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PRESEASON/WEEK 3 Thursday, August 22 New York Giants _____ at Cincinnati _____ 7:00
Washington _____ at Atlanta _____ 7:30
Carolina _____ at New England _____ 7:30
Baltimore _____ at Philadelphia _____ 7:30
Jacksonville _____ at Miami _____ (FOX) 8:00
Green Bay _____ vs. Oakland (Winnipeg, Canada) _____ 7:00
Friday, August 23 Cleveland _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 7:30
Buffalo _____ at Detroit _____ (CBS) 8:00
Saturday, August 24 Arizona _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00
Houston _____ at Dallas _____ 6:00
Chicago _____ at Indianapolis _____ 7:00
New Orleans _____ at New York Jets _____ 7:30
San Francisco _____ at Kansas City _____ 7:00
Denver _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ 6:00
Seattle _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ 7:00
Sunday, August 25 Pittsburgh _____ at Tennessee _____ (NBC) 7:00
SECOND WEEK Thursday, September 12 Tampa Bay _____ at Carolina _____ (NFLN) 8:20
Sunday, September 15 Arizona _____ at Baltimore _____ (FOX) 1:00
San Francisco _____ at Cincinnati _____ (FOX) 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Detroit _____ (CBS) 1:00
Minnesota _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00
Jacksonville _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00
New England _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00
Buffalo _____ at New York Giants _____ (CBS) 1:00
Seattle _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (FOX) 1:00
Indianapolis _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00
Dallas _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00
Kansas City _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:05
Chicago _____ at Denver _____ (FOX) 2:25
New Orleans _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:25
Philadelphia _____ at Atlanta _____ (NBC) 8:20
Monday, September 16 Cleveland _____ at New York Jets _____ (ESPN) 8:15
THIRD WEEK Thursday, September 19 Tennessee _____ at Jacksonville _____ (NFLN) 8:20
Sunday, September 22 Cincinnati _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00
Miami _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 12:00
Denver _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00
Atlanta _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00
Baltimore _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00
Oakland _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00
New York Jets _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 1:00
Detroit _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 1:00
Carolina _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:05
New York Giants _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 4:05
Houston _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:25
New Orleans _____ at Seattle _____ (CBS) 1:25
Pittsburgh _____ at San Francisco _____ (CBS) 1:25
Los Angeles Rams _____ at Cleveland _____ (NBC)8:20
Monday, September 23 Chicago _____ at Washington _____ (ESPN) 8:15
FOURTH WEEK Thursday, September 26 Philadelphia _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20
Open Date: Sunday, September 29 Tennessee _____ at Atlanta _____ (CBS) 1:00
New York Jets, San Francisco Cleveland _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00
New England _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00
Kansas City _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00
Carolina _____ at Houston _____ (FOX) 12:00
Oakland _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00
Washington _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00
Seattle _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:05
Tampa Bay _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:05
Minnesota _____ at Chicago _____ (CBS) 3:25
Jacksonville _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25
Dallas _____ at New Orleans _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, September 30 Cincinnati _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (ESPN) 8:15
FIFTH WEEK Thursday, October 3 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 5:20
Open Date: Sunday, October 6 Jacksonville _____ at Carolina _____ (CBS) 1:00
Detroit, Miami Arizona _____ at Cincinnati _____ (FOX) 1:00
Atlanta _____ at Houston _____ (FOX) 12:00
Tampa Bay _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00
Minnesota _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00
Chicago _____ at Oakland (London) (FOX) 6:00
New York Jets _____ at Philadelphia _____ (CBS) 1:00
Baltimore _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 1:00
Buffalo _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00
New England _____ at Washington _____ (CBS) 1:00
Denver _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:05
Green Bay _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 3:25
* Indianapolis _____ at Kansas City _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, October 7 Cleveland _____ at San Francisco _____ (ESPN) 5:15
SIXTH WEEK Thursday, October 10 New York Giants _____ at New England _____(FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Open Date: Sunday, October 13 Carolina _____ at Tampa Bay (London) _____ (NFLN) 2:30
Buffalo, Chicago Cincinnati _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00
Indianapolis, Oakland Seattle _____ at Cleveland _____ (FOX) 1:00
New Orleans _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00
Houston _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00
Washington _____ at Miami _____ (FOX) 1:00
Philadelphia _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00
Atlanta _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:05
San Francisco _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:05
Tennessee _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25
Dallas _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 4:25
* Pittsburgh _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (NBC) 5:20
Monday, October 14 Detroit _____ at Green Bay _____ (ESPN) 7:15
SEVENTH WEEK Thursday, October 17 Kansas City _____ at Denver _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 6:20
Open Date: Sunday, October 20 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00
Carolina, Cleveland, Miami _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00
Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay Jacksonville _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00
Minnesota _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00
Oakland _____ at Green Bay _____ (CBS) 12:00
Houston _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00
Arizona _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00
San Francisco _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 3:05
New Orleans _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX) 3:25
Baltimore _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:25
* Philadelphia _____ at Dallas _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, October 21 New England _____ at New York Jets _____ (ESPN) 8:15
EIGHTH WEEK Thursday, October 24 Washington _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20
Open Date: Sunday, October 27 Seattle _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00
Baltimore, Dallas Philadelphia _____ at Buffalo _____ (FOX) 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX) 12:00
New York Giants _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00
Oakland _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00
New York Jets _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00
Cincinnati _____ at Los Angeles Rams (London) _____ (CBS) 5:00
Arizona _____ at New Orleans _____ (CBS) 12:00
Tampa Bay _____ at Tennessee _____ (FOX) 12:00
Carolina _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:05
Denver _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 4:25
Cleveland _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 4:25
* Green Bay _____ at Kansas City Chiefs _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, October 28 Miami _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (ESPN) 8:15
NINTH WEEK Thursday, October 31 San Francisco _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 5:20
Open Date: Sunday, November 3 Houston _____ at Jacksonville (London) _____ (NFLN) 2:30
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Washington _____ at Buffalo _____ (FOX) 1:00
Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Tennessee _____ at Carolina _____ (CBS) 1:00
Minnesota _____ at Kansas City _____ (FOX) 12:00
New York Jets _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00
Chicago _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 1:00
Indianapolis _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 1:00
Detroit _____ at Oakland _____ (FOX) 1:05
Tampa Bay _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:05
Cleveland _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25
Green Bay _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:25
* New England _____ at Baltimore _____ (NBC) 8:20
Monday, November 4 Dallas _____ at New York Giants _____ (ESPN) 8:15
ELEVENTH WEEK Thursday, November 14 Pittsburgh _____ at Cleveland _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Open Date: Sunday, November 17 Houston _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00
Green Bay, New York Giants, Atlanta _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00
Seattle, Tennessee Dallas _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00
Jacksonville _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00
Buffalo _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00
Denver _____ at Minnesota _____ (CBS) 12:00
New Orleans _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 1:00
New York Jets _____ at Washington _____ (CBS) 1:00
Arizona _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:05
Cincinnati _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:25
New England _____ at Philadelphia _____ (CBS) 4:25
* Chicago _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (NBC) 5:20
Monday, November 18 Kansas City _____ at L.A. Chargers (Mexico) _____ (ESPN) 7:15
THIRTEENTH WEEK Thursday, November 28 Chicago _____ at Detroit (Thanksgiving) _____ (FOX) 12:30
Buffalo _____ at Dallas (Thanksgiving) _____ (CBS) 3:30
New Orleans _____ at Atlanta (Thanksgiving) _____(NBC) 8:20
Sunday, December 1 San Francisco _____ at Baltimore _____ (FOX) 1:00
Washington _____ at Carolina _____ (CBS) 1:00
New York Jets _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00
Tennessee _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00
Tampa Bay _____ at Jacksonville _____ (FOX) 1:00
Oakland _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00
Philadelphia _____ at Miami _____ (FOX) 1:00
Green Bay _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00
Los Angeles Rams _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 2:05
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25
Cleveland _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 4:25
* New England _____ at Houston _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, December 2 Minnesota _____ at Seattle _____ (ESPN) 5:15
FOURTEENTH WEEK Thursday, December 5 Dallas _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20
Sunday, December 8 Carolina _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00
Baltimore _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00
Cincinnati _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00
Washington _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00
Denver _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00
Detroit _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00
San Francisco _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00
Miami _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00
Indianapolis _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (CBS) 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Jacksonville _____ (FOX) 4:05
Pittsburgh _____ at Arizona _____ (CBS) 2:25
Kansas City _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 4:25
Tennessee _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:25
* Seattle _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (NBC) 5:20
Monday, December 9 New York Giants _____ at Philadelphia _____ (ESPN) 8:15
FIFTEENTH WEEK Thursday, December 12 New York Jets _____ at Baltimore _____(FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, December 15 Seattle _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00
New England _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00
Tampa Bay _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00
Chicago _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00
Denver _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00
Miami _____ at New York Giants _____ (CBS) 1:00
Buffalo _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 1:00
Houston _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00
Philadelphia _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00
Cleveland _____ at Arizona _____ (CBS) 2:05
Jacksonville _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:05
Los Angeles Rams _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 3:25
Atlanta _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:25
* Minnesota _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (NBC) 5:20
Monday, December 16 Indianapolis _____ at New Orleans _____ (ESPN) 7:15
SEVENTEENTH WEEK Sunday, December 29 Pittsburgh _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00
New York Jets _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00
New Orleans _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00
Cleveland _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00
Washington _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 12:00
Green Bay _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00
Tennessee _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00
Indianapolis _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Kansas City _____(CBS) 12:00
Chicago _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00
Miami _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 1:00
Philadelphia _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00
Atlanta _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 1:00
Oakland _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25
Arizona _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:25
San Francisco _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:25
* - Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change; Week 17 game TBD
“Flexible scheduling” will be used in Weeks 11-17. Additionally, in Weeks 5-10, flexible scheduling may be used in no more than
two weeks. In Weeks 5-16, the schedule lists the games tentatively set for Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Only Sunday afternoon games are eligible to be moved to Sunday night, in which case the tentatively sched-
uled Sunday night game would be moved to an afternoon start time. A flexible scheduling move would be
announced at least 12 days before the game.
Flexibility for Saturday games in Week 16 is also part of the 2019 schedule. In Week 16, three of five possible match ups will be
scheduled for Saturday. Start times and Saturday games for Week16 will be announced no later than
following Week 8, with the non-Saturday games to be played on Sunday.
For Week 17, the Sunday night game will be announced no later than six days prior to December 29. The schedule does not list a
Sunday night game in Week 17, but an afternoon game with playoff implications will be moved to that time
slot. Flexible scheduling ensures quality matchups in all Sunday time slots in those weeks and gives
“surprise” teams a chance to play their way into primetime.
Flexible scheduling will not be applied to games airing on Thursday or Monday nights.
Wild Card Playoff Games Saturday, January 4, 2020 American Football Conference
Site Priorities
Two Wild Card teams (division non- _____________________ at _____________________
champions with best two records)
from each conference and the division National Football Conference
champions with the third- and fourth-
best record in each conference will _____________________ at _____________________
enter the first round of the playoffs.
The division champion with the third- Sunday, January 5, 2020 American Football Conference
best record will play host to the Wild
Card team with the second-best _____________________ at _____________________
record. The division champion with
the fourth-best record will play host to National Football Conference
the Wild Card team with the best
record. There are no restrictions on _____________________ at _____________________
intra-division games.
Divisional Playoff Games Saturday, January 11, 2020 American Football Conference
Site Priorities
In each conference, the two division _____________________ at _____________________
champions with the highest won-lost-
tied percentage during the regular National Football Conference
season will play host to the Wild Card
winners. The division champion with _____________________ at _____________________
the best record in each conference is
assured of playing the lowest-seeded Sunday, January 12, 2020 American Football Conference
Wild Card survivor. There are no
restrictions on intra-division games. _____________________ at _____________________
_____________________ at _____________________
Pro Bowl Sunday, January 26, 2020 2020 Pro Bowl, Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Super Bowl LIV Sunday, February 2, 2020 Super Bowl LIV, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Under the NFL scheduling formula, every team within a division plays 16 games as follows:
The schedule format takes each team through a cycle of games—home and away—against every other team in the league. From
2002-09, every team played every other team at least twice—once home and once away. After the 2008 season, a decision was made
to continue with the same rotation in 2010 and beyond.
In determining how to begin the divisional rotation in 2002, the displacement of teams from their old divisions in the new alignment
was taken into account. Preference was given to scheduling games with former division rivals and other regional opponents for clubs
realigned from otherwise intact divisions.
*Tentative date
BILL O’BRIEN, Houston, needs nine wins to join Andy Reid, MATTHEW STAFFORD, Detroit, needs 1,474 passing yards to
Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh as the only active head coaches reach 40,000. He needs to accomplish that feat within his first
with five winning seasons over their first six years at the reins of nine games to become fastest in NFL history to reach that mark.
an NFL club. O’Brien has guided the Texans to three AFC South Matt Ryan holds the record (151 games). Stafford enters 2019
titles in his first five years. with 38,526 yards in 141 games. Stafford also needs:
To throw for 3,500 yards and 20 touchdowns to become just
ADRIAN PETERSON, Washington, needs 345 yards rushing to the seventh in NFL history to reach those numbers in nine
surpass No. 7 Jerome Bettis. He also needs 367 to surpass No. consecutive seasons, joining Drew Brees (14, 2005-present),
6 LaDainian Tomlinson (13,684) and 784 to surpass No. 5 Curtis Peyton Manning (13, 1998-2010), Philip Rivers (11, 2008-
Martin (14,101). Peterson enters 2019 with 13,318, eighth all- present), Tom Brady (10, 2009-present), Brett Favre (nine, 1994-
time. Peterson also needs: 2002) and Matt Ryan (nine, 2010-present).
One rushing touchdown to surpass No. 5 Jim Brown (106) on
the all-time list and five to surpass No. 4 Walter Payton (110). AQIB TALIB, L.A. Rams, needs one interception-return
Peterson enters 2019 tied with Brown at 106. touchdown to tie No. 2 Darren Sharper and Charles Woodson
One game of 200 yards rushing to reach seven career and (11), and two to tie No. 1 Rod Woodson (12) on the all-time list.
break O.J. Simpson’s NFL record (six). Peterson enters 2019 Talib enters 2019 at No. 4 with 10 career.
with six 200-yard games, tied with Simpson.
Four 100-yard rushing games to surpass No. 7 Edgerrin MICHAEL THOMAS, New Orleans, needs 90 receptions to
James (57) on the NFL’s all-time list, and five to surpass No. 6 become the only NFL player ever to reach 90 in each of his first
Jim Brown (58). Peterson enters 2019 at No. 8 with 54 100-yard four seasons. To date, Thomas (2016-18) and Odell Beckham Jr.
rushing games. (2014-16) are the only players ever to catch 90 passes in each
of their first three NFL seasons. Thomas also needs:
DAK PRESCOTT, Dallas, needs eight victories to become only 80 catches to break the NFL record held by Jarvis Landry
the sixth quarterback in NFL history to win 40 regular-season (400) for most receptions by a player in his first four seasons.
games in his first four seasons. Russell Wilson (46), Joe Flacco Thomas enters 2019 with 321 receptions.
(44), Matt Ryan (43), Dan Marino (41) and Andy Dalton (40) are
the others. Prescott enters 2019 with 32. Prescott also needs: JUSTIN TUCKER, Baltimore, needs 30 field goals to reach
Five rushing touchdowns to surpass Daunte Culpepper (22) seven seasons with 30 or more and extend his NFL record. He
for second-most ever by a quarterback. Cam Newton (33, 2011- enters 2019 with six such seasons, ahead of David Akers, John
14) holds the record. Prescott enters 2019 with 18 and also can Carney, Stephen Gostkowski and Robbie Gould (each with five).
eclipse the four-season marks set by Steve Grogan (21), Johnny
Lujack (21) and Frankie Albert (20). ADAM VINATIERI, Indianapolis, already the NFL’s all-time
leader in field goals made (582), needs 18 more to become the
DAMARIOUS RANDALL, Cleveland, needs three interceptions first NFL player to reach 600 career. Vinatieri also needs:
to become the first NFL player in 22 years with three INTs in each 20 field-goal attempts to surpass Morten Andersen (709) for
of his first five seasons. Tom Carter compiled his five-season most all-time. He enters 2019 No. 2 on the all-time list, with 690
streak by picking off 21 passes from 1993-97 with Washington career attempts.
and Chicago. Randall enters 2019 having collected 14 One game to surpass Gary Anderson (353) for the second-
interceptions with Green Bay and Cleveland since 2015. most games played in NFL history. He enters 2019 tied with
Anderson at No. 2, with 353. Morten Andersen (382) holds the
PHILIP RIVERS, L.A. Chargers, needs 251 pass attempts to NFL record.
surpass No. 7 John Elway (7,250) on the all-time list. Rivers
enters 2019 with 7,000 career attempts. Pittsburgh’s Ben CAMERON WAKE, Tennessee, needs two sacks for 100
Roethlisberger (7,168) enters 2019 No. 8 on the list. Rivers also career. Wake opens the season with 98, while Von Miller (98) and
needs: J.J. Watt (92) also are approaching 100. Terrell Suggs (132.5)
344 passing yards to become the eighth in NFL history to leads all active players.
reach 55,000. Rivers enters 2019 with 54,656.
26 touchdown passes to become the sixth in NFL history with J.J. WATT, Houston, could earn a fourth AP Defensive Player
400. Rivers enters 2019 with 374, 47 shy of surpassing No. 5 of the Year Award. No other player has won more than three. He
Dan Marino (420) on the all-time list. enters 2019 with three, tied with Lawrence Taylor (1981-82,
Two 300-yard passing games to surpass No. 4 Marino (63). 1986) for most all-time. Watt also needs:
Rivers enters 2019 with 62. Drew Brees (115), Peyton Manning Eight sacks for 100 career. Entering 2019, only 32 players
(93) and Tom Brady (87) rank 1-3 on the list entering 2019. have reached the milestone. Watt opens the season with 92,
To throw at least three touchdowns in four games to reach 60 while Von Miller and Cameron Wake (each with 98) also are
three-TD contests. Only six players have thrown for three approaching 100. Terrell Suggs (132.5) leads all active players.
touchdowns in that many games. Rivers enters 2019 with 56 15 sacks to tie Reggie White’s NFL record of five 15-sack
such efforts. seasons. Watt hit that plateau in 2012 (20.5), 2014 (20.5), 2015
(17.5) and 2018 (16).
BEN ROETHLISBERGER, Pittsburgh, needs four wins to
surpass No. 6 Dan Marino (147) and five to surpass No. 5 John JAMEIS WINSTON, Tampa Bay, on the NFL’s list of most
Elway (148) on the all-time list of regular-season victories by a passing yards over a player’s first five seasons, needs 3,381
starting quarterback. No. 1 Tom Brady (207), No. 2 Brett Favre passing yards to eclipse No. 10 Andy Dalton (18,008). Winston
and Peyton Manning (186) and No. 4 Drew Brees (155) lead the enters 2019 with 14,628 passing yards. Winston also needs:
category entering the year. Roethlisberger begins 2019 with 144 22 passing touchdowns to surpass No. 10 Matthew Stafford
wins as a starting quarterback. and Johnny Unitas (109) on the NFL’s list of most passing
touchdowns over a player’s first five seasons. Winston enters
MATT RYAN, Atlanta, needs 3,280 passing yards to become 2019 with 88.
the 10th player ever to reach 50,000. Drew Brees reached
2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the B. If the tied clubs are from different divisions, apply the
division. following steps:
7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in 4. Strength of victory in all games.
points scored and points allowed in all games.
5. Strength of schedule in all games.
8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored
and points allowed in all games. 6. Best combined ranking among conference teams in
points scored and points allowed in all games.
9. Best net points in common games.
7. Best combined ranking among all teams in points
10. Best net points in all games. scored and points allowed in all games.
11. Best net touchdowns in all games. 8. Best net points in conference games.
5. Strength of victory in all games. 2. Head-to-head sweep (apply only if one has defeated
each of the others or one club has lost to each of the
6. Strength of schedule in all games. others.)
7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in 3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within
points scored and points allowed in all games. the conference.
8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points 4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games,
scored and points allowed in all games. minimum of four.
Coaches’ Challenge: In each game, a team will be permit- Each review will be a maximum of 60 seconds in length,
ted two challenges that will initiate Instant Replay timed from when video is sent to the hand-held,
reviews. The Head Coach will initiate a challenge field-level device.
by throwing a red flag onto the field of play
before the next legal snap or kick. Each challenge All reviewable aspects of the play may be examined and
will require the use of a team timeout. If a chal- are subject to reversal, even if not identified in a
lenge is successful or is upheld, the timeout will coach’s challenge or if not the specific reason for
be restored. If a team is successful on both of its a Replay Official’s request for review.
challenges, it shall be awarded a third challenge,
but a fourth challenge will not be permitted under Reviewable Plays: The Replay System will cover the fol-
any circumstance. lowing play situations:
A. Plays involving possession.
The Head Coach may challenge on-field rulings identified B. Plays involving touching of either the ball or
in the Reviewable Plays section below, except for the ground.
those plays that only the Replay Official can chal- C. Plays governed by the goal line.
lenge. A team that is out of timeouts, or has used D. Plays governed by the boundary lines.
all its available challenges, may not attempt to ini- E. Plays governed by the line of scrimmage.
tiate a challenge. F. Plays governed by the line to gain.
G. Number of players on the field at the snap,
If a team initiates a challenge when it is not permitted to do even when a foul is not called
so, it will be charged a timeout. The penalty for H. Game administration:
initiating a challenge when a team has exhausted a. Penalty enforcement.
its timeouts is a loss of 15 yards. b. Proper down.
c. Spot of a foul.
Replay Official’s Request for Review: Only the Replay d. Status of the game clock.
Official or the Senior Vice President of Officiating I. Pass interference
or his or her designee may challenge a play that J. Disqualification of a player for football and non-
begins after the two-minute warning of each half, football acts
throughout any overtime period, and plays where K. Other reviewable plays
the final on-field ruling includes: points awarded a. Direction of a pass
to either team; interception by an opponent; fum- b. Illegal forward pass
ble or backward pass recovered by an opponent c. Field goal or try attempt
or that goes out of bounds through the oppo- d. Illegal forward handoff
nent’s end zone; scrimmage kick touched by the e. Ball touching a foreign object
receiving team and recovered by the kicking
team; disqualification of a player, or any Try When the on-field ruling results in a dead ball (e.g., score,
attempt (successful or unsuccessful). Such plays down by contact, incomplete pass, etc.), and fol-
can be challenged only by the Replay Official or lowing replay review, it is determined that pos-
the Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or session was lost before the ball should have been
her designee regardless of whether a foul is com- ruled dead, possession can be awarded to a
mitted on the play that, if accepted, would negate player who clearly recovers a loose ball in the
the on-field rulings. immediate continuing action. A loose ball that
touches out of bounds is deemed a clear recov-
There is no limit to the number of Replay Reviews that ery by the player who last possessed the ball. If
may be initiated by the Replay Official. His ability there is no clear recovery, the ruling on the field
to initiate a review will be unrelated to the number will stand.
of timeouts that either team has remaining, and
no timeout will be charged for any review initiated When a ruling is changed in replay, the game clock will be
by the Replay Official. The Replay Official may reset to the time when the ball should have been
only challenge a play until the next legal snap or declared dead and the clock status is determined
kick. by rule. The game clock is not reset if the on-field
ruling is not changed in replay.
Replay Reviews: All Replay Reviews will be conducted by
the Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or When a changed ruling results in a running clock for plays
her designee. Reviews are conducted in consulta- that begin after the two-minute warning, the clock
tion with the Replay Official and the Referee, who is reset to the time when the play should have
will have access to a field-level video monitor. An ended, and the clock will run for 10 seconds
on-field ruling will be changed only when the from the reset time. If less than 10 seconds
Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or her remain in the half or the game, the half or the
game is over.
* Adeboyejo spent ’18 season on Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list; Bethel played 14 games with Atlanta in ’18; Elliott missed ’18
season because ofinjury; Ervin played 9 games with Houston and spent portion of the ’18 season on Baltimore’s practice squad; Floyd
played 13 games with Washington; Ingram II played 12 games with New Orleans; B. Jackson spent portion of ’18 season on Baltimore’s
practice squad; Jean-Baptiste missed ’18 season because of injury; Lasley was inactive for every game of ’18 season; McPhee played
13 games with Washington; Ray played 11 games with Denver; Roberts played 15 games with Oakland; Scott missed ’18 season
because of injury; Senat missed ’18 season because of injury; E. Thomas III played 4 games with Seattle; M. Thomas played 10 games
with Pittsburgh and spent portion of ’18 season on Pittsburgh’s practice squad; D. Williams spent ’18 season on Los Angeles Rams’
practice squad.
Players lost through free agency (7): WR John Brown (Buff; 16 games in ’18); RB/WR Ty Montgomery (NYJ; 6),
ILB C.J. Mosley (NYJ; 15), OLB Za’Darius Smith (GB; 16), OLB Terrell Suggs (Ariz; 16); DE Brent Urban (Tenn; 16),
TE Maxx Williams (Ariz; 13).
Also played with Ravens in ’18—RB Alex Collins (10 games), WR Michael Crabtree (16), WR/RS Janarion Grant (2),
G/T Hroniss Grasu (3), LB Albert McClellan (6), S Eric Weddle (16), WR/RS Tim White (3), CB Darious Williams (3).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Adeoye, Aaron OLB 6-6 250 8/26/93 Southeast Missouri State Marion, Ill. FA
Alaka, Otaro ILB 6-3 239 5/18/96 Texas A&M Houston, Texas FA
Applefield, Marcus T 6-5 308 12/15/95 Virginia Weeki Wachee, Fla. FA
Bonds, Terrell CB 5-8 182 7/22/96 Tennessee State Miami, Fla. FA
Boykin, Miles WR 6-4 220 10/12/96 Notre Dame New Lenox, Ill. D3b
Brown, Marquise WR 5-9 170 6/4/97 Oklahoma Hollywood, Fla. D1
Crecelius, Randin (1) G/T 6-5 300 8/5/96 Portland State Lake Stevens, Wash. FA-'18
Ejiya, E.J. ILB 6-1 235 10/6/95 North Texas Minneapolis, Minn. FA
Ezeala, Christopher (1) FB 5-11 248 9/19/95 German Football League Munich, Germany IPP-'18
Ferguson, Jaylon OLB 6-5 275 12/14/95 Louisiana Tech St. Francisville, La. D3a
Herdman, Cole TE 6-4 238 6/27/95 Purdue Oakton, Va. FA
Hill, Justice RB 5-10 200 11/14/97 Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. D4a
Horn Jr., Joe WR 5-10 174 9/16/94 Missouri Western State Tupelo, Miss. FA
Jones, Alvin (1) ILB 5-10 231 12/2/94 Texas-El Paso El Paso, Texas FA-'18
Jones, Markus OLB 6-3 252 1/10/96 Angelo State Ft. Worth, Texas FA
Mack, Daylon DT 6-1 340 2/23/97 Texas A&M Gladewater, Texas D5
Marshall, Iman CB 6-1 210 2/27/97 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D4c
McSorley, Trace QB 6-0 202 8/23/95 Penn State Ashburn, Va. D6
Mekari, Patrick G 6-4 308 8/13/97 California Westlake Village, Calif. FA
Modster, Sean WR 5-11 183 11/13/95 Boise State Mission Viejo, Calif. FA
Onuoha, Mike OLB 6-5 255 6/29/93 Texas A&M Commerce Edmond, Okla. FA
Orzech, Matthew LS 6-3 246 4/12/95 Azusa Pacific San Diego, Calif. FA
Powers, Ben G 6-4 310 10/29/96 Oklahoma Wichita, Kan. D4b
Prince, R.J. (1) G 6-6 320 4/19/95 North Carolina Albemarle, N.C. FA
Scarff, Charles TE 6-5 249 5/3/96 Delaware Lancaster, Pa. FA
Smith, Jaylen WR 6-2 219 8/1/97 Louisville Pascagoula, Miss. FA
Stewart, Silas ILB 6-3 228 9/28/95 Incarnate Word Wilmington, Del. FA
Vahe, Patrick G 6-2 324 4/3/96 Texas Euless, Texas FA
Vedvik, Kaare (1) P/K 6-3 210 3/16/94 Marshall Stavanger, Norway FA-'18
Wesley, Antoine WR 6-4 206 10/22/97 Texas Tech Las Vegas, Nev. FA
Willis, Gerald DT 6-2 302 8/23/95 Miami New Orleans, La. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* M. Alexander played 9 games with Seattle in ’18; Beasley played 16 games with Dallas; Bolden Jr played 4 games with San Francisco;
Brown played 16 games with Baltimore; Carter missed the ’18 season because of injury; Feliciano played 13 games with Oakland;
Fisher played 11 games with Cincinnati; Gaines played 6 games with Cleveland; Gore played 14 games with Miami; Harold played 13
games with Detroit; K. Johnson played 1 game with Houston; Kroft played 5 games with Cincinnati; Long played 13 games with New
York Jets; McKenzie jplayed 1 game with Denver and 7 with Buffalo; Morse played 11 games with Kansas City; Nsekhe played 14 games
with Redskins; Peko joined the Buffalo practice squad in September after being released by Denver; Perry played 16 games with Miami;
Phillips played 4 games with Miami and 12 games with Buffalo; Rice played 8 games with Cleveland; Roberts played 16 games with
New York Jets; Spain played 15 games with Tennessee; Waddle played 16 games with New England; Yeldon played 14 games with
Jacksonville.
Also played with Bills in ’18—WR Kelvin Benjamin (12 games), C Russell Bodine (10), P Matt Darr (5), CB Vontae Davis (1),
CB Phillip Gaines (7), WR Andre Holmes (12), LB Ramon Humber (9), CB Dontae Johnson (1), RB Taiwan Jones (6),
WR Jeremy Kerley (1), TE Khari Lee (2), T Marshall Newhouse (3), LB Nate Orchard (3), QB Nathan Peterman (4), WR Terrelle Pryor (2),
P Colton Schmidt (3), WR Deonte Thompson (5), DT Adolphus Washington (1).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Dodson, Tyrel LB 6-0 237 6/25/98 Texas A&M Franklin, Tenn. FA
Easley, Nick WR 5-11 203 1/14/97 Iowa Newton, Iowa FA
Foggie, Juwan LB 6-0 235 11/2/95 Charlotte High Point, N.C. FA
Ford, Cody T 6-3 329 12/28/96 Oklahoma Pineville, La. D2
Ford, Keith (1) RB 5-10 219 4/18/94 Texas A&M Cypress, Texas FA-’18
Hance, Blake OL 6-5 305 1/11/96 Northwestern Jacksonville, Ill. FA
Jackson, Tyree QB 6-7 249 11/7/97 Buffalo Norton Shores, Mich. FA
Johnson, Darryl DE 6-6 253 4/4/97 North Carolina A&T Kingsland, Ga. D7a
Johnson, Jaquan S 5-10 191 11/6/95 Miami Miami, Fla. D6
Joseph, Vosean LB 6-1 230 12/15/97 Florida Miami, Fla. D5
Knox, Dawson TE 6-4 254 11/14/96 Mississippi Brentwood, Tenn. D3b
Lewis, Cam CB 5-9 183 4/13/97 Buffalo Detroit, Mich. FA
Love, Mike (1) DE 6-3 255 1/22/94 South Florida Clearwater, Fla. FA-’18
McLaughlin, Chase K 5-11 187 4/9/96 Illinois Cypress, Texas FA
Oliver, Ed DT 6-1 287 12/12/97 Houston Houston, Texas D1
Phillips, Cam (1) WR 6-0 201 12/16/95 Virginia Tech Laurel, Md. FA-’18
Scott, Da'Mari (1) WR 6-0 205 8/8/95 Fresno State Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’18
Sills, David WR 6-3 211 5/29/96 West Virginia Wilmington, Del. FA
Singletary, Devin RB 5-7 203 9/3/97 Florida Atlantic Deerfield Beach, Fla. D3a
Sweeney, Tommy TE 6-4 251 7/1/95 Boston College Ramsey, N.J. D7b
Wade, Christian RB 5-9 196 5/15/91 St. Mary's (UK) Slough, England IPP
Williams, Duke (1) WR 6-3 225 5/13/93 Auburn Reserve, La. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform
* Carter missed ’18 season because of injury; Cox spent ’18 season on practice squad for both Arizona and Cincinnati; Henderson missed
’18 season because of injury; Miller played 15 games with Buffalo in ’18; Ringo played 1 game with Dallas and 5 with Cincinnati; Smith
played 8 games with Arizona and 3 games with Cincinnati; Taylor missed ’18 season because of injury; Webb played 16 games with
New York Giants; Wynn played 14 games with New York Giants.
Players lost through free agency (4): T Jake Fisher (Buff; 11 games in ’18), TE Tyler Kroft (Buff; 5), T Cedric Ogbuehi (Jax; 2),
QB Tom Savage (Det; 0).
Also played with Bengals in ’18—LB Brandon Bell (6 games), LB Vontaze Burfict (7), HB Tra Carson (2), HB Thomas Rawls (1),
HB Mark Walton (14), DT Adolphus Washington (4).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Akins, Curtis LB 6-1 235 9/28/95 Memphis Byhalia, Miss. FA
Anderson, Rodney HB 6-0 224 9/12/96 Oklahoma Katy, Texas D6c
Böhringer, Moritz (1) TE 6-5 243 10/16/93 Aalen (Germany) Aalen, Germany FA-’18
Brown, Andrew (1) DT 6-3 296 12/30/95 Virginia Chesapeake, Va. D5b-’18
Brown, Jordan CB 6-0 201 3/26/96 South Dakota State Scottsdale, Ariz. D7
Bryant, Ventell WR 6-3 209 8/24/96 Temple Tampa, Fla. FA
Chesley, Anthony CB 6-0 188 5/31/96 Coastal Carolina Temple Hills, Md. FA
Davis, Deshaun LB 5-11 234 12/31/95 Auburn Prichard, Ala. D6b
Dawkins, Noah LB 6-1 227 8/13/97 The Citadel Lyman, S.C. FA
Dolegala, Jake QB 6-7 242 10/7/96 Central Connecticut State Hamburg, N.Y. FA
Dugas, O’Shea G/OT 6-4 330 9/22/96 Louisiana Tech Lafayette, La. FA
Ellis, Jordan HB 5-10 229 3/22/96 Virginia Suwanee, Ga. FA
Finley, Ryan QB 6-4 213 12/26/94 North Carolina State Phoenix, Ariz. D4a
Flowers, Quinton (1) HB 5-10 211 12/2/94 South Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’18
Hall, Darrin HB 5-11 225 9/6/96 Pittsburgh Youngstown, Ohio W(Cle)
Jordan, Michael G/C 6-6 312 1/25/98 Ohio State Canton, Mich. D4c
Kinnel, Tyree S 5-11 207 1/31/97 Michigan Huber Heights, Ohio FA
Lundblade, Brad (1) C 6-3 300 9/21/95 Oklahoma State Argyle, Texas FA-’18
Morgan, Stanley WR 6-0 202 9/7/96 Nebraska New Orleans, La. FA
Perkins, Kent (1) OT 6-5 305 11/19/94 Texas Dallas, Texas FA-’17
Pratt, Germaine LB 6-3 240 5/21/96 North Carolina State High Point, N.C. D3
Sample, Drew TE 6-5 255 4/16/96 Washington Bellevue, Wash. D2
Sharp, Hunter (1) WR 5-11 198 4/25/94 Utah State Palmdale, Calif. FA-’18
Sheffield, Sterling LB 6-0 225 11/30/96 Maine Mullica Hill, N.J. FA
Sutherland, Keaton G/OT 6-5 316 2/12/97 Texas A&M Flower Mound, Texas FA
Vizcaino, Tristan K 6-2 210 7/31/96 Washington Chino Hills, Calif. FA
Vollert, Andrew (1) TE 6-5 245 3/15/95 Weber State San Mateo, Calif. FA-’18
Whitfield, Kermit (1) WR 5-8 192 10/8/93 Florida State Orlando, Fla. FA-’17
Williams, Jonah OT 6-5 302 11/17/97 Alabama Folsom, Calif. D1
Williams, Trayveon HB 5-8 206 10/18/97 Texas A&M Houston, Texas D6a
Willis, Damion WR 6-3 204 6/20/97 Troy Meridian, Miss. FA
Worley, Chris (1) LB 6-1 238 9/15/95 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio FA-’18
Wren, Renell DT 6-5 318 10/23/95 Arizona State St. Louis, Mo. D4b
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Beckham Jr. played 12 games with N.Y. Giants in ’18; Brown spent ’18 on Cleveland’s practice squad and was inactive in 5 games;
Burnett played 11 games with Kansas City; Burris played 4 games with New York Jets and 4 games with Cleveland; Charles played 13
games with Cleveland; Gilbert played 1 game with Carolina; Harris played 15 games with Kansas City; Hunt played 11 games with
Kansas City; Kush played 15 games with Chicago; Lamm played 15 games with Houston; Murray played 15 games with Kansas City;
Pipkins played 1 game with Indianapolis and 2 games with Detroit; Richardson played 16 games with Minnesota; Stanton did not see
game action in ’18; Strong was last active with Houston in ’17; Vernon played 11 games with New York Giants; Witzmann played 10
games with Chicago.
t- Browns traded for Beckham Jr. (NYG), Murray (KC), Vernon (NYG).
Traded—DL Emmanuel Ogbah (14 games in ’18) to Kansas City; DB Jabrill Peppers (16) to New York Giants; OL Kevin Zeitler (16) to
New York Giants.
Players lost to free agency (5): DB Briean Boddy-Calhoun (Hou; 16 games in ’18), DB E.J. Gaines (Buff; 6),
WR Breshad Perriman (TB; 10), QB Tyrod Taylor (LAC; 4), OL Earl Watford (TB; 13).
