however, was bad all year with Nick Folk and Lawrence Tynes combining for just 13 field goals and the worst percentage in the FFL.
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Adrian Peterson Darren McFadden
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 935 yards 197 att. 4.75 avg. 614 yards 113 att. 5.43 avg.
Dwayne Bowe Jason Witten Santonio Holmes
Receiving 982 yards 69 rec. 849 yards 68 rec. 604 yards 47 rec.
14.23 avg. 12.49 avg. 12.85 avg.
11 TD 4 TD 4 TD 5 TD 8 TD
Eli Manning Kyle Orton
Passing 4,085 yards 21 TD 173 yards 2 TD
Eli Manning Adrian Peterson Nick Folk
Scoring 98 points 1 TD, 21 TD passes, seven 300-y. g. 87 points 12 TDs, three 100-yard games 57 points 30-for-30 on XPs, 9-for-13 on FGs
15 int. 2 Int.
88.26 rating 67.57 rating
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................ 2nd .......................... never Scoring (touchdowns) .................... 4th .......................... never Total Offense ................................. 5th .......................... never Rushing Offense ........................... 2nd .......................... 2008 Receiving Offense ......................... 8th .......................... never Passing Offense ............................ 5th .......................... never Passer Rating ................................ 8th ......................... never Kicking (based on points) ............ 12th .......................... 2010 Field Goal Percentage ................. 12th .......................... 2005 Punting (based on gross avg.)....... 6th .......................... 2006 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 Boston finished second in the FFL in scoring overall, but over the final six weeks, when they went 1-5, only Charlotte scored fewer points than the Stranglers. Their 34.5 average during that stretch would have also been the second lowest for the season, and only once during those six games did Boston score more than a single touchdown. The Stranglers were also hurt by their special teams, which cost them dearly in a 3-point loss to Seattle and played a heavy hand in a 6-point loss to Chicago. The 14 field goals were the fewest by any team in the last seven years, and if not for one by punter Mike Scifres, the total would have been even lower.
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CHARTING THE STRANGLERS IN 2011
296 278 246 224 216 192 192 184 180 175 173
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
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 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 156 Brian Westbrook (vs. A.A.) ........................ Dec. 5, 2004 156 Jason Witten (at Sea.) ................................. Dec. 6, 2009
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Adrian Peterson (at Chi.) ............................Nov. 4, 2007 Corey Dillon (at Phil.) ............................... Oct. 22, 2000 Corey Dillon (vs. Anch.)............................. Dec. 7, 1997 Adrian Peterson (vs. Phil.) ......................... Oct. 14, 2007 Corey Dillon (vs. Lon.) ............................... Dec. 3, 2000 Corey Dillon (at Anch.) ............................ Dec. 12, 1999 Adrian Peterson (vs.A.A.)...........................Nov. 9, 2008 Corey Dillon (vs. Chi.) .............................. Oct. 28, 2001 Adrian Peterson (vs. Mia.) ....................... Sept. 13, 2009 Adrian Peterson (vs. Orl.) ...................... Oct. 23, 2011 Michael Vick (vs. Anch.)............................ Dec. 1, 2002
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Boston FFL Avg.
QB 101
RB 200
WR 92
TE 46
K 81
P 32
Def 63
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 175 ....... Adrian Peterson....... Oct. 23 (vs. Orl.) Receiving Yards ..... 128 ....... Dwayne Bowe .......... Oct. 9 (vs. Anch.) Receptions ................. 8 ....... Jason Witten ............ Oct. 2 (vs. Sea.) Passing Yards ........ 420 ....... Eli Manning .............. Oct. 9 (vs. Anch.) Points ........................ 23 ....... Adrian Peterson....... Oct. 9 (vs. Anch.)
420 406 400 391 384 382 375 373 371 363
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Eli Manning (vs. Anch.) ............................ Oct. 9, 2011 Eli Manning (at Anch.) ...........................Nov. 27, 2011 Eli Manning (vs. A.A.) ............................ Dec. 11, 2011 Eli Manning (at Phil.) ............................... Dec. 13, 2009 Eli Manning (vs. A.A.) .............................Nov. 22, 2009 Brad Johnson (at Chi.) ............................. Sept. 12, 1999 Kerry Collins (vs. A.A.)............................. Oct. 26, 2003 Eli Manning (vs. Chi.) ..............................Nov. 14, 2010 Eli Manning (at Mia.) .............................. Sept. 17, 2006 Troy Aikman (at Chi.) ............................... Oct. 27, 1996
29 26 26 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 20 20
Top Single Game Scoring Performances Corey Dillon (vs. Anch.)............................. Dec. 7, 1997 Adrian Peterson (vs. Phil.) ......................... Oct. 14, 2007 Adrian Peterson (at Chi.) ............................Nov. 4, 2007 Darrick Holmes (vs. Char.) .........................Nov. 3, 1996 Corey Dillon (at Anch.) ............................ Dec. 12, 1999 Corey Dillon (vs. Chi.) .............................. Oct. 28, 2001 Garrison Hearst (vs. Anch.) ........................ Dec. 1, 2002 Brian Westbrook (vs. A.A.) ........................ Dec. 5, 2004 Plaxico Burress (at Tex.) ........................... Sept. 9, 2007 Adrian Peterson (vs. Mia.) ....................... Sept. 13, 2009 Dwayne Bowe (vs. Sea.) ...........................Nov. 28, 2010 Darren McFadden (vs. Mia.)..................... Dec. 12, 2010 Adrian Peterson (vs. Anch.) ..................... Oct. 9, 2011 Plaxico Burress (vs. Phil.)............................Oct. 2, 2005 Tony Romo (vs. Phil.) ..............................Nov. 26, 2006
Strangler Fast Fact Until last year, Boston had never had a 400‐yard passing game in the regular season, but Eli Manning became the first quarterback in FFL history with three in one year, and two against the same team in the same season.
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Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards................... Adrian Peterson ........1,501...... 2008 Rushing Attempts ............. Adrian Peterson ...........304...... 2008 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) .. Michael Vick ..............7.53...... 2004 Adrian Peterson (RB) .5.86...... 2007 Rushing Touchdowns........ Adrian Peterson .............15...... 2009 Receptions......................... Jason Witten ..................88...... 2007 Receiving Yards ................ Antonio Freeman .....1,070...... 1998 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Antonio Freeman .....17.26...... 1998 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 Passer Rating..................... Eli Manning .............98.62...... 2009 Passing Yards .................. Eli Manning ............4,085...... 2011 Touchdown Passes ............ Eli Manning ..................28...... 2010 Interceptions Thrown ........ Eli Manning ..................18...... 2010 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 (DEF) .................. Jared Allen ...................39...... 2011
1999 2003 2009 2011
3,000‐Yard Passers Brad Johnson ................. 3,459 ..... 14 games Kerry Collins ................... 3,048 ..... 13 games Eli Manning .................... 3,406 ..... 13 games Eli Manning .................... 4,085 ..... 13 games
1998 2000 2001 2002 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010
1,000‐Yard Rushers Corey Dillon ................... 1,056 ..... 14 games Corey Dillon ................... 1,210 ..... 13 games Corey Dillon ................... 1,137 ..... 14 games Corey Dillon ................... 1,132 ..... 14 games Corey Dillon ................... 1,430 ..... 14 games Adrian Peterson ............. 1,278 ..... 12 games Adrian Peterson ............. 1,501 ..... 13 games Adrian Peterson ............. 1,241 ..... 14 games Adrian Peterson ............. 1,042 ..... 13 games
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. (No selection) 2004 (No selection) Tiki Barber .................. RB 2005 (No selection) Curt Enis ..................... RB 2006 DeAngelo Williams ............ RB Cecil Collins ................ RB 2007 Adrian Peterson ............... RB Kevin Dyson ................ WR 2008 Chris Chambers .............. WR Garrison Hearst .......... RB 2009 (No selection) Kevin Johnson ............ WR 2010 Montario Hardesty ........... RB *Marcel Shipp ............. RB 2011 Willis McGahee ................ RB
*First pick in the draft
1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
John Kasay Kevin Greene Willie McGinest Corey Dillon Antonio Freeman Craig Hentrich Warren Sapp Todd Tanck Bubba Franks Scott Player Mike Vanderjagt Shane Lechler Adrian Peterson Jason Witten Todd Tanck Adrian Peterson Jason Witten Adrian Peterson Adrian Peterson Jason Witten Jared Allen Adrian Peterson
All-FFL Performers K First Team LB First Team (Defensive POY) DE First Team RB Rookie-of-the-Year WR Second Team P Second Team DT First Team (Defensive POY) Coach-of-the-Year TE Second Team P Second Team K First Team P First Team RB First Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) TE First Team Coach-of-the-Year RB First Team TE Second Team RB Second Team RB Second Team TE Second Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) RB Second Team
Strangler Fast Fact Though Adrian Peterson ran for a career‐low 935 yards last year, he still became the first running back in league history to make the All‐FFL Team five consecutive years, and only the second to make the league’s all‐star team five times overall.
Most Consecutive Years on the All-FFL Team (RB) 5 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2007-11 4 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1993-96 4 *LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2004-07 3 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1993-95 3 *Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 1996-98 3 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 2002-04 5 5 4 4 4
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
Most Years Overall on the All-FFL Team (RB) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 1993-96, ’99 Adrian Peterson (Boston) 2007-11 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 1993-95, ‘97 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) 1994, ’98, ’00, ’01 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 2004-07 No all-star team in 1991 or ‘92 *First Team selection every season of streak
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Boston All-Time Playoff Results 1999 at Miami W, 33-17 at Ann Arbor L, 23-35 2007 vs. Seattle L, 13-32 2010 at Anchorage W, 45-34 at Miami L, 33-44
Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Coach Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck Todd Tanck
Quarterback Brad Johnson (471) Brad Johnson (75) Eli Manning (111) Eli Manning (301) Eli Manning (243)
Boston Year‐by‐Year Record W L T PF PA 6 9 0 416 493 7 8 0 462 527 4 11 0 357 559 8 7 0 500 434 3 12 0 348 522 5 10 0 462 547 3 12 0 430 590 5 10 0 421 551 7 8 0 506 499 8 6 1 483 464 4 10 1 455 582 10 5 0 541 465 7 8 0 521 485 7 8 0 519 531 10 5 0 590 509 6 9 0 615 583
Leading Rusher Corey Dillon (27) Tim Biakabutuka (24) Adrian Peterson (27) BenJarvus Green-Ellis (104) BenJarvus Green-Ellis (80)
Div. Finish Fourth Third Fifth Third Fifth Fourth Sixth Sixth Third Second Sixth Second Second Third Second Fifth
Totals
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Miami vs. Seattle
102 141
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49‐70‐2
All‐Time Postseason Series Records W L Streak Home 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 1 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1
53‐71
Away 1‐0 0‐1 1‐1 ‐‐‐
Totals
2
3
0‐1
Top Scorer Brad Johnson (16) Keenan McCardell (11) Dwayne Bowe (6) Dwayne Bowe (11) Adam Vinatieri (11)
75 74 73 73 69 69 65
Most Points Scored in a Game vs. Anchorage (21) .............Oct. 9, 2011 vs. Ann Arbor (20) ............... Dec. 5, 2004 at Texas (8) ........................ Sept. 9, 2007 vs. London (42) .................. Oct. 24, 2010 vs. Anchorage (51) .............. Dec. 1, 2002 at Ann Arbor (26) ............... Dec. 11, 2005 vs. Chicago (40) ................. Oct. 28, 2001
2 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 9
Fewest Points Scored in a Game vs. Ann Arbor (26) ............... Nov. 3, 2002 vs. Philadelphia (32) ......... Sept. 29, 1996 vs. Seattle (26) .................. Nov. 15, 1998 vs. Seattle (59) ................. Sept. 29, 2002 vs. Philadelphia (4) ........... Sept. 17, 2000 vs. Seattle (52) .................. Nov. 24, 1996 vs. Seattle (44) ................... Oct. 27, 2001 vs. Orlando (52) .................... Oct. 3, 2010 vs. Seattle (31) .................... Dec. 4, 2005
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 38 (58-20) vs. Seattle .......................11/28/10 37 (54-17) at Ann Arbor .....................9/20/09
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 17 16 Lost 1 7‐9 10‐7 vs. Ann Arbor 16 17 Lost 1 9‐7 7‐10 vs. Charlotte 4 9 Lost 1 2‐6 2‐3 vs. Chicago 10 21 1 Lost 2 5‐10‐1 5‐11 vs. London 2 10 Lost 1 2‐5 0‐5 vs. Miami 8 8 Won 1 3‐3 5‐5 vs. Orlando 7 7 Won 1 3‐4 4‐3 vs. Philadelphia 15 17 Won 1 7‐9 8‐8 vs. Seattle 14 18 1 Lost 1 7‐9‐1 7‐9 vs. Texas 4 8 Lost 2 1‐4 3‐4 vs. Washington 5 10 Lost 2 3‐4 2‐6
Leading Receiver Antonio Freeman (72) Keenan McCardell (108) Dwayne Bowe (97) Dwayne Bowe (153) Dwayne Bowe (68)
4 7 8 8 11 12 12 12
Fewest Points Allowed vs. Philadelphia (7) ........... Sept. 17, 2000 at Seattle (36) ................... Sept. 21, 2003 at Texas (73) ...................... Sept. 9, 2007 at Seattle (37) ..................... Oct. 31, 2010 at Miami (42) ......................Oct. 30, 2011 vs. Ann Arbor (23) ............... Nov. 7, 1999 vs. Ann Arbor (34) ............... Nov. 6, 2005 vs. Anchorage (24) .............. Nov. 5, 2006
86 74 70 64 64 62 62 62 62
Most Points Allowed vs. Charlotte (23) .............. Sept. 13, 1998 at Texas (22) ....................... Nov. 8, 2009 at Ann Arbor (22) ............... Dec. 10, 2000 vs. Philadelphia (42) .......... Nov. 26, 2006 at Anchorage (40)................ Nov. 7, 2010 vs. Charlotte (24) ................ Oct. 20, 2002 at London (18) ................... Nov. 23, 2003 at Washington (38) ............. Oct. 24, 2004 at Chicago (56) ................ Sept. 18, 2011
Largest Margin of Defeat 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 44 (8-52) vs. Seattle.......................11/24/96 44 (18-62) at London .......................11/23/03 44 (8-52) vs. Orlando .......................10/3/10
2‐2
Strangler Fast Fact When punter Mike Scifres kicked a field goal on opening day last year, he was the first non‐placekicker to make one since Michael Koenen did it for London in 2006. Though Scifres was not a regular placekicker in college either at Western Illinois, he does share the school record with a 56‐yard field goal. In high school, Scifres was initially a backup punter to Ed Reed.
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Anchorage (17-16) W (H) 45-28 W (A) 20-13 W (A) 26-25 W (H) 40-21 L (H) 28-37 W (A) 22-20 L (H) 25-36 W (A) 50-24 L (A) 31-34 L (H) 30-38 L (H) 22-25 W (A) 35-30 W (A) 53-32 W (H) 69-51 L (H) 30-37 L (A) 11-14 L (H) 31-45 W (A) 37-18 L (A) 13-40 W (H) 38-26 L (A) 10-33 W (H) 24-12 L (H) 21-32 W (A) 37-33 W (A) 34-21 L (H) 32-46 L (A) 27-41 L (H) 35-45 L (A) 40-64 W (H) 39-32 W (A) 45-34* W (H) 75-21 L (A) 40-47 Ann Arbor (16-17) L (A) 28-38 L (H) 15-38 W (A) 47-42 L (H) 26-38 L (A) 22-37 L (H) 20-41 L (A) 28-35 W (H) 23-12 L (A) 23-35** L (H) 23-58 L (A) 22-70 W (A) 49-35 W (H) 46-39 L (H) 2-26 L (A) 17-32 L (A) 27-33 W (H) 34-31 W (A) 24-22 W (H) 74-20 W (H) 24-12 W (A) 69-26 L (H) 25-42 L (A) 12-31 W (H) 36-23 L (A) 28-45 W (H) 32-27 W (A) 45-19 W (A) 54-17 W (H) 31-22 W (H) 31-23 L (A) 27-39 W (A) 52-39 L (H) 38-50
BOSTON STRANGLERS ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/20/96 12/1/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 10/11/98 12/13/98 10/31/99 12/12/99 9/24/00 11/5/00 10/21/01 11/4/01 10/13/02 12/1/02 9/14/03 11/9/03 9/19/04 12/19/04 10/9/05 11/27/05 9/24/06 11/5/06 10/21/07 12/2/07 9/28/08 12/14/08 10/25/09 12/20/09 11/7/10 12/19/10 12/26/10 10/9/11 11/27/11 9/1/96 11/17/96 8/31/97 11/23/97 11/8/98 12/6/98 10/17/99 11/7/99 1/2/00 10/1/00 12/10/00 10/14/01 12/9/01 11/3/02 12/8/02 9/28/03 10/26/03 10/3/04 12/5/04 11/6/05 12/11/05 10/29/06 11/19/06 9/30/07 11/25/07 11/9/08 11/23/08 9/20/09 11/22/09 9/12/10 10/17/10 11/6/11 12/11/11
Charlotte (4-9) L (H) L (A) L (H) L (H) L (H) W (H) L (A) W (A) L (A) W (H) L (H) W (A) L (H)
25-43 30-56 23-86 17-19 24-62 32-24 16-51 35-25 23-33 36-29 25-47 57-24 28-47
11/3/96 11/9/97 9/13/98 11/18/01 10/20/02 10/19/03 10/31/04 9/11/05 12/3/06 10/28/07 11/1/09 9/26/10 9/11/11
Chicago (10-21-1) W (H) 40-26 W (A) 52-47 L (H) 18-48 L (A) 11-44 L (H) 16-32 L (A) 22-40 W (A) 62-30 L (H) 20-38 L (A) 24-33 L (H) 12-35 L (A) 41-59 W (H) 65-40 L (A) 29-43 L (H) 48-51 L (H) 23-30 W (A) 54-36 L (A) 13-33 L (H) 22-37 T (H) 58-58 L (A) 35-37 L (A) 36-47 L (H) 41-59 W (H) 34-21 L (A) 45-47 L (H) 33-37 W (A) 58-28 L (A) 22-32 W (H) 36-21 W (H) 48-21 W (A) 26-21 L (A) 56-62 L (H) 13-18
9/8/96 10/27/96 9/21/97 10/26/97 9/27/98 11/22/98 9/12/99 10/24/99 9/10/00 11/19/00 9/23/01 10/28/01 9/15/02 11/24/02 10/12/03 11/30/03 9/12/04 11/14/04 9/18/05 12/18/05 10/22/06 12/17/06 9/23/07 11/4/07 10/12/08 11/30/08 10/11/09 11/29/09 11/14/10 12/5/10 9/18/11 12/18/11
London (2-10) W (H) L (H) L (H) L (A) L (A) L (A) L (A) L (H) L (H) L (H) W (H) L (A)
9/7/97 12/19/99 12/3/00 9/9/01 10/6/02 11/23/03 12/10/06 11/11/07 9/14/08 10/18/09 10/24/10 9/25/11
33-26 14-32 20-32 29-39 29-33 18-62 42-43 10-43 29-52 36-51 73-42 47-56
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Miami (8-8) W (A) L (H) L (A) L (H) W (A) L (H) L (A) L (A) L (A) W (A) W (A) W (H) W (H) W (H) L (A) W (A)
41-18 21-34 14-58 44-60 33-17* 28-37 11-58 10-46 20-41 44-36 28-23 46-16 43-18 35-32 33-44** 42-11
11/10/96 10/12/97 10/4/98 11/28/99 12/26/99 10/8/00 10/5/03 9/26/04 9/18/05 9/17/06 10/7/07 9/7/08 9/13/09 12/12/10 1/2/11 10/30/11
Orlando (7-7) L (H) L (A) W (H) L (A) L (A) L (H) W (A) W (A) L (H) W (H) W (A) W (A) L (H) W (H)
16-25 23-24 34-25 21-28 18-24 35-42 32-31 43-38 25-29 27-26 32-24 27-19 8-52 33-32
9/22/96 10/19/97 10/18/98 11/21/99 10/29/00 12/23/01 10/27/02 11/2/03 11/7/04 10/23/05 12/16/07 10/26/08 10/3/10 10/23/11
Philadelphia (15-17) L (H) 5-32 W (A) 32-13 L (H) 34-35 W (A) 49-28 L (A) 29-34 L (H) 25-46 W (H) 43-15 L (A) 31-36 W (H) 7-4 W (A) 45-21 L (A) 16-47 L (H) 29-42 L (A) 35-45 L (H) 10-20 L (H) 42-46 L (A) 31-38 W (H) 46-25 W (A) 52-26 W (H) 42-31 W (A) 36-22 W (A) 28-26 L (H) 42-64 W (H) 61-28 W (A) 37-35 L (A) 25-35 L (H) 22-35 L (H) 14-33 W (A) 52-33 W (H) 36-24 L (A) 38-61 L (A) 36-44 W (H) 33-30
9/29/96 12/8/96 11/2/97 11/30/97 10/25/98 11/29/98 10/10/99 12/5/99 9/17/00 10/22/00 11/25/01 12/16/01 11/10/02 12/15/02 9/7/03 12/7/03 10/17/04 11/21/04 10/2/05 11/20/05 10/8/06 11/26/06 10/14/07 11/18/07 10/5/08 11/16/08 9/27/09 12/13/09 10/10/10 11/21/10 10/16/11 11/13/11
Seattle (14-18-1) L (A) 47-51 L (H) 8-52 W (H) 40-34 W (A) 29-16 L (A) 17-18 L (H) 5-26 W (H) 38-19 W (A) 44-27 W (A) 26-22 L (H) 15-38 L (H) 8-44 W (A) 37-34 L (H) 6-59 L (A) 25-28 W (A) 36-7 L (H) 13-42 L (H) 37-45 W (A) 30-19 L (A) 24-38 L (H) 9-31 T (H) 27-27 L (A) 34-49 L (A) 15-40 W (H) 48-34 L (H) 13-32* W (H) 39-35 L (A) 27-30 W (H) 35-19 L (A) 32-41 W (A) 37-8 W (H) 58-20 W (H) 39-34 L (A) 35-38
10/6/96 11/24/96 9/28/97 11/16/97 9/20/98 11/15/98 10/3/99 11/14/99 10/15/00 11/12/00 10/7/01 12/2/01 9/29/02 11/17/02 9/21/03 12/14/03 10/10/04 12/12/04 11/13/05 12/4/05 10/1/06 11/12/06 9/16/07 12/9/07 12/23/07 10/19/08 12/7/08 11/15/09 12/6/09 10/31/10 11/28/10 10/2/11 11/20/11
Texas (4-8) L (A) W (A) W (A) L (H) L (H) L (H) W (H) L (A) L (H) W (A) L (A) L (A)
10-23 41-38 26-19 23-32 12-25 27-43 51-21 17-28 34-49 73-8 42-45 22-74
9/15/96 9/6/98 9/26/99 9/3/00 9/30/01 9/22/02 11/28/04 10/16/05 10/15/06 9/9/07 9/21/08 11/8/09
Washington (5-10) L (H) 22-46 L (A) 35-56 W (A) 39-21 W (H) 31-23 L (A) 24-44 L (A) 21-27 L (H) 24-34 L (H) 16-55 L (A) 38-62 W (H) 36-23 W (H) 33-31 L (H) 30-40 W (A) 55-37 L (A) 37-46 L (A) 48-54
10/13/96 9/14/97 11/1/98 9/19/99 11/26/00 11/11/01 9/8/02 11/16/03 10/24/04 10/30/05 9/10/06 11/2/08 10/4/09 9/19/10 12/4/11
*-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
CHARLOTTE Maelstrom
2011 Record: 7-8, 4th Place in FFL South What happened last year… The Maelstrom were tied with London for the best record in the league at 7‐1, but went 0‐7 the rest of the way Charlotte led the league in rushing yards and receiving yards, and was third in total touchdowns, but was in the bottom three of every significant passing category Michael Vick scored 91 points in six games for the Maelstrom in 2010, but only 45 points in 11 games last year Calvin Johnson put together another huge season with over 1,300 yards and a team‐ record 14 touchdown catches
2012 PREVIEW as there ever been a more epic collapse than the one Charlotte coach Tim Carpenter endured in 2011? It’s doubtful, though his 2002 team also started 7-1 and failed to make the playoffs. Last year topped even that, as the Maelstrom followed another 7-1 start with an 0-7 finish, and until they scored 65 points in the season finale at London, their offense during that time was for the most part dreadful. Where did it all go wrong, and how can it be fixed? There’s more than one answer, but both parts of that question involve Michael Vick. Carpenter knew what he was getting into when he made the trade in 2010, and he’s now experienced all the ups and downs Vick brings. After a pretty average 2011, Vick now has to prove 2010 wasn’t a fluke, and he absolutely has to stay healthy. For the time being, Charlotte has nothing behind him. Charlotte also needs more consistency from a group of running backs that is extremely talented, but for different reasons hasn’t lived up to expectations. Matt Forté is still the lead back and totaled 1,487 total yards in 12 games, but scored just four touchdowns. Fred Jackson is the same type of 3-down back who totaled 1,119 yards and four TDs in eight games, but saw his season cut short by a broken leg. Ahmad Bradshaw, a 1,000-yard rusher in 2010, runs hot and cold and should probably be a backup. C.J. Spiller looked very good when he finally had a chance to play, but has yet to earn a full-time role. Any of them could start this year, but Forté and Jackson offer the best shot for winning right now. Charlotte has a superb pair of wide receivers with Calvin Johnson and Greg Jennings, and Lance Moore is a capable #3. Johnson has turned into the FFL’s best, and despite constant double coverage, has 26 touchdowns and 2,403 yards the last two seasons. Jennings would be #1 on most teams and has 21 TDs and almost 2,000 yards the last two years. Moore doesn’t have the physical tools the others possess, but he can’t be overlooked and caught 16-193-4 in limited time last year. Fred Davis (54-688-3) is an athletic tight end who was having a very good season before a suspension cost him the final three games. Josh Brown hasn’t been able to handle the kicking job fulltime since Jason Elam retired two years ago, and after he and Shaun Suisham combined for only 89 points, change might be in the wind. Terrell Suggs is Charlotte’s best defensive player, but an Achilles injury suffered playing basketball might keep him out for 2012. Either John Abraham or Cameron Wake must re-gain their 2010 form when they combined for 20 sacks, or they may not be playing much this year either.
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Matt Forté Fred Jackson
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 997 yards 203 att. 4.91 avg. 705 yards 135 att. 5.22 avg.
Calvin Johnson Greg Jennings Fred Davis
Receiving 1,335 yards 81 rec. 949 yards 67 rec. 688 yards 54 rec.
Michael Vick Carson Palmer
Passing 2,675 yards 13 TD 738 yards 3 TD
Calvin Johnson Greg Jennings Shaun Suisham
16.48 avg. 14.16 avg. 12.74 avg. 13 Int. 2 Int.
3 TD 4 TD 14 TD 9 TD 3 TD
80.62 rating 82.03 rating
Scoring 117 points 14 TDs, six 100-yard games 69 points 9 TDs, three 100-yard games 54 points 21-for-21 on XPs, 11-for-14 on FGs
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................. 7th .......................... 2008 Scoring (touchdowns) ....................3rd .......................... 2008 Total Offense ................................ 2nd .......................... 1997 Rushing Offense ..........................1st .......................... 2011 Receiving Offense .......................1st .......................... 2011 Passing Offense .......................... 10th .......................... 1996 Passer Rating .............................. 11th .......................... 1992 Kicking (based on points) ............ 11th .......................... never Field Goal Percentage ................. 10th .......................... 2008 Punting (based on gross avg.)....... 4th .......................... 1999 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 True, the Maelstrom had to deal with multiple injuries and suspensions the second half of the season, but most of the backups played pretty well. It really wasn’t a factor, but Michael Vick’s season was. Including the three games he missed with injured ribs, Vick had eight games where he scored two points or less – and six of them came during the Maelstrom’s 0-7 tailspin. No one expected Vick to average over 15 points per game like he did in 2010, but no one expected him to average barely over four either. In fact, after Week Five last year, Vick scored just 15 points the rest of the season.
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CHARTING THE MAELSTROM IN 2011
237 220 216 215 215 212 210 208 207 205 201
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 214 Shannon Sharpe (at Bos.)........................... Oct. 20, 2002 214 Calvin Johnson (at Lon.) ........................ Dec. 18, 2011 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 177 Andre Rison (at Orl.) ............................... Sept. 27, 1992 176 Troy Brown (vs. A.A.) ............................. Sept. 22, 2002 173 Fred Barnett (vs. Phil.)................................Nov. 6, 1994 173 Andre Rison (vs. Sea.) ............................... Oct. 29, 1995
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
464 450 432 426 421 416 390 386 382 381
Charlotte
QB 64
RB 126
WR 210
TE 24
K 89
P 28
Def 34
FFL Avg.
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Barry Sanders (at Anch.) ..........................Nov. 13, 1994 Barry Sanders (at Chi.) .............................Nov. 24, 1991 Barry Sanders (at Mia.).............................Nov. 23, 1997 Terrell Davis (vs. Sea.) ............................ Sept. 21, 1997 Barry Sanders (at Lon.) .............................. Oct. 12, 1997 Jerome Bettis (vs. Lon.) ............................ Dec. 12, 1993 Thomas Jones (vs. Anch.) .......................... Oct. 18, 2009 Terrell Davis (at Mia.) ............................... Oct. 11, 1998 Terrell Davis (vs. Mia.).............................. Oct. 26, 1997 Matt Forté (vs. Orl.) ................................. Oct. 2, 2011 Duce Staley (vs. Chi.) ................................ Sept. 3, 2000
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2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 205 ..... Matt Forté................. Oct. 2 (vs. Orl.) Receiving Yards ..... 214 ..... Calvin Johnson ....... Dec. 18 (at Lon.) Receptions ............... 10 ..... Matt Forté................. Sept. 18 (at A.A.) Passing Yards ........ 416 ..... Michael Vick ............ Oct. 2 (vs. Orl.) Points ........................ 20 ..... Calvin Johnson ....... Dec. 18 (at Lon.)
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Donovan McNabb (vs. Orl.) ....................... Dec. 5, 2004 Donovan McNabb (vs. Orl.) .....................Nov. 15, 2009 Mark Brunell (vs. Wash.) ........................ Sept. 22, 1996 Donovan McNabb (at Orl.) ...................... Sept. 19, 2010 Mark Brunell (vs. Phil.) ............................. Oct. 20, 1996 Michael Vick (vs. Orl.) ............................. Oct. 2, 2011 Donovan McNabb (at Lon.) ...................... Dec. 10, 2000 Mark Brunell (at Mia.) ............................. Sept. 10, 2000 Elvis Grbac (vs. Anch.).............................Nov. 19, 1995 Donovan McNabb (vs. Orl.) .................... Sept. 23, 2007 Top Single Game Scoring Performances Barry Sanders (at Chi.) .............................Nov. 24, 1991 Michael Vick (at A.A.) .............................Nov. 14, 2010 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 Shannon Sharpe (at Bos.)........................... Oct. 20, 2002 Donovan McNabb (at Lon.) ..................... Sept. 18, 2005 Calvin Johnson (at Lon.) ........................ Dec. 18, 2011
Maelstrom Fast Fact Last year, Charlotte became only the second team in league history with a 200‐yard rusher (Matt Forté), 200‐yard receiver (Calvin Johnson), and 400‐yard passer (Michael Vick) in the same season. The first was Philadelphia in 2009, when Frank Gore (rushing), Sidney Rice (receiving) and Drew Brees (passing) did it for the Phoenix.
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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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Terrell Davis .................. 21 .... 1998 Receptions......................... Steve Smith .................... 93 .... 2005 Receiving Yards ................ Steve Smith ............... 1,414 .... 2005 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Calvin Johnson .......... 18.84 .... 2008 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 Passer Rating..................... Donovan McNabb ... 103.61 .... 2004 Passing Yards.................... Mark Brunell ............. 3,914 .... 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 .............. Britton Colquitt ....... 47.94 .... 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 (DEF) ................... Darrien Gordon .............. 36 .... 1997
1993 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2006 2008 2010 2011
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
1,000‐Yard Receivers Andre Rison ....................1,028 .... 13 games Robert Brooks ................1,242 .... 14 games Shannon Sharpe .............1,060 .... 14 games Tim Brown ......................1,187 .... 14 games Tim Brown ......................1,066 .... 13 games Eric Moulds ....................1,199 .... 14 games Troy Brown .....................1,048 .... 14 games Eric Moulds ....................1,167 .... 14 games Steve Smith ....................1,414 .... 14 games Steve Smith ....................1,081 .... 12 games Calvin Johnson ...............1,055 .... 13 games Calvin Johnson ...............1,068 .... 14 games Greg Jennings .................1,026 .... 14 games Calvin Johnson ...............1,335 .... 14 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Barry Sanders .................. RB 2001 Travis Henry .................... RB (No selection) 2002 (No selection) Jerome Bettis ................... RB 2003 Ashley Lelie .................... WR Charles Johnson .............. WR 2004 *Kevin Jones .................... RB Jason Elam.........................K 2005 LaMont Jordan ................. RB Rick Mirer ......................... QB Nate Burleson ................. WR Mark Brunell ..................... QB 2006 (No selection) O.J. McDuffie.................... WR 2007 *Calvin Johnson .............. WR Kordell Stewart ................. QB 2008 Matt Forté ........................ RB Lamar Smith ..................... RB 2009 Derrick Ward .................... RB Duce Staley ...................... RB 2010 C.J. Spiller ....................... RB Tim Biakabutuka............... RB 2011 Fred Jackson ................... RB Thomas Jones .................. RB
*First pick in the draft
1996 2004 2008 2009
3,000‐Yard Passers Mark Brunell .................. 3,914 ..... 14 games Donovan McNabb .......... 3,839 ..... 14 games Donovan McNabb .......... 3,511 ..... 14 games Donovan McNabb .......... 3,008 ..... 12 games
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2003 2005 2008 2009 2010
1,000‐Yard Rushers Barry Sanders ................ 1,355 ..... 13 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,135 ..... 14 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,115 ..... 14 games Jerome Bettis ................. 1,069 ..... 10 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,721 ..... 14 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,376 ..... 14 games Terrell Davis ................... 1,437 ..... 14 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,300 ..... 14 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,731 ..... 14 games Terrell Davis ................... 1,722 ..... 14 games Terrell Davis ................... 1,801 ..... 14 games Barry Sanders ................ 1,355 ..... 14 games Duce Staley .................... 1,179 ..... 14 games Travis Henry ................... 1,142 ..... 12 games LaMont Jordan .............. 1,025 ..... 14 games Thomas Jones ................ 1,222 ..... 14 games Matt Forté ..................... 1,108 ..... 14 games Thomas Jones ................ 1,199 ..... 14 games Ahmad Bradshaw .......... 1,009 ..... 12 games
1993
1994 1995 1996 1997
1998
1999 2001 2002 2003
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Jerome Bettis Shannon Sharpe Barry Sanders Andre Rison Barry Sanders Shannon Sharpe Barry Sanders Jason Elam Terrell Davis Shannon Sharpe Tim Carpenter Terrell Davis Barry Sanders Jason Elam Darrien Gordon Tim Brown Shannon Sharpe Chris Doleman Tim Carpenter Terrell Davis Shannon Sharpe Tom Rouen Jason Elam Jason Elam Tom Rouen Jason Elam Donovan McNabb Eric Moulds Shannon Sharpe
All-FFL Performers RB First Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) TE First Team RB Second Team WR Second Team RB First Team TE First Team RB Second Team K Second Team RB First Team TE First Team Coach-of-the-Year RB First Team RB First Team (MVP) K First Team CB First Team (Defensive POY) WR Second Team TE Second Team DE Second Team Coach-of-the-Year RB First Team (MVP) TE First Team P First Team K Second Team K Second Team P First Team K Second Team QB Second Team WR Second Team TE Second Team
2004 2005 2008
2009 2010
2011
All-FFL Performers (continued) Ed Reed S First Team Steve Smith WR First Team Josh Miller P First Team John Abraham DE First Team Thomas Jones RB Second Team Calvin Johnson WR Second Team Terrell Suggs DE Second Team Matt Forté RB Rookie-of-the-Year Thomas Jones RB Second Team Greg Jennings WR First Team Calvin Johnson WR First Team Michael Vick QB Second Team John Abraham DE Second Team Tim Carpenter Coach-of-the-Year Calvin Johnson WR First Team Greg Jennings WR Second Team
Charlotte All-Time Playoff Results 1991 at London L, 10-31 1992 vs. Philadelphia W, 39-27 at Orlando L, 33-42 1996 vs. Seattle W, 28-14 vs. Ann Arbor L, 33-47 1997 vs. Ann Arbor L, 34-47 1998 at Seattle L, 39-43 2004 at Washington W, 40-39 at Chicago W, 40-39 2008 at Philadelphia L, 25-31 2010 at Miami L, 41-47
Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1996 1997 1998 2004 2008 2010
Maelstrom Fast Fact Calvin Johnson tied an FFL record last year by catching two or more touchdown passes in four consecutive games. He did it in the first four games of the season. He now shares that record with Chris Carter, who did it for London in 1995. Jerry Rice (1993), Terrell Owens (2000), Randy Moss (2007), and Dwayne Bowe (2010) are the only others to have three straight games with multiple touchdown catches.
Quarterback John Elway (245) Randall Cunningham (149) Randall Cunningham (125) Mark Brunell (231) Mark Brunell (222) Mark Brunell (317) Dan Marino (355) Donovan McNabb (36) David Carr (114) Donovan McNabb (230) Michael Vick (263)
Charlotte Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 497 537 Tim Carpenter 10 5 0 520 417 Tim Carpenter 9 7 0 479 424 Tim Carpenter 3 11 1 485 564 Tim Carpenter 6 9 0 554 558 Tim Carpenter 12 3 0 611 472 Tim Carpenter 14 1 0 696 399 Tim Carpenter 9 5 1 706 513 Tim Carpenter 7 8 0 442 539 Tim Carpenter 7 8 0 512 613 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 460 424 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 526 530 Tim Carpenter 4 11 0 435 500 Tim Carpenter 8 7 0 546 551 Tim Carpenter 5 9 1 546 576 Tim Carpenter 3 11 1 468 525 Tim Carpenter 5 10 0 416 515 Tim Carpenter 9 6 0 668 571 Tim Carpenter 4 10 1 468 578 Tim Carpenter 10 5 0 647 526 Tim Carpenter 7 8 0 575 590
Leading Rusher Barry Sanders (85) Barry Sanders (113) Barry Sanders (104) Terrell Davis (80) Barry Sanders (175) Barry Sanders (138) Barry Sanders (95) Kevin Jones (123) Tiki Barber (95) Matt Forté (73) Matt Forté (113)
Div. Finish Third Second Third Fifth Fourth First First Second Fourth Fifth Fifth Third Sixth Second Fourth Sixth Fifth Third Sixth Second Fourth
Most Touchdowns Scored by Wide Receivers, Last 5 Years 42 Randy Moss (Texas) 41 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 36 Greg Jennings (Charlotte) 36 Larry Fitzgerald (Texas) 35 Terrell Owens (Mia-Bos-Chi) 31 Andre Johnson (Washington) Calvin Johnson (28) and Jennings (25) are top two since 2009
Leading Receiver Sterling Sharpe (83) Fred Barnett (59) Andre Rison (88) Chris Sanders (89) O.J. McDuffie (66) Shannon Sharpe (60) Joey Galloway (50) Ashley Lelie (88) Ashley Lelie (70) Calvin Johnson (64) Greg Jennings (142)
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
Top Scorer John Elway (6) Barry Sanders & Lin Elliott (11) Randall Cunningham & Lin Elliott (9) Brunell, Davis, Elam & O.J. McDuffie (6) Barry Sanders (11) Mark Brunell (10) Dan Marino (16) Jason Elam (13) Jason Elam (15) Forté, Elam & Greg Jennings (6) Matt Forté (11)
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 11 7 Won 1 13 9 Won 6 9 4 Won 1 15 10 Lost 1 18 24 2 Lost 2 18 15 Lost 3 22 21 1 Lost 2 11 12 Lost 2 11 10 1 Lost 1 16 25 1 Won 3 16 25 Lost 1
Home 4‐4 4‐7 3‐2 9‐2 12‐7‐2 8‐8 15‐7 9‐5 6‐5‐1 10‐11 8‐12
Away 7‐3 9‐2 6‐2 6‐8 6‐17 10‐7 7‐14‐1 2‐7 5‐5 6‐14‐1 8‐13
Totals
160 162
5
88‐70‐3 72‐92‐2
vs. Ann Arbor vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Washington
Postseason History Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion Southern Division Champion Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Champion, Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 0 2 Lost 2 0‐2 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 1 1 Lost 1 1‐0 1 1 Lost 1 1‐0 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐
Away ‐‐‐ 1‐0 0‐1 0‐1 0‐1 0‐1 0‐1 1‐0
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Totals
4
7
2‐2
2‐5
Most Points Scored in a Game 86 at Boston (23) ................. 9/13/98 80 at Chicago (29) ............. 10/25/98 70 vs. Anchorage (54) ....... 11/19/95 70 vs. Orlando (55) .............. 12/6/98 67 vs. Philadelphia (38) ....... 9/25/05 66 at Washington (38) ....... 11/10/96
5 6 10 10 10 11 12
Fewest Points in a Game vs. Orlando (71)....... 11/17/91 vs. Washington (48) .. 11/4/07 at Chicago (22) ........ 10/20/91 at Seattle (33) .......... 11/21/93 vs. Ann Arbor (25) ..... 9/19/99 at Washington (24) .. 12/11/05 five times, most recently vs. Chicago (71) ..... 11/20/11
5 8 8 8 9 10 12 12
Fewest Points Allowed vs. Orlando (58) .............. 12/5/10 at Anchorage (50) ............. 9/6/98 at Ann Arbor (36) .............. 9/9/07 vs. Chicago (27) ........... 10/14/07 vs. Texas (44) ............... 11/16/97 at Seattle (30) ................... 9/1/96 at Ann Arbor (35) ............ 9/20/92 vs. Philadelphia (40) ....... 11/6/94
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
73 71 71 71 69 68 68 66
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 45 (20-65) at London ......................11/28/04 43 (23-66) vs. Miami .......................11/24/02 42 (6-48) vs. Washington................11/4/07
CHARLOTTE MAELSTROM ALL-TIME RESULTS
Anchorage (11-7) W (A) 26-24 W (A) 34-18 L (H) 23-27 L (A) 20-29 W (H) 70-54 W (H) 62-30 W (A) 50-8 W (A) 28-20 W (H) 35-34 W (A) 34-22 W (H) 51-27 L (H) 16-57 W (A) 35-32 L (A) 48-59 L (A) 31-35 L (H) 31-61 L (H) 38-48 W (A) 60-45
10/11/92 9/5/93 11/28/93 11/13/94 11/19/95 11/30/97 9/6/98 10/17/99 11/19/00 9/23/01 10/6/02 12/14/03 10/23/05 10/15/06 9/21/08 10/18/09 12/12/10 10/23/11
Ann Arbor (13-9) W (A) 35-12 W (H) 38-26 W (A) 23-18 L (H) 43-48 L (H) 37-68 W (A) 37-19 L (H) 12-46 L (H) 33-47** W (A) 38-14 L (H) 34-47* L (H) 38-43 L (H) 10-25 L (A) 20-60 W (H) 50-33 W (H) 23-21 L (A) 34-55 W (A) 45-31 W (A) 64-37 W (A) 36-8 W (H) 51-32 W (A) 54-27 W (A) 48-39
9/20/92 11/29/92 10/10/93 10/31/93 9/25/94 9/3/95 10/13/96 12/22/96 9/28/97 12/14/97 11/22/98 9/19/99 9/17/00 9/22/02 9/7/03 11/14/04 10/16/05 10/1/06 9/9/07 12/14/08 11/14/10 9/18/11
Boston (9-4) W (A) 43-35 W (H) 56-30 W (A) 86-23 W (A) 19-17 W (A) 62-24 L (A) 24-32 W (H) 51-16 L (H) 25-35 W (H) 33-23 L (A) 29-36 W (A) 47-25 L (H) 24-57 W (A) 47-28
11/3/96 11/9/97 9/13/98 11/18/01 10/20/02 10/19/03 10/31/04 9/11/05 12/3/06 10/28/07 11/1/09 9/26/10 9/11/11
Chicago (15-10) W (H) 27-22 L (A) 10-22 W (A) 46-25 L (A) 24-30 W (H) 43-22 W (H) 48-28 L (A) 36-44 L (H) 25-43 W (H) 46-22 W (A) 53-42 W (A) 80-29 L (A) 27-68 W (H) 33-26 W (A) 54-43 L (A) 33-49 W (H) 48-31 W (H) 37-20 W (A) 40-39** L (A) 26-39 L (A) 22-42 W (H) 27-8 W (A) 49-17 L (A) 23-32 W (H) 45-29 L (H) 12-71
9/15/91 10/20/91 11/24/91 10/18/92 11/15/92 10/17/93 10/23/94 11/5/95 11/17/96 9/7/97 10/25/98 10/10/99 9/3/00 11/11/01 11/17/02 9/14/03 9/19/04 1/2/05 11/27/05 12/10/06 10/14/07 11/2/08 9/20/09 10/3/10 11/20/11
Most Points Allowed vs. Miami (18) ............ 12/3/00 vs. Orlando (5) ......... 11/17/91 vs. Chicago (12) ..... 11/20/11 at London (65) ........ 12/18/11 at London (40).......... 10/10/10 vs. Ann Arbor (37) ...... 9/25/94 at Chicago (27) ........ 10/10/99 vs. Miami (23) .......... 11/24/02
London (18-24-2) W (H) 31-16 L (A) 27-31 L (A) 36-46 L (A) 10-31* W (H) 25-22 W (A) 32-20 W (A) 22-16 W (H) 58-25 L (A) 31-38 L (H) 24-31 L (H) 15-29 L (A) 52-53 W (A) 36-28 W (H) 45-30 W (H) 59-28 W (A) 53-23 W (H) 34-28 W (A) 43-28 L (A) 21-30 W (H) 29-26 L (H) 30-31 L (A) 36-50 L (A) 18-36 L (H) 30-31 L (A) 23-39 W (H) 44-29 L (A) 25-32 W (H) 59-17 W (H) 33-30 L (A) 20-65 L (A) 42-64 T (H) 27-27 L (A) 26-41 T (H) 29-29 W (H) 30-21 L (A) 27-40 W (A) 57-14 L (H) 47-62 L (A) 23-32 L (H) 36-44 L (A) 40-69 W (H) 52-39 L (H) 50-53 L (A) 65-71
9/22/91 10/27/91 12/1/91 12/15/91 10/4/92 11/8/92 9/19/93 12/12/93 10/9/94 11/27/94 10/1/95 11/26/95 10/6/96 11/24/96 8/31/97 10/19/97 11/15/98 11/29/98 9/26/99 11/14/99 10/8/00 12/10/00 9/30/01 12/9/01 9/29/02 12/8/02 10/5/03 11/16/03 10/24/04 11/28/04 9/18/05 12/4/05 9/24/06 10/22/06 10/7/07 11/18/07 9/7/08 10/26/08 10/4/09 12/6/09 10/10/10 11/28/10 10/9/11 12/18/11
Miami (18-15) W (H) 37-23 W (A) 52-21 W (H) 41-17 W (A) 57-31 L (A) 42-56 L (H) 46-49 W (A) 30-21 W (H) 42-31 W (A) 50-30 L (H) 18-73 W (A) 32-29 L (H) 25-38 W (A) 60-54 L (H) 23-66 L (H) 26-38 L (A) 13-48 L (A) 34-41 W (H) 45-21 W (A) 36-19 L (H) 43-60 L (A) 25-29 L (H) 28-32 W (H) 47-43 W (A) 32-21 W (A) 54-47 W (H) 55-47 L (A) 20-44 W (H) 25-24 W (H) 33-28 W (A) 40-26 L (A) 41-47* L (H) 29-37 L (A) 37-46
9/15/96 12/1/96 10/26/97 11/23/97 10/11/98 11/1/98 9/12/99 12/5/99 9/10/00 12/3/00 9/9/01 10/28/01 10/27/02 11/24/02 10/26/03 11/23/03 10/3/04 11/21/04 11/6/05 12/18/05 9/10/06 11/12/06 9/16/07 11/25/07 10/19/08 11/30/08 9/27/09 10/25/09 10/31/10 12/19/10 12/26/10 11/6/11 11/27/11
Orlando (22-21-1) W (H) 31-16 L (A) 29-62 L (H) 5-71 L (A) 38-49 W (H) 53-32 L (A) 33-42** W (H) 27-21 L (A) 17-46 L (A) 31-33 L (H) 27-52 W (H) 56-53 L (A) 30-38 L (A) 17-30 W (H) 26-25 W (H) 37-16 W (A) 46-38 T (A) 48-48 W (H) 70-55 W (H) 24-20 W (A) 51-45 W (A) 44-40 W (H) 55-32 W (H) 23-18 L (A) 14-33 W (A) 42-23 L (H) 26-40 W (H) 33-21 L (A) 31-37 W (A) 58-19 W (H) 46-38 L (H) 35-49 W (A) 46-17 L (A) 26-32 L (H) 20-25 L (H) 39-57 L (A) 29-34 W (H) 36-16 L (A) 24-38 L (H) 31-37 L (A) 21-54 W (A) 44-17 W (H) 58-5 W (H) 64-13 L (A) 26-46
9/8/91 10/13/91 11/17/91 9/27/92 12/13/92 12/27/92 10/3/93 12/19/93 9/18/94 12/11/94 10/8/95 12/10/95 9/29/96 12/8/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 9/27/98 12/6/98 10/24/99 12/19/99 10/15/00 11/26/00 11/4/01 12/16/01 10/13/02 12/15/02 9/28/03 12/7/03 9/26/04 12/5/04 10/9/05 11/20/05 10/29/06 12/17/06 9/23/07 11/11/07 9/28/08 12/7/08 11/15/09 12/13/09 9/19/10 12/5/10 10/2/11 12/4/11
Maelstrom Fast Fact In 2011, there was a league‐record six games in which the losing team scored 50 or more points. Charlotte lost two such games, and became the first team to lose two games to the same team (London) in the same season when scoring at least 50 points in both of them.
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Philadelphia (11-12) W (A) 41-39 9/29/91 W (H) 30-29 11/3/91 L (H) 45-48 12/8/91 L (H) 43-47 9/13/92 L (A) 25-27 11/22/92 W (H) 39-27* 12/20/92 W (A) 27-23 12/5/93 W (H) 40-12 11/6/94 L (A) 19-36 11/20/94 L (A) 30-44 9/10/95 W (H) 35-17 10/22/95 W (H) 56-49 10/20/96 L (H) 14-21 12/12/99 W (H) 55-54 11/5/00 W (H) 41-27 10/7/01 L (A) 32-37 11/2/03 L (A) 32-54 11/7/04 W (H) 67-38 9/25/05 L (H) 33-39 11/5/06 L (A) 25-28 12/16/07 W (H) 59-38 10/12/08 L (A) 25-31* 12/21/08 L (H) 13-25 11/8/09 Seattle (11-10-1) W (A) 40-26 L (H) 35-36 L (A) 10-33 W (A) 39-34 T (H) 34-34 L (A) 30-38 W (H) 43-32 W (A) 30-10 W (H) 28-14* W (H) 58-29 L (H) 32-35 L (A) 39-43* W (H) 47-43 L (A) 20-34 L (H) 30-32 W (A) 33-25 L (A) 12-43 L (H) 26-53 W (H) 48-46 W (H) 56-33 W (A) 35-18 L (H) 23-36
9/6/92 10/24/93 11/21/93 9/11/94 10/16/94 9/24/95 10/29/95 9/1/96 12/15/96 9/21/97 10/4/98 12/20/98 11/7/99 10/1/00 12/23/01 9/8/02 10/17/04 10/21/07 9/14/08 9/13/09 9/12/10 11/13/11
Texas (16-25-1) L (A) 12-47 W (H) 50-15 W (A) 58-33 W (H) 50-37 L (A) 20-24 L (H) 24-28 W (H) 57-34 L (A) 43-49 W (H) 44-21 L (A) 30-32 W (A) 62-43 W (H) 34-14 L (A) 23-32 W (H) 44-9 L (H) 28-30 W (A) 42-26 L (H) 33-47 L (A) 27-48 L (H) 32-42 W (A) 50-25
9/1/91 10/6/91 11/10/91 10/25/92 9/26/93 11/14/93 9/4/94 12/4/94 9/17/95 10/15/95 9/8/96 10/27/96 9/14/97 11/16/97 9/20/98 12/13/98 10/3/99 11/28/99 10/22/00 11/12/00
W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L T W L W W W
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
25-14 23-32 16-26 31-43 29-31 25-36 40-22 29-55 41-51 42-43 28-45 26-38 12-43 21-27 25-62 32-42 43-43 32-31 23-37 54-29 30-19 43-23
10/21/01 12/2/01 11/3/02 12/1/02 11/9/03 11/30/03 9/12/04 12/12/04 10/2/05 10/30/05 9/17/06 11/19/06 9/30/07 12/2/07 10/5/08 11/16/08 11/22/09 12/20/09 10/24/10 11/7/10 9/25/11 10/30/11
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Year‐by‐Year Breakdown of #1 Draft Picks London Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins *Chicago Marion Butts RB San Diego Chargers Ann Arbor Garrison Hearst RB Arizona Cardinals Philadelphia Marshall Faulk RB Indianapolis Colts *Philadelphia Rashaan Salaam RB Chicago Bears *Texas Eddie George RB Houston Oilers Miami Antowain Smith RB Buffalo Bills *Texas Randy Moss WR Minnesota Vikings Anchorage Ricky Williams RB New Orleans Saints Washington Ron Dayne RB New York Giants *Texas Michael Bennett RB Minnesota Vikings *Miami Clinton Portis RB Denver Broncos Boston Marcel Shipp RB Arizona Cardinals Charlotte Kevin Jones RB Detroit Lions *London Carnell Williams RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Reggie Bush RB New Orleans Saints Charlotte Calvin Johnson WR Detroit Lions Chicago Darren McFadden RB Oakland Raiders Miami Knowshon Moreno RB Denver Broncos Ann Arbor Ryan Mathews RB San Diego Chargers Orlando Mark Ingram RB New Orleans Saints
Washington (16-25) W (H) 31-15 11/1/92 L (A) 17-28 12/6/92 W (H) 33-16 9/12/93 W (A) 35-17 11/7/93 L (H) 20-27 10/2/94 L (A) 27-43 10/30/94 L (A) 37-44 11/12/95 L (H) 20-41 12/3/95 L (H) 49-58 9/22/96 W (A) 66-38 11/10/96 W (H) 30-22 10/12/97 W (A) 39-38 11/2/97 W (H) 26-23 10/18/98 W (A) 41-32 11/8/98 L (A) 29-38 10/31/99 L (H) 29-57 11/21/99 L (H) 19-46 9/24/00 L (A) 15-36 10/29/00 L (A) 28-34 10/14/01 W (H) 64-18 11/25/01 W (A) 18-16 9/15/02 L (H) 14-36 11/10/02 L (A) 31-32 9/21/03 L (H) 20-30 10/12/03 W (H) 55-49 10/10/04 L (A) 20-23 12/19/04 W (A) 40-39* 12/26/04 L (H) 25-47 11/13/05 L (A) 11-24 12/11/05 W (H) 25-19 10/8/06 L (A) 26-35 11/26/06 L (H) 6-48 11/4/07 L (A) 30-48 12/9/07 L (A) 49-54 11/9/08 W (H) 51-21 11/23/08 L (H) 42-59 10/11/09 L (A) 25-34 11/29/09 L (H) 50-53 10/17/10 W (A) 57-44 11/21/10 W (A) 23-15 10/16/11 L (H) 18-48 12/11/11
2001: Texas traded WR Germaine Crowell and a 2001 6th round pick to Philadelphia for 2001 1st and 3rd round picks (trade made in October of 2000).
*-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
*Pick acquired in a trade 1992: Chicago traded QB Randall Cunningham, and 1992 6th and 7th round picks to Anchorage for 1992 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks. 1995: Philadelphia traded 1995 1st, 2nd, 4th and 7th round picks, a 1996 1st round pick, and WR Jake Reed to Charlotte for 1995 1st, 10th, 11th and 12 rounds picks, and a 1996 2nd round pick. 1996: Texas traded 1996 1st and 1997 2nd round picks, and QB Troy Aikman to Boston for 1996 1st and 6th round picks, and a 1997 10th round pick. 1998: Texas traded RB Lawrence Phillips and a 1998 9th round pick to Philadelphia for WR Tony Martin and a 1998 1st round pick (trade made in October of 1997).
2002: Miami traded two 2002 2nd round picks and a 2003 1st round pick to Chicago for 2002 1st round pick. 2005: Pick was traded three times after originally belonging to Texas. Boston traded 2004 1st and 2nd round picks to Texas for RB Brian Westbrook, WR Plaxico Burress and a 2005 1st round pick (trade made during 2004 draft); Chicago traded WR Laveranues Coles to Boston for 2005 1st round pick; London traded 2005 1st and 2nd round picks to Chicago for 2005 1st and 3rd round picks.
Of the seven times the #1 overall pick has been traded, three of those trades were made during the off‐season (1992, 1995, and 1996); two were made during the previous season (1998 and 2001); and two were made on Draft Day of the year in which the pick was used (2002 and 2005). In 2005, the pick was traded twice before London selected RB Carnell Williams.
Marshall Faulk is the only #1 pick ever traded during the draft (1994), though Marion Butts (1992) was traded during the same season he was drafted.
In three years, the team with the #1 pick went on to win the Super Bowl (Ann Arbor in 1993, Charlotte in 2004, and London in 2005).
Only two #1 picks have ever scored 100 points in the year they were drafted (Randy Moss with 112 in 1998, and Clinton Portis with 108 in 2002).
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CHICAGO Crime
2011 Record: 8-7, 2nd Place in FFL North What happened last year… Chicago held the #4 position for the playoffs with two weeks remaining, but missed out on its first appearance since 2005 by losing the head‐to‐head tie‐breaker with Seattle Despite finishing second to the Seawolves, Chicago had the best division record in the North at 7‐3 Jamaal Charles missed nearly the entire season with a knee injury, and Felix Jones missed a large portion with an ankle injury Jay Cutler and Sam Bradford both got the boot by season’s end, with rookie Andy Dalton taking over under center during the crucial stretch run
2012 PREVIEW e may not have been the FFL Coach-of-the-Year, but Travis Corson did perhaps the best coaching job of his career in 2011. At quarterback, Jay Cutler was lost in November with a broken thumb, and Sam Bradford missed much of the season or was limited by an ankle sprain. At running back, Jamaal Charles was lost for the year in Week Two, Felix Jones missed four games with a sprained ankle, and rookie Mikel Leshoure never got off the ground. Terrell Owens and Mike Sims-Walker, Chicago’s best receivers in 2010, were released in September, and even place-kicker Nate Kaeding suffered a season-ending knee injury on Opening Day. Yet at the end of the year, Chicago had finished 8-7, and was only a tie-breaker away from winning the division title. If the Crime can stay competitive though all of that, there’s no telling what they could do this year. What they should do is contend once again for first place in the FFL North. The return of Charles, a 1,000-yard rusher in 2010, might be the key. With all due respect to Boston’s Adrian Peterson, the Crime already have what may be the best running back in the division in Ray Rice, who rushed for 1,084 yards, caught 71 passes and scored 12 touchdowns last year. If Charles puts up even half those numbers, the Crime will be better than last year when their remaining backs combined for 453 yards and one TD. Corson appears ready to go with Andy Dalton at quarterback after he threw for 957 yards in four late-season starts as a rookie. Cutler was having a decent year before he got hurt but is maddeningly inconsistent, and though Bradford has shown promise, Dalton has already surpassed him in half the time. Owens and Sims-Walker were only stop-gap players, and weren’t needed with Vincent Jackson back after a hold-out in 2010, and free agent Jordy Nelson taking over on the opposite side. Both are big-play wide receivers who can stretch the field and Chicago may have another one in the making with Antonio Brown. When Tony Gonzalez was added to the mix last year with his team-leading 74 catches, 826 yards and seven touchdowns, the Crime had a formidable pass-catching arsenal. The only question is how much longer can Gonzalez play? Even if Kaeding is healthy, there’s no guarantee he’ll be back. David Akers and Jason Hanson combined for a leaguerecord 36 field goals and 141 points in 14 games, with the 41year old Hanson hitting four field goal over 50 yards. Jason Babin proved to be a huge addition too with a league-leading 18 sacks, and gives the Crime the type of steady production few defensive players are able to give.
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Ray Rice Felix Jones
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 1,084 yards 243 att. 4.46 avg. 312 yards 65 att. 4.80 avg.
Vincent Jackson Jordy Nelson Tony Gonzalez
Receiving 1,026 yards 56 rec. 909 yards 47 rec. 826 yards 74 rec.
Jay Cutler Andy Dalton
Passing 2,033 yards 11 TD 957 yards 3 TD
Ray Rice David Akers Jason Hanson Jordy Nelson
103 points 72 points 69 points 69 points
18.32 avg. 19.34 avg. 11.16 avg. 6 Int. 4 Int.
10 TD 0 TD 8 TD 9 TD 7 TD
84.43 rating 75.40 rating
Scoring 12 TDs, 1 TD pass, five 100-y.g. 9-for-9 on XPs, 21-for-25 on FGs 24-for-24 on XPs, 15-for-17 on FGs 9 TDs, three 100-yard games
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................. 8th .......................... never Scoring (touchdowns) ................... 6th ........................... 1996 Total Offense .............................. 10th ........................... 2000 Rushing Offense ......................... 12th .......................... never Receiving Offense......................... 3rd ........................... 2003 Passing Offense.......................... 12th ........................... 2001 Passer Rating ............................. 10th ........................... 2001 Kicking (based on points) .......... 1st ........................... 2011 Field Goal Percentage .................. 7th ........................... 1997 Punting (based on gross avg.) .... 12th .......................... never KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 There were only two games in the FFL last year where a team scored in single digits, both were by the Chicago Crime, and both came against the Seattle Seawolves. The Crime scored a total of 15 points in those games, it resulted in both teams finishing the season with identical 8-7 records, and the Seawolves winning the division on a tie-breaker. If even one of those games ends with a different outcome, Seattle would have fallen to fourth, and Chicago would have been playing for a championship even with all of its injury issues at running back.
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CHARTING THE CRIME IN 2011
204 189 184 179 177 173 173 172 170 166 165
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3
40.00
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League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
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 196 Marvin Harrison (at A.A.) ........................ Sept. 26, 1999 192 Isaac Bruce (vs. Anch.) ............................ Sept. 13, 1998 191 Isaac Bruce (vs. Phil.) ............................... Oct. 15, 1995 188 Isaac Bruce (at Tex.) ................................ Sept. 17, 2000 186 Haywood Jeffires (at Lon.)........................ Oct. 13, 1991 181 Isaac Bruce (at A.A.) ................................... Oct. 1, 1995 179 Isaac Bruce (at Bos.) ................................. Oct. 28, 2001
30.00 9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Ray Rice (at Phil.) .....................................Dec. 4, 2011 Troy Hambrick (at Phil.) ...........................Dec. 14, 2003 Deuce McAllister (at Sea.) ....................... Nov. 23, 2003 Robert Smith (vs. Anch.) ......................... Sept. 13, 1998 Jamaal Charles (at Orl.) ............................. Oct. 31, 2010 Deuce McAllister (vs. Mia.) ..................... Nov. 16, 2003 Jamaal Charles (vs. Anch.) ....................... Nov. 28, 2010 James Stewart (at Anch.)........................... Oct. 20, 2002 Robert Smith (vs. Mia.) ............................. Oct. 15, 2000 Ray Rice (vs. Sea.) ....................................Dec. 13, 2009 Deuce McAllister (vs. Bos.) ..................... Nov. 30, 2003
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200
447 441 432 425 423 418 404 401 399 396 396
180 160 140 120 100 80
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Jay Cutler (vs. Anch.)................................. Nov. 9, 2008 Kurt Warner (at Char.) ............................... Sept. 3, 2000 Warren Moon (at Phil.) ............................ Nov. 10, 1991 Daunte Culpepper (at Lon.) ....................... Oct. 17, 2004 Warren Moon (at Lon.) ............................. Oct. 13, 1991 Vinny Testaverde (vs. Wash.) .....................Dec. 6, 1998 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Sea.) ......................Dec. 19, 2004 Kurt Warner (vs. Anch.)........................... Nov. 18, 2001 Warren Moon (vs. Lon.)........................... Nov. 17, 1991 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Mia.) .................... Nov. 16, 2003 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Phil.) ..................... Oct. 10, 2004
60 40
29 29 25 23
20 0 Chicago
QB 47
RB 125
WR 143
TE 47
K 141
P 22
Def 46
FFL Avg.
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
21 21 20
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 204 ..... Ray Rice .................. Dec. 4 (at Phil.) Receiving Yards ..... 172 ..... Vincent Jackson ..... Sept. 18 (vs. Bos.) Receptions ............... 10 ..... Vincent Jackson ..... Sept. 18 (vs. Bos.) Passing Yards ........ 373 ..... Andy Dalton ............ Nov. 20 (at Char.) Points ........................ 23 ..... Vincent Jackson ..... Nov. 6 (vs. Anch.) Crime Fast Fact When Andy Dalton passed for 373 yards against Charlotte last year in his first career start, he became only the second rookie quarterback in league history with a 300‐yard game in his debut. The other was Patrick Ramsey, who threw for 320 yards for Miami against Texas in 2002.
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Top Single Game Scoring Performances Isaac Bruce (vs. Char.) .............................. Oct. 10, 1999 Willis McGahee (vs. A.A.)....................... Nov. 28, 2004 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Tex.) .....................Dec. 15, 2002 12 times, most recently by a RB (three), Deuce McAllister (at A.A.) .... Oct. 27, 2002 WR (nine), Vincent Jackson (vs. Anch.) . Nov. 6, 2011 Chris Boniol (at Char.) ............................. Nov. 17, 1996 Daunte Culpepper (at Lon.) ....................... Oct. 17, 2004 Daunte Culpepper (vs. Phil.) ..................... Oct. 10, 2004
Andy Dalton’s 405 yards of total offense (373 passing, 32 rushing) at Charlotte last year was a rookie record, breaking the mark of 403, set by Miami’s Tony Banks at Orlando in 1996 Only one other quarterback (rookie or otherwise) has had 400 total yards in his first career start: Todd Marinovich, who had 416 for Texas in 1992 against Philadelphia Of the 16 quarterbacks who have thrown for 300 yards in their first career starts, only Marinovich had more yards than Dalton, with 395 in his FFL debut In the last nine years, only two rookies have passed for 300 yards in a game, and both are Chicago quarterbacks (Sam Bradford in 2010, and Andy Dalton last year)
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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Terry Allen ....................15...... 1996 Receptions......................... Marvin Harrison ..........127...... 2002 Receiving Yards ................ Marvin Harrison .......1,566...... 2002 Avg./Catch (Min. 35)....... Jordy Nelson ...........19.34...... 2011 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 Passer Rating..................... Kurt Warner ...........113.91...... 1999 Passing Yards.................... Warren Moon ...........4,204...... 1991 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 ............... Mike Scifres .............46.52...... 2007 Sacks................................. Jason Babin..................18...... 2011 Interceptions...................... Rod Woodson..................8...... 1993 Total Touchdowns ............ Terry Allen ....................15...... 1996 Scoring .............................. Daunte Culpepper .......142...... 2004 Scoring (QB) ..................... Daunte Culpepper .......142...... 2004 Scoring (RB) ..................... Terry Allen ..................110...... 1996 Scoring (WR) .................... Marvin Harrison ..........114...... 1999 Scoring (TE) ..................... Visanthe Shiancoe .........48...... 2009 Scoring (PK) ..................... Sebastian Janikowski ..106...... 2001 Sebastian Janikowski ..106...... 2002 Scoring (DEF) .................. Jason Babin..................36...... 2011
1991 1993 1999 2001 2004 2007 2008 2009
1994 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2006 2009 2011
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
1993 1994 1996 1999
3,000‐Yard Passers Warren Moon ................ 4,204 .... 14 games Warren Moon ................ 3,224 .... 13 games Kurt Warner ................... 3,568 .... 13 games Kurt Warner ................... 4,191 .... 14 games Daunte Culpepper.......... 4,133 .... 14 games Jay Cutler ....................... 3,096 .... 14 games Jay Cutler ....................... 3,850 .... 14 games Jay Cutler ....................... 3,117 .... 14 games
2000
2001 2002
1,000‐Yard Rushers Terry Allen ..................... 1,087 .... 13 games Robert Smith .................. 1,013 .... 12 games Robert Smith .................. 1,248 .... 11 games Deuce McAllister ............ 1,118 .... 13 games Deuce McAllister ............ 1,542 .... 14 games Willis McGahee .............. 1,068 .... 14 games Willis McGahee .............. 1,197 .... 14 games Jamaal Charles ............... 1,303 .... 14 games Ray Rice ......................... 1,054 .... 14 games Ray Rice ......................... 1,084 .... 14 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Warren Moon .............. QB 2003 Andre Johnson ................ WR *Marion Butts............... RB Willis McGahee ................RB Chris Miller .................. QB 2004 DeShaun Foster ...............RB (No selection) 2005 Cedric Benson .................RB Chris Boniol .................. K Jason Witten .................... TE Steve McNair............... QB Heath Miller ...................... TE Robert Smith ............... RB 2006 Mike Bell ..........................RB Rae Carruth................ WR 2007 Vincent Jackson .............. WR Ryan Leaf .................... QB 2008 *Darren McFadden...........RB (No selection) 2009 Matthew Stafford ............. QB Sebastian Janikowski.... K 2010 (No selection) (No selection) 2011 Mario Manningham ......... WR (No selection)
*First pick in the draft
1996 1998 2000 2002 2003 2005 2007 2010 2011
1,000‐Yard Receivers Tim Brown ..................... 1,117 .... 14 games Isaac Bruce ..................... 1,365 .... 12 games Marvin Harrison ............. 1,474 .... 14 games Isaac Bruce ..................... 1,120 .... 14 games Isaac Bruce ..................... 1,392 .... 14 games Marvin Harrison ............. 1,257 .... 14 games Marvin Harrison ............. 1,300 .... 14 games Isaac Bruce ..................... 1,026 .... 14 games Marvin Harrison ............. 1,566 .... 14 games Marvin Harrison ............. 1,127 .... 14 games Marvin Harrison ............. 1,180 .... 14 games Vincent Jackson ............. 1,097 .... 14 games Vincent Jackson ............. 1,026 .... 14 games
2004 2005 2006 2007 2011
Rod Woodson Deion Sanders Tony Martin Kurt Warner Marvin Harrison Isaac Bruce Marvin Harrison Kurt Warner Robert Smith Travis Corson Kurt Warner Marvin Harrison Marvin Harrison Deuce McAllister Warren Sapp Daunte Culpepper Marvin Harrison Dwight Freeney Marvin Harrison Hines Ward Marvin Harrison Jason Hanson Jason Taylor Ray Rice Jordy Nelson Jason Babin
All-FFL Performers CB First Team CB First Team (Defensive POY) WR Second Team QB First Team (MVP) WR First Team WR Second Team WR First Team QB Second Team RB Second Team Coach-of-the-Year QB First Team WR First Team WR First Team RB Second Team DT Second Team QB Second Team WR Second Team DE Second Team WR First Team WR Second Team WR Second Team K First Team DE First Team RB First Team WR Second Team DE Second Team
Crime Fast Fact
Despite playing in just six games last year, David Akers set a league record by having four games in one season with four field goals. He was only the third kicker in the last 13 years to do that even three times in one season. Akers and Adam Vinatieri now share the FFL career record for 4‐ field goal games with 13.
