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Official 2019

National Football League

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A I
Active List..............................................................................34 Indianapolis Colts...................................................................73
All-Pro Teams, 2018 ............................................................246 Instant Replay ........................................................................32
Arizona Cardinals .................................................................135 Interconference Games ........................................................514
Associated Press Award Winners .........................................518 International Games .............................................................504
Associated Press Most Valuable Players ..............................516 Internet, NFL on ...................................................................684
Atlanta Falcons ....................................................................141 J
Attendance, NFL’s 10 Biggest Weekends ..............................536 Jacksonville Jaguars ..............................................................79
Attendance, 2018 ................................................................244 K
Attendance, Paid ..................................................................537 Kansas City Chiefs.................................................................85
Awards, 2018 ......................................................................246 Kickoff Weekend, NFL Opening ............................................505
B Kickoff Weekend Won-Loss Records....................................293
Baltimore Ravens...................................................................37 L
Buffalo Bills ...........................................................................43 Los Angeles Chargers ............................................................91
Bye Weeks, Team Record After ............................................306 Los Angeles Rams...............................................................177
C M
Calendar, 2019-2024 .............................................................16 Miami Dolphins......................................................................97
Carolina Panthers.................................................................147 Minnesota Vikings................................................................183
Chicago Bears .....................................................................153 Monday Night Football Individual Records ............................502
Chronology of Professional Football .....................................350 Monday Night Football W-L Records ....................................500
Cincinnati Bengals .................................................................49 N
Cleveland Browns ..................................................................55 New England Patriots ...........................................................103
Close Games, Team Records In, 2018 .................................307 New Orleans Saints..............................................................189
Coaches, Career Victories ......................................................24 New York Giants ..................................................................195
Coaches, More than 100 Career Victories ..............................25 New York Jets......................................................................109
Coldest Games ....................................................................308 NFL Network ........................................................................683
Comebacks, Greatest in NFL History ....................................309 O
Commissioners, NFL............................................................369 Oakland Raiders...................................................................115
D Officials, 2019 Roster of ......................................................685
Dallas Cowboys...................................................................159 Oldest/Youngest Players, 2018.............................................297
Denver Broncos .....................................................................61 Outstanding Performers .......................................................579
Detroit Lions ........................................................................165 Overtime, History of.............................................................507
Draft, All-Time Number-One Choices ....................................520 Overtime Procedures ...........................................................506
Draft, History of Locations ...................................................521 P
Draft, 2019 ............................................................................28 Passer Rating System ..........................................................302
F Passer Rating, Highest Postseason ......................................303
First Place Finish After Last Place Finish...............................308 Philadelphia Eagles ..............................................................201
First-Round Selections .........................................................522 Pittsburgh Steelers...............................................................121
Free Agency, Movement History .............................................34 Players of the Week/Month, 2018 ........................................245
G Playoff Appearances by Seasons .........................................305
Games Decided By 7 and 3 Points or Fewer, 1970-2018......306 Playoff Games
Games Decided By 8 Points or Fewer, 1994-2018................306 AFC Championship Games..............................................486
Game-Winning Drives by Quarterback, 1970-2018...............304 AFC Divisional Playoff Games .........................................490
Green Bay Packers...............................................................171 AFC First-Round Playoff Games ......................................494
H NFC Championship Games .............................................488
Hall of Fame, Pro Football ....................................................330 NFC Divisional Playoff Games .........................................492
Hall of Fame Games, Pro Football.........................................349 NFC First-Round Playoff Games ......................................496
Houston Texans .....................................................................67 Points, Most By Each Team..................................................290
Postseason, Individual, All-Time Top 10................................312
Postseason Play, Teams Under .500 ....................................307
Postseason Play, Teams Win 10-Plus, Miss Playoffs ............307
Preseason Results and Standings, 2018 ..............................234
Pro Bowl, All-Time Results ...................................................533

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Q Statistics
Quarterbacks, Starting Records for Active Quarterbacks ......304 NFL Active Leaders...........................................................21
Quarters, 2018 Score By .....................................................308 Individual Leaders, 2009-18............................................296
R Individual Leaders, Past Two, Three, Four Years...............298
Records, All-Time Inside the Numbers, Statistical Highlights........................290
Individual Combined Kick Returns ...................................557 Outstanding Performers ..................................................579
Individual Combined Net Yards ........................................560 Team Leaders, Past Two, Three, Four Years.....................299
Individual Fumbles ..........................................................558 What to Look for in 2019..................................................18
Individual Interceptions By ..............................................551 Yearly Leaders ................................................................621
Individual Kickoff Returns................................................555 Statistics, 2018
Individual Passing ...........................................................545 AFC, NFC, and NFL Summary .........................................254
Individual Punting............................................................553 American Football Conference Team Defense ..................251
Individual Punt Returns ...................................................554 American Football Conference Team Offense...................250
Individual Receiving ........................................................549 Club Leaders ..................................................................255
Individual Rushing...........................................................544 Club Rankings by Yards ..................................................255
Individual Sacks..............................................................560 Individual Field Goals ......................................................261
Individual Scoring ...........................................................540 Individual Interceptions ...................................................276
Individual Service............................................................540 Individual Kickoff Returns................................................280
Individual Yards from Scrimmage ....................................551 Individual Passing ...........................................................268
Team Championships......................................................561 Individual Pass Receiving................................................272
Team Combined Net Yards Rushing and Passing .............567 Individual Punting............................................................282
Team Defense.................................................................575 Individual Punt Returns ...................................................284
Team First Downs ...........................................................566 Individual Rushing...........................................................264
Team Fumbles ................................................................573 Individual Sacks..............................................................286
Team Games Won...........................................................561 Individual Scoring ...........................................................256
Team Games Lost...........................................................562 National Football Conference Team Defense ....................253
Team Kickoff Returns......................................................572 National Football Conference Team Offense .....................252
Team Passing .................................................................568 Takeaway-Giveaway Table...............................................255
Team Penalties................................................................575 Sunday Night Football W-L Records .....................................498
Team Punting..................................................................570 Super Bowl Champions, Missed Playoffs the Next Season ...307
Team Punt Returns .........................................................571 Super Bowl Contention, 1978-2018 .....................................305
Team Rushing.................................................................567 Super Bowl, Future Sites ......................................................483
Team Scoring .................................................................563 Super Bowl, Game Results...................................................484
Team Tie Games .............................................................563 Super Bowl LIII, Game Summary ........................................484
Team Turnovers ..............................................................574 Super Bowl, Most Valuable Players ......................................483
Records, Oldest ...................................................................297 Super Bowl, Non-Division Winners That Played In ................307
Records, Postseason ...........................................................666 Super Bowl, Records ...........................................................653
Retired Uniforms..................................................................301 T
Roster Limits, All-Time...........................................................34 Takeaway/Giveaways, 2009-18............................................296
S Tampa Bay Buccaneers........................................................219
San Francisco 49ers ............................................................207 Team Won-Loss Records, All-Time Regular-Season..............313
Schedule, 2019 .......................................................................4 Team Won-Loss Records Since 1970 AFL-NFL Merger .........292
Scheduling Formula, 2019-20 ................................................12 Team Won-Loss Records, Road Teams, 1970-2018.............305
Scoring, Top 10 Weekends...................................................536 Team Won-Loss Records, 2009-18......................................294
Scoring, 60 Points in a Game...............................................297 Team vs. Team Results ........................................................399
Season Recap, 2018 Teams Beat Opposing Team 3 Times/Season, 1970-2018 ....308
2018 Preseason Standings and Results ..........................234 Television, 10 Most Watched Programs/Sports Events .........536
2018 Regular-Season Results .........................................236 Tennessee Titans .................................................................127
2018 Regular-Season Standings .....................................238 Thanksgiving Day Football, 1920-2018 ................................510
2018 Best Passing Performances ...................................248 Thanksgiving Day Individual Records ...................................513
2018 Best Receiving Performances ................................249 Tie-Breaking Procedures ........................................................26
2018 Best Rushing Performances...................................248 Trades, 2018-19 ..................................................................232
2018 Best Sack Performances........................................249 Two-Point Conversion Results, 1994-2018...........................306
2018 Week-by-Week Standings ......................................239 W
Seattle Seahawks.................................................................213 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year ......................................515
Standings, 1920-2018 .........................................................370 Washington Redskins...........................................................225
Standings, 2018 ..................................................................238 Winning Streaks, Longest Since 1970 ..................................304
Standings, Week-by-Week, 2018 .........................................239 Y
Yearly Statistical Leaders......................................................621

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All times local. Dates and times subject to change.
Nationally televised games indicated by network in parentheses.

Thursday, August 1 NFL/Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio


Atlanta _____ vs. Denver _____ (NBC) 8:00

PRESEASON/WEEK 1 Thursday, August 8 Indianapolis _____ at Buffalo _____ 7:00


New York Jets _____ at New York Giants _____ 7:00
Jacksonville _____ at Baltimore _____ 7:30
Washington _____ at Cleveland _____ 7:30
New England _____ at Detroit _____ 7:30
Atlanta _____ at Miami _____ 7:30
Tennessee _____ at Philadelphia _____ 7:30
Carolina _____ at Chicago _____ 7:00
Houston _____ at Green Bay _____ 7:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Arizona _____ 7:00
Denver _____ at Seattle _____ 7:00
Friday, August 9 Tampa Bay _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 7:30
Minnesota _____ at New Orleans _____ 7:30
Saturday, August 10 Cincinnati _____ at Kansas City _____ 7:30
Los Angeles Rams _____ at Oakland _____ 7:00
Dallas _____ at San Francisco _____ 7:00

PRESEASON/WEEK 2 Thursday, August 15 Philadelphia _____ at Jacksonville _____ 7:00


New York Jets _____ at Atlanta _____ 7:30
Green Bay _____ at Baltimore _____ 7:30
Cincinnati _____ at Washington _____ 7:30
Oakland _____ at Arizona _____ (ESPN) 5:00
Friday, August 16 Buffalo _____ at Carolina _____ 7:00
Chicago _____ at New York Giants _____ 7:30
Miami _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 7:30
Saturday, August 17 Cleveland _____ at Indianapolis _____ 4:00
New England _____ at Tennessee _____ 6:00
Kansas City _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 7:30
Detroit _____ at Houston _____ 7:00
Dallas _____ vs. Los Angeles Rams (Hawai’i) _____ 4:00
Sunday, August 18 New Orleans _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS)1:00
Seattle _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 7:00
Monday, August 19 San Francisco _____ at Denver _____ (ESPN) 6:00

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

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PRESEASON/WEEK 4 Thursday, August 29 Minnesota _____ at Buffalo _____ 7:00


Pittsburgh _____ at Carolina _____ 7:00
Indianapolis _____ at Cincinnati _____ 7:00
Atlanta _____ at Jacksonville _____ 7:00
Philadephia _____ at New York Jets _____ 7:00
Detroit _____ at Cleveland _____ 7:30
New York Giants _____ at New England _____ 7:30
Baltimore _____ at Washington _____ 7:30
Tennessee _____ at Chicago _____ 7:00
Tampa Bay _____ at Dallas _____ 7:00
Kansas City _____ at Green Bay _____ 7:00
Los Angeles Rams _____ at Houston _____ 7:00
Miami _____ at New Orleans _____ 7:00
Arizona _____ at Denver _____ 7:00
Los Angeles Chargers _____ at San Francisco _____ 7:00
Oakland _____ at Seattle _____ 7:00

Thursday, September 5 Green Bay _____ at Chicago _____ (NBC) 7:20


Sunday, September 8 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00
Tennessee _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00
Kansas City _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00
Baltimore _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00
Atlanta _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00
Buffalo _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00
Washington _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 1:00
Indianapolis _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:05
Cincinnati _____ at Seattle _____ (CBS) 1:05
Detroit _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:25
New York Giants _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 3:25
San Francisco _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 4:25
Pittsburgh _____ at New England _____ (NBC) 8:20
Monday, September 9 Houston _____ at New Orleans _____ (ESPN) 6:10
Denver _____ at Oakland _____ (ESPN) 7:20

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

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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

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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

TENTH WEEK Thursday, November 7


Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Oakland _____(FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 5:20
Open Date: Sunday, November 10Detroit _____ at Chicago _____ (CBS) 12:00
Denver, Houston, Jacksonville, Baltimore _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00
New England, Philadelphia, Washington Buffalo _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00
Carolina _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00
Atlanta _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00
New York Giants _____ at New York Jets _____ (FOX) 1:00
Arizona _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 1:00
Kansas City _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00
Miami _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 4:05
Los Angeles Rams _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (FOX) 4:25
* Minnesota _____ at Dallas _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, November 11 Seattle _____ at San Francisco _____ (ESPN) 5:15

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

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WEEK 12 Thursday, November 21 Indianapolis _____ at Houston _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20


Sunday, November 24 Tampa Bay _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00
Denver _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00
New York Giants _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX) 12:00
TWELFTH WEEK Pittsburgh _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00
Open Date: Miami _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00
Arizona, Kansas City, Carolina _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00
Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Oakland _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00
Detroit _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00
Jacksonville _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 3:05
Dallas _____ at New England _____ (FOX) 4:25
Green Bay _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:25
* Seattle _____ at Philadelphia _____ (NBC) 8:20
Monday, November 25 Baltimore _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (ESPN) 5:15

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

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SIXTEENTH WEEK Saturday, December 21 TBD (NFLN) TBD


TBD (NFLN) TBD
TBD (NFLN) TBD
Detroit _____ at Denver _____ TBD
Oakland _____ at Los Angeles _____ TBD
Buffalo _____ at New England _____ TBD
Los Angeles Rams _____ at San Francisco _____ TBD
Houston _____ at Tampa Bay _____ TBD
Sunday, December 22 Jacksonville _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00
Baltimore _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00
Carolina _____ at Indianapolis _____ (FOX) 1:00
Cincinnati _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00
Pittsburgh _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00
New Orleans _____ at Tennessee _____ (FOX) 12:00
New York Giants _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00
Dallas _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 4:25
Arizona _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:25
* Kansas City _____ at Chicago _____ (NBC) 7:20
Monday, December 23 Green Bay _____ at Minnesota _____ (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.

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POSTSEASON AND NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES

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 _____________________

National Football Conference

_____________________ at _____________________

Championship Games Sunday, January 19, 2020 American Football Conference


Site Priorities for
Championship Games _____________________ at _____________________
The home teams will be the surviving
playoff winners with the highest
seeds. A Wild Card team cannot play
host unless two Wild Card teams are
in the game, in which case the Wild National Football Conference
Card team that was seeded highest in
the first round of the playoffs will be _____________________ at _____________________
the home team.

Pro Bowl Sunday, January 26, 2020 2020 Pro Bowl, Camping World Stadium, Orlando

_____________________ vs. _____________________

Super Bowl LIV Sunday, February 2, 2020 Super Bowl LIV, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

_____________________ vs. ______________________

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2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR
2019 NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES
All times ET and PM unless otherwise notated
Thursday, Sept. 5 Green Bay at Chicago (NBC) 8:20
Sunday, Sept. 8 Pittsburgh at New England (NBC) 8:20
Monday, Sept. 9 Houston at New Orleans (ESPN) 7:10
Denver at Oakland (ESPN) 10:20
Thursday, Sept. 12 Tampa Bay at Carolina (NFLN) 8:20 POSTSEASON GAMES
Sunday, Sept. 15 Philadelphia at Atlanta (NBC) 8:20 Saturday, January 4 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs
Monday, Sept. 16 Cleveland at N.Y. Jets (ESPN) 8:15 and Sunday, January 5 (CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC)
Thursday, Sept. 19 Tennessee at Jacksonville (NFLN) 8:20
Sunday, Sept. 22 L.A. Rams at Cleveland (NBC) 8:20 Saturday, January 11 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs
Monday, Sept. 23 Chicago at Washington (ESPN) 8:15 and Sunday, January 12 (CBS, FOX, and NBC)
Thursday, Sept. 26 Philadelphia at Green Bay (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Sept. 29 Dallas at New Orleans (NBC) 8:20 Sunday, January 19 AFC and NFC Championship
Monday, Sept. 30 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 8:15 Games (CBS and FOX)
Thursday, Oct. 3 L.A. Rams at Seattle (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Oct. 6 Indianapolis at Kansas City (NBC)* 8:20 Sunday, January 26 Pro Bowl, Orlando (ESPN)
Monday, Oct. 7 Cleveland at San Francisco (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Oct. 10 N.Y. Giants at New England (FOX/NFLN/Amazon)8:20 Sunday, February 2 Super Bowl LIV, Miami (CBS)
Sunday, Oct. 13 Carolina vs. Tampa Bay in London (NFLN) 9:30a
Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Oct. 14 Detroit at Green Bay (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Oct. 17 Kansas City at Denver (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Oct. 20 Philadelphia at Dallas (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Oct. 21 New England at N.Y. Jets (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Oct. 24 Washington at Minnesota (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Oct. 27 Green Bay at Kansas City (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Oct. 28 Miami at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Oct. 31 San Francisco at Arizona (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Nov. 3 Houston vs. Jacksonville in London (NFLN) 9:30a
New England at Baltimore (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Nov. 4 Dallas at N.Y. Giants (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Nov. 7 L.A. Chargers at Oakland (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Nov. 10 Minnesota at Dallas (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Nov. 11 Seattle at San Francisco (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Nov. 14 Pittsburgh at Cleveland (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Nov. 17 Chicago at L.A. Rams (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Nov. 18 Kansas City vs. L.A. Chargers in Mexico City (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Nov. 21 Indianapolis at Houston (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Nov. 24 Seattle at Philadelphia (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Nov. 25 Baltimore at L.A. Rams (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Nov. 28 Chicago at Detroit (CBS) 12:30
Buffalo at Dallas (FOX) 4:30
New Orleans at Atlanta (NBC) 8:20
Sunday, Dec. 1 New England at Houston (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Dec. 2 Minnesota at Seattle (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Dec. 5 Dallas at Chicago (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Dec. 8 Seattle at L.A. Rams (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Dec. 9 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia (ESPN) 8:15
Thursday, Dec. 12 N.Y. Jets at Baltimore (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20
Sunday, Dec. 15 Minnesota at L.A. Chargers (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Dec. 16 Indianapolis at New Orleans (ESPN) 8:15
Saturday, Dec. 21 TBD (NFLN) 1:00
TBD (NFLN) 4:30
TBD (NFLN) 8:15
Sunday, Dec. 22 Kansas City at Chicago (NBC)* 8:20
Monday, Dec. 23 Green Bay at Minnesota (ESPN) 8:15
Sunday, Dec. 29 To be determined (NBC)* 8:20

*The NFL again will utilize “flexible scheduling” in 2019.

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SCHEDULING FORMULA
The NFL expanded to 32 teams in 2002 with the addition of the Houston Texans. In addition, the NFL realigned for the first time since
1970—into eight divisions of four teams each—and the scheduling formula that was introduced guaranteed for the first time that all
teams would play each other on a regular, rotating basis. Although the number of teams increased to 32, the number of playoff teams
remained the same at 12.

Under the NFL scheduling formula, every team within a division plays 16 games as follows:

• Home and away against its three division opponents (6 games).


• The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (4 games).
• The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (4 games).
• Two intraconference games based on the prior year’s standings (2 games). These games will match a first-place team
against the first-place teams in the two same-conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season. The
second-place, third-place, and fourth-place teams in a conference will be matched in the same way each year.

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.

FUTURE SCHEDULING ROTATION


2019 2020 2021 2022

AFC Intraconference AFCN AFCW AFCS AFCN


EAST Interconference NFCE NFCW NFCS NFCN

AFC Intraconference AFCE AFCS AFCW AFCE


NORTH Interconference NFCW NFCE NFCN NFCS

AFC Intraconference AFCW AFCN AFCE AFCW


SOUTH Interconference NFCS NFCN NFCW NFCE

AFC Intraconference AFCS AFCE AFCN AFCS


WEST Interconference NFCN NFCS NFCE NFCW

NFC Intraconference NFCN NFCW NFCS NFCN


EAST Interconference AFCE AFCN AFCW AFCS

NFC Intraconference NFCE NFCS NFCW NFCE


NORTH Interconference AFCW AFCS AFCN AFCE

NFC Intraconference NFCW NFCN NFCE NFCW


SOUTH Interconference AFCS AFCW AFCE AFCN

NFC Intraconference NFCS NFCE NFCN NFCS


WEST Interconference AFCN AFCE AFCS AFCW

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SCHEDULING FORMULA
AFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019
BUFFALO MIAMI NEW ENGLAND N.Y. JETS
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division BALT CLE BALT CLE CLE BALT CLE BALT
CIN PITT CIN PITT PITT CIN PITT CIN
Interconference by Division PHIL DALL PHIL DALL DALL PHIL DALL PHIL
WASH NYG WASH NYG NYG WASH NYG WASH
Intraconference by Position AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS

AFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


BUFFALO MIAMI NEW ENGLAND N.Y. JETS
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division KC DEN KC DEN DEN KC DEN KC
LAC LV LAC LV LV LAC LV LAC
Interconference by Division LAR ARIZ LAR ARIZ ARZ LAR ARIZ LAR
SEA SF SEA SF SF SEA SF SEA
Intraconference by Position AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS

AFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019


BALTIMORE CINCINNATI CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division NE BUFF NE BUFF BUFF NE BUFF NE
NYJ MIA NYJ MIA MIA NYJ MIA NYJ
Interconference by Division ARIZ LAR ARIZ LAR LAR ARIZ LAR ARIZ
SF SEA SF SEA SEA SF SEA SF
Intraconference by Position AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW

AFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


BALTIMORE CINCINNATI CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division JAX HOU JAX HOU HOU JAX HOU JAX
TENN IND TENN IND IND TENN IND TENN
Interconference by Division DALL PHIL DALL PHIL PHIL DALL PHIL DALL
NYG WASH NYG WASH WASH NYG WASH NYG
Intraconference by Position AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE

AFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019


HOUSTON INDIANAPOLIS JACKSONVILLE TENNESSEE
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division DEN KC DEN KC KC DEN KC DEN
OAK LAC OAK LAC LAC OAK LAC OAK
Interconference by Division ATL NO ATL NO NO ATL NO ATL
CAR TB CAR TB TB CAR TB CAR
Intraconference by Position AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN

AFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


HOUSTON INDIANAPOLIS JACKSONVILLE TENNESSEE
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division BALT CLE BALT CLE CLE BALT CLE BALT
CIN PITT CIN PITT PITT CIN PITT CIN
Interconference by Division GB CHI GB CHI CHI GB CHI GB
MINN DET MINN DET DET MINN DET MINN
Intraconference by Position AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW

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SCHEDULING FORMULA
AFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019
DENVER KANSAS CITY L.A. CHARGERS OAKLAND
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division JAX HOU HOU JAX HOU JAX JAX HOU
TENN IND IND TENN IND TENN TENN IND
Interconference by Division CHI GB GB CHI GB CHI CHI GB
DET MINN MINN DET MINN DET DET MINN
Intraconference by Position AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE

AFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


DENVER KANSAS CITY L.A. CHARGERS LAS VEGAS
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division BUFF NE NE BUFF NE BUFF BUFF NE
MIA NYJ NYJ MIA NYJ MIA MIA NYJ
Interconference by Division NO ATL ATL NO ATL NO NO ATL
TB CAR CAR TB CAR TB TB CAR
Intraconference by Position AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN

NFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019


DALLAS N.Y. GIANTS PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division GB CHI GB CHI CHI GB CHI GB
MINN DET MINN DET DET MINN DET MINN
Interconference by Division BUFF NE BUFF NE NE BUFF NE BUFF
MIA NYJ MIA NYJ NYJ MIA NYJ MIA
Intraconference by Position NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS

NFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


DALLAS N.Y. GIANTS PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division ARIZ LAR ARIZ LAR LAR ARIZ LAR ARIZ
SF SEA SF SEA SEA SF SEA SF
Interconference by Division CLE BALT CLE BALT BALT CLE BALT CLE
PITT CIN PITT CIN CIN PITT CIN PITT
Intraconference by Position NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN

NFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019


CHICAGO DETROIT GREEN BAY MINNESOTA
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division DALL PHIL DALL PHIL PHIL DALL PHIL DALL
NYG WASH NYG WASH WASH NYG WASH NYG
Interconference by Division KC DEN KC DEN DEN KC DEN KC
LAC OAK LAC OAK OAK LAC OAK LAC
Intraconference by Position NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW

NFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


CHICAGO DETROIT GREEN BAY MINNESOTA
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division NO ATL NO ATL ATL NO ATL NO
TB CAR TB CAR CAR TB CAR TB
Interconference by Division HOU JAX HOU JAX JAX HOU JAX HOU
IND TENN IND TENN TENN IND TENN IND
Intraconference by Position NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW

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SCHEDULING FORMULA
NFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019
ATLANTA CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS TAMPA BAY
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division LAR ARIZ LAR ARIZ ARIZ LAR ARIZ LAR
SEA SF SEA SF SF SEA SF SEA
Interconference by Division JAX HOU JAX HOU HOU JAX HOU JAX
TENN IND TENN IND IND TENN IND TENN
Intraconference by Position NFCE NFCN NFCE NFCN NFCE NFCN NFCE NFCN

NFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


ATLANTA CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS TAMPA BAY
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division CHI GB CHI GB GB CHI GB CHI
DET MINN DET MINN MINN DET MINN DET
Interconference by Division DEN KC DEN KC KC DEN KC DEN
LV LAC LV LAC LAC LV LAC LV
Intraconference by Position NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE

NFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019


ARIZONA L.A. RAMS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division ATL NO NO ATL ATL NO NO ATL
CAR TB TB CAR CAR TB TB CAR
Interconference by Division CLE BALT BALT CLE CLE BALT BALT CLE
PITT CIN CIN PITT PITT CIN CIN PITT
Intraconference by Position NFCN NFCE NFCN NFCE NFCN NFCE NFCN NFCE

NFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020


ARIZONA L.A. RAMS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE
Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away
Intraconference by Division PHIL DALL DALL PHIL PHIL DALL DALL PHIL
WASH NYG NYG WASH WASH NYG NYG WASH
Interconference by Division BUFF NE NE BUFF BUFF NE NE BUFF
MIA NYJ NYJ MIA MIA NYJ NYJ MIA
Intraconference by Position NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS

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IMPORTANT DATES
2019 August 31 Roster cut-down to maximum of 53 players
Mid-July Preseason training camps open. Clubs may on Active/Inactive List by 4 P.M., New
require Rookies and First-Year Players to York time. Clubs may dress minimum of
report seven days prior to the Club’s 43 and maximum of 46 players for each
earliest permissible mandatory reporting regular-season and postseason game.
date for veteran players. Veteran players August 31 Simultaneously with the cut-down to 53,
cannot be required to report earlier than clubs that have players in the categories
15 days prior to club’s first preseason of Active/Physically Unable to Perform or
game. Active/Non-Football Injury or Illness must
July 15 Deadline at 4 P.M., New York time, for any take one of the following options: Place
club that designated a Franchise Player player on Reserve/Physically Unable to
to sign such player to a multi-year Perform or Reserve/Non-Football Injury
contract or extension. After this date, the or Illness, whichever is applicable; ask
player may sign only a one-year contract waivers; terminate; trade; or continue to
with the designating club for the 2019 count him on Active List.
season, and such contract cannot be September 1 All tryouts on this date and for the
extended until after the Club’s last regular remainder of the season must be
season game. reported to the League office.
July 22 Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New York September 1 After 12 P.M., New York time, clubs may
time, for Transition Players with establish a Practice Squad of 10 players
outstanding tenders. After this date and by signing free agents who do not have
through 4 P.M., New York time, on the an accrued season of free-agency credit
Tuesday after the 10th regular season or who were on the 46-player Active List
weekend, Old Club has exclusive for less than nine regular-season games
negotiating rights to these players. during their only Accrued Season(s). A
July 22# Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New York player cannot participate on the Practice
time, for Unrestricted Free Agents to Squad for more than three seasons.
whom a May 7 tender was made by Old September 2-7 All clubs are required to file a personnel
Club. After this date and through 4 P.M., (injury) report with their conference
New York time, on the Tuesday after the information manager by 4:00 P.M., New
10th regular-season weekend, Old Club York time. Reports are to be filed every
has exclusive negotiating rights to these Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before
players. a regular-season game by 4:00 P.M., New
August 1-4 Hall of Fame Weekend. York time (or as soon as possible after
August 1 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, the completion of practice). An update
Canton, Ohio: must also be reported if there is any
Atlanta vs. Denver change in a player's condition after
August 6 Deadline for players under contract to Friday.
report to earn a season of free-agency Sept. 5, 8-9 Regular season opens.
credit. Sept. 6, 9-10 Beginning on these dates vested veterans
August 6 If a Drafted Rookie has not signed with his terminated from the Active List or
club by this date, he may not be traded Inactive List (and from Reserve/Injured if
to any other club in 2019. the player is placed on Reserve/Injured
August 8-12 First Preseason Weekend. after the beginning of the regular season)
August 10-14 Deadline for club to provide written notice are entitled to receive, after the end of
to certain unsigned players and the the regular-season schedule, Termination
NFLPA of its intent to place them on the Pay pursuant to the terms of the CBA.
Exempt List if they fail to report no later September 24 Priority on multiple waiver claims is now
than one day prior to the club’s second based on the current season’s standing.
preseason game. Any player who fails to
report prior to the deadline will be
ineligible to play or receive compensation #or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp,
for at least three games (preseason or whichever is later.
regular season) from the time that he
reports.

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IMPORTANT DATES
Mid-October Beginning the sixth calendar day prior to the November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., New
club’s game on the seventh regular York time, their Unrestricted Free Agents
season week, clubs are permitted to to whom May 7 tender was made. If still
begin practicing players on unsigned after this date, such players are
Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019.
and Reserve/Non-Football Injury or November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., New
Illness for a period not to exceed 21 York time, their Restricted Free Agents to
days. Players may be activated during whom June 1 tender was made. If such
the 21-day practice period or until 4 P.M., players remain unsigned, they are
New York time, on the day after the prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019.
conclusion of the 21-day period. November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign Drafted players
At any time after six weeks have elapsed by 4 P.M., New York time. If such players
since a player was placed on remain unsigned, they are prohibited
Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Non-Football from playing in NFL in 2019.
Injury/Illness, each club is permitted to Nov. 28, Dec. 1-2 Deadline for reinstatement of players in
designate two players for return from Reserve List categories of Retired, Did
either list to the Club’s 53-player Not Report, and Exclusive Rights, and of
Active/Inactive List. players who were placed on Reserve/Left
The player who is “Designated For Return” Squad in a previous season.
must have suffered a major football- December 28 Deadline for waiver requests in 2019,
related or non-football-related injury after except for “special waiver requests,”
reporting to training camp and must have until after the Super Bowl.
been placed on the applicable Reserve December 30 Clubs may begin signing free-agent players
List after 4 P.M., New York time, on the for the 2020 season.
day after the final roster reduction.
A player whom the Club wishes to 2020
designate for return is permitted to return January 4-5 Wild Card Playoff Games.
to practice for a period not to exceed 21 January 11-12 Divisional Playoff Games.
days. The Club is required to notify the January 19 AFC and NFC Championship Games.
League office that the player has been January 26 Pro Bowl, Camping World Stadium,
“Designated For Return” on the first day Orlando.
the player begins to practice. The player February 2 Super Bowl LIV, Hard Rock Stadium,
cannot be returned to the Active/Inactive Miami.
List until eight games have elapsed since April 23-25 85th annual NFL Draft, Las Vegas.
the date he was placed on Reserve.
October 29 All trading ends at 4 P.M., New York time. 2021
October 30 Players with at least four previous pension- February 7* Super Bowl LV, Raymond James Stadium,
credited seasons are subject to the Tampa.
waiver system for the remainder of the
regular season and postseason. 2022
November 12 Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New York February 6* Super Bowl LVI, New Los Angeles Stadium,
time, for Franchise Players who are Los Angeles.
eligible to receive Offer Sheets.
November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., New 2023
York time, their unsigned Franchise and February 5* Super Bowl LVII, University of Phoenix
Transition Players, including Franchise Stadium, Arizona.
Players who were eligible to receive Offer
Sheets until this date. If still unsigned 2024
after this date, such players are February 4* Super Bowl LVIII, Mercedes-Benz
prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019. Superdome, New Orleans.
.

*Tentative date

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2019
The CAROLINA PANTHERS (199-201-1) need one win for SAQUON BARKLEY, N.Y. Giants, needs 1,972 scrimmage
200 as a franchise, including postseason. yards to become the third ever to record 4,000 in his first two
seasons, joining Eric Dickerson (4,456, 1983-84) and Edgerrin
The DENVER BRONCOS (499-433-10, .535) need one win for James (4,442, 1999-2000). Barkley enters 2019 with 2,028.
500 in franchise history, including postseason. Among the
original eight AFL franchises that launched in 1960, only the ODELL BECKHAM JR., Cleveland, needs 1,000 receiving
Boston/New England Patriots have reached that milestone. yards to tie for the second-most 1,000-yard seasons (five) over
his first six years. Lance Alworth (1963-67), Marques Colston
The INDIANAPOLIS COLTS need six regular-season wins to (2006-11), Mike Evans (2014-18), A.J. Green (2011-15), Torry
reach 300 since moving to Indianapolis in 1984. Since changing Holt (2000-04), Chad Johnson (2002-06), Brandon Marshall
their home address, the Colts are 294-265-0 (.526) in regular- (2007-11) and Jerry Rice (1986-90) also did it. Randy Moss
season contests. Since selecting Peyton Manning in the 1998 (1998-2003) is the only player ever to record 1,000 yards in each
NFL Draft, they’re 206-130-0 (.613), with 15 playoff berths in 21 of his first six seasons. Beckham had four-figure seasons in
seasons. 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018. Beckham also needs:
100 receiving yards in his Browns debut to surpass Julio
The MINNESOTA VIKINGS need two wins to reach 500, Jones for second-most receiving yards over his first 60 games.
including postseason. The Vikings enter 2019 with a 498-426-11 Jones compiled 5,575 from 2011-15. Beckham enters 2019 with
(.539) all-time record. 5,476 over his first 59 contests. Lance Alworth (5,907) holds the
60-game record.
The NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS need one Super Bowl victory Three receptions in each of his first two games to surpass Cris
to break a tie with Pittsburgh (six) for most ever. The Patriots also Carter’s streak of games with three-plus catches. Carter, who
need: owns the third-longest streak in NFL history, had three catches in
One Super Bowl victory to join Pittsburgh as the only NFL 58 straight from Dec. 12, 1993, to Oct. 5, 1997 – all with the
teams to win consecutive Super Bowls on two occasions. Vikings. Reggie Wayne (82, 2009-14) and Antonio Brown (76,
Pittsburgh did it following the 1974-75 and 1978-79 seasons. 2013-17) are first and second, respectively, on the all-time list.
New England did it after the 2003-04 seasons. Beckham enters 2019 with a 57-game streak, from Oct. 19,
One Super Bowl appearance to join Buffalo as one of only two 2014, to Dec. 2, 2018.
clubs to ever play in four straight. The Bills reached the Super
Bowl to punctuate each of the 1990-93 seasons. BILL BELICHICK, New England, needs a Super Bowl win to
One berth in a conference championship game to tie join George Halas and Curly Lambeau as the only NFL coaches
Pittsburgh’s NFL record, 16. New England enters 2019 tied with with six league championships. He also needs:
San Francisco for second all-time, with 15. One Super Bowl win to capture consecutive league titles for
One postseason victory to extend their NFL record, 37. the second time (2003-04) and become just the third coach in
Pittsburgh enters 2019 with 36, second all-time. history to accomplish that, joining Chuck Noll (1974-75, 1978-
One No. 1 seed to match San Francisco and Denver (eight 79) and Vince Lombardi (1961-62, 1965-67).
each) for most since playoff seeding began in 1975. New Eight wins to reach 300 career (regular and postseason) and
England enters 2019 third with seven such seasons. become just the third coach to achieve that mark, joining Don
Two home playoff wins to match their own 11-game streak Shula (347) and George Halas (324). Belichick enters 2019 No.
from 1996-2008, the second longest in league annals. The 3 on the all-time list with 292.
Patriots enter 2019 having won nine consecutive postseason tilts
in Foxborough. Green Bay (1939-2001) owns the league record, LE’VEON BELL, N.Y. Jets, needs 2,004 scrimmage yards to
13. reach 10,000 career. He enters 2019 with 7,996 in 62 career
Three postseason games to become just the third team to games. Bell also needs:
reach 60. Entering 2019, only Dallas (63) and Pittsburgh (61) 340 yards receiving to reach 3,000. He enters 2019 with
have reached the milestone. The Patriots have 57. 2,660 in 62 career games.
Ten wins to reach 17 consecutive seasons with 10 victories Eight touchdowns to reach 50. He enters 2019 with 42 in 62
and break a tie with San Francisco (16 from 1983-98) for the career games.
longest streak in league history. The Patriots have won at least 10
games every year since going 9-7 in 2002. TOM BRADY, New England, will play his 20th season with the
Twelve wins to reach 13 overall seasons with 12 victories and Patriots, tying Washington’s Darrell Green and the Rams’ Jackie
match the number achieved by San Francisco, most in the NFL Slater for the second-most seasons with one franchise in NFL
since the 1970 merger. The Patriots enter 2019 tied with Dallas history. Detroit’s Jason Hanson (21) owns the league record.
(12) for second over that span. Brady also needs:
Three wins to reach 116 since the start of 2010 and break the 23 touchdown passes to eclipse No. 1 Peyton Manning (539).
Indianapolis Colts’ NFL record for victories in a decade (115, No. 2 Drew Brees enters 2019 with 520. Brady enters 2019 No.
2000-09). 3 on the all-time list with 517.
Nine victories to reach 34 winning seasons. Since 1970, only 35 touchdown passes to reach five such seasons and surpass
Pittsburgh (36) and Dallas (33) have achieved as many winning Peyton Manning (four) for most in NFL history. Drew Brees and
seasons. Aaron Rodgers also enter 2019 with four 35-TD seasons.
To lead the NFL in touchdown passes to establish an NFL
The OAKLAND RAIDERS (491-442-11, .526) need nine wins record. Brady enters 2019 having led the league in the category
for 500 in franchise history, including postseason. on four occasions, tied with Drew Brees, Len Dawson, Brett
Favre, Peyton Manning, Johnny Unitas and Steve Young for most
The PITTSBURGH STEELERS need two wins to give MIKE in history.
TOMLIN and BEN ROETHLISBERGER the third most by a head One Pro Bowl invitation to become a 15-time Pro Bowler and
coach/quarterback combination in history. The duo enters 2019 surpass four players – all Hall of Famers – for most in history:
with 115 regular-season victories, one behind No. 3 Don Tony Gonzalez (14), Peyton Manning (14), Bruce Matthews (14)
Shula/Dan Marino (116). No. 1 Bill Belichick/Tom Brady (207) and Merlin Olsen (14).
and No. 2 Sean Payton/Drew Brees (118) also enter 2019 looking 1,325 passing yards to surpass No. 3 Brett Favre (71,838)
to add to their totals. and 1,427 to surpass No. 2 Peyton Manning (71,940). Drew
Brees (74,437) enters 2019 at No. 1. Brady (70,514) enters
MICHAEL BADGLEY, L.A. Chargers, could establish the best 2019 at No. 4.
field-goal percentage by a player over his first two NFL seasons,
with a minimum 25 attempts. Badgley (.938) made 15 of 16 DREW BREES, New Orleans, needs 20 touchdown passes to
field-goal attempts as a 2018 rookie. Baltimore’s Justin Tucker surpass No. 1 Peyton Manning (539) on the all-time list. Brees
(.919, 68-for-74 from 2012-13) holds the record. enters 2019 with 520, second in NFL history. Brees also needs:
To throw four touchdowns in two games to eclipse Manning
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2019 No. 2 all-time. from 2004-09) on the NFL’s list of most receiving yards over a
387 pass attempts to eclipse No. 1 Brett Favre (10,169) on the player’s first six seasons since 1970. Evans enters 2019 with
all-time list. Brees enters 2019 No. 2 all-time with 9,783. 6,103 yards in five seasons.
414 completions to become the first in NFL history to reach
7,000. Brees enters 2019 No. 1 with 6,586. LARRY FITZGERALD, Arizona, needs 23 receptions to
563 passing yards to become the first in NFL history to reach surpass Tony Gonzalez (1,325) for second on the NFL’s all-time
75,000. Brees enters 2019 No. 1 with 74,437. list. Jerry Rice (1,549) holds the career record. Fitzgerald enters
2019 No. 3 with 1,303. Fitzgerald also needs:
ANTONIO BROWN, Oakland, needs 1,000 yards receiving to 1,000 receiving yards to tie No. 2 Randy Moss (10) on the
reach that figure in eight career seasons. Over their first 10 years NFL’s all-time list of most 1,000-yard seasons. Jerry Rice holds
in the league, only Jerry Rice (nine from 1985-94), Randy Moss the career record with 14. Fitzgerald (nine) enters 2019 tied for
(eight from 1998-2007), Torry Holt (eight from 2000-07) and No. 3 with Tim Brown and Terrell Owens.
Brandon Marshall (eight from 2007-15) have compiled eight
1,000-yard seasons. Brown enters 2019 with seven 1,000-yard MELVIN GORDON, L.A. Chargers, needs 1,300 yards from
campaigns over his first nine years. Brown also needs: scrimmage and 12 touchdowns to extend his streak of seasons
104 receptions to surpass No. 20 Art Monk (940) on the NFL’s with those numbers to four. That would tie Marshawn Lynch
all-time list. Brown enters 2019 with 837 career catches, 28th in (2011-14) and Thurman Thomas (1989-92) for the third-longest
league history. streak in NFL history. Gordon also needs:
100 receptions to capture sole possession of the NFL record 1,200 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns to extend
with a seventh 100-catch season. Brown enters 2019 with six his league-leading streak of seasons with those numbers to four.
such seasons, tied with Brandon Marshall (2007-09, 2012-13
and 2015). FRANK GORE, Buffalo, needs 522 rushing yards to surpass
91 receptions to break Marvin Harrison’s NFL record (927, No. 3 Barry Sanders (15,269) on the all-time list. Gore enters
1996-2005) for most receptions over a player’s first 10 seasons. 2019 at No. 4 with 14,748.
Brown enters 2019 with 837.
1,200 yards receiving to reach that mark in a seventh STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI, New England, needs to lead the
consecutive season. Only Jerry Rice (nine from 1988-96), Randy league in scoring to break a tie with Don Hutson (five) and Gino
Moss (six from 1998-2003), Torry Holt (six from 2000-05) and Cappelletti (five, AFL) for most seasons with that distinction.
Brown (six from 2013-18) have authored streaks of at least six Gostkowski has paced the NFL five times: 2008, 2012-15.
1,200-yard seasons.
1,500 yards receiving to match Jerry Rice’s NFL record for DeANDRE HOPKINS, Houston, needs 100 catches, 1,500
1,500-yard seasons, four. Brown enters 2019 with three 1,500- receiving yards and 11 TD receptions to join Marvin Harrison
yard seasons. (1999, 2001-02) as the only players ever to reach those
793 receiving yards for 12,000. Brown would become just the benchmarks in three NFL seasons. Hopkins eclipsed those three
fifth player in NFL history to break that barrier in his first 10 standards in 2015 and 2018.
seasons.
DESMOND KING, L.A. Chargers, needs to return one
DEREK CARR, Oakland, needs 370 completions to surpass interception for a touchdown to become the ninth player in NFL
Peyton Manning (2,128) for most in his first six seasons. Carr history with a pick-six in each of his first three seasons, and the
enters 2019 with the most completions (1,759) ever over a first since Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie did so from 2008-10.
player’s first five campaigns. Carr also needs:
300 completions to join Peyton Manning as the only passers JARVIS LANDRY, Cleveland, needs 48 receptions to establish
to reach that mark in each of their first six NFL seasons. the NFL record for catches over a player’s first six seasons,
3,000 passing yards to join Andy Dalton, Peyton Manning, breaking the mark held by DeAndre Hopkins (528, 2013-18).
Cam Newton and Russell Wilson as the only players to reach that Landry enters 2019 with 481 receptions over his first five years,
mark in their first six seasons. 2014-18.
20 touchdown passes to join Andrew Luck, Eli Manning,
Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, Matt Ryan and Russell Wilson as ZACK MARTIN, Dallas, needs a Pro Bowl selection to become
the only quarterbacks ever to reach that mark in five of their first one of five offensive linemen ever to secure a Pro Bowl invitation
six seasons. in his first six seasons, joining Lou Creekmur (eight from 1950-
57 with Detroit), Jon Morris (seven from 1964-70 with Boston
PETE CARROLL, Seattle, needs two wins to reach 100 and Patriots), Joe Thomas (10 from 2007-16 with Cleveland) and
become just the fifth active head coach to achieve that mark with Richmond Webb (seven from 1990-96 with Miami). Martin
his current club. He would join Bill Belichick (255), Mike Tomlin enters 2019 on a five-year streak (2014-18).
(133), Sean Payton (126) and John Harbaugh (114). Carroll
enters 2019 98-60-1 as Seattle’s head coach, including BAKER MAYFIELD, Cleveland, needs a touchdown pass in
postseason. Overall as an NFL head coach, he’s 132-93-1. each of his first 11 starts to break Kurt Warner’s NFL-record
string of career-opening starts with a TD pass. The Pro Football
JOHN DENNEY, Miami, enters 2019 with a franchise-record Hall of Famer established the mark over his first 23 NFL starts,
224 consecutive games played, the league’s longest active from 1999-2000. Mayfield enters 2019 with a 13-start streak.
streak. Mayfield also needs:
23 passing touchdowns to become the seventh ever to reach
AARON DONALD, L.A. Rams, could become the first player in 50 in his first two seasons. He needs 26 to surpass No. 2 David
history to earn three consecutive AP Defensive Player of the Year Carr (52, 2015-16) and 42 to surpass No. 1 Dan Marino (68,
honors. Donald enters 2019 having captured the last two awards 1983-84) for most ever over a player’s initial two years. Mayfield
(2017-18) and with a third overall would tie J.J. Watt (2012, threw for 27 as a 2018 rookie.
2014-15) and Lawrence Taylor (1981-82, 1986) for most all-
time. CHRISTIAN McCAFFREY, Carolina, needs 52 receptions to
surpass LaDainian Tomlinson (238 from 2001-03) for the most
JULIAN EDELMAN, New England, needs one 100-yard catches by a running back over his first three seasons. McCaffrey
receiving game in the postseason to break a tie with No. 2 enters 2019 with 187 receptions over his first two campaigns.
Michael Irvin (six). Jerry Rice (eight) owns the NFL record.
Edelman enters 2019 with six. LeSEAN McCOY, Buffalo, needs 1,090 rushing yards to
surpass Jamal Lewis (10,607), Ricky Watters (10,643), Warrick
MIKE EVANS, Tampa Bay, needs 1,000 receiving yards to join Dunn (10,967), O.J. Simpson (11,236), Corey Dillon (11,241),
Randy Moss (1998-2003) as one of two players ever to reach John Riggins (11,352), Steven Jackson (11,438) and Fred Taylor
1,000 in each of their first six NFL seasons. Evans also needs: (11,695) on the league’s all-time list, and move from 25th to
965 receiving yards to surpass No. 10 Larry Fitzgerald (7,067 17th. McCoy enters 2019 with 10,606.

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VON MILLER, Denver, needs two sacks for 100 career. Miller 50,000 faster than any player, in his 183rd game. Peyton
opens the season with 98, while Cameron Wake (98) and J.J. Manning (191) was second-fastest. Ryan enters 2019 with
Watt (92) also are approaching 100. Terrell Suggs (132.5) leads 46,720 in 174 games.
all active players.
MATTHEW SLATER, New England, needs one Pro Bowl
CAM NEWTON, Carolina, needs 121 rushing yards to surpass invitation as a special-teams player to reach eight and break a tie
No. 2 Randall Cunningham (4,928) on the league’s career list of with Steve Tasker (seven, 1987-1990-95) for most in NFL
rushing yards by a quarterback. Newton enters 2019 with 4,808. annals. Slater enters 2019 having earned seven Pro Bowl honors
Michael Vick (6,109) holds the NFL record. (2011-17).

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

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TOP ACTIVE PASSERS
1,000 or more attempts
Pct. Pct. Had Pct. Ratings
Yrs. Att. Comp. Comp. Yards TD TD Int. Int. Pts.
1. Aaron Rodgers 14 5,492 3,560 64.8 42,944 338 6.2 80 1.5 103.1
2. Russell Wilson 7 3,261 2,095 64.2 25,624 196 6.0 63 1.9 100.3
3. Drew Brees 18 9,783 6,586 67.3 74,437 520 5.3 233 2.4 97.7
4. Tom Brady 19 9,375 6,004 64.0 70,514 517 5.5 171 1.8 97.6
5. Dak Prescott 3 1,475 975 66.1 10,876 67 4.5 25 1.7 96.0
6. Philip Rivers 15 7,000 4,518 64.5 54,656 374 5.3 178 2.5 95.6
7. Kirk Cousins 7 2,702 1,797 66.5 20,504 129 4.8 65 2.4 95.0
8. Matt Ryan 11 6,201 4,052 65.3 46,720 295 4.8 133 2,1 94.9
9. Jared Goff 3 1,243 772 62.1 9,581 65 5.2 26 2.1 94.7
10. Ben Roethlisberger 15 7,168 4,616 64.4 56,194 363 5.1 190 2.7 94.2
11. Carson Wentz 3 1,448 923 63.7 10,152 70 4.8 28 1.9 92.5
12. Tyrod Taylor 8 1,356 835 61.6 9,529 53 3.9 20 1.5 89.6
13. Andrew Luck 6 3,290 2,000 60.8 23,671 171 5.2 83 2.5 89.5
14. Marcus Mariota 4 1,605 1,015 63.2 12,004 69 4.3 42 2.6 89.4
15. Matt Schaub 14 3,281 2,098 63.9 24,887 133 4.1 90 2.7 89.1
16. Derek Carr 5 2,800 1,759 62.8 18,739 122 4.4 54 1.9 88.8
17. Andy Dalton 8 3,921 2,443 62.3 28,100 188 4.8 104 2.7 88.8
18. Nick Foles 7 1,581 974 61.6 11,165 68 4.3 33 2.1 88.5
19. Matthew Stafford 10 5,405 3,372 62.4 38,526 237 4.4 129 2.4 88.4
20. Robert Griffin III 5 1,216 768 63.2 9,004 42 3.5 26 2.1 88.2
21. Jameis Winston 4 1,922 1,183 61.6 14,628 88 4.6 58 3.0 87.8
22. Alex Smith 13 4,941 3,082 62.4 34,068 193 3.9 101 2.0 87.3
23. Ryan Tannehill 6 2,911 1,829 62.8 20,434 123 4.2 75 2.6 87.0
24. Cam Newton 8 3,891 2,321 59.7 28,469 182 4.7 107 2.7 86.4
25. Case Keenum 6 1,844 1,144 62.0 12,661 64 3.5 42 2.3 84.5

TOP ACTIVE SCORERS TOP ACTIVE SCORERS (TOUCHDOWNS)


(number in parentheses represents 2-point conversions scored)
Yrs. TD FG PAT TP Yrs. Rush Rec. Ret. Tot.
1. Adam Vinatieri 23 0 582 852(1) 2,600 1. Larry Fitzgerald 15 0 116 0 116
2. Phil Dawson 20 1 441 518 1,847 Antonio Gates 16 0 116 0 116
3. Stephen Gostkowski 13 0 367 642 1,743 3. Adrian Peterson 12 106 6 0 112
4. Matt Bryant 17 0 388 553 1,717 4. Frank Gore 14 77 18 1 96
5. Robbie Gould 14 0 358 454 1,528 5. Marshawn Lynch 11 84 9 0 93
6. Mason Crosby 12 0 307 548 1,469 6. LeSean McCoy 10 69 15 0 84
7. Matt Prater 12 0 274 418 1,240 7. Antonio Brown 9 0 74 5 79
8. Mike Nugent 14 0 253 363 1,122 8. Dez Bryant 8 0 73 2 75
9. Stephen Hauschka 11 0 242 325 1,051 9. Jimmy Graham 9 0 71 0 71
10. Ryan Succop 10 0 235 314 1,019 10. Jason Witten 15 0 68 0 68
11. Graham Gano 10 0 224 306 978 11. Darren Sproles 13 23 32 9 64
12. Justin Tucker 7 0 237 241 952 12. A.J. Green 8 0 63 0 63
13. Dan Bailey 8 0 207 306 927 13. Demaryius Thomas 9 0 62 0 62
14. Greg Zuerlein 7 0 177 222 753 Vernon Davis 13 0 62 0 62
15. Larry Fitzgerald 15 116 0 0(3) 702 15. DeSean Jackson 11 4 53 4 61
16. Antonio Gates 16 116 0 0(2) 700 16. LeGarrette Blount 9 56 2 0 58
17. Adrian Peterson 12 112 0 0(1) 674 Cam Newton 8 58 0 0 58
18. Frank Gore 14 96 0 0(1) 578 18. Greg Olsen 12 0 57 0 57
19. Marshawn Lynch 11 93 0 0(2) 562 Mike Wallace 10 0 57 0 57
20. Chandler Catanzaro 5 0 119 182 539 20. Todd Gurley 4 46 10 0 56
21. Kai Forbath 7 0 120 172 532 21. Mark Ingram 8 50 5 0 55
22. Randy Bullock 6 0 120 167 527 22. Michael Crabtree 10 0 54 0 54
23. LeSean McCoy 10 84 0 0(3) 510 23. Julio Jones 8 0 51 1 52
24. Brandon McManus 5 0 112 170 506 24. DeAndre Hopkins 6 0 47 0 47
25. Antonio Brown 9 79 0 0(4) 482 25. Reggie Cobb 8 0 41 4 45

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TOP ACTIVE RUSHERS TOP ACTIVE PASS RECEIVERS

Yrs. Att. Yards TD Yrs. No. Yards TD


1. Frank Gore 14 3,382 14,748 77 1. Larry Fitzgerald 15 1,303 16,279 116
2. Adrian Peterson 12 2,825 13,318 106 2. Jason Witten 15 1,152 12,448 68
3. LeSean McCoy 10 2,346 10,606 69 3. Antonio Gates 16 955 11,841 116
4. Marshawn Lynch 11 2,441 10,379 84 4. Antonio Brown 9 837 11,207 74
5. LeGarrette Blount 9 1,495 6,306 56 5. Julio Jones 8 698 10,731 51
6. Mark Ingram 8 1,321 6,007 50 6. Demaryius Thomas 9 688 9,330 62
7. Alfred Morris 7 1,373 5,931 34 7. Greg Olsen 12 666 7,847 57
8. Lamar Miller 7 1,354 5,864 32 8. Michael Crabtree 10 633 7,477 54
9. Doug Martin 7 1,322 5,356 30 9. Pierre Garcon 11 628 7,854 38
10. Le’Veon Bell 5 1,229 5,336 35 10. Jimmy Graham 9 611 7,436 71
11. Chris Ivory 9 1,227 5,237 29 Golden Tate 9 611 7,214 38
12. Cam Newton 8 929 4,808 58 12. A.J. Green 8 602 8,907 63
13. Todd Gurley 4 1,042 4,547 46 13. DeSean Jackson 11 589 10,261 53
14. Ezekiel Elliott 3 868 4,048 28 14. Vernon Davis 13 573 7,439 62
15. Isaiah Crowell 5 880 3,803 27 15. Darren Sproles 13 547 4,816 32
16. Latavius Murray 5 899 3,698 34 16. Mike Wallace 10 538 8,072 57
17. Russell Wilson 7 645 3,651 16 17. Emmanuel Sanders 9 535 7,024 37
18. Melvin Gordon 4 897 3,628 28 18. Dez Bryant 8 531 7,459 73
19. Darren Sproles 13 715 3,486 23 19. DeAndre Hopkins 6 528 7,437 47
20. C.J. Anderson 6 760 3,454 22 20. T.Y. Hilton 7 507 8,097 40
21. Bilal Powell 8 791 3,446 15 21. Julian Edelman 9 499 5,390 30
22. Jordan Howard 3 778 3,370 24 22. Danny Amendola 10 485 4,684 20
23. Devonta Freeman 5 767 3,316 30 23. Delanie Walker 13 483 5,673 34
24. Carlos Hyde 5 827 3,300 26 24. Jarvis Landry 5 481 5,014 26
25. Giovnani Bernard 6 744 3,111 19 25. LeSean McCoy 10 475 3,616 15

TOP ACTIVE SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS TOP ACTIVE INTERCEPTORS


Yrs. Rush Rec Total TD Yrs. No. Yards TD
1. Frank Gore 14 14,748 3,796 18,544 95 1. Reggie Nelson 12 38 486 1
2. Larry Fitzgerald 15 68 16,279 16,347 116 2. Aqib Talib 11 35 752 10
3. Adrian Peterson 12 13,318 2,223 15,541 112 3. Brent Grimes 12 33 461 3
4. LeSean McCoy 10 10,606 3,616 14.222 84 4. Richard Sherman 8 32 395 2
5. Marshawn Lynch 11 10,379 2,214 12,593 93 Tramon Williams 12 32 437 1
6. Jason Witten 15 0 12,448 12,448 68 6. Mike Adams 15 30 337 2
7. Antonio Gates 16 0 11,841 11,841 116 Johnathan Joseph 13 30 638 7
8. Antonio Brown 9 119 11,207 11,326 74 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie 11 30 535 6
9. Julio Jones 8 121 10,731 10,852 51 9. Eric Weddle 12 29 467 4
10. DeSean Jackson 11 447 10,261 10,708 57 10. Earl Thomas 9 28 417 2
11. Demaryius Thomas 9 6 9,330 9,336 62 11. Leon Hall 12 27 290 3
12. A.J. Green 8 93 8,907 9,000 63 12. Antoine Bethea 13 24 305 1
13. Mike Wallace 10 241 8,072 8,313 57 Glover Quin 10 24 347 2
14. Darren Sproles 13 3,486 4,816 8,302 55 14. Patrick Peterson 8 23 244 1
15. T.Y. Hilton 7 55 8,097 8,152 40 15. Joe Haden 9 22 232 1
16. Le’Veon Bell 5 5,336 2,660 7,996 42 Trumaine Johnson 7 22 322 4
17. Pierre Garcon 11 72 7,854 7,926 38 Marcus Peters 4 22 587 3
18. Greg Olsen 12 0 7,847 7,847 57 18. Brandon Carr 11 21 367 2
19. Mark Ingram 8 6,007 1,598 7,605 55 Kurt Coleman 9 21 238 2
20. Michael Crabtree 10 18 7,477 7,495 54 Reshad Jones 9 21 361 4
21. Dez Bryant 8 -3 7,459 7,456 73 Devin McCourty 9 21 382 1
22. Vernon Davis 13 15 7,439 7,454 62 22. Tashaun Gipson 7 20 445 2
23. Jimmy Graham 9 3 7,436 7,439 71 Casey Hayward 7 20 303 2
24. DeAndre Hopkins 6 7 7,437 7,430 47 Harrison Smith 7 20 384 4
25. Lamar Miller 7 5,864 1,565 7,429 40 25. Chris Harris 8 19 446 4
Sam Shields 8 19 202 0

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TOP ACTIVE PUNT RETURNERS TOP ACTIVE PUNTERS
40 or more punt returns 50 or more punts
Yrs. No. Yards Avg. TD Yrs. No. Avg. LG
1. Jamal Agnew 2 41 504 12.3 2 1. Michael Dickson 1 78 48.2 69
2. Tyreek HIll 3 84 1,009 12.0 4 2. Cameron Johnston 1 61 48.1 68
3. Julian Edelman 9 177 1,986 11.2 4 3. Johnny Hekker 7 542 47.0 78
4. Tarik Cohen 2 62 683 11.0 1 4. Thomas Morstead 10 570 46.9 70
5. Rashad Greene 3 41 448 10.9 1 5. Andy Lee 15 1,229 46.6 82
6. Travis Benjamin 7 109 1,189 10.9 4 6. Bryan Anger 7 552 46.2 73
7. Pharoh Cooper 3 45 483 10.7 0 7. Sam Martin 6 397 46.1 72
8. Marcus Sherels 9 231 2,447 10.6 5 8. Tress Way 5 358 46.0 77
9. Dwayne Harris 8 177 1,805 10.2 4 9. Brett Kern 11 834 45.9 79
10. Golden Tate 9 97 987 10.2 0 10. Matt Bosher 8 480 45.8 69
11. Ted Ginn 12 257 2,600 10.1 4 11. Riley Dixon 3 233 45.6 68
12. Jakeem Grant 3 59 583 9.9 2 12. Britton Colquitt 9 718 45.5 79
13. T.Y. Hilton 7 49 482 9.8 1 13. Matt Darr 3 202 45.4 70
14. De’Anthony Thomas 5 72 700 9.7 1 14. Donnie Jones 15 1,157 45.4 80
15. Darren Sproles 13 300 2,875 9.6 7 15. Rigoberto Sanchez 2 141 45.3 63
16. Micah Hyde 6 87 831 9.6 3 16. Matt Wile 2 84 45.3 70
17. Danny Amendola 10 185 1,766 9.5 0 17. Lac Edwards 3 251 45.3 70
18. Antonio Brown 9 186 1,759 9.5 4 18. Sam Koch 13 1,006 45.3 74
19. DeSean Jackson 11 139 1,313 9.4 4 19. Ryan Allen 6 409 45.3 67
20. Randall Cobb 8 89 832 9.3 2 20. Kevin Huber 10 768 45.1 75
21. Patrick Peterson 8 195 1,816 9.3 4 21. Logan Cooke 1 86 45.0 72
22. Dez Bryant 8 42 384 9.1 2 22. Michael Palardy 3 168 45.0 63
23. Andre Roberts 9 138 1,254 9.1 3 23. Chris Jones 8 409 44.9 66
24. Captain Munnerlyn 10 75 677 9.0 0 24. Pat O’Donnell 5 358 44.9 72
25. Chester Rogers 3 46 414 9.0 0 25. Dustin Colquitt 14 1,076 44.9 81

TOP ACTIVE KICKOFF RETURNERS TOP ACTIVE QUARTERBACK SACKERS


40 or more kickoff returns Yrs. No.
Yrs. No. Yards Avg. TD 1. Terrell Suggs 16 132.5
1. Cordarrelle Patterson 6 176 5,276 30.0 6 2. Von Miller 8 98.0
2. Ameer Abdullah 4 59 1,621 27.5 0 Cameron Wake 10 98.0
3. Benny Cunningham 6 110 2,895 26.3 0 4. J.J. Watt 8 92.0
4. Tyler Lockett 4 112 2,900 25.9 2 5. Ryan Kerrigan 8 84.5
5. Randall Cobb 8 74 1,915 25.9 1 6. Clay Matthews 10 83.5
6. Jarvis Landry 5 50 1,292 25.8 0 7. Calais Campbell 11 81.5
7. Bruce Ellington 4 50 1,279 25.6 0 8. Justin Houston 8 78.5
8. Dwayne Harris 8 159 4,055 25.5 1 9. Chandler Jones 7 77.0
9. Marcus Sherels 9 53 1,350 25.5 0 10. Carlos Dunlap 9 72.5
10. Darren Sproles 13 332 8,352 25.2 2 11. Cameron Jordan 8 71.5
11. Pharoh Cooper 3 61 1,532 25.1 1 12. Geno Atkins 9 71.0
12. Jakeem Grant 3 58 1,453 25.1 1 Jason Pierre-Paul 9 71.0
13. Alex Erickson 3 101 2,522 25.0 0 14. Chris Long 11 70.0
14. Antonio Brown 9 47 1,173 25.0 1 15. Robert Quinn 8 69.0
15. Andre Roberts 9 164 4,081 24.9 2 16. Everson Griffen 9 66.5
16. De’Anthony Thomas 5 51 1,267 24.8 0 17. Brian Orakpo 10 66.0
17. Deonte Thompson 7 88 2,179 24.8 0 18. Michael Bennett 10 63.0
18. Travaris Cadet 7 63 1,531 24.3 0 19. Aaron Donald 5 59.5
19. Emmanuel Sanders 9 45 1,083 24.1 0 20. Connor Barwin 10 56.5
20. Chris Moore 3 42 999 23.8 0 21. Ndamukong Suh 9 56.0
21. Corey Grant 4 41 967 23.6 0 22. Gerald McCoy 9 54.5
22. Danny Amendola 10 152 3,575 23.5 0 23. Khalil Mack 5 53.0
23. Jacquizz Rodgers 8 64 1,499 23.4 0 24. Olivier Vernon 7 51.0
24. Taiwan Jones 8 82 1,890 23.0 0 25. Ezekiel Ansah 6 48.0
25. Dion Lewis 6 57 1,307 22.9 1

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COACHES RECORDS
ACTIVE COACHES’ CAREER RECORDS (Order Based on Career Victories)
Start of 2019 Season
Regular Season Postseason Career
Coach Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Tied Pct.
Bill Belichick Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots 24 261 123 0 .680 31 11 .738 292 134 0 .685
Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs 20 195 124 1 .611 12 14 .462 207 138 1 .600
Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers 12 125 66 1 .654 8 7 .533 133 73 1 .645
Pete Carroll New York Jets, New England Patriots,
Seattle Seahawks 13 122 85 1 .589 10 8 .556 132 93 1 .586
Sean Payton New Orleans Saints 12 118 74 0 .615 8 6 .571 126 80 0 .612
John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens 11 104 72 0 .591 10 6 .625 114 78 0 .594
Jon Gruden Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 99 93 0 .516 5 4 .556 104 97 0 .517
Jason Garrett Dallas Cowboys 9 77 59 0 .566 2 3 .400 79 62 0 .560
Ron Rivera Carolina Panthers 8 71 56 1 .559 3 4 .429 74 60 1 .552
Bruce Arians Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 49 30 1 .619 1 2 .333 50 32 1 .608
Mike Zimmer Minnesota Vikings 5 47 32 1 .594 1 2 .333 48 34 1 .584
Bill O’Brien Houston Texans 5 42 38 0 .525 1 3 .250 43 41 0 512
Dan Quinn Atlanta Falcons 4 36 28 0 .563 3 2 .600 39 30 0 .565
Jay Gruden Washington Redskins 5 35 44 1 .444 0 1 .000 35 45 1 .438
Doug Marrone Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars 5 31 35 0 .470 2 1 .667 33 36 0 .478
Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles 3 29 19 0 .604 4 1 .800 33 20 0 .623
Sean McVay Los Angeles Rams 2 24 8 0 .750 2 2 .500 26 10 0 .722
Adam Gase Miami Dolphins, New York Jets 3 23 25 0 .479 0 1 .000 23 26 0 .469
Anthony Lynn Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Chargers 3 21 12 0 .636 1 1 .500 22 13 0 .629
Sean McDermott Buffalo Bills 2 15 17 0 .469 0 1 .000 15 18 0 .455
Pat Shurmur Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles,
New York Giants 4 15 34 0 306 0 0 --- 15 34 0 .306
Matt Nagy Chicago Bears 1 12 4 0 .750 0 1 .000 12 5 0 .706
Frank Reich Indianapolis Colts 1 10 6 0 .625 1 1 .500 11 7 0 .611
Kyle Shanahan San Francisco 49ers 2 10 22 0 .313 0 0 --- 10 22 0 .313
Mike Vrabel Tennessee Titans 1 9 7 0 .563 0 0 --- 9 7 0 .563
Matt Patricia Detroit Lions 1 6 `10 0 .375 0 0 --- 6 10 0 .375
Vic Fangio Denver Broncos 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---
Brian Flores Miami Dolphins 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---
Kliff Kingsbury Arizona Cardinals 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---
Freddie Kitchens Cleveland Browns 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---
Matt LaFleur Green Bay Packers 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---
Zac Taylor Cincinnati Bengals 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 ---

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COACHES RECORDS
COACHES WITH 100 CAREER VICTORIES (Order Based on Career Victories)
Start of 2019 Season
Regular Season Postseason Career
Coach Team(s) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Tied Pct.
1. Don Shula Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins 33 328 156 6 .677 19 17 .528 347 173 6 .666
2. George Halas Chicago Bears 40 318 148 31 .682 6 3 .667 324 151 31 .682
3. Bill Belichick Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots 24 261 123 0 .680 31 11 .738 292 134 0 .685
4. Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys 29 250 162 6 .607 20 16 .556 270 178 6 .603
5. Earl (Curly) Lambeau Green Bay Packers, Chicago Cardinals
` Washington Redskins 33 226 132 22 .631 3 2 .600 229 134 22 .631
6. Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers 23 193 148 1 .566 16 8 .667 209 156 1 .572
7. Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs 20 195 124 1 .611 12 14 .462 207 138 1 .600
8. Marty Schottenheimer Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs,
Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers 21 200 126 1 .613 5 13 .278 205 139 1 .596
9. Dan Reeves Denver Broncos, New York Giants,
Atlanta Falcons 23 190 165 2 .535 11 9 .550 201 174 2 .536
10. Chuck Knox Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills
Seattle Seahawks 22 186 147 1 .558 7 11 .389 193 158 1 .550
11. Bill Parcells New York Giants, New England Patriots,
New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys 19 172 130 1 .569 11 8 .579 183 138 1 .570
12. Tom Coughlin Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants 20 170 150 0 .531 12 7 .632 182 157 0 .537
13. Mike Shanahan Los Angeles Raiders, Denver Broncos,
Washington Redskins 20 170 138 0 .552 8 6 .571 178 144 0 .553
Jeff Fisher Houston/Tennessee Oilers,
Tennessee Titans,
St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 22 173 165 1 .512 5 6 .455 178 171 1 .510
15. Mike Holmgren Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks 17 161 111 0 .592 13 11 .542 174 122 0 .588
16. Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins 16 154 94 0 .621 17 7 .708 171 101 0 .629
17. Paul Brown Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals 21 166 100 6 .624 4 8 .333 170 108 6 .612
18. Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 18 158 96 5 .621 10 12 .455 168 108 5 .608
19. Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers 15 149 90 1 .623 12 9 .571 161 99 1 .619
20. Marv Levy Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills 17 143 112 0 .561 11 8 .579 154 120 0 .562
21. Steve Owen New York Giants 23 151 100 17 .602 2 8 .200 153 108 17 .586
22. Tony Dungy Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts 13 139 69 0 .668 9 10 .474 148 79 0 .652
23. John Fox Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos,
Chicago Bears 16 133 123 0 .520 8 7 .533 141 130 0 .520
24. Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints 17 131 97 10 .574 5 3 .625 136 100 10 .576
25. Mike McCarthy Green Bay Packers 13 125 77 2 .618 10 8 .556 135 85 2 .613
26. Weeb Ewbank Baltimore Colts, New York Jets 20 130 129 7 .502 4 1 .800 134 130 7 .508
27. Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers 12 125 66 1 .654 8 7 .533 133 73 1 .645
28. Pete Carroll New York Jets, New England Patriots
Seattle Seahawks 13 122 85 1 .589 10 8 .556 132 93 1 .586
29. Marvin Lewis Cincinnati Bengals 16 131 122 3 .518 0 7 .000 131 129 3 .504
30. Mike Ditka Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints 14 121 95 0 .560 6 6 .500 127 101 0 .557
31. Sean Payton New Orleans Saints 12 118 74 0 .615 8 6 .571 126 80 0 .612
Dick Vermeil Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams,
Kansas City Chiefs 15 120 109 0 .524 6 5 .545 126 114 0 .525
33. Jim Mora New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts 15 125 106 0 .541 0 6 .000 125 112 0 .527
34. George Seifert San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers 11 114 62 0 .648 10 5 .667 124 67 0 .649
35. Sid Gillman Los Angeles Rams,
Los Angeles-San Diego Chargers,
Houston Oilers 18 122 99 7 .552 1 5 .167 123 104 7 .542
36. George Allen Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins 12 116 47 5 .712 2 7 .222 118 54 5 .686
Norv Turner Washington Redskins, Oakland Raiders,
San Diego Chargers 15 114 122 1 .483 4 4 .500 118 126 1 .484
38. Dennis Green Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals 13 113 94 0 .546 4 8 .333 117 102 0 .534
39. John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens 11 104 72 0 .591 10 6 .625 114 78 0 .594
Don Coryell St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers 14 111 83 1 .572 3 6 .333 114 89 1 .561
41. John Madden Oakland Raiders 10 103 32 7 .759 9 7 .563 112 39 7 .739
42. Ray (Buddy) Parker Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions,
Pittsburgh Steelers 15 104 75 9 .581 3 1 .750 107 76 9 .585
43. Vince Lombardi Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins 10 96 34 6 .739 9 1 .900 105 35 6 .750
Tom Flores Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders
Seattle Seahawks 12 97 87 0 .527 8 3 .727 105 90 0 .538
45. Jon Gruden Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 99 93 0 .516 5 4 .556 104 97 0 .517
46. Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers 10 92 59 1 .609 10 4 .714 102 63 1 .617

Active coaches in bold.


From 1920-71, tie games were not included in winning percentage.

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TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES
The following procedures will be used to break standings ties for 10. Best net points in all games.
postseason playoffs and to determine regular-season schedules.
Note: Tie games count as one-half win and one-half loss for both 11. Best net touchdowns in all games.
clubs.
12. Coin toss.
TO BREAK A TIE WITHIN A DIVISION
If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the
same division finish with the best won-lost-tied percentage, the TO BREAK A TIE FOR THE WILD-CARD TEAM
following steps will be taken until a champion is determined: If necessary to break ties to determine the two Wild Card clubs
from each conference, the following steps will be taken:
TWO CLUBS
1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games A. If all the tied clubs are from the same division, apply
between the clubs.) division tie-breaker.

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:

3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games. TWO CLUBS


1. Head-to-head, if applicable.
4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the
conference. 2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within
the conference.
5. Strength of victory in all games.
3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games,
6. Strength of schedule in all games. minimum of four.

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.

12. Coin toss. 9. Best net points in all games.

THREE OR MORE CLUBS 10. Best net touchdowns in all games.


(Note: If two clubs remain tied after one or more clubs are
eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 1 of two- 11. Coin toss.
club format. If three clubs remain tied after a fourth club is
eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 1 of THREE OR MORE CLUBS
three-club format.) (Note: If two clubs remain tied after one or more clubs are
eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 1 of two-
1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games club format. If three clubs remain tied after a fourth club is
among the clubs.) eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 2 of
three-club format.)
2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the
division. 1. Apply division tie-breaker to eliminate all but highest-
ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to Step
3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games. 2. The original seeding within a division upon
application of the division tie-breaker remains the same
4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the for all subsequent applications of the procedure that are
conference. necessary to identify the two Wild Card participants.

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.

9. Best net points in common games. 5. Strength of victory in all games.


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TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES
6. Strength of schedule in all games. TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION MEETING
1. Clubs not participating in the playoffs shall select in the first
7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in through 20th positions in reverse-standings order.
points scored and points allowed in all games.
2. Clubs participating in the playoffs shall select according to
8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points the following procedures:
scored and points allowed in all games.
(A) The losers of the Wild Card games shall select in the
9. Best net points in conference games. 21st through 24th positions based on won-loss-tied
percentage in reverse-standings order.
10. Best net points in all games.
(B) The losers of the Divisional playoff games shall select in
11. Best net touchdowns in all games. the 25th through 28th positions based on won-loss-tied
percentage in reverse-standings order.
12. Coin toss.
(C) The losers of the Conference Championship games shall
When the first Wild Card team has been identified, the select 29th and 30th based on won-loss-tied percentage in
procedure is repeated to name the second Wild Card (i.e., reverse-standings order.
eliminate all but the highest-ranked club in each division
prior to proceeding to Step 2). In situations where three (D) The winner of the Super Bowl game shall select last and
teams from the same division are involved in the procedure, the Super Bowl loser will select next-to-last.
the original seeding of the teams remains the same for
subsequent applications of the tie-breaker if the top-ranked 3. If ties exist in any grouping, such ties shall be broken by
team in that division qualifies for a Wild Card berth. figuring the aggregate won-lost-tied percentage of each
involved club’s regular-season opponents and awarding
OTHER TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES preferential selection order to the club which faced the
1. Only one club advances to the playoffs in any tie-breaking schedule of teams with the lowest aggregate won-lost-tied
step. Remaining tied clubs revert to the first step of the percentage.
applicable division or Wild Card tie-breakers. As an example,
if two clubs remain tied in any tie-breaker step after all other 4. If ties still exist, apply the Divisional, Conference or
clubs have been eliminated, the procedure reverts to Step 1 Interconference tie-breaking methods, whichever is
of the two-club format to determine the winner. When one applicable.
club wins the tie-breaker, all other clubs revert to Step 1 of
the applicable two-club or three-club format. (A) For Divisional or Conference ties, use the procedures on
the previous page.
2. In comparing records against common opponents among
tied teams, the best won-lost-tied percentage is the deciding (B) For Interconference ties, use the following procedures:
factor since teams may have played an unequal number of
games. (i) Ties involving TWO teams from different conferences will
be broken by (a) head-to-head meeting; (b) best won-loss-
3. To determine home-field priority among division-titlists, tied percentage in common games, minimum of four, (c)
apply Wild Card tie-breakers. strength of victory in all games, (d) best combined ranking
among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all
4. To determine home-field priority for Wild Card qualifiers, games, (e) best net points in all games, (f) best net
apply division tie-breakers (if teams are from the same touchdowns in all games, and finally (g) coin toss.
division) or Wild Card tie-breakers (if teams are from
different divisions). (ii) Ties involving THREE OR MORE clubs from different
conferences will be broken by applying (a) divisional tie
5. To determine the best combined ranking among conference breakers to determine the lowest-ranked team in a division,
teams in points scored and points allowed, add a team's (b) conference tie-breakers to determine the lowest-ranked
position in the two categories, and the lowest score wins. team within a conference, and (c) interconference ties
For example, if Team A is first in points scored and second breakers to determine the lowest-ranked team in the league.
in points allowed, its combined ranking is “3.” If Team B is The process will be repeated until the draft order has been
third in points scored and first in points allowed, its established.
combined ranking is “4.” Team A then wins the tie-breaker.
If two teams are tied for a position, both teams are awarded After the selection order for the first round of the draft has
the ranking as if they held it solely. For example, if Team A been determined, clubs originally involved in two-club ties
and Team B are tied for first in points scored, each team is will alternate positions from round to round. In the cases of
assigned a ranking of “1” in that category, and if Team C is ties that originally involved three or more clubs, the club at
third, its ranking will still be “3.” the top of a tied segment in a given round will move to the
bottom of the segment for the next round, while all other
clubs in the segment move up one place. This rotation will
continue throughout the draft.

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DRAFT LIST FOR 2019
84th Annual NFL Draft, April 25-27, 2019 CHICAGO BEARS
Nashville, Tennessee 3.#David Montgomery—73, RB, Iowa State,
+Denotes compensatory selection from DETROIT through NEW ENGLAND
#Denotes player who relinquished remaining college eligibility 4.#Riley Ridley—126, WR, Georgia
6.+Duke Shelley—205, DB, Kansas State,
ARIZONA CARDINALS from NEW ENGLAND
1.#Kyler Murray—1, QB, Oklahoma 7.#Kerrith Whyte—222, RB, Florida Atlantic,
2.#Byron Murphy—33, DB, Washington from DENVER through PHILADELPHIA
Andy Isabella—62, WR, Massachusetts, Stephen Denmark—238, DB, Valdosta State
from NEW ORLEANS through MIAMI
3. Zach Allen—65, DE, Boston College CINCINNATI BENGALS
4. Hakeem Butler—103, WR, Iowa State 1. Jonah Williams—11, T, Alabama
5. Deionte Thompson—139, DB, Alabama 2. Drew Sample—52, TE, Washington,
6. KeeSean Johnson—174, WR, Fresno State from PITTSBURGH through DENVER
Lamont Gaillard—179, G, Georgia, from TAMPA BAY 3. Germaine Pratt—72, LB, North Carolina State
7.+Joshua Miles—248, T, Morgan State 4. Ryan Finley—104, QB, North Carolina State,
+ Michael Dogbe—249, DT, Temple from SAN FRANCISCO
+ Caleb Wilson—254, TE, UCLA Renell Wren—125, DT, Arizona State,
from HOUSTON through DENVER
ATLANTA FALCONS #+Michael Jordan—136, G, Ohio State, from DALLAS
1. Chris Lindstrom—14, G, Boston College 6.#Trayveon Williams—182, RB, Texas A&M, from DENVER
Kaleb McGary—31, T, Washington, + Deshaun Davis—210, LB, Auburn
from LOS ANGELES RAMS + Rodney Anderson—211, RB, Oklahoma
4.#Kendall Sheffield—111, DB, Ohio State, from DETROIT 7. Jordan Brown—223, DB, South Dakota State
+ John Comisky—135, DE, Charleston (W.V.),
from INDIANAPOLIS through OAKLAND CLEVELAND BROWNS
5. Qadree Ollison—152, RB, Pittsburgh 2.#Greedy Williams—46, DB, Louisiana State,
+ Jordan Miller—172, DB, Washington from WASHINGTON through INDIANAPOLIS
6. Marcus Green—203, RB, Louisiana-Monroe, 3. Sione Takitaki—80, LB, Brigham Young
from LOS ANGELES RAMS 4. Sheldrick Redwine—119, DB, Miami
5.#Mack Wilson—155, LB, Alabama
BALTIMORE RAVENS Austin Seibert—170, K, Oklahoma, from NEW ENGLAND
1.#Marquise Brown—25, WR, Oklahoma, from PHILADELPHIA 6. Drew Forbes—189, G, Southeast Missouri
3. Jaylon Ferguson—85, LB, Louisiana Tech 7. Donnie Lewis—221, DB, Tulane, from JACKSONVILLE
# Miles Boykin—93, WR, Notre Dame, from NEW ORLEANS
through NEW YORK JETS and MINNESOTA DALLAS COWBOYS
4.#Justice HIll—113, RB, Oklahoma State, from DENVER 2.#Trysten Hill—58, DT, Central Florida
Ben Powers—123, G, Oklahoma 3.#Conner McGovern—90, G, Penn State
Iman Marshall—127, DB, Southern California, 4. Tony Pollard—128, RB, Memphis
from PHILADELPHIA 5. Michael Jackson—158, DB, Miami, from PITTSBURGH
5. Daylon Mack—160, DT, Texas A&M through OAKLAND, BUFFALO, and OAKLAND
6. Trace McSorley—197, QB, Penn State, from PHILADELPHIA # Joe Jackson—165, DE, Miami
6.+Donovan Wilson—213, DB, Texas A&M, from CINCINNATI
BUFFALO BILLS 7.#Mike Weber—218, RB, Ohio State, from OAKLAND
1.#Ed Oliver—9, DT, Houston Jalen Jelks—241, DE, Oregon
2. Cody Ford—38, T, Oklahoma,
from JACKSONVILLE through OAKLAND DENVER BRONCOS
3.#Devin Singletary—74, RB, Florida Atlantic 1.#Noah Fant—20, TE, Iowa, from PITTSBURGH
+ Dawson Knox—96, TE, Mississippi, from WASHINGTON 2. Dalton Risner—41, G, Kansas State
5.#Vosean Joseph—147, LB, Florida Drew Lock—42, QB, Missouri, from CINCINNATI
6. Jaquan Johnson—181, DB, Miami 3. Dre’Mont Jones—71, DT, Ohio State
7.#Darryl Johnson—225, DE, North Carolina A&T 5. Justin Hollins—156, LB, Oregon, from MINNESOTA
Tommy Sweeney—228, TE, Boston College, 6. Juwann Winfree—187, WR, Colorado, from CAROLINA
from CAROLINA
DETROIT LIONS
CAROLINA PANTHERS 1.#T.J. Hocksenson—8, TE, Iowa
1.#Brian Burns—16, DE, Florida 2. Jahlani Tavai—43, LB, Hawai’i
2.#Greg Little—37, T, Mississippi, 3. Will Harris—81, DB, Boston College, from MINNESOTA
from NEW YORK GIANTS through SEATTLE 4. Austin Bryant—117, LB, Clemson, from ATLANTA
3.+Will Grier—100, QB, West Virginia 5. Amani Oruwariye—145, DB, Penn State
4. Christian Miller—115, LB, Alabama 6. Travis Fulgham—184, WR, Old Dominion
5.#Jordan Scarlett—154, RB, Florida Ty Johnson—186, RB, Maryland, from ATLANTA
6.+Dennis Daley—212, T, South Carolina, 7.#Isaac Nauta—224, TE, Georgia
from SAN FRANCISCO through DENVER P.J. Johnson—229, DT, Arizona, from MIAMI
7. Terry Godwin—237, WR, Georgia,
from HOUSTON through DENVER

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DRAFT LIST FOR 2019
GREEN BAY PACKERS LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
1.#Rashan Gary—12, LB, Michigan 1. Jerry Tillery—28, DT, Notre Dame
Darnell Savage—21, DB, Maryland, from SEATTLE 2. Nasir Adderley—60, DB, Delaware
2. Elgton Jenkins—44, G, Mississippi State 3. Trey Pipkins—91, T, Sioux Falls
3.#Jace Sternberger—75, TE, Texas A&M 4. Drue Tranquill—130, LB, Notre Dame
5. Kingsley Keke—150, DE, Texas A&M 5. Easton Stick—166, QB, North Dakota State
6. Ka’der Hollman—185, DB, Toledo 6. Emeke Egbule—200, LB, Houston
Dexter Williams—194, RB, Notre Dame, from SEATTLE 7. Cortez Broughton—242, DT, Cincinnati
7. Ty Summers—226, LB, Texas Christian
LOS ANGELES RAMS
HOUSTON TEXANS 2.#Taylor Rapp—61, DB, Washington, from KANSAS CITY
1. Tytus Howard—23, T, Alabama State 3.#Darrell Henderson—70, RB, Memphis, from TAMPA BAY
2. Lonnie Johnson—54, DB, Kentucky, from SEATTLE # David Long—79, DB, Michigan, from ATLANTA
Max Scharping—55, T, Northern Illinois #+Bobby Evans—97, T, Oklahoma, from NEW ENGLAND
3.#Kahale Warring—86, TE, San Diego State 4. Greg Gaines—134, DT, Washington, from NEW ENGLAND
5. Charles Omenihu—161, DE, Texas 5.#David Edwards—169, T, Wisconsin
6. Xavier Crawford—195, DB, Central Michigan 7. Nick Scott—243, DB, Penn State, from KANSAS CITY
7. Cullen Gillaspia—220, RB, Texas A&M, through SAN FRANCISCO, CLEVELAND and NEW ENGLAND
from NEW YORK GIANTS through DENVER + Dakota Allen—251 LB, Texas Tech

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS MIAMI DOLPHINS


2. Rock Ya-Sin—34, DB, Temple, from NEW YORK JETS 1. Christian Wilkins—13, DT, Clemson
Ben Banogu—49, LB, Texas Christian, from CLEVELAND 3. Michael Deiter—78, G, Wisconsin
Parris Campbell—59, WR, Ohio State 5. Andrew Van Ginkel—151, LB, Wisconsin
3. Bobby Okereke—89, LB, Stanford 6. Isaiah Prince—202, T, Ohio State, from NEW ORLEANS
4. Khari Willis—109, DB, Michigan State, 7. Chandler Cox—233, RB, Auburn, from TENNESSEE
from JACKSONVILLE through OAKLAND Myles Gaskin—234, RB, Washington,
5. Marvell Tell—144, DB, Southern California, from PITTSBURGH through CLEVELAND
from JACKSONVILLE through CLEVELAND
E.J. Speed—164, LB, Tarleton State MINNESOTA VIKINGS
6. Gerri Green—199, DE, Mississippi State 1. Garrett Bradbury—18, C, North Carolina State
7. Jackson Barton—240, T, Utah 2.#Irv Smith—50, TE, Alabama
Javon Patterson—246, C, Mississippi, 3.#+ Alexander Mattison—102, RB, Boise State,
from NEW ENGLAND through PHILADELPHIA from BALTIMORE
4. Dru Samia—114, G, Oklahoma,
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS from GREEN BAY through SEATTLE
1. Josh Allen—7, DE, Kentucky 5. Cameron Smith—162, LB, Southern California, from
2.#Jawaan Taylor—35, T, Florida, from OAKLAND CHICAGO through NEW ENGLAND, LOS ANGLES RAMS,
3. Josh Oliver—69, TE, San Jose State and NEW ENGLAND
+ Quincy Williams—98, LB, Murray State, 6. Armon Watts—190, DT, Arkansas
from LOS ANGELES RAMS Marcus Epps—191, DB, Wyoming,
5. Ryquell Armstead—140, RB, Temple, from TENNESSEE through BALTIMORE
from NEW YORK JETS through OAKLAND Olisaemeka Udoh—193, T, Elon, from BALTIMORE
6. Gardner Minshew—178, QB, Washington State 7. Kris Boyd—217, DB, Texas, from NEW YORK JETS
7. Dontavius Russell—235, DT, Auburn, # Dillon Mitchell—239, WR, Oregon,
from SEATTLE through OAKLAND from PHILADELPHIA through NEW ENGLAND
+ Olabisi Johnson—247, WR, Colorado State
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS + Austin Cutting—250, LS, Air Force
2.#Mecole Hardman—56, WR, Georgia, from CHICAGO
through NEW ENGLAND and LOS ANGELES RAMS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Juan Thornhill—63, DB, Virginia, 1.#N’Keal Harry—32, WR, Arizona State
from LOS ANGELES RAMS 2.#Joejuan Williams—45, DB, Vanderbilt,
3. Khalen Saunders—84, DT, Western Illinois from ATLANTA and LOS ANGELES RAMS
6. Rashad Fenton—201, DB, South Carolina 3. Chase Winovich—77, DE, Michigan,
#+Darwin Thompson—214, RB, Utah State from CAROLINA through SEATTLE
7. Nick Allegretti—216, G, Illinois, from SAN FRANCISCO Damien Harris—87, RB, Alabama, from CHICAGO
+ Yodny Cajuste—101, T, West Virginia,
reacquired through LOS ANGELES RAMS
4. Hjalte Froholdt—118, G, Arkansas, from WASHINGTON
through GREEN BAY and SEATTLE
Jarrett Stidham—133, QB, Auburn,
from LOS ANGELES RAMS
5. Byron Cowart—159, DE, Maryland,
from SEATTLE through MINNESOTA
5. Jake Bailey—163, P, Stanford, from PHILADELPHIA
7.+Ken Webster—252, DB, Mississippi

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DRAFT LIST FOR 2019
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
2. Erik McCoy—48, C, Texas A&M, from MIAMI 1.#Nick Bosa—2, DE, Ohio State
4.#Chauncey Gardner-Johnson—105, DB, Florida, 2. Deebo Samuel—36, WR, South Carolina
from NEW YORK JETS 3. Jalen Hurd—67, WR, Baylor
6. Saquan Hampton—177, DB, Rutgers, 4. Mitch Wishnowsky—110, P, Utah, from CINCINNATI
from NEW YORK JETS 5. Dre Greenlaw—148, LB, Arkansas, from DENVER
7.#Alize Mack—231, TE, Notre Dame, from CLEVELAND 6.#Kaden Smith—176, TE, Stanford
Kaden Elliss—244, LB, Idaho Justin Skule—183, T, Vanderbilt, from CINCINNATI
Tim Harris—198, DB, Virginia,
NEW YORK GIANTS from DALLAS through CINCINNATI
1. Daniel Jones—6, QB, Duke
# Dexter Lawrence—17, DT, Clemson, from CLEVELAND SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
DeAndre Baker—30, DB, Georgia, from NEW ORLEANS 1. L.J. Collier—29, DE, Texas Christian, from KANSAS CITY
through GREEN BAY and SEATTLE 2. Marquise Blair—47, DB, Utah, from Carolina
3. (2018 Supplemental Draft: Sam Beal, CB, Western Michigan) # DK Metcalf—64, WR, Mississippi, from NEW ENGLAND
Oshane Ximines—95, LB, Old Dominion, 3. Cody Barton—88, LB, Utah,
from NEW ENGLAND through CLEVELAND from PHILADELPHIA through DETROIT and MINNESOTA
4.#Julian Love—108, DB, Notre Dame 4. Gary Jennings—120, WR, West Virginia, from MINNESOTA
5. Ryan Connelly—143, LB, Wisconsin Phil Haynes—124, G, Wake Forest
#+Darius Slayton—171, WR, Auburn Ugochukwu Amadi—132, DB, Oregon,
6. Corey Ballentine—180, DB, Washburn from NEW ORLEANS through NEW YORK GIANTS
7. George Asafo-Adjei—232, T, Kentucky, from MINNESOTA 5. Ben Burr-Kirven—142, LB, Washington, from SAN
Chris Slayton—245, DT, Syracuse, FRANCISCO through DETROIT and NEW YORK GIANTS
from LOS ANGELES RAMS 6.#Travis Homer—204, RB, Miami, from NEW ENGLAND
through DETROIT and MINNESOTA
NEW YORK JETS + Demarcus Christmas—209, DT, Florida State,
1.#Quinnen Williams—3, NT, Alabama from MINNESOTA
3.#Jachai Polite—68, LB, Florida 7.#John Ursua—236, WR, Hawai’i,
Chuma Edoga—92, T, Southern California, from BALTIMORE through JACKSONVILLE
from KANSAS CITY through SEATTLE and MINNESOTA
4. Trevon Wesco—121, TE, West Virginia, from TENNESSEE TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
5. Blake Cashman—157, LB, Minnesota, from TENNESSEE 1.#Devin White—5, LB, Louisiana State
6. Blessuan Austin—196, DB, Rutgers, 2.#Sean Bunting—39, DB, Central Michigan
from CHICAGO through OAKLAND 3. Jamel Dean—94, DB, Auburn, from LOS ANGELES RAMS
+ Mike Edwards—99, DB, Kentucky,
OAKLAND RAIDERS from LOS ANGELES RAMS
1. Clelin Ferrell—4, DE, Clemson 4. Anthony Nelson—107, LB, Iowa
# Josh Jacobs—24, RB, Alabama, from CHICAGO 5. Matt Gay—145, K, Utah
Johnathan Abram—27, DB, Mississippi State, 6.+Scott Miller—208, WR, Bowling Green,
from DALLAS from PHILADELPHIA
2.#Trayvon Mullen—40, DB, Clemson, from BUFFALO 7. Terry Beckner—215, DT, Missouri, from ARIZONA
4.#Maxx Crosby—106, DE, Eastern Michigan
Isaiah Johnson—129, DB, Houston, from INDIANAPOLIS TENNESSEE TITANS
+ Foster Moreau—137, TE, Louisiana State, from ATLANTA 1.#Jeffery Simmons—19, DT, Mississippi State
5. Hunter Renfrow—149, WR, Clemson, 2.#A.J. Brown—51, WR, Mississippi
from CINCINNATI through DALLAS 3. Nate Davis—82, G, North Carolina-Charlotte
7. Quinton Bell—230, DE, Prairie View, from ATLANTA 4.#Amani Hooker—116, DB, Iowa,
from MIAMI through NEW ORLEANS and NEW YORK JETS
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 5. D’Andre Walker—168, LB, Georgia,
1. Andre Dillard—22, T, Washington State, from BALTIMORE from NEW ORLEANS through NEW YORK JETS
2.#Miles Sanders—53, RB, Penn State, from BALTIMORE 6. David Long—188, LB, West Virginia, from MIAMI
# J.J. Arcega-Whiteside—57, WR, Stanford
4.#+ Shareef Miller—138, DE, Penn State WASHINGTON REDSKINS
5. Clayton Thorson—167, QB, Northwestern, 1.#Dwayne Haskins—15, QB, Ohio State
from KANSAS CITY through LOS ANGELES RAMS and Montez Sweat—26, LB, Mississippi State,
NEW ENGLAND from INDIANAPOLIS
3. Terry McLaurin—76, WR, Ohio State
PITTSBURGH STEELERS 4. Bryce Love—112, RB, Stanford, from BUFFALO
1.#Devin Bush—10, LB, Michigan, from DENVER Wes Martin—131, G, Indiana,
3.#Diontae Johnson—66, WR, Toledo, from OAKLAND from KANSAS CITY through BUFFALO
# Justin Layne—83, DB, Michigan State 5. Ross Pierschbacher—153, C, Alabama
4.#Benny Snell—122, RB, Kentucky + Cole Holcomb—173, LB, North Carolina
5.#Zach Gentry—141, TE, Michigan, from OAKLAND 6. (2018 Supplemental Draft: Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia
6. Sutton Smith—175, LB, Northern Illinois, from OAKLAND Tech)
Isaiah Buggs—192, DE, Alabama #+Kelvin Harmon—206, WR, North Carolina State
+ Ulyssses Gilbert—207, LB, Akron, from ARIZONA 7. Jimmy Moreland—227, DB, James Madison
7. Derwin Gray—219, T, Maryland, from TAMPA BAY + Jordan Brailford—253, LB, Oklahoma State

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DRAFT LIST FOR 2019
NUMBER OF PLAYERS DRAFTED— Washington State ..................................2 BY CONFERENCE:
2019 Air Force ...............................................1 Southeastern.........................................64
BY POSITION: Alabama State.......................................1 Big Ten..................................................40
Defensive Backs..................................51 Akron....................................................1 Pac-12..................................................33
Linebackers ........................................39 Arizona .................................................1 Atlantic Coast........................................28
Wide Receivers ...................................27 Baylor ...................................................1 Big 12...................................................26
Running Backs ....................................26 Boise State............................................1 American Athletic ..................................11
Tackles................................................21 Bowling Green.......................................1 Mid-American .......................................10
Defensive Ends ...................................19 Brigham Young......................................1 Mountain West......................................10
Defensive Tackles................................19 Central Florida .......................................1 (independent)..........................................7
Tight Ends...........................................16 Charleston (W.V.) ..................................1 Conference USA......................................6
Guards................................................15 Cincinnati..............................................1 Colonial Athletic . ....................................3
Quarterbacks ......................................11 Colorado ...............................................1 Missouri Valley Football...........................3
Centers .................................................4 Colorado State ......................................1 Mid-Eastern Athletic ................................2
Punters .................................................2 Delaware...............................................1 Ohio Valley..............................................2
Kickers..................................................2 Duke .....................................................1 Southwestern Athletic .............................2
Long Snapper .......................................1 Eastern Michigan ..................................1 Sun Belt ..................................................2
Nose Tackle ..........................................1 Elon ......................................................1 Gulf South...............................................1
Fresno State..........................................1 Lone Star ................................................1
BY COLLEGE: Idaho ....................................................1 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic.........1
Alabama .............................................10 Illinois ...................................................1 Mountain East .........................................1
Ohio State .............................................9 Indiana..................................................1 Northern Sun ..........................................1
Oklahoma..............................................8 James Madison.....................................1
Washington...........................................8 Louisiana-Monroe .................................1 PLAYERS WITH REMAINING
Georgia .................................................7 Louisiana Tech ......................................1 COLLEGE ELIGIBILITY SELECTED
Texas A&M............................................7 Massachusetts......................................1 IN DRAFT
Auburn..................................................6 Minnesota .............................................1 Year Eligible Drafted In Top 10
Clemson ...............................................6 Morgan State ........................................1 1990 28 18 5
Mississippi............................................6 Murray State .........................................1 1991 23 19 1
Notre Dame...........................................6 North Carolina.......................................1 1992 30 21 5
Penn State ............................................6 North Carolina A&T ...............................1 1993 34 24 5
Florida...................................................5 North Carolina-Charlotte........................1 1994 31 25 6
Kentucky...............................................5 North Dakota State................................1 1995 33 22 2
Miami ...................................................5 Northwestern ........................................1 1996 24 16 4
Michigan...............................................5 Pittsburgh .............................................1 1997 34 25 6
Mississippi State ...................................5 Prairie View...........................................1 1998 32 19 3
Stanford................................................5 San Diego State ....................................1 1999 31 22 5
Utah......................................................5 San Jose State ......................................1 2000 26 20 4
West Virginia.........................................5 Sioux Falls.............................................1 2001 35 27 5
Boston College......................................4 South Dakota State................................1 2002 38 26 2
Iowa .....................................................4 Southeast Missouri ...............................1 2003 47 32 5
Maryland...............................................4 Syracuse...............................................1 2004 43 35 5
North Carolina State ..............................4 Tarleton State ........................................1 2005 51 37 4
Oregon..................................................4 Texas Tech ............................................1 2006 52 33 6
Southern California................................4 Tulane ...................................................1 2007 40 29 5
Wisconsin.............................................4 UCLA ....................................................1 2008 53 39 4
Arkansas...............................................3 Utah State .............................................1 2009 46 41 5
Houston ................................................3 Valdosta State .......................................1 2010 53 46 5
Louisiana State .....................................3 Wake Forest ..........................................1 2011 56 43 8
South Carolina ......................................3 Washburn .............................................1 2012 65 44 8
Temple ..................................................3 Western Illinois......................................1 2013 73 52 3
Texas Christian......................................3 Wyoming ..............................................1 2014 98 61 6
Arizona State.........................................2 2015 74 55 6
Central Michigan ...................................2 2016 96 70 8
Florida Atlantic ......................................2 2017 95 67 8
Florida State..........................................2 2018 106 70 5
Hawai’i..................................................2 2019 95 73 7
Iowa State.............................................2
Kansas State.........................................2
Memphis...............................................2
Michigan State ......................................2
Missouri................................................2
Northern Illinois.....................................2
Oklahoma State.....................................2
Old Dominion ........................................2
Rutgers .................................................2
Texas ....................................................2
Toledo...................................................2
Vanderbilt..............................................2
Virginia..................................................2

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INSTANT REPLAY
The NFL uses a system of Instant Replay Review to aid designee determines that clear and obvious video
officiating. The following procedures will be used: evidence warrants a change.

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.

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INSTANT REPLAY HISTORY
From 1986-1991, a limited system of Instant Replay was
used on a year-by-year basis. Replay also was experi-
mented with during the 1996 and 1998 preseasons. For
the 1999 season, the NFL introduced a system of Referee
Replay Review to aid officiating. That system was extend-
ed on a one-year basis for the 2000 season and then
approved for the next three years through 2003. The sys-
tem was extended on a five-year basis in March 2004 and
was later installed permanently in March 2007.

Following are the results of the different systems:

REGULAR SEASON, 1986-1991


Plays Closely
Year Games Reviewed Reversals
1986 224 374 38
1987 210 490 57
1988 224 537 53
1989 224 492 65
1990 224 504 73
1991 224 570 90
TOTAL 1,330 2,967 376

PRESEASON, 1996 & 1998


Plays Closely
Year Games Reviewed Reversals
1996 10 13 3
1998 10 10 3
TOTAL 20 23 6

REGULAR SEASON, 1999-2018


Total Replay Coaches Total Replay
Year Games Stoppages Challenges Reversals
1999 248 195 133 57
2000 248 247 179 84
2001 248 258 191 89
2002 256 294 208 94
2003 256 255 184 66
2004 256 283 233 88
2005 256 295 223 92
2006 256 311 237 107
2007 256 327 250 122
2008 256 315 229 117
2009 256 328 228 126
2010 256 361 252 133
2011 256 390 209 172
2012 256 435 157 170
2013 256 423 183 185
2014 256 439 165 151
2015 256 415 201 176
2016 256 345 168 149
2017 256 429 182 195
2018 256 349 156 172
TOTAL 5,069 6,694 3,968 2,545

Information on these two pages as of June 14, 2019.

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WAIVERS
WAIVERS ANNUAL ACTIVE PLAYER LIMITS
The waiver system is a procedure by which player contracts or NFL
NFL rights to players are made available by a club to other clubs Year(s) Limit
in the League. During the procedure, the 31 other clubs either file 2011-19 ................................................................................46
claims to obtain the players or waive the opportunity to do so— 1991-2010 ........................................................................45**
thus the term “waiver.” Claiming clubs are assigned players on a 1985-90 ................................................................................45
priority based on the inverse of won-and-lost standing. The 1983-84 ................................................................................49
claiming period is 24 hours from the first business day after the 1982 ..............................................................................45†-49
Super Bowl through the conclusion of the regular season. If a 1978-81 ................................................................................45
player passes through waivers unclaimed, he becomes a free 1975-77 ................................................................................43
agent. All waivers are no recall and no withdrawal. Under the 1974......................................................................................47
Collective Bargaining Agreement, from the beginning of the 1964-73 ................................................................................40
waiver system each year through the trading deadline, any 1963......................................................................................37
veteran who has acquired four years of pension credit is not 1961-62 ................................................................................36
subject to the waiver system if the club desires to release him. 1960......................................................................................38
After the trading deadline, such players are subject to the waiver 1959......................................................................................36
system. 1957-58 ................................................................................35
1951-56 ................................................................................33
ACTIVE/INACTIVE LIST 1949-50 ................................................................................32
The Active/Inactive List is the principal status for players 1948......................................................................................35
participating for a club. It consists of all players under contract 1947 ..............................................................................35*-34
who are eligible for preseason, regular-season, and postseason 1945-46 ................................................................................33
games. Teams are permitted to open training camp with no more 1943-44 ................................................................................28
than 90 players under contract and thereafter must meet a 1940-42 ................................................................................33
mandatory roster reduction prior to the season opener. Teams will 1938-39 ................................................................................30
be permitted an Active List of 46 players and an Inactive List of 1936-37 ................................................................................25
seven players for each regular-season and postseason game. 1935......................................................................................24
Teams also are permitted to establish Practice Squads of up to 10 1930-34 ................................................................................20
players who are eligible to participate in practice, but these 1926-29 ................................................................................18
players remain free agents and are eligible to sign with any other 1925......................................................................................16
team in the league. ** 45 plus a third quarterback
† 45 for first two games
August 31.....................Roster reduction to 53 players * 35 for first three games
September 1.................Teams establish a Practice Squad of
up to 10 players AFL
Year(s) Limit
1966-69 ................................................................................40
In addition to the squad limits described above, the overall roster
1965......................................................................................38
limit of 90 players remains in effect throughout the regular
1964......................................................................................34
season and postseason. The overall limit is applicable to players
1962-63 ................................................................................33
on a team’s Active, Inactive, and certain Exempt Lists, players on
1960-61 ................................................................................35
the Practice Squad, and players on the Reserve List as Injured,
Physically Unable to Perform, Non-Football Illness/Injury, and
NFL FREE AGENCY MOVEMENT
Suspended by Club. The following chart details veteran free agents who signed with
new teams:
RESERVE LIST
The Reserve List is a status for players who, for reasons of injury, Unrestricted Restricted Transition Franchise TOTALS
retirement, military service, or other circumstances, are not 1993 108 8 4 1 121
immediately available for participation with a club. Except for two 1994 121 7 4 0 132
players who must be Designated for Return, players on 1995 171 6 2 0 179
Reserve/Injured are not eligible to practice or return to the 1996 100 4 2 0 106
Active/Inactive List in the same season that they are placed on 1997 86 2 2 0 90
Reserve. Players in the category of Reserve/Retired, Reserve/Did 1998 112 4 1 2 119
Not Report, Reserve/Exclusive Rights, and players who were 1999 115 2 1 0 118
placed in the category of Reserve/Left Squad in a previous 2000 107 4 0 0 111
season may not be reinstated after a club’s Week 13 game. No 2001 93 4 0 0 97
reinstatement may occur in the last four weeks of the regular 2002 130 1 0 0 131
season through the postseason. 2003 111 5 1 0 117
2004 124 1 1 0 126
2005 104 3 0 0 107
2006 149 4 1 0 154
2007 126 4 0 0 130
2008 132 3 0 0 135
2009 128 0 0 0 128
2010 51 1 0 0 52
2011 163 0 0 0 163
2012 143 0 0 0 143
2013 165 0 0 0 165
2014 159 1 0 0 160
2015 141 0 1 0 142
2016 128 2 0 0 130
2017 169 2 0 0 171
2018 172 3 0 0 175

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The AFC
Baltimore Ravens .....................................................................................................................................37
Buffalo Bills ..............................................................................................................................................43
Cincinnati Bengals....................................................................................................................................49
Cleveland Browns .....................................................................................................................................55
Denver Broncos ........................................................................................................................................61
Houston Texans ........................................................................................................................................67
Indianapolis Colts.....................................................................................................................................73
Jacksonville Jaguars .................................................................................................................................79
Kansas City Chiefs....................................................................................................................................85
Los Angeles Chargers ..............................................................................................................................91
Miami Dolphins ........................................................................................................................................97
New England Patriots ............................................................................................................................103
New York Jets .........................................................................................................................................109
Oakland Raiders .....................................................................................................................................115
Pittsburgh Steelers..................................................................................................................................121
Tennessee Titans.....................................................................................................................................127
BALTIMORE RAVENS
CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Steve Bisciotti (215-176-1)
President: Dick Cass Records include postseason games
Executive Vice President & General
Manager: Eric DeCosta 1996-98 Ted Marchibroda ........16-31-1
Executive Vice President: Ozzie Newsome 1999-2007 Brian Billick ................85-67-0
Executive Vice President of Public & 2008-18 John Harbaugh ........114-78-0
Community Relations: Kevin Byrne
Senior Vice President of Football
Operations: Pat Moriarty PAID ATTENDANCE
Senior Vice President of Digital Media & Home 543,113 Away 476,438
Broadcasting: Michelle Andres Total 1,019,551
Senior Vice President of Operations: Single-game home record,
Bob Eller 71,547 (1/15/12)
Senior Vice President of Finance/CFO:
Jeff Goering Single-season home record, 557,835
Senior Vice President of Ticket Sales & (2012)
Operations: Baker Koppelman
American Football Conference Senior Vice President of Corporate Sales 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
North Division & Business Development:
Kevin Rochlitz Round Name Pos. College
Team Colors: Black, Purple, and Metallic Senior Vice President of Stadium 1 Marquise Brown WR Oklahoma
Gold Operations: Roy Sommerhof 3 Jaylon Ferguson OLB Louisiana Tech
1 Winning Drive General Counsel: Brandon Etheridge Miles Boykin WR Notre Dame
Owings Mills, Maryland 21117 Vice President of Suite Sales & Service:
Theresa Abato 4 Justice Hill RB Oklahoma St.
Telephone: (410) 701-4000 Vice President of Finance: Jim Coller Ben Powers G Oklahoma
Vice President of Marketing: Brad Downs Iman Marshall DB Southern California
2019 SCHEDULE Vice President of Football Video 5 Daylon Mack DT Texas A&M
PRESEASON Operations: Jon Dubé 6 Trace McSorley QB Penn St.
Aug. 8 Jacksonville.......................7:30 Vice President of Networking &
Hardware: Nick Fusee
Aug. 15 Green Bay..........................7:30 Vice President of Information
Aug. 22 at Philadelphia ....................7:30 Technology: Bill Jankowski
Aug. 29 at Washington ....................7:30 Vice President of Human Resources:
Elizabeth Mearman
Vice President of Broadcasting &
REGULAR SEASON Gameday Productions: Jay O’Brien
Sep. 8 at Miami.............................1:00 Vice President of Security:
Sep. 15 Arizona ..............................1:00 Darren Sanders
Sep. 22 at Kansas City ....................1:00 Vice President of Public Relations:
Sep. 29 Cleveland ..........................1:00 Chad Steele
Director of Player Personnel: Joe Hortiz
Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh.......................1:00 Director of Player Personnel:
Oct. 13 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 George Kokinis
Oct. 20 at Seattle............................4:25 Senior Player Personnel Executive:
Oct. 27 BYE Vincent Newsome
Assistant Director of Pro & College
Nov. 3 New England ...................*8:20 Scouting: Chad Alexander
Nov. 10 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Director of Football Administration:
Nov. 17 Houston .............................1:00 Nick Matteo
Nov. 25 at Los Angeles Rams (Mon)...8:15 Player Personnel Coordinator:
Mark Azevedo
Dec. 1 San Francisco ...................1:00 Scouts: Brandon Berning, David
Dec. 8 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Blackburn, Joey Cleary, Corey Frazier,
Dec. 12 New York Jets (Thu) ..........8:20 Dwuane Jones, Andrew Raphael,
Dec. 22 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Kevin Weidl, Bobby Vega,
Dec. 29 Pittsburgh..........................1:00 Patrick Williams, Lonnie Young
Director of Research & Development:
* All times ET; Sunday night games in David McDonald
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Director of Player Engagement:
Jameel McClain
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium Senior Advisor to Player Engagement:
(opened in 1998) O.J. Brigance
•Capacity: 71,008 Steve Saunders: Head Strength and
Conditioning Coach
1101 Russell Street Assistant Strength and Conditioning
Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Coach: Anthony Watson
Playing Surface: Grass Head Certified Athletic Trainer:
Training Camp: 1 Winning Drive Ron Medlin
Equipment Manager: William Sheridan
Owings Mills, MD 21117 Director of Football Research:
Scott Cohen
M&T BANK STADIUM
Senior Director of Fields & Grounds/Head
Groundskeeper: Don Follett
Senior Director of Football Video
Operations: Mark Bienvenu
Senior Director of Community Relations:
Heather Darney
Senior Director of Team Travel:
Joan Fennekohl
Director of Public Relations:
Patrick Gleason
Director of Compliance:
Jessica Markison

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (5-0) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Flacco 379 232 2465 61.2 12 6 16/79 84.2
08/02 W 17-16 Chicago (Canton, OH) L. Jackson 170 99 1201 58.2 6 3 16/71 84.5
08/09 W 33-7 L.A. Rams Griffin III 6 2 21 33.3 0 0 0/0 44.4
08/20 W 20-19 at Indianapolis Koch 1 1 21 100.0 0 0 0/0 118.8
08/25 W 27-10 at Miami Ravens 556 334 3708 60.1 18 9 32/150 84.0
08/30 W 30-20 Washington Opponents 577 337 3651 58.4 21 12 43/291 80.6

REGULAR SEASON (10-6) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Carr 2 26 13.0 32 0
09/09 W 47-3 Buffalo Tucker 0 0 0 36/37 35/39 0 141 J. Smith 2 4 2.0 4 0
09/13 L 23-34 at Cincinnati Collins 7 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 Ma. Humphrey 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 W 27-14 Denver Allen 3 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Onwuasor 1 33 33.0 33 0
09/30 W 26-14 at Pittsburgh J. Brown 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Levine 1 16 16.0 16 0
10/07 L 9-12 at Cleveland (OT) L. Jackson 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Jefferson 1 15 15.0 15 0
10/14 W 21-0 at Tennessee Andrews 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Clark 1 5 5.0 5 0
10/21 L 23-24 New Orleans Crabtree 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Mosley 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/28 L 21-36 at Carolina Edwards 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 T. Young 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 L 16-23 Pittsburgh Dixon 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Ravens 12 99 8.3 33 0
11/18 W 24-21 Cincinnati T. Young 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 9 39 4.3 22 0
11/25 W 34-17 Oakland H. Hurst 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/02 W 26-16 at Atlanta C. Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/09 L 24-27 at Kansas City (OT) C. Moore 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Koch 60 2842 47.4 27 65
12/16 W 20-12 Tampa Bay Snead 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Ravens 61 2842 46.6 27 65
12/22 W 22-10 at L.A. Chargers Suggs 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 88 3849 43.7 30 64
12/30 W 26-24 Cleveland M. Williams 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
(OT) Overtime Ravens 19 18 4 36/37 35/39 0 389 PUNT
Opponents 11 21 1 27/29 20/26 0 287 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
POSTSEASON (0-1) 2-Pt Conv: Edwards. C. Jones 18 19 259 14.4 70t 1
Date Result Opponent Ravens 1-4, Opponents 1-4. White 9 6 75 8.3 14 0
01/06 L 17-23 L.A. Chargers Grant 7 4 52 7.4 51 0
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Weddle 1 0 18 18.0 18 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Edwards 137 718 5.2 43 2 Ravens 35 29 404 11.5 70t 1
Ravens 88 108 106 87 0 — 389 L. Jackson 147 695 4.7 39 5 Opponents 31 10 315 10.2 38 0
Opponents 66 104 53 58 6 — 287 Collins 114 411 3.6 19 7
Dixon 60 333 5.6 37 2 KICKOFF
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Allen 41 110 2.7 17 3 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Ravens Opp. Montgomery 15 83 5.5 15 0 C. Moore 22 491 22.3 39 0
Total First Downs 367 286 Flacco 19 45 2.4 13 0 White 6 135 22.5 37 0
Rushing 153 82 C. Moore 5 17 3.4 9 0 Grant 2 56 28.0 32 0
Passing 184 174 Snead 1 13 13.0 13 0 Snead 1 13 13.0 13 0
Penalty 30 30 M. Williams 3 8 2.7 7 0 C. Jones 1 12 12.0 12 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 104/231 72/211 J. Brown 3 4 1.3 3 0 Ravens 32 707 22.1 39 0
3rd Down Pct. 45.0 34.1 Turner 1 4 4.0 4 0 Opponents 32 745 23.3 49 0
4th Down: Made/Att 13/22 10/20 H. Hurst 1 0 0.0 0 0
4th Down Pct. 59.1 50.0 Ravens 547 2441 4.5 43 19 FIELD
Possession Avg. 32:17 27:43 Opponents 354 1327 3.7 35t 11 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Net Yards 5999 4687 Tucker 0/0 12/12 9/9 9/11 5/7
Avg. Per Game 374.9 292.9 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Ravens 0/0 12/12 9/9 9/11 5/7
Total Plays 1135 974 Snead 62 651 10.5 28 1 Opponents 0/0 5/5 10/10 4/6 1/5
Avg. Per Play 5.3 4.8 Crabtree 54 607 11.2 27 3
Net Yards Rushing 2441 1327 J. Brown 42 715 17.0 71 5 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 152.6 82.9 Allen 35 196 5.6 17 2 Z. Smith 8.5
Total Rushes 547 354 Andrews 34 552 16.2 74 3 Judon 7.0
Net Yards Passing 3558 3360 Boyle 23 213 9.3 25 0 Suggs 7.0
Avg. Per Game 222.4 210.0 C. Moore 19 196 10.3 30 1 Onwuasor 5.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 32/150 43/291 M. Williams 16 143 8.9 25 1 K. Young 2.5
Gross Yards 3708 3651 Collins 15 105 7.0 24 1 T. Williams 2.0
Att./Completions 556/334 577/337 H. Hurst 13 163 12.5 32 1 T. Young 2.0
Completion Pct. 60.1 58.4 Montgomery 10 65 6.5 14 0 Henry 1.0
Had Intercepted 9 12 Dixon 6 51 8.5 21 0 Jefferson 1.0
Punts/Average 61/46.6 88/43.7 Edwards 2 20 10.0 13 0 Levine 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 61/39.8 88/38.2 Turner 2 17 8.5 10 0 Weddle 1.0
Penalties/Yards 116/940 113/1017 White 1 14 14.0 14 0 B. Williams 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 25/11 15/5 Ravens 334 3708 11.1 74 18 Wormley 1.0
Touchdowns 41 33 Opponents 337 3651 10.8 64 21 (group) 1.0
Rushing 19 11 Bowser 0.5
Passing 18 21 Mosley 0.5
Returns 4 1 Urban 0.5
Ravens 43.0
Opponents 32.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Lewis, 2000-06 .......................................................................7,801
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Flacco, 2008-18 ........................................................................38,245
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Flacco, 2008-18 .............................................................................212
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Derrick Mason, 2005-10 .......................................................................471
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Derrick Mason, 2005-10 ....................................................................5,777
Interceptions ...................................................................Ed Reed, 2002-12...................................................................................61
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sam Koch, 2006-18.............................................................................45.3
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jermaine Lewis, 1996-2001.................................................................11.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jacoby Jones, 2012-14 .......................................................................30.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Matt Stover, 1996-2008 ........................................................................354
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jamal Lewis, 2000-06 ............................................................................47
Points..............................................................................Matt Stover, 1996-2008 .....................................................................1,464
*Sacks............................................................................Terrell Suggs, 2003-18.......................................................................132.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Lewis, 2003.............................................................................2,066
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Flacco, 2016 ...............................................................................4,317
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Vinny Testaverde, 1996 ...........................................................................33
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Derrick Mason, 2007.............................................................................103
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Jackson, 1996 ......................................................................1,201
Interceptions ...................................................................Ed Reed, 2004, 2008 ................................................................................9
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sam Koch, 2014, 2018 ........................................................................47.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jermaine Lewis, 2000..........................................................................16.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jacoby Jones, 2012.............................................................................30.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Justin Tucker, 2013, 2016 .......................................................................38
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ray Rice, 2011 .......................................................................................15
Points..............................................................................Justin Tucker, 2016, 2017, 2018 ...........................................................141
*Sacks............................................................................Elvis Dumervil, 2014 ............................................................................17.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Lewis, 9-14-03 ...........................................................................295
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Vinny Testaverde, 10-27-96 ..................................................................429
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Flacco, 10-12-14................................................................................5
Tony Banks, 9-10-00.................................................................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, Sr., 9-27-15 ........................................................................13
Priest Holmes, 10-11-98 .........................................................................13
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Qadry Ismail, 12-12-99 .........................................................................258
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................2
Last time by Jimmy Smith, 12-30-18
Field Goals ......................................................................Justin Tucker, 12-16-13 ............................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marcus Robinson, 11-23-03 .....................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Marcus Robinson, 11-23-03 ...................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Michael McCrary, 11-8-98 .....................................................................4.0
Peter Boulware, 1-7-02 ..........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
18 Adeboyejo, Quincy WR 6-3 200 5/26/95 2 Mississippi Cedar Hill, Texas FA-’17 0*
37 #Allen, Javorius RB 6-0 218 8/27/91 5 Southern California Miccosukee, Fla. D4b-’15 14/0
89 Andrews, Mark TE 6-4 256 9/6/95 2 Oklahoma Scottsdale, Ariz. D3b-’18 16/3
34 Averett, Anthony CB 5-11 178 11/30/94 2 Alabama Woodbury, N.J. D4a-’18 11/0
28 Bethel, Justin CB 6-0 200 6/17/90 8 Presbyterian Sumter, S.C. UFA(Atl)-’19 14/0*
49 Board, Chris LB 6-2 229 7/23/95 2 North Dakota State Orlando, Fla. FA-’18 16/0
54 Bowser, Tyus OLB 6-3 242 5/23/95 3 Houston Tyler, Texas D2-’17 15/0
86 Boyle, Nick TE 6-4 270 2/17/93 5 Delaware Sussex, N.J. D5a-’15 16/13
77 Bozeman, Bradley C 6-3 317 11/24/94 2 Alabama Roanoke, Ala. D6c-’18 14/1
78 Brown Jr., Orlando T 6-8 345 5/2/96 2 Oklahoma Baltimore, Md. D3a-’18 16/10
26 Canady, Maurice CB 6-1 193 5/26/94 4 Virginia Richmond, Va. D6b-’16 7/0
24 Carr, Brandon CB 6-0 210 5/19/86 12 Grand Valley State Flint, Mich. UFA(Dall)-’17 16/16
36 Clark, Chuck S 6-0 205 4/19/95 3 Virginia Tech Suffolk, Va. D6-’17 16/1
46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 235 4/26/86 10 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. FA-’10 16/0
30 Dixon, Kenneth RB 5-10 228 1/21/94 4 Louisiana Tech Strong, Ark. D4e-’16 6/0
35 Edwards, Gus RB 6-1 238 4/13/95 2 Rutgers Staten Island, N.Y. FA-’18 11/6
32 Elliott, DeShon S 6-0 210 4/21/97 2 Texas Dallas, Texas D6a-’18 0*
71 Eluemunor, Jermaine G/T 6-4 335 12/13/94 3 Texas A&M London, England D5-’17 9/1
39 Ervin, Tyler RB 5-10 182 10/7/93 4 San Jose State San Bernadino, Calif. FA-’18 9/0*
13 Floyd, Michael WR 6-2 220 11/27/89 8 Notre Dame St. Paul, Minn. UFA(Wash)-’19 13/3*
3 Griffin III, Robert QB 6-2 213 2/12/90 7 Baylor Copperas Cove, Texas FA-’18 3/0
69 Henry, Willie DT 6-3 291 3/20/94 4 Michigan Cleveland, Ohio D4d-’16 3/0
44 Humphrey, Marlon CB 6-0 197 7/8/96 3 Alabama Hoover, Ala. D1-’17 14/8
81 Hurst, Hayden TE 6-4 245 8/24/93 2 South Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. D1a-’18 12/0
74 Hurst, James G/T 6-5 310 12/17/91 6 North Carolina Plainfield, Ind. FA-’14 10/10
21 Ingram II, Mark RB 5-9 215 12/21/89 9 Alabama Flint, Mich. UFA(NO)-’19 12/6*
33 Jackson, Bennett CB 6-0 192 9/16/91 2 Notre Dame Hazlet, N.J. FA-’18 0*
8 Jackson, Lamar QB 6-2 212 1/7/97 2 Louisville Pompano Beach, Fla. D1b-’18 16/7
38 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley CB 6-3 216 4/12/90 4 Nebraska Miami, Fla. FA-’17 0*
23 Jefferson, Tony S 5-11 211 1/27/92 7 Oklahoma Chula Vista, Calif. UFA(Ariz)-’17 14/14
27 Jones, Cyrus CB/RS 5-10 200 11/29/93 4 Alabama Baltimore, Md. WAV(NE)-’18 11/0
99 Judon, Matthew OLB 6-3 261 8/15/92 4 Grand Valley State West Bloomfield, Mich. D5-’16 16/8
4 Koch, Sam P 6-1 222 8/13/82 14 Nebraska Seward, Neb. D6a-’06 16/0
17 Lasley, Jordan WR/RS 6-1 213 11/13/96 2 UCLA Compton, Calif. D5-’18 0*
41 Levine Sr., Anthony DB/LB 5-11 207 3/27/87 8 Tennessee State Abbeville, La. FA-’12 16/1
72 Lewis, Alex G/T 6-6 305 4/21/92 4 Nebraska Tempe, Ariz. D4c-’16 10/10
90 McPhee, Pernell OLB 6-3 269 12/17/88 9 Mississippi State Pahokee, Fla. UFA(Wash)-’19 13/0*
10 Moore, Chris WR/RS 6-1 200 6/16/93 4 Cincinnati Tampa, Fla. D4b-’16 16/0
48 Onwuasor, Patrick ILB 6-0 227 8/22/92 4 Portland State Inglewood, Calif. FA-’16 16/12
97 Pierce, Michael DT 6-0 340 11/6/92 4 Samford Daphne, Ala. FA-’16 14/2
91 Ray, Shane OLB 6-3 245 5/18/93 5 Missouri Roeland Park, Kan. UFA(Den)-’19 11/0*
42 Ricard, Patrick FB/DL 6-3 311 5/27/94 3 Maine Spencer, Mass. FA-’17 10/2
11 Roberts, Seth WR 6-2 195 2/22/91 5 West Alabama McClay, Fla. FA-’19 15/7*
12 Scott, Jaleel WR 6-5 210 2/23/95 2 New Mexico State Rock Hill, S.C. D4c-’18 0*
64 Senat, Greg T 6-6 305 9/8/94 2 Wagner Elmont, N.Y. D6b-’18 0*
95 Sieler, Zach DT 6-6 290 9/7/95 2 Ferris State Pinckney, Mich. D7-’18 2/0
68 Skura, Matt G/C 6-3 313 2/17/93 3 Duke Columbus, Ohio FA-’16 16/16
22 Smith, Jimmy CB 6-2 210 7/26/88 9 Colorado Colton, Calif. D1-’11 12/10
83 Snead IV, Willie WR/RS 5-11 205 10/17/92 5 Ball State Muskegon, Mich. RFA(NO)-’18 16/10
79 Stanley, Ronnie T 6-6 315 3/18/94 4 Notre Dame Las Vegas, Nev. D1-’16 15/15
29 Thomas III, Earl S 5-10 202 5/7/89 10 Texas Orange, Texas UFA(Sea)-’19 4/4*
53 Thomas, Matthew LB 6-3 232 7/21/95 2 Florida State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’19 10/0*
9 Tucker, Justin K 6-1 183 11/21/89 8 Texas Austin, Texas FA-’12 16/0
47 Turner, De’Lance RB- 5-11 214 8/23/95 2 Alcorn State McClain, Miss. FA-’18 4/0
98 Williams, Brandon DT 6-1 336 2/21/89 7 Missouri Southern St. Kirkwood, Mo. D3-’13 16/16
76 Williams, Darrell T 6-5 315 3/24/93 2 Western Kentucky Dexter, Ga. FA-’19 0*
56 Williams, Tim OLB 6-3 252 11/12/93 3 Alabama Baton Rouge, La. D3b-’17 7/0
93 Wormley, Chris DE 6-5 300 10/25/93 3 Michigan Toledo, Ohio D3a-’17 16/6
73 Yanda, Marshal G/T 6-3 305 9/15/84 13 Iowa Anamosa, Iowa D3b-’07 16/16
40 Young, Kenny LB 6-1 234 11/15/94 2 UCLA Boutte, La. D4b-’18 16/3
25 Young, Tavon CB 5-9 185 3/14/94 4 Temple Oxon Hill, Md. D4a-’16 15/6

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* 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.

# Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments.

Traded—Ravens traded QB Joe Flacco (9 games in ’18) to Denver.

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.

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COACHING STAFF College coach: Trinity International 2012-13. Sterling Lucas, defensive assistant/
Head Coach, Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2014. linebackers; born January 17, 1990,
John Harbaugh Andy Bischoff, asst. tight ends; born Orangeburg, S.C. Linebacker North Carolina
Pro Career: Super Bowl-winning head coach December 8, 1970, Fargo, N.D. Offensive State 2008-12. No pro playing experience.
John Harbaugh enters his 12th season at the line South Dakota 1989-93. No pro playing College coach: North Carolina State 2013-
helm in Baltimore. He has led the Ravens to experience. Pro coach: Montreal Alouettes 16. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2016.
a playoff berth in seven (2008-12, 2014, (CFL) 2008-12, Chicago Bears 2013-14, Mike Macdonald, linebackers; born June 26,
2018) of his 11 full seasons, and in 2012, joined Ravens in 2015. 1987, Boston, Mass. Attended Georgia. No
captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl Randy Brown, asst. special teams; born July college or pro playing experience. College
championship. Under Harbaugh’s guidance, 30, 1967, Marlton, N.J. Kicker Catawba coach: Georgia, 2011-13. Pro coach: Joined
the Ravens have secured an appearance in 1985-88. No pro playing experience. Pro Ravens in 2014.
three AFC Championship games (2008, coach: Chicago Bears 1998-2000, Don Martindale, defensive coordinator; born
2011 & 2012). Baltimore is one of only six Philadelphia Eagles 2004-05, joined Ravens May 19, 1963, Dayton, Ohio. Linebacker
teams with at least seven playoff berths in in 2008. Defiance College 1981-84. College coach:
the past 11 seasons: N.E. (10), G.B. (8), Bal. Joe Cullen, defensive line; born December Defiance 1986-87, Notre Dame 1994-95,
(7), Ind. (7), Pit. (7) and Sea. (7). 15, 1967, Quincy, Mass. Defensive lineman Cincinnati 1996-98, Western Illinois 1999,
Additionally, under Harbaugh, the Ravens’ 10 Massachusetts 1986-89. No pro playing Western Kentucky 2001-03. Pro coach:
playoff wins since 2008 rank as the NFL’s experience. College coach: Massachusetts Oakland Raiders 2004-08, Denver Broncos
second most (N.E., 16). In 2018, Baltimore 1990-91, Richmond, 1992-98, 2000, 2009-10, joined Ravens in 2012.
(10-6) captured its fifth-ever AFC North Louisiana State 1999, Memphis 2001, Jesse Minter, asst. defensive backs; born
Division title, earning a Wild Card playoff Indiana 2002-04, Illinois 2005, Idaho State May 9, 1983, Little Rock, Ark. Attended
berth vs. the Los Angeles Chargers. In 2014, 2009. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2006-08, Mount Saint Joseph College. No college or
the Ravens posted a 10-6 record en route to Jacksonville Jaguars 2010-12, Cleveland pro playing experience. College coach: Notre
capturing a 30-17 victory at Pittsburgh in the Browns 2013, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dame 2006, Cincinnati 2007-09, Indiana
Wild Card round. In 2012 the Ravens seized 2014-15, joined Ravens in 2016. State 2009-12, Georgia State 2013-16. Pro
the franchise’s second Super Bowl champi- David Culley, asst. head coach/pass coordi- coach: Joined Ravens in 2017.
onship. Baltimore topped the Colts in the nator/wide receivers; born September 17, Greg Roman, offensive coordinator; born
Wild Card round and followed that by earning 1955, Sparta, Tenn. College coach: Austin August 19, 1972, Atlantic City, N.J.
a Divisional Round victory over top-seeded Peay 1978, Vanderbilt 1979-81, Middle Defensive line/linebacker John Carroll 1990-
Denver before advancing to Super Bowl XLVII Tennessee State 1982, Chattanooga 1983, 94. No pro playing experience. College
with a win in the AFC Championship Game at Western Kentucky 1984, Southwestern coach: Stanford 2009-10. Pro coach:
New England. In the Super Bowl in New Louisiana 1985-88, Texas-El Paso 1989-90, Carolina Panthers 1995-2001, Houston
Orleans, the Ravens bested the San Texas A&M 1991-93. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Texans 2002-05, Baltimore Ravens 2006-
Francisco 49ers by a final of 34-31. In his Buccaneers 1994-95, Pittsburgh Steelers 07, San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, Buffalo
initial season with the team (2008), 1996-98, Philadelphia Eagles 1999-2012, Bills 2015-16, re-joined Ravens in 2017.
Harbaugh led Baltimore to an 11-5 record Kansas City Chiefs 2013-16, Buffalo Bills James Urban, quarterbacks; born Dec. 1,
and a berth in the AFC Championship Game. 2017-18, joined Ravens in 2019. 1973, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Wide receiver
Baltimore set an NFL record that season for Joe D’Alessandris, offensive line; born April Washington and Lee 1993-96. No pro play-
most total wins (13) by a team with both a 29, 1954, Aliquippa, Pa. Guard Western ing experience. College coach: Clarion 1997-
rookie head coach and a rookie starting Carolina 1972-76. No pro playing experi- 98, Pennsylvania 1999-2003. Pro coach:
quarterback (Joe Flacco). Spent his first 10 ence. College coach: Western Carolina Philadelphia Eagles 2004-10, Cincinnati
NFL seasons (1998-2007) with the 1977-78, Livingston 1979-83, Memphis Bengals 2011-17, joined Ravens in 2018.
Philadelphia Eagles. He was the team’s sec- 1984-85, Tennessee-Chattanooga 1986-89, Craig Ver Steeg, senior assistant/running
ondary coach in 2007, after nine seasons as Samford 1993, Texas A&M 1994, Pittsburgh backs; born September 11, 1960,
its special teams coordinator. He was voted 1996, Duke 1997-2001, Georgia Tech 2002- Inglewood, Calif. No college or pro playing
the 2001 NFL’s Special Teams Coach of the 07. Pro coach: Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) experience. College coach: Southern
Year by his coaching peers. Career record: 1990, Birmingham Fire (WLAF) 1991-92, California 1984-85, Utah 1986-89,
114-78. Memphis (AFL) 1995, Kansas City Chiefs Cincinnati 1990-93, Harvard 1994-95,
Background: Played defensive back at 2008-09, Buffalo Bills 2010-12, San Diego Illinois 1998-2000, Utah 2001-02, Rutgers
Miami (OH) from 1980-83, earned degree in Chargers 2013-15, joined Ravens in 2017. 2003-07. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 1996-
political science. Coached collegiately at Bobby Engram, tight ends; born January 7, 97, joined Ravens in 2008.
Western Michigan (1984-86), Pittsburgh 1973, Camden, S.C. Wide receiver Penn Matt Weiss, running backs; born March 1,
(1987), Morehead State (1988), Cincinnati State 1992-95. Pro wide receiver Chicago 1983, New Haven, Conn. Punter Vanderbilt
(1989-96), and Indiana (1997). Bears 1996-2000, Seattle Seahawks 2001- 2001-02. No pro playing experience. College
Personal: Born in Perrysburg, Ohio on 08, Kansas City Chiefs 2009. College coach: coach: Stanford 2008. Pro coach: Joined
September 23, 1962, Harbaugh and his wife, Pittsburgh 2012-13. Pro coach: San Ravens in 2009.
Ingrid, have a daughter, Alison. Son of long- Francisco 49ers 2011, joined Ravens in T.J. Weist, asst. special teams; born June 25,
time college coach Jack, and his brother, 2014. 1965, Bay City, Mich. Wide receiver Alabama
Jim, the current University of Michigan head Chris Hewitt, defensive backs; born July 22, 1985-87. No pro playing experience. College
coach, played for the Ravens in 1998. John’s 1974, Kingston, Jamaica. Defensive back coach: Alabama 1988-1990, Michigan 1990-
brother-in-law, Tom Crean, who is Georgia’s Cincinnati 1993-96. Pro defensive back New 93, 2015, Southern Illinois 1994-96, Tulsa
head basketball coach, is married to the Orleans Saints 1997-99. College coach: 1996-97, Indiana 1997-2001, Western
brothers’ sister, Joani. Notre Dame 2003, Rutgers 2004-11. Pro Kentucky 2002-09, Cincinnati 2010-13,
coach: Joined Ravens in 2012. Connecticut 2013, South Florida 2016. Pro
ASSISTANT COACHES Chris Horton, special teams; born December coach: Joined Ravens in 2018.
Richard Angulo, asst. offensive line; born 29, 1984, Los Angeles, Calif. Safety UCLA Drew Wilkins, asst. defensive line/OLBs;
August 13, 1980, Santa Ana, Calif. Tight end 2003-07. Pro safety Washington Redskins born August 20, 1987, Doylestown, Pa.
Western New Mexico 1999-2002. Pro tight 2008-11, New York Giants 2012. Pro coach: Attended Maryland. No college or pro playing
end St. Louis Rams 2003, Minnesota Vikings Seattle Seahawks 2013, joined Ravens in experience. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in
2004-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-08. 2014. 2010.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner/CEO: Terry Pegula (429-493-8)
Owner President: Kim Pegula Records include postseason games
General Manager: Brandon Beane 1960-61 Buster Ramsey ............11-16-1
EVP and General Counsel: 1962-65 Lou Saban ...................38-18-3
Gregg Brandon 1966-68 Joe Collier*..................13-17-1
EVP Creative Services: Frank Cravotta 1968 Harvey Johnson.............1-10-1
EVP of Finance: Chuck LaMattina 1969-70 John Rauch....................7-20-1
EVP of Media & Content: Mark Preisler 1971 Harvey Johnson.............1-13-0
EVP of Licensing & Branded 1972-76 Lou Saban** ...............32-29-1
Merchandise: Ron Raccuia 1976-77 Jim Ringo.........................3-20-0
Chief Administrative Officer: David Wheat 1978-82 Chuck Knox .................38-38-0
Sr. VP of Football Administration: 1983-85 Kay Stephenson*** .....10-26-0
Jim Overdorf 1985-86 Hank Bullough****........4-17-0
VP of Communications: Derek Boyko 1986-97 Marv Levy..................123-78-0
American Football Conference VP of Ticket Sales and Service: Chris 1998-2000 Wade Phillips ...............29-21-0
East Division Colleary 2001-03 Gregg Williams.............17-31-0
Team Colors: Royal, Red, White and VP of Information Technology: Dan Evans 2004-05 Mike Mularkey..............14-18-0
Navy VP of Community Relations: 2006-09 Dick Jauron# ..............24-33-0
One Bills Drive Gretchen Geitter 2009 Perry Fewell .....................3-4-0
Orchard Park, New York 14127-2296 VP Operations and Guest Experience: 2010-12 Chan Gailey .................16-32-0
Telephone: (716) 648-1800 Andy Major 2013-14 Doug Marrone..............15-17-0
VP Media & Content: Jeff Matthews 2015-16 Rex Ryan## ...............15-16-0
2019 SCHEDULE 2016 Anthony Lynn...................0-1-0
PRESEASON 2017-18 Sean McDermott ..........15-18-0
Aug. 8 Indianapolis.......................7:00 *Released after two games in 1968
Aug. 16 at Carolina..........................7:00 **Resigned after five games in 1976
Aug. 23 at Detroit ............................8:00 ***Released after four games in 1985
Aug. 29 Minnesota .........................7:00 ****Released after nine games in 1986
#Released after nine games in 2009
##Released after 15 games in 2016
REGULAR SEASON
Sep. 8 at New York Jets ................1:00 PAID ATTENDANCE
Sep. 15 at New York Giants .............1:00 Home 504,128 Away 534,336
Sep. 22 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Total 1,038,464
Sep. 29 New England .....................1:00 Single-game home record,
Oct. 6 at Tennessee ......................1:00 80,368 (10/4/92)
Oct. 13 BYE Single-season home record,
Oct. 20 Miami ................................1:00 635,889 (1991)
Oct. 27 Philadelphia ......................1:00
Nov. 3 Washington .......................1:00 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Nov. 10 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 17 at Miami.............................1:00 1 Ed Oliver DT Houston
Nov. 24 Denver...............................1:00 2 Cody Ford T Oklahoma
Nov. 28 at Dallas (Thanksgiving) .....4:30 3 Devin Singletary RB Florida Atlantic
Dec. 8 Baltimore...........................1:00 Dawson Knox TE Mississippi
Dec. 15 at Pittsburgh.......................1:00 5 Vosean Joseph LB Florida
Dec. 21/22at New England...................TBD 6 Jaquan Johnson DB Miami
Dec. 29 New York Jets ...................1:00 7 Darryl Johnson DE North Carolina A&T
* All times ET
Tommy Sweeney TE Boston College
Stadium: New Era Field
(opened in 1973)
•Capacity: 71,870
One Bills Drive
Orchard Park, New York
14127-2296
Playing Surface: A-Turf Titan
Training Camp: St. John Fisher College
Rochester, N.Y. 14618
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Allen 320 169 2074 52.8 10 12 28/213 67.9
08/09 L 23-28 Carolina Peterman 81 44 296 54.3 1 7 7/34 30.7
08/17 W 19-17 at Cleveland Anderson 70 42 465 60.0 0 4 5/33 56.0
08/26 L 13-26 Cincinnati Barkley 25 15 232 60.0 2 0 1/8 117.4
08/30 W 28-27 at Chicago Bojorquez 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
Z. Jones 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
REGULAR SEASON (6-10) L. Thomas 1 1 15 100.0 0 0 0/0 118.8
Date Result Opponent Bills 499 271 3082 54.3 13 23 41/288 62.6
09/09 L 3-47 at Baltimore Opponents 492 313 3084 63.6 22 16 36/217 82.6
09/16 L 20-31 L.A. Chargers
09/23 W 27-6 at Minnesota TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/30 L 0-22 at Green Bay SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Poyer 4 11 2.8 11 0
10/07 W 13-12 Tennessee Hauschka 0 0 0 25/26 22/28 0 91 Milano 3 41 13.7 29 0
10/14 L 13-20 at Houston Allen 8 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 White 2 37 18.5 37 0
10/21 L 5-37 at Indianapolis Z. Jones 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 44 Edmunds 2 19 9.5 17 0
10/29 L 6-25 New England Foster 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Hyde 2 16 8.0 16 0
11/04 L 9-41 Chicago McCoy 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Alexander 2 9 4.5 8 0
11/11 W 41-10 at N.Y. Jets Croom 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 12 T. Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/25 W 24-21 Jacksonville McKenzie 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Bills 16 133 8.3 37 0
12/02 L 17-21 at Miami Benjamin 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 23 347 15.1 84t 4
12/09 L 23-27 N.Y. Jets Dawkins 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/16 W 14-13 Detroit Ivory 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/23 L 12-24 at New England Peterman 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Bojorquez 45 2028 45.1 22 60
12/30 W 42-17 Miami Bills 15 13 1 25/26 22/28 1 269 Darr 20 809 40.5 5 55
Opponents 17 22 5 36/39 24/27 0 374 Schmidt 16 676 42.3 4 55
SCORE BY PERIODS 2-Pt Conv: Z. Jones. Bills 82 3513 42.8 31 60
Bills 80 52 63 74 0 — 269 Bills 1-3, Opponents 1-5. Opponents 80 3555 44.4 31 70
Opponents 64 168 40 102 0 — 374
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD PUNT
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Allen 89 631 7.1 45 8 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
Bills Opp. McCoy 161 514 3.2 28t 3 McKenzie 14 3 87 6.2 21 0
Total First Downs 283 293 Ivory 115 385 3.3 21 1 Hyde 9 10 75 8.3 31 0
Rushing 108 111 M. Murphy 52 250 4.8 30 0 McCloud 4 2 20 5.0 13 0
Passing 137 157 Ford 21 79 3.8 11 0 M. Murphy 2 2 15 7.5 9 0
Penalty 38 25 McKenzie 10 66 6.6 15t 2 Kerley 2 0 10 5.0 6 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 68/215 74/203 Peterman 10 50 5.0 24 1 Bills 31 17 207 6.7 31 0
3rd Down Pct. 31.6 36.5 DiMarco 1 9 9.0 9 0 Opponents 34 18 297 8.7 51 0
4th Down: Made/Att 7/18 6/11 McCloud 2 4 2.0 7 0
4th Down Pct. 38.9 54.5 Bojorquez 1 0 0.0 0 0 KICKOFF
Possession Avg. 30:29 29:31 Z. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Total Net Yards 4778 4706 Anderson 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 M. Murphy 13 324 24.9 49 0
Avg. Per Game 298.6 294.1 Pryor 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 McKenzie 12 237 19.8 33 0
Total Plays 1008 968 Barkley 3 -2 -0.7 0 0 Bolden 5 116 23.2 28 0
Avg. Per Play 4.7 4.9 Bills 468 1984 4.2 45 15 T. Jones 5 89 17.8 27 0
Net Yards Rushing 1984 1839 Opponents 440 1839 4.2 43 17 L. Thomas 1 23 23.0 23 0
Avg. Per Game 124.0 114.9 McCloud 1 18 18.0 18 0
Total Rushes 468 440 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD C. Thompson 1 0 0.0 0 0
Net Yards Passing 2794 2867 Z. Jones 56 652 11.6 57 7 Bills 38 807 21.2 49 0
Avg. Per Game 174.6 179.2 McCoy 34 238 7.0 24 0 Opponents 34 754 22.2 86 0
Sacked/Yards Lost 41/288 36/217 Foster 27 541 20.0 75t 3
Gross Yards 3082 3084 Benjamin 23 354 15.4 40 1 FIELD
Att./Completions 499/271 492/313 Croom 22 259 11.8 26t 1 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Completion Pct. 54.3 63.6 Clay 21 184 8.8 21 0 Hauschka 0/0 3/3 8/8 7/10 4/7
Had Intercepted 23 16 McKenzie 18 179 9.9 23 0 Bills 0/0 3/3 8/8 7/10 4/7
Punts/Average 82/42.8 80/44.4 Ivory 13 205 15.8 55 0 Opponents 0/0 9/9 6/6 4/6 5/6
Net Punting Avg. 82/37.5 80/40.9 Holmes 12 157 13.1 24 0
Penalties/Yards 116/992 99/976 L. Thomas 12 77 6.4 24 0 SACKS No.
Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/9 30/11 M. Murphy 11 26 2.4 8 0 Hughes 7.0
Touchdowns 29 44 McCloud 5 36 7.2 16 0 Alexander 6.5
Rushing 15 17 DiMarco 3 62 20.7 38 0 Williams 5.0
Passing 13 22 D. Thompson 3 37 12.3 14 0 Lawson 4.0
Returns 1 5 Ford 3 21 7.0 8 0 T. Murphy 4.0
Pryor 2 17 8.5 11 0 Edmunds 2.0
Kerley 2 7 3.5 4 0 Poyer 2.0
C. Phillips 1 9 9.0 9 0 Bush 1.5
Williams 1 9 9.0 9 0 T. Johnson 1.0
Dawkins 1 7 7.0 7t 1 Milano 1.0
Lee 1 5 5.0 5 0 Neal 1.0
Bills 271 3082 11.4 75t 13 Stanford 1.0
Opponents 313 3084 9.9 43 22 Bills 36.0
Opponents 41.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Thurman Thomas, 1988-99 .............................................................11,938
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jim Kelly, 1986-96 ...........................................................................35,467
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Kelly, 1986-96 ................................................................................237
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Reed, 1985-99............................................................................941
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Reed, 1985-99.......................................................................13,095
Interceptions ...................................................................George (Butch) Byrd, 1964-70 ................................................................40
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Colton Schmidt, 2014-18 .....................................................................44.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................C.J. Spiller, 2010-14 ............................................................................12.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................O.J. Simpson, 1969-77 ........................................................................30.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Steve Christie, 1992-2000.....................................................................234
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Andre Reed, 1985-99..............................................................................87
Thurman Thomas, 1988-99 ....................................................................87
Points..............................................................................Steve Christie, 1992-2000..................................................................1,011
*Sacks............................................................................Bruce Smith, 1985-99....................................................................**171.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................O.J. Simpson, 1973 ...........................................................................2,003
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Bledsoe, 2002...........................................................................4,359
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Kelly, 1991 .......................................................................................33
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Eric Moulds, 2002.................................................................................100
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Eric Moulds, 1998..............................................................................1,368
Interceptions ...................................................................Billy Atkins, 1961 ....................................................................................10
Tom Janik, 1967 .....................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brian Moorman, 2011 ..........................................................................48.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Leodis McKelvin, 2012.........................................................................18.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Terrence McGee, 2005 .........................................................................30.2
Field Goals ......................................................................Dan Carpenter, 2014 ...............................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................O.J. Simpson, 1975 ................................................................................23
Points..............................................................................Steve Christie, 1998..............................................................................140
*Sacks............................................................................Bruce Smith, 1990 ...............................................................................19.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................O.J. Simpson, 11-25-76........................................................................273
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Bledsoe, 9-15-02 .........................................................................463
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Kelly, 9-8-91.......................................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Reed, 11-20-94 ............................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Lee Evans, 11-19-06.............................................................................265
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Nate Clements, 10-20-02
Field Goals ......................................................................Steve Christie, 10-20-96 ...........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Cookie Gilchrist, 12-8-63 ..........................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Cookie Gilchrist, 12-8-63 ........................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Mario Williams, 9-15-13.........................................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
57 Alexander, Lorenzo LB 6-1 245 5/31/83 13 California Berkeley, Calif. FA-’16 16/8
41 Alexander, Maurice LB 6-2 220 2/16/91 6 Utah State St. Louis, Mo. FA-’19 9/0*
17 Allen, Josh QB 6-5 237 5/21/96 2 Wyoming Firebaugh, Calif. D1a-18 12/11
3 Anderson, Derek QB 6-6 235 6/15/83 15 Oregon State Scappoose, Ore. FA-’18 2/2
5 Barkley, Matt QB 6-2 234 9/8/1990 7 Southern California Santa Anna, Calif. FA-’18 1/1
Beasley, Cole WR 5-8 174 4/26/89 8 Southern Methodist Houston, Texas FA-’19 16/4*
66 Bodine, Russell C 6-3 308 6/30/92 6 North Carolina Scottsville, Va. FA-’18 10/10
65 Boettger, Ike G 6-6 313 10/5/94 2 Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W(KC)-’18 4/0
9 Bojorquez, Corey P 6-0 208 9/13/96 2 New Mexico Bellflower, Calif. W(NE)-’18 8/0*
13 Bolden Jr, Victor WR 5-8 178 4/4/95 3 Oregon State Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. FA-’18 6/0*
Brown, John WR 5-11 178 4/3/90 6 Pittsburg State Homestead, Fla. FA-’19 16/15*
20 Bush, Rafael S 5-11 203 5/12/87 9 South Carolina State Williston, S.C. FA-’18 15/7
7 Carter, Cory P 5-11 220 3/5/94 2 Texas Southern Raymond, Miss. FA-’17 0*
80 Croom, Jason TE 6-5 246 2/28/94 2 Tennessee Norcross, Ga. FA-’17 15/3
73 Dawkins, Dion T 6-5 320 4/26/94 3 Temple Rahway, N.J. D2b-’17 16/16
42 DiMarco, Patrick FB 6-1 234 4/30/89 9 South Carolina Altamonte Springs, Fla. FA-’17 16/5
62 Ducasse, Vladimir G 6-5 329 10/15/87 10 Massachusetts Port-au-Prince, Haiti FA-’17 10/9
49 Edmunds, Tremaine LB 6-5 250 5/2/98 2 Virginia Tech Ringgold, Va. D1b-’18 15/15
76 Feliciano, Jon G 6-4 325 2/10/92 5 Miami Davie, Fla. FA-’19 13/4*
69 Ferguson, Reid LS 6-2 235 3/24/94 3 Louisiana State Buford, Ga. FA-’16 16/0
84 Fisher, Jake TE 6-6 282 4/23/93 5 Oregon Traverse City, Mich. FA-’19 11/1*
16 Foster, Robert WR 6-2 196 5/7/94 2 Alabama Monaca, Pa. FA-’18 13/3
Gaines, E.J. CB 5-10 190 2/23/92 6 Missouri Independence, Mo. FA-’19 6/2*
Gore, Frank RB 5-9 212 5/14/83 15 Miami Coral Gables, Fla. FA-’19 14/14*
Harold, Eli DE 6-3 243 1/20/94 5 Virginia Virginia Beach, Va. FA-’19 13/0*
4 Hauschka, Stephen K 6-4 210 6/29/85 12 Middlebury Needham, Mass. FA-’17 16/0
55 Hughes, Jerry DE 6-2 254 8/13/88 10 Texas Christian Sugar Land, Texas T(Ind)-’13 16/16
23 Hyde, Micah S 6-0 197 12/31/90 7 Iowa Fostoria, Ohio FA-’17 15/15
36 Johnson, Kevin CB 6-0 185 8/5/92 5 Wake Forest Clarksville, Md. FA-’19 1/1*
24 Johnson, Taron CB 5-11 192 7/27/96 2 Weber State Sacramento, Calif. D4-’18 11/2
11 Jones, Zay WR 6-2 200 3/30/95 3 East Carolina Austin, Texas D2a-’17 16/15
81 Kroft, Tyler TE 6-6 252 10/15/92 5 Rutgers Downingtown, Pa. FA-’19 5/2*
44 Lacey, Deon LB 6-3 235 7/18/90 3 West Alabama Brighton, Ala. W(Mia)-’17 16/0
90 Lawson, Shaq DE 6-3 267 6/17/94 4 Clemson Central, S.C. D1-’16 14/6
38 Lewis, Ryan CB 6-0 185 4/15/94 2 Pittsburgh Seattle, Wash. W(NE)-’18 7/3
61 Long, Spencer C/G 6-5 318 11/8/90 6 Nebraska Elkhorn, Neb. FA-’19 13/13*
98 Lotulelei, Star DT 6-2 315 12/20/89 7 Utah South Jordan, Utah FA-’18 16/16
31 Marlowe, Dean S 6-1 208 7/25/92 3 James Madison Queens, N.Y. FA-’17 2/1
14 McCloud III, Ray-Ray WR 5-9 190 10/15/96 2 Clemson Tampa, Fla. D6-18 10/1
25 McCoy, LeSean RB 5-11 210 7/12/88 11 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. T(Phil)-15 14/13
68 McDermott, Conor T 6-8 305 10/19/92 3 UCLA Nashville, Tenn. W(NE)-’17 5/0
19 McKenzie, Isaiah WR 5-8 173 4/9/95 3 Georgia Miami, Fla. W(Den)-’18 8/1*
58 Milano, Matt LB 6-0 223 7/28/94 3 Boston College Orlando, Fla. D5a-17 13/13
60 Morse, Mitch C 6-6 305 4/21/92 5 Missouri Austin, Texas FA-’19 11/11*
22 Murphy, Marcus RB 5-9 195 10/3/91 4 Missouri DeSoto, Texas FA-’17 11/1
93 Murphy, Trent DE 6-6 260 12/22/90 6 Stanford Phoenix, Ariz. FA-’18 13/10
29 Neal, Siran S 6-0 206 8/4/94 2 Jacksonville State Eufaula, Ala. D5a-18 16/0
Nsekhe, Ty T 6-8 330 10/27/85 5 Texas State Austin, Texas FA-’19 14/5*
91 Peko, Kyle DT 6-1 305 7/25/93 2 Oregon State La Habra, Calif. FA-’18 0/0*
Perry, Senorise RB 6-0 210 9/19/91 5 Louisville Summerville, Ga. FA-’19 16/0*
99 Phillips, Harrison DT 6-3 307 1/25/96 2 Stanford Omaha, Neb. D3-’18 16/0
97 Phillips, Jordan DT 6-6 341 9/21/92 5 Oklahoma Towanda, Kan. W(Mia)-’18 16/0*
30 Pitts, Lafayette CB 5-11 195 9/24/92 4 Pittsburgh Duquesne, Pa. W(Jax)-’17 16/0
21 Poyer, Jordan S 6-0 191 4/25/91 7 Oregon State The Dalles, Ore. FA-’17 16/16
37 Rice, Denzel CB 6-0 185 3/31/93 3 Coastal Carolina Winston-Salem, N.C. FA-’18 12/0*
Roberts, Andre WR 5-11 195 1/9/88 9 The Citadel Columbia, S.C. FA-’19 16/1*
71 Sirles, Jeremiah T/G 6-6 315 8/8/91 6 Nebraska Lakewood, Colo. FA-’18 12/5
Spain, Quinton G 6-4 330 8/7/91 5 West Virginia Petersburg, Va. FA-’19 15/15*
51 Stanford, Julian LB 6-1 230 9/2/90 7 Wagner Bloomfield, Conn. FA-’18 13/1
75 Teller, Wyatt G 6-4 314 11/21/94 2 Virginia Tech Bealton, Va. D5b-’18 8/7
96 Thomas, Robert DT 6-1 316 2/18/91 3 Arkansas Muskogee, Okla. FA-’18 2/0
52 Thompson, Corey LB 6-1 222 12/23/93 2 Louisiana State Missouri City, Texas FA-’18 6/1
Waddle, LaAdrian T 6-6 315 7/21/91 6 Texas Tech College Station, Texas FA-’19 16/3*
39 Wallace, Levi CB 6-0 179 6/12/95 2 Alabama Tucson, Ariz. FA-’18 7/7
27 White, Tre’Davious CB 5-11 192 1/16/95 3 Louisiana State Shreveport, La. D1-’17 16/16
54 Yarbrough, Eddie DE 6-3 259 4/24/93 3 Wyoming Aurora, Colo. FA-’17 15/0
Yeldon, T.J. RB 6-1 223 102/93 5 Alabama Daphne, Ala. FA-’19 14/5*

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* 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

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BUFFALO BILLS
COACHING STAFF Carolina 2011, Penn State 2012-13. Pro Bobby Johnson, offensive line; born
Head Coach, coach: Houston Texans 2014-17, joined February 28, 1973, Akron, Ohio. Offensive
Sean McDermott Bills in 2018. Tackle: Miami (OH) 1991-94. No pro experi-
Pro Career: McDermott was named Eric Ciano, head strength and conditioning; ence. College coach: Akron 1995-98, Miami
Buffalo’s 19th head coach on January 11, born August 8, 1973, Waltham, Mass. (OH) 1999-2004, Indiana 2005-09. Pro
2017. He enters his third season as Offensive line Springfield (Mass.) College coach: Buffalo Bills 2010-11, Jacksonville
Buffalo’s head coach and his 21st season in 1993-97. No pro playing experience. Jaguars 2012, Detroit Lions 2013-14,
the NFL ranks. McDermott joined the Bills College coach: Tennessee 1997-99, 2002- Oakland Raiders 2015-17, Indianapolis
after spending six seasons as the defensive 04, Louisiana Tech 2000-02, Georgia Tech Colts 2018, re-joined the Bills in 2019.
coordinator of the Carolina Panthers. In his 2005-09. Pro coach: Joined Bills in 2010. Marc Lubick, offensive quality con-
first year in Buffalo, McDermott led the Bills Brian Daboll, offensive coordinator; born trol/defense special projects; born
to their first playoff berth since 1999 with a April 14, 1975, Welland, Ont., Canada. November 13, 1977, Bozeman, Mont.
9-7 record. He became the third coach in Safety Rochester 1995-97. No pro playing Safety Montana State 1996-99. College
Bills history to earn a playoff berth in his first experience. College coach: William & Mary coach: Colorado State 2000-02, 2005-09,
season at the helm, joining Joe Collier 1997, Michigan State 1998-99, Alabama Vanderbilt 2014. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams
(1966) and Wade Phillips (1998). The Bills 2017. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2003-04, Houston Texans 2010-13, Denver
finished 7th in the NFL turnover differential 2000-06, 2013-16, New York Jets 2007-08, Broncos 2015-16, joined Bills in 2017.
(+9), 10th in the NFL in fewest penalties Cleveland Browns 2009-10, Miami Dolphins Jim Salgado, defensive assistant; born
(98), and 7th in special teams statistics. The 2011, Kansas City Chiefs 2012, joined Bills November 12, 1971, New Hyde Park, N.Y.
2017 Bills also won six home games for the in 2018. Cornerback Hofstra 1990-93. No pro play-
first time since 1999. In his second year in Ken Dorsey, quarterbacks; born April 22, ing experience. College coach: Hofstra
Buffalo, McDermott led the Bills to a 6-10 1981, Orinda, Calif. Quarterback: Miami 1994, Western Connecticut 1994-95,
record and the NFL’s second-ranked 1999-2002. Pro quarterback: San Francisco Boston 1996-97, Millersville 1997-99,
defense. Career record: 15-18. 49ers 2003-05, Cleveland Browns 2006-08, Northeastern 2000-01, Hofstra 2002-03,
Background: An All-Atlantic 10 Conference Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2010. Pro scout: Northeastern 2004, Syracuse 2005-08,
choice at safety for William & Mary as a Carolina Panthers 2011-12. Pro coach: Cornell 2009, Princeton 2010-16. Pro
senior in 1997, McDermott graduated with a Carolina Panthers 2013-17, joined Bills in coach: Joined Bills in 2017.
degree in finance and began his coaching 2019. Kelly Skipper, running backs; born July 25,
career as a graduate assistant at his alma 1967, Brawley, Calif. Running back Fresno
John Egorugwu, defensive quality con-
mater in 1998. State 1984-88. No pro experience. College
trol/asst. linebackers; born May 21, 1986,
Personal: Born on March 21, 1974. He and coach: Fresno State 1989-97, UCLA 1988-
Kansas City, Mo. Linebacker Williams Jewell
his wife, Jamie, have three children. 2002, Washington State 2003-06. Pro
College 2005-08. College coach: William
Jewell College 2010-12, Missouri 2012-14, coach: Oakland Raiders 2007-14,
ASSISTANT COACHES Jacksonville Jaguars 2015-16, joined Bills in
Missouri State 2015. Pro coach: Baltimore
Bob Babich, linebackers; born February 20, Ravens 2015-16, joined Bills in 2017. 2017.
1961, Aliquippa, Penn. Linebacker Tulsa Matthew Smiley, asst. special teams; born
Heath Farwell, special teams coordinator;
1981-82. No pro playing experience. October 2, 1978, Hoopeston, Ill. Wide
born December 31, 1981, Corona, Calif.
College coach: Tulsa 1984-87, Wisconsin receiver Illinois 1997-2001. No pro experi-
Linebacker San Jose State 2000. San Diego
1988-89, Tulsa 1990, Bowling Green 1991, ence. College coach: Dartmouth 2005-06,
State 2001-04. Pro linebacker Minnesota
East Carolina 1992-93, Pittsburgh 1994-96, Eureka 2007-08, Eastern Illinois 2009-11,
Vikings 2005-10, Seattle Seahawks 2011-
North Dakota State (head coach) 1997- Charleston Southern 2012. Pro coach:
14. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2016-17,
2002. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 2003, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-16, joined Bills in
Carolina Panthers 2018, joined Bills in 2019.
Chicago Bears 2004-12, Jacksonville 2017.
Jaguars 2013-15, San Diego Chargers Leslie Frazier, defensive coordinator; born
April 3, 1959, Columbus, Miss. Defensive Bill Teerlinck, defensive line; born July 23,
2016, joined Bills in 2017.
back Alcorn State 1978-80. Pro defensive 1978, Champaign, Ill. Defensive end
Bobby Babich, safeties; born July 30, 1983, Chadron State 1998-2002. No pro playing
back Chicago Bears 1981-86. College
Tulsa, Okla. Cornerback North Dakota State experience. College coach: Indiana 2003-
coach: Trinity (head coach) 1988-1996,
2002-05. No pro playing experience. 04, Illinois State 2005-06, Nevada 2013-16.
Illinois 1997-98. Pro coach: Philadelphia
College coach: Kent State 2006, Eastern Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2007-11,
Eagles 1999-2002, Cincinnati Bengals
Illinois 2007-10, Edinboro 2016, Florida joined Bills in 2017.
2003-04, Indianapolis Colts 2005-06,
International 2016. Pro coach: Carolina
Minnesota Vikings 2007-13 (head coach Shea Tierney, offensive assistant; born
Panthers 2011-12, Cleveland Browns 2013-
2011-13), Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-15, October 19, 1986, Philadelphia, Pa.
15, joined Bills in 2017.
Baltimore Ravens 2016, joined Bills in 2017. Attended North Carolina State. No college or
Rob Boras, tight ends; born September 30, pro experience. College coach: North
Chad Hall, wide receivers; born May 23,
1970, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Center DePauw 1988- Carolina State 2010-12, Alabama 2016-17.
1986, Atlanta, Ga. Wide receiver Air Force
1991. No pro playing experience. College Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2013-15,
2004-08. Pro wide receiver Philadelphia
coach: DePauw 1992-93, Texas 1994-97, joined Bills in 2018.
Eagles 2010-12, San Franccisco 49ers
Benedictine (head coach) 1998, Nevada-
2012-13, Kansas City Chiefs 2013, Aaron Whitecotton, asst. defensive line;
Las Vegas 1999-2003. Pro coach: Chicago
Jacksonville Jaguars 2014. Pro coach: born November 25, 1981, Charlotte, N.C.
Bears 2004-09, Jacksonville Jaguars 2010-
Joined Bills in 2017. Attended South Carolina, UNC-Charlotte. No
11, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2012-16,
Terry Heffernan, asst. offensive line; born pro playing experience. College coach: New
joined Bills in 2017.
October 12, 1980, Utica, N.Y. Center: Mexico State 2012. Pro coach: Jacksonville
John Butler, defensive backs; born April 3, Jaguars 2013-16, joined Bills in 2017.
Dayton 1999-2002. No pro experience.
1973, Abington, Pa. Defensive back Catholic
College graduate assistant: Cumberland Matt Worswick, asst. to the head coach;
University 1991-94. No pro playing experi-
2003, Louisville 2004, Michigan 2005-06. born May 6, 1991, Glen Cove, N.Y. Attended
ence. College coach: Catholic University
College coach: Wayne State 2007-12, Marquette. No college or pro playing experi-
1995-96, Texas 1997-98, Midwestern State
Eastern Kentucky 2016-18. Pro coach: ence. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers (football
1999-2000, Texas State 2001-02, Harvard
Detroit Lions 2013-15, joined Bills in 2019. ops assistant) 2016, joined Bills in 2017.
2003-06, Minnesota 2007-10, South

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
President: Mike Brown (362-441-4)
Executive Vice President: Katie Blackburn Records include postseason games
Vice President – Player Personnel: 1968-75 Paul Brown..................55-59-1
Paul Brown 1976-78 Bill Johnson* ..............18-15-0
Vice President: Troy Blackburn 1978-79 Homer Rice ...................8-19-0
Vice President – Chief Marketing Officer: 1980-83 Forrest Gregg ..............34-27-0
Brian Sells 1984-91 Sam Wyche.................64-68-0
Director of Operations: Jeff Brickner 1992-96 Dave Shula**..............19-52-0
Chief Financial Officer: Johanna Kappner 1996-2000 Bruce Coslet*** .........21-39-0
Director of Business Development: 2000-02 Dick LeBeau ................12-33-0
Bob Bedinghaus 2003-18 Marvin Lewis...........131-129-3
Managing Director of Paul Brown * Resigned after five games in 1978
Stadium: Eric Brown ** Released after seven games in 1996
*** Resigned after three games in 2000
Senior Director of Technology: Jake Kiser
American Football Conference Bengals.com Editor: Geoff Hobson
North Division Director of Security: Rusty Guy PAID ATTENDANCE
Team Colors: Black, Orange, and White Director of Ticket Sales and Service: Home 384,013 Away 492,657
One Paul Brown Stadium Duane Haring Total 876,670
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3492 Director of Ticket Operations: Tim Kelly Single-game home record,
Telephone: (513) 621-3550 Director of Player Relations: Eric Ball 66,188 (10/28/07)
Ticket Office (513) 621-TDTD (8383) Director of Player Personnel: Duke Tobin Single-season home record, 516,154
Director of Communications: (2006)
2019 SCHEDULE Emily Parker
PRESEASON Director of Media Relations: P.J. Combs 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Aug. 10 at Kansas City ....................8:00 Director of Coaching Operations: Round Name Pos. College
Aug. 15 at Washington ....................7:30 Doug Rosfeld 1 Jonah Williams T Alabama
Aug. 22 New York Giants ................7:00 Head Certified Athletic Trainer: 2 Drew Sample TE Washington
Aug. 29 Indianapolis.......................7:00 Paul Sparling 3 Germaine Pratt LB North Carolina St.
Equipment Manager: Adam Knollman 4 Ryan Finley QB North Carolina St.
REGULAR SEASON Video Director: Travis Brammer Renell Wren DT Arizona St.
Sep. 8 at Seattle............................4:05 Michael Jordan G/C Ohio St.
Sep. 15 San Francisco ...................1:00 6 Trayveon Williams HB Texas A&M
Sep. 22 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Deshaun Davis LB Auburn
Sep. 30 at Pittsburgh (Mon) ............8:15 Rodney Anderson HB Oklahoma
Oct. 6 Arizona ..............................1:00 7 Jordan Brown CB South Dakota St.
Oct. 13 at Baltimore........................1:00
Oct. 20 Jacksonville.......................1:00
Oct. 27 at Los Angeles Rams (London) 1:00
Nov. 3 BYE
Nov. 10 Baltimore...........................1:00
Nov. 17 at Oakland ..........................4:25
Nov. 24 Pittsburgh..........................1:00
Dec. 1 New York Jets ...................1:00
Dec. 8 at Cleveland .......................1:00
Dec. 15 New England .....................1:00
Dec. 22 at Miami.............................1:00
Dec. 29 Cleveland ..........................1:00
* All times ET
Stadium: Paul Brown Stadium
(opened in 2000)
•Capacity: 65,515
One Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3492
Playing Surface: Twenty-Four/Seven
synthetic turf system
Training Camp: Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Dalton 365 226 2566 7.03 21 11 21/157 89.6
08/09 W 30-27 Chicago Driskel 176 105 1003 5.70 6 2 16/122 82.2
08/18 W 21-13 at Dallas Boyd 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/26 W 26-13 at Buffalo Bengals 542 331 3569 6.58 27 13 37/279 87.0
08/30 L 26-27 Indianapolis Opponents 584 389 4587 7.85 32 12 34/173 100.0

REGULAR SEASON (6-10) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Williams 5 131 26.2 58t 1
09/09 W 34-23 at Indianapolis Bullock 0 0 0 39/41 19/23 0 96 Bates 3 42 14.0 21t 1
09/13 W 34-23 Baltimore Mixon 8 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 P. Brown 2 20 10.0 18 0
09/23 L 21-31 at Carolina Boyd 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Johnson 1 22 22.0 22t 1
09/30 W 37-36 at Atlanta Ross 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Evans 1 7 7.0 7 0
10/07 W 27-17 Miami Green 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Bengals 12 222 18.5 58t 3
10/14 L 21-28 Pittsburgh Bernard 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Opponents 13 221 17.0 78 1
10/21 L 10-45 at Kansas City Uzomah 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18
10/28 W 37-34 Tampa Bay Driskel 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/11 L 14-51 New Orleans Core 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Huber 71 3119 43.9 29 69
11/18 L 21-24 at Baltimore Bates 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Bengals 72 3119 43.3 29 69
11/25 L 20-35 Cleveland Eifert 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 54 2284 42.3 22 69
12/02 L 10-24 Denver Fejedelem 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/09 L 21-26 at L.A. Chargers Hubbard 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/16 W 30-16 Oakland Johnson 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/23 L 18-26 at Cleveland Lengel 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Erickson 20 20 212 10.6 38 0
12/30 L 13-16 at Pittsburgh Williams 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Phillips 2 1 24 12.0 16 0
Bengals 13 27 5 39/41 19/23 0 368 Bengals 22 21 236 10.7 38 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Opponents 17 32 2 44/46 33/36 0 455 Opponents 30 24 220 7.3 71t 1
Bengals 69 125 55 119 0 — 368 2-Pt Conv: Core.
Opponents 59 203 109 84 0 — 455 Bengals 1-4, Opponents KICKOFF
RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
2018 TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Erickson 40 1049 26.2 77 0
Bengals Opp. Mixon 237 1168 4.9 51 8 Bernard 2 25 12.5 14 0
Total First Downs 304 372 Bernard 56 211 3.8 23 3 Wilson 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0
Rushing 92 125 Driskel 25 130 5.2 27t 2 Bengals 43 1071 24.9 77 0
Passing 182 221 Dalton 16 99 6.2 21 0 Opponents 31 705 22.7 53 0
Penalty 30 26 Walton 14 34 2.4 10 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 69/187 109/223 Erickson 3 22 7.3 14 0 FIELD
3rd Down Pct. 36.9 48.9 Ross 4 9 2.3 7 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
4th Down: Made/Att 9/17 11/17 Fejedelem 2 6 3.0 6 0 Bullock 0/0 4/4 7/8 6/6 2/5
4th Down Pct. 52.9 64.7 Boyd 2 3 1.5 5 0 Bengals 0/0 4/4 7/8 6/6 2/5
Possession Avg. 27:27 32:33 Bengals 359 1682 4.7 51 13 Opponents 0/0 11/11 9/9 7/7 6/9
Total Net Yards 4972 6618 Opponents 466 2204 4.7 65t 17
Avg. Per Game 310.8 413.6 SACKS No.
Total Plays 938 1084 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Atkins 10.0
Avg. Per Play 5.3 6.1 Boyd 76 1028 13.5 49 7 Dunlap 8.0
Net Yards Rushing 1682 2204 Green 46 694 15.1 38t 6 Hubbard 6.0
Avg. Per Game 105.1 137.8 Uzomah 43 439 10.2 29 3 Billings 2.5
Total Rushes 359 466 Mixon 43 296 6.9 21 1 Evans 1.5
Net Yards Passing 3290 4414 Bernard 35 218 6.2 26 0 Ringo 1.5
Avg. Per Game 205.6 275.9 Ross 21 210 10.0 39t 7 Lawson 1.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 37/279 34/173 Erickson 20 167 8.4 28 0 Washington 1.0
Gross Yards 3569 4587 Eifert 15 179 11.9 29 1 Williams 1.0
Att./Completions 542/331 584/389 Core 13 160 12.3 30t 1 Willis 1.0
Completion Pct. 61.1 66.6 Walton 5 41 8.2 24 0 Johnson 0.5
Had Intercepted 13 12 Kroft 4 36 9.0 16 0 Bengals 34.0
Punts/Average 72/43.3 54/42.3 Tate 4 35 8.8 15 0 Opponents 37.0
Net Punting Avg. 72/39.4 54/37.6 Lengel 3 17 5.7 9 1
Penalties/Yards 114/957 113/944 Franks 2 37 18.5 32 0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 11/4 14/6 Malone 1 12 12.0 12 0
Touchdowns 45 51 Bengals 331 3569 10.8 49 27
Rushing 13 17 Opponents 389 4587 11.8 72t 32
Passing 27 32
Returns 5 2

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Corey Dillon, 1997-2003 ....................................................................8,061
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ken Anderson, 1971-86 ...................................................................32,838
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ken Anderson, 1971-86 ........................................................................197
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Chad Johnson, 2001-10........................................................................751
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Chad Johnson, 2001-10...................................................................10,783
Interceptions ...................................................................Ken Riley, 1969-83 .................................................................................65
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Kevin Huber, 2009-18 ..........................................................................45.1
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Adam Jones, 2010-17 .........................................................................11.4
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Adam Jones, 2010-17 .........................................................................26.4
Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Breech, 1980-92 ............................................................................225
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Pete Johnson, 1977-83...........................................................................70
Points..............................................................................Jim Breech, 1980-92 .........................................................................1,151
*Sacks............................................................................Carlos Dunlap, 2010-18 .......................................................................72.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Rudi Johnson, 2005...........................................................................1,458
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Andy Dalton, 2013 .............................................................................4,293
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Andy Dalton, 2013 ..................................................................................33
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................T.J. Houshmandzadeh, 2007 .................................................................112
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Chad Johnson, 2007..........................................................................1,440
Interceptions ...................................................................Deltha O’Neal, 2005 ................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Kevin Huber, 2014................................................................................46.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Lemar Parrish, 1974 ............................................................................18.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Adam Jones, 2014...............................................................................31.3
Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Nugent, 2011..................................................................................33
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Carl Pickens, 1995..................................................................................17
Points..............................................................................Mike Nugent, 2011................................................................................132
*Sacks............................................................................Carlos Dunlap, 2015 ............................................................................13.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Corey Dillon, 10-22-00..........................................................................278
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Boomer Esiason, 10-7-90 .....................................................................490
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Carson Palmer, 9-16-07 ............................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Carl Pickens, 10-11-98 ...........................................................................13
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Chad Johnson, 11-12-06 ......................................................................260
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Leon Hall, 12-21-08
Field Goals ......................................................................Shayne Graham, 11-11-07........................................................................7
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Larry Kinnebrew, 10-28-84 .......................................................................4
Corey Dillon, 12-4-97................................................................................4
Marvin Jones, 10-27-13............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Larry Kinnebrew, 10-28-84 .....................................................................24
Corey Dillon, 12-4-97..............................................................................24
Marvin Jones, 10-27-13..........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Antwan Odom, 9-20-09 .........................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
97 Atkins, Geno DT 6-1 300 3/28/88 10 Georgia Pembroke Pines, Fla. D4a-’10 16/16
30 Bates, Jessie, III S 6-1 200 2/26/97 2 Wake Forest Fort Wayne, Ind. D2-’18 16/16
25 Bernard, Giovani HB 5-9 205 11/22/91 7 North Carolina Boca Raton, Fla. D2a-’13 12/4
99 Billings, Andrew DT 6-1 325 3/6/95 4 Baylor Waco, Texas D4-’16 16/16
65 Boling, Clint G 6-5 305 5/9/89 9 Georgia Alpharetta, Ga. D4-’11 16/16
83 Boyd, Tyler WR 6-2 203 11/15/94 4 Pittsburgh Clairton, Pa. D2-’16 14/14
52 Brown, Preston LB 6-1 255 10/27/92 6 Louisville Cincinnati, Ohio UFA(Buff)-’18 7/7
4 Bullock, Randy K 5-9 210 12/16/89 8 Texas A&M Klein, Texas W(Pitt)-’16 16/0
82 Carter, Cethan H-B 6-3 245 9/5/95 3 Nebraska New Orleans, La. FA-’17 0*
16 Core, Cody WR 6-3 210 4/17/94 4 Mississippi Auburn, Ala. D6-’16 14/3
37 Cox, Demetrious S 6-0 200 4/20/94 2 Michigan State Jeannette, Pa. FA-’18 0*
14 Dalton, Andy QB 6-2 220 10/29/87 9 Texas Christian Katy, Texas D2-’11 11/11
21 Dennard, Darqueze CB 5-11 200 10/10/91 6 Michigan State Dry Branch, Ga. D1-’14 13/9
6 Driskel, Jeff QB 6-4 233 4/23/93 4 Louisiana Tech Oviedo, Fla. W(SF)-’16 9/5
96 Dunlap, Carlos DE 6-6 280 2/28/89 10 Florida North Charleston, S.C. D2-’10 16/16
95 #Edebali, Kasim DE 6-2 253 8/17/89 6 Boston College Hamburg (Germany) FA-’18 1/0
85 Eifert, Tyler TE 6-6 255 9/8/90 7 Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D1-’13 4/2
12 Erickson, Alex WR 6-0 195 11/6/92 4 Wisconsin Darlington, Wis. FA-’16 16/6
50 Evans, Jordan LB 6-3 242 1/27/95 3 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. D6a-’17 14/5
42 Fejedelem, Clayton S 6-0 205 6/2/93 4 Illinois Lemont, Ill. D7-’16 16/1
88 Franks, Jordan TE 6-4 240 2/1/96 2 Central Florida Wakulla, Fla. FA-’18 6/0
98 Glasgow, Ryan DT 6-3 300 9/30/93 3 Michigan Aurora, Ill. D4c-’17 3/0
77 Glenn, Cordy T 6-6 345 9/18/89 8 Georgia Riverdale, Georgia T(Buff)-’18 13/13
18 Green, A.J. WR 6-4 210 7/31/88 9 Georgia Summerville, S.C. D1-’11 9/9
46 Harris, Clark LS 6-5 250 7/10/84 11 Rutgers Manahawkin, N.J. FA-’09 16/0
35 Harris, Davontae CB 5-11 200 1/21/95 2 Illinois State Wichita, Kan. D5a-’18 3/0
68 Hart, Bobby T 6-5 318 8/21/94 5 Florida State Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’18 16/16
41 Henderson, Trayvon S 6-0 209 8/15/95 2 Hawaii Sacramento, Calif. FA-’18 0*
66 Hopkins, Trey G/C 6-3 316 7/6/92 4 Texas Houston, Texas FA-’14 16/9
94 Hubbard, Sam DE 6-5 265 6/29/95 2 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio D3a-’18 16/0
10 Huber, Kevin P 6-1 210 7/16/85 11 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio D5-’09 16/0
22 Jackson, William, III CB 6-0 196 10/27/92 4 Houston Houston, Texas D1-’16 16/16
45 Jefferson, Malik LB 6-2 241 11/15/96 2 Texas Mesquite, Texas D3b-’18 12/0
90 #Johnson, Michael DE 6-7 280 2/7/87 11 Georgia Tech Selma, Ala. FA-’15 15/15
27 Kirkpatrick, Dre CB 6-2 196 10/26/89 8 Alabama Gadsden, Ala. D1a-’12 13/13
58 Lawson, Carl DE 6-2 265 6/29/95 3 Auburn Alpharetta, Ga. D4a-’17 7/0
89 #Lengel, Matt TE 6-7 266 12/27/90 4 Eastern Kentucky Mechanicsburg, Pa. PS(Hou)-’18 11/2
80 Malone, Josh WR 6-3 205 3/21/96 3 Tennessee Gallatin, Tenn. D4b-’17 9/0
29 McRae, Tony CB 5-10 185 5/3/93 3 North Carolina A&T Laurinburg, N.C. FA-’17 12/1
67 Miller, John G 6-3 315 8/12/93 5 Louisville Miami, Fla. UFA(Buff)-’19 15/15*
28 Mixon, Joe HB 6-1 220 7/24/96 3 Oklahoma Oakley, Calif. D2-’17 14/13
56 Nickerson, Hardy LB 6-0 235 1/5/94 3 Illinois Oakland, Calif. FA-’17 16/7
23 Phillips, Darius CB 5-10 190 6/26/95 2 Western Michigan Detroit, Mich. D5c-’18 15/1
53 Price, Billy C 6-4 308 10/11/94 2 Ohio State Austintown, Ohio D1-’18 10/10
62 Redmond, Alex G 6-5 310 1/18/95 3 UCLA Cerritos, Calif. FA-’16 15/15
57 #Rey, Vincent LB 6-0 240 9/6/87 9 Duke Far Rockaway, N.Y. FA-’10 16/2
79 Ringo, Christian DT 6-1 307 3/10/92 4 Louisiana-Lafayette Jackson, Miss. PS(Dall.)-’18 6/0*
15 Ross, John WR 5-11 190 11/27/95 3 Washington Long Beach, Calif. D1-’17 13/11
20 Russell, KeiVarae CB 5-11 196 10/19/93 4 Notre Dame Everett, Wash. W(KC)-’16 7/1
86 Schreck, Mason TE 6-5 252 11/4/93 3 Buffalo Medina, Ohio D7-’17 6/0
69 Scott, Niles DT 6-2 315 9/30/95 2 Frostburg State Elkton, Md. PS(Den)-’18 6/0
71 #Smith, Andre T 6-4 325 1/25/87 11 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. FA-’18 11/0*
19 Tate, Auden WR 6-5 228 2/3/97 2 Florida State Irmo, S.C. D7c-’18 7/0
64 Taylor, Rod G 6-3 320 10/26/94 2 Mississippi Jackson, Miss. D7b-’18 0*
91 Tupou, Josh DT 6-3 345 5/2/94 3 Colorado Long Beach, Calif. FA-’17 6/0
87 Uzomah, C.J. TE 6-6 265 1/14/93 5 Auburn Suwanee, Ga. D5-’15 16/15
59 Vigil, Nick LB 6-2 240 8/20/93 4 Utah State Plain City, Utah D3-’16 11/10
24 Webb, B.W. CB 5-11 190 5/3/90 6 William & Mary Newport News, Va. UFA(NYG)-’19 16/13*
63 Westerman, Christian G 6-3 305 2/23/93 4 Arizona State Chandler, Ariz. D5-’16 14/0
36 Williams, Shawn S 6-0 212 5/13/91 7 Georgia Damascus, Ga. D3-’13 16/16
75 Willis, Jordan DE 6-4 275 5/2/95 3 Kansas State Kansas City, Mo. D3-’17 16/1
40 Wilson, Brandon S 5-10 200 7/27/94 3 Houston Shreveport, La. D6b-’17 16/0
72 Wynn, Kerry DE 6-5 264 2/12/91 6 Richmond Louisa, Va. UFA(NYG)-’19 14/5*

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* 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.

# Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments.

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.

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COACHING STAFF Joey Boese, strength and conditioning; born Brad Kragthorpe, offensive assistant; born
Head Coach, Feb. 28, 1980, Chicago, Ill. Defensive back March 2, 1992, Flagstaff, Ariz. Quarterback
Zac Taylor Wisconsin 1998-2001. Pro defensive back Idaho State 2011, Louisiana State 2012-15. No
Pro Career: Zac Taylor is in his first season as Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2003-06. College pro playing experience. College coach: Utah
Cincinnati Bengals head coach, after being coach: Texas A&M 2008-11, Fresno State 2012- State 2016-17, Louisiana State 2018. Pro
named the 10th head coach in team history on 15, Illinois 2016-18, joined Bengals in 2019. coach: Joined Bengals in 2019.
Feb. 4, 2019. Taylor comes to Cincinnati after Brian Callahan, offensive coordinator; born Robert Livingston, secondary/safeties; born
two seasons with the L.A. Rams, where he June 10, 1984, Champaign, Ill. Quarterback Nov. 29, 1985, Hendersonville, N.C. Safety,
served as assistant wide receivers coach in UCLA 2002-05. No pro playing experience. William & Mary 2007-09. No pro playing experi-
2017 and quarterbacks coach in 2018. Los College coach: UCLA 2006-07. Pro coach: ence. College coach: Furman 2010, Vanderbilt
Angeles won the NFC West with a 13-3 regular- Denver Broncos 2010-15, Detroit Lions 2016- 2011. Pro coach: Joined Bengals (in player per-
season record and advanced to Super Bowl LIII 17, Oakland Raiders 2018, joined Bengals in sonnel) in 2012.
against the New England Patriots. Taylor broke 2019. Tem Lukabu, linebackers; born August 6, 1981,
into NFL coaching in 2012 with the Miami James Casey, tight ends; born Sept. 22, 1984, Avenel, N.J. Linebacker Colgate 2000-03. No
Dolphins as assistant quarterbacks coach. He Fort Worth, Texas. Tight end Rice 2007-08. Pro pro playing experience. College coach: Rutgers
was elevated to quarterbacks coach from 2013- tight end/fullback Houston Texans 2009-12, 2006-07, 2010-11, Rhode Island 2008-09,
15. He spent the final five games of 2015 as the Philadelphia Eagles 2013-14, Denver Broncos Colgate 2014, Florida International 2015,
Dolphins’ interim offensive coordinator and pri- 2015. College coach: Houston 2016-18. Pro Mississippi State 2018. Pro coach: Tampa Bay
mary play-caller. Career record: 0-0. coach: Joined Bengals in 2019. Buccaneers 2012-13, San Francisco 49ers
Background: Taylor played quartertback at Gerald Chatman, defensive assistant; born June 2016-17, joined Bengals in 2019.
Wake Forest (2002-03), Butler County (KS) C.C. 18, 1988, Milwaukee, Wisc. Defensive tackle Ben Martin, asst. offensive line; born May 3,
(2004) and Nebraska (2005-06). In his senior Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2006-10. No pro playing 1983, Boston, Mass. Offensive lineman Trinity
season of 2006, Taylor was named Big 12 experience. College coach: Wisconsin-Oshkosh (CT) College 2001-05. No pro playing experi-
Offensive Player of the Year after passing for 2010-11, Ball State 2012-13, Butler 2014, Texas ence. College coach: Curry (MA) College 2007,
3,197 total yards and leading the Cornhuskers to A&M 2015, Elon 2016, Tennessee State 2017- Merrimack (MA) College 2008-09, Texas A&M
a 9-3 record, an appearance in the Big 12 18. Pro coach: Joined Bengals 2019. 2010-11, Princeton 2012, Wagner College
Championship Game and a berth in the Cotton Brayden Coombs, asst. special teams; born 2013, Union (N.Y.) College 2016-17, Bryant
Bowl. He was inducted into the Nebraska Oct. 24, 1986, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wide receiv- 2018. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2014-15,
Football Hall of Fame in 2017. He joined the er/defensive back Miami (OH) 2005-09. No pro joined Bengals 2019.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a college free agent in playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in Dan Pitcher, asst. quarterbacks; born Jan. 13,
2007, but was waived prior to the start of train- 2012. 1987, Cortland, N.Y. Quarterback Cortland State
ing camp. Later that year, he joined the Winnipeg Mark Duffner, senior defensive assistant; born 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College
Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, July 19, 1953, Annandale, Va. Defensive line- coach: Cortland State 2012. Pro coach: Joined
where he spent one season (did not play). Taylor man William & Mary 1972-74. No pro playing Bengals in 2016.
coached collegiately at Texas A&M (2008-11) experience. College coach: Ohio State 1975-76, Darrin Simmons, special teams coordinator;
and Cincinnati (2016). Cincinnati 1977-80, Holy Cross 1981-91 (head born April 9, 1973, Elkhart, Kan. Punter Kansas
Personal: Taylor was born on May 10, 1983, in coach 1986-91), Maryland 1992-96 (head 1993-95. No pro playing experience. College
Norman, Okla. He earned a bachelor’s degree in coach). Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 1997- coach: Kansas 1996, Minnesota 1997. Pro
communication studies from Nebraska in 2006. 2002, Green Bay Packers 2003-05, Jacksonville coach: Baltimore Ravens 1998, Carolina
He and his wife, Sarah, have four children — Jaguars 2006-13, Miami Dolphins 2014-15, Panthers 1999-2002, joined Bengals in 2003.
Brooks, Luke, Emma Claire and Milly. Sarah Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016-18, re-joined Jemal Singleton, running backs; born Dec. 7,
Taylor is the daughter of former Green Bay Bengals in 2019. 1975, Incirlik, Turkey. Halfback Air Force 1996-
Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike Nick Eason, defensive line; born May 29, 1980, 99. No pro playing experience. College coach:
Sherman. Taylor’s father, Sherwood, was a Lyons, Ga. Defensive lineman Clemson 1998- Air Force 2000, 2003-10, Oklahoma State 2011-
defensive back and captain at Oklahoma (1976- 2002. Pro defensive tackle Denver Broncos 14, Arkansas 2015. Pro coach: Indianapolis
79). Sherwood Taylor later served as an assis- 2003-04, Cleveland Browns 2004-06, Colts 2016-17, Oakland Raiders 2018, joined in
tant coach at Oklahoma and Kansas State. Pittsburgh Steelers 2007-10, Arizona Cardinals Bengals in 2019.
Taylor’s brother, Press, played quarterback at 2011-12. Pro coach Cleveland Browns 2013, Garrett Swanson, asst. strength and condition-
Marshall and is currently quarterbacks coach for Tennessee Titans 2014-17, joined Bengals in ing; born June 24, 1994, Riverside, Calif.
the Philadelphia Eagles. 2019. Punter/kicker Fresno State 2012-15. Pro punter
Todd Hunt, asst. strength and conditioning; born Arizona Cardinals 2016. College coach: Illinois
ASSISTANT COACHES Feb. 11, 1992, Stamford, Conn. Defensive end 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2019.
Lou Anarumo, defensive coordinator; born Fresno State 2012-15. No pro playing experi- Jim Turner, offensive line; born January 15,
August 18, 1966, Staten Island, N.Y. Attended ence. College coach: Fresno State 2016-17, 1965, Boston, Mass. Fullback Boston College
Wagner. No pro playing experience. College Illinois 2018. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 1983-86. No pro playing experience. College
coach: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1989- 2019. coach: Northeastern 1994-98, Louisiana Tech
90, 1992-94, Wagner 1990, Syracuse 1990-91, Daronte Jones, secondary/cornerbacks; born 1999, Harvard 2000-02, Temple 2003-05,
Harvard 1995-2000, Marshall 2001-03, Purdue November 11, 1978, Annapolis, Md. Defensive Delaware 2005-06, Texas A&M 2008-11, 2016-
2004-11. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-17, back Temple 1996, Morgan State 1997-2000. 18. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-13, joined
N.Y. Giants 2018, joined Bengals in 2019. No pro playing experience. College coach: Bengals in 2019.
Bob Bicknell, wide receivers; born November Lenoir-Rhyne 2001, Nicholls State 2002, Bowie Alex Van Pelt, quarterbacks; born May 1, 1970,
13, 1969, Holliston, Mass. Tight end Boston State 2005-09, UCLA 2010, Hawaii 2012-14, Pittsburgh, Pa. Quarterback Pittsburgh 1989-92.
College 1989-1991. No pro playing experience. Wisconsin 2015. Pro coach: Montreal Allouettes Pro quarterback Buffalo Bills 1995-2003.
College coach: Boston University 1993-97, (CFL) 2011, Miami Dolphins 2016-17, joined College coach: Buffalo 2005. Pro coach:
Temple 2006, Baylor 2017. Pro coach: Frankfurt Bengals in 2018. Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 2005, Buffalo Bills
Galaxy (NFLE) 1998-99, Berlin Thunder 2000- Jordan Kovacs, defensive quality control; born 2006-09, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2010-11,
03, Cologne Centurions (NFLE) 2004-05, June 12, 1990, Curtice, Ohio. Safety Michigan Green Bay Packers 2012-17, joined Bengals in
Kansas City Chiefs 2007-09, Buffalo Bills 2010- 2009-12. Pro safety Miami Dolphins 2013-15. 2018.
12, Philadelphia Eagles 2013-15, San Francisco College coach: Michigan 2017-18. Pro coach:
49ers 2016, joined Bengals in 2018. Joined Bengals in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Jimmy Haslam (480-510-11)
Owner: Dee Haslam Records include postseason games
Owner/Executive Vice President: 1950-62 Paul Brown ................115-49-5
JW Johnson
General Manager: John Dorsey 1963-70 Blanton Collier ..............79-38-2
Assistant General Manager: Eliot Wolf 1971-74 Nick Skorich ................30-26-2
Chief Strategy Officer: Paul DePodesta 1975-77 Forrest Gregg* ............18-23-0
Executive Vice President, Chief Operating 1977 Dick Modzelewski ............0-1-0
Officer: David A. Jenkins 1978-84 Sam Rutigliano** ........47-52-0
Senior Vice President, Chief Human 1984-88 Marty Schottenheimer ..46-31-0
Resource Officer: Mike Nikolaus 1989-90 Bud Carson*** ............12-14-1
Special Advisor: Jim Brown
Senior Vice President, Marketing and 1990 Jim Shofner......................1-6-0
Media: Dave Freeman 1991-95 Bill Belichick ................37-45-0
Senior Vice President, Communications: 1999-2000 Chris Palmer ..................5-27-0
Peter John-Baptiste 2001-04 Butch Davis****..........24-36-0
American Football Conference Vice President, Stadium Operations: 2004 Terry Robiskie ..................1-4-0
North Division Troy Brown 2005-08 Romeo Crennel ............24-40-0
Team Colors: Brown, Orange, and White Vice President, Football Administration: 2009-10 Eric Mangini ................10-22-0
76 Lou Groza Blvd. Chris Cooper
Vice President, Operations: 2011-12 Pat Shurmur ..................9-23-0
Berea, Ohio 44017 Phil Dangerfield 2013 Rob Chudzinski ..............4-12-0
Telephone: (440) 891-5000 Vice President, Cleveland Browns 2014-15 Mike Pettine..................10-22-0
Foundation: Renee Harvey 2016-18 Hue Jackson# ..............3-36-1
2019 SCHEDULE Vice President, Player Personnel: 2018 Gregg Williams ................5-3-0
PRESEASON Alonzo Highsmith *Resigned after 13 games in 1977
Aug. 8 Washington .......................7:30 Vice President, Research & Strategy: **Released after eight games in 1984
Aug. 17 at Indianapolis ....................4:00 Ken Kovash ***Released after nine games in 1990
Vice President, Finance & Administration: ****Resigned after 11 games in 2004
Aug. 23 at Tampa Bay .....................7:30 Gregory Rush #Released after eight games in 2018
Aug. 29 Detroit ...............................7:30 Vice President, Corporate Partnerships:
Mike Schoenbrun PAID ATTENDANCE
REGULAR SEASON Vice President, Player Health &
Sep. 8 Tennessee .........................1:00 Development: Joe Sheehan Home 495,706 Away 506,933
Sep. 16 at New York Jets (Mon) ......8:15 Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service: Total 1,002,639
Sep. 22 Los Angeles Rams.............8:20 Bob Sivik Single-game home record,
Sep. 29 at Baltimore........................1:00 Vice President, Community Relations: 85,073 (9/21/70)
Oct. 7 at San Francisco (Mon) ......8:15 Jenner Tekancic Single-season home record, 620,496
Oct. 13 Seattle...............................1:00 Vice President, General Counsel: (1980)
Oct. 20 BYE Ted Tywang
Oct. 27 at New England ..................4:25 Senior Director, Fan Experience & Special
Events: Carlos Oseguera 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Nov. 3 at Denver............................4:25 Senior Director, Digital Media: Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 10 Buffalo...............................1:00 Jeremy Zimmer 2 Greedy Williams DB Louisiana St.
Nov. 14 Pittsburgh (Thu) ................8:20 Director, Scouting: Mike Cetta 3 Sione Takitaki LB Brigham Young
Nov. 24 Miami ................................1:00 Director, Information Technology: 4 Sheldrick Redwine DB Miami
Dec. 1 at Pittsburgh.......................4:25 Brandon Covert 5 Mack Wilson LB Alabama
Dec. 8 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Director, Security: John Frain Austin Seibert K Oklahoma
Dec. 15 at Arizona...........................4:05 Director, Football Operations:
Simon Gelan 6 Drew Forbes G Southeast Missouri
Dec. 22 Baltimore...........................1:00 7 Donnie Lewis, Jr. DB Tulane
Dec. 29 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Director, Football Information Systems:
* All times ET Seth Hooker
Director, Stadium Facilities: Don Husted
Director, Partnership Activation:
Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium Bridget Kakos
(opened in 1999) Director, Content & Production:
•Capacity: 67,431 Sara Kornokovich
100 Alfred Lerner Way Director, Membership Services:
Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Taylor Laurer
Playing Surface: Grass Director, College Scouting: Steve Malin
Director, Scoreboard Operations:
Headquarters/Training Camp: Kyle Millen
76 Lou Groza Boulevard Director, Creative Services:
Berea, Ohio 44017 Chris Modarelli
Director, Business Analytics:
FIRSTENERGY STADIUM Joseph Moeller
Director, Stadium Operations: Brad Mohr
Director, Ownership Operations:
Katie Noble-Murphy
Director, Corporate Partnerships:
Sean Othen
Video Director: Rob Pavlas
Art Director: Mark Podolak
Director, Finance: Laurie Rice
Director, Pro Scouting: Dan Saganey
Head Equipment Manager: Brad Melland
Head Groundskeeper: Chris Powell
Manager, Player Engagement:
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Mayfield 486 310 3725 63.8 27 14 25/173 93.7
08/09 W 20-10 at N.Y. Giants Taylor 85 42 473 49.4 2 2 13/81 64.5
08/17 L 17-19 Buffalo Landry 2 1 63 50.0 0 0 0/0 95.8
08/23 W 5-0 Philadelphia Hilliard 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 0/0 0.0
08/30 W 35-17 at Detroit Browns 574 353 4261 61.5 29 17 38/254 88.8
Opponents 626 393 4370 62.8 21 17 37/245 83.4
REGULAR SEASON (7-8-1)
Date Result Opponent TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/09 T 21-21 Pittsburgh (OT) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Randall 4 59 14.8 50 0
09/16 L 18-21 at New Orleans Joseph 0 0 0 25/29 17/20 0 76 Ward 3 26 8.7 26 0
09/20 W 21-17 N.Y. Jets Chubb 8 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 60 Kirksey 2 17 8.5 13 0
09/30 L 42-45 at Oakland (OT) Callaway 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 32 Carrie 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/07 W 12-9 Baltimore (OT) Hyde 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Collins 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/14 L 14-38 L.A. Chargers Landry 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 E. Gaines 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/21 L 23-26 at Tampa Bay (OT) Higgins 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Mitchell 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/28 L 18-33 at Pittsburgh Njoku 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Peppers 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 L 21-37 Kansas City Johnson 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 22 Rice 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/11 W 28-16 Atlanta Fells 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Schobert 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/25 W 35-20 at Cincinnati Perriman 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Kindred 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
12/02 L 13-29 at Houston Gonzalez 0 0 0 3/5 2/5 0 9 Browns 17 100 5.9 50 0
12/09 W 26-20 Carolina DeValve 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 17 202 11.9 38t 2
12/15 W 17-16 at Denver Gordon 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/23 W 26-18 Cincinnati Taylor 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/30 L 24-26 at Baltimore Coley 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Colquitt 83 3767 45.4 32 79
(OT) Overtime Mayfield 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Browns 85 3767 44.3 32 79
Browns 15 29 0 28/34 19/25 1 359 Opponents 71 3093 43.6 31 62
SCORE BY PERIODS Opponents 20 21 2 36/39 30/37 1 392
Browns 59 94 93 110 3 — 359 2-Pt Conv: Johnson 2, Callaway, Mayfield. PUNT
Opponents 64 136 86 100 6 — 392 Browns 4-10, Opponents 3-4 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
Peppers 25 22 219 8.8 33 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Callaway 5 1 61 12.2 37 0
Browns Opp. Chubb 192 996 5.2 92t 8 Landry 2 1 10 5.0 8 0
Total First Downs 314 377 Hyde 114 382 3.4 22 5 Browns 32 24 290 9.1 37 0
Rushing 93 130 Johnson 40 201 5.0 23 0 Opponents 37 22 397 10.7 49 0
Passing 189 216 Mayfield 39 131 3.4 35 0
Penalty 32 31 Taylor 16 125 7.8 24 1 KICKOFF
3rd Down: Made/Att 73/208 75/210 Landry 3 60 20.0 51 1 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
3rd Down Pct. 35.1 35.7 Callaway 2 7 3.5 15 0 Peppers 19 408 21.5 29 0
4th Down: Made/Att 9/21 13/20 Perriman 4 2 0.5 7 0 Hilliard 11 264 24.0 31 0
4th Down Pct. 42.9 65.0 Streater 1 -11 -11.0 -11 0 Callaway 8 143 17.9 35 0
Possession Avg. 28:24 31:36 Browns 411 1893 4.6 92t 15 Carrie 2 33 16.5 19 0
Total Net Yards 5900 6288 Opponents 459 2163 4.7 52 20 Landry 2 22 11.0 14 0
Avg. Per Game 368.8 393.0 Charles 1 12 12.0 12 0
Total Plays 1023 1122 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Vallejo 1 2 2.0 2 0
Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.6 Landry 81 976 12.0 51t 4 Browns 44 884 20.1 35 0
Net Yards Rushing 1893 2163 Njoku 56 639 11.4 66 4 Opponents 24 574 23.9 47 0
Avg. Per Game 118.3 135.2 Johnson 47 429 9.1 32 3
Total Rushes 411 459 Callaway 43 586 13.6 71 5 FIELD
Net Yards Passing 4007 4125 Higgins 39 572 14.7 40 4 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Avg. Per Game 250.4 257.8 Chubb 20 149 7.5 24 2 Joseph 0/0 4/4 7/7 5/7 1/2
Sacked/Yards Lost 38/254 37/245 Perriman 16 340 21.3 66 2 Gonzalez 0/0 0/0 2/2 0/2 0/1
Gross Yards 4261 4370 Ratley 13 144 11.1 27 0 Browns 0/0 4/4 9/9 5/9 1/3
Att./Completions 574/353 626/393 Fells 11 117 10.6 49t 3 Opponents 0/0 6/6 10/10 11/16 3/5
Completion Pct. 61.5 62.8 Hilliard 9 105 11.7 24 0
Had Intercepted 17 17 Hyde 6 29 4.8 9 0 SACKS No.
Punts/Average 85/44.3 71/43.6 DeValve 5 74 14.8 26 1 Garrett 13.5
Net Punting Avg. 85/38.2 71/38.4 Willies 3 61 20.3 39 0 Ogunjobi 5.5
Penalties/Yards 112/894 119/990 Charles 3 23 7.7 9 0 Avery 4.5
Fumbles/Ball Lost 19/7 27/14 Gordon 1 17 17.0 17t 1 Collins 4.0
Touchdowns 44 43 Browns 353 4261 12.1 71 29 Ogbah 3.0
Rushing 15 20 Opponents 393 4370 11.1 67 21 Schobert 3.0
Passing 29 21 Carrie 1.0
Returns 0 2 Peppers 1.0
Smith 1.0
Coley 0.5
Browns 37.0
Opponents 38.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jim Brown, 1957-65 ........................................................................12,312
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brian Sipe, 1974-83 .........................................................................23,713
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Brian Sipe, 1974-83 ..............................................................................154
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 1978-90 .....................................................................662
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 1978-90 ..................................................................7,980
Interceptions ...................................................................Thom Darden, 1972-74, 1976-81 ...........................................................45
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Dave Zastudil, 2006-10 ........................................................................44.1
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Greg Pruitt, 1973-81 ............................................................................11.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Greg Pruitt, 1973-81 ............................................................................26.3
Field Goals ......................................................................Phil Dawson, 1999-2012 ......................................................................305
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jim Brown, 1957-65 .............................................................................126
Points..............................................................................Lou Groza, 1950-59, 1961-67 ...........................................................1,349
*Sacks............................................................................Clay Matthews, 1978-93 ......................................................................62.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jim Brown, 1963 ...............................................................................1,863
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brian Sipe, 1980 ................................................................................4,132
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Brian Sipe, 1980 .....................................................................................30
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 1983 ............................................................................89
Ozzie Newsome, 1984 ............................................................................89
Kellen Winslow, 2006..............................................................................89
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Josh Gordon, 2013 ............................................................................1,646
Interceptions ...................................................................Thom Darden, 1978 ................................................................................10
Anthony Henry, 2001 ..............................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Britton Colquitt, 2017 ...........................................................................47.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Leroy Kelly, 1965 .................................................................................15.6
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Billy Lefear, 1975 .................................................................................31.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Phil Dawson, 2008..................................................................................30
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jim Brown, 1965 ....................................................................................21
Points..............................................................................Jim Brown, 1965 ..................................................................................126
*Sacks............................................................................Reggie Camp, 1984 .............................................................................14.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jerome Harrison, 12-20-09...................................................................286
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Josh McCown, 10-11-15 ......................................................................457
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Frank Ryan, 12-12-64 ...............................................................................5
Bill Nelsen, 11-2-69 ..................................................................................5
Brian Sipe, 10-7-79...................................................................................5
Kelly Holcomb, 11-28-04 ..........................................................................5
Derek Anderson, 9-16-07..........................................................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 10-14-84......................................................................14
Josh Gordon, 11-24-13...........................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Josh Gordon, 12-1-13 .........................................................................261
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Anthony Henry, 11-18-01
Field Goals ......................................................................Phil Dawson, 11-5-06 ...............................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Dub Jones, 11-25-51............................................................................**6
Points..............................................................................Dub Jones, 11-25-51..............................................................................36
*Sacks............................................................................Andra Davis, 11-9-03.............................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
52 Armstrong, Ray-Ray LB 6-3 220 3/5/91 7 Miami Sanford, Fla. FA-’18 15/1
55 Avery, Genard LB 6-0 250 4/26/95 2 Memphis Grenada, Miss. D5-’18 16/5
13 t- Beckham Jr., Odell WR 5-11 198 11/5/92 6 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. T(NYG)-’19 12/12*
75 Bitonio, Joel OL 6-4 305 10/11/91 6 Nevada Long Beach, Calif. D2-’14 16/16
86 Brown, Pharaoh TE 6-6 258 5/4/94 2 Oregon Lyndhurst, Ohio FA-’18 0*
42 Burnett, Morgan DB 6-1 210 1/13/89 9 Georgia Tech College Park, Ga, FA-’19 11/2*
31 Burris, Juston DB 6-0 212 8/4/93 4 North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. FA-’19 8/0*
11 Callaway, Antonio WR 5-11 200 1/9/97 2 Florida Miami, Fla. D4-’18 16/11
38 Carrie, T.J. DB 6-0 204 7/28/90 6 Ohio Antioch, Calif. UFA(Oak)-’18 16/8
82 Charles, Orson TE 6-3 257 1/27/91 4 Georgia Tampa, Fla. FA-’19 13/2*
24 Chubb, Nick RB 5-11 227 12/27/95 2 Georgia Cedartown, Ga. D2b-’18 16/9
93 Coley, Trevon DL 6-1 310 7/13/94 3 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA-’17 16/14
4 Colquitt, Britton P 6-3 210 3/20/85 10 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. FA-’16 16/0
63 Corbett, Austin OL 6-4 306 9/5/95 2 Nevada Sparks, Nev. D2a-’18 11/1
94 Davis, Carl DL 6-5 320 3/2/92 5 Iowa Sterling Heights, Mich. W(Balt)-’18 5/0
87 DeValve, Seth TE 6-3 245 1/29/93 4 Princeton Manchester, Conn. D4d-’16 13/4
33 Gaines, Phillip DB 6-0 193 4/4/91 6 Rice Concord, Mass. W(Buff)-’18 11/6
95 Garrett, Myles DL 6-4 272 12/29/95 3 Texas A&M Arlington, Texas D1a-’17 16/16
3 Gilbert, Garrett QB 6-4 230 7/1/91 2 Southern Methodist Austin, Texas FA-’19 1/0*
88 Harris, Demetrius TE 6-7 230 7/29/91 6 Miwaukee Jacksonville, Ark. UFA(KC)-’19 15/3*
69 Harrison, Desmond OL 6-6 295 10/8/93 2 West Georgia Houston, Texas FA-’18 8/8
81 Higgins, Rashard WR 6-1 198 10/7/94 4 Colorado State Dallas, Texas D5c-’16 13/1
25 Hilliard, Dontrell RB 5-11 202 2/26/95 2 Tulane Baton Rouge, La. FA-’18 11/0
74 Hubbard, Chris OL 6-4 295 4/23/91 6 Alabama-Birmingham Columbus, Ga. UFA(Pitt)-’18 16/16
47 Hughlett, Charley LS 6-4 248 5/16/90 5 Central Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’14 16/0
27 Hunt, Kareem RB 5-11 216 8/6/95 3 Toledo Willoughby, Ohio FA-’19 11/11*
29 Johnson Jr., Duke RB 5-9 210 9/23/93 5 Miami Miami, Fla. D3a-’15 16/2
17 Joseph, Greg K 6-0 208 8/4/94 2 Florida Atlantic Johannesburg, South Africa FA-’18 14/0
58 Kirksey, Christian LB 6-2 235 8/31/92 6 Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D3a-’14 7/7
72 Kush, Eric OL 6-4 317 9/9/89 7 California (PA) Bridgeville, Pa. UFA(Chi)-’19 15/7*
70 Lamm, Kendall OL 6-5 310 6/5/92 5 Appalachian State Charlotte, N.C. UFA(Hou)-’19 15/13*
80 Landry, Jarvis WR 5-11 196 11/28/92 6 Louisiana State Metairie, La. T(Mia)-’18 16/14
6 Mayfield, Baker QB 6-1 215 4/14/95 2 Oklahoma Austin, Texas D1a-’18 14/13
39 Mitchell, Terrance DB 5-11 191 5/17/92 6 Oregon Sacramento, Calif. UFA(KC)-’18 8/7
22 t- Murray, Eric DB 5-11 199 1/7/94 4 Minnesota Riverside, Wis. T(KC)-’19 15/9*
85 Njoku, David TE 6-4 246 7/10/96 3 Miami Cedar Grove, N.J. D1c-’17 16/14
65 Ogunjobi, Larry DL 6-3 305 6/3/94 3 Charlotte Greensboro, N.C. D3-’17 16/16
41 Pipkins, Lenzy DB 6-0 196 11/7/93 3 Oklahoma State Arlington, Texas FA-’19 3/1*
91 Price, Brian DL 6-3 322 6/24/94 3 Texas-San Antonio Lafayette, Ind. FA-’18 13/1
23 Randall, Damarious DB 5-11 196 8/29/92 5 Arizona State Pensacola, Fla. T(GB)-’18 15/15
18 Ratley, Damion WR 6-2 200 4/16/95 2 Texas A&M Yoakum, Texas D6a-’18 13/3
98 Richardson, Sheldon DL 6-3 294 11/29/90 7 Missouri St. Louis, Mo. UFA(Minn)-’19 16/16*
78 Robinson, Greg OL 6-5 330 10/21/92 6 Auburn Thibodaux, La. FA-’18 16/8
53 Schobert, Joe LB 6-1 245 11/6/93 4 Wisconsin Waukesha, Wis. D4a-’16 13/13
50 Smith, Chris DL 6-1 266 2/11/92 6 Arkansas Mount Ulla, N.C. UFA(Cin)-’18 16/2
5 Stanton, Drew QB 6-3 226 5/7/84 13 Michigan State Farmington Hills, Mich. UFA(Ariz)-’18 0*
13 #Streater, Rod WR 6-2 195 2/9/88 7 Temple Burlington, N.J. FA-’18 3/0
10 Strong, Jaelen WR 6-2 220 1/25/94 3 Arizona State Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’19 0*
57 Taylor, Adarius LB 6-0 230 9/21/90 6 Florida Atlantic Bartow, Fla. UFA(TB)-’19 15/10
92 Thomas, Chad DL 6-5 278 10/12/95 2 Miami Miami, Fla. D3-’18 4/0
20 Thomas, Tavierre DB 5-10 205 3/11/96 2 Ferris State Detroit, Mich. W(Ariz)-’18 13/0
64 Tretter, JC OL 6-4 307 2/12/91 7 Cornell Akron, N.Y. UFA(GB)-’17 16/16
54 t- Vernon, Olivier DL 6-2 262 10/7/90 8 Miami Miami, Fla. T(NYG)-’19 11/11*
21 Ward, Denzel DB 5-11 190 4/28/97 2 Ohio State Macedonia, Ohio D1b-’18 13/12
35 Whitehead, Jermaine DB 5-11 195 3/12/93 4 Auburn Greenwood, Miss. W(GB)-’18 13/2
71 Witzmann, Bryan OL 6-7 320 6/16/90 5 South Dakota State Houlton, Wis. FA-’19 10/7*
84 Willies, Derrick WR 6-4 207 10/17/94 2 Texas Tech San Bernadino, Calif. FA-’18 5/0
97 Zettel, Anthony DL 6-4 275 8/9/92 4 Penn State Tawas City, Mich. W(Det)-’18 15/0

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* 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.