Also played with Browns in ’18—LB James Burgess Jr. (3 games), LB Jamie Collins Sr. (16), WR Josh Gordon (1),
K Zane Gonzalez (2), LB D’Juan Hines (13), RB Carlos Hyde (6), OL Kyle Kalis (3), DB Jeremiah McKinnon (1), DB Denzel Rice (8),
LB Tanner Vallejo (13), LB Xavier Woodson-Luster (4).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Baker, Dorian WR 6-3 213 6/1/96 Kentucky Cleveland Heights, Ohio FA
Blough, David QB 6-0 200 7/31/95 Purdue Carrollton, Texas FA
Carlson, Stephen TE 6-4 240 12/12/96 Princeton Jamestown, N.Y. FA
Dean, Jhavonte CB 6-1 185 12/14/95 Miami Homestead, Fla. FA
Ekuale, Daniel (1) DT 6-3 300 1/13/94 Washington State Pago Pago, American Samoa FA
Fineanganofo, Brian T 6-6 304 5/3/95 Idaho State Los Angeles, Calif. FA
Forbes, Drew T 6-5 308 1/18/97 Southeast Missouri State Bonne Terre, Mo. D6
Gillan, Jamie P 6-1 207 7/4/97 Arkansas Pine‐Bluff Leonardtown, Md. FA
Gray, Trayone RB 6-1 233 12/14/95 Miami Miami, Fla. FA
Harvey, Willie LB 5-11 230 1/9/96 Iowa State Hastings, Fla. FA
Hassell, J.T. S 5-11 200 8/14/95 Florida Tech Titusville, Fla. FA
Hyman, Ishmael (1) WR 6-0 196 8/23/95 James Madison Manalapan, N.J. FA
Jackson, Blake (1) WR 5-10 200 3/7/94 Mary Hardin-Baylor Houston, Texas FA-'18
Jackson, Robert (1) CB 6-2 207 12/8/93 Nevada-Las Vegas Fort Myers, Fla. FA
Johnson, D’Ernest (1) RB 5-10 208 2/27/96 South Florida Immokalee, Fla. FA
Kalis, Kyle (1) C 6-4 306 12/21/93 Michigan Lakewood, Ohio FA-'18
Lawrence, Devaroe (1) DT 6-2 295 10/13/92 Auburn Greenville, S.C. FA
Lewis Jr., Donnie CB 6-0 190 7/21/96 Tulane Baton Rouge, La. D7
Montgomery, D.J. WR 6-1 201 11/17/96 Austin Peay Durant, Miss. FA
Owens, Jarrell DE 6-3 262 10/11/94 Oklahoma State Palestine, Texas FA
Ponder, Jermaine CB 6-1 195 1/9/95 Saint Francis (PA) Rochester, N.Y. FA
Ray, Wyatt DE 6-3 257 10/24/96 Boston College Boca Raton, Fla. FA
Redwine, Sheldrick S 6-0 196 11/6/96 Miami Miami, Fla. D4
Sankoh, Tigie (1) S 5-11 214 11/4/97 Greenwich London, England FA
Seaton, Brad (1) T 6-9 330 11/23/93 Villanova Bronx, N.Y. FA
Seibert, Austin K 5-9 211 11/15/96 Oklahoma Belleville, Ill. D5b
Sheehy-Guiseppi, Damon WR 5-11 181 2/15/95 Phoenix College Lake Havasu City, Ariz. FA
Stubbs, Anthony LB 6-0 220 8/9/96 Prairie View A&M Millville, N.J. FA
Takitaki, Sione LB 6-1 238 6/8/95 Brigham Young Fontana, Calif. D3
Tate, Trevon C 6-3 306 3/13/96 Memphis Houston, Texas FA
Williams, Greedy CB 6-2 185 12/3/97 Louisiana State Shreveport, La. D2
Wilson, Mack LB 6-1 233 2/14/98 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D5a
Wright, Willie C 6-3 300 2/25/96 Tulsa Houston, Texas FA
Young II, Dedrick LB 6-0 233 11/7/96 Nebraska Peoria, Ariz. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Bausby played 6 games with Philadelphia in ’18; Brendel played 4 games with Miami; Callahan played 13 games with Chicago; Flacco
played 9 games with Baltimore; Jackson played 16 games with Houston; James played 15 games with Miami; Johnson missed ‘18 sea-
son with Pittsburgh because of injury; Purcell last played with San Francisco in ‘16; Rodgers spent part of ’18 on Baltimore’s practice
squad; Winn last played with Denver in ‘16.
Players lost through free agency (9): LB Shaquil Barrett (TB; 13 games in ’18), CB Tramaine Brock (Ariz; 12), G Max Garcia (Ariz; 9),
TE Matt LaCosse (NE; 15), LB Brandon Marshall (Oak; 11), C Matt Paradis (Car; 9), CB Bradley Roby (Hou; 15),
WR Jordan Taylor (Minn; 0), T Billy Turner (GB; 16).
Also played with Broncos in ’18—QB Chad Kelly (1 game), S Darian Stewart (14).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Aston, George FB 6-0 240 2/1/96 Pittsburgh Stephens City, Va. FA
Bailey, Quinn T 6-6 323 10/18/95 Arizona State Gilbert, Ariz. FA
Benson, Trinity WR 6-0 180 1/16/97 East Central Lewisville, Texas FA
Bertolet, Taylor (1) K 5-9 188 10/24/92 Texas A&M Reading, Penn. FA
Brown, Fred (1) WR 6-1 195 12/1/93 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA
Crozier, Ryan C 6-4 294 10/31/95 Connecticut Plantation, Fla. FA
Dineen, Joe ILB 6-2 235 3/26/96 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. FA
Fant, Noah TE 6-4 249 11/20/97 Iowa Omaha, Neb. D1
Fort, Austin TE 6-4 244 5/14/95 Wyoming Gillette, Wyo. FA
Gooden, Ahmad OLB 6-2 245 10/27/95 Samford Talladega, Ala. FA
Guerrier, Romell WR 5-10 171 7/10/96 Florida Tech Miami, Fla. FA
Holder, Alijah CB 6-2 188 1/26/96 Stanford Oceanside, Calif. FA
Hollins, Justin LB 6-5 248 1/15/96 Oregon Arlington, Texas D5
Howard, Bug (1) TE 6-5 210 11/28/94 North Carolina Rochelle, Ga. FA
Jackson, DeVontae RB 5-7 170 4/27/96 West Georgia Marietta, Ga. FA
Jacobsen, Nathan OL 6-5 280 2/26/97 Nevada-Las Vegas Snohomish, Wash. FA
Johnson, Jaylen DE 6-3 286 7/24/96 Washington Corona, Calif. FA
Jones, Dre'Mont DE 6-3 281 1/5/97 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D3
Leglue, John TE 6-7 310 4/17/96 Tulane Alexandria, La. FA
Lock, Drew QB 6-4 228 11/10/96 Missouri Lee's Summit, Mo. D2b
McKnight, Kelvin WR 5-8 186 4/25/97 Samford Bradenton, Fla. FA
Reed, Malik OLB 6-2 235 8/5/96 Nevada Dothan, Ala. FA
Risner, Dalton OL 6-5 312 7/3/95 Kansas State Wiggins, Colo. D2a
Rypien, Brett QB 6-2 202 7/9/96 Boise State Spokane, Wash. FA
Schlottmann, Austin (1) G/C 6-6 300 9/18/95 Texas Christian Brenham, Texas FA-'18
Sizer, Deyon DL 6-4 280 8/16/96 Colorado State-Pueblo Aurora, Colo. FA
Stephens, Linden (1) CB 6-0 193 3/21/95 Cincinnati Euclid, Ohio FA-'18
Wallace, Brian T 6-6 320 2/3/96 Arkansas Florissant, Mo. FA
Watson, Josh ILB 6-2 240 5/20/96 Colorado State Blue Springs, Mo. FA
Winfree, Juwann WR 6-3 215 9/4/96 Colorado Englewood, N.J. D6
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Adams last active with New York Giants in ’17; Addae played 16 games with Los Angeles Chargers in '18; Boddy-Calhoun played 16
games for Cleveland in ’18; Burton played 1 game with Atlanta and 2 with Houston; Carter played 7 games for Philadelphia and 7 games
with Houston; Fells played 16 games with Cleveland; Ferguson last active with Indianapolis in ’17; Jones played 6 games with Buffalo;
Kalil missed the ’18 season because of injury with Carolina; Kelly Jr. missed ’18 season because of injury; Landrum played 7 games
with Los Angeles Chargers; McCarron played 2 games with Oakland; Roby played 15 games with Denver; Shakir last active with
Baltimore in ’17; Woodson-Luster played 4 games with Cleveland.
Players lost through free agency (5): RB Alfred Blue (Jax; 16 games in ’18), DE Christian Covington (Dall; 12),
CB/S Kareem Jackson (Den; 16), T Kendall Lamm (Cle; 15), S Tyrann Mathieu (KC; 16).
Also played with Texans in ’18—WR Sammie Coates Jr. (12 games), S Andre Hal (8), CB Kevin Johnson (1), ILB Josh Keyes (3),
ILB Brian Peters (11), WR Demaryius Thomas (7), S Mike Tyson (9), CB Kayvon Webster (2), QB Brandon Weeden (1),
CB Shareece Wright (12).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Aniebonam, Jesse OLB 6-3 260 1/5/96 Maryland Silver Spring, Md. FA
Baity Jr., Derrick CB 6-3 188 12/23/96 Kentucky Tampa, Fla. FA
Bellamy, Davin (1) OLB 6-5 259 12/27/94 Georgia Chamblee, Ga. FA-'18
Coker, D.J. C 6-2 310 11/13/97 Rhodes College Buford, Ga. FA
Crawford, Xavier CB 5-11 187 12/10/95 Central Michigan Pittsburg, Calif. D6
Crockett, Damarea RB 5-11 225 12/22/97 Missouri Little Rock, Ark. FA
Davis, Jamal OLB 6-4 240 7/9/95 Akron Canton, Ohio FA
Dixon, Johnnie WR 5-11 198 9/16/94 Ohio State West Palm Beach, Fla. FA
Dwight, Johnny DE 6-3 301 3/22/95 Alabama Rochelle, Ga. FA
Edwards, Javi NT 6-3 325 10/27/96 Colorado Houston, Texas FA
Exford, Austin S 6-0 200 5/16/96 Appalachian State Snellville, Ga. FA
Gillaspia, Cullen FB 6-2 235 5/12/95 Texas A&M Katy, Texas D7
Hendy, A.J. (1) S 6-0 206 4/8/93 Maryland Bowie, Md. FA-'18
Higdon Jr., Karan RB 5-10 202 9/8/96 Michigan Sarasota, Fla. FA
Howard, Tytus T 6-5 322 5/23/96 Alabama State Monroeville, Ala. D1
Huggins, Albert DE 6-3 305 6/27/97 Clemson Orangeburg, S.C. FA
Johnson Jr., Lonnie CB 6-2 213 11/4/95 Kentucky Gary, Indiana D2a
Johnson, Chris S 6-3 200 11/12/95 North Alabama Birmingham, Ala. FA
Johnson, Tyron WR 6-1 193 1/8/96 Oklahoma State New Orleans, La. FA
Leonard, Rick (1) T 6-7 311 11/22/96 Florida State Middletown, Md. FA-'18
Lewis, Drew ILB 6-2 225 9/7/95 Colorado Sammamish, Wash. FA
Louis, Stephen WR 6-2 215 9/7/95 North Carolina State West Palm Beach, Fla. FA
Mitchell Jr., Steven (1) WR 5-10 186 5/2/94 Southern California Pasadena, Calif. FA-'18
Omenihu, Charles DE 6-5 280 8/20/97 Texas Houston, Texas D5
Palmore, Walter NT 6-4 320 8/9/96 Missouri Columbus, Ga. FA
Pridgeon, Malcolm G 6-7 310 1/20/95 Ohio State Central Islip, N.Y. FA
Savage-Lewis, Ira DE 6-3 290 2/9/96 Baylor Houston, Texas FA
Scharping, Max T 6-6 327 8/10/96 Northern Illinois Green Bay, Wis. D2b
Steinmetz, David (1) T 6-8 321 3/1/95 Purdue Grafton, Mass. FA-'18
Warring, Kahale TE 6-5 252 3/23/97 San Diego State Sonora, Calif. D3
Weah, Jester (1) WR 6-3 209 2/7/95 Pittsburgh Madison, Wis. FA-'18
Whitney, Isaac (1) WR 6-2 204 6/22/94 Southern California Moore, Okla. FA-'18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Cain missed ’18 season because of injury; Collins spent portion of ’18 season on Indianapolis active roster and practice squad;
Funchess played 14 games with Carolina in ’18; Holmes played 8 games with Arizona; Houston played 12 games with Kansas City;
I. Johnson played 2 games with Los Angeles Rams; C. Kelly played 1 game with Denver; Kindred played 16 games with Cleveland;
Nicolas last active with Kansas City in ’16; Poehls last active with Jacksonville in ’17; Travis missed ’18 season because of injury; Ware
played 13 games with Kansas City; Williams spent portion of ’18 season on Indianapolis and New Orleans active rosters and practice
squads.
Players lost through free agency (5): LB Najee Goode (Jax; 16 games in ’18), WR Ryan Grant (Oak; 14), WR Dontrelle Inman (NE; 9),
S J.J. Wilcox (Atl; 2), DT Al Woods (Sea; 14).
Also played with Colts in ’18—TE Ryan Hewitt (12 games), S Mike Mitchell (8), S Corey Moore (15), DT Hassan Ridgeway (5),
C/G Matt Slauson (5), LB Ahmad Thomas (2).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Banogu, Ben LB 6-3 249 1/19/96 Texas Christian McKinney, Texas D2
Barton, Jackson T 6-7 308 8/8/95 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah D7
Brown, Billy (1) TE 6-4 255 3/20/93 Shepherd Gaithersburg, Md. FA-'18
Campbell, Parris WR 6-0 208 7/16/97 Ohio State Akron, Ohio D2
Dulin, Ashton WR 6-1 215 5/15/97 Malone Reynoldsburg, Ohio FA
Eldrenkamp, Jake (1) G 6-5 300 3/4/94 Washington Medina, Wash. W(NE)
Fountain, Daurice (1) WR 6-2 210 12/22/95 Northern Iowa Madison, Wis. D5-'18
Garcia, Antonio (1) T 6-7 302 12/10/93 Troy Houston, Texas FA-'18
Green, Gerri DE 6-4 255 9/14/95 Mississippi State Greenville, Miss. D6
Hart, Penny WR 5-8 180 7/5/96 Georgia State Rosewell, Ga. FA
Hedlund, Cole K 5-9 162 3/15/95 North Texas Argyle, Texas FA
Hentges, Hale TE 6-4 254 8/19/96 Alabama Jefferson City, Mo. FA
Hogan, Krishawn (1) WR 6-3 222 5/12/95 Marian Indianapolis, Ind. FA-'18
Ishmael, Steve (1) WR 6-2 212 7/18/95 Syracuse Miami, Fla. FA-'18
Jegede, Jegs DE 6-5 273 5/24/94 Valdosta State Lagos, Nigeria FA
Milligan, Rolan (1) S 5-10 200 8/16/94 Toledo Lake Wales, Fla. FA-'18
Okereke, Bobby LB 6-1 239 7/29/96 Stanford Santa Ana, Calif. D3
Patterson, Javon C 6-3 307 7/8/97 Mississippi Petal, Miss. D7
Robinson, Johnny DT 6-0 292 10/24/96 Charleston Southern Apopka, Fla. FA
Shippy, Sterling DT 5-11 295 8/24/95 Alcorn State Miami, Fla. FA
Speed, E.J. LB 6-3 224 6/1/95 Tarleton State Fort Worth, Texas D5
Taylor, Shakial CB 5-11 175 12/27/96 Kansas Lakeland, Fla. FA
Tell III, Marvell CB 6-2 195 8/2/96 Southern California Pasadena, Calif. D5
Thomas, Ahmad (1) LB 6-0 220 12/15/94 Oklahoma Miami, Fla. FA-'18
Thomas, Tre LB 6-1 221 9/3/95 Colorado State Denver, Colo. FA
Veasy, Jordan (1) WR 6-3 221 6/23/95 California Gadsden, Ala. FA-'18
Walker, Phillip (1) QB 5-11 216 2/26/95 Temple Elizabeth, N.J. FA-'17
Willis, Khari S 5-11 213 5/7/96 Michigan State Jackson, Miss. D4
Ya-Sin, Rock CB 6-0 190 5/23/1996 Temple Decatur, Ga. D2
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Alexander played 12 games with Philadelphia in ’18; Blue played 16 games with Houston; Conley played 16 games with Kansas City;
Cunningham played 15 games with Chicago; Ehinger missed ’18 season because of injury; Foles played 5 games with Philadelphia;
Goode played 16 games with Indianapolis; Lee missed ’18 season because of injury; Ogbuehi played 2 games with Cincinnati; Onwualu
played 5 games with San Francisco; Rawls played 1 game with Cincinnati; Richardson missed ’18 season because of injury; Ryan
missed ’18 season because of injury with Green Bay; Swaim played 9 games with Dallas; Thomas spent time on practice squad in ’18;
Wester played 16 games with Tampa Bay; R. Wilson played 16 games with Los Angeles Rams.
Players lost through free agency (7): WR John Brown (Buff; 16 games in ’18); RB/WR Ty Montgomery (NYJ; 6),
ILB C.J. Mosley (NYJ; 15), OLB Za’Darius Smith (GB; 16), OLB Terrell Suggs (Ariz; 16); DE Brent Urban (Tenn; 16),
TE Maxx Williams (Ariz; 13)..
Also played with Jaguars in ’18—FB Tommy Bohanon (16 games), QB Blake Bortles (13), LB Blair Brown (15), RB Jamaal Charles (2),
S Barry Church (11), CB Dee Delaney (2), K Kai Forbath (3), DE Dante Fowler Jr. (6), S Tashaun Gipson Sr. (16), RB Corey Grant (5),
WR Rashad Greene Sr. (8), TE David Grinnage (4), RB Carlos Hyde (8), QB Cody Kessler (5), DT Malik Jackson (16),
WR Jaydon Mickens (6), OL Patrick Omameh (7), TE Niles Paul (6), CB Tyler Patmon (12), OL Jermey Parnell (13),
LB Donald Payne (8), OL Corey Robinson (4), LS Carson Tinker (5), OL Josh Walker (5), RB T.J. Yeldon (14).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Agasiva, Jordan OL 6-3 320 5/22/97 Utah Kalilhi, Hawai’i FA
Armstead, Ryquell RB 5-11 220 10/30/96 Temple Millville, N.J. D5
Allen, Josh LB/DE 6-5 262 7/13/97 Kentucky Montclair, N.J. D1
Board, C.J. (1) WR 6-1 181 12/12/93 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn. FA
Borders, Breon (1) CB 6-0 189 7/22/95 Duke Statesville, N.C. FA-’18
Bowman, Shane DE 6-4 290 7/29/95 Washington Belluve, Wash. FA
Brady, Tyre WR 6-3 211 4/19/95 Marshall Homestead, Fla. FA
Clark, Khairi DT 6-1 309 10/31/94 Florida Hollywood, Fla. FA
Colubiale, Michael TE 6-1 233 2/9/95 Central Florida Port Orange, Fla. FA
Giles-Harris, Joe LB 6-2 234 4/1/97 Duke Nyack, N.Y. FA
Greene, Donnell OL 6-5 335 11/9/95 Minnesota Marietta, Ga. FA
Hayes, Tae CB 5-9 188 8/19/97 Appalachian State Decatur, Ala. FA
Hughes, Michael (1) DT 6-2 308 4/3/96 Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. FA-’18
Jones, Charles TE 6-4 255 8/5/96 Tulane New Orleans, La. FA
Kalili, Jocquez CB 5-11 185 2/29/96 Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. FA
Kuntz, Christian (1) LS 6-1 227 4/13/94 Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. FA
Lee, Tanner (1) QB 6-4 217 2/14/95 Nebraska Destrehan, La. D6-’18
Leonard, Raphael WR 6-2 197 5/26/97 Southern Illinois Starkville, Miss. FA
McDermott, KC (1) OL 6-5 311 4/18/96 Miami Wellington, Fla. FA-’18
McGough, Alex (1) QB 6-3 214 11/19/95 Florida International Tampa, Fla. FA
McKever, Pharoah (1) TE 6-6 260 2/4/94 Florida International Tabor City, N.C. FA
Minshew, Gardner QB 6-1 225 5/16/95 Washington State Flowood, Miss. D6
Moon, Joshua S 6-0 200 5/18/97 Georgia Southern Fairbun, Ga. FA
Nelson Jr., Picasso CB 5-10 193 4/15/96 Southern Mississippi Mendenhall, Miss. FA
Oliver, Josh TE 6-5 249 3/21/97 San José State Paso Robles, Calif. D3
Russell, Dontavius DT 6-3 320 9/18/95 Auburn Carrolton, Ga. D7
Smith, Saivion CB 6-1 199 11/5/97 Alabama Tampa, Fla. FA
Snelson, Dredrick WR 5-11 189 3/28/98 Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA
Stallings, Bunchy OG 6-2 324 9/27/95 Kentucky McComb, Miss. FA
Strachan, Connor LB 6-0 230 6/30/95 Boston College Wellesley, Mass. FA
Taylor, Jawaan OL 6-5 312 11/25/97 Florida Cocoa, Fla. D2
Walker, Michael WR 5-11 194 10/29/96 Boston College Naples, Fla. FA
Watson, Brandon CB 5-11 198 7/11/95 Michigan Wilmington, Del. FA
Williams, Andrew DT 6-4 294 12/13/95 Auburn McDonogh, Ga. FA
Williams, Quincy LB 5-11 225 8/28/96 Murray State Birmingham, Ala. D3B
Wingard, Andrew S 6-0 209 12/5/96 Wyoming Arvada, Colo. FA
Woods, Zedrick S 5-11 205 8/3/97 Ole Miss Lake City, Fla. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Attaochu played 11 games with New York Jets in ’18; Bell played 10 games with Jacksonville; Breeland played 7 games with Green Bay;
Clark played 16 games with Seattle; Golditch played 2 games with Arizona; Hyde played 6 games with Cleveland and 8 games with
Jacksonville; Jones-Quartey last active with Chicago in ’16; Lee played 12 games with N.Y. Jets; Mathieu played 16 games with
Houston; Murphy spent ’18 season on Kansas City practice squad; Ogbah played 14 games with Cleveland; Okafor played 16 games
with New Orleans; Phillips played 8 games with Arizona; Pringle missed ’18 season because of injury; Reaser last active with Kansas
City in ’17; Wilson played 16 games with Dallas.
t- Chiefs traded for Clark (Sea), Lee (NYJ) and Ogbah (Cle).
Players lost through free agency (5): WR Chris Conley (Jax; 16 games in ’18), C Jordan Devey (Oak; 7), TE Demetrius Harris (Cle; 15),
C Mitch Morse (Buff; 11), DB Steven Nelson (Pitt; 16).
Also played with Chiefs in ’18—G Jeff Allen (10 games), DE Allen Bailey (16), WR Kelvin Benjamin (15), CB Eric Berry (2),
TE Alex Ellis (2), LB Justin Houston (12), RB Kareem Hunt (11), DL Jarvis Jenkins (12), LB Nate Orchard (1), S Ron Parker (15),
DB Orlando Scandrick (15), S Josh Shaw (4), LB Terrance Smith (7), WR De’Anthony Thomas (5), RB Spencer Ware (13),
RB Charcandrick West (3), LB Frank Zombo (9).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Allegretti, Nick OL 6-4 320 4/21/96 Illinois Frankfort, Ill. D7
Boyd, Dino T 6-4 300 9/2/96 Cincinnati Newark, N.J. FA
Burrell, Jalin CB 6-0 195 9/20/96 New Mexico Riverside, Calif. FA
Custis, Jamal WR 6-5 213 11/6/95 Syracuse Philadelphia, Pa. FA
Davis, Felton WR 6-3 211 2/25/97 Michigan State Richmond, Va. FA
Davis, Rashard (1) WR 5-9 175 9/14/95 James Madison Charlottesville, Va. FA
Davison, Raymond (1) LB 6-1 230 3/25/95 California Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’18
Fenton, Rashad CB 5-11 188 2/17/97 South Carolina Miami, Fla. D6a
Fields, Mark CB 5-10 192 10/10/96 Clemson Charlotte, N.C. FA
Fortson, Joe TE 6-6 230 12/7/95 Valdosta State Buffalo, N.Y. FA
Fox, Jack P 6-2 224 9/1/96 Rice St. Louis, Mo. FA
Grayson, Davon (1) WR 6-2 187 9/5/95 East Carolina Cleveland, Ohio FA
Hardman, Mecole WR 5-10 187 3/12/98 Georgia Bowman, Ga. D2a
Harris, Darius LB 6-2 238 1/17/96 Middle Tennessee State Horn Lake, Miss. FA
Hunter, Ryan (1) T 6-3 316 4/1/95 Bowling Green North Bay, Ontario FA-’18
Ivie, Joey (1) DT 6-3 301 1/22/95 Florida Pasco, Fla. FA-’18
Johnson, Gary LB 6-0 226 8/2/96 Texas Douglas, Ala. FA
Linta, TJ QB 6-4 240 1/30/96 Wagner Branford, Conn. FA
Litton, Chase (1) QB 6-5 230 10/5/95 Marshall Tampa, Fla. FA-’18
Lovett, John TE 6-3 225 4/25/96 Princeton Wantagh, N.Y. FA
Marshall, Marcus RB 5-10 200 2/23/97 James Madison Raleigh, N.C. FA
McCray, Rob (1) LB 6-2 280 3/24/96 Indiana Rockdale, Ga. FA-’18
Miller, Herb DB 6-2 190 11/11/97 Florida Atlantic Miramar, Fla. FA
Monroe, Dakari DB 5-11 191 8/18/97 San Jose State San Jose, Calif. FA
Saunders, Khalen DL 6-0 324 8/9/96 Western Illinois St. Louis, Mo. D3
Shurmur, Kyle QB 6-4 225 11/6/96 Vanderbilt Philadelphia, Pa. FA
Soroh, Andrew DB 6-2 210 2/12/96 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA
Thompson, Cody WR 6-2 205 1/11/96 Toledo Huron, Ohio FA
Thompson, Darwin RB 5-8 200 4/4/97 Utah State Tulsa, Okla. D6b
Thornhill, Juan DB 6-0 210 10/19/95 Virginia Altavista, Va. D2b
Wade, D'Montre (1) DB 5-11 206 12/22/94 Murray State Columbia, Tenn. FA-’18
Walker, Cavon (1) DT 6-2 278 7/4/94 Maryland Washington, D.C. FA
Ward, Tim DE 6-6 255 8/11/97 Old Dominion High Point, N.C. FA
Wells, David (1) TE 6-6 260 5/2/95 San Diego State Fresno, Calif. FA-’18
Williams, James RB 6-0 205 5/17/96 Washington State Burbank, Calif. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Davis Sr., played 12 games with Carolina in ’18; Drango spent the ’18 season on the Chargers practice squad; Henry missed ’18 season
because of injury; Jones spent the ’18 season on the Chargers practice squad; Lanier II spent the ’18 season on the active roster but did
not play and on the Chargers practice squad; Mayle spent the ’18 season on the Chargers practice squad; Pope spent the ’18 season on
the active roster but did not play and on the Seahawks and Chargers practice squads; Scott missed ’18 season because of injury; Taylor
played 4 games wtih Cleveland; Watkins missed the ’18 season because of injury.
Players lost through free agency (3): DT Darius Philon (Ariz; 16 games in ’18), CB Jason Verrett (SF; 0), WR Tyrell Williams (Oak; 16).
Also played with Chargers in ’18—S Jahleel Addae (16 games), LB Kyle Emanuel (16), TE Antonio Gates (16), P Donnie Jones (13),
DT Corey Liuget (6), LB Hayes Pullard (9), QB Geno Smith (7).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Adderley, Nasir S 6-0 195 5/31/97 Delaware Philadelphia, Pa. D2
Afriyie, Patrick (1) DE 6-2 240 7/20/96 Colgate Sandy Hook, Conn. FA-’18
Broughton, Cortez DT 6-2 291 9/2/96 Cincinnati Warner Robins, Ga. D7
Brown, Chris G 6-4 322 4/26/96 Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. FA
Camper, Blake T 6-8 314 12/17/96 South Carolina Virginia Beach, Va. FA
Cantrell, Dylan (1) WR 6-3 226 6/29/94 Texas Tech Whitehouse, Texas D6-’18
Corcoran, Josh DE 6-3 243 4/5/97 Northern Illinois Lakeville, Minn. FA
Cox, Jeremy RB 6-0 226 8/16/96 Old Dominion Hope Mills, N.C. FA
Egbule, Emeke LB 6-2 245 10/13/96 Houston Galena Park, Texas D6
Hall, Kemon CB 5-11 191 6/2/97 North Texas Calhoun City, Miss. FA
Helm, Daniel TE 6-4 248 4/20/95 Duke Chatham, Ill. FA
Howard, Reggie DT 6-3 290 3/26/96 Toledo Cincinnati, Ohio FA
Johnson, Tre'Von (1) LB 6-0 232 2/10/95 Weber State St. Louis, Mo. FA-’18
Lemmons, Bradford CB 6-1 186 4/19/96 Furman Columbia, S.C. FA
Liggins, Justice (1) WR 6-1 209 12/14/94 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas FA-’18
Long, Ty (1) P 6-2 205 4/6/93 Alabama-Birmingham Roswell, Ga. FA
Martin, Koda G 6-7 300 8/21/95 Syracuse Manvel, Texas FA
Mazza, Cole (1) LS 6-2 235 2/14/95 Alabama Bakersfield, Calif. FA
Moore, Jason WR 6-2 213 6/23/95 Findlay Oberlin, Ohio FA
Newsome, Tyler P 6-3 219 7/14/95 Notre Dame Carrollton, Ga. FA
Patton, Andre (1) WR 6-2 200 5/28/94 Rutgers Wilmington, Del. FA-‘17
Peace, Chris LB 6-2 238 2/8/96 Virginia Newport News, Va. FA
Pickett, Adarius S 5-11 98 9/5/96 UCLA Richmond, Calif. FA
Pipkins, Trey T 6-6 304 9/5/96 Sioux Falls Apple Valley, Minn. D3
Randle, Rodney CB 5-9 184 2/27/97 Lamar Beaumont, Texas FA
Sokol, Matt TE 6-5 249 11/9/95 Michigan State Rochester, Mich. FA
Springs, Arrion (1) CB 5-11 208 9/19/95 Oregon San Antonio, Texas FA-’18
Stick, Easton QB 6-1 217 9/15/95 North Dakota State Omaha, Neb. D5
Teamer, Roderic S 5-11 187 5/12/97 Tulane New Orleans, La. FA
Thompson, Trevion WR 6-2 197 11/14/95 Clemson Durham, N.C. FA
Tillery, Jerry DT 6-6 295 10/8/96 Notre Dame Shreveport, La. D1
Tranquill, Drue LB 6-2 228 8/15/95 Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D4
Volson, Tanner C 6-4 306 5/4/96 North Dakota State Balfour, N.D. FA
Wilson, Kyle (1) LB 6-0 231 11/2/95 Arkansas State Wichita, Kan. FA-’18
Zeise, Elijah LB 6-2 232 11/28/95 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* D. Allen played 13 games with New England in ’18; Burgess played 3 games with Cleveland; Carradine played 1 game with Oakland;
Elliott last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; Farrow last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; R. Fitzpatrick played 8 games with
Tampa Bay; Fuller played 2 games with Washington; Holmes last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; Louis missed ’18 season with
Cleveland because of injury; Mbu last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; Mills played 16 games with Buffalo; Orchard played 3 games
with Buffalo and 1 game with Kansas City; Reed played 9 games with Jacksonville; Rosen played 14 games with Arizona; Rowe played
4 games with New England; Rudock last active with Detroit in ’17; Walford played 1 game with the N.Y. Jets; Walton played 14 games
with Cincinnati.
Traded—DE Robert Quinn (16 games in ’18) to Dallas; QB Ryan Tannehill (11) to Tennessee.
Players lost to free agency (7): RB Brandon Bolden (NE; 16 games in ’18), C Jake Brendel (Den; 4), RB Frank Gore (Buff; 14),
T Ja’Wuan James (Den; 15), C Wesley Johnson (SF; 10), RB Senorise Perry (Buff; 16), DE Cameron Wake (Tenn; 14).
Also played with Dolphins in ’18—WR Danny Amendola (15 games), G Isaac Asiata (1), .
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Adams, Tony (1) C 6-2 315 12/28/95 North Carolina State Charlotte, N.C. FA
Anderson, Ryan C 6-6 305 12/30/94 Wake Forest Raleigh, N.C. FA
Calhoun, Shaq G 6-3 320 2/20/96 Mississippi State Pleasant Grove, Ala. FA
Cox, Chandler RB 6-1 242 7/29/96 Auburn Apopka, Fla. D7a
Davis, Jalen (1) CB 5-10 185 2/2/96 Utah State La Mesa, Calif. FA-’18
Deiter, Michael OL 6-6 310 9/3/96 Wisconsin Curtice, Ohio D3
Dunn, Michael (1) G 6-5 300 8/28/94 Maryland Bethesda, Md. FA
Eguavoen, Sam (1) LB 6-0 227 2/22/93 Texas Tech Garland, Texas FA
Farnsworth, Wesley LS 6-1 230 4/10/97 Nevada Reno, Nev. FA
Gaskin, Myles RB 5-10 193 2/15/97 Washington Lynnwood, Wash. D7b
Hanks, Terrill LB 6-3 225 12/7/95 New Mexico State Miami, Fla. FA
Hartage, Montre DB 6-0 195 6/16/97 Northwestern Cordele, Ga. FA
Hendrix, Dewayne DE 6-4 265 6/13/95 Pittsburgh O'Fallon, Ill. FA
Horn, Reece (1) WR 6-3 215 2/1/93 Indianapolis Carmel, Ind. FA
Horton, Tyler CB 5-11 190 1/17/97 Boise State Fresno, Calif. FA
Irwin, Trenton WR 6-2 204 12/10/95 Stanford Valencia, Calif. FA
Jones-Smith, Jaryd (1) T 6-7 320 9/3/95 Pittsburgh Camden, N.J. FA
Laird, Patrick RB 6-0 205 8/17/95 California Arroyo Grande, Calif. FA
Lammons, Chris (1) S 5-10 190 1/31/96 South Carolina Lauderhill, Fla. FA-’18
Ledbetter, Jonathan DE 6-4 280 9/12/97 Georgia Tucker, Ga. FA
Monteiro, Aaron T 6-7 320 3/25/97 Boston College Brockton, Mass. FA
Myarick, Chris TE 6-5 250 10/6/95 Temple Elkins Park, Pa. FA
Needham, Nik CB 6-0 203 11/4/96 Texas-El Paso Buena Park, Calif. FA
Norton, Kendrick (1) DT 6-3 315 6/7/97 Miami Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18
Pittman, Jamiyus (1) DT 6-2 319 10/23/94 Central Florida Moultrie, Ga. FA-’18
Poling, Quentin (1) LB 6-1 235 8/17/94 Ohio Gomer, Ohio D7a-’18
Prince, Isaiah T 6-7 310 7/29/97 Ohio State Greenbelt, Md. D6
Queiroz Neto, Durval DT 6-4 325 8/27/92 None Diamantino, Brazil FA-IPP
Summers, Jamar (1) CB 6-0 190 6/14/95 Connecticut Orange, N.J. FA
Thomas, Cory DT 6-5 310 8/2/95 Mississippi State Bessemer, Ala. FA
Van Ginkel, Andrew LB 6-4 236 7/1/95 Wisconsin Rock Valley, Iowa D5
Watson, Tre' LB 6-2 236 7/5/96 Maryland Tampa, Fla. FA
Wilkins, Christian DT 6-4 315 12/20/95 Clemson Springfield, Mass. D1
Williams, Preston WR 6-4 210 3/27/97 Colorado State Lovejoy, Ga. FA
Wilson, Stone P 5-10 180 8/17/96 Florida International Nokomis, Fla. FA
Wiltz, Jomal (1) CB 5-10 190 10/23/94 Iowa State Galena Park, Texas FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Anderson was on practice squad in ’18; Bennett played 16 games with Philadelphia in ’18; Berrios missed ’18 season because of injury;
Bolden played 16 games with Miami; Brooks played 16 games with New York Jets; Collins played 16 games with Cleveland; Dawson
spent part of ’18 season on injured reserve and inactive; Harris played 12 games with Washington; Izzo missed ’18 season because of
injury; LaCosse played 15 games with Denver; Lang missed ’18 season because of injury; Munson spent time on New York Giants and
New England practice squads in ’18; Parry played 3 games with Minnesota; Pennel played 16 games with New York Jets; Sam missed
’18 season because of injury; Seferian-Jenkins played 5 games with Jacksonville; Thomas played 8 games with Denver and 7 games
with Houston; Watson played 16 games with New Orleans; Wynn missed ’18 season because of injury.
Players lost to free agency (9): TE Dwayne Allen (Mia; 13 games in ’18), DL Malcom Brown (NO; 15), OL Trent Brown (Oak; 16),
DE Adrian Clayborn (Atl; 14), DL Trey Flowers (Det; 15), WR Chris Hogan (Car; 16), DT Ulrick John (NO; 0),
WR Cordarrelle Patterson (Chi; 15), OL LaAdrian Waddle (Buff; 16).