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Chicago All-Time Playoff Results 1993 at Ann Arbor L, 30-45 1994 at Ann Arbor L, 30-45 1997 vs. Washington W, 37-28 vs. Ann Arbor L, 38-52 (ot) 1999 vs. Ann Arbor L, 36-40 2000 vs. Miami W, 32-26 at Texas W, 37-32 2002 vs. Texas L, 13-33 2004 vs. Philadelphia W, 47-32 vs. Charlotte L, 39-40 2005 at Miami W, 47-32 at London L, 22-42
Quarterback Warren Moon (158) John Elway (106) Dan Marino (71) Dan Marino (278) Kurt Warner (334) Daunte Culpepper (335) Kurt Warner (133) Daunte Culpepper (244) Daunte Culpepper (285) Daunte Culpepper (299) Jake Delhomme (260) Jake Delhomme (163)
Leading Rusher Leonard Russell (138) Lorenzo White (88) Robert Smith (101) Robert Smith (160) Charlie Garner (129) Tyrone Wheatley (146) James Stewart (57) Daunte Culpepper (67) Deuce McAllister (128) Deuce McAllister (140) Willis McGahee (66) Willis McGahee (113)
Leading Receiver Tim Brown (80) Tim Brown (107) James Jett (75) Darnay Scott (129) Marvin Harrison (138) Marvin Harrison (47) Marvin Harrison (109) Marvin Harrison (128) Marvin Harrison (111) Laveranues Coles (37) Hines Ward (105) Mewelde Moore (44)
Top Scorer Leonard Russell (17) Tim Brown (11) Robert Smith (11) Darnay Scott (11) Kurt Warner (13) Daunte Culpepper (19) Marvin Harrison (23) Marvin Harrison (11) Willis McGahee (17) Willis McGahee (12) Terrence McGee (14) Jake Delhomme & Mewelde Moore (6)
Chicago Year‐by‐Year Record Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Coach Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson Travis Corson
W L 5 10 8 7 10 6 9 6 6 9 8 7 10 5 8 7 8 5 11 3 4 11 11 4 7 8 9 6 9 5 6 9 3 11 5 9 8 7 6 9 8 7
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
PF 383 443 445 461 494 576 544 451 531 674 507 579 530 591 478 461 439 433 482 446 571
PA 472 445 462 477 555 485 344 482 508 402 636 519 546 521 477 513 581 595 496 553 563
vs. Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte vs. London vs. Miami vs. Philadelphia vs. Texas vs. Washington
Div. Finish Sixth Third First Second Fourth Third First Third First First Sixth Second Fourth First First Fourth Sixth Sixth Third Fourth Second
Home 13‐7 12‐9 11‐5 8‐6 6‐6 4‐5 7‐6 11‐11 9‐9‐2 4‐6 3‐4‐1
Totals
164 158
6
7
3‐4
2‐3
4 4 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 8
Fewest Points in a Game vs. Orlando (26) ......... 9/29/91 vs. Texas (13) ............ 11/1/92 at London (34).......... 12/12/10 vs. Texas (28) ............ 9/22/91 vs. Philadelphia (33) .. 11/8/92 at Seattle (35) ............ 9/19/93 vs. Seattle (35) ........ 11/27/11 at Anchorage (23) ...... 12/8/96 at Philadelphia (71) .... 9/22/02 at Charlotte (27) ....... 10/14/07
Largest Margin of Victory 59 (71-12) at Charlotte ..................11/20/11 55 (77-22) vs. Anchorage .................10/1/00 53 (64-11) at Philadelphia.................9/24/00 46 (70-24) at Miami ...........................9/28/97 43 (67-24) vs. Anchorage ...............11/6/11 5 7 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11
Away 11‐8‐1 10‐12 10‐5‐1 2‐9 6‐6 4‐5 4‐5 10‐12 9‐10‐1 7‐8 3‐4
Fewest Points Allowed vs. Texas (34) ................. 12/7/97 at Anchorage (37) ......... 10/29/95 at London (21) ................ 9/18/94 at Texas (31) .................. 12/3/95 at Orlando (40) ................ 8/3197 vs. Ann Arbor (46) ........ 11/26/00 vs. Charlotte (22) .......... 10/20/91 at Texas (37) ................ 10/27/91 vs. Anchorage (36) ....... 11/16/97 six times, most recently at Anchorage (14) ......... 10/17/10
80 77 75 71 71 71 69
Most Points Allowed vs. Charlotte (29) ..... 10/25/98 vs. Orlando (45) ....... 11/27/94 vs. London (38) ...... 12/11/11 at Ann Arbor (38) ....... 12/2/01 at Philadelphia (7) ...... 9/22/02 vs. Anchorage (21) .. 10/28/07 vs. Ann Arbor (28) .... 11/19/95
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
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Most Points Scored in a Game 77 vs. Anchorage (22) ......... 10/1/00 76 vs. Ann Arbor (61) ........ 11/28/04 71 vs. Philadelphia (52) ..... 12/19/10 71 at Charlotte (12) .......... 11/20/11 70 at Miami (24)................... 9/28/97 68 vs. Charlotte (27) .......... 10/10/99
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 24 15 1 Won 5 22 21 Won 2 21 10 1 Won 2 10 15 Won 1 12 12 Lost 3 8 10 Lost 6 11 11 Lost 1 21 23 Won 1 18 19 3 Lost 2 11 14 Lost 7 6 8 1 2‐0‐1
Totals
Postseason History Northern Division Champions Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions Northern Division Champions Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
Away 0‐2 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 ‐‐‐
1993 1994 1997 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 0 4 Lost 4 0‐2 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 2 0 Won 2 1‐0 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 1 Lost 1 0‐1 1 0 Won 1 1‐0
88‐74‐3 76‐84‐3
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Anchorage (24-15-1) W (H) 50-32 9/27/92 W (A) 34-18 11/22/92 W (A) 25-23 9/12/93 W (H) 41-24 11/7/93 W (A) 31-24 9/11/94 W (H) 23-20 11/6/94 W (A) 37-7 10/29/95 L (H) 29-42 11/26/95 W (H) 55-28 9/22/96 L (A) 7-23 12/8/96 L (A) 16-33 10/19/97 W (H) 36-10 11/16/97 W (H) 50-19 9/13/98 W (A) 30-11 11/8/98 L (A) 26-35 11/7/99 L (H) 28-32 12/19/99 W (H) 77-22 10/1/00 T (A) 23-23 12/10/00 W (A) 33-20 9/30/01 L (H) 34-40 11/18/01 W (A) 44-18 10/20/02 W (H) 55-18 11/10/02 L (H) 16-28 10/5/03 L (A) 20-25 12/7/03 L (A) 27-53 11/21/04 W (H) 64-51 12/12/04 W (H) 29-21 10/16/05 L (A) 13-47 11/20/05 L (H) 13-32 9/10/06 L (A) 31-34 10/29/06 L (H) 21-71 10/28/07 L (A) 30-36 12/16/07 W (A) 45-26 9/14/08 W (H) 63-35 11/9/08 L (H) 21-58 11/22/09 W (A) 31-28 12/6/09 W (A) 14-11 10/17/10 W (H) 47-41 11/28/10 W (A) 46-42 10/2/11 W (H) 67-24 11/6/11 Ann Arbor (22-21) W (A) 25-23 W (A) 45-41 L (H) 25-33 L (A) 30-45* W (H) 28-21 L (A) 19-27 L (A) 30-45* W (A) 59-47 L (H) 28-69 W (H) 52-42 W (A) 43-36 L (H) 26-30 W (A) 39-31 L (H) 38-52** L (A) 22-25 W (H) 41-26 L (A) 43-47 W (H) 43-38 L (H) 36-40* W (A) 47-31 W (H) 46-9 L (H) 27-28 L (A) 38-71 W (H) 37-22 W (A) 48-23 W (A) 39-14 W (H) 63-23
10/25/92 11/14/93 11/28/93 12/26/93 10/2/94 12/11/94 12/18/94 10/1/95 11/19/95 9/29/96 11/10/96 9/14/97 11/30/97 12/21/97 10/4/98 12/13/98 9/26/99 12/5/99 12/26/99 10/8/00 11/26/00 10/7/01 12/2/01 9/29/02 10/27/02 9/21/03 11/2/03
L W L L L L L W L L W W W L W W
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)
CHICAGO CRIME ALL-TIME RESULTS
32-39 76-61 22-37 32-46 27-33 24-26 20-21 25-24 21-58 23-30 62-25 39-28 41-20 25-40 37-32 36-19
9/26/04 11/28/04 9/11/05 10/23/05 9/24/06 11/26/06 10/7/07 12/2/07 9/28/08 11/16/08 10/18/09 11/8/09 10/10/10 11/21/10 10/30/11 11/13/11
Boston (21-10-1) L (A) 26-40 L (H) 47-52 W (A) 48-18 W (H) 44-11 W (A) 32-16 W (H) 40-22 L (H) 30-62 W (A) 38-20 W (H) 33-24 W (A) 35-12 W (H) 59-41 L (A) 40-65 W (H) 43-29 W (A) 51-48 W (A) 30-23 L (H) 36-54 W (H) 33-13 W (A) 37-22 T (A) 58-58 W (H) 37-35 W (H) 47-36 W (A) 59-41 L (A) 21-34 W (H) 47-45 W (A) 37-33 L (H) 28-58 W (H) 32-22 L (A) 21-36 L (A) 21-48 L (H) 21-26 W (H) 62-56 W (A) 18-13
9/8/96 10/27/96 9/21/97 10/26/97 9/27/98 11/22/98 9/12/99 10/24/99 9/10/00 11/19/00 9/23/01 10/28/01 9/15/02 11/24/02 10/12/03 11/30/03 9/12/04 11/14/04 9/25/05 12/18/05 10/22/06 12/17/06 9/23/07 11/4/07 10/12/08 11/30/08 10/11/09 11/29/09 11/14/10 12/5/10 9/18/11 12/18/11
Charlotte (10-15) L (A) 22-27 W (H) 22-10 L (H) 25-46 W (H) 30-24 L (A) 22-43 L (A) 28-48 W (H) 44-36 W (A) 43-25 L (A) 22-46 L (H) 42-53 L (H) 29-80 W (H) 68-27 L (A) 26-33 L (H) 43-54 W (H) 49-33 L (A) 31-48 L (A) 20-37 L (H) 39-40** W (H) 39-26
9/15/91 10/20/91 11/24/91 10/18/92 11/15/92 10/17/93 10/23/94 11/5/95 11/17/96 9/7/97 10/25/98 10/10/99 9/3/00 11/11/01 11/17/02 9/14/03 9/19/04 1/2/05 11/27/05
W L L W L W
(H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A)
42-22 8-27 17-49 32-23 29-45 71-12
12/10/06 10/14/07 11/2/08 9/20/09 10/3/10 11/20/11
London (12-12) L (H) 24-41 L (A) 22-48 W (H) 41-35 W (H) 41-19 L (A) 29-39 W (H) 28-26 W (A) 25-23 W (A) 21-9 L (H) 15-43 L (H) 29-38 W (H) 49-18 W (H) 46-17 W (A) 26-23 W (H) 16-11 W (A) 45-34 L (A) 21-45 W (A) 48-32 L (A) 33-44 L (A) 22-42** L (H) 34-62 W (A) 26-20 L (H) 29-33 L (A) 5-34 L (H) 38-75
9/8/91 10/13/91 11/17/91 9/6/92 12/13/92 9/5/93 10/31/93 9/18/94 12/4/94 9/17/95 9/15/96 11/2/97 9/6/98 11/28/99 10/29/00 12/23/01 10/17/04 11/13/05 1/1/06 11/5/06 10/5/08 9/13/09 12/12/10 12/11/11
Miami (8-10) W (A) 51-19 W (A) 70-24 W (H) 43-36 W (A) 29-25 L (H) 52-56 W (H) 32-26* W (H) 50-33 L (A) 26-47 W (H) 42-40 L (A) 38-55 L (H) 23-36 W (A) 47-32* L (H) 23-64 L (A) 33-38 L (A) 30-37 L (A) 35-43 L (H) 12-60 L (H) 31-35
11/3/96 9/28/97 11/15/98 10/3/99 10/15/00 12/17/00 12/16/01 9/8/02 11/16/03 10/31/04 10/30/05 12/24/05 10/15/06 9/9/07 12/7/08 10/4/09 9/26/10 10/16/11
Orlando (11-11) L (H) 4-26 L (A) 23-26 W (H) 32-24 W (H) 36-34 W (H) 34-12 L (A) 23-29 L (H) 45-77 W (H) 36-26 W (A) 40-9 L (H) 43-54 L (H) 35-46 L (A) 25-28 W (H) 49-41 W (A) 40-39 W (H) 52-29 W (A) 35-21 L (A) 26-37
9/29/91 11/3/91 12/8/91 9/13/92 9/26/93 11/13/94 11/27/94 9/10/95 8/31/97 10/31/99 12/3/00 10/21/01 10/6/02 11/9/03 10/24/04 11/6/05 10/8/06
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L W L W L
(H) (H) (H) (A) (A)
28-59 29-24 34-42 38-26 39-52
9/16/07 9/7/08 12/20/09 10/31/10 9/11/11
Philadelphia (21-23) L (A) 25-40 9/1/91 W (H) 41-18 10/6/91 L (A) 42-63 11/10/91 W (A) 42-35 10/11/92 L (H) 6-33 11/8/92 L (A) 13-28 10/10/93 W (H) 35-31 12/19/93 L (H) 33-36 9/4/94 W (A) 30-20 10/30/94 L (A) 19-39 9/3/95 L (H) 20-27 10/15/95 W (A) 52-28 10/6/96 L (H) 24-26 11/24/96 W (H) 30-21 10/5/97 L (A) 14-28 11/9/97 L (A) 9-32 9/20/98 W (H) 43-18 10/18/98 W (H) 36-28 9/19/99 W (A) 37-36 11/14/99 W (A) 64-11 9/24/00 W (H) 59-18 11/12/00 L (H) 28-44 11/4/01 L (A) 15-61 12/9/01 L (A) 7-71 9/22/02 L (H) 25-56 12/8/02 W (H) 46-32 10/19/03 L (A) 38-63 12/14/03 W (H) 31-19 10/10/04 W (A) 38-24 12/5/04 W (H) 47-32* 12/26/04 W (A) 25-19 10/6/05 W (H) 36-20 12/4/05 L (H) 26-43 10/1/06 W (A) 36-19 12/3/06 W (A) 43-16 10/21/07 L (H) 29-47 12/9/07 L (H) 29-46 9/21/08 L (A) 31-61 10/26/08 L (A) 20-42 10/25/09 L (H) 15-46 11/15/09 L (A) 26-46 9/19/10 W (H) 71-52 12/19/10 L (H) 38-40 9/25/11 W (A) 54-37 12/4/11 Seattle (18-19-3) L (A) 29-31 L (H) 21-31 L (A) 6-35 L (H) 19-40 W (A) 41-35 W (H) 47-36 W (A) 41-11 L (H) 26-41 W (H) 62-20 L (A) 24-65 W (A) 47-36 L (H) 12-18 L (H) 16-57 L (A) 20-32 T (A) 28-28 T (H) 19-19 W (H) 62-34 W (A) 30-26
10/4/92 12/6/92 9/19/93 12/12/93 9/25/94 11/20/94 10/8/95 11/12/95 10/20/96 12/1/96 10/12/97 11/23/97 10/11/98 11/29/98 10/17/99 11/21/99 10/22/00 11/5/00
L L W W L W L W W W W W L L L T W W L W L L
(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)
22-25 44-62 38-35 37-15 18-38 32-22 19-24 36-20 21-19 31-25 21-13 24-14 24-42 29-32 15-42 20-20 34-17 44-24 27-51 43-26 9-61 6-35
Texas (11-14) L (H) 6-28 W (A) 37-10 L (A) 17-30 L (H) 4-13 L (A) 33-36 W (H) 27-20 W (A) 15-14 L (A) 27-40 L (H) 32-51 W (A) 31-9 W (H) 40-18 W (H) 34-5 L (A) 17-36 W (A) 48-45 W (A) 40-23 W (A) 37-32** W (A) 28-19 W (H) 59-38 L (H) 13-33* L (A) 27-41 L (A) 28-37 L (A) 41-49 L (H) 19-56 L (H) 26-27 L (A) 19-30
9/9/01 10/14/01 10/13/02 12/1/02 9/7/03 11/23/03 10/3/04 12/19/04 9/18/05 12/11/05 9/17/06 11/19/06 9/30/07 11/11/07 11/23/08 12/14/08 9/27/09 12/13/09 10/24/10 11/7/10 10/9/11 11/27/11 9/22/91 10/27/91 12/1/91 11/1/92 11/29/92 10/3/93 11/21/93 10/16/94 9/24/95 12/3/95 10/13/96 12/7/97 11/1/98 12/12/99 9/17/00 12/24/00 11/25/01 12/15/02 12/22/02 10/26/03 11/12/06 11/18/07 10/19/08 9/12/10 10/23/11
Washington (6-8-1) W (A) 41-34 9/20/92 W (H) 41-22 10/24/93 L (A) 38-42 12/5/93 W (A) 34-24 10/9/94 L (A) 34-63 10/22/95 L (H) 30-60 12/10/95 L (A) 22-24 9/1/96 W (H) 37-28* 12/14/97 L (H) 33-49 12/6/98 L (A) 11-25 11/3/02 L (H) 52-56 9/28/03 L (H) 40-42 11/7/04 W (H) 44-23 10/2/05 T (H) 40-40 11/25/07 W (A) 33-29 11/1/09 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
LONDON Limeys
2011 Record: 10-4-1, 2nd Place in FFL South What happened last year… London set a league scoring record by averaging 49.8 points per game, scored at least 50 points in nine games, and had two playoff games with 53 Matthew Stafford made it through an entire season, set team records with 4,145 yards and 33 touchdown passes during the regular season, and followed it with 520 yards and five TD passes in the Super Bowl win over Miami Jimmy Graham emerged as the league’s top tight end with 1,171 yards and nine TDs, and London fell just 17 yards short of having three 1,000‐yard receivers LeSean McCoy scored a league‐leading 20 touchdowns and had over 1,500 total yards
2012 PREVIEW nly twice in the last 13 years have the London Limeys had a losing season, and each time they came back the following year to play in the Super Bowl. Last year, the Limeys won it after setting a league scoring record, increasing their total by nearly 200 points from 2010. That type of scoring will be almost impossible to duplicate, but even if the Limeys don’t set a record this time around, James Carruthers knows he still has a team capable of giving the league its first back-toback champions since 1997. For years, London was blessed with a deep stable of running backs and several high-quality receivers and tight ends, but always seemed to be missing a top-flight quarterback. Matthew Stafford is the missing piece, and though LeSean McCoy scored 150 points, Stafford is the one who really put London over the top. The scary thing is, Stafford is just getting started, and it’s easy to see him putting up even better numbers at some point in the future. Carruthers traded Chris Johnson on draft day to open a spot in the lineup for McCoy, a risky move considering Johnson’s game-breaking ability and production over the previous three years. McCoy made it all worthwhile when he rushed for 1,274 yards and 17 touchdowns, and caught 47 passes for 305 yards and three more TDs. Maurice Jones-Drew got most of the work at the #2 running back position with 824 yards, but Shonn Greene still had enough carries to rush for 365. Jones-Drew is a warrior, but Greene has yet to show he can handle a larger role. Still, as long as one of the front-runners doesn’t suffer a major injury, the Limeys are in great shape. On a team with Roddy White, Hakeem Nicks and Brandon Marshall, the Limeys’ biggest pass catching threat is tight end Jimmy Graham, who was second in the FFL with 87 receptions, third with 1,171 yards and tied for third with nine touchdowns. For now, no one has figured out how to defend him. White, who caught 85-1,100-8, is a somewhat off-theradar elite receiver, and Nicks, who caught 60-983-4, is a solid #2. Marshall’s troubled personality has caused problems, but the Limeys can afford to keep him with the depth they have. Mason Crosby joined the team last year and showed improved accuracy on his field goals. The defense is led by DeMarcus Ware, who had 16 sacks, and the Limeys didn’t even miss Mario Williams, who suffered a muscle tear in Week Five, and was replaced by Cliff Avril. Avril had 10 sacks and scored 26 points to Ware’s 32 in four fewer games.
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing LeSean McCoy 1,274 yards 260 att. 4.90 avg. Maurice Jones-Drew 824 yards 192 att. 4.29 avg.
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Jimmy Graham Roddy White Hakeem Nicks
Receiving 1,171 yards 87 rec. 1,100 yards 85 rec. 983 yards 60 rec.
Matthew Stafford Ryan Fitzpatrick
Passing 4,145 yards 33 TD 191 yards 1 TD
13.46 avg. 12.94 avg. 16.38 avg. 14 Int. 2 Int.
17 TD 5 TD 9 TD 8 TD 4 TD
93.33 rating 51.95 rating
Scoring LeSean McCoy 150 points 20 TDs, six 100-yard games Mason Crosby 126 points 57-for-58 on XPs, 23-for-26 on FGs Matthew Stafford 119 points 33 TD passes, six 300-yard games 2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) .......................... 1st ........................... 2011 Scoring (touchdowns) ................ 1st ........................... 2011 Total Offense ............................... 1st ........................... 2011 Rushing Offense ........................... 3rd .......................... 2010 Receiving Offense.........................2nd ........................... 2009 Passing Offense............................ 4th ........................... 1994 Passer Rating ............................... 5th ........................... 1995 Kicking (based on points).............. 3rd ........................... 2009 Field Goal Percentage ................ t-4th ........................... 1995 Punting (based on gross avg.) .... 10th ........................... 2008 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 How could it not be London’s record scoring average of 49.8 points per game? Even to have a chance at beating the Limeys, a team had to score 50, and on two occasions (both by Charlotte), even that wasn’t enough. London had four different players with at least eight touchdowns, a quarterback with more than 30 touchdown passes, the highest scoring kicker in the FFL, and the league’s highest scoring defense which put up 4.3 points per game. How good were the Limeys in 2011? Even with LeSean McCoy getting hurt in the FFL semifinals and missing the championship game, London still scored 106 points in the postseason.
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CHARTING THE LIMEYS IN 2011
295 219 217 200 199 198 197 192 190 187 187
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45.00
3
40.00
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Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 260 Chad Johnson (vs. Orl.) ............................ Nov. 12, 2006 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 170 Joe Horn (at Bos.)....................................... Dec. 3, 2000
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Jamal Lewis (vs. Tex.) ............................. Sept. 14, 2003 Edgerrin James (at Tex.) ........................... Oct. 15, 2000 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Char.) ............. Sept. 29, 2002 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Mia.) ................. Oct. 19, 2003 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Sea.)................. Dec. 17, 2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Mia.) ................. Oct. 14, 2007 Chris Johnson (at Tex.) ............................ Sept. 20, 2009 LaDainian Tomlinson (at A.A.)................ Sept. 25, 2005 Dorsey Levens (vs. Orl.) .......................... Nov. 23, 1997 Jamal Lewis (vs. Tex.) ............................. Nov. 19, 2000 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Phil.) .............. Sept. 28, 2003
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 220
504 472 446 420 414 408 400 393 391 384
200 180 160 140 120 100
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Elvis Grbac (at Wash.) ............................... Nov. 5, 2000 Kurt Warner (vs. Mia.) ............................. Sept. 28, 2008 Jon Kitna (vs. Tex.) .................................. Sept. 23, 2007 Warren Moon (at A.A.) .............................. Nov. 6, 1994 Matt Hasselbeck (vs. Tex.) ......................... Dec. 5, 2004 Matthew Stafford (vs. Mia.) .................... Dec. 4, 2011 Warren Moon (vs. Tex.) ........................... Nov. 20, 1994 Joe Montana (at Phil.) ............................... Oct. 16, 1994 Matthew Stafford (vs. Char.) ................ Dec. 18, 2011 Warren Moon (vs. Char.) ......................... Nov. 26, 1995
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29 29 29 29 24 24 23
40 20 0 London FFL Avg.
QB 122
RB 213
WR 124
TE 74
K 130
P 20
Def 64
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 185 ..... LeSean McCoy........... Oct. 30 (vs. Sea.) Receiving Yards ..... 162 ..... Hakeem Nicks ............ Oct. 2 (vs. Wash.) Receptions ............... 10 ..... four times, twice by Roddy White Passing Yards ........ 408 ..... Matthew Stafford ....... Dec. 4 (vs. Mia.) Points ........................ 24 ..... Maurice Jones-Drew . Dec. 11 (at Chi.)
22 22 20
Top Single Game Scoring Performances LaDainian Tomlinson (at Tex.) .................. Nov. 6, 2005 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Orl.) ............... Nov. 12, 2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Phil.) .............. Nov. 19, 2006 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Mia.) ................. Oct. 14, 2007 LaDainian Tomlinson (at Orl.) .................. Oct. 15, 2006 Maurice Jones-Drew (at Chi.) ............... Dec. 11, 2011 23 times, most recently by a RB (17), LeSean McCoy (vs. Char.) ...... Dec. 18, 2011 WR (five), Chad Johnson (at Tex.) .......... Nov. 25, 2007 TE (one), Johnny Mitchell (at Wash.) ......... Oct. 3, 1993 Chris Johnson (vs. A.A.) .......................... Nov. 15, 2009 Roddy White (at Bos.) ............................... Oct. 24, 2010 eight times, most recently RB (four), LaDainian Tomlinson (vs. Tex.) ...... Nov. 26,
2006 WR (three), Brandon Marshall (vs. Tex.) . Dec. 13, 2009 PK (one), Norm Johnson (vs. Wash.) ....... Nov. 13, 1994
Limey Fast Fact Running back LeSean McCoy scored a touchdown in all but one game last year, and in the one game he didn’t, he still rushed for over 100 yards. That made him the second running back in league history to score in every game. The first was Terrell Davis for Charlotte in 1997. Davis would eventually push his scoring streak to 25 games in a row, a streak that was ended by London in 1998.
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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 Rushing Touchdowns........ LaDainian Tomlinson ...28...... 2006 Receptions......................... Chris Carter .................111...... 1994 Receiving Yards ................ Michael Irvin ............1,431...... 1995 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Jermaine Lewis ........20.67...... 1998 Receiving Touchdowns.....Chris Carter ...................13...... 1995 Receptions, TE ................ Jimmy Graham ...........87...... 2011 Receiving Yards, TE ....... Jimmy Graham ......1,171...... 2011 Touchdowns, TE ............... Wesley Walls ..................9...... 1996 Jimmy Graham .............9...... 2011 Passer Rating..................... Warren Moon ...........98.87...... 1995 Passing Yards .................. Matthew Stafford ...4,145...... 2011 Touchdown Passes .......... Matthew Stafford ........33...... 2011 Interceptions Thrown ........ Jon Kitna .......................14...... 1999 Elvis Grbac....................14...... 2001 Matthew Stafford ........14...... 2011 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) .................... Michael Irvin ...............115...... 1995 Scoring (TE) .................... Jimmy Graham ...........74...... 2011 Scoring (PK) ..................... Jeff Wilkins .................137...... 2003 Scoring (DEF) ................... Jason Taylor ..................41...... 2006
1994 2004 2005 2008 2011
2010 Chris Johnson ................ 1,267 ..... 14 games Maurice Jones‐Drew ..... 1,073 ..... 11 games 2011 LeSean McCoy ............... 1,274 ..... 14 games 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
1991 1992 1993
3,000‐Yard Passers Warren Moon ................ 3,129 ..... 10 games Matt Hasselbeck ............ 3,052 ..... 13 games Matt Hasselbeck ............ 3,211 ..... 14 games Kurt Warner .................. 3,495 ..... 11 games Matthew Stafford .......... 4,145 ..... 14 games
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
1992 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009
1,000‐Yard Rushers Lorenzo White ............... 1,090 ..... 14 games Dorsey Levens ............... 1,190 ..... 13 games *Edgerrin James ............ 1,237 ..... 12 games Edgerrin James .............. 1,469 ..... 14 games *LaDainian Tomlinson ... 1,198 ..... 14 games LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 1,265 ..... 13 games Jamal Lewis ................... 1,675 ..... 13 games LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 1,144 ..... 12 games LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 1,254 ..... 14 games Edgerrin James .............. 1,177 ..... 12 games LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 1,323 ..... 14 games Edgerrin James .............. 1,114 ..... 10 games LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 1,626 ..... 14 games LaDainian Tomlinson ..... 1,311 ..... 14 games Chris Johnson ................ 1,445 ..... 12 games Maurice Jones‐Drew ..... 1,246 ..... 14 games
1999 2000 2001 2002
1,000‐Yard Receivers Michael Irvin .................. 1,007 ..... 11 games Michael Irvin .................. 1,081 ..... 11 games Michael Irvin .................. 1,112 ..... 13 games Michael Irvin .................. 1,157 ..... 14 games Chris Carter.................... 1,152 ..... 14 games Michael Irvin .................. 1,431 ..... 14 games Chris Carter.................... 1,165 ..... 13 games Eric Metcalf ................... 1,014 ..... 14 games Chris Carter.................... 1,028 ..... 14 games David Boston ................. 1,413 ..... 14 games Joe Horn ........................ 1,160 ..... 13 games Chad Johnson ................ 1,116 ..... 13 games Joe Horn ........................ 1,248 ..... 14 games Chad Johnson ................ 1,161 ..... 14 games Chad Johnson ................ 1,260 ..... 14 games Chad Johnson ................ 1,212 ..... 13 games Chad Johnson ................ 1,265 ..... 14 games Brandon Marshall .......... 1,081 ..... 13 games Roddy White .................. 1,029 ..... 11 games Brandon Marshall .......... 1,020 ..... 12 games Roddy White .................. 1,284 ..... 14 games Jimmy Graham .............. 1,171 ..... 14 games Roddy White .................. 1,100 ..... 14 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Dan Marino* ................ QB 2003 Trent Green.....................QB Boomer Esiason .......... QB 2004 Quentin Griffin ................. RB Irving Fryar ..................WR 2005 *Carnell Williams ............. RB Johnny Johnson .......... RB Warrick Dunn .................. RB Greg Hill ...................... RB 2006 Chris Chambers ............. WR Charlie Garner ............ RB 2007 Brandon Jackson ............ RB (No selection) Jon Kitna .........................QB Tim Biakabutuka ......... RB 2008 Kevin Smith ..................... RB Andre Rison ................WR Chris Johnson ................. RB (No selection) Roddy White .................. WR Mike Alstott.................. FB 2009 LeSean McCoy ............... RB Tony Gonzalez ............ TE John Carlson ................... TE Edgerrin James ........... RB 2010 Zach Miller ...................... TE Jamal Lewis ................ RB Kevin Kolb .......................QB LaDainian Tomlinson ..... RB Chad Henne ....................QB Jeremy Shockey ......... TE 2011 Tim Hightower ................. RB Jonathan Wells ........... RB
*First pick in the draft
1993 1994 1995
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Neil Smith Michael Irvin Johnny Mitchell Neil Smith Chris Carter Michael Irvin Norm Johnson Warren Moon Sean Landeta James Carruthers
All-FFL Performers DE First Team (Defensive POY) WR Second Team TE Second Team DE First Team WR Second Team WR First Team K First Team QB Second Team P Second Team Coach-of-the-Year
1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
2004
All-FFL Performers (continued) Darren Bennett P First Team Wesley Walls TE Second Team Wesley Walls TE First Team Dorsey Levens RB Second Team Edgerrin James RB First Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) Wesley Walls TE Second Team Edgerrin James RB First Team Matt Stover K First Team David Boston WR Second Team LaDainian Tomlinson RB Rookie-of-the-Year Simeon Rice DE First Team (Defensive POY) Simeon Rice DE First Team (Defensive POY) Jamal Lewis RB Second Team Chad Johnson WR Second Team Jeff Wilkins K Second Team LaDainian Tomlinson RB First Team Joe Horn WR First Team Simeon Rice DE Second Team
London All-Time Playoff Results 1991 vs. Charlotte W, 31-10 vs. Texas L, 19-42 1995 vs. Ann Arbor L, 48-80 2000 at Texas L, 29-82 2001 at Philadelphia L, 28-37 2003 vs. Philadelphia W, 54-45 at Anchorage L, 46-47 2005 at Texas W, 44-38 vs. Chicago W, 42-22 2006 at Washington W, 37-34 at Miami L, 27-49 2009 vs. Philadelphia L, 36-44 2011 vs. Seattle W, 53-27 vs. Miami W, 53-47
Quarterback Dan Marino (313) Dan Marino (282) Warren Moon (224) Elvis Grbac (160) Elvis Grbac (205) Jon Kitna (202) Jon Kitna (175) Matt Hasselbeck (168) Mark Brunell (141) Michael Vick (109) Matt Hasselbeck (216) Kurt Warner (313) Matthew Stafford (373) Matthew Stafford (520)
2005
2006 2007 2008 2009
2010 2011
LaDainian Tomlinson Edgerrin James Jeremy Shockey Josh Bidwell Simeon Rice LaDainian Tomlinson Jason Taylor Chad Johnson LaDainian Tomlinson Donnie Jones Justin Tuck Maurice Jones-Drew Chris Johnson Nate Kaeding Vernon Davis Chris Johnson Roddy White LeSean McCoy Mason Crosby DeMarcus Ware Jimmy Graham
Leading Rusher Johnny Johnson (37) Leonard Russell (45) Warren Moon (0) Jamal Lewis (126) Terry Allen (74) Jamal Lewis (205) LaDainian Tomlinson (243) Carnell Williams (150) LaDainian Tomlinson (92) Maurice Jones-Drew (131) LaDainian Tomlinson (66) Chris Johnson (142) Maurice Jones-Drew (103) Maurice Jones-Drew (169)
RB RB TE P DE RB DE WR RB P DE RB RB K TE RB WR RB K DE TE
Leading Receiver Michael Irvin (92) Michael Irvin (169) Michael Irvin (90) Joe Horn (116) David Boston (127) Chad Johnson (115) David Boston (43) Chad Johnson (117) Chad Johnson (55) Maurice Jones-Drew (41) Joey Galloway (118) Hakeem Nicks (44) Roddy White (127) Jimmy Graham (97)
First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team (MVP) First Team (Defensive POY) Second Team First Team First Team First Team (Defensive POY) First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Top Scorer Dan Marino (19) Michael Irvin (11) Chris Carter (12) Jamal Lewis (11) David Boston (17) Jamal Lewis (20) LaDainian Tomlinson (20) Chad Johnson & Carnell Williams (11) Rian Lindell (14) Maurice Jones-Drew (17) Joey Galloway (11) Kurt Warner & Chris Johnson (11) Matthew Stafford (14) Matthew Stafford (22)
Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
London Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Mike Lloyd 8 7 0 474 462 James Carruthers 7 7 1 412 425 James Carruthers 8 8 0 442 453 James Carruthers 7 8 0 437 473 James Carruthers 12 3 0 631 408 James Carruthers 5 9 1 338 458 James Carruthers 7 8 0 482 549 James Carruthers 2 13 0 369 487 James Carruthers 8 7 0 491 428 James Carruthers 8 7 0 566 546 James Carruthers 9 6 0 510 479 James Carruthers 7 8 0 484 534 James Carruthers 11 4 0 654 516 James Carruthers 8 7 0 631 526 James Carruthers 10 4 1 687 476 James Carruthers 9 5 1 651 521 James Carruthers 9 6 0 610 499 James Carruthers 8 7 0 597 557 James Carruthers 12 3 0 702 550 James Carruthers 7 8 0 558 610 James Carruthers 10 4 1 747 628
Div. Finish Second Third Fourth Third First Fifth Fourth Sixth Third Third First Fifth First Fourth Third Third Second Fourth Second Fourth Second
1991 1995 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006 2009 2011
Postseason History Super Bowl Runner‐Up Southern Division Champion Wild Card Qualifier Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 10 9 Lost 3 12 10 Won 3 10 2 Won 1 24 18 2 Won 2 12 12 Won 3 18 16 Won 1 21 21 1 4‐0‐1 16 9 2 Won 2 10 9 Won 3 25 20 Lost 1 21 20 Lost 1
Home 6‐4 4‐6 5‐0 17‐6 6‐6 7‐10 12‐10 6‐5‐1 6‐6 11‐11 11‐9
Away 4‐5 8‐4 5‐2 7‐12‐2 6‐6 11‐6 9‐11‐1 10‐4‐1 4‐3 14‐9 10‐11
31
Totals
179 146
5
91‐73‐1 88‐73‐4
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. Miami vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 1 Won 1 1‐0 1 2 Lost 1 1‐1 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 2 Won 1 0‐1 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐
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
Away 0‐1 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 0‐1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ 1‐1 1‐0
5 7 7 7 8 10 10 11 11 11
Totals
7
7
Most Points Scored in a Game 99 vs. Texas (30) ................. 12/5/04 84 vs. Philadelphia (31) ..... 11/19/06 79 vs. Orlando (25) ............ 10/16/05 76 at Texas (52) ................... 11/6/05 75 at Chicago (38) ............ 12/11/11
Anchorage (10-9) W (H) 45-31 W (H) 27-21 W (A) 41-25 W (H) 30-22 L (H) 29-34 W (A) 34-25 W (H) 39-33 W (A) 38-28 W (H) 45-35 L (A) 29-55 L (A) 22-41 L (A) 46-47** L (H) 27-46 W (A) 33-27 L (H) 17-58 W (H) 40-27 L (H) 26-52 L (H) 31-48 L (A) 53-56 Ann Arbor (12-10) L (H) 25-38 W (A) 39-35 L (H) 29-45 L (A) 15-35 L (A) 41-45 W (A) 39-15 W (H) 47-32 L (H) 48-80* L (A) 25-30 W (H) 50-29 L (H) 24-35 L (A) 45-54 W (A) 34-23 L (H) 39-53 W (A) 30-11 W (A) 55-31 W (A) 55-29
9/13/92 11/14/93 9/25/94 10/23/94 10/22/95 10/13/96 9/14/97 9/20/98 11/21/99 9/8/02 9/7/03 12/28/03 11/14/04 10/2/05 10/1/06 9/30/07 11/23/08 10/31/10 9/11/11 10/18/92 12/6/92 9/26/93 12/5/93 11/6/94 10/29/95 12/3/95 12/17/95 9/22/96 10/12/97 10/18/98 10/24/99 11/12/00 11/11/01 11/24/02 11/9/03 12/12/04
W L W W W
5 9 11 11 12 12 14 14 14
(A) (H) (A) (H) (H)
4‐3
3‐4
Fewest Points in a Game at Texas (16) ........... 10/11/98 vs. Chicago (21) ........ 9/18/94 at Washington (40) .... 9/29/96 at Chicago (16) ........ 11/28/99 vs. Texas (23).......... 11/17/96 at Miami (25) ............. 10/5/97 vs. Texas (21)............ 11/3/91 at Miami (7) ............. 10/20/96 vs. Charlotte (57) ......... 9/7/08
Fewest Points Allowed vs. Chicago (34) ........... 12/12/10 at Miami (14)................. 10/20/96 at Washington (27) ......... 10/3/99 vs. Washington (21) ....... 9/11/05 vs. Philadelphia (25) ..... 10/17/99 at Washington (31) ....... 10/13/02 at Boston (43) ............... 11/11/07 at Washington (40) ......... 9/29/96 at Ann Arbor (30) .......... 11/24/02 vs. Texas (37) ................. 11/2/08
9/25/05 10/21/07 9/21/08 11/15/09 11/7/10
Boston (10-2) L (A) 26-33 W (A) 32-14 W (A) 32-20 W (H) 39-29 W (H) 33-29 W (H) 62-18 W (H) 43-42 W (A) 43-10 W (A) 52-29 W (A) 51-36 L (A) 42-73 W (H) 56-47
9/7/97 12/19/99 12/3/00 9/9/01 10/6/02 11/23/03 12/10/06 11/11/07 9/14/08 10/18/09 10/24/10 9/25/11
Charlotte (24-18-2) L (A) 16-31 9/22/91 W (H) 31-27 10/27/91 W (H) 46-36 12/1/91 W (H) 31-10* 12/15/91 L (A) 22-25 10/4/92 L (H) 20-32 11/8/92 L (H) 16-22 9/19/93 L (A) 25-58 12/12/93 W (H) 38-31 10/9/94 W (A) 31-24 11/27/94 W (A) 29-15 10/1/95 W (H) 53-52 11/26/95 L (H) 28-36 10/6/96 L (A) 30-45 11/24/96 L (A) 28-59 8/31/97 L (H) 23-53 10/19/97 L (A) 28-34 11/15/98 L (H) 28-43 11/29/98
W L W W W W W L W L L W W T W T L W L W W W W L W W
(H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)
Most Points Allowed at Philadelphia (31) .. 10/20/02 vs. Washington (52) ... 9/10/00 at Boston (42) .......... 10/24/10 at Washington (17) ...... 9/4/94 vs. Charlotte (71) .... 12/18/11
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 LIMEYS ALL-TIME RESULTS
62-21 25-38 61-18 72-26 34-14
78 75 73 68 65
30-21 26-29 31-30 50-36 36-18 31-30 37-22 29-44 32-25 17-59 30-33 65-20 64-42 27-27 41-26 29-29 21-30 40-27 14-57 62-47 32-23 44-36 69-40 39-52 53-50 71-65
9/26/99 11/14/99 10/8/00 12/10/00 9/30/01 12/9/01 9/29/02 12/8/02 10/5/03 11/16/03 10/24/04 11/28/04 9/18/05 12/4/05 9/24/06 10/22/06 10/7/07 11/18/07 9/7/08 10/26/08 10/4/09 12/6/09 10/10/10 11/28/10 10/9/11 12/18/11
Chicago (12-12) W (A) 41-24 W (H) 48-22 L (A) 35-41 L (A) 19-41 W (H) 39-29 L (A) 26-28 L (H) 23-25 L (H) 9-21 W (A) 43-15 W (A) 38-29 L (A) 18-49
9/8/91 10/13/91 11/17/91 9/6/92 12/13/92 9/5/93 10/31/93 9/18/94 12/4/94 9/17/95 9/15/96
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L L L L W L W W W L W W W
(A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)
17-46 23-26 11-16 34-45 45-21 32-48 44-33 42-22** 62-34 20-26 33-29 34-5 75-38
Miami (18-16) W (H) 27-24 W (A) 14-7 L (A) 12-25 L (H) 25-54 L (H) 17-26 L (A) 26-56 L (A) 33-34 L (H) 39-46 L (H) 23-36 W (A) 52-37 W (A) 28-20 W (H) 52-26 L (H) 24-25 W (A) 47-46 W (A) 52-35 W (H) 64-60 W (H) 44-42 W (A) 54-34 L (H) 45-46 L (A) 29-50 L (H) 22-37 W (A) 42-26 L (A) 27-49**
11/2/97 9/6/98 11/28/99 10/29/00 12/23/01 10/17/04 11/13/05 1/1/06 11/5/06 10/5/08 9/13/09 12/12/10 12/11/11 9/1/96 10/20/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 10/25/98 12/6/98 10/10/99 10/31/99 9/17/00 11/26/00 10/21/01 12/2/01 9/22/02 11/17/02 10/19/03 12/7/03 10/10/04 12/19/04 11/20/05 12/11/05 10/8/06 12/3/06 12/31/06
W W W W W L L L W L W
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H)
72-41 39-23 60-49 54-50 32-29 42-52 27-38 26-64 52-44 56-61 53-47**
10/14/07 12/9/07 9/28/08 11/9/08 10/11/09 11/22/09 9/12/10 10/17/10 10/23/11 12/4/11 1/1/12
Orlando (21-21-1) W (A) 32-14 L (H) 29-47 L (H) 18-60 L (H) 21-32 L (A) 19-27 L (A) 29-43 W (H) 21-12 L (H) 19-31 L (A) 22-43 W (A) 34-17 W (H) 49-19 L (H) 20-24 L (A) 20-53 L (A) 18-37 W (H) 48-13 L (H) 26-28 L (A) 40-53 L (A) 23-49 W (H) 54-19 L (A) 30-41 W (H) 29-24 W (H) 39-30 W (A) 43-28 W (A) 50-16 L (H) 26-27
9/1/91 10/6/91 11/10/91 10/11/92 11/22/92 10/24/93 11/21/93 10/2/94 10/30/94 10/15/95 11/12/95 9/8/96 12/1/96 11/9/97 11/23/97 9/13/98 11/1/98 9/12/99 12/12/99 9/24/00 10/22/00 10/7/01 10/28/01 11/10/02 12/1/02
L W L L W W W W L W W L L W W W W T
(A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
29-38 41-23 32-39 29-40 79-25 31-16 54-20 63-18 35-42 49-26 44-22 21-33 39-54 40-39 40-22 40-37 53-29 41-41
9/21/03 12/14/03 9/12/04 11/21/04 10/16/05 10/30/05 10/15/06 11/12/06 11/4/07 12/2/07 10/12/08 12/14/08 11/8/09 11/29/09 9/26/10 11/21/10 9/18/11 11/27/11
Philadelphia (16-9-2) L (H) 17-26 9/15/91 W (A) 46-40 10/20/91 L (A) 20-29 11/24/91 T (A) 23-23 11/1/92 L (H) 24-32 11/29/92 W (H) 19-16 9/12/93 W (A) 42-26 11/7/93 W (A) 36-14 10/16/94 W (H) 41-32 9/24/95 T (H) 20-20 10/27/96 W (A) 37-29 9/21/97 W (A) 24-12 9/27/98 W (H) 25-8 10/17/99 L (H) 18-23 10/1/00
L L L W W W L W W W L W W
(A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A)
25-36 28-37* 31-78 57-39 54-45* 43-37 23-25 84-31 50-16 45-44 36-44* 56-54 41-20
10/14/01 12/30/01 10/20/02 9/28/03 12/21/03 9/19/04 12/18/05 11/19/06 9/16/07 11/1/09 12/27/09 11/14/10 11/20/11
Seattle (10-9) W (H) 36-31 W (A) 23-19 L (H) 20-40 L (H) 26-28 W (A) 71-34 L (H) 15-48 L (H) 27-37 W (A) 54-13 L (A) 22-35 L (H) 19-43 W (H) 54-34 W (H) 42-38 L (H) 27-32 W (A) 40-39 L (A) 31-53 L (A) 44-46 W (H) 57-34 W (H) 54-16 W (H) 53-27*
9/20/92 10/10/93 12/11/94 9/3/95 11/19/95 11/10/96 11/22/98 9/3/00 11/25/01 11/3/02 10/26/03 11/7/04 10/23/05 12/17/06 9/9/07 11/30/08 10/25/09 10/30/11 12/24/11
Texas (25-20) W (A) 31-30 L (H) 14-21 W (H) 35-15 L (H) 19-42** W (A) 20-14 W (A) 20-15 W (H) 34-23 L (A) 27-33 W (H) 29-26 W (H) 47-29 W (A) 44-25 W (A) 20-19 L (H) 12-23 L (H) 24-41 W (A) 50-29 L (A) 5-16 L (H) 22-28 W (H) 29-26 L (A) 29-53 L (A) 51-57 L (H) 22-57 L (A) 29-82* L (H) 18-22 L (A) 15-44 L (A) 23-49 L (H) 36-51 W (H) 62-29 W (A) 37-24 W (A) 31-17 W (H) 99-30
9/29/91 11/3/91 12/8/91 12/22/91 11/15/92 11/28/93 12/19/93 9/11/94 11/20/94 11/5/95 12/10/95 11/3/96 11/17/96 10/26/97 11/30/97 10/11/98 11/8/98 9/19/99 11/7/99 10/15/00 11/19/00 12/17/00 11/4/01 12/16/01 9/15/02 10/27/02 9/14/03 10/12/03 10/3/04 12/5/04
W W W W L W L W W W W L L W L
(H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H)
59-43 76-52 44-38* 37-19 49-50 48-42 47-57 37-11 50-25 58-38 65-12 19-37 15-40 34-25 31-53
10/9/05 11/6/05 12/24/05 9/10/06 11/26/06 9/23/07 11/25/07 11/2/08 12/7/08 9/20/09 12/13/09 9/19/10 12/5/10 10/16/11 11/13/11
Washington (21-20) W (H) 43-20 9/27/92 W (A) 17-15 10/25/92 W (A) 58-24 10/3/93 L (H) 35-41 10/17/93 L (A) 17-68 9/4/94 L (H) 34-35 11/13/94 L (H) 15-18 9/10/95 W (A) 69-29 10/8/95 L (A) 11-40 9/29/96 W (H) 44-15 12/8/96 W (H) 37-34 9/28/97 W (A) 48-34 11/16/97 L (H) 25-31 10/4/98 L (A) 16-34 12/13/98 W (A) 27-7 10/3/99 W (H) 43-17 12/5/99
L W L W W W L W L L W W L L W L W L L W L L W W L
(H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
52-75 54-29 36-63 42-24 31-10 37-27 16-41 57-19 30-41 18-32 21-7 67-30 35-46 33-46 37-34* 20-47 50-20 28-36 24-56 48-41 44-57 31-60 53-26 46-31 31-52
9/10/00 11/5/00 9/23/01 11/18/01 10/13/02 12/15/02 11/2/03 11/30/03 9/26/04 10/31/04 9/11/05 11/27/05 9/17/06 10/29/06 12/24/06 10/28/07 12/16/07 10/19/08 11/16/08 9/27/09 12/20/09 10/3/10 12/19/10 10/2/11 11/6/11
*-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
Limey Fast Fact
Annual Scoring Leaders
London set the FFL scoring record with 49.8 points per game in 2011, helping push the league‐wide average to 39.1. That too was a league record, surpassing the previous mark of 37.0 points per game in 2004. FFL teams have averaged over 35 points per game in each of the last five seasons after doing that just twice from 1991‐2006. Among the other scoring numbers from last year were a league‐record nine 50‐point games by London and a record 43 such games league‐wide (the previous record was 37 in 2004). There were also a league‐record six games in which the losing team scored 50, something that happened a total of six times in the previous five years.
(with points above FFL avg.)
1991 Charlotte -------33.1
(2.7)
1992 Charlotte -------34.8
(5.5)
1993 Ann Arbor ------33.3
(6.6)
1994 Orlando ---------44.3 (11.7) 1995 Ann Arbor ------42.8
(7.1)
1996 Charlotte -------40.7 (10.2)
Year-by-Year FFL Scoring Average
1997 Charlotte -------46.4 (14.4)
40
1998 Charlotte -------47.1 (14.2)
38
1999 Miami ------------36.8
(5.9)
2000 Miami ------------46.7 (12.1)
36
2001 Miami ------------37.4
(4.3)
2002 Philadelphia ---46.9 (12.7)
34
2003 London ----------43.6 (10.2)
32
2004 Washington ----43.4
(6.4)
30
2005 London ----------45.8 (12.6)
28
2006 London ----------43.4
(9.5)
2007 Anchorage -----42.7
(7.0)
2008 Charlotte -------44.5
(8.8)
26 24 1991
2009 London ----------46.8 (10.1)
1996
2001
2006
2011
2010 Washington ----44.5
(9.2)
2011 London ----------49.8 (10.7)
Points Per Game
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MIAMI Outlaws
2011 Record: 8-7, 3rd Place in FFL South What happened last year… The Outlaws played in the Super Bowl for the second year in a row even after an up‐ and‐down season that saw them start 0‐2, and lose their final two games as well Aaron Rodgers led the league in scoring with 175 points, one point away from Tom Brady’s FFL record for a quarterback, but was unavailable for the Super Bowl Injuries kept Knowshon Moreno and Jahvid Best sidelined for most of the year, and Rashard Mendenhall tore his right ACL in the league championship game No wide receiver caught more than four touchdowns, but Percy Harvin and Michael Crabtree each scored two in the playoffs after combining for four in the regular season
2012 PREVIEW he Miami Outlaws and head coach Jeff Measor had their share of challenges in 2011, but for the most part, they overcame all of them en route to their second straight Super Bowl, and third in the last six years. They survived a shaky start, an even shakier finish, and despite an average running game, and average receivers, they finished as league runner-up to London, the highest scoring team in FFL history. With varying issues at running back and wide receiver, Miami rode the arm of Aaron Rodgers all season long, and therein lays the problem. With 43 total touchdowns and nearly 4,600 total yards, Rodgers accounted for more than three times the amount of scoring from Miami’s next best offensive player, Rashard Mendenhall. Rodgers has gotten better every year, but Measor knows he can only carry the team to so many wins by himself. Where the extra help will come from remains a mystery, as Mendenhall and Knowshon Moreno are both coming off torn ACLs. Jahvid Best, who ran for 304 yards and two touchdowns, and caught 18-171-1 in four games, is better than both of them, but has a history of concussions, one of which ended his season in Week Six. Mendenhall was having an average year before he got hurt, and Moreno has only been average since he was drafted #1 overall in 2009. It’s enough to make Measor laugh at how many games he won last season without a reliable running game. Miami has an immensely talented player in Percy Harvin, who busted out down the stretch and had a big postseason for the second year in a row. He caught 52-552-4, had another 228 yards rushing, and plans are to get him the ball even more. Anquan Boldin led the team with 704 yards receiving, and is no longer a top-flight receiver, but is still capable of helping out in spots. That means it’s time for Michael Crabtree, who caught just 15-148 in the regular season, to step up his game. Pierre Garçon had his moments too, and is another possibility. Having a tight end like Jermichael Finley means Miami has a little bit of wiggle room at wide receiver, but not much. The Outlaws made up some ground with their special teams too, where Sebastian Janikowski boomed six field goals from beyond 50 yards in his 11 games, and rookie Dan Bailey scored 36 points in only four games while going 8-for-8 on field goals. It will make for an interesting training camp battle. Charles Woodson is the type of defensive player who can change the game, and isn’t limited to the occasional interception. Aside from a couple of big games, the vocal James Harrison was nowhere near the player he’s been in past years.
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing Rashard Mendenhall 774 yards 202 att. 3.83 avg. Jahvid Best 304 yards 51 att. 5.96 avg.
T
Anquan Boldin Jermichael Finley Percy Harvin Aaron Rodgers Matt Hasselbeck
Receiving 704 yards 47 rec. 683 yards 45 rec. 552 yards 52 rec. Passing 4,354 yards 40 TD 224 yards 1 TD
14.98 avg. 15.18 avg. 10.62 avg. 6 Int. 0 Int.
8 TD 2 TD 3 TD 6 TD 4 TD
120.14 rating 98.55 rating
Scoring Aaron Rodgers 175 points 3 TDs, 40 TD passes, eight 300-y.g. Sebastian Janikowski 93 points 27-for-27 on XPs, 22-for-25 on FGs Rashard Mendenhall 53 points 8 TDs, one 100-yard game 2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................. 5th .......................... 2001 Scoring (touchdowns) .................... 8th .......................... 2004 Total Offense ................................. 6th .......................... 2005 Rushing Offense ............................ 7th ......................... 2005 Receiving Offense ....................... 10th .......................... 2006 Passing Offense ............................3rd .......................... 2005 Passer Rating...............................1st .......................... 2011 Kicking (based on points) .............. 4th .......................... 1998 Field Goal Percentage .................. 2nd .......................... 2000 Punting (based on gross avg.).......3rd .......................... never KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 Aaron Rodgers’ 175 points not only led the league and set a franchise record, they were also 122 more than Miami got from any other offensive player on the roster. It showed how much the Outlaws depended on Rodgers in every game. Only once all year did he score fewer than eight points, and including the playoffs, Rodgers reached double digits in 11 of 15 starts. He would have made it 13-for-15 if not for passing totals of 299 and 297 yards in two games. Breaking it down even further, Miami’s two biggest wins in the regular season came courtesy of Herculean efforts by Rodgers, and his 31-point effort in a 54-53 win over Texas is the stuff of legends.
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CHARTING THE OUTLAWS IN 2011
251 220 218 196 195 189 188 183 182 178
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 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 171 Terrell Owens (vs. Lon.) ...........................Nov. 17, 2002 171 Terrell Owens (at Orl.) ................................Oct. 2, 2005 168 Chris Carter (vs. Char.) ............................ Sept. 10, 2000 166 Terrell Owens (at Char.) ...........................Nov. 24, 2002 161 Terrell Owens (vs. Wash.) .......................... Dec. 5, 2004
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200
442 442 441 431 408 396 384 383 378 378 375 374
180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Miami FFL Avg.
QB 178
RB 112
WR 75
TE 36
K 129
P 26
Def 39
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Mike Anderson (at Char.) ........................... Dec. 3, 2000 Tiki Barber (at Char.) ............................... Dec. 18, 2005 Clinton Portis (at Lon.) ............................... Dec. 7, 2003 Clinton Portis (at Anch.) .............................Nov. 4, 2007 Mike Anderson (vs. Lon.) .........................Nov. 26, 2000 Stephen Davis (vs. Wash.) ........................ Dec. 12, 1999 Jamal Anderson (at Wash.) .......................Nov. 29, 1998 Stephen Davis (vs. Tex.) ...........................Nov. 21, 1999 Rudi Johnson (at Wash.) .............................Nov. 9, 2003 Stephen Davis (at Char.) ............................ Oct. 26, 2003
38 31 29 29 29 23
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 163 ....... Jahvid Best ............ Oct. 9 (at A.A.) Receiving Yards ..... 156 ....... Percy Harvin .......... Dec. 4 (at Lon.) Receptions ............... 10 ....... Percy Harvin .......... Dec. 11 (vs. Anch.) Passing Yards ........ 408 ....... Aaron Rodgers ...... Oct. 2 (vs. Tex.) Points ........................ 31 ....... Aaron Rodgers ...... Oct. 2 (vs. Tex.)
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Randall Cunningham (vs. Bos.) ...................Oct. 4, 1998 Marc Bulger (at Orl.) ...................................Oct. 2, 2005 Aaron Brooks (at Char.).............................. Dec. 3, 2000 Trent Green (vs. A.A.) ................................Nov. 5, 2000 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Tex.) .......................... Oct. 2, 2011 Aaron Rodgers (at A.A.)........................... Oct. 9, 2011 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Chi.) .............................Oct. 4, 2009 Aaron Rodgers (vs. A.A.) ......................... Dec. 20, 2009 Marc Bulger (vs. Anch.) .............................Nov. 2, 2003 Drew Brees (at Sea.) .................................Nov. 28, 2004 Marc Bulger (at Char.) ............................... Oct. 26, 2003 Jeff George (at Wash.) ..............................Nov. 14, 1999 Top Single Game Scoring Performances Clinton Portis (at Lon.) ............................... Dec. 7, 2003 Aaron Rodgers (vs. Tex.) .......................... Oct. 2, 2011 Mike Anderson (at Char.) ........................... Dec. 3, 2000 Clinton Portis (at Anch.) ........................... Dec. 15, 2002 Terrell Owens (vs. Orl.) ............................Nov. 18, 2007 ten times, most recently by a RB (four), Lendale White (vs. Char.) ........Oct. 19, 2008 WR (five), Anquan Boldin (at Chi.) ........ Sept. 26, 2010 TE (one), Tony Gonzalez (at Wash.) ....... Sept. 29, 2002 Aaron Rodgers (vs. A.A.) ......................... Dec. 20, 2009
Outlaw Fast Fact Last year, Miami became the first FFL team to reach the Super Bowl with as few as two 100‐yard rushing games (Rashard Mendenhall and Jahvid Best each had one). Only two other teams have even made the playoffs with two or fewer: London in 1995, and Washington in 2006. Each of those teams had just one 100‐yard rushing game during the season. Prior to Miami in 2011, two teams made it to the Super Bowl with three 100‐yard rushing games: Ann Arbor in 1995, and Boston in 1999.
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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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Clinton Portis .................. 14 ... 2003 LenDale White ................ 14 ... 2008 Receptions......................... Terrell Owens................ 100 ... 2002 Receiving Yards ................ Terrell Owens............. 1,307 ... 2007 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Terrell Owens............. 17.20 ... 2007 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 Passer Rating ................... Aaron Rodgers ....... 120.14 ... 2011 Passing Yards .................. Aaron Rodgers ......... 4,354 ... 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 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 (DEF) ................... Kevin Greene .................. 32 ... 1998 1997 1998 2001 2003 2009 2010 2011
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Rudi Johnson .................. 1,055 .... 13 games Clinton Portis ................. 1,082 .... 14 games Clinton Portis ................. 1,337 .... 14 games Rashard Mendenhall ...... 1,173 .... 14 games
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008
1,000‐Yard Receivers Chris Carter ....................1,116 .... 14 games Tony Gonzalez ................1,071 .... 14 games Terrell Owens .................1,203 .... 14 games Terrell Owens .................1,300 .... 14 games Terrell Owens .................1,082 .... 14 games Terrell Owens .................1,200 .... 14 games Terrell Owens .................1,040 .... 14 games Terrell Owens .................1,307 .... 14 games Anquan Boldin ................1,038 .... 12 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Leeland McElroy ......... RB 2004 Jeff Wilkins........................ K *Antowain Smith ......... RB 2005 (No selection) Johnnie Morton ........... WR 2006 Vince Young .................... QB Torry Holt .................... WR 2007 Jeff Wilkins........................ K Peter Warrick .............. WR 2008 Rashard Mendenhall ....... RB Trent Green ................ QB 2009 *Knowshon Moreno ......... RB *Clinton Portis ............. RB Percy Harvin ................... WR DeShaun Foster .......... RB 2010 Jahvid Best ...................... RB (No selection) 2011 Chad Johnson ................ WR
*First pick in the draft
1996 1997 1998
1999 2000
3,000‐Yard Passers Brad Johnson ................. 3,036 ..... 13 games Randall Cunningham ..... 3,198 ..... 13 games Aaron Brooks ................. 3,586 ..... 14 games Marc Bulger ................... 3,446 ..... 13 games Aaron Rodgers ............... 3,962 ..... 14 games Aaron Rodgers ............... 3,289 ..... 14 games Aaron Rodgers ............... 4,354 ..... 14 games
2001 2002
2003
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007 2008 2010
1,000‐Yard Rushers Jamal Anderson ............. 1,385 ..... 12 games Stephen Davis ................ 1,170 ..... 12 games Stephen Davis ................ 1,130 ..... 13 games Stephen Davis ................ 1,016 ..... 12 games Clinton Portis ................. 1,125 ..... 13 games Clinton Portis ................. 1,591 ..... 13 games Stephen Davis ................ 1,387 ..... 13 games Clinton Portis ................. 1,279 ..... 14 games Clinton Portis ................. 1,040 ..... 12 games
2004 2005 2006
2007
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Doug Pelfrey Chris Carter Matt Turk Jamal Anderson Gary Anderson Kevin Greene Randall Cunningham Chris Carter Stephen Davis Tony Gonzalez Chris Carter Tony Gonzalez Terrell Owens Mike Anderson Terrell Owens Tony Gonzalez Terrell Owens Tony Gonzalez Jason Taylor Clinton Portis Tony Gonzalez Clinton Portis Terrell Owens Anquan Boldin Terrell Owens Tony Gonzalez Dwight Freeney Terrell Owens Robbie Gould Rudi Johnson Tony Gonzalez Terrell Owens Todd Sauerbrun
All-FFL Performers K Second Team WR First Team P Second Team RB First Team K First Team DE First Team QB Second Team WR Second Team RB First Team TE First Team WR Second Team TE First Team WR Second Team RB Rookie-of-the-Year WR First Team TE First Team WR First Team TE First Team DE First Team RB Second Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) TE First Team RB Second Team WR Second Team WR Rookie-of-the-Year WR First Team TE Second Team DE Second Team WR First Team K First Team RB Second Team TE Second Team WR First Team P Second Team
2008 2009 2010 2011
All-FFL Performers (continued) Tony Gonzalez TE First Team Anquan Boldin WR Second Team David Akers K Second Team James Harrison LB Second Team Knowshon Moreno RB Rookie-of-the-Year Thomas Morstead P First Team LaMarr Woodley LB First Team Aaron Rodgers QB First Team (MVP)
Miami All-Time Playoff Results 1998 vs. Ann Arbor W, 62-31 at Seattle W, 41-31 1999 vs. Boston L, 17-33 2000 at Chicago L, 26-32 2002 at Philadelphia L, 22-38 2003 at Anchorage L, 28-53 2005 vs. Chicago L, 32-47 2006 at Anchorage W, 56-11 vs. London W, 49-27 2010 vs. Charlotte W, 47-41 vs. Boston W, 44-33 2011 at Washington W, 57-38 at London L, 47-53
Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Coach Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor Jeff Measor
Outlaw Fast Fact A total of 15 rookies have scored touchdowns the first time they touched the ball in an FFL game, but former Miami wide receiver Lee Evans is the only player to score on each of his first two touches. He did that for the Outlaws in 2002. Just one year earlier for Miami, Chris Chambers had scored on two of his first three receptions, making him one of only two rookies to accomplish that. The other was Seattle tight end Heath Miller in 2005.
Quarterback Randall Cunningham (210) Randall Cunningham (235) Jeff George (185) Aaron Brooks (285) Marc Bulger (11) Marc Bulger (229) Drew Brees (161) Marc Bulger (388) Marc Bulger (248) Aaron Rodgers (404) Aaron Rodgers (229) Aaron Rodgers (283) Matt Hasselbeck (297)
Miami Year‐by‐Year Record W L T PF PA 3 12 0 290 482 7 7 1 451 524 12 3 0 662 443 10 5 0 552 481 10 5 0 700 514 8 7 0 561 492 8 7 0 579 544 10 5 0 634 470 8 7 0 612 540 12 3 0 580 439 10 5 0 578 498 5 10 0 511 615 3 11 1 576 680 6 9 0 498 627 10 4 1 573 395 8 7 0 595 606
Leading Rusher Jamal Anderson (147) Jamal Anderson (103) Joe Montgomery (55) Mike Anderson (62) Clinton Portis (52) DeShaun Foster (76) Clinton Portis (108) Rudi Johnson (129) Tiki Barber (234) Rashard Mendenhall (65) Brian Westbrook (79) Rashard Mendenhall (116) Toby Gerhart (67)
Div. Finish Sixth Third First First Second Third Second Second Fifth First Second Sixth Sixth Fifth First Third
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
Top Scorer Jamal Anderson (17) Jamal Anderson (11) Tony Martin (11) Terrell Owens (11) Chris Chambers & Clinton Portis (6) Anquan Boldin (11) Clinton Portis (14) Marc Bulger (17) Tiki Barber (26) Aaron Rodgers (20) Rashard Mendenhall & Westbrook (12) Aaron Rodgers (15) Sebastian Janikowski (14)
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 8 7 Lost 2 8 5 Won 3 8 8 Lost 1 15 18 Won 3 10 8 Won 6 16 18 Lost 1 22 9 1 Won 5 4 9 Lost 1 11 3 Won 1 18 12 2 Lost 1 17 16 Won 1
Home 3‐4 5‐2 5‐5 7‐10 5‐4 6‐11 11‐5 3‐3 4‐1 11‐4‐1 10‐6
Away 5‐3 3‐3 3‐3 8‐8 5‐4 10‐7 11‐4‐1 1‐6 7‐2 7‐8‐1 7‐10
Totals
137 113
3
70‐55‐1 67‐58‐2
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Washington
1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2010 2011
Leading Receiver Andrew Glover (54) Chris Carter (78) Tony Martin (102) Terrell Owens (283) Chris Chambers (68) Anquan Boldin (122) Anquan Boldin (81) Donald Driver (99) Terrell Owens (117) Percy Harvin (100) Percy Harvin (72) Michael Crabtree (85) Percy Harvin (115)
Postseason History Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion Southern Division Champion Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Champion, Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 1 1 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 1 Won 1 1‐1 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 0 2 Lost 2 0‐1 1 1 Lost 1 1‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐
Away 1‐1 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 0‐1 0‐1 0‐1 1‐0 1‐0
Totals
7
6
4‐2
3‐4
Outlaw Fast Fact Aaron Rodgers set a league record last year with 12 games with a passer rating over 100 (all of them consecutively), Anchorage quarterback Tom Brady was right behind him with 11, and Philadelphia’s Drew Brees had 10. Prior to last year, the FFL record for such games was 10, and it had been done only four times, most recently by Brady and Seattle’s Tony Romo in 2007. Peyton Manning had 10 for Washington in 2004, and Kurt Warner had 10 for Chicago in 1999.