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COACHING STAFF 93. Pro wide receiver New Orleans Saints 1994. College (WLAF) 1991, Seattle Seahawks 1999-2007,
Head Coach, coach: McNeese State 1997-2006, Louisiana State Washington Redskins 2008-09, Arizona Cardinals 2013-
Freddie Kitchens 2012-14. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2007-2011, San 16, N.Y. Jets 2017, joined Browns in 2019.
Pro Career: Freddie Kitchens was named the 17th full- Francisco 49ers 2015, New York Giants 2016-17, joined Todd Monken, offensive coordinator; born Feb. 2, 1966,
time head coach in Cleveland Browns history by Owners Browns in 2018. Wheaton, Ill. Quarterback Knox College 1987-89. No pro
Dee and Jimmy Haslam on Jan. 9, 2019. Kitchens has Al Holcomb, run game coordinator/linebackers; born playing experience. College coach: Grand Valley State
over 20 years of coaching experience. Kitchens joined Oct. 22, 1970, Queens, N.Y. Attended West Virginia. No 1989-90, Notre Dame 1991-92, Eastern Michigan 1993-
the Browns as running backs/associate head coach in college or pro playing experience. College coach: Temple 99, Louisiana Tech 2000-01, Oklahoma State 2002-04,
2018 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in the 1995-96, Colby College 1997, Bloomsburg 1998-2003, 2011-12, Louisiana State 2005-06, Southern
same season. After his promotion, the Browns finished Kutztown 2004-05, Lafayette 2006-08. Pro coach: New Mississippi 2013-15 (head coach). Pro coach:
among the league leaders in several categories including York Giants 2009-2012, Carolina Panthers 2013-17, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-10, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
yards per game (fourth with 395.1), passing touch- Arizona Cardinals 2018, joined Browns in 2019. 2016, joined Browns in 2019.
downs (tied for fourth with 19) and total touchdowns Ryan Hollern, coaching assistant; born July 28, 1978, John Parrella, asst. defensive line; born Nov. 22, 1969,
(tied for sixth with 25). Also coached with the Arizona Indiana, Pa. Quarterback Gannon 2000-01. No pro play- Grand Island, Neb. Defensive line Nebraska 1988-1992.
Cardinals (2007-2017) and Dallas Cowboys (2006). ing experience. College coach: Mississippi State 2004- Pro defensive tackle Buffalo Bills 1993, San Diego Chargers
Career record: 0-0. 09. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. 1994-2001, Oakland Raiders 2002-04. College coach:
Background: Was a three-year starter at quarterback for Larry Jackson, director of strength and conditioning; Chabot (CA) J.C. 2013, Northern Michigan 2014-15,
Alabama (1995-97), finishing his playing career with born Oct. 7, 1971, Rockdale, Texas. Defensive end Texas Nebraska 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019.
4,668 yards and 30 touchdown passes. Coached at A&M 1991-94. Pro defensive end Denver Broncos 1995, Mike Priefer, special teams coordinator; born August 21,
Glenville State (1999), Louisiana State (2000), North Arizona Cardinals 1996, Miami Dolphins 1997, 1966, Cleveland, Ohio. Quarterback/wide receiver Navy
Texas (2001-03) and Mississippi State (2004-05). Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) 1998. College coach: 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College coach:
Personal: Born Nov. 29, 1974, Kitchens is a native of Texas A&M 1998-2004, 2012-16, Oklahoma 2004-05, Navy 1994-96, Youngstown State 1997-98, Virginia
Gadsden, Ala. He and his wife, Ginger, have two daugh- Houston 2006-2011. Pro coach: Los Angeles Chargers Military Institute 1999, Northern Illinois 2000-01. Pro
ters, Bennett and Camden. 2017, joined Browns in 2018. coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2002, N.Y. Giants 2003-05,
Chris Jones, defensive assistant; born Sept. 25, 1967, Kansas City Chiefs 2006-08, Denver Broncos 2009-10,
ASSISTANT COACHES South Pittsburg, Tenn. Safety/running back Alabama Minnesota Vikings 2011-18, joined Browns in 2019.
Jeff Blasko, asst. offensive line; born July 6, 1983, 1978-1980. No pro playing experience. College coach: Deuce Schwartz, defensive quality control; born Dec.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Attended Robert Morris. No college or pro Tennessee Tech 1995-96, Alabama 1997, Tennessee- 28, 1993, Englewood, N.J. Quarterback Union 2012. No
playing experience. College coach: Akron 2008-2010, Martin 1999-2001. Pro coach: Montreal Alouettes (CFL) pro playing experience. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills, 2015-
Florida 2011, Kansas 2012-14, Pennsylvania 2015. Pro 2002-07, Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2008-2011, 16, New Orleans Saints 2017-18, joined Browns in
coach: Green Bay Packers 2016-18, joined Browns in Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2012-13, Edmonton Eskimos 2019.
2019. (CFL) 2014-15, Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 2016- Tyler Tettleton, offensive quality control; born Nov. 21,
James Campen, offensive line/assoc. head coach; born 18, joined Browns in 2019. 1990, Norman, Okla. Quarterback Ohio 2009-13. No pro
June 11, 1964, Sacramento, Calif. Center Sacramento Dale Jones, strength and conditioning; born Sept. 21, playing experience. College coach: Oklahoma 2015-17.
City (CA) J.C. 1982-83, Tulane 1984-85. Pro center New 1970, Warsaw, Ind. Attended Houston. No college or pro Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019.
Orleans Saints 1987-88, Green Bay Packers 1989-93. playing experience. College coach: Southern Methodiest DeWayne Walker, defensive backs; born Dec. 3, 1960,
Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2004-18, joined Browns 1997, North Texas 1997-98, Houston 2001-12, Texas Los Angeles, Calif. Defensive back Pasadena City (Calif.)
in 2019. A&M 2013-16, Notre Dame 2017. Pro coach: Joined C.C. 1978-79, Minnesota 1980-81. Pro defensive back
Josh Christovich, strength and conditioning/sports sci- Browns in 2018. Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1982, Arizona Outlaws (USFL)
ence; born Aug. 27, 1990, Woodbridge, Va. Attended John Lilly, tight ends; born June 21, 1968, Beckley, 1983, Oakland Invaders (USFL) 1984. College coach:
James Madison. No college or pro playing experience. W.Va. Quarterback/wide receiver Guilford College 1986- Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) J.C. 1988-92, Utah State 1993,
College coach: James Madison 2010-12, East 89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Florida Brigham Young 1994, Oklahoma State 1995, California
Tennessee State 2013-14, North Carolina State 2015. State 1998-2007, Georgia 2008-15, Tennessee 2018. 1996-97, Southern California 2001, UCLA 2006-08,
Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2016. Pro coach: Los Angeles Rams 2016, joined Browns in New Mexico State 2009-12 (head coach). Pro coach:
Doug Colman, asst. special teams; born June 4, 1973, 2019. New England Patriots 1998-2000, New York Giants
Ventnor, N.J. Linebacker Nebraska 1991-95. Pro line- Ryan Lindley, quarterbacks; born June 22, 1989, San 2002-03, Washington Redskins 2004-05, Jacksonville
backer N.Y. Giants 1996-98, Tennessee Titans 1999, Diego, Calif. Quarterback San Diego State 2008-11. Pro Jaguars 2013-16, joined Browns in 2017.
Cleveland Browns 2000. College coach: Nebraska 2008- quarterback Arizona Cardinals 2012-14, Indianapolis Joe Whitt, pass game coordinator/secondary; born July
09, Tulane 2010-11, Coastal Carolina 2012-13. Pro Colts 2015. College coach: San Diego State 2017-18. 19, 1978, Auburn, Ala. Wide receiver Auburn 1997-99.
coach: Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 2007, Houston Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2018. No pro playing experience. College coach: Auburn 2000-
Texans 2014-17, Dallas Cowboys 2018, joined Browns Tosh Lupoi, defensive line; born July 22, 1981, Concord, 01, The Citadel 2002, Louisville 2003-06. Pro coach:
in 2019. Claif. Defensive line California 2000-05. No pro playing Atlanta Falcons 2007, Green Bay Packers 2008-18,
Jim Dray, offensive quality control; born Dec. 31, 1986, experience. College coach: California 2008-11, joined the Browns in 2019.
Paramus, N.J. Tight end Stanford 2006-09. Pro tight end Washington 2012-13, Alabama 2014-18. Pro coach: Steve Wilks, defensive coordinator; born Aug. 8, 1969,
Arizona Cardinals 2010-13, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, Joined Browns in 2019. Charlotte, N.C. Defensive back Appalachian State 1987-
Buffalo Bills 2016 San Francisco 49ers 2016, Cardinals Evan Marcus, strength and conditioning coordinator; 1991. Pro defensive back/wide receiver Charlotte Rage
2017. College coach: Stanford 2018. Pro coach: Joined born Jan. 2, 1968, Union, N.J. Offensive line Ithaca (AFL) 1993. College coach: Johnson C. Smith 1995-96,
Browns in 2019. 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Savannah State 1997-99, Illinois State 2000,
Alonso Escalante, defensive quality control; born May 4, Arizona State 1991-92, Rutgers 1993, Maryland 1994, Appalachian State 2001, East Tennessee State 2002,
1987, Glen Rock, N.J. Attended Springfield. No college or Texas 1995-97, Louisville 1998-99, Virginia 2003-06, Bowling Green State 2003, Notre Dame 2004,
pro playing experience. College coach: McDaniel College 2011-13. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, Miami Washington 2005. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2006-08,
2009-10. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2011, Tampa Bay Dolphins 2008-10, Minnesota Vikings 2014-15, joined San Diego Chargers 2009-11, Carolina Panthers 2012-
Buccaneers 2012-13, N.Y. Giants 2016-17, Arizona Browns in 2016. 17, Arizona Cardinals 2018 (head coach), joined Browns
Cardinals 2018, joined Browns in 2019. Stump Mitchell, running backs/run game coordinator; in 2019.
Monty Gibson, strength and conditioning; born Jan. 7, born March 15, 1959, Kingsland, Ga. Running back The Jody Wright, special asst. to the head coach; born July
1971, San Angelo, Texas. No college or pro playing expe- Citadel 1977-80. Pro running back St. Louis/ 21, 1981, Carrollton, Ala. Attended Jacksonville State. No
rience. College coach: Texas A&M 2000-18. Pro coach: Phoenix Cardinals 1981-89, Kansas City Chiefs 1990, college or pro playing experience. College coach:
Joined Browns in 2018. Arizona Rattlers (AFL) 1993. College coach: Morgan Mississippi State 2005-09, Alabama 2010-12, 2014-18,
Adam Henry, wide receivers; born April 27, 1972, State 1995-98 (head coach 1996-98), Southern 2010- Jacksonville State 2013. Pro coach: Joined Browns in
Beaumont, Texas. Wide receiver McNeese State 1990- 12 (head coach). Pro coach: San Antonio Rough Riders 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Pat Bowlen (499-433-10)
President and CEO: Joe Ellis Records include postseason games
President of Football Operations/GM: 1960-61 Frank Filchock ...............7-20-1
John Elway 1962-64 Jack Faulkner* ..............9-22-1
Head Coach: Vic Fangio 1964-66 Mac Speedie** .............6-19-1
FOOTBALL STAFF 1966 Ray Malavasi ..................4-8-0
Director of Player Personnel: Matt Russell 1967-71 Lou Saban*** ............20-42-3
Director of Sports Medicine: 1971 Jerry Smith .....................2-3-0
Steve Antonopulos 1972-76 John Ralston...............34-33-3
Head Athletic Trainer: Vince Garcia 1977-80 Robert (Red) Miller......42-25-0
BUSINESS STAFF 1981-92 Dan Reeves...............117-79-1
General Counsel/Executive Vice 1993-94 Wade Phillips ..............16-17-0
President: Rich Slivka 1995-2008 Mike Shanahan .........146-91-0
Chief Commercial Officer: Mac Freeman 2009-10 Josh McDaniels**** ..11-17-0
American Football Conference Executive VP of Public & Community 2010 Eric Studesville................1-3-0
West Division Relations: Patrick Smyth 2011-14 John Fox .....................49-22-0
Team Colors: Orange, Broncos Navy CFO: Justin Webster 2015-16 Gary Kubiak ................24-11-0
Blue, and White Stadium General Manager: Jay Roberts 2017-18 Vance Joseph .............11-21-0
13655 Broncos Parkway *Released after four games in 1964
Englewood, Colorado 80112 **Resigned after two games in 1966
Telephone: (303) 649-9000 ***Resigned after nine games in 1971
****Released after 12 games in 2010
2019 SCHEDULE
PRESEASON PAID ATTENDANCE
Aug. 1 vs. Atlanta (Canton, OH)...6:00 Home 596,141 Away 462,856
Aug. 8 at Seattle..........................8:00 Total 1,058,997
Aug. 19 San Francisco .................6:00 Single-game home record,
Aug. 24 at Los Angeles Rams .......7:00 77,160 (11/9/09)
Aug. 29 Arizona............................7:00 Single-season home record, 601,635
(2012)
REGULAR SEASON
Sep. 9 at Oakland (Mon)................8:20 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Sep. 15 Chicago .............................2:25 Round Name Pos. College
Sep. 22 at Green Bay ..............11:00 AM 1 Noah Fant TE Iowa
Sep. 29 Jacksonville.......................2:25 2 Dalton Risner OL Kansas St.
Oct. 6 at Los Angeles Chargers.....2:05 Drew Lock QB Missouri
Oct. 13 Tennessee .........................2:25 3 Dre’Mont Jones DE Ohio St.
Oct. 17 Kansas City (Thu) ..............6:20 5 Justin Hollins LB Oregon
Oct. 27 at Indianapolis ....................2:25 6 Juwann Winfree WR Colorado
Nov. 3 Cleveland ..........................2:25
Nov. 10 BYE
Nov. 17 at Minnesota ..............11:00 AM
Nov. 24 at Buffalo ..................11:00 AM
Dec. 1 Los Angeles Chargers .......2:25
Dec. 8 at Houston .................11:00 AM
Dec. 15 at Kansas City............11:00 AM
Dec. 21/22Detroit................................TBD
Dec. 29 Oakland .............................2:25
* All times MT

Stadium: Broncos Stadium at Mile High .


(opened in 2001)
•Capacity: 76,125
1701 Bryant Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
Playing Surface: Kentucky Blue Grass
Training Camp: UCHealth Training Center
13655 Broncos Parkway
Englewood, CO 80112
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Keenum 586 365 3890 62.3 18 15 34/235 81.2
08/11 L 28-42 Minnesota Sanders 1 1 28 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3
08/18 L 23-24 Chicago Wadman 1 1 12 100.0 0 0 0/0 116.7
08/24 W 29-17 at Washington Broncos 588 367 3930 62.4 19 15 34/235 82.1
08/30 W 21-10 at Arizona Opponents 549 353 4240 64.3 26 17 44/311 90.7

REGULAR SEASON (6-10) TD TD TD Yiadom 1 4 4.0 4 0


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Wolfe 1 2 2.0 2 0
09/09 W 27-24 Seattle McManus 0 0 0 35/35 20/25 0 95 S. Harris 1 0 0.0 0 0
09/16 W 20-19 Oakland Lindsay 9 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 60 A. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 L 14-27 at Baltimore Freeman 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Roby 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/01 L 23-27 Kansas City Sanders 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Dy. Thomas 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/07 L 16-34 at N.Y. Jets Sutton 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Broncos 17 158 9.3 53t 2
10/14 L 20-23 L.A. Rams De. Thomas 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Opponents 15 258 17.2 104 0
10/18 W 45-10 at Arizona Hamilton 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
10/28 L 23-30 at Kansas City Heuerman 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/04 L 17-19 Houston Keenum 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Wadman 65 2905 44.7 22 65
11/18 W 23-22 at L.A. Chargers Booker 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 King 20 881 44.1 7 66
11/25 W 24-17 Pittsburgh Davis 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Broncos 85 3786 44.5 29 66
12/02 W 24-10 at Cincinnati C. Harris 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 73 3346 45.8 31 69
12/09 L 14-20 at San Francisco Janovich 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/15 L 16-17 Cleveland LaCosse 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/24 L 14-27 at Oakland Patrick 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 L 9-23 L.A. Chargers Broncos 18 19 2 35/35 20/25 0 329 Cracraft 12 11 40 3.3 20 0
Opponents 11 26 2 35/39 26/31 0 349 A. Jones 10 1 25 2.5 10 0
SCORE BY PERIODS 2-Pt Conv: None. Hamilton 3 5 31 10.3 13 0
Broncos 75 78 86 90 0 — 329 Broncos 0-4, Opponents 0-0. Lindsay 3 0 23 7.7 15 0
Opponents 65 136 82 66 0 — 349 McKenzie 2 0 13 6.5 11 0
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Broncos 30 17 132 4.4 20 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Lindsay 192 1037 5.4 65t 9 Opponents 35 20 368 10.5 99t 1
Broncos Opp. Freeman 130 521 4.0 24 5
Total First Downs 320 318 Booker 34 183 5.4 26 1 KICKOFF
Rushing 107 85 Keenum 26 93 3.6 17 2 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Passing 181 197 Sanders 4 53 13.3 35t 1 Booker 10 234 23.4 35 0
Penalty 32 36 Patrick 3 17 5.7 13 0 Lindsay 7 163 23.3 32 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 69/207 82/211 Janovich 2 5 2.5 3 0 A. Jones 4 85 21.3 25 0
3rd Down Pct. 33.3 38.9 Kelly 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Langley 4 61 15.3 18 0
4th Down: Made/Att 15/25 6/11 Sutton 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Cracraft 3 43 14.3 23 0
4th Down Pct. 60.0 54.5 Broncos 393 1907 4.9 65t 18 LaCosse 1 10 10.0 10 0
Possession Avg. 28:58 31:02 Opponents 429 1913 4.5 77t 11 Janovich 1 8 8.0 8 0
Total Net Yards 5602 5842 Broncos 30 604 20.1 35 0
Avg. Per Game 350.1 365.1 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 28 581 20.8 37 0
Total Plays 1015 1022 Sanders 71 868 12.2 64t 4
Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.7 Sutton 42 704 16.8 42 4 FIELD
Net Yards Rushing 1907 1913 Booker 38 275 7.2 30 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Avg. Per Game 119.2 119.6 De. Thomas 36 402 11.2 45 3 McManus 0/0 5/5 6/6 7/7 2/7
Total Rushes 393 429 Lindsay 35 241 6.9 29t 1 Broncos 0/0 5/5 6/6 7/7 2/7
Net Yards Passing 3695 3929 Heuerman 31 281 9.1 36 2 Opponents 0/0 6/6 7/8 11/15 2/2
Avg. Per Game 230.9 245.6 Hamilton 30 243 8.1 24 2
Sacked/Yards Lost 34/235 44/311 LaCosse 24 250 10.4 44 1 SACKS No.
Gross Yards 3930 4240 Patrick 23 315 13.7 26 1 Miller 14.5
Att./Completions 588/367 549/353 Freeman 14 72 5.1 9 0 Chubb 12.0
Completion Pct. 62.4 64.3 Janovich 8 112 14.0 32 1 Barrett 3.0
Had Intercepted 15 17 Butt 8 85 10.6 22 0 Gotsis 3.0
Punts/Average 85/44.5 73/45.8 Parker 5 33 6.6 11 0 S. Harris 1.5
Net Punting Avg. 85/38.3 73/41.6 Cracraft 1 44 44.0 44 0 Kerr 1.5
Penalties/Yards 125/985 123/1006 Holmes 1 5 5.0 5 0 Wolfe 1.5
Fumbles/Ball Lost 18/6 23/11 Broncos 367 3930 10.7 64t 19 C. Harris 1.0
Touchdowns 39 39 Opponents 353 4240 12.0 97t 26 Ray 1.0
Rushing 18 11 Stewart 1.0
Passing 19 26 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD Dy. Thomas 1.0
Returns 2 2 C. Harris 3 68 22.7 53t 1 Walker 1.0
Simmons 3 8 2.7 8 0 (group) 1.0
Stewart 2 3 1.5 3 0 Davis 0.5
Miller 1 42 42.0 42 0 D. Peko 0.5
Davis 1 20 20.0 20t 1 Broncos 44.0
Parks 1 11 11.0 11 0 Opponents 34.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Terrell Davis, 1995-2002 ....................................................................7,607
Passing (Yds.).................................................................John Elway, 1983-98 .......................................................................51,475
Passing (TDs) .................................................................John Elway, 1983-98 ............................................................................300
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Rod Smith, 1995-2007 .........................................................................849
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Rod Smith, 1995-2007 ....................................................................11,389
Interceptions ...................................................................Steve Foley, 1976-86 ..............................................................................44
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Britton Colquitt, 2009-15 ......................................................................45.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 1997-98 .....................................................................12.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Trindon Holliday, 2012-13 ....................................................................29.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Elam, 1993-2007........................................................................395
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Rod Smith, 1995-2007 ...........................................................................71
Points..............................................................................Jason Elam, 1993-2007.....................................................................1,786
*Sacks............................................................................Von Miller, 2011-18..............................................................................98.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Terrell Davis, 1998 .............................................................................2,008
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Peyton Manning, 2013 ...................................................................**5,477
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 2013 ........................................................................**55
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Rod Smith, 2001...................................................................................113
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Demaryius Thomas, 2014 ..................................................................1,619
Interceptions ...................................................................Goose Gonsoulin, 1960...........................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Britton Colquitt, 2011 ...........................................................................47.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Floyd Little, 1967 .................................................................................16.9
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Omar Bolden, 2014 ..............................................................................33.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Elam, 1995, 2001 .........................................................................31
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Terrell Davis, 1998 ..................................................................................23
Points..............................................................................Matt Prater, 2013 ..................................................................................150
*Sacks............................................................................Von Miller, 2012 ...................................................................................18.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Mike Anderson, 12-3-00 .......................................................................251
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jake Plummer, 10-31-04 .......................................................................499
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 9-5-13........................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Brandon Marshall, 12-13-09 ...............................................................**21
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Shannon Sharpe, 10-20-02 ...................................................................214
Interceptions ...................................................................Goose Gonsoulin, 9-18-60 ....................................................................**4
Willie Brown, 11-15-64 .........................................................................**4
Deltha O’Neal, 10-7-01..........................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Gene Mingo, 10-6-63................................................................................5
Rich Karlis, 11-20-83................................................................................5
Jason Elam, 9-3-95, 10-13-02..................................................................5
Connor Barth, 11-30-14, 12-14-14 ...........................................................5
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Clinton Portis, 12-7-03..............................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Clinton Portis, 12-7-03............................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Karl Mecklenburg, 9-15-85, 12-1-85......................................................4.0
Simon Fletcher, 11-4-90.........................................................................4.0
Elvis Dumervil, 9-20-09 .........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
67 Barclay, Don G 6-4 305 4/18/89 8 West Virginia Newport News, Va. FA-’19 0*
41 Bausby, De’Vante CB 6-2 190 1/15/93 4 Pittsburgh State Kansas City, Mo. FA-’19 6/1*
40 Bierria, Keishawn ILB 6-1 223 7/26/95 2 Washington Carson, Calif. D6b-’18 16/0
72 Bolles, Garett T 6-5 297 5/27/92 3 Utah Walnut Creek, Calif. D1-’17 16/16
23 Booker, Devontae RB 5-11 219 5/27/92 4 Utah Sacramento, Calif. D4-’16 16/0
64 Brendel, Jake OL 6-4 299 9/10/92 4 UCLA Madison, Wisc. FA-’19 4/3*
13 Burbridge, Aaron WR 6-1 208 12/23/93 4 Michigan State Farmington Hills, Mich. FA-’19 0*
80 Butt, Jake TE 6-6 250 7/11/95 3 Michigan Pickerington, Ohio D5a-’17 3/3
29 Callahan, Bryce CB 5-9 188 10/23/91 5 Rice Moscow, Idaho UFA-’19 13/10*
20 Carter, Jamal S 6-1 215 4/12/94 3 Miami Naranja, Fla. CFA-’17 0/0
55 Chubb, Bradley OLB 6-4 275 6/24/96 2 North Carolina State Marietta, Ga. D1-’18 16/16
11 Cracraft, River WR 6-0 198 11/1/94 2 Washington State Santa Margarita, Calif. FA-’17 8/0
21 Cravens, Su’a S 6-1 224 7/7/95 4 Southern California Los Angeles T-’18 5/0
51 Davis, Todd ILB 6-1 230 5/17/92 6 Sacramento State Lancaster, Calif. W-’14 16/16
74 Falah, Nico G/C 6-4 301 1/6/95 2 Southern California Hermosa Beach, Calif. FA-’18 0/0
5 t- Flacco, Joe QB 6-6 245 1/16/85 12 Delaware Audubon, N.J. T(Balt)-’19 9/9*
28 Freeman, Royce RB 6-0 238 2/24/96 2 Oregon Imperial, Calif. D3a-’18 14/8
84 Fumagalli, Troy TE 6-6 248 2/17/95 2 Wisconsin Aurora, Ill. D5-’18 0/0
99 Gotsis, Adam DE 6-4 287 9/23/92 4 Georgia Tech Melbourne, Australia D2-’16 16/12
17 Hamilton, DaeSean WR 6-1 206 3/10/95 2 Penn State Fredericksburg, Va. D4b-’18 14/5
25 Harris Jr., Chris CB 5-10 199 6/18/89 9 Kansas Bixby, Okla. CFA-’11 12/12
96 Harris, Shelby NT 6-3 300 8/11/91 5 Illinois State Milwaukee FA-’17 16/0
82 Heuerman, Jeff TE 6-5 255 11/24/92 5 Ohio State Naples, Fla. D3-’15 11/10
9 Hogan, Kevin QB 6-3 218 10/20/92 4 Stanford McLean, Va. W-’18 0/0
46 Holland, Jeff OLB 6-2 249 9/27/95 2 Auburn Jacksonville, Fla. CFA-’18 3/0
22 Jackson, Kareem CB 5-10 183 4/10/88 9 Alabama Maco, Ga. UFA-’19 16/16*
70 James, Ja’Wuan T 6-6 312 6/3/92 6 Tennessee Atlanta UFA-’19 15/15*
32 Janovich, Andy FB 6-1 238 5/23/93 4 Nebraska Gretna, Neb. D6a-’16 16/7
47 Jewell, Josey ILB 6-2 236 12/25/94 2 Iowa Decorah, Iowa D4a-’18 16/9
45 Johnson, Alexander ILB 6-2 255 12/24/91 2 Tennessee Gainesville, Ga. CFA-’18 1/0
39 Johnson, Trey CB 5-11 170 9/27/94 2 Villanova Lutz, Fla. FA-’19 0*
43 Jones, Joseph ILB 6-0 231 2/21/94 3 Northwestern Plano, Ill. FA-’17 16/0
77 Jones, Sam G/C 6-5 290 2/21/96 2 Arizona State Highlands Ranch, Colo. D6a-’18 4/0
92 Kerr, Zach DE 6-2 334 8/29/90 6 Delaware Virginia Beach, Va. UFA-’17 16/0
42 Kreiter, Casey LS 6-1 250 9/27/95 4 Iowa DeWitt, Iowa FA-’16 16/0
12 Langley, Brendan WR 6-0 199 10/16/94 3 Lamar Marietta, Ga. D3b-’17 5/0
65 Leary, Ron G 6-3 320 4/29/89 8 Memphis Baton Rouge, La. UFA-’17 6/6
30 Lindsay, Phillip RB 5-8 190 7/24/94 2 Colorado Aurora, Colo. CFA-’18 15/8
36 Marshall, Trey S 6-0 207 2/13/96 2 Florida State Lake City, Fla. CFA-’18 2/0
60 McGovern, Connor G/C 6-4 306 4/27/93 4 Missouri Fargo, N.D. D5-’16 16/15
8 McManus, Brandon K 6-3 201 7/25/91 6 Temple Lansdale, Pa. T-’14 16/0
58 Miller, Von OLB 6-3 250 3/26/89 9 Texas A&M DeSoto, Texas D1-’11 16/16
33 Muhammad, Khalfani RB 5-7 174 9/26/94 2 California Inglewood, Calif. FA-’18 0*
34 Parks, Will S 6-1 194 7/29/94 4 Arizona Philadelphia D6b-’16 16/3
81 Patrick, Tim WR 6-4 212 11/23/93 2 Utah San Diego FA-’17 16/4
98 Purcell, Mike DL 6-3 328 4/20/91 5 Wyoming Highlands Ranch, Colo. FA-’19 0*
27 Richardson, Horace CB 6-0 190 9/28/93 2 Southern Methodist Everman, Texas FA-’18 0*
69 Rodgers, Jake OL 6-6 320 9/10/91 2 Eastern Washington Spokane, Wash. FA-’19 0*
10 Sanders, Emmanuel WR 5-11 180 3/17/87 10 Southern Methodist Bellville, Texas UFA-’14 12/12
31 Simmons, Justin S 6-2 202 11/19/93 4 Boston College Manassas, Va. D3-’16 16/16
14 Sutton, Courtland WR 6-4 216 10/10/95 2 Southern Methodist Brenham, Texas D2-’18 16/9
35 Thomas, Dymonte S 6-2 199 11/30/93 3 Michigan Alliance, Ohio CFA-’17 12/0
38 Thomas, Shamarko S 5-9 205 2/23/91 7 Syracuse Virginia Beach, Va. FA-’18 12/0
3 Wadman, Colby P 6-1 213 4/19/95 2 UC Davis Bangor, Maine FA-’18 13/0
57 Walker, DeMarcus DE 6-4 280 9/30/94 3 Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. D2-’17 3/0
50 Wallace, Aaron LB 6-2 242 7/8/93 4 UCLA Los Angeles FA-’18 1/0
56 Watson, Dekoda OLB 6-2 240 3/3/88 10 Florida State Aiken, S.C. T-’19 4/0*
68 Wilkinson, Elijah G/T 6-6 329 2/10/95 3 Massachusetts Downington, Pa. CFA-’17 12/7
97 Williams, DeShawn DE 61- 292 12/29/92 3 Clemson Central, S.C. FA-’19 0*
90 Winn, Billy DE 6-4 300 4/15/89 7 Boise State Las Vegas FA-’19 0*
95 Wolfe, Derek DE 6-5 285 2/24/90 8 Cincinnati Lisbon, Ohio D2a-’12 16/16
26 Yiadom, Isaac CB 6-1 190 2/20/96 2 Boston College Worcester, Mass. D3b-’18 13/1

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* 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.

t- Broncos traded for Flacco (Balt).

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).

Traded—Broncos traded QB Case Keenum (16 games in ‘18) to Washington.

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.

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COACHING STAFF Bears 2015-18, re-joined Broncos in 2019. State 2011, 2016, Colorado 2012-13. Pro
Head Coach, Chris Gould, asst. special teams; born coach: Cleveland Browns 2014, San
Vic Fangio December 10, 1985, Lock Haven, Pa. Punter Francisco 49ers 2015, 2017-18, joined
Pro Career: Vic Fangio was named the 17th Virginia 2004-07. Pro kicker Chicago Rush Broncos in 2019.
head coach in Denver Broncos history on 2010-11, Arizona Rattlers 2012. College Tom McMahon, special teams coordinator;
January 10, 2019. A 40-year coaching veter- coach:: Elmhurst College 2012, Syracuse No playing experience. College coach: Carroll
an with 32 seasons of NFL experience, 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in College 1992, 1994, Utah State 1995-2005,
Fangio has been a defensive coordinator for 2015. Louisville 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons
20 of the last 24 seasons at the NFL or col- Wade Harman, tight ends; born Oct. 1, 2007-08, St. Louis Rams 2009-11, Kansas
lege level. He most recently served as the 1963, Corydon, Iowa. No playing experience. City Chiefs 2012, Indianapolis Colts 2013-
Chicago Bears’ defensive coordinator for the Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 1997-98, 17, joined Broncos in 2018.
last four years (2015-18) after leading the Baltimore Ravens 1999-2013, Atlanta Curtis Modkins, running backs; born Nov.
defenses for the San Francisco 49ers (2011- Falcons 2014-18, joined Broncos in 2019. 15, 1970, Marlin, Teas. Running back Texas
14), Stanford University (2010), Houston Reggie Herring, linebackers; born July 3, Christian 1991-94. No pro experience.
Texans (2002-05), Indianapolis Colts (1999- 1959, Mrytle Beach, S.C. Linebacker Florida College coach: Texas Christian 1995-97,
2001) and Carolina Panthers (1995-98). His State 1978-79. No pro playing experience. New Mexico 1998-2001, Georgia Tech 2002-
defenses have consistently been among the College coach: Oklahoma State 1981-85, 07. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2008,
most productive in the NFL in a number of Auburn 1986-91, Texas Christian 1992-93, Arizona Cardinals 2009, Buffalo Bills 2010-
categories, including scoring defense, total Clemson 1994-2001, North Carolina State 12, Detroit Lions 2013-15, San Francisco
yards allowed and fewest penalties. Fangio’s 2004, Arkansas 2005-07 (interim head 49ers 2016, Chicago Bears 2017, joined
defenses have ranked in the league’s top-five coach 2007). Pro coach: Houston Texans Broncos in 2018.
in yards allowed in eight of the last 12 years 2002-03, 2011-13, Dallas Cowboys 2008- Mike Munchak, offensive line; born March 5,
while placing in the NFL’s top-5 in fewest 10, Chicago Bears 2014, joined Broncos in 1960, Scranton, Pa., Offensive line Penn
points allowed seven times over that span. 2015. State 1978-81. Offensive line Houston Oilers
During his 32 years coaching in the NFL, Mike Hiestand, asst. to the head 1982-93. Inducted into Pro Football Hall of
Fangio has helped 14 different teams to the coach/defensive quality control; Linebacker Fame 2001. Pro coach: Houston Oilers 1994-
playoffs across six different organizations. Illinois State 2008-11. No pro playing experi- 96, Tennessee Oilers/Titans 1997-2013,
Also coached with the Phiadelphia/Baltimore ence. College coach: Miami (OH) 2012-13, Pittsburgh Steelers 2014-18, joined Broncos
Stars (USFL, 1984-85) along with the New Notre Dame 2014-15, Ave Maria 2016-18. in 2019.
Orleans Saints (1986-94) and the Baltimore Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2019. Justin Rascati, offensive quality control;
Ravens (2006-09). Career record: 0-0. Renaldo Hill, defensive backs; Safety born February 8, 1984. Quarterback
Background: Atended East Stroudsburg Michigan State 1997-2000. Pro safety Louisville 2002-03, James Madison 2004-
State, and coached collegiately at North Arizona Cardinals 2001-04, Oakland Raiders 05. Pro quarterback Peoria Pirates (AFL2)
Carolina (1983) and Stanford (2010). 2005, Miami Dolphins 2006-08, Denver 2006-07. College coach: Weber State 2012-
Personal: Born on August 22, 1958, Broncos 2009-10. College coach: Wyoming 13, UT Martin 2014-15, Tennessee Tech
Dunmore, Pa. Fangio has a son, Christian, 2012-13, Pittsburgh 2015-17. Pro coach: 2016, Chattanooga 2017-18. Pro coach:
and a daughter, Cassie Miami Dolphins 2018, joined Broncos in Joined Broncos in 2019.
2019. Rich Scangarello, offensive coordinator;
ASSISTANT COACHES Tyler Hill, asst. strength and conditioning; born April 15, 1972, Los Angeles. Attended
Zach Azzanni, wide receivers; born Wide Safety Kansas 2010-13. No pro playing Sacramento State. No college or pro playing
receiver Central Michigan 1994-98. No pro experience. College coach: Kansas 2013-17. experience. College coach: UC Davis 1998-
playing experience. College coach: Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2018. 99, 2004-08, Idaho 2000, 2002-03, Carleton
Valparaiso 1999-2000, Bowling Green 2001- Bill Kollar, defensive line; born November 27, 2001, Millsaps 2010-11, Northern Arizona
06, Central Michigan 2007-09, Florida 2010, 1952, Warren, Ohio. Defensive end Montana 2012-14, Wagner 2016. Pro coach: Oakland
Kentucky 2011, Wisconsin 2012, Tennessee State 1971-73. Pro defensive end Cincinnati Raiders 2009, Atlanta Falcons 2015, San
2013-16. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2017, Bengals 1974-76, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Francisco 49ers 2017-18, joined Broncos in
joined Broncos in 2018. 1977-81. College coach: Illinois 1985-87, 2019.
Chris Beake, asst. defensive line; born Purdue 1988-89. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Cedric Smith, asst. strength and condition-
September 10, 1972, Kansas City, Mo. Buccaneers 1984, Atlanta Falcons 1990- ing; born May 27, 1968, Enterprise, Ala.
Quarterback Air Force 1991-92. No pro play- 2000, St. Louis Rams 2001-05, Buffalo Bills Fullback Florida 1986-89. Pro fullback
ing experience. College coach: Air Force 2006-08, Houston Texans 2009-14, joined Minnesota Vikings 1990, New Orleans Saints
1994. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 1999- Broncos in 2015. 1991, Washington Redskins 1994-95,
2003, 2010, Atlanta Falcons 2004-06, Chris Kuper, asst. offensive line; born Arizona Cardinals 1996-97. Pro coach:
Seattle Seahawks 2008-09, Cleveland December 19, 1982, Anchorage, Alaska. Denver Broncos 2001-06, Kansas City Chiefs
Browns 2011-12, joined Broncos in 2013. Offensive line North Dakota 2003-06. Pro 2007-09, Houston Texans 2010-13, re-
Rob Calabrese, offensive quality control; offensive lineman Denver Broncos 2006- joined Broncos in 2017.
born March 5, 1990. Quarterback Central 2013. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2016-18, Brandon Staley, outside linebackers; born
Florida 2008-12. No pro playing experience. joined Broncos in 2019. December 10, 1982, Perry, Ohio.
College coach: Central Florida 2013-15, Loren Landow, head strength and condition- Quarterback Dayton 2002-04. College
Wagner 2016-18. Pro coach: Joined Broncos ing; No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: North Illinois 2006-08, St. Thomas
in 2018. coach: Joined Broncos in 2018. 2009, Hutchinson (KS) C.C. 2010-11,
Ed Donatell, defensive coordinator; born Anthony Lomando, asst. strength and condi- Tennessee 2012, John Carroll 2013, 2015-
February 4, 1957, Arkon, Ohio. College tioning; born October 4, 1982, Katy, Texas. 16, James Madison 2014. Pro coach:
coach: Kent State 1979-80, Washington Attended Cal Poly-San Louis Obispo. No col- Chicago Bears 2017-18, joined Broncos in
1981-82, Pacific 1983-85, Idaho 1986-88, lege or pro playing experience. Pro coach: 2019.
Cal State Fullerton 1989, Washington 2008. Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-2011, joined Nathaniel Willingham, defensive quality
Pro coach: New York Jets 1990-94, 2007, Broncos in 2012. control; No college or pro playing experience.
Denver Broncos 1995-99, 2009-10, Green T.C. McCartney, quarterbacks; born April 24, College coach: Menlo College 2014, Stanford
Bay Packers 2000-03, Atlanta Falcons 2004- 1989, Boulder, Colo. Quarterback Louisiana 2015-18. Pro caoch: Joined Broncos in
06, San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, Chicago State 2007-2010. College coach: Louisiana 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
C0-Founder and Senior Chair: (124-156-0)
Janice McNair 2002-05 Dom Capers.................18-46-0
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer: 2006-13 Gary Kubiak* ...............63-66-0
D. Cal McNair 2013 Wade Phillips ...................0-3-0
President: Jamey Rootes 2014-18 Bill O’Brien ...................43-41-0
General Manager: Brian Gaine * Released after 13 games in 2013
Executive Vice President of Team
Development: Jack Easterby PAID ATTENDANCE
Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Home 558,793 Away 490,803
and Administrative Officer: Total 1,049,596
Suzie Thomas Single-game home record,
Senior Vice President, Marketing and 72,008 (10/7/18)
Community Development: Single-season home record,
Jennifer Davenport 560,413 (2016)
American Football Conference Senior Vice President, Corporate
South Division Development: Greg Grissom 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Team Colors: Deep Steel Blue, Battle Red, Senior Vice President and Chief Round Name Pos. College
and Liberty White Accounting Officer: Marilan Logan 1 Tytus Howard T Alabama St.
Two NRG Park Senior Vice President, Football 2 Lonnie Johnson Jr. DB Kentucky
Houston, Texas 77054 Administration: Chris Olsen Max Scharping T Northern Illinois
Telephone: (832) 667-2000 Senior Vice President, Ticketing and 3 Kahale Warring TE San Diego St.
Event Management: John Schriever 5 Charles Omenihu DE Texas
2019 SCHEDULE Vice President and General Counsel: 6 Xavier Crawford DB Central Michigan
PRESEASON Greg Kondritz 7 Cullen Gillaspia FB Texas A&M
Aug. 8 at Green Bay .........................7:00 Vice President, Communications:
Aug. 17 Detroit ..................................7:00 Amy Palcic
Aug. 24 at Dallas................................6:00 Vice President and Chief Information
Aug. 29 Los Angeles Rams................7:00 Officer: Jeff Schmitz
Vice President of Broadcasting:
REGULAR SEASON Marc Vandermeer
Sep. 9 at New Orleans (Mon) ...........6:10 Director of Football Operations:
Sep. 15 Jacksonville........................12:00 Clay Hampton
Sep. 22 at Los Angeles Chargers........3:25 Director of Security: Brent Naccara
Sep. 29 Carolina..............................12:00 Director of Player Personnel:
Oct. 6 Atlanta................................12:00 Matt Bazirgan
Oct. 13 at Kansas City .....................12:00 Director of Pro Personnel: Rob Kisiel
Oct. 20 at Indianapolis .....................12:00 Assistant Director of Pro Personnel:
Oct. 27 Oakland ..............................12:00 C.J. Leak
Nov. 3 at Jacksonville (London) .8:30 AM Director of Football Information Systems:
Nov. 10 BYE Russell Joyner
Nov. 17 at Baltimore.........................12:00 Director of Player Engagement:
Nov. 21 Indianapolis (Thu) ................7:20 J.J. Moses
Dec. 1 New England ......................*7:20 Director of College Scouting:
Dec. 8 Denver................................12:00 James Liipfert
Dec. 15 at Tennessee .......................12:00 College Scouts: Bailee Brown,
Dec. 21/22 at Tampa Bay ........................TBD Ryan Cavanaugh, Brad Mathews,
Dec. 29 Tennessee ..........................12:00 Blaise Taggart, Nathan Trott
* All times CT; Sunday night games in College Scouting Coordinator:
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Tom Hayden
National Scouts: Mozique McCurtis,
Stadium: NRG Stadium John Ritcher
(opened in 2002) Pro Scouts: Chris Blanco, Steven Price
•Capacity: 71,995 NFS Area Scout: Najja Johnson
Houston, Texas 77054 Scouting Assistants: Todd Jones,
Playing Surface: Artificial Turf George Panos
Training Camp: Houston Methodist Training Football Administration Coordinator:
Center Kevin Krajcovic
NRG STADIUM Senior Director of Sports Medicine and
Head Athletic Trainer: Geoff Kaplan
Director of Rehabilitation & Associate
Head Athletic Trainer: Roland Ramirez
Director of Equipment Services:
Mike Parson
Director of Video Operations: Tim Brog
Sr. Director of Human Resources:
Glenda Morrison

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Watson 505 345 4165 68.3 26 9 62/384 103.1
08/09 W 17-10 at Kansas City Hopkins 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/18 W 16-13 San Francisco Texans 506 345 4165 68.2 26 9 62/384 102.9
08/25 L 20-21 at L.A. Rams Opponents 594 385 4477 64.8 28 15 43/310 92.7
08/30 W 14-6 Dallas
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (11-5) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Reid 3 128 42.7 101t 1
Date Result Opponent Fairbairn 0 0 0 39/41 37/42 0 150 Hal 3 2 0.7 2 0
09/09 L 20-27 at New England Hopkins 0 11 0 0/0 0/0 0 66 Joseph 2 46 23.0 28t 1
09/16 L 17-20 at Tennessee Miller 5 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 K. Jackson 2 24 12.0 13 0
09/23 L 22-27 N.Y. Giants D. Thomas 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Mathieu 2 6 3.0 6 0
09/30 W 37-34 at Indianapolis (OT) Watson 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Cunningham 1 38 38.0 38t 1
10/07 W 19-16 Dallas (OT) W. Fuller 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Scarlett 1 8 8.0 8 0
10/14 W 20-13 Buffalo J. Thomas 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 McKinney 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/21 W 20-7 at Jacksonville Blue 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Texans 15 252 16.8 101t 3
10/25 W 42-23 Miami Clowney 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 9 24 2.7 15 0
11/04 W 19-17 at Denver Coutee 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
11/18 W 23-21 at Washington Cunningham 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/26 W 34-17 Tennessee Ellington 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Daniel 74 3237 43.7 36 61
12/02 W 29-13 Cleveland Foreman 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Texans 74 3237 43.7 36 61
12/09 L 21-24 Indianapolis Joseph 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 80 3732 46.7 24 62
12/15 W 29-22 at N.Y. Jets Reid 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/23 L 30-32 at Philadelphia Smith 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
Texans 12 26 4 39/41 37/42 0 402 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 W 20-3 Jacksonville
Opponents 8 28 0 29/32 23/26 0 316 Ervin 21 7 175 8.3 27 0
(OT) Overtime
2-Pt Conv: None. Carter 16 8 146 9.1 30 0
Texans 0-1, Opponents 1-4. Mathieu 1 1 6 6.0 6 0
POSTSEASON (0-1)
Texans 38 16 327 8.6 30 0
Date Result Opponent
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 32 23 240 7.5 26 0
01/05 L 7-21 Indianapolis
Miller 210 973 4.6 97t 5
Watson 99 551 5.6 34 5 KICKOFF
SCORE BY PERIODS
Blue 150 499 3.3 17 2 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Texans 87 136 60 110 9 — 402
Carter 1 7 7.0 7 0 Ervin 10 253 25.3 36 0
Opponents 74 76 91 72 3 — 316
Coutee 3 0 0.0 3 0 Carter 9 221 24.6 30 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Foreman 7 -1 -0.1 2 0 Blue 1 13 13.0 13 0
Texans Opp. Weeden 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Texans 20 487 24.4 36 0
Total First Downs 333 298 Hopkins 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0 Opponents 33 682 20.7 40 0
Rushing 94 76 Texans 472 2021 4.3 97t 12
Opponents 385 1323 3.4 39 8 FIELD
Passing 202 200
GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Penalty 37 22
RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Fairbairn 1/1 9/9 11/11 12/15 4/6
3rd Down: Made/Att 77/208 91/227
Hopkins 115 1572 13.7 49t 11 Texans 1/1 9/9 11/11 12/15 4/6
3rd Down Pct. 37.0 40.1
W. Fuller 32 503 15.7 73t 4 Opponents 0/0 4/4 7/7 10/10 2/5
4th Down: Made/Att 8/12 12/20
4th Down Pct. 66.7 60.0 Coutee 28 287 10.3 40 1
Miller 25 163 6.5 16 1 SACKS No.
Possession Avg. 30:12 29:48
Griffin 24 305 12.7 47 0 Watt 16.0
Total Net Yards 5802 5490
D. Thomas 23 275 12.0 31 2 Clowney 9.0
Avg. Per Game 362.6 343.1
J. Thomas 20 215 10.8 39 4 Mercilus 4.0
Total Plays 1040 1022
Carter 20 195 9.8 50 0 Covington 3.5
Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.4
Blue 20 154 7.7 28 0 Mathieu 3.0
Net Yards Rushing 2021 1323
Akins 17 225 13.2 28 0 Reader 2.0
Avg. Per Game 126.3 82.7
Ellington 8 92 11.5 23 1 McKinney 1.5
Total Rushes 472 385
Smith 5 91 18.2 35t 1 Blackson 1.0
Net Yards Passing 3781 4167
Ervin 3 35 11.7 19 0 Ejiofor 1.0
Avg. Per Game 236.3 260.4
Foreman 2 28 14.0 20t 1 K. Jackson 1.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 62/384 43/310
Webb 2 13 6.5 7 0 Watkins 1.0
Gross Yards 4165 4477
Coates 1 12 12.0 12 0 Texans 43.0
Att./Completions 506/345 594/385
Texans 345 4165 12.1 73t 26 Opponents 62.0
Completion Pct. 68.2 64.8
Had Intercepted 9 15 Opponents 385 4477 11.6 83t 28
Punts/Average 74/43.7 80/46.7
Net Punting Avg. 74/39.1 80/40.8
Penalties/Yards 105/787 117/945
Fumbles/Ball Lost 19/7 26/14
Touchdowns 42 36
Rushing 12 8
Passing 26 28
Returns 4 0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Arian Foster, 2009-15.........................................................................6,472
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Schaub, 2007-13 .....................................................................23,221
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Schaub, 2007-13 ..........................................................................124
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Johnson, 2003-14....................................................................1,012
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Johnson, 2003-14..................................................................13,597
Interceptions ...................................................................Johnathan Joseph, 2011-18....................................................................16
Kareem Jackson, 2010-18 ......................................................................16
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2013-17 .......................................................................47.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 .......................................................................10.2
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................André Davis, 2007-09 ..........................................................................25.4
Field Goals ......................................................................Kris Brown, 2002-09.............................................................................172
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Arian Foster, 2009-15..............................................................................68
Points..............................................................................Kris Brown, 2002-09.............................................................................767
*Sacks............................................................................J.J. Watt, 2011-18 ...............................................................................92.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Arian Foster, 2010 ..............................................................................1,616
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Schaub, 2009.............................................................................4,770
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Schaub, 2009 .................................................................................29
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Johnson, 2008............................................................................115
DeAndre Hopkins, 2018 ........................................................................115
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Johnson, 2012.........................................................................1,598
Interceptions ...................................................................Marcus Coleman, 2003.............................................................................7
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2017 ............................................................................49.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Keshawn Martin, 2012 .........................................................................12.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................André Davis, 2007 ...............................................................................30.3
Field Goals ......................................................................Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2018 .............................................................................37
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Arian Foster, 2010 ...................................................................................18
Points..............................................................................Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2018 ...........................................................................150
*Sacks............................................................................J.J. Watt, 2012, 2014 ..........................................................................20.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Arian Foster, 9-12-10 ............................................................................231
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Schaub, 11-18-12.........................................................................527
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ryan Fitzpatrick, 11-30-14 ........................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Johnson, 11-18-12 .......................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Johnson, 11-18-12 .....................................................................273
Interceptions ...................................................................Glover Quin, 11-28-10 ..............................................................................3
Field Goals ......................................................................Randy Bullock, 12-21-14 ..........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ryan Moats, 11-1-09................................................................................3
Arian Foster, 9-12-10, 10-23-11, 10-26-14 ...............................................3
Andre Johnson, 11-3-13 ...........................................................................3
Ben Tate, 12-1-13 .....................................................................................3
DeAndre Hopkins, 10-8-17........................................................................3
Points..............................................................................Randy Bullock, 12-21-14 ........................................................................19
*Sacks............................................................................Connor Barwin, 11-27-11 ......................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
89 Adams, Jerell TE 6-5 254 12/31/92 3 South Carolina Pinewood, S.C. FA-’18 0*
50 Adams, Tyrell ILB 6-2 230 4/11/92 4 West Georgia Atlanta, Ga. FA-’18 4/0
37 Addae, Jahleel S 5-10 195 1/24/90 7 Central Michigan Valrico, Fla. FA-'19 16/16*
88 Akins, Jordan TE 6-4 243 4/19/92 2 Central Florida Locust Grove, Ga. D3c-’18 16/6
23 Bademosi, Johnson CB 6-0 219 7/23/90 8 Stanford Silver Spring, Md. UFA(NE)-’18 16/0
97 Blackson, Angelo DE 6-4 319 11/14/92 5 Auburn Bear, Del. FA-’17 16/4
30 Boddy-Calhoun, Briean CB 5-9 193 1/21/93 4 Minnesota Wilmington, Del. FA-’19 16/8*
25 Burton, Deante CB 6-2 205 7/12/94 2 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. FA’-18 3/0*
14 Carter, DeAndre WR 5-8 190 4/10/93 2 Sacramento State San Jose, Calif. W(Phil)-’18 14/4*
90 Clowney, Jadeveon DE/OLB 6-5 255 2/14/93 6 South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. D1-’14 15/15
51 Cole, Dylan ILB 6-0 237 5/19/94 3 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. FA-’17 8/0
22 Colvin, Aaron CB 6-0 191 10/2/91 6 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. UFA(Jax)-’18 10/2
16 Coutee, Keke WR 5-11 187 1/14/97 2 Texas Tech Lufkin, Texas D4-’18 6/2
41 Cunningham, Zach ILB 6-3 238 12/2/94 3 Vanderbilt Pinson, Ala. D2-’17 14/14
8 Daniel, Trevor P 6-1 231 12/8/94 2 Tennessee Dickson, Tenn. FA-’18 16/0
70 Davenport, Julién T 6-7 325 1/9/95 3 Bucknell Paulsboro, N.J. D4a-’17 16/15
92 Dunn, Brandon NT 6-2 310 9/5/92 4 Louisville Louisville, Ky. FA-’15 14/10
53 Ejiofor, Duke OLB 6-4 255 4/24/95 2 Wake Forest Houston, Texas D6a-’18 11/0
7 Fairbairn, Ka’imi K 6-0 183 1/29/94 4 UCLA Kailua, Hawaii FA-’16 16/0
87 Fells, Darren TE 6-7 270 4/22/86 6 California-Irvine Fullerton, Calif. FA-’19 16/11*
40 Ferguson, Josh RB 5-10 205 5/23/93 3 Illinois Naperville, Ill. FA-’18 0*
27 Foreman, D’Onta RB 6-1 236 4/24/96 3 Texas Texas City, Texas D3-’17 1/0
15 Fuller V, Will WR 6-0 184 4/16/94 4 Notre Dame Philadelphia, Pa. D1-’16 7/7
73 Fulton, Zach C/G 6-5 321 9/23/91 6 Tennessee Homewood, Ill. UFA(KC)-’18 13/13
39 Gipson Sr., Tashaun S 5-11 212 8/7/90 8 Wyoming Dallas, Texas FA-’19 16/16
84 Griffin, Ryan TE 6-6 264 1/11/90 7 Connecticut Londonderry, N.H. D6d-’13 14/11
93 Heath, Joel DE 6-6 302 6/18/93 4 Michigan State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’16 5/0
76 Henderson, Seantrel T 6-7 351 1/21/92 6 Miami St. Paul, Minn. UFA(Buff)-’18 1/1
10 Hopkins, DeAndre WR 6-1 212 6/6/92 7 Clemson Central, S.C. D1-’13 16/16
38 Howell, Buddy RB 6-1 218 3/27/96 2 Florida Atlantic Coconut Grove, Fla. W(Mia)-’18 15/0
63 Johnson, Roderick T 6-6 306 11/28/95 3 Florida State Florissant, Mo. W(Cle)-’18 1/0
34 Jones, Taiwan RB 6-0 195 7/26/88 9 Eastern Washington San Francisco, Calif. FA-'19 6/0*
24 Joseph, Johnathan CB 5-11 186 4/16/84 14 South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. UFA(Cin)-’11 14/14
58 Kalambayi, Peter ILB 6-3 254 6/26/95 2 Stanford Matthews, N.C. D6c-’18 15/0
75 Kalil, Matt T 6-7 315 7/6/89 8 Southern California Corona, Calif. FA-’19 0*
64 Kelemete, Senio G 6-3 301 5/10/90 7 Washington Seattle, Wash. UFA(NO)-’18 15/14
35 Kelly Jr., Jermaine CB 6-1 204 2/26/95 2 San Jose State Los Angeles, Calif. D7-’18 0*
42 Landrum, Chris OLB 6-2 245 9/14/92 4 Jacksonville State Meridian, Miss. FA-’18 7/0*
65 Mancz, Greg C/G 6-4 302 4/23/92 5 Toledo Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’15 16/4
66 Martin, Nick C 6-4 295 4/29/93 4 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. D2-’16 16/16
2 McCarron, A.J. QB 6-3 215 9/13/90 6 Alabama Mobile, Ala. FA-’19 2/0*
55 McKinney, Benardrick ILB 6-4 257 11/19/92 5 Mississippi State Tunica, Miss. D2-’15 16/16
59 Mercilus, Whitney OLB 6-4 258 7/21/90 8 Illinois Akron, Ohio D1-’12 16/9
26 Miller, Lamar RB 5-10 221 4/25/91 8 Miami Miami, Fla. UFA(Mia)-’16 14/14
33 Moore, A.J. S 5-11 200 12/15/95 2 Mississippi Bassfield, Miss. W(NE)-’18 16/0
77 Rankin, Martinas G 6-5 311 10/20/94 2 Mississippi State Mendenhall, Miss. D3b-’18 16/4
98 Reader, D.J. DE/NT 6-3 347 7/1/94 4 Clemson Greensboro, N.C. D5b-’16 16/16
20 Reid, Justin S 6-1 203 2/15/97 2 Stanford Prairieville, La. D3a-’18 16/12
21 Roby, Bradley CB 5-11 194 5/1/92 6 Ohio State Fort Worth, Texas UFA(Den)-’19 15/15*
57 Scarlett, Brennan OLB 6-4 263 7/31/93 4 Stanford Portland, Ore. FA-’16 12/2
61 Shakir, Maurquice G 6-4 326 10/14/93 2 Middle Tennessee State Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’18 0*
17 Smith, Vyncint WR 6-3 202 6/9/96 2 Limestone Columbia, S.C. FA-’18 7/1
83 Thomas, Jordan TE 6-5 277 8/2/96 2 Mississippi State Sumrall, Miss. D6b-’18 16/11
91 Watkins, Carlos DE 6-3 297 12/5/93 3 Clemson Mooresboro, N.C. D4b-’17 4/0
4 Watson, Deshaun QB 6-2 215 9/14/95 3 Clemson Gainesville, Ga. D1-’17 16/16
99 Watt, J.J. DE 6-5 288 3/22/89 9 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wis. D1-’11 16/16
5 Webb III, Joe QB 6-4 231 11/14/86 10 Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, Ala. UFA(Buff)-’18 16/0
46 Weeks, Jon LS 5-10 242 2/17/86 10 Baylor Bethpage, N.Y. FA-’10 16/0
56 Woodson-Luster, Xavier ILB 6-1 220 8/6/95 2 Arkansas State Eufaula, Ala. FA-'19 4/0*

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* 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.

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COACHING STAFF Panthers 1995-98, New England Patriots 1999- 1989, Plano, Texas. Defensive back Penn State
Head Coach, 2008, Cleveland Browns 2009-10, San Francisco 2008-11. Pro defensive back New York Jets 2012,
Bill O’Brien 49ers 2011-14, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2013. Pro coach:
Pro Career: Bill O’Brien was named the third head Texans in 2018. Buffalo Bills 2015-16, Los Angeles Chargers
coach in Houston Texans franchise history on John Aylward, offensive assistant; born April 15, 2017, joined Texans in 2018.
January 3, 2014. O’Brien, who owns 27 years of 1996, Tewksbury, Mass. Wide receiver Saint Anthony Midget, secondary; born Feb. 22, 1978,
collegiate and NFL coaching experience, is just the Anselm 2015-18. No pro playing experience. Pro Clewiston, Fla. Cornerback Virginia Tech 1996-99.
14th coach in the NFL since 1978 to begin his coach: Joined Texans in 2019. No pro playing experience. College coach: Virginia
head coaching career with three consecutive win- Danny Barrett, running backs; born December Tech 2007, Georgia State 2008-12, Penn State
ning seasons. In 2018, the Texans captured their 18, 1961, Boynton Beach, Fla. Quarterback 2013. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2014.
third AFC South Division championship in the last Cincinnati 1979-82. Pro quarterback Calgary Matt O’Donnell, defensive assistant; April 15,
four seasons and earned their fourth winning sea- Stampeders (CFL) 1983-85, 1990-91, 1996, 1990, Tipton, Iowa. Linebacker Brown 2008-11.
son in five years under O’Brien. Prior to his tenure, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1985-88, British No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa
the Texans had only put together three winning Columbia Lions (CFL) 1992-93, 1998, Ottawa 2014, Southern Mississippi 2015, Duke 2016-17.
seasons in franchise history. The 2018 Texans Rough Riders (CFL) 1994-95. College coach: Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2018.
recorded a franchise-record nine-game winning Buffalo 2007-09, Central Florida 2011-15. Pro John Pagano, senior defensive assistant/
streak and became the first team in NFL history to coach: Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 1997, British outside linebackers; born March 30, 1967,
win nine consecutive games after beginning a sea- Columbia Lions (CFL) 1998-99, Saskatchewan Boulder, Colo. Linebacker Mesa State College
son 0-3. In 2015, Houston became the first NFL Roughriders (CFL) 2000-06, Miami Dolphins 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College
team since 1950 to earn a trip to the postseason 2016-17, joined Texans in 2018. coach: Mesa State College 1989, Nevada-Las
with four different starting quarterbacks winning at Brian Cushing, asst. strength and conditioning; Vegas 1990-91, Louisiana Tech 1994, Mississippi
least one regular season game. In his first season born January 24, 1987, Park Ridge, N.J. 1995. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 1996-97,
in 2014, Houston’s seven-win improvement led Linebacker Southern California 2005-08. Pro line- Indianapolis Colts 1998-2001, San Diego
the NFL and made the Texans the sixth team since backer Houston Texans 2009-17. Pro coach: Chargers 2002-16, Oakland Raiders 2017, joined
1978 to post a winning season following a season Joined Texans in 2019. Texans in 2018.
in which it won two or fewer games. Prior to Akeem Dent, defensive assistant; born September John Perry, wide receivers; born June 4, 1969,
Houston, O’Brien was head coach at Penn State 27, 1987, Atlanta, Ga. Linebacker Georgia 2007- Lawrence, Mass. Wide receiver New Hampshire
from 2012-13, and in the latter year won multiple 10. Pro linebacker Atlanta Falcons 2011-13, 1988-1992. No pro playing experience. College
National Coach of the Year awards. From 2007- Houston Texans 2014-16. Pro coach: Joined coach: Northeastern 1993, Brown 1994-96, New
11, he helped lead the New England Patriots to a Texans in 2019. Hampshire 1997-98, 2007, Dartmouth 1999-
pair of Super Bowl berths. Career record: 43-41. Mike Devlin, offensive line; born November 16, 2004, Georgetown 2005, Hofstra 2006,
Background: O’Brien played linebacker and defen- 1969, Blacksburg, Va. Offensive lineman Iowa Merrimack 2008-12 (head coach), Delaware
sive end at Brown (1990-92) and graduated with 1989-92. Pro offensive lineman Buffalo Bills 2013. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2014.
a double concentration in political science and 1993-95, Arizona Cardinals 1996-99. College Carl Smith, quarterbacks; born April 26, 1948,
organizational behavioral management. Previously coach: Toledo 2004-05. Pro coach: Arizona Wasco, Calif. Quarterback Bakersfield College
coached collegiately at Brown (1993-94), Georgia Cardinals 2000-03, New York Jets 2006-14, 1966-67, defensive back Cal Poly-SLO 1969-70.
Tech (1995-2002), Maryland (2003-04), and joined Texans in 2015. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cal-Poly
Duke (2005-06). Joe Distor, asst. strength and conditioning; born SLO 1971, Colorado 1972-73, Louisiana-Lafayette
Personal: Born on October 23, 1969 in March 28, 1992, Phoenix, Ariz. Attended Arizona 1974-78, Lamar 1979-81, North Carolina State
Dorchester, Mass. He and his wife, Colleen, have State. No college or pro playing experience. 1982, Southern California 2004. Pro coach:
two sons: Jack, 17, and Michael, 14. College coach: UCLA 2014-15, Memphis 2016 Philadelphia Stars (USFL) 1983-85, New Orleans
(winter). Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2016-17, Saints 1986-96, New England Patriots 1997-99,
ASSISTANT COACHES joined Texans in 2019 Cleveland Browns 2001-03, 2009-10, Seattle
Romeo Crennel, asst. head coach/defensive coor- Mike Eubanks, head strength and conditioning; Seahawks 2011-18, joined Texans in 2019.
dinator; born June 18, 1947, Lynchburg, Va. born December 31, 1980, Kansas City, Kan. Tracy Smith, asst. special teams; born February
Defensive lineman/offensive tackle Western Defensive back Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1999-2002. 23, 1982, Beaumont, Texas. Attended Louisiana
Kentucky 1966-69. No pro playing experience. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: State. No college or pro playing experience.
College coach: Western Kentucky 1970-74, Texas Jacksonville 2009-11, Denver Broncos 2012-17, College coach: Utah State 2006-08. Pro coach:
Tech 1975-77, Mississippi 1978-79, Georgia Tech joined Texans in 2018. Cleveland Browns 2009-10, Seattle Seahawks
1980. Pro coach: New York Giants 1981-92, New Jason George, asst. strength and condition- 2011, San Francisco 49ers 2012-14, Oakland
England Patriots 1993-96, 2001-04, New York Jets ing/sports science coordinator; born October 3, Raiders 2015-17, joined Texans in 2018.
1997-99, Cleveland Browns 2000, 2005-08 (head 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Safety Billy Voltaire, asst. strength and condition-
coach 2005-08), Kansas City Chiefs 2010-12 Manitoba 1991-92. No pro playing experience. ing/performance therapist; born August 11, 1984,
(interim head coach, final three games 2011, head College coach: Kansas 1997-98, Fordham 1998- Jamaica, N.Y. Attended Florida Atlantic, LIU
coach 2012), joined Texans in 2014. 2008. Pro coach: Jacksonville 2009-11, Denver Brooklyn, Florida International. No college or pro
Tim Kelly, offensive coordinator; born August 17, Broncos 2012-14, Chicago Bears 2015-17, joined playing experience. Pro coach: Denver Broncos
1986, Chicago Heights, Ill. Defensive tackle Texans in 2018. 2015-17, joined Texans in 2018.
Eastern Illinois 2004-07. No pro playing experi- Bobby King, inside linebackers; born June 29, Anthony Weaver, defensive line; born July 28,
ence. College coach: Illinois Wesleyan 2008-09, 1978, Louisville, Ky. Linebacker Texas El-Paso 1980, Killeen, Texas. Defensive lineman Notre
Minnesota State-Moorehead 2010, Ball State 1998-2000. College coach: Texas El-Paso 2002- Dame 1998-2001. Pro defensive lineman
2011, Penn State 2012-13. Pro coach: Joined 03, West Texas A&M 2005, West Texas A&M Baltimore Ravens 2002-05, Houston Texans
Texans in 2014. 2008-09, Baylor 2006-07. Pro coach: Dallas 2006-08. College coach: Florida 2010, North
Brad Seely, special teams coordinator; born Cowboys 2010, Houston Texans 2011-13, San Texas 2011. Pro coach: New York Jets 2012,
September 6, 1956, Vinton, Iowa. Offensive line- Diego Chargers 2014-16, re-joined Texans in 2017. Buffalo Bills 2013, Cleveland Browns 2014-15,
man South Dakota State 1974-77. No pro playing Will Lawing, tight ends; born November 27, 1985, joined Texans in 2016.
experience. College coach: South Dakota State Boone, N.C. Wide receiver North Carolina 2004- T.J. Yates, offensive assistant; born May 28,
1978, Colorado State 1980, Southern Methodist 07. No pro playing experience. College coach: 1987, Marietta, Ga. Quarterback North Carolina.
1981, North Carolina State 1982, Pacific 1983, Juniata 2009-12, Penn State 2013. Pro coach: Pro quarterback Houston Texans 2011-13, 2015,
Oklahoma State 1984-88. Pro coach: Indianapolis Joined Texans in 2014. 2017, Atlanta Falcons 2014. Pro coach: Joined
Colts 1989-1993, New York Jets 1994, Carolina D’Anton Lynn, asst. secondary; born October 24, Texans in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner and CEO: James Irsay Baltimore 1953-1983
Vice Chair/Owner: Carlie Irsay-Gordon (539-483-7)
Vice Chair/Owner: Casey Foyt Records include postseason games
Vice Chair/Owner: Kalen Jackson 1953 Keith Molesworth ..............3-9-0
General Manager: Chris Ballard 1954-62 Weeb Ewbank ...............61-52-1
Head Coach: Frank Reich 1963-69 Don Shula .....................73-26-4
Chief Operating Officer: Pete Ward 1970-72 Don McCafferty*...........26-11-1
Chief Financial Officer: Kurt Humphrey 1972 John Sandusky .................4-5-0
Chief Legal Officer: Dan Emerson 1973-74 Howard Schnellenberger**..4-13-0
Chief Sales and Marketing Officer: 1974 Joe Thomas......................2-9-0
Roger VanDerSnick 1975-79 Ted Marchibroda ............41-36-0
Senior Vice President of Ticket Sales and 1980-81 Mike McCormack............9-23-0
Service: Joe Ondrejko 1982-84 Frank Kush***..............11-28-1
Vice President of Communications: 1984 Hal Hunter.........................0-1-0
American Football Conference Steve Campbell 1985-86 Rod Dowhower**** .......5-24-0
South Division Vice President of Special Projects and 1986-91 Ron Meyer# .................36-36-0
Team Colors: Royal Blue and White Historical Affairs: Larry Hall 1991 Rick Venturi.....................1-10-0
P.O. Box 535000 Vice President of Premium Seating and 1992-95 Ted Marchibroda ...........32-35-0
Indianapolis, Indiana 46253 Ticket Sales: Greg Hylton 1996-97 Lindy Infante .................12-21-0
Telephone: (317) 297-2658 Vice President of Finance and Human 1998-2001 Jim Mora ......................32-34-0
2019 SCHEDULE Resources: Stacy Johns 2002-08 Tony Dungy...................92-33-0
PRESEASON Vice President of Content and 2009-11 Jim Caldwell .................28-24-0
Aug. 8 at Buffalo ...........................7:00 Production: Dave Knickerbocker 2012-17 Chuck Pagano...............56-46-0
Aug. 17 Cleveland ..........................4:00 Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: 2018 Frank Reich.....................11-7-0
Aug. 24 Chicago .............................7:00 Ryan Lobsiger *Released after five games in 1972
Vice President of Marketing: **Released after three games in 1974
Aug. 29 at Cincinnati .......................7:00 ***Resigned after 15 games in 1984
Stephanie Pemberton
REGULAR SEASON ****Released after 13 games in 1986
Vice President of Equipment Operations: #Released after five games in 1991
Sep. 8 at Los Angeles Chargers.....4:05 Jon Scott
Sep. 15 at Tennessee .....................1:00 Assistant General Manager: Ed Dodds PAID ATTENDANCE
Sep. 22 Atlanta...............................1:00 Vice President of Player Personnel: Home 488,521 Away 484,885
Sep. 29 Oakland .............................1:00 Rex Hogan Total 973,406
Oct. 6 at Kansas City ..................*8:20 Director of Football Administration: Single-game home record,
Oct. 13 BYE Mike Bluem 67,650 (1/24/10)
Oct. 20 Houston .............................1:00 Director of College Scouting: Single-season home record,
Oct. 27 Denver...............................4:25 Morocco Brown 520,687 (2010)
Nov. 3 at Pittsburgh.......................1:00 Director of Pro Personnel: Kevin Rogers
Nov. 10 Miami ................................4:05 Director of Player Development: 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Nov. 17 Jacksonville.......................1:00 Brian Decker Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 21 at Houston (Thu) ................8:20 Assistant Director of Pro Scouting: 2 Rock Ya-Sin CB Temple
Dec. 1 Tennessee .........................1:00 Jon Shaw Ben Banogu LB Texas Christian
Dec. 8 at Tampa Bay .....................1:00 Video Director: Stewart Cramer Parris Campbell WR Ohio St.
Dec. 16 at New Orleans (Mon) ........8:15 Head Athletic Trainer: Dave Hammer 3 Bobby Okereke LB Stanford
Dec. 22 Carolina.............................1:00 Director of Sports Medicine: Erin Barill 4 Khari Willis S Michigan St.
Dec. 29 at Jacksonville....................1:00 Assistant Equipment Managers: 5 Marvell Tell III CB Southern California
* All times ET; Sunday night games in Sean Sullivan, Mike Mays, E.J. Speed LB Tarleton St.
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Brian Seabrooks 6 Gerri Green DE Mississippi St.
Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium (opened in Assistant Trainers: Kyle Davis, 7 Jackson Barton T Utah
2008) •Capacity: 63,000 Kerry Gordon, Brian Buening Javon Patterson C Mississippi
500 South Capitol Avenue Assistant Video Directors: John Starliper,
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 Matt DeWall
Playing Surface:
Motz Group/Shaw Sports Turf
Training Camp: Grand Park Sports Campus
19000 Grand Park Blvd.
Westfield, IN 46074
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Luck 639 430 4593 67.3 39 15 18/134 98.7
08/09 W 19-17 at Seattle Brissett 4 2 2 50.0 0 0 0/0 56.3
08/20 L 19-20 Baltimore Ebron 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/25 W 23-17 San Francisco Colts 644 432 4595 67.1 39 15 18/134 98.2
08/30 W 27-26 at Cincinnati Opponents 542 384 4033 70.8 21 15 38/228 93.5

REGULAR SEASON (10-6) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS K. Moore 3 52 17.3 32 0
09/09 L 23-34 Cincinnati Vinatieri 0 0 0 44/47 23/27 0 113 Leonard 2 38 19.0 28 0
09/16 W 21-9 at Washington Ebron 1 13 0 0/0 0/0 0 84 Hooker 2 34 17.0 27 0
09/23 L 16-20 at Philadelphia Mack 9 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 64 Mitchell 1 47 47.0 47 0
09/30 L 34-37 Houston (OT) Hilton 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Goode 1 16 16.0 16 0
10/04 L 24-38 at New England Hines 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Odum 1 14 14.0 14 0
10/14 L 34-42 at N.Y. Jets Inman 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 A. Walker 1 11 11.0 11 0
10/21 W 37-5 Buffalo Swoope 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Farley 1 7 7.0 7 0
10/28 W 42-28 at Oakland Rogers 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 16 Desir 1 1 1.0 1 0
11/11 W 29-26 Jacksonville Alie-Cox 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 C. Moore 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/18 W 38-10 Tennessee Doyle 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Wilson 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/25 W 27-24 Miami Pascal 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Colts 15 220 14.7 47 0
12/02 L 0-6 at Jacksonville Grant 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 15 148 9.9 36 2
12/09 W 24-21 at Houston Hewitt 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/16 W 23-0 Dallas M. Johnson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/23 W 28-27 N.Y. Giants Wilkins 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Sanchez 57 2629 46.1 24 63
12/30 W 33-17 at Tennessee Colts 13 39 0 44/47 23/27 0 433 Colts 57 2629 46.1 24 63
(OT) Overtime Opponents 12 21 4 36/37 28/33 1 344 Opponents 67 3022 45.1 33 62
2-Pt Conv: Mack 2, Rogers 2.
POSTSEASON (1-1) Colts 4-5, Opponents 0-0. PUNT
Date Result Opponent RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
01/05 W 21-7 at Houston RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Rogers 23 28 215 9.3 51 0
01/12 L 13-31 at Kansas City Mack 195 908 4.7 49 9 Hilton 1 0 2 2.0 2 0
Wilkins 60 336 5.6 53 1 Colts 24 28 217 9.0 51 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Hines 85 314 3.7 18 2 Opponents 21 18 93 4.4 15 0
Colts 83 135 87 125 3 — 433 Luck 46 148 3.2 33 0
Opponents 76 99 80 83 6 — 344 Pascal 2 10 5.0 8 0 KICKOFF
Turbin 4 10 2.5 5 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Michael 2 9 4.5 8 0 Pascal 14 297 21.2 29 0
Colts Opp. McNichols 2 4 2.0 7 0 M. Johnson 1 23 23.0 23 0
Total First Downs 371 315 M. Johnson 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Rogers 1 10 10.0 10 0
Rushing 96 87 Rogers 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 Wilkins 1 7 7.0 7 0
Passing 237 203 Brissett 7 -7 -1.0 -1 0 Colts 17 337 19.8 29 0
Penalty 38 25 Ebron 3 -8 -2.7 2t 1 Opponents 27 595 22.0 47 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 104/214 82/200 Colts 408 1718 4.2 53 13
3rd Down Pct. 48.6 41.0 Opponents 415 1626 3.9 34t 12 FIELD
4th Down: Made/Att 7/15 7/15 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
4th Down Pct. 46.7 46.7 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Vinatieri 0/0 8/8 6/7 5/6 4/6
Possession Avg. 29:46 30:14 Hilton 76 1270 16.7 68t 6 Colts 0/0 8/8 6/7 5/6 4/6
Total Net Yards 6179 5431 Ebron 66 750 11.4 53t 13 Opponents 0/0 6/6 11/11 10/12 1/4
Avg. Per Game 386.2 339.4 Hines 63 425 6.7 28 2
Total Plays 1070 995 Rogers 53 485 9.2 34 2 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.5 Grant 35 334 9.5 23 1 Autry 9.0
Net Yards Rushing 1718 1626 Inman 28 304 10.9 29 3 Leonard 7.0
Avg. Per Game 107.4 101.6 Pascal 27 268 9.9 28 2 Sheard 5.5
Total Rushes 408 415 Doyle 26 245 9.4 20 2 Hunt 5.0
Net Yards Passing 4461 3805 Mack 17 103 6.1 29t 1 Turay 4.0
Avg. Per Game 278.8 237.8 Wilkins 16 85 5.3 17 0 Ward 3.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 18/134 38/228 Swoope 8 87 10.9 26 3 Lewis 2.0
Gross Yards 4595 4033 Alie-Cox 7 133 19.0 34 2 K. Moore 1.5
Att./Completions 644/432 542/384 M. Johnson 6 102 17.0 34t 1 A. Walker 1.0
Completion Pct. 67.1 70.8 Luck 1 4 4.0 4 0 Colts 38.0
Had Intercepted 15 15 Turbin 1 3 3.0 3 0 Opponents 18.0
Punts/Average 57/46.1 67/45.1 Hewitt 1 1 1.0 1t 1
Net Punting Avg. 57/42.7 67/41.9 Kelly 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0
Penalties/Yards 120/953 131/1115 Colts 432 4595 10.6 68t 39
Fumbles/Ball Lost 17/9 22/11 Opponents 384 4033 10.5 80t 21
Touchdowns 52 37
Rushing 13 12
Passing 39 21
Returns 0 4

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Edgerrin James, 1999-2005...............................................................9,226
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Peyton Manning, 1998-2011 ............................................................54,828
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 1998-2011 .................................................................399
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 ..............................................................1,102
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 ............................................................14,580
Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Boyd, 1960-68.............................................................................57
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat McAfee, 2009-16 ...........................................................................46.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ron Gardin, 1970-71 ...........................................................................13.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jim Duncan, 1969-71 ..........................................................................32.6
Field Goals ......................................................................Adam Vinatieri, 2006-2018 ...................................................................319
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 .................................................................128
Points..............................................................................Adam Vinatieri, 2006-18 ....................................................................1,442
*Sacks............................................................................Robert Mathis, 2003-16.....................................................................123.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Edgerrin James, 2000 ........................................................................1,709
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Andrew Luck, 2014............................................................................4,761
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 2004 ............................................................................49
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Marvin Harrison, 2002 ......................................................................**143
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Marvin Harrison, 2002 .......................................................................1,722
Interceptions ...................................................................Tom Keane, 1953....................................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat McAfee, 2016 ................................................................................49.3
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................T.J. Rushing, 2007 ...............................................................................13.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jim Duncan, 1970................................................................................35.4
Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Vanderjagt, 2003.............................................................................37
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Lenny Moore, 1964.................................................................................20
Points..............................................................................Mike Vanderjagt, 2003...........................................................................157
*Sacks............................................................................Robert Mathis, 2013 ............................................................................19.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Edgerrin James, 10-15-00 ....................................................................219
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Peyton Manning, 10-31-04....................................................................472
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 9-28-03, 11-25-04 .........................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Reggie Wayne, 10-3-10 ..........................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Raymond Berry, 11-10-57.....................................................................224
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Mike Prior, 12-20-92
Field Goals ......................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5
Last time by Adam Vinatieri, 10-9-16
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4
Last time by Joseph Addai, 11-26-06
Points..............................................................................Many times .............................................................................................24
Last time by Joseph Addai, 11-26-06
*Sacks............................................................................Johnie Cooks, 11-25-84 ........................................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
49 Adams, Matthew LB 6-0 230 12/12/95 2 Houston Missouri City, Texas D7-’18 16/5
81 Alie-Cox, Mo TE 6-5 267 9/19/93 2 Virginia Commonwealth Middleburg, Va. FA-’17 9/1
63 Andrews, Josh C 6-2 311 6/21/91 4 Oregon State Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’18 3/0
96 Autry, Denico DT/DE 6-5 270 7/15/90 6 Mississippi State Albemarle, N.C. UFA(Oak)-’18 12/11
67 Boehm, Evan C/G 6-3 310 8/19/93 4 Missouri Lee’s Summit, Mo. FA-’18 11/4
7 Brissett, Jacoby QB 6-4 235 12/11/92 4 North Carolina State West Palm Beach, Fla. T(NE)-’17 4/0
11 Cain, Deon WR 6-2 202 8/9/96 2 Clemson Tampa, Fla. D6-’18 0*
74 Castonzo, Anthony T 6-7 311 8/9/88 9 Boston College Hawthorn Woods, Ill. D1-’11 11/11
62 Clark, Le’Raven G/T 6-5 311 4/22/93 4 Texas Tech Rockdale, Texas D3-’16 12/4
32 Collins, Jalen CB 6-1 203 3/20/93 3 Louisiana State Kansas City, Mo. FA-’18 0*
35 Desir, Pierre CB 6-1 198 9/8/90 6 Lindenwood Port-au-Prince, Haiti W(Sea)-’17 16/12
84 Doyle, Jack TE 6-6 262 5/5/90 7 Western Kentucky Indianapolis, Ind. W(Tenn)-’13 6/6
85 Ebron, Eric TE 6-4 253 4/10/93 6 North Carolina Newark, N.J. FA-’18 16/8
41 Farley, Matthias S 5-11 209 7/15/92 4 Notre Dame Charlotte, N.C. W(Ariz)-’16 5/1
44 Franklin, Zaire LB 6-0 238 7/2/96 2 Syracuse Philadelphia, Pa. D7-’18 16/2
17 Funchess, Devin WR 6-4 225 5/21/94 5 Michigan Detroit, Mich. UFA(Car)-’19 14/12*
26 Geathers, Clayton S 6-2 220 6/1/92 5 Central Florida Georgetown, S.C. D4-’15 12/12
64 Glowinski, Mark G 6-4 310 5/3/92 5 West Virginia Wilkes-Barre, Pa. W(Sea)-’17 11/9
73 Haeg, Joe T/G 6-6 305 3/11/93 4 North Dakota State Lake Shore, Minn. D5-’16 8/6
27 Hairston, Nate CB 6-0 195 6/30/94 3 Temple Washington, D.C. D5-’17 13/7
13 Hilton, T.Y. WR 5-10 183 11/14/89 8 Florida International Miami, Fla. D3-’12 14/14
21 Hines, Nyheim RB 5-9 198 11/12/96 2 North Carolina State Garner, N.C. D4-’18 16/3
47 Holmes, Gabe TE 6-5 255 3/29/91 4 Purdue Miramar, Fla. FA-’19 8/4*
29 Hooker, Malik S 6-1 212 4/2/96 3 Ohio State New Castle, Pa. D1-’17 14/14
99 Houston, Justin DE 6-3 258 1/12/89 9 Georgia Statesboro, Ga. FA-’19 12/12*
92 Hunt, Margus DT 6-8 298 7/14/87 7 Southern Methodist Karksi-Nuia, Estonia UFA(Cin)-’17 15/14
38 Johnson, Isaiah S 6-1 210 5/16/92 3 Georgia Tech Columbus, Ohio FA-’19 2/0*
16 Johnson, Marcus WR 6-1 204 8/5/94 3 Texas League City, Texas T(Sea)-’18 5/0
6 Kelly, Chad QB 6-2 228 3/26/94 2 Mississippi Buffalo, N.Y. FA-’19 1/0*
78 Kelly, Ryan C 6-4 309 5/30/93 4 Alabama West Chester, Ohio D1-’16 12/12
36 Kindred, Derrick S 5-10 210 12/15/93 4 Texas Christian San Antonio, Texas W(Cle)-’19 16/2*
53 Leonard, Darius LB 6-2 234 7/27/95 2 South Carolina State Lake View, S.C. D2-’18 15/15
94 Lewis, Tyquan DT/DE 6-3 269 1/30/95 2 Ohio State Tarboro, N.C. D2-’18 8/7
12 Luck, Andrew QB 6-4 240 9/12/89 8 Stanford Houston, Texas D1-’12 16/16
25 Mack, Marlon RB 6-0 210 3/7/96 3 South Florida Sarasota, Fla. D4-’17 12/10
28 Milton, Chris CB 5-11 196 9/15/92 4 Georgia Tech Folkston, Ga. FA-’16 15/0
55 Moore, Skai LB 6-2 230 1/8/95 2 South Carolina Cooper City, Fla. FA-’18 9/1
23 Moore II, Kenny CB 5-9 190 8/23/95 3 Valdosta State Valdosta, Ga. W(NE)-’17 15/15
97 Muhammad, Al-Quadin DE 6-4 250 3/28/95 3 Miami Irvington, N.J. W(NO)-’18 15/3
56 Nelson, Quenton G/C 6-5 330 3/19/96 2 Notre Dame Holmdel, N.J. D1-’18 16/16
95 Nicolas, Dadi DE 6-3 251 9/29/92 3 Virginia Tech Port-au-Prince, Haiti FA-’19 0*
30 Odum, George S 6-1 200 11/3/93 2 Central Arkansas Millington, Tenn. FA-’18 16/2
14 Pascal, Zach WR 6-2 219 12/18/94 2 Old Dominion Upper Marlboro, Md. W(Tenn)-’18 16/4
59 Phillips, Carroll DE 6-3 242 9/2/92 3 Illinois Miami, Fla. FA-’18 6/0
69 Poehls, William G 6-8 344 11/27/91 2 Montana Chandler, Ariz. FA-’18 0*
46 Rhodes, Luke LS 6-2 238 12/2/92 3 William & Mary Hollidaysburg, Pa. FA-’16 16/0
80 Rogers, Chester WR 6-0 184 1/12/94 4 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’16 16/10
8 Sanchez, Rigoberto P 6-0 195 9/8/94 3 Hawaii Chico, Calif. FA-’17 16/0
93 Sheard, Jabaal DE 6-3 265 5/10/89 9 Pittsburgh Hollywood Hills, Fla. UFA(NE)-’17 16/16
72 Smith, Braden T/G 6-6 315 3/25/96 2 Auburn Olathe, Kan. D2-’18 15/13
90 Stewart, Grover DT 6-4 333 10/20/93 3 Albany State Camilla, Ga. D4-’17 15/1
43 Travis, Ross TE 6-6 248 1/9/93 4 Penn State Chaska, Minn. W(KC)-’17 0*
57 Turay, Kemoko DE 6-5 253 7/11/95 2 Rutgers Newark, N.J. D2-’18 14/3
4 Vinatieri, Adam K 6-0 212 12/28/72 24 South Dakota State Rapid City, S.D. UFA(NE)-’06 16/0
50 Walker, Anthony LB 6-1 242 8/8/95 3 Northwestern Miami, Fla. D5-’17 15/14
51 Ward, Jihad DT 6-5 290 5/11/94 4 Illinois Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18 6/0
40 Ware, Spencer RB 5-10 229 11/23/91 6 Louisiana State Eunice, La. UFA(KC)-’19 13/2*
61 Webb, J’Marcus T 6-7 331 8/8/88 8 West Texas A&M Fort Worth, Texas FA-’18 1/1
20 Wilkins, Jordan RB 6-1 216 7/18/94 2 Mississippi Cordova, Tenn. D5-’18 16/3
33 Williams, Jonathan RB 6-0 223 2/2/94 4 Arkansas Allen, Texas FA-’18 0*
31 Wilson, Quincy CB 6-2 210 8/16/96 3 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D2-’17 13/5

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* 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.

Log on to www.colts.com for an up-to-date roster.

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COACHING STAFF Argonauts (CFL) 2013-17, joined Colts in 2018. 2003-04, Arizona 2004-06, Texas A&M 2017. Pro
Head Coach, Matt Eberflus, defensive coordinator; born May 17, coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2007-08, Buffalo Bills
Frank Reich 1970, Toledo, Ohio. Linebacker Toledo 1988-91. No 2010-12, Tennessee Titans 2014, New York Jets
Pro Career: Frank Reich was named head coach of pro playing experience. College coach: Toledo 2015-16, joined Colts in 2018.
the Indianapolis Colts on Feb. 11, 2018. He has 27 1992-2000, Missouri 2001-08. Pro coach: Mike Phair, defensive line; born Nov. 8, 1969,
years of NFL experience as a player (1985-1998) Cleveland Browns 2009-10, Dallas Cowboys 2011- Mesa, Ariz. Cornerback Mesa (AZ) C.C. 1988-89,
and coach (2006-2018). In his first season as head 17, joined Colts in 2018. Arizona State 1990-92. No pro playing experience.
coach, Reich led the Colts to a 10-6 regular season Zane Fakes, strength and conditioning asst.; born College coach: Arizona State 1999-2000, Tiffin
record, including one postseason win and an Oct. 19, 1990, Plainfield, Ind. Tight end Ball State 2001, Illinois 2015-17. Pro coach: Seattle
appearance in the AFC Divisional Round. He 2009-13. No pro playing experience. College coach: Seahawks 2008-10, Chicago Bears 2011-13,
became just the third head coach in team history to Ball State 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Colts in Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014, joined Colts in 2018.
win a playoff game in his first season at the helm. 2018. Ryan Podell, sports science/conditioning; born
After starting the season with a 1-5 record, Parks Frazier, asst. to the head coach; born Nov. April 14, 1984, Crawfordsville, Ind. Attended Ball
Indianapolis won nine of their final 10 regular season 20, 1991, Corinth, Miss. Quarterback Murray State State. No college or pro playing experience. College
games to clinch the team’s first postseason berth 2012-14. No pro playing experience. College coach: coach: Ball State 2006-08, Notre Dame 2007. Pro
since 2014. The Colts became the third team in NFL Samford 2015, Middle Tennessee State 2015, coach: Indianapolis Colts 2009, Adirondack
history to start a season 1-5 and make it to the play- Arkansas State 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Colts in Phantoms (AHL) 2009-11, Philadelphia Flyers
offs, and just the second to win a playoff game. 2018. (NHL) 2011-15, Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) 2015-
Reich previously served as offensive coordinator for Jonathan Gannon, defensive backs/ 17, re-joined Colts in 2017.
the Philadelphia Eagles (2016-17) and was instru- cornerbacks; born Jan. 4, 1983, Cleveland, Ohio. Tom Rathman, running backs; born Oct. 7, 1962,
mental in the team’s Super Bowl LII championship. Safety Louisville 2002. No pro playing experience. Grand Island, Neb. Running back Nebraska 1981-
He also coached for the San Diego Chargers (2013- College coach: Louisville 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta 85. Pro running back San Francisco 49ers 1986-
15), Arizona Cardinals (2012) and Colts (2006- Falcons 2007, St. Louis Rams 2009-2011, 1993, Los Angeles Raiders 1994. College coach:
2011). Reich enjoyed a 14-year playing career with Tennessee Titans 2012-13, Minnesota Vikings Menlo College 1996. Pro coach: San Francisco
the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, New York Jets 2014-17, joined Colts in 2018. 1997-2002, Detroit Lions 2003-05, Oakland
and Detroit Lions after being selected by the Bills in Richard Howell, head strength & conditioning; born Raiders 2007-08, San Francisco 49ers 2009-16,
the third round (57th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. Feb. 19, 1972, Bladenboro, N.C. Quarterback joined Colts in 2018.
Including postseason play, he played in 129 career Davidson 1990-93. No pro playing experience. Frank Ross, asst. special teams; born July 24,
games (22 starts) and passed for 6,858 yards and College coach: Davidson 1994-98, North Carolina 1987, Youngstown, Ohio. Wide receiver John Carroll
47 touchdowns. Reich is most notably known for 1998-99. Pro coach: Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 2007-2010. No pro playing experience. College
engineering the greatest comeback in NFL history in 1999, joined Colts in 2000. coach: John Carroll 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined
the 1992 Wild Card Round playoff game against the Rusty Jones, director of sports performance; born Colts in 2018.
Houston Oilers. Making his first postseason start in Aug. 14, 1953, Berwick, Maine. Attended Nick Sirianni, offensive coordinator; born June 15,
place of injured quarterback Jim Kelly, Reich led the Springfield College. No college or pro playing expe- 1981, Jamestown, N.Y. Wide receiver Mount Union
Bills to a 41-38 overtime victory despite being down rience. College coach: Springfield College 1979- 2000-03. No pro playing experience. College coach:
by 32 points early in the third quarter. Career record: 1982. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 1985-2004, Chicago Mount Union 2004-05, Indiana (Pa.) 2006-08. Pro
11-7. Bears 2005-2012, joined Colts in 2018. coach: Kansas City 2009-12, San Diego/Los
Background: Was quarterback at Maryland (1981- Doug McKenney, asst. strength and conditioning; Angeles Chargers 2013-17, joined Colts in 2018.
84), where he backed up Boomer Esiason before born Aug. 16, 1958, Dover, N.H. Attended Chris Strausser, offensive line; born Dec. 4, 1963,
becoming a starter his senior year. That season, Mississippi State. No college or pro playing experi- Cleveland, Ohio. No playing experience. College
Reich rallied the Terrapins from a 31-0 deficit to ence. Pro coach: Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) 1985- coach: Menlo College 1989, Oregon State 1990-91,
defeat the Miami Hurricanes, 42-40. At the time, 89, Hartford Whalers (NHL) 1989-1995, Buffalo Sonoma State 1992, Portland State 1993-94, 2000,
Maryland’s victory over Miami marked the greatest Sabres (NHL) 1995-2015, joined Colts in 2018. San Jose State 1995-96, Foothill College 1997-99,
comeback win in college football history and is now Jason Michael, tight ends; born Oct. 15, 1978, Boise State 2001-05, 2007-2013, Colorado 2006,
only second to Michigan State’s 2006 35-point Louisa, Ky. Quarterback Western Kentucky 1999- Washington 2014-16. Pro coach: Denver Broncos
comeback over Northwestern. 2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: 2017-18, joined Colts in 2019.
Personal: A native of Freeport, N.Y., Reich was born Tennessee 2003-04, 2008. Pro coach: Oakland Gunnard Twyner, offensive quality control; born July
on Dec. 4, 1961. He and his wife, Linda, have three Raiders 2005, New York Jets 2006-07, San 14, 1973, Davenport, Iowa. Wide receiver Western
children and one grandchild. Francisco 49ers 2009-2010, San Diego Chargers Illinois 1992-95. Pro wide receiver Cincinnati
2011-13, Tennessee Titans 2014-17, Arizona Bengals 1996, New Orleans Saints 1997-99,
ASSISTANT COACHES Cardinals 2018, joined Colts in 2019. Jacksonville Jaguars 2000, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL)
Klayton Adams, asst. offensive line; born Feb. 13, Howard Mudd, senior offensive asst.; born Feb. 10, 2001-02, Buffalo Destroyers (AFL) 2003, Columbus
1983, Sacramento, Calif. Center Boise State 2003- 1942, Midland, Mich. Guard Hillsdale (Mich.) Destroyers (AFL) 2004. College coach: Western
04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Boise College 1960-63. Pro offensive lineman San Illinois 2010-13, Dodge City (Kan.) C.C. 2013-16,
State 2005-06, Western Washington 2007-08, Francisco 49ers 1964-69, Chicago Bears 1969-71. Lafayette College 2017. Pro coach: Joined Colts in
Sacramento State 2009-2010, San Jose State College coach: California 1972-73. Pro coach: San 2018.
2011-12, Colorado 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined Diego Chargers 1974-76, San Francisco 49ers Bubba Ventrone, special teams coordinator; born
Colts in 2019. 1977, Seattle Seahawks 1978-82, 1993-97, Oct. 21, 1982, Pittsburgh, Pa. Defensive back
Dave Borgonzi, linebackers; born Nov. 19, 1982, Cleveland Browns 1983-88, Kansas City Chiefs Villanova 2001-04. Pro defensive back New England
Everett, Mass. Linebacker Amherst College 2001- 1989-92, Indianapolis Colts 1998-2009, Patriots 2005-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-12, San
04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2011-12, re-joined Colts in Francisco 49ers 2013-14. Pro coach: New England
Syracuse 2006-07, Harvard 2008-2010. Pro coach: 2019. Patriots 2015-17, joined Colts in 2018.
Dallas Cowboys 2011-13, Tampa Bay Buccaneers David Overstreet II, defensive quality control; born Alan Williams, defensive backs/safeties; born Nov.
2014-17, joined Colts in 2018. May 26, 1983, Dallas, Texas. Safety Missouri 2002- 4, 1969, Norfolk, Va. Running back William & Mary
Marcus Brady, quarterbacks; born Sept. 24, 1979, 06. Safety Chicago Bears 2007. College coach: 1988-91. No pro playing experience. College coach:
San Diego, Calif. Quarterback Cal State Northridge Holmes (MS) C.C. 2015, Garden City (KS) C.C. William & Mary 1996-2000. Pro coach: Tampa Bay
1998-2001. Pro quarterback Toronto Argonauts 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2018. Buccaneers 2001, Indianapolis Colts 2002-11,
(CFL) 2002-03, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2004- Kevin Patullo, wide receivers; born July 14, 1981, Minnesota Vikings 2012-13, Detroit Lions 2014-17,
05, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2006-08. Pro coach: Hillsborough, N.J. Quarterback/wide receiver South re-joined Colts in 2018.
Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2009-12, Toronto Florida 1999-2002. College coach: South Florida

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Shad Khan (177-221-0)
President: Mark Lamping Records include postseason games
Executive Vice President of Football
Operations: Tom Coughlin 1995-2002 Tom Coughlin.............72-64-0
General Manager: David Caldwell 2003-11 Jack Del Rio* ............69-73-0
Senior Vice President of 2011 Mel Tucker .....................2-3-0
Communications: Dan Edwards 2012 Mike Mularkey .............2-14-0
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial 2013-16 Gus Bradley** ...........14-48-0
Officer: Kelly Flanagan
Senior Vice President of Sales & Service 2016-18 Doug Marrone............18-19-0
and Chief Content Officer: *Released after 11 games in 2011
Chad Johnson **Released after 14 games in 2016
Senior Vice President of Corporate
Partnerships: Scott Massey PAID ATTENDANCE
Senior Vice President of International Home 495,402 Away 534,451
Development: Hussain Naqi
Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Total 1,029,853
American Football Conference Officer: Megha Parekh Single-game home record,
South Division Senior Vice President of Jaguars 74,143 (12/28/98), TIAA Bank Field
Team Colors: Teal, Black, and Gold Foundation and Community Impact: 84,361 (9/24/17), Wembley Stadium
Peter Racine Single-season home record,
TIAA Bank Field Chief Marketing Officer: Julian Duncan
1 TIAA Bank Field Drive Senior Vice President of Facility 561,472 (1998)
Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Operations and Programming:
Telephone: (904) 633-6000 Larry Wilson 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
PLAYER PERSONNEL Round Name Pos. College
2019 SCHEDULE Director of Player Personnel: Chris Polian
Assistant Director of Player Personnel: 1 Josh Allen DE/LB Kentucky
PRESEASON 2 Jawaan Taylor T Florida
Andy Dengler
Aug. 8 at Baltimore........................7:30 Director of Pro Personnel: Chris Driggers 3 Josh Oliver TE San Jose St.
Aug. 15 Philadelphia ......................7:00 Director of College Scouting: Mark Ellenz Quincy Williams LB Murray St.
Aug. 22 at Miami.............................8:00 Assistant Director of Pro Personnel: 5 Ryquell Armstead RB Temple
Aug. 29 Atlanta...............................7:00 DeJuan Polk
Assistant Director of College Scouting: 6 Gardner Minshew QB Washington St.
REGULAR SEASON Paul Roell 7 Dontavius Russell DT Auburn
Sep. 8 Kansas City .......................1:00 Assistant Director of College Personnel:
Tim Mingey
Sep. 15 at Houston .........................1:00 College Scouts: Casey Belongia,
Sep. 19 Tennessee (Thu) ................8:20 Jason DesJarlais, Jarrod Highberger,
Sep. 29 at Denver............................4:25 Jared Kirksey, Marty Miller,
Oct. 6 at Carolina..........................1:00 Antonio Robinson, Chris Snee
Oct. 13 New Orleans......................1:00 Pro Scout: Greg Jones
Scouting Associates: Joseph S. Anile IV,
Oct. 20 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Brian Squeglia
Oct. 27 New York Jets ...................1:00 Assistant to the General Manager &
Nov. 3 Houston (London)........9:30 AM Administrator of Football Operations:
Nov. 10 BYE Dana DesJarlais
Coordinator of Scouting Administration:
Nov. 17 at Indianapolis ....................1:00 Leslie Ladd
Nov. 24 at Tennessee ......................4:05 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
Dec. 1 Tampa Bay.........................1:00 Senior Vice President of Football
Dec. 8 Los Angeles Chargers .......4:05 Administration & Technology:
Dec. 15 at Oakland ..........................4:05 Tony Khan
Special Assistant to the GM: John Idzik
Dec. 22 at Atlanta............................1:00 Director of Football Technology &
Dec. 29 Indianapolis.......................1:00 Facilities: Mike Perkins
* All times ET Head Athletic Trainer: Scott Trulock
Director of Team Security:
Stadium: TIAA Bank Field Skip Richardson
Director of Football Administration:
(opened in 1995) Tim Walsh
•Capacity: 67,862 Director of Player Development & Youth
1 TIAA Bank Field Drive Football: Marcus Pollard
Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Director of Football Operations:
Hamzah Ahmad
Playing Surface: Grass Head Equipment Manager: Jimmy Luck
Training Camp: TIAA Bank Field FRONT OFFICE
1 TIAA Bank Field Drive Vice President of Corporate Partnerships:
Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Mike DeMartino
Vice President of Finance: Mark Sirota
TIAA BANK FIELD Vice President of Partnership Activations:
Anne Boccuzzi
Vice President of People Development
and Administration: Jessica Jones
Vice President of Sales and Service:
Chris Gargani
Vice President of Technology: Mike Webb
General Counsel: Cassie Sadowitz
Director of Public Relations: Tad Dickman
Director of Communications:
Amanda Holt
Manager of Public Relations: Alex Brooks
Public Relations Assistant: David Wolf

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Bortles 403 243 2718 60.3 13 11 31/173 79.8
08/09 L 20-24 New Orleans Kessler 131 85 709 64.9 2 2 22/149 77.4
08/18 W 14-10 at Minnesota Cooke 1 1 4 100.0 0 0 0/0 83.3
08/25 W 17-6 Atlanta Westbrook 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/30 W 25-10 at Tampa Bay Jaguars 536 329 3431 61.4 15 13 53/322 79.1
Opponents 499 312 3354 62.5 17 11 37/241 84.4
REGULAR SEASON (5-11)
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Date Result Opponent
SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Ramsey 3 0 0.0 0 0
09/09 W 20-15 at N.Y. Giants
Lambo 0 0 0 19/20 19/21 0 76 Smith 2 33 16.5 33t 1
09/16 W 31-20 New England
Fournette 5 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Jack 1 32 32.0 32t 1
09/23 L 6-9 Tennessee
Westbrook 0 5 1 0/0 0/0 0 36 Harrison 1 14 14.0 14 0
09/30 W 31-12 N.Y. Jets
Yeldon 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Church 1 11 11.0 11 0
10/07 L 14-30 at Kansas City
Moncrief 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Hayden 1 10 10.0 10 0
10/14 L 7-40 at Dallas
Forbath 0 0 0 3/3 4/5 0 15 Bouye 1 9 9.0 9 0
10/21 L 7-20 Houston
Bortles 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Gipson 1 8 8.0 8 0
10/28 L 18-24 Philadelphia
Cole 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Jaguars 11 117 10.6 33t 2
11/11 L 26-29 at Indianapolis
Jack 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 13 155 11.9 49 1
11/18 L 16-20 Pittsburgh
Seferian-Jenkins 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
11/25 L 21-24 at Buffalo
Smith 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/02 W 6-0 Indianapolis
Dareus 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Cooke 86 3872 45.0 37 72
12/06 L 9-30 at Tennessee
Jacobs 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Jaguars 86 3872 45.0 37 72
12/16 L 13-16 Washington
Jaguars 7 15 3 22/23 23/26 2 245 Opponents 79 3791 48.0 29 63
12/23 W 17-7 at Miami
Opponents 16 17 1 29/30 27/31 0 316
12/30 L 3-20 at Houston
2-Pt Conv: Jaguars 0-2, Opponents 1-4. PUNT
RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
SCORE BY PERIODS
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Westbrook 19 13 266 14.0 74t 1
Jaguars 42 81 60 62 0 — 245
Fournette 133 439 3.3 25 5 Mickens 12 2 59 4.9 16 0
Opponents 77 88 62 89 0 — 316
Yeldon 104 414 4.0 20 1 Greene 2 1 16 8.0 8 0
Bortles 58 365 6.3 41 1 Meeks 1 0 1 1.0 1 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS
Hyde 58 189 3.3 19 0 Chark 0 0 -8 — -8 0
Jaguars Opp.
Kessler 19 123 6.5 21 0 Jaguars 34 16 334 9.8 74t 1
Total First Downs 277 288
Westbrook 9 98 10.9 43 0 Opponents 37 18 184 5.0 30 0
Rushing 92 89
Grant 13 40 3.1 8 0
Passing 164 162
Williams 8 36 4.5 15 0 KICKOFF
Penalty 21 37
Wilds 6 15 2.5 5 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
3rd Down: Made/Att 93/230 80/212
Charles 6 7 1.2 5 0 Chark 7 186 26.6 47 0
3rd Down Pct. 40.4 37.7
Bohanon 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mickens 6 149 24.8 31 0
4th Down: Made/Att 8/17 3/12
Paul 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 Greene 5 105 21.0 31 0
4th Down Pct. 47.1 25.0
Jaguars 416 1723 4.1 43 7 Westbrook 3 37 12.3 16 0
Possession Avg. 30:14 29:47
Opponents 434 1870 4.3 99t 16 Bohanon 1 25 25.0 25 0
Total Net Yards 4832 4983
Bell 1 9 9.0 9 0
Avg. Per Game 302.0 311.4
RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Paul 1 8 8.0 8 0
Total Plays 1005 970
Westbrook 66 717 10.9 61t 5 Moncrief 1 7 7.0 7 0
Avg. Per Play 4.8 5.1
Yeldon 55 487 8.9 37 4 Grant 1 6 6.0 6 0
Net Yards Rushing 1723 1870
Moncrief 48 668 13.9 80t 3 Jaguars 26 532 20.5 47 0
Avg. Per Game 107.7 116.9
Cole 38 491 12.9 35 1 Opponents 21 374 17.8 30 0
Total Rushes 416 434
O’Shaughnessy 24 214 8.9 17 0
Net Yards Passing 3109 3113
Fournette 22 185 8.4 31 1 FIELD
Avg. Per Game 194.3 194.6
Chark 14 174 12.4 38 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Sacked/Yards Lost 53/322 37/241
Seferian-Jenkins 11 90 8.2 21 1 Lambo 0/0 4/4 8/8 3/4 4/5
Gross Yards 3431 3354
Paul 10 98 9.8 22 0 Forbath 0/0 2/2 1/1 1/1 0/1
Att./Completions 536/329 499/312
Grant 9 67 7.4 16 0 Jaguars 0/0 6/6 9/9 4/5 4/6
Completion Pct. 61.4 62.5
Bell 8 67 8.4 16 0 Opponents 0/0 8/8 10/10 7/9 2/4
Had Intercepted 13 11
Grinnage 6 61 10.2 24 0
Punts/Average 86/45.0 79/48.0
Greene 6 60 10.0 12 0 SACKS No.
Net Punting Avg. 86/41.3 79/41.5
Bohanon 6 41 6.8 12 0 Campbell 10.5
Penalties/Yards 121/1112 92/735
Hyde 4 4 1.0 6 0 Ngakoue 9.5
Fumbles/Ball Lost 26/16 15/6
Charles 2 7 3.5 5 0 Jackson 3.5
Touchdowns 25 34
Jaguars 329 3431 10.4 80t 15 Jack 2.5
Rushing 7 16
Opponents 312 3354 10.8 78t 17 Fowler 2.0
Passing 15 17
Bryan 1.0
Returns 3 1
Church 1.0
Dareus 1.0
DeLuca 1.0
Harrison 1.0
Hayden 1.0
A. Jones 1.0
McCray 1.0
Smith 1.0
Jaguars 37.0
Opponents 53.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 ....................................................................11,271
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Mark Brunell, 1995-2003 .................................................................25,698
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Mark Brunell, 1995-2003 ......................................................................144
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 .....................................................................862
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 ................................................................12,287
Interceptions ...................................................................Rashean Mathis, 2003-2012 ...................................................................30
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bryan Anger, 2012-15 ..........................................................................46.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bobby Shaw, 2002...............................................................................12.4
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-2013 .........................................................26.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Josh Scobee, 2004-2014......................................................................235
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-2013 ............................................................81
Points..............................................................................Josh Scobee, 2004-2014...................................................................1,022
*Sacks............................................................................Tony Brackens, 1996-2003 ..................................................................55.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2011 ................................................................1,606
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Blake Bortles, 2015............................................................................4,428
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Blake Bortles, 2015.................................................................................35
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1999...............................................................................116
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1999............................................................................1,636
Interceptions ...................................................................Rashean Mathis, 2006 ..............................................................................8
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bryan Anger, 2012 ...............................................................................47.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Rashad Greene Sr., 2015......................................................................16.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006 ..................................................................27.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Hollis, 1997, 1999 ..........................................................................31
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Fred Taylor, 1998.....................................................................................17
Points..............................................................................Mike Hollis, 1997 ..................................................................................134
*Sacks............................................................................Calais Campbell, 2017 .........................................................................14.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Fred Taylor, 11-19-00 ............................................................................234
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Mark Brunell, 9-22-96...........................................................................432
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Blake Bortles, 12-6-15 ..............................................................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Keenan McCardell, 10-20-96...................................................................16
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jimmy Smith, 9-10-00 ..........................................................................291
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................2
Last time by Jalen Ramsey, 11-18-18
Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Hollis, 12-1-96, 11-30-97, 9-10-00 ..................................................5
Josh Scobee, 11-25-07, 10-10-10............................................................5
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................James Stewart, 10-12-97 .........................................................................5
Points..............................................................................James Stewart, 10-12-97 .......................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Calais Campbell, 9-10-17.......................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
59 Alexander, DJ LB 6-2 233 9/29/87 5 Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA-’19 12/0*
54 Ankou, Eli DT 6-3 325 6/8/94 3 UCLA Ottawa, Ontario, Can W(Hou)-’17 2/0
23 Blue, Alfred RB 6-2 225 4/27/91 6 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA(Hou)-’19 16/2*
21 Bouye, A.J. CB 6-0 191 8/16/91 7 Central Florida Tucker, Ga. UFA(Hou)-’17 13/13
90 Bryan, Taven DL 6-5 291 3/11/96 2 Florida Casper, Wyo. D1-’18 16/1
93 Campbell, Calais DL 6-8 300 9/1/86 12 Miami Aurora, Co. UFA(Ariz)-’17 16/16
60 Cann, A.J. OL 6-3 315 10/3/91 5 South Carolina Bamberg, S.C. D3-’15 15/15
17 Chark Jr., DJ WR 6-4 198 9/23/96 2 Louisiana State Alexandria, La. D2-’18 11/0
84 Cole, Keelan WR 6-1 194 4/20/93 3 Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky. FA-’17 16/11
18 Conley, Chris WR 6-3 205 10/25/92 5 Georgia Dallas, Ga. UFA(KC)-’19 16/13*
9 Cooke, Logan P 6-5 230 7/28/95 2 Mississippi State Darbun, Miss. D7b-’18 16/0
29 Cunningham, Benny RB 5-10 218 7/7/90 7 Middle Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. UFA(Chi)-’19 15/0*
99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 3/13/90 9 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. T(Buff)-’17 15/15
22 Davis, Cody S 6-1 203 6/6/89 7 Texas Tech Stephenville, Texas UFA(LAR)-’18 16/0
57 DeLuca, Nick LB 6-3 245 1/27/95 2 North Dakota State Omaha, Neb. FA-’18 9/2
7 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 8 Arizona Austin, Tex. UFA(Phil)-’19 5/5*
27 Fournette, Leonard RB 6-0 228 1/18/95 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D1-’17 8/8
52 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 244 6/3/85 8 West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio FA-’19 16/0*
36 Harrison, Ronnie S 6-3 207 4/18/97 2 Alabama Tallahassee, Fla. D3-’18 14/8
25 Hayden, D.J. CB 5-11 190 6/27/90 7 Houston Houston, Texas UFA(Det)-’18 10/6
37 Herndon, Tre CB 5-11 185 3/5/96 2 Vanderbilt Chattanooga, Tenn FA-’18 11/0
44 Jack, Myles LB 6-1 244 9/3/95 4 UCLA Scottsdale, Ariz. D2-’16 16/16
48 Jacobs, Leon LB 6-1 246 10/3/95 2 Wisconsin San Pedro, Calif. D7a-’18 12/3
92 Johnson, Lyndon DL 6-5 287 5/23/94 2 Cincinnati West Point, Miss. FA-’18 3/0
95 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 318 9/8/91 7 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga. FA-’13 15/6
83 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 258 4/9/93 4 Notre Dame Oil City, Pa. FA-’18 7/2
4 Lambo, Josh K 6-0 215 11/19/90 5 Texas A&M Lansing, Mich. FA-’17 13/0
11 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 196 11/25/91 6 Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D2a-’14 0*
65 Linder, Brandon OL 6-6 315 1/25/92 6 Miami Southwest Ranches, Fla. D3-’14 9/9
55 McCray, Lerentee DE 6-3 249 8/26/90 6 Florida Ocala, Fla. UFA(Buff)-’17 13/0
24 Meeks, Quenton CB 6-1 209 6/20/97 2 Stanford San Diego, Calif. FA-’18 8/1
91 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 3/31/95 4 Maryland Bowie, Md. D3-’16 16/16
68 Norwell, Andrew OL 6-6 325 10/25/91 6 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio UFA(Car)-’18 11/11
75 Ogbuehi, Cedric OL 6-5 308 4/25/92 5 Texas A&M Allen, Tex. UFA(Cin)-’19 2/0*
80` O’Shaughnessy, James TE 6-4 245 1/14/92 5 Illinois State Naperville, Ill. W(NE)-’17 14/9
58 Onwualu, James LB 6-1 235 9/3/90 3 Notre Dame St. Paul, Minn. FA-’19 5/0
45 Overton, Matt LS 6-1 243 7/6/85 8 Western Washington San Leandro, Calif. FA-’18 11/0
20 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 208 10/24/94 4 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. D1-’16 16/16
34 Rawls, Thomas RB 5-9 215 8/3/93 4 Central Michigan Flint, Mich. FA-’19 1/0*
38 Reavis, C.J. S 6-0 198 11/27/95 2 Marshall Chester, Va. FA-’18 4/0
76 Richardson Jr., Will OL 6-6 306 11/27/95 2 North Carolina State Burlington, N.C. D4-’18 0*
74 Robinson, Cam OL 6-6 320 10/9/95 3 Alabama West Monroe, La. D2-’17 2/2
47 Ryan, Jake LB 6-2 240 2/27/95 5 Michigan Fairview, Ohio UFA(GB)-’19 0*
69 Shatley, Tyler OL 6-3 310 5/5/91 6 Clemson Icard, N.C. FA-’14 16/7
50 Smith Sr., Telvin LB 6-3 215 4/11/91 6 Florida State Valdosta, Ga. D5a-’14 16/16
94 Smoot, Dawuane DE 6-3 264 3/2/95 3 Illinois Groveport, Ohio D3-’17 8/0
87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 5 Texas Chico, Calif. UFA(Dall)-’19 9/9*
70 Thomas, Brandon OL 6-3 317 2/18/91 2 Clemson Spartanburg, S.C. FA-’18 0*
72 Wells, Josh OL 6-6 306 2/14/91 6 James Madison Mechanicsville, Va. FA-’14 7/5
12 Westbrook, Dede WR 6-0 178 11/21/93 3 Oklahoma Cameron, Texas D4-’17 16/9
61 Wester, Leonard OL 6-6 305 1/3/93 4 Missouri Western Mount Pleasant, Iowa FA-’19 16/1*
26 Wilson, Jarrod S 6-2 210 2/9/94 4 Michigan Akron, Ohio FA-’16 16/2
53 Wilson, Ramik LB 6-2 237 8/18/88 5 Georgia Tampa, Fla. FA-’19 16/4*

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* 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.

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COACHING STAFF coach: New York Giants 2005-06, Oakland Raiders New York Jets 2001-02, Kansas City Chiefs 2008,
Head Coach, 2007-08, New York Jets 2009, Oakland Raiders joined Jaguars in 2017.
Doug Marrone 2012-14, Cleveland Browns 2015, Philadelphia Jason Rebrovich, asst. defensive line; born March
Pro Career: Doug Marrone was named the sixth Eagles 2016-17, Minnesota Vikings 2018, joined 15, 1978, Clarence, NY. Defensive line Alfred State
head coach in Jaguars history on January 9, 2017 Jaguars in 2019. 1996-97, Cortland 1998-99. No pro playing experi-
after serving as the team’s interim head coach for the John Donovan, asst. running backs; born ence. College coach: Cortland 2001-04, 2008-2010,
final two games of the 2016 season. Has compiled a September 11, 1974, River Edge, N.J. Defensive Ferris State 2005-07, Syracuse 2011-12. Pro coach:
2-1 postseason record and a 16-18 regular season back Johns Hopkins. No pro playing experience. Buffalo Bills 2013-16, joined Jaguars in 2017.
record as Jacksonville’s head coach, including a 10- College coach: Villanova 1997, Georgia Tech 1998- Terry Robiskie, running backs; born Nov. 12, 1954,
6 season in 2017 when he led the Jaguars to their 2000, Maryland 2001-07, Vanderbilt 2011-13, Penn New Orleans, La. Running back Louisiana State
first playoff appearance in a decade. Joined the State 2014-15. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars in 2016. 1973-76. Pro running back Oakland Raiders 1977-
Jaguars in 2015 as the team’s assistant head coach- Sean Karpf, strength and conditioning associate; 79, Miami Dolphins 1980-81. Pro coach: Los
offense/offensive line coach. Previously served as born March 29, 1985, Jacksonville, Fla. No college Angeles Raiders 1982-93, Washington Redskins
head coach of the Buffalo Bills (2013-14) and or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars 1994-2000, Cleveland Browns 2001-06, Miami
Syracuse (2009-12). Prior to his Syracuse tenure, in 2018. Dolphins 2007, Atlanta Falcons 2008-15, Tennessee
Marrone spent seven years in the NFL, with New Jess Langvardt, strength associate; born September Titans 2016-17, Buffalo Bills 2018, joined Jaguars in
Orleans (2006-08) and New York Jets (2002-05). 28, 1982, North Platte, Neb. Defensive 2019.
Marrone was drafted in the sixth round of the 1986 back/linebacker Sterling College 2001-05. Pro line- Mike Rutenberg, defensive assistant; born October
NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Raiders and played two backer Wichita Wild (IFL) 2006. College coach: 29, 1981, Washington, D.C. Attended Cornell. No
years in the NFL, first with the Miami Dolphins in Sterling College 2005-09, 2012, Memphis 2009-11, college or pro playing experience. College coach:
1987 and with the Saints in 1989. He also had play- Tulane 2012. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2011, UCLA 2006-08, New Mexico State 2009-12. Pro
ing stints with Pittsburgh, Dallas and Minnesota and joined Jaguars in 2013. coach: Washington Redskins 2003-05, joined
the NFLE London Monarchs (1991-92). Career Mike Mallory, asst. special teams coordinator; born Jaguars in 2013.
record: 33-36. Nov. 16, 1962, Bowling Green, Ohio. Linebacker Cedric Scott, asst. strength and conditioning; born
Background: Offensive lineman at Syracuse (1983- Michigan 1982-85. No pro playing experience. October 19, 1977, Gulfport, Miss. Defensive end
85), where he earned a liberal arts degree. Coached College coach: Indiana 1986-87, Kent State 1988- Southern Mississippi 1997-2000. Pro defensive end
collegiately at Cortland (1992), the U.S. Coast Guard 1990, Eastern Illinois 1991-92, Rhode Island 1993- New York Giants 2001, Cleveland Browns 2002.
Academy (1993), Northeastern (1994), Georgia 95, Northern Illinois 1996-99, Maryland 2000, College coach: Southern Mississippi 2009-11. Pro
Tech (1995-99), Georgia (2000), and Tennessee Illinois 2001-05, Kansas 2006, Louisville 2007. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars in 2012.
(2001). coach: New Orleans Saints 2008-2012, joined Tony Sparano Jr., asst. offensive line; born October
Personal: Born July 25, 1964, Bronx, N.Y. He and Jaguars in 2013. 22, 1986, Colleyville, Texas. Defensive end Albany
wife, Helen, have two daughters, Madeline and Keenan McCardell, wide receivers; born January 6, 2006-08. No pro playing experience. Pro coach:
Annie, and a son, Mack. 1970, Houston, Texas. Wide receiver Nevada-Las Hartford Colonials (UFL) 2010, Miami Dolphins
Vegas 1988-1990. Pro wide receiver Washington 2011, New York Jets 2012-14, Buffalo Bills 2015-
ASSISTANT COACHES Redskins 1991, 2007, Cleveland Browns 1992-95, 16, joined Jaguars in 2017.
Dom Capers, senior defensive assistant; born Aug. Jacksonville Jaguars 1996-2001, Tampa Bay Dwayne Stukes, defensive assistant; born Jan. 24,
7, 1950, Cambridge, Ohio. Safety/linebacker Mount Buccaneers 2002-03, San Diego Chargers 2004-06. 1977, Portsmouth, Va. Cornerback Virginia 1996-
Union College 1968-1971. No pro playing experi- College coach: Maryland 2014-16. Pro coach: 99. Pro cornerback Atlanta Falcons 2000, Pittsburgh
ence. College coach: Kent State 1972-74, Washington Redskins 2010-11, joined Jaguars in Steelers 2001, Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2001-02,
Washington 1975, Hawai’i 1975-76, San José State 2017. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-03, Colorado Crush
1977, California 1978-79, Tennessee 1980-81, Ohio Ron Middleton, tight ends; born July 17, 1965, 2004. Pro coach: Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2006,
State 1982-83, Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars (USFL) Atmore, Ala. Tight end Auburn 1982-85. Pro tight Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-11, Chicago Bears
1984-85, New Orleans Saints 1986-91, Pittsburgh end Atlanta Falcons 1986-87, Washington Redskins 2013-14, New York Giants 2016, joined Jaguars in
Steelers 1992-94, Carolina Panthers 1995-98, 1988, 1990-93, Cleveland Browns 1989, Los 2019.
Jacksonville Jaguars 1999-2000, Houston Texans Angeles Rams 1994, San Diego Chargers 1995. Tim Walton, secondary coach–cornerbacks; born
2002-05, Miami Dolphins 2006-07, New England College coach: Troy 1997-98, Mississippi 1999- March 11, 1971, Columbus, Ga. Defensive back
Patriots 2008, Green Bay Packers 2009-17, joined 2003, Alabama 2007, Duke 2008-12. Pro coach: Ohio State 1992-95. College coach: Bowling Green
Jaguars in 2019. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004-06, joined Jaguars in 1995-99, Memphis 2000-01, Syracuse 2002,
Mark Collins, linebackers; born August 30, 1975, 2013. Louisiana State 2003, Miami 2004-07, Memphis
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Outside linebacker East Scott Milanovich, quarterbacks; born January 25, 2008. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2009-12, St. Louis
Tennessee State 1995-98. No pro playing experi- 1973, Butler, Penn. Quarterback Maryland 1992-95. Rams 2013, New York Giants 2015-17, joined
ence. College coach: East Tennessee State 1999- Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996-99, Jaguars in 2019.
2002, Michigan 2003-04, Elon 2005, Georgia Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2000, Los Angeles Xtreme George Warhop, offensive line; born Sept. 19, 1961,
Southern 2006, Georgia 2007, Louisiana-Monroe (XFL) 2001, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2002, Calgary Riverside, Calif. Center Cincinnati 1980-83. College
2009. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2010-14, New Stampeders (CFL) 2003. Pro coach: Calgary coach: Cincinnati 1983, Kansas 1984-86, Vanderbilt
York Jets 2015-16, joined Jaguars in 2017. Stampeders (CFL) 2003, Rhein Fire (CFL) 2004-05, 1987-89, New Mexico 1990, Southern Methodist
Joe Danna, secondary coach - safeties; born April 3, Cologne Centurions (CFL) 2006, Montreal Alouettes 1993, Boston College 1994-95. Pro coach: St. Louis
1977, Midland, Mich. Attended Central Michigan. No (CFL) 2007-2011, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2012- Rams 1996-97, Arizona Cardinals 1998-2002,
college or pro playing experience. College coach: 16, joined Jaguars in 2017. Dallas Cowboys 2003-04, San Francisco 49ers
Michigan 1999-2000, Georgia 2001, Central Tom Myslinski, strength and conditioning; born 2005-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-13, Tampa Bay
Michigan 2002-05, Georgia Southern 2006, James December 7, 1968, Rome, N.Y. Guard Tennessee Buccaneers 2014-18, joined Jaguars in 2019.
Madison 2007. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2008-09, 1989-1991. Pro guard Washington Redskins 1992, Todd Wash, defensive coordinator; born July 19,
2012-14, Miami Dolphins 2010-11, New York Jets Buffalo Bills 1993, Chicago Bears 1993-94, 1968, Miles City, Mont. Linebacker North Dakota
2015-16, joined Jaguars in 2017. Jacksonville Jaguars 1995, Pittsburgh Steelers State 1988-1991. No pro playing experience. College
Joe DeCamillis, special teams coordinator; born 1996-97, 2000, Indianapolis Colts 1998, Dallas coach: Fort Lewis College 1996-99 (head coach
June 29, 1965, Arvada, Colo. Attended Wyoming. Cowboys 1999. College coach: Robert Morris 2005- 1997-99), Nebraska-Kearney 2000-01, North
No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Denver 06, Memphis 2010, North Carolina 2011. Pro coach: Dakota State 2002-03, 2005-06, Missouri Southern
Broncos 1989-1992, 2015-16, New York Giants Cleveland Browns 2003-04, 2007-09, joined State 2004. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1993-96, Atlanta Falcons 1997-2006, Jacksonville Jaguars in 2012. 2006-2010, Seattle Seahawks 2011-12, joined
Jaguars 2007-08, Dallas Cowboys 2009-12, Eric Price, offense-research; born September 12, Jaguars in 2013.
Chicago Bears 2013-14, re-joined Jaguars in 2017. 1966, Ogden, Utah. No pro playing experience. Tyler Wolf, director of team administration;
John DeFilippo, offensive coordinator, born April 12, College coach: Weber State 1990, Hawaii 1991, Cookeville, Tenn. Defensive back Tennessee 2008-
1978, Youngstown, Ohio. Quarterback James Miami 1992-93, Cal Poly-San Louis Obispo 1994- 2011. No pro playing experience. College coach:
Madison 1996-1999. No pro playing experience. 95, Northern Arizona 1996-97, Washington State Tennessee Tech 2011-12. Pro coach: Joined
College coach: Fordham 2000, Notre Dame 2001- 1998-2000, Alabama 2003, Texas-El Paso 2004-07, Jaguars in 2013.
02, Columbia 2003-04, San Jose State 2010-11 Pro Memphis 2010-11, Tulane 2012-15. Pro coach:

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Chairman & CEO: Clark Hunt Dallas Texans 1960-62
Head Coach: Andy Reid (479-438-12)
General Manager: Brett Veach Records include postseason games
President: Mark Donovan 1960-74 Hank Stram ..............129-79-10
Chief Financial Officer: Dan Crumb 1975-77 Paul Wiggin* ................11-24-0
Executive Vice President of 1977 Tom Bettis ........................1-6-0
Business Operations: Tyler Epp 1978-82 Marv Levy ....................31-42-0
Vice President of Communications:
1983-86 John Mackovic .............30-35-0
Ted Crews
1987-88 Frank Gansz....................8-22-1
Vice President of Content and Digital
Operations: Mike Cukyne 1989-98 Marty Schottenheimer...104-65-1
Vice President of Stadium Operations and 1999-2000 Gunther Cunningham ....16-16-0
Facilities: Brandon Hamilton 2001-05 Dick Vermeil...................44-37-0
Vice President of Corporate Partnerships 2006-08 Herm Edwards..............15-34-0
& Premium Sales: Kimberly Hobbs 2009-11 Todd Haley** ...............19-26-0
American Football Conference Vice President of Stadium Services & 2011-12 Romeo Crennel...............4-15-0
West Division Events: Matt Kenny 2013-18 Andy Reid.....................67-36-0
Team Colors: Red, Gold, and White Vice President of Ticketing: Tyler Kirby *Released after seven games in 1977
The University of Kansas Health Vice President of Administration: **Released after 13 games in 2011
System Training Complex Kirsten Krug
One Arrowhead Drive Vice President of Security: Jeffrey Miller PAID ATTENDANCE
Kansas City, Missouri 64129 Vice President of Hunt Family Founation Home 589,667 Away 482,614
Telephone: (816) 920-9300 and Civic Affairs: Anne Scharf Total 1,072,281
Director of Football Operations: Single-game home record,
2019 SCHEDULE Mike Borgonzi *82,893 (10/2/00)
PRESEASON Director of Pro Personnel: Tim Terry Single-season home record,
Aug. 10 Cincinnati ..........................7:30 Assistant Directors of Player Personnel: 629,569 (1999)
Aug. 17 at Pittsburgh.......................6:30 Mike Bradway, Ryan Poles *Arrowhead Stadium attendance: 78,502
Aug. 24 San Francisco ...................7:00 Director of College Scouting: Ryne Nutt Kauffman Stadium attendance: 4,391
Aug. 29 at Green Bay ......................7:00 Director of Football Administration:
REGULAR SEASON Brandt Tilis
2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Sep. 8 at Jacksonville..................12:00 Football Operations Counsel and
Personnel Executive: Chris Shea Round Name Pos. College
Sep. 15 at Oakland ..........................3:05 2 Mecole Hardman WR Georgia
Sep. 22 Baltimore.........................12:00 Director of Brand Marketing: Joe Sargent
Director of Chiefs Cheerleaders: Juan Thornhill DB Virginia
Sep. 29 at Detroit ..........................12:00 3 Khalen Saunders DT Western Illinois
Oct. 6 Indianapolis.....................*7:20 Stephanie Judah
Director of Community Engagement: 6 Rashad Fenton DB South Carolina
Oct. 13 Houston ...........................12:00 Darwin Thompson RB Utah St.
Oct. 17 at Denver (Thu) ..................7:20 Gary Spani
Director of Community Outreach: 7 Nick Allegretti G Illinois
Oct. 27 Green Bay........................*7:20
Chuck Castellano
Nov. 3 Minnesota .......................12:00
Director of Events: Jeremy Slavens
Nov. 10 at Tennessee ....................12:00
Director of Event Operations: Nick Capo
Nov. 18 at L.A. Chargers (Mexico)...7:15 Director of Fan Experience: Jayne Martin
Nov. 24 BYE Director of Financial Planning and
Dec. 1 Oakland ...........................12:00 Analysis: Michael Ragsdale
Dec. 8 at New England ..................3:25 Director of Football Communications:
Dec. 15 Denver.............................12:00 Brad Gee
Dec. 22 at Chicago........................*7:20 Director of Information Technology:
Dec. 29 Los Angeles Chargers .....12:00 Kevin Higgins
* All times CT; Sunday night games in Director of Service and Activation:
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Kellen Begnoche
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium Director of Ticket Operations:
(opened in 1972, Justin Sauser
fully renovated in 2010) Manager of Production: Brad Young
•Capacity: 76,416 Equipment Director: Allen Wright
One Arrowhead Drive Assistant Equipment Managers:
Kansas City, Missouri 64129 Chris Shropshire, Kyle Crumbaugh,
Jay White, Cale Kirby
Playing Surface: Grass
Vice President of Sports Medicine and
Training Camp: Missouri Western St. Univ. Performance: Rick Burkholder
St. Joseph, Missouri 64507 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Evan Craft,
ARROWHEAD STADIUM Julie Frymyer, David Glover,
Tiffany Morton
Director of Video Operations: Pat Brazil
Assistant Director of Video Operations:
Ken Radino
Video Assistants: Josh Schmidt,
Holt McKenney
Director of Team Operations:
Mitch Reynolds
Director of Team Facilities:
Rocco Mazzella
Director of Team Security: Brian Shafar

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Mahomes 580 383 5097 66.0 50 12 26/171 113.8
08/09 L 10-17 Houston Henne 3 2 29 66.7 0 0 0/0 97.9
08/17 W 28-14 at Atlanta Chiefs 583 385 5126 66.0 50 12 26/171 113.8
08/25 L 20-27 at Chicago Opponents 632 406 4721 64.2 30 15 52/347 92.7
08/30 W 33-21 Green Bay
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (12-4) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Nelson 4 53 13.3 35 0
Date Result Opponent Butker 0 0 0 65/69 24/27 0 137 Parker 2 33 16.5 33t 1
09/09 W 38-28 at L.A. Chargers Hill 1 12 1 0/0 0/0 0 84 Fuller 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/16 W 42-37 at Pittsburgh Hunt 7 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 84 Ragland 1 67 67.0 67 0
09/23 W 38-27 San Francisco Kelce 0 10 0 0/0 0/0 0 60 Sorensen 1 54 54.0 54t 1
10/01 W 27-23 at Denver Dam. Williams 4 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Lucas 1 49 49.0 49 0
10/07 W 30-14 Jacksonville Conley 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Jones 1 20 20.0 20t 1
10/14 L 40-43 at New England Robinson 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Houston 1 4 4.0 4 0
10/21 W 45-10 Cincinnati Harris 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 E. Murray 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/28 W 30-23 Denver Watkins 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Scandrick 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 W 37-21 at Cleveland Mahomes 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Chiefs 15 280 18.7 67 3
11/11 W 26-14 Arizona Ware 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 12 109 9.1 27 1
11/19 L 51-54 at L.A. Rams Bailey 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/02 W 40-33 at Oakland Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/09 W 27-24 Baltimore (OT) Parker 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Colquitt 45 2021 44.9 21 67
12/13 L 28-29 L.A. Chargers Sherman 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Chiefs 45 2021 44.9 21 67
12/23 L 31-38 at Seattle Sorensen 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 52 2278 43.8 20 68
12/30 W 35-3 Oakland Thomas 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
(OT) Overtime West 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
Dar. Williams 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
POSTSEASON (1-1) Chiefs 16 50 5 65/69 24/27 0 565 Hill 20 3 213 10.7 91t 1
Date Result Opponent Opponents 19 30 2 37/40 22/26 1 421 Thomas 1 0 48 48.0 48 0
01/12 W 31-13 Indianapolis 2-Pt Conv: Mahomes. Robinson 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
01/20 L 31-37 New England (OT) Chiefs 1-2, Opponents 6-11. Chiefs 22 3 261 11.9 91t 1
Opponents 17 12 97 5.7 55 0
SCORE BY PERIODS RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Chiefs 147 150 134 131 3 — 565 Hunt 181 824 4.6 45 7 KICKOFF
Opponents 56 131 98 136 0 — 421 Mahomes 60 272 4.5 28 2 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Dam. Williams 50 256 5.1 25 4 Tr. Smith 33 886 26.8 97 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Ware 51 246 4.8 34 2 Thomas 3 58 19.3 26 0
Chiefs Opp. Hill 22 151 6.9 33 1 Conley 1 5 5.0 5 0
Total First Downs 384 419 Watkins 5 52 10.4 31 0 Harris 1 11 11.0 11 0
Rushing 108 129 Dar. Williams 13 44 3.4 8 0 Sherman 1 5 5.0 5 0
Passing 239 247 Thomas 1 6 6.0 6 0 Ware 1 10 10.0 10 0
Penalty 37 43 Henne 1 3 3.0 3 0 Chiefs 40 975 24.4 97 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 83/176 80/193 Sherman 1 2 2.0 2 0 Opponents 36 809 22.5 36 0
3rd Down Pct. 47.2 41.5 West 2 -1 -.5 1 0
4th Down: Made/Att 12/15 18/27 Chiefs 387 1855 4.8 45 16 FIELD
4th Down Pct. 80.0 66.7 Opponents 425 2114 5.0 30 19 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Possession Avg. 28:56 31:04 Butker 0/0 9/9 7/7 6/7 2/4
Total Net Yards 6810 6488 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Chiefs 0/0 9/9 7/7 6/7 2/4
Avg. Per Game 425.6 405.5 Kelce 103 1336 13.0 43 10 Opponents 0/0 5/5 8/9 5/7 4/5
Total Plays 996 1109 Hill 87 1479 17.0 75t 12
Avg. Per Play 6.8 5.9 Watkins 40 519 13.0 50 3 SACKS No.
Net Yards Rushing 1855 2114 Conley 32 334 10.4 27 5 Jones 15.5
Avg. Per Game 115.9 132.1 Hunt 26 378 14.5 67t 7 Ford 13.0
Total Rushes 387 425 Dam. Williams 23 160 7.0 32 2 Houston 9.0
Net Yards Passing 4955 4374 Robinson 22 288 13.1 89t 4 Bailey 6.0
Avg. Per Game 309.7 273.4 Ware 20 224 11.2 31 0 X. Williams 2.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 26/171 52/347 Harris 12 164 13.7 35 3 Speaks 1.5
Gross Yards 5126 4721 Sherman 8 96 12.0 36t 1 Lucas 1.0
Att./Completions 583/385 632/406 Thomas 3 29 9.7 15 1 Parker 1.0
Completion Pct. 66.0 64.2 Dar. Williams 3 27 9.0 11t 1 Te. Smith 1.0
Had Intercepted 12 15 West 2 37 18.5 25t 1 Watts 1.0
Punts/Average 45/44.9 52/43.8 Benjamin 2 26 13.0 17 0 Ragland 0.5
Net Punting Avg. 45/40.5 52/36.9 Dieter 1 22 22.0 22 0 Chiefs 52.0
Penalties/Yards 137/1152 107/881 Kemp 1 7 7.0 7 0 Opponents 26.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 18/6 29/12 Chiefs 385 5126 13.3 89t 50
Touchdowns 71 51 Opponents 406 4721 11.6 49 30
Rushing 16 19
Passing 50 30
Returns 5 2

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamaal Charles, 2008-16 ...................................................................7,260
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Len Dawson, 1962-75 .....................................................................28,507
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Len Dawson, 1962-75 ..........................................................................237
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2008....................................................................916
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2008...............................................................10,940
Interceptions ...................................................................Emmitt Thomas, 1966-78 .......................................................................58
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Dustin Colquitt, 2005-18 ......................................................................44.9
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dexter McCluster, 2010-13...................................................................12.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Knile Davis, 2013-17............................................................................27.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Nick Lowery, 1980-93...........................................................................329
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Priest Holmes, 2001-07 ..........................................................................83
Points..............................................................................Nick Lowery, 1980-93........................................................................1,466
*Sacks............................................................................Derrick Thomas, 1989-99 ..................................................................126.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Larry Johnson, 2006..........................................................................1,789
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Patrick Mahomes, 2018 .....................................................................5,097
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Patrick Mahomes, 2018 ..........................................................................50
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Travis Kelce, 2018.................................................................................103
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tyreek Hill, 2018 ................................................................................1,479
Interceptions ...................................................................Emmitt Thomas, 1974.............................................................................12
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Dustin Colquitt, 2012 ...........................................................................46.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dante Hall, 2003 ..................................................................................16.3
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Quintin Demps, 2013 ...........................................................................30.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Harrison Butker, 2017 .............................................................................38
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Priest Holmes, 2003................................................................................27
Points..............................................................................Priest Holmes, 2003..............................................................................162
*Sacks............................................................................Justin Houston, 2014 ...........................................................................22.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamaal Charles, 1-3-10.........................................................................259
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Elvis Grbac, 11-5-00 .............................................................................504
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Len Dawson, 11-1-64 ...............................................................................6
Patrick Mahomes, 12-19-18......................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tony Gonzalez, 1-2-05 ............................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Stephone Paige, 12-22-85.....................................................................309
Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Ply, 12-16-62 .............................................................................**4
Bobby Hunt, 10-4-64 ............................................................................**4
Deron Cherry, 9-29-85 ..........................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Cairo Santos, 10-4-15...............................................................................7
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Abner Haynes, 11-26-61...........................................................................5
Jamaal Charles, 12-15-13.........................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Abner Haynes, 11-26-61.........................................................................30
Jamaal Charles, 12-15-13.......................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Derrick Thomas, 11-11-90.................................................................**7.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
51 Attaochu, Jeremiah LB 6-3 252 1/17/93 6 Georgia Tech Washington, D.C. FA-’19 11/0*
81 Bell, Blake TE 6-6 252 8/7/91 5 Oklahoma Wichita, Kan. FA-’19 10/4*
21 Breeland, Bashaud CB 5-11 195 1/30/92 6 Clemson Allendale, S.C. UFA(GB)-’19 7/5*
7 Butker, Harrison K 6-4 205 7/14/95 3 Georgia Tech Decatur, Ga. FA-’17 16/0
55 t- Clark, Frank DE 6-3 260 6/14/93 5 Michigan Cleveland, Ohio T(Sea)-’19 16/16*
2 Colquitt, Dustin P 6-3 210 5/6/82 15 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. D3-’05 16/0
12 Dieter, Gehrig WR 6-3 207 2/24/93 2 Alabama South Bend, Ind. FA-’17 4/0
76 Duvernay-Tardif, Laurent G 6-5 321 2/11/91 6 McGill Montreal, Quebec D6b-’14 5/5
75 Erving, Cam OL 6-5 313 8/23/92 5 Florida State Moultrie, Ga. T(Cle)-’17 14/13
72 Fisher, Eric T 6-7 315 1/5/91 7 Central Michigan Rochester, Mich. D1-’13 16/16
23 Fuller, Kendall CB 5-11 198 2/13/95 4 Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. T(Wash)-’18 15/15
61 Golditch, Zack T 6-5 295 2/22/95 2 Colorado State Aurora, Colo. W(Ariz)-’19 2/0*
74 Hamilton, Justin DT 6-2 315 7/27/93 3 Louisiana-Lafayette Natchez, Miss. FA-’17 4/0
4 Henne, Chad QB 6-3 222 7/2/85 11 Michigan West Lawn, Pa. UFA(Jax)-’18 1/0
10 Hill, Tyreek WR 5-10 185 3/1/94 4 West Alabama Pearson, Ga. D5b-’16 16/16
53 Hitchens, Anthony LB 6-0 235 6/10/92 6 Iowa Lorain, Ohio UFA(Dall)-’18 15/15
34 Hyde, Carlos RB 6-0 229 9/20/90 6 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’19 14/7*
95 Jones, Chris DT 6-6 310 7/3/94 4 Mississippi State Houston, Miss. D2-16 16/11
30 Jones-Quartey, Harold S 5-11 210 8/6/93 3 Findlay Columbus, Ohio FA-’19 0*
87 Kelce, Travis TE 6-5 260 10/5/89 7 Cincinnati Cleveland Heights, Ohio D3a-’13 16/16
19 Kemp, Marcus WR 6-4 210 8/14/95 2 Hawaii Layton, Utah FA-’17 16/0
92 Kpassagnon, Tanoh LB 6-7 289 6/14/94 3 Villanova Kalamazoo, Mich. D2-’17 13/0
50 t- Lee, Darron LB 6-1 232 10/18/94 4 Ohio State Chattanooga, Tenn. T(NYJ)-’19 12/12*
24 Lucas, Jordan S 6-1 190 8/2/93 4 Penn State New Rochelle, N.Y. T(Mia)-’18 16/4
15 Mahomes, Patrick QB 6-3 230 9/17/95 3 Texas Tech Tyler, Texas D1-’17 16/16
32 Mathieu, Tyrann S 5-9 190 5/13/92 7 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. UFA(Hou)-’19 16/16
66 McKenzie, Kahlil G 6-3 320 1/3/97 2 Tennessee Walnut Creek, Calif. D6b-’18 0/0
70 Murphy, Pace T 6-6 308 3/2/94 2 Northwestern State Houston, Texas FA-’18 0*
67 Murray, Jimmy C 6-5 305 5/5/95 2 Holy Cross Evanston, Ill. FA-’18 2/0
56 Niemann, Ben LB 6-2 235 7/27/95 2 Iowa Sycamore, Ill. FA-’18 14/1
91 Nnadi, Derrick DT 6-1 312 5/9/96 2 Florida State Virginia Beach, Va. D3-’18 16/11
44 O’Daniel, Dorian LB 6-1 220 9/4/94 2 Clemson Olney, Md. D3b-’18 16/1
90 t- Ogbah, Emmanuel DE 6-4 275 11/6/93 4 Oklahoma State Lagos, Nigeria T(Cle)-19 14/14*
99 Okafor, Alex DE 6-4 261 2/8/91 7 Texas Dallas, Texas UFA(NO)-’19 16/16
48 Phillips, John TE 6-5 251 6/11/87 10 Virginia Hot Springs, Va. FA-’19 8/4*
1 Pringle, Byron WR 6-1 203 11/17/93 2 Kansas State Tampa, Fla. FA-’18 0*
59 Ragland, Reggie LB 6-2 252 9/23/93 4 Alabama Madison, Ala. T(Buff)-’17 16/15
20 Reaser, Keith CB 6-0 190 7/31/91 4 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA-’19 0*
62 Reiter, Austin OL 6-3 300 10/27/91 4 South Florida Bradenton, Fla. W(Cle)-’18 11/4
11 Robinson, Demarcus WR 6-1 203 9/21/94 4 Florida Fort Valley, Ga. D4c-’16 16/5
71 Schwartz, Mitchell T 6-5 320 6/8/89 8 California Pacific Palisades, Calif. UFA(Cle)-’16 16/16
65 Senior, Justin T 6-4 329 7/8/94 2 Mississippi State Montreal, Quebec FA-’19 0*
42 Sherman, Anthony FB 5-10 242 12/11/88 9 Connecticut North Attleborough, Mass. T(Ariz)-’13 16/1
39 Smith, Tremon CB 6-0 190 7/20/96 2 Central Arkansas Anniston, Ala. D6a-’18 14/1
49 Sorensen, Daniel S 6-2 208 3/5/90 6 Brigham Young Colton, Calif. FA-’14 7/4
57 Speaks, Breeland LB 6-3 285 12/18/95 2 Ole Miss Jackson, Miss. D2-’18 16/4
35 Ward, Charvarius CB 6-1 198 5/16/96 2 Middle Tennessee State McCombs, Miss. T(Dall)-’18 13/2
14 Watkins, Sammy WR 6-1 211 6/14/93 6 Clemson Fort Myers, Fla. UFA(LAR)-’18 10/9
25 Watts, Armani S 5-11 205 3/19/96 2 Texas A&M Forney, Texas D4-’18 5/0
26 Williams, Damien RB 5-11 224 4/3/92 6 Oklahoma San Diego, Calif. UFA(Mia)-’18 16/3
31 Williams, Darrel RB 5-11 224 4/15/95 2 Louisiana State Marrero, La. FA-’18 6/0
98 Williams, Xavier DT 6-2 309 1/18/92 5 Northern Iowa Kansas City, Mo. RFA(Ariz)-’18 16/4
54 Wilson, Damien LB 6-0 245 5/14/93 5 Minnesota Gloster, Miss. UFA(Dall)-’19 16/7
41 Winchester, James LS 6-3 240 8/6/89 5 Oklahoma Washington, Okla. FA-’15 16/0
77 Wylie, Andrew T 6-6 309 8/19/94 2 Eastern Michigan Midland, Mich. FA-’17 16/10
82 Yelder, Deon TE 6-4 255 3/6/95 2 Western Kentucky Louisville, Ky. FA-’18 3/0

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* 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).

Traded—Chiefs traded S Eric Murray (15 games in ’18) to Cleveland.

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.

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COACHING STAFF Greg Carbin, asst. strength and conditioning; Philadelphia Eagles 1997, Winnipeg Blue
Head Coach, born August 31, 1983, Jefferson City, Mo. Bombers (CFL) 1998-99, Chicago Enforcers
Andy Reid Defensive back Missouri Western State (XFL) 2001. College coach: Miami (OH) 2010,
Pro Career: Andy Reid was named the 13th University 2003-06. No pro playing experi- Indiana 2011-16, Southern California 2017.
head coach in Kansas City Chiefs history on ence. College coach: Missouri Western 2012- Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2018.
January 7, 2013. He is entering his 28th sea- 18. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2019. Tom Melvin, tight ends; born October 1, 1961,
son in the National Football League and his Travis Crittenden, asst. strength and condi- Redwood City, Calif. Offensive lineman San
21st season as an NFL head coach in 2019. tioning; born April 6, 1981, Wichita Falls, Francisco State 1982-83. No pro playing
In his sixth season with the Chiefs, Reid and Texas. Tackle Fork Union Military Academy experience. College coach: San Francisco
company tallied 12 wins, bringing his total to 1999, Virginia Military Institute 2000-03. No State 1984-85, Northern Arizona 1986-87, UC
67 victories in his first six seasons with pro playing experience. Pro coach: Santa Barbara 1988-90, Occidental College
Kansas City, the most by any head coach in Philadelphia Eagles 2012, joined Chiefs in 1991-98. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles
franchise history in that time frame. In 2018, 2013. 1999-2012, joined Chiefs in 2013.
Reid led the Chiefs to their first back-to-back- Brendan Daly, run game coordinator/defen- Dave Merritt, defensive backs; born
to-back AFC West Division Championships in sive line; born September 10, 1975, San September 8, 1971, Raleigh, N.C. Linebacker
franchise history and the first ever AFC Francisco, Calif. Tight end Drake 1993-96. No North Carolina State 1989-92. Pro linebacker
Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium. pro playing experience. College coach: Drake Miami Dolphins 1993, Arizona Cardinals
In 2015, Reid led the Chiefs to their first play- 1998, Villanova 1999, 2005, Maryland 2000, 1993-96, Rhein Fire (NFLE) 1997. College
off win since 1993, with a win at Houston. In Oklahoma State 2001-03, Illinois State 2004. coach: Chattanooga 1997, Virginia Military
his first season in Kansas City in 2013, helped Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2006-08, St. Institute 1998-2000. Pro coach: New York
orchestrate the franchise’s best single-season Louis Rams 2009-11, Minnesota Vikings Jets 2001-03, New York Giants 2004-17,
turnaround as the Chiefs won 11 games and 2012-13, New England Patriots 2014-18, Arizona Cardinals 2018, joined Chiefs in 2019.
made the playoffs after going 2-14 the previ- joined Chiefs in 2019. Britt Reid, defensive line; born April 28, 1985,
ous season. Prior to joining the Chiefs, served Andy Heck, offensive line; born January 1, San Francisco, Calif. Attended Temple. No col-
as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles 1967, Fargo, N.D. Tackle Notre Dame 1985- lege or pro playing experience. College coach:
for 14 years (1999-2012), earning NFL Coach 88. Pro tackle Seattle Seahawks 1989-93, Temple 2012. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in
of the Year honors three times. Compiled the Chicago Bears 1994-98, Washington 2013.
best win total (140) and playoff victory total Redskins 1999-2000. College coach: Virginia Ryan Reynolds, asst. strength and condition-
(10) in Philadelphia Eagles history. Captured 2001-03. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars ing; born January 15, 1981, Fulton, Ill.
six division titles and five trips to the NFC 2004-12, joined Chiefs in 2013. Attended Iowa. No college or pro playing expe-
Championship Game. In his 28-year NFL Matt House, linebackers; born May 17, 1978, rience. College coach: Louisville 2008,
coaching career, Reid’s teams have made the Harrison, Mich. Attended Michigan State. No Arizona State 2008-11, UCLA 2012-15. Pro
playoffs 19 times (21-19 record). Has college or pro playing experience. College coach: Joined Chiefs in 2016.
coached in the Super Bowl three times, the coach: Michigan State 2001-02, North Barry Rubin, strength and conditioning; born
NFC Championship Game nine times and the Carolina 2003-04, Gardner-Webb 2005, June 25, 1957, Monroe, La. Running
AFC Championship Game once. Reid was an Buffalo 2005-07, Pittsburgh 2012-14, Florida back/punter Louisiana State 1976-77, tight
assistant coach with Green Bay (1992-98) International 2015, Kentucky 2016-18. Pro end/punter Northwestern State 1978-1980.
under Mike Holmgren. With Green Bay, helped coach: Carolina Panthers 2008, St. Louis No pro playing experience. College coach:
the Packers earn a Super Bowl XXXI victory Rams 2009-2011, joined Chiefs in 2019. Northeast Louisiana 1981-83, 1987-90,
over New England. Career record: 207-138-1. Mike Kafka, quarterbacks; born July 25, 1994, Louisiana State 1984-85. Pro coach:
Background: Coached at Brigham Young 1987, Chicago, Ill. Quarterback Northwestern Green Bay Packers 1995-2005, Philadelphia
(1982), San Francisco State (1983-85) 2006-09. Pro quarterback Philadelphia Eagles Eagles 2008-12, joined Chiefs in 2013.
Northern Arizona (1986), Texas-El Paso 2010-12, New England Patriots 2013, Tampa Steve Spagnuolo, defensive coordinator; born
(1987-88) and Missouri (1989-1991). Reid Bay Buccaneers 2014, Minnesota Vikings December 21, 1959, Whitinsville, Mass. Wide
was an offensive tackle/guard on three BYU 2015. College coach: Northwestern 2016. Pro receiver Springfield College 1978-81. No pro
Cougar Holiday Bowl teams. Graduated with a coach: Joined Chiefs in 2017. playing experience. College coach:
bachelor’s degree in physical education, and Greg Lewis, wide receivers; born February 12, Massachusetts 1982-83, Lafayette 1984-86,
received a master’s degree in professional 1980, Chicago, Ill. Wide receiver Illinois 1999- Connecticut 1987-91, Maine 1993-94,
leadership in physical education and athletics. 2002. Pro wide receiver Philadelphia Eagles Rutgers 1994-95, Bowling Green 1996-97.
Personal: Born March 19, 1958 in Los 2003-08, Minnesota Vikings 2009-10. College Pro Coach: Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) 1992,
Angeles, Calif. Reid and his wife Tammy have coach: San Diego State 2012, San Jose State Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 1998, Philadelphia
five children—Britt, Crosby, Drew Ann, 2013, Pittsburgh 2014. Pro coach: New Eagles 1999-2006, New York Giants 2007-08,
Spencer, and the late Garrett. He has nine Orleans Saints 2015, Philadelphia Eagles 2015-17, St. Louis Rams 2009-11 (head
grandchildren, Maverick, Somers, Saylor, 2016, joined Chiefs in 2017. coach), New Orleans Saints 2012, Baltimore
Blake, Reid, Canyon, Ryker, Rylen and Garrett. Sam Madison, defensive backs/cornerbacks; Ravens 2013-14, joined Chiefs in 2019.
born April 23, 1974, Thomasville, Ga. Dave Toub, asst. head coach/special teams
ASSISTANT COACHES Defensive back Louisville 1993-96. Pro cor- coordinator; born June 1, 1962, Ossining, N.Y.
Eric Bieniemy, offensive coordinator; born nerback Miami Dolphins 1997-2005, New Offensive lineman Springfield College 1980-
August 15, 1969, New Orleans, La. Running York Giants 2006-08. Pro coach: joined Chiefs 81, Texas-El Paso 1983-84. No pro playing
back Colorado 1987-90. Pro running back in 2019. experience. College coach: Texas El-Paso
San Diego 1991-94, Cincinnati Bengals 1995- Corey Matthaei, asst. offensive line; born 1987-89, Missouri 1989-2000. Pro coach:
98, Philadelphia Eagles 1999. College coach: February 1, 1985, Fircrest, Wash. Offensive Philadelphia Eagles 2001-03, Chicago Bears
Colorado 2001-02, 2009-12, UCLA 2003-05. lineman Willamette 2003-06. No pro playing 2004-12, joined Chiefs in 2013.
Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2006-10, joined experience. College coach: Willamette 2007. Rod Wilson, asst. special teams; born
Chiefs in 2013. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2008-12, November 12, 1981, Cross, S.C. Linebacker
Joe Bleymaier, pass game analyst/asst. quar- joined Chiefs in 2013. South Carolina 2001-04. Pro linebacker
terbacks; born August 8, 1982, Boise, Idaho. Deland McCullough, running backs; born Chicago Bears 2005-08, 2010, Tampa Bay
Wide receiver Delaware 2002-05. No pro play- December 1, 1972, Youngstown, Ohio. Buccaneers 2009. College coach: Charleston
ing experience. College coach: Colorado Running back Miami (OH) 1991-95. Pro run- Southern 2013-16. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs
2013-15. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2016. ning back Cincinnati Bengals 1996-97, in 2017.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Controlling Owner and Chairman of the Los Angeles 1960, 2017-18
Board: Dean A. Spanos San Diego 1961-2016
Vice Chairman: Michael A. Spanos (459-460-11)
President of Business Operations: Records include postseason games
A.G. Spanos 1960-69 Sid Gillman* ...............83-51-6
President of Football Operations: 1969-70 Charlie Waller .................9-7-3
John Spanos 1971 Sid Gillman** .................4-6-0
Executive Vice President – Chief 1971-73 Harland Svare*** .........7-17-2
Operating Officer/Chief Financial 1973 Ron Waller......................1-5-0
Officer: Jeanne M. Bonk 1974-78 Tommy Prothro**** ...21-39-0
Executive VP of Football 1978-86 Don Coryell# .............72-60-0
Administration/Player Finance: 1986-88 Al Saunders .................17-22-0
Ed McGuire 1989-91 Dan Henning...............16-32-0
Chief of Staff: Fred Maas 1992-96 Bobby Ross................50-36-0
American Football Conference Special Assistant: LaDainian Tomlinson 1997-98 Kevin Gilbride## .........6-16-0
West Division Special Counsel: Mark Fabiani 1998 June Jones .....................3-7-0
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Powder Blue, General Manager: Tom Telesco 1999-2001 Mike Riley...................14-34-0
White, and Gold Director of Player Personnel: 2002-06 Marty Schottenheimer.47-35-0
3333 Susan Street JoJo Wooden 2007-12 Norv Turner ................59-43-0
Costa Mesa, California 92626 Senior Director of Pro Personnel: 2013-16 Mike McCoy ...............28-38-0
Telephone: 714-540-7100 Louis Clark 2017-18 Anthony Lynn .............22-12-0
Director of Pro Scouting: *Retired after nine games in 1969
2019 SCHEDULE **Resigned after 10 games in 1971
Dennis Abraham
PRESEASON ***Resigned after eight games in 1973
Director of College Scouting: Kevin Kelly
Aug. 8 at Arizona...........................7:00 ****Resigned after four games in 1978
Director of Football/Medical Services:
Aug. 18 New Orleans......................1:00 #Resigned after eight games in 1986
James Collins ##Released after six games in 1998
Aug. 24 Seattle...............................7:00
Head Athletic Trainer: Damon Mitchell
Aug. 29 at San Francisco.................7:00
Director of Video Services: Brian Duddy PAID ATTENDANCE
REGULAR SEASON Sr. Director of Player Engagement: Home 254,812 Away 528,951
Sep. 8 Indianapolis.......................1:05 Arthur Hightower Total 783,763
Sep. 15 at Detroit ....................10:00 AM Equipment Manager: Chris Smith Single-game home record,
Sep. 22 Houston .............................1:25 General Counsel: Nicole King 69,288 (11/7/99)
Sep. 29 at Miami.....................10:00 AM Vice President of Accounting & Financial Single-season home record,
Oct. 6 Denver...............................1:05 Operations: Denise Kaufman 547,937 (2005)
Oct. 13 Pittsburgh........................*5:20 Controller: Marsha Wells
Oct. 20 at Tennessee ......................1:05 Chief Marketing Officer: Steven Ziff 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 27 at Chicago .................10:00 AM Chief Revenue Officer: Jim Rushton Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 3 Green Bay..........................1:25 Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: 1 Jerry Tillery DT Notre Dame
Nov. 7 at Oakland (Thu).................5:20 Denny O’Leary 2 Nasir Adderley DB Delaware
Nov. 18 Kansas City (Mexico).........5:15 Vice President of Business Development: 3 Trey Pipkins T Sioux Falls
Nov. 24 BYE Tom Morris 4 Drue Tranquill LB Notre Dame
Dec. 1 at Denver............................1:25 Vice President of Ticket Sales & 5 Easton Stick QB North Dakota St.
Dec. 8 at Jacksonville....................1:05 Services: Todd Poulsen 6 Emeke Egbule LB Houston
Dec. 15 Minnesota .......................*5:20 Director of Ticket Operations: 7 Cortez Broughton DT Cincinnati
Dec. 21/22Oakland..............................TBD Michael L. Dougherty
Dec. 29 at Kansas City............10:00 AM Director of Guest Services: Jim Cwalinski
* All times PT; Sunday night games in Vice President of Fan Experience:
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Mark Tamar
Senior Director of Digital Media:
Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park Joel Price
(opened in 2003) Vice President of Public Relations:
•Capacity: 27,000 (NFL) Josh Rupprecht
Sellout: 25,300 Vice President of External Relations:
18400 Avalon Blvd. Kimberley Layton
Carson, California 90746 Director of Community Partnerships:
Playing Surface: Grass Heather Birdsall
Training Camp: Jack Hammett Sports Complex Director of Community Outreach:
2750 Fairview Road Dick Lewis
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Director of Security: Bill Stetson
DIGNITY HEALTH SPORTS PARK Director of Football Logistics: John Hinek

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Rivers 508 347 4308 68.3 32 12 32/204 105.5
08/11 L 17-24 at Arizona Smith 4 1 8 25.0 0 0 1/16 39.6
08/18 W 24-14 Seattle Allen 0 0 0 — 0 0 1/7 —
08/25 L 7-36 New Orleans Chargers 512 348 4316 68.0 32 12 34/227 104.9
08/30 W 23-21 at San Francisco Opponents 548 351 3886 64.1 23 13 38/240 89.1

REGULAR SEASON (12-4) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS King 3 75 25.0 42t 1
09/09 L 28-38 Kansas City Gordon 10 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 88 James 3 30 10.0 23 0
09/16 W 31-20 at Buffalo Badgley 0 0 0 27/28 15/16 0 72 Tr. Williams 1 86 86.0 86 0
09/23 L 23-35 at L.A. Rams M. Williams 1 10 0 0/0 0/0 0 68 Addae 1 19 19.0 19 0
09/30 W 29-27 San Francisco Allen 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Perryman 1 16 16.0 16 0
10/07 W 26-10 Oakland Ekeler 3 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 White 1 9 9.0 9 0
10/14 W 38-14 at Cleveland Sturgis 0 0 0 9/15 9/13 0 36 Ingram 1 8 8.0 8 0
10/21 W 20-19 Tennessee Ty. Williams 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Rochell 1 4 4.0 4 0
11/04 W 25-17 at Seattle Gates 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 16 Phillips 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/11 W 20-6 at Oakland Jackson 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Chargers 13 247 19.0 86 1
11/18 L 22-23 Denver King 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 12 87 7.3 42 1
11/25 W 45-10 Arizona Benjamin 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/02 W 33-30 at Pittsburgh Emanuel 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/09 W 26-21 Cincinnati Green 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 D. Jones 47 1990 42.3 15 59
12/13 W 29-28 at Kansas City Hayward 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Kaser 13 629 48.4 5 66
12/22 L 10-22 Baltimore Chargers 16 32 3 36/43 24/29 0 428 Sturgis 1 24 24.0 1 24
12/30 W 23-9 at Denver Opponents 11 23 4 30/31 23/30 0 329 Chargers 62 2643 42.6 21 66
2-Pt Conv: Gates 2, Gordon 2, Allen, Opponents 67 3195 47.7 27 67
POSTSEASON (1-1) M. Williams. Chargers 6-8, Opponents 1-7.
Date Result Opponent Defensive 2-Pt. Return: Hayward. PUNT
01/06 W 23-17 at Baltimore RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
01/13 L 28-41 at New England RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD King 23 8 318 13.8 73t 1
Gordon 175 885 5.1 34t 10 J.J. Jones 5 2 24 4.8 11 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Ekeler 106 554 5.2 41 3 Benjamin 5 4 16 3.2 8 0
Chargers 78 151 99 100 0 — 428 Jackson 50 206 4.1 20 2 Allen 1 1 0 0.0 0 0
Opponents 98 66 73 92 0 — 329 Allen 9 75 8.3 28 0 Chargers 34 15 358 10.5 73t 1
Newsome 11 49 4.5 16 0 Opponents 28 15 257 9.2 91t 1
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Benjamin 7 41 5.9 19 0
Chargers Opp. M. Williams 7 28 4.0 19t 1 KICKOFF
Total First Downs 338 311 Ty. Williams 2 15 7.5 14 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 100 101 Watt 4 11 2.8 8 0 King 22 522 23.7 40 0
Passing 213 178 Rivers 18 7 0.4 7 0 J.J. Jones 3 69 23.0 33 0
Penalty 25 32 Smith 8 2 0.3 9 0 Allen 1 25 25.0 25 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 70/177 79/202 Ingram 1 0 0.0 0 0 James 1 20 20.0 20 0
3rd Down Pct. 39.5 39.1 J.J. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 Benjamin 1 17 17.0 17 0
4th Down: Made/Att 7/8 11/20 Chargers 399 1873 4.7 41 16 Chargers 28 653 23.3 40 0
4th Down Pct. 87.5 55.0 Opponents 395 1693 4.3 43 11 Opponents 61 1322 21.7 51 0
Possession Avg. 30:43 29:17
Total Net Yards 5962 5339 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD FIELD
Avg. Per Game 372.6 333.7 Allen 97 1196 12.3 54 6 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Plays 945 981 Gordon 50 490 9.8 66t 4 Badgley 0/0 4/4 5/5 5/5 1/2
Avg. Per Play 6.3 5.4 M. Williams 43 664 15.4 55t 10 Sturgis 0/0 4/4 2/2 3/6 0/1
Net Yards Rushing 1873 1693 Ty. Williams 41 653 15.9 75t 5 Chargers 0/0 8/8 7/7 8/11 1/3
Avg. Per Game 117.1 105.8 Ekeler 39 404 10.4 44t 3 Opponents 0/0 7/7 7/7 8/10 1/6
Total Rushes 399 395 Gates 28 333 11.9 27 2
Net Yards Passing 4089 3646 Green 19 210 11.1 26 1 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 255.6 227.9 Jackson 15 135 9.0 19 0 Ingram 7.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 34/227 38/240 Benjamin 12 186 15.5 46t 1 Bosa 5.5
Gross Yards 4316 3886 Newsome 2 19 9.5 11 0 Rochell 5.0
Att./Completions 512/348 548/351 Culkin 1 24 24.0 24 0 Philon 4.0
Completion Pct. 68.0 64.1 Watt 1 2 2.0 2 0 James 3.5
Had Intercepted 12 13 Chargers 348 4316 12.4 75t 32 Nwosu 3.5
Punts/Average 62/42.6 67/47.7 Opponents 351 3886 11.1 82t 23 Square 3.0
Net Punting Avg. 62/37.2 67/40.6 Liuget 1.5
Penalties/Yards 113/967 103/828 Addae 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 17/7 18/7 Brown 1.0
Touchdowns 51 38 Emanuel 1.0
Rushing 16 11 Mebane 1.0
Passing 32 23 Jenkins 0.5
Returns 3 4 Ju. Jones 0.5
Chargers 38.0
Opponents 34.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-09.........................................................12,490
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Philip Rivers, 2004-18......................................................................54,656
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Philip Rivers, 2004-18...........................................................................374
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Antonio Gates, 2003-18 ........................................................................955
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Antonio Gates, 2003-18 ...................................................................11,841
Interceptions ...................................................................Gill Byrd, 1983-92...................................................................................42
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Drew Kaser, 2016-17 ...........................................................................47.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 1993-96 .....................................................................13.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Leslie (Speedy) Duncan, 1964-70 ........................................................25.3
Field Goals ......................................................................John Carney, 1990-2000.......................................................................261
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-09..............................................................153
Points..............................................................................John Carney, 1990-2000....................................................................1,076
*Sacks............................................................................Leslie O’Neal, 1986-95.......................................................................105.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006 ................................................................1,815
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Fouts, 1981 ................................................................................4,802
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Philip Rivers, 2008..................................................................................34
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Keenan Allen, 2017 ...............................................................................102
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Lance Alworth, 1965..........................................................................1,602
Interceptions ...................................................................Antonio Cromartie, 2007 .........................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Mike Scifres, 2012 ...............................................................................48.3
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Leslie (Speedy) Duncan, 1965 .............................................................15.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Keith Lincoln, 1962 ..............................................................................28.4
Field Goals ......................................................................John Carney, 1994..................................................................................34
Nick Novak, 2013....................................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006 .................................................................**31
Points..............................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006 ...............................................................**186
*Sacks............................................................................Leslie O’Neal, 1992 ..............................................................................17.0
Shawne Merriman, 2006 ......................................................................17.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 12-28-03.............................................................243
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Philip Rivers, 10-18-15 .........................................................................503
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dan Fouts, 11-22-81.................................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Kellen Winslow, 10-7-84 .........................................................................15
Keenan Allen, 9-13-15 ............................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Wes Chandler, 12-20-82 .......................................................................260
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Antonio Cromartie, 11-11-07
Field Goals ......................................................................John Carney, 9-5-93, 9-18-93...................................................................6
Greg Davis, 10-5-97 .................................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Kellen Winslow, 11-22-81 .........................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Kellen Winslow, 11-22-81 .......................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Leslie O’Neal, 11-16-86 .........................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
13 Allen, Keenan WR 6-2 211 4/27/92 7 California Greensboro, N.C. D3-’13 16/14
4 Badgley, Michael K 5-10 183 7/28/95 2 Miami Summit, N.J. FA-’18 10/0
12 Benjamin, Travis WR/PR 5-10 175 12/29/89 8 Miami Belle Glade, Fla. UFA(Cle)-’16 12/3
97 Bosa, Joey DE 6-5 280 7/11/95 4 Ohio State Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. D1-’16 7/6
57 Brown, Jatavis LB 5-11 221 2/18/94 4 Akron Belle Glade, Fla. D5-’16 15/10
80 Culkin, Sean TE 6-5 255 6/11/93 3 Missouri Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. FA-’17 13/10
11 Davis, Geremy WR 6-3 211 1/10/92 5 Connecticut Lawrenceville, Ga. FA-’16 14/0
43 Davis, Michael CB 6-2 195 1/6/95 3 Brigham Young Glendale, Calif. FA-’17 16/9
58 Davis Sr., Thomas LB 6-1 235 3/22/83 15 Georgia Shellman, Ga. UFA(Car)-’19 12/12*
74 Drango, Spencer G 6-6 315 10/15/92 3 Baylor Cedar Park, Texas FA-’18 0*
48 Dzubnar, Nick ILB 6-1 240 8/15/91 5 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Mission Viejo, Calif. FA-’15 16/0
30 Ekeler, Austin RB 5-10 200 5/17/95 3 Western State, Colo. Eaton, Colo. FA-’17 14/3
28 Facyson, Brandon CB 6-2 197 9/8/94 2 Virginia Tech Newnan, Ga. FA-’18 15/0
66 Feeney, Dan G 6-4 310 5/29/94 3 Indiana Orland Park, Ill. D3-’17 16/16
25 Gordon III, Melvin RB 6-1 215 4/13/93 5 Wisconsin Kenosha, Wis. D1-’15 12/12
88 Green, Virgil TE 6-5 255 8/3/88 9 Nevada Tulare, Calif. UFA(Den)-’18 16/16
26 Hayward Jr., Casey CB 5-11 192 9/9/89 8 Vanderbilt Perry, Ga. UFA(GB)-’16 16/16
86 Henry, Hunter TE 6-5 250 12/7/94 4 Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D2-’16 0*
54 Ingram III, Melvin DE 6-2 247 4/26/89 8 South Carolina Rockingham, N.C. D1-’12 16/16
22 Jackson, Justin RB 6-0 199 4/22/96 2 Northwestern Carol Stream, Ill. D7-’18 13/1
33 James Jr., Derwin S 6-2 215 8/3/96 2 Florida State Haines City, Fla. D1-’18 16/16
23 Jenkins, Rayshawn S 6-2 220 1/25/94 3 Miami St. Petersburg, Fla. D4-’17 15/1
7 Jones, Cardale QB 6-5 250 9/29/92 3 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio T(Buff)-’17 0*
93 Jones, Justin DT 6-3 309 8/28/96 2 North Carolina State Austell, Ga. D3-’18 15/0
20 King II, Desmond CB 5-10 200 12/14/94 3 Iowa Detroit, Mich. D5-’17 16/8
77 Lamp, Forrest G 6-4 310 2/20/94 3 Western Kentucky Venice, Fla. D2-’17 2/0
90 Lanier II, Anthony DE 6-6 285 5/8/93 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-’18 0*
83 Mayle, Vince TE 6-2 247 1/12/91 3 Washington State Sacramento, Calif. FA-’18 0*
95 McGill, T.Y. DT 6-0 299 11/23/92 5 North Carolina State Jesup, Ga. W(Phil)-’18 6/0
92 Mebane, Brandon NT 6-1 311 1/15/85 13 California Los Angeles, Calif. UFA(Sea)-’16 12/12
38 Newsome, Detrez RB 5-10 210 3/6/94 2 Western Carolina Raeford, N.C. FA-’18 9/0
42 Nwosu, Uchenna LB 6-2 251 12/28/96 2 Southern California Carson, Calif. D2-’18 16/3
76 Okung, Russell T 6-5 310 10/7/88 10 Oklahoma State Fort Bend, Texas UFA(Den)-’17 15/15
52 Perryman, Denzel LB 5-11 240 12/5/92 5 Miami Coral Gables, Fla. D2-’15 9/9
31 Phillips, Adrian S 5-11 210 3/28/92 5 Texas Garland, Texas FA-’14 16/7
35 Pope, Troymaine RB 5-8 205 11/29/93 2 Jacksonville State Anniston, Ala. FA-’18 0*
53 Pouncey, Mike C 6-5 298 7/24/89 9 Florida Ardmore, Okla. FA-’18 16/16
61 Quessenberry, Scott C/G 6-4 310 3/23/95 2 UCLA La Costa, Calif. D5-’18 15/0
29 Richards, Jeff CB 6-2 210 1/3/91 2 Emporia State Del City, Okla. FA-’18 6/0
17 Rivers, Philip QB 6-5 228 12/8/81 16 North Carolina State Decatur, Ala. T(NYG)-’04 16/16
98 Rochell, Isaac DE 6-4 280 4/22/95 2 Notre Dame McDonough, Ga. D7-’17 16/3
75 Schofield III, Michael G/T 6-6 301 11/15/90 6 Michigan Orland Park, Ill. W(Den)-’17 16/16
10 Scott, Artavis WR 5-11 195 34680 2 Clemson Tarpon Springs, Fla. FA-’17 0*
78 Scott, Trent T 6-5 320 34359 2 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’18 9/1
71 Square, Damion NT 6-2 293 2/6/89 7 Alabama Houston, Texas W(KC)-’14 16/11
5 Taylor, Tyrod QB 6-1 217 32723 9 Virginia Tech Hampton, Va. UFA(Cle)-’19 4/3*
69 Tevi, Sam T 6-5 315 34653 3 Utah Euless, Texas D6-’17 16/15
64 Toner, Cole C/G 6-5 310 34406 3 Harvard Greenwood, Ind. FA-’17 1/0
27 Watkins, Jaylen S 5-11 194 33508 5 Florida Fort Myers, Fla. UFA(Phil)-’18 0*
34 Watt, Derek FB 6-2 234 33915 4 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wis. D6-’16 16/5
44 White, Kyzir LB 6-2 218 35148 2 West Virginia Macungie, Pa. D4-’18 3/3
81 Williams, Mike WR 6-4 220 34611 3 Clemson Santee, S.C. D1-’17 13/10
24 Williams, Trevor CB 5-11 191 34227 4 Penn State Baltimore, Md. FA-’16 9/7
47 Windt, Mike LS 6-1 237 31561 10 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’10 16/0

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* 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

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COACHING STAFF ing experience. College coach San Diego 1996, Pro coach: Joined Chargers in 2017.
Head Coach, Occidental College 1997-99, Nevada-Las Rip Scherer, tight ends; born August 3, 1952,
Anthony Lynn Vegas 2000, UCLA 2013-16. Pro coach: Quarterback: William & Mary 1970-73. College
Pro Career: On Jan. 13, 2017, the Los Angeles Cleveland Browns 2007-08, joined Chargers in coach: Penn State 1974-75, North Carolina
Chargers made their first official transaction, 2019. State 1976, Hawaii 1977-78, Virginia 1979,
naming Anthony Lynn the 16th head coach in La’Roi Glover, asst. defensive line; born July 4, Georgia Tech 1980-86, Alabama 1987,
franchise history. It’s also significant that he’s 1974, San Diego, Calif. Defensive tackle San Arizona 1988-90, James Madison 1991-94
the first African-American head coach in team Diego State 1992-95. Pro defensive tackle (head coach), Memphis 1995-2000 (head
annals. In 2018, Lynn guided the Chargers to Oakland Raiders 1996, Barcelona Dragons coach), Kansas 2001, Southern Mississippi
the postseason for the first time in five sea- (NFLE) 1997, New Orleans Saints 1997-2001, 2003-04, Colorado 2011-12, UCLA 2016-17.
sons. Led the Chargers to a 9-7 record in his Dallas Cowboys 2002-05, St. Louis Rams Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2005-08,
first season, a four-game improvement from 2006-08. Pro coach: New York Jets 2017-18, Carolina Panthers 2009-10, joined Chargers in
2016. Lynn joined the Chargers after spending joined Chargers in 2019. 2018.
the last two seasons (2015-16) as the assis- Chris Harris, asst. defensive backs; born Dan Shamash, offensive assistant; born
tant head coach and running backs coach for August 6, 1982, Little Rock, Ark. Safety December 20, 1985, New York, N.Y.
the Buffalo Bills. Lynn jumped into the coach- Louisiana-Monroe 2001-04. Pro safety Linebacker Carnegie-Mellon 2004-07. No pro
ing ranks in 2000, spending three seasons Chicago Bears 2005-06, 2010-11, Carolina playing experience. College coach: Columbia
(2000-02) with the Broncos as an offensive Panthers 2007-09, Detroit Lions 2011, 2008. Pro coach: New York Jets 2008,
assistant and assistant to special teams. In Jacksonville Jaguars 2012. Pro coach: Chicago Cleveland Browns 2009-2010, Tampa Bay
2003, he landed his first full-time position gig Bears 2013-14, joined Chargers in 2016. Buccaneers 2012-13, Jacksonville Jaguars
as the running backs coach for the Addison Lynch, quality control-defense; born 2014-16, joined Chargers in 2017.
Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-04). That was fol- May 12, 1989, Boston, Mass. Safety Bryant Giff Smith, defensive line; born October 23,
lowed by similar positions with the Dallas 2007-2011. No pro playing experience. 1968, Atlanta, Ga. Defensive end Georgia
Cowboys (2005-06), Cleveland Browns College coach: Mississippi College 2011-12, Southern 1986-1990. No pro playing experi-
(2007-08), New York Jets (2009-2014) and Florida State 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined ence. College coach: Arkansas 1991-93,
Bills (2015-16). Lynn carried the additional title Chargers in 2018. Georgia 1994-95, Georgia Southern 1996-98,
of assistant head coach in New York in 2014 Phil McGeoghan, wide receivers; born July 8, Tulane 1999-2003, Georgia Tech 2004-09. Pro
and with the Bills for his two seasons there. 1979, Agawam, Mass. Wide receiver Maine coach: Buffalo Bills 2010-12, Tennessee Titans
Career record: 22-13. 1997-2000. Pro wide receiver Denver Broncos 2014-15, joined Chargers in 2016.
Background: Lynn was an All-Southwest 2001-02, Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2002, New Richard Smith, linebackers; born October 17,
Conference running back as a collegian at Orleans Saints 2003. College coach: Maine 1955, Los Angeles, Calif. Offensive lineman
Texas Tech, where he rushed for 1,911 yards 2007, South Florida 2009-11, East Carolina Rio Hondo (CA) J.C. 1975-76, Fresno State
and 17 touchdowns on 481 carries. That 2016. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-15, 1977-78. College coach: Rio Hondo (CA) J.C.
helped him earn a ticket to the NFL where he Buffalo Bills 2017, joined Chargers in 2018. 1979-80, Cal State-Fullerton 1981-83,
signed with the New York Giants as an undraft- Pat Meyer, offensive line; born April 5, 1972, California 1984-86, Arizona 1987. Pro coach:
ed free agent in 1992. After being released by Youngstown, Ohio. Offensive line Colorado Houston Oilers 1988-92, Denver Broncos
the Giants, Lynn signed with Denver in 1993 State 1991-94. Pro offensive lineman Arizona 1993-96, San Francisco 49ers 1997-2002,
and appeared in 13 games for the Broncos. Cardinals 1995, St. Louis Stampede (Arena Detroit Lions 2003-04, Miami Dolphins 2005,
Lynn moved on to the Bay Area in 1995, Football League) 1996. College coach: Houston Texans 2006-08, Carolina Panthers
spending two seasons with the San Francisco Memphis 1997-99, North Carolina State 2000- 2009-10, Atlanta Falcons 2015-16, joined
49ers (1995-96) before concluding his career 06, Florida State 2007, Colorado State 2008- Chargers in 2017.
in Denver (1997-99) where he won back-to- 11. Pro coach: Montreal Alouttes (CFL) 2012, Shane Steichen, quarterbacks; born May 11,
back Super Bowl championships (XXXII and Chicago Bears 2013-14, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, 1985, Sacramento, Calif. Quarterback Nevada-
XXXIII) with the Broncos. He retied after the joined Chargers in 2017. Las Vegas 2003-06. No pro playing experi-
1999 season with 83 career games. Ron Milus, defensive backs; born November, ence. College coach: Nevada-Las Vegas 2007-
Personal: Born December 21, 1968 in 25, 1963, Tacoma, Wash. Cornerback 09, Louisville 2010. Pro coach: San Diego
McKinney, Texas. Lynn is married to Stacey Washington 1982-85. College coach: Chargers 2011-12, Cleveland Browns 2013,
Bell Lynn. He has two children, son, D’Anton, Washington 1991-98, Texas A&M 1999. Pro re-joined Chargers in 2014.
and daughter, Danielle. coach: Denver Broncos 2000-02, 2011-12, George Stewart, special teams coordinator-
Arizona Cardinals 2003, New York Giants asst. head coach; born December 29, 1958,
ASSISTANT COACHES 2004-05, St. Louis Rams 2006-08, Carolina Little Rock, Ark. Guard Arkansas 1977-1980.
Gus Bradley, defensive coordinator; born July Panthers 2009-10, joined Chargers in 2013. No pro playing experience. College coach:
5, 1966, Zumbrota, Minn. Safety/punter North Mark Ridgley, asst. offensive line; born Minnesota 1984-85, Notre Dame 1986-88. Pro
Dakota State 1984-88. No pro playing experi- December 4, 1985, New Brighton, Pa. No col- coach: Pittsburgh Steelers 1989-91, Tampa
ence. College coach: North Dakota State 1990- lege playing experience. No pro playing experi- Bay Buccaneers 1992-95, San Francisco
91, 1996-2005, Fort Lewis College 1992-96. ence. College coach: Pittsburgh 2008-09, 49ers 1996-2002, Atlanta Falcons 2003-06,
Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-08, Central Michigan 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined Minnesota Vikings 2007-16, joined Chargers in
Seattle Seahawks 2009-12, Jacksonville Chargers in 2012. 2017.
Jaguars 2013-16 (head coach), joined Alfredo Roberts, running backs; born March Ken Whisenhunt, offensive coordinator; born
Chargers in 2017. 17, 1965, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Tight end February 28, 1962, Atlanta, Ga. Tight end/H-
Keith Burns, asst. special teams; born May 16, Miami 1983-87. Pro tight end Kansas City back Georgia Tech 1980-84. Pro tight end
1972, Greeleyville, S.C. Linebacker Oklahoma Chiefs 1988-1990, Dallas Cowboys 1991-93. Atlanta Falcons 1985-88, Washington
State 1992-93. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos College coach: Florida Atlantic 1999-2002. Pro Redskins 1989-90, New York Jets 1991-93.
1994-98, Chicago Bears 1999, Denver coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2003-06, College coach: Vanderbilt 1995-96. Pro
Broncos 2000-03, 2005-06, Tampa Bay Cleveland Browns 2007-08, Tampa Bay coach: Baltimore Ravens 1997-98, Cleveland
Buccaneers 2004. Pro coach: Denver Broncos Buccaneers 2009-11, Indianapolis Colts 2012- Browns 1999, New York Jets 2000, Pittsburgh
2007-12, Washington Redskins 2013, joined 15, joined Chargers in 2017. Steelers 2001-06, Arizona Cardinals 2007-12
Chargers in 2018. Seth Ryan, quality control-offense; born March (head coach), San Diego Chargers 2013,
Chris Caminiti, senior coaching assistant; 26, 1994, Phoenix, Ariz. Wide receiver Tennessee Titans 2014-15 (head coach), re-
born July 30, 1967, Enfield, Conn. No pro play- Clemson 2014-17. No pro playing experience. joined Chargers in 2016.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Chairman of the Board/Managing General (472-381-4)
Partner: Stephen M. Ross Records include postseason games
Vice Chairman/Partner: Bruce Beal 1966-69 George Wilson.............15-39-2
Vice Chairman, President and Chief 1970-95 Don Shula ...............274-147-2
Executive Officer: Tom Garfinkel 1996-99 Jimmy Johnson...........38-31-0
Vice Chairman: Matt Higgins 2000-04 Dave Wannstedt* ........43-33-0
Vice Chairman: Jorge Perez 2004 Jim Bates..........................3-4-0
Vice Chairman: Donald F. Shula 2005-06 Nick Saban..................15-17-0
General Manager: Chris Grier 2007 Cam Cameron ...............1-15-0
Senior Vice President of Operations: 2008-11 Tony Sparano** ..........29-33-0
Todd Boyan 2011 Todd Bowles ...................2-1-0
Senior Vice President-Business 2012-15 Joe Philbin*** ............24-28-0
Administration: Dan Caspersen 2015 Dan Campbell..................5-7-0
Senior Vice President-Chief Financial 2016-18 Adam Gase .................23-26-0
American Football Conference Officer: Chris Clements *Resigned after nine games in 2004
East Division Senior Vice President-Miami Dolphins **Released after 13 games in 2011
Team Colors: Aqua, Orange, White, and ***Released after four games in 2015
Foundation and Dolphins Cancer
Blue Challenge: Jennifer Jehn
7500 S.W. 30th Street Senior Vice President-Communications PAID ATTENDANCE
Davie, Florida 33314 and Community Affairs: Jason Jenkins Home 493,801 Away 523,480
Telephone: (954) 452-7000 Senior Vice President-Special Projects, Total 1,017,281
Alumni Relations and Advisor to the Single-game home record,
2019 SCHEDULE CEO: Nat Moore 75,283 (10/27/96), Hard Rock Stadium
PRESEASON Senior Vice President-General Counsel: 84,331 (10/1/17), Wembley Stadium
Aug. 8 Atlanta...............................7:30 Myles Pistorius Single-season home record, 592,161
Aug. 16 at Tampa Bay .....................7:30 Senior Vice President-Chief Marketing (1999)
Aug. 22 Jacksonville.......................8:00 Officer: Jeremy Walls
Aug. 29 at New Orleans...................8:00 Special Advisor to the President and 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
CEO: Dan Marino Round Name Pos. College
REGULAR SEASON 1 Christian Wilkins DT Clemson
Sep. 8 Baltimore...........................1:00 Vice President-Football Administration:
Brandon Shore 3 Michael Deiter G Wisconsin
Sep. 15 New England .....................1:00 5 Andrew Van Ginkel LB Wisconsin
Sep. 22 at Dallas.............................1:00 Assistant General Manager: Marvin Allen
Co-Director of Player Personnel: 6 Isaiah Prince T Ohio St.
Sep. 29 Los Angeles Chargers .......1:00
Adam Engroff 7 Chandler Cox RB Auburn
Oct. 6 BYE
Co-Director of Player Personnel: Myles Gaskin RB Washington
Oct. 13 Washington .......................1:00
Oct. 20 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Anthony Hunt
Oct. 28 at Pittsburgh (Mon) ............8:15 Head Athletic Trainer: Kyle Johnston
Nov. 3 New York Jets ...................1:00 Equipment Manager: Joe Cimino
Nov. 10 at Indianapolis ....................4:05 Video Director: Mike Nobler
Nov. 17 Buffalo...............................1:00 Director of Player Engagement:
Nov. 24 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Kaleb Thornhill
Dec. 1 Philadelphia ......................1:00 Director of Team Security: Drew Brooks
Dec. 8 at New York Jets ................1:00 Senior Director of Football
Dec. 15 at New York Giants .............1:00 Communications: Matt Taylor
Dec. 22 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Senior Director of Team Operations:
Dec. 29 at New England ..................1:00 Scott Bullis
* All times ET Senior Director of Security: Joe Cicini
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
(opened in 1987)
•Capacity: 64,767
2269 Dan Marino Blvd.
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
Playing Surface: Grass (PAT)
Training Camp: Baptist Health Training Facility at
Nova Southeastern University
7500 S.W. 30th Street
Davie, Florida 33314

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (1-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Tannehill 274 176 1979 64.2 17 9 35/279 92.7
08/09 L 24-26 Tampa Bay Osweiler 178 113 1247 63.5 6 4 17/130 86.0
08/17 L 20-27 at Carolina Amendola 1 1 28 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3
08/25 L 10-27 Baltimore Stills 1 1 3 100.0 1 0 0/0 118.8
08/30 W 34-7 at Atlanta Wilson 1 1 52 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3
Dolphins 455 292 3309 64.2 26 13 52/409 93.0
REGULAR SEASON (7-9) Opponents 508 335 4141 65.9 31 21 31/209 94.1
Date Result Opponent TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/09 W 27-20 Tennessee SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Howard 7 52 7.4 39 0
09/16 W 20-12 at N.Y. Jets Sanders 0 0 0 35/36 18/20 0 89 Jones 3 109 36.3 54 1
09/23 W 28-20 Oakland Drake 4 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 McDonald 3 41 13.7 31 0
09/30 L 7-38 at New England Stills 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Alonso 3 30 10.0 15 0
10/07 L 17-27 at Cincinnati Grant 0 2 2 0/0 0/0 0 24 Fitzpatrick 2 64 32.0 50t 1
10/14 W 31-28 Chicago (OT) Wilson 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Baker 1 25 25.0 25t 1
10/21 L 21-32 Detroit Bolden 2 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Aikens 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/25 L 23-42 at Houston Amendola 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 McCain 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 W 13-6 N.Y. Jets Baker 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Dolphins 21 321 15.3 54 3
11/11 L 12-31 at Green Bay Ballage 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 13 188 14.5 35 2
11/25 L 24-27 at Indianapolis Butler 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/02 W 21-17 Buffalo Carroo 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/09 W 34-33 New England Derby 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Haack 87 3884 44.6 35 65
12/16 L 17-41 at Minnesota Fitzpatrick 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Dolphins 88 3884 44.1 35 65
12/23 L 7-17 Jacksonville Gore 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 55 2326 42.3 20 61
12/30 L 17-42 at Buffalo Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
(OT) Overtime O’Leary 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
Parker 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
SCORE BY PERIODS Tannehill 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Grant 14 6 228 16.3 71t 1
Dolphins 52 115 59 90 3 — 319 Dolphins 7 26 5 35/36 18/20 0 319 Amendola 11 9 59 5.4 12 0
Opponents 89 85 101 158 0 — 433 Opponents 17 31 4 47/50 24/32 0 433 Stills 2 1 6 3.0 6 0
2-Pt Conv: Stills. Baker 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Dolphins 1-1, Opponents 1-2. Dolphins 28 16 293 10.5 71t 1
Dolphins Opp. Opponents 37 25 384 10.4 70 0
Total First Downs 252 350 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 75 116 Gore 156 722 4.6 39 0 KICKOFF
Passing 153 195 Drake 120 535 4.5 54t 4 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Penalty 24 39 Ballage 36 191 5.3 75t 1 Grant 18 535 29.7 102t 1
3rd Down: Made/Att 56/186 84/196 Tannehill 32 145 4.5 20 0 Drake 10 213 21.3 26 0
3rd Down Pct. 30.1 42.9 Bolden 8 91 11.4 54t 2 Perry 8 164 20.5 32 0
4th Down: Made/Att 8/13 6/15 Osweiler 8 21 2.6 7 0 Ballage 2 26 13.0 16 0
4th Down Pct. 61.5 40.0 Wilson 8 16 2.0 5 0 Smythe 1 0 0.0 0 0
Possession Avg. 27:49 32:11 Carroo 1 14 14.0 14 0 Dolphins 39 938 24.1 102t 1
Total Net Yards 4638 6257 Grant 1 5 5.0 5 0 Opponents 13 339 26.1 94t 1
Avg. Per Game 289.9 391.1 Amendola 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
Total Plays 878 1024 Dolphins 371 1738 4.7 75t 7 FIELD
Avg. Per Play 5.3 6.1 Opponents 485 2325 4.8 71 17 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Net Yards Rushing 1738 2325 Sanders 0/0 7/7 3/3 7/9 1/1
Avg. Per Game 108.6 145.3 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Dolphins 0/0 7/7 3/3 7/9 1/1
Total Rushes 371 485 Amendola 59 575 9.7 39 1 Opponents 0/0 7/7 7/8 4/7 6/10
Net Yards Passing 2900 3932 Drake 53 477 9.0 52t 5
Avg. Per Game 181.3 245.8 Stills 37 553 14.9 75t 6 SACKS No.
Sacked/Yards Lost 52/409 31/209 Wilson 26 391 15.0 75t 4 Quinn 6.5
Gross Yards 3309 4141 Parker 24 309 12.9 46 1 Wake 6.0
Att./Completions 455/292 508/335 Gesicki 22 202 9.2 27 0 Baker 3.0
Completion Pct. 64.2 65.9 Grant 21 268 12.8 52t 2 Hayes 2.0
Had Intercepted 13 21 Gore 12 124 10.3 24 1 McCain 2.0
Punts/Average 88/44.1 55/42.3 Ballage 9 56 6.2 31 0 Spence 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 88/38.4 55/36.6 O’Leary 8 86 10.8 19 1 Taylor 2.0
Penalties/Yards 108/978 107/856 Butler 6 60 10.0 23t 1 Branch 1.5
Fumbles/Ball Lost 17/10 17/7 Smythe 6 50 8.3 21 0 Ja. Davis 1.0
Touchdowns 38 52 Derby 3 48 16.0 19t 1 Godchaux 1.0
Rushing 7 17 Bolden 3 13 4.3 9 1 Harris 1.0
Passing 26 31 Carroo 2 94 47.0 74t 1 Phillips 1.0
Returns 5 4 Tannehill 1 3 3.0 3t 1 Woodard 1.0
Dolphins 292 3309 11.3 75t 26 Dolphins 31.0
Opponents 335 4141 12.4 73t 31 Opponents 52.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Larry Csonka, 1968-74, 1979 ............................................................6,737
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Marino, 1983-99.......................................................................61,361
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dan Marino, 1983-99............................................................................420
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Mark Clayton, 1983-92 .........................................................................550
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Mark Duper, 1982-92 .........................................................................8,869
Interceptions ...................................................................Jake Scott, 1970-75................................................................................35
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brandon Fields, 2007-14......................................................................46.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jeff Ogden, 2000-01 ............................................................................13.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Mercury Morris, 1969-75.....................................................................26.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Olindo Mare, 1997-2006 .......................................................................245
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Mark Clayton, 1983-92 ...........................................................................82
Points..............................................................................Olindo Mare, 1997-2006 ....................................................................1,048
*Sacks............................................................................Jason Taylor, 1997-2007, 2009, 2011................................................131.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ricky Williams, 2002 .........................................................................1,853
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Marino, 1984 ..............................................................................5,084
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dan Marino, 1984 ...................................................................................48
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jarvis Landry, 2017 ..............................................................................112
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Mark Clayton, 1984............................................................................1,389
Interceptions ...................................................................Dick Westmoreland, 1967 .......................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brandon Fields, 2012 ...........................................................................50.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jeff Ogden, 2000 .................................................................................17.0
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Duriel Harris, 1976...............................................................................32.9
Field Goals ......................................................................Olindo Mare, 1999 ..................................................................................39
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Mark Clayton, 1984.................................................................................18
Points..............................................................................Olindo Mare, 1999 ................................................................................144
*Sacks............................................................................Jason Taylor, 2002 ...............................................................................18.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ricky Williams, 12-1-02........................................................................228
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Marino, 10-23-88...........................................................................521
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Bob Griese, 11-24-77 ...............................................................................6
Dan Marino, 9-21-86.................................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Chris Chambers, 12-4-05........................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Brian Hartline, 9-30-12 .........................................................................253
Interceptions ...................................................................Dick Anderson, 12-3-73........................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Olindo Mare, 10-17-99..............................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Paul Warfield, 12-15-73 ............................................................................4
Mark Ingram, 11-27-94.............................................................................4
Ronnie Brown, 9-21-08.............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Paul Warfield, 12-15-73 ..........................................................................24
Mark Ingram, 11-27-94...........................................................................24
Ronnie Brown, 9-21-08...........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Cameron Wake, 9-30-12 ........................................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
35 Aikens, Walt CB/S 6-1 208 6/19/91 6 Liberty Charlotte, N.C. D4-’14 16/1
59 Allen, Chase LB 6-3 250 8/29/93 3 Southern Illinois Belleville, Ill. FA-’17 5/1
89 Allen, Dwayne TE 6-3 265 2/24/90 8 Clemson Fayetteville, N.C. FA-’19 13/8*
47 Alonso, Kiko LB 6-3 239 8/14/90 7 Oregon Los Gatos, Calif. T(Phil)-’16 15/15
44 #Anthony, Stephone LB 6-3 245 7/28/92 5 Clemson Polkton, N.C. T(NO)-’17 16/0
31 Armstrong, Cornell CB 6-0 185 9/22/95 2 Southern Mississippi Bassfield, Miss. D6-’18 15/0
55 Baker, Jerome LB 6-2 215 12/25/96 2 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D3-’18 16/11
27 Ballage, Kalen RB 6-2 237 12/22/95 2 Arizona State Denver, Colo. D4b-’18 12/0
53 Burgess, James LB 6-0 230 3/9/94 3 Louisville Homestead, Fla. FA-’18 0*
17 Butler, Brice WR 6-3 220 1/29/90 7 San Diego State Norcross, Ga. FA-’18 8/1
95 Carradine, Tank DE 6-4 270 2/18/90 5 Florida State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’19 1/0*
88 +Carroo, Leonte WR 6-1 215 1/24/94 4 Rutgers Edison, N.J, D3b-’16 9/0
77 Davis, Jesse G/T 6-6 325 9/15/91 3 Idaho Asotin, Wash. FA-’17 16/16
92 Denney, John LS 6-5 242 12/13/78 15 Brigham Young Thornton, Colo. FA-’05 16/0
85 #Derby, A.J. TE 6-5 240 9/20/91 5 Arkansas Iowa City, Iowa W(Den)-’17 4/0
32 Drake, Kenyan RB 6-1 211 1/26/94 4 Alabama Marietta, Ga. D3a-’16 16/7
58 Elliott, Jayrone LB 6-3 240 11/11/91 4 Toledo Cleveland, Ohio FA-’19 0*
9 #Fales, David QB 6-2 213 10/4/90 5 San Jose State Salinas, Calif. FA-’17 1/0
34 Farrow, Kenneth RB 5-9 219 3/7/93 2 Houston Hurst, Texas FA-’19 0*
29 Fitzpatrick, Minkah S 6-1 202 11/17/96 2 Alabama Old Bridge, N.J. D1-’18 16/11
14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB 6-2 223 11/24/82 15 Harvard Gilbert, Ariz. UFA(TB)-’19 8/7*
84 Ford, Isaiah WR 6-2 189 2/9/96 2 Virginia Tech Jacksonville, Fla. D7-’17 1/0
61 Fuller, Kyle G 6-5 307 3/4/94 2 Baylor Wylie, Texas FA-’19 2/0*
88 Gesicki, Mike TE 6-6 245 10/3/95 2 Penn State Manahawkin, N.J. D2-’18 16/7
56 Godchaux, Davon DT 6-3 315 11/11/94 3 Louisiana State Plaquemine, La. D5b-’17 16/16
19 Grant, Jakeem WR 5-7 169 10/30/92 4 Texas Tech Dallas, Texas D6a-’16 10/2
48 #Gray, MarQueis TE 6-4 263 11/7/89 7 Minnesota Indianapolis, Ind. FA-’16 0
2 Haack, Matt P 6-0 202 7/25/94 3 Arizona State West Des Moines, Iowa FA-’17 16/0
90 Harris, Charles DE 6-3 250 3/6/95 3 Missouri Kansas City, Mo. D1-’17 11/1
95 #Hayes, William DE 6-3 265 5/2/85 12 Winston-Salem State High Point, N.C. T(LAR)-’17 3/0
50 Holmes, Tyrone LB 6-2 253 9/10/93 2 Montana Eagle Point, Ore. FA-’19 0*
97 #Hood, Ziggy DT 6-3 305 2/16/87 11 Missouri Amarillo, Texas FA-’18 8/0
25 Howard, Xavien CB 6-1 192 7/4/93 4 Baylor Houston, Texas D2-’16 12/12
45 Hull, Mike LB 6-0 235 5/25/91 3 Penn State Cononsburg, Pa. FA-’15 8/1
20 Jones, Reshad S 6-1 215 2/25/88 10 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. D5b-’10 14/13
67 Kilgore, Daniel C 6-3 291 12/18/87 9 Appalachian State Kingsport, Tenn. T(SF)-’18 4/4
80 Louis, Ricardo WR 6-2 215 3/23/94 4 Auburn Miami, Fla. FA-’19 0*
94 Mbu, Joey DT 6-3 323 3/28/93 2 Houston Richmond, Texas FA-’19 0*
28 McCain, Bobby CB 5-11 192 8/18/93 5 Memphis Oxford, Ala. D5a-’15 14/13
22 McDonald, T.J. S 6-2 223 1/26/91 7 Southern California Fresno, Calif. UFA(LAR)-’17 14/14
52 McMillan, Raekwon LB 6-2 248 11/17/95 3 Ohio State Hinesville, Ga. D2-’17 16/16
24 McTyer, Torry CB 5-11 188 4/10/95 3 Nevada-Las Vegas Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’17 15/4
79 Mills, Jordan T 6-5 316 12/24/90 7 Louisiana Tech Napoleonville, La. FA-’19 16/16*
83 O’Leary, Nick TE 6-3 252 8/31/92 4 Florida State Palm Beach, Fla. FA-’18 12/7
Orchard, Nate LB 6-4 255 1/5/93 5 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-’19 4/0*
8 #Osweiler, Brock QB 6-7 240 11/22/90 8 Arizona State Kalispell, Mont. UFA(Den)-’18 7/5
11 Parker, DeVante WR 6-3 216 1/20/93 5 Louisville Louisville, Ky. D1- ’15 11/7
64 Reed, Chris G/C 6-5 310 7/22/92 4 Minnesota State Omaha, Neb. FA-’19 9/1*
3 t- Rosen, Josh QB 6-4 218 2/10/97 2 UCLA Miami FA-’19 14/13*
21 Rowe, Eric CB 6-1 205 10/3/92 5 Utah Spring, Texas UFA(NE)-’19 4/2*
5 Rudock, Jake QB 6-3 212 1/21/93 4 Michigan Weston, Fla. FA-’19 0*
7 Sanders, Jason K 5-11 186 11/16/95 2 New Mexico Orange, Calif. D7b-’18 16/0
26 Smith, Maurice S 6-0 194 6/14/95 3 Georgia Missouri City, Texas FA-’17 7/0
81 Smythe, Durham TE 6-6 248 8/9/95 2 Notre Dame Belton, Texas D4a-’18 15/2
93 Spence, Akeem DT 6-1 307 11/29/91 7 Illinois Fort Walton Beach, Fla. T(Det)-’18 16/16
74 Sterup, Zach T 6-9 327 5/14/92 3 Nebraska Hastings, Neb. FA-’17 6/1
10 Stills, Kenny WR 6-1 202 4/22/92 7 Oklahoma San Diego, Calif. T(NO)-’15 15/15
66 #Swanson, Travis C 6-5 304 1/30/91 6 Arkansas Houston, Texas FA-’18 12/11
23 Tankersley, Cordrea CB 6-1 200 11/19/93 3 Clemson Beech Island, S.C. D3-’17 6/0
96 Taylor, Vincent DT 6-3 306 1/5/94 3 Oklahoma State New Orleans, La. D6-’17 8/0
78 Tunsil, Laremy T 6-5 318 8/2/94 4 Mississippi Lake City, Fla. D1-’16 15/15
87 Walford, Clive TE 6-4 258 10/1/91 5 Miami Belle Glade, Fla. FA-’19 1/1*
Walton, Mark RB 5-9 205 3/29/97 2 Miami Miami, Fla. FA-’19 14/0*
98 #Williams, Sylvester DT 6-2 328 11/21/88 7 North Carolina Jefferson City, Mo. FA-’18 14/4
15 Wilson, Albert WR 5-9 186 7/12/92 6 Georgia State Fort Pierce, Fla. UFA(KC)-’18 7/3
76 Woodard, Jonathan DE 6-6 271 9/19/93 2 Central Arkansas Brentwood, Tenn. FA-’17 6/0
79 #Young, Sam T 6-8 302 6/24/87 10 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla. UFA(Jax)-’16 12/1

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* 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.

# Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments.

t- Dolphins traded for Rosen (Ariz).

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

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COACHING STAFF Danny Crossman, special teams coordinator; in 2019.
Head Coach, born January 17, 1967, El Paso, Texas. Mike Judge, quality control; born April 10,
Brian Flores Defensive back Kansas 1985, Pittsburgh 1987- 1983, Summit, N.J. Quarterback Springfield
Pro Career: Flores became the 13th head 89. Pro defensive back Washington Redskins College 2001-04. No pro playing experience.
coach in Miami Dolphins history on February 4, 1990, Detroit Lions 1991-92. College coach: College coach: Harvard 2007, Navy 2008-18.
2019. He spent 15 seasons with the New U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1993, Western Pro coach: New England Patriots 2005-06,
England Patriots organization, where he served Kentucky 1994-96, Central Florida 1997-98, joined Dolphins in 2019.
in a variety of different roles and helped the Georgia Tech 1999-2001, Michigan State Rob Leonard, linebackers; born July 14, 1985,
franchise win four Super Bowls – XXXIX, XLIX, 2002. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 2003-09, Moon Township, Pa. Linebacker Washington &
LI and LIII – and seven AFC championships. Detroit Lions 2010-12, Buffalo Bills 2013-18, Jefferson College 2004, North Carolina State
Flores coached defense for his final eight sea- joined Dolphins in 2019. 2005-08. No pro playing experience. College
sons in New England and was the team’s Karl Dorrell, wide receivers; born December coach: North Carolina State 2010-12. Pro
defensive play-caller and linebackers coach in 18, 1963, Alameda, Calif. Wide receiver UCLA coach: New York Giants 2013-18, joined
2018. In Super Bowl LIII, his defense limited the 1982-86. No pro playing experience. College Dolphins in 2019.
second-highest scoring offense in the NFL coach: UCLA 1988, Central Florida 1989, Matt Lombardi¸ quality control; born
(L.A. Rams) to just 3 points, tying a Super Bowl Northern Arizona 1990-91, Colorado 1992-93, September 30, 1990, Strongsville, Ohio. No
record. As defensive play-caller, the Patriots Arizona State 1994, Colorado 1995-98, college or pro playing experience. College
defense improved from 17th in the NFL to sev- Washington 1999, UCLA 2003-07 (head coach: Louisville 2014-16, Baylor 2017-18.
enth in passer rating and were tied for fifth in coach), Vanderbilt 2014. Pro coach: Denver Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2019.
the NFL in takeaways and tied for third in inter- Broncos 2000-02, Miami Dolphins 2008-11, Tony Oden, safeties; born June 30, 1973,
ceptions. Flores was the linebackers coach in Houston Texans 2012, New York Jets 2015-18, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Linebacker Baldwin-
2016. He coached safeties from 2012-15 and re-joined Dolphins in 2019. Wallace 1992-95. No pro playing experience.
was a defensive assistant in 2011. During the Brendan Farrell, asst. special teams; born College coach: Millersville 1996, Boston
2010 season, Flores was an offensive assistant April 8, 1978, Rochester N.Y. Linebacker/ College 1997, Army 1998-99, East Carolina
and also worked with special teams. He was a safety Notre Dame 1996-99. No pro playing 2000-02, Eastern Michigan 2003. Pro coach:
coaching assistant from 2008-09. Flores began experience. College coach: Wayne State 2002- Houston Texans 2004-05, New Orleans Saints
his NFL career as a scouting assistant with the 03, Middle Tennessee State 2004-05, 2006-11, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, Tampa
Patriots in 2004 and was promoted to pro scout Louisiana State 2006-08, Northwestern State Bay Buccaneers 2013, Detroit Lions 2014-17,
in 2006 before his transition to coaching in 2009-12, Alabama 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined joined Dolphins in 2018.
2008. Career record: 0-0. Dolphins in 2019. Chad O’Shea, offensive coordinator; born
Background: Flores earned his bachelor’s Pat Flaherty, offensive line; born April 27, December 18, 1972, Houston, Texas.
degree from Boston College, where he played 1956, Hanover, Pa. Center East Stroudsburg Quarterback Marshall 1991-93, Houston 1994-
linebacker from 1999-2003. He was a two-year 1974-77. No pro playing experience. College 95. No pro playing experience. College coach:
starter and part of four bowl-winning teams, coach: East Stroudsburg 1980-81, Penn State Houston 1996-99, Southern Mississippi 2000-
earning Big East All-Academic Team honors in 1982-83, Rutgers 1984-1991, East Carolina 02. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2003-05,
2003. 1992, Wake Forest 1993-98, Iowa 1999. Pro Minnesota Vikings 2006-08, New England
Personal: Born February 24, 1981, Brooklyn, coach: Washington Redskins 2000, Chicago 2009-18, joined Dolphins in 2019.
N.Y. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Bears 2001-03, New York Giants 2004-2015, Dave Puloka, head strength and conditioning;
Miles and Maxwell, and a daughter, Liliana. San Francisco 49ers 2016, Jacksonville born January 12, 1979, Arlington, Mass.
Jaguars 2017-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Linebacker Holy Cross 1997-2000. No pro
ASSISTANT COACHES George Godsey, tight ends; born Jan. 1, 1979, playing experience. College coach: Stevens
Jim Arthur, asst. strength and conditioning; Tampa, Fla. Quarterback Georgia Tech 1998- Institute of Technology 2005, Virginia 2006. Pro
born July 12, 1978, Cheshire, Conn. Attended 2001. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Storm coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, joined Dolphins in
Springfield College. No college or pro playing (Arena League) 2003. College coach: Central 2008.
experience. College coach: Springfield College Florida 2004-10. Pro coach: New England Jerry Schuplinski, asst. quarterbacks; born
2000, Louisiana Tech 2001, Boston College Patriots 2011-13, Houston Texans 2014-16, April 4, 1977, Garfield Heights, Ohio. Fullback
2002. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2002-04, Detroit Lions 2017-18, joined Dolphins in John Carroll 1996-99. No pro playing experi-
Chicago Bears 2005-15, joined Dolphins in 2019. ence. College coach: John Carroll 2000-01,
2016. Patrick Graham, defensive coordinator; born Case Western Reserve 2007-12. Pro coach:
Josh Boyer, defensive pass game coordina- January 24, 1979, Des Plaines, Ill. Defensive New England Patriots 2013-18, joined Dolphins
tor/cornerbacks; born January 21, 1977, lineman Yale 1997-2001. No pro playing expe- in 2019.
Heath, Ohio. Wide receiver/defensive back rience. College coach: Wagner 2002-03, Eric Studesville, running backs; born May 29,
Muskingum College 1996-99. No pro playing Richmond 2004-06, Notre Dame 2007-08. Pro 1967, Madison, Wisc. Defensive back
experience. College coach: King’s College (PA) coach: New England Patriots 2009-15, New Wisconsin Whitewater 1985-88. No pro playing
2000, Dayton 2001, Kent State 2002-03, York Giants 2016-17, Green Bay Packers 2018, experience. College coach: Wingate 1994, Kent
Bryant 2004, South Dakota School of Mines joined Dolphins in 2019. State 1995-96. Pro coach: Chicago Bears
and Technology 2005. Pro coach: New England Josh Grizzard, quality control; born June 11, 1997-2000, New York Giants 2001-03, Buffalo
Patriots 2006-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. 1990, Zebulon, N.C. Defensive back Yale 2008- Bills 2004-09, Denver Broncos 2010-17 (inter-
Jim Caldwell, asst. head coach/ 2011. No pro playing experience. College im head coach, four games in 2010), joined
quarterbacks; born January 16, 1955, Beloit, coach: Yale 2012, Duke 2013-16. Pro coach: Dolphins in 2018.
Wisc. Defensive back Iowa 1973-76. No pro Joined Dolphins in 2017. Tiquan Underwood, quality control; born
playing experience. College coach: Iowa 1977, Marion Hobby, defensive line; born November February 17, 1987, Lawrenceville, N.J.; Wide
Southern Illinois 1978-80, Northwestern 1981, 7, 1966, Birmingham, Ala. Defensive end receiver Rutgers 2005-08. Pro wide receiver
Colorado 1982-84, Louisville 1985, Penn State Tennessee 1986-89. Pro defensive end New Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-10, New England
1986-92, Wake Forest 1993-2000 (head England Patriots 1990-92. College coach: Patriots 2011, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2012-
coach). Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tennessee-Martin 1996, Louisiana-Lafayette 13, Hamilton-Tiger Cats (CFL) 2015-16,
2001, Indianapolis Colts 2002-11 (head coach 1996-97, Tennessee 1998, Mississippi 1999- Montreal Allouettes (CFL) 2016-17. College
2009-11), Baltimore Ravens 2012-13, Detroit 2004, Duke 2008-10, Clemson 2011-16. Pro coach: Lafayette College 2018. Pro coach:
Lions 2014-17 (head coach), joined Dolphins coach: New Orleans Saints 2006-07, Joined Dolphins in 2019.
in 2019. Jacksonville Jaguars 2017-18, joined Dolphins

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Chairman & CEO: Robert K. Kraft Boston 1960-1970
President: Jonathan A. Kraft (537-411-9)
President of New England Patriots Records include postseason games
Charitable Foundation: Josh Kraft 1960-61 Lou Saban*.....................7-12-0
Vice President of Human Resources: 1961-68 Mike Holovak ................53-47-9
Robin Boudreau 1969-70 Clive Rush**...................5-16-0
Equipment Manager: Brenden Murphy 1970-72 John Mazur*** ...............9-21-0
Director of Player Personnel: 1972 Phil Bengtson ....................1-4-0
Nick Caserio 1973-78 Chuck Fairbanks**** ....46-41-0
Vice President of Security: 1978 Hank Bullough-Ron Erhardt#...0-1-0
Bill Christiansen 1979-81 Ron Erhardt ....................21-27-0
Video Director: Jimmy Dee 1982-84 Ron Meyer## ..............18-16-0
Chief Marketing Officer: Jennifer Ferron 1984-89 Raymond Berry .............51-41-0
Vice President, The Kraft Group and Club 1990 Rod Rust.........................1-15-0
American Football Conference Counsel, the New England Patriots: 1991-92 Dick MacPherson ............8-24-0
East Division Robyn Glaser 1993-96 Bill Parcells ...................34-34-0
Team Colors: Blue, Red, Silver, and White Chief Information Officer: Michael Israel 1997-99 Pete Carroll ...................28-23-0
Gillette Stadium Vice President of Media and Community 2000-18 Bill Belichick................255-89-0
One Patriot Place Relations: Stacey James *Released after five games in 1961
Foxborough, Massachusetts 02035 Publisher and Vice President of Content: **Released after seven games in 1970
Telephone: (508) 543-8200 ***Resigned after nine games in 1972
Fred Kirsch
****Suspended for final regular-season game in 1978
Vice President of Corporate Sponsorship #Co-coaches
2019 SCHEDULE Sales: Murray Kohl ##Released after eight games in 1984
PRESEASON Director of Research: Richard Miller
Aug. 8 at Detroit ............................7:30 Vice President of Stadium Business PAID ATTENDANCE
Aug. 17 at Tennessee ......................7:00 Development and External Affairs: Home 506,367 Away 523,621
Aug. 22 Carolina.............................7:30 Dan Murphy Total 1,029,988
Aug. 29 New York Giants ................7:30 Director of Football / Head Coach Single-game home record,
Administration: Berj Najarian 71,768 (11/30/08)
REGULAR SEASON Chief Operating Officer: James Nolan Single-season home record,
Sep. 8 Pittsburgh..........................8:20 Vice President of Corporate 579,182 (2007)
Sep. 15 at Miami.............................1:00 Relationships: David Pearlstein
Sep. 22 New York Jets ...................1:00 Senior Executive Producer of Broadcast
Sep. 29 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Production: Matt Smith Round Name Pos. College
Oct. 6 at Washington ...................1:00 Vice President of Site Operations:
Oct. 10 New York Giants (Thu).......8:20 1 N’Keal Harry WR Arizona St.
Jason Stone 2 Joejuan Williams DB Vanderbilt
Oct. 21 at New York Jets (Mon) ......8:15
Director of Cheerleaders: Tracy Sormanti 3 Chase Winovich DE Michigan
Oct. 27 Cleveland ..........................4:25
Executive Director of Community Affairs: Damien Harris RB Alabama
Nov. 3 at Baltimore......................*8:20
Andre Tippett Yodny Cajuste T West Virginia
Nov. 10 BYE
Nov. 17 at Philadelphia ....................4:25 Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Whalen 4 Hjalte Froholdt G Arkansas
Nov. 24 Dallas ................................4:25 Vice President of Food and Beverage: Jarrett Stidham QB Auburn
Dec. 1 at Houston .......................*8:20 David Wheeler 5 Byron Cowart DE Maryland
Dec. 8 Kansas City .......................4:25 Vice President of Finance: Jim Wilson Jake Bailey P Stanford
Dec. 15 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Executive Director of the Patriots Hall of 7 Ken Webster DB Mississippi
Dec. 21/22Buffalo ...............................TBD Fame presented by Raytheon:
Dec. 29 Miami ................................1:00 Bryan Morry
* All times ET; Sunday night games in Senior Director Brand & Fan Experience:
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Ali Towle
Senior Director Retail Operations:
Stadium: Gillette Stadium Jim Scollins
(opened in 2002)
•Capacity: 65,878
One Patriot Place
Foxborough, MA 02035
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
Training Camp: Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA 02035
GILLETTE STADIUM

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Brady 570 375 4355 65.8 29 11 21/147 97.7
08/09 W 26-17 Washington Edelman 2 2 43 100.0 0 0 0/0 118.8
08/16 W 37-20 Philadelphia Hoyer 2 1 7 50.0 0 0 0/0 58.3
08/24 L 14-25 at Carolina Patriots 574 378 4405 65.9 29 11 21/147 97.8
08/30 W 17-12 at N.Y. Giants Opponents 605 370 4181 61.2 29 18 30/238 85.4

REGULAR SEASON (11-5) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Harmon 4 0 0.0 0 0
09/09 W 27-20 Houston Gostkowski 0 0 0 49/50 27/32 0 130 J. Jones 3 34 11.3 28 0
09/16 L 20-31 at Jacksonville White 5 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 72 Jackson 3 9 3.0 9 0
09/23 L 10-26 at Detroit Edelman 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Gilmore 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/30 W 38-7 Miami Michel 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 D. McCourty 1 84 84.0 84t 1
10/04 W 38-24 Indianapolis C. Patterson 1 3 1 0/0 0/0 0 30 Hightower 1 27 27.0 27 0
10/14 W 43-40 Kansas City Develin 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Chung 1 2 2.0 2 0
10/21 W 38-31 at Chicago Dorsett 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Bentley 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/29 W 25-6 at Buffalo Gordon 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 J. McCourty 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 W 31-17 Green Bay Gronkowski 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Van Noy 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/11 L 10-34 at Tennessee Hogan 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Patriots 18 156 8.7 84t 1
11/25 W 27-13 at N.Y. Jets Brady 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 11 67 6.1 19 0
12/02 W 24-10 Minnesota Van Noy 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12
12/09 L 33-34 at Miami Burkhead 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/16 L 10-17 at Pittsburgh D. McCourty 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 R. Allen 64 2885 45.1 21 66
12/23 W 24-12 Buffalo Patriots 18 29 4 49/50 27/32 0 436 Patriots 64 2885 45.1 21 66
12/30 W 38-3 N.Y. Jets Opponents 7 29 0 34/34 25/29 0 325 Opponents 71 2899 40.8 19 57
2-Pt Conv: None.
POSTSEASON (3-0) Patriots 0-1, Opponents 0-1. PUNT
Date Result Opponent RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
01/13 W 41-28 L.A. Chargers RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Edelman 20 11 154 7.7 25 0
01/20 W 37-31 at Kansas City (OT) Michel 209 931 4.5 34t 6 C. Jones 5 1 45 9.0 24 0
02/03 W 13-3 L.A. Rams (SB LIII) White 94 425 4.5 27t 5 McCarron 1 3 0 0.0 0 0
(OT) Overtime C. Patterson 42 228 5.4 27 1 Patriots 26 15 199 7.7 25 0
Burkhead 57 186 3.3 12 0 Opponents 25 8 255 10.2 33 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Edelman 9 107 11.9 20 0
Patriots 88 157 74 117 0 — 436 Barner 19 71 3.7 11 0 KICKOFF
Opponents 80 81 80 84 0 — 325 Brady 23 35 1.5 10 2 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Dorsett 4 29 7.3 17 0 C. Patterson 23 663 28.8 95t 1
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Hill 4 25 6.3 11 0 Michel 4 77 19.3 26 0
Patriots Opp. Develin 6 8 1.3 2t 4 Develin 1 15 15.0 15 0
Total First Downs 365 322 Hoyer 11 -8 -.7 2 0 Patriots 28 755 27.0 95t 1
Rushing 131 93 Patriots 478 2037 4.3 34t 18 Opponents 42 1034 24.6 97 0
Passing 206 208 Opponents 367 1803 4.9 54t 7
Penalty 28 21 FIELD
3rd Down: Made/Att 82/201 76/197 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
3rd Down Pct. 40.8 38.6 White 87 751 8.6 42 7 Gostkowski 0/0 11/11 10/10 4/6 2/5
4th Down: Made/Att 7/14 6/16 Edelman 74 850 11.5 36 6 Patriots 0/0 11/11 10/10 4/6 2/5
4th Down Pct. 50.0 37.5 Gronkowski 47 682 14.5 42 3 Opponents 0/0 4/4 10/12 8/10 3/3
Possession Avg. 31:05 28:55 Gordon 40 720 18.0 55t 3
Total Net Yards 6295 5746 Hogan 35 532 15.2 63t 3 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 393.4 359.1 Dorsett 32 290 9.1 20 3 Flowers 7.5
Total Plays 1073 1002 C. Patterson 21 247 11.8 55t 3 Wise 4.5
Avg. Per Play 5.9 5.7 Burkhead 14 131 9.4 25 1 Van Noy 3.5
Net Yards Rushing 2037 1803 Develin 12 61 5.1 11 0 Butler 3.0
Avg. Per Game 127.3 112.7 Michel 7 50 7.1 13 0 Clayborn 2.5
Total Rushes 478 367 J. Hollister 4 52 13.0 23 0 Simon 2.0
Net Yards Passing 4258 3943 D. Allen 3 27 9.0 21 0 J. Jones 1.5
Avg. Per Game 266.1 246.4 Brady 1 6 6.0 6 0 Gilmore 1.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 21/147 30/238 Hill 1 6 6.0 6 0 Guy 1.0
Gross Yards 4405 4181 Patriots 378 4405 11.7 63t 29 Hightower 1.0
Att./Completions 574/378 605/370 Opponents 370 4181 11.3 75t 29 Rivers 1.0
Completion Pct. 65.9 61.2 Roberts 1.0
Had Intercepted 11 18 Chung 0.5
Punts/Average 64/45.1 71/40.8 Patriots 30.0
Net Punting Avg. 64/39.5 71/37.2 Opponents 21.0
Penalties/Yards 93/744 91/838
Fumbles/Ball Lost 11/7 20/10
Touchdowns 51 36
Rushing 18 7
Passing 29 29
Returns 4 0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Sam Cunningham, 1973-79, 1981-82 ................................................5,453
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tom Brady, 2000-18 ........................................................................70,514
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Brady, 2000-18 .............................................................................517
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Wes Welker, 2007-12............................................................................672
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Stanley Morgan, 1977-89.................................................................10,352
Interceptions ...................................................................Raymond Clayborn, 1977-89 ..................................................................36
Ty Law, 1995-2004 .................................................................................36
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Ryan Allen, 2013-18 ............................................................................45.3
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Mack Herron, 1973-75.........................................................................12.0
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ellis Hobbs, 2005-08 ...........................................................................27.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2006-18 ..............................................................367
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Rob Gronkowski, 2010-18 ......................................................................80
Points..............................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2006-18 ...........................................................1,743
*Sacks............................................................................Andre Tippett, 1982-93 ......................................................................100.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Corey Dillon, 2004 .............................................................................1,635
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tom Brady, 2011................................................................................5,235
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Brady, 2007.....................................................................................50
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Wes Welker, 2009 .................................................................................123
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Wes Welker, 2011 ..............................................................................1,569
Interceptions ...................................................................Ron Hall, 1964........................................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Zoltan Mesko, 2011 .............................................................................46.5
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Julian Edelman, 2012...........................................................................15.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Raymond Clayborn, 1977.....................................................................31.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2013......................................................................38
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Randy Moss, 2007..............................................................................**23
Points..............................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2013....................................................................158
*Sacks............................................................................Andre Tippett, 1984 .............................................................................18.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tony Collins, 9-18-83............................................................................212
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tom Brady, 9-12-11 ..............................................................................517
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Brady, 10-21-07, 10-18-09 ...............................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Troy Brown, 9-22-02...............................................................................16
Wes Welker, 9-25-11...............................................................................16
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Wes Welker, 9-25-11.............................................................................217
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Leigh Bodden 11-22-09
Field Goals ......................................................................Gino Cappelletti, 10-4-64 ..........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Randy Moss, 11-18-07 .............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Gino Cappelletti, 12-18-65 ......................................................................28
*Sacks............................................................................Andre Carter, 11-13-11 ..........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
6 Allen, Ryan P 6-2 220 2/28/90 7 Louisiana Tech Salem, Ore. FA-’13 16/0
80 Anderson, Stephen TE 6-3 230 1/30/93 3 California San Jose, Calif. FA-’18 0*
60 Andrews, David C 6-3 300 7/10/92 5 Georgia Johns Creek, Ga. FA-’15 16/16
t Bennett, Michael DL 6-4 274 11/13/85 11 Texas A&M Houston, Texas T(Phil)-’19 16/10*
51 Bentley, Ja’Whaun LB 6-2 255 8/24/96 2 Purdue Glenarden, Md. D5-’18 3/2
14 Berrios, Braxton WR 5-9 190 10/6/95 2 Miami Raleigh, N.C. D6b-’18 0*
Bolden, Brandon RB 5-11 220 1/26/90 8 Mississippi Baton Rouge, La UFA(Mia)-’19 16/0*
12 Brady, Tom QB 6-4 225 8/3/77 20 Michigan San Mateo, Calif. D6b-’00 16/16
Brooks, Terrence DB 5-11 200 3/2/92 6 Florida State Dunnellon, Fla. UFA(NYJ)-’19 16/0*
34 Burkhead, Rex RB 5-10 215 7/2/90 7 Nebraska Plano, Texas UFA(Cin)-’17 8/4
70 Butler, Adam DL 6-5 300 4/12/94 3 Vanderbilt Duncanville, Texas FA-’17 16/0
61 Cannon, Marcus OL 6-6 335 5/6/88 9 Texas Christian Odessa, Texas D5A-’11 13/13
49 Cardona, Joe LS 6-3 245 4/16/92 5 Navy El Cajon, Calif. D5-’15 16/0
23 Chung, Patrick S 5-11 215 8/19/87 11 Oregon Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. FA-’14 15/14
Collins Sr., Jamie LB 6-3 250 10/20/89 7 Southern Mississippi McCall Creek, Miss. FA-’19 16/16*
35 Crossen, Keion DB 5-10 185 4/17/96 2 Western Carolina Garysburg, N.C. D7b-’18 11/0
74 Croston, Cole OL 6-5 310 12/25/93 3 Iowa Sergeant Bluff, Iowa FA-’17 2/0
58 Davis, Keionta DL 6-4 280 3/1/94 3 Tennessee-Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-’17 6/3
29 Dawson Jr., Duke DB 5-10 198 10/13/95 2 Florida Cross City, Fla. D2-’18 0*
46 Develin, James FB 6-3 255 7/23/88 7 Brown Gilbertsville, Pa. FA-’12 16/8
13 Dorsett, Phillip WR 5-10 192 1/5/93 5 Miami Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. T(Ind)-’17 16/2
43 Ebner, Nate DB 6-0 215 12/14/88 8 Ohio State Dublin, Ohio D6-’12 15/0
11 Edelman, Julian WR 5-10 198 5/22/86 11 Kent State Redwood City, Calif. D7a-’09 12/12
66 Ferentz, James OL 6-2 300 6/5/89 4 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa FA-’17 2/0
24 Gilmore, Stephon CB 6-1 202 9/19/90 8 South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. UFA(Buff)-’17 16/16
3 Gostkowski, Stephen K 6-1 215 1/28/84 14 Memphis Madison, Miss. D4b-’06 16/0
93 Guy, Lawrence DL 6-4 315 3/17/90 9 Arizona State Las Vegas, Nev. UFA(Balt)-’17 16/15
21 Harmon, Duron DB 6-1 205 1/24/91 7 Rutgers Magnolia, Del. D3b-’13 16/6
Harris, Maurice WR 6-3 200 11/11/92 4 California Greensboro, N.C. FA-’19 12/7*
54 Hightower, Dont’a LB 6-3 260 3/12/90 8 Alabama Lewisburg, Tenn. D1b-’12 15/15
33 #Hill, Jeremy RB 6-1 230 10/20/92 6 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. UFA(Cin)-’18 1/0
47 Hollister, Jacob TE 6-4 245 11/18/93 3 Wyoming Bend, Ore. FA-’17 8/1
2 Hoyer, Brian QB 6-2 216 10/13/85 11 Michigan State North Olmsted, Ohio FA-’17 5/0
50 #Humber, Ramon LB 5-11 232 8/10/87 11 North Dakota State Brooklyn, Park, Min. FA-’18 6/0
85 Izzo, Ryan TE 6-5 255 12/21/95 2 Florida State Sparta, N.J. D7c-’18 0*
27 Jackson, J.C. DB 6-1 198 11/17/95 2 Maryland Immokalee, Fla. FA-’18 13/5
31 Jones, Jonathan DB 5-10 190 9/20/93 4 Auburn Carrollton, Ga. FA-’16 16/5
97 Kamalu, Ufomba DL 6-6 295 11/2/92 3 Miami Fayetteville, Ga. FA-’18 2/0
75 Karras, Ted OL 6-4 305 3/15/93 4 Illinois Indianapolis, Ind. D6c-’16 13/2
36 King, Brandon LB 6-2 220 6/8/93 5 Auburn Alabaster, Ala. FA-’15 15/0
LaCosse, Matt TE 6-6 255 9/21/92 4 Illinois Naperville, Ill. FA-’19 15/5*
Lang, Cedrick OL 6-7 300 5/12/92 2 Texas El-Paso Sioux Falls, S.D. FA-’19 0*
69 Mason, Shaq OL 6-1 310 8/28/93 5 Georgia Tech Columbia, Tenn. D4c-’15 14/14
59 #McClellan, Albert LB 6-2 235 6/4/86 9 Marshall Lakelland, Fla. FA-’18 7/0
32 McCourty, Devin DB 5-10 195 8/13/87 10 Rutgers Montvale, N.J. D1-’10 16/16
30 McCourty, Jason CB 5-11 195 8/13/87 11 Rutgers Montvale, N.J. T(Cle)-’18 16/12
22 Melifonwu, Obi DB 6-4 224 4/5/94 3 Connecticut Grafton, Mass. FA-’18 2/0
26 Michel, Sony RB 5-11 215 2/17/95 2 Georgia Plantation, Fla. D1b-’18 13/8
48 Munson, Calvin LB 6-0 243 12/27/94 2 San Diego State St. Charles, Mo. FA-’18 0*
Parry, David DL 6-2 317 3/7/92 5 Stanford Marion, Iowa FA-’19 3/0*
Pennel, Mike DL 6-4 332 5/9/91 6 Colorado State-Pueblo Grandview, Colo. UFA(NYJ)-’19 16/7*
95 Rivers, Derek DE 6-5 250 5/9/94 3 Youngstown State Kinston, N.C. D3A-’17 6/0
52 Roberts, Elandon LB 6-0 238 4/22/94 4 Houston Port Arthur, Texas D6b-’16 16/11
44 Sam, Christian LB 6-2 240 6/7/96 2 Arizona State Allen, Texas D6A-’18 0*
63 Schwenke, Brian OL 6-3 310 3/22/91 7 California Oceaanside, Calif. FA-’18 3/0
Seferian-Jenkins, Austin TE 6-5 262 9/29/92 6 Washington Fox Island, Wash. UFA(Jax)-’19 5/5*
71 #Shelton, Danny DL 6-2 345 8/20/93 5 Washington Auburn, Wash. T(Cle)-’18 13/1
55 Simon, John DE 6-2 260 10/14/90 7 Ohio State Youngstown, Ohio FA-’18 11/2
18 Slater, Matthew WR 6-0 205 9/9/85 12 UCLA Anaheim, Calif. D5-’08 16/0
Thomas, Demaryius WR 6-3 229 12/25/87 10 Georgia Tech Montrose, Ga. FA-’19 15/15*
62 Thuney, Joe OL 6-5 308 11/18/92 4 North Carolina State Centerville, Ohio D3A-’16 16/16
53 Van Noy, Kyle LB 6-3 250 3/26/91 6 Brigham Young Reno, Nev. T(Det)-’16 16/16
Watson, Ben TE 6-3 255 12/18/80 15 Georgia Rock Hill, S.C. UFA(NO)-’19 16/4*
28 White, James RB 5-10 205 2/3/92 6 Wisconsin Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. D4b-’14 16/3
91 Wise Jr., Deatrich DL 6-5 275 7/26/94 3 Arkansas Carrollton, Texas D4-’17 16/5
76 Wynn, Isaiah OL 6-2 310 12/9/95 2 Georgia St. Petersburg, Fla. D1A-’18 0*

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* 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.

# Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments.

t Patriots traded for M. Bennett (Phil).

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.

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COACHING STAFF games in five separate seasons. Only four Nick Caley, tight ends, born Jan. 22,
Head Coach, other coaches – San Francisco’s George 1983, Canton, Ohio. Defensive back
Bill Belichick Seifert (3), Washington’s Joe Gibbs (2), /punter, Walsh University 2002. No pro
Pro Career: Bill Belichick is in his 45th Chicago’s Mike Ditka (2) and Miami’s Don playing experience. College coach: John
season as an NFL coach and his 20th Shula (2) – have more than one 14-win Carroll 2005, Akron 2006-07, Auburn
season as head coach of the New England season. Belichick’s Patriots teams own 2008, Iowa State 2009-11, Eastern Illinois
Patriots. Hired by Chairman and CEO the all-time NFL records for consecutive 2012, Arkansas 2013, Florida Atlantic
Robert Kraft on Jan. 27, 2000, Belichick victories, including the postseason (21 2014. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2015.
has led the Patriots to 18 consecutive from 2003-04) and consecutive playoff Ivan Fears, running backs; born
winning seasons (2001-18). The only victories (10 from 2001-05). Over a 100- November 15, 1954, Portsmouth, Va.
other NFL coach to have at least 10 con- game span from 2003-09, he directed the Running back William & Mary 1973-75.
secutive winning seasons with one team Patriots to an 81 wins – the most in NFL No pro playing experience. College coach:
since the 1970 merger was Tom Landry, history by a head coach. Belichick’s William & Mary 1977-79, Syracuse 1980-
who led the Dallas Cowboys to 16 con- recent accomplishments are the latest tri- 90. Pro coach: New England Patriots
secutive winning seasons (1970-1985). umphs in a career during which he has 1991-92, Chicago Bears 1993-98, re-
Through 19 seasons with New England, helped produce eight Super Bowl titles, 12 joined Patriots in 1999.
Belichick has delivered six Super Bowl conference championships and 23 divi- James Hardy, asst. strength and condi-
championships, nine conference titles, 16 sion titles since entering the NFL in 1975. tioning; born December 5, 1981, Danville
division crowns and 30 playoff victories, He won his first two Super Bowls as Va. Attended Christopher Newport. No
while posting an overall record of 255-89. defensive coordinator for the New York college or pro playing experience. College
Belichick won his sixth Super Bowl title in Giants in 1986 and 1990 before claiming coach: Christopher Newport 2004,
2018 with the Patriots 13-3 victory over six Super Bowl championships with the Auburn 2005-06. Colorado 2007-15. Pro
the Los Angeles Rams. He joined George Patriots. George Seifert is the only other coach: Joined Patriots in 2016.
Halas and Curly Lambeau as the only man to have won multiple Super Bowls Joe Judge, special teams; born
coaches with six NFL championships and both as a head coach and as an assistant December 31, 1981, Philadelphia, Pa.
owns the record for most Super Bowl coach. Belichick launched his coaching Running back Mississippi State 2000-04.
titles, two ahead of Chuck Noll, who is in career in 1975 with the Baltimore Colts No pro playing experience. College coach:
second with four Super Bowl titles. and continued as an assistant coach with Mississippi State 2005-07, Birmingham-
Belichick is the only of those to win three Detroit (1976-77), Denver (1978) and the Southern 2008, Alabama 2009-11. Pro
titles in a four-year span with Super Bowl New York Giants (1979-90). Belichick coach: Joined Patriots in 2011.
wins in 2001 and back-to-back Super was named head coach of the Cleveland Deron Mayo, asst. strength and condi-
Bowl wins in 2003 and 2004. With the Browns in 1991, becoming the youngest tioning; born March 28, 1988, Hampton,
victory over Indianapolis in the 2014 AFC head coach in the NFL at the time at age Va. Linebacker Hofstra 2007-09, Old
Championship Game, Belichick collected 38. By 1994, Belichick brought the Dominion 2010. Pro linebacker Calgary
his 21st career postseason win, the most Browns back to the playoffs, finishing 11- Stampeders (CFL) 2012-17. Pro coach:
postseason wins by a head coach. He 5 and advancing to the second round of Joined Patriots in 2018.
expanded on that record to 31 over the the playoffs, while allowing a league-low Josh McDaniels, offensive coordina-
last four seasons. The 2018 AFC 204 total points. In 1996, Belichick joined tor/quarterbacks; born April 22, 1976,
Championship was also Belichick’s ninth New England and was a key contributor to Canton, Ohio. No pro playing experience.
conference championship as a head the Patriots first division title in 10 years College coach: Michigan State 1999-
coach, adding to his mark for the most in en route to the Patriots appearance in 2000. Pro coach: New England Patriots
NFL history. New England’s berth in Super Super Bowl XXXI. Belichick then spent 2001-08, Denver Broncos, 2009-10
Bowl LIII was Belichick’s 12th Super Bowl three seasons with the New York Jets (head coach), St. Louis Rams 2011, re-
during his coaching career, the most from 1997 to 1999, helping New York joined Patriots in 2012.
among any head coach or assistant improve from a 1-15 season in 1996 to an Dante Scarnecchia, offensive line; born
coach in NFL history. Belichick has appearance in the AFC Championship February 15, 1948, Los Angeles, Calif.
recorded 292 career wins as a head Game in 1998. Career record: 292-134. Center/guard California Western 1968-70.
coach, which is third in NFL history. He Background: Belichick was a center/tight No pro playing experience. College coach:
owns a career winning percentage of end at Wesleyan 1971-74. California Western 1970-72, Iowa State
.685, which is first all-time in NFL history. Personal: Born April 16, 1952, Nashville, 1973-74, Southern Methodist 1975-76,
Belichick directed the Patriots to victories Tenn. Pacific 1977-78, Northern Arizona 1979,
in Super Bowls XXXVI (2001), XXXVIII Southern Methodist 1980-81. Pro coach:
(2003), XXXIX (2004), XLIX (2014), LI ASSISTANT COACHES New England Patriots, 1982-88,
(2016) and LIII (2018), and in 2007 he Cameron Achord, asst. special teams; Indianapolis Colts 1989-90, New England
became the first NFL head coach to guide born Feb. 4, 1987, McComb, Miss. Safety Patriots 1991-2013, re-joined Patriots in
his team to a 16-0 regular-season record. Belhaven 2006-09. No pro playing experi- 2016.
His 16 division titles are the most among ence. College coach: Southern
any coach. He also is the first NFL head Mississippi 2010-12, Southwest
coach to lead his team to 10 straight divi- Mississippi C.C. 2013-17. Pro coach:
sion crowns (2009-18). Belichick helped Joined Patriots in 2018.
the Patriots become the first franchise in Steve Belichick, safeties; born March 25,
NFL history to score 500 or more points in 1987, Summit, N.J. Long snapper
four seasons (2007-589, 2010-518, Rutgers 2011. No pro playing experience.
2011-513 and 2012-557). The St. Louis Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2012.
Rams are the only other team to have Moses Cabrera, head strength and condi-
done it three times, while Belichick is the tioning; born August 20, 1978, Deming,
only head coach in NFL history to lead a N.M. Oral Roberts 1996-2000. No pro
team to three straight 500-point seasons. playing experience. College coach: Fresno
Belichick is the only head coach in NFL State 2004-09, Colorado 2010. Pro
history to win at least 14 regular-season coach: Joined Patriots in 2010.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Chairman and CEO: Christopher Johnson New York Titans 1960-62
President: Neil Glat (413-504-8)
General Manager: Mike Maccagnan Records include postseason games
Chief Financial Officer: Brian Friedman 1960-61 Sammy Baugh.............14-14-0
S.V.P., Communications and Content: 1962 Clyde (Bulldog) Turner .....5-9-0
Eric Gelfand 1963-73 Weeb Ewbank..............73-78-6
S.V.P., Business Affairs and General 1974-75 Charley Winner* ............9-14-0
Counsel: Hymie Elhai 1975 Ken Shipp........................1-4-0
S.V.P., Corporate Partnerships: Ian Lasher 1976 Lou Holtz**...................3-10-0
S.V.P., Ticket and Premium Revenue, 1976 Mike Holovak...................0-1-0
Strategy and Development: 1977-82 Walt Michaels ...............41-49-1
Fred Mangione 1983-89 Joe Walton ..................54-59-1
V.P., Premium Partnerships, Group and 1990-93 Bruce Coslet................26-39-0
Inside Sales and Service: 1994 Pete Carroll....................6-10-0
American Football Conference Roberto Beltramini 1995-96 Rich Kotite.....................4-28-0
East Division V.P., Corporate Partnerships and New 1997-99 Bill Parcells..................30-20-0
Team Colors: Green and White Business Ventures: Jeff Fernandez 2000 Al Groh............................9-7-0
1 Jets Drive V.P., Ticket Sales and Service: 2001-05 Herman Edwards .........41-44-0
Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Larry Fitzpatrick 2006-08 Eric Mangini ................23-26-0
Telephone (973) 549-4800 V.P., Executive Producer: Chris Gargano 2009-14 Rex Ryan.....................50-52-0
V.P., Player Personnel: 2015-18 Todd Bowles................24-40-0
2019 SCHEDULE Brian Heimerdinger *Released after nine games in 1975
PRESEASON V.P., Corporate Partnerships and **Resigned after 13 games in 1976
Aug. 8 at New York Giants.............7:00 Activation: Jennifer Linn
Aug. 15 at Atlanta ...........................7:30 V.P., Security and Facility Operations: PAID ATTENDANCE
Aug. 24 New Orleans .....................7:30 Robert Mastroddi Home 581,113 Away 479,767
Aug. 29 Philadelphia ......................7:00 V.P., Human Resources and Total 1,060,880
Administration: Jessica Mandler Single-game home record,
REGULAR SEASON
V.P., Events and Game Operations: 79,572 (11/19/06)
Sep. 8 Buffalo...............................1:00
Brian Mulligan Single-season home record,
Sep. 16 Cleveland (Mon) ................8:15
V.P., Information Technology: 628,773 (2002)
Sep. 22 at New England ..................1:00
Sep. 29 BYE Tom Murphy
Director, College Scouting: Jon Carr 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 6 at Philadelphia ....................1:00
Coordinator, College Scouting: Round Name Pos. College
Oct. 13 Dallas ................................4:25
Dan Zbojovsky 1 Quinnen Williams NT Alabama
Oct. 21 New England (Mon)...........8:15
Player Personnel Executive: Zach Truty, 3 Jachai Polite LB Florida
Oct. 27 at Jacksonville....................1:00
Rich Snead Chuma Edoga T Southern California
Nov. 3 at Miami.............................1:00
National Scouts: Jay Mandolesi, Lee 4 Trevon Wesco TE West Virginia
Nov. 10 New York Giants ................1:00
Gissendaner 5 Blake Cashman LB Minnesota
Nov. 17 at Washington ...................1:00
Area Scout: Evan Ardoin, Andy Davis, 6 Blessuan Austin DB Rutgers
Nov. 24 Oakland .............................1:00
Dec. 1 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Bill Dekraker, Alonzo Dotson,
Dec. 8 Miami ................................1:00 Dom Green, Drew Morris,
Dec. 12 at Baltimore (Thu) ..............8:20 Johnathon Stigall
Dec. 22 Pittsburgh..........................1:00 Coordinator, Pro Scouting: Greg Nejmeh
Dec. 29 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Pro Scout: Kevin Murphy
* All times ET Senior Director, Football Administration:
David Socie
Stadium: MetLife Stadium Manager, Football Administration:
(opened in 2010) Nick Sabella
•Capacity: 82,500 Assistant, Player Personnel:
East Rutherford, New Jersey Christina Salvemini
07073 Senior Manager, Football Research and
Playing Surface: UBU Speed S5-M Analytics: Brian Shields
Training Camp: Senior Director, Head Athletic Trainer:
Atlantic Health Training Center John Mellody
Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Assistant Athletic Trainers:
METLIFE STADIUM Dave Zuffelato, Ezron Bryson
Director, Football Operations:
Aaron Degerness
Director, Equipment: Gus Granneman
Manager, Equipment: Vito Contento
Manager, Equipment: Jim Gallione
Director, Field and Grounds: Blake Hoerr
Director, Player Development: David Szott
Director, Video: Ryan O’Heir

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (1-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Darnold 414 239 2865 57.7 17 15 30/204 77.6
08/10 W 17-0 Atlanta McCown 110 60 539 54.5 1 4 7/35 55.8
08/16 L 13-15 at Washington Jets 524 299 3404 57.1 18 19 37/239 73.0
08/24 L 16-22 N.Y. Giants Opponents 582 367 4358 63.1 29 13 39/293 93.1
08/30 L 9-10 at Philadelphia
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (4-12) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Johnson 4 38 9.5 31t 1
Date Result Opponent Myers 0 0 0 30/33 33/36 0 129 Lee 3 82 27.3 36t 1
09/10 W 48-17 at Detroit R. Anderson 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Claiborne 2 17 8.5 17t 1
09/16 L 12-20 Miami Crowell 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Maye 1 104 104.0 104 0
09/20 L 17-21 at Cleveland Herndon 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Adams 1 38 38.0 38 0
09/30 L 12-31 at Jacksonville McGuire 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Williamson 1 36 36.0 36 0
10/07 W 34-16 Denver A. Roberts 0 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 18 D. Roberts 1 3 3.0 3 0
10/14 W 42-34 Indianapolis Pryor TM 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Jets 13 318 24.5 104 3
10/21 L 17-37 Minnesota Cannon 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 19 271 14.3 52 2
10/28 L 10-24 at Chicago Claiborne 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
11/04 L 6-13 at Miami Darnold 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/11 L 10-41 Buffalo Enunwa 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Edwards 82 3763 45.9 23 67
11/25 L 13-27 New England Johnson 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Jets 82 3763 45.9 23 67
12/02 L 22-26 at Tennessee Kearse 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 79 3409 43.2 35 66
12/09 W 27-23 at Buffalo Lee 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/15 L 22-29 Houston Leggett 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/23 L 38-44 Green Bay (OT) B. Powell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 L 3-38 at New England Jets 11 18 5 30/33 33/36 0 333 A. Roberts 23 27 324 14.1 78t 1
(OT) Overtime Opponents 16 29 4 42/44 33/39 1 441 Brooks 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
2-Pt Conv: None. Herndon 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Jets 0-1, Opponents 2-4. Cannon 0 1 0 — — 0
Jets 57 106 92 78 0 — 333 Jets 25 28 324 13.0 78t 1
Opponents 90 123 88 134 6 — 441 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 42 15 318 7.6 22 0
Crowell 143 685 4.8 77t 6
2018 TEAM STATISTICS B. Powell 80 343 4.3 38 0 KICKOFF
Jets Opp. McGuire 92 276 3.0 34 3 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Total First Downs 258 343 Darnold 44 138 3.1 28 1 A. Roberts 40 1174 29.4 99t 1
Rushing 84 104 Cannon 38 113 3.0 21 1 Herndon 2 21 10.5 11 0
Passing 157 201 McCown 5 32 6.4 12 0 Cannon 1 20 20.0 20 0
Penalty 17 38 A. Roberts 2 20 10.0 18 0 R. Anderson 1 13 13.0 13 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 69/214 72/213 Henderson 2 19 9.5 13 0 Tomlinson 1 10 10.0 10 0
3rd Down Pct. 32.2 33.8 Miles 1 4 4.0 4 0 Kaufusi 1 0 0.0 0 0
4th Down: Made/Att 11/22 9/14 Enunwa 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jets 46 1238 26.9 99t 1
4th Down Pct. 50.0 64.3 R. Anderson 2 -8 -4.0 1 0 Opponents 23 539 23.4 37 0
Possession Avg. 29:04 30:56 Jets 410 1622 4.0 77t 11
Total Net Yards 4787 6086 Opponents 440 2021 4.6 38t 16 FIELD
Avg. Per Game 299.2 380.4 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Plays 971 1061 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Myers 0/0 4/4 13/14 10/11 6/7
Avg. Per Play 4.9 5.7 R. Anderson 50 752 15.0 76t 6 Jets 0/0 4/4 13/14 10/11 6/7
Net Yards Rushing 1622 2021 Herndon 39 502 12.9 32t 4 Opponents 0/0 10/10 13/13 7/11 3/5
Avg. Per Game 101.4 126.3 Enunwa 38 449 11.8 42 1
Total Rushes 410 440 Kearse 37 371 10.0 29 1 SACKS No.
Net Yards Passing 3165 4065 Crowell 21 152 7.2 21 0 H. Anderson 7.0
Avg. Per Game 197.8 254.1 McGuire 19 193 10.2 20t 1 Jenkins 7.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 37/239 39/293 Cannon 17 144 8.5 35 0 Copeland 5.0
Gross Yards 3404 4358 Pryor 14 235 16.8 44 2 Williams 5.0
Att./Completions 524/299 582/367 Leggett 14 114 8.1 16 1 Adams 3.5
Completion Pct. 57.1 63.1 B. Powell 11 110 10.0 28t 1 Luvu 3.0
Had Intercepted 19 13 Burnett 10 143 14.3 29 0 Williamson 3.0
Punts/Average 82/45.9 79/43.2 A. Roberts 10 79 7.9 20 1 Attaochu 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 82/40.8 79/37.8 Tomlinson 8 72 9.0 24 0 Hewitt 1.5
Penalties/Yards 114/948 95/817 Sterling 6 47 7.8 12 0 Pierre-Louis 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 24/11 20/7 Peake 2 25 12.5 14 0 Maye 0.5
Touchdowns 34 49 Matthews 2 13 6.5 7 0 Skrine 0.5
Rushing 11 16 J. Jones 1 3 3.0 3 0 Jets 39.0
Passing 18 29 Jets 299 3404 11.4 76t 18 Opponents 37.0
Returns 5 4 Opponents 367 4358 11.9 70t 29

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Curtis Martin, 1998-2005 ................................................................10,302
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Namath, 1965-76 ......................................................................27,057
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Namath, 1965-76 ...........................................................................170
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Don Maynard, 1960-72 .........................................................................627
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Don Maynard, 1960-72 ....................................................................11,732
Interceptions ...................................................................Bill Baird, 1963-69 ..................................................................................34
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Curley Johnson, 1961-68.....................................................................42.5
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dick Christy, 1961-63 ..........................................................................16.2
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Joe McKnight, 2010-12........................................................................29.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Pat Leahy, 1974-91...............................................................................304
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Don Maynard, 1960-72 ...........................................................................88
Points..............................................................................Pat Leahy, 1974-91............................................................................1,470
*Sacks............................................................................Mark Gastineau, 1979-88.....................................................................74.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Curtis Martin, 2004............................................................................1,697
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Namath, 1967..............................................................................4,007
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2015.............................................................................31
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2015 ........................................................................109
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2015 .....................................................................1,502
Interceptions ...................................................................Dainard Paulson, 1964 ............................................................................12
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Lachlan Edwards, 2017........................................................................46.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dick Christy, 1961................................................................................21.3
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Joe McKnight, 2011.............................................................................31.6
Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Turner, 1968 .....................................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Thomas Jones, 2008 ..............................................................................15
Points..............................................................................Jim Turner, 1968 ...................................................................................145
*Sacks............................................................................Mark Gastineau, 1984 ..........................................................................22.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Isaiah Crowell, 10-7-18.........................................................................219
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Namath, 9-24-72 ............................................................................496
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Namath, 9-24-72................................................................................6
Brett Favre, 9-28-08 ..................................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Clark Gaines, 9-21-80 .............................................................................17
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Don Maynard, 11-17-68........................................................................228
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Ty Law, 1-1-06
Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Myers, 10-14-18.............................................................................7
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Wesley Walker, 9-21-86 ............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Wesley Walker, 9-21-86 ..........................................................................24
Jason Myers, 10-14-18...........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Mark Gastineau, 11-6-83, 9-2-84...........................................................4.0
John Abraham, 11-4-01 .........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
33 Adams, Jamal S 6-1 213 10/17/95 3 Louisiana State Lewisville, Texas D1-’17 16/16
96 Anderson, Henry DL 6-6 301 8/3/91 5 Stanford Atlanta, Ga. T(Ind)-’18 16/3
11 +Anderson, Robby WR 6-3 190 5/9/93 4 Temple Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’16 14/9
93 Basham, Tarell LB 6-4 266 3/18/94 3 Ohio Rocky Mount, Va. W-’18 10/1
68 Beachum, Kelvin T 6-3 308 6/8/89 8 Southern Methodist Mexia, Texas UFA(Jax)-’17 16/16
26 Bell, Le'Veon RB 6-1 225 2/18/92 6 Michigan State Reynoldsburg, Ohio UFA(Pitt)-’19 0*
15 Bellamy, Josh WR 6-0 208 5/18/89 5 Louisville St. Petersburg, Fla. UFA(Chi)-’19 16/2*
69 Braden, Ben OL 6-6 329 3/9/94 1 Michigan Rockford, Mich. FA-’17 2/0
Brown, Daniel TE 6-5 247 5/26/92 5 James Madison Windsor, Va. UFA(Chi)-’19 14/0*
18 Burnett, Deontay WR 6-0 186 10/4/97 2 Southern California Compton, Calif. FA-’18 5/1
40 Cannon, Trenton RB 5-11 185 7/23/94 2 Virginia State Hampton, Va. D6c-’18 16/0
7 Catanzaro, Chandler K 6-3 200 2/26/91 6 Clemson Greenville, S.C. UFA(Car)-’19 13/0*
21 #Claiborne, Morris CB 5-11 192 2/7/90 8 Louisiana State Shreveport, La. UFA(Dall)-’17 15/15
77 Compton, Tom OL 6-6 315 5/10/89 7 South Dakota Rosemount, Minn. UFA(Minn)-’19 14/14*
51 Copeland, Brandon LB 6-3 263 7/2/91 5 Pennsylvannia Sykesville, Md. FA-’18 16/10
Crowder, Jamison WR 5-9 177 6/17/93 5 Duke Monroe, N.C. UFA(Wash)-’19 9/7*
14 Darnold, Sam QB 6-3 225 6/5/97 2 Southern California Capistrano Beach, Calif. D1-’18 13/13
4 Edwards, Lachlan P 6-4 209 4/27/92 4 Sam Houston State Hastings, Australia D7a-’16 16/0
81 Enunwa, Quincy WR 6-2 225 5/31/92 5 Nebraska Moreno Valley, Calif. D6b-’14 11/10
8 Falk, Luke QB 6-4 215 12/28/94 2 Washington State Logan, Utah W(Mia)-’19 0*
94 Fatukasi, Folorunso DL 6-4 318 3/4/95 2 Connecticut Far Rockaway, N.Y. D6b-’18 1/0
78 Harrison, Jonotthan OL 6-4 300 8/25/91 6 Florida Groveland, Fla. FA-’17 16/8
35 Henderson, De'Angelo RB 5-7 208 11/24/92 2 Coastal Carolina Summerville, S.C. FA-’18 16/8
Henderson, Quadree WR 5-8 192 9/12/96 2 Pittsburgh Wilmington, Del. W(NYG)-’19 5/0*
42 Hennessy, Thomas LS 6-2 246 6/11/94 3 Duke Bardonia, N.Y. T(Ind)-’17 16/0
89 Herndon, Chris TE 6-4 253 2/23/96 2 Miami Norcross, Ga. D4-’18 16/12
46 Hewitt, Neville LB 6-2 234 4/6/93 5 Marshall Conyers, Ga. FA-’18 16/4
71 #Ijalana, Ben T 6-4 322 8/6/89 9 Villanova North Brunswick, N.J. W(Ind)-’13 0*
48 Jenkins, Jordan LB 6-3 259 7/1/94 4 Georgia Hamilton, Ga. D3-’16 16/11
22 Johnson, Trumaine CB 6-2 213 1/1/90 8 Montana Stockton, Calif. UFA(LAR)-’18 10/10
31 Jones, Derrick CB 6-2 188 12/4/94 3 Mississippi Eupora, Miss. D6c-’17 1/0
84 Jones, J.J. WR 5-10 174 12/6/92 2 West Georgia Fulton, Miss. FA-’18 4/0*
91 Kaufusi, Bronson DL 6-6 275 7/6/91 3 Brigham Young Provo, Utah FA-’18 3/0
10 #Kearse, Jermaine WR 6-1 209 2/6/90 8 Washington Lakewood, Wash. T(Sea)-’17 14/9
57 #Lamur, Emmanuel LB 6-4 245 6/8/89 8 Kansas State West Palm Beach, Fla. W(Oak)-’18 10/4*
44 Langi, Harvey LB 6-2 250 9/24/92 2 Brigham Young West Jordan, Utah FA-’18 0*
58 Lee, Darron LB 6-1 232 10/18/94 4 Ohio State Chattanoooga, Tenn. D1-’16 12/12
86 Leggett, Jordan TE 6-5 258 1/31/95 3 Clemson Navarre, Fla. D5a-’17 15/4
50 Luvu, Frankie LB 6-3 236 9/19/96 2 Washington State Tafuna, American Samoa FA-’18 14/1
95 #Martin, Josh LB 6-3 245 11/7/91 7 Columbia Aurora, Colo. FA-’15 1/0
82 #Matthews, Rishard WR 6-0 217 10/12/89 8 Nevada Santa Ana, Calif. FA-’18 5/0
Maulet, Arthur CB 5-10 190 7/13/93 3 Memphis New Orleans, La. FA-’19 6/1*
20 Maye, Marcus S 6-0 207 3/9/93 3 Florida Melbourne, Fla. D2-’17 6/6
15 #McCown, Josh QB 6-4 218 7/4/79 17 Sam Houston State Jacksonville, Texas FA-’17 4/3
25 McGuire, Elijah RB 5-10 214 6/1/94 3 Louisiana-Lafayette Houma, La. D6a-’17 8/3
99 McLendon, Steve DL 6-3 310 1/3/86 10 Troy Ozark, Ala. UFA(Pitt)-’16 16/14
36 Middleton, Doug S 6-0 210 9/25/93 3 Appalachian State Winston-Salem, N.C. FA-’16 7/4
45 Miles, Rontez S 6-0 203 11/25/88 5 California (PA) Braddock, Pa. FA-’13 8/1
Montgomery, Ty WR/RB 6-0 216 1/22/93 5 Stanford Dallas, Texas UFA(Balt)-’19 13/0*
66 Morgan, Jordan G 6-4 311 5/16/94 2 Kutztown Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18 0*
57 Mosley, C.J. LB 6-2 250 6/19/92 6 Alabama Theodore, Ala. UFA(Balt)-’19 15/15*
43 Nickerson, Parry CB 5-10 182 10/11/94 2 Tulane New Orleans, La. D6a-’18 16/2
70 t- Osemele, Kelechi G 6-5 330 6/24/89 8 Iowa State Houston, Texas T(Oak)-’19 11/11
17 Peake, Charone WR 6-2 209 10/16/92 4 Clemson Moore, S.C. D7b-’16 13/0
34 Poole, Brian CB 5-10 211 10/20/92 4 Florida Bradenton, Fla. FA-’19 16/9*
29 #Powell, Bilal RB 5-10 204 10/27/88 9 Louisville Lakeland, Fla. D4-’11 7/7
79 Qvale, Brent OL 6-7 315 3/11/91 5 Nebraska Williston, N.D. FA-’14 16/2
27 Roberts, Darryl DB 6-0 182 11/26/90 5 Marshall Lakeland, Fla. W(NE)-’16 16/10
30 Robinson, Rashard CB 6-2 177 7/23/95 4 Louisiana State Pompano Beach, Fla. T(SF)-’17 10/1
72 Shell, Brandon T 6-5 324 2/6/92 4 South Carolina Goose Creek, S.C. D5-’16 14/14
97 Shepherd, Nathan DL 6-4 315 10/9/93 2 Fort Hays State Ajax, Canada D3-’18 16/5
19 Siemian, Trevor QB 6-3 220 12/26/91 5 Northwestern Windermere, Fla. UFA(Minn)-’19 0*
65 Smith, Eric T 6-4 308 9/2/95 2 Virginia Decatur, Ga. FA-’18 0*
85 Sterling, Neal TE 6-4 257 1/14/92 5 Monmouth Belmar, N.J. FA-’17 5/4
83 Tomlinson, Eric TE 6-6 263 4/22/92 4 Texas-El Paso Klein, Texas FA-’16 15/12
5 Webb, Davis QB 6-5 225 1/22/95 3 California Prosper, Texas FA-’18 0*

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
White, Tim WR 5-11 185 7/15/94 2 Arizona State Santa Clarita, Calif. FA-’19 3/0*
92 Williams, Leonard DL 6-5 302 6/20/94 5 Southern California Daytona Beach, Fla. D1-’15 16/16
54 Williamson, Avery LB 6-1 246 3/9/92 6 Kentucky Milan, Tenn. UFA(Tenn)-’18 16/16
67 Winters, Brian G 6-4 320 7/16/91 7 Kent State Hudson, Ohio D3-’13 16/16

* 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.

t- Jets traded for Osemele (Oak).

# Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments.

+ Restricted Free Agent; subject to developments.

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

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COACHING STAFF Jim Bob Cooter, running backs; born July 3, College coach: Louisiana State 2012-14, 2016,
Head Coach, 1984, Huntsville, Ala. Quarterback Tennessee Georgia 2015. Pro coach: Denver Broncos
Adam Gase 2002-05. No pro playing experience. College 2017-18, joined Jets in 2019.
Pro Career: Named the head coach on Jan. 11, coach: Tennessee 2007-08. Pro coach: Dowell Loggains, offensive coordina-
2019. Joined the Jets after having served three Indianapolis Colts 2009-11, Kansas City Chiefs tor/quarterbacks; born October 1, 1980,
seasons (2016-18) as the Miami Dolphins head 2012, Denver Broncos 2013, Detroit Lions Newport, Ark. Quarterback Arkansas 2000-04.
coach. Under Gase, starting quarterbacks have 2014-18, joined Jets in 2019. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Dallas
produced 38 games with a 100+ passer rating, John Dunn, tight ends; born August 7, 1983, Cowboys 2005, Tennessee Titans 2006-13,
a number that would tie him for 10th among all Hendersonville, N.C. Quarterback/ tight end Cleveland Browns 2014, Chicago Bears 2015-
NFL franchises since 2013. As the Dolphins North Carolina 2001-03. No pro playing experi- 17, Miami Dolphins 2018, joined Jets in 2019.
head coach, Gase posted a 20-6 record in one- ence. College coach: North Carolina 2004-07, Aaron McLaurin, asst. strength and condition-
score games (+/- eight points), a .769 winning Louisiana State 2008-10, Maryland 2011-15, ing; born February 27, 1984, Buffalo, N.Y.
percentage, the best among any team in the Connecticut 2018. Pro coach: Chicago Bears Attended Hampton. No college or pro playing
league. Gase guided the Dolphins to the playoffs 2016-17, joined Jets in 2019. experience. College coach: Michigan State
in his first season (2016) at the helm, posting a Derek Frazier, asst. offensive line; born 2008-10, Colgate 2011. Pro coach: Minnesota
10-6 record and earning the team’s first winning February 8, 1974, Fort Collins, Colo. Offensive Vikings 2012, joined Jets in 2014.
season and postseason berth since 2008. As line Northern Colorado 1993-96. No pro playing Frank Pollack, offensive line; born November 5,
the Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator in experience. College coach: Nichols College 1967, Camp Springs, Md. Offensive tack-
2015, Gase helped improve the team’s rushing 1998-2000, Adams State College 2001-02, le/guard Northern Arizona 1985-89. Pro tack-
attack from 27th in the NFL to 11th, while Jay Fresno State 2003-04, 2006-11, Northern le/guard San Francisco 49ers 1990-97. College
Cutler posted the highest passer rating of his Arizona 2005, Colorado State 2012-14, Central coach: Northern Arizona 2005-06. Pro coach:
career. Prior to Chicago, Gase spent six seasons Michigan 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Jets in Houston Texans 2007-2011, Oakland Raiders
(2009-2014) with the Denver Broncos. In 2019. 2012, Dallas Cowboys 2013-17, Cincinnati
Gase’s first season as offensive coordinator Justus Galac, strength and conditioning; born Bengals 2018, joined Jets in 2019.
(2013), Denver set NFL records in both points August 15, 1980, Cattaraugus, N.Y. Nose tackle Eric Sanders, defensive assistant; born August
(606) and touchdowns (76). Began his NFL SUNY Brockport 1998-2001. No pro playing 2, 1983, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Attended UC Davis.
career as a scouting assistant for the Detroit experience. College coach: SUNY Brockport No college or pro playing experience. College
Lions (2003-04) and coached the Lions (2005- 2002, Dickenson College 2003-04, Villanova coach: UC Davis 2006, 2008-09, Utah State
07) and San Francisco 49ers (2008). Career 2005-11. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2012. 2007, Stanford 2015. Pro coach: Oakland
record: 23-26. Joe Giacobbe, asst. strength and conditioning; Raiders 2010-14, Cleveland Browns 2016-18,
Background: Gase earned bachelor’s degree born June 26, 1984, Rahway, N.J. Center/nose joined Jets in 2019.
from Michigan State, where he was a student tackle Rutgers 2002-06. No pro playing experi- Joe Vitt, senior defensive assistant/outside line-
assistant. He was a graduate/recruiting assis- ence. College coach: Rutgers 2012-15, St. backers; born August 23, 1954, Syracuse, N.Y.
tant at Louisiana State (2000-03). Peter’s 2016. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2017. Linebacker Towson State 1974-78. No pro play-
Personal: Born March 29, 1978 in Ypsilanti, Jeff Hammerschmidt, asst. special teams; ing experience. Pro coach: Baltimore Colts
Mich. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a daughter, born December 9, 1967, San Diego, Calif. 1979-81, Seattle Seahawks 1982-91, Los
McKenzie, and two sons, A.J. and Wyatt.. Defensive back Arizona 1987-90. Pro defensive Angeles Rams 1992-94, Philadelphia Eagles
back Los Angeles Rams 1991, Frankfurt Galaxy 1995-98, Green Bay Packers 1999, Kansas City
ASSISTANT COACHES (WLAF) 1992. College coach: Arizona 1992-95, Chiefs 2000-03, St. Louis Rams 2004-05 (head
Brant Boyer, special teams coordinator; born 2008-2011, Southern Utah 1996-97, Indiana coach, final 11 games of 2005), New Orleans
June 27, 1971, Henefer, Utah. Linebacker 1998-99, Saint Mary’s 2000-02, Montana Saints 2006-16 (interim head coach, final 10
Arizona 1992-93. Pro linebacker Miami 2003-04, Cal Poly 2005, Stanford 2006, San games of 2012), Miami Dolphins 2018, joined
Dolphins 1994, Jacksonville Jaguars 1995- Jose State 2007, Colorado State 2012-15. Pro Jets in 2019.
2000, Cleveland Browns 2001-03. Pro coach: coach: Joined Jets in 2016. Blake Williams, defensive assistant; born Dec.
Indianapolis Colts 2012-15, joined Jets in 2016. Bo Hardegree, offensive assistant; born July 5, 30, 1984, Independence, Mo. Defensive back
Mack Brown, defensive assistant; born 1984, Jackson, Tenn. Quarterback Tennessee Princeton 2003-07. No pro playing experience.
September 15, 1986, Overland Park, Kan. 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College College coach: Southeastern Louisiana 2015.
Quarterback Colorado 2005, Baker 2006-09. coach: Duke 2008-10, Louisiana State 2011- Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2006-07,
No pro playing experience. College coach: 13. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2014, Chicago Jacksonville Jaguars 2008, New Orleans Saints
William Jewell 2010, Missouri 2012-14, Bears, 2015, Miami Dolphins 2016-18, joined 2009-2011, St. Louis Rams 2012, Cleveland
Missouri State 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Jets Jets in 2019. Browns 2017-18, joined Jets in 2019.
in 2019. Steve Jackson, asst. defensive backs; born Gregg Williams, defensive coordinator; born
Frank Bush, asst. head coach defense/inside April 8, 1969, Houston, Texas. Defensive back July 15, 1958, Excelsior Springs, Mo.
linebackers; born January 10, 1963, Athens, Purdue 1987-90. Pro defensive back Houston Quarterback Northeastern Missouri State 1976-
Ga. Linebacker North Carolina State 1981-84. Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1991-99. Pro coach: 79. No pro playing experience. College coach:
Pro linebacker Houston Oilers 1985-86. Pro Buffalo Bills 2001-03, Washington Redskins Houston 1988-89. Pro coach: Houston
coach: Houston Oilers 1987-91 (scout), 1992- 2004-11, Detroit Lions 2013, Tennessee Titans Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1990-2000, Buffalo
94, Denver Broncos 1995-2003, Arizona 2016-17, joined Jets in 2018. Bills 2001-03 (head coach), Washington
Cardinals 2004-06, Houston Texans 2007- Shawn Jefferson, asst. head coach offense/ Redskins 2004-07, Jacksonville Jaguars 2008,
2010, Tennessee Titans 2011-12, St. Louis/Los wide receivers; born February 22, 1969, New Orleans Saints 2009-2011, Tennessee
Angeles Rams 2013-16, Miami Dolphins 2017- Jacksonville, Fla. Wide receiver Central Florida Titans 2013, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2014-
18, joined Jets in 2019. 1988-90. Pro wide receiver San Diego Chargers 16, Cleveland Browns 2017-18 (interim head
Andre Carter, defensive line; born May 12, 1991-95, New England Patriots 1996-99, coach final 8 games 2018), joined Jets in 2019.
1979, Denver, Colo. Defensive end California Atlanta Falcons 2000-02, Detroit Lions 2003. Dennard Wilson, passing game coordina-
1997-2000, Pro defensive end San Francisco Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2005-12, Tennessee tor/defensive backs; born March 31, 1982,
49ers 2001-05, Washington Redskins 2006- Titans 2013-15, Miami Dolphins 2016-18, Upper Marlboro, Md. Safety Maryland 2000-03.
10, New England Patriots 2011, Oakland joined Jets in 2019. Pro safety Washington Redskins 2004. College
Raiders 2012, New England Patriots 2013. Chris Kragthorpe, offensive assistant; born coach: Maryland 2007-08. Pro coach: St.
College coach: California 2015. Pro coach: March 22, 1989, Tulsa, Okla. Center Wheaton Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2012-16, joined Jets
Miami Dolphins 2017-18, joined Jets in 2019. College 2008-2011. No pro playing experience. in 2017.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Mark Davis Oakland 1960-1981, 1995-2018
General Manager: Mike Mayock Los Angeles 1982-1994
President: Marc Badain
Senior Vice President - Director of (491-442-11)
Football Administration: Tom Delaney Records include postseason games
Director of College Scouting: Jim Abrams 1960-61 Eddie Erdelatz* .............6-10-0
Director of Pro Personnel: 1961-62 Marty Feldman**..........2-15-0
Dwayne Joseph
Assistant Director of Player Personnel: 1962 Red Conkright .................1-8-0
DuJuan Daniels 1963-65 Al Davis ......................23-16-3
Assistant Director of Player Personnel: 1966-68 John Rauch ................35-10-1
Trey Scott 1969-78 John Madden ............112-39-7
Assistant Director of College Scouting: 1979-87 Tom Flores..................91-56-0
Teddy Atlas
Senior Advisor to the General Manager: 1988-89 Mike Shanahan***........8-12-0
Walter Juliff 1989-94 Art Shell......................56-41-0
Pro Scouts: Ben Chester, John Hill 1995-96 Mike White..................15-17-0
American Football Conference College Scouts: Calvin Branch, 1997 Joe Bugel......................4-12-0
West Division Zack Crockett, Brad Kaplan,
Kyle Newhall-Caballero 1998-2001 Jon Gruden .................40-28-0
Team Colors: Silver and Black Scouting Coordinator: Jack Gilmore 2002-03 Bill Callahan ................17-18-0
1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Pro Scouting Assistant: Adam Maxie 2004-05 Norv Turner...................9-23-0
Alameda, California 94502 Director of Team Security: Bob Stiriti 2006 Art Shell........................2-14-0
Telephone: (510) 864-5000 Director of Player Engagement: 2007-08 Lane Kiffin**** ............5-15-0
Montelle Sanders
Director of Operations: Pete Caracciolo 2008-10 Tom Cable...................17-27-0
2019 SCHEDULE Director of Team Operations: Tom Jones 2011 Hue Jackson ...................8-8-0
PRESEASON Director of Football Analytics: 2012-14 Dennis Allen#...............8-28-0
Aug. 10 Los Angeles Rams ...........5:00 David Christoff 2014 Tony Sparano..................3-9-0
Aug. 15 at Arizona ..........................5:00 Senior Director – Media Relations: 2015-17 Jack Del Rio ...............25-24-0
Will Kiss
Aug. 22 vs. Green Bay (Winnipeg, Can.) .5:00 Team Orthopedist: Dr. Warren King 2018 Jon Gruden ...................4-12-0
Aug. 29 at Seattle............................7:00 Head Athletic Trainer: H. Rod Martin * Released after two games in 1961
Assistant to the Head Coach: ** Released after five games in 1962
REGULAR SEASON Mark Arteaga *** Released after four games in 1989
Sep. 9 Denver (Mon) ....................7:20 Assistant to the Head Coach: **** Released after four games in 2008
Sep. 15 Kansas City .......................1:05 Jeff Leonardo # Released after four games in 2014
Director - Video Operations:
Sep. 22 at Minnesota ..............10:00 AM Joe Harrington
Sep. 29 at Indianapolis............10:00 AM Equipment Manager: Bob Romanski PAID ATTENDANCE
Oct. 6 Chicago (London) ......10:00 AM Executive Vice President and General Home 450,075 Away 470,133
Oct. 13 BYE Counsel: Dan Ventrelle Total 920,208
Oct. 20 at Green Bay ..............10:00 AM Senior Vice President – Stadium Single-game home record,
Oct. 27 at Houston .................10:00 AM Development and Operations: 62,660 (11/3/02),
Tom Blanda
Nov. 3 Detroit ...............................1:05 Senior Vice President – Community Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Nov. 7 Los Angeles Chargers (Thu) .5:20 Relations and Public Affairs: 77,357 (11/19/17), Azteca Stadium
Nov. 17 Cincinnati ..........................1:25 Rosie Bone Single-season home record,
Nov. 24 at New York Jets ........10:00 AM Senior Vice President – Administration, 471,151 (2002)
Dec. 1 at Kansas City............10:00 AM Facilities and Ownership:
Dec. 8 Tennessee .........................1:25 Cheryl Nichols
Senior Vice President – Business 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Dec. 15 Jacksonville.......................1:05 Development/Chief Revenue Officer: Round Name Pos. College
Dec. 21/22at Los Angeles Chargers .....TBD Mark Shearer 1 Clelin Ferrell DE Clemson
Dec. 29 at Denver............................1:25 Senior Vice President – Chief Financial Josh Jacobs RB Alabama
* All times PT Officer: Ed Villanueva
Controller: Matt Andrus Johnathan Abram DB Mississippi St.
Vice President – Ticket Sales and 2 Trayvon Mullen DB Clemson
Stadium: Oakland-Alameda County Service: Jay Chess 4 Maxx Crosby DE Eastern Michigan
Coliseum Vice President – Executive Producer: Isaiah Johnson DB Houston
(opened in 1966) Vittorio DeBartolo Foster Moreau TE Louisiana St.
•Capacity: 55,997 Vice President – Raider Image:
Barry De Vilbiss 5 Hunter Renfrow WR Clemson
7000 Coliseum Way Vice President – Business Development: 7 Quinton Bell DE Prairie View
Oakland, CA 94621-1917 Brandon Doll
Playing Surface: Grass Vice President – Corporate Partnerships:
Training Camp: Napa Valley Marriott Christian Howard
Napa, California 94558 Vice President – Alumni Relations:
Shannon Jordan
OAKLAND-ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM Vice President – Revenue Planning and
Analytics: Jonathan Martinez
Vice President – Premium Sales and
Service: Qiava Martinez
Vice President – Information Technology:
Matt Pasco
Vice President – Media and
Entertainment: Brad Phinney
Vice President – Security: Dean Stavert
Vice President – Human Resources and
Operations: Karla Tai
Vice President – Community Relations:
Erin Wright
Vice President – Associate Counsel:
John Yow

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Carr 553 381 4049 68.9 19 10 51/299 93.9
08/10 W 16-10 Detroit McCarron 3 1 8 33.3 0 0 1/7 42.4
08/18 L 15-19 at L.A. Rams Raiders 556 382 4057 68.7 19 10 52/306 93.6
08/24 W 13-6 Green Bay Opponents 480 299 3933 62.3 36 14 13/80 101.0
08/30 W 30-19 at Seattle
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (4-12) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Conley 3 64 21.3 36t 1
Date Result Opponent Carlson 0 0 0 18/18 16/17 0 66 Gilchrist 3 2 0.7 2 0
09/10 L 13-33 L.A. Rams Cook 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 E. Harris 2 22 11.0 21 0
09/16 L 19-20 at Denver Martin 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 R. Nelson 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 L 20-28 at Miami Nugent 0 0 0 4/5 6/6 0 22 Worley 1 16 16.0 16 0
09/30 W 45-42 Cleveland (OT) McCrane 0 0 0 5/5 5/9 0 20 Melvin 1 15 15.0 15 0
10/07 L 10-26 at L.A. Chargers J. Nelson 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Joseph 1 5 5.0 5 0
10/14 L 3-27 Seattle Lynch 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Whitehead 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/28 L 28-42 Indianapolis L. Smith 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Raiders 14 124 8.9 36t 1
11/01 L 3-34 at San Francisco LaFell 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 10 275 27.5 67 2
11/11 L 6-20 L.A. Chargers Roberts 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
11/18 W 23-21 at Arizona Ateman 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/25 L 17-34 at Baltimore Carr 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Townsend 70 3022 43.2 17 64
12/02 L 33-40 Kansas City Carrier 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Raiders 70 3022 43.2 17 64
12/09 W 24-21 Pittsburgh Conley 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 60 2850 47.5 22 66
12/16 L 16-30 at Cincinnati Cooper 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/24 W 27-14 Denver D. Harris 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/30 L 3-35 at Kansas City Richard 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
(OT) Overtime Raiders 9 19 2 27/28 27/32 0 290 D. Harris 20 15 281 14.1 99t 1
Opponents 16 36 4 50/52 25/30 0 467 J. Nelson 2 2 7 3.5 7 0
SCORE BY PERIODS 2-Pt Conv: J. Nelson. Richard 2 2 3 1.5 3 0
Raiders 58 82 63 84 3 — 290 Raiders 1-2, Opponents 3-4. Rodgers-Cromartie 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Opponents 85 124 108 150 0 — 467 Raiders 25 19 291 11.6 99t 1
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 28 22 241 8.6 70t 1
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Martin 172 723 4.2 29 4
Raiders Opp. Lynch 90 376 4.2 52 3 KICKOFF
Total First Downs 300 317 Richard 55 259 4.7 30 1 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 86 108 Washington 30 115 3.8 13 0 D. Harris 29 663 22.9 34 0
Passing 197 178 Carr 24 47 2.0 15 1 Raiders 29 663 22.9 34 0
Penalty 17 31 Townsend 1 42 42.0 42 0 Opponents 39 922 23.6 77 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 73/197 93/201 Bryant 3 23 7.7 17 0
3rd Down Pct. 37.1 46.3 Waller 1 21 21.0 21 0 FIELD
4th Down: Made/Att 7/16 8/12 D. Harris 2 12 6.0 13 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
4th Down Pct. 43.8 66.7 Cooper 1 9 9.0 9 0 Carlson 0/0 2/2 3/3 8/9 3/3
Possession Avg. 30:43 29:17 Roberts 3 5 1.7 11 0 McCrane 0/0 3/3 0/0 2/4 0/2
Total Net Yards 5379 6102 K. Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 Nugent 0/0 3/3 0/0 2/2 1/1
Avg. Per Game 336.2 381.4 McCarron 3 -2 -0.7 0 0 Raiders 0/0 8/8 3/3 12/15 4/6
Total Plays 995 973 J. Nelson 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Opponents 0/0 13/13 6/7 4/7 2/3
Avg. Per Play 5.4 6.3 Raiders 387 1628 4.2 52 9
Net Yards Rushing 1628 2249 Opponents 480 2249 4.7 63t 16 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 101.8 140.6
Hurst 4.0
Total Rushes 387 480 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Irvin 3.0
Net Yards Passing 3751 3853 Cook 68 896 13.2 45 6 Joseph 2.0
Avg. Per Game 234.4 240.8 Richard 68 607 8.9 32 0 C. McDonald 2.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 52/306 13/80 J. Nelson 63 739 11.7 66 3 Key 1.0
Gross Yards 4057 3933 Roberts 45 494 11.0 44 2 Morrow 1.0
Att./Completions 556/382 480/299 Cooper 22 280 12.7 36 1 Raiders 13.0
Completion Pct. 68.7 62.3 Bryant 19 266 14.0 47 0 Opponents 52.0
Had Intercepted 10 14 Martin 18 116 6.4 23 0
Punts/Average 70/43.2 60/47.5 Ateman 15 154 10.3 32 1
Net Punting Avg. 70/38.3 60/40.3 Lynch 15 84 5.6 17 0
Penalties/Yards 110/965 117/991 LaFell 12 135 11.3 24 2
Fumbles/Ball Lost 24/14 10/3 L. Smith 10 73 7.3 30 3
Touchdowns 30 56 Carrier 7 67 9.6 23 1
Rushing 9 16 Waller 6 75 12.5 44 0
Passing 19 36 D. Harris 6 40 6.7 13 0
Returns 2 4 K. Smith 5 23 4.6 8 0
Washington 1 9 9.0 9 0
Hatcher 1 8 8.0 8 0
Carr 1 -9 -9.0 -9 0
Raiders 382 4057 10.6 66 19
Opponents 299 3933 13.2 89t 36

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Marcus Allen, 1982-92.......................................................................8,545
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ken Stabler, 1970-79 .......................................................................19,078
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ken Stabler, 1970-79 ............................................................................150
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tim Brown, 1988-2003......................................................................1,070
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tim Brown, 1988-2003....................................................................14,734
Interceptions ...................................................................Willie Brown, 1967-78.............................................................................39
Lester Hayes, 1977-86............................................................................39
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2000-12 ...................................................................**47.5
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Claude Gibson, 1963-65 ......................................................................12.6
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jack Larscheid, 1960-61......................................................................28.4
Field Goals ......................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 2000-17.............................................................414
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Tim Brown, 1988-2003.........................................................................104
Points..............................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 2000-17..........................................................1,799
*Sacks............................................................................Greg Townsend, 1983-93, 1997.........................................................107.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Marcus Allen, 1985............................................................................1,759
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Rich Gannon, 2002 ............................................................................4,689
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Daryle Lamonica, 1969 ...........................................................................34
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tim Brown 1997 ...................................................................................104
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Tim Brown, 1997 ...............................................................................1,408
Interceptions ...................................................................Lester Hayes, 1980.................................................................................13
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2009 ............................................................................51.1
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Claude Gibson, 1964............................................................................14.4
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Harold Hart, 1975 ................................................................................30.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Jaeger, 1993 ....................................................................................35
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marcus Allen, 1984.................................................................................18
Points..............................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 2010 ..................................................................142
*Sacks............................................................................Derrick Burgess, 2005 .........................................................................16.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Napoleon Kaufman, 10-19-97 ...............................................................227
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Derek Carr, 10-30-16 ............................................................................513
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Flores, 12-22-63 ...............................................................................6
Daryle Lamonica, 10-19-69 ......................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tim Brown, 12-21-97..............................................................................14
Brandon Myers, 12-2-12.........................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Art Powell, 12-22-63 ............................................................................247
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Rod Woodson, 9-29-02
Field Goals ......................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 11-27-11................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Art Powell, 12-22-63.................................................................................4
Marcus Allen, 9-24-84 ..............................................................................4
Harvey Williams, 11-16-97 .......................................................................4
Darren McFadden, 10-24-10 .....................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Art Powell, 12-22-63...............................................................................24
Marcus Allen, 9-24-84 ............................................................................24
Harvey Williams, 11-16-97 .....................................................................24
Darren McFadden, 10-24-10 ...................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Howie Long, 10-2-83 .............................................................................5.0
Khalil Mack, 12-13-15............................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
88 Ateman, Marcell WR 6-4 216 9/16/94 2 Oklahoma State Dallas, Texas D7-’18 7/6
84 t-Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 181 7/10/88 10 Central Michigan Miami, Fla. T(Pitt)-’19 15/15*
77 Brown, Trent T 6-8 380 4/13/93 5 Florida Albany, Ga. UFA(NE)-’19 16/16*
51 Burfict, Vontaze LB 6-1 255 9/24/90 8 Arizona State Corona, Calif. FA-’19 7/7*
53 Cabinda, Jason LB 6-1 243 3/17/96 2 Penn State Flemington, N.J. FA-’18 10/3
8 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 213 1/23/95 2 Auburn Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-’18 12/0
4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 215 03/28/91 6 Fresno State Bakersfield, Calif. D2-’14 16/16
85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-4 244 07/25/90 7 Beloit Edgerton, Wis. UFA(LAR)-’18 16/2
21 Conley, Gareon CB 6-0 195 6/29/95 3 Ohio State Massillon, Ohio D1-’17 15/14
49 Cowser, James LB 6-3 245 9/13/90 3 Southern Utah Fruit Heights, Utah FA-’18 0/0
Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 225 1/8/93 6 Alabama State Columbus, Ga. UFA(NYJ)-’19 13/6*
48 DePaola, Andrew LS 6-2 230 7/28/87 6 Rutgers Parkton, Md. UFA(Chi)-’18 1/0
70 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 320 1/11/88 6 Memphis American Fork, Utah UFA(KC)-’19 7/2*
43 Dorleant, Makinton DB 5-11 182 10/6/92 2 Northern Iowa Bradenton, Fla. FA-’18 0/0
78 Ellis, Justin DT 6-2 335 12/27/90 6 Louisiana Tech Monroe, La. D4a-’14 6/1
7 Glennon, Mike QB 6-6 225 12/12/89 7 North Carolina State Fairfax County, Va. UFA(Ariz)-’19 7/2*
69 Good, Denzelle G/T 6-5 345 3/8/91 5 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. W-’18 6/4*
19 Grant, Ryan WR 6-0 204 12/19/90 6 Tulane Beaumont, Texas UFA(Ind)-’19 14/10*
65 Green, Chaz G 6-5 318 4/8/92 4 Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’18 4/1
92 Hall, P.J. DT 6-1 308 4/5/95 2 Sam Houston State Seguin, Texas D2-’18 16/6
90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 320 1/1/92 7 Ohio State Dearborn Heights, Mich. FA-’18 15/14
17 Harris, Dwayne WR/RS 5-11 206 9/16/87 9 East Carolina Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-’18 15/0
25 Harris, Erik S 6-3 225 4/2/90 4 California (PA) New Oxford, Pa. FA-’17 16/4
14 Hatcher, Keon WR 6-1 212 9/11/94 2 Arkansas Owasso, Okla. FA-’18 3/0
61 Hudson, Rodney C 6-2 300 7/12/89 9 Florida State Mobile, Ala. UFA(KC)-’15 16/16
73 Hurst, Maurice DT 6-1 291 5/9/95 2 Michigan Canton, Mass. D5a-’18 12/10
66 Jackson, Gabe G 6-3 335 7/12/91 6 Mississippi State Liberty, Miss. D3-’14 13/13
2 Jones, Landry QB 6-4 225 4/4/89 6 Oklahoma Artesia, N.M. FA-’19 0/0*
42 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 205 9/8/93 4 West Virginia Orlando, Fla. D1-’16 13/8
29 Joyner, Lamarcus S 5-8 191 11/27/90 6 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA(LAR)-’19 15/15*
99 Key, Arden DE 6-5 238 5/3/96 2 Louisiana State Decatur, Ga. D3b-’18 16/10
79 Kirkland, Denver G/T 6-4 335 3/6/94 4 Arkansas Miami, Fla. FA-’18 2/0
26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-9 192 4/23/91 6 Utah State Lauderhill, Fla. UFA(Det)-’19 14/14*
55 Lee, Marquel LB 6-3 235 10/21/95 3 Wake Forest Waldorf, Md. D5-’17 16/9
54 Marshall, Brandon LB 6-1 250 9/10/89 8 Nevada Las Vegas, Nev. UFA(Den)-’19 11/7*
28 Martin, Doug RB 5-9 223 1/13/89 8 Boise State Stockton, Calif. FA-’18 16/9
97 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 290 2/17/91 6 Stanford Hurst, Texas UFA(NYG)-’19 12/4*
91 Mayowa, Benson DE 6-3 265 8/3/91 7 Idaho Inglewood, Calif. UFA(Ariz)-’19 15/4*
74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 309 10/9/95 2 UCLA Roseville, Calif. D1-’18 16/16
50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 224 7/10/95 3 Greenville Huntsville, Ala. FA-’17 16/6
71 Murray, Justin T 6-5 304 4/19/93 2 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio W(Cin)-’18 2/0
15 Nelson, J.J. WR 5-10 160 4/24/92 5 Alabama-Birmingham Midfield, Ala. UFA(Ariz)-’19 14/2*
23 Nelson, Nick CB 5-11 200 10/16/96 2 Wisconsin Glenarden, Md. D4-’18 10/3
75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 305 10/21/95 2 North Carolina A&T Kannapolis, N.C. D3a-’18 16/12
18 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 225 5/4/94 3 Pittsburgh Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18 4/2*
30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 205 10/15/93 4 Southern Mississippi Alexandria, La. FA-’16 16/1
39 Richards, Jordan S 5-11 210 1/21/93 5 Stanford Folsom, Calif. UFA(Atl)-’19 15/12*
35 Riley, Curtis S 6-0 203 7/18/92 5 Fresno State Orlando, Fla. UFA(NYG)-’19 16/16*
68 Sharpe, David T 6-6 343 10/21/95 3 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. W(Hou)-’18 8/0
47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 240 5/19/95 2 Colorado State Eaton, Colo. FA-’18 15/0
41 Smith, Keith FB 6-0 240 4/08/92 5 San Jose State Covina, Calif. FA-’18 16/3
5 Townsend, Johnny P 6-1 210 2/14/95 2 Florida Orlando, Fla. D5b-’18 16/0
94 Vanderdoes, Eddie DT 6-3 305 10/13/94 3 UCLA Auburn, Calif. D3-’17 0/0
83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 255 9/13/92 3 Georgia Tech Landover, Md. FA-’18 4’/0
34 Warren III, Chris RB 6-2 246 6/6/96 2 Texas Rockwall, Texas FA-’18 0/0
33 Washington, DeAndré RB 5-8 205 2/22/93 4 Texas Tech Missouri City, Texas D5-’16 10/0
59 Whitehead, Tahir LB 6-2 241 4/2/90 8 Temple Newark, N.J. UFA(Det)-’18 16/16
58 Wilber, Kyle LB 6-4 245 4/26/89 8 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. UFA(Dall)-’18 15/0
16 Williams, Tyrell WR 6-4 205 2/12/92 5 Western Oregon Salem, Ore. UFA(LAC)-’19 16/10*
82 Willson, Luke TE 6-5 254 1/15/90 7 Rice LaSalle, Ontario UFA(Det)-’19 14/8*
20 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 205 2/22/95 4 West Virginia Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18 10/9
57 Wright, Gabe DT 6-3 309 4/3/92 3 Auburn Columbus, Ga. FA-’18 2/0

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* 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.

t- Raiders traded for A. Brown (Pitt).

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

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COACHING STAFF coach: Wayne State 1983-87, South Carolina 1988- 2019.
Head Coach, 93, Clemson 1994-98, Mississippi 1999-2001. Pro Greg Olson, offensive coordinator; born March 1,
Jon Gruden coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-10, San Diego 1963, Richland, Wash. Quarterback Spokane Falls
Pro Career: Jon Gruden returned as head coach of Chargers 2011-12, Dallas Cowboys 2013-17, joined (WA) J.C. 1981-82. No pro playing experience.
the Oakland Raiders on Jan. 9, 2018. The naming of Raiders in 2018. College coach: Washington State 1987-89, Central
Gruden marked his return to coaching after spending Brentson Buckner, defensive line; born Sept. 30, Washington 1990-93, Idaho 1994-96, Purdue 1997-
nearly a decade in broadcasting, including color ana- 1971, Columbus, Ga. Defensive lineman Clemson 2000, 2002. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2001,
lyst duties on the Monday Night Football franchise 1990-1993. Pro defensive lineman Pittsburgh Chicago Bears 2003, Detroit Lions 2004-05, St.
from 2009 to 2017. Gruden compiled a 95-81 (.540) Steelers 1994-96, Cincinnati Bengals 1997, San Louis Rams 2006-07, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
regular season mark in 11 seasons as a head coach Francisco 49ers 1998-2000, Carolina Panthers 2008-11, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, 2015-16,
with the Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001-05. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 2013-17, Oakland Raiders 2013-14, Los Angeles Rams 2017,
(2002-08), and a 5-4 record (.556) in postseason Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2018, joined Raiders in re-joined Raiders in 2018.
contests, which includes a victory in Super Bowl 2019. Jim O’Neil, senior defensive assistant; born Aug. 26,
XXXVII. The youngest head coach in the NFL at age Tom Cable, offensive line; born Nov. 26, 1964, 1978, Philadelphia, Pa. Defensive end Towson 1997-
34 upon his initial hire by Raiders Owner Al Davis in Merced, Calif. Offensive lineman Idaho 1982-86. Pro 2000. No pro playing experience. College coach:
1998, Gruden posted a 38-26 record (.594) and led lineman Indianapolis Colts 1987. College coach: Albany 2001, Pennsylvania 2002, Northwestern
the Silver and Black to back-to-back AFC West titles Idaho 1987-88, San Diego State 1989, Cal State- 2003-04, Towson 2005, Eastern Michigan 2006-08.
in 2000 and 2001. He guided the Raiders to an AFC Fullerton 1990, Nevada Las-Vegas 1991, California Pro coach: N.Y. Jets 2009-12, Buffalo Bills 2013,
Championship Game appearance in 2000, a cam- 1992-97, Idaho 2000-03, UCLA 2004-05. Pro Cleveland Browns 2014-15, San Francisco 49ers
paign in which the Raiders set a franchise record coach: Atlanta Falcons 2006, Oakland Raiders 2007- 2016, joined Raiders in 2018.
with 479 points. In all, Gruden-led teams have 10 (head coach 2008-10), Seattle Seahawks 2011- Dave Razzano, director of football research; born
claimed five division championships (including three 17, joined Raiders in 2018. July 11, 1959, Roseville, Calif. No college or pro
with Tampa Bay) and have recorded six seasons with Deuce Gruden, strength and conditioning assistant; playing experience. Pro scout San Francisco 49ers
nine-or-more wins. Gruden joined ESPN in 2009 as born Jan. 19, 1994, Green Bay, Wisc. Tailback 1988-92, St. Louis Rams 1992-2006, Arizona
an analyst for Monday Night Football and earned six Lafayette College 2012-15. Pro coach: Washington Cardinals 2006-09, Indianapolis Colts 2010-17,
Sports Emmy nominations. His 57 victories are the Redskins 2016-17, joined Raiders in 2018. joined Raiders in 2018.
most in Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise annals. Paul Guenther, defensive coordinator; born Nov. 22, Rick Slate, strength and conditioning assistant; born
Prior to beginning his initial tenure in Oakland, Gruden 1971, Richboro, Pa. Linebacker Ursinus College Feb. 13, 1966, St. Augustine, Fla. Attended Florida
was an offensive coordinator with the Philadelphia 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: State. No college or pro playing experience. College
Eagles (1995-97) and was an offensive assistant Western Maryland 1994-95, Ursinus College 1996, coach: Florida State 1987-92. Pro coach: Florida
with the Green Bay Packers (1992-94) and San 1997-2001 (head coach 1997-2001), Jacksonville Marlins 1992-2001, New York Mets 2003-10,
Francisco 49ers (1990). Career record: 104-97. 1997. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2002-03, Atlanta Braves 2011-17, joined Raiders in 2018.
Background: Gruden played quarterback at Dayton, Cincinnati Bengals 2005-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Frank Smith, tight ends; born Feb. 21, 1981,
earning three letters and graduated with a degree in Nick Holz, quality control–offense; born March 26, Milwaukee, Wisc. Offensive lineman Miami (OH)
communications in 1985. He coached collegiately at 1984, Danville, Calif. Wide receiver Colorado 2003- 1999-2003. No pro playing experience. College
Tennessee (1986-87), Southeast Missouri State 06. No pro playing experience. College coach: coach: Miami (OH) 2004-05, Butler 2006-09. Pro
(1988), Pacific (1989) and Pittsburgh (1991). Nebraska 2007, Stanford 2008-11. Pro coach: coach: New Orleans Saints 2010-14, Chicago Bears
Personal: Born August 17, 1963 in Sandusky, Ohio. Joined Raiders in 2012. 2015-17, joined Raiders in 2018.
Gruden and his wife, Cindy, have three sons, Deuce, Lemuel Jeanpierre, asst. offensive line; born May Travis Smith, quality control–defense; born Dec. 10,
Michael and Jayson. His brother, Jay, is head coach 19, 1987, Orlando, Fla. Offensive lineman South 1985, Walnut Creek, Calif. Linebacker Cal Poly 2006-
of the Washington Redskins and his father, Jim, is a Carolina 2007-10. Pro offensive lineman Seattle 09. No pro playing experience. College coach: Santa
long-time veteran of professional, collegiate and high Seahawks 2011-15. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks Monica (CA.) J.C. 2010, Colorado 2011. Pro coach:
school coaching and scouting. His son, Deuce, 2017, joined Raiders in 2018. Joined Raiders in 2012.
serves as a strength and conditioning assistant for Taver Johnson, asst. defensive backs; born July 8, Byron Storer, asst. special teams; born May 1,
the Raiders. 1972, Cincinnati, Ohio. Defensive back Wittenberg 1984, Modesto, Calif. Fullback California 2002-06.
1990-93. No pro playing experience. Wittenberg Pro fullback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007-09. Pro
ASSISTANT COACHES 1994-95, Millikin 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999, Miami coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-2011, San
D’Anthony Batiste, strength and conditioning assis- (OH) 2000-03, 2005-06, Ohio State 2007-11, 2018, Diego Chargers 2012-13, joined Raiders in 2018.
tant; born March 29, 1982. Offensive lineman Arkansas 2012-13, Purdue 2014-16, Temple 2017. Mike Trgovac, defensive line; born Feb. 27, 1959,
Louisiana-Lafayette 2000-03. Pro offensive lineman Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004, joined Raiders Youngstown, Ohio. Defensive lineman Michigan
Dallas Cowboys 2006, Carolina Panthers 2006, in 2019. 1977-1980. No pro playing experience. College
Atlanta Falcons 2007-08, Washington Redskins David Lippincott, linebackers; born July 6, 1977, coach: Michigan 1984-85, Ball State 1986-88, Navy
2008-09, Denver Broncos 2009-10, Arizona Cincinnati, Ohio. Attended Dayton. No college or pro 1989, Colorado State 1990-91, Notre Dame 1992-
Cardinals 2010-12, Pittsburgh Steelers 2013. Pro playing experience. College coach: Bluffton 2000- 94. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98, Green
coach: Joined Raiders in 2018. 02, Minnesota 2003-04, Richmond 2005-07. Pro Bay Packers 1999, Washington Redskins 2000-01,
Edgar Bennett, wide receivers; born Feb. 15, 1969, coach: Cincinnati Bengals 2011-17, joined Raiders Carolina Panthers 2002-08, Green Bay Packers
Jacksonville, Fla. Running back Florida State 1987, in 2018. 2009-17, joined Raiders in 2018.
1989-1991. Pro running back Green Bay Packers John Morton, senior offensive assistant; Rochester, Kirby Wilson, running backs; Los Angeles, Calif.
1992-96, Chicago Bears 1998-99. Pro coach: Green Mich. Grand Rapids (MI) C.C. 1989-90, Western Running back/wide receiver Pasadena (CA) C.C.
Bay Packers 2001-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Michigan 1991-92. No pro playing experience. 1979-80, Illinois 1980-81. No pro playing experi-
Tim Berbenich, quality control – offense; born Dec. College coach: Southern California 2007-10. Pro ence. College coach: Pasadena (CA) C.C. 1985, Los
19, 1979, Huntington, N.Y. Wide receiver Hamilton coach: Oakland Raiders 1998-2004, San Diego Angeles Southwest (CA) C.C. 1989-90, Southern
College 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. Pro Chargers 2005, New Orleans Saints 2006, 2015-16, Illinois 1991-92, Wyoming 1993-94, Iowa State
coach: New York Jets 2002-05, Tampa Bay San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, New York Jets 2017, 1995-96, Southern California 2001. Pro coach: New
Buccaneers 2006-11, Indianapolis Colts 2013-17, joined re-Raiders in 2019. England Patriots 1997-99, Washington Redskins
joined Raiders in 2018. A.J. Neibel, head strength and conditioning coach; 2000, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-03, Arizona
Rich Bisaccia, asst. head coach/special teams Cupertino, Calif. No college or pro playing experi- Cardinals 2004-06, 2018, Pittsburgh Steelers 2007-
coordinator; born June 3, 1960, Yonkers, N.Y. ence. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2003-08, San 13, Minnesota Vikings 2014-15, Cleveland Browns
Defensive back Yankton College 1979-82. Pro defen- Francisco Giants 2009-10, Atlanta Falcons 2011-16, 2016-17, joined Raiders in 2019.
sive back Philadelphia Stars (USFL) 1983. College Jacksonville Jaguars 2017-18, re-joined Raiders in

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
President: Arthur J. Rooney II Pittsburgh Pirates 1933-39
Vice President: Arthur J. Rooney Jr. (664-583-22)
Vice President & General Manager: Records include postseason games
Kevin Colbert 1933 Forrest (Jap) Douds ..........3-6-2
Vice President of Football & Business 1934 Luby DiMelio ...................2-10-0
Administration: Omar Khan 1935-36 Joe Bach.......................10-14-0
Vice President of Technology: 1937-39 Johnny (Blood) McNally* ..6-19-0
Scott Phelps 1939-40 Walt Kiesling ...................3-13-3
Vice President of Finance: Bob Tyler 1941 Bert Bell** ........................0-2-0
Vice President of Stadium Operations & Aldo (Buff) Donelli*** .......0-5-0
Management: Jim Sacco 1941-44 Walt Kiesling**** .........13-20-2
Vice President of Sales & Marketing: 1945 Jim Leonard ......................2-8-0
Ryan Huzjak 1946-47 Jock Sutherland.............13-10-1
Director of Communications: Burt Lauten 1948-51 Johnny Michelosen .......20-26-2
American Football Conference Director of Video & Facilities: 1952-53 Joe Bach.......................11-13-0
North Division Bob McCartney 1954-56 Walt Kiesling .................14-22-0
Team Colors: Black and Gold Director of Ticketing: Ben Lentz 1957-64 Raymond (Buddy) Parker .51-47-6
3400 South Water Street Player Personnel Coordinator: 1965 Mike Nixon ......................2-12-0
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203 Dan Rooney Jr. 1966-68 Bill Austin......................11-28-3
Telephone: (412) 432-7800 College Scouting Coordinator: 1969-91 Chuck Noll ................209-156-1
Phil Kreidler 1992-2006 Bill Cowher..................161-99-1
2019 SCHEDULE Pro Scouting Coordinator: Brandon Hunt 2007-18 Mike Tomlin.................133-73-1
PRESEASON Head Athletic Trainer: John Norwig *Released after three games in 1939
Aug. 9 Tampa Bay.........................7:30 Director of Marketing & Events: **Resigned after two games in 1941
Aug. 17 Kansas City .......................7:30 ***Released after five games in 1941
Rick Giugliano
Aug. 25 at Tennessee ......................8:00 ****Co-coach with Earle (Greasy) Neale in
Director of Corporate Partnerships & Philadelphia-Pittsburgh merger in 1943 and
Aug. 29 at Carolina..........................7:00 Activation: A.J. Poole with Phil Handler in Chicago Cardinals-
Director of Content: Reagan Berube Pittsburgh merger in 1944
REGULAR SEASON Director of Steelers Nation Unite:
Sep. 8 at New England ..................8:20 Suzanne Guzzo PAID ATTENDANCE
Sep. 15 Seattle...............................1:00 Director of Facility Operations: Joe Simon Home 532,816 Away 508,897
Sep. 22 at San Francisco.................4:25 Director of Stadium Event Operations: Total 1,041,713
Sep. 30 Cincinnati (Mon)................8:15 Rob Thompson Single-game home record,
Oct. 6 Baltimore...........................1:00 Director of Club Events & Operations: 67,401 (11/13/16)
Oct. 13 at Los Angeles Chargers...*8:20 Cayce Little Pastoor Single-season home record,
Oct. 20 BYE
Director of Guest Experience: 532,816 (2018)
Oct. 28 Miami (Mon)......................8:15
Travis Baker
Nov. 3 Indianapolis.......................1:00
Director of Stadium Security: 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Nov. 10 Los Angeles Rams.............4:25
Nov. 14 at Cleveland (Thu) ..............8:20 Tim Williams Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 24 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Director of Community Relations: 1 Devin Bush LB Michigan
Dec. 1 Cleveland ..........................4:25 Blayre Holmes 3 Diontae Johnson WR Toledo
Dec. 8 at Arizona...........................4:25 Director of Merchandising and Justin Layne DB Michigan St.
Dec. 15 Buffalo...............................1:00 eCommerce: John Wolfe 4 Benny Snell Jr. RB Kentucky
Dec. 22 at New York Jets ................1:00 Director of Ticket & Premium Seating Zach Gentry TE Michigan
Dec. 29 at Baltimore........................1:00 Sales & Retention: 6 Sutton Smith LB Northern Illinois
* All times ET; Sunday night games in Kristen Lewandowski Isaiah Buggs DE Alabama
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Ulysses Gilbert LB Akron
7 Derwin Gray T Maryland
Stadium: Heinz Field (opened in 2001)
•Capacity: 68,400
100 Art Rooney Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
Training Camp: Saint Vincent College
Latrobe, PA 15650
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Roethlisberger 675 452 5129 67.0 34 16 24/166 96.5
08/09 W 31-14 at Philadelphia Dobbs 12 6 43 50.0 0 1 0/0 24.0
08/16 L 34-51 at Green Bay Boswell 1 1 2 100.0 1 0 0/0 118.8
08/25 W 16-6 Tennessee Brown 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/30 W 39-24 Carolina Steelers 689 459 5174 66.6 35 17 24/166 95.5
Opponents 566 362 4044 64.0 27 8 52/347 95.2
REGULAR SEASON (9-6-1)
Date Result Opponent TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/09 T 21-21 at Cleveland (OT) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Haden 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/16 L 37-42 Kansas City Brown 0 15 0 0/0 0/0 0 90 Te. Edmunds 1 35 35.0 35 0
09/24 W 30-27 at Tampa Bay Boswell 0 0 0 43/48 13/20 0 82 Davis 1 27 27.0 27 0
09/30 L 14-26 Baltimore Conner 12 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 82 Williams 1 17 17.0 17t 1
10/07 W 41-17 Atlanta Smith-Schuster 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 44 Dupree 1 10 10.0 10t 1
10/14 W 28-21 at Cincinnati McDonald 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Hilton 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/28 W 33-18 Cleveland Roethlisberger 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Sutton 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 W 23-16 at Baltimore Samuels 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Steelers 8 89 11.1 35 2
11/08 W 52-21 Carolina James 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 17 147 8.6 58t 1
11/18 W 20-16 at Jacksonville McCrane 0 0 0 1/1 3/3 0 10
11/25 L 17-24 at Denver Dupree 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/02 L 30-33 L.A. Chargers Fort 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Berry 63 2753 43.7 28 69
12/09 L 21-24 at Oakland Ridley 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Roethlisberger 1 27 27.0 0 27
12/16 W 17-10 New England Switzer 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Steelers 64 2780 43.4 28 69
12/23 L 28-31 at New Orleans Villanueva 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 82 3610 44.0 28 64
12/30 W 16-13 Cincinnati Washington 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
(OT) Overtime Williams 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
Burns 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
SCORE BY PERIODS Rogers 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Switzer 30 26 252 8.4 23 0
Steelers 70 166 101 91 0 — 428 Steelers 16 35 3 44/49 16/23 2 428 Samuels 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Opponents 96 69 72 123 0 — 360 Opponents 13 27 2 38/39 22/26 0 360 Steelers 31 26 252 8.1 23 0
2-Pt Conv: Conner 2, Rogers, Smith-Schuster. Opponents 17 25 245 14.4 73t 1
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Steelers 4-5, Opponents 2-3.
Steelers Opp. KICKOFF
Total First Downs 378 317 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 88 84 Conner 215 973 4.5 30 12 Switzer 30 607 20.2 35 0
Passing 251 200 Samuels 56 256 4.6 25 0 Nix 1 12 12.0 12 0
Penalty 39 33 Roethlisberger 31 98 3.2 18 3 Samuels 1 0 0.0 0 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 88/198 72/197 Ridley 29 80 2.8 12 1 Steelers 32 619 19.3 35 0
3rd Down Pct. 44.4 36.5 Switzer 6 21 3.5 8 0 Opponents 35 727 20.8 51 0
4th Down: Made/Att 9/14 7/13 Smith-Schuster 1 13 13.0 13 0
4th Down Pct. 64.3 53.8 Dobbs 4 11 2.8 10 0 FIELD
Possession Avg. 30:41 29:19 Nix 1 4 4.0 4 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Net Yards 6453 5235 Rogers 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 Boswell 0/0 3/3 4/6 5/10 1/1
Avg. Per Game 403.3 327.2 Heyward-Bey 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0 McCrane 0/0 0/0 2/2 1/1 0/0
Total Plays 1058 987 Steelers 345 1445 4.2 30 16 Steelers 0/0 3/3 6/8 6/11 1/1
Avg. Per Play 6.1 5.3 Opponents 369 1538 4.2 51 13 Opponents 0/0 6/6 6/6 10/12 0/2
Net Yards Rushing 1445 1538
Avg. Per Game 90.3 96.1 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD SACKS No.
Total Rushes 345 369 Smith-Schuster 111 1426 12.8 97t 7 Watt 13.0
Net Yards Passing 5008 3697 Brown 104 1297 12.5 78t 15 Heyward 8.0
Avg. Per Game 313.0 231.1 Conner 55 497 9.0 29 1 Hargrave 6.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 24/166 52/347 McDonald 50 610 12.2 75t 4 Dupree 5.5
Gross Yards 5174 4044 Switzer 36 253 7.0 24 1 Tuitt 5.5
Att./Completions 689/459 566/362 James 30 423 14.1 51 2 Williams 4.5
Completion Pct. 66.6 64.0 Samuels 26 199 7.7 23 3 Bostic 2.5
Had Intercepted 17 8 Washington 16 217 13.6 47 1 Chickillo 1.5
Punts/Average 64/43.4 82/44.0 Rogers 12 79 6.6 17 0 Te. Edmunds 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 64/38.4 82/39.5 Grimble 6 86 14.3 23 0 Fort 1.0
Penalties/Yards 111/1026 136/1170 Nix 4 38 9.5 19 0 Hilton 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 21/9 16/7 Hunter 3 21 7.0 12 0 McCullers 1.0
Touchdowns 54 42 Ridley 3 18 6.0 10 0 (group) 1.0
Rushing 16 13 Heyward-Bey 1 9 9.0 9 0 Steelers 52.0
Passing 35 27 Villanueva 1 2 2.0 2t 1 Opponents 24.0
Returns 3 2 Roethlisberger 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
Steelers 459 5174 11.3 97t 35
Opponents 362 4044 11.2 71 27

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Franco Harris, 1972-83 ....................................................................11,950
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-18 ............................................................56,194
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-18 .................................................................363
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Hines Ward, 1998-2011 .....................................................................1,000
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Hines Ward, 1998-2011...................................................................12,083
Interceptions ...................................................................Mel Blount, 1970-83 ...............................................................................57
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bobby Joe Green, 1960-61 ..................................................................45.7
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bobby Gage, 1949-50..........................................................................14.9
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Lynn Chandnois, 1950-56....................................................................29.6
Field Goals ......................................................................Gary Anderson, 1982-94.......................................................................309
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Franco Harris, 1972-83 .........................................................................100
Points..............................................................................Gary Anderson, 1982-94....................................................................1,343
*Sacks............................................................................James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-17 .....................................................80.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Foster, 1992..............................................................................1,690
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2018 ...................................................................5,129
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2018 ........................................................................34
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Antonio Brown, 2015 ............................................................................136
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Antonio Brown, 2015 .........................................................................1,834
Interceptions ...................................................................Mel Blount, 1975.....................................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bobby Joe Green, 1961........................................................................47.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bobby Gage, 1949 ...............................................................................16.0
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Lynn Chandnois, 1952 .........................................................................35.2
Field Goals ......................................................................Chris Boswell, 2017 ................................................................................35
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Willie Parker, 2006 ..................................................................................16
Points..............................................................................Chris Boswell, 2017 ..............................................................................142
*Sacks............................................................................James Harrison, 2008..........................................................................16.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Le’Veon Bell, 12-11-16 .........................................................................236
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 10-26-14................................................................522
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 10-26-14, 11-2-14 .....................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Antonio Brown, 11-8-15..........................................................................17
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Antonio Brown, 11-8-15........................................................................284
Interceptions ...................................................................Jack Butler, 12-13-53............................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Gary Anderson, 10-23-88 .........................................................................6
Jeff Reed, 12-1-02....................................................................................6
Chris Boswell, 12-18-16 ...........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ray Mathews, 10-17-54 ...........................................................................4
Roy Jefferson, 11-3-68 .............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Ray Mathews, 10-17-54 .........................................................................24
Roy Jefferson, 11-3-68 ...........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Chad Brown, 10-13-96 ..........................................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
27 Allen, Marcus S 6-2 215 8/7/96 2 Penn State Silver Spring, Md. D5a-’18 2/0
94 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 304 5/12/87 10 California Honolulu, Hawaii UFA(Jax)-’17 15/2
72 Banner, Zach T 6-8 360 12/25/93 2 Southern California Lakewood, Wash. FA-’18 0*
26 Barron, Mark LB 6-2 230 10/27/89 8 Alabama Mobile, Ala. FA-’19 12/12*
31 #Berhe, Nat S 5-11 195 7/6/91 6 San Diego State Fontana, Calif. FA-’18 4/0
4 Berry, Jordan P 6-5 195 3/18/91 5 Eastern Kentucky Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA-’15 16/16
9 Boswell, Chris K 6-2 185 3/16/91 5 Rice Fort Worth, Texas FA-’15 15/15
25 Burns, Artie CB 6-0 197 5/1/95 4 Miami Miami, Fla. D1-’16 16/6
57 Canaday, Kameron LS 6-4 245 8/20/92 4 Portland State Eugene, Ore. FA-’17 16/16
56 Chickillo, Anthony LB 6-3 255 12/10/92 5 Miami Tampa, Fla. D6b-’15 16/0
30 Conner, James RB 6-1 233 5/5/95 3 Pittsburgh Erie, Pa. D3b-’17 13/12
37 Dangerfield, Jordan S 5-11 199 12/25/90 3 Towson Elmont, N.Y. FA-’15 16/1
21 Davis, Sean S 6-1 202 10/23/93 4 Maryland Washington, D.C. D2-’16 15/15
66 DeCastro, David G 6-5 316 1/11/90 8 Stanford Bellevue, Wash. D1-’12 14/14
5 Dobbs, Joshua QB 6-3 216 1/26/95 2 Tennessee Alpharetta, Ga. D4-’17 5/0
48 Dupree, Bud LB 6-4 269 2/12/93 5 Kentucky Macon, Ga. D1-’15 16/15
34 Edmunds, Terrell S 6-1 217 1/20/97 2 Virgina Tech Danville, Va. D1-’18 16/15
33O Edmunds, Trey RB 6-2 223 12/30/94 3 Maryland Danville, Va. FA-’18 4/0
71 Feiler, Matt T 6-6 330 7/7/92 3 Bloomsburg (PA) Strasburg, Pa. FA-’16 11/10
67 Finney, B.J. C/G 6-4 318 10/26/91 4 Kansas State Wichita, Kan. FA-’15 16/2
73 Foster, Ramon G 6-5 328 1/7/86 11 Tennessee Henning, Tenn. FA-’09 16/16
85 Grimble, Xavier TE 6-4 261 9/22/92 4 Southern California Las Vegas, Nev. FA-’15 16/2
23 Haden, Joe CB 5-11 195 4/14/89 10 Florida Fort Washington, Md. FA-’17 15/15
79 Hargrave, Javon NT 6-2 305 2/7/93 4 South Carolina State Salisbury, N.C. D3-’16 16/14
65 Hawkins, Jerald T 6-6 305 10/16/93 2 Louisiana State Baldwin, La. D4-’16 0*
97 Heyward, Cameron DT 6-5 295 5/6/89 9 Ohio State Pittsburgh, Pa. D1-’11 16/16
88 #Heyward-Bey, Darrius WR 6-2 210 2/26/87 11 Maryland Silver Spring, Md. UFA(Ind)-’14 14/2
28 Hilton, Mike CB 5-9 184 3/9/94 3 Mississippi Fayetteville, Ga. FA-’16 15/2
11 #Hunter, Justin WR 6-4 203 5/20/91 7 Tennessee Virginia Beach, Va. UFA(Buff)-’17 5/0
44 Matakevich, Tyler LB 6-1 235 12/22/92 4 Temple Stratford, Conn. D7b-’16 16/1
3 McCrane, Matt K 5-10 165 9/8/94 2 Kansas State Brownwood, Texas FA-’18 5/0*
93 McCullers, Daniel DT 6-7 352 8/11/92 6 Tennessee Raleigh, N.C. D6b-’14 15/1
89 McDonald, Vance TE 6-4 267 6/13/90 7 Rice Winnie, Texas T(SF)-’17 15/14
11 Moncrief, Donte WR 6-2 216 8/6/93 6 Mississippi Raleigh, Miss. FA-’19 16/14*
22 Nelson, Steve CB 5-11 194 1/22/93 5 Orgeon State Warner Robins, Ga. FA-’19 16/16*
45 Nix, Roosevelt FB 5-11 248 3/30/92 5 Kent State Reynoldsburg, Ohio FA-’15 16/0
76 Okorafor, Chukwuma OL 6-6 320 8/8/97 2 Western Michigan Southfield, Mich. D3b-’18 13/3
53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 7/24/89 8 Florida Lakeland, Fla. D1-’10 16/16
22 Ridley, Stevan# RB 5-11 220 1/27/89 7 Louisiana State Natchez, Miss. FA-’17 10/0
7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 240 3/2/82 16 Miami (OH) Findlay, Ohio D1-’04 16/16
17 Rogers, Eli WR 5-10 187 12/23/92 4 Louisville Miami, Fla. FA-’15 3/3
38 Samuels, Jaylen RB 6-0 225 7/29/96 2 North Carolina State Charlotte, N.C. D5b-’18 14/3
24 #Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 8 Clemson Kingsport, Tenn. UFA(NYG)-’17 15/10
19 Smith-Schuster, JuJu WR 6-1 215 11/22/96 3 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D2-’17 16/13
20 Sutton, Cameron CB 5-11 188 2/27/95 3 Tennessee Jonesboro, Ga. D3a-’17 15/1
10 Switzer, Ryan WR 5-8 185 11/4/94 3 North Carolina Charleston, W. Va. T(Oak)-’18 16/1
91 Tuitt, Stephon DE 6-6 303 5/23/93 6 Notre Dame Miami, Fla. D2-’14 14/14
78 Villanueva, Alejandro T 6-9 320 9/22/88 5 Army Meridian, Miss. FA-’14 16/16
96 #Walton, L.T. DE 6-5 305 3/31/92 5 Central Michigan Clinton Township, Mich. D6a-’15 4/0
13 Washington, James WR 5-11 213 4/2/96 2 Oklahoma State Stamford, Texas D2-’18 14/6
90 Watt, T.J. LB 6-4 252 10/11/94 3 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wisc. D1-’17 16/16
98 Williams, Vince LB 6-1 233 12/27/89 7 Florida State Davenport, Fla. D6b-’13 14/14

* 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.

# Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments.

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).

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FIRST-YEAR ROSTER
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown How Acq.
Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi (1) LB 6-1 248 9/12/97 Toledo Houston, Texas FA-'18
Allen, Brian (1) CB 6-3 215 10/21/93 Utah La Marque, Texas D5-'17
Askew-Henry, Dravon S 6-0 202 10/24/95 West Virginia Aliquippa, Pa. FA
Berryman, Ian P 6-0 200 6/1/96 Western Carolina Marietta, Ga. FA
Branch, Marcelis (1) CB 5-11 180 1/19/94 Robert Morris Homestead, Fla. FA
Brumfield, Garrett G 6-4 302 6/23/96 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. FA
Buggs, Isaiah DE 6-3 295 8/24/96 Alabama Ruston, La. D6b
Bush, Devin LB 5-11 234 7/18/98 Michigan Pembroke Pines, Fla. D1
Craig, Winston (1) DT 6-4 291 7/25/95 Richmond Greensboro, N.C. AAF
Gentry, Zach TE 6-8 265 9/10/96 Michigan Albuquerque, N. M. D5
Gilbert III, Ulysees LB 6-0 230 8/9/97 Akron Ocala, Fla. D6c
Gilmore, Greg DT 6-4 311 11/28/94 Louisiana State New Bern, N.C. FA-'18
Gray, Derwin OT 6-4 320 5/10/95 Maryland Washington, D.C. D7
Griffey, Trey (1) WR 6-3 192 1/19/94 Arizona Orlando, Fla. W(Mia)-'18
Hassenauer, J.C. C 6-2 295 9/1/94 Alabama Woodbury, Minn. AAF
Hodges, Devlin QB 6-1 210 4/12/96 Samford Kimberly, Ala. FA
Hooks, Lavon (1) DE 6-3 312 1/23/92 Mississippi Atlanta, Ga. FA-'17
Johnson, Diontae WR 5-10 183 7/5/96 Toldeo Ruskin, Fla. D3a
Johnson, Fred G 6-7 326 6/5/97 Florida West Palm Beach, Fla FA
Jones, JT (1) LB 6-3 245 11/12/93 Miami (OH) Macon, Ga. FA
Jones, Tevin (1) WR 6-2 225 12/26/92 Memphis Amory, Miss. W(KC)-'18
Kelly, Kameron (1) DB 6-2 205 8/19/96 San Diego State Murphy, Texas AAF
Layne, Justin CB 6-2 192 1/12/98 Michigan State Cleveland, Ohio D3b
Locke, P.J. S 5-10 202 2/12/97 Texas Beaumont, Texas FA
McMillan, Travon RB 6-0 209 2/5/96 Colorado Woodbridge, Va. FA
Mondeaux, Henry (1) DE 6-4 280 9/19/95 Oregon Portland, Ore. FA
Morris, Patrick (1) C 6-3 300 2/13/95 Texas Christian Denton, Texas FA-'18
Myres, Alexander CB 5-11 192 4/20/96 Houston Houston, Texas FA
Prince, Damian OT 6-3 320 4/16/96 Maryland Washington, D.C. FA
Rader, Kevin (1) TE 6-4 250 4/26/94 Youngstown State Pittsburgh, Pa. FA
Rudolph, Mason (1) QB 6-5 235 7/17/95 Oklahoma State Rock Hill, S.C. D3a-'18
Sayles, Casey (1) DT 6-3 289 9/4/95 Ohio Omaha, Neb. AAF
Scales, Tegray (1) LB 6-0 227 5/10/96 Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio FA
Scotland-Williamson, Christian (1) TE 6-9 274 7/5/93 Loughborough University Waltham Forest, London IPP
Sheehy, Conor (1) DE 6-4 295 7/24/96 Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisc. FA
Skipper, Tuzar LB 6-3 246 6/5/95 Toledo Norwich, Conn. FA
Smith, Sutton LB 6-0 233 3/22/96 Northern Iillinois Piano, Texas D6a
Snell Jr, Benny RB 5-10 224 2/27/98 Kentucky Columbus, Ohio D4
Spencer, Diontae (1) WR 5-8 163 3/19/92 McNeese State New Iberia, La. CFL
Spillane, Robert (1) LB 6-1 229 12/14/95 Western Michigan Oak Park, Ill. FA
Waters, Herb (1) CB 6-2 194 11/10/92 Miami Homestead, Fla. FA-'18
Webb, Ralph (1) RB 5-10 200 11/21/94 Vanderbilt Gainesville, Fla. FA-'18
Williams, Malik (1) RB 6-3 221 6/20/96 Louisville Wilson, N.C. FA
Wood, Trevor TE/LS 6-6 265 1/25/96 Texas A&M Scottsdale, AZ FA
Wright, Matthew K 6-0 179 3/22/96 Central Flordia Lancaster, Pa. FA

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COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACHES Steelers in 2007.
Head Coach, Teryl Austin, senior defensive assis- Adrian Klemm, asst. offensive line; born
Mike Tomlin tant/secondary; born March 3, 1965, May 21, 1977, Los Angeles, Calif.
Pro Career: Named the sixteenth head Sharon, Pa. Safety, Pittsburgh 1984-87. Offensive line, Hawaii 1996-99. Pro offen-
coach in Steelers history when he Pro defensive back Montreal Machine sive lineman New England Patriots 2000-
replaced Bill Cowher on January 22, (WLAF) 1991. College coach: Penn State 04, Green Bay Packers 2005. College
2007. Became the youngest coach (36 1991-92, Wake Forest 1993-95, coach: Southern Methodist 2008-11,
years, 323 days) in NFL history to win a Syracuse 1996-98, Michigan 1999-2002, UCLA 2012-16. Pro coach: Joined
Super Bowl when the Steelers defeated Florida 2010. Pro coach: Seattle Steelers in 2019.
the Arizona Cardinals, 27-23, in Super Seahawks 2003-06, Arizona Cardinals John Mitchell, asst. head coach; born
Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009. Tomlin 2007-09, Baltimore Ravens 2011-13, October 14, 1951, Mobile, Ala. Defensive
reached the playoffs four times in his first Detroit Lions 2014-17, Cincinnati Bengals end Eastern Arizona J.C. 1969-70,
five seasons and he is the only coach in 2018, joined Steelers in 2019. Alabama 1971-72. No pro playing experi-
Steelers’ history to win division titles each Tom Bradley, defensive backs; born July ence. College coach: Alabama 1973-76,
of his first two seasons. In 2017, Tomlin 12, 1956, Johnstown, Pa. Defensive back Arkansas 1977-82, Temple 1986,
guided the Steelers to the AFC North divi- Penn State 1975-78. No pro playing expe- Louisiana State 1987-90. Pro coach:
sion title for the sixth time in his 11-year rience. College coach: Penn State 1979- Birmingham Stallions (USFL) 1983-85,
reign. Pittsburgh has reached the post- 2011, West Virginia 2014, UCLA 2015- Cleveland Browns 1991-93, joined
season eight times under Tomlin’s leader- 17. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2018. Steelers in 1994.
ship, including each of the past four sea- Keith Butler, defensive coordinator; born Jerry Olsavsky, inside linebackers; born
sons. In 2010 Tomlin’s club won its third May 16, 1956, Anniston, Ala. Linebacker March 29, 1967, Youngstown, Ohio.
division title in in a four-year span. In Memphis 1974-77. Pro linebacker Seattle Linebacker Pittsburgh 1985-88. Pro line-
2008, Tomlin directed the Steelers to a Seahawks 1978-87. College coach: backer Pittsburgh Steelers 1989-97,
12-4 record, winning his second-consec- Memphis 1990-97, Arkansas State 1998. Baltimore Ravens 1998. College coach:
utive AFC North title. That season culmi- Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 1999-2002, Duquesne 2001, North Carolina 2002,
nated with a Super Bowl triumph, making joined Steelers in 2003. Youngstown State 2003-09. Pro coach:
Tomlin one of only seven coaches in James Daniel, tight ends; born January Joined Steelers in 2010.
league history to win a Super Bowl within 17, 1953, Wetumpka, Ala. Guard Alabama Shaun Sarrett, offensive line; born
his first two seasons as an NFL head State 1970-73. No pro playing experi- December, 24, 1978, Beckley, W.Va.
coach. In his first season, Tomlin guided ence. College coach: Auburn 1981-92. Offensive line, Kent State 2001-03. No pro
the Steelers to a 10-6 record and their first Pro coach: New York Giants 1993-96, playing experience. College coach:
AFC North title since 2004. Tomlin was Atlanta Falcons 1997-2003, joined Marshall 2005-07, Duke 2008-2011. Pro
the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordi- Steelers in 2004. coach: Joined Steelers in 2012.
nator in 2006 after spending the previous Darryl Drake, wide receivers; born Danny Smith, special teams; born
five seasons (2001-05) as defensive December 11, 1956, Louisville, Ky. Wide September 7, 1953, Pittsburgh, Pa.
backs coach for the Tampa Bay receiver Western Kentucky 1975, 1977- Defensive back Edinboro State 1971-75.
Buccaneers. Tomlin coached one of the 78. No pro playing experience. College No pro playing experience. College coach:
top defensive backfields in the NFL for the coach: Western Kentucky 1983-91, Edinboro State 1976, Clemson 1979,
Buccaneers, culminating with its perfor- Georgia 1992-96, Baylor 1997, Texas William & Mary 1980-83, The Citadel
mance in Super Bowl XXXVII. The sec- 1998-2003. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 1984-86, Georgia Tech 1987-94. Pro
ondary recorded four interceptions, 2004-12, Arizona Cardinals 2013-17, coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98,
returning two for touchdowns to help joined Steelers in 2018. Detroit Lions 1999-2000, Buffalo Bills
Tampa Bay capture the franchise's first Karl Dunbar, defensive line; born May 18, 2001-03, Washington Redskins 2004-12,
Super Bowl title. Tomlin served two sea- 1967, Opelousas, La. Defensive line joined Steelers in 2013.
sons as the defensive backs coach at the Louisiana State 1986-89. Pro defensive
University of Cincinnati (1999-2000) end New Orleans Saints 1993, Arizona
before going to Tampa Bay. Prior to joining Cardinals 1994-95. College coach:
the Cincinnati staff, Tomlin had a short Nicholls State 1998-99, Louisiana State
stint on the coaching staff at Tennessee- 2000-01, 2005, Oklahoma State 2002-
Martin and then spent two seasons at 03, Alabama 2016-17. Pro coach:
Arkansas State. Tomlin spent the 1996 Chicago Bears 2004, Minnesota Vikings
season as a graduate assistant at 2006-11, New York Jets 2012-14, Buffalo
Memphis. Tomlin began his coaching Bills 2015, joined Steelers in 2018.
career in 1995 as wide receivers coach at Eddie Faulkner, running backs; born
Virginia Military Institute. Career record: October 20, 1977, Muncie, Ind. Running
133-73-1. back, Wisconsin 1996-2000. No pro play-
Background: Was a three-year starter at ing experience. College coach: Anderson
wide receiver at William & Mary (1990- 2002, Ball State 2003-2010, Northern
94) and finished his career with 101 Illinois 2011, Wisconsin 2012, North
receptions for 2,046 yards and a school- Carolina State 2013-18. Pro coach:
record 20 touchdown receptions. A first- Joined Steelers in 2019.
team All-Yankee Conference selection in Randy Fichtner, offensive coordina-
1994, he established a school record with tor/quarterbacks; born November 7,
a 20.2 yards per catch average. 1963, Cleveland, Ohio. Defensive back
Graduated in 1994 with a degree in soci- Purdue 1982-85. No pro playing experi-
ology. ence. College coach: Michigan 1986-87,
Personal: Born in Hampton, Va., on Southern California 1988, Nevada-Las
March 15, 1972. He and his wife, Kiya, Vegas 1989, Memphis 1990-93, Purdue
have two sons, Dino and Mason, and a 1994-96, Arkansas State 1997-2000,
daughter Harlyn Quinn. Memphis 2001-06. Pro coach: Joined

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Controlling Owner and Co-Chairman, Houston Oilers 1960-1996
Board of Directors: (446-483-6)
Amy Adams Strunk Records include postseason games
Co-Chairman, Board of Directors: 1960-61 Lou Rymkus* .......... .....12-7-1
Susie Adams Smith 1961 Wally Lemm ............ .....10-0-0
Board of Directors: Kenneth S. Adams, IV 1962-63 Frank (Pop) Ivy ....... ....17-12-0
Barclay Adams 1964 Sammy Baugh...............4-10-0
Susan Lewis 1965 Hugh Taylor ............ ......4-10-0
1966-70 Wally Lemm ... ............28-40-4
President/CEO: Steve Underwood 1971 Ed Hughes.......................4-9-1
E.V.P./General Manager: Jon Robinson 1972-73 Bill Peterson** ....... ......1-18-0
Senior V.P./CFO: Jenneen Kaufman 1973-74 Sid Gillman....................8-15-0
Senior V.P./Chief Revenue Officer: 1975-80 O.A. (Bum) Phillips .... .59-38-0
Stuart Spears 1981-83 Ed Biles***........... ........8-23-0
American Football Conference 1983 Chuck Studley ............ ....2-8-0
South Division V.P./Brand, Marketing & Communication: 1984-85 Hugh Campbell****.. ....8-22-0
Team Colors: Navy, Titans Blue, Red, Gil Beverly 1985-89 Jerry Glanville..............35-35-0
Silver V.P./Player Personnel: Ryan Cowden 1990-94 Jack Pardee#..............44-35-0
460 Great Circle Road V.P./Ticketing: Brooke Ellenberger 1994-2010 Jeff Fisher................147-126-0
Nashville, Tennessee 37228 V.P./Facilities and Game Day Operations: 2011-13 Mike Munchak ......... ...22-26-0
Telephone: (615) 565-4000 Bob Flynn 2014-15 Ken Whisenhunt## ......3-20-0
V.P./Football Administration: Vin Marino 2015-17 Mike Mularkey .............21-22-0
2019 SCHEDULE V.P./General Counsel: Burke Nihill 2018 Mike Vrabel .....................9-7-0
PRESEASON V.P./Marketing and Broadcast & Digital *Released after five games in 1961
Aug. 8 at Philadelphia............. .......6:30 Rights: Ralph Ockenfels **Released after five games in 1973
Aug. 17 New England ......... .......... 6:00 ***Resigned after six games in 1983
Aug. 25 Pittsburgh..........................7:00 ****Released after 14 games in 1985
Director of Pro Scouting: Brian Gardner #Released after 10 games in 1994
Aug. 29 at Chicago..........................7:00 Director of College Scouting: Jon Salge ##Released after seven games in 2015
Asst. Director of Pro Scouting:
REGULAR SEASON Kevin Turks PAID ATTENDANCE
Sep. 8 at Cleveland .....................12:00 Pro Scout: Brandon Taylor Home 499.149 Away 548,718
Sep. 15 Indianapolis.....................12:00 National Scout: Dale Thompson Total 1,047,867
Sep. 19 at Jacksonville (Thu) ..........7:20 National Scout: Mike Boni
Sep. 29 at Atlanta..........................12:00 Single-game home record,
College Scouts: Casey Callahan, 69,149, many times (last: 12/18/05)
Oct. 6 Buffalo.............................12:00 Patrick Callaway, T.J. Earley,
Oct. 13 at Denver............................3:25 Single-season home record,
Tom Roth, Wes Slay 553,192 (2005)
Oct. 20 Los Angeles Chargers .......3:05
Director of Player Engagement:
Oct. 27 Tampa Bay.......................12:00
Chic Ejiasi 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Nov. 3 at Carolina........................12:00
Equipment Manager: Paul Noska Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 10 Kansas City .....................12:00
Nov. 17 BYE Director of Football Technology: 1 Jeffery Simmons DT Mississippi St.
Nov. 24 Jacksonville.......................3:05 Anthony Pastrana 2 A.J. Brown WR Mississippi
Dec. 1 at Indianapolis ..................12:00 Director of Sports Medicine: 3 Nate Davis G Charlotte
Dec. 8 at Oakland ..........................3:25 Todd Toriscelli 4 Amani Hooker DB Iowa
Dec. 15 Houston ...........................12:00 Director of Team Operations: Brent Akers 5 D’Andre Walker LB Georgia
Dec. 22 New Orleans....................12:00 6 David Long Jr. LB West Virginia
Dec. 29 at Houston .......................12:00 Director of Security: John Albertson
* All times CT Director of Finance: Shereme Siewnarine
Director of Marketing: Brad McClanahan
Stadium: Nissan Stadium (opened in 1999) Senior Director of Communications:
•Capacity: 69,143 Robbie Bohren
One Titans Way Senior Director of Digital Media:
Nashville, Tennessee 37213 Gary Glenn
Playing Surface: Natural Grass Senior Director of Broadcasting:
Training Camp: Saint Thomas Sports Park Mike Keith
460 Great Circle Road Senior Director of Community Relations:
Nashville, TN 37228 Tina Tuggle
Senior Director/Executive Producer of
NISSAN STADIUM Event Presentation and Production:
David Schindler
Senior Director of Information Systems:
Russ Hudson
Senior Director of Suite Sales and
Services: Bill Wainwright
General Manager of Nissan Stadium:
Walter Overton
Sports Field Manager: Terry Porch

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (0-4) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Mariota 331 228 2528 68.9 11 8 42/243 92.3
08/09 L 17-31 at Green Bay Gabbert 101 61 626 60.4 4 4 5/37 74.9
08/18 L 14-30 Tampa Bay Henry 3 2 14 66.7 0 0 0/0 77.1
08/25 L 6-16 at Pittsburgh Byard 1 1 66 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3
08/30 L 3-13 Minnesota Jennings 1 1 21 100.0 0 0 0/0 118.8
Titans 437 293 3255 67.0 16 12 47/280 89.8
REGULAR SEASON (9-7) Opponents 533 337 3719 63.2 21 11 39/248 88.4
Date Result Opponent
09/09 L 20-27 at Miami TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/16 W 20-17 Houston SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Byard 4 1 0.3 1 0
09/23 W 9-6 at Jacksonville Succop 0 0 0 28/31 26/30 0 106 Butler 3 90 30.0 56t 1
09/30 W 26-23 Philadelphia (OT) Henry 12 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 72 Jackson 2 7 3.5 7 0
10/07 L 12-13 at Buffalo C. Davis 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Brown 1 22 22.0 22t 1
10/14 L 0-21 Baltimore J. Smith 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Vaccaro 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/21 L 19-20 at L.A. Chargers D. Lewis 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Titans 11 120 10.9 56t 2
11/05 W 28-14 at Dallas Mariota 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 12 219 18.3 54 1
11/11 W 34-10 New England Sharpe 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
11/18 L 10-38 at Indianapolis Stocker 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/26 L 17-34 at Houston Brown 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Kern 74 3483 47.1 39 62
12/02 W 26-22 N.Y. Jets Butler 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Titans 75 3483 46.4 39 62
12/06 W 30-9 Jacksonville Cruikshank 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 71 3275 46.1 27 68
12/16 W 17-0 at N.Y. Giants Firkser 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/22 W 25-16 Washington Jennings 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/30 L 17-33 Indianapolis Pruitt 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
(OT) Overtime Taylor 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Jackson 16 9 148 9.3 26 0
Titans 15 16 3 28/31 26/30 0 310 Williams 4 1 47 11.8 38 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Opponents 9 21 2 31/32 26/29 1 303 Matthews 4 0 38 9.5 18 0
Titans 76 58 69 101 6 — 310 2-Pt Conv: None. Batson 3 1 4 1.3 5 0
Opponents 70 105 63 62 3 — 303 Titans 0-1, Opponents 0-0. Titans 27 11 237 8.8 38 0
Opponents 33 16 296 9.0 51 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Titans Opp. Henry 215 1059 4.9 99t 12 KICKOFF
Total First Downs 289 298 D. Lewis 155 517 3.3 36 1 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 106 98 Mariota 64 357 5.6 27 2 Jennings 22 698 31.7 94t 1
Passing 156 182 C. Davis 6 55 9.2 39 0 Cruikshank 1 39 39.0 39 0
Penalty 27 18 Fluellen 4 16 4.0 13 0 Titans 23 737 32.0 94t 1
3rd Down: Made/Att 82/205 75/205 Sharpe 1 16 16.0 16 0 Opponents 25 696 27.8 102t 1
3rd Down Pct. 40.0 36.6 Jennings 1 2 2.0 2 0
4th Down: Made/Att 7/12 11/20 Batson 1 1 1.0 1 0 FIELD
4th Down Pct. 58.3 55.0 Gabbert 6 0 0.0 1 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Possession Avg. 29:28 30:32 Stocker 1 0 0.0 0 0 Succop 0/0 5/6 13/13 5/7 3/4
Total Net Yards 4998 5334 Titans 454 2023 4.5 99t 15 Titans 0/0 5/6 13/13 5/7 3/4
Avg. Per Game 312.4 333.4 Opponents 429 1863 4.3 97t 9 Opponents 0/0 6/6 8/9 8/8 4/6
Total Plays 938 1001
Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.3 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD SACKS No.
Net Yards Rushing 2023 1863 C. Davis 65 891 13.7 51 4 Casey 7.0
Avg. Per Game 126.4 116.4 D. Lewis 59 400 6.8 37 1 Brown 6.0
Total Rushes 454 429 Taylor 37 466 12.6 55 1 Landry 4.5
Net Yards Passing 2975 3471 Sharpe 26 316 12.2 28 2 Woodyard 4.5
Avg. Per Game 185.9 216.9 J. Smith 20 258 12.9 61t 3 Ryan 4.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 47/280 39/248 Firkser 19 225 11.8 28 1 Correa 3.5
Gross Yards 3255 3719 Stocker 15 165 11.0 31 2 Byard 2.0
Att./Completions 437/293 533/337 Henry 15 99 6.6 21 0 Vaccaro 2.0
Completion Pct. 67.0 63.2 Jennings 11 101 9.2 36 0 Finch 1.5
Had Intercepted 12 11 Pruitt 9 102 11.3 27 1 Orakpo 1.5
Punts/Average 75/46.4 71/46.1 Batson 8 82 10.3 26 0 Butler 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 75/41.7 71/39.4 Walker 4 52 13.0 16 0 Johnson 1.0
Penalties/Yards 82/727 120/984 Matthews 3 11 3.7 4 0 D. Morgan 0.5
Fumbles/Ball Lost 18/6 14/6 Cruikshank 1 66 66.0 66t 1 Titans 39.0
Touchdowns 34 32 Mariota 1 21 21.0 21 0 Opponents 47.0
Rushing 15 9 Titans 293 3255 11.1 66t 16
Passing 16 21 Opponents 337 3719 11.0 75t 21
Returns 3 2

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Eddie George, 1996-2003 ................................................................10,009
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Warren Moon, 1984-93....................................................................33,685
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Warren Moon, 1984-93.........................................................................196
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ernest Givins, 1986-94 .........................................................................542
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Ernest Givins, 1986-94 ......................................................................7,935
Interceptions ...................................................................Jim Norton, 1960-68 ..............................................................................45
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brett Kern, 2009-18 .............................................................................45.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Billy Johnson, 1974-80 ........................................................................13.2
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Bobby Jancik, 1962-67 ........................................................................26.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Al Del Greco, 1991-2000 ......................................................................246
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Eddie George, 1996-2003 .......................................................................74
Points..............................................................................Al Del Greco, 1991-2000 ...................................................................1,060
*Sacks............................................................................Ray Childress, 1985-95 .......................................................................75.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Chris Johnson, 2009..........................................................................2,006
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Warren Moon, 1991 ...........................................................................4,690
Passing (TDs) .................................................................George Blanda, 1961 ..............................................................................36
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Charley Hennigan, 1964 ........................................................................101
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Charley Hennigan, 1961 .....................................................................1,746
Interceptions ...................................................................Fred Glick, 1963......................................................................................12
Mike Reinfeldt, 1979 ...............................................................................12
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brett Kern, 2017...................................................................................49.7
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Billy Johnson, 1977 .............................................................................15.4
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Darius Jennings, 2018 .........................................................................31.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Al Del Greco, 1998..................................................................................36
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Earl Campbell, 1979................................................................................19
Points..............................................................................Al Del Greco, 1998................................................................................136
Ryan Succop, 2017 ..............................................................................136
*Sacks............................................................................William Fuller, 1991 ..............................................................................15.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Derrick Henry, 12-6-18 .........................................................................238
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Warren Moon, 12-16-90 .......................................................................527
Passing (TDs) .................................................................George Blanda, 11-19-61......................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Charley Hennigan, 10-13-61 ...................................................................13
Haywood Jeffires, 10-13-91....................................................................13
Drew Bennett, 12-19-04..........................................................................13
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Charley Hennigan, 10-13-61 .................................................................272
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Kevin Byard, 10-22-17
Field Goals ......................................................................Rob Bironas, 10-21-07 ........................................................................**8
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Billy Cannon, 12-10-61 ............................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Billy Cannon, 12-10-61 ..........................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................William Fuller, 11-28-93 ........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
3 Barnard, Austin K/P 6-3 207 6/22/95 2 Samford Fayetteville, Ga. FA-’18 0*
53 Bates, Daren LB 5-11 225 11/27/90 7 Auburn Olive Branch, Miss. UFA(Oak)-’17 16/0
12 Batson, Cameron WR 5-8 175 12/20/95 2 Texas Tech Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’18 11/2
48 Brinkley, Beau LS 6-4 260 1/25/90 8 Missouri Kearney, Mo. FA-’12 16/0
55 Brown, Jayon LB 6-0 226 2/26/95 3 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D5-’17 16/9
51 Bullough, Riley LB 6-2 228 11/23/93 2 Michigan State Traverse City, Mich. W(TB)-’19 9/3*
21 Butler, Malcolm CB 5-11 190 3/2/90 6 West Alabama Vicksburg, Miss. UFA(NE)-’18 16/11
31 Byard, Kevin S 5-11 212 8/17/93 4 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. D3-’16 16/16
99 Casey, Jurrell DT 6-1 305 12/5/89 9 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D3-’11 15/15
51 #Compton, Will LB 6-1 235 9/19/89 6 Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. UFA(Wash)-’18 12/2
78 Conklin, Jack T 6-6 308 8/17/94 4 Michigan State Plainwell, Mich. D1-’16 9/9
44 Correa, Kamalei OLB 6-3 241 4/27/94 4 Boise State Honolulu, Hawaii T(Balt)-’18 13/4
29 Cruikshank, Dane DB 6-1 209 4/27/95 2 Arizona Chino Hills, Calif. D5-’18 12/0
84 Davis, Corey WR 6-3 209 1/11/95 3 Western Michigan Wheaton, Ill. D1-’17 16/16
92 Dickerson, Matt DE 6-5 292 11/9/95 2 UCLA San Mateo, Calif. FA-’18 3/0
75 Douglas, Jamil G 6-4 309 2/28/92 2 Arizona State Cypress, Calif. FA-’18 0*
20 Durden, Kenneth CB 6-1 180 5/16/92 2 Youngstown State Valdosta, Ga. FA-’18 5/0
54 Evans, Rashaan LB 6-2 232 11/8/95 2 Alabama Auburn, Ala. D1-’18 15/7
56 Finch, Sharif OLB 6-4 250 10/1/95 2 Temple Henrico, Va. FA-’18 15/0
86 Firkser, Anthony TE 6-2 246 2/19/95 2 Harvard Manalapan, N.J. FA-’18 12/0
32 Fluellen, David RB 5-11 224 1/28/92 3 Toledo Lockport, N.Y. FA-’15 7/0
52 Grasu, Hroniss C/G 6-3 301 8/12/91 4 Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’19 3/1*
57 Harris, Nigel LB 6-2 225 12/7/94 2 South Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’18 2/0
22 Henry, Derrick RB 6-3 247 1/4/94 4 Alabama Yulee, Fla. D2-’16 16/12
16 Hollister, Cody WR 6-4 216 11/18/93 2 Arkansas Bend, Ore. FA-’19 0*
10 Humphries, Adam WR 5-11 195 6/24/93 5 Clemson Spartanburg, S.C. UFA(TB)-’19 16/10*
25 Jackson, Adoree’ CB 5-11 185 9/18/95 3 Southern California East St. Louis, Ill. D1-’17 16/13
15 Jennings, Darius WR 5-10 180 6/28/92 3 Virginia Baltimore, Md. FA-’17 16/0
94 Johnson, Austin DL 6-4 314 5/8/94 4 Penn State Galloway, N.J. D2-’16 16/9
60 Jones, Ben C 6-3 308 7/2/89 8 Georgia Brent, Ala. UFA(Hou)-’16 16/16
90 Jones, DaQuan DL 6-4 322 12/27/91 6 Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. D4-’14 16/16
38 Jordan, Mike DB 6-1 200 10/21/92 2 Missouri Western St. Louis, Mo. FA-’18 2/0*
71 Kelly, Dennis T/G 6-8 321 1/16/90 8 Purdue Chicago Heights, Ill. T(Phil)-’16 11/5
6 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 12 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W(Den)-’09 16/0
58 Landry III, Harold OLB 6-2 252 6/5/96 2 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. D2-’18 15/3
62 Levin, Corey C/G 6-4 307 8/12/94 3 Chattanooga Dacula, Ga. D6-’17 16/1
77 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 6 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’14 15/15
33 Lewis, Dion RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 8 Pittsburgh Albany, N.Y. UFA(NE)-’18 16/7
28 #Lewis, Kendrick S 6-0 205 6/16/88 9 Mississippi New Orleans, La. FA-’18 13/3
96 #Logan, Bennie DL 6-2 315 12/28/89 7 Louisiana State Coushatta, La. UFA(KC)-’18 15/0
8 Mariota, Marcus QB 6-4 222 10/30/93 5 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii D1-’15 14/13
69 Marz, Tyler T 6-7 316 9/9/92 3 Wisconsin Springfield, Minn. FA-’16 6/1
91 #Morgan, Derrick OLB 6-4 261 1/6/89 10 Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. D1-’10 13/12
50 #Palmer, Nate LB 6-2 248 9/23/89 7 Illinois State Chicago, Ill. W(GB)-’16 0*
66 Pamphile, Kevin G/T 6-5 315 11/27/90 6 Purdue Miami, Fla. UFA(TB)-’18 3/2
68 Pasztor, Austin OL 6-7 305 11/26/90 6 Virginia Tillonsburg, Ontario FA-’18 2/0
85 Pruitt, MyCole TE 6-2 245 3/24/92 4 Southern Illinois South Bend, Ind. FA-’18 15/1
14 Raymond, Kalif WR 5-8 182 8/8/94 2 Holy Cross Lawrenceville, Ga. FA-’18 0*
26 Ryan, Logan CB 5-11 195 2/9/91 7 Rutgers Voorhees, N.J. UFA(NE)-’17 14/14
76 Saffold, Rodger G 6-5 325 6/6/88 10 Indiana Bedford, Ohio UFA(LAR)-’19 16/16*
19 Sharpe, Tajaé WR 6-2 194 12/23/94 4 Massachusetts Piscataway, N.J. D5-’16 16/13
36 Sims, LeShaun CB 6-0 203 9/18/93 4 Southern Utah Las Vegas, Nev. D5-’16 16/2
81 Smith, Jonnu TE 6-3 248 8/22/95 3 Florida International Ocala, Fla. D3-’17 13/12
23 Smith, Tye CB 6-0 195 5/3/93 4 Towson Raleigh, N.C. FA-’17 0*
61 Stinnie, Aaron G 6-3 312 2/18/94 2 James Madison Charlottesville, Va. FA-’18 1/0
4 Succop, Ryan K 6-2 218 9/19/86 11 South Carolina Hickory, N.C. FA-’14 16/0
17 t- Tannehill, Ryan QB 6-4 207 7/27/88 8 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas T(Mia)-’19 11/11*
13 Taylor, Taywan WR 5-11 203 3/2/95 3 Western Kentucky Louisville, Ky. D3-’17 13/5
88 Towbridge, Keith TE 6-5 262 5/21/95 2 Louisville Toledo, Ohio FA-’19 0*
41 #Trawick, Brynden S 6-2 225 10/23/89 7 Troy Marietta, Ga. UFA(Oak)-’17 16/0
96 Urban, Brent DE 6-7 300 5/5/91 6 Virginia Brampton, Ontario UFA(Balt)-’19 16/16*
24 Vaccaro, Kenny S 6-0 214 2/15/91 7 Texas Brownwood, Texas FA-’18 13/13
91 Wake, Cameron OLB 6-3 263 1/30/82 11 Penn State Hyattsville, Md. UFA(Mia)-’19 14/14*
82 Walker, Delanie TE 6-2 248 8/12/84 14 Central Missouri Pomona, Calif. UFA(SF)-’13 1/1
89 Wick, Cole TE 6-6 257 11/30/93 3 Incarnate Word Hallettsville, Texas FA-’18 0*
59 Woodyard, Wesley LB 6-0 233 7/21/86 12 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. UFA(Den)-’14 14/14

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* 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.

# Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments.

Retired—Brian Orakpo; 10-year outside linebacker; 13 games in ’18.

t- Titans traded for Tannehill (Mia).

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

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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
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COACHING STAFF playing experience. College coach: Georgia York Jets 1990-94, Arizona Cardinals 1995-
Head Coach, Tech 2009-2011, Ohio State 2012, Kennesaw 2001. College coach: Phoenix (AZ.) J.C. 2009,
Mike Vrabel State 2013-15. Pro coach: Houston Texans Syracuse 2010-13. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills
Pro Career: Mike Vrabel became the 19th 2016-17, joined Titans in 2018. 2014, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Titans
head coach in franchise history on Jan. 20, Keith Carter, offensive line; born July 2, 1982, in 2018.
2018. Enters sixth year as an NFL coach, in Downingtown, Pa. Tight end UCLA 2001-04. Pat O’Hara, quarterbacks; born September 27,
addition to three years as a college coach. Led No pro playing experience. College coach: 1968, Santa Monica, Calif. Quarterback
the Titans to nine wins in 2018, tying for the Wagner College 2006, Redlands 2007-08, San Southern California 1987-90. Pro quarterback
fourth-highest total in franchise history by a Diego 2009-2011, San Jose State 2014. Pro Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1991, Ohio Glory
first-year head coach. The Titans were the coach: Seattle Seahawks 2012-13, Atlanta (WLAF) 1992, San Diego Chargers 1992,
least penalized NFL team in 2018 (82). The Falcons 2015-17, joined Titans in 2018. Orlando Predators (AFL) 1995-2000, Toronto
defense finished eighth overall (333.4), sec- Kerry Coombs, secondary; born September 9, Phantoms (AFL) 2001-02, Tampa Bay Storm
ond in the red zone (44.7) and third in scoring 1961, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cornerback Dayton (AFL) 2003-06. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Storm
defense (18.9). Spent four seasons coaching 1980-83. No pro playing experience. College (AFL) 2005-08, Los Angeles Avengers (AFL)
Houston Texans, as linebackers coach (2014- coach: Cincinnati 2007-11, Ohio State 2012- 2009 (head coach), Tri-Cities Fever (IFL) 2009
16) and defensive coordinator (2017). Texans 17. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. (head coach), Orlando Predators (AFL) 2010-
won two division titles (2015, 2016) during Ryan Crow, defensive assistant; born January 11 (head coach), New Orleans VooDoo (AFL)
his tenure. In 2017, Vrabel led the defense to 27, 1988, Kalamazoo, Mich. Linebacker 2012-14 (head coach), Houston Texans 2015-
the fifth-best third-down percentage in the Bowling Green State 2007-10. No pro playing 17, joined Titans in 2018.
NFL, allow a franchise-record 3.97 yards per experience. College coach: Florida 2010, Dean Pees, defensive coordinator; born
carry, and had 18 different players record at Purdue 2011-13, Baldwin Wallace 2014-16, September 4, 1949, Dunkirk, Ohio. Attended
least half a sack. Between 2014-16, the Ohio State 2017. Pro coach: Joined Titans in Bowling Green State. No college or pro playing
Texans defense ranked first in the NFL in third- 2018. experience. College coach: Findlay 1979-82,
down defense (33.6), third in yards allowed Tony Dews, running backs; born June 6, 1973, Miami (OH) 1983-86, Naval Academy 1987-
(319.9) and third in net passing yards (218.4). Lynchburg, Va. Tight end Liberty 1992-95. No 89, Toledo 1990-93, Notre Dame 1994,
The 2016 defense ranked number one in the pro playing experience. College coach: Liberty Michigan State 1995-97, Kent State 1998-
NFL, for the first time in franchise history, in 1997, Millersville 1998, West Virginia 1999- 2003. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2004-
yards allowed (301.3). Career record: 9-7. 2001, 2007, 2017, California (PA) 2002, Holy 09, Baltimore Ravens 2010-17, joined Titans
Background: Vrabel was a defensive lineman Cross 2003, Central Michigan 2004-05, in 2018.
for the Ohio State Buckeyes (1993-96). Nevada-Las Vegas 2006, Michigan 2008-10, Matt Pees, quality control; born February 17,
Earned back-to-back All-American honors and Pittsburgh 2011, Arizona 2012-16. Pro coach: 1981, Findlay, Ohio. Attended Kent State. No
was twice named Big Ten Conference Joined Titans in 2018. college or pro playing experience. Pro coach:
Defensive Lineman of the Year (1995 and Todd Downing, tight ends; born July 22, 1980, Joined Titans in 2018.
1996). Third-round 1997 draft pick of the Eden Prairie, Minn. Attended Minnesota. No Frank Piraino, strength & conditioning; born
Pittsburgh Steelers (1997-2000) and played college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: January 26, 1980, Cleveland, Ohio. Attended
for the New England Patriots (2001-08) and Minnesota Vikings 2001-02, 2005, 2018, St. Akron. No college or pro playing experience.
Kansas City Chiefs (2009-10). With the Louis Rams 2006-08, Detroit Lions 2009-13, College coach: Michigan State 2003-04, Notre
Patriots, he earned Pro Bowl and first-team Buffalo Bills 2014, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, Dame 2004, Florida 2005-09, Marshall 2010,
All-Pro honors in 2007 and was a member of joined Titans in 2019. Temple 2011-12, Boston College 2013-18. Pro
three Super Bowl Championship squads. Matt Edwards, asst. special teams; born Oct. coach: Joined Titans in 2019.
Coached collegiately at Ohio State (2011-13). 24, 1979 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Linebacker/ Arthur Smith, offensive coordinator; born May
Personal: Born August 14, 1975 in Akron, defensive end Miami (OH) 1998-2002. No pro 27, 1982, Memphis, Tenn. Offensive lineman
Ohio. He and his wife, Jennifer, are the parents playing experience. College coach: Wooster North Carolina 2001-05. No pro playing expe-
of two sons, Tyler and Carter. 2003, Kent State 2004-10, Miami (OH) 2011- rience. College coach: North Carolina 2006.
12, Florida Atlantic 2013, Tiffin 2014-17. Pro Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2007-08
ASSISTANT COACHES coach: Joined Titans in 2018. (scouting assistant 2009), joined Titans in
Craig Aukerman, special teams; born Mondray Gee, strength & conditioning assis- 2011.
November 22, 1976, McComb, Ohio. tant; born June 15, 1976, Detroit, Mich. Luke Steckel, offensive assistant; born April
Defensive back/wide receiver Findlay 1995-98. Attended Michigan State. No college or pro 28, 1985, Boston, Mass. Linebacker Princeton
No pro playing experience. College coach: playing experience. College coach: Michigan 2003-06. No pro playing experience. Pro
Findlay 2000, Miami (OH) 2001-02, 2005-08, State 2000-01. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2001- coach: Cleveland Browns 2009-2012, joined
Western Kentucky 2003-04, Kent State 2009. 07, Green Bay Packers 2008-09, Seattle Titans in 2013.
Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2010, Jacksonville Seahawks 2010-18, joined Titans in 2019. Mike Sullivan, asst. offensive line; born
Jaguars 2011-12, San Diego Chargers 2013- Chandler Henley, quality control; born June December 22, 1967, Chicago, Ill. Offensive
16, joined Titans in 2017. 18, 1983, Littleton, Colo. Wide receiver Yale lineman Miami 1986-90. Pro offensive lineman
Brian Bell, strength & conditioning assistant; 2002-06. No pro playing experience. College Dallas Cowboys 1991, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
born April 4, 1984, Kettering, Md. Tight end coach: Vanderbilt 2012-14, Yale 2015-17. Pro 1992-95. College coach: Miami 2000,
Kent State 2002-06. No pro playing experi- coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Western Michigan 2005-06. Pro coach:
ence. College coach: Penn State 2012-13. Pro Tyrone McKenzie, inside linebackers; born Cleveland Browns 2001-04, 2007-08, 2013,
coach: Houston Texans 2015-17, joined Titans December 11, 1985, Queens, N.Y. Linebacker San Diego Chargers 2009-12, joined Titans in
in 2018. Michigan State 2004, Iowa State 2005-06, 2014.
Scott Booker, defensive assistant; born Oct. 7, South Florida 2007-08. Pro linebacker New Terrell Williams, defensive line; born June 19,
1980, Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety Kent State 1999- England Patriots 2009-10, Tampa Bay 1974, Los Angeles, Calif. Nose guard East
2002. No pro playing experience. College Buccaneers 2010-11, Minnesota Vikings Carolina 1995-98. No pro playing experience.
coach: Kent State 2003-08, Western Kentucky 2011-13. College coach: Colorado 2015, College coach: Fort Scott (KS) C.C. 1998,
2009, Notre Dame 2010-16, Nebraska 2017. Stanford 2016. Pro coach: Los Angeles Rams North Carolina A&T 1999-2001, Youngstown
Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. 2017, joined Titans in 2018. State 2002-03, Akron 2004-05, Purdue 2006-
Shane Bowen, outside linebackers; born Rob Moore, wide receivers; born September 09, Texas A&M 2010-11. Pro coach: Oakland
December 9, 1986, Pickerington, Ohio. 27, 1968, Hempstead, N.Y. Wide receiver Raiders 2012-14, Miami Dolphins 2015-17,
Linebacker Georgia Tech 2006-08. No pro Syracuse 1986-89. Pro wide receiver New joined Titans in 2018.

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Arizona Cardinals...................................................................................................................................135
Atlanta Falcons .......................................................................................................................................141
Carolina Panthers ...................................................................................................................................147
Chicago Bears .........................................................................................................................................153
Dallas Cowboys.......................................................................................................................................159
Detroit Lions...........................................................................................................................................165
Green Bay Packers .................................................................................................................................171
Los Angeles Rams..................................................................................................................................177
Minnesota Vikings..................................................................................................................................183
New Orleans Saints ................................................................................................................................189
New York Giants ....................................................................................................................................195
Philadelphia Eagles ................................................................................................................................201
San Francisco 49ers ................................................................................................................................207
Seattle Seahawks ....................................................................................................................................213
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........................................................................................................................219
Washington Redskins .............................................................................................................................225
ARIZONA CARDINALS
CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: William V. Bidwill Chicago 1920-1959, St. Louis 1960-1987
President: Michael Bidwill (557-762-39)
Records include postseason games
General Manager: Steve Keim 1920 Marshal Smith ........................3-2-1
Executive Vice President/Chief Operating 1921-22 John (Paddy) Driscoll ...........11-6-2
Officer: Ron Minegar 1923-24 Arnold Horween....................13-8-1
Chief Financial Officer: Greg Lee 1925-26 Norman Barry.......................16-8-2
General Counsel: David Koeninger 1927 Guy Chamberlin ......................3-7-1
Director, Player Personnel: Quentin Harris 1928 Fred Gillies..............................1-5-0
1929 Dewey Scanlon.......................6-6-1
Senior Vice President, Media Relations: 1930 Ernie Nevers ...........................5-6-2
Mark Dalton 1931 LeRoy Andrews* ....................0-1-0
Senior Vice President, Marketing: 1931 Ernie Nevers ...........................5-3-0
Lisa Manning 1932 Jack Chevigny ........................2-6-2
Senior Vice President, Business 1933-34 Paul Schissler.......................6-15-1
Development: Steve Ryan 1935-38 Milan Creighton ..................16-26-4
National Football Conference 1939 Ernie Nevers .........................1-10-0
Vice President, Technology: Mark Feller
West Division 1940-42 Jimmy Conzelman ................8-22-3
Vice President, Security: Shawn Kinsey 1943-45 Phil Handler** ......................1-29-0
Team Colors: Cardinal Red, Black, and Vice President, Stadium Operations: 1946-48 Jimmy Conzelman ..............27-10-0
White Tony Pereira 1949 Phil Handler-Buddy Parker*** 2-4-0
Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Vice President, Broadcasting/Digital 1949 Raymond (Buddy) Parker........4-1-1
Training Center Content: Tim DeLaney 1950-51 Earl (Curly) Lambeau**** ....7-15-0
8701 S. Hardy Drive 1951 Phil Handler-Cecil Isbell# .......1-1-0
Assistant Director, Player Personnel:
Tempe, Arizona 85284 1952 Joe Kuharich ..........................4-8-0
Dru Grigson 1953-54 Joe Stydahar ........................3-20-1
Telephone: (602) 379-0101
Director, Pro Scouting: Adrian Wilson 1955-57 Ray Richards......................14-21-1
2019 SCHEDULE Director, College Scouting: Chris Culmer 1958-61 Frank (Pop) Ivy## .............15-31-2
PRESEASON Senior Personnel Executive: 1961 Chuck Drulis-Ray Prochaska-
Aug. 8 Los Angeles Chargers .......7:00 Terry McDonough Ray Willsey### ...................2-0-0
Aug. 15 Oakland .............................5:00 Western Regional Scout: Josh Scobey 1962-65 Wally Lemm .......................27-26-3
Aug. 24 at Minnesota ..............10:00 AM 1966-70 Charley Winner ...................35-30-5
Eastern Regional Scout: Luke Palko 1971-72 Bob Hollway .........................8-18-2
Aug. 29 at Denver............................6:00 Director, Football Administration: 1973-77 Don Coryell ........................42-29-1
Matt Harriss 1978-79 Bud Wilkinson#### ..........9-20-0
REGULAR SEASON
Sep. 8 Detroit ...............................1:25 Director, Football Operations: 1979 Larry Wilson...........................2-1-0
Matt Caracciolo 1980-85 Jim Hanifan ........................39-50-1
Sep. 15 at Baltimore................10:00 AM 1986-89 Gene Stallings@.................23-34-1
Sep. 22 Carolina.............................1:05 Director, Football Systems:
1989 Hank Kuhlmann ......................0-5-0
Sep. 29 Seattle...............................1:05 Carter Tamblyn 1990-93 Joe Bugel ...........................20-44-0
Oct. 6 at Cincinnati ...............10:00 AM College Scouting Coordinator: 1994-95 Buddy Ryan........................12-20-0
Oct. 13 Atlanta...............................1:05 Ryan Gold 1996-2000 Vince Tobin@@.................29-44-0
Oct. 20 at New York Giants.....10:00 AM Scouts: Zac Canty, Zach Devlin, 2000-03 Dave McGinnis ...................17-40-0
Oct. 27 at New Orleans...........10:00 AM Nathan DiGregorio, Glen Fox, 2004-06 Dennis Green......................16-32-0
Oct. 31 San Francisco (Thu) ..........5:20 Alfonza Knight, Keegan Leyrer, 2007-12 Ken Whisenhunt..................49-53-0
2013-17 Bruce Arians.......................50-32-1
Nov. 10 at Tampa Bay .............11:00 AM John Mancini, Darius Vinnett
2018 Steve Wilks...........................3-13-0
Nov. 17 at San Francisco.................2:05 Sports Science Coordinator: Evan Lodder * Resigned after one game in 1931
Nov. 24 BYE Video Director: Jeff Wallo ** Co-coach with Walt Kiesling in Chicago
Dec. 1 Los Angeles Rams.............2:05 Video Assistant Director: Craig Norgren Cardinals-Pittsburgh merger in 1944
Dec. 8 Pittsburgh..........................2:25 Video Assistants: Spencer Missioreck, *** Co-coaches for first six games in 1949
Dec. 15 Cleveland ..........................2:05 Stephanie Solis **** Resigned after 10 games in 1951
Dec. 22 at Seattle............................2:25 # Co-coaches
Head Athletic Trainer: Tom Reed
Dec. 29 at Los Angeles Rams .........2:25 ## Resigned after 12 games in 1961
Assistant Athletic Trainers: ### Co-coaches
* All times MST Jeff Herndon, Chad Cook, David Hines #### Released after 13 games in 1979
Stadium: State Farm Stadium Equipment Manager: Mark Ahlemeier @ Released after 11 games in 1989
(opened in 2006) Assistant Equipment Managers: @@ Released after seven games in 2000
•Capacity: 65,000 Steve Christensen, Jeff Schwimmer,
Parker Brown PAID ATTENDANCE
1 Cardinals Drive Home 485,769 Away 518,009
Glendale, Arizona 85305 Total 1,003,778
Playing Surface: Grass Single-game home record,
Training Camp: State Farm Stadium 73,025 (9/19/93), Sun Devil Stadium
Glendale, Arizona 85305 103,467 (10/2/05), Azteca Stadium
Single-season home record, 518,652 (2016)
STATE FARM STADIUM
2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Round Name Pos. College
1 Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma
2 Byron Murphy CB Washington
Andy Isabella WR Massachusetts
3 Zach Allen DL Boston College
4 Hakeem Butler WR Iowa St.
5 Deionte Thompson S Alabama
6 KeeSean Johnson WR Fresno St.
Lamont Gaillard OL Georgia
7 Joshua Miles OL Morgan St.
Michael Dogbe DL Temple
Caleb Wilson TE UCLA

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Rosen 393 217 2278 55.2 11 14 45/320 66.7
08/11 W 24-17 L.A. Chargers Bradford 80 50 400 62.5 2 4 6/33 62.5
08/17 W 20-15 at New Orleans Glennon 21 15 174 71.4 1 0 1/8 112.0
08/26 W 27-3 at Dallas Fitzgerald 1 1 32 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3
08/30 L 10-21 Denver Cardinals 495 283 2884 57.2 15 18 52/361 69.0
Opponents 506 342 3595 67.6 21 7 49/333 96.1
REGULAR SEASON (3-13)
Date Result Opponent TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/09 L 6-24 Washington SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Boston 3 9 3.0 9 0
09/16 L 0-34 at L.A. Rams Da. Johnson 7 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 62 Peterson 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 L 14-16 Chicago Fitzgerald 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Amerson 1 25 25.0 25 0
09/30 L 17-20 Seattle Gonzalez 0 0 0 5/6 7/9 0 26 Benwikere 1 21 21.0 21 0
10/07 W 28-18 at San Francisco Dawson 0 0 0 15/15 5/8 0 30 Cardinals 7 55 7.9 25 0
10/14 L 17-27 at Minnesota Kirk 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Opponents 18 298 16.6 67t 4
10/18 L 10-45 Denver Edmonds 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
10/28 W 18-15 San Francisco Baker 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/11 L 14-26 at Kansas City Bynes 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Lee 94 4568 48.6 32 64
11/18 L 21-23 Oakland Gardeck 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Cardinals 94 4568 48.6 32 64
11/25 L 10-45 at L.A. Chargers Seals-Jones 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 80 3638 45.5 29 65
12/02 W 20-17 at Green Bay Sherfield 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/09 L 3-17 Detroit C. Williams 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/16 L 14-40 at Atlanta McCrane 0 0 0 3/3 0/0 0 3 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/23 L 9-31 L.A. Rams Cardinals 9 15 3 23/24 12/17 0 225 Kirk 21 17 164 7.8 44 0
12/30 L 24-27 at Seattle Opponents 25 21 4 42/42 25/31 1 425 Peterson 9 4 64 7.1 16 0
2-Pt Conv: Fitzgerald, Da. Johnson. Cooper 6 0 67 11.2 45 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Cardinals 2-3, Opponents 3-8. Cardinals 36 21 295 8.2 45 0
Cardinals 71 50 32 72 0 — 225 Opponents 44 24 420 9.5 60 0
Opponents 87 158 100 80 0 — 425 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Da. Johnson 258 940 3.6 53 7 KICKOFF
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Edmonds 60 208 3.5 29 2 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Cardinals Opp. Rosen 23 138 6.0 33 0 Logan 12 296 24.7 36 0
Total First Downs 239 357 Kirk 3 35 11.7 23 0 B. Williams 10 192 19.2 29 0
Rushing 76 139 C. Williams 1 9 9.0 9 0 Edmonds 3 48 16.0 18 0
Passing 137 186 Bradford 2 7 3.5 8 0 Cardinals 25 536 21.4 36 0
Penalty 26 32 Coleman 2 3 1.5 2 0 Opponents 27 583 21.6 40 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 58/199 78/205 Logan 2 2 1.0 5 0
3rd Down Pct. 29.1 38.0 Nelson 4 0 0.0 8 0 FIELD
4th Down: Made/Att 6/16 8/13 Cardinals 355 1342 3.8 53 9 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
4th Down Pct. 37.5 61.5 Opponents 510 2479 4.9 65 25 Gonzalez 0/0 1/1 2/2 2/2 2/4
Possession Avg. 26:33 33:27 Dawson 0/0 2/2 2/2 1/3 0/1
Total Net Yards 3865 5741 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Cardinals 0/0 3/3 4/4 3/5 2/5
Avg. Per Game 241.6 358.8 Fitzgerald 69 734 10.6 37 6 Opponents 0/0 7/7 7/8 10/13 1/3
Total Plays 902 1065 Da. Johnson 50 446 8.9 40 3
Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.4 Kirk 43 590 13.7 75t 3 SACKS No.
Net Yards Rushing 1342 2479 Seals-Jones 34 343 10.1 40 1 Cha. Jones 13.0
Avg. Per Game 83.9 154.9 Edmonds 20 103 5.2 13 0 Gunter 4.5
Total Rushes 355 510 Sherfield 19 210 11.1 21 1 Nkemdiche 4.5
Net Yards Passing 2523 3262 C. Williams 17 171 10.1 22t 1 Mayowa 4.0
Avg. Per Game 157.7 203.9 Gresham 9 94 10.4 26 0 Reddick 4.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 52/361 49/333 Nelson 7 64 9.1 17 0 Moore 3.5
Gross Yards 2884 3595 Logan 7 37 5.3 17 0 Bethea 3.0
Att./Completions 495/283 506/342 Phillips 3 38 12.7 24 0 Golden 2.5
Completion Pct. 57.2 67.6 Tolliver 3 37 12.3 15 0 Peters 2.5
Had Intercepted 18 7 Coleman 2 17 8.5 12 0 Baker 2.0
Punts/Average 94/48.6 80/45.5 Cardinals 283 2884 10.2 75t 15 Bynes 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 94/42.6 80/39.3 Opponents 342 3595 10.5 64t 21 Bucannon 1.0
Penalties/Yards 101/786 100/790 Malveaux 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/10 20/9 Peterson 1.0
Touchdowns 27 50 Benwikere 0.5
Rushing 9 25 Cardinals 49.0
Passing 15 21 Opponents 52.0
Returns 3 4

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ottis Anderson, 1979-86 ....................................................................7,999
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jim Hart, 1966-83 ...........................................................................34,639
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Hart, 1966-83 ................................................................................209
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-18 ...................................................................1,303
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-18 .................................................................16,279
Interceptions ...................................................................Larry Wilson, 1960-72 ............................................................................52
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Andy Lee, 2017-18 ..............................................................................48.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Charley Trippi, 1947-55........................................................................13.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ollie Matson, 1952, 1954-58................................................................28.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Bakken, 1962-78 ............................................................................282
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-18 ......................................................................116
Points..............................................................................Jim Bakken, 1962-78 .........................................................................1,380
*Sacks............................................................................Freddie Joe Nunn, 1985-93 ..................................................................66.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ottis Anderson, 1979 .........................................................................1,605
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Carson Palmer, 2015..........................................................................4,671
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Carson Palmer, 2015...............................................................................35
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2015, 2017 .................................................................109
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................David Boston, 2001 ...........................................................................1,598
Interceptions ...................................................................Bob Nussbaumer, 1949...........................................................................12
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Andy Lee, 2018 ...................................................................................48.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................John (Red) Cochran, 1949 ...................................................................20.9
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ollie Matson, 1958...............................................................................35.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Neil Rackers, 2005..................................................................................40
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................David Johnson, 2016 ..............................................................................20
Points..............................................................................Neil Rackers, 2005................................................................................140
*Sacks............................................................................Chandler Jones, 2017 ..........................................................................17.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Beanie Wells, 11-27-11.........................................................................228
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Boomer Esiason, 11-10-96 (OT) ...........................................................522
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Hardy, 10-2-50 ...................................................................................6
Charley Johnson, 9-26-65, 11-2-69 ..........................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Sonny Randle, 11-4-62 ...........................................................................16
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Sonny Randle, 11-4-62 .........................................................................256
Interceptions ...................................................................Bob Nussbaumer, 11-13-49 ..................................................................**4
Jerry Norton, 11-20-60, 11-26-61 ........................................................**4
Kwamie Lassiter, 12-27-98 ...................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Bakken, 9-24-67.................................................................................7
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ernie Nevers, 11-28-29.........................................................................**6
Points..............................................................................Ernie Nevers, 11-28-29 .......................................................................**40
*Sacks............................................................................Curtis Greer, 12-18-83 ...........................................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
23 Alford, Robert CB 5-10 186 11/1/88 7 Southeast Louisiana Hammond, La. FA-’19 15/15*
38 Amerson, David CB 6-1 205 12/8/91 7 North Carolina State Honolulu, Hawai’i FA-’18 6/5
32 Baker, Budda S 5-10 195 1/10/96 3 Washington Bellevue, Wash. D2-’17 14/13
46 Brewer, Aaron LS 6-5 232 7/5/90 8 San Diego State Fullerton, Calif. FA-’16 16/0
20 Brock Sr., Tramaine CB 6-0 188 8/20/88 10 Belhaven College Long Beach, Miss. UFA(Den)-’19 12/5*
14 Byrd, Damiere WR 5-9 180 1/27/93 4 South Carolina Sicklerville, N.J. UFA(Car)-’19 8/0*
85 Clay, Charles TE 6-3 255 2/13/89 9 Tulsa Little Rock, Ark. FA-’19 13/12*
52 Cole, Mason OL 6-5 307 3/28/96 2 Michigan Tarpon Springs, Fla. D3-’18 16/16
12 Cooper, Pharoh WR 5-11 208 3/7/95 4 South Carolina Havelock, N.C. W(LAR)-’18 2/0
79 Cunningham, Korey OL 6-6 311 5/17/95 2 Cincinnati Montevallo, Ala. D7-’18 6/6
81 Daniels, Darrell TE 6-3 246 11/22/94 3 Washington Pittsburg, Calif. W(Sea)-’18 2/1
54 Dora, Vontarrius LB 6-4 256 9/7/92 2 Louisiana Tech West Point, Miss. FA-’18 3/0
29 Edmonds, Chase RB 5-9 205 4/13/96 2 Fordham Harrisburg, Pa. D4-’18 16/0
11 Fitzgerald, Larry WR 6-3 218 8/31/83 16 Pittsburgh Minneapolis, Minn. D1-’04 16/16
30 Ford, Rudy S 6-0 204 11/1/94 3 Auburn Big Cove, Ala. D6-’17 13/1
37 Foster, D.J. RB 6-0 195 11/22/93 4 Arizona State Scottsdale, Ariz. FA-’17 0*
73 Garcia, Max OL 6-4 309 11/9/91 5 Florida Norcross, Ga. UFA(Den)-’19 9/4*
92 Gardeck, Dennis LB 6-0 242 8/9/94 2 Sioux Falls Lake in the Hills, Ill. FA-’18 16/0
76 t- Gilbert, Marcus OL 6-6 330 2/15/88 9 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Fla. T(Pitt)-’19 5/5*
5 Gonzalez, Zane K 6-0 202 5/7/95 3 Arizona State Deer Park, Texas FA-’18 5/0
70 Gossett, Colby OL 6-5 311 6/23/95 2 Appalachian State Cumming, Ga. FA-’18 5/4
95 Gunter, Rodney DL 6-5 305 1/19/92 5 Delaware State Lake Hamilton, Fla. D4-’15 16/10
58 Hicks, Jordan LB 6-1 236 6/27/92 5 Texas Cincinnati, Ohio UFA(Phil)-’19 12/12*
69 Holden, Will OL 6-7 312 9/14/93 3 Vanderbilt Green Cove Springs, Fla. D5a-’17 4/2
74 Humphries, D.J. OL 6-5 307 12/28/93 5 Florida Charlotte, N.C. D1-’15 9/9
7 Hundley, Brett QB 6-3 226 6/15/93 5 UCLA Chandler, Ariz. UFA(Sea)-’19 0*
31 Johnson, David RB 6-1 224 12/16/91 5 Northern Iowa Clinton, Iowa D3-’15 16/16
55 Jones, Chandler LB 6-5 255 2/27/90 8 Syracuse Endicott, N.Y. T(NE)-’16 16/16
13 Kirk, Christian WR 5-11 200 11/18/96 2 Texas A&M Scottsdale, Ariz. D2-’18 12/7
4 Lee, Andy P 6-1 185 8/11/82 16 Pittsburgh Westminster, S.C. FA-’17 16/0
22 Logan, T.J. RB 5-10 195 9/3/94 3 North Carolina Greensboro, N.C. D5b-’17 10/0
94 Malveaux, Cameron LB 6-5 265 8/22/94 3 Houston Beaumont, Texas FA-’18 4/0
62 McClain, Terrell DL 6-2 302 7/20/88 9 South Florida Pensacola, Fla. FA-’19 13/5*
28 Nichols, Deatrick CB 5-10 189 6/8/94 2 South Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’18 2/0
90 Nkemdiche, Robert DL 6-4 296 9/19/94 4 Mississippi Loganville, Ga. D1-’16 10/6
63 Odhiambo, Rees OL 6-4 315 9/23/92 4 Boise State Mansfield, Ohio FA-’18 1/0
42 Owens, Jonathan S 5-11 210 7/22/95 2 Missouri Western St. Louis, Mo. FA-’18 0*
98 Peters, Corey DL 6-3 305 6/8/88 10 Kentucky Louisville, Ky. UFA(Atl)-’15 15/15
21 Peterson, Patrick CB 6-1 203 7/11/90 9 Louisiana State Pompano Beach, Fla. D1-’11 16/16
93 Philon, Darius DL 6-1 300 1/22/94 5 Arkansas Mobile, Ala. UFA(LAC)-’19 16/13*
67 Pugh, Justin OL 6-5 311 8/15/90 7 Syracuse Holland, Pa. UFA(NYG)-’18 7/7
43 Reddick, Haason LB 6-1 235 9/22/94 3 Temple Camden, N.J. D1-’17 16/12
50 Reed, Brooks LB 6-3 254 2/28/87 9 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. FA-’19 16/8*
45 Robertson, Pete LB 6-2 243 12/2/92 2 Texas Tech Longview, Texas FA-’18 0*
86 Seals-Jones, Ricky TE 6-5 243 3/15/95 3 Texas A&M Sealy, Texas FA-’17 15/5
27 Shaw, Josh DB 6-1 197 3/27/92 5 Southern California Palmdale, Calif. UFA(TB)-’19 8/0*
16 Sherfield, Trent WR 6-1 205 2/26/96 2 Vanderbilt Danville, Ill. FA-’18 13/2
53 Shipley, A.Q. OL 6-1 307 5/22/86 8 Penn State Moon Township, Pa. FA-’15 0*
56 Suggs, Terrell LB 6-3 265 10/11/82 17 Arizona State Chandler, Ariz. UFA(Balt)-’19 16/16*
36 Swearinger Sr., D.J. S 5-10 205 9/1/91 6 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. W(Was)-’18 15/15*
64 Sweezy, J.R. OL 6-5 310 4/8/89 8 North Carolina State Mooresville, N.C. UFA(Sea)-’19 15/15*
47 Turner, Zeke LB 6-2 214 6/9/96 2 Washington Pasadena, Md. FA-’18 16/1
96 Valentine, Vincent DL 6-3 315 2/23/94 3 Nebraska Edwardsville, Ill. FA-’18 3/0
48 Vallejo, Tanner LB 6-1 230 12/16/94 3 Boise State Penn Valley, Calif. W(Cle)-’19 13/1*
68 Vujnovich, Jeremy OL 6-5 300 10/12/90 4 Louisiana College Belle Chasse, La. W(Ind)-’18 5/2
59 Walker, Joe LB 6-2 236 12/11/92 4 Oregon Palos Verdes, Calif. FA-’18 14/0
18 White, Kevin WR 6-3 216 6/25/92 5 West Virginia Plainville, N.J. UFA(Chi)-’19 9/0*
26 Williams, Brandon CB 6-0 200 9/9/92 4 Texas A&M Brookshire, Texas D3-’16 16/0
10 Williams, Chad WR 6-1 204 10/19/94 3 Grambling State Baton Rouge, La. D3-’17 10/7
87 Williams, Maxx TE 6-4 252 4/12/94 5 Minnesota Waconia, Minn. UFA(Balt)-’19 13/6*

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* 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.

t– Cardinals traded for Gilbert (Pitt).

Traded—QB Josh Rosen (14 games in ’18) to Miami.

Retired—Gerald Hodges, 6-year linebacker, 16 games in ’18.

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.