Also played with Patriots in ’18—RB Kenjon Barner (5 games), WR Josh Gordon (11), LB Nicholas Grigsby (9), DL Geneo Grissom (4),
TE Rob Gronkowski (13), RB Jeremy Hill (1), LB Ramon Humber (6), DB Cyrus Jones (2), WR Riley McCarron (1),
LB Albert McClellan (13), DB Eric Rowe (4), DL Danny Shelton (13).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Bailey,Jake P 6-2 202 6/18/97 Stanford Solana Beach, Calif. D5b
Beck, Andrew TE 6-3 255 5/15/96 Texas Tampa, Fla. FA
Brossette, Nick RB 6-0 221 3/2/96 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La FA
Cajuste, Yodny OL 6-5 321 2/21/96 West Virginia Miami, Fla. D3c
Cowart, Byron DL 6-3 293 5/20/96 Maryland Tampa, Fla. D5a
Davis, Ryan WR 5-9 185 4/12/97 Auburn St. Petersburg, Fla. FA
Eldrenkamp, Jake (1) OL 6-5 305 3/4/94 Washington Medina, Wash. FA
Etling, Danny (1) QB 6-3 225 7/22/94 Lousiana State Terre Haute, Ind. D7a-’18
Froholdt, Hjalte OL 6-5 306 8/20/96 Arkansas Bradenton, Fla. D4
Gant, Malik DB 6-2 200 5/29/97 Marshall Washington, D.C. FA
Gauthier, Tyler OL 6-5 300 6/29/97 Miami Venice, Fla. FA
Hall, Terez LB 6-2 230 11/18/96 Missouri Lithonia, Ga. FA
Harris, Damien RB 5-11 215 2/11/97 Alabama Richmond, Ky. D3b
Harry, N'Keal WR 6-4 213 12/17/97 Arizona State Chandler, Ariz. D1
Harris, Trent (1) DL 6-2 255 9/17/95 Miami Winter Park, Fla. FA-’18
Howard, A.J. (1) DB 5-11 203 12/3/95 Appalachian State Hamilton, Ga. FA-’18
Johnson, Jakob (1) FB 6-3 250 12/15/94 Tennessee Stuttgrat, Germany FA
Meyers, Jakobi WR 6-2 203 11/9/96 North Carolina State Lithonia, Ga. FA
Patterson, Damoun (1) WR 6-2 190 9/16/94 Youngstown State Apopka, Fla. FA-’18
Ross, D'Angelo DB 5-9 180 10/29/96 New Mexico West Covina, Calif. FA
St. Louis, Tyree OL 6-5 315 8/5/97 Miami Tampa, Fla. FA
Skipper, Dan (1) OL 6-9 317 9/20/94 Arkansas Arvada, Colo. FA-’18
Stidham, Jarrett QB 6-3 215 8/8/96 Auburn Stephenville, Texas D4b
Thurman, Nick (1) DL 6-4 295 6/12/95 Houston Dallas, Texas FA
Webster, Ken DB 5-11 201 6/19/96 Mississippi Decatur, Ga. D7
Williams, Joejuan CB 6-3 208 12/6/97 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. D2
Winovich, Chase DL 6-3 255 4/19/95 Michigan Jefferson Hills, Pa. D3a
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Bell last active with Pittsburgh in ’17; Bellamy played 16 games with Chicago in ’18; Brown played 14 games with Chicago; Catanzaro
played 9 games with Tampa Bay, 4 games with Carolina; Compton played 14 games with Minnesota; Crowder played 9 games with
Washington; Falk inactive for 3 games with Miami; Q. Henderson played 5 games with New York Giants; Ijalana missed ’18 season
because of injury; J. Jones played 3 games with Los Angeles Chargers, 1 game with Jets; Lamur played 9 games with Oakland, 1 game
with Jets; Langi missed ’18 season because of injury; Maulet played 1 game with New Orleans, 5 games with Indianapolis; Montgomery
played 7 games with Green Bay, 6 games with Baltimore; Morgan spent 7 weeks on the practice squad with Tennessee; Mosley played
15 games with Baltimore; Osemele played 11 games with Oakland; Poole played 16 games with Atlanta; Siemian did not play in 16
games with Minnesota; Smith inactive for 2 games; Webb did not play in 4 games; White played 3 games with Baltimore.
Players lost through free agency (9): LB Jeremiah Attoachu (KC; 11 games in '18), S Terrence Brooks (NE; 16),
G James Carpenter (Atl; 10), G Dakota Dozier (Minn; 6), K Jason Myers (Sea; 16), DL Mike Pennel (NE; 16),
LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (Chi; 9), WR Andre Roberts (Buff; 16), CB Buster Skrine (Chi; 14).
Also played with Jets in '18—CB Juston Burris (4 games), S Ibraheim Campbell (1), RB Isaiah Crowell (13), C Spencer Long (13),
WR Terrelle Pryor (6), TE Clive Walford (1), S J.J. Wilcox (5).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Alexandre, Justin DL 6-5 256 11/12/97 Incarnate Word Elmont, N.Y. FA
Allison, Jeff LB 5-11 228 3/20/97 Fresno State Miami, Fla. FA
Anderson, Calvin T 6-5 292 3/25/96 Texas Austin, Texas W(NE)
Austin, Blessuan CB 6-1 198 7/19/96 Rutgers Queens, N.Y. D6
Battle, John S 6-0 201 8/21/95 Louisiana State Hallandale, Fla. FA
Brown, Kyron CB 6-1 195 5/26/96 Akron Boynton Beach, Fla. FA
Bryant, Brandon (1) S 6-0 215 12/21/95 Mississippi State Tunica, Miss. FA-’18
Campbell, Tevaughn (1) DB 6-0 200 6/14/93 Regina, Canada Scarborough, Ontario FA
Cashman, Blake LB 6-1 237 5/10/96 Minnesota Eden Prairie, Minn. D5
Clark, Jeremy (1) CB 6-3 220 6/29/94 Michigan Madisonville, Ky. D6b-’17
Dortch, Greg WR 5-7 173 5/29/98 Wake Forest Richmond, Va. FA
Edoga, Chuma T 6-3 308 5/25/97 Southern California Atlanta, Ga. D3b
Holmes, Valentine RB/WR 6-1 200 7/24/95 No College Townsville, Australia FA
Jones, Fredrick DL 6-2 304 8/25/96 Florida State Miami, Fla. FA
Jones, Tyler G 6-3 306 10/27/95 North Carolina State Stone Mountain, Ga. FA
Lobendahn, Toa OL 6-3 295 2/14/96 Southern California Cerritos, Calif. FA
Miller, Wyatt OL 6-4 306 10/23/95 Central Florida Douglas, Ga. FA
Moore, Jalin RB 5-10 212 11/28/95 Appalachian State Shelby, N.C. FA
Mosley, Jamey LB 6-5 239 3/28/96 Alabama Mobile, Ala. FA
Phillips, Kyle DL 6-4 277 5/5/97 Tennessee Nashville, Tenn. FA
Polite, Jachai LB 6-3 258 3/30/98 Florida Daytona Beach, Fla. D3a
Ramirez, Santos S 6-2 204 4/22/96 Arkansas Shreveport, La. FA
Sanders, Trevon DL 6-2 327 4/25/97 Troy Charleston, S.C. FA
Smith, Jeff WR 6-1 195 4/21/97 Boston College St. Petersburg, Fla. FA
Stout, MyQuon DL 6-1 280 2/22/96 Appalachian State Salisbury, N.C. FA
Toth, Jon (1) C 6-5 298 2/11/94 Kentucky Indianapolis, Ind. FA-’18
Ubosi, Xavier WR 6-3 215 2/2/94 Alabama-Birmingham Reseda, Calif. W(NE)
Wesco, Trevon TE 6-3 267 9/12/95 West Virginia Martinsburg, W.V. D4
Williams, Quinnen DL 6-3 303 12/21/97 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. D1
Wint, Anthony (1) LB 6-0 224 9/14/95 Florida International Homestead, Fla. FA-’18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
Log on to www.newyorkjets.com for an up-to-date roster.
* A. Brown played 15 games with Pittsburgh in '18; T. Brown played 16 games with New England; Burfict played 7 games with Cincinnati;
Crowell played 13 games with New York Jets; Devey played 7 games with Kansas City; Glennon played 7 games with Arizona; Good
played 2 games with Indianapolis and 4 games with Oakland; Grant played 14 games with Indianapolis; Jones last active with Pittsburgh
in '17; Joyner played 15 games with Los Angeles Rams in '18; Lawson played 14 games with Detroit in '18; Marshall played 11 games
with Denver in '18; Mauro played 12 games with New York Giants; Mayowa played 15 games with Arizona; J. Nelson played 14 games
with Arizona; Peterman played 4 games with Buffalo; Richards played 15 games with Atlanta; Riley played 16 games with New York
Giants; Williams played 16 games with Los Angeles Chargers; Willson played 14 games with Detroit.
Players lost through free agency (2): TE Jared Cook (NO; 16 games in ’18), CB Rashaan Melvin (Det; 14).
AAlso played with Raiders in '18— CB Bené Benwikere (4 games), DE Fadol Brown (8), WR Martavis Bryant (8), DE Tank Carradine (1),
T.J. Clemmings (4), WR Amari Cooper (6) DE Kony Ealy (3), S Marcus Gilchrist (16), CB Leon Hall (10), WR Johnny Holton (1),
DE Bruce Irvin (8), LB Derrick Johnson (6), WR Brandon LaFell (6), RB Marshawn Lynch (6), QB AJ McCarron (2), K Matt McCrane (3),
DT Clinton McDonald (15), DE Damontré Moore (2), WR Jordy Nelson (15), S Reggie Nelson (11), K Mike Nugent (2),
G/T Kelechi Osemele (11), DT Brian Price (1), T Donald Penn (4), CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (7), DE Frostee Rucker (15),
OL Ian Silberman (2), DE Jacquies Smith (3)
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Abram, Johnathan S 6-0 205 10/25/96 Mississippi State Columbia, Miss. D1c
Barrett, Alex (1) DE 6-3 260 3/6/94 San Diego State Mesa, Ariz. FA
Bell, Quinton DE 6-4 253 5/9/96 Prairie View A&M Long Beach, Calif. D7
Blacknall, Saeed (1) WR 6-2 208 3/17/96 Penn State Manalapan, N.J. FA-'18
Burt, Brian WR 5-11 194 12/23/95 Fresno State East Wenatahee, Wash. FA
Butler, Paul (1) TE 6-6 252 4/26/93 California (PA) DuBois, Pa. FA-'18
Cole, A.J. P 6-4 217 11/27/95 North Carolina State College Park, Ga. FA
Coney, Te’von LB 6-1 229 6/10/97 Notre Dame Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. FA
Cotton Sr., Lester G 6-4 325 2/20/96 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA
Crosby, Maxx DE 6-5 255 8/22/97 Eastern Michigan Colleyville, Texas D4a
Doss, Keelan WR 6-3 213 3/21/96 UC Davis Alameda, Calif. FA
Farmer, Koa LB 6-1 228 2/21/96 Penn State Lake View Terrace, Calif. FA
Ferrell, Clelin DE 6-4 267 5/17/97 Clemson Richmond, Va. D1a
Gafford, Rico (1) DB 5-10 184 5/23/96 Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'18
Ingold, Alec FB 6-1 242 7/9/96 Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis. FA
Jacobs, Josh RB 5-10 219 2/11/98 Alabama Tulsa, Okla. D1b
James, Andre T 6-4 299 5/2/97 UCLA Herriman, Utah FA
Johnson, Isaiah CB 6-2 208 12/20/95 Houston Bryan, Texas D4b
Leavitt, Dallin (1) S 5-10 203 8/8/94 Utah State Portland, Ore. FA-'18
Mabin, Dylan CB 6-1 196 9/14/97 Fordham Macedonia, Ohio FA
McNeil, Lukayas G 6-5 310 10/13/94 Louisville Indianapolis, Ind. FA
Meander, Montrel (1) CB 6-2 215 9/20/94 Grambling State Amarillo, Texas FA-'18
Moreau, Foster TE 6-4 253 5/6/97 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D4c
Mullen, Trayvon CB 6-2 199 9/20/97 Clemson Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2
Nixon, Keisean CB 5-10 196 6/22/97 South Carolina Compton, Calif. FA
Ollie, Ronald DT 6-2 292 5/19/96 Nicholls State Waynesboro, Miss. FA
Renfrow, Hunter WR 5-10 184 12/21/95 Clemson Myrtle Beach, S.C. D5
Roemer, Tyler T 6-6 312 03/06/98 San Diego State Fernley, Nev. FA
Yurachek, Ryan (1) FB 6-0 240 08/27/96 Marshall Myrtle Beach, S.C. FA-'18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Banner did not play in 1 game and was inactive for 15 games: Barron played 12 games with Los Angeles Rams in ’18; Hawkins missed
’18 season because of injury; McCrane played 3 games with Oakland, 1 game with Arizona, and 1 game with Pittsburgh; Moncrief
played 16 games with Jacksonville; Nelson played 16 games with Kansas City.
Traded—WR Antonio Brown (15 games in ’18) to Oakland; T Marcus Gilbert (5) to Arizona.
Players lost through free agency (2): LB L.J. Fort (Phil; 15 games in '18), TE Jesse James (Det; 16).
Also played with Steelers in ’18—LB Jon Bostic (16), S Morgan Burnett (11), LB Matthew Thomas (10).
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Barnard missed ’18 season due to injury; Bullough played 9 games with Tampa Bay in ’18; Douglas spent most of ’18 season on prac-
tice squad; Grasu played 3 games with Baltimore; Hollister spent ’18 season with New England on reserve/non-football injury list;
Humphries played 16 games with Tampa Bay; Jordan played 2 games with New York Giants; Palmer missed ’18 season because of
injury; Raymond spent time on Tennessee and New York Giants practice squads; Saffold played 16 games with Los Angeles Rams;
T. Smith missed ’18 season becuase of injury; Tannehill played 11 games with Miami; Towbridge spent most of ’18 season on Buffalo’s
practice squad; Urban played 16 games with Baltimore; Wake played 14 games with Miami; Wick inactive 2 games.
Players lost through free agency (2): G Quinton Spain (Buff; 15 games in ’18), TE Luke Stocker (Atl; 16).
Also played with Titans in ’18—QB Blaine Gabbert (3 games), NT Darius Kilgo (11), G Josh Kline (16), WR Rishard Matthews (3),
LB Robert Spillane (2), LB Aaron Wallace (1), WR Nick Williams (2).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Barnes, Alex RB 6-0 226 10/27/96 Kansas State Pittsburg, Kan. FA
Bledsoe, Amani DE 6-4 280 2/6/98 Oklahoma Lawrence, Kan. FA
Brown, A.J. WR 6-1 226 6/30/97 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. D2
Conway, Cody T 6-6 307 7/9/96 Syracuse Plainfield, Ill. FA
Davis, Nate OL 6-3 316 9/23/96 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. D3
Dawkins, Dalyn (1) RB 5-7 183 12/26/94 Colorado State Louisville, Ky. FA-'18
Hall, A.T. T 6-4 303 1/26/96 Stanford Glendale, Ariz. FA
Hesse, Parker TE 6-3 261 5/26/95 Iowa Waukon, Iowa FA
Hooker, Amani DB 5-11 210 6/14/98 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. D4
Hoyett, Braxton NT 6-2 302 2/5/96 Mississippi State Pelham, Ala. FA
Kalu, Joshua (1) DB 6-0 203 8/28/95 Nebraska Houston, Texas FA-'18
Lewis, LaTroy (1) OLB 6-3 255 11/9/93 Tennessee Akron, Ohio FA-'18
Liner, Dee (1) DT 6-3 334 10/29/93 Arkansas State Muscle Shoals, Ala. FA
Long Jr., David LB 5-11 227 10/12/96 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio D6
Mack, Isaiah DT 6-1 299 3/19/96 Chattanooga Tunnel Hill, Ga. FA
McNichols, Jeremy (1) RB 5-9 205 12/26/95 Boise State Santa Margarita, Calif. FA-'18
Orr, Kareem CB 5-11 195 1/2/97 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA
Parker, Joseph WR 5-10 185 7/24/96 Chattanooga Castle Rock, Colo. FA
Payne, D'Andre CB 5-10 188 5/17/96 Iowa State Washington, D.C. FA
President, Gimel (1) OLB 6-4 275 6/24/93 Illinois Mount Pleasant, S.C. W(Hou)-'18
Quessenberry, David (1) OL 6-5 310 8/24/90 San Jose State La Jolla, Calif. FA-'18
Ratliff-Williams, Anthony WR 5-11 195 6/17/97 North Carolina Matthews, N.C. FA
Roberson, Derick OLB 6-3 250 11/15/95 Sam Houston State San Antonio, Texas FA
Simmons, Jeffery DL 6-4 305 7/28/97 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. D1
Tillery, JoJo S 5-11 205 6/22/97 Wofford Hixson, Tenn. FA
Walker, D'Andre OLB 6-2 251 1/23/97 Georgia College Park, Ga. D5
Webb, Damon (1) S 5-11 198 11/12/95 Ohio State Detroit, Mich. FA-'18
Wiley, LaDarius S 6-1 210 6/3/96 Vanderbilt Los Angeles, Calif. FA
Woodside, Logan (1) QB 6-1 213 1/27/95 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Alford played 15 games with Atlanta in ’18; Brock Sr. played 12 games with Denver; Byrd played 8 games with Carolina; Clay played 13
games with Buffalo; Foster missed ’18 season because of injury; Garcia played 9 games with Denver; Gilbert played 5 games with
Pittsburgh; Hicks played 12 games with Philadelphia; Hundley spent ’18 season with Seattle but did not play; McClain played 13 games
with Atlanta; Owens missed ’18 season because of injury; Philon played 16 games with Los Angeles Chargers; Reed played 16 games
with Atlanta; Robertson last active with Washington in ’17; Shaw played 4 games with Kansas City and 4 games with Tampa Bay;
Shipley missed ’18 season because of injury; Suggs played 16 games with Baltimore; Swearinger Sr. played 15 games with Washington;
Sweezy played 15 games with Seattle; Vallejo played 13 games with Cleveland; White played 9 games with Chicago; M. Williams played
13 games with Baltimore.
Players lost through free agency (8): OL Oday Aboushi (Det; 8 games in ’18), $LB Deone Bucannon (TB; 13),
DE Markus Golden (NYG; 11), OL Mike Iupati (Sea; 10), DE Benson Mayowa (Oak; 15), WR J.J. Nelson (Oak; 14),
DT Olsen Pierre (NYG; 10), OL John Wetzel (Atl; 8).
Also played with Cardinals in ’18—LB Thurston Armbrister (1 game), OL Joe Barksdale (4), CB Bené Benwikere (11),
S Antoine Bethea (16), S Tre Boston (14), QB Sam Bradford (3), LB Josh Bynes (11), OL Blaine Clausell (2), FB Derrick Coleman (16),
K Phil Dawson (10), QB Mike Glennon (2), OL Zack Golditch (2), TE Jermaine Gresham (13), LB Gerald Hodgers (16),
TE Gabe Holmes (8), CB Leonard Johnson (6), K Matt McCrane (1), DE Zach Moore (16), OL Daniel Munyer (14),
DE Ifeadi Odenigbo (1), TE John Phillips (8), S Eddie Pleasant (1), OL Andre Smith (8), DT Garrison Smith (2), DE Jacquies Smith (3),
CB Jamar Taylor (10), WR Jalen Tolliver (3).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Allen, Zach DL 6-5 285 8/20/97 Boston College New Canaan, Conn. D3
Anderson, Drew QB 6-4 221 10/18/95 Murray State Orinda, Calif FA
Belcher, Drew TE 6-3 250 4/18/96 Maine Reading, Mass. FA
Booker, Dante LB 6-3 240 10/2/95 Ohio State Akron, Ohio FA
Brooks, Nate CB 6-0 192 9/5/96 North Texas Whitehouse, Texas FA
Brown, Miles DL 6-2 320 9/4/97 Wofford Cheverly, Md. FA
Butler, Hakeem WR 6-5 227 5/16/96 Iowa State Baltimore, Md. D4
Cole, Tariq OL 6-6 335 2/9/96 Rutgers Long Beach, N.Y. FA
Dogbe, Michael DL 6-3 280 5/5/96 Temple Morris Plains, N.J. D7b
Folston Jr., James LB 6-3 240 6/14/96 Pittsburgh Cocoa, Fla. FA
Gaillard, Lamont OL 6-3 305 2/8/96 Georgia Fayetteville, N.C. D6b
Hills, Wes RB 6-0 218 6/5/95 Slippery Rock Wildwood, N.J. FA
Isabella, Andy WR 5-9 188 11/18/96 Massachusetts Mayfield, Ohio D2a
Johnson, KeeSean WR 6-1 201 10/9/96 Fresno State East Palo Alto, Calif. D6a
Jones, Chris (1) CB 6-0 200 8/13/95 Nebraska Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'18
Kanoff, Charles (1) QB 6-4 219 10/6/94 Princeton Pacific Palisades, Calif. FA-'18
Lauderdale, Andrew (1) OL 6-6 291 11/23/93 New Hampshire Concord, N.H. FA
Miles, Josh OL 6-5 325 1/4/96 Morgan State Baltimore, Md. D7a
Murphy, Byron CB 5-11 190 1/18/98 Washington Scottsdale, Ariz. D2b
Murray, Kyler QB 5-10 207 8/7/97 Oklahoma Allen, Texas D1
Richardson, A.J. WR 6-0 212 6/2/95 Boise State Lomita, Calif. FA
Shelton, Coleman (1) OL 6-4 299 7/28/95 Washington Pasadena, Calif. FA-'18
Sigler, Tyler S 6-2 215 3/26/96 Wheaton Grand Rapids, Mich. FA
Strickland, Dontae RB 5-11 201 3/22/97 Syracuse Dayton, N.J. FA
Sweet, William OL 6-6 313 4/29/97 North Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. FA
Thompson, Deionte S 6-1 195 2/11/97 Alabama Orange, Texas D5
Turner, Immanuel DL 6-3 273 12/16/96 Louisiana Tech Magnolia, Ark. FA
Turner, Xavier RB 5-10 226 12/24/94 Tarleton State North Richland Hills, Texas FA
Wilson, Caleb TE 6-4 240 7/15/96 UCLA Dallas, Texas D7c
Winslow, Ryan (1) P 6-5 217 4/30/94 Pittsburgh Maple Glen, Pa. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Barner played in 4 games with Carolina and 5 games with New England in ’18; Brown played 8 games with N.Y. Giants and 6
games with L.A. Rams; Carpenter played 10 games with N.Y. Jets; Clayborn played 14 games with New England; Davison
played 14 games with New Orleans; Grace played 1 game with Cleveland; Hageman last active in ’16 with Saints; Harlow spent
’18 on Indianapolis and Atlanta practice squads; Odom last active with Green Bay in ’17; Schaub active but did not play in 16
games with Atlanta; Stocker played 16 games with Tampa Bay; Wetzel played 8 games with Arizona; Wilcox played 2 games
with Indianapolis and 5 games with N.Y. Jets.
Players lost through free agency (5): CB Justin Bethel (Bal; 14 games in ‘18); RB Tevin Coleman (SF; 16);
G Ben Garland (SF; 14); DE Bruce Irvin (Car; 8 ); S Jordan Richards (Oak; 15).
Also played with Falcons in ’18—CB Robert Alford (15 games), G Zane Beadles (9), K Matt Bryant (13),
WR Deante Burton (1), LS Jon Condo (4), G Brandon Fusco (7), WR Russell Gage (15), WR Marvin Hall (16),
LB Richard Jarvis (1), G Andy Levitre (2), DT Terrell McClain (13), LB Corey Nelson (1), LS Jeff Overbaugh (1),
CB Brian Poole (16), DE Brooks Reed (16), T Ryan Schraeder (16), DE Derrick Shelby (7), S Keith Tandy (6).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Baldwin, Parker S 6-2 215 5/6/97 San Diego State Siloam Springs, Ark. FA
Bane, Shawn WR 5-11 170 NW Missouri State Sarasota, Fla. FA
Benkert, Kurt (1) QB 6-4 215 7/17/95 Virginia Cape Coral, Fla. FA-’18
Bethune, Yurik LB 6-4 210 Alabama A&M Mobile, Ala. FA
Blake, Christian (1) WR 6-1 181 6/8/96 Northern Illinois Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’18
Bonner, Lanard T 6-5 315 4/18/96 Arkansas State Birmingham, Ala. FA
Brooks-James, Tony RB 5-9 190 Oregon Gainesville, Fla. FA
Calhoun, Taveze (1) CB 6-1 188 12/26/92 Mississippi State Ludlow, Miss. FA-’18
Causey, Rashard CB 6-0 195 Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA
Cominsky, John DE 6-5 286 11/22/95 Charleston (WV) Barberton, Ohio D4b
Cooper, Chris (1) S 5-10 202 3/17/94 Stony Brook Mount Vernon, N.Y. FA
Crawford, Tre' LB 6-3 235 Alabama-Birmingham Houston, Texas FA
Gono, Matt (1) T 6-4 305 5/10/96 Wesley College Cinnaminson, N.J. FA-’18
Graham, Jaeden (1) TE 6-4 250 10/10/95 Yale Aurora, Colo. FA-’18
Gray, Alex (1) TE 6-4 231 5/1/91 Barnard Castle School Bishop Auckland, United Kingdom FA-’18
Gray, Devin (1) WR 6-0 192 6/15/95 Cincinnati Reno, Nev. FA-’18
Green, Marcus RB 5-8 191 8/13/96 Louisiana Monroe Pontococ, Miss. D6
Johnson, Devon T 6-7 310 Ferris State Aurora, Ill. FA
Laguda, Afolabi (1) S 6-1 214 7/28/95 Colorado Snellville, Ga. FA
Lewis, Kahlil WR 6-0 195 Cincinnati Miami, Fla. FA
Lindstrom, Chris OL 6-4 310 2/28/96 Boston College Dudely, Mass. D1a
McGary, Kaleb OT 6-8 324 2/22/95 Washington Fife, Wash. D1b
Miles, Durrant LB 6-5 261 Boise State South Jordan, Utah FA
Miller, Chandler C 6-3 297 4/16/96 Tulsa Bixby, Okla. FA
Miller, Jordan CB 6-1 186 2/8/97 Washington Oceanside, Calif. D5b
Neal, Ryan (1) DB 6-3 200 12/24/95 Southern Illinois Merrillville, Ind. PS-’18
Ollison, Qadree RB 6-1 228 9/8/96 Pittsburgh Niagra Falls, N.Y. D5a
Phillips, Del'Shawn LB 6-2 220 10/9/96 Illinois Highland Park, Mich. FA
Robinson, Jaelin T 6-6 325 Temple New Haven, Conn. FA
Sheffield, Kendall CB 6-0 193 5/30/96 Ohio State Missouri City, Texas D4a
Stanley, Jayson CB 6-2 207 Georgia Fairburn, Ga. FA
Tuioti-Mariner, Jacob (1) DT 6-2 285 7/25/96 UCLA Corona, Calif. FA-’18
Vasey, Kyle LS 6-2 231 4/20/96 Penn State Lackawaxen, Pa. FA
Worton, CJ WR 6-0 183 Florida International South Dade, Fla. FA
Zaccheaus, Olamide WR 5-8 190 Virginia Plainfield, N.J. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Cockrell missed ’18 season because of injury; Chubb spent the final 12 weeks of ’18 on the practice squad; Gordon missed ’18 season
with Kansas City because of injury; Hamilton spent time on the practice squads for New Orleans and New York Giants; Hemingway
played 5 games with Denver in ’18; Hogan played 16 games with New England; Hood missed ’18 season because of injury; Irvin played
8 games for Oakland and 8 games for Atlanta; Luke spent the ’18 season on the practice squad; Nacua spent time on the practice
squads for Baltimore and Carolina; Parms missed ’18 season because of injury; Qualls spent the final two weeks of ’18 on the practice
squad; Robinson played 14 games with Houston; Ross last played for the Arizona Hotshots of the AAF in ’18; Seymour missed ’18 sea-
son because of injury; Silberman played 2 games with Oakland; Turner spent time on the practice squads for New Orleans and
Minnesota in ’18; Vaeao played 6 games with Philadelphia; White spent the final four weeks of ’18 on the practice squad; Whittaker
missed ’18 seasonn because of injury.
Players lost through free agency (7): RB Kenjon Barner (Atl; 4 games in ’18); WR Damiere Byrd (Ariz; 8), K Chandler Catanzaro (NYJ; 4),
LB Thomas Davis (LAC; 16), WR Devin Funchess (Ind; 14), T Matt Kalil (Hou; 0), LB David Mayo (SF; 16).
Also played with Panthers in ’18—RB CJ Anderson (9 games), QB Garrett Gilbert (1), CB Josh Hawkins (5), LB Ben Jacobs (16),
C Ryan Kalil (16), CB Captain Munnerlyn (16), DE Julius Peppers (16), T Corey Robinson (2), S Da’Norris Searcy (2).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Allen, Kyle (1) QB 6-3 210 3/8/96 Houston Scottsdale, Ariz. FA-'18
Ballard, Corrion S 6-3 200 12/15/97 Utah Houston, Texas FA
Baugh, Marcus (1) TE 6-4 245 12/9/94 Ohio State Riverside, Calif. FA
Blanding, Quin (1) S 6-2 210 5/1/96 Virginia Virginia Beach, Va. FA
Bonnafon, Reggie (1) RB 6-0 215 1/4/96 Louisville Louisville, Ky. FA-'18
Burns, Brian LB/DE 6-5 250 4/23/98 Florida State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D1
Celestin, Jonathan (1) LB 6-1 230 11/21/95 Minnesota Jonesboro, Ga. FA
Collins, Parker (1) C 6-3 295 5/19/94 Appalachian State North Augusta, S.C. FA
Daley, Dennis T 6-6 325 8/7/96 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. D6
Frazier, Mose (1) WR 5-11 190 8/30/93 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. FA-'17
Godwin, Terry WR 5-11 185 10/23/96 Georgia Hogansville, Ga. D7
Greene, Brandon (1) T 6-5 295 3/1/94 Alabama Ellenwood, Ga. FA
Grier, Will QB 6-1 220 4/3/95 West Virginia Charlotte, N.C. D3
Hearn, Taylor (1) G 6-4 315 1/11/96 Clemson Willston, S.C. FA-'18
Holyfield, Elijah RB 5-10 215 11/30/97 Georgia College Park, Ga. FA
Hunt, Cole TE 6-7 225 5/30/94 Texas Christian Bay City, Texas FA
Jeanpiere Jr, Damion WR 6-1 185 12/8/96 Nicholls State Kenner, La. FA
Johnson, Dorian (1) G 6-5 305 10/21/94 Pittsburgh Belle Vernon, Pa. FA-'17
Kunaszyk, Jordan LB 6-3 235 10/15/96 California Sacramento, Calif. FA
Levrone, Andre (1) WR 6-2 220 3/9/95 Virginia Olney, Md. FA
Little, Greg T 6-5 310 11/4/97 Mississippi Allen, Texas D2
Miller, Christian LB/DE 6-3 245 6/16/96 Alabama Columbia, S.C. D4
O'Brien, Kitt (1) G 6-5 325 4/29/90 Ball State Walton, Ind. FA
Scarlett, Jordan RB 5-11 210 7/8/95 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D5
Thornton, Josh (1) CB 5-11 185 11/24/92 Southern Utah West Palm, Fla. FA
Vander Laan, Jason (1) TE 6-3 245 9/22/92 Ferris State Frankfort, Ill. FA-'18
Wolf, Ethan (1) TE 6-5 255 11/7/95 Tennessee Minister, Ohio FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Beavers last played with Minnesota in ’16; Bray active but did not play with Chicago in ’18; Clinton-Dix played 7 games with Green Bay
and 9 games with Washington in ’18; Coward active but did not play in 16 games with Chicago in ’18; Davis played 15 games with
Seattle in ’18; Hall played 16 games with Atlanta in ’18; Larsen played 15 games with Miami in ’18; Lucas played 1 game with New
Orleans in ’18; Patterson played 15 games with New England in ’18; PIerre-Louis played 9 games with N.Y. Jets; Pineiro missed ’18 sea-
son with Oakland because of injury; Skrine played 14 games with N.Y. Jets in ’18.
Players lost through free agency (8): S Adrian Amos (GB; 16 games in ‘18); WR Josh Bellamy (NYJ; 16); TE Daniel Brown (NYJ; 14);
DB Bryce Callahan (Den; 13); RB Benny Cunningham (Jax; 15); G Eric Kush (Cle; 15); WR Kevin White (Ari; 9);
G Bryan Witzmann (Cle; 10).
Also played with Bears in ’18—LB Sam Acho (4 games), FB Michael Burton (8), CB Marcus Cooper (2), RB Jordan Howard (16),
K Cody Parkey (16), TE Dion Sims (8), CB Marcus Williams (3).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Anderson, Abdullah (1) DT 6-4 295 1/24/96 Bucknell Galloway, N.J. FA-’18
Banfield, Daryle DL 6-3 300 12/10/97 Brown Bronx, N.Y. FA
Bars, Alex OL 6-6 312 9/8/95 Notre Dame Nashville, Tenn. FA
Betts, Matt LB 6-3 250 3/22/95 Laval Montreal, Canada FA
Blackmar, Blake OL 6-5 326 8/3/95 Baylor Houston, Texas FA
Blewitt, Chris K 5-9 195 5/2/95 Pittsburgh Alexandria, Va. FA
Bunting, Ian TE 6-7 255 2/10/96 California Hinsdale, Ill. FA
Dalton, Jalen DL 6-6 300 8/4/97 North Carolina Clemmons, N.C. FA
Denmark, Stephen DB 6-3 220 4/20/96 Valdosta State Tallahassee, Fla. D7b
Doles, Tommy OL 6-4 296 12/25/95 Northwestern Grand Rapids, Mich. FA
Duck, Clifton DB 5-10 170 5/3/98 Appalachian State Matthews, N.C. FA
Franklin III, John (1) DB 6-1 186 9/21/94 Florida Atlantic Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’18
Fry, Elliott (1) K 6-0 189 12/12/94 South Carolina Frisco, Texas FA
Gentry, Tanner (1) WR 6-2 209 12/18/94 Wyoming Aurora, Colo. FA-’17
Hall, Emanuel WR 6-3 195 5/21/97 Missouri Franklin, Tenn. FA
Harris, Chuck LB 6-4 255 11/23/97 Buffalo Detroit, Mich. FA
Harris, Jonathan DL 6-5 290 8/4/96 Lindenwood Aurora, Ill. FA
Horsted, Jesper TE 6-4 215 2/27/97 Princeton Shoreview, Minn. FA
Ives, Thomas WR 6-5 215 6/25/96 Colgate Hinsdale, Ill. FA
Jibowu, Doyin DB 6-2 200 7/1/96 Fort Hays State Denver, Colo. FA
Joseph, Michael (1) DB 6-1 187 3/19/95 Dubuque Oswego, Ill. FA-’18
Lowery, Joe OL 6-7 310 5/20/96 Ohio Tallmadge, Ohio FA
Mincy, Jonathon (1) DB 5-10 196 9/5/92 Auburn Decatur, Ga. W(Atl)-’15
Montgomery, David RB 5-10 222 6/7/97 Iowa State Cincinnati, Ohio D3
Mustipher, Sam OL 6-3 306 8/13/96 Notre Dame Owings Mills, Md. FA
Nall, Ryan (1) RB 6-2 232 12/27/95 Oregon State Sandy, Ore. FA-’18
Raymond, Dax TE 6-5 255 11/30/94 Utah State Provo, Utah FA
Richardson, Ellis TE 6-3 240 2/12/95 Georgia Southern Atlanta, Ga. FA
Ridley, Riley WR 6-1 199 7/21/96 Georgia Coconut Creek, Fla. D4
Simmons, Josh DB 6-3 205 7/1/96 Limestone Moncks Corner, S.C. FA
Thurman, Jameer (1) LB 6-0 230 1/20/95 Indiana State Bellwood, Ill. FA
Tucker, Marquez OL 6-4 291 9/19/96 Southern Utah Chandler, Ariz. FA
Vaughters, James (1) LB 6-2 254 6/27/93 Stanford Chicago, Ill. W(SD)-’16
Whyte Jr., Kerrith RB 5-10 200 10/31/96 Florida Atlantic Loxahatchee, Fla. D7a
Williams-Lambert, Jordan (1)WR 6-3 228 5/9/94 Ball State Chicago, Ill. W(NO)
Wirtel, John LS 6-3 250 8/24/95 Kansas Orland Park, Ill. FA
Woods, Josh (1) LB 6-1 204 7/1/96 Maryland Baltimore, Md. FA-’18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Cobb played 9 games with Green Bay in ’18; Cooper played 6 games with Oakland and 9 games with Dallas; Covington played 12
games with Houston; Frederick missed ’18 season due to illness; Hyder played 7 games with Detroit; Iloka played 16 games with
Minnesota; Showers missed ’18 season because of injury; D. Smith missed ’18 season because of injury; White was active but did not
play as the team’s third quarterback in ’18; Wichmann last active with Los Angeles Rams in ’16; Wilson missed ’18 season because of
injury; Witten last active with Dallas in ’17.
Players lost through free agency (3): WR Cole Beasley (Buff; 16 games in ’18), TE Geoff Swaim (Jax; 9), LB Damien Wilson (KC; 16).