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12 9 9 8 8 7
Consecutive Games With a Passer Rating Over 100 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) Sept. 11, 2011 – Dec. 4, 2011 Peyton Manning (Wash.) Oct. 10, 2004 – Dec. 12, 2004 Tom Brady (Anchorage) Dec. 17, 2006 – Oct. 28, 2007 Steve Young (Seattle) Nov. 13, 1994 – Sept. 17, 1995 Peyton Manning (Wash.) Oct. 16, 2005 – Dec. 11, 2005 Tom Brady (Anchorage) Nov. 21, 2010 – Sept. 18, 2011
Tom Brady and Drew Brees have 6-game streaks going into 2012
Most Points Scored in a Game 73 at Charlotte (18) .............. 12/3/00 72 vs. Washington (28) ........ 9/14/08 70 vs. Washington (34) ...... 10/22/00 70 vs. Washington (52) ........ 12/5/04 66 at Charlotte (23) ............ 11/24/02 64 at Washington (31) ....... 11/14/99 64 at Orlando (42) .............. 12/10/00 64 at Chicago (23) ............. 10/15/06 64 vs. London (26) ............. 10/17/10
7 8 10 10 11 11 13 13
Fewest Points in a Game vs. London (14) ....... 10/20/96 at Philadelphia (18) ... 9/30/07 at Orlando (40) ........ 10/27/96 vs. Washington (56) 12/13/09 at Ann Arbor (24) ....... 9/23/01 vs. Boston (42)....... 10/30/11 at Texas (51) ........... 11/10/02 at Philadelphia (21) ... 9/21/03
10 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13
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
Anchorage (8-7) L (H) 16-33 L (A) 22-42 W (H) 54-18 W (A) 32-18 W (H) 54-30 W (A) 61-34 L (H) 45-53 L (A) 28-53* W (A) 46-14 W (H) 52-28 L (H) 37-38 W (A) 56-11* W (A) 56-10 L (A) 29-47 L (H) 23-45
9/8/96 9/7/97 10/18/98 9/3/00 12/23/01 12/15/02 11/2/03 12/21/03 10/24/04 12/4/05 11/26/06 12/24/06 11/4/07 11/15/09 12/11/11
Ann Arbor (8-5) W (A) 42-37 W (H) 62-31* W (H) 30-10 L (H) 45-48 L (A) 11-24 L (A) 15-44 L (H) 33-36 W (A) 39-26 W (H) 40-38 L (A) 19-28 W (H) 50-35 W (H) 39-22 W (A) 60-28
9/6/98 12/20/98 12/19/99 11/5/00 9/23/01 10/20/02 10/9/05 12/10/06 11/11/07 11/2/08 12/20/09 9/19/10 10/9/11
Boston (8-8) L (H) 18-41 W (A) 34-21 W (H) 58-14 W (A) 60-44 L (H) 17-33* W (A) 37-28 W (H) 58-11 W (H) 46-10 W (H) 41-20
11/10/96 10/12/97 10/4/98 11/28/99 12/26/99 10/8/00 10/5/03 9/26/04 9/18/05
L L L L L W L
(H) (H) (A) (A) (A) (H) (H)
14
Fewest Points Allowed vs. Ann Arbor (30) ........ 12/19/99 vs. Seattle (44) ............. 11/19/00 at Washington (57) ....... 9/29/002 vs. Boston (46) ............... 9/26/04 at Anchorage (56) ........... 11/4/07 vs. Boston (58) ............... 10/5/03 vs. Washington (18) ..... 10/16/05 vs. London (25) .............. 10/5/97 at Chicago (60) ............... 9/26/10 at Seattle (38) ............... 11/21/10 several times, most recently at Seattle (50) ................. 9/11/05 several times, most recently at Anchorage (46) ......... 10/24/04
Charlotte (15-18) L (A) 23-37 L (H) 21-52 L (A) 17-41 L (H) 31-57 W (H) 56-42 W (A) 49-46 L (H) 21-30 L (A) 31-42 L (H) 30-50 W (A) 73-18 L (H) 29-32 W (A) 38-25 L (H) 54-60 W (A) 66-23 W (A) 38-26 W (H) 48-13 W (H) 41-34 L (A) 21-45 L (H) 19-36 W (A) 60-43 W (H) 29-25 W (A) 32-28 L (A) 43-47 L (H) 21-32 L (H) 47-54 L (A) 19-54 W (H) 44-20 L (A) 24-25 L (A) 28-33 L (H) 26-40 W (H) 47-41* W (A) 37-29 W (H) 46-37
9/17/06 10/7/07 9/7/08 9/13/09 12/12/10 1/2/11 10/30/11
9/15/96 12/1/96 10/26/97 11/23/97 10/11/98 11/1/98 9/12/99 12/5/99 9/10/00 12/3/00 9/9/01 10/28/01 10/27/02 11/24/02 10/26/03 11/23/03 10/3/04 11/21/04 11/6/05 12/18/05 9/10/06 11/12/06 9/16/07 11/25/07 10/19/08 11/16/08 9/27/09 10/25/09 10/31/10 12/19/10 12/26/10 11/6/11 11/27/11
Most Points Allowed at Washington (49) .. 11/14/04 at Texas (32) ............ 10/18/09 vs. London (41) ........ 10/14/07 vs. Chicago (24) ......... 9/28/97 at London (60)............ 12/7/03
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 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 35 (19-54) at Orlando .....................11/16/08
MIAMI OUTLAWS ALL-TIME RESULTS
36-44 23-28 16-46 18-43 32-35 44-33** 11-42
78 75 72 70 64
Chicago (10-8) L (H) 19-51 L (H) 24-70 L (A) 36-43 L (H) 25-29 W (A) 56-52 L (A) 26-32* L (A) 33-50 W (H) 47-26 L (A) 40-42 W (H) 55-38 W (A) 36-23 L (H) 32-47* W (A) 64-23 W (H) 38-33 W (H) 37-30 W (H) 43-35 W (A) 60-12 W (A) 35-31
11/3/96 9/28/97 11/15/98 10/3/99 10/15/00 12/17/00 12/16/01 9/8/02 11/16/03 10/31/04 10/30/05 12/24/05 10/15/06 9/9/07 12/7/08 10/4/09 9/26/10 10/16/11
London (16-18) L (A) 24-27 L (H) 7-14 W (H) 25-12 W (A) 54-25 W (A) 26-17 W (H) 56-26 W (H) 34-33 W (A) 46-39 W (A) 36-23 L (H) 37-52 L (H) 20-28 L (A) 26-52 W (A) 25-24 L (H) 46-47 L (H) 35-52 L (A) 60-64 L (A) 42-44 L (H) 34-54 W (A) 46-45 W (H) 50-29
9/1/96 10/20/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 10/25/98 12/6/98 10/10/99 10/31/99 9/17/00 11/26/00 10/21/01 12/2/01 9/22/02 11/17/02 10/19/03 12/7/03 10/10/04 12/19/04 11/20/05 12/11/05
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W L W L L L L L W W W L W L
(A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A)
37-22 26-42 49-27** 41-72 23-39 49-60 50-54 29-32 52-42 38-27 64-26 44-52 61-56 47-53**
Orlando (22-9-1) L (A) 10-40 W (H) 32-28 W (H) 40-28 T (A) 31-31 W (H) 35-32 W (A) 56-34 L (A) 27-45 W (H) 46-38 L (H) 33-43 W (A) 64-42 W (A) 48-41 W (H) 59-36 L (H) 14-47 W (A) 47-38 W (A) 34-21 W (H) 60-43 L (H) 31-40 W (A) 40-16 W (A) 36-25 W (H) 45-25 W (H) 55-34 W (A) 58-20 L (A) 22-46 W (H) 41-34 L (H) 27-37 L (A) 19-54
10/8/06 12/3/06 12/31/06 10/14/07 12/9/07 9/28/08 11/9/08 10/11/09 11/22/09 9/12/10 10/17/10 10/23/11 12/4/11 1/1/12 10/27/96 11/17/96 11/2/97 11/16/97 11/8/98 12/13/98 9/19/99 11/7/99 10/1/00 12/10/00 10/14/01 11/25/01 9/15/02 12/8/02 9/14/03 11/30/03 10/17/04 12/12/04 10/2/05 11/13/05 10/1/06 11/5/06 10/28/07 11/18/07 10/5/08 11/16/08
L W W W W W
(H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)
31-54 48-38 32-23 46-25 40-24 46-16
11/1/09 12/6/09 10/24/10 11/28/10 9/25/11 11/13/11
Philadelphia (4-9) L (A) 17-22 W (H) 30-22 L (H) 25-31 W (A) 35-22 W (H) 59-25 L (H) 19-37 L (A) 22-38* L (A) 13-21 L (H) 46-49 L (A) 8-18 L (A) 14-22 W (H) 29-24 L (A) 39-56
10/13/96 9/14/97 9/13/98 9/26/99 11/11/01 11/3/02 12/22/02 9/21/03 9/12/04 9/30/07 12/14/08 11/7/10 9/11/11
Seattle (11-3) W (A) 21-17 L (A) 36-42 W (A) 41-31** W (H) 36-14 W (H) 44-10 W (A) 26-16 W (A) 44-36 W (H) 35-19 W (A) 36-29 W (A) 50-13 W (H) 43-37 L (H) 42-56 L (A) 30-36 W (A) 38-12
9/22/96 11/30/97 12/27/98 10/24/99 11/19/00 9/30/01 10/6/02 10/12/03 11/28/04 9/11/05 10/29/06 9/21/08 11/8/09 11/21/10
Texas (18-12-2) W (H) 16-13 L (A) 21-34 W (A) 39-33 L (H) 16-30 W (A) 39-14 W (H) 47-20 L (A) 25-53 W (H) 27-22 L (H) 39-46 W (A) 55-28 W (H) 50-28 L (A) 32-43 L (H) 40-44 L (A) 13-51 W (A) 38-32 W (H) 55-35 L (A) 21-22 W (H) 34-15 W (H) 45-37 L (A) 18-55 W (A) 46-29 W (H) 40-33 W (A) 53-43 L (H) 18-54 W (A) 53-36 T (H) 57-57 L (A) 32-75 W (H) 33-31 W (H) 55-36 T (A) 29-29 W (H) 54-53 L (A) 27-41
9/29/96 12/8/96 9/21/97 10/19/97 9/27/98 11/22/98 10/17/99 11/21/99 9/24/00 10/29/00 10/7/01 11/18/01 10/13/02 11/10/02 9/28/03 12/14/03 9/19/04 11/7/04 10/23/05 11/27/05 9/24/06 12/17/06 10/21/07 12/16/07 10/26/08 11/23/08 10/18/09 11/29/09 10/3/10 11/14/10 10/2/11 11/20/11
Washington (17-16) L (H) 22-46 10/6/96 L (A) 23-27 11/24/96 L (A) 30-50 8/31/97 W (H) 22-20 11/9/97 W (H) 30-13 9/20/98 L (A) 53-56 11/29/98 W (A) 64-31 11/14/99 W (H) 45-29 12/12/99 W (H) 70-34 10/22/00 W (A) 49-22 11/12/00 L (A) 39-43 11/4/01 W (H) 37-19 12/9/01 W (A) 57-10 9/29/02 W (H) 31-23 12/1/02 W (H) 37-13 9/7/03 W (A) 38-25 11/9/03 L (A) 49-78 11/14/04 W (H) 70-52 12/5/04 W (A) 31-13 9/25/05 W (H) 18-11 10/16/05 L (H) 20-48 10/22/06 L (A) 16-49 11/19/06 L (H) 32-60 9/23/07 L (A) 52-61 12/2/07 W (H) 72-28 9/14/08 L (A) 27-63 10/12/08 L (A) 25-58 9/20/09 L (H) 10-56 12/13/09 W (A) 26-19 10/10/10 L (H) 31-32 12/5/10 L (H) 40-54 9/18/11 L (A) 32-42 12/18/11 W (A) 57-38* 12/24/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
Outlaw Fast Fact Percy Harvin has returned a kickoff for a touchdown three years in a row and is the only player in the league to have three kickoff return touchdowns in his career. He nearly had a fourth but was tackled at the 3‐yard line in Week 12 after a 104‐yard return that is the longest non‐scoring play in FFL history. Prior to Harvin’s arrival, Miami had never had a special teams touchdown of any kind.
KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS (Regular Season) Sept. 27, 1992 Nov. 22, 1992
Mel Gray Deion Sanders
Ann Arbor vs. Texas Chicago at Anchorage
89 yards 73 yards
Nov. 16, 1997
Terry Kirby
London at Washington
101 yards
Dec. 5, 2004
Terence McGee
Chicago at Philadelphia
104 yards
Oct. 1, 2006 Oct. 29, 2006
Justin Miller Justin Miller
Charlotte at Ann Arbor Charlotte at Orlando
103 yards 99 yards
Nov. 4, 2007 Nov. 4, 2007 Nov. 25, 2007
Leon Washington Maurice Jones-Drew *Devin Hester
Chicago vs. Boston London vs. Orlando Ann Arbor vs. Boston
86 yards 100 yards 88 yards
Sept. 14, 2008
Felix Jones
Chicago at Anchorage
98 yards
Sept. 27, 2009 Oct. 18, 2009
Percy Harvin *Eddie Royal
Miami vs. Charlotte Anchorage at Charlotte
Oct. 17, 2010
Percy Harvin
Miami vs. London
Sept. 11, 2011
Percy Harvin
Miami at Philadelphia
101 yards 93 yards 95 yards 103 yards
*Also scored on a punt return in the same game
Team
Total
Breakdown of All-Time Special Teams Touchdowns in the FFL Punt Return KO Return Other Most Recent
Anchorage ...........4 .................. 2 ....................... 1 ................... 1 ..........Eddie Royal (10/18/09, PR at Char.) Ann Arbor ...........5 .................. 3 ....................... 2 ................... 0 ..........Devin Hester (11/25/07, KO vs. Bos.) Boston .................0 .................. 0 ....................... 0 ................... 0 ..........none Charlotte ............10 ................. 7 ....................... 2 ................... 1 ..........Justin Miller (10/29/06, KO at Orl.) Chicago ...............8 .................. 4 ....................... 4 ................... 0 ..........Felix Jones (9/14/08, KO at Anch.) London ................8 .................. 4 ....................... 2 ................... 2 ..........Maurice Jones-Drew (11/4/07, KO vs. Orl.) Miami..................3 .................. 0 ....................... 3 ................... 0 ..........Percy Harvin (9/11/11, KO at Phil.) Orlando ...............4 .................. 3 ....................... 0 ................... 1 ..........DeSean Jackson (12/13/09, PR vs. Char.) Philadelphia .......10 ................. 9 ....................... 0 ................... 1 ..........Nick Collins (11/7/10, fumbled KO at Mia.) Seattle .................3 .................. 3 ....................... 0 ................... 0 ..........Dez Bryant (10/24/10, PR vs. Chi.) Texas...................6 .................. 6 ....................... 0 ................... 0 ..........Patrick Peterson (11/6/11, PR at Orl.) Washington .........4 .................. 4 ....................... 0 ................... 0 ..........Reggie Bush (10/5/08, PR vs. Anch.)
Deion Sanders is the all-time FFL record holder with five special teams touchdowns in his career, followed by Joey Galloway with four.
Though Boston is the only team to have never scored a touchdown on special teams, the Stranglers have allowed eight, third most to Orlando (10) and Anchorage (9). Ann Arbor and Miami have allowed the fewest (2 each).
There have been five times where a player has scored two special teams touchdowns in one game, most recently Eddie Royal for Anchorage in 2009. However, only once has a team received special teams touchdowns from two different players. On September 13, 1998, London got punt return scores from Jacquez Green and Jermaine Lewis against Orlando.
Orlando’s Aaron Glenn is the only FFL player to score a touchdown on a missed field goal return, taking one back 104 yards against Anchorage in 1998.
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ORLANDO Harbingers
2011 Record: 4-9-2, 6th Place in FFL South What happened last year… Orlando won only four games for the second year in a row, though the Harbingers finished strong with a 2‐1‐1 record and at least 41 points in each of the last four games There were no all‐stars, but Cam Newton was a run‐away winner for Rookie‐of‐the‐ Year after putting up 2,815 yards of total offense in 10 games, throwing 12 touchdown passes, and running for nine more Orlando’s wide receivers caught only nine touchdown passes, and Miles Austin missed six games due to injury The Harbingers had just one 100‐yard rushing game, after only three in 2010
2012 PREVIEW fter a second straight last-place finish in the FFL South (something that happened only once in the previous 19 years), the Orlando Harbingers are ready to put the last two years behind them and move upward behind what has to be the most dynamic quarterback to enter the league since Michael Vick. Cam Newton may not have helped Orlando to a better finish in 2011, but he’s the type of player head coach David Surratt feels he can re-build the franchise around. To be sure, Newton has his flaws (accuracy among them), but those flaws are often cancelled out by his incredible athletic ability which allows him to beat teams with either his arm or his legs. His nine rushing touchdowns as a rookie were a league record for a quarterback, and even if he doesn’t reach that number again in 2012, he should improve as a passer, giving him the chance to score just as much. Surratt has to be concerned at running back, where Chris “Beanie” Wells had a decent year with 856 yards and seven touchdowns, but was too often a game-time decision – again. With all of his knee problems, Wells could be a game-time decision for much of his career. The Harbingers took Mark Ingram #1 overall last year, but he too has already had his share of injuries, and they limited him to nine games and only 394 yards as a rookie. Ryan Grant, Joseph Addai and Kevin Smith were all hampered by injuries too, none of them can be counted on to perform, and it’s a good bet none of them will be back. They combined for just 269 yards and two TDs. If injuries have hurt the Orlando running backs, mental mistakes have been the bane of the wide receivers. DeSean Jackson and Stevie Johnson have both done some pretty dumb things on the field, but they also have the ability to be key contributors to the offense. Jackson especially has the tools to turn the game around in a flash. Orlando also hopes to see more of Miles Austin (19-223-1), who was limited by hamstring problems in 2011, but combined with Jackson to give the Harbingers a lethal outside combo in their FFL runner-up season of 2009. At tight end, Aaron Hernandez (27-309-2) has moved ahead of long-time starter Kellen Winslow (43-396-2). Stephen Gostkowski is a steady place-kicker who rarely gets noticed but probably should. Julius Peppers is the same type of steady player on defense who always seems to get his sacks regardless of how he’s blocked. LaMarr Woodley is a versatile linebacker who can play multiple spots and was on his way to all-star status before a hamstring injury cut his season down to 10 games. He and Peppers each had nine sacks.
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Chris Wells Cam Newton
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 856 yards 204 att. 4.20 avg. 479 yards 80 att. 5.99 avg.
7 TD 9 TD
DeSean Jackson Stevie Johnson Kellen Winslow Jr.
Receiving 757 yards 47 rec. 692 yards 54 rec. 396 yards 43 rec.
3 TD 5 TD 2 TD
Cam Newton Kevin Kolb
Passing 2,336 yards 12 TD 1,049 yards 5 TD
16.11 avg. 12.81 avg. 9.21 avg. 11 Int. 4 Int.
81.09 rating 86.99 rating
Scoring Stephen Gostkowski 123 points 51-for-51 on XPs, 24-for-28 on FGs Cam Newton 80 points 9 TDs, 12 TD passes Chris Wells 50 points 7 TDs, one 100-yard game 2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ........................... 12th .......................... 1994 Scoring (touchdowns) ..................t-9th .......................... 1994 Total Offense ............................... 12th .......................... never Rushing Offense ............................ 8th ......................... 2000 Receiving Offense ....................... 11th .......................... never Passing Offense ............................ 9th .......................... 1995 Passer Rating ................................ 9th .......................... 1996 Kicking (based on points) ............. 2nd .......................... 2007 Field Goal Percentage ................... 6th .......................... 2004 Punting (based on gross avg.)....... 8th .......................... 2000 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 Orlando’s running backs and wide receivers combined for just four 100-yard games, and two of those came from DeSean Jackson in Weeks One and Four. The only 100-yard rushing game was a 228-yard effort by Chris Wells that accounted for more than a quarter of his yards for the season. Jackson is certainly capable of more, but looked unmotivated half the time. The other receivers aren’t terrible, but the Harbingers need someone who can carry the ball without getting hurt. All five of the running backs on last year’s roster have missed significant playing time over the last two seasons due to injury, and if not for Cam Newton, Orlando would have finished last in the FFL in rushing.
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CHARTING THE HARBINGERS IN 2011
237 234 228 203 199 198 196 181 174 172
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
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 193 Terry Glenn (at Char.) ................................ Dec. 6, 1998 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 178 DeSean Jackson (vs. Char.) ...................... Dec. 13, 2009 175 Yancey Thigpen (vs. Char.) ........................ Dec. 7, 1997
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 446 442 421 400 392 391 386 381 368 364 364
200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60
29 29 29 29 29 29 23
40 20 0 Orlando
QB 98
RB 86
WR 69
TE 29
K 132
P 30
Def 45
FFL Avg.
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Emmitt Smith (vs. Tex.) ............................ Oct. 31, 1993 Fred Taylor (vs. Wash.) ............................Nov. 19, 2000 Chris Wells (vs. Lon.) .............................Nov. 27, 2011 Curtis Martin (at Chi.) ................................ Dec. 3, 2000 Curtis Martin (at Sea.) ............................. Sept. 14, 1997 Garrison Hearst (vs. Mia.) ........................ Dec. 13, 1998 Curtis Martin (at Lon.) ............................. Sept. 12, 2004 Fred Taylor (at Chi.) ................................... Dec. 3, 2000 Curtis Martin (at Lon.) .............................. Dec. 14, 2003 Emmitt Smith (at Sea.) ............................... Dec. 5, 1993
21 21 20 20
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 228 ....... Chris Wells ............. Nov. 27 (vs. Lon.) Receiving Yards ..... 171 ....... DeSean Jackson .... Oct. 2 (at Char.) Receptions ................. 9 ....... Aaron Hernandez... Dec. 18 (at Tex.) Passing Yards ........ 309 ....... Kevin Kolb.............. Sept. 11 (vs. Chi.) Points ........................ 21 ....... Cam Newton........... Dec. 4 (vs. Char.) Harbinger Fast Fact Prior to last season, Orlando had been the only team in the FFL to never start a rookie quarterback in any game, but Cam Newton started 10 of them. Only Peyton Manning (12 for Washington in 1998) and Tony Banks (11 for Miami in 1996) have started more games as rookie quarterbacks.
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80 60 32 18
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Brett Favre (vs. Wash.) ...............................Nov. 7, 2010 Mark Rypien (at Lon.) ..............................Nov. 10, 1991 Steve McNair (at Phil.) .............................. Oct. 12, 2003 John Elway (at Char.) ................................. Dec. 6, 1998 Brett Favre (at Lon.) .................................Nov. 29, 2009 Steve McNair (vs. A.A.) ..............................Oct. 5, 2003 Jeff George (vs. Phil.) .............................. Sept. 17, 1995 Brian Griese (at Sea.) ................................. Oct. 14, 2007 Steve Beuerlein (vs. Char.) ....................... Dec. 19, 1999 Jeff George (at Chi.) .................................Nov. 27, 1994 Derek Anderson (at Lon.) ...........................Nov. 4, 2007 Top Single Game Scoring Performances Mark Rypien (at Char.) .............................Nov. 17, 1991 Sterling Sharpe (vs. Lon.) .......................... Oct. 24, 1993 Sterling Sharpe (at Chi.) ...........................Nov. 27, 1994 Emmitt Smith (vs. Tex.) ............................ Sept. 3, 1995 Rodney Hampton (at Anch.) .................... Sept. 24, 1995 Fred Taylor (vs. Wash.) ............................Nov. 19, 2000 ten times, most recently by a RB (eight), Joseph Addai (vs. Mia.) ..........Oct. 28, 2007 WR (two), Jimmy Smith (at Tex.) ........... Sept. 10, 2000 Jeff Wilkins (at Mia.) ...................................Oct. 1, 2000 Cam Newton (vs. Char.) ........................... Dec. 4, 2011 Steve Young (vs. Char.)............................. Oct. 13, 1991 Curtis Martin (vs. Wash.) ........................ Sept. 15, 1996
Most Points Scored by Rookie QB Cam Newton (Orl.) 2011 (12 TD passes, 9 TD runs) Peyton Manning (Wash.) 1998 (22 TD passes) Tony Banks (Mia.) 1996 (12 TD passes) Sam Bradford (Chi.) 2010 (5 TD passes)
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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Emmitt Smith .................. 23 ... 1995 Receptions......................... Jimmy Smith ................. 100 ... 2001 Receiving Yards ................ Jimmy Smith .............. 1,367 ... 1999 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ DeSean Jackson ......... 20.05 ... 2010 Receiving Touchdowns..... Sterling Sharpe ................ 14 ... 1994 Receptions, TE .................. Kellen Winslow Jr. .......... 76 ... 2006 Receiving Yards, TE ......... Kellen Winslow Jr......... 971 ... 2007 Touchdowns, TE ............... Keith Jackson .................... 9 ... 1996 Passer Rating..................... Mark Rypien ............ 109.62 ... 1991 Passing Yards.................... Jeff George ................. 3,594 ... 1994 Touchdown Passes ............ Brett Favre ...................... 27 ... 2009 Interceptions Thrown ........ Jeff George ...................... 18 ... 1994 Extra Points ....................... Stephen Gostkowski........ 57 ... 2007 Field Goals ........................ John Carney .................... 30 ... 1994 Field Goal Percentage ....... Adam Vinatieri............. .966 ... 2004 Punting Average ............... Shane Lechler............. 48.79 ... 2008 Sacks ................................. Derrick Thomas .............. 11 ... 1996 Leonard Little.................. 11 ... 2006 Interceptions...................... Aaron Glenn ...................... 6 ... 1998 Ed Reed ............................. 6 ... 2007 Total Touchdowns ............ Emmitt Smith .................. 23 ... 1995 Scoring .............................. Emmitt Smith ................ 188 ... 1995 Scoring (QB) ..................... Brett Favre ...................... 94 ... 2009 Scoring (RB) ..................... Emmitt Smith ................ 188 ... 1995 Scoring (WR) .................... Sterling Sharpe .............. 104 ... 1994 Scoring (TE) ..................... Keith Jackson .................. 54 ... 1996 Scoring (PK) ..................... Adam Vinatieri.............. 130 ... 2004 Scoring (DEF) ................... Julius Peppers.................. 27 ... 2009
1992 1993 1994 1998 1999 2000 2001 2004
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1993 1994
1995 1996
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
1997 1999 2000 2001
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2009
1,000‐Yard Rushers Christian Okoye ............. 1,007 ..... 13 games Emmitt Smith ................. 1,407 ..... 14 games Emmitt Smith ................. 1,120 ..... 11 games Emmitt Smith ................. 1,410 ..... 14 games Emmitt Smith ................. 1,602 ..... 14 games Emmitt Smith ................. 1,131 ..... 14 games Curtis Martin ................. 1,049 ..... 14 games Curtis Martin ................. 1,160 ..... 14 games Emmitt Smith ................. 1,055 ..... 12 games Fred Taylor .................... 1,001 ..... 9 games Curtis Martin ................. 1,330 ..... 14 games Fred Taylor .................... 1,224 ..... 14 games Fred Taylor .................... 1,257 ..... 14 games Curtis Martin ................. 1,511 ..... 14 games Fred Taylor .................... 1,224 ..... 14 games Fred Taylor .................... 1,001 ..... 12 games Joseph Addai ................. 1,019 ..... 13 games Ryan Grant ..................... 1,017 ..... 12 games
2004 2007
2008 2009 2010 2011
1,000‐Yard Receivers Sterling Sharpe ...............1,199 .... 13 games Sterling Sharpe ...............1,122 .... 14 games Andre Reed ....................1,151 .... 14 games Jimmy Smith ...................1,043 .... 13 games Jimmy Smith ...................1,367 .... 14 games Terry Glenn ....................1,147 .... 14 games Jimmy Smith ...................1,155 .... 14 games Jimmy Smith ...................1,259 .... 14 games Jimmy Smith ...................1,133 .... 14 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Randall Cunningham ........ QB 2002 William Green .................. RB Rich Gannon .................... QB 2003 Amani Toomer ................ WR Jeff Hostetler .................... QB 2004 Kellen Winslow Jr. ........... TE Leroy Thompson .............. RB 2005 DeShaun Foster .............. RB Michael Westbrook ........... WR 2006 Joseph Addai ................... RB Terry Glenn ...................... WR 2007 Darrell Jackson ............... WR Jay Graham ...................... RB Robbie Gould .................... K Fred Taylor ....................... RB 2008 (No selection) Curtis Conway .................. WR 2009 Chris Wells....................... RB Plaxico Burress ................ WR 2010 (No selection) Koren Robinson................ WR 2011 *Mark Ingram ................... RB All-FFL Performers Emmitt Smith RB First Team Sterling Sharpe WR First Team Emmitt Smith RB First Team (MVP) Sterling Sharpe WR First Team John Carney K First Team David Surratt Coach-of-the-Year Emmitt Smith RB First Team (MVP) Jay Novacek TE Second Team John Elway QB Second Team Curtis Martin RB Second Team Emmitt Smith RB Second Team Chris Gardocki P First Team John Elway QB Second Team Emmitt Smith RB Second Team Chris Gardocki P First Team Jeff Wilkins K First Team Curtis Martin RB Second Team Curtis Martin RB First Team Adam Vinatieri K First Team Todd Sauerbrun P Second Team Joseph Addai RB Second Team T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR Second Team Stephen Gostkowski K Second Team Ed Reed S Second Team Shane Lechler P Second Team Julius Peppers DE First Team David Surratt Coach-of-the-Year Shane Lechler P Second Team Cam Newton QB Rookie-of-the-Year
Harbinger Fast Fact Emmitt Smith remains one of only two players in FFL history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season while playing for two different teams. He did it in 1991, playing five games for London before being traded to Orlando where he played nine games. He was the leading rusher for both teams that season. Thurman Thomas also ran for over 1,000 yards in 1993 playing for Texas and Ann Arbor, but Thomas, but had 1,030 for the Night Hawks after being traded.
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Orlando All-Time Playoff Results 1991 vs. Texas L, 33-37 1992 vs. Seattle W, 57-15 vs. Charlotte W, 42-33 1993 vs. Texas W. 29-18 vs. Ann Arbor L, 38-63 1994 vs. Washington L, 22-34 1995 at Washington W, 47-20 vs. Ann Arbor L, 23-36 1996 vs. Ann Arbor L, 23-34 2009 vs. Anchorage W, 44-34 vs. Philadelphia L, 40-50
Quarterback Mark Rypien (230) Rich Gannon (0) Mark Rypien (204) Jeff Hostetler (56) Jeff Hostetler (310) Jeff George (15) Jeff George (310) Jeff George (112) John Elway (206) Brett Favre (321) Brett Favre (316)
Leading Rusher Emmitt Smith (75) Harold Green (190) Emmitt Smith (131) Emmitt Smith (153) Emmitt Smith (168) Emmitt Smith (74) Rodney Hampton (187) Curtis Martin (103) Curtis Martin (91) Ryan Grant (97) Ryan Grant (51)
Leading Receiver Art Monk (91) Sterling Sharpe (110) Michael Haynes (88) Sterling Sharpe (119) Emmitt Smith (61) Andre Reed (112) Jeff Graham (102) Jeff Graham (75) Jimmy Smith (124) Miles Austin (92) Miles Austin (90)
Top Scorer Deion Sanders (10) Sterling Sharpe & Emmitt Smith (17) Derrick Thomas (12) Sterling Sharpe & Emmitt Smith (11) Jeff Hostetler (14) Sterling Sharpe & Emmitt Smith (6) Jeff Graham & Emmitt Smith (11) John Carney (9) Jimmy Smith (17) Ryan Grant (12) Brett Favre (17)
Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2009
Orlando Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA David Surratt 10 4 1 486 316 David Surratt 10 3 2 516 408 David Surratt 11 5 0 427 360 David Surratt 14 1 0 665 432 David Surratt 9 6 0 563 586 David Surratt 11 4 0 588 360 David Surratt 5 9 1 410 521 David Surratt 8 6 1 577 529 David Surratt 7 8 0 505 465 David Surratt 8 7 0 520 512 David Surratt 8 7 0 508 541 David Surratt 7 8 0 480 504 David Surratt 5 10 0 443 542 David Surratt 8 7 0 549 587 David Surratt 5 10 0 370 486 David Surratt 6 9 0 375 582 David Surratt 8 7 0 599 591 David Surratt 5 10 0 393 440 David Surratt 12 3 0 671 498 David Surratt 4 11 0 421 534 David Surratt 4 9 2 489 626
Div. Finish First First First First Third Second Sixth Third Fifth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fifth Third Fifth Fifth Third Fifth First Sixth Sixth
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 15 4 Won 4 13 9 Lost 1 7 7 Lost 1 21 22 1 Won 1 11 11 Won 1 21 21 1 0‐4‐1 9 22 1 Lost 5 15 8 1 Won 1 10 11 Lost 1 26 18 Won 1 22 17 3 0‐3‐1
Home 7‐2 5‐9 3‐4 14‐7‐1 5‐4 11‐9‐1 4‐11‐1 10‐4 6‐5 15‐9 9‐11‐1
Totals
170 150
7
Totals
5
6
Most Points Scored in a Game 77 at Chicago (45) ............. 11/27/94 73 at Texas (53) ................ 12/19/04 71 at Charlotte (5).............. 11/17/91 69 vs. Ann Arbor (63) ........ 11/20/94 67 at Anchorage (21) ........... 9/24/95
3 4 5 8 9
4‐6
1‐0
Fewest Points in a Game vs. Washington (31) ... 9/19/93 at Washington (20) .. 11/30/08 at Charlotte (58) ......... 12/5/10 at Washington (18) .. 12/18/05 vs. Chicago (40) ......... 8/31/97
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 4 5 6 7 8 8 8
Fewest Points Allowed at Chicago (26) ............... 9/29/91 at Charlotte (71) ........... 11/17/91 at Washington (20) ....... 11/24/02 at Philadelphia (20) ...... 10/17/93 vs. Ann Arbor (47) ............ 9/6/92 vs. Anchorage (49) ....... 11/15/98 at Boston (52) ................. 10/3/10
82 79 75 70 65
Most Points Allowed at Washington (26) .. 11/28/04 at London (25).......... 10/16/05 vs. Seattle (21) ........... 10/1/95 at Charlotte (55) ......... 12/6/98 vs. Ann Arbor (27) ...... 9/30/01
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
Away 8‐2 8‐0 4‐3 7‐15 6‐7 10‐12 5‐11 5‐4‐1 4‐6 11‐9 13‐6‐2
Harbinger Fast Fact When running back Mark Ingram made his debut last year for the Harbingers, he became part of the second father‐son combo to play in the FFL. His father Mark Ingram Sr. played for the Washington Warlords from 1992‐95. The Ingrams are the first father and son to each score touchdowns in an FFL game. The only other father and son to play in the FFL were quarterbacks Phil Simms and Chris Simms, both with Washington.
Away ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 1‐0
Postseason History Regular Season Champion Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 0 3 Lost 3 0‐3 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 1 Won 1 1‐1 1 1 Won 1 0‐1
89‐75‐4 81‐75‐3
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Anchorage (15-4) W (A) 40-22 W (H) 32-19 W (H) 38-37 W (A) 31-23 W (H) 50-31 W (A) 67-21 W (H) 44-11 W (H) 49-8 L (A) 25-30 W (A) 26-20 W (H) 42-32 W (A) 40-30 L (H) 39-55 L (A) 17-34 L (H) 40-52 W (A) 43-34 W (A) 65-37 W (H) 44-34* W (A) 21-19
9/20/92 11/29/92 10/10/93 12/12/93 12/4/94 9/24/95 11/24/96 11/15/98 9/26/99 11/12/00 12/9/01 11/3/02 10/31/04 11/19/06 9/9/07 10/19/08 10/11/09 12/27/09 11/14/10
Ann Arbor (13-9) W (H) 47-8 W (A) 33-15 W (A) 25-13 L (H) 25-41 L (H) 38-63** W (A) 33-15 W (H) 69-63 L (H) 21-54 W (A) 54-51 L (H) 23-36** W (A) 61-17 L (H) 23-34* L (H) 20-31 W (H) 40-35 W (A) 34-18 L (H) 27-65 W (H) 48-38 W (A) 26-19 W (H) 28-16 L (H) 12-24 W (A) 33-22 L (H) 23-33
9/6/92 11/8/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 1/2/94 10/23/94 11/20/94 10/22/95 11/26/95 12/24/95 10/20/96 12/15/96 10/26/97 9/20/98 10/3/99 9/30/01 10/5/03 10/10/04 12/4/05 9/17/06 10/4/09 10/16/11
Boston (7-7) W (A) 25-16 W (H) 24-23 L (A) 25-34 W (H) 28-21 W (H) 24-18 W (A) 42-35 L (H) 31-32 L (H) 38-43 W (A) 29-25 L (A) 26-27 L (H) 24-32 L (H) 19-27 W (A) 52-8 L (A) 32-33
9/22/96 10/19/97 10/18/98 11/21/99 10/29/00 12/23/01 10/27/02 11/2/03 11/7/04 10/23/05 12/16/07 10/26/08 10/3/10 10/23/11
Charlotte (21-22-1) L (A) 16-31 9/8/91 W (H) 62-29 10/13/91 W (A) 71-5 11/17/91 W (H) 49-38 9/27/92 L (A) 32-53 12/13/92 W (H) 42-33** 12/27/92 L (A) 21-27 10/3/93 W (H) 46-17 12/19/93
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ORLANDO HARBINGERS ALL-TIME RESULTS
(H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H)
33-31 52-27 53-56 38-30 30-17 25-26 16-37 38-46 48-48 55-70 20-24 45-51 40-44 32-55 18-23 33-14 23-42 40-26 21-33 37-31 19-58 38-46 49-35 17-46 32-26 25-20 57-39 34-29 16-36 38-24 37-31 54-21 17-44 5-58 13-64 46-26
9/18/94 12/11/94 10/8/95 12/10/95 9/29/96 12/8/96 10/5/97 12/7/97 9/27/98 12/6/98 10/24/99 12/19/99 10/15/00 11/26/00 11/4/01 12/16/01 10/13/02 12/15/02 9/28/03 12/7/03 9/26/04 12/5/04 10/9/05 11/20/05 10/29/06 12/17/06 9/23/07 11/11/07 9/28/08 12/7/08 11/15/09 12/13/09 9/19/10 12/5/10 10/2/11 12/4/11
Chicago (11-11) W (A) 26-4 W (H) 26-23 L (A) 24-32 L (A) 34-36 L (A) 12-34 W (H) 29-23 W (A) 77-45 L (A) 26-36 L (H) 9-40 W (A) 54-43 W (A) 46-35 W (H) 28-25 L (A) 41-49 L (H) 39-40 L (A) 29-52 L (H) 21-35 W (H) 37-26 W (A) 59-28 L (A) 24-29 W (A) 42-34 L (H) 26-38 W (H) 52-39
9/29/91 11/3/91 12/8/91 9/13/92 9/26/93 11/13/94 11/27/94 9/10/95 8/31/97 10/31/99 12/3/00 10/21/01 10/6/02 11/9/03 10/24/04 11/6/05 10/8/06 9/16/07 9/7/08 12/20/09 10/31/10 9/11/11
London (21-21-1) L (H) 14-32 W (A) 47-29 W (A) 60-18 W (A) 32-21 W (H) 27-19 W (H) 43-29 L (A) 12-21
9/1/91 10/6/91 11/10/91 10/11/92 11/22/92 10/24/93 11/21/93
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(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H)
31-19 43-22 17-34 19-49 24-20 53-20 37-18 13-48 28-26 53-40 49-23 19-54 46-39 24-29 30-39 28-43 16-50 27-26 38-29 23-41 39-32 40-29 25-79 16-31 20-54 18-63 42-35 26-49 22-44 33-21 54-37 39-40 22-40 37-40 29-53 41-41
10/2/94 10/30/94 10/15/95 11/12/95 9/8/96 12/1/96 11/9/97 11/23/97 9/13/98 11/1/98 9/12/99 12/12/99 9/24/00 10/22/00 10/7/01 10/28/01 11/10/02 12/1/02 9/21/03 12/14/03 9/12/04 11/21/04 10/16/05 10/30/05 10/15/06 11/12/06 11/4/07 12/2/07 10/12/08 12/14/08 11/8/09 11/29/09 9/26/10 11/21/10 9/18/11 11/27/11
Miami (9-22-1) W (H) 40-10 L (A) 28-32 L (A) 28-40 T (H) 31-31 L (A) 32-35 L (H) 34-56 W (H) 45-27 L (A) 38-46 W (A) 43-33 L (H) 42-64 L (H) 41-48 L (A) 36-59 W (A) 47-14 L (H) 38-47 L (H) 21-34 L (A) 43-60 W (A) 40-31 L (H) 16-40 L (H) 25-36 L (A) 25-45 L (A) 34-55 L (H) 20-58 W (H) 46-22 L (A) 34-41 W (A) 37-27 W (H) 54-19 W (A) 54-31 L (H) 38-48 L (A) 23-32 L (H) 25-46 L (H) 24-40 L (A) 16-46
10/27/96 11/17/96 11/2/97 11/16/97 11/8/98 12/13/98 9/19/99 11/7/99 10/1/00 12/10/00 10/14/01 11/25/01 9/15/02 12/8/02 9/14/03 11/30/03 10/17/04 12/12/04 10/2/05 11/13/05 10/1/06 11/5/06 10/28/07 11/18/07 10/5/08 11/16/08 11/1/09 12/6/09 10/24/10 11/28/10 9/25/11 11/13/11
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Philadelphia (15-8-1) W (H) 38-11 9/22/91 T (A) 20-20 10/27/91 W (H) 36-12 12/1/91 W (H) 35-27 10/25/92 W (A) 20-7 10/17/93 W (H) 19-10 11/28/93 W (A) 66-23 9/11/94 W (H) 36-34 9/17/95 W (A) 31-30 12/3/95 W (H) 39-28 9/1/96 L (A) 31-62 9/28/97 W (A) 41-14 10/4/98 W (H) 38-10 9/3/00 L (A) 20-51 11/18/01 L (A) 44-56 9/8/02 W (A) 47-45 10/12/03 W (H) 25-17 9/11/05 W (H) 38-18 9/10/06 L (H) 42-60 11/25/07 L (H) 14-31 11/23/08 L (H) 29-50 9/20/09 L (H) 40-50** 1/3/10 L (A) 23-24 9/12/10 W (H) 48-43 10/9/11 Seattle (10-11) L (H) 37-39 W (H) 57-15* W (H) 36-26 W (A) 31-18 L (H) 34-52 L (H) 21-75 W (A) 52-36 L (A) 25-26 L (A) 36-44 L (H) 28-37 L (H) 24-28 W (H) 35-26 L (A) 16-24 W (H) 45-21 L (A) 26-37 W (A) 16-15 W (A) 51-26 L (A) 12-35 W (H) 49-28 W (H) 52-30 L (A) 41-61
11/1/92 12/20/92 9/5/93 12/5/93 9/4/94 10/1/95 10/13/96 9/14/97 9/6/98 10/10/99 10/8/00 10/20/02 11/16/03 9/19/04 11/27/05 11/26/06 10/14/07 11/2/08 11/22/09 10/17/10 12/11/11
Texas (26-18) L (A) 10-37 W (H) 19-18 W (H) 17-15 L (H) 33-37* W (H) 25-20 W (A) 32-30 W (H) 36-9 W (H) 29-18* W (H) 32-13 W (A) 35-14 W (H) 43-16 W (A) 22-18 L (A) 29-35 L (H) 32-48 W (H) 40-23 W (A) 22-16 W (H) 27-23 W (A) 56-41 L (H) 26-36 L (A) 15-21
9/15/91 10/20/91 11/24/91 12/15/91 10/4/92 12/6/92 10/31/93 12/26/93 10/9/94 11/6/94 9/3/95 10/29/95 10/6/96 11/10/96 9/7/97 10/12/97 10/25/98 11/29/98 11/14/99 12/5/99
L L W W W L L L W W L W L W L W L L W W L W L W
(A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
35-51 26-36 35-31 60-37 31-22 34-40 13-33 16-40 59-21 73-53 20-22 29-28 22-54 53-47 28-53 41-38 13-26 41-42 42-26 59-44 40-43 29-12 22-42 46-30
9/10/00 11/5/00 9/23/01 11/11/01 9/29/02 11/17/02 9/7/03 10/19/03 11/14/04 12/19/04 9/25/05 12/11/05 10/22/06 12/10/06 10/7/07 12/9/07 9/14/08 11/9/08 9/27/09 10/25/09 10/10/10 12/19/10 11/6/11 12/18/11
Washington (22-17-3) T (A) 28-28 10/18/92 T (H) 33-33 11/15/92 L (H) 3-31 9/19/93 W (A) 29-17 11/14/93 W (A) 41-17 9/25/94 W (H) 40-37 10/16/94 L (H) 22-34* 12/18/94 W (A) 53-30 11/5/95 W (H) 62-52 11/19/95 W (A) 47-20* 12/17/95 W (H) 45-21 9/15/96 W (A) 61-23 11/3/96 L (H) 45-56 9/21/97 W (A) 31-24 11/30/97 W (A) 32-25 10/11/98 L (H) 21-30 11/22/98 W (H) 31-18 10/17/99 W (A) 48-16 11/28/99 W (A) 36-18 9/17/00 W (H) 43-41 11/19/00 W (H) 35-26 9/9/01 W (A) 33-13 12/2/01 L (H) 13-38 9/22/02 W (A) 20-6 11/24/02 W (A) 19-18 10/26/03 L (H) 24-33 11/23/03 L (H) 31-33 10/3/04 L (A) 26-82 11/28/04 W (H) 30-14 9/18/05 L (A) 8-18 12/18/05 L (A) 13-36 9/24/06 L (H) 18-52 12/3/06 W (H) 48-41 9/30/07 L (A) 27-46 10/21/07 L (H) 23-25 9/21/08 L (A) 4-20 11/30/08 W (A) 46-24 9/13/09 W (H) 30-23 10/18/09 L (H) 30-56 11/7/10 L (A) 19-44 12/12/10 T (A) 32-32 10/30/11 L (H) 24-41 11/20/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
PHILADELPHIA Phoenix
2011 Record: 7-8, 4th Place in FFL North What happened last year…
For the second year in a row, Philadelphia got off to a fast start, this time at 5‐1, but for the second year in a row, the Phoenix struggled to get wins after that Philadelphia won five of its first six divisional games but lost its final four Behind Drew Brees, the Phoenix became the first team in league history with over 5,000 yards passing (5,105), and set league records for 300‐yard games (11) and completion percentage (71.19) Brees had his third straight season with 30 or more touchdown passes, but the Phoenix were 10th in the FFL in rushing even with Frank Gore over 1,100 yards 2012 PREVIEW n yet another testament to just how close things were in the FFL North last year, the Philadelphia Phoenix were one touchdown and one game away from winning the division – even though they wound up fourth. Going into the final week of the season the Phoenix were first, but a 48-41 loss to Anchorage dropped them three spots, and head coach David Carpenter was forced to watch the playoffs for the second year in a row instead of being there. With one of the league’s best quarterbacks (Drew Brees), a trio of young and talented receivers (Mike Wallace, Jeremy Maclin and Julio Jones), and a running back who can do it all (Frank Gore), Philadelphia is on the verge of re-claiming a spot in the postseason after a 2-year absence. If there’s one major cause for concern though, it’s the lack of another running back to go with Gore. While Gore rushed for 1,119 yards and seven touchdowns last year, no one else ran for more than 296 yards, and Jonathan Stewart, who the Phoenix were really counting on, had only 150. Mike Tolbert is a bruiser who can fill a variety of roles, and caught 42 passes in addition to being Philly’s second leading rusher, but really isn’t a starter. Considering the type of passing attack the Phoenix have, another decent running back should push them above the .500 mark at the very least. Brees is the only quarterback in FFL history with three straight seasons of 30 or more TD passes and has averaged over 4,100 yards per year since 2006. Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady notwithstanding, there hasn’t been a more dependable quarterback in the league during that time. Wallace was the only receiver to start more than nine games last year and really came into his own with 1,100 yards and eight touchdowns on 67 catches. Maclin slipped a bit, perhaps due to some shoulder and hamstring problems, but is still the most complete receiver on the roster, and Jones looked very good in a limited role as a rookie, catching 12-257-3. None of those three will be older than 26 either. Owen Daniels, who missed a good chunk of the previous two seasons, doesn’t have the athletic ability the league’s elite tight ends have, but he can catch you by surprise and works extremely hard. For years a headache, the special teams are vastly improved, largely because of place-kicker Robbie Gould, who went 6-for-6 from beyond 50 yards. He’s not known as a longrange kicker, so is this is a new trend or a 1-year thing? With Osi Umenyiora and Robert Mathis both hampered by knee injuries, Philadelphia’s defense didn’t show any improvement from its disappointing 2010 season.
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Frank Gore Mike Tolbert
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 1,119 yards 252 att. 4.44 avg. 296 yards 76 att. 3.89 avg.
7 TD 4 TD
Mike Wallace Owen Daniels Jeremy Maclin
Receiving 1,100 yards 67 rec. 673 yards 53 rec. 612 yards 46 rec.
8 TD 3 TD 4 TD
Drew Brees Joe Flacco
Passing 4,780 yards 37 TD 270 yards 2 TD
Drew Brees Robbie Gould Mike Wallace
16.42 avg. 12.70 avg. 13.30 avg. 11 Int. 1 Int.
109.14 rating 105.48 rating
Scoring 169 points 1 TD, 37 TD passes, eleven 300-y.g. 109 points 34-for-34 on XPs, 25-for-28 on FGs 68 points 8 TDs, four 100-yard games
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) .............................3rd .......................... 2002 Scoring (touchdowns) ..................t-9th .......................... 2003 Total Offense ................................. 4th .......................... 2002 Rushing Offense .......................... 10th ......................... 2002 Receiving Offense ......................... 5th .......................... never Passing Offense ..........................1st .......................... 2011 Passer Rating ............................... 2nd .......................... 2009 Kicking (based on points) .............. 7th .......................... never Field Goal Percentage ...................3rd .......................... 1996 Punting (based on gross avg.)....... 5th .......................... never KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 If there were concerns about how Frank Gore would come back from a hip injury suffered late in 2010, they were unfounded. If there were concerns about how the other running backs would perform, there was good reason. That group, which included former 1st-round pick Jonathan Stewart, averaged just 38.6 yards per game, and their 3.9 average per carry wasn’t very exciting either. Mike Tolbert scored a respectable six touchdowns in nine games thanks to his 42 receptions out of the backfield, but for a team that lost four games by six points or less and finished one game out of first place, the lack of a dependable #2 running back was too much to overcome.
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CHARTING THE PHOENIX IN 2011
227 207 197 192 181 180 179 176 173 169
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 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 178 Santana Moss (at Bos.) ............................ Sept. 27, 2009 173 Santana Moss (at Sea.) ............................... Oct. 16, 2005 171 Jeremy Maclin (vs. Sea.)........................ Sept. 18, 2011 164 Santana Moss (vs. A.A.) .......................... Sept. 14, 2008 160 Irving Fryar (at Tex.) ............................... Sept. 25, 1994 157 Jake Reed (at Char.) ....................................Nov. 6, 1994 157 Santana Moss (vs. Char.) ............................Nov. 7, 2004 155 Tony Martin (vs. Orl.) ............................. Sept. 28, 1997
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200
510 445 422 421 419 419 412 403 403 401 398 397
180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40
35 29 29 29 28 28 26 23
20 0 Philadelphia FFL Avg.
QB 174
RB 120
WR 131
TE 23
K 113
P 26
Def 27
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Priest Holmes (vs. Anch.) .........................Nov. 22, 1998 Frank Gore (at Orl.) ................................. Sept. 20, 2009 Priest Holmes (vs. Sea.) ............................Nov. 24, 2002 Ahman Green (vs. Sea.) ..............................Nov. 9, 2003 Priest Holmes (at Chi.)................................Nov. 4, 2001 Priest Holmes (vs. Chi.) ........................... Sept. 22, 2002 Barry Foster (vs. Anch.) .......................... Sept. 18, 1994 Priest Holmes (at Lon.) ............................ Sept. 28, 2003 Rodney Hampton (vs. A.A.) ..................... Dec. 12, 1993 Ahman Green (at Chi.)................................Nov. 4, 2001
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 141 ....... Frank Gore ............ Oct. 16 (vs. Bos.) Receiving Yards ..... 171 ....... Jeremy Maclin....... Sept. 18 (vs. Sea.) Receptions ............... 13 ....... Jeremy Maclin....... Sept. 18 (vs. Sea.) Passing Yards ........ 419 ....... Drew Brees............ Sept. 11 (vs. Mia.) Points ........................ 23 ....... Drew Brees............ Nov. 27 (at A.A.) Drew Brees............ Dec. 18 (vs. Anch.)
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Drew Brees (at Lon.) ................................Nov. 19, 2006 Drew Brees (vs. A.A.) ................................Nov. 4, 2007 Drew Brees (vs. Sea.) .................................Nov. 9, 2008 Drew Brees (at Chi.) ................................ Sept. 21, 2008 Drew Brees (at A.A.) .................................. Dec. 6, 2009 Drew Brees (vs. Mia.) ............................ Sept. 11, 2011 Drew Brees (vs. Anch.) ........................... Dec. 18, 2011 Jim Kelly (at Char.) ................................. Sept. 13, 1992 Rich Gannon (at Sea.) .............................. Sept. 15, 2002 Tony Banks (at Bos.) ..................................Nov. 2, 1997 Drew Brees (vs. Wash.) ............................Nov. 12, 2006 Trent Green (vs. Bos.) ................................ Dec. 7, 2003 Top Single Game Scoring Performances James Stewart (vs. Anch.).......................... Oct. 12, 1997 Priest Holmes (vs. Orl.) ............................. Sept. 8, 2002 Priest Holmes (vs. A.A.) ............................ Oct. 24, 2004 Brian Westbrook (vs. Tex.).......................Nov. 30, 2008 Priest Holmes (vs. Sea.) ............................Nov. 24, 2002 Brian Westbrook (at A.A.) ....................... Sept. 23, 2007 Kevin Curtis (at A.A.) ............................. Sept. 23, 2007 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
Phoenix Fast Fact Drew Brees became the only quarterback to ever record four consecutive games with 350 yards passing when he did it last September 25 through October 16. However, his 1,472 yards during that stretch barely made the top‐10 for yardage in four straight games. Brees already holds that record with 1,605 yards from October 29 – November 19, 2006, a record made easier by a 510‐yard game against London.
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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 Rushing Touchdowns........ Priest Holmes ................. 22 .... 2003 Receptions......................... Jerry Rice ....................... 87 .... 2002 Receiving Yards ................ Jerry Rice .................. 1,165 .... 2002 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Mike Wallace ............ 20.44 .... 2010 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 Passer Rating..................... Drew Brees.............. 109.44 .... 2009 Passing Yards .................. Drew Brees............... 4,780 .... 2011 Touchdown Passes .......... Drew Brees.................... 37 .... 2011 Interceptions Thrown ........ Drew Brees..................... 19 .... 2010 Extra Points ....................... Mason Crosby ................ 40 .... 2008 Field Goals ........................ Mason Crosby ................ 25 .... 2008 Robbie Gould ................ 25 .... 2011 Field Goal Percentage .......Phil Dawson ................ .909 .... 2001 Punting Average .............. Brian Moorman ....... 48.42 .... 2011 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) ..................... Mason Crosby .............. 115 .... 2008 Scoring (DEF) ................... Philip Buchanon ............. 30 .... 2003
1991 1992 1999 2001 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
3,000‐Yard Passers Jim Kelly ......................... 3,378 ..... 13 games Jim Kelly ......................... 3,273 ..... 14 games Rich Gannon .................. 3,023 ..... 13 games Rich Gannon .................. 3,291 ..... 14 games Rich Gannon .................. 4,409 ..... 14 games Trent Green ................... 3,858 ..... 14 games Drew Brees .................... 4,070 ..... 13 games Drew Brees .................... 3,573 ..... 13 games Drew Brees .................... 4,332 ..... 14 games Drew Brees .................... 4,130 ..... 14 games Drew Brees .................... 4,137 ..... 14 games Drew Brees .................... 4,780 ..... 14 games
1992 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2011
1,000‐Yard Rushers Rodney Hampton .......... 1,022 ..... 14 games Ahman Green ................ 1,253 ..... 14 games Priest Holmes ................ 1,200 ..... 13 games Priest Holmes ................ 1,615 ..... 14 games Ahman Green ................ 1,538 ..... 14 games Priest Holmes ................ 1,315 ..... 14 games Ahman Green ................ 1,086 ..... 14 games Brian Westbrook ........... 1,191 ..... 14 games Frank Gore ..................... 1,119 ..... 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
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Jim Kelly ........................... QB 2002 (No selection) Terry Allen ........................ RB 2003 Trung Canidate ................ RB Edgar Bennett .................. FB 2004 Roy Williams ................... WR *Marshall Faulk................. RB 2005 J.P. Losman ..................... QB *Rashaan Salaam ............ RB 2006 Brian Westbrook .............. RB (No selection) 2007 (No selection) Troy Davis ........................ RB 2008 Jonathan Stewart ............. RB (No selection) 2009 Jeremy Maclin ................ WR (No selection) 2010 Mike Wallace .................. WR (No selection) 2011 Julio Jones ...................... WR Priest Holmes ................... RB
*First pick in the draft
1994 1996 1998 2000 2001
2002
2003
2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Rod Woodson Rod Woodson Terrell Owens Deion Sanders Jason Taylor Ahman Green Marcus Pollard Jason Taylor David Carpenter Rich Gannon Priest Holmes Jerry Rice Hugh Douglas David Carpenter Priest Holmes Ahman Green Philip Buchanon Trent Green Priest Holmes Roy Williams Drew Brees Adrian Wilson Patrick Kerney Brian Westbrook Drew Brees Mason Crosby David Carpenter Drew Brees Brian Moorman Robbie Gould Drew Brees
All-FFL Performers CB Second Team CB Second Team WR First Team CB Second Team DE Second Team RB Second Team TE Second Team DE Second Team Coach-of-the-Year QB First Team RB First Team (MVP) WR Second Team DE Second Team Coach-of-the-Year RB First Team (MVP) RB First Team CB First Team QB Second Team RB Second Team WR Rookie-of-the-Year QB First Team S First Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) RB Second Team QB First Team K Second Team Coach-of-the-Year QB First Team (MVP) P Second Team K First Team QB Second Team
Phoenix Fast Fact Robbie Gould not only set a league record with six 50‐yard field goals last year (along with Miami’s Sebastian Janikowski), he was 6‐for‐6. He’s the third kicker to make at least five 50‐ yard field goals without a miss, joining Seattle’s Ryan Longwell and Chicago’s Matt Prater, who each went 5‐for‐5 in 2008.
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9 8 8 7 7 6 5 5 5
Consecutive 50-Yard Field Goals Jeff Wilkins 1997-04 Ryan Longwell 2008-current Robbie Gould 2010-current Jason Hanson 2001-07 Matt Prater 2008-current Morten Andersen 1995-96 Martin Gramatica 2000 Mike Vanderjagt 2001-03 Sebastian Janikowski 2011
Philadelphia All-Time Playoff Results 1992 at Charlotte L, 27-39 2001 vs. London W, 37-28 vs. Washington W, 41-30 2002 vs. Miami W, 38-22 vs. Texas L, 28-45 2003 at London L, 45-54 2004 at Chicago L, 32-47 2008 vs. Charlotte W, 31-25 vs. Texas L, 23-69 2009 at London W, 44-36 at Orlando W, 50-40
Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1992 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009
Quarterback Jim Kelly (135) Rich Gannon (313) Rich Gannon (224) Rich Gannon (201) Rich Gannon (79) Trent Green (224) Trent Green (358) Drew Brees (351) Drew Brees (386) Drew Brees (258) Joe Flacco (102)
Philadelphia Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Jeff Rieders 5 9 1 449 552 Jeff Rieders 8 6 1 464 453 Jeff Rieders 4 12 0 367 422 Jeff Rieders 5 10 0 407 571 Jeff Rieders 5 10 0 433 537 Jeff Rieders 4 10 1 363 464 Jeff Rieders 4 10 1 394 494 Jeff Rieders 8 7 0 412 467 Jeff Rieders 5 9 1 344 417 David Carpenter 3 12 0 342 552 David Carpenter 10 5 0 522 433 David Carpenter 13 2 0 704 412 David Carpenter 10 5 0 612 523 David Carpenter 9 6 0 583 541 David Carpenter 4 11 0 390 530 David Carpenter 7 8 0 531 596 David Carpenter 6 9 0 449 571 David Carpenter 12 3 0 578 432 David Carpenter 11 4 0 558 446 David Carpenter 5 10 0 544 605 David Carpenter 7 8 0 614 595
Leading Rusher Terry Allen (172) Priest Holmes (91) Priest Holmes (117) Ahman Green (116) Ahman Green (67) Ahman Green (127) Jerome Bettis (117) Brian Westbrook (45) Brian Westbrook (50) Jonathan Stewart (206) Jonathan Stewart (125)
Div. Finish Fifth First Fifth Fifth Fifth Sixth Sixth Fourth Sixth Sixth Second First Second Second Sixth Third Fifth First First Fifth Fourth
vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Texas vs. Washington
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 16 24 Lost 6 15 23 1 Lost 1 17 15 Lost 1 12 11 Won 2 23 21 Lost 1 9 16 2 Lost 2 9 4 Won 1 8 15 1 Lost 1 23 16 1 Won 2 8 17 Won 3 11 9 Lost 2
Totals
151 171
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All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 1 1 Won 1 1‐0 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 2 1 Won 1 1‐0 1 0 Won 1 1‐0 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 0 2 Lost 2 0‐2 1 0 Won 1 1‐0
Totals
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Most Points Scored in a Game 78 vs. London (31) ............ 10/20/02 72 vs. Seattle (28) ............... 11/9/03 71 vs. Chicago (7) ............... 9/22/02 67 vs. Seattle (65) ............. 10/31/04 66 vs. Seattle (33) ............. 11/24/02
Away 0‐1 0‐1 1‐1 ‐‐‐ 1‐0 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐
4‐2
2‐3
Fewest Points in a Game 4 at Boston (7) .............. 9/17/00 5 vs. Seattle (36) ......... 11/15/92 5 vs. Anchorage (52) .... 10/7/07 6 vs. Seattle (43) ............. 9/7/97 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 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9
Home Away 7‐13 9‐11 10‐10 5‐13‐1 8‐8 9‐7 7‐2 5‐9 12‐10 11‐11 4‐10‐1 5‐6‐1 6‐1 3‐3 4‐5‐1 4‐10 11‐9 12‐7‐1 2‐11 6‐6 7‐5 4‐4
Fewest Points Allowed at Boston (32) ................. 9/29/96 at Chicago (33) ............... 11/8/92 at Boston (4) ................... 9/17/00 vs. Chicago (71) ............. 9/22/02 at Seattle (11) ................. 9/23/01 vs. Miami (18) ................. 9/30/07 vs. Anchorage (8) ........... 9/26/93 vs. Chicago (32) ............. 9/20/98
84 71 68 67 66
Most Points Allowed at London (31).......... 11/19/06 at Chicago (52) ........ 12/19/10 at Ann Arbor (41) ..... 11/12/95 at Charlotte (38) ......... 9/25/05 vs. Orlando (23) ......... 9/11/94
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 40 (16-56) at Ann Arbor ..................10/19/97 40 (12-52) vs. Anchorage .................10/4/09
Top Scorer Rodney Hampton (18) Phil Dawson (11) Ahman Green (17) Dee Brown (12) Bill Schroeder (11) Priest Holmes (18) Trent Green (10) Drew Brees (11) Drew Brees (16) Jonathan Stewart (14) Frank Gore & Sidney Rice (17)
Postseason History Northern Division Champion Super Bowl Champions, Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champions Super Bowl Champions, Northern Division Champions
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Seattle vs. Texas vs. Washington
Leading Receiver Anthony Carter (64) Jerry Rice (108) Bill Schroeder (102) Marcus Pollard (69) Bill Schroeder (132) Jerry Rice (159) Roy Williams (33) Owen Daniels (111) Santana Moss (68) Santana Moss (92) Sidney Rice (112)
78‐84‐2 73‐87‐3
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Anchorage (16-24) L (A) 37-39 10/18/92 L (H) 27-34 12/6/92 L (H) 8-9 9/26/93 W (A) 39-21 11/21/93 W (H) 63-38 9/18/94 L (A) 31-45 12/11/94 L (A) 14-52 10/1/95 L (H) 17-50 12/10/95 L (A) 19-31 9/15/96 L (H) 25-33 11/10/96 W (H) 41-17 10/12/97 L (A) 32-38 11/23/97 W (A) 33-30 11/1/98 W (H) 39-35 11/22/98 W (H) 34-23 10/3/99 W (A) 25-20 11/28/99 L (H) 18-55 10/29/00 L (A) 27-29 12/3/00 W (H) 39-33 9/9/01 W (A) 49-28 12/20/01 W (A) 51-20 9/29/02 L (H) 21-43 10/27/02 W (H) 38-30 10/26/03 W (A) 45-43 11/23/03 W (A) 36-29 10/3/04 W (H) 25-24 11/28/04 L (A) 17-22 11/13/05 L (H) 24-46 12/11/05 L (H) 34-35 9/17/06 W (A) 51-45 12/10/06 L (H) 5-52 10/7/07 L (A) 36-40 11/11/07 L (H) 21-45 11/2/08 W (A) 39-25 12/7/08 L (H) 12-52 10/4/09 L (A) 37-41 11/29/09 L (A) 43-57 9/26/10 L (H) 40-45 10/24/10 L (A) 26-31 10/30/11 L (H) 41-48 12/18/11 Ann Arbor (15-23-1) W (H) 35-31 10/4/92 L (A) 17-28 10/17/93 W (H) 28-25 12/12/93 L (A) 9-35 10/9/94 L (H) 30-46 12/4/94 L (H) 35-41 10/8/95 L (A) 41-68 11/12/95 L (H) 19-60 11/3/96 L (A) 17-27 12/1/96 L (A) 16-56 10/19/97 L (H) 19-35 11/16/97 L (A) 22-24 10/11/98 L (H) 7-45 11/15/98 L (H) 16-17 10/31/99 T (A) 23-23 11/21/99 L (A) 30-31 10/15/00 L (H) 39-44 11/19/00 L (A) 14-24 10/28/01 L (H) 16-46 12/23/01 W (A) 47-31 10/13/02 W (H) 50-30 12/1/02 W (H) 48-24 9/14/03 L (A) 26-40 11/30/03 W (H) 53-16 10/24/04 W (A) 53-29 12/19/04 W (H) 32-16 10/30/05 L (A) 31-54 11/27/05
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PHILADELPHIA PHOENIX ALL-TIME RESULTS
(A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)
39-58 37-19 52-40 36-49 54-17 35-22 52-21 32-24 37-38 15-50 47-36 35-57
10/22/06 12/17/06 9/23/07 11/4/07 9/14/08 10/19/08 9/13/09 12/6/09 10/31/10 12/12/10 10/2/11 11/27/11
Boston (17-15) W (A) 32-5 L (H) 13-32 W (A) 35-34 L (H) 28-49 W (H) 34-26 W (A) 46-25 L (A) 15-43 W (H) 36-31 L (A) 4-7 L (H) 21-45 W (H) 47-16 W (A) 42-29 W (H) 45-35 W (A) 20-10 W (A) 46-42 W (H) 38-31 L (A) 25-46 L (H) 26-52 L (A) 31-42 L (H) 22-36 L (H) 26-28 W (A) 64-42 L (A) 28-61 L (H) 35-37 W (H) 35-25 W (A) 35-22 W (A) 33-14 L (H) 33-52 L (A) 24-36 W (H) 61-38 W (H) 44-36 L (A) 30-33
9/29/96 12/8/96 11/2/97 11/30/97 10/25/98 11/29/98 10/10/99 12/5/99 9/17/00 10/22/00 11/25/01 12/16/01 11/10/02 12/15/02 9/7/03 12/7/03 10/17/04 11/21/04 10/2/05 11/20/05 10/8/06 11/26/06 10/14/07 11/18/07 10/5/08 11/16/08 9/27/09 12/13/09 10/10/10 11/21/10 10/16/11 11/13/11
Charlotte (12-11) L (H) 39-41 L (A) 29-30 W (A) 48-45 W (A) 47-43 W (H) 27-25 L (A) 27-39* L (H) 23-27 L (A) 12-40 W (H) 36-19 W (H) 44-30 L (A) 17-35 L (A) 49-56 W (A) 21-14 L (A) 54-55 L (A) 27-41 W (H) 37-32 W (H) 54-32 L (A) 38-67 W (A) 39-33 W (H) 28-25 L (A) 38-59 W (H) 31-25* W (A) 25-13
9/29/91 11/3/91 12/8/91 9/13/92 11/22/92 12/20/92 12/5/93 11/6/94 11/20/94 9/10/95 10/22/95 10/20/96 12/12/99 11/5/00 10/7/01 11/2/03 11/7/04 9/25/05 11/5/06 12/16/07 10/12/08 12/21/08 11/8/09
Chicago (23-21) W (H) 40-25 L (A) 18-41 W (H) 63-42 L (H) 35-42 W (A) 33-6 W (H) 28-13 L (A) 31-35 W (A) 36-33 L (H) 20-30 W (H) 39-19 W (A) 27-20 L (H) 28-52 W (A) 26-24 L (A) 21-30 W (H) 28-14 W (H) 32-9 L (A) 18-43 L (A) 28-36 L (H) 36-37 L (H) 11-64 L (A) 18-59 W (A) 44-28 W (H) 61-15 W (H) 71-7 W (A) 56-25 L (A) 32-46 W (H) 63-38 L (A) 19-31 L (H) 24-38 L (A) 32-47* L (H) 19-25 L (A) 20-36 W (A) 43-26 L (H) 19-36 L (H) 16-43 W (A) 47-29 W (A) 46-29 W (H) 61-31 W (H) 42-20 W (A) 46-15 W (H) 46-26 L (A) 52-71 W (W) 40-38 L (H) 37-54
9/1/91 10/6/91 11/10/91 10/11/92 11/8/92 10/10/93 12/19/93 9/4/94 10/30/94 9/3/95 10/15/95 10/6/96 11/24/96 10/5/97 11/9/97 9/20/98 10/18/98 9/19/99 11/14/99 9/24/00 11/12/00 11/4/01 12/9/01 9/22/02 12/8/02 10/19/03 12/14/03 10/10/04 12/5/04 12/26/04 10/9/05 12/4/05 10/1/06 12/3/06 10/21/07 12/9/07 9/21/08 10/26/08 10/25/09 11/15/09 9/19/10 12/19/10 9/25/11 12/4/11
London (9-16-2) W (A) 26-17 L (H) 40-46 W (H) 29-20 T (H) 23-23 W (A) 32-24 L (A) 16-19 L (H) 26-42 L (H) 14-36 L (A) 32-41 T (A) 20-20 L (H) 29-37 L (H) 12-24 L (A) 8-25 W (A) 23-18 W (H) 36-25 W (H) 37-28* W (H) 78-31 L (A) 39-57 L (A) 45-54* L (H) 37-43 W (A) 25-23 L (A) 31-84 L (H) 16-50
9/15/91 10/20/91 11/24/91 11/1/92 11/29/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 10/16/94 9/24/95 10/27/96 9/21/97 9/27/98 10/17/99 10/1/00 10/14/01 12/30/01 10/20/02 9/28/03 12/21/03 9/19/04 12/18/05 11/19/06 9/16/07
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L W L L
(H) (A) (H) (H)
44-45 11/1/09 44-36* 12/27/09 54-56 11/14/10 20-41 11/20/11
Miami (9-4) W (H) 22-17 L (A) 22-30 W (A) 31-25 L (H) 22-35 L (A) 25-59 W (A) 37-19 W (H) 38-22* W (H) 21-13 W (A) 49-46 W (H) 18-8 W (H) 22-14 L (A) 24-29 W (H) 56-39
10/13/96 9/14/97 9/13/98 9/26/99 11/11/01 11/3/02 12/22/02 9/21/03 9/12/04 9/30/07 12/14/08 11/7/10 9/11/11
Orlando (8-15-1) L (A) 11-38 T (H) 20-20 L (A) 12-36 L (A) 27-35 L (H) 7-20 L (A) 10-19 L (H) 23-66 L (A) 34-36 L (H) 30-31 L (A) 28-39 W (H) 62-31 L (H) 14-41 L (A) 10-38 W (H) 51-20 W (H) 56-44 L (H) 45-47 L (A) 17-25 L (A) 18-38 W (A) 60-42 W (A) 31-14 W (A) 50-29 W (A) 50-40** W (H) 24-23 L (A) 43-48
9/22/91 10/27/91 12/1/91 10/25/92 10/17/93 11/28/93 9/11/94 9/17/95 12/3/95 9/1/96 9/28/97 10/4/98 9/3/00 11/18/01 9/8/02 10/12/03 9/11/05 9/10/06 11/25/07 11/23/08 9/20/09 1/3/10 9/12/10 10/9/11
Seattle (23-16-1) W (A) 52-25 L (H) 5-36 L (A) 16-20 L (H) 11-37 W (H) 33-26 L (A) 30-40 W (H) 42-18 W (A) 30-28 W (H) 42-39 L (A) 11-12 L (H) 6-43 T (A) 22-22 L (H) 23-40 W (A) 39-27 W (H) 27-15 L (A) 10-21 L (H) 5-21 W (A) 32-30 W (A) 11-8 L (H) 16-38 L (A) 14-25 W (H) 66-33
9/27/92 11/15/92 10/31/93 11/14/93 10/2/94 11/13/94 11/5/95 11/26/95 9/8/96 11/17/96 9/7/97 10/26/97 11/8/98 12/13/98 9/12/99 12/19/99 9/10/00 12/10/00 9/23/01 10/21/01 9/15/02 11/24/02
L W W W L W L W W L W W W W W L W W
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
22-39 72-28 67-65 37-27 43-65 27-24 39-44 30-17 36-22 28-32 40-30 28-17 53-52 44-19 20-14 26-40 60-26 36-31
Texas (8-17) L (H) 38-47 L (A) 14-51 L (A) 22-53 W (A) 29-25 L (H) 24-48 L (H) 34-47 L (A) 14-20 W (A) 26-22 L (A) 20-32 L (H) 12-17 L (A) 14-21 L (H) 31-43 L (A) 20-38 L (H) 17-31 W (A) 57-28 L (H) 28-45** W (A) 40-13 W (H) 56-37 L (H) 16-27 L (H) 31-63 L (H) 43-48 L (H) 23-69** W (A) 23-22 W (H) 51-29 W (A) 56-28
10/5/03 11/9/03 10/31/04 11/14/04 10/16/05 11/6/05 9/24/06 10/15/06 10/28/07 12/2/07 9/28/08 11/9/08 10/18/09 12/20/09 10/3/10 12/5/10 9/18/11 11/6/11 9/8/91 10/13/91 11/17/91 9/20/92 12/13/92 9/19/93 10/24/93 9/25/94 11/19/95 9/22/96 8/31/97 12/6/98 10/24/99 11/26/00 10/6/02 12/29/02 11/16/03 9/19/04 9/18/05 10/29/06 11/30/08 12/28/08 10/11/09 10/17/10 12/11/11
Washington (11-9) W (H) 31-17 9/6/92 W (A) 57-40 9/5/93 L (H) 26-39 10/23/94 L (A) 18-54 11/27/94 L (H) 11-36 10/29/95 L (H) 19-37 12/7/97 W (A) 31-27 9/6/98 L (H) 23-39 11/7/99 W (H) 33-25 10/8/00 W (H) 44-23 9/30/01 W (H) 41-30** 1/6/02 W (A) 35-31 11/17/02 L (A) 22-26 12/12/04 W (H) 28-22 10/23/05 W (H) 30-28 11/12/06 L (A) 8-41 9/9/07 W (A) 50-34 9/7/08 W (H) 32-27 11/22/09 L (A) 27-53 11/28/10 L (H) 43-49 10/23/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
SEATTLE Seawolves
2011 Record: 8-7, 1st Place in FFL North What happened last year… Seattle went from worst‐to‐first in the FFL North, made the playoffs for the first time since 2007, and won its first division title since 2001 The Seawolves made the playoffs despite finishing 11th in the league in scoring, the lowest ranking for any playoff team in league history The Seattle running backs scored nine touchdowns the first nine games of the season as the Seawolves went 2‐7; they scored 12 in the final six when they went 6‐0 Tony Romo and Matt Schaub combined for 4,118 yards and 29 touchdown passes, with Romo playing through a rib injury for most of the season 2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing Marshawn Lynch 987 yards 229 att. 4.31 avg. BenJarvus Green-Ellis 573 yards 150 att. 3.82 avg.