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COACHING STAFF City Chiefs 1980, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) College coach: Texas-El Paso 2004-05, 2012-17,
Head Coach, 1983-87. College coach: Notre Dame 1992-95. Pro Northern Colorado 2006, Midwestern State 2007-
Kliff Kingsbury coach: New Orleans Saints 1997-99, Kansas City 11, Hutchinson (KS) C.C. 2018. Pro coach: Joined
Pro Career: Became an NFL head coach for the first Chiefs 2000, Pittsburgh Steelers 2001-03, Buffalo Cardinals in 2019.
time when hired by Arizona on January 11, 2019. Bills 2004-05, Green Bay Packers 2006-16, joined David Raih, wide receivers; born September 9,
Kingsbury came to Arizona after spending the past Cardinals in 2019. 1980, Minneapolis, Minn. Quarterback Iowa 1999-
six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach at his Bill Davis, linebackers; born November 5, 1965, 2003. No pro playing experience. College coach:
alma mater, Texas Tech, where he also called the Youngstown, Ohio. Quarterback/wide receiver Iowa 2010-12, Texas Tech 2013. Pro coach: Green
plays for the Red Raiders offense that annually Cincinnati 1985-88. No pro playing experience. Bay Packers 2014-18, joined Cardinals in 2019.
ranked among the top units in the country. In 2016, College coach: Michigan State 1991, Ohio State Marcus Robertson, defensive backs; born October
Texas Tech led the nation in total offense (566.6 2016-18. Pro coach: Pittsburgh Steelers 1992-94, 2, 1969, Pasadena, Calif. Defensive back Iowa State
ypg), passing offense (463.0 ypg) and ranked fifth Carolina Panthers 1995-98, Cleveland Browns 1987-1990. Pro defensive back Houston
in scoring offense (43.7 ppg). Texas Tech averaged 1999, Green Bay Packers 2000, Atlanta Falcons Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1991-2000, Seattle
at least 30 points per game, 470 total yards per 2001-03, New York Giants 2004, San Francisco Seahawks 2001-02. Pro coach: Tennessee Titans
game and 300 passing yards per game in all six sea- 49ers 2005-06, Arizona Cardinals 2007-10, 2007-11, Detroit Lions 2012-13, Oakland Raiders
sons. Patrick Mahomes, the NFL MVP in 2018, Cleveland Browns 2011-12, Philadelphia Eagles 2014-16, Denver Broncos 2017-18, joined
spent two full seasons (2015-16) as the starter at 2013-15, re-joined Cardinals in 2019. Cardinals in 2019.
Texas Tech under Kingsbury during which the Red Rob Grosso, defensive quality control; born Jeff Rodgers, asst. head coach/special teams coor-
Raiders finished nationally #1 (2016) and #2 September 22, 1993, Buffalo, N.Y. Wide receiver dinator; born January 12, 1978, St. Paul, Minn.
(2015) in total offense. Career record: 0-0. John Carroll 2011-13. No pro playing experience. Linebacker North Texas 1996-2000. No pro playing
Background: Kingsbury played quarterback at Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2018, joined Cardinals experience. College coach: Arizona 2001-02,
Texas Tech (1999-2002) where he set 39 school in 2019. Kansas State 2008. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers
records, 16 Big 12 marks and 17 NCAA records Steve Heiden, tight ends; born September 21, 2003-07, Carolina Panthers 2009-10, Denver
during his collegiate career while throwing for 1976, Rushford, Minn. Tight end South Dakota State Broncos 2011-14, Chicago Bears 2015-17, joined
12,423 yards and 95 touchdowns. He was drafted 1995-98. Pro tight end San Diego Chargers 1999- Cardinals in 2018.
in the sixth round (201st overall) of the NFL Draft by 2001, Cleveland Browns 2002-09. College coach: James Saxon, running backs; born March 23,
New England in 2003, spent the 2004 season on the Concordia 2012. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 1966, Burton, S.C. Running back American River
Saints practice squad and played with the New York 2013. (CA) C.C. 1984-85, San Jose State 1986-87. Pro
Jets in 2005. He played with the Cologne Centurions Vance Joseph, defensive coordinator; born running back Kansas City Chiefs 1988-91, Miami
of NFL Europe in 2006 before attending training September 20, 1972, Marrero, La. Quarterback/ Dolphins 1992-94, Philadelphia Eagles 1995.
camp with the Bills that summer. Kingsbury finished running back Colorado 1990-94. Pro defensive back College coach: Rutgers 1997-98, Menlo 1999. Pro
his playing career in the CFL with the Montreal New York Jets 1995, Indianapolis Colts 1996. coach: Buffalo Bills 2000, Kansas City Chiefs 2001-
Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2007. He College coach: Colorado 2000-03, Bowling Green 07, Miami Dolphins 2008-10, Minnesota Vikings
played high school football under his father, Tim, at 2004. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2005-10, 2011-13, Pittsburgh Steelers 2014-18, joined
New Braunfels (TX) High School. Kingsbury earned Houston Texans 2011-13, Cincinnati Bengals 2014- Cardinals in 2019.
a bachelor’s degree in Management from Texas 15, Miami Dolphins 2016, Denver Broncos (head Don Shumpert, Bill Bidwill Fellowship/running
Tech in 2001. Began coaching collegiately at coach) 2017-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. backs; born January 8, 1992, St. Louis, Mo. Wide
Houston (2008-2011) and Texas A&M (2012). Sean Kugler, offensive line; born August 9, 1966, receiver Iowa 2010-13. No pro playing experience.
Under Kingsbury’s guidance, Mahomes (2016) and Lockport, N.Y. Offensive lineman Texas-El Paso College coach: Iowa 2016-17. Pro coach: New York
Houston’s Case Keenum (2009, 2011) both led the 1985-88. Pro offensive lineman Sacramento Surge Giants 2018, joined Cardinals in 2019.
nation in passing. (WLAF) 1991. College coach: Texas-El Paso 1993- Vernon Stephens, asst. strength and conditioning;
Personal: Born August 9, 1979 in San Antonio, 2000, 2013-17, Boise State 2006. Pro coach: born November 30, 1974, Jacksonville, Fla. No col-
Texas. Detroit Lions 2001-05, Buffalo Bills 2007-09, lege or pro playing experience. College coach: North
Pittsburgh Steelers 2010-12, Denver Broncos 2018, Florida 1999-2002, Colorado 2003-06. Pro coach:
ASSISTANT COACHES joined Cardinals in 2019. San Diego Chargers 2007-2012, Oakland Raiders
Chris Achuff, defensive line; born September 18, Randall McCray, asst. special teams; born August 2014, joined Cardinals in 2018.
1975, Bellefonte, Pa. Linebacker Bloomsburg 1994- 19, 1969, Monroe, N.C. Linebacker/running back Cam Turner, offensive assistant/asst. quarterbacks;
97. No pro playing experience. College coach: Appalachian State 1987-90. No pro playing experi- born July 29, 1987, Libertyville, Ill. Quarterback/
Bryant College 1999, Kutztown 2000-01, Penn State ence. College coach: South Carolina 1991-92, wide receiver The Citadel 2006-09. No pro playing
2002-03, Tennessee-Chattanooga 2004, Charleston Tennessee-Chattanooga 1993-94, Clemson 1995, experience. College coach: The Citadel 2010, Florida
Southern 2005, Tennessee-Martin 2006-07, Baylor Bethune-Cookman 1996, Murray State 1997-99, International 2013-14. Pro coach: Minnesota
2008-16, Navarro (TX) J.C. 2017. Pro coach: Illinois State 2000-02, Toledo 2003-05, Wisconsin Vikings 2011-12, Carolina Panthers 2015-17, joined
Joined Cardinals in 2018. 2006-09, Middle Tennessee State 2010, Pittsburgh Cardinals in 2018.
Peter Badovinac, asst. wide receivers; born 2011, Gardner-Webb 2013-15, Texas State 2016- Spencer Whipple, offensive quality control; born
October 6, 1989, Hoffman Estates, Ill. Quarterback 17. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2018. March 18, 1989, Gibsonia, Pa. Quarterback
Drake 2008-09, Michigan State 2010-12. No pro Rusty McKinney, defensive assistant; born October Pittsburgh 2007, Massachusetts 2008, Miami
playing experience. College coach: Missouri 2013- 17, 1980, Fairfax County, Va. Linebacker Towson 2009-11. No pro playing experience. College coach:
14, Missouri State 2015-17, Ohio State 2018. Pro 1998-2001. No pro playing experience. College Pittsburgh 2012-13, Massachusetts 2014-18. Pro
coach: Joined Cardinals in 2019. coach: Saint Anselm 2008, Bentley 2009-13. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2019.
Charlie Bullen, asst. linebackers; born September coach: Cleveland Browns 2014-15, Miami Dolphins Greg Williams, cornerbacks; born March 12, 1976,
28, 1984, Palatine, Ill. Quarterback Harper College 2016-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Bolingbrook, Ill. Wide receiver/defensive back North
2003, 2005, St. Norbert College 2004. No pro play- Buddy Morris, strength and conditioning; born Carolina 1994-97. Pro defensive back Amsterdam
ing experience. College coach: Iowa 2007-11. Pro September 29, 1957, South Park, Pa. Attended Admirals (NFLE) 1999-2000, San Francisco
coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-18, joined Cardinals in Pittsburgh. No college or pro playing experience. Demons (XFL) 2001, Indiana Firebirds (AFL) 2001-
2019. College coach: Pittsburgh 1980-89, 1997-2001; 03, Chicago Rush (AFL) 2004-05. College coach:
Tom Clements, pass game coordinator/ 2007-10, Buffalo 2006. Pro coach: Cleveland DuPage 2004-05, Arkansas Tech 2006-07,
quarterbacks; born June 18, 1953, McKees Rocks, Browns 2002-04, joined Cardinals in 2014. Pittsburgh 2008. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers
Pa. Quarterback Notre Dame 1972-74. Pro quarter- Brian Natkin, asst. offensive line; born January 3, 2009-15, Indianapolis Colts 2016-17, Denver
back Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1975-78, 1978, San Antonio, Texas. Tight end Texas-El Paso Broncos 2018, joined Cardinals in 2019.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1979, 1981-82, Kansas 1997-2000. Pro tight end Tennessee Titans 2001.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner and Chairman: Arthur Blank (368-466-6)
Chief Executive Officer, AMB Group, LLC: Records include postseason games
Steve Cannon 1966-68 Norb Hecker* ...............4-26-1
President & CEO: Rich McKay 1968-74 Norm Van Brocklin**..37-49-3
General Manager: Thomas Dimitroff 1974-76 Marion Campbell***.....6-19-0
EVP, Chief Financial & Investment Officer, 1976 Pat Peppler .....................3-6-0
AMB Group, LLC: David Homrich 1977-82 Leeman Bennett..........47-44-0
Chief Operating Officer: Greg Beadles 1983-86 Dan Henning...............22-41-1
Chief Information Officer: Danny Branch 1987-89 Marion Campbell****.11-32-0
Senior Vice President & Chief Human 1989 Jim Hanifan ....................0-4-0
Resources Offficer, AMB Group LLC: 1990-93 Jerry Glanville.............28-38-0
Timothy Goodly 1994-96 June Jones .................19-30-0
Senior Vice President and Chief 1997-2003 Dan Reeves# .............52-61-1
Communications Officer: Brett Jewkes 2003 Wade Phillips ..................2-1-0
National Football Conference Senior Vice President, Chief Commercial 2004-06 Jim Mora ....................27-23-0
South Division Officer AMBSE: Tim Zulawski 2007 Bobby Petrino## .........3-10-0
Team Colors: Black, Red, Silver, and White Vice President, Sales and Service: 2007 Emmitt Thomas ..............1-2-0
4400 Falcon Parkway Don Rovak 2008-14 Mike Smith .................67-50-0
Flowery Branch, Georgia 30542 Stadium General Manager | AMB Sports 2015-18 Dan Quinn...................39-30-0
Telephone: (770) 965-3115 & Entertainment Group: Scott Jenkins *Released after three games in 1968
Senior Vice President, Fan Experience | **Released after eight games in 1974
2019 SCHEDULE ***Released after five games in 1976
PRESEASON AMB Sports & Entertainment Group:
****Retired after 12 games in 1989
Aug. 1 vs. Denver (Canton, OH).....8:00 Harry Hynecamp
#Released after 13 games in 2003
Aug. 8 at Miami.............................7:30 Chief Technology Officer (CTO) | AMB ##Resigned after 13 games in 2007
Aug. 15 New York Jets ...................7:30 Sports & Entertainment Group:
Aug. 22 Washington .......................7:30 Jared Miller PAID ATTENDANCE
Aug. 29 at Jacksonville....................7:00 Vice President, AMBSE Brand Strategy: Home 569,081 Away 501,979
Morgan Shaw Parker Total 1,071,060
REGULAR SEASON Vice President of Football Single-game home record,
Sep. 8 at Minnesota ......................1:00 Communications: David Bassity 71,838 (12/31/17)
Sep. 15 Philadelphia ......................8:20 Assistant General Manager: Scott Pioli Single-season home record,
Sep. 22 at Indianapolis ....................1:00 Director, Football Operations: Nick Polk 569,081 (2018)
Sep. 29 Tennessee .........................1:00 Vice President of Player Affairs:
Oct. 6 at Houston .........................1:00 Kevin Winston 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 13 at Arizona...........................4:05 Assistant to the Head Coach: Round Name Pos. College
Oct. 20 Los Angeles Rams.............1:00 Steven Scarnecchia 1 Chris Lindstrom G Boston College
Oct. 27 Seattle...............................1:00 Director of Sports Medicine and Kaleb McGary T Washington
Nov. 3 BYE Performance: Marty Lauzon 4 Kendall Sheffield DB Ohio St.
Nov. 10 at New Orleans...................1:00 Head Team Physician: Spero Karas John Cominsky DE Charleston (W.V.)
Nov. 17 at Carolina..........................1:00 Strength and Conditioning Coach: 5 Qadree Ollison RB Pittsburgh
Nov. 24 Tampa Bay.........................1:00 Jesse Ackerman Jordan Miller DB Washington
Nov. 28 New Orleans (Thanksgiving) 8:20 Assistant Strength and Conditioning 6 Marcus Green RB Louisiana-Monroe
Dec. 8 Carolina.............................1:00 Coach: Jonas Beauchemin
Dec. 15 at San Francisco.................4:25 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Danny Long
Dec. 22 Jacksonville.......................1:00 Assistant Strength Coach:
Dec. 29 at Tampa Bay ....................1:00 Brandon Ireland
* All times ET Physical Therapist, Assistant Athletic
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium Trainer: Jamal Randall, Sr.
(opening in 2017) Director of Pro Personnel: Joel Collier
•Capacity: 71,000 Pro Scout: Reese Hicks
(expandable to 75,000) Director of College Scouting: Steve Sabo
1 AMB Drive National Scout: Phil Emery
Atlanta, Georgia 30313 National Scout: Ruston Webster
Playing Surface: FieldTurf Regional Scout: Shepley Heard
Training Camp: Atlanta Falcons Football Communications Manager
4400 Falcon Parkway Matt Haley
Flowery Branch, GA 30542 Football Communications Coordinator:
MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM
Curtis Jackson
Football Communications Specialist:
Gaby Moran

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (0-4) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Ryan 608 422 4924 69.4 35 7 42/296 108.1
08/10 L 0-17 at N.Y. Jets Schaub 7 5 20 71.4 0 0 0/0 74.1
08/17 L 14-28 Kansas City Sanu 2 1 5 50.0 1 0 0/0 95.8
08/25 L 6-17 at Jacksonville Falcons 617 428 4949 69.4 36 7 42/296 108.0
08/30 L 7-34 Miami Opponents 585 398 4408 68.0 33 15 37/255 98.3

REGULAR SEASON (7-9) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Kazee 7 54 7.7 33 0
09/06 L 12-18 at Philadelphia Bryant 0 0 0 33/35 20/21 0 93 Poole 3 2 0.7 2 0
09/16 W 31-24 Carolina Ridley 0 10 0 0/0 0/0 0 60 D. Jones 2 61 30.5 41t 1
09/23 L 37-43 New Orleans (OT) Coleman 4 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Allen 1 28 28.0 28 0
09/30 L 36-37 Cincinnati J. Jones 0 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 Crawford 1 6 6.0 6 0
10/07 L 17-41 at Pittsburgh Hooper 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 26 Oliver 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/14 W 34-29 Tampa Bay Sanu 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 26 Falcons 15 151 10.1 41t 1
10/22 W 23-20 N.Y. Giants Ryan 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Opponents 7 93 13.3 28 1
11/04 W 38-14 at Washington Smith 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24
11/11 L 16-28 at Cleveland Tavecchio 0 0 0 8/8 5/5 0 23 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/18 L 19-22 Dallas Hardy 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Bosher 60 2729 45.5 22 57
11/22 L 17-31 at New Orleans Beasley 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Falcons 62 2729 44.0 22 57
12/02 L 16-26 Baltimore Hall 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 61 2810 46.1 25 65
12/09 L 20-34 at Green Bay D. Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/16 W 40-14 Arizona Paulsen 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/23 W 24-10 at Carolina Falcons 11 36 2 41/43 25/26 0 414 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 W 34-32 at Tampa Bay Opponents 16 33 3 41/44 22/22 0 423 Hardy 20 23 147 7.4 18 0
(OT) Overtime 2-Pt Conv: Hooper, Sanu. Hall 1 1 0 0.0 0 0
Falcons 2-6, Opponents 2-7. Falcons 21 24 147 7.0 18 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Opponents 27 21 184 6.8 21 0
Falcons 64 141 72 137 0 — 414 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Opponents 95 96 88 138 6 — 423 Coleman 167 800 4.8 65 4 KICKOFF
Smith 90 315 3.5 18 4 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Hill 20 157 7.9 60 0 Hall 26 616 23.7 53 0
Falcons Opp. Ryan 33 125 3.8 15 3 Ridley 2 50 25.0 32 0
Total First Downs 352 375 Freeman 14 68 4.9 20 0 Hardy 2 7 3.5 7 0
Rushing 84 115 Sanu 7 44 6.3 24 0 Hill 1 16 16.0 16 0
Passing 238 226 Ridley 6 27 4.5 9 0 Falcons 31 689 22.2 53 0
Penalty 30 34 Langford 9 25 2.8 7 0 Opponents 36 818 22.7 47 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 92/203 95/195 J. Jones 2 12 6.0 11 0
3rd Down Pct. 45.3 48.7 Hall 2 0 0.0 3 0 FIELD
4th Down: Made/Att 10/19 10/13 Schaub 1 0 0.0 0 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
4th Down Pct. 52.6 76.9 Falcons 351 1573 4.5 65 11 Bryant 0/0 4/4 5/5 7/7 4/5
Possession Avg. 29:23 30:37 Opponents 409 1999 4.9 92t 16 Tavecchio 0/0 1/1 0/0 2/2 2/2
Total Net Yards 6226 6152 Falcons 0/0 5/5 5/5 9/9 6/7
Avg. Per Game 389.1 384.5 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 0/0 5/5 5/5 8/8 4/4
Total Plays 1010 1031 J. Jones 113 1677 14.8 58 8
Avg. Per Play 6.2 6.0 Hooper 71 660 9.3 36 4 SACKS No.
Net Yards Rushing 1573 1999 Sanu 66 838 12.7 44t 4 McKinley 7.0
Avg. Per Game 98.3 124.9 Ridley 64 821 12.8 75t 10 Irvin 3.5
Total Rushes 351 409 Coleman 32 276 8.6 39t 5 Crawford 6.0
Net Yards Passing 4653 4153 Smith 27 152 5.6 20 0 Jarrett 6.0
Avg. Per Game 290.8 259.6 Hardy 14 133 9.5 19t 2 Beasley 5.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 42/296 37/255 Hall 10 149 14.9 47t 1 Poole 3.0
Gross Yards 4949 4408 Paulsen 9 91 10.1 19 1 Campbell 1.5
Att./Completions 617/428 585/398 Gage 6 63 10.5 22 0 D. Jones 1.0
Completion Pct. 69.4 68.0 Saubert 5 48 9.6 17 0 McClain 1.0
Had Intercepted 7 15 Freeman 5 23 4.6 14 0 Means 1.0
Punts/Average 62/44.0 61/46.1 Ortiz 3 11 3.7 7 0 Reed 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 62/40.1 61/42.3 Hill 1 9 9.0 9 0 Trufant 1.0
Penalties/Yards 101/899 108/1001 Ryan 1 5 5.0 5t 1 Falcons 37.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 24/11 21/4 Schaub 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0 Opponents 42.0
Touchdowns 49 52 Falcons 428 4949 11.6 75t 36
Rushing 11 16 Opponents 398 4408 11.1 58 33
Passing 36 33
Returns 2 3

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Gerald Riggs, 1982-88.......................................................................6,631
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Ryan, 2008-18 .........................................................................46,720
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Ryan, 2008-18 ..............................................................................295
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Roddy White, 2005-15 ..........................................................................808
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Roddy White, 2005-15 .....................................................................10,863
Interceptions ...................................................................Rolland Lawrence, 1973-80 ....................................................................39
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Matt Bosher, 2011-18 ..........................................................................45.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 2001...........................................................................14.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Darrick Vaughn, 2000-01 .....................................................................25.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Matt Bryant, 2009-18............................................................................250
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Roddy White, 2005-15 ............................................................................63
Points..............................................................................Matt Bryant, 2009-18.........................................................................1,122
Sacks*............................................................................John Abraham, 2006-12 ......................................................................68.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Anderson, 1998 .......................................................................1,846
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Ryan, 2016 ................................................................................4,944
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Ryan, 2016 .....................................................................................38
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Julio Jones, 2015..................................................................................136
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Julio Jones, 2015...............................................................................1,871
Interceptions ...................................................................Scott Case, 1988 ....................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Matt Bosher, 2012................................................................................47.5
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 2001...........................................................................14.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Darrick Vaughn, 2000...........................................................................27.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Matt Bryant, 2016 ...................................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Michael Turner, 2008...............................................................................17
Points..............................................................................Matt Bryant, 2016 .................................................................................158
Sacks*............................................................................John Abraham, 2008............................................................................16.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Michael Turner, 9-7-08 ..........................................................................220
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Ryan, 10-2-16...............................................................................503
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Wade Wilson, 12-13-92 ............................................................................5
Matt Ryan, 9-23-18...................................................................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................William Andrews, 11-15-81.....................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Julio Jones, 10-2-16 .............................................................................300
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................2
Last time by Robert Alford, 10-2-16
Field Goals ......................................................................Norm Johnson, 11-13-94..........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................T.J. Duckett, 12-12-04 ..............................................................................4
Michael Turner, 11-23-08 ..........................................................................4
Points..............................................................................T.J. Duckett, 12-12-04.............................................................................24
Michael Turner, 11-23-08 ........................................................................24
Sacks*............................................................................Adrian Clayborn, 11-12-17.....................................................................6.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
37 Allen, Ricardo S 5-9 186 12/18/91 5 Purdue Daytona Beach, Fla. D5a-’14 3/3
38 Barner, Kenjon RB 5-9 195 4/28/89 6 Oregon Riverside, Calif. FA-’19 9/0*
44 Beasley Jr., Vic OLB 6-3 246 7/8/92 5 Clemson Adairsville, Ga. D1-’15 16/9
93 Bennett, Michael DT 6-2 287 2/24/93 3 Ohio State Centerville, Ohio FA-’18 2/0
5 Bosher, Matt P 6-0 208 10/18/87 9 Miami Jupiter, Fla. D6-’11 16/0
68 Brown, Jamon G 6-4 340 3/15/93 5 Louisville Fern Creek, Ky. FA-’19 14/8*
59 Campbell, De'Vondre LB 6-3 234 7/1/93 4 Minnesota Fort Myers, Fla. D4-’16 16/13
77 Carpenter, James G 6-5 321 3/22/89 9 Alabama Augusta, Ga. FA-’19 10/10*
55 Carter, Bruce LB 6-2 240 2/19/88 9 North Carolina Havelock, N.C. FA-’18 11/0
99 Clayborn, Adrian DE 6-3 280 7/6/88 7 Iowa St. Louis, Mo. FA-’19 14/1*
95 Crawford, Jack DL 6-5 274 9/7/88 8 Penn State London, United Kingdom FA-’17 16/11
96 Davison, Tyeler DT 6-2 309 9/3/92 4 Fresno State Scottsdale, Ariz. FA-’19 14/12*
24 Freeman, Devonta RB 5-8 206 3/15/92 6 Florida State Miami, Fla. D4a-’14 2/2
83 Gage, Russell WR 6-0 184 1/22/96 2 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. D6a-’18 15/0
72 Gettis, Adam OLB 6-3 315 12/9/88 4 Iowa Frankfort, Ill. FA-’19 4/0*
53 Grace, Jermaine LB 6-0 223 11/8/93 3 Miami Miami Gardens, Fla. FA-’19 1/0*
90 Hageman, Ra'Shede DT 6-6 318 8/8/90 4 Minnesota Lansing, Mich. FA-’19 0*
14 Hardy, Justin WR 5-10 192 12/18/91 5 East Carolina Vanceboro, N.C. D4-’15 16/0
64 Harlow, Sean G 6-4 284 3/28/95 2 Oregon State San Clemente, Calif. PS-’18 0*
47 Harris, Josh LS 6-1 240 4/27/89 8 Auburn Carrollton, Ga. FA-’12 11/0
32 Hill, Brian RB 6-1 219 11/9/95 3 Wyoming Belleville, Ill. FA-’18 10/0
81 Hooper, Austin TE 6-3 254 10/29/94 4 Stanford San Ramon, Calif. D3-’16 16/7
36 Ishmael, Kemal S 6-0 206 5/6/91 7 Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’19 16/0
97 Jarrett, Grady DT 6-0 305 4/28/93 5 Clemson Conyers, Ga. D5-’15 14/14
45 Jones, Deion LB 6-1 222 11/4/94 4 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D2-’16 6/6
11 Jones, Julio WR 6-3 220 2/8/89 9 Alabama Foley, Ala. D1-’11 16/16
27 Kazee, Damontae S 5-11 174 6/5/93 3 San Diego State San Bernardino, Calif. D5-’17 16/16
43 Langford, Jeremy RB 6-0 211 12/6/91 4 Michigan State Wayne, Mich. PS-’18 1/0
51 Mack, Alex C 6-4 311 11/19/85 11 California Santa Barbara, Calif. FA-’16 16/16
70 Matthews, Jake T 6-5 309 2/11/92 6 Texas A&M Missouri City, Texas D1-’14 16/16
98 McKinley, Takk DE 6-2 250 11/2/95 3 UCLA Oakland, Calif. D1-’17 15/8
56 Means, Steven DE 6-3 263 9/16/90 4 Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. FA-’18 8/4
22 Neal, Keanu S 6-0 211 7/26/95 4 Florida Bushnell, Fla. D1-’16 1/1
41 Neasman, Sharrod S 6-0 198 10/14/91 3 Florida Atlantic Palmetto, Fla. FA-’18 12/0
91 Odom, Chris DE 6-4 256 9/16/94 2 Arkansas State Arlington, Texas FA-’19 0*
20 Oliver, Isaiah CB 6-0 210 9/30/96 2 Colorado Goodyear, Ariz. D2-’18 14/2
54 Oluokun, Foyesade LB 6-2 229 8/2/95 2 Yale St. Louis, Mo. D6b-’18 16/7
30 Ortiz, Ricky FB 6-0 236 4/15/92 3 Oregon State Moreno Valley, Calif. FA-’18 12/9
82 Paulsen, Logan TE 6-5 268 2/26/87 10 UCLA Northbridge, Calif. UFA(SF)-’18 15/10
18 Ridley, Calvin WR 6-1 190 12/20/94 2 Alabama Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D1-’18 16/5
42 Riley, Duke LB 6-1 218 8/9/94 3 Louisiana State Buras, La. D3-’17 16/10
2 Ryan, Matt QB 6-4 217 5/17/85 12 Boston College Exton, Pa. D1a-’08 16/16
74 Sambrailo, Ty T 6-5 311 3/10/92 5 Colorado State Watsonville, Calif. T(Den)-’17 16/4
12 Sanu, Mohamed WR 6-2 210 8/23/89 8 Rutgers South Brunswick, N.J. FA-’16 16/16
85 Saubert, Eric TE 6-5 253 5/9/94 3 Drake Hoffman Estates, Ill. D5-’17 16/1
8 Schaub, Matt QB 6-6 245 6/25/81 16 Virginia Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-’16 0*
71 Schweitzer, Wes G 6-4 300 9/11/93 4 San Jose State Scottsdale, Ariz. D6' 16 15/13
94 Senat, Deadrin DT 6-0 314 7/22/94 2 South Florida Immokalee, Fla. D3-’18 15/2
25 Smith, Ito RB 5-9 195 9/11/95 2 Southern Miss Mobile, Ala. D4-’18 14/0
80 Stocker, Luke TE 6-5 253 7/17/88 9 Tennessee Berea, Ky. FA-’19 16/11*
4 Tavecchio, Giorgio K 5-10 180 7/16/90 3 California Milan, Italy FA-’18 3/0
21 Trufant, Desmond CB 6-0 190 9/10/90 7 Washington Tacoma, Wash. D1-’13 16/16
75 Wetzel, John OL 6-7 328 7/18/91 3 Boston College Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-’19 8/5*
29 Wilcox, J.J. DB 6-0 212 2/14/91 7 Georgia Southern Cairo, Ga. FA-’19 7/0*
33 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi CB 6-1 190 12/5/89 7 Connecticut Malden, Mass. FA-’17 3/0
92 Zimmer, Justin DT 6-3 292 10/23/92 2 Ferris State Greenville, Mich. PS-’18 1/0

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* 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

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COACHING STAFF coach: Joined Falcons in 2018. 2003. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2009-
Head Coach, Will Harriger, offensive assistant; born June 2010, Washington Redskins 2011-12,
Dan Quinn 20, 1982, Austin, Texas. Attended Auburn. Seattle Seahawks 2014, joined Falcons in
Pro Career: Named the sixteenth head coach No college or pro playing experience. Pro 2015.
in Atlanta Falcons history and took over the coach: Seattle Seahawks 2014-18, joined Raheem Morris, asst. head coach/
club after serving as the Seattle Seahawks Falcons in 2019. wide receivers/offensive passing game coor-
defensive coordinator for two seasons Jerome Henderson, defensive passing dinator; born September 3, 1976, Irvington,
(2013-14). In 2016, Quinn guided the game coordinator; born August 8, 1969, N.J. Safety Hofstra 1994-97. No pro playing
Falcons to the second Super Bowl in fran- Portsmouth, Va. Defensive back Clemson experience. College coach: Hofstra 1998,
chise history. Atlanta scored 540 points, 97 1987-1990. Pro cornerback New England 2000-01, Cornell 1999, Kansas State 2006.
more than any other team in the league. From Patriots 1991-92, 1996, Buffalo Bills 1993- Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-05,
2013-14, Quinn oversaw the NFL’s top 94, Philadelphia Eagles 1995, New York Jets 2007-2011 (head coach 2009-2011),
defensive unit as Seattle led the NFL allowing 2007-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-2011, Redskins 2012-13, joined Falcons in 2015.
270.4 yards per game, 15.2 points per Dallas Cowboys 2012-15, joined Falcons in Mike Mularkey, tight ends; born November
game, and 178.8 passing yards per game 2016. 19, 1961, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Tight end
while holding opponents to 9120.6 rushing Travis Jones, asst. defensive line; born June Florida. Pro tight end Minnesota Vikings
yards per game. Quinn originally joined the 6, 1972, Irwington, Ga. Linebacker Georgia 1983-88. Pittsburgh Steelers 1989-1991.
Seahawks in 2009, after spending the previ- 1991-94. No pro playing experience. College College coach: Concordia 1993. Pro coach:
ous six years coaching the defensive lines coach: Georgia 1997, Appalachian State Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1994-95, Pittsburgh
for the San Francisco 49ers (2003-04), 1998-2000, Kansas 2001-02, Louisiana Steelers 1996-2003, Buffalo Bills 2004-05,
Miami Dolphins (2005-06) and the New York State 2003-04. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins 2006-07, Atlanta Falcons
Jets (2007-08). He previously served as the 2005-07, New Orleans Saints 2008-2012, 2008-2011, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012
Seahawks assistant head coach/defensive Seattle Seahawks 2013-17, joined Falcons in (head coach), Tennessee Titans 2014-17
line coach in 2009. He began his NFL coach- 2018. (head coach 2015-17), re-joined Falcons in
ing career in San Francisco as its defensive Greg Knapp, quarterbacks; born March 5, 2019.
assistant in 2001 before moving on to coach 1963, Long Beach, Calif. Quartberack Bernie Parmalee, asst. special teams/
the 49ers defensive line from 2003-2004. Sacramento State 1982-85; No pro playing offensive assistant; born September 16,
Quinn got his start coaching the defensive experience. College coach: Sacramento 1967, Jersey City, N.J. Running back Ball
line at William & Mary in 1994, followed by a State 1986-1990. Pro coach: San Francisco State 1988-1991. Pro running back Miami
season at Virginia Military Institute. He held 49ers 1997-2003, Atlanta Falcons 2004-06, Dolphins 1992-98, New York Jets 1999-
the same position with Hofstra for four sea- Oakland Raiders 2007-08, Seattle Seahawks 2000. College coach: Notre Dame 2005-09.
sons before being promoted to defensive 2009, Houston Texans 2010-11, Oakland Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2002-04, Kansas
coordinator in 2000. Career record: 39-30. Raiders 2012, Denver Broncos 2013-16, re- City Chiefs 2010-12, Oakland Raiders 2015-
Background: Quinn was a four-year letter joined Falcons in 2018. 17, joined Falcons in 2018.
winner and two-time co-captain at Division III Dirk Koetter, offensive coordinator; born Jess Simpson, defensive line; born August
Salisbury (Md.) State as a defensive line- February 5, 1959, Pocatello, Idaho. 21, 1970, Marietta, Ga. Player Auburn 1989-
man, where he recorded 139 tackles and Quarterback Idaho State 1978-1981. College 1992. High school coach: Buford (Ga.)
eight tackles for loss. He also lettered in track coach: San Francisco State 1985, Texas-El 1995-2016. College coach: Auburn 1992-
and held the school record in the hammer Paso 1986-88, Missouri 1989-1993, Boston 93, Miami 2018. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons
throw. He was inducted into the Salisbury College 1994-95, Oregon 1996-97, Boise 2017, re-joined Falcons in 2019.
State Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. State 1998-2000 (head coach), Arizona Ben Steele, offensive assistant; born May
Personal: Born September 11, 1970 in State 2001-06 (head coach). Pro coach: 27, 1978, Denver, Colo. Tight end Fort Lewis
Morristown, New Jersey. Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-2011, Atlanta College 1997-98, Mesa State College 1999-
Falcons 2012-14, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2000. Pro tight end Green Bay Packers
ASSISTANT COACHES 2015-18 (head coach), re-joined Falcons in 2004-05. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dave Brock, running backs; born June 5, 2019. 2017-18, joined Falcons in 2019.
1967, Moorestown, N.J. Linebacker Ferrum Ben Kotwica, special teams coordinator; Bob Sutton, senior assistant; born January
1985-88. No pro playing experience. College born December 8, 1974, Tinley Park, Ill. 28, 1951, Ypsilanti, Mich. Attended Eastern
coach: Salisbury State 1988-89, 1994, Attended West Point. No college or pro play- Michigan. No college or pro playing experi-
Western Connecticut State 1991-93, Hofstra ing experience. College coach: US Military ence. College coach: Michigan 1972-73,
1995, 1997-2002, Temple 2002-04, North Academy Prep School. Pro coach: New York Syracuse 1974, Western Michigan 1975-76,
Carolina 2005-06, Kansas State 2007-08, Jets 2007-2013, Washington Redskins Illinois 1977-79, North Carolina State 1982,
Boston College 2009-2011, Rutgers 2012, 2014-18, joined Falcons in 2019. Army 1983-1999 (head coach 1991-99).
Delaware 2013-16 (head coach). Pro coach: Bob Kronenberg, asst. offensive line; born Pro coach: New York Jets 2000-2012,
Joined Falcons in 2017. March 11, 1971. Offensive lineman St. Cloud Kansas City Chiefs 2013-18, joined Falcons
Mayur Chaudhari, asst. special teams; born State 1990-93. No pro playing experience. in 2019.
San Jose, Calif. Attended UC Davis. No col- Pro coach: Joined Falcons in 2019. Jeff Ulbrich, linebackers; born February 17,
lege or pro playing experience. College Doug Mallory, defensive backs; born 1977, San Jose, California. Linebacker
coach: UC Davis 1998-2001, 2007, Menlo November 2, 1964, Bowling Green, Ohio. Hawaii 1998-2000. Pro linebacker San
College 2005, Stanford 2006 Stanford, San Defensive back Michigan 1984-87. No pro Francisco 49ers 2000-09. Pro coach: Seattle
Jose State 2008-09, Virginia Military playing experience. College coach: Indiana Seahawks 2010-11, joined Falcons in 2015.
Institute 2009-2010, US Military Academy 1988, 1994-96, 2011-13, Army 1989, Chad Walker, offensive assistant; born New
Prep School 2011-12, Army 2013, Lenoir- Western Kentucky 1990-93, Maryland 1997- Orleans, La. Attended Louisiana-Monroe. No
Rhyne 2014-15, Hawaii 2016-17. Pro 2000, Oklahoma State 2001-04, Louisiana college or pro playing experience. College
coach: Joined Falcons in 2018. State 2005-08, New Mexico 2009-2010. Pro coach: Louisiana-Monroe 2001, West
Aden Durde, asst. special teams; born July coach: Joined Falcons in 2015. Virginia, 2002, Louisiana State 2000, 2003-
10, 1980, Middlesex, England. Linebacker Chris Morgan, offensive line; born 04, Bryant 2008-2010, Mississippi College
North Iowa Area C.C. Pro linebacker Scottish September 24, 1976, Killeen, Texas. 2011-12, Oklahoma 2013-14. Pro coach:
Claymores (NFL Europe) 2003-04, Hamburg Offensive lineman Colorado 1996-99. No pro Miami Dolphins 2005-07, joined Falcons in
Sea Devils (NFL Europe) 2005-07. Pro playing experience. College coach: Idaho 2015.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: David Tepper (199-201-1)
President – Business Operations: Records include postseason games
Tom Glick 1995-98 Dom Capers ...............31-35-0
General Manager: Marty Hurney 1999-2001 George Seifert ............16-32-0
Vice President – General Counsel: 2002-10 John Fox.....................78-74-0
Steve Argeris 2011-18 Ron Rivera..................74-60-1
Vice President – Chief Financial Officer:
Kristi Coleman PAID ATTENDANCE
Vice President – Communications and Home 570,257 Away 477,822
External Affairs: Steven Drummond Total 1,048,079
Vice President – Chief Operating Officer: Single-game home record,
Mark Hart 76,136 (12/10/95)
Vice President – Ticket Sales & Services: Single-season home record,
Joe LaBue 579,192 (2006)
National Football Conference Vice President – Stadium Operations:
South Division Scott Paul 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Team Colors: Black, Panther Blue, and Vice President – Chief Marketing Officer: Round Name Pos. College
Silver Meredith Starkey 1 Brian Burns LB/DE Florida St.
800 South Mint Street Executive Director of Football Staff: 2 Greg Little T Mississippi
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202-1502 Mark Carrier 3 Will Grier QB West Virginia
Telephone: (704) 358-7000 Executive Director of Player Personnel: 4 Christian Miller LB/DE Alabama
Jeff Morrow 5 Jordan Scarlett RB Florida
2019 SCHEDULE Executive Director of Player Finance and 6 Dennis Daley T South Carolina
PRESEASON Football Research: Rob Rogers 7 Terry Godwin WR Georgia
Aug. 8 at Chicago..........................8:00 Director of Pro Personnel: Matt Allen
Aug. 16 Buffalo...............................7:00 Director of Player Wellness: Tish Guerin
Aug. 22 at New England ..................7:30 Video Director: Chris Herbert
Aug. 29 Pittsburgh..........................7:00 Director of Football Operations:
Bryan Porter
REGULAR SEASON Director of College Scouting: Eric Stokes
Sep. 8 Los Angeles Rams.............1:00 Equipment Manager: Don Toner
Sep. 12 Tampa Bay (Thu) ...............8:20 Head Athletic Trainer: Ryan Vermillion
Sep. 22 at Arizona...........................4:05 Assistant Director of Pro Personnel:
Sep. 29 at Houston .........................1:00
Rob Hanrahan
Oct. 6 Jacksonville.......................1:00
Pro Scouts: Clyde Powers, Don Warren
Oct. 13 at Tampa Bay (London) .9:30 AM
Oct. 20 BYE College Scouts: Jeff Beathard,
Oct. 27 at San Francisco.................4:05 Jonathan Fields, Robert Haines,
Nov. 3 Tennessee .........................1:00 Mike Martin, Eli Montague, Joel Patten
Nov. 10 at Green Bay ......................1:00 Director of Sponsor Sales and Services:
Nov. 17 Atlanta...............................1:00 John Berger
Nov. 24 at New Orleans...................1:00 Director of Community Relations:
Dec. 1 Washington .......................1:00 Riley Fields
Dec. 8 at Atlanta............................1:00 Director of Human Resources:
Dec. 15 Seattle...............................1:00 Larry Griffin
Dec. 22 at Indianapolis ....................1:00 Director of Information Technology:
Dec. 29 New Orleans......................1:00 James Hammond
* All times ET Director of Security: Eddie Levins
Director of Finance/Controller:
Stadium: Bank of America Stadium James Plyler
(opened in 1996) Director of PantherVision: Kyle Ritchie
•Capacity: 73,778 Director of Entertainment: Miguel Vargas
Charlotte, North Carolina
28202-1502
Playing Surface: Grass
Training Camp: Wofford College
Spartanburg,
South Carolina 29303
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Newton 471 320 3395 67.9 24 13 29/213 94.2
08/09 W 28-23 at Buffalo Heinicke 57 35 320 61.4 1 3 2/17 60.6
08/17 W 27-20 Miami Allen 31 20 266 64.5 2 0 0/0 113.1
08/24 W 25-14 New England Gilbert 3 2 40 66.7 0 0 1/5 109.7
08/30 L 24-39 at Pittsburgh McCaffrey 1 1 50 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3
Panthers 563 378 4071 67.1 28 16 32/235 92.9
REGULAR SEASON (7-9) Opponents 529 353 4062 66.7 32 13 35/215 99.6
Date Result Opponent
09/09 W 16-8 Dallas TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/16 L 24-31 at Atlanta SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Jackson 4 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 W 31-21 Cincinnati McCaffrey 7 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 78 Adams 3 11 3.7 18 0
10/07 W 33-31 N.Y. Giants Gano 0 0 0 30/33 14/16 0 72 Reid 1 39 39.0 39 0
10/14 L 17-23 at Washington Samuel 2 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Bradberry 1 29 29.0 29 0
10/21 W 21-17 at Philadelphia Funchess 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Jones 1 5 5.0 5 0
10/28 W 36-21 Baltimore Newton 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Munnerlyn 1 2 2.0 2 0
11/04 W 42-28 Tampa Bay Olsen 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Kuechly 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/08 L 21-52 at Pittsburgh Catanzaro 0 0 0 7/8 5/5 0 22 Obada 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/18 L 19-20 at Detroit T. Smith 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Panthers 13 86 6.6 39 0
11/25 L 27-30 Seattle Armah 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 16 179 11.2 50 1
12/02 L 17-24 at Tampa Bay Moore 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
12/09 L 20-26 at Cleveland Thomas 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/17 L 9-12 New Orleans Wright 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Palardy 61 2759 45.2 24 59
12/23 L 10-24 Atlanta Allen 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Panthers 61 2759 45.2 24 59
12/30 W 33-14 at New Orleans C. Anderson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 64 2928 45.8 25 62
Artis-Payne 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
SCORE BY PERIODS Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
Panthers 96 128 40 112 0 — 376 Manhertz 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
Opponents 89 104 83 106 0 — 382 Jackson 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Byrd 11 5 104 9.5 30 0
Panthers 17 28 1 37/41 19/21 0 376 Barner 7 6 29 4.1 13 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Opponents 13 32 1 42/43 20/23 0 382 Moore 6 5 32 5.3 15 0
Panthers Opp. 2-Pt Conv: T. Smith, Wright. Panthers 24 16 165 6.9 30 0
Total First Downs 356 315 Panthers 2-4, Opponents 2-3. Opponents 22 24 181 8.2 23 0
Rushing 117 110 Defensive 2-Pt. Return: Jackson.
Passing 212 185 KICKOFF
Penalty 27 20 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
3rd Down: Made/Att 77/185 73/183 McCaffrey 219 1098 5.0 59 7 Samuel 10 209 20.9 32 0
3rd Down Pct. 41.6 39.9 Newton 101 488 4.8 29 4 Barner 9 220 24.4 37 0
4th Down: Made/Att 9/19 10/17 Moore 13 172 13.2 32 0 Moore 5 119 23.8 32 0
4th Down Pct. 47.4 58.8 C. Anderson 24 104 4.3 22 0 Byrd 2 34 17.0 22 0
Possession Avg. 30:44 29:16 Samuel 8 84 10.5 33t 2 Panthers 26 582 22.4 37 0
Total Net Yards 5972 5651 Artis-Payne 19 69 3.6 15t 1 Opponents 17 406 23.9 50 0
Avg. Per Game 373.3 353.2 Wright 2 39 19.5 34 0
Total Plays 1011 948 Heinicke 5 31 6.2 19 0 FIELD
Avg. Per Play 5.9 6.0 Allen 5 19 3.8 10 1 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Net Yards Rushing 2136 1804 Cadet 11 17 1.5 5 0 Catanzaro 0/0 1/1 2/2 0/0 2/2
Avg. Per Game 133.5 112.8 Armah 9 15 1.7 4 2 Gano 0/0 3/3 4/5 4/4 3/4
Total Rushes 416 384 Panthers 416 2136 5.1 59 17 Panthers 0/0 4/4 6/7 4/4 5/6
Net Yards Passing 3836 3847 Opponents 384 1804 4.7 60 13 Opponents 0/0 2/2 7/8 7/8 4/5
Avg. Per Game 239.8 240.4
Sacked/Yards Lost 32/235 35/215 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD SACKS No.
Gross Yards 4071 4062 McCaffrey 107 867 8.1 38 6 Addison 9.0
Att./Completions 563/378 529/353 Moore 55 788 14.3 82 2 Peppers 5.0
Completion Pct. 67.1 66.7 Funchess 44 549 12.5 27 4 Thompson 3.5
Had Intercepted 16 13 Wright 43 447 10.4 33 1 Short 3.0
Punts/Average 61/45.2 64/45.8 Samuel 39 494 12.7 53t 5 Kuechly 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 61/41.0 64/42.2 Thomas 36 333 9.3 31 2 Munnerlyn 2.0
Penalties/Yards 92/818 91/805 Olsen 27 291 10.8 23 4 Obada 2.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 20/6 22/10 T. Smith 17 190 11.2 35 2 Horton 1.5
Touchdowns 46 46 Artis-Payne 3 15 5.0 13 0 Love 1.5
Rushing 17 13 Manhertz 2 52 26.0 50t 1 Bradberry 1.0
Passing 28 32 C. Anderson 1 24 24.0 24t 1 Jackson 1.0
Returns 1 1 Byrd 1 8 8.0 8 0 Poe 1.0
Armah 1 5 5.0 5 0 Reid 1.0
Cadet 1 5 5.0 5 0 (group) 1.0
Barner 1 3 3.0 3 0 Butler 0.5
Panthers 378 4071 10.8 82 28 Panthers 35.0
Opponents 353 4062 11.5 75t 32 Opponents 32.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jonathan Stewart, 2008-17................................................................7,318
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Cam Newton, 2011-18.....................................................................28,469
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Cam Newton, 2011-18..........................................................................182
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, 2001-13 ...........................................................................836
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Smith, 2001-13 ......................................................................12,197
Interceptions ...................................................................Chris Gamble, 2004-12...........................................................................27
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Todd Sauerbrun, 2001-04 ....................................................................45.5
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Winslow Oliver, 1996-98 ......................................................................10.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Michael Bates, 1996-2000 ...................................................................25.7
Field Goals ......................................................................John Kasay, 1995-2010 ........................................................................351
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Steve Smith, 2001-13 .............................................................................75
Points..............................................................................John Kasay, 1995-2010 .....................................................................1,482
*Sacks............................................................................Julius Peppers, 2002-09, 2017-18 .......................................................97.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeAngelo Williams, 2008 ...................................................................1,515
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Steve Beuerlein, 1999 ........................................................................4,436
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Steve Beuerlein, 1999 .............................................................................36
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Christian McCaffrey, 2018 .....................................................................107
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Smith, 2005..............................................................................1,563
Interceptions ...................................................................Doug Evans, 2001 ....................................................................................8
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brad Nortman, 2013 ............................................................................47.8
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ted Ginn, Jr., 2013 ...............................................................................12.2
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Michael Bates, 1996 ............................................................................30.2
Field Goals ......................................................................John Kasay, 1996 ..................................................................................37
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................DeAngelo Williams, 2008 ........................................................................20
Points..............................................................................Graham Gano, 2015..............................................................................146
*Sacks............................................................................Kevin Greene, 1998..............................................................................15.0
Greg Hardy, 2013.................................................................................15.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeAngelo Williams, 12-30-12................................................................210
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Cam Newton, 9-18-11 ..........................................................................432
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Steve Beuerlein, 1-2-00.............................................................................5
Cam Newton, 11-22-15, 12-6-15, 12-20-15 .............................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, 11-20-05............................................................................14
Christian McCaffrey, 9-16-18 ..................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Smith, 10-30-05..........................................................................201
Interceptions ...................................................................Deon Grant, 9-22-02 .................................................................................3
Field Goals ......................................................................John Kasay, 12-5-04.................................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................DeAngelo Williams, 11-30-08, 12-21-08 ...................................................4
Points..............................................................................DeAngelo Williams, 11-30-08, 12-21-08 .................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Greg Hardy, 12-29-13 ............................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
29 #Adams, Mike S 5-11 205 3/24/81 15 Delaware Wayne, N.J. UFA(Ind)-’17 16/16
97 Addison, Mario DE 6-3 260 9/6/87 9 Troy Tarrant, Ala. FA-’12 16/16
40 Armah, Alex FB 6-2 255 5/17/94 3 West Georgia Lawrenceville, Ga. D6-’17 16/2
34 Artis-Payne, Cameron RB 5-10 215 6/23/90 5 Auburn Harrisburg, Pa. D5b-’15 9/0
71 Barnes, TJ DT 6-6 355 6/14/90 3 Georgia Tech Montgomery, Ala. FA-’19 0*
24 Bradberry, James CB 6-1 212 8/4/93 4 Samford Pleasant Grove, Ala. D2-’16 16/16
92 Butler, Vernon DT 6-4 330 6/14/94 4 Louisiana Tech Summit, Miss. D1-’16 14/0
38 #Cadet, Travaris RB 6-1 210 2/1/89 7 Appalachian State Miami, Fla. FA-’18 1/0
56 Carter Jr, Jermaine LB 6-1 225 1/14/95 2 Maryland Rockville, Md. D5-’18 16/1
50 Chubb, Brandon LB 6-1 245 10/21/93 2 Wake Forest Marietta, Ga. FA-’18 0*
74 #Clark, Chris T 6-5 305 10/1/85 9 Southern Mississippi New Orleans, La. FA-’18 15/13
47 Cockrell, Ross CB 6-0 190 8/6/91 6 Duke Charlotte, N.C. UFA(NYG)-’18 0*
91 Cox Jr., Bryan DE 6-3 270 6/25/94 3 Florida Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’17 11/0
31 Doss, Lorenzo CB 5-11 185 4/22/94 4 Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-’18 1/0
29 Elder, Corn CB 5-10 185 10/9/94 3 Miami Nashville, Tenn. D5-’17 13/0
9 Gano, Graham K 6-2 202 4/9/87 10 Florida State Cantonment, Fla. FA-’12 12/0
28 Gaulden, Rashaan S 6-1 200 1/23/95 2 Tennessee Spring Hill, Tenn. D3-’18 15/0
66 Gordon, Dillon T 6-4 320 9/2/93 3 Louisiana State River Ridger, La. W(KC)-’19 0*
77D Hamilton, Woodrow DT 6-3 315 12/20/92 2 Mississippi Raleigh, Miss. FA-’18 0*
98 Haynes, Marquis DE 6-2 235 12/16/93 2 Mississippi Jacksonville, Fla. D4b-’18 4/0
6 Heinicke, Taylor QB 6-1 210 3/15/93 4 Old Dominion Lawrenceville, Ga. FA-’ 18 6/1
46 Hemingway, Temarrick TE 6-5 245 7/30/93 3 South Carolina State Little River, S.C. W(Den)-’19 5/0*
30 Hood, Elijah RB 5-11 230 4/22/96 2 North Carolina Charlotte, N.C. W(Oak)-’18 0*
15 Hogan, Chris WR 6-1 210 10/24/87 7 Monmouth Wyckoff, N.J. UFA(NE)-’19 16/7
96 #Horton, Wes DE 6-5 265 12/17/89 6 Southern California Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-’16 16/8
55 Irvin, Bruce LB/DE 6-3 258 11/1/87 8 West Virginia Stockbridge, Ga. UFA(Atl)-’19 16/9
26 Jackson, Donte CB 5-10 180 11/8/95 2 Louisiana State Metarie, La. D2-’18 16/16
44 Jansen, JJ LS 6-2 235 1/20/86 12 Notre Dame Phoenix, Ariz. T(GB)-’09 16/0
42 Jones, Colin S 6-0 205 10/27/87 9 Texas Christian Bridgeport, Texas T(SF)-’12 16/1
59 Kuechly, Luke LB 6-3 238 4/20/91 8 Boston College Cincinnati, Ohio D1-’12 16/16
69 Larsen, Tyler C 6-4 325 7/8/91 4 Utah State Sandy, Utah FA-’16 16/3
93 Love, Kyle DT 6-1 310 11/18/86 7 Mississippi State College Park, Ga. FA-’16 16/2
32 Luke, Cole S 5-11 200 6/30/95 2 Notre Dame Chandler, Ariz. FA-’17 0*
63 Mahon, Brendan G 6-4 320 1/17/95 2 Penn State Randolph, N.J. FA-’18 2/0
82 Manhertz, Chris TE 6-6 255 4/10/92 4 Canisius New York, N.Y. W(NO)-’16 16/4
22 McCaffrey, Christian RB 5-11 205 6/7/96 3 Stanford Highlands Ranch, Colo. D1-’17 16/16
12 Moore, DJ WR 6-0 210 4/14/97 2 Maryland Philadelphia, Pa. D1-’18 16/10
72 Moton, Taylor T 6-5 325 3/18/94 3 Western Michigan Okemos, Mich. D2b-’17 16/16
36 Nacua, Kai S 6-0 205 3/3/95 2 Brigham Young Henderson, Nev. FA-’18 0*
71 #Newhouse, Marshall T 6-4 330 9/29/88 9 Texas Christian Dallas, Texas T(Buff)-’18 11/2
1 Newton, Cam QB 6-5 245 5/11/89 9 Auburn College Park, Ga. D1-’11 14/14
52 Norris, Jared LB 6-1 238 7/19/93 4 Utah Bakersfield, Calif. FA-’16 3/0
94 Obada, Efe DE 6-6 265 4/13/92 2 none London, England FA-’17 10/0
88 Olsen, Greg TE 6-5 255 3/11/85 13 Miami Wayne, N.J. T(Chi)-’11 9/9
5 Palardy, Michael P 5-11 200 7/6/92 4 Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’16 16/0
61 Paradis, Matt C 6-3 300 10/12/89 5 Boise State Council, Idaho UFA(Den)-’19 9/9
45 Parms, Damian S 6-2 210 10/28/92 2 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA-’17 0*
95 Poe, Dontari DT 6-3 346 8/18/90 8 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. UFA(Atl)-’18 16/16
76D Qualls, Elijah DT 6-1 320 2/11/95 2 Washington Petaluma, Calif. FA-’18 0*
25 Reid, Eric S 6-1 215 12/10/91 7 Louisiana State Geismar, La. FA-’18 13/13
Robinson, Aldrick WR 5-10 185 9/24/88 7 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas FA-19 14/0*
19 Ross, Rashad WR 6-0 180 2/2/90 3 Arizona State Vallejo, Calif. FA-’19 0*
10 Samuel, Curtis WR 5-11 195 8/11/96 3 Ohio State Brooklyn, N.Y. D2a-’17 13/8
23 Seymour, Kevon CB 6-0 185 11/30/93 4 Southern California Pasadena, Calif. T(Buff)-’17 0*
99 Short, Kawann DT 6-3 315 2/2/89 7 Purdue East Chicago, Ind. D2-’13 14/14
65 #Silatolu, Amini G 6-4 305 9/16/88 6 Midwestern State Tracy, Calif. FA-’ 17 7/0
68 Silberman, Ian G 6-5 305 10/10/92 3 Boston College Orange Park, Fla. FA-’18 2/0*
57 Smith, Andre LB 6-0 240 4/20/97 2 North Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. D7a-’18 3/0
11 Smith, Torrey WR 6-0 205 1/26/89 9 Maryland Falmouth, Va. T(Phil)-’18 11/6
80 Thomas, Ian TE 6-4 260 6/6/96 2 Indiana Baltimore, Md. D4a-’18 16/7
54 Thompson, Shaq LB 6-0 230 4/21/94 5 Washington Sacramento, Calif. D1-’15 14/11
78 Turner, Landon G 6-4 325 5/15/93 2 North Carolina Harrisonburg, Va. FA-’18 0*
70 Turner, Trai G 6-3 315 6/14/93 6 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D3-’14 13/13
75D Vaeao, Destiny DT 6-4 300 1/15/94 4 Washington State Pago Pago, American Samoa FA-’19 6/0*
73 Van Roten, Greg G 6-3 305 2/26/90 5 Pennsylvania Mineola, N.Y. FA-’17 16/16
18 White, DeAndrew WR 6-0 195 10/16/91 2 Alabama Houston, Texas FA-’18 0*
43 #Whittaker, Fozzy RB 5-10 205 2/2/89 6 Texas Pearland, Texas FA-’14 0*

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
49 Williams, Antwione LB 6-3 250 5/26/93 2 Georgia Southern Lovejoy, Ga. FA-’18 0*
60 Williams, Daryl T 6-6 330 8/31/92 5 Oklahoma Lake Dallas, Texas D4-’15 1/1
13 Wright, Jarius WR 5-10 191 11/25/89 8 Arkansas Warren, Ark. FA-’18 16/6

* 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.

# Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to delevopments.

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.

Log on to www.panthers.com for an up-to-date roster.

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COACHING STAFF Joined Panthers in 2019. coach: Santa Barbara (CA) C.C. 2006, UCLA
Head Coach, Jerricho Cotchery, asst. wide receivers; born 2007, Alabama 2018. Pro coach: Jacksonville
Ron Rivera June 16, 1982, Birmingham, Ala. Wide receiv- Jaguars 2012, Washington Redskins 2014,
Pro Career: Became the fourth coach in er North Carolina State 2000-03. Pro wide Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Panthers in
Carolina Panthers history on January 11, receiver New York Jets 2004-2010, Pittsburgh 2019.
2011. In eight seasons, Rivera has guided the Steelers 2011-13, Carolina Panthers 2014-15. Vincent Rivera, defensive quality control;
team to a Super Bowl appearance, an NFC Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2017. born December 23, 1993, Cypress, Calif.
Championship and three NFC South titles. He Perry Fewell, secondary; born September 7, Running back San Diego 2012-13, California
is a two-time (2013 and 2015) Associated 1962, Gastonia, N.C. Defensive back Lenoir- 2014-16. No pro playing experience. Pro
Press NFL Coach of the Year award winner. Rhyne 1981-84. No pro playing experience. coach: Joined Panthers in 2018.
Rivera inherited a 2-14 Carolina team as a College coach: North Carolina 1985-86, Army Richard Rogers, safeties; born October 28,
rookie head coach in 2011 and guided it back 1987, 1992-94, Kent State 1988-1991, 1961, St. Louis, Mo. Defensive back California
to relevance with four playoffs appearances Vanderbilt 1995-97. Pro coach: Jacksonville 1980-83. Pro linebacker/wide receiver
since 2013, the second-most playoff berths in Jaguars 1998-2002, St. Louis Rams 2003- Chicago Bruisers (AFL) 1987, Denver
the NFC over that six-year period. In that span, 04, Chicago Bears 2005, Buffalo Bills 2006- Dynamite (AFL) 1987, Los Angeles Cobras
the Panthers recorded 58 wins, tied for the 09, New York Giants 2010-14, Washington (AFL) 1988, Sacramento Attack (AFL) 1992.
most in any six-year period in franchise histo- Redskins 2015-16, Jacksonville Jaguars College coach: Diablo Valley (CA) C.C. 1989-
ry, and fifth-most in the NFL. In 2015, Rivera 2017-18, joined Carolina Panthers in 2019. 1994, San Jose State, 1995-96, Portland State
led the Panthers to the second Super Bowl Pete Hoener, tight ends; born June 14, 1954, 1997-2000, New Mexico State 2001-04, Holy
appearance in team history following a fran- Peoria, Ill. Tight end/defensive end Bradley Cross 2005-2011. Pro coach: Joined Panthers
chise-best 15-1 record and their third consec- 1969-1970. No pro playing experience. in 2012.
utive NFC South championship. In the College coach: Missouri 1975-76, Illinois State Steve Russ, linebackers; born September 16,
process, Carolina became the fourth team in 1977, Indiana State 1978-1984, Illinois 1987- 1972, Lake Forest, Minn. Linebacker Air Force
the Super Bowl era to start a season 14-0, 88, Purdue 1989-1991, Texas Christian 1992- 1990-94. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos
joining the 1972 Miami Dolphins, 2007 New 97, Iowa State 1998-99, Texas A&M 2000. Pro 1997-2000. College coach: Ohio 2001-04,
England Patriots and 2009 Indianapolis Colts. coach: St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals 1985-86, Syracuse 2005-07, Wake Forest 2008-2011,
Carolina’s 18-game regular season winning 2001-03, Chicago Bears 2004, San Francisco Air Force 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined
streak was the longest in NFC history. In 2014, 49ers 2005-2010, joined Panthers in 2011. Panthers in 2018.
the Panthers became the first team since 1970 Jim Hostler, wide receivers; born November Drew Terrell, offensive quality control; born
to overcome a six-game losing streak and win 11, 1966, Pittsburgh, Pa. Defensive back July 25, 1991, Mesa, Ariz. Wide receiver
their division. In 2013, Rivera directed Carolina Indiana (PA) 1986-89. No pro playing experi- Stanford 2009-2012. No pro playing experi-
to 12 wins, the NFC South title and its first ence. College coach: Indiana (PA) 1990-92, ence. College coach: Virginia Tech 2014,
playoff appearance since 2008. Before joining 1994-99, Juniata (PA) 1993. Pro coach: Michigan 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined
the Panthers, Rivera coached the San Diego Kansas City Chiefs 2000, New Orleans Saints Panthers in 2018.
Chargers (2007-2010), Chicago Bears (2004- 2001-02, New York Jets 2003-04, San Norv Turner, offensive coordinator; born May
06, 1997-98) and Philadelphia Eagles (1999- Francisco 49ers 2005-07, Baltimore Ravens 17, 1952, LeJeune, N.C. Quarterback Oregon
2003). In 2006, the Bears defense led the NFL 2008-2013, Buffalo Bills 2014, Indianapolis 1971-74. No pro playing experience. College
with 44 takeaways, helping propel Chicago to Colts 2015-17, Green Bay Packers 2018, coach: Oregon 1975, Southern California
an appearance in Super Bowl XLI. He is just joined Panthers in 2019. 1976-1984. Pro coach: Los Angeles Rams
the third Latino head coach in NFL history, Ben Jacobs, asst. special teams; April 17, 1985-1990, Dallas Cowboys 1991-93,
joining Tom Flores with the Oakland Raiders 1988, Las Vegas, Nev. Linebacker Fresno State Washington Redskins 1994-2000 (head
(1979-1987) and Seattle Seahawks (1992- 2008-2011. Pro linebacker: Cleveland Browns coach), San Diego Chargers 2001, 2007-
94) and Tom Fears with the New Orleans 2011-12, Carolina Panthers 2013-18. Pro 2012 (head coach 2007-2012), Miami
Saints (1967-1970). A second-round draft coach: Joined Panthers in 2019. Dolphins 2002-03, Oakland Raiders 2004-05
choice in 1984 by Chicago, Rivera played nine Joe Kenn, strength and conditioning; born (head coach), San Francisco 49ers 2006,
seasons with the Bears. Primarily an outside October 13, 1966, Far Rockaway, N.Y. Guard Cleveland Browns 2013, Minnesota Vikings
linebacker, he was a member of the 1985 Wake Forest 1987-88. No pro playing experi- 2014-16, joined Panthers in 2018.
Super Bowl XX winning team. Career record: ence. College coach: Wake Forest 1991 (win- Scott Turner, quarterbacks; born August 7,
74-60-1. ter/spring), Boise State 1991-98, Utah 1999- 1982, Englewood, Calif. Quarterback Nevada-
Background: Linebacker California (1980-83), 2000, Arizona State 2001-07, Louisville 2008- Las Vegas 2002-04. No pro playing experi-
where he finished as the school’s all-time 09. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2011. ence. College coach: Oregon State 2005,
leader in sacks (22) and tackles (336). John Matsko, running game coordinator; born Pittsburgh 2008-2010, Michigan 2017. Pro
Personal: Born January 7, 1962 in Fort Ord, February 2, 1951, Cleveland, Ohio. Fullback coach: Carolina Panthers 2011-12, Cleveland
Calif. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two Kent State 1970-72. No pro playing experi- Browns 2013, Minnesota Vikings 2014-16,
children—Christopher and Courtney. ence. College coach: Miami (Ohio) 1974-75, re-joined Panthers in 2017.
1977, North Carolina 1978-1984, Navy 1985, Eric Washington, defensive coordinator; born
ASSISTANT COACHES Arizona 1986, Southern California 1987-1991. October 29, 1969, Shreveport, La. Tight end
Chase Blackburn, special teams coordinator; Pro coach: Phoenix Cardinals 1992-93, New Grambling State 1989-1990. No pro playing
born June 10, 1983, Marysville, Ohio. Orleans Saints 1994-96, New York Giants experience. College coach: Texas A&M 1997,
Linebacker Akron 2001-04. Pro linebacker 1997-98, St. Louis Rams 1999-2005, Kansas Ohio 2001-03, Northwestern 2004-07. Pro
linebacker New York Giants 2005-2012, City Chiefs 2006-07, Baltimore Ravens 2008- coach: Chicago Bears 2008-2010, joined
Carolina Panthers 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined 2010, joined Panthers in 2011. Panthers in 2011.
Panthers in 2016. Sam Mills III, defensive line/game manage- Travelle Wharton, asst. offensive line; born
Everette Brown, asst. linebackers; born ment; born May 20, 1978, Long Branch, N.J. May 19, 1981, Greenville, S.C. Offensive line-
August 7, 1987, Stantonsburgh, N.C. Defensive back Montclair State 1997-1999. man South Carolina 2000-03. Pro offensive
Defensive end Florida State 2005-08. Pro No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined lineman Carolina Panthers 2004-2011, 2013,
defensive end/linebacker Carolina Panthers Panthers in 2005. Cincinnati Bengals 2012. College coach:
2009-2010, San Diego Chargers 2011, Detroit Jake Peetz, running backs; born April 5, South Carolina 2015. Pro coach: Joined
Lions 2012, Dallas Cowboys 2013, 1983, O’Neill, Neb. Defensive back Nebraska Panthers in 2018.
Washington Redskins 2014. Pro coach: 2003-05. No pro playing experience. College

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Chairman: George H. McCaskey Decatur Staleys 1920,
Secretary: Virginia H. McCaskey Chicago Staleys 1921
President and CEO: Ted Phillips (778-602-42)
General Manager: Ryan Pace Records include postseason games
Vice President: Pat McCaskey 1920-29 George Halas .............84-31-19
Vice President: Brian McCaskey 1930-32 Ralph Jones .................24-10-7
SVP, Marketing and Communications: 1933-42 George Halas* .............88-24-4
Scott Hagel 1942-45 Hunk Anderson-
SVP, Business Strategy and CFO: Luke Johnsos**...........24-12-2
Karen Murphy 1946-55 George Halas ...............76-43-2
SVP and General Counsel: Cliff Stein 1956-57 John (Paddy) Driscoll......14-10-1
SVP, Sales and Customer Relations: 1958-67 George Halas ...............76-53-6
Lee Twarling 1968-71 Jim Dooley...................20-36-0
Director of Video Services: 1972-74 Abe Gibron...................11-30-1
National Football Conference Dave Hendrickson 1975-77 Jack Pardee .................20-23-0
North Division Director of Video Technology: Dan Tuohy 1978-81 Neill Armstrong ............30-35-0
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Orange, and Assistant Video Director: Dean Pope 1982-92 Mike Ditka..................112-68-0
White Video Assistant: Jack Dowling 1993-98 Dave Wannstedt ...........41-57-0
Halas Hall at Conway Park Sports Science Coordinator & Dietitian: 1999-2003 Dick Jauron..................35-46-0
1920 Football Drive Jenn Gibson 2004-12 Lovie Smith..................84-66-0
Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 Head Athletic Trainer: Andre Tucker 2013-14 Marc Trestman .............13-19-0
Telephone: (847) 295-6600 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Tim Ridner, 2015-17 John Fox ......................14-34-0
Will Rogers, Jeremy Smith 2018 Matt Nagy ......................12-5-0
2019 SCHEDULE Physical Therapist: Tristen Asken *Retired after five games to enter U.S. Navy
PRESEASON Head Equipment Manager: Tony Medlin **Co-coaches
Aug. 8 Carolina.............................7:00 Assistant Equipment Managers:
Aug. 16 at New York Giants .............6:30 Carl Piekarski, Drew Strom PAID ATTENDANCE
Aug. 24 at Indianapolis ....................6:00 Thomas Woody Home 477,388 Away 541,931
Aug. 29 Tennessee .........................7:00 Equipment/Administrative Assistant: Total 1,019,319
John Young Single-game home record,
REGULAR SEASON Director of Football Administration: 66,900 (9/5/93)
Sep. 5 Green Bay (Thu) ................7:20 Joseph Laine Single-season home record, 527,769
Sep. 15 at Denver............................3:25 Director of Player Personnel: Josh Lucas (1999)
Sep. 23 at Washington (Mon)..........7:15 Assistant Director of Player Personnel:
Sep. 29 Minnesota .........................3:25 Anthony “Champ” Kelly 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 6 at Oakland (London).........12:00 Director of College Scouting: Round Name Pos. College
Oct. 13 BYE Mark Sadowski 3 David Montgomery RB Iowa St.
Oct. 20 New Orleans......................3:25 National Scout: Francis Saint-Paul, 4 Riley Ridley WR Georgia
Oct. 27 Los Angeles Chargers .....12:00 Chris Prescott 6 Duke Shelley DB Kansas St.
Nov. 3 at Philadelphia ..................12:00 Area Scouts: Breck Ackley, Scott Hamel, 7 Kerrith Whyte RB Florida Atlantic
Nov. 10 Detroit .............................12:00 John Syty, Sam Summerville, Stephen Denmark DB Valdosta St.
Nov. 17 at Los Angeles Rams .......*7:20 David Williams
Nov. 24 New York Giants ..............12:00 Executive Scout: Jeff Shiver
Nov. 28 at Detroit (Thanksgiving)11:30 AM Combine Scout: Brendan Rehor
Dec. 5 Dallas (Thu).......................7:20 Pro Scout: Jeff King, Brad Obee,
Dec. 15 at Green Bay ....................12:00
Chris White
Dec. 22 Kansas City .....................*7:20
Scouting Coordinator: Bobby Macedo
Dec. 29 at Minnesota ....................12:00
Scouting Assistant: James Cosh,
* All times CT; Sunday night games in
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Drew Raucina
Combine Scout: Brendan Rehor
Stadium: Soldier Field Director of Stadium Operations:
(opened in 1924) Bryan Pett
•Capacity: 61,500 VP of Content and Innovation: Greg Miller
1410 S. Museum Campus Dr. Vice President of Operations:
Chicago, Illinois 60605 Paul Neurauter
Playing Surface: Natural Grass Senior Advisor of Operations & Safety:
Training Camp: Olivet-Nazarene Univ. John Bostrom
Bourbonnais, IL 60901 VP of Fan and Brand Development:
Fernando Arriola
VP of Communications: Brandon Faber
SOLDIER FIELD
Director of Media Relations:
Adam Widman
Media Relations Coordinator:
Aaron Clark
Media Relations Assistant: Ben Schmitz
Public Relations Specialist:
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Trubisky 434 289 3223 66.6 24 12 24/143 95.4
08/02 L 16-17 at Baltimore Daniel 76 53 515 69.7 3 2 9/40 90.6
08/09 L 27-30 at Cincinnati Cohen 1 1 1 100.0 1 0 0/0 118.8
08/18 W 24-23 at Denver A. Miller 1 1 8 100.0 0 0 0/0 100.0
08/25 W 27-20 Kansas City Bears 512 344 3747 67.2 28 14 33/183 95.4
08/30 L 27-28 Buffalo Opponents 615 377 3854 61.3 22 27 50/339 72.9
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (12-4) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Fuller 7 52 7.4 35 0
Date Result Opponent Parkey 0 0 0 42/45 23/30 0 111 Jackson 6 81 13.5 41t 2
09/09 L 23-24 at Green Bay Howard 9 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Amukamara 3 58 19.3 49t 1
09/17 W 24-17 Seattle Cohen 3 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 Amos 2 27 13.5 26 0
09/23 W 16-14 at Arizona A. Miller 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Callahan 2 12 6.0 12 0
09/30 W 48-10 Tampa Bay T. Burton 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Trevathan 2 12 6.0 12 0
10/14 L 28-31 at Miami (OT) Robinson 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Mack 1 27 27.0 27t 1
10/21 L 31-38 New England Jackson 0 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 18 Smith 1 22 22.0 22 0
10/28 W 24-10 N.Y. Jets Trubisky 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Lynch 1 20 20.0 20 0
11/04 W 41-9 at Buffalo Gabriel 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Floyd 1 19 19.0 19t 1
11/11 W 34-22 Detroit Bellamy 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 McManis 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/18 W 25-20 Minnesota Shaheen 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Bears 27 330 12.2 49t 5
11/22 W 23-16 at Detroit Amukamara 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 14 189 13.5 48 1
12/02 L 27-30 at N.Y. Giants (OT) Floyd 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/09 W 15-6 L.A. Rams Hicks 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/16 W 24-17 Green Bay Mack 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 O’Donnell 62 2791 45.0 28 65
12/23 W 14-9 at San Francisco Mizzell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Bears 63 2791 44.3 28 65
12/30 W 24-10 at Minnesota Sowell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 78 3447 44.2 18 65
(OT) Overtime Goldman 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2
Kwiatkoski 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 PUNT
POSTSEASON (0-1)
Bears 16 28 6 42/45 23/30 1 421 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
Date Result Opponent
Opponents 5 22 3 22/22 25/26 0 283 Cohen 33 21 411 12.5 44 0
01/05 L 15-16 Philadelphia
2-Pt Conv: Bellamy, T. Burton Kwiatkoski, Bears 33 21 411 12.5 44 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Shaheen. Bears 4-5, Opponents 3-8. Opponents 20 20 150 7.5 17 0
Bears 85 138 82 116 0 — 421
Opponents 38 58 66 115 6 — 283 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD KICKOFF
Howard 250 935 3.7 42 9 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Cohen 99 444 4.5 32 3 Cunningham 8 173 21.6 31 0
Bears Opp. Trubisky 68 421 6.2 39 3 Mizzell 7 106 15.1 22 0
Total First Downs 331 278 Gabriel 9 61 6.8 20 0 A. Miller 6 139 23.2 31 0
Rushing 108 67 A. Miller 6 26 4.3 9 0 Cohen 2 22 11.0 22 0
Passing 177 186 Cunningham 11 20 1.8 6 0 Bears 23 440 19.1 31 0
Penalty 46 25 Mizzell 9 16 1.8 7 0 Opponents 22 548 24.9 95t 1
3rd Down: Made/Att 82/200 75/219 Robinson 1 9 9.0 9 0
3rd Down Pct. 41.0 34.2 Daniel 13 3 0.2 4 0 FIELD
4th Down: Made/Att 9/15 16/28 T. Burton 1 2 2.0 2 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
4th Down Pct. 60.0 57.1 Hicks 1 1 1.0 1t 1 Parkey 0/0 6/6 7/10 9/12 1/2
Possession Avg. 31:48 28:12 Bears 468 1938 4.1 42 16 Bears 0/0 6/6 7/10 9/12 1/2
Total Net Yards 5502 4795 Opponents 339 1280 3.8 32 5 Opponents 0/0 5/5 6/6 9/10 5/5
Avg. Per Game 343.9 299.7
Total Plays 1013 1004 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD SACKS No.
Avg. Per Play 5.4 4.8 Cohen 71 725 10.2 70t 5 Mack 12.5
Net Yards Rushing 1938 1280 Gabriel 67 688 10.3 54 2 Hicks 7.5
Avg. Per Game 121.1 80.0 Robinson 55 754 13.7 43 4 Smith 5.0
Total Rushes 468 339 T. Burton 54 569 10.5 47 6 Floyd 4.0
Net Yards Passing 3564 3515 A. Miller 33 423 12.8 55 7 Goldman 3.0
Avg. Per Game 222.8 219.7 Howard 20 145 7.3 18 0 Lynch 3.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 33/183 50/339 Bellamy 14 117 8.4 20t 1 Nichols 3.0
Gross Yards 3747 3854 Mizzell 8 78 9.8 26 1 Robertson-Harris 3.0
Att./Completions 512/344 615/377 Shaheen 5 48 9.6 23 1 Callahan 2.0
Completion Pct. 67.2 61.3 White 4 92 23.0 54 0 Trevathan 2.0
Had Intercepted 14 27 Wims 4 32 8.0 16 0 Amos 1.0
Punts/Average 63/44.3 78/44.2 Braunecker 3 42 14.0 20 0 Bush 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 63/39.7 78/38.2 Sims 2 9 4.5 9 0 Irving 1.0
Penalties/Yards 97/796 114/1022 Cunningham 1 9 9.0 9 0 Jackson 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/10 21/9 Daniel 1 8 8.0 8 0 McManis 1.0
Touchdowns 50 30 M. Burton 1 6 6.0 6 0 Bears 50.0
Rushing 16 5 Sowell 1 2 2.0 2t 1 Opponents 33.0
Passing 28 22 Bears 344 3747 10.9 70t 28
Returns 6 3 Opponents 377 3854 10.2 75t 22

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Walter Payton, 1975-87 ...................................................................16,726
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jay Cutler, 2009-16..........................................................................23,443
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jay Cutler, 2009-16...............................................................................154
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Walter Payton, 1975-87 ........................................................................492
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Johnny Morris, 1958-67 ....................................................................5,059
Interceptions ...................................................................Gary Fencik, 1976-87 .............................................................................38
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat O’Donnell, 2014-18 ........................................................................44.9
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................George McAfee, 1940-50 .................................................................**12.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Gale Sayers, 1965-71 ......................................................................**30.6
Field Goals ......................................................................Robbie Gould, 2005-15.........................................................................276
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Walter Payton, 1975-87 ........................................................................125
Points..............................................................................Robbie Gould, 2005-15 ......................................................................1,207
*Sacks............................................................................Richard Dent, 1983-93, 1995.............................................................124.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Walter Payton, 1977...........................................................................1,852
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Erik Kramer, 1995 ..............................................................................3,838
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Erik Kramer, 1995 ...................................................................................29
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2012 ........................................................................118
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2012 .....................................................................1,508
Interceptions ...................................................................Mark Carrier, 1990 ..................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat O’Donnell, 2017 .............................................................................47.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Devin Hester, 2010...............................................................................17.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Gale Sayers, 1967................................................................................37.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Robbie Gould, 2015 ................................................................................33
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Gale Sayers, 1965...................................................................................22
Points..............................................................................Kevin Butler, 1985 .................................................................................144
*Sacks............................................................................Richard Dent, 1984 ..............................................................................17.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Walter Payton, 11-20-77 .......................................................................275
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Johnny Lujack, 12-11-49 ......................................................................468
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Sid Luckman, 11-14-43 ........................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jim Keane, 10-23-49 ..............................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Alshon Jeffery, 12-1-13.........................................................................249
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Mark Carrier, 12-9-90
Field Goals ......................................................................Roger LeClerc, 12-3-61.............................................................................5
Mac Percival, 10-20-68.............................................................................5
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Gale Sayers, 12-12-65 ..........................................................................**6
Points..............................................................................Gale Sayers, 12-12-65 ............................................................................36
*Sacks............................................................................Richard Dent, 11-4-84, 12-27-87...........................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
20 Amukamara, Prince DB 6-0 204 6/6/89 9 Nebraska Glendale, Ariz. UFA(Jax)-’17 15/15
67 Beavers, Willie OL 6-5 324 10/2/93 3 Western Michigan Southfield, Mich. W(Sea)-’18 0*
84 Braunecker, Ben TE 6-4 252 2/7/94 4 Harvard Ferdinand, Ind. FA-’16 15/2
9 Bray, Tyler QB 6-6 215 12/27/91 6 Tennessee Clovis, Calif. UFA(KC)-’18 0*
90 Bullard, Jonathan DE 6-3 296 10/22/93 4 Florida Shelby, N.C. D3-’16 16/1
80 Burton, Trey TE 6-3 235 10/29/91 6 Florida Venice, Fla. UFA(Phil)-’18 16/16
26 Bush, Deon DB 6-0 205 8/14/93 4 Miami Miami, Fla. D4b-’16 15/2
21 Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha DB 6-1 208 12/21/92 6 Alabama Orlando, Fla. UFA(Wash)-’19 16/16*
29 Cohen, Tarik RB 5-6 181 7/26/95 3 North Carolina A&T Bunn, N.C. D4b-’17 16/7
69 Coward, Rashaad OL 6-6 320 11/6/94 2 Old Dominion Brooklyn, N.Y. FA-’17 0*
4 Daniel, Chase QB 6-0 225 10/7/86 10 Missouri Southlake, Texas UFA(NO)-’18 5/2
68 Daniels, James OL 6-4 295 9/13/97 2 Iowa Warren, Ohio D2a-’18 16/10
25 Davis, Mike RB 5-9 217 2/19/93 5 South Carolina Atlanta, Ga. UFA(Sea)-’19 15/2*
49 Fitts, Kylie LB 6-4 260 10/11/94 2 Utah Santa Rosa, Calif. D6-’18 6/0
94 Floyd, Leonard LB 6-4 251 9/8/92 4 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. D1-’16 16/16
23 Fuller, Kyle DB 5-11 190 2/16/92 6 Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. D1-’14 16/16
18 Gabriel, Taylor WR 5-8 165 2/17/91 6 Abilene Christian Mesquite, Texas UFA(Atl)-’18 16/11
91 Goldman, Eddie NT 6-4 320 1/6/94 5 Florida State Washington, D.C. D2-’15 16/16
13 Hall, Marvin WR 5-10 190 4/10/93 3 Washington Los Angeles, Calif. UFA(Atl)-’19 16/0*
96 Hicks, Akiem DT 6-5 332 11/16/89 8 Regina Elk Grove, Calif. UFA(NE)-’16 16/16
36 Houston-Carson, DeAndre DB 6-1 205 4/13/93 3 William & Mary Woodford, Va. D6-’16 13/0
47 Irving, Isaiah LB 6-3 254 6/9/94 3 San Jose State Vacaville, Calif. UnFA-’17 13/0
45 Iyiegbuniwe, Joel LB 6-1 230 10/12/95 2 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. D4-’18 16/0
39 Jackson, Eddie DB 6-0 202 12/10/93 3 Alabama Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. D4a-’17 14/14
44 Kwiatkoski, Nick LB 6-2 242 5/26/93 4 West Virginia Bethel Park, Penn. D4a-’16 16/1
62 Larsen, Ted OL 6-3 323 6/13/87 10 North Carolina State Wichita, Kan. W(Mia)-’19 15/13*
72 Leno Jr., Charles OL 6-3 306 10/9/91 6 Boise State Oakland, Calif. D7-’14 16/16
75 Long, Kyle OL 6-6 316 12/5/88 7 Oregon Ivy, Va. D1-’13 8/8
73 Lucas, Cornelius OL 6-9 328 7/18/91 4 Kansas State New Orleans, La. W(NO)-’19 1/1*
99 Lynch, Aaron LB 6-6 270 2/8/93 5 South Florida Cape Coral, Fla. UFA(SF)-’18 13/3
52 Mack, Khalil LB 6-3 252 2/22/91 6 Buffalo Fort Pierce, Fla. T(Oak)-’18 14/13
70 Massie, Bobby OL 6-6 317 8/1/89 8 Mississippi Lynchburg, Va. UFA(Ariz)-’16 16/16
27 McManis, Sherrick DB 6-1 193 12/19/87 10 Northwestern Peoria, Ill. T(Hou)-’12 15/0
17 Miller, Anthony WR 5-11 190 10/9/94 2 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. D2b-’18 15/4
33 Mizzell Sr., Taquan RB 5-10 185 10/21/93 3 Virginia Virginia Beach, Va. W(Balt)-’17 9/1
98 Nichols, Bilal DT 6-4 290 9/14/96 2 Delaware Newark, Del. D5-’18 14/6
16 O'Donnell, Pat P 6-4 217 2/22/91 5 Miami Lake Worth, Fla. D6b-’14 16/0
84 Patterson, Cordarrelle WR 6-2 228 3/17/91 7 Tennessee Rock Hill, S.C. UFA(NE)-’19 15/6*
57 Pierre-Louis, Kevin LB 6-0 230 10/7/91 6 Boston College Stamford, Conn. FA-’19 9/0*
15 Piniero, Eddy K 6-0 185 9/13/95 2 Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’19 0*
95 Robertson-Harris, Roy DE 6-7 294 7/23/93 3 Texas-El Paso Oakland, Calif. FA-’16 16/0
12 Robinson II, Allen WR 6-3 211 8/24/93 6 Penn State Detroit, Mich. UFA(Jax)-’18 13/12
48 Scales, Patrick LS 6-4 239 2/11/88 3 Utah State Louisville, Ky. W(Balt)-’15 16/0
87 Shaheen, Adam TE 6-6 270 10/24/94 3 Ashland Galena, Ohio D2-17 6/4
24 Skrine, Buster DB 5-9 185 4/26/89 9 Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. UFA(NYJ)-’19 14/11*
58 Smith, Roquan LB 6-1 236 4/8/97 2 Georgia Montezuma, Ga. D1-18 16/14
79 Sowell, Bradley OL 6-7 312 6/6/89 8 Mississippi Hernando, Miss. UFA(Sea)-’17 16/1
22 Toliver II, Kevin DB 6-2 192 11/24/95 2 Louisiana State Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18 15/1
59 Trevathan, Danny LB 6-1 239 3/24/90 8 Kentucky Youngstown, Ohio UFA(Den)-’16 16/16
10 Trubisky, Mitchell QB 6-3 222 8/20/94 3 North Carolina Mentor, Ohio D1-’17 14/14
65 Whitehair, Cody OL 6-4 310 7/11/92 4 Kansas State Kearney, Neb. D2-’16 16/16
97 Williams, Nick DT 6-4 310 2/21/90 5 Samford Birmingham, Ala. W(Mia)-’17 2/0
83 Wims, Javon WR 6-4 215 9/11/94 2 Georgia Miami, Fla. D7-’18 4/0

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* 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.

Retired—Zach Miller, 9-year tight end, IR 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.

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COACHING STAFF 2006-08, Oregon 2009-2016 (head coach 2013- Chuck Pagano, defensive coordinator; born
Head Coach, 16). Pro coach: Vienna Vikings 1997, joined Bears October 2, 1960, Boulder, Colo. Safety Wyoming
Matt Nagy in 2018. 1981-84. No pro playing experience. College
Pro Career: Named sixteenth head coach in Harry Hiestand, offensive line; born November coach: Southern California 1984-85, Miami 1986,
Chicago Bears history on January 8, 2018. In his 19, 1958, Malvern, Pa. Offensive lineman 1995-2000, Boise State 1987-88, East Carolina
inaugural season, Nagy guided the Bears to their Springfield College (MA) 1978-79, East 1989, 1992-94, Nevada-Las Vegas 1990-91,
first playoff appearance since 2010. Joined the Stroudsburg (PA) 1980-81. No pro playing experi- North Carolina 2007. Pro coach: Cleveland
Bears with 10 seasons of coaching experience in ence. College coach: East Stroudsburg 1981-85, Browns 2001-04, Oakland Raiders 2005-06,
the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs (2013-17) Penn 1986-87, Southern California 1987-88, Baltimore Ravens 2008-2011, Indianapolis Colts
and Philadelphia Eagles (2008-2012). Promoted Toledo 1988-89, Cincinnati 1989-1993, Missouri 2012-17 (head coach), joined Bears in 2019.
to offensive coordinator in 2017 after spending 1994-96, Illinois 1997-2004, Tennessee 2010-11, Dave Ragone, quarterbacks; born October 3,
2016 as a co-offensive coordinator with Brad Notre Dame 2012-17. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 1979, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. Quarterback
Childress. Chiefs’ quarterbacks coach (2013-15). 2005-09, re-joined Bears in 2018. Louisville 1999-2002. Pro quarterback Houston
In Philadelphia, Nagy served as Eagles’ offensive Chris Jackson, defensive assistant; born February Texans 2003-05. Pro coach: Hartford Colonials
quality control coach (2011-12) and was a coach- 26, 1975, Bristol, Penn. Wide receiver Orange (UFL) 2010, Tennessee Titans 2011-13,
ing assistant (2010). Started as a coaching intern Coast (CA) College 1995, Washington State Washington Redskins 2015, joined Bears in 2016.
with Eagles (2008-09). Career record: 12-5. 1996-97. Pro wide receiver Tampa Bay Donovan Raiola, asst. offensive line; December
Background: Played quarterback collegiately at Buccaneers 1998, Seattle Seahawks 1999, 12, 1982, Honolulu, Hawaii. Offensive lineman
Delaware (1997-2000). Played six seasons in the Tennessee Titans 2000, Los Angeles Avengers Wisconsin 2002-05. Pro offensive lineman St.
AFL for the New York Dragons (2002), Carolina (AFL) 2000-02, 2003-04, Green Bay Packers Louis Rams 2006-08, Pittsburgh Steelers 2007,
Cobras (2004), Georgia Force (2005-06) and 2002, Miami Dolphins 2003, Grand Rapids Seattle Seahawks 2008, Arizona Cardinals 2009,
Columbus Destroyers (2007-08). Began coaching Rampage (AFL) 2005, Georgia Force (AFL) 2005- Chicago Bears 2009, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
career at the high school level, as an assistant 07, Philadelphia Soul (AFL) 2008, Winnipeg Blue 2010, Omaha Nighthawks 2010-11 (UFL),
coach at Manheim Central (2001), quarterbacks Bombers (CFL) 2009, Arizona Rattlers (AFL) Washington Redskins 2011. College coach:
coach at Cedar Crest (2002-03) and offensive 2011, 2014. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2019. Hawaii 2014, Notre Dame 2015-16, Aurora (IL)
coordinator at Palmyra Area H.S. (2008-09). Casey Kramer, asst. strength and conditioning; 2017. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018.
Personal: Born April 24, 1978 in Plainfield, N.J. He September 27, 1982, Letoi, Kan. Attended Jay Rodgers, defensive line; born August29,
and his wife, Stacey, have four sons: Brayden, Northwestern Oklahoma State and Auburn. No 1976, St. Paul, Minn. Quarterback Indiana 1996-
Tate, Jaxon and Jett. college or pro playing experience. College coach: 98, Missouri State 1999. No pro playing experi-
Auburn 2006-07, Boston College 2008-2010, ence. College coach: Missouri State 2004,
ASSISTANT COACHES Washington State 2012-13, Tennessee Tech Stephen F. Austin 2005-06, Iowa State 2007-08.
Mark DeLeone, inside linebackers; born June 30, 2014-18. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2009-2014, joined
1987, Syracuse, N.Y. Attended Iowa. No college or Charles London, running backs; born August 12, Bears in 2015.
pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 1975, Dunwoody, Ga. Running back Duke 1994- Bill Shuey, pass rush analyst/asst. linebackers;
2007-08, New Hampshire 2009, Florida 2010, 96. No pro playing experience. College coach: October 5, 1974, Bethlehem, Pa. Attended
Temple 2011. Pro coach: New York Jets 2012, Duke 2004-06, Penn State 2012-13. Pro coach: Slippery Rock. No college or pro playing experi-
Kansas City Chiefs 2013-18, joined Bears in Chicago Bears 2007-09, Tennessee Titans 2011, ence. College coach: West Chester 2012-13,
2019. Houston Texans 2014, re-joined Bears in 2018. Widener 2014-17. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles
Sean Desai, safeties; born April 21, 1983, Jason Loscalzo, head strength and conditioning; 2003-10, joined Bears in 2018.
Shelton, Conn. Attended Boston University. No April 13, 1975, Cool, Calif. Fullback Sierra College Mike Snyder, offensive quality control; born July
college or pro playing experience. College coach: 1994-95, Humboldt State 1996-97. No pro play- 30, 1986, Lebanon, Pa. Attended Lebanon Valley
Temple 2007-2010, Miami 2011, Boston College ing experience. College coach: Humboldt State College (PA). No college or pro playing experience.
2012. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2013. 1996-98, Arkansas 1999, Neveda-Reno 1999- College coach: Wingate (NC) 2012-15, Coastal
Mike Furrey, wide receivers; May 12, 1977, 2000, Marshall 2001-02, Auburn 2003-06, Carolina 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Bears in
Hilliard, Ohio. Wide receiver Ohio State 1995, Boston College 2007-2011, Washington State 2018.
Northern Iowa 1996-98. Pro wide receiver 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Chris Tabor, special teams coordinator; born
Indianapolis Colts 2000, Las Vegas Outlaws 2001 Ted Monachino, senior defensive assistant and March 4, 1971, St. Joseph, Mo. Quarterback
(XFL), New York Dragons 2002-03 (XFL), St. outside linebackers; born October 15, 1966, Benedictine College 1989-1992. No pro playing
Louis Rams 2003-05, Detroit Lions 2006-08, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Defensive lineman Missouri experience. College coach: Hutchinson (KS) C.C.
Cleveland Browns 2009, Washington Redskins 1988-1990. No pro playing experience. College 1994, Central Methodist 1995-96, Missouri 1997-
2010. College coach: Kentucky Christian 2011- coach: Texas Christian 1996-97, James Madison 2000, Culver Stockton 2001 (head coach), Utah
12, Marshall 2013-15, Limestone 2016-17. Pro 1998, Southwest Missouri State 1999, Boise State State 2002-05, Western Michigan 2006-07. Pro
coach: Joined Bears in 2018. 2000, Arizona State 2001-05, Missouri 2018. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2008-2010, Cleveland
Kevin M. Gilbride, tight ends; born December 14, coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-09, Baltimore Browns 2011-17, re-joined Bears in 2018.
1979, Jacksonville, Fla. Quarterback Hawaii 2000. Ravens 2010-15, Indianapolis Colts 2016-17, Shane Toub, offensive assistant; November 15,
No pro playing experience. College coach: joined Bears in 2019. 1993, Gurnee, Ill. Offensive line Dayton 2013-16.
Syracuse 2004-05, Georgetown 2006, Temple Pierre Ngo, asst. strength and conditioning; born No pro playing experience. College coach: Illinois
2007-09. Pro coach: New York Giants 2010-17, August 19, 1984, Muskogee, Okla. Linebacker 2017. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018.
joined Bears in 2018. Langston (OK) 2004-05, Oklahoma 2006. No pro Deshea Townsend, secondary; born September 8,
Brian Ginn, offensive quality control; April 6, playing experience. College coach: Arizona State 1975, Batesville, Miss. Cornerback Alabama 1994-
1977, Yorktown, Va. Quarterback Delaware 1996- 2008, 2011-12, Nevada-Las Vegas 2008-09, 97. Pro cornerback Pittsburgh Steelers 1998-2009,
99. No pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 2015. Pro coach: New York Jets 2013, Indianapolis Colts 2010. College coach: Mississippi
Delaware 2000-2016. Pro coach: Joined Bears in joined Bears in 2016. State 2013-15. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 2011-
2018. Brock Olivo, asst. special teams; born June 24, 12, Tennessee Titans 2016-17, New York Giants
Mark Helfrich, offensive coordinator; born 1976, St. Louis, Mo. Attended Missouri. College 2018, joined Bears in 2019.
October 28, 1973, Coos Bay, Ore. Quarterback coach: Coastal Carolina 2012- 13. Pro coach: Ronell Williams, defensive quality control; born
Southern Oregon 1992-95. Pro quarterback Italian National Football 2009-2011, Omaha February 2, 1992, Chester, Penn. Linebacker West
Vienna Austria Vikings 1997. College coach: Nighthawks (UFL) 2011, Kansas City Chiefs Chester 2011-14. No pro playing experience.
Southern Oregon 1996, Oregon 1997, Boise State 2014-16, Denver Broncos 2017, joined Bears in College coach: West Chester 2016, Temple 2017-
1998-2000, Arizona State 2001-05, Colorado 2018. 18. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner/President/General Manager: (547-408-6)
Jerry Jones Records include postseason games
Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice 1960-88 Tom Landry .............270-178-6
President/Player Personnel: 1989-93 Jimmy Johnson ...........51-37-0
Stephen Jones 1994-97 Barry Switzer ...............45-26-0
Executive Vice President/Chief Brand 1998-99 Chan Gailey .................18-16-0
Officer: Charlotte Jones Anderson 2000-02 Dave Campo ................15-33-0
Executive Vice President/Chief Sales and 2003-06 Bill Parcells ..................34-32-0
Marketing Officer: Jerry Jones Jr. 2007-10 Wade Phillips* .............35-24-0
Chief Financial Officer: Tom Walker 2010-18 Jason Garrett ...............79-62-0
Executive Vice President Business *Released after eight games in 2010
Operations: Chad Estis
General Counsel: Jason Cohen PAID ATTENDANCE
Chief Human Resources Officer: Home 673,134 Away 543,662
National Football Conference Heidi Weingartner Total 1,216,796
East Division Chief Information Officer: Matt Messick Single-game home record,
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Metallic Silver President of Merchandising Limited: 105,121 (9/20/09)
Blue, and White Bill Priakos Single-season home record,
The Star in Frisco, 1 Cowboys Way AT&T Stadium General Manager: 686,833 (2017)
Frisco, Texas 75034 Tod Martin
Telephone: (972) 497-4900 Senior Vice President Public 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Relations/Communications: Round Name Pos. College
2019 SCHEDULE Rich Dalrymple 2 Trysten Hill DT Central Florida
PRESEASON Senior Director of Community Relations 3 Connor McGovern G Penn St.
Aug. 10 at San Francisco.................8:00 and Alumni Affairs: Emily Robbins 4 Tony Pollard RB Memphis
Aug. 17 vs. L.A. Rams (Hawai’i) .....9:00 Senior Director of Football Operations/ 5 Michael Jackson DB Miami
Aug. 24 Houston .............................6:00 Administration: Todd Williams Joe Jackson DE Miami
Aug. 29 Tampa Bay.........................7:00 Vice President Player Personnel: 6 Donovan Wilson DB Texas A&M
Will McClay 7 Mike Weber RB Ohio St.
REGULAR SEASON
Director of College Scouting: Lionel Vital Jalen Jelks DE Oregon
Sep. 8 New York Giants ................3:25
Sep. 15 at Washington .................12:00 Director of Pro Scouting: Alex Loomis
Sep. 22 Miami ..............................12:00 Director of Player Development:
Sep. 29 at New Orleans...................7:20 Bryan Wansley
Oct. 6 Green Bay..........................3:25 Senior Director of Media and
Oct. 13 at New York Jets ................3:25 Programming: Derek Eagleton
Oct. 20 Philadelphia ....................*7:20 Director of Broadcasting: Scott Purcel
Oct. 27 BYE Director of Brand and Strategy:
Nov. 4 at New York Giants (Mon)...7:15 Meredith Counce
Nov. 10 Minnesota .......................*7:20 Senior Director of Ticket Operations:
Nov. 17 at Detroit ..........................12:00 Ann Bihari
Nov. 24 at New England ..................3:25 Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Maurer
Nov. 28 Buffalo (Thanksgiving) .......3:30 Equipment Director: Mike McCord
Dec. 5 at Chicago (Thu) ................7:20 Director of Video: Robert Blackwell
Dec. 15 Los Angeles Rams.............3:25 Director of Cheerleadering: Kelli Finglass
Dec. 22 at Philadelphia ....................3:25
Dec. 29 Washington .....................12:00
* All times CT; Sunday night games in
Weeks 5-16 subject to change

Stadium: AT&T Stadium (opened in 2009)


•Capacity: 80,000 (expandable
to 100,000 for special events)
One AT&T Way
Arlington, Texas 76011
Playing Surface: SoftTop Matrix Turf
Training Camp: Marriott Residence Inn
Oxnard, California 93030
AT&T STADIUM

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (0-4) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Prescott 526 356 3885 67.7 22 8 56/347 96.9
08/09 L 21-24 at San Francisco Beasley 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/18 L 13-21 Cincinnati Cowboys 527 356 3885 67.6 22 8 56/347 96.7
08/26 L 3-27 Arizona Opponents 542 367 3984 67.7 22 9 39/229 95.7
08/30 L 6-14 at Houston
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (10-6) SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Vander Esch 2 56 28.0 28 0
Date Result Opponent Maher 0 0 0 32/33 29/36 0 119 X. Woods 2 15 7.5 15 0
09/09 L 8-16 at Carolina Elliott 6 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Heath 1 49 49.0 49 0
09/16 W 20-13 N.Y. Giants Prescott 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Lawrence 1 13 13.0 13 0
09/23 L 13-24 at Seattle Cooper 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Lewis 1 7 7.0 7 0
09/30 W 26-24 Detroit Beasley 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 A. Brown 1 1 1.0 1 0
10/07 L 16-19 at Houston (OT) Jarwin 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Awuzie 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/14 W 40-7 Jacksonville Gallup 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Cowboys 9 141 15.7 49 0
10/21 L 17-20 at Washington Austin 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 8 77 9.6 29 0
11/05 L 14-28 Tennessee Hurns 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
11/11 W 27-20 at Philadelphia J. Smith 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/18 W 22-19 at Atlanta R. Smith 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 C. Jones 60 2670 44.5 17 63
11/22 W 31-23 Washington Swaim 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Cowboys 60 2670 44.5 17 63
11/29 W 13-10 New Orleans Cowboys 13 22 1 32/33 29/36 0 339 Opponents 64 2856 44.6 32 61
12/09 W 29-23 Philadelphia (OT) Opponents 12 22 1 31/33 27/30 0 324
12/16 L 0-23 at Indianapolis 2-Pt Conv: Gallup, Prescott. PUNT
12/23 W 27-20 Tampa Bay Cowboys 2-3, Opponents 1-2. RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 W 36-35 at N.Y. Giants Beasley 11 18 61 5.5 14 0
(OT) Overtime RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Austin 10 7 58 5.8 22 0
Elliott 304 1434 4.7 41 6 Cowboys 21 25 119 5.7 22 0
REGULAR SEASON (1-1) Prescott 75 305 4.1 28 6 Opponents 30 16 254 8.5 30 0
Date Result Opponent R. Smith 44 127 2.9 14 1
01/05 W 24-22 Seattle Austin 6 55 9.2 18 0 KICKOFF
01/12 L 22-30 at L.A. Rams Jackson 6 16 2.7 4 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Lewis 2 12 6.0 7 0 De. Thompson 6 147 24.5 35 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Cooper 1 11 11.0 11 0 Jackson 4 90 22.5 27 0
Cowboys 76 77 63 117 6 — 339 Heath 1 3 3.0 3 0 Lewis 2 38 19.0 19 0
Opponents 24 90 79 128 3 — 324 Cowboys 439 1963 4.5 41 13 Beasley 1 8 8.0 8 0
Opponents 400 1513 3.8 68 12 Cowboys 13 283 21.8 35 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Opponents 25 662 26.5 44 0
Cowboys Opp RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Total First Downs 322 309 Elliott 77 567 7.4 38t 3 FIELD
Rushing 113 89 Beasley 65 672 10.3 32t 3 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Passing 184 193 Cooper 53 725 13.7 90t 6 Maher 0/0 10/10 6/8 7/11 6/7
Penalty 25 27 Gallup 33 507 15.4 49t 2 Cowboys 0/0 10/10 6/8 7/11 6/7
3rd Down: Made/Att 89/215 85/201 Jarwin 27 307 11.4 39t 3 Opponents 1/1 10/11 7/7 7/8 2/3
3rd Down Pct. 41.4 42.3 Swaim 26 242 9.3 43 1
4th Down: Made/Att 12/21 6/14 Hurns 20 295 14.8 49 2 SACKS No.
4th Down Pct. 57.1 42.9 De. Thompson 14 124 8.9 15 0 Lawrence 10.5
Possession Avg. 31:00 29:00 Schultz 12 116 9.7 17 0 Gregory 6.0
Total Net Yards 5501 5268 R. Smith 9 60 6.7 14 0 Crawford 5.5
Avg. Per Game 343.8 329.3 Austin 8 140 17.5 64t 2 J. Smith 4.0
Total Plays 1022 981 N. Brown 5 54 10.8 22 0 M. Collins 3.0
Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.4 Gathers 3 45 15.0 32 0 A. Brown 2.0
Net Yards Rushing 1963 1513 T. Williams 2 18 9.0 12 0 A. Woods 1.5
Avg. Per Game 122.7 94.6 Olawale 2 13 6.5 10 0 Charlton 1.0
Total Rushes 439 400 Cowboys 356 3885 10.9 90t 22 Frazier 1.0
Net Yards Passing 3538 3755 Opponents 367 3984 10.9 53t 22 Irving 1.0
Avg. Per Game 221.1 234.7 Ross 1.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 56/347 39/229 D. Wilson 1.0
Gross Yards 3885 3984 Armstrong 0.5
Att./Completions 527/356 542/367 Lee 0.5
Completion Pct. 67.6 67.7 Reid 0.5
Had Intercepted 8 9 Cowboys 39.0
Punts/Average 60/44.5 64/44.6 Opponents 56.0
Net Punting Avg. 60/39.6 64/40.9
Penalties/Yards 104/885 89/681
Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/9 21/11
Touchdowns 36 35
Rushing 13 12
Passing 22 22
Returns 1 1

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002............................................................**17,162
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tony Romo, 2003-16 .......................................................................34,183
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tony Romo, 2003-16 ............................................................................248
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jason Witten, 2003-17.......................................................................1,152
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jason Witten, 2003-17.....................................................................12,448
Interceptions ...................................................................Mel Renfro, 1964-77...............................................................................52
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Mat McBriar, 2004-11 ..........................................................................45.3
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Deion Sanders, 1995-99 ......................................................................13.3
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Dwayne Harris, 2011-14 ......................................................................26.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Dan Bailey, 2011-17..............................................................................186
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002.....................................................................164
Points..............................................................................Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002.....................................................................986
*Sacks............................................................................DeMarcus Ware, 2005-13 ..................................................................117.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeMarco Murray, 2014 ......................................................................1,845
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tony Romo, 2012 ..............................................................................4,903
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tony Romo, 2007 ...................................................................................36
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Michael Irvin, 1995 ...............................................................................111
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Irvin, 1995 ............................................................................1,603
Interceptions ...................................................................Everson Walls, 1981 ...............................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Mat McBriar, 2006 ...............................................................................48.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bob Hayes, 1968 .................................................................................20.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Dwayne Harris, 2013 ...........................................................................30.6
Field Goals ......................................................................Richie Cunningham, 1997 .......................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Emmitt Smith, 1995 ................................................................................25
Points..............................................................................Emmitt Smith, 1995 ..............................................................................150
*Sacks............................................................................DeMarcus Ware, 2008 .........................................................................20.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeMarco Murray, 10-23-11...................................................................253
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tony Romo, 10-6-13.............................................................................506
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5
Last time by Tony Romo, 10-6-13
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jason Witten, 10-28-12 ..........................................................................18
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Miles Austin, 10-11-09 .........................................................................250
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Terence Newman, 12-14-03
Field Goals ......................................................................Chris Boniol, 11-18-96..............................................................................7
Billy Cundiff, 9-15-03 ................................................................................7
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4
Last time by Terrell Owens, 11-18-07
Points..............................................................................Many times .............................................................................................24
Last time by Terrell Owens, 11-18-07
*Sacks............................................................................Jim Jeffcoat, 11-10-85...........................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
92 Armstrong, Dorance DE 6-4 255 6/10/97 2 Kansas Houston, Texas D4a-’18 15/1
10 Austin, Tavon WR 5-8 180 3/15/90 7 West Virginia Baltimore, Md. T(LAR)-’18 7/0
24 Awuzie, Chidobe CB 6-0 202 5/24/95 3 Colorado San Jose, Calif. D2-’17 15/14
30 Brown, Anthony CB 5-11 196 12/15/93 4 Purdue Tampa, Fla. D6a-’16 15/10
85 Brown, Noah WR 6-2 225 1/6/96 3 Ohio State Flanders, N.J. D7b-’17 8/2
97 Charlton, Taco DE 6-6 275 11/7/94 3 Michigan Pickerington, Ohio D1-’17 11/7
18 Cobb, Randall WR 5-10 192 8/22/90 9 Kentucky Maryville, Tenn. UFA(GB)-’19 9/6*
71 Collins, La’el T 6-4 323 7/26/93 5 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. FA-’15 16/16
96 Collins, Maliek DT 6-2 308 4/8/95 4 Nebraska Kansas City, Mo. D3-’16 13/9
19 Cooper, Amari WR 6-1 210 6/17/94 5 Alabama Miami, Fla. T(Oak)-’18 15/15*
59 Covington, Chris LB 6-2 245 1/3/96 2 Indiana Chicago, Ill. D6a-’18 6/0
95 Covington, Christian DT 6-2 310 10/16/93 5 Rice Vancouver, B.C. UFA(Hou)-’19 12/2*
98 Crawford, Tyrone DL 6-4 285 11/22/89 8 Boise State Windsor, Ontario D3-’12 15/15
34 Decoud, Treston CB 6-3 210 8/1/93 2 Oregon State Covington, La. FA-’18 1/0
21 Elliott, Ezekiel RB 6-0 228 7/22/95 4 Ohio State St. Louis, Mo. D1-’16 15/15
75 Fleming, Cameron T 6-5 320 9/3/92 6 Stanford Fort Hood, Texas UFA(NE)-’18 14/3
35 Frazier, Kavon S 6-0 223 8/11/94 4 Central Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. D6b-’16 16/2
72 Frederick, Travis C 6-4 320 3/18/91 7 Wisconsin Sharon, Wis. D1-’13 0*
13 Gallup, Michael WR 6-1 205 3/4/96 2 Colorado State Monroe, Ga. D3-’18 16/8
80 Gathers, Rico TE 6-6 282 1/7/94 3 Baylor Reserve, La. D6d-’16 15/4
29 Goodwin, C.J. CB 6-3 190 2/4/90 4 California (PA) Wheeling, West Va. PS(Cin)-’18 3/0
38 Heath, Jeff S 6-1 212 5/14/91 7 Saginaw Valley State Lake Orion, Mich. FA-’13 16/16
17 Hurns, Allen WR 6-1 208 11/12/91 6 Miami Miami, Fla. FA-’18 16/7
62 Hyder, Kerry DE 6-2 270 5/2/91 5 Texas Tech Austin, Texas FA-’19 7/0*
20 Iloka, George S 6-4 225 3/31/90 8 Boise State Houston, Texas UFA(Minn)-’19 16/3*
26 Jackson, Darius RB 6-0 228 12/1/93 4 Eastern Michigan Sparta, Ill. FA-’18 4/0
89 Jarwin, Blake TE 6-5 260 7/16/94 3 Oklahoma State Tuttle, Okla. FA-’17 16/4
31 Jones, Byron CB 6-1 200 9/26/92 5 Connecticut New Britain, Conn. D1-’15 16/16
6 Jones, Chris P 6-0 205 7/21/89 8 Carson Newman Rome, Ga. FA-’11 16/0
91 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS 6-5 256 3/13/81 15 California Pointe-Claire, Quebec FA-’05 16/0
90 Lawrence, DeMarcus DE 6-3 265 4/28/92 6 Boise State Aiken, S.C. D2-’14 16/15
50 Lee, Sean LB 6-2 245 7/22/86 10 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D2-’10 7/5
14 Lenoir Jr., Lance WR 6-0 210 2/9/95 2 Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. FA-’17 7/0
27 Lewis, Jourdan CB 5-10 195 8/31/95 3 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3-’17 15/1
73 Looney, Joe C 6-3 315 8/31/90 7 Wake Forest Lake Worth, Fla. UFA(Tenn)-’16 16/16
2 Maher, Brett K 6-0 180 11/21/89 2 Nebraska Kearney, Neb. FA-’18 16/0
53 March-Lillard, Justin LB 5-11 228 7/5/93 5 Akron Danville, Ill. FA-’17 15/0
70 Martin, Zack G 6-4 315 11/20/90 6 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. D1-’14 14/14
49 Olawale, Jamize FB 6-1 242 4/17/89 8 North Texas Long Beach, Calif. T(Oak)-’18 16/4
4 Prescott, Dak QB 6-2 235 7/29/93 4 Mississippi State Haughton, La. D4b-’16 16/16
58 Quinn, Robert DE 6-4 257 5/18/90 9 North Carolina Ladson, S.C. T(Mia)-’19 16/16
61 Redmond, Adam C 6-6 300 5/19/93 2 Harvard Strongsville, Ohio W(Buff)-’18 10/0
93 Ross, Daniel DT 6-4 300 3/5/93 3 N.E. Mississippi C.C. Louisville, Ky. PS(KC)-’17 13/0
7 Rush, Cooper QB 6-3 225 11/21/93 3 Central Michigan Charlotte, Mich. FA-’17 1/0
86 Schultz, Dalton TE 6-5 260 7/11/96 2 Stanford South Jordan, Utah D4-’18 16/4
28 Showers, Jameill S 6-2 223 9/6/91 2 Texas-El Paso Killeen, Texas FA-’15 0*
15 Smith, Devin WR 6-1 199 3/3/92 3 Ohio State Massillon, Ohio FA-’19 0*
54 Smith, Jaylon LB 6-2 245 6/14/95 3 Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D2-’16 16/16
77 Smith, Tyron T 6-5 320 12/12/90 9 Southern California Moreno Valley, Calif. D1-’11 13/13
76 Su’a-Filo, Xavier G 6-4 310 1/1/91 6 UCLA American Fork, Utah FA-’18 8/8
48 Thomas, Joe LB 6-1 232 5/6/91 5 South Carolina State Blackville, S.C. FA-’18 10/0
23 Thompson, Darian S 6-2 211 9/22/93 4 Boise State Lancaster, Calif. FA-’18 10/0
55 Vander Esch, Leighton LB 6-4 255 2/8/96 2 Boise State Riggins, Idaho D1-’18 16/11
3 White, Mike QB 6-5 220 3/25/95 2 Western Kentucky Pembroke Pines, Fla. D5-’18 0*
78 Wichmann, Cody G 6-5 325 3/2/92 3 Fresno State Mariposa, Calif. FA-’18 0*
52 Williams, Connor G 6-5 310 5/12/97 2 Texas Coppell, Texas D2-’18 13/10
16 Wilson, Cedrick WR 6-2 195 11/20/95 2 Boise State Memphis, Tenn. D6b-’18 0*
82 Witten, Jason TE 6-6 263 5/6/82 16 Tennessee Elizabethton, Tenn. FA-’19 0*
99 Woods, Antwaun DT 6-1 312 1/3/93 2 Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’18 15/15
25 Woods, Xavier S 5-11 205 7/26/95 3 Louisiana Tech Monroe, La. D6a-’17 14/14

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* 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

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COACHING STAFF Gary Brown, running backs; born July 1, ing experience. College coach: Utah State
Head Coach, 1969, Williamsport, Pa. Running back 1976, California 1983-1991, Arizona
Jason Garrett Penn State 1987-1990. Pro running back State 1992-94, Southern California 1995.
Pro Career: Named the eighth head Houston Oilers 1991-95, San Diego Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996-
coach in Dallas Cowboys history on Chargers 1997, New York Giants 1998- 2005, Detroit Lions 2006-08 (head
January 5, 2011 and became the first for- 99. College coach: Lycoming 2003-05, coach), Chicago Bears 2009-2012, joined
mer Cowboys player to become the Susquehanna 2006-07, Rutgers 2008. Cowboys in 2013.
team’s head coach. Named the club’s Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2009-2012, Kellen Moore, offensive coordinator; born
interim head coach at the midpoint of the joined Cowboys in 2013. July 12, 1989, Prosser, Washington.
2010 season and went on to guide a Steve Brown, offensive assistant; born Quarterback Boise State 2007-2011. Pro
Dallas team that had started the season May 3, 1987, Charlotte, N.C. Attended quarterback Detroit Lions 2012-14, Dallas
with a 1-7 record to a 5-3 mark down the Tennessee. No college or pro playing Cowboys 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined
stretch. Since the 2007 season Garrett experience. College coach: Tennessee Cowboys in 2018.
had been the Cowboys offensive coordi- 2006-08, Syracuse 2009-2012. Pro Doug Nussmeier, tight ends; born
nator, and in 2008, he was assigned the coach: Buffalo Bills 2013-14, joined December 11, 1970, Oswego, Ore.
additional duties of being the club’s assis- Cowboys in 2016. Quarterback Idaho 1990-93. Pro quarter-
tant head coach. Under Garrett, the Dallas Marc Colombo, offensive line; born back New Orleans Saints 1994-97,
offense finished among the NFL’s top-10 October 8, 1978, Bridgewater, Mass. Indianapolis Colts 1998, British Colombia
seven times: 2016 (5th), 2014 (7th), Offensive Tackle Boston College 1997- Lions (CFL) 2000. College coach:
2013 (10th), 2012 (6th), 2010 (10th), 2001. Pro offensive tackle Chicago Bears Michigan State 2003-05, Fresno State
2009 (2nd) and 2007 (2nd). Under 2002-05, Dallas Cowboys 2005-10, 2008, Washington 2009-2011, Alabama
Garrett, the Cowboys notched their third Miami Dolphins 2011. Pro coach: Joined 2012-13, Michigan 2014, Florida 2015-
consecutive winning season, the NFC Cowboys in 2015. 17. Pro coach: British Colombia Lions
East divisional crown, and the club’s NFL- Greg Jackson, safeties; born August 20, (CFL) 2001, Ottawa Renegades (CFL)
best 33rd postseason appearance follow- 1966, Miami, Fla. Safety Louisiana State 2002, St. Louis Rams 2006-07, joined
ing a 10-6 record in the 2018 regular sea- 1985-88. Pro safety New York Giants Cowboys in 2018.
son. After starting a rookie quarterback 1989-1993, Philadelphia Eagles 1994-95, Keith O’Quinn, special teams coordinator;
and running back that both made the Pro New Orleans Saints 1996, San Diego born July 28, 1973, Pensacola, Fla.
Bowl en route to a team record tying 13-3 Chargers 1997-2000. College coach: Safety North Texas 1991-96. No pro play-
season and the NFC East title in 2016, Idaho 2003, Louisiana-Monroe 2004-06, ing experience. College coach: Hardin-
Garrett won his first NFL Coach of the Year Tulane 2007-09, Wisconsin 2010, Simmons 2000-02, Abilene Christian
award. In 2014 he oversaw a team that Michigan 2015. Pro coach: San Francisco 2003-04. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in
finished 12-4 and won the NFC East, his 49ers 2011-14, joined Cowboys in 2016. 2010.
first division championship as head Jon Kitna, quarterbacks; born September Carlos Polk, asst. special teams; born
coach, and won a Wild Card playoff 21, 1972, Tacoma, Wash. Quarterback February 22, 1977, Memphis, Tenn.
game. Garrett was named Pro Football Central Washington 1992-95. Pro quar- Linebacker Nebraska 1998-2000. Pro
Weekly’s NFL’s Assistant Coach of the terback Seattle Seahawks 1997-2000, linebacker San Diego Chargers 2001-07,
Year in March of 2008. Career record: Cincinnati Bengals 2001-05, Detroit Lions Dallas Cowboys 2008. College coach:
79-62. 2006-08, Dallas Cowboys 2010-11. Pro Grossmont (CA) College 2009. Pro
Background: Played quarterback at coach: Joined Cowboys in 2019. coach: San Diego Chargers 2010-12,
Princeton (1987-88) and was named the Akam Kleffner, asst. offensive line; born Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-18, joined
Ivy League’s Player of the Year and hon- September 29, 1988, Portland, Ore. Cowboys in 2019.
orable mention All American as a senior. Offensive line Portland State 2008-2011. Kris Richard, passing game coordina-
Played professionally in World League No pro playing experience. College coach: tor/defensive backs; born October 28,
and Canadian Football League (both Portland State 2012-18, Missouri 2018. 1978, Los Angeles, Calif. Cornerback
1991) before joining Dallas (1992-99), Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2019. Southern California 1998-2001. Pro:
Giants (2000-03), Buccaneers (2004) Sanjay Lal, wide receivers; born July 23, Cornerback Seattle Seahawks 2002-04,
and Dolphins (also 2004). Key reserve on 1969, London, England. Wide receiver San Francisco 49ers 2005. College
three Super Bowl teams with Dallas and UCLA 1989, Washington 1990-92. Pro Coach: Southern California 2008-09. Pro
one with the Giants. Began his coaching wide receiver Scottish Claymores (NFLE) Coach: Seattle Seahawks 2010-17.
career as quarterbacks coach with Nick 1999. College coach: Los Medanos (CA) Joined the Dallas Cowboys in 2018.
Saban’s Dolphins. College 2003, Saint Mary’s (CA) College Kyle Valero, asst. wide receivers; born
Personal: Born March 28, 1966, in 2004, California 2004-06. Pro coach: April 24, 1986, Fountain Valley, Calif.
Abington, Pa. He and his wife Brill reside Oakland Raiders 2009-2011, New York Attended Florida State. No college or pro
in Dallas. Jets 2012-14, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, playing experience. College coach: Florida
Indianapolis Colts 2017, joined Cowboys State 2008-09. Pro coach: Detroit Lions
ASSISTANT COACHES in 2018. 2010-12, joined Cowboys in 2014.
Ken Amato, defensive assistant; born Leon Lett, defensive tackles; born Mike Woicik, director of strength and
May 18, 1977, Miami, Fla. October 12, 1968, Mobile, Ala. Defensive conditioning; born September 26, 1956,
Linebacker/long snapper Moorpark (CA) tackle Hinds (Miss.) C.C. 1987-88, Baltimore. Attended Boston College. No
J.C. 1995-96, Montana State 1997-98. Emporia State 1989-1990. Pro defensive college or pro playing experience. College
Pro: Linebacker/long snapper Tennessee tackle Dallas Cowboys 1991-2000, coach: Springfield College 1978-1980,
Titans 2003-2011. Pro coach: Joined Denver Broncos 2001. College coach: Syracuse 1980-89. Pro coach: Dallas
Cowboys in 2018. Louisiana-Monroe 2009-2010. Pro Cowboys 1990-96, New Orleans Saints
Ben Bloom, linebackers; born October 17, coach: Joined Cowboys in 2011. 1997-99, New England Patriots 2000-10,
1982, Wellesley, Mass. Offensive line Rod Marinelli, defensive coordina- re-joined Cowboys in 2011.
Tufts 2001-04. No pro playing experience. tor/defensive line; born July 13, 1949,
College coach: Tufts 2005-07, Harvard Rosemead, Calif. Offensive/defensive
2008. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns tackle Utah 1968, offensive tackle
2010, joined Cowboys in 2011. California Lutheran 1970-72. No pro play-

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner and Chairman of the Board: Portsmouth Spartans 1930-33
Martha Firestone Ford (566-671-32)
Vice Chairmen: Martha Ford Morse, Records include postseason games
Sheila Ford Hamp, William Clay Ford 1930 Hal (Tubby) Griffen ..........5-6-3
Jr., Elizabeth Ford Kontulis 1931-36 George (Potsy) Clark ...49-20-6
President: Rod Wood 1937-38 Earl (Dutch) Clark ..........14-8-0
Executive Vice President and General 1939 Elmer (Gus) Henderson ...6-5-0
Manager: Bob Quinn 1940 George (Potsy) Clark .......5-5-1
Senior Vice President of Administration, 1941-42 Bill Edwards* ..................4-9-1
CFO: Allison Maki 1942 John Karcis .....................0-8-0
Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs and 1943-47 Charles (Gus) Dorais ...20-31-2
General Counsel: Jay Colvin 1948-50 Alvin (Bo) McMillin ......12-24-0
Senior Vice President of Business 1951-56 Raymond (Buddy) Parker..50-24-2
Development: Kelly Kozole 1957-64 George Wilson .............55-45-6
National Football Conference Vice President of Football Administration: 1965-66 Harry Gilmer................10-16-2
North Division Mike Disner 1967-72 Joe Schmidt ................43-35-7
Team Colors: Honolulu Blue and Silver Vice President of Player Personnel: 1973 Don McCafferty ...............6-7-1
222 Republic Drive Kyle O’Brien 1974-76 Rick Forzano** ...........15-17-0
Allen Park, Michigan 48101 Vice President of Finance: Elliott Kessler 1976-77 Tommy Hudspeth ........11-13-0
Telephone: (313) 216-4000 Vice President of Marketing: Emily Griffin 1978-84 Monte Clark .................43-63-1
Vice President of Operations: 1985-88 Darryl Rogers*** ........18-40-0
2019 SCHEDULE Todd Argust 1988-96 Wayne Fontes ..............67-71-0
PRESEASON Vice President of Corporate Development 1997-2000 Bobby Ross****.........27-32-0
Aug. 8 New England .....................7:30 & Ticketing: Todd Lambert 2000 Gary Moeller....................4-3-0
Aug. 17 at Houston .........................8:00 Chief of Staff – Head Coach 2001-02 Marty Mornhinweg ........5-27-0
Aug. 23 Buffalo...............................8:00 Administration: Kevin Anderson 2003-05 Steve Mariucci#..........15-28-0
Aug. 29 at Cleveland .......................7:30 Director of Player Personnel: 2005 Dick Jauron .....................1-4-0
Lance Newmark 2006-08 Rod Marinelli ...............10-38-0
REGULAR SEASON Player Personnel: Charles Brensinger, 2009-13 Jim Schwartz ..............29-52-0
Sep. 8 at Arizona...........................4:25 Cary Conklin, Noor Davis, 2014-17 Jim Caldwell ................36-30-0
Sep. 15 Los Angeles Chargers .......1:00 Dakota Duncan, Brian Hudspeth, 2018 Matt Patricia ..................6-10-0
Sep. 22 at Philadelphia ....................1:00 Joe Kelleher, Jessica Larmony, *Released after three games in 1942
Sep. 29 Kansas City .......................1:00 Eloy Ledesma, Rob Lohman, **Resigned after four games in 1976
Oct. 6 BYE Jordan Martin, Ron Miles, ***Released after 11 games in 1988
Oct. 14 at Green Bay (Mon) ............8:15 Patrick Mularkey, Jay Muraco, ****Resigned after nine games in 2000
Oct. 20 Minnesota .........................1:00 Steven Neal, Mark Olson, # Released after 11 games in 2005
Oct. 27 New York Giants ................1:00 Roman Phifer, Jimmy Raye III,
Nov. 3 at Oakland ..........................4:05 Dave Sears, Bird Sherrill, PAID ATTENDANCE
Nov. 10 at Chicago..........................1:00 Scott Sika, Dave Uyrus Home 490,983 Away 525,653
Nov. 17 Dallas ................................1:00 Director of Football Communications: Total 1,016,636
Nov. 24 at Washington ....................1:00 Eamonn Reynolds Single-game home record,
Nov. 28 Chicago (Thanksgiving)....12:30 Senior Director of Corporate 80,444 (12/20/81)
Dec. 8 at Minnesota ......................1:00 Communications and New Media: Single-season home record,
Dec. 15 Tampa Bay.........................1:00 Ben Manges 644,904 (1980)
Dec. 21/22at Denver ............................TBD Director of New Media: John Bondegard
Dec. 29 Green Bay..........................1:00 Director of Event Presentation: 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
* All times ET Bryan Bender Round Name Pos. College
Director of Ticket Operations: 1 T.J. Hockenson TE Iowa
Stadium: Ford Field (opened in 2002) Mark Graham 2 Jahlani Tavai LB Hawai’i
•Capacity: 64,500 Head Athletic Trainer: Dave Granito 3 Will Harris DB Boston College
2000 Brush Street Equipment Manager: Tim O’Neill 4 Austin Bryant DL Clemson
Detroit, Michigan 48226 Director of Video Operations: Erik Kunttu 5 Amani Oruwariye DB Penn St.
Playing Surface: FieldTurf 6 Travis Fulgham WR Old Dominion
Training Camp: 222 Republic Drive Ty Johnson RB Maryland
Allen Park, Michigan 7 Isaac Nauta TE Georgia
48101 P.J. Johnson DT Arizona

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (1-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Stafford 555 367 3777 66.1 21 11 40/255 89.9
08/10 L 10-16 at Oakland Cassel 17 7 59 41.2 0 1 1/13 26.3
08/17 L 17-30 N.Y. Giants Ellington 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/24 W 33-30 at Tampa Bay Prater 1 1 8 100.0 1 0 0/0 139.6
08/30 L 17-35 Cleveland Lions 574 375 3844 65.3 22 12 41/268 88.5
Opponents 496 323 3897 65.1 29 7 43/298 102.7
REGULAR SEASON (6-10)
Date Result Opponent TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/10 L 17-48 N.Y. Jets SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Slay 3 107 35.7 67t 1
09/16 L 27-30 at San Francisco Prater 0 0 0 30/30 28/32 0 114 Diggs 3 41 13.7 37t 1
09/23 W 26-10 New England Blount 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Walker 1 0 0.0 0 0
09/30 L 24-26 at Dallas Golladay 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Lions 7 148 21.1 67t 2
10/07 W 31-23 Green Bay M. Jones 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Opponents 12 155 12.9 41t 2
10/21 W 32-21 at Miami Johnson 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 24
10/28 L 14-28 Seattle Roberts 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/04 L 9-24 at Minnesota Tate 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Martin 74 3310 44.7 32 61
11/11 L 22-34 at Chicago Zenner 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Lions 74 3310 44.7 32 61
11/18 W 20-19 Carolina T. Jones 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 68 3078 45.3 27 60
11/22 L 16-23 Chicago Decker 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/02 L 16-30 L.A. Rams Diggs 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/09 W 17-3 at Arizona A. Jones 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/16 L 13-14 at Buffalo Slay 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Agnew 12 3 57 4.8 16 0
12/23 L 9-27 Minnesota Toilolo 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 T. Jones 8 8 87 10.9 25 0
12/30 W 31-0 at Green Bay Lions 11 22 2 30/30 28/32 0 324 Tate 2 0 15 7.5 9 0
Opponents 11 29 4 35/39 19/28 0 360 Powell 2 3 8 4.0 5 0
SCORE BY PERIODS 2-Pt Conv: None. Diggs 2 1 4 2.0 4 0
Lions 69 101 58 96 0 — 324 Lions 0-5, Opponents 2-5. Ellington 1 5 0 0.0 0 0
Opponents 43 124 94 99 0 — 360 Lions 27 20 171 6.3 25 0
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 29 25 332 11.4 78t 1
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Johnson 118 641 5.4 71 3
Lions Opp. Blount 154 418 2.7 27 5 KICKOFF
Total First Downs 325 315 Zenner 55 265 4.8 29 3 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 91 88 Riddick 40 171 4.3 19 0 Agnew 8 216 27.0 45 0
Passing 201 191 Stafford 25 71 2.8 10 0 Abdullah 4 107 26.8 32 0
Penalty 33 36 Tate 3 42 14.0 30 0 T. Jones 4 81 20.3 22 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 75/208 69/186 Agnew 1 17 17.0 17 0 Powell 2 43 21.5 27 0
3rd Down Pct. 36.1 37.1 Cassel 2 13 6.5 14 0 Willson 2 35 17.5 20 0
4th Down: Made/Att 11/18 9/17 Golladay 1 8 8.0 8 0 Lions 20 482 24.1 45 0
4th Down Pct. 61.1 52.9 Wilson 1 7 7.0 7 0 Opponents 37 837 22.6 90 0
Possession Avg. 31:24 28:36 Powell 1 4 4.0 4 0
Total Net Yards 5236 5360 Ellington 1 2 2.0 2 0 FIELD
Avg. Per Game 327.3 335.0 Abdullah 1 1 1.0 1 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Plays 1019 942 Bellore 1 0 0.0 0 0 Prater 0/0 8/8 12/12 5/7 3/5
Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.7 Lions 404 1660 4.1 71 11 Lions 0/0 8/8 12/12 5/7 3/5
Net Yards Rushing 1660 1761 Opponents 403 1761 4.4 70 11 Opponents 0/0 5/5 7/10 7/11 0/2
Avg. Per Game 103.8 110.1
Total Rushes 404 403 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD SACKS No.
Net Yards Passing 3576 3599 Golladay 70 1063 15.2 60 5 Okwara 7.5
Avg. Per Game 223.5 224.9 Riddick 61 384 6.3 20 0 Kennard 7.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 41/268 43/298 Tate 44 517 11.8 67 3 Davis 6.0
Gross Yards 3844 3897 M. Jones 35 508 14.5 39t 5 Ansah 4.0
Att./Completions 574/375 496/323 Johnson 32 213 6.7 24 1 Harold 4.0
Completion Pct. 65.3 65.1 Ellington 23 132 5.7 21 0 Harrison 3.5
Had Intercepted 12 7 Toilolo 21 263 12.5 39 1 Hand 3.0
Punts/Average 74/44.7 68/45.3 T. Jones 19 190 10.0 26 2 Jean Francois 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 74/39.2 68/41.0 Willson 13 87 6.7 13 0 Hyder 1.0
Penalties/Yards 94/852 94/886 Powell 11 129 11.7 41 0 C. Jones 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 14/7 13/7 A. Jones 11 80 7.3 15 1 Lawson 1.0
Touchdowns 35 44 Blount 10 67 6.7 23 0 Quin 1.0
Rushing 11 11 Roberts 9 100 11.1 29 3 Robinson 1.0
Passing 22 29 Zenner 7 56 8.0 30 0 Wilson 1.0
Returns 2 4 Bellore 4 15 3.8 8 0 Lions 43.0
Abdullah 2 18 9.0 12 0 Opponents 41.0
Valles 2 11 5.5 6 0
Decker 1 11 11.0 11t 1
Lions 375 3844 10.3 67 22
Opponents 323 3897 12.1 82 29

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Sanders, 1989-98...................................................................15,269
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2009-18 ..............................................................38,526
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2009-18 ...................................................................237
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Calvin Johnson, 2007-15 ......................................................................731
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Calvin Johnson, 2007-15 .................................................................11,619
Interceptions ...................................................................Dick LeBeau, 1959-72 ............................................................................62
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sam Martin, 2013-18...........................................................................46.1
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jack Christiansen, 1951-58..................................................................12.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Pat Studstill, 1961-67...........................................................................25.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Hanson, 1992-2012....................................................................495
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Barry Sanders, 1989-98........................................................................109
Points..............................................................................Jason Hanson, 1992-2012.................................................................2,150
*Sacks............................................................................Robert Porcher, 1992-2003..................................................................95.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Sanders, 1997 ..........................................................................2,053
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2011......................................................................5,038
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2011...........................................................................41
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Herman Moore, 1995 ............................................................................123
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Calvin Johnson, 2012 ....................................................................**1,964
Interceptions ...................................................................Don Doll, 1950........................................................................................12
Jack Christiansen, 1953 ..........................................................................12
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Yale Lary, 1963 ....................................................................................48.9
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Pat Studstill, 1962................................................................................15.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ameer Abdullah, 2015..........................................................................29.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Hanson, 1993 ...............................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Barry Sanders, 1991 ...............................................................................17
Points..............................................................................Jason Hanson, 2012 .............................................................................134
*Sacks............................................................................Robert Porcher, 1999 ...........................................................................15.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Sanders, 11-13-94 ......................................................................237
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matthew Stafford, 1-1-12 ......................................................................520
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Gary Danielson, 12-9-78...........................................................................5
Matthew Stafford, 11-9-09, 11-20-11, 1-1-12, 11-26-15 ..........................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Herman Moore, 12-4-95 .........................................................................14
Calvin Johnson, 10-27-13.......................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Calvin Johnson, 10-27-13.....................................................................329
Interceptions ...................................................................Don Doll, 10-23-49 ...............................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Garo Yepremian, 11-13-66 ........................................................................6
Jason Hanson, 10-17-99 ..........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Doak Walker, 11-19-50 .............................................................................4
Cloyce Box, 12-3-50 .................................................................................4
Barry Sanders, 11-24-91 ..........................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Doak Walker, 11-19-50 ...........................................................................24
Cloyce Box, 12-3-50 ...............................................................................24
Barry Sanders, 11-24-91 ........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Bill Gay, 9-4-83......................................................................................5.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
76 Aboushi, Oday OL 6-5 315 6/5/91 7 Virginia Brooklyn, N.Y. UFA(Ariz)-’19 8/6*
24 Adams, Andrew S 6-0 198 10/28/92 4 Connecticut Red Oak, Ga. FA-’19 13/4*
39 Agnew, Jamal CB 5-10 190 4/3/95 3 San Diego San Diego, Calif. D5-’17 6/0
12 Amendola, Danny WR 5-11 190 11/2/85 11 Texas Tech The Woodlands, Texas FA-’19 15/15*
26 Anderson, C.J. RB 5-8 225 2/10/91 7 California Richmond, Calif. UFA(LAR)-’19 11/3*
46 Bawden, Nick FB 6-2 245 6/22/96 2 San Diego State Los Gatos, Calif. D7-’18 0*
27 Coleman, Justin CB 5-11 190 3/27/93 5 Tennessee Brunswick, Ga. UFA(Sea)-’19 16/5*
18 Cook, Connor QB 6-4 215 1/29/93 3 Michigan State Hinckley, Ohio FA-’19 0*
21 Cooper Sr., Marcus CB 6-2 197 2/1/90 7 Rutgers Hartford, Conn. W(Chi)-’18 6/0
65 Crosby, Tyrell OL 6-4 309 9/5/95 2 Oregon Henderson, Nev. D5-’18 10/2
86 Cunningham, Jerome TE 6-3 250 5/25/91 2 Southern Connecticut State Waterbury, Conn. FA-’18 3/0
66 Dahl, Joe G 6-4 305 4/9/93 4 Washington State Spokane, Wash. D5-’16 10/1
40 Davis, Jarrad LB 6-1 238 11/16/94 3 Florida Kingsland, Ga. D1-’17 16/16
68 Decker, Taylor T 6-7 311 8/23/93 4 Ohio State Vandalia, Ohio D1-’16 16/16
28 Diggs, Quandre DB 5-9 200 1/22/93 5 Texas Angleton, Texas D6-’15 16/16
78 Donnal, Andrew OL 6-6 305 3/3/92 5 Iowa Monclova, Ohio W(Balt)-’18 2/0
38 Ford, Mike CB 6-0 194 8/4/95 2 Southeast Missouri Alton, Ill. FA-’18 7/4
90 Flowers, Trey DE 6-2 265 8/16/93 5 Arkansas Huntsville, Ala. UFA(NE)-’19 15/15*
60 Glasgow, Graham C/G 6-6 310 8/19/92 4 Michigan Aurora, Ill. D3-’16 16/16
19 Golladay, Kenny WR 6-4 213 11/3/93 3 Northern Illinois Chicago, Ill. D3-’17 15/13
93 Hand, Da'Shawn DL 6-3 297 11/14/95 2 Alabama Woodbridge, Va. D4-’18 13/8
98 Harrison Sr., Damon DT 6-3 353 11/29/88 8 William Penn Westlake, La. T(NYG)-’18 10/9
83 James, Jesse TE 6-7 261 6/4/94 5 Penn State Glassport, Pa. UFA(Pitt)-’19 16/7*
33 Johnson, Kerryon RB 5-11 206 6/30/97 2 Auburn Huntsville, Ala. D2-’18 10/7
17 Jones, Andy WR 6-1 215 6/28/94 2 Jacksonville Clermont, Fla. FA-’18 8/3
52 Jones, Christian LB 6-3 244 2/18/91 6 Florida State Winter Park, Fla. UFA(Chi)-’18 16/16
11 Jones Jr., Marvin WR 6-2 198 3/12/90 8 California Fontana, Calif. UFA(Cin)-’16 9/9
42 Kennard, Devon LB 6-4 256 6/24/91 6 Southern California Phoenix, Ariz. UFA(NYG)-’18 15/15
35 Killebrew, Miles S 6-2 222 5/10/93 4 Southern Utah Henderson, Nev. D4-’16 16/0
55 Lee, Eric DE 6-3 255 8/9/94 3 South Florida Daphne, Ala. FA-’18 9/0
14 Lewis, Tommylee WR 5-7 168 10/24/92 4 Northern Illinois West Palm Beach, Fla. FA' 19 7/3*
70 Loewen, Mitchell DE 6-5 275 2/14/93 3 Arkansas Lahaina, Hawaii W(NO-’18 1/0*
54 Longa, Steve LB 6-0 240 9/29/94 3 Rutgers Saddle Brook, N.J. FA-’16 0*
6 Martin, Sam P 6-1 211 2/27/90 7 Appalachian State Fayetteville, Ga. D5b-’13 16/0
29 Melvin, Rashaan CB 6-2 194 10/2/89 7 Northern Illinois Waukegan, Ill. UFA(Oak)-’19 14/7*
48 Muhlbach, Don LS 6-4 258 8/17/81 16 Texas A&M Lufkin, Texas FA-’04 16/0
95 Okwara, Romeo DE 6-4 274 6/17/95 4 Notre Dame Charlotte, N.C. W(NYG)-’18 15/14
10 Powell, Brandon WR 5-8 181 9/12/95 2 Florida Deerfield Beach, Fla. FA-’18 6/1
5 Prater, Matt K 5-10 201 8/10/84 13 Central Florida Estero, Fla. FA-’14 16/0
77 Ragnow, Frank OL 6-5 308 5/17/96 2 Arkansas Victoria, Minn. D1-’18 16/16
44 Reeves-Maybin, Jalen LB 6-0 230 1/31/95 3 Tennessee Clarksville, Tenn. D4a-’17 9/0
25 Riddick, Theo RB 5-9 201 5/4/91 7 Notre Dame Manville, N.J. D6b-’13 14/3
80 Roberts, Michael TE 6-5 265 5/7/94 3 Toledo Cleveland, Ohio D4b-’17 8/2
91 Robinson, A'Shawn DT 6-4 322 3/21/95 4 Alabama Fort Worth, Texas D2-’16 13/7
3 Savage, Tom QB 6-4 230 4/26/90 6 Pittsburgh Clifton Heights, Pa. FA-’19 0*
23 Slay, Darius CB 6-0 190 1/1/91 7 Mississippi State Brunswick, Ga. D2-’13 15/15
9 Stafford, Matthew QB 6-3 220 2/7/88 11 Georgia Highland Park, Texas D1a-’09 16/16
31 Tabor, Teez CB 6-0 201 12/31/95 3 Florida Washington, D.C. D2-’17 12/4
82 Thomas, Logan TE 6-6 250 7/1/91 4 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, Va. FA-’19 12/3*
30 Virgin, Dee CB 5-9 205 10/29/93 2 West Alabama Donalsonville, Ga. FA-’18 4/0
71 Wagner, Rick T 6-6 315 10/21/89 7 Wisconsin West Allis, Wis. UFA(Balt)-’17 15/15
47 Walker, Tracy DB 6-1 206 2/1/95 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Brunswick, Ga. D3-’18 16/0
45 Washington, Charles S 5-10 192 3/10/93 2 Fresno State Inglewood, Calif. FA-’16 13/0
79 Wiggins, Kenny G 6-6 330 8/8/88 6 Fresno State Elk Grove, Calif. UFA(LAC)-’18 16/10
32 Wilson, Tavon S 6-0 212 3/19/90 8 Illinois Washington, D.C. UFA(NE)-’16 15/3
34 Zenner, Zach RB 5-11 221 9/13/91 5 South Dakota State Eagan, Minn. FA-’18 8/1

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* 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.

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COACHING STAFF Patriots 1997-2004, Cleveland Browns 2005-06, coach: Japanese X League 1996-97, Atlanta
Head Coach, Carolina Panthers 2007-2010, Minnesota Vikings Falcons 2004-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-08,
Matt Patricia 2011-15, San Diego Chargers 2016, Denver Seattle Seahawks 2009, joined Lions in 2014.
Pro Career: Named Lions’ 27th head coach on Broncos 2017, joined Lions in 2018. Evan Rothstein, head coach asst./research &
February 5, 2018. Patricia enters his second sea- Bo Davis, defensive line; born Magee, Miss. analysis; born April 20, 1988, Merrick, N.Y.
son in Detroit after spending six seasons (2012-17) Offensive line Louisiana State 1990-92. No pro Attended SUNY Cortland. No college or pro playing
as defensive coordinator for the New England playing experience. College coach: Louisiana State experience. College coach: SUNY Cortland 2010,
Patriots. He originally joined the Patriots as a coach- 1995-97, 2002-05, Alabama 2007-2010, 2014- Syracuse 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined Lions in
ing assistant in 2004 before serving as the assistant 15, Texas 2011-13, Texas-San Antonio 2017. Pro 2012.
offensive line (2005), linebackers (2006-10) and coach: Miami Dolphins 2006, Jacksonville Jaguars Sean Ryan, quarterbacks: born May 1, 1972,
safeties coach (2011). He assisted in guiding New 2016, joined Lions in 2018. Hudson Falls, N.Y. Safety/outside linebacker
England to three Super Bowl Championships Hank Fraley, asst. offensive line; born September Hamilton College 1991-94. No pro playing experi-
(XXXIX, XLIX, LI), six AFC Championships and 13 21, 1977, Gaithersburg, Md. Offensive line Robert ence. College coach: Siena 1997, Albany 1998-99,
AFC East Division titles. In all 14 of his seasons with Morris 1997-99. Pro offensive line Philadelphia Colgate 2000, Boston College 2001-02, Columbia
the Patriots, New England finished with 10 or more Eagles 2001-05, Cleveland Browns 2006-09, St. 2003-05, Harvard 2006. Pro coach: New York
wins, including 11 seasons with 12 or more wins. Louis Rams 2010. College coach: San Diego 2012, Giants 2007-2015, Houston Texans 2016-18,
During Patricia’s six years as the team’s defensive San Jose State 2013, UCLA 2017. Pro coach: joined Lions in 2019.
coordinator, the Patriots accumulated an NFL-best Minnesota Vikings 2014-16, joined Lions in 2018. Josh Schuler, strength & power coordinator; born
75-21 (.781) record during that span and ranked Al Golden, linebackers; born July 4, 1969, Colts October 5, 1983, Muscatine, Iowa. Attended Iowa
second in points allowed (19.2). After moving over Neck, N.J. Tight end Penn State 1987-1991. Pro State. No college or pro playing experience. College
to coach the defensive side of the ball in 2006, tight end New England Patriots 1992. College coach: Colorado 2007, 2010-12, Auburn 2008-
Patricia helped New England finish among the top coach: Virginia 1994-96, Boston College 1997-99, 2010, Navy 2012-15. Pro coach: Joined Lions in
10 in points allowed during 11 of his 12 seasons Penn State 2000, Virginia 2001-05, Temple 2006- 2016.
with the defense. Career record: 6-10. 2010 (head coach), Miami 2011-15 (head coach). Brian Stewart, defensive backs; born December 4,
Background: Prior to New England, Patricia spent Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2016. 1964, San Diego, Calif. Defensive back Northern
six years in the college ranks, including stints at Steve Gregory, defensive assistant; born January Arizona 1983, 1986-87. No pro playing experience.
Syracuse as a graduate assistant (2001-03) and 8, 1983, Brooklyn, N.Y. Defensive back Syracuse College coach: Cal Poly 1993-94, Northern Arizona
Amherst College where he coached the defensive 2002-05. Pro defensive back San Diego Chargers 1994-95, Missouri 1996, 1999-2000, San Jose
line (1999-2000). He began his coaching career at 2006-2011, New England Patriots 2012-13. State 1997-98, Syracuse 2001, Houston 2010-11,
his alma mater, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute College coach: Syracuse 2015, joined Lions in Maryland 2012-14, Nebraska 2015-16, Rice 2017.
(R.P.I), as a graduate assistant in 1996 before 2018. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2002-03, San Diego
spending two years working as an aeronautical Rodney Hill, asst. strength & performance: born Chargers 2004-06, Dallas Cowboys 2007-08,
engineer. April 24, 1991, Philadelphia, Penn. No college or Philadelphia Eagles 2009, joined Lions in 2018.
Personal: Born September 13, 1974 in Sherrill, N.Y. pro playing experience. College coach: Kutztown Stephen Thomas, defensive quality control: born
He and his wife, Raina, have three children, sons 2013, Penn State 2014-15, Howard 2016-17, July 29, 1983, Brooklyn, N.Y. Defensive back
Dominic and Dante, and daughter Giamina. Central Florida 2018. Pro coach: New York Giants Buffalo 2003-05. No pro playing experience.
2017, joined Lions in 2019. College coach: Cortland 2007-08, Delaware 2009-
ASSISTANT COACHES Harold Nash Jr., football performance coordinator; 2010, Southern Mississippi 2011, Princeton 2012-
Darrell Bevell, offensive coordinator; born January born May 5, 1970, New Orleans, La. Defensive 14, 2016-18. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2015,
6, 1970, Yuma, Ariz. Quarterback Wisconsin 1992- back Southwestern Louisiana 1990-93. Pro defen- joined Lions in 2019.
95. No pro playing experience. College coach: sive back Shreveport Pirates (CFL) 1994-95, Leon Washington, WCF Minority Coaching
Westmar 1996, Iowa State 1997, Connecticut Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1996-99, Winnipeg Blue Assistantship/Offense & Special Teams: born
1998-99. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2000-04, Bombers (CFL) 1999-2003, Edmonton Eskimos August 29, 1982, Jacksonville, Fla. Running back
Minnesota Vikings 2006-2010, Seattle Seahawks (CFL) 2004. Pro coach: New England Patriots Florida State 2002-05. Pro running back New York
2011-17, joined Lions in 2019. 2005-2015, joined Lions in 2016. Jets 2006-09, Seattle Seahawks 2010-12, New
John Bonamego, special teams coordinator: born Paul Pasqualoni, defensive coordinator; born England Patriots 2013, Tennessee Titans 2013-14.
August 14, 1963, Waynesboro, Pa. Quarterback/ August 16, 1949 Cheshire, Conn. Linebacker Penn Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2019.
wide receiver Central Michigan. No pro playing State 1968-1971. College coach: Southern Chris White, tight ends; born June 29, 1967,
experience. College coach: Maine 1988-91, Lehigh Connecticut State 1976-1981, Western Groveland, Mass. Quarterback Colby College 1987-
1992, Army 1993-98. Central Michigan 2015-18. Connecticut State 1982-86 (head coach), Syracuse 1990. No pro playing experience. College coach:
Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 1999-2002, 2012, 1987-2004 (head coach 1991-2004), Connecticut Arkansas State 1992, Holy Cross 1993-94,
Green Bay Packers, 2003-05, New Orleans Saints 2011-13 (head coach), Boston College 2016-17. Nevada-Las Vegas 1996-98, Cal Poly-San Luis
2006-07, 2011, Miami Dolphins 2008-2010, Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2005-07, 2010, Miami Obispo 1999, Syracuse 2000-08, Iowa 2013-16,
Detroit Lions 2013-14, re-joined Lions in 2019. Dolphins 2008-09, Chicago Bears 2014, Houston Connecticut 2017. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings
Kyle Caskey, running backs; born December 7, Texans 2015, joined Lions in 2018. 2009-2012, joined Lions in 2018.
1978, Bryan, Texas. Tight end Texas A&M 1997- Brian Picucci, offensive assistant/quality control; Marquice Williams, asst. special teams; born
98. No pro playing experience. College coach: born Leominster, Mass. Fullback/tight end Syracuse November 8, 1985, Fresno, Calif. Defensive back
Louisiana-Monroe 2004-05, Indiana State 2006- 1989-1993. No pro playing experience. College Fresno City College 2003-05, University of Mary
08, Mississippi 2009. Pro coach: Cincinnati coach: Southern Connecticut State 1994-97, (N.D.) 2006-08. No pro playing experience. College
Bengals 2010-18, joined Lions in 2019. Massachusetts 1998-99, 2004-2012, coach: Winona State 2010, Central Oklahoma
David Corrao, director of football research; born Northeastern 2000-03, Central Connecticut State 2011, South Dakota 2012-15. Pro coach: Los
Mission Viejo, Calif. Linebacker San Diego 1992. 2013, Widener 2014, Becker College 2015, Maine Angeles Chargers 2016-18, re-joined Lions in
No pro playing experience. College coach: 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2018. 2019.
Syracuse 2000-03, Northeastern 2004, Mississippi Robert Prince, wide receivers; born May 8, 1965, Billy Yates, WCF Minority Coaching Assistantship/
2005-07, Northern Michigan 2016. Pro coach: Okinawa, Japan. Wide receiver Humboldt State Defense; born April 15, 1980, Ft. Worth, Texas.
Miami Dolphins 2008-2015, joined Lions in 2018. 1987-1990. No pro playing experience. College Offensive line Texas A&M. Offensive line Miami
Jeff Davidson, offensive line; born October 3, coach: Humboldt State 1989-1990, Montana State Dolphins 2003, New England Patriots 2004-08,
1967, Akron, Ohio. Offensive line Ohio State 1986- 1991, Sacramento State 1992-93, Fort Lewis Cleveland Browns 2009-2010. College coach:
89. Pro offensive line Denver Broncos 1990-92. Pro College 1994-95, Portland State 1998-2000, Boise Texas Tech 2013-15, Bowling Green State 2016-
coach: New Orleans Saints 1995-96, New England State, 2001-03, 2011-13, Colorado 2010. Pro 17. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2018.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
President and Chief Executive Officer: (777-593-38)
Mark Murphy Records include postseason games
General Manager: Brian Gutekunst 1921-49 Earl (Curly) Lambeau .212-106-21
Chief Operating Officer and General
Counsel: Ed Policy 1950-53 Gene Ronzani* .............14-31-1
Executive Vice President/Director of 1953 Hugh Devore-
Football Operations: Russ Ball Ray (Scooter) McLean**..0-2-0
Vice President of Finance and 1954-57 Lisle Blackbourn...........17-31-0
Administration: Paul Baniel 1958 Ray (Scooter) McLean....1-10-1
Vice President of Sales and Business 1959-67 Vince Lombardi ............98-30-4
Development: Craig Benzel
Vice President of Marketing and Fan 1968-70 Phil Bengtson ...............20-21-1
Engagement: Gabrielle Valdez Dow 1971-74 Dan Devine...................25-28-4
Vice President of Human Resources: 1975-83 Bart Starr .....................53-77-3
Nicole Ledvina 1984-87 Forrest Gregg ...............25-37-1
Vice President of Communications: 1988-91 Lindy Infante.................24-40-0
National Football Conference Jason Wahlers 1992-98 Mike Holmgren .............84-42-0
Senior Advisor to Football Operations:
North Division Ted Thompson 1999 Ray Rhodes......................8-8-0
Team Colors: Dark Green, Gold, and White Director – Football Operations: 2000-05 Mike Sherman ..............59-43-0
Lambeau Field Atrium Milt Hendrickson 2006-18 Mike McCarthy***.....135-85-2
1265 Lombardi Avenue Co-Director of Player Personnel: 2018 Joe Philbin .......................2-2-0
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 Jon-Eric Sullivan * Resigned after 10 games in 1953
Telephone: (920) 569-7500 Co-Director of Player Personnel: ** Co-coaches
John Wojciechowski *** Released after 12 games in 2018
Director of College Scouting:
2019 SCHEDULE Matt Malaspina
PRESEASON National Scout: Sam Seale PAID ATTENDANCE
Aug. 8 Houston .............................7:00 Personnel Executive: Lee Gissendaner Home 622,621 Away 505,675
Aug. 15 at Baltimore........................6:30 Pro Scout: Richmond Williams Total 1,128,296
College Scouts: Luke Benuska, Single-game home record,
Aug. 22 vs. Oakland (Winnipeg, Can.) .7:00 Joe Hueber, Patrick Moore,
Aug. 29 Kansas City .......................7:00 78,481 (10/16/16)
Mike Owen, Charlie Peprah, Single-season home record,
Charles Walls, Brandian Ross
REGULAR SEASON College Scouting Coordinator: 625,727 (2016)
Sep. 5 at Chicago (Thu) ................7:20 Danny Mock
Sep. 15 Minnesota .......................12:00 Pro Personnel Coordinator: 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Autumn Thomas-Beenenga Round Name Pos. College
Sep. 22 Denver.............................12:00 Chief of Staff: Darryl Franklin 1 Rashan Gary LB Michigan
Sep. 26 Philadelphia (Thu) .............7:20 Director of Player Engagement: Darnell Savage DB Maryland
Oct. 6 at Dallas.............................3:25 Grey Ruegamer
Director of Performance Nutrition: 2 Elgton Jenkins G Mississippi St.
Oct. 14 Detroit (Mon).....................7:15
Adam Korzun 3 Jace Sternberger TE Texas A&M
Oct. 20 Oakland ...........................12:00
Football Logistics/Team Travel: Matt Klein 5 Kingsley Keke DE Texas A&M
Oct. 27 at Kansas City ..................*7:20 Director of Football Technology: 6 Ka’dar Hollman DB Toledo
Nov. 3 at Los Angeles Chargers.....3:25 Mike Halbach Dexter Williams RB Notre Dame
Nov. 10 Carolina...........................12:00 Strength and Conditioning Assistants:
Mark Lovat, Thadeus Jackson, 7 Ty Summers LB Texas Christian
Nov. 17 BYE
Nov. 24 at San Francisco.................3:25 Grant Thorne
Dec. 1 at New York Giants ...........12:00 Video Director: Chris Kirby
Equipment Manager: Gordon (Red) Batty
Dec. 8 Washington .....................12:00 Head Athletic Trainer: Bryan Engel
Dec. 15 Chicago ...........................12:00 Director of Public Affairs: Aaron Popkey
Dec. 23 at Minnesota (Mon) ............7:15 Assistant Director of Communications:
Dec. 29 at Detroit ..........................12:00 Sarah Quick
* All times CT; Sunday night games in Communications Manager: Tom Fanning
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Communications Coordinator:
Nate LoCascio
Stadium: Lambeau Field (opened in 1957) Director of Brand & Marketing:
•Capacity: 81,441 Joan Malcheski
1265 Lombardi Avenue Director of Community Outreach &
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 Player/Alumni Relations:
Playing Surface: SISGrass Cathy Dworak
Training Camp: St. Norbert College Director of Development and Hospitality:
Charlie Millerwise
De Pere, Wisconsin 54115 Director of Digital, Broadcast & Game
LAMBEAU FIELD Presentation: Kregg Shilbauer
Director of Facility Operations:
Ted Eisenreich
Director of Information Technology:
Kenny Ansel
Director of Retail Operations:
Peggy Prebelski
Director of Sales & Business
Development: Chad Watson
Director of Security/Risk Management:
Doug Collins
Director of Stadium Services:
Jennifer Ark
Director of Ticketing and Premium
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Rodgers 597 372 4442 62.3 25 2 49/353 97.6
08/09 W 31-17 Tennessee Kizer 42 20 187 47.6 0 2 4/38 40.5
08/16 W 51-34 Pittsburgh Scott 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/24 L 6-13 at Oakland Packers 640 392 4629 61.3 25 4 53/391 93.7
08/30 L 21-33 at Kansas City Opponents 527 336 4074 63.8 30 7 44/322 100.9

REGULAR SEASON (6-9-1) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Clinton-Dix 3 25 8.3 24 0
Date Result Opponent
Crosby 0 0 0 34/36 30/37 0 124 Breeland 2 48 24.0 26 1
09/09 W 24-23 Chicago
D. Adams 0 13 0 0/0 0/0 0 80 Alexander 1 27 27.0 27 0
09/16 T 29-29 Minnesota (OT)
A. Jones 8 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 King 1 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 L 17-31 at Washington
J. Williams 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Packers 7 100 14.3 27 1
09/30 W 22-0 Buffalo
Rodgers 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Opponents 4 51 12.8 27t 1
10/07 L 23-31 at Detroit
Allison 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
10/15 W 33-30 San Francisco
Cobb 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
10/28 L 27-29 at L.A. Rams
Graham 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Scott 71 3176 44.7 19 67
11/04 L 17-31 at New England
Valdes-Scantling0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Packers 72 3176 44.1 19 67
11/11 W 31-12 Miami
Breeland 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 72 3258 45.3 28 64
11/15 L 24-27 at Seattle
J. Jackson 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
11/25 L 17-24 at Minnesota
Kendricks 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/02 L 17-20 Arizona
Kumerow 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/09 W 34-20 Atlanta
Montgomery 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 T. Williams 12 10 83 6.9 23 0
12/16 L 17-24 at Chicago
Tonyan 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Cobb 7 6 46 6.6 17 0
12/23 W 44-38 at N.Y. Jets (OT)
Packers 14 25 2 34/36 30/37 0 376 T. Davis 4 1 44 11.0 15 0
12/30 L 0-31 Detroit
Opponents 15 30 2 43/44 23/31 1 400 Alexander 4 1 25 6.3 24 0
(OT) Overtime
2-Pt Conv: D. Adams, Rodgers, J. Williams. J. Jackson 2 1 0 0.0 0 0
Packers 3-4, Opponents 2-3. King 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
SCORE BY PERIODS
Packers 30 19 198 6.6 24 0
Packers 75 107 92 96 6 — 376
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 20 27 206 10.3 44 0
Opponents 104 131 61 104 0 — 400
A. Jones 133 728 5.5 67 8
J. Williams 121 464 3.8 20 3 KICKOFF
2018 TEAM STATISTICS
Rodgers 43 269 6.3 23 2 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Packers Opp.
Montgomery 26 105 4.0 16 1 Montgomery 10 210 21.0 27 0
Total First Downs 332 331
Kizer 5 39 7.8 12 0 Breeland 8 173 21.6 38 0
Rushing 98 100
Valdes-Scantling 2 29 14.5 21 0 Moore 4 102 25.5 37 0
Passing 208 199
Greene 1 26 26.0 26 0 J. Williams 4 95 23.8 30 0
Penalty 26 32
St. Brown 1 5 5.0 5 0 Patrick 2 23 11.5 15 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 75/204 79/212
Bibbs 1 2 2.0 2 0 Valdes-Scantling 1 21 21.0 21 0
3rd Down Pct. 36.8 37.3
Packers 333 1667 5.0 67 14 T. Davis 1 20 20.0 20 0
4th Down: Made/Att 10/20 12/18
Opponents 446 1918 4.3 41 15 Packers 30 644 21.5 38 0
4th Down Pct. 50.0 66.7
Opponents 40 1022 25.6 99t 1
Possession Avg. 29:38 30:22
Total Net Yards 5905 5670
RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD
D. Adams 111 1386 12.5 57 13 FIELD
Avg. Per Game 369.1 354.4
Graham 55 636 11.6 54 2 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Plays 1026 1017
Valdes-Scantling 38 581 15.3 60 2 Crosby 0/0 4/4 10/11 11/15 5/7
Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.6
Cobb 38 383 10.1 75t 2 Packers 0/0 4/4 10/11 11/15 5/7
Net Yards Rushing 1667 1918
J. Williams 27 210 7.8 26 0 Opponents 0/0 4/4 9/10 10/14 0/3
Avg. Per Game 104.2 119.9
Total Rushes 333 446
A. Jones 26 206 7.9 24t 1
St. Brown 21 328 15.6 54 0 SACKS No.
Net Yards Passing 4238 3752
Allison 20 303 15.2 64t 2 Fackrell 10.5
Avg. Per Game 264.9 234.5
Kendricks 19 170 8.9 22 1 Clark 6.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 53/391 44/322
Montgomery 15 170 11.3 43 0 Martinez 5.0
Gross Yards 4629 4074
Kumerow 8 103 12.9 49t 1 C. Matthews 3.5
Att./Completions 640/392 527/336
Tonyan 4 77 19.3 54t 1 Lowry 3.0
Completion Pct. 61.3 63.8
Lewis 3 39 13.0 30 0 Gilbert 2.5
Had Intercepted 4 7
Bibbs 3 13 4.3 5 0 Daniels 2.0
Punts/Average 72/44.1 72/45.3
Moore 2 15 7.5 10 0 (group) 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 72/38.8 72/41.9
Lazard 1 7 7.0 7 0 M. Adams 1.5
Penalties/Yards 108/937 97/792
Vitale 1 2 2.0 2 0 Perry 1.5
Fumbles/Ball Lost 22/11 18/8
Packers 392 4629 11.8 75t 25 Brice 1.0
Touchdowns 41 47
Opponents 336 4074 12.1 75t 30 Clinton-Dix 1.0
Rushing 14 15
Greene 1.0
Passing 25 30
J. Jones 1.0
Returns 2 2
Morrison 1.0
Whitehead 1.0
Alexander 0.5
Packers 44.0
Opponents 53.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ahman Green, 2000-06, 2009............................................................8,322
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brett Favre, 1992-2007 ....................................................................61,655
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Brett Favre, 1992-2007 .........................................................................442
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Donald Driver, 1999-2012 .....................................................................743
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Donald Driver, 1999-2012 ................................................................10,137
Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Dillon, 1952-59 ............................................................................52
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Tim Masthay, 2010-15 .........................................................................44.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Desmond Howard, 1996, 1999 ............................................................13.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Travis Williams, 1967-70......................................................................26.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Mason Crosby, 2007-18 .......................................................................307
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Don Hutson, 1935-45 ...........................................................................105
Points..............................................................................Mason Crosby, 2007-18.....................................................................1,469
*Sacks............................................................................Clay Matthews, 2009-18 ......................................................................83.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ahman Green, 2003 ...........................................................................1,883
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Aaron Rodgers, 2011 .........................................................................4,643
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Aaron Rodgers, 2011 ..............................................................................45
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Sterling Sharpe, 1993............................................................................112
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jordy Nelson, 2014............................................................................1,519
Interceptions ...................................................................Irv Comp, 1943.......................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Tim Masthay, 2011 ..............................................................................45.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Billy Grimes, 1950 ...............................................................................19.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Travis Williams, 1967 .......................................................................**41.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Chester Marcol, 1972..............................................................................33
Ryan Longwell, 2000 ..............................................................................33
Mason Crosby, 2013...............................................................................33
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ahman Green, 2003 ................................................................................20
Points..............................................................................Paul Hornung, 1960 ..............................................................................176
*Sacks............................................................................Tim Harris, 1989..................................................................................19.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ahman Green, 12-28-03 .......................................................................218
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Flynn, 1-1-12 ................................................................................480
Aaron Rodgers, 9-15-13 .......................................................................480
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Flynn, 1-1-12 ....................................................................................6
Aaron Rodgers, 10-14-12, 11-9-14...........................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Don Hutson, 11-22-42 ............................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Billy Howton, 10-21-56 .........................................................................257
Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Dillon, 11-26-53.........................................................................**4
Willie Buchanon, 9-24-78......................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Chris Jacke, 11-11-90, 10-14-96..............................................................5
Ryan Longwell, 9-24-00............................................................................5
Mason Crosby, 10-6-13, 11-22-15, 9-16-18.............................................5
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Paul Hornung, 12-12-65............................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Paul Hornung, 10-8-61............................................................................33
*Sacks............................................................................Vonnie Holliday, 12-22-02 ......................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
17 Adams, Davante WR 6-1 215 12/24/92 6 Fresno State Palo Alto, Calif. D2-’14 15/15
90 Adams, Montravius DL 6-4 304 7/24/95 3 Auburn Vienna, Ga. D3-’17 16/1
23 Alexander, Jaire CB 5-10 196 2/9/97 2 Louisville Charlotte, N.C. D1-’18 13/11
81 Allison, Geronimo WR 6-3 202 1/18/94 4 Illinois Riverview, Fla. FA-’16 5/4
31 Amos, Adrian S 6-0 214 4/29/93 5 Penn State Baltimore, Md. UFA(Chi)-’19 16/16*
69 Bakhtiari, David T 6-4 310 9/30/91 7 Colorado San Mateo, Calif. D4a-’13 16/16
35 Bibbs, Kapri RB 5-10 203 1/10/93 4 Colorado State Plainfield, Ill. W(Wash)-’18 12/0*
8 Boyle, Tim QB 6-4 232 10/3/94 2 Eastern Kentucky Middletown, Conn. FA-’18 0*
43 Bradley, Hunter LS 6-3 241 5/21/94 2 Mississippi State Collierville, Tenn. D7b-’18 16/0
98 Brown, Fadol DL 6-4 282 4/15/93 2 Mississippi Charleston, S.C. FA-’18 4/0
28 Brown, Tony CB 6-0 199 7/13/95 2 Alabama Beaumont, Texas FA-’18 11/3
75 Bulaga, Bryan T 6-5 314 3/21/89 10 Iowa Woodstock, Ill. D1-’10 14/14
42 Burks, Oren LB 6-3 233 3/21/95 2 Vanderbilt Lorton, Va. D3-’18 14/4
32 Carson, Tra RB 5-11 228 10/24/92 3 Texas A&M Texarkana, Texas FA-’18 4/0
97 Clark, Kenny DL 6-3 314 10/4/95 4 UCLA Rialto, Calif. D1-’16 13/13
54 Crawford, James LB 6-2 239 12/2/94 2 Illinois Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’18 16/0
2 Crosby, Mason K 6-1 207 9/3/84 13 Colorado Georgetown, Texas D6c-’07 16/0
76 Daniels, Mike DL 6-0 310 5/5/89 8 Iowa Blackwood, N.J. D4a-’12 10/9
1 Davis, Jawill WR 6-1 191 4/6/95 2 Bethune-Cookman Hialeah, Fla. W(NYG)-’19 7/0*
11 Davis, Trevor WR 6-1 188 7/4/93 4 California Martinez, Calif. D5-’16 2/0
51 Fackrell, Kyler LB 6-5 245 11/25/91 4 Utah State Mesa, Ariz. D3-’16 16/7
93 Gilbert, Reggie LB 6-3 261 4/1/93 2 Arizona Laveen, Ariz. FA-’16 16/0
80 Graham, Jimmy TE 6-7 265 11/24/86 10 Miami Wilson, N.C. UFA(Sea)-’18 16/12
36 Greene, Raven S 5-11 197 2/2/95 2 James Madison Virginia Beach, Va. FA-’18 8/0
37 Jackson, Josh CB 6-0 196 4/3/96 2 Iowa Corinth, Texas D2-’18 16/10
21 Jamerson, Natrell CB 5-11 201 12/15/95 2 Wisconsin Ocala, Fla. FA-’18 12/0*
46 Johnson, Malcolm FB 6-1 231 8/11/92 3 Mississippi State Tuscaloosa, Ala. FA-’18 0*
33 Jones, Aaron RB 5-9 208 12/2/94 3 Texas-El Paso El Paso, Texas D5b-’17 12/8
24 Jones, Josh S 6-2 220 9/20/94 3 North Carolina State Walled Lake, Mich. D2b-’17 13/5
20 King, Kevin CB 6-3 200 5/5/95 3 Washington Oakland, Calif. D2a-’17 6/6
9 Kizer, DeShone QB 6-4 235 1/3/96 3 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio T(Cle)-’18 3/0
16 Kumerow, Jake WR 6-4 209 2/17/92 2 Wisconsin-Whitewater Bartlett, Ill. FA-’17 5/2
95 Lancaster, Tyler DL 6-3 313 11/4/94 2 Northwestern Plainfield, Ill. FA-’18 12/5
89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 267 5/19/84 14 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. FA-’18 16/4
70 Light, Alex T/G 6-5 309 5/2/96 2 Richmond Salem, Va. FA-’18 3/0
63 Linsley, Corey C 6-3 301 7/27/91 6 Ohio State Boardman, Ohio D5a-’14 16/16
99 Looney, James DL 6-3 287 5/15/95 2 California Lake Worth, Fla. D7a-’18 3/0
94 Lowry, Dean DL 6-6 296 6/9/94 4 Northwestern Rockford, Ill. D4b-’16 16/8
50 Martinez, Blake LB 6-2 237 1/9/94 4 Stanford Oro Valley, Ariz. D4a-’16 16/16
64 McCray, Justin G 6-3 317 5/31/92 3 Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’17 12/5
82 Moore, J'Mon WR 6-3 205 5/23/95 2 Missouri Missouri City, Texas D4-’18 12/0
57 Pankey, Adam G/T 6-5 313 2/2/94 2 West Virginia Hamilton, Ohio FA-’17 1/0
62 Patrick, Lucas G 6-3 313 7/30/93 3 Duke Brentwood, Tenn. FA-’16 14/4
25 Redmond, Will CB 5-11 186 12/28/93 4 Mississippi State Memphis, Tenn. FA-’18 5/0
12 Rodgers, Aaron QB 6-2 225 12/2/83 15 California Chico, Calif. D1-’05 16/16
6 Scott, JK P 6-6 208 10/30/95 2 Alabama Denver, Colo. D5b-’18 16/0
79 Simon, Deon DL 6-4 332 7/6/90 2 Northwestern State (LA) Baton Rouge, La. FA-’18 0*
91 Smith, Preston LB 6-5 265 11/17/92 5 Mississippi State Stone Mountain, Ga. UFA(Wash)-’19 16/16*
55 Smith, Za'Darius LB 6-4 272 9/8/92 5 Kentucky Greenville, Ala. UFA(Balt)-’19 16/8*
78 Spriggs, Jason T 6-6 301 5/17/94 4 Indiana Elkhart, Ind. D2-’16 13/2
19 St. Brown, Equanimeous WR 6-5 214 9/30/96 2 Notre Dame Anaheim, Calif. D6-’18 12/7
39 Sullivan, Chandon CB 5-11 189 8/7/96 2 Georgia State Winder, Ga. FA-’19 5/1*
65 Taylor, Lane G 6-3 324 11/22/89 7 Oklahoma State Arlington, Texas FA-’13 15/14
85 Tonyan, Robert TE 6-5 237 4/30/94 2 Indiana State McHenry, Ill. FA-’17 16/1
77 Turner, Billy T/G 6-5 310 10/17/91 6 North Dakota State Arden Hills, Minn. UFA(Den)-’19 16/11*
32 Tyson, Mike S 6-1 210 7/27/93 2 Cincinnati Norfolk, Va. W(Hou)-’19 10/2*
83 Valdes-Scantling, Marquez WR 6-4 206 10/10/94 2 South Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. D5c-’18 16/10
45 Vitale, Danny FB 6-0 239 10/26/93 4 Northwestern Wheaton, Ill. FA-’18 5/0
30 Williams, Jamaal RB 6-0 213 4/3/95 3 Brigham Young Fontana, Calif. D4b-’17 16/8
38 Williams, Tramon CB 5-11 191 3/16/83 13 Louisiana Tech Houma, La. UFA(Ariz)-’18 16/16

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* 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

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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
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COACHING STAFF A&M-Commerce 2013-14, Texas 2015, Georgia Washington Redskins 2000-10, 2014-18, joined
Head Coach, 2016-18, Incarnate Word 2019. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2019.
Matt LaFleur Packers in 2019. Justin Outten, tight ends; born October 26, 1983,
Pro Career: Named the 15th head coach in team Ryan Downard, asst. defensive backs; born June Doylestown, Pa. Center Syracuse 2003-06. No
history on January 8, 2019. Is entering his 11th 22, 1988, Lima, Ohio. Defensive back Eastern pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse
season in the NFL, having served as an offensive Michigan 2007-10. No pro playing experience. 2007. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2016-18, joined
coordinator for the past two seasons (Los Angeles College coach: Toledo 2013, Texas Tech 2013, Packers in 2019.
Rams, 2017; Tennessee, 2018). Also coached Bowling Green State 2016-17. Pro coach: Christian Parker, defensive quality control; born
quarterbacks for two seasons with the Atlanta Cleveland Browns 2014-15, joined Packers in December 23, 1991, Flemington, N.J. Wide
Falcons (2015-16) and four seasons with the 2018. receiver/cornerback Richmond 2009-12. No pro
Washington Redskins (2010-13). Got his start in Maurice Drayton, asst. special teams; born playing experience. College coach: Virginia State
the NFL coaching ranks as an offensive assistant October 5, 1976, Moncks Corner, S.C. Defensive 2013-14, Norfolk State 2015-16, William & Mary
with the Houston Texans in 2008-09. During his back The Citadel 1994-98. No pro playing experi- 2017, Notre Dame 2017, Texas A&M 2018. Pro
first 10 seasons in the league, was a part of offen- ence. College coach: The Citadel 1999-2005, coach: Joined Packers in 2019.
sive staffs that helped its teams rank in the top 10 2014-15, South Carolina State 2008-09, Coastal Mike Pettine, defensive coordinator; born
in the league in total yards seven times (2008-09, Carolina 2010-11, Southern Mississippi 2012. Pro September 25, 1966, Doylestown, Pa. Safety
2012-13, 2015-17). In three of his last six sea- coach: Charleston Swamp Foxes (A2 FL) 2000-02, Virginia 1984-87. No pro playing experience.
sons in the NFL, was on a staff that helped its Seinajoki Crocodiles (European Football League) College coach: Pittsburgh 1993-94. Pro coach:
offense finish in the top five in the league in scor- 2006, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2013, Indianapolis Baltimore Ravens 2002-08, New York Jets 2009-
ing, highlighted by No. 1 rankings in 2016 Colts 2016-17, joined Packers in 2018. 12, Buffalo Bills 2013, Cleveland Browns 2014-15
(Falcons) and 2017 (Rams). Guided the Titans Luke Getsy, quarterbacks; born February 16, (head coach), joined Packers in 2018.
offense to a No. 7 league ranking in rushing (126.4 1984, Munhall, Pa. Quarterback Pittsburgh 2002- Jason Simmons, defensive backs; born March
ypg) in ’18 and also helped Tennessee rank No. 7 03, Akron 2005-06. No pro playing experience. 30, 1976, Inglewood, Calif. Cornerback Arizona
in the league with 18 giveaways, tied for the sec- College coach: Akron 2007-08, West Virginia State 1994-97. Pro defensive back Pittsburgh
ond fewest in franchise history. Helped the Rams Wesleyan 2009, Pittsburgh 2010, Indiana Steelers 1998-2001, Houston Texans 2002-07.
lead NFL in scoring with an average of 29.9 points University (PA) 2011-12, Western Michigan 2013, Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2011.
per game in 2017, more than doubling their aver- Mississippi State 2018. Pro coach: Green Bay Ben Sirmans, running backs; born October 17,
age from 2016 (14.0 ppg) as they became the first Packers 2014-17, re-joined Packers in 2019. 1970, East Orange, N.J. Running back Maine
team in the Super Bowl era to go from last to first Chris Gizzi, strength and conditioning coordinator; 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College
in the NFL in scoring in one season. Tutored born March 8, 1975, Cleveland, Ohio. Linebacker coach: Maine 1996-99, Kent State 2000-04,
Falcons QB Matt Ryan, who led the league with a Air Force 1994-97. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos Michigan State 2005-06, Boston College 2007-
117.1 passer rating in 2016, the fifth highest in a 1998-99, Green Bay Packers 2000-01. College 11. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 2012-15, joined
season in NFL history, on his way to being named coach: Air Force 1998-99. College coach: North Packers in 2016.
the NFL MVP. Coached QB Robert Griffin III with Carolina 2013. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2014. Mike Smith, outside linebackers; born September
the Redskins in 2012, who earned AP Offensive Nathaniel Hackett, offensive coordinator; born 2, 1981, Lubbock, Texas. Linebacker Texas Tech
Rookie of the Year honors. Career record: 0-0. December 19, 1979, Fullerton, Calif. 2000-03. Pro linebacker Baltimore Ravens 2005-
Background: Played QB at Saginaw Valley State Linebacker/long snapper UC Davis 1999-2002. 07. College coach: Hawai’i 2009, Texas Tech
(2000-02), where he guided the Cardinals to three No pro playing experience. College coach: UC 2013-15. Pro coach: New York Jets 2010-12,
straight NCAA Division II playoff appearances and Davis 2003, Stanford 2003-05, Syracuse 2010- Kansas City Chiefs 2016-18, joined Packers in
earned second-team All-Great Lakes 12. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-07, 2019.
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors in all Buffalo Bills 2008-09, 2013-14, Jacksonville Adam Stenavich, offensive line; born March 11,
three seasons. Ranks No. 2 in school history in Jaguars 2015-18, joined Packers in 2019. 1983, Marshfield, Wis. Tackle Michigan 2002-05.
passing yards (7,699) and No. 3 in completions Kevin Koger, offensive quality control; born Tackle Green Bay Packers 2006, Amsterdam
(560) and passing TDs (67). Played in the National December 12, 1989, Toledo, Ohio. Tight end Admirals (NFLE) 2007, Houston Texans 2008-09.
Indoor Football League for the Omaha Beef in Michigan 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 2011-13, Northern
2003 and the Billings Outlaws in 2004. Coached College coach: Michigan 2013-14, Tennessee Arizona 2014, San Jose State 2015-16. Pro
collegiately at Saginaw Valley State (2003), 2015, Eastern Kentucky 2016-18. Pro coach: coach: San Francisco 49ers 2017-18, joined
Central Michigan (2004-05), Northern Michigan Joined Packers in 2019. Packers in 2019.
(2006), Ashland (2007) and Notre Dame (2014). Shawn Mennenga, special teams coordinator; Rayna Stewart, special teams quality control;
Personal: Born November 3, 1979, in Mount born January 8, 1971, Melbourne, Iowa. born June 18, 1973, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Pleasant, Mich. He and his wife, BreAnne, have Defensive back Missouri 1992. No pro playing Cornerback Northern Arizona 1992-95. Pro defen-
two sons, Luke and Ty. His younger brother, Mike, experience. College coach: Southwest Baptist sive back Houston Oilers 1996-97, Miami
is the wide receivers/passing game coordinator for 1994-96, Western Kentucky 1997, Hutchinson Dolphins 1998, Jacksonville Jaguars 1999-2000.
the San Francisco 49ers. Their father, Dennis, (Kan.) C.C. 1998-2000, Culver-Stockton 2001-04 College coach: Northwestern 2007-08, Vanderbilt
coached 22 seasons (1976-97) at Central (head coach 2002-04), Fort Hays State 2005-08, 2018. Pro coach: Tennessee Titans 2009-11,
Michigan. South Dakota State 2009-10, Vanderbilt 2018. Pro joined Packers in 2019.
coach: Cleveland Browns 2011-17, joined Jason Vrable, offensive assistant; born January
ASSISTANT COACHES Packers in 2019. 23, 1985, South Park, Pa. Quarterback Marietta
Luke Butkus, asst. offensive line; born June 26, Jerry Montgomery, defensive line; born 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College
1979, Steger, Ill. Center Illinois 1998-2001. Pro September 19, 1979, Los Angeles, Calif. coach: South Florida 2007, Marietta 2007, Robert
center Rhein Fire (NFLE) 2003, Cologne Defensive tackle Iowa 1998-2001. No pro playing Morris 2008, Syracuse 2009-10, Charleston
Centurions (NFLE) 2004. College coach: Oregon experience. College coach: North Iowa Area C.C. 2011-12. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2013-16, New
2005-06, Illinois 2012, 2016-18. Pro coach: 2005, Northern Iowa 2006-08, Wyoming 2009- York Jets 2017-18, joined Packers in 2019.
Chicago Bears 2007-09, Seattle Seahawks 2010- 10, Michigan 2011-12, Oklahoma 2013-14. Pro Alvis Whitted, wide receivers; born September 4,
11, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-15, joined Packers coach: Joined Packers in 2015. 1974, Durham, N.C. Wide receiver North Carolina
in 2019. Kirk Olivadotti, inside linebackers; born January State 1994-97. Wide receiver Jacksonville
Wendel Davis, defensive quality control; born 1, 1974, Wilmington, Del. Wide receiver Purdue Jaguars 1998-2001, Oakland Raiders 2002-06.
August 16, 1988, Galveston, Texas. Linebacker 1993-96. No pro playing experience. College College coach: Millsaps College (MS) 2010, UCLA
Arkansas 2006-09. No pro playing experience. coach: Maine Maritime Academy 1997, Indiana 2011, Colorado State 2012-18. Pro coach: Joined
College coach: West Texas A&M 2010-12, Texas State 1998-99, Georgia 2011-13. Pro coach: Packers in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner/Chairman: E. Stanley Kroenke Cleveland 1937-1945,
Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice Los Angeles 1946-1994, 2016-18
President of Football Operations: Kevin St. Louis 1995-2015
Demoff (589-588-21)
General Manager: Les Snead Records include postseason games
Executive Vice President, Business
1937-38 Hugo Bezdek*.............1-13-0
Operations: Jamie Reigle
Vice President, Football & Business 1938 Art Lewis ......................4-4-0
Administration: Tony Pastoors 1939-42 Earl (Dutch) Clark......16-26-2
1944 Aldo (Buff) Donelli.........4-6-0
Chief Marketing Officer: Ronalee Zarate- 1945-46 Adam Walsh ...............16-5-1
Bayani 1947 Bob Snyder...................6-6-0
Administration: Dan August, Todd Davis, 1948-49 Clark Shaughnessy .....14-8-3
Eric Dickerson, Stephanie Cheng 1950-52 Joe Stydahar**...........19-9-0
Communications: Artis Twyman, 1952-54 Hamp Pool................23-11-2
National Football Conference Joanna Hunter, Julia Faron, 1955-59 Sid Gillman ...............28-32-1
West Division Chase Issacs, Travis Langer, 1960-62 Bob Waterfield*** ......9-24-1
Team Colors: Millennium Blue, White and Tiffany White
1962-65 Harland Svare ...........14-31-3
New Century Gold Community Affairs and Engagement:
Molly Higgins, Keely Fimbres, 1966-70 George Allen .............49-19-4
29899 Agoura Road 1971-72 Tommy Prothro .........14-12-2
Maria Camacho
Agoura Hills, CA 91301 Rams Media: Marissa Daly, Jory Hirsh 1973-77 Chuck Knox ..............57-20-1
Technology: Skarpi Hedinsson, 1978-82 Ray Malavasi ............43-36-0
2019 SCHEDULE Jeff Graves 1983-91 John Robinson..........79-74-0
PRESEASON Employee Experience: Oracio Galindo 1992-94 Chuck Knox ..............15-33-0
Aug. 10 at Oakland ..........................5:00 Ticketing and Member Services: 1995-96 Rich Brooks ..............13-19-0
Aug. 17 vs. Dallas (Hawai’i)...........7:00 Steven Moore, 1997-99 Dick Vermeil..............25-26-0
Aug. 24 Denver...............................6:00 Meagan Roberts, Terry Roy 2000-05 Mike Martz****........56-36-0
Aug. 29 at Houston .........................5:00 Partnerships: Jason Griffith, 2005 Joe Vitt .........................4-7-0
Mike O’Keefe, Joanna Yiu
2006-08 Scott Linehan#.........11-25-0
REGULAR SEASON Finance: Jeff Brewer, Darline Llopis
Merchandise: Tyrel Kirkham 2008 Jim Haslett..................2-10-0
Sep. 8 at Carolina .................10:00 AM 2009-11 Steve Spagnuolo .......10-38-0
Marketing: Marty Turman, Sarah Schuler,
Sep. 15 New Orleans......................1:25 Ray Daryabigi, Masooma Ali, 2012-16 Jeff Fisher##...........31-45-1
Sep. 22 at Cleveland .......................5:20 Cory Befort, DaLeyna Adkinson 2016 John Fassel...................0-3-0
Sep. 29 Tampa Bay.........................1:05 2017-18 Sean McVay..............26-10-0
Oct. 3 at Seattle (Thu)...................5:20 Player Personnel Executive: * Released after three games in 1938
Oct. 13 San Francisco ...................1:05 Brian Xanders ** Resigned after one game in 1952
Oct. 20 at Atlanta ...................10:00 AM Director, College Scouting: Brad Holmes *** Resigned after eight games in 1962
Oct. 27 Cincinnati (London)...10:00 AM Director, Player Engagement: **** Took medical leave after five games in 2005
Jacques McClendon # Released after four games in 2008
Nov. 3 BYE ## Released after 13 games in 2016
Nov. 10 at Pittsburgh.......................1:25 Director, Video Operations: Larry Clerico
Nov. 17 Chicago ...........................*5:20 Director, Sports Medicine and
Performance: Reggie Scott PAID ATTENDANCE
Nov. 25 Baltimore (Mon) ................5:15 Home 557,842 Away 505,117
Assistant Athletic Trainer:
Dec. 1 at Arizona...........................1:05 Byron Cunningham, Tyler Williams, Total 1,062,959
Dec. 8 Seattle.............................*5:20 Jon Hernandez, Mark Dydasco Single-game home record,
Dec. 15 at Dallas.............................1:25 Nutrition: Joey Blake 88,161 (9/16/16)
Dec. 21/22at San Francisco .................TBD Equipment Manager: Brendan Burger Single-season home record,
Dec. 29 Arizona ..............................1:25 Assistant Equipment Manager: 648,602 (2016)
* All times PT; Sunday night games in Ben Bloomer, Matt Taylor, Luis Ramos,
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Darwin Beacham Jr. 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Football Information: Ryan Garlisch, Round Name Pos. College
Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Jake Temme, Sarah Bailey
2 Taylor Rapp DB Washington
(opened in 1923) Operations: Bruce Warwick, Kate Kost,
Michael Venit, Jaime More, 3 Darrell Henderson RB Memphis
•Capacity: 76,750 David Long DB Michigan
Chris Hawes, Sophie Luoto,
391 1 S. Figueroa St. Bobby Evans T Oklahoma
Kristen Lee, Scott Lupold
Los Angeles, California 90037 Security: Dave Love 4 Greg Gaines DT Washington
Playing Surface: Natural Grass Player Personnel: Ted Monago, 5 David Edwards T Wisconsin
Training Camp: UC Irvine JW Jordan, Taylor Morton, 7 Nick Scott DB Penn St.
Irvine, CA 92697 Steve Miller, James Gladstone Dakota Allen LB Texas Tech
Player Personnel Consultant: Ray Farmer,
LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL COLISEUM Lawrence McCutcheon,
Andy Sugarman
Pro Personnel: Ray Agnew, John McKay,
Matt Waugh
College Scout: Vito Gonella, Brian Hill,
Billy Johnson, Steve Kazor,
Michael Pierce, Chance Trickett,
John Zernhelt
Scouting Assistant: Ryon Lynn,
Tory Woodbury
Nunn-Wooten Scouting Fellowship:
Cedric Jones

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Goff 561 364 4688 64.9 32 12 33/223 101.1
08/09 L 7-33 at Baltimore Hekker 4 2 19 50.0 0 0 0/0 63.5
08/18 W 19-15 Oakland Mannion 3 2 23 66.7 0 0 0/0 89.6
08/25 W 21-20 Houston Rams 568 368 4730 64.8 32 12 33/223 100.7
08/30 L 0-28 at New Orleans Opponents 533 347 4106 65.1 31 18 41/326 93.8
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
REGULAR SEASON (13-3)
SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS J. Johnson 4 46 11.5 35 0
09/10 W 33-13 at Oakland
Gurley 17 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 132 Peters 3 107 35.7 50t 1
09/16 W 34-0 Arizona
Zuerlein 0 0 0 35/36 27/31 0 116 Littleton 3 48 16.0 22 1
09/23 W 35-23 L.A. Chargers
Woods 1 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Hill 2 7 3.5 7 0
09/27 W 38-31 Minnesota
Cooks 1 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Talib 1 30 30.0 30 0
10/07 W 33-31 at Seattle
Kupp 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Ebukam 1 25 25.0 25t 1
10/14 W 23-20 at Denver
Reynolds 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Shields 1 22 22.0 22 0
10/21 W 39-10 at San Francisco
Everett 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Joyner 1 5 5.0 5 0
10/28 W 29-27 Green Bay
Santos 0 0 0 5/6 5/6 0 20 Countess 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/04 L 35-45 at New Orleans
Ficken 0 0 0 10/10 1/3 0 13 Robey-Coleman 1 0 0.0 0 0
11/11 W 36-31 Seattle
Anderson 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Rams 18 290 16.1 50t 3
11/19 W 54-51 Kansas City
Ebukam 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 12 73 6.1 26 0
12/02 W 30-16 at Detroit
Goff 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
12/09 L 6-15 at Chicago
Higbee 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/16 L 23-30 Philadelphia
M. Brown 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Hekker 43 1992 46.3 21 68
12/23 W 31-9 at Arizona
Littleton 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 1 8 Rams 43 1992 46.3 21 68
12/30 W 48-32 San Francisco
Countess 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 66 2912 44.1 26 68
Peters 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
POSTSEASON (2-1)
Hekker 0 0 0 1/1 1/1 0 4 PUNT
01/12 W 30-22 Dallas
Barron 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
01/20 W 26-23 at New Orleans (OT)
Rams 23 32 5 51/53 34/41 2 527 Natson 26 10 280 10.8 60 0
02/03 L 3-13 New England (SB LIII)
Opponents 12 31 1 39/42 25/28 1 384 Cooper 2 1 12 6.0 12 0
2-Pt Conv: Gurley 3, M. Brown, Everett. Christian 1 0 11 11.0 11 0
SCORE BY PERIODS
Rams 5-7, Opponents 2-2. Kupp 1 3 4 4.0 4 0
Rams 105 174 131 117 0 — 527
Woods 0 1 0 — — 0
Opponents 84 112 106 82 0 — 384
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Rams 30 15 307 10.2 60 0
Gurley 256 1251 4.9 36 17 Opponents 12 7 104 8.7 22 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS
Anderson 43 299 7.0 46 2
Rams Opp.
M. Brown 43 212 4.9 19 0 KICKOFF
Total First Downs 401 322
Woods 19 157 8.3 56 1 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 134 101
Goff 43 108 2.5 16 2 Countess 17 419 24.6 40 0
Passing 236 185
Kelly 27 74 2.7 7 0 Cooper 13 277 21.3 28 0
Penalty 31 36
Cooks 10 68 6.8 17 1 Natson 6 108 18.0 24 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 86/191 70/188
Kupp 4 25 6.3 12 0 Longacre 2 30 15.0 16 0
3rd Down Pct. 45.0 37.2
Davis 2 19 9.5 19 0 Woods 1 0 0.0 0 0
4th Down: Made/Att 6/15 9/15
Everett 2 16 8.0 12 0 Rams 39 834 21.4 40 0
4th Down Pct. 40.0 60.0
Reynolds 2 8 4.0 10 0 Opponents 29 652 22.5 42 0
Possession Avg. 30:42 29:18
Hekker 1 3 3.0 3 0
Total Net Yards 6738 5737
Mannion 7 -9 -1.3 3 0 FIELD
Avg. Per Game 421.1 358.6
Rams 459 2231 4.9 56 23 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Plays 1060 960
Opponents 386 1957 5.1 51 12 Zuerlein 0/0 9/9 10/10 4/6 4/6
Avg. Per Play 6.4 6.0
Santos 1/1 2/2 2/2 0/1 0/0
Net Yards Rushing 2231 1957
RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Ficken 0/0 0/1 1/1 0/1 0/0
Avg. Per Game 139.4 122.3
Woods 86 1219 14.2 39t 6 Hekker 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0
Total Rushes 459 386
Cooks 80 1204 15.1 57 5 Rams 1/1 12/13 13/13 4/8 4/6
Net Yards Passing 4507 3780
Gurley 59 580 9.8 56 4 Opponents 0/0 7/7 9/10 4/4 5/7
Avg. Per Game 281.7 236.3
Kupp 40 566 14.2 70t 6
Sacked/Yards Lost 33/223 41/326
Everett 33 320 9.7 40t 3 SACKS No.
Gross Yards 4730 4106
Reynolds 29 402 13.9 33 5 Donald 20.5
Att./Completions 568/368 533/347
Higbee 24 292 12.2 36 2 Suh 4.5
Completion Pct. 64.8 65.1
M. Brown 5 52 10.4 18t 1 Fowler 2.0
Had Intercepted 12 18
Anderson 4 17 4.3 13 0 Littleton 4.0
Punts/Average 43/46.3 66/44.1
Kelly 2 27 13.5 18 0 Ebukam 3.0
Net Punting Avg. 43/43.0 66/38.6
Hodge 2 17 8.5 14 0 Franklin-Myers 2.0
Penalties/Yards 96/878 99/852
N. Williams 2 17 8.5 11 0 Barron 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 17/7 14/12
Shields 1 12 12.0 12 0 Brockers 1.0
Touchdowns 60 44
Mundt 1 5 5.0 5 0 Joyner 1.0
Rushing 23 12
Rams 368 4730 12.9 70t 32 Longacre 1.0
Passing 32 31
Opponents 347 4106 11.8 73t 31 Westbrooks 1.0
Returns 5 1
Rams 41.0
Opponents 33.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Steven Jackson, 2004-12.................................................................10,135
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jim Everett, 1986-93........................................................................23,758
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Roman Gabriel, 1962-72 .......................................................................154
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007 .......................................................................942
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007 ..................................................................14,109
Interceptions ...................................................................Ed Meador, 1959-70 ...............................................................................46
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Johnny Hekker, 2012-17 ......................................................................47.1
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001 .................................................................11.4
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ron Brown, 1984-89, 1991 .................................................................26.3
Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 ........................................................................265
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marshall Faulk, 1999-2005......................................................................85
Points..............................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 .....................................................................1,223
*Sacks............................................................................Leonard Little, 1998-2009....................................................................87.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Eric Dickerson, 1984......................................................................**2,105
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Kurt Warner, 2001..............................................................................4,830
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Kurt Warner, 1999...................................................................................41
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1995.................................................................................119
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1995..............................................................................1,781
Interceptions ...................................................................Dick (Night Train) Lane, 1952..............................................................**14
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Donnie Jones, 2008 .............................................................................50.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Woodley Lewis, 1952...........................................................................18.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Verda (Vitamin T) Smith, 1950 .............................................................33.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 2003 ...................................................................................39
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marshall Faulk, 2000 ...............................................................................26
Points..............................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 2003 .................................................................................163
*Sacks............................................................................Robert Quinn, 2013..............................................................................19.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Willie Ellison, 12-5-71 ...........................................................................247
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Norm Van Brocklin, 9-28-51..............................................................**554
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5
Last time by Kurt Warner, 10-10-99
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tom Fears, 12-3-50 ................................................................................18
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Willie Anderson, 11-26-89 ................................................................**336
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Keith Lyle, 12-15-96
Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 9-10-06.................................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4
Last time by Marshall Faulk, 10-20-02
Points..............................................................................Many times .............................................................................................24
Last time by Marshall Faulk, 10-20-02
*Sacks............................................................................Gary Jeter, 9-18-88................................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
55 Allen, Brian C 6-2 303 10/11/95 2 Michigan State Hinsdale, Ill. D4a-’18 13/0
66 Blythe, Austin OL 6-3 298 6/16/92 4 Iowa Williamsburg, Iowa W(Ind)-’17 16/16
5 Bortles, Blake QB 6-5 236 4/28/92 6 Central Florida Oviedo, Fla. FA-’19 13/12*
90 Brockers, Michael DL 6-5 305 12/21/90 8 Louisiana State Houston, Texas D1-’12 16/16
34 Brown, Malcolm RB 5-11 222 5/15/93 4 Texas Cibolo, Texas FA-’15 12/0
41 Christian, Marqui S 5-11 207 10/27/94 4 Midwestern State Spring, Texas W(Ariz)-’16 16/0
12 Cooks, Brandin WR 5-10 183 9/25/93 6 Oregon State Stockton, Calif. T(NE)-’18 16/16
24 Countess, Blake DB 5-10 191 8/8/93 4 Auburn Owings Mills, MD FA-’16 16/1
33 Davis, Justin RB 6-1 199 11/11/95 3 Southern California Stockton, Calif. FA-’17 11/0
27 Deayon, Dont’e DB 5-9 159 1/28/94 3 Boise State Rialto, Calif. FA-’18 0*
99 Donald, Aaron DT 6-1 280 5/23/91 6 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D1b-’14 16/16
50 Ebukam, Samson OLB 6-3 245 5/9/95 3 Eastern Washington Portland, Ore. D4b-’17 16/14
81 Everett, Gerald TE 6-3 240 6/25/94 3 South Alabama Decatur, Ga. D2-’17 16/0
56 Fowler Jr., Dante OLB 6-3 255 8/3/94 5 Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. T(Jax)-’18 8/6
97 Fox, Morgan DE 6-3 275 9/12/94 3 Colorado State Pueblo Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-’16 0*
94 Franklin-Myers, John DL 6-4 288 9/26/96 2 Stephen F. Austin Greenville, Texas D4b-’18 16/0
16 Goff, Jared QB 6-4 222 10/14/94 4 California Novato, Calif. D1-’16 16/16
30 Gurley II, Todd RB 6-1 224 8/3/94 5 Georgia Tarboro, N.C. D1-’15 14/14
36 Hatfield, Dominique CB 5-10 178 12/13/94 3 Utah Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’17 10/0
79 Havenstein, Rob T 6-8 330 5/13/92 5 Wisconsin Mount Airy, Md. D2-’15 16/16
6 Hekker, Johnny P 6-5 241 2/8/90 8 Oregon State Bothell, Wash. FA-’12 16/16
89 Higbee, Tyler TE 6-6 255 1/1/93 4 Western Kentucky Clearwater, Fla. D4a-’16 16/16
20 Hill, Troy CB 5-11 183 8/29/91 5 Oregon Youngstown, Ohio W(NE)-’15 16/6
11 Hodge, KhaDarel WR 6-2 205 1/3/95 2 Prairie View A&M D’Lo, Miss. FA-’18 14/0
43 Johnson III, John S 6-0 209 12/19/95 3 Boston College West Hyattsville, Md. D3b-’17 16/16
42 Kelly, John RB 5-10 205 10/4/96 2 Tennessee Detroit, Mich. D6a-’18 4/0
59 Kiser, Micah LB 6-0 244 1/25/95 2 Virginia Baltimore, Md. D5a-’18 16/0
18 Kupp, Cooper WR 6-2 208 6/15/93 3 Eastern Washington Yakima, Wash. D3a-’17 8/8
53 Lawler, Justin DL 6-4 265 12/23/94 2 Southern Methodist Pottsboro, Texas D7b-’18 16/0
58 Littleton, Cory LB 6-3 228 11/18/93 4 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. FA-’16 16/16
52 Matthews, Clay LB 6-3 255 5/14/86 11 Southern California Agoura Hills, Calif. FA-’19 16/16*
44 McQuaide, Jake LS 6-2 235 12/7/87 9 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’11 16/16
82 Mundt, Johnny TE 6-4 233 11/23/94 2 Oregon Modesto, Calif. FA-’17 10/0
19 Natson, JoJo WR 5-7 153 2/1/94 3 Akron Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’18 13/0
70 Noteboom, Joseph T 6-5 321 6/19/95 2 Texas Christian Plano, Texas D3-’18 16/0
22 Peters, Marcus CB 6-0 195 1/9/93 5 Washington Oakland, Calif. T(KC)-’18 16/16
25 Peterson, Kevin CB 5-11 185 3/22/94 2 Oklahoma State Muskogee, Okla. FA-’16 0*
83 Reynolds, Josh WR 6-3 196 2/16/95 3 Texas A&M San Antonio, Texas D4a-’17 16/8
23 Robey-Coleman, Nickell CB 5-8 180 1/17/92 7 Southern California Frostproof, Fla. FA-’17 16/1
92 Smart, Tanzel DT 6-1 295 11/6/94 2 Tulane Baton Rouge, La. D6a-’17 2/0
21 Talib, Aqib CB 6-1 209 2/13/86 12 Kansas Richardson, Texas T(Den)-’18 8/8
88 Thomas, Michael WR 6-1 189 8/16/94 3 Southern Mississippi Chicago, Ill. D6c-’16 1/0
32 Weddle, Eric S 5-11 195 1/4/85 13 Utah Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. FA-’19 16/16*
77 Whitworth, Andrew T 6-7 330 12/12/81 14 Louisiana State Monroe, La. FA-’17 16/16
31 Williams, Darious DB 5-9 187 3/15/93 2 Alabama-Birmingham Jacksonville, Fla. W(Balt)-’18 1/0
62 Williams, Darrell T 6-6 310 3/24/93 2 Western Kentucky Dublin, Ga. FA-’18 0*
17 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 195 4/10/92 7 Southern California Gardena, Calif. FA-’17 16/16
4 Zuerlein, Greg K 6-0 191 12/27/87 8 Missouri Western Lincoln, Neb. D6-’12 11/0

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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

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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
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COACHING STAFF Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2018. 1995, UCLA 1996-97. Pro coach: Oakland
Head Coach, Andy Dickerson, asst. offensive line; born Raiders 1998-2006, Dallas Cowboys 2007-
Sean McVay January 29, 1982, Wilmington, Del. Offensive 2012, Chicago Bears 2013-14, joined Rams in
Pro Career: Named the 23rd full-time head lineman Tufts 1999-2002. No pro playing expe- 2016.
coach in franchise history on January 12, 2017. rience. College coach: Tufts 2003. Pro coach: Wade Phillips, defensive coordinator; born June
McVay became the youngest head coach in New York Jets 2006-08, 2011, Cleveland 21, 1947, Orange, Texas. Linebacker Houston
modern NFL history. In 2018, his second season Browns 2009-2010, joined Rams in 2012. 1966-68. No pro playing experience. High
as head coach, the Rams won 13 games, tied Ejiro Evero, safeties; born January 6, 1981, School coach: Orange High (Texas) 1970-72.
for the second-most single-season wins in fran- Colchester, England. Safety UC Davis 2000-03. College coach: Houston 1969, Oklahoma State
chise history and competed in the organizations Pro safety Oakland Raiders 2004. College 1973-74, Kansas 1975. Pro coach: Houston
fourth Super Bowl. In his first season in 2017, coach: UC Davis 2005-06, Redlands 2010. Pro Oilers 1976-1980, New Orleans Saints 1981-85
the Rams won seven more games than the pre- coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007-09, San (interim head coach four games in 1985),
vious season, went from last in the league in Francisco 49ers 2011-15, Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles 1986-88, Denver Broncos
scoring to first, and made their first postseason 2016, joined Rams in 2017. 1989-1994 (head coach 1993-94), Buffalo Bills
appearance in 13 years. Prior to joining the John Fassel, special teams coordinator; born 1995-2000 (head coach 1998-2000), Atlanta
Rams, McVay was the Redskins’ offensive coor- January 10, 1974, Anaheim, Calif. Wide receiv- Falcons 2002-03 (interim head coach three
dinator (2014-16), tight ends coach (2011-13) er/quarterback Pacific 1994-95, Weber State games in 2003), San Diego Chargers 2004-06,
and offensive assistant (2010). McVay joined 1996-98. No pro playing experience. College Dallas Cowboys 2007-2010 (head coach 2007-
the Redskins prior to 2010 after an undefeated coach: Bucknell 1999, 2001, Idaho State 2000, 2010), Houston Texans 2011-13 (interim head
regular season with the Florida Tuskers of the New Mexico Highlands 2002-03. Pro coach: coach three games in 2013), Denver Broncos
United Football League (UFL). The Tuskers fin- Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 2000, Baltimore 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017.
ished a perfect 6-0 before losing in the UFL’s Ravens 2005-07, Oakland Raiders 2008-2011, Wes Phillips, tight ends; born Feb. 17, 1979,
inaugural championship game. McVay originally joined Rams in 2012 (interim head coach four Houston, Texas. Quarterback Texas-El Paso
entered the National Football League as an offen- games in 2016). 1997-2001. Pro quarterback San Diego Riptide
sive assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Jedd Fisch, asst. coordinator/offense; born May (AFL2) 2002-03. College coach: Texas-El Paso
2008. Career record: 26-10. 5, 1976, Livingston, N.J. Attended Florida. No 2003, West Texas A&M 2004-05, Baylor 2006.
Background: Played wide receiver at Miami college or pro playing experience. College Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2007-2013,
(OH). His grandfather, John McVay, served in coach: Florida 1999-2000, Minnesota 2009, Washington Redskins 2014-2018, joined Rams
various administrative roles, including director of Miami 2011-12, Michigan 2015-16, UCLA in 2019.
research development for the Giants (1976), 2017. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2001-03, Aubrey Pleasant, cornerbacks; born August 20,
vice president/director of football operations for Baltimore Ravens 2004-07, Denver Broncos 1986, Tulsa, Okla. Safety Wisconsin 2005-08.
the 49ers (1983-94), as well as serving as gen- 2008, Seattle Seahawks 2010, Jacksonville No pro playing experience. College coach:
eral manager one year in San Francisco (1998- Jaguars 2013-14, joined Rams in 2018. Michigan 2011-12. Pro coach: Washington
99). Oversaw five Super Bowl championship Edward Grayer, asst. strength and conditioning; Redskins 2013-16, joined Rams in 2017.
squads and earning induction into the 49ers Hall born January 31, 1977, New Brunswick, N.J. Ted Rath, director of strength and conditioning;
of Fame in 2013. Linebacker Montclair State 1995-98. No pro born November 22, 1983, Monroe, Mich.
Personal: Born January 24, 1986 in Marietta, playing experience. College coach: Louisville Linebacker Toledo 2003-06. No pro playing
Georgia. Son of Tim and Cindy McVay. Has one 2007, Rutgers 2008-09, 2012-15. Pro coach: experience. College coach: Toledo 2007-09. Pro
brother: Ryan. Joined Rams in 2017. coach: Detroit Lions 2009-2015, Miami
Eric Henderson, defensive line; born January 8, Dolphins 2016; joined Rams in 2017.
ASSISTANT COACHES 1983, New Orleans, La. Defensive end Georgia Zac Robinson, asst. quarterbacks; born Sept.
Joe Barry, asst head coach/linebackers/front Tech 2001-05. Pro defensive end Cincinnati 29, 1986, Edmond, Okla. Quarterback
coordinator; born July 5. 1970, Murphysboro, Bengals 2006-08, Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL) Oklahoma State 2006-2009. Pro quarterback
Ill.. Linebacker Michigan 1989-1990, Southern 2009-2011. College coach: Georgia Military New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit
California 1991-93. No pro playing experience. College 2012, Oklahoma State 2013-15, Texas- Lions 2010, Cincinnati Bengals 2011-2013. Pro
College coach: Southern California 1995, 2010- San Antonio 2016. Pro coach: Los Angeles coach: Joined Rams in 2019.
11, Northern Arizona 1996-98, Nevada-Las Chargers 2017-2018, joined Rams in 2019. Chris Shula, outside linebackers; born February
Vegas 1999. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers Aaron Kromer, run game coordinator; born April 5, 1986, Cooper City, Fla. Linebacker Miami
2000, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001-06, 2009, 30, 1967, Sandusky, Ohio. Tackle Miami (OH) (Ohio) 2004-2008. No pro playing experience.
Detroit Lions 2007-08, San Diego Chargers 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College College coach: Ball State 2010, Indiana 2011-
2012-14, Washington Redskins 2015-16, joined coach: Miami (OH) 1990-98, Northwestern 13, John Carroll 2014. Pro coach: San Diego
Rams in 2017. 1998-2000. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2001- Chargers 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017.
Thad Bogardus, asst. defensive line/defensive 04, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005-07, New Shane Waldron, pass game coordina-
quality control; born April 10, 1989, Redding, Orleans Saints 2008-2012 (interim head coach tor/quarterbacks; born August 17, 1979,
Conn. No college or pro football playing experi- first six games in 2012), Chicago Bears 2013- Portland, Ore. Tight end Tufts 1999-2002. No
ence. College coach: Ball State 2011-14. Pro 14, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. pro playing experience. College coach: Notre
coach: Buffalo Bills 2014-15, Denver Broncos Zak Kromer, offensive assistant; born May 1, Dame 2005-07, Massachusetts 2012-15. Pro
2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. 1994, Rosemary Beach, Fla. No college or pro coach: New England Patriots 2002-04, 2008-
Liam Coen, asst. wide receivers; born playing experience. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 09, Hartford Colonials (UFL) 2010, Washington
November 8, 1985, Warwick, R.I. Quarterback, 2016, joined Rams in 2017. Redskins 2016, joined Rams in 2017.
Massachusetts 2004-07. No pro playing experi- Fernando Noriega, strength asst; born April 10, Eric Yarber, wide receivers; born Sept. 22,
ence. College coach: Brown 2010, 2012-14, 1991, El Monte, Calif. Defensive back Citrus 1963, Chicago, Ill. Wide receiver L.A, Valley (CA)
Rhode Island 2011, Massachusetts 2015, (CA) C.C. 2009-2010, Whitworth College 2011- J.C. 1982-83, Idaho 1984-85. Pro wide receiver
Maine 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Rams in 13. College coach: Cal State-Long Beach 2015. Washington Redskins 1986-87. College coach:
2018. Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2016. Idaho 1996, UNLV 1997, Oregon State 1999-
Matt Daniels, asst. special teams; born Skip Peete, running backs; born January 30, 2002, Washington 2005-06, Arizona State
September 27, 1987, Tucson, Ariz. Safety Duke 1963, Phoenix, Ariz. Wide receiver Arizona 2007-09, UCLA 2012-16. Pro coach: Seattle
2008-2011. Pro safety St. Louis Rams 2012-14, 1981-82, Kansas 1984-85. Pro wide receiver Seahawks 1998, San Francisco 49ers 2003-04,
Jacksonville Jaguars 2014-15, San Diego New York Jets 1987. College coach: Pittsburgh Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2011, joined Rams in
Chargers 2015. College coach: Colorado 2017. 1988-1992, Michigan State 1993-94, Rutgers 2017.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner/Chairman: Zygi Wilf (498-426-11)
Owner/President: Mark Wilf Records include postseason games
Owner/Vice Chairman: Leonard Wilf 1961-66 Norm Van Brocklin .....29-51-4
Ownership Partners: Scott Landis, 1967-83 Bud Grant ................161-99-5
David Mandelbaum 1984 Les Steckel ..................3-13-0
Owner/Executive Vice President of 1985 Bud Grant ......................7-9-0
Strategic Planning and Business 1986-91 Jerry Burns................55-46-0
Initiatives: Jonathan Wilf 1992-2001 Dennis Green* .........101-70-0
General Manager: Rick Spielman 2001-05 Mike Tice ...................33-34-0
Chief Operating Officer: Kevin Warren 2006-10 Brad Childress** .......40-37-0
Vice President of Player 2010-13 Leslie Frazier..............21-33-1
Personnel/Assistant General Manager: 2014-18 Mike Zimmer..............48-34-1
George Paton *Resigned after 15 games in 2001
Executive Vice President of Public Affairs: **Released after 10 games in 2010
National Football Conference Lester Bagley
North Division Executive Vice President of Real Estate PAID ATTENDANCE
Team Colors: Purple, Gold, and White Development and Strategic Projects: Home 517,581 Away 536,997
2600 Vikings Circle Don Becker Total 1,054,578
Eagan, Minnesota 55121 Executive Vice President of Football Single-game home record,
Telephone: (952) 828-6500 Operations: Rob Brzezinski 65,082 (9/18/16)
Executive Vice President & Chief Single-season home record,
2019 SCHEDULE 522,147 (2013)
PRESEASON Marketing Officer: Steve LaCroix
Aug. 9 at New Orleans...................7:00 Executive Vice President & Chief
Financial Officer: Steve Poppen 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Aug. 18 Seattle...............................7:00 Round Name Pos. College
Aug. 24 Arizona ............................12:00 Director of Pro Scouting: Ryan Monnens
Director of College Scouting: 1 Garrett Bradbury C North Carolina St.
Aug. 29 at Buffalo ...........................6:00 2 Irv Smith TE Alabama
Jamaal Stephenson
REGULAR SEASON Vice President of Strategic and Corporate 3 Alexander Mattison RB Boise State
Sep. 8 Atlanta.............................12:00 Communications: Jeff Anderson 4 Dru Samia G Oklahoma
Sep. 15 at Green Bay ....................12:00 Vice President of Football and Media 5 Cameron Smith LB Southern California
Sep. 22 Oakland ...........................12:00 Communications: Bob Hagan 6 Armon Watts DT Arkansas
Sep. 29 at Chicago..........................3:25 Director of Operations/Team Travel: Marcus Epps DB Wyoming
Oct. 6 at New York Giants ...........12:00 Luther Hippe Olisameka Uduh T Elon
Oct. 13 Philadelphia ....................12:00 7 Kris Boyd DB Texas
Vice President of Partnerships Activation
Oct. 20 at Detroit ..........................12:00 Dillon Mitchell WR Oregon
& Special Projects: Tanya Dreesen
Oct. 24 Washington (Thu) ..............7:20 Olabisi Johnson WR Colorado St.
Nov. 3 at Kansas City ..................12:00 Vice President of Content and
Production: Bryan Harper Austin Cutting LS Air Force
Nov. 10 at Dallas...........................*7:20
Nov. 17 Denver.............................12:00 Vice President of Marketing & Fan
Nov. 24 BYE Engagement: Dannon Hulskotter
Dec. 2 at Seattle (Mon) .................7:15 Vice President of People and Culture:
Dec. 8 Detroit .............................12:00 Lara Juras
Dec. 15 at Los Angeles Chargers...*7:20 Vice President of Operations and
Dec. 23 Green Bay (Mon) ...............7:15 Facilities: Chad Lundeen
Dec. 29 Chicago ...........................12:00 Vice President of Legal and Social
* All times CT; Sunday night games in Impact: Karin Nelsen
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Vice President of Corporate Development
& Guest Relations: J.P. Paul
Stadium: U.S. Bank Stadium Vice President of Corporate &
(opened in 2016) Technology Partnerships:
•Capacity: 66,655 John Penhollow
401 Chicago Avenue Vice President of Finance & Controller:
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 Kate Shibilski
Playing Surface: UBU Speed Series S5-M Vice President of Ticket Sales and
Training Camp: TCO Performance Center Operations: Phil Huebner
2600 Vikings Circle Director of Video: Bob Marcus
Eagan, Minnesota 55121 Executive Director of Player
Development: Les Pico
U.S. BANK STADIUM
Executive Director of Social Impact:
Brett Taber
Director of Security: Kim Klawiter
Vice President of Sports Medicine/Head
Athletic Trainer: Eric Sugarman
Equipment Manager: Dennis Ryan
Director of Food Service Operations:
Geji McKinney

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Cousins 606 425 4298 70.1 30 10 40/262 99.7
08/11 W 42-28 at Denver Vikings 606 425 4298 70.1 30 10 40/262 99.7
08/18 L 10-14 Jacksonville Opponents 503 315 3501 62.6 15 12 50/361 83.3
08/24 W 21-20 Seattle
TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
08/30 W 13-3 at Tennessee
SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Smith 3 66 22.0 52 0
Bailey 0 0 0 30/31 21/28 0 93 Harris 3 33 11.0 33 0
REGULAR SEASON (8-7-1)
Diggs 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 0 56 Kendricks 2 3 1.5 3 0
Date Result Opponent
Thielen 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 0 56 Hughes 1 28 28.0 28t 1
09/09 W 24-16 San Francisco
Murray 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Waynes 1 24 24.0 24 0
09/16 T 29-29 at Green Bay (OT)
Robinson 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Rhodes 1 3 3.0 3 0
09/23 L 6-27 Buffalo
Cook 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 H. Hill 1 2 2.0 2 0
09/27 L 31-38 at L.A. Rams
Rudolph 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Vikings 12 159 13.3 52 1
10/07 W 23-21 at Philadelphia
Carlson 0 0 0 6/6 1/4 0 9 Opponents 10 199 19.9 50t 3
10/14 W 27-17 Arizona
Cousins 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
10/21 W 37-17 at N.Y. Jets
Hughes 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
10/28 L 20-30 New Orleans
Hunter 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Wile 72 3255 45.2 27 70
11/04 W 24-9 Detroit
Joseph 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Vikings 73 3255 44.6 27 70
11/18 L 20-25 at Chicago
Treadwell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 76 3431 45.1 29 63
11/25 W 24-17 Green Bay
Vikings 9 30 3 36/37 22/32 0 360
12/02 L 10-24 at New England
Opponents 13 15 6 28/29 33/36 0 341 PUNT
12/10 L 7-21 at Seattle
2-Pt Conv: Diggs, Murray, Thielen. RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/16 W 41-17 Miami
Vikings 3-5, Opponents 5-5. Sherels 23 15 276 12.0 70 0
12/23 W 27-9 at Detroit
Zylstra 4 4 26 6.5 9 0
12/30 L 10-24 Chicago
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Hughes 2 0 13 6.5 13 0
(OT) Overtime
Cook 133 615 4.6 70 2 Beebe 0 1 0 — — 0
Murray 140 578 4.1 38t 6 Thielen 0 1 0 — — 0
SCORE BY PERIODS
Cousins 44 123 2.8 19 1 Vikings 29 21 315 10.9 70 0
Vikings 79 87 78 116 0 — 360
Diggs 10 62 6.2 20 0 Opponents 31 19 188 6.1 23 0
Opponents 75 116 53 97 0 — 341
Boone 11 47 4.3 20 0
Thielen 5 30 6.0 15 0 KICKOFF
2018 TEAM STATISTICS
Thomas 8 30 3.8 23 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Vikings Opp.
Ham 6 8 1.3 5 0 Abdullah 10 258 25.8 33 0
Total First Downs 310 303
Vikings 357 1493 4.2 70 9 Hughes 4 107 26.8 46 0
Rushing 66 107
Opponents 440 1815 4.1 75t 13 H. Hill 3 85 28.3 30 0
Passing 218 160
Sherels 2 34 17.0 17 0
Penalty 26 36
RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Robinson 1 21 21.0 21 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 73/204 58/190
Thielen 113 1373 12.2 68 9 Thomas 1 20 20.0 20 0
3rd Down Pct. 35.8 30.5
Diggs 102 1021 10.0 75t 9 Zylstra 1 15 15.0 15 0
4th Down: Made/Att 9/21 9/19
Rudolph 64 634 9.9 44t 4 Vikings 22 540 24.5 46 0
4th Down Pct. 42.9 47.4
Cook 40 305 7.6 27 2 Opponents 31 722 23.3 53 0
Possession Avg. 29:16 30:44
Treadwell 35 302 8.6 22 1
Total Net Yards 5529 4955
Murray 22 141 6.4 16 0 FIELD
Avg. Per Game 345.6 309.7
Robinson 17 231 13.6 40t 5 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Plays 1003 993
Ham 11 85 7.7 17 0 Bailey 0/0 5/6 11/11 4/9 1/2
Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.0
Conklin 5 77 15.4 33 0 Carlson 0/0 0/0 0/1 1/3 0/0
Net Yards Rushing 1493 1815
Morgan 5 36 7.2 13 0 Vikings 0/0 5/6 11/12 5/12 1/2
Avg. Per Game 93.3 113.4
Beebe 4 39 9.8 18 0 Opponents 0/0 5/6 15/15 10/11 3/4
Total Rushes 357 440
Thomas 2 21 10.5 15 0
Net Yards Passing 4036 3140
Boone 2 1 0.5 1 0 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 252.3 196.3
Zylstra 1 23 23.0 23 0 Hunter 14.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 40/262 50/361
Abdullah 1 10 10.0 10 0 Griffen 5.5
Gross Yards 4298 3501
Cousins 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 T. Johnson 4.5
Att./Completions 606/425 503/315
Vikings 425 4298 10.1 75t 30 S. Richardson 4.5
Completion Pct. 70.1 62.6
Opponents 315 3501 11.1 70t 15 Alexander 4.0
Had Intercepted 10 12
Barr 3.0
Punts/Average 73/44.6 76/45.1
Smith 3.0
Net Punting Avg. 73/41.5 76/39.9
Weatherly 3.0
Penalties/Yards 92/779 106/834
Wilson 2.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 15/10 24/8
Brothers 1.0
Touchdowns 42 34
Holmes 1.0
Rushing 9 13
Joseph 1.0
Passing 30 15
Kendricks 1.0
Returns 3 6
Parry 1.0
J. Johnson 0.5
Kearse 0.5
Vikings 50.0
Opponents 40.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Adrian Peterson, 2007-16 ................................................................11,747
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Fran Tarkenton, 1961-66, 1972-78...................................................33,098
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Fran Tarkenton, 1961-66, 1972-78........................................................239
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Cris Carter, 1990-2001 ......................................................................1,004
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Cris Carter, 1990-2001 ....................................................................12,383
Interceptions ...................................................................Paul Krause, 1968-79 .............................................................................53
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Chris Kluwe, 2005-12 ..........................................................................44.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Marcus Sherels, 2010-18.....................................................................10.6
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013-16.............................................................30.4
Field Goals ......................................................................Fred Cox, 1963-77 ................................................................................282
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Cris Carter, 1990-2001 .........................................................................110
Points..............................................................................Fred Cox, 1963-77 .............................................................................1,365
*Sacks............................................................................John Randle, 1990-2000....................................................................114.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Adrian Peterson, 2012........................................................................2,097
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Daunte Culpepper, 2004 .....................................................................4,717
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Daunte Culpepper, 2004 ..........................................................................39
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Cris Carter, 1994, 1995.........................................................................122
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Randy Moss, 2003.............................................................................1,632
Interceptions ...................................................................Paul Krause, 1975...................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Chris Kluwe, 2008................................................................................47.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Marcus Sherels, 2013 ..........................................................................15.2
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Percy Harvin, 2012 ..............................................................................35.9
Field Goals ......................................................................Gary Anderson, 1998 ..............................................................................35
Blair Walsh, 2012....................................................................................35
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Chuck Foreman, 1975 .............................................................................22
Points..............................................................................Gary Anderson, 1998 ............................................................................164
*Sacks............................................................................Jared Allen, 2011 .................................................................................22.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Adrian Peterson, 11-4-07 ..................................................................**296
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tommy Kramer, 11-2-86 .......................................................................490
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Kapp, 9-28-69................................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Rickey Young, 12-16-79..........................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Sammy White, 11-7-76.........................................................................210
Interceptions ...................................................................Many Times ..............................................................................................3
Last time by Darren Sharper, 11-13-05
Field Goals ......................................................................Rich Karlis, 11-5-89..................................................................................7
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Chuck Foreman, 12-20-75 ........................................................................4
Ahmad Rashad, 9-2-79.............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Chuck Foreman, 12-20-75 ......................................................................24
Ahmad Rashad, 9-2-79...........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Randy Holloway, 9-16-84.......................................................................5.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
31 Abdullah, Ameer RB 5-9 203 6/13/93 5 Nebraska Homewood, Ala. W(Det)-’18 7/0
20 Alexander, Mackensie CB 5-10 192 11/12/93 4 Clemson Immokalee, Fla. D2-’16 15/6
68 Aruna, Ade DE 6-5 263 4/27/94 2 Tulane Akure, Nigeria D6b-’18 0*
5 Bailey, Dan K 6-0 190 1/26/88 9 Oklahoma State Yukon, Okla. FA-’18 14/0
55 Barr, Anthony LB 6-5 255 3/18/92 6 UCLA San Pedro, Calif. D1a-’14 13/13
12 Beebe, Chad WR 5-10 183 6/1/94 2 Northern Illinois Aurora, Ill. FA-’18 3/0
23 Boone, Mike RB 5-10 206 6/30/95 2 Cincinnati Macclenny, Fla. FA-’18 8/0
90 Bower, Tashawn DE 6-5 250 2/18/95 3 Louisiana State Somerville, N.J. FA-’17 5/0
40 Brothers, Kentrell LB 6-1 242 2/8/93 4 Missouri Edmond, Okla. D5-’16 12/0
43 Cliett, Reshard LB 6-2 225 4/29/92 3 South Florida Thomasville, Ga. FA-’18 0*
76 Collins, Aviante T 6-4 292 4/21/93 3 Texas Christian Houston, Texas FA-’17 0*
83 Conklin, Tyler TE 6-3 254 7/30/95 2 Central Michigan Chesterfield, Mich. D5a-’18 16/3
33 Cook, Dalvin RB 5-10 210 8/10/95 3 Florida State Miami, Fla. D2-’17 11/10
8 Cousins, Kirk QB 6-3 202 8/19/88 8 Michigan State Holland, Mich. FA-’18 16/16
14 Diggs, Stefon WR 6-0 191 11/29/93 5 Maryland Gaithersburg, Md. D5b-’15 15/14
57 Downs, Devante LB 6-2 252 10/18/95 2 California Mountlake Terrace, Wash. D7-’18 11/0
78 Dozier, Dakota G 6-4 312 4/30/91 5 Furman West Columbia, S.C. FA-’19 6/2*
67 Edison, Cornelius C 6-3 312 7/10/93 4 Portland State University Place, Wash. PS-’17 0*
65 Elflein, Pat C 6-3 303 7/6/94 3 Ohio State Pickerington, Ohio D3-’17 14/13
42 Gedeon, Ben LB 6-2 244 10/16/94 3 Michigan Hudson, Ohio D4b-’17 15/8
97 Griffen, Everson DE 6-3 273 12/22/87 10 Southern California Avondale, Ariz. D4-’10 11/10
30 Ham, C.J. FB 5-11 235 7/22/93 3 Augustana Duluth, Minn. FA-’16 15/2
41 Harris, Anthony S 6-1 202 10/9/91 5 Virginia Chesterfield, Va. FA-’15 15/9
87 Hikutini, Cole TE 6-4 240 6/11/94 3 Louisville Elk Grove, Calif. PS-’18 0*
24 Hill, Holton CB 6-2 196 3/28/97 2 Texas Houston, Texas FA-’18 16/3
69 Hill, Rashod T 6-6 313 1/12/92 4 Southern Mississippi Jacksonville, Fla. PS(Jax)-’16 16/8
92 Holmes, Jalyn DT 6-5 283 1/25/96 2 Ohio State Norfolk, Va. D4-’18 5/0
21 Hughes, Mike CB 5-10 189 2/11/97 2 Central Florida New Bern, N.C. D1-’18 6/2
99 Hunter, Danielle DE 6-5 252 10/29/94 5 Louisiana State Katy, Texas D3-’15 16/16
63 Isidora, Danny G 6-3 306 6/5/94 3 Miami Weston, Fla. D5b-’17 14/2
36 James, Craig CB 5-10 195 4/29/96 2 Southern Illinois Edwardsville, Ill. FA-’18 3/0
94 Johnson, Jaleel DT 6-3 316 7/12/94 3 Iowa Brooklyn, N.Y. D4a-’17 16/1
61 Jones, Brett C 6-2 315 7/29/91 5 Regina (Canada) Weyburn, Sask. T(NYG)-’18 14/3
98 Joseph, Linval DT 6-4 329 10/10/88 10 East Carolina Gainesville, Fla. FA-’14 15/15
27 Kearse, Jayron S 6-4 215 2/11/94 4 Clemson Ft. Myers, Fla. D7b-’16 16/1
54 Kendricks, Eric LB 6-0 232 2/29/92 5 UCLA Fresno, Calif. D2 -’15 14/14
64 Kline, Josh OL 6-3 300 12/29/89 7 Kent State Mason, Ohio FA-’19 16/16*
4 Mannion, Sean QB 6-6 230 4/25/92 5 Oregon State Pleasantan, Calif. FA-’19 3/0*
51 Mata’afa, Hercules DE 6-2 254 9/18/95 2 Washington State Lahaina, Hawaii FA-’18 0*
47 McDermott, Kevin LS 6-5 240 1/12/90 7 UCLA Nashville, Tenn. FA-’15 16/0
89 Morgan, David TE 6-4 265 5/19/93 4 Texas-San Antonio Marble Falls, Texas D6b-’16 11/6
72 Norton, Storm T 6-7 317 5/16/94 2 Toledo Toledo, Ohio PS-’17 1/0
95 Odenigbo, Ifeadi DE 6-3 258 4/8/94 2 Northwestern Centerville, Ohio PS-’18 1/0
75 O’Neill, Brian T 6-7 297 9/15/95 2 Pittsburgh Wilmington, Del. D2-’18 15/11
71 Reiff, Riley T 6-6 305 12/1/88 8 Iowa Parkston, S.D. FA-’17 13/13
29 Rhodes, Xavier CB 6-1 218 6/19/90 7 Florida State Miami, Fla. D1b-’13 14/14
82 Rudolph, Kyle TE 6-6 265 11/9/89 9 Notre Dame Cincinnati, Ohio D2-’11 16/16
79 Schult, Karter DE 6-3 265 12/21/93 2 Northern Iowa Tripoli, Iowa FA-’19 0*
1 Sloter, Kyle QB 6-5 218 2/7/94 3 Northern Colorado John’s Creek, Ga. PS-’17 0*
37 Smith, Derron S 5-10 195 2/4/92 4 Fresno State Banning, Calif. FA-’19 0*
22 Smith, Harrison S 6-2 214 2/2/89 8 Notre Dame Knoxville, Tenn. D1b-’12 16/16
93 Stephen, Shamar DT 6-5 309 2/25/91 6 Connecticut Brookville, N.Y. FA-’19 15/14*
18 Taylor, Jordan WR 6-5 210 2/18/92 4 Rice Sherman, Texas FA-’19 0*
19 Thielen, Adam WR 6-2 200 8/22/90 6 Minnesota State Detroit Lakes, Minn. FA-’13 16/16
34 Thomas, Duke CB 5-11 185 5/21/94 2 Texas Copperas Cove, Texas FA-’19 0*
32 Thomas, Roc RB 5-10 198 9/2/95 2 Jacksonville State Oxford, Ala. FA-’18 5/0
11 Treadwell, Laquon WR 6-2 215 6/14/95 4 Mississippi Crete, Ill. D1-’16 15/8
26 Waynes, Trae CB 6-0 190 7/25/92 5 Michigan State Kenosha, Wis. D1-’15 14/14
91 Weatherly, Stephen DE 6-5 265 3/19/94 4 Vanderbilt Snellville, Ga. D7a-’16 16/6
6 Wile, Matt P 6-2 225 6/20/92 3 Michigan San Diego, Calif. W(Pitt)-’18 16/0
50 Wilson, Eric LB 6-1 230 9/26/94 3 Cincinnati Redford, Mich. FA-’17 16/4
15 Zylstra, Brandon WR 6-2 215 3/25/93 2 Concordia-Moorhead Spicer, Minn. FA-’18 16/0