Also played with Cowboys in ’18—DT David Irving (2 games in ’18), DE Datone Jones (1), DT Caraun Reid (10), RB Rod Smith (16).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Allen Jr., Larry G 6-3 307 7/21/96 Harvard Danville, Calif. FA
Campos, Jake (1) T 6-7 310 10/18/94 Iowa State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-'18
Chunn, Jordan (1) RB 6-0 230 1/2/95 Troy Gurley, Ala. FA-'18
Davis, Reggie (1) WR 5-11 170 11/22/95 Georgia Tallahassee, Fla. FA-'18
Dowell, Andrew LB 6-0 225 11/16/96 Michigan State North Ridgeville, Ohio FA
Gifford, Luke LB 6-3 243 8/28/95 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. FA
Guyton, Jalen WR 6-1 212 6/7/97 North Texas Allen, Texas FA
Hall, Nate LB 6-2 224 4/6/96 Norttwestern Toledo, Ohio FA
Hill, Trysten DT 6-3 308 3/25/98 Central Florida Lee, Fla. D2
Hyatt, Mitch T 6-5 306 2/6/97 Clemson Suwanee, Ga. FA
Jackson, Joe DE 6-4 275 12/20/96 Miami Homestead, Fla. D5b
Jackson Sr., Michael CB 6-1 210 1/10/97 Miami Birmingham, Ala. D5a
Jelks, Jalen DE 6-5 256 8/3/96 Oregon Phoenix, Ariz. D7b
Johnson, Jon'vea WR 6-0 192 12/23/95 Toledo Gary, Ind. FA
Knight, Brandon T 6-4 314 4/1/97 Indiana Noblesville, Ind. FA
McElroy, Codey (1) TE 6-6 258 12/13/92 Oklahoma State Frederick, Okla. FA
McGovern, Connor G/C 6-5 308 11/3/97 Penn State Larksville, Pa. D3
Nelson, Phillip QB 6-1 216 9/11/93 East Carolina DeForest, Wis. FA
Olumba, Donovan (1) CB 6-2 205 9/26/95 Portland State Tucson, Ariz. FA-'18
Phillips, Justin LB 6-0 224 10/10/95 Oklahoma State Pearland, Texas FA
Pollard, Tony RB 6-0 209 4/30/97 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. D4
Protheroe, Joe RB 6-0 235 6/20/94 Cal Poly Concord, Calif. FA
Puni, Derrick T 6-5 326 12/13/94 Central Missouri State St. Charles, Mo. FA
Queiro, Kyle (1) LB 6-2 230 12/18/94 Northwestern Verona, N.J. FA-'18
Scott, Drew (1) LS 6-1 209 3/12/95 Kansas State Cedar Rapids, Iowa FA
Soto, Shakir (1) DT 6-3 290 2/12/94 Pittsburgh Wilkes-Barre, Pa. FA
Walker, Ricky DE 6-2 284 4/18/96 Virginia Tech Hampton, Va. FA
Weber, Mike RB 5-10 211 8/25/97 Ohio State Detroit, Mich. D7a
Westry, Chris CB 6-4 199 7/10/97 Kentucky Orange Park, Fla. FA
Wilson, Donovan S 6-0 204 2/21/95 Texas A&M Shreveport, La. D6
Wise, Daniel DE 6-3 279 1/16/96 Kansas Lewisville, Texas FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
FORD FIELD
* Aboushi played 8 games with Arizona in '18; Adams played 13 games with Tampa Bay; Amendola played 15 games with Miami;
Anderson played 9 games with Carolina and 2 games with the Los Angeles Rams; Coleman played 16 games with Seattle; Cook did not
play in an NFL game in ’18; Flowers played 15 games with New England; James played 16 games with Pittsburgh; Lewis played 7
games with New Orleans; Loewen played 1 game with New Orleans; Melvin played 14 games with Oakland; Santoso did not play in an
NFL game in '18; Savage did not play in an NFL game in ’18; Thomas played 12 games for Buffalo; Thompson did not play in an NFL
game in ’18.
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Alexander, Deontez (1) WR 6-1 196 7/25/96 Franklin Indianapolis, Ind. FA-'18
Atkins, John (1) DT 6-3 320 12/21/92 Georgia Thomson, Ga. FA-'18
Benzschawel, Beau G 6-6 315 9/10/95 Wisconsin Grafton, Wis. FA
Bryant, Austin DE 6-6 280 11/12/96 Clemson Pavo, Ga. D4
Carney, Malik LB 6-2 251 9/21/95 North Carolina Alexandria, Va. FA
Chachere, Andre (1) CB 6-0 200 2/10/93 San Jose State Fresno, Calif. FA-'18
Dooley, Garret (1) LB 6-2 248 12/1/94 Wisconsin Rochester, Ill. FA-'18
Duhart, Jonathan WR 6-3 210 6/26/96 Old Dominion Midlothian, Va. FA
Fulgham, Travis WR 6-2 215 9/13/95 Old Dominion Ashburn, Va. D6a
Harris, Will S 6-1 207 12/19/95 Boston College Suwanee, Ga. D3
Hockenson, T.J. TE 6-5 251 7/3/97 Iowa Chariton, Iowa D1
Jones, David (1) S 6-3 210 12/4/93 Richmond Greenville, S.C. FA-'18
Johnson, P.J. DT 6-4 334 6/14/96 Arizona Sacramento, Calif. D7b
Johnson, Ty RB 5-10 208 9/17/97 Maryland Cumberland, Md. D6b
Kennedy Tom WR 5-11 190 7/29/96 Bryant Farmingdale, N.Y. FA
Koloamatangi, Leo (1) C 6-5 305 5/9/94 Hawaii East Palo Alto, Calif. FA-'17
Lacy, Chris (1) WR 6-3 205 1/28/96 Oklahoma State DeSoto, Texas W(NE)-'18
Lamar, Tre LB 6-3 253 10/8/97 Clemson Roswell, Ga. FA
Miller, Josh CB 5-11 180 5/3/96 Ball State Indianapolis, Ind. FA
Moore, C.J. S 5-11 191 12/15/95 Mississippi Bassfield, Miss. FA
Nauta, Isaac TE 6-3 244 5/21/97 Georgia Buford, Ga. D7a
Nelson, Matt T 6-8 295 12/19/95 Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa FA
Oruwariye, Amani CB 6-2 205 2/9/96 Penn State Tampa, Fla. D5
Pittman, Anthony LB 6-3 224 11/24/96 Wayne State Birmingham, Mich. FA
Pope, Ryan G 6-7 320 10/17/96 San Diego State Long Beach, Calif. FA
Santoso, Ryan (1) P 6-5 258 8/26/95 Minnesota Pace, Fla. FA
Smith, Ray DT 6-1 305 1/18/97 Boston College Carlsbad, Calif. FA
St. Andrew, Micah C 6-3 348 1/10/96 Fresno State Rialto, Calif. FA
Strong, Kevin DT 6-4 285 8/5/96 Texas-San Antonio Cleveland, Texas FA
Tavai, Jahlani LB 6-2 250 9/28/96 Hawaii Inglewood, Calif. D2
Thompson, Mark (1) RB 6-1 235 12/9/94 Florida La Mott, Pa. FA
Williams, Tre' LB 6-2 235 3/3/96 Auburn Mobile, Ala. FA
Wynn, Jonathan (1) DE 6-4 256 9/21/95 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-'18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Amos played 16 games with Chicago in ’18; Bibbs played 10 games with Washington and 2 games with Green Bay; Boyle inactive for
15 games; Davis played 7 games with New York Giants; Jamerson layed 10 games with Houston and 2 games with Green Bay; Johnson
spent 5 games on practice squad; Simon spent 12 games on practice squad; P. Smith played 16 games with Washington; Z. Smith
played 16 games with Baltimore; Sullivan played 5 games with Philadelphia; Turner played 16 games with Denver; Tyson played 10
games with Houston.
Players lost through free agency (4): CB Bashaud Breeland (KC; 7 games in ’18), WR Randall Cobb (Dall; 9),
LB Clay Matthews (LAR; 16), LB Jake Ryan (Jax; IR).
Also played with Packers in ’18—T/G Byron Bell (12 games), S Kentrell Brice (14), S Ibraheim Campbell (3), S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (7),
RB Lavon Coleman (1), CB Davon House (3), RB Darius Jackson (2), TE Lance Kendricks (16), RB Ty Montgomery (7),
LB Antonio Morrison (16), LB Nick Perry (9), S Eddie Pleasant (5), LB Korey Toomer (7), S Jermaine Whitehead (7),
DL Muhammad Wilkerson (3).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Baylis, Evan (1) TE 6-5 250 11/18/93 Oregon Aurora, Colo. FA-’18
Bolton, Curtis LB 6-0 228 12/18/95 Oklahoma Murrieta, Calif. FA
Cotton, Eric (1) DL 6-4 272 2/28/95 Stanford Nampa, Idaho FA-’18
Coyle, Anthony (1) G 6-4 298 9/19/96 Fordham Staten Island, N.Y. FA-’18
de Beer, Gerhard (1) T 6-6 312 7/5/94 Arizona Pretoria, South Africa FA-’18
Donnerson, Kendall (1) LB 6-3 249 4/22/96 Southeast Missouri Maumelle, Ark. D7c-’18
Ento, Kabion CB 6-1 187 1/3/96 Colorado Pine Bluff, Ark. FA
Ficken, Sam (1) K 6-1 192 12/14/92 Penn State Valparaiso, Ind. FA
Gary, Rashan LB 6-5 277 12/3/97 Michigan Paramus, N.J. D1a
Hamilton, Javien CB 5-10 184 9/2/96 Mississippi Bay Springs, Miss. FA
Hollman, Ka’Dar CB 6-0 196 9/18/94 Toledo Burlington, N.J. D6a
Jenkins, Elgton G 6-5 311 12/26/95 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. D2
Keke, Kingsley DL 6-3 288 9/26/96 Texas A&M Richmond, Texas D5
Koppenhaver, Davis TE 6-4 245 1/24/96 Duke Santa Clarita, Calif. FA
Lazard, Allen (1) WR 6-5 227 12/11/95 Iowa State Urbandale, Iowa PS(Jax)-’18
Madison, Cole (1) G 6-5 308 12/20/94 Washington State Burien, Wash. D5a-’18
Matthews, Tray (1) S 6-1 213 10/18/94 Auburn Newnan, Ga. FA-’18
Nijman, Yosh T 6-7 314 1/2/96 Virginia Tech Maplewood, N.J FA
Ramsey, Randy LB 6-3 238 9/7/95 Arkansas Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA
Redding, Teo (1) WR 6-1 176 12/8/94 Bowling Green Warren, Mich. FA-’18
Roberts, Greg LB 6-5 258 3/21/96 Baylor Nacogdoches, Texas FA
Rouse, Nydair CB 5-11 188 6/13/95 West Chester Philadelphia, Pa. FA
Savage, Darnell S 5-11 198 7/30/97 Maryland Bear, Del. D1b
Sheldon, Brady (1) LB 6-5 231 2/23/93 Ferris State Novi, Mich. FA-’18
Shepherd, Darrius WR 5-11 186 11/1/95 North Dakota State Blue Springs, Mo. FA
Sternberger, Jace TE 6-4 251 6/26/96 Texas A&M Kingfisher, Okla. D3
Summers, Ty LB 6-1 241 12/31/95 Texas Christian San Antonio, Texas D7
Wilkins, Manny QB 6-2 193 11/5/95 Arizona State Novato, Calif. FA
Williams, Dexter RB 5-11 212 1/6/97 Notre Dame Winter Garden, Fla. D6b
Williams, Larry G 6-4 322 2/22/95 Oklahoma State Wilmington, N.C. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Allen, Brandon (1) QB 6-2 209 9/5/92 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. FA-'17
Allen, Dakota LB 6-1 232 11/2/95 Texas Tech Humble, Texas D7b
Bachman, Alex WR 6-0 190 5/29/96 Wake Forest Westlake Village, Calif. FA
Blanton, Kendall TE 6-6 262 11/10/95 Missouri Blue Springs, Mo. FA
Brewer, Chandler G 6-6 320 6/12/97 Middle Tennessee State Florence, Ala. FA
Brooker, Romello TE 6-5 253 12/11/95 Houston Houston, Texas FA
Brown, Keenan TE 6-3 250 12/22/95 Texas State Houston, Texas FA
Carraway, Josh (1) LB 6-3 242 4/13/94 Texas Christian Flower Mound, Texas FA
Colburn, Matt RB 5-10 200 7/27/97 Wake Forest Irmo, S.C. FA
Copeland, Marquise DT 6-2 287 5/9/97 Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio FA
Demby, Jamil (1) OL 6-5 321 6/20/96 Maine Vineland, N.J. D6b-'18
Durham, Landis DL 6-3 255 8/31/97 Texas A&M Plano, Texas FA
Edwards, David T 6-6 308 3/20/97 Wisconsin Downers Grove, Ill. D5
Evans, Bobby T 6-4 312 3/24/97 Oklahoma Allen, Texas D3c
Gaines, Greg DT 6-1 312 5/6/96 Washington La Habra, Calif. D4
Gervase, Jake S 6-1 212 9/18/95 Iowa Davenport, Iowa FA
Greene, Jalen WR 6-2 205 6/13/96 Utah State Inglewood, Calif. FA
Henderson, Darrell RB 5-8 208 8/19/97 Memphis Batesville, Miss. D3a
Hitner, Brandon G 6-6 305 5/15/95 Villanova Glen Mills, Pa. FA
Howard, Travin (1) LB 6-1 219 5/10/96 Texas Christian Longview, Texas D7a-'18
Hrynkiewicz, Vitas C 6-4 300 10/27/95 Youngstown State Somerset, N.J. FA
Jones, Bryant DL 6-1 304 4/15/97 Miss. Valley State Riverside, Calif. FA
Joseph-Day, Sebastian (1) DT 6-4 310 3/21/95 Rutgers Stroudsburg, Pa. D6c-'18
Kaskey, Matt OL 6-7 325 3/17/97 Dartmouth Winnetka, Ill. FA
Kolone, Jeremiah (1) OL 6-3 316 10/23/94 San Jose State Fallbrook, Calif. FA
Lloyd, Johnathan WR 6-0 190 12/4/95 Duke Graham, N.C. FA
Long Jr., David DB 5-11 196 2/6/98 Michigan Los Angeles, Calif. D3b
Neary, Aaron (1) C/G 6-4 299 11/15/92 Eastern Washington Richland, Wash. W(Phil)-'17
Okoronkwo, Ogbonnia (1) OLB 6-2 253 4/24/95 Oklahoma Houston, Texas D5b-'18
Parker, Steven (1) DB 6-1 210 12/14/95 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. FA-'18
Patrick, Natrez LB 6-3 242 7/9/97 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. FA
Powers, Justice OL 6-3 295 4/7/96 Alabama-Birmingham Cedar Hill, Texas FA
Proehl, Austin (1) WR 5-10 175 10/11/95 North Carolina Charlotte, N.C. FA-'18
Rapp, Taylor S 6-0 208 12/22/97 Washington Bellingham, Wash. D2
Reeder, Troy LB 6-3 245 9/13/94 Delaware Hockessin, Del. FA
Richards, Ramon (1) CB 5-11 188 11/29/95 Oklahoma State San Antonio, Texas FA-'18
Roberts, Boogie DT 6-2 289 1/19/96 San Jose State Los Angeles, Calif. FA
Scott, Nick S 5-11 201 5/17/95 Penn State Fairfax, Va. D7a
Sumpter, Justin WR 6-1 221 5/22/96 Kennesaw State (GA) Tyrone, Ga. FA
Thompson, Tyrell DT 6-4 290 3/7/97 Tarleton State Copperas Cove, Texas FA
Webster, Nsimba WR 5-10 180 1/27/96 Eastern Washington Antioch, Calif FA
Wolford, John (1) QB 6-1 200 10/16/95 Wake Forest Jacksonville, Fla. FA
Young, Trevon (1) OLB 6-4 259 4/1/95 Louisville Des Moines, Iowa D6d-'18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Aruna missed ’18 season because of injury; Cliett spent ’18 season on practice squad; Collins missed ’18 season because of injury;
Dozier played 6 games with New York Jets; Edison spent ’18 season on practice squad; Hikutini spent ’18 season on practice squad;
Kline played 16 games with Tennessee; Mannion played 3 games with Los Angeles Rams; Mata’afa missed ’18 season because of
injury; Schult spent ’18 offseason with Carolina; Sloter was inactive for 16 games; D. Smith last active in ’17 with Cincinnati and
Cleveland; Stephen played 15 games with Seattle; Taylor missed ’18 season because of reserve/PUP list; D. Thomas spent ’18 offsea-
son with Dallas.
Players lost through free angency (9): G Tom Compton (NYJ; 14 games in ’18), G Nick Easton (NO; 0), S George Iloka (Dall; 16),
RB Latavius Murray (NO; 16), G Mike Remmers (NYG; 16), DT Sheldon Richardson (Cle; 16), S Andrew Sendejo (Phil; 5),
CB Marcus Sherels (NO, 12), QB Trevor Siemian (NYJ, 0).
Also played with Vikings in ’18—K Daniel Carlson (2 games), WR Stacy Coley (2), DT Tom Johnson (13), DT David Parry (3),
WR Aldrick Robinson (14).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Abernathy, Micah S 6-0 195 2/10/97 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. FA
Alexander, Terrence CB 5-10 188 10/14/95 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. FA
Badet, Jeff (1) WR 5-11 182 8/2/94 Oklahoma Orlando, Fla. FA-'18
Blasingame, Khari FB 6-0 233 7/1/96 Vanderbilt Huntsville, Ala. FA
Boyd, Kris CB 5-11 201 9/12/96 Texas Gilmer, Texas D7a
Bradbury, Garrett C 6-3 300 6/20/95 North Carolina State Charlotte, N.C. D1
Browning, Jake QB 6-2 211 4/11/96 Washington Folsom, Calif. FA
Cothran, Curtis (1) DT 6-5 283 2/28/95 Penn State Newtown, Pa. FA-'18
Cutting, Austin LS 6-3 245 10/27/96 Air Force Keller, Texas D7d
Davis, Davion WR 5-11 195 10/23/96 Sam Houston State Hutto, Texas FA
Dillon, Brandon TE 6-5 250 4/30/97 Marian Bringhurst, Ind. FA
Epps, Marcus S 6-0 191 1/27/96 Wyoming Los Angeles, Calif. D6b
Hollins, Alexander WR 6-1 170 11/24/96 Eastern Illinois Yazoo City, Miss. FA
Johnson, Olabisi WR 6-0 204 3/17/97 Colorado State Lakewood, Colo. D7c
Keely, Stacy DE 6-6 220 5/15/95 Alabama-Birmingham Omaha, Neb. FA
Keenoy, John C 6-3 300 2/26/97 Western Michigan Kentwood, Mich. FA
Martini, Greer (1) LB 6-4 235 6/6/95 Notre Dame Orange, Va. FA
Mattison, Alexander RB 5-11 221 6/19/98 Boise State San Bernadino, Calif. D3
Meadors, Nate CB 5-11 196 2/13/97 UCLA San Bernadino, Calif. FA
Mitchell, Dillon WR 6-1 197 5/16/97 Oregon Memphis, Tenn. D7b
Odenigbo, Tito DT 6-3 300 7/13/96 Miami Centerville, Ohio FA
Saint-Amour, Anree DE 6-3 245 9/18/96 Georgia Tech Suwanee, Ga. FA
Samia, Dru G 6-5 305 8/22/97 Oklahoma Sacramento, Calif. D4
Smith Jr., Irv TE 6-2 242 8/9/98 Alabama New Orleans, La. D2
Smtih, Cameron LB 6-2 238 3/26/97 Southern California Roseville, Calif. D5
Udoh, Olisaemeka T 6-5 323 2/14/97 Elon Fayetteville, N.C. D6c
Watts, Armon DT 6-5 300 7/22/96 Arkansas St. Louis, Mo. D6a
Wharton, Isaiah S 6-1 205 11/1/95 Rutgers Kissimmee, Fla. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Apple played 5 games with New York Giants and 10 games with New Orleans in ’18; Brown played 15 games with New England; Burton
played 8 gams with Chicago; Cook played 16 games with Oakland; Dural missed ’18 season because of injury; Easton missed ’18 sea-
son with Minnesota because of injury; Edwards played 15 games with New York Giants; Griffin spent regular season on the practice
squad and played in 2 postseason games; Grissom played 4 games with New England and 2 postseason games with Indianapolis;
Horton played 16 games with Carolina; John missed ’18 season because of injury; Murray played 16 games for Minnesota; Sankey
spent season on practice squad with Detroit and New Orleans; Sherels played 12 games with Minnesota; S. Williams played 6 games
with Detroit and 8 games with Miami;
Players lost through free agency (5): DT Tyeler Davison (Atl, 14 games in ’18), RB Mark Ingram II (Balt; 12),
WR Tommylee Lewis (Det; 7), DE Alex Okafor (KC, 16), TE Ben Watson (NE; 16).
Also played with Saints in ’18—DT Jay Bromley (2 games), T Jermon Bushrod (11), S Kurt Coleman (16), RB Mike Gillislee (4),
G Josh LeRibeus (6), DL Mitchell Loewen (1), T Cornelius Lucas (1), CB Arthur Maulet (1), CB Josh Robinson (11),
WR Brandon Tate (1), LB Manti Te’o (5), C Max Unger (16), RB Jonathan Williams (3).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Barrett IV, J.T. (1) QB 6-2 225 1/23/95 Ohio State Wichita Falls, Texas FA-18
Bigelow Jr., Kenny DL 6-4 307 3/31/95 West Virginia Elkton, Md. FA
Butler, Emmanuel WR 6-4 220 8/27/96 Northern Arizona Phoenix, Ariz. FA
Campbell, Chris (1) DB 6-1 195 11/27/95 Penn State Phenix City, Ala. FA-18
Cobbs Jr., Simmie (1) WR 6-3 220 8/25/95 Indiana Oak Park, Ill. FA-18
Eliss, Kaden LB 6-2 238 6/10/95 Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah D7b
Gardner-Johnson, Chauncey DB 5-11 210 12/20/97 Florida Cocoa, Fla. D4
Granderson, Carl DE 6-5 261 12/18/96 Wyoming Sacramento, Calif. FA
Grayson Jr, Cyril (1) WR 5-9 183 12/5/93 Louisiana State Metairie, La. FA
Greenidge, Ethan OL 6-4 335 9/10/97 Villanova Flanders, N.Y. FA
Gustin, Porter DL 6-5 260 2/8/97 Southern California Elk Ridge, Utah FA
Hampton, Saquan DB 6-1 206 12/12/95 Rutgers Hamilton, N.J. D6
Hansen, Chase LB 6-3 222 5/20/93 Utah Highland, Utah FA
Harris, Deonte WR/RS 5-6 170 12/4/97 Assumption Baltimore, Md. FA
Henry, Marcus (1) C 6-2 303 2/11/93 Boise State Bellevue, Wash. FA
Herndon, Mike OL 6-4 310 12/12/95 Pittsburgh Greenville, Va. FA
Humphrey, Lil’Jordan WR 6-4 225 4/19/98 Texas Southlake, Texas FA
Jumper, Colton (1) LB 6-2 229 11/26/94 Tennessee Chattanooga, Tenn. FA
Kaufusi, Corbin DE 6-9 275 4/12/93 Brigham Young Provo, Utah FA
Kelly II, Derrick OL 6-5 320 8/23/95 Florida State Havana, Fla. FA
Mack, Alizé TE 6-4 249 3/29/97 Notre Dame Las Vegas, Nev. D7a
McCoy, Erik C 6-4 303 8/27/97 Texas A&M Lufkin, Texas D2
Moore, Nick LS 6-3 250 12/9/92 Georgia Snellville, Ga. FA
Ouellette, A.J. RB 5-9 205 7/20/95 Ohio Covington, Ohio FA
Ozigbo, Devine RB 6-0 225 10/2/96 Nebraska Sachse, Texas FA
Simmons Jr., David CB 6-2 185 11/23/95 North Park Indianapolis, Ind. FA
Tuttle, Shy DT 6-3 300 10/20/95 Tennessee Welcome, N.C. FA
Wozniak, Nate (1) OL 6-10 280 8/30/94 Minnesota Greenwood, Ind. FA-18
Wright, Micah WR 6-2 195 4/2/96 Maine Newark, N.Y. FA
Wyatt, Jordan CB 6-0 195 4/5/96 Southern Methodist Wylie, Texas FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Anderson last active with Chicago in ’17; Bethea played 16 games with Arizona in ’18; Coleman spent time on Giants, Bills and Patriots
practice squad in ’18; B. Golden last active with Arizona in ’17; M. Golden played in 11 games in ’18 with Arizona; Ladler played 5
games with Washington and 3 with Giants; Moss spent the ’18 season on the Giants practice squad; Pepper last active with Green Bay
in ’17; Peppers played 16 games with Cleveland; Perkins missed ’18 season on reserve/non-football injury list; Pierre played 10 games
with Arizona; Remmers played 16 games with Minnesota; Slade played spent time on the Texans practice squad in ’18; Smith played 16
games with Dallas; Tate played 7 games with Detroit and 8 games with Philadelphia; Zeitler played 16 games with Cleveland.
Also played with Giants in ’18—WR Jawill Davis (7 games), LB Ukeme Eligwe (10).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Adams, Paul T 6-5 317 5/17/95 Missouri Nashville, Tenn. FA
Adewusi, Tenny S 5-11 199 5/13/97 Delaware Avenel, N.J. FA
Akinmoladun, Freedom DE 6-3 284 2/11/96 Nebraska Grandview, Mo. FA
Anderson, Ryan P 6-1 203 12/30/94 Rutgers DeWitt, Mich. FA
Asafo-Adjei, George T 6-5 315 1/12/97 Kentucky West Chester, Ohio D7
Baker, DeAndre CB 5-11 193 11/4/97 Georgia Miami, Fla. D1
Ballentine, Corey CB 6-0 204 4/13/96 Washburn Topeka, Kan. D6
Carlock, Jake DB 6-3 225 10/2/96 Long Island Babylon, N.Y. FA
Ceresna, Jake DL 6-5 291 7/9/94 Cortland State New Fairfield, Conn. FA
Connelly, Ryan LB 6-3 242 10/32/95 Wisconsin Eden Prairie, Minn. D5
Conrad, CJ TE 6-4 246 5/9/96 Kentucky LaGrange, Ohio FA
Droogsma, Austin G 6-4 345 3/4/95 Florida St. Gulf Breeze, Fla. FA
Dungey, Eric QB/TE 6-3 220 6/12/96 Syracuse Lake Oswego, Ore. FA
Gates, Nick (1) G 6-5 307 11/27/95 Nebraska Las Vegas, Nev. FA
Harris, Jeremiah LB 6-3 243 9/15/96 Eastern Michigan Lambertville, Mich. FA
Harvey, Nate LB 5-11 237 9/15/96 East Carolina Knightdale, N.C. FA
Hilliman, Jon RB 5-11 216 11/14/95 Rutgers Plainfield, N.J. FA
Jenkins, Alex DL 6-4 258 1/15/93 Incarnate Word Bath, England FA
Jones, Daniel QB 6-5 221 5/27/97 Duke Charlotte, N.C. D1
Lawrence, Dexter DL 6-4 342 11/12/97 Clemson Wake Forest, N.C. D1
Love, Julian CB 5-11 193 3/19/98 Notre Dame Westchester, Ill. D4
McLaurin, Mark LB 6-1 212 4/11/97 Mississippi State Collins, Miss. FA
O'Hagan, James G 6-1 300 9/19/96 Buffalo Seaford, N.Y. FA
Russell, Alonzo (1) WR 6-3 206 9/29/92 Toledo Washington, D.C. FA-'18
Salako, Victor (1) OL 6-5 316 11/4/93 Oklahoma State Huntsville, Ala. FA-'18
Slayton, Chris DL 6-4 307 8/1/96 Syracuse University Park, Ill. D7
Slayton, Darius WR 6-2 190 1/12/97 Auburn Norcross, Ga. D5
Tauaefa, Josiah LB 6-1 232 3/5/97 Texas-San Antonio Corinth, Texas FA
Thieneman. Jacob S 5-11 205 2/29/96 Purdue Noblesville, Ind. FA
Toliver, Henre' (1) CB 6-0 190 10/21/96 Arkansas Marrero, La. FA
Wesley, Alex WR 5-11 190 10/27/95 Northern Colorado Murphy, Texas FA
White Jr., Reggie WR 6-2 208 3/10/96 Monmouth Randallstown, Md. FA
Ximines, Oshane LB 6-4 255 12/7/96 Old Dominion Queens, N.Y. D3
Zamort, Ronald (1) CB 5-10 174 11/10/91 Western Michigan Delray Beach, Fla. FA-'18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Brown played 12 games with Washington in ’18; Burwell last active with Indianapolis in ’17; Countess played 16 games with Los
Angeles Rams; Curry played 12 games with Tampa Bay; Fort played 16 games with Pittsburgh; Howard played 16 games with Chicago,
Igwebuike played 1 game with Tampa Bay and 5 games with San Francisco; D. Jackson played 12 games with Tampa Bay; M. Jackson
played 16 games with Jacksonville; C. Johnson last active with Minnesota in ’16; Kessler played 5 games with Jacksonville; Miller last
active with Houston in ’17; Ridgeway played 5 games with Indianapolis; Sendejo played 5 games with Minnesota.
t- Eagles traded for De. Hall (Chi), Howard (Chi), D. Jackson (TB) and Ridgeway (Ind).
Retired-—Chris Long, 11-year DE, 16 games in ’18; Haloti Ngata, 13-year DT, 13 games in ’18.
Players lost through free agency (4): QB Nick Foles (Jax; 5 games in ’18), LB Jordan Hicks (Ariz; 12), WR Jordan Matthews (SF; 14),
WR Golden Tate (NYG; 8).
Also played with Eagles in ’18—RB Jay Ajayi (4 games in ’18), LB D.J. Alexander (12), S Corey Graham (13), LB LaRoy Reynolds (16),
RB Darren Sproles (6), WR Mike Wallace (2), G Chance Warmack (9).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Agudosi, Carlton (1) WR 6-6 220 2/1/94 Rutgers Somerset, N.J. FA
Alfieri, Joey LB 6-3 239 3/6/96 Stanford Portland, Ore. FA
Arcega-Whiteside, J.J. WR 6-2 225 12/31/96 Stanford Roebuck, S.C. D2b
Bates, Ryan T 6-4 302 2/14/97 Penn State Warrington, Pa. FA
Dillard, Andre T 6-5 315 10/3/95 Washington State Woodinville, Wash. D1
Edwards, T.J. LB 6-1 242 8/12/96 Wisconsin Lake Villa, Ill. FA
Fabiano, Anthony (1) C 6-4 303 7/13/93 Harvard Medford, Mass. FA-'18
Gibson, Johnny G 6-4 319 9/30/95 Arkansas Dumas, Ark. FA
Herbig, Nate G 6-4 334 10/7/94 Stanford Kalaheo, Hawai’i FA
Liggins, Jay CB 6-2 200 4/26/96 Dickinson State Bismarck, N.D. FA
McKinnon, Jeremiah (1) CB 5-11 192 6/29/93 Florida International Miami, Fla. FA-'18
Michel, Marken (1) WR 5-11 190 7/6/93 Massachusetts Plantation, Fla. FA
Miller, Shareef DE 6-4 254 3/14/97 Penn State Philadelphia, Pa. D4
Opeta, Sua G 6-4 305 8/15/96 Weber State Stansbury Park, Utah FA
Ostman, Joe (1) DE 6-3 259 7/12/95 Central Michigan St. Ignace, Mich. FA-'18
Render, Keegan C 6-4 307 11/23/95 Iowa Indianola, Iowa FA
Rush, Anthony DT 6-5 350 9/1/96 Alabama-Birmingham Cary, N.C. FA
Sanders, Miles RB 5-11 211 5/1/97 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D2a
Scott, Boston (1) RB 5-6 203 4/27/95 Louisiana Tech Zachary, La. PS(NO)-'18
Singleton, Alex (1) LB 6-2 240 12/7/93 Montana State Thousand Oaks, Calif. FA
Thompkins, DeAndre WR 5-11 188 10/1/95 Penn State Swansboro, N.C. FA
Thorson, Clayton QB 6-4 222 6/15/95 Northwestern Wheaton, Ill. D5
Ward, Greg (1) WR 5-11 190 7/12/95 Houston Tyler, Texas FA
Wilkins, Kevin DT 6-2 304 4/10/95 Rutgers Montvale, N.J. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Alexander played 6 games with Tampa Bay in ’18; Beavers spent part of season on Chicago practice squad; S. Coleman inactive for 16
games; T. Coleman played 16 games with Atlanta; DiLauro spent part of the season on Cleveland and San Francisco practice squads;
Ford played 16 games with Kansas City; Garland played 14 games with Atlanta; Johnson played 10 games with Miami; Lewis-Moore last
spent ’17 season on Baltimore practice squad; Lucas spent part of the season on Seattle practice squad; Matthews played 14 games
with Philadelphia; Mayo played 16 games with Carolina; McFadden spent part of the season on Indianapolis and San Francisco practice
squads; McKinnon missed the ’18 season because of injury; Reynolds played 16 games with Philadelphia; Robinson did not play in 2
games with Dallas, inactive 3 games with San Francisco; Smallwood spent part of the season on San Francisco practice squad;
Thornton last active with Buffalo in ’17; Toilolo played 16 games with Detroit; Verrett missed ’18 season because of injury with Los
Angeles Chargers.
Players lost through free agency (1): P Bradley Pinion (TB; 16 games in ’18).
Also played with 49ers in ’18—WR Victor Bolden Jr. (4 games), LB Brock Coyle (1), RB Matthew Dayes (7), DL Ryan Delaire (2),
WR Steven Dunbar Jr. (1), LB Reuben Foster (6), WR Pierre Garçon (8), LB Terence Garvin (1), OL Garry Gilliam (16),
DB Godwin Igwebuike (5), DL Cassius Marsh (16), NT Earl Mitchell (14), RB Alfred Morris (12), LB James Onwualu (5),
DB Tyvis Powell (7), LB Dekoda Watson (4), TE Cole Wick (5).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Al-Shaair, Azeez LB 6-2 228 8/4/97 Florida Atlantic Tampa, Fla. FA
Bosa, Nick DL 6-4 266 10/23/97 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D1
Brown, Alex DB 5-11 170 8/30/96 South Carolina State Santee, S.C. FA
Brown, Jonathan (1) K 5-10 195 12/7/92 Louisville Clinton, Miss FA
Brunskill, Daniel (1) OL 6-5 260 1/27/94 San Diego State Valley Center, Calif. FA
DiLauro, Christian (1) OL 6-6 300 11/11/94 Illinois Uniontown, Ohio FA-'18
Flannigan-Fowles, Demetrius S 6-2 209 9/4/96 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. FA
Garcia-Williams, Jamell DL 6-8 255 1/24/97 Alabama-Birmingham Las Vegas, Nev. FA
Givens, Kevin DL 6-1 285 3/1/97 Penn State Newark, N.J. FA
Greenlaw, Dre LB 6-0 227 5/25/97 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. D5
Harris, Tim CB 6-1 205 7/31/95 Virginia Richmond, Va. D6c
Henry, Malik WR 6-0 175 4/16/97 West Georgia Tifton, Ga. FA
Hurd, Jalen WR 6-4 217 1/23/96 Baylor Hendersonville, Tenn. D3
Mayfield, Tyree TE 6-3 241 10/23/95 Wyoming St. Joseph, Mo. FA
Poindexter, Shawn WR 6-5 218 12/13/95 Arizona Peoria, Ariz. FA
Reynolds, Ross G 6-4 295 9/14/95 Iowa Waukee, Iowa FA
Robinson, Tyree (1) S 6-2 202 4/14/94 Oregon San Diego, Calif. FA-'18
Samuel, Deebo WR 6-0 210 1/15/96 South Carolina Inman, S.C. D2
Skule, Justin OL 6-6 318 11/23/96 Vanderbilt Clifton, Va. D6b
Smith, Kaden TE 6-5 252 4/24/97 Stanford Flower Mound, Texas D6a
Speight, Wilton QB 6-6 232 12/6/94 UCLA Richmond, Va. FA
Street, Kentavius (1) DL 6-2 287 5/8/96 North Carolina State Greenville, N.C. D4-'18
Toran, Najee (1) OL 6-2 305 11/15/95 UCLA Houston, Texas FA-'18
Walter, Austin RB 5-8 202 8/17/96 Rice Crosby, Texas FA
Wishnowsky, Mitch P 6-2 220 3/2/92 Utah Perth, Australia D4
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Boykins spent ’18 season on Seattle’s practice squad; Chancellor spent ’18 season on Seattle’s physically unable to perform list; Currie
spent ’18 season on Seattle’s practice squad; Darboh missed ’18 season because of injury; Evans spent ’18 season on Seattle’s prac-
tice squad; Henry spent ’18 season on Seattle’s practice squad; Iupati played 10 games with Arizona in ’18; J. Jones missed ’18 season
because of injury; Lynch last active with Denver in ’17; Marsh played 16 games with San Francisco; Meder last active with Cleveland in
’17; Myers played 16 games with New York Jets; Orchard played 3 games with Buffalo and 1 game with Kansas City; K. Reed inactive
for 7 games; Roos spent ’18 season on Seattle’s practice squad; Scarbrough inactive for 2 games; Scott spent ’18 season on Seattle’s
practice squad; S. Thomas spent ’18 season on Seattle’s practice squad.
Players lost through free agency (6): S Maurice Alexander (Buff; 9 games in ‘18), CB Justin Coleman (Det; 16), RB Mike Davis (Chi; 15),
DT Shamar Stephen (Minn; 15), G J.R. Sweezy (Ariz; 15), S Earl Thomas (Balt; 4).
Also played with Seahawks in ’18—TE Darrell Daniels (9 games), LB Jermaine Grace (1), S T.J. Green (0), QB Brett Hundley (0),
K Sebastian Janikowski (16), DT Tom Johnson (1), DE Dion Jordan (12), FB Tre Madden (14), WR Brandon Marshall (7).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Amadi, Ugo FS 5-9 201 5/16/97 Oregon Nashville, Tenn. D4c
Autry, B.J. G 6-3 351 12/27/95 Jacksonville State Eight Mile, Ala. FA
Barton, Cody LB 6-2 237 11/13/96 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah D3
Blair, Marquise SS 6-1 196 7/18/97 Utah Wooster, Ohio D2a
Burr-Kirven, Ben LB 6-0 230 9/8/97 Washington Menlo Park, Calif. D5
Choice, Adam RB 5-9 209 11/30/95 Clemson Thomasville, Ga. FA
Christion, Taryn QB 6-1 228 2/6/97 South Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. FA
Christmas, Demarcus DT 6-3 302 7/4/95 Florida State Sarasota, Fla. D6b
Collier, L.J. DE 6-3 291 9/12/95 Texas Christian Munday, Texas D1
Davis, Davante CB 6-2 203 9/26/95 Texas Miami, Fla. FA
Deane, Mik'Quan TE 6-3 237 7/28/95 Western Kentucky Tulsa, Okla. FA
Ferguson, Jazz WR 6-5 228 1/12/97 Northwestern State St. Francisville, La. FA
Harvey, Jalen SS 6-0 203 9/19/95 Arizona State El Cerrito, Calif. FA
Haynes, Phil G 6-4 322 10/19/95 Wake Forest Raleigh, N.C. D4b
Homer, Travis RB 5-10 202 8/7/98 Miami West Palm Beach, Fla. D6a
Jennings, Gary WR 6-1 216 3/7/97 West Virginia Stafford, Va. D4a
Johnson, Justin TE 6-3 235 11/8/96 Mississippi State Birmingham, Ala. FA
Knox, Demetrius G 6-4 314 10/23/95 Ohio State Fort Worth, Texas FA
Metcalf, DK WR 6-4 229 12/14/97 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. D2b
Mone, Bryan DT 6-3 366 10/20/95 Michigan Salt Lake City, Utah FA
Thomas, Derrek CB 6-3 192 4/25/95 Baylor Albany, N.Y. FA
Tiuli, Jay-Tee DT 6-3 340 1/14/96 Eastern Washington Seattle, Wash. FA
Ursua, John WR 5-9 182 1/17/94 Hawai’i Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i D7
Wright, Terry WR 5-10 177 1/28/97 Purdue Memphis, Tenn. FA
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Barrett played 13 games with Denver in ’18; Brice played 14 games with Green Bay; Bucannon played 13 games with Arizona; Gabbert
played 8 games with Tennessee; Nelson played 1 game with Atlanta; Perriman played 10 games with Cleveland; Pinion played 16 games
with San Francisco; Santos played 2 games with L.A. Rams; Watford played 2 games with Cleveland.