2012 PREVIEW ne thing’s for sure: the Seattle Seawolves and head coach Bob Morrison had a year like no team has ever had before when they won the FFL North in stunning fashion in 2011. A unanimous choice to finish last after a lastplace finish in 2010, the Seawolves overcame a 2-7 start to finish 8-7, and secure their spot in league history. Looking back now, Morrison would say it was exciting, but he’s hoping he doesn’t have to repeat that type of season again. Sure, the playoffs would be nice, just not the way it was done. Seattle was unquestionably a better team at the end of the year than when it began, thanks to a rejuvenated Marshawn Lynch, the development of Dez Bryant, the mid-season acquisition of Marques Colston, and of course the inspired play of the much-maligned Tony Romo. Lynch fell just short of a 1,000-yard season, but his 11 touchdowns were the most for a Seattle player since the glory days of Shaun Alexander. When Lynch is motivated he can be a franchise back, but there have been far too many times where that hasn’t been the case. BenJarvus Green-Ellis is more of a lunch pail type of running back who gives everything he has, but will always be in the shadow of others. That being said, he out-lasted Donald Brown, and even when the Seawolves brought in DeAngelo Williams in the same trade that landed them Colston, GreenEllis never lost his starting job. Colston caught 47-641-4 in eight games, which nearly made him Seattle’s leading receiver. Bryant caught 48-759-7, and tight end Heath Miller had 48-580-2. Colston’s size causes match-up problems, and if his knees hold up, it’s a good bet he’ll put up better numbers than Bryant, who has the physical tools to be Seattle’s best wide receiver, but similar to Lynch, isn’t always there. His off-the-field issues are troubling too. Seattle will miss the dependable Hines Ward, who fell into a backup roll and retired after catching 23-237-2. If Romo plays the way he did the second half of last season, Seattle is in great shape at the quarterback position, where Matt Schaub has also been a starter. Romo has provided more than his share of frustrations though and despite some huge games, has too many lapses to be called an elite quarterback. Seattle used rookie Alex Henery as its kicker last year, but he was rarely tested with only four attempts beyond 40 yards. With that in mind, he’s still a question mark. Several potential defensive starters are also questionable due to various injuries, but Tamba Hali isn’t one of them. He quietly had a big year with 12 sacks.
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Dez Bryant Marques Colston Heath Miller Tony Romo Matt Schaub
Receiving 759 yards 48 rec. 641 yards 47 rec. 580 yards 48 rec. Passing 3,564 yards 26 TD 554 yards 3 TD
15.81 avg. 13.64 avg. 12.08 avg. 6 Int. 2 Int.
10 TD 9 TD 7 TD 4 TD 2 TD
105.56 rating 80.44 rating
Scoring Alex Henery 100 points 40-for-40 on XPs, 20-for-23 on FGs Tony Romo 98 points 1 TD, 26 TD passes, four 300-y.g. Marshawn Lynch 91 points 11 TDs, five 100-yard games 2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ........................... 11th .......................... never Scoring (touchdowns) .................... 7th .......................... never Total Offense ............................... 11th .......................... never Rushing Offense .......................... 11th ......................... never Receiving Offense ....................... 12th .......................... never Passing Offense ............................ 6th .......................... never Passer Rating ................................ 4th .......................... 1994 Kicking (based on points) .............. 9th .......................... 2002 Field Goal Percentage ................... 8th .......................... 2009 Punting (based on gross avg.)....... 9th .......................... 1995 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 While it’s easy to look at their scoring average and question how the Seawolves ever made the playoffs, the truth is that only two teams scored more than Seattle over the second half of the season. During their 6-game winning streak, Seattle averaged 44.0 points per game, with Marshawn Lynch averaging 10.3 points and rushing for over 600 yards. Tony Romo averaged 9.5 points during that stretch, and threw 16 touchdown passes with only two interceptions, and Dez Bryant scored a touchdown in five of those six games. Only London and Washington, which tied for the best record in the league, scored more points or touchdowns than Seattle over the second half of the season.
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CHARTING THE SEAWOLVES IN 2011
266 201 196 195 185 176 176 174 173 172 168
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 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 154 Rob Moore (vs. Char.) ............................. Sept. 24, 1995 152 Javon Walker (at Chi.) .............................. Dec. 19, 2004 145 Tim Brown (vs. Chi.) ................................. Oct. 14, 2001
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Shaun Alexander (vs. Anch.) ....................Nov. 11, 2001 Shaun Alexander (vs. Orl.) .......................Nov. 26, 2006 Robert Edwards (vs. Phil.) ........................ Dec. 13, 1998 Shaun Alexander (at Phil.) ......................... Oct. 31, 2004 Chris Warren (at Lon.) .............................. Dec. 11, 1994 Shaun Alexander (at Bos.) ...........................Oct. 7, 2001 Shaun Alexander (vs. Phil.) ......................Nov. 14, 2004 Chris Warren (vs. Chi.) ............................ Sept. 19, 1993 Shaun Alexander (at Phil.) ..........................Nov. 6, 2005 Shaun Alexander (vs. Tex.) ...................... Dec. 18, 2005 Chris Warren (vs. Anch.) .......................... Dec. 19, 1993
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60
499 462 419 416 406 399 393 392 392 389 387
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Jake Plummer (at Phil.).............................. Oct. 31, 2004 Steve Young (at Wash.) ............................Nov. 28, 1993 Drew Bledsoe (vs. Anch.) ...........................Nov. 3, 1996 Matt Schaub (vs. Chi.) .............................. Oct. 9, 2011 Tony Romo (vs. Anch.) ............................. Oct. 10, 2010 Steve Young (vs. Tex.) .............................. Oct. 18, 1992 Matt Schaub (at Tex.) ............................... Dec. 12, 2010 Matt Schaub (at Phil.) ................................ Oct. 18, 2009 Tony Romo (vs. Bos.) ................................. Dec. 6, 2009 Drew Bledsoe (at Bos.) ................................Oct. 3, 1999 Steve Young (vs. Wash.) ......................... Sept. 27, 1998
35 32 29 29 26 24
Top Single Game Scoring Performances Shaun Alexander (at Bos.) ....................... Sept. 29, 2002 Ronnie Brown (at Mia.) ........................... Sept. 21, 2008 Shaun Alexander (at Anch.)..................... Sept. 25, 2005 Shaun Alexander (vs. Phil.) ....................... Oct. 16, 2005 Shaun Alexander (vs. Anch.) ....................Nov. 11, 2001 Steve Young (vs. Tex.) .............................. Oct. 18, 1998
40 20 0 Seattle FFL Avg.
QB 113
RB 156
WR 88
TE 18
K 101
P 20
Def 32
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 148 ....... Marshawn Lynch ... Dec. 4 (at Anch.) Receiving Yards ..... 113 ....... Marques Colston ... Nov. 13 (at Char.) Receptions ................. 8 ....... Marques Colston ... Nov. 13 (at Char.) Dez Bryant.............. Dec. 4 (at Anch.) Marques Colston ... Dec. 18 (at A.A.) Passing Yards ........ 416 ....... Matt Schaub ........... Oct. 9 (vs. Chi.) Points ........................ 17 ....... four times, one each by BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Marshawn Lynch, Tony Romo & Marques Colston
Seawolves Fast Fact Tony Romo has the third highest percentage of 300‐yard games among FFL quarterbacks who have started at least 50 games in their careers. 50.0 47.5 43.8 36.1 36.0 32.3 31.9 31.7
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Highest Percentage of 300-Yard Games (Min. 50 career starts) Kurt Warner, 1999-09 (38 in 76 starts) 273.9 yard avg. Drew Brees, 2001-11 (47 in 99 starts) 291.4 yard avg. Tony Romo, 2006-11 (28 in 64 starts) 274.4 yard avg. Philip Rivers, 2004-11 (22 in 61 starts) 266.9 yard avg. Aaron Rodgers, 2007-11 (18 in 50 starts) 275.0 yard avg. Marc Bulger, 2002-09 (20 in 62 starts) 240.8 yard avg. Tom Brady, 2001-11 (38 in 119 starts) 257.2 yard avg. Peyton Manning, 1998-11 (57 in 181 starts) 270.7 yard avg.
Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards................... Shaun Alexander ....... 1,668 .... 2005 Rushing Attempts ............. Jerome Bettis ................ 347 .... 1997 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) .. Shaun Alexander ......... 5.07 .... 2005 Rushing Touchdowns........ Shaun Alexander ............ 24 .... 2005 Receptions......................... Keyshawn Johnson....... 102 .... 2001 Receiving Yards ................ Keyshawn Johnson.... 1,237 .... 2001 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Mark Duper ............... 18.13 .... 1992 Receiving Touchdowns..... Carl Pickens ................... 16 .... 1995 Receptions, TE .................. Heath Miller ................... 68 .... 2009 Receiving Yards, TE ......... Heath Miller ................. 698 .... 2009 Touchdowns, TE ............... Heath Miller ..................... 7 .... 2007 Passer Rating..................... Steve Young ............ 110.92 .... 1994 Passing Yards.................... Tony Romo ............... 3,886 .... 2009 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 ....... Ryan Longwell ............ .917 .... 2009 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 ................... 42 .... 2007 Scoring (PK) ..................... David Akers ................. 123 .... 2002 Scoring (DEF) ................... Julius Peppers................. 36 .... 2004
1993 1994 1998 1999 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011
3,000‐Yard Passers Steve Young ................... 3,680 ..... 14 games Steve Young ................... 3,525 ..... 14 games Steve Young ................... 3,615 ..... 14 games Drew Bledsoe ................ 3,432 ..... 13 games Jake Plummer ................ 3,007 ..... 14 games Tony Romo .................... 3,868 ..... 14 games Tony Romo .................... 3,013 ..... 11 games Tony Romo .................... 3,886 ..... 14 games Tony Romo .................... 3,564 ..... 13 games
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2008
1,000‐Yard Rushers Chris Warren ................. 1,072 ..... 14 games Chris Warren ................. 1,228 ..... 12 games Chris Warren ................. 1,234 ..... 14 games Jerome Bettis ................. 1,412 ..... 14 games Jerome Bettis ................. 1,585 ..... 14 games Jerome Bettis ................. 1,082 ..... 13 games Shaun Alexander ........... 1,111 ..... 12 games Jerome Bettis ................. 1,072 ..... 11 games Shaun Alexander ........... 1,216 ..... 14 games Shaun Alexander ........... 1,409 ..... 13 games Shaun Alexander ........... 1,668 ..... 14 games Marshawn Lynch ........... 1,013 ..... 14 games
1995 1996 1999 2001 2004 2006 2009
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
1993
1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
2004
2005 2006 2007 2008
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1,000‐Yard Receivers Carl Pickens ....................1,072 .... 14 games Carl Pickens ....................1,077 .... 14 games Keyshawn Johnson .........1,121 .... 14 games Keyshawn Johnson .........1,237 .... 14 games Tim Brown ......................1,036 .... 14 games Javon Walker ..................1,208 .... 14 games Javon Walker ..................1,007 .... 14 games Hines Ward ....................1,069 .... 14 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Herschel Walker ............... RB 2002 Tiki Barber ....................... RB Chris Warren .................... RB 2003 Troy Brown ..................... WR (No selection) 2004 Thomas Jones ................. RB Chris Jacke.........................K 2005 Ronnie Brown .................. RB Keyshawn Johnson .......... WR 2006 Derrick Mason ................ WR (No selection) 2007 Marshawn Lynch ............. RB Robert Edwards................ RB 2008 Devin Thomas ................ WR Sedrick Irvin...................... RB 2009 Donald Brown .................. RB Shaun Alexander .............. RB 2010 Dez Bryant ...................... WR Tim Brown ........................ WR 2011 BenJarvus Green-Ellis ..... RB
Steve Young Chris Jacke Greg Montgomery Bruce Smith Steve Young Chris Warren Greg Montgomery Chris Warren Rick Tuten Carl Pickens Tony Bennett Jerome Bettis Carl Pickens Jerome Bettis Steve Young Robert Edwards Bob Morrison Lance Johnstone Freddie Jones Jason Gildon Shaun Alexander David Akers Todd Sauerbrun Leonard Little Julius Peppers Shaun Alexander Javon Walker David Akers Shaun Alexander Heath Miller Jason Baker Joey Porter Tony Romo Ryan Longwell
All-FFL Performers QB First Team (co-Player) K First Team P First Team DE Second Team QB First Team RB Second Team P Second Team RB First Team P First Team WR Second Team DE Second Team RB First Team WR First Team RB Second Team QB First Team RB Second Team Coach-of-the-Year LB Second Team TE Second Team LB Second Team RB First Team K Second Team P Second Team LB Second Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) RB Second Team WR Second Team K Second Team RB First Team (MVP) TE Rookie-of-the-Year P Second Team LB Second Team QB Second Team K Second Team
Seattle All-Time Playoff Results 1992 at Orlando L, 15-57 1996 at Charlotte L, 14-28 1998 vs. Charlotte W, 43-39 vs. Miami L, 31-41 2001 vs. Washington L, 22-27 2007 at Boston W, 32-13 vs. Washington L, 17-22 2011 at London L, 27-53
Quarterback Steve Young (270) Drew Bledsoe (178) Steve Young (267) Steve Young (288) Jeff Garcia (229) Tony Romo (257) Tony Romo (86) Tony Romo (0)
Leading Rusher Steve Young (42) Byron Morris (89) Jerome Bettis (104) Jerome Bettis (139) Shaun Alexander (59) Shaun Alexander (73) Marshawn Lynch (105) Marshawn Lynch (107)
Leading Receiver Mark Duper (17) Keyshawn Johnson (77) Keyshawn Johnson (66) Keyshawn Johnson (75) Tim Brown (72) Derrick Mason (98) Jerricho Cotchery (76) Marques Colston (81)
Top Scorer Steve Young (9) Keyshawn Johnson (6) Robert Edwards (17) Steve Young (12) Jeff Garcia (12) David Akers (8) Shaun Alexander (6) Marshawn Lynch (11)
Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Seattle Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Bob Morrison 8 7 0 466 430 Bob Morrison 8 8 0 432 347 Bob Morrison 7 7 1 550 495 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 534 513 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 536 438 Bob Morrison 5 9 1 420 494 Bob Morrison 13 2 0 581 393 Bob Morrison 5 8 2 386 474 Bob Morrison 7 8 0 411 437 Bob Morrison 10 5 0 526 417 Bob Morrison 7 8 0 508 448 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 437 464 Bob Morrison 6 8 1 561 526 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 518 473 Bob Morrison 4 10 1 418 474 Bob Morrison 10 5 0 517 504 Bob Morrison 6 8 1 501 495 Bob Morrison 6 9 0 499 601 Bob Morrison 5 10 0 391 496 Bob Morrison 8 7 0 528 512
All‐Time Postseason Series Records W L Streak Home vs. Boston 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ vs. Charlotte 1 1 Won 1 1‐0 vs. London 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ vs. Miami 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 vs. Orlando 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ vs. Washington 0 2 Lost 2 0‐2
Div. Finish Second Third Third Second Second Fourth First Fifth Third First Fourth Third Fifth Third Fifth Third Fourth Fifth Sixth First
Totals
2
6
Postseason History Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Northern Division Champion Northern Division Champion Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier Northern Division Champion All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 23 17 Won 1 18 20 1 Won 1 18 14 1 Won 1 10 11 1 Won 1 19 18 3 Won 2 9 10 Lost 3 3 11 Lost 1 11 10 Won 1 16 23 1 Lost 2 11 7 Won 4 11 12 Lost 1
Home Away 11‐9 12‐8 8‐11 10‐9‐1 9‐7 9‐7‐1 5‐5 5‐6‐1 10‐9‐1 9‐9‐2 3‐4 6‐6 2‐7 1‐4 6‐4 5‐6 7‐12‐1 9‐11 8‐4 3‐3 5‐7 6‐5
5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 9
Totals
149 153
7
7 7 8 8 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12
1‐3
1‐3
Fewest Points in a Game at Ann Arbor (13) ..... 10/11/92 vs. Boston (36) ........... 9/21/03 vs. Philadelphia (11) .. 9/23/01 vs. Boston (37) ......... 10/31/10 vs. Texas (21) ............ 9/12/93 vs. Charlotte (30) ......... 9/1/96 vs. Ann Arbor (47) .... 11/28/99 at Miami (44) ............ 11/19/00 vs. Chicago (41) ......... 10/8/95 at Washington (55) ... 9/25/11 vs. Philadelphia (11) 11/17/96 at Washington (34) .. 12/10/06 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
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Texas vs. Washington
Most Points Scored in a Game 75 at Orlando (21) ............... 10/1/95 68 vs. Washington (32) ....... 9/27/98 67 vs. Anchorage (30) ......... 9/26/04 65 vs. Chicago (24) ............. 12/1/96 65 at Philadelphia (67) ...... 10/31/04 65 vs. Philadelphia (43) ..... 10/16/05 62 vs. Chicago (44) ........... 10/14/01
1992 1996 1998 2001 2007 2011
Away 1‐0 0‐1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 ‐‐‐
74‐79‐2 75‐74‐5
Seawolves Fast Fact Last year, Seattle became only the second 8‐7 team to ever win a division title. Ann Arbor won the FFL North in 1995 and went on to win the league championship. The Seawolves also became the lowest ranked scoring team to ever make the playoffs, finishing 11th. Three other teams have made it while finishing 8th, including Super Bowl XIV champion Charlotte in 2004.
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Fewest Points Allowed at Philadelphia (36) ...... 11/15/92 at Boston (26) ............... 11/15/98 at Philadelphia (21) ........ 9/10/00 at Texas (23) ................ 12/12/10 vs. Chicago (35) ............. 9/19/93 at Philadelphia (43) .......... 9/7/97 at Boston (59) ................. 9/29/02 at Chicago (35) ............ 11/27/11 vs. Ann Arbor (44) .......... 11/4/01 at Boston (52) ............... 11/24/96 at Boston (44) ................. 10/7/01 three times, most recently vs. Chicago (61) ............ 10/9/11
72 71 68 67 66
Most Points Allowed at Philadelphia (28) .... 11/9/03 vs. London (34) ........ 11/19/95 at Texas (29) .............. 11/9/97 at Philadelphia (65) .. 10/31/04 at Philadelphia (33) .. 11/24/02
Largest Margin of Defeat 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 39 (29-68) at Texas ..........................11/9/97 38 (20-58) at Boston .......................11/28/10 38 (16-54) at London .....................10/30/11
Anchorage (23-17) W (H) 30-14 10/25/92 W (A) 35-16 12/13/92 W (A) 42-19 10/3/93 W (H) 37-9 12/19/93 L (A) 13-24 10/9/94 W (H) 50-30 11/27/94 W (H) 37-12 9/10/95 L (A) 21-28 12/3/95 W (A) 27-12 9/29/96 W (H) 37-18 11/3/96 L (H) 15-37 8/31/97 W (A) 35-20 11/2/97 W (H) 32-24 10/25/98 W (A) 48-27 12/6/98 L (H) 19-26 9/19/99 W (A) 27-24 12/5/99 W (A) 27-17 9/17/00 W (H) 35-16 11/26/00 L (A) 25-51 10/28/01 W (H) 54-17 11/11/01 L (A) 22-29 9/22/02 L (H) 31-38 12/8/02 L (A) 18-27 9/28/03 W (H) 47-37 11/30/03 W (H) 67-30 9/26/04 W (A) 52-26 12/5/04 W (A) 59-34 9/25/05 W (H) 49-43 10/30/05 L (A) 15-40 10/22/06 L (H) 33-34 12/3/06 W (A) 59-38 9/23/07 L (H) 17-54 11/25/07 L (H) 26-43 10/12/08 L (A) 32-38 11/16/08 W (A) 48-24 9/20/09 L (H) 19-38 11/1/09 L (A) 20-38 9/19/10 L (H) 35-36 10/10/10 L (H) 17-38 10/16/11 W (A) 38-24 12/4/11 Ann Arbor (18-20-1) L (A) 7-13 10/11/92 L (H) 28-40 11/22/92 L (A) 14-24 10/31/93 W (H) 40-27 9/18/94 L (A) 27-49 10/30/94 L (H) 36-48 10/15/95 W (A) 44-37 12/10/95 L (A) 39-44 9/15/96 L (H) 34-40 12/8/96 L (H) 27-28 10/5/97 L (A) 21-37 12/7/97 W (A) 52-26 9/13/98 L (H) 26-53 11/1/98 L (H) 10-47 11/28/99 W (A) 49-48 12/12/99 W (H) 21-13 9/24/00 L (A) 46-52 10/29/00 W (H) 44-7 11/4/01 W (A) 38-36 11/18/01 W (H) 35-20 11/10/02 W (A) 37-22 12/15/02 L (H) 35-38 10/19/03 W (A) 35-30 12/7/03 T (A) 46-46 9/12/04 L (H) 28-39 11/21/04 L (H) 37-39 10/2/05 L (A) 27-31 11/20/05
W W L W L W W W L W L W
(A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
SEATTLE SEAWOLVES ALL-TIME RESULTS 42-19 38-30 16-42 21-20 24-38 41-31 47-44 39-26 20-28 28-13 31-35 56-30
Boston (18-14-1) W (H) 51-47 W (A) 52-8 L (A) 34-40 L (H) 16-29 W (H) 18-17 W (A) 26-5 L (A) 19-38 L (H) 27-44 L (H) 22-26 W (A) 38-15 W (A) 44-8 L (H) 34-37 W (A) 59-6 W (H) 28-25 L (H) 7-36 W (A) 42-13 W (A) 45-37 L (H) 19-30 W (H) 38-24 W (A) 31-9 T (A) 27-27 W (H) 49-34 W (H) 40-15 L (A) 34-48 W (A) 32-13* L (A) 35-39 W (H) 30-27 L (A) 19-35 W (H) 41-32 L (H) 8-37 L (A) 20-58 L (A) 34-39 W (H) 38-35
9/10/06 11/5/06 11/18/07 12/16/07 9/7/08 10/5/08 10/11/09 11/29/09 9/26/10 12/19/10 10/23/11 12/18/11 10/6/96 11/24/96 9/28/97 11/16/97 9/20/98 11/15/98 10/3/99 11/14/99 10/15/00 11/12/00 10/7/01 12/2/01 9/29/02 11/17/02 9/21/03 12/14/03 10/10/04 12/12/04 11/13/05 12/4/05 10/1/06 11/12/06 9/16/07 12/9/07 12/23/07 10/19/08 12/7/08 11/15/09 12/6/09 10/31/10 11/28/10 10/2/11 11/20/11
Charlotte (10-11-1) L (H) 26-40 9/6/92 W (A) 36-35 10/24/93 W (H) 33-10 11/21/93 L (H) 34-39 9/11/94 T (A) 34-34 10/16/94 W (H) 38-30 9/24/95 L (A) 32-43 10/29/95 L (H) 10-30 9/1/96 L (A) 14-28* 12/15/96 L (A) 29-58 9/21/97 W (A) 35-32 10/4/98 W (H) 43-39* 12/20/98 L (A) 43-47 11/7/99 W (H) 34-20 10/1/00 W (A) 32-30 12/23/01 L (H) 25-33 9/8/02 W (H) 43-12 10/17/04 W (A) 53-26 10/21/07
L L L W
(A) (A) (H) (A)
46-48 33-56 18-35 36-23
9/14/08 9/13/09 9/12/10 11/13/11
Chicago (19-18-3) W (H) 31-29 W (A) 31-21 W (H) 35-6 W (A) 40-19 L (H) 35-41 L (A) 36-47 L (H) 11-41 W (A) 41-26 L (A) 20-62 W (H) 65-24 L (H) 36-47 W (A) 18-12 W (A) 57-16 W (H) 32-20 T (H) 28-28 T (A) 19-19 L (A) 34-62 L (H) 26-30 W (A) 25-22 W (H) 62-44 L (A) 35-38 L (H) 15-37 W (A) 38-18 L (H) 22-32 W (H) 24-19 L (A) 20-36 L (A) 19-21 L (H) 25-31 L (H) 13-21 L (A) 14-24 W (A) 42-24 W (H) 32-29 W (H) 42-15 T (A) 20-20 L (H) 17-34 W (A) 24-44 W (H) 51-27 L (A) 26-43 W (H) 61-9 W (A) 35-6
10/4/92 12/6/92 9/19/93 12/12/93 9/25/94 11/20/94 10/8/95 11/12/95 10/20/96 12/1/96 10/12/97 11/23/97 10/11/98 11/29/98 10/17/99 11/21/99 10/22/00 11/5/00 9/9/01 10/14/01 10/13/02 12/1/02 9/7/03 11/23/03 10/3/04 12/19/04 9/18/05 12/11/05 9/17/06 11/19/06 9/30/07 11/11/07 11/23/08 12/14/08 9/27/09 12/13/09 10/24/10 11/7/10 10/9/11 11/27/11
London (9-10) L (A) 31-36 L (H) 19-23 W (A) 40-20 W (A) 28-26 L (H) 34-71 W (A) 48-15 W (A) 37-27 L (H) 13-54 W (H) 35-22 W (A) 43-19 L (A) 34-54 L (A) 38-42 W (A) 32-27 L (H) 39-40 W (H) 53-31 W (H) 46-44 L (A) 34-57 L (A) 16-54 L (A) 27-53*
9/20/92 10/10/93 12/11/94 9/3/95 11/19/95 11/10/96 11/22/98 9/3/00 11/25/01 11/3/02 10/26/03 11/7/04 10/23/05 12/17/06 9/9/07 11/30/08 10/25/09 10/30/11 12/24/11
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Miami (3-11) L (H) 17-21 W (H) 42-36 L (H) 31-41** L (A) 14-36 L (A) 10-44 L (H) 16-26 L (H) 36-44 L (A) 19-35 L (H) 29-36 L (H) 13-50 L (A) 37-43 W (A) 56-42 W (H) 36-30 L (H) 12-38
9/22/96 11/30/97 12/27/98 10/24/99 11/19/00 9/30/01 10/6/02 10/12/03 11/28/04 9/11/05 10/29/06 9/21/08 11/8/09 11/21/10
Orlando (11-10) W (A) 39-37 L (A) 15-57* L (A) 26-36 L (H) 18-31 W (A) 52-34 W (A) 75-21 L (H) 36-52 W (H) 26-25 W (H) 44-36 W (A) 37-28 W (A) 28-24 L (A) 26-35 W (H) 24-16 L (A) 21-45 W (H) 37-26 L (H) 15-16 L (H) 26-51 W (H) 35-12 L (A) 28-49 L (A) 30-52 W (H) 61-41
11/1/92 12/20/92 9/5/93 12/5/93 9/4/94 10/1/95 10/13/96 9/14/97 9/6/98 10/10/99 10/8/00 10/20/02 11/16/03 9/19/04 11/27/05 11/26/06 10/14/07 11/2/08 11/22/09 10/17/10 12/11/11
Philadelphia (16-23-1) L (H) 25-52 9/27/92 W (A) 36-5 11/15/92 W (H) 20-16 10/31/93 W (A) 37-11 11/14/93 L (A) 26-33 10/2/94 W (H) 40-30 11/13/94 L (A) 18-42 11/5/95 L (H) 28-30 11/26/95 L (A) 39-42 9/8/96 W (H) 12-11 11/17/96 W (A) 43-6 9/7/97 T (H) 22-22 10/26/97 W (A) 40-23 11/8/98 L (H) 27-39 12/13/98 L (A) 15-27 9/12/99 W (H) 21-10 12/19/99 W (A) 21-5 9/10/00 L (H) 30-32 12/10/00 L (H) 8-11 9/23/01 W (A) 38-16 10/21/01 W (H) 25-14 9/15/02 L (A) 33-66 11/24/02 W (H) 39-22 10/5/03 L (A) 28-72 11/9/03 L (A) 65-67 10/31/04 L (H) 27-37 11/14/04 W (H) 65-43 10/16/05 L (A) 24-27 11/6/05 W (A) 44-39 9/24/06 L (H) 17-30 10/15/06
L W L L L L L W L L
(H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H)
22-36 32-28 30-40 17-28 52-53 19-44 14-20 40-26 26-60 31-36
10/28/07 12/2/07 9/28/08 11/9/08 10/18/09 12/20/09 10/3/10 12/5/10 9/18/11 11/6/11
Texas (11-7) L (A) 24-34 L (H) 44-59 L (H) 10-21 L (A) 23-27 W (H) 45-17 W (H) 51-32 L (A) 29-68 W (H) 39-16 W (H) 38-24 W (A) 44-34 W (H) 24-21 W (A) 35-24 L (H) 32-54 L (H) 23-43 W (H) 42-35 W (H) 43-35 W (A) 23-5 W (H) 37-27
9/13/92 10/18/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 10/23/94 10/22/95 11/9/97 10/18/98 10/31/99 12/9/01 11/2/03 10/24/04 12/18/05 10/8/06 11/4/07 10/4/09 12/12/10 9/11/11
Washington (11-12) W (A) 43-23 11/8/92 W (H) 36-11 11/29/92 L (H) 14-28 9/19/93 L (A) 28-32 11/28/93 L (H) 22-38 11/6/94 W (A) 56-32 12/4/94 W (H) 40-26 9/17/95 W (A) 49-12 10/27/96 L (A) 27-29 10/19/97 W (H) 68-32 9/27/98 L (H) 20-28 9/26/99 L (A) 26-27 12/3/00 L (H) 27-56 12/16/01 L (H) 22-27* 12/30/01 W (H) 58-22 10/27/02 W (A) 25-22 9/14/03 W (A) 30-14 10/9/05 L (A) 12-34 12/10/06 W (A) 28-27 10/7/07 L (H) 17-22** 12/30/07 L (H) 21-30 10/26/08 W (H) 46-40 11/14/10 L (A) 11-55 9/25/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
TEXAS Roughriders
2011 Record: 7-8, 5th Place in FFL South What happened last year… Texas had a chance to finish with a winning record for the first time since winning the league title in 2008, but dropped its final two games Of the three games in the FFL that were decided by one point, Texas was on the wrong end of two of them (54‐53 to Miami, and 32‐31 to Washington) After rushing for 3,619 yards and scoring 280 points in three seasons with London, Chris Johnson ran for just 533 yards and scored three TDs in his first season with Texas By the end of the season, rookies A.J. Green and DeMarco Murray had become viable options on offense and free agent Victor Cruz was Texas’ best receiver
2012 PREVIEW espite a 5th-place finish in the FFL South in 2011, the Texas Roughriders were literally two points away from making the playoffs, and four points away from being the #2 seed. The jump from 7-8 to Super Bowl contender wasn’t far-fetched last year, and it really isn’t in 2012 either. Head coach Bryan Boliard hopes to start collecting bigger dividends from the group of young backs and receivers he’s put together over the last two years, and if he does, Texas could make a run at the top spot in the division. One of those backs is Chris Johnson, who was acquired in a block-buster trade with London on draft day last year. Instead of putting Texas over the top, however, Johnson was an out-ofshape bust after a pre-season holdout, rushed for just 533 yards in 10 games, and at one point was benched. At 26, he’s hardly washed up, but he needs a big year to validate the trade. Texas needs Johnson back to normal for other reasons too. Steven Jackson (530 yards in eight games) is in his ninth year and has taken a beating, and LeGarrette Blount didn’t handle a larger role very well. Blount ran for 450 yards and three TDs, and is a punishing runner, but sometimes loses focus. Both Jackson and Blount will be pushed by DeMarco Murray, a rookie free agent who rushed for 394 yards in five games before going down with a broken ankle. Murray could be a Johnsontype back, but needs to show it over a full season. Larry Fitzgerald, who entered the league with Jackson in 2004, went over 1,000 yards last year, and though his numbers don’t always show it, he’s a receiver who can dominate a game. The drafting of A.J. Green in the first round, and his immediate production allowed Texas to deal Marques Colston in October. Green caught 41-644-4 in nine games and is very similar to Fitzgerald. The big-play ability of Victor Cruz (29-487-3 in only four games) gives Texas a third option. Vernon Davis and Brandon Pettigrew combined for 61 catches and five TDs, and give the ‘Riders two starting caliber tight ends. Under center, Philip Rivers is still the starter, but is coming off a down year. For Texas to take the next step, he needs to bounce back quickly. Texas might have kicking issues too. John Kasay will be 43, and no longer has the leg strength to consistently make longrange kicks. He was 3-for-8 from beyond 40 yards. Rookie Aldon Smith led Texas with 7½ sacks and looked very good the second half of the season, pushing Dwight Freeney out of a job. Another rookie, Patrick Peterson, turned into a stud, both as a cornerback and as a return man.
D
Chris Johnson Steven Jackson
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 533 yards 156 att. 3.42 avg. 530 yards 124 att. 4.27 avg.
Larry Fitzgerald A.J. Green Victor Cruz
Receiving 1,008 yards 58 rec. 644 yards 41 rec. 487 yards 29 rec.
Philip Rivers Tim Tebow
Passing 3,566 yards 21 TD 355 yards 2 TD
John Kasay Philip Rivers Larry Fitzgerald
17.38 avg. 15.71 avg. 16.79 avg. 15 Int. 0 Int.
3 TD 1 TD 6 TD 4 TD 2 TD
90.12 rating 86.69 rating
Scoring 105 points 48-for-48 on XPs, 19-for-24 on FGs 80 points 1 TD, 21 TD passes, five 300-y.g. 51 points 6 TDs, three 100-yard games
2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ........................... 10th .......................... never Scoring (touchdowns) .................. 11th .......................... 1999 Total Offense ................................. 7th .......................... 2009 Rushing Offense ............................ 6th ......................... never Receiving Offense ......................... 4th .......................... never Passing Offense ............................ 8th .......................... never Passer Rating ................................ 6th .......................... 2008 Kicking (based on points) .............. 5th .......................... 1991 Field Goal Percentage ................. 11th .......................... 2010 Punting (based on gross avg.)...... 2nd .......................... 2002 KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 It may not be fair to pin Texas’ 7-8 season on one man, but when that man holds out for a huge pay raise because he believes himself to be the best running back in the league, he better produce the type of numbers to back that up. Chris Johnson did not. After averaging over 93 points per season for London from 2008-10, Johnson plummeted to only 28 last year when he averaged just 53.3 rushing yards per game. His average per attempt was equally poor at 3.42, the lowest in the FFL for any player with at least 300 yards or 100 carries. Even if Johnson had been just slightly below average, rather than far below, it’s likely Texas would have made the playoffs.
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CHARTING THE ROUGHRIDERS IN 2011
216 211 210 199 198 183 181 179 172 167 167
50.00
1
45.00
3
40.00
5
35.00 7 30.00
League Rank
Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 253 Plaxico Burress (vs. Mia.).........................Nov. 10, 2002 204 Randy Moss (at Orl.) ................................Nov. 14, 1999 190 Randy Moss (at Anch.) ................................Oct. 4, 1998 183 Jerry Rice (at Sea.) ..................................... Oct. 18, 1992 181 Calvin Williams (at Phil.) ........................ Sept. 19, 1993 179 Randy Moss (at Wash.).............................Nov. 15, 2009 172 Randy Moss (vs. Mia.)............................. Sept. 28, 2003 172 Larry Fitzgerald (at Lon.) .........................Nov. 26, 2006 171 Randy Moss (vs. Mia.)..............................Nov. 18, 2001 168 Randy Moss (at Wash.)................................Oct. 1, 2000 164 Plaxico Burress (vs. Lon.)......................... Dec. 16, 2001
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200
462 455 436 431 417 401 395 385 378 377 377
180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40
29 29 29 25 24 24 23
20 0 Texas FFL Avg.
QB 100
RB 84
WR 124
TE 35
K 125
P 33
Def 43
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Eddie George (vs. Phil.)............................Aug. 31, 1997 Larry Johnson (at Wash.) ..........................Nov. 20, 2005 Warrick Dunn (at A.A.) .............................. Dec. 3, 2000 Eddie George (vs. Chi.) ............................ Dec. 12, 1999 Larry Johnson (vs. Wash.) ....................... Sept. 28, 2008 Olandis Gary (at Wash.) ........................... Dec. 19, 1999 Eddie George (vs. Anch.) ............................Oct. 8, 2000 Steven Jackson (at Char.)........................... Oct. 30, 2005 Larry Johnson (at Wash.) ............................Nov. 5, 2006 Michael Bennett (vs. Mia.) .......................Nov. 10, 2002 Larry Johnson (at Sea.) ............................. Dec. 18, 2005
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 153 .....Chris Johnson ....... Dec. 4 (at A.A.) Receiving Yards ..... 157 .....Victor Cruz ............. Nov. 27 (vs. Wash.) Receptions ................. 9 .....Victor Cruz ............. Nov. 27 (vs. Wash.) Passing Yards ........ 385 .....Philip Rivers ........... Nov. 6 (at Orl.) Points ........................ 17 .....Larry Fitzgerald...... Nov. 13 (at Lon.) Victor Cruz ............. Nov. 27 (vs. Wash.) Chris Johnson ....... Dec. 4 (at A.A.)
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Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Gus Frerotte (at Lon.) ...............................Nov. 19, 2000 Philip Rivers (vs. Wash.) ......................... Sept. 26, 2010 Philip Rivers (vs. Lon.) ............................ Sept. 20, 2009 Philip Rivers (vs. Orl.) ............................... Oct. 10, 2010 Drew Bledsoe (vs. Phil.) ..............................Oct. 6, 2002 Carson Palmer (at Wash.) ........................ Sept. 16, 2007 Todd Marinovich (vs. Phil.) ..................... Sept. 20, 1992 Philip Rivers (at Orl.) ...............................Nov. 6, 2011 Philip Rivers (vs. Anch.) ........................ Sept. 18, 2011 Aaron Brooks (vs. Wash.).........................Nov. 21, 2004 Philip Rivers (at Orl.) .............................. Sept. 14, 2008 Top Single Game Scoring Performances Thurman Thomas (at Anch.) ...................... Sept. 6, 1992 Larry Johnson (at Phil.) ............................. Oct. 29, 2006 Randy Moss (vs. Chi.) ..............................Nov. 18, 2007 Randy Moss (vs. Orl.) ...............................Nov. 29, 1998 Carson Palmer (at Wash.) ........................ Sept. 16, 2007 DeAngelo Williams (at Phil.) ...................Nov. 30, 2008 14 times, most recently by a RB (four), Steven Jackson (at Chi.) ...........Oct. 19, 2008 WR (10), Randy Moss (vs. Mia.) ............... Oct. 18, 2009 Thurman Thomas (vs. Char.) ..................... Sept. 1, 1991 Roughriders Fast Fact
John Kasay had his second career 100‐point season last year 15 years after his first. In 1996, he led the FFL with 126 points as a member of the expansion Boston Stranglers. Brett Favre went 11 years between his 2nd and 3rd 100‐point seasons (1996‐2007), while Barry Sanders and Adam Vinatieri went six years between their first and second.
Roughriders Fast Fact On October 30 and November 6 of last year, Patrick Peterson became the first FFL player to ever score punt return touchdowns in back‐to‐back games. Prior to last year, the Roughriders’ last special teams touchdown was a punt return score by Randy Moss in 1999.
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Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards................... Larry Johnson............ 1,490 .... 2006 Rushing Attempts ............. Eddie George ............... 351 .... 2000 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100) .. Michael Bennett .......... 5.56 .... 2002 Rushing Touchdowns........ Larry Johnson................. 12 .... 2005 Larry Johnson................. 12 .... 2006 Receptions......................... Randy Moss ................... 99 .... 2003 Receiving Yards ................ Randy Moss .............. 1,465 .... 2003 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Randy Moss .............. 19.82 .... 1998 Receiving Touchdowns.....Randy Moss ................... 18 .... 2007 Receptions, TE .................. Randy McMichael .......... 62 .... 2004 Receiving Yards, TE ......... Randy McMichael ........ 727 .... 2004 Touchdowns, TE ............... Keith Jackson ................... 7 .... 1994 Passer Rating..................... Brian Griese ............ 103.85 .... 2000 Passing Yards.................... Philip Rivers.............. 3,891 .... 2009 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 ................................. Hugh Douglas ............. 13½ .... 2000 Interceptions...................... Merton Hanks................... 5 .... 1995 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) ..................... Keith Jackson ................. 49 .... 1994 Scoring (PK) ..................... Chip Lohmiller ............. 123 .... 1991 Scoring (DEF) ................... Hugh Douglas ................ 29 .... 2000
1993 1995 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
3,000‐Yard Passers John Elway ..................... 3,444 ..... 14 games Jeff Blake ....................... 3,086 ..... 13 games Aaron Brooks ................. 3,367 ..... 14 games Carson Palmer ............... 3,699 ..... 14 games Philip Rivers ................... 3,510 ..... 14 games Philip Rivers ................... 3,891 ..... 14 games Philip Rivers ................... 3,642 ..... 12 games Philip Rivers ................... 3,566 ..... 13 games
1991 1992 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2005 2006 2009 2010
1,000‐Yard Rushers Thurman Thomas .......... 1,383 ..... 14 games Thurman Thomas .......... 1,275 ..... 14 games Eddie George ................. 1,207 ..... 14 games Eddie George ................. 1,245 ..... 14 games Eddie George ................. 1,210 ..... 14 games Eddie George ................. 1,170 ..... 14 games Eddie George ................. 1,248 ..... 14 games Michael Bennett ............ 1,006 ..... 11 games Larry Johnson ................ 1,032 ..... 8 games Larry Johnson ................ 1,490 ..... 13 games Steven Jackson .............. 1,143 ..... 13 games Steven Jackson .............. 1,361 ..... 14 games DeAngelo Williams ........ 1,117 ..... 13 games Steven Jackson .............. 1,148 ..... 14 games
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005
2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
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1,000‐Yard Receivers Randy Moss ....................1,209 .... 14 games Randy Moss ....................1,214 .... 14 games Randy Moss ....................1,259 .... 14 games Randy Moss ....................1,165 .... 13 games Randy Moss ....................1,128 .... 14 games Plaxico Burress ...............1,052 .... 12 games Randy Moss ....................1,465 .... 14 games Larry Fitzgerald ..............1,236 .... 14 games Randy Moss ....................1,160 .... 13 games Larry Fitzgerald ..............1,203 .... 14 games Randy Moss ....................1,028 .... 13 games Larry Fitzgerald ..............1,008 .... 13 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Thurman Thomas ............. RB 2001 *Michael Bennett ............. RB Johnny Johnson ............... RB James Jackson ................ RB (No selection) 2002 Donté Stallworth ............. WR Quadry Ismail ................... WR 2003 (No selection) Joey Galloway .................. WR 2004 Steven Jackson ............... RB J.J. Stokes ........................ WR Larry Fitzgerald ............... WR Rodney Thomas ............... RB 2005 (No selection) *Eddie George .................. RB 2006 Vernon Davis ................... TE Lawrence Phillips ............. RB 2007 Philip Rivers ..................... QB Ike Hilliard ......................... WR 2008 (No selection) Warrick Dunn.................... RB 2009 Shonn Greene ................. RB *Randy Moss .................... WR 2010 Mike Williams .................. WR Lawrence Phillips ............. RB 2011 A.J. Green....................... WR Bubba Franks ................... TE *First pick in the draft Cade McNown QB John Elway Reggie Roby Joey Galloway Eddie George Randy Moss Michael Sinclair Randy Moss Eddie George Mitch Berger Randy Moss Hugh Douglas Eddie George Brian Urlacher Todd Sauerbrun Randy Moss Nate Kaeding Carson Palmer Larry Johnson Larry Fitzgerald Bryan Boliard Larry Johnson Nate Kaeding Julius Peppers Randy Moss Shawne Merriman Larry Fitzgerald Philip Rivers DeAngelo Williams Larry Fitzgerald Randy Moss Elvis Dumervil Shane Lechler
All-FFL Performers QB Second Team P First Team WR Rookie-of-the-Year RB Rookie-of-the-Year WR First Team (Rookie-of-the-Year) DE Second Team WR First Team RB Second Team P Second Team WR First Team DE First Team (Defensive POY) RB Second Team LB First Team P First Team WR First Team K First Team QB Second Team RB Second Team WR Second Team Coach-of-the-Year RB First Team K Second Team DE Second Team WR First Team LB Second Team WR First Team QB Second Team RB Second Team WR Second Team WR Second Team DE/LB Second Team P First Team
Texas All-Time Playoff Results 1991 at Orlando W, 37-33 at London W, 42-19 1993 at Orlando L, 18-29 2000 vs. London W, 82-29 vs. Chicago L, 32-37 2002 at Chicago W, 33-13 at Philadelphia W, 45-28 2005 vs. London L, 38-44 2008 vs. Washington W, 72-56 at Philadelphia W, 69-23
Quarterback Bernie Kosar (258) Bernie Kosar (335) John Elway (225) Gus Frerotte (234) Brian Griese (14) Aaron Brooks (203) Aaron Brooks (145) Carson Palmer (266) Philip Rivers (287) Philip Rivers (207)
Leading Rusher Harold Green (62) Harold Green (21) Erric Pegram (180) Eddie George (176) Eddie George (83) Eddie George (89) Eddie George (102) Larry Johnson (131) S. Jackson, D. Williams (108) DeAngelo Williams (178)
Leading Receiver Jerry Rice (81) Jerry Rice (125) Kelvin Martin (23) Randy Moss (136) Amani Toomer (193) Plaxico Burress (127) Randy Moss (109) Larry Fitzgerald (93) Marques Colston (99) Larry Fitzgerald (130)
Top Scorer Jerry Rice (12) Jerry Rice (17) Erric Pegram (11) Warrick Dunn & Eddie George (23) Amani Toomer (11) Eddie George (12) Adam Vinatieri (13) Larry Johnson (17) DeAngelo Williams (29) Larry Fitzgerald & Steven Jackson (17)
Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1993 2000 2002 2005 2008
Texas Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Jerry Bishop 8 7 0 450 380 Lyle Freijo 7 8 0 464 427 Lyle Freijo 9 7 0 375 380 Bryan Boliard 5 10 0 390 468 Bryan Boliard 5 10 0 429 592 Bryan Boliard 8 7 0 422 387 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 418 449 Bryan Boliard 6 9 0 393 470 Bryan Boliard 8 7 0 519 450 Bryan Boliard 12 3 0 607 493 Bryan Boliard 5 10 0 391 480 Bryan Boliard 9 6 0 562 515 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 461 476 Bryan Boliard 4 11 0 419 675 Bryan Boliard 11 4 0 627 529 Bryan Boliard 9 6 0 610 515 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 606 594 Bryan Boliard 10 4 1 607 569 Bryan Boliard 6 8 1 594 595 Bryan Boliard 5 9 1 457 548 Bryan Boliard 7 8 0 544 535
Div. Finish Fourth Fourth Second Fourth Fifth Third Fifth Fifth Second First Sixth First Third Sixth Second Fourth Fourth First Third Fifth Fifth
vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Washington
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 10 13 Won 1 10 9 Won 1 8 4 Won 2 25 16 1 Lost 3 14 11 Won 7 20 25 Won 1 12 18 2 Won 1 18 26 Lost 1 17 8 Lost 3 7 11 Lost 4 21 20 Lost 1
Home 7‐4 6‐4 4‐3 14‐6‐1 8‐7 9‐14 8‐7‐1 9‐11 6‐6 3‐3 8‐13
Totals
162 161
3
Totals
7
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Most Points Scored in a Game 75 vs. Miami (32) ............... 10/18/09 74 vs. Boston (22) ............... 11/8/09 68 vs. Seattle (29) ............... 11/9/97 63 at Washington (56) ....... 11/20/05 63 at Philadelphia (31) ...... 10/29/06 62 at Charlotte (25) ............. 10/5/08
5 5 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12
2‐2
5‐1
Fewest Points in a Game at Chicago (34) .......... 12/7/97 vs. Seattle (23) ......... 12/12/10 at Anchorage (17) ...... 12/5/93 vs. Boston (73) ............. 9/9/07 at Orlando (36) ......... 10/31/93 vs. Chicago (31) ......... 12/3/95 at Charlotte (44) ....... 11/16/97 vs. Washington (40) . 10/28/01 vs. Chicago (37) ....... 10/27/91 vs. Anchorage (12) .... 10/2/94 at Anchorage (19) .... 10/30/94 at London (37)............ 11/2/08 vs. Ann Arbor (17) .... 11/28/10 at Anchorage (27) .... 10/14/01 at London (65).......... 12/13/09 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 39 (68-29) vs. Seattle .......................11/9/97 38 (51-13) vs. Miami .......................11/10/02 37 (51-14) vs. Philadelphia .............10/13/91 37 (55-18) vs. Miami .......................11/27/05 37 (62-25) at Charlotte ......................10/5/08 37 (56-19) at Chicago .....................10/19/08
Away 3‐9 4‐5 4‐1 11‐10 6‐4 11‐11 4‐11‐1 9‐15 11‐2 4‐8 13‐7
4 5 6 10 10 10 12 12
Away 1‐0 1‐0 1‐1 2‐0 ‐‐‐
Postseason History Super Bowl Champion Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Southern Division Champion Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Champion, Southern Division Champion
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Washington
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 1 1 Won 1 0‐1 2 1 Lost 1 1‐1 1 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 2 0 Won 2 ‐‐‐ 1 0 Won 1 1‐0
Fewest Points Allowed at Chicago (13) ............... 11/1/92 vs. London (16) ............ 10/11/98 at Chicago (28) ............... 9/22/91 vs. Orlando (37) .............. 9/15/91 at Seattle (21) ................. 9/12/93 vs. Boston (23) ............... 9/15/96 several times, most recently vs. Charlotte (43) ............ 9/30/07
99 76 73 73 70 65
Most Points Allowed at London (30)............ 12/5/04 vs. London (52) .......... 11/6/05 vs. Orlando (53) ....... 12/19/04 vs. Boston (8) ............... 9/9/07 at Washington (26) .. 11/26/95 at London (12).......... 12/13/09
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
82‐78‐2 80‐83‐1
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Anchorage (10-13) W (A) 37-13 9/6/92 W (H) 52-39 11/8/92 L (H) 17-33 10/17/93 L (A) 8-17 12/5/93 L (H) 11-12 10/2/94 L (A) 11-19 10/30/94 W (H) 31-25 10/8/95 W (A) 54-44 11/12/95 L (A) 22-23 9/1/96 W (H) 32-26 9/28/97 L (A) 20-34 10/4/98 L (A) 27-43 9/12/99 W (H) 39-32 10/8/00 L (A) 12-27 10/14/01 L (H) 14-45 11/24/02 L (A) 24-27 9/21/03 L (H) 27-45 10/10/04 W (A) 46-30 9/11/05 L (A) 49-50 10/14/07 W (H) 45-42 9/7/08 W (H) 43-38 9/13/09 L (A) 37-50 11/21/10 W (H) 48-44 9/18/11 Ann Arbor (10-9) L (A) 17-29 W (H) 49-31 W (H) 47-25 L (A) 34-39 L (H) 25-56 W (H) 28-19 W (A) 30-22 W (A) 39-18 L (H) 21-37 L (A) 41-43 L (A) 29-30 W (H) 23-17 W (H) 35-15 L (H) 24-32 L (A) 28-39 W (H) 28-26 W (A) 31-26 L (H) 11-17 W (A) 44-40
9/27/92 9/5/93 11/13/94 11/27/94 9/10/95 11/24/96 11/2/97 12/3/00 9/9/01 9/8/02 11/23/03 10/31/04 11/13/05 12/10/06 10/28/07 10/12/08 11/1/09 11/28/10 12/4/11
Boston (8-4) W (H) 23-10 L (H) 38-41 L (H) 19-26 W (A) 32-23 W (A) 25-12 W (A) 43-27 L (A) 21-51 W (H) 28-17 W (A) 49-34 L (H) 8-73 W (H) 45-42 W (H) 74-22
9/15/96 9/6/98 9/26/99 9/3/00 9/30/01 9/22/02 11/28/04 10/16/05 10/15/06 9/9/07 9/21/08 11/8/09
Charlotte (25-16-1) W (H) 47-12 9/1/91 L (A) 15-50 10/6/91 L (H) 33-58 11/10/91 L (A) 37-50 10/25/92 W (H) 24-20 9/26/93 W (A) 28-24 11/14/93 L (A) 34-57 9/4/94 W (H) 49-43 12/4/94
L W L L W L W L W W W L L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W T L W L L L
(A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)
TEXAS ROUGHRIDERS ALL-TIME RESULTS 21-44 32-30 43-62 14-34 32-23 9-44 30-28 26-42 47-33 48-27 42-32 25-50 14-25 32-23 26-16 43-31 31-29 36-25 22-40 55-29 51-41 43-42 45-28 38-26 43-12 27-21 62-25 42-32 43-43 31-32 37-23 29-54 19-30 23-43
9/17/95 10/15/95 9/8/96 10/27/96 9/14/97 11/16/97 9/20/98 12/13/98 10/3/99 11/28/99 10/22/00 11/12/00 10/21/01 12/2/01 11/3/02 12/1/02 11/9/03 11/30/03 9/12/04 12/12/04 10/2/05 10/30/05 9/17/06 11/19/06 9/30/07 12/2/07 10/5/08 11/16/08 11/22/09 12/20/09 10/24/10 11/7/10 9/25/11 10/30/11
Chicago (14-11) W (A) 28-6 L (H) 10-37 W (H) 30-17 W (A) 13-4 W (H) 36-33 L (A) 20-27 L (H) 14-15 W (H) 40-27 W (A) 51-32 L (H) 9-31 L (A) 18-40 L (A) 5-34 W (H) 36-17 L (H) 45-48 L (H) 23-40 L (H) 32-37** L (H) 19-28 L (A) 38-59 W (A) 33-13* W (H) 41-27 W (H) 37-28 W (H) 49-41 W (A) 56-19 W (A) 27-26 W (H) 30-19
9/22/91 10/27/91 12/1/91 11/1/92 11/29/92 10/3/93 11/21/93 10/16/94 9/24/95 12/3/95 10/13/96 12/7/97 11/1/98 12/12/99 9/17/00 12/24/00 11/25/01 12/15/02 12/22/02 10/26/03 11/12/06 11/18/07 10/19/08 9/12/10 10/23/11
London (20-25) L (H) 30-31 W (A) 21-14 L (A) 15-35 W (A) 42-19** L (H) 14-20 L (H) 15-20 L (A) 23-34
9/29/91 11/3/91 12/8/91 12/22/91 11/15/92 11/28/93 12/19/93
W L L L L W W L W W L W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L W L W L L L L W W L W
(H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (H) (A)
33-27 26-29 29-47 25-44 19-20 23-12 41-24 29-50 16-5 28-22 26-29 53-29 57-51 57-22 82-29* 22-18 44-15 49-23 51-36 29-62 24-37 17-31 30-99 43-59 52-76 38-44* 19-37 50-49 42-48 57-47 11-37 25-50 38-58 12-65 37-19 40-15 25-34 53-31
Miami (12-18-2) L (A) 13-16 W (H) 34-21 L (H) 33-39 W (A) 30-16 L (H) 14-39 L (A) 20-47 W (H) 53-25 L (A) 22-27 W (A) 46-39 L (H) 28-55 L (A) 28-50 W (H) 43-32 W (A) 44-40 W (H) 51-13 L (H) 32-38 L (A) 35-55 W (H) 22-21 L (A) 15-34 L (A) 37-45 W (H) 55-18 L (H) 29-46 L (A) 33-40 L (H) 43-53 W (A) 54-18 L (H) 36-53 T (A) 57-57 W (H) 75-32 L (A) 31-33 L (A) 36-55 T (H) 29-29
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9/11/94 11/20/94 11/5/95 12/10/95 11/3/96 11/17/96 10/26/97 11/30/97 10/11/98 11/8/98 9/19/99 11/7/99 10/15/00 11/19/00 12/17/00 11/4/01 12/16/01 9/15/02 10/27/02 9/14/03 10/12/03 10/3/04 12/5/04 10/9/05 11/6/05 12/24/05 9/10/06 11/26/06 9/23/07 11/25/07 11/2/08 12/7/08 9/20/09 12/13/09 9/19/10 12/5/10 10/16/11 11/13/11
9/29/96 12/8/96 9/21/97 10/19/97 9/27/98 11/22/98 10/17/99 11/21/99 9/24/00 10/29/00 10/7/01 11/18/01 10/13/02 11/10/02 9/28/03 12/14/03 9/19/04 11/7/04 10/23/05 11/27/05 9/24/06 12/17/06 10/21/07 12/16/07 10/26/08 11/23/08 10/18/09 11/29/09 10/3/10 11/14/10
L (A) 53-54 W (H) 41-27
10/2/11 11/20/11
Orlando (18-26) W (H) 37-10 L (A) 18-19 L (A) 15-17 W (A) 37-33* L (A) 20-25 L (H) 30-32 L (A) 9-36 L (H) 18-29* L (A) 13-32 L (H) 14-35 L (A) 16-43 L (H) 18-22 W (H) 35-29 W (A) 48-32 L (A) 23-40 L (H) 16-22 L (A) 23-27 L (H) 41-56 W (A) 36-26 W (H) 21-15 W (H) 51-35 W (A) 36-26 L (H) 31-35 L (A) 37-60 L (H) 22-31 W (A) 40-34 W (H) 33-13 W (A) 40-16 L (A) 21-59 L (H) 53-73 W (H) 22-20 L (A) 28-29 W (H) 54-22 L (A) 47-53 W (A) 53-28 L (H) 38-41 W (A) 26-13 W (H) 42-41 L (A) 26-42 L (H) 44-59 W (H) 43-40 L (A) 12-29 W (A) 44-22 L (H) 30-43
9/15/91 10/20/91 11/24/91 12/15/91 10/4/92 12/6/92 10/31/93 12/26/93 10/9/94 11/6/94 9/3/95 10/29/95 10/6/96 11/10/96 9/7/97 10/12/97 10/25/98 11/29/98 11/14/99 12/5/99 9/10/00 11/5/00 9/23/01 11/11/01 9/29/02 11/17/02 9/7/03 10/19/03 11/14/04 12/19/04 9/25/05 12/11/05 10/22/06 12/10/06 10/7/07 12/9/07 9/14/08 11/9/08 9/27/09 10/25/09 10/10/10 12/19/10 11/6/11 12/18/11
Philadelphia (17-8) W (A) 47-38 9/8/91 W (H) 51-14 10/13/91 W (H) 53-22 11/17/91 L (H) 25-29 9/20/92 W (A) 48-24 12/13/92 W (A) 47-34 9/19/93 W (H) 20-14 10/24/93 L (H) 22-26 9/25/94 W (H) 32-20 11/19/95 W (A) 17-12 9/22/96 W (H) 21-14 8/31/97 W (A) 43-31 12/6/98 W (H) 38-20 10/24/99 W (A) 31-17 11/26/00 L (H) 28-57 10/6/02 W (A) 45-28** 12/29/02 L (H) 13-40 11/16/03 L (A) 37-56 9/26/04 W (A) 27-16 9/18/05 W (A) 63-31 10/29/06
W W L L L
(A) (A) (H) (A) (H)
48-43 69-23** 22-23 29-51 28-56
Seattle (7-11) W (H) 34-24 W (A) 59-44 W (A) 21-10 W (H) 27-23 L (A) 17-45 L (A) 32-51 W (H) 68-29 L (A) 16-39 L (A) 24-38 L (H) 34-44 L (A) 21-24 L (H) 24-35 W (A) 54-32 W (A) 43-23 L (A) 35-42 L (A) 35-43 L (H) 5-23 L (A) 27-37
11/30/08 12/28/08 10/11/09 10/17/10 12/11/11 9/13/92 10/18/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 10/23/94 10/22/95 11/9/97 10/18/98 10/31/99 12/9/01 11/2/03 10/24/04 12/18/05 10/8/06 11/4/07 10/4/09 12/12/10 9/11/11
Washington (21-20) L (H) 24-49 10/11/92 L (A) 18-32 11/22/92 W (A) 26-18 10/10/93 W (H) 27-22 12/12/93 W (A) 23-17 9/18/94 L (H) 16-35 12/11/94 L (H) 28-33 10/1/95 L (A) 26-70 11/26/95 L (H) 36-38 10/20/96 W (A) 49-19 12/1/96 L (A) 36-50 10/5/97 L (H) 13-16 11/23/97 W (A) 20-17 9/13/98 L (H) 22-25 11/15/98 L (H) 20-26 10/10/99 W (A) 40-38 12/19/99 W (A) 56-37 10/1/00 W (H) 45-16 12/10/00 L (H) 9-40 10/28/01 L (A) 20-34 12/23/01 L (H) 33-41 10/20/02 W (A) 39-19 12/8/02 W (A) 26-25 10/5/03 W (H) 48-27 12/7/03 W (A) 29-25 10/17/04 L (H) 23-58 11/21/04 W (A) 63-56 11/20/05 W (H) 43-33 12/4/05 L (H) 37-38 10/1/06 W (A) 42-29 11/5/06 L (A) 47-54 9/16/07 W (H) 33-27 11/11/07 W (H) 48-38 9/28/08 L (A) 36-51 12/14/08 W (H) 72-56* 12/21/08 W (A) 46-40 11/15/09 W (H) 43-39 12/6/09 L (H) 40-55 9/26/10 L (A) 45-62 10/31/10 W (A) 48-20 10/9/11 L (H) 31-32 11/27/11 *-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
WASHINGTON Warlords
2011 Record: 10-4-1, 1st Place in FFL South What happened last year… Even with Peyton Manning missing the entire season (neck surgery), Andre Johnson missing half the season (torn hamstring), and Peyton Hillis also out for half the year, Washington won the FFL South and had its fifth 10‐win season in the last eight years Arian Foster proved 2010 was no fluke, totaling 1,667 yards and 11 touchdowns, and becoming the first Washington running back with back‐to‐back 100‐point seasons Rob Gronkowski set FFL tight end records for touchdowns (15) and points (110) The Washington wide receivers combined for just 92 receptions, or six more than Andre Johnson had by himself in 2010
2012 PREVIEW o coach in the FFL dealt with more adversity last year than Clark Croft, and no coach has ever been more deserving of Coach-of-the-Year honors. Not only did Washington never have 8-time All-FFL quarterback Peyton Manning, who was second in the league in scoring in 2010, the Warlords also played most of the year without their leading receiver (Andre Johnson) and two other players (Peyton Hillis and Austin Collie) who combined for 17 touchdowns that year. It didn’t matter though, as Croft still guided Washington to the playoffs and tied London for the best record in the league. After all that, Croft hopes to have most, if not all of those players back in 2012, beginning with Manning, who had started 180 consecutive games before last year and averaged 28 touchdown passes per year. Josh Freeman, who was Manning’s backup for two seasons, struggled as a starter and was the league’s lowest rated passer, and Matt Moore, who went 3-0 down the stretch, is only a good backup himself. Johnson’s hamstring injury limited him to six games, and he was only completely healthy in four of them. Even so, thanks to a tremendous start, he still caught more passes and had more yards than any other wide receiver on the team. That shows how much the Warlords need him. Robert Meachem (24-242-2) and Eric Decker (23-337-4) did a decent job filling in, but Titus Young, who caught 14-189-2 in four games as a rookie, will get a chance to move up the depth chart after a strong finish. Washington would have been completely lost if not for the emergence of tight end Rob Gronkowski, who caught 14 touchdown passes, ran for a touchdown, and had 1,055 yards in 13 games. He made Dallas Clark expendable. Arian Foster also carried a big load for the Warlords with 1,066 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground, and finishing second on the team with 50 receptions and 601 receiving yards. After two such seasons, he’s now established himself as one of the most complete running backs in the game. With Hillis out due to an assortment of injuries and illness, the Warlords desperately needed Reggie Bush to deliver on his potential, and he finally looked like the player he did the second half of his rookie season in 2006. Bush ran outside and inside, and picked up 997 total yards and six touchdowns in 10 games. If he can do that again, the Warlords may not need Hillis. Neil Rackers is a fairly average kicker whose accuracy is suspect at times. Jason Pierre-Paul (13 sacks) is one of the best young pass rushers in the game, and Von Miller was a rookieof-the-year candidate with 11½ sacks.