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* 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

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COACHING STAFF Southern Methodist 1995-96. Pro coach: Baltimore Ravens 2014, joined Vikings in
Head Coach, Tennessee Oilers/Titans 1997-2000, Buffalo 2019.
Mike Zimmer Bills 2001-05, Washington Redskins 2006- AC Patterson, offensive quality control; born
Pro Career: Mike Zimmer enters his sixth sea- 09, Seattle Seahawks 2010, Tennessee Titans May 5, 1992, Pullman, Wash. Center Texas-El
son as Vikings Head Coach in 2019. Zimmer 2011-13, joined Vikings in 2014. Paso 2011-12. No pro playing experience.
was hired as the ninth head coach in Vikings Jeff Howard, defensive asst./asst. defensive College coach: Texas-El Paso 2013, Portland
history on Jan. 15, 2014. A veteran defensive backs; born January 13, 1983, Grand Island, State 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in
coordinator, Zimmer enters his 26th season Neb. Linebacker Eastern New Mexico 2001- 2019.
on an NFL sideline. In 2017, the Vikings 04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Andre Patterson, defensive line; born June
ranked second in franchise history in victories Texas Tech 2011-12. Pro coach: Joined 12, 1960, Camden, Ark. Offensive line Contra
(13), trailing only the 15-1 club in 1998. Vikings in 2013. Costa (Calif.) C.C. 1980, Montana 1981. No
Zimmer has been a part of 13 playoff teams in Andrew Janocko, asst. offensive line; born pro playing experience. College coach:
his NFL tenure and teams that have won eight April 6, 1988, Clearfield, Pa. Quarterback Montana 1982, Weber State 1988, Western
division titles. Zimmer coached the Cowboys Pittsburgh 2007-2010. No pro playing experi- Washington 1989, Cornell 1990-91,
defensive backs when the team won Super ence. College coach: Rutgers 2011, Washington State 1992-93, Cal Poly 1994-
Bowl XXX over Pittsburgh after the 1995 sea- Mercyhurst 2014. Pro coach: Tampa Bay 96, Nevada-Las Vegas 2008-09, Texas-El
son. Zimmer led top-10 defenses for Dallas in Buccaneers 2012-13, joined Vikings in 2015. Paso 2010-12, Florida International 2013. Pro
both a 4-3 and 3-4 scheme, and in 2003 led Christian Jones, offensive quality control; coach: New England Patriots 1997,
the NFL in total defense. In 2008, upon born September 21, 1993, Houston, Texas. Minnesota Vikings 1998-99, Dallas Cowboys
Zimmer’s arrival in Cincinnati, the Bengals Wide receiver Northwestern 2011-15. No pro 2000-02, Cleveland Browns 2003-04, Denver
notched four top-10 defensive rakings from playing experience. College coach: Broncos 2005-06, re-joined Vikings in 2014.
2008-2013, after only cracking the NFL’s top Northwestern 2017, Texas 2018. Pro coach: Drew Petzing, wide receivers; born March 12,
10 once the prior 18 seasons. Under Joined Vikings in 2019. 1987, Rochester, N.Y. Defensive back
Zimmer’s direction, 13 defensive players have Derik Keyes, asst. strength and conditioning; Middlebury 2005-06. No pro playing experi-
been selected to the Pro Bowl a total of 31 born September 29, 1985, Laurel, Miss. ence. College coach: Middlebury 2007-08,
times, and six different players have posted Safety Louisiana-Lafayette 2005-08. No pro Harvard 2009, Boston College 2010-11, Yale
10-plus sacks. Career record: 48-34-1. playing experience. College coach: Louisiana- 2012. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2013,
Background: Played quarterback and later Lafayette 2009, 2011, South Alabama 2010. joined Vikings in 2014.
linebacker at Illinois State (1974-77). Pro coach: Houston Texans 2012, Cleveland Kennedy Polamalu, running backs; born
Coached collegiately at Missouri (1979- Browns 2013-16, joined Vikings in 2017. November 22, 1963, Pago Pago, American
1980), Weber State (1981-88) and Gary Kubiak, asst. head coach/offensive Samoa. Fullback/linebacker Southern
Washington State (1989-1993). advisor; born August 15, 1961 Houston, California 1982-85. No pro playing experi-
Personal: Born June 5, 1956 in Peoria, Ill. Texas. Quarterback Texas A&M 1979-1982. ence. College coach: UCLA 1992-93, San
Has three children, son Adam and daughters Pro quarterback Denver Broncos 1983-1991. Diego State 1994-96, Colorado 1997-98, San
Corri and Marki. Vikki Zimmer, Mike’s wife of College coach: Texas A&M 1992-93. Pro Diego State 1999, Southern California 2000-
27 years, passed away in Cincinnati on coach: San Francisco 49ers 1994, Denver 03, 2010-16. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns
October 8, 2009. The family started the Mike Broncos 1995-2005, 2015-16 (head coach), 2004, Jacksonville Jaguars 2005-09, joined
Zimmer Foundation in 2016 to honor his late 2017-18, Houston Texans 2006-2013 (head Vikings in 2017.
wife, Vikki. Zimmer earned a degree in physi- coach), Baltimore Ravens 2014, joined Nick Rallis, defensive quality control; born
cal education from Illinois State. Vikings in 2019. July 13, 1993, Minneapolis, Minn. Linebacker
Klint Kubiak, quarterbacks; born February Minnesota 2012-16. No pro playing experi-
ASSISTANT COACHES 17, 1987, Houston, Texas. Defensive back ence. College coach: Wake Forest 2017. Pro
Rick Dennison, offensive line/run game coor- Colorado State 2005-09. No pro playing expe- coach: Joined Vikings in 2018.
dinator; born June 22, 1958, Kalispell, Mont. rience. College coach: Texas A&M 2010-12, Robert Rodriguez, asst. defensive line; born
Tight end Colorado State 1976-79. Pro line- Kansas 2015. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings December 25, 1981, El Paso, Texas.
backer Denver Broncos 1982-1990. Pro 2013-14, Denver Broncos 2016-18, re-joined Linebacker Texas-El Paso 2001-04. Pro line-
coach: Denver Broncos 1995-2009, 2015- Vikings in 2019. backer Carolina Panthers 2006 (practice
16, Houston Texans 2010-13, Baltimore Marwan Maalouf, special teams coordinator; squad), Cologne (NFL Europa) 2006, Calgary
Ravens 2014, Buffalo Bills 2017, New York born November 26, 1976, Beirut, Lebanon. Stampeders (CFL) 2006-07. College coach:
Jets 2018, joined Vikings in 2019. Guard Baldwin-Wallace 1997-99. No pro Texas-El Paso 2008-2014. Pro coach: Joined
George Edwards, defensive coordinator; born playing experience. College coach: Baldwin- Vikings in 2015.
January 16, 1967, Siler City, N.C. Linebacker Wallace 2000, 2007, Fordham 2001, Rutgers Kevin Stefanski, offensive coordinator; born
Duke 1986-89. No pro playing experience. 2002-03. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns May 8, 1982, Philadelphia, Pa. Safety
College coach: Florida 1991, Appalachian 2004-06, Baltimore Ravens 2008-2011, Pennsylvania 2000-04. No pro playing experi-
State 1992-95, Duke 1996, Georgia 1997. Indianapolis Colts 2012, Miami Dolphins ence. College coach: Pennsylvania 2005. Pro
Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 1998-2001, 2013-18, joined Vikings in 2019. coach: Joined Vikings in 2006.
Washington Redskins 2002-03, Cleveland Chaz Mahle, asst. strength and conditioning; Mark Uyeyama, director of competition
Browns 2004, Miami Dolphins 2005-09, born November 28, 1981, Ham Lake, Minn. development; born December 2, 1975.
Buffalo Bills 2010-11, Miami Dolphins 2012- Cornerback St. Cloud State 2001-04. No pro Defensive lineman Butte (MT) C.C. 1994-95,
13, joined Vikings in 2014. playing experience. College coach: Bowling Northern State 1996-97. No pro playing expe-
Ryan Ficken, asst. special teams; born Green 2008-2010, Stanford 2012. Pro rience. College coach: Utah 1998-2000, Utah
February 20, 1980, Aurora, Colo. Wide coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07, State 2000-01, 2004-07, Arizona State 2001-
receiver Arizona State 1998-99. No pro play- Minnesota Vikings 2010-11, re-joined 03. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2008-
ing experience. College coach: UCLA 2004- Vikings in 2013. 2016, joined Vikings in 2017.
06. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2007. Brian Pariani, tight ends; born July 2, 1965, Adam Zimmer, linebackers; born January 13,
Jerry Gray, defensive backs; born December San Francisco, Calif. No college or pro playing 1984, Ogden, Utah. Safety Trinity 2002-05.
16, 1962, Lubbock, Texas. Safety Texas experience. College coach: UCLA 1989, No pro playing experience. Pro coach: New
1981-84. Pro defensive back Los Angeles Syracuse 2005. Pro coach: San Francisco Orleans Saints 2006-09, Kansas City Chiefs
Rams 1985-1991, Houston Oilers 1992, 49ers 1990-94, Denver Broncos 1995-2004, 2010-12, Cincinnati Bengals 2013, joined
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1993. College coach: 2015-16, Houston Texans 2006-2013, Vikings in 2014.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Gayle Benson (371-446-5)
President: Dennis Lauscha Records include postseason games
Executive Vice President/General 1967-70 Tom Fears* ..................13-34-2
Manager: Mickey Loomis 1970-72 J.D. Roberts...................7-25-3
Senior Vice President of 1973-75 John North** ...............11-23-0
Communications: Greg Bensel 1975 Ernie Hefferle....................1-7-0
Senior Vice President/Chief Operating 1976-77 Hank Stram ....................7-21-0
Officer: Ben Hales 1978-80 Dick Nolan***..............15-29-0
Senior Vice President/Chief Financial 1980 Dick Stanfel ......................1-3-0
Officer: Ed Lang 1981-85 O.A. (Bum) Phillips****27-42-0
Senior Vice President/General Counsel: 1985 Wade Phillips....................1-3-0
Vicky Neumeyer
1986-96 Jim Mora#...................93-78-0
Senior Vice President of Sales:
1996 Rick Venturi......................1-7-0
Mike Stanfield
1997-99 Mike Ditka ....................15-33-0
National Football Conference Assistant General Manager/College
Scouting Director: Jeff Ireland 2000-05 Jim Haslett ...................46-52-0
South Division 2006-11 Sean Payton .................67-37-0
Team Colors: Old Gold, Black, and White Director of Pro Scouting: Terry Fontenot
Vice President of Football Administration: 2012 Aaron Kromer##.............2-4-0
5800 Airline Drive 2012 Joe Vitt### ...................5-5-0
Metairie, Louisiana 70003 Khai Harley
Pro Scouting Coordinator: 2013-18 Sean Payton .................59-43-0
Telephone: (504) 733-0255 * Released after seven games in 1970
Justin Matthews
** Released after six games in 1975
2019 SCHEDULE Football Research & Strategy:
*** Released after 12 games in 1980
PRESEASON Ryan Herman **** Resigned after 12 games in 1985
Aug. 9 Minnesota .........................7:00 Pro Scouts: Michael Parenton, # Resigned after eight games in 1996
Aug. 18 at Los Angeles Chargers.....3:00 Ryan Powell ## Interim head coach first six games in 2012
Aug. 24 at New York Jets ................6:30 National Scouts: Mike Baugh, ### Interim head coach final 10 games in 2012
Aug. 29 Miami ................................7:00 Cody Rager, Terry Wooden
Area Scouts: Scott Campbell, PAID ATTENDANCE
REGULAR SEASON Jon Sandusky, Casey Talley, Home 562,410 Away 537,598
Sep. 9 Houston (Mon)...................6:10 Joey Vitt Jr. Total 1,100,008
Sep. 15 at Los Angeles Rams .........3:25 Area Scout/College Scouting Single-game home record,
Sep. 22 at Seattle............................3:25 Coordinator: Paul Zimmer 73,085 (12/26/11)
Sep. 29 Dallas ................................7:20 Combine Scout: Mike DiJulio Single-season home record,
Oct. 6 Tampa Bay.......................12:00 Director of Operations: James Nagaoka 573,876 (2008)
Oct. 13 at Jacksonville..................12:00 Executive Assistant to the GM/EVP:
Oct. 20 at Chicago..........................3:25 Debbie Gallagher 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 27 Arizona ............................12:00 Scouting Assistants: Joe Kemp,
Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 3 BYE Matt Phillips
2 Erik McCoy C Texas A&M
Nov. 10 Atlanta.............................12:00 Equipment Manager: John Baumgartner
4 Chauncey Gardner-JohnsonDB Florida
Nov. 17 at Tampa Bay ...................12:00 Assistant Equipment Manager:
Corey Gaudet 6 Saquan Hampton DB Rutgers
Nov. 24 Carolina...........................12:00 7 Alize’ Mack TE Notre Dame
Nov. 28 at Atlanta (Thanksgiving) ....7:20 Equipment Assistant: Joel Gastright
Director of Sports Medicine: Kaden Elliss LB Idaho
Dec. 8 San Francisco .................12:00
Dec. 16 Indianapolis (Mon) ............7:15 Beau Lowery
Dec. 22 at Tennessee ....................12:00 Head Athletic Trainer: Scottie B. Patton
Dec. 29 at Carolina........................12:00 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Jonathan
* All times CT Gress, Kevin Mangum, Ben Stollberg
Video Director: Dave Desposito
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome Assistant Video Director: Joe Alley
(opened in 1975) Video Assistants: Ben Martinez,
•Capacity: 73,000 Tim Youngblood
1500 Poydras Street Director of Player Engagement:
New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Fred McAfee
Playing Surface: Turf Nation-S5 Director of Security: Danny Lawless
Training Camp: Ochsner Sports Executive Director of Football
Performance Center Communications: Doug Miller
5800 Airline Dr., Metairie, LA 70003 Director of Football Communications:
Justin Macione
MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME Football Communications Manager:
Evan Meyers
Alumni/Legends Development
Coordinator: Dan Simmons
Executive Director of Digital Media:
Doug Tatum
Director of Photography:
Michael C. Hebert
Senior Director of IT Security &
Administration: Jeff Huffman
IT Director: Jody Barbier
Facilities Director: Terry Ashburn
Administrative Director: Jay Romig

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (3-1) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Brees 489 364 3992 74.4 32 5 17/121 115.7
08/09 W 24-20 at Jacksonville Bridgewater 23 14 118 60.9 1 1 2/8 70.6
08/17 L 15-20 Arizona T. Hill 7 3 64 42.9 0 1 1/3 36.3
08/25 W 36-7 at L.A. Chargers Saints 519 381 4174 73.4 33 7 20/132 112.3
08/30 W 28-0 L.A. Rams Opponents 573 384 4623 67.0 30 12 49/321 100.3

REGULAR SEASON (13-3) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS M. Williams 2 100 50.0 78 0
09/09 L 40-48 Tampa Bay Lutz 0 0 0 52/53 28/30 0 136 Apple 2 29 14.5 29 0
09/16 W 21-18 Cleveland Kamara 14 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 114 Banjo 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 W 43-37 at Atlanta (OT) Thomas 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Lattimore 2 0 0.0 0 0
09/30 W 33-18 at N.Y. Giants Ingram 6 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 Hardee 1 77 77.0 77 0
10/08 W 43-19 Washington Smith 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 P. Williams 1 45 45.0 45t 1
10/21 W 24-23 at Baltimore Brees 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Klein 1 6 6.0 6 0
10/28 W 30-20 at Minnesota Ginn 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Anzalone 1 2 2.0 2 0
11/04 W 45-35 L.A. Rams Carr 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Saints 12 259 21.6 78 1
11/11 W 51-14 at Cincinnati T. Hill 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 7 75 10.7 29 0
11/18 W 48-7 Philadelphia Kirkwood 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
11/22 W 31-17 Atlanta Line 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/29 L 10-13 at Dallas Watson 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Morstead 43 1996 46.4 15 60
12/09 W 28-14 at Tampa Bay Arnold 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Saints 43 1996 46.4 15 60
12/17 W 12-9 at Carolina J. Hill 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 53 2246 42.4 12 62
12/23 W 31-28 Pittsburgh Lewis 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/30 L 14-33 Carolina Meredith 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
P. Williams 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
POSTSEASON (1-1) Saints 26 33 1 52/53 28/30 0 504 Kamara 12 9 82 6.8 16 0
Date Result Opponent Opponents 12 30 1 32/37 17/23 0 353 Lewis 8 6 60 7.5 17 0
01/13 W 20-14 Philadelphia 2-Pt Conv: Kamara 3, Ginn 1. Tate 3 0 15 5.0 8 0
01/20 L 23-26 L.A. Rams (OT) Saints 4-6, Opponents 5-6. T. Hill 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
(OT) Overtime Carr 0 1 0 — — 0
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Ginn 0 2 0 — — 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Kamara 194 883 4.6 49t 14 Saints 24 18 157 6.5 17 0
Saints 81 161 94 162 6 — 504 Ingram 138 645 4.7 38 6 Opponents 12 15 60 5.0 16 0
Opponents 98 101 71 83 0 — 353 T. Hill 37 196 5.3 35 2
Washington 27 154 5.7 28 0 KICKOFF
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Gillislee 16 43 2.7 5 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Saints Opp. Line 9 41 4.6 9 0 T. Hill 14 348 24.9 47 0
Total First Downs 377 333 Ginn 3 26 8.7 20 0 Kamara 4 126 31.5 50 0
Rushing 134 72 Brees 31 22 0.7 11 4 Lewis 3 69 23.0 26 0
Passing 210 224 Lewis 2 10 5.0 6 0 Line 1 16 16.0 16 0
Penalty 33 37 Bridgewater 11 5 0.5 9 0 Ginn 1 1 1.0 1 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 82/184 78/189 J. Williams 3 0 0.0 1 0 Saints 23 560 24.3 50 0
3rd Down Pct. 44.6 41.3 Saints 471 2025 4.3 49t 26 Opponents 39 885 22.7 48 0
4th Down: Made/Att 13/16 14/29 Opponents 356 1283 3.6 28t 12
4th Down Pct. 81.3 48.3 FIELD
Possession Avg. 31:39 28:21 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Net Yards 6067 5585 Thomas 125 1405 11.2 72t 9 Lutz 1/1 5/5 9/9 11/12 2/3
Avg. Per Game 379.2 349.1 Kamara 81 709 8.8 42 4 Saints 1/1 5/5 9/9 11/12 2/3
Total Plays 1010 978 Watson 35 400 11.4 32 2 Opponents 0/0 2/2 10/10 2/6 3/5
Avg. Per Play 6.0 5.7 Smith 28 427 15.3 62t 5
Net Yards Rushing 2025 1283 Ingram 21 170 8.1 28t 1 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 126.6 80.2 Ginn 17 209 12.3 42 2 Jordan 12.0
Total Rushes 471 356 J. Hill 16 185 11.6 23 1 Rankins 8.0
Net Yards Passing 4042 4302 Kirkwood 13 209 16.1 42 2 Davis 5.0
Avg. Per Game 252.6 268.9 Arnold 12 150 12.5 25t 1 Davenport 4.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 20/132 49/321 Meredith 9 114 12.7 46 1 Onyemata 4.5
Gross Yards 4174 4623 Carr 9 97 10.8 25 2 Okafor 4.0
Att./Completions 519/381 573/384 Line 5 14 2.8 5 2 Anzalone 2.0
Completion Pct. 73.4 67.0 Lewis 3 60 20.0 28t 1 Davison 2.0
Had Intercepted 7 12 T. Hill 3 4 1.3 5 0 Klein 2.0
Punts/Average 43/46.4 53/42.4 Hardee 1 10 10.0 10 0 Bell 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 43/43.2 53/38.7 Gillislee 1 9 9.0 9 0 Robertson 1.0
Penalties/Yards 94/939 85/814 Brees 1 1 1.0 1 0 Stallworth 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 18/9 22/12 J. Williams 1 1 1.0 1 0 P. Williams 1.0
Touchdowns 60 43 Saints 381 4174 11.0 72t 33 M. Williams 1.0
Rushing 26 12 Opponents 384 4623 12.0 75t 30 Saints 49.0
Passing 33 30 Opponents 20.0
Returns 1 1

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 .................................................................6,096
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Brees, 2006-18.......................................................................62,089
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Drew Brees, 2006-18............................................................................440
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Marques Colston, 2006-15....................................................................711
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Marques Colston, 2006-15.................................................................9,759
Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Waymer, 1980-89...........................................................................37
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Thomas Morstead, 2009-18.................................................................46.9
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Mel Gray, 1986-88 ...............................................................................13.4
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Walt Roberts, 1967 ..............................................................................26.3
Field Goals ......................................................................Morten Andersen, 1982-94 ...................................................................302
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marques Colston, 2006-15......................................................................72
Points..............................................................................Morten Andersen, 1982-94 ................................................................1,318
*Sacks............................................................................Rickey Jackson, 1981-93...................................................................115.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................George Rogers, 1981 .........................................................................1,674
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Brees, 2011 ..............................................................................5,476
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Drew Brees, 2011 ...................................................................................46
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Michael Thomas, 2018..........................................................................125
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Thomas, 2018.......................................................................1,405
Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Whitsell, 1967 ................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Thomas Morstead, 2012 ......................................................................50.1
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Mel Gray, 1987 ....................................................................................14.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................John Gilliam, 1967 ...............................................................................30.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Morten Andersen, 1985 ..........................................................................31
John Carney, 2002..................................................................................31
Wil Lutz, 2017.........................................................................................31
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Dalton Hilliard, 1989................................................................................18
Alvin Kamara, 2018.................................................................................18
Points..............................................................................John Kasay, 2011 .................................................................................147
*Sacks............................................................................Pat Swilling, 1991 ................................................................................17.0
La’Roi Glover, 2000..............................................................................17.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................George Rogers, 9-4-83 .........................................................................206
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Brees, 11-19-06 ..........................................................................510
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Drew Brees, 11-1-15 ............................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Michael Thomas, 9-9-18 .........................................................................16
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Thomas, 11-4-18 .....................................................................211
Interceptions ...................................................................Tommy Myers, 9-3-78 ..............................................................................3
Dave Waymer, 10-6-85 .............................................................................3
Reggie Sutton, 10-18-87...........................................................................3
Gene Atkins, 12-22-91 ..............................................................................3
Sammy Knight, 9-9-01..............................................................................3
Field Goals ......................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5
Last time by John Carney, 9-26-04
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Joe Horn, 12-14-03 ..................................................................................4
Reggie Bush, 12-3-06 ...............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Joe Horn, 12-14-03 ................................................................................24
Reggie Bush, 12-3-06 .............................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Many times ............................................................................................4.0
Last time by Wayne Martin, 9-21-97

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
47 Anzalone, Alex LB 6-3 241 9/22/94 3 Florida Wyomissing, Pa. D3b’-17 16/7
25 Apple, Eli CB 6-1 203 8/9/95 4 Ohio State Voorhees, N.J. T(NYG)-’18 15/15*
72 Armstead, Terron T 6-5 304 7/23/91 7 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Cahokia, Ill. D3a-’13 10/10
85 Arnold, Dan TE 6-6 220 3/15/95 3 Wisconsin-Platteville Fargo, N.D. FA-’17 10/1
31 Banjo, Chris S 5-10 207 2/26/90 6 Southern Methodist Sugar Land, Texas FA-’16 16/0
24 Bell, Vonn S 5-11 205 12/12/94 4 Ohio State Rossville, Ga. D2b-’16 16/8
59 Biegel, Vince LB 6-3 246 7/2/93 3 Wisconsin Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. FA-’18 14/0
9 Brees, Drew QB 6-0 209 1/15/79 19 Purdue Austin, Texas UFA(SD)-’06 15/15
5 Bridgewater, Teddy QB 6-2 215 11/10/92 6 Louisville Miami, Fla. T(NYJ)-’18 5/1
90 Brown, Malcom DT 6-2 320 2/2/94 5 Texas Brenham, Texas UFA(NE)-’19 15/14*
46 Burton, Michael FB 6-0 240 2/1/92 5 Rutgers Chester, N.J. UFA(Chi)-’19 8/1*
80 Carr, Austin WR 6-1 195 12/25/93 3 Northwestern Benicia, Calif. W(NE)-’17 14/2
64 Clapp, Will C 6-5 311 12/10/95 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D7-’18 3/1
87 Cook, Jared TE 6-5 254 4/7/87 11 South Carolina Suwanee, Ga. UFA(Oak)-’19 16/14*
20 Crawley, Ken CB 6-1 180 2/8/93 4 Colorado Washington, D.C. FA-’16 10/5
92 Davenport, Marcus DE 6-6 265 9/4/96 2 Texas-San-Antonio San Antonio, Texas D1-’18 13/0
56 Davis, Demario LB 6-2 248 1/11/89 8 Arkansas State Brandon, Miss. UFA(NYJ)-’18 16/16
14 Dural, Travin WR 6-2 207 11/19/93 2 Louisiana State Breaux Bridge, La. FA-’17 0*
62 Easton, Nick C/G 6-3 303 6/16/92 5 Harvard Lenoir, N.C. UFA(Minn)-’19 0*
97 Edwards Jr., Mario DE 6-3 280 1/25/94 5 Florida State Denton, Texas UFA(NYG)-’19 15/0*
19 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 180 4/12/85 13 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio UFA(Car)-’17 5/3
48 Gray, J.T. DB 6-0 202 1/18/96 2 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. FA-’18 5/0
45 Griffin, Garrett TE 6-4 240 3/4/94 2 Air Force Louisburg, Kan. FA-’16 0*
99 Grissom, Geneo DL 6-4 265 6/4/92 5 Oklahoma Hutchinson, Kan. UFA(Ind)-’19 4/0*
34 Hardee, Justin DB 6-1 200 2/7/94 3 Illinois Cleveland, Ohio FA-’17 16/0
91 Hendrickson, Trey DE 6-4 270 12/5/94 3 Florida Atlantic Apopka, Fla. D3c-’17 5/0
89 Hill, Josh TE 6-5 250 5/21/90 7 Idaho State Blackfoot, Idaho FA-’13 16/11
7 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 221 8/23/90 3 Brigham Young Pocatello, Idaho W(GB)-’17 16/4
50 Horton, Wes DE 6-5 265 12/17/89 7 Southern California Sherman Oaks, Calif. FA-19 16/8*
65 John, Ulrick T 6-6 312 5/20/92 6 Georgia State Hinesville, Ga. UFA(NE)-’19 0*
94 Jordan, Cameron DE 6-4 287 7/10/89 9 California Chandler, Ariz. D1a-’11 16/16
41 Kamara, Alvin RB 5-10 215 7/25/95 3 Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. D3a-’17 15/13
18 Kirkwood, Keith WR 6-3 210 12/26/94 2 Temple Neptune, N.J. FA-’18 8/1
53 Klein, A.J. LB 6-1 240 7/30/91 7 Iowa State Kimberly, Wisc. UFA(Car)-’17 16/15
23 Lattimore, Marshon CB 6-0 192 5/20/96 3 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio D1a-’17 16/16
42 Line, Zach FB 6-1 233 4/26/90 7 Southern Methodist Oxford, Mich. FA-’17 16/6
3 Lutz, Wil K 5-11 184 7/7/94 4 Georgia State Newnan, Ga. FA-’16 16/0
81 Meredith, Cameron WR 6-3 207 9/21/92 5 Illinois State Westchester, Ill. RFA(Chi)-’18 6/1
6 Morstead, Thomas P 6-4 235 3/8/86 11 Southern Methodist Pearland, Texas D5-’09 16/0
28 Murray, Latavius RB 6-3 230 1/18/90 7 Central Florida Nedrow, N.Y. UFA(Minn)-’19 16/6*
77 Newton, Derek T 6-6 315 11/16/87 8 Arkansas State Utica, Miss. FA-’18 1/0
70 Ola, Michael T 6-5 312 4/19/88 6 Hampton Riverdale, Ga. FA-’18 7/1
93 Onyemata, David DT 6-4 300 11/13/92 4 Manitoba (Canada) Lagos, Nigeria D4-’16 16/4
75 Peat, Andrus G/T 6-7 316 11/4/93 5 Stanford Tempe, Ariz D1a-’15 13/13
71 Ramczyk, Ryan T 6-6 314 4/22/94 3 Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisc. D1b-’17 15/15
98 Rankins, Sheldon DT 6-2 305 4/2/94 4 Louisville Covington, Ga. D1-’16 16/16
52 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 234 2/11/88 7 North Texas Stafford, Texas UFA(Cle)-’16 16/0
21 Robinson, Patrick CB 5-11 191 9/7/87 10 Florida State Miami, Fla. UFA(Phil)-’18 3/1
44 Sankey, Darnell LB 6-0 247 10/11/94 2 Sacramento State San Jose, Cailf. FA-’18 0*
35 Sherels, Marcus CB/RS 5-10 175 9/30/87 10 Minnesota Rochester, Minn. UFA(Minn)-’19 12/0*
10 Smith, Tre’Quan WR 6-2 210 1/7/96 2 Central Florida Delray Beach, Fla. D3-’18 15/7
95 Stallworth, Taylor DT 6-2 305 8/18/95 2 South Carolina Mobile, Ala. FA-’18 14/0
13 Thomas, Michael WR 6-3 212 3/3/93 4 Ohio State Woodland Hills, Calif. D2a-’16 16/16
63 Tom, Cameron C 6-4 300 6/21/95 3 Southern Mississippi Baton Rouge, La. FA-’17 12/1
67 Warford, Larry G 6-3 317 6/18/91 7 Kentucky Richmond, Ky. UFA(Det)-’17 15/15
27 Washington, Dwayne RB 6-1 223 4/24/94 4 Washington Cerritos, Calif. FA-’18 13/0
43 Williams, Marcus S 6-1 195 9/8/96 3 Utah Eastvale, Calif. D2-’17 16/16
26 Williams, P.J. CB 6-0 196 6/1/93 5 Florida State Ocala, Fla. D3b’-15 15/7
96 Williams, Sylvester DL 6-2 328 11/21/88 7 North Carolina Jefferson City, Mo. UFA(Mia)-’19 14/4*
49 Wood, Zach LS 6-3 255 1/10/93 3 Southern Methodist Rowlett, Texas FA-’17 16/0

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* 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

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
COACHING STAFF 2005. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2006. Broncos 1987-92, 2009, New York Giants 1993-
Head Coach, Declan Doyle, offensive assistant; born March 6, 96, Washington Redskins 1997-99, New York
Sean Payton 1996, Iowa City, Iowa. Attended Iowa Western Jets 2000, Baltimore Ravens 2001-04, San
Pro Career: Named the fourteenth head coach in C.C. and Iowa. No college or pro playing experi- Francisco 49ers 2005-08 (head coach), Miami
Saints history on Jan. 18, 2006 and has led the ence. College coach: Iowa 2016-18. Pro coach: Dolphins 2010-11, Atlanta Falcons 2012-14, San
team to seven playoff appearances, five NFC Joined Saints in 2019. Diego Chargers 2015, joined Saints in 2017.
South titles, three NFC Championship berths and Phil Galiano, asst. special teams; born Sept. 8, Brendan Nugent, asst. offensive line; born
the Super Bowl XLIV title. Earned unanimous NFL 1977, Norristown, Pa.. Safety Shippensburg February 14, 1983, Port Chester, N.Y. Linebacker
Coach of the Year honors in his first season in 1997-99. No pro playing experience. College Catholic University 2001-04. No pro playing
2006 and received the same honors from sever- coach: Dickinson 2000, New Haven 2001, experience. College coach: Iowa 2005-06,
al outlets in 2009. Saints have ranked among the Villanova 2002, Rutgers 2003-06, 2010-11, William & Mary 2007-11. Pro coach: Montreal
league’s top 10 offenses each season since his 2014-15, Florida International 2007-09, Penn Alouettes (CFL) 2012, Chicago Bears 2013-14,
arrival, including finishing first in the NFL six State 2017-18. Pro coach: Tampa Bay joined Saints in 2015.
times including putting up an NFL-record 7,474 Buccaneers 2012-13, Miami Dolphins 2016, Kevin Petry, coaching assistant; born September
net yards in 2011. Defensively, Saints ranked joined Saints in 2019. 30, 1991, New Orleans. Attended Louisiana
fourth in the league in 2010 and 2013. Previously Peter Giunta, senior defensive assistant; born State. No college or pro playing experience. Pro
coached with the Dallas Cowboys (2003-05), August 11, 1956, Salem, Mass. Running coach: Joined Saints in 2017.
New York Giants (1999-2002), and Philadelphia back/defensive back Northeastern 1974-77. No Darren Rizzi, special teams coordinator; born
Eagles (1997-98). Career record: 126-80. pro playing experience. College coach: Penn July 21, 1970, Hillsdale, N.J. Tight end Rhode
Background: Was a three-time All-American at State 1981-83, Brown 1984-87, Lehigh 1988- Island 1988-1991. No pro playing experience.
Eastern Illinois, where he had the third-highest 90. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1991-94, College coach: Rhode Island 1992, Colgate
total (10,665 pasisng yards) in NCAA Division I- New York Jets 1995-96, St. Louis Rams 1997- 1993, New Haven 1993-97, New Haven 1999-
AA history. Earned a degree in communications. 2000, Kansas City Chiefs 2001-05, N.Y. Giants 2001 (head coach), Northeastern 1998, Rutgers
Had brief playing stops with Chicago of the Arena 2006-14, joined Saints in 2016. (2002-07), Rhode Island 2008 (head coach). Pro
League, the CFL’s Ottawa Rough Riders and the Aaron Glenn, secondary; born July 16, 1972, coach: Miami Dolphins 2009-2018, Joined
Chicago Bears in 1987. Coached collegiately at Humble, Texas. Defensive back Navarro (Texas) Saints in 2019.
San Diego State (1988-89, 1992-93), Indiana College 1990-91, Texas A&M 1992-93. Pro Dan Roushar, offensive line; born September 27,
State (1990-91), Miami (OH) (1994-95) and defensive back New York Jets 1994-2001, 1960, Clinton, Iowa. Quarterback Northern
Illinois (1996). Houston Texans 2002-04, Dallas Cowboys Illinois 1982-83. No pro playing experience.
Personal: Born December 29, 1963 in San 2005-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007, New College coach: Northern Illinois 1984, Butler
Mateo, Calif. and raised in Naperville, Ill. He has Orleans Saints 2008. Pro coach: Cleveland 1986-92, Rhode Island 1993, Ball State 1994,
a daughter, Meghan, and a son, Connor. Browns 2014-15, joined Saints in 2016. Illinois 1995-96, Northern Illinois 1997-2002,
Michael Hodges, asst. linebackers; born Illinois 2003-04, Cincinnati 2005-06, Michigan
ASSISTANT COACHES September 26, 1986, San Antonio. Linebacker State 2007-12. Pro coach: Joined Saints in
Dennis Allen, defensive coordinator; born Sept. Air Force 2006, Texas A&M 2008-11. No pro 2013.
22, 1972, Atlanta, Ga. Safety Texas A&M 1992- playing experience. College coach: Fresno State Joel Thomas, running backs; born November 7,
95. College coach: Texas A&M 1996-99, Tulsa 2012-13, Eastern Illinois 2014-16. Pro coach: 1974, Port Angeles, Wash. Running back Idaho
2000-01. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2002-05, Joined Saints in 2017. 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College
New Orleans Saints 2006-10, Denver Broncos Curtis Johnson, senior offensive assistant; born coach: Purdue 2000-01, Louisville 2002-03,
2011, Oakland Raiders (head coach) 2012-14, November 5, 1961, New Orleans. Wide receiver Idaho 2004-05, Purdue 2006-08, Washington
re-joined Saints in 2015. Idaho 1980-83. No pro playing experience. 2009-2012, Arkansas 2013-14. Pro coach:
Charles Byrd, asst. strength and conditioning; College coach: Idaho 1987-88, San Diego State Joined Saints in 2015.
born June 24, 1981, Oxford, Ohio. Defensive 1989-1993, Southern Methodist 1994, California Leigh Torrence, defensive assistant; born
back Morehead State 2001-04. Pro defensive 1995, Miami 1996-2005, Tulane (head coach) January 4, 1982, Atlanta. Cornerback Stanford
back Las Vegas Gladiators (AFL) 2006. College 2012-15. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 2006- 2001-04. Pro cornerback Atlanta Falcons 2005,
coach: Miami (OH) 2006-07. Pro coach: Joined 11, Chicago Bears 2016, re-joined Saints in Washington Redskins 2006-08, New Orleans
Saints in 2008. 2017. Saints 2008-11. Pro coach: Joined Saints in
Dan Campbell, asst. head coach/tight ends; born Joe Lombardi, quarterbacks; June 6, 1971, 2016.
April 13, 1976, Clifton, Texas. Tight end Texas Seattle, Wash. Tight end Air Force 1991-94. No Rob Wenning, asst. strength and conditioning;
A&M 1994-98. Pro tight end New York Giants pro playing experience. College coach: Dayton born December 10, 1984, Coldwater, Ohio.
1999-2002, Dallas Cowboys 2003-05, Detroit 1996-98, Virginia Military Institute 1999, Offensive line/tight end Findlay (Ohio) 2003-06.
Lions 2006-08, New Orleans Saints 2009. Pro Bucknell 2000, Mercyhurst 2002-05. Pro coach: No pro playing experience. College coach: Ohio
coach: Miami Dolphins 2010-15 (head coach New York/New Jersey Hitmen (XFL) 2001, State 2007, Louisiana State 2008-09. Pro coach:
last 12 games, 2015), joined Saints in 2016. Atlanta Falcons 2006, New Orleans Saints 2007- Joined Saints in 2010.
Pete Carmichael, offensive coordinator; born 13, Detroit Lions 2014-15, re-joined Saints in Michael Wilhoite, special teams assistant; born
October 6, 1971, Framingham, Mass. Attended 2016. December 7, 1986, Manhattan, Kan. Safety,
Boston College. No college or pro playing experi- Ryan Nielsen, defensive line; born March 20, Washburn 2005-10. Pro linebacker Omaha
ence. College coach: New Hampshire 1994, 1979, Simi Valley, Calif. Defensive tackle Nighthawks (UFL) 2011, San Francisco 49ers
Louisiana Tech 1995-99. Pro coach: Cleveland Southern California 1997-2001. Pro defensive 2011-16, Seattle Seahawks 2017. Pro coach:
Browns 2000, Washington Redskins 2001, San tackle Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2004. Joined Saints in 2019.
Diego Chargers 2002-05, joined Saints in 2006. College coach: Southern California 2002, Idaho D.J. Williams, offensive assistant; born September
Ronald Curry, wide receivers; born May 28, 2004, Mississippi 2005-07, Central Connecticut 9, 1992, Baton Rouge, La. Quarterback Grambling
1979, Hampton, Va. Quarterback North Carolina State 2008-09, Tennessee-Martin 2010, State 2011-14. No pro playing experience. Pro
1998-2001. Pro wide receiver Oakland Raiders Northern Illinois 2011-12, North Carolina State coach: Joined Saints in 2019.
2002-08. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2013- 2013-16. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2017. Brian Young, pass rush specialist; born July 8,
15, joined Saints in 2016. Mike Nolan, linebackers, born March 7, 1959, 1977, Lawton, Okla. Defensive tackle Texas El-
Dan Dalrymple, head strength and conditioning; Baltimore, Md. Safety Oregon 1978-1980. No Paso 1996-99. Pro defensive tackle St. Louis
born Aug. 26, 1965, Cleveland, Ohio. Offensive pro playing experience. College coach: Oregon, Rams 2000-03, New Orleans Saints 2004-08.
lineman Miami (OH) 1983-86. No pro playing 1981, Stanford 1982-83, Rice 1984-85, Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2009.
experience. College coach: Miami (OH) 1987- Louisiana State 1986. Pro coach: Denver

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
President/CEO: John K. Mara (716-621-33)
Chairman/EVP: Steve Tisch Records include postseason games
Treasurer: Jonathan Tisch 1925 Bob Folwell ......................8-4-0
Senior Vice President and General 1926 Joe Alexander ..................8-4-1
Manager: Dave Gettleman
1927-28 Earl Potteiger..................15-8-3
Senior Vice President and General
Counsel: William J. Heller, Esq. 1929-30 LeRoy Andrews*............24-5-1
Senior Vice President, Player Personnel: 1930 Benny Friedman-
Chris Mara Steve Owen......................2-0-0
Senior Vice President, Medical Services: 1931-53 Steve Owen............153-108-17
Ronnie Barnes 1954-60 Jim Lee Howell ............55-29-4
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial 1961-68 Allie Sherman...............57-54-4
Officer: Christine Procops 1969-73 Alex Webster................29-40-1
Senior Vice President, Communications: 1974-76 Bill Arnsparger** ...........7-28-0
Pat Hanlon 1976-78 John McVay .................14-23-0
National Football Conference Senior Vice President, Chief Commercial
1979-82 Ray Perkins..................24-35-0
East Division Officer: Pete Guelli
Vice President, Community Relations: 1983-90 Bill Parcells ..................85-52-1
Team Colors: Blue, Red, and White Frank Mara 1991-92 Ray Handley.................14-18-0
Quest Diagnostics Training Center Vice President of Communications: 1993-96 Dan Reeves..................32-34-0
1925 Giants Drive Corry Rush 1997-2003 Jim Fassel....................60-56-1
East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073 Vice President of Community & 2004-15 Tom Coughlin.............110-93-0
Telephone: (201) 935-8111 Corporate Relations: Allison Stangeby 2016-17 Ben McAdoo*** ..........13-16-0
2019 SCHEDULE Vice President of Marketing: 2017 Steve Spagnuolo ..............1-3-0
PRESEASON Rusty Hawley 2018 Pat Shurmur...................5-11-0
Vice President of Media and *Released after 15 games in 1930
Aug. 8 New York Jets ...................7:00 Partnerships: Dan Lynch
Aug. 16 Chicago .............................7:30 **Released after seven games in 1976
Vice President, Giants Entertainment: ***Released after 12 games in 2017
Aug. 22 at Cincinnati .......................7:00 Don Sperling
Aug. 29 at New England ..................7:30 Vice President of Finance: PAID ATTENDANCE
Steven Hamrahi
Home 606,187 Away 535,483
REGULAR SEASON Vice President, Team Operations:
Jim Phelan Total 1,141,670
Sep. 8 at Dallas.............................4:25
Vice President of Football Operations & Single-game home record,
Sep. 15 Buffalo...............................1:00
Assistant General Manager: 82,287 (1/1/12)
Sep. 22 at Tampa Bay .....................4:05
Kevin Abrams Single-season home record,
Sep. 29 Washington .......................1:00
Director of Pro Personnel: Ken Sternfeld 639,513 (2012)
Oct. 6 Minnesota .........................1:00 Assistant Director of Pro Personnel:
Oct. 10 at New England (Thu).........8:20 Matt Shauger 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 20 Arizona ..............................1:00 Director of Player Engagement: Round Name Pos. College
Oct. 27 at Detroit ............................1:00 David Tyree 1 Daniel Jones QB Duke
Nov. 4 Dallas (Mon)......................8:15 Director of College Scouting: Chris Pettit
Dexter Lawrence DT Clemson
Nov. 10 at New York Jets ................1:00 Director of Player Personnel: Mark Koncz
Asst. Director of Player Personnel: Deandre Baker DB Georgia
Nov. 17 BYE
Tim McDonnell 3 Oshane Ximines LB Old Dominion
Nov. 24 at Chicago..........................1:00
Scouting Coordinator: Chad Klunder 4 Julian Love DB Notre Dame
Dec. 1 Green Bay..........................1:00
Pro Scouts: Nick LaTesta, Corey Lockett 5 Ryan Connelly LB Wisconsin
Dec. 9 at Philadelphia (Mon)..........8:15 College Scouts: DJ Boisture, Darius Slayton WR Auburn
Dec. 15 Miami ................................1:00 Jeremy Breit, Marcus Cooper, 6 Corey Ballentine DB Washburn
Dec. 22 at Washington ....................1:00 Jeremiah Davis, Donnie Etheridge, 7 George Asafo-Adjei T Kentucky
Dec. 29 Philadelphia ......................1:00 Patrick Hanscomb, Ryan Jones, Chris Slayton DT Syracuse
* All times ET Marquis Pendleton, Brendan Prophett,
Steve Verderosa, Chris Watts
Stadium: MetLife Stadium Director, Team Operations: Jeff Conroy
(opened in 2010) Director of Ticketing: Amy Matlins
•Capacity: 82,500 Director of Creative Services:
East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073 Doug Murphy
Playing Surface: UBU Speed Series S5M Director of Corporate & Football
Communications: Jen Conley
Training Camp: Quest Diagnostics Training Center Assistant Head Athletic Trainer:
1925 Giants Drive Steve Kennelly
East Rutherford, N.J. 07073 Director, Rehabilitation: Leigh Weiss
METLIFE STADIUM Assistant Equipment Manager:
Tim Slaman
Video Director: Dave Maltese
Assistant Video Directors:
Carmen Pizzano, Steve Venditti
Football Operations Coordinator:
Ed Triggs
Director of Community Relations & Youth
Football: Ethan Medley
Vice President, Information Technology:
Justin Warren
Director of Information Technology:
Julie Glisky
Vice President of Security: Jerry Meade

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Manning 576 380 4299 66.0 21 11 47/358 92.4
08/09 L 10-20 Cleveland Lauletta 5 0 0 0.0 0 1 0/0 0.0
08/17 W 30-17 at Detroit Beckham 2 2 106 100.0 2 0 0/0 158.3
08/24 W 22-16 at N.Y. Jets Giants 583 382 4405 65.5 23 12 47/358 92.7
08/30 L 12-17 New England Opponents 560 362 4229 64.6 24 16 30/185 89.8

REGULAR SEASON (5-11) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Ogletree 5 61 12.2 20 2
09/09 L 15-20 Jacksonville Rosas 0 0 0 31/32 32/33 0 127 Riley 4 67 16.8 46 1
09/16 L 13-20 at Dallas Barkley 11 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 92 Ja. Jenkins 2 29 14.5 29 0
09/23 W 27-22 at Houston Beckham 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Thomas 2 26 13.0 26 0
09/30 L 18-33 New Orleans S. Shepard 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 26 Goodson 2 8 4.0 5 0
10/07 L 31-33 at Carolina Engram 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Webb 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/11 L 13-34 Philadelphia Ogletree 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 Giants 16 191 11.9 46 3
10/22 L 20-23 at Atlanta R. Shepard 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 12 136 11.3 32t 1
10/28 L 13-20 Washington Ellison 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8
11/12 W 27-23 at San Francisco Fowler 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/18 W 38-35 Tampa Bay Gallman 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Dixon 71 3226 45.4 20 60
11/25 L 22-25 at Philadelphia Latimer 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Giants 71 3226 45.4 20 60
12/02 W 30-27 Chicago (OT) Manning 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 66 3071 46.5 31 65
12/09 W 40-16 at Washington Riley 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/16 L 0-17 Tennessee Simonson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/23 L 27-28 at Indianapolis Giants 13 23 3 31/32 32/33 0 369 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 L 35-36 Dallas Opponents 18 24 3 39/39 31/35 0 412 J. Davis 12 4 89 7.4 23 0
(OT) Overtime 2-Pt Conv: Barkley, Engram, Ellison, S. Shepard. Henderson 9 3 68 7.6 21 0
Giants 4-7, Opponents 5-6. Beckham 8 2 34 4.3 16 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Clay 5 1 15 3.0 6 0
Giants 74 95 80 117 3 — 369 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Coley 2 1 6 3.0 6 0
Opponents 61 114 68 169 0 — 412 Barkley 261 1307 5.0 78t 11 Coleman 1 2 19 19.0 19 0
Gallman 51 176 3.5 9 1 Giants 37 13 231 6.2 23 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Engram 3 36 12.0 14 0 Opponents 27 16 177 6.6 27 0
Giants Opp. S. Shepard 3 33 11.0 27 0
Total First Downs 297 346 Penny 7 25 3.6 8 0 KICKOFF
Rushing 71 103 Manning 15 20 1.3 7 1 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Passing 208 205 Beckham 5 19 3.8 11 0 Coleman 23 598 26.0 51 0
Penalty 18 38 Stewart 6 17 2.8 5 0 J. Davis 7 171 24.4 32 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 76/206 87/206 Dixon 1 14 14.0 14 0 Latimer 5 123 24.6 34 0
3rd Down Pct. 36.9 42.2 Coleman 1 5 5.0 5 0 Henderson 5 112 22.4 30 0
4th Down: Made/Att 12/20 14/17 Lauletta 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Coley 2 27 13.5 21 0
4th Down Pct. 60.0 82.4 Giants 354 1650 4.7 78t 13 Beckham 1 26 26.0 26 0
Possession Avg. 28:44 31:16 Opponents 444 1898 4.3 64t 18 Simonson 1 12 12.0 12 0
Total Net Yards 5697 5942 Thomas 1 4 4.0 4 0
Avg. Per Game 356.1 371.4 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD S. Shepard 0 27 — 27 0
Total Plays 984 1034 Barkley 91 721 7.9 57t 4 Penny 0 -3 — -3 0
Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.7 Beckham 77 1052 13.7 51 6 Giants 45 1097 24.4 51 0
Net Yards Rushing 1650 1898 S. Shepard 66 872 13.2 58 4 Opponents 28 570 20.4 29 0
Avg. Per Game 103.1 118.6 Engram 45 577 12.8 54 3
Total Rushes 354 444 Ellison 25 272 10.9 29 1 FIELD
Net Yards Passing 4047 4044 Fowler 16 199 12.4 26 1 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Avg. Per Game 252.9 252.8 Gallman 14 89 6.4 21 0 Rosas 0/0 9/9 13/13 6/6 4/5
Sacked/Yards Lost 47/358 30/185 Latimer 11 190 17.3 39 1 Giants 0/0 9/9 13/13 6/6 4/5
Gross Yards 4405 4229 R. Shepard 10 188 18.8 49t 2 Opponents 0/0 7/7 12/13 6/8 6/7
Att./Completions 583/382 560/362 Simonson 9 86 9.6 24 1
Completion Pct. 65.5 64.6 Penny 8 50 6.3 16 0 SACKS No.
Had Intercepted 12 16 Coleman 5 71 14.2 30 0 Vernon 7.0
Punts/Average 71/45.4 66/46.5 J. Davis 4 40 10.0 22 0 Hill 5.5
Net Punting Avg. 71/41.8 66/42.7 Pulley 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Carter 4.0
Penalties/Yards 114/951 110/919 Giants 382 4405 11.5 58 23 T. Davis 2.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 16/7 19/5 Opponents 362 4229 11.7 79t 24 Edwards 2.0
Touchdowns 39 45 K. Martin 1.5
Rushing 13 18 Wynn 1.5
Passing 23 24 Barwin 1.0
Returns 3 3 Chandler 1.0
Mauro 1.0
Ogletree 1.0
Thomas 1.0
Webb 1.0
Goodson 0.5
Giants 30.0
Opponents 47.0

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tiki Barber, 1997-2006.....................................................................10,449
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Eli Manning, 2004-18.......................................................................55,981
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Eli Manning, 2004-18............................................................................360
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Amani Toomer, 1996-2008....................................................................668
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Amani Toomer, 1996-2008.................................................................9,497
Interceptions ...................................................................Emlen Tunnell, 1948-58 ..........................................................................74
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Steve Weatherford, 2011-14 ................................................................46.3
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ward Cuff, 1941-45 .............................................................................12.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Rocky Thompson, 1971-73..................................................................27.2
Field Goals ......................................................................Pete Gogolak, 1966-74 .........................................................................126
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Frank Gifford, 1952-64 ............................................................................78
Points..............................................................................Pete Gogolak, 1966-74 .........................................................................646
*Sacks............................................................................Michael Strahan, 1993-2007 ..............................................................141.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tiki Barber, 2005 ................................................................................1,860
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Eli Manning, 2011 ..............................................................................4,933
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Y.A. Tittle, 1963.......................................................................................36
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, 2009.................................................................................107
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Victor Cruz, 2011...............................................................................1,536
Interceptions ...................................................................Otto Schnellbacher, 1951 ........................................................................11
Jim Patton, 1958.....................................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Don Chandler, 1959 .............................................................................46.6
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Merle Hapes, 1942...............................................................................15.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................John Salscheider, 1949 ........................................................................31.6
Field Goals ......................................................................Ali Haji-Sheikh, 1983...............................................................................35
Jay Feely, 2005 .......................................................................................35
John Carney, 2008..................................................................................35
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Joe Morris, 1985 ....................................................................................21
Points..............................................................................Jay Feely, 2005 .....................................................................................148
*Sacks............................................................................Michael Strahan, 2001 .....................................................................**22.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tiki Barber, 12-30-06 ............................................................................234
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Phil Simms, 10-13-85...........................................................................513
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Y.A. Tittle, 10-28-62 ..............................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tiki Barber, 1-2-00 ..................................................................................13
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Del Shofner, 10-28-62...........................................................................269
Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3
Last time by Terry Kinard, 9-20-87
Field Goals ......................................................................Joe Danelo, 10-18-81 ...............................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ron Johnson, 10-2-72 ..............................................................................4
Earnest Gray, 9-7-80.................................................................................4
Rodney Hampton, 9-24-95........................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Ron Johnson, 10-2-72 ............................................................................24
Earnest Gray, 9-7-80...............................................................................24
Rodney Hampton, 9-24-95......................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Osi Umenyiora, 9-30-07.........................................................................6.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**NFL Record

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
55 #Anderson, Jonathan LB 6-1 237 10/27/91 4 Texas Christian Corpus Christi, Texas FA-’19 0*
26 Barkley, Saquon RB 6-0 233 2/7/97 2 Penn State Bronx, N.Y. D1-’18 16/16
41 #Bethea, Antoine S 5-11 206 7/27/84 14 Howard Newport News, Va. FA-’19 16/16*
67 Brown, Evan C 6-2 305 9/16/96 2 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas FA-’18 0*
59 Carter, Lorenzo LB 6-5 252 12/10/95 2 Georgia Norcross, Ga. D3-’18 15/2
36 Chandler, Sean S 5-10 200 4/27/96 2 Temple Camden, N.J. FA-’18 16/0
19 Coleman, Corey WR 5-11 185 8/8/94 4 Baylor Dallas, Texas FA-’18 8/1*
58 Davis, Tae LB 6-0 222 8/14/96 2 Tennessee-Chatt. Oxford, Ala. FA-’18 14/4
51 DeOssie, Zak LS 6-5 250 5/24/84 13 Brown No. Andover, Mass D4-’07 16/0
89 Dickerson, Garrett TE 6-2 244 12/30/95 2 Northwestern Englewood, N.J. FA-’18 4/0
9 Dixon, Riley P 6-5 227 8/24/93 4 Syracuse Oneida, N.Y. T(Den)-’18 16/0
85 Ellison, Rhett TE 6-5 254 10/3/88 8 Southern California Mountain View, Calif. UFA(Minn)-’17 14/12
88 Engram, Evan TE 6-3 240 9/2/94 3 Ole Miss Powder Springs, Ga. D1-’17 11/8
18 Fowler III, Bennie WR 6-1 212 6/10/91 5 Michigan State Bloomfield, Mich. FA-’18 10/5
22 Gallman Jr. , Wayne RB 6-0 217 10/1/94 3 Clemson Loganville, Ga. D4-’17 15/1
83 #Golden, Brittan WR 5-11 186 7/20/88 5 West Texas A&M Denver City, Texas FA-’19 0*
44 #Golden, Markus LB 6-3 260 3/13/91 5 Missouri St. Louis, Mo. FA-’19 11/11*
93 Goodson, B.J. LB 6-1 243 5/29/93 4 Clemson Lamar, S.C. D4-’16 15/13
75 Halapio, Jon C 6-3 317 6/23/91 3 Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. FA-’16 2/2
34 Haley, Grant CB 5-9 190 1/6/96 2 Penn State Atlanta, Ga. FA-’18 10/9
30 Hamilton, Antonio CB 6-0 190 1/24/93 4 South Carolina State Johnston, S.C. FA-’18 13/0
71 Hernandez, Will G 6-2 335 9/2/95 2 Texas-El Paso Las Vegas, Nev. D2-’18 16/16
95 Hill, B.J. DL 6-3 303 4/20/95 2 North Carolina State Oakboro, N.C. D3-’18 16/12
20 Jenkins, Janoris CB 5-10 190 10/29/88 8 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. FA-’16 16/16
77 Jenkins, John DL 6-3 327 7/11/89 7 Georgia Meriden, Conn. FA-’19 7/0
33 Ladler, Kenny S 6-1 200 6/23/92 3 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-’18 8/0*
12 Latimer, Cody WR 6-2 217 10/10/92 6 Indiana Dayton, Ohio UFA(Den)-’18 6/2
17 Lauletta, Kyle QB 6-3 221 11/27/95 2 Richmond Exton, Pa. D4-’18 2/0
24 Lippett, Tony CB 6-3 192 7/2/92 5 Michigan State Detroit, Mich. FA-’18 3/0
10 Manning, Eli QB 6-5 218 1/3/81 16 Ole Miss New Orleans, La. T(SD)-’04 16/16
96 Martin, Kareem LB 6-6 263 2/19/92 6 North Carolina Roanoke Rapids, N.C. UFA(Ariz)-’18 16/7
90 McIntosh, RJ DL 6-4 283 6/2/96 2 Miami Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D5-’18 6/0
68 Mihalik, Brian T 6-9 315 8/21/92 4 Boston College Avon Lake, Ohio FA-’18 5/2
29 Moore, Kamrin DB 5-11 200 10/1/96 2 Boston College District Heights, Md. FA-’18 2/0
91 Moss, Avery LB 6-3 269 9/16/94 2 Youngstown State Tempe, Ariz. FA-’18 0
52 Ogletree, Alec LB 6-2 254 9/25/91 7 Georgia Newman, Ga. T(LAR)-’18 13/13
39 Penny, Eli RB 6-1 234 8/17/93 3 Idaho Norwalk, Calif. FA-’18 14/3
46 #Pepper, Taybor LS 6-4 245 5/28/94 2 Michigan Saline, Mich. FA-’19 0*
21 t- Peppers, Jabrill S 5-11 213 10/4/95 3 Michigan East Orange, N.J. T(Cle)-’19 16/16*
23 Perkins, Paul RB 5-11 214 11/16/94 4 UCLA Chandler, Ariz. D5-’16 0*
72 #Pierre, Olsen DL 6-5 293 8/27/91 4 Miami Rahway, N.J. FA-’19 10/1
77 Pulley, Spencer C 6-4 308 4/3/93 4 Vanderbilt Memphis, Tenn. FA-’18 9/2
74 Remmers, Mike T 6-5 310 4/11/89 7 Oregon State Portland, Ore. FA-’19 16/16*
2 Rosas, Aldrick K 6-3 233 12/30/94 3 Southern Oregon Orland, Calif. FA-’17 16/0
81 Shepard, Russell WR 6-1 199 9/17/90 7 Louisiana State Houston, Texas FA-’19 12/0
87 Shepard, Sterling WR 5-10 203 2/10/94 4 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D2-’16 16/16
82 Simonson, Scott TE 6-5 261 4/13/92 5 Assumption Red Bank, N.J. FA-’18 16/4
62 Slade, Chad G 6-5 315 5/4/92 2 Auburn Moody, Ala. FA-’19 0*
45 Smith, Rod RB 6-3 235 1/10/92 5 Ohio State Joplin, Mo. FA-’19 16/1*
76 Solder, Nate T 6-8 320 4/12/88 9 Colorado Denver, Colo. UFA(NE)-’18 16/16
57 Stupar, Nate LB 6-2 240 3/14/88 7 Penn State State College, Pa. FA-’18 16/1
3 Tanney, Alex QB 6-3 209 11/11/87 4 Monmouth (IL) Lexington, Ill. FA-’18 0
15 Tate, Golden WR 5-10 197 8/2/88 10 Notre Dame Hendersonville, Tenn. FA-’19 15/7*
31 Thomas, Michael S 5-10 196 3/17/90 6 Stanford Houston, Texas UFA(Mia)-’18 16/6
94 Tomlinson, Dalvin DL 6-3 318 2/28/94 3 Alabama McDonogh, Ga. D2-’17 16/16
63 Wheeler, Chad T 6-7 317 1/19/94 3 Southern California Santa Monica, Calif. FA-’17 16/14
70 t- Zeitler, Kevin G 6-4 315 3/8/90 8 Wisconsin Waukesha, Wis. T(Cle)-’19 16/16*

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* 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.

t- Giants traded for Peppers (Cle) and Zeitler (Cle).

# Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments.

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

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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
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COACHING STAFF 2013-2017, joined Giants in 2018. coach: Kansas State 2010-12, Michigan State
Head Coach, Bobby Blick, defensive assistant; born September 2012-14, Oregon 2014-17. Pro coach: Joined
Pat Shurmur 8, 1984, Fort Bragg, N.C. Attended North Carolina Giants in 2017.
Pro Career: Pat Shurmur was named the 18th head State. No college or pro playing experience. College Tom Quinn, asst. special teams; born January 27,
coach in Giants franchise history on January 22, coach: North Carolina State 2007-2010, Elon 1968, Pasadena, Calif. Linebacker Arizona 1986-
2018. In his first season, the Giants’ per-game 2011-13, Georgia Tech 2014, Samford 2014-15, 1990. No pro playing experience. College coach:
averages in points and rushing and passing Army 2016. Pro coach: Joined Giants in 2017. Davidson College 1991, James Madison 1992-94,
yardage all improved. Shurmur came to the Giants Joe Danos, performance manager; born January 2, Boston 1995, Holy Cross 1996-98, San Jose State
after being named the NFL Assistant Coach of the 1981, New Orleans, La. Attended Louisiana State. 1999-2001, Stanford 2002-05. Pro coach: Joined
Year by the Pro Football Writers Association when No college or pro playing experience. College Giants in 2006.
he served as offensive coordinator of the Minnesota coach: Louisiana State 2005-06, Southern Ryan Roeder, offensive assistant; born February
Vikings. This is the second head coaching assign- Methodist 2007-09, Florida State 2010-12. Pro 14, 1980, Bethlehem, Pa. Quarterback Albany
ment for Shurmur, who led the Cleveland Browns coach: Joined Giants in 2013. 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. College
from 2011-12. A 20-year NFL coaching veteran Mike Dawson, outside linebackers; born March 7, coach: Holy Cross 2004, Temple 2006-08, Rhode
Shurmur has been a part of teams that have quali- 1975, Melrose, Mass. Linebacker/defensive end Island 2009, Princeton 2010-12. Pro coach: Joined
fied for the playoffs nine times, won seven division Massachusetts 1995-1997. No pro playing experi- Giants in 2013.
titles, and advanced to one Super Bowl (he was on ence. College coach: UMass-Lowell 1998, Maine Mike Shula, offensive coordinator; born June 3,
the Eagles’ staff when they played in Super Bowl 1998, Pittsburgh 1999, New Hampshire 2000-05, 1965, Baltimore, Md. Quarterback Alabama 1984-
XXXIX vs. New England). In 2017, the Vikings were Akron 2006-08, Boston College 2009-2011, 86. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1987.
one of four teams with an NFL-best 13-3 record. Central Florida 2016-2017, Nebraska 2018. Pro College coach: Alabama 2003-06 (head coach).
Minnesota finished 10th in the NFL in scoring, 11th coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2013-2015, joined Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988-1990,
in total yardage, and were third in the league in Giants in 2019. 1996-99, Miami Dolphins 1991-92, 2000-02,
third-down conversion percentage. In 2016, Gary Emanuel, defensive line; born October 30, Chicago Bears 1993-95, Jacksonville Jaguars
Shurmur joined the Vikings as their tight ends 1958, New London, Conn. Offensive lineman 2007-2010, Carolina Panthers 2011-17, joined
coach. For the final nine games of the season, he Westchester (N.Y.) C.C. 1976-78, Plymouth State Giants in 2018.
was also the team’s offensive coordinator, a title he 1979-1980. No pro playing experience. College Thomas Stallworth, asst. strength and condition-
retained last year. Prior to his arrival in Minnesota, coach: Plymouth State 1981-84, West Chester ing; born March 2, 1979, Nashville, Tenn.
and in between his Cleveland head coaching tenure, 1985-86, Massachusetts 1986-88, Dartmouth Linebacker Tennessee 1997-2001. No pro playing
Shurmur was an assistant for Philadelphia (1999- 1988-1991, Syracuse 1991-93, Washington State experience. College coach: South Carolina State
2008, 2013-15) and the St. Louis Rams (2009- 1994-96, Purdue 1997-2004, San Jose State 2004-08, Grambling State 2008-2012, Mississippi
2010). Career record: 15-34. 2007, Rutgers 2008-09, Purdue 2010-11. Pro State 2013-14, North Carolina State 2015, Texas
Background: A four-year letterman at Michigan coach: San Francisco 49ers 2005-06, Indianapolis Tech 2016, Fresno State 2016-17, Western
State, Shurmur earned All-Big Ten conference hon- Colts 2012-2017, joined Giants in 2018. Kentucky 2017. Pro coach: Joined Giants in 2018.
ors and All-America honorable mention accolades Hal Hunter, offensive line; born July 8, 1959, Tyke Tolbert, wide receivers; born September 15,
as a center his senior year (1987). Shurmur was a Canonsburg, Pa. Linebacker Northwestern 1978. 1967, Conroe, Texas. Wide receiver Louisiana State
co-captain as a senior when the Spartans defeated No pro playing experience. College coach: William 1988-1990. No pro playing experience. College
USC in the Rose Bowl. Shurmur earned a master’s & Mary 1982, Pittsburgh 1983-84, Columbia 1985, coach: Louisiana State 1994, Ohio 1995, Northeast
degree in financial administration and was the first- Indiana (PA) 1986, Akron 1987-1990, Vanderbilt Louisiana 1995-97, Auburn 1998, Louisiana-
ever graduate student football player at MSU. 1991-94, Louisiana State 1995-99, Indiana 2000- Lafayette 1999-2001, Florida 2002. Pro coach:
Coached collegiately at Michigan State (1988- 01, North Carolina 2002-05. Pro coach: San Diego Arizona Cardinals 2003, Buffalo Bills 2004-09,
1997) and Stanford (1998). Chargers 2006-2012, Indianapolis Colts 2013-15, Carolina Panthers 2010, Denver Broncos 2011-
Personal: Born April 14, 1965 in Ann Arbor, Mich. Cleveland Browns 2016, joined Giants in 2018. 2017, joined Giants in 2018.
He and his wife Jennifer have four children - daugh- Craig Johnson, running backs; born March 3, Aaron Wellman, strength and conditioning; April
ters Allyson, Erica and Claire, and a son, Kyle. 1960, Rome, N.Y. Attended Wyoming. No college or 18, 1974, Ligonier, Ind. Safety Manchester (IN)
pro playing experience. College coach: Wyoming 1993-96. No pro playing experience. College
ASSISTANT COACHES 1983, Arkansas 1984, Army 1985, Rutgers 1986- coach: Indiana 1996-2000, Michigan State 2001-
Henry Baker, asst. defensive backs; born Aug. 11, 88, Virginia Military Institute 1989-1991, 03, Ball State 2004-09, San Diego State 2009-
1976, Paterson, N.J. Defensive back Maryland Northwestern 1992-96, Maryland 1997-99. Pro 2011, Michigan 2011-14, Notre Dame 2015. Pro
1994-97. Pro defensive back New Jersey Red coach: Tennessee Titans 2000-2010, Minnesota coach: Joined Giants in 2016.
Dogs (AFL) 1999, Carolina Cobras (AFL) 2004, Vikings 2011-13, joined Giants in 2014. Lunda Wells, tights ends; born February 10, 1983,
Norfolk Nighthawks (AFL2), Albany Firebirds Thomas McGaughey, special teams coordinator; Baker, Ala. Offensive line Southern 2003-07. No pro
(AFL2), Kansas City Chiefs 2003. College coach: born May 8, 1973, Chicago, Ill. Safety Houston playing experience. College coach: Louisiana State
Maryland 2008-09, East Stroudsburg 2010, 1991-1995. Pro safety Philadelphia Eagles 1996, 2008-2011. Pro coach: Joined Giants in 2012.
Delaware 2011-16, Rutgers 2017, North Carolina Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 1997. College coach: Ben Wilkerson, asst. offensive line; born November
2018. Pro coach: Joined Giants in 2019. Houston 1997, 2003-04, Louisiana State 2011-13. 22, 1982, Port Arthur, Texas. Offensive lineman
James Bettcher, defensive coordinator; born May Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2002, Denver Louisiana State 2001-04. Pro offensive lineman
27, 1978, Lakeville, Ind. Offensive lineman St. Broncos 2005-06, New York Giants 2007-2010, Cincinnati Bengals 2006, Atlanta Falcons 2007-08.
Francis (IN) 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. New York Jets 2014, San Francisco 49ers 2015, College coach: Louisiana State 2011, Grambling
College coach: St. Francis (IN) 2003-05, Bowling Carolina Panthers 2016-17, joined Giants in 2018. State 2012-13. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2015-
Green 2006, North Carolina 2007-09, Ball State Bill McGovern, linebackers, born December 31, 17, joined Giants in 2018.
2010, New Hampshire 2011. Pro coach: 1962, Oradell, N.J. Safety Holy Cross 1981-84. No Everett Withers, defensive backs; born June 15,
Indianapolis Colts 2012, Arizona Cardinals 2013- pro playing experience. College coach: 1963, Charlotte, N.C. Defensive back Appalachian
17, joined Giants in 2018. Pennsylvania 1985, Holy Cross 1986-87, 1991-92, State 1981-1984. No pro playing experience.
Anthony Blevins, asst. special teams; born July 23, Massachusetts 1987-1990, Boston College 1994- College coach: Austin Peay State 1988-1990,
1976, Birmingham, Ala. Cornerback Alabama- 96, 2008-2012, Pittsburgh 1997-99. Pro coach: Tulane 1991, Southern Miss 1992-93, Louisville
Birmingham 1996-98. Pro cornerback Birmingham Philadelphia Eagles 2013-15, joined Giants in 1995-97, Texas 1998-2000, Minnesota 2007,
Steeldogs (AFL2) 2000, Birmingham Thunderbolts 2016. North Carolina 2008-2011, Ohio State 2012-13,
(XFL) 2000-01. College coach: Tennessee-Martin Pratik Patel, director of performance nutrition; born James Madison 2014-15, Texas State 2016-18.
2008, Tennessee State 2009-2011, Alabama- May 28, 1985, Shawnee, Kan. Attended Kansas Pro coach: New Orleans 1994, Tennessee Titans
Birmingham 2012. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals State. No college or pro playing experience. College 2001-2006, joined Giants in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer: (600-623-26)
Jeffrey Lurie
President: Don Smolenski Records include postseason games
Executive Vice President of Football 1933-35 Lud Wray .......................9-21-1
Operations: Howie Roseman 1936-40 Bert Bell .......................10-44-2
Senior Vice President of Revenue and
Strategy: Catherine Carlson 1941-50 Earle (Greasy) Neale* ...66-44-5
Senior Vice President, General Counsel: 1951 Alvin (Bo) McMillin** .......2-0-0
Aileen Dagrosa 1951 Wayne Millner...................2-8-0
Senior Vice President of Communications
and Community Affairs: 1952-55 Jim Trimble...................25-20-3
Brandon Boone 1956-57 Hugh Devore ..................7-16-1
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial 1958-60 Lawrence (Buck) Shaw..20-16-1
Officer: Frank Gumienny
Senior Vice President, Media and 1961-63 Nick Skorich .................15-24-3
Marketing: Jen Kavanagh 1964-68 Joe Kuharich ................28-41-1
Senior Vice President of Operations: 1969-71 Jerry Williams*** ..........7-22-2
Jason Miller
President Eagles Charitable Foundation, 1971-72 Ed Khayat.......................8-15-2
National Football Conference Eagles Social Responsibility: 1973-75 Mike McCormack .........16-25-1
East Division Christina Weiss Lurie 1976-82 Dick Vermeil .................57-51-0
Vice President of Player Personnel:
Team Colors: Midnight Green, Silver, Black, Joe Douglas 1983-85 Marion Campbell**** ..17-29-1
and White Vice President of Football Operations: 1985 Fred Bruney......................1-0-0
NovaCare Complex Andrew Berry 1986-90 Buddy Ryan..................43-38-1
Vice President of Equipment Operations:
One NovaCare Way Greg Delimitros 1991-94 Rich Kotite....................37-29-0
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145 Vice President of Team Security/Chief 1995-98 Ray Rhodes..................30-36-1
Telephone: (215) 463-2500 Security Officer: Dom DiSandro 1999-2012 Andy Reid.................140-102-1
Vice President of Football Technology:
Patrick Dolan 2013-15 Chip Kelly# ..................26-22-0
2019 SCHEDULE Vice President of Football Operations and 2015 Pat Shurmur .....................1-0-0
PRESEASON Compliance: Jon Ferrari
Vice President of Football Operations and 2016-18 Doug Pederson.............33-20-0
Aug. 8 Tennessee .........................7:30 Strategy: Alec Halaby * Co-coach with Walt Kiesling in Philadelphia-
Aug. 15 at Jacksonville....................7:00 Vice President of Football Administration: Pittsburgh merger in 1943
Aug. 22 Baltimore...........................7:30 Jake Rosenberg ** Retired after two games in 1951
Vice President, Office of the Chairman
Aug. 29 at New York Jets ................7:00 and Chief Executive Officer: *** Released after three games in 1971
Tina D’Orazio **** Released after 15 games in 1985
REGULAR SEASON Vice President of Ticket & Fan Services: # Released after 15 games in 2015
Sep. 8 Washington .......................1:00 Laini DeLawter
Vice President of Corporate Partner PAID ATTENDANCE
Sep. 15 at Atlanta............................8:20 Activation: Tracy Foster
Sep. 22 Detroit ...............................1:00 Vice President of Content & Production: Home 544,972 Away 562,790
Sep. 26 at Green Bay (Thu) .............8:20 Eric Long Total 1,107,762
Oct. 6 New York Jets ...................1:00 Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: Single-game home record,
Brian Napoli
Oct. 13 at Minnesota ......................1:00 Vice President of Human Resources: 72,111 (11/1/81)
Oct. 20 at Dallas...........................*8:20 Kristie Pappal Single-season home record,
Oct. 27 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Vice President of Marketing: 557,325 (1980)
Brian Papson
Nov. 3 Chicago .............................1:00 Vice President of Information
Nov. 10 BYE Technology: John Pawling 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Nov. 17 New England .....................4:25 Director of Premium Sales and Service:
Mat Warner Round Name Pos. College
Nov. 24 Seattle.............................*8:20 Director of Finance Operations: 1 Andre Dillard T Washington St.
Dec. 1 at Miami.............................1:00 Greg McDonald 2 Miles Sanders RB Penn St.
Dec. 9 New York Giants (Mon)......8:15 Director of Financial Reporting:
Tony Orazi J.J. Arcega-Whiteside WR Stanford
Dec. 15 at Washington ...................1:00 Director of Grounds: Tony Leonard 4 Shareef Miller DE Penn St.
Dec. 22 Dallas ................................4:25 Director of Community Relations: 5 Clayton Thorson QB Northwestern
Dec. 29 at New York Giants .............1:00 Julie Hirshey
* All times ET; Sunday night games in Director of Facilities: Ryan Hummel
Director of Facilities Security: JP Hayslip
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Director of Event Operations:
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field Chris Sharkoski
(opened in 2003) Director of Public Relations:
•Capacity: 69,696 Brett Strohsacker
Director of Player Personnel: Andy Weidl
One Lincoln Financial Field Way Director of Player Engagement:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148 Paul Lancaster
Playing Surface: Natural Grass Director of Team Travel and Football
Logistics: Dan Ryan
Training Camp: NovaCare Complex Director of Premium Development:
One NovaCare Way Greg DeLuca
Philadelphia, PA 19145 Director of High Performance:
Shaun Huls
Director of Rehabilitation:
LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD Shireen Mansoori, DPT, OCS
Head Athletic Trainer:
Jerome Reid
Associate Head Athletic Trainer:
Joseph O’Pella
Director of Legal and Government Affairs:
Marla Axelrod
Director of Fan Experience: Norman
Vossschulte
Director of Ticketing: Kevin Sorli
Merchandise Director: Emily McNichol
Executive Director, Eagles Autism
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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (1-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Wentz 401 279 3074 69.6 21 7 31/202 102.2
08/09 L 14-31 Pittsburgh Foles 195 141 1413 72.3 7 4 9/47 96.0
08/16 L 20-37 at New England Sudfeld 2 1 22 50.0 1 0 0/0 129.2
08/23 L 0-5 at Cleveland Agholor 1 1 15 100.0 0 0 0/0 118.8
08/30 W 10-9 N.Y. Jets Eagles 599 422 4524 70.5 29 11 40/249 100.7
Opponents 626 417 4619 66.6 22 10 44/311 93.4
REGULAR SEASON (9-7)
Date Result Opponent TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/06 W 18-12 Atlanta SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Douglas 3 14 4.7 17 0
09/16 L 21-27 at Tampa Bay Elliott 0 0 0 33/35 26/31 0 111 Maddox 2 23 11.5 23 0
09/23 W 20-16 Indianapolis Ertz 0 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 C. Graham 1 29 29.0 29 0
09/30 L 23-26 at Tennessee (OT) Jeffery 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Jenkins 1 25 25.0 25 0
10/07 L 21-23 Minnesota Smallwood 3 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 32 Grugier-Hill 1 24 24.0 24 0
10/11 W 34-13 at N.Y. Giants Agholor 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Darby 1 16 16.0 16 0
10/21 L 17-21 Carolina Goedert 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Gerry 1 8 8.0 8 0
10/28 W 24-18 at Jacksonville Adams 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Eagles 10 139 13.9 29 0
11/11 L 20-27 Dallas Ajayi 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Opponents 11 153 13.9 40 0
11/18 L 7-48 at New Orleans Sproles 1 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 18
11/25 W 25-22 N.Y. Giants Clement 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/03 W 28-13 Washington Matthews 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Johnston 61 2937 48.1 24 68
12/09 L 23-29 at Dallas (OT) Tate 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 L. Johnson 0 0 — — 0
12/16 W 30-23 at L.A. Rams Eagles 12 29 0 33/35 26/31 0 367 Eagles 61 2937 48.1 24 68
12/23 W 32-30 Houston Opponents 14 22 1 28/32 32/37 0 348 Opponents 65 2999 46.1 20 65
12/30 W 24-0 at Washington 2-Pt Conv: Adams, Ajayi, Clements, Smallwood,
Tate. PUNT
POSTSEASON (1-1) Eagles 5-6, Opponents 2-4. RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
Date Result Opponent Carter 10 0 103 10.3 42 0
01/06 W 16-15 at Chicago RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Sproles 10 9 83 8.3 14 0
01/13 L 14-20 at New Orleans Adams 120 511 4.3 29 3 Clement 6 2 17 2.8 10 0
Smallwood 87 364 4.2 15 3 Tate 5 0 13 2.6 12 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Clement 68 259 3.8 32 2 Agholor 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Eagles 41 107 101 115 3 — 367 Ajayi 45 184 4.1 20 3 T. Sullivan 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Opponents 61 108 53 114 12 — 348 Sproles 29 120 4.1 17 1 Eagles 33 11 216 6.5 42 0
Wentz 34 93 2.7 13 0 Opponents 31 16 194 6.3 23 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Agholor 3 32 10.7 16 0
Eagles Opp. Foles 9 17 1.9 4 0 KICKOFF
Total First Downs 346 308 Sudfeld 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
Rushing 94 71 Tate 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 Clement 13 333 25.6 48 0
Passing 221 215 Eagles 398 1570 3.9 32 12 Carter 10 204 20.4 30 0
Penalty 31 22 Opponents 332 1551 4.7 90t 14 Scott 4 96 24.0 35 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 84/205 71/201 Gibson 3 57 19.0 30 0
3rd Down Pct. 41.0 35.3 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Smallwood 2 33 16.5 17 0
4th Down: Made/Att 14/23 11/19 Ertz 116 1163 10.0 34 8 Sproles 1 2 2.0 2 0
4th Down Pct. 60.9 57.9 Jeffery 65 843 13.0 52 6 Eagles 33 725 22.0 48 0
Possession Avg. 32:03 27:57 Agholor 64 736 11.5 83t 4 Opponents 24 540 22.5 46 0
Total Net Yards 5845 5859 Goedert 33 334 10.1 32t 4
Avg. Per Game 365.3 366.2 Tate 30 278 9.3 32 1 FIELD
Total Plays 1037 1002 Smallwood 28 230 8.2 36t 2 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.8 Clement 22 192 8.7 23 0 Elliott 0/0 7/7 10/11 7/8 2/5
Net Yards Rushing 1570 1551 Matthews 20 300 15.0 56t 2 Eagles 0/0 7/7 10/11 7/8 2/5
Avg. Per Game 98.1 96.9 Sproles 15 160 10.7 37t 2 Opponents 1/1 10/11 11/11 4/7 6/7
Total Rushes 398 332 Adams 7 58 8.3 13 0
Net Yards Passing 4275 4308 Aiken 6 53 8.8 18 0 SACKS No.
Avg. Per Game 267.2 269.3 Perkins 5 67 13.4 30 0 Cox 10.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 40/249 44/311 Ajayi 5 20 4.0 12 0 Bennett 9.0
Gross Yards 4524 4619 Carter 2 21 10.5 11 0 Long 6.5
Att./Completions 599/422 626/417 Gibson 1 48 48.0 48 0 B. Graham 4.0
Completion Pct. 70.5 66.6 Foles 1 10 10.0 15 0 Hicks 3.0
Had Intercepted 11 10 Rodgers 1 7 7.0 7 0 Barnett 2.5
Punts/Average 61/48.1 65/46.1 Wentz 1 4 4.0 4 0 Bradham 2.0
Net Punting Avg. 61/42.7 65/42.2 Eagles 422 4524 10.7 83t 29 Grugier-Hill 1.0
Penalties/Yards 100/852 115/995 Opponents 417 4619 11.1 75t 22 Hester 1.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 29/12 22/7 Jenkins 1.0
Touchdowns 41 37 Ngata 1.0
Rushing 12 14 Vaeao 1.0
Passing 29 22 Da. Hall 0.5
Returns 0 1 Hector 0.5
Maddox 0.5
Eagles 44.0
Opponents 40.0

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LeSean McCoy, 2009-14....................................................................6,792
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Donovan McNabb, 1999-2009 .........................................................32,873
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Donovan McNabb, 1999-2009 ..............................................................216
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Harold Carmichael, 1971-83 .................................................................589
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Harold Carmichael, 1971-83 ..............................................................8,978
Interceptions ...................................................................Bill Bradley, 1969-76...............................................................................34
Eric Allen, 1988-94 .................................................................................34
Brian Dawkins, 1996-2008......................................................................34
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Donnie Jones, 2013-17........................................................................45.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ernie Steele, 1942-48...........................................................................16.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Josh Huff, 2014-16 ..............................................................................27.7
Field Goals ......................................................................David Akers, 1999-2010 .......................................................................294
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Harold Carmichael, 1971-83 ...................................................................79
Points..............................................................................David Akers, 1999-2010 ....................................................................1,323
*Sacks............................................................................Reggie White, 1985-92 ......................................................................124.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LeSean McCoy, 2013 .........................................................................1,607
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Donovan McNabb, 2008 ....................................................................3,916
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Carson Wentz, 2017................................................................................33
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Zach Ertz, 2018 ....................................................................................116
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Mike Quick, 1983...............................................................................1,409
Interceptions ...................................................................Bill Bradley, 1971 ....................................................................................11
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Cameron Johnson, 2018 ......................................................................48.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Steve Van Buren, 1944.........................................................................15.3
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Al Nelson, 1972 ...................................................................................29.1
Field Goals ......................................................................Caleb Sturgis, 2016 ................................................................................35
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................LeSean McCoy, 2011 ..............................................................................20
Points..............................................................................Cody Parkey, 2014 ................................................................................150
*Sacks............................................................................Reggie White, 1987..............................................................................21.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LeSean McCoy, 12-8-13 .......................................................................217
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Nick Foles, 12-23-18 ............................................................................471
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Adrian Burk, 10-17-54 ..........................................................................**7
Nick Foles, 11-3-13...............................................................................**7
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Zach Ertz, 12-20-14................................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tommy McDonald, 12-10-61 ................................................................237
Interceptions ...................................................................Russ Craft, 9-24-50 ..............................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Tom Dempsey, 11-12-72...........................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4
Last time by Brian Westbrook, 11-27-08
Points..............................................................................Bobby Walston, 10-17-54 .......................................................................25
*Sacks............................................................................Clyde Simmons, 9-15-91 .......................................................................4.5
Hugh Douglas, 10-18-98........................................................................4.5

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
33 Adams, Josh RB 6-2 225 10/29/96 2 Notre Dame Warrington, Pa. FA-’18 14/5
13 Agholor, Nelson WR 6-0 198 5/24/93 5 Southern California Tampa, Fla. D1-’15 16/16
96 Barnett, Derek DE 6-3 259 6/25/96 3 Tennessee Brentwood, Tenn. D1-’17 6/6
59 Bello, B.J. LB 6-3 229 10/31/94 2 Illinois State New Lenox, Ill. FA-’18 3/0
53 Bradham, Nigel LB 6-2 241 9/4/89 8 Florida State Crawfordville, Fla. UFA(Buff)-’16 15/15
79 Brooks, Brandon G 6-5 335 8/19/89 8 Miami (OH) Milwaukee, Wis. UFA(Hou)-’16 16/16
51 Brown, Zach LB 6-1 250 10/23/89 8 North Carolina Columbia, Md. UFA(Wash)-’19 16/12*
66 Burwell, Tyreek T 6-6 310 2/3/95 3 Cincinnati Huntington Station, N.Y. FA-’19 0*
30 Clement, Corey RB 5-10 220 3/11/92 3 Wisconsin Glassboro, N.J. FA-’17 11/0
39 Countess, Blake S 5-10 191 8/8/93 4 Auburn Olney, Md. W(LAR)-’19 16/1
91 Cox, Fletcher DT 6-4 310 11/2/94 8 Mississippi State Yazoo City, Miss. D1-’12 16/16
75 Curry, Vinny DE 6-3 279 12/13/90 8 Marshall Neptune, N.J. FA-’19 12/7*
21 Darby, Ronald CB 5-11 193 6/30/88 5 Florida State Oxon Hill, Md. T(Buff)-’17 9/9
32 Douglas, Rasul CB 6-2 209 1/2/94 3 West Virginia East Orange, N.J. D3-’17 16/7
4 Elliott, Jake K 5-9 167 8/29/95 3 Memphis La Grange, Ill. PS(Cin)-’17 16/0
86 Ertz, Zach TE 6-5 250 1/21/95 7 Stanford Danville, Calif. D2-’13 16/16
58 Fort, L.J. LB 6-0 232 11/10/90 5 Northern Iowa Waynesville, Ill. UFA(Pitt)-’19 15/2*
47 Gerry, Nathan LB 6-2 230 2/23/95 3 Nebraska Sioux Falls, S.D. D5b-’17 13/2
18 Gibson, Shelton WR 5-11 191 3/20/95 3 West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio D5a-’17 15/0
88 Goedert, Dallas TE 6-5 256 1/3/95 2 South Dakota State Britton, S.D. D2-’18 16/8
55 Graham, Brandon DE 6-2 265 4/3/88 10 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D1-’10 16/16
54 Grugier-Hill, Kamu LB 6-2 230 5/16/94 4 Eastern Illinois Honolulu, Hawaii W(NE)-’16 16/10
74 Hall, Daeshon DE 6-5 265 6/14/95 3 Texas A&M Lancaster, Texas PS(Hou)-’18 3/0
36 t- Hall, Deiondre’ S 6-2 206 5/31/94 4 Northern Iowa Blue Springs, Mo. T(Chi)-’18 13/0
48 Hawkins, Josh CB 5-10 190 1/23/93 4 East Carolina Kennersville, N.C. FA-’18 1/0
98 Hector, Bruce DT 6-2 296 10/7/94 2 South Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’18 8/0
90 Hester, Treyvon DT 6-2 304 9/21/92 3 Toledo Penn Hills, Pa. FA-’18 12/1
16 Hollins, Mack WR 6-4 221 9/16/93 3 North Carolina Rockville, Md. D4a-’17 0*
24 t- Howard, Jordan RB 6-0 224 11/2/94 4 Indiana Gardendale, Ala. T(Chi)-’19 16/15*
33 Igwebuike, Godwin S 6-0 212 9/10/94 2 Northwestern Pickerington, Ohio W(SF)-’19 6/0*
10 t- Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/1/86 12 California Long Beach, Calif. T(TB)-’19 12/10*
97 Jackson, Malik DT 6-5 290 1/11/90 8 Tennessee Van Nuys, Calif. FA-’19 16/10*
17 Jeffery, Alshon WR 6-3 218 2/14/90 8 South Carolina St. Matthews, S.C. UFA(Chi)-’17 13/13
27 Jenkins, Malcolm S 6-0 204 12/20/87 11 Ohio State Piscataway, N.J. UFA(NO)-’14 16/16
93 Jernigan, Tim DT 6-2 295 9/24/92 6 Florida State Lake City, FLa. T(Balt)-’17 3/3
3 Johnson, Charles WR 6-2 215 2/27/89 5 Grand Valley State Erlanger, Ky. FA-’19 0*
65 Johnson, Lane T 6-6 317 5/8/90 7 Oklahoma Groveton, Texas D1-’13 15/15
1 Johnston, Cameron P 5-11 194 2/24/92 2 Ohio State Geelong, Australia FA-’18 16/0
22 Jones, Sidney CB 6-0 181 5/21/96 2 Washington Diamond Bar, Calif. D2-’17 9/4
62 Kelce, Jason C 6-3 295 11/5/87 9 Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio D6a-’11 16/16
2 Kessler, Cody QB 6-1 215 5/11/93 4 Southern California Bakersfield, Calif. FA-’16 5/4*
34 LeBlanc, Cre’Von CB 5-10 190 7/25/94 4 Florida Atlantic Belle Glade, Fla. W(Det)-’18 8/4
45 Lovato, Rick LS 6-2 249 9/9/92 3 Old Dominion Middletown, N.J. FA-’16 16/0
29 Maddox, Avonte CB 5-9 184 3/31/96 2 Pittsburgh Detroit, Mich. D4a-’18 13/9
68 Mailata, Jordan T 6-8 346 3/31/97 2 no college Sydney, Australia D7-’18 0*
23 McLeod, Rodney S 5-10 195 6/23/90 8 Virginia Hyattsville, Md. UFA(LAR)-’16 3/3
89 Miller, Braxton WR 6-2 215 11/30/92 3 Ohio State Huber Heights, Ohio FA-’18 0*
31 Mills, Jalen CB 6-0 191 4/6/94 4 Louisiana State DeSoto, Texas D7a-’16 8/8
83 Perkins, Joshua TE 6-3 223 8/5/93 3 Washington Cerritos, Calif. FA-’18 9/1
71 Peters, Jason T 6-4 328 1/22/82 16 Arkansas Queen City, Texas T(Buff)-’09 16/16
69 Pryor, Matt G/T 6-7 332 12/16/94 2 Texas Christian Lakewood, Calif. D6-’18 0*
35 Pumphrey, Donnel RB 5-9 176 12/6/94 2 San Diego State Las Vegas, Nev. FA-’18 0*
64 t-Ridgeway, Hassan DT 6-3 305 11/2/94 4 Texas Mansfield, Texas T(Ind)-’19 5/0*
82 Rodgers, Richard TE 6-4 257 1/22/92 6 California Shrewsbury, Mass. UFA(GB)-’18 7/0
42 Sendejo, Andrew S 6-1 210 9/9/87 10 Rice San Antonio, Texas UFA(Min)-’19 5/5*
73 Seumalo, Isaac OL 6-4 303 10/29/93 4 Oregon State Corvallis, OR D3-’16 13/9
28 Smallwood, Wendell RB 5-10 208 1/20/94 4 West Virginia Elkton, Md. D5a-’16 16/6
7 Sudfeld, Nate QB 6-6 227 10/7/93 4 Indiana Modesto, Calif. FA-’17 2/0
37 Sullivan, Tre S 6-0 200 11/1/93 2 Shepherd Brandywine, Md. FA-’17 12/1
75 Sweat, Josh DE 6-5 251 3/29/97 2 Florida State Chesapeake, Va. D4b-’18 9/0
85 Tye, Will TE 6-2 260 11/4/91 3 Stony Brook Salisbury, Conn. FA-’18 0*
72 Vaitai, Halapoulivaati T 6-6 320 6/16/93 4 Texas Christian Haltom, Texas D5b-’16 16/1
11 Wentz, Carson QB 6-5 237 12/30/92 4 North Dakota State Bismarck, N.D. D1-’16 11/11
61 Wisniewski, Stefen G/C 6-3 305 3/22/89 9 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA(Jax)’16 16/7
52 Worrilow, Paul LB 6-0 230 5/1/90 7 Delaware Wilmington, Del. UFA(Det)-’18 0*

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* 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.

Traded—DE Michael Bennett (16 games in ’18) to New England.

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.

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COACHING STAFF Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 1998, Seattle Eagles 2015-16, re-joined Eagles 2019.
Head Coach, Seahawks 1999-2002, Carolina Panthers 2003- Justin Peelle, tight ends; born March 15, 1979,
Doug Pederson 08, St. Louis Rams 2009-2011, New Orleans Fresno, Calif. Tight end Oregon 1997-2001. Pro
Pro Career: Doug Pederson was named head Saints 2012, Cleveland Browns 2013, joined tight end San Diego Chargers 2002-05, Miami
coach of the Philadelphia Eagles on January 18, Eagles in 2016. Dolphins 2006-07, Atlanta Falcons 2008-2010,
2016, after having served as the Kansas City Mike Groh, offensive coordinator; born December San Francisco 49ers 2011. Pro coach: Joined
Chiefs offensive coordinator (2013-15). In just his 19, 1971, Charlottesville, Va. Quarterback Virginia Eagles in 2013.
second season as an NFL head coach, Pederson 1991-1995. Pro quarterback (WLAF) Rhein Fire Spencer Phillips, asst. quarterback; born October
led the Eagles to a 13-3 regular-season record, an 1997. College coach: Virginia 2001-08, Alabama 18, 1990, Eugene, Ore. Quarterback West Los
NFC East title, the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs 2009, 2011-12, Louisville 2010. Pro coach: New Angeles (CA) C.C. 2010, Murray State 2011-12,
and to victory in Super Bowl LII. In his first three York Jets 2000, Chicago Bears 2013-15, Los Humboldt State 2013. No pro playing experience.
seasons as the Eagles head coach, he has led the Angeles Rams 2016, joined Eagles in 2017. College coach: Samford 2015. Pro coach: Joined
team to a 33-20 record (including playoffs), which Matthew Harper, wide receivers; born Nov. 26, Eagles in 2016.
marks the highest winning percentage (.623) by a 1984, Secaucus, N.J. Safety City College of San Jim Schwartz, defensive coordinator; born June 2,
head coach in franchise history. Pederson, who Francisco 2004-05, Oregon 2006-07. No pro play- 1966, Baltimore, Md. Linebacker Georgetown
enjoyed a 12-year NFL playing career, began his ing experience. College coach: City College of San 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College
pro coaching career in Philadelphia where he Francisco 2008, Oregon 2009-2012. Pro coach: coach: Maryland 1989, Minnesota 1990, North
served under Andy Reid as an offensive quality Joined Eagles in 2013. Carolina Central 1991, Colgate 1992. Pro coach:
control (2009-2010) and quarterbacks coach Tim Hauck, safeties; born December 20, 1966, Baltimore Ravens 1996-98, Tennessee Titans
(2011-12). Career record: 33-20. Butte, Mont. Safety Montana 1986-89. Pro safety 1999-2008, Detroit Lions 2009-2013 (head
Background: Pederson was a three-year starter at New England Patriots 1990, Green Bay Packers coach), Buffalo Bills 2014, joined Eagles in 2016.
quarterback for Northeast Louisiana, where he 1991-94, Denver Broncos 1995-96, Seattle Duce Staley, asst. head coach/running backs;
graduated with a B.B.A. in business management. Seahawks 1997, Indianapolis Colts 1998, born February 27, 1975, Tampa, Fla. Running back
A 12-year NFL veteran, he played quarterback for Philadelphia Eagles 1999-2002, San Francisco South Carolina 1995-96. Pro running back
the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, Eagles 49ers 2002. College coach: Montana 2004-07, Philadelphia Eagles 1997-2003, Pittsburgh
and Cleveland Browns. Pederson served as a UCLA 2008, Nevada-Las Vegas 2013-14. Pro Steelers 2004-06. Pro coach: Joined Eagles in
backup quarterback for the Packers when the team coach: Tennessee Titans 2009-2010, Cleveland 2011.
won Super Bowl XXXI. Began coaching as head Browns 2012, joined Eagles in 2016. Jeff Stoutland, offensive line/run game coordina-
coach at Calvary Baptist Academy (Shreveport, Josh Hingst, strength and conditioning; born tor; born February 10, 1962, New York City, N.Y.
LA). December 29, 1978, Fremont, Neb. Attended Linebacker Southern Connecticut State. No pro
Personal: Born January 31, 1968 in Bellingham, Nebraska. No college or pro playing experience. playing experience. College coach: Southern
Wash. He and his wife, Jeannie, have three sons: College coach: Florida State 2003-07. Pro coach: Connecticut State 1984-85, 1988-1992, Syracuse
Drew, Josh and Joel. Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, joined Eagles in 2013. 1986-87, 1997-99, Cornell 1993-96, Michigan
Roy Istvan, asst. offensive line; born December 27, State 2000-06, Miami 2007-2010, Alabama 2011-
ASSISTANT COACHES 1968, Stratford, Conn. Offensive line Southern 12. Pro coach: Joined Eagles in 2013.
Mike Bartrum, asst. tight ends; June 23, 1970, Connecticut State 1986-89. No pro playing experi- Press Taylor, quarterbacks; born January 13,
Pomeroy, Ohio. Tight end Marshall 1988-1992. Pro ence. College coach: Southern Connecticut State 1988, Norman, Okla. Quarterback Butler (KS) C.C.
tight end/long snapper Kansas City Chiefs 1993, 1990-2000, Buffalo 2001-05, Milford Academy 2007-08, Marshall 2009-2010. No pro playing
Green Bay Packers 1995, New England Patriots 2006-07, Rhode Island 2008-2013, Cornell 2014- experience. College coach: Tulsa 2011-12. Pro
1996-99, Philadelphia Eagles 2000-06. H.S. 16, Keiser 2018. Pro coach: Joined Eagles in 2019. coach: Joined Eagles in 2013.
coach: Meigs 2012-18. Pro coach: Joined Eagles G.J. Kinne, offensive special projects; born Luke Thompson, asst. special teams; born
in 2019. December 1, 1988, Gilmer, Texas. Quarterback October 13, 1976, Worcester, Mass. No college or
Matt Burke, defensive special assistant; born Tulsa 2008-2011. Pro quarterback New York Jets pro playing experience. College coach: Bowdoin
March 25, 1976, Hudson, Mass. Safety Dartmouth 2012, quarterback/wide receiver Philadelphia College 1998, Holy Cross 1999-2000, Amherst
1994-97. No pro playing experience. College Eagles 2013-15. College coach: Southern College 2002-03, Harvard 2004-05, Georgetown
coach: Bridgton (ME) Academy 1998-99, Boston Methodist 2017, Arkansas 2018. Pro coach: 2006-2012, 2014-16, Army 2012-13, Lafayette
College 2000-02, Harvard 2003. Pro coach: Joined Eagles in 2019. College 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Eagles in
Tennessee Titans 2004-08, Detroit Lions 2009- Nathan Ollie, asst. defensive line; born January 8, 2019.
2013, Cincinnati Bengals 2014-15, Miami 1992, Chicago, Ill. Defensive line Ball State 2010- Cory Undlin, defensive backs; born June 29,
Dolphins 2016-18, joined Eagles in 2019. 13. No pro playing experience. College coach: 1971, St. Cloud, Minn. Defensive back California
Phillip Daniels, defensive line; born March 4, Tennessee 2015-17, Eastern Kentucky 2018. Pro Lutheran 1990-94. No pro playing experience.
1973, Donalsonville, Ga. Defensive line Georgia coach: Joined Eagles in 2019. College coach: California Lutheran 1998-2002,
1992-95. Pro defensive lineman Seattle Seahawks Ryan Paganetti, asst. linebackers; born November Fresno State 2002-03. Pro coach: New England
1996-99, Chicago Bears 2000-03, Washington 26, 1990, Bedford, Mass. Running back Dartmouth Patriots 2004, Cleveland Browns 2005-08,
Redskins 2004-2010. Pro coach: Joined Eagles in 2010. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Dallas Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-2011, Denver Broncos
2016. Cowboys 2013, joined Eagles in 2015. 2012-14, joined Eagles in 2015.
Dave Fipp, special teams coordinator; born August T.J. Paganetti, asst. running backs; born August 4, Dino Vasso, asst. secondary; born November 8,
8, 1974, Albuquerque, N.M. Safety Arizona 1994- 1989, Bedford, Mass. Attended Oregon. No college 1987, Philadelphia, Pa. Defensive back New
97. No pro playing experience. College coach: Holy or pro playing experience. College coach: Oregon Hampshire 2006-2010. No pro playing experience.
Cross 1998-99, Arizona 2000, Cal Poly 2001-03, 2007-2012, 2015-16. Pro coach: Philadelphia College coach: Missouri 2012. Pro coach: Kansas
Nevada 2004, San Jose State 2005-07. Pro coach: Eagles 2013-14, re-joined Eagles in 2017. City Chiefs 2013-15, joined Eagles in 2016.
San Francisco 49ers 2008-2010, Miami Dolphins Joe Pannunzio, director of team development; Carson Walch, wide receivers; born March 6,
2011-12, joined Eagles in 2013. born July 4, 1959, Pueblo, Colo. Quarterback 1978, Elgin, Minn. Running back, receiver, return
Ken Flajole, linebackers; born October 5, 1954, Southern Colorado 1978-1981. No pro playing specialist Winona State 1996-99. No pro playing
Seattle, Wash. Linebacker Wenatchee Valley (WA) experience. College coach: Southern Colorado experience. College coach: Winona State 2000-02,
C.C. 1973, Pacific Lutheran 1974-76. No pro play- 1981, Mesa College 1982-84, 1987-1990, Kansas 2007-09, Dakota State 2003-05, St. Thomas
ing experience. College coach: Pacific Lutheran 1985-86, Texas Christian 1990-91, Minnesota 2006, Minnesota 2015. Pro coach: Montreal
1977-79, Washington 1979, Montana 1980-85, 1992-94, Mississippi 1995-98, Auburn 1999, Alouettes (CFL) 2010-12, Chicago Bears 2013-14,
Texas El-Paso 1986-88, Missouri 1989-1993, Murray State 2000-05, Miami 2006-2010, Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2016-17, joined Eagles
Richmond 1994, Hawai’i 1995, Nevada 1996-97. Alabama 2011-14, 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined in 2018.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
OWNERSHIP (562-492-14)
Co-Chairman: Denise DeBartolo York
Co-Chairman: John York Records include postseason games
Chief Executive Officer: Jed York 1950-54 Lawrence (Buck) Shaw..33-25-2
Ownership: Gideon Yu 1955 Norman (Red) Strader ......4-8-0
Ownership: Mark Wan
Ownership: John M. Sobrato 1956-58 Frankie Albert ...............19-17-1
MANAGEMENT 1959-63 Howard (Red) Hickey* .27-27-1
General Manager: John Lynch 1963-67 Jack Christiansen .........26-38-3
President, 49ers Enterprises & Executive Vice
President of Football Operations: 1968-75 Dick Nolan....................56-56-5
Paraag Marathe 1976 Monte Clark......................8-6-0
President: Al Guido 1977 Ken Meyer........................5-9-0
Chief Administrative Officer & General 1978 Pete McCulley** ..............1-8-0
Counsel: Hannah Gordon
Chief Investment Officer: Brano Perkovich 1978 Fred O’Connor ..................1-6-0
Chief Financial Officer: Scott Sabatino 1979-88 Bill Walsh ...................102-63-1
Executive Vice President: Patty Inglis 1989-96 George Seifert ............108-35-0
Chief Revenue Officer: Brent Schoeb
National Football Conference Vice President/Executive Producer: 1997-2002 Steve Mariucci..............60-43-0
West Division Robert Alberino Jr. 2003-04 Dennis Erickson .............9-23-0
Team Colors: 49ers Gold and 49ers Red Vice President of Sales & Service: Jamie Brandt 2005-08 Mike Nolan*** .............18-37-0
4949 Marie P. DeBartolo Way Vice President of Strategy & Analytics:
Moon Javaid 2008-10 Mike Singletary****.....18-22-0
Santa Clara, California 95054 Vice President of Special Events & Executive 2010 Jim Tomsula.....................1-0-0
Telephone: (408) 562-4949 Director of the Bay Area Host Committee: 2011-14 Jim Harbaugh...............49-22-1
Patricia Ernstrom
Vice President of Accounting & Controller: 2015 Jim Tomsula...................5-11-0
2019 SCHEDULE Esther Chi 2016 Chip Kelly.......................2-14-0
PRESEASON Vice President, Human Resources: 2017-18 Kyle Shanahan..............10-22-0
Aug. 19 at Denver............................5:00 Harpreet Basran * Resigned after three games in 1963
Vice President, Finance: Jeff Fong
Aug. 24 at Kansas City ....................5:00 Vice President, Corporate Security: ** Released after nine games in 1978
Aug. 10 Dallas ................................6:00 Jeff Rodriguez *** Released after seven games in 2008
Aug.29 Los Angeles Chargers .......7:00 Vice President of Security: Russ Butler **** Released after 15 games in 2010
Legal Counsel, 49ers Enterprises/Investments:
Sean Kundu PAID ATTENDANCE
REGULAR SEASON Vice President of Communications: Bob Lange
Vice President of Stadium Operations/ Home 527,452 Away 479,883
Sep. 8 at Tampa Bay .....................1:25 General Manager: Jim Mercurio Total 1,007,335
Sep. 15 at Cincinnati ...............10:00 AM Vice President of Public Affairs & Strategic
Communications: Rahul Chandhok Single-game home record,
Sep. 22 Pittsburgh..........................1:25
Executive Director, San Francisco 49ers 69,732 (1/12/13)
Sep. 29 BYE
Foundation: Justin Prettyman Single-season home record,
Oct. 7 Cleveland (Mon) ................5:15 Vice President of Player Personnel:
Martin Mayhew 544,228 (1999)
Oct. 13 at Los Angeles Rams .........1:05
Oct. 20 at Washington ............10:00 AM Vice President of Player Personnel: Adam Peters
Vice President & Senior Advisor to the General 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Oct. 27 Carolina.............................1:05 Manager: Keena Turner
Director of Football R&D: Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Round Name Pos. College
Oct. 31 at Arizona (Thu) .................5:20
Director of Team Security: Mike Anderson 1 Nick Bosa DL Ohio St.
Nov. 11 Seattle (Mon) ....................5:15
Director of Video Operations: Mike Bracken 2 Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina
Nov. 17 Arizona ..............................1:05 Director of Information Technology: 3 Jalen Hurd WR Baylor
Nov. 24 Green Bay..........................1:25 Jim Bartholomew
Director of Football Communications: 4 Mitch Wishnowsky P Utah
Dec. 1 at Baltimore................10:00 AM
Dan Beckler 5 Dre Greenlaw LB Arkansas
Dec. 8 at New Orleans...........10:00 AM Director of Production: Wil Blackwell 6 Kaden Smith TE Stanford
Dec. 15 Atlanta...............................1:25 Equipment Manager: Jay Brunetti
Director of Pro Personnel: Ran Carthon Justin Skule OL Vanderbilt
Dec. 21/22Los Angeles Rams .............TBD
Director of Ticket Operations: Brad Dugan Tim Harris CB Virginia
Dec. 29 at Seattle............................1:25 Director of Stadium & Event Operations:
* All times PT Craig Graber
Sports Turf Manager/Head Groundskeeper:
Stadium: Levi’s® Stadium Matthew Greiner
Director of Corporate Communications:
(opened in 2014) Roger Hacker
•Capacity: 68,500 Director of Football Administration & Analytics:
Santa Clara, California 95054 Brian Hampton
Director of Facilities: Bill Howell
Playing Surface: Natural Grass Director of Gameday Production & Broadcast
Training Camp: SAP Performance Facility Operations: Aron Kennedy
4949 Marie P. DeBartolo Way Director of 49ers EDU & 49ers Museum;
Managing Partner, EDU Academy:
Santa Clara, CA 95054 Jesse Lovejoy
Director of Alumni Relations: Guy McIntrye
Director, Community Relations: Stacy McCorkle
LEVI’S® STADIUM Director of Player Engagement: Austin Moss II
Head Strength & Conditioning: Dustin Perry
Head of Player Health & Performance:
Ben Peterson
Director of Team Logistics: Steve Risser
Director of Engineering Operations: Pat Rogan
Director of Digital & Social Media: Meghan Ryan
Director of Stadium Operations Logistics:
Julian Sakti
Director of Broadcast Partnerships: Bob Sargent
Director of Performance Monitoring/Assistant
Strength & Conditioning: Shea Thompson
Director of College Scouting: Ethan Waugh
Director of Functional Performance:
Elliott Williams

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (1-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Mullens 274 176 2277 64.2 13 10 17/127 90.8
08/09 W 24-21 Dallas Beathard 169 102 1252 60.4 8 7 18/156 81.8
08/18 L 13-16 at Houston Garoppolo 89 53 718 59.6 5 3 13/97 90.0
08/25 L 17-23 at Indianapolis 49ers 532 331 4247 62.2 26 20 48/380 87.8
08/30 L 21-23 L.A. Chargers Opponents 542 344 3959 63.5 35 2 37/227 105.4

REGULAR SEASON (4-12) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Exum 1 32 32.0 32t 1
09/09 L 16-24 at Minnesota Gould 0 0 0 27/29 33/34 0 126 Tartt 1 23 23.0 23 0
09/16 W 30-27 Detroit Kittle 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 32 49ers 2 55 27.5 32t 1
09/23 L 27-38 at Kansas City Breida 3 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Opponents 20 336 16.8 98t 3
09/30 L 27-29 at L.A. Chargers Pettis 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30
10/07 L 18-28 Arizona Bourne 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
10/15 L 30-33 at Green Bay Goodwin 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Pinion 68 2973 43.7 22 64
10/21 L 10-39 L.A. Rams Celek 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 49ers 69 2973 43.1 22 64
10/28 L 15-18 at Arizona James 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 12 Opponents 78 3379 43.3 35 65
11/01 W 34-3 Oakland Morris 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
11/12 L 23-27 N.Y. Giants T. Taylor 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 PUNT
11/25 L 9-27 at Tampa Bay Beathard 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/02 L 16-43 at Seattle Exum 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 James 12 10 75 6.3 23 0
12/09 W 20-14 Denver Garcon 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 T. Taylor 10 6 78 7.8 18 0
12/16 W 26-23 Seattle (OT) Juszczyk 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Pettis 9 2 27 3.0 14 0
12/23 L 9-14 Chicago Mostert 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 49ers 31 18 180 5.8 23 0
12/30 L 32-48 at L.A. Rams 49ers 7 26 2 27/29 33/34 1 342 Opponents 25 28 195 7.8 56 0
(OT) Overtime Opponents 13 35 4 45/50 24/27 1 435
2-Pt Conv: Kittle, T. Taylor, KICKOFF
SCORE BY PERIODS 49ers 2-6, Opponents 2-2. RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
49ers 62 118 99 60 3 — 342 James 23 580 25.2 97t 1
Opponents 100 128 91 116 0 — 435 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Reed 11 332 30.2 90 0
Breida 153 814 5.3 66t 3 Dayes 1 17 17.0 17 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Morris 111 428 3.9 51 2 T. Taylor 1 15 15.0 15 0
49ers Opp. Wilson 66 266 4.0 18 0 49ers 36 944 26.2 97t 1
Total First Downs 344 337 Mostert 34 261 7.7 52t 1 Opponents 27 662 24.5 84 0
Rushing 98 104 Beathard 19 69 3.6 13 1
Passing 201 195 Garoppolo 8 33 4.1 13 0 FIELD
Penalty 45 38 Juszczyk 8 30 3.8 12 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
3rd Down: Made/Att 73/193 87/216 Kittle 1 10 10.0 10 0 Gould 0/0 9/9 13/13 9/10 2/2
3rd Down Pct. 37.8 40.3 Goodwin 4 9 2.3 5 0 49ers 0/0 9/9 13/13 9/10 2/2
4th Down: Made/Att 5/10 10/17 Pettis 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Opponents 0/0 7/7 9/10 6/7 2/3
4th Down Pct. 50.0 58.8 Mullens 18 -16 -0.9 2 0
Possession Avg. 29:42 30:18 49ers 423 1902 4.5 66t 7 SACKS No.
Total Net Yards 5769 5546 Opponents 444 1814 4.1 34 13 Buckner 12.0
Avg. Per Game 360.6 346.6 Blair 5.5
Total Plays 1003 1023 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Marsh 5.5
Avg. Per Play 5.8 5.4 Kittle 88 1377 15.6 85t 5 Armstead 3.0
Net Yards Rushing 1902 1814 Bourne 42 487 11.6 33 4 Day 2.0
Avg. Per Game 118.9 113.4 Juszczyk 30 324 10.8 56 1 Watson 2.0
Total Rushes 423 444 Pettis 27 467 17.3 75t 5 Exum 1.0
Net Yards Passing 3867 3732 Breida 27 261 9.7 26 2 Lee 1.0
Avg. Per Game 241.7 233.3 T. Taylor 26 215 8.3 23 1 Nzeocha 1.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 48/380 37/227 Garcon 24 286 11.9 25 1 Reed 1.0
Gross Yards 4247 3959 Goodwin 23 395 17.2 67t 4 Sherman 1.0
Att./Completions 532/331 542/344 Wilson 12 98 8.2 24 0 Thomas 1.0
Completion Pct. 62.2 63.5 James 9 130 14.4 53 1 (group) 1.0
Had Intercepted 20 2 Morris 8 73 9.1 16 0 49ers 37.0
Punts/Average 69/43.1 78/43.3 Mostert 6 25 4.2 23 0 Opponents 48.0
Net Punting Avg. 69/39.1 78/39.7 Celek 5 90 18.0 41t 2
Penalties/Yards 112/982 117/1011 Dwelley 2 14 7.0 8 0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 31/12 21/5 Bolden 1 10 10.0 10 0
Touchdowns 35 52 Staley 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0
Rushing 7 13 49ers 331 4247 12.8 85t 26
Passing 26 35 Opponents 344 3959 11.5 75t 35
Returns 2 4

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Frank Gore, 2005-14 ........................................................................11,073
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Montana, 1979-92.....................................................................35,124
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Montana, 1979-92..........................................................................244
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jerry Rice, 1985-2000.......................................................................1,281
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jerry Rice, 1985-2000.....................................................................19,247
Interceptions ...................................................................Ronnie Lott, 1981-90 ..............................................................................51
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Andy Lee, 2004-14 ..............................................................................46.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ted Ginn Jr., 2010-12...........................................................................11.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Abe Woodson, 1958-64 .......................................................................29.4
Field Goals ......................................................................Ray Wersching, 1977-87 ......................................................................190
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jerry Rice, 1985-2000..........................................................................187
Points..............................................................................Jerry Rice, 1985-2000.......................................................................1,130
*Sacks............................................................................Bryant Young, 1994-2007 ....................................................................89.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Frank Gore, 2006 ...............................................................................1,695
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jeff Garcia, 2000 ...............................................................................4,278
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Steve Young, 1998 ..................................................................................36
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jerry Rice, 1995 ...................................................................................122
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Jerry Rice, 1995 ................................................................................1,848
Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Baker, 1960 ....................................................................................10
Ronnie Lott, 1986 ...................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Andy Lee, 2011 ...................................................................................50.9
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jimmy Williams, 2002..........................................................................16.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Joe Arenas, 1953.................................................................................34.4
Field Goals ......................................................................David Akers, 2011...............................................................................**44
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jerry Rice, 1987 .....................................................................................23
Points..............................................................................David Akers, 2011.................................................................................166
*Sacks............................................................................Aldon Smith, 2012 ...............................................................................19.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Frank Gore, 11-19-06............................................................................212
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Montana, 10-14-90 ........................................................................476
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Montana, 10-14-90 ............................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Terrell Owens, 12-17-00..........................................................................20
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Jerry Rice, 12-18-95.............................................................................289
Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Baker, 12-4-60 .............................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Ray Wersching, 10-16-83 .........................................................................6
Jeff Wilkins, 9-29-96.................................................................................6
Robbie Gould, 12-17-17............................................................................6
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jerry Rice, 10-14-90.................................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Jerry Rice, 10-14-90...............................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Fred Dean, 11-13-83..............................................................................6.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


**Tied for NFL Record

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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
56 Alexander, Kwon LB 6-1 227 8/3/94 5 Louisiana State Oxford, Ala. UFA(TB)-’19 6/6*
91 Armstead, Arik DL 6-7 292 11/15/93 5 Oregon Elk Grove, Calif. D1-’15 16/16
3 Beathard, C.J. QB 6-2 215 11/16/93 3 Iowa Franklin, Tenn. D3b-’17 6/5
71 Beavers, Willie OL 6-5 324 10/2/93 2 Western Michigan Southfield, Mich. W(Chi)-’19 0*
98 Blair III, Ronald DL 6-4 270 1/21/93 4 Appalachian State Greensboro, Ga. D5a-’16 16/0
84 Bourne, Kendrick WR 6-1 203 8/4/95 3 Eastern Washington Portland, Ore. FA-’17 16/8
22 Breida, Matt RB 5-11 190 2/28/95 3 Georgia Southern Brandon, Fla. FA-’17 14/13
99 Buckner, DeForest DL 6-7 300 3/17/94 4 Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii D1a-’16 16/16
88 Celek, Garrett TE 6-5 252 5/29/88 8 Michigan State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’12 15/1
27 Colbert, Adrian DB 6-2 205 10/6/93 3 Miami Mineral Wells, Texas D7-’17 7/6
78 Coleman, Shon T 6-5 310 11/25/91 4 Auburn Olive Branch, Miss T(Cle)-’18 0*
26 Coleman, Tevin RB 6-1 210 4/16/93 5 Indiana Oak Forest, Ill. UFA(Atl)-’19 16/14*
96 Day, Sheldon DL 6-1 294 7/1/94 4 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. W(Jax)-’17 12/0
82 Dwelley, Ross TE 6-5 240 1/26/95 2 San Diego El Dorado Hills, Calif. FA-’18 11/0
38 Exum Jr., Antone DB 6-0 219 2/27/91 6 Virginia Tech Glen Allen, Va. FA-’17 15/7
55 t-Ford, Dee DL 6-2 252 3/19/91 6 Auburn Odenville, Ala. T(KC)-’19 16/16*
63 Garland, Ben OL 6-5 308 4/6/88 6 Air Force Grand Junction, Colo. FA-’19 14/4*
65 Garnett, Joshua G 6-5 321 2/21/94 4 Stanford Puyallup, Wash. D1b-’16 7/0
10 Garoppolo, Jimmy QB 6-2 225 11/2/91 6 Eastern Illinois Rolling Meadows, Ill. T(NE)-’17 3/3
11 Goodwin, Marquise WR 5-9 179 11/19/90 7 Texas Rowlett, Texas UFA(Buff)-’17 11/8
9 Gould, Robbie K 6-0 190 12/6/82 15 Penn State Jersey Shore, Pa. UFA(NYG)-’17 16/0
36 Harris, Marcell S 6-0 208 6/9/94 2 Florida Orlando, Fla. D6-’18 8/5
40 Holba, Colin LS 6-4 248 7/8/94 3 Louisville Louisville, Ky. FA-’18 4/0
13 James Jr., Richie WR 5-9 185 9/5/95 2 Middle Tennessee State Sarasota, Fla. D7b-’18 13/2
61 Johnson, Wesley OL 6-5 309 1/9/91 6 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. FA-’19 10/0*
93 Jones, D.J. DL 6-0 321 1/19/95 3 Mississippi Piedmont, S.C. D6a-’17 10/4
44 Juszczyk, Kyle FB 6-1 240 4/23/91 7 Harvard Lodi, Ohio UFA(Balt)-’17 16/14
85 Kittle, George TE 6-4 250 10/9/93 3 Iowa Norman, Okla. D5a-’17 16/16
47 Lee, Elijah LB 6-2 229 2/8/96 3 Kansas State Blue Springs, Mo. FA-’17 16/5
71 Lewis-Moore, Kapron DL 6-4 315 1/24/90 3 Notre Dame Weatherford, Texas FA-’19 0*
30 Mabin, Greg DB 6-2 200 6/25/94 3 Iowa Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’17 13/1
62 Magnuson, Erik OL 6-6 305 1/5/94 3 Michigan Carlsbad, Calif. FA-’17 4/1
81 Matthews, Jordan WR 6-3 215 7/16/92 6 Vanderbilt Madison, Ala. UFA(Phi)-’19 14/3*
59 Mayo, David LB 6-2 245 8/18/93 5 Texas State Scappoose, Ore. UFA(Car)-’19 16/3*
14 McCaffrey, Max WR 6-2 200 5/17/94 2 Duke Highlands Ranch, Colo. FA-’17 1/0
69 McGlinchey, Mike T 6-8 315 1/12/95 2 Notre Dame Philadelphia, Pa. D1-’18 16/16
28 McKinnon, Jerick RB 5-9 205 5/3/92 6 Georgia Southern Marietta, Ga. UFA(Minn)-’18 0*
33 Moore, Tarvarius DB 6-2 200 8/16/96 2 Southern Mississippi Quitman, Miss D3b-’18 16/2
41 Moseley, Emmanuel CB 5-11 184 3/25/96 2 Tennessee Greensboro, N.C. FA-’18 1/0
31 Mostert, Raheem RB 5-10 197 4/9/92 5 Purdue New Smyrna Beach, Fla. FA-’17 9/1
4 Mullens, Nick QB 6-1 210 3/21/95 2 Southern MIssissippi Hoover, Ala. FA-’16 8/8
86 Nelson, Kyle LS 6-2 240 10/3/86 8 New Mexico State China Springs, Texas FA-’14 12/0
53 Nzeocha, Mark LB 6-3 240 1/19/90 5 Wyoming Ansbach, Germany FA-’17 16/3
68 Person, Mike OL 6-4 300 6/17/88 9 Montana State Glendive, Mont. FA-’18 16/16
18 Pettis, Dante WR 6-1 195 10/23/95 2 Washington San Clemente, Calif. D2-’18 12/7
32 Reed Jr., D.J. DB 5-9 188 11/11/96 2 Kansas State Bakersfield, Calif. D5-’18 15/2
48 Reynolds, LaRoy LB 6-1 240 11/3/90 7 Virginia Norfolk, Va. FA-’19 16/0*
58 Richburg, Weston C/G 6-4 300 7/9/91 6 Colorado State Bushland, Texas UFA(NYG)-’18 15/15
25 Sherman, Richard CB 6-3 195 3/30/88 9 Stanford Compton, Calif. UFA(Sea)-’18 14/14
51 Smith, Malcolm LB 6-0 225 7/5/89 9 Southern California Northridge, Calif. UFA(Sea)-’17 12/5
74 Staley, Joe T 6-5 315 8/30/84 13 Central Michigan Rockford, Mich. D1b-’07 16/16
29 Tartt, Jaquiski S 6-1 221 2/12/92 5 Samford Mobile, Ala. D2-’15 8/8
50 Taumoepenu, Pita LB 6-1 245 3/9/94 2 Utah Provo, Utah D6b-’17 4/0
77 Taylor, Jullian DL 6-5 280 1/30/95 2 Temple Williamstown, N.J. D7a-’18 6/0
15 Taylor, Trent WR 5-8 178 4/30/94 3 Louisiana Tech Shreveport, La. D5b-’17 14/0
94 Thomas, Solomon DL 6-3 256 8/26/95 3 Stanford Coppell, Texas D1a-’17 16/13
61 Thornton, Cedric DL 6-4 290 6/21/88 7 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-’18 0*
83 Toilolo, Levine TE 6-8 268 7/30/91 7 Stanford La Mesa, Calif. FA-’19 16/10*
75 Tomlinson, Laken OL 6-3 312 2/9/92 5 Duke Chicago, Ill. T(Det)-’17 16/16
34 Verrett, Jason CB 5-10 188 6/18/91 6 Texas Christian Fairfield, Calif. UFA(LAC)-’19 0*
20 Ward, Jimmie DB 5-11 193 7/18/91 6 Northern Illinois Mobile, Ala. D1-’14 9/7
54 Warner, Fred LB 6-3 236 11/19/96 2 Brigham Young San Marcos, Calif. D3a-’18 16/16
24 Williams, K’Waun CB 5-9 183 7/12/91 5 Pittsburgh Montvale, N.J. FA-’17 14/11
41 Wilson Jr., Jeff RB 6-0 194 11/16/95 2 North Texas Elkhart, Texas FA-’18 6/2
23 Witherspoon, Ahkello CB 6-3 195 3/21/95 3 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. D3a-’17 14/12

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* 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.

t- 49ers traded for Ford (KC).

# Unrestricted Free Agents; subject to developments.

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

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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
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COACHING STAFF Taylor Embree, offensive quality control; born Mike Nicolini, strength & conditioning assistant;
Head Coach, October 3, 1988, Denver, Colo. Wide receiver UCLA born November 10, 1988, Novato, Calif. Defensive
Kyle Shanahan 2008-2011. No pro playing experience. College back Redlands 2007-2010. No pro playing experi-
Pro Career: Kyle Shanahan became the twentieth coach: UNLV 2012, UCLA 2013-14. Pro coach: ence. College coach: San Jose State 2011-17. Pro
head coach in franchise history on February 6, Kansas City Chiefs 2016, joined 49ers in 2017. coach: Joined 49ers in 2018.
2017 after spending the prior two seasons as Brian Fleury, defensive quality control; born Dustin Perry, head strength & conditioning; born
offensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons. Has 15 January 22, 1980, Germantown, Md. Quarterback September 30, 1985, Marcellus, Ind. No college or
seasons of coaching experience at the NFL level, Towson 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. pro playing experience. College coach: Minnesota
including nine of the past 10 seasons as an offen- College coach: Maryland 2003-04, Sacred Heart 2010-16. Pro coach: Joined 49ers in 2017.
sive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons (2015-16), 2005-08, Towson 2009-2012. Pro coach: Buffalo DeMeco Ryans, inside linebackers; born July 28,
Cleveland Browns (2014), Washington Redskins Bills 2013, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, Miami 1984, Bessemer, Ala. Linebacker Alabama 2002-
(2010-13) and Houston Texans (2008-09). In six of Dolphins 2016-18, joined 49ers in 2019. 05. Pro linebacker Houston Texans 2006-2011,
his nine seasons as an offensive coordinator Richard Hightower, special teams coordinator; Philadelphia Eagles 2012-15. Pro coach: Joined
(2008-09, 2012-13 and 2015-16), Shanahan has born September 15, 1980, Houston, Texas. Wide 49ers in 2017.
guided an offense that ranked in the top 10 in the receiver Texas 1999-2002. No pro playing experi- Robert Saleh, defensive coordinator; born January
NFL in yards gained. In 2016 with Atlanta, QB Matt ence. College coach: Minnesota 2009. Pro coach: 31, 1979, Dearborn, Mich. Tight end Northern
Ryan earned league MVP honors and threw for a Houston Texans 2006-08, Washington Redskins Michigan 1997-2000. No pro playing experience.
single-season franchise record and career-high 2010-13, Cleveland Browns 2014, San Francisco College coach: Michigan State 2002-03, Central
4,944 passing yards and 38 touchdowns under 49ers 2015, Chicago Bears 2016, re-joined 49ers Michigan 2004, Georgia 2005. Pro coach: Houston
Shanahan. In Shanahan’s first season as head in 2017. Texans 2005-2010, Seattle Seahawks 2011-13,
coach of San Francisco, the 2017 49ers finished Aaron Hill, strength & conditioning assistant; born Jacksonville Jaguars 2014-16, joined 49ers in
the season winners of five consecutive games. In September 5, 1990, St. Charles, Mo. Linebacker 2017.
2018, the team won two of their final four games. Minnesota 2009-2013. No pro playing experience. Bobby Slowik, offensive assistant; born June 9,
Career record: 10-22. College coach: Minnesota 2014-15, Vanderbilt 1987, Green Bay, Wisc. Wide receiver Michigan
Background: Wide receiver at Duke (1998-99), 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined 49ers in 2019. Tech 2005-09. Pro coach: Washington Redskins
Texas (2001-02). Collegiately coached at UCLA Johnny Holland, run game specialist/outside line- 2010-13, joined 49ers in 2017.
(2003). backers; born March 11, 1965, Bellville, Texas. Katie Sowers, offensive assistant; born August 7,
Personal: Born December 14, 1979, Minneapolis, Linebacker Texas A&M 1983-86. Pro linebacker 1986, Hesston, Kan. Attended Goshen College. No
Minn. Green Bay Packers 1987-1993. Pro coach: Green college or pro playing experience. Pro coach:
Bay Packers 1995-99, Seattle Seahawks 2000-02, Atlanta Falcons 2016, joined 49ers in 2017.
ASSISTANT COACHES Detroit Lions 2003-05, Houston Texans 2006- Shea Thompson, director of performance monitor-
Miles Austin, offensive quality control; born June 2010, Virginia Destroyers (UFL) 2011, Oakland ing/strength & conditioning assistant; born
30, 1984, Garfield, N.J. Wide receiver Monmouth Raiders 2012, Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) November 26, 1984, Woodbine, Iowa. Linebacker
2002-05. Pro wide receiver Dallas Cowboys 2006- 2013, British Columbia Lions (CFL) 2014-15, Buena Vista 2003-06. No pro playing experience.
2013, Cleveland Browns 2014, Philadelphia Eagles Cleveland Browns 2016, joined 49ers in 2017. College coach: Nebraska 2006-08, Northern Illinois
2015. Pro coach: Joined 49ers in 2019. Chris Kiffin, pass rush specialist; born January 19, 2008-2010, Minnesota 2012-15. Pro coach:
John Benton, offensive line; born December 13, 1982, Raleigh N.C. Defensive tackle Colorado State Cincinnati Bengals 2016-18, joined 49ers in 2019.
1963, Durango, Colo. Offensive lineman Colorado 2000-04. College coach: Idaho 2005-06, Robert Turner, Jr., running backs; born May 6,
State 1983-86. No pro playing experience. College Mississippi 2007, Nebraska 2008-09, Southern 1949, East Chicago, Ind. Defensive back Indiana
coach: Colorado State 1987-1990, 1995-2003, California 2010, Arkansas State 2011, Mississippi State 1968-1971. No pro playing experience.
California (Pa.) 1990-94. Pro coach: St. Louis 2012-16, Florida Atlantic 2017. Pro coach: Joined College coach: Indiana State 1975-1982, Fresno
Rams 2004-05, Houston Texans 2006-2013, 49ers in 2018. State 1983-88, Ohio State 1989-1990, Purdue
Miami Dolphins 2014-15, Jacksonville Jaguars Kris Kocurek, defensive line; born November 15, 1991-1994. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 1995-
2016, joined 49ers in 2017. 1978, Rockdale, Texas. Defensive tackle Texas Tech 2009, Washington Redskins 2010-13, Atlanta
Daniel Bullocks, safeties; born February 28, 1983, 1997-2000. Pro defensive tackle Tennessee Titans Falcons 2015-16, joined 49ers in 2017.
Chattanooga, Tenn. Safety Nebraska 2001-05. Pro 2001-02. College coach: Texas Tech 2003, Texas Wes Welker, wide receivers; born May 1, 1981,
safety Detroit Lions 2006-09. College coach: A&M-Kingsville 2004-05, Texas A&M-Commerce Oklahoma City, Okla. Wide receiver Texas Tech
Northern Iowa 2012-14, Eastern Michigan 2015- 2006, West Texas A&M 2007, Stephen F. Austin 2000-03. Pro wide receiver San Diego Chargers
16. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2016, joined State 2008. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2009-2017, 2004, Miami Dolphins 2004-06, New England
49ers in 2017. Miami Dolphins 2018, joined 49ers in 2019. Patriots 2007-2012, Denver Broncos 2013-14, St.
Michael Clay, asst. special teams; born August 30, Stan Kwan, asst. special teams; born November 2, Louis Rams 2015. Pro coach: Houston Texans
1991, Santa Clara, Calif. Linebacker Oregon 2009- 1967, Phoenix, Ariz. No college or pro playing expe- 2017-18, joined 49ers in 2019.
2012. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: rience. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 1991-96, Joe Woods, defensive backs/run game coordina-
Philadelphia Eagles 2014-15, joined 49ers in 2016. Detroit Lions 1997-2000, Arizona Cardinals 2001- tor; born June 25, 1970, North Vandergrift, Pa.
Shane Day, quarterbacks; born September 27, 03, Detroit Lions 2004-09, Buffalo Bills 2010-12, Defensive back Illinois State 1988-1991. No pro
1974, Manhattan, Kan. Wide receiver Rhodes New Orleans Saints 2013-16, joined 49ers in 2017. playing experience. College coach: Muskingum
College 1996. No pro playing experience. College Mike LaFleur, passing game coordinator; born 1992, Eastern Michigan 1993, Northwestern State
coach: Michigan 2006, Connecticut 2012-13. Pro March 3, 1987, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Safety 1994, Grand Valley State 1994-96, Kent State
coach: San Francisco 49ers 2007-09, Chicago Elmhurst College 2005-08. No pro playing experi- 1997, Hofstra 1998-2000, Western Michigan
Bears 2010-11, Washington Redskins 2014-15, ence. College coach: Elmhurst 2009, Davidson 2001-03. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Miami Dolphins 2016-18, re-joined 49ers in 2019. 2010-13. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2014, 2004-05, Minnesota Vikings 2006-2013, Oakland
Jon Embree, tight ends/asst. head coach; born Atlanta Falcons 2015-16, joined 49ers in 2017. Raiders 2014, Denver Broncos 2015-18, joined
October 15, 1965, Los Angeles, Calif. Tight end Mike McDaniel, run game coordinator; born March 49ers in 2019.
Colorado 1983-86. Pro tight end Los Angeles 6, 1983, Greeley, Colo. Wide receiver Yale 2001-04. Zach Yenser, asst. offensive line; born January 19,
Rams 1987-89. College coach: Colorado 1991, No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Denver 1984, Fort Mitchell, Ky. Center East Tennessee
1993-2002, 2011-12 (head coach), UCLA 2003- Broncos 2005, Houston Texans 2006-08, State 2002, Troy 2003-06. No pro playing experi-
05. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2006-08, California Redwoods (UFL) 2009, Sacramento ence. College coach: Troy 2007, Henderson State
Washington Redskins 2010, Cleveland Browns Mountain Lions (UFL) 2010, Washington Redskins 2008, Louisiana Tech 2010-12, California 2013-
2013, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-16, joined 2011-13, Cleveland Browns 2014, Atlanta Falcons 14, Kansas 2015-17, Southern Methodist 2018.
49ers in 2017. 2015-16, joined 49ers in 2017. Pro coach: Joined 49ers in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Paul G. Allen Trust (360-347-1)
Chair, Seahawks; Chair, Vulcan Inc.; Records include postseason games
Trustee of Paul G. Allen Trust:
Jody Allen 1976-82 Jack Patera*................35-59-0
Vice Chair, Seattle Seahawks and 1982 Mike McCormack ............4-3-0
Portland Trail Balzers; Executive Vice 1983-91 Chuck Knox .................83-67-0
President of Sports Strategy and 1992-94 Tom Flores...................14-34-0
Operations at Vulcan Inc.: Bert Kolde 1995-98 Dennis Erickson...........31-33-0
Chief Executive Officer – Vulcan Sports &
Entertainment: Chris McGowan 1999-2008 Mike Holmgren ............90-80-0
President, Seahawks and First & Goal 2009 Jim Mora.......................5-11-0
Inc.: Chuck Arnold 2010-18 Pete Carroll..................98-60-1
Executive VP of Football Operations/Head *Released after two games in 1982
Coach: Pete Carroll
Executive Vice President/General PAID ATTENDANCE
Manager: John Schneider
Chief Financial Officer: Karen Spencer Home 536,600 Away 548,752
National Football Conference Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Total 1,085,352
West Division Government Affairs: Ed Goines Single-game home record,
Team Colors: College Navy, Wolf Grey, Senior Vice President of Communications 68,681 (12/16/00)
& Broadcasting: Dave Pearson
Action Green Senior Vice President of Human Single-season home record,
Virginia Mason Athletic Center Resources & Administration: 536,600 (2018)
12 Seahawks Way Cindy Kelley
Renton, Washington 98056 Senior Vice President of Revenue: 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Telephone: (425) 203-8000 Amy Sprangers Round Name Pos. College
Senior Vice President of Business
Operations/General Manager 1 L.J. Collier DE Texas Christian
2019 SCHEDULE CenturyLink Field: David Young 2 Marquise Blair DB Utah
PRESEASON Vice President of Business Strategy & DK Metcalf WR Mississippi
Aug. 8 Denver...............................7:00 Analytics: Jeff Dunn 3 Cody Barton LB Utah
Aug. 18 at Minnesota ......................5:00 Vice President of Community Outreach: 4 Gary Jennings WR West Virginia
Aug. 24 at Los Angeles Chargers.....7:00 Mike Flood
Vice President of Venue Operations and Phil Haynes G Wake Forest
Aug. 29 Oakland .............................7:00 Guest Experience: Zach Hensley Ugo Amadi DB Oregon
Vice President of Player Engagement: 5 Ben Burr-Kirven LB Washington
REGULAR SEASON Maurice Kelly 6 Travis Homer RB Miami
Sep. 8 Cincinnati ..........................1:05 Vice President of Ticket Sales & Service:
Chris Lawrence Demarcus Christmas DT Florida St.
Sep. 15 at Pittsburgh ..............10:00 AM 7 John Ursua WR Hawai’i
Sep. 22 New Orleans......................1:25 Vice President of Marketing and
Community Engagement:
Sep. 29 at Arizona...........................1:05 Jeff Richards
Oct. 3 Los Angeles Rams (Thu) ...5:20 Vice President of Technology:
Oct. 13 at Cleveland ...............10:00 AM Chip Suttles
Oct. 20 Baltimore...........................1:25 Vice President of Football Administration:
Oct. 27 at Atlanta ...................10:00 AM Matt Thomas
Nov. 3 Tampa Bay.........................1:05 Co-Director of Player Personnel:
Scott Fitterer, Trent Kirchner
Nov. 11 at San Francisco (Mon) ......5:15 Director of Pro Personnel: Nolan Teasley
Nov. 17 BYE Director of College Scouting: Matt Berry
Nov. 24 at Philadelphia ..................*5:20 Sr. Director of Video Operations:
Dec. 2 Minnesota (Mon) ...............5:15 Rob Porteus
Dec. 8 at Los Angeles Rams .......*5:20 Director of Health & Player Performance:
Dec. 15 at Carolina .................10:00 AM Sam Ramsden
Director of Football Video: Brad Campbell
Dec. 22 Arizona ..............................1:25 Director of Equipment: Erik Kennedy
Dec. 29 San Francisco ...................1:25 Director of Team Operations:
* All times PT; Sunday night games in Matt Capurro
Weeks 5-16 subject to change Director of Team Travel: Jeremy Young
Stadium: CenturyLink Field Director of Marketing: Lisa Bregman
Director of Human Resources:
(opened in 2002) Sarita Carter
•Capacity: 68,740 Director of Finance: Peter Fonfara
Playing Surface: FieldTurf Director of Football Communications:
Training Camp: VMAC Lane Gammel
Renton, WA 98056 Director of Communications: Jeff Garza
Director of Business Communications:
Kaitlin Goodall
CENTURYLINK FIELD
Director of Game Entertainment &
Special Events: Ryan Madayag
Director of I.T./Information Security
Officer: Sterling Monroe
Director of Broadcasting: Brian O’Connell
Director of Digital & Emerging Media:
Kenton Olson
Director of Retail Operations:
Doug Orwiler
Managing Director of Community
Engagement & Hospitality:
Becca Rollins
Director of Fields & Conversion:
John Wright
Executive Chef: Mac McNabb

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (0-4) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Wilson 427 280 3448 65.6 35 7 51/355 110.9
08/09 L 17-19 Indianapolis Seahawks 427 280 3448 65.6 35 7 51/355 110.9
08/18 L 14-24 at L.A. Chargers Opponents 546 355 4103 65.0 26 12 43/261 94.3
08/24 L 20-21 at Minnesota TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
08/30 L 19-30 Oakland SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS McDougald 3 39 13.0 39 0
Janikowski 0 0 0 48/51 22/27 0 114 E. Thomas 3 25 8.3 25 0
REGULAR SEASON (10-6) Lockett 0 10 0 0/0 0/0 0 62 Shaqui. Griffin 2 8 4.0 8 0
Date Result Opponent Carson 9 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Wagner 1 98 98.0 98t 1
09/09 L 24-27 at Denver Baldwin 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Clark 1 26 26.0 26 0
09/17 L 17-24 at Chicago J. Brown 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 J. Coleman 1 0 0.0 0 0
09/23 W 24-13 Dallas M. Davis 4 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Thompson 1 0 0.0 0 0
09/30 W 20-17 at Arizona Moore 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Seahawks 12 196 16.3 98t 1
10/07 L 31-33 L.A. Rams E. Dickson 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Opponents 7 135 19.3 49t 2
10/14 W 27-3 at Oakland Vannett 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18
10/28 W 28-14 at Detroit Dissly 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/04 L 17-25 L.A. Chargers Penny 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 M. Dickson 78 3759 48.2 28 69
11/11 L 31-36 at L.A. Rams J. Coleman 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Seahawks 79 3759 47.6 28 69
11/15 W 27-24 Green Bay Marshall 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 66 2961 44.9 23 67
11/25 W 30-27 at Carolina Wagner 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/02 W 43-16 San Francisco Seahawks 15 35 2 48/51 22/27 0 428 PUNT
12/10 W 21-7 Minnesota Opponents 9 26 4 31/34 26/33 0 347 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/16 L 23-26 at San Francisco (OT) 2-Pt Conv: Lockett. Lockett 25 20 143 5.7 19 0
12/23 W 38-31 Kansas City Seahawks 1-1, Opponents 2-5. Seahawks 25 20 143 5.7 19 0
12/30 W 27-24 Arizona Opponents 36 10 304 8.4 45 0
RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
POSTSEASON (0-1) Carson 247 1151 4.7 61 9 KICKOFF
Date Result Opponent M. Davis 112 514 4.6 37 4 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
01/05 L 22-24 at Dallas Penny 85 419 4.9 38 2 Lockett 19 493 25.9 84 0
(OT) Overtime Wilson 67 376 5.6 40 0 Penny 8 140 17.5 23 0
Lockett 13 69 5.3 18 0 McKissic 1 18 18.0 18 0
SCORE BY PERIODS E. Dickson 1 9 9.0 9 0 Moore 1 18 18.0 18 0
Seahawks 78 129 72 149 0 — 428 M. Dickson 1 9 9.0 9 0 Seahawks 29 669 23.1 84 0
Opponents 71 106 48 119 3 — 347 McKissic 3 8 2.7 6 0 Opponents 37 919 24.8 97t 1
Moore 1 5 5.0 5 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Madden 3 3 1.0 2 0 FIELD
Seahawks Opp. Prosise 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total First Downs 329 323 Seahawks 534 2560 4.8 61 15 Janikowski 0/0 2/2 9/11 8/9 3/5
Rushing 133 91 Opponents 366 1811 4.9 59 9 Seahawks 0/0 2/2 9/11 8/9 3/5
Passing 156 201 Opponents 1/1 7/7 9/9 3/8 6/8
Penalty 40 31 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD
3rd Down: Made/Att 81/208 64/183 Lockett 57 965 16.9 52t 10 SACKS No.
3rd Down Pct. 38.9 35.0 Baldwin 50 618 12.4 42 5 Clark 13.0
4th Down: Made/Att 11/14 6/13 M. Davis 34 214 6.3 18 1 J. Reed 10.5
4th Down Pct. 78.6 46.2 Vannett 29 269 9.3 32 3 Jefferson 3.0
Possession Avg. 31:15 28:45 Moore 26 445 17.1 54 5 Martin 3.0
Total Net Yards 5653 5653 Carson 20 163 8.2 27 0 (group) 3.0
Avg. Per Game 353.3 353.3 J. Brown 14 166 11.9 45 5 Kendricks 2.0
Total Plays 1012 955 E. Dickson 12 143 11.9 42 3 Stephen 2.0
Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.9 Marshall 11 136 12.4 27 1 Jordan 1.5
Net Yards Rushing 2560 1811 Penny 9 75 8.3 24 0 R. Green 1.0
Avg. Per Game 160.0 113.2 Dissly 8 156 19.5 66 2 Jackson 1.0
Total Rushes 534 366 Prosise 3 22 7.3 8 0 Mingo 1.0
Net Yards Passing 3093 3842 Madden 2 35 17.5 28 0 Wagner 1.0
Avg. Per Game 193.3 240.1 Turner 2 20 10.0 19 0 Calitro 0.5
Sacked/Yards Lost 51/355 43/261 Swoopes 1 23 23.0 23 0 J. Coleman 0.5
Gross Yards 3448 4103 Fant 1 9 9.0 9 0 Seahawks 43.0
Att./Completions 427/280 546/355 Wilson 1 -11 -11.0 -11 0 Opponents 51.0
Completion Pct. 65.6 65.0 Seahawks 280 3448 12.3 66 35
Had Intercepted 7 12 Opponents 355 4103 11.6 75t 26
Punts/Average 79/47.6 66/44.9
Net Punting Avg. 79/42.5 66/41.5
Penalties/Yards 111/959 108/981
Fumbles/Ball Lost 18/4 26/14
Touchdowns 52 39
Rushing 15 9
Passing 35 26
Returns 2 4

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Shaun Alexander, 2000-07 .................................................................9,429
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Hasselbeck, 2001-10 ...............................................................29,434
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Russell Wilson, 2012-18 .......................................................................196
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Largent, 1976-89.........................................................................819
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Largent, 1976-89....................................................................13,089
Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Brown, 1976-86 .............................................................................50
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Michael Dickson, 2018.........................................................................48.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Charlie Rogers, 1999-2001 ..................................................................12.7
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Leon Washington, 2010-12 ..................................................................26.2
Field Goals ......................................................................Steven Hauschka, 2011-16 ...................................................................175
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Shaun Alexander, 2000-07 ....................................................................112
Points..............................................................................Norm Johnson, 1982-90 .......................................................................810
*Sacks............................................................................Jacob Green, 1980-91 .........................................................................97.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Shaun Alexander, 2005.......................................................................1,880
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Russell Wilson, 2016 .........................................................................4,219
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Russell Wilson, 2018 ..............................................................................35
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Bobby Engram, 2007 ..............................................................................94
Doug Baldwin, 2016................................................................................94
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Largent, 1985 ...........................................................................1,287
Interceptions ...................................................................John Harris, 1981 ...................................................................................10
Kenny Easley, 1984.................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Michael Dickson, 2018.........................................................................48.2
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Charlie Rogers, 1999 ...........................................................................14.5
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Leon Washington, 2012 .......................................................................29.0
Field Goals ......................................................................Todd Peterson, 1999 ...............................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Shaun Alexander, 2005............................................................................28
Points..............................................................................Shaun Alexander, 2005..........................................................................168
*Sacks............................................................................Michael Sinclair, 1998 ..........................................................................16.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Shaun Alexander, 11-11-01 ...................................................................266
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Russell Wilson, 10-29-17......................................................................452
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dave Krieg, 12-2-84, 9-15-85, 11-28-88 ..................................................5
Warren Moon, 10-26-97 ...........................................................................5
Matt Hasselbeck, 11-23-03, 9-24-06 ........................................................5
Russell Wilson, 11-29-15, 12-13-15 .........................................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Largent, 10-18-87 .........................................................................15
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Steve Largent, 10-18-87 .......................................................................261
Interceptions ...................................................................Kenny Easley, 9-3-84 ................................................................................3
Eugene Robinson, 12-6-92 .......................................................................3
Darryl Williams, 9-21-97 ...........................................................................3
Lofa Tatupu, 12-2-07 ................................................................................3
Marcus Trufant, 12-9-07 ...........................................................................3
Field Goals ......................................................................Norm Johnson, 9-20-87, 12-18-88 ...........................................................5
Olindo Mare, 10-24-10, 11-14-10 .............................................................5
Todd Peterson, 9-26-99 ............................................................................5
Steven Hauschka, 11-13-11......................................................................5
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Shaun Alexander, 9-29-02 .........................................................................5
Points..............................................................................Shaun Alexander, 9-29-02 .......................................................................30
*Sacks............................................................................Many times ............................................................................................4.0
Last time by Chris Clemons, 9-24-12

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
89 Baldwin, Doug WR 5-10 192 9/21/88 9 Stanford Gulf Breeze, Fla. FA-’11 13/13
1 Boykins, Jeremy CB 6-2 183 5/29/95 3 Central Florida Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’18 0*
68 Britt, Justin C 6-6 315 5/29/91 6 Missouri Lebanon, Mo. D2b-’14 16/15
76 Brown, Duane T 6-4 315 8/30/85 12 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. T(Hou)-’17 16/16
18 Brown, Jaron WR 6-3 204 1/8/90 7 Clemson Cheraw, S.C. UFA(Ariz)-’18 16/2
58 Calitro, Austin LB 6-0 240 1/10/94 3 Villanova Danbury, Conn. FA-’18 16/5
32 Carson, Chris RB 5-11 222 9/16/94 3 Oklahoma State Lilburn, Ga. D7b-’17 14/14
31 Chancellor, Kam SS 6-3 225 4/3/88 10 Virginia Tech Norfolk, Va. D5-’10 0*
55 Clark, Frank DE 6-3 265 6/14/93 5 Michigan Cleveland, Ohio D2-’15 16/16
47 Currie, Justin LB 6-2 230 9/19/93 3 Western Michigan Big Rapids, Mich. FA-’18 0*
82 Darboh, Amara WR 6-2 215 2/1/94 3 Michigan West Des Moines, Iowa D3d-’17 0*
84 Dickson, Ed TE 6-4 250 7/25/87 10 Oregon Inglewood, Calif. UFA(Car)-’18 10/1
4 Dickson, Michael P 6-2 208 1/4/96 2 Texas Sydney, Australia D5c-’18 16/0
88 Dissly, Will TE 6-4 265 7/8/96 2 Washington Bozeman, Mont. D4-’18 4/4
52 Ellerbee, Emmanuel LB 6-0 230 11/20/96 2 Rice Houston, Texas W(LAC)-’18 4/0
41 Evans, Marwin SS 5-11 211 4/10/93 4 Utah State Milwaukee, Wis. FA-’18 0*
74 Fant, George T 6-5 322 7/19/92 4 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. FA-’16 16/6
37 Flowers, Tre CB 6-3 203 6/2/95 2 Oklahoma State Converse, Texas D5b-’18 15/15
78 Fluker, D.J. G 6-5 342 3/13/91 7 Alabama New Orleans, La. UFA(NYG)-’18 10/9
97 Ford, Poona DT 5-11 310 11/19/95 2 Texas Hilton Head, S.C. FA-’18 11/1
94 Green, Rasheem DE 6-4 279 5/15/97 2 Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. D3-’18 10/6
49 Griffin, Shaquem LB 6-0 227 7/20/95 2 Central Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. D5a-’18 16/1
26 Griffin, Shaquill CB 6-0 198 7/20/95 3 Central Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. D3a-’17 16/16
62 Henry, Marcus C 6-2 303 2/11/93 2 Boise State Bellevue, Wash. FA-’18 0*
42 Hill, Delano SS 6-1 216 11/26/95 3 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3b-’17 13/2
53 Hunt, Joey C 6-2 299 2/22/94 4 Texas Christian El Campo, Texas D6-’16 11/2
65 Ifedi, Germain G/T 6-5 325 6/2/94 4 Texas A&M Houston, Texas D1-’16 15/15
70 Iupati, Mike G 6-5 331 5/12/87 10 Idaho Vaitogi, American Samoa UFA(Ariz)-’19 10/10*
93 Jackson, Branden DE 6-4 295 11/11/92 4 Texas Tech McKeesport, Pa. FA-’17 9/1
99 Jefferson, Quinton DT 6-4 291 3/31/93 4 Maryland Pittsburgh, Pa. D5a-’16 16/12
73 Jones, Jamarco T 6-4 293 6/4/96 2 Ohio State Chicago, Ill. D5d-’18 0*
92 Jones, Nazair DT 6-5 292 12/13/94 3 North Carolina Roanoke Rapids, N.C. D3c-’17 9/0
56 Kendricks, Mychal LB 5-11 240 9/28/90 8 California Fresno, Calif. FA-’18 4/3
36 King, Akeem CB 6-1 215 8/29/92 5 San Jose State Visalia, Calif. FA-’17 16/1
16 Lockett, Tyler WR 5-10 182 9/28/92 5 Kansas State Tulsa, Okla. D3-’15 16/13
24 Luani, Shalom SS 6-0 202 8/5/94 3 Washington State Masausi, Amer. Samoa T(Oak)-’18 11/0
2 Lynch, Paxton QB 6-7 244 2/12/94 3 Memphis Deltona, Fla. FA-’19 0*
30 McDougald, Bradley SS 6-1 215 11/15/90 7 Kansas Columbus, Ohio UFA(TB)-’17 16/16
21 McKissic, J.D. RS 5-10 195 8/15/93 4 Arkansas State Phenix City, Ala. W(Atl)-’16 5/0
91 Marsh, Cassius DE 6-4 254 7/7/92 6 UCLA Simi Valley, Calif. D4a-’14 16/3*
59 Martin, Jacob LB 6-2 242 12/11/95 2 Temple Aurora, Colo. D6-’18 16/0
98 Meder, Jamie DT 6-2 308 4/12/91 5 Ashland Cleveland, Ohio FA-’19 0*
51 Mingo, Barkevious LB 6-5 235 10/4/90 7 Louisiana State Belle Glade, Fla. UFA(Ind)-’18 16/14
83 Moore, David WR 6-0 215 1/15/95 3 East Central (OK) Gainesville, Texas D7a-’17 16/6
5 Myers, Jason K 5-10 190 5/12/91 5 Marist Chula Vista, Calif. UFA(NYJ)-’19 16/0*
75 Nkansah, Elijah T 6-5 315 12/28/94 2 Toledo Mason, Ohio FA-’18 1/0
44 Orchard, Nate DE 6-3 255 1/5/93 5 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-’19 4/0*
69 Ott, Tyler LS 6-3 253 2/28/92 5 Harvard Tulsa, Okla. FA-’16 16/0
20 Penny, Rashaad RB 5-11 220 2/2/96 2 San Diego State Norwalk, Calif. D1-’18 14/0
77 Pocic, Ethan C/G 6-6 320 8/5/95 3 Louisiana State Lemont, Ill. D2b-’17 10/4
22 Prosise, C.J. RB 6-1 225 5/20/94 4 Notre Dame Petersburg, Va. D3a-’16 5/0
90 Reed, Jarran DT 6-3 306 12/16/92 4 Alabama Goldsboro, N.C. D2-’16 16/16
39 Reed, Kalan CB 5-11 199 12/29/93 4 Southern Mississippi Birmingham, Ala. FA-’18 0*
19 Reynolds, Keenan WR 5-10 191 12/13/93 4 Navy Antioch, Tenn. FA-’18 2/0
72 Roos, Jordan G 6-3 302 7/6/93 3 Purdue Celina, Texas FA-’17 0*
40 Scarbrough, Bo RB 6-1 235 9/29/96 2 Alabama Northport, Ala. PS(Jax)-’18 0*
10 Scott, Caleb WR 6-2 203 1/8/96 2 Vanderbilt Suwanee, Ga. FA-’18 0*
66 Simmons, Jordan G 6-4 339 7/15/94 3 Southern California Inglewood, Calif. W(Oak)-’18 6/3
46 Swoopes, Tyrone TE 6-4 254 11/14/94 3 Texas Whitewright, Texas FA-’17 1/1
34 Thomas, Simeon CB 6-3 197 9/22/93 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Miami, Fla. W(Cle)-’18 0*
33 Thompson, Tedric FS 6-0 204 1/20/95 3 Colorado Valencia, Calif. D4-’17 14/10
23 Thorpe, Neiko CB 6-2 210 2/11/90 7 Auburn Tucker, Ga. FA-’16 12/0
17 Turner, Malik WR 6-2 202 1/30/96 2 Illinois Springfield, Ill. FA-’18 6/0
81 Vannett, Nick TE 6-6 261 3/6/93 4 Ohio State Westerville, Ohio D3b-’16 15/9
54 Wagner, Bobby LB 6-0 245 6/27/90 8 Utah State Ontario, Calif. D2-’12 15/15
3 Wilson, Russell QB 5-11 215 11/29/88 8 Wisconsin Richmond, Va. D3-’12 16/16
50 Wright, K.J. LB 6-4 246 7/23/89 9 Mississippi State Olive Branch, Miss. D4a-’11 5/5

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* 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.

Log on to www.seahawks.com for an up-to-date roster.

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COACHING STAFF Jethro Franklin, asst. defensive line; born pro playing experience. College coach: Oregon
Executive VP of Football Operations/Head October 25, 1965, St. Nazaire, France. Defensive State 2009-2013, Southern California 2014,
Coach, lineman San Jose (CA) C.C. 1984-85, Fresno 2018, Nebraska 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined
Pete Carroll State 1986-87. Pro defensive lineman Seattle Seahawks in 2019.
Pro Career: Named as Seattle’s eighth head Seahawks 1989. College coachL Fresno State Pat Ruel, asst. offensive line; born December 5,
coach on January 11, 2010. Led Seattle to its 1991-98, UCLA 1999, Southern California 1950, Coral Gables, Fla. Offensive lineman
first Super Bowl title in franchise history in 2013 2005, 2009, Temple 2010, Miami 2011-14. Pro Miami 1971-72. No pro playing experience.
after posting a 13-3 record and a 43-8 victory coach: Green Bay Packers 2000-04, Tampa Bay College coach: Miami 1974-76, Arkansas 1977,
over Denver in Super Bowl XLVIII, followed by a Buccaneers 2006-07, Houston Texans 2007-08, Washington State 1978-1981, Texas A&M
consecutive appearance in Super Bowl XLIX vs. Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Seahawks in 1982-84, Northern Illinois 1985-87, Kansas
New England. Head coaching background: 2018. 1988-1996, Michigan State 1998-99, Southern
Buffalo Bills (defensive backs, 1984), Minnesota Thomas Garcia, strength & conditioning assis- California 2005-09. Pro coach: Detroit Lions
Vikings (defensive backs, 1985-89), N.Y. Jets tant; born November 12, 1978, Farmington, 2000, Green Bay Packers 2001-02, Buffalo Bills
(defensive coordinator 1990-93, head coach N.M. Attended Texas Tech. No college or pro 2003, N.Y. Giants 2004, joined Seahawks in
1994), San Francisco 49ers (defensive coordi- playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Seahawks 2010.
nator 1995-96). From 1997-99 was New in 2019. Brian Schneider, special teams coordinator;
England Patriots head coach, posting a 27-21 John Glenn, linebackers; born July 20, 1981, born May 16, 1971, San Diego, Calif. Linebacker
record and two playoff appearances. Career Scranton, Pa. Linebacker East Stroudsburg Colorado State 1989-1993. No pro playing expe-
record: 132-93-1. 2002-05. No pro playing experience. College rience. College coach: Colorado State 1994-
Background: Two-time All-Pacific Coast coach: Washington 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined 2002, UCLA 2003-05, Iowa State 2006, Air
Conference safety at Pacific (1971-72), where Seahawks in 2012. Force 2007, Southern California 2009. Pro
he earned degree in business administration Clint Hurtt, asst. head coach/defense; coach: Oakland Raiders 2007-08, joined
(1973) and secondary teaching credential and November 7, 1978, Rochester, N.Y. Defensive Seahawks in 2010.
master’s degree in physical education (1976). lineman Miami 1997-2000. No pro playing expe- Brian Schottenheimer, offensive coordinator;
College coach: Pacific 1974-76, 1983, Arkansas rience. College coach: Miami 2001-04, 2006- born October 16, 1973, Denver, Colo.
1977, Iowa State 1978, Ohio State 1979, North 09, Florida International 2005, Louisville 2010- Quarterback Kansas 1992, Florida 1993-96. No
Carolina State 1980-82, USC 2001-09, where 13. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2014-16, joined pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse
he posted a 97-19 record, won seven consecu- Seahawks in 2017. 1999, Southern California 2000, Georgia 2015.
tive Pac-10 titles (2002-08), two national cham- Brad Idzik, asst. wide receivers; born October Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 1997, Kansas City
pionships. 20, 1991, Mercer Island, Wash. Wide receiver Chiefs 1998, Washington Redskins 2001, San
Personal: Born September 15, 1951 in San Lehigh 2010, Wake Forest 2011-13. No pro Diego Chargers 2002-05, New York Jets 2006-
Francisco, Calif. He and his wife, Glena, have playing experience. College coach: Stanford 2011, St. Louis Rams 2012-14, Indianapolis
three children and six grandchildren. 2014-18. Pro coach: Joined Seahawks in 2019. Colts 2016-17, joined Seahawks in 2018.
Larry Izzo, asst. special teams; born September Steve Shimko, asst. quarterbacks; born January
ASSISTANT COACHES 26, 1974, Fort Belvoir, Va. Linebacker Rice 31, 1990, Ewing, N.J. Quarterback Rutgers
Dave Canales, quarterbacks; born May 7, 1981, 1992-95. Pro linebacker Miami Dolphins 1996- 2009-2012. No pro playing experience. College
Carson, Calif. Wide receiver Azusa Pacific 2000- 2000, New England Patriots 2001-08, New York coach: Rutgers 2013, Western Michigan 2014,
03. No pro playing experience. College coach: El Jets 2009. Pro coach: New York Giants 2011- Georgia 2015, Garden City (KS) C.C. 2016-17.
Camino (CA) J.C. 2006-08, Southern California 15, Houston Texans 2016-17, joined Seahawks Pro coach: Joined Seahawks in 2018.
2009. Pro coach: Joined Seahawks in 2010. in 2018. Mike Solari, offensive line; born January 16,
Brennan Carroll, asst. offensive line; born Ivan Lewis, head strength & conditioning; born 1955, Daly City, Calif. Offensive lineman San
March 20, 1979, Saratoga, Calif. Tight end on September 14, 1978, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mateo 1974-75, San Diego State 1976-77. No
Delaware 1997, Pittsburgh 1999-2001. No pro Attended Idaho. No college or pro playing expe- pro playing experience. College coach: Mira
playing experience. College coach: Southern rience. College coach: San Diego 2002-03, Costa 1978, U.S. International 1979, Boise State
California 2002-2010, Miami 2011-14. Pro Southern California 2006-08, 2014-18, 1980, Cincinnati 1981-82, Kansas 1983-85,
coach: Joined Seahawks in 2015. Washington 2009-13. Pro coach: San Diego Pittsburgh 1986, Alabama 1990-91. Pro coach:
Nate Carroll, wide receivers; born March 24, Chargers 2004-05, joined Seahawks in 2019. Dallas Cowboys 1987-88, Phoenix Cardinals
1987, Edina, Minn. Attended Southern Pat McPherson, tight ends; born April 15, 1969, 1989, San Francisco 49ers 1992-96, 2010-14,
California. No college or pro playing experience. Santa Clara, Calif. Linebacker Santa Clara 1991- Kansas City Chiefs 1997-2007, Seattle
Pro coach: Joined Seahawks in 2010. 92. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: San Seahawks 2008-09, Green Bay Packers 2015,
Andre Curtis, passing game coordinator; born Francisco 49ers 1996, Denver Broncos 1998- New York Giants 2016-17, re-joined Seahawks
December 8, 1976, Beaverdam, Va. Linebacker 2008, joined Seahawks in 2010. in 2018.
Virginia Military Institute 1996-99. No pro play- Chad Morton, running backs; born April 4, Nick Sorensen, secondary; born July 31, 1978,
ing experience. College coach: Virginia Military 1977, Torrance, Calif. Running back Southern Winter Haven, Fla. Safety Virginia Tech 1997-
Institute 2000-03, Georgia Southern 2004-05. California 1995-99. Pro running back New 2000. Pro safety St. Louis Rams 2001-02,
Pro coach: N.Y. Giants 2006-08, St. Louis Rams Orleans Saints 2000, N.Y. Jets 2001-02, Jacksonville Jaguars 2003-06, Cleveland
2009-2011, New Orleans Saints 2012-14, Washington Redskins 2003-04, N.Y. Giants Browns 2007-2010. Pro coach: Joined
joined Seahawks in 2015. 2005-06. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2009- Seahawks in 2012.
Austin Davis, offensive assistant; born June 2, 2013, joined Seahawks in 2014. Grant Steen, strength & conditioning assistant;
1989, Collinsville, Miss. Quarterback Southern Ken Norton, Jr., defensive coordinator; born born October 22, 1980, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
Mississippi 2008-2011. Pro quarterback St. September 29, 1966, Jacksonville, Ill. Linebacker Iowa 2000-03. No pro playing expe-
Louis Rams 2012-14, Cleveland Browns 2015, Linebacker UCLA 1984-87. Pro linebacker rience. College coach: Hawaii-Manoa 2010-13,
Denver Broncos 2016, Seattle Seahawks 2017, Dallas Cowboys 1988-1993, San Francisco Washington 2013, Southern California 2014-15,
Tennessee Titans 2018. Pro coach: Joined 49ers 1994-2000. College coach: Southern Stanford 2016, Minnesota 2017. Pro coach:
Seahawks in 2019. California 2004-09. Pro coach: Seattle Joined Seahawks in 2019.
Tom Donatell, quality control/defense; born Seahawks 2010-14, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, Jamie Yanchar, asst. strength & conditioning,
March 29, 1989, Duluth, Ga. Linebacker Iowa re-joined Seahawks in 2018. born December 29, 1963, Cleveland, Ohio.
2008-2012. No pro playing experience. College Mark Philipp, strength & conditioning assistant; Louisville. No college or pro playing experience.
coach: South Florida 2013-14, UCLA 2015-16. born November 12, 1982, San Bernardino, Calif. College coach: Southern California 1990-2009.
Pro coach: Joined Seahawks in 2017. Defensive tackle Southern Illinois 2002-05. No Pro coach: Joined Seahawks in 2010.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner/Co-Chairman: Bryan Glazer (266-424-1)
Owner/Co-Chairman: Joel Glazer Records include postseason games
Owner/Co-Chairman: Edward Glazer
Owner/President, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976-84 John McKay.................45-91-1
Foundation & Glazer Family 1985-86 Leeman Bennett .............4-28-0
Foundation: Darcie Glazer Kassewitz 1987-90 Ray Perkins*................19-41-0
Chief Operating Officer: Brian Ford
General Manager: Jason Licht 1990-91 Richard Williamson ........4-15-0
Director of Player Personnel: John Spytek 1992-95 Sam Wyche .................23-41-0
Director of College Scouting: Mike Biehl 1996-2001 Tony Dungy..................56-46-0
Director of Pro Scouting: Rob McCartney 2002-08 Jon Gruden ..................60-57-0
Director of Football Administration:
Mike Greenberg 2009-11 Raheem Morris ............17-31-0
Director of Football Operations: 2012-13 Greg Schiano ...............11-21-0
Shelton Quarles 2014-15 Lovie Smith....................8-24-0
Director of Football Technology: 2016-18 Dirk Koetter ..................19-29-0
Spencer Dille
Director of Player Development: *Released after 13 games in 1990
National Football Conference Duke Preston
South Division Director of Team Security: PAID ATTENDANCE
Team Colors: Red, Pewter and Orange Andres Trescastro Home 374,066 Away 542,838
One Buccaneer Place Senior National Scout: Byron Kiefer
National Scout: Andy Speyer Total 916,904
Tampa, Florida 33607 Pro Scouts: Shane Scannell, Alex Smith Single-game home record,
Telephone: (813) 870-2700 College Scouts: Donovan Cotton, 73,523 (12/7/97)
Andre Forde, Tony Hardie, Single-season home record,
2019 SCHEDULE Tony Kinkela, Antwon Murray
Combine Scout: Brian McLaughlin 545,980 (1979)
PRESEASON Scouting Assistants: Sean Conley,
Aug. 9 at Pittsburgh.......................7:30 Will Edmunds, Zach Smith 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Aug. 16 Miami ................................7:30 Director of Analytics: Tyler Oberly Round Name Pos. College
Aug. 23 Cleveland ..........................7:30 Head Athletic Trainer: Bobby Slater
Team Sports Dietitian: Kevin Luhrs 1 Devin White LB Louisiana St.
Aug. 29 at Dallas.............................8:00 Head Equipment Manager: Brad Berlin 2 Sean Bunting DB Central Michigan
Video Director: Brett Greene 3 Jamel Dean DB Auburn
REGULAR SEASON Asst. Video Director: Matt Taylor Mike Edwards DB Kentucky
Chief Corporate & Brand Officer:
Sep. 8 San Francisco ...................4:25 Atul Khosla 4 Anthony Nelson LB Iowa
Sep. 12 at Carolina (Thu) ................8:20 Chief Financial Officer: Joe Fada 5 Matt Gay K Utah
Sep. 22 New York Giants ................4:05 Chief Legal Officer: Dan Malasky 6 Scotty Miller WR Bowling Green
Sep. 29 at Los Angeles Rams .........4:05 Chief Ticketing Officer: Ben Milsom
Vice President of Communications: 7 Terry Beckner DT Missouri
Oct. 6 at New Orleans...................1:00 Nelson Luis
Oct. 13 Carolina (London) .......9:30 AM Vice President of Corporate
Oct. 20 BYE Development: Jessica Worley
Oct. 27 at Tennessee ......................1:00 Vice President of Digital & Media:
Christi Bedan
Nov. 3 at Seattle............................4:05 Vice President of Group Sales:
Nov. 10 Arizona ..............................1:00 Amy Taylor
Nov. 17 New Orleans......................1:00 Vice President of Guest & Member
Nov. 24 at Atlanta............................1:00 Relations: Chris Cook
Vice President of Human Resources:
Dec. 1 at Jacksonville....................1:00 Kristin Hamwey
Dec. 8 Indianapolis.......................1:00 Vice President of Marketing &
Dec. 15 at Detroit ............................1:00 Community Relations: Nikki Donofrio
Dec. 21/22Houston..............................TBD Vice President of Ticket Sales:
Deno Anagnost
Dec. 29 Atlanta...............................1:00 Director of Accounting/Controller: Chris
* All times ET Denner
Director of Athletic Fields & Grounds:
Stadium: Raymond James Stadium Rob Julian
Director of Broadcast Operations:
(opened in 1998) Jeff Ryan
•Capacity: 65,618 Director of Business Administration:
Tampa, Florida 33607 Caleb Quaid
Director of Communications:
Playing Surface: Grass Michael Pehanich
Training Camp: AdventHealth Training Director of Corporate Partnership
Center Activation and Marketing: Marc Budine
One Buccaneer Place Director of Facilities: Bill Burch
Director of Facility Security:
Tampa, Florida 33607 Thomas Rowan
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM Director of Events and Entertainment:
Jim Mackes
Director of Information Technology:
Sam Hart
Director of Luxury Sales: Bobby Carney
Director of Marketing and Brand Strategy:
Carey Cox
Director of New Business Development:
Matt Kaiser
Director of Sales: Mike Vanduyn
Director of Team Operations: Tim Jarocki
Director of Ticket Operations: Amy Weber
Senior Player Benefits and Alumni
Program Manager: Jill Hobbs
Senior Writer: Scott Smith

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (2-2) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent Winston 378 244 2992 64.6 19 14 27/157 90.2
08/09 W 26-24 at Miami Fitzpatrick 246 164 2366 66.7 17 12 14/76 100.4
08/18 W 30-14 at Tennessee Anger 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0 39.6
08/24 L 30-33 Detroit Buccaneers 625 408 5358 65.3 36 26 41/233 94.1
08/30 L 10-25 Jacksonville Opponents 534 387 4383 72.5 34 9 38/232 110.9

REGULAR SEASON (5-11) TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD


Date Result Opponent SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Adams 4 34 8.5 16 0
09/09 W 48-40 at New Orleans Catanzaro 0 0 0 23/27 11/15 0 56 Elliott 1 50 50.0 50 0
09/16 W 27-21 Philadelphia M. Evans 0 8 1 0/0 0/0 0 54 Taylor 1 7 7.0 7 0
09/24 L 27-30 Pittsburgh Santos 0 0 0 17/17 9/12 0 44 Johnson 1 6 6.0 6 0
09/30 L 10-48 at Chicago Godwin 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 44 J. Evans 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/14 L 29-34 at Atlanta Barber 5 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 R. Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0
10/21 W 26-23 Cleveland (OT) Brate 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Buccaneers 9 97 10.8 50 0
10/28 L 34-37 at Cincinnati Howard 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Opponents 26 334 12.8 46 3
11/04 L 28-42 at Carolina Humphries 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30
11/11 L 3-16 Washington Jackson 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
11/18 L 35-38 at N.Y. Giants Fitzpatrick 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Anger 57 2567 45.0 15 64
11/25 W 27-9 San Francisco J. Evans 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Buccaneers 58 2567 44.3 15 64
12/02 W 24-17 Carolina R. Jones 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 70 3347 47.8 26 79
12/09 L 14-28 New Orleans Rodgers 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/16 L 12-20 at Baltimore Winston 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNT
12/23 L 20-27 at Dallas Buccaneers 11 36 2 40/44 20/27 0 396 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
12/30 L 32-34 Atlanta Opponents 19 34 4 51/54 21/23 1 464 Humphries 21 15 139 6.6 16 0
(OT) Overtime 2-Pt Conv: Godwin. Jackson 5 0 24 4.8 11 0
Buccaneers 1-5, Opponents 3-3. Buccaneers 26 15 163 6.3 16 0
SCORE BY PERIODS Opponents 27 16 231 8.6 32 0
Buccaneers 71 138 71 113 3 — 396 RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD
Opponents 91 166 93 114 0 — 464 Barber 234 871 3.7 28 5 KICKOFF
Winston 49 281 5.7 18 1 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Fitzpatrick 36 152 4.2 18 2 B. Wilson 10 284 28.4 38 0
Buccaneers Opp. Rodgers 33 106 3.2 20 1 Ogunbowale 7 137 19.6 25 0
Total First Downs 388 356 R. Jones 23 44 1.9 9 1 S. Wilson 7 122 17.4 29 0
Rushing 80 122 Jackson 6 29 4.8 14t 1 Rodgers 3 52 17.3 21 0
Passing 265 209 S. Wilson 6 29 4.8 9 0 Auclair 2 19 9.5 10 0
Penalty 43 25 Humphries 2 11 5.5 7 0 Humphries 2 17 8.5 13 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 86/187 73/181 Buccaneers 389 1523 3.9 28 11 Buccaneers 31 631 20.4 38 0
3rd Down Pct. 46.0 40.3 Opponents 426 1983 4.7 53 19 Opponents 34 714 21.0 40 0
4th Down: Made/Att 9/13 7/14
4th Down Pct. 69.2 50.0 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD FIELD
Possession Avg. 30:14 29:46 M. Evans 86 1524 17.7 72t 8 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Total Net Yards 6648 6134 Humphries 76 816 10.7 51 5 Santos 0/0 2/2 4/4 3/5 0/1
Avg. Per Game 415.5 383.4 Godwin 59 842 14.3 48 7 Catanzaro 0/0 3/3 7/8 0/3 1/1
Total Plays 1055 998 Jackson 41 774 18.9 75t 4 Buccaneers 0/0 5/5 11/12 3/8 1/2
Avg. Per Play 6.3 6.1 Rodgers 38 304 8.0 24 0 Opponents 0/0 4/4 7/7 6/8 4/4
Net Yards Rushing 1523 1983 Howard 34 565 16.6 75t 5
Avg. Per Game 95.2 123.9 Brate 30 289 9.6 21 6 SACKS No.
Total Rushes 389 426 Barber 20 92 4.6 10 1 Pierre-Paul 12.5
Net Yards Passing 5125 4151 Auclair 7 48 6.9 12 0 Nassib 6.5
Avg. Per Game 320.3 259.4 R. Jones 7 33 4.7 15 0 McCoy 6.0
Sacked/Yards Lost 41/233 38/232 B. Wilson 4 52 13.0 25 0 David 3.5
Gross Yards 5358 4383 S. Wilson 3 5 1.7 5 0 Vea 3.0
Att./Completions 625/408 534/387 Cross 2 9 4.5 6 0 Curry 2.5
Completion Pct. 65.3 72.5 Watson 1 5 5.0 5 0 Alexander 1.0
Had Intercepted 26 9 Buccaneers 408 5358 13.1 75t 36 Gholston 1.0
Punts/Average 58/44.3 70/47.8 Opponents 387 4383 11.3 75t 34 Minter 1.0
Net Punting Avg. 58/38.9 70/43.2 Taylor 1.0
Penalties/Yards 117/975 127/1156 Buccaneers 38.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/9 18/8 Opponents 41.0
Touchdowns 49 57
Rushing 11 19
Passing 36 34
Returns 2 4

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................James Wilder, 1981-89 ......................................................................5,957
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Vinny Testaverde, 1987-92...............................................................14,820
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jameis Winston, 2015-18 .......................................................................88
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................James Wilder, 1981-89 .........................................................................430
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Mike Evans, 2014-18 .........................................................................6,103
Interceptions ...................................................................Ronde Barber, 1997-2012 .......................................................................47
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bryan Anger, 2016-18 ..........................................................................45.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Clifton Smith, 2008 ..............................................................................14.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Aaron Stecker, 2000-03 .......................................................................23.8
Field Goals ......................................................................Martín Gramatica, 1999-2004 ...............................................................137
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Mike Alstott, 1996-2006..........................................................................71
Points..............................................................................Martín Gramatica, 1999-2004 ...............................................................592
*Sacks............................................................................Warren Sapp, 1995-2003.....................................................................77.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................James Wilder, 1984 ...........................................................................1,544
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jameis Winston, 2016 .......................................................................4,090
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jameis Winston, 2016 ............................................................................28
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Keyshawn Johnson, 2001 .....................................................................106
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Mike Evans, 2018 ..............................................................................1,524
Interceptions ...................................................................Ronde Barber, 2001 ................................................................................10
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bryan Anger, 2016 ...............................................................................45.9
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Karl Williams, 1996..............................................................................21.1
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Sammie Stroughter, 2009.....................................................................29.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Martín Gramatica, 2002 ..........................................................................32
Matt Bryant, 2008 ...................................................................................32
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................James Wilder, 1984 ................................................................................13
Points..............................................................................Matt Bryant, 2008 .................................................................................131
*Sacks............................................................................Warren Sapp, 2000 ..............................................................................16.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Doug Martin, 11-4-12 ...........................................................................251
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Doug Williams, 11-16-80 ......................................................................486
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Steve DeBerg, 9-13-87..............................................................................5
Brad Johnson, 11-3-02 .............................................................................5
Josh Freeman, 12-26-10...........................................................................5
Jameis Winston, 11-22-15........................................................................5
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................James Wilder, 9-15-85............................................................................13
Earnest Graham, 10-21-07......................................................................13
Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Vincent Jackson, 10-21-12 ...................................................................216
Interceptions ...................................................................Ronde Barber, 12-23-01, 12-4-05 .............................................................3
Aqib Talib, 9-21-08 ...................................................................................3
Andrew Adams, 12-2-18...........................................................................3
Field Goals ......................................................................Martín Gramatica, 12-29-02......................................................................5
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jimmie Giles, 10-20-85.............................................................................4
Doug Martin, 11-4-12 ...............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Jimmie Giles, 10-20-85...........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Marcus Jones, 10-19-00........................................................................4.0
Simeon Rice, 10-12-03..........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

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2019 VETERAN ROSTER
NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
91 Allen, Beau DL 6-3 327 11/14/91 6 Wisconsin Minnetonka, Minn. UFA(Phil)-’18 14/8
82 Auclair, Antony TE 6-6 256 5/28/93 3 Laval Quebec, Canada FA-’17 16/10
25 Barber, Peyton RB 5-11 225 2/27/94 4 Auburn Alpharetta, Ga. FA-’16 16/16
58 Barrett, Shaquil OLB 6-2 250 11/17/92 6 Colorado State Baltimore, Md. UFA(Den)-’19 13/0*
51 Beckwith, Kendell LB 6-2 243 12/2/94 2 Louisiana State Clinton, La. D3b-’17 16/9
77 Benenoch, Caleb OL 6-5 305 8/8/94 4 UCLA Katy, Texas D5-’16 16/16
59 Bond, Devante ILB 6-1 236 7/3/93 4 Oklahoma Sacramento, Calif. D6a-’16 11/5
84 Brate, Cameron TE 6-5 245 7/3/91 5 Harvard Naperville, Ill. FA-’15 16/2
24 Brice, Kentrell S 5-11 200 8/11/94 4 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. FA-’19 14/10*
23 Bucannon, Deone LB/S 6-1 211 8/30/92 6 Washington State Fairfield, Calif. UFA(Ariz)-’19 13/6*
65 Cappa, Alex G 6-6 305 1/27/95 2 Humboldt State Dublin, Calif. D3-’18 6/0
48 Cichy, Jack ILB 6-2 238 5/5/96 2 Wisconsin Somerset, Wis. D6-’18 6/0
#Conte, Chris S 6-2 203 2/23/89 8 California Los Angeles, Calif. UFA(Chi)-’15 3/3
54 David, Lavonte ILB 6-1 233 1/23/90 8 Nebraska Miami, Fla. D2-’12 14/14
33 Davis III, Carlton CB 6-1 206 12/31/96 2 Auburn Miami, Fla. D2c-’18 13/12
69 Dotson, Demar T 6-9 315 10/11/85 11 Southern Miss Alexandria, La. FA-’09 15/15
32 Ellington, Andre RB 5-9 200 2/3/89 6 Clemson Moncks Corner, S.C. FA-’19 0*
#Elliott, Javien CB 5-11 176 7/18/93 3 Florida State Panama City, Fla. FA-’16 15/6
21 Evans, Justin S 6-0 199 8/26/95 3 Texas A&M Wiggins, Miss. D2-’17 10/10
13 Evans, Mike WR 6-5 231 8/21/93 6 Texas A&M Galveston, Texas D1-’14 16/16
11 Gabbert, Blaine QB 6-5 235 10/15/89 9 Missouri Ballwin, Mo. FA-’19 8/3*
92 Gholston, William DL 6-6 281 7/31/91 7 Michigan State Detroit, Mich. D4b-’13 16/2
12 Godwin, Chris WR 6-1 209 2/27/96 3 Penn State Middletown, Del. D3a-’17 16/5
4 Griffin, Ryan QB 6-5 210 11/17/89 6 Tulane Westlake Village, Calif.W(NO)-’15 0*
#Grimes, Brent CB 5-10 185 7/19/83 12 Shippensburg Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’16 13/13
28 Hargreaves III, Vernon CB 5-10 204 6/3/95 4 Florida Tampa, Fla. D1-’16 1/1
22 Harris, De’Vante CB 5-11 190 6/30/94 4 Texas A&M Mesquite, Texa FA-’18 10/1
80 Howard, O.J. TE 6-6 251 11/18/94 3 Alabama Prattville, Ala. D1-’17 10/8
66 Jensen, Ryan C 6-4 319 5/27/91 6 Colorado State-Pueblo Fort Morgan, Colo. UFA(Balt)-’18 16/16
39 Johnson, Isaiah S 6-0 209 10/14/92 2 South Carolina Cary, N.C. FA-’16 15/4
27 Jones II, Ronald RB 5-11 208 8/3/97 2 Southern California McKinney, Texas D2a-’18 9/0
78 Ledbetter, Jeremiah DL 6-3 295 6/2/94 2 Arkansas Gainesville, Ga. FA-’18 1/0
67 Liedtke, Mike OL 6-3 305 1/15/92 2 Illinois State Woodstock, Ill. FA-’16 9/0
#Lynch, Cameron LB 6-0 229 8/4/93 4 Syracuse Lawrenceville, Ga. FA-’18 16/0
74 Marpet, Ali G 6-4 307 4/17/93 5 Hobart Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. D2b-’15 16/16
93 McCoy, Gerald DL 6-4 300 2/25/88 10 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D1-’10 14/14
41 Minter, Kevin ILB 6-0 246 12/3/90 7 Louisiana State Suwanee, Ga. FA-’18 5/0
94 Nassib, Carl OLB 6-7 275 4/12/93 4 Penn State Malvern, Pa. W(Cle)-’18 15/9
52 Nelson, Corey ILB 6-1 226 4/22/92 5 Oklahoma Dallas, Texas FA-’19 1/0*
56 Nuñez-Roches, Rakeem DL 6-2 307 7/3/93 5 Southern Miss Phenix City, Ala. FA-’18 3/0
19 Perriman, Breshad WR 6-2 215 9/10/93 5 Central Florida Lithonia, Calif. UFA(Cle)-,19 10/2*
90 Pierre-Paul, Jason OLB 6-5 275 1/1/89 10 South Florida Deerfield Beach, Fla. T (NYG)-’18 16/16
8 Pinion, Bradley P 6-5 229 6/1/94 5 Clemson Concord, N.C. UFA(SF)-19 16/0*
#Rodgers, Jacquizz RB 5-6 205 2/6/90 8 Oregon State Richmond, Texas FA-’16 16/0
#Sanborn, Garrison LS 6-1 240 7/31/85 10 Florida State Tampa, Fla. FA-’17 16/0
5 Santos, Cairo K 5-8 160 11/18/91 6 Tulane St. Augustine, Fla. FA-’18 9/0*
76 Smith, Donovan T 6-6 338 6/23/93 5 Penn State Owings Mills, Md. D2a-’15 16/16
62 Smith, Evan OL 6-2 308 7/19/86 10 Idaho State Salinas, Calif. UFA(GB)-’14 7/0
29 Smith, Ryan CB 5-11 189 9/7/93 4 North Carolina Central Upper Marlboro, Md. D4-’16 16/6
57 Spence, Noah OLB 6-2 251 1/8/94 4 Eastern Kentucky Harrisburg, Pa. D2a-’16 12/0
36 Stewart, M.J. DB 5-11 200 9/16/95 2 North Carolina Arlington, Va. D2b-’18 11/5
96 Tu’ikolovatu, Stevie DL 6-1 320 6/28/91 3 Southern California Salt Lake City, Utah D7-’17 0*
50 Vea, Vita DL 6-4 347 2/5/95 2 Washington Milpitas, Calif. D1-’18 13/8
71 Watford, Earl OL 6-4 295 6/24/90 7 James Madison Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’18 13/0*
17 Watson, Justin WR 6-3 215 4/4/96 2 Pennsylvania Bridgeville, Pa. D5-’18 12/0
31 Whitehead, Jordan S 5-10 198 3/18/97 2 Pittsburgh Aliquippa, Pa. D4-’18 15/11
85 Wilson, Bobo WR 5-9 186 1/25/95 2 Florida State Miami, Fla. FA-’17 5/0
38 Wilson, Shaun RB 5-9 185 12/2/95 2 Duke Charlotte, N.C. FA-’18 5/0
3 Winston, Jameis QB 6-4 231 1/6/94 5 Florida State Bessemer, Ala. D1-’15 11/9

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* 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.

# Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments.

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.

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COACHING STAFF 1997, Philadelphia Eagles 1998-2001, Chicago Bears Roger Kingdom, speed & conditioning; born August
Head Coach, 2002, Carolina Panthers 2003. Pro coach: 26, 1962, Vienna, Ga. No collegiate or pro playing
Bruce Arians Philadelphia Eagles 2007-2012, Arizona Cardinals experience. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 2014-17,
Pro Career: Named the 12th head coach in franchise 2013-14, New York Jets 2014-18, joined Buccaneers joined Buccaneers in 2019.
history on January 8, 2019. Arians is a two-time in 2019. Byron Leftwich, offensive coordinator; born January
Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year, earning the Mike Chiurco, asst. to the head coach; born May 25, 14, 1980, Washington, D.C. Quarterback Marshall
award in 2012 (Colts) and in 2014 (Cardinals). He is 1968. No collegiate or pro playing experience. College 1999-2002. Pro quarterback Jacksonville Jaguars
the only coach in NFL history to earn the award mul- coach: Ohio State 1989-1991. Pro coach: Arizona 2003-06, Atlanta Falcons 2007, Pittsburgh Steelers
tiple times in a three-year span with different teams Cardinals 2013-17, joined Buccaneers in 2019. 2008, 2010-12, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009. Pro
and is one of only 12 coaches in NFL history to win Clyde Christensen, quarterbacks; born January 28, coach: Arizona Cardinals 2017-18, joined Buccaneers
the award multiple times. Spent five seasons as the 1956, Covina, California. Quarterback Fresno City in 2019.
head coach of the Arizona Cardinals (2013-17) in (CA) J.C. 1975-76, North Carolina 1977-78. No pro Todd McNair, running backs; August 16, 1965,
addition to a 12-game stint as interim head coach for playing experience. College coach: Mississippi 1979, Camden, N.J. Running back Temple, 1985-88. Pro
the Indianapolis Colts (2012, while head coach Chuck East Tennessee State 1980-82, Temple 1983-85, East running back Kansas City Chiefs 1989-1993, 1996,
Pagano was being treated for leukemia), compiling a Carolina 1986-88, Holy Cross 1989-1990, South Houston Oilers 1994-95. College coach: Southern
regular season record of 58-33-1. Spent eight sea- Carolina 1991, Maryland 1992-93, Clemson 1994- California 2004-09. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns
sons with the Steelers (2004-2011), winning Super 95. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1999-2001, 2001-03, joined Buccaneers in 2019.
Bowls XL and XLIII. Also coached the Browns (2001- Indianapolis Colts 2002-15, Miami Dolphins 2016-18, Anthony Piroli, head strength & conditioning; born
03), Saints (1996), and Chiefs (1989-1992). Career re-joined Buccaneers in 2019. May 26, 1985, Aliquippa, Pa. No collegiate or pro
record: 50-32-1 (does not include wins and losses as Rick Christophel, tight ends; born October 27, 1952, playing experience. College coach: Indiana (PA) 2007,
an interim head coach). Reading, Ohio. Safety/quarterback Austin Peay 1971- Pittsburgh 2008-09, Mississippi State 2014, 2018.
Background: Arians was a college assistant at his 74. No pro playing experience. College coach: Austin Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 2015-17, joined
alma mater, Virginia Tech (1975-77), Mississippi State Peay 1975, 1979-1981, 2007-2012 (head coach Buccaneers in 2019.
(1978-1980, 1993-95), Alabama (1981-82 with Paul 2007-2012), Southern Arkansas State 1982, Antwaan Randle El, offensive assistant; born August
“Bear” Bryant, 1997). He became one of the youngest Cincinnati 1983, Rice 1984-85, Vanderbilt 1986- 17, 1979, Riverdale, Ill. Quarterback Indiana 1998-
head coaches in Division I history when Temple hired 1990, Mississippi State 1991-94, Alabama- 2001. Pro wide receiver Pittsburgh Steelers 2002-05,
him in 1983 at the age of 30 (1983-88). Birmingham 1995-2006. Pro coach: Arizona 2010, Washington Redskins 2006-09. Pro coach:
Personal: Born in Paterson, N.J, Arians grew up in Cardinals 2013-17, joined Buccaneers in 2019. Joined Buccaneers in 2019.
York, Penn., and played quarterback at Virginia Tech. Larry Foote, outside linebackers; born June 12, 1980, Nick Rapone, safeties; born April 25, 1956, New
He and his wife, Christine, have two children – son, Detroit, Mich. Linebacker Michigan 1998-2001. Pro Castle, Penn. Wide receiver Temple 1974-77. No pro
Jake, and daughter, Kristi Anne, as well as a grand- linebacker Pittsburgh Steelers 2002-08, 2010-13, playing experience. College coach: Pittsburgh 1979-
daughter, Presley and a grandson, Aiden. Detroit Lions 2009, Arizona Cardinals 2014. Pro 1980, 1989-1992, East Tennessee State 1981-82,
coach: Arizona Cardinals 2015-18, joined Buccaneers Temple 1983-88, 1999-2005, Connecticut 1995-98,
ASSISTANT COACHES in 2019. Delaware 2006-2012. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals
Keith Armstrong, special teams coordinator; born Kevin Garver, wide receivers; born July 28, 1987, 2013-17, joined Buccaneers in 2019.
December 15, 1963, Trenton, N.J. Running back Tuscaloosa, Ala No collegiate or pro playing experi- Kacy Rodgers, defensive line; born June 24, 1969,
Temple 1983-86. No pro playing experience. College ence. College coach: Alabama 2007-2012. Pro Humboldt, Tenn. Defensive end/linebacker Tennessee
coach: Temple 1987, Miami 1988, Akron 1989, coach: Arizona Cardinals 2013-18, joined Buccaneers 1988-1991. Pro linebacker Pittsburgh Steelers 1992,
Oklahoma State 1990-92, Notre Dame 1993. Pro in 2014. Shreveport Pirate (CFL) 1994. College coach:
coach: Atlanta Falcons 1994-96, 2008-2018, Joe Gilbert, offensive line; born January 22, 1965, Tennessee-Martin 1994-97, Louisiana-Monroe 1998,
Chicago Bears 1997-2000, Miami Dolphins 2001-07, Horseheads, New York. Offensive line Hamilton Middle Tennessee State 1999-2001, Arkansas 2002.
joined Buccaneers in 2019. College 1984-87. No pro playing experience. College Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2003-07, Miami Dolphins
Tim Atkins, defensive quality control; born July 19, coach: Albany 1987-88, Pennsylvania 1989-1990, 2008-2014, New York Jets 2015-18, joined
1979, Omaha, Neb. No collegiate or pro playing expe- Northeastern 1991-93, Maine 1994-99, Mansfield Buccaneers in 2019.
rience. College coach: Whittier College 2004-05, (PA) 2000 (head coach), Toledo 2001-03, 2007, Kevin Ross, cornerbacks; born January 16, 1962,
Florida Atlantic 2008-09. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins Central Florida 2004-06, Houston 2008, Illinois 2009- Camden, N.J. Defensive back Temple 1980-83. Pro
2006-07, Florida Tuskers (UFL) 2010, Buffalo Bills 2011, Arizona 2018. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts defensive back Kansas City Chiefs 1984-93, 1997,
2011-12, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, New York Jets 2012-17, joined Buccaneers in 2019. Atlanta Falcons 1994-95, San Diego Chargers 1996.
2016-18, joined Buccaneers in 2019. Harold Goodwin, asst. head coach/run game coordi- Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2003-05, San Diego
Chris Boniol, specialists; born December 9, 1971, nator; born November 14, 1973, Columbia, S.C. Chargers 2007-08, New York Sentinels (UFL) 2009,
Alexandria, La. Kicker Louisiana Tech 1990-93. Pro Offensive line Michigan 1992-95. No pro playing Oakland Raiders 2010-11, Arizona Cardinals 2013-
kicker Dallas Cowboys 1994-96, Philadelphia Eagles experience. College coach: Michigan 1995-97, 17, joined Buccaneers in 2019.
1997-98, Chicago Bears 1999. College coach: Eastern Michigan 1998-99, Central Michigan 2000- Michael Stacchiotti, asst. strength and conditioning;
Louisiana College 2015-16, Mississippi State 2017- 03. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2004-06, Pittsburgh born December 5, 1973, Girard, Pa. Linebacker
18. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2010-13, Oakland Steelers 2007-2011, Indianapolis Colts 2012, Arizona Baldwin-Wallace 2010-13. No pro playing experience.
Raiders 2014, joined Buccaneers in 2019. Cardinals 2013-17, joined Buccaneers in 2019. College coach: Colorado State 2015-17, Cincinnati
Todd Bowles, defensive coordinator; born November Cody Grimm, defensive/special teams assistant; born 2017, Mississippi State 2018. Pro coach: Joined
18, 1963, Elizabeth, N.J. Defensive back Temple February 26, 1987, Fairfax, Va. Linebacker Virginia Buccaneers in 2019.
1982-85. Pro defensive back Washington Redskins Tech 2005-09. Pro defensive back Tampa Bay John Van Dam, offensive quality control; born August
1986-1990, 1992-93, San Francisco 49ers 1991. Buccaneers 2010-12. College coach: Virginia Tech 18, 1984, East Lansing, Michigan. Quarterback
College coach: Morehouse College 1997, Grambling 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Buccaneers in 2019. Michigan State 2006-08. No pro playing experience.
State 1998-99. Pro coach: New York Jets 2000, Amos Jones, asst. special teams; born December 31, College coach: Augustana (SD) 2008-2011, Alabama
2015-18 (head coach 2015-18), Cleveland Browns 1959, Tallahassee, Fla. Safety/running back Alabama 2012-13, Michigan 2014, Florida 2015, Southern
2001-04, Dallas Cowboys 2005-07, Miami Dolphins 1978-1980. No pro playing experience. College Illinois 2016-17, Lafayette 2018. Pro coach: Joined
2008-2011 (interim head coach, three games, 2011), coach: Alabama 1981-82, 1990-91, Temple 1983- Buccaneers in 2019.
Philadelphia Eagles 2012, Arizona Cardinals 2013-14, 88, Pittsburgh 1992, Tulane 1995-96, Cincinnati Chad Wade, asst. strength and conditioning; born
joined Buccaneers in 2019. 1999-2002, James Madison 2003, Mississippi State December 5, 1973, Weeping Water, Neb. Offensive
Mike Caldwell, inside linebackers; born August 31, 2004-06. Pro coach: British Columbia (CFL) 1997, line Nebraska-Wesleyan 1992-94. No pro playing
1971, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Linebacker Middle Tennessee Pittsburgh Steelers 2007-2012, Arizona Cardinals experience. College coach: Nebraska 1996-2013. Pro
State 1989-1992. Pro linebacker Cleveland Browns 2013-17, Cleveland Browns 2018, joined Buccaneers coach: Joined Buccaneers in 2014.
1993-95, Baltimore Ravens 1996, Arizona Cardinals in 2019.