Players lost through free agency (7): S Andrew Adams (Det; 13 games in ’18); LB Kwon Alexander (SF; 6); QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (Mia; 8);
WR Adam Humphries (Tenn; 16); S Josh Shaw (Ariz; 4); LB Adarius Taylor (Cle; 15); T Leonard Wester (Jax; 16).
Also played with Buccaneers in ’18—P Bryan Anger (16 games), LB Riley Bullough (9), K Chandler Catanzaro (9), DE Will Clarke (3),
TE Alan Cross (14), DE Vinny Curry (12), S Godwin Igwebuike (1), WR DeSean Jackson (12), WR Freddie Martino (4),
CB Marcus Williams (2), DT Jerel Worthy (4).
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Allison, Jalen CB 6-0 188 3/6/96 North Dakota State Papillion, Neb. FA
Anderson, Bruce RB 5-11 210 6/20/97 North Dakota State Ruskin, Fla. FA
Bailey, Zack G 6-5 299 11/8/95 South Carolina Summerville, S.C. FA
Beckner, Terry DL 6-4 296 3/2/97 Missouri East St. Louis, Ill. D7
Boozer, Cole (1) OL 6-5 275 3/20/94 Temple Hunt Valley, Md. FA-'18
Brent, K.J. (1) WR 6-4 190 8/6/93 Wake Forest Waxhaw, N.C. FA-'18
Daniels, Kahzin OLB 6-4 240 10/26/95 Charleston (WV) Newark, N.J. FA
Dean, Jamel CB 6-1 206 10/15/96 Auburn Cocoa, Fla. D3a
Denis, Lukas S 5-11 190 4/13/97 Boston College Everett, Mass. FA
Dixon, D'Cota S 5-10 204 11/20/94 Wisconsin Oak Hill, Fla. FA
Edwards, Mike S 5-10 205 5/18/96 Kentucky Cincinnati, Ohio D3b
Ernsberger, Donnie (1) TE 6-2 237 10/13/96 Western Michigan Battle Creek, Mich. FA-'18
Fitzgerald, Nick QB 6-5 226 1/14/96 Mississippi State Richmond Hill, Ga. FA
Gay, Matt K 6-0 232 3/15/94 Utah Orem, Utah D5
Godsil, Dan LS 6-4 241 8/19/96 Indiana Ottawa, Ohio FA
Harris, Demone (1) OLB 6-4 272 12/30/95 Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. FA-'18
Holcomb, Ruben (1) G 6-4 309 11/25/94 Indianapolis Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-'18
Hudson, Tanner (1) TE 6-5 239 11/12/94 Southern Arkansas Camden. Tenn. FA-'18
Huguenin, Farrington (1) OLB 6-4 268 5/8/92 Kentucky Columbia, S.C. FA-'18
Johnson, Anthony WR 6-2 209 1/29/95 Buffalo Rock Hill, S.C. FA
Kenney, David OLB 6-2 250 2/6/5 Indiana Indianapolis, Ind. FA
Lodge, DaMarkus WR 6-2 202 5/12/97 Mississippi Cedar Hill, Texas FA
Mayfield, Riley T 6-7 302 4/1/95 North Texas Cedar Park, Texas FA
Miller, Scotty WR 5-9 174 7/31/97 Bowling Green Barrington, Ill. D6
Murphy-Bunting, Sean CB 6-0 195 6/19/97 Central Michigan Macomb, Mich. D2
Nelson, Anthony OLB 6-7 271 3/4/97 Iowa Urbandale, Iowa D4
O'Connor, Patrick (1) OLB 6-4 270 11/1/93 Eastern Michigan Chicago, Ill. FA-'17
Odeyingbo, Dare DL 6-2 282 11/25/96 Vanderbilt Irving, Texas FA
Ogunbowale, Dare (1) RB 5-11 205 5/4/94 Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wis. FA-'18
Rivers, David (1) CB 6-0 185 7/23/94 Youngstown State Miami, Fla. FA-'17
Ruble, Brock T 6-8 325 1/7/96 Toledo Charlotte Hall, Md. FA
Schnell, Spencer WR 5-9 180 12/7/94 Illinois State Elkhart, Ind. FA
Simpson, Cortrelle WR 5-11 193 8/30/96 Richmond Indian Head, Md. FA
Smith, Emmanuel (1) ILB 6-2 240 7/25/95 Vanderbilt Murfreesboro, Tenn. FA-'18
Stewart, Orion (1) S 6-2 205 1/10/94 Baylor Waco, Texas FA
Trewyn, Nate C 6-4 315 5/16/96 Wisconsin-Whitewater Janesville, Wis. FA
Triner, Zach (1) LS 6-3 245 1/30/91 Assumption Marshfield, Mass. FA
White, Devin ILB 6-0 237 2/17/98 Louisiana State Springhill, La. D1
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
* Catalina missed ’18 season because of injury; Collins played 12 games with New York Giants in ’18; E. Flowers played 8 games with
New York Giants and 5 games with Jacksonville; M. Flowers played 5 games with Detroit; R. Foster played 6 games with San Francisco;
Garner missed ’18 season because of injury; Guice missed ’18 season because of injury; Keenum played 16 games with Denver;
Rodgers-Cromartie played 7 games with Oakland; Smith II played 14 games with Seattle; Woodrum last active with Cleveland in ’17.
Players lost through free agency (4): WR Jamison Crowder (Chi; 9 games in’18), WR Maurice Harris (NE, 12), T Ty Nsekhe (Buff; 14),
LB Preston Smith (GB, 16),
Also played with Redskins in ’18—RB Kapi Bibbs (10 games), G Luke Bowanko (7), LB Zach Brown (16), DB Alex Carter (1),
S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (9), G Jonathan Cooper (4), WR Jamison Crowder (9), WR Michael Floyd (13), WR Maurice Harris (12),
CB Joshua Holsey (1), DL Ziggy Hood (4), T Austin Howard (5), QB Josh Johnson (4), RB Robert Kelley (2), S Kenny Ladler (5),
G Shawn Lauvao (5), DL Stacy McGee (8), LB Pernell McPhee (13), DB Harlan Miller (2), QB Mark Sanchez (2), LB Preston Smith (16),
LB Zach Vigil (14),
FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Ankrah, Andrew (1) LB 6-4 248 12/31/96 James Madison Gaithersburg, Md. FA
Bee, Ryan DE 6-7 280 11/12/95 Marshall Ashland, Ohio FA
Blunt, B.J. LB 6-1 220 4/21/95 McNeese State New Orleans, La. FA
Bonner, Jonathan DE 6-4 295 6/17/96 Notre Dame Chesterfield, Mo. FA
Brailford, Jordan LB 6-3 252 10/9/95 Oklahoma State Tulsa, Okla. D7b
Bushell-Beatty, Juwann OL 6-6 318 6/18/96 Michigan Paramus, N.J. FA
Dunn, Casey (1) C 6-4 300 10/11/94 Auburn Trussville, Ala. FA-’18
Foster, Jerald OL 6-3 310 9/14/95 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. FA
Fuller, Kyle (1) G 6-5 310 3/4/94 Baylor Duncanville, Texas PS(Hou)-’18
Gates, DeMarquis (1) LB 6-2 230 3/7/96 Mississippi Hampton. Ga. FA
Harmon, Kelvin WR 6-2 221 12/15/96 North Carolina State Palmyra, N.J. D6
Harris, Deion DB 6-3 197 12/18/95 North Dakota Hibbing, Minn. FA
Haskins, Dwayne Jr. QB 6-3 231 5/3/97 Ohio State Potomac, Md. D1a
Holcomb, Cole LB 6-1 235 7/30/96 North Carolina New Smyrna, Fla. D5b
Holtz, J.P. (1) TE 6-3 240 8/28/93 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-'18
James, Darius (1) T 6-4 324 11/30/93 Auburn Killeen, Texas FA
Love, Bryce RB 5-9 200 4/8/97 Stanford Wake Forest, N.C. D4a
Maloata, Austin DL 6-1 305 2/11/96 Austin Peay Corona, Calif. FA
Martin. Wes OL 6-3 316 5/5/96 Indiana West Milton, Ohio D4b
McIntosh, JoJo S 6-1 205 3/17/96 Washington Canyon Country, Calif. FA
McLaurin, Terry WR 6-0 208 4/15/96 Ohio State Indianapolis, Ind. D3
Moreland, Jimmy CB 5-11 175 8/26/95 James Madison Royal Palm Beach, Fla. D7a
Okeke, Chidi OL 6-6 315 12/26/96 Tennessee State Anambra, Nigeria FA
Parris, Timon (1) T 6-6 315 9/11/95 Stony Brook Floral Park, N.Y. FA-’18
Pierschbacher, Ross OL 6-4 307 6/5/95 Alabama Cedar Falls, Iowa D5a
Rahming Jr., T.J. WR 5-10 170 1/10/97 Duke Powder Springs, Ga. FA
Reaves, Jeremy (1) S 5-11 205 8/29/96 South Alabama Pensacola, Fla. FA-’18
Reynolds, Craig RB 5-11 215 6/15/96 Kutztown Willow Grove, Pa. FA
Sims Jr., Steven WR 5-10 176 3/31/97 Kansas Houston, Texas FA
Sweat, Montez LB 6-6 260 9/4/96 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. D1b
Wellman, Elijah (1) FB 6-2 243 9/20/94 West Virginia Huntington, W.Va. FA-'18
Wicker, JoJo (1) DT 6-2 296 6/9/96 Arizona State Long Beach, Calif. FA-'18
The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any
regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players
who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to
Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player
is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.
BUFFALO BILLS (6-10) HOUSTON TEXANS (11-5) LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (12-4) OAKLAND RAIDERS (4-12)
L 3-47 at Baltimore L 20-27 at New England L 28-38 KANSAS CITY L 13-33 L.A. RAMS
L 20-31 L.A. CHARGERS L 17-20 at Tennessee W 31-20 at Buffalo L 19-20 at Denver
W 27-6 at Minnesota L 22-27 N.Y. GIANTS L 23-35 at L.A. Rams L 20-28 at Miami
L 0-22 at Green Bay W 37-34 at Indianapolis (OT) W 29-27 SAN FRANCISCO W 45-42 CLEVELAND (OT)
W 13-12 TENNESSEE W 19-16 DALLAS W 26-10 OAKLAND L 10-26 at L.A. Chargers
L 13-20 at Houston W 20-13 BUFFALO W 38-14 at Cleveland L 3-27 *SEATTLE
L 5-37 at Indianapolis W 20-7 at Jacksonville W 20-19 *TENNESSEE L 28-42 INDIANAPOLIS
L 6-25 NEW ENGLAND W 42-23 MIAMI W 25-17 at Seattle L 3-34 at San Francisco
L 9-41 CHICAGO W 19-17 at Denver W 20-6 at Oakland L 6-20 L.A. CHARGERS
W 41-10 at N.Y. Jets W 23-21 at Washington L 22-23 DENVER W 23-21 at Arizona
W 24-21 JACKSONVILLE W 34-17 TENNESSEE W 45-10 ARIZONA L 17-34 at Baltimore
L 17-21 at Miami W 29-13 CLEVELAND W 33-30 at Pittsburgh L 33-40 KANSAS CITY
L 23-27 N.Y. JETS L 21-24 INDIANAPOLIS W 26-21 CINCINNATI W 24-21 PITTSBURGH
W 14-13 DETROIT W 29-22 at N.Y. Jets W 29-28 at Kansas City L 16-30 at Cincinnati
L 12-24 at New England L 30-32 at Philadelphia L 10-22 BALTIMORE W 27-14 DENVER
W 42-17 MIAMI W 20-3 JACKSONVILLE W 23-9 at Denver L 3-35 at Kansas City
CINCINNATI BENGALS (6-10) INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (10-6) MIAMI DOLPHINS (7-9) PITTSBURGH STEELERS (9-6-1)
W 34-23 at Indianapolis L 23-34 CINCINNATI W 27-20 TENNESSEE T 21-21 at Cleveland (OT)
W 34-23 BALTIMORE W 21-9 at Washington W 20-12 at N.Y. Jets L 37-42 KANSAS CITY
L 21-31 at Carolina L 16-20 at Philadelphia W 28-20 OAKLAND W 30-27 at Tampa Bay
W 37-36 at Atlanta L 34-37 HOUSTON (OT) L 7-38 at New England L 14-26 BALTIMORE
W 27-17 MIAMI L 24-38 at New England L 17-27 at Cincinnati W 41-17 ATLANTA
L 21-28 PITTSBURGH L 34-42 at N.Y. Jets W 31-28 CHICAGO (OT) W 28-21 at Cincinnati
L 10-45 at Kansas City W 37-5 BUFFALO L 21-32 DETROIT W 33-18 CLEVELAND
W 37-34 TAMPA BAY W 42-28 at Oakland L 23-42 at Houston W 23-16 at Baltimore
L 14-51 NEW ORLEANS W 29-26 JACKSONVILLE W 13-6 N.Y. JETS W 52-21 CAROLINA
L 21-24 at Baltimore W 38-10 TENNESSEE L 12-31 at Green Bay W 20-16 at Jacksonville
L 20-35 CLEVELAND W 27-24 MIAMI L 24-27 at Indianapolis L 17-24 at Denver
L 10-24 DENVER L 0-6 at Jacksonville W 21-17 BUFFALO L 30-33 L.A. CHARGERS
L 21-26 at L.A. Chargers W 24-21 at Houston W 34-33 NEW ENGLAND L 21-24 at Oakland
W 30-16 OAKLAND W 23-0 DALLAS L 17-41 at Minnesota W 17-10 NEW ENGLAND
L 18-26 at Cleveland W 28-27 N.Y. GIANTS L 7-17 JACKSONVILLE L 28-31 at New Orleans
L 13-16 at Pittsburgh W 33-17 at Tennessee L 17-42 at Buffalo W 16-13 CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND BROWNS (7-8-1) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (5-11) NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (11-5) TENNESSEE TITANS (9-7)
T 21-21 PITTSBURGH (OT) W 20-15 at N.Y. Giants W 27-20 HOUSTON L 20-27 at Miami
L 18-21 at New Orleans W 31-20 NEW ENGLAND L 20-31 at Jacksonville W 20-17 HOUSTON
W 21-17 N.Y. JETS L 6-9 TENNESSEE L 10-26 at Detroit W 9-6 at Jacksonville
L 42-45 at Oakland (OT) W 31-12 N.Y. JETS W 38-7 MIAMI W 26-23 PHILADELPHIA (OT)
W 12-9 BALTIMORE (OT) L 14-30 at Kansas City W 38-24 INDIANAPOLIS L 12-13 at Buffalo
L 14-38 L.A. CHARGERS L 7-40 at Dallas W 43-40 KANSAS CITY L 0-21 BALTIMORE
L 23-26 at Tampa Bay (OT) L 7-20 HOUSTON W 38-31 at Chicago L 19-20 *at L.A. Chargers
L 18-33 at Pittsburgh L 18-24 *PHILADELPHIA W 25-6 at Buffalo W 28-14 at Dallas
L 21-37 KANSAS CITY L 26-29 at Indianapolis W 31-17 GREEN BAY W 34-10 NEW ENGLAND
W 28-16 ATLANTA L 16-20 PITTSBURGH L 10-34 at Tennessee L 10-38 at Indianapolis
W 35-20 at Cincinnati L 21-24 at Buffalo W 27-13 at N.Y. Jets L 17-34 at Houston
L 13-29 at Houston W 6-0 INDIANAPOLIS W 24-10 MINNESOTA W 26-22 N.Y. JETS
W 26-20 CAROLINA L 9-30 at Tennessee L 33-34 at Miami W 30-9 JACKSONVILLE
W 17-16 at Denver L 13-16 WASHINGTON L 10-17 at Pittsburgh W 17-0 at N.Y. Giants
W 26-18 CINCINNATI W 17-7 at Miami W 24-12 BUFFALO W 25-16 WASHINGTON
L 24-26 at Baltimore L 3-20 at Houston W 38-3 N.Y. JETS L 17-33 INDIANAPOLIS
ATLANTA FALCONS (7-9) DETROIT LIONS (6-10) NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (13-3) SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (10-6)
L 12-18 at Philadelphia L 17-48 N.Y. JETS L 40-48 TAMPA BAY L 24-27 at Denver
W 31-24 CAROLINA L 27-30 at San Francisco W 21-18 CLEVELAND L 17-24 at Chicago
L 37-43 NEW ORLEANS (OT) W 26-10 NEW ENGLAND W 43-37 at Atlanta (OT) W 24-13 DALLAS
L 36-37 CINCINNATI L 24-26 at Dallas W 33-18 at N.Y. Giants W 20-17 at Arizona
L 17-41 at Pittsburgh W 31-23 GREEN BAY W 43-19 WASHINGTON L 31-33 L.A. RAMS
W 34-29 TAMPA BAY W 32-21 at Miami W 24-23 at Baltimore W 27-3 *at Oakland
W 23-20 N.Y. GIANTS L 14-28 SEATTLE W 30-20 at Minnesota W 28-14 at Detroit
W 38-14 at Washington L 9-24 at Minnesota W 45-35 L.A. RAMS L 17-25 L.A. CHARGERS
L 16-28 at Cleveland L 22-34 at Chicago W 51-14 at Cincinnati L 31-36 at L.A. Rams
L 19-22 DALLAS W 20-19 CAROLINA W 48-7 PHILADELPHIA W 27-24 GREEN BAY
L 17-31 at New Orleans L 16-23 CHICAGO W 31-17 ATLANTA W 30-27 at Carolina
L 16-26 BALTIMORE L 16-30 L.A. RAMS L 10-13 at Dallas W 43-16 SAN FRANCISCO
L 20-34 at Green Bay W 17-3 at Arizona W 28-14 at Tampa Bay W 21-7 MINNESOTA
W 40-14 ARIZONA L 13-14 at Buffalo W 12-9 at Carolina L 23-26 at San Francisco (OT)
W 24-10 at Carolina L 9-27 MINNESOTA W 31-28 PITTSBURGH W 38-31 KANSAS CITY
W 34-32 at Tampa Bay W 31-0 at Green Bay L 14-33 CAROLINA W 27-24 ARIZONA
CAROLINA PANTHERS (7-9) GREEN BAY PACKERS (6-9-1) NEW YORK GIANTS (5-11) TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (5-11)
W 16-8 DALLAS W 24-23 CHICAGO L 15-20 JACKSONVILLE W 48-40 at New Orleans
L 24-31 at Atlanta T 29-29 MINNESOTA (OT) L 13-20 at Dallas W 27-21 PHILADELPHIA
W 31-21 CINCINNATI L 17-31 at Washington W 27-22 at Houston L 27-30 PITTSBURGH
W 33-31 N.Y. GIANTS W 22-0 BUFFALO L 18-33 NEW ORLEANS L 10-48 at Chicago
L 17-23 at Washington L 23-31 at Detroit L 31-33 at Carolina L 29-34 at Atlanta
W 21-17 at Philadelphia W 33-30 SAN FRANCISCO L 13-34 PHILADELPHIA W 26-23 CLEVELAND (OT)
W 36-21 BALTIMORE L 27-29 at L.A. Rams L 20-23 at Atlanta L 34-37 at Cincinnati
W 42-28 TAMPA BAY L 17-31 at New England L 13-20 WASHINGTON L 28-42 at Carolina
L 21-52 at Pittsburgh W 31-12 MIAMI W 27-23 at San Francisco L 3-16 WASHINGTON
L 19-20 at Detroit L 24-27 at Seattle W 38-35 TAMPA BAY L 35-38 at N.Y. Giants
L 27-30 SEATTLE L 17-24 at Minnesota L 22-25 at Philadelphia W 27-9 SAN FRANCISCO
L 17-24 at Tampa Bay L 17-20 ARIZONA W 30-27 CHICAGO (OT) W 24-17 CAROLINA
L 20-26 at Cleveland W 34-20 ATLANTA W 40-16 at Washington L 14-28 NEW ORLEANS
L 9-12 NEW ORLEANS L 17-24 at Chicago L 0-17 TENNESSEE L 12-20 at Baltimore
L 10-24 ATLANTA W 44-38 at N.Y. Jets (OT) L 27-28 at Indianapolis L 20-27 at Dallas
W 33-14 at New Orleans L 0-31 DETROIT L 35-36 DALLAS L 32-34 ATLANTA
CHICAGO BEARS (12-4) LOS ANGELES RAMS (13-3) PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (9-7) WASHINGTON REDSKINS (7-9)
L 23-24 at Green Bay W 33-13 at Oakland W 18-12 ATLANTA W 24-6 at Arizona
W 24-17 SEATTLE W 34-0 ARIZONA L 21-27 at Tampa Bay L 9-21 INDIANAPOLIS
W 16-14 at Arizona W 35-23 L.A. CHARGERS W 20-16 INDIANAPOLIS W 31-17 GREEN BAY
W 48-10 TAMPA BAY W 38-31 MINNESOTA L 23-26 at Tennessee (OT) L 19-43 at New Orleans
L 28-31 at Miami (OT) W 33-31 at Seattle L 21-23 MINNESOTA W 23-17 CAROLINA
L 31-38 NEW ENGLAND W 23-20 at Denver W 34-13 at N.Y. Giants W 20-17 DALLAS
W 24-10 N.Y. JETS W 39-10 at San Francisco L 17-21 CAROLINA W 20-13 at N.Y. Giants
W 41-9 at Buffalo W 29-27 GREEN BAY W 24-18 *at Jacksonville L 14-38 ATLANTA
W 34-22 DETROIT L 35-45 at New Orleans L 20-27 DALLAS W 16-3 at Tampa Bay
W 25-20 MINNESOTA W 36-31 SEATTLE L 7-48 at New Orleans L 21-23 HOUSTON
W 23-16 at Detroit W 54-51 KANSAS CITY W 25-22 N.Y. GIANTS L 23-31 at Dallas
L 27-30 at N.Y. Giants (OT) W 30-16 at Detroit W 28-13 WASHINGTON L 13-28 at Philadelphia
W 15-6 L.A. RAMS L 6-15 at Chicago L 23-29 at Dallas (OT) L 16-40 N.Y. GIANTS
W 24-17 GREEN BAY L 23-30 PHILADELPHIA W 30-23 at L.A. Rams W 16-13 at Jacksonville
W 14-9 at San Francisco W 31-9 at Arizona W 32-30 HOUSTON L 16-25 at Tennessee
W 24-10 at Minnesota W 48-32 SAN FRANCISCO W 24-0 at Washington L 0-24 PHILADELPHIA
* Division champion
# Wild Card team
Byes: Carolina, Washington Byes: Chicago, Tampa Bay Byes: Detroit, New Orleans
Monday, December 24
OAKLAND 27, Denver 14
There were 108 100-yard rushing performances in 2018. There were 132 300-yard passing performances in 2018.
MOST 100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES, 2018 MOST 300-YARD PASSING PERFORMANCES, 2018
Player, Team 100-Yd. Games Player, Team 300-Yd. Games
Saquon Barkley, New York Giants 7 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City 10
Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas 7 Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams 8
Chris Carson, Seattle 6 Ben Roethlisberger, pittsburgh 8
Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams 6 Matt Ryan, Atlanta 8
James Conner, Pittsburgh 5 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis 7
Nick Chubb, Cleveland 4 Drew Brees, New Orleans 6
Marlon Mack, Indianapolis 4 Tom Brady, New England 5
Christian McCaffrey, Carolina 4 Kirk Cousins, Minnesota 5
Sony Michel, New England 4 Eli Manning, New York Giants 5
Lamar Miller, Houston 4 Philip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers 5
Joe Mixon, Cincinnati 4 Deshaun Watson, Houston 5
Matt Breida, San Francisco 3 Carson Wentz, Philadelphia 5
Gus Edwards, Baltimore 3 Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay 5
Melvin Gordon, Los Angeles Chargers 3 Blake Bortles, Jacksonville 4
Phillip Lindsay, Denver 3 Derek Carr, Oakland 4
Adrian Peterson, Washington 3 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay 4
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 4
Josh Allen, Buffalo 2
Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago 4
C.J. Anderson, Carolina-Oakland-Los Angeles Rams 2
Case Keenum, Denver 3
Tevin Coleman, Atlanta 2
Baker Mayfield, Cleveland 3
Isaiah Crowell, New York Jets 2
Cam Newton, Carolina 3
Derrick Henry, Tennessee 2 Matthew Stafford, Detroit 3
Jordan Howard, Chicago 2 Andy Dalton, Cincinnati 2
Mark Ingram, New Orleans 2 Sam Darnold, New York Jets 2
Kerryon Johnson, Detroit 2 Joe Flacco, Baltimore 2
Doug Martin, Oakland 2 Nick Foles, Philadelphia 2
20 players tied with 1 Marcus Mariota, Tennessee 2
Nick Mullens, San Francisco 2
Dak Prescott, Dallas 2
Four players tied with 1
Punts 61 82 72 85 85 74 57 86 45 62 88 64 82 70 64 75
Yds. Punted 2842 3513 3119 3767 3786 3237 2629 3872 2021 2643 3884 2885 3763 3022 2780 3483
Avg. Yds. per Punt 46.6 42.8 43.3 44.3 44.5 43.7 46.1 45.0 44.9 42.6 44.1 45.1 45.9 43.2 43.4 46.4
Punt Returns 35 31 22 32 30 38 24 34 22 34 28 26 25 25 31 27
Yds. Returned 404 207 236 290 132 327 217 334 261 358 293 199 324 291 252 237
Avg. Yds. per Return 11.5 6.7 10.7 9.1 4.4 8.6 9.0 9.8 11.9 10.5 10.5 7.7 13.0 11.6 8.1 8.8
Returned for TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
Kickoff Returns 32 38 43 44 30 20 17 26 40 28 39 28 46 29 32 23
Yds. Returned 707 807 1071 884 604 487 337 532 975 653 938 755 1238 663 619 737
Avg. Yds. per Return 22.1 21.2 24.9 20.1 20.1 24.4 19.8 20.5 24.4 23.3 24.1 27.0 26.9 22.9 19.3 32.0
Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1
Fumbles 25 23 11 19 18 19 17 26 18 17 17 11 24 24 21 18
Lost 11 9 4 7 6 7 9 16 6 7 10 7 11 14 9 6
Out of Bounds 1 1 0 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 4 2 3 3
Own Rec. for TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Opp. Rec. by 5 11 6 14 10 14 11 6 12 7 7 10 7 3 7 6
Opp. Rec. for TD 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
Penalties 116 116 114 112 125 105 120 121 137 113 108 93 114 110 111 82
Yds. Penalized 940 992 957 894 985 787 953 1112 1152 967 978 744 948 965 1026 727
Total Points Scored 389 269 368 359 329 402 433 245 565 428 319 436 333 290 428 310
Total TDs 41 29 45 44 39 42 52 25 71 51 38 51 34 30 54 34
TDs Rushing 19 15 13 15 18 12 13 7 16 16 7 18 11 9 16 15
TDs Passing 18 13 27 29 19 26 39 15 50 32 26 29 18 19 35 16
TDs on Ret. and Rec. 4 1 5 0 2 4 0 3 5 3 5 4 5 2 3 3
Extra Point Kicks 36 25 39 28 35 39 44 22 65 36 35 49 30 27 44 28
Extra Point Kicks Att. 37 26 41 34 35 41 47 23 69 43 36 50 33 28 49 31
2Pt Conversions 1 1 1 4 0 0 4 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 4 0
2Pt Conversions Att. 4 3 4 10 4 1 5 2 2 8 1 1 1 2 5 1
Safeties 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Field Goals Made 35 22 19 19 20 37 23 23 24 24 18 27 33 27 16 26
Field Goals Attempted 39 28 23 25 25 42 27 26 27 29 20 32 36 32 23 30
% Successful 89.7 78.6 82.6 76.0 80.0 88.1 85.2 88.5 88.9 82.8 90.0 84.4 91.7 84.4 69.6 86.7
Punts 88 80 54 71 73 80 67 79 52 67 55 71 79 60 82 71
Yds. Punted 3849 3555 2284 3093 3346 3732 3022 3791 2278 3195 2326 2899 3409 2850 3610 3275
Avg. Yds. per Punt 43.7 44.4 42.3 43.6 45.8 46.7 45.1 48.0 43.8 47.7 42.3 40.8 43.2 47.5 44.0 46.1
Punt Returns 31 34 30 37 35 32 21 37 17 28 37 25 42 28 17 33
Yds. Returned 315 297 220 397 368 240 93 184 97 257 384 255 318 241 245 296
Avg. Yds. per Return 10.2 8.7 7.3 10.7 10.5 7.5 4.4 5.0 5.7 9.2 10.4 10.2 7.6 8.6 14.4 9.0
Returned for TD 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Kickoff Returns 32 34 31 24 28 33 27 21 36 61 13 42 23 39 35 25
Yds. Returned 745 754 705 574 581 682 595 374 809 1322 339 1034 539 922 727 696
Avg. Yds. per Return 23.3 22.2 22.7 23.9 20.8 20.7 22.0 17.8 22.5 21.7 26.1 24.6 23.4 23.6 20.8 27.8
Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Fumbles 15 30 14 27 23 26 22 15 29 18 17 20 20 10 16 14
Lost 5 11 6 14 11 14 11 6 12 7 7 10 7 3 7 6
Out of Bounds 1 5 0 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 4
Own Rec. for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Opp. Rec. by 11 9 4 7 6 7 9 16 6 7 10 7 11 14 8 6
Opp. Rec. for TD 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
Penalties 113 99 113 119 123 117 131 92 107 103 107 91 95 117 136 120
Yds. Penalized 1017 976 944 990 1006 945 1115 735 881 828 856 838 817 991 1170 984
Total Points Scored 287 374 455 392 349 316 344 316 421 329 433 325 441 467 360 303
Total TDs 33 44 51 43 39 36 37 34 51 38 52 36 49 56 42 32
TDs Rushing 11 17 17 20 11 8 12 16 19 11 17 7 16 16 13 9
TDs Passing 21 22 32 21 26 28 21 17 30 23 31 29 29 36 27 21
TDs on Ret. and Rec. 1 5 2 2 2 0 4 1 2 4 4 0 4 4 2 2
Extra Point Kicks 27 36 44 36 35 29 36 29 37 30 47 34 42 50 38 31
Extra Point Kicks Att. 29 39 46 39 39 32 37 30 40 31 50 34 44 52 39 32
2Pt Conversions 1 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 5 1 1 0 2 3 2 0
2Pt Conversions Att. 4 5 5 4 0 4 0 4 11 7 2 1 4 4 3 0
Safeties 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Field Goals Made 20 24 33 30 26 23 28 27 22 23 24 25 33 25 22 26
Field Goals Attempted 26 27 36 37 31 26 33 31 26 30 32 29 39 30 26 29
% Successful 76.9 88.9 91.7 81.1 83.9 88.5 84.8 87.1 84.6 76.7 75.0 86.2 84.6 83.3 84.6 89.7
Punts 94 62 61 63 60 74 72 43 73 43 71 61 69 79 58 79
Yds. Punted 4568 2729 2759 2791 2670 3310 3176 1992 3255 1996 3226 2937 2973 3759 2567 3581
Avg. Yds. per Punt 48.6 44.0 45.2 44.3 44.5 44.7 44.1 46.3 44.6 46.4 45.4 48.1 43.1 47.6 44.3 45.3
Punt Returns 36 21 24 33 21 27 30 30 29 24 37 33 31 25 26 17
Yds. Returned 295 147 165 411 119 171 198 307 315 157 231 216 180 143 163 110
Avg. Yds. per Return 8.2 7.0 6.9 12.5 5.7 6.3 6.6 10.2 10.9 6.5 6.2 6.5 5.8 5.7 6.3 6.5
Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kickoff Returns 25 31 26 23 13 20 30 39 22 23 45 33 36 29 31 29
Yds. Returned 536 689 582 440 283 482 644 834 540 560 1097 725 944 669 631 570
Avg. Yds. per Return 21.4 22.2 22.4 19.1 21.8 24.1 21.5 21.4 24.5 24.3 24.4 22.0 26.2 23.1 20.4 19.7
Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Fumbles 23 24 20 23 23 14 22 17 15 18 16 29 31 18 23 18
Lost 10 11 6 10 9 7 11 7 10 9 7 12 12 4 9 4
Out of Bounds 1 2 4 2 2 1 2 0 0 3 3 3 3 4 1 1
Own Rec. for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Opp. Rec. by 9 4 9 9 11 7 8 12 8 12 5 7 5 14 8 11
Opp. Rec. for TD 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
Penalties 101 101 92 97 104 94 108 96 92 94 114 100 112 111 117 115
Yds. Penalized 786 899 818 796 885 852 937 878 779 939 951 852 982 959 975 1008
Total Points Scored 225 414 376 421 339 324 376 527 360 504 369 367 342 428 396 281
Total TDs 27 49 46 50 36 35 41 60 42 60 39 41 35 52 49 29
TDs Rushing 9 11 17 16 13 11 14 23 9 26 13 12 7 15 11 12
TDs Passing 15 36 28 28 22 22 25 32 30 33 23 29 26 35 36 16
TDs on Ret. and Rec. 3 2 1 6 1 2 2 5 3 1 3 0 2 2 2 1
Extra Point Kicks 23 41 37 42 32 30 34 51 36 52 31 33 27 48 40 25
Extra Point Kicks Att. 24 43 41 45 33 30 36 53 37 53 32 35 29 51 44 26
2Pt Conversions 2 2 2 4 2 0 3 5 3 4 4 5 2 1 1 2
2Pt Conversions Att. 3 6 5 5 2 5 4 7 5 6 7 6 6 1 5 3
Safeties 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Field Goals Made 12 25 19 23 29 28 30 34 22 28 32 26 33 22 20 26
Field Goals Attempted 17 26 21 30 36 32 37 41 32 30 33 31 34 27 27 29
% Successful 70.6 96.2 90.5 76.7 80.6 87.5 81.1 82.9 68.8 93.3 97.0 83.9 97.1 81.5 74.1 89.7
Punts 80 61 64 78 64 68 72 66 76 53 66 65 78 66 70 58
Yds. Punted 3638 2810 2928 3447 2856 3078 3258 2912 3431 2246 3071 2999 3379 2961 3347 2660
Avg. Yds. per Punt 45.5 46.1 45.8 44.2 44.6 45.3 45.3 44.1 45.1 42.4 46.5 46.1 43.3 44.9 47.8 45.9
Punt Returns 44 27 22 20 30 29 20 12 31 12 27 31 25 36 27 31
Yds. Returned 420 184 181 150 254 332 206 104 188 60 177 194 195 304 231 303
Avg. Yds. per Return 9.5 6.8 8.2 7.5 8.5 11.4 10.3 8.7 6.1 5.0 6.6 6.3 7.8 8.4 8.6 9.8
Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Kickoff Returns 27 36 17 22 25 37 40 29 31 39 28 24 27 37 34 13
Yds. Returned 583 818 406 548 662 837 1022 652 722 885 570 540 662 919 714 295
Avg. Yds. per Return 21.6 22.7 23.9 24.9 26.5 22.6 25.6 22.5 23.3 22.7 20.4 22.5 24.5 24.8 21.0 22.7
Returned for TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Fumbles 20 21 22 21 21 13 18 14 24 22 19 22 21 26 18 24
Lost 9 4 10 9 11 7 8 12 8 12 5 7 5 14 8 11
Out of Bounds 2 2 4 2 3 0 3 0 3 2 1 2 3 2 5 2
Own Rec. for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Opp. Rec. by 10 11 6 10 9 7 11 7 10 8 7 12 12 4 9 4
Opp. Rec. for TD 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
Penalties 100 108 91 114 89 94 97 99 106 85 110 115 117 108 127 102
Yds. Penalized 790 1001 805 1022 681 886 792 852 834 814 919 995 1011 981 1156 791
Total Points Scored 425 423 382 283 324 360 400 384 341 353 412 348 435 347 464 359
Total TDs 50 52 46 30 35 44 47 44 34 43 45 37 52 39 57 43
TDs Rushing 25 16 13 5 12 11 15 12 13 12 18 14 13 9 19 12
TDs Passing 21 33 32 22 22 29 30 31 15 30 24 22 35 26 34 27
TDs on Ret. and Rec. 4 3 1 3 1 4 2 1 6 1 3 1 4 4 4 4
Extra Point Kicks 42 41 42 22 31 35 43 39 28 32 39 28 45 31 51 34
Extra Point Kicks Att. 42 44 43 22 33 39 44 42 29 37 39 32 50 34 54 38
2Pt Conversions 3 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 5 5 5 1 2 2 3 2
2Pt Conversions Att. 8 7 3 8 2 5 3 2 5 6 6 3 2 5 3 4
Safeties 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Field Goals Made 25 22 20 25 27 19 23 25 33 17 31 32 24 26 21 21