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Arian Foster Reggie Bush
2011 SEASON LEADERS Rushing 1,066 yards 255 att. 4.18 avg. 807 yards 155 att. 5.21 avg.
Rob Gronkowski Arian Foster Andre Johnson
Receiving 1,055 yards 69 rec. 601 yards 50 rec. 471 yards 31 rec.
Josh Freeman Matt Moore
Passing 2,708 yards 12 TD 474 yards 4 TD
15.29 avg. 12.02 avg. 15.19 avg. 16 Int. 1 Int.
9 TD 6 TD 14 TD 2 TD 2 TD
74.20 rating 91.54 rating
Scoring Neil Rackers 115 points 37-for-38 on XPs, 26-for-32 on FGs Arian Foster 111 points 11 TDs, nine 100-yard games Rob Gronkowski 110 points 15 TDs, four 100-yard games 2011 LEAGUE RANKINGS Category Rank Last Year Led the League Scoring (points) ............................. 4th .......................... 2010 Scoring (touchdowns) ................... 2nd .......................... 2010 Total Offense ................................. 9th .......................... 2010 Rushing Offense ............................ 4th ......................... never Receiving Offense ......................... 7th .......................... 2010 Passing Offense .......................... 11th .......................... 2010 Passer Rating .............................. 12th .......................... 2005 Kicking (based on points) .............. 6th .......................... 1999 Field Goal Percentage ................... 9th .......................... never Punting (based on gross avg.)..... 11th .......................... never KEY NUMBER FROM 2011 Washington finished second in the league with 47 total touchdowns last year, and 30 of them were scored by players who weren’t in the lineup on Opening Day. If Josh Freeman, who didn’t become a starter until just before Opening Day, is included, that total goes up to 32. Of course half of those 30 touchdowns were scored by Rob Gronkowski, but it shows just how many changes head coach Clark Croft was forced to make, and how much it took for the Warlords to make the playoffs with their projected starters missing so many games. It was also enough to erase a 2-4 start and allow the Warlords to end the regular season on a 9-game unbeaten streak.
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CHARTING THE WARLORDS IN 2011
231 203 188 184 176 174 173 173 166 166 163 156
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45.00
3
40.00
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35.00 7 30.00
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Scoring Average
5-Year Scoring Trend
Top Ten Single Game Receiving Performances (Yards) 265 Lee Evans (vs. Mia.) .................................Nov. 19, 2006 207 Andre Johnson (vs. Tex.) .......................... Dec. 14, 2008 196 Andre Johnson (vs. Lon.).......................... Dec. 20, 2009 193 Andre Johnson (at Mia.) ........................... Dec. 13, 2009 187 Rod Smith (at Orl.) ...................................Nov. 19, 2000 183 Herman Moore (at Char.)............................ Dec. 3, 1995 183 Dallas Clark (vs. Mia.)............................. Sept. 20, 2009 178 Andre Johnson (vs. Mia.)........................... Oct. 12, 2008 176 Herman Moore (vs. Orl.) ............................Nov. 5, 1995 171 Austin Collie (at Tex.) ............................. Sept. 26, 2010 170 Andre Johnson (at Char.) ........................... Oct. 10, 2004
9 25.00 11 20.00 2007
2008 Rank
2009
2010
Team Avg.
2011
FFL Avg.
Scoring Breakdown by Position 200
473 472 450 440 433 431 425 421 409 404
Top Ten Single Game Passing Performances Dan Marino (vs. Lon.) ............................... Sept. 4, 1994 Peyton Manning (at Lon.) .......................... Oct. 31, 2004 Dan Marino (at Tex.) ...................................Oct. 1, 1995 Peyton Manning (at Char.)....................... Sept. 24, 2000 Peyton Manning (vs. Anch.) .................... Sept. 12, 2010 Dan Marino (vs. Orl.) .............................. Sept. 25, 1994 Peyton Manning (at Mia.) ........................... Dec. 5, 2004 Peyton Manning (vs. Lon.) ...................... Sept. 23, 2001 Warren Moon (at Anch.) ............................ Oct. 26, 1996 Peyton Manning (at Sea.)......................... Sept. 26, 1999
29 28 26 24 23 23 23 23 23
Top Single Game Scoring Performances Reggie Bush (at Orl.) .................................. Dec. 3, 2006 Arian Foster (at Phil.)............................. Oct. 23, 2011 Arian Foster (vs. Anch.) .......................... Sept. 12, 2010 Peyton Manning (vs. Lon.) ...................... Sept. 23, 2001 Herman Moore (at Phil.) ............................ Oct. 29, 1995 Ricky Watters (at Char.) ...........................Nov. 21, 1999 Rod Smith (at Anch.) ................................. Oct. 15, 2000 Peyton Manning (at Chi.)......................... Sept. 28, 2003 Peyton Hillis (vs. Phil.) .............................Nov. 28, 2010
180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Washington FFL Avg.
QB 59
RB 182
WR 65
TE 110
K 116
P 26
Def 55
110.4
137.9
114.6
41.8
113.2
26.4
42.8
Top Ten Single Game Rushing Performances Arian Foster (vs. Anch.) .......................... Sept. 12, 2010 Reggie Bush (vs. Mia.) ............................ Dec. 18, 2011 Anthony Thomas (at A.A.) ........................ Oct. 21, 2001 Peyton Hillis (at Orl.) .................................Nov. 7, 2010 Reuben Droughns (vs. Tex.) ...................... Oct. 17, 2004 Adrian Murrell (vs. Lon.) ......................... Dec. 13, 1998 Ricky Watters (at Tex.).............................. Oct. 20, 1996 Anthony Thomas (at Sea.) ........................ Dec. 16, 2001 Reuben Droughns (at Tex.) .......................Nov. 21, 2004 Reuben Droughns (vs. Tex.) .....................Nov. 20, 2005 Ricky Watters (vs. Tex.) ...........................Nov. 22, 1992 Adrian Murrell (at Lon.) .......................... Sept. 28, 1997
2011 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards ....... 203 .... Reggie Bush ........... Dec. 18 (vs. Mia.) Receiving Yards ..... 160 .... Rob Gronkowski .... Dec. 11 (at Char.) Receptions ................. 8 .... Rob Gronkowski .... Nov. 6 (vs. Lon.) Rob Gronkowski .... Nov. 13 (at Anch.) Passing Yards ........ 342 .... Josh Freeman ........ Nov. 20 (at Orl.) Points ........................ 28 .... Arian Foster............ Oct. 23 (at Phil.)
Warlords Fast Fact Among his many record‐setting or noteworthy accomplishments in 2011, Rob Gronkowski also became only the second player in league history to catch two touchdown passes in each of his first two starts. The other was Philadelphia wide receiver Roy Williams, who did it as a rookie in 2004. Gronkowski also tied a league record of six games with two or more TD receptions, equaling the mark held by London’s Chris Carter (1995) and Texas’ Randy Moss (2007). Those six games doubled the previous tight end record shared by Wesley Walls (London, 1996) and Tony Gonzalez (Miami, 1998).
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Single Season Record Holders Rushing Yards................... Arian Foster .............. 1,343 .... 2010 Rushing Attempts ............. Ricky Watters............... 305 .... 1996 Avg./Attempt (Min. 100). Reggie Bush ............... 5.21 .... 2011 Rushing Touchdowns........ Arian Foster ................... 13 .... 2010 Receptions......................... Herman Moore ............. 104 .... 1995 Receiving Yards ................ Herman Moore .......... 1,449 .... 1995 Avg./Catch (Min. 35) ........ Rod Smith ................. 17.28 .... 1997 Receiving Touchdowns ... Rob Gronkowski .......... 14 .... 2011 Herman Moore (WR) ..... 13 .... 1995 Receptions, TE .................. Dallas Clark ................... 89 .... 2009 Receiving Yards, TE ....... Rob Gronkowski ..... 1,055 .... 2011 Touchdowns, TE ............. Rob Gronkowski .......... 14 .... 2011 Passer Rating..................... Peyton Manning ...... 123.92 .... 2004 Passing Yards.................... Peyton Manning ........ 4,257 .... 2010 Touchdown Passes ............ Peyton Manning ............. 47 .... 2004 Interceptions Thrown ........ Peyton Manning ............. 21 .... 2001 Extra Points ....................... Adam Vinatieri............... 43 .... 2007 Field Goals ........................ Mike Hollis .................... 30 .... 1999 Field Goal Percentage .......Mike Hollis ................. .955 .... 2000 Punting Average ............... Hunter Smith ............. 45.20 .... 2000 Sacks ................................. Jared Allen ..................... 14 .... 2008 Interceptions...................... Ronde Barber ................... 9 .... 2001 Total Touchdowns ............ Arian Foster ................... 15 .... 2010 Rob Gronkowski .......... 15 .... 2011 Scoring .............................. Peyton Manning ........... 163 .... 2001 Scoring (QB) ..................... Peyton Manning ........... 163 .... 2001 Scoring (RB) ..................... Arian Foster ................. 128 .... 2010 Scoring (WR) .................... Herman Moore ............. 123 .... 1995 Scoring (TE) .................... Rob Gronkowski ........ 110 .... 2011 Scoring (PK) ..................... Mike Hollis .................. 122 .... 1999 Scoring (DEF) ................... Jared Allen ..................... 37 .... 2009
1994 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
3,000‐Yard Passers Dan Marino .................... 3,943 ..... 14 games Dan Marino .................... 3,134 ..... 12 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,695 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,924 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,745 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,688 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,901 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 4,168 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,626 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,910 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,633 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 3,543 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 4,213 ..... 14 games Peyton Manning ............ 4,257 ..... 14 games
1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2005 2010 2011
1,000‐Yard Rushers Ricky Watters ................ 1,186 ..... 14 games Ricky Watters ................ 1,236 ..... 14 games Ricky Watters ................ 1,048 ..... 14 games Ricky Watters ................ 1,117 ..... 14 games Ricky Watters ................ 1,007 ..... 14 games Reuben Droughns .......... 1,156 ..... 14 games Arian Foster ................... 1,343 ..... 14 games Arian Foster ................... 1,066 ..... 13 games
1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2004 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
1,000‐Yard Receivers Herman Moore ..............1,056 .... 14 games Herman Moore ..............1,449 .... 13 games Herman Moore ..............1,187 .... 14 games Herman Moore ..............1,101 .... 13 games Rod Smith .......................1,054 .... 14 games Rod Smith .......................1,421 .... 14 games Rod Smith .......................1,195 .... 14 games Andre Johnson ...............1,083 .... 14 games Andre Johnson ...............1,087 .... 14 games Andre Johnson ...............1,408 .... 14 games Andre Johnson ...............1,433 .... 14 games Andre Johnson ...............1,216 .... 14 games Rob Gronkowski .............1,055 .... 13 games
All-Time First Round Draft Picks Player Pos. Player Pos. Rodney Peete................... QB 2002 T.J. Duckett...................... RB Ricky Sanders .................. WR 2003 Charles Rogers ............... WR Scott Mitchell .................... QB 2004 Julius Jones ..................... RB Tyrone Wheatley .............. RB 2005 Braylon Edwards ............ WR (No selection) 2006 *Reggie Bush ................... RB Napoleon Kaufman........... RB 2007 Adam Vinatieri .................. K Cary Blanchard...................K 2008 Adam Vinatieri .................. K Peyton Manning ............... QB 2009 Glenn Coffee ................... RB Kevin Faulk....................... RB 2010 Arian Foster ..................... RB *Ron Dayne ...................... RB 2011 Lee Evans ....................... WR Anthony Thomas .............. RB
*First pick in the draft
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
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Ricky Watters Marcus Allen Dan Marino Herman Moore Brent Jones Herman Moore Ricky Watters Herman Moore Bruce Smith Rod Smith Bruce Smith Herman Moore Mike Hollis Peyton Manning Peyton Manning Warren Sapp Rod Smith Rod Smith Hunter Smith Ronde Barber Ryan Longwell Peyton Manning Peyton Manning Clark Croft Peyton Manning Peyton Manning Reggie Bush Braylon Edwards Andre Johnson Jared Allen
All-FFL Performers RB Second Team RB Second Team QB Second Team WR Second Team TE Second Team WR First Team RB Second Team WR First Team DE Second Team WR First Team DE First Team WR Second Team K First Team QB Second Team QB First Team DT First Team WR Second Team WR Second Team P Second Team CB Second Team K Second Team QB First Team QB First Team (MVP) Coach-of-the-Year QB First Team QB Second Team RB Rookie-of-the-Year WR Second Team WR First Team DE Second Team
2009
2010
2011
All-FFL Performers (continued) Andre Johnson WR First Team Dallas Clark TE First Team Jared Allen DE First Team (Defensive) Peyton Manning QB Second Team Peyton Manning QB First Team Arian Foster RB First Team (MVP) Andre Johnson WR Second Team Dan Carpenter K Second Team Rob Gronkowski TE First Team Arian Foster RB Second Team Jason Pierre-Paul DE Second Team Clark Croft Coach-of-the-Year
Washington All-Time Playoff Results 1994 at Orlando W, 34-22 at Ann Arbor L, 11-23 1995 vs. Orlando L, 20-47 1997 at Chicago L, 28-37 2001 at Seattle W, 27-22 at Philadelphia L, 30-41 2004 vs. Charlotte L, 39-40 2006 vs. London L, 34-37 2007 at Anchorage W, 92-50 at Seattle W, 22-17 2008 at Texas L, 56-72 2011 vs. Miami L, 38-57
Quarterback Dan Marino (225) Dan Marino (285) Scott Mitchell (233) Scott Mitchell (255) Peyton Manning (195) Peyton Manning (191) Peyton Manning (383) Peyton Manning (205) Peyton Manning (311) Peyton Manning (95) Peyton Manning (364) Matt Moore (294)
Warlords Fast Fact Peyton Manning saw his streak of 180 consecutive starts come to an end last year, which was second in FFL history to the 231 straight starts Brett Favre made from 1993‐2010. They’re the only offensive players to have started at least 100 games in a row. Tony Gonzalez is the only other offensive player to start more than 80 consecutive games (97 for Miami from 1999‐2006). After Favre and Manning on the quarterback list is Tom Brady with 71 in a row for Anchorage from 2003‐2008. Philadelphia’s Drew Brees, who is 33 years old, has the longest current streak by a quarterback (65), but would have to continue it for more than eight years just to catch Manning. Leading Rusher Marcus Allen (42) Ricky Watters (13) Ricky Watters (74) Ricky Watters (95) Anthony Thomas (76) Anthony Thomas (160) Emmitt Smith (65) Reggie Bush (126) Brandon Jacobs (145) Brandon Jacobs (67) Brandon Jacobs (87) Arian Foster (158)
Leading Receiver Ricky Watters (106) Herman Moore (55) Herman Moore (59) Rod Smith (73) Jay Riemersma (78) Rod Smith (92) Brandon Stokley (123) Lee Evans (64) Andre Johnson (74) Andre Johnson (74) Dallas Clark (105) Rob Gronkowski (78)
Top Scorer Ricky Watters (23) Pete Stoyanovich (9) Pete Stoyanovich (8) Cary Blanchard (11) Ron Dayne & Rod Smith (6) Anthony Thomas (11) Brandon Stokley (11) Reggie Bush (11) Brandon Jacobs (17) Braylon Edwards & Brandon Jacobs (6) Brandon Jacobs (18) Arian Foster (11)
Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Washington Year‐by‐Year Record Coach W L T PF PA Clark Croft 4 9 2 338 432 Clark Croft 6 10 0 422 512 Clark Croft 8 7 0 516 464 Clark Croft 10 5 0 596 509 Clark Croft 8 7 0 475 558 Clark Croft 9 6 0 535 451 Clark Croft 6 9 0 442 485 Clark Croft 5 10 0 413 528 Clark Croft 6 9 0 532 596 Clark Croft 9 6 0 487 484 Clark Croft 5 10 0 359 469 Clark Croft 6 9 0 442 476 Clark Croft 11 4 0 651 499 Clark Croft 4 11 0 370 485 Clark Croft 11 4 0 558 386 Clark Croft 9 5 1 622 482 Clark Croft 10 5 0 584 544 Clark Croft 6 9 0 594 550 Clark Croft 10 5 0 667 572 Clark Croft 10 4 1 613 516
Div. Finish Fourth Fifth Second Second Fourth Second Fourth Sixth Sixth Second Sixth Fourth First Sixth First First Second Fourth Third First
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Boston vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas
Home 4‐5 3‐9 6‐2 13‐8 4‐3 11‐10 10‐7 6‐13‐2 4‐4 5‐6 7‐13
Away 8‐3 5‐5 4‐3 12‐8 4‐3‐1 9‐11 6‐10 11‐9‐1 5‐7 7‐5 13‐8
Totals
157 152
4
73‐80‐2 84‐72‐2
vs. Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte vs. Chicago vs. London vs. Miami vs. Orlando vs. Philadelphia vs. Seattle vs. Texas
1994 1995 1997 2001 2004 2006 2007 2008 2011
All‐Time Series Records W L T Streak 12 8 Won 2 8 14 Lost 2 10 5 Won 2 25 16 Won 1 8 6 1 0‐2‐1 20 21 Won 1 16 17 Lost 1 17 22 3 3‐0‐1 9 11 Won 2 12 11 Won 1 20 21 Won 1
Postseason History Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Wild Card Qualifier Super Bowl Runner‐Up, Wild Card Qualifier Southern Division Champions Southern Division Champions Super Bowl Champions, Southern Division Champions Wild Card Qualifier Southern Division Champions
All‐Time Postseason Record W L Streak Home 1 0 Won 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 0 1 Lost 1 0‐1 1 1 Lost 1 0‐1 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 2 0 Won 2 ‐‐‐ 0 1 Lost 1 ‐‐‐
Away 1‐0 0‐1 ‐‐‐ 0‐1 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 1‐0 0‐1 2‐0 0‐1
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4
8
0‐4
4‐4
Most Points Scored in a Game 82 vs. Orlando (26) ............ 11/28/04 78 vs. Miami (49) ............... 11/14/04 75 at London (52)................. 9/10/00 70 vs. Texas (26) ............... 11/26/95 68 vs. London (17) ................. 9/4/94
6 7 7 8 10 10 11 11
Fewest Points in a Game vs. Orlando (20)....... 11/24/02 vs. London (27) ......... 10/3/99 at London (21) ........... 9/11/05 at Anchorage (27) ... 10/19/03 vs. Miami (57) ............ 9/29/02 vs. London (31) ....... 10/13/02 at Seattle (36) .......... 11/29/02 at Miami (18) ........... 10/16/05
3 3 4 6 8 8 9
Fewest Points Allowed at Orlando (31) ............... 9/19/93 vs. Ann Arbor (25) ........ 10/15/06 vs. Orlando (20) ............ 11/30/08 at Charlotte (48) ............. 11/4/07 vs. Orlando (18) ............ 12/18/05 vs. Philadelphia (41) ......... 9/9/07 at Texas (40) ................ 10/28/01
72 70 70 69 68 67
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
Largest Margin of Victory 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 42 (48-6) at Charlotte ..................... 11/4/07
WASHINGTON WARLORDS ALL-TIME RESULTS
Anchorage (12-8) L (H) 26-30 L (A) 24-36 L (H) 22-31 L (H) 30-38 W (A) 39-26 W (A) 40-27 W (A) 44-15 L (H) 24-26 W (A) 48-34 W (H) 31-20 L (A) 8-27 W (A) 23-20 W (H) 35-30 W (A) 42-33 L (H) 25-49 W (A) 92-50* W (H) 48-40 L (A) 30-41 W (H) 58-40 W (A) 64-39
10/4/92 10/31/93 11/20/94 9/3/95 10/15/95 11/17/96 10/26/97 10/24/99 10/15/00 10/7/01 10/19/03 9/12/04 11/6/05 12/17/06 11/18/07 12/23/07 10/5/08 11/8/09 9/12/10 11/13/11
Ann Arbor (8-14) L (H) 12-29 W (A) 15-11 W (A) 24-18 L (H) 24-34 L (A) 28-59 L (A) 11-23** W (H) 25-20 L (H) 28-32 W (A) 25-24 L (A) 27-28 L (H) 22-52 L (H) 34-40 W (A) 36-29 L (H) 21-48 L (H) 37-38 L (H) 25-28 W (H) 25-3 W (A) 37-12 L (A) 40-41 W (H) 40-30 L (A) 19-38 L (H) 24-50
9/13/92 12/13/92 11/21/93 12/19/93 9/11/94 12/24/94 9/24/95 9/8/96 9/7/97 10/25/98 9/12/99 9/3/00 10/21/01 10/6/02 12/14/03 9/19/04 10/15/06 10/14/07 12/7/08 10/25/09 10/24/10 9/11/11
Boston (10-5) W (A) 46-22 W (H) 56-35 L (H) 21-39 L (A) 23-31 W (H) 44-24 W (H) 27-21 W (A) 34-24 W (A) 55-16 W (H) 62-38 L (A) 23-36 L (A) 31-33 W (A) 40-30 L (H) 37-55 W (H) 46-37 W (H) 54-48
10/13/96 9/14/97 11/1/98 9/19/99 11/26/00 11/11/01 9/8/02 11/16/03 10/24/04 10/30/05 9/10/06 11/2/08 10/4/09 9/19/10 12/4/11
Charlotte (25-16) L (A) 15-31 W (H) 28-17 L (A) 16-33 L (H) 17-35 W (A) 27-20 W (H) 43-27 W (H) 44-37 W (A) 41-20 W (A) 59-48 L (H) 38-66 L (A) 22-30 L (H) 38-39 L (A) 23-26 L (H) 32-41 W (H) 38-29 W (A) 57-29 W (A) 46-19 W (H) 36-15 W (H) 34-28 L (A) 18-64 L (H) 16-18 W (A) 36-14 W (H) 32-31 W (A) 30-20 L (A) 49-55 W (H) 23-20 L (H) 39-40* W (A) 47-25 W (H) 24-11 L (A) 19-35 W (H) 35-26
11/1/92 12/6/92 9/12/93 11/7/93 10/2/94 10/30/94 11/12/95 12/3/95 9/22/96 11/10/96 10/12/97 11/2/97 10/18/98 11/8/98 10/31/99 11/21/99 9/24/00 10/29/00 10/14/01 11/25/01 9/15/02 11/10/02 9/21/03 10/12/03 10/10/04 12/19/04 12/26/04 11/13/05 12/11/05 10/8/06 11/26/06
W W W L W W W L L W
(A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A)
Most Points Allowed at Miami (28) .............. 9/14/08 at Miami (34) ............ 10/22/00 at Miami (52) .............. 12/5/04 vs. London (29) .......... 10/8/95 at Seattle (32) ............ 9/27/98 vs. London (30) ........ 11/27/05
48-6 48-30 54-49 21-51 59-42 34-25 53-50 44-57 15-23 48-18
11/4/07 12/9/07 11/9/08 11/23/08 10/11/09 11/29/09 10/17/10 11/21/10 10/16/11 12/11/11
Chicago (8-6-1) L (H) 34-41 L (A) 22-41 W (H) 42-38 L (H) 24-34 W (H) 63-34 W (A) 60-30 W (H) 24-22 L (A) 28-37* W (A) 49-33 W (H) 25-11 W (A) 56-52 W (A) 42-40 L (A) 23-44 T (A) 40-40 L (H) 29-33
9/20/92 10/24/93 12/5/93 10/9/94 10/22/95 12/10/95 9/1/96 12/14/97 12/6/98 11/3/02 9/28/03 11/7/04 10/2/05 11/25/07 11/1/09
London (20-21) L (A) 20-43 L (H) 15-17 L (H) 24-58 W (A) 41-35 W (H) 68-17 W (A) 35-34 W (A) 18-15 L (H) 29-69 W (H) 40-11 L (A) 15-44 L (A) 34-37 L (H) 34-48 W (A) 31-25 W (H) 34-16 L (H) 7-27 L (A) 17-43 W (A) 75-52 L (H) 29-54 W (H) 63-36 L (A) 24-42
9/27/92 10/25/92 10/3/93 10/17/93 9/4/94 11/13/94 9/10/95 10/8/95 9/29/96 12/8/96 9/28/97 11/16/97 10/4/98 12/13/98 10/3/99 12/5/99 9/10/00 11/5/00 9/23/01 11/18/01
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10-31 27-37 41-16 19-57 41-30 32-18 7-21 30-67 46-35 46-33 34-37* 47-20 20-50 36-28 56-24 41-48 57-44 60-31 26-55 31-46 52-31
Miami (16-17) W (A) 46-22 W (H) 27-23 W (H) 50-30 L (A) 20-22 L (A) 13-30 W (H) 56-53 L (H) 31-64 L (A) 29-45 L (A) 34-70 L (H) 22-49 W (H) 43-39 L (A) 19-37 L (H) 10-57 L (A) 23-31 L (A) 13-37 L (H) 25-38 W (H) 78-49 L (A) 52-70 L (H) 13-31 L (A) 11-18 W (A) 48-20 W (H) 49-16 W (A) 60-32 W (H) 61-52 L (A) 28-72 W (H) 63-27 W (H) 58-25 W (A) 56-10
10/13/02 12/15/02 11/2/03 11/30/03 9/26/04 10/31/04 9/11/05 11/27/05 9/17/06 10/29/06 12/24/06 10/28/07 12/16/07 10/19/08 11/16/08 9/27/09 12/20/09 10/3/10 12/19/10 10/2/11 11/6/11 10/6/96 11/24/96 8/31/97 11/9/97 9/20/98 11/29/98 11/14/99 12/12/99 10/22/00 11/12/00 11/4/01 12/9/01 9/29/02 12/1/02 9/7/03 11/9/03 11/14/04 12/5/04 9/25/05 10/16/05 10/22/06 11/19/06 9/23/07 12/2/07 9/14/08 10/12/08 9/20/09 12/13/09
L W W W L
(H) (A) (A) (H) (H)
19-26 10/24/10 32-31 12/5/10 54-40 9/18/11 42-32 12/18/11 38-57* 12/24/11
Orlando (17-22-3) T (H) 28-28 T (A) 33-33 W (A) 31-3 L (H) 17-29 L (H) 17-41 L (A) 37-40 W (A) 34-22* L (H) 30-53 L (A) 52-62 L (H) 20-47* L (A) 21-45 L (H) 23-61 W (A) 56-45 L (H) 24-31 L (H) 25-32 W (A) 30-21 L (A) 18-31 L (H) 16-48 L (H) 18-36 L (A) 41-43 L (A) 26-35 L (H) 13-33 W (A) 38-13 L (H) 6-20 L (H) 18-19 W (A) 33-24 W (A) 33-31 W (H) 82-26 L (A) 14-30 W (H) 18-8 W (H) 36-13 W (A) 52-18 L (A) 41-48 W (H) 46-27 W (A) 25-23 W (H) 20-4 L (H) 24-46 L (A) 23-30 W (A) 56-30 W (H) 44-19 T (H) 32-32 W (A) 41-24
10/18/92 11/15/92 9/19/93 11/14/93 10/25/94 10/16/94 12/18/94 11/5/95 11/19/95 12/17/95 9/15/96 11/3/96 9/21/97 11/30/97 10/11/98 11/22/98 10/17/99 11/28/99 9/17/00 11/19/00 9/9/01 12/2/01 9/22/02 11/24/02 10/26/03 11/23/03 10/3/04 11/28/04 9/18/05 12/18/05 9/24/06 12/3/06 9/30/07 10/21/07 9/21/08 11/30/08 9/13/09 10/18/09 11/7/10 12/12/10 10/30/11 11/20/11
Philadelphia (9-11) L (A) 17-31 9/6/92 L (H) 40-57 9/5/93 W (A) 39-26 10/23/94 W (H) 54-18 11/27/94 W (A) 36-11 10/29/95 W (A) 37-19 12/7/97 L (H) 27-31 9/6/98 W (A) 39-23 11/7/99 L (A) 25-33 10/8/00 L (A) 23-44 9/30/01 L (A) 30-41** 1/6/02 L (H) 31-35 11/17/02 W (H) 26-22 12/12/04 L (A) 22-28 10/23/05 L (A) 28-30 11/12/06 W (H) 41-8 9/9/07 L (H) 34-50 9/7/08 L (A) 27-32 11/22/09 W (H) 53-27 11/28/10 W (A) 49-43 10/23/11 Seattle (12-11) L (H) 23-43 L (A) 11-36 W (A) 28-14 W (H) 32-28 W (A) 38-22 L (H) 32-56 L (A) 26-40 L (H) 12-49 W (H) 29-27 L (A) 32-68 W (A) 28-20 W (H) 27-26 W (A) 56-27 W (A) 27-22* L (A) 22-58 L (H) 22-25 L (H) 14-30 W (H) 34-12 L (H) 27-28 W (A) 22-17** W (A) 30-21 L (A) 40-46 W (H) 55-11
11/8/92 11/29/92 9/19/93 11/28/93 11/6/94 12/4/94 9/17/95 10/27/96 10/19/97 9/27/98 9/26/99 12/3/00 12/16/01 12/30/01 10/27/02 9/14/03 10/9/05 12/10/06 10/7/07 12/30/07 10/26/08 11/14/10 9/25/11
Texas (20-21) W (A) 49-24 W (H) 32-18 L (H) 18-26 L (A) 22-27 L (H) 17-23 W (A) 35-16 W (A) 33-28 W (H) 70-26 W (A) 38-36 L (H) 19-49 W (H) 50-36 W (A) 16-13 L (H) 17-20 W (A) 25-22 W (A) 26-20 L (H) 38-40 L (H) 37-56 L (A) 16-45 W (A) 40-9 W (H) 32-20 W (A) 41-33 L (H) 19-39 L (H) 25-26 L (A) 27-48 L (H) 25-29 W (A) 58-23 L (H) 56-63 L (A) 33-43 W (A) 38-37 L (H) 29-42 W (H) 54-47 L (A) 27-33 L (A) 30-40 W (H) 51-36 L (A) 56-72* L (H) 40-46 L (A) 39-43 W (A) 55-40 W (H) 62-45 L (H) 20-48 W (A) 32-31
10/11/92 11/22/92 10/10/93 12/12/93 9/18/94 12/11/94 10/1/95 11/26/95 10/20/96 12/1/96 10/5/97 11/23/97 9/13/98 11/15/98 10/10/99 12/19/99 10/1/00 12/10/00 10/28/01 12/23/01 10/20/02 12/8/02 10/5/03 12/7/03 10/17/04 11/21/04 11/20/05 12/4/05 10/1/06 11/5/06 9/16/07 11/11/07 9/28/08 12/14/08 12/21/08 11/15/09 12/6/09 9/26/10 10/31/10 10/9/11 11/27/11
*-Playoff Game **-Super Bowl
Warlords Fast Fact Last year marked the seventh time teams have played each other in the final week of the regular season and the first week of the playoffs. 1994 2002 2004 2008 2010
2011
Same Opponent Back-to-Back Games Ann Arbor 27, Chicago 19 (week 15) Ann Arbor 45, Chicago 30 (playoffs) Chicago 59, Texas 38 (week 15) Texas 33, Chicago 13 (playoffs) Washington 23, Charlotte 20 (week 15) Charlotte 40, Washington 39 (playoffs) Washington 51, Texas 36 (week 15) Texas 72, Washington 56 (playoffs) Charlotte 40, Miami 26 (week 15) Miami 47, Charlotte 41 (playoffs) Boston 39, Anchorage 32 (week 15) Boston 45, Anchorage 34 (playoffs) Washington 42, Miami 32 (week 15) Miami 57, Washington 38 (playoffs)
FFL Players to Score on Their First Career Touch Jerry Rice (Tex. vs. Char.)
73-yard reception
Rob Moore (Lon. at Phil.)
47-yard reception
Sept. 1, 1991 Oct. 20, 1991
Michael Haynes (Phil. at Char.)
44-yard reception
Nov. 3, 1991
#-Clyde Simmons (Phil. vs. Lon.)
fumble recovery in end zone
Nov. 24, 1991
Mark Duper (Sea. at Tex.)
25-yard reception
Sept. 13, 1992
Howard Cross (Wash. vs. Chi.)
15-yard reception
Sept. 20, 1992
Willie Green (Wash. vs. Chi.)
67-yard reception
Sept. 20, 1992
Willie Gault (Sea. vs. Tex.)
4-yard reception
Oct. 18, 1992
Lorenzo Neal (Chi. at Anch.)
74-yard run
Sept. 12, 1993
Darnay Scott (Chi. vs. A.A.)
51-yard reception
Oct. 2, 1994
James Jenkins (Lon. at Orl.)
1-yard reception
Oct. 30, 1994
#-Warren Sapp (Wash. vs. Chi.)
5-yard interception return
Oct. 22, 1995
#-Michael Strahan (A.A. vs. Mia.)
24-yard interception return
Sept. 6, 1998
#-Darrin Smith (Anch. at Bos.)
23-yard interception return
Oct. 11, 1998
Darrell Jackson (Bos. at Anch.)
68-yard reception
Sept. 24, 2000
Itula Mili (Chi. vs. Anch.)
1-yard reception
Oct. 1, 2000
Terrence Wilkins (Mia. vs. Orl.)
10-yard reception
Oct. 1, 2000
Daunte Culpepper (Chi. at A.A.)
27-yard run
Oct. 8, 2000
Marvin Minnis (Char. at Mia.)
30-yard reception
Sept. 9, 2001
Todd Heap (Mia. at Tex.)
24-yard reception
Nov. 18, 2001
*Chris Chambers (Mia. vs. Wash.) 2-yard reception
Dec. 9, 2001
Donté Stallworth (Tex. vs. Lon.)
Sept. 15, 2002
34-yard reception
Lee Evans (Mia. at Lon.)
46-yard reception
Oct. 10, 2004
#-Rod Coleman (Wash. vs. Phil.)
39-yard interception return
Dec. 12, 2004
Heath Miller (Sea. vs. Mia.)
3-yard reception
Sept. 11, 2005
Brandon Jacobs (Wash. at Orl.)
1-yard run
Sept. 18, 2005
*Brandon Lloyd (Phil. at Char.)
89-yard reception
Sept. 25, 2005
Kris Mangum (Char. at Tex.)
2-yard reception
Oct. 2, 2005
Joe Klopfenstein (Sea. at Bos.)
16-yard reception
Oct. 1, 2006
Felix Jones (Chi. at Anch.)
98-yard kickoff return
Sept. 14, 2008
Robert Meachem (Tex. vs. Wash.)
47-yard reception
Sept. 28, 2008
Jonathan Stewart (Phil. at Sea.)
8-yard run
Sept. 28, 2008
Miles Austin (Orl. at Tex.)
59-yard reception
Oct. 25, 2009
Hakeem Nicks (Lon. vs. Sea.)
62-yard reception
Oct. 25, 2009
Jordy Nelson (Chi. vs. Bos.)
84-yard reception
Sept. 18, 2011
Rob Gronkowski (Wash. at Mia.)
10-yard reception
Sept. 18, 2011
*scored on first touch from scrimmage but not first touch overall Rookies in bold #-defensive player Todd Heap (11/18/01 & 9/30/02) and Lee Evans (10/10/04 & 12/12/04) scored on their first two receptions. Randy Moss scored on two of his first four receptions on 9/6/98. Chris Chambers (12/9/91), Brandon Lloyd (9/25/05), Heath Miller (9/11/05 & 10/16) and Rob Gronkowski (9/18/11) scored on two of their first three. James Jenkins (10/30/94), Terrence Wilkins (10/1/00) and Marvin Minnis (9/9/01) are the only offensive players to score a touchdown the only time they touched the ball in their FFL careers. Lorenzo Neal (9/12/93) and Kris Mangum (10/2/05) also scored touchdowns in the only games they played.
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS (TEAM); 2011 additions highlighted Points:
Points (Losing Team):
99 86 84 82 80 65 63 61 60 56
Points, Both Teams Combined:
Fewest Points:
137 (76-61) 136 (71-65) 132 (69-63) (67-65) 129 (99-30) 128 (76-52) 2 3 4
5
6
Fewest Points (Winning Team):
7 9 11 12 13
Fewest Points (Combined):
Margin of Victory:
11 (7-4) 17 (13-4) (9-8) 19 (11-8) 20 (13-7) 21 (14-7) (16-5) 69 (99-30) 66 (71-5) 65 (73-8) 64 (71-7) 63 (86-23)
London vs. Texas Charlotte at Boston London vs. Philadelphia Washington vs. Orlando Charlotte at Chicago Seattle at Philadelphia Charlotte at London Ann Arbor at Orlando Ann Arbor at Chicago Miami at London Washington vs. Texas Boston at Chicago London vs. Miami Chicago vs. Ann Arbor London vs. Charlotte Orlando vs. Ann Arbor Philadelphia vs. Seattle London vs. Texas London at Texas Boston vs. Ann Arbor Orlando vs. Washington Ann Arbor at Washington Chicago vs. Orlando Chicago vs. Texas Philadelphia at Boston Orlando at Washington Charlotte vs. Orlando Philadelphia vs. Seattle Boston vs. Philadelphia Texas at Chicago London at Texas Boston vs. Seattle Philadelphia vs. Seattle Philadelphia vs. Anchorage Orlando at Charlotte Chicago at London Texas vs. Seattle Chicago vs. Texas Chicago vs. Philadelphia Chicago at Seattle Anchorage at Ann Arbor Philadelphia vs. Seattle Boston vs. Seattle Washington vs. Orlando Charlotte vs. Washington Boston vs. Philadelphia Anchorage at Philadelphia Philadelphia at Seattle Anchorage at Texas Seattle vs. Philadelphia Ann Arbor vs. Seattle Texas at Chicago Boston vs. Philadelphia Texas at Chicago Anchorage at Philadelphia Philadelphia at Seattle Seattle at Ann Arbor London at Miami Texas vs. London London vs. Texas Orlando at Charlotte Boston at Texas Philadelphia vs. Chicago Charlotte at Boston
12-5-04 9-13-98 11-19-06 11-28-04 10-25-98 10-31-04 12-18-11 11-20-94 11-28-04 12-7-03 11-20-05 9-18-11 12-4-11 11-28-04 12-18-11 11-20-94 10-31-04 12-5-04 11-6-05 11-3-02 9-19-93 10-15-06 9-29-91 11-1-92 9-17-00 11-30-08 11-17-91 11-15-92 9-29-96 12-7-97 10-11-98 11-15-98 9-10-00 10-7-07 12-5-10 12-12-10 12-12-10 9-22-91 11-8-92 9-19-93 10-6-96 9-7-97 9-29-02 11-24-02 11-4-07 9-17-00 9-26-93 9-23-01 10-2-94 11-17-96 10-11-92 11-1-92 9-17-00 11-1-92 9-26-93 9-23-01 10-11-92 10-20-96 10-11-98 12-5-04 11-17-91 9-9-07 9-22-02 9-13-98
Total Yards:
Total Yards (Loss):
Total Yards, Combined:
Fewest Total Yards:
1,076 1,064 1,054 1,052 1,050 1,026 970 959 957 920 1,845 1,821 1,809 1,792 1,766 114 129
160 161 163 Fewest Total Yards 114 (Win): 129 176 204 230 Fewest Total Yards, 454 Combined: 538 575 580 595 Rushing Yards: 438 423 392 376 374 Rushing Yards (Loss): 366 359 339 329 325 Rushing Yards, 661 Combined: 639 620 602 585 Fewest Rushing Yards: -4 -3 -2
(957-888) (915-906) (1064-745) (970-822) (1052-714)
(340-114) (349-189) (296-279) (333-247) (307-288)
(373-288) (359-280) (438-182) (423-179) (313-272)
-1 0 Fewest Rushing Yards (Win):
Fewest Rushing Yards, Combined:
66
-2 2 3 4 5 39 51 53 67 70
(21-18) (28-23) (33-20) (37-30) (63-7)
Charlotte vs. Philadelphia 10-20-96 London at Washington 11-5-00 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 11-9-03 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 Charlotte vs. Orlando 10-2-11 Miami vs. Ann Arbor 11-5-00 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Chicago vs. Miami 10-15-00 London vs. Miami 12-4-11 Washington at Miami 12-5-04 London vs. Miami 12-4-11 London at Washington 9-23-01 London at Washington 11-5-00 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 Boston at Anchorage 12-13-98 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 11-4-01 Texas vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-04 Chicago at Charlotte 10-14-07 Philadelphia vs. Boston 12-8-96 Anchorage at Orlando 11-15-98 Boston at Anchorage 12-13-98 Texas vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-04 Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-26-00 Anchorage vs. Chicago 12-8-96 Anchorage at Texas 10-2-94 Anchorage vs. Boston 12-13-98 Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 10-12-97 London at Philadelphia 9-27-98 Miami vs. London 10-20-96 Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 Orlando at Chicago 12-3-00 Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-11-01 London vs. Texas 9-14-03 Charlotte at Boston 9-13-98 Philadelphia at Chicago 11-4-01 Boston vs. Anchorage 9-19-04 London vs. Texas 11-26-06 Charlotte at Anchorage 11-13-94 London vs. Texas 11-19-00 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-13-98 Boston vs. Anchorage 12-1-02 London vs. Texas 11-26-06 Orlando at Chicago 12-3-00 Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-11-01 London vs. Philadelphia 9-28-03 Chicago vs. Charlotte 11-2-08 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-4-98 London at Texas 12-10-95 Seattle at Philadelphia 12-2-07 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 11-27-05 Philadelphia at Seattle 12-19-00 Anchorage at London 9-30-07 London at Texas 12-10-95 Philadelphia vs. Chicago 9-20-98 Orlando vs. Seattle 9-5-93 London at Miami 10-20-96 Orlando at Anchorage 11-14-10 Washington at Philadelphia 12-7-97 Anchorage vs. Philadelphia 11-1-98 Philadelphia vs. London 9-27-98 Seattle at Anchorage 12-5-99 Anchorage vs. Boston 12-13-98 Boston vs. Anchorage 10-20-96
Rushing Attempts:
70 69 68 67 66
Attempts, Combined:
Fewest Attempts:
126 124 121 117 116
(64-62) (65-59) (70-51) (61-56) (63-53) (59-57) (63-53) (66-50) (58-58)
0 1 2
3
4
Fewest Attempts, Combined:
14 16 18 21 25
Avg. per Attempt (Min. 10 att.):
12.46 10.15 9.78 9.77 9.27 9.27 8.98 8.97 8.88 8.85 -0.09 0.27 0.36 0.58 0.85
Avg. per Attempt (Min. 20 att.):
Lowest Average (Min. 10 att.):
(9-5) (10-6) (11-7) (12-9) (13-12) (23-2) (13-162) (13-132) (18-176) (13-127) (26-241) (26-241) (40-359) (32-287) (25-222) (41-363) (11-(-1)) (11-3) (14-5) (19-11) (33-28)
Orlando at Seattle London at Philadelphia London vs. Boston Miami vs. Washington Charlotte at Orlando Seattle vs. Anchorage Miami at Washington Orlando at Chicago Miami vs. Orlando Miami at Anchorage eight times, most recently Miami vs. London Texas at London Seattle at Philadelphia London at Philadelphia Miami at Charlotte Washington vs. Texas Miami vs. Orlando Chicago vs. Anchorage Miami vs. London Texas vs. Miami Philadelphia at Seattle Washington vs. Orlando Boston at Texas Philadelphia vs. Boston Anchorage at Boston Philadelphia vs. Orlando Philadelphia at Chicago Seattle at Philadelphia Chicago vs. Charlotte Chicago at Seattle Philadelphia vs. Chicago Washington at Charlotte Anchorage at Philadelphia Texas at Boston Ann Arbor at Texas Anchorage at London Orlando at Anchorage Philadelphia at Charlotte London vs. Anchorage Chicago at Anchorage Orlando vs. Charlotte Philadelphia vs. Anchorage Anchorage vs. Philadelphia Boston at Anchorage London at Philadelphia Washington vs. Orlando Texas at Washington Boston vs. Anchorage Miami at Ann Arbor London at Washington Seattle vs. Anchorage Ann Arbor at Anchorage Chicago vs. Seattle Chicago vs. Seattle London vs. Texas London at Texas Charlotte vs. Orlando Boston at Philadelphia Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Anchorage at Washington Washington at Philadelphia Boston vs. Chicago Washington vs. Texas
9-14-97 10-20-02 9-9-01 12-5-04 9-18-94 11-11-01 11-9-03 11-27-94 11-25-01 11-4-07
Lowest Average (Min. 20 att.):
0.85 1.04 1.28 1.30 1.33 Rushing Touchdowns: 6
12-19-04 9-19-99 10-31-04 10-20-02 11-1-98 10-5-97 11-30-03 12-12-04 12-19-04 11-27-05 12-19-99 12-2-01 10-16-05 11-20-05 10-20-96 10-4-98 10-1-06 12-2-07 11-2-08 10-9-11 9-20-98 10-18-98 11-22-98 11-28-04 11-13-05 9-30-07 11-14-10 11-6-94 10-15-95 10-19-97 12-7-97 12-11-05 11-1-98 12-13-98 9-27-98 10-26-03 10-10-93 10-20-96 10-9-11 10-8-95 11-27-94 12-5-10 12-13-09 12-13-09 11-26-06 9-20-09 11-26-00 10-22-00 11-27-05 11-6-05 12-7-97 9-21-97 11-5-06
(33-28) (25-26) (29-37) (27-35) (36-48)
5
4 Passing Yards:
517 510 504 499 498 Passing Yards (Loss): 510 499 462 458 455 Passing Yards, 888 Combined: 822 806 805 801 Fewest Passing Yards: -7 0 2 5 9 Fewest Passing Yards (Win):
0 9 17 18 22
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(499-389) (517-305) (504-302) (445-360) (423-378)
Washington vs. Texas 11-5-06 Anchorage vs. Texas 9-11-05 Boston at Seattle 10-15-00 Anchorage vs. Washington 11-17-96 Orlando at Charlotte 12-6-98 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 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage never 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 vs. Charlotte 12-4-11 Philadelphia vs. Seattle 10-31-04 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 10-16-05 Texas at Philadelphia 11-30-08 Washington at Orlando 12-3-06 several, most recently London at Chicago 12-11-11 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 Philadelphia at London 11-19-06 London at Washington 11-5-00 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Ann Arbor at Washington 9-12-99 Philadelphia at London 11-19-06 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Seattle at Washington 11-28-93 Washington vs. Texas 10-5-03 Texas vs. Washington 9-26-10 Seattle at Philadelphia 10-31-04 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 London at Washington 11-5-00 Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 11-4-07 Anchorage at Texas 9-18-11 Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 several times, most recently Chicago at Ann Arbor & Washington vs. Orlando 10-30-11 Orlando at Chicago 10-24-04 Orlando vs. Texas 10-7-07 Seattle at Washington 10-27-96 Anchorage at Philadelphia 10-12-97 Charlotte at Miami 11-25-07 several times, most recently Chicago at Ann Arbor 10-30-11 Seattle at Washington 10-27-96 Charlotte at Miami 11-25-07 Texas vs. Anchorage 11-8-92 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-29-02 Orlando vs. Washington 9-15-96 Miami vs. Washington 12-5-04
Fewest Passing Yards, Combined:
Passing Attempts:
Passing Attempts, Combined:
0 12 20 63 65 65 63
(0-0) (12-0) (20-0) (63-0) (65-0)
62 61 60 104 103 101 99
(56-48) (58-45) (65-36) (55-44) (52-47) (57-42) (62-37) (52-47) 96 (50-46) (53-43) Fewest Passing Attempts: 0 1
2 3
4
Fewest Attempts, Combined:
Completions:
0 4 7 10 11 43 42 41 40 39
(0-0) (4-0) (4-3) (10-0) (11-0)
Philadelphia at Boston 11-29-98 Orlando at Miami 11-8-98 Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 Boston at Anchorage 12-1-96 Texas at Seattle 11-2-03 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 Chicago vs. Washington 12-6-98 London at Washington 9-23-01 Seattle at Texas 12-12-10 Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 Ann Arbor at Charlotte 10-13-96 Texas vs. Washington 11-21-04 Miami at Seattle 9-11-05 Ann Arbor at Orlando 12-4-05 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 Chicago vs. Anchorage 11-7-93 Boston at Anchorage 10-5-97 Charlotte at Texas 12-13-98 Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 Washington at Orlando 11-7-10 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 10-10-04 Texas vs. Washington 9-26-10 several times, most recently Chicago at Ann Arbor & Washington vs. Orlando 10-30-11 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 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-29-02 Orlando vs. Texas 10-7-07 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 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 Philadelphia at Boston 11-29-98 Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 Miami vs. Orlando 11-8-98 Boston at Chicago 10-11-09 Texas at Seattle 11-2-03 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 Chicago vs. Washington 12-6-98 Chicago at Philadelphia 11-10-91 Seattle vs. Boston 12-6-09 Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 London vs. Miami 9-28-08 Washington vs. Anchorage 9-12-10 London at Washington 11-5-00 Philadelphia at Chicago 9-21-08 Anchorage at Texas 9-13-09
Completions, Combined: 70 68 67 66 65 Fewest Completions:
0
(43-27) (40-28) (36-31) (36-30) (39-26) (40-25)
1
2
3 4 Fewest Completions, Combined:
Completion %:
0 1 3 6 8 100.00 93.75 90.00 89.47 88.57 86.96 86.67
(0-0) (1-0) (3-0) (6-0) (8-0) (11-11) (15-16) (18-20) (33-38) (31-35) (20-23) (26-30)
Lowest Completion % 16.67 (2-12) (Min. 10 att.): 19.05 (4-21) 25.00 (3-12) (7-28) 25.93 (7-27) 26.09 (6-23) Lowest Completion % 19.05 (4-21) (Min. 20 att.): 25.00 (7-28) 25.93 (7-27) 26.09 (6-23) 26.92 (7-26) Average per Pass 17.68 (19-336) (Min. 10 att.): 16.13 (23-371) 15.40 (20-308) 15.39 (23-354) 15.00 (18-270) Average per Pass 16.13 (23-371) (Min. 20 att.): 15.40 (20-308) 15.39 (23-354) 14.92 (25-373) 14.87 (23-342)
68
Philadelphia at Seattle 9-15-02 Miami at Orlando 10-2-05 Orlando vs. Washington 11-7-10 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 10-10-04 London at Washington 11-5-00 Washington vs. Anchorage 9-12-10 several times, most recently Chicago at Ann Arbor & Washington vs. Orlando 10-30-11 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 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 11 times, most recently Miami vs. Orlando 10-5-08 10 times, most recently Charlotte vs. London 12-4-05 Philadelphia at Boston 11-29-98 Orlando at Miami 11-8-98 Chicago vs. Boston 11-4-07 Texas at Seattle 11-2-03 Washington vs. Texas 11-22-93 Boston at Chicago 10-11-09 Orlando at Washington 12-18-05 Seattle at Charlotte 10-16-94 Orlando vs. Texas 10-20-91 Philadelphia vs. Boston 11-10-02 Philadelphia vs. Washington 10-23-11 Chicago vs. Charlotte 10-10-99 Philadelphia vs. Charlotte 12-16-07 Philadelphia at Charlotte 10-12-08 Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 Anchorage at Seattle 9-10-95 Philadelphia at Anchorage 10-1-95 Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-99 Seattle at Philadelphia 11-9-08 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-17-93 Anchorage at Seattle 9-10-95 Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor 10-31-99 Seattle at Philadelphia 11-9-08 Philadelphia vs. Orlando 10-17-93 Anchorage at Ann Arbor 9-19-93 Chicago at Philadelphia 9-24-00 Philadelphia at Anchorage 11-29-09 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-27-92 Seattle vs. Anchorage 12-19-93 Texas at Orlando 10-7-07 Philadelphia at Anchorage 11-29-09 Philadelphia at Seattle 9-27-92 Seattle vs. Anchorage 12-19-93 Texas vs. Washington 12-6-09 Chicago at Ann Arbor 12-2-01
Lowest Average (Min. 10 att.):
-0.58 1.60 1.79 2.17 2.19 Lowest Average 2.19 (Min. 20 att.): 2.24 2.34 2.56 2.63 Avg. per Completion 44.00 (Min. 10 Comp. or 28.00 150 yards): 27.63 23.85 23.83 Avg. per Completion 28.00 (Min. 20 Comp. or 27.63 300 yards): 23.85 23.39 23.00 Lowest Average Per Completion:
Lowest Avg. per Completion (Min. 10):
Touchdown Passes:
4.00 5.20 5.25 5.33 5.67 5.33 5.83 5.86 5.90 5.93 6
5
Interceptions:
6 5
4
(12-(-7)) (10-16) (19-34) (12-26) (27-59) (27-59) (34-76) (35-92) (25-64) (27-71) (4-176) (12-336) (16-442) (13-310) (12-286) (12-336) (16-442) (13-310) (18-421) (15-345) (15-345) (4-16) (5-26) (8-42) (12-64) (6-32) (6-34) (12-64) (12-70) (14-82) (20-118) (14-83)
Washington at Orlando 10-18-09 Chicago at Ann Arbor 10-4-98 Orlando vs. Washington 12-3-06 Orlando vs. London 11-22-92 Charlotte vs. Orlando 12-11-94 Charlotte vs. Orlando 12-11-94 Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia 10-28-01 Texas at Charlotte 9-20-98 Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 Seattle at Orlando 9-19-04 Anchorage at Seattle 9-10-95 Chicago at Philadelphia 9-24-00 Orlando at London 11-10-91 Charlotte at Chicago 10-23-94 Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 9-14-97 Chicago at Philadelphia 9-24-00 Orlando at London 11-10-91 Charlotte at Chicago 10-23-94 Orlando at Philadelphia 10-12-03 Charlotte at Ann Arbor 11-14-04 Seattle vs. London 9-9-07 Chicago at Ann Arbor 10-4-98 Orlando vs. London 11-22-92 Chicago at Charlotte 10-3-10 Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 Ann Arbor vs. Orlando 10-23-94 Orlando vs. Washington 12-3-06 Anchorage vs. Chicago 11-22-92 Chicago vs. Philadelphia 11-8-92 Orlando at Anchorage 11-3-02 Charlotte vs. London 11-14-99 London at Orlando 12-1-96 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 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage at Washington 11-18-07 Ann Arbor at Anchorage 9-27-98 Boston vs. Philadelphia 11-26-06 Charlotte at London 9-18-05 Chicago at London 10-17-04 London at Philadelphia 11-20-11 Miami vs. Charlotte 9-10-00 Orlando at Miami 11-1-09 Philadelphia vs. Anchorage 12-18-11 Seattle never Texas at London 11-19-00 Washington vs. Miami 11-14-04 Anchorage vs. Texas 12-5-93 Washington at Texas 11-11-07 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 several times, most recently Orlando vs. Washington 11-20-11
Receptions:
39 38 37 35
34
Fewest Receptions:
1 3
4
5 6 Receptions, Combined: 62 (34-28) 59 (32-27) (31-28) (38-21) 58 (39-19) (35-23) 57 (31-26) (29-28) (30-27) (34-23) 56 (37-19) (32-24) (30-26) (29-27) Fewest Receptions, 11 (7-4) Combined: 12 (7-5) 14 (8-6) (10-4)
Receiving Yards:
69
15 (11-4) (9-6) (12-3) (9-6) 16 (8-8) (12-4) (10-6) 491 478 477 472 464
Charlotte vs. Texas London at Washington Ann Arbor vs. Texas Washington vs. Texas Ann Arbor at Seattle London vs. Charlotte Boston vs. Seattle Philadelphia vs. Seattle Anchorage at Boston Chicago vs. Boston London vs. Charlotte Texas at Washington Philadelphia at Orlando Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Boston vs. Orlando Boston vs. Philadelphia Miami at Philadelphia Chicago vs. Charlotte Orlando at Boston Boston at Anchorage Ann Arbor at Orlando Anchorage at Seattle Anchorage vs. Chicago Texas at Chicago Anchorage vs. Philadelphia Texas at Orlando Texas at Washington Texas vs. Orlando Texas at London Philadelphia at Charlotte Philadelphia at Seattle Washington vs. Orlando several times, most recently Anchorage at Boston several times, most recently Orlando at Miami Philadelphia at Orlando London vs. Charlotte Washington at Chicago London at Washington Charlotte vs. Texas London vs. Charlotte Ann Arbor vs. Washington Charlotte at Chicago Ann Arbor at Chicago Anchorage at Boston Ann Arbor vs. Texas Anchorage vs. Chicago Charlotte at Anchorage Orlando at London Seattle vs. Anchorage London at Philadelphia Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage London vs. Texas Seattle vs. Philadelphia Chicago vs. Texas Orlando at Philadelphia Orlando at Boston Chicago at Ann Arbor Texas at Washington Orlando at Texas Washington vs. Anchorage Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Washington vs. Texas Washington vs. Miami London vs. Orlando Ann Arbor at Washington
10-22-00 10-3-10 11-27-94 11-26-95 11-1-98 10-5-03 12-9-07 9-18-11 12-1-02 11-30-03 11-28-04 11-5-06 11-25-07 12-1-96 9-22-96 9-29-96 10-13-96 10-25-98 11-7-04 9-24-06 9-6-92 10-25-92 9-12-93 10-3-93 11-21-93 9-7-97 10-5-97 10-12-97 11-8-98 12-12-99 12-19-99 12-2-01 10-9-11 11-13-11 11-25-07 11-26-95 12-10-95 10-3-10 10-22-00 10-5-03 9-11-94 9-7-97 9-29-02 12-1-02 11-27-94 11-21-04 10-15-06 11-12-06 10-25-92 9-27-98 11-9-97 11-8-98 12-19-99 10-3-93 10-17-93 9-22-96 9-28-08 11-22-92 10-12-97 10-24-99 9-23-07 12-14-08 10-12-08 11-12-06 9-11-11
Receiving Yards (Loss): 437 426 417 416 408 Receiving Yards, 848 Combined: 780 767 758 731
(472-376) (394-386) (391-376) (411-347) (426-305) (389-342)
Fewest Receiving Yards: 21 25 26 31 32 Fewest Receiving Yards 26 (Win): 38 43 45 49 Fewest Yards, Combined:
138 (95-43) 142 (87-55) (97-45) 154 (90-64) 157 (121-36) 165 (84-81) Average per Catch 29.50 (8-236) (Min. 5 rec.): 27.55 (11-303) 25.64 (11-282) 25.22 (9-227) 25.00 (5-125) Avg. per Catch 27.55 (11-303) (Min. 10 rec.): 25.64 (11-282) 23.83 (12-268) 22.91 (11-252) 22.81 (16-365) Lowest Average 5.55 (11-61) per Catch (Min. 10): 5.57 (14-78) 5.62 (13-73) 5.71 (14-80) 5.73 (15-86) Lowest Average 5.92 (24-142) Per Catch (Min. 20): 6.19 (21-130) 6.50 (22-143) 6.60 (20-132) 6.71 (21-141) Receiving Touchdowns: 6
Miami vs. Washington Orlando at Charlotte Charlotte at London Orlando vs. Charlotte Chicago vs. London London vs. Orlando Miami vs. Washington Chicago vs. Miami Ann Arbor vs. Washington Orlando at Charlotte Charlotte at Anchorage Boston vs. Seattle Philadelphia at Texas Philadelphia vs. Boston Boston vs. Orlando Chicago at Charlotte Philadelphia vs. Boston Orlando at Texas Texas vs. London Philadelphia vs. Chicago Texas vs. Chicago Washington vs. Charlotte Ann Arbor vs. Chicago Ann Arbor vs. Chicago Ann Arbor vs. Texas Orlando at Boston London at Philadelphia Chicago at Philadelphia Texas vs. London Chicago at Ann Arbor Chicago vs. Texas Seattle vs. Philadelphia Philadelphia vs. Seattle Philadelphia at Chicago Chicago at Seattle Boston at Ann Arbor Philadelphia vs. Washington Seattle at Washington Chicago at Seattle Boston at Ann Arbor Texas at Charlotte Orlando at Texas Texas vs. Miami Charlotte at Texas Boston at London Orlando vs. Boston Boston at Chicago Boston at Ann Arbor Charlotte at Texas Chicago at Ann Arbor Charlotte vs. Washington Orlando vs. Anchorage Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor Charlotte vs. London Boston at Chicago Washington vs. Orlando Miami vs. Washington Chicago vs. Boston
5
9-23-07 12-6-98 12-18-11 9-19-10 11-5-06 11-12-06 12-5-04 10-15-00 9-11-94 12-6-98 10-15-06 10-7-01 10-24-93 12-5-99 9-22-96 10-14-07 12-5-99 10-29-95 11-8-98 11-9-97 11-12-06 12-11-05 10-7-07 9-28-08 9-27-92 11-7-04 11-1-09 11-9-97 10-11-98 9-28-08 10-3-93 12-19-99 11-14-93 9-4-94 10-8-95 11-23-08 10-23-11 11-8-92 10-8-95 11-23-08 10-3-99 10-25-09 11-10-02 10-2-05 9-9-01 10-19-97 9-23-01 12-8-02 11-9-03 10-25-92 10-12-03 11-29-92 12-18-05 12-12-93 11-30-03 11-28-04 9-14-08 9-18-11
4 Punts:
16 12
11
10 Punts (Combined):
20 (11-9) 18 (16-2) (9-9) (10-8) (10-8) (10-8) 17 (10-7) (12-5) (9-8) (9-8) (12-5) (10-7) (11-6) (9-8) 16 15
Average (Minimum: 2 punts):
63.0 61.0 60.5 60.3
Average (Minimum: 4 punts):
60.0 59.6 59.5 58.0 57.6 56.8
70
several, last time for each team listed Anchorage vs. Charlotte 10-15-06 Ann Arbor at Washington 9-11-11 Boston vs. Seattle 11-28-10 Charlotte at London 12-18-11 Chicago vs. Anchorage 11-6-11 London vs. Miami 12-4-11 Miami at London 12-7-97 Orlando never Philadelphia at Washington 9-5-93 Seattle vs. Chicago 12-1-96 Texas vs. Miami 10-18-09 Washington at Miami 12-13-09 several times, most recently Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia 11-27-11 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 Boston at Anchorage 12-5-97 Texas vs. London 10-15-00 Orlando at Chicago 12-3-00 London at Texas 9-10-06 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 several times, most recently Washington at Orlando 11-20-11 Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 Seattle vs. Philadelphia 12-19-99 Seattle vs. London 9-3-00 London at Texas 9-15-02 Washington at Orlando 11-20-11 Texas vs. London 11-28-93 Boston at Anchorage 10-5-97 Charlotte vs. London 10-8-00 Anchorage vs. London 12-12-04 London at Texas 9-10-06 Boston vs. Anchorage 11-5-06 London at Seattle 12-17-06 Orlando at Boston 10-23-11 several times, most recently Ann Arbor at Anchorage 12-5-10 several times, most recently Anchorage at Seattle 10-16-11 Miami vs. Washington 9-23-07 Anchorage vs. Miami 11-4-07 Ann Arbor at Miami 11-5-00 Texas vs. Philadelphia 10-24-99 Miami vs. Orlando 10-1-00 Miami vs. Washington 9-18-11 Miami at Orlando 11-28-10 Anchorage vs. London 9-11-11 Seattle at Orlando 10-17-10 Texas vs. Seattle 9-13-92 Seattle vs. Chicago 9-19-93 Anchorage vs. Boston 11-27-11 Boston at Charlotte 12-3-06
Yards:
Punting Yards, Combined:
Sacks:
704 555 539 531 526 927 851 832 794 787 6½ 6
(555-372) (470-381) (441-391) (709-85) (394-393)
5
4½ 4
Sacks, Combined:
Interceptions:
9 (6½-2½) 8 (6-2) 7 (5-2) (4½-2½) (5-2) 6 (4-2) (5-1) (6-0) (4-2) (5-1) (3-3) (4-2) (3-3) (3-3) 5½ (3-2½) (5-½) (4-1½) (3½-2) 3
Interceptions, Combined: 4 (3-1)
Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 London at Texas 9-10-06 Ann Arbor at London 11-15-09 Texas vs. London 10-15-00 Orlando at Texas 11-9-08 Orlando at Boston 10-23-11 Washington at Orlando 11-20-11 Philadelphia at Ann Arbor 10-11-98 Texas vs. London 9-15-02 Washington vs. Boston 10-4-09 Orlando at Seattle 9-6-98 London at Texas 10-12-03 London vs. Seattle 10-30-11 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 London at Texas 11-28-93 Texas vs. Boston 9-6-98 London at Miami 12-19-04 several, last time for each team listed Anchorage never Ann Arbor at Chicago 11-16-08 Boston vs. Ann Arbor 12-11-11 Charlotte vs. Anchorage 12-12-10 Chicago at Anchorage 11-8-98 London at Miami 11-26-00 Miami at Washington 9-25-05 Orlando vs. Charlotte 10-6-02 Philadelphia never Seattle vs. Anchorage 11-25-07 Texas at London 9-19-10 Washington vs. Chicago 11-1-09 Washington vs. Boston 10-4-09 London at Texas 10-12-03 London vs. Seattle 10-30-11 Chicago at Washington 9-20-92 London at Texas 11-28-93 London at Seattle 11-30-08 Orlando at Ann Arbor 11-8-92 Ann Arbor at Texas 11-13-94 Orlando at Seattle 9-6-98 Ann Arbor vs. Boston 10-14-01 Texas vs. Chicago 11-12-06 Philadelphia at Chicago 12-9-07 Charlotte vs. Anchorage 12-12-10 Boston vs. Orlando 10-23-11 Washington at Charlotte 12-11-11 Orlando vs. Texas 11-11-01 Seattle vs. Ann Arbor 11-21-04 Charlotte at Anchorage 9-21-08 London vs. Orlando 11-21-10 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 Boston vs. Ann Arbor 10-26-03
Points by Defense:
18 16 15 14
13 Combined Points By Defense:
71
22 (18-4) 20 (15-5) 18 (12-6) (12-6) (12-6) (12-6) (14-4) (10-8) (14-4) 17 (9-8) (10-7) (14-3) 16 (12-4) (16-0) (16-0) (8-8) (12-4) (10-6) (12-4) (12-4) (12-4) (10-6) (14-2) (10-6) (12-4)
London vs. Seattle Charlotte vs. Boston Philadelphia vs. Chicago Washington vs. Boston Orlando at Seattle Philadelphia vs. Texas Chicago at Philadelphia Seattle at Ann Arbor Philadelphia at Chicago London at Boston Charlotte at Chicago Miami vs. London Boston vs. Chicago London at Philadelphia Charlotte at Orlando London vs. Seattle Washington vs. Boston Anchorage at Texas Ann Arbor vs. London Ann Arbor vs. Miami Washington vs. Texas Philadelphia vs. Texas Anchorage at Seattle Miami vs. London London at Miami Chicago at Anchorage London at Boston Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor Charlotte vs. Boston Philadelphia vs. Chicago Chicago at Anchorage Texas vs. Miami Texas at Miami London at Texas Washington at Charlotte Washington vs. Miami Charlotte at Miami Charlotte at Chicago London at Seattle Orlando at Miami
10-30-11 11-9-97 9-20-98 10-4-09 9-6-98 9-26-04 12-5-04 9-10-06 10-1-06 9-14-08 11-2-08 10-11-09 11-29-09 10-14-94 9-27-97 10-30-11 10-4-09 11-8-92 11-6-94 9-6-98 12-22-01 9-26-04 11-25-07 10-11-09 12-19-04 10-29-06 9-14-08 12-4-94 11-9-97 9-20-98 11-8-98 10-17-99 10-7-01 10-12-03 10-12-03 12-2-07 10-19-08 11-2-08 11-30-08 11-1-09
SELECTED FFL POSTSEASON TEAM RECORDS (Super Bowl marked with *); 2011 additions highlighted Points:
92 82 80 72 69 Points, Losing Team: 56 50 48 47 46 Combined Points: 142 (92-50) 128 (80-48) (72-56) 111 (82-29) 101 (63-38) 100 (53-47) Fewest Points: 10 11 13
Fewest Points, Winning Team:
Fewest Combined Points:
Scoring Margin:
Total Yards:
Fewest Total Yards:
Rushing Yards:
Fewest Rushing Yards:
14 15 22 23 27 28 29 34 39 41 42 45 53 46 45 42 32 990 971 882 859 839 269 292 304 346 347 366 364 350 325 296 0 16 24 40 45
(23-11) (22-17) (31-10) (28-14) (32-13)
Washington at Anchorage 12-23-07 Texas vs. London 12-17-00 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 Texas vs. Washington 12-21-08 *Texas at Philadelphia 12-28-08 Washington at Texas 12-21-08 Anchorage vs. Washington 12-23-07 London vs. Ann Arbor 12-17-95 *Miami at London 1-1-12 *London at Anchorage 12-28-03 Washington at Anchorage 12-23-07 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 Texas vs. Washington 12-21-08 Texas vs. London 12-17-00 *Ann Arbor at Orlando 1-2-94 *London vs. Miami 1-1-12 Charlotte at London 12-15-91 *Washington at Ann Arbor 12-24-94 Anchorage vs. Miami 12-24-06 Chicago vs. Texas 12-22-02 Boston vs. Seattle 12-23-07 Seattle at Charlotte 12-15-96 Seattle at Orlando 12-20-92 *Washington at Seattle 12-30-07 *Ann Arbor vs. Washington 12-24-94 Washington at Seattle 12-30-01 Charlotte vs. Washington 12-15-96 Orlando vs. Texas 12-26-93 *Ann Arbor vs. Washington 12-24-94 *Washington at Seattle 12-30-07 London vs. Charlotte 12-15-91 Charlotte vs. Seattle 12-15-96 Seattle at Boston 12-23-07 Texas 82, London 29 12-17-00 *Texas 69, Philadelphia 23 12-28-08 Miami 56, Anchorage 11 12-24-06 Orlando 57, Seattle 15 12-20-92 Washington 92, Anchorage 50 12-23-07 Ann Arbor 80, London 48 12-17-95 *London vs. Miami 1-1-12 Ann Arbor at London 12-17-95 *Texas at Philadelphia 12-28-08 Miami at Chicago 12-17-00 Charlotte at Miami 12-26-10 Miami at Philadelphia 12-22-02 Seattle at London 12-24-11 *Boston at Ann Arbor 1-2-00 Orlando vs. Washington 12-18-94 *Philadelphia vs. Texas 12-29-02 Boston vs. Seattle 12-23-07 *London at Anchorage 12-28-03 Orlando vs. Seattle 12-20-92 *Texas at Philadelphia 12-28-08 Texas vs. London 12-17-00 Orlando at Washington 12-17-95 London vs. Philadelphia 12-21-03 London vs. Ann Arbor 12-17-95 *Washington at Ann Arbor 12-24-94 *Boston at Ann Arbor 1-2-00 *Texas at London 12-22-91 *Ann Arbor at Orlando 12-24-95
Rushing TDs:
6 4
3 Passing Yards:
Fewest Passing Yards:
Receiving Yards:
Fewest Receiving Yards:
Receptions:
520 471 404 388 386 0 11 14 15 36 461 448 369 340 335 36 53 91 95 97 36 29 28 27
Fewest Receptions:
26 3 6 7 9 10
Receiving TDs:
6 4
3
72
Texas vs. London London vs. Philadelphia Philadelphia at London Texas vs. Washington Washington at Texas *Miami vs. Boston several times, most recently *Philadelphia at Orlando *London vs. Miami Boston at Miami Miami vs. Charlotte Miami at Anchorage *Philadelphia vs. Texas Orlando vs. Seattle Seattle at London Miami at Philadelphia *Texas vs. Chicago Orlando vs. Washington Charlotte at Washington Miami at Chicago Ann Arbor at London Charlotte at Miami Ann Arbor vs. Chicago Ann Arbor vs. Chicago Seattle at Orlando Texas at Orlando *Chicago vs. Charlotte *Charlotte vs. Ann Arbor *London vs. Chicago Miami at Chicago Ann Arbor vs. Chicago London vs. Ann Arbor Philadelphia vs. Charlotte Ann Arbor at London Chicago vs. Ann Arbor Charlotte at Miami Washington at Anchorage Seattle at Orlando Orlando vs. Texas Texas at Orlando *Charlotte vs. Ann Arbor *London vs. Chicago Anchorage vs. Miami Philadelphia at Charlotte Washington at Orlando *Miami at Seattle *Chicago vs. Charlotte Washington at Anchorage *Ann Arbor at Orlando Ann Arbor at London London vs. Ann Arbor *Ann Arbor at Charlotte Miami vs. Ann Arbor several times, most recently Boston at Anchorage
12-17-00 12-21-03 12-21-03 12-21-08 12-21-08 1-2-11 1-3-10 1-1-12 12-26-99 12-26-10 12-24-06 12-28-08 12-20-92 12-24-11 12-22-02 12-24-00 12-18-94 12-26-04 12-17-00 12-17-95 12-26-10 12-26-93 12-18-94 12-20-92 12-26-93 1-2-05 12-22-96 1-1-06 12-17-00 12-26-93 12-17-95 12-21-08 12-17-95 12-26-99 12-26-10 12-23-07 12-20-92 12-15-91 12-26-93 12-22-96 1-1-06 12-24-06 12-20-92 12-18-94 12-27-98 1-2-05 12-23-07 1-2-94 12-17-95 12-17-95 12-22-96 12-20-98 12-26-10
SELECTED FFL POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Super Bowl marked with *); 2011 additions highlighted Points:
Points (QB):
Points (RB):
Points (WR):
Points (TE):
Points (K):
Points (Def.):
29 DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) 26 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 23 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) *Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.) Warrick Dunn (Tex. vs. Lon.) Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 22 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 20 Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 22 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 20 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 19 Dan Marino (Lon. vs. Char.) Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Mia.) 17 Brett Favre (A.A. at Lon.) Marc Bulger (Mia. at Anch.) *Brett Favre (Orl. vs. Phil.) 16 Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) Brad Johnson (Bos. at Mia.) *Drew Brees (Phil. vs. Tex.) 29 DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) 26 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 23 Warrick Dunn (Tex. vs. Lon.) Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) 20 Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.) 18 Rodney Hampton (Phil. at Char.) Priest Holmes (Phil. at Lon.) Brandon Jacobs (Wash. at Tex.) 23 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) *Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.) *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 17 several times, most recently Sidney Rice (Phil. at Orl.) 14 *Jerry Rice (A.A. at Orl.) 12 *Ben Coates (A.A. at Orl.) Andrew Glover (Mia. vs. A.A.) Dallas Clark (Wash. at Anch.) Todd Heap (Phil. at Lon.) 11 Dallas Clark (Wash. at Tex.) 16 *Chip Lohmiller (Tex. at Lon.) 15 Ryan Longwell (Tex. vs. Lon.) *Jason Elam (Char. at Chi.) 14 *John Carney (A.A. at Orl.) Matt Stover (A.A. at Lon.) Gary Anderson (Mia. vs. A.A.) *Rian Lindell (Lon. vs. Chi.) Robbie Gould (Mia. at Anch.) Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) *Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. at Lon.) 13 *Adam Vinatieri (Tex. at Phil.) Billy Cundiff (Phil. at Lon.) *John Kasay (Anch. vs. Lon.) Jason Elam (Char. at Wash.) *John Carney (Tex. at Phil.) 12 John Carney (Lon. at Wash.) 14 Terrence McGee (Chi. at Mia) 12 *Derrick Thomas (Orl. vs. Char.) 10 Deion Sanders (Orl. vs. Tex.) Jared Allen (Wash. at Anch.) 8 Richard Dent (Orl. vs. Tex.) *Mike Mamula (A.A. at Char.) *LaVar Arrington (Tex. at Phil.) Cliff Avril (Lon. vs. Sea.)