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CLUB OFFICIALS COACHING HISTORY
Owner: Daniel M. Snyder Boston 1932-36
President: Bruce Allen (623-609-28)
Head Coach: Jay Gruden
Senior Advisor: Terry Bateman Records include postseason games
Chief Financial Officer: Stephen Choi 1932 Lud Wray...........................4-4-2
Senior Vice President, Player Personnel: 1933-34 William (Lone Star) Dietz11-11-2
Doug Williams
Senior Vice President, Football Operations/ 1935 Eddie Casey.......................2-8-1
General Counsel: Eric Schaffer 1936-42 Ray Flaherty ..................56-23-3
Senior Vice President, Stadium 1943 Arthur (Dutch) Bergman.....7-4-1
Operations and Guest Experience: 1944-45 Dudley DeGroot ...............14-6-1
Chris Bloyer
Senior Vice President, Corporate 1946-48 Glen (Turk) Edwards ......16-18-1
Sponsorship: Scott Shepherd 1949 John Whelchel* .................3-3-1
Senior Vice President, Hospitality and 1949-51 Herman Ball**.................4-16-0
Entertainment: Leon Duncan 1951 Dick Todd ..........................5-4-0
Senior Vice President/Chief Content
Officer: Larry Michael 1952-53 Earl (Curly) Lambeau .....10-13-1
National Football Conference Senior Vice President, Communications: 1954-58 Joe Kuharich..................26-32-2
East Division Tony Wyllie 1959-60 Mike Nixon.......................4-18-2
Team Colors: Burgundy and Gold Vice President, Premium Sales:
Jason Friedman 1961-65 Bill McPeak....................21-46-3
Inova Sports Performance Center at Vice President, Sales and Marketing: 1966-68 Otto Graham ..................17-22-3
Redskins Park Nancy Hubacher 1969 Vince Lombardi..................7-5-2
21300 Redskin Park Drive Vice President, Information Technology: 1970 Bill Austin ..........................6-8-0
Ashburn, Virginia 20147 Asheesh Kinra
Vice President, Sales and Marketing: 1971-77 George Allen ..................69-35-1
Telephone: (703) 726-7000 Rod Nenner 1978-80 Jack Pardee ...................24-24-0
Vice President, Corporate Partnership: 1981-92 Joe Gibbs ....................140-65-0
2019 SCHEDULE Ryan Calvo 1993 Richie Petitbon.................4-12-0
PRESEASON Vice President, Hospitality &
Entertainment: Dave Murphy 1994-2000 Norv Turner***..............50-60-1
Aug. 8 at Cleveland .......................7:30 Vice President, Hospitality & 2000 Terry Robiskie....................1-2-0
Aug. 15 Cincinnati ..........................7:30 Entertainment: Keith Weldon 2001 Marty Schottenheimer........8-8-0
Aug. 22 at Atlanta............................7:30 Vice President, Hospitality &
Entertainment: Jennifer Burns 2002-03 Steve Spurrier ................12-20-0
Aug. 29 Baltimore...........................7:30 Vice President, Hospitality & 2004-07 Joe Gibbs ......................31-36-0
Entertainment: Adam Campbell 2008-09 Jim Zorn ........................12-20-0
REGULAR SEASON Director of Football Operations: Paul Kelly 2010-13 Mike Shanahan ..............24-41-0
Sep. 8 at Philadelphia ....................1:00 Director of Ticket Operations:
Sep. 15 Dallas ................................1:00 Tamara Randolph 2014-18 Jay Gruden ....................35-45-1
Sep. 23 Chicago (Mon)...................8:15 Director of College Personnel: Kyle Smith *Released after seven games in 1949
Director of Pro Personnel: Alex Santos **Released after three games in 1951
Sep. 29 at New York Giants .............1:00 Assistant Director of College Personnel:
Oct. 6 New England .....................1:00 ***Released after 13 games in 2000
Tim Gribble
Oct. 13 at Miami.............................1:00 Assistant Director of Pro Personnel:
Oct. 20 San Francisco ...................1:00 Richard Mann II PAID ATTENDANCE
Oct. 24 at Minnesota (Thu) .............8:20 Director of Football Strategy/ Scout: Home 380,683 Away 519,172
Jeff Scott Total 899,855
Nov. 3 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 College Scouts: Chuck Cook, Matt Evans,
Nov. 10 BYE Darryl Franklin, Paul Skansi, Single-game home record,
Nov. 17 New York Jets ...................1:00 Cole Spencer, Roger Terry, 90,910 (12/30/07)
Nov. 24 Detroit ...............................1:00 David Whittington Single-season home record,
BLESTO Scout: Harrison Ritcher
Dec. 1 at Carolina..........................1:00 Personnel Coordinator/ Pro Scout: * 711,471 (2007)
Dec. 8 at Green Bay ......................1:00 Brian Zeches *NFL Record
Dec. 15 Philadelphia ......................1:00 Scouting Assistants: Brent Caprio,
Dec. 22 New York Giants ................1:00 Peter Picerelli 2019 DRAFT CHOICES
Dec. 29 at Dallas.............................1:00 Director of Player Development:
Malcolm Blacken Round Name Pos. College
* All times ET Assistant General Counsel: Will Rawson 1 Dwayne Haskins QB Ohio St.
Director of Community and Charitable Montez Sweat LB Mississippi St.
Stadium: FedExField (opened in 1997) Programs: Emily King 3 Terry McLaurin WR Ohio St.
•Capacity: 82,000 Director of Special Events, Washington
Redskins Charitable Foundation: 4 Bryce Love RB Stanford
1600 FedEx Way Carlyle Abbott Wes Martin G Indiana
Landover, Maryland 20785 Coordinator, Health & Wellness 5 Ross Pierschbacher C Alabama
Playing Surface: Natural Grass Programs: Calvin Parson, Jr.
Donor Services Coordinator: Cole Holcomb LB North Carolina
Training Camp: Bon Secours Washington Hannah Magallanes 6 Kelvin Harmon WR North Carolina St.
Redskins Training Center Head Athletic Trainer: Larry Hess 7 Jimmy Moreland DB James Madison
Richmond, Virginia 23220 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Elliott Jermyn, Jordan Brailford LB Oklahoma St.
FEDEXFIELD
Mark McCracken, Doug Quon
Video Director: Mike Bracken
Video Department: Mike Adams,
Julian Hines
Head Equipment Manager: Anders Beutel
Assistant Equipment Manager: Drew
Curls
Equipment Assistants: Connor Vincent,
Justin Brooks
Director of Communications: Zena Lewis
Media Services Coordinator:
Sean DeBarbieri
Corporate Communications:
Jessie Johnson
Alumni Coordinator: Jerry Olsen

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2018 TEAM RECORD 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
PRESEASON (1-3) PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate
Date Result Opponent A. Smith 328 205 2180 62.5 10 5 22/121 85.7
08/09 L 17-26 at New England J. Johnson 91 52 590 57.1 3 4 9/67 69.4
08/16 W 15-13 N.Y. Jets McCoy 54 34 372 63.0 3 3 6/36 78.6
08/24 L 17-29 Denver Sanchez 35 19 138 54.3 0 3 7/42 28.0
08/30 L 20-30 at Baltimore Way 1 1 7 100.0 0 0 0/0 95.8
Redskins 509 311 3287 61.1 16 15 44/266 78.1
REGULAR SEASON (7-9) Opponents 537 362 4091 67.4 27 15 46/297 95.1
Date Result Opponent
09/09 W 24-6 at Arizona TD TD TD INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD
09/16 L 9-21 Indianapolis SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Swearinger 4 33 8.3 22 0
09/23 W 31-17 Green Bay Hopkins 0 0 0 25/26 26/29 0 103 Norman 3 79 26.3 40 0
10/08 L 19-43 at New Orleans Peterson 7 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 Dunbar 2 21 10.5 24 0
10/14 W 23-17 Carolina Bibbs 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 M. Foster 2 4 2.0 4 0
10/21 W 20-17 Dallas V. Davis 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Everett 1 24 24.0 24 0
10/28 W 20-13 at N.Y. Giants Crowder 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Stroman 1 23 23.0 23 0
11/04 L 14-38 Atlanta Doctson 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Moreau 1 16 16.0 16 0
11/11 W 16-3 at Tampa Bay Reed 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 P. Smith 1 3 3.0 3 0
11/18 L 21-23 Houston Richardson 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Redskins 15 203 13.5 40 0
11/22 L 23-31 at Dallas Floyd 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Opponents 15 316 21.1 101t 3
12/03 L 13-28 at Philadelphia J. Johnson 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
12/09 L 16-40 N.Y. Giants Quinn 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. In 20 LG
12/16 W 16-13 at Jacksonville A. Smith 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Way 79 3581 45.3 41 63
12/22 L 16-25 at Tennessee P. Smith 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Redskins 79 3581 45.3 41 63
12/30 L 0-24 Philadelphia Sprinkle 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Opponents 58 2660 45.9 22 72
Thompson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6
SCORE BY PERIODS Redskins 12 16 1 25/26 26/29 0 281 PUNT
Redskins 54 95 35 97 0 — 281 Opponents 12 27 4 34/38 21/26 0 359 RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD
Opponents 60 134 61 104 0 — 359 2-Pt Conv: V. Davis, Floyd. Stroman 8 13 27 3.4 10 0
Redskins 2-3, Opponents 2-4. Quinn 4 4 52 13.0 30 0
2018 TEAM STATISTICS Harris 3 3 11 3.7 6 0
Redskins Opp. RUSHING No. Yds Avg LG TD Crowder 2 3 20 10.0 11 0
Total First Downs 280 330 Peterson 251 1042 4.2 90t 7 Redskins 17 23 110 6.5 30 0
Rushing 96 109 Thompson 43 178 4.1 16 0 Opponents 31 26 303 9.8 74t 1
Passing 156 197 A. Smith 41 168 4.1 22 1
Penalty 28 24 J. Johnson 23 120 5.2 16 1 KICKOFF
3rd Down: Made/Att 75/206 86/196 Bibbs 20 101 5.1 15 3 RETURNS No. Yds Avg LG TD
3rd Down Pct. 36.4 43.9 McCoy 10 63 6.3 15 0 D. Johnson 12 283 23.6 44 0
4th Down: Made/Att 10/18 5/13 Perine 8 32 4.0 11 0 Marshall 6 114 19.0 28 0
4th Down Pct. 55.6 38.5 Crowder 4 30 7.5 25 0 Stroman 6 110 18.3 23 0
Possession Avg. 29:38 30:22 Harris 2 10 5.0 6 0 Bibbs 3 57 19.0 20 0
Total Net Yards 4795 5654 Marshall 3 9 3.0 4 0 Sprinkle 1 6 6.0 6 0
Avg. Per Game 299.7 353.4 Richardson 2 9 4.5 7 0 Thompson 1 0 0.0 0 0
Total Plays 967 996 Kelley 4 8 2.0 6 0 Redskins 29 570 19.7 44 0
Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.7 Sanchez 1 8 8.0 8 0 Opponents 13 295 22.7 31 0
Net Yards Rushing 1774 1860 Quinn 1 0 0.0 0 0
Avg. Per Game 110.9 116.3 Chesson 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 FIELD
Total Rushes 414 413 Redskins 414 1774 4.3 90t 12 GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Net Yards Passing 3021 3794 Opponents 413 1860 4.5 78t 12 Hopkins 0/0 5/5 7/7 10/12 4/5
Avg. Per Game 188.8 237.1 Redskins 0/0 5/5 7/7 10/12 4/5
Sacked/Yards Lost 44/266 46/297 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg LG TD Opponents 0/0 5/5 8/9 7/10 1/2
Gross Yards 3287 4091 Reed 54 558 10.3 34 2
Att./Completions 509/311 537/362 Doctson 44 532 12.1 32 2 SACKS No.
Completion Pct. 61.1 67.4 Thompson 41 268 6.5 23 1 Kerrigan 13.0
Had Intercepted 15 15 Crowder 29 388 13.4 79t 2 Allen 8.0
Punts/Average 79/45.3 58/45.9 Harris 28 304 10.9 42 0 Ioannidis 7.5
Net Punting Avg. 79/41.5 58/42.2 V. Davis 25 367 14.7 53t 2 Payne 5.0
Penalties/Yards 115/1008 102/791 Richardson 20 262 13.1 46t 2 P. Smith 4.0
Fumbles/Ball Lost 18/4 24/11 Peterson 20 208 10.4 52 1 Anderson 2.0
Touchdowns 29 43 Bibbs 13 102 7.8 23t 1 Hamilton 1.5
Rushing 12 12 Floyd 10 100 10.0 20 1 Z. Brown 1.0
Passing 16 27 Quinn 9 75 8.3 15 1 M. Foster 1.0
Returns 1 4 Sprinkle 5 41 8.2 15 1 Harvey-Clemons 1.0
Marshall 4 30 7.5 17 0 McGee 1.0
Quick 3 18 6.0 6 0 Swearinger 1.0
Perine 3 5 1.7 8 0 Redskins 46.0
Flanagan 1 14 14.0 14 0 Opponents 44.0
Kidsy 1 8 8.0 8 0
Chesson 1 7 7.0 7 0
Redskins 311 3287 10.6 79t 16
Opponents 362 4091 11.3 90t 27

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RECORD HOLDERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER
Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................John Riggins, 1976-79, 1981-85 .......................................................7,472
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Theismann, 1974-85 .................................................................25,206
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Sammy Baugh, 1937-52 .......................................................................187
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Art Monk, 1980-93 ...............................................................................888
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Art Monk, 1980-93 ..........................................................................12,026
Interceptions ...................................................................Darrell Green, 1983-2001........................................................................54
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Tress Way, 2014-18.............................................................................46.0
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Johnny Williams, 1952-53 ...................................................................12.8
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Bobby Mitchell, 1962-68......................................................................28.5
Field Goals ......................................................................Mark Moseley, 1974-86 ........................................................................263
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Charley Taylor, 1964-77 ..........................................................................90
Points..............................................................................Mark Moseley, 1974-86 .....................................................................1,206
*Sacks............................................................................Dexter Manley, 1981-89 .......................................................................91.0

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Alfred Morris, 2012 ............................................................................1,613
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Kirk Cousins, 2016.............................................................................4,917
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Sonny Jurgensen, 1967 ..........................................................................31
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Pierre Garçon, 2013..............................................................................113
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Santana Moss, 2005 ..........................................................................1,483
Interceptions ...................................................................Dan Sandifer, 1948..................................................................................13
Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sammy Baugh, 1940 .......................................................................**51.4
Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Johnny Williams, 1952.........................................................................15.3
Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Mike Nelms, 1981................................................................................29.7
Field Goals ......................................................................Dustin Hopkins, 2016..............................................................................34
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................John Riggins, 1983.................................................................................24
Points..............................................................................Mark Moseley, 1983..............................................................................161
*Sacks............................................................................Dexter Manley, 1986 ............................................................................18.5

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME


Category Name Performance
Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Gerald Riggs, 9-17-89...........................................................................221
Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brad Johnson, 12-26-99 .......................................................................471
Passing (TDs) .................................................................Sammy Baugh, 10-31-43, 11-23-47 .........................................................6
Mark Rypien, 11-10-91 .............................................................................6
Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Roy Helu, 11-6-11 ..................................................................................14
Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Anthony Allen, 10-4-87 .........................................................................255
Interceptions ...................................................................Sammy Baugh, 11-14-43......................................................................**4
Dan Sandifer, 10-31-48 .........................................................................**4
DeAngelo Hall, 10-24-10.......................................................................**4
Field Goals ......................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5
Last time by Dustin Hopkins, 9-25-16
Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Dick James, 12-17-61 ..............................................................................4
Larry Brown, 12-16-73 .............................................................................4
Points..............................................................................Dick James, 12-17-61 ............................................................................24
Larry Brown, 12-16-73 ...........................................................................24
*Sacks............................................................................Dexter Manley, 10-2-88..........................................................................4.0
Ken Harvey, 11-23-97 ............................................................................4.0
Phillip Daniels, 12-18-05........................................................................4.0
Brian Orakpo, 12-13-09 .........................................................................4.0
Ryan Kerrigan, 9-14-14..........................................................................4.0

*Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.


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NFL ’18 Games/
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq. Starts
39 Alexander, Adonis CB 6-3 197 11/7/96 2 Virginia Tech Charlotte, N.C. SD6-’18 9/0
93 Allen, Jonathan DL 6-3 294 1/16/95 3 Alabama Ashburn, Va. D1-’17 16/16
52 Anderson, Ryan LB 6-2 253 8/12/94 3 Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-’17 13/0
30 Apke, Troy S 6-1 200 4/11/95 2 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4-’18 2/0
66 Bergstrom, Tony OL 6-5 310 8/6/86 7 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-’19 13/8
99 Brantley, Caleb DL 6-2 307 9/2/94 3 Florida Crescent City, Fla. FA-’18 7/0
68 Catalina, Tyler G 6-6 315 1/24/93 3 Georgia Holden, Mass. FA-’17 0*
16 Chesson, Jehu WR 6-2 204 12/20/93 3 Michigan St. Louis, Mo. FA-’18 12/0
74 Christian Sr., Geron T 6-5 302 9/10/96 2 Louisville Ocala, Fla. D3-’18 2/0
20 Collins, Landon S 6-0 222 1/10/94 5 Alabama New Orleans, La. UFA(NYG)-’19 12/12*
19 Davis, Robert WR 6-3 212 4/2/95 2 Georgia State Warner Robins, Ga. D6b-’17 0*
85 Davis, Vernon TE 6-3 244 1/31/84 14 Maryland Washington, D.C. UFA(Den)-’16 14/8
18 Doctson, Josh WR 6-2 202 12/3/92 4 Texas Christian Mansfield, Texas D1-’16 15/12
23 Dunbar, Quinton CB 6-2 197 7/22/92 5 Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’15 7/6
55 East, Andrew LS 6-2 220 9/17/91 2 Vanderbilt Indianapolis, Ind. FA-’18 3/0
22 Everett, Deshazor S 6-0 195 2/22/92 5 Texas A&M DeRidder, La. FA-’15 16/3
41 Flanagan, Matt TE 6-6 260 3/26/95 2 Pittsburgh Mendham, N.J. FA-’18 3/1
79 Flowers, Ereck T 6-6 334 4/25/94 5 Miami Miami, Fla. FA-’19 13/9*
50 Flowers, Marquis LB 6-2 245 2/16/92 5 Arizona Phoenix, Ariz. FA-’18 5/0*
54 Foster, Mason LB 6-1 250 3/1/89 9 Washington Seaside, Calif. FA-’15 16/16
56 Foster, Reuben LB 6-1 228 4/4/94 3 Alabama Auburn, Ala. W(SF)-’18 6/6*
82 Garner, Manasseh TE 6-2 240 3/11/92 2 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-’17 0*
29 Guice, Derrius RB 5-11 225 6/21/97 2 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. D2-’18 0*
51 Hamilton, Shaun Dion LB 6-0 235 9/11/95 2 Alabama Montgomery, Ala. D6-’18 16/4
40 Harvey-Clemons, Josh LB 6-4 230 2/20/94 3 Louisville Valdosta, Ga. D7a-’17 16/0
3 Hopkins, Dustin K 6-2 203 10/1/90 6 Florida State Houston, Texas FA-’15 16/0
98 Ioannidis, Matt DL 6-3 305 1/11/94 4 Temple Flemington, N.J. D5-’16 14/9
41 Johnson, Danny CB 5-9 181 11/17/95 2 Southern University Jackson, La. FA-’18 14/1
8 t-Keenum, Case QB 6-1 215 2/17/88 7 Houston Brownwood, Texas T(Den)-’19 16/16*
67 Kerin, Zac G 6-4 305 8/13/91 4 Toledo Delaware, Ohio FA-’18 2/1
91 Kerrigan, Ryan LB 6-4 259 8/16/88 9 Purdue Muncie, Ind. D1-’11 16/16
84 Kidsy, Darvin WR 6-0 180 3/19/95 2 Texas Southern Missouri City, Texas FA-’18 2/0
34 Marshall, Byron RB 5-9 225 2/13/94 3 Oregon San Jose, Calif. PS(Phil)-’17 6/0
12 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 210 9/5/86 10 Texas Tuscola, Texas UFA(SF)-’14 3/2
58 McKinzy, Cassanova LB 6-3 257 11/17/92 2 Auburn Birmingham, Ala. UFA(TB)-’16 3/0
31 Moreau, Fabian CB 6-0 200 4/9/94 3 UCLA Davie, Fla. D3-’17 16/10
76 Moses, Morgan T 6-6 335 3/3/91 6 Virginia North Chesterfield, Va. D3a-’14 16/16
35 Nicholson, Montae S 6-2 215 12/4/95 3 Michigan State Monroeville, Pa. D4b-’17 14/7
24 Norman, Josh CB 6-0 200 12/15/87 8 Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. UFA(Car)-’16 16/16
94 Payne, Daron DL 6-3 319 5/27/97 2 Alabama Irondale, Ala. D1-’18 16/16
32 Perine, Samaje RB 5-11 233 9/16/95 3 Oklahoma Pflugerville, Texas D4a-’17 5/0
26 Peterson, Adrian RB 6-1 220 3/21/85 13 Oklahoma Palestine, Texas FA-’18 16/16
83 Quick, Brian WR 6-3 215 6/5/89 9 Appalachian State Columbia, S.C. FA-’19 6/3
14 Quinn, Trey WR 6-0 200 12/7/95 2 Southern Methodist Lake Charles, La. D7b-’18 3/2
86 Reed, Jordan TE 6-2 245 7/3/90 7 Florida New London, Conn. D3-’13 13/8
10 Richardson Jr., Paul WR 6-0 180 4/13/92 6 Colorado Gardena, Calif. UFA(Sea)-’18 7/4
45 Rodgers-Cromartie, Dominique CB 6-2 203 4/7/86 13 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fla. FA-’19 7/1*
73 Roullier, Chase C 6-4 310 8/23/93 3 Wyoming Burnsville, Minn. D6a-’17 16/16
75 Scherff, Brandon G 6-5 315 12/26/91 5 Iowa Denison, Iowa D1-’15 8/8
97 Settle, Tim DL 6-3 328 7/11/97 2 Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D5-’18 16/0
89 Sims, Cam WR 6-5 214 1/6/96 2 Alabama Monroe, La. FA-’18 1/0
11 Smith, Alex QB 6-4 213 5/7/84 15 Utah La Mesa, Calif. T(KC)-’18 10/10
50 Smith II, Marcus LB 6-3 258 3/31/92 5 Louisville Columbus, Ga. FA-’18 14/0
87 Sprinkle, Jeremy TE 6-5 252 8/10/94 3 Arkansas White Hall, Ark. D5-’17 9/0
37 Stroman, Greg CB 5-11 180 3/8/96 2 Virginia Tech Manassas, Va. D7a-’18 15/3
57 Sundberg, Nick LS 6-0 256 7/29/87 10 California Phoenix, Ariz. FA-’10 13/0
25 Thompson, Chris RB 5-8 195 10/20/90 6 Florida State Madison, Fla. D5a-’13 10/0
5 Way, Tress P 6-1 216 4/18/90 6 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. W(Chi)-’14 16/0
71 Williams, Trent T 6-5 320 7/19/88 10 Oklahoma Longview, Texas D1-’10 13/13
6 Woodrum, Josh QB 6-3 228 11/7/92 2 Liberty Roanoke, Va. FA-’19 0*

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* 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.

t- Redskins traded for QB Keenum (Den).

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

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COACHING STAFF 2009-12, Chicago Bears 2013-14; joined Redskins in 2017.
Head Coach, in 2015. Bret Munsey, special projects; born August 19,
Jay Gruden Chad Englehart, strength and conditioning; born 1968, Winter Park, Fla. Wide receiver Concord
Pro Career: Named the 29th head coach in fran- June 5, 1981, New Orleans, La. Attended (W.Va.) 1987-90. Pro wide receiver/defensive back
chise history on January 9, 2014. Guided the Southeastern Louisiana. No college or pro playing Orlando Predators (AFL) 1991-95. Pro coach:
Redskins to a 9-7 record and an NFC East title in experience. College coach: New Orleans 2006. Pro Augusta Stallions (af2) 2000, Tennessee Valley
2015, becoming only the sixth coach in team histo- coach: Florida Tuskers (UFL) 2009, joined Redskins Vipers (af2, head coach) 2001, Carolina Cobras
ry to lead the franchise to a playoff berth within the in 2010. (AFL) 2002, Orlando Predators (AFL) 2003-05,
first two years of a coaching tenure. Oversaw Chad Grimm, outside linebackers; born May 18, Philadelphia Soul (AFL, head coach) 2006-08,
record-shattering offense in 2016 that posted team 1985, Fairfax, Va. Linebacker Virginia Tech 2003- Orlando Predators (AFL, head coach) 2012, joined
records in total net yards (6,545), net passing yards 06. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Arizona Redskins in 2014.
(4,758) and yards per play (6.40), ranking in the Cardinals 2009-12, San Diego Chargers 2013-14, Kevin O’Connell, offensive coordinator; born May
Top 3 in the NFL in all three categories. Joined the joined Redskins in 2015. 25, 1985, Knoxville, Tenn. Quarterback San Diego
Redskins after spending three seasons as offensive Ike Hilliard, wide receivers; born April 5, 1976, State 2004-07. Pro quarterback New England
coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals, during which Patterson, La. Wide receiver Florida 1994-96. Pro Patriots 2008-09, Detroit Lions 2009, New York
time the Bengals averaged 10 wins a season, mak- wide receiver New York Giants 1997-2004, Tampa Jets 2009-11, 2012, Miami Dolphins 2011, San
ing three consecutive playoff appearances and Bay Buccaneers 2005-08. Pro coach: Florida Diego Chargers 2012. Pro coach: Cleveland
earning an AFC North championship in 2013. He Tuskers (UFL) 2009-10, Miami Dolphins 2011, Browns 2015, San Francisco 49ers 2016, joined
also spent seven seasons with the Tampa Bay Washington Redskins 2012, Buffalo Bills 2013, re- Redskins in 2017.
Buccaneers as an offensive assistant (2002-08), joined Redskins in 2014. Chris O’Hara, offensive quality control; born
helping the team to its first league championship in Ray Horton, defensive backs; born April 12, 1960, November 15, 1990, Swoyersville, Pa. Attended
Super Bowl XXXVII. He is one of the most celebrat- Tacoma, Wash. Cornerback Washington 1980-82. Miami. No pro playing experience. College coach:
ed individuals in Arena Football League history, hav- Pro cornerback Cincinnati Bengals 1983-88, Dallas Miami 2011-13. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars
ing won six combined league championships–four Cowboys 1989-92. Pro coach: Washington 2014-16, joined Redskins in 2017.
as a quarterback and two as a head coach. He was Redskins 1994-96, Cincinnati Bengals 1997-2001, Phil Rauscher, asst. offensive line; born June 2,
named the 1992 AFL Most Valuable Player and was Detroit Lions 2002-03, Pittsburgh Steelers 2004- 1985, Carlsbad, Calif. Offensive lineman UCLA
honored with induction into the AFL Hall of Fame in 10, Arizona Cardinals 2011-12, Cleveland Browns 2003-05. No pro playing experience. College
1999. Career record: 35-45-1. 2013, Tennessee Titans 2014-15, Cleveland coach: UCLA 2006-09, Dixie State 2010, Utah
Background: Quarterback at Louisville (1985-88), Browns 2016, re-joined Redskins in 2019. 2011, Hawai’i 2012, Cal Lutheran 2014. Pro coach:
twice being named team MVP. Played quarterback Kyshoen Jarrett, defensive quality control; born Denver Broncos 2015-17, joined Redskins in 2018.
for Barcelona Dragons and Sacramento Surge May 4, 1993, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Safety Virginia Tim Rattay, quarterbacks; born March 15, 1977,
(WLAF, 1990), Tampa Bay Storm (AFL, 1991-96) Tech 2011-14. Pro safety Washington Redskins Elyria, Ohio. Quarterback Louisiana Tech 1997-99.
and Orlando Predators (AFL, 2002-03). Coached in 2015. Pro coach: Joined Redskins in 2018. Pro quarterback San Francisco 49ers 2000-05,
various capacities for Louisville (1989-91), Randy Jordan, running backs; born June 6, 1970, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006, Arizona Cardinals
Nashville Kats (AFL, 1997), Orlando Predators Henderson, N.C. Running back North Carolina 2007, Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL) 2009-10.
(AFL, 1998-2001, 2004-08), Tampa Bay 1989-1992. Pro running back Los Angeles Raiders College coach: Louisiana Tech 2013-18. Pro
Buccaneers (2002-08), Florida Tuskers (2009-10) 1993, Jacksonville Jaguars 1995-97, Oakland coach: Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL) 2011-12,
and Cincinnati Bengals (2011-13). Raiders 1998-2002. College coach: Nebraska joined Redskins in 2019.
Personal: Born on March 4, 1967 in Tiffin, Ohio. He 2004-07, Texas A&M 2008-2011, North Carolina James Rowe, asst. defensive backs; born February
and his wife, Sherry, have three sons — J.J., Joey 2012-13. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2003, joined 11, 1986, Cocoa, Fla. Baseball player South Florida
and Jack—and one grandson, Trey. Redskins in 2014. 2004-09. No pro playing experience. College
Nate Kaczor, special teams coordinator; born April coach: Bethel 2011, Jacksonville 2012-14, Florida
ASSISTANT COACHES 8, 1967, Scott City, Kan. Center Utah State 1987- 2015, Valdosta State 2016. Pro coach: Joined
Brian Angelichio, tight ends; born December 27, 89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Utah Redskins in 2017.
1972, Ilion, N.Y. Linebacker St. Lawrence 1991-95. State 1991-99, Nebraska-Kearney 2000-03, Idaho Rob Ryan, inside linebackers; born December 13,
No pro playing experience. College coach: SUNY- 2004-05, Louisiana-Monroe 2006-07. Pro coach: 1962, Ardmore, Okla. Defensive end Southwestern
Brockport 1995, Ithaca 1996-2005, Pittsburgh Jacksonville Jaguars 2008-11, Tennessee Titans Oklahoma State 1981-82. No pro playing experi-
2006-10, Rutgers 2011. Pro coach: Tampa Bay 2012-15, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016-18, joined ence. College coach: Western Kentucky 1987, Ohio
Buccaneers 2012-13, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, Redskins in 2019. State 1988, Tennessee State 1989-93, Hutchinson
Green Bay Packers 2016-18, joined Redskins in Kavan Latham, asst. strength and conditioning; (KS) C.C. 1996, Oklahoma State 1997-99. Pro
2019. born December 5, 1988, Delran, N.J. Defensive coach: Arizona Cardinals 1994-95, Oakland
Bill Callahan, asst. head coach/offensive line; born tackle The College of New Jersey 2007-10. No pro Raiders 2004-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-10,
July 31, 1956, Chicago, Ill. Quarterback playing experience. College coach: The College of Dallas Cowboys 2011-12, New Orleans Saints
Benedictine 1975-77. No pro playing experience. New Jersey 2010-11. Pro coach: New York Jets 2013-15, Buffalo Bills 2016, joined Redskins in
College coach: Illinois 1980-86, Northern Arizona 2014-16, joined Redskins in 2017. 2019.
1987-88, Southern Illinois 1989, Wisconsin 1990- Greg Manusky, defensive coordinator; born August Jake Sankal, asst. strength & condition-
94, Nebraska 2004-07 (head coach). Pro coach: 12, 1966, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Linebacker Colgate ing/nutritionist; born September 6, 1985, Mentor,
Philadelphia Eagles 1995-97, Oakland Raiders 1983-87. Pro linebacker Washington Redskins Ohio. Attended Wooster. No college or pro playing
1998-2003 (head coach 2002-03), New York Jets 1988-90, Minnesota Vikings 1991-93, Kansas City experience. Pro coach: Joined Redskins in 2016.
2008-11, Dallas Cowboys 2012-14, joined Chiefs 1994-99. Pro coach: Washington Redskins Jim Tomsula, defensive line; born April 14, 1967,
Redskins in 2015. 2001, San Diego Chargers 2002-06, San Francisco Homestead, Pa. Defensive lineman Middle
Matt Cavanaugh, senior offensive assistant; born 49ers 2007-10, San Diego Chargers 2011, Tennessee State 1985-86, Catawba College 1987-
October 27, 1956, Youngstown, Ohio. Quarterback Indianapolis Colts 2012-15, re-joined Redskins in 89. No pro playing experience. College coach:
Pittsburgh 1974-77. Pro quarterback New England 2016. Charleston Southern 1992-95, Catawba College
Patriots 1978-82, San Francisco 49ers 1983-85, Cannon Matthews, defensive quality control; born 1997-99, 2001-05. Pro coach: London Monarchs
Philadelphia Eagles 1986-89, New York Giants June 21, 1985, Cleveland, Ohio. Attended Ohio (NFLE) 1998, Scottish Claymores (NFLE) 1999-
1990-91. College coach: Pittsburgh 1991-93, University. No college or pro playing experience. 2003, Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2004-05, Rhein Fire
2005-08. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 1994-95, College coach: Kentucky Christian 2012. Pro (NFLE) 2006 (head coach), San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers 1996, Chicago Bears 1997- coach: Buffalo Bills 2008-11, Tennessee Titans 2007-15 (interim head coach 2010, head coach
98, Baltimore Ravens 1999-2004, New York Jets 2014-15, Cleveland Browns 2016, joined Redskins 2015), joined Redskins in 2017.

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in Review
Trades ......................................................................................................................................................232
Preseason Standings and Results, 2018 ................................................................................................234
Regular-Season Standings and Results, 2018 ......................................................................................236
Week-by-Week Standings, 2018.............................................................................................................239
Attendance, 2018 ....................................................................................................................................244
Players of the Week, Month, 2018 ........................................................................................................245
Pro Football Awards, 2018.....................................................................................................................246
All-Pro Teams, 2018 ...............................................................................................................................246
Top Rushing, Passing, Receiving, and Sack Performances, 2018 .......................................................248
Team and Individual Statistics, 2018.....................................................................................................250
TRADES
2018 TRADES (since June 1) Kansas City’s 2019 seventh-round sele- Zach Gentry). (3/13)
Wide receiver Corey Coleman from tion (#243) from Cleveland to New Eng- Defensive end Michael Bennett and
Cleveland to Buffalo for Bills’ 2020 sev- land for Patriots’ 2019 fifth-round selec- Eagles’ 2020 seventh-round selection
enth-round selection. (8/6) tion (K Austin Seibert). (9/18) from Philadelphia to New England for
Outside linebacker Eli Harold from San Tackle Marshall Newhouse from Buf- Patriots’ 2020 fifth-round selection.
Francisco to Detroit for Lions’ 2020 sev- falo to Carolina for Panthers’ 2021 sev- (3/13)
enth-round selection. (8/23) enth-round selection. (9/26) Guard Kelechi Osemele and Chicago’s
Cornerback Lenzy Pipkins from Green Running back Carlos Hyde from 2019 sixth-round selection (DB Blessuan
Bay to Indianapolis for inside linebacker Cleveland to Jacksonville for Jaguars’ Austin) from Oakland to N.Y. Jets for Jets’
Antonio Morrison. (8/26) 2019 fifth-round selection (#144). 2019 fifth-round selection (#140). (3/13)
Center Brett Jones from N.Y. Giants to (10/20) Linebacker Dee Ford from Kansas City
Minnesota for Vikings’ 2019 seventh- Wide receiver Amari Cooper from to San Francisco for 49ers’ 2020 second-
round selection (T George Asafo-Adjei). Oakland to Dallas for Cowboys’ 2019 round selection. (3/13)
(8/27) first-round selection (DB Johnathan Quarterback Ryan Tannehill and Dol-
Wide receiver Ryan Switzer and Abram). (10/22) phins’ 2019 sixth-round selection (LB
Raiders’ sixth-round selection (LB Sutton Cornerback Eli Apple from N.Y. Giants David Long) from Miami to Tennessee for
Smith) from Oakland to Pittsburgh for to New Orleans for Saints’ 2019 fourth- Titans’ 2019 seventh-round selection (RB
Steelers’ 2019 fifth-round selection round selection (#132) and 2020 sev- Chandler Cox). (3/16)
(#158). (8/27) enth-round selection. (10/23) Defensive end Robert Quinn from
Outside linebacker Kamalei Correa Defensive tackle Damon Harrison Miami to Dallas for Cowboys’ 2020 sixth-
from Baltimore to Tennessee for Titans’ from N.Y. Giants to Detroit for San Fran- round selection. (3/29)
2019 sixth-round selection (#191). cisco’s 2019 fifth-round selection (10/25) Running back Jordan Howard from
(8/28) Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and Chicago to Philadelphia for Eagles’ 2020
Quarterback Brett Hundley from Green N.Y. Giants’ 2019 seventh-round selection sixth-round selection. (3/29)
Bay to Seattle for Seahawks’ 2019 sixth- (RB Cullen Gillaspia) from Denver to Defensive back Eric Murray from
round selection (RB Dexter Williams). Houston for Texans’ 2019 fourth-round Kansas City to Cleveland for defensive
(8/30) selection (#125) and seventh-round end Emmanuel Ogbah. (4/2)
Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and selection (#237). (10/30) Defensive end Frank Clark and Sea-
Jets’ 2019 sixth-round selection (DB Wide receiver Golden Tate from Detroit hawks’ 2019 third-round selection (DT
Saquan Hampton) from N.Y. Jets to New to Philadelphia for Eagles’ 2019 third- Khalen Saunders) from Seattle to Kansas
Orleans for Saints’ 2019 third-round round selection (#88). (10/30) City for Chiefs’ 2019 first-round selection
selection (#93). (8/30) Running back Ty Montgomery from (DE L.J. Collier), 2019 third-round selec-
Cornerback Charvarius Ward from Green Bay to Baltimore for Ravens’ 2020 tion (#92), and 2020 second-round
Dallas to Kansas City for guard Parker seventh-round selection. (10/30) selection. (4/25)
Ehinger. (8/31) Defensive end Dante Fowler from Broncos’ 2019 first-round selection
Safey Jordan Richards from New Eng- Jacksonville to L.A. Rams for Rams’ 2019 (LB Devin Bush) from Denver to Pitts-
land to Atlanta for Falcons’ 2020 seventh- third-round selection (LB Quincy burgh for Steelers’ 2019 first-round selec-
round selection. (8/31) Williams) and fifth-round selection. tion (TE Noah Fant), 2019 second-round
Tackle Corey Robinson from Detroit to (10/30) selection (TE Drew Sample) and 2020
Carolina. (9/1) Safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix from Green third-round selection. (4/25)
Cornerback Jordan Lucas from Miami Bay to Washington for Redskins’ 2019 Seahawks’ 2019 first-round selection
to Kansas City for Chiefs’ 2020 seventh- fourth-round selection (#118). (10/30) (DB Darnell Savage) from Seattle to
round selection. (9/1) Green Bay for New Orleans’ 2019 first-
Tackle Shon Coleman from Cleveland 2019 TRADES round selection (#30), Packers’ 2019
to San Francisco for Chiefs’ 2019 sev- Quarterback Joe Flacco from Balti- fourth-round selection (#114) and Wash-
enth-round selection (#243). (9/1) more to Denver for Broncos’ 2019 fourth- ington’s 2019 fourth-round selection
Safety Shalom Luani from Oakland to round selection (RB Justice Hill). (3/13) (#118). (4/25)
Seattle for Seahawks’ 2019 seventh- Tackle Marcus Gilbert from Pittsburgh Ravens’ 2019 first-round selection (T
round selection (#235). (9/1) to Arizona for Cardinals’ 2019 sixth-round Andre Dillard) from Baltimore to Philadel-
Tight end Darrell Daniels from Indi- compensatory selection (LB Ulysses phia for Eagles’ 2019 first-round selection
anapolis to Seattle for wide receiver Mar- Gilbert). (3/13) (WR Marquise Brown), 2019 fourth-
cus Johnson. (9/1) Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and round selection (DB Iman Marshall), and
Outside linebacker Khalil Mack, the defensive end Olivier Vernon from N.Y. 2019 sixth-round selection (QB Trace
Raiders’ 2020 second-round selection Giants to Cleveland for defensive back McSorley). (4/25)
and 2020 seventh-round selection from Jabril Peppers, guard Kevin Zeitler, Colts’ 2019 first-round selection (LB
Oakand to Chicago for Bears’ 2019 first- Browns’ 2019 first-round selection (DT Montez Sweat) from Indianapolis to
round selection (RB Josh Jacobs), 2019 Dexter Lawrence) and New England’s Washington for Redskins’ 2019 second-
sixth-round selection (#196), 2020 first- 2019 third-round selection (LB Oshane round selection (#46) and 2020 second-
round selection and 2020 third- round Ximines). (3/13) round selection. (4/25)
selection. (9/1) Quarterback Case Keenum and Bron- Giants’ 2019 second-round selection
Defnesive tackle Devaroe Lawrence cos’ 2020 seventh-round selection from (#37), New Orleans’ 2019 fourth-round
from New Orleans to Cleveland for Denver to Washington for Redskins’ 2020 selection (DB Ugochukwu Amadi) and
Browns’ 2019 seventh-round selection sixth-round selection. (3/13) San Francisco’s 2019 fifth-round selec-
(TE Alize Mack). (9/1) Wide receiver DeSean Jackson and tion (LB Ben Burr-Kirven) from N.Y.
Quarterback A.J. McCarron from Buf- Buccaneers’ 2020 seventh-round selec- Giants to Seattle for New Orleans’ 2019
falo to Oakland for Pittsburgh’s 2019 fifth- tion from Tampa Bay to Philadelphia for first-round selection (DB DeAndre
round selection (#158). (9/2) Eagles’ 2019 sixth-round compensatory Baker). (4/25)
Cornerback Deiondre’ Hall from selection (WR Scott Miller). (3/13) Rams’ 2019 first-round selection (T
Chicago to Philadelphia for Denver’s 2019 Wide receiver Antonio Brown from Kaleb McGary) and 2019 sixth-round
seventh-round selection (RB Kerrith Pittsburgh to Oakland for Raiders’ 2019 selection (#203) from L.A. Rams to
Whyte). (9/2) third-round selection (WR Diontae John- Atlanta for Falcons’ 2019 second-round
Wide receiver Josh Gordon and son) and 2019 fifth-round selection (TE selection (RB Marcus Green) and 2019

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TRADES
third-round selection (DB David Long). Lions’ 2019 third-round selection (RB Atlanta for Falcons’ 2019 fourth-round
(4/25) David Montgomery) from New England selection (LB Austin Bryant) and 2019
Raiders’ 2019 second-round selection to Chicago for Bears’ 2019 third-round sixth-round selection (RB Ty Johnson).
(T Jawaan Taylor), N.Y. Jets’ 2019 fifth- selection (RB Damien Harris), 2019 fifth- (4/27)
round selection (RB Ryquell Armstead) round selection (#162) and 2020 fourth- Packers’ 2019 fourth-round selection
and Seattle’s 2019 seventh-round selec- round selection. (4/26) (G Dru Samia) from Seattle to Minnesota
tion (DT Dontavious Russell) from Oak- Vikings’ 2019 third-round selection for the Vikings’ 2019 fourth-round selec-
land to Jacksonville for Jaguars’ 2019 (DB Will Harris) from Minnesota to tion (WR Gary Jennings) and Patriots’
second-round selection (#38), and Detroit for Eagles’ 2019 third-round selec- 2019 sixth-round selection (RB Travis
Jaguars’ 2019 fourth-round selection (DB tion (#88) and Patriots’ 2019 fourth- Homer). (4/27)
Khari Willis). (4/26) round compensatory selection (#204). Titans’ 2019 fourth-round selection
Panthers’ 2019 second-round selec- (4/26) (TE Trevon Wesco) and 2019 fifth-round
tion (DB Marquise Blair) and Panthers’ Eagles’ 2019 third-round selection (LB selection (LB Blake Cashman) from Ten-
2019 third-round selection (#77) from Cody Barton) and Vikings’ 2019 sixth- nesse to N.Y. Jets for Miami’s 2019
Carolina to Seattle for Giants’ 2019 sec- round compensatory selection from Min- fourth-round selection (DB Amani Hook-
ond-round selection (T Greg Little). nesota to Seattle for Kansas City’s 2019 er) and New Orleans’ 2019 fifth-round
(4/26) third-round selection (#92) and Sea- selection (LB D’Andre Walker). (4/27)
Bills’ 2019 second-round selection hawks’ 2019 fifth-round selection Patriots’ 2019 fourth-round selection
(DB Trayvon Mullen) and Pittsburgh’s (#159). (4/26) (DT Greg Gaines) and Kansas City’s
2019 fifth-round selection (#158) from Chiefs’ 2019 third-round selection (T 2019 seventh-round selection (DB Nick
Buffalo to Oakland for Jacksonville’s Chuma Edoga) from Minnesota to N.Y. Scott) from New England to L.A. Rams for
2019 second-round selection (T Cody Jets for New Orleans’ 2019 third-round Chicago’s 2019 fifth-round selection
Ford). (4/26) selection (#93) and Jets’ seventh-round (#162) and Kansas City’s 2019 fifth-
Bengals’ 2019 second-round selection selection (DB Kris Boyd). (4/26) round selection (QB Clayton Thorson).
(QB Drew Lock) from Cincinnati to Den- Saints’ 2019 third-round selection (WR (4/27)
ver for Pittsburgh’s 2019 second-round Miles Boykin) from Minnesota to Balti- Colts’ 2019 fourth-round compensato-
selection (TE Drew Sample), Houstons more for Ravens’ 2019 third-round com- ry selection (DE John Cominsky) from
2019 fourth-round selection (DT Renell pensatory selection (RB Alexander Matti- Oakland to Atlanta for Falcons’ 2019
Wren), and Broncos’ 2019 sixth-round son), Tennessee’s 2019 sixth-round fourth-round compensatory selection (TE
selection (RB Trayveon Williams). (4/26) selection (DB Marcus Epps) and Ravens’ Foster Moreau) and 2019 seventh-round
Falcons’ 2019 second-round selection 2019 sixth-round selection (T Olisaeme- selection (DE Quinton Bell). (4/27)
(DB Joejuan Williams) from L.A. Rams ka Udoh). (4/26) Cowboys’ 2019 sixth-round selection
to New England for Bears’ 2019 second- Redskins’ 2019 third-round compne- (G Michael Jordan) from Dallas to
round selection (#56) and Patriots’ 2019 satory selection (TE Dawson Knox) from Cincinnati for Bengals’ 2019 fourth-round
third-round compensatory selection Washington to Buffalo for Bills’ fourth- selection (#149) and 2019 sixth-round
(#101). (4/26) round selection (RB Bryce Love) and compensatory selection (DB Donovan
Redsdkins’ 2019 second-round selec- Chiefs’ 2019 fourth-round selection (G Wilson). (4/27)
tion (DB Greedy Williams) from Indi- Wes Martin). (4/26) Steelers’ 2019 fifth-round selection
anapolis to Cleveland for Browns’ 2019 Patriots’ 2019 pick 101 third-round (DB Michael Jackson) and Raiders’ 2019
second-round selection (LB Ben Banogu) compensatory selection (T Bobby Evans) seventh-round selection (RB Mike
and Jaguars’ 2019 fifth-round selection and Chicago’s 2019 fifth-round selection Weber) from Oakland to Dallas for Cincin-
(DB Marvell Tell). (4/26) (#162) from New England to L.A. Rams nati’s 2019 fifth-round selection (WR
Dolphins’ 2019 second-round selec- for Patriots’ 2019 pick 97 third-round Hunter Renfrow). (4/27)
tion (C Erik McCoy) and 2019 fourth- compensatory selection (T Yodny Seattle’s 2019 fifth-round selection
round selection (#116) from Miami to Cajuste) and Rams’ 2019 fourth-round (DE Byron Cowart) from Minnesota to
New Orleans for Saints’ 2019 second- selection (QB Jarrett Stidham). (4/26) New England for Chicago’s 2019 fifth-
round selection (#62), 2019 sixth-round 49ers’ 2019 fourth-round selection round selection (#162) and Philadel-
selection (T Isaiah Prince) and 2020 sec- (QB Ryan Finley) from San Francisco to phia’s 2019 seventh-round selection
ond-round selection. (4/26) Cincinnati for Bengals’ 2019 fourth-round (#239). (4/27)
Bears’ 2019 second-round selection selection (P Mitch Wishnowsky) sixth- Eagles’ 2019 fifth-round selection (P
(WR Mecole Hardman) from L.A. Rams round selection (T Justin Skule) and Dal- Jake Bailey) from Minnesota to New Eng-
to Kansas City for Chiefs’ 2019 second- las’ 2019 sixth-round selection (DB Tim land for Chicago’s 2019 fifth-round selec-
round selection (DB Tyler Rapp) and Harris). (4/27) tion (LB Cameron Smith) and Philadel-
2019 fourth-round selection (#167). Jets’ 2019 fourth-round selection (DB phia’s 2019 seventh-round selection (WR
(4/26) Chauncey Gardner-Johnson) from N.Y. Dillon Mitchell). (4/27)
Quarterback Josh Rosen from Arizona Jets to New Orleans for Miami’s 2019 Panthers’ 2019 sixth-round selection
to Miami for New Orleans’ 2019 second- fourth-round selection (#116) and (WR Juwann Winfree) from Carolina to
round selection (WR Andy Isabella) and Saints’ 2019 fifth-round selection Denver for San Francisco’s 2019 sixth-
Dolphins’ 2020 fifth-round selection. (#168). (4/27) round compensatory selection (T Dennis
(4/26) Linebacker Dekoda Watson and Daley) and Houstons 2019 seventh-
Patriots’ 2018 second-round selection 49ers’ 2019 sixth-round compensatory round selection (WR Terry Godwin).
(WR D.K. Metcalf) from New England to selection (#212) from San Francisco to (4/27)
Seattle for Panthers’ 2019 third-round Denver for Broncos’ 2019 fifth-round Defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway
selection (DE Chase Winovich) and Red- selection (LB Dre Greenlaw). (4/27) from Indianapolis to Philadelphia for New
skins’ 2019 fourth-round selection (G Jaguars’ 2019 fourth-round selection England’s 2019 seventh-round selection
Hjalte Froholdt). (4/26) (DB Khari Willis) from Oakland to Indi- (C Javon Patterson). (4/27)
Buccaneers’ 2019 third-round selec- anapolis for Colts’ 2019 fourth-round Seahawks’ 2020 sixth-round selection
tion (RB Darrell Henderson) from Tampa selection (DB Isaiah Johnson) and 2019 from Seattle to Jacksonville for Balti-
Bay to L.A. Rams for Rams’ 2019 third- fourth-round compensatory selection more’s 2019 seventh-round selection
round selection (DB Jamel Dean) and (#135). (4/27) (WR John Ursua). (4/27)
2019 third-round compensatory selection Lions’ 2019 fourth-round selection * Draft choice number is listed if club
(DB Mike Edwards). (4/26) (DB Kendall Sheffield) from Detroit to later traded the pick.

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PRESEASON STANDINGS AFC PRESEASON RECORDS—TEAM BY TEAM
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division South Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP BUFFALO (2-2) HOUSTON (3-1)
New England 3 1 0 .750 94 74 23 CAROLINA 28 17 at Kansas City 10
Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 83 98 19 at Cleveland 17 16 SAN FRANCISCO 13
Miami 1 3 0 .250 88 87 13 CINCINNATI 26 20 at L.A. Rams 21
New York Jets 1 3 0 .250 55 47 28 at Chicago 27 14 DALLAS 6
83 98 67 50
North Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP MIAMI (1-3) INDIANAPOLIS (3-1)
Baltimore 5 0 0 1.000 127 72 24 TAMPA BAY 26 19 at Seattle 17
Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 103 80 20 at Carolina 27 19 BALTIMORE 20
Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 77 46 10 BALTIMORE 27 23 SAN FRANCISCO 17
Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 120 95 34 at Atlanta 7 27 at Cincinnati 26
88 87 88 80
South Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP NEW ENGLAND (3-1) JACKSONVILLE (3-1)
Houston 3 1 0 .750 67 50 26 WASHINGTON 17 20 NEW ORLEANS 24
Indianapolis 3 1 0 .750 88 80 37 PHILADELPHIA 20 14 at Minnesota 10
Jacksonville 3 1 0 .750 76 50 14 at Carolina 25 17 ATLANTA 6
Tennessee 0 4 0 .000 40 90 17 at N.Y. Giants 12 25 at Tampa Bay 10
94 74 76 50
West Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP NEW YORK JETS (1-3) TENNESSEE (0-4)
Oakland 3 1 0 .750 74 54 17 ATLANTA 0 17 at Green Bay 31
Denver 2 2 0 .500 101 93 13 at Washington 15 14 TAMPA BAY 30
Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 91 79 16 N.Y. GIANTS 22 6 at Pittsburgh 16
Los Angeles Chargers 2 2 0 .500 71 95 9 at Philadelphia 10 3 MINNESOTA 13
55 47 40 90

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BALTIMORE (5-0) DENVER (2-2)
17 vs. Chicago (a) 16 28 MINNESOTA 42
33 L.A. RAMS 7 23 CHICAGO 24
20 at Indianapolis 19 29 at Washington 17
27 at Miami 10 21 at Arizona 10
30 WASHINGTON 20 101 93
127 72
KANSAS CITY (2-2)
CINCINNATI (3-1 10 HOUSTON 17
30 CHICAGO 27 28 at Atlanta 14
21 at Dallas 13 20 at Chicago 27
26 at Buffalo 13 33 GREEN BAY 21
26 INDIANAPOLIS 27 91 79
103 80
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (2-2)
CLEVELAND (3-1) 17 at Arizona 24
20 at N.Y. Giants 10 24 SEATTLE 14
17 BUFFALO 19 7 NEW ORLEANS 36
5 PHILADELPHIA 0 23 at San Francisco 21
35 at Detroit 17 71 95
77 46
OAKLAND (3-1)
PITTSBURGH (3-1) 16 DETROIT 10
31 at Philadelphia 14 15 at L.A. Rams 19
34 at Green Bay 51 13 GREEN BAY 6
16 TENNESSEE 6 30 at Seattle 19
39 CAROLINA 24 74 54
120 95

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NFC PRESEASON RECORDS—TEAM BY TEAM PRESEASON STANDINGS
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East Division South Division East Division
DALLAS (0-4) ATLANTA (0-4) W L T Pct. Pts. OP
21 at San Francisco 24 0 at N.Y. Jets 17 New York Giants 2 2 0 .500 74 70
13 CINCINNATI 21 14 KANSAS CITY 28 Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 44 82
3 ARIZONA 27 6 at Jacksonville 17 Washington 1 3 0 .250 69 98
6 at Houston 14 7 MIAMI 34 Dallas 0 4 0 .000 43 86
43 86 27 96
North Division
NEW YORK GIANTS (2-2) CAROLINA (3-1) W L T Pct. Pts. OP
10 CLEVELAND 20 28 at Buffalo 23 Minnesota 3 1 0 .750 86 65
30 at Detroit 17 27 MIAMI 20 Green Bay 2 2 0 .500 109 97
22 at N.Y. Jets 16 25 NEW ENGLAND 14 Chicago 2 3 0 .400 121 118
12 NEW ENGLAND 17 24 at Pittsburgh 39 Detroit 1 3 0 .250 77 111
74 70 104 96
South Division
PHILADELPHIA (1-3) NEW ORLEANS (3-1) W L T Pct. Pts. OP
14 PITTSBURGH 31 24 AT JACKSONVILLE 20 Carolina 3 1 0 .750 104 96
20 at New England 37 15 ARIZONA 20 New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 103 47
0 at Cleveland 5 36 at L.A. Chargers 7 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 96 96
10 N.Y. JETS 9 28 L.A. RAMS 0 Atlanta 0 4 0 .000 27 96
44 82 103 47
West Division
WASHINGTON (1-3) TAMPA BAY (2-2) W L T Pct. Pts. OP
17 at New England 26 26 at Miami 24 Arizona 3 1 0 .750 81 56
15 N.Y. JETS 13 30 at Tennessee 14 Los Angeles Rams 2 2 0 .500 47 96
17 DENVER 29 30 DETROIT 33 San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 75 83
20 at Baltimore 30 10 JACKSONVILLE 25 Seattle 0 4 0 .000 70 94
69 98 96 96

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CHICAGO (2-3) ARIZONA (3-1)
16 vs. Baltimore (a) 17 24 L.A. CHARGERS 17
27 at Cincinnati 30 20 at New Orleans 15
24 at Denver 23 27 at Dallas 3
27 KANSAS CITY 20 10 DENVER 21
27 BUFFALO 28 81 56
121 118
LOS ANGELES RAMS (2-2)
DETROIT (1-3) 7 at Baltimore 33
10 at Oakland 16 19 OAKLAND 15
17 N.Y. GIANTS 30 21 HOUSTON 20
33 at Tampa Bay 30 0 at New Orleans 28
17 CLEVELAND 35 47 96
77 111
SAN FRANCISCO (1-3)
GREEN BAY (2-2) 24 DALLAS 21
31 TENNESSEE 17 13 at Houston 16
51 PITTSBURGH 34 17 at Indianapolis 23
6 at Oakland 13 21 L.A. CHARGERS 23
21 at Kansas City 33 75 83
109 97
SEATTLE (0-4)
MINNESOTA (3-1) 17 INDIANAPOLIS 19
42 at Denver 28 14 at L.A. Chargers 24
10 JACKSONVILLE 14 20 at Minnesota 21
21 SEATTLE 20 19 OAKLAND 30
13 at Tennessee 3 70 94
86 65

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AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE *game played in London
BALTIMORE RAVENS (10-6) DENVER BRONCOS (6-10) KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (12-4) NEW YORK JETS (4-12)
W 47-3 BUFFALO W 27-24 SEATTLE W 38-28 at L.A. Chargers W 48-17 at Detroit
L 23-34 at Cincinnati W 20-19 OAKLAND W 42-37 at Pittsburgh L 12-20 MIAMI
W 27-14 DENVER L 14-27 at Baltimore W 38-27 SAN FRANCISCO L 17-21 at Cleveland
W 26-14 at Pittsburgh L 23-27 KANSAS CITY W 27-23 at Denver L 12-31 at Jacksonville
L 9-12 at Cleveland (OT) L 16-34 at N.Y. Jets W 30-14 JACKSONVILLE W 34-16 DENVER
W 21-0 at Tennessee L 20-23 L.A. RAMS L 40-43 at New England W 42-34 INDIANAPOLIS
L 23-24 NEW ORLEANS W 45-10 at Arizona W 45-10 CINCINNATI L 17-37 MINNESOTA
L 21-36 at Carolina L 23-30 at Kansas City W 30-23 DENVER L 10-24 at Chicago
L 16-23 PITTSBURGH L 17-19 HOUSTON W 37-21 at Cleveland L 6-13 at Miami
W 24-21 CINCINNATI W 23-22 at L.A. Chargers W 26-14 ARIZONA L 10-41 BUFFALO
W 34-17 OAKLAND W 24-17 PITTSBURGH L 51-54 at L.A. Rams L 13-27 NEW ENGLAND
W 26-16 at Atlanta W 24-10 at Cincinnati W 40-33 at Oakland L 22-26 at Tennessee
L 24-27 at Kansas City (OT) L 14-20 at San Francisco W 27-24 BALTIMORE (OT) W 27-23 at Buffalo
W 20-12 TAMPA BAY L 16-17 CLEVELAND L 28-29 L.A. CHARGERS L 22-29 HOUSTON
W 22-10 at L.A. Chargers L 14-27 at Oakland L 31-38 at Seattle L 38-44 GREEN BAY (OT)
W 26-24 CLEVELAND L 9-23 L.A. CHARGERS W 35-3 OAKLAND L 3-38 at New England

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

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2018 NFC RESULTS
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE *game played in London
ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-13) DALLAS COWBOYS (10-6) MINNESOTA VIKINGS (8-7-1) SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (4-12)
L 6-24 WASHINGTON L 8-16 at Carolina W 24-16 SAN FRANCISCO L 16-24 at Minnesota
L 0-34 at L.A. Rams W 20-13 N.Y. GIANTS T 29-29 at Green Bay (OT) W 30-27 DETROIT
L 14-16 CHICAGO L 13-24 at Seattle L 6-27 BUFFALO L 27-38 at Kansas City
L 17-20 SEATTLE W 26-24 DETROIT L 31-38 at L.A. Rams L 27-29 at L.A. Chargers
W 28-18 at San Francisco L 16-19 at Houston (OT) W 23-21 at Philadelphia L 18-28 ARIZONA
L 17-27 at Minnesota W 40-7 JACKSONVILLE W 27-17 ARIZONA L 30-33 at Green Bay
L 10-45 DENVER L 17-20 at Washington W 37-17 at N.Y. Jets L 10-39 L.A. RAMS
W 18-15 SAN FRANCISCO L 14-28 TENNESSEE L 20-30 NEW ORLEANS L 15-18 at Arizona
L 14-26 at Kansas City W 27-20 at Philadelphia W 24-9 DETROIT W 34-3 OAKLAND
L 21-23 OAKLAND W 22-19 at Atlanta L 20-25 at Chicago L 23-27 N.Y. GIANTS
L 10-45 at L.A. Chargers W 31-23 WASHINGTON W 24-17 GREEN BAY L 9-27 at Tampa Bay
W 20-17 at Green Bay W 13-10 NEW ORLEANS L 10-24 at New England L 16-43 at Seattle
L 3-17 DETROIT W 29-23 PHILADELPHIA (OT) L 7-21 at Seattle W 20-14 DENVER
L 14-40 at Atlanta L 0-23 at Indianapolis W 41-17 MIAMI W 26-23 SEATTLE (OT)
L 9-31 L.A. RAMS W 27-20 TAMPA BAY W 27-9 at Detroit L 9-14 CHICAGO
L 24-27 at Seattle W 36-35 at N.Y. Giants L 10-24 CHICAGO L 32-48 at L.A. Rams

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

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2018 NFL STANDINGS
FINAL STANDINGS WILD CARD PLAYOFFS
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE AFC
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Los Angeles Chargers 23, BALTIMORE 17
* New England 11 5 0 .688 436 325 Indianapolis 21, HOUSTON 7
Miami 7 9 0 .438 319 433 NFC
Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 269 374 Philadelphia 16, CHICAGO 15
New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 333 441 DALLAS 24, Seattle 22
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
* Baltimore 10 6 0 .625 389 287 DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS
Pittsburgh 9 6 1 .594 428 360 AFC
Cleveland 7 8 1 .469 359 392 KANSAS CITY 31, Indianapolis 13
Cincinnati 6 10 0 .375 368 455 NEW ENGLAND 41, Los Angeles Chargers 28
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
* Houston 11 5 0 .688 402 316 NFC
# Indianapolis 10 6 0 .625 433 344 NEW ORLEANS 20, Philadelphia 14
Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 310 303 LOS ANGELES RAMS 30, Dallas 22
Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 245 316
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
* Kansas City 12 4 0 .750 565 421 AFC
# Los Angeles Chargers 12 4 0 .750 428 329 New England 37, KANSAS CITY 31 (OT)
Denver 6 10 0 .375 329 349 NFC
Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 467 Los Angeles Rams 26, NEW ORLEANS 23 (OT)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP 2019 PRO BOWL
* Dallas 10 6 0 .625 339 324 AFC 26, NFC 7
# Philadelphia 9 7 0 .563 367 348 Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
Washington 7 9 0 .438 281 359
New York Giants 5 11 0 .313 369 412 SUPER BOWL LIII
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
* Chicago 12 4 0 .750 421 283 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Minnesota 8 7 1 .531 360 341
Green Bay 6 9 1 .406 376 400 Home teams in playoff games are indicated in CAPS.
Detroit 6 10 0 .375 324 360
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
* New Orleans 13 3 0 .813 504 353
Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 414 423
Carolina 7 9 0 .438 376 382
Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 396 464
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
* Los Angeles Rams 13 3 0 .813 527 384
# Seattle 10 6 0 .625 428 347
San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 342 435
Arizona 3 13 0 .188 225 425

* Division champion
# Wild Card team

New England finished ahead of Houston based on head-to-


head victory. Kansas City finished ahead of Los Angeles
Chargers based on better division record (5-1 to Chargers’
4-2). New Orleans finished ahead of L.A. Rams based on
head-to-head victory. Atlanta finished ahead of Carolina based
on head-to-head sweep.

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2018 WEEK BY WEEK
FIRST WEEK STANDINGS SECOND WEEK STANDINGS THIRD WEEK STANDINGS
American Football Conference American Football Conference American Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Miami 1 0 0 1.000 27 20 Miami 2 0 0 1.000 47 32 Miami 3 0 0 1.000 75 52
New England 1 0 0 1.000 27 20 New England 1 1 0 .500 47 51 Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 50 84
New York Jets 1 0 0 1.000 48 17 New York Jets 1 1 0 .500 60 37 New England 1 2 0 .333 57 77
Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 3 47 Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 23 78 New York Jets 1 2 0 .333 77 58
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 47 3 Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 68 46 Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 51
Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 34 23 Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 70 37 Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 89 77
Cleveland 0 0 1 .500 21 21 Cleveland 0 1 1 .250 39 42 Cleveland 1 1 1 .500 60 59
Pittsburgh 0 0 1 .500 21 21 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 .250 58 63 Pittsburgh 1 1 1 .500 88 90
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Jacksonville 1 0 0 1.000 20 15 Jacksonville 2 0 0 1.000 51 35 Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 57 44
Houston 0 1 0 .000 20 27 Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 44 43 Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 49 50
Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 23 34 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 40 44 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 60 63
Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 20 27 Houston 0 2 0 .000 37 47 Houston 0 3 0 .000 59 74
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Denver 1 0 0 1.000 27 24 Denver 2 0 0 1.000 47 43 Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92
Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 38 28 Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 80 65 Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70
L.A. Chargers 0 1 0 .000 28 38 L.A. Chargers 1 1 0 .500 59 58 L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 82 93
Oakland 0 1 0 .000 13 33 Oakland 0 2 0 .000 32 53 Oakland 0 3 0 .000 52 81
National Football Conference National Football Conference National Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 18 12 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 28 29 Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 59 55
Washington 1 0 0 1.000 24 6 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 39 39 Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44
Dallas 0 1 0 .000 8 16 Washington 1 1 0 .500 33 27 Dallas 1 2 0 .333 41 53
New York Giants 0 1 0 .000 15 20 New York Giants 0 2 0 .000 28 40 New York Giants 1 2 0 .333 55 62
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 24 23 Green Bay 1 0 1 .750 53 52 Chicago 2 1 0 .667 63 55
Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 24 16 Minnesota 1 0 1 .750 53 45 Green Bay 1 1 1 .500 70 83
Chicago 0 1 0 .000 23 24 Chicago 1 1 0 .500 47 41 Minnesota 1 1 1 .500 59 72
Detroit 0 1 0 .000 17 48 Detroit 0 2 0 .000 44 78 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 88
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 16 8 Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000 74 61 Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60
Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 48 40 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 42 42 New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 104 103
Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 12 18 Carolina 1 1 0 .500 40 39 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 102 91
New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 40 48 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 61 66 Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 80 85
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
L.A. Rams 1 0 0 1.000 33 13 L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 67 13 L.A. Rams 3 0 0 1.000 102 36
Arizona 0 1 0 .000 6 24 San Francisco 1 1 0 .000 46 51 San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 73 89
San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 16 24 Arizona 0 2 0 .000 6 58 Seattle 1 2 0 .333 65 64
Seattle 0 1 0 .000 24 27 Seattle 0 2 0 .000 41 51 Arizona 0 3 0 .000 20 74

WEEK 1 RESULTS WEEK 2 RESULTS WEEK 3 RESULTS


Thursday, September 6 Thursday, September 13 Thursday, September 20
PHILADELPHIA 18, Atlanta 12 CINCINNATI 34, Baltimore 23 CLEVELAND 21, N.Y. Jets 17

Sunday, September 9 Sunday, September 16 Sunday, September 23


Jacksonville 20, N.Y. GIANTS 15 Indianapolis 21, WASHINGTON 9 WASHINGTON 31, Green Bay 17
Tampa Bay 48, NEW ORLEANS 40 TENNESSEE 20, Houston 17 PHILADELPHIA 20, Indianapolis 16
NEW ENGLAND 27, Houston 20 TAMPA BAY 27, Philadelphia 21 Buffalo 27, MINNESOTA 6
MINNESOTA 24, San Francisco 16 Kansas City 42, PITTSBURGH 37 MIAMI 28, Oakland 20
MIAMI 27, Tennessee 20 Miami 20, N.Y. JETS 12 KANSAS CITY 38, San Francisco 27
Cincinnati 34, INDIANAPOLIS 23 NEW ORLEANS 21, Cleveland 18 Tennessee 9, JACKSONVILLE 6
CLEVELAND 21, Pittsburgh 21 (OT-tie) GREEN BAY 29, Minnesota 29 (OT-tie) N.Y. Giants 27, HOUSTON 22
BALTIMORE 17, Buffalo 3 L.A. Chargers 31, BUFFALO 20 CAROLINA 31, Cincinnati 21
Kansas City 38, L.A. CHARGERS 28 ATLANTA 31, Carolina 24 BALTIMORE 27, Denver 14
DENVER 27, Seattle 24 SAN FRANCISCO 30, Detroit 27 New Orleans 43, ATLANTA 37 (OT)
CAROLINA 16, Dallas 8 L.A. RAMS 34, Arizona 0 L.A. RAMS 35, L.A. Chargers 23
Washington 24, ARIZONA 6 JACKSONVILLE 31, New England 20 SEATTLE 24, Dallas 13
GREEN BAY 24, Chicago 23 DENVER 20, Oakland 19 Chicago 16, ARIZONA 14
DALLAS 20, N.Y. Giants 13 DETROIT 26, New England 10
Monday, September 10
N.Y. Jets 48, DETROIT 17 Monday, September 17 Monday, September 24
L.A. RAMS 33, Oakland 13 CHICAGO 24, Seattle 17 Pittsburgh 30, TAMPA BAY 27

In the 2018 week-by-week section,


home teams indicated by ALL CAPS.

*For game recaps, box scores, and


video highlights, please visit
www.NFL.com/scores.

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FOURTH WEEK STANDINGS FIFTH WEEK STANDINGS SIXTH WEEK STANDINGS
American Football Conference American Football Conference American Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Miami 3 1 0 .750 82 90 Miami 3 2 0 .600 99 117 Miami 4 2 0 .667 130 145
New England 2 2 0 .500 95 84 New England 3 2 0 .600 133 108 New England 4 2 0 .667 176 148
Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 50 106 Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 63 118 New York Jets 3 3 0 .500 165 139
New York Jets 1 3 0 .250 89 89 New York Jets 2 3 0 .400 123 105 Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 76 138
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 123 65 Cincinnati 4 1 0 .800 153 130 Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 153 77
Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 126 113 Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 132 77 Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 174 158
Cleveland 1 2 1 .375 102 104 Cleveland 2 2 1 .500 114 113 Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154
Pittsburgh 1 2 1 .375 102 116 Pittsburgh 2 2 1 .500 143 133 Cleveland 2 3 1 .417 128 151
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Jacksonville 3 1 0 .750 88 56 Jacksonville 3 2 0 .600 102 86 Houston 3 3 0 .500 135 137
Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 75 73 Tennessee 3 2 0 .600 87 86 Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 109 126
Houston 1 3 0 .250 96 108 Houston 2 3 0 .400 115 124 Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 87 107
Indianapolis 1 3 0 .250 94 100 Indianapolis 1 4 0 .200 118 138 Indianapolis 1 5 0 .167 152 180
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 145 115 Kansas City 5 0 0 1.000 175 129 Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 215 172
Denver 2 2 0 .500 84 97 L.A. Chargers 3 2 0 .600 137 130 L.A. Chargers 4 2 0 .667 175 144
L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 111 120 Denver 2 3 0 .400 100 131 Denver 2 4 0 .333 120 154
Oakland 1 3 0 .250 97 123 Oakland 1 4 0 .200 107 149 Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176
National Football Conference National Football Conference National Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 Washington 2 2 0 .500 83 87 Washington 3 2 0 .600 106 104
Dallas 2 2 0 .500 67 77 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 83 96 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 123 103
Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 82 81 Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 103 104 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 137 117
New York Giants 1 3 0 .250 73 95 New York Giants 1 4 0 .200 104 128 New York Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 139 96
Green Bay 2 1 1 .625 92 83 Green Bay 2 2 1 .500 115 114 Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144
Minnesota 1 2 1 .375 90 110 Minnesota 2 2 1 .500 113 131 Minnesota 3 2 1 .583 140 148
Detroit 1 3 0 .250 94 114 Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137 Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 137 121 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140
Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 Carolina 3 1 0 .750 104 91 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 121 114
Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 141 173
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 116 122 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 133 163 Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 L.A. Rams 5 0 0 1.000 173 98 L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1.000 196 118
Seattle 2 2 0 .500 85 81 Seattle 2 3 0 .400 116 114 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117
San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 100 118 Arizona 1 4 0 .200 65 112 Arizona 1 5 0 .167 82 139
Arizona 0 4 0 .000 37 94 San Francisco 1 4 0 .200 118 146 San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 148 179

WEEK 4 RESULTS WEEK 5 RESULTS WEEK 6 RESULTS


Thursday, September 27 Thursday, October 4 Thursday, October 11
L.A. RAMS 38, Minnesota 31 NEW ENGLAND 38, Indianapolis 24 Philadelphia 34, N.Y. GIANTS 13

Sunday, September 30 Sunday, October 7 Sunday, October 14


TENNESSEE 26, Philadelphia 23 (OT) PITTSBURGH 41, Atlanta 17 WASHINGTON 23, Carolina 17
NEW ENGLAND 38, Miami 7 N.Y. JETS 34, Denver 16 Seattle 27, OAKLAND 3 (London)
JACKSONVILLE 31, N.Y. Jets 12 KANSAS CITY 30, Jacksonville 14 N.Y. JETS 42, Indianapolis 34
Houston 37, INDIANAPOLIS 34 (OT) DETROIT 31, Green Bay 23 MINNESOTA 27, Arizona 17
GREEN BAY 22, Buffalo 0 CLEVELAND 12, Baltimore 9 (OT) MIAMI 31, Chicago 28 (OT)
DALLAS 26, Detroit 24 CINCINNATI 27, Miami 17 HOUSTON 20, Buffalo 13
CHICAGO 48, Tampa Bay 10 CAROLINA 33, N.Y. Giants 31 L.A. Chargers 38, CLEVELAND 14
Cincinnati 37, ATLANTA 36 BUFFALO 13, Tennessee 12 Pittsburgh 28, CINCINNATI 21
OAKLAND 45, Cleveland 42 (OT) L.A. CHARGERS 26, Oakland 10 ATLANTA 34, Tampa Bay 29
Seattle 20, ARIZONA 17 L.A. Rams 33, SEATTLE 31 L.A. Rams 23, DENVER 20
New Orleans 33, N.Y. GIANTS 18 Arizona 28, SAN FRANCISCO 18 Baltimore 21, TENNESSEE 0
L.A. CHARGRS 29, San Francisco 27 Minnesota 23, PHILADELPHIA 21 DALLAS 40, Jacksonville 7
Baltimore 26, PITTSBURGH 14 HOUSTON 19, Dallas 16 (OT) NEW ENGLAND 43, Kansas City 40

Monday, October 1 Monday, October 8 Monday, October 15


Kansas City 27, DENVER 23 NEW ORLEANS 43, Washington 19 GREEN BAY 33, San Francisco 30

Byes: Carolina, Washington Byes: Chicago, Tampa Bay Byes: Detroit, New Orleans

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SEVENTH WEEK STANDINGS EIGHTH WEEK STANDINGS NINTH WEEK STANDINGS
American Football Conference American Football Conference American Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 New England 6 2 0 .750 239 185 New England 7 2 0 .778 270 202
Miami 4 3 0 .571 151 177 Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 Miami 5 4 0 .556 187 225
New York Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 New York Jets 3 5 0 .375 192 200 New York Jets 3 6 0 .333 198 213
Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 Buffalo 2 6 0 .250 87 200 Buffalo 2 7 0 .222 96 241
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Pittsburgh 4 2 1 .643 204 172 Pittsburgh 5 2 1 .688 227 188
Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 176 101 Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 221 237 Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 221 237
Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 184 203 Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 197 137 Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160
Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 151 177 Cleveland 2 5 1 .313 169 210 Cleveland 2 6 1 .278 190 247
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Houston 4 3 0 .571 155 144 Houston 5 3 0 .625 197 167 Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184
Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 134 141
Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 231 213 Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 231 213
Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 189 185 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 134 170 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 134 170
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 290 205 Kansas City 8 1 0 .889 327 226
L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 L.A. Chargers 6 2 0 .750 220 180
Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 Denver 3 5 0 .375 188 194 Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213
Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Oakland 1 6 0 .143 138 218 Oakland 1 7 0 .125 141 252
National Football Conference National Football Conference National Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 4 2 0 .667 126 121 Washington 5 2 0 .714 146 134 Washington 5 3 0 .625 160 172
Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 178 156 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 178 156
Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 154 138 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 140 123 Dallas 3 5 0 .375 154 151
New York Giants 1 6 0 .143 137 185 New York Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 New York Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 177 165 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 194 144 Chicago 5 3 0 .625 235 153
Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Minnesota 4 3 1 .563 197 195 Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204
Chicago 3 3 0 .500 170 134 Green Bay 3 3 1 .500 175 173 Green Bay 3 4 1 .438 192 204
Detroit 3 3 0 .500 157 158 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 171 186 Detroit 3 5 0 .375 180 210
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 204 163 New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 234 183 New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 279 218
Carolina 4 2 0 .667 142 131 Carolina 5 2 0 .714 178 152 Carolina 6 2 0 .750 220 180
Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 167 196 Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 212 212 Atlanta 4 4 0 .500 228 226
Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 190 212 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 201 201 Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 229 275
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 235 128 L.A. Rams 8 0 0 1.000 264 155 L.A. Rams 8 1 0 ,889 299 200
Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 171 131 Seattle 4 4 0 .500 188 156
Arizona 1 6 0 .143 92 184 Arizona 2 6 0 .250 110 199 Arizona 2 6 0 .250 110 199
San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 158 218 San Francisco 1 7 0 .143 173 236 San Francisco 2 7 0 .222 207 239

WEEK 7 RESULTS WEEK 8 RESULTS WEEK 9 RESULTS


Thursday, October 18 Thursday, October 25 Thursday, November 1
Denver 45, ARIZONA 10 HOUSTON 42, Miami 23 SAN FRANCISCO 34, Oakland 3

Sunday, October 21 Sunday, October 28 Sunday, November 4


L.A. CHARGERS 20, Tennessee 19 (London) Philadelphia 24, JACKSONVILLE 18 (London) Atlanta 38, WASHINGTON 14
TAMPA BAY 26, Cleveland 23 (OT) PITTSBURGH 33, Cleveland 14 MINNESOTA 24, Detroit 9
Carolina 21, PHILADELPHIA 17 Washington 20, N.Y. GIANTS 13 MIAMI 13, N.Y. Jets 6
Minnesota 37, N.Y. JETS 17 KANSAS CITY 30, Denver 23 Kansas City 37, CLEVELAND 21
Detroit 32, MIAMI 21 Seattle 28, DETROIT 14 CAROLINA 42, Tampa Bay 28
Houston 20, JACKSONVILLE 7 CINCINNATI 37, Tampa Bay 34 Chicago 41, BUFFALO 9
INDIANAPOLIS 37, Buffalo 5 CHICAGO 24, N.Y. Jets 10 Pittsburgh 23, BALTIMORE 16
New England 38, CHICAGO 31 CAROLINA 36, Baltimore 21 L.A. Chargers 25, SEATTLE 17
New Orleans 24, BALTIMORE 23 Indianapolis 42, OAKLAND 28 Houston 19, DENVER 17
L.A. Rams 39, SAN FRANCISCO 10 L.A. RAMS 29, Green Bay 27 NEW ORLEANS 45, L.A. Rams 35
WASHINGTON 20, Dallas 17 ARIZONA 18, San Francisco 15 NEW ENGLAND 31, Green Bay 17
KANSAS CITY 45, Cincinnati 10 New Orleans 30, MINNESOTA 20
Monday, November 5
Monday, October 22 Monday, October 29 Tennessee 28, DALLAS 14
ATLANTA 23, N.Y. Giants 20 New England 25, BUFFALO 6
Byes: Arizona, Cincinnati,
Byes: Green Bay, Oakland, Byes: Atlanta, Dallas, Indianapolis, Jacksonville,
Pittsburgh, Seattle L.A. Chargers, Tennessee N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia

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2018 WEEK BY WEEK
TENTH WEEK STANDINGS ELEVENTH WEEK STANDINGS TWELFTH WEEK STANDINGS
American Football Conference American Football Conference American Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 New England 8 3 0 .727 307 249
Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Miami 5 6 0 .455 223 283
Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 161 272
New York Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 New York Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 New York Jets 3 8 0 .273 221 281
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Pittsburgh 7 2 1 .750 299 225 Pittsburgh 7 3 1 .682 316 249
Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 Baltimore 5 5 0 .500 237 181 Baltimore 6 5 0 .545 271 198
Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 Cincinnati 5 5 0 .500 256 312 Cincinnati 5 6 0 .455 276 347
Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Cleveland 4 6 1 .409 253 283
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 Houston 7 3 0 .700 239 205 Houston 8 3 0 .727 273 222
Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151 Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 298 249 Indianapolis 6 5 0 .545 325 273
Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 178 189 Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 195 223
Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 Jacksonville 3 7 0 .300 176 219 Jacksonville 3 8 0 .273 197 243
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 Kansas City 9 2 0 .818 404 294 Kansas City 9 2 0 .818 404 294
L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186 L.A. Chargers 7 3 0 .700 262 209 L.A. Chargers 8 3 0 .727 307 219
Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Denver 4 6 0 .400 228 235 Denver 5 6 0 .455 252 252
Oakland 1 8 0 .111 147 272 Oakland 2 8 0 .200 170 293 Oakland 2 9 0 .182 187 327
National Football Conference National Football Conference National Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 Washington 6 4 0 .600 197 198 Dallas 6 5 0 .545 234 213
Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 Dallas 5 5 0 .500 203 190 Washington 6 5 0 .545 220 229
Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 Philadelphia 4 6 0 .400 205 231 Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 230 253
New York Giants 2 7 0 .222 177 228 New York Giants 3 7 0 .300 215 263 New York Giants 3 8 0 .273 237 288
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Chicago 6 3 0 .667 269 175 Chicago 7 3 0 .700 294 195 Chicago 8 3 0 .727 317 211
Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 Minnesota 5 4 1 .550 241 229 Minnesota 6 4 1 .591 265 246
Green Bay 4 4 1 .500 223 216 Green Bay 4 5 1 .450 247 243 Green Bay 4 6 1 .409 264 267
Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244 Detroit 4 6 0 .400 222 263 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 238 286
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 New Orleans 9 1 0 .900 378 239 New Orleans 10 1 0 .909 409 256
Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232 Carolina 6 4 0 .600 260 252 Carolina 6 5 0 .545 287 282
Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 Atlanta 4 6 0 .400 263 276 Atlanta 4 7 0 .364 280 307
Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 Tampa Bay 3 7 0 .300 267 329 Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 294 338
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
L.A. Rams 9 1 0 ,900 335 231 L.A. Rams 10 1 0 ,909 389 282 L.A. Rams 10 1 0 ,909 389 282
Seattle 4 5 0 .444 219 192 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 246 216 Seattle 6 5 0 .545 276 243
Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 Arizona 2 8 0 .200 145 248 Arizona 2 9 0 .182 155 293
San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 San Francisco 2 9 0 .182 239 293

WEEK 10 RESULTS WEEK 11 RESULTS WEEK 12 RESULTS


Thursday, November 8 Thursday, November 15 Thursday, November 22
PITTSBURGH 52, Carolina 21 SEATTLE 27, Green Bay 24 Chicago 23, DETROIT 16
DALLAS 31, Washington 23
Sunday, November 11 Sunday, November 18 NEW ORLEANS 31, Atlanta 17
TENNESSEE 34, New England 10 Pittsburgh 20, JACKSONVILLE 16
Washington 16, TAMPA BAY 3 Houston 23, WASHINGTON 21 Sunday, November 25
Buffalo 41, N.Y. JETS 10 N.Y. GIANTS 38, Tampa Bay 35 TAMPA BAY 27, San Francisco 9
KANSAS CITY 26, Arizona 14 INDIANAPOLIS 38, Tennessee 10 PHILADELPHIA 25, N.Y. Giants 22
INDIANAPOLIS 29, Jacksonville 26 DETROIT 20, Carolina 19 New England 27, N.Y. JETS 13
CLEVELAND 28, Atlanta 16 BALTIMORE 24, Cincinnati 21 Cleveland 35, CINCINNATI 20
New Orleans 51, CINCINNATI 14 Dallas 22, ATLANTA 19 Seattle 30, CAROLINA 27
CHICAGO 34, Detroit 22 Denver 23, L.A. CHARGERS 22 BUFFALO 24, Jacksonville 21
L.A. Chargers 20, OAKLAND 6 Oakland 23, ARIZONA 21 BALTIMORE 34, Oakland 17
L.A. RAMS 36, Seattle 31 NEW ORLEANS 48, Philadelphia 7 L.A. CHARGERS 45, Arizona 10
GREEN BAY 31, Miami 12 CHICAGO 25, Minnesota 20 DENVER 24, Pittsburgh 17
Dallas 27, PHILADELPHIA 20 INDIANAPOLIS 27, Miami 24
Monday, November 19 MINNESOTA 24, Green Bay 17
Monday, November 12 L.A. RAMS 54, Kansas City 51
N.Y. Giants 27, SAN FRANCISCO 23 Monday, November 26
Byes: Buffalo, Cleveland, HOUSTON 34, Tennessee 17
Byes: Baltimore, Denver, Miami, New England,
Houston, Minnesota New York Jets, San Francisco Byes: Kansas City, L.A. Rams

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2018 WEEK BY WEEK
THIRTEENTH WEEK STANDINGS FOURTEENTH WEEK STANDINGS FIFTEENTH WEEK STANDINGS
American Football Conference American Football Conference American Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New England 9 3 0 .750 331 259 New England 9 4 0 .692 364 293 New England 9 5 0 .643 374 310
Miami 6 6 0 .500 244 300 Miami 7 6 0 .538 278 333 Miami 7 7 0 .500 295 374
Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 178 293 Buffalo 4 9 0 .308 201 320 Buffalo 5 9 0 .357 215 333
New York Jets 3 9 0 .250 243 307 New York Jets 4 9 0 .308 270 330 New York Jets 4 10 0 .286 292 359
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Pittsburgh 7 4 1 .625 346 282 Pittsburgh 7 5 1 .577 367 306 Pittsburgh 8 5 1 .607 384 316
Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 297 214 Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 321 241 Baltimore 8 6 0 .571 341 253
Cincinnati 5 7 0 .417 286 371 Cleveland 5 7 1 .423 292 332 Cleveland 6 7 1 .464 309 348
Cleveland 4 7 1 .375 266 312 Cincinnati 5 8 0 .385 307 397 Cincinnati 6 8 0 .429 337 413
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Houston 9 3 0 .750 302 235 Houston 9 4 0 .692 323 259 Houston 10 4 0 .714 352 281
Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 325 279 Indianapolis 7 6 0 .538 349 300 Indianapolis 8 6 0 .571 372 300
Tennessee 6 6 0 .500 221 245 Tennessee 7 6 0 .538 251 254 Tennessee 8 6 0 .571 268 254
Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 203 243 Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 212 273 Jacksonville 4 10 0 .286 225 289
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City 10 2 0 .833 444 327 Kansas City# 11 2 0 .846 471 351 Kansas City# 11 3 0 .786 499 380
L.A. Chargers 9 3 0 .750 340 249 L.A. Chargers 10 3 0 .769 366 270 L.A. Chargers# 11 3 0 .786 395 298
Denver 6 6 0 .500 276 262 Denver 6 7 0 .462 290 282 Denver 6 8 0 .429 306 299
Oakland 2 10 0 .167 220 367 Oakland 3 10 0 .231 244 388 Oakland 3 11 0 .214 260 418
National Football Conference National Football Conference National Football Conference
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Dallas 7 5 0 .583 247 223 Dallas 8 5 0 .615 276 246 Dallas 8 6 0 .571 276 269
Philadelphia 6 6 0 .500 258 266 Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 281 295 Philadelphia 7 7 0 .500 311 318
Washington 6 6 0 .500 233 257 Washington 6 7 0 .462 249 297 Washington 7 7 0 .500 265 310
New York Giants 4 8 0 .333 267 315 New York Giants 5 8 0 .385 307 331 New York Giants 5 9 0 .357 307 348
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Chicago 8 4 0 .667 344 241 Chicago 9 4 0 .692 359 247 Chicago* 10 4 0 .714 383 264
Minnesota 6 5 1 .542 275 270 Minnesota 6 6 1 .500 282 291 Minnesota 7 6 1 .536 323 308
Green Bay 4 7 1 .375 281 287 Green Bay 5 7 1 .423 315 307 Green Bay 5 8 1 .393 332 331
Detroit 4 8 0 .333 254 316 Detroit 5 8 0 .385 271 319 Detroit 5 9 0 .357 284 333
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 419 269 New Orleans* 11 2 0 .846 447 283 New Orleans* 12 2 0 .857 459 292
Carolina 6 6 0 .500 304 306 Carolina 6 7 0 .462 324 332 Carolina 6 8 0 .429 333 344
Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 318 355 Tampa Bay 5 8 0 .385 332 383 Atlanta 5 9 0 .357 356 381
Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 296 333 Atlanta 4 9 0 .308 316 367 Tampa Bay 5 9 0 .357 344 403
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
L.A. Rams* 11 1 0 ,917 419 298 L.A. Rams* 11 2 0 ,846 425 313 L.A. Rams* 11 3 0 ,786 448 343
Seattle 7 5 0 .583 319 259 Seattle 8 5 0 .615 340 266 Seattle 8 6 0 .571 363 292
Arizona 3 9 0 .250 175 310 Arizona 3 10 0 .231 178 327 San Francisco 4 10 0 .286 301 373
San Francisco 2 10 0 .167 255 336 San Francisco 3 10 0 .231 275 350 Arizona 3 11 0 .214 192 367
*Clinched division title *Clinched division title *Clinched division title
#Clinched playoff berth #Clinched playoff berth

WEEK 13 RESULTS WEEK 14 RESULTS WEEK 15 RESULTS


Thursday, November 29 Thursday, December 6 Thursday, December 13
DALLAS 13, New Orleans 10 TENNESSEE 30, Jacksonville 9 L.A. Chargers 29, KANSAS CITY 28

Sunday, December 2 Sunday, December 9 Saturday, December 15


TAMPA BAY 24, Carolina 17 N.Y. Giants 40, WASHINGTON 16 HOUSTON 29, N.Y. Jets 22
N.Y. GIANTS 30, Chicago 27 (OT) New Orleans 28, TAMPA BAY 14 Cleveland 17, DENVER 16
MIAMI 21, Buffalo 17 MIAMI 34, New England 33
JACKSONVILLE 6, Indianapolis 0 KANSAS CITY 27, Baltimore 24 (OT) Sunday, December 16
HOUSTON 29, Cleveland 13 Indianapolis 24, HOUSTON 21 Tennessee 17, N.Y. GIANTS 0
Arizona 20, GREEN BAY 17 GREEN BAY 34, Atlanta 20 MINNESOTA 41, Miami 14
L.A. Rams 30, DETROIT 16 CLEVELAND 26, Carolina 20 Washington 16, JACKSONVILLE 13
Denver 24, CINCINNATI 10 N.Y. Jets 27, BUFFALO 23 INDIANAPOLIS 23, Dallas 0
BALTIMORE 26, Atlanta 16 SAN FRANCISCO 20, Denver 14 CINCINNATI 30, Oakland 16
TENNESSEE 26, N.Y. Jets 22 L.A. CHARGERS 26, Cincinnati 21 CHICAGO 24, Green Bay 17
Kansas City 40, OAKLAND 33 OAKLAND 24, Pittsburgh 21 BUFFALO 14, Detroit 13
SEATTLE 43, San Francisco 16 DALLAS 29, Philadelphia 23 (OT) BALTIMORE 20, Tampa Bay 12
NEW ENGLAND 24, Minnesota 10 Detroit 17, ARIZONA 3 ATLANTA 40, Arizona 14
L.A. Chargers 33, PITTSBURGH 30 CHICAGO 15, L.A. Rams 6 SAN FRANCISCO 26, Seattle 23 (OT)
PITTSBURGH 17, New England 10
Monday, December 3 Monday, December 10 Philadelphia 30, L.A. RAMS 23
PHILADELPHIA 28, Washington 13 SEATTLE 21, Minnesota 7
Monday, December 17
New Orleans 12, CAROLINA 9

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2018 WEEK BY WEEK
SIXTEENTH WEEK STANDINGS SEVENTEENTH WEEK STANDINGS 2018 NFL PAID ATTENDANCE
American Football Conference American Football Conference BREAKDOWN
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
New England* 10 5 0 .667 398 322 New England* 11 5 0 .688 436 325 Games Attendance Average
Miami 7 8 0 .467 302 391 Miami 7 9 0 .438 319 433
Buffalo 5 10 0 .333 227 357 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 269 374 NFL Preseason Total
New York Jets 4 11 0 .267 330 403 New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 333 441 64 3,629,304 56,708
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
NFL Regular-Season Total
Baltimore 9 6 0 .600 363 263 Baltimore* 10 6 0 .625 389 287
Pittsburgh 8 6 1 .567 412 347 Pittsburgh 9 6 1 .594 428 360 256 16,426,195 64,173
Cleveland 7 7 1 .500 335 366 Cleveland 7 8 1 .469 359 392 NFL Postseason Total
Cincinnati 6 9 0 .400 355 439 Cincinnati 6 10 0 .375 368 455 12 846,381 70,532
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Houston# 10 5 0 .667 382 313 Houston* 11 5 0 .688 402 316 NFL All Games
Indianapolis 9 6 0 .600 400 327 Indianapolis# 10 6 0 .625 433 344 332 20,903,880 62,963
Tennessee 9 6 0 .600 293 270 Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 310 303
Jacksonville 5 10 0 .333 242 296 Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 245 316
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP 1.1-MILLION CLUB
Kansas City# 11 4 0 .733 530 418 Kansas City* 12 4 0 .750 565 421 During the 2018 regular season, five teams
L.A. Chargers# 11 4 0 .733 405 320 L.A. Chargers# 12 4 0 .750 428 329 drew more than 1.1 million in paid atten-
Denver 6 9 0 .400 320 326 Denver 6 10 0 .375 329 349 dance combined, for both home and road
Oakland 4 11 0 .267 287 432 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 467 games (see below). Dallas led the NFL in
National Football Conference National Football Conference regular-season paid attendance, for both
East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP East Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP home and road games (1,216,796). The
Dallas* 9 6 0 .600 303 289 Dallas* 10 6 0 .625 339 324 Cowboys also led the league in regular-sea-
Philadelphia 8 7 0 .533 343 348 Philadelphia# 9 7 0 .563 367 348 son home paid attendance (673,134).
Washington 7 8 0 .467 281 335 Washington 7 9 0 .438 281 359
New York Giants 5 10 0 .333 334 376 New York Giants 5 11 0 .313 369 412
North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP North Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Total Paid Total Paid Total Paid
Chicago* 11 4 0 .733 397 273 Chicago* 12 4 0 .750 421 283 Home Visiting Cumulative
Minnesota 8 6 1 .567 350 317 Minnesota 8 7 1 .531 360 341 Team Attendance Attendance Attendance
Green Bay 6 8 1 .433 376 369 Green Bay 6 9 1 .406 376 400 Dallas 673,134 543,662 1,216,796
Detroit 5 10 0 .333 293 360 Detroit 6 10 0 .375 324 360 Green Bay 622,621 505,675 1,128,296
South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP South Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP N.Y. Giants 606,187 535,483 1,141,670
New Orleans* 13 2 0 .867 490 320 New Orleans* 13 3 0 .813 504 353 Philadelphia 544,972 562,790 1,107,762
Atlanta 6 9 0 .400 380 391 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 414 423 New Orleans 562,410 537,598 1,100,008
Carolina 6 9 0 .400 343 368 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 376 382
Tampa Bay 5 10 0 .333 364 440 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 396 464 For complete year-by-year attendance records, see
West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP West Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP pages 537-538.
L.A. Rams* 12 3 0 ,800 479 352 L.A. Rams* 13 3 0 ,813 527 384
Seattle# 9 6 0 .600 401 323 Seattle# 10 6 0 .625 428 347
San Francisco 4 11 0 .267 310 387 San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 342 435
Arizona 3 12 0 .200 201 398 Arizona 3 13 0 .188 225 425
*Clinched division title *Clinched division title
#Clinched playoff berth #Clinched wild-card berth

WEEK 16 RESULTS WEEK 17 RESULTS


Saturday, December 22 Sunday, December 30
TENNESSEE 25, Washington 16 Atlanta 34, TAMPA BAY 32
Baltimore 22, L.A. CHARGERS 10 Dallas 36, N.Y. GIANTS 35
PHILADELPHIA 32, Houston 30 Carolina 33, NEW ORLEANS 14
NEW ENGLAND 38, N.Y. Jets 3
Sunday, December 23 HOUSTON 20, Jacksonville 3
Green Bay 44, N.Y. JETS 38 (OT) Detroit 31, GREEN BAY 0
NEW ENGLAND 24, Buffalo 12 BUFFALO 42, Miami 17
Minnesota 27, DETROIT 9 SEATTLE 27, Arizona 24
DALLAS 27, Tampa Bay 20 L.A. RAMS 48, San Francisco 32
CLEVELAND 26, Cincinnati 18 L.A. Chargers 23, DENVER 9
Atlanta 24, CAROLINA 10 Philadelphia 24, WASHINGTON 0
Jacksonville 17, MIAMI 7 PITTSBURGH 16, Cincinnati 13
INDIANAPOLIS 28, N.Y. Giants 27 Chicago 24, MINNESOTA 10
Chicago 14, SAN FRANCISCO 9 KANSAS CITY 35, Oakland 3
L.A. Rams 31, ARIZONA 9 BALTIMORE 26, Cleveland 24
NEW ORLEANS 31, Pittsburgh 28 Indianapolis 33, TENNESSEE 17
SEATTLE 38, Kansas City 31

Monday, December 24
OAKLAND 27, Denver 14

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2018 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/MONTH
2018 AFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Offense Defense Special Teams
Week 1 QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City LB T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh WR-KR Jakeem Grant, Miami
Week 2 QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City LB Darius Leonard, Indianapolis DB Dane Cruikshank, Tennessee
Week 3 QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh LB Matt Milano, Buffalo K Justin Tucker, Baltimore
Week 4 QB Marcus Mariota, Tennessee DE Jadeveon Clowney, Houston WR-PR Dwayne Harris, Oakland
Week 5 RB Isaiah Crowell, NY Jets LB T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh CB Denzel Ward, Cleveland
Week 6 WR Albert Wilson, Miami LB Za'Darius Smith, Baltimore K Jason Myers, NY Jets
Week 7 WR Emmanuel Sanders, Denver S Mike Mitchell, Indianapolis LB Dont’a Hightower, New England
Week 8 RB James Conner, Pittsburgh LB Dee Ford, Kansas City K Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis
Week 9 RB Kareem Hunt, Kansas City CB Desmond King, LA Chargers P Matt Haack, Miami
Week 10 QB Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh LB Wesley Woodward, Tennessee K Stephen Hauschka, Buffalo
Week 11 QB Andrew Luck, Indianapolis LB Von Miller, Denver K Daniel Carlson, Oakland
Week 12 QB Philip Rivers, LA Chargers DE J.J. Watt, Houston PR Cyrus Jones, Baltimore
Week 13 RB Phillip Lindsay, Denver CB Xavien Howard, Miami CB Desmond King, LA Chargers
Week 14 RB Derrick Henry, Tennessee DT Denico Autry, Indianapolis K Michael Badgley, LA Chargers
Week 15 WR Mike Williams, LA Chargers CB Joe Haden, Pittsburgh K Ka'imi Fairbairn, Houston
Week 16 QB Baker Mayfield, Cleveland LB Patrick Onwuasor, Baltimore WR-PR Dwayne Harris, Oakland
Week 17 QB Josh Allen, Buffalo LB Darius Leonard, Indianapolis K Justin Tucker, Baltimore

2018 AFC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH


Offense Defense Special Teams
September QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City DE J.J. Watt, Houston K Justin Tucker, Baltimore
October RB James Conner, Pittsburgh LB Dee Ford, Kansas City K Stephen Gostkowski, New England
November QB Andrew Luck, Indianapolis DL Chris Jones, Kansas City K Justin Tucker, Baltimore
December RB Derrick Henry, Tennessee LB Darius Leonard, Indianapolis K Ka'imi Fairbairn, Houston

2018 NFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK


Offense Defense Special Teams
Week 1 QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay S Harrison Smith, Minnesota K Greg Zuerlein, LA Rams
Week 2 QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay LB Danny Trevathan, Chicago K Robbie Gould, San Francisco
Week 3 QB Drew Brees, New Orleans DE Efe Obada, Carolina DB Blake Countess, LA Rams
Week 4 QB Jared Goff, LA Rams LB Demario Davis, New Orleans K Brett Maher, Dallas
Week 5 QB Drew Brees, New Orleans DE Chandler Jones, Arizona K Graham Gano, Carolina
Week 6 RB Todd Gurley, LA Rams DE Frank Clark, Seattle K Mason Crosby, Green Bay
Week 7 QB Cam Newton, Carolina DT Aaron Donald, LA Rams K Giorgio Tavecchio, Atlanta
Week 8 RB Adrian Peterson, Washington CB P.J. Williams, New Orleans P Michael Dickson, Seattle
Week 9 WR Michael Thomas, New Orleans DE Danielle Hunter, Minnesota P Bradley Pinion, San Francisco
Week 10 QB Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago LB Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas P Tress Way, Washington
Week 11 RB Saquon Barkley, NY Giants LB Samson Ebukam, LA Rams K Cody Parkey, Chicago
Week 12 WR Amari Cooper, Dallas S Eddie Jackson, Chicago K Sebastian Janikowski, Seattle
Week 13 RB Todd Gurley, LA Rams LB Bobby Wagner, Seattle K Aldrick Rosas, NY Giants
Week 14 WR Amari Cooper, Dallas CB Darius Slay, Detroit QB-ST Taysom Hill, New Orleans
Week 15 RB Dalvin Cook, Minnesota DT Grady Jarrett, Atlanta K Robbie Gould, San Francisco
Week 16 QB Nick Foles, Philadelphia DT Aaron Donald, LA Rams K Brett Maher, Dallas
Week 17 TE Blake Jarwin, Dallas DT Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia K Matt Prater, Detroit

2018 NFC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH


Offense Defense Special Teams
September QB Jared Goff, LA Rams LB Khalil Mack, Chicago K Wil Lutz, New Orleans
October RB Todd Gurley, LA Rams DT Aaron Donald, LA Rams K Graham Gano, Carolina
November QB Drew Brees, New Orleans S Eddie Jackson, Chicago P Michael Dickson, Seattle
December RB Chris Carson, Seattle DT Aaron Donald, LA Rams K Robbie Gould, San Francisco

2018 NFL ROOKIES OF THE MONTH


Offense (College) Defense (College)
September WR Calvin Ridley, Atlanta (Alabama) LB Darius Leonard, Indianapolis (South Carolina State)
October G Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis (Notre Dame) LB Bradley Chubb, Denver (North Carolina State)
November QB Baker Mayfield, Cleveland (Oklahoma) LB Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas (Boise State)
December QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore (Louisville) LB Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo (Virginia Tech)

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2018 PRO FOOTBALL AWARDS/ALL-PRO TEAMS
2018 PRO FOOTBALL AWARDS 2018 ALL-PRO TEAMS
ASSOCIATED PRESS 2018 PFWA ALL-PRO TEAM
Most Valuable Player Patrick Mahomes Selected by Professional Football Writers of America
Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Mahomes Offense:
Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Quarterback
Offensive Rookie of the Year Saquon Barkley Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Running Back
Defensive Rookie of the Year Darius Leonard
Comeback Player of the Year Andrew Luck Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams Running Back
Coach of the Year Matt Nagy Travis Kelce, Kansas City Tight End
Assistant Coach of the Year Vic Fangio DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Wide Receiver
Julio Jones, Atlanta Wide Receiver
THE SPORTING NEWS Michael Thomas, New Orleans Wide Receiver
Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Mahomes David Bakhtiari, Green Bay Tackle
Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Tackle
Rookie of the Year Saquon Barkley Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Guard
Comeback Player of the Year Andrew Luck Zack Martin, Dallas Guard
Coach of the Year Andy Reid
Coordinator of the Year Vic Fangio Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Center
Defense:
PRO FOOTBALL WRITERS OF AMERICA (PFWA) Danielle Hunter, Minnesota Defensive End
Most Valuable Player Patrick Mahomes J.J. Watt, Houston Defensive End
Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Mahomes Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia Defensive Tackle
Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle
Rookie of the Year Baker Mayfield Khalil Mack, Chicago Outside Linebacker
Offensive Rookie of the Year Saquon Barkley Von Miller, Denver Outside Linebacker
Defensive Rookie of the Year Darius Leonard Bobby Wagner, Seattle Middle Linebacker
Comeback Player of the Year Andrew Luck
Most Improved Player of the Year George Kittle Kyle Fuller, Chicago Cornerback
Coach of the Year Matt Nagy Stephon Gilmore, New England Cornerback
Assistant Coach of the Year Vic Fangio Eddie Jackson, Chicago Safety
Executive of the Year Chris Ballard Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers Safety
Special Teams:
NBC SPORTS (PETER KING) Justin Tucker, Baltimore Kicker
Most Valuable Player Patrick Mahomes Michael Dickson, Seattle Punter
Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Mahomes Andre Roberts, New York Jets Kick Returner
Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald
Tarik Cohen, Chicago Punt Returner
Offensive Rookie of the Year Baker Mayfield
Defensive Rookie of the Year Derwin James Adrian Phillips, Los Angeles Chargers Special Teams Player
Coach of the Year Matt Nagy 2018 ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-PRO TEAM
Executive of the Year Chris Ballard
Selected by the Associated Press:
WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR Offense:
Man of the Year Chris Long Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Quarterback
Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams Running Back
SUPER BOWL LIII MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tyreek Hill, Kansas City FLEX
Pete Rozelle Trophy Julian Edelman Travis Kelce, Kansas City Tight End
2019 PRO BOWL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Michael Thomas, New Orleans Wide Receiver
Pro Bowl Offensive MVP Patrick Mahomes DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Wide Receiver
Pro Bowl Defensive MVP Jamal Adams David Bakhtiari, Green Bay Tackle
Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City Tackle
ROONEY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Guard
Rooney Sportsmanship Award Drew Brees Zack Martin, Dallas Guard
FEDEX AIR & GROUND NFL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Center
FedEx Air NFL Player of the Year Patrick Mahomes Defense:
FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year Saquon Barkley J.J. Watt, Houston EDGE
Khalil Mack, Chicago EDGE
PEPSI NEXT ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams Interior Lineman
Rookie of the Year Saquon Barkley Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia Interior Lineman
BUILT FORD TOUGH Luke Kuechly, Carolina Linebacker
Offensive Line of the Year Los Angeles Rams Bobby Wagner, Seattle Linebacker
Darius Leonard, Indianapolis Linebacker
SALUTE TO SERVICE AWARD PRESENTED BY USAA Kyle Fuller, Chicago Cornerback
Salute to Service Ben Garland Stephon Gilmore, New England Cornerback
Eddie Jackson, Chicago Safety
CASTROL EDGE CLUTCH PERFORMER OF THE YEAR
Player of the Year Drew Brees Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers Safety
Desmond King, Los Angeles Chargers Defensive Back
COURTYARD UNSTOPPABLE PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR Special Teams:
Performance of the Year Jared Goff Justin Tucker, Baltimore Kicker
Michael Dickson, Seattle Punter
BRIDGESTONE CLUTCH PERFORMANCE PLAY OF THE YEAR
Andre Roberts, New York Jets Kick Returner
Play of the Year Miami Dolphins
(Miami Miracle) Tarik Cohen, Chicago Punt Returner
Adrian Phillips, Los Angeles Chargers Special Teams Player

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2018 ALL-PRO TEAMS
2018 ALL-NFL TEAM 2018 PFWA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Selected by the Associated Press and the Professional Football Selected by Professional Football Writers of America
Writers of America
Offense: Offense:
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City (PFWA, AP) Quarterback Baker Mayfield, Cleveland Quarterback
Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams (PFWA, AP) Running Back Saquon Barkley, New York Giants Running Back
Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas (PFWA) Running Back Phillip Lindsay, Denver Running Back
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City (AP) FLEX Chris Herndon, New York Jets Tight End
Travis Kelce, Kansas City (PFWA, AP) Tight End Calvin Ridley, Atlanta Wide Receiver
Michael Thomas, New Orleans (PFWA, AP) Wide Receiver DJ Moore, Carolina Wide Receiver
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston (PFWA, AP) Wide Receiver Mike McGlinchey, San Francisco Tackle
Julio Jones, Atlanta (PFWA) Wide Receiver Braden Smith, Indianapolis Tackle
David Bakhtiari, Green Bay (PFWA, AP) Tackle Will Hernandez, New York Giants Guard
Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City (PFWA, AP) Tackle Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Guard
Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis (PFWA, AP) Guard Billy Price, Cincinnati Center
Zack Martin, Dallas (PFWA, AP) Guard Defense:
Jason Kelce, Philadelphia (PFWA, AP) Center Bradley Chubb, Denver Defensive Lineman
Defense: Marcus Davenport, New Orleans Defensive Lineman
J.J. Watt, Houston (PFWA, AP) Defensive End/EDGE Da’Shawn Hand, Detroit Defensive Lineman
Danielle Hunter, Minnesota (PFWA) Defensive End Daron Payne, Washington Defensive Lineman
Khalil Mack, Chicago (PFWA, AP) Outside Linebacker/EDGE Darius Leonard, Indianapolis Linebacker
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams (PFWA, AP) DT/Interior Lineman Roquan Smith, Chicago Linebacker
Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia (PFWA, AP) DT/Interior Lineman Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas Linebacker
Bobby Wagner, Seattle (PFWA, AP) MLB/Linebacker Jaire Alexander, Green Bay Cornerback
Von Miller, Denver (PFWA) Outside Linebacker Denzel Ward, Cleveland Cornerback
Darius Leonard, Indianapolis (AP) Linebacker Jessie Bates, Cincinnati Safety
Luke Kuechly, Carolina (AP) Linebacker Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers Safety
Kyle Fuller, Chicago (PFWA, AP) Cornerback Special Teams:
Stephon Gilmore, New England (PFWA, AP) Cornerback Jason Sanders, Miami Kicker
Eddie Jackson, Chicago (PFWA, AP) Safety Michael Dickson, Seattle Punter
Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers (PFWA, AP) Safety Tremon Smith, Kansas City Kick Returner
Desmond King, Los Angeles Chargers (AP) Defensive Back Christian Kirk, Arizona Punt Returner
Special Teams: Zeke Turner, Arizona Special Teams Player
Justin Tucker, Baltimore Kicker
Michael Dickson, Seattle Punter
Andre Roberts, New York Jets Kick Returner
Tarik Cohen, Chicago Punt Returner
Adrian Phillips, Los Angeles Chargers Special Teams Player

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2018 BEST PERFORMANCES
TEN BEST RUSHING PERFORMANCES, 2018 TEN BEST PASSING PERFORMANCES, 2018
Att. Yards TD Att.Comp.Yds. TD
1. Derrick Henry 17 238 4 1. Patrick Mahomes 46 33 478 6
Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 6 Kansas City vs. Los Angeles Rams, Nov. 19
2. Isaiah Crowell 15 219 1 2. Nick Foles 49 35 471 4
New York Jets vs. Denver, Oct. 7 Philadelphia vs. Houston, Dec. 23
3. Todd Gurley 28 208 2 3. Jared Goff 33 26 465 5
Los Angeles Rams vs. Denver, Oct. 14 Los Angeles Rams vs. Minnesota, Sept. 27
4. Christian McCaffrey 28 184 0 4. Andrew Luck 62 40 464 4
Carolina vs. Cincinnati, Sept. 23 Indianapolis vs. Houston, Sept. 30 (OT)
5. Nick Chubb 20 176 1 5. Ben Roethlisberger 56 41 462 1
Cleveland vs. Atlanta, Nov. 11 Pittsburgh vs. Denver, Nov. 25
6. Saquon Barkley 14 170 1 6. Dak Prescott 54 42 455 3
New York Giants vs. Washington, Dec. 9 Dallas vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 9 (OT)
Derrick Henry 33 170 2 7. Ben Roethlisberger 60 39 452 3
Tennessee vs. New York Giants, Dec. 16 Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City, Sept. 16
8. C.J. Anderson 20 167 1 8. Aaron Rodgers 52 32 442 3
Los Angeles Rams vs. Arizona, Dec. 23 Green Bay vs. Detroit, Oct. 7
9. Lamar Miller 12 162 1 Aaron Rodgers 55 37 442 2
Houston vs. Tennessee, Nov. 26 Green Bay vs. New York Jets, Dec. 23 (OT)
10. Kerryon Johnson 19 158 0 10. Drew Brees 45 37 439 3
Detroit vs. Miami, Oct. 21 New Orleans vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 9

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
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2018 BEST PERFORMANCES
TEN BEST RECEIVING PERFORMANCES, 2018 TOP QUARTERBACK SACK PERFORMANCES, 2018
No. Yards TD No.
1. Amari Cooper 10 217 3 1. Aaron Donald 4.0
Dallas vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 9 (OT) Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco, Oct. 21
2. Tyreek Hill 10 215 2 2. Danielle Hunter 3.5
Kansas City vs. Los Angeles Rams, Nov. 19 Minnesota vs. Detroit, Nov. 4
3. Michael Thomas 12 211 1
3. 19 players tied with 3.0
New Orleans vs. Los Angeles Rams, Nov. 4
4. George Kittle 7 210 1
San Francisco vs. Denver, Dec. 9 There were 21 3.0-plus sack performances in 2018.
5. T.Y. Hilton 9 199 0
Indianapolis vs. Houston, Dec. 9 MOST 3.0-PLUS SACK PERFORMANCES, 2018
6. JuJu Smith-Schuster 13 189 1 Player, Team 3.0-Sack Games
Pittsburgh vs. Denver, Nov. 25 Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams 2
7. Antonio Brown 14 185 2 Kyler Fackrell, Green Bay 2
Pittsburgh vs. New Orleans, Dec. 23 T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh 2
8. Michael Thomas 16 180 1 Mario Addison, Carolina 1
New Orleans vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 9 Henry Anderson, New York Jets 1
Jared Cook 9 180 0 Geno Atkins, Cincinnati 1
Oakland vs. Los Angeles Rams, Sept. 10 Denico Autry, Indianapolis 1
Amari Cooper 8 180 2
Bradley Chubb, Denver 1
Dallas vs. Washington, Nov. 22
Fletcher Cox, Philadelphia 1
There were 211 100-yard receiving performances in 2018. Dee Ford, Kansas City 1
B.J. Hill, New York Giants 1
MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING PERFORMANCES, 2018 Danielle Hunter, Minnesota 1
Player, Team 100-Yd. Games Matt Judon, Baltimore 1
Julio Jones, Atlanta 10 DeMarcus Lawrence, Dallas 1
Adam Thielen, Minnesota 9 Von Miller, Denver 1
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay 8 David Onyemata, New Orleans 1
JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh 8 Za’Darius Smith, Baltimore 1
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston 7 J.J. Watt, Houston 1
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City 6
Davante Adams, Green Bay 5
Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants 5
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh 5 For week-by-week listings of top performances from 1970 to
Brandin Cooks, Los Angeles Rams 5 the present, please visit www.NFL.com/stats/topperformers.
Zach Ertz, Philadelphia 5
T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis 5
Travis Kelce, Kansas City 5
Jared Cook, Oakland 4
Amari Cooper, Oakland-Dallas 4
Stefon Diggs, Minnesota 4
George Kittle, San Francisco 4
Jarvis Landry, Cleveland 4
Michael Thomas, New Orleans 4
Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers 3
Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati 3
Robert Foster, Buffalo 3
Will Fuller, Houston 3
Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay 3
Kenny Golladay, Detroit 3
DeSean Jackson, Tampa Bay 3
Emmanuel Sanders, Denver 3
Robert Woods, Los Angeles Rams 3
Robby Anderson, New York Jets 2
John Brown, Baltimore 2
Tarik Cohen, Chicago 2
Corey Davis, Tennessee 2
Julian Edelman, New England 2
Taylor Gabriel, Chicago 2
Josh Gordon, Cleveland-New England 2
A.J. Green, Cincinnati 2
Rob Gronkowski, New England 2
Alshon Jeffery, Philadelphia 2
Alvin Kamara, New Orleans 2
Christian McCaffrey, Carolina 2
Sterling Shepard, New York Giants 2
Tre’Quan Smith, New Orleans 2
Kenny Stills, Miami 2
Golden Tate, Detroit-Philadelphia 2
Sammy Watkins, Kansas City 2
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Green Bay 2
Tyrell Williams, Los Angeles Chargers 2
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2018 TEAM STATISTICS
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE
Balt. Buff. Cin. Clev. Denv. Hou. Ind. Jax K.C. LAC Mia. N.E. NYJ Oak. Pitt. Tenn.
First Downs 367 283 304 314 320 333 371 277 384 338 252 365 258 300 378 289
Rushing 153 108 92 93 107 94 96 92 108 100 75 131 84 86 88 106
Passing 184 137 182 189 181 202 237 164 239 213 153 206 157 197 251 156
Penalty 30 38 30 32 32 37 38 21 37 25 24 28 17 17 39 27
Rushes 547 468 359 411 393 472 408 416 387 399 371 478 410 387 345 454
Net Yds. Gained 2441 1984 1682 1893 1907 2021 1718 1723 1855 1873 1738 2037 1622 1628 1445 2023
Avg. Gain 4.5 4.2 4.7 4.6 4.9 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.3 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.5
Avg. Yds. per Game 152.6 124.0 105.1 118.3 119.2 126.3 107.4 107.7 115.9 117.1 108.6 127.3 101.4 101.8 90.3 126.4
Passes Attempted 556 499 542 574 588 506 644 536 583 512 455 574 524 556 689 437
Completed 334 271 331 353 367 345 432 329 385 348 292 378 299 382 459 293
% Completed 60.1 54.3 61.1 61.5 62.4 68.2 67.1 61.4 66.0 68.0 64.2 65.9 57.1 68.7 66.6 67.0
Total Yds. Gained 3708 3082 3569 4261 3930 4165 4595 3431 5126 4316 3309 4405 3404 4057 5174 3255
Times Sacked 32 41 37 38 34 62 18 53 26 34 52 21 37 52 24 47
Yds. Lost 150 288 279 254 235 384 134 322 171 227 409 147 239 306 166 280
Net Yds. Gained 3558 2794 3290 4007 3695 3781 4461 3109 4955 4089 2900 4258 3165 3751 5008 2975
Avg. Yds. per Game 222.4 174.6 205.6 250.4 230.9 236.3 278.8 194.3 309.7 255.6 181.3 266.1 197.8 234.4 313.0 185.9
Net Yds. per Pass Play 6.05 5.17 5.68 6.55 5.94 6.66 6.74 5.28 8.14 7.49 5.72 7.16 5.64 6.17 7.02 6.15
Yds. Gained per Comp.11.10 11.37 10.78 12.07 10.71 12.07 10.64 10.43 13.31 12.40 11.33 11.65 11.38 10.62 11.27 11.11
Combined Net
Yds. Gained 5999 4778 4972 5900 5602 5802 6179 4832 6810 5962 4638 6295 4787 5379 6453 4998
% Total Yds. Rushing 40.7 41.5 33.8 32.1 34.0 34.8 27.8 35.7 27.2 31.4 37.5 32.4 33.9 30.3 22.4 40.5
% Total Yds. Passing 59.3 58.5 66.2 67.9 66.0 65.2 72.2 64.3 72.8 68.6 62.5 67.6 66.1 69.7 77.6 59.5
Avg. Yds. per Game 374.9 298.6 310.8 368.8 350.1 362.6 386.2 302.0 425.6 372.6 289.9 393.4 299.2 336.2 403.3 312.4
Ball Control Plays 1135 1008 938 1023 1015 1040 1070 1005 996 945 878 1073 971 995 1058 938
Avg. Yds. per Play 5.3 4.7 5.3 5.8 5.5 5.6 5.8 4.8 6.8 6.3 5.3 5.9 4.9 5.4 6.1 5.3
Avg. Time of Poss. 32:17 30:29 27:27 28:24 28:58 30:12 29:46 30:14 28:56 30:43 27:49 31:05 29:04 30:43 30:41 29:28
Third Down Efficiency 45.0 31.6 36.9 35.1 33.3 37.0 48.6 40.4 47.2 39.5 30.1 40.8 32.2 37.1 44.4 40.0
Had Intercepted 9 23 13 17 15 9 15 13 12 12 13 11 19 10 17 12
Yds. Opp Returned 39 347 221 202 258 24 148 155 109 87 188 67 271 275 147 219
Ret. by Opp. for TD 0 4 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 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

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AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE DEFENSE
Balt. Buff. Cin. Clev. Denv. Hou. Ind. Jax K.C. LAC Mia. N.E. NYJ Oak. Pitt. Tenn.
First Downs 286 293 372 377 318 298 315 288 419 311 350 322 343 317 317 298
Rushing 82 111 125 130 85 76 87 89 129 101 116 93 104 108 84 98
Passing 174 157 221 216 197 200 203 162 247 178 195 208 201 178 200 182
Penalty 30 25 26 31 36 22 25 37 43 32 39 21 38 31 33 18
Rushes 354 440 466 459 429 385 415 434 425 395 485 367 440 480 369 429
Net Yds. Gained 1327 1839 2204 2163 1913 1323 1626 1870 2114 1693 2325 1803 2021 2249 1538 1863
Avg. Gain 3.7 4.2 4.7 4.7 4.5 3.4 3.9 4.3 5.0 4.3 4.8 4.9 4.6 4.7 4.2 4.3
Avg. Yds. per Game 82.9 114.9 137.8 135.2 119.6 82.7 101.6 116.9 132.1 105.8 145.3 112.7 126.3 140.6 96.1 116.4
Passes Attempted 577 492 584 626 549 594 542 499 632 548 508 605 582 480 566 533
Completed 337 313 389 393 353 385 384 312 406 351 335 370 367 299 362 337
% Completed 58.4 63.6 66.6 62.8 64.3 64.8 70.8 62.5 64.2 64.1 65.9 61.2 63.1 62.3 64.0 63.2
Total Yds. Gained 3651 3084 4587 4370 4240 4477 4033 3354 4721 3886 4141 4181 4358 3933 4044 3719
Times Sacked 43 36 34 37 44 43 38 37 52 38 31 30 39 13 52 39
Yds. Lost 291 217 173 245 311 310 228 241 347 240 209 238 293 80 347 248
Net Yds. Gained 3360 2867 4414 4125 3929 4167 3805 3113 4374 3646 3932 3943 4065 3853 3697 3471
Avg. Yds. per Game 210.0 179.2 275.9 257.8 245.6 260.4 237.8 194.6 273.4 227.9 245.8 246.4 254.1 240.8 231.1 216.9
Net Yds. per Pass Play 5.42 5.43 7.14 6.22 6.63 6.54 6.56 5.81 6.39 6.22 7.29 6.21 6.55 7.82 5.98 6.07
Yds. Gained per Comp.10.83 9.85 11.79 11.12 12.01 11.63 10.50 10.75 11.63 11.07 12.36 11.30 11.87 13.15 11.17 11.04
Combined Net
Yds. Gained 4687 4706 6618 6288 5842 5490 5431 4983 6488 5339 6257 5746 6086 6102 5235 5334
% Total Yds. Rushing 28.3 39.1 33.3 34.4 32.7 24.1 29.9 37.5 32.6 31.7 37.2 31.4 33.2 36.9 29.4 34.9
% Total Yds. Passing 71.7 60.9 66.7 65.6 67.3 75.9 70.1 62.5 67.4 68.3 62.8 68.6 66.8 63.1 70.6 65.1
Avg. Yds. per Game 292.9 294.1 413.6 393.0 365.1 343.1 339.4 311.4 405.5 333.7 391.1 359.1 380.4 381.4 327.2 333.4
Ball Control Plays 974 968 1084 1122 1022 1022 995 970 1109 981 1024 1002 1061 973 987 1001
Avg. Yds. per Play 4.8 4.9 6.1 5.6 5.7 5.4 5.5 5.1 5.9 5.4 6.1 5.7 5.7 6.3 5.3 5.3
Avg. Time of Poss. 27:43 29:31 32:33 31:36 31:02 29:48 30:14 29:47 31:04 29:17 32:11 28:55 30:56 29:17 29:19 30:32
Third Down Efficiency 34.1 36.5 48.9 35.7 38.9 40.1 41.0 37.7 41.5 39.1 42.9 38.6 33.8 46.3 36.5 36.6
Intercepted By 12 16 12 17 17 15 15 11 15 13 21 18 13 14 8 11
Yds. Returned By 99 133 222 100 158 252 220 117 280 247 321 156 318 124 89 120
Returned for TD 0 0 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 2

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

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE
Ariz. Atl. Car. Chi. Dal. Det. G.B. LAR Minn. N.O. NYG Phil. S.F. Sea. T.B. Wash.
First Downs 239 352 356 331 322 325 332 401 310 377 297 346 344 329 388 280
Rushing 76 84 117 108 113 91 98 134 66 134 71 94 98 133 80 96
Passing 137 238 212 177 184 201 208 236 218 210 208 221 201 156 265 156
Penalty 26 30 27 46 25 33 26 31 26 33 18 31 45 40 43 28
Rushes 355 351 416 468 439 404 333 459 357 471 354 398 423 534 389 414
Net Yds. Gained 1342 1573 2136 1938 1963 1660 1667 2231 1493 2025 1650 1570 1902 2560 1523 1774
Avg. Gain 3.8 4.5 5.1 4.1 4.5 4.1 5.0 4.9 4.2 4.3 4.7 3.9 4.5 4.8 3.9 4.3
Avg. Yds. per Game 83.9 98.3 133.5 121.1 122.7 103.8 104.2 139.4 93.3 126.6 103.1 98.1 118.9 160.0 95.2 110.9
Passes Attempted 495 617 563 512 527 574 640 568 606 519 583 599 532 427 625 509
Completed 283 428 378 344 356 375 392 368 425 381 382 422 331 280 408 311
% Completed 57.2 69.4 67.1 67.2 67.6 65.3 61.3 64.8 70.1 73.4 65.5 70.5 62.2 65.6 65.3 61.1
Total Yds. Gained 2884 4949 4071 3747 3885 3844 4629 4730 4298 4174 4405 4524 4247 3448 5358 3287
Times Sacked 52 42 32 33 56 41 53 33 40 20 47 40 48 51 41 44
Yds. Lost 361 296 235 183 347 268 391 223 262 132 358 249 380 355 233 266
Net Yds. Gained 2523 4653 3836 3564 3538 3576 4238 4507 4036 4042 4047 4275 3867 3093 5125 3021
Avg. Yds. per Game 157.7 290.8 239.8 222.8 221.1 223.5 264.9 281.7 252.3 252.6 252.9 267.2 241.7 193.3 320.3 188.8
Net Yds. per Pass Play 4.61 7.06 6.45 6.54 6.07 5.81 6.12 7.50 6.25 7.50 6.42 6.69 6.67 6.47 7.70 5.46
Yds. Gained per Comp.10.19 11.56 10.77 10.89 10.91 10.25 11.81 12.85 10.11 10.96 11.53 10.72 12.83 12.31 13.13 10.57
Combined Net
Yds. Gained 3865 6226 5972 5502 5501 5236 5905 6738 5529 6067 5697 5845 5769 5653 6648 4795
% Total Yds. Rushing 34.7 25.3 35.8 35.2 35.7 31.7 28.2 33.1 27.0 33.4 29.0 26.9 33.0 45.3 22.9 37.0
% Total Yds. Passing 65.3 74.7 64.2 64.8 64.3 68.3 71.8 66.9 73.0 66.6 71.0 73.1 67.0 54.7 77.1 63.0
Avg. Yds. per Game 241.6 389.1 373.3 343.9 343.8 327.3 369.1 421.1 345.6 379.2 356.1 365.3 360.6 353.3 415.5 299.7
Ball Control Plays 902 1010 1011 1013 1022 1019 1026 1060 1003 1010 984 1037 1003 1012 1055 967
Avg. Yds. per Play 4.3 6.2 5.9 5.4 5.4 5.1 5.8 6.4 5.5 6.0 5.8 5.6 5.8 5.6 6.3 5.0
Avg. Time of Poss. 26:33 29:23 30:44 31:48 31:00 31:24 29:38 30:42 29:16 31:39 28:44 32:03 29:42 31:15 30:14 29:38
Third Down Efficiency 29.1 45.3 41.6 41.0 41.4 36.1 36.8 45.0 35.8 44.6 36.9 41.0 37.8 38.9 46.0 36.4
Had Intercepted 18 7 16 14 8 12 4 12 10 7 12 11 20 7 26 15
Yds. Opp Returned 298 93 179 189 77 155 51 73 199 75 136 153 336 135 334 316
Ret. by Opp. for TD 4 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 2 3 3

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

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE DEFENSE
Ariz. Atl. Car. Chi. Dal. Det. G.B. LAR Minn. N.O. NYG Phil. S.F. Sea. T.B. Wash.
First Downs 357 375 315 278 309 315 331 322 303 333 346 308 337 323 356 330
Rushing 139 115 110 67 89 88 100 101 107 72 103 71 104 91 122 109
Passing 186 226 185 186 193 191 199 185 160 224 205 215 195 201 209 197
Penalty 32 34 20 25 27 36 32 36 36 37 38 22 38 31 25 24
Rushes 510 409 384 339 400 403 446 386 440 356 444 332 444 366 426 413
Net Yds. Gained 2479 1999 1804 1280 1513 1761 1918 1957 1815 1283 1898 1551 1814 1811 1983 1860
Avg. Gain 4.9 4.9 4.7 3.8 3.8 4.4 4.3 5.1 4.1 3.6 4.3 4.7 4.1 4.9 4.7 4.5
Avg. Yds. per Game 154.9 124.9 112.8 80.0 94.6 110.1 119.9 122.3 113.4 80.2 118.6 96.9 113.4 113.2 123.9 116.3
Passes Attempted 506 585 529 615 542 496 527 533 503 573 560 626 542 546 534 537
Completed 342 398 353 377 367 323 336 347 315 384 362 417 344 355 387 362
% Completed 67.6 68.0 66.7 61.3 67.7 65.1 63.8 65.1 62.6 67.0 64.6 66.6 63.5 65.0 72.5 67.4
Total Yds. Gained 3595 4408 4062 3854 3984 3897 4074 4106 3501 4623 4229 4619 3959 4103 4383 4091
Times Sacked 49 37 35 50 39 43 44 41 50 49 30 44 37 43 38 46
Yds. Lost 333 255 215 339 229 298 322 326 361 321 185 311 227 261 232 297
Net Yds. Gained 3262 4153 3847 3515 3755 3599 3752 3780 3140 4302 4044 4308 3732 3842 4151 3794
Avg. Yds. per Game 203.9 259.6 240.4 219.7 234.7 224.9 234.5 236.3 196.3 268.9 252.8 269.3 233.3 240.1 259.4 237.1
Net Yds. per Pass Play 5.88 6.68 6.82 5.29 6.46 6.68 6.57 6.59 5.68 6.92 6.85 6.43 6.45 6.52 7.26 6.51
Yds. Gained per Comp.10.51 11.08 11.51 10.22 10.86 12.07 12.13 11.83 11.11 12.04 11.68 11.08 11.51 11.56 11.33 11.30
Combined Net
Yds. Gained 5741 6152 5651 4795 5268 5360 5670 5737 4955 5585 5942 5859 5546 5653 6134 5654
% Total Yds. Rushing 43.2 32.5 31.9 26.7 28.7 32.9 33.8 34.1 36.6 23.0 31.9 26.5 32.7 32.0 32.3 32.9
% Total Yds. Passing 56.8 67.5 68.1 73.3 71.3 67.1 66.2 65.9 63.4 77.0 68.1 73.5 67.3 68.0 67.7 67.1
Avg. Yds. per Game 358.8 384.5 353.2 299.7 329.3 335.0 354.4 358.6 309.7 349.1 371.4 366.2 346.6 353.3 383.4 353.4
Ball Control Plays 1065 1031 948 1004 981 942 1017 960 993 978 1034 1002 1023 955 998 996
Avg. Yds. per Play 5.4 6.0 6.0 4.8 5.4 5.7 5.6 6.0 5.0 5.7 5.7 5.8 5.4 5.9 6.1 5.7
Avg. Time of Poss. 33:27 30:37 29:16 28:12 29:00 28:36 30:22 29:18 30:44 28:21 31:16 27:57 30:18 28:45 29:46 30:22
Third Down Efficiency 38.0 48.7 39.9 34.2 42.3 37.1 37.3 37.2 30.5 41.3 42.2 35.3 40.3 35.0 40.3 43.9
Intercepted By 7 15 13 27 9 7 7 18 12 12 16 10 2 12 9 15
Yds. Returned By 55 151 86 330 141 148 100 290 159 259 191 139 55 196 97 203
Returned for TD 0 1 0 5 0 2 1 3 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0

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

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AFC, NFC, AND NFL SUMMARY
AFC AFC AFC AFC NFC NFC NFC NFC
Offense Offense Defense Defense Offense Offense Defense Defense NFL NFL
Total Average Total Average Total Average Total Average Total Average
First Downs 5133 320.8 5224 326.5 5329 333.1 5238 327.4 10462 326.9
Rushing 1613 100.8 1618 101.1 1593 99.6 1588 99.3 3206 100.2
Passing 3048 190.5 3119 194.9 3228 201.8 3157 197.3 6276 196.1
Penalty 472 29.5 487 30.4 508 31.8 493 30.8 980 30.6
Rushes 6705 419.1 6772 423.3 6565 410.3 6498 406.1 13270 414.7
Net Yds. Gained 29590 1849.4 29871 1866.9 29007 1812.9 28726 1795.4 58597 1831.2
Avg. Gain — 4.4 — 4.4 — 4.4 — 4.4 — 4.4
Avg. Yds. per Game — 115.6 — 116.7 — 113.3 — 112.2 — 114.4
Passes Attempted 8775 548.4 8917 557.3 8896 556.0 8754 547.1 17671 552.2
Completed 5598 349.9 5693 355.8 5864 366.5 5769 360.6 11462 358.2
% Completed — 63.8 — 63.8 — 65.9 — 65.9 — 64.9
Total Yds. Gained 63787 3986.7 64779 4048.7 66480 4155.0 65488 4093.0 130267 4070.8
Times Sacked 608 38.0 606 37.9 673 42.1 675 42.2 1281 40.0
Yds. Lost 3991 249.4 4018 251.1 4539 283.7 4512 282.0 8530 266.6
Net Yds. Gained 59796 3737.3 60761 3797.6 61941 3871.3 60976 3811.0 121737 3804.3
Avg. Yds. per Game — 233.6 — 237.3 — 242.0 — 238.2 — 237.8
Net Yds. per Pass Play — 6.37 — 6.38 — 6.47 — 6.47 — 6.42
Yds. Gained per Comp. — 11.39 — 11.38 — 11.34 — 11.35 — 11.37
Combined Net
Yds. Gained 89386 5586.6 90632 5664.5 90948 5684.3 89702 5606.4 180334 5635.4
% Total Yds. Rushing — 33.1 — 33.0 — 31.9 — 32.0 — 32.5
% Total Yds. Passing — 66.9 — 67.0 — 68.1 — 68.0 — 67.5
Avg. Yds. per Game — 349.2 — 354.0 — 355.3 — 350.4 — 352.2
Ball Control Plays 16088 1005.5 16295 1018.4 16134 1008.4 15927 995.4 32222 1006.9
Avg. Yds. per Play — 5.6 — 5.6 — 5.6 — 5.6 — 5.6
Third Down Efficiency — 38.7 — 39.3 — 39.5 — 39.0 — 39.1

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

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2018 TEAM STATISTICS
CLUB LEADERS NFL CLUB RANKINGS BY YARDS
Offense Defense Offense Defense
Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass
First Downs L.A. Rams 401 Chicago 278 Arizona 32 32 32 20 32 4
Rushing Baltimore 153 Chicago 67 Atlanta 6 27 4 28 25 27
Passing Tampa Bay 265 Buffalo 157 Baltimore 9 2 22 *1 4 5
Penalty Chicago 46 Tennessee 18 Buffalo 30 9 31 2 16 *1
Carolina 10 4 16 15 12 18
Rushes Baltimore 547 Philadelphia 332 Chicago 21 11 21 3 *1 7
Net Yds. Gained Seattle 2560 Chicago 1280 Cincinnati 26 21 24 32 29 32
Avg. Gain Carolina 5.1 Houston 3.4 Cleveland 13 14 14 30 28 25
Dallas 22 10 23 7 5 13
Passes Attempted Pittsburgh 689 Oakland 480 Denver 19 12 19 22 21 20
Completed Pittsburgh 459 Oakland 299 Detroit 24 23 20 10 10 8
Green Bay 12 22 9 18 22 12
% Completed New Orleans 73.4 Baltimore 58.4 Houston 15 8 17 12 3 28
Total Yds. Gained Tampa Bay 5358 Buffalo 3084 Indianapolis 7 20 6 11 8 16
Times Sacked Indianapolis 18 Kansas City & Jacksonville 27 19 26 5 19 2
Pittsburgh 52 Kansas City *1 16 3 31 27 31
L.A. Chargers 11 15 10 9 9 9
Yds. Lost New Orleans 132 Minnesota 361 L.A. Rams 2 3 5 19 23 14
Net Yds. Gained Tampa Bay 5125 Buffalo 2867 Miami 31 18 30 29 31 21
Net Yds. per Pass Play Kansas City 8.1 Chicago 5.3 Minnesota 20 30 13 4 15 3
Yds. Gained per Comp. Kansas City 13.3 Buffalo 9.9 New England 5 5 8 21 11 22
New Orleans 8 6 12 14 2 29
Combined Net Yds. Gained Kansas City 6810 Baltimore 4687 N.Y. Giants 17 24 11 24 20 23
% Total Yds. Rushing Seattle 45.3 New Orleans 23.0 N.Y. Jets 29 26 25 25 26 24
% Total Yds. Passing Pittsburgh 77.6 Arizona 56.8 Oakland 23 25 18 26 30 19
Philadelphia 14 28 7 23 7 30
Ball Control Plays Baltimore 1135 Detroit 942 Pittsburgh 4 31 2 6 6 10
Avg. Yds. per Play Kansas City 6.8 Chicago 4.8 San Francisco 16 13 15 13 14 11
Seattle 18 *1 27 16 13 17
Avg. Time of Poss. Baltimore 32:17 — Tampa Bay 3 29 *1 27 24 26
Third Down Efficiency Indianapolis 48.6 Minnesota 30.5 Tennessee 25 7 29 8 18 6
Washington 28 17 28 17 17 15
Interceptions — Chicago 27 T = Tied for position * = League Leader
Yds. Returned — Chicago 330
AFC TAKEAWAYS/GIVEAWAYS
Returned for TD — Chicago 5
Takeaways Giveaways Net
Punts Arizona 94 — Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff.
Yds. Punted Arizona 4568 — Houston 15 14 29 9 7 16 +13
New England 18 10 28 11 7 18 +10
Avg. Yds. per Punt Arizona 48.6 — Kansas City 15 12 27 12 6 18 +9
Punt Returns Houston 38 L.A. Rams & Cleveland 17 14 31 17 7 24 +7
Denver 17 11 28 15 6 21 +7
New Orleans 12 Miami 21 7 28 13 10 23 +5
Yds. Returned Chicago 411 New Orleans 60 Indianapolis 15 11 26 15 9 24 +2
Avg. Yds. per Return N.Y. Jets 13.0 Indianapolis 4.4 Cincinnati 12 6 18 13 4 17 +1
Returned for TD Baltimore & L.A. Chargers 13 7 20 12 7 19 +1
Jacksonville & Kansas City & Tennessee 11 6 17 12 6 18 -1
Baltimore 12 5 17 9 11 20 -3
L.A. Chargers & Miami & Buffalo 16 11 27 23 9 32 -5
N.Y. Jets & Oakland 1 — Oakland 14 3 17 10 14 24 -7
N.Y. Jets 13 7 20 19 11 30 -10
Kickoff Returns N.Y. Jets 46 Miami & Pittsburgh 8 7 15 17 9 26 -11
Washington 13 Jacksonville 11 6 17 13 16 29 -12
Yds. Returned N.Y. Jets 1238 Washington 295
Avg. Yds. per Return Tennessee 32.0 Jacksonville 17.8 Totals 228 137 365 220 139 359 +6
Returned for TD Miami & NFC TAKEAWAYS/GIVEAWAYS
New England & N.Y. Jets & Takeaways Giveaways Net
San Francisco & Tennessee 1 — Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff.
Seattle 12 14 26 7 4 11 +15
Total Points Scored Kansas City 565 Chicago 283 Chicago 27 9 36 14 10 24 +12
Total TDs Kansas City 71 Chicago 30 L.A. Rams 18 12 30 12 7 19 +11
TDs Rushing New Orleans 26 Chicago 5 New Orleans 12 12 24 7 9 16 +8
TDs Passing Kansas City 50 Minnesota 15 Washington 15 11 26 15 4 19 +7
TDs on Ret. and Rec. Chicago 6 Houston & Dallas 9 11 20 8 9 17 +3
N.Y. Giants 16 5 21 12 7 19 +2
New England 0 Atlanta 15 4 19 7 11 18 +1
Extra Point Kicks Kansas City 65 Chicago 22 Carolina 13 10 23 16 6 22 +1
2-Point Conversions L.A. Chargers 6 — Green Bay 7 8 15 4 11 15 0
Safeties Jacksonville & Minnesota 12 8 20 10 10 20 0
Detroit 7 7 14 12 7 19 -5
L.A. Rams & Pittsburgh 2 — Philadelphia 10 7 17 11 12 23 -6
Field Goals Made Houston 37 New Orleans 17 Arizona 7 9 16 18 10 28 -12
Field Goals Attempted Houston 42 Atlanta 22 Tampa Bay 9 8 17 26 9 35 -18
% Successful San Francisco 97.1 Detroit 67.9 San Francisco 2 5 7 20 12 32 -25
Totals 191 140 331 199 138 337 -6

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2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS—SCORING
SCORING NFL TOP TEN SCORERS—KICKERS
POINTS XP XPA FG FGA PTS
AFC: 150 Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Fairbairn, Ka'imi, Hou. 39 41 37 42 150
NFC: 136 Wil Lutz, New Orleans Tucker, Justin, Bal. 36 37 35 39 141
Butker, Harrison, K.C. 65 69 24 27 137
TOUCHDOWNS Lutz, Wil, N.O. 52 53 28 30 136
NFC: 21 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams Gostkowski, Stephen, N.E. 49 50 27 32 130
AFC: 15 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Myers, Jason, NYJ 30 33 33 36 129
Rosas, Aldrick, NY-G 31 32 32 33 127
EXTRA POINT KICKS Gould, Robbie, S.F. 27 29 33 34 126
AFC: 65 Harrison Butker, Kansas City Crosby, Mason, G.B. 34 36 30 37 124
NFC: 52 Wil Lutz, New Orleans Maher, Brett, Dal. 32 33 29 36 119

TWO-POINT EXTRA POINT PLAYS NFL TOP TEN SCORERS—NONKICKERS


NFC: 3 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS
3 Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Gurley, Todd, LA-R 21 17 4 0 3 132
AFC: 2 James Conner, Pittsburgh Kamara, Alvin, N.O. 18 14 4 0 3 114
2 Antonio Gates, L.A. Chargers * Barkley, Saquon, NY-G 15 11 4 0 1 92
2 Melvin Gordon, L.A. Chargers Brown, Antonio, Pit. 15 0 15 0 0 90
2 Duke Johnson, Cleveland Gordon, Melvin, LA-C 14 10 4 0 2 88
2 Marlon Mack, Indianapolis Ebron, Eric, Ind. 14 1 13 0 0 84
2 Chester Rogers, Indianapolis Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 14 1 12 1 0 84
Hunt, Kareem, K.C. 14 7 7 0 0 84
FIELD GOALS Conner, James, Pit. 13 12 1 0 2 82
AFC: 37 Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Adams, Davante, G.B. 13 0 13 0 1 80
NFC: 33 Robbie Gould, San Francisco
AFC—INDIVIDUAL SCORERS
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS KICKERS
AFC: 42 Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston XP XPA FG FGA PTS
NFC: 37 Mason Crosby, Green Bay Fairbairn, Ka’imi, Hou. 39 41 37 42 150
Tucker, Justin, Bal. 36 37 35 39 141
LONGEST FIELD GOAL Butker, Harrison, K.C. 65 69 24 27 137
NFC: 63 Graham Gano, Carolina vs. N.Y. Giants, Gostkowski, Stephen, N.E. 49 50 27 32 130
October 7 Myers, Jason, NYJ 30 33 33 36 129
AFC: 59 * Mike Badgley, L.A. Chargers vs. Cincinnati, Vinatieri, Adam, Ind. 44 47 23 27 113
December 9 Succop, Ryan, Ten. 28 31 26 30 106
Bullock, Randy, Cin. 39 41 19 23 96
MOST POINTS, GAME McManus, Brandon, Den. 35 35 20 25 95
AFC: 24 Jason Myers, N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis, Hauschka, Stephen, Buf. 25 26 22 28 91
October 14 (7-7 FG, 3-3 PAT) * Sanders, Jason, Mia. 35 36 18 20 89
24 Derrick Henry, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Boswell, Chris, Pit. 43 48 13 20 82
December 6 (4 TD) * Joseph, Greg, Cle. 25 29 17 20 76
NFC: 22 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams vs. Arizona, Lambo, Josh, Jac. 19 20 19 21 76
September 16 (3 TD, 2 X2) * Carlson, Daniel, Min.-Oak. 24 24 17 21 75
* Badgley, Mike, LA-C 27 28 15 16 72
TEAM LEADERS, POINTS Sturgis, Caleb, LA-C 9 15 9 13 36
AFC: BALTIMORE, 141, Justin Tucker; BUFFALO, 91, * McCrane, Matt, Oak.-Ariz-Pit. 9 9 8 12 33
Stephen Hauschka; CINCINNATI, 96, Randy Bullock; Nugent, Mike, Oak. 4 5 6 6 22
CLEVELAND, 76, *Greg Joseph; DENVER, 95, Bran- Forbath, Kai, Jac. 3 3 4 5 15
don McManus; HOUSTON, 150, Ka'imi Fairbairn; * Player that was a rookie in 2018
INDIANAPOLIS, 113, Adam Vinatieri; JACK-
SONVILLE, 76, Josh Lambo; KANSAS CITY, 137, NONKICKERS
Harrison Butker; LOS ANGELES CHARGERS, 88, TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS
Melvin Gordon; MIAMI, 89, *Jason Sanders; NEW Brown, Antonio, Pit. 15 0 15 0 0 90
ENGLAND, 130, Stephen Gostkowski; N.Y. JETS, Gordon, Melvin, LA-C 14 10 4 0 2 88
129, Jason Myers; OAKLAND, 66, *Daniel Carlson; Ebron, Eric, Ind. 14 1 13 0 0 84
PITTSBURGH, 90, Antonio Brown; TENNESSEE, Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 14 1 12 1 0 84
106, Ryan Succop Hunt, Kareem, K.C. 14 7 7 0 0 84
Conner, James, Pit. 13 12 1 0 2 82
NFC: ARIZONA, 62, David Johnson; ATLANTA, 93, Matt Henry, Derrick, Ten. 12 12 0 0 0 72
Bryant; CAROLINA, 78, Christian McCaffrey; CHICA- White, James, N.E. 12 5 7 0 0 72
GO, 111, Cody Parkey; DALLAS, 119, Brett Maher; Williams, Mike, LA-C 11 1 10 0 1 68
DETROIT, 114, Matt Prater; GREEN BAY, 124, Mason Hopkins, DeAndre, Hou. 11 0 11 0 0 66
Crosby; LOS ANGELES RAMS, 132, Todd Gurley; Mack, Marlon, Ind. 10 9 1 0 2 64
MINNESOTA, 93, Dan Bailey; NEW ORLEANS, 136, * Chubb, Nick, Cle. 10 8 2 0 0 60
Wil Lutz; N.Y. GIANTS, 127, Aldrick Rosas; Kelce, Travis, K.C. 10 0 10 0 0 60
PHILADELPHIA, 111, Jake Elliott; SAN FRANCISCO, * Lindsay, Phillip, Den. 10 9 1 0 0 60
126, Robbie Gould; SEATTLE, 114, Sebastian Drake, Kenyan, Mia. 9 4 5 0 0 54
Janikowski; TAMPA BAY, 56, Chandler Catanzaro; Mixon, Joe, Cin. 9 8 1 0 0 54
WASHINGTON, 103, Dustin Hopkins * Allen, Josh, Buf. 8 8 0 0 0 48
Collins, Alex, Bal. 8 7 1 0 0 48
TEAM CHAMPION Jones, Zay, Buf. 7 0 7 0 1 44
AFC: 565 Kansas City Smith-Schuster, JuJu, Pit. 7 0 7 0 1 44
NFC: 527 L.A. Rams Boyd, Tyler, Cin. 7 0 7 0 0 42
Ross, John, Cin. 7 0 7 0 0 42

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TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS
Allen, Keenan, LA-C 6 0 6 0 1 38 Brady, Tom, N.E. 2 2 0 0 0 12
Stills, Kenny, Mia. 6 0 6 0 1 38 Croom, Jason, Buf. 2 0 1 1 0 12
Anderson, Robby, NYJ 6 0 6 0 0 36 Dixon, Kenneth, Bal. 2 2 0 0 0 12
Cook, Jared, Oak. 6 0 6 0 0 36 Doyle, Jack, Ind. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Crowell, Isaiah, NYJ 6 6 0 0 0 36 Driskel, Jeff, Cin. 2 2 0 0 0 12
Edelman, Julian, N.E. 6 0 6 0 0 36 * Hamilton, DaeSean, Den. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Ekeler, Austin, LA-C 6 3 3 0 0 36 Heuerman, Jeff, Den. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Fournette, Leonard, Jac. 6 5 1 0 0 36 * Jackson, Justin, LA-C 2 2 0 0 0 12
Green, A.J., Cin. 6 0 6 0 0 36 James, Jesse, Pit. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Hilton, T.Y., Ind. 6 0 6 0 0 36 Keenum, Case, Den. 2 2 0 0 0 12
* Michel, Sony, N.E. 6 6 0 0 0 36 King, Desmond, LA-C 2 0 0 2 0 12
Miller, Lamar, Hou. 6 5 1 0 0 36 LaFell, Brandon, Oak. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Westbrook, Dede, Jac. 6 0 5 1 0 36 Lewis, Dion, Ten. 2 1 1 0 0 12
Williams, Damien, K.C. 6 4 2 0 0 36 Mariota, Marcus, Ten. 2 2 0 0 0 12
* Callaway, Antonio, Cle. 5 0 5 0 1 32 McKenzie, Isaiah, Buf. 2 2 0 0 0 12
Allen, Javorius, Bal. 5 3 2 0 0 30 Pascal, Zach, Ind. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Brown, John, Bal. 5 0 5 0 0 30 Perriman, Breshad, Cle. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Conley, Chris, K.C. 5 0 5 0 0 30 Pryor, Terrelle, NYJ 2 0 2 0 0 12
* Freeman, Royce, Den. 5 5 0 0 0 30 Roberts, Seth, Oak. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Hyde, Carlos, Cle. 5 5 0 0 0 30 Sharpe, Tajae, Ten. 2 0 2 0 0 12
* Jackson, Lamar, Bal. 5 5 0 0 0 30 Stocker, Luke, Ten. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Landry, Jarvis, Cle. 5 1 4 0 0 30 Van Noy, Kyle, N.E. 2 0 0 2 0 12
Patterson, Cordarrelle, N.E. 5 1 3 1 0 30 Ware, Spencer, K.C. 2 2 0 0 0 12
Sanders, Emmanuel, Den. 5 1 4 0 0 30 Young, Tavon, Bal. 2 0 0 2 0 12
Thomas, Demaryius, Den.-Hou. 5 0 5 0 0 30 Core, Cody, Cin. 1 0 1 0 1 8
Watson, Deshaun, Hou. 5 5 0 0 0 30 Amendola, Danny, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Williams, Tyrell, LA-C 5 0 5 0 0 30 * Ateman, Marcell, Oak. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Yeldon, T.J., Jac. 5 1 4 0 0 30 Bailey, Allen, K.C. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Davis, Corey, Ten. 4 0 4 0 0 24 * Baker, Jerome, Mia. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Develin, James, N.E. 4 4 0 0 0 24 * Ballage, Kalen, Mia. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Fuller, Will, Hou. 4 0 4 0 0 24 * Bates, Jessie, Cin. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Gordon, Josh, Cle.-N.E. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Benjamin, Kelvin, Buf. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Grant, Jakeem, Mia. 4 0 2 2 0 24 Benjamin, Travis, LA-C 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Herndon, Chris, NYJ 4 0 4 0 0 24 Booker, Devontae, Den. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Higgins, Rashard, Cle. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Bortles, Blake, Jac. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* Hines, Nyheim, Ind. 4 2 2 0 0 24 Brown, Jayon, Ten. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Martin, Doug, Oak. 4 4 0 0 0 24 Burkhead, Rex, N.E. 1 0 1 0 0 6
McDonald, Vance, Pit. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Butler, Brice, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6
McGuire, Elijah, NYJ 4 3 1 0 0 24 Butler, Malcolm, Ten. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Njoku, David, Cle. 4 0 4 0 0 24 * Cannon, Trenton, NYJ 1 1 0 0 0 6
Robinson, Demarcus, K.C. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Carr, Derek, Oak. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* Sutton, Courtland, Den. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Carrier, Derek, Oak. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Thomas, Jordan, Hou. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Carroo, Leonte, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Wilson, Albert, Mia. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Claiborne, Morris, NYJ 1 0 0 1 0 6
Johnson, Duke, Cle. 3 0 3 0 2 22 Clowney, Jadeveon, Hou. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Nelson, Jordy, Oak. 3 0 3 0 1 20 Cole, Keelan, Jac. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Andrews, Mark, Bal. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Conley, Gareon, Oak. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Bernard, Giovani, Cin. 3 3 0 0 0 18 * Coutee, Keke, Hou. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Bolden, Brandon, Mia. 3 2 1 0 0 18 * Cruikshank, Dane, Ten. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Crabtree, Michael, Bal. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Cunningham, Zach, Hou. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Dorsett, Phillip, N.E. 3 0 3 0 0 18 * Darnold, Sam, NYJ 1 1 0 0 0 6
Fells, Darren, Cle. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Davis, Todd, Den. 1 0 0 1 0 6
* Foster, Robert, Buf. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Dawkins, Dion, Buf. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Gronkowski, Rob, N.E. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Derby, A.J., Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Harris, Demetrius, K.C. 3 0 3 0 0 18 DeValve, Seth, Cle. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Hogan, Chris, N.E. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Dupree, Bud, Pit. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Inman, Dontrelle, Ind. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Eifert, Tyler, Cin. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Lynch, Marshawn, Oak. 3 3 0 0 0 18 Ellington, Bruce, Hou. 1 0 1 0 0 6
McCoy, LeSean, Buf. 3 3 0 0 0 18 Emanuel, Kyle, LA-C 1 0 0 1 0 6
Moncrief, Donte, Jac. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Enunwa, Quincy, NYJ 1 0 1 0 0 6
Roberts, Andre, NYJ 3 0 1 2 0 18 Fejedelem, Clayton, Cin. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Roethlisberger, Ben, Pit. 3 3 0 0 0 18 Firkser, Anthony, Ten. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Samuels, Jaylen, Pit. 3 0 3 0 0 18 * Fitzpatrick, Minkah, Mia. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Smith, Jonnu, Ten. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Foreman, D'Onta, Hou. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Smith, Lee, Oak. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Fort, L.J., Pit. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Swoope, Erik, Ind. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Gore, Frank, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Uzomah, C.J., Cin. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Grant, Ryan, Ind. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Watkins, Sammy, K.C. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Green, Virgil, LA-C 1 0 1 0 0 6
Gates, Antonio, LA-C 2 0 2 0 2 16 Harris, Chris, Den. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Rogers, Chester, Ind. 2 0 2 0 2 16 Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 1 0 0 1 0 6
* Edwards, Gus, Bal. 2 2 0 0 1 14 Hewitt, Ryan, Ind. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Mahomes, Patrick, K.C. 2 2 0 0 1 14 * Hubbard, Sam, Cin. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Alie-Cox, Mo, Ind. 2 0 2 0 0 12 * Hurst, Hayden, Bal. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Blue, Alfred, Hou. 2 2 0 0 0 12 Ivory, Chris, Buf. 1 1 0 0 0 6

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TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS NFC—INDIVIDUAL SCORERS
Jack, Myles, Jac. 1 0 0 1 0 6 KICKERS
Janovich, Andy, Den. 1 0 1 0 0 6 XP XPA FG FGA PTS
Jennings, Darius, Ten. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Lutz, Wil, N.O. 52 53 28 30 136
Johnson, Marcus, Ind. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Rosas, Aldrick, NY-G 31 32 32 33 127
Johnson, Michael, Cin. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Gould, Robbie, S.F. 27 29 33 34 126
Johnson, Trumaine, NYJ 1 0 0 1 0 6 Crosby, Mason, G.B. 34 36 30 37 124
Jones, Chris, K.C. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Maher, Brett, Dal. 32 33 29 36 119
Jones, Cyrus, Bal. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Zuerlein, Greg, LA-R 35 36 27 31 116
Jones, Reshad, Mia. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Janikowski, Sebastian, Sea. 48 51 22 27 114
Joseph, Johnathan, Hou. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Prater, Matt, Det. 30 30 28 32 114
Kearse, Jermaine, NYJ 1 0 1 0 0 6 Elliott, Jake, Phi. 33 35 26 31 111
LaCosse, Matt, Den. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Parkey, Cody, Chi. 42 45 23 30 111
Lee, Darron, NYJ 1 0 0 1 0 6 Hopkins, Dustin, Was. 25 26 26 29 103
Leggett, Jordan, NYJ 1 0 1 0 0 6 Bailey, Dan, Min. 30 31 21 28 93
Lengel, Matt, Cin. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Bryant, Matt, Atl. 33 35 20 21 93
McCourty, Devin, N.E. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Catanzaro, Chandler, T.B.-Car. 30 35 16 20 78
Moore, Chris, Bal. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Gano, Graham, Car. 30 33 14 16 72
O'Leary, Nick, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Santos, Cairo, LA-R-T.B. 22 23 14 18 64
Parker, DeVante, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Gonzalez, Zane, Cle.-Ariz 8 11 9 14 35
Parker, Ron, K.C. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Dawson, Phil, Ariz 15 15 5 8 30
Patrick, Tim, Den. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Tavecchio, Giorgio, Atl. 8 8 5 5 23
Peterman, Nathan, Buf. 1 1 0 0 0 6 Ficken, Sam, LA-R 10 10 1 3 13
Powell, Bilal, NYJ 1 0 1 0 0 6 Hekker, Johnny, LA-R 1 1 1 1 4
Pruitt, MyCole, Ten. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Reid, Justin, Hou. 1 0 0 1 0 6 NONKICKERS
Richard, Jalen, Oak. 1 1 0 0 0 6 TD TDR TDP TDM X2G PTS
Ridley, Stevan, Pit. 1 1 0 0 0 6 Gurley, Todd, LA-R 21 17 4 0 3 132
Seferian-Jenkins, Austin, Jac.1 0 1 0 0 6 Kamara, Alvin, N.O. 18 14 4 0 3 114
Sherman, Anthony, K.C. 1 0 1 0 0 6 * Barkley, Saquon, NY-G 15 11 4 0 1 92
Smith, Telvin, Jac. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Adams, Davante, G.B. 13 0 13 0 1 80
* Smith, Vyncint, Hou. 1 0 1 0 0 6 McCaffrey, Christian, Car. 13 7 6 0 0 78
Snead, Willie, Bal. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Johnson, David, Ariz 10 7 3 0 1 62
Sorensen, Daniel, K.C. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Lockett, Tyler, Sea. 10 0 10 0 1 62
Suggs, Terrell, Bal. 1 0 0 1 0 6 * Ridley, Calvin, Atl. 10 0 10 0 0 60
Switzer, Ryan, Pit. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Diggs, Stefon, Min. 9 0 9 0 1 56
Tannehill, Ryan, Mia. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Thielen, Adam, Min. 9 0 9 0 1 56
Taylor, Taywan, Ten. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Carson, Chris, Sea. 9 9 0 0 0 54
Taylor, Tyrod, Cle. 1 1 0 0 0 6 Coleman, Tevin, Atl. 9 4 5 0 0 54
Thomas, De'Anthony, K.C. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Elliott, Ezekiel, Dal. 9 6 3 0 0 54
Villanueva, Alejandro, Pit. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Evans, Mike, T.B. 9 0 8 1 0 54
* Washington, James, Pit. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Howard, Jordan, Chi. 9 9 0 0 0 54
West, Charcandrick, K.C. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jones, Aaron, G.B. 9 8 1 0 0 54
* Wilkins, Jordan, Ind. 1 1 0 0 0 6 Thomas, Michael, N.O. 9 0 9 0 0 54
* Williams, Darrel, K.C. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 8 3 5 0 0 48
Williams, Maxx, Bal. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Ertz, Zach, Phi. 8 0 8 0 0 48
Williams, Shawn, Cin. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Jones, Julio, Atl. 8 0 8 0 0 48
Williams, Vince, Pit. 1 0 0 1 0 6 Peterson, Adrian, Was. 8 7 1 0 0 48
Burns, Artie, Pit. 0 0 0 0 0 ^2 Godwin, Chris, T.B. 7 0 7 0 1 44
Coley, Trevon, Cle. 0 0 0 0 0 ^2 Cooper, Amari, Oak.-Dal. 7 0 7 0 0 42
Dareus, Marcell, Jac. 0 0 0 0 0 ^2 Ingram, Mark, N.O. 7 6 1 0 0 42
Hayward, Casey, LA-C 0 0 0 0 0 2 * Miller, Anthony, Chi. 7 0 7 0 0 42
* Jacobs, Leon, Jac. 0 0 0 0 0 ^2 Samuel, Curtis, Car. 7 2 5 0 0 42
* Mayfield, Baker, Cle. 0 0 0 0 1 2 Woods, Robert, LA-R 7 1 6 0 0 42
Rogers, Eli, Pit. 0 0 0 0 1 2 Burton, Trey, Chi. 6 0 6 0 1 38
Fitzgerald, Larry, Ariz 6 0 6 0 1 38
^ Safety Murray, Latavius, Min. 6 6 0 0 1 38
Team safety credited to Buffalo and Pittsburgh Prescott, Dak, Dal. 6 6 0 0 1 38
# Scored kicking extra point Barber, Peyton, T.B. 6 5 1 0 0 36
* Player that was a rookie in 2018 Beckham, Odell, NY-G 6 0 6 0 0 36
Brate, Cameron, T.B. 6 0 6 0 0 36
Cooks, Brandin, LA-R 6 1 5 0 0 36
Jeffery, Alshon, Phi. 6 0 6 0 0 36
Kupp, Cooper, LA-R 6 0 6 0 0 36
Kittle, George, S.F. 5 0 5 0 1 32
Smallwood, Wendell, Phi. 5 3 2 0 1 32
Baldwin, Doug, Sea. 5 0 5 0 0 30
Blount, LeGarrette, Det. 5 5 0 0 0 30
Breida, Matt, S.F. 5 3 2 0 0 30
Brown, Jaron, Sea. 5 0 5 0 0 30
Davis, Mike, Sea. 5 4 1 0 0 30
Golladay, Kenny, Det. 5 0 5 0 0 30
Howard, O.J., T.B. 5 0 5 0 0 30
Humphries, Adam, T.B. 5 0 5 0 0 30
Jackson, DeSean, T.B. 5 1 4 0 0 30
Jones, Marvin, Det. 5 0 5 0 0 30

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TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS
Moore, David, Sea. 5 0 5 0 0 30 Reed, Jordan, Was. 2 0 2 0 0 12
* Pettis, Dante, S.F. 5 0 5 0 0 30 Richardson, Paul, Was. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Reynolds, Josh, LA-R 5 0 5 0 0 30 Shepard, Russell, NY-G 2 0 2 0 0 12
Robinson, Aldrick, Min. 5 0 5 0 0 30 * Thomas, Ian, Car. 2 0 2 0 0 12
* Smith, Tre'Quan, N.O. 5 0 5 0 0 30 * Valdes-Scantling, Marquez, G.B. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Hooper, Austin, Atl. 4 0 4 0 1 26 Watson, Benjamin, N.O. 2 0 2 0 0 12
Sanu, Mohamed, Atl. 4 0 4 0 1 26 Bellamy, Josh, Chi. 1 0 1 0 1 8
Shepard, Sterling, NY-G 4 0 4 0 1 26 Brown, Malcolm, LA-R 1 0 1 0 1 8
Tate, Golden, Det.-Phi. 4 0 4 0 1 26 Ellison, Rhett, NY-G 1 0 1 0 1 8
Agholor, Nelson, Phi. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Floyd, Michael, Was. 1 0 1 0 1 8
Bibbs, Kapri, Was. 4 3 1 0 0 24 Littleton, Cory, LA-R 1 0 0 1 0 ^8
Bourne, Kendrick, S.F. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Shaheen, Adam, Chi. 1 0 1 0 1 8
Brees, Drew, N.O. 4 4 0 0 0 24 Taylor, Trent, S.F. 1 0 1 0 1 8
Cook, Dalvin, Min. 4 2 2 0 0 24 Wright, Jarius, Car. 1 0 1 0 1 8
Funchess, Devin, Car. 4 0 4 0 0 24 * Allen, Kyle, Car. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* Goedert, Dallas, Phi. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Amukamara, Prince, Chi. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Goodwin, Marquise, S.F. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Arnold, Dan, N.O. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Johnson, Kerryon, Det. 4 3 1 0 0 24 Artis-Payne, Cameron, Car. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Newton, Cam, Car. 4 4 0 0 0 24 Baker, Budda, Ariz 1 0 0 1 0 6
Olsen, Greg, Car. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Beasley, Vic, Atl. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Robinson, Allen, Chi. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Beathard, C.J., S.F. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Rudolph, Kyle, Min. 4 0 4 0 0 24 Breeland, Bashaud, G.B. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Ryan, Matt, Atl. 4 3 1 0 0 24 Bynes, Josh, Ariz 1 0 0 1 0 6
* Smith, Ito, Atl. 4 4 0 0 0 24 Coleman, Justin, Sea. 1 0 0 1 0 6
* Adams, Josh, Phi. 3 3 0 0 1 20 Countess, Blake, LA-R 1 0 0 1 0 6
Ajayi, Jay, Phi. 3 3 0 0 1 20 Cousins, Kirk, Min. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Engram, Evan, NY-G 3 0 3 0 1 20 Decker, Taylor, Det. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Everett, Gerald, LA-R 3 0 3 0 1 20 Diggs, Quandre, Det. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Williams, Jamaal, G.B. 3 3 0 0 1 20 Evans, Justin, T.B. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Anderson, C.J., Car.-LA-R 3 2 1 0 0 18 Exum, Antone, S.F. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Beasley, Cole, Dal. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Floyd, Leonard, Chi. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Dickson, Ed, Sea. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Fowler, Bennie, NY-G 1 0 1 0 0 6
Jackson, Eddie, Chi. 3 0 0 3 0 18 Gallman, Wayne, NY-G 1 1 0 0 0 6
Jarwin, Blake, Dal. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Garcon, Pierre, S.F. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Kirk, Christian, Ariz 3 0 3 0 0 18 * Gardeck, Dennis, Ariz 1 0 0 1 0 6
Roberts, Michael, Det. 3 0 3 0 0 18 Hall, Marvin, Atl. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Sproles, Darren, Phi. 3 1 2 0 0 18 Hicks, Akiem, Chi. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Trubisky, Mitchell, Chi. 3 3 0 0 0 18 Hill, Josh, N.O. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Vannett, Nick, Sea. 3 0 3 0 0 18 * Hughes, Mike, Min. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Zenner, Zach, Det. 3 3 0 0 0 18 Hunter, Danielle, Min. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Clement, Corey, Phi. 2 2 0 0 1 14 * Jackson, Josh, G.B. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Davis, Vernon, Was. 2 0 2 0 1 14 Johnson, Josh, Was. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* Gallup, Michael, Dal. 2 0 2 0 1 14 Jones, Andy, Det. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Ginn, Ted, N.O. 2 0 2 0 1 14 Jones, Colin, Car. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Rodgers, Aaron, G.B. 2 2 0 0 1 14 Jones, Deion, Atl. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Smith, Torrey, Car. 2 0 2 0 1 14 * Jones, Ronald, T.B. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Allison, Geronimo, G.B. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Joseph, Linval, Min. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Armah, Alex, Car. 2 2 0 0 0 12 Juszczyk, Kyle, S.F. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Austin, Tavon, Dal. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Kendricks, Lance, G.B. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Carr, Austin, N.O. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Kumerow, Jake, G.B. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Celek, Garrett, S.F. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Latimer, Cody, NY-G 1 0 1 0 0 6
Cobb, Randall, G.B. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Lewis, Tommylee, N.O. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Crowder, Jamison, Was. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Mack, Khalil, Chi. 1 0 0 1 0 6
* Dissly, Will, Sea. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Manhertz, Chris, Car. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Doctson, Josh, Was. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Manning, Eli, NY-G 1 1 0 0 0 6
Ebukam, Samson, LA-R 2 0 0 2 0 12 Marshall, Brandon, Sea. 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Edmonds, Chase, Ariz 2 2 0 0 0 12 Meredith, Cameron, N.O. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Fitzpatrick, Ryan, T.B. 2 2 0 0 0 12 Mizzell, Taquan, Chi. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Gabriel, Taylor, Chi. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Montgomery, Ty, G.B. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Goff, Jared, LA-R 2 2 0 0 0 12 Mostert, Raheem, S.F. 1 1 0 0 0 6
Graham, Jimmy, G.B. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Paulsen, Logan, Atl. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Hardy, Justin, Atl. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Peters, Marcus, LA-R 1 0 0 1 0 6
Higbee, Tyler, LA-R 2 0 2 0 0 12 * Quinn, Trey, Was. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Hill, Taysom, N.O. 2 2 0 0 0 12 Riley, Curtis, NY-G 1 0 0 1 0 6
Hurns, Allen, Dal. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Rodgers, Jacquizz, T.B. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* James, Richie, S.F. 2 0 1 1 0 12 Seals-Jones, Ricky, Ariz 1 0 1 0 0 6
Jones, T.J., Det. 2 0 2 0 0 12 * Sherfield, Trent, Ariz 1 0 1 0 0 6
* Kirkwood, Keith, N.O. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Simonson, Scott, NY-G 1 0 1 0 0 6
Line, Zach, N.O. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Slay, Darius, Det. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Matthews, Jordan, Phi. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Smith, Alex, Was. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* Moore, D.J., Car. 2 0 2 0 0 12 Smith, Jaylon, Dal. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Morris, Alfred, S.F. 2 2 0 0 0 12 Smith, Preston, Was. 1 0 0 1 0 6
Ogletree, Alec, NY-G 2 0 0 2 0 12 Smith, Rod, Dal. 1 1 0 0 0 6
* Penny, Rashaad, Sea. 2 2 0 0 0 12 Sowell, Bradley, Chi. 1 0 1 0 0 6

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TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS TD TDR TDP TDM 2-PT. PTS
Sprinkle, Jeremy, Was. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Barron, Mark, LA-R 0 0 0 0 0 ^2
Swaim, Geoff, Dal. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Goldman, Eddie, Chi. 0 0 0 0 0 ^2
Thompson, Chris, Was. 1 0 1 0 0 6 * Jackson, Donte, Car. 0 0 0 0 0 2
Toilolo, Levine, Det. 1 0 1 0 0 6 Kwiatkoski, Nick, Chi. 0 0 0 0 1 2
Tonyan, Robert, G.B. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Treadwell, Laquon, Min. 1 0 1 0 0 6
Wagner, Bobby, Sea. 1 0 0 1 0 6 ^ Safety
Williams, Chad, Ariz 1 0 1 0 0 6 Team safety credited to San Francisco
Williams, P.J., N.O. 1 0 0 1 0 6 # Scored kicking extra point
Winston, Jameis, T.B. 1 1 0 0 0 6 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
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AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—SCORING


TD TDR TDP TDM XKG XKAtt X2G X2Att FG FGA SAF POINTS
Kansas City 71 16 50 5 65 69 1 2 24 27 0 565
New England 51 18 29 4 49 50 0 1 27 32 0 436
Indianapolis 52 13 39 0 44 47 4 5 23 27 0 433
L.A. Chargers 51 16 32 3 36 43 6 8 24 29 0 428
Pittsburgh 54 16 35 3 44 49 4 5 16 23 2 428
Houston 42 12 26 4 39 41 0 1 37 42 0 402
Baltimore 41 19 18 4 36 37 1 4 35 39 0 389
Cincinnati 45 13 27 5 39 41 1 4 19 23 0 368
Cleveland 44 15 29 0 28 34 4 10 19 25 1 359
N.Y. Jets 34 11 18 5 30 33 0 1 33 36 0 333
Denver 39 18 19 2 35 35 0 4 20 25 0 329
Miami 38 7 26 5 35 36 1 1 18 20 0 319
Tennessee 34 15 16 3 28 31 0 1 26 30 0 310
Oakland 30 9 19 2 27 28 1 2 27 32 0 290
Buffalo 29 15 13 1 25 26 1 3 22 28 1 269
Jacksonville 25 7 15 3 22 23 0 2 23 26 2 245

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

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—SCORING

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

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FIELD GOALS AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—FIELD GOALS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
NFC: .971 Robbie Gould, San Francisco FG FGA Pct Long
AFC: .941 * Daniel Carlson, Oakland N.Y. Jets 33 36 .917 56
Miami 18 20 .900 50
FIELD GOALS Baltimore 35 39 .897 56
AFC: 37 Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Kansas City 24 27 .889 54
NFC: 33 Robbie Gould, San Francisco Jacksonville 23 26 .885 57
Houston 37 42 .881 54
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Tennessee 26 30 .867 54
AFC: 42 Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Indianapolis 23 27 .852 54
NFC: 37 Mason Crosby, Green Bay New England 27 32 .844 52
Oakland 27 32 .844 52
FIELD GOALS, GAME L.A. Chargers 24 29 .828 59
AFC: 7 Jason Myers, N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis, Cincinnati 19 23 .826 51
October 14 (7 attempts) Denver 20 25 .800 53
NFC: 5 Mason Crosby, Green Bay vs. Minnesota, Buffalo 22 28 .786 54
September 16 (6 attempts) - (OT) Cleveland 19 25 .760 51
Pittsburgh 16 23 .696 50
LONGEST FIELD GOAL
NFC: 63 Graham Gano, Carolina vs. N.Y. Giants, AFC Total 393 464 — 59
October 7
AFC: 59 * Mike Badgley, L.A. Chargers vs. Cincinnati, AFC Average 24.6 29.0 .847 —
December 9

AVERAGE YARDS MADE NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—FIELD GOALS


AFC: 40.8 * Daniel Carlson, Oakland
NFC: 40.4 Graham Gano, Carolina FG FGA Pct Long
San Francisco 33 34 .971 53
N.Y. Giants 32 33 .970 57
Atlanta 25 26 .962 57
New Orleans 28 30 .933 54
Carolina 19 21 .905 63
Washington 26 29 .897 56
Detroit 28 32 .875 54
Philadelphia 26 31 .839 56
L.A. Rams 34 41 .829 56
Seattle 22 27 .815 56
Green Bay 30 37 .811 53
Dallas 29 36 .806 62
Chicago 23 30 .767 50
Tampa Bay 20 27 .741 59
Arizona 12 17 .706 55
Minnesota 22 32 .688 52

NFC Total 409 483 — 63

NFC Average 25.6 30.2 .847 —

League Total 802 947 — 63

League Average 25.1 29.6 .847 —

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AFC—INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS

Avg Avg Avg


1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50 or Yds Yds Yds
Yards Yards Yards Yards Longer Totals Att Made Miss Long

* 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

Leader based on overall percentage, minimum 16 field goals


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NFC—INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS

Avg Avg Avg


1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50 or Yds Yds Yds
Yards Yards Yards Yards Longer Totals Att Made Miss Long

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

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RUSHING NFL TOP TEN RUSHERS
YARDS Att Yards Avg Long TD
NFC: 1434 Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Elliott, Ezekiel, Dal. 304 1434 4.7 41 6
AFC: 1168 Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Barkley, Saquon, NY-G 261 1307 5.0 78t 11
Gurley, Todd, LA-R 256 1251 4.9 36 17
YARDS, GAME Mixon, Joe, Cin. 237 1168 4.9 51 8
AFC: 238 Derrick Henry, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Carson, Chris, Sea. 247 1151 4.7 61 9
December 6 (17 attempts, 4 TD) McCaffrey, Christian, Car. 219 1098 5.0 59 7
NFC: 208 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams at Denver, Henry, Derrick, Ten. 215 1059 4.9 99t 12
October 14 (28 attempts, 2 TD) Peterson, Adrian, Was. 251 1042 4.2 90t 7
Lindsay, Phillip, Den. 192 1037 5.4 65t 9
LONGEST Chubb, Nick, Cle. 192 996 5.2 92t 8
AFC: 99 Derrick Henry, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville,
December 6 - TD AFC—INDIVIDUAL RUSHERS
NFC: 90 Adrian Peterson, Washington at Philadelphia, Att Yards Avg Long TD
December 3 - TD Mixon, Joe, Cin. 237 1168 4.9 51 8
Henry, Derrick, Ten. 215 1059 4.9 99t 12
ATTEMPTS * Lindsay, Phillip, Den. 192 1037 5.4 65t 9
NFC: 304 Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas * Chubb, Nick, Cle. 192 996 5.2 92t 8
AFC: 237 Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Conner, James, Pit. 215 973 4.5 30 12
Miller, Lamar, Hou. 210 973 4.6 97t 5
ATTEMPTS, GAME * Michel, Sony, N.E. 209 931 4.5 34t 6
AFC: 33 Tennessee at N.Y. Giants, December 16 Mack, Marlon, Ind. 195 908 4.7 49 9
(170 yards, 2 TD) Gordon, Melvin, LA-C 175 885 5.1 34t 10
NFC: 32 Seattle vs. Dallas, September 23 Hunt, Kareem, K.C. 181 824 4.6 45 7
(102 yards, 1 TD) Martin, Doug, Oak. 172 723 4.2 29 4
Gore, Frank, Mia. 156 722 4.6 39 0
YARDS PER ATTEMPT * Edwards, Gus, Bal. 137 718 5.2 43 2
NFC: 5.5 Aaron Jones, Green Bay * Jackson, Lamar, Bal. 147 695 4.7 39 5
AFC: 5.4* Phillip Lindsay, Denver Crowell, Isaiah, NYJ 143 685 4.8 77t 6
* Allen, Josh, Buf. 89 631 7.1 45 8
TOUCHDOWNS Hyde, Carlos, Cle.-Jac. 172 571 3.3 22 5
NFC: 17 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams Ekeler, Austin, LA-C 106 554 5.2 41 3
AFC: 12 James Conner, Pittsburgh Watson, Deshaun, Hou. 99 551 5.6 34 5
12 Derrick Henry, Tennessee Drake, Kenyan, Mia. 120 535 4.5 54t 4
* Freeman, Royce, Den. 130 521 4.0 24 5
TEAM LEADERS, YARDS Lewis, Dion, Ten. 155 517 3.3 36 1
AFC: BALTIMORE, 718, *Gus Edwards; BUFFALO, 631, McCoy, LeSean, Buf. 161 514 3.2 28t 3
*Josh Allen; CINCINNATI, 1168, Joe Mixon; CLEVE- Blue, Alfred, Hou. 150 499 3.3 17 2
LAND, 996, *Nick Chubb; DENVER, 1037, *Phillip Fournette, Leonard, Jac. 133 439 3.3 25 5
Lindsay; HOUSTON, 973, Lamar Miller; INDIANAPO- White, James, N.E. 94 425 4.5 27t 5
LIS, 908, Marlon Mack; JACKSONVILLE, 439, Yeldon, T.J., Jac. 104 414 4.0 20 1
Leonard Fournette; KANSAS CITY, 824, Kareem Collins, Alex, Bal. 114 411 3.6 19 7
Hunt; LOS ANGELES CHARGERS, 885, Melvin Gor- Ivory, Chris, Buf. 115 385 3.3 21 1
don; MIAMI, 722, Frank Gore; NEW ENGLAND, 931, Lynch, Marshawn, Oak. 90 376 4.2 52 3
*Sony Michel; N.Y. JETS, 685, Isaiah Crowell; OAK- Bortles, Blake, Jac. 58 365 6.3 41 1
LAND, 723, Doug Martin; PITTSBURGH, 973, Mariota, Marcus, Ten. 64 357 5.6 27 2
James Conner; TENNESSEE, 1059, Derrick Henry Powell, Bilal, NYJ 80 343 4.3 38 0
* Wilkins, Jordan, Ind. 60 336 5.6 53 1
NFC: ARIZONA, 940, David Johnson; ATLANTA, 800, Dixon, Kenneth, Bal. 60 333 5.6 37 2
Tevin Coleman; CAROLINA, 1098, Christian McCaf- * Hines, Nyheim, Ind. 85 314 3.7 18 2
frey; CHICAGO, 935, Jordan Howard; DALLAS, McGuire, Elijah, NYJ 92 276 3.0 34 3
1434, Ezekiel Elliott; DETROIT, 641, *Kerryon John- Mahomes, Patrick, K.C. 60 272 4.5 28 2
son; GREEN BAY, 728, Aaron Jones; LOS ANGELES Richard, Jalen, Oak. 55 259 4.7 30 1
RAMS, 1251, Todd Gurley; MINNESOTA, 615, Dalvin * Samuels, Jaylen, Pit. 56 256 4.6 25 0
Cook; NEW ORLEANS, 883, Alvin Kamara; N.Y. Williams, Damien, K.C. 50 256 5.1 25 4
GIANTS, 1307, *Saquon Barkley; PHILADELPHIA, Murphy, Marcus, Buf. 52 250 4.8 30 0
511, *Josh Adams; SAN FRANCISCO, 814, Matt Ware, Spencer, K.C. 51 246 4.8 34 2
Breida; SEATTLE, 1151, Chris Carson; TAMPA BAY, Patterson, Cordarrelle, N.E. 42 228 5.4 27 1
871, Peyton Barber; WASHINGTON, 1042, Adrian Bernard, Giovani, Cin. 56 211 3.8 23 3
Peterson * Jackson, Justin, LA-C 50 206 4.1 20 2
Johnson, Duke, Cle. 40 201 5.0 23 0
TEAM CHAMPION * Ballage, Kalen, Mia. 36 191 5.3 75t 1
NFC: 2560 Seattle Montgomery, Ty, G.B.-Bal. 41 188 4.6 16 1
AFC: 2441 Baltimore Burkhead, Rex, N.E. 57 186 3.3 12 0
Booker, Devontae, Den. 34 183 5.4 26 1
* Player that was a rookie in 2018 Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 22 151 6.9 33 1
Luck, Andrew, Ind. 46 148 3.2 33 0
Tannehill, Ryan, Mia. 32 145 4.5 20 0
* Darnold, Sam, NYJ 44 138 3.1 28 1
* Mayfield, Baker, Cle. 39 131 3.4 35 0
Driskel, Jeff, Cin. 25 130 5.2 27t 2
Taylor, Tyrod, Cle. 16 125 7.8 24 1
Kessler, Cody, Jac. 19 123 6.5 21 0
Washington, DeAndre, Oak. 30 115 3.8 13 0

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Att Yards Avg Long TD Att Yards Avg Long TD
* Cannon, Trenton, NYJ 38 113 3.0 21 1 Boyd, Tyler, Cin. 2 3 1.5 5 0
Allen, Javorius, Bal. 41 110 2.7 17 3 Henne, Chad, K.C. 1 3 3.0 3 0
Edelman, Julian, N.E. 9 107 11.9 20 0 Jennings, Darius, Ten. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Dalton, Andy, Cin. 16 99 6.2 21 0 Perriman, Breshad, Cle. 4 2 0.5 7 0
Roethlisberger, Ben, Pit. 31 98 3.2 18 3 Sherman, Anthony, K.C. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Westbrook, Dede, Jac. 9 98 10.9 43 0 Smith, Geno, LA-C 8 2 0.3 9 0
Keenum, Case, Den. 26 93 3.6 17 2 * Batson, Cameron, Ten. 1 1 1.0 1 0
Bolden, Brandon, Mia. 8 91 11.4 54t 2 Bohanon, Tommy, Jac. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Ridley, Stevan, Pit. 29 80 2.8 12 1 * Bojorquez, Corey, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0
* Ford, Keith, Buf. 21 79 3.8 11 0 * Coutee, Keke, Hou. 3 0 0.0 3 0
Allen, Keenan, LA-C 9 75 8.3 28 0 Enunwa, Quincy, NYJ 1 0 0.0 0 0
Barner, Kenjon, N.E. 19 71 3.7 11 0 Gabbert, Blaine, Ten. 6 0 0.0 1 0
McKenzie, Isaiah, Buf. 10 66 6.6 15t 2 * Hurst, Hayden, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Landry, Jarvis, Cle. 3 60 20.0 51 1 Ingram, Melvin, LA-C 1 0 0.0 0 0
Davis, Corey, Ten. 6 55 9.2 39 0 Jones, Zay, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Sanders, Emmanuel, Den. 4 53 13.3 35t 1 * Jones, J.J., LA-C-NYJ 1 0 0.0 0 0
Watkins, Sammy, K.C. 5 52 10.4 31 0 Smith, Keith, Oak. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Peterman, Nathan, Buf. 10 50 5.0 24 1 Stocker, Luke, Ten. 1 0 0.0 0 0
* Newsome, Detrez, LA-C 11 49 4.5 16 0 Anderson, Derek, Buf. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
Carr, Derek, Oak. 24 47 2.0 15 1 Foreman, D'Onta, Hou. 7 -1 -.1 2 0
Flacco, Joe, Bal. 19 45 2.4 13 0 Kelly, Chad, Den. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
* Williams, Darrel, K.C. 13 44 3.4 8 0 Pryor, Terrelle, Buf. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
* Townsend, Johnny, Oak. 1 42 42.0 42 0 * Sutton, Courtland, Den. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
Benjamin, Travis, LA-C 7 41 5.9 19 0 Weeden, Brandon, Hou. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
Grant, Corey, Jac. 13 40 3.1 8 0 West, Charcandrick, K.C. 2 -1 -.5 1 0
* Williams, Dave, Jac. 8 36 4.5 15 0 Amendola, Danny, Mia. 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
Brady, Tom, N.E. 23 35 1.5 10 2 Barkley, Matt, Buf. 3 -2 -0.7 0 0
* Walton, Mark, Cin. 14 34 2.4 10 0 Johnson, Marcus, Ind. 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
McCown, Josh, NYJ 5 32 6.4 12 0 McCarron, AJ, Oak. 3 -2 -.7 0 0
Dorsett, Phillip, N.E. 4 29 7.3 17 0 Nelson, Jordy, Oak. 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
Williams, Mike, LA-C 7 28 4.0 19t 1 Paul, Niles, Jac. 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0
Hill, Jeremy, N.E. 4 25 6.3 11 0 Rogers, Chester, Ind. 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0
Bryant, Martavis, Oak. 3 23 7.7 17 0 Rogers, Eli, Pit. 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0
Erickson, Alex, Cin. 3 22 7.3 14 0 Brissett, Jacoby, Ind. 7 -7 -1.0 -1 0
Osweiler, Brock, Mia. 8 21 2.6 7 0 Heyward-Bey, Darrius, Pit. 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0
Switzer, Ryan, Pit. 6 21 3.5 8 0 Hopkins, DeAndre, Hou. 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0
Waller, Darren, Oak. 1 21 21.0 21 0 Anderson, Robby, NYJ 2 -8 -4.0 1 0
Roberts, Andre, NYJ 2 20 10.0 18 0 Ebron, Eric, Ind. 3 -8 -2.7 2t 1
Henderson, De'Angelo Sr., NYJ 2 19 9.5 13 0 Hoyer, Brian, N.E. 11 -8 -.7 2 0
Moore, Chris, Bal. 5 17 3.4 9 0 Streater, Rod, Cle. 1 -11 -11.0 -11 0
Patrick, Tim, Den. 3 17 5.7 13 0
Fluellen, David, Ten. 4 16 4.0 13 0 t = Touchdown
Sharpe, Tajae, Ten. 1 16 16.0 16 0 Leader based on most yards gained
Wilson, Albert, Mia. 8 16 2.0 5 0 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
Wilds, Brandon, Jac. 6 15 2.5 5 0
Williams, Tyrell, LA-C 2 15 7.5 14 0 NFC—INDIVIDUAL RUSHERS
Carroo, Leonte, Mia. 1 14 14.0 14 0 Att Yards Avg Long TD
Smith-Schuster, JuJu, Pit. 1 13 13.0 13 0 Elliott, Ezekiel, Dal. 304 1434 4.7 41 6
Snead, Willie, Bal. 1 13 13.0 13 0 * Barkley, Saquon, NY-G 261 1307 5.0 78t 11
Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 2 12 6.0 13 0 Gurley, Todd, LA-R 256 1251 4.9 36 17
Dobbs, Joshua, Pit. 4 11 2.8 10 0 Carson, Chris, Sea. 247 1151 4.7 61 9
Watt, Derek, LA-C 4 11 2.8 8 0 McCaffrey, Christian, Car. 219 1098 5.0 59 7
Pascal, Zach, Ind. 2 10 5.0 8 0 Peterson, Adrian, Was. 251 1042 4.2 90t 7
Turbin, Robert, Ind. 4 10 2.5 5 0 Johnson, David, Ariz 258 940 3.6 53 7
DiMarco, Patrick, Buf. 1 9 9.0 9 0 Howard, Jordan, Chi. 250 935 3.7 42 9
Michael, Christine, Ind. 2 9 4.5 8 0 Kamara, Alvin, N.O. 194 883 4.6 49t 14
Ross, John, Cin. 4 9 2.3 7 0 Barber, Peyton, T.B. 234 871 3.7 28 5
Develin, James, N.E. 6 8 1.3 2t 4 Breida, Matt, S.F. 153 814 5.3 66t 3
Williams, Maxx, Bal. 3 8 2.7 7 0 Coleman, Tevin, Atl. 167 800 4.8 65 4
* Callaway, Antonio, Cle. 2 7 3.5 15 0 Jones, Aaron, G.B. 133 728 5.5 67 8
Carter, DeAndre, Hou. 1 7 7.0 7 0 Ingram, Mark, N.O. 138 645 4.7 38 6
Charles, Jamaal, Jac. 6 7 1.2 5 0 * Johnson, Kerryon, Det. 118 641 5.4 71 3
Rivers, Philip, LA-C 18 7 0.4 7 0 Cook, Dalvin, Min. 133 615 4.6 70 2
Fejedelem, Clayton, Cin. 2 6 3.0 6 0 Murray, Latavius, Min. 140 578 4.1 38t 6
Thomas, De'Anthony, K.C. 1 6 6.0 6 0 Davis, Mike, Sea. 112 514 4.6 37 4
Grant, Jakeem, Mia. 1 5 5.0 5 0 * Adams, Josh, Phi. 120 511 4.3 29 3
Janovich, Andy, Den. 2 5 2.5 3 0 Newton, Cam, Car. 101 488 4.8 29 4
Roberts, Seth, Oak. 3 5 1.7 11 0 Williams, Jamaal, G.B. 121 464 3.8 20 3
Brown, John, Bal. 3 4 1.3 3 0 Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 99 444 4.5 32 3
* McCloud, Ray-Ray, Buf. 2 4 2.0 7 0 Morris, Alfred, S.F. 111 428 3.9 51 2
McNichols, Jeremy, Ind. 2 4 2.0 7 0 Trubisky, Mitchell, Chi. 68 421 6.2 39 3
Miles, Rontez, NYJ 1 4 4.0 4 0 * Penny, Rashaad, Sea. 85 419 4.9 38 2
Nix, Roosevelt, Pit. 1 4 4.0 4 0 Blount, LeGarrette, Det. 154 418 2.7 27 5
* Turner, De'Lance, Bal. 1 4 4.0 4 0 Anderson, C.J., Car.-LA-R 67 403 6.0 46 2

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Att Yards Avg Long TD Att Yards Avg Long TD
Wilson, Russell, Sea. 67 376 5.6 40 0 Penny, Elijhaa, NY-G 7 25 3.6 8 0
Smallwood, Wendell, Phi. 87 364 4.2 15 3 Brees, Drew, N.O. 31 22 0.7 11 4
* Smith, Ito, Atl. 90 315 3.5 18 4 Cooper, Amari, Oak.-Dal. 2 20 10.0 11 0
Prescott, Dak, Dal. 75 305 4.1 28 6 Cunningham, Benny, Chi. 11 20 1.8 6 0
Winston, Jameis, T.B. 49 281 5.7 18 1 Manning, Eli, NY-G 15 20 1.3 7 1
Rodgers, Aaron, G.B. 43 269 6.3 23 2 * Allen, Kyle, Car. 5 19 3.8 10 1
* Wilson, Jeff, S.F. 66 266 4.0 18 0 Beckham, Odell, NY-G 5 19 3.8 11 0
Zenner, Zach, Det. 55 265 4.8 29 3 Davis, Justin, LA-R 2 19 9.5 19 0
Mostert, Raheem, S.F. 34 261 7.7 52t 1 Agnew, Jamal, Det. 1 17 17.0 17 0
Clement, Corey, Phi. 68 259 3.8 32 2 Cadet, Travaris, Car. 11 17 1.5 5 0
Brown, Malcolm, LA-R 43 212 4.9 19 0 Foles, Nick, Phi. 9 17 1.9 4 0
* Edmonds, Chase, Ariz 60 208 3.5 29 2 Everett, Gerald, LA-R 2 16 8.0 12 0
Hill, Taysom, N.O. 37 196 5.3 35 2 Jackson, Darius, Dal. 6 16 2.7 4 0
Ajayi, Jay, Phi. 45 184 4.1 20 3 Mizzell, Taquan, Chi. 9 16 1.8 7 0
Thompson, Chris, Was. 43 178 4.1 16 0 Armah, Alex, Car. 9 15 1.7 4 2
Gallman, Wayne, NY-G 51 176 3.5 9 1 Dixon, Riley, NY-G 1 14 14.0 14 0
* Moore, D.J., Car. 13 172 13.2 32 0 Cassel, Matt, Det. 2 13 6.5 14 0
Riddick, Theo, Det. 40 171 4.3 19 0 Jones, Julio, Atl. 2 12 6.0 11 0
Smith, Alex, Was. 41 168 4.1 22 1 Lewis, Jourdan, Dal. 2 12 6.0 7 0
Hill, Brian, Atl. 20 157 7.9 60 0 Humphries, Adam, T.B. 2 11 5.5 7 0
Woods, Robert, LA-R 19 157 8.3 56 1 Harris, Maurice, Was. 2 10 5.0 6 0
Washington, Dwayne, N.O. 27 154 5.7 28 0 Kittle, George, S.F. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Fitzpatrick, Ryan, T.B. 36 152 4.2 18 2 Lewis, Tommylee, N.O. 2 10 5.0 6 0
* Rosen, Josh, Ariz 23 138 6.0 33 0 Dickson, Ed, Sea. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Smith, Rod, Dal. 44 127 2.9 14 1 * Dickson, Michael, Sea. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Ryan, Matt, Atl. 33 125 3.8 15 3 Goodwin, Marquise, S.F. 4 9 2.3 5 0
Cousins, Kirk, Min. 44 123 2.8 19 1 Marshall, Byron, Was. 3 9 3.0 4 0
Johnson, Josh, Was. 23 120 5.2 16 1 Richardson, Paul, Was. 2 9 4.5 7 0
Sproles, Darren, Phi. 29 120 4.1 17 1 Robinson, Allen, Chi. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Goff, Jared, LA-R 43 108 2.5 16 2 Williams, Chad, Ariz 1 9 9.0 9 0
Rodgers, Jacquizz, T.B. 33 106 3.2 20 1 Golladay, Kenny, Det. 1 8 8.0 8 0
Bibbs, Kapri, Was.-G.B. 21 103 4.9 15 3 Ham, C.J., Min. 6 8 1.3 5 0
Wentz, Carson, Phi. 34 93 2.7 13 0 Kelley, Rob, Was. 4 8 2.0 6 0
Samuel, Curtis, Car. 8 84 10.5 33t 2 McKissic, J.D., Sea. 3 8 2.7 6 0
* Kelly, John, LA-R 27 74 2.7 7 0 Reynolds, Josh, LA-R 2 8 4.0 10 0
Stafford, Matthew, Det. 25 71 2.8 10 0 Sanchez, Mark, Was. 1 8 8.0 8 0
Artis-Payne, Cameron, Car. 19 69 3.6 15t 1 Bradford, Sam, Ariz 2 7 3.5 8 0
Beathard, C.J., S.F. 19 69 3.6 13 1 Wilson, Tavon, Det. 1 7 7.0 7 0
Lockett, Tyler, Sea. 13 69 5.3 18 0 Bridgewater, Teddy, N.O. 11 5 0.5 9 0
Cooks, Brandin, LA-R 10 68 6.8 17 1 Coleman, Corey, NY-G 1 5 5.0 5 0
Freeman, Devonta, Atl. 14 68 4.9 20 0 Moore, David, Sea. 1 5 5.0 5 0
McCoy, Colt, Was. 10 63 6.3 15 0 * St. Brown, Equanimeous, G.B. 1 5 5.0 5 0
Diggs, Stefon, Min. 10 62 6.2 20 0 * Powell, Brandon, Det. 1 4 4.0 4 0
Gabriel, Taylor, Chi. 9 61 6.8 20 0 Coleman, Derrick, Ariz 2 3 1.5 2 0
Austin, Tavon, Dal. 6 55 9.2 18 0 Daniel, Chase, Chi. 13 3 0.2 4 0
* Boone, Mike, Min. 11 47 4.3 20 0 Heath, Jeff, Dal. 1 3 3.0 3 0
* Jones, Ronald, T.B. 23 44 1.9 9 1 Hekker, Johnny, LA-R 1 3 3.0 3 0
Sanu, Mohamed, Atl. 7 44 6.3 24 0 Madden, Tre, Sea. 3 3 1.0 2 0
Gillislee, Mike, N.O. 16 43 2.7 5 0 Burton, Trey, Chi. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Line, Zach, N.O. 9 41 4.6 9 0 Ellington, Bruce, Det. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Kizer, DeShone, G.B. 5 39 7.8 12 0 Logan, T.J., Ariz 2 2 1.0 5 0
Wright, Jarius, Car. 2 39 19.5 34 0 Abdullah, Ameer, Det. 1 1 1.0 1 0
Engram, Evan, NY-G 3 36 12.0 14 0 Hicks, Akiem, Chi. 1 1 1.0 1t 1
* Kirk, Christian, Ariz 3 35 11.7 23 0 Bellore, Nick, Det. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Tate, Golden, Det.-Phi. 4 34 8.5 30 0 Hall, Marvin, Atl. 2 0 0.0 3 0
Garoppolo, Jimmy, S.F. 8 33 4.1 13 0 Nelson, J.J., Ariz 4 0 0.0 8 0
Shepard, Sterling, NY-G 3 33 11.0 27 0 * Quinn, Trey, Was. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Agholor, Nelson, Phi. 3 32 10.7 16 0 Schaub, Matt, Atl. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Perine, Samaje, Was. 8 32 4.0 11 0 Williams, Jonathan, N.O. 3 0 0.0 1 0
Heinicke, Taylor, Car. 5 31 6.2 19 0 * Lauletta, Kyle, NY-G 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
Crowder, Jamison, Was. 4 30 7.5 25 0 * Pettis, Dante, S.F. 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
Juszczyk, Kyle, S.F. 8 30 3.8 12 0 Sudfeld, Nate, Phi. 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0
Thielen, Adam, Min. 5 30 6.0 15 0 Prosise, C.J., Sea. 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0
* Thomas, Roc, Min. 8 30 3.8 23 0 Chesson, Jehu, Was. 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0
Jackson, DeSean, T.B. 6 29 4.8 14t 1 Mannion, Sean, LA-R 7 -9 -1.3 3 0
* Valdes-Scantling, Marquez, G.B. 2 29 14.5 21 0 Mullens, Nick, S.F. 18 -16 -.9 2 0
* Wilson, Shaun, T.B. 6 29 4.8 9 0
* Ridley, Calvin, Atl. 6 27 4.5 9 0 t = Touchdown
Ginn, Ted, N.O. 3 26 8.7 20 0 Leader based on most yards gained
* Greene, Raven, G.B. 1 26 26.0 26 0 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
* Miller, Anthony, Chi. 6 26 4.3 9 0
Kupp, Cooper, LA-R 4 25 6.3 12 0
Langford, Jeremy, Atl. 9 25 2.8 7 0

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AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—RUSHING NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—RUSHING

Att Yards Avg Long TD Att Yards Avg Long TD


Baltimore 547 2441 4.5 43 19 Seattle 534 2560 4.8 61 15
New England 478 2037 4.3 34t 18 L.A. Rams 459 2231 4.9 56 23
Tennessee 454 2023 4.5 99t 15 Carolina 416 2136 5.1 59 17
Houston 472 2021 4.3 97t 12 New Orleans 471 2025 4.3 49t 26
Buffalo 468 1984 4.2 45 15 Dallas 439 1963 4.5 41 13
Denver 393 1907 4.9 65t 18 Chicago 468 1938 4.1 42 16
Cleveland 411 1893 4.6 92t 15 San Francisco 423 1902 4.5 66t 7
L.A. Chargers 399 1873 4.7 41 16 Washington 414 1774 4.3 90t 12
Kansas City 387 1855 4.8 45 16 Green Bay 333 1667 5.0 67 14
Miami 371 1738 4.7 75t 7 Detroit 404 1660 4.1 71 11
Jacksonville 416 1723 4.1 43 7 N.Y. Giants 354 1650 4.7 78t 13
Indianapolis 408 1718 4.2 53 13 Atlanta 351 1573 4.5 65 11
Cincinnati 359 1682 4.7 51 13 Philadelphia 398 1570 3.9 32 12
Oakland 387 1628 4.2 52 9 Tampa Bay 389 1523 3.9 28 11
N.Y. Jets 410 1622 4.0 77t 11 Minnesota 357 1493 4.2 70 9
Pittsburgh 345 1445 4.2 30 16 Arizona 355 1342 3.8 53 9

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

League Total 13270 58597 — 99t 439

League Average 414.7 1831.2 4.4 — 13.7

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PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT
HIGHEST RATING NFC: 9.62 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay
NFC: 115.7 Drew Brees, New Orleans AFC: 8.79 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City
AFC: 113.8 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City
TOUCHDOWN PASSES
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE AFC: 50 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City
NFC: 74.4 Drew Brees, New Orleans NFC: 35 Matt Ryan, Atlanta
AFC: 68.9 Derek Carr, Oakland 35 Russell Wilson, Seattle

ATTEMPTS TOUCHDOWN PASSES, GAME


AFC: 675 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh AFC: 6 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City at Pitts-
NFC: 608 Matt Ryan, Atlanta burgh, September 16 (23-28, 326 yards)
6 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City at L.A.
COMPLETIONS Rams, November 19 (33-46, 478 yards)
AFC: 675 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh NFC: 6 Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago vs. Tampa Bay,
NFC: 608 Matt Ryan, Atlanta September 30 (19-26, 354 yards)

YARDS LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE


AFC: 5129 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh AFC: 1.6 Joe Flacco, Baltimore
NFC: 4924 Matt Ryan, Atlanta NFC: 0.3 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay

YARDS, GAME TEAM CHAMPION (MOST NET YARDS)


AFC: 478 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City at L.A. NFC: 5125 Tampa Bay
Rams, November 19 (33-46, 6 TD) AFC: 5008 Pittsburgh
NFC: 471 Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Houston,
December 23 (35-49, 4 TD)

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

NFL TOP TEN PASSERS


Pct Avg Pct Pct Yds Rating
Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Sack Lost Points
Brees, Drew, N.O. 489 364 74.4 3992 8.16 32 6.5 72t 5 1.0 17 121 115.7
Mahomes, Patrick, K.C. 580 383 66.0 5097 8.79 50 8.6 89t 12 2.1 26 171 113.8
Wilson, Russell, Sea. 427 280 65.6 3448 8.07 35 8.2 66 7 1.6 51 355 110.9
Ryan, Matt, Atl. 608 422 69.4 4924 8.10 35 5.8 75t 7 1.2 42 296 108.1
Rivers, Philip, LA-C 508 347 68.3 4308 8.48 32 6.3 75t 12 2.4 32 204 105.5
Watson, Deshaun, Hou. 505 345 68.3 4165 8.25 26 5.1 73t 9 1.8 62 384 103.1
Wentz, Carson, Phi. 401 279 69.6 3074 7.67 21 5.2 58 7 1.7 31 202 102.2
Goff, Jared, LA-R 561 364 64.9 4688 8.36 32 5.7 70t 12 2.1 33 223 101.1
Fitzpatrick, Ryan, T.B. 246 164 66.7 2366 9.62 17 6.9 75t 12 4.9 14 76 100.4
Cousins, Kirk, Min. 606 425 70.1 4298 7.09 30 5.0 75t 10 1.7 40 262 99.7

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AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—PASSING

Pct Gross Yds Net Yds/ Yards/ Pct Pct


Att Comp Comp Yards Sacked Lost Yards Att Comp TD TD Long Int Int
Pittsburgh 689 459 66.6 5174 24 166 5008 7.51 11.27 35 5.08 97t 17 2.5
Kansas City 583 385 66.0 5126 26 171 4955 8.79 13.31 50 8.58 89t 12 2.1
Indianapolis 644 432 67.1 4595 18 134 4461 7.14 10.64 39 6.06 68t 15 2.3
New England 574 378 65.9 4405 21 147 4258 7.67 11.65 29 5.05 63t 11 1.9
L.A. Chargers 512 348 68.0 4316 34 227 4089 8.43 12.40 32 6.25 75t 12 2.3
Cleveland 574 353 61.5 4261 38 254 4007 7.42 12.07 29 5.05 71 17 3.0
Houston 506 345 68.2 4165 62 384 3781 8.23 12.07 26 5.14 73t 9 1.8
Oakland 556 382 68.7 4057 52 306 3751 7.30 10.62 19 3.42 66 10 1.8
Denver 588 367 62.4 3930 34 235 3695 6.68 10.71 19 3.23 64t 15 2.6
Baltimore 556 334 60.1 3708 32 150 3558 6.67 11.10 18 3.24 74 9 1.6
Cincinnati 542 331 61.1 3569 37 279 3290 6.58 10.78 27 4.98 49 13 2.4
Jacksonville 536 329 61.4 3431 53 322 3109 6.40 10.43 15 2.80 80t 13 2.4
N.Y. Jets 524 299 57.1 3404 37 239 3165 6.50 11.38 18 3.44 76t 19 3.6
Miami 455 292 64.2 3309 52 409 2900 7.27 11.33 26 5.71 75t 13 2.9
Tennessee 437 293 67.0 3255 47 280 2975 7.45 11.11 16 3.66 66t 12 2.7
Buffalo 499 271 54.3 3082 41 288 2794 6.18 11.37 13 2.61 75t 23 4.6

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

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—PASSING

Pct Gross Yds Net Yds/ Yards/ Pct Pct


Att Comp Comp Yards Sacked Lost Yards Att Comp TD TD Long Int Int
Tampa Bay 625 408 65.3 5358 41 233 5125 8.57 13.13 36 5.76 75t 26 4.2
Atlanta 617 428 69.4 4949 42 296 4653 8.02 11.56 36 5.83 75t 7 1.1
L.A. Rams 568 368 64.8 4730 33 223 4507 8.33 12.85 32 5.63 70t 12 2.1
Green Bay 640 392 61.3 4629 53 391 4238 7.23 11.81 25 3.91 75t 4 0.6
Philadelphia 599 422 70.5 4524 40 249 4275 7.55 10.72 29 4.84 83t 11 1.8
N.Y. Giants 583 382 65.5 4405 47 358 4047 7.56 11.53 23 3.95 58 12 2.1
Minnesota 606 425 70.1 4298 40 262 4036 7.09 10.11 30 4.95 75t 10 1.7
San Francisco 532 331 62.2 4247 48 380 3867 7.98 12.83 26 4.89 85t 20 3.8
New Orleans 519 381 73.4 4174 20 132 4042 8.04 10.96 33 6.36 72t 7 1.3
Carolina 563 378 67.1 4071 32 235 3836 7.23 10.77 28 4.97 82 16 2.8
Dallas 527 356 67.6 3885 56 347 3538 7.37 10.91 22 4.17 90t 8 1.5
Detroit 574 375 65.3 3844 41 268 3576 6.70 10.25 22 3.83 67 12 2.1
Chicago 512 344 67.2 3747 33 183 3564 7.32 10.89 28 5.47 70t 14 2.7
Seattle 427 280 65.6 3448 51 355 3093 8.07 12.31 35 8.20 66 7 1.6
Washington 509 311 61.1 3287 44 266 3021 6.46 10.57 16 3.14 79t 15 2.9
Arizona 495 283 57.2 2884 52 361 2523 5.83 10.19 15 3.03 75t 18 3.6