Field Goals Attempted 31 22 23 26 30 28 31 28 36 23 35 37 27 33 23 26
% Successful 80.6 100.0 87.0 96.2 90.0 67.9 74.2 89.3 91.7 73.9 88.6 86.5 88.9 78.8 91.3 80.8
Interceptions 220 13.8 228 14.3 199 12.4 191 11.9 419 13.1
Yds. Returned 2757 172.3 2956 184.8 2799 174.9 2600 162.5 5556 173.6
Returned for TD 20 1.3 26 1.6 25 1.6 19 1.2 45 1.4
Punts 1152 72.0 1129 70.6 1062 66.4 1085 67.8 2214 69.2
Yds. Punted 51246 3202.9 50514 3157.1 48289 3018.1 49021 3063.8 99535 3110.5
Avg. Yds. per Punt — 44.5 — 44.7 — 45.5 — 45.2 — 45.0
Punt Returns 464 29.0 484 30.3 444 27.8 424 26.5 908 28.4
Yds. Returned 4362 272.6 4207 262.9 3328 208.0 3483 217.7 7690 240.3
Avg. Yds. per Return — 9.4 — 8.7 — 7.5 — 8.2 — 8.5
Returned for TD 7 0.4 5 0.3 0 0.0 2 0.1 7 0.2
Kickoff Returns 515 32.2 504 31.5 455 28.4 466 29.1 970 30.3
Yds. Returned 12007 750.4 11398 712.4 10226 639.1 10835 677.2 22233 694.8
Avg. Yds. per Return — 23.3 — 22.6 — 22.5 — 23.3 — 22.9
Returned for TD 4 0.3 2 0.1 1 0.1 3 0.2 5 0.2
Fumbles 308 19.3 316 19.8 334 20.9 326 20.4 642 20.1
Lost 139 8.7 137 8.6 138 8.6 140 8.8 277 8.7
Out of Bounds 31 1.9 27 1.7 32 2.0 36 2.3 63 2.0
Own Rec. for TD 1 0.1 1 0.1 1 0.1 1 0.1 2 0.1
Opp. Rec. 136 8.5 138 8.6 139 8.7 137 8.6 275 8.6
Opp. Rec. for TD 10 0.6 10 0.6 12 0.8 12 0.8 22 0.7
Penalties 1797 112.3 1783 111.4 1648 103.0 1662 103.9 3445 107.7
Yds. Penalized 15127 945.4 15093 943.3 14296 893.5 14330 895.6 29423 919.5
Total Points Scored 5903 368.9 5912 369.5 6049 378.1 6040 377.5 11952 373.5
Total TDs 680 42.5 673 42.1 691 43.2 698 43.6 1371 42.8
TDs Rushing 220 13.8 220 13.8 219 13.7 219 13.7 439 13.7
TDs Passing 411 25.7 414 25.9 436 27.3 433 27.1 847 26.5
TDs on Ret. and Rec. 49 3.1 39 2.4 36 2.3 46 2.9 85 2.7
Extra Point Kicks 582 36.4 581 36.3 582 36.4 583 36.4 1164 36.4
Extra Point Kicks Att. 623 38.9 613 38.3 612 38.3 622 38.9 1235 38.6
2Pt Conversions 24 1.5 24 1.5 42 2.6 42 2.6 66 2.1
2Pt Conversions Att. 54 3.4 58 3.6 76 4.8 72 4.5 130 4.1
Safeties 6 0.4 5 0.3 4 0.3 5 0.3 10 0.3
Field Goals Made 393 24.6 411 25.7 409 25.6 391 24.4 802 25.1
Field Goals Attempted 464 29.0 488 30.5 483 30.2 459 28.7 947 29.6
% Successful — 84.7 — 84.2 — 84.7 — 85.2 — 84.7
AFC Total 680 220 411 49 582 623 24 54 393 464 6 5903
AFC Average 42.5 13.8 25.7 3.1 36.4 38.9 1.5 3.4 24.6 29.0 0.4 368.9
TD TDR TDP TDM XKG XKAtt X2G X2Att FG FGA SAF POINTS
L.A. Rams 60 23 32 5 51 53 5 7 34 41 2 527
New Orleans 60 26 33 1 52 53 4 6 28 30 0 504
Seattle 52 15 35 2 48 51 1 1 22 27 0 428
Chicago 50 16 28 6 42 45 4 5 23 30 1 421
Atlanta 49 11 36 2 41 43 2 6 25 26 0 414
Tampa Bay 49 11 36 2 40 44 1 5 20 27 0 396
Carolina 46 17 28 1 37 41 2 5 19 21 0 376
Green Bay 41 14 25 2 34 36 3 4 30 37 0 376
N.Y. Giants 39 13 23 3 31 32 4 7 32 33 0 369
Philadelphia 41 12 29 0 33 35 5 6 26 31 0 367
Minnesota 42 9 30 3 36 37 3 5 22 32 0 360
San Francisco 35 7 26 2 27 29 2 6 33 34 1 342
Dallas 36 13 22 1 32 33 2 2 29 36 0 339
Detroit 35 11 22 2 30 30 0 5 28 32 0 324
Washington 29 12 16 1 25 26 2 3 26 29 0 281
Arizona 27 9 15 3 23 24 2 3 12 17 0 225
NFC Total 691 219 436 36 582 612 42 76 409 483 4 6049
NFC Average 43.2 13.7 27.3 2.3 36.4 38.3 2.6 4.8 25.6 30.2 0.3 378.1
NFL Total 1371 439 847 85 1164 1235 66 130 802 947 10 11952
NFL Average 42.8 13.7 26.5 2.7 36.4 38.6 2.1 4.1 25.1 29.6 0.3 373.5
* Badgley, Mike, LA-C 0-0 4-4 5-5 5-5 1-2 15-16 37.9 37.0 52.0 59
— 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .938
Myers, Jason, NYJ 0-0 4-4 13-14 10-11 6-7 33-36 40.5 40.4 41.7 56
— 1.000 .929 .909 .857 .917
Lambo, Josh, Jac. 0-0 4-4 8-8 3-4 4-5 19-21 39.8 39.0 47.0 57
— 1.000 1.000 .750 .800 .905
* Sanders, Jason, Mia. 0-0 7-7 3-3 7-9 1-1 18-20 37.0 35.9 46.5 50
— 1.000 1.000 .778 1.000 .900
Tucker, Justin, Bal. 0-0 12-12 9-9 9-11 5-7 35-39 38.4 36.8 52.3 56
— 1.000 1.000 .818 .714 .897
Butker, Harrison, K.C. 0-0 9-9 7-7 6-7 2-4 24-27 36.3 34.7 49.0 54
— 1.000 1.000 .857 .500 .889
Fairbairn, Ka’imi, Hou. 1-1 9-9 11-11 12-15 4-6 37-42 38.4 36.8 50.0 54
1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .667 .881
Succop, Ryan, Ten. 0-0 5-6 13-13 5-7 3-4 26-30 37.2 36.2 43.8 54
— .833 1.000 .714 .750 .867
Vinatieri, Adam, Ind. 0-0 8-8 6-7 5-6 4-6 23-27 37.7 35.9 48.3 54
— 1.000 .857 .833 .667 .852
* Joseph, Greg, Cle. 0-0 4-4 7-7 5-7 1-2 17-20 38.2 36.5 47.3 51
— 1.000 1.000 .714 .500 .850
Gostkowski, Stephen, N.E. 0-0 11-11 10-10 4-6 2-5 27-32 36.2 33.7 49.2 52
— 1.000 1.000 .667 .400 .844
Bullock, Randy, Cin. 0-0 4-4 7-8 6-6 2-5 19-23 39.4 37.4 49.0 51
— 1.000 .875 1.000 .400 .826
* Carlson, Daniel, Min.-Oak. 0-0 2-2 3-4 9-12 3-3 17-21 41.8 41.2 44.3 50
— 1.000 .750 .750 1.000 .810
McManus, Brandon, Den. 0-0 5-5 6-6 7-7 2-7 20-25 41.1 37.6 55.2 53
— 1.000 1.000 1.000 .286 .800
Hauschka, Stephen, Buf. 0-0 3-3 8-8 7-10 4-7 22-28 40.7 38.4 49.2 54
— 1.000 1.000 .700 .571 .786
Boswell, Chris, Pit. 0-0 3-3 4-6 5-10 1-1 13-20 39.5 37.9 42.4 50
— 1.000 .667 .500 1.000 .650
(Nonqualifiers)
Sturgis, Caleb, LA-C 0-0 4-4 2-2 3-6 0-1 9-13 38.4 34.1 48.0 49
— 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .692
* McCrane, Matt, Oak.-Pit. 0-0 3-3 2-2 3-5 0-2 8-12 41.0 36.3 50.5 47
— 1.000 1.000 .600 .000 .667
Nugent, Mike, Oak. 0-0 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-1 6-6 36.8 36.8 — 52
— 1.000 — 1.000 1.000 1.000
Forbath, Kai, Jac. 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 4-5 36.2 31.3 56.0 41
— 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .800
AFC Totals 1-1 106-107 127-132 113-146 46-78 393-464 38.7 37.0 48.2 59
1.000 .991 .962 .774 .590 .847
NFL Totals 3-3 205-208 273-290 224-294 97-152 802-947 38.5 37.0 46.9 63
1.000 .986 .941 .762 .638 .84
Gould, Robbie, S.F. 0-0 9-9 13-13 9-10 2-2 33-34 35.4 35.1 45.0 53
— 1.000 1.000 .900 1.000 .971
Rosas, Aldrick, NY-G 0-0 9-9 13-13 6-6 4-5 32-33 36.2 35.7 52.0 57
— 1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .970
Bryant, Matt, Atl. 0-0 4-4 5-5 7-7 4-5 20-21 40.5 39.9 53.0 57
— 1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .952
Lutz, Wil, N.O. 1-1 5-5 9-9 11-12 2-3 28-30 37.8 37.2 47.0 54
1.000 1.000 1.000 .917 .667 .933
Hopkins, Dustin, Was. 0-0 5-5 7-7 10-12 4-5 26-29 41.1 39.9 51.0 56
— 1.000 1.000 .833 .800 .897
Gano, Graham, Car. 0-0 3-3 4-5 4-4 3-4 14-16 40.7 40.4 43.0 63
— 1.000 .800 1.000 .750 .875
Prater, Matt, Det. 0-0 8-8 12-12 5-7 3-5 28-32 37.8 36.0 50.5 54
— 1.000 1.000 .714 .600 .875
Zuerlein, Greg, LA-R 0-0 9-9 10-10 4-6 4-6 27-31 37.0 35.3 48.5 56
— 1.000 1.000 .667 .667 .871
Elliott, Jake, Phi. 0-0 7-7 10-11 7-8 2-5 26-31 37.6 35.6 48.0 56
— 1.000 .909 .875 .400 .839
Janikowski, Sebastian, Sea. 0-0 2-2 9-11 8-9 3-5 22-27 40.4 39.5 44.6 56
— 1.000 .818 .889 .600 .815
Crosby, Mason, G.B. 0-0 4-4 10-11 11-15 5-7 30-37 41.4 40.2 46.4 53
— 1.000 .909 .733 .714 .811
Maher, Brett, Dal. 0-0 10-10 6-8 7-11 6-7 29-36 38.9 37.7 43.7 62
— 1.000 .750 .636 .857 .806
Catanzaro, Chandler, T.B.-Car. 0-0 4-4 9-10 0-3 3-3 16-20 36.3 35.2 40.5 59
— 1.000 .900 .000 1.000 .800
Santos, Cairo, LA-R-T.B. 1-1 4-4 6-6 3-6 0-1 14-18 36.4 33.6 46.3 45
1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .778
Parkey, Cody, Chi. 0-0 6-6 7-10 9-12 1-2 23-30 36.9 35.5 41.3 50
— 1.000 .700 .750 .500 .767
Bailey, Dan, Min. 0-0 5-6 11-11 4-9 1-2 21-28 38.3 36.1 44.9 52
— .833 1.000 .444 .500 .750
(Nonqualifiers)
Gonzalez, Zane, Cle.-Ariz 0-0 1-1 4-4 2-4 2-5 9-14 43.7 40.6 49.4 55
— 1.000 1.000 .500 .400 .643
Dawson, Phil, Ariz 0-0 2-2 2-2 1-3 0-1 5-8 36.8 30.6 47.0 43
— 1.000 1.000 .333 .000 .625
Tavecchio, Giorgio, Atl. 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-2 5-5 42.6 42.6 — 56
— 1.000 — 1.000 1.000 1.000
Ficken, Sam, LA-R 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-3 36.0 34.0 37.0 34
— .000 1.000 .000 — .333
Hekker, Johnny, LA-R 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 20.0 20.0 — 20
— 1.000 — — — 1.000
NFC Totals 2-2 99-101 146-158 111-148 51-74 409-483 38.4 37.1 45.6 63
1.000 .980 .924 .750 .689 .847
NFL Totals 3-3 205-208 273-290 224-294 97-152 802-947 38.5 37.0 46.9 63
1.000 .986 .941 .762 .638 .847
AFC Total 6705 29590 4.4 99t 220 NFC Total 6565 29007 4.4 90t 219
AFC Average 419.1 1849.4 4.4 — 13.8 NFC Average 410.3 1812.9 4.4 — 13.7
LONGEST
AFC: 97 Ben Roethlisberger (to JuJu Smith-Schuster)
Pittsburgh at Denver, November 25 - TD
NFC: 90 Dak Prescott (to Amari Cooper) Dallas vs.
Washington, November 22 - TD
AFC Total 8775 5598 — 63787 608 3991 59796 — — 411 — 97t 220 —
AFC Average 548.4 349.9 63.8 3986.7 38.0 249.4 3737.3 7.27 11.39 25.7 4.7 — 13.8 2.5
NFC Total 8896 5864 — 66480 673 4539 61941 — — 436 — 90t 199 —
NFC Average 556.0 366.5 65.9 4155.0 42.1 283.7 3871.3 7.47 11.34 27.3 4.9 — 12.4 2.2
League Total 17671 11462 — 130267 1281 8530 120737 — — 847 — 97t 419 —
League Average 552.2 358.2 64.9 4070.8 40.0 266.6 3804.3 7.37 11.37 26.5 4.8 — 13.1 2.4
t = Touchdown
Leader based on rating points, minimum 224 attempts
* Player that was a rookie in 2018
t = Touchdown
Leader based on rating points, minimum 224 attempts
* Player that was a rookie in 2018
LONGEST
AFC: 104 Marcus Maye, N.Y. Jets vs. Denver, October 7
NFC: 98 Bobby Wagner, Seattle vs. San Francisco,
December 2 - TD
TOUCHDOWNS
NFC: 2 Eddie Jackson, Chicago
2 Alec Ogletree, N.Y. Giants
AFC: 1 * Jerome Baker, Miami
1 * Jessie Bates, Cincinnati
1 Jayon Brown, Tennessee
1 Malcolm Butler, Tennessee
1 Morris Claiborne, N.Y. Jets
1 Gareon Conley, Oakland
1 Zach Cunningham, Houston
1 Todd Davis, Denver
1 Bud Dupree, Pittsburgh
1 * Minkah Fitzpatrick, Miami
1 Chris Harris, Denver
1 Myles Jack, Jacksonville
1 Michael Johnson, Cincinnati
1 Trumaine Johnson, N.Y. Jets
1 Chris Jones, Kansas City
1 Reshad Jones, Miami
1 Johnathan Joseph, Houston
1 Desmond King, L.A. Chargers
1 Darron Lee, N.Y. Jets
1 Devin McCourty, New England
1 Ron Parker, Kansas City
1 * Justin Reid, Houston
1 Telvin Smith, Jacksonville
1 Daniel Sorensen, Kansas City
1 Shawn Williams, Cincinnati
1 Vince Williams, Pittsburgh
AFC Average 72.0 3202.9 — 44.5 5.2 0.5 30.3 262.9 28.1 39.4
NFC Average 66.4 3018.1 — 45.5 4.3 0.5 26.5 217.7 24.2 40.9
NFL Average 69.2 3110.5 — 45.0 4.7 0.5 28.4 240.3 26.2 40.1
AFC—INDIVIDUAL PUNTERS
Total Opp Return In Net
No Yards Long Avg Punts TB Blk Ret Yards 20 Avg
Koch, Sam, Bal. 60 2842 65 47.4 61 5 1 31 315 27 39.8
Kern, Brett, Ten. 74 3483 62 47.1 75 3 1 33 296 39 41.7
Sanchez, Rigoberto, Ind. 57 2629 63 46.1 57 5 0 21 93 24 42.7
Edwards, Lac, NYJ 82 3763 67 45.9 82 5 0 42 318 23 40.8
Colquitt, Britton, Cle. 83 3767 79 45.4 85 6 2 37 397 32 38.2
Allen, Ryan, N.E. 64 2885 66 45.1 64 5 0 25 255 21 39.5
* Bojorquez, Corey, Buf. 45 2028 60 45.1 46 4 1 20 137 22 39.4
* Cooke, Logan, Jac. 86 3872 72 45.0 86 7 0 37 184 37 41.3
Colquitt, Dustin, K.C. 45 2021 67 44.9 45 5 0 17 97 21 40.5
* Wadman, Colby, Den. 65 2905 65 44.7 65 7 0 27 301 22 37.9
Haack, Matt, Mia. 87 3884 65 44.6 88 6 1 37 384 35 38.4
Huber, Kevin, Cin. 71 3119 69 43.9 72 3 1 30 220 29 39.4
* Daniel, Trevor, Hou. 74 3237 61 43.7 74 5 0 32 240 36 39.1
Berry, Jordan, Pit. 63 2753 69 43.7 63 4 0 16 227 28 38.8
* Townsend, Johnny, Oak. 70 3022 64 43.2 70 5 0 28 241 17 38.3
Jones, Donnie, LA-C 47 1990 59 42.3 47 3 0 21 143 15 38.0
(Nonqualifiers)
King, Marquette, Den. 20 881 66 44.1 20 1 0 8 67 7 39.7
Darr, Matt, Buf. 20 809 55 40.5 20 1 0 8 64 5 36.3
Schmidt, Colton, Buf. 16 676 55 42.3 16 2 0 6 96 4 33.8
Roethlisberger, Ben, Pit. 1 27 27 27.0 1 0 0 1 18 0 9.0
Sturgis, Caleb, LA-C 1 24 24 24.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 24.0
NFC—INDIVIDUAL PUNTERS
Total Opp Return In Net
No Yards Long Avg Punts TB Blk Ret Yards 20 Avg
Lee, Andy, Ariz 94 4568 64 48.6 94 7 0 44 420 32 42.6
* Dickson, Michael, Sea. 78 3759 69 48.2 79 5 1 36 304 28 42.5
Johnston, Cameron, Phi. 61 2937 68 48.1 61 7 0 31 194 24 42.7
Morstead, Thomas, N.O. 43 1996 60 46.4 43 4 0 12 60 15 43.2
Hekker, Johnny, LA-R 43 1992 68 46.3 43 2 0 12 104 21 43.0
Bosher, Matt, Atl. 60 2729 57 45.5 62 3 2 27 184 22 40.1
Dixon, Riley, NY-G 71 3226 60 45.4 71 4 0 27 177 20 41.8
Way, Tress, Was. 79 3581 63 45.3 79 0 0 31 303 41 41.5
Palardy, Michael, Car. 61 2759 59 45.2 61 4 0 22 181 24 41.0
Wile, Matt, Min. 72 3255 70 45.2 73 2 1 31 188 27 41.5
Anger, Bryan, T.B. 57 2567 64 45.0 58 4 1 27 231 15 38.9
O'Donnell, Pat, Chi. 62 2791 65 45.0 63 7 1 20 150 28 39.7
* Scott, J.K., G.B. 71 3176 67 44.7 72 9 1 20 206 19 38.8
Martin, Sam, Det. 74 3310 61 44.7 74 4 0 29 332 32 39.2
Jones, Chris, Dal. 60 2670 63 44.5 60 2 0 30 254 17 39.6
Pinion, Bradley, S.F. 68 2973 64 43.7 69 4 1 25 195 22 39.1
(Nonqualifiers)
Kaser, Drew, LA-C 13 629 66 48.4 14 1 1 7 114 5 35.4
t = Touchdown
Leader based on average return, minimum 20 returns
* Player that was a rookie in 2018
Touchdowns
40 Todd Gurley 46 Todd Gurley 56 Todd Gurley
32 Alvin Kamara 38 Melvin Gordon 47 Antonio Brown
26 Melvin Gordon 36 Antonio Brown 43 David Johnson
25 Kareem Hunt 35 Davante Adams 39 DeAndre Hopkins
24 Two players tied 34 Two players tied 38 Melvin Gordon
Field Goals
72 Robbie Gould 107 Justin Tucker 140 Justin Tucker
69 Justin Tucker 91 Stephen Gostkowski 124 Stephen Gostkowski
65 Greg Zuerlein 89 Matt Prater 115 Robbie Gould
64 Stephen Gostkowski 88 Matt Bryant 113 Stephen Hauschka
62 Harrison Butker 87 Wil Lutz 111 Matt Prater
Rushes
546 Ezekiel Elliott 868 Ezekiel Elliott 1,042 Todd Gurley
535 Todd Gurley 813 Todd Gurley 940 Frank Gore
526 Jordan Howard 778 Jordan Howard 910 Lamar Miller
459 Melvin Gordon 716 Lamar Miller 897 Melvin Gordon
453 Kareem Hunt 713 Melvin Gordon 885 LeSean McCoy
Rushing Yards
2,556 Todd Gurley 4,048 Ezekiel Elliott 4,547 Todd Gurley
2,417 Ezekiel Elliott 3,441 Todd Gurley 4,048 Ezekiel Elliott
2,151 Kareem Hunt 3,370 Jordan Howard 3,814 LeSean McCoy
2,057 Jordan Howard 2,987 Melvin Gordon 3,806 Lamar Miller
1,990 Melvin Gordon 2,934 Lamar Miller 3,675 Frank Gore
Rushing Touchdowns
30 Todd Gurley 36 Todd Gurley 46 Todd Gurley
22 Alvin Kamara 28 Ezekiel Elliott 32 Latavius Murray
18 Melvin Gordon 28 Melvin Gordon 31 LeGarrette Blount
18 Jordan Howard 26 Latavius Murray 31 David Johnson
18 Mark Ingram 25 LeGarrette Blount 30 Mark Ingram
Pass Attempts
1,236 Ben Roethlisberger 1,752 Kirk Cousins 2,363 Eli Manning
1,151 Tom Brady 1,745 Eli Manning 2,325 Drew Brees
1,147 Eli Manning 1,745 Ben Roethlisberger 2,322 Philip Rivers
1,146 Kirk Cousins 1,714 Matthew Stafford 2,306 Matthew Stafford
1,137 Matt Ryan 1,698 Drew Brees 2,295 Kirk Cousins
Completions
812 Ben Roethlisberger 1,221 Drew Brees 1,649 Drew Brees
772 Kirk Cousins 1,178 Kirk Cousins 1,557 Kirk Cousins
764 Matt Ryan 1,140 Ben Roethlisberger 1,544 Matt Ryan
760 Tom Brady 1,137 Matt Ryan 1,524 Matthew Stafford
750 Drew Brees 1,126 Matthew Stafford 1,496 Eli Manning
Passing Yards
9,380 Ben Roethlisberger 13,963 Matt Ryan 18,554 Matt Ryan
9,019 Matt Ryan 13,534 Drew Brees 18,404 Drew Brees
8,932 Tom Brady 13,308 Kirk Cousins 18,001 Philip Rivers
8,823 Philip Rivers 13,209 Philip Rivers 17,474 Kirk Cousins
8,492 Jared Goff 13,199 Ben Roethlisberger 17,256 Tom Brady
Receptions
229 Michael Thomas 321 Michael Thomas 447 Antonio Brown
211 DeAndre Hopkins 311 Antonio Brown 420 Julio Jones
205 Antonio Brown 289 DeAndre Hopkins 400 DeAndre Hopkins
204 Adam Thielen 287 Jarvis Landry 397 Jarvis Landry
201 Julio Jones 285 Larry Fitzgerald 394 Larry Fitzgerald
Receiving Yards
3,121 Julio Jones 4,530 Julio Jones 6,401 Julio Jones
2,950 DeAndre Hopkins 4,114 Antonio Brown 5,948 Antonio Brown
2,830 Antonio Brown 3,904 DeAndre Hopkins 5,425 DeAndre Hopkins
2,662 Tyreek Hill 3,846 Mike Evans 5,052 Mike Evans
2,650 Michael Thomas 3,787 Michael Thomas 4,808 T.Y. Hilton
Receiving Touchdowns
24 Antonio Brown 36 Antonio Brown 46 Antonio Brown
24 DeAndre Hopkins 35 Davante Adams 39 DeAndre Hopkins
23 Davante Adams 28 DeAndre Hopkins 36 Davante Adams
19 Tyreek Hill 25 Mike Evans 34 Doug Baldwin
18 Travis Kelce 25 Tyreek Hill 32 Odell Beckham
Interceptions
12 Kevin Byard 14 Marcus Peters 22 Marcus Peters
11 Xavien Howrd 13 Darius Slay 16 Reggie Nelson
11 Darius Slay 12 Kevin Byard 15 Darius Slay
9 Kyle Fuller 11 Four players tied 14 Trumaine Johnson
9 Jordan Poyer 14 Damarious Randall
Sacks
31.5 Aaron Donald 41.0 Chandler Jones 53.5 Chandler Jones
30.0 Chandler Jones 39.5 Aaron Donald 50.5 Aaron Donald
26.0 Ryan Kerrigan 38.0 Von Miller 49.0 Khalil Mack
25.0 Three players tied 37.0 Ryan Kerrigan 49.0 Von Miller
34.0 Two players tied 46.5 Ryan Kerrigan
Most Points
1,005 L.A. Rams 1,421 New Orleans 1,829 New Orleans
980 Kansas City 1,369 Kansas City 1,800 New England
952 New Orleans 1,335 New England 1,774 Kansas City
894 New England 1,307 Atlanta 1,656 Pittsburgh
834 Pittsburgh 1,233 Pittsburgh 1,646 Atlanta
Fewest Turnovers
28 Seattle 41 New England 55 New England
29 Kansas City 46 Kansas City 61 Kansas City
30 New England 46 Seattle 62 Seattle
34 Three teams tied 47 Atlanta 67 Minnesota
50 Minnesota 74 Two teams tied
HIGHEST NFL POSTSEASON PASSER RATINGS, ACTIVE PLAYERS (MINIMUM: 150 ATTEMPTS)
Avg.
Player Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Gain TD Int. Rating
Matt Ryan 10 351 237 67.5 2,672 7.61 20 7 100.8
Drew Brees 15 615 408 66.3 4,759 7.74 33 11 100.0
Aaron Rodgers 16 595 378 63.5 4,458 7.49 36 10 99.4
Nick Foles 6 210 143 68.1 1,633 7.78 11 5 98.8
Alex Smith 7 253 156 61.7 1,745 6.90 14 2 97.4
Russell Wilson 13 363 225 62.0 3,010 8.29 21 11 94.9
Mark Sanchez 6 157 95 60.5 1,155 7.36 9 3 94.3
Tom Brady 40 1,589 1,005 63.3 11,179 7.04 73 34 90.5
Joe Flacco 15 447 253 56.6 3,223 7.21 25 10 88.6
Cam Newton 7 224 134 59.8 1,821 8.13 10 7 87.7
AVERAGE YARDS PER PASS Avg. Att. Yards INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Pct. Att. Int.
Otto Graham 8.63 1,565 13,499 Aaron Rodgers 1.46 5,492 80
Sid Luckman 8.42 1,744 14,686 Colin Kaepernick 1.77 1,692 30
Norm Van Brocklin 8.16 2,895 23,611 Tom Brady 1.82 9,375 171
Steve Young 7.98 4,149 33,124 Derek Carr 1.93 2,800 54
Kurt Warner 7.95 4,070 32,344 Russell Wilson 1.93 3,261 63
Tony Romo 7.89 4,335 34,183 Alex Smith 2.04 4,941 101
Russell Wilson 7.86 3,261 25,624 Sam Bradford 2.06 2,967 61
Ed Brown 7.85 1,987 15,600 Nick Foles 2.09 1,581 33
Bart Starr 7.85 3,149 24,718 Neil O’Donnell 2.11 3,229 68
Ben Roethlisberger 7.84 7,168 56,194 Matt Ryan 2.14 6,201 133
*Game called with 5:29 remaining in the fourth quarter because of severe thunder and lightning.
**Game called with 5:49 remaining in the third quarter because of lightning and torrential rain.
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference. *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference.
New England finished ahead of Houston based on head-to-head Indianapolis finished ahead of Houston based on head-to-head
victory. Kansas City finished ahead of Los Angeles sweep. Tennessee finished ahead of Buffalo, Baltimore and
Chargers based on better division record (5-1 to Chargers’ Los Angeles Chargers based on better conference record
4-2). New Orleans finished ahead of L.A. Rams based on (Titans 8-4 to Bills 7-5, Ravens 7-5 and Chargers 7-5). Buffalo
head-to-head victory. Atlanta finished ahead of Carolina based and Baltimore had better conference record than
on head-to-head sweep. Los Angeles Chargers (Bills 7-5 and Ravens 7-5 to Chargers
Wild Card Playoff Games: Indianapolis 21, HOUSTON 7; 6-6). Buffalo finished ahead of Baltimore based on better
Los Angeles Chargers 23, BALTIMORE 17 strength of victory (.396 to Ravens .299). New Orleans fin-
Divisional Playoff Games: KANSAS CITY 31, Indianapolis 13; ished ahead of Carolina based on head-to-head sweep.
NEW ENGLAND 41, Los Angeles Chargers 28 Wild Card Playoff Games: Tennessee 22, KANSAS CITY 21;
AFC Championship Game: New England 37, KANSAS CITY 31 (OT) JACKSONVILLE 10, Buffalo 3
Wild Card Playoff Games: Philadelphia 16, CHICAGO 15 Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 35, Tennessee 14;
DALLAS 24, Seattle 22 Jacksonville 45, PITTSBURGH 42
Divisional Playoff Games: LOS ANGELES RAMS 30, Dallas 22; AFC Championship Game: NEW ENGLAND 24, Jacksonville 20
NEW ORLEANS 20, Philadelphia 14 Wild Card Playoff Games: Atlanta 26, LOS ANGELES RAMS 13;
NFC Championship Game: Los Angeles Rams 26, NEW ORLEANS 23 (OT) NEW ORLEANS 31, Carolina 26
Super Bowl LIII: New England (AFC) 13, Los Angeles Rams (NFC) 3 Divisional Playoff Games: PHILADELPHIA 15, Atlanta 10;
at Mercdes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia MINNESOTA 29, New Orleans 24
NFC Championship Game: PHILADELPHIA 38, Minnesota 7
Super Bowl LII: Philadelphia (NFC) 41, New England (AFC) 33
In Past Standings section, home teams in playoff games are at U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
indicated by capital letters.
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference. *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference.
Houston finished ahead of Tennessee based on better division Denver finished ahead of New England and Cincinnati based on
record (5-1 to Titans’ 2-4). Kansas City finished ahead of head-to-head victory against each team. New England finished
Oakland based on head-to-head sweep. Detroit finished ahead ahead of Cincinnati based on better record vs. common oppo-
of Tampa Bay based on better record vs. common opponents nents (4-1 to Bengals’ 2-3). Pittsburgh finished ahead of
(3-2 to Buccaneers’ 2-3). New York Jets based on better record vs. common opponents
Wild Card Playoff Games: HOUSTON 27, Oakland 14; (4-1 to Jets’ 3-2). Green Bay finished ahead of Seattle based
PITTSBURGH 30, Miami 12 on head-to-head victory.
Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 34, Houston 16; Wild Card Playoff Games: Kansas City 30, HOUSTON 0;
Pittsburgh 18, KANSAS CITY 16 Pittsburgh 18, CINCINNATI 16
AFC Championship Game: NEW ENGLAND 36, Pittsburgh 17 Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 27, Kansas City 20;
Wild Card Playoff Games: SEATTLE 26, Detroit 6; DENVER 23, Pittsburgh 16
GREEN BAY 38, New York Giants 13 AFC Championship Game: DENVER 20, New England 18
Divisional Playoff Games: ATLANTA 36, Seattle 20; Wild Card Playoff Games: Seattle 10, MINNESOTA 9;
Green Bay 34, DALLAS 31 Green Bay 35, WASHINGTON 18
NFC Championship Game: ATLANTA 44, Green Bay 21 Divisional Playoff Games: ARIZONA 26, Green Bay 20 (OT);
Super Bowl LI: New England (AFC) 34, Atlanta (NFC) 28 (OT) CAROLINA 31, Seattle 24
at NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas NFC Championship Game: CAROLINA 49, Arizona 15
Super Bowl 50: Denver (AFC) 24, Carolina (NFC) 10
at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Playoff Seeds
AFC NFC
1. New England 1. Dallas Playoff Seeds
2. Kansas City 2. Atlanta AFC NFC
3. Pittsburgh 3. Seattle 1. Denver 1. Carolina
4. Houston 4. Green Bay 2. New England 2. Arizona
5. Oakland 5. N.Y. Giants 3. Cincinnati 3. Minnesota
6. Miami 6. Detroit 4. Houston 4. Washington
5. Kansas City 5. Green Bay
6. Pittsburgh 6. Seattle
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference. *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
New England finished ahead of Denver based on head-to-head Cincinnati finished ahead of Indianapolis based on head-to-head
victory. Pittsburgh finished ahead of Indianapolis based on head- victory. New York Jets finished ahead of Miami based on better
to-head victory. Kansas City finished ahead of San Diego based division record (3-3 to Dolphins’ 2-4). Pittsburgh finished ahead
on head-to-head sweep. Seattle finished ahead of Green Bay and of Baltimore based on better division record (4-2 to Ravens’ 3-3).
Dallas based on better conference record (10-2 to Packers’ 9-3 Atlanta finished ahead of Tampa Bay based on better conference
to Cowboys’ 8-4). Green Bay finished ahead of Dallas based on record (3-9 to Buccaneers’ 2-10).
better conference record (9-3 to Cowboys’ 8-4). Arizona finished Wild Card Playoff Games: INDIANAPOLIS 45, Kansas City 44;
ahead of Detroit based on head-to-head victory. San Diego 27, CINCINNATI 10
Wild Card Playoff Games: Baltimore 30, PITTSBURGH 17; Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 43, Indianapolis 22;
INDIANAPOLIS 26, Cincinnati 10 DENVER 24, San Diego 17
Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 35, Baltimore 31; AFC Championship Game: DENVER 26, New England 16
Indianapolis 24, DENVER 13 Wild Card Playoff Games: New Orleans 26, PHILADELPHIA 24;
AFC Championship Game: NEW ENGLAND 45, Indianapolis 7 San Francisco 23, GREEN BAY 20
Wild Card Playoff Games: CAROLINA 27, Arizona 16; Divisional Playoff Games: SEATTLE 23, New Orleans 15;
DALLAS 24, Detroit 20 San Francisco 23, CAROLINA 10
Divisional Playoff Games: SEATTLE 31, Carolina 17; NFC Championship Game: SEATTLE 23, San Francisco 17
GREEN BAY 26, Dallas 21 Super Bowl XLVIII: Seattle (NFC) 43, Denver (AFC) 8
NFC Championship Game: SEATTLE 28, Green Bay 22 (OT) at MetLife Stadium, New York-New Jersey
Super Bowl XLIX: New England (AFC) 28, Seattle (NFC) 24
at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona Playoff Seeds
AFC NFC
1. Denver 1. Seattle
Playoff Seeds 2. New England 2. Carolina
AFC NFC 3. Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia
1. New England 1. Seattle 4. Indianapolis 4. Green Bay
2. Denver 2. Green Bay 5. Kansas City 5. San Francisco
3. Pittsburgh 3. Dallas 6. San Diego 6. New Orleans
4. Indianapolis 4. Carolina
5. Cincinnati 5. Arizona
6. Baltimore 6. Detroit
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
New York Jets finished ahead of Buffalo based on better record in Miami finished ahead of Buffalo based on head-to-head sweep.
common games (5-7 to Bills’ 3-9). Baltimore finished ahead of Baltimore finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on head-to-head
Cincinnati based on better division record (4-2 to Bengals’ 3-3). sweep. Denver finished ahead of San Diego and Oakland based
New England finished ahead of Houston based on head-to-head on best record in common games (Denver 5-5; Oakland 4-6; San
victory. Minnesota finished ahead of Chicago based on better Diego 4-6). San Diego finished ahead of Oakland based on better
division record (4-2 to Bears’ 3-3). Carolina finished ahead of conference record (7-5 to Raiders’ 6-6). Cincinnati finished
New Orleans and Tampa Bay based on better record against ahead of Tennessee based on head-to-head victory. Philadelphia
common opponents than Tampa Bay (6-4 to Buccaneers’ 5-5) finished ahead of Dallas based on head-to-head sweep. Atlanta
and head-to-head sweep over the Saints. New Orleans finished finished ahead of Detroit based on head-to-head victory. San
ahead of Tampa Bay based on head-to-head sweep. Francisco finished ahead of New Orleans based on better confer-
Wild Card Playoff Games: HOUSTON 19, Cincinnati 13; ence record (10-2 to Saints’ 9-3).