Yards Rushing:
12-21-08 12-31-06 12-17-95 12-22-96 12-17-00 12-17-00 12-24-00 1-1-12 12-21-03 12-28-03 12-26-10 1-1-12 12-26-10 12-15-91 12-17-00 12-17-95 12-24-06 1-3-10 12-18-94 12-26-99 12-28-08 12-21-08 12-31-06 12-17-00 12-17-00 12-21-03 12-28-03 12-20-92 12-21-03 12-21-08 12-17-95 12-22-96 12-24-00
Attempts:
243 234 206 205 190 37 35 34 33 32
Average:
Rushing TDs:
15.86 11.14 10.17 9.91 9.41 9.32 4 3
Yards Passing:
520 471 404 388 386 Touchdown Passes: 5
1-3-10 12-24-95 1-2-94 12-20-98 12-23-07 12-27-09 12-21-08 12-22-91 12-17-00 1-2-05 1-2-94 12-17-95 12-20-98 1-1-05 12-24-06 12-26-10 1-1-12 12-29-02 12-21-03 12-28-03 12-26-04 12-28-08 12-24-06 12-24-05 12-27-92 12-15-91 12-23-07 12-15-91 12-22-96 12-29-02 12-24-11
4
*LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.) 12-28-03 *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 Jonathan Stewart (Phil. at Lon.) 12-27-09 Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) 12-21-03 Harold Green (Orl. vs. Sea.) 12-20-92 Erric Pegram (Tex. at Orl.) 12-26-93 Thurman Thomas (A.A. at Lon.) 12-17-95 Rodney Hampton (Orl. at Wash.) 12-17-95 Eddie George (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 *Anthony Thomas (Wash. at Phil.) 1-6-02 *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 (7-111) Fred Taylor (Anch. vs. Wash.) 12-23-07 (14-156) Laurence Maroney (Anch. vs. Wash.) 12-23-07 (23-234) *Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.) 12-31-06 (11-109) Toby Gerhart (Mia. at Wash.) 12-24-11 (17-160) *Robert Smith (Chi. vs. A.A.) 12-21-97 (22-205) Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) 12-21-03 DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) 12-21-08 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 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 1-1-12 Brad Johnson (Bos. at Mia.) 12-26-99 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Marc Bulger (Mia. at Anch.) 12-24-06 *Drew Brees (Phil. vs. Tex.) 12-28-08 Aaron Rodgers (Mia. at Wash.) 12-24-11 *Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.) 1-1-12 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
Playoff Fast Fact In 63 postseason games since the FFL began in 1991, there have been three touchdown passes thrown by non‐quarterbacks. Jerry Rice threw the first one for Ann Arbor in the 1995 Super Bowl against Orlando. The others have come from Randy Moss in 2002 (Texas at Chicago), and Clinton Portis in 2005 (Miami vs. Chicago). Receptions:
20 Terrell Owens (Mia. at Chi.) 14 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) Marvin Harrison (Chi. vs. A.A.) 12 Marshall Faulk (A.A. at Chi.) Chris Carter (Lon. vs. A.A.) *Jerry Rice (A.A. at Orl.) *Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.) 11 Roddy White (Lon. vs. Sea.) 10 several times, most recently by Percy Harvin (Mia. at Lon.) Yards Receiving: 289 Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) 283 Terrell Owens (Mia. at Chi.) 204 Marshall Faulk (A.A. at Chi.) 193 *Amani Toomer (Tex. vs. Chi.) 169 *Michael Irvin (Lon. vs. Tex.)
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12-17-00 12-17-95 12-26-99 12-26-99 12-17-95 12-24-95 12-24-00 12-24-11 1-1-12 12-17-95 12-17-00 12-26-99 12-24-00 12-22-91
Average (Min. 4 rec.):
Receiving TDs: Field Goals:
39.33 34.00 33.00 26.75 26.50 26.00 3 5 4
Longest Field Goal: 59 53 52
51
50
Sacks:
3
Interceptions:
2
(3-118) Anthony Miller (A.A. vs. Chi.) 12-18-94 (4-136) Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Lon.) 12-17-00 (4-132) Mario Manningham (Anch. vs. Bos.) 12-26-10 (4-107) Tim Brown (Chi. at A.A.) 12-18-94 (4-106) Ricky Watters (Wash. at Orl.) 12-18-94 (5-130) *Larry Fitzgerald (Tex. at Phil.) 12-28-08 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 *Chip Lohmiller (Tex. at Lon.) 12-22-91 *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 Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) 12-26-10 Gary Anderson (Mia. vs. A.A.) 12-20-98 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 *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 Pete Stoyanovich (Orl. vs. Tex.) 12-26-93 Pete Stoyanovich (Wash. vs. Orl.) 12-17-95 Cary Blanchard (Wash. at Chi.) 12-14-97 Jeff Wilkins (Lon. vs. Phil.) 12-21-03 Jeff Wilkins (Mia. vs. Chi.) 12-24-05 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 Deion Sanders (Orl. vs. Tex.) 12-15-91 *Ed Reed (Mia. vs. Bos.) 1-2-11
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL); 2011 additions highlighted Points:
Points, QB:
Points, RB:
Points, WR:
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 32 Ronnie Brown (Seattle at Miami) ............................. 9-21-08 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 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 26 Tom Brady (Anchorage at Chicago) ...................... 10-28-07 25 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago vs. Texas)................. 12-15-02 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 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 32 Ronnie Brown (Seattle at Miami) ............................. 9-21-08 29 23 times, all listed above; most recently by Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia vs. Texas) ............. 11-30-08 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 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 26 Kevin Curtis (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor) ................. 9-23-07 25 Randy Moss (Texas vs. Orlando) .......................... 11-29-98 23 several time, most recently by Vincent Jackson (Chicago vs. Anchorage) .............. 11-6-11 22 Roddy White (London at Boston) ........................... 10-24-10
Points, TE:
Points, K:
Points, P:
75
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 20 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston) ..................10-20-02 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 17 several times, most recently by Rob Gronkowski (Washington at Charlotte) ...........12-11-11 13 Jeremy Shockey (London at Washington) .............11-27-05 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 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 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 7 Micah Knorr (Chicago vs. Miami) ...........................11-16-03 6 Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) .....................9-13-99 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.:
Yards Rushing:
Attempts:
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 11 Jared Allen (Washington vs. Boston)....................... 10-4-09 10 Wilber Marshall (Philadelphia vs. Chicago) ........... 10-11-92 Broderick Thomas (Orlando vs. Seattle).................. 11-1-92 Rod Woodson (Chicago at Charlotte) .................... 10-17-93 Bryce Paup (Ann Arbor vs. London) ........................ 11-6-94 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia at Seattle) ................. 11-13-94 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ............ 12-5-94 Troy Vincent (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ....................... 9-3-95 Warren Sapp (Washington vs. Chicago) ............... 10-22-95 Kevin Greene (Boston vs. Washington)................. 10-13-96 Willie McGinest (Boston at Chicago) ..................... 10-27-96 Shawn Springs (London vs. Miami) ....................... 10-31-99 Donnie Abraham (Charlotte vs. Miami).................... 12-5-99 Jason Gildon (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ................... 11-26-00 Brian Urlacher (Texas at Miami) .............................. 10-7-01 Jason Gildon (Miami vs. Anchorage) ..................... 12-23-01 Delthea O’Neal (Chicago vs. Orlando) .................... 10-6-02 Philip Buchanon (Philadelphia at Texas) ............... 11-16-03 Julius Peppers (Seattle vs. Miami) ........................ 11-28-04 Jason Taylor (London at Chicago)........................... 11-5-06 Jason Taylor (London vs. Philadelphia)................. 11-19-06 Asante Samuel (Anchorage at Seattle) ................. 11-25-07 Jared Allen (Washington vs. Miami) ........................ 12-2-07 Antonio Cromartie (Texas vs. Boston) ..................... 9-21-08 Terrell Suggs (Charlotte at Miami) ......................... 10-19-08 Ed Reed (Orlando vs. Charlotte) ............................. 12-7-08 Julius Peppers (Orlando at Miami) .......................... 11-1-09 Ndamukong Suh (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) ........ 10-31-10 Clay Matthews Jr. (Anchorage vs. Boston).............. 11-7-10 Cliff Avril (London vs. Seattle) ............................... 10-30-11 Clay Matthews Jr. (Anchorage vs. Seattle).............. 12-4-11 9 William Thomas (Seattle vs. Orlando) ................... 10-13-96 Ty Law (Boston at Ann Arbor) ............................... 10-17-99 Adam Jones (Chicago at Boston) .......................... 12-17-06 296 Adrian Peterson (Boston at Chicago) .................. 11-4-07 295 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 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 14.56 13.83 13.58 13.33 Avg. per Att. 17.30 (Min. 10 att.): 13.83 13.58 13.00 12.94 12.77 12.64 12.31 Rushing 5 Touchdowns: 4
Longest Run:
96t 95t 91t 90 90t 88t
Yards 173 Rushing, QB: 166 141 130 125 Attempts, QB: 15 14 13 12
11
76
(7-104) Larry Johnson (Texas vs. Charlotte) .......12-12-04 (9-131) Fred Taylor (Orlando vs. Texas) .............12-10-06 (12-166) Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ............11-26-06 (12-163) Jahvid Best (Miami at Ann Arbor) .............10-9-11 (9-120) Charlie Garner (London at Washington) ...10-8-95 (10-173) Michael Vick (Boston vs. Anchorage) ...12-1-02 (12-166) Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ............11-26-06 (12-163) Jahvid Best (Miami at Ann Arbor) .............10-9-11 (10-130) Michael Vick (Charlotte at Miami) ...........12-19-10 (16-207) Frank Gore (Philadelphia at Orlando) .......9-20-09 (13-166) Ray Rice (Chicago vs. Seattle) ...............12-13-09 (22-278) Corey Dillon (Boston at Philadelphia) .....10-22-00 (16-197) Chris Johnson (London at Texas) .............9-20-09 James Stewart (Philadelphia vs. Anchorage) ....10-12-97 Clinton Portis (Miami at London) ..........................12-7-03 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 Corey Dillon (Boston vs. Chicago) .....................10-28-01 Chester Taylor (Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia) ..........10-22-06 Herschel Walker (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ..............11-27-94 Chris Johnson (London at Texas) ............................9-20-09 Johnny Johnson (London at Anchorage) .................9-25-94 Ahman Green (Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor) ...........10-24-04 Warrick Dunn (Orlando vs. London) .......................10-15-06 Shaun Alexander (Seattle vs. Anchorage) .............11-11-01 Jahvid Best (Miami at Ann Arbor) .............................10-9-11 Michael Vick (Boston vs. Anchorage) ..................12-1-02 Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ...........................11-26-06 Michael Vick (Boston at Philadelphia) ......................12-7-03 Michael Vick (Charlotte at Miami) ...........................12-19-10 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Orlando) .............11-26-00 Michael Vick (Boston at Philadelphia) ................11-24-04 Jeff Garcia (Seattle vs. Chicago) ............................10-14-01 Michael Vick (Boston at Philadelphia) ......................12-7-03 Cam Newton (Orlando vs. Charlotte) .......................12-4-11 Michael Vick (Boston vs. Philadelphia) ..................12-15-02 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 twelve times, most recently by Michael Vick (Boston vs. Seattle) .............................10-1-06
Rushing TDs, QB:
3 Cam Newton (Orlando vs. Charlotte) ................... 12-4-11 2 several, last time for each team listed Tom Brady (Anchorage at Chicago) ...................... 10-28-07 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) ................... 10-8-95 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 Steve McNair (Orlando vs. Ann Arbor) .................... 10-5-03 Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Chicago) ................. 10-25-09 Jeff Garcia (Seattle vs. Philadelphia)..................... 12-10-00 Tim Tebow (Texas vs. Orlando) ............................ 12-18-11 WASHINGTON ............................................................ never Longest Run, 58 Michael Vick (Boston at Miami) ............................ 9-26-04 QB: 56 Kordell Stewart (Texas vs. London)....................... 10-11-98 54 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Orlando)............. 11-26-00 53 Michael Vick (Charlotte vs. London) ........................ 10-9-11 51 Michael Vick (London vs. Texas) ........................... 11-26-06 Rushing Yards, 86 Joey Galloway (Texas at Anchorage) ................ 11-12-95 WR: 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 67 Curtis Conway (Orlando at Philadelphia)............... 11-18-01 DeSean Jackson (Orlando at Texas)..................... 10-25-09 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Texas) ............................... 10-2-11 Attempts, WR: 5 Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Charlotte) .................... 11-27-11 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 3 several times, most recently by Percy Harvin (Miami vs. Orlando) .......................... 11-13-11 Rush. TDs, WR: 1 several, last by Nate Washington (A.A. vs. Chi.)10-30-11 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 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) .................... 11-19-06 504 Elvis Grbac (London at Washington) ....................... 11-5-00 499 Jake Plummer (Seattle at Philadelphia)................. 10-31-04 473 Dan Marino (Washington vs. London) ....................... 9-4-94 Passing 64 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia at Seattle) ................. 9-15-02 Attempts: 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 61 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor at Charlotte) ...................... 10-13-96 60 Aaron Brooks (Texas vs. Washington) .................. 11-21-04 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
Comp. %:
100.00 93.75 90.00 89.47 88.57 Comp. %: 90.00 (Min. 20 att.) 89.47 88.57 88.00 86.96 86.67 (Min. 10 att.)
Avg./Attempt: 17.68 (Min. 10 att.) 16.50 16.13 15.40 15.39 15.00 Avg./Attempt: 16.13 (Min. 20 att.) 15.40 15.39 14.92 14.87 Avg./Comp.: 44.00 (Min. 4 comp.) 28.00 27.63 27.50 23.85 23.83 Avg./Comp.: 28.00 (Min. 12 comp.) 27.63 23.85 23.83 23.58 Touchdown 6 Passes:
5
Interceptions:
6 5
4
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(10-10) (15-16) (18-20) (33-38) (31-35) (18-20) (33-38) (31-35) (22-25) (20-23) (26-30)
Kurt Warner (Orlando at Washington) 12-18-05 Steve Young (Seattle at Charlotte) ......... 10-16-94 Steve Young (Orlando vs. Texas) ........... 10-20-91 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia vs. Boston) .. 11-10-02 Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Wash.) ..... 10-23-11 Steve Young (Orlando vs. Texas) ........ 10-20-91 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia vs. Boston) .. 11-10-02 Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Wash.) ..... 10-23-11 Brett Favre (Orlando vs. Seattle) ............ 11-22-09 Kurt Warner (Chicago vs. Charlotte) ....... 10-10-99 Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Charlotte) . 12-16-07 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Charlotte)... 10-12-08 (19-336) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Philadelphia) . 9-24-00 (10-165) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) ...... 9-12-99 (23-371) Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Anchorage) 11-29-09 (20-308) Jim Kelly (Philadelphia at Seattle) ............ 9-27-92 (23-354) Steve Young (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ..... 12-19-93 (18-270) Philip Rivers (Texas at Orlando) ............... 10-7-07 (23-371) Drew Brees (Philadelphia at Anch.) .... 11-29-09 (20-308) Jim Kelly (Philadelphia at Seattle) ............ 9-27-92 (23-354) Steve Young (Seattle vs. Anchorage) ..... 12-19-93 (25-373) Philip Rivers (Texas vs. Washington) ....... 12-6-09 (23-342) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Ann Arbor) ......... 12-2-01 (4-176) Jim Kelly (Anchorage at Seattle) ........... 9-10-95 (12-336) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Philadelphia) ..... 9-24-00 (16-442) Mark Rypien (Orlando at London) ........... 11-10-91 (6-165) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor at Washington) ...... 9-12-99 (13-310) Randall Cunningham (Charlotte at Chi.) . 10-23-94 (12-286) Jeff George (Chicago vs. Ann Arbor) ........ 9-14-97 (12-336) Kurt Warner (Chicago at Philadelphia) . 9-24-00 (16-442) Mark Rypien (Orlando at London) ........... 11-10-91 (13-310) Randall Cunningham (Charlotte at Chi.) . 10-23-94 (12-286) Jeff George (Chicago vs. Ann Arbor) ........ 9-14-97 (12-283) Donovan McNabb (Charlotte vs. Texas) . 10-30-05 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 several, last time for each team listed Tom Brady (Anchorage at Washington) .................11-18-07 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor at Anchorage)......................9-27-98 Tony Romo (Boston vs. Philadelphia) ....................11-26-06 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte at London)..................9-18-05 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago at London) .................10-17-04 Matthew Stafford (London at Philadelphia) ............11-20-11 Tony Banks (Miami vs. Charlotte) ............................9-10-00 ORLANDO ................................................................... never Drew Brees (Philadelphia vs. Anchorage) ..............12-18-11 SEATTLE ..................................................................... never Aaron Brooks (Texas at Miami) ..............................12-14-03 Peyton Manning (Washington vs. Miami) ...............11-14-04 Bobby Hebert (Anchorage vs. Texas) ..................12-5-93 Peyton Manning (Washington at Texas) ............11-11-07 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 many, last by Cam Newton (Orlando vs. Wash.) ...11-20-11
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 Yards 291 Jimmy Smith (Orlando at Texas) .......................... 9-10-00 Receiving: 265 Lee Evans (Washington vs. Miami) ....................... 11-19-06 260 Chad Johnson (London vs. Orlando) ..................... 11-12-06 253 Plaxico Burress (Texas vs. Miami) ........................ 11-10-02 233 Isaac Bruce (Chicago vs. London)........................... 11-2-97 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 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
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 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 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 10 several times, most recently by Matt Forté (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) .......................... 9-18-11 Yards, RB: 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) ................ 12-7-03 144 LaDainian Tomlinson (London vs. Orlando) ........... 12-14-03 140 Brian Westbrook (Boston vs. Chicago) .................... 9-25-05 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, 3 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Chicago) .............. 12-2-01 Catches, RB: Brian Westbrook (Boston vs. Ann Arbor) ............ 12-5-04 2 several times, most recently by Maurice Jones-Drew (London at Chicago) ............. 12-11-11 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 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 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
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214 183 180 174 167 Average, TE: 42.00 35.00 31.50 30.25 29.50 26.67 26.25 Touchdown 3 Catches, TE:
Longest 87t Reception, TE: 86t 86 84t 82t 80t Total Yards:
315 307 295 291 286 Total Offense: 520 510 507 504 491 Extra Points: 8
7 6 Extra Points Attempted:
8
7 6
Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston) ............. 10-20-02 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Miami) ....................... 9-20-09 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Ann Arbor)................. 9-3-95 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte vs. Boston) .................. 11-9-97 Antonio Gates (Anchorage vs. Chicago) ................. 12-6-09 (3-126) Marcus Pollard (Philadelphia vs. Orl.). 11-18-01 (3-105) Marcus Pollard (Texas vs. Boston) ......... 10-16-05 (4-126) Vernon Davis (Texas vs. London) ............. 12-5-10 (4-121) Tony Gonzalez (Miami vs. Seattle) ......... 10-12-03 (4-118) Alge Crumpler (Ann Arbor vs. Charlotte) 11-14-04 (6-160) Rob Gronkowski (Washington at Char.).. 12-11-11 (4-105) Jeremy Shockey (Texas vs. Orlando) ..... 10-25-09 Johnny Mitchell (London at Washington) ........... 10-3-93 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 Heath Miller (Seattle at Ann Arbor) ...................... 9-10-06 Marcus Pollard (Philadelphia vs. Orlando) ............ 11-18-01 Marcus Pollard (Texas vs. Boston) ........................ 10-16-05 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor at Philadelphia) .................. 11-3-96 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte at Boston).................. 10-20-02 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Miami) ..................... 11-14-04 Dallas Clark (Washington vs. Miami) ....................... 9-20-09 Adrian Peterson (Boston at Chicago) .................. 11-4-07 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia vs. Seattle)................ 11-24-02 Jamal Lewis (London vs. Texas) ............................. 9-14-03 Jimmy Smith (Orlando at Texas) ............................. 9-10-00 Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia).......... 10-15-00 Tom Brady (Anchorage vs. London).................... 9-11-11 Drew Brees (Philadelphia at London) .................... 11-19-06 Elvis Grbac (London at Washington) ....................... 11-5-00 Jake Plummer (Seattle at Philadelphia)................. 10-31-04 Michael Vick (Charlotte vs. Orlando) ....................... 10-2-11 Chip Lohmiller (Texas vs. Charlotte) ................. 11-10-91 Mike Cofer (Washington at Orlando) ................. 10-18-92 Lawrence Tynes (Miami at Anchorage) ............. 10-24-04 David Akers (Seattle at Anchorage) ..................... 9-23-07 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando at Miami) ........... 11-18-07 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando vs. Wash.)......... 10-18-09 John Kasay (Texas vs. Chicago) ........................ 10-23-11 several times, most recently by John Kasay (Texas vs. Washington) ..................... 11-27-11 several times, most recently by Alex Henery (Seattle at Ann Arbor) ....................... 12-18-11 Chip Lohmiller (Texas vs. Charlotte) ................. 11-10-91 Mike Cofer (Washington at Orlando) ................. 10-18-92 Lawrence Tynes (Miami at Anchorage) ............. 10-24-04 David Akers (Seattle at Anchorage) ..................... 9-23-07 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando at Miami) ........... 11-18-07 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando vs. Wash.)......... 10-18-09 John Kasay (Texas vs. Chicago) ........................ 10-23-11 several times, most recently by John Kasay (Texas vs. Washington) ..................... 11-27-11 several times, most recently by Alex Henery (Seattle at Ann Arbor) ....................... 12-18-11
Field Goals:
7 Chris Boniol (Chicago at Charlotte) ................... 11-17-96 6 John Carney (Ann Arbor at Texas) ............................. 9-5-93 John Carney (Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage) ................. 9-19-93 Norm Johnson (London vs. Washington) ............... 11-13-94 Gary Anderson (Miami at Orlando) ........................ 12-13-98 Jason Hanson (Chicago at Seattle) ........................ 10-17-99 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami vs. Charlotte) ........... 11-27-11 5 MANY, last by Nate Kaeding (Chicago vs. Anch.) . 11-28-10 Field Goals Att.: 7 Chris Boniol (Chicago at Charlotte) ................... 11-17-96 Jason Hanson (Chicago at Seattle) .................... 10-17-99 6 Morten Andersen (Anchorage at Philadelphia) ........ 12-6-92 John Carney (Ann Arbor at Texas) ............................. 9-5-93 John Carney (Ann Arbor vs. Anchorage) ................. 9-19-93 Al Del Greco (Philadelphia vs. Charlotte) ................. 12-5-93 Norm Johnson (London vs. Washington) ............... 11-13-94 Jason Elam (Charlotte at Ann Arbor) ......................... 9-3-95 Richie Cunningham (Chicago vs. Charlotte) .............. 9-7-97 Matt Stover (Ann Arbor at Anchorage) ..................... 9-21-97 Jason Elam (Charlotte vs. Texas) .......................... 11-16-97 Gary Anderson (Miami at Orlando) ........................ 12-13-98 Brett Conway (London vs. Anchorage) .................. 11-21-99 Sebastian Janikowski (Chicago at London) ........... 10-28-00 Kris Brown (Washington at Miami) ........................... 12-9-01 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami vs. Boston) ................ 10-5-03 John Carney (Anchorage at Seattle) ........................ 9-26-04 David Akers (Seattle vs. Chicago) ............................ 10-3-04 Ryan Longwell (Seattle at Charlotte) ........................ 9-14-08 Jason Elam (Charlotte vs. Philadelphia) ................ 10-12-08 Dan Carpenter (Miami vs. Philadelphia) ................. 11-28-10 David Akers (Chicago at Charlotte) ........................ 11-20-11 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami vs. Charlotte) ........... 11-27-11 5 MANY, last by David Akers (Chicago vs. London) . 12-11-11 FG Missed: 4 Mike Cofer (Charlotte vs. Philadelphia) ................ 11-3-91 Jeff Jaeger (Orlando vs. Philadelphia) ............... 11-28-93 Michael Koenen (London at Washington)............ 9-17-06 Longest FG: 63 Jason Elam (Charlotte at Chicago) ..................... 10-25-98 Sebastian Janikowski (Miami at Philadelphia) .........9-11-11 60 Dan Carpenter (Washington at Miami) ..................... 12-5-10 59 Steve Christie (Chicago vs. Orlando) ....................... 9-26-93 58 Josh Brown (London vs. Charlotte) .......................... 10-5-03 Michael Koenen (Chicago at Philadelphia) .............. 10-9-05 57 Jeff Wilkins (Seattle vs. Washington) ....................... 9-27-98 Adam Vinatieri (Texas vs. Miami) ........................... 11-10-02 David Akers (Seattle at Washington) ....................... 9-14-03 Robbie Gould (Philadelphia at Texas) .................... 12-11-11 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 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 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
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Average 59.6 Andy Lee (Anchorage vs. London) ...................... 9-11-11 (Min. 4 punts): 59.5 Mike Scifres (Seattle at Orlando) ........................... 10-17-10 58.0 Rohn Stark (Texas vs. Seattle) ................................ 9-13-92 57.6 Greg Montgomery (Seattle vs. Chicago) ................. 9-19-93 56.9 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor vs. Boston) .................... 9-20-09 Yards: 709 Leo Araguz (Philadelphia at Ann Arbor)............ 10-11-98 555 Shane Lechler (Orlando at Texas)........................... 11-9-08 531 Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor at London) ................... 11-15-09 526 Josh Miller (Texas vs. London) .............................. 10-15-00 524 Todd Sauerbrun (Boston at Anchorage) .................. 10-5-97 Longest Punt: 84 Harry Newsome (Chicago at Charlotte) ............. 11-15-92 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 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 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 99t Justin Miller (Charlotte at Orlando) ........................ 10-29-06 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 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 3 several times, most recently by Jason Babin (Chicago at Boston) .......................... 12-18-11 Tamba Hali (Seattle at Ann Arbor)......................... 12-18-11 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); 2011 additions highlighted
Orlando Charlotte 13 Seattle Philadelphia 12 London Charlotte Miami Texas Miami Philadelphia Orlando London 11 most recently Philadelphia 10 most recently Wash. & London Winning%: .933 (14-1) Orlando Charlotte .867 (13-2) Seattle Philadelphia .800 (12-3) London Charlotte Miami Texas Miami Philadelphia Orlando London .767 (11-3-1) Chicago Anchorage .733 (10-3-2) Orlando (11-4) Ann Arbor Orlando Ann Arbor Chicago Washington Texas Anchorage Washington Anchorage Philadelphia Losses: 14 Ann Arbor 13 Anchorage London 12 Philadelphia Miami Boston Philadelphia Boston 11 Anchorage Charlotte Boston Chicago Charlotte Texas Philadelphia Washington Charlotte Chicago Miami Orlando 10 most recently Phil. & Sea.
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2011 1994 1997 1998 2002 1995 1996 1998 2000 2005 2008 2009 2009 2000 2003 1992 1996 1996 1998 2002 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2009 2009 1998 1998 1993 1996 2000 2000 2002 1993 1994 1998 2001 2003 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010
Lowest .067 (1-14) Ann Arbor Winning%: .133 (2-13) Anchorage London .200 (3-12) Miami Boston Philadelphia Boston .233 (3-11-1) Charlotte Charlotte Chicago Miami .250 (4-12) Philadelphia Points: 747 London 706 Charlotte 704 Philadelphia 702 London 700 Miami Scoring Avg.: 49.80 London 47.07 Charlotte 46.93 Philadelphia 46.80 London 46.67 Miami Fewest Points: 290 Miami 326 Anchorage 338 Washington London 342 Philadelphia 344 Philadelphia Lowest 19.33 Miami Scoring Avg.: 21.73 Anchorage 22.38 Anchorage 22.53 Washington London 22.80 Philadelphia Total Touchdowns: 61 London 60 Philadelphia 58 Philadelphia London 56 Miami 55 Orlando Fewest 15 Miami Touchdowns: 19 Anchorage 20 Ann Arbor Seattle Anchorage Washington Philadelphia Orlando 21 Anchorage Washington Orlando 22 Anchorage Orlando Washington Ann Arbor Seattle
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100/300Yard Games:
34 Charlotte 33 Chicago 29 Miami Philadelphia Miami Miami 28 Charlotte Orlando 27 Charlotte Miami Philadelphia Anchorage London Fewest 100/3002 London Yard Games: 3 Miami Philadelphia 4 Washington Philadelphia 5 Anchorage Anchorage Philadelphia London 6 Anchorage Washington Philadelphia Ann Arbor Orlando Fewest Points 316 Orlando Allowed: 344 Chicago 347 Seattle 360 Orlando Orlando 380 Texas Texas Lowest Avg. 21.07 Orlando Against: 21.69 Seattle 22.50 Orlando 22.93 Chicago 23.75 Texas Most Points 680 Miami Allowed: 675 Texas Anchorage 640 Ann Arbor 637 Ann Arbor 636 Chicago Highest Avg. 45.33 Miami Against: 45.00 Texas Anchorage 42.67 Ann Arbor 42.47 Ann Arbor 42.40 Chicago Fewest Total 18 Seattle TDs Allowed: 19 Texas 22 Charlotte Charlotte 23 Orlando Orlando Washington Anchorage 24 Seattle Ann Arbor
1997 2000 2000 2002 2003 2005 1996 1999 1998 2004 2006 2009 2011 1996 1996 1999 1992 1996 1993 1996 1997 1998 1992 1993 2000 2010 2011 1991 1997 1993 1993 1996 1991 1993 1991 1993 1993 1997 1993 2008 2004 2011 2004 2009 2001 2008 2004 2011 2004 2009 2001 1993 1996 1993 1997 1991 1993 1994 2003 1998 1999
Most TDs Allowed: 53 51 50 49 48
Ann Arbor Anchorage Texas Miami Orlando Philadelphia Miami London Point 297 (696-399) Charlotte Differential: 292 (704-412) Philadelphia 272 (674-402) Chicago 233 (665-432) Orlando 228 (588-360) Orlando Worst 256 (419-675) Texas Differential: 251 (378-629) Anchorage 222 (415-637) Ann Arbor 210 (342-552) Philadelphia 207 (375-582) Orlando Total Yards: 11,562 Chicago 11,322 London 11,161 Philadelphia 10,809 Miami 10,784 Charlotte Avg. 770.80 Chicago Total Yards: 754.80 London 744.07 Philadelphia 720.60 Miami 718.93 Charlotte Fewest 5,537 Miami Total Yards: 5,852 London 5,922 Washington 5,948 Philadelphia 6,035 Anchorage Lowest Avg. 369.13 Miami Total Yards: 390.13 London 394.80 Washington 396.53 Philadelphia 402.33 Anchorage Fewest Yards 7,081 Washington Allowed: 7,155 Texas 7,171 Chicago 7,199 Charlotte 7,271 Orlando Lowest Avg. 470.56 Seattle Allowed: 472.07 Washington 477.00 Texas 478.07 Chicago 479.93 Charlotte Most Yards 10,504 Miami Allowed: 10,396 Charlotte 10,299 Texas 10,231 London 10,121 Anchorage Average Yards 700.27 Miami Allowed: 693.07 Charlotte 686.60 Texas 682.07 London 674.73 Anchorage Rushing Yards: 3,812 Charlotte 3,536 Miami 3,432 Charlotte 3,306 London 3,296 Charlotte Avg. Rushing 254.13 Charlotte Yards: 235.73 Miami 228.80 Charlotte 220.40 London 219.73 Charlotte
2004 2011 2004 2008 1995 2006 2007 2010 1997 2002 2000 1994 1996 2004 1998 2009 2000 2006 2000 2011 2002 2003 2011 2000 2011 2002 2003 2011 1996 1998 1992 1996 1996 1996 1998 1992 1996 1996 1992 1992 1996 1996 1996 1993 1992 1992 1996 1996 2008 2000 2009 2011 2011 2008 2000 2009 2011 2011 1997 2003 1998 2003 1994 1997 2003 1998 2003 1994
Fewest Rushing Yards:
826 959 1,129 1,153
1,160 Lowest Avg. 55.07 Rushing Yards: 63.93 74.73 76.87 77.33 740 735 731
Rushing Attempts:
730 728 Fewest Attempts: 180 279 312 315 320 Average 5.276 per Carry: 5.268 5.215 5.062 5.000 Lowest Average 2.956 per Carry: 2.997 3.307 3.324 3.331 Rushing 37 Touchdowns: 36 35 30 29 Fewest Rushing Touchdowns:
1 3 4 5 6
London Miami Anchorage Boston Philadelphia Philadelphia London Miami Anchorage Boston Philadelphia Philadelphia Charlotte Orlando Charlotte Miami Miami Charlotte London Philadelphia Philadelphia Chicago Miami Boston Charlotte Charlotte London Chicago Texas Miami Anchorage Philadelphia Washington Philadelphia Orlando Philadelphia London Orlando London Miami Seattle Texas London London London Chicago Ann Arbor Miami Texas Anchorage Anchorage Boston Philadelphia Boston
1995 1996 1996 1996 1998 2005 1995 1996 1996 1996 1998 2005 1994 1994 1997 2003 2004 1998 1995 1998 1997 2008 1996 2004 2011 1997 2003 2010 2001 1996 1996 2005 1994 2002 1995 2003 2006 1996 2005 2003 2005 1993 1994 1996 1995 1999 2005 1996 2001 1993 1996 1998 2000 2003
FFL Stat Fact Orlando’s only 100‐yard rushing game in 2011 was actually a 200‐yard game by Chris “Beanie” Wells. It’s the only time in league history a team’s lone 100‐yard rushing performance came in that fashion. Wells’ 228‐yard effort against London represented over 11 percent of Orlando’s rushing yards for the season.
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100-Yard Rushing Games:
18 16 15 14
13
Fewest 100-Yard Rushing Games:
0
1
2 Fewest Rushing 1,563 Yards Allowed: 1,610 1,632 1,646 1,648 Fewest Avg. 103.00 Rush. Allowed: 104.20 107.33 108.80 109.73 Most Rushing 3,152 Yards Allowed: 3,034 2,804 2,763 2,739 Highest Avg. 210.13 Rush. Allowed: 202.27 186.93 184.20 182.60
Charlotte 1998 Miami 2003 Boston 2008 Charlotte 1994 Seattle 1996 London 2003 Miami 1998 Orlando 2000 Philadelphia 2004 London 2005 Texas 2006 London 2009 London 2010 Orlando 1995 Charlotte 1996 Orlando 1998 Orlando 1999 Philadelphia 2002 Boston 2004 Orlando 2004 Charlotte 2004 London 2004 Chicago 1991 Chicago 1994 Anchorage 1996 London 1996 Miami 1996 Texas 2001 Philadelphia 2005 Seattle 2010 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 several, most recently Miami 2011 Charlotte 1997 Charlotte 1995 Chicago 1997 Anchorage 1999 London 1993 London 1993 Charlotte 1997 Charlotte 1995 Chicago 1997 Anchorage 1999 Texas 2004 Chicago 2001 London 2011 Washington 2000 Anchorage 2002 Texas 2004 Chicago 2001 London 2011 Washington 2000 Anchorage 2002
Lowest Avg. per 3.214 Carry Against: 3.445 3.387 3.450 3.502 Highest Avg. per 5.403 Carry Against: 5.214 4.873 4.865 4.835 Fewest Rushing 5 TDs Allowed: 6 7
8
9
Most Rushing TDs Allowed:
29 26 25
24 23
Fewest 100-Yard 0 Rush. Gms. Against: 2
3
4
Charlotte 2001 Anchorage 1996 Boston 1999 Ann Arbor 1999 Chicago 1997 London 2011 Anchorage 2010 Orlando 2006 Orlando 2011 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 1993 Washington 1993 Charlotte 1992 Texas 1996 Boston 1999 Orlando 2001 Seattle 2001 London 2007 Chicago 1996 Seattle 1998 Philadelphia 1998 Seattle 1999 Seattle 2005 Orlando 1991 Seattle 1993 Seattle 1995 Orlando 1996 Charlotte 1997 Chicago 1997 Charlotte 2001 Boston 2007 Boston 2008 Miami 2011 Ann Arbor 2003 Ann Arbor 2004 Charlotte 2002 Anchorage 2002 Boston 2003 Orlando 2006 Washington 2008 Chicago 2001 Washington 2000 Charlotte 2005 Washington 1996 Anchorage 1997 Charlotte 2000 Orlando 2002 Texas 2004 Miami 2008 Ann Arbor 1999 London 1993 Charlotte 1997 Chicago 1997 Philadelphia 2009 Washington 2011 Orlando 1991 Orlando 1992 Texas 1993 Anchorage 1999 Boston 1999 Ann Arbor 2001 Boston & A.A. 2010 several, most recently Seattle 2010
100-Yard Rushing Games Allowed:
16 13 12 11
10 Passing Yards:
5,105 4,958 4,664 4,620 4,599 Average 340.33 Passing Yards: 330.53 310.93 308.00 306.60 Fewest 1,521 Passing Yards: 1,691 2,275 2,278 2,310 Fewest Average 101.40 Passing Yards: 112.73 145.06 151.67 151.87 Attempts: 651 620 611 609 605 Fewest Attempts: 216 280 315 345 351 Completions: 435 431 413 412 400 Fewest 129 Completions: 143 175 197 205 Completion%: 71.19 69.94 69.41 69.09 68.38 Lowest Comp.%: 51.07 51.33 52.14 52.22 52.42
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Texas 2004 Anchorage 2007 Chicago 2001 Orlando 2004 Anchorage 2005 Orlando 2002 Orlando 2006 Seattle 2009 Texas 1997 Boston 2001 Ann Arbor 2003 Texas 2003 Arbor 2004 Miami 2008 London 2011 several, most recently Phil. & Orl. 2010 Philadelphia 2011 Anchorage 2011 Chicago 2000 Philadelphia 2002 Philadelphia 2008 Philadelphia 2011 Anchorage 2011 Chicago 2000 Philadelphia 2002 Philadelphia 2008 Chicago 2006 Boston 1998 London 2010 Boston 2004 Seattle 2006 Chicago 2006 Boston 1998 Orlando 1993 London 2010 Boston 2004 Washington 2010 London 1994 Philadelphia 2011 Philadelphia 2002 Philadelphia 2010 Chicago 2006 Boston 1998 Boston 2004 Orlando 2004 Texas 1992 Philadelphia 2011 Washington 2010 Philadelphia 2010 Philadelphia 2002 Philadelphia 2007 Chicago 2006 Boston 1998 Boston 2004 Texas 1992 London 2010 Philadelphia 2011 Chicago 2004 Philadelphia 2009 Anchorage 2007 Philadelphia 2007 Boston 1998 London 1998 London 2006 Philadelphia 1997 Boston 2005
Avg. per Attempt: 9.58 9.07 8.89 8.76 8.71 Lowest Average: 5.59 5.77 5.85 5.90 6.04 Avg. per 14.41 Completion: 14.38 14.31 13.77 13.65 Lowest Avg. 9.92 Per Completion: 10.03 10.07 10.24 10.37 Touchdown Passes: 49 47 41 39 38 Fewest TD Passes: 8 10 11
12
13
Chicago Miami Washington Texas Chicago London Orlando Seattle Texas Boston Orlando Miami Chicago Seattle Texas Seattle Texas Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Philadelphia Washington Anchorage Miami Philadelphia Anchorage Orlando Chicago Miami Charlotte Charlotte Anchorage Texas Orlando Seattle Texas Boston Chicago Texas Washington Charlotte Boston London Boston Boston Anchorage
2000 2011 2004 2009 1999 2006 2008 2006 1999 1998 1991 1998 2000 2004 2009 2002 1999 2008 2005 2007 2004 2007 2011 2011 2011 1993 2006 2007 1991 1993 1996 1997 2000 2006 1992 1998 1998 1999 1992 1995 1996 1996 2003 2004 2008
FFL Stat Fact Last season saw the league’s 12 teams average 271.4 passing yards per game, by far the highest in league history. The previous record was 255.0 yards per game in 2009. FFL teams also set league records for total 300‐yard games (66) and touchdown passes (321), but the league overall passer rating of 93.32 was only the second highest. The record for that statistic is 93.66, which was set in 2009.
Fewest Interceptions 5 Anchorage 2010 Thrown: 6 Anchorage 1998 Philadelphia 2003 Seattle 2005 Chicago 2006 Miami 2011 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 8 Seattle 1995 Anch., Lon. & Sea.1996 Philadelphia 2001 Anchorage 2002 Charlotte 2004 Philadelphia 2005 Seattle 2009 Seattle 2011 9 Texas 1991 London 1993 Char. & Orl. 1997 Wash. & Lon. 2003 London 2010 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 Passer Rating: 120.23 Washington 2004 118.73 Miami 2011 118.42 Anchorage 2007 109.32 Philadelphia 2011 108.83 Chicago 2004 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: 10 Chicago 2000 Philadelphia 2002 Anchorage 2011 9 Washington 2009 8 Chicago 2001 Philadelphia 2006 Philadelphia 2008 Seattle 2009 Miami 2011 7 several, most recently Boston 2011
Fewest 300-Yard Passing Games:
0 Texas London Lon., A.A., Wash. & Orl. Anch. & Chi. London Bos., Lon., Tex. London Bos. & Orl. Char. & Orl. Lon. & A.A. Boston Chi., Lon., Sea. Ann Arbor Fewest Passing 2,299 Philadelphia Yards Allowed: 2,466 Orlando 2,596 Ann Arbor 2,606 Anchorage 2,620 Seattle Fewest Avg. 153.27 Philadelphia Yards Against: 164.40 Orlando 173.07 Ann Arbor 173.73 Anchorage 174.67 Seattle Most Passing 4,788 Ann Arbor Yards Allowed: 4,623 Charlotte 4,476 Anchorage 4,317 Anchorage 4,219 Texas Highest Avg. 319.20 Ann Arbor Yards Against: 300.20 Charlotte 298.40 Anchorage 287.80 Anchorage 281.27 Texas Lowest Comp. 53.11 Orlando % Against: 53.35 Orlando 54.30 Philadelphia 54.38 Washington 54.94 Washington Highest Comp. 68.99 Chicago % Against: 68.80 Boston 67.16 Charlotte 66.86 Seattle 66.40 Ann Arbor Lowest Avg. 6.02 Orlando Against: 6.04 Seattle 6.22 Anchorage 6.23 Orlando 6.27 Orlando Highest Avg. 8.64 Ann Arbor Against: Charlotte 8.49 Seattle 8.48 Charlotte 8.47 Ann Arbor 8.28 Chicago Lowest Avg. Per 10.31 Chicago Comp. Against: 10.38 Boston 10.46 Philadelphia 10.48 Anchorage 10.57 Boston Highest Avg. Per 13.91 Texas Comp. Against: 13.77 Ann Arbor 13.41 Seattle 13.36 Charlotte 13.34 London
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1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2006 2008 1998 1998 2006 1992 1992 1998 1998 2006 1992 1992 2009 2000 2010 2011 2009 2009 2000 2010 2011 2009 1996 1994 1999 2001 1996 2008 2009 2009 2007 2010 1996 1993 1994 1994 1998 2004 2009 2004 2000 2009 2004 1996 2009 2002 1994 2003 1992 1999 1998 2000 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 36 London 2004 Passes Allowed: Ann Arbor 2009 35 Anchorage 2001 33 Orlando 1995 Charlotte 2000 Charlotte 2009 32 Philadelphia 2007 Seattle 2007 Miami 2009 Anchorage 2010 Philadelphia 2011 31 Washington 1999 Orlando 2001 Orlando 2011 Most Interceptions 27 Orlando 1993 Against: 24 Boston 1999 Seattle 2005 23 Orlando 1999 Texas 2002 22 Seattle 1993 Seattle 1998 21 Seattle 1996 Chicago 2000 Anchorage 2010 Fewest Interceptions 5 Miami 2002 Against: 6 Orlando 2003 Boston 2011 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 Ann Arbor 2006 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 Games Allowed:
10 Ann Arbor 2009 8 Anchorage 2011 7 Charlotte 1991 Texas 2007 London 2009 Texas 2009 Chicago 2011 6 several, most recently five teams in 2011 5 several, most recently three teams in 2011 Receptions: 366 London 1995 Chicago 2002 365 Washington 1995 355 London 2011 352 Ann Arbor 1994 346 Charlotte 2011 Receptions 24.40 London 1995 per Game: Chicago 2002 24.33 Washington 1995 23.67 London 2011 23.47 Ann Arbor 1994 23.07 Charlotte 2011 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: 4,520 London 1995 4,396 Charlotte 2011 4,347 London 2011 4,320 Ann Arbor 1994 4,109 Chicago 2000 Receiving 301.33 London 1995 Yards/Game: 293.07 Charlotte 2011 289.80 London 2011 288.00 Ann Arbor 1994 273.93 Chicago 2000 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 13.81 London 1991 13.79 Boston 1996 13.73 Anchorage 2000 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 Touchdowns:
36 35 33 31
Fewest Receiving Touchdowns:
30 8
9 10
11
12 100-Yard 20 Receiving Games: 16 14 13
12 Fewest 100-Yard Receiving Games:
0
1
2 Fewest Rec. Allowed:
189 192 198 200 201
85
Washington 2007 London 1995 Texas 2007 Charlotte 2011 Ann Arbor 1995 Miami 2000 Charlotte 2010 Anchorage 2004 Ann Arbor 1992 Anchorage 1994 Anchorage 1999 Washington 2002 Washington 2003 Washington 2005 Philadelphia 1999 Seattle 2003 Orlando 2006 Philadelphia 1992 Seattle 1993 Orlando 1995 Miami 1996 Seattle 2002 Seattle 2005 Orlando 2008 Charlotte 2009 Seattle 2010 Chicago 1992 Philadelphia 1993 Anchorage 1998 Washington 1999 Seattle 2000 Ann Arbor 2007 Ann Arbor 2008 Seattle 2008 Boston 1996 London 1995 Miami 2000 Ann Arbor 1994 Washington 1995 Miami 2004 Washington 1997 Chicago 2000 London 2001 Washington 2008 several, most recently London 2011 Anchorage 1992 Washington 1992 Philadelphia 1999 Washington 2002 Ann Arbor 1992 London 1996 Seattle 1997 Seattle 2005 Chicago 2007 several, last by Seattle 2011 Orlando 1996 Washington 1998 Washington 1992 Texas 1992 Texas 1997 Boston 2004
Fewest Rec. Allowed/Game:
12.60 12.80 13.20 13.33
13.40 319 313 312 304 303 Most Rec. 21.27 Allowed/Game: 20.87 20.80 20.27 20.20 Fewest Yards 2,228 Allowed: 2,229 2,303 2,370 2,380 Fewest Yards 148.53 Allowed/Game: 148.60 153.53 158.00 158.67 Most Receiving 3,939 Yards Allowed: 3,791 3,764 3,721 3,684 Most Rec. Yards 262.60 Allowed/Game: 252.73 250.93 248.07 245.60 Lowest Avg. 10.16 Catch Against: 10.42 Most Rec. Allowed:
10.50 10.54 10.55 Highest Avg. 13.74 Catch Against: 13.68 13.66 13.49 13.40 Fewest Receiving 7 TDs Allowed: 9 10 11
12
Orlando Washington Washington Texas Texas Boston Texas London Philadelphia Orlando Washington Texas London Philadelphia Orlando Washington Orlando Texas Philadelphia Charlotte Chicago Orlando Texas Philadelphia Charlotte Chicago Miami Texas Charlotte Chicago London Miami Texas Charlotte Chicago London Seattle Orlando Philadelphia Ann Arbor Philadelphia Texas London Charlotte Seattle Philadelphia Texas London Charlotte Seattle Washington Chicago Anchorage Orlando Texas Seattle Boston Texas Texas Texas Ann Arbor Anchorage Boston Orlando Orlando Miami
1996 1998 1992 1992 1997 2004 2000 2006 2002 2007 2002 2000 2006 2002 2007 2002 1996 1992 2008 1996 1996 1996 1992 2008 1996 1996 2008 2000 2011 2009 2006 2008 2000 2011 2009 2006 2002 2002 2008 1992 2002 1995 1997 1999 1992 2009 2011 1999 1993 1993 1994 1992 2003 1993 1997 2002 2003 1996 1998 1999 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Most Receiving TDs Allowed:
31 30
29 28 27
Fewest 100-Yard 1 Rec. Gms. Allowed: 2
3 Most 100-Yard 13 Rec. Gms. Against: 12 11
10 9 Extra Points:
Extra Points Attempted:
61 60 58 56 55 61 59 57 55 54
Fewest Extra Points:
18 20 21 22 23
Anchorage 1998 Anchorage 2011 Miami 2007 Miami 2009 London 2010 Miami 2011 London 1997 Ann Arbor 2007 Chicago 2007 Charlotte 1994 Orlando 2001 Ann Arbor 2004 Chicago 2010 Charlotte 1996 Texas 1991 Washington 1992 Ann Arbor 1996 Anchorage 2003 Philadelphia 2004 several times, last by Ann Arbor 2011 Charlotte 1991 Texas 2000 Charlotte 1995 Chicago 1995 Charlotte 2004 Washington 1993 Philadelphia 1998 Boston 2000 Charlotte 2000 Washington 2000 Boston 2005 Boston 2007 Miami 2008 Anchorage 2011 Charlotte 2011 several, most recently Texas 2011 several, most recently Chicago & Miami 2009 Orlando 2007 Boston 2004 Charlotte 1998 London 2011 Texas 2011 Charlotte 2000 Boston 2004 Orlando 2007 Charlotte 1998 London 2011 Texas 2011 Texas 1994 Charlotte 2000 Texas 2006 Orlando 2011 Washington 1997 Philadelphia 2004 Texas 1996 Boston 1998 Philadelphia 1997 Washington 1998 Ann Arbor 1999 Seattle 1999 Philadelphia 2006
Fewest Extra Points Att.:
18 21 22
23 24
Field Goals:
36 35 34 33
32 Field Goals Attempted:
42 41 39 38 37
Fewest Field Goals: 11 13
14
15 16
Washington Philadelphia Philadelphia Texas Boston Washington Ann Arbor Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Seattle London Ann Arbor Washington Ann Arbor London Chicago Boston Miami London Ann Arbor London Boston Chicago Boston Washington Boston Chicago Ann Arbor Washington Charlotte London London Anchorage Texas London Anchorage London Ann Arbor Orlando Washington London Chicago Chicago Texas Philadelphia Texas Boston Boston Philadelphia Orlando Charlotte Philadelphia Texas Washington
1997 2004 1997 1996 1998 1998 1999 2006 1991 1998 1999 2001 2007 2010 2011 2003 2011 2003 1998 2000 1993 1995 1996 1997 1999 1999 1996 2011 1993 1997 1993 2003 1995 1998 1991 2000 2001 2007 1994 1999 1996 2002 2003 2004 1993 2003 2004 2011 1998 2002 2003 1991 1991 1998 2005
Fewest Field Goals 16 Texas 2004 Attempted: 17 Ann Arbor 1994 18 Philadelphia 2002 Philadelphia 2003 Chicago 2004 20 Chicago 1991 Washington 1996 London 2002 Chicago 2003 Miami 2010 Boston 2011 21 Philadelphia 1991 London 1992 Orlando 1995 Boston 1998 Texas 1998 Orlando 1999 Philadelphia 2000 Miami 2004 Seattle 2006 Boston 2007 Field Goals, 17 Miami 2011 40+ Yards: 16 Seattle 2004 Ann Arbor 2008 15 London 2007 Ann Arbor 2011 14 Charlotte 2008 Washington 2010 13 Anchorage 1998 Miami 1998 Miami 2007 Philadelphia 2011 Field Goal Att., 24 London 2007 40+ Yards: 23 Washington 2010 20 Ann Arbor 2008 Miami 2011 19 Texas 1991 Chicago 2000 Seattle 2004 Miami 2007 18 Washington 1997 Charlotte 1999 Chicago 1999 Seattle 2001 Charlotte 2002 Ann Arbor 2011 Field Goals, 7 Philadelphia 2011 50+ Yards: Miami 2011 6 Anchorage 1995 Chicago 2011 5 Seattle 1993 Charlotte 1995 Ann Arbor 2000 Chicago 2008 Seattle 2008 4 several, most recently Ann Arbor 2011
FFL Stat Fact FFL place‐kickers combined to kick more field goals from 50 yards and beyond last year than any previous season in league history. They were a combined 35‐for‐51. The previous record of 30 was set in 2008, when they went 30‐for‐39. There have been only four seasons where FFL kickers have made 20 or more field goals from beyond 50 yards, but three of them have been since 2008.