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

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AFC—INDIVIDUAL PASSERS
Pct Avg Pct Pct Yds Rating
Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Sack Lost Points
Mahomes, Patrick, K.C. 580 383 66.0 5097 8.79 50 8.6 89t 12 2.1 26 171 113.8
Rivers, Philip, LA-C 508 347 68.3 4308 8.48 32 6.3 75t 12 2.4 32 204 105.5
Watson, Deshaun, Hou. 505 345 68.3 4165 8.25 26 5.1 73t 9 1.8 62 384 103.1
Luck, Andrew, Ind. 639 430 67.3 4593 7.19 39 6.1 68t 15 2.3 18 134 98.7
Brady, Tom, N.E. 570 375 65.8 4355 7.64 29 5.1 63t 11 1.9 21 147 97.7
Roethlisberger, Ben, Pit. 675 452 67.0 5129 7.60 34 5.0 97t 16 2.4 24 166 96.5
Carr, Derek, Oak. 553 381 68.9 4049 7.32 19 3.4 66 10 1.8 51 299 93.9
* Mayfield, Baker, Cle. 486 310 63.8 3725 7.66 27 5.6 71 14 2.9 25 173 93.7
Tannehill, Ryan, Mia. 274 176 64.2 1979 7.22 17 6.2 75t 9 3.3 35 279 92.7
Mariota, Marcus, Ten. 331 228 68.9 2528 7.64 11 3.3 61t 8 2.4 42 243 92.3
Dalton, Andy, Cin. 365 226 61.9 2566 7.03 21 5.8 49 11 3.0 21 157 89.6
Flacco, Joe, Bal. 379 232 61.2 2465 6.50 12 3.2 71 6 1.6 16 79 84.2
Keenum, Case, Den. 586 365 62.3 3890 6.64 18 3.1 64t 15 2.6 34 235 81.2
Bortles, Blake, Jac. 403 243 60.3 2718 6.74 13 3.2 80t 11 2.7 31 173 79.8
* Darnold, Sam, NYJ 414 239 57.7 2865 6.92 17 4.1 76t 15 3.6 30 204 77.6
* Allen, Josh, Buf. 320 169 52.8 2074 6.48 10 3.1 75t 12 3.8 28 213 67.9
(Nonqualifiers)
Barkley, Matt, Buf. 25 15 60.0 232 9.28 2 8.0 47 0 0.0 1 8 117.4
Osweiler, Brock, Mia. 178 113 63.5 1247 7.01 6 3.4 75t 4 2.2 17 130 86.0
* Jackson, Lamar, Bal. 170 99 58.2 1201 7.06 6 3.5 74 3 1.8 16 71 84.5
Driskel, Jeff, Cin. 176 105 59.7 1003 5.70 6 3.4 37 2 1.1 16 122 82.2
Kessler, Cody, Jac. 131 85 64.9 709 5.41 2 1.5 35 2 1.5 22 149 77.4
Gabbert, Blaine, Ten. 101 61 60.4 626 6.20 4 4.0 35 4 4.0 5 37 74.9
Taylor, Tyrod, Cle. 85 42 49.4 473 5.56 2 2.4 47t 2 2.4 13 81 64.5
Anderson, Derek, Buf. 70 42 60.0 465 6.64 0 0.0 40 4 5.7 5 33 56.0
McCown, Josh, NYJ 110 60 54.5 539 4.90 1 0.9 41 4 3.6 7 35 55.8
Peterman, Nathan, Buf. 81 44 54.3 296 3.65 1 1.2 26 7 8.6 7 34 30.7
Dobbs, Joshua, Pit. 12 6 50.0 43 3.58 0 0.0 22 1 8.3 0 0 24.0
(Fewer than 10 attempts)
Allen, Keenan, LA-C 0 0 — 0 — 0 — — 0 — 1 7 -1.0
Amendola, Danny, Mia. 1 1 100.0 28 28.00 1 100.0 28t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3
* Bojorquez, Corey, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Boswell, Chris, Pit. 1 1 100.0 2 2.00 1 100.0 2t 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Boyd, Tyler, Cin. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Brissett, Jacoby, Ind. 4 2 50.0 2 0.50 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 0 0 56.3
Brown, Antonio, Pit. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Byard, Kevin, Ten. 1 1 100.0 66 66.00 1 100.0 66t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3
* Cooke, Logan, Jac. 1 1 100.0 4 4.00 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 0 0 83.3
Ebron, Eric, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Edelman, Julian, N.E. 2 2 100.0 43 21.50 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Griffin III, Robert, Bal. 6 2 33.3 21 3.50 0 0.0 14 0 0.0 0 0 44.4
Henne, Chad, K.C. 3 2 66.7 29 9.67 0 0.0 22 0 0.0 0 0 97.9
Henry, Derrick, Ten. 3 2 66.7 14 4.67 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 0 0 77.1
* Hilliard, Dontrell, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 1 100.0 0 0 0.0
Hopkins, DeAndre, Hou. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Hoyer, Brian, N.E. 2 1 50.0 7 3.50 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 0 0 58.3
Jennings, Darius, Ten. 1 1 100.0 21 21.00 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Jones, Zay, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Koch, Sam, Bal. 1 1 100.0 21 21.00 0 0.0 21 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Landry, Jarvis, Cle. 2 1 50.0 63 31.50 0 0.0 63 0 0.0 0 0 95.8
McCarron, AJ, Oak. 3 1 33.3 8 2.67 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 1 7 42.4
Sanders, Emmanuel, Den. 1 1 100.0 28 28.00 1 100.0 28t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3
Smith, Geno, LA-C 4 1 25.0 8 2.00 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 1 16 39.6
Stills, Kenny, Mia. 1 1 100.0 3 3.00 1 100.0 3t 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Thomas, Logan, Buf. 1 1 100.0 15 15.00 0 0.0 15 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
* Wadman, Colby, Den. 1 1 100.0 12 12.00 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 0 0 116.7
Westbrook, Dede, Jac. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Wilson, Albert, Mia. 1 1 100.0 52 52.00 1 100.0 52t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3

t = Touchdown
Leader based on rating points, minimum 224 attempts
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Pct Avg Pct Pct Yds Rating
Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Sack Lost Points
Brees, Drew, N.O. 489 364 74.4 3992 8.16 32 6.5 72t 5 1.0 17 121 115.7
Wilson, Russell, Sea. 427 280 65.6 3448 8.07 35 8.2 66 7 1.6 51 355 110.9
Ryan, Matt, Atl. 608 422 69.4 4924 8.10 35 5.8 75t 7 1.2 42 296 108.1
Wentz, Carson, Phi. 401 279 69.6 3074 7.67 21 5.2 58 7 1.7 31 202 102.2
Goff, Jared, LA-R 561 364 64.9 4688 8.36 32 5.7 70t 12 2.1 33 223 101.1
Fitzpatrick, Ryan, T.B. 246 164 66.7 2366 9.62 17 6.9 75t 12 4.9 14 76 100.4
Cousins, Kirk, Min. 606 425 70.1 4298 7.09 30 5.0 75t 10 1.7 40 262 99.7
Rodgers, Aaron, G.B. 597 372 62.3 4442 7.44 25 4.2 75t 2 0.3 49 353 97.6
Prescott, Dak, Dal. 526 356 67.7 3885 7.39 22 4.2 90t 8 1.5 56 347 96.9
Trubisky, Mitchell, Chi. 434 289 66.6 3223 7.43 24 5.5 70t 12 2.8 24 143 95.4
Newton, Cam, Car. 471 320 67.9 3395 7.21 24 5.1 82 13 2.8 29 213 94.2
Manning, Eli, NY-G 576 380 66.0 4299 7.46 21 3.6 58 11 1.9 47 358 92.4
Mullens, Nick, S.F. 274 176 64.2 2277 8.31 13 4.7 85t 10 3.6 17 127 90.8
Winston, Jameis, T.B. 378 244 64.6 2992 7.92 19 5.0 64 14 3.7 27 157 90.2
Stafford, Matthew, Det. 555 367 66.1 3777 6.81 21 3.8 67 11 2.0 40 255 89.9
Smith, Alex, Was. 328 205 62.5 2180 6.65 10 3.0 52 5 1.5 22 121 85.7
* Rosen, Josh, Ariz 393 217 55.2 2278 5.80 11 2.8 75t 14 3.6 45 320 66.7
(Nonqualifiers)
* Allen, Kyle, Car. 31 20 64.5 266 8.58 2 6.5 53t 0 0.0 0 0 113.1
Glennon, Mike, Ariz 21 15 71.4 174 8.29 1 4.8 26 0 0.0 1 8 112.0
Foles, Nick, Phi. 195 141 72.3 1413 7.25 7 3.6 83t 4 2.1 9 47 96.0
Daniel, Chase, Chi. 76 53 69.7 515 6.78 3 3.9 46 2 2.6 9 40 90.6
Garoppolo, Jimmy, S.F. 89 53 59.6 718 8.07 5 5.6 56 3 3.4 13 97 90.0
Beathard, C.J., S.F. 169 102 60.4 1252 7.41 8 4.7 82t 7 4.1 18 156 81.8
McCoy, Colt, Was. 54 34 63.0 372 6.89 3 5.6 53t 3 5.6 6 36 78.6
Bridgewater, Teddy, N.O. 23 14 60.9 118 5.13 1 4.3 18 1 4.3 2 8 70.6
Johnson, Josh, Was. 91 52 57.1 590 6.48 3 3.3 79t 4 4.4 9 67 69.4
Bradford, Sam, Ariz 80 50 62.5 400 5.00 2 2.5 35t 4 5.0 6 33 62.5
Heinicke, Taylor, Car. 57 35 61.4 320 5.61 1 1.8 33 3 5.3 2 17 60.6
Kizer, DeShone, G.B. 42 20 47.6 187 4.45 0 0.0 29 2 4.8 4 38 40.5
Sanchez, Mark, Was. 35 19 54.3 138 3.94 0 0.0 20 3 8.6 7 42 28.0
Cassel, Matt, Det. 17 7 41.2 59 3.47 0 0.0 11 1 5.9 1 13 26.3
(Fewer than 10 attempts)
Agholor, Nelson, Phi. 1 1 100.0 15 15.00 0 0.0 15 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Anger, Bryan, T.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Beasley, Cole, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Beckham, Odell, NY-G 2 2 100.0 106 53.00 2 100.0 57t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3
Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 1 1 100.0 1 1.00 1 100.0 1t 0 0.0 0 0 118.8
Ellington, Bruce, Det. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Fitzgerald, Larry, Ariz 1 1 100.0 32 32.00 1 100.0 32t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3
Gilbert, Garrett, Car. 3 2 66.7 40 13.33 0 0.0 31 0 0.0 1 5 109.7
Hekker, Johnny, LA-R 4 2 50.0 19 4.75 0 0.0 12 0 0.0 0 0 63.5
Hill, Taysom, N.O. 7 3 42.9 64 9.14 0 0.0 44 1 14.3 1 3 36.3
* Lauletta, Kyle, NY-G 5 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 1 20.0 0 0 0.0
Mannion, Sean, LA-R 3 2 66.7 23 7.67 0 0.0 18 0 0.0 0 0 89.6
McCaffrey, Christian, Car. 1 1 100.0 50 50.00 1 100.0 50t 0 0.0 0 0 158.3
* Miller, Anthony, Chi. 1 1 100.0 8 8.00 0 0.0 8 0 0.0 0 0 100.0
Prater, Matt, Det. 1 1 100.0 8 8.00 1 100.0 8t 0 0.0 0 0 139.6
Sanu, Mohamed, Atl. 2 1 50.0 5 2.50 1 50.0 5t 0 0.0 0 0 95.8
Schaub, Matt, Atl. 7 5 71.4 20 2.86 0 0.0 9 0 0.0 0 0 74.1
* Scott, J.K., G.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.0 — 0 0.0 0 0 39.6
Sudfeld, Nate, Phi. 2 1 50.0 22 11.00 1 50.0 22t 0 0.0 0 0 129.2
Way, Tress, Was. 1 1 100.0 7 7.00 0 0.0 7 0 0.0 0 0 95.8

t = Touchdown
Leader based on rating points, minimum 224 attempts
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PASS RECEIVING No Yards Avg Long TD
RECEPTIONS Adams, Davante, G.B. 111 1386 12.5 57 13
NFC: 125 Michael Thomas, New Orleans Smith-Schuster, JuJu, Pit. 111 1426 12.8 97t 7
AFC: 115 DeAndre Hopkins, Houston McCaffrey, Christian, Car. 107 867 8.1 38 6
Brown, Antonio, Pit. 104 1297 12.5 78t 15
RECEPTIONS, GAME Kelce, Travis, K.C. 103 1336 13.0 43 10
NFC: 16 Michael Thomas, New Orleans vs. Tampa
Bay, September 9 (180 yards, 1 TD) NFL TOP TEN RECEIVERS BY YARDS
AFC: 14 Keenan Allen, L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh, Yards No Avg Long TD
Jones, Julio, Atl. 1677 113 14.8 58 8
December 2 (148 yards, 1 TD) Hopkins, DeAndre, Hou. 1572 115 13.7 49t 11
14 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh at New Orleans, Evans, Mike, T.B. 1524 86 17.7 72t 8
December 23 (185 yards, 2 TD) Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 1479 87 17.0 75t 12
Smith-Schuster, JuJu, Pit.1426 111 12.8 97t 7
YARDS Thomas, Michael, N.O. 1405 125 11.2 72t 9
NFC: 1677 Julio Jones, Atlanta Adams, Davante, G.B. 1386 111 12.5 57 13
AFC: 1572 DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Kittle, George, S.F. 1377 88 15.6 85t 5
Thielen, Adam, Min. 1373 113 12.2 68 9
YARDS, GAME Kelce, Travis, K.C. 1336 103 13.0 43 10
NFC: 217 Amari Cooper, Dallas vs. Philadelphia,
AFC—INDIVIDUAL RECEIVERS
December 9 (10 receptions, 3 TD) - (OT)
No Yards Avg Long TD
AFC: 215 Tyreek Hill, Kansas City at L.A. Rams, Hopkins, DeAndre, Hou. 115 1572 13.7 49t 11
November 19 (10 receptions, 2 TD) Smith-Schuster, JuJu, Pit. 111 1426 12.8 97t 7
Brown, Antonio, Pit. 104 1297 12.5 78t 15
LONGEST Kelce, Travis, K.C. 103 1336 13.0 43 10
AFC: 97 JuJu Smith-Schuster (from Ben Roethlisberger,) Allen, Keenan, LA-C 97 1196 12.3 54 6
Pittsburgh at Denver, November 25 - TD Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 87 1479 17.0 75t 12
NFC: 90 Amari Cooper (from Dak Prescott,) Dallas vs. White, James, N.E. 87 751 8.6 42 7
Washington, November 22 - TD Landry, Jarvis, Cle. 81 976 12.0 51t 4
Hilton, T.Y., Ind. 76 1270 16.7 68t 6
YARDS PER RECEPTION Boyd, Tyler, Cin. 76 1028 13.5 49 7
Edelman, Julian, N.E. 74 850 11.5 36 6
NFC: 18.9 DeSean Jackson, Tampa Bay Sanders, Emmanuel, Den. 71 868 12.2 64t 4
AFC: 18.0 Josh Gordon, Cleveland-New England Cook, Jared, Oak. 68 896 13.2 45 6
Richard, Jalen, Oak. 68 607 8.9 32 0
TOUCHDOWNS Ebron, Eric, Ind. 66 750 11.4 53t 13
AFC: 15 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Westbrook, Dede, Jac. 66 717 10.9 61t 5
NFC: 13 Davante Adams, Green Bay Davis, Corey, Ten. 65 891 13.7 51 4
Nelson, Jordy, Oak. 63 739 11.7 66 3
TEAM LEADERS, RECEPTIONS * Hines, Nyheim, Ind. 63 425 6.7 28 2
AFC: BALTIMORE, 62, Willie Snead; BUFFALO, 56, Zay Snead, Willie, Bal. 62 651 10.5 28 1
Jones; CINCINNATI, 76, Tyler Boyd; CLEVELAND, Thomas, Demaryius, Den.-Hou. 59 677 11.5 45 5
81, Jarvis Landry; DENVER, 71, Emmanuel Amendola, Danny, Mia. 59 575 9.7 39 1
Sanders; HOUSTON, 115, DeAndre Hopkins; INDI- Lewis, Dion, Ten. 59 400 6.8 37 1
Jones, Zay, Buf. 56 652 11.6 57 7
ANAPOLIS, 76, T.Y. Hilton; JACKSONVILLE, 66,
Njoku, David, Cle. 56 639 11.4 66 4
Dede Westbrook; KANSAS CITY, 103, Travis Kelce; Conner, James, Pit. 55 497 9.0 29 1
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS, 97, Keenan Allen; Yeldon, T.J., Jac. 55 487 8.9 37 4
MIAMI, 59, Danny Amendola; NEW ENGLAND, 87, Crabtree, Michael, Bal. 54 607 11.2 27 3
James White; N.Y. JETS, 50, Robby Anderson; OAK- Rogers, Chester, Ind. 53 485 9.2 34 2
LAND, 68, Jared Cook, Jalen Richard; PITTS- Drake, Kenyan, Mia. 53 477 9.0 52t 5
BURGH, 111, JuJu Smith-Schuster; TENNESSEE, Anderson, Robby, NYJ 50 752 15.0 76t 6
65, Corey Davis McDonald, Vance, Pit. 50 610 12.2 75t 4
Gordon, Melvin, LA-C 50 490 9.8 66t 4
NFC: ARIZONA, 69, Larry Fitzgerald; ATLANTA, 113, Julio Moncrief, Donte, Jac. 48 668 13.9 80t 3
Jones; CAROLINA, 107, Christian McCaffrey; Gronkowski, Rob, N.E. 47 682 14.5 42 3
Johnson, Duke, Cle. 47 429 9.1 32 3
CHICAGO, 71, Tarik Cohen; DALLAS, 77, Ezekiel Green, A.J., Cin. 46 694 15.1 38t 6
Elliott; DETROIT, 70, Kenny Golladay; GREEN BAY, Roberts, Seth, Oak. 45 494 11.0 44 2
111, Davante Adams; LOS ANGELES RAMS, 86, Williams, Mike, LA-C 43 664 15.4 55t 10
Robert Woods; MINNESOTA, 113, Adam Thielen; * Callaway, Antonio, Cle. 43 586 13.6 71 5
NEW ORLEANS, 125, Michael Thomas; N.Y. Uzomah, C.J., Cin. 43 439 10.2 29 3
GIANTS, 91, *Saquon Barkley; PHILADELPHIA, 116, Mixon, Joe, Cin. 43 296 6.9 21 1
Zach Ertz; SAN FRANCISCO, 88, George Kittle; Brown, John, Bal. 42 715 17.0 71 5
SEATTLE, 57, Tyler Lockett; TAMPA BAY, 86, Mike * Sutton, Courtland, Den. 42 704 16.8 42 4
Evans; WASHINGTON, 54, Jordan Reed Gordon, Josh, Cle.-N.E. 41 737 18.0 55t 4
Williams, Tyrell, LA-C 41 653 15.9 75t 5
NFL TOP TEN PASS RECEIVERS Watkins, Sammy, K.C. 40 519 13.0 50 3
No Yards Avg Long TD Higgins, Rashard, Cle. 39 572 14.7 40 4
Thomas, Michael, N.O. 125 1405 11.2 72t 9 * Herndon, Chris, NYJ 39 502 12.9 32t 4
Ertz, Zach, Phi. 116 1163 10.0 34 8 Ekeler, Austin, LA-C 39 404 10.4 44t 3
Hopkins, DeAndre, Hou. 115 1572 13.7 49t 11 Cole, Keelan, Jac. 38 491 12.9 35 1
Jones, Julio, Atl. 113 1677 14.8 58 8 Enunwa, Quincy, NYJ 38 449 11.8 42 1
Thielen, Adam, Min. 113 1373 12.2 68 9 Booker, Devontae, Den. 38 275 7.2 30 0
Stills, Kenny, Mia. 37 553 14.9 75t 6

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No Yards Avg Long TD No Yards Avg Long TD
Taylor, Taywan, Ten. 37 466 12.6 55 1 * Chark, D.J., Jac. 14 174 12.4 38 0
Kearse, Jermaine, NYJ 37 371 10.0 29 1 Burkhead, Rex, N.E. 14 131 9.4 25 1
Switzer, Ryan, Pit. 36 253 7.0 24 1 Leggett, Jordan, NYJ 14 114 8.1 16 1
Hogan, Chris, N.E. 35 532 15.2 63t 3 * Freeman, Royce, Den. 14 72 5.1 9 0
Grant, Ryan, Ind. 35 334 9.5 23 1 Ivory, Chris, Buf. 13 205 15.8 55 0
* Lindsay, Phillip, Den. 35 241 6.9 29t 1 * Hurst, Hayden, Bal. 13 163 12.5 32 1
Bernard, Giovani, Cin. 35 218 6.2 26 0 Holmes, Andre, Buf.-Den. 13 162 12.5 24 0
Allen, Javorius, Bal. 35 196 5.6 17 2 Core, Cody, Cin. 13 160 12.3 30t 1
* Andrews, Mark, Bal. 34 552 16.2 74 3 * Ratley, Damion, Cle. 13 144 11.1 27 0
McCoy, LeSean, Buf. 34 238 7.0 24 0 Benjamin, Travis, LA-C 12 186 15.5 46t 1
Fuller, Will, Hou. 32 503 15.7 73t 4 Harris, Demetrius, K.C. 12 164 13.7 35 3
Conley, Chris, K.C. 32 334 10.4 27 5 LaFell, Brandon, Oak. 12 135 11.3 24 2
Dorsett, Phillip, N.E. 32 290 9.1 20 3 Gore, Frank, Mia. 12 124 10.3 24 1
Heuerman, Jeff, Den. 31 281 9.1 36 2 Rogers, Eli, Pit. 12 79 6.6 17 0
James, Jesse, Pit. 30 423 14.1 51 2 Thomas, Logan, Buf. 12 77 6.4 24 0
* Hamilton, DaeSean, Den. 30 243 8.1 24 2 Develin, James, N.E. 12 61 5.1 11 0
Gates, Antonio, LA-C 28 333 11.9 27 2 Fells, Darren, Cle. 11 117 10.6 49t 3
Inman, Dontrelle, Ind. 28 304 10.9 29 3 Powell, Bilal, NYJ 11 110 10.0 28t 1
* Coutee, Keke, Hou. 28 287 10.3 40 1 Jennings, Darius, Ten. 11 101 9.2 36 0
* Foster, Robert, Buf. 27 541 20.0 75t 3 Seferian-Jenkins, Austin, Jac.11 90 8.2 21 1
Pascal, Zach, Ind. 27 268 9.9 28 2 Murphy, Marcus, Buf. 11 26 2.4 8 0
Wilson, Albert, Mia. 26 391 15.0 75t 4 * Burnett, Deontay, NYJ 10 143 14.3 29 0
Hunt, Kareem, K.C. 26 378 14.5 67t 7 Paul, Niles, Jac. 10 98 9.8 22 0
Sharpe, Tajae, Ten. 26 316 12.2 28 2 Roberts, Andre, NYJ 10 79 7.9 20 1
Doyle, Jack, Ind. 26 245 9.4 20 2 Smith, Lee, Oak. 10 73 7.3 30 3
* Samuels, Jaylen, Pit. 26 199 7.7 23 3 Hyde, Carlos, Cle.-Jac. 10 33 3.3 9 0
Benjamin, Kelvin, Buf.-K.C. 25 380 15.2 40 1 * Hilliard, Dontrell, Cle. 9 105 11.7 24 0
Montgomery, Ty, G.B.-Bal. 25 235 9.4 43 0 Pruitt, MyCole, Ten. 9 102 11.3 27 1
Miller, Lamar, Hou. 25 163 6.5 16 1 Grant, Corey, Jac. 9 67 7.4 16 0
Parker, DeVante, Mia. 24 309 12.9 46 1 * Ballage, Kalen, Mia. 9 56 6.2 31 0
Griffin, Ryan, Hou. 24 305 12.7 47 0 Janovich, Andy, Den. 8 112 14.0 32 1
LaCosse, Matt, Den. 24 250 10.4 44 1 Sherman, Anthony, K.C. 8 96 12.0 36t 1
O'Shaughnessy, James, Jac. 24 214 8.9 17 0 Swoope, Erik, Ind. 8 87 10.9 26 3
Patrick, Tim, Den. 23 315 13.7 26 1 O'Leary, Nick, Mia. 8 86 10.8 19 1
Boyle, Nick, Bal. 23 213 9.3 25 0 Butt, Jake, Den. 8 85 10.6 22 0
Williams, Damien, K.C. 23 160 7.0 32 2 * Batson, Cameron, Ten. 8 82 10.3 26 0
Robinson, Demarcus, K.C. 22 288 13.1 89t 4 Tomlinson, Eric, NYJ 8 72 9.0 24 0
Croom, Jason, Buf. 22 259 11.8 26t 1 Bell, Blake, Jac. 8 67 8.4 16 0
Carter, DeAndre, Phi.-Hou. 22 216 9.8 50 0 Alie-Cox, Mo, Ind. 7 133 19.0 34 2
* Gesicki, Mike, Mia. 22 202 9.2 27 0 Carrier, Derek, Oak. 7 67 9.6 23 1
Fournette, Leonard, Jac. 22 185 8.4 31 1 * Michel, Sony, N.E. 7 50 7.1 13 0
Grant, Jakeem, Mia. 21 268 12.8 52t 2 Johnson, Marcus, Ind. 6 102 17.0 34t 1
Patterson, Cordarrelle, N.E. 21 247 11.8 55t 3 Grimble, Xavier, Pit. 6 86 14.3 23 0
Ross, John, Cin. 21 210 10.0 39t 7 Waller, Darren, Oak. 6 75 12.5 44 0
Clay, Charles, Buf. 21 184 8.8 21 0 Grinnage, David, Jac. 6 61 10.2 24 0
Crowell, Isaiah, NYJ 21 152 7.2 21 0 Butler, Brice, Mia. 6 60 10.0 23t 1
Smith, Jonnu, Ten. 20 258 12.9 61t 3 Greene, Rashad, Jac. 6 60 10.0 12 0
Ware, Spencer, K.C. 20 224 11.2 31 0 Dixon, Kenneth, Bal. 6 51 8.5 21 0
* Thomas, Jordan, Hou. 20 215 10.8 39 4 * Smythe, Durham, Mia. 6 50 8.3 21 0
Erickson, Alex, Cin. 20 167 8.4 28 0 Sterling, Neal, NYJ 6 47 7.8 12 0
Blue, Alfred, Hou. 20 154 7.7 28 0 Bohanon, Tommy, Jac. 6 41 6.8 12 0
* Chubb, Nick, Cle. 20 149 7.5 24 2 Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 6 40 6.7 13 0
Bryant, Martavis, Oak. 19 266 14.0 47 0 * Smith, Vyncint, Hou. 5 91 18.2 35t 1
Firkser, Anthony, Ten. 19 225 11.8 28 1 DeValve, Seth, Cle. 5 74 14.8 26 1
Green, Virgil, LA-C 19 210 11.1 26 1 * Walton, Mark, Cin. 5 41 8.2 24 0
Moore, Chris, Bal. 19 196 10.3 30 1 * McCloud, Ray-Ray, Buf. 5 36 7.2 16 0
McGuire, Elijah, NYJ 19 193 10.2 20t 1 Parker, Brian, Den. 5 33 6.6 11 0
McKenzie, Isaiah, Buf. 18 179 9.9 23 0 Matthews, Rishard, Ten.-NYJ5 24 4.8 7 0
Martin, Doug, Oak. 18 116 6.4 23 0 Smith, Keith, Oak. 5 23 4.6 8 0
* Akins, Jordan, Hou. 17 225 13.2 28 0 Hollister, Jacob, N.E. 4 52 13.0 23 0
Thompson, Deonte, Dal.-Buf. 17 161 9.5 15 0 Walker, Delanie, Ten. 4 52 13.0 16 0
* Cannon, Trenton, NYJ 17 144 8.5 35 0 Nix, Roosevelt, Pit. 4 38 9.5 19 0
Mack, Marlon, Ind. 17 103 6.1 29t 1 Kroft, Tyler, Cin. 4 36 9.0 16 0
Perriman, Breshad, Cle. 16 340 21.3 66 2 * Tate, Auden, Cin. 4 35 8.8 15 0
Pryor, Terrelle, NYJ-Buf. 16 252 15.8 44 2 DiMarco, Patrick, Buf. 3 62 20.7 38 0
* Washington, James, Pit. 16 217 13.6 47 1 * Willies, Derrick, Cle. 3 61 20.3 39 0
Williams, Maxx, Bal. 16 143 8.9 25 1 Derby, A.J., Mia. 3 48 16.0 19t 1
* Wilkins, Jordan, Ind. 16 85 5.3 17 0 Ervin, Tyler, Hou. 3 35 11.7 19 0
Eifert, Tyler, Cin. 15 179 11.9 29 1 Thomas, De'Anthony, K.C. 3 29 9.7 15 1
Stocker, Luke, Ten. 15 165 11.0 31 2 Allen, Dwayne, N.E. 3 27 9.0 21 0
* Ateman, Marcell, Oak. 15 154 10.3 32 1 * Williams, Darrel, K.C. 3 27 9.0 11t 1
* Jackson, Justin, LA-C 15 135 9.0 19 0 Charles, Orson, Cle. 3 23 7.7 9 0
Collins, Alex, Bal. 15 105 7.0 24 1 * Ford, Keith, Buf. 3 21 7.0 8 0
Henry, Derrick, Ten. 15 99 6.6 21 0 Hunter, Justin, Pit. 3 21 7.0 12 0
Lynch, Marshawn, Oak. 15 84 5.6 17 0 Ridley, Stevan, Pit. 3 18 6.0 10 0

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No Yards Avg Long TD No Yards Avg Long TD
Lengel, Matt, Cin. 3 17 5.7 9 1 Agholor, Nelson, Phi. 64 736 11.5 83t 4
Bolden, Brandon, Mia. 3 13 4.3 9 1 Rudolph, Kyle, Min. 64 634 9.9 44t 4
Carroo, Leonte, Mia. 2 94 47.0 74t 1 Riddick, Theo, Det. 61 384 6.3 20 0
* Franks, Jordan, Cin. 2 37 18.5 32 0 Godwin, Chris, T.B. 59 842 14.3 48 7
West, Charcandrick, K.C. 2 37 18.5 25t 1 Gurley, Todd, LA-R 59 580 9.8 56 4
Foreman, D'Onta, Hou. 2 28 14.0 20t 1 Lockett, Tyler, Sea. 57 965 16.9 52t 10
Peake, Charone, NYJ 2 25 12.5 14 0 * Moore, D.J., Car. 55 788 14.3 82 2
* Edwards, Gus, Bal. 2 20 10.0 13 0 Robinson, Allen, Chi. 55 754 13.7 43 4
* Newsome, Detrez, LA-C 2 19 9.5 11 0 Graham, Jimmy, G.B. 55 636 11.6 54 2
* Turner, De'Lance, Bal. 2 17 8.5 10 0 Burton, Trey, Chi. 54 569 10.5 47 6
Webb, Joe, Hou. 2 13 6.5 7 0 Reed, Jordan, Was. 54 558 10.3 34 2
Charles, Jamaal, Jac. 2 7 3.5 5 0 Baldwin, Doug, Sea. 50 618 12.4 42 5
Kerley, Jeremy, Buf. 2 7 3.5 4 0 Johnson, David, Ariz 50 446 8.9 40 3
* Cruikshank, Dane, Ten. 1 66 66.0 66t 1 Engram, Evan, NY-G 45 577 12.8 54 3
Cracraft, River, Den. 1 44 44.0 44 0 Funchess, Devin, Car. 44 549 12.5 27 4
Culkin, Sean, LA-C 1 24 24.0 24 0 Doctson, Josh, Was. 44 532 12.1 32 2
Dieter, Gehrig, K.C. 1 22 22.0 22 0 * Kirk, Christian, Ariz 43 590 13.7 75t 3
Mariota, Marcus, Ten. 1 21 21.0 21 0 Wright, Jarius, Car. 43 447 10.4 33 1
White, Tim, Bal. 1 14 14.0 14 0 Bourne, Kendrick, S.F. 42 487 11.6 33 4
Coates, Sammie, Hou. 1 12 12.0 12 0 Jackson, DeSean, T.B. 41 774 18.9 75t 4
Malone, Josh, Cin. 1 12 12.0 12 0 Thompson, Chris, Was. 41 268 6.5 23 1
Heyward-Bey, Darrius, Pit. 1 9 9.0 9 0 Kupp, Cooper, LA-R 40 566 14.2 70t 6
* Phillips, Cam, Buf. 1 9 9.0 9 0 Cook, Dalvin, Min. 40 305 7.6 27 2
Washington, DeAndre, Oak. 1 9 9.0 9 0 Samuel, Curtis, Car. 39 494 12.7 53t 5
Williams, Kyle, Buf. 1 9 9.0 9 0 * Valdes-Scantling, Marquez, G.B. 38 581 15.3 60 2
Hatcher, Keon, Oak. 1 8 8.0 8 0 Cobb, Randall, G.B. 38 383 10.1 75t 2
Dawkins, Dion, Buf. 1 7 7.0 7t 1 Rodgers, Jacquizz, T.B. 38 304 8.0 24 0
Kemp, Marcus, K.C. 1 7 7.0 7 0 * Thomas, Ian, Car. 36 333 9.3 31 2
Brady, Tom, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6 0 Jones, Marvin, Det. 35 508 14.5 39t 5
Hill, Jeremy, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6 0 Watson, Benjamin, N.O. 35 400 11.4 32 2
Lee, Khari, Buf. 1 5 5.0 5 0 Treadwell, Laquon, Min. 35 302 8.6 22 1
Luck, Andrew, Ind. 1 4 4.0 4 0 Howard, O.J., T.B. 34 565 16.6 75t 5
* Jones, J.J., NYJ 1 3 3.0 3 0 Seals-Jones, Ricky, Ariz 34 343 10.1 40 1
Tannehill, Ryan, Mia. 1 3 3.0 3t 1 Davis, Mike, Sea. 34 214 6.3 18 1
Turbin, Robert, Ind. 1 3 3.0 3 0 * Gallup, Michael, Dal. 33 507 15.4 49t 2
Villanueva, Alejandro, Pit. 1 2 2.0 2t 1 * Miller, Anthony, Chi. 33 423 12.8 55 7
Watt, Derek, LA-C 1 2 2.0 2 0 * Goedert, Dallas, Phi. 33 334 10.1 32t 4
Hewitt, Ryan, Ind. 1 1 1.0 1t 1 Everett, Gerald, LA-R 33 320 9.7 40t 3
Roethlisberger, Ben, Pit. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Coleman, Tevin, Atl. 32 276 8.6 39t 5
Kelly, Ryan, Ind. 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 * Johnson, Kerryon, Det. 32 213 6.7 24 1
Carr, Derek, Oak. 1 -9 -9.0 -9 0 Ellington, Bruce, Hou.-Det. 31 224 7.2 23 1
Juszczyk, Kyle, S.F. 30 324 10.8 56 1
t = Touchdown; * Player that was a rookie in 2018 Brate, Cameron, T.B. 30 289 9.6 21 6
Leader based on receptions Reynolds, Josh, LA-R 29 402 13.9 33 5
Crowder, Jamison, Was. 29 388 13.4 79t 2
NFC—INDIVIDUAL RECEIVERS Vannett, Nick, Sea. 29 269 9.3 32 3
No Yards Avg Long TD * Smith, Tre'Quan, N.O. 28 427 15.3 62t 5
Thomas, Michael, N.O. 125 1405 11.2 72t 9 Harris, Maurice, Was. 28 304 10.9 42 0
Ertz, Zach, Phi. 116 1163 10.0 34 8 Smallwood, Wendell, Phi. 28 230 8.2 36t 2
Jones, Julio, Atl. 113 1677 14.8 58 8 * Pettis, Dante, S.F. 27 467 17.3 75t 5
Thielen, Adam, Min. 113 1373 12.2 68 9 Jarwin, Blake, Dal. 27 307 11.4 39t 3
Adams, Davante, G.B. 111 1386 12.5 57 13 Olsen, Greg, Car. 27 291 10.8 23 4
McCaffrey, Christian, Car. 107 867 8.1 38 6 Breida, Matt, S.F. 27 261 9.7 26 2
Diggs, Stefon, Min. 102 1021 10.0 75t 9 Williams, Jamaal, G.B. 27 210 7.8 26 0
* Barkley, Saquon, NY-G 91 721 7.9 57t 4 * Smith, Ito, Atl. 27 152 5.6 20 0
Kittle, George, S.F. 88 1377 15.6 85t 5 Moore, David, Sea. 26 445 17.1 54 5
Evans, Mike, T.B. 86 1524 17.7 72t 8 Swaim, Geoff, Dal. 26 242 9.3 43 1
Woods, Robert, LA-R 86 1219 14.2 39t 6 Taylor, Trent, S.F. 26 215 8.3 23 1
Kamara, Alvin, N.O. 81 709 8.8 42 4 Jones, Aaron, G.B. 26 206 7.9 24t 1
Cooks, Brandin, LA-R 80 1204 15.1 57 5 Davis, Vernon, Was. 25 367 14.7 53t 2
Beckham, Odell, NY-G 77 1052 13.7 51 6 Ellison, Rhett, NY-G 25 272 10.9 29 1
Elliott, Ezekiel, Dal. 77 567 7.4 38t 3 Higbee, Tyler, LA-R 24 292 12.2 36 2
Humphries, Adam, T.B. 76 816 10.7 51 5 Garcon, Pierre, S.F. 24 286 11.9 25 1
Cooper, Amari, Oak.-Dal. 75 1005 13.4 90t 7 Goodwin, Marquise, S.F. 23 395 17.2 67t 4
Tate, Golden, Det.-Phi. 74 795 10.7 67 4 Clement, Corey, Phi. 22 192 8.7 23 0
Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 71 725 10.2 70t 5 Murray, Latavius, Min. 22 141 6.4 16 0
Hooper, Austin, Atl. 71 660 9.3 36 4 * St. Brown, Equanimeous, G.B. 21 328 15.6 54 0
Golladay, Kenny, Det. 70 1063 15.2 60 5 Toilolo, Levine, Det. 21 263 12.5 39 1
Fitzgerald, Larry, Ariz 69 734 10.6 37 6 Ingram, Mark, N.O. 21 170 8.1 28t 1
Gabriel, Taylor, Chi. 67 688 10.3 54 2 Allison, Geronimo, G.B. 20 303 15.2 64t 2
Shepard, Sterling, NY-G 66 872 13.2 58 4 Matthews, Jordan, Phi. 20 300 15.0 56t 2
Sanu, Mohamed, Atl. 66 838 12.7 44t 4 Hurns, Allen, Dal. 20 295 14.8 49 2
Jeffery, Alshon, Phi. 65 843 13.0 52 6 Richardson, Paul, Was. 20 262 13.1 46t 2
Beasley, Cole, Dal. 65 672 10.3 32t 3 Peterson, Adrian, Was. 20 208 10.4 52 1
* Ridley, Calvin, Atl. 64 821 12.8 75t 10 Carson, Chris, Sea. 20 163 8.2 27 0

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No Yards Avg Long TD No Yards Avg Long TD
Howard, Jordan, Chi. 20 145 7.3 18 0 * Davis, Jawill, NY-G 4 40 10.0 22 0
* Edmonds, Chase, Ariz 20 103 5.2 13 0 * Beebe, Chad, Min. 4 39 9.8 18 0
Barber, Peyton, T.B. 20 92 4.6 10 1 * Wims, Javon, Chi. 4 32 8.0 16 0
* Sherfield, Trent, Ariz 19 210 11.1 21 1 Marshall, Byron, Was. 4 30 7.5 17 0
Jones, T.J., Det. 19 190 10.0 26 2 Bellore, Nick, Det. 4 15 3.8 8 0
Kendricks, Lance, G.B. 19 170 8.9 22 1 Lewis, Tommylee, N.O. 3 60 20.0 28t 1
Robinson, Aldrick, Min. 17 231 13.6 40t 5 Gathers, Rico, Dal. 3 45 15.0 32 0
Ginn, Ted, N.O. 17 209 12.3 42 2 Braunecker, Ben, Chi. 3 42 14.0 20 0
Smith, Torrey, Car. 17 190 11.2 35 2 Lewis, Marcedes, G.B. 3 39 13.0 30 0
Williams, Chad, Ariz 17 171 10.1 22t 1 Phillips, John, Ariz 3 38 12.7 24 0
Fowler, Bennie, NY-G 16 199 12.4 26 1 * Tolliver, Jalen, Ariz 3 37 12.3 15 0
Hill, Josh, N.O. 16 185 11.6 23 1 Abdullah, Ameer, Det.-Min. 3 28 9.3 12 0
Bibbs, Kapri, Was.-G.B. 16 115 7.2 23t 1 Prosise, C.J., Sea. 3 22 7.3 8 0
Sproles, Darren, Phi. 15 160 10.7 37t 2 Quick, Brian, Was. 3 18 6.0 6 0
Brown, Jaron, Sea. 14 166 11.9 45 5 Artis-Payne, Cameron, Car. 3 15 5.0 13 0
Hardy, Justin, Atl. 14 133 9.5 19t 2 Ortiz, Ricky, Atl. 3 11 3.7 7 0
Bellamy, Josh, Chi. 14 117 8.4 20t 1 Perine, Samaje, Was. 3 5 1.7 8 0
Gallman, Wayne, NY-G 14 89 6.4 21 0 * Wilson, Shaun, T.B. 3 5 1.7 5 0
* Kirkwood, Keith, N.O. 13 209 16.1 42 2 Hill, Taysom, N.O. 3 4 1.3 5 0
Willson, Luke, Det. 13 87 6.7 13 0 Manhertz, Chris, Car. 2 52 26.0 50t 1
Arnold, Dan, N.O. 12 150 12.5 25t 1 Madden, Tre, Sea. 2 35 17.5 28 0
Dickson, Ed, Sea. 12 143 11.9 42 3 * Kelly, John, LA-R 2 27 13.5 18 0
* Schultz, Dalton, Dal. 12 116 9.7 17 0 * Thomas, Roc, Min. 2 21 10.5 15 0
* Wilson, Jeff, S.F. 12 98 8.2 24 0 * Turner, Malik, Sea. 2 20 10.0 19 0
Latimer, Cody, NY-G 11 190 17.3 39 1 Williams, Terrance, Dal. 2 18 9.0 12 0
Marshall, Brandon, Sea. 11 136 12.4 27 1 Coleman, Derrick, Ariz 2 17 8.5 12 0
* Powell, Brandon, Det. 11 129 11.7 41 0 * Hodge, KhaDarel, LA-R 2 17 8.5 14 0
Ham, C.J., Min. 11 85 7.7 17 0 Williams, Nick, LA-R 2 17 8.5 11 0
Jones, Andy, Det. 11 80 7.3 15 1 * Moore, J'Mon, G.B. 2 15 7.5 10 0
Shepard, Russell, NY-G 10 188 18.8 49t 2 * Dwelley, Ross, S.F. 2 14 7.0 8 0
Hall, Marvin, Atl. 10 149 14.9 47t 1 Olawale, Jamize, Dal. 2 13 6.5 10 0
Floyd, Michael, Was. 10 100 10.0 20 1 Valles, Hakeem, Det. 2 11 5.5 6 0
Blount, LeGarrette, Det. 10 67 6.7 23 0 Cross, Alan, T.B. 2 9 4.5 6 0
* James, Richie, S.F. 9 130 14.4 53 1 Sims, Dion, Chi. 2 9 4.5 9 0
Meredith, Cameron, N.O. 9 114 12.7 46 1 * Boone, Mike, Min. 2 1 0.5 1 0
Roberts, Michael, Det. 9 100 11.1 29 3 Gibson, Shelton, Phi. 1 48 48.0 48 0
Carr, Austin, N.O. 9 97 10.8 25 2 Swoopes, Tyrone, Sea. 1 23 23.0 23 0
Gresham, Jermaine, Ariz 9 94 10.4 26 0 * Zylstra, Brandon, Min. 1 23 23.0 23 0
Paulsen, Logan, Atl. 9 91 10.1 19 1 * Flanagan, Matt, Was. 1 14 14.0 14 0
Simonson, Scott, NY-G 9 86 9.6 24 1 Shields, Sam, LA-R 1 12 12.0 12 0
* Penny, Rashaad, Sea. 9 75 8.3 24 0 Decker, Taylor, Det. 1 11 11.0 11t 1
* Quinn, Trey, Was. 9 75 8.3 15 1 Bolden, Victor, S.F. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Smith, Rod, Dal. 9 60 6.7 14 0 Foles, Nick, Phi. 1 10 10.0 15 0
* Dissly, Will, Sea. 8 156 19.5 66 2 Hardee, Justin, N.O. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Austin, Tavon, Dal. 8 140 17.5 64t 2 Cunningham, Benny, Chi. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Kumerow, Jake, G.B. 8 103 12.9 49t 1 Fant, George, Sea. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Mizzell, Taquan, Chi. 8 78 9.8 26 1 Gillislee, Mike, N.O. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Morris, Alfred, S.F. 8 73 9.1 16 0 Hill, Brian, Atl. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Penny, Elijhaa, NY-G 8 50 6.3 16 0 Byrd, Damiere, Car. 1 8 8.0 8 0
Nelson, J.J., Ariz 7 64 9.1 17 0 Daniel, Chase, Chi. 1 8 8.0 8 0
* Adams, Josh, Phi. 7 58 8.3 13 0 * Kidsy, Darvin, Was. 1 8 8.0 8 0
Zenner, Zach, Det. 7 56 8.0 30 0 Chesson, Jehu, Was. 1 7 7.0 7 0
Auclair, Antony, T.B. 7 48 6.9 12 0 * Lazard, Allen, G.B. 1 7 7.0 7 0
Logan, T.J., Ariz 7 37 5.3 17 0 Rodgers, Richard, Phi. 1 7 7.0 7 0
* Jones, Ronald, T.B. 7 33 4.7 15 0 Burton, Michael, Chi. 1 6 6.0 6 0
* Gage, Russell, Atl. 6 63 10.5 22 0 Armah, Alex, Car. 1 5 5.0 5 0
Aiken, Kamar, Phi. 6 53 8.8 18 0 Cadet, Travaris, Car. 1 5 5.0 5 0
Mostert, Raheem, S.F. 6 25 4.2 23 0 Mundt, Johnny, LA-R 1 5 5.0 5 0
Celek, Garrett, S.F. 5 90 18.0 41t 2 Ryan, Matt, Atl. 1 5 5.0 5t 1
* Conklin, Tyler, Min. 5 77 15.4 33 0 * Watson, Justin, T.B. 1 5 5.0 5 0
Coleman, Corey, NY-G 5 71 14.2 30 0 Wentz, Carson, Phi. 1 4 4.0 4 0
Perkins, Josh, Phi. 5 67 13.4 30 0 Barner, Kenjon, Car. 1 3 3.0 3 0
Brown, Noah, Dal. 5 54 10.8 22 0 Sowell, Bradley, Chi. 1 2 2.0 2t 1
Brown, Malcolm, LA-R 5 52 10.4 18t 1 Vitale, Danny, G.B. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Saubert, Eric, Atl. 5 48 9.6 17 0 Brees, Drew, N.O. 1 1 1.0 1 0
Shaheen, Adam, Chi. 5 48 9.6 23 1 Williams, Jonathan, N.O. 1 1 1.0 1 0
Anderson, C.J., Car.-LA-R 5 41 8.2 24t 1 Cousins, Kirk, Min. 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
Sprinkle, Jeremy, Was. 5 41 8.2 15 1 Pulley, Spencer, NY-G 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0
Morgan, David, Min. 5 36 7.2 13 0 Staley, Joe, S.F. 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0
Freeman, Devonta, Atl. 5 23 4.6 14 0 Schaub, Matt, Atl. 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0
Ajayi, Jay, Phi. 5 20 4.0 12 0 Wilson, Russell, Sea. 1 -11 -11.0 -11 0
Line, Zach, N.O. 5 14 2.8 5 2
White, Kevin, Chi. 4 92 23.0 54 0 t = Touchdown; * Player that was a rookie in 2018
Tonyan, Robert, G.B. 4 77 19.3 54t 1 Leader based on receptions
Wilson, Bobo, T.B. 4 52 13.0 25 0

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INTERCEPTIONS TEAM LEADERS, INTERCEPTIONS
INTERCEPTIONS AFC: BALTIMORE, 2, Brandon Carr, Marlon Humphrey,
AFC: 7 Xavien Howard, Miami Jimmy Smith; BUFFALO, 4, Jordan Poyer; CINCIN-
NFC: 7 Kyle Fuller, Chicago NATI, 5, Shawn Williams; CLEVELAND, 4, Damari-
7 Damontae Kazee, Atlanta ous Randall; DENVER, 3, Chris Harris, Justin Sim-
mons; HOUSTON, 3, Andre Hal, *Justin Reid; INDI-
INTERCEPTIONS, GAME ANAPOLIS, 3, Kenny Moore; JACKSONVILLE, 3,
NFC: 3 Andrew Adams, Tampa Bay vs. Carolina, Jalen Ramsey; KANSAS CITY, 4, Steven Nelson;
December 2 (21 yards, 0 TD) LOS ANGELES CHARGERS, 3, *Derwin James,
AFC: 2 *Denzel Ward, Cleveland vs. Pittsburgh, Desmond King; MIAMI, 7, Xavien Howard; NEW
September 9 (26 yards, 0 TD) - (OT) ENGLAND, 4, Duron Harmon; N.Y. JETS, 4, Tru-
2 Reshad Jones, Miami vs. Tennessee, maine Johnson; OAKLAND, 3, Gareon Conley, Mar-
September 9 (80 yards, 0 TD) cus Gilchrist; PITTSBURGH, 2, Joe Haden; TEN-
2 Darron Lee, N.Y. Jets at Detroit, NESSEE, 4, Kevin Byard
September 10 (57 yards, 1 TD)
2 Xavien Howard, Miami vs. Oakland, NFC: ARIZONA, 3, Tre Boston; ATLANTA, 7, Damontae
September 23 (39 yards, 0 TD) Kazee; CAROLINA, 4, *Donte Jackson; CHICAGO,
2 Desmond King, L.A. Chargers at Cleveland, 7, Kyle Fuller; DALLAS, 2, *Leighton Vander Esch,
October 14 (33 yards, 0 TD) Xavier Woods; DETROIT, 3, Quandre Diggs, Darius
2 Jalen Ramsey, Jacksonville vs. Pittsburgh, Slay; GREEN BAY, 3, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix; LOS
November 18 (0 yards, 0 TD) ANGELES RAMS, 4, John Johnson; MINNESOTA,
2 Xavien Howard, Miami at Indianapolis, 3, Anthony Harris, Harrison Smith; NEW ORLEANS,
November 25 (-7 yards, 0 TD) 2, Eli Apple, Chris Banjo, Marshon Lattimore, Mar-
2 Xavien Howard, Miami vs. Buffalo, cus Williams; N.Y. GIANTS, 5, Alec Ogletree;
December 2 (20 yards, 0 TD) PHILADELPHIA, 3, Rasul Douglas; SAN FRANCIS-
2 Trumaine Johnson, N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, CO, 1, Antone Exum, Jaquiski Tartt; SEATTLE, 3,
December 9 (0 yards, 0 TD) Bradley McDougald, Earl Thomas; TAMPA BAY, 4,
2 Duron Harmon, New England at Pittsburgh, Andrew Adams; WASHINGTON, 4, D.J. Swearinger
December 16 (0 yards, 0 TD)
2 Jimmy Smith, Baltimore vs. Cleveland, TEAM CHAMPION
December 30 (4 yards, 0 TD) NFC: 27 Chicago
AFC: 21 Miami
YARDS
AFC: 131 Shawn Williams, Cincinnati * Player that was a rookie in 2018
NFC: 107 Marcus Peters, L.A. Rams
107 Darius Slay, Detroit

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

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NFL TOP TEN INTERCEPTORS No Yards Avg Long TD
No Yards Avg Long TD Fuller, Kendall, K.C. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Fuller, Kyle, Chi. 7 52 7.4 35 0 Gilmore, Stephon, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Howard, Xavien, Mia. 7 52 7.4 39 0 Haden, Joe, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Kazee, Damontae, Atl. 7 54 7.7 33 0 Humphrey, Marlon, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Jackson, Eddie, Chi. 6 81 13.5 41t 2 Nelson, Reggie, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Ogletree, Alec, NY-G 5 61 12.2 20 2 Maye, Marcus, NYJ 1 104 104.0 104 0
Williams, Shawn, Cin. 5 131 26.2 58t 1 Williams, Trevor, LA-C 1 86 86.0 86 0
Adams, Andrew, T.B. 4 34 8.5 16 0 McCourty, Devin, N.E. 1 84 84.0 84t 1
Byard, Kevin, Ten. 4 1 0.3 1 0 Ragland, Reggie, K.C. 1 67 67.0 67 0
Harmon, Duron, N.E. 4 0 0.0 0 0 Sorensen, Daniel, K.C. 1 54 54.0 54t 1
Jackson, Donte, Car. 4 0 0.0 0 0 Lucas, Jordan, K.C. 1 49 49.0 49 0
Johnson, John, LA-R 4 46 11.5 35 0 Mitchell, Mike, Ind. 1 47 47.0 47 0
Johnson, Trumaine, NYJ 4 38 9.5 31t 1 Miller, Von, Den. 1 42 42.0 42 0
Nelson, Steven, K.C. 4 53 13.3 35 0 Adams, Jamal, NYJ 1 38 38.0 38 0
Poyer, Jordan, Buf. 4 11 2.8 11 0 Cunningham, Zach, Hou. 1 38 38.0 38t 1
Randall, Damarious, Cle. 4 59 14.8 50 0 Williamson, Avery, NYJ 1 36 36.0 36 0
Riley, Curtis, NY-G 4 67 16.8 46 1 * Edmunds, Terrell, Pit. 1 35 35.0 35 0
Swearinger, D.J., Was. 4 33 8.3 22 0 Onwuasor, Patrick, Bal. 1 33 33.0 33 0
Jack, Myles, Jac. 1 32 32.0 32t 1
AFC—INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTORS Davis, Sean, Pit. 1 27 27.0 27 0
No Yards Avg Long TD Hightower, Dont'a, N.E. 1 27 27.0 27 0
Howard, Xavien, Mia. 7 52 7.4 39 0 * Baker, Jerome, Mia. 1 25 25.0 25t 1
Williams, Shawn, Cin. 5 131 26.2 58t 1 Brown, Jayon, Ten. 1 22 22.0 22t 1
Randall, Damarious, Cle. 4 59 14.8 50 0 Johnson, Michael, Cin. 1 22 22.0 22t 1
Nelson, Steven, K.C. 4 53 13.3 35 0 Davis, Todd, Den. 1 20 20.0 20t 1
Johnson, Trumaine, NYJ 4 38 9.5 31t 1 Jones, Chris, K.C. 1 20 20.0 20t 1
Poyer, Jordan, Buf. 4 11 2.8 11 0 Addae, Jahleel, LA-C 1 19 19.0 19 0
Byard, Kevin, Ten. 4 1 0.3 1 0 Williams, Vince, Pit. 1 17 17.0 17t 1
Harmon, Duron, N.E. 4 0 0.0 0 0 Goode, Najee, Ind. 1 16 16.0 16 0
* Reid, Justin, Hou. 3 128 42.7 101t 1 Levine, Anthony, Bal. 1 16 16.0 16 0
Jones, Reshad, Mia. 3 109 36.3 54 1 Perryman, Denzel, LA-C 1 16 16.0 16 0
Butler, Malcolm, Ten. 3 90 30.0 56t 1 Worley, Daryl, Oak. 1 16 16.0 16 0
Lee, Darron, NYJ 3 82 27.3 36t 1 Jefferson, Tony, Bal. 1 15 15.0 15 0
King, Desmond, LA-C 3 75 25.0 42t 1 Melvin, Rashaan, Oak. 1 15 15.0 15 0
Harris, Chris, Den. 3 68 22.7 53t 1 * Harrison, Ronnie, Jac. 1 14 14.0 14 0
Conley, Gareon, Oak. 3 64 21.3 36t 1 * Odum, George, Ind. 1 14 14.0 14 0
Moore, Kenny, Ind. 3 52 17.3 32 0 Church, Barry, Jac. 1 11 11.0 11 0
* Bates, Jessie, Cin. 3 42 14.0 21t 1 Parks, Will, Den. 1 11 11.0 11 0
McDonald, T.J., Mia. 3 41 13.7 31 0 Walker, Anthony, Ind. 1 11 11.0 11 0
Milano, Matt, Buf. 3 41 13.7 29 0 Dupree, Bud, Pit. 1 10 10.0 10t 1
Jones, Jonathan, N.E. 3 34 11.3 28 0 Hayden, D.J., Jac. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Alonso, Kiko, Mia. 3 30 10.0 15 0 Bouye, A.J., Jac. 1 9 9.0 9 0
* James, Derwin, LA-C 3 30 10.0 23 0 * White, Kyzir, LA-C 1 9 9.0 9 0
* Ward, Denzel, Cle. 3 26 8.7 26 0 Gipson, Tashaun, Jac. 1 8 8.0 8 0
* Jackson, J.C., N.E. 3 9 3.0 9 0 Ingram, Melvin, LA-C 1 8 8.0 8 0
Simmons, Justin, Den. 3 8 2.7 8 0 Scarlett, Brennan, Hou. 1 8 8.0 8 0
Gilchrist, Marcus, Oak. 3 2 0.7 2 0 Evans, Jordan, Cin. 1 7 7.0 7 0
Hal, Andre, Hou. 3 2 0.7 2 0 Farley, Matthias, Ind. 1 7 7.0 7 0
Ramsey, Jalen, Jac. 3 0 0.0 0 0 Clark, Chuck, Bal. 1 5 5.0 5 0
* Fitzpatrick, Minkah, Mia. 2 64 32.0 50t 1 Joseph, Karl, Oak. 1 5 5.0 5 0
Joseph, Johnathan, Hou. 2 46 23.0 28t 1 Houston, Justin, K.C. 1 4 4.0 4 0
* Leonard, Darius, Ind. 2 38 19.0 28 0 Rochell, Isaac, LA-C 1 4 4.0 4 0
White, Tre'Davious, Buf. 2 37 18.5 37 0 * Yiadom, Isaac, Den. 1 4 4.0 4 0
Hooker, Malik, Ind. 2 34 17.0 27 0 Roberts, Darryl, NYJ 1 3 3.0 3 0
Parker, Ron, K.C. 2 33 16.5 33t 1 Chung, Patrick, N.E. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Smith, Telvin, Jac. 2 33 16.5 33t 1 Wolfe, Derek, Den. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Carr, Brandon, Bal. 2 26 13.0 32 0 Desir, Pierre, Ind. 1 1 1.0 1 0
Jackson, Kareem, Hou. 2 24 12.0 13 0 Aikens, Walt, Mia. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Harris, Erik, Oak. 2 22 11.0 21 0 * Bentley, Ja'Whaun, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Brown, Preston, Cin. 2 20 10.0 18 0 Carrie, T.J., Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0
* Edmunds, Tremaine, Buf. 2 19 9.5 17 0 Collins, Jamie, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Claiborne, Morris, NYJ 2 17 8.5 17t 1 Gaines, E.J., Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Kirksey, Christian, Cle. 2 17 8.5 13 0 Harris, Shelby, Den. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Hyde, Micah, Buf. 2 16 8.0 16 0 Hilton, Mike, Pit. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Alexander, Lorenzo, Buf. 2 9 4.5 8 0 * Johnson, Taron, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Jackson, Adoree', Ten. 2 7 3.5 7 0 Jones, Adam, Den. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Mathieu, Tyrann, Hou. 2 6 3.0 6 0 McCain, Bobby, Mia. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Smith, Jimmy, Bal. 2 4 2.0 4 0 McCourty, Jason, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Stewart, Darian, Den. 2 3 1.5 3 0 McKinney, Benardrick, Hou. 1 0 0.0 0 0

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No Yards Avg Long TD NFC—INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTORS
Mitchell, Terrance, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0 No Yards Avg Long TD
Moore, Corey, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kazee, Damontae, Atl. 7 54 7.7 33 0
Mosley, C.J., Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Fuller, Kyle, Chi. 7 52 7.4 35 0
Murray, Eric, K.C. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jackson, Eddie, Chi. 6 81 13.5 41t 2
Peppers, Jabrill, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ogletree, Alec, NY-G 5 61 12.2 20 2
Phillips, Adrian, LA-C 1 0 0.0 0 0 Riley, Curtis, NY-G 4 67 16.8 46 1
Rice, Denzel, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Johnson, John, LA-R 4 46 11.5 35 0
Roby, Bradley, Den. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Adams, Andrew, T.B. 4 34 8.5 16 0
Scandrick, Orlando, K.C. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Swearinger, D.J., Was. 4 33 8.3 22 0
Schobert, Joe, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0 * Jackson, Donte, Car. 4 0 0.0 0 0
Sutton, Cameron, Pit. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Peters, Marcus, LA-R 3 107 35.7 50t 1
Thomas, Dymonte, Den. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Slay, Darius, Det. 3 107 35.7 67t 1
Vaccaro, Kenny, Ten. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Norman, Josh, Was. 3 79 26.3 40 0
Van Noy, Kyle, N.E. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Smith, Harrison, Min. 3 66 22.0 52 0
Whitehead, Tahir, Oak. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Amukamara, Prince, Chi. 3 58 19.3 49t 1
Wilson, Quincy, Ind. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Littleton, Cory, LA-R 3 48 16.0 22 1
Young, Tavon, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Diggs, Quandre, Det. 3 41 13.7 37t 1
Kindred, Derrick, Cle. 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 McDougald, Bradley, Sea. 3 39 13.0 39 0
Harris, Anthony, Min. 3 33 11.0 33 0
t = Touchdown; *Player that was a rookie in 2018 Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha, G.B. 3 25 8.3 24 0
Leader based on interceptions Thomas, Earl, Sea. 3 25 8.3 25 0
Douglas, Rasul, Phi. 3 14 4.7 17 0
Adams, Mike, Car. 3 11 3.7 18 0
Boston, Tre, Ariz 3 9 3.0 9 0
Poole, Brian, Atl. 3 2 0.7 2 0
Williams, Marcus, N.O. 2 100 50.0 78 0
Jones, Deion, Atl. 2 61 30.5 41t 1
* Vander Esch, Leighton, Dal. 2 56 28.0 28 0
Breeland, Bashaud, G.B. 2 48 24.0 26 1
Apple, Eli, N.O. 2 29 14.5 29 0
Jenkins, Janoris, NY-G 2 29 14.5 29 0
Amos, Adrian, Chi. 2 27 13.5 26 0
Thomas, Michael, NY-G 2 26 13.0 26 0
* Maddox, Avonte, Phi. 2 23 11.5 23 0
Dunbar, Quinton, Was. 2 21 10.5 24 0
Woods, Xavier, Dal. 2 15 7.5 15 0
Callahan, Bryce, Chi. 2 12 6.0 12 0
Trevathan, Danny, Chi. 2 12 6.0 12 0
Goodson, B.J., NY-G 2 8 4.0 5 0
Griffin, Shaquill, Sea. 2 8 4.0 8 0
Hill, Troy, LA-R 2 7 3.5 7 0
Foster, Mason, Was. 2 4 2.0 4 0
Kendricks, Eric, Min. 2 3 1.5 3 0
Banjo, Chris, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Lattimore, Marshon, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0
Peterson, Patrick, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0
Wagner, Bobby, Sea. 1 98 98.0 98t 1
Hardee, Justin, N.O. 1 77 77.0 77 0
Elliott, Javien, T.B. 1 50 50.0 50 0
Heath, Jeff, Dal. 1 49 49.0 49 0
Williams, P.J., N.O. 1 45 45.0 45t 1
Reid, Eric, Car. 1 39 39.0 39 0
Exum, Antone, S.F. 1 32 32.0 32t 1
Talib, Aqib, LA-R 1 30 30.0 30 0
Bradberry, James, Car. 1 29 29.0 29 0
Graham, Corey, Phi. 1 29 29.0 29 0
Allen, Ricardo, Atl. 1 28 28.0 28 0
* Hughes, Mike, Min. 1 28 28.0 28t 1
* Alexander, Jaire, G.B. 1 27 27.0 27 0
Mack, Khalil, Chi. 1 27 27.0 27t 1
Clark, Frank, Sea. 1 26 26.0 26 0
Amerson, David, Ariz 1 25 25.0 25 0
Ebukam, Samson, LA-R 1 25 25.0 25t 1
Jenkins, Malcolm, Phi. 1 25 25.0 25 0
Everett, Deshazor, Was. 1 24 24.0 24 0
Grugier-Hill, Kamu, Phi. 1 24 24.0 24 0
Waynes, Trae, Min. 1 24 24.0 24 0
* Stroman, Greg, Was. 1 23 23.0 23 0
Tartt, Jaquiski, S.F. 1 23 23.0 23 0

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No Yards Avg Long TD AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—INTERCEPTIONS
Shields, Sam, LA-R 1 22 22.0 22 0
* Smith, Roquan, Chi. 1 22 22.0 22 0 No Yards Avg Long TD
Benwikere, Bene', Ariz 1 21 21.0 21 0 Miami 21 321 15.3 54 3
Lynch, Aaron, Chi. 1 20 20.0 20 0 New England 18 156 8.7 84t 1
Floyd, Leonard, Chi. 1 19 19.0 19t 1 Cleveland 17 100 5.9 50 0
Darby, Ronald, Phi. 1 16 16.0 16 0 Denver 17 158 9.3 53t 2
Moreau, Fabian, Was. 1 16 16.0 16 0 Buffalo 16 133 8.3 37 0
Lawrence, Demarcus, Dal. 1 13 13.0 13 0 Houston 15 252 16.8 101t 3
Gerry, Nate, Phi. 1 8 8.0 8 0 Indianapolis 15 220 14.7 47 0
Lewis, Jourdan, Dal. 1 7 7.0 7 0 Kansas City 15 280 18.7 67 3
Taylor, Adarius, T.B. 1 7 7.0 7 0 Oakland 14 124 8.9 36t 1
Crawford, Jack, Atl. 1 6 6.0 6 0 L.A. Chargers 13 247 19.0 86 1
Johnson, Isaiah, T.B. 1 6 6.0 6 0 N.Y. Jets 13 318 24.5 104 3
Klein, A.J., N.O. 1 6 6.0 6 0 Baltimore 12 99 8.3 33 0
Jones, Colin, Car. 1 5 5.0 5 0 Cincinnati 12 222 18.5 58t 3
Joyner, Lamarcus, LA-R 1 5 5.0 5 0 Jacksonville 11 117 10.6 33t 2
Rhodes, Xavier, Min. 1 3 3.0 3 0 Tennessee 11 120 10.9 56t 2
Smith, Preston, Was. 1 3 3.0 3 0 Pittsburgh 8 89 11.1 35 2
Anzalone, Alex, N.O. 1 2 2.0 2 0
* Hill, Holton, Min. 1 2 2.0 2 0 AFC Total 228 2956 13.0 104 26
Munnerlyn, Captain, Car. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Brown, Anthony, Dal. 1 1 1.0 1 0 AFC Average 14.3 184.8 13.0 — 1.6
Awuzie, Chidobe, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Coleman, Justin, Sea. 1 0 0.0 0 0 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—INTERCEPTIONS
Countess, Blake, LA-R 1 0 0.0 0 0
Evans, Justin, T.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 No Yards Avg Long TD
King, Kevin, G.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chicago 27 330 12.2 49t 5
Kuechly, Luke, Car. 1 0 0.0 0 0 L.A. Rams 18 290 16.1 50t 3
McManis, Sherrick, Chi. 1 0 0.0 0 0 N.Y. Giants 16 191 11.9 46 3
Obada, Efe, Car. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Atlanta 15 151 10.1 41t 1
* Oliver, Isaiah, Atl. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Washington 15 203 13.5 40 0
Robey-Coleman, Nickell, LA-R1 0 0.0 0 0 Carolina 13 86 6.6 39 0
Smith, Ryan, T.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Minnesota 12 159 13.3 52 1
Thompson, Tedric, Sea. 1 0 0.0 0 0 New Orleans 12 259 21.6 78 1
* Walker, Tracy, Det. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Seattle 12 196 16.3 98t 1
Webb, B.W., NY-G 1 0 0.0 0 0 Philadelphia 10 139 13.9 29 0
Dallas 9 141 15.7 49 0
t = Touchdown; Leader based on interceptions Tampa Bay 9 97 10.8 50 0
* Player that was a rookie in 2018 Arizona 7 55 7.9 25 0
Detroit 7 148 21.1 67t 2
Green Bay 7 100 14.3 27 1
San Francisco 2 55 27.5 32t 1

NFC Total 191 2600 13.6 98t 19

NFC Average 11.9 162.5 13.6 — 1.2

League Total 419 5556 — 104 45

League Average 13.1 173.6 13.3 — 1.4

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KICKOFF RETURNS No Yards Avg Long TD
YARDS PER RETURN Grant, Jakeem, Mia. 18 535 29.7 102t 1
AFC: 31.7 Darius Jennings, Tennessee Pascal, Zach, Ind. 14 297 21.2 29 0
NFC: 26.0 Corey Coleman, N.Y. Giants Murphy, Marcus, Buf. 13 324 24.9 49 0
McKenzie, Isaiah, Buf. 12 237 19.8 33 0
YARDS * Hilliard, Dontrell, Cle. 11 264 24.0 31 0
Ervin, Tyler, Hou. 10 253 25.3 36 0
AFC: 1174 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets
Booker, Devontae, Den. 10 234 23.4 35 0
NFC: 616 Marvin Hall, Atlanta Drake, Kenyan, Mia. 10 213 21.3 26 0
Perry, Senorise, Mia. 8 164 20.5 32 0
YARDS, GAME * Callaway, Antonio, Cle. 8 143 17.9 35 0
AFC: 207 * Tremon Smith, Kansas City at L.A. Rams, * Chark, D.J., Jac. 7 186 26.6 47 0
November 19 (7 returns, 0 TD) * Lindsay, Phillip, Den. 7 163 23.3 32 0
NFC: 159 * D.J. Reed, San Francisco vs. Detroit, Mickens, Jaydon, Jac. 6 149 24.8 31 0
September 16 (4 returns, 0 TD) White, Tim, Bal. 6 135 22.5 37 0
Bolden, Victor, Buf. 5 116 23.2 28 0
LONGEST Greene, Rashad, Jac. 5 105 21.0 31 0
AFC: 102 Jakeem Grant, Miami vs. Tennessee, Jones, Taiwan, Buf. 5 89 17.8 27 0
September 9 - TD Jones, Adam, Den. 4 85 21.3 25 0
NFC: 97 * Richie James, San Francisco vs. Seattle, * Michel, Sony, N.E. 4 77 19.3 26 0
December 16 - TD - (OT) Langley, Brendan, Den. 4 61 15.3 18 0
* Jones, J.J., LA-C 3 69 23.0 33 0
Thomas, De'Anthony, K.C. 3 58 19.3 26 0
RETURNS Cracraft, River, Den. 3 43 14.3 23 0
AFC: 40 Alex Erickson, Cincinnati Westbrook, Dede, Jac. 3 37 12.3 16 0
40 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets * Grant, Janarion, Bal. 2 56 28.0 32 0
NFC: 26 Marvin Hall, Atlanta Carrie, T.J., Cle. 2 33 16.5 19 0
* Ballage, Kalen, Mia. 2 26 13.0 16 0
RETURNS, GAME Bernard, Giovani, Cin. 2 25 12.5 14 0
AFC: 7 * Tremon Smith, Kansas City at L.A. Rams, Landry, Jarvis, Cle. 2 22 11.0 14 0
November 19 (207 yards, 0 TD) * Herndon, Chris, NYJ f2 21 10.5 11 0
NFC: 7 Dare Ogunbowale, Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, * Cruikshank, Dane, Ten. 1 39 39.0 39 0
November 18 (137 yards, 0 TD) Allen, Keenan, LA-C 1 25 25.0 25 0
Bohanon, Tommy, Jac. 1 25 25.0 25 0
TOUCHDOWNS Johnson, Marcus, Ind. 1 23 23.0 23 0
Thomas, Logan, Buf. 1 23 23.0 23 0
AFC: 1 Jakeem Grant, Miami
* Cannon, Trenton, NYJ 1 20 20.0 20 0
1 Darius Jennings, Tennessee * James, Derwin, LA-C 1 20 20.0 20 0
1 Cordarrelle Patterson, New England * McCloud, Ray-Ray, Buf. 1 18 18.0 18 0
1 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets Benjamin, Travis, LA-C 1 17 17.0 17 0
NFC: 1 * Richie James, San Francisco Develin, James, N.E. 1 15 15.0 15 0
Anderson, Robby, NYJ 1 13 13.0 13 0
TEAM CHAMPION Blue, Alfred, Hou. 1 13 13.0 13 0
AFC: 32.0 Tennessee Snead, Willie, Bal. 1 13 13.0 13 0
NFC: 26.2 San Francisco Charles, Orson, Cle. f1 12 12.0 12 0
Jones, Cyrus, Bal. 1 12 12.0 12 0
NFL TOP TEN KICKOFF RETURNERS Nix, Roosevelt, Pit. 1 12 12.0 12 0
No Yards Avg Long TD Harris, Demetrius, K.C. 1 11 11.0 11 0
Jennings, Darius, Ten. 22 698 31.7 94t 1 LaCosse, Matt, Den. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Roberts, Andre, NYJ 40 1174 29.4 99t 1 Rogers, Chester, Ind. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Tomlinson, Eric, NYJ 1 10 10.0 10 0
Patterson, Cordarrelle, N.E. 23 663 28.8 95t 1
Ware, Spencer, K.C. 1 10 10.0 10 0
Smith, Tremon, K.C. 33 886 26.8 97 0 Bell, Blake, Jac. 1 9 9.0 9 0
Erickson, Alex, Cin. 40 1049 26.2 77 0 Janovich, Andy, Den. 1 8 8.0 8 0
Coleman, Corey, NY-G 23 598 26.0 51 0 Paul, Niles, Jac. 1 8 8.0 8 0
James, Richie, S.F. 23 580 25.2 97t 1 Moncrief, Donte, Jac. 1 7 7.0 7 0
King, Desmond, LA-C 22 522 23.7 40 0 * Wilkins, Jordan, Ind. 1 7 7.0 7 0
Hall, Marvin, Atl. 26 616 23.7 53 0 Grant, Corey, Jac. 1 6 6.0 6 0
Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 29 663 22.9 34 0 Conley, Chris, K.C. 1 5 5.0 5 0
Sherman, Anthony, K.C. 1 5 5.0 5 0
AFC—INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNERS Vallejo, Tanner, Cle. 1 2 2.0 2 0
No Yards Avg Long TD Kaufusi, Bronson, NYJ 1 0 0.0 0 0
Jennings, Darius, Ten. 22 698 31.7 94t 1 * Samuels, Jaylen, Pit. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Roberts, Andre, NYJ 40 1174 29.4 99t 1 * Smythe, Durham, Mia. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Patterson, Cordarrelle, N.E. 23 663 28.8 95t 1 * Thompson, Corey, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0
* Smith, Tremon, K.C. 33 886 26.8 97 0 Wilson, Brandon, Cin. 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0
Erickson, Alex, Cin. 40 1049 26.2 77 0
King, Desmond, LA-C 22 522 23.7 40 0
Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 29 663 22.9 34 0
Moore, Chris, Bal. 22 491 22.3 39 0
Switzer, Ryan, Pit. 30 607 20.2 35 0
(Nonqualifiers)
Carter, DeAndre, Phi.-Hou. 19 425 22.4 30 0
Peppers, Jabrill, Cle. 19 408 21.5 29 0

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NFC—INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNERS No Yards Avg Long TD
No Yards Avg Long TD Simonson, Scott, NY-G 1 12 12.0 12 0
Coleman, Corey, NY-G 23 598 26.0 51 0 Beasley, Cole, Dal. 1 8 8.0 8 0
* James, Richie, S.F. 23 580 25.2 97t 1 Sprinkle, Jeremy, Was. 1 6 6.0 6 0
Hall, Marvin, Atl. 26 616 23.7 53 0 Thomas, Michael, NY-G 1 4 4.0 4 0
(Nonqualifiers) Sproles, Darren, Phi. 1 2 2.0 2 0
Lockett, Tyler, Sea. 19 493 25.9 84 0 Ginn, Ted, N.O. 1 1 1.0 1 0
Countess, Blake, LA-R 17 419 24.6 40 0 Thompson, Chris, Was. 1 0 0.0 0 0
Abdullah, Ameer, Det.-Min. 14 365 26.1 33 0 Woods, Robert, LA-R 1 0 0.0 0 0
Hill, Taysom, N.O. 14 348 24.9 47 0 Shepard, Sterling, NY-G 0 27 — 27 0
Clement, Corey, Phi. 13 333 25.6 48 0 Penny, Elijhaa, NY-G 0 -3 — -3 0
Cooper, Pharoh, LA-R 13 277 21.3 28 0
Logan, T.J., Ariz 12 296 24.7 36 0 t = Touchdown; f = Fair Catch
* Johnson, Danny, Was. 12 283 23.6 44 0 Leader based on average return, minimum 20 returns
* Reed, D.J., S.F. 11 332 30.2 90 0 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
Wilson, Bobo, T.B. 10 284 28.4 38 0
Montgomery, Ty, G.B. 10 210 21.0 27 0
Samuel, Curtis, Car. 10 209 20.9 32 0
Williams, Brandon, Ariz 10 192 19.2 29 0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—KICKOFF RETURNS
Barner, Kenjon, Car. 9 220 24.4 37 0
Agnew, Jamal, Det. 8 216 27.0 45 0 No Yards Avg Long TD
Breeland, Bashaud, G.B. 8 173 21.6 38 0 Tennessee 23 737 32.0 94t 1
Cunningham, Benny, Chi. 8 173 21.6 31 0 New England 28 755 27.0 95t 1
* Penny, Rashaad, Sea. 8 140 17.5 23 0 N.Y. Jets 46 1238 26.9 99t 1
* Davis, Jawill, NY-G 7 171 24.4 32 0 Cincinnati 43 1071 24.9 77 0
Ogunbowale, Dare, T.B. 7 137 19.6 25 0 Kansas City 40 975 24.4 97 0
* Wilson, Shaun, T.B. 7 122 17.4 29 0 Houston 20 487 24.4 36 0
Mizzell, Taquan, Chi. 7 106 15.1 22 0 Miami 39 938 24.1 102t 1
Thompson, Deonte, Dal. 6 147 24.5 35 0 L.A. Chargers 28 653 23.3 40 0
* Miller, Anthony, Chi. 6 139 23.2 31 0 Oakland 29 663 22.9 34 0
Marshall, Byron, Was. 6 114 19.0 28 0
Baltimore 32 707 22.1 39 0
* Stroman, Greg, Was. 6 110 18.3 23 0
Natson, JoJo, LA-R 6 108 18.0 24 0 Buffalo 38 807 21.2 49 0
Latimer, Cody, NY-G 5 123 24.6 34 0 Jacksonville 26 532 20.5 47 0
* Moore, D.J., Car. 5 119 23.8 32 0 Denver 30 604 20.1 35 0
* Henderson, Quadree, NY-G 5 112 22.4 30 0 Cleveland 44 884 20.1 35 0
Kamara, Alvin, N.O. 4 126 31.5 50 0 Indianapolis 17 337 19.8 29 0
* Hughes, Mike, Min. 4 107 26.8 46 0 Pittsburgh 32 619 19.3 35 0
* Moore, J'Mon, G.B. 4 102 25.5 37 0
* Scott, Boston, Phi. 4 96 24.0 35 0 AFC Total 515 12007 23.3 102t 4
Williams, Jamaal, G.B. 4 95 23.8 30 0
Jackson, Darius, Dal. 4 90 22.5 27 0 AFC Average 32.2 750.4 23.3 — 0.3
Jones, T.J., Det. 4 81 20.3 22 0
* Hill, Holton, Min. 3 85 28.3 30 0 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—KICKOFF RETURNS
Lewis, Tommylee, N.O. 3 69 23.0 26 0
Bibbs, Kapri, Was. 3 57 19.0 20 0
Gibson, Shelton, Phi. 3 57 19.0 30 0 No Yards Avg Long TD
Rodgers, Jacquizz, T.B. 3 52 17.3 21 0 San Francisco 36 944 26.2 97t 1
* Edmonds, Chase, Ariz 3 48 16.0 18 0 Minnesota 22 540 24.5 46 0
* Ridley, Calvin, Atl. 2 50 25.0 32 0 N.Y. Giants 45 1097 24.4 51 0
* Powell, Brandon, Det. 2 43 21.5 27 0 New Orleans 23 560 24.3 50 0
Lewis, Jourdan, Dal. 2 38 19.0 19 0 Detroit 20 482 24.1 45 0
Willson, Luke, Det. 2 35 17.5 20 0 Seattle 29 669 23.1 84 0
Byrd, Damiere, Car. 2 34 17.0 22 0 Carolina 26 582 22.4 37 0
Sherels, Marcus, Min. 2 34 17.0 17 0 Atlanta 31 689 22.2 53 0
Smallwood, Wendell, Phi. 2 33 16.5 17 0 Philadelphia 33 725 22.0 48 0
Longacre, Matt, LA-R 2 30 15.0 16 0 Dallas 13 283 21.8 35 0
Coley, Stacy, NY-G 2 27 13.5 21 0 Green Bay 30 644 21.5 38 0
Patrick, Lucas, G.B. 2 23 11.5 15 0 Arizona 25 536 21.4 36 0
Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 2 22 11.0 22 0
L.A. Rams 39 834 21.4 40 0
Auclair, Antony, T.B. 2 19 9.5 10 0
Humphries, Adam, T.B. 2 17 8.5 13 0 Tampa Bay 31 631 20.4 38 0
Hardy, Justin, Atl. 2 7 3.5 7 0 Washington 29 570 19.7 44 0
Beckham, Odell, NY-G 1 26 26.0 26 0 Chicago 23 440 19.1 31 0
Robinson, Aldrick, Min. 1 21 21.0 21 0
* Valdes-Scantling, Marquez, G.B. 1 21 21.0 21 0 NFC Total 455 10226 22.5 97t 1
Davis, Trevor, G.B. 1 20 20.0 20 0
* Thomas, Roc, Min. 1 20 20.0 20 0 NFC Average 28.4 639.1 22.5 — 0.1
McKissic, J.D., Sea. 1 18 18.0 18 0
Moore, David, Sea. 1 18 18.0 18 0 League Total 970 22233 — 102t 5
Dayes, Matt, S.F. 1 17 17.0 17 0
Hill, Brian, Atl. 1 16 16.0 16 0 League Average 30.3 694.8 22.9 — 0.2
Line, Zach, N.O. 1 16 16.0 16 0
Taylor, Trent, S.F. 1 15 15.0 15 0
* Zylstra, Brandon, Min. 1 15 15.0 15 0

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PUNTING PUNTS, GAME
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT AFC: 12 Britton Colquitt, Cleveland vs. Pittsburgh,
NFC: 48.6 Andy Lee, Arizona September 9 (522 yards) - (OT)
AFC: 47.4 Sam Koch, Baltimore NFC: 8 Andy Lee, Arizona at L.A. Rams,
September 16 (403 yards)
NET AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT 8 * Michael Dickson, Seattle vs. Dallas,
NFC: 43.2 Thomas Morstead, New Orleans September 23 (350 yards)
AFC: 42.7 Rigoberto Sanchez, Indianapolis 8 Andy Lee, Arizona at San Francisco,
October 7 (317 yards)
LONGEST 8 Matt Wile, Minnesota at N.Y. Jets,
AFC: 79 Britton Colquitt, Cleveland at Tampa Bay, October 21 (382 yards)
October 21 - (OT) 8 Andy Lee, Arizona vs. Oakland,
NFC: 70 Matt Wile, Minnesota vs. Buffalo, November 18 (418 yards)
September 23 8 Tress Way, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants,
December 9 (409 yards)
PUNTS 8 * Michael Dickson, Seattle at San Francisco,
NFC: 94 Andy Lee, Arizona December 16 (426 yards) - (OT)
AFC: 87 Matt Haack, Miami
TEAM CHAMPION
NFC: 48.6 Arizona
AFC: 46.6 Baltimore
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—PUNTING

Total Opp Return In Net


Punts Yards Long Avg TB Blk Ret Yards 20 Avg
Baltimore 61 2842 65 46.6 5 1 31 315 27 39.8
Tennessee 75 3483 62 46.4 3 1 33 296 39 41.7
Indianapolis 57 2629 63 46.1 5 0 21 93 24 42.7
N.Y. Jets 82 3763 67 45.9 5 0 42 318 23 40.8
New England 64 2885 66 45.1 5 0 25 255 21 39.5
Jacksonville 86 3872 72 45.0 7 0 37 184 37 41.3
Kansas City 45 2021 67 44.9 5 0 17 97 21 40.5
Denver 85 3786 66 44.5 8 0 35 368 29 38.3
Cleveland 85 3767 79 44.3 6 2 37 397 32 38.2
Miami 88 3884 65 44.1 6 1 37 384 35 38.4
Houston 74 3237 61 43.7 5 0 32 240 36 39.1
Pittsburgh 64 2780 69 43.4 4 0 17 245 28 38.4
Cincinnati 72 3119 69 43.3 3 1 30 220 29 39.4
Oakland 70 3022 64 43.2 5 0 28 241 17 38.3
Buffalo 82 3513 60 42.8 7 1 34 297 31 37.5
L.A. Chargers 62 2643 66 42.6 4 1 28 257 21 37.2

AFC Total 1152 51246 79 — 83 8 484 4207 450 —

AFC Average 72.0 3202.9 — 44.5 5.2 0.5 30.3 262.9 28.1 39.4

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Total Opp Return In Net


Punts Yards Long Avg TB Blk Ret Yards 20 Avg
Arizona 94 4568 64 48.6 7 0 44 420 32 42.6
Philadelphia 61 2937 68 48.1 7 0 31 194 24 42.7
Seattle 79 3759 69 47.6 5 1 36 304 28 42.5
New Orleans 43 1996 60 46.4 4 0 12 60 15 43.2
L.A. Rams 43 1992 68 46.3 2 0 12 104 21 43.0
N.Y. Giants 71 3226 60 45.4 4 0 27 177 20 41.8
Washington 79 3581 63 45.3 0 0 31 303 41 41.5
Carolina 61 2759 59 45.2 4 0 22 181 24 41.0
Detroit 74 3310 61 44.7 4 0 29 332 32 39.2
Minnesota 73 3255 70 44.6 2 1 31 188 27 41.5
Dallas 60 2670 63 44.5 2 0 30 254 17 39.6
Chicago 63 2791 65 44.3 7 1 20 150 28 39.7
Tampa Bay 58 2567 64 44.3 4 1 27 231 15 38.9
Green Bay 72 3176 67 44.1 9 1 20 206 19 38.8
Atlanta 62 2729 57 44.0 3 2 27 184 22 40.1
San Francisco 69 2973 64 43.1 4 1 25 195 22 39.1

NFC Total 1062 48289 70 — 68 8 424 3483 387 —

NFC Average 66.4 3018.1 — 45.5 4.3 0.5 26.5 217.7 24.2 40.9

NFL Total 2214 99535 79 — 151 16 908 7690 837 —

NFL Average 69.2 3110.5 — 45.0 4.7 0.5 28.4 240.3 26.2 40.1

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NFL TOP TEN 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
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
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
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
Bosher, Matt, Atl. 60 2729 57 45.5 62 3 2 27 184 22 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

Leader based on average, minimum 40 punts

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

Leader based on average, minimum 40 punts


* Player that was a rookie in 2018

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PUNT RETURNS AFC—INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURNERS
YARDS PER RETURN No FC Yards Avg Long TD
AFC: 14.1 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets Roberts, Andre, NYJ 23 27 324 14.1 78t 1
NFC: 12.5 Tarik Cohen, Chicago Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 20 15 281 14.1 99t 1
King, Desmond, LA-C 23 8 318 13.8 73t 1
YARDS Jones, Cyrus, Bal.-N.E.-Bal. 23 20 304 13.2 70t 1
NFC: 411 Tarik Cohen, Chicago Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 20 3 213 10.7 91t 1
AFC: 324 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets Erickson, Alex, Cin. 20 20 212 10.6 38 0
Carter, DeAndre, Phi.-Hou.26 8 249 9.6 42 0
YARDS, GAME Rogers, Chester, Ind. 23 28 215 9.3 51 0
AFC: 137 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets at Detroit, Peppers, Jabrill, Cle. 25 22 219 8.8 33 0
September 10 (3 returns, 1 TD) Switzer, Ryan, Pit. 30 26 252 8.4 23 0
NFC: 133 JoJo Natson, L.A. Rams vs. Arizona, Ervin, Tyler, Hou. 21 7 175 8.3 27 0
September 16 (6 returns, 0 TD) Edelman, Julian, N.E. 20 11 154 7.7 25 0
(Nonqualifiers)
LONGEST Westbrook, Dede, Jac. 19 13 266 14.0 74t 1
AFC: 99 Dwayne Harris, Oakland vs. Denver, Jackson, Adoree', Ten. 16 9 148 9.3 26 0
December 24 - TD McKenzie, Isaiah, Den.-Buf. 16 3 100 6.3 21 0
NFC: 70 Marcus Sherels, Minnesota vs. Miami, Grant, Jakeem, Mia. 14 6 228 16.3 71t 1
December 16 Mickens, Jaydon, Jac. 12 2 59 4.9 16 0
Cracraft, River, Den. 12 11 40 3.3 20 0
RETURNS Amendola, Danny, Mia. 11 9 59 5.4 12 0
NFC: 33 Tarik Cohen, Chicago Jones, Adam, Den. 10 1 25 2.5 10 0
AFC: 30 Ryan Switzer, Pittsburgh Hyde, Micah, Buf. 9 10 75 8.3 31 0
White, Tim, Bal. 9 6 75 8.3 14 0
RETURNS, GAME * Grant, Janarion, Bal. 7 4 52 7.4 51 0
AFC: 6 * Janarion Grant, Baltimore vs. Buffalo, * Callaway, Antonio, Cle. 5 1 61 12.2 37 0
September 9 (54 yards, 0 TD) * Jones, J.J., LA-C 5 2 24 4.8 11 0
6 DeAndre Carter, Houston vs. Jacksonville, Benjamin, Travis, LA-C 5 4 16 3.2 8 0
December 30 (56 yards, 0 TD) Williams, Nick, Ten. 4 1 47 11.8 38 0
NFC: 6 JoJo Natson, L.A. Rams vs. Arizona, Matthews, Rishard, Ten. 4 0 38 9.5 18 0
September 16 (133 yards, 0 TD) * McCloud, Ray-Ray, Buf. 4 2 20 5.0 13 0
* Hamilton, DaeSean, Den. 3 5 31 10.3 13 0
FAIR CATCHES * Lindsay, Phillip, Den. 3 0 23 7.7 15 0
AFC: 28 Chester Rogers, Indianapolis * Batson, Cameron, Ten. 3 1 4 1.3 5 0
NFC: 23 Justin Hardy, Atlanta * Phillips, Darius, Cin. 2 1 24 12.0 16 0
Greene, Rashad, Jac. 2 1 16 8.0 8 0
TOUCHDOWNS Murphy, Marcus, Buf. 2 2 15 7.5 9 0
AFC: 1 Jakeem Grant, Miami Kerley, Jeremy, Buf. 2 0 10 5.0 6 0
1 Dwayne Harris, Oakland Landry, Jarvis, Cle. 2 1 10 5.0 8 0
1 Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Nelson, Jordy, Oak. 2 2 7 3.5 7 0
1 Cyrus Jones, New England-Baltimore Stills, Kenny, Mia. 2 1 6 3.0 6 0
1 Desmond King, L.A. Chargers Richard, Jalen, Oak. 2 2 3 1.5 3 0
1 Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets Thomas, De'Anthony, K.C. 1 0 48 48.0 48 0
1 Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Weddle, Eric, Bal. 1 0 18 18.0 18 0
NFC: 0 59 players Mathieu, Tyrann, Hou. 1 1 6 6.0 6 0
Hilton, T.Y., Ind. 1 0 2 2.0 2 0
TEAM CHAMPION * Meeks, Quenton, Jac. 1 0 1 1.0 1 0
AFC: 13.0 N.Y. Jets Allen, Keenan, LA-C 1 1 0 0.0 0 0
NFC: 12.5 Chicago * Baker, Jerome, Mia. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Brooks, Terrence, NYJ 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
NFL TOP TEN PUNT RETURNERS * Herndon, Chris, NYJ 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
No FC Yards Avg Long TD McCarron, Riley, N.E. 1 3 0 0.0 0 0
Roberts, Andre, NYJ 23 27 324 14.1 78t 1 Robinson, Demarcus, K.C. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Harris, Dwayne, Oak. 20 15 281 14.1 99t 1 Rodgers-Cromartie, Domin, Oak. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
King, Desmond, LA-C 23 8 318 13.8 73t 1 * Samuels, Jaylen, Pit. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Jones, Cyrus, Bal.-N.E.-Bal. 23 20 304 13.2 70t 1 * Cannon, Trenton, NYJ 0 1 0 — — 0
Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 33 21 411 12.5 44 0 * Chark, D.J., Jac. 0 0 -8 — -8 0
Sherels, Marcus, Min. 23 15 276 12.0 70 0
Natson, JoJo, LA-R 26 10 280 10.8 60 0 t = Touchdown
Hill, Tyreek, K.C. 20 3 213 10.7 91t 1 Leader based on average return, minimum 20 returns
Erickson, Alex, Cin. 20 20 212 10.6 38 0 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
Carter, DeAndre, Phi.-Hou. 26 8 249 9.6 42 0

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NFC—INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURNERS AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—PUNT RETURNS
No FC Yards Avg Long TD
Cohen, Tarik, Chi. 33 21 411 12.5 44 0 No FC Yards Avg Long TD
Sherels, Marcus, Min. 23 15 276 12.0 70 0 N.Y. Jets 25 28 324 13.0 78t 1
Natson, JoJo, LA-R 26 10 280 10.8 60 0 Kansas City 22 3 261 11.9 91t 1
* Kirk, Christian, Ariz 21 17 164 7.8 44 0 Oakland 25 19 291 11.6 99t 1
Hardy, Justin, Atl. 20 23 147 7.4 18 0 Baltimore 35 29 404 11.5 70t 1
Humphries, Adam, T.B. 21 15 139 6.6 16 0 Cincinnati 22 21 236 10.7 38 0
Lockett, Tyler, Sea. 25 20 143 5.7 19 0 L.A. Chargers 34 15 358 10.5 73t 1
(Nonqualifiers) Miami 28 16 293 10.5 71t 1
* Davis, Jawill, NY-G 12 4 89 7.4 23 0 Jacksonville 34 16 334 9.8 74t 1
Williams, Tramon, G.B. 12 10 83 6.9 23 0 Cleveland 32 24 290 9.1 37 0
Kamara, Alvin, N.O. 12 9 82 6.8 16 0 Indianapolis 24 28 217 9.0 51 0
* James, Richie, S.F. 12 10 75 6.3 23 0 Tennessee 27 11 237 8.8 38 0
Agnew, Jamal, Det. 12 3 57 4.8 16 0 Houston 38 16 327 8.6 30 0
Byrd, Damiere, Car. 11 5 104 9.5 30 0 Pittsburgh 31 26 252 8.1 23 0
Beasley, Cole, Dal. 11 18 61 5.5 14 0 New England 26 15 199 7.7 25 0
Sproles, Darren, Phi. 10 9 83 8.3 14 0 Buffalo 31 17 207 6.7 31 0
Taylor, Trent, S.F. 10 6 78 7.8 18 0 Denver 30 17 132 4.4 20 0
Austin, Tavon, Dal. 10 7 58 5.8 22 0
* Henderson, Quadree, NY-G 9 3 68 7.6 21 0 AFC Total 464 301 4362 9.4 99t 7
Peterson, Patrick, Ariz 9 4 64 7.1 16 0
* Pettis, Dante, S.F. 9 2 27 3.0 14 0 AFC Average 29.0 18.8 272.6 9.4 — 0.4
Jones, T.J., Det. 8 8 87 10.9 25 0
Cooper, Pharoh, LA-R-Ariz 8 1 79 9.9 45 0 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—PUNT RETURNS
Lewis, Tommylee, N.O. 8 6 60 7.5 17 0
Beckham, Odell, NY-G 8 2 34 4.3 16 0 No FC Yards Avg Long TD
* Stroman, Greg, Was. 8 13 27 3.4 10 0 Chicago 33 21 411 12.5 44 0
Cobb, Randall, G.B. 7 6 46 6.6 17 0 Minnesota 29 21 315 10.9 70 0
Barner, Kenjon, Car. 7 6 29 4.1 13 0 L.A. Rams 30 15 307 10.2 60 0
Tate, Golden, Det.-Phi. 7 0 28 4.0 12 0 Arizona 36 21 295 8.2 45 0
* Moore, D.J., Car. 6 5 32 5.3 15 0 Atlanta 21 24 147 7.0 18 0
Clement, Corey, Phi. 6 2 17 2.8 10 0 Carolina 24 16 165 6.9 30 0
Jackson, DeSean, T.B. 5 0 24 4.8 11 0 Green Bay 30 19 198 6.6 24 0
Clay, Kaelin, NY-G 5 1 15 3.0 6 0 Philadelphia 33 11 216 6.5 42 0
* Quinn, Trey, Was. 4 4 52 13.0 30 0 New Orleans 24 18 157 6.5 17 0
Davis, Trevor, G.B. 4 1 44 11.0 15 0 Washington 17 23 110 6.5 30 0
* Zylstra, Brandon, Min. 4 4 26 6.5 9 0 Detroit 27 20 171 6.3 25 0
* Alexander, Jaire, G.B. 4 1 25 6.3 24 0 Tampa Bay 26 15 163 6.3 16 0
Tate, Brandon, N.O. 3 0 15 5.0 8 0 N.Y. Giants 37 13 231 6.2 23 0
Harris, Maurice, Was. 3 3 11 3.7 6 0 San Francisco 31 18 180 5.8 23 0
Crowder, Jamison, Was. 2 3 20 10.0 11 0 Seattle 25 20 143 5.7 19 0
* Hughes, Mike, Min. 2 0 13 6.5 13 0 Dallas 21 25 119 5.7 22 0
* Powell, Brandon, Det. 2 3 8 4.0 5 0
Coley, Stacy, NY-G 2 1 6 3.0 6 0 NFC Total 444 300 3328 7.5 70 0
Diggs, Quandre, Det. 2 1 4 2.0 4 0
* Jackson, Josh, G.B. 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFC Average 27.8 18.8 208.0 7.5 — 0.0
Coleman, Corey, NY-G 1 2 19 19.0 19 0
Christian, Marqui, LA-R 1 0 11 11.0 11 0 League Total 908 601 7690 — 99t 7
Kupp, Cooper, LA-R 1 3 4 4.0 4 0
Agholor, Nelson, Phi. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 League Average 28.4 18.8 240.3 8.5 — 0.2
Ellington, Bruce, Det. 1 5 0 0.0 0 0
Hall, Marvin, Atl. 1 1 0 0.0 0 0
Hill, Taysom, N.O. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
King, Kevin, G.B. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
Sullivan, Tre, Phi. 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
* Beebe, Chad, Min. 0 1 0 — — 0
Carr, Austin, N.O. 0 1 0 — — 0
Ginn, Ted, N.O. 0 2 0 — — 0
Thielen, Adam, Min. 0 1 0 — — 0
Woods, Robert, LA-R 0 1 0 — — 0

t = Touchdown
Leader based on average return, minimum 20 returns
* Player that was a rookie in 2018

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SACKS NFL TOP TEN LEADERS—SACKS
MOST SACKS Sacks
NFC: 20.5 Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams Donald, Aaron, LA-R 20.5
AFC: 16.0 J.J. Watt, Houston Watt, J.J., Hou. 16.0
Jones, Chris, K.C. 15.5
Hunter, Danielle, Min. 14.5
MOST SACKS, GAME
Miller, Von, Den. 14.5
NFC: 4.0 Aaron Donald, L.A. Rams at San Francisco, October 21 Garrett, Myles, Cle. 13.5
AFC: 3.0 T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh at Cleveland, September 9 - (OT) Clark, Frank, Sea. 13.0
3.0 Von Miller, Denver vs. Seattle, September 9 Ford, Dee, K.C. 13.0
3.0 J.J. Watt, Houston vs. N.Y. Giants, September 23 Jones, Chandler, Ariz 13.0
3.0 T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta, October 7 Kerrigan, Ryan, Was. 13.0
3.0* Bradley Chubb, Denver vs. L.A. Rams, October 14 Watt, T.J., Pit. 13.0
3.0 Za'Darius Smith, Baltimore at Tennessee, October 14
3.0 Dee Ford, Kansas City vs. Denver, October 28 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—
3.0 Matt Judon, Baltimore vs. Oakland, November 25 SACKS
3.0 Denico Autry, Indianapolis at Jacksonville, December 2 Sacks Yards
3.0 Henry Anderson, N.Y. Jets vs. Houston, December 15 Kansas City 52 347
3.0 Geno Atkins, Cincinnati vs. Oakland, December 16 Pittsburgh 52 347
Denver 44 311
TEAM LEADERS, SACKS Baltimore 43 291
AFC: BALTIMORE, 8.5, Za'Darius Smith; BUFFALO, 7.0, Jerry Hughes; CINCIN- Houston 43 310
NATI, 10.0, Geno Atkins; CLEVELAND, 13.5, Myles Garrett; DENVER, 14.5, N.Y. Jets 39 293
Von Miller; HOUSTON, 16.0, J.J. Watt; INDIANAPOLIS, 9.0, Denico Autry; Tennessee 39 248
JACKSONVILLE, 10.5, Calais Campbell; KANSAS CITY, 15.5, Chris Jones; Indianapolis 38 228
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS, 7.0, Melvin Ingram; MIAMI, 6.5, Robert Quinn; L.A. Chargers 38 240
NEW ENGLAND, 7.5, Trey Flowers; N.Y. JETS, 7.0, Henry Anderson, Jordan Cleveland 37 245
Jenkins; OAKLAND, 4.0, *Maurice Hurst; PITTSBURGH, 13.0, T.J. Watt; Jacksonville 37 241
TENNESSEE, 7.0, Jurrell Casey Buffalo 36 217
Cincinnati 34 173
NFC: ARIZONA, 13.0, Chandler Jones; ATLANTA, 7.0, Takkarist McKinley; CAR- Miami 31 209
OLINA, 9.0, Mario Addison; CHICAGO, 12.5, Khalil Mack; DALLAS, 10.5, New England 30 238
Demarcus Lawrence; DETROIT, 7.5, Romeo Okwara; GREEN BAY, 10.5, Oakland 13 80
Kyler Fackrell; LOS ANGELES RAMS, 20.5, Aaron Donald; MINNESOTA,
14.5, Danielle Hunter; NEW ORLEANS, 12.0, Cameron Jordan; N.Y. AFC Total 606 4018
GIANTS, 7.0, Olivier Vernon; PHILADELPHIA, 10.5, Fletcher Cox; SAN
FRANCISCO, 12.0, DeForest Buckner; SEATTLE, 13.0, Frank Clark; TAMPA AFC Average 37.9 251.1
BAY, 12.5, Jason Pierre-Paul; WASHINGTON, 13.0, Ryan Kerrigan
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE—
TEAM CHAMPION SACKS
Sacks Yards
AFC: 52 Kansas City
Chicago 50 339
52 Pittsburgh
Minnesota 50 361
NFC: 50 Chicago
Arizona 49 333
50 Minnesota
New Orleans 49 321
Washington 46 297
Green Bay 44 322
Philadelphia 44 311
Detroit 43 298
Seattle 43 261
L.A. Rams 41 326
Dallas 39 229
Tampa Bay 38 232
Atlanta 37 255
San Francisco 37 227
Carolina 35 215
N.Y. Giants 30 185

NFC Total 675 4512

NFC Average 42.2 282.0

League Total 1281 8530

League Average 40.0 266.6

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AFC—INDIVIDUAL SACKS Sacks Sacks
Sacks Williamson, Avery, NYJ 3.0 Mebane, Brandon, LA-C 1.0
Watt, J.J., Hou. 16.0 Billings, Andrew, Cin. 2.5 Milano, Matt, Buf. 1.0
Jones, Chris, K.C. 15.5 Bostic, Jon, Pit. 2.5 Morrow, Nicholas, Oak. 1.0
Miller, Von, Den. 14.5 Clayborn, Adrian, N.E. 2.5 * Neal, Siran, Buf. 1.0
Garrett, Myles, Cle. 13.5 Jack, Myles, Jac. 2.5 Parker, Ron, K.C. 1.0
Ford, Dee, K.C. 13.0 Williams, Xavier, K.C. 2.5 Peppers, Jabrill, Cle. 1.0
Watt, T.J., Pit. 13.0 * Young, Kenny, Bal. 2.5 Phillips, Jordan, Mia. 1.0
* Chubb, Bradley, Den. 12.0 Attaochu, Jeremiah, NYJ 2.0 Pierre-Louis, Kevin, NYJ 1.0
Campbell, Calais, Jac. 10.5 Byard, Kevin, Ten. 2.0 Ray, Shane, Den. 1.0
Atkins, Geno, Cin. 10.0 * Edmunds, Tremaine, Buf. 2.0 Rivers, Derek, N.E. 1.0
Ngakoue, Yannick, Jac. 9.5 Hayes, William, Mia. 2.0 Roberts, Elandon, N.E. 1.0
Autry, Denico, Ind. 9.0 Joseph, Karl, Oak. 2.0 Smith, Chris, Cle. 1.0
Clowney, Jadeveon, Hou. 9.0 * Lewis, Tyquan, Ind. 2.0 Smith, Telvin, Jac. 1.0
Houston, Justin, K.C. 9.0 McCain, Bobby, Mia. 2.0 Smith, Terrance, K.C. 1.0
Smith, Za'Darius, Bal. 8.5 McDonald, Clinton, Oak. 2.0 Stanford, Julian, Buf. 1.0
Dunlap, Carlos, Cin. 8.0 Poyer, Jordan, Buf. 2.0 Stewart, Darian, Den. 1.0
Heyward, Cameron, Pit. 8.0 Reader, D.J., Hou. 2.0 Thomas, Dymonte, Den. 1.0
Flowers, Trey, N.E. 7.5 Simon, John, N.E. 2.0 Vaeao, Destiny, Phi. 1.0
Anderson, Henry, NYJ 7.0 Spence, Akeem, Mia. 2.0 Walker, Anthony, Ind. 1.0
Casey, Jurrell, Ten. 7.0 Taylor, Vincent, Mia. 2.0 Walker, DeMarcus, Den. 1.0
Hughes, Jerry, Buf. 7.0 Vaccaro, Kenny, Ten. 2.0 Washington, Adolphus, Cin. 1.0
Ingram, Melvin, LA-C 7.0 Williams, Tim, Bal. 2.0 Watkins, Carlos, Hou. 1.0
Jenkins, Jordan, NYJ 7.0 Young, Tavon, Bal. 2.0 * Watts, Armani, K.C. 1.0
Judon, Matt, Bal. 7.0 Branch, Andre, Mia. 1.5 Weddle, Eric, Bal. 1.0
* Leonard, Darius, Ind. 7.0 Bush, Rafael, Buf. 1.5 Williams, Brandon, Bal. 1.0
Suggs, Terrell, Bal. 7.0 Chickillo, Anthony, Pit. 1.5 Williams, Shawn, Cin. 1.0
Alexander, Lorenzo, Buf. 6.5 Evans, Jordan, Cin. 1.5 Willis, Jordan, Cin. 1.0
Hargrave, Javon, Pit. 6.5 * Finch, Sharif, Ten. 1.5 Woodard, Jonathan, Mia. 1.0
Quinn, Robert, Mia. 6.5 Harris, Shelby, Den. 1.5 Wormley, Chris, Bal. 1.0
Bailey, Allen, K.C. 6.0 Hewitt, Neville, NYJ 1.5 Bowser, Tyus, Bal. 0.5
Brown, Jayon, Ten. 6.0 Jones, Jonathan, N.E. 1.5 Chung, Patrick, N.E. 0.5
* Hubbard, Sam, Cin. 6.0 Kerr, Zach, Den. 1.5 Coley, Trevon, Cle. 0.5
Wake, Cameron, Mia. 6.0 Liuget, Corey, LA-C 1.5 Davis, Todd, Den. 0.5
Bosa, Joey, LA-C 5.5 McKinney, Benardrick, Hou. 1.5 Jenkins, Rayshawn, LA-C 0.5
Dupree, Bud, Pit. 5.5 Moore, Kenny, Ind. 1.5 Johnson, Michael, Cin. 0.5
Ogunjobi, Larry, Cle. 5.5 Orakpo, Brian, Ten. 1.5 * Jones, Justin, LA-C 0.5
Onwuasor, Patrick, Bal. 5.5 Ringo, Christian, Cin. 1.5 Maye, Marcus, NYJ 0.5
Sheard, Jabaal, Ind. 5.5 * Speaks, Breeland, K.C. 1.5 Morgan, Derrick, Ten. 0.5
Tuitt, Stephon, Pit. 5.5 Wolfe, Derek, Den. 1.5 Mosley, C.J., Bal. 0.5
Copeland, Brandon, NYJ 5.0 Addae, Jahleel, LA-C 1.0 Peko, Domata Sr., Den. 0.5
Hunt, Margus, Ind. 5.0 Blackson, Angelo, Hou. 1.0 Ragland, Reggie, K.C. 0.5
Rochell, Isaac, LA-C 5.0 Brown, Jatavis, LA-C 1.0 Skrine, Buster, NYJ 0.5
Williams, Kyle, Buf. 5.0 * Bryan, Taven, Jac. 1.0 Urban, Brent, Bal. 0.5
Williams, Leonard, NYJ 5.0 Butler, Malcolm, Ten. 1.0
* Avery, Genard, Cle. 4.5 Carrie, T.J., Cle. 1.0 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
* Landry, Harold, Ten. 4.5 Church, Barry, Jac. 1.0
Williams, Vince, Pit. 4.5 Dareus, Marcell, Jac. 1.0
Wise, Deatrich, N.E. 4.5 * Davis, Jalen, Mia. 1.0
Woodyard, Wesley, Ten. 4.5 * DeLuca, Nick, Jac. 1.0
Collins, Jamie, Cle. 4.0 * Edmunds, Terrell, Pit. 1.0
* Hurst, Maurice, Oak. 4.0 * Ejiofor, Duke, Hou. 1.0
Lawson, Shaq, Buf. 4.0 Emanuel, Kyle, LA-C 1.0
Mercilus, Whitney, Hou. 4.0 Fort, L.J., Pit. 1.0
Murphy, Trent, Buf. 4.0 Gilmore, Stephon, N.E. 1.0
Philon, Darius, LA-C 4.0 Godchaux, Davon, Mia. 1.0
Ryan, Logan, Ten. 4.0 Guy, Lawrence, N.E. 1.0
* Turay, Kemoko, Ind. 4.0 Harris, Charles, Mia. 1.0
Adams, Jamal, NYJ 3.5 Harris, Chris, Den. 1.0
Correa, Kamalei, Ten. 3.5 * Harrison, Ronnie, Jac. 1.0
Covington, Christian, Hou. 3.5 Hayden, D.J., Jac. 1.0
Jackson, Malik, Jac. 3.5 Henry, Willie, Bal. 1.0
* James, Derwin, LA-C 3.5 Hightower, Dont'a, N.E. 1.0
* Nwosu, Uchenna, LA-C 3.5 Hilton, Mike, Pit. 1.0
Van Noy, Kyle, N.E. 3.5 Jackson, Kareem, Hou. 1.0
* Baker, Jerome, Mia. 3.0 Jefferson, Tony, Bal. 1.0
Barrett, Shaquil, Den. 3.0 Johnson, Austin, Ten. 1.0
Butler, Adam, N.E. 3.0 * Johnson, Taron, Buf. 1.0
Gotsis, Adam, Den. 3.0 Jones, Abry, Jac. 1.0
* Luvu, Frankie, NYJ 3.0 * Key, Arden, Oak. 1.0
Mathieu, Tyrann, Hou. 3.0 Lawson, Carl, Cin. 1.0
Ogbah, Emmanuel, Cle. 3.0 Levine, Anthony, Bal. 1.0
Schobert, Joe, Cle. 3.0 Lucas, Jordan, K.C. 1.0
Square, Damion, LA-C 3.0 McCray, Lerentee, Jac. 1.0
Ward, Jihad, Ind. 3.0 McCullers, Dan, Pit. 1.0

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NFC—INDIVIDUAL SACKS Sacks Sacks
Sacks Goldman, Eddie, Chi. 3.0 Harvey-Clemons, Josh, Was. 1.0
Donald, Aaron, LA-R 20.5 * Hand, Da'Shawn, Det. 3.0 Hester, Treyvon, Phi. 1.0
Hunter, Danielle, Min. 14.5 Hicks, Jordan, Phi. 3.0 * Holmes, Jalyn, Min. 1.0
Clark, Frank, Sea. 13.0 Jefferson, Quinton, Sea. 3.0 Hyder, Kerry, Det. 1.0
Jones, Chandler, Ariz 13.0 Lowry, Dean, G.B. 3.0 Irving, David, Dal. 1.0
Kerrigan, Ryan, Was. 13.0 Lynch, Aaron, Chi. 3.0 Irving, Isaiah, Chi. 1.0
Mack, Khalil, Chi. 12.5 * Martin, Jake, Sea. 3.0 Jackson, Branden, Sea. 1.0
Pierre-Paul, Jason, T.B. 12.5 * Nichols, Bilal, Chi. 3.0 * Jackson, Donte, Car. 1.0
Buckner, DeForest, S.F. 12.0 Poole, Brian, Atl. 3.0 Jackson, Eddie, Chi. 1.0
Jordan, Cameron, N.O. 12.0 Robertson-Harris, Roy, Chi. 3.0 Jenkins, Malcolm, Phi. 1.0
Cox, Fletcher, Phi. 10.5 Short, Kawann, Car. 3.0 Jones, Christian, Det. 1.0
Fackrell, Kyler, G.B. 10.5 Smith, Harrison, Min. 3.0 Jones, Deion, Atl. 1.0
Lawrence, Demarcus, Dal. 10.5 * Vea, Vita, T.B. 3.0 Jones, Josh, G.B. 1.0
Reed, Jarran, Sea. 10.5 Weatherly, Stephen, Min. 3.0 Joseph, Linval, Min. 1.0
Addison, Mario, Car. 9.0 Barnett, Derek, Phi. 2.5 Joyner, Lamarcus, LA-R 1.0
Bennett, Michael, Phi. 9.0 Curry, Vinny, T.B. 2.5 Kendricks, Eric, Min. 1.0
Allen, Jonathan, Was. 8.0 Gilbert, Reggie, G.B. 2.5 Lawson, Nevin, Det. 1.0
Rankins, Sheldon, N.O. 8.0 Golden, Markus, Ariz 2.5 Lee, Elijah, S.F. 1.0
Hicks, Akiem, Chi. 7.5 Peters, Corey, Ariz 2.5 Longacre, Matt, LA-R 1.0
Ioannidis, Matthew, Was. 7.5 Anderson, Ryan, Was. 2.0 Malveaux, Cameron, Ariz 1.0
Okwara, Romeo, Det. 7.5 Anzalone, Alex, N.O. 2.0 Mauro, Josh, NY-G 1.0
Kennard, Devon, Det. 7.0 Baker, Budda, Ariz 2.0 McClain, Terrell, Atl. 1.0
McKinley, Takkarist, Atl. 7.0 Bradham, Nigel, Phi. 2.0 McGee, Stacy, Was. 1.0
Vernon, Olivier, NY-G 7.0 Brown, Anthony, Dal. 2.0 McManis, Sherrick, Chi. 1.0
Irvin, Bruce, Oak.-Atl. 6.5 Bynes, Josh, Ariz 2.0 Means, Steven, Atl. 1.0
Long, Chris, Phi. 6.5 Callahan, Bryce, Chi. 2.0 Mingo, Barkevious, Sea. 1.0
Nassib, Carl, T.B. 6.5 Daniels, Mike, G.B. 2.0 Minter, Kevin, T.B. 1.0
Clark, Kenny, G.B. 6.0 * Davis, Tae, NY-G 2.0 Morrison, Antonio, G.B. 1.0
Crawford, Jack, Atl. 6.0 Davison, Tyeler, N.O. 2.0 Ngata, Haloti, Phi. 1.0
Davis, Jarrad, Det. 6.0 Day, Sheldon, S.F. 2.0 Nzeocha, Mark, S.F. 1.0
Gregory, Randy, Dal. 6.0 Edwards, Mario, NY-G 2.0 Ogletree, Alec, NY-G 1.0
Jarrett, Grady, Atl. 6.0 * Franklin-Myers, John, LA-R 2.0 Parry, David, Min. 1.0
McCoy, Gerald, T.B. 6.0 Jean Francois, Ricky, Det. 2.0 Peterson, Patrick, Ariz 1.0
Blair, Ronald, S.F. 5.5 Kendricks, Mychal, Sea. 2.0 Poe, Dontari, Car. 1.0
Crawford, Tyrone, Dal. 5.5 Klein, A.J., N.O. 2.0 Quin, Glover, Det. 1.0
Griffen, Everson, Min. 5.5 Kuechly, Luke, Car. 2.0 Reed, Brooks, Atl. 1.0
* Hill, B.J., NY-G 5.5 Munnerlyn, Captain, Car. 2.0 * Reed, D.J., S.F. 1.0
Marsh, Cassius, S.F. 5.5 Obada, Efe, Car. 2.0 Reid, Eric, Car. 1.0
Beasley, Vic, Atl. 5.0 Stephen, Shamar, Sea. 2.0 Robertson, Craig, N.O. 1.0
Davis, Demario, N.O. 5.0 Trevathan, Danny, Chi. 2.0 Robinson, A'Shawn, Det. 1.0
Martinez, Blake, G.B. 5.0 Watson, Dekoda, S.F. 2.0 Ross, Daniel, Dal. 1.0
* Payne, Daron, Was. 5.0 Wilson, Eric, Min. 2.0 Sherman, Richard, S.F. 1.0
Peppers, Julius, Car. 5.0 Adams, Montravius, G.B. 1.5 * Stallworth, Taylor, N.O. 1.0
* Smith, Roquan, Chi. 5.0 Campbell, De'Vondre, Atl. 1.5 Swearinger, D.J., Was. 1.0
* Davenport, Marcus, N.O. 4.5 * Hamilton, Shaun Dion, Was. 1.5 Taylor, Adarius, T.B. 1.0
Gunter, Rodney, Ariz 4.5 Horton, Wes, Car. 1.5 Thomas, Michael, NY-G 1.0
Johnson, Tom, Min. 4.5 Jordan, Dion, Sea. 1.5 Thomas, Solomon, S.F. 1.0
Nkemdiche, Robert, Ariz 4.5 Love, Kyle, Car. 1.5 Trufant, Desmond, Atl. 1.0
Onyemata, David, N.O. 4.5 Martin, Kareem, NY-G 1.5 Wagner, Bobby, Sea. 1.0
Richardson, Sheldon, Min. 4.5 Perry, Nick, G.B. 1.5 Webb, B.W., NY-G 1.0
Suh, Ndamukong, LA-R 4.5 Woods, Antwaun, Dal. 1.5 Westbrooks, Ethan, LA-R 1.0
Alexander, Mackensie, Min. 4.0 Wynn, Kerry, NY-G 1.5 Whitehead, Jermaine, G.B. 1.0
Ansah, Ezekiel, Det. 4.0 Alexander, Kwon, T.B. 1.0 Williams, P.J., N.O. 1.0
* Carter, Lorenzo, NY-G 4.0 Amos, Adrian, Chi. 1.0 Williams, Marcus, N.O. 1.0
Floyd, Leonard, Chi. 4.0 Barron, Mark, LA-R 1.0 Wilson, Damien, Dal. 1.0
Fowler, Dante, Jac.-LA-R 4.0 Barwin, Connor, NY-G 1.0 Wilson, Tavon, Det. 1.0
Graham, Brandon, Phi. 4.0 Bell, Vonn, N.O. 1.0 * Alexander, Jaire, G.B. 0.5
Harold, Eli, Det. 4.0 Bradberry, James, Car. 1.0 * Armstrong, Dorance, Dal. 0.5
Littleton, Cory, LA-R 4.0 Brice, Kentrell, G.B. 1.0 Benwikere, Bene', Ariz 0.5
Mayowa, Benson, Ariz 4.0 Brockers, Michael, LA-R 1.0 Butler, Vernon, Car. 0.5
Okafor, Alex, N.O. 4.0 Brothers, Kentrell, Min. 1.0 Calitro, Austin, Sea. 0.5
Reddick, Haason, Ariz 4.0 Brown, Zach, Was. 1.0 Coleman, Justin, Sea. 0.5
Smith, Jaylon, Dal. 4.0 Bucannon, Deone, Ariz 1.0 Goodson, B.J., NY-G 0.5
Smith, Preston, Was. 4.0 Bush, Deon, Chi. 1.0 Hall, Daeshon, Phi. 0.5
David, Lavonte, T.B. 3.5 * Chandler, Sean, NY-G 1.0 * Hector, Bruce, Phi. 0.5
Thompson, Shaq, Car. 3.5 Charlton, Taco, Dal. 1.0 Johnson, Jaleel, Min. 0.5
Harrison, Damon, Det. 3.5 Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha, G.B. 1.0 Kearse, Jayron, Min. 0.5
Matthews, Clay, G.B. 3.5 Exum, Antone, S.F. 1.0 Lee, Sean, Dal. 0.5
Moore, Zach, Ariz 3.5 Foster, Mason, Was. 1.0 * Maddox, Avonte, Phi. 0.5
Armstead, Arik, S.F. 3.0 Frazier, Kavon, Dal. 1.0 Reid, Caraun, Dal. 0.5
Barr, Anthony, Min. 3.0 Gholston, William, T.B. 1.0
Bethea, Antoine, Ariz 3.0 * Green, Rasheem, Sea. 1.0 * Player that was a rookie in 2018
Collins, Maliek, Dal. 3.0 * Greene, Raven, G.B. 1.0
Ebukam, Samson, LA-R 3.0 Grugier-Hill, Kamu, Phi. 1.0

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Most Points in a Game by Each NFL Team ...........................................................................................290
Records Since 1970 AFL-NFL Merger ...................................................................................................292
Kickoff Weekend Records ........................................................................................................................293
W-L Records of NFL Teams, 2009-18 .....................................................................................................294
Takeaways/Giveaways, 2009-18 ................................................................................................................296
NFL Individual Leaders, 2009-18 ............................................................................................................296
Teams That Have Scored 60 Points in a Game ......................................................................................297
NFL’s Oldest/Youngest Starters in 2018 ..................................................................................................297
Oldest NFL Records .................................................................................................................................297
Individual Leaders Over Last Two, Three, Four Seasons .....................................................................298
Team Leaders Over Last Two, Three, Four Seasons .............................................................................299
Retired Uniform Numbers .......................................................................................................................301
Passer Rating .............................................................................................................................................302
Highest NFL Postseason Passer Ratings .................................................................................................303
Starting Records of Active NFL Quarterbacks ......................................................................................304
Most Game-Winning Drives in Fourth Quarter or Overtime, 1970-2018 ............................................304
Teams That Finished in First Place After Last Place Finish .................................................................304
Longest Winning Streaks Since 1970.......................................................................................................304
NFL Playoff Appearances By Seasons ....................................................................................................305
Teams in Super Bowl Contention, 1978-2018 .........................................................................................305
Record of Teams on the Road, 1970-2018 ..............................................................................................305
Games Decided By 7 Points and 3 Points or Fewer, 1970-2018............................................................306
Games Decided By 8 Points or Fewer, 1994-2018..................................................................................306
Two-Point Conversion Results, 1994-2018 ..............................................................................................306
Bye Weeks, Team Record After, 1990-2018............................................................................................306
Close Games, Team Record, 2018 ...........................................................................................................307
Super Bowl Champions, Not in Playoffs Following Season ..................................................................307
Super Bowl Team, Non-Division Winner ................................................................................................307
Postseason Play, Teams At or Under .500...............................................................................................307
Postseason Play, Teams to Win 10-Plus Games and Miss Playoffs .......................................................307
Teams To Beat Opposing Team Three Times in a Season, 1970-2018 .................................................308
Coldest NFL Games..................................................................................................................................308
2018 Score By Quarters ............................................................................................................................308
Greatest Comebacks in NFL History ......................................................................................................309
Postseason, Individual, All-Time Top 10 .................................................................................................312
All-Time Won-Loss Records of Current NFL Teams.............................................................................313
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RECORDS FOR NFL TEAMS FOR MOST POINTS IN A GAME JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
(REGULAR SEASON ONLY) December 13, 2015, at Jacksonville
Note: When the record has been achieved more than once, only Indianapolis ....................3 10 3 0 16
the most recent game is shown; summaries are listed in alpha- Jacksonville...................3 6 21 21 51
betical order by conference. Bold face indicates team holding TD: Ind—Robert Mathis; Jax—Blake Bortles, Andre Branch,
record. Rashad Greene, Allen Hurns, Allen Robinson, Denard Robinson,
BALTIMORE RAVENS Julius Thomas. TD Passes: Jax—Blake Bortles 3. FG: Ind—Adam
November 11, 2012, at Baltimore Vinatieri 3; Jax—Jason Myers.
Oakland ............................ 0 10 7 3 — 20 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Baltimore ......................... 10 17 21 7 — 55 September 7, 1963, at Denver
TD: Balt—Torrey Smith 2, Joe Flacco, Jacoby Jones, Sam Koch, Kansas City...................... 14 14 21 10 — 59
Dennis Pitta, Ray Rice; Oak—Darrius Heyward-Bey, Denarius Moore. Denver.............................. 0 7 0 0 — 7
TD Passes: Balt—Joe Flacco 3; Oak—Carson Palmer 2. FG: Balt— TD: KC—Chris Burford 2, Frank Jackson 2, Dave Grayson, Abner
Justin Tucker 2; Oak—Sebastian Janikowski 2. Haynes, Sherrill Headrick, Curtis McClinton; Den—Lionel Taylor.
BUFFALO BILLS TD Passes: KC—Len Dawson 4, Curtis McClinton; Den—Mickey
September 18, 1966, at Buffalo Slaughter. FG: KC—Tommy Brooker.
Miami ............................... 3 7 0 14 — 24 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Buffalo ............................. 21 27 3 7 — 58 December 22, 1963, at San Diego
TD: Buff—Bobby Burnett 2, Butch Byrd 2, Jack Spikes 2, Bobby Crock- Denver.............................. 7 10 3 0 — 20
ett, Jack Kemp; Mia—Dave Kocourek, Bo Roberson, John Roderick. TD San Diego ........................ 10 16 10 22 — 58
Passes: Buff—Jack Kemp, Daryle Lamonica; Mia—George Wilson 3. TD: SD—Paul Lowe 2, Chuck Allen, Bobby Jackson, Dave
FG: Buff—Booth Lusteg; Mia—Gene Mingo. Kocourek, Keith Lincoln, Jacque MacKinnon; Den—Billy Joe, Don-
CINCINNATI BENGALS nie Stone. TD Passes: SD—John Hadl, Tobin Rote; Den—Don
December 17, 1989, at Cincinnati Breaux. FG: SD—George Blair 3; Den—Gene Mingo 2.
Houston............................ 0 0 0 7 — 7 MIAMI DOLPHINS
Cincinnati......................... 21 10 21 9 — 61 November 24, 1977, at St. Louis
TD: Cin—Eddie Brown 2, Eric Ball, James Brooks, Ira Hillary, Rod- Miami .............................. 14 14 20 7 — 55
ney Holman, Tim McGee, Craig Taylor; Hou—Lorenzo White. TD St. Louis Cardinals ........... 7 0 0 7 — 14
Passes: Cin—Boomer Esiason 4, Erik Wilhelm. FG: Cin—Jim TD: Mia—Nat Moore 3, Gary Davis, Duriel Harris, Leroy Harris, Benny
Breech 2. Malone, Andre Tillman; StL—Ike Harris, Terry Metcalf. TD Passes:
CLEVELAND BROWNS Mia—Bob Griese 6; StL—Jim Hart.
November 7, 1954, at Cleveland NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Washington ...................... 0 3 0 0 — 3 November 18, 2012, at New England
Cleveland......................... 13 14 21 14 — 62 Indianapolis ...................... 14 3 0 7 — 24
TD: Cle—Darrell Brewster 2, Mo Bassett, Ken Gorgal, Otto Gra- New England.................... 7 17 14 21 — 59
ham, Dub Jones, Dante Lavelli, Curley Morrison. TD Passes: Cle— TD: NE—Julian Edelman 2, Rob Gronkowski 2, Alfonzo Dennard,
George Ratterman 3, Otto Graham. FG: Cle—Lou Groza 2; Wash— Stevan Ridley, Aqib Talib, Shane Vereen; Ind—T.Y. Hilton 2, Delone
Vic Janowicz. Carter. TD Passes: NE—Tom Brady 3; Ind—Andrew Luck 2. FG:
DENVER BRONCOS NE—Stephen Gostkowski; Ind—Adam Vinatieri.
September 29, 2013, at Denver NEW YORK JETS
Philadelphia ...................... 3 10 0 7 — 20 November 17, 1985, at New York
Denver ............................. 14 7 21 10 — 52 Tampa Bay ....................... 14 7 7 0 — 28
TD: Den—Demaryius Thomas 2, Wes Welker 2, Trindon Holliday, New York Jets.................. 17 24 14 7 — 62
Steven Johnson, Knowshon Moreno; Phil—Jeff Maehl, Chris Polk. TD: NYJ—Mickey Shuler 3, Johnny Hector 2, Tony Paige, Al Toon, Wes-
TD Passes: Den—Peyton Manning 4; Phil—Nick Foles. FG: Den— ley Walker; TB—James Wilder 2, Kevin House, Calvin Magee. TD Pass-
Matt Prater; Phil—Alex Henery 2. es: NYJ—Ken O’Brien 5; TB—Steve DeBerg 2. FG: NYJ—Pat Leahy 2.
HOUSTON TEXANS OAKLAND RAIDERS
October 1, 2017 at Houston October 24, 2010, at Denver
Tennessee ........................ 0 14 0 0 — 14 Oakland............................ 24 14 21 0 — 59
Houston ........................... 14 16 7 20 — 57 Denver.............................. 0 7 7 0 — 14
TD: Hou—Will Fuller 2, Lamar Miller 2, Dylan Cole, DeAndre Hop- TD: Oak—Darren McFadden 4, Michael Bush, Chris Johnson, Zach
kins, Deshaun Watson; Tenn—Marcus Mariota 2. TD Passes: Miller, Marcel Reese; Den—Knowshon Moreno 2. TD Passes:
Hou—Deshaun Watson 4. FG: Hou—Ka’imi Fairbairn 3. Oak—Jason Campbell 2; Den—Kyle Orton 2. FG: Oak—Sebastian
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Janikowski.
December 12, 1976, at Baltimore PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Buffalo.............................. 3 3 7 7 — 20 November 30, 1952, at Pittsburgh
Baltimore Colts................ 7 13 28 10 — 58 New York Giants ............... 0 0 7 0 — 7
TD: Balt—Roger Carr, Raymond Chester, Glenn Doughty, Roosevelt Pittsburgh ........................ 14 14 7 28 — 63
Leaks, Derrel Luce, Lydell Mitchell, Howard Stevens; Buff—Bob TD: Pitt—Lynn Chandnois 2, Dick Hensley 2, Jack Butler, George
Chandler, O.J. Simpson. TD Passes: Balt—Bert Jones 3; Buff— Hays, Ray Mathews, Ed Modzelewski, Elbie Nickel; NYG—Bill Stri-
Gary Marangi. FG: Balt—Toni Linhart 3; Buff—George Jakowenko bling. TD Passes: Pitt—Jim Finks 4, Gary Kerkorian; NYG—Tom
2. Landry.
TENNESSEE TITANS
December 9, 1990, at Houston
Cleveland.......................... 0 7 7 0 — 14
Houston Oilers................. 14 31 7 6 — 58
TD: Hou—Lorenzo White 4, Ernest Givins, Leonard Harris, Tony
Jones, Terry Kinard; Cle—Eric Metcalf 2. TD Passes: Hou—Warren
Moon 2, Cody Carlson; Cle—Bernie Kosar. FG: Hou—Teddy Garcia.

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ARIZONA CARDINALS MINNESOTA VIKINGS
November 13, 1949, at New York October 18, 1970, at Minnesota
Chicago Cardinals ........... 7 31 14 13 — 65 Dallas ............................... 3 3 0 7 — 13
New York Bulldogs............ 7 0 6 7 — 20 Minnesota........................ 14 20 17 3 — 54
TD: Chi—Red Cochran 2, Pat Harder 2, Bill Dewell, Mel Kutner, Bob TD: Minn—Clint Jones 2, Ed Sharockman 2, John Beasley, Dave
Ravensburg, Vic Schwall, Charlie Trippi; NY—Joe Golding, Frank Osborn; Dall—Calvin Hill. TD Pass: Minn—Gary Cuozzo. FG:
Muehlheuser, Johnny Rauch. TD Passes: Chi—Paul Christman 3, Minn—Fred Cox 4; Dall—Mike Clark 2.
Jim Hardy 3; NY—Bobby Layne. FG: Chi—Pat Harder. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
ATLANTA FALCONS October 23, 2011, at New Orleans
September 16, 1973, at New Orleans Indianapolis ...................... 0 7 0 0 — 7
Atlanta ............................. 0 24 21 17 — 62 New Orleans .................... 21 13 14 14 — 62
New Orleans..................... 0 0 7 0 — 7 TD: NO—Marques Colston 2, Jimmy Graham 2, Darren Sproles 2,
TD: Atl—Ken Burrow 2, Eddie Ray 2, Wes Chesson, Tom Hayes, Jed Collins, Leigh Torrence; IND—Delone Carter. TD Passes: NO—
Art Malone, Joe Profit; NO—Bill Butler. TD Passes: Atl—Dick Shin- Drew Brees 5. FG: NO—John Kasay 2.
er 3, Bob Lee; NO—Archie Manning. FG: Atl—Nick Mike-Mayer 2. NEW YORK GIANTS
CAROLINA PANTHERS November 26, 1972, at New York
December 8, 2002, at Carolina Philadelphia ...................... 3 7 0 0 — 10
Cincinnati ......................... 7 10 14 0 — 31 New York Giants .............. 14 24 10 14 — 62
Carolina ........................... 9 7 21 15 — 52 TD: NYG—Don Herrmann 2, Ron Johnson 2, Bob Tucker 2, Randy
TD: Car—Steve Smith 3, Dee Brown, Muhsin Muhammad, Al Wal- Johnson; Phil—Harold Jackson. TD Passes: NYG—Norm Snead
lace, Wesley Walls; Cin—Peter Warrick 2, Jon Kitna, Takeo Spikes. 3, Randy Johnson 2; Phil—John Reaves. FG: NYG—Pete Gogolak
TD Passes: Car—Rodney Peete 3; Cin—Jon Kitna 2. FG: Cin—Neil 2; Phil—Tom Dempsey.
Rackers. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
CHICAGO BEARS November 6, 1934, at Philadelphia
December 7, 1980, at Chicago Cincinnati Reds................. 0 0 0 0 — 0
Green Bay......................... 0 7 0 0 — 7 Philadelphia..................... 26 6 12 20 — 64
Chicago............................ 0 28 13 20 — 61 TD: Phil—Joe Carter 3, Swede Hanson 3, Marvin Ellstrom, Roger
TD: Chi—Walter Payton 3, Brian Baschnagel, Robin Earl, Roland Kirkman, Ed Matesic, Ed Storm. TD Passes: Phil—Ed Matesic 2,
Harper, Willie McClendon, Len Walterscheid, Rickey Watts; GB— Albert Weiner 2, Marvin Ellstrom.
James Lofton. TD Passes: Chi—Vince Evans 3; GB—Lynn Dickey. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
DALLAS COWBOYS October 18, 1992, at San Francisco
October 12, 1980, at Dallas Atlanta .............................. 7 3 0 7 — 17
San Francisco................... 0 7 0 7 — 14 San Francisco.................. 21 21 14 0 — 56
Dallas .............................. 14 24 14 7 — 59 TD: SF—Jerry Rice 3, Ricky Watters 3, Brent Jones, Tom Rath-
TD: Dall—Drew Pearson 3, Ron Springs 2, Tony Dorsett, Billy Joe man; Atl—Michael Haynes, Jason Phillips. TD Passes: SF—Steve
DuPree, Robert Newhouse; SF—Dwight Clark 2. TD Passes: Young 3; Atl—Chris Miller, Wade Wilson. FG: Atl—Norm Johnson.
Dall—Danny White 4; SF—Steve DeBerg 2. FG: Dall—Rafael Sep- SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
tien. December 9, 2012, at Seattle
DETROIT LIONS Arizona ............................. 0 0 0 0 — 0
November 27, 1997, at Detroit Seattle ............................. 10 28 13 7 — 58
Chicago............................ 14 6 0 0 — 20 TD: Sea—Marshawn Lynch 3, Zach Miller, Richard Sherman, Mal-
Detroit.............................. 3 14 17 21 — 55 colm Smith, Leon Washington. TD Passes: Sea—Russell Wilson.
TD: Det—Herman Moore, Johnnie Morton, Ron Rivers, Barry FG: Sea—Stephen Hauschka 3.
Sanders 3, Tracy Scroggins; Chi—Raymont Harris, Ricky Proehl. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
TD Passes: Det—Scott Mitchell 2; Chi—Erik Kramer. FG: Det— September 9, 2018, at New Orleans
Jason Hanson 2; Chi—Jeff Jaeger 2. Tampa Bay....................... 14 17 10 7 — 48
GREEN BAY PACKERS New Orleans..................... 10 14 0 16 — 40
October 7, 1945, at Milwaukee TD: TB—DeSean Jackson 2, Justin Evans, Mike Evans, Ryan Fitz-
Detroit .............................. 0 7 7 7 — 21 patrick, Chris Godwin; NO—Alvin Kamara 3, Ted Ginn, Michael
Green Bay........................ 0 41 9 7 — 57 Thomas. TD Passes: TB—Ryan Fitzpatrick 4; NO—Drew Brees 3.
TD: GB—Don Hutson 4, Charley Brock, Irv Comp, Ted Fritsch, FG: TB—Chandler Catanzaro 2; NO—Wil Lutz.
Clyde Goodnight; Det—Chuck Fenenbock, John Greene, Bob WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Westfall. TD Passes: GB—Tex McKay 4, Lou Brock, Irv Comp; November 27, 1966, at Washington
Det—Dave Ryan. New York Giants ............... 0 14 14 13 — 41
LOS ANGELES RAMS Washington...................... 13 21 14 24 — 72
October 22, 1950, at Los Angeles TD: Wash—A.D. Whitfield 3, Brig Owens 2, Charley Taylor 2, Rick-
Baltimore .......................... 13 0 7 7 — 27 ie Harris, Joe Don Looney, Bobby Mitchell; NYG—Allen Jacobs,
Los Angeles Rams........... 21 14 14 21 — 70 Homer Jones, Dan Lewis, Joe Morrison, Aaron Thomas, Gary
TD: LA—Bob Boyd 2, Vitamin T. Smith 2, Tom Fears, Elroy Wood. TD Passes: Wash—Sonny Jurgensen 3; NYG—Gary Wood
(Crazylegs) Hirsch, Dick Hoerner, Ralph Pasquariello, Dan Towler, 2, Tom Kennedy. FG: Wash—Charlie Gogolak.
Bob Waterfield; Balt—Chet Mutryn 2, Adrian Burk, Billy Stone. TD
Passes: LA—Norm Van Brocklin 2, Bob Waterfield 2, Glenn Davis;
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RECORDS OF NFL TEAMS SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER HOME RECORDS OF NFL TEAMS
Division Playoff Postseason Super Bowl SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER
AFC W L T Pct. Titles Berths Record Record AFC W L T Pct.
Pittsburgh 466 291 3 .615 23 30 36-24 6-2 Pittsburgh 239
273 106
92 1 .721
.720
Denver 437 317 6 .579 15 22 23-19 3-5 Baltimore***
Denver 261
94 116
41 14 .695
.691
Miami 437 321 2 .576 13 23 20-21 2-3 Denver
Baltimore*** 228
126 101
57 14 .692
.688
New England 437 323 0 .575 20 25 36-19 6-5 Miami 223
250 107
128 1 .675
.661
Baltimore*** 200 167 1 .545 5 11 15-9 2-0 New England 207
249 125
131 0 .623
.655
Oakland 389 365 6 .516 12 19 22-16 3-1 OaklandCity
Kansas 195
227 135
149 32 .591
.603
Kansas City 382 371 7 .507 9 17 5-17 0-0 Jacksonville** 217
Oakland 84 161
60 02 .583
.574
Indianapolis 383 375 2 .505 15 23 19-21 2-1 Kansas City
Cincinnati 191
211 137
166 3 .582
.559
L.A. Chargers 361 394 5 .478 10 14 11-14 0-1 Tennessee
Indianapolis 184
207 147
171 12 .556
.547
Tennessee 361 397 2 .476 5 17 13-17 0-1 San Diego
Buffalo 179
208 150
172 12 .544
.547
Cincinnati 350 407 3 .463 9 14 5-14 0-2 Cincinnati
L.A. Chargers 180
205 151
172 12 .544
Buffalo 350 408 2 .462 7 14 12-14 0-4 Buffalo
Tennessee 180
206 152
173 1 .542
.544
Houston**** 121 151 0 .445 5 5 3-5 0-0 Indianapolis
Jacksonville** 178
103 152
89 20 .539
.536
Jacksonville** 170 214 0 .443 3 7 7-7 0-0 Houston**** 45
72 43
64 0 .511
.529
N.Y. Jets 332 426 2 .438 2 12 10-12 0-0 Cleveland+
N.Y. Jets 150
181 155
197 12 .492
.479
Cleveland+ 289 419 4 .409 6 11 4-11 0-0 New York Jets
Cleveland 159
165 171
187 13 .482
.469

Division Playoff Postseason Super Bowl NFC W L T Pct.


NFC W L T Pct. Titles Berths Record Record Minnesota 222
255 110
125 1 .668
.671
Dallas 445 315 0 .586 20 29 34-24 5-3 Dallas 221
248 111
132 0 .666
.653
Minnesota 426 330 4 .563 18 27 18-27 0-3 Green Bay 207
239 120
134 75 .631
.639
San Francisco 412 344 4 .545 19 24 30-19 5-1 San Francisco
Seattle* 206 123
133 03 .625
.608
Green Bay 399 351 10 .532 13 21 22-19 2-1 Washington
San Francisco 201
228 128
149 23 .611
.604
Washington 396 361 3 .523 8 18 20-15 3-2 Chicago
Washington 197
224 134
153 21 .595
.594
Philadelphia 393 359 8 .522 10 22 19-21 1-2 Seattle*
Chicago 170
218 121
161 10 .584
.575
Seattle* 344 331 1 .510 10 17 16-16 1-2 Philadelphia
Philadelphia 185
216 145
162 3 .560
.571
L.A. Rams 377 378 5 .499 13 21 18-20 1-3 St. Louis
Carolina** 182
106 148
86 20 .552
Carolina** 190 193 1 .496 6 8 9-8 0-2 New Rams
L.A. York Giants 207
180 152
171 12 .542
.548
Chicago 374 385 1 .493 11 15 10-14 1-1 Atlanta 179
203 153
177 1 .539
.534
N.Y. Giants 368 389 3 .486 8 16 20-12 4-1 Detroit 173
201 158
178 1 .523
.530
New Orleans 350 406 4 .463 7 12 9-11 1-0 Carolina**
N.Y. Giants 201
72 179
72 01 .500
.529
Atlanta 346 409 5 .458 6 14 10-14 0-2 Arizona 163
192 165
183 34 .497
.512
Arizona 321 432 7 .427 5 8 6-8 0-1 Tampa
New Orleans
Bay* 139
189 150
190 1 .481
.499
Detroit 317 439 4 .420 3 12 1-12 0-0 New Orleans
Tampa Bay 157 174
180 1 .474
.466
Tampa Bay* 260 415 1 .385 6 10 6-9 1-0
*Entered NFL in 1976.
*Entered NFL in 1976. **Entered NFL in 1995.
**Entered NFL in 1995. ***Entered NFL in 1996.
***Entered NFL in 1996. ****Entered NFL in 2002.
****Entered NFL in 2002. +Did not play, 1996-98.
+Did not play, 1996-98. Oakland totals include L.A. Raiders,
Oakland totals include L.A. Raiders, 1982-1994. 1982-1994.
Indianapolis totals include Baltimore, 1970-1983. Tennessee totals
Indianapolis totalsinclude
includeHouston,
Baltimore,
Tennessee totals include Houston, 1970-1996. 1970-1996.
1970-1983.
L.A. Chargers totals include San Diego, 1970-2016. Indianapolistotals
Tennessee totalsinclude
includeHouston,
Baltimore,
L.A. Rams totals include St. Louis, 1995-2015. 1970-1983.
1970-1996.
Arizona totals include St. Louis, 1970-1987, and Phoenix, 1988-1993. St. Louis
L.A. Chargers
totalstotals
include
include
L.A. Rams,
San Diego,
Tie games before 1972 are not calculated in won-lost percentage. 1970-1994.
1970-2016.
Arizona
L.A. Rams
totals
totals
include
include
St. St.
Louis,
Louis,
1970-1987, and Phoenix, 1988-1993.
1995-2015.
Tie games
Arizona totals
before
include
1972St.are
Louis,
not 1970-
calculated
1987, and in
Phoenix,
won-lost
1988-1993.
percentage.
Tie games before 1972 are not
calculated in won-lost percentage.

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ROAD RECORDS OF NFL TEAMS SINCE RECORDS OF TEAMS ON KICKOFF WEEKEND
1970 AFL-NFL MERGER Longest Longest Current
AFC W L T Pct. AFC W L T Pct. W Strk. L Strk. Streak
Pittsburgh 193 185 2 .511 Denver 39 19 1 .672 7 4 W-7
New England 188 192 0 .495 New England 33 26 0 .559 10 3 W-1
Miami 187 193 1 .492 Miami 29 23 1 .558 11 5 W-2
Denver 176 201 2 .467 Pittsburgh 43 36 5 .544 8 3 T-1
Indianapolis 176 204 0 .463 L.A. Chargers 32 27 0 .542 6 6 L-3
Oakland 172 204 4 .458 Kansas City 32 27 0 .542 7 4 W-4
L.A. Chargers 156 222 3 .413 Jacksonville 13 11 0 .542 6 5 W-2
Kansas City 155 222 4 .412 Houston 9 8 0 .529 5 3 L-2
Tennessee 155 224 1 .409 Baltimore 12 11 0 .522 5 4 W-3
Baltimore*** 74 110 0 .402 Tennessee 30 29 0 .508 4 3 L-3
N.Y. Jets 151 229 1 .398 Indianapolis 33 33 0 .500 8 8 L-5
Buffalo 142 236 1 .376 N.Y. Jets 28 31 0 .475 5 5 W-1
Cincinnati 139 241 0 .366 Cincinnati 24 27 0 .471 4 4 W-1
Houston**** 49 87 0 .360 Oakland 27 32 0 .458 5 6 L-1
Jacksonville** 67 125 0 .349 Cleveland 27 38 1 .417 5 13 T-1
Cleveland+ 124 232 1 .349 Buffalo 24 35 0 .407 6 5 L-1

NFC W L T Pct. Longest Longest Current


Dallas 197 183 0 .518 NFC W L T Pct. W Strk. L Strk. Streak
San Francisco 184 195 1 .486 Dallas 38 20 1 .655 17 5 L-1
Philadelphia 177 197 5 .474 Green Bay 56 39 3 .589 5 6 W-4
Minnesota 171 205 3 .455 Minnesota 33 24 1 .579 5 3 W-3
Washington 172 208 1 .453 Chicago 54 40 5 .574 9 6 L-5
L.A. Rams 170 207 3 .451 N.Y. Giants 50 39 5 .562 4 5 L-2
N.Y. Giants 167 210 2 .443 Detroit 48 39 2 .552 10 4 L-1
Carolina** 84 107 1 .440 San Francisco 37 31 1 .544 6 3 L-2
New Orleans 161 216 3 .427 Atlanta 28 25 0 .528 5 3 L-1
Green Bay 160 217 3 .425 L.A. Rams 42 39 0 .519 5 6 W-2
Seattle* 138 198 1 .411 Washington 41 42 4 .494 6 5 W-1
Chicago 156 224 0 .411 Philadelphia 38 46 1 .452 5 9 W-3
Atlanta 143 232 4 .382 Tampa Bay 18 25 0 .419 3 5 W-3
Arizona 129 249 3 .342 Carolina 10 14 0 .417 3 5 W-2
Detroit 116 261 3 .309 Arizona 40 56 2 .417 6 7 L-3
Tampa Bay* 103 235 0 .305 Seattle 16 27 0 .372 3 8 L-2
New Orleans 17 35 0 .327 3 6 L-5
*Entered NFL in 1976.
**Entered NFL in 1995. L.A. Chargers totals include San Diego Chargers, 1961-2016.
***Entered NFL in 1996. New England totals include Boston, 1960-1970.
****Entered NFL in 2002. Kansas City totals include Dallas Texans, 1960-62.
+Did not play, 1996-98. Tennessee totals include Houston, 1960-1996.
Oakland totals include L.A. Raiders, Indianapolis totals include Baltimore, 1953-1983.
1982-1994. Oakland totals include L.A. Raiders, 1982-1994.
Indianapolis totals include Baltimore, Detroit totals include Portsmouth, 1930-33.
1970-1983. L.A. Rams totals include Cleveland, 1937-1942, 1944-45, and St. Louis, 1995-2015.
Tennessee totals include Houston, Arizona totals include Chi. Cardinals, 1920-1959, St. Louis, 1960-1987, and Phoenix,
1970-1996. 1988-1993.
L.A. Chargers totals include San Diego, Chicago totals include Decatur, 1920.
1970-2016. Washington totals include Boston Braves, 1932 and Boston Redskins, 1933-36.
L.A. Rams totals include St. Louis, NOTE: Tie games before 1972 are not calculated in won-lost percentage.
1995-2015.
Arizona totals include St. Louis, 1970-
1987, and Phoenix, 1988-1993.
Tie games before 1972 are not
calculated in won-lost percentage.

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RECORDS OF NFL TEAMS, 2009-18 HOME RECORDS, 2009-18
Division Playoff Postseason Super Bowl AFC W- L-T Pct.
AFC W L T Pct. Titles Berths Record Record New England 71-9-0 .888
New England 123 37 0 .769 10 10 16-7 3-2 Baltimore 59-21-0 .738
Pittsburgh 103 56 1 .647 4 6 5-6 0-1 Pittsburgh 57-23-0 .713
Baltimore 93 67 0 .581 3 6 8-5 1-0 Indianapolis 51-29-0 .638
Denver 90 70 0 .563 5 5 6-4 1-1 Denver 50-30-0 .625
Indianapolis 89 71 0 .556 4 6 6-6 0-1 Cincinnati 48-30-2 .613
Kansas City 88 72 0 .550 4 6 2-6 0-0 Kansas City 48-32-0 .600
Cincinnati 85 73 2 .538 3 6 0-6 0-0 Houston 46-34-0 .575
L.A. Chargers** 85 75 0 .531 1 3 2-3 0-0 L.A. Chargers** 46-34-0 .575
Houston 81 79 0 .506 5 5 3-5 0-0 Buffalo 42-38-0 .525
Miami 72 88 0 .450 0 1 0-1 0-0 Miami 41-39-0 .513
N.Y. Jets 70 90 0 .438 0 2 4-2 0-0 N.Y. Jets 40-40-0 .500
Tennessee 68 92 0 .425 0 1 1-1 0-0 Tennessee 39-41-0 .488
Buffalo 67 93 0 .419 0 1 0-1 0-0 Oakland 35-45-0 .438
Oakland 61 99 0 .381 0 1 0-1 0-0 Jacksonville 34-46-0 .425
Jacksonville 52 108 0 .325 1 1 2-1 0-0 Cleveland 28-51-1 .356
Cleveland 41 118 1 .259 0 0 0-0 0-0
NFC W- L-T Pct.
Division Playoff Postseason Super Bowl Green Bay 60-18-2 .763
NFC W L T Pct. Titles Berths Record Record Seattle 57-23-0 .713
Green Bay 100 58 2 .631 5 8 9-7 1-0 New Orleans 55-25-0 .688
New Orleans 100 60 0 .625 4 6 7-5 1-0 Minnesota 53-27-0 .663
Seattle 94 65 1 .591 4 7 9-6 1-1 Atlanta 50-30-0 .625
Atlanta 91 69 0 .569 3 5 4-5 0-1 Arizona 47-32-1 .594
Dallas 89 71 0 .556 4 4 3-4 0-0 Carolina 47-33-0 .588
Philadelphia 89 71 0 .556 3 5 4-4 1-0 San Francisco 46-33-1 .581
Minnesota 83 75 2 .525 3 4 2-4 0-0 Philadelphia 46-34-0 .575
Carolina 81 78 1 .509 3 4 3-4 0-1 Dallas 44-36-0 .550
Arizona 80 79 1 .503 2 3 2-3 0-0 Chicago 41-39-0 .513
San Francisco 75 84 1 .472 2 3 5-3 0-1 Detroit 41-39-0 .513
Chicago 75 85 0 .469 2 2 1-2 0-0 N.Y. Giants 40-40-0 .500
N.Y. Giants 74 86 0 .463 1 2 4-1 1-0 L.A. Rams* 35-45-0 .438
Detroit 71 89 0 .444 0 3 0-3 0-0 Washington 35-45-0 .438
L.A. Rams* 65 94 1 .409 2 2 2-2 0-1 Tampa Bay 29-51-0 .363
Washington 63 96 1 .397 2 2 0-2 0-0
Tampa Bay 55 105 0 .344 0 0 0-0 0-0 *Totals include St. Louis, 2009-2015.
**Totals include San Diego, 2009-2016.
*Totals include St. Louis, 2009-2015.
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ROAD RECORDS, 2009-18 RECORDS BY MONTHS, 2009-18
AFC W-L-T Pct. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total
New England 52-28-0 .650 AFC W- L-T W- L-T W- L-T W- L-T W- L-T Pct.
Pittsburgh 46-33-1 .581 New England 24- 10-0 35- 7-0 26-9-0 38-11-0 123-37-0 .769
Denver 40-40-0 .500 Pittsburgh 16-16-1 29-11-0 23-16-0 35-13-0 103-56-1 .647
Kansas City 40-40-0 .500 Baltimore 23-11-0 15-23-0 28-12-0 27-21-0 93-67-0 .581
L.A. Chargers** 39-41-0 .488 Denver 23- 9-0 22-18-0 21-18-0 24-25-0 90-70-0 .563
Indianapolis 38-42-0 .475 Indianapolis 15-18-0 20-20-0 24-14-0 30-19-0 89-71-0 .556
Cincinnati 37-43-0 .463 Kansas City 19-14-0 24-16-0 17-21-0 28-21-0 88-72-0 .550
Houston 35-45-0 .438 Cincinnati 21-13-0 21-16-2 18-20-0 25-24-0 85-73-2 .538
Baltimore 34-46-0 .425 L.A. Chargers** 17-17-0 18-21-0 21-17-0 29-20-0 85-75-0 .531
Miami 31-49-0 .388 Houston 19-15-0 21-18-0 20-18-0 21-28-0 81-79-0 .506
N.Y. Jets 30-50-0 .375 Miami 14-20-0 18-19-0 18-21-0 22-28-0 72-88-0 .450
Tennessee 29-51-0 .363 N.Y. Jets 17-17-0 17-24-0 13-22-0 23-27-0 70-90-0 .438
Oakland 26-54-0 .325 Tennessee 16-18-0 13-25-0 18-22-0 21-27-0 68-92-0 .425
Buffalo 25-55-0 .313 Buffalo 16-18-0 17-23-0 14-23-0 20-29-0 67-93-0 .419
Jacksonville 18-62-0 .225 Oakland 13-21-0 16-22-0 15-25-0 17-31-0 61-99-0 .381
Cleveland 13-67-0 .163 Jacksonville 10-24-0 12-28-0 15-22-0 15-34-0 52-108-0 .325
Cleveland 7-25-1 12-30-0 10-27-0 12-36-0 41-118-1 .259
NFC W-L-T Pct.
Dallas 45-35-0 .563 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total
New Orleans 45-35-0 .563 NFC W- L-T W- L-T W- L-T W- L-T W- L-T Pct.
Philadelphia 43-37-0 .538 Green Bay 22-11-1 26-11-0 19-21-1 33-15-0 100-58-2 .631
Atlanta 41-39-0 .513 New Orleans 16-18-0 29-9-0 28-13-0 27-20-0 100-60-0 .625
Green Bay 40-40-0 .500 Seattle 18-15-0 21-16-1 24-16-0 31-18-0 94-65-1 .591
Seattle 37-42-1 .469 Atlanta 21-13-0 21-16-0 22-19-0 27-21-0 91-69-0 .569
Carolina 34-45-1 .431 Dallas 20-13-0 16-21-0 28-16-0 25-21-0 89-71-0 .556
Chicago 34-46-0 .425 Philadelphia 20-14-0 20-18-0 20-19-0 29-20-0 89-71-0 .556
N.Y. Giants 34-46-0 .425 Minnesota 18-15-1 20-20-0 20-16-1 25-24-0 83-75-2 .525
Arizona 33-47-0 .413 Carolina 13-19-0 18-21-1 20-19-0 30-19-0 81-78-1 .509
Minnesota 30-48-2 .388 Arizona 18-15-0 17-22-1 19-19-0 26-23-0 80-79-1 .503
L.A. Rams* 30-49-1 .381 San Francisco 14-20-0 17-23-0 16-20-1 28-21-0 75-84-1 .472
Detroit 30-50-0 .375 Chicago 17-17-0 18-19-0 21-19-0 19-30-0 75-85-0 .469
San Francisco 29-51-0 .363 N.Y. Giants 14-20-0 22-17-0 15-23-0 23-26-0 74-86-0 .463
Washington 28-51-1 .356 Detroit 15-19-0 19-20-0 17-22-0 20-28-0 71-89-0 .444
Tampa Bay 26-54-0 .325 L.A. Rams* 14-19-0 18-22-0 16-21-1 17-32-0 65-94-1 .409
Washington 14-19-0 18-22-1 13-25-0 18-30-0 63-96-1 .397
*Totals include St. Louis, 2009-2015. Tampa Bay 11-22-0 12-24-0 19-23-0 13-36-0 55-105-0 .344
**Totals include San Diego, 2009-2016.
December totals include January.
*Totals include St. Louis, 2009-2015.
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TAKEAWAYS/GIVEAWAYS, 2009-18 7 Arizona vs. San Francisco, Oct. 29, 2012
Takeaways Giveaways 7 Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Sept. 20, 2015
AFC Int. Fum. Total Int. Fum. Total Net Diff. Most Yards Passing, Game
New England 174 111 285 87 66 153 +132 522 Pittsburgh vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 26, 2014
Kansas City 154 101 255 112 90 202 + 53 516 New England at Miami, Sept. 12, 2011
Baltimore 154 95 249 140 79 219 + 30 510 New York Giants vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012
Houston 137 96 233 140 84 224 + 9 505 New Orleans vs. New York Giants, Nov. 1, 2015
Cincinnati 160 80 240 142 95 237 + 3 504 Houston vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 2012 (ot)
Buffalo 176 86 262 159 103 262 0 Fewest Yards Passing, Game
L.A. Chargers** 139 88 227 144 93 237 - 10 -7 Tennessee at New England, Oct. 18, 2009
Pittsburgh 129 94 223 144 94 238 - 15 0 Cincinnati at New York Jets, Jan. 3, 2010
Indianapolis 126 94 220 152 89 241 - 21 6 San Francisco at Chicago, Dec. 4, 2016
Denver 142 98 240 145 117 262 - 22 19 Kansas City at San Diego, Dec. 12, 2010
Tennessee 138 77 215 149 106 255 - 40 20 Jacksonville vs. Washington, Dec. 16, 2018
Miami 143 65 208 158 96 254 - 46
Jacksonville 122 94 216 162 105 267 - 51
Cleveland 135 89 224 174 103 277 - 53 NFL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS, 2009-18
Oakland 116 95 211 154 111 265 - 54 Points Passing Yards
N.Y. Jets 128 99 227 181 106 287 - 60 Stephen Gostkowski 1,355 Drew Brees 48,179
Takeaways Giveaways Mason Crosby 1,201 Tom Brady 44,068
NFC Int. Fum. Total Int. Fum. Total Net Diff. Matt Bryant 1,122 Philip Rivers 43,959
Green Bay 183 83 266 97 83 180 + 86 Matt Prater 1,122 Matt Ryan 43,280
Seattle 157 106 263 118 80 198 + 65 Adam Vinatieri 1,108 Eli Manning 41,358
Atlanta 152 96 248 128 81 209 + 39
Carolina 162 117 279 156 91 247 + 32 Touchdowns TD Passes
San Francisco 142 94 236 117 93 210 + 26 Adrian Peterson 89 Drew Brees 352
Chicago 162 114 276 173 95 268 + 8 LeSean McCoy 84 Tom Brady 320
New Orleans 133 101 234 138 91 229 + 5 Rob Gronkowski 80 Aaron Rodgers 309
Antonio Brown 79 Philip Rivers 296
L.A. Rams* 137 104 241 137 100 237 + 4
Marshawn Lynch 77 Matt Ryan 279
Minnesota 122 100 222 131 92 223 - 1
N.Y. Giants 165 112 277 169 110 279 - 2 Field Goals Receptions
Philadelphia 162 106 268 148 124 272 - 4 Stephen Gostkowski 290 Larry Fitzgerald 877
Dallas 122 101 223 131 100 231 -8 Adam Vinatieri 251 Antonio Brown 837
Washington 137 101 238 155 107 262 - 24 Matt Bryant 250 Brandon Marshall 744
Arizona 163 101 264 181 109 290 - 26 Mason Crosby 249 Jason Witten 723
Detroit 135 95 230 159 97 256 - 26 Two tied 248 Julio Jones 698
Tampa Bay 155 103 258 181 106 287 - 29
*Totals include St. Louis, 2009-2015. Rushes Reception Yards
**Totals include San Diego, 2009-2016. Frank Gore 2,443 Antonio Brown 11,207
LeSean McCoy 2,346 Julio Jones 10,731
BEST TAKEAWAY/GIVEAWAY DIFFERENTIAL, SEASON Adrian Peterson 2,224 Larry Fitzgerald 10,304
+43 Washington, 1983 Matt Forté 2,040 Calvin Johnson 9,532
+28 New England, 2010 Chris Johnson 1,912 Brandon Marshall 9,452
San Francisco, 2011
+26 Kansas City, 1990 Rushing Yards Receiving TDs
LeSean McCoy 10,606 Rob Gronkowski 79
HIGH AND LOW SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE TOTALS, 2009-18 Frank Gore 10,307 Antonio Brown 74
Most Total Yards, Game Adrian Peterson 10,217 Dez Bryant 73
653 Houston vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 2012 (ot) Matt Forté 8,558 Jimmy Graham 71
639 Pittsburgh vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 26, 2014 Chris Johnson 8,423 Two tied 70
626 Oakland at Tampa Bay, Oct. 30, 2016 (ot)
625 New Orleans vs. Dallas, Nov. 10, 2013 Rushing TDs Interceptions
623 Detroit vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 2013 Adrian Peterson 84 Brent Grimes 32
Fewest Total Yards, Game Marshawn Lynch 69 Richard Sherman 32
LeSean McCoy 69 Reggie Nelson 31
67 Kansas City at San Diego, Dec. 12, 2010
Cam Newton 58 Aqib Talib 31
72 Cincinnati at New York Jets, Jan. 3, 2010
LeGarrette Blount 56 Charles Woodson 29
86 Tampa Bay vs. New York Giants, Sept. 27, 2009
89 Washington vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 2018 Pass Attempts Sacks
100 New York Jets at Denver, Dec. 10, 2017 Drew Brees 6,133 Von Miller 98.0
Most Yards Rushing, Game Matt Ryan 5,767 Cameron Wake 98.0
355 San Francisco vs. San Diego, Dec. 20, 2014 (ot) Tom Brady 5,722 J.J. Watt 92.0
352 Kansas City vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 23, 2012 Eli Manning 5,688 Julius Peppers 89.0
351 Cleveland at Kansas City, Dec. 20, 2009 Philip Rivers 5,572 DeMarcus Ware 85.0
350 Seattle vs. New York Giants, Nov. 9, 2014
328 Oakland at Denver, Oct. 24, 2010 Completions
Fewest Yards Rushing, Game Drew Brees 4,252
1 Indianapolis at Dallas, Dec. 21, 2014 Matt Ryan 3,787
2 Miami at Tampa Bay, Nov. 11, 2013 Tom Brady 3,703
4 Seattle at Minnesota, Nov. 22, 2009 Philip Rivers 3,628
6 Chicago at Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 2017 Eli Manning 3,528

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NFL GAMES IN WHICH A TEAM HAS SCORED OLDEST INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON
60 OR MORE POINTS OR SINGLE-GAME RECORDS IN NFL
(Home team in capitals) RECORD & FACT BOOK
Regular Season Most Points, Game—40, Ernie Nevers,
WASHINGTON 72, New York Giants 41 ..........................................November 27, 1966 Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 28,
LOS ANGELES RAMS 70, Baltimore 27 ..........................................October 22, 1950 1929 (6-td, 4-pat)
Chicago Cardinals 65, NEW YORK BULLDOGS 20..........................November 13, 1949 Most Touchdowns Rushing, Game—6,
LOS ANGELES RAMS 65, Detroit 24 ..............................................October 29, 1950 Ernie Nevers, Chi. Cardinals vs.
PHILADELPHIA 64, Cincinnati 0 .....................................................November 6, 1934 Chi. Bears, Nov. 28, 1929
CHICAGO CARDINALS 63, New York Giants 35..............................October 17, 1948 Highest Punting Average, Season (Quali-
PITTSBURGH 63, New York Giants 7 .............................................November 30, 1952 fiers)—51.40, Sammy Baugh, Wash-
AKRON 62, Oorang 0.....................................................................October 29, 1922 ington, 1940 (35-1,799)
CLEVELAND 62, New York Giants 14 .............................................December 6, 1953 Highest Average Gain, Pass Receptions,
CLEVELAND 62, Washington 3 ......................................................November 7, 1954 Season (minimum: 24 receptions)—
32.58, Don Currivan, Boston, 1947
NEW YORK GIANTS 62, Philadelphia 10.........................................November 26, 1972
(24-782)
Atlanta 62, NEW ORLEANS 7 .........................................................September 16, 1973
Highest Average Gain, Passing, Game
NEW YORK JETS 62, Tampa Bay 28 ..............................................November 17, 1985 (minimum: 20 passes)—18.58,
NEW ORLEANS 62, Indianapolis 7..................................................October 23, 2011 Sammy Baugh, Washington vs.
CHICAGO 61, San Francisco 20 .....................................................December 12, 1965 Boston, Oct. 31, 1948 (24-446)
Cincinnati 61, HOUSTON 17...........................................................December 17, 1972 Most Touchdowns, Fumble Recoveries,
CHICAGO 61, Green Bay 7.............................................................December 7, 1980 Game—2, Fred (Dippy) Evans, Chi.
CINCINNATI 61, Houston 7 ............................................................December 17, 1989 Bears vs. Washington, Nov. 28, 1948
ROCK ISLAND 60, Evansville 0 ......................................................October 15, 1922 Most Yards Gained, Intercepted Passes,
CHICAGO CARDINALS 60, Rochester 0 .........................................October 7, 1923 Rookie, Season—301, Don Doll,
Postseason Detroit, 1949
Chicago Bears 73, WASHINGTON 0 ...............................................December 8, 1940 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game—8,
JACKSONVILLE 62, Miami 7 ..........................................................January 15, 2000 Jim Hardy, Chi. Cardinals vs.
Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1950
YOUNGEST AND OLDEST PLAYERS IN NFL IN 2018 Highest Kickoff Return Average, Game
10 Youngest Players Birthdate Games Starts Position (minimum: 3 returns)—73.50,
Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo 5/2/1998 15 15 LB Wally Triplett, Detroit vs. Los Angeles,
Deontay Burnett, N.Y. Jets 10/4/1997 5 1 WR Oct. 29, 1950 (4-294)
James Daniels, Chicago 9/13/1997 16 10 G Highest Punt Return Average, Season
Ola Adeniyi, Pittsburgh 9/12/1997 1 0 LB (Qualifiers)—23.00, Herb Rich,
Chukwuma Okorafor, Pittsburgh 8/8.1997 13 3 T Baltimore, 1950 (12-276)
Ronald Jones, Tampa Bay 8/3/1997 9 0 RB Highest Punt Return Average, Rookie,
Tim Settle, Washington 7/11/1997 16 0 DT Season (Qualifiers)—23.00, Herb
Kerryon Johnson, Detroit 6/30/1997 10 7 RB Rich, Baltimore, 1950 (12-276)
Dorance Armstrong, Dallas 6/10/1997 15 1 DE Most Yards Passing, Game—554, Norm
Sam Darnold, N.Y. Jets 6/5/1997 13 13 QB Van Brocklin, Los Angeles vs. New
York Yanks, Sept. 28, 1951
Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Rookie,
10 Oldest Players Birthdate Games Starts Position
Season—4, Jack Christiansen, Detroit,
Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis 12/28/1972 16 0 K 1951
Phil Dawson, Arizona 1/23/1975 10 0 K Most Interceptions By, Season—14, Dick
Matt Bryant, Atlanta 5/29/1975 13 0 K (Night Train) Lane, Los Angeles, 1952
Tom Brady, New England 8/3/1977 16 16 QB Most Interceptions By, Rookie, Season—
Sebastian Janikowski, Seattle 3/2/1978 16 0 K 14, Dick (Night Train) Lane, Los
John Denney, Miami 12/13/1978 16 0 LS Angeles, 1952
Drew Brees, New Orleans 1/15/1979 15 15 QB Highest Average Gain, Passing, Season
Josh McCown, N.Y. Jets 7/4/1979 4 3 QB (Qualifiers)—11.17, Tommy O’Con-
Julius Peppers, Carolina 1/18/1980 16 8 DE nell, Cleveland, 1957 (110-1,229)
Antonio Gates, L.A. Chargers 6/18/1980 16 1 TE Most Yards Gained, Pass Receptions,
Rookie, Season—1,473, Bill Groman,
YOUNGEST AND OLDEST REGULAR STARTERS BY POSITION IN 2018 Houston, 1960
Minimum: 8 Games Started
Youngest Oldest
QB 6/5/1997 Sam Darnold, NYJ 8/3/1977 Tom Brady, N.E.
RB 2/9/1997 Saquon Barkley, NYG 5/14/1983 Frank Gore, Mia.
WR 4/14/1997 D.J. Moore, Car. 8/31/1983 Larry Fitzgerald, Ariz.
TE 8/2/1996 Jordan Thomas, Hou. 1/3/1984 Vernon Davis, Wash.
T 5/2/1996 Orlando Brown, Balt. 12/12/1981 Andrew Whitworth, L.A. Rams
G 9/3/1997 James Daniels, Chi. 9/15/1984 Marshal Yanda, Balt.
C 3/28/1996 Mason Cole, Ariz. 3/29/1985 Ryan Kalil, Car.
DE 5/3/1996 Arden Key, Oak. 1/18/1980 Julius Peppers, Car.
DT 5/27/1997 Daron Payne, Wash. 6/10/1983 Kyle Williams, Buff.
LB 5/2/1998 Tremaine Edmunds, Buff. 10/11/1982 Terrell Suggs, Balt.
CB 4/28/1997 Denzel Ward, Cle. 3/16/1983 Tramon Williams, G.B.
S 4/18/1997 Ronnie Harrison, Jack. 3/24/1981 Mike Adams, Car.

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NFL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS OVER RECENT SEASONS
Last 2 Seasons Last 3 Seasons Last 4 Seasons
Points
286 Stephen Gostkowski 423 Justin Tucker 564 Stephen Gostkowski
282 Justin Tucker 413 Stephen Gostkowski 551 Justin Tucker
279 Harrison Butker 409 Wil Lutz 470 Matt Prater
276 Wil Lutz 388 Matt Bryant 462 Stephen Hauschka
274 Greg Zuerlein 368 Matt Prater 460 Graham Gano

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

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Last 2 Seasons Last 3 Seasons Last 4 Seasons
Touchdown Passes
69 Russell Wilson 93 Philip Rivers 125 Tom Brady
62 Ben Roethlisberger 93 Matt Ryan 124 Drew Brees
61 Tom Brady 92 Drew Brees 124 Russell Wilson
60 Jared Goff 91 Ben Roethlisberger 122 Philip Rivers
60 Philip Rivers 90 Russell Wilson 114 Matt Ryan

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

NFL TEAM LEADERS OVER RECENT SEASONS


Highest Won-Lost Percentage
.750 L.A. Rams .792 New England .781 New England
.750 New England .708 Kansas City .703 Kansas City
.750 New Orleans .698 Pittsburgh .680 Pittsburgh
.703 Pittsburgh .667 Dallas .633 Minnesota
.688 Philadelphia .646 New Orleans .617 Seattle

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

Most Total Yards


12,817 Kansas City 19,142 New Orleans 25,603 New Orleans
12,602 New England 18,782 New England 24,789 Pittsburgh
12,522 L.A. Rams 18,716 Atlanta 24,773 New England
12,500 Pittsburgh 18,462 Pittsburgh 24,701 Atlanta
12,464 Tampa Bay 18,305 Kansas City 24,020 Tampa Bay

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Last 2 Seasons Last 3 Seasons Last 4 Seasons
Most Rushing Yards
4,297 Baltimore 6,631 Buffalo 9,063 Buffalo
4,238 Carolina 6,529 Dallas 8,419 Dallas
4,189 Seattle 6,052 Carolina 8,334 Carolina
4,184 L.A. Rams 6,043 Tennessee 8,048 Seattle
4,133 Dallas 5,837 New Orleans 7,550 Kansas City

Most Passing Yards


9,491 Tampa Bay 13,590 Pittsburgh 18,275 New Orleans
9,388 Pittsburgh 13,417 Tampa Bay 18,193 Pittsburgh
9,059 Kansas City 13,368 Atlanta 17,747 Atlanta
8,676 New England 13,305 New Orleans 17,571 New England
8,643 Atlanta 12,984 New England 17,309 L.A. Chargers

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

Fewest Points Allowed


584 Jacksonville 871 New England 1,186 New England
590 Baltimore 900 Minnesota 1,202 Minnesota
593 Minnesota 911 Baltimore 1,248 Seattle
601 L.A. Chargers 962 Dallas 1,312 Baltimore
603 Chicago 971 Seattle 1,314 Pittsburgh

Fewest Total Yards Allowed


9,370 Minnesota 14,408 Minnesota 19,915 Minnesota
9,561 Jacksonville 14,708 Jacksonville 20,069 Denver
9,888 Baltimore 15,042 Baltimore 20,440 Baltimore
9,901 Chicago 15,449 Chicago 20,591 Seattle
10,145 Pittsburgh 15,539 Denver 20,708 Jacksonville

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed


2,818 Philadelphia 4,470 Philadelphia 6,093 Carolina
3,010 Chicago 4,513 Dallas 6,198 Baltimore
3,070 Houston 4,537 Baltimore 6,262 Houston
3,070 New Orleans 4,665 Houston 6,290 Pittsburgh
3,107 Baltimore 4,678 Carolina 6,426 Seattle

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed


5,831 Jacksonville 9,275 Jacksonville 13,304 Denver
6,218 Minnesota 9,545 Minnesota 13,304 Minnesota
6,555 Buffalo 10,111 Denver 13,566 Jacksonville
6,781 Baltimore 10,137 Buffalo 13,855 Arizona
6,802 L.A. Chargers 10,168 Arizona 14,082 Chicago

Most Opponents’ Turnovers


58 Chicago 86 Kansas City 115 Kansas City
58 L.A. Rams 79 Baltimore 110 Carolina
53 Kansas City 76 L.A. Rams 102 L.A. Rams
52 Buffalo 75 L.A. Chargers 100 Philadelphia
51 Two teams tied 74 Philadelphia 99 Denver

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RETIRED UNIFORM NUMBERS IN NFL Merlin Olsen ..........................................74
Deacon Jones........................................75
Arizona....................Larry Wilson............................................8 Jackie Slater ..........................................78
Pat Tillman ............................................40 Isaac Bruce ...........................................80
Stan Mauldin .........................................77 Jack Youngblood ...................................85
J.V. Cain ................................................88 Miami......................Bob Griese.............................................12
Marshall Goldberg..................................99 Dan Marino............................................13
Atlanta.....................Steve Bartkowski...................................10 Larry Csonka.........................................39
William Andrews....................................31 Minnesota ...............Fran Tarkenton .......................................10
Jeff Van Note .........................................57 Mick Tingelhoff ......................................53
Tommy Nobis ........................................60 Jim Marshall..........................................70
Baltimore.................None Korey Stringer........................................77
Buffalo ....................Jim Kelly................................................12 Cris Carter.............................................80
Thurman Thomas ..................................34 Alan Page ..............................................88
Bruce Smith ..........................................78 New England ...........Gino Cappelletti .....................................20
Carolina...................Sam Mills ..............................................51 Mike Haynes..........................................40
Chicago...................Bronko Nagurski ......................................3 Steve Nelson .........................................57
George McAfee........................................5 John Hannah .........................................73
George Halas...........................................7 Bruce Armstrong ...................................78
Willie Galimore.......................................28 Jim Lee Hunt .........................................79
Walter Payton ........................................34 Bob Dee ................................................89
Gale Sayers ...........................................40 New Orleans............Jim Taylor..............................................31
Brian Piccolo .........................................41 Doug Atkins...........................................81
Sid Luckman .........................................42 N.Y. Giants...............Ray Flaherty ............................................1
Dick Butkus ...........................................51 Tuffy Leemans.........................................4
Bill Hewitt ..............................................56 Mel Hein..................................................7
Bill George.............................................61 Phil Simms............................................11
Bulldog Turner .......................................66 Y.A. Tittle / Ward Cuff.............................14
Red Grange ...........................................77 Frank Gifford..........................................16
Mike Ditka .............................................89 Al Blozis ................................................32
Cincinnati ................Bob Johnson .........................................54 Joe Morrison .........................................40
Cleveland ................Otto Graham ..........................................14 Charlie Conerly ......................................42
Jim Brown.............................................32 Ken Strong ............................................50
Ernie Davis ............................................45 Lawrence Taylor ....................................56
Don Fleming ..........................................46 N.Y. Jets ..................Joe Namath ...........................................12
Lou Groza..............................................76 Don Maynard.........................................13
Dallas......................None Curtis Martin .........................................28
Denver ....................John Elway..............................................7 Joe Klecko.............................................73
Frank Tripucka .......................................18 Dennis Byrd...........................................90
Floyd Little.............................................44 Oakland...................None
Detroit .....................Dutch Clark..............................................7 Philadelphia.............Donovan McNabb ....................................5
Barry Sanders/Lem Barney/Billy Sims ....20 Steve Van Buren ....................................15
Bobby Layne .........................................22 Brian Dawkins .......................................20
Doak Walker ..........................................37 Tom Brookshier .....................................40
Joe Schmidt ..........................................56 Pete Retzlaff ..........................................44
Green Bay ...............Tony Canadeo..........................................3 Chuck Bednarik .....................................60
Brett Favre ...............................................4 Al Wistert ..............................................70
Don Hutson ...........................................14 Reggie White .........................................92
Bart Starr ..............................................15 Jerome Brown .......................................99
Ray Nitschke .........................................66 Pittsburgh................Ernie Stautner ........................................70
Reggie White .........................................92 Joe Greene ............................................75
Houston ..................None San Francisco Steve Young.............................................8
Indianapolis .............Peyton Manning.....................................18 John Brodie ...........................................12
Johnny Unitas........................................19 Joe Montana..........................................16
Buddy Young .........................................22 Joe Perry...............................................34
Lenny Moore .........................................24 Jimmy Johnson .....................................37
Art Donovan ..........................................70 Hugh McElhenny ...................................39
Jim Parker .............................................77 Ronnie Lott............................................42
Raymond Berry .....................................82 Charlie Krueger......................................70
Gino Marchetti .......................................89 Leo Nomellini.........................................73
Jacksonville.............None Bob St. Clair ..........................................79
Kansas City .............Jan Stenerud ...........................................3 Jerry Rice..............................................80
Len Dawson ..........................................16 Dwight Clark ..........................................87
Emmitt Thomas .....................................18 Seattle.....................“Fans/the twelfth man” ..........................12
Abner Haynes ........................................28 Kenny Easley .........................................45
Stone Johnson.......................................33 Walter Jones..........................................71
Mack Lee Hill.........................................36 Steve Largent ........................................80
Derrick Thomas .....................................58 Cortez Kennedy .....................................96
Willie Lanier...........................................63 Tampa Bay ..............Derrick Brooks.......................................55
Bobby Bell .............................................78 Lee Roy Selmon ....................................63
Buck Buchanan .....................................86 Warren Sapp..........................................99
L.A. Chargers ..........Dan Fouts ..............................................14 Tennessee ...............Warren Moon...........................................1
Lance Alworth .......................................19 Earl Campbell ........................................34
LaDainian Tomlinson..............................21 Jim Norton ............................................43
Junior Seau ...........................................55 Mike Munchak .......................................63
L.A. Rams ...............Bob Waterfield.........................................7 Elvin Bethea...........................................65
Marshall Faulk........................................28 Bruce Matthews ....................................74
Eric Dickerson .......................................29 Washington .............Sammy Baugh.......................................33
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The NFL rates its passers for statistical purposes against a fixed pass a 100 rating. For example, take Aaron Rodgers’ record-set-
performance standard based on statistical achievements of all ting season in 2011 when he completed 343 of 502 passes for
qualified pro passers since 1960. The current system replaced 4,643 yards, 45 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. The four cal-
one that rated passers in relation to their position in a total group culations would be:
based on various criteria. The current system, which was adopt- —Percentage of Completions—343 of 502 is 68.33 percent.
ed in 1973, removes inequities that existed in the former method Subtract 30 from the completion percentage (38.33) and multiply
and, at the same time, provides a means of comparing passing the result by 0.05. The result is a point rating of 1.916.
performances from one season to the next. Note: If the result is less than zero (Comp. Pct. less than 30.0),
It is important to remember that the system is used to rate award zero points. If the results are greater than 2.375 (Comp.
passers, not quarterbacks. Statistics do not reflect leadership, Pct. greater than 77.5), award 2.375.
play-calling, and other intangible factors that go into making a —Average Yards Gained Per Attempt—4,643 yards divided by
successful professional quarterback. Four categories are used as 502 attempts is 9.25. Subtract three yards from yards-per-
a basis for compiling a rating: attempt (6.25) and multiply the result by 0.25. The result is 1.562.
—Percentage of completions per attempt Note: If the result is less than zero (yards per attempt less than
—Average yards gained per attempt 3.0), award zero points. If the result is greater than 2.375 (yards
—Percentage of touchdown passes per attempt per attempt greater than 12.5), award 2.375 points.
—Percentage of interceptions per attempt —Percentage of Touchdown Passes—45 touchdowns in 502
The average standard is 1.000. The bottom is .000. To earn a attempts is 8.96 percent. Multiply the touchdown percentage by
2.000 rating, a passer must perform at exceptional levels, i.e., 70 0.2. The result is 1.793.
percent in completions, 10 percent in touchdowns, 1.5 percent in Note: If the result is greater than 2.375 (touchdown percentage
interceptions, and 11 yards average gain per pass attempt. The greater than 11.875), award 2.375.
maximum a passer can receive in any category is 2.375. —Percentage of Interceptions—Six interceptions in 502
For example, to gain a 2.375 in completion percentage, a attempts is 1.20 percent. Multiply the interception percentage by
passer would have to complete 77.5 percent of his passes. The 0.25 (0.299) and subtract the number from 2.375. The result is
NFL record is 71.23 by Drew Brees (New Orleans, 2011). To earn 2.076.
a 2.375 in percentage of touchdowns, a passer would have to Note: If the result is less than zero (interception percentage
achieve a percentage of 11.9. The record is 13.9 by Sid Luckman greater than 9.5), award zero points.
(Chicago, 1943). To gain 2.375 in percentage of interceptions, a The sum of the four steps is (1.916 + 1.562 + 1.793 +
passer would have to go the entire season without an intercep- 2.076) 7.348. The sum is then divided by six (1.225) and multi-
tion. The 2.375 figure in average yards is 12.50, compared with plied by 100. In this case, the result is 122.5. This same formu-
the NFL record of 11.17 by Tommy O’Connell (Cleveland, 1957). la can be used to determine a passer rating for any player who
In order to make the rating more understandable, the point rat- attempts at least one pass.
ing is then converted into a scale of 100, with 158.3 being the The following is a list of the Top 25 single-season passer rat-
highest rating a passer can achieve. In cases where statistical ings among qualifying players:
performance has been superior, it is possible for a passer to sur-

TOP 25 NFL SINGLE-SEASON PASSER RATINGS (QUALIFYING PLAYERS)


Yds. TD Int.
Player, Team Season Rating Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. Avg. TD Pct. Int. Pct.
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 2011 *122.5 502 343 68.3 4,643 9.25 45 9.0 6 1.2
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 2004 121.1 497 336 67.6 4,557 9.17 49 9.9 10 2.0
Nick Foles, Philadelphia 2013 119.2 317 203 64.0 2,891 9.12 27 8.5 2 0.6
Tom Brady, New England 2007 117.2 578 398 68.9 4,806 8.31 50 8.7 8 1.4
Matt Ryan, Atlanta 2016 117.1 534 373 69.9 4,944 9.26 38 7.1 7 1.3
Drew Brees, New Orleans 2018 115.7 489 364 74.4 3,992 8.16 32 6.5 5 1.0
Peyton Manning, Denver 2013 115.1 659 450 68.3 *5,477 8.31 *55 8.3 10 1.5
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City 2018 113.8 580 383 66.0 5,097 8.79 50 8.6 12 2.2
Tony Romo, Dallas 2014 113.2 435 304 69.9 3,705 8.52 34 7.8 9 2.1
Steve Young, San Francisco 1994 112.8 461 324 70.2 3,969 8.61 35 7.6 10 2.2
Joe Montana, San Francisco 1989 112.4 386 271 70.2 3,521 9.12 26 6.7 8 2.1
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay 2014 112.2 520 341 65.6 4,381 8.43 38 7.3 5 1.0
Tom Brady, New England 2016 112.2 432 291 67.4 3,554 8.23 28 6.5 2 0.5
Tom Brady, New England 2010 111.0 492 324 65.9 3,900 7.93 36 7.3 4 0.8
Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota 2004 110.9 548 379 69.2 4,717 8.61 39 7.1 11 2.0
Russell Wilson, Seattle 2018 110.9 427 280 65.6 3,448 8.07 35 8.2 7 1.6
Drew Brees, New Orleans 2011 110.6 657 468 *71.2 5,476 8.33 46 7.0 14 2.1
Milt Plum, Cleveland 1960 110.4 250 151 60.4 2,297 9.19 21 8.4 5 2.0
Russell Wilson, Seattle 2015 110.1 483 329 68.1 4,024 8.33 34 7.0 8 1.7
Sammy Baugh, Washington 1945 109.9 182 128 70.3 1,669 9.17 11 6.0 4 2.2
Drew Brees, New Orleans 2009 109.6 514 363 70.6 4,388 8.54 34 6.6 11 2.1
Kurt Warner, St. Louis 1999 109.2 499 325 65.1 4,353 8.72 41 8.2 13 2.6
Josh McCown, Chicago 2013 109.0 224 149 66.5 1,829 8.17 13 5.8 1 0.4
Dan Marino, Miami 1984 108.9 564 362 64.2 5,084 9.01 48 8.5 17 3.0
Matt Ryan, Atlanta 2018 108.1 608 422 69.4 4,924 8.10 35 5.8 7 1.2
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HIGHEST NFL POSTSEASON PASSER RATINGS (MINIMUM: 150 ATTEMPTS)
Avg.
Player Games Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Gain TD Int. Rating
Bart Starr 10 213 130 61.0 1,753 8.23 15 3 104.8
Kurt Warner 13 462 307 66.5 3,952 8.55 31 14 102.8
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
Joe Montana 23 734 460 62.7 5,772 7.86 45 21 95.6
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

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

ALL-TIME RANKINGS OF PLAYERS IN FOUR CATEGORIES


THAT DETERMINE NFL PASSER RATING
Minimum: 1,500 Attempts
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Pct. Att. Comp. TOUCHDOWN PERCENTAGE Pct. Att. TD
Drew Brees 67.32 9,783 6,586 Sid Luckman 7.86 1,744 137
Kirk Cousins 66.51 2,702 1,797 Frank Ryan 6.99 2,133 149
Chad Pennington 66.05 2,471 1,632 Len Dawson 6.39 3,741 239
Kurt Warner 65.50 4,070 2,666 Daryle Lamonica 6.31 2,601 164
Matt Ryan 65.34 6,201 4,052 Sammy Baugh 6.24 2,995 187
Peyton Manning 65.30 9,380 6,125 Aaron Rodgers 6.15 5,492 338
Tony Romo 65.26 4,335 2,829 Charlie Conerly 6.11 2,833 173
Aaron Rodgers 64.82 5,492 3,560 Russell Wilson 6.01 3,261 196
Philip Rivers 64.54 7,000 4,518 Bob Waterfield 6.00 1,617 97
Ben Roethlisberger 64.40 7,168 4,616 Earl Morrall 5.99 2,689 161

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

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STARTING RECORDS OF ACTIVE NFL QUARTERBACKS TEAMS THAT FINISHED IN FIRST PLACE IN THEIR
Minimum: 10 starts W - L-T Pct. DIVISION THE SEASON AFTER FINISHING IN LAST PLACE
Jimmy Garoppolo 8-2-0 .800 Season Team Record Prior Season
Tom Brady 207-60-0 .775 1967 Houston Oilers 9-4-1 *3-11-0
Patrick Mahomes 13-4-0 .765 1968 Minnesota 8-6-0 3-8-3
Ben Roethlisberger 144-69-1 .675 1970 Cincinnati 8-6-0 4-9-1
Russell Wilson 75-36-1 .674 1970 San Francisco 10-3-1 4-8-2
Dak Prescott 32-16-0 .667 1972 Green Bay 10-4-0 4-8-2
Drew Stanton 11- 6-0 .647 1975 Baltimore Colts 10-4-0 2-12-0
Deshaun Watson 14-8-0 .636 1979 Tampa Bay 10-6-0 5-11-0
Aaron Rodgers 100-57-1 .636 1981 Cincinnati 12-4-0 6-10-0
Jared Goff 24-14-0 .632 1981 Tampa Bay 9-7-0 *5-10-1
Andrew Luck 53-33-0 .616 1987 Indianapolis 9-6-0 3-13-0
Nick Foles 26-18-0 .591 1988 Cincinnati 12-4-0 4-11-0
Drew Brees 155-108-0 .589 1990 Cincinnati 9-7-0 8-8-0
Joe Flacco 96-67-0 .589 1991 Denver 12-4-0 5-11-0
Alex Smith 94-66-1 .587 1992 San Diego Chargers 11-5-0 4-12-0
Teddy Bridgewater 17-12-0 .586 1993 Detroit 10-6-0 *5-11-0
Matt Ryan 102-72-0 .586 1996 Carolina 12-4-0 *7-9-0
Mitchell Trubisky 15-11-0 .577 1996 Denver 13-3-0 *8-8-0
Carson Wentz 23-17-0 .575 1997 New York Giants 10-5-1 6-10-0
Andy Dalton 68-50-2 .575 1999 Indianapolis 13-3-0 3-13-0
Philip Rivers 118-90-0 .567 1999 St. Louis Rams 13-3-0 *4-12-0
Cam Newton 68-53-1 .561 2000 New Orleans 10-6-0 3-13-0
Trevor Siemian 13-11-0 .542 2001 Chicago 13-3-0 5-11-0
Tyrod Taylor 23-21-1 .522
2001 New England 11-5-0 5-11-0
Matt Schaub 47-45-0 .511
2003 Carolina 11-5-0 7-9-0
Mark Sanchez 37-36-0 .507
2003 Kansas City 13-3-0 *8-8-0
Eli Manning 116-114-0 .504
2004 Atlanta 11-5-0 5-11-0
Brock Osweiler 15-15-0 .500
2004 San Diego 12-4-0 *4-12-0
Marcus Mariota 27-28-0 .491
Case Keenum 26-28-0 .481 2005 Chicago 11-5-0 5-11-0
Kirk Cousins 34-37-2 .479 2005 New York Giants 11-5-0 *6-10-0
Ryan Tannehill 42-46-0 .477 2005 Tampa Bay 11-5-0 5-11-0
Matthew Stafford 66-75-0 .468 2006 Baltimore Ravens 13-3-0 *6-10-0
Baker Mayfield 6-7-0 .462 2006 New Orleans 10-6-0 3-13-0
Josh Allen 5-6-0 .455 2006 Philadelphia 10-6-0 6-10-0
Matt Cassel 36-45-0 .444 2007 Tampa Bay 9-7-0 4-12-0
Brian Hoyer 16-21-0 .432 2008 Miami 11-5-0 1-15-0
Derek Carr 32-46-0 .410 2009 New Orleans 13-3-0 8-8-0
Derek Anderson 20-29-0 .408 2010 Kansas City 10-6-0 4-12-0
Ryan Fitzpatrick 50-75-1 .401 2011 Denver 8-8-0 4-12-0
Jameis Winston 21-33-0 .389 2011 Houston Texans 10-6-0 *6-10-0
Geno Smith 12-19-0 .387 2012 Washington 10-6-0 5-11-0
Robert Griffin III 15-25-0 .375 2013 Philadelphia 10-6-0 4-12-0
Chad Henne 18-35-0 .340 2013 Carolina 12-4-0 *7-9-0
Blake Bortles 24-49-0 .329 2015 Washington 9-7-0 4-12-0
Sam Darnold 4-9-0 .308 2016 Dallas 13-3-0 4-12-0
Josh McCown 23-53-0 .303 2017 Jacksonville 10-6-0 3-13-0
Austin Davis 3- 7-0 .300 2017 Philadelphia 13-3-0 7-9-0
Jacoby Brissett 5-12-0 .294 2018 Chicago 12-4-0 5-11-0
Mike Glennon 6-16-0 .273 2018 Houston Texans 11-5-0 4-12-0
Blaine Gabbert 13-35-0 .271 *tied for last place
Colt McCoy 7-20-0 .259
Brandon Weeden 6-19-0 .240 LONGEST WINNING STREAKS SINCE 1970
Josh Rosen 3-10-0 .231 23 Indianapolis, 2008-09 (9 in 2008; 14 in 2009)
Cody Kessler 2-10-0 .167 21 New England, 2006-08 (3 in 2006, 16 in 2007, 2 in 2008)
C.J. Beathard 1-9-0 .100 18 New England, 2003-04 (12 in 2003, 6 in 2004)
DeShone Kizer 0-15-0 .000 Carolina, 2014-15 (4 in 2014; 14 in 2015)
17 Denver, 2012-13 (11 in 2012; 6 in 2013)
MOST GAME-WINNING DRIVES IN FOURTH QUARTER OR 16 Miami, 1971-73 (1 in 1971, 14 in 1972, 1 in 1973)
OVERTIME SINCE 1970 Miami, 1983-84 (5 in 1983, 11 in 1984)
54 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver, Pittsburgh, 2004-05 (14 in 2004, 2 in 2005)
2012-15 15 San Francisco, 1989-90 (5 in 1989, 10 in 1990)
48 Drew Brees, San Diego Chargers, 2001-05, Green Bay, 2010-11 (2 in 2010, 13 in 2011)
New Orleans, 2006-2018 14 Oakland, 1976-77 (10 in 1976, 4 in 1977)
47 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-1999 Denver, 1997-98 (1 in 1997, 13 in 1998)
44 Tom Brady, New England, 2000-2018 13 Minnesota, 1974-75 (3 in 1974, 10 in 1975)
43 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007; Chicago, 1984-85 (1 in 1984, 12 in 1985)
New York Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-2010 New York Giants, 1989-90 (3 in 1989, 10 in 1990)
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Indianapolis, 2005 1993 20 18 16
Tennessee, 2007-08 (3 in 2007, 10 in 2008) 1994 25 22 15
New Orleans, 2009 1995 *27 21 18
12 Washington, 1990-91 (1 in 1990, 11 in 1991) 1996 23 21 13
11 Pittsburgh, 1975 1997 22 18 14
Baltimore Colts, 1975-76 (9 in 1975, 2 in 1976) 1998 22 19 14
Chicago, 1986-87 (7 in 1986, 4 in 1987) 1999 23 20 16
Houston, 1993 2000 19 17 16
San Francisco, 1997 2001 23 16 13
Jacksonville, 1999 2002 21 21 19
Indianapolis, 1999 2003 22 17 14
Seattle, 2005 2004 *27 *26 17
San Diego Chargers, 2006-07 (10 in 2006, 1 in 2007) 2005 18 17 14
San Diego Chargers, 2009 2006 25 24 20
Kansas City, 2015-16 (10 in 2015, 1 in 2016) 2007 23 16 15
Dallas, 2016 2008 22 19 18
2009 24 19 17
NFL PLAYOFF APPEARANCES BY SEASONS 2010 23 20 16
Team Number of Seasons in Playoffs 2011 22 22 16
Dallas 33 2012 24 19 15
Green Bay 32 2013 25 19 18
New York Giants 32 2014 24 21 16
Pittsburgh 31 2015 25 18 14
Los Angeles/St. Louis/Cleveland Rams 29 2016 26 22 14
Minnesota 29 2017 23 19 15
Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts 28 2018 26 19 15
Chicago 26 *NFL Record
New England 26
Philadelphia 26 RECORD OF TEAMS ON THE ROAD (1970-2018)
San Francisco 25 Year W L T Pct.
Cleveland 24 1970 72 101 9 .420
Washington 24 1971 74 100 8 .429
Miami 23 1972 87 90 5 .492
Denver 22 1973 66 109 7 .382
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 22 1974 82 99 1 .453
Tennessee Titans-Oilers/Houston Oilers 22 1975 81 101 0 .445
Kansas City Chiefs/Dallas Texans 21 1976 83 112 1 .426
Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers 19 1977 83 113 0 .423
Buffalo 18 1978 93 130 1 .417
Detroit 17 1979 92 132 0 .411
Seattle 17 1980 101 122 1 .453
Atlanta 14 1981 84 139 1 .377
Cincinnati 14 1982 57 68 1 .456
New York Jets 14 1983 104 119 1 .467
New Orleans 12 1984 94 129 1 .422
Baltimore Ravens 11 1985 80 144 0 .357
Arizona/Phoenix/St. Louis/Chicago Cardinals 10 1986 104 118 2 .469
Tampa Bay 10 1987 95 114 1 .455
Carolina 8 1988 92 131 1 .413
Jacksonville 7 1989 95 128 1 .426
Houston Texans 5 1990 93 131 0 .415
1991 92 132 0 .411
TEAMS IN SUPER BOWL CONTENTION (1978-2018) 1992 88 136 0 .393
With 3 Weeks With 2 Weeks With 1 Week 1993 101 123 0 .451
to Play to Play to Play 1994 96 128 0 .429
1978 20 17 12 1995 96 144 0 .400
1979 19 15 13 1996 91 149 0 .379
1980 20 14 12 1997 93 145 2 .392
1981 21 20 16 1998 89 151 0 .371
1982 *27 25 *22 1999 100 148 0 .403
1983 24 19 15 2000 110 138 0 .444
1984 18 14 13 2001 112 136 0 .452
1985 21 18 13 2002 107 148 1 .420
1986 19 17 14 2003 99 157 0 .387
1987 19 19 15 2004 111 145 0 .434
1988 21 18 15 2005 105 151 0 .410
1989 21 18 17 2006 120 136 0 .469
1990 23 20 15 2007 109 147 0 .426
1991 20 18 13 2008 109 146 1 .428
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2010 113 143 0 .441 GAMES DECIDED BY 8 PTS. OR FEWER (1994-2018)
2011 111 145 0 .434 1994 121 of 224 (54.0%) 2008 118 of 256 (46.1%)
2012 109 146 1 .428 1995 123 of 240 (51.3%) 2009 120 of 256 (46.9%)
2013 102 153 1 .400 1996 115 of 240 (47.9%) 2010 131 of 256 (51.2%)
2014 110 145 1 .432 1997 120 of 240 (50.0%) 2011 132 of 256 (51.6%)
2015 118 138 0 .461 1998 120 of 240 (50.0%) 2012 131 of 256 (51.2%)
2016 107 147 2 .422 1999 124 of 248 (50.0%) 2013 131 of 256 (51.2%)
2017 111 145 0 .434 2000 119 of 248 (48.0%) 2014 110 of 256 (43.0%)
2018 101 153 2 .398 2001 *128 of 248 (51.6%) 2015 140 of 256 (54.7%)
*NFL Record 2002 137 of 256 (53.5%) 2016 146 of 256 (57.0%)
2003 132 of 256 (51.6%) 2017 121 of 256 (47.3%)
GAMES DECIDED BY 7 POINTS OR FEWER AND 3 POINTS OR FEWER 2004 121 of 256 (47.3%) 2018 136 of 256 (53.1%)
(1970-2018) 2005 123 of 256 (48.0%) *Week record: Oct. 14-15,
Games Decided by Games Decided by 2006 126 of 256 (49.2%) 2001 (Week 5), 12 of 14
7 Points or Fewer 3 Points or Fewer 2007 120 of 256 (46.9%) games (86%)
1970 59 of 182 (32.4%) 34 of 182 (18.7%)
1971 76 of 182 (41.8%) 35 of 182 (19.2%) TWO-POINT CONVERSION RESULTS (1994-2018)
1972 71 of 182 (39.0%) 38 of 182 (20.9%) 1994 59 of 116 (50.9%) 2007 30 of 61 (49.2%)
1973 60 of 182 (32.9%) 28 of 182 (15.4%) 1995 40 of 104 (38.5%) 2008 28 of 68 (41.2%)
1974 91 of 182 (50.0%) 37 of 182 (20.3%) 1996 44 of 92 (47.8%) 2009 24 of 60 (40.0%)
1975 62 of 182 (34.1%) 35 of 182 (19.2%) 1997 47 of 109 (43.1%) 2010 26 of 53 (49.1%)
1976 73 of 196 (37.2%) 38 of 196 (19.4%) 1998 41 of 105 (39.1%) 2011 23 of 50 (46.0%)
1977 85 of 196 (43.4%) 36 of 196 (18.4%) 1999 31 of 84 (36.9%) 2012 29 of 58 (50.0%)
1978 108 of 224 (48.2%) 49 of 224 (21.9%) 2000 35 of 85 (41.2%) 2013 33 of 69 (47.8%)
1979 104 of 224 (46.4%) 51 of 224 (22.8%) 2001 40 of 90 (44.4%) 2014 28 of 59 (47.5%)
1980 108 of 224 (48.2%) 58 of 224 (25.9%) 2002 47 of 98 (48.0%) 2015 45 of 94 (47.9%)
2003 29 of 66 (43.9%) 2016 51 of 105 (48.6%)
1981 91 of 224 (40.6%) 60 of 224 (26.8%)
2004 37 of 76 (48.7%) 2017 37 of 86 (43.0%)
1982 61 of 126 (48.4%) 33 of 126 (26.2%)
2005 27 of 53 (50.9%) 2018 66 of 130 (50.8%)
1983 106 of 224 (47.3%) 54 of 224 (24.1%) 2006 21 of 41 (51.2%)
1984 95 of 224 (42.4%) 58 of 224 (25.9%)
1985 87 of 224 (38.8%) 38 of 224 (17.0%)
1986 106 of 224 (47.3%) 48 of 224 (21.4%) RECORDS AFTER BYE WEEKS (1990-2018)
1987 99 of 210 (47.1%) 40 of 210 (19.0%) AFC NFC
1988 113 of 224 (50.4%) 62 of 224 (27.7%) Baltimore........................16-7 Arizona.........................14-16
1989 107 of 224 (47.8%) 55 of 224 (24.6%) Buffalo..........................19-11 Atlanta..........................18-12
1990 97 of 224 (43.3%) 54 of 224 (24.1%) Cincinnati ....................8-21-1 Carolina........................12-12
1991 112 of 224 (50.0%) 57 of 224 (25.4%) Cleveland........................9-16 Chicago........................17-13
1992 88 of 224 (39.3%) 48 of 224 (21.4%) Denver............................22-8 Dallas ...........................20-10
1993 *105 of 224 (46.9%) 53 of 224 (23.7%) Houston............................8-9 Detroit ..........................16-14
1994 115 of 224 (51.3%) 60 of 224 (26.8%) Indianapolis ..................18-12 Green Bay ....................18-12
1995 115 of 240 (47.9%) 61 of 240 (25.4%) Jacksonville..................12-12 L.A. Rams.................15-14-1
1996 109 of 240 (45.4%) 47 of 240 (19.6%) Kansas City ..................17-13 Minnesota ....................19-11
1997 111 of 240 (46.3%) 67 of 240 (27.9%) L.A. Chargers ...............14-15 New Orleans.................16-14
1998 113 of 240 (47.1%) 50 of 240 (20.8%) Miami...........................17-13 N.Y. Giants....................12-18
1999 115 of 248 (46.4%) **64 of 248 (25.8%) New England ................18-12 Philadelphia ....................22-8
2000 109 of 248 (44.0%) 61 of 248 (24.6%) N.Y. Jets .......................13-17 San Francisco ...........10-19-1
2001 121 of 248 (48.8%) 62 of 248 (25.0%) Oakland ........................12-18 Seattle ..........................11-19
2002 126 of 256 (49.2%) 63 of 256 (24.6%) Pittsburgh.....................18-12 Tampa Bay ...................13-17
2003 124 of 256 (48.4%) 60 of 256 (23.4%) Tennessee ....................17-13 Washington ..................14-16
2004 116 of 256 (45.3%) 61 of 256 (23.8%)
2005 114 of 256 (44.5%) 60 of 256 (23.4%)
2006 117 of 256 (45.7%) 61 of 256 (23.8%)
2007 110 of 256 (43.0%) 55 of 256 (21.5%)
2008 115 of 256 (44.9%) 50 of 256 (19.5%)
2009 110 of 256 (43.0%) 54 of 256 (21.1%)
2010 121 of 256 (47.3%) 65 of 256 (25.4%)
2011 125 of 256 (48.8%) 50 of 256 (19.5%)
2012 120 of 256 (46.9%) 57 of 256 (22.3%)
2013 123 of 256 (48.0%) 65 of 256 (25.4%)
2014 98 of 256 (38.3%) 53 of 256 (20.7%)
2015 131 of 256 (51.2%) 59 of 256 (23.0%)
2016 135 of 256 (52.7%) 62 of 256 (24.2%)
2017 111 of 256 (43.4%) 54 of 256 (21.1%)
2018 125 of 256 (48.8%) 73 of 256 (28.5%)
*Week record: Dec. 11-13, 1993 (Week 15), 12 of 14 games
(86%) decided by 7 points or fewer.
**Week record: Oct. 10-11, 1999 (Week 5), 10 of 14 games
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2018 RECORDS OF TEAMS IN CLOSE GAMES Green Bay—Super Bowl II champions did not make playoffs in
Overall Decided by Decided By the 1968 season.
AFC Record 8 Pts. or Fewer 3 Pts. or Fewer
Baltimore 10-6 3-4 2-3 TEAMS TO WIN 10+ GAMES AND MISS PLAYOFFS
Buffalo 6-10 3-3 3-0 SINCE 1978
Cincinnati 6-10 2-5 2-2 Year Team Wins
Cleveland 7-8-1 5-4-1 2-4-1 2015 New York Jets............................................................10
Denver 6-10 4-6 3-3 2014 Philadelphia Eagles ....................................................10
Houston 11-5 6-5 4-3 2013 Arizona Cardinals.......................................................10
Indianapolis 10-6 4-4 4-1 2012 Chicago Bears ...........................................................10
Jacksonville 5-11 2-6 0-4 2010 New York Giants ........................................................10
Kansas City 12-4 5-4 1-3 2010 Tampa Bay Buccaneers..............................................10
L.A. Chargers 12-4 6-1 4-1 2008 New England Patriots .................................................11
Miami 7-9 7-1 2-1 2007 Cleveland Browns ......................................................10
New England 11-5 3-2 1-1 2005 Kansas City Chiefs.....................................................10
N.Y. Jets 4-12 2-6 0-0 2003 Miami Dolphins..........................................................10
Oakland 4-12 3-3 3-1 1991 Philadelphia Eagles ....................................................10
Pittsburgh 9-6-1 6-5-1 2-3-1 1991 San Francisco 49ers ..................................................10
Tennessee 9-7 4-3 3-2 1989 Green Bay Packers.....................................................10
Overall Decided by Decided By 1989 Washington Redskins.................................................10
NFC Record 8 Pts. or Fewer 3 Pts. or Fewer 1988 New Orleans Saints....................................................10
Arizona 3-13 2-4 2-4 1988 New York Giants ........................................................10
Atlanta 7-9 4-4 2-2 1986 Cincinnati Bengals .....................................................10
Carolina 7-9 3-7 1-3 1986 Seattle Seahawks.......................................................10
Chicago 12-4 6-4 1-3 1985 Denver Broncos .........................................................11
Dallas 10-6 9-3 4-2 1985 Washington Redskins.................................................10
Detroit 6-10 2-4 1-3 1981 Denver Broncos .........................................................10
Green Bay 6-9-1 3-6-1 2-3-1 1980 New England Patriots .................................................10
L.A. Rams 13-3 6-1 4-0 1979 Washington Redskins.................................................10
Minnesota 8-7-1 3-2-1 1-0-1
New Orleans 13-3 5-2 4-1 NON-DIVISION WINNERS THAT PLAYED IN SUPER BOWL
N.Y. Giants 5-11 4-8 2-5 2010 Green Bay Packers ................................Super Bowl XLV
Philadelphia 9-7 6-6 2-2 (Defeated Pittsburgh, 31-25)
San Francisco 4-12 3-6 2-3 2007 New York Giants ....................................Super Bowl XLII
Seattle 10-6 5-6 4-3 (Defeated New England, 17-14)
Tampa Bay 5-11 4-7 1-4 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers ..................................Super Bowl XL
Washington 7-9 4-2 2-1 (Defeated Seattle, 21-10)
2000 Baltimore Ravens ................................Super Bowl XXXV
SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS THAT DID NOT MAKE PLAYOFFS (Defeated New York Giants, 34-7)
THE FOLLOWING YEAR 1999 Tennessee Titans................................Super Bowl XXXIV
Denver—Super Bowl 50 champions did not make playoffs in (Lost to St. Louis, 23-16)
2016 season. 1997 Denver Broncos...................................Super Bowl XXXII
Baltimore Ravens—Super Bowl XLVII champions did not make (Defeated Green Bay, 31-24)
playoffs in 2013 season. 1992 Buffalo Bills .........................................Super Bowl XXVII
New York Giants—Super Bowl XLVI champions did not make (Lost to Dallas, 52-17)
playoffs in 2012 season. 1985 New England Patriots...............................Super Bowl XX
Pittsburgh—Super Bowl XLIII champions did not make playoffs (Lost to Chicago, 46-10)
in 2009 season. 1980 Oakland Raiders ......................................Super Bowl XV
Pittsburgh—Super Bowl XL champions did not make playoffs (Defeated Philadelphia, 27-10)
in 2006 season. 1975 Dallas Cowboys ........................................Super Bowl X
Tampa Bay—Super Bowl XXXVII champions did not make (Lost to Pittsburgh, 21-17)
playoffs in 2003 season. 1969 Kansas City Chiefs ...................................Super Bowl IV
New England—Super Bowl XXXVI champions did not make (Defeated Minnesota, 23-7)
playoffs in the 2002 season.
Denver—Super Bowl XXXIII champions did not make playoffs in TEAMS AT OR UNDER .500 IN POSTSEASON PLAY
the 1999 season. 2014 Carolina Panthers ..................................................7-8-1
New York Giants—Super Bowl XXV champions did not make 2011 Denver Broncos........................................................8-8
playoffs in the 1991 season. 2010 Seattle Seahawks .....................................................7-9
Washington—Super Bowl XXII champions did not make play- 2008 San Diego Chargers..................................................8-8
offs in the 1988 season. 2006 New York Giants .......................................................8-8
New York Giants—Super Bowl XXI champions did not make 2004 Minnesota Vikings ....................................................8-8
playoffs in the 1987 season. 2004 St. Louis Rams.........................................................8-8
San Francisco—Super Bowl XVI champions did not make 1999 Dallas Cowboys........................................................8-8
playoffs in the 1982 season. 1999 Detroit Lions.............................................................8-8
Oakland—Super Bowl XV champions did not make playoffs in 1991 New York Jets ..........................................................8-8
the 1981 season. 1990 New Orleans Saints ..................................................8-8
Pittsburgh—Super Bowl XIV champions did not make playoffs 1985 Cleveland Browns.....................................................8-8
in the 1980 season. 1982 Cleveland Browns.....................................................4-5
Kansas City—Super Bowl IV champions did not make playoffs 1982 Detroit Lions.............................................................4-5
in the 1970 season. 1969 Houston Oilers ......................................................6-6-2