BALTIMORE 24, Indianapolis 9 Wild Card Playoff Games: HOUSTON 31, Cincinnati 10;
Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 41, Houston 28; DENVER 29, Pittsburgh 23 (OT)
Baltimore 38, DENVER 35 (2 OT) Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ENGLAND 45, Denver 10;
AFC Championship Game: Baltimore 28, NEW ENGLAND 13 BALTIMORE 20, Houston 13
Wild Card Playoff Games: GREEN BAY 24, Minnesota 10; AFC Championship Game: NEW ENGLAND 23, Baltimore 20
Seattle 24, WASHINGTON 14 Wild Card Playoff Games: NEW ORLEANS 45, Detroit 28;
Divisional Playoff Games: ATLANTA 30, Seattle 28; NEW YORK GIANTS 24, Atlanta 2
SAN FRANCISCO 45, Green Bay 31 Divisional Playoff Games: SAN FRANCISCO 36, New Orleans 32;
NFC Championship Game: San Francisco 28, ATLANTA 24 New York Giants 37, GREEN BAY 20
Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore (AFC) 34, San Francisco (NFC) 31 NFC Championship Game: New York Giants 20, SAN FRANCISCO 17 (OT)
at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants (NFC) 21, New England (AFC) 17
at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
Playoff Seeds
AFC NFC
1. Denver 1. Atlanta Playoff Seeds
2. New England 2. San Francisco AFC NFC
3. Houston 3. Green Bay 1. New England 1. Green Bay
4. Baltimore 4. Washington 2. Baltimore 2. San Francisco
5. Indianapolis 5. Seattle 3. Houston 3. New Orleans
6. Cincinnati 6. Minnesota 4. Denver 4. New York Giants
5. Pittsburgh 5. Atlanta
6. Cincinnati 6. Detroit
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Pittsburgh finished ahead of Baltimore based on better division New England finished ahead of Cincinnati based on better strength
record (5-1 to 4-2). Indianapolis finished ahead of Kansas City of victory (.450 to Bengals’ .438). Baltimore finished ahead of
based on head-to-head victory. Houston finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on better division record (3-3 to Steelers’ 2-4).
Tennessee based on better division record (3-3 to 2-4). New York Jets finished ahead of Baltimore for first Wild Card
Philadelphia finished ahead of the Giants based on head-to-head based on better record vs. common opponents (4-1 to Ravens’
sweep. Dallas finished ahead of Washington based on better 1-4) and ahead of Houston based on better conference record
division record (3-3 to 2-4). Green Bay finished ahead of the (7-5 to Texans’ 6-6). Baltimore was second Wild Card based on
Giants and Tampa Bay based on best strength of victory better conference record than Houston (7-5 to Texans’ 6-6).
(Green Bay .475; Giants .400; Tampa Bay .344). Detroit finished Dallas finished ahead of Philadelphia based on head-to-head
ahead of Minnesota based on better division record (2-4 to 1-5). sweep (2-0). Green Bay was first Wild Card ahead of Philadelphia
Seattle finished ahead of St. Louis based on better division record based on better record vs. common opponents (4-1 to
(4-2 to 3-3). Eagles’ 3-2).
Wild Card Playoff Games: N.Y. Jets 17, INDIANAPOLIS 16; Wild Card Playoff: New York Jets 24, CINCINNATI 14;
Baltimore 30, KANSAS CITY 7 Baltimore 33, NEW ENGLAND 14
Divisional Playoff Games: PITTSBURGH 31, Baltimore 24; Divisional Playoff: INDIANAPOLIS 20, Baltimore 3;
N.Y. Jets 28, NEW ENGLAND 21 New York Jets 17, SAN DIEGO 14
AFC Championship Game: PITTSBURGH 24, N.Y. Jets 19 AFC Championship: INDIANAPOLIS 30, New York Jets 17
Wild Card Playoff Games: SEATTLE 41, New Orleans 36; Wild Card Playoff: DALLAS 34, Philadelphia 14;
Green Bay 21, PHILADELPHIA 16 ARIZONA 51, Green Bay 45 (OT)
Divisional Playoff Games: Green Bay 48, ATLANTA 21; Divisional Playoff Games: NEW ORLEANS 45, Arizona 14;
CHICAGO 35, Seattle 24 MINNESOTA 34, Dallas 3
NFC Championship Game: Green Bay 21, CHICAGO 14 NFC Championship Game: NEW ORLEANS 31, Minnesota 28 (OT)
Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay (NFC) 31, Pittsburgh (AFC) 25 Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans (NFC) 31, Indianapolis (AFC) 17
at Cowboys Stadium, North Texas at Sun Life Stadium, South Florida
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Miami finished ahead of New England based on better conference Pittsburgh finished ahead of Cleveland based on head-to-head
record (8-4 to Patriots’ 7-5). Baltimore was second Wild Card sweep (2-0). Tennessee finished ahead of Cleveland based on
ahead of New England based on better conference record (8-4 to better record vs. common opponents (4-1 to Browns’ 3-2).
Patriots’ 7-5). San Diego finished ahead of Denver based on Kansas City finished ahead of Oakland based on better record vs.
better division record (5-1 to Broncos’ 3-3). N.Y. Giants finished common opponents (2-10 to Raiders’ 1-11). Dallas finished
ahead of Carolina based on head-to-head victory. ahead of Green Bay based on head-to-head victory. Detroit
Wild Card Playoff: SAN DIEGO 23, Indianapolis 17; finished ahead of Chicago based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).
Baltimore 27, MIAMI 9 Carolina finished ahead of New Orleans based on better
Divisional Playoff: Baltimore 13, TENNESSEE 10; conference record (7-5 to Saints’ 6-6).
PITTSBURGH 35, San Diego 24 Wild Card Playoff: Jacksonville 31, PITTSBURGH 29;
AFC Championship: PITTSBURGH 23, Baltimore 14 SAN DIEGO 17, Tennessee 6
Wild Card Playoff: ARIZONA 30, Atlanta 24; Divisional Playoff: NEW ENGLAND 31, Jacksonville 20;
Philadelphia 26, MINNESOTA 14 San Diego 28, INDIANAPOLIS 24
Divisional Playoff: Arizona 33, CAROLINA 13; AFC Championship: NEW ENGLAND 21, San Diego 12
Philadelphia 23, N.Y. GIANTS 11 Wild Card Playoff: SEATTLE 35, Washington 14;
NFC Championship: ARIZONA 32, Philadelphia 25 N.Y. Giants 24, TAMPA BAY 14
Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh (AFC) 27, Arizona (NFC) 23 Divisional Playoff: GREEN BAY 42, Seattle 20;
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida N.Y. Giants 21, DALLAS 17
NFC Championship: N.Y. Giants 23, GREEN BAY 20 (OT)
Playoff Seeds Super Bowl XLII: N.Y. Giants (NFC) 17, New England (AFC) 14
AFC NFC at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
1. Tennessee 1. N.Y. Giants
2. Pittsburgh 2. Carolina Playoff Seeds
3. Miami 3. Minnesota AFC NFC
4. San Diego 4. Arizona 1. New England 1. Dallas
5. Indianapolis 5. Atlanta 2. Indianapolis 2. Green Bay
6. Baltimore 6. Philadelphia 3. San Diego 3. Seattle
4. Pittsburgh 4. Tampa Bay
5. Jacksonville 5. N.Y. Giants
6. Tennessee 6. Washington
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Indianapolis finished ahead of New England based on head-to-head Cincinnati finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on better division
victory. Cincinnati finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on better record (5-1 to Steelers’ 4-2). Baltimore finished ahead of
division record (4-2 to Steelers’ 3-3). Tennessee finished ahead Cleveland based on better division record (2-4 to Browns’ 1-5).
of Jacksonville based on better division record (4-2 to Jaguars’ Tampa Bay finished ahead of Carolina based on better division
2-4). Kansas City finished ahead of Denver based on better record (5-1 to Panthers’ 4-2). Chicago finished ahead of Tampa
division record (4-2 to Broncos’ 3-3). New Orleans finished Bay, and Tampa Bay finished ahead of the N.Y. Giants, based on
ahead of Philadelphia based on head-to-head victory. N.Y. Giants better conference record (Bears’ 10-2 to Buccaneers’ 9-3 to
finished ahead of Carolina and St. Louis based on better Giants’ 8-4).
conference record (Giants' 7-5 to Panthers' 6-6 and Rams' 6-6) Wild Card playoff: NEW ENGLAND 28, Jacksonville 3;
and ahead of Green Bay based on strength of victory (.422 to Pittsburgh 31, CINCINNATI 17
Packers' .383). Divisional playoff: DENVER 27, New England 13;
Wild Card Playoff: INDIANAPOLIS 23, Kansas City 8; Pittsburgh 21, INDIANAPOLIS 18
NEW ENGLAND 37, N.Y. Jets 16 AFC Championship: Pittsburgh 34, DENVER 17
Divisional Playoff: Indianapolis 15, BALTIMORE 6; Wild Card playoffs: Washington 17, TAMPA BAY 10;
New England 24, SAN DIEGO 21 Carolina 23, NEW YORK GIANTS 0
AFC Championship: INDIANAPOLIS 38, New England 34 Divisional playoff: SEATTLE 20, Washington 10;
Wild Card Playoff: SEATTLE 21, Dallas 20; Carolina 29, CHICAGO 21
PHILADELPHIA 23, N.Y. Giants 20 NFC Championship: SEATTLE 34, Carolina 14
Divisional Playoff: NEW ORLEANS 27, Philadelphia 24; Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Seattle (NFC) 10
CHICAGO 27, Seattle 24 (OT) at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
NFC Championship: CHICAGO 39, New Orleans 14
Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis (AFC) 29, Chicago (NFC) 17 Playoff Seeds
at Dolphin Stadium, Miami, Florida AFC NFC
1. Indianapolis 1. Seattle
Playoff Seeds 2. Denver 2. Chicago
AFC NFC 3. Cincinnati 3. Tampa Bay
1. San Diego 1. Chicago 4. New England 4. New York Giants
2. Baltimore 2. New Orleans 5. Jacksonville 5. Carolina
3. Indianapolis 3. Philadelphia 6. Pittsburgh 6. Washington
4. New England 4. Seattle
5. N.Y. Jets 5. Dallas
6. Kansas City 6. N.Y. Giants
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Indianapolis finished ahead of San Diego based on head-to-head Buffalo finished ahead of N.Y. Jets based on better division record
victory. N.Y. Jets finished ahead of Denver based on better record (2-4 to Jets’ 1-5). Indianapolis finished ahead of Tennessee based
vs. common opponents (5-0 to Broncos’ 3-2). St. Louis finished on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Jacksonville finished ahead of
ahead of New Orleans and Minnesota based on best conference Houston based on better division record (2-4 to Texans’ 1-5).
record (7-5 to Saints’ 6-6 to Vikings’ 5-7), and Minnesota Denver finished ahead of Miami based on better conference
finished ahead of New Orleans based on head-to-head victory. record (9-3 to Dolphins’ 7-5). Oakland finished ahead of San
N.Y. Giants finished ahead of Dallas and Washington based on Diego based on better conference record (3-9 to Chargers’ 2-10).
better head-to-head record (3-1 to Cowboys’ 2-2 to Redskins’ Philadelphia finished ahead of St. Louis based on better
1-3), and Dallas finished ahead of Washington based on conference record (9-3 to Rams’ 8-4). Seattle finished ahead of
head-to-head sweep (2-0). Dallas based on better strength of victory (65-95 to Cowboys’
Wild Card playoffs: N.Y. Jets 20, SAN DIEGO 17 (OT); 62-98).
INDIANAPOLIS 49, Denver 24 Wild Card playoffs: Tennessee 20, BALTIMORE 17;
Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 20, N.Y. Jets 17 (OT); INDIANAPOLIS 41, Denver 10
NEW ENGLAND 20, Indianapolis 3 Divisional playoffs: NEW ENGLAND 17, Tennessee 14;
AFC Championship: New England 41, PITTSBURGH 27 Indianapolis 38, KANSAS CITY 31
Wild Card playoffs: St. Louis 27, SEATTLE 20; AFC Championship: NEW ENGLAND 24, Indianapolis 14
Minnesota 31, GREEN BAY 17 Wild Card playoffs: CAROLINA 29, Dallas 10;
Divisional playoffs: ATLANTA 47, St. Louis 17; GREEN BAY 33, Seattle 27 (OT)
PHILADELPHIA 27, Minnesota 14 Divisional playoffs: Carolina 29, ST. LOUIS 23 (2OT);
NFC Championship: PHILADELPHIA 27, Atlanta 10 PHILADELPHIA 20, Green Bay 17 (OT)
Super Bowl XXXIX: New England (AFC) 24, Philadelphia (NFC) 21 NFC Championship: Carolina 14, PHILADELPHIA 3
at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England (AFC) 32, Carolina (NFC) 29
at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas
Playoff Seeds
AFC NFC Playoff Seeds
1. Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia AFC NFC
2. New England 2. Atlanta 1. New England 1. Philadelphia
3. Indianapolis 3. Green Bay 2. Kansas City 2. St. Louis
4. San Diego 4. Seattle 3. Indianapolis 3. Carolina
5. N.Y. Jets 5. St. Louis 4. Baltimore 4. Green Bay
6. Denver 6. Minnesota 5. Tennessee 5. Seattle
6. Denver 6. Dallas
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Green Bay finished ahead of Detroit based on better division record Miami was third Wild Card ahead of Kansas City based on better
(5-3 to Lions’ 3-5). New Orleans finished ahead of St. Louis record against common opponents (6-1 to Chiefs’ 5-3). N.Y. Jets
based on better division record (7-1 to Rams’ 5-3). Tampa Bay finished ahead of New England based on better division record
was second Wild Card based on head-to-head victory over (4-4 to Patriots’ 2-6). Seattle finished ahead of Kansas City based
St. Louis (1-0). on head-to-head sweep (2-0). San Diego finished ahead of
Wild Card playoffs: MIAMI 23, Indianapolis 17 (OT); Oakland based on better division record (5-3 to Raiders’ 3-5).
BALTIMORE 21, Denver 3 Dallas was second Wild Card based on better record against
Divisional playoffs: OAKLAND 27, Miami 0; common opponents (4-2 to Lions’ 3-3) and better conference
Baltimore 24, TENNESSEE 10 record than Carolina (7-5 to Panthers’ 6-6). Detroit was third Wild
AFC Championship: Baltimore 16, OAKLAND 3 Card based on better conference record than Green Bay
Wild Card playoffs: NEW ORLEANS 31, St. Louis 28; (7-5 to Packers’ 6-6) and head-to-head victory over Carolina.
PHILADELPHIA 21, Tampa Bay 3 Wild Card playoffs: TENNESSEE 22, Buffalo 16;
Divisional playoffs: MINNESOTA 34, New Orleans 16; Miami 20, SEATTLE 17
N.Y. GIANTS 20, Philadelphia 10 Divisional playoffs: JACKSONVILLE 62, Miami 7;
NFC Championship: N.Y. GIANTS 41, Minnesota 0 Tennessee 19, INDIANAPOLIS 16
Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore (AFC) 34, N.Y. Giants (NFC) 7 AFC Championship: Tennessee 33, JACKSONVILLE 14
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Wild Card playoffs: WASHINGTON 27, Detroit 13;
MINNESOTA 27, Dallas 10
Playoff Seeds Divisional playoffs: TAMPA BAY 14, Washington 13;
AFC NFC ST. LOUIS 49, Minnesota 37
1. Tennessee 1. N.Y. Giants NFC Championship: ST. LOUIS 11, Tampa Bay 6
2. Oakland 2. Minnesota Super Bowl XXXIV: St. Louis (NFC) 23, Tennessee (AFC) 16
3. Miami 3. New Orleans at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
4. Baltimore 4. Philadelphia
5. Denver 5. Tampa Bay Playoff Seeds
6. Indianapolis 6. St. Louis AFC NFC
1. Jacksonville 1. St. Louis
2. Indianapolis 2. Tampa Bay
3. Seattle 3. Washington
4. Tennessee 4. Minnesota
5. Buffalo 5. Dallas
6. Miami 6. Detroit
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Miami finished ahead of Buffalo based on better net division points Miami finished ahead of N.Y. Jets based on head-to-head sweep
(6 to Bills’ 0). Oakland finished ahead of Seattle based on head- (2-0). Pittsburgh finished ahead of Jacksonville based on better
to-head sweep (2-0). Carolina finished ahead of St. Louis based net division points (78 to Jaguars’ 23). Oakland finished ahead of
on head-to-head sweep (2-0). San Diego based on better division record (2-6 to Chargers’ 1-7).
Wild Card playoffs: MIAMI 24, Buffalo 17; San Francisco was top playoff seed based on better conference
JACKSONVILLE 25, New England 10 record than Green Bay (11-1 to Packers’ 10-2). Detroit finished
Divisional playoffs: DENVER 38, Miami 3; ahead of Minnesota based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).
N.Y. JETS 34, Jacksonville 24 Carolina finished ahead of Atlanta based on head-to-head sweep
AFC Championship: DENVER 23, N.Y. Jets 10 (2-0).
Wild Card playoffs: Arizona 20, DALLAS 7; Wild Card playoffs: DENVER 42, Jacksonville 17;
SAN FRANCISCO 30, Green Bay 27 NEW ENGLAND 17, Miami 3
Divisional playoffs: ATLANTA 20, San Francisco 18; Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 7, New England 6;
MINNESOTA 41, Arizona 21 Denver 14, KANSAS CITY 10
NFC Championship: Atlanta 30, MINNESOTA 27 (OT) AFC Championship: Denver 24, PITTSBURGH 21
Super Bowl XXXIII: Denver (AFC) 34, Atlanta (NFC) 19 Wild Card playoffs: Minnesota 23, N.Y. GIANTS 22;
at Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Florida TAMPA BAY 20, Detroit 10
Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 38, Minnesota 22;
Playoff Seeds GREEN BAY 21, Tampa Bay 7
AFC NFC NFC Championship: Green Bay 23, SAN FRANCISCO 10
1. Denver 1. Minnesota Super Bowl XXXII: Denver (AFC) 31, Green Bay (NFC) 24
2. N.Y. Jets 2. Atlanta at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California
3. Jacksonville 3. Dallas
4. Miami 4. San Francisco Playoff Seeds
5. Buffalo 5. Green Bay AFC NFC
6. New England 6. Arizona 1. Kansas City 1. San Francisco
2. Pittsburgh 2. Green Bay
3. New England 3. N.Y. Giants
4. Denver 4. Tampa Bay
5. Jacksonville 5. Detroit
6. Miami 6. Minnesota
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Jacksonville was second Wild Card ahead of Indianapolis and Indianapolis finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head sweep
Kansas City based on better conference record (7-5 to Colts’ 6-6 (2-0). San Diego was first Wild Card based on head-to-head
and Chiefs’ 5-7). Indianapolis was third Wild Card based on victory over Indianapolis (1-0). Cincinnati finished ahead of
head-to-head victory over Kansas City (1-0). Cincinnati finished Houston based on better division record (4-4 to Oilers’ 3-5).
ahead of Houston based on better net division points (19 to Seattle finished ahead of Denver and Oakland based on best
Oilers’ 11). Oakland finished ahead of Seattle based on better head-to-head record (3-1 to Broncos’ 2-2 and Raiders’ 1-3).
division record (3-5 to Seahawks’ 2-6). Dallas finished ahead of Denver finished ahead of Oakland based on head-to-head sweep
Philadelphia based on better record against common opponents (2-0). Philadelphia was first Wild Card ahead of Detroit based on
(7-4 to Eagles’ 6-5). Minnesota was third Wild Card based on better conference record (9-3 to Lions’ 7-5). San Francisco was
better conference record than Washington (8-4 to Redskins’ second playoff seed ahead of Green Bay based on better
6-6). Carolina finished ahead of San Francisco based on head-to- conference record (8-4 to Packers’ 7-5). Atlanta was third Wild
head sweep (2-0). Atlanta finished ahead of New Orleans based Card ahead of Chicago based on better record against common
on head-to-head sweep (2-0). opponents (4-2 to Bears’ 3-3). St. Louis finished ahead of
Wild Card playoffs: Jacksonville 30, BUFFALO 27; Carolina and New Orleans based on best head-to-head record
PITTSBURGH 42, Indianapolis 14 (3-1 to Panthers’ 1-3 and Saints’ 2-2). Carolina finished ahead of
Divisional playoffs: Jacksonville 30, DENVER 27; New Orleans based on better conference record (4-8 to 3-9).
NEW ENGLAND 28, Pittsburgh 3 Wild Card playoffs: BUFFALO 37, Miami 22;
AFC Championship: NEW ENGLAND 20, Jacksonville 6 Indianapolis 35, SAN DIEGO 20
Wild Card playoffs: DALLAS 40, Minnesota 15; Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 40, Buffalo 21;
SAN FRANCISCO 14, Philadelphia 0 Indianapolis 10, KANSAS CITY 7
Divisional playoffs: GREEN BAY 35, San Francisco 14; AFC Championship: PITTSBURGH 20, Indianapolis 16
CAROLINA 26, Dallas 17 Wild Card playoffs: PHILADELPHIA 58, Detroit 37;
NFC Championship: GREEN BAY 30, Carolina 13 GREEN BAY 37, Atlanta 20
Super Bowl XXXI: Green Bay (NFC) 35, New England (AFC) 21 Divisional playoffs: Green Bay 27, SAN FRANCISCO 17;
at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana DALLAS 30, Philadelphia 11
NFC Championship: DALLAS 38, Green Bay 27
Playoff Seeds Super Bowl XXX: Dallas (NFC) 27, Pittsburgh (AFC) 17
AFC NFC at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona
1. Denver 1. Green Bay
2. New England 2. Carolina Playoff Seeds
3. Pittsburgh 3. Dallas AFC NFC
4. Buffalo 4. San Francisco 1. Kansas City 1. Dallas
5. Jacksonville 5. Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 2. San Francisco
6. Indianapolis 6. Minnesota 3. Buffalo 3. Green Bay
4. San Diego 4. Philadelphia
5. Indianapolis 5. Detroit
6. Miami 6. Atlanta
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Miami finished ahead of New England based on head-to-head sweep Buffalo was top playoff seed based on head-to-head victory over
(2-0). Kansas City finished ahead of L.A. Raiders based on head- Houston (1-0). Denver was second Wild Card ahead of Pittsburgh
to-head sweep (2-0). Green Bay was first Wild Card based on and Miami based on better conference record (8-4 to Steelers’
best head-to-head record (3-1) vs. Detroit (2-2) and 7-5 to Dolphins’ 6-6). Pittsburgh was third Wild Card ahead of
Chicago (1-3) and better conference record (8-4) than Miami based on head-to-head victory. San Francisco was second
N.Y. Giants (6-6). Detroit was second Wild Card based on better playoff seed based on head-to-head victory over Detroit (1-0).
division record (4-4) than Chicago (3-5) and head-to-head victory Minnesota finished ahead of Green Bay based on head-to-head
over N.Y. Giants (1-0). Chicago was third Wild Card based on sweep (2-0).
better record against common opponents (4-4) than N.Y. Giants Wild Card playoffs: KANSAS CITY 27, Pittsburgh 24 (OT);
(3-5). New Orleans finished ahead of Atlanta based on head-to- L.A. RAIDERS 42, Denver 24
head sweep (2-0). Divisional playoffs: BUFFALO 29, L.A. Raiders 23;
Wild Card playoffs: MIAMI 27, Kansas City 17; Kansas City 28, HOUSTON 20
CLEVELAND 20, New England 13 AFC Championship: BUFFALO 30, Kansas City 13
Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 29, Cleveland 9; Wild Card playoffs: Green Bay 28, DETROIT 24;
SAN DIEGO 22, Miami 21 N.Y. GIANTS 17, Minnesota 10
AFC Championship: San Diego 17, PITTSBURGH 13 Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 44, N.Y. Giants 3;
Wild Card playoffs: GREEN BAY 16, Detroit 12; DALLAS 27, Green Bay 17
Chicago 35, MINNESOTA 18 NFC Championship: DALLAS 38, San Francisco 21
Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 44, Chicago 15; Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas (NFC) 30, Buffalo (AFC) 13
DALLAS 35, Green Bay 9 at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
NFC Championship: SAN FRANCISCO 38, Dallas 28
Super Bowl XXIX: San Francisco (NFC) 49, San Diego (AFC) 26 Playoff Seeds
at Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida AFC NFC
1. Buffalo 1. Dallas
Playoff Seeds 2. Houston 2. San Francisco
AFC NFC 3. Kansas City 3. Detroit
1. Pittsburgh 1. San Francisco 4. L.A. Raiders 4. N.Y. Giants
2. San Diego 2. Dallas 5. Denver 5. Minnesota
3. Miami 3. Minnesota 6. Pittsburgh 6. Green Bay
4. Cleveland 4. Green Bay
5. New England 5. Detroit
6. Kansas City 6. Chicago
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Pittsburgh was top playoff seed, and Miami was second playoff seed N.Y. Jets finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head sweep
ahead of San Diego, based on conference record (10-2 to Dol- (2-0). Chicago was first Wild Card based on better conference
phins’ 9-3 to Chargers’ 9-5). Miami finished ahead of Buffalo record than Dallas (9-3 to Cowboys’ 8-4). Atlanta finished ahead
based on better conference record (9-3 to Bills’ 7-5). Houston of San Francisco based on head-to-head sweep (2-0), and was
was second Wild Card based on head-to-head victory over third Wild Card ahead of Philadelphia based on better conference
Kansas City (1-0). Washington was third Wild Card based on record (7-5 to Eagles’ 6-6).
better conference record than Green Bay (7-5 to Packers’ 6-6). Wild Card playoffs: KANSAS CITY 10, L.A. Raiders 6;
Tampa Bay finished ahead of Chicago and Chicago finished ahead HOUSTON 17, N.Y. Jets 10
of Detroit based on better conference record (5-9 to Bears’ 4-8 Divisional playoffs: DENVER 26, Houston 24;
and Lions’ 3-9). Atlanta finished ahead of L.A. Rams based on BUFFALO 37, Kansas City 14
better record against common opponents (5-7 to Rams’ 4-8). AFC Championship: BUFFALO 10, Denver 7
Wild Card playoffs: SAN DIEGO 17, Kansas City 0; Wild Card playoffs: Atlanta 27, NEW ORLEANS 20;
BUFFALO 41, Houston 38 (OT) Dallas 17, CHICAGO 13
Divisional playoffs: Buffalo 24, PITTSBURGH 3; Divisional playoffs: WASHINGTON 24, Atlanta 7;
MIAMI 31, San Diego 0 DETROIT 38, Dallas 6
AFC Championship: Buffalo 29, MIAMI 10 NFC Championship: WASHINGTON 41, Detroit 10
Wild Card playoffs: Washington 24, MINNESOTA 7; Super Bowl XXVI: Washington (NFC) 37, Buffalo (AFC) 24
Philadelphia 36, NEW ORLEANS 20 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 20, Washington 13;
DALLAS 34, Philadelphia 10 Playoff Seeds
NFC Championship: Dallas 30, SAN FRANCISCO 20 AFC NFC
Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas (NFC) 52, Buffalo (AFC) 17 1. Buffalo 1. Washington
at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California 2. Denver 2. Detroit
3. Houston 3. New Orleans
Playoff Seeds 4. Kansas City 4. Chicago
AFC NFC 5. L.A. Raiders 5. Dallas
1. Pittsburgh 1. San Francisco 6. N.Y. Jets 6. Atlanta
2. Miami 2. Dallas
3. San Diego 3. Minnesota
4. Buffalo 4. New Orleans
5. Houston 5. Philadelphia
6. Kansas City 6. Washington
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Cincinnati finished ahead of Houston and Pittsburgh based on best Indianapolis finished ahead of Miami based on better conference
head-to-head record (3-1 to Oilers’ 2-2 to Steelers’ 1-3). Hous- record (7-5 vs. Dolphins’ 6-8). Houston finished ahead of
ton was Wild Card based on better conference record (8-4) than Pittsburgh based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). The L.A. Rams
Seattle (7-5) and Pittsburgh (6-6). Philadelphia finished ahead of did not play San Francisco in the divisional playoffs because,
Washington based on better division record (5-3 to Redskins’ from 1970-1989, two teams from the same division could not
4-4). Tampa Bay was second in NFC Central based on best head- meet prior to the conference championship game. Philadelphia
to-head record (5-1) against Detroit (2-4), Green Bay (3-3), and was first Wild Card ahead of L.A. Rams based on better record
Minnesota (2-4). Detroit finished third based on best net division against common opponents (7-3 to Rams’ 5-4). Minnesota
points (minus 8) against Green Bay (minus 40). Green Bay fin- finished ahead of Green Bay based on better division record
ished ahead of Minnesota based on better conference record (6-2 vs. Packers’ 5-3).
(5-7 to Vikings’ 4-8). The L.A. Rams finished ahead of Atlanta Wild Card playoff: Pittsburgh 26, HOUSTON 23 (OT)
based on net points in division (plus 1 to Falcons’ minus 31). Divisional playoffs: CLEVELAND 34, Buffalo 30;
Wild Card playoffs: MIAMI 17, Kansas City 16; DENVER 24, Pittsburgh 23
CINCINNATI 41, Houston 14 AFC Championship: DENVER 37, Cleveland 21
Divisional playoffs: BUFFALO 44, Miami 34; Wild Card playoff: L.A. Rams 21, PHILADELPHIA 7
L.A. RAIDERS 20, Cincinnati 10 Divisional playoffs: L.A. Rams 19, N.Y. GIANTS 13 (OT);
AFC Championship: BUFFALO 51, L.A. Raiders 3 SAN FRANCISCO 41, Minnesota 13
Wild Card playoffs: Washington 20, PHILADELPHIA 6; NFC Championship: SAN FRANCISCO 30, L.A. Rams 3
CHICAGO 16, New Orleans 6 Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco (NFC) 55, Denver (AFC) 10
Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 28, Washington 10; at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
N.Y. GIANTS 31, Chicago 3
NFC Championship: N.Y. Giants 15, SAN FRANCISCO 13
Super Bowl XXV: N.Y. Giants (NFC) 20, Buffalo (AFC) 19
at Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Playoff Seeds
AFC NFC
1. Buffalo 1. San Francisco
2. L.A. Raiders 2. N.Y. Giants
3. Cincinnati 3. Chicago
4. Miami 4. Philadelphia
5. Kansas City 5. Washington
6. Houston 6. New Orleans
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Cincinnati was top playoff seed ahead of Buffalo based on head-to- New England finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head sweep
head victory (1-0). Indianapolis finished ahead of New England (2-0). Houston was first Wild Card ahead of Seattle based on bet-
based on better record against common opponents (7-5 to ter conference record (7-4 to Seahawks’ 5-6). Chicago was sec-
Patriots’ 6-6). Cleveland finished ahead of Houston based on ond playoff seed ahead of Washington based on better
better division record (4-2 to Oilers’ 3-3). Houston did not play conference record (9-2 to Redskins’ 9-3). Dallas finished ahead
Cincinnati, and Minnesota did not play Chicago in the divisional of St. Louis and Philadelphia based on better division record (4-4
playoffs because, from 1970-1989, two teams from the same to Cardinals’ 3-5 and Eagles’ 3-5). St. Louis finished ahead of
division could not meet prior to the conference championship Philadelphia based on better conference record (7-7 to Eagles’
game. Philadelphia finished first in NFC East based on head-to- 4-7). Tampa Bay finished ahead of Detroit based on better
head sweep of N.Y. Giants (2-0). Washington finished third in NFC division record (3-4 to Lions’ 2-5).
East based on better division record (4-4) than Phoenix Wild Card playoff: HOUSTON 23, Seattle 20 (OT)
(3-5). Detroit finished fourth in NFC Central based on head-to- Divisional playoffs: CLEVELAND 38, Indianapolis 21;
head sweep of Green Bay (2-0). San Francisco finished first in DENVER 34, Houston 10
NFC West based on better head-to-head record (3-1) against L.A. AFC Championship: DENVER 38, Cleveland 33
Rams (2-2) and New Orleans (1-3). San Francisco finished with Wild Card playoff: Minnesota 44, NEW ORLEANS 10
second playoff seed ahead of Philadelphia based on better record Divisional playoffs: Minnesota 36, SAN FRANCISCO 24;
against common opponents (5-3 to Eagles’ 5-4). L.A. Rams Washington 21, CHICAGO 17
finished second in NFC West based on better division record NFC Championship: WASHINGTON 17, Minnesota 10
(4-2) than New Orleans (3-3) and earned Wild-Card position Super Bowl XXII: Washington (NFC) 42, Denver (AFC) 10
based on better conference record (8-4) than N.Y. Giants (9-5) at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California
and New Orleans (6-6). Note: 1987 regular season was reduced from 16 to 15 games for
Wild Card playoff: Houston 24, CLEVELAND 23 each team due to players’ strike.
Divisional playoffs: CINCINNATI 21, Seattle 13;
BUFFALO 17, Houston 10
AFC Championship: CINCINNATI 21, Buffalo 10
Wild Card playoff: MINNESOTA 28, L.A. Rams 17
Divisional playoffs: CHICAGO 20, Philadelphia 12;
SAN FRANCISCO 34, Minnesota 9
NFC Championship: San Francisco 28, CHICAGO 3
Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco (NFC) 20, Cincinnati (AFC) 16
at Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Denver was second playoff seed ahead of New England based on L.A. Raiders were top playoff seed ahead of Miami based on better
head-to-head victory (1-0). N.Y. Jets were first Wild Card based record against common opponents (5-1 to 4-2). N.Y. Jets were
on better conference record (8-4) than Kansas City (9-5), Seattle first Wild Card based on better conference record (9-3) than New
(7-5), and Cincinnati (7-5). Kansas City was second Wild Card England (8-4) and Denver (8-4). New England was second Wild
based on better conference record (9-5) than Seattle (7-5) and Card ahead of Denver based on better record against common
Cincinnati (7-5). N.Y. Giants were top playoff seed based on opponents (4-2 to Broncos’ 3-3). Cincinnati finished ahead of
better conference record than Chicago (11-1 to Bears’ 10-2). Pittsburgh based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Seattle finished
Washington did not play the N.Y. Giants in the divisional playoffs ahead of San Diego based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Dallas
because, from 1970-1989, two teams from the same division finished ahead of N.Y. Giants and Washington based on better
could not meet prior to the conference championship game. head-to-head record (4-0 to Giants’ 1-3 and Redskins’ 1-3). N.Y.
Wild Card playoff: N.Y. JETS 35, Kansas City 15 Giants were first Wild Card based on better conference record
Divisional playoffs: CLEVELAND 23, N.Y. Jets 20 (OT); (8-4) than San Francisco (7-5) and Washington (6-6). San Fran-
DENVER 22, New England 17 cisco was second Wild Card based on head-to-head victory over
AFC Championship: Denver 23, CLEVELAND 20 (OT) Washington (1-0). Minnesota finished ahead of Detroit based on
Wild Card playoff: WASHINGTON 19, L.A. Rams 7 better division record (3-5 to Lions’ 2-6).
Divisional playoffs: Washington 27, CHICAGO 13 Wild Card playoff: New England 26, N.Y. JETS 14
N.Y. GIANTS 49, San Francisco 3 Divisional playoffs: MIAMI 24, Cleveland 21;
NFC Championship: N.Y. GIANTS 17, Washington 0 New England 27, L.A. RAIDERS 20
Super Bowl XXI: N.Y. Giants (NFC) 39, Denver (AFC) 20 AFC Championship: New England 31, MIAMI 14
at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Wild Card playoff: N.Y. GIANTS 17, San Francisco 3
Divisional playoffs: L.A. RAMS 20, Dallas 0;
CHICAGO 21, N.Y. Giants 0
NFC Championship: CHICAGO 24, L.A. Rams 0
Super Bowl XX: Chicago (NFC) 46, New England (AFC) 10
at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
N.Y. Giants finished ahead of St. Louis and Dallas based on best L.A. Raiders were top playoff seed ahead of Miami based on head-
head-to-head record (3-1 to Cardinals’ 2-2 and Cowboys’ 1-3). to-head victory (1-0). Seattle was first Wild Card ahead of Denver
St. Louis finished ahead of Dallas based on better division record based on better division record (5-3 to Broncos’ 3-5) after Cleve-
(5-3 to Cowboys’ 3-5). land was eliminated from three-way tie based on losing head-to-
Wild Card playoff: SEATTLE 13, L.A. Raiders 7 head to both Seattle and Denver. Seattle did not play the L.A.
Divisional playoffs: MIAMI 31, Seattle 10; Raiders in the divisional playoffs because, from 1970-1989, two
Pittsburgh 24, DENVER 17 teams from the same division could not meet prior to the confer-
AFC Championship: MIAMI 45, Pittsburgh 28 ence championship game. New England finished ahead of Buffalo
Wild Card playoff: N.Y. Giants 16, L.A. RAMS 13 based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Baltimore finished ahead of
Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 21, N.Y. Giants 10; N.Y. Jets based on better conference record (5-9 to Jets’ 4-8).
Chicago 23, WASHINGTON 19 San Diego finished ahead of Kansas City based on head-to-head
NFC Championship: SAN FRANCISCO 23, Chicago 0 sweep (2-0). Green Bay finished ahead of Chicago based on bet-
Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco (NFC) 38, Miami (AFC) 16 ter record against common opponents (4-4 to Bears’ 3-5) after
at Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California Minnesota was eliminated from three-way tie based on confer-
ence record (Chicago 7-7 and Green Bay 6-6 to Vikings’ 4-8).