86
Field Goal Att., 50+ Yards:
9 London 2007 Miami 2011 7 Anchorage 1995 Charlotte 1995 Boston 1996 Charlotte 1999 London 1999 Ann Arbor 2000 Seattle 2001 Washington 2010 Philadelphia 2011 Chicago 2011 6 several, most recently Ann Arbor 2011 Field Goal% 1.000 (35-35) Boston 2003 .9714 (34-35) Miami 1998 .9705 (33-34) Chicago 1997 .960 (24-25) Texas 2010 .955 (21-22) Chicago 1992 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 50.14 Texas 2011 49.57 London 2008 49.27 Anchorage 2007 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 43.91 Ann Arbor 2009 42.60 Ann Arbor 2011 42.07 Anchorage 2007 41.78 Charlotte 2011
Lowest Net Avg.: 31.53 32.49 32.81 33.02 33.04 Sacks: 29 28½ 28 27 Fewest Sacks:
26½ 0
1 1½ 2
Interceptions:
2½ 15 9 8
7
6
87
Miami Ann Arbor London Anchorage Philadelphia London Boston Texas Washington London London Washington Chicago Chicago Chicago Anchorage London Chicago Philadelphia London Boston Chicago Charlotte Philadelphia Charlotte Washington Philadelphia Chicago Boston Chicago Washington Charlotte Boston Chicago Chicago Philadelphia Charlotte Philadelphia Anchorage Orlando Philadelphia Philadelphia Charlotte Anchorage Charlotte Chicago Charlotte Chicago Boston Miami Anchorage Miami Orlando London Philadelphia Anchorage Philadelphia Chicago
2002 2001 1994 1995 1998 2011 2011 2006 2009 1993 2008 2011 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 1996 1998 2010 1993 1996 1999 2002 2002 2003 2010 2003 1993 2001 2002 2003 1994 1995 1996 2004 2006 2007 2007 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2000 2001 2002 2006 2007 2009 2011 1998 1999 1999 2000 2003 2009
Scoring by 72 London Defensive Players: 66 Washington 65 Boston 64 London 63 Boston Touchdowns by 4 Charlotte Defensive Players: 3 Chicago Chicago Chicago Boston Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Washington Washington Chicago
2008 2009 1996 2011 2011 1997 1992 1993 1994 1996 1996 1998 2003 2003 2004 2006
All‐Time Touchdowns Scored by Defensive Players (by Team)
Team Most Recent Philadelphia ....... 25 .... Nov. 7, 2010 Chicago ............... 20 .... Oct. 21, 2007 Charlotte ............ 16 .... Nov. 2, 2008 Washington ........ 14 .... Oct. 11, 2009 Anchorage .......... 12 .... Dec. 4, 2011 London ............... 12 .... Oct. 30, 2001 Texas .................. 11 .... Nov. 6, 2011 Seattle ................ 10 .... Oct. 21, 2007 Miami ................... 9 .... Oct. 2, 2011 Orlando ................ 8 .... Oct. 3, 2010 Ann Arbor ............. 7 .... Oct. 31, 2010 Boston .................. 6 .... Nov. 29, 2009
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL); 2011 additions highlighted Points:
Points, Quarterback:
Points, Running Back:
Points, Wide Receiver:
Points, Tight End:
237 194 188 182 176 176 175 169 164 154 237 194 188 182 156 143 123 121 119 117 110 82 78 75 74
Points, Kicker:
Points, Punter:
144 137 130 129 127 31 29 28
Points, Defender:
27 26 43 41 37 36 34
Rushing Yards:
1,801 1,731 1,722 1,721 1,675
LaDainian Tomlinson (London) Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Shaun Alexander (Seattle) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Tom Brady (Anchorage) Tom Brady (Anchorage) Aaron Rodgers (Miami) Drew Brees (Philadelphia) Peyton Manning (Washington) Steve Young (Seattle) LaDainian Tomlinson (London) Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Shaun Alexander (Seattle) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Randy Moss (Texas) Herman Moore (Washington) Carl Pickens (Seattle) Randy Moss (Texas) Terrell Owens (Miami) Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) Rob Gronkowski (Washington) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Jimmy Graham (London) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Jeff Wilkins (London) Adam Vinatieri (Orlando) Nate Kaeding (London) David Akers (Miami) Todd Sauerbrun (Orlando) Shane Lechler (Texas) Brian Moorman (Philadelphia) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor) Chris Gardocki (Orlando) Shane Lechler (Boston) Shane Lechler (Anchorage) Shane Lechler (Orlando) Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) Mike Scifres (Boston) Sam Koch (Orlando) Micah Knorr (Chicago) several, most recently four punters in Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) Jason Taylor (London) Jared Allen (Washington) Darrien Gordon (Charlotte) Julius Peppers (Seattle) Bryce Paup (Ann Arbor) Kevin Greene (Boston) Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) Justin Tuck (London) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Barry Sanders (Charlotte) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Barry Sanders (Charlotte) Jamal Lewis (London)
2006 2002 2005 1995 1998 2007 2007 2011 2011 2004 1998 2006 2002 2005 1995 1998 1994 2007 1995 1995 2003 2004 2011 2011 2004 2000 1996 2010 2005 2007 2011 2003 2003 2004 2009 2009 2004 2011 2009 1999 2000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2011 2003 2011 2001 2006 2009 1997 2004 1995 1996 1998 2008 1998 1997 1997 1994 2003
Attempts:
Average (Min. 100 att.):
Touchdowns:
Rushing Yards, Quarterback:
Attempts, Quarterback:
Avg., Quarterback (Min. 35 att.):
Touchdowns, Quarterback:
359 351 349 347 343 7.53 6.42 5.91 5.86 5.70 5.67 28 24 23 22 21 884 626 577 539 479 118 92 84 80 75 9.14 8.24 7.93 7.53 7.48 9 7 6 5 4
Rushing Yards, WR:
88
228 120 119 116 99
Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Eddie George (Texas) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Jerome Bettis (Seattle) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Ricky Williams (Anchorage) Michael Vick (Boston) Jamaal Charles (Chicago) Barry Sanders (Charlotte) Adrian Peterson (Boston) Barry Sanders (Charlotte) Robert Smith (Chicago) LaDainian Tomlinson (London) Shaun Alexander (Seattle) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Michael Vick (Boston) Michael Vick (Boston) Michael Vick (Charlotte) Michael Vick (Boston-London) Cam Newton (Orlando) Michael Vick (Boston) Michael Vick (Boston) Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) Cam Newton (Orlando) Doug Flutie (Anchorage) Michael Vick (Boston-London) Michael Vick (Charlotte) Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) Michael Vick (Boston) Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) Cam Newton (Orlando) Steve Young (Seattle) Michael Vick (Boston) Michael Vick (Boston-Charlotte) Steve McNair (Orlando) Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) Steve Young (Seattle) Shaun King (London) Jeff Garcia (Seattle) John Elway (Texas-Chicago) John Elway (Philadelphia-Orlando) Scott Mitchell (Washington) Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) Jeff Garcia (Seattle) Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) Steve McNair (Orlando) Marc Bulger (Miami) Aaron Rodgers (Miami) Aaron Rodgers (Miami) Percy Harvin (Miami) Javon Walker (Seattle) DeSean Jackson (Orlando) Curtis Conway (Orlando) Andre Reed (Chicago) Rod Smith (Washington)
1997 2000 1994 1997 1998 2003 2004 2010 1997 2007 1994 2000 2006 2005 1995 2003 1998 2002 2004 2002 2011 2006 2011 2004 2002 2004 2011 1999 2006 2011 2000 2004 2002 2011 1994 2002 2010 1999 2002 2002 1998 2000 2003 1994 1996 1996 2000 2000 2003 2003 2003 2009 2010 2011 2006 2009 2001 1991 2000
Attempts, WR:
Touchdowns, WR: 100-Yard: Rushing Games
Passing Yards:
Attempts:
Completions:
Completion %:
30 Percy Harvin (Miami) 13 DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 10 Joey Galloway (Texas) Troy Brown (Charlotte) 9 Andre Reed (Orlando) Joey Galloway (Charlotte) Rod Smith (Washington) Anquan Boldin (Miami) DeSean Jackson (Orlando) 8 Jerry Rice (Texas) Ashley Lelie (Charlotte) Hines Ward (Chicago) 2 Jerry Rice (Texas) Curtis Conway (Orlando) 12 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 10 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Jerome Bettis (Seattle) Jerome Bettis (Seattle) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Terrell Davis (Charlotte) Jamal Lewis (London) Clinton Portis (Miami) Shaun Alexander (Seattle) 9 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) Jamal Anderson (Miami) Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Ricky Williams (Anchorage) Deuce McAllister (Chicago) LaDainian Tomlinson (London) Larry Johnson (Texas) Adrian Peterson (Boston) Chris Johnson (London) 8 Thurman Thomas (Texas) Thurman Thomas (Texas) Barry Sanders (Charlotte) Edgerrin James (London) Robert Smith (Chicago) Ahman Green (Philadelphia) Curtis Martin (Orlando) Corey Dillon (Boston) Willie Parker (Ann Arbor) Chris Johnson (London) 7 several, most recently Arian Foster (Washington) and Michael Turner (Anchorage) 4,780 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 4,597 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 4,409 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 4,354 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 4,332 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 609 Peyton Manning (Washington) 583 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 577 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 571 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) Matthew Stafford (London) 569 Warren Moon (Chicago) 417 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 407 Peyton Manning (Washington) 393 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 391 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 365 Peyton Manning (Washington) 71.53 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 69.71 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) 69.69 Steve Young (Seattle) 69.39 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 69.18 Tom Brady (Anchorage)
2011 2010 1996 2001 1994 1998 2003 2008 2008 1992 2003 2003 1994 2002 1997 1995 1996 1997 1997 1998 2003 2003 2005 1994 1998 2002 2002 2003 2006 2006 2008 2009 1991 1992 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2004 2007 2010
Average Per Attempt:
Average per Completion:
Touchdown Passes:
Touchdown %:
Interceptions:
Lowest Interception %:
Passer Rating:
300-Yard Games:
2010 2011 2011 2002 2011 2008 2010 2011 2002 2010 2011 1991 2011 2010 2002 2010 2009 2011 2004 1994 2009 2007
89
10.00 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 9.24 Peyton Manning (Washington) 9.22 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 9.08 Steve Young (Orlando) 9.03 Randall Cunningham (Miami) 15.13 Mark Rypien (Orlando) 14.75 Jake Plummer (Seattle) 14.74 Randall Cunningham (Miami) 14.71 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 14.68 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 47 Peyton Manning (Washington) 45 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 40 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 37 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 35 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) Tony Romo (Seattle) Tom Brady (Anchorage) 10.42 Peyton Manning (Washington) 8.95 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 8.78 Mark Rypien (Orlando) 8.47 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 8.33 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 25 Jay Cutler (Chicago) 24 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 21 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) Peyton Manning (Washington) 20 Warren Moon (Chicago) Mark Brunell (Charlotte) Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) Marc Bulger (Miami) 19 Peyton Manning (Washington) Drew Bledsoe (Seattle) Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 0.00 Drew Bledsoe (Seattle) 0.87 Jim Harbaugh (Anchorage) 0.95 Marc Bulger (Miami) 0.96 Trent Green (London-Philadelphia) 0.99 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 123.92 Peyton Manning (Washington) 120.14 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 113.91 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 110.92 Steve Young (Seattle) 109.91 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) 11 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 10 Rich Gannon (Philadelphia) 9 Peyton Manning (Washington) Tom Brady (Anchorage) 8 Kurt Warner (Chicago) Drew Brees (Philadelphia) Drew Brees (Philadelphia) Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 7 Steve Young (Seattle) Kurt Warner (Chicago) Kurt Warner (Chicago) Tom Brady (Anchorage) Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) Tony Romo (Seattle) Drew Brees (Philadelphia) Tony Romo (Seattle) Tom Brady (Anchorage) Peyton Manning (Washington) Eli Manning (Boston)
2000 2004 2011 1991 1998 1991 2004 1998 2006 2000 2004 2007 2011 2011 1996 2007 2011 2004 2007 1991 2011 1999 2009 2005 1998 2001 1991 1996 1999 2003 2003 1998 1999 2010 1995 1996 2006 2003 2010 2004 2011 1999 1994 2004 2011 2002 2009 2011 2001 2006 2008 2011 1998 1999 2000 2007 2007 2007 2009 2009 2009 2010 2011
Receptions:
127 111 106 104 103
Receiving Yards:
Touchdowns:
1,566 1,518 1,474 1,465 1,449 18 16 15 14
13
Average (Min. 35 Rec.):
Receptions, RB:
20.81 20.67 20.44 20.02 20.05 85 83 78 74 73
Yards, RB:
Touchdowns, RB:
862 815 785 736 712 8 6 5 4
3
Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Chris Carter (London) Roddy White (London) Herman Moore (Washington) Wes Welker (Ann Arbor) Andre Johnson (Washington) Wes Welker (Ann Arbor) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Torry Holt (Anchorage) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Randy Moss (Texas) Herman Moore (Washington) Randy Moss (Texas) Carl Pickens (Seattle) Randy Moss (Texas) Jerry Rice (Texas-Ann Arbor) Sterling Sharpe (Orlando) Terrell Owens (Miami) Randy Moss (Texas) Terrell Owens (Miami) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Terrell Owens (Miami) Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) Rob Gronkowski (Washington) Chris Carter (London) Herman Moore (Washington) Randy Moss (Texas) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Terrell Owens (Miami) Derrick Alexander (Anchorage) Jermaine Lewis (London) Mike Wallace (Philadelphia) Michael Irvin (London) DeSean Jackson (Orlando) Reggie Bush (Washington) Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Charlie Garner (Anchorage) Steven Jackson (Texas) Brian Westbrook (Boston) Reggie Bush (Washington) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Charlie Garner (Anchorage) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Reggie Bush (Washington) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Brian Westbrook (Boston) Ahman Green (Philadelphia) Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia) Brian Westbrook (Philadelphia) Thurman Thomas (Texas) Dorsey Levens (London) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Eddie George (Texas) Edgerrin James (London) Edgerrin James (London) LaDainian Tomlinson (London) Shaun Alexander (Seattle) Domanick Davis (Ann Arbor) Matt FortĂŠ (Charlotte) several, most recently by LeSean McCoy (London), Maurice Jones-Drew (London) & Toby Gerhart (Miami)
2002 1994 2010 1995 2011 2008 2008 2002 2003 1999 2003 1995 2007 1995 1998 1993 1994 2001 2003 2004 2004 2007 2011 2011 1995 1995 2000 2001 2002 2000 1998 2010 1992 2010 2006 2007 1998 2002 2006 2004 2007 1998 2002 1999 2000 2006 2001 2000 2004 2003 2007 2008 1991 1997 1998 1999 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2008
Average, RB (Min. 24 Rec.):
Receptions, TE:
Yards, TE:
Touchdowns, TE:
Average, TE (Min. 24 Rec.):
2011
90
15.20 Robert Delpino (London) 12.84 Warrick Dunn (Texas) 12.02 Arian Foster (Washington) 11.83 Thurman Thomas (Texas) 11.67 Brad Muster (Seattle) 89 Dallas Clark (Washington) 88 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor) Jason Witten (Boston) 87 Jimmy Graham (London) 84 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 82 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Jason Witten (Boston) 1,171 Jimmy Graham (London) 1,089 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor) 1,071 Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 1,068 Jason Witten (Boston) 1,060 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte) 14 Rob Gronkowski (Washington) 12 Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 10 Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Dallas Clark (Washington) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) 9 Brent Jones (Washington) Keith Jackson (Orlando) Wesley Walls (London) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Dallas Clark (Washington) Vernon Davis (London) Visanthe Shianoce (Chicago) Jimmy Graham (London) 8 Ben Coates (Ann Arbor) Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte) Rickey Dudley (Boston) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) Bubba Franks (Boston) Shannon Sharpe (Charlotte) Antonio Gates (Anchorage) Tony Gonzalez (Miami) 17.12 Rickey Dudley (Boston) 16.69 Vernon Davis (Texas) 16.65 Marcus Pollard (Philadelphia) 16.51 Keith Jackson (Texas) 16.15 Alge Crumpler (Ann Arbor)
1991 1997 2011 1992 1992 2009 1994 2007 2011 2000 2008 2005 2007 2009 2011 1994 2000 2009 2007 1996 2011 2004 1996 2003 2009 2010 1994 1996 1996 1999 2005 2007 2007 2009 2009 2011 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2006 2008 1997 2010 2001 1993 2004
100-Yard Receiving Games:
11 Michael Irvin (London) 9 Herman Moore (Washington) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Torry Holt (Anchorage) 8 Isaac Bruce (Chicago) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) David Boston (London) Steve Smith (Charlotte) 7 Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor) Robert Brooks (Charlotte) Jimmy Smith (Orlando) Rod Smith (Washington) Marvin Harrison (Chicago) Randy Moss (Texas) Randy Moss (Texas) Terrell Owens (Miami) Larry Fitzgerald (Texas) Randy Moss (Texas) Andre Johnson (Washington) Wes Welker (Ann Arbor) 6 several, most recently by Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) Extra Points: 57 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) Mason Crosby (London) 52 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Nate Kaeding (Texas) 51 Chip Lohmiller (Texas) Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 50 Jason Elam (Charlotte) 48 Doug Brien (Texas) Jeff Wilkins (Orlando) John Kasay (Texas) Extra Points Attempted: 58 Mason Crosby (London) 57 Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) 53 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) 52 Nate Kaeding (Texas) 51 Chip Lohmiller (Texas) Doug Brien (Texas) Stephen Gostkowski (Orlando) Field Goals: 34 Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) 33 Jeff Wilkins (London) 32 John Kasay (Boston) Matt Stover (London) 30 John Carney (Orlando) Norm Johnson (London) Mike Hollis (Washington) 29 Chris Jacke (Seattle) Adam Vinatieri (Anchorage) Nate Kaeding (London) David Akers (Miami) Field Goals Attempted: 40 John Kasay (Boston) 37 Cary Blanchard (Washington) 36 Adam Vinatieri (Anchorage) Jeff Wilkins (London) 35 Chip Lohmiller (Texas) Matt Stover (London) 34 John Carney (Orlando) Norm Johnson (London) Mike Hollis (Boston) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston)
1995 1995 2002 2003 1995 1999 2001 2005 1995 1995 1999 2000 2000 2000 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2011
Field Goal % (Min. 14 att.):
1.000
.966 .960 .955 .950
2011 2007 2011 2004 2006 1991 2011 1998 1994 2001 2011 2011 2007 2004 2006 1991 1994 2011 2003 2003 1996 2000 1994 1995 1999 1993 1998 2009 2009 1996 1997 1998 2003 1991 2000 1994 1995 1999 2003
Field Goals without a Miss:
34 27 20 14 12
Field Goals, 40+ Yards:
16 15 14 13 12
Field Goals, 50+ Yards:
6 5
4
Punts:
Yards:
Average:
Net Average:
91
101 100 94 93 92 4,637 4,426 4,385 4,174 4,075 51.47 50.48 50.41 50.20 49.90 44.20 44.15 42.05 41.91 41.72
Gary Anderson (Miami) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Matt Prater (Texas) Adam Vinatieri (Orlando) Richie Cunningham (Chicago) Jason Elam (Charlotte) Mike Hollis (Washington) Steve Christie (Chicago) Rob Bironas (Ann Arbor) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Gary Anderson (Miami) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Matt Prater (Texas) Jeff Jaeger (London) Jeff Wilkins (Orlando) David Akers (Seattle) Rob Bironas (Ann Arbor) Sebastian Janikowski (Miami) Connor Barth (Ann Arbor) Jason Elam (Charlotte) Jason Hanson (Chicago) Jason Elam (Charlotte) Mike Vanderjagt (Boston) Jason Hanson (Chicago) Rob Bironas (Ann Arbor) Dan Carpenter (Washington) Nate Kaeding (Miami-Chicago) Robbie Gould (Philadelphia) Morten Andersen (Anchorage) Robbie Gould (Philadelphia) Sebastian Janikowski (Miami) Chris Jacke (Seattle) Jason Elam (Charlotte) Martin Gramatica (Ann Arbor) Ryan Longwell (Seattle) Matt Prater (Chicago) Jason Elam (Charlotte) Jason Hanson (Seattle) Martin Gramatica (Orlando) Jeff Wilkins (Miami) Josh Brown (London) Neil Rackers (Boston) John Kasay (Philadelphia) Jason Hanson (Chicago) Chris Gardocki (Orlando) Chris Gardocki (Anchorage) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor) Kyle Richardson (Philadelphia) Brad Maynard (Philadelphia) Donnie Jones (Washington) Chris Gardocki (Orlando) Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) Chris Gardocki (Anchorage) Tom Tupa (Ann Arbor) Britton Colquitt (Charlotte) Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) Shane Lechler (Texas) Andy Lee (Anchorage) Donnie Jones (London) Brandon Fields (Miami) Shane Lechler (Ann Arbor) Andy Lee (Anchorage) Mat McBriar (London) Mike Scifres (Chicago) Britton Colquitt (Charlotte)
1998 1999 2003 2010 2004 1997 1998 2000 1992 2010 2003 1998 1999 2010 1991 2000 2004 2008 2011 2011 1999 1999 2001 2001 2007 2010 2010 2010 2011 1995 2011 2011 1993 1995 2000 2008 2008 1999 2001 2002 2004 2005 2005 2006 2011 2000 1999 2004 1999 2004 2011 2000 2009 1999 2004 2011 2009 2011 2011 2008 2011 2009 2011 2010 2008 2011
Sacks:
Interceptions:
Interception Yards:
18½ 18 17½ 16 15½ 9 8
Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) Jason Babin (Chicago) Jared Allen (Boston) DeMarcus Ware (London) John Abraham (Charlotte) Ronde Barber (Washington) Rod Woodson (Chicago) Ed Reed (Charlotte) 7 Deion Sanders (Chicago) Donnie Abraham (Charlotte) Champ Bailey (Boston) Charles Woodson (Miami) 6 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia) Aaron Glenn (Orlando) Brian Kelly (Charlotte) Philip Buchanon (Philadelphia) Ed Reed (Orlando) Asante Samuel (Anchorage) 5 several, last by Nick Collins (Anchorage) 317 Ed Reed (Charlotte) 298 Deion Sanders (Texas-Chicago) 176 Philip Buchanon (Philadelphia) 153 Deion Sanders (Philadelphia) 146 Adrian Wilson (Philadelphia)
2001 2011 2011 2011 2008 2001 1993 2004 1993 2000 2006 2011 1996 1998 2002 2003 2007 2007 2009 2004 1994 2003 1998 2006
92
FFL STREAKS (*Indicates still ongoing); 2011 additions highlighted Winning Streak:
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 9 Orlando 11/19/95 – 9/29/96 Orlando 9/27/09 – 11/22/09 Unbeaten Streak: 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 9 Orlando 11/19/95 – 9/29/96 Orlando 9/27/09 – 11/22/09 *Washington 10/23/11 – 12/18/11 Losing Streak: 14 Ann Arbor 10/4/09 – 9/19/10 12 London 10/4/98 – 9/12/99 11 Boston 10/29/00 – 10/7/01 9 Anchorage 10/18/98 – 12/13/98 8 Philadelphia 10/15/00 – 12/3/00 Washington 9/11/05 – 10/30/05 Seattle 12/13/09 – 10/17/10 Winless Streak: 14 Ann Arbor 10/4/09 – 9/19/10 12 London 10/4/98 – 9/12/99 11 Boston 10/29/00 – 10/7/01 9 Anchorage 10/18/98 – 12/13/98 8 Philadelphia 10/15/00 – 12/3/00 Washington 9/11/05 – 10/30/05 Seattle 12/13/09 – 10/17/10 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 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 Orlando’s 9-game home winning streak also includes an 11-game unbeaten streak at home; Boston had a 5-game home winning streak that includes an 8-game unbeaten streak
Home Losing 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 5 Washington 9/13/92 – 11/8/92 Anchorage 11/22/92 – 10/3/93 Washington 9/5/93 – 11/14/93 Anchorage 9/29/96 – 12/1/96 Anchorage 11/28/99 – 9/17/00 Washington 11/28/99 – 10/1/00 Seattle 12/11/05 – 10/15/06 Philadelphia 10/7/07 – 12/2/07 Ann Arbor 10/4/09 – 12/6/09 *Charlotte 10/9/11 – 12/11/11 Washington’s 5-game home losing streak from Sept. 13, 1992 through Nov. 8, 1992 also includes a 6-game winless streak Road Winning 10 Texas 12/19/99 – 9/30/01 Streak: 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 6 Ann Arbor 9/27/98 – 12/6/98 Miami 12/18/05 – 11/12/06 Anchorage 10/7/07 – 12/9/07 London 12/7/08 – 11/1/09 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 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 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 Games Scoring 244 Charlotte 11/24/91 – 10/28/07 10+ Points: 204 *London 10/18/98 – 12/18/11 160 Miami 10/27/96 – 9/23/07 146 Anchorage 11/22/98 – 12/14/08 133 Orlando 9/7/97 – 12/11/05 131 Seattle 10/18/92 – 9/9/01 Games Scoring 59 Washington 10/15/06 – 10/3/10 20+ Points: 52 Miami 11/2/97 – 9/9/01 39 Charlotte 10/20/96 – 9/12/99 32 Philadelphia 9/22/02 – 10/3/04 Miami 9/28/03 – 10/9/05 31 Charlotte 11/15/09 – 11/13/11
93
Consecutive 441 London 12/13/92 Extra Points (Team): 391 *Orlando 9/21/03 305 Texas 12/23/01 299 Orlando 10/22/95 280 Washington 9/19/93 Consecutive 294 Jason Elam (Char.) 12/4/94 Extra Points (Ind.): 240 *Jeff Wilkins (several teams) 9/1/96 213 Nate Kaeding (Tex.-Lon.) 10/10/04 202 *Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) 10/1/06 184 *Gary Anderson (several teams) 9/22/91 181 Mason Crosby (four teams) 9/30/07 Consecutive 36 Boston 9/7/03 Field Goals (Team): 32 London 9/27/92 Orlando 10/8/06 31 Miami 9/20/98 Orlando 10/17/04 30 Chicago 9/7/97 26 Charlotte 11/11/07 Consecutive 35 Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) 9/7/03 Field Goals (Ind.): 28 David Akers (A.A.-Sea.) 12/15/01 27 Gary Anderson (Mia.) 9/20/98 26 Mike Vanderjagt (Mia.-Bos.) 10/11/98 24 Jason Elam (Char.) 11/11/07 Robbie Gould (Phil.) 11/14/10 Consecutive Games 28 *David Akers (Sea.-Mia.-Chi.) 12/2/07 With a FG (Ind.): 26 Matt Stover (A.A.-Lon.) 12/7/97 21 David Akers (A.A.-Sea.) 11/11/01 20 Lawrence Tynes (Phil-Chi-Bos)12/9/07 19 Matt Stover (A.A.) 10/1/95 Consecutive Games 22 Anchorage 11/19/06 Averaging 42.0 Yards 19 Anchorage 10/31/04 per Punt (Team): Ann Arbor 9/13/09 18 Seattle 10/29/06 Anchorage 10/5/08 17 Boston 12/11/05 16 Boston 10/11/98 Orlando 12/12/99 Philadelphia 12/7/08 Consecutive Games 63 Shane Lechler (4 teams) 12/18/05 Averaging 42.0 Yards 18 Andy Lee (Anch.-Tex.) 10/5/08 per Punt (Ind.): 17 Chris Gardocki (Anch.-Orl.) 12/5/99 Shane Lechler (Anch.) 10/31/04 15 Todd Sauerbrun (Orl.-Mia.) 10/24/04 Brian Moorman (Phil.) 12/7/08 14 Chris Gardocki (Orl.) 9/22/96 Matt Turk (Mia.) 11/30/97 *Shane Lechler (Tex.) 9/11/11 Passes w/o an 239 Ann Arbor 10/24/10 Interception (Team): 233 Seattle 9/18/05 227 Texas 10/8/06 215 Miami 10/24/10 212 Seattle 10/3/93 Passes w/o an 310 Drew Bledsoe (Sea.) 10/30/94 Interception (Ind.): 277 Rich Gannon (Phil.) 9/9/01 272 Tom Brady (Anch.) 10/17/10 254 Drew Bledsoe (Sea.) 11/16/97 245 Marc Bulger (Mia.) 11/13/05 Passes w/o a 292 Orlando 10/17/99 TD Pass (Team): 210 Charlotte 11/6/05 199 Washington 10/17/93 164 Ann Arbor 11/27/95 155 Charlotte 11/6/94 Passes w/o a 254 Steve McNair (Orl.) 9/12/99 TD Pass (Ind.): 164 Brett Favre (A.A.) 11/27/05 159 Rodney Peete (Wash.-Mia.) 9/27/92 154 Randall Cunningham (Char.) 11/6/94 147 Drew Bledsoe (Sea.) 10/22/95
– 11/6/05 – 12/18/11 – 10/25/09 – 9/7/03 – 12/2/01 – 11/17/02 – 12/16/07 – 11/22/09 – 12/18/11 – 12/19/04 – 12/11/11 – 9/12/04 – 10/24/93 – 11/11/07 – 12/13/98 – 10/16/05 – 9/20/98 – 10/12/08 – 9/12/04 – 10/13/02 – 12/13/98 – 9/3/00 – 10/12/08 – 10/16/11 – 18/18/11 – 12/2/01 – 12/15/02 – 12/5/10 – 11/2/97 – 9/14/08 – 11/20/05 – 10/3/10 – 11/11/07 – 10/25/09 – 12/17/06 – 10/17/99 – 12/3/00 – 12/13/09 – 10/17/10 – 11/8/09 – 12/3/00 – 11/20/05 – 10/16/05 – 12/13/09 – 11/30/97 – 11/29/98 – 12/18/11 – 12/12/10 – 11/27/05 – 11/19/06 – 12/12/10 – 11/28/93 – 10/13/96 – 11/18/01 – 9/11/11 – 10/10/99 – 10/15/06 – 12/19/99 – 9/10/06 – 12/12/93 – 9/17/06 – 12/4/94 – 9/24/00 – 9/17/06 – 9/15/96 – 12/4/94 – 9/15/96
100-Yard Rushing Games:
12 Barry Sanders (Charlotte) 9/14/97 – 12/7/97 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 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 6 Fred Taylor (Orlando) 10/29/00 – 12/10/00 Jamal Lewis (London) 9/14/03 – 10/26/03 Maurice Jones-Drew (London) 10/31/10 – 12/12/10 100-Yard 7 Michael Irvin (London) 9/17/95 – 11/5/95 Receiving Games: Isaac Bruce (Chicago) 9/17/95 – 11/12/95 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 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 (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 (London) 9/25/11 – 10/16/11 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 10/9/11 – 10/30/11 300-Yard 9 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 12/5/99 – 10/15/00 Passing Games: 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 *Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 11/13/11 – 12/18/11 4 Daunte Culpepper (Chicago) 9/19/04 – 10/17/04 Trent Green (Philadelphia) 10/31/04 – 11/21/04 Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 9/21/08 – 10/12/08 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 10/2/11 – 10/23/11 3 several times, most recent one for each team listed Tom Brady (Anchorage) 9/11/11 – 9/25/11 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 10/28/07 – 11/11/07 Eli Manning (Boston) 11/27/11 – 12/11/11 Donovan McNabb (Charlotte) 9/18/05 – 10/2/05 Kurt Warner (Chicago) 9/9/01 – 9/30/01 Warren Moon (London) 11/6/94 – 11/20/94 MIAMI never ORLANDO never Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 11/21/10 – 12/5/10 *Matt Schaub (Seattle) 12/5/10 – 12/19/10 TEXAS never Peyton Manning (Washington) 11/1/09 – 11/15/09
94
Games with a Touchdown:
Games with Two or More TDs:
Games with a TD Run:
Games with a TD Catch:
17 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/3/04 11 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 9/22/02 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/15/06 10 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 11/6/94 9 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 10/8/95 Anthony Miller (Ann Arbor) 11/5/95 Thomas Jones (Charlotte) 10/26/08 LeSean McCoy (London) 9/11/11 8 Marcus Allen (Washington) 11/7/93 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 9/27/98 Robert Smith (Chicago) 9/17/00 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/30/03 Larry Johnson (Texas) 10/1/06 8 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/29/06 7 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 11/6/94 4 Chris Carter (London) 11/12/95 Terry Allen (Chicago) 10/20/96 Curtis Martin (Orlando) 10/13/96 Ricky Williams (Anchorage) 11/17/02 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 11/30/03 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 9/11/11 17 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/3/04 11 Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) 9/22/02 10 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 11/6/94 9 Emmitt Smith (Orlando) 10/8/95 LaDainian Tomlinson (London) 10/29/06 8 Terrell Davis (Charlotte) 9/27/98 9 Anthony Miller (Ann Arbor) 11/5/95 8 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/30/03 7 Terrell Owens (Miami) 9/3/00 Santana Moss (Philadelphia) 10/12/03 T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Orlando) 9/16/07 Terrell Owens (Miami) 10/14/07 Antonio Gates (TE--Anchorage) 12/13/09 6 Herman Moore (Washington) 10/30/94 Michael Irvin (London) 10/29/95 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 10/22/95 Herman Moore (Washington) 11/19/95 Terrell Owens (Philadelphia) 11/8/98 Chris Carter (Miami) 10/24/99 Terrell Owens (Miami) 12/7/03 Marvin Harrison (Chicago) 11/21/04 Plaxico Burress (Boston) 9/9/07 Anquan Boldin (Miami) 9/14/08 Dwayne Bowe (Boston) 10/24/10 Rob Gronkowski (TE--Washington) 11/6/11 5 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 9/3/95 Chris Carter (London) 11/5/95 Tony Martin (Chicago) 9/8/96 Carl Pickens (Seattle) 11/24/96 Chris Carter (Miami) 9/14/97 Randy Moss (Texas) 11/15/98 Randy Moss (Texas) 10/1/00 Tim Brown (Seattle) 11/4/01 Terrell Owens (Miami) 11/4/01 Torry Holt (Anchorage) 9/28/03 Isaac Bruce (Ann Arbor) 11/23/03 Torry Holt (Anchorage) 9/17/06 Dallas Clark (TE--Washington) 9/16/07 Randy Moss (Texas) 10/14/07 Reggie Wayne (Anchorage) 9/27/09 Miles Austin (Orlando) 11/29/09 Terrell Owens (Chicago) 10/3/10 *Austin Collie (Washington) 9/19/10 Calvin Johnson (Charlotte) 9/11/11
– 10/16/05 – 12/8/02 – 9/9/07 – 9/24/95 – 12/10/95 – 9/15/96 – 9/13/09 – 11/13/11 – 9/11/94 – 11/22/98 – 12/3/00 – 10/17/04 – 11/26/06 – 12/17/06 – 9/3/95 – 12/3/95 – 11/10/96 – 11/3/96 – 12/8/02 – 9/12/04 – 10/2/11 – 10/16/05 – 12/8/02 – 9/24/95 – 12/10/95 – 9/9/07 – 11/22/98 – 9/15/96 – 10/17/04 – 10/29/00 – 11/23/03 – 11/4/07 – 12/2/07 – 10/10/10 – 12/4/94 – 12/3/95 – 12/3/95 – 9/8/96 – 12/13/98 – 12/5/99 – 10/3/04 – 9/11/05 – 10/14/07 – 11/10/08 – 11/28/10 – 12/11/11 – 10/1/95 – 12/3/95 – 10/20/96 – 9/7/97 – 10/12/97 – 12/13/98 – 10/29/00 – 12/2/01 – 12/2/01 – 11/2/03 – 9/12/04 – 10/15/06 – 10/21/07 – 11/18/07 – 11/1/09 – 9/12/10 – 11/7/10 – 12/19/10 – 10/9/11
4 several wide receivers, most recently *Santonio Holmes (Boston) 11/27/11 *Roddy White (London) 11/27/11 Tony Gonzalez (TE--Miami) 11/28/99 Antonio Gates (TE--Anchorage) 10/31/04 Randy McMichael (TE--Charlotte) 9/11/05 Vernon Davis (TE--London) 11/22/09 Vernon Davis (TE--Texas) 10/3/10 Games with a 38 Peyton Manning (Washington) 9/27/98 Touchdown Pass: *Drew Brees (Philadelphia) 10/11/09 32 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 11/4/03 30 *Tom Brady (Anchorage) 12/6/09 24 Dan Marino (Washington) 9/5/93 Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) 11/19/00 23 Peyton Manning (Washington) 10/2/05 21 Steve Young (Seattle) 12/12/93 Philip Rivers (Texas) 10/4/09 Games with 2 or 14 Peyton Manning (Washington) 12/14/03 More TD Passes: 13 Aaron Rodgers (Miami) 9/11/11 12 Eli Manning (Boston) 12/6/09 11 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 12/17/06 10 Tom Brady (Anchorage) 11/7/10 Games with 10 Leonard Little (Mia.-A.A.-Sea.) 10/28/01 a full Sack: 8 Jared Allen (Boston) 9/18/11 7 Tony Bennett (Seattle) 10/25/92 Chris Doleman (Anchorage) 10/24/93 Kevin Greene (Miami) 12/7/97 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) 9/30/01 Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) 10/13/02 DeMarcus Ware (London) 9/7/08 Dwight Freeney (Washington) 9/13/09 6 eight times, last by Jared Allen (Washington) 11/7/10 5 several times, most recently *Elvis Dumervil (Boston) 11/20/11 Games with 4 Nick Collins (Anchorage) 11/22/09 an Interception: 3 Deion Sanders (Chicago) 10/24/93 Deion Sanders (Chicago-Texas) 12/12/93 Rod Woodson (Philadelphia) 11/3/96 Ed Reed (Charlotte) 11/7/04 Terrence McGee (Chicago) 11/21/04 Asante Samuel (Anchorage) 9/23/07 Ed Reed (Orlando) 9/30/07
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– 12/18/11 – 12/18/11 – 12/19/99 – 11/28/04 – 10/9/05 – 12/13/09 – 10/24/10 – 12/3/00 – 12/18/11 – 11/28/04 – 12/18/11 – 10/8/95 – 10/13/02 – 12/3/06 – 10/15/95 – 11/21/10 – 12/12/04 – 12/11/11 – 11/28/10 – 11/18/07 – 10/2/11 – 10/12/03 – 11/13/11 – 12/6/92 – 12/5/93 – 10/18/98 – 11/11/01 – 12/1/02 – 12/14/08 – 11/8/09 – 12/12/10 – 12/18/11 – 12/13/09 – 11/14/93 – 9/25/94 – 11/17/96 – 11/21/04 – 12/5/04 – 10/7/07 – 10/14/07
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES; 2011 additions highlighted Teams with Every Player Scoring Philadelphia (63) vs. Chicago (42) Seattle (42) at Anchorage (19) Ann Arbor (69) at Chicago (28) Miami (49) at London (60) Charlotte (52) vs. London (39) London (53) at Charlotte (50)
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
Nov. 10, 1991 Oct. 3, 1993 Nov. 19, 1995 Sept. 28, 2008 Nov. 28, 2010 Oct. 9, 2011
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
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
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
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)
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)
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 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 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)
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
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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
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
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
Nov. 1, 2009
Offensive Players With a Safety Kevin Smith (running back) Anchorage at Seattle)
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
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 Kurt Warner (Chi. at Mia.) 17-21, 310 yards, 3 TDs Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. Anch.) 24-30, 390 yards, 4 TDs Peyton Manning (Wash. at Mia.) 16-20, 268 yards, 3 TDs Peyton Manning (Wash. at Char.) 18-23, 319 yards, 3 TDs Peyton Manning (Wash. at Chi.) 20-25, 314 yards, 6 TDs Trent Green (Phil. vs. Chi.) 20-25, 341 yards, 3 TDs Donovan McNabb (Char. vs. Orl.) 21-26, 381 yards, 4 TDs Tom Brady (Anch. at Bos.) 21-25, 354 yards, 6 TDs Drew Brees (Phil. at Anch.) 18-23, 371 yards, 5 TDs Tom Brady (Anch. at Chi.) 21-27, 341 yards, 4 TDs
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
10/22/95 10/3/99 10/1/00 10/22/00 11/10/02 9/28/03 12/14/03 9/23/07 10/21/07 11/29/09 11/28/10
Players With a Sack, Interception and Safety in One Game James Harrison Seattle at Anchorage Nov. 16, 2008
Quarterbacks Catching a Touchdown Pass Brad Johnson Miami at Boston Oct. 12, 1997 (caught his own batted pass behind the line of scrimmage)
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
1991 1993 1994 1995 2004 2011
Kickers or Punters Scoring a Touchdown Hunter Smith (Tex. vs. Phil.) 21-yard run Nov. 16, 2003 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 Note: Tupa played nearly half a game at quarterback on 9/13/99
Teams With Two 1,000-Yard Rushers & Two 1,000-Yard Receivers 2001 Seattle 2004 London
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 Micah Knorr (punter) Chicago vs. Ann Arbor 27 yards Todd Sauerbrun (punter) Orlando vs. Texas 34 yards Michael Koenen (punter) Chicago at Philadelphia 58 yards Michael Koenen (punter) London vs. Anchorage 51 yards Mike Scifres (punter) Boston vs. Charlotte 40 yards
Playoff Teams Allowing More Points Than Points Scored London 474 – 482 -8 8-7, 2nd seed Charlotte 497 – 537 -40 8-7, 3rd seed Chicago 445 – 462 -17 10-6, 3rd seed Texas 375 – 380 -5 9-7, 4th seed Chicago 461 – 477 -16 9-6, 3rd seed Orlando 563 – 586 -23 9-6, 3rd seed Charlotte 546 – 551 -5 8-7, 4th seed Miami 595 – 605 -11 8-7, 4th seed
Shaun Alexander (1,111); Jerome Bettis (1,072) Keyshawn Johnson (1,237); Tim Brown (1,036) 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)
9/24/95 11/16/03 11/14/04 10/9/05 10/1/06 9/11/11
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
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400-YARD PASSING GAMES 1991
1992 1993 1994
1995 1996
1997 1998
1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007
2008
2009
2010
Oct. 13 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Sept. 13 Nov. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 25 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Oct. 1 Sept. 22 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Oct. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 6 Sept. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 24 Nov. 5 Nov. 5 Nov. 19 Dec. 3 Sept. 23 Nov. 18 Sept. 15 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Nov. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Dec. 19 Oct. 2 Sept. 17 Nov. 19 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Nov. 4 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Sept. 20 Nov. 8 Dec. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 10 Nov. 7
Warren Moon Mark Rypien Warren Moon Jim Kelly Steve Young Dan Marino Dan Marino Warren Moon Warren Moon Dan Marino Mark Brunell Mark Brunell Drew Bledsoe Warren Moon Tony Banks Randall Cunningham John Elway Vinny Testaverde Peyton Manning Kurt Warner Peyton Manning Trent Green Elvis Grbac Gus Frerotte Aaron Brooks Peyton Manning Kurt Warner Rich Gannon Drew Bledsoe Steve McNair Peyton Manning Daunte Culpepper Jake Plummer Peyton Manning Donovan McNabb Peyton Manning Matt Hasselbeck Daunte Culpepper Marc Bulger Peyton Manning Drew Brees Carson Palmer Jon Kitna Drew Brees Drew Brees Kurt Warner Jay Cutler Drew Brees Philip Rivers Donovan McNabb Drew Brees Peyton Manning Donovan McNabb Philip Rivers Philip Rivers Tony Romo Brett Favre
Chicago at London Orlando at London Chicago at Philadelphia Philadelphia at Charlotte Seattle at Washington Washington vs. London Washington vs. Orlando London at Ann Arbor London vs. Texas Washington at Texas Charlotte vs. Washington Charlotte vs. Philadelphia Seattle vs. Anchorage Washington at Anchorage Philadelphia at Boston Miami vs. Boston Orlando at Charlotte Chicago vs. Washington Washington at Seattle Chicago at Charlotte Washington at Charlotte Miami vs. Ann Arbor London at Washington Texas at London Miami at Charlotte Washington vs. London Chicago vs. Anchorage Philadelphia at Seattle Texas vs. Philadelphia Orlando at Philadelphia Washington at Boston Chicago at London Seattle at Philadelphia Washington at London Charlotte vs. Orlando Washington at Miami London vs. Texas Chicago vs. Seattle Miami at Orlando Washington vs. London Philadelphia at London Texas at Washington London vs. Texas Philadelphia vs. Ann Arbor Philadelphia at Chicago London vs. Miami Chicago vs. Anchorage Philadelphia vs. Seattle Texas vs. London Charlotte vs. Orlando Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Washington vs. Anchorage Charlotte at Orlando Texas vs. Washington Texas vs. Orlando Seattle vs. Anchorage Orlando vs. Washington 98
35-50-2-423 16-31-0-442 41-56-0-432 22-33-1-403 26-32-1-462 23-42-1-473 29-54-3-431 33-57-1-420 33-50-4-400 33-48-1-450 23-39-1-432 37-52-5-421 30-41-2-419 28-44-2-409 23-34-1-401 20-32-0-442 22-32-1-400 42-63-1-418 29-54-1-404 25-35-3-441 23-36-0-440 29-42-0-431 39-53-2-504 36-58-4-462 30-48-2-441 23-29-2-421 30-42-2-401 43-64-2-403 32-53-3-417 18-27-0-421 27-36-0-401 26-37-2-425 31-55-3-499 25-44-1-472 32-43-0-464 25-33-2-425 28-40-0-414 25-35-1-404 40-62-3-442 26-38-0-400 37-52-3-510 33-50-2-401 29-46-1-446 35-49-0-445 39-48-0-421 40-57-3-472 24-42-1-447 31-58-3-422 25-45-2-436 35-55-1-450 35-49-1-419 40-57-0-433 28-38-0-426 29-53-2-455 27-42-0-431 31-46-3-406 36-47-2-446
2 TD 6 TD 0 TD 3 TD 4 TD 5 TD 3 TD 3 TD 2 TD 2 TD 3 TD 0 TD 3 TD 5 TD 2 TD 4 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 3 TD 4 TD 2 TD 2 TD 5 TD 2 TD 4 TD 3 TD 1 TD 2 TD 3 TD 1 TD 5 TD 4 TD 5 TD 5 TD 3 TD 3 TD 3 TD 2 TD 3 TD 2 TD 6 TD 2 TD 3 TD 1 TD 2 TD 3 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 3 TD 1 TD 2 TD 2 TD 3 TD 2 TD
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22-48 60-18 42-63 47-43 28-32 68-17 17-41 41-45 29-26 33-28 49-58 56-49 37-18 44-15 35-34 58-14 55-70 33-49 28-20 26-33 46-19 45-48 54-29 57-22 73-18 63-36 34-40 14-25 28-57 47-45 55-16 48-32 65-67 32-18 46-38 52-70 99-30 36-20 36-25 46-35 31-84 47-54 48-42 36-49 46-29 60-49 63-35 28-17 38-58 31-37 32-24 58-40 44-17 40-55 43-40 35-36 30-56
2011
Sept. 11 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18
Tom Brady Drew Brees Tom Brady Michael Vick Aaron Rodgers Eli Manning Matt Schaub Eli Manning Matthew Stafford Eli Manning Drew Brees
Anchorage vs. London Philadelphia vs. Miami Anchorage at Texas Charlotte vs. Orlando Miami vs. Texas Boston vs. Anchorage Seattle vs. Chicago Boston at Anchorage London vs. Miami Boston vs. Ann Arbor Philadelphia vs. Anchorage
32-48-1-517 32-49-0-419 31-40-0-423 30-46-1-416 29-38-1-408 24-39-3-420 24-51-2-416 33-47-1-406 31-44-1-408 27-47-1-400 32-40-0-412
4 TD 3 TD 3 TD 2 TD 4 TD 3 TD 2 TD 2 TD 1 TD 2 TD 5 TD
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56-53 56-39 44-48 64-13 54-53 75-21 61-9 40-47 56-61 38-50 41-48
68 total (40-28 record): Washington 12, Philadelphia 10, Chicago 8, London 7, Texas 6, Charlotte 6, Miami 5, Seattle 5, Orlando 4, Boston 3, Anchorage 2 Individuals: Peyton Manning 8, Drew Brees 7, Warren Moon 5, Dan Marino 3, Kurt Warner 3, Donovan McNabb 3, Philip Rivers 3, Eli Manning 3, Mark Brunell 2, Drew Bledsoe 2, Daunte Culpepper 2, Tom Brady 2, (25 others with one)
400-YARD PASSING GAMES (continued) 517 510 504 499 473 472 472 464 462 462 455 450 450 447 446 446 445 442 442 442 441 441 440 436 433 432 432 431 431 431 426 425 425 423 423 422 421 421 421 421 420 420 419 419
Tom Brady Drew Brees Elvis Grbac Jake Plummer Dan Marino Peyton Manning Kurt Warner Donovan McNabb Steve Young Gus Frerotte Philip Rivers Dan Marino Donovan McNabb Jay Cutler Jon Kitna Brett Favre Drew Brees Mark Rypien Marc Bulger Randall Cunningham Kurt Warner Aaron Brooks Peyton Manning Philip Rivers Peyton Manning Warren Moon Mark Brunell Dan Marino Trent Green Philip Rivers Donovan McNabb Daunte Culpepper Peyton Manning Warren Moon Tom Brady Drew Brees Mark Brunell Peyton Manning Steve McNair Drew Brees Warren Moon Eli Manning Drew Bledsoe Drew Brees
Anch. vs. Lon. Phil. at Lon. Lon. at Wash. Sea. at Phil. Wash. vs. Lon. Wash. at Lon. Lon. vs. Mia. Char. vs. Orl. Sea. at Wash. Tex. at Lon. Tex. vs. Wash. Wash. at Tex. Char. vs. Orl. Chi. vs. Anch. Lon. vs. Tex. Orl. vs. Wash. Phil. vs. A.A. Orl. at Lon. Mia. at Orl. Mia. vs. Bos. Chi. at Char. Mia. at Char. Wash. at Char. Tex. vs. Lon. Wash. vs. Anch. Chi. at Phil. Char. vs. Wash. Wash. vs. Orl. Mia. vs. A.A. Tex. vs. Orl. Char. at Orl. Chi. at Lon. Wash. at Mia. Chi. at Lon. Anch. at Tex. Phil. vs. Sea. Char. vs. Phil. Wash. vs. Lon. Orl. at Phil. Phil. at Chi. Lon. at A.A. Bos. vs. Anch. Sea. vs. Anch. Phil. at A.A.
9/11/11 11/19/06 11/5/00 10/31/04 9/4/94 10/31/04 9/28/08 12/5/04 11/2/93 11/19/00 9/26/10 10/1/95 11/8/09 11/9/08 9/23/07 11/7/10 11/4/07 11/10/91 10/2/05 10/4/98 9/3/00 12/3/00 9/24/00 9/20/09 9/12/10 11/10/91 9/22/96 9/25/94 11/5/00 10/10/10 9/19/10 10/17/04 12/5/04 10/13/91 9/18/11 11/9/08 10/20/96 9/23/01 10/12/03 9/21/08 11/6/94 10/9/11 11/3/96 12/6/09
419 418 417 416 416 414 412 409 408 408 406 406 404 404 403 403 401 401 401 401 400 400 400 400
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Drew Brees Vinny Testaverde Drew Bledsoe Michael Vick Matt Schaub Matt Hasselbeck Drew Brees Warren Moon Aaron Rodgers Matthew Stafford Tony Romo Eli Manning Peyton Manning Daunte Culpepper Jim Kelly Rich Gannon Tony Banks Kurt Warner Peyton Manning Carson Palmer Warren Moon John Elway Peyton Manning Eli Manning
Phil. vs. Mia. Chi. vs. Wash. Tex. vs. Phil. Char. vs. Orl. Sea. vs. Chi. Lon. vs. Tex. Phil. vs. Anch. Wash. at Anch. Mia. vs. Tex. Lon. vs. Mia. Sea. vs. Anch. Bos. at Anch. Wash. at Sea. Chi. vs. Sea. Phil. at Char. Phil. at Sea. Phil. at Bos. Chi. vs. Anch. Wash. at Bos. Tex. at Wash. Lon. vs. Tex. Orl. at Char. Wash. vs. Lon. Bos. vs. A.A.
9/11/11 12/6/98 10/6/02 10/2/11 10/9/11 12/5/04 12/18/11 10/26/97 10/2/11 12/4/11 10/10/10 11/27/11 9/26/99 12/19/04 9/13/92 9/15/02 11/2/97 11/18/01 11/16/03 9/16/07 11/20/94 12/6/98 9/19/06 12/11/11
No rookie has ever passed for 400 yards in an FFL game. Chicago’s Andy Dalton set the rookie passing record last year when he threw for 373 yards in a win at Charlotte on November 20. It was also the first start of his FFL career. That broke the previous rookie record of 357 yards, set by Washington’s Peyton Manning vs. Miami on November 29, 1998. No quarterback has ever passed for 400 yards in his first FFL start. Todd Marinovich holds the record for most passing yards in a debut with 395, in a game for Texas against Philadelphia, September 20, 1992. Orlando’s Mark Rypien had a 400‐yard game in the third start of his career, the earliest for any quarterback. Mark Brunell and Trent Green each did it in their fourth start, while Warren Moon had one in his sixth. Warren Moon, Drew Bledsoe and Kurt Warner all had 400‐yard games for multiple teams, with Moon doing it for three teams (Chicago, London and Washington). Until last year, no quarterback had ever had back‐to‐back 400‐yard games. When Tom Brady finally did it in the first two games of the season for Anchorage, they marked the first 400‐yard games in franchise history for the Blizzard. 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. Last year also marked the first time a quarterback has thrown for 400 yards against the same team twice in one season. Boston’s Eli Manning did it to Anchorage. There have never been two quarterbacks with 400 yards in the same game. There have been five 400‐yard games on Opening Day, with two of them coming in 2011 from Tom Brady (Anchorage) and Drew Brees (Philadelphia). The others are by Dan Marino (Washington) in 1994, Kurt Warner (Chicago) in 2000, and Peyton Manning (Washington) in 2010. There have been three 400‐yard games in an FFL postseason game, and Miami was involved in all 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. Entering 2011, three teams had never had a 400‐yard game in the regular season, but Anchorage and Boston both fell off that list with multiple 400‐yard games. Ann Arbor is the only remaining team without one. 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. Since giving up a league‐record three 400‐yard games in 2000, Charlotte has not allowed one since, the longest current streak in the FFL.
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200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1991 1993 1994 1997
1998 2000
2001 2002
2003
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Nov. 24 Oct. 31 Dec. 12 Nov. 13 Aug. 31 Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Oct. 11 Nov. 22 Sept. 3 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 19 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Nov. 11 Dec. 23 Sept. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Sept. 14 Oct. 19 Dec. 7 Nov. 20 Dec. 18 Nov. 12 Nov. 26 Dec. 10 Oct. 14 Nov. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 20 Oct. 18 Sept. 12 Oct. 2 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 18
Barry Sanders Emmitt Smith Jerome Bettis Barry Sanders Eddie George Terrell Davis Barry Sanders Terrell Davis Barry Sanders Corey Dillon Terrell Davis Priest Holmes Duce Staley Edgerrin James Marshall Faulk Corey Dillon Fred Taylor Corey Dillon Mike Anderson Curtis Martin Warrick Dunn Shaun Alexander Marshall Faulk LaDainian Tomlinson Ricky Williams Ricky Williams Jamal Lewis LaDainian Tomlinson Clinton Portis Larry Johnson Tiki Barber Willie Parker Shaun Alexander Willie Parker Adrian Peterson Adrian Peterson *Michael Turner Frank Gore Thomas Jones *Arian Foster Matt FortĂŠ Chris Wells Ray Rice Reggie Bush
Charlotte at Chicago Orlando vs. Texas Charlotte vs. London Charlotte at Anchorage Texas vs. Philadelphia Charlotte vs. Seattle Charlotte vs. Washington Charlotte vs. Miami Charlotte at Miami Boston vs. Anchorage Charlotte at Miami Philadelphia vs. Anchorage Charlotte vs. Chicago London at Texas Ann Arbor vs. Philadelphia Boston at Philadelphia Orlando vs. Washington Boston vs. London Miami at Charlotte Orlando at Chicago Texas at Ann Arbor Seattle vs. Anchorage Ann Arbor at Philadelphia London vs. Charlotte Anchorage at Boston Anchorage at Seattle London vs. Texas London at Miami Miami at London Texas at Washington Miami at Charlotte Ann Arbor at Anchorage Seattle vs. Orlando Ann Arbor vs. Miami Boston vs. Philadelphia Boston at Chicago Anchorage at Texas Philadelphia at Orlando Charlotte vs. Anchorage Washington vs. Anchorage Charlotte vs. Orlando Orlando vs. London Chicago at Philadelphia Washington vs. Miami
23 att., 220 yards 30 att., 237 yards 28 att., 212 yards 26 att., 237 yards 35 att., 216 yards 27 att., 215 yards 24 att., 215 yards 42 att., 207 yards 24 att., 216 yards 39 att., 246 yards 30 att., 208 yards 36 att., 227 yards 26 att., 201 yards 38 att., 219 yards 25 att., 208 yards 22 att., 278 yards 30 att., 234 yards 35 att., 216 yards 37 att., 251 yards 30 att., 203 yards 22 att., 210 yards 35 att., 266 yards 30 att., 202 yards 27 att., 217 yards 27 att., 228 yards 31 att., 216 yards 30 att., 295 yards 26 att., 200 yards 22 att., 218 yards 36 att., 211 yards 29 att., 220 yards 22 att., 213 yards 40 att., 201 yards 32 att., 223 yards 20 att., 224 yards 30 att., 296 yards 22 att., 220 yards 16 att., 207 yards 22 att., 210 yards 33 att., 231 yards 25 att., 205 yards 27 att., 228 yards 29 att., 204 yards 25 att., 203 yards
4 TD 1 TD 1 TD 0 TD 1 TD 1 TD 2 TD 1 TD 2 TD 4 TD 1 TD 1 TD 1 TD 3 TD 1 TD 2 TD 3 TD 1 TD 4 TD 1 TD 2 TD 3 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 1 TD 5 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 0 TD 1 TD 3 TD 3 TD 2 TD 2 TD 1 TD 3 TD 1 TD 1 TD 1 TD 1 TD
W W W L W W W W W W L W W L W W W L W W W W W W L W W W L W W W L L W L L W L W W T W W
46-25 36-9 58-25 20-29 21-14 58-29 30-22 41-17 57-31 40-21 42-56 39-35 33-26 51-57 31-30 45-21 43-41 20-32 73-18 46-35 39-18 54-17 46-16 39-23 51-69 38-31 62-29 52-35 60-64 63-56 60-43 35-26 15-16 26-39 61-28 45-47 42-45 50-29 31-61 58-40 64-13 41-41 54-37 42-32
44 total (32-11-1 record): Charlotte 11, Boston 5, London 4, Ann Arbor 4, Orlando 4, Texas 3, Miami 3, Anchorage 3, Seattle 2, Philadelphia 2, Washington 2, Chicago 1 Indicates a rookie *Player making his first career start Individuals: Barry Sanders 4, Terrell Davis 3, Corey Dillon 3, Marshall Faulk 2, Ricky Williams 2, LaDainian Tomlinson 2, Shaun Alexander 2, Willie Parker 2, Adrian Peterson 2, twenty-two others with 1 101
296 295 278 266 251 246 237 237 234 231 228 228 227 224 223 220 220 220 219 218 217 216 216 216 216 215 215 213 212 211 210 210 208 208 207 207 205 204 203 203 202 201 201 200
Adrian Peterson Jamal Lewis Corey Dillon Shaun Alexander Mike Anderson Corey Dillon Emmitt Smith Barry Sanders Fred Taylor Arian Foster Ricky Williams Chris Wells Priest Holmes Adrian Peterson Willie Parker Barry Sanders Tiki Barber *Michael Turner Edgerrin James Clinton Portis LaDainian Tomlinson Eddie George Barry Sanders Corey Dillon Ricky Williams Terrell Davis Barry Sanders Willie Parker Jerome Bettis Larry Johnson Warrick Dunn Thomas Jones Terrell Davis Marshall Faulk Terrell Davis Frank Gore Matt FortĂŠ Ray Rice Curtis Martin Reggie Bush Marshall Faulk Duce Staley Shaun Alexander LaDainian Tomlinson
Bos. at Chi. 11/4/07 Lon. vs. Tex. 9/14/03 Bos. at Phil. 10/22/00 Sea. vs. Anch. 11/11/01 Mia. at Char. 12/3/00 Bos. vs. Anch. 12/7/97 Orl. vs. Tex. 10/31/93 Char. at Anch. 11/13/94 Orl. vs. Wash. 11/19/00 Wash. vs. Anch. 9/12/10 Anch. at Bos. 12/1/02 Orl. vs. Lon. 11/27/11 Phil. vs. Anch. 11/22/98 Bos. vs. Phil. 10/14/07 A.A. vs. Mia. 12/10/06 Char. at Chi. 11/24/91 Mia. at Char. 12/18/05 Anch. at Tex. 9/7/08 Lon. vs. Tex. 10/15/00 Mia. at Lon. 12/7/03 Lon. vs. Char. 9/29/02 Tex. vs. Phil. 8/31/97 Char. at Mia. 11/23/97 Bos. vs. Lon. 12/3/00 Anch. at Sea. 12/8/02 Char. vs. Sea. 9/21/97 Char. vs. Wash. 10/12/97 A.A. at Anch. 11/12/06 Char. vs. Lon. 12/12/93 Tex. at Wash. 11/20/05 Tex. at A.A. 12/3/00 Char. vs. Anch. 10/18/09 Char. at Mia. 10/11/98 A.A. vs. Phil. 10/15/00 Char. vs. Mia. 10/26/97 Phil. at Orl. 9/20/09 Char. vs. Orl. 10/2/11 Chi. at Phil. 12/4/11 Orl. at Chi. 12/3/00 Wash. vs. Mia. 12/18/11 A.A. at Phil. 12/23/01 Char. vs. Chi. 9/3/00 Sea. vs. Orl. 11/26/06 Lon. at Mia. 10/19/03
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200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007
2008
2009 2010
2011
Oct. 20 Sept. 20 Sept. 4 Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Oct. 11 Oct. 3 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Sept. 10 Oct. 20 Nov. 10 Nov. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 30 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Nov. 23 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Nov. 15 Dec. 13 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Dec. 5 Sept. 25 Dec. 18
James Lofton Michael Irvin Irving Fryar Isaac Bruce Isaac Bruce Carl Pickens Terry Glenn Randy Moss Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith Shannon Sharpe (TE) Plaxico Burress Torry Holt Plaxico Burress Steve Smith Chad Johnson Lee Evans Chad Johnson Kevin Curtis Roy Williams Terrell Owens Antonio Bryant Andre Johnson Sidney Rice Brandon Marshall Terrell Owens Malcom Floyd Roddy White Reggie Wayne Wes Welker Calvin Johnson
London at Philadelphia London vs. Seattle Philadelphia at Chicago Chicago vs. Boston Chicago vs. London Seattle at Chicago Orlando at Ann Arbor Texas at Orlando Orlando vs. Boston Orlando at Texas Charlotte at Boston Texas vs. Miami Anchorage at Miami Boston vs. Philadelphia Charlotte vs. Texas London vs. Orlando Washington vs. Miami London at Philadelphia Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Orlando at Charlotte Boston at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor vs. Washington Washington vs. Texas Philadelphia at Chicago London vs. Texas Chicago at Charlotte Boston vs. Philadelphia London at Boston Anchorage vs. Ann Arbor Ann Arbor at Anchorage Charlotte at London
8 rec., 220 yards 8 rec., 210 yards 5 rec., 211 yards 11 rec., 229 yards 10 rec., 233 yards 13 rec., 204 yards 13 rec., 214 yards 12 rec., 204 yards 9 rec., 220 yards 15 rec., 291 yards 12 rec., 214 yards 9 rec., 253 yards 11 rec., 200 yards 10 rec., 204 yards 11 rec., 201 yards 11 rec., 260 yards 11 rec., 265 yards 11 rec., 209 yards 11 rec., 221 yards 9 rec., 204 yards 7 rec., 213 yards 9 rec., 200 yards 11 rec., 207 yards 7 rec., 201 yards 21 rec., 200 yards 10 rec., 222 yards 8 rec., 213 yards 11 rec., 201 yards 14 rec., 200 yards 16 rec., 217 yards 9 rec., 214 yards
2 TD 3 TD 3 TD 1 TD 2 TD 1 TD 1 TD 0 TD 1 TD 3 TD 2 TD 2 TD 1 TD 2 TD 1 TD 2 TD 2 TD 2 TD 3 TD 1 TD 1 TD 2 TD 1 TD 0 TD 2 TD 1 TD 1 TD 2 TD 1 TD 2 TD 2 TD
W W W L W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W L W L W W L
46-40 36-31 36-33 47-52 46-17 57-16 34-18 36-26 28-21 35-51 62-24 51-13 53-45 42-31 42-43 63-18 49-16 50-16 52-40 57-39 45-19 41-40 51-36 46-15 65-12 29-45 36-24 42-73 69-41 59-24 65-71
31 total (25-6 record): London 6, Orlando 4, Philadelphia 3, Chicago 3, Charlotte 3, Boston 3, Texas 2, Washington 2, Anchorage 2, Ann Arbor 2, Seattle 1 Individuals: Isaac Bruce 2, Jimmy Smith 2, Chad Johnson 2, Terrell Owens 2, twenty-three others with 1 291 265 260 253 233 229 222 221 220 220 217 214 214 214 213 213
Jimmy Smith Lee Evans Chad Johnson Plaxico Burress Isaac Bruce Isaac Bruce Terrell Owens Kevin Curtis James Lofton Jimmy Smith Wes Welker Terry Glenn Shannon Sharpe Calvin Johnson Terrell Owens Malcom Floyd
Orl. at Tex. Wash. vs. Mia. Lon. vs. Orl. Tex. vs. Mia. Chi. vs. Lon. Chi. vs. Bos. Chi. at Char. Phil. at A.A. Lon. at Phil. Orl. vs. Bos. A.A. at Anch. Orl. at A.A. Char. at Bos. Char. at Lon. Bos. at A.A. Bos. vs. Phil.
9/10/00 11/19/06 11/12/06 11/10/02 11/2/97 10/27/96 10/3/10 9/23/07 10/20/91 11/21/99 9/25/11 10/3/99 10/20/02 12/18/11 11/23/08 10/10/10
211 210 209 207 204 204 204 204 201 201 201 200 200 200 200 103
Irving Fryar Michael Irvin Chad Johnson Andre Johnson Carl Pickens Randy Moss Plaxico Burress Roy Williams Steve Smith Sidney Rice Roddy White Torry Holt Antonio Bryant Brandon Marshall Reggie Wayne
Phil. at Chi. Lon. vs. Sea. Lon. at Phil. Wash. vs. Tex. Sea. at Chi. Tex. at Orl. Bos. vs. Phil. Orl. at Char. Char. vs. Tex. Phil. at Chi. Lon. at Bos. Anch. at Mia. A.A. vs. Wash. Lon. vs. Tex. Anch. vs. A.A.
9/4/94 9/20/92 9/16/07 12/14/08 10/11/98 11/14/99 10/2/05 9/23/07 10/30/05 11/15/09 10/24/10 11/2/03 12/7/08 12/13/09 12/5/10
ALL‐TIME COACHING RECORDS (BY VICTORIES) t1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
COACH James Carruthers David Surratt Travis Corson Tim Carpenter Clark Croft Mark Croft Bob Morrison Steve Schafer Jeff Measor Bryan Boliard David Carpenter Todd Tanck Jeff Rieders Lyle Freijo Jerry Bishop Mike Lloyd Glen Kelly
YEARS 1992‐2011 1991‐2011 1991‐2011 1991‐2011 1992‐2011 1993‐2011 1992‐2011 1992‐2011 1996‐2011 1994‐2011 2000‐11 1996‐2011 1991‐99 1992‐93 1991 1991 1992
REGULAR SEASON 164‐132‐5 165‐144‐7 159‐151‐6 156‐155‐5 153‐144‐4 138‐145‐3 147‐147‐7 139‐160‐2 130‐107‐3 131‐136‐3 97‐83 100‐138‐2 48‐83‐5 16‐15 8‐7 8‐7 5‐10
POST‐SEASON 6‐6 5‐6 5‐7 4‐7 4‐8 12‐1 2‐6 2‐4 7‐6 5‐2 6‐4 2‐3 0‐1 0‐1 2‐0 1‐1 ‐‐‐‐
TOTAL 170‐138‐5 170‐150‐7 164‐158‐6 160‐162‐5 157‐152‐4 150‐146‐3 149‐153‐7 141‐164‐2 137‐113‐3 136‐138‐3 103‐87 102‐141‐2 48‐84‐5 16‐16 10‐7 9‐8 5‐10
PCT. .551 .531 .509 .497 .508 .507 .494 .463 .547 .496 .542 .420 .369 .500 .588 .529 .333
ALL‐TIME COACHING RECORDS (BY PERCENTAGE—Minimum 5 years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
COACH James Carruthers Jeff Measor David Carpenter David Surratt Travis Corson Clark Croft Mark Croft Tim Carpenter Bryan Boliard Bob Morrison Steve Schafer Todd Tanck Jeff Rieders
YEARS 1992‐2011 1996‐2011 2000‐11 1991‐2011 1991‐2011 1992‐2011 1993‐2011 1991‐2011 1994‐2011 1992‐2011 1992‐2011 1996‐2011 1991‐99
Jerry Bishop Mike Lloyd Lyle Freijo Glen Kelly
1991 1991 1992‐93 1992
REGULAR SEASON 164‐132‐5 130‐107‐3 97‐83 165‐144‐7 159‐151‐6 153‐144‐4 138‐145‐3 156‐155‐5 131‐136‐3 147‐147‐7 139‐160‐2 100‐138‐2 48‐83‐5
POST‐SEASON 6‐6 7‐6 6‐4 5‐6 5‐7 4‐8 12‐1 4‐7 5‐2 2‐6 2‐4 2‐3 0‐1
8‐7 8‐7 16‐15 5‐10
2‐0 1‐1 0‐1 ‐‐‐‐
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TOTAL 170‐138‐5 137‐113‐3 103‐87 170‐150‐7 164‐158‐6 157‐152‐4 150‐146‐3 160‐162‐5 136‐138‐3 149‐153‐7 141‐164‐2 102‐141‐2 48‐84‐5
10‐7 9‐8 16‐16 5‐10
PCT. .551 .547 .542 .531 .509 .508 .507 .497 .496 .494 .463 .420 .369
.588 .529 .500 .333
CAREER RUSHING LEADERS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Emmitt Smith Barry Sanders LaDainian Tomlinson Jerome Bettis Curtis Martin Marshall Faulk Ricky Watters Corey Dillon Eddie George Clinton Portis Edgerrin James Shaun Alexander Fred Taylor Steven Jackson Ricky Williams Thurman Thomas Ahman Green Terrell Davis Priest Holmes Adrian Peterson
Michael Vick Donovan McNabb Steve Young Steve McNair Brett Favre Daunte Culpepper Mark Brunell John Elway Rich Gannon Jeff Garcia
Years 1991‐04 1991‐98 2001‐10 1993‐05 1995‐05 1994‐05 1992‐01 1997‐06 1996‐04 2002‐10 1999‐08 2000‐08 1998‐09 2004‐ 1999‐03,05,08‐10
1991‐99 1998‐08 1995‐01 1998‐05 2007‐
Years 2001‐06, 10‐ 1999‐ 1991‐99 1995‐05 1992‐10 1999‐07 1996‐02, 05 1991‐98 1992, 99‐04 1999‐04, 07‐08
Yards (100) 13,766 (61) 11,088 (58) 10,540 (41) 10,472 (52) 10,424 (41) 9,865 (33) 9,137 (29) 9,027 (32) 8,825 (31) 8,372 (37) 8,050 (39) 7,599 (32) 7,205 (33) 7,033 (24) 6,575 (30) 6,499 (30) 6,377 (27) 6,340 (32) 6,336 (24) 5,997 (24)
QUARTERBACKS Yards (100) 3,468 (8) 2,571 (3) 2,023 1,606 1,389 1,327 1,249 1,233 1,148 1,073
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Att. 3,281 2,233 2,414 2,568 2,558 2,095 2,258 2,112 2,432 1,876 1,965 1,744 1,565 1,651 1,600 1,574 1,406 1,354 1,372 1,232
Avg. 4.196 4.966 4.366 4.078 4.075 4.709 4.047 4.274 3.629 4.463 4.097 4.357 4.604 4.260 4.109 4.129 4.536 4.682 4.618 4.868
Long 75t 85 85t 71t 70t 71t 57 96t 76 78 72 88t 80t 58 63t 49 90t 71t 56 80t
TD 124 64 107 58 70 76 69 64 56 58 53 78 39 36 48 38 39 52 72 55
Best 237 237 217 212 203 208 173 278 216 218 219 266 234 179 228 165 192 215 227 296
Att. 462 473 340 304 483 258 267 301 237 215
Avg. 7.506 5.436 5.950 5.283 2.876 5.143 4.678 4.096 4.844 4.991
Long 58 54 39t 40t 40 42 38 25 39 30
TD 22 24 22 19 10 16 4 14 7 16
Best 173 125 69 68 58 73 58 70 85 70
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Tony Gonzalez Marvin Harrison Terrell Owens Jerry Rice Randy Moss Chris Carter Shannon Sharpe Jimmy Smith Isaac Bruce Torry Holt Tim Brown Andre Johnson Rod Smith Marshall Faulk Keyshawn Johnson Reggie Wayne Michael Irvin Chad Johnson Antonio Gates Larry Fitzgerald
Randy Moss Marvin Harrison Terrell Owens Jerry Rice Tony Gonzalez Isaac Bruce Jimmy Smith Torry Holt Tim Brown Michael Irvin Andre Johnson Chris Carter Shannon Sharpe Rod Smith Chad Johnson Reggie Wayne Keyshawn Johnson Larry Fitzgerald Joey Galloway Antonio Gates
CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS RECEPTIONS Years Recep. (100) Yards 1997‐ 914 (24) 10,822 1996‐08 909 (51) 12,269 1996‐10 874 (44) 11,738 1991‐04 834 (32) 11,343 1998‐10 817 (55) 12,720 1992‐02 715 (30) 8,582 1992‐03 700 (17) 8,569 1996‐05 695 (40) 10,023 1994‐08 685 (37) 10,657 1999‐09 678 (38) 9,918 1992‐02 666 (27) 8,925 2003‐ 622 (34) 8,591 1997‐06 615 (25) 8,299 1994‐05 601 (7) 5,535 1996‐06 577 (16) 7,585 2001‐ 562 (26) 7,635 1991‐99 557 (42) 8,835 2001‐ 530 (23) 7,878 2004‐ 518 (17) 6,695 2004‐ 512 (23) 6,984
1998‐10 1996‐08 1996‐10 1991‐04 1997‐ 1994‐08 1996‐05 1999‐09 1992‐02 1991‐99 2003‐ 1992‐02 1992‐03 1997‐06 2001‐ 2001‐ 1996‐06 2004‐ 1995‐09 2004‐
RECEIVING YARDS Recep. (100) 817 (55) 909 (51) 874 (44) 834 (32) 914 (24) 685 (37) 695 (40) 678 (38) 666 (27) 557 (42) 622 (34) 715 (30) 700 (17) 615 (25) 530 (23) 562 (26) 577 (16) 512 (23) 426 (19) 518 (17)
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Yards 12,720 12,269 11,738 11,343 10,822 10,657 10,023 9,918 8,925 8,835 8,591 8,582 8,569 8,299 7,878 7,635 7,585 6,984 6,912 6,695
Avg. 11.840 13.497 13.430 13.601 15.569 12.003 12.241 14.422 15.558 14.628 13.401 13.812 13.494 9.210 13.146 13.585 15.862 14.864 12.925 13.641
Long 73t 80t 91t 81t 82t 68 82t 72t 80t 85t 80t 77t 78 85t 76t 66t 87t 82t 72t 75
TD 81 107 131 86 128 77 54 51 66 59 58 44 52 28 44 50 46 48 66 53
Best 147 196 222 183 204 168 214 291 233 200 190 207 187 128 194 168 210 260 167 172
Avg. 15.569 13.497 13.430 13.601 11.840 15.558 14.422 14.628 13.401 15.862 13.812 12.003 12.241 13.494 14.864 13.585 13.146 13.641 16.225 12.925
Long 82t 80t 91t 81t 73t 80t 72t 85t 80t 87t 77t 68 82t 78 82t 66t 76t 75 81t 72t
TD 128 107 131 86 81 66 51 59 58 46 44 77 54 52 48 50 44 53 50 66
Best 204 196 222 183 147 233 291 200 190 210 207 168 214 187 260 168 194 172 159 167
1. Marshall Faulk 2. LaDainian Tomlinson 3. Ricky Watters Emmitt Smith 5. Curtis Martin 6. Brian Westbrook 7. Steven Jackson 8. Edgerrin James 9. Ahman Green 10. Priest Holmes
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tony Gonzalez Shannon Sharpe Antonio Gates Jason Witten Jeremy Shockey Ben Coates Kellen Winslow Jr. Dallas Clark Frank Wycheck Heath Miller
1994‐05 2001‐10 1992‐01 1991‐04 1995‐05 2003‐10 2004‐ 1999‐08 1998‐08 1998‐05
RUNNING BACKS Recep. (100) 601 (7) 441 (2) 402 (1) 402 (1) 356 336 (4) 286 (1) 273 269 265 (5)
Yards 5,535 3,344 3,633 2,400 2,375 3,049 2,209 2,184 2,033 2,425
Avg. 9.210 7.583 9.037 5.970 6.671 9.074 7.724 8.000 7.558 9.151
Long 85t 73t 59 86 41 62 53 60 48 64t
TD 28 13 11 8 7 24 4 9 13 6
Best 128 148 126 102 81 156 133 90 75 110
1997‐ 1992‐03 2004‐ 2004‐ 2002‐10 1993‐00 2004‐ 2003‐ 1997‐02 2005‐
TIGHT ENDS Recep. (100) 914 (24) 700 (17) 518 (17) 492 (11) 401 (8) 362 (9) 353 (6) 344 (6) 299 (1) 287 (2)
Yards 10,822 8,569 6,695 5,637 4,642 4,164 3,862 3,956 3,056 3,262
Avg. 11.840 12.241 12.925 11.457 11.576 11.503 10.941 11.500 10.221 11.366
Long 73t 82t 72t 64 66 84t 49 80t 42 87t
TD 81 54 66 26 29 30 20 40 12 26
Best 147 214 167 156 129 161 125 183 100 118
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PASSING (YARDS) Per. Yards 300 Avg. 62.06 59,859 (51) 7.03 64.77 48,992 (57) 7.63 63.87 30,610 (38) 7.73 59.47 29,957 (26) 7.14 67.52 28,848 (47) 7.77 66.74 20,813 (38) 8.10 59.27 20,748 (17) 7.29 60.68 20,582 (23) 7.06 59.67 20,034 (18) 7.23 65.99 18,228 (21) 8.04 64.80 17,560 (28) 8.25 57.88 17,207 (14) 6.84 60.34 16,415 (17) 7.19 65.01 16,282 (22) 8.50 62.69 15,726 (18) 7.16 61.53 15,328 (13) 7.24 59.85 15,143 (15) 7.27 62.47 15,058 (16) 8.01 61.36 14,932 (20) 7.19 59.93 14,785 (13) 7.40
Long 99t 86t 99t 91t 86t 85t 80t 85t 74t 97t 80t 84t 78t 81t 84t 93t 80t 75t 80t 83t
TD 434 364 228 187 200 135 129 122 139 136 129 97 94 109 102 94 94 86 75 103
Int. 281 179 89 89 101 77 74 96 90 57 54 70 61 46 42 74 58 44 57 76
Best Rating 446 86.36 472 95.12 517 97.37 464 87.42 422 97.34 472 96.46 400 86.10 432 82.28 420 85.11 462 100.10 406 100.10 419 80.09 432 84.93 455 100.65 403 91.69 447 83.78 473 85.70 431 92.99 442 83.76 403 84.18
PASSING (RATING)‐‐Min. 1,500 attempts Comp. Att. Per. Yards 300 Avg. 1. Aaron Rodgers 2007‐ 1089 1668 65.29 13,750 (18) 8.24 2004‐ 1245 1915 65.01 16,282 (22) 8.50 2. Philip Rivers 2006‐ 1379 2128 64.80 17,560 (28) 8.25 3. Tony Romo 4. Steve Young 1991‐99 1496 2267 65.99 18,228 (21) 8.04 5. Tom Brady 2001‐ 2528 3958 63.87 30,610 (38) 7.73 6. Drew Brees 2001‐ 2507 3713 67.52 28,848 (47) 7.77 7. Kurt Warner 1999‐09 1716 2571 66.74 20,813 (38) 8.10 1998‐ 4160 6423 64.77 48,992 (57) 7.63 8. Peyton Manning 9. Trent Green 1998‐07 1175 1881 62.47 15,058 (16) 8.01 1376 2195 62.69 15,726 (18) 7.16 10. Rich Gannon 1992, 99‐04 11. Daunte Culpepper 1999‐07 1144 1742 65.67 13,610 (14) 7.81 1999‐ 2494 4194 59.47 29,957 (26) 7.14 12. Donovan McNabb 13. Brett Favre 1992‐10 5281 8509 62.06 59,859 (51) 7.03 14. Jeff George 1993‐99 1135 1942 58.44 14,282 (10) 7.35 15. John Elway 1991‐98 1688 2848 59.27 20,748 (17) 7.29 16. Randall Cunningham 1991‐95, 98‐99 905 1508 60.01 11,050 (11) 7.33 17. Dan Marino 1991‐98 1246 2082 59.85 15,143 (15) 7.27 2004‐ 1654 2772 59.67 20,034 (18) 7.23 18. Eli Manning 19. Mark Brunell 1996‐02, 05 1377 2282 60.34 16,415 (17) 7.19 20. Troy Aikman 1991‐99 1125 1802 62.43 12,813 (5) 7.11
Long 93t 81t 80t 97t 99t 86t 85t 86t 75t 84t 82t 91t 99t 81 80t 80t 80t 74t 78t 87t
TD 105 109 129 136 228 200 135 364 86 102 84 187 434 87 129 73 94 139 94 64
Int. 34 46 54 57 89 101 77 179 44 42 60 89 281 47 74 46 58 90 61 47
Best Rating 408 103.33 455 100.65 406 100.10 462 100.10 517 97.37 422 97.34 472 96.46 472 95.12 431 92.99 403 91.69 425 91.09 464 87.42 446 86.36 386 86.28 400 86.10 442 86.05 473 85.70 420 85.11 432 84.93 363 84.71
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Brett Favre Peyton Manning Tom Brady Donovan McNabb Drew Brees Kurt Warner John Elway Warren Moon Eli Manning Steve Young Tony Romo Drew Bledsoe Mark Brunell Philip Rivers Rich Gannon Jay Cutler Dan Marino Trent Green Marc Bulger Jim Kelly
Years 1992‐10 1998‐ 2001‐ 1999‐ 2001‐ 1999‐09 1991‐98 1991‐98 2004‐ 1991‐99 2006‐ 1993‐06 1996‐02, 05 2004‐ 1992, 99‐04 2006‐ 1991‐98 1998‐07 2002‐09 1991‐96
Comp. 5281 4160 2528 2494 2507 1716 1688 1770 1654 1496 1379 1455 1377 1245 1376 1302 1246 1175 1275 1198
Att. 8509 6423 3958 4194 3713 2571 2848 2917 2772 2267 2128 2514 2282 1915 2195 2116 2082 1881 2078 1999
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Jason Elam Adam Vinatieri Ryan Longwell David Akers John Carney Jeff Wilkins Mike Vanderjagt Jason Hanson Morten Andersen Nate Kaeding
Andy Lee Shane Lechler Mike Scifres Donnie Jones Mat McBriar Brian Moorman Todd Sauerbrun Greg Montgomery Darren Bennett Mitch Berger Reggie Roby Tom Tupa Josh Bidwell Tom Rouen Rick Tuten
XP 1993‐09 559 1996‐ 363 1997‐ 377 2001‐ 286 1993‐06, 08‐09 275 1996‐07 240 1998‐06 250 1992‐05, 07‐08 212 1992‐00, 02‐04 226 2004‐ 256
2007‐ 2000‐ 2004‐ 2005‐ 2004‐ 2002‐ 1995‐07 1992‐97 1996‐05 1998‐05 1992‐97 1994‐04 2001‐08 1993‐05 1993‐97
Punts 255 715 328 392 289 383 605 245 321 339 319 485 323 553 225
TD 1. Jason Elam 1993‐09 0 2. Brett Favre 1992‐10 10 1998‐ 14 3. Peyton Manning 132 4. Emmitt Smith 1991‐04 5. Adam Vinatieri 1996‐ 0 6. Ryan Longwell 1997‐ 0 134 7. Terrell Owens 1996‐10 1998‐10 129 8. Randy Moss 9. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001‐10 120 10. Marvin Harrison 1996‐08 107 11. David Akers 2001‐ 0 12. John Carney 1993‐06, 08‐09 0 13. Marshall Faulk 1994‐05 104 14. Tom Brady 2001‐ 6 15. Drew Brees 2001‐ 6 1999‐ 24 16. Donovan McNabb 17. Barry Sanders 1991‐98 71 18. Jeff Wilkins 1996‐07 0 90 19. Jerry Rice 1991‐04 20. Shaun Alexander 2000‐08 88
XPA 564 368 380 290 279 240 252 215 230 257
FG 356 229 222 202 200 158 146 158 147 136
KICKING FGA 436 276 264 242 247 193 167 194 193 156
Pct. 1‐19 20‐29 30‐39 .817 4‐4 112‐114 113‐126 .830 6‐6 81‐83 81‐95 .841 6‐6 58‐61 81‐92 .835 4‐4 72‐72 59‐68 .810 3‐3 69‐72 76‐89 .819 2‐2 52‐54 45‐54 .874 2‐2 46‐48 45‐48 .814 4‐4 43‐45 47‐51 .762 3‐3 45‐45 48‐56 .872 3‐3 55‐56 40‐43
PUNTING‐‐Minimum 225 punts Yards Avg. Long Net 12,313 48.29 (43) 74 41.43 34,206 47.84 (128) 80 39.44 (66) 71 38.24 15,049 45.88 17,950 45.79 (60) 68 39.36 (52) 68 38.73 13,149 45.50 17,109 44.67 (61) 73 38.11 (89) 73 37.06 26,916 44.49 10,825 44.18 (44) 77 36.75 14,171 44.15 (40) 66 37.04 14,891 43.93 (54) 75 36.30 (45) 68 36.82 14,000 43.89 21,280 43.88 (62) 71 35.45 14,157 43.83 (43) 68 37.21 (84) 76 36.56 24,210 43.78 (28) 73 35.79 9,806 43.58
Blk. 1 2 3 2 3 1 6 4 1 0 2 1 2 6 0
Ret. 1228 4084 1605 1860 1356 1732 3014 1422 1741 1826 1613 2947 1458 2815 1353
SCORING XP 559 0 0 2 365 377 4 6 0 6 286 275 12 0 0 0 0 240 8 0
Int. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pass 0 434 364 1 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 228 200 187 0 0 0 0
Int. 0 281 179 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 89 101 89 1 0 0 0
FG 356 0 0 0 229 222 0 0 0 0 202 200 0 0 0 0 0 158 0 0
Saf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40‐49 95‐140 55‐78 62‐82 57‐80 42‐67 46‐68 45‐58 43‐63 40‐62 32‐45
50+ 32‐52 6‐14 15‐23 10‐18 10‐16 13‐15 8‐11 21‐31 11‐27 6‐9
Long 63 57 55 57 54 57 53 55 55 55
Pts. 1627 1050 1043 892 875 714 688 686 667 664
Bonus Punt 0 1 51 0 57 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 44 0 50 0 43 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 38 0 47 0 29 0 59 0 0 0 32 0 32 0
Total 1629 1353 1312 1107 1055 1043 1034 1031 962 903 892 875 839 830 795 776 720 714 708 694
Best 16 20 24 29 19 17 29 29 29 23 18 18 29 26 23 23 29 21 29 29
TB 26 96 45 33 30 39 74 20 27 38 32 57 34 59 20
Favre's total includes fourteen 2‐point passes; Manning's includes twelve; McNabb's includes six; Brees' includes four; Brady's includes three Vinatieri's total includes one 2‐point conversion
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Brett Favre Peyton Manning Tom Brady Drew Brees Donovan McNabb Steve Young Kurt Warner Tony Romo John Elway Eli Manning
1992‐10 1998‐ 2001‐ 2001‐ 1999‐ 1991‐99 1999‐09 2006‐ 1991‐98 2004‐
TD 10 14 6 6 24 22 1 4 14 3
Pass 434 364 228 200 187 136 135 129 129 139
SCORING (Quarterbacks) Int. XP FG Saf. 281 0 0 0 179 0 0 0 89 0 0 0 101 0 0 0 89 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 77 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 74 0 0 0 90 0 0 0
Int. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bonus Punt 51 0 57 0 38 0 47 0 29 0 21 0 38 0 28 0 17 0 18 0
Total 1353 1312 830 795 776 593 533 500 486 444
Best 20 24 26 23 23 24 19 22 19 16
Young's total includes 5 two‐point passes; Elway and Warner's include 4; Moon's include 2
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Emmitt Smith LaDainian Tomlinson Marshall Faulk Barry Sanders Shaun Alexander Curtis Martin Ricky Watters Priest Holmes Jerome Bettis Corey Dillon
Terrell Owens Randy Moss Marvin Harrison Jerry Rice Chris Carter Isaac Bruce Torry Holt Jimmy Smith Tim Brown Michael Irvin
Tony Gonzalez Antonio Gates Shannon Sharpe Dallas Clark Ben Coates Jeremy Shockey Jason Witten Wesley Walls Keith Jackson Heath Miller
1991‐04 2001‐10 1994‐05 1991‐98 2000‐08 1995‐05 1992‐01 1998‐05 1993‐05 1997‐06
TD 132 120 104 71 88 77 80 78 57 70
Pass 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0
SCORING (Running Backs) Int. XP FG Saf. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Int. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bonus Punt 62 0 43 0 40 0 59 0 32 0 41 0 30 0 29 0 52 0 32 0
Total 1107 962 839 720 694 674 632 612 610 582
Best 29 29 29 29 29 23 23 29 23 29
1996‐10 1998‐10 1996‐08 1991‐04 1992‐02 1994‐08 1999‐09 1996‐05 1992‐02 1991‐99
TD 134 129 107 90 77 66 59 51 59 46
SCORING (Wide Receivers) Pass Int. XP FG Saf. 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Int. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bonus Punt 44 0 50 0 51 0 32 0 30 0 37 0 38 0 40 0 27 0 42 0
Total 1034 1031 903 708 622 587 549 510 491 488
Best 29 29 23 29 23 29 23 23 23 23
1997‐ 2004‐ 1992‐03 2003‐ 1993‐00 2002‐10 2004‐ 1994‐01 1991‐96 2005‐
TD 81 66 54 40 30 29 26 33 32 26
Pass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCORING (Tight Ends) Int. XP FG 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Int. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bonus Punt 24 0 17 0 17 0 6 0 9 0 8 0 11 0 3 0 1 0 2 0
Total 610 481 416 270 229 216 213 213 199 166
Best 23 23 23 18 17 13 17 12 18 12
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Saf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jason Elam Adam Vinatieri Ryan Longwell David Akers John Carney Jeff Wilkins Mike Vanderjagt Jason Hanson Morten Andersen Nate Kaeding
Shane Lechler Todd Sauerbrun Hunter Smith Chris Gardocki Tom Rouen Craig Hentrich Mike Scifres Tom Tupa Brian Moorman Donnie Jones
2004‐
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pass 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCORING (Place Kickers) Int. XP FG 0 559 356 0 365 229 0 377 222 0 286 202 0 275 200 0 240 158 0 250 146 0 212 158 0 226 147 0 256 136
Saf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Int. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bonus Punt 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1629 1055 1043 892 875 714 688 686 667 664
Best 16 19 17 18 18 21 17 19 17 18
2000‐ 1995‐07 1999‐09 1992‐06 1993‐05 1995‐08 2004‐ 1994‐04 2002‐ 2005‐
TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pass 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
SCORING (Punters) Int. XP FG 0 7 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Int. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bonus Punt 0 128 0 89 0 85 0 87 0 84 0 67 0 66 0 62 0 61 0 60
Total 266 186 181 174 168 141 140 131 128 120
Best 9 9 6 2 2 8 8 6 5 2
TD 7 3 3 0 2 0 1 1 14 3
SCORING (Defensive Players) Pass Int. XP FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saf. 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 0.5 0 0
Int. 5 2 6 2 4 5 1 2 36 3
Sack 88 94 80.5 84 68.5 75.5 74 74 0 66
Bonus Punt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 232 210 191 174 163 161 160 159 156 156
Best 10 12 10 8 11 8 14 7 14 10
1993‐09 1996‐ 1997‐ 2001‐ 1993‐06, 08‐09 1996‐07 1998‐06 1992‐05, 07‐08 1992‐00, 02‐04
Sauerbrun's total includes one 2‐point pass
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jason Taylor Michael Strahan Julius Peppers Bruce Smith Jared Allen Simeon Rice Derrick Thomas Reggie White Deion Sanders Warren Sapp
1997‐98, 00‐10 1998‐07 2002‐ 1991‐00 2005‐ 1996‐97, 99‐06 1991‐99 1991‐98, 00 1991‐00, 04 1995‐04
Michael Strahan Jason Taylor Bruce Smith Julius Peppers Simeon Rice Derrick Thomas Reggie White 8. Jared Allen 9. Warren Sapp 10. Dwight Freeney
SACK LEADERS 1998‐07 1997‐98, 00‐10 1991‐00 2002‐ 1996‐97, 99‐06 1991‐99 1991‐98, 00 2005‐ 1995‐04 2002‐
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
INTERCEPTIONS Deion Sanders 1991‐00, 04 Rod Woodson 1991‐00, 03 1999‐04, 06‐08 Champ Bailey Charles Woodson 1998‐03, 07‐ Ronde Barber 2000‐07, 11‐ Ed Reed 2002‐ 7. Donnie Abraham 1997‐02 Darrien Gordon 1996‐99 9. Ty Law 1998‐99, 02‐04 Adrian Wilson 2006‐10 Asante Samuel 2007‐
94 88 84 80.5 75.5 74 74 68.5 66 65.5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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36 25 24 22 21 21 18 13 12 12 12
YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (Rookies marked with a *) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Scoring Barry Sanders (Char.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Chris Jacke (Sea.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) John Kasay (Bos.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Terrell Davis (Char.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Michael Turner (Anch.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Arian Foster (Wash.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia.)