Wild Card playoff: SEATTLE 31, Denver 7
Divisional playoffs: Seattle 27, MIAMI 20;
L.A. RAIDERS 38, Pittsburgh 10
AFC Championship: L.A. RAIDERS 30, Seattle 14
Wild Card playoff: L.A. Rams 24, DALLAS 17
Divisional playoffs: SAN FRANCISCO 24, Detroit 23;
WASHINGTON 51, L.A. Rams 7
NFC Championship: WASHINGTON 24, San Francisco 21
Super Bowl XVIII: L.A. Raiders (AFC) 38, Washington (NFC) 9
at Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
San Diego was top playoff seed based on better conference record San Diego was top playoff seed based on head-to-head victory over
than Cleveland and Buffalo (9-3 to Browns’ 8-4 and Bills’ 8-4). Pittsburgh (1-0). Seattle finished ahead of Oakland based on
Cleveland was second playoff seed based on better record head-to-head sweep (2-0). Dallas finished ahead of Philadelphia
against common opponents (5-2 to Bills’ 5-3). Cleveland finished based on better conference record (10-2 to Eagles’ 9-3).
ahead of Houston based on better conference record (8-4 to Philadelphia did not play Dallas in the divisional playoffs because,
Oilers’ 7-5). Oakland was first Wild Card based on better from 1970-1989, two teams from the same division could not
conference record than Houston (9-3 to Oilers’ 7-5). San Diego meet prior to the conference championship game. Tampa Bay
finished ahead of Oakland based on better net points in division finished ahead of Chicago based on a better division record
games (plus 60 net points to Raiders’ plus 37). Oakland did not (6-2 to Bears’ 5-3). Chicago was second Wild Card ahead of
play San Diego in the divisional playoffs because, from Washington based on better net points in all games (57 to
1970-1989, two teams from the same division could not meet Redskins’ 53).
prior to the conference championship game. Kansas City finished Wild Card playoff: HOUSTON 13, Denver 7
ahead of Denver based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Atlanta Divisional playoffs: Houston 17, SAN DIEGO 14;
was top playoff seed based on head-to-head victory over PITTSBURGH 34, Miami 14
Philadelphia (1-0). Philadelphia finished ahead of Dallas based on AFC Championship: PITTSBURGH 27, Houston 13
better net points in division games (plus 84 net points to Wild Card playoff: PHILADELPHIA 27, Chicago 17
Cowboys’ plus 50). Minnesota finished ahead of Detroit based on Divisional playoffs: TAMPA BAY 24, Philadelphia 17;
better conference record (8-4 to Lions’ 9-5). Tampa Bay finished Los Angeles 21, DALLAS 19
ahead of Green Bay based on better head-to-head record (1-0-1 NFC Championship: Los Angeles 9, TAMPA BAY 0
to Packers’ 0-1-1). Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh (AFC) 31, Los Angeles (NFC) 19
Wild Card playoff: OAKLAND 27, Houston 7 at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
Divisional playoffs: SAN DIEGO 20, Buffalo 14;
Oakland 14, CLEVELAND 12
AFC Championship: Oakland 34, SAN DIEGO 27
Wild Card playoff: DALLAS 34, Los Angeles 13
Divisional playoffs: PHILADELPHIA 31, Minnesota 16;
Dallas 30, ATLANTA 27
NFC Championship: PHILADELPHIA 20, Dallas 7
Super Bowl XV: Oakland (AFC) 27, Philadelphia (NFC) 10
at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
New England finished ahead of Miami based on better division Baltimore finished ahead of Miami based on better conference
record (6-2 to Dolphins’ 5-3). Buffalo finished ahead of Baltimore record (9-3 to Dolphins’ 8-4). N.Y. Jets finished ahead of Buffalo
based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Oakland finished ahead of based on better point-differential in head-to-head competition
Seattle and San Diego based on better record against common (1 point). Houston finished ahead of Cincinnati based on better
opponents (6-2 to Seahawks’ 5-3 and Chargers’ 4-4). Atlanta point-differential in head-to-head competition (2 points). Oakland
was first Wild Card ahead of Philadelphia based on better record did not play Denver in the divisional playoffs because, from
against common opponents (5-2 to Eagles’ 5-3). Houston did not 1970-1989, two teams from the same division could not meet
play Pittsburgh, and Atlanta did not play Los Angeles in the prior to the conference championship game. Minnesota finished
divisional playoffs because, from 1970-1989, two teams from the ahead of Chicago based on better point-differential in head-to-
same division could not meet prior to the conference head competition (3 points). Chicago won Wild Card ahead of
championship game. Los Angeles was top playoff seed based on Washington based on better net points in conference games
head-to-head victory over Dallas (1-0). St. Louis finished ahead (48 to Redskins’ 4). Philadelphia finished ahead of N.Y. Giants
of N.Y. Giants based on better division record (3-5 to Giants’ based on head-to-head sweep (2-0).
2-6). Minnesota finished ahead of Green Bay based on better Divisional playoffs: DENVER 34, Pittsburgh 21;
head-to-head record (1-0-1). Detroit finished ahead of Chicago Oakland 37, BALTIMORE 31 (OT)
based on better division record (4-4 to Bears’ 3-5). AFC Championship: DENVER 20, Oakland 17
Wild Card playoff: Houston 17, MIAMI 9 Divisional playoffs: DALLAS 37, Chicago 7;
Divisional playoffs: Houston 31, NEW ENGLAND 14; Minnesota 14, LOS ANGELES 7
PITTSBURGH 33, Denver 10 NFC Championship: DALLAS 23, Minnesota 6
AFC Championship: PITTSBURGH 34, Houston 5 Super Bowl XII: Dallas (NFC) 27, Denver (AFC) 10
Wild Card playoff: ATLANTA 14, Philadelphia 13 at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Divisional playoffs: DALLAS 27, Atlanta 20;
LOS ANGELES 34, Minnesota 10
NFC Championship: Dallas 28, LOS ANGELES 0
Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh (AFC) 35, Dallas (NFC) 31
at Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
1942 1936
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 10 1 0 .909 227 102 Chi. Bears 11 0 01.000 376 84 Boston 7 5 0 .583 149 110 Green Bay 10 1 1 .909 248 118
Pittsburgh 7 4 0 .636 167 119 Green Bay 8 2 1 .800 300 215 Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 98 187 Chi. Bears 9 3 0 .750 222 94
N.Y. Giants 5 5 1 .500 155 139 Cleveland 5 6 0 .455 150 207 N.Y. Giants 5 6 1 .455 115 163 Detroit 8 4 0 .667 235 102
Brooklyn 3 8 0 .273 100 168 Chi. Cardinals 3 8 0 .273 98 209 Brooklyn 3 8 1 .273 92 161 Chi. Cardinals 3 8 1 .273 74 143
Philadelphia 2 9 0 .182 134 239 Detroit 0 11 0 .000 38 263 Philadelphia 1 11 0 .083 51 206
NFL championship: WASHINGTON 14, Chi. Bears 6 NFL championship: Green Bay 21, Boston 6, at Polo Grounds, N.Y.
1941 1935
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
N.Y. Giants 8 3 0 .727 238 114 Chi. Bears 10 1 0 .909 396 147 N.Y. Giants 9 3 0 .750 180 96 Detroit 7 3 2 .700 191 111
Brooklyn 7 4 0 .636 158 127 Green Bay 10 1 0 .909 258 120 Brooklyn 5 6 1 .455 90 141 Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 181 96
Washington 6 5 0 .545 176 174 Detroit 4 6 1 .400 121 195 Pittsburgh 4 8 0 .333 100 209 Chi. Bears 6 4 2 .600 192 106
Philadelphia 2 8 1 .200 119 218 Chi. Cardinals 3 7 1 .300 127 197 Boston 2 8 1 .200 65 123 Chi. Cardinals 6 4 2 .600 99 97
Pittsburgh 1 9 1 .100 103 276 Cleveland 2 9 0 .182 116 244 Philadelphia 2 9 0 .182 60 179
Western Division playoff: CHI. BEARS 33, Green Bay 14 NFL championship: DETROIT 26, N.Y. Giants 7
NFL championship: CHI. BEARS 37, N.Y. Giants 9 One game between Boston and Philadelphia was canceled.
1940 1934
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 9 2 0 .818 245 142 Chi. Bears 8 3 0 .727 238 152 N.Y. Giants 8 5 0 .615 147 107 Chi. Bears 13 0 01.000 286 86
Brooklyn 8 3 0 .727 186 120 Green Bay 6 4 1 .600 238 155 Boston 6 6 0 .500 107 94 Detroit 10 3 0 .769 238 59
N.Y. Giants 6 4 1 .600 131 133 Detroit 5 5 1 .500 138 153 Brooklyn 4 7 0 .364 61 153 Green Bay 7 6 0 .538 156 112
Pittsburgh 2 7 2 .222 60 178 Cleveland 4 6 1 .400 171 191 Philadelphia 4 7 0 .364 127 85 Chi. Cardinals 5 6 0 .455 80 84
Philadelphia 1 10 0 .091 111 211 Chi. Cardinals 2 7 2 .222 139 222 Pittsburgh 2 10 0 .167 51 206 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 27 61
Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 10 243
NFL championship: Chi. Bears 73, WASHINGTON 0
NFL championship: N.Y. GIANTS 30, Chi. Bears 13
1939
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION 1933
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
N.Y. Giants 9 1 1 .900 168 85 Green Bay 9 2 0 .818 233 153 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 8 2 1 .800 242 94 Chi. Bears 8 3 0 .727 298 157 N.Y. Giants 11 3 0 .786 244 101 Chi. Bears 10 2 1 .833 133 82
Brooklyn 4 6 1 .400 108 219 Detroit 6 5 0 .545 145 150 Brooklyn 5 4 1 .556 93 54 Portsmouth 6 5 0 .545 128 87
Philadelphia 1 9 1 .100 105 200 Cleveland 5 5 1 .500 195 164 Boston 5 5 2 .500 103 97 Green Bay 5 7 1 .417 170 107
Pittsburgh 1 9 1 .100 114 216 Chi. Cardinals 1 10 0 .091 84 254 Philadelphia 3 5 1 .375 77 158 Cincinnati 3 6 1 .333 38 110
Pittsburgh 3 6 2 .333 67 208 Chi. Cardinals 1 9 1 .100 52 101
NFL championship: GREEN BAY 27, N.Y. Giants 0
NFL championship: CHI. BEARS 23, N.Y. Giants 21
1938
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
N.Y. Giants 8 2 1 .800 194 79 Green Bay 8 3 0 .727 223 118
Washington 6 3 2 .667 148 154 Detroit 7 4 0 .636 119 108
Brooklyn 4 4 3 .500 131 161 Chi. Bears 6 5 0 .545 194 148
Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 154 164 Cleveland 4 7 0 .364 131 215
Pittsburgh 2 9 0 .182 79 169 Chi. Cardinals 2 9 0 .182 111 168
RESULTS
NFC leads AFC, 27-26
Super Bowl Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
LIII 2-3-19 New England ($118,000) L.A. Rams ($59,000) 13-3 Atlanta 70,081
LII 2-4-18 Philadelphia ($112,000) New England ($56,000) 41-33 Minneapolis 67,612
LI 2-5-17 New England ($107,000) Atlanta ($53,000) 34-28** Houston 70,807
50 2-7-16 Denver ($102,000) Carolina ($51,000) 24-10 Santa Clara 71,088
XLIX 2-1-15 New England ($97,000) Seattle ($49,000) 28-24 Arizona 70,288
XLVIII 2-2-14 Seattle ($92,000) Denver ($46,000) 43-8 New York-New Jersey 82,529
XLVII 2-3-13 Bal. Ravens ($88,000) San Francisco ($44,000) 34-31 New Orleans 71,024
XLVI 2-5-12 N.Y. Giants ($88,000) New England ($44,000) 21-17 Indianapolis 68,658
XLV 2-6-11 Green Bay ($83,000) Pittsburgh ($42,000) 31-25 North Texas 91,060
XLIV 2-7-10 New Orleans ($83,000) Indianapolis ($42,000) 31-17 South Florida 74,059
XLIII 2-1-09 Pittsburgh ($78,000) Arizona ($40,000) 27-23 Tampa Bay 70,774
XLII 2-3-08 N.Y. Giants ($78,000) New England ($40,000) 17-14 Arizona 71,101
XLI 2-4-07 Indianapolis ($73,000) Chi. Bears ($38,000) 29-17 South Florida 74,512
XL 2-5-06 Pittsburgh ($73,000) Seattle ($38,000) 21-10 Detroit 68,206
XXXIX 2-6-05 New England ($68,000) Philadelphia ($36,500) 24-21 Jacksonville 78,125
XXXVIII 2-1-04 New England ($68,000) Carolina ($36,500) 32-29 Houston 71,525
* XXXVII 1-26-03 Tampa Bay ($63,000) Oakland ($35,000) 48-21 San Diego 67,603
* XXXVI 2-3-02 New England ($63,000) St.L. Rams ($34,500) 20-17 New Orleans 72,922
XXXV 1-28-01 Bal. Ravens ($58,000) N.Y. Giants ($34,500) 34-7 Tampa Bay 71,921
* XXXIV 1-30-00 St.L. Rams ($58,000) Tennessee ($33,000) 23-16 Atlanta 72,625
XXXIII 1-31-99 Denver ($53,000) Atlanta ($32,500) 34-19 South Florida 74,803
XXXII 1-25-98 Denver ($48,000) Green Bay ($29,000) 31-24 San Diego 68,912
XXXI 1-26-97 Green Bay ($48,000) New England ($29,000) 35-21 New Orleans 72,301
XXX 1-28-96 Dallas ($42,000) Pittsburgh ($27,000) 27-17 Arizona 76,347
XXIX 1-29-95 San Francisco ($42,000) S.D. Chargers ($26,000) 49-26 South Florida 74,107
* XXVIII 1-30-94 Dallas ($38,000) Buffalo ($23,500) 30-13 Atlanta 72,817
XXVII 1-31-93 Dallas ($36,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 52-17 Pasadena 98,374
XXVI 1-26-92 Washington ($36,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 37-24 Minneapolis 63,130
* XXV 1-27-91 N.Y. Giants ($36,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 20-19 Tampa Bay 73,813
XXIV 1-28-90 San Francisco ($36,000) Denver ($18,000) 55-10 New Orleans 72,919
XXIII 1-22-89 San Francisco ($36,000) Cincinnati ($18,000) 20-16 South Florida 75,129
XXII 1-31-88 Washington ($36,000) Denver ($18,000) 42-10 San Diego 73,302
XXI 1-25-87 N.Y. Giants ($36,000) Denver ($18,000) 39-20 Pasadena 101,063
XX 1-26-86 Chi. Bears ($36,000) New England ($18,000) 46-10 New Orleans 73,818
XIX 1-20-85 San Francisco ($36,000) Miami ($18,000) 38-16 Stanford 84,059
XVIII 1-22-84 L.A. Raiders ($36,000) Washington ($18,000) 38-9 Tampa Bay 72,920
* XVII 1-30-83 Washington ($36,000) Miami ($18,000) 27-17 Pasadena 103,667
XVI 1-24-82 San Francisco ($18,000) Cincinnati ($9,000) 26-21 Pontiac 81,270
XV 1-25-81 Oakland ($18,000) Philadelphia ($9,000) 27-10 New Orleans 76,135
XIV 1-20-80 Pittsburgh ($18,000) L.A. Rams ($9,000) 31-19 Pasadena 103,985
XIII 1-21-79 Pittsburgh ($18,000) Dallas ($9,000) 35-31 South Florida 79,484
XII 1-15-78 Dallas ($18,000) Denver ($9,000) 27-10 New Orleans 75,583
XI 1-9-77 Oakland ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 32-14 Pasadena 103,438
X 1-18-76 Pittsburgh ($15,000) Dallas ($7,500) 21-17 South Florida 80,187
IX 1-12-75 Pittsburgh ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 16-6 New Orleans 80,997
VIII 1-13-74 Miami ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 24-7 Houston 71,882
VII 1-14-73 Miami ($15,000) Washington ($7,500) 14-7 Los Angeles 90,182
VI 1-16-72 Dallas ($15,000) Miami ($7,500) 24-3 New Orleans 81,023
V 1-17-71 Bal. Colts ($15,000) Dallas ($7,500) 16-13 South Florida 79,204
* IV 1-11-70 Kansas City ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 23-7 New Orleans 80,562
III 1-12-69 N.Y. Jets ($15,000) Bal. Colts ($7,500) 16-7 South Florida 75,389
II 1-14-68 Green Bay ($15,000) Oakland ($7,500) 33-14 South Florida 75,546
I 1-15-67 Green Bay ($15,000) Kansas City ($7,500) 35-10 Los Angeles 61,946
* One week between conference championship games and Super Bowl; all others had two weeks between conference
championship games and Super Bowl.
** Overtime
For historical Super Bowl game recaps, sacks and forced nine punts to lead New Patriots were driving on their first posses-
box scores, and video highlights, please England to its record-tying sixth Super sion when Nickell Robey-Coleman
visit www.NFL.com/SuperBowl. Bowl victory. The Patriots have won three jumped a short route, deflected Brady’s
SUPER BOWL LIII of the past five Super Bowls, with Tom pass, and Cory Littleton intercepted it at
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia Brady and Bill Belichick each earning their the Rams’ 27. The Patriots forced a punt
February 3, 2019, Attendance: 70,081 record (for player and coach) sixth Super and the offense drove 60 yards, but
NEW ENGLAND 13, L.A. RAMS 3—Julian Bowl ring. Both defenses excelled, as the Stephen Gostkowski’s 46-yard field goal
Edelman had 10 catches for 141 yards 16 combined points marked the lowest- attempt sailed wide left. Early in the sec-
and the Patriots’ defense registered four scoring game in Super Bowl history. The ond quarter, Edelman had a 25-yard catch
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME COMPOSITE STANDINGS to Taysom Hill. The Rams answered with a 75-yard drive that
W L Pct. Pts. OP ended with Tyler Higbee’s 1-yard catch, to trim the deficit to three
Seattle Seahawks 3 0 1.000 85 53 points entering the fourth quarter. Goff completed a 39-yard pass
Baltimore Colts 3 1 .750 88 60 to Gerald Everett and had a 33-yard connection with Josh
Detroit Lions 4 2 .667 139 141 Reynolds to set up Zuerlein’s game-tying 24-yard field goal with
Green Bay Packers 11 6 .647 387 286 5:03 to play. Brees completed four consecutive passes, the last a
Washington Redskins* 7 5 .583 222 255 43-yard toss to Ted Ginn leading into the 2-minute warning. Fol-
Philadelphia Eagles 6 5 .545 206 167 lowing two incompletions and a run for no gain, Lutz kicked a 31-
Chicago Bears 8 7 .533 339 280 yard field goal with 1:41 remaining to give the Saints a 23-20 lead.
Arizona Cardinals** 2 2 .500 75 102 The Rams still had one timeout and Goff engineered a 9-play, 45-
Atlanta Falcons 2 2 .500 108 103 yard drive, keyed by Robert Woods’ 16-yard catch on third-and-
Carolina Panthers 2 2 .500 90 82 3, to set up Zuerlein’s game-tying 48-yard kick with 15 seconds
Dallas Cowboys 8 8 .500 361 319 left. The Saints won the overtime toss, After Aaron Donald
New York Giants 8 11 .421 324 359 dropped Mark Ingram for a 6-yard loss, on second-and-16 from
San Francisco 49ers 6 9 .400 307 289 the Saints’ 34, Brees was pressured by Dante Fowler and John-
Minnesota Vikings 4 6 .400 170 220 son intercepted his pass at the Rams’ 46. Higbee had a pair of
Cleveland Browns 4 7 .364 224 253 catches to help the Rams get to the Saints’ 39, where Zuerlein’s
Los Angeles Rams*** 6 9 .357 189 323 57-yard kick was the longest game-wiinning kick in NFL postsea-
New Orleans Saints 1 2 .333 68 93 son history. Goff was 25 of 40 for 297 yards and 1 touchdown,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 2 .333 33 30 with 1 interception. Cooks had 7 receptions for 107 yards. Brees
*One game played when franchise was in Boston (Lost 21-6) was 26 of 40 for 249 yards and 2 touchdowns, with 1 intercep-
**Two games played when franchise was in Chicago tion. Kamara had 11 catches for 96 yards.
(Won 28-21, lost 7-0) L.A. Rams (26) Offense New Orleans (23)
***One game played when franchise was in Cleveland (Won Brandin Cooks WR Tre’Quan Smith
15-14), and two games when franchise was in St. Louis (Won Andrew Whitworth LT Terron Armstead
11-6, won 29-24). Rodger Saffold LG Andrus Peat
John Sullivan C Max Unger
2018 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Austin Blythe RG Larry Warford
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana Rob Havenstein RT Ryan Ramczk
January 20, 2019, Attendance: 73,028 Gerald Everett TE Garrett Griffin
L.A. RAMS 26, NEW ORLEANS 23 (OT)—John Johnson’s inter- Robert Woods WR Michael Thomas
ception in overtime set up Greg Zuerlein’s 57-yard game-winning Jared Goff QB Drew Brees
kick to propel the Rams to their first Super Bowl in 17 years. The Todd Gurley HB/RB Mark Ingram
Saints began the game with a scoring drive that resulted in a Wil Tyler Higbee TE/WR Ted Ginn
Lutz field goal. Three plays later, Demario Davis intercepted a pass Defense
at the Rams’ 16, but the Rams’ defense held the Saints to anoth- Michael Brockers LDE/DE Cameron Jordan
er field goal. The Saints’ defense forced a three-and-out, and Ndamukong Suh NT Tyeler Davison
Drew Brees engineered a 68-yard touchdown drive to give New Aaron Donald DT David Onyemata
Orleans a 13-0 lead with 1:35 left in the first quarter. The Saints’ Dante Fowler RDE/DE Alex Okafor
defense forced another three-and-out, but on fourth-and-5 punter Cory Littleton ILB/OLB Demario Davis
Johnny Hekker completed a 12-yard pass to Sam Shields for Los Mark Barron ILB/WILL A.J. Klein
Angeles’ first first down of the game. The ensuing drive resulted Nickell Robey-Coleman CB Marcus Williams
in a field goal. Just before halftime Jared Goff connected on a 36- Marcus Peters LCB Eli Apple
yard pass to Brandin Cooks, followed by Todd Gurley’s 6-yard Aqib Talib RCB/CB Marcus Lattimore
run, to cut the deficit to 13-10 at halftime. The Saints’ defense John Johnson SS/S Vonn Bell
opened the second half forcing another three-and-out, and the Lamarcus Joyner FS Rodney McLeod
offense drove 71 yards to take a 20-10 lead on Brees’ short pass
2018 NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAMES Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana January 12, 2019, Attendance: 77,187
January 13, 2019, Attendance: 73,027 L.A. RAMS 30, DALLAS 22—C.J. Anderson and Todd Gurley
NEW ORLEANS 20, PHILADELPHIA 14—Marcus Lattimore’s each rushed for more than 100 yards and the Rams maintained
interception with 1:52 remaining helped the Saints stave off a late possession for over 36 minutes en route to the franchise’s first
rally and advance to the NFC Championship Game. The Saints’ postseason victory since 2001. Anderson and Gurley were the
defense limited the Eagles to just 51 yards in the second half. On first pair of teammates to each surpass 100 rushing yards in a
the first play of the game, Cre’Von LeBlanc intercepted Drew postseason game since 1997. The Rams outgained the Cowboys
Brees’ long pass. Nick Foles and the Eagles capitalized with a 37- 291-119 in first-half yardage, and scored on their first four pos-
yard touchdown pass to Jordan Matthews. The Eagles’ defense sessions, all on drives 64 yards or longer, to take a 20-7 lead into
then forced a three-and-out and the offense drove 75 yards, the locker room at halftime. Greg Zuerlein’s third field goal
keyed by Alshon Jeffrey’s 30-yard catch on third-and-7, to take a capped the opening drive of the second half, but Dallas respond-
14-0 lead. Lattimore swung momentum in New Orleans direction ed with a 75-yard drive, highlighted by Dak Prescott’s 44-yard
with an interception that sparked a 79-yard touchdown drive, pass to Michael Gallup, to set up Ezekiel Elliott’s 1-yard run and
highlighted by Taysom Hill’s 4-yard run on a fake punt, and com- Amari Cooper’s 2-point converstion grab to pull within 23-15.
pleted with Brees’ 2-yard touchdown pass to Keith Kirkwood on The Cowboys’ defense then forced the first Rams punt of the
fourth-and-goal, to trim the deficit to 14-7. Ted Ginn had two key game, and the offense drove to the Rams’ 35. However, Elliott
receptions just before halftime to set up Wil Lutz’ 45-yard field was stopped short on fourth-and-1 and the Rams answered with
goal. The Saints’ defense forced a three-and-out to begin the sec- a seven-minute, 44-second drive that finished with Anderson’s 1-
ond half, and the offense responded with an 18-play, 92-yard yard run on fourth-and-1 with 7:16 remaining for a 30-15 lead.
drive that consumed 11 minutes, 29 seconds and inclucded three Dallas converted two fourth downs on its ensuing drive and
third-down conversions. Michael Thomas’ 2-yard catch with responded with Prescott’s 1-yard touchdown run with 2:11 to
1:40 left in the third quarter gave the Saints a 17-14 lead. After play. Faced with third-and-11, Jared Goff scrambled for 11 yards
another punt, Mark Ingram’s 36-yard run set up Lutz’ 39-yard and the first down with 1:51 to play, and Anderson iced the game
field goal with 10:28 to play for a 20-14 lead. However, the with a 6-yard run on second-and-5 with 1:46 remaining. Ander-
Saints’ next possession ended as Lutz’ 52-yard field-goal attempt son carried 23 times for 123 yards and Gurley had 16 rushes for
sailed wide right with 2:58 left. A 16-yard pass to Zach Ertz and 115 yards. Prescott was 20 of 32 for 266 yards and 1 touch-
roughing the passer penalty helped the Eagles reach the Saints’ down. Gallup had 6 receptions for 119 yards.
27, but Foles’ second-and-10 pass tipped off Jeffrey’s hands and Dallas 7 0 8 7 — 22
Lattimore intercepted it with 1:52 left. Alvin Kamara’s 12-yard run L.A. Rams 3 17 3 7 — 30
on third-and-10 secured the victory. Brees was 28 of 38 for 301 LAR — FG Zuerlein 25
yards and 2 touchdowns, with 1 interception. Thomas had 12 Dall — Cooper 29 pass from Prescott (Maher kick)
catches for 171 yards and 1 touchdown. Foles was 18 of 31 for LAR — FG Zuerlein 23
201 yards and 1 touchdown, with 2 interceptions. LAR — Anderson 1 run (Zuerlein kick)
Philadelphia 14 0 0 0 — 14 LAR — Gurley 35 run (Zuerlein kick)
New Orleans 0 10 7 3 — 20 LAR — FG Zuerlein 44
Phil — Matthews 37 pass from Foles (Elliott kick) Dall — Elliott 1 run (Cooper pass from Prescott)
Phil — Foles 1 run (Elliott kick) LAR — Anderson 1 run (Zuerlein kick)
NO — Kirkwood 2 pass from Brees (Lutz kick) Dall — Prescott 1 run (Maher kick)
NO — FG Lutz 45
NO — Thomas 2 pass from Brees (Lutz kick)
NO — FG Lutz 39
2018 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAMES effort that limited the Ravens to 69 yards and did not allow them to
M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland cross midfield. Badgley’s first field goal was set up when Melvin
January 6, 2019, Attendance: 70,432 Ingram, who also had 2 sacks, forced Kenneth Dixon to fumble at
L.A. CHARGERS 23, BALTIMORE 17—The Los Angeles defense the Ravens’ 15-yard line and Adrian Phillips recovered. Badgley’s
forced 3 turnovers and registered 7 sacks to propel the Chargers to third field goal was set up by Phillips’ intereption, and the fourth
their first postseason victory since 2013. The Chargers led 12-0 at field goal, which capped a 58-yard drive, sailed through the
halftime thanks to four Michael Badgley field goals and a defensive uprights as the half expired. C.J. Mosley recovered a Victor Green
2018 NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAMES AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois January 5, 2019, Attendance: 94,327
January 6, 2019, Attendance: 62,462 DALLAS 24, SEATTLE 22—Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 137 yards
PHILADELPHIA 16, CHICAGO 15—Treyvon Hester tipped Cody and a touchdown as the Cowboys rallied to win their first post-
Parkey’s potential game-winning field goal attempt, forcing it to season game since 2014. The Cowboys’ defense limited the
bounce off the left upright and then the crossbar, with five sec- Seahawks to 11 first downs and allowed them to convert just 2
onds remaining to lift the Eagles to victory. The Eagles scored on of 13 third-down opportunities. Dallas scored on the game’s ini-
the game’s opening possession and early in the second quarter tial drive, taking a 3-0 lead on Brett Maher’s 39-yard field goal. In
were driving for more when Roquan Smith interecepted Nick the second quarter, Tyler Lockett had catches of 40 and 25 yards
Foles’ pass. The Bears capitalized on the turnover when Parkey’s on consecutive drives to set up two Sebastian Janikowski field
36-yard field goal tied the game moments later. Mitchell Trubisky, goals and give Seattle a 6-3 lead with 1:43 left in the half. Elliott’s
making his first postseason start, guided the Bears 78 yards in 44-yard run on the ensuing drive led to Dak Prescott’s 11-yard
the final 2:38 of the half, capped by Parkey’s 29-yard field goal, touchdown pass to Michael Gallup 24 seconds before halftime
for a 6-3 halftime lead. Three defensive penalties by the Bears for a 10-6 Dallas lead. An excellent punt by Michael Dickson
aided the Eagles’ 83-yard drive in the third quarter. Nick Foles fin- pinned Dallas back to its own 2-yard-line in the third quarter. The
ished the drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert Seahawks’ defense forced a three-and-out, and Russell Wilson
for a 10-6 lead. Trubisky’s 45-yard pass to Allen Robinson late in capped the ensuing 44-yard drive with a 4-yard run. With
the third quarter set up Parkey’s third field goal. On Chicago’s Janikowski injured, Mike Davis ran for the 2-point conversion and
next drive Trubisky completed a 19-yard pass to Tyler Gabriel on Seattle led 14-10. Dallas answered immeditaely, keyed by Amari
third-and-11 and three plays later found Robinson for a 22-yard Cooper’s 34-yard catch and run, and regained the lead with
touchdown with 9:04 to play to take a 15-10 lead. The Bears Elliott’s 1-yard plunge with 12:28 to play. Later in the quarter, Dal-
went for the 2-point conversion, but Gabriel was stopped short. las converted three third downs on an 11-play, 63-yard drive that
After an exchange of punts, Foles engineered a 60-yard drive, consumed more than five minutes, highlighted by Prescott’s 16-
highlighted by Alshon Jeffery’s 11-yard catch on third-and-9 to yard run on third-and-14, and capped by his 1-yard sneak on the
the Bears’ 2, and capped by Golden Tate’s 2-yard catch with 56 next play for a 24-14 lead with 2:08 left. Wilson completed a 53-
seconds remaining. Wendell Smallwood was stopped short on yard pass to Lockett to set up J.D. McKissic’s 7-yard scoring
the Eagles’ 2-point conversion attempt. Tarik Cohen returned the grab. Chris Carson’s 2-point conversion run trimmed the lead to
kickoff 35 yards, and Trubisky completed passes of 25 and 8 24-22 with 1:18 to play, but Cole Beasley recovered Dickson’s
yards to Robinson to reach the Eagles’ 25-yard-line, but Hester onside kick attempt to secure the victory. Prescott was 22 of 33
tipped Parkey’s kick, altering the trajectory to force the ball to for 226 yards and 1 touchdown, with 1 interception. Elliott car-
bounce off both the upright and the crossbar. Foles was 25 of 40 ried 26 times for 137 yards, and Cooper had 7 receptions for 106
for 266 yards and 2 touchdowns, with 2 interceptions. Trubisky yards. Wilson completed 18 of 27 passes for 233 yards and 1
completed 26 of 43 attempts for 303 yards and 1 touchdown. touchdown. Lockett had 4 catches for 120 yards.
Robinson had 10 receptions for 143 yards. Seattle 0 6 8 8 — 22
Philadelphia 3 0 7 6 — 16 Dallas 3 7 0 14 — 24
Chicago 0 6 0 9 — 15 Dall — FG Maher 39
Phil — FG Elliott 43 Sea — FG Janikowski 27
Chi — FG Parkey 36 Sea — FG Janikowski 42
Chi — FG Parkey 29 Dall — Gallup 11 pass from Prescott (Maher kick)
Phil — Goedert 10 pass from Foles (Elliott kick) Sea — Wilson 4 run (Davis run)
Chi — FG Parkey 34 Dall — Elliott 1 run (Maher kick)
Chi — Robinson 22 pass from Trubisky (pass failed) Dall — Prescott 1 run (Maher kick)
Phil — Tate 2 pass from Foles (run failed) Sea — McKissic 7 pass from Wilson (Carson run)
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SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
SUNDAY NIGHT WON-LOST RECORDS, 1978-2018
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Balt. Buff. Cin. Clev. Den. Hou. Ind. Jax. K.C. L.A.C. Mia. N.E. N.Y.J. Oak. Pitt. Tenn.
Total 14-12 10-10 3-16 1-9 27-22 4-8 21-25 5-6 14-10 16-18 19-9 30-19 10-13 19-20 28-21 11-10
2018 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 0-1
2017 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-2 3-0
2016 0-3 1-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-0
2015 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-2 2-1 1-0
2014 0-1 0-2 3-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 3-0 3-0
2013 0-1 1-2 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-1
2012 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-2
2011 2-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-1
2010 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-2
2009 1-0 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1
2008 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 2-1 0-2 2-0
2007 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-0
2006 2-2 3-0 0-1 3-0 0-2 0-1 0-1
2005 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0
2004 2-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 2-0 2-0
2003 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0
2002 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-1
2001 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-1
2000 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-1
1999 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1
1998 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0
1997 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0
1996 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0
1995 0-2 2-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1
1994 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1
1993 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-1
1992 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-1
1991 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 2-0
1990 1-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-1
1989 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2
1988 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1
1987 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1
1986
1985 1-0 0-1
1984 0-1 1-0
1983 1-0
1982
1981
1980 0-1
1979
1978 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1
RUSHING RECEIVING
YARDS GAINED PASS RECEPTIONS
Most Yards Gained, Career Most Pass Receptions, Career
2,434 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04 254 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000;
1,897 Tony Dorsett, Dallas, 1977-87; Denver, 1988 Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004
1,769 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 1988-99; Miami, 2000 124 Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1985-99; Washington, 2000
Most Yards Gained, Game 123 Cris Carter, Philadelphia, 1987-89; Minnesota,
221 Bo Jackson, L.A. Raiders at Seattle, Nov. 30, 1987 1990-2001; Miami, 2002
216 Ricky Williams, Miami vs. Chi. Bears, Dec. 9, 2002 Most Pass Receptions, Game
214 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 14 Herman Moore, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Dec. 4, 1995
Sept. 24, 1990 Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Minnesota, Dec. 18, 1995
Longest Run From Scrimmage, Game 13 Andre Reed, Buffalo vs. Denver, Sept. 18, 1989
99 Tony Dorsett, Dallas at Minnesota, Terrell Owens, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia,
Jan. 3, 1983 (TD)* Nov. 25, 2002
97 Lamar Miller, Hou. Texans vs. Tennessee, Darren McFadden, Oakland vs. S.D. Chargers,
Nov. 26, 2018 (TD) Sept. 10, 2012
94 Chris Johnson, Tennessee vs. N.Y. Jets, Jason Witten, Dallas vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 1, 2012
Dec. 17, 2012 (TD) Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona vs. Dallas, Sept. 25, 2017
Sept. 5, 2002 Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) San Francisco 16, N.Y. GIANTS 13
Times Square (New York, New York)
Sept. 9, 2004 Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts) NEW ENGLAND 27, Indianapolis 24
Metropolitan Park (Jacksonville, Florida)
Sept. 8, 2005 Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts) NEW ENGLAND 30, Oakland 20
Detroit, Michigan
Los Angeles Coliseum (Los Angeles, California)
Sept. 6, 2007 RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Indiana) INDIANAPOLIS 41, New Orleans 10
Sept. 4, 2008 Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) N.Y. GIANTS 16, Washington 7
Columbus Circle (New York, New York)
Sept. 10, 2009 Heinz Field (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) PITTSBURGH 13, Tennessee 10 (OT)
Point State Park (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Sept. 9, 2010 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana) NEW ORLEANS 14, Minnesota 9
Jackson Square (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Sept. 8, 2011 Lambeau Field (Green Bay, Wisconsin) GREEN BAY 42, New Orleans 34
Sept. 5, 2012* MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) Dallas 24, N.Y. GIANTS 17
Rockefeller Center (New York, New York)
Sept. 5, 2013 Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver, Colorado) DENVER 49, Baltimore 27
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor (Baltimore, Maryland)
Sept. 4, 2014 CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Washington) SEATTLE 36, Green Bay 16
Sept. 10, 2015 Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts) NEW ENGLAND 28, Pittsburgh 21
Pier 35 and Justin Herman Plaza (San Francisco, California)
Sept. 8, 2016 Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver, Colorado) DENVER 21, Carolina 20
Civic Center Park (Denver, Colorado)
Sept. 7, 2017 Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts) Kansas City 42, NEW ENGLAND 27
Christopher Columbus Park (Boston, Massachusetts)
Sept. 6, 2018 Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) PHILADELPHIA 18, Atlanta 12
Penn’s Landing (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
*Wednesday night
For the 2010 postseason, the NFL installed a modified At the end of regulation time, the Referee will immediately
sudden death system to determine the winner when the toss coin at center of field in accordance with rules
score is tied at the end of regulation. In 2012, the system pertaining to the usual pregame toss. The captain of the
was expanded to cover all NFL games, including regular- visiting team will call the toss prior to the coin being
season and preseason games. flipped.
Modified sudden death guarantees each team a Following a three-minute intermission after the end of the
possession or the opportunity to possess, unless the team regulation game, there shall be a maximum of one 10-
that receives the opening kickoff scores a touchdown on minute period. Each team must possess or have the
its initial possession. opportunity to possess the ball unless the team that has
the ball first scores a touchdown on its initial possession.
Key Definitions: Play continues in sudden death until a winner is
determined, and the game automatically ends upon any
Possession: Actual possession of the ball with complete score (by safety, field goal, or touchdown) or when a
control. The defense gains possession when it catches, score is awarded by Referee for a palpably unfair act. Each
intercepts, or recovers a loose ball. team shall be entitled to two timeouts, and if there is an
excess timeout, the usual rules shall apply. Try is not
Opportunity to possess: The opportunity to possess attempted if touchdown scored. Disqualified players are
occurs only during kicking plays. A kickoff is an not allowed to return.
opportunity to possess for the receiving team. If the
kicking team legally recovers the kick, the receiving team If the score is tied at the end of a 10-minute overtime
is considered to have had its opportunity. A punt or a field period, the game shall result in a tie.
goal that crosses the line of scrimmage and is muffed by
the receiving team is considered to be an opportunity to Instant Replay: No challenges. Reviews to be initiated by
possess for the receivers. Normal touching rules by the the replay official.
kicking team apply.
POSTSEASON
At the end of regulation time, the Referee will immediately
toss coin at center of field in accordance with rules
pertaining to the usual pregame toss. The captain of the
visiting team will call the toss prior to the coin being
flipped.