131 121 116 156 188 126 143 182 133 143 121 194 152 163 194 237 176 128 138 128 175
Scoring (QB) Jim Kelly (Phil.) Jim Kelly (Phil.) Steve Young (Sea.) Steve Young (Sea.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Steve Young (Sea.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Rich Gannon (Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia.)
99 78 94 148 125 109 92 154 133 96 117 129 99 163 94 121 176 114 138 107 175
Scoring (RB) Barry Sanders (Char.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Curtis Martin (Orl.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Terrell Davis (Char.) *Edgerrin James (Lon.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Michael Turner (Anch.) Maurice Jones‐Drew (Lon.) Arian Foster (Wash.) LeSean McCoy (Lon.)
131 121 75 156 188 114 143 182 118 143 121 194 152 126 194 237 124 128 121 128 150
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Scoring (WR) Jerry Rice (Tex.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Jerry Rice (Tex.‐A.A.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Herman Moore (Wash.) Carl Pickens (Sea.) Rod Smith (Wash.) *Randy Moss (Tex.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Steve Smith (Char.) Torry Holt (Anch.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Anquan Boldin (Mia.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Reggie Wayne (Anch.) Calvin Johnson (Char.) Calvin Johnson (Char.)
75 85 115 104 123 83 90 112 114 115 109 109 119 119 115 80 143 81 84 84 94 117
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Scoring (TE) Eric Green (Char.) Keith Jackson (Tex.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Ben Coates (A.A.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Wesley Walls (Lon.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Marcus Pollard (Phil.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Dallas Clark (Wash.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Rob Gronkowski (Wash.)
41 30 47 61 34 75 46 48 54 78 52 41 65 82 74 53 74 63 70 75 110
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
123 102 116 114 123 126 111 125 122 122 114 123 144 130 110
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Scoring (PK) Chip Lohmiller (Tex.) Morten Andersen (Anch.) Chris Jacke (Sea.) John Carney (Orl.) Norm Johnson (Lon.) John Kasay (Bos.) Jason Elam (Char.) Gary Anderson (Mia.) Mike Hollis (Wash.) Matt Stover (Lon.) Jeff Wilkins (Orl.) David Akers (Sea.) Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) Adam Vinatieri (Orl.) Lawrence Tynes (A.A.) Nate Kaeding (Tex.) Robbie Gould (Mia.) Adam Vinatieri (Wash.) Rob Bironas (A.A.) Nate Kaeding (Lon.) Robbie Gould (Phil.) Mason Crosby (Lon.)
112
114 106 120 129 99 126
Scoring (P) Rohn Stark (Tex.) Rohn Stark (Anch.) Rich Camarillo (Wash.) Rich Camarillo (Wash.) Craig Hentrich (Chi.) Reggie Roby (A.A.) Chris Gardocki (Orl.) Tom Rouen (Char.) Matt Turk (Mia.) Tom Tupa (A.A.) Chris Gardocki (Orl.) Hunter Smith (Wash.) Todd Sauerbrun (Tex.) Micah Knorr (Chi.) Todd Sauerbrun (Orl.) Josh Bidwell (Lon.) Shane Lechler (Bos.) Shane Lechler (Anch.) Shane Lechler (Orl.) Brian Moorman (Phil.) Thomas Morstead (Mia.) Shane Lechler (Tex.) Scoring (DEF) Reggie White (Phil.) Chris Doleman (Anch.) Neil Smith (Lon.) Deion Sanders (Tex.‐Chi.) Bryce Paup (A.A.) Kevin Greene (Bos.) Darrien Gordon (Char.) Michael Strahan (A.A.) Warren Sapp (Bos.) Hugh Douglas (Tex.) Michael Strahan (A.A.) Simeon Rice (Lon.) Simeon Rice (Lon.) Julius Peppers (Sea.) Jason Taylor (A.A.) Jason Taylor (Lon.) Jason Taylor (Chi.) Justin Tuck (Lon.) Jared Allen (Wash.) Clay Matthews Jr. (Anch.) Jared Allen (Bos.) Total Touchdowns Barry Sanders (Char.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Jerry Rice (Tex.‐A.A.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Curtis Martin (Orl.) Karim Abdul‐Jabbar (A.A.) Terrell Davis (Char.) *Edgerrin James (Lon.) Eddie George (Tex.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Thomas Jones (Char.) Michael Turner (Anch.)
22 22 22 26 22 26 26 28 28 24 24 27 31 26 28 28 28 29 26 31
25 32 32 28 34 34 36 34 26 29 43 32 33 36 30 41 28 34 37 31 39
16 16 15 21 23 17 16 22 13 19 16 24 22 16 24 31 18 15
2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Maurice Jones‐Drew (Lon.) Arian Foster (Wash.) LeSean McCoy (Lon.) Yards Rushing Thurman Thomas (Tex.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Thurman Thomas (Tex.‐A.A.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Terrell Davis (Char.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Terrell Davis (Char.) *Edgerrin James (Lon.) Edgerrin James (Lon.) Curtis Martin (Orl.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Jamal Lewis (Lon.) Curtis Martin (Orl.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Willie Parker (A.A.) Adrian Peterson (Bos.) Chris Johnson (Lon.) Arian Foster (Wash.) LeSean McCoy (Lon.)
16 15 20
2009 2010 2011
1,383 1,407 1,144 1,721 1,602 1,437 1,731 1,801 1,237 1,469 1,330 1,615 1,675 1,511 1,668 1,626 1,317 1,501 1,445 1,343 1,274
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Yards Rushing (QB) Steve Young (Orl.) Steve Young (Wash.‐Sea.) Steve Young (Sea.) Steve Young (Sea.) Jeff Blake (Tex.) Mark Brunell (Char.) Jeff Blake (Tex.) Steve Young (Sea.) Doug Flutie (Anch.) Rich Gannon (Phil.) Donovan McNabb (Char.) Michael Vick (Bos.) Donovan McNabb (Char.) Michael Vick (Bos.) Michael Vick (Bos.) Michael Vick (Bos.‐Lon.) Donovan McNabb (Char.) Jay Cutler (Chi.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) Michael Vick (Bos.‐Char.) Michael Vick (Char.)
209 398 373 276 283 338 235 434 389 424 439 626 338 889 244 539 199 166 293 399 577
Average per Carry (Min. 100) Thurman Thomas (Tex.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) *Jerome Bettis (Char.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Barry Sanders (Char.) Terrell Davis (Char.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Robert Smith (Chi.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Michael Bennett (Tex.) Clinton Portis (Mia.) Michael Vick (Bos.) Warrick Dunn (Orl.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) *Adrian Peterson (Bos.) *Chris Johnson (Lon.)
4.90 4.80 5.40 5.70 4.99 5.04 5.91 5.19 4.87 5.67 5.10 5.56 5.49 7.53 5.49 5.23 5.86 5.63
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Chris Johnson (Lon.) Jamaal Charles (Chi.) Darren McFadden (Bos.) Rushing Touchdowns Barry Sanders (Char.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Marcus Allen (Wash.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Terry Allen (Chi.) Karim Abdul‐Jabbar (A.A.) Terrell Davis (Char.) Stephen Davis (Mia.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Edgerrin James (Lon.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Shaun Alexander (Sea.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Michael Turner (Anch.) Maurice Jones‐Drew (Lon.) Adrian Peterson (Bos.) Arian Foster (Wash.) LeSean McCoy (Lon.) Yards Receiving Michael Irvin (Lon.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Jerry Rice (Tex.‐A.A.) Jerry Rice (A.A.) Herman Moore (Wash.) Herman Moore (Wash.) Tim Brown (Char.) *Randy Moss (Tex.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Rod Smith (Wash.) David Boston (Lon.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Torry Holt (Anch.) Joe Horn (Lon.) Steve Smith (Char.) Chad Johnson (Lon.) Reggie Wayne (Anch.) Andre Johnson (Wash.) Andre Johnson (Wash.) Roddy White (Lon.) Wes Welker (A.A.) Receptions Haywood Jeffires (Chi.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Chris Carter (Lon.) Herman Moore (Wash.) Herman Moore (Wash.) Herman Moore (Wash.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Jimmy Smith (Orl.) Eric Moulds (Char.) Ed McCaffrey (A.A.) Keyshawn Johnson (Sea.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Torry Holt (Anch.) Joe Horn (Lon.) Steve Smith (Char.)
113
5.52 6.42 5.43
15 15 9 20 23 15 15 21 12 13 12 21 22 16 24 28 14 15 15 13 17
1,007 1,199 1,367 1,345 1,449 1,187 1,187 1,209 1,474 1,421 1,413 1,566 1,518 1,248 1,414 1,212 1,280 1,408 1,433 1,284 1,384
85 85 99 111 104 93 87 78 98 88 102 127 102 85 93
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Andre Johnson (Wash.) T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Orl.) Andre Johnson (Wash.) Wes Welker (A.A.) Reggie Wayne (Anch.) Roddy White (Lon.) Wes Welker (A.A.) Receiving Touchdowns Jerry Rice (Tex.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Jerry Rice (Tex.‐A.A.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl.) Carl Pickens (Sea.) Carl Pickens (Sea.) Chris Carter (Mia.) Rod Smith (Wash.) *Randy Moss (Tex.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Marvin Harrison (Chi.) Terrell Owens (Mia.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Anquan Boldin (Mia.) Larry Fitzgerald (Tex.) Greg Jennings (Char.) Calvin Johnson (Char.) Calvin Johnson (Char.) Rob Gronkowski (Wash.) Yards Receiving (RB) Thurman Thomas (Tex.) Thurman Thomas (Tex.) Herschel Walker (Sea.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Warrick Dunn (Tex.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Charlie Garner (Anch.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) Brian Westbrook (Bos.) LaMont Jordan (Char.) *Reggie Bush (Wash.) Brian Westbrook (Phil.) *Matt Forté (Char.) Ray Rice (Chi.) Ray Rice (Chi.) Ray Rice (Chi.) Receptions (RB) Thurman Thomas (Tex.) Emmitt Smith (Orl.) Herschel Walker (Sea.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) Ricky Watters (Wash.) Terry Kirby (Tex.) Dorsey Levens (Lon.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.)
97 92 103 103 92 106 104
10 10 14 14 16 11 10 15 12 13 14 13 14 14 12 11 18 11 11 12 14
631 556 503 609 431 416 398 862 785 736 660 815 634 703 563 712 705 431 593 556 648
62 55 64 59 58 47 43 78 69
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A.) Charlie Garner (Anch.) Priest Holmes (Phil.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) Brian Westbrook (Bos.) LaMont Jordan (Char.) *Reggie Bush (Wash.) Brian Westbrook (Phil.) *Matt Forté (Char.) Ray Rice (Chi.) Ray Rice (Chi.) Ray Rice (Chi.) Yards Receiving (TE) Steve Jordan (Chi.) Keith Jackson (Tex.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Ben Coates (A.A.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Wesley Walls (Lon.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Jason Witten (Bos.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Jimmy Graham (Lon.) Receptions (TE) Steve Jordan (Chi.) Jay Novacek (Lon.) Jay Novacek (Lon.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Ben Coates (A.A.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Ben Coates (A.A.) Frank Wycheck (Anch.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Shannon Sharpe (Char.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Antonio Gates (Anch.) Kellen Winslow Jr. (Orl.) Jason Witten (Bos.) Tony Gonzalez (Mia.) Dallas Clark (Wash.) Jason Witten (Bos.) Jimmy Graham (Lon.) Average per Catch (Min. 35) James Lofton (Orl.‐Lon.) Michael Irvin (Lon.) John Taylor (Lon.‐Phil.) Anthony Miller (A.A.) Anthony Miller (A.A.) Isaac Bruce (Chi.)
70 71 78 67 73 70 85 83 59 64 62 71
557 527 815 1,089 756 1,060 885 664 618 1,071 830 673 796 990 1,026 812 1,068 941 1,071 736 1,171
50 55 69 88 63 79 59 62 55 84 66 53 60 60 77 82 76 88 84 89 54 87
20.00 20.02 17.05 17.18 19.39 17.68
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993
Rod Smith (Wash.) Jermaine Lewis (Lon.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Derrick Alexander (Anch.) Isaac Bruce (Chi.) Joey Galloway (Bos.) Jimmy Smith (Orl.) Santana Moss (Phil.) Randy Moss (Tex.) Chad Johnson (Lon.) Joey Galloway (Tex.) Calvin Johnson (Char.) DeSean Jackson (Orl.) Mike Wallace (Phil.) Jordy Nelson (Chi.)
17.28 20.67 16.86 20.81 17.69 17.18 15.75 19.95 17.20 16.38 17.98 18.84 18.96 20.44 19.34
Yards Passing Warren Moon (Chi.) Jim Kelly (Phil.) Steve Young (Sea.) Dan Marino (Wash.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Mark Brunell (Char.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Rich Gannon (Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Drew Brees (Phil.)
4,204 3,273 3,680 3,943 3,804 3,914 3,455 3,806 3,695 3,924 4,191 4,409 3,901 4,168 3,888 4,070 4,235 4,332 4,213 4,257 4,780
Touchdown Passes Jim Kelly (Phil.) Jim Kelly (Phil.) Steve Young (Sea.) Steve Young (Sea.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Steve Young (Sea.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Philip Rivers (Tex.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia.)
28 23 27 31 32 35 30 32 33 28 30 25 28 47 28 26 45 28 33 31 40
Passer Rating Mark Rypien (Orl.) 109.62 Steve Young (Wash.‐Char.‐Sea.) 103.48 Steve Young (Sea.) 103.94
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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Steve Young (Sea.) Warren Moon (Lon.) Drew Bledsoe (Sea.) Brett Favre (A.A.) Randall Cunningham (Mia.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Brian Griese (Tex.) Kurt Warner (Chi.) Rich Gannon (Phil.) Trent Green (Lon.‐Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Philip Rivers (Tex.) Drew Brees (Phil.) Tom Brady (Anch.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) Extra Points Chip Lohmiller (Tex.) Steve Christie (Chi.) Nick Lowery (Wash.) *Doug Brien (Tex.) Chris Boniol (Chi.) Chris Jacke (Sea.) Chris Jacke (Sea.) Jason Elam (Char.) Jason Elam (Char.) Gary Anderson (Mia.) Jason Elam (Char.) Jeff Wilkins (Orl.) Ryan Longwell (Wash.) Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) Ryan Longwell (Wash.) Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) Nate Kaeding (Tex.) Nate Kaeding (Tex.) Stephen Gostkowski (Orl.) Mason Crosby (Phil.) Ryan Longwell (Sea.) Mason Crosby (Anch.) Mason Crosby (Lon.) Field Goals Pete Stoyanovich (Orl.) Chip Lohmiller (Tex.) Chris Jacke (Sea.) John Carney (Orl.) Norm Johnson (Lon.) John Kasay (Bos.) Cary Blanchard (Wash.) Adam Vinatieri (Anch.) Mike Hollis (Wash.) Matt Stover (Lon.) Jason Elam (Char.) David Akers (Sea.) Mike Vanderjagt (Bos.) Adam Vinatieri (Orl.) Lawrence Tynes (A.A.) Robbie Gould (Mia.) Jason Elam (Char.) Jason Hanson (Chi.) Rob Bironas (A.A.) Nate Kaeding (Lon.) David Akers (Mia.) Dan Carpenter (Wash.) Robbie Gould (Phil.) Neil Rackers (Wash.)
110.92 98.87 93.77 90.98 106.58 113.91 103.85 100.09 97.32 104.15 123.92 104.27 100.05 119.67 101.32 109.44 109.13 120.14
51 37 32 48 36 44 39 50 39 43 48 41 42 52 47 52 57 40 46 36 57
25 25 29 30 30 32 28 29 30 32 27 28 34 28 24 24 24 24 28 29 29 23 26
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.) 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 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 *Rookie
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Sacks Reggie White (Phil.) Reggie White (Anch.) Tony Bennett (Sea.) Neil Smith (Lon.) Neil Smith (Lon.) Bryce Paup (A.A.) Kevin Greene (Bos.) Bruce Smith (Wash.) Kevin Greene (Mia.) Warren Sapp (Bos.) Hugh Douglas (Tex.) Warren Sapp (Wash.) Michael Strahan (A.A.) Simeon Rice (Lon.) Jason Taylor (Mia.) Simeon Rice (Lon.) Dwight Freeney (Chi.) Michael Strahan (A.A.) Jason Taylor (Lon.) Shawne Merriman (Tex.) John Abraham (Char.) Jared Allen (Wash.) John Abraham (Char.) Jason Babin (Chi.) Interceptions Bubba McDowell (Lon.) Eric Allen (Phil.) Rod Woodson (Chi.) Deion Sanders (Tex.‐Chi.) Merton Hanks (Tex.) Terry McDaniel (Chi.) Rod Woodson (Phil.) Darrien Gordon (Char.) Tyrone Braxton (Anch.) Keith Lyle (Chi.) Donnie Abraham (Tex.) Aaron Glenn (Orl.) *Champ Bailey (Tex.) Shawn Springs (Lon.) Donnie Abraham (Char.) Ronde Barber (Wash.) Brian Kelly (Char.) Patrick Surtain (Bos.) Ed Reed (Char.) Ronde Barber (Bos.) Champ Bailey (Bos.) Ed Reed (Orl.) Asante Samuel (Anch.) seven players with Nick Collins (Anch.) Leon Hall (Anch.) Charles Woodson (Mia.)
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PLAY-OFF RESULTS (#1 seed in bold) YEAR WINNER 1991 Texas London 1992 *Orlando Charlotte 1993 *Orlando Ann Arbor 1994 Washington Ann Arbor 1995 Ann Arbor Orlando 1996 *Charlotte Ann Arbor 1997 Ann Arbor Chicago 1998 *Seattle Miami 1999 Boston Ann Arbor 2000 *Texas Chicago 2001 Washington Philadelphia
LOSER *Orlando Charlotte Seattle Philadelphia Texas Chicago *Orlando Chicago *London Washington Seattle Orlando *Charlotte Washington Charlotte Ann Arbor *Miami Chicago London Miami *Seattle London
SCORE 37-33 31-10 57-15 39-27 29-18 45-30 34-22 45-30 80-48 47-20 28-14 34-23 47-34 37-28 43-39 62-31 33-17 40-36 82-29 32-26 27-22 37-28
YEAR WINNER 2002 *Philadelphia Texas 2003 *Anchorage London 2004 Charlotte Chicago 2005 Chicago London 2006 London Miami 2007 Washington Seattle 2008 *Philadelphia Texas 2009 *Orlando Philadelphia 2010 *Miami Boston 2011 Miami London
SITE Orlando London Orlando Charlotte Orlando Ann Arbor Orlando Ann Arbor London Washington Charlotte Orlando Charlotte Chicago Seattle Miami Miami Chicago Texas Chicago Seattle Philadelphia
LOSER Miami Chicago Miami Philadelphia *Washington Philadelphia *Miami Texas *Washington Anchorage *Anchorage Boston Charlotte Washington Anchorage London Charlotte Anchorage *Washington Seattle
SCORE 38-22 33-13 53-28 54-45 40-39 47-32 47-32 44-38 37-34 56-11 92-50 32-13 31-25 72-56 44-34 44-36 47-41 45-34 57-38 53-27
SITE Philadelphia Chicago Anchorage London Washington Chicago Miami Texas Washington Anchorage Anchorage Boston Philadelphia Texas Orlando London Miami Anchorage Washington London
SUPER BOWL HISTORY YEAR 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
WINNER Texas Orlando Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Miami Ann Arbor Chicago Philadelphia Texas Anchorage Charlotte London Miami Washington Texas Philadelphia Miami London
LOSER London Charlotte Orlando Washington Orlando Charlotte Chicago Seattle Boston Texas Washington Philadelphia London Chicago Chicago London Seattle Philadelphia Orlando Boston Miami
WINNING COACH Jerry Bishop David Surratt Mark Croft Mark Croft Mark Croft Mark Croft Mark Croft Jeff Measor Mark Croft Travis Corson David Carpenter Bryan Boliard Steve Schafer Tim Carpenter James Carruthers Jeff Measor Clark Croft Bryan Boliard David Carpenter Jeff Measor James Carruthers
SCORE 42-19 42-33 63-38 23-11 36-23 47-33 52-38 (OT) 41-31 35-23 37-32 41-30 45-28 47-46 40-39 42-22 49-27 22-17 69-23 50-40 44-33 53-47
Note: LaDainian Tomlinson is the only Super Bowl MVP from a losing team
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SITE London Orlando Orlando Ann Arbor Orlando Charlotte Chicago Seattle Ann Arbor Texas Philadelphia Philadelphia Anchorage Chicago London Miami Seattle Philadelphia Orlando Miami London
MVP Jerry Rice – WR Derrick Thomas – LB Ben Coates – TE Brett Favre – QB Jerry Rice – WR Michael Jackson – WR Jake Plummer – QB Jamal Anderson – RB Brett Favre – QB Marvin Harrison – WR Ahman Green – RB Adam Vinatieri – K LaDainian Tomlinson – RB Tiki Barber – RB Joey Galloway – WR Tiki Barber – RB Brandon Jacobs – RB Steven Jackson – RB Frank Gore – RB Brian Westbrook – RB Matthew Stafford – QB
1993 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/5) Wk. 2 (9/12) Wk. 3 (9/19) Wk. 4 (9/26) Wk. 5 (10/3) Wk. 6 (10/10) Wk. 7 (10/17) Wk. 8 (10/24) Wk. 9 (10/31) Wk. 10 (11/7) Wk. 11 (11/14) Wk. 12 (11/21) Wk. 13 (11/28) Wk. 14 (12/5) Wk. 15 (12/12) Wk. 16 (12/19) Playoffs Championship
WR WR WR PK TE WR RB WR QB QB WR QB QB RB TE QB WR TE
Andre Reed (Phil. at Wash.) Michael Haynes (Orl. at A.A.) Calvin Williams (Tex. at Phil.) Kevin Butler (A.A. at Lon.) Johnny Mitchell (Lon. at Wash.) Mike Sherrard (Orl. vs. Anch.) Marcus Allen (Wash. at Lon.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl. vs. Lon.) Scott Mitchell (Anch. vs. Wash.) Warren Moon (Chi.vs. Anch.) Jerry Rice (A.A. vs. Chi.) Steve Young (Sea. vs. Char.) Steve Young (Sea. at Wash.) Ricky Watters (Wash. vs. Chi.) Shannon Sharpe (Char. vs. Lon.) Steve Young (Sea. vs. Anch.) Anthony Miller (A.A. vs. Chi.) Ben Coates (A.A. at Orl.)
1994 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/4) Wk. 2 (9/11) Wk. 3 (9/18) Wk. 4 (9/25) Wk. 5 (10/2) Wk. 6 (10/9) Wk. 7 (10/16) Wk. 8 (10/23) Wk. 9 (10/30) Wk. 10 (11/6) Wk. 11 (11/13) Wk. 12 (11/20) Wk. 13 (11/27) Wk. 14 (12/4) Wk. 15 (12/11) Playoffs Championship
WR WR QB QB RB RB RB RB WR LB RB WR WR RB RB RB QB
Irving Fryar (Phil. at Chi.) Andre Rison (Char. at Sea.) Steve Young (Sea. vs. A.A.) Warren Moon (Chi. at Sea.) Barry Foster (Phil. vs. Sea.) Thurman Thomas (A.A. vs. Phil.) Natrone Means (Char. vs. Sea.) Ricky Watters (Wash. at Phil.) Herman Moore (Wash. vs. Char.) Bryce Paup (A.A. vs. Lon.) Mario Bates (Tex. vs. A.A.) Andre Reed (Orl. vs. A.A.) Sterling Sharpe (Orl. at Chi.) Byron Morris (Sea. at Wash.) Emmitt Smith (Orl. at Char.) Ricky Watters (Wash. at Orl.) Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Wash.)
1995 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/3) Wk. 2 (9/10) Wk. 3 (9/17) Wk. 4 (9/24) Wk. 5 (10/1) Wk. 6 (10/8) Wk. 7 (10/15) Wk. 8 (10/22) Wk. 9 (10/29) Wk. 10 (11/5) Wk. 11 (11/12) Wk. 12 (11/19) Wk. 13 (11/26) Wk. 14 (12/3) Wk. 15 (12/10) Playoffs Championship
RB WR QB RB WR RB RB QB QB WR RB WR QB QB WR RB WR WR
Emmitt Smith (Orl. vs. Tex.) Irving Fryar (Phil. vs. Char.) Jim Everett (Lon. at Chi.) Rodney Hampton (Orl. at Anch.) *Carl Pickens (Sea. at Orl.) *Chris Warren (Sea. at Orl.) Barry Sanders (Char. vs. Orl.) John Elway (Phil. at Chi.) Scott Mitchell (Wash. vs. Chi.) Herman Moore (Wash. at Phil.) Emmitt Smith (Orl. at Wash.) Joey Galloway (Tex. at Anch.) Elvis Grbac (Char. vs. Anch.) Warren Moon (Lon. vs. Char.) Chris Carter (Lon. vs. A.A.) Curtis Martin (Orl. vs. Char.) Jerry Rice (A.A. at Lon.) Jerry Rice (A.A. at Orl.)
1996 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/1) Wk. 2 (9/8) Wk. 3 (9/15) Wk. 4 (9/22) Wk. 5 (9/29) Wk. 6 (10/6) Wk. 7 (10/13) Wk. 8 (10/20) Wk. 9 (10/27) Wk. 10 (11/3) Wk. 11 (11/10) Wk. 12 (11/17) Wk. 13 (11/24) Wk. 14 (12/1) Wk. 15 (12/8) Playoffs Championship
TE QB RB QB WR TE RB QB QB RB RB RB QB RB QB QB WR
Keith Jackson (Orl. vs. Phil.) John Elway (Phil. vs. Sea.) Curtis Martin (Orl. vs. Wash.) Scott Mitchell (Wash. at Char.) Isaac Bruce (Chi. vs. A.A.) Shannon Sharpe (Char. at Lon.) Curtis Martin (Orl. at Sea.) John Elway (Orl. at A.A.) Troy Aikman (Bos. vs. Chi.) Darrick Holmes (Bos. vs. Char) Terry Allen (Chi. at A.A.) Terrell Davis (Char. vs. Chi.) Jeff Blake (Tex. vs. A.A.) Emmitt Smith (Orl. vs. Lon.) Kerry Collins (Lon. vs. Wash.) Brett Favre (A.A. at Orl.) Michael Jackson (A.A. at Char.)
1997 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (8/31) Wk. 2 (9/7) Wk. 3 (9/14) Wk. 4 (9/21) Wk. 5 (9/28) Wk. 6 (10/5) Wk. 7 (10/12) Wk. 8 (10/19) Wk. 9 (10/26) Wk. 10 (11/2) Wk. 11 (11/9) Wk. 12 (11/16) Wk. 13 (11/23) Wk. 14 (11/30) Wk. 15 (12/7) Playoffs Championship
WR TE QB RB WR RB RB RB WR QB CB RB RB RB RB DT QB
Tim Brown (Char. vs. Lon.) Ricky Dudley (Bos. vs. Lon.) Brad Johnson (Mia. vs. Phil.) Antowain Smith (Mia. at Tex.) Tony Martin (Phil. vs. Orl.) Terrell Davis (Char. vs. Orl.) James Stewart (Phil. vs. Anch.) Eddie George (Tex. at Mia.) Joey Galloway (Tex. at Lon.) Tony Banks (Phil. at Bos.) Darrien Gordon (Char. vs. Bos.) Dorsey Levens (Lon. at Wash.) Barry Sanders (Char. at Mia.) Jerome Bettis (Sea. vs. Mia.) Corey Dillon (Bos. vs. Anch.) John Randle (A.A. at Char.) Jake Plummer (A.A. at Chi.)
1998 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/6) Wk. 2 (9/13) Wk. 3 (9/20) Wk. 4 (9/27) Wk. 5 (10/4) Wk. 6 (10/11) Wk. 7 (10/18) Wk. 8 (10/25) Wk. 9 (11/1) Wk. 10 (11/8) Wk. 11 (11/15) Wk. 12 (11/22) Wk. 13 (11/29) Wk. 14 (12/6) Wk. 15 (12/13) Playoffs Championship
QB RB RB CB WR QB QB QB RB RB RB RB RB WR WR PK RB RB
Brad Johnson (Mia. at A.A.) *Terrell Davis (Char. at Bos.) *Barry Sanders (Char. at Bos.) Deion Sanders (Phil. vs. Chi.) Jermaine Lewis (Lon. at Phil.) Randall Cunningham (Mia. vs Bos.) Steve Young (Sea. at Chi.) Steve Young (Sea. vs. Tex.) Terrell Davis (Char. at Chi.) Jamal Anderson (Mia. at Char.) Jamal Anderson (Mia. vs. Orl.) Skip Hicks (Chi. vs. Mia.) Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Anch.) Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Orl.) Randy Moss (Tex. at Phil.) Gary Anderson (Mia. at Orl.) Robert Edwards (Sea. vs. Char.) Jamal Anderson (Mia. at Sea.)
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1999 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/12) Wk. 2 (9/19) Wk. 3 (9/26) Wk. 4 (10/3) Wk. 5 (10/10) Wk. 6 (10/17) Wk. 7 (10/24) Wk. 8 (10/31) Wk. 9 (11/7) Wk. 10 (11/14) Wk. 11 (11/21) Wk. 12 (11/28) Wk. 13 (12/5) Wk. 14 (12/12) Wk. 15 (12/19) Playoffs Championship
QB WR QB QB WR QB WR QB RB RB WR RB QB QB RB WR QB QB
Steve McNair (Orl. vs. Lon.) Marvin Harrison (Chi. vs. Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash. at Sea.) Kurt Warner (Chi. at Mia.) *Isaac Bruce (Chi. vs. Char.) *Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. Char.) Ed McCaffrey (A.A. vs. Bos.) Brian Griese (Tex. vs. Phil.) Stephen Davis (Mia. at Lon.) Errict Rhett (Anch. vs. Chi.) Chris Carter (Mia. at Wash.) Edgerrin James (Lon. vs. Anch.) Jeff George (Mia. at Bos.) Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. A.A.) Corey Dillon (Bos. at Anch.) Muhsin Muhammad (Char. at Orl.) Brad Johnson (Bos. at Mia.) Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Bos.)
2000 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/3) Wk. 2 (9/10) Wk. 3 (9/17) Wk. 4 (9/24) Wk. 5 (10/1) Wk. 6 (10/8) Wk. 7 (10/15) Wk. 8 (10/22) Wk. 9 (10/29) Wk. 10 (11/5) Wk. 11 (11/12) Wk. 12 (11/19) Wk. 13 (11/26) Wk. 14 (12/3) Wk. 15 (12/10) Playoffs Championship
RB WR RB QB WR QB RB RB RB RB QB QB RB RB RB RB QB WR
Marshall Faulk (A.A. at Wash.) Jimmy Smith (Orl. at Tex.) Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Char.) Kurt Warner (Chi. at Phil.) Randy Moss (Tex. at Wash.) Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Wash.) Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Phil.) *Corey Dillon (Bos. at Phil.) *Ricky Williams (Anch. vs. A.A.) Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Sea.) Elvis Grbac (Lon. at Wash.) Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Phil.) Fred Taylor (Orl. vs. Wash.) Jamal Lewis (Lon. at Mia.) Mike Anderson (Mia. at Char.) Edgerrin James (Lon. vs. Char.) Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Mia.) Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Tex.)
2001 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/9) Wk. 3 (9/23) Wk. 4 (9/30) Wk. 5 (10/7) Wk. 6 (10/14) Wk. 7 (10/21) Wk. 8 (10/28) Wk. 9 (11/4) Wk. 10 (11/11) Wk. 11 (11/18) Wk. 12 (11/25) Wk. 13 (12/2)
RB QB RB RB WR RB RB WR RB WR WR QB RB Wk. 14 (12/9) RB Wk. 15 (12/16) QB Make-up (12/22) CB Playoffs QB Championship RB
LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Bos.) Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Lon.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Char.) Shaun Alexander (Sea. at Bos.) Terrell Owens (Mia. at Orl.) Anthony Thomas (Wash. vs. A.A.) Corey Dillon (Bos. vs. Chi.) Rod Smith (Wash. vs. Mia.) Shaun Alexander (Sea. vs. Anch.) Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Mia.) Tim Brown (Sea. vs. Lon.) *Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) *Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Chi.) Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Chi.) Kurt Warner (Chi. vs. Mia.) Ronde Barber (Wash. vs. Tex.) Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Lon.) Ahman Green (Phil. vs. Wash.)
2002 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/8) Wk. 2 (9/15) Wk. 3 (9/22) Wk. 4 (9/29) Wk. 5 (10/6) Wk. 6 (10/13) Wk. 7 (10/20) Wk. 8 (10/27) Wk. 9 (11/3) Wk. 10 (11/10) Wk. 11 (11/17) Wk. 12 (11/24) Wk. 13 (12/1) Wk. 14 (12/8) Wk. 15 (12/15) Playoffs Championship
RB RB QB RB RB RB RB RB WR QB WR RB QB RB RB QB PK
Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Orl.) Deuce McAllister (Chi. vs. Bos.) Donovan McNabb (Char. vs. A.A.) Shaun Alexander (Sea. at Bos.) Deuce McAllister (Chi. vs. Orl.) Eddie George (Tex. at Mia.) Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Mia.) Deuce McAllister (Chi. at A.A.) Keyshawn Johnson (Sea. at Lon.) Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Bos.) Marvin Harrison (Chi. vs. Char.) Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. Sea.) Drew Bledsoe (Tex. vs. Char.) Ricky Williams (Anch. at Sea.) Clinton Portis (Mia. at Anch.) Rich Gannon (Phil. vs. Mia.) Adam Vinatieri (Tex. at Phil.)
2003 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/7) RB Wk. 2 (9/14) RB Wk. 3 (9/21) QB Wk. 4 (9/28) QB Wk. 5 (10/5) WR Wk. 6 (10/12) QB Wk. 7 (10/19) RB Wk. 8 (10/26) RB Wk. 9 (11/2) WR Wk. 10 (11/9) RB Wk. 11 (11/16) RB Wk. 12 (11/23) WR Wk. 13 (11/30) RB Wk. 14 (12/7) RB Wk. 15 (12/14) RB Playoffs RB Championship RB
Priest Holmes (Phil. at Bos.) Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Tex.) Jake Plummer (Orl. vs. Lon.) Peyton Manning (Wash. at Chi.) David Boston (Lon. vs. Char.) Steve McNair (Orl. at Phil.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Mia.) Stephen Davis (Mia. at Char.) Santana Moss (Phil. vs. Char.) Rudi Johnson (Mia. at Wash.) Deuce McAllister (Chi. vs. Mia.) Chad Johnson (Lon. vs. Bos.) Marshall Faulk (A.A. vs. Phil.) Clinton Portis (Mia. at Lon.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Orl.) Jamal Lewis (Lon. vs. Phil.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Anch.)
2004 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/12) Wk. 2 (9/19) Wk. 3 (9/26) Wk. 4 (10/3) Wk. 5 (10/10) Wk. 6 (10/17) Wk. 7 (10/24) Wk. 8 (10/31) Wk. 9 (11/7) Wk. 10 (11/14) Wk. 11 (11/21) Wk. 12 (11/28) Wk. 13 (12/5) Wk. 14 (12/12) Wk. 15 (12/19) Playoffs Championship
RB RB RB QB RB QB QB RB QB PK RB WR RB QB RB QB RB RB
*Ahman Green (Phil. at Mia.) *Priest Holmes (Phil. at Mia.) Edgerrin James (Lon. at Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Lon.) Emmitt Smith (Wash. at Orl.) Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Phil.) Daunte Culpepper (Chi. at Lon.) Priest Holmes (Phil. vs. A.A.) Peyton Manning (Wash. at Lon.) Adam Vinatieri (Orl. at Bos.) Jerome Bettis (Phil. at Sea.) Muhsin Muhammad (Orl. vs. Lon.) Willis McGahee (Chi. vs. A.A.) Donovan McNabb (Char. vs. Orl.) Willis McGahee (Chi. vs. Anch.) Daunte Culpepper (Chi. vs. Sea.) Willis McGahee (Chi. vs. Phil.) Tiki Barber (Char. at Chi.)
2005 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/11) Wk. 2 (9/18) Wk. 3 (9/25) Wk. 4 (10/2) Wk. 5 (10/9) Wk. 6 (10/16) Wk. 7 (10/23) Wk. 8 (10/30) Wk. 9 (11/6) Wk. 10 (11/13) Wk. 11 (11/20) Wk. 12 (11/27) Wk. 13 (12/4) Wk. 14 (12/11) Wk. 15 (12/18) Playoffs Championship
WR WR RB WR QB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB WR WR TE CB WR
Jimmy Smith (Orl. vs. Phil.) Terrell Owens (Mia. vs. Bos.) Shaun Alexander (Sea. at Anch.) Plaxico Burress (Bos. vs. Phil.) Brett Favre (A.A. at Mia.) Shaun Alexander (Sea. vs. Phil.) Clinton Portis (Mia. vs. Tex.) Tatum Bell (Tex. at Char.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Tex.) Shaun Alexander (Sea. vs. Bos.) Larry Johnson (Tex. at Wash.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Wash.) Hines Ward (Chi. vs. Phil.) Marvin Harrison (Chi. at Sea.) Todd Heap (Chi. vs. Bos.) Terrence McGee (Chi. at Mia.) Joey Galloway (Lon. vs. Chi.)
2006 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/10) Wk. 2 (9/17) Wk. 3 (9/24) Wk. 4 (10/1) Wk. 5 (10/8) Wk. 6 (10/15) Wk. 7 (10/22) Wk. 8 (10/29) Wk. 9 (11/5) Wk. 10 (11/12) Wk. 11 (11/19) Wk. 12 (11/26) Wk. 13 (12/3) Wk. 14 (12/10) Wk. 15 (12/17) Playoffs Championship
QB QB QB QB PK WR WR RB WR RB WR WR RB RB RB RB RB RB
Kurt Warner (Orl. vs. Phil.) Peyton Manning (Wash. vs. Lon.) Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) Donovan McNabb (Char. at A.A.) Robbie Gould (Mia. at Lon.) Torry Holt (Anch. vs. Char.) Hines Ward (Chi. vs. Bos.) Larry Johnson (Tex. at Phil.) Javon Walker (Sea. vs. A.A.) *LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Orl.) *Chad Johnson (Lon. vs. Orl.) Lee Evans (Wash. vs. Mia.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Tex.) Reggie Bush (Wash. at Orl.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Bos.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. at Sea.) Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. at Wash.) Tiki Barber (Mia. vs. Lon.)
2007 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/9) Wk. 2 (9/16) Wk. 3 (9/23) Wk. 4 (9/30) Wk. 5 (10/7) Wk. 6 (10/14) Wk. 7 (10/21) Wk. 8 (10/28) Wk. 9 (11/4) Wk. 10 (11/11) Wk. 11 (11/18) Wk. 12 (11/25) Wk. 13 (12/2) Wk. 14 (12/9) Wk. 15 (12/16) Playoffs Championship
QB WR RB WR QB TE QB QB QB RB QB WR WR WR RB QB RB QB RB
Tony Romo (Sea. vs. Lon.) Steve Smith (Char. vs. Mia.) *Brian Westbrook (Phil. at A.A.) *Kevin Curtis (Phil. at A.A.) Tony Romo (Sea. at Chi.) Benjamin Watson (Tex. at Orl.) Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Tex.) Tom Brady (Anch. at Bos.) Tom Brady (Anch. at Chi.) Adrian Peterson (Bos. at Chi.) Ben Roethlisberger (Anch. vs. Phil.) *Terrell Owens (Mia. vs. Orl.) *Randy Moss (Tex. vs. Chi.) Larry Fitzgerald (Tex. vs. Lon.) Adrian Peterson (Bos. at Anch.) Tom Brady (Anch. at A.A.) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon. vs. Wash.) Peyton Manning (Wash. at Anch.) Brandon Jacobs (Wash. at Sea.)
2008 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/7) Wk. 2 (9/14) Wk. 3 (9/21) Wk. 4 (9/28) Wk. 5 (10/5) Wk. 6 (10/12) Wk. 7 (10/19) Wk. 8 (10/26) Wk. 9 (11/2) Wk. 10 (11/9) Wk. 11 (11/16) Wk. 12 (11/23) Wk. 13 (11/30) Wk. 14 (12/7) Wk. 15 (12/14) Playoffs Championship
RB QB RB QB RB QB RB WR WR QB RB RB RB RB QB RB RB
Michael Turner (Anch. at Tex.) Jay Cutler (Chi. at Anch.) Ronnie Brown (Sea. at Mia.) Brett Favre (A.A. vs. Chi.) DeAngelo Williams (Tex. at Char.) Philip Rivers (Tex. vs. A.A.) Steven Jackson (Tex. at Chi.) Roddy White (Lon. at Char.) Antonio Bryant (A.A. vs. Mia.) Kurt Warner (Lon. at Mia.) DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Char.) Michael Turner (Anch. at Lon.) DeAngelo Williams (Tex. at Phil.) Brian Westbrook (Phil. at Anch.) Matt Cassel (Orl. at Lon.) DeAngelo Williams (Tex. vs. Wash.) Steven Jackson (Tex. at Phil.)
2009 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/13) Wk. 2 (9/20) Wk. 3 (9/27) Wk. 4 (10/4) Wk. 5 (10/11) Wk. 6 (10/18) Wk. 7 (10/25) Wk. 8 (11/1) Wk. 9 (11/8) Wk. 10 (11/15) Wk. 11 (11/22) Wk. 12 (11/29) Wk. 13 (12/6) Wk. 14 (12/13) Wk. 15 (12/20) Playoffs Championship
QB RB RB RB QB QB WR RB RB WR RB TE QB WR QB RB RB
Drew Brees (Phil. vs. A.A.) Chris Johnson (Lon. at Tex.) Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. vs. Wash.) Rashard Mendenhall (Mia. vs. Chi.) Peyton Manning (Wash. at Char.) Tom Brady (Anch. at Char.) Miles Austin (Orl. at Tex.) Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. at Phil.) Michael Turner (Anch. vs. Wash.) Randy Moss (Tex. at Wash.) Ricky Williams (Anch. at Chi.) Antonio Gates (Anch. vs. Phil.) Drew Brees (Phil. at A.A.) Brandon Marshall (Lon. vs. Tex.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. A.A.) Jonathan Stewart (Phil. at Lon.) Frank Gore (Phil. at Orl.)
2010 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/12) Wk. 2 (9/19) Wk. 3 (9/26) Wk. 4 (10/3) Wk. 5 (10/10) Wk. 6 (10/17) Wk. 7 (10/24) Wk. 8 (10/31) Wk. 9 (11/7) Wk. 10 (11/14) Wk. 11 (11/21) Wk. 12 (11/28) Wk. 13 (12/5)
RB QB WR TE QB QB WR WR WR QB WR WR QB WR Wk. 14 (12/12) RB Wk. 15 (12/19) QB Playoffs QB Championship RB
Arian Foster (Wash. vs. Anch.) Donovan McNabb (Char. at Orl.) Austin Collie (Wash. at Tex.) Antonio Gates (Anch. at A.A.) Philip Rivers (Tex. vs. Orl.) Peyton Manning (Wash. at Char.) Roddy White (Lon. at Bos.) Calvin Johnson (Char. vs. Mia.) Terrell Owens (Chi. vs. Sea.) Michael Vick (Char. at A.A.) Greg Jennings (Char. at Wash.) Dwayne Bowe (Bos. vs. Sea.) *Tom Brady (Anch. vs. A.A.) *Reggie Wayne (Anch. vs. A.A.) Darren McFadden (Bos. vs. Mia.) Michael Vick (Char. at Mia.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Char.) Brian Westbrook (Mia. vs. Bos.)
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Player from a losing team
2011 Player-of-the-Week Awards Wk. 1 (9/11) Wk. 2 (9/18) Wk. 3 (9/25) Wk. 4 (10/2) Wk. 5 (10/9) Wk. 6 (10/16) Wk. 7 (10/23) Wk. 8 (10/30) Wk. 9 (11/6) Wk. 10 (11/13) Wk. 11 (11/20) Wk. 12 (11/27) Wk. 13 (12/4) Wk. 14 (12/11) Wk. 15 (12/18) Playoffs Championship
QB WR WR QB RB QB RB RB RB RB QB PK QB RB QB QB QB
Tom Brady (Anch. vs. Lon.) Vincent Jackson (Chi. vs. Bos.) Wes Welker (A.A. at Anch.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia. vs. Tex.) Adrian Peterson (Bos. vs. Anch.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia. at Chi.) Arian Foster (Wash. at Phil.) Ray Rice (Chi. at A.A.) Willis McGahee (Bos. at A.A.) Michael Bush (Bos. vs. Phil.) Matthew Stafford (Lon. at Phil.) Sebastian Janikowski (Mia. vs. Char.) Cam Newton (Orl. vs. Char.) Maurice Jones-Drew (Lon. at Chi.) Drew Brees (Phil. vs. Anch.) Aaron Rodgers (Mia. at Wash.) Matthew Stafford (Lon. vs. Mia.)
*Co-Players-of-the-Week
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Most Individual Player-of-the-Week Awards (5 or more) LaDainian Tomlinson (Lon.) 2001-10 Peyton Manning (Wash.) 1998-current Brett Favre (A.A.) 1992-10 Marshall Faulk (A.A.) 1994-05 Priest Holmes (Phil.) 1998-05 Kurt Warner (Chi.-Orl.-Lon.) 1999-09 Tom Brady (Anch.) 2001-current Steve Young (Sea.) 1991-99 Randy Moss (Tex.) 1998-10 Shaun Alexander (Sea.) 2000-08 Emmitt Smith (Orl.-Wash.) 1991-04 Daunte Culpepper (Chi.) 1999-07 Aaron Rodgers (Mia.) 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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FFL ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS
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Most Valuable Player Jerry Rice (Ann Arbor) Steve Young (Seattle) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Emmitt Smith (Orlando) Brett Favre (Ann Arbor) Barry Sanders (Charlotte) *Terrell Davis (Charlotte) *Kurt Warner (Chicago) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) *Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Priest Holmes (Philadelphia) Peyton Manning (Washington) Shaun Alexander (Seattle) *LaDainian Tomlinson (London) Tom Brady (Anchorage) Michael Turner (Anchorage) Drew Brees (Philadelphia) Arian Foster (Washington) *Aaron Rodgers (Miami)
WR QB RB RB QB RB RB QB RB RB RB RB QB RB RB QB RB QB RB QB
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Defensive Player-of-the-Year Neil Smith (London) Deion Sanders (Chicago) *Bryce Paup (Ann Arbor) Kevin Greene (Boston) Darrien Gordon (Charlotte) Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) *Warren Sapp (Boston) Hugh Douglas (Texas) *Michael Strahan (Ann Arbor) Simeon Rice (London) Simeon Rice (London) Julius Peppers (Seattle) Jason Taylor (Ann Arbor) Jason Taylor (London) Patrick Kerney (Philadelphia) Justin Tuck (London) *Jared Allen (Washington) Clay Matthews Jr. (Anchorage) Jared Allen (Boston)
DE CB LB DE/LB CB DE DT DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE LB DE
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Rookie-of-the-Year *Jerome Bettis (Charlotte) Marshall Faulk (Ann Arbor) Joey Galloway (Texas) *Eddie George (Texas) Corey Dillon (Boston) *Randy Moss (Texas) *Edgerrin James (London) *Mike Anderson (Miami) *LaDainian Tomlinson (London) *Clinton Portis (Miami) Anquan Boldin (Miami) Roy Williams (Philadelphia) Heath Miller (Seattle) *Reggie Bush (Washington) *Adrian Peterson (Boston) Matt Forté (Charlotte) *Knowshon Moreno (Miami) Ndamukong Suh (Ann Arbor) Cam Newton (Orlando)
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RB RB WR RB RB WR RB RB RB RB WR WR TE RB RB RB RB DT QB
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Coach-of-the-Year Mark Croft (Ann Arbor) David Surratt (Orlando) *James Carruthers (London) Tim Carpenter (Charlotte) Tim Carpenter (Charlotte) Bob Morrison (Seattle) Todd Tanck (Boston) Travis Corson (Chicago) David Carpenter (Philadelphia) David Carpenter (Philadelphia) Steve Schafer (Anchorage) Clark Croft (Washington) Bryan Boliard (Texas) Steve Schafer (Anchorage) Todd Tanck (Boston) David Carpenter (Philadelphia) *David Surratt (Orlando) Tim Carpenter (Charlotte) Clark Croft (Washington)
2012 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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2012 FFL RULES 1. You must have 2 quarterbacks, 4 running/full backs, 4 wide receivers, two tight ends, 2 place-kickers, 2 punters, and four defensive players on your roster at all times. 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 20 of your regular slots have to already be filled. Any extra players must be released after the draft. 3. Each week you must designate a ten-man starting line-up consisting of 1 quarterback, 2 running/full backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, one place-kicker, one punter and two defensive players. 4. If I do not hear from you by the designated time, your line-up is assumed to be the same as the previous week. The exception will be for obvious changes (i.e., players on bye weeks where only one choice is available).
SCORING Touchdown: Field Goal: Two‐point Conversion: Safety: 100 yards rushing (Individual): 100 yards receiving (Individual): 300 yards passing (Individual): Sack: Interception:
6 points 3 points 2 points 2 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 2 points 2 points
Touchdown Pass: Extra Point: Two‐point Conversion Pass: Interception Thrown: 200 yards rushing (Individual): 200 yards receiving (Individual): 400 yards passing (Individual): ½ sack: 42.0 yard punting average: 0 punt attempts for your punter:
3 points 1 point 1 point ‐1 point 8 points 8 points 8 points 1 point 2 points 4 points
ROSTER DEADLINES 1. This year's trading deadline will be midnight, November 7/8, after the ninth week of the season. 2. Noon, December 9 is the deadline to have any player eligible to be protected for the 2013 season. If you wish to protect someone he must be on your roster at this point. 3. NEW BEGINNING IN 2012: Teams that qualify for the playoffs may sign and release one player after the December 9 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 11 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 midnight deadline on November 8/9, 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.
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 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 (NEW FOR 2012) 1. Teams will have one injured reserve spot 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. 2. 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. 3. At the end of the season, a player on injured reserve will treated as any other player in terms of eligibility for protection.
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PROTECTING PLAYERS 1. On June 1, you must designate 8 players from your December 9 roster that you will retain exclusive rights to for the 2013 season. 2. You may also be granted a roster exemption for a ninth 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 2013 draft that was used to select that player in 2012, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU DRAFTED HIM OR NOT. 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 2012 and protect him as a rookie, you must forfeit your 2013 third round pick. 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 2013 draft which to use for a roster exemption, your next available corresponding pick will be frozen for use towards the rule.
PRACTICE SQUAD (GOES INTO EFFECT FOR THE 2012 SEASON) Initial Set‐Up of the Practice Squad 1. At the end of the draft, teams can sign one additional player to a Practice Squad, giving them a total of 21 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 20 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 by releasing a player off the regular 20‐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 20‐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 20‐ 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 it’s 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). 123
Anchorage Ann Arbor Boston Charlotte Chicago London Miami Orlando Philadelphia Seattle Texas Washington
LEAGUE DIRECTORY (As of August 20, 2012) Steve Schafer 919-649-2864 slschafer@gmail.com Mark Croft 727-709-4756 aafnhawk@yahoo.com Todd Tanck 813-426-3338 todd@thetancks.com Tim Carpenter 863-853-7030 ffltim@aol.com 863-581-0061 (cell) 863-680-3953 (fax) Travis Corson 813-765-4517 traviscorson@yahoo.com James Carruthers 813-453-4448 JCarruth@tampabay.rr.com Jeff Measor 229-938-0343 measorj@fultonschools.org David Surratt 352-567-9862 dssurratt@msn.com David Carpenter 941-746-8476 dcarpenter@slk-law.com Bob Morrison 813-503-8453 bob74617@verizon.net Bryan Boliard 813-749-0999 bboliard@hotmail.com Clark Croft 276-601-2160 clark.croft@gmail.com
Steve Schafer 7504 Wilderness Road Raleigh, NC 27613
Mark Croft 10135 64th Lane Pinellas Park, FL 33782
Todd Tanck 403 Barcelona Drive St. Petersburg, FL 33716
Tim Carpenter 5115 North Socrum Loop Road Apt. 265 Lakeland, FL 33809
Travis Corson 5340 West Kennedy Blvd. Apt. 617 Tampa, FL 33609
James Carruthers 338 Ventura Drive Oldsmar, FL 34677
Jeff Measor 9310 Scott Road Roswell, GA 30076
David Surratt 9926 Wallaston Drive Dade City, FL 33525
David Carpenter 3150 Castleton Drive, Apt. C Bradenton, FL 34208
Bob Morrison 121 Floral Drive Tampa, FL 33613
Bryan Boliard 9520 Hamlet Lane Tampa, FL 33635
Clark Croft 100 Bailey Lane Galax, VA 24333
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2012 FFL SCHEDULE WEEK 1 (Sept. 5, Sept. 9-10) Ann Arbor at Texas Boston at Philadelphia Charlotte at Washington Chicago at London Orlando at Miami Seattle at Anchorage
WEEK 2 (Sept. 13, Sept. 16-17) Anchorage at Boston Ann Arbor at Chicago Charlotte at Philadelphia Seattle at Miami Texas at Orlando Washington at London
WEEK 3 (Sept. 20, Sept. 23-24) Boston at Washington Chicago at Seattle London at Orlando Miami at Anchorage Philadelphia at Ann Arbor Texas at Charlotte
WEEK 4 (Sept. 27, Sept. 30-Oct. 1) Ann Arbor at Miami London at Anchorage Orlando at Boston Philadelphia at Chicago Seattle at Charlotte Washington at Texas
WEEK 5 (Oct. 4, Oct. 7-8) Anchorage at Washington Boston at Chicago London at Seattle Miami at Charlotte Orlando at Ann Arbor Texas at Philadelphia
WEEK 6 (Oct. 11, Oct. 14-15) Boston at Texas Charlotte at London Chicago at Anchorage Miami at Washington Orlando at Philadelphia Seattle at Ann Arbor
WEEK 7 (Oct. 18, Oct. 21-22) Anchorage at Philadelphia Ann Arbor at London Boston at Seattle Charlotte at Orlando Texas at Miami Washington at Chicago
WEEK 8 (Oct. 25, Oct. 28-29) Anchorage at Seattle Ann Arbor at Boston Chicago at Charlotte London at Miami Orlando at Texas Philadelphia at Washington
WEEK 9 (Nov. 1, Nov. 4-5) Anchorage at Texas Chicago at Ann Arbor London at Charlotte Miami at Boston Philadelphia at Seattle Washington at Orlando
WEEK 10 (Nov. 8, Nov. 11-12) Ann Arbor at Anchorage Chicago at Philadelphia Miami at Orlando Seattle at Boston Texas at London Washington at Charlotte
WEEK 11 (Nov. 15, Nov. 18-19) Boston at Anchorage Charlotte at Ann Arbor Chicago at Orlando London at Washington Miami at Texas Seattle at Philadelphia
WEEK 12 (Nov. 22, Nov. 25-26) Anchorage at Chicago Boston at Ann Arbor Charlotte at Miami Orlando at Washington Philadelphia at London Texas at Seattle
WEEK 13 (Nov. 29, Dec. 2-3) Ann Arbor at Seattle Charlotte at Texas Chicago at Boston Orlando at London Philadelphia at Anchorage Washington at Miami
WEEK 14 (Dec. 6, Dec. 9-10) Anchorage at Orlando Ann Arbor at Philadelphia Boston at Charlotte Chicago at Miami London at Texas Washington at Seattle
WEEK 15 (Dec. 13, Dec. 16-17) Anchorage at Ann Arbor Miami at London Orlando at Charlotte Philadelphia at Boston Seattle at Chicago Texas at Washington
SEMI-FINALS (Dec. 22-23) #1 Seed vs. #4 Seed #2 Seed vs. #3 Seed
FINALS (Dec. 30) SUPER BOWL XXII
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ROSTER DEADLINES
This year's trading deadline will be midnight, November 7/8, after the ninth week of the season. Noon, December 9, is the deadline to have any player eligible to be protected for the 2013 season. If you wish to protect someone he must be on your roster at this point. As of 2012, any team qualifying for the playoffs may sign one additional player after the December 9 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.