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TEAMS TO BEAT OPPOSING TEAM THREE TIMES IN A 2018 NFL SCORE BY QUARTERS
SEASON SINCE 1970 AFC Offense 1 2 3 4 OT PTS
Year Team Opponent Kansas City 147 150 134 131 3 565
2017 New Orleans Saints Carolina Panthers New England 88 157 74 117 0 436
2009 Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles Indianapolis 83 135 87 125 3 433
2008 Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens L.A. Chargers 78 151 99 100 0 428
2004 St. Louis Rams Seattle Seahawks Pittsburgh 70 166 101 91 0 428
2002 Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns Houston 87 136 60 110 9 402
Baltimore 88 108 106 87 0 389
2000 New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles
Cincinnati 69 125 55 119 0 368
1999 Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars
Cleveland 59 94 93 110 3 359
1997 Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers N.Y. Jets 57 106 92 78 0 333
1997 New England Patriots Miami Dolphins Denver 75 78 86 90 0 329
1994 Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns Miami 52 115 59 90 3 319
1993 Los Angeles Raiders Denver Broncos Tennessee 76 58 69 101 6 310
1991 Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Raiders Oakland 58 82 63 84 3 290
1986 New York Giants Washington Redskins Buffalo 80 52 63 74 0 269
1982 Miami Dolphins New York Jets Jacksonville 42 81 60 62 0 245

COLDEST NFL GAMES ON RECORD NFC Offense 1 2 3 4 OT PTS


-13 degrees (-48 degree wind chill)—December 31, 1967, L.A. Rams 105 174 131 117 0 527
Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin, NFL Championship New Orleans 81 161 94 162 6 504
(Green Bay 21, Dallas 17) Seattle 78 129 72 149 0 428
-9 degrees (-59 degree wind chill)—January 10, 1982, Chicago 85 138 82 116 0 421
Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, AFC Championship Atlanta 64 141 72 137 0 414
(Cincinnati 27, San Diego 7) Tampa Bay 71 138 71 113 3 396
Carolina 96 128 40 112 0 376
-6 degrees (-25 degree wind chill)--January 10, 2016, TCF
Green Bay 75 107 92 96 6 376
Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, NFC First-Round N.Y. Giants 74 95 80 117 3 369
(Seattle 10, Minnesota 9) Philadelphia 41 107 101 115 3 367
-1 degrees (-23 degree wind chill)—January 20, 2008, Minnesota 79 87 78 116 0 360
Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin, NFC Championship San Francisco 62 118 99 60 3 342
(New York Giants 23, Green Bay 20 in OT) Dallas 76 77 63 117 6 339
Detroit 69 101 58 96 0 324
2018 TEAM LEADERS Washington 54 95 35 97 0 281
Offense Most Scored Fewest Scored Arizona 71 50 32 72 0 225
1st Quarter 147 Kansas City 41 Philadelphia
2nd Quarter 174 L.A. Rams 50 Arizona AFC Defense 1 2 3 4 OT PTS
3rd Quarter 134 Kansas City 32 Arizona Baltimore 66 104 53 58 6 287
4th Quarter 162 New Orleans 60 San Francisco Tennessee 70 105 63 62 3 303
Defense Fewest Allowed Most Allowed Houston 74 76 91 72 3 316
1st Quarter 24 Dallas 104 Green Bay Jacksonville 77 88 62 89 0 316
2nd Quarter 58 Chicago 203 Cincinnati New England 80 81 80 84 0 325
3rd Quarter 40 Buffalo 109 Cincinnati L.A. Chargers 98 66 73 92 0 329
Indianapolis 76 99 80 83 6 344
4th Quarter 58 Baltimore 169 N,Y. Giants
Denver 65 136 82 66 0 349
Pittsburgh 96 69 72 123 0 360
Buffalo 64 168 40 102 0 374
Cleveland 64 136 86 100 6 392
Kansas City 56 131 98 136 0 421
Miami 89 85 101 158 0 433
N.Y. Jets 90 123 88 134 6 441
Cincinnati 59 203 109 84 0 455
Oakland 85 124 108 150 0 467

NFC Defense 1 2 3 4 OT PTS


Chicago 38 58 66 115 6 283
Dallas 24 90 79 128 3 324
Minnesota 75 116 53 97 0 341
Seattle 71 106 48 119 3 347
Philadelphia 61 108 53 114 12 348
New Orleans 98 101 71 83 0 353
Washington 60 134 61 104 0 359
Detroit 43 124 94 99 0 360
Carolina 89 104 83 106 0 382
L.A. Rams 84 112 106 82 0 384
Green Bay 104 131 61 104 0 400
N.Y. Giants 61 114 68 169 0 412
Atlanta 95 96 88 138 6 423
Arizona 87 158 100 80 0 425
San Francisco 100 128 91 116 0 435
Tampa Bay 91 166 93 114 0 464
NFL TOTALS 2,502 3,767 2,577 3,547 69 12,462

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GREATEST COMEBACKS StL — Noga 23 fumble recovery FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
IN NFL HISTORY (Gallery kick) October 25, 1959, at Minneapolis
(Most Points Overcome To Win Game) StL — J. Smith 11 pass from Philadelphia 0 0 21 7 — 28
Lomax (Gallery kick) Chicago Cardinals 7 10 7 0 — 24
REGULAR SEASON GAMES StL — J. Smith 17 pass from Cardinals— Crow 10 pass from Roach
FROM 28 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Lomax (Gallery kick) (Conrad kick)
December 7, 1980, at San Francisco Cardinals— J. Hill 77 blocked field goal
New Orleans 14 21 0 0 0 — 35 FROM 25 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: return (Conrad kick)
San Francisco 0 7 14 14 3 — 38 October 5, 2014, at Tennessee Cardinals— FG Conrad 15
NO — Harris 33 pass from Man- Cleveland Browns 0 10 3 16 — 29 Cardinals— Lane 37 interception return
ning (Ricardo kick) Tennessee 7 21 0 0 — 28 (Conrad kick)
NO — Childs 21 pass from Man- Ten — Wright 11 pass from Locker Phil — Barnes 1 run (Walston kick)
ning (Ricardo kick) (Succop kick) Phil — McDonald 29 pass from
NO — Holmes 1 run (Ricardo kick) Ten — Locker 11 run (Succop kick) Van Brocklin (Walston kick)
SF — Solomon 57 punt return Cle — FG Cundiff 38 Phil — Barnes 2 run (Walston kick)
(Wersching kick) Ten — Wright 11 pass from Phil — McDonald 22 pass from
NO — Holmes 1 run (Ricardo kick) Whitehurst (Succop kick) Van Brocklin (Walston kick)
NO — Harris 41 pass from Ten — Hunter 75 pass from
Manning (Ricardo kick) Whitehurst (Succop kick) FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
SF — Montana 1 run Cle — Dray 1 pass from Hoyer October 23, 1960, at Denver
(Wersching kick) (Cundiff kick) Boston Patriots 10 7 7 0 — 24
SF — Clark 71 pass from Montana Cle — FG Cundiff 42 Denver 0 0 14 17 — 31
(Wersching kick) Cle — Safety, Carder blocked punt Bos — FG Cappelletti 12
SF — Solomon 14 pass from of end zone Bos — Colclough 10 pass from
Montana (Wersching kick) Cle — Benjamin 17 pass from Songin (Cappelletti kick)
SF — Elliott 7 run Hoyer Bos — Wells 6 pass from Songin
(Wersching kick) (Cundiff kick) (Cappelletti kick)
SF — FG Wersching 36 Cle — Benjamin 6 pass from Hoyer Bos — Miller 47 pass from Songin
(Cundiff kick) (Cappelletti kick)
FROM 26 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Den — Carmichael 21 pass from
September 21, 1997, at Buffalo FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Tripucka (Mingo kick)
Indianapolis 14 12 0 9 — 35 October 27, 1946, at Washington Den — Jessup 19 pass from
Buffalo 0 10 6 21 — 37 Philadelphia 0 0 14 14 — 28 Tripucka (Mingo kick)
Ind — Bailey 10 pass from Har- Washington 10 14 0 0 — 24 Den — Carmichael 35 lateral from
baugh (Blanchard kick) Wash — Rosato 2 run (Poillon kick) Taylor, pass from Tripucka
Ind — Faulk 10 run Wash — FG Poillon 28 (Mingo kick)
(Blanchard kick) Wash — Rosato 4 run (Poillon kick) Den — Taylor 8 pass from Tripucka
Ind — FG Blanchard 39 Wash — Lapka recovered fumble in (Mingo kick)
Ind — FG Blanchard 36 end zone (Poillon kick) Den — FG Mingo 9
Ind — FG Blanchard 49 Phil — Steele 1 run (Lio kick)
Ind — FG Blanchard 22 Phil — Pritchard 45 pass from FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
Buff — Johnson 16 pass from Thompson (Lio kick) December 15, 1974, at Miami
Collins (Christie kick) Phil — Steinke 7 pass from New England 21 3 0 3 — 27
Buff — FG Christie 27 Thompson (Lio kick) Miami 0 17 7 10 — 34
Buff — A. Smith 15 run Phil — Ferrante 30 pass from NE — Hannah recovered fumble in
(2-pt attempt failed) Thompson (Lio kick) end zone (J. Smith kick)
Ind — FG Blanchard 25 NE — Sanders 23 interception
Buff — Early 4 pass from Collins FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: return (J. Smith kick)
(Christie kick) October 20, 1957, at Detroit NE — Herron 4 pass from Plunkett
Buff — A. Smith 1 run Baltimore Colts 7 14 6 0 — 27 (J. Smith kick)
(Christie kick) Detroit 0 3 7 21 — 31 NE — FG J. Smith 46
Buff — A. Smith 54 run Balt — Mutscheller 15 pass from Mia — Nottingham 1 run
(Christie kick) Unitas (Rechichar kick) (Yepremian kick)
Ind — Harrison 2 pass from Justin Det — FG Martin 47 Mia — Baker 37 pass from Morrall
(2-pt attempt failed) Balt — Moore 72 pass from Unitas (Yepremian kick)
(Rechichar kick) Mia — FG Yepremian 28
FROM 25 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Balt — Mutscheller 52 pass from Mia — Baker 46 pass from Morrall
November 8, 1987, at St. Louis Unitas (Rechichar kick) (Yepremian kick)
Tampa Bay 7 7 14 0 — 28 Balt — Moore 4 pass from Unitas NE — FG J. Smith 34
St. Louis 0 3 0 28 — 31 (kick failed) Mia — Nottingham 2 run
TB — Carrier 5 pass from DeBerg Det — Junker 14 pass from Rote (Yepremian kick)
(Igwebuike kick) (Layne kick) Mia — FG Yepremian 40
TB — Carter 3 pass from DeBerg Det — Cassady 26 pass from
(Igwebuike kick) Layne (Layne kick) FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
StL — FG Gallery 31 Det — Johnson 1 run (Layne kick) December 4, 1977, at Minnesota
TB — Smith 34 pass from DeBerg Det — Cassady 29 pass from San Francisco 0 10 14 3 — 27
(Igwebuike kick) Layne (Layne kick) Minnesota 0 0 7 21 — 28
TB — Smith 3 run SF — Delvin Williams 2 run
(Igwebuike kick) (Wersching kick)
StL — Awalt 4 pass from Lomax SF — FG Wersching 31
(Gallery kick) SF — Dave Williams 80 kickoff
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SF — Delvin Williams 5 run FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: SD — Jammer 80 interception
(Wersching kick) September 26, 1988, at Denver return (Novak kick)
Minn — McClanahan 15 pass from L.A. Raiders 0 0 14 13 3 — 30 SD — Gates 11 pass from Rivers
Lee (Cox kick) Denver 7 17 0 3 0 — 27 (Novak kick)
Minn — Rashad 8 pass from Kramer Den — Dorsett 1 run (Karlis kick) Den — D. Thomas 29 pass from
(Cox kick) Den — Dorsett 1 run (Karlis kick) Manning (Prater kick)
Minn — Tucker 9 pass from Kramer Den — Sewell 7 pass from Elway Den — Carter 65 fumble recovery
(Cox kick) (Karlis kick) (Prater kick)
SF — FG Wersching 31 Den — FG Karlis 39 Den — Decker 7 pass from Man-
Minn — S. White 69 pass from Raiders — Smith 40 pass from ning (Prater kick)
Kramer (Cox kick) Schroeder (Bahr kick) Den — Stokley 21 pass from
Raiders — Smith 42 pass from Manning (Prater kick)
FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Schroeder (Bahr kick) Den — Harris 46 interception return
September 23, 1979, at Denver Raiders — FG Bahr 28 (Prater kick)
Seattle 10 10 14 0 — 34 Raiders — Allen 4 run (Bahr kick)
Denver 0 10 21 6 — 37 Den — FG Karlis 25 FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
Sea — FG Herrera 28 Raiders — FG Bahr 44 November 24, 2013, at New England
Sea — Doornink 5 run Raiders — FG Bahr 35 Denver 17 7 0 7 0 — 31
(Herrera kick) New England 0 0 21 10 3 — 34
Den — FG Turner 27 FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Den — Miller 60 fumble recovery
Sea — Doornink 5 run December 6, 1992, at Tampa (Prater kick)
(Herrera kick) L.A. Rams 0 3 21 7 — 31 Den — Moreno 2 run (Prater kick)
Den — Armstrong 2 run Tampa Bay 6 21 0 0 — 27 Den — FG Prater 27
(Turner kick) TB — FG Murray 34 Den — Tamme 10 pass from
Sea — FG Herrera 22 TB — FG Murray 47 Manning (Prater kick)
Sea — McCullum 13 pass from TB — Armstrong 81 pass from NE — Edelman 5 pass from Brady
Zorn (Herrera kick) Testaverde (Murray kick) (Gostkowski kick)
Sea — Smith 1 run (Herrera kick) TB — Jones 26 fumble recovery NE — Bolden 1 run (Gostkowski
Den — Studdard 2 pass from (Murray kick) kick)
Morton (Turner kick) Rams— FG Zendejas 18 NE — Gronkowski 6 pass from
Den — Moses 11 pass from TB — Carrier 10 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)
Morton (Turner kick) Testaverde (Murray kick) NE — Edelman 14 pass from
Den — Upchurch 35 pass from Rams— Anderson 40 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)
Morton (Turner kick) Everett (Zendejas kick) NE — FG Gostkowski 31
Den — Lytle 1 run (kick failed) Rams— Chadwick 27 pass from Den — D. Thomas 11 pass from
Everett (Zendejas kick) Manning (Prater kick)
FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Rams— Lang 1 run (Zendejas kick) NE — FG Gostkowski 31
September 23, 1979, at Cincinnati Rams— Carter 8 pass from Everett
Houston Oilers 0 10 17 0 3 — 30 (Zendejas kick) FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
Cincinnati 14 10 0 3 0 — 27 October 25, 2015, at Washington
Cin — Johnson 1 run (Bahr kick) FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Tampa Bay 10 14 0 6 — 30
Cin — Alexander 2 run (Bahr kick) October 2, 2011, at Dallas Washington 0 7 14 10 — 31
Cin — Johnson 1 run (Bahr kick) Detroit 0 3 14 17 — 34 TB — Evans 40 pass from Win-
Cin — FG Bahr 52 Dallas 7 13 10 0 — 30 ston (Barth kick)
Hou — Burrough 35 pass from Dall — Bryant 25 pass from Romo TB — FG Barth 22
Pastorini (Fritsch kick) (Bailey kick) TB — Dye 7 pass from Winston
Hou — FG Fritsch 33 Dall — Bryant 6 pass from Romo (Barth kick)
Hou — Campbell 8 run (Bailey kick) TB — Jones 43 fumble recovery
(Fritsch kick) Dall — FG Bailey 41 (Barth kick)
Hou — Caster 22 pass from Det — FG Hanson 33 Was — Cousins 8 run (Hopkins
Pastorini (Fritsch kick) Dall — FG Bailey 35 kick)
Hou — FG Fritsch 47 Dall — Witten 1 pass from Romo Was — Grant 3 pass from Cousins
Cin — FG Bahr 55 (Bailey kick) (Hopkins kick)
Hou — FG Fritsch 29 Det — Carpenter 34 interception Was — Reed 3 pass from Cousins
return (Hanson kick) (Hopkins kick)
FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Det — Houston 56 interception TB — FG Barth 45
November 22, 1982, at Los Angeles return (Hanson kick) Was — FG Hopkins 35
San Diego Chargers10 14 0 0 — 24 Dall — FG Bailey 23 TB — FG Barth 21
L.A. Raiders 0 7 14 7 — 28 Det — Johnson 23 pass from Was — Reed 6 pass from Cousins
SD — FG Benirschke 19 Stafford (Hanson kick) (Hopkins kick)
SD — Scales 29 pass from Fouts Det — FG Hanson 51
(Benirschke kick) Det — Johnson 2 pass from
SD — Muncie 2 run Stafford (Hanson kick)
(Benirschke kick)
SD — Muncie 1 run FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
(Benirschke kick) October 15, 2012, at San Diego
Raiders — Christensen 1 pass from Denver 0 0 14 21 — 35
Plunkett (Bahr kick) San Diego Chargers10 14 0 0 — 24
Raiders — Allen 3 run (Bahr kick) SD — FG Novak
Raiders — Allen 6 run (Bahr kick) SD — Gates 15 pass from Rivers
Raiders — Hawkins 1 run (Bahr kick) (Novak kick)

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POSTSEASON GAMES NE — White 5 pass from Brady Dall — Alworth 28 pass from
FROM 32 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: (kick failed) Morton (Fritsch kick)
AFC First-Round Playoff Game NE — FG Gostkowski 33 SF — Schreiber 1 run
January 3, 1993, at Buffalo NE — Amendola 6 pass from (Gossett kick)
Houston Oilers 7 21 7 3 0 — 38 Brady (White run) Dall — FG Fritsch 27
Buffalo 3 0 28 7 3 — 41 NE — White 1 run (Amendola pass Dall — Parks 20 pass from
Hou — Jeffires 3 pass from Moon from Brady) Staubach (Fritsch kick)
(Del Greco kick) NE — White 2 run Dall — Sellers 10 pass from
Buff — FG Christie 36 Staubach (Fritsch kick)
Hou — Slaughter 7 pass from Moon FROM 24 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
(Del Greco kick) NFC First-Round Playoff Game FROM 18 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
Hou — Duncan 26 pass from Moon January 5, 2003, at San Francisco AFC Divisional Playoff Game
(Del Greco kick) N.Y. Giants 7 21 10 0 — 38 January 4, 1986, at Miami
Hou — Jeffires 27 pass from Moon San Francisco 7 7 8 17 — 39 Cleveland Browns 7 7 7 0 — 21
(Del Greco kick) SF — Owens 76 pass from Garcia Miami 3 0 14 7 — 24
Hou — McDowell 58 interception (Chandler kick) Mia — FG Reveiz 51
return (Del Greco kick) NYG — Toomer 12 pass from Cle — Newsome 16 pass from
Buff — Davis 1 run (Christie kick) Collins (Bryant kick) Kosar (Bahr kick)
Buff — Beebe 38 pass from Reich NYG — Shockey 2 pass from Cle — Byner 21 run (Bahr kick)
(Christie kick) Collins (Bryant kick) Cle — Byner 66 run (Bahr kick)
Buff — Reed 26 pass from Reich SF — Barlow 1 run (Chandler Mia — Moore 6 pass from Marino
(Christie kick) kick) (Reveiz kick)
Buff — Reed 18 pass from Reich NYG — Toomer 8 pass from Collins Mia — Davenport 31 run
(Christie kick) (Bryant kick) (Reveiz kick)
Buff — Reed 17 pass from Reich NYG — Toomer 24 pass from Mia — Davenport 1 run
(Christie kick) Collins (Bryant kick) (Reveiz kick)
Hou — FG Del Greco 26 NYG — Barber 6 run (Bryant kick)
Buff — FG Christie 32 NYG — FG Bryant 21 FROM 18 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
SF — Owens 26 pass from Garcia AFC Championship Playoff Game
FROM 28 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: (Owens from Garcia) January 21, 2007, at Indianapolis
AFC First-Round Playoff Game SF — Garcia 14 run New England 7 14 7 6 — 34
January 4, 2014, at Indianapolis (Owens from Garcia) Indianapolis 3 3 15 17 — 38
Kansas City 10 21 10 3 — 44 SF — Garcia 14 run NE — Mankins 0 fumble recovery
Indianapolis 7 3 21 14 — 45 (Owens from Garcia) (Gostkowski kick)
KC — Bowe 6 pass from A. Smith SF — FG Chandler 25 Ind — FG Vinatieri 42
(Succop kick) SF — Streets 13 pass from Garcia NE — Dillon 7 run
Ind — Hilton 10 pass from Luck (2-pt attempt failed) (Gostkowski kick)
(Vinatieri kick) NE — Samuel 39 interception
KC — FG Succop 19 FROM 20 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: return (Gostkowski kick)
KC — Avery 79 pass from A. Western Conference Playoff Game Ind — FG Vinatieri 26
Smith December 22, 1957, at San Francisco Ind — Manning 1 run (Vinatieri
(Succop kick) Detroit 0 7 14 10 — 31 kick)
KC — Sherman 5 pass from San Francisco 14 10 3 0 — 27 Ind — Klecko 1 pass from
A. Smith (Succop kick) SF — Owens 34 pass from Tittle Manning (Harrison from
Ind — FG Vinatieri 37 (Soltau kick) Manning)
KC — Davis 4 run (Succop kick) SF — McElhenny 47 pass from NE — Gaffney 6 pass from Brady
KC — Davis 10 pass from A. Tittle (Soltau kick) (Gostkowski kick)
Smith Det — Junker 4 pass from Rote Ind — Saturday 0 fumble recovery
(Succop kick) (Martin kick) (Vinatieri kick)
Ind — Brown 10 run (Vinatieri kick) SF — Wilson 12 pass from Tittle NE — FG Gostkowski 28
Ind — Brown 3 pass from Luck (Soltau kick) Ind — FG Vinatieri 36
(Vinatieri kick) SF — FG Soltau 25 NE — FG Gostkowski 43
KC — FG Succop 42 SF — FG Soltau 10 Ind — Addai 3 run (Vinatieri kick)
Ind — Fleener 12 pass from Luck Det — Tracy 2 run (Martin kick)
(Vinatieri kick) Det — Tracy 58 run (Martin kick) FROM 18 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN:
KC — FG Succop 43 Det — Gedman 3 run (Martin kick) AFC First-Round Playoff Game
Ind — Hilton 64 pass from Luck Det — FG Martin 14 January 6, 2018, at Kansas City
(Vinatieri kick) Tennessee 0 3 7 12 — 22
FROM 18 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: Kansas City 14 7 0 0 — 21
FROM 25 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN: NFC Divisional Playoff Game KC — K. Hunt 1 run (Butker kick)
Super Bowl LI December 23, 1972, at San Francisco KC — Kelce 13 pass from
February 5, 2017, at Houston Dallas 3 10 0 17 — 30 A. Smith (Butker kick)
New England 0 3 6 19 6 — 34 San Francisco 7 14 7 0 — 28 Tenn — FG Succop 49
Atlanta 0 21 7 0 0 — 28 SF — Washington 97 kickoff KC — Robinson 14 pass from
Atl — Freeman 5 run (Bryant kick) return (Gossett kick) A. Smith (Butker kick)
Atl — Hooper 19 pass from Ryan Dall — FG Fritsch 37 Tenn — Mariota 6 pass from Mariota
(Bryant kick) SF — Schreiber 1 run (Succop kick)
Atl — Alford 82 interception return (Gossett kick) Tenn — Henry 35 run
(Bryant kick) SF — Schreiber 1 run (2-pt attempt failed)
NE — FG Gostkowski 41 (Gossett kick) Tenn — Decker 22 pass from
Atl — Coleman 6 pass from Ryan Dall — FG Fritsch 45 Mariota (2-pt attempt failed)
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POSTSEASON LEADERS
TOP 10 POSTSEASON RUSHERS
Player Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
1. Emmitt Smith ......................................................................................349 1,586 4.5 65 19
2. Franco Harris ......................................................................................400 1,556 3.9 50 16
3. Thurman Thomas................................................................................339 1,442 4.3 40 16
4. Tony Dorsett ......................................................................................302 1,383 4.6 53 9
5. Marcus Allen ......................................................................................267 1,347 5.0 74 11
6. Terrell Davis ........................................................................................204 1,140 5.6 62 12
7. John Riggins ......................................................................................251 996 4.0 43 12
8. Marshawn Lynch ................................................................................193 937 4.9 67 9
9. Larry Csonka ......................................................................................225 891 4.0 49 9
10. Chuck Foreman ..................................................................................229 860 3.8 62 7
TOP 10 POSTSEASON PASSERS Pct. Avg. Pct. Pct.
Player Att. Comp. Comp. Yards Gain TD TD Int. Int. Rating
1. Bart Starr............................213 130 61.0 1,753 8.23 15 7.0 3 1.4 104.8
2. Kurt Warner ........................462 307 66.5 3,952 8.55 31 6.7 14 3.0 102.8
3. Matt Ryan ..........................351 237 67.5 2,672 7.61 20 5.7 7 2.0 100.8
4. Drew Brees ........................615 408 66.3 4,759 7.74 33 5.4 11 1.8 100.0
5. Aaron Rodgers ....................595 378 63.5 4,458 7.49 36 6.1 10 1.7 99.4
6. Nick Foles ..........................210 143 68.1 1,633 7.78 11 5.2 5 2.4 98.8
7. Alex Smith ..........................253 156 61.7 1,745 6.90 14 5.5 2 0.8 97.4
8. Joe Montana ......................734 460 62.7 5,772 7.86 45 6.1 21 2.9 95.6
9. Russell Wilson ....................363 225 62.0 3,010 8.29 21 5.8 11 3.0 94.9
10. Mark Sanchez ....................157 95 60.5 1,155 7.36 9 5.7 3 1.9 94.3
TOP 10 POSTSEASON PASS RECEIVERS
Player No. Yards Avg. Long TD
1. Jerry Rice ..........................................................................................151 2,245 14.9 72 22
2. Julian Edelman....................................................................................115 1,412 12.3 48 5
3. Reggie Wayne ......................................................................................93 1,254 13.5 72 9
4. Hines Ward ..........................................................................................88 1,181 13.4 45 10
Wes Welker ..........................................................................................88 866 9.8 47 5
6. Michael Irvin ........................................................................................87 1,315 15.1 53 8
7. Andre Reed ..........................................................................................85 1,229 14.5 72 9
8. Rob Gronkowski....................................................................................81 1,163 14.4 46 12
9. Thurman Thomas..................................................................................76 672 8.8 27 5
10. Cliff Branch ..........................................................................................73 1,289 17.7 72 5

TOP 10 POSTSEASON INTERCEPTION LEADERS TOP 10 POSTSEASON SACK LEADERS


Player Interceptions Player Sacks
1. Ronnie Lott ..................................................................9 1. Willie McGinest ............................................................16.0
Ed Reed........................................................................9 2. Bruce Smith ................................................................14.5
Bill Simpson ................................................................9 3. Terrell Suggs ................................................................12.5
Charlie Waters ..............................................................9 4. Reggie White................................................................12.0
5. Lester Hayes ................................................................8 5. Dwight Freeney ............................................................11.0
6. Willie Brown ................................................................7 Charles Haley ..............................................................11.0
Rodney Harrison ..........................................................7 James Harrison ............................................................11.0
Asante Samuel..............................................................7 Clay Matthews ............................................................11.0
Dennis Thurman ..........................................................7 LaMarr Woodley ..........................................................11.0
10. Bobby Bryant................................................................6 10. Richard Dent ................................................................10.5
Eric Davis ....................................................................6 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982.
Glen Edwards ..............................................................6
Darrell Green ................................................................6
Cliff Harris ....................................................................6
Ty Law..........................................................................6
Vernon Perry ................................................................6
Aeneas Williams ..........................................................6

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ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS OF CURRENT NFL TEAMS All Games Home Games Road Games
Season W L T W L T W L T
AFC 1999 11 5 6 2 5 3
BALTIMORE RAVENS 2000 8 8 5 3 3 5
All Games Home Games Road Games 2001 3 13 1 7 2 6
Season W L T W L T W L T 2002 8 8 5 3 3 5
1996 4 12 4 4 0 8 2003 6 10 4 4 2 6
1997 6 9 1 3 4 1 3 5 2004 9 7 5 3 4 4
1998 6 10 4 4 2 6 2005 5 11 4 4 1 7
1999 8 8 4 4 4 4 2006 7 9 4 4 3 5
2000 12 4 6 2 6 2 2007 7 9 4 4 3 5
2001 10 6 6 2 4 4 2008 7 9 3 5 4 4
2002 7 9 4 4 3 5 2009 6 10 3 5 3 5
2003 10 6 7 1 3 5 2010 4 12 2 6 2 6
2004 9 7 6 2 3 5 2011 6 10 5 3 1 7
2005 6 10 6 2 0 8 2012 6 10 4 4 2 6
2006 13 3 7 1 6 2 2013 6 10 4 4 2 6
2007 5 11 4 4 1 7 2014 9 7 5 3 4 4
2008 11 5 6 2 5 3 2015 8 8 5 3 3 5
2009 9 7 6 2 3 5 2016 7 9 4 4 3 5
2010 12 4 7 1 5 3 2017 9 7 6 2 3 5
2011 12 4 8 0 4 4 2018 6 10 4 4 2 6
2012 10 6 6 2 4 4 415 477 8 242 205 4 173 272 4
2013 8 8 6 2 2 6
2014 10 6 6 2 4 4 CINCINNATI BENGALS
2015 5 11 3 5 2 6 All Games Home Games Road Games
2016 8 8 6 2 2 6 Season W L T W L T W L T
2017 9 7 5 3 4 4 1968 3 11 2 5 1 6
2018 10 6 6 2 4 4 1969 4 9 1 4 3 0 6 1
200 167 1 126 57 1 74 110 1970 8 6 5 2 3 4
1971 4 10 3 4 1 6
BUFFALO BILLS 1972 8 6 4 3 4 3
All Games Home Games Road Games 1973 10 4 7 0 3 4
Season W L T W L T W L T 1974 7 7 4 3 3 4
1960 5 8 1 3 4 2 4 1 1975 11 3 6 1 5 2
1961 6 8 2 5 4 3 1976 10 4 6 1 4 3
1962 7 6 1 3 3 1 4 3 1977 8 6 5 2 3 4
1963 7 6 1 4 2 1 3 4 1978 4 12 3 5 1 7
1964 12 2 6 1 6 1 1979 4 12 4 4 0 8
1965 10 3 1 5 2 5 1 1 1980 6 10 3 5 3 5
1966 9 4 1 4 2 1 5 2 1981 12 4 6 2 6 2
1967 4 10 2 5 2 5 1982 7 2 4 0 3 2
1968 1 12 1 1 6 0 6 1 1983 7 9 4 4 3 5
1969 4 10 4 3 0 7 1984 8 8 5 3 3 5
1970 3 10 1 1 6 2 4 1 1985 7 9 5 3 2 6
1971 1 13 1 6 0 7 1986 10 6 6 2 4 4
1972 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 5 1987 4 11 1 7 3 4
1973 9 5 5 2 4 3 1988 12 4 8 0 4 4
1974 9 5 5 2 4 3 1989 8 8 5 3 3 5
1975 8 6 3 4 5 2 1990 9 7 5 3 4 4
1976 2 12 1 6 1 6 1991 3 13 3 5 0 8
1977 3 11 1 6 2 5 1992 5 11 3 5 2 6
1978 5 11 4 4 1 7 1993 3 13 3 5 0 8
1979 7 9 3 5 4 4 1994 3 13 2 6 1 7
1980 11 5 6 2 5 3 1995 7 9 3 5 4 4
1981 10 6 7 1 3 5 1996 8 8 6 2 2 6
1982 4 5 4 1 0 4 1997 7 9 6 2 1 7
1983 8 8 3 5 5 3 1998 3 13 1 7 2 6
1984 2 14 2 6 0 8 1999 4 12 2 6 2 6
1985 2 14 2 6 0 8 2000 4 12 3 5 1 7
1986 4 12 3 5 1 7 2001 6 10 4 4 2 6
1987 7 8 4 4 3 4 2002 2 14 1 7 1 7
1988 12 4 8 0 4 4 2003 8 8 5 3 3 5
1989 9 7 6 2 3 5 2004 8 8 5 3 3 5
1990 13 3 8 0 5 3 2005 11 5 5 3 6 2
1991 13 3 7 1 6 2 2006 8 8 4 4 4 4
1992 11 5 6 2 5 3 2007 7 9 5 3 2 6
1993 12 4 6 2 6 2 2008 4 11 1 3 4 1 1 7
1994 7 9 4 4 3 5 2009 10 6 6 2 4 4
1995 10 6 6 2 4 4 2010 4 12 3 5 1 7
1996 10 6 7 1 3 5 2011 9 7 4 4 5 3
1997 6 10 4 4 2 6 2012 10 6 4 4 6 2
1998 10 6 6 2 4 4 2013 11 5 8 0 3 5

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All Games Home Games Road Games All Games Home Games Road Games
Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
2014 10 5 1 5 2 1 5 3 2013 4 12 3 5 1 7
2015 12 4 6 2 6 2 2014 7 9 4 4 3 5
2016 6 9 1 4 3 1 2 6 2015 3 13 2 6 1 7
2017 7 9 4 4 3 5 2016 1 15 1 7 0 8
2018 6 10 4 4 2 6 2017 0 16 0 8 0 8
357 427 4 217 174 3 140 253 1 2018 7 8 1 5 2 1 2 6
469 490 11 258 220 6 211 270 5
CLEVELAND BROWNS* *Did not play from 1996-98.
All Games Home Games Road Games
Season W L T W L T W L T DENVER BRONCOS
1950 10 2 5 1 5 1 All Games Home Games Road Games
1951 11 1 6 0 5 1 Season W L T W L T W L T
1952 8 4 4 2 4 2 1960 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 5
1953 11 1 6 0 5 1 1961 3 11 2 5 1 6
1954 9 3 5 1 4 2 1962 7 7 3 4 4 3
1955 9 2 1 5 1 4 1 1 1963 2 11 1 2 5 0 6 1
1956 5 7 1 5 4 2 1964 2 11 1 2 4 1 0 7
1957 9 2 1 6 0 3 2 1 1965 4 10 2 5 2 5
1958 9 3 4 2 5 1 1966 4 10 3 4 1 6
1959 7 5 3 3 4 2 1967 3 11 1 6 2 5
1960 8 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 1968 5 9 3 4 2 5
1961 8 5 1 4 3 4 2 1 1969 5 8 1 4 2 1 1 6
1962 7 6 1 4 2 1 3 4 1970 5 8 1 3 3 1 2 5
1963 10 4 5 2 5 2 1971 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 5
1964 10 3 1 5 1 1 5 2 1972 5 9 3 4 2 5
1965 11 3 5 2 6 1 1973 7 5 2 3 3 1 4 2 1
1966 9 5 5 2 4 3 1974 7 6 1 3 3 1 4 3
1967 9 5 6 1 3 4 1975 6 8 5 2 1 6
1968 10 4 5 2 5 2 1976 9 5 6 1 3 4
1969 10 3 1 5 1 1 5 2 1977 12 2 6 1 6 1
1970 7 7 4 3 3 4 1978 10 6 6 2 4 4
1971 9 5 4 3 5 2 1979 10 6 6 2 4 4
1972 10 4 4 3 6 1 1980 8 8 4 4 4 4
1973 7 5 2 5 1 1 2 4 1 1981 10 6 8 0 2 6
1974 4 10 3 4 1 6 1982 2 7 1 4 1 3
1975 3 11 3 4 0 7 1983 9 7 6 2 3 5
1976 9 5 6 1 3 4 1984 13 3 7 1 6 2
1977 6 8 2 5 4 3 1985 11 5 6 2 5 3
1978 8 8 5 3 3 5 1986 11 5 7 1 4 4
1979 9 7 5 3 4 4 1987 10 4 1 7 1 3 3 1
1980 11 5 6 2 5 3 1988 8 8 6 2 2 6
1981 5 11 3 5 2 6 1989 11 5 6 2 5 3
1982 4 5 2 2 2 3 1990 5 11 4 4 1 7
1983 9 7 6 2 3 5 1991 12 4 7 1 5 3
1984 5 11 2 6 3 5 1992 8 8 7 1 1 7
1985 8 8 5 3 3 5 1993 9 7 5 3 4 4
1986 12 4 6 2 6 2 1994 7 9 4 4 3 5
1987 10 5 5 2 5 3 1995 8 8 6 2 2 6
1988 10 6 6 2 4 4 1996 13 3 8 0 5 3
1989 9 6 1 5 2 1 4 4 1997 12 4 8 0 4 4
1990 3 13 2 6 1 7 1998 14 2 8 0 6 2
1991 6 10 3 5 3 5 1999 6 10 3 5 3 5
1992 7 9 4 4 3 5 2000 11 5 6 2 5 3
1993 7 9 4 4 3 5 2001 8 8 6 2 2 6
1994 11 5 6 2 5 3 2002 9 7 5 3 4 4
1995 5 11 3 5 2 6 2003 10 6 6 2 4 4
1999 2 14 0 8 2 6 2004 10 6 6 2 4 4
2000 3 13 2 6 1 7 2005 13 3 8 0 5 3
2001 7 9 4 4 3 5 2006 9 7 4 4 5 3
2002 9 7 3 5 6 2 2007 7 9 5 3 2 6
2003 5 11 2 6 3 5 2008 8 8 4 4 4 4
2004 4 12 3 5 1 7 2009 8 8 4 4 4 4
2005 6 10 4 4 2 6 2010 4 12 3 5 1 7
2006 4 12 2 6 2 6 2011 8 8 3 5 5 3
2007 10 6 7 1 3 5 2012 13 3 7 1 6 2
2008 4 12 1 7 3 5 2013 13 3 7 1 6 2
2009 5 11 3 5 2 6 2014 12 4 8 0 4 4
2010 5 11 3 5 2 6 2015 12 4 6 2 6 2
2011 4 12 3 5 1 7 2016 9 7 5 3 4 4
2012 5 11 4 4 1 7 2017 5 11 4 4 1 7

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Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
2018 6 10 3 5 3 5 1996 9 7 6 2 3 5
476 414 10 285 159 7 191 255 3 1997 3 13 2 6 1 7
1998 3 13 3 5 0 8
HOUSTON TEXANS 1999 13 3 7 1 6 2
All Games Home Games Road Games 2000 10 6 6 2 4 4
Season W L T W L T W L T 2001 6 10 3 5 3 5
2002 4 12 2 6 2 6 2002 10 6 5 3 5 3
2003 5 11 3 5 2 6 2003 12 4 5 3 7 1
2004 7 9 3 5 4 4 2004 12 4 7 1 5 3
2005 2 14 2 6 0 8 2005 14 2 7 1 7 1
2006 6 10 4 4 2 6 2006 12 4 8 0 4 4
2007 8 8 6 2 2 6 2007 13 3 6 2 7 1
2008 8 8 6 2 2 6 2008 12 4 6 2 6 2
2009 9 7 4 4 5 3 2009 14 2 7 1 7 1
2010 6 10 4 4 2 6 2010 10 6 6 2 4 4
2011 10 6 5 3 5 3 2011 2 14 2 6 0 8
2012 12 4 6 2 6 2 2012 11 5 7 1 4 4
2013 2 14 1 7 1 7 2013 11 5 6 2 5 3
2014 9 7 5 3 4 4 2014 11 5 6 2 5 3
2015 9 7 5 3 4 4 2015 8 8 4 4 4 4
2016 9 7 7 1 2 6 2016 8 8 4 4 4 4
2017 4 12 3 5 1 7 2017 4 12 3 5 1 7
2018 11 5 6 2 5 3 2018 10 6 6 2 4 4
121 151 72 64 49 87 516 459 7 282 205 5 234 254 2
*includes Baltimore Colts (1953-1983).
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS*
All Games Home Games Road Games JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Season W L T W L T W L T All Games Home Games Road Games
1953 3 9 2 4 1 5 Season W L T W L T W L T
1954 3 9 2 4 1 5 1995 4 12 2 6 2 6
1955 5 6 1 4 1 1 1 5 1996 9 7 7 1 2 6
1956 5 7 4 2 1 5 1997 11 5 7 1 4 4
1957 7 5 4 2 3 3 1998 11 5 7 1 4 4
1958 9 3 6 0 3 3 1999 14 2 7 1 7 1
1959 9 3 4 2 5 1 2000 7 9 4 4 3 5
1960 6 6 4 2 2 4 2001 6 10 3 5 3 5
1961 8 6 5 2 3 4 2002 6 10 3 5 3 5
1962 7 7 3 4 4 3 2003 5 11 5 3 0 8
1963 8 6 4 3 4 3 2004 9 7 4 4 5 3
1964 12 2 7 1 5 1 2005 12 4 6 2 6 2
1965 10 3 1 5 2 5 1 1 2006 8 8 6 2 2 6
1966 9 5 5 2 4 3 2007 11 5 6 2 5 3
1967 11 1 2 6 0 1 5 1 1 2008 5 11 2 6 3 5
1968 13 1 6 1 7 0 2009 7 9 5 3 2 6
1969 8 5 1 4 2 1 4 3 2010 8 8 5 3 3 5
1970 11 2 1 5 1 1 6 1 2011 5 11 4 4 1 7
1971 10 4 5 2 5 2 2012 2 14 1 7 1 7
1972 5 9 2 5 3 4 2013 4 12 1 7 3 5
1973 4 10 3 4 1 6 2014 3 13 3 5 0 8
1974 2 12 0 7 2 5 2015 5 11 4 4 1 7
1975 10 4 5 2 5 2 2016 3 13 2 6 1 7
1976 11 3 6 1 5 2 2017 10 6 6 2 4 4
1977 10 4 6 1 4 3 2018 5 11 3 5 2 6
1978 5 11 2 6 3 5 170 214 103 89 67 125
1979 5 11 3 5 2 6
1980 7 9 2 6 5 3 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS*
1981 2 14 1 7 1 7 All Games Home Games Road Games
1982 0 8 1 0 3 1 0 5 Season W L T W L T W L T
1983 7 9 3 5 4 4 1960 8 6 5 2 3 4
1984 4 12 2 6 2 6 1961 6 8 4 3 2 5
1985 5 11 4 4 1 7 1962 11 3 6 1 5 2
1986 3 13 1 7 2 6 1963 5 7 2 4 3 1 4 2
1987 9 6 4 4 5 2 1964 7 7 4 3 3 4
1988 9 7 6 2 3 5 1965 7 5 2 5 2 2 3 2
1989 8 8 6 2 2 6 1966 11 2 1 4 2 1 7 0
1990 7 9 3 5 4 4 1967 9 5 4 3 5 2
1991 1 15 0 8 1 7 1968 12 2 6 1 6 1
1992 9 7 4 4 5 3 1969 11 3 6 1 5 2
1993 4 12 2 6 2 6 1970 7 5 2 4 1 2 3 4
1994 8 8 5 3 3 5 1971 10 3 1 7 0 3 3 1
1995 9 7 5 3 4 4 1972 8 6 3 4 5 2

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Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
1973 7 5 2 5 1 1 2 4 1 1978 9 7 5 3 4 4
1974 5 9 1 6 4 3 1979 12 4 7 1 5 3
1975 5 9 3 4 2 5 1980 11 5 6 2 5 3
1976 5 9 1 6 4 3 1981 10 6 5 3 5 3
1977 2 12 1 6 1 6 1982 6 3 3 1 3 2
1978 4 12 3 5 1 7 1983 6 10 4 4 2 6
1979 7 9 3 5 4 4 1984 7 9 4 4 3 5
1980 8 8 3 5 5 3 1985 8 8 6 2 2 6
1981 9 7 5 3 4 4 1986 4 12 2 6 2 6
1982 3 6 2 2 1 4 1987 8 7 4 3 4 4
1983 6 10 5 3 1 7 1988 6 10 3 5 3 5
1984 8 8 5 3 3 5 1989 6 10 4 4 2 6
1985 6 10 5 3 1 7 1990 6 10 3 5 3 5
1986 10 6 6 2 4 4 1991 4 12 3 5 1 7
1987 4 11 3 4 1 7 1992 11 5 6 2 5 3
1988 4 11 1 4 4 0 7 1 1993 8 8 4 4 4 4
1989 8 7 1 5 3 3 4 1 1994 11 5 5 3 6 2
1990 11 5 6 2 5 3 1995 9 7 5 3 4 4
1991 10 6 6 2 4 4 1996 8 8 5 3 3 5
1992 10 6 7 1 3 5 1997 4 12 2 6 2 6
1993 11 5 7 1 4 4 1998 5 11 4 4 1 7
1994 9 7 5 3 4 4 1999 8 8 4 4 4 4
1995 13 3 8 0 5 3 2000 1 15 1 7 0 8
1996 9 7 5 3 4 4 2001 5 11 4 4 1 7
1997 13 3 8 0 5 3 2002 8 8 5 3 3 5
1998 7 9 5 3 2 6 2003 4 12 2 6 2 6
1999 9 7 6 2 3 5 2004 12 4 7 1 5 3
2000 7 9 5 3 2 6 2005 9 7 4 4 5 3
2001 6 10 3 5 3 5 2006 14 2 8 0 6 2
2002 8 8 6 2 2 6 2007 11 5 7 1 4 4
2003 13 3 8 0 5 3 2008 8 8 5 3 3 5
2004 7 9 4 4 3 5 2009 13 3 6 2 7 1
2005 10 6 7 1 3 5 2010 9 7 6 2 3 5
2006 9 7 6 2 3 5 2011 8 8 5 3 3 5
2007 4 12 2 6 2 6 2012 7 9 3 5 4 4
2008 2 14 1 7 1 7 2013 9 7 5 3 4 4
2009 4 12 1 7 3 5 2014 9 7 5 3 4 4
2010 10 6 7 1 3 5 2015 4 12 3 5 1 7
2011 7 9 3 5 4 4 2016 5 11 3 5 2 6
2012 2 14 1 7 1 7 2017 9 7 5 3 4 4
2013 11 5 5 3 6 2 2018 12 4 5 3 7 1
2014 9 7 6 2 3 5 447 442 11 252 193 5 195 249 6
2015 11 5 6 2 5 3 *includes San Diego Chargers (1961-2016).
2016 12 4 6 2 6 2
2017 10 6 6 2 4 4 MIAMI DOLPHINS
2018 12 4 7 1 5 3 All Games Home Games Road Games
469 419 12 275 170 4 194 249 8 Season W L T W L T W L T
*includes Dallas Texans (1960-62). 1966 3 11 2 5 1 6
1967 4 10 4 3 0 7
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS* 1968 5 8 1 1 5 1 4 3
All Games Home Games Road Games 1969 3 10 1 2 4 1 1 6
Season W L T W L T W L T 1970 10 4 6 1 4 3
1960 10 4 5 2 5 2 1971 10 3 1 6 1 4 2 1
1961 12 2 6 1 6 1 1972 14 0 7 0 7 0
1962 4 10 3 4 1 6 1973 12 2 7 0 5 2
1963 11 3 6 1 5 2 1974 11 3 7 0 4 3
1964 8 5 1 4 3 4 2 1 1975 10 4 5 2 5 2
1965 9 2 3 4 1 2 5 1 1 1976 6 8 3 4 3 4
1966 7 6 1 5 2 2 4 1 1977 10 4 6 1 4 3
1967 8 5 1 5 2 1 3 3 1978 11 5 7 1 4 4
1968 9 5 4 3 5 2 1979 10 6 6 2 4 4
1969 8 6 5 2 3 4 1980 8 8 5 3 3 5
1970 5 6 3 2 3 2 3 3 1 1981 11 4 1 6 1 1 5 3
1971 6 8 6 1 0 7 1982 7 2 4 0 3 2
1972 4 9 1 2 5 2 4 1 1983 12 4 7 1 5 3
1973 2 11 1 2 5 0 6 1 1984 14 2 7 1 7 1
1974 5 9 3 4 2 5 1985 12 4 8 0 4 4
1975 2 12 1 6 1 6 1986 8 8 4 4 4 4
1976 6 8 3 4 3 4 1987 8 7 4 3 4 4
1977 7 7 3 4 4 3 1988 6 10 4 4 2 6

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Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
1989 8 8 4 4 4 4 1995 6 10 3 5 3 5
1990 12 4 7 1 5 3 1996 11 5 6 2 5 3
1991 8 8 5 3 3 5 1997 10 6 6 2 4 4
1992 11 5 6 2 5 3 1998 9 7 6 2 3 5
1993 9 7 4 4 5 3 1999 8 8 5 3 3 5
1994 10 6 6 2 4 4 2000 5 11 3 5 2 6
1995 9 7 5 3 4 4 2001 11 5 6 2 5 3
1996 8 8 4 4 4 4 2002 9 7 5 3 4 4
1997 9 7 6 2 3 5 2003 14 2 8 0 6 2
1998 10 6 7 1 3 5 2004 14 2 8 0 6 2
1999 9 7 5 3 4 4 2005 10 6 5 3 5 3
2000 11 5 5 3 6 2 2006 12 4 5 3 7 1
2001 11 5 7 1 4 4 2007 16 0 8 0 8 0
2002 9 7 7 1 2 6 2008 11 5 5 3 6 2
2003 10 6 4 4 6 2 2009 10 6 8 0 2 6
2004 4 12 3 5 1 7 2010 14 2 8 0 6 2
2005 9 7 5 3 4 4 2011 13 3 7 1 6 2
2006 6 10 4 4 2 6 2012 12 4 6 2 6 2
2007 1 15 1 7 0 8 2013 12 4 8 0 4 4
2008 11 5 5 3 6 2 2014 12 4 7 1 5 3
2009 7 9 4 4 3 5 2015 12 4 7 1 5 3
2010 7 9 1 7 6 2 2016 14 2 6 2 8 0
2011 6 10 4 4 2 6 2017 13 3 6 2 7 1
2012 7 9 5 3 2 6 2018 11 5 8 0 3 5
2013 8 8 4 4 4 4 500 391 9 282 161 6 218 230 3
2014 8 8 4 4 4 4 *includes Boston Patriots (1960-1970).
2015 6 10 3 5 3 5
2016 10 6 6 2 4 4 NEW YORK JETS*
2017 6 10 4 4 2 6 All Games Home Games Road Games
2018 7 9 6 2 1 7 Season W L T W L T W L T
452 360 4 259 145 3 193 215 1 1960 7 7 3 4 4 3
1961 7 7 5 2 2 5
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS* 1962 5 9 2 5 3 4
All Games Home Games Road Games 1963 5 8 1 4 2 1 1 6
Season W L T W L T W L T 1964 5 8 1 5 1 1 0 7
1960 5 9 3 4 2 5 1965 5 8 1 3 3 1 2 5
1961 9 4 1 4 2 1 5 2 1966 6 6 2 4 3 2 3 2
1962 9 4 1 6 1 3 3 1 1967 8 5 1 4 2 1 4 3
1963 7 6 1 5 1 1 2 5 1968 11 3 6 1 5 2
1964 10 3 1 4 2 1 6 1 1969 10 4 5 2 5 2
1965 4 8 2 1 4 2 3 4 1970 4 10 2 5 2 5
1966 8 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 1 1971 6 8 4 3 2 5
1967 3 10 1 2 4 1 6 1 1972 7 7 4 3 3 4
1968 4 10 2 5 2 5 1973 4 10 2 4 2 6
1969 4 10 2 5 2 5 1974 7 7 3 4 4 3
1970 2 12 1 6 1 6 1975 3 11 1 6 2 5
1971 6 8 5 2 1 6 1976 3 11 2 5 1 6
1972 3 11 2 5 1 6 1977 3 11 1 6 2 5
1973 5 9 3 4 2 5 1978 8 8 4 4 4 4
1974 7 7 3 4 4 3 1979 8 8 6 2 2 6
1975 3 11 2 5 1 6 1980 4 12 2 6 2 6
1976 11 3 6 1 5 2 1981 10 5 1 6 2 4 3 1
1977 9 5 6 1 3 4 1982 6 3 3 1 3 2
1978 11 5 5 3 6 2 1983 7 9 2 6 5 3
1979 9 7 6 2 3 5 1984 7 9 3 5 4 4
1980 10 6 6 2 4 4 1985 11 5 7 1 4 4
1981 2 14 2 6 0 8 1986 10 6 5 3 5 3
1982 5 4 3 1 2 3 1987 6 9 4 4 2 5
1983 8 8 5 3 3 5 1988 8 7 1 5 2 1 3 5
1984 9 7 5 3 4 4 1989 4 12 1 7 3 5
1985 11 5 7 1 4 4 1990 6 10 3 5 3 5
1986 11 5 4 4 7 1 1991 8 8 4 4 4 4
1987 8 7 5 3 3 4 1992 4 12 3 5 1 7
1988 9 7 7 1 2 6 1993 8 8 3 5 5 3
1989 5 11 3 5 2 6 1994 6 10 4 4 2 6
1990 1 15 0 8 1 7 1995 3 13 2 6 1 7
1991 6 10 4 4 2 6 1996 1 15 0 8 1 7
1992 2 14 1 7 1 7 1997 9 7 5 3 4 4
1993 5 11 3 5 2 6 1998 12 4 7 1 5 3
1994 10 6 5 3 5 3 1999 8 8 4 4 4 4

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Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
2000 9 7 5 3 4 4 2006 2 14 2 6 0 8
2001 10 6 3 5 7 1 2007 4 12 2 6 2 6
2002 9 7 5 3 4 4 2008 5 11 2 6 3 5
2003 6 10 4 4 2 6 2009 5 11 2 6 3 5
2004 10 6 6 2 4 4 2010 8 8 5 3 3 5
2005 4 12 4 4 0 8 2011 8 8 3 5 5 3
2006 10 6 4 4 6 2 2012 4 12 3 5 1 7
2007 4 12 3 5 1 7 2013 4 12 3 5 1 7
2008 9 7 5 3 4 4 2014 3 13 3 5 0 8
2009 9 7 4 4 5 3 2015 7 9 3 5 4 4
2010 11 5 5 3 6 2 2016 12 4 6 2 6 2
2011 8 8 6 2 2 6 2017 6 10 4 4 2 6
2012 6 10 3 5 3 5 2018 4 12 3 5 1 7
2013 8 8 6 2 2 6 466 423 11 261 186 3 205 237 8
2014 4 12 2 6 2 6 *includes Los Angeles Raiders (1982-1994).
2015 10 6 6 2 4 4
2016 5 11 2 6 3 5 PITTSBURGH STEELERS*
2017 5 11 4 4 1 7 All Games Home Games Road Games
2018 4 12 2 6 2 6 Season W L T W L T W L T
401 491 8 222 222 5 179 269 3 1933 3 6 2 2 3 1 3 2
*includes New York Titans (1960-62). 1934 2 10 1 5 1 5
1935 4 8 2 5 2 3
OAKLAND RAIDERS* 1936 6 6 4 1 2 5
All Games Home Games Road Games 1937 4 7 2 4 2 3
Season W L T W L T W L T 1938 2 9 0 5 2 4
1960 6 8 3 4 3 4 1939 1 9 1 1 4 0 5 1
1961 2 12 1 6 1 6 1940 2 7 2 1 2 2 1 5
1962 1 13 1 6 0 7 1941 1 9 1 1 4 0 5 1
1963 10 4 6 1 4 3 1942 7 4 3 2 4 2
1964 5 7 2 5 2 0 5 2 1945 2 8 1 4 1 4
1965 8 5 1 5 2 3 3 1 1946 5 5 1 4 1 1 4 1
1966 8 5 1 3 3 1 5 2 1947 8 4 5 1 3 3
1967 13 1 7 0 6 1 1948 4 8 4 2 0 6
1968 12 2 6 1 6 1 1949 6 5 1 3 2 1 3 3
1969 12 1 1 7 0 5 1 1 1950 6 6 2 4 4 2
1970 8 4 2 6 1 2 3 2 1951 4 7 1 1 4 1 3 3
1971 8 4 2 5 1 1 3 3 1 1952 5 7 2 4 3 3
1972 10 3 1 5 1 1 5 2 1953 6 6 3 3 3 3
1973 9 4 1 5 2 4 2 1 1954 5 7 4 2 1 5
1974 12 2 6 1 6 1 1955 4 8 3 2 1 6
1975 11 3 6 1 5 2 1956 5 7 3 3 2 4
1976 13 1 7 0 6 1 1957 6 6 4 2 2 4
1977 11 3 6 1 5 2 1958 7 4 1 5 1 2 3 1
1978 9 7 4 4 5 3 1959 6 5 1 3 2 1 3 3
1979 9 7 6 2 3 5 1960 5 6 1 4 2 1 4 1
1980 11 5 6 2 5 3 1961 6 8 4 3 2 5
1981 7 9 4 4 3 5 1962 9 5 4 3 5 2
1982 8 1 4 0 4 1 1963 7 4 3 5 0 2 2 4 1
1983 12 4 6 2 6 2 1964 5 9 2 5 3 4
1984 11 5 6 2 5 3 1965 2 12 1 6 1 6
1985 12 4 7 1 5 3 1966 5 8 1 3 3 1 2 5
1986 8 8 3 5 5 3 1967 4 9 1 1 6 3 3 1
1987 5 10 3 5 2 5 1968 2 11 1 1 6 1 5 1
1988 7 9 3 5 4 4 1969 1 13 1 6 0 7
1989 8 8 7 1 1 7 1970 5 9 4 3 1 6
1990 12 4 6 2 6 2 1971 6 8 5 2 1 6
1991 9 7 5 3 4 4 1972 11 3 7 0 4 3
1992 7 9 5 3 2 6 1973 10 4 7 1 3 3
1993 10 6 5 3 5 3 1974 10 3 1 5 2 5 1 1
1994 9 7 4 4 5 3 1975 12 2 6 1 6 1
1995 8 8 4 4 4 4 1976 10 4 6 1 4 3
1996 7 9 4 4 3 5 1977 9 5 6 1 3 4
1997 4 12 2 6 2 6 1978 14 2 7 1 7 1
1998 8 8 4 4 4 4 1979 12 4 8 0 4 4
1999 8 8 5 3 3 5 1980 9 7 6 2 3 5
2000 12 4 7 1 5 3 1981 8 8 5 3 3 5
2001 10 6 5 3 5 3 1982 6 3 4 0 2 3
2002 11 5 6 2 5 3 1983 10 6 4 4 6 2
2003 4 12 4 4 0 8 1984 9 7 6 2 3 5
2004 5 11 3 5 2 6 1985 7 9 5 3 2 6
2005 4 12 2 6 2 6 1986 6 10 4 4 2 6

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1987 8 7 4 3 4 4 1992 10 6 5 3 5 3
1988 5 11 4 4 1 7 1993 12 4 7 1 5 3
1989 9 7 4 4 5 3 1994 2 14 2 6 0 8
1990 9 7 6 2 3 5 1995 7 9 3 5 4 4
1991 7 9 5 3 2 6 1996 8 8 2 6 6 2
1992 11 5 7 1 4 4 1997 8 8 6 2 2 6
1993 9 7 6 2 3 5 1998 8 8 3 5 5 3
1994 12 4 7 1 5 3 1999 13 3 8 0 5 3
1995 11 5 6 2 5 3 2000 13 3 7 1 6 2
1996 10 6 7 1 3 5 2001 7 9 3 5 4 4
1997 11 5 7 1 4 4 2002 11 5 6 2 5 3
1998 7 9 5 3 2 6 2003 12 4 7 1 5 3
1999 6 10 2 6 4 4 2004 5 11 2 6 3 5
2000 9 7 4 4 5 3 2005 4 12 3 5 1 7
2001 13 3 7 1 6 2 2006 8 8 4 4 4 4
2002 10 5 1 5 2 1 5 3 2007 10 6 5 3 5 3
2003 6 10 4 4 2 6 2008 13 3 7 1 6 2
2004 15 1 8 0 7 1 2009 8 8 5 3 3 5
2005 11 5 5 3 6 2 2010 6 10 3 5 3 5
2006 8 8 5 3 3 5 2011 9 7 5 3 4 4
2007 10 6 7 1 3 5 2012 6 10 4 4 2 6
2008 12 4 6 2 6 2 2013 7 9 3 5 4 4
2009 9 7 6 2 3 5 2014 2 14 1 7 1 7
2010 12 4 5 3 7 1 2015 3 13 1 7 2 6
2011 12 4 7 1 5 3 2016 9 7 5 3 4 4
2012 8 8 5 3 3 5 2017 9 7 6 2 3 5
2013 8 8 5 3 3 5 2018 9 7 6 2 3 5
2014 11 5 6 2 5 3 431 463 6 249 199 2 182 264 4
2015 10 6 6 2 4 4 *includes Houston (1960-1996) and Tennessee Oilers (1997-98)
2016 11 5 6 2 5 3 .
2017 13 3 6 2 7 1 NFC
2018 9 6 1 5 3 4 3 1 ARIZONA CARDINALS*
623 544 21 363 219 9 260 325 12 All Games Home Games Road Games
*includes Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-39). Season W L T W L T W L T
1920 6 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 1
TENNESSEE TITANS* 1921 3 3 2 3 3 1 0 0 1
All Games Home Games Road Games 1922 8 3 8 3 0 0
Season W L T W L T W L T 1923 8 4 8 3 0 1
1960 10 4 6 1 4 3 1924 5 4 1 5 3 1 0 1
1961 10 3 1 6 1 4 2 1 1925 11 2 1 11 2 0 0 1
1962 11 3 6 1 5 2 1926 5 6 1 3 3 2 3 1
1963 6 8 4 3 2 5 1927 3 7 1 2 3 1 1 4
1964 4 10 3 4 1 6 1928 1 5 1 1 0 4
1965 4 10 3 4 1 6 1929 6 6 1 3 2 3 4 1
1966 3 11 3 4 0 7 1930 5 6 2 3 2 2 4 2
1967 9 4 1 5 2 4 2 1 1931 5 4 3 0 2 4
1968 7 7 3 4 4 3 1932 2 6 2 1 2 1 1 4 1
1969 6 6 2 4 2 1 2 4 1 1933 1 9 1 0 4 1 1 5
1970 3 10 1 1 6 2 4 1 1934 5 6 2 2 3 4
1971 4 9 1 3 3 1 1 6 1935 6 4 2 2 2 4 2 2
1972 1 13 1 6 0 7 1936 3 8 1 3 1 1 0 7
1973 1 13 0 7 1 6 1937 5 5 1 1 3 4 2 1
1974 7 7 3 4 4 3 1938 2 9 1 4 1 5
1975 10 4 5 2 5 2 1939 1 10 0 4 1 6
1976 5 9 3 4 2 5 1940 2 7 2 2 1 1 0 6 1
1977 8 6 5 2 3 4 1941 3 7 1 0 3 1 3 4
1978 10 6 5 3 5 3 1942 3 8 2 2 1 6
1979 11 5 6 2 5 3 1943 0 10 0 3 0 7
1980 11 5 6 2 5 3 1945 1 9 0 3 1 6
1981 7 9 5 3 2 6 1946 6 5 2 2 4 3
1982 1 8 1 4 0 4 1947 9 3 5 0 4 3
1983 2 14 2 6 0 8 1948 11 1 5 1 6 0
1984 3 13 2 6 1 7 1949 6 5 1 2 3 1 4 2
1985 5 11 4 4 1 7 1950 5 7 3 3 2 4
1986 5 11 4 4 1 7 1951 3 9 1 5 2 4
1987 9 6 5 2 4 4 1952 4 8 2 4 2 4
1988 10 6 7 1 3 5 1953 1 10 1 0 5 1 1 5
1989 9 7 6 2 3 5 1954 2 10 2 4 0 6
1990 9 7 6 2 3 5 1955 4 7 1 3 2 1 1 5
1991 11 5 7 1 4 4 1956 7 5 4 2 3 3

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1957 3 9 0 6 3 3 1967 1 12 1 1 5 1 0 7
1958 2 9 1 1 4 1 1 5 1968 2 12 1 6 1 6
1959 2 10 2 4 0 6 1969 6 8 4 3 2 5
1960 6 5 1 3 2 1 3 3 1970 4 8 2 3 4 1 4 2
1961 7 7 3 4 4 3 1971 7 6 1 4 3 3 3 1
1962 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 5 1972 7 7 4 3 3 4
1963 9 5 3 4 6 1 1973 9 5 4 3 5 2
1964 9 3 2 4 1 1 5 2 1 1974 3 11 2 5 1 6
1965 5 9 2 5 3 4 1975 4 10 3 4 1 6
1966 8 5 1 5 1 1 3 4 1976 4 10 3 4 1 6
1967 6 7 1 3 3 1 3 4 1977 7 7 4 3 3 4
1968 9 4 1 4 2 1 5 2 1978 9 7 7 1 2 6
1969 4 9 1 3 4 1 5 1 1979 6 10 3 5 3 5
1970 8 5 1 6 1 2 4 1 1980 12 4 6 2 6 2
1971 4 9 1 1 5 1 3 4 1981 7 9 4 4 3 5
1972 4 9 1 2 5 2 4 1 1982 5 4 2 3 3 1
1973 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 5 1983 7 9 4 4 3 5
1974 10 4 5 2 5 2 1984 4 12 2 6 2 6
1975 11 3 6 1 5 2 1985 4 12 3 5 1 7
1976 10 4 6 1 4 3 1986 7 8 1 2 5 1 5 3
1977 7 7 4 3 3 4 1987 3 12 2 6 1 6
1978 6 10 3 5 3 5 1988 5 11 2 6 3 5
1979 5 11 3 5 2 6 1989 3 13 3 5 0 8
1980 5 11 2 6 3 5 1990 5 11 5 3 0 8
1981 7 9 5 3 2 6 1991 10 6 6 2 4 4
1982 5 4 1 3 4 1 1992 6 10 5 3 1 7
1983 8 7 1 4 3 1 4 4 1993 6 10 4 4 2 6
1984 9 7 5 3 4 4 1994 7 9 5 3 2 6
1985 5 11 4 4 1 7 1995 9 7 7 1 2 6
1986 4 11 1 3 5 1 6 1 1996 3 13 2 6 1 7
1987 7 8 4 3 3 5 1997 7 9 3 5 4 4
1988 7 9 4 4 3 5 1998 14 2 8 0 6 2
1989 5 11 2 6 3 5 1999 5 11 4 4 1 7
1990 5 11 3 5 2 6 2000 4 12 3 5 1 7
1991 4 12 2 6 2 6 2001 7 9 3 5 4 4
1992 4 12 3 5 1 7 2002 9 6 1 5 3 4 3 1
1993 7 9 4 4 3 5 2003 5 11 2 6 3 5
1994 8 8 5 3 3 5 2004 11 5 7 1 4 4
1995 4 12 3 5 1 7 2005 8 8 4 4 4 4
1996 7 9 5 3 2 6 2006 7 9 3 5 4 4
1997 4 12 3 5 1 7 2007 4 12 3 5 1 7
1998 9 7 5 3 4 4 2008 11 5 7 1 4 4
1999 6 10 4 4 2 6 2009 9 7 6 2 3 5
2000 3 13 3 5 0 8 2010 13 3 7 1 6 2
2001 7 9 3 5 4 4 2011 10 6 6 2 4 4
2002 5 11 3 5 2 6 2012 13 3 7 1 6 2
2003 4 12 4 4 0 8 2013 4 12 3 5 1 7
2004 6 10 5 3 1 7 2014 6 10 3 5 3 5
2005 5 11 3 5 2 6 2015 8 8 4 4 4 4
2006 5 11 3 5 2 6 2016 11 5 5 3 6 2
2007 8 8 6 2 2 6 2017 10 6 5 3 5 3
2008 9 7 6 2 3 5 2018 7 9 4 4 3 5
2009 10 6 4 4 6 2 358 452 6 210 197 2 148 255 4
2010 5 11 4 4 1 7
2011 8 8 6 2 2 6 CAROLINA PANTHERS
2012 5 11 4 4 1 7 All Games Home Games Road Games
2013 10 6 6 2 4 4 Season W L T W L T W L T
2014 11 5 7 1 4 4 1995 7 9 5 3 2 6
2015 13 3 6 2 7 1 1996 12 4 8 0 4 4
2016 7 8 1 4 3 1 3 5 1997 7 9 2 6 5 3
2017 8 8 5 3 3 5 1998 4 12 2 6 2 6
2018 3 13 1 7 2 6 1999 8 8 5 3 3 5
553 743 40 325 318 23 228 425 17 2000 7 9 5 3 2 6
*includes Chicago Cardinals (1920-1959), St. Louis Cardinals 2001 1 15 0 8 1 7
(1960-1987), and Phoenix Cardinals (1988-1993). 2002 7 9 4 4 3 5
2003 11 5 6 2 5 3
ATLANTA FALCONS 2004 7 9 3 5 4 4
All Games Home Games Road Games 2005 11 5 5 3 6 2
Season W L T W L T W L T 2006 8 8 4 4 4 4
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2008 12 4 8 0 4 4 1974 4 10 4 3 0 7
2009 8 8 5 3 3 5 1975 4 10 3 4 1 6
2010 2 14 2 6 0 8 1976 7 7 4 3 3 4
2011 6 10 3 5 3 5 1977 9 5 5 2 4 3
2012 7 9 3 5 4 4 1978 7 9 4 4 3 5
2013 12 4 7 1 5 3 1979 10 6 6 2 4 4
2014 7 8 1 4 4 3 4 1 1980 7 9 5 3 2 6
2015 15 1 8 0 7 1 1981 6 10 4 4 2 6
2016 6 10 4 4 2 6 1982 3 6 2 2 1 4
2017 11 5 6 2 5 3 1983 8 8 5 3 3 5
2018 7 9 5 3 2 6 1984 10 6 6 2 4 4
190 193 1 106 86 84 107 1 1985 15 1 8 0 7 1
1986 14 2 7 1 7 1
CHICAGO BEARS* 1987 11 4 6 2 5 2
All Games Home Games Road Games 1988 12 4 7 1 5 3
Season W L T W L T W L T 1989 6 10 4 4 2 6
1920 10 1 2 6 0 1 4 1 1 1990 11 5 7 1 4 4
1921 9 1 1 9 1 1 0 0 1991 11 5 6 2 5 3
1922 9 3 7 1 2 2 1992 5 11 4 4 1 7
1923 9 2 1 7 1 1 2 1 1993 7 9 3 5 4 4
1924 6 1 4 5 0 3 1 1 1 1994 9 7 5 3 4 4
1925 9 5 3 7 1 1 2 4 2 1995 9 7 5 3 4 4
1926 12 1 3 10 0 2 2 1 1 1996 7 9 6 2 1 7
1927 9 3 2 7 1 1 2 2 1 1997 4 12 2 6 2 6
1928 7 5 1 6 3 1 2 1 1998 4 12 3 5 1 7
1929 4 9 2 1 5 2 3 4 1999 6 10 3 5 3 5
1930 9 4 1 5 2 1 4 2 2000 5 11 3 5 2 6
1931 8 5 6 3 2 2 2001 13 3 7 1 6 2
1932 7 1 6 6 1 1 1 0 5 2002 4 12 3 5 1 7
1933 10 2 1 6 0 4 2 1 2003 7 9 6 2 1 7
1934 13 0 5 0 8 0 2004 5 11 2 6 3 5
1935 6 4 2 1 2 2 5 2 2005 11 5 7 1 4 4
1936 9 3 3 1 6 2 2006 13 3 6 2 7 1
1937 9 1 1 4 1 5 0 1 2007 7 9 4 4 3 5
1938 6 5 2 3 4 2 2008 9 7 6 2 3 5
1939 8 3 4 1 4 2 2009 7 9 5 3 2 6
1940 8 3 5 0 3 3 2010 11 5 5 3 6 2
1941 10 1 5 1 5 0 2011 8 8 5 3 3 5
1942 11 0 6 0 5 0 2012 10 6 5 3 5 3
1943 8 1 1 5 0 3 1 1 2013 8 8 5 3 3 5
1944 6 3 1 4 0 1 2 3 2014 5 11 2 6 3 5
1945 3 7 2 3 1 4 2015 6 10 1 7 5 3
1946 8 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 2016 3 13 3 5 0 8
1947 8 4 4 2 4 2 2017 5 11 3 5 2 6
1948 10 2 5 1 5 1 2018 12 4 7 1 5 3
1949 9 3 5 1 4 2 761 583 42 445 246 24 316 337 18
1950 9 3 6 0 3 3 *includes Decatur Staleys (1920) and Chicago Staleys (1921).
1951 7 5 3 3 4 2
1952 5 7 3 3 2 4 DALLAS COWBOYS
1953 3 8 1 1 4 1 2 4 All Games Home Games Road Games
1954 8 4 4 2 4 2 Season W L T W L T W L T
1955 8 4 5 1 3 3 1960 0 11 1 0 6 0 5 1
1956 9 2 1 6 0 3 2 1 1961 4 9 1 2 4 1 2 5
1957 5 7 2 4 3 3 1962 5 8 1 2 4 1 3 4
1958 8 4 5 1 3 3 1963 4 10 3 4 1 6
1959 8 4 4 2 4 2 1964 5 8 1 2 4 1 3 4
1960 5 6 1 4 2 1 4 1 1965 7 7 5 2 2 5
1961 8 6 5 2 3 4 1966 10 3 1 6 1 4 2 1
1962 9 5 4 3 5 2 1967 9 5 5 2 4 3
1963 11 1 2 6 0 1 5 1 1 1968 12 2 5 2 7 0
1964 5 9 2 5 3 4 1969 11 2 1 6 0 1 5 2
1965 9 5 5 2 4 3 1970 10 4 6 1 4 3
1966 5 7 2 4 1 2 1 6 1971 11 3 6 1 5 2
1967 7 6 1 3 3 1 4 3 1972 10 4 5 2 5 2
1968 7 7 2 5 5 2 1973 10 4 6 1 4 3
1969 1 13 1 6 0 7 1974 8 6 5 2 3 4
1970 6 8 3 4 3 4 1975 10 4 5 2 5 2
1971 6 8 4 3 2 5 1976 11 3 6 1 5 2
1972 4 9 1 1 5 1 3 4 1977 12 2 6 1 6 1
1973 3 11 1 6 2 5 1978 12 4 7 1 5 3

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1979 11 5 6 2 5 3 1955 3 9 3 4 0 5
1980 12 4 8 0 4 4 1956 9 3 5 1 4 2
1981 12 4 8 0 4 4 1957 8 4 5 1 3 3
1982 6 3 3 2 3 1 1958 4 7 1 2 4 2 3 1
1983 12 4 6 2 6 2 1959 3 8 1 2 4 1 4 1
1984 9 7 5 3 4 4 1960 7 5 5 1 2 4
1985 10 6 7 1 3 5 1961 8 5 1 2 5 6 0 1
1986 7 9 3 5 4 4 1962 11 3 7 0 4 3
1987 7 8 3 4 4 4 1963 5 8 1 3 3 1 2 5
1988 3 13 1 7 2 6 1964 7 5 2 3 3 1 4 2 1
1989 1 15 0 8 1 7 1965 6 7 1 2 4 1 4 3
1990 7 9 5 3 2 6 1966 4 9 1 3 4 1 5 1
1991 11 5 6 2 5 3 1967 5 7 2 3 4 2 3 2
1992 13 3 7 1 6 2 1968 4 8 2 1 4 2 3 4
1993 12 4 6 2 6 2 1969 9 4 1 5 2 4 2 1
1994 12 4 6 2 6 2 1970 10 4 6 1 4 3
1995 12 4 6 2 6 2 1971 7 6 1 3 4 4 2 1
1996 10 6 6 2 4 4 1972 8 5 1 5 2 3 3 1
1997 6 10 5 3 1 7 1973 6 7 1 4 3 2 4 1
1998 10 6 6 2 4 4 1974 7 7 5 2 2 5
1999 8 8 7 1 1 7 1975 7 7 4 3 3 4
2000 5 11 3 5 2 6 1976 6 8 5 2 1 6
2001 5 11 4 4 1 7 1977 6 8 5 2 1 6
2002 5 11 4 4 1 7 1978 7 9 5 3 2 6
2003 10 6 6 2 4 4 1979 2 14 2 6 0 8
2004 6 10 4 4 2 6 1980 9 7 6 2 3 5
2005 9 7 5 3 4 4 1981 8 8 7 1 1 7
2006 9 7 4 4 5 3 1982 4 5 2 3 2 2
2007 13 3 6 2 7 1 1983 9 7 6 2 3 5
2008 9 7 6 2 3 5 1984 4 11 1 2 5 1 2 6
2009 11 5 6 2 5 3 1985 7 9 6 2 1 7
2010 6 10 2 6 4 4 1986 5 11 1 7 4 4
2011 8 8 5 3 3 5 1987 4 11 1 6 3 5
2012 8 8 4 4 4 4 1988 4 12 2 6 2 6
2013 8 8 5 3 3 5 1989 7 9 4 4 3 5
2014 12 4 4 4 8 0 1990 6 10 3 5 3 5
2015 4 12 1 7 3 5 1991 12 4 8 0 4 4
2016 13 3 7 1 6 2 1992 5 11 3 5 2 6
2017 9 7 3 5 6 2 1993 10 6 5 3 5 3
2018 10 6 7 1 3 5 1994 9 7 6 2 3 5
512 380 6 284 161 4 228 219 2 1995 10 6 7 1 3 5
1996 5 11 4 4 1 7
DETROIT LIONS* 1997 9 7 6 2 3 5
All Games Home Games Road Games 1998 5 11 4 4 1 7
Season W L T W L T W L T 1999 8 8 6 2 2 6
1930 5 6 3 5 1 2 0 5 1 2000 9 7 4 4 5 3
1931 11 3 8 0 3 3 2001 2 14 2 6 0 8
1932 6 2 4 3 0 2 3 2 2 2002 3 13 3 5 0 8
1933 6 5 4 1 2 4 2003 5 11 5 3 0 8
1934 10 3 6 2 4 1 2004 6 10 3 5 3 5
1935 7 3 2 5 0 1 2 3 1 2005 5 11 3 5 2 6
1936 8 4 5 1 3 3 2006 3 13 2 6 1 7
1937 7 4 4 2 3 2 2007 7 9 5 3 2 6
1938 7 4 4 3 3 1 2008 0 16 0 8 0 8
1939 6 5 4 2 2 3 2009 2 14 2 6 0 8
1940 5 5 1 3 3 2 2 1 2010 6 10 4 4 2 6
1941 4 6 1 3 2 1 4 1 2011 10 6 5 3 5 3
1942 0 11 0 7 0 4 2012 4 12 2 6 2 6
1943 3 6 1 2 2 1 1 4 2013 7 9 4 4 3 5
1944 6 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 2014 11 5 7 1 4 4
1945 7 3 4 1 3 2 2015 7 9 4 4 3 5
1946 1 10 1 5 0 5 2016 9 7 6 2 3 5
1947 3 9 2 4 1 5 2017 9 7 4 4 5 3
1948 2 10 2 4 0 6 2018 6 10 3 5 3 5
1949 4 8 2 4 2 4 559 658 32 346 275 14 213 383 18
1950 6 6 4 2 2 4 *includes Portsmouth Spartans (1930-33).
1951 7 4 1 3 3 1 4 1
1952 9 3 6 1 3 2
1953 10 2 5 1 5 1
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Season W L T W L T W L T 1990 6 10 3 5 3 5
1921 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1991 4 12 2 6 2 6
1922 4 3 3 4 1 1 0 2 2 1992 9 7 6 2 3 5
1923 7 2 1 4 2 1 3 0 1993 9 7 6 2 3 5
1924 7 4 5 0 2 4 1994 9 7 7 1 2 6
1925 8 5 6 0 2 5 1995 11 5 7 1 4 4
1926 7 3 3 4 1 2 3 2 1 1996 13 3 8 0 5 3
1927 7 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1997 13 3 8 0 5 3
1928 6 4 3 2 2 2 4 2 1 1998 11 5 7 1 4 4
1929 12 0 1 5 0 7 0 1 1999 8 8 5 3 3 5
1930 10 3 1 6 0 4 3 1 2000 9 7 6 2 3 5
1931 12 2 8 0 4 2 2001 12 4 7 1 5 3
1932 10 3 1 5 0 1 5 3 2002 12 4 8 0 4 4
1933 5 7 1 3 2 1 2 5 2003 10 6 5 3 5 3
1934 7 6 4 2 3 4 2004 10 6 4 4 6 2
1935 8 4 5 2 3 2 2005 4 12 3 5 1 7
1936 10 1 1 5 1 5 0 1 2006 8 8 3 5 5 3
1937 7 4 3 2 4 2 2007 13 3 7 1 6 2
1938 8 3 4 2 4 1 2008 6 10 4 4 2 6
1939 9 2 4 1 5 1 2009 11 5 6 2 5 3
1940 6 4 1 4 2 2 2 1 2010 10 6 7 1 3 5
1941 10 1 4 1 6 0 2011 15 1 8 0 7 1
1942 8 2 1 4 1 4 1 1 2012 11 5 7 1 4 4
1943 7 2 1 2 1 1 5 1 2013 8 7 1 4 3 1 4 4
1944 8 2 5 0 3 2 2014 12 4 8 0 4 4
1945 6 4 4 1 2 3 2015 10 6 5 3 5 3
1946 6 5 2 3 4 2 2016 10 6 6 2 4 4
1947 6 5 1 4 2 2 3 1 2017 7 9 4 4 3 5
1948 3 9 2 4 1 5 2018 6 9 1 5 2 1 1 7
1949 2 10 1 5 1 5 743 571 38 430 227 18 313 344 20
1950 3 9 3 3 0 6
1951 3 9 2 4 1 5 LOS ANGELES RAMS*
1952 6 6 3 3 3 3 All Games Home Games Road Games
1953 2 9 1 1 5 1 4 1 Season W L T W L T W L T
1954 4 8 2 4 2 4 1937 1 10 0 5 1 5
1955 6 6 5 1 1 5 1938 4 7 2 2 2 5
1956 4 8 2 4 2 4 1939 5 5 1 3 2 1 2 3
1957 3 9 1 5 2 4 1940 4 6 1 3 1 1 1 5
1958 1 10 1 1 4 1 0 6 1941 2 9 1 4 1 5
1959 7 5 4 2 3 3 1942 5 6 3 2 2 4
1960 8 4 4 2 4 2 1944 4 6 1 2 3 4
1961 11 3 6 1 5 2 1945 9 1 4 0 5 1
1962 13 1 7 0 6 1 1946 6 4 1 3 2 3 2 1
1963 11 2 1 6 1 5 1 1 1947 6 6 3 3 3 3
1964 8 5 1 4 3 4 2 1 1948 6 5 1 3 2 1 3 3
1965 10 3 1 6 1 4 2 1 1949 8 2 2 5 1 3 1 2
1966 12 2 6 1 6 1 1950 9 3 5 1 4 2
1967 9 4 1 4 2 1 5 2 1951 8 4 5 2 3 2
1968 6 7 1 2 5 4 2 1 1952 9 3 5 1 4 2
1969 8 6 5 2 3 4 1953 8 3 1 5 1 3 2 1
1970 6 8 4 3 2 5 1954 6 5 1 3 2 1 3 3
1971 4 8 2 3 3 1 1 5 1 1955 8 3 1 5 1 3 2 1
1972 10 4 4 3 6 1 1956 4 8 4 2 0 6
1973 5 7 2 3 2 2 2 5 1957 6 6 5 1 1 5
1974 6 8 4 3 2 5 1958 8 4 4 2 4 2
1975 4 10 3 4 1 6 1959 2 10 0 6 2 4
1976 5 9 4 3 1 6 1960 4 7 1 2 3 1 2 4
1977 4 10 2 5 2 5 1961 4 10 4 3 0 7
1978 8 7 1 5 2 1 3 5 1962 1 12 1 0 7 1 5 1
1979 5 11 4 4 1 7 1963 5 9 3 4 2 5
1980 5 10 1 4 4 1 6 1 1964 5 7 2 3 2 2 2 5
1981 8 8 4 4 4 4 1965 4 10 3 4 1 6
1982 5 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 1966 8 6 5 2 3 4
1983 8 8 5 3 3 5 1967 11 1 2 5 1 1 6 0 1
1984 8 8 5 3 3 5 1968 10 3 1 5 2 5 1 1
1985 8 8 5 3 3 5 1969 11 3 5 2 6 1
1986 4 12 1 7 3 5 1970 9 4 1 3 3 1 6 1
1987 5 9 1 2 5 1 3 4 1971 8 5 1 4 2 1 4 3
1988 4 12 2 6 2 6 1972 6 7 1 4 3 2 4 1
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1974 10 4 6 1 4 3 1979 7 9 5 3 2 6
1975 12 2 6 1 6 1 1980 9 7 5 3 4 4
1976 10 3 1 5 2 5 1 1 1981 7 9 5 3 2 6
1977 10 4 7 0 3 4 1982 5 4 4 1 1 3
1978 12 4 6 2 6 2 1983 8 8 3 5 5 3
1979 9 7 4 4 5 3 1984 3 13 2 6 1 7
1980 11 5 6 2 5 3 1985 7 9 4 4 3 5
1981 6 10 4 4 2 6 1986 9 7 5 3 4 4
1982 2 7 1 4 1 3 1987 8 7 5 3 3 4
1983 9 7 5 3 4 4 1988 11 5 7 1 4 4
1984 10 6 5 3 5 3 1989 10 6 8 0 2 6
1985 11 5 6 2 5 3 1990 6 10 4 4 2 6
1986 10 6 6 2 4 4 1991 8 8 4 4 4 4
1987 6 9 3 4 3 5 1992 11 5 5 3 6 2
1988 10 6 4 4 6 2 1993 9 7 4 4 5 3
1989 11 5 6 2 5 3 1994 10 6 6 2 4 4
1990 5 11 2 6 3 5 1995 8 8 6 2 2 6
1991 3 13 2 6 1 7 1996 9 7 5 3 4 4
1992 6 10 4 4 2 6 1997 9 7 5 3 4 4
1993 5 11 3 5 2 6 1998 15 1 8 0 7 1
1994 4 12 3 5 1 7 1999 10 6 6 2 4 4
1995 7 9 4 4 3 5 2000 11 5 7 1 4 4
1996 6 10 4 4 2 6 2001 5 11 5 3 0 8
1997 5 11 2 6 3 5 2002 6 10 4 4 2 6
1998 4 12 2 6 2 6 2003 9 7 6 2 3 5
1999 13 3 8 0 5 3 2004 8 8 5 3 3 5
2000 10 6 5 3 5 3 2005 9 7 6 2 3 5
2001 14 2 6 2 8 0 2006 6 10 3 5 3 5
2002 7 9 6 2 1 7 2007 8 8 5 3 3 5
2003 12 4 8 0 4 4 2008 10 6 6 2 4 4
2004 8 8 6 2 2 6 2009 12 4 8 0 4 4
2005 6 10 3 5 3 5 2010 6 10 4 4 2 6
2006 8 8 4 4 4 4 2011 3 13 1 7 2 6
2007 3 13 1 7 2 6 2012 10 6 7 1 3 5
2008 2 14 1 7 1 7 2013 5 10 1 5 3 0 7 1
2009 1 15 0 8 1 7 2014 7 9 5 3 2 6
2010 7 9 5 3 2 6 2015 11 5 6 2 5 3
2011 2 14 1 7 1 7 2016 8 8 5 3 3 5
2012 7 8 1 4 4 3 4 1 2017 13 3 7 1 6 2
2013 7 9 5 3 2 6 2018 8 7 1 5 3 3 4 1
2014 6 10 3 5 3 5 478 397 11 282 158 4 196 239 7
2015 7 9 5 3 2 6
2016 4 12 1 7 3 5 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
2017 11 5 4 4 7 1 All Games Home Games Road Games
2018 13 3 7 1 6 2 Season W L T W L T W L T
568 562 21 314 246 10 254 316 11 1967 3 11 2 5 1 6
*includes Cleveland Rams (1937-1942, 1944-45), Los Angeles 1968 4 9 1 3 4 1 5 1
Rams (1946-1994), and St. Louis Rams (1995-2015) 1969 5 9 3 4 2 5
. 1970 2 11 1 2 5 0 6 1
MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1971 4 8 2 2 4 1 2 4 1
All Games Home Games Road Games 1972 2 11 1 2 5 0 6 1
Season W L T W L T W L T 1973 5 9 5 2 0 7
1961 3 11 3 4 0 7 1974 5 9 4 3 1 6
1962 2 11 1 1 5 1 1 6 1975 2 12 2 5 0 7
1963 5 8 1 3 4 2 4 1 1976 4 10 2 5 2 5
1964 8 5 1 4 3 4 2 1 1977 3 11 2 5 1 6
1965 7 7 2 5 5 2 1978 7 9 3 5 4 4
1966 4 9 1 2 5 2 4 1 1979 8 8 3 5 5 3
1967 3 8 3 1 4 2 2 4 1 1980 1 15 0 8 1 7
1968 8 6 4 3 4 3 1981 4 12 2 6 2 6
1969 12 2 7 0 5 2 1982 4 5 2 3 2 2
1970 12 2 7 0 5 2 1983 8 8 5 3 3 5
1971 11 3 5 2 6 1 1984 7 9 3 5 4 4
1972 7 7 3 4 4 3 1985 5 11 3 5 2 6
1973 12 2 7 0 5 2 1986 7 9 4 4 3 5
1974 10 4 4 3 6 1 1987 12 3 6 1 6 2
1975 12 2 7 0 5 2 1988 10 6 5 3 5 3
1976 11 2 1 6 0 1 5 2 1989 9 7 5 3 4 4
1977 9 5 5 2 4 3 1990 8 8 5 3 3 5
1978 8 7 1 5 3 3 4 1 1991 11 5 6 2 5 3

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Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
1992 12 4 6 2 6 2 1963 11 3 5 2 6 1
1993 8 8 4 4 4 4 1964 2 10 2 2 5 0 5 2
1994 7 9 3 5 4 4 1965 7 7 3 4 4 3
1995 7 9 4 4 3 5 1966 1 12 1 1 6 0 6 1
1996 3 13 2 6 1 7 1967 7 7 5 2 2 5
1997 6 10 3 5 3 5 1968 7 7 3 4 4 3
1998 6 10 4 4 2 6 1969 6 8 5 2 1 6
1999 3 13 3 5 0 8 1970 9 5 5 2 4 3
2000 10 6 3 5 7 1 1971 4 10 1 6 3 4
2001 7 9 3 5 4 4 1972 8 6 4 3 4 3
2002 9 7 4 4 5 3 1973 2 11 1 2 4 1 0 7
2003 8 8 5 3 3 5 1974 2 12 0 7 2 5
2004 8 8 3 5 5 3 1975 5 9 2 5 3 4
2005 3 13 1 7 2 6 1976 3 11 3 4 0 7
2006 10 6 4 4 6 2 1977 5 9 3 4 2 5
2007 7 9 3 5 4 4 1978 6 10 5 3 1 7
2008 8 8 6 2 2 6 1979 6 10 4 4 2 6
2009 13 3 6 2 7 1 1980 4 12 2 6 2 6
2010 11 5 5 3 6 2 1981 9 7 4 4 5 3
2011 13 3 8 0 5 3 1982 4 5 2 3 2 2
2012 7 9 4 4 3 5 1983 3 12 1 1 7 2 5 1
2013 11 5 8 0 3 5 1984 9 7 6 2 3 5
2014 7 9 3 5 4 4 1985 10 6 6 2 4 4
2015 7 9 4 4 3 5 1986 14 2 8 0 6 2
2016 7 9 4 4 3 5 1987 6 9 5 3 1 6
2017 11 5 7 1 4 4 1988 10 6 5 3 5 3
2018 13 3 6 2 7 1 1989 12 4 7 1 5 3
362 435 5 197 203 1 165 232 4 1990 13 3 7 1 6 2
1991 8 8 5 3 3 5
NEW YORK GIANTS 1992 6 10 4 4 2 6
All Games Home Games Road Games 1993 11 5 6 2 5 3
Season W L T W L T W L T 1994 9 7 4 4 5 3
1925 8 4 7 2 1 2 1995 5 11 3 5 2 6
1926 8 4 1 5 2 1 3 2 1996 6 10 3 5 3 5
1927 11 1 1 7 1 4 0 1 1997 10 5 1 6 2 4 3 1
1928 4 7 2 1 2 2 3 5 1998 8 8 5 3 3 5
1929 13 1 1 7 1 6 0 1 1999 7 9 4 4 3 5
1930 13 4 6 2 7 2 2000 12 4 5 3 7 1
1931 7 6 1 4 2 1 3 4 2001 7 9 5 3 2 6
1932 4 6 2 3 2 1 1 4 1 2002 10 6 5 3 5 3
1933 11 3 7 0 4 3 2003 4 12 1 7 3 5
1934 8 5 5 1 3 4 2004 6 10 3 5 3 5
1935 9 3 4 2 5 1 2005 11 5 7 1 4 4
1936 5 6 1 3 3 1 2 3 2006 8 8 3 5 5 3
1937 6 3 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 2007 10 6 3 5 7 1
1938 8 2 1 6 1 2 1 1 2008 12 4 7 1 5 3
1939 9 1 1 6 0 3 1 1 2009 8 8 4 4 4 4
1940 6 4 1 4 3 2 1 1 2010 10 6 5 3 5 3
1941 8 3 5 2 3 1 2011 9 7 4 4 5 3
1942 5 5 1 3 2 1 2 3 2012 9 7 6 2 3 5
1943 6 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 2013 7 9 4 4 3 5
1944 8 1 1 5 1 3 0 1 2014 6 10 3 5 3 5
1945 3 6 1 2 4 1 2 1 2015 6 10 3 5 3 5
1946 7 3 1 5 1 1 2 2 2016 11 5 7 1 4 4
1947 2 8 2 2 3 1 0 5 1 2017 3 13 2 6 1 7
1948 4 8 2 4 2 4 2018 5 11 2 6 3 5
1949 6 6 2 4 4 2 692 596 33 384 278 16 308 318 17
1950 10 2 5 1 5 1
1951 9 2 1 5 1 4 1 1 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
1952 7 5 2 4 5 1 All Games Home Games Road Games
1953 3 9 2 4 1 5 Season W L T W L T W L T
1954 7 5 4 2 3 3 1933 3 5 1 2 3 1 1 2
1955 6 5 1 4 1 1 2 4 1934 4 7 2 4 2 3
1956 8 3 1 4 1 1 4 2 1935 2 9 0 5 2 4
1957 7 5 3 3 4 2 1936 1 11 1 6 0 5
1958 9 3 5 1 4 2 1937 2 8 1 0 5 1 2 3
1959 10 2 5 1 5 1 1938 5 6 2 3 3 3
1960 6 4 2 1 3 2 5 1 1939 1 9 1 1 3 1 0 6
1961 10 3 1 4 2 1 6 1 1940 1 10 1 4 0 6
1962 12 2 6 1 6 1 1941 2 8 1 1 4 1 1 4

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All Games Home Games Road Games All Games Home Games Road Games
Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
1942 2 9 0 5 2 4 2013 10 6 4 4 6 2
1944 7 1 2 3 1 2 4 0 2014 10 6 6 2 4 4
1945 7 3 6 0 1 3 2015 7 9 3 5 4 4
1946 6 5 3 2 3 3 2016 7 9 6 2 1 7
1947 8 4 6 1 2 3 2017 13 3 7 1 6 2
1948 9 2 1 6 0 3 2 1 2018 9 7 5 3 4 4
1949 11 1 6 0 5 1 572 597 25 320 270 12 252 327 13
1950 6 6 2 4 4 2
1951 4 8 1 5 3 3 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
1952 7 5 4 2 3 3 All Games Home Games Road Games
1953 7 4 1 5 0 1 2 4 Season W L T W L T W L T
1954 7 4 1 5 1 2 3 1 1950 3 9 3 3 0 6
1955 4 7 1 4 2 0 5 1 1951 7 4 1 5 1 2 3 1
1956 3 8 1 2 3 1 1 5 1952 7 5 3 3 4 2
1957 4 8 3 3 1 5 1953 9 3 5 1 4 2
1958 2 9 1 2 4 0 5 1 1954 7 4 1 4 2 3 2 1
1959 7 5 5 1 2 4 1955 4 8 2 4 2 4
1960 10 2 5 1 5 1 1956 5 6 1 3 3 2 3 1
1961 10 4 5 2 5 2 1957 8 4 5 1 3 3
1962 3 10 1 2 5 1 5 1 1958 6 6 4 2 2 4
1963 2 10 2 1 5 1 1 5 1 1959 7 5 4 2 3 3
1964 6 8 3 4 3 4 1960 7 5 3 3 4 2
1965 5 9 2 5 3 4 1961 7 6 1 5 1 1 2 5
1966 9 5 5 2 4 3 1962 6 8 1 6 5 2
1967 6 7 1 5 2 1 5 1 1963 2 12 2 5 0 7
1968 2 12 1 6 1 6 1964 4 10 3 4 1 6
1969 4 9 1 2 5 2 4 1 1965 7 6 1 4 2 1 3 4
1970 3 10 1 3 3 1 0 7 1966 6 6 2 4 2 1 2 4 1
1971 6 7 1 3 4 3 3 1 1967 7 7 3 4 4 3
1972 2 11 1 0 6 1 2 5 1968 7 6 1 3 3 1 4 3
1973 5 8 1 4 3 1 5 1 1969 4 8 2 3 3 1 1 5 1
1974 7 7 5 2 2 5 1970 10 3 1 5 1 1 5 2
1975 4 10 2 5 2 5 1971 9 5 4 3 5 2
1976 4 10 2 5 2 5 1972 8 5 1 4 2 1 4 3
1977 5 9 4 3 1 6 1973 5 9 3 4 2 5
1978 9 7 5 3 4 4 1974 6 8 3 4 3 4
1979 11 5 5 3 6 2 1975 5 9 2 5 3 4
1980 12 4 7 1 5 3 1976 8 6 4 3 4 3
1981 10 6 6 2 4 4 1977 5 9 3 4 2 5
1982 3 6 1 4 2 2 1978 2 14 2 6 0 8
1983 5 11 1 7 4 4 1979 2 14 2 6 0 8
1984 6 9 1 5 3 1 6 1 1980 6 10 4 4 2 6
1985 7 9 4 4 3 5 1981 13 3 7 1 6 2
1986 5 10 1 2 5 1 3 5 1982 3 6 0 5 3 1
1987 7 8 4 4 3 4 1983 10 6 4 4 6 2
1988 10 6 5 3 5 3 1984 15 1 7 1 8 0
1989 11 5 6 2 5 3 1985 10 6 5 3 5 3
1990 10 6 6 2 4 4 1986 10 5 1 6 2 4 3 1
1991 10 6 4 4 6 2 1987 13 2 6 1 7 1
1992 11 5 8 0 3 5 1988 10 6 4 4 6 2
1993 8 8 3 5 5 3 1989 14 2 6 2 8 0
1994 7 9 5 3 2 6 1990 14 2 6 2 8 0
1995 10 6 6 2 4 4 1991 10 6 7 1 3 5
1996 10 6 5 3 5 3 1992 14 2 7 1 7 1
1997 6 9 1 6 2 0 7 1 1993 10 6 6 2 4 4
1998 3 13 3 5 0 8 1994 13 3 7 1 6 2
1999 5 11 4 4 1 7 1995 11 5 6 2 5 3
2000 11 5 5 3 6 2 1996 12 4 6 2 6 2
2001 11 5 4 4 7 1 1997 13 3 8 0 5 3
2002 12 4 7 1 5 3 1998 12 4 8 0 4 4
2003 12 4 5 3 7 1 1999 4 12 3 5 1 7
2004 13 3 7 1 6 2 2000 6 10 4 4 2 6
2005 6 10 4 4 2 6 2001 12 4 7 1 5 3
2006 10 6 5 3 5 3 2002 10 6 5 3 5 3
2007 8 8 3 5 5 3 2003 7 9 6 2 1 7
2008 9 6 1 6 2 3 4 1 2004 2 14 1 7 1 7
2009 11 5 6 2 5 3 2005 4 12 3 5 1 7
2010 10 6 4 4 6 2 2006 7 9 4 4 3 5
2011 8 8 3 5 5 3 2007 5 11 3 5 2 6
2012 4 12 2 6 2 6 2008 7 9 4 4 3 5

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All Games Home Games Road Games All Games Home Games Road Games
Season W L T W L T W L T Season W L T W L T W L T
2009 8 8 6 2 2 6 1984 6 10 6 2 0 8
2010 6 10 5 3 1 7 1985 2 14 2 6 0 8
2011 13 3 7 1 6 2 1986 2 14 1 7 1 7
2012 11 4 1 6 1 1 5 3 1987 4 11 2 5 2 6
2013 12 4 6 2 6 2 1988 5 11 3 5 2 6
2014 8 8 4 4 4 4 1989 5 11 2 6 3 5
2015 5 11 4 4 1 7 1990 6 10 4 4 2 6
2016 2 14 1 7 1 7 1991 3 13 3 5 0 8
2017 6 10 3 5 3 5 1992 5 11 3 5 2 6
2018 4 12 4 4 0 8 1993 5 11 3 5 2 6
532 472 14 297 204 8 235 268 6 1994 6 10 4 4 2 6
1995 7 9 5 3 2 6
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 1996 6 10 5 3 1 7
All Games Home Games Road Games 1997 10 6 5 3 5 3
Season W L T W L T W L T 1998 8 8 6 2 2 6
1976 2 12 1 6 1 6 1999 11 5 7 1 4 4
1977 5 9 3 4 2 5 2000 10 6 6 2 4 4
1978 9 7 5 3 4 4 2001 9 7 5 3 4 4
1979 9 7 5 3 4 4 2002 12 4 6 2 6 2
1980 4 12 0 8 4 4 2003 7 9 3 5 4 4
1981 6 10 5 3 1 7 2004 5 11 4 4 1 7
1982 4 5 3 2 1 3 2005 11 5 6 2 5 3
1983 9 7 5 3 4 4 2006 4 12 3 5 1 7
1984 12 4 7 1 5 3 2007 9 7 6 2 3 5
1985 8 8 5 3 3 5 2008 9 7 6 2 3 5
1986 10 6 7 1 3 5 2009 3 13 1 7 2 6
1987 9 6 6 2 3 4 2010 10 6 4 4 6 2
1988 9 7 5 3 4 4 2011 4 12 3 5 1 7
1989 7 9 3 5 4 4 2012 7 9 3 5 4 4
1990 9 7 5 3 4 4 2013 4 12 3 5 1 7
1991 7 9 5 3 2 6 2014 2 14 0 8 2 6
1992 2 14 1 7 1 7 2015 6 10 3 5 3 5
1993 6 10 4 4 2 6 2016 9 7 4 4 5 3
1994 6 10 3 5 3 5 2017 5 11 4 4 1 7
1995 8 8 5 3 3 5 2018 5 11 4 4 1 7
1996 7 9 4 4 3 5 260 415 1 157 180 1 103 235
1997 8 8 4 4 4 4
1998 8 8 6 2 2 6 WASHINGTON REDSKINS*
1999 9 7 5 3 4 4 All Games Home Games Road Games
2000 6 10 3 5 3 5 Season W L T W L T W L T
2001 9 7 6 2 3 5 1932 4 4 2 2 3 1 2 1 1
2002 7 9 3 5 4 4 1933 5 5 2 4 2 1 3 2
2003 10 6 8 0 2 6 1934 6 6 4 3 2 3
2004 9 7 5 3 4 4 1935 2 8 1 2 5 0 3 1
2005 13 3 8 0 5 3 1936 7 5 4 3 3 2
2006 9 7 5 3 4 4 1937 8 3 4 2 4 1
2007 10 6 7 1 3 5 1938 6 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 1
2008 4 12 2 6 2 6 1939 8 2 1 5 0 1 3 2
2009 5 11 4 4 1 7 1940 9 2 6 0 3 2
2010 7 9 5 3 2 6 1941 6 5 4 2 2 3
2011 7 9 4 4 3 5 1942 10 1 5 1 5 0
2012 11 5 8 0 3 5 1943 6 3 1 4 2 2 1 1
2013 13 3 7 1 6 2 1944 6 3 1 4 2 2 1 1
2014 12 4 7 1 5 3 1945 8 2 6 0 2 2
2015 10 6 5 3 5 3 1946 5 5 1 3 2 1 2 3
2016 10 5 1 7 1 3 4 1 1947 4 8 4 2 0 6
2017 9 7 4 4 5 3 1948 7 5 4 2 3 3
2018 10 6 6 2 4 4 1949 4 7 1 3 3 1 4 1
344 331 1 206 133 138 198 1 1950 3 9 1 5 2 4
1951 5 7 2 4 3 3
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 1952 4 8 1 5 3 3
All Games Home Games Road Games 1953 6 5 1 3 3 3 2 1
Season W L T W L T W L T 1954 3 9 3 3 0 6
1976 0 14 0 7 0 7 1955 8 4 3 3 5 1
1977 2 12 1 6 1 6 1956 6 6 4 2 2 4
1978 5 11 3 5 2 6 1957 5 6 1 2 3 1 3 3
1979 10 6 5 3 5 3 1958 4 7 1 3 2 1 1 5
1980 5 10 1 2 5 1 3 5 1959 3 9 2 4 1 5
1981 9 7 6 2 3 5 1960 1 9 2 1 4 1 0 5 1
1982 5 4 4 1 1 3 1961 1 12 1 1 6 0 6 1
1983 2 14 1 7 1 7 1962 5 7 2 3 4 2 3 2

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All Games Home Games Road Games ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS OF NFL TEAMS
Season W L T W L T W L T
1963 3 11 1 6 2 5 AFC W L T Pct.
1964 6 8 4 3 2 5 New England 500 391 9 .561
1965 6 8 3 4 3 4 Miami 452 360 4 .557
1966 7 7 4 3 3 4 Baltimore 200 167 1 .545
1967 5 6 3 2 4 1 3 2 2 Denver 476 414 10 .535
1968 5 9 3 4 2 5 Pittsburgh 623 544 21 .534
1969 7 5 2 4 2 1 3 3 1 Indianapolis 516 459 7 .529
1970 6 8 4 3 2 5 Kansas City 469 419 12 .528
1971 9 4 1 4 2 1 5 2 Oakland 466 423 11 .524
1972 11 3 6 1 5 2 Los Angeles Chargers 447 442 11 .503
1973 10 4 7 0 3 4 Cleveland 469 490 11 .489
1974 10 4 6 1 4 3 Tennessee 431 463 6 .482
1975 8 6 5 2 3 4 Buffalo 415 477 8 .465
1976 10 4 5 2 5 2 Cincinnati 357 427 4 .456
1977 9 5 5 2 4 3 New York Jets 401 491 8 .450
1978 8 8 5 3 3 5 Houston 121 151 0 .445
1979 10 6 6 2 4 4 Jacksonville 170 214 0 .443
1980 6 10 4 4 2 6
1981 8 8 5 3 3 5 NFC W L T Pct.
1982 8 1 3 1 5 0 Dallas 512 380 6 .574
1983 14 2 7 1 7 1 Chicago 761 583 42 .566
1984 11 5 7 1 4 4 Green Bay 743 571 38 .565
1985 10 6 5 3 5 3 Minnesota 478 397 11 .546
1986 12 4 7 1 5 3 New York Giants 692 596 33 .537
1987 11 4 6 1 5 3 San Francisco 532 472 14 .530
1988 7 9 4 4 3 5 Seattle 344 331 1 .510
1989 10 6 4 4 6 2 Washington 600 590 28 .504
1990 10 6 7 1 3 5 Los Angeles Rams 568 562 21 .503
1991 14 2 7 1 7 1 Carolina 190 193 1 .496
1992 9 7 6 2 3 5 Philadelphia 572 597 25 .489
1993 4 12 3 5 1 7 Detroit 559 658 32 .459
1994 3 13 0 8 3 5 New Orleans 362 435 5 .454
1995 6 10 4 4 2 6 Atlanta 358 452 6 .442
1996 9 7 5 3 4 4 Arizona 553 743 40 .427
1997 8 7 1 5 2 1 3 5 Tampa Bay 260 415 1 .385
1998 6 10 4 4 2 6
1999 10 6 6 2 4 4 From 1920-1971, ties were not included in win percentage.
2000 8 8 4 4 4 4
2001 8 8 4 4 4 4
2002 7 9 5 3 2 6
2003 5 11 3 5 2 6
2004 6 10 3 5 3 5
2005 10 6 6 2 4 4
2006 5 11 3 5 2 6
2007 9 7 5 3 4 4
2008 8 8 4 4 4 4
2009 4 12 3 5 1 7
2010 6 10 2 6 4 4
2011 5 11 2 6 3 5
2012 10 6 5 3 5 3
2013 3 13 2 6 1 7
2014 4 12 3 5 1 7
2015 9 7 6 2 3 5
2016 8 7 1 4 4 4 3 1
2017 7 9 5 3 2 6
2018 7 9 3 5 4 4
600 590 28 345 262 11 255 328 17
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History
Pro Football Hall of Fame ........................................................................................................................330
Hall of Fame Games .................................................................................................................................349
Chronology.................................................................................................................................................350
Past NFL Standings ...................................................................................................................................370
All-Time Team vs. Team Results ..............................................................................................................399
Super Bowl Standings/Most Valuable Players ........................................................................................483
Super Bowl Game Results/Game LIII Summary ...................................................................................484
Playoff Game Summaries .........................................................................................................................486
Sunday Night Won-Loss Records ............................................................................................................498
Monday Night Won-Loss Records ...........................................................................................................500
Monday Night Football Individual Records ...........................................................................................502
International Games .................................................................................................................................504
Kickoff Weekend, NFL Opening .............................................................................................................505
Overtime Procedures ................................................................................................................................506
Overtime Games........................................................................................................................................507
Thanksgiving Day Football Results .........................................................................................................510
Thanksgiving Day Individual Records.....................................................................................................513
Interconference Games ............................................................................................................................514
Walter Payton Award ................................................................................................................................515
Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Players ........................................................................................516
Associated Press Awards ..........................................................................................................................518
Number-One Draft Choices .....................................................................................................................520
First-Round Selections..............................................................................................................................522
Pro Bowl All-Time Results........................................................................................................................533
Scoring, Top 10 Weekends........................................................................................................................536
Attendance/TV Ratings ............................................................................................................................536
Paid Attendance ........................................................................................................................................537
PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
The Pro Football Hall of members to the Pro Football LARRY ALLEN MORRIS (RED) BADGRO
Fame opened its doors more Hall of Fame. The year-round Guard-tackle. 6-3, 325. Born End. 6-0, 190. Born in Orillia,
than a half century ago. From selection process culminates in Los Angeles, California, Washington, December 1,
its humble beginnings in 1963 with the election of no fewer November 27, 1971. Inducted 1902. Died July 13, 1998.
to today, the Pro Football Hall than four or no more than eight in 2013. 1994-2005 Dallas Southern California. Inducted in
of Fame has grown in both new members each year. An Cowboys, 2006-07 San Fran- 1981. 1927-28 New York Yan-
size and stature. Recognized affirmative vote of 80 percent cisco 49ers. Highlights: kees, 1930-35 New York
worldwide as America’s pre- is needed for election. Named first-team All-Pro Giants, 1936 Brooklyn
mier sports Hall of Fame, it is The charter class of 17 seven straight seasons. Elect- Dodgers. Highlights: First- or
doubtful that even the most enshrinees was elected in ed to 11 Pro Bowls. Member second-team All-NFL four
optimistic of those who led the 1963 and the honor roll now of NFL’s All-Decade Teams of times. Scored first touchdown
drive to bring the Hall of Fame stands at 326 (184 living as of 1990s and 2000s. in NFL Championship Game
to Canton, Ohio could have June 14, 2019) with the elec- series.
envisioned the successes it tion of an eight-man class in MARCUS ALLEN
would realize. 2019. That class consists of Running back. 6-2, 210. Born CHAMP BAILEY
An exhilarating museum Champ Bailey, Pat Bowlen, Gil in San Diego, California, Cornerback. 6-0, 192 Born in
and attraction, the Hall of Brandt, Tony Gonzalez, Ty Law, March 26, 1960. Southern Fort Campbell, Kentucky, June
Fame pays tribute to the tal- Kevin Mawae, Ed Reed and California. Inducted in 2003. 22, 1978. Georgia. Inducted in
ents and triumphs of pro foot- Johnny Robinson. 1982-92 Los Angeles Raiders, 2019. 1999-2003 Washington
ball’s greatest stars. Chroni- 1993-97 Kansas City Chiefs. Redskins, 2004-13 Denver
cled within the walls of the ROSTER OF MEMBERS Highlights: First player in NFL Broncos. Highlights:
Hall of Fame are the stories HERB ADDERLEY history to tally 10,000 rushing Amassed 52 career intercep-
and circumstances of play Cornerback. 6-0, 205. Born in yards and 5,000 receiving tions returned for 464 yards
that bring to life words such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, yards. MVP, Super Bowl XVIII. and 4 TDs. Voted to 12 Pro
courage, dedication, vision, June 8, 1939. Michigan State. Bowls.
LANCE ALWORTH
fair play, integrity and excel- Inducted in 1980. 1961-69 Wide receiver. 6-0, 184. Born LEM BARNEY
lence. Green Bay Packers, 1970-72 in Houston, Texas, August 3, Cornerback. 6-0, 190. Born in
The Pro Football Hall of Dallas Cowboys. Highlights: 1940. Arkansas. Inducted in Gulfport, Mississippi, Septem-
Fame has welcomed over 10 48 interceptions, 7 touch- 1978. 1962-70 San Diego ber 8, 1945. Jackson State.
million fans. Each year, visi- downs. Played in four Super Chargers, 1971-72 Dallas Inducted in 1992. 1967-77
tors travel from each of the 50 Bowls, five Pro Bowls. Cowboys. Highlights: 542 Detroit Lions. Highlights: 56
states in the United States and receptions for 10,266 yards, interceptions for 1,077 yards,
from upwards of 70 foreign TROY AIKMAN
Quarterback. 6-4, 219. Born 85 touchdowns. All-AFL seven 11 touchdowns (7 defensive,
countries to tour the Hall of times, seven All-Star games. 4 special teams). Seven Pro
Fame. in West Covina, California,
November 21, 1966. Okla- Bowls, All-NFL/NFC four times.
Today, the Hall of Fame MORTEN ANDERSEN
reaches tens of millions of homa, UCLA. Inducted in Kicker. 6-2, 218. Born in CLIFF BATTLES
additional football fans each 2006. 1989-2000 Dallas Struer, Denmark, August 19, Halfback. 6-1, 195. Born in
year through broad outreach Cowboys. Highlights: His 90 1960. Michigan State. Induct- Akron, Ohio, May 1, 1910.
such as national televised wins in 1990s make him win- ed in 2017. 1982-94 New Died April 28, 1981. West Vir-
events, an in-depth website, ningest quarterback in that Orleans Saints, 1995-2000, ginia Wesleyan. Inducted in
educational and youth pro- decade. Led Cowboys to three 2006-07 Atlanta Falcons, 1968. 1932 Boston Braves,
grams, social media, traveling Super Bowl wins. Passed for 2001 New York Giants, 2002- 1933-36 Boston Redskins,
exhibits, and special events 32,942 yards, 165 touch- 03 Kansas City Chiefs, 2004 1937 Washington Redskins.
held around the country. downs. Named to six Pro Minnesota Vikings. High- Highlights: NFL rushing
The Pro Football Hall of Bowls. lights: Set NFL records for champion 1932, 1937. First to
Fame works collaboratively GEORGE ALLEN career points (2,544), most gain more than 200 yards in a
with the pro football family - Coach. Born in Detroit, Michi- field goals (565), games game, 1933.
the National Football League, gan, April 29, 1918. Died played (382).
SAMMY BAUGH
the 32 NFL clubs, and other December 31, 1990. Alma DOUG ATKINS Quarterback. 6-2, 180. Born
entities. The cooperative College, Eastern Michigan, Defensive end. 6-8, 275. Born in Temple, Texas, March 17,
efforts of all of these organiza- Marquette, Michigan. Inducted in Humboldt, Tennessee, May 1914. Died December 17,
tions have contributed greatly in 2002. 1966-70 Los Angeles 8, 1930. Tennessee. Died 2008. Texas Christian. Induct-
to the overall success of the Rams, 1971-77 Washington December 30, 2015. Inducted ed in 1963. 1937-52 Wash-
Pro Football Hall of Fame. In Redskins. Highlights: 118- in 1982. 1953-54 Cleveland ington Redskins. Highlights:
turn, the Hall strives to serve 54-5 overall record. Never Browns, 1955-66 Chicago Charter enshrinee. Six-time
as the best possible historical suffered a losing season, and Bears, 1967-69 New Orleans NFL passing leader. NFL pass-
showplace and repository for ranked tenth in coaching vic- Saints. Highlights: Eight Pro ing, punting, interception
the sport of pro football. tories at time of retirement. Bowls, All-NFL four times. champ, 1943.
The Hall of Fame is a
Played for 17 years, 205
501(c)(3) not-for-profit edu-
games.
cational institution guided by
its Mission to “Honor the
Heroes of the Game, Preserve
its History, Promote its Values
& Celebrate Excellence
EVERYWHERE!
A 48-member Selection
Committee, made up of media
representatives, elects new

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BOBBY BEATHARD ELVIN BETHEA PAT BOWLEN BOB (BOOMER) BROWN
Contributor. Born in Zanesville, Defensive end. 6-2, 260. Born Owner. Born in Prairie du Tackle. 6-4, 280. Born in
Ohio, January 24, 1937. Cal in Trenton, New Jersey, March Chien, Wisconsin, February Cleveland, Ohio, December 8,
Poly-San Luis Obispo. Inducted 1, 1946. North Carolina A&T. 18, 1944. Died June 13, 1941. Nebraska. Inducted in
in 2018. 1966-67 Kansas City Inducted in 2003. 1968-83 2019. Oklahoma. Inducted in 2004. 1964-68 Philadelphia
Chiefs, 1968-71 Atlanta Fal- Houston Oilers. Highlights: 2019. 1984-Present Denver Eagles, 1969-70 Los Angeles
cons, 1972-77 Miami Dolphins, Led team in sacks six times. Broncos. Highlights: Shaped Rams, 1971-73 Oakland
1978-88 Washington Redskins, Elected to eight Pro Bowls. the Broncos into one of the Raiders. Highlights: All-NFL
1990-99 San Diego Chargers. Played for 16 years, 210 most storied franchises in NFL seven of 10 seasons, six Pro
Highlights: Noted for his adept games. history. More than 350 victo- Bowls. Named to 1960s All-
eye for talent. Integral part of ries, seven Super Bowl Decade Team.
Miami’s first two Super Bowl JEROME BETTIS appearances during his own-
teams. As Redskins General Running back. 5-11, 243. ership. JIM BROWN
Manager, team made five play- Born in Detroit, Michigan, Feb- Fullback. 6-2, 228. Born in St.
off appearances in six-season ruary 16, 1972. Notre Dame. TERRY BRADSHAW Simons, Georgia, February
span including two Super Bowl Inducted in 2015. 1993-95 Quarterback. 6-3, 210. Born 17, 1936. Syracuse. Inducted
titles. Guided San Diego to first Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, in Shreveport, Louisiana, Sep- in 1971. 1957-65 Cleveland
Super Bowl appearance. 1996-2005 Pittsburgh Steel- tember 2, 1948. Louisiana Browns. Highlights: 12,312
ers. Highlights: 13,662 Tech. Inducted in 1989. 1970- yards rushing, 756 points. Led
CHUCK BEDNARIK ranked fifth all-time in career 83 Pittsburgh Steelers. High- NFL rushers eight years. Nine
Center-linebacker. 6-3, 230. rushing yards at retirement. lights: 27,989 yards passing, consecutive Pro Bowls.
Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylva- Voted to six Pro Bowls. 212 touchdowns. MVP in
nia, May 1, 1925. Died March Super Bowls XIII, XIV. PAUL BROWN
21, 2015. Pennsylvania. Induct- CHARLES W. BIDWILL SR. Coach. Born in Norwalk, Ohio,
ed in 1967. 1949-62 Phila- Team owner. Born in Chicago, GIL BRANDT September 7, 1908. Died
delphia Eagles. Highlights: Illinois, September 16, 1895. Contributor. Born in Milwau- August 5, 1991. Miami (Ohio).
Eight Pro Bowls. Missed three Died April 19, 1947. Loyola of kee, Wisconsin, March 4, Inducted in 1967. 1946-49
games in 14 years. Named NFL Chicago. Inducted in 1967. 1933. Wisconsin. Inducted in Cleveland Browns (AAFC),
all-time center, 1969. 1933-43 Chicago Cardinals, 2019. 1960-88 Dallas Cow- 1950-62 Cleveland Browns.
1944 Card-Pitt, 1945-47 boys, 1995-Present National Highlights: Built Cleveland
BERT BELL Chicago Cardinals. High- Football League. Highlights: dynasty with 167-53-8 record,
Team owner. Commissioner. lights: Guiding light for NFL Developed innovative scouting four AAFC titles, three NFL
Born in Philadelphia, Penn- during depression years. Built and management of personnel crowns. Returned to coaching
sylvania, February 25, 1895. famous “Dream Backfield.” systems. Built Cowboys roster with Cincinnati Bengals after
Died October 11, 1959. Penn- which had winning records in induction, 1968-1975.
sylvania. Inducted in 1963. FRED BILETNIKOFF 20 consecutive seasons.
1933-40 Philadelphia Eagles, Wide receiver. 6-1, 190. Born Serves as resident historian ROOSEVELT BROWN
1941-42 Pittsburgh Steelers, in Erie, Pennsylvania, Febru- for NFL.com. Tackle. 6-3, 255. Born in
1943 Phil-Pitt, 1944 Card-Pitt, ary 23, 1943. Florida State. Charlottesville, Virginia, Octo-
1945-46 Pittsburgh Steelers. Inducted in 1988. 1965-78 ROBERT BRAZILE ber 20, 1932. Died June 9,
Commissioner, 1946-59. Oakland Raiders. Highlights: Linebacker. 6-4, 241. Born in 2004. Morgan State. Inducted
Highlights: Charter enshrinee. 589 receptions for 8,974 Mobile, Alabama, February 7, in 1975. 1953-65 New York
Built NFL image as commis- yards, 76 touchdowns. 40 1953. Jackson State. Inducted Giants. Highlights: All-NFL
sioner, 1946-1959. Set up catches 10 straight years. in 2018. 1975-84 Houston eight consecutive years, nine
long-term television policies. MVP, Super Bowl XI. Oilers. Highlights: Defensive Pro Bowls. NFL’s lineman of
Rookie of the Year, 1975. All- year, 1956.
BOBBY BELL GEORGE BLANDA Pro five straight seasons,
Linebacker. 6-4, 225. Born in Quarterback-kicker. 6-2, 215. 1976-1980. Selected to seven TIM BROWN
Shelby, North Carolina, June Born in Youngwood, Penn- Pro Bowls. Named to NFL’s Wide receiver-kick returner-
17, 1940. Minnesota. Induct- sylvania, September 17, All-Decade Team of 1970s. punt returner. 6-0, 195. Born
ed in 1983. 1963-74 Kansas 1927. Died September 27, in Dallas, Texas, July 22,
City Chiefs. Highlights: 26 2010. Kentucky. Inducted in DERRICK BROOKS 1966. Notre Dame. Inducted
interceptions. All-AFL/AFC 1981. 1949-58 Chicago Linebacker. 6-0, 232. Born in in 2015. 1988-2003 Los
eight times. Nine career Bears, 1950 Baltimore Colts, Pensacola, Florida, April 18, Angeles/Oakland Raiders,
touchdowns, 1 on onside kick 1960-66 Houston Oilers, 1973. Florida State. Inducted 2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
return. 1967-75 Oakland Raiders. in 2014. 1995-2008 Tampa Highlights: At retirement,
Highlights: 2,002 career Bay Buccaneers. Highlights: 14,934 career receiving yards
RAYMOND BERRY points. 26-season, 340-game Never missed a game. NFL were second all-time; 1,094
End. 6-2, 187. Born in Corpus career longest in NFL history Defensive Player of the Year in receptions were third; and 100
Christi, Texas, February 27, at retirement. 2002. Named to NFL's All- touchdown catches were tied
1933. Southern Methodist. Decade Team of 2000s. for third.
Inducted in 1973. 1955-67 MEL BLOUNT
Baltimore Colts. Highlights: Cornerback. 6-3, 205. Born in
631 receptions for 9,275 Vidalia, Georgia, April 10,
yards, 68 touchdowns. Set 1948. Southern University.
NFL title game mark with 12 Inducted in 1989. 1970-83
catches for 178 yards, 1958. Pittsburgh Steelers. High-
lights: 57 interceptions for 736
yards. NFL defensive MVP,
1975. Started in four Super
Bowl victories.

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WILLIE BROWN TONY CANADEO GUY CHAMBERLIN LOU CREEKMUR
Cornerback. 6-1, 210. Born in Halfback. 5-11, 195. Born in End. Coach. 6-2, 196. Born in Tackle-guard. 6-4, 255. Born
Yazoo City, Mississippi, Chicago, Illinois, May 5, 1919. Blue Springs, Nebraska, Janu- in Hopelawn, New Jersey.
December 2, 1940. Gram- Died November 29, 2003. ary 16, 1894. Died April 4, January 22, 1927. Died July
bling. Inducted in 1984. 1963- Gonzaga. Inducted in 1974. 1967. Nebraska. Inducted in 5, 2009. William & Mary.
66 Denver Broncos, 1967-78 1941-44, 1946-52 Green Bay 1965. 1919 Canton Bulldogs, Inducted in 1996. 1950-59
Oakland Raiders. Highlights: Packers. Highlights: Two-way 1920-21 Decatur Staleys/ Detroit Lions. Highlights: All-
54 interceptions for 472 player. Third player to rush for Chicago Staleys, player-coach NFL six times, twice at guard
yards. Scored on 75-yard 1,000 yards in single season, 1922-23 Canton Bulldogs, and four times at tackle.
interception in Super Bowl XI. 1949. 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs, Selected to eight Pro Bowls
1925-26 Frankford Yellow- and played on three NFL
BUCK BUCHANAN JOE CARR jackets, 1927-28 Chicago championship teams.
Defensive tackle. 6-7, 274. NFL president. Born in Colum- Cardinals. Highlights: Player-
Born in Gainesville, Alabama, bus, Ohio, October 23, 1879. coach of four NFL champi- LARRY CSONKA
September 10, 1940. Died Died May 20, 1939. Did not onship teams. Six-year coach- Running back. 6-3, 235. Born
July 16, 1992. Grambling. attend college. Inducted in ing record of 58-16-7. in Stow, Ohio, December 25,
Inducted in 1990. 1963-75 1963. President, 1921-39 1946. Syracuse. Inducted in
Kansas City Chiefs. High- National Football League. JACK CHRISTIANSEN 1987. 1968-74, 1979 Miami
lights: Led Chiefs defensive Highlights: Charter enshrinee. Safety. 6-1, 185. Born in Sub- Dolphins, 1976-78 New York
efforts in Super Bowl I, IV. Did NFL co-organizer, 1920. Intro- lette, Kansas, December 20, Giants. Highlights: 8,081
not miss a game in 13 years. duced standard player con- 1928. Died June 29, 1986. yards rushing, 68 touch-
tract. Colorado State. Inducted in downs. MVP Super Bowl VIII.
NICK BUONICONTI 1970. 1951-58 Detroit Lions. Only 21 fumbles in 1,891 car-
Linebacker. 5-11, 220. Born in HARRY CARSON Highlights: 46 interceptions. ries and 106 receptions.
Springfield, Massachusetts, Linebacker. 6-2, 237. Born in NFL interception leader, 1953,
December 15, 1940. Notre Florence, South Carolina, 1957. Eight punt returns for CURLEY CULP
Dame. Inducted in 2001. November 26, 1953. South touchdowns. Defensive tackle. 6-2, 265.
1962-68 Boston Patriots, Carolina State. Inducted in Born in Yuma, Arizona, March
1969-74, 1976 Miami Dol- 2006. 1976-88 New York EARL (DUTCH) CLARK 10, 1946. Arizona State.
phins. Highlights: All- Giants. Highlights: 11 career Quarterback. 6-0, 185. Born Inducted in 2013. 1968-74
AFL/AFC eight times. Named interceptions. Named to nine in Fowler, Colorado, October Kansas City Chiefs, 1974-80
to AFL’s All-Time Team. Pro Bowls. Named first- or 11, 1906. Died August 5, Houston Oilers, 1980-81
second-team All-NFL six 1978. Colorado College. Detroit Lions. Highlights:
DICK BUTKUS times. Inducted in 1963. 1931-32 Started in three AFL/AFC
Linebacker. 6-3, 245. Born in Portsmouth Spartans, 1934- championship games and
Chicago, Illinois, December 9, CRIS CARTER 38 Detroit Lions. Highlights: Super Bowl IV. Named to six
1942. Illinois. Inducted in Wide receiver. 6-3, 202. Born Charter enshrinee. NFL scor- Pro Bowls. Earned Defensive
1979. 1965-73 Chicago in Troy, Ohio, November 25, ing champion three years. Led Player of the Year honors in
Bears. Highlights: All-NFL six 1965. Inducted in 2013. 1987- Lions to 1935 NFL title. 1975.
years, eight consecutive Pro 89 Philadelphia Eagles, 1990-
Bowls. 27 fumble recoveries. 2001 Minnesota Vikings, 2002 GEORGE CONNOR AL DAVIS
Miami Dolphins. Highlights: Tackle-linebacker. 6-3, 240. Coach-Commissioner-Owner.
JACK BUTLER Recorded eight straight 1,000- Born in Chicago, Illinois, Janu- Born in Brockton, Massa-
Cornerback. 6-1, 200. Born in yards seasons. Career statis- ary 21, 1925. Died March 31, chusetts, July 4, 1929. Died
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, tics include 1,101 receptions 2003. Holy Cross, Notre October 8, 2011. Wittenberg,
November 12, 1927. Died for 13,899 yards and 130 TD Dame. Inducted in 1975. Syracuse. Inducted in 1992.
May 11, 2013. St. Bonaven- catches. Elected to eight Pro 1948-55 Chicago Bears. 1963-81, 1995-2011 Oakland
ture. Inducted in 2012. 1951- Bowls. Named to NFL’s All- Highlights: All-NFL at three Raiders, 1982-94 Los Angeles
59 Pittsburgh Steelers. High- Decade Team of 1990s. positions—T, DT, LB. All-NFL Raiders, 1966 American Foot-
lights: Retired as NFL’s sec- five years. Played in first four ball League. Highlights: Only
ond all-time leading intercep- DAVE CASPER Pro Bowls. person to serve in pros as per-
tor with 52 career picks Tight end. 6-4, 240. Born in sonnel assistant, scout, assis-
returned for 827 yards, 4 TDs. Bemidji, Minnesota, February JIMMY CONZELMAN tant coach, head coach, gen-
Named to four Pro Bowls and 2, 1952. Notre Dame. Induct- Quarterback. Coach. Team eral manager, commissioner,
selected to the NFL’s All- ed in 2002. 1974-80 Oakland owner. 6-0, 180. Born in St. team owner/CEO.
Decade Team of 1950s. Raiders, 1980-83 Houston Louis, Missouri, March 6,
Oilers, 1983 Minnesota 1898. Died July 31, 1970. TERRELL DAVIS
EARL CAMPBELL Vikings, 1984 Los Angeles Washington of St. Louis. Running Back. 5-11, 206.
Running back. 5-11, 233. Raiders. Highlights: 378 Inducted in 1964. 1920 Born in San Diego California,
Born in Tyler, Texas, March 29, receptions for 5,216 yards, 52 Decatur Staleys, 1921-22 October 28, 1972. Long
1955. Texas. Inducted in touchdowns. Five consecutive Rock Island Independents, Beach State, Georgia. Induct-
1991. 1978-84 Houston Oil- Pro Bowls. 1922-24 Milwaukee Badgers; ed in 2017. 1995-2001 Den-
ers, 1984-85 New Orleans owner-coach 1925-26 Detroit ver Broncos. Highlights:
Saints. Highlights: 9,407 Panthers; player-coach 1927- Three-time All-Pro selection.
yards rushing, 74 touch- 29, coach 1930 Providence Rushed for 7,607 yards, 60
downs. 1,934 yards rushing in Steam Roller; coach 1940-42, TDs in just 78 career games.
1980, including four games 1946-48 Chicago Cardinals. Rushed for 2,008 yards in
with at least 200 yards. Highlights: Player-coach of 1998.
four NFL teams in 1920s.
Coached Cardinals to 1947
NFL crown.

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WILLIE DAVIS EDWARD DEBARTOLO, JR. MIKE DITKA BILL DUDLEY
Defensive end. 6-3, 245. Born Owner. Born in Youngstown, Tight end. 6-3, 225. Born in Halfback. 5-10, 182. Born in
in Lisbon, Louisiana, July 24, Ohio, November 6, 1946. Carnegie, Pennsylvania, Octo- Bluefield, Virginia, December
1934. Grambling. Inducted in Notre Dame. Inducted 2016. ber 18, 1939. Pittsburgh. 24, 1921. Died February 4,
1981. 1958-59 Cleveland 1977-2000 San Francisco Inducted in 1988. 1961-66 2010. Virginia. Inducted in
Browns, 1960-69 Green Bay 49ers. Highlights: 49ers aver- Chicago Bears, 1967-68 1966. 1942, 1945-46 Pitts-
Packers. Highlights: All-NFL aged 13 wins per season, Philadelphia Eagles, 1969-72 burgh Steelers, 1947-49
five seasons, five Pro Bowls. including playoffs, from 1981- Dallas Cowboys. Highlights: Detroit Lions, 1950-51, 1953
Did not miss game in 12-year 98 (not including strike-short- 427 receptions for 5,812 Washington Redskins. High-
career. ened '82 season). 49ers were yards, 43 touchdowns. First lights: Won NFL rushing,
first team to win five Super tight end selected to Hall of interception, punt return titles,
BRIAN DAWKINS Bowls. Fame. Five consecutive Pro 1946. All-NFL 1942, 1946,
Safety. 5-11, 200. Born in Bowls. and 1947.
Jacksonville, Florida, October JOE DELAMIELLEURE
13, 1973. Clemson. Inducted Guard. 6-3, 254. Born in CHRIS DOLEMAN TONY DUNGY
in 2018. 1996-2008 Philadel- Detroit, Michigan, March 16, Defensive end-linebacker. 6-5, Coach. Born in Jackson,
phia Eagles, 2009-11 1951. Michigan State. Induct- 270. Born in Indianapolis, Michigan, October 6, 1955.
Denver Broncos. Highlights: ed in 2003. 1973-79, 1985 Indiana, October 16, 1961. Minnesota. Inducted in 2016.
Eagles’ Defensive MVP five Buffalo Bills, 1980-84 Cleve- Pittsburgh. Inducted in 2012. 1996-2001 Tampa Bay Buc-
times. All-Pro five seasons. land Browns. Highlights: 1985-93, 1999 Minnesota caneers, 2002-08 Indianapolis
Nine Pro Bowls. Voted to the Selected All-Pro and All-AFC Vikings, 1994-95 Atlanta Fal- Colts. Highlights: First African
NFL’s All-Decade Team of the six consecutive times, 1975- cons, 1996-98 San Francisco American head coach to win
2000s. Intercepted pass in 15 1980. Named to six Pro 49ers. Highlights: Career Super Bowl. Overall record as
straight seasons. Bowls. Played 13 years, 185 sack total of 150.5 was fourth head coach, 148-79-0.
games. best all-time at retirement.
DERMONTTI DAWSON Recorded 10 or more sacks in KENNY EASLEY
Center. 6-2, 288. Born in Lex- RICHARD DENT a season eight times. Led NFL Safety. 6-3, 206. Born in
ington, Kentucky, June 17, Defensive end. 6-5, 265. Born with 21 sacks, 1989, one Chesapeake, Virginia, January
1965. Kentucky. Inducted in in Atlanta, Georgia, December short of season record at 15, 1959. UCLA. Inducted in
2012. 1988-2000 Pittsburgh 13, 1960. Tennessee State. time. Voted to eight Pro Bowls. 2017. 1981-87 Seattle Sea-
Steelers. Highlights: Played in Inducted in 2011. 1983-93, hawks. Highlights: Named
170 straight games. Named 1995 Chicago Bears, 1994 ART DONOVAN Defensive Player of the Year in
first-team All-Pro six consecu- San Francisco 49ers, 1996 Defensive tackle. 6-3, 265. 1984. All-Pro four straight
tive seasons and voted to Indianapolis Colts, 1997 Born in Bronx, New York, June seasons, 1982-85. Career
seven straight Pro Bowls. Is Philadelphia Eagles. High- 5, 1925. Died August 4, 2013. stats: 32 interceptions, 538
member of the NFL’s All- lights: Named MVP of Super Boston College. Inducted in yards and 3 TDs.
Decade Team of the 1990s. Bowl XX. Had double-digit 1968. 1950 Baltimore Colts,
sack totals 10 times. Record- 1951 New York Yanks, 1952 ALBERT GLEN (TURK)
LEN DAWSON ed 137.5 career sacks, third Dallas Texans, 1953-61 Balti- EDWARDS
Quarterback. 6-0, 190. Born most at time of retirement. more Colts. Highlights: Five Tackle. 6-2, 260. Born in
in Alliance, Ohio, June 20, Named first- or second-team Pro Bowls. Vital part of Balti- Mold, Washington, September
1935. Purdue. Inducted in All-NFL four times, voted to more’s climb to powerhouse 28, 1907. Died January 12,
1987. 1957-59 Pittsburgh four Pro Bowls. status in 1950s. 1973. Washington State.
Steelers, 1960-61 Cleveland Inducted in 1969. 1932
Browns, 1962 Dallas Texans, ERIC DICKERSON TONY DORSETT Boston Braves, 1933-36
1963-75 Kansas City Chiefs. Running back. 6-3, 220. Born Running back. 5-11, 184. Boston Redskins, 1937-40
Highlights: 28,711 yards in Sealy, Texas, September 2, Born in Rochester, Pennsylva- Washington Redskins. High-
passing, 239 touchdowns. 1960. Southern Methodist. nia, April 7, 1954. Pittsburgh. lights: All-NFL 1932-34,
Four AFL passing crowns. Inducted in 1999. 1983-87 Inducted in 1994. 1977-87 1936, 1937. Steamrolling
MVP, Super Bowl IV. Los Angeles Rams, 1987-91 Dallas Cowboys, 1988 Denver blocker, smothering tackler.
Indianapolis Colts, 1992 Los Broncos. Highlights: 12,739
FRED DEAN Angeles Raiders, 1993 Atlanta yards rushing, 398 receptions, CARL ELLER
Defensive end. 6-3, 230. Born Falcons. Highlights: Rushed 91 touchdowns. Ran record 99 Defensive end. 6-6, 247. Born
in Arcadia, Louisiana, Febru- for 13,259 career yards, yards for touchdown vs. Min- in Winston-Salem, North Car-
ary 24, 1952. Louisiana Tech. including an NFL record 2,105 nesota, January, 1983. olina, January 25, 1942. Min-
Inducted in 2008. 1975-81 yards in 1984. All-Pro five nesota. Inducted in 2004.
San Diego Chargers, 1981-85 times, six Pro Bowls. JOHN (PADDY) DRISCOLL 1964-78 Minnesota Vikings,
San Francisco 49ers. High- Quarterback. 5-11, 160. Born 1979 Seattle Seahawks. High-
lights: Had career-high 17.5 DAN DIERDORF in Evanston, Illinois, January lights: Fixture on Vikings’
sacks in 1983. Played on two Tackle. 6-3, 290. Born in Can- 11, 1895. Died June 29, “Purple People Eaters” defen-
Super Bowl championship ton, Ohio, June 29, 1949. 1968. Northwestern. Inducted sive line, All-Pro five time,
teams with 49ers (Super Michigan. Inducted in 1996. in 1965. 1919 Hammond elected to six Pro Bowls.
Bowls XVI, XIX). 1971-1983 St. Louis Cardi- Pros, 1920 Decatur Staleys,
nals. Highlights: All-Pro five 1920-25 Chicago Cardinals,
times, played in six Pro Bowls, 1926-29 Chicago Bears.
named NFL’s best blocker Highlights: All-NFL seven
three times. times. Dropkicked record 4
field goals in one game, 1925.

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JOHN ELWAY JIM FINKS BENNY FRIEDMAN SID GILLMAN
Quarterback. 6-3, 215. Born Administrator. Born in St. Quarterback. 5-10, 183. Born Coach. Born in Minneapolis,
in Port Angeles, Washington, Louis, Missouri, August 31, in Cleveland, Ohio, March 18, Minnesota, October 26, 1911.
June 28, 1960. Stanford. 1927. Died May 8, 1994. 1905. Died November 23, Died January 3, 2003. Ohio
Inducted in 2004. 1983-98 Tulsa. Inducted 1995. 1964- 1982. Michigan. Inducted in State. Inducted in 1983. 1955-
Denver Broncos. Highlights: 1973 Minnesota Vikings, 2005. 1927 Cleveland Bull- 59 Los Angeles Rams, 1960-
Passed for 51,475 yards, 300 1974-82 Chicago Bears, dogs, 1928 Detroit Wolver- 69, 1971 Los Angeles/San
touchdowns. Named to nine 1986-93 New Orleans Saints. ines, 1929-31 New York Diego Chargers, 1973-74
Pro Bowls. NFL MVP, 1987; Highlights: Developed Giants, 1932-34 Brooklyn Houston Oilers. Highlights:
MVP, Super Bowl XXXIII. Vikings, Bears, Saints—all Dodgers. Highlights: NFL’s 123-104-7 coaching record.
teams with losing records— first great passer. Set league First to win division titles in
WEEB EWBANK into winners. mark for touchdowns with 20 both NFL, AFL.
Coach. Born in Richmond, in 1929. Led NFL in touch-
Indiana, May 6, 1907. Died RAY FLAHERTY down passes each of his first TONY GONZALEZ
November 17, 1998. Miami Coach. Born in Spokane, four seasons. Tight End. 6-5, 250. Born in
(Ohio). Inducted in 1978. Washington, September 1, Torrance, California, February
1954-62 Baltimore Colts, 1903. Died July 19, 1994. FRANK GATSKI 27, 1976. California. Inducted
1963-73 New York Jets. High- Gonzaga. Inducted in 1976. Center. 6-3, 240. Born in in 2019. 1997-2008 Kansas
lights: Only coach to win 1936-42 Boston/Washington Farmington, West Virginia, City Chiefs, 2009-13 Atlanta
championships in both NFL, Redskins, 1946-48 New York March 18, 1919. Marshall, Falcons. Highlights: 14 sea-
AFL. Led both Colts (1958 and Yankees (AAFC), 1949 Chica- Auburn. Died November 22, sons with 70 or more catches.
1959) and Jets (1968) to go Hornets (AAFC). High- 2005. Inducted in 1985. Ranks behind only Jerry Rice
championships. lights: 82-41-5 coaching 1946-49 Cleveland Browns in career receptions. Career
record. Introduced screen (AAFC), 1950-56 Cleveland statistics: 1,325 receptions for
MARSHALL FAULK pass in 1937 title game and Browns, 1957 Detroit Lions. 15,127 yards, 111 TDs. Voted
Running back. 5-10, 208. platoon system. Highlights: Never missed to 14 Pro Bowls.
Born in New Orleans, game in high school, college,
Louisiana, February 26, 1973. LEN FORD or pro football. Played 11 OTTO GRAHAM
San Diego State. Inducted in Defensive end. 6-4, 260. Born championship games, winning Quarterback. 6-1, 195. Born
2011. 1994-98 Indianapolis in Washington, D.C., February eight. in Waukegan, Illinois, Decem-
Colts, 1999-2005 St. Louis 18, 1926. Died March 14, ber 6, 1921. Died December
Rams. Highlights: Became 1972. Morgan State, Michi- BILL GEORGE 17, 2003. Northwestern.
second player to eclipse gan. Inducted in 1976. 1948- Linebacker. 6-2, 230. Born in Inducted in 1965. 1946-49
1,000 yards in rushing and 49 Los Angeles Dons (AAFC), Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, Cleveland Browns (AAFC),
receiving same season when 1950-57 Cleveland Browns, October 27, 1929. Died Sep- 1950-55 Cleveland Browns.
he set then-record for yards 1958 Green Bay Packers. tember 30, 1982. Wake For- Highlights: 23,584 passing
from scrimmage, 1999. NFL’s Highlights: All-NFL five times, est. Inducted in 1974. 1952- yards, 174 touchdowns. Guid-
MVP in 2000. Rushed for four Pro Bowls. Recovered 20 65 Chicago Bears, 1966 Los ed Browns to 10 division or
1,000 yards in seven of first opponents’ fumbles. Angeles Rams. Highlights: league crowns in 10 years.
eight seasons. All-NFL eight years, eight con-
DAN FORTMANN secutive Pro Bowls. 14 years HAROLD (RED) GRANGE
BRETT FAVRE Guard. 6-0, 210. Born in Pearl of service, longest of any Halfback. 6-0, 185. Born in
Quarterback. 6-2, 225. Born River, New York, April 11, Bears player. Forksville, Pennsylvania, June
in Gulfport, Mississippi, Octo- 1916. Died May 23, 1995. 13, 1903. Died January 28,
ber 10, 1969. Southern Mis- Colgate. Inducted in 1965. JOE GIBBS 1991. Illinois. Inducted in
sissippi. Inducted in 2016. 1936-43 Chicago Bears. Coach. Born in Mocksville, 1963. 1925, 1929-34 Chicago
1991 Atlanta Falcons, 1992- Highlights: At 20, became North Carolina, November 25, Bears, 1926 New York Yan-
2007 Green Bay Packers, youngest starter in NFL. First- 1940. Cerritos (Calif.) J.C., kees (AFL), 1927 New York
2008 New York Jets, 2009-10 or second-team All-NFL every San Diego State. Inducted in Yankees. Highlights: Charter
Minnesota Vikings. High- season of career. 1996. 1981-92 Washington enshrinee. Nicknamed “Gal-
lights: Retired as the NFL’s all- Redskins. Highlights: 124- loping Ghost.” Name produced
time leading passer (6,300 DAN FOUTS 60-0 record in regular season, first huge pro football crowds.
completions; 10,169 Quarterback. 6-3, 210. Born 16-5 in postseason, including
attempts; 71,838 yards; 508 in San Francisco, California, four Super Bowl appear- BUD GRANT
TDs). Three league MVP June 10, 1951. Oregon. ances—winning three. Won Coach. Born in Superior, Wis-
awards. Inducted in 1993. 1973-87 10 or more games eight times. consin, May 20, 1927. Min-
San Diego Chargers. High- nesota. Inducted in 1994.
TOM FEARS lights: 43,040 passing yards, FRANK GIFFORD 1967-83, 1985 Minnesota
End. 6-2, 215. Born in 254 touchdowns. Six Pro Halfback. 6-1, 195. Born in Vikings. Highlights: 168-108-
Guadalajara, Mexico, Decem- Bowls, NFL MVP, 1982. Santa Monica, California, 5 coaching record. Led
ber 3, 1922. Died January 4, August 16, 1930. Died August Vikings to 11 division champi-
2000. Santa Clara, UCLA. 9, 2015. Southern California. onships, four Super Bowls.
Inducted in 1970. 1948-56 Inducted in 1977. 1952-60,
Los Angeles Rams. High- 1962-64 New York Giants.
lights: 400 receptions for Highlights: Starred on both
5,397 yards, 38 touchdowns. offense and defense. Named
Led NFL receivers first three to eight Pro Bowls, 1956 NFL
seasons. Had then-record 18 player of the year.
receptions in single game.

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DARRELL GREEN LOU GROZA CHARLES HALEY FRANCO HARRIS
Cornerback. . 5-8, 176. Born Tackle-kicker. 6-3, 250. Born Defensive end-linebacker. 6-5, Running back. 6-2, 225. Born
in Houston, Texas, February in Martins Ferry, Ohio, Janu- 242. Born in Gladys, Virginia, in Fort Dix, New Jersey, March
15, 1960. Texas A&I. Inducted ary 25, 1924. Died November January 6, 1964. James 7, 1950. Penn State. Inducted
in 2008. 1983-2002 Washing- 29, 2000. Ohio State. Inducted Madison. Inducted in 2015. in 1990. 1972-83 Pittsburgh
ton Redskins. Highlights: 54 in 1974. 1946-49 Cleveland 1986-91, 1998-99 San Fran- Steelers, 1984 Seattle Sea-
interceptions, 621 yards, 6 Browns (AAFC), 1950-59, cisco 49ers, 1992-96 Dallas hawks. Highlights: 12,120
TDs. Played 20 seasons. 1961-67 Cleveland Browns. Cowboys. Highlights: Twice rushing yards, 100 total touch-
Recorded interception in NFL Highlights: 1,608 points in 21 named NFC Defensive Player downs. 1,556 rushing yards in
record 19 straight seasons. years. Nine Pro Bowls, All-NFL of the Year (1990, 1994). Only 19 postseason games. MVP in
Selected to seven Pro Bowls. six years. NFL player of the player in NFL history to play Super Bowl IX.
year, 1954. on five winning Super Bowl
JOE GREENE teams (XXIII, XXIV, XXVII, MARVIN HARRISON
Defensive tackle. 6-4, 260. RAY GUY XXVIII, XXX). Wide receiver. 6-0, 181. Born
Born in Temple, Texas, Sep- Punter. 6-3, 195. Born in in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
tember 24, 1946. North Texas Swainsboro, Georgia, Decem- JACK HAM August 25, 1972. Syracuse.
State. Inducted in 1987. 1969- ber 22, 1949. Southern Mis- Linebacker. 6-1, 225. Born in Inducted in 2016. 1996-2008
81 Pittsburgh Steelers. High- sissippi. Inducted in 2014. Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Indianapolis Colts. Highlights:
lights: NFL defensive player of 1973-86 Oakland/Los Angeles December 23, 1948. Penn Eight straight years with
the year, 1972, 1974. Four- Raiders. Highlights: Averaged State. Inducted in 1988. 1971- 1,000-plus yards receiving, 10
time Super Bowl champion, under 40 yards only once. All- 82 Pittsburgh Steelers. High- or more TDs. Career numbers
10 Pro Bowls. Pro six straight years. Played lights: Won four Super Bowls, included 1,102 career recep-
in seven Pro Bowls. 21 opponents’ fumbles recov- tions, 14,580 yards and 128
KEVIN GREENE ered, 32 interceptions. Eight
Linebacker. 6-3, 247. Born in JOE GUYON touchdowns.
consecutive Pro Bowls.
New York, New, York, July 31, Halfback. 6-1, 180. Born on BOB HAYES
1962. Auburn. Inducted in White Earth Indian Reserva- DAN HAMPTON Wide receiver. 5-11, 185.
2016. 1985-92 Los Angeles tion, Minnesota, November Defensive tackle-defensive Born in Jacksonville, Florida,
Rams, 1993-95 Pittsburgh 26, 1892. Died November 27, end. 6-5, 264. Born in Okla- December 20, 1942. Died
Steelers, 1996, 1998-99 Car- 1971. Carlisle, Georgia Tech. homa City, Oklahoma, Sep- September 18, 2002. Florida
olina Panthers, 1997 San Inducted in 1966. 1919-20 tember 19, 1957. Arkansas. A&M. Inducted in 2009. 1965-
Francisco 49ers. Highlights: Canton Bulldogs, 1921 Cleve- Inducted in 2002. 1979-90 1974 Dallas Cowboys, 1975
160 career sacks is third all- land Indians, 1922-23 Oorang Chicago Bears. Highlights: A San Francisco 49ers. High-
time. Had double-digit sacks Indians, 1924 Rock Island versatile player, he earned all- lights: Olympic gold medalist
totals in 10 seasons. Independents, 1924-25 pro honors at both defensive with world class speed led
Kansas City Cowboys, 1927 tackle and defensive end. Cowboys in receiving three
FORREST GREGG New York Giants. Highlights: Named to four Pro Bowls.
Tackle. 6-4, 250. Born in times. 371 receptions for
Touchdown pass gave Giants 7,414 yards, 71 TDs. Three
Birthright, Texas, October 18, victory over Bears to win 1927 CHRIS HANBURGER
1933. Died April 12, 2019. Linebacker. 6-2, 218. Born in Pro Bowls.
championship.
Southern Methodist. Inducted Fort Bragg, North Carolina, MIKE HAYNES
in 1977. 1956, 1958-70 GEORGE HALAS August 13, 1941. North Car- Cornerback. 6-2, 195. Born in
Green Bay Packers, 1971 Dal- End. Coach. Team owner. Born olina. Inducted in 2011. 1965- Denison, Texas, July 1, 1953.
las Cowboys. Highlights: in Chicago, Illinois, February 2, 1978 Washington Redskins. Arizona State. Inducted in
Played 188 consecutive 1895. Died October 31, 1983. Highlights: Leader of domi- 1997. 1976-82 New England
games. Nine Pro Bowls. Illinois. Inducted in 1963. Play- nant Redskins defenses. Patriots, 1983-89 Los Angeles
Played on six NFL champi- er-coach 1920 Decatur Sta- Named first-team All-NFL four Raiders. Highlights: Defensive
onship teams, three Super leys, 1921 Chicago Staleys, times in five-season span. rookie of the year. Selected to
Bowl winners. 1922-29 Chicago Bears; Voted to nine Pro Bowls. Three nine Pro Bowls and intercept-
coach 1933-42, 1946-1955, fumble recoveries for TDs tied ed 46 passes, plus one pick in
BOB GRIESE 1958-67 Chicago Bears. High- for NFL record at time of his
Quarterback. 6-1, 190. Born in Super Bowl XVIII.
lights: Charter enshrinee. 324 retirement.
Evansville, Indiana, February 3, coaching wins. Only person ED HEALEY
1945. Purdue. Inducted in associated with NFL through- JOHN HANNAH Tackle. 6-3, 220. Born in Indi-
1990. 1967-80 Miami Dol- out first 50 years. Coached Guard. 6-3, 265. Born in Can- an Orchard, Massachusetts,
phins. Highlights: 25,092 Bears 40 seasons, won six ton, Georgia, April 4, 1951. December 28, 1894. Died
passing yards, 192 touch- NFL titles. Alabama. Inducted in 1991. December 9, 1978. Dart-
downs. Led Miami to three AFC 1973-85 New England Patri- mouth. Inducted in 1964.
titles, Super Bowl VII, VIII wins. ots. Highlights: Renowned as 1920-22 Rock Island Indepen-
premier guard of era. All-Pro dents, 1922-27 Chicago
RUSS GRIMM 10 years, nine Pro Bowls.
Guard. 6-3, 273. Born in Bears. Highlights: Two-way
Scottdale, Pennsylvania, May star. Perennial all-pro with
2, 1959. Pittsburgh. Inducted Bears.
in 2010. 1981-91 Washington
Redskins. Highlights: Member
of famed “Hogs” offensive line,
All-NFL four times, four Pro
Bowls. Member of All-Decade
Team 1980s.

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MEL HEIN GENE HICKERSON ROBERT (CAL) HUBBARD MICHAEL IRVIN
Center. 6-2, 225. Born in Red- Guard. 6-3, 248. Born in Tren- Tackle. 6-5, 250. Born in Wide receiver. 6-2, 207. Born
ding, California, August 22, ton, Tennessee, February 15, Keytesville, Missouri, October in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,
1909. Died January 31, 1992. 1935. Died October 20, 2008. 31, 1900. Died October 17, March 5, 1966. Miami.
Washington State. Inducted in Mississippi. Inducted in 2007. 1977. Centenary, Geneva. Inducted in 2007. 1988-99
1963. 1931-45 New York 1958-73 Cleveland Browns. Inducted in 1963. 1927-28, Dallas Cowboys. Highlights:
Giants. Highlights: Charter Highlights: Blocked for three 1936 New York Giants, 1929- 750 career receptions for
enshrinee. 60-minute regular Hall of Fame running backs. 33, 1935 Green Bay Packers, 11,904 yards, 65 touch-
for 15 years. All-NFL eight Voted to six straight Pro 1936 Pittsburgh Pirates. High- downs. Had NFL record eleven
consecutive years. Bowls. Named to NFL’s All- lights: Charter enshrinee. 100-yard receiving games,
Decade Team of the 1960s. Most feared lineman of his 1995.
TED HENDRICKS time. All-NFL six years, 1927-
Linebacker. 6-7, 235. Born in CLARKE HINKLE 29, 1931-33. RICKEY JACKSON
Guatemala City, Guatemala, Fullback. 5-11, 201. Born in Linebacker. 6-2, 243. Born in
November 1, 1947. Miami. Toronto, Ohio, April 10, 1909. SAM HUFF Pahokee, Florida, March 20,
Inducted in 1990. 1969-73 Died November 9, 1988. Linebacker. 6-1, 230. Born in 1958. Pittsburgh. Inducted in
Baltimore Colts, 1974 Green Bucknell. Inducted in 1964. Morgantown, West Virginia, 2010. 1981-93 New Orleans
Bay Packers, 1975-81 Oak- 1932-41 Green Bay Packers. October 4, 1934. West Vir- Saints, 1994-95 San Francis-
land Raiders, 1982-83 Los Highlights: 3,860 yards rush- ginia. Inducted in 1982. 1956- co 49ers. Highlights: Record-
Angeles Raiders. Highlights: ing, 379 points. Fullback on 1963 New York Giants, 1964- ed double-digit sacks in six
25 blocked field goals, extra offense, linebacker on 67, 1969 Washington Red- seasons. Six Pro Bowls,
points, and punts, 26 intercep- defense. skins. Highlights: 30 intercep- named All-Pro four times. Fin-
tions. Played in 215 consecu- tions. Played in six NFL title ished career as defensive end
tive games. ELROY (CRAZYLEGS) games, five Pro Bowls. Red- with 49ers.
HIRSCH skins player-coach, 1969.
WILBUR (PETE) HENRY Halfback-end. 6-2, 190. Born JIMMY JOHNSON
Tackle. 6-0, 250. Born in in Wausau, Wisconsin, June CLAUDE HUMPHREY Cornerback. 6-2, 187. Born in
Mansfield, Ohio, October 31, 17, 1923. Died January 28, Defensive end. 6-4, 252. Born Dallas, Texas, March 31,
1897. Died February 7, 1952. 2004. Wisconsin, Michigan. in Memphis, Tennessee, June 1938. UCLA. Inducted in
Washington & Jefferson. Inducted in 1968. 1946-48 29, 1944. Tennessee State. 1994. 1961-76 San Francisco
Inducted in 1963. 1920-23, Chicago Rockets (AAFC), Inducted in 2014. 1968-78 49ers. Highlights: 47 inter-
1925-26 Canton Bulldogs, 1949-57 Los Angeles Rams. Atlanta Falcons, 1979-81 ceptions for 615 yards. Five
1927 New York Giants, 1927- Highlights: 387 receptions for Philadelphia Eagles. High- Pro Bowls. Opposing passers
28 Pottsville Maroons. High- 7,029 yards, 60 touchdowns. lights: First team All-Pro five avoided throwing in his area.
lights: Charter enshrinee. Key part of Rams’ revolution- times. Had 122 career sacks,
two interceptions, a fumble JOHN HENRY JOHNSON
Largest player of his time at ary “three end” offense, 1949. Fullback. 6-2, 225. Born in
250 pounds. Bulwark of Can- recovery for a TD, and two
PAUL HORNUNG safeties. Waterproof, Louisiana, Novem-
ton’s championship lines. ber 24, 1929. Died June 3,
Halfback. 6-2, 220. Born in
ARNIE HERBER Louisville, Kentucky, Decem- LAMAR HUNT 2011. St. Mary’s, Arizona
Quarterback. 6-0, 200. Born ber 23, 1935. Notre Dame. Team owner. Born in El Dora- State. Inducted in 1987. 1954-
in Green Bay, Wisconsin, April Inducted in 1986. 1957-62, do, Arkansas, August 2, 1932. 56 San Francisco 49ers, 1957-
2, 1910. Died October 14, 1964-66 Green Bay Packers. Died December 13, 2006. 59 Detroit Lions, 1960-65
1969. Wisconsin, Regis Col- Highlights: 760 points. Led Southern Methodist. Inducted Pittsburgh Steelers, 1966
lege. Inducted in 1966. 1930- NFL scorers three years, in 1972. 1960-2006 Dallas Houston Oilers. Highlights:
1940 Green Bay Packers, including record 176 points, Texans/Kansas City Chiefs. 6,803 yards rushing, 55 total
1944-45 New York Giants. 1960. Record 19 points Highlights: Driving force touchdowns. Member of San
Highlights: NFL passing scored in 1961 NFL title game. behind organization of AFL. Francisco’s “Million-Dollar”
leader 1932, 1934, 1936. Spearheaded merger negotia- backfield.
Came out of retirement to lead KEN HOUSTON tions with NFL, 1966.
Safety. 6-3, 198. Born in CHARLIE JOINER
1944 Giants to NFL Eastern DON HUTSON Wide receiver. 5-11, 180.
crown. Lufkin, Texas, November 12,
1944. Prairie View A&M. End. 6-1, 180. Born in Pine Born in Many, Louisiana,
BILL HEWITT Inducted in 1986. 1967-72 Bluff, Arkansas, January 31, October 14, 1947. Grambling.
End. 5-11, 191. Born in Bay Houston Oilers, 1973-80 1913. Died June 26, 1997. Inducted in 1996. 1969-72
City, Michigan, October 8, Washington Redskins. High- Alabama. Inducted in 1963. Houston Oilers, 1972-75
1909. Died January 14, 1947. lights: 49 interceptions, 898 1935-45 Green Bay Packers. Cincinnati Bengals, 1976-
Michigan. Inducted in 1971. yards, 9 touchdowns. NFL’s Highlights: Charter enshrinee. 1986 San Diego Chargers.
1932-36 Chicago Bears, premier strong safety of 488 receptions for 7,991 Highlights: 750 receptions for
1937-39 Philadelphia Eagles, 1970s. 12 Pro Bowls. yards, 99 touchdowns. NFL 12,146 yards and 65 touch-
1943 Phil-Pitt. Highlights: receiving champion eight downs. Played 18 seasons,
First to be named all-NFL with years. NFL MVP, 1941, 1942. 239 games, most ever for
two teams—1933, 1934, wide receiver at time of retire-
1936 Bears; 1937 Eagles. ment.

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DAVID (DEACON) JONES SONNY JURGENSEN WALT KIESLING EARL (CURLY) LAMBEAU
Defensive end. 6-5, 260. Born Quarterback. 6-0, 203. Born Guard. Coach. 6-2, 245. Born Coach. Born in Green Bay,
in Eatonville, Florida, Decem- in Wilmington, North Carolina, in St. Paul, Minnesota, May Wisconsin, April 9, 1898. Died
ber 9, 1938. Died June 3, August 23, 1934. Duke. 27, 1903. Died March 2, June 1, 1965. Notre Dame.
2013. South Carolina State, Inducted in 1983. 1957-63 1962. St. Thomas (Minneso- Inducted in 1963. 1919-49
Mississippi Vocational. Philadelphia Eagles, 1964- ta). Inducted in 1966. 1926- Green Bay Packers, 1950-51
Inducted in 1980. 1961-71 1974 Washington Redskins. 27 Duluth Eskimos, 1928 Chicago Cardinals, 1952-53
Los Angeles Rams, 1972-73 Highlights: 32,224 yards Pottsville Maroons, 1929-33 Washington Redskins. High-
San Diego Chargers, 1974 passing, 255 touchdowns, Chicago Cardinals, 1934 lights: Charter enshrinee.
Washington Redskins. High- 82.63 passer rating. Sur- Chicago Bears, 1935-36 229-134-22 coaching record
lights: Specialized in quarter- passed 3,000 yards passing Green Bay Packers, 1937-38 with six NFL championships.
back “sacks,” a term he in five seasons. Pittsburgh Pirates; coach, Founded pre-NFL Packers,
invented. Unanimous all- 1939 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1919.
league five consecutive years. JIM KELLY 1940-42 Pittsburgh Steelers;
Quarterback. 6-3, 225. Born co-coach, 1943 Phil-Pitt, JACK LAMBERT
JERRY JONES in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1944 Card-Pitt; coach, 1954- Linebacker. 6-4, 220. Born in
Owner, President & General February 14, 1960. Miami. 56 Pittsburgh Steelers. High- Mantua, Ohio, July 8, 1952.
Manager. Born in Los Angeles, Inducted in 2002. 1986-1996 lights: 34-year career as pro Kent State. Inducted in 1990.
California, October 13, 1942. Buffalo Bills. Highlights: player, assistant coach, head 1974-84 Pittsburgh Steelers.
Arkansas. Inducted in 2017. Passed for more than 3,000 coach. Led Steelers to first Highlights: Leader of ‘Steel
1989-Present Dallas Cow- yards eight times. Mastered winning season, 1942. Curtain.’ NFL defensive player
boys. Highlights: Dallas has the no-huddle offense that of year in 1976, nine Pro
advanced to postseason 13 propelled Bills to four consec- FRANK (BRUISER) KINARD Bowls.
times under Jones. Cowboys utive Super Bowls. Tackle. 6-1, 210. Born in Pela-
posted 10 wins 12 times dur- hatchie, Mississippi, October TOM LANDRY
ing era. Leadership has helped LEROY KELLY 23, 1914. Died September 7, Coach. Born in Mission,
NFL become world’s premier Running back. 6-0, 205. Born 1985. Mississippi. Inducted in Texas, September 11, 1924.
sports league. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1971. 1938-43 Brooklyn Died February 12, 2000.
May 20, 1942. Morgan State. Dodgers, 1944 Brooklyn Texas. Inducted in 1990.
STAN JONES Inducted in 1994. 1964-73 Tigers, 1946-47 New York 1960-88 Dallas Cowboys.
Guard-defensive tackle. 6-1, Cleveland Browns. Highlights: Yankees (AAFC). Highlights: Highlights: 270-178-6 coach-
250. Born in Altoona, Pennsyl- 7,274 yards rushing, 90 total First man to earn both All-NFL, ing record. 20 consecutive
vania, November 24, 1931. touchdowns, 1,000-yard All-AAFC honors. Out because winning seasons. Innovator on
Died May 21, 2010. Maryland. rusher first three years as of injury only once. offense and defense.
Inducted in 1991. 1954-65 starter. Punt return champion,
Chicago Bears, 1966 Wash- 1965. JERRY KRAMER DICK (NIGHT TRAIN) LANE
ington Redskins. Highlights: Guard. 6-3, 245. Born in Jor- Cornerback. 6-2, 210. Born in
Seven consecutive Pro Bowls. CORTEZ KENNEDY dan, Montana, January 23, Austin, Texas, April 16, 1928.
First to rely on weightlifting for Defensive tackle. 6-3, 298. 1936. Idaho. Inducted in 2018. Died January 29, 2002.
football preparation. Born in Osceola, Arkansas, 1958-68 Green Bay Packers. Scottsbluff Junior College.
August 23, 1968. Died May Highlights: Anchored offen- Inducted in 1974. 1952-53
WALTER JONES 23, 2017. Northwest Missis- sive line of Lombardi-era Los Angeles Rams, 1954-59
Tackle. 6-5, 300. Born in sippi Community College, Packers that won Super Bowl I Chicago Cardinals, 1960-65
Aliceville, Alabama, January Miami. Inducted in 2012. and II. Named to NFL’s 50th Detroit Lions. Highlights: 68
19, 1974. Holmes Community 1990-2000 Seattle Seahawks. Anniversary Team, NFL All- interceptions for 1,207 yards,
College, Florida State. Induct- Highlights: NFL Defensive Decade Team of 1960s and 5 touchdowns. Record 14
ed in 2014. 1997-2008 Seat- Player of the Year, 1992. Voted Super Bowl Silver Anniversary interceptions as rookie. Seven
tle Seahawks. Highlights: First to eight Pro Bowls and select- Team. Pro Bowls.
Seahawks lineman to earn a ed first-team All-Pro three
Pro Bowl. Retired with a team- times. Named to the NFL’s All- PAUL KRAUSE JIM LANGER
record nine. All-Pro six times Decade Team of the 1990s. Safety. 6-3, 200. Born in Flint, Center. 6-2, 255. Born in Little
and member of NFL's All Michigan, February 19, 1942. Falls, Minnesota, May 16,
Decade Team of 2000s. Iowa. Inducted in 1998. 1964- 1948. South Dakota State.
67 Washington Redskins, Inducted in 1987. 1970-79
HENRY JORDAN 1968-79 Minnesota Vikings. Miami Dolphins, 1980-81
Defensive tackle, 6-3, 240. Highlights: NFL all-time leader Minnesota Vikings. High-
Born in Emporia, Virginia, Jan- with 81 interceptions. Played lights: Played every offensive
uary 26, 1935. Died February in eight Pro Bowls. Starting down in Dolphins’ perfect
21, 1977. Virginia. Inducted in safety in four Super Bowls. 1972 season. Six Pro Bowls.
1995. 1957-58 Cleveland
Browns, 1959-69 Green Bay WILLIE LANIER
Packers. Highlights: Fixture at Linebacker. 6-1, 245. Born in
DT during Packers’ dynasty. Clover, Virginia, August 21,
Played in four Pro Bowls, 1945. Morgan State. Inducted
seven NFL title games, Super in 1986. 1967-77 Kansas City
Bowls I, II. Chiefs. Highlights: 27 inter-
ceptions. Defensive star in
Super Bowl IV upset. Nick-
named ‘Contact’ for ferocious
tackling.

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STEVE LARGENT DICK LEBEAU FLOYD LITTLE RONNIE LOTT
Wide receiver. 5-11, 191. Cornerback. 6-1, 185. Born in Running back. 5-10, 196. Cornerback-safety. 6-0, 203.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sep- London, Ohio, September 9, Born in New Haven, Connecti- Born in Albuquerque, New
tember 28, 1954, Tulsa. 1937. Ohio State. Inducted in cut, July 4, 1942. Syracuse. Mexico, May 8, 1959. South-
Inducted in 1995. 1976-89 2010. 1959-72 Detroit Lions. Inducted in 2010. 1967-75 ern California. Inducted in
Seattle Seahawks. Highlights: Highlights: Recorded 62 Denver Broncos. Highlights: 2000. 1981-90 San Francisco
819 receptions for 13,089 career interceptions for 762 Broncos’ first 1,000-yard 49ers, 1991-92 Los Angeles
yards, 100 touchdowns. yards, 3 TDs, ranked third all- rusher, won NFL rushing title Raiders, 1993-94 New York
Receptions in 177 consecu- time in interceptions at retire- in 1971. Amassed more than Jets. Highlights: Ten Pro
tive games. ment. Voted to three Pro 12,000 career all-purpose Bowls, 63 career intercep-
Bowls. yards, 54 TDs, five AFL All- tions, and was named to the
YALE LARY Star Games/Pro Bowls. NFL’s 75th Anniversary Team.
Safety. 5-11, 189. Born in Fort ALPHONSE (TUFFY)
Worth, Texas, November 24, LEEMANS LARRY LITTLE SID LUCKMAN
1930. Died May 11, 2017. Fullback. 6-0, 200. Born in Guard. 6-1, 265. Born in Grov- Quarterback. 6-0, 195. Born
Texas A&M. Inducted in 1979. Superior, Wisconsin, Novem- eland, Georgia, November 2, in Brooklyn, New York,
1952-53, 1956-64 Detroit ber 12, 1912. Died January 1945. Bethune-Cookman. November 21, 1916. Died July
Lions. Highlights: 50 inter- 19, 1979. Oregon, George Inducted in 1993. 1967-68 5, 1998. Columbia. Inducted
ceptions. Three NFL punting Washington. Inducted in 1978. San Diego Chargers, 1969-80 in 1965. 1939-50 Chicago
crowns, three touchdowns on 1936-43 New York Giants. Miami Dolphins. Highlights: Bears. Highlights: 137 touch-
punt returns. Nine Pro Bowls. Highlights: 3,132 yards rush- Five Pro Bowls, started in down passes. All-NFL five
ing, 2,318 yards passing, 422 three Super Bowls. Epitome of times. League MVP in 1943.
DANTE LAVELLI yards receiving. Led NFL rush- powerful Dolphins rushing
End. 6-0, 199. Born in Hud- ers as rookie, 1936. game of 1970s. WILLIAM ROY (LINK)
son, Ohio, February 23, 1923. LYMAN
Died January 20, 2009. Ohio MARV LEVY JAMES LOFTON Tackle. 6-2, 252. Born in Table
State. Inducted in 1975. 1946- Coach. Born in Chicago, Illi- Wide receiver. 6-3, 192. Born Rock, Nebraska, November
49 Cleveland Browns (AAFC), nois, August 3, 1925. in Fort Ord, California, July 5, 30, 1898. Died December 28,
1950-56 Cleveland Browns. Wyoming, Coe College, Har- 1956. Stanford. Inducted in 1972. Nebraska. Inducted in
Highlights: 386 receptions for vard. Inducted in 2001. 1978- 2003. 1978-86 Green Bay 1964. 1922-23, 1925 Canton
6,488 yards, 62 touchdowns. 1982 Kansas City Chiefs, Packers, 1987-88 Los Ange- Bulldogs, 1924 Cleveland Bull-
24 catches in six NFL title 1986-97 Buffalo Bills. High- les Raiders, 1989-92 Buffalo dogs, 1925 Frankford Yellow-
games. lights: Led Bills to unprece- Bills, 1993 Los Angeles jackets, 1926-28, 1930-31,
dented four consecutive Super Rams, 1993 Philadelphia 1933-34 Chicago Bears. High-
TY LAW Bowls. Had 154-120 record. Eagles. Highlights: Played 16 lights: Played for four NFL
Cornerback. 5-11, 200. Born Coaching victories ranked seasons, 233 games. Caught champions. In 16 seasons of
in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, 10th when retired. 764 passes for 75 touch- college and pro football,
February 10, 1974. Inducted downs and a then-record played on one losing team.
in 2019. Michigan. 1995- RAY LEWIS 14,004 yards. All-Pro four
2004 New England Patriots, Linebacker. 6-1, 240. Born in times, eight Pro Bowls. TOM MACK
2005, 2008 New York Jets, Bartow, Florida, May 15, Guard. 6-3, 250. Born in
2006-07 Kansas City Chiefs, 1975. Miami (FL). Inducted in VINCE LOMBARDI Cleveland, Ohio, November 1,
2009 Denver Broncos. High- 2018. 1996-2012 Baltimore Coach. Born in Brooklyn, New 1943. Michigan. Inducted in
lights: Intercepted three or Ravens. Highlights: Twice York, June 11, 1913. Died 1999. 1966-78 Los Angeles
more passes in a season nine named AP Defensive Player of September 3, 1970. Fordham. Rams. Highlights: Never
times. Led NFL in intercep- the Year (2000, 2003). Named Inducted in 1971. 1959-67 missed a game in entire 184-
tions twice (1998, 2005). All-Pro eight times. Voted to Green Bay Packers, 1969 game career. Elected to 11 Pro
Registered 53 career intercep- 12 Pro Bowls. First player in Washington Redskins. High- Bowls.
tions for 828 yards and 7 TDs. NFL history with 40 sacks and lights: 105-35-6 coaching
30 interceptions in a career. record in 10 years, including JOHN MACKEY
BOBBY LAYNE five NFL titles and victories in Tight end. 6-2, 224. Born in
Quarterback. 6-2, 190. Born BOB LILLY Super Bowls I and II. New York, New York, Septem-
in Santa Anna, Texas, Decem- Defensive tackle. 6-5, 260. ber 24, 1941. Died July 6,
ber 19, 1926. Died December Born in Olney, Texas, July 26, HOWIE LONG 2011. Syracuse. Inducted in
1, 1986. Texas. Inducted in 1939. Texas Christian. Induct- Defensive end. 6-5, 268. Born 1992. 1963-71 Baltimore
1967. 1948 Chicago Bears, ed in 1980. 1961-74 Dallas in Somerville, Massachusetts, Colts, 1972 San Diego Charg-
1949 New York Bulldogs, Cowboys. Highlights: Eleven January 6, 1960. Villanova. ers. Highlights: 331 recep-
1950-58 Detroit Lions, 1958- Pro Bowls. Played 196 con- Inducted in 2000. 1981-93 tions for 5,236 yards, 38
62 Pittsburgh Steelers. High- secutive games. Foundation of Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. touchdowns. Second tight end
lights: 26,768 yards passing, great Dallas defensive units. Highlights: All-Pro 1983, to enter Hall of Fame.
196 touchdowns, 2,451 yards 1984, 1985. Named All-AFC
rushing. Late touchdown pass four times, 1983-1986. Eight
won 1953 NFL title game. Pro Bowls.

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JOHN MADDEN GEORGE PRESTON KEVIN MAWAE TOMMY MCDONALD
Coach. Born in Austin, Min- MARSHALL Center. 6-4, 289. Born in Wide receiver. 5-9, 175. Born
nesota, April 10, 1936. San Team owner. Born in Grafton, Savannah, Georgia, January in Roy, New Mexico, July 26,
Mateo Junior College, Califor- West Virginia, October 11, 23, 1971. Louisiana State. 1934. Died September 24,
nia Polytechnic College at San 1896. Died August 9, 1969. Inducted in 2019. 1994-97 2018. Oklahoma. Inducted in
Luis Obispo. Inducted in Randolph-Macon. Inducted in Seattle Seahawks, 1998-2005 1998. 1957-63 Philadelphia
2006. 1969-78 Oakland 1963. 1932 Boston Braves, New York Jets, 2006-09 Ten- Eagles, 1964 Dallas Cowboys,
Raiders. Highlights: Became 1933-36 Boston Redskins, nessee Titans. Highlights: 1965-66 Los Angeles Rams,
one of youngest coaches in 1937-69 Washington Red- Blocked for 1,000-yard rusher 1967 Atlanta Falcons, 1968
history when hired at age 32. skins. Highlights: Charter in 13 of his 16 seasons and Cleveland Browns. Highlights:
112-39-7 overall record. enshrinee. Sponsored pro- five different running backs. Recorded 495 receptions for
Owns best regular season gressive rules changes. Orga- Noted for leadership and 8,410 yards, 84 touchdowns.
winning percentage among nized first team band, pio- steady play. Voted to eight Pro
coaches with 100 wins. neered halftime shows. Bowls. HUGH MCELHENNY
Halfback. 6-1, 198. Born in
TIM MARA CURTIS MARTIN DON MAYNARD Los Angeles, California,
Founder-Team Owner. Born in Running back. 5-11, 207. Wide receiver. 6-1, 185. Born December 31, 1928. Wash-
New York, New York, July 29, Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- in Crosbyton, Texas, January ington. Inducted in 1970.
1887. Died February 16, nia, May 1, 1973. Pittsburgh. 25, 1935. Texas Western. 1952-60 San Francisco 49ers,
1959. Did not attend college. Inducted in 2012. 1995-97 Inducted in 1987. 1958 New 1961-62 Minnesota Vikings,
Inducted in 1963. 1925-59 New England Patriots, 1998- York Giants, 1960-62 New 1963 New York Giants, 1964
New York Giants. Highlights: 2005 New York Jets. High- York Titans, 1963-72 New Detroit Lions. Highlights:
Charter enshrinee. Founder of lights: Second player in NFL York Jets, 1973 St. Louis Car- 5,281 rushing yards, 360
New York Giants. Built team history to start career with 10 dinals. Highlights: 633 recep- points. Totaled 11,369 yards
into powerhouse winning four straight 1,000-yard rushing tions for 11,834 yards, 88 rushing, receiving, and return-
NFL titles, 10 division titles. seasons. Retired as fourth- touchdowns. At least 50 ing kicks.
leading rusher of all-time with catches and 1,000 yards in
WELLINGTON MARA 14,101 yards. Racked up five different seasons. JOHNNY (BLOOD) MCNALLY
Team owner. Born in New 17,421 combined net yards Halfback. 6-0, 185. Born in
York, New York, August 14, and 100 career TDs (90 rush- GEORGE MCAFEE New Richmond, Wisconsin,
1916. Died October 25, 2005. ing, 10 receiving). NFL rush- Halfback. 6-0, 177. Born in November 27, 1903. Died
Fordham. Inducted in 1997. ing title, 2004. Corbin, Kentucky, March 13, November 28, 1985. Notre
1937-2005 New York Giants. 1918. Died March 4, 2009. Dame, St. John’s (Minnesota).
Highlights: Lifetime contribu- OLLIE MATSON Duke. Inducted in 1966. 1940- Inducted in 1963. 1925-26
tor to NFL and New York Halfback. 6-2, 220. Born in 41, 1945-50 Chicago Bears. Milwaukee Badgers, 1926-27
Giants. Worked as Giants’ Trinity, Texas, May 1, 1930. Highlights: Two-way star. 25 Duluth Eskimos, 1928
ballboy, secretary, vice-presi- Died February 19, 2011. San interceptions, 234 points. Pottsville Maroons, 1929-33,
dent, president and co-CEO. Francisco. Inducted in 1972. Career punt-return average of 1935-36 Green Bay Packers,
NFC president 1984-2005. 1952, 1954-58 Chicago Car- 12.78 yards per return. 1934 Pittsburgh Pirates; play-
dinals, 1959-62 Los Angeles er-coach, 1937-38 Pittsburgh
GINO MARCHETTI Rams, 1963 Detroit Lions, MIKE MCCORMACK Pirates. Highlights: Charter
Defensive end. 6-4, 245. Born 1964-66 Philadelphia Eagles. Tackle. 6-4, 250. Born in enshrinee. 49 touchdowns,
in Smithers, West Virginia, Highlights: Nine touchdowns Chicago, Illinois, June 21, 297 points in 14 seasons with
January 2, 1927. Died April on kickoff, punt returns. Trad- 1930. Died November 15, five teams.
29, 2019. San Francisco. ed for nine players in 1959. 2013. Kansas. Inducted in
Inducted in 1972. 1952 Dallas 1984. 1951 New York Yanks, MIKE MICHALSKE
Texans, 1953-64, 1966 Balti- BRUCE MATTHEWS 1954-62 Cleveland Browns. Guard. 6-0, 209. Born in
more Colts. Highlights: Guard-tackle-center. 6-5, 289. Highlights: Excelled as offen- Cleveland, Ohio, April 24,
Named top defensive end of Born in Raleigh, North Caroli- sive right tackle for eight 1903. Died October 26, 1983.
NFL’s first 50 years. 10 con- na, August 8, 1961. Southern years. Six Pro Bowls. Penn State. Inducted in 1964.
secutive Pro Bowls. All-NFL California. Inducted in 2007. 1926 New York Yankees
seven times. 1983-2001 Houston Oilers/ RANDALL MCDANIEL (AFL), 1927-28 New York Yan-
Tennessee Oilers/Tennessee Guard. 6-3, 276. Born in kees, 1929-35, 1937 Green
DAN MARINO Titans. Highlights: Played in Phoenix, Arizona, December Bay Packers. Highlights:
Quarterback. 6-4, 218. Born in 296 games, most ever by 19, 1964. Arizona State. Anchored Packers’ champi-
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sep- positional player at time of his Inducted in 2009. 1988-99 onship lines, 1929-1931. First
tember 15, 1961. Pittsburgh. retirement. Named to a Minnesota Vikings, 2000-01 guard enshrined in Canton.
Inducted in 2005. 1983-99 record-tying 14 straight Pro Tampa Bay Buccaneers. High-
Miami Dolphins. Highlights: Bowls. All-Pro nine times, All- lights: 12 Pro Bowls, All-Pro WAYNE MILLNER
Held NFL records for career AFC 12 times. nine straight times. Blocked for End. 6-0, 191. Born in Rox-
passing yardage (61,361), six different 1,000-yard rush- bury, Massachusetts, January
completions (4,967), attempts ers, five 3,000-yard passers. 31, 1913. Died November 19,
(8,358), and touchdowns 1976. Notre Dame. Inducted in
(420). Voted to nine Pro 1968. 1936 Boston Redskins,
Bowls. 1937-41, 1945 Washington
Redskins. Highlights: Red-
skins’ all-time leader with 124
catches when retired. 55- and
78-yard touchdown receptions
in 1937 NFL Championship
Game.

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BOBBY MITCHELL LENNY MOORE GEORGE MUSSO RAY NITSCHKE
Running back-wide receiver. Flanker-running back. 6-1, Guard-tackle. 6-2, 270. Born Linebacker. 6-3, 235. Born in
6-0, 195. Born in Hot Springs, 198. Born in Reading, Penn- in Collinsville, Illinois. April 8, Elmwood Park, Illinois,
Arkansas, June 6, 1935. Illi- sylvania, November 25, 1933. 1910. Died September 5, December 29, 1936. Died
nois. Inducted in 1983. 1958- Penn State. Inducted in 1975. 2000. Millikin. Inducted in March 8, 1998. Illinois.
1961 Cleveland Browns, 1956-67 Baltimore Colts. 1982. 1933-44 Chicago Inducted in 1978. 1958-72
1962-68 Washington Red- Highlights: From 1963-65, Bears. Highlights: First player Green Bay Packers. High-
skins. Highlights: 91 touch- scored touchdowns in record to achieve All-NFL status at lights: MVP of 1962 title
downs, including 8 on kickoff 18 consecutive games. 113 two positions—tackle in 1935 game. Named NFL’s all-time
and punt returns. 14,078 career touchdowns, 12,451 and guard in 1937. linebacker in 1969.
combined yards. combined net yards.
BRONKO NAGURSKI CHUCK NOLL
RON MIX RANDY MOSS Fullback. 6-2, 225. Born in Coach. Born in Cleveland,
Tackle. 6-4, 255. Born in Los Wide receiver. 6-4, 210. Born Rainy River, Ontario, Canada, Ohio, January 5, 1932. Died
Angeles, California, March 10, in Rand, West Virginia, Febru- November 3, 1908. Died Jan- June 13, 2014. Dayton.
1938. Southern California. ary 13, 1977. Marshall. uary 7, 1990. Minnesota. Inducted in 1993. 1969-91
Inducted in 1979. 1960 Los Inducted in 2018. 1998-2004, Inducted in 1963. 1930-37, Pittsburgh Steelers. High-
Angeles Chargers, 1961-69 2010 Minnesota Vikings, 1943 Chicago Bears. High- lights: Coached for 23 years.
San Diego Chargers, 1971 2005-06 Oakland Raiders, lights: Charter enshrinee. Won four Super Bowl titles (IX,
Oakland Raiders. Highlights: 2007-10 New England Patri- 2,778 rushing yards in nine X, XIII, XIV).
All-AFL nine times. Only two ots, 2010 Tennessee Titans, seasons. All-NFL five times.
holding penalties in 10 years 2012 San Francisco 49ers. LEO NOMELLINI
with the Chargers. Highlights: Recorded 982 JOE NAMATH Defensive tackle. 6-3, 264.
catches for 15,292 yards and Quarterback. 6-2, 200. Born Born in Lucca, Italy, June 19,
ART MONK 156 TDs. Set NFL record with in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, 1924. Died October 17, 2000.
Wide receiver. 6-3, 210. Born 23 touchdown receptions, May 31, 1943. Alabama. Minnesota. Inducted in 1969.
in White Plains, New York, 2007. Led NFL in TD recep- Inducted in 1985. 1965-76 1950-63 San Francisco 49ers.
December 5, 1957. Syracuse. tions five times. Selected to New York Jets, 1977 Los Highlights: Played every
Inducted in 2008. 1980-93 NFL All-Decade Team of Angeles Rams. Highlights: 49ers game for 14 seasons.
Washington Redskins, 1994 2000s. First quarterback to pass for 10 Pro Bowls.
New York Jets, 1995 Philadel- more than 4,000 yards in sea-
phia Eagles. Highlights: 940 MARION MOTLEY son, 1967. Guaranteed, deliv- JONATHAN OGDEN
receptions, 12,721 yards, 68 Fullback. 6-1, 238. Born in ered victory over Colts in Tackle. 6-9, 345. Born in
TDs. Set then-single season Leesburg, Georgia, June 5, Super Bowl III. Washington, D.C., July 31,
record, 106 catches, 1984. 1920. Died June 27, 1999. 1974. Inducted in 2013.
Had 50 or more catches in a South Carolina State, Nevada. EARLE (GREASY) NEALE 1996-2007 Baltimore Ravens.
season nine times. Inducted in 1968. 1946-49 Coach. Born in Parkersburg, Highlights: First-ever draft
Cleveland Browns (AAFC), West Virginia, November 5, pick of the Ravens. Named
JOE MONTANA 1950-53 Cleveland Browns, 1891. Died November 2, first-team All-Pro six times.
Quarterback. 6-2, 200. Born 1955 Pittsburgh Steelers. 1973. West Virginia Wesleyan. Elected to 11 Pro Bowls.
in New Eagle, Pennsylvania, Highlights: AAFC’s all-time Inducted in 1969. 1941-42, Member of NFL’s All-Decade
June, 11, 1956. Notre Dame. rushing champion. Led league 1944-50 Philadelphia Eagles; Team of 2000s.
Inducted in 2000. 1979-90, in rushing in first NFL season. co-coach, 1943 Phil-Pitt.
1992 San Francisco 49ers, Highlights: Turned Eagles into MERLIN OLSEN
1993-94 Kansas City Chiefs. MIKE MUNCHAK winners with three consecu- Defensive tackle. 6-5, 270.
Highlights: MVP in Super Guard. 6-3, 281. Born in tive division crowns, NFL Born in Logan, Utah, Septem-
Bowl’s XVI, XIX, and XXIV. Scranton, Pennsylvania, March championships in 1948 and ber 15, 1940. Died March 11,
Eight Pro Bowls and All-NFL 5, 1960. Penn State. Inducted 1949. 2010. Utah State. Inducted in
three times. in 2001. 1982-93 Houston Oil- 1982. 1962-76 Los Angeles
ers. Highlights: Devastating ERNIE NEVERS Rams. Highlights: Member of
WARREN MOON blocker, All-AFC seven times, Fullback. 6-1, 205. Born in the “Fearsome Foursome.”
Quarterback. 6-3, 212. Born elected to nine Pro Bowls. Willow River, Minnesota, June Named to 14 consecutive Pro
in Los Angeles, California, 11, 1903. Died May 3, 1976. Bowls, Rams’ all-time team.
November 18, 1956. West ANTHONY MUÑOZ Stanford. Inducted in 1963.
Los Angeles Junior College, Tackle. 6-6, 278. Born in 1926-27 Duluth Eskimos, JIM OTTO
Washington. Inducted in Ontario, California, August 19, 1929-1931 Chicago Cardi- Center. 6-2, 255. Born in
2006. 1984-93 Houston Oil- 1958. Southern California. nals. Highlights: Charter Wausau, Wisconsin, January
ers, 1994-96 Minnesota Inducted in 1998. 1980-92 enshrinee. Holds NFL’s 5, 1938. Miami. Inducted in
Vikings, 1997-98 Seattle Sea- Cincinnati Bengals. High- longest-standing record, 40 1980. 1960-74 Oakland
hawks, 1999-2000 Kansas lights: All-Pro choice 11 con- points in one game in 1929. Raiders. Highlights: Named
City Chiefs. Highlights: secutive years, 1981-1991. AFL’s all-time center. Played in
Passed for 49,325 yards and Selected to 11 straight Pro OZZIE NEWSOME 210 games, 12 AFL All-Star
291 touchdowns in 17 NFL Bowls. Tight end. 6-2, 232. Born in Games or Pro Bowls, six
seasons. Elected to nine Pro Muscle Shoals, Alabama, AFL/AFC title games.
Bowls including eight straight. March 16, 1956. Alabama.
Threw for 3,000 yards in nine Inducted in 1999. 1978-90
seasons. Cleveland Browns. Highlights:
Finished career as all-time
leader among tight ends with
662 receptions for 7,980
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STEVE OWEN BILL PARCELLS PETE PIHOS HUGH (SHORTY) RAY
Tackle. Coach. 6-2, 235. Born Coach. Born in Englewood, End. 6-1, 210. Born in Orlando, Supervisor of officials 1938-
in Cleo Springs, Oklahoma, New Jersey, August 22, 1941. Florida, October 22, 1923. Died 1952. Born in Highland Park,
April 21, 1898. Died May 17, Inducted in 2013. 1983-1990 August 16, 2011. Indiana. Illinois, September 21, 1884.
1964. Phillips. Inducted in New York Giants, 1993-96 Inducted in 1970. 1947-55 Died September 16, 1956. Illi-
1966. 1924-25 Kansas City New England Patriots, 1997- Philadelphia Eagles. High- nois. Inducted in 1966. High-
Cowboys, 1925 Cleveland 99 New York Jets, 2003-06 lights: Three-time NFL receiv- lights: Supervisor of Officials,
Bulldogs, 1926-31, 1933 New Dallas Cowboys. Highlights: ing champion. Caught winning 1938-1952. Streamlined rules
York Giants; coach, 1930- Only coach to lead four differ- touchdown in 1949 NFL to improve game tempo, play-
1953 New York Giants. High- ent teams to the playoffs. Championship Game. er safety.
lights: Both player and coach. Named NFL Coach of the Year
Coached Giants to record of twice (1986 and 1994). Led ANDRE REED
155-108-17, eight divisional Giants to two Super Bowl BILL POLIAN Wide receiver. 6-2, 190. Born
titles, two NFL champi- titles. Overall record: 183- Contributor. Born in Bronx, in Allentown, Pennsylvania,
onships. 138-1. New York, December 8, 1942. January 29, 1964. Kutztown.
New York University. Inducted Inducted in 2014. 1985-99
TERRELL OWENS CLARENCE (ACE) PARKER in 2015. 1978-1982 Kansas Buffalo Bills, 2000 Washing-
Wide receiver. 6-3, 224. Born Quarterback. 5-11, 168. Born City Chiefs, 1984-1992 Buffa- ton Redskins. Highlights:
in Alexander City, Alabama, in Portsmouth, Virginia, May lo Bills, 1993-94 National Most prolific receiver in Bill
December 7, 1973. Ten- 17, 1912. Died November 6, Football League, 1995-97 history. His 951 career recep-
nessee-Chattanooga. Inducted 2013. Duke. Inducted in 1972. Carolina Panthers, 1998-2011 tions was third all-time when
in 2018. 1996-2003 San Fran- 1937-41 Brooklyn Dodgers, Indianapolis Colts. Highlights: he retired.
cisco 49ers, 2004-05 1945 Boston Yanks, 1946 Spent 32 seasons in NFL.
Philadelphia Eagles, 2006-08 New York Yankees (AAFC). Turned the fortunes of three ED REED
Dallas Cowboys, 2009 Buffalo Highlights: Two-way threat. different NFL teams. Named Safety. 5-11, 200. Born in St.
Bills, 2010 Cincinnati Bengals. Two-time All-NFL performer, NFL’s Executive of the Year by Rose, Louisiana, September
Highlights: Career totals: league MVP in 1940. The Sporting News six times. 11, 1978. Miami (FL). Induct-
1,078 catches for 15,934 ed in 2019. 2002-2012 Balti-
yards, 14.8 yards per catch JIM PARKER FRITZ POLLARD more Ravens, 2013 Houston
and 153 TDs. Registered nine Guard-tackle. 6-3, 273. Born Halfback-Coach. 5-9, 165. Texans, 2013 New York Jets.
1,000-yard seasons. Had 60 in Macon, Georgia, April 3, Born in Chicago, Illinois, Janu- Highlights: NFL’s Defensive
or more catches in all but 1934. Died July 18, 2005. ary 27, 1894. Died May 11, Player of the Year, 2004.
three seasons. NFL’s All- Ohio State. Inducted in 1973. 1986. Brown. Inducted in Career statistics: 64 intercep-
Decade Team of 2000s. 1957-1967 Baltimore Colts. 2005. 1919-21, 1925-26 tions returned for NFL record
Highlights: First full-time Akron Pros/Indians, 1922 Mil- 1,590 yards and 7 TDs.
ORLANDO PACE offensive lineman elected to waukee Badgers, 1923, 1925 Selected All-Pro six times.
Tackle. 6-7, 320. Born in San- Hall of Fame. All-NFL eight Hammond Pros, 1925 Provi-
dusky, Ohio, November 4, consecutive years, eight Pro dence Steam Roller. High- DAN REEVES
1975. Ohio State. Inducted in Bowls. lights: True pioneer as one of Team owner. Born in New
2016. 1997-2008 St. Louis two African American players York, New York, June 30,
Rams, 2009 Chicago Bears. WALTER PAYTON in the NFL in 1920 and helped 1912. Died April 15, 1971.
Highlights: First overall pick, Running back. 5-10, 202. lead Akron to league title that Georgetown. Inducted in
1997 NFL Draft. Blocked for Born in Columbia, Mississippi, season. In 1921, became the 1967. 1941-45 Cleveland
three straight NFL MVPs. All- July 25, 1954. Died November league’s first black head Rams, 1946-71 Los Angeles
Pro five times. 1, 1999. Jackson State. coach. Rams. Highlights: Moved
Inducted in 1993. 1975-87 Rams to Los Angeles in 1946
ALAN PAGE Chicago Bears. Highlights: JOHN RANDLE and opened up West Coast to
Defensive tackle. 6-4, 225. NFL’s all-time leading rusher Defensive tackle. 6-1, 278. pro football. First postwar
Born in Canton, Ohio, August with 16,726 yards and com- Born in Hearne, Texas, owner to sign African-Ameri-
7, 1945. Notre Dame. Induct- bined net yardage with 21,803 December 12, 1967. Trinity can player.
ed in 1988. 1967-78 at time of retirement. Valley Community College;
Minnesota Vikings, 1978-81 Texas A&I. Inducted in 2010. MEL RENFRO
Chicago Bears. Highlights: JOE PERRY 1990-2000 Minnesota Vikings, Cornerback-safety. 6-0, 192.
Dominating defensive tackle Fullback. 6-0, 200. Born in 2001-03 Seattle Seahawks. Born in Houston, Texas,
played in 238 consecutive Stevens, Arkansas, January Highlights: Undrafted free December 30, 1941. Oregon.
games, four Super Bowls. 22, 1927. Died April 25, 2011. agent rookie, record eight Inducted in 1996. 1964-77
Won league MVP honors in Compton Junior College. straight seasons with 10 or Dallas Cowboys. Highlights:
1971. Inducted in 1969. 1948-49 more sacks, had 137.5 career 52 interceptions for 626 yards
San Francisco 49ers (AAFC), sacks. Voted to seven Pro and 3 touchdowns. Also
1950-60, 1963 San Francisco Bowls, named All-Pro/NFC six added 842 yards on punt
49ers, 1961-62 Baltimore consecutive years, All-AFC returns, 2,246 yards on kick-
Colts. Highlights: First player once. off returns. Elected to Pro
in NFL history to gain 1,000 Bowl first 10 seasons.
yards two consecutive sea-
sons. 12,532 combined
yards.

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JERRY RICE WILLIE ROAF DAN ROONEY CHARLIE SANDERS
Wide receiver. 6-2, 200. Born Tackle. 6-5, 300. Born in Pine Administrator-Team Owner. Tight end. 6-4, 230. Born in
in Starksville, Mississippi, Bluff, Arkansas, April 18, Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- Richlands, North Carolina,
October 13, 1962. Mississippi 1970. Louisiana Tech. Induct- nia, July, 20, 1932. Died April August 25, 1946. Died July 2,
Valley State. Inducted in 2010. ed in 2012. 1993-2001 New 13, 2017. Duquesne. Inducted 2015. Minnesota. Inducted in
1985-2000 San Francisco Orleans Saints, 2002-05 in 2000. 1955-present Pitts- 2007. 1968-77 Detroit Lions.
49ers, 2001-04 Oakland Kansas City Chiefs. High- burgh Steelers. Highlights: Highlights: 336 career recep-
Raiders, 2004 Seattle Sea- lights: Voted to 11 Pro Bowls, Has been on the board of tions for 4,817 yards and 31
hawks. Highlights: NFL’s all- named first-team All-Pro directors for the NFL Trust touchdowns. Selected to
time reception leader with seven times. Member of both Fund, NFL Films, and Schedul- seven Pro Bowls. Named to
1,549 catches for 22,895 the NFL’s All-Decade Team of ing Committee. Played a key the NFL’s All-Decade Team of
yards, 208 total touchdowns. the 1990s and 2000s. role in the labor agreement 1970s.
Had 14 seasons with 1,000 reached in 1993 between the
yards receiving; 23,546 com- DAVE ROBINSON NFL owners and players. DEION SANDERS
bined net yards. All-Pro 11 Linebacker. 6-3, 245. Born in Cornerback-Kick returner-Punt
times, Super Bowl XXIII MVP. Mt. Holly, New Jersey, May 3, PETE ROZELLE returner. 6-1, 195. Born in Fort
1941. Inducted in 2013. 1963- Commissioner. Born in South Myers, Florida, August 9,
LES RICHTER 1972 Green Bay Packers, Gate, California, March 1, 1967. Florida State. Inducted
Linebacker. 6-3, 238. Born in 1973-74 Washington Red- 1926. Died December 6, in 2011. 1989-93 Atlanta Fal-
Fresno, California, October 6, skins. Highlights: Starting out- 1996. Compton Junior Col- cons, 1994 San Francisco
1930. Died June 12, 2010. side linebacker in three NFL lege, San Francisco. Inducted 49ers, 1995-99 Dallas Cow-
California. Inducted in 2011. championship game and two in 1985. Commissioner, 1960- boys, 2000 Washington Red-
1954-62 Los Angeles Rams. Super Bowl wins. Recorded 27 1989. Highlights: Negotiated skins, 2004-05 Baltimore
Highlights: Second overall career interceptions. Voted to first league-wide television Ravens. Highlights: First-
pick in 1952 by New York three Pro Bowl Bowls. Named contract in 1962. Generally team All-NFL nine times.
Yanks. Rights traded to Rams to NFL’s All-Decade Team of recognized as premiere com- Voted to the NFL’s All-Decade
in exchange for 11 players. 1960s. missioner in all of sports. Team of the 1990s at both
Rugged, fierce competitor. Credited with making NFL the cornerback and punt returner.
Voted to eight straight Pro JOHNNY ROBINSON nation’s most popular sport. 53 career interceptions.
Bowls. Recorded 16 career Safety. 6-1, 205. Born in Career touchdowns include
interceptions, also handled Delhi, Louisiana, September 9, BOB ST. CLAIR six on punt returns, three on
Rams’ placekicking duties 1938. Louisiana State. Induct- Tackle. 6-9, 265. Born in San kickoff returns, nine on inter-
early in career. ed in 2019. 1960-71 Dallas Francisco, California, February ceptions, one fumble recov-
Texans/Kansas City Chiefs. 18, 1931. Died April 20, 2015. ery, and three receiving.
JOHN RIGGINS Highlights: Intercepted 57 San Francisco, Tulsa. Inducted
Running back. 6-2, 240. Born career interceptions, returned in 1990. 1953-63 San Fran- WARREN SAPP
in Seneca, Kansas, August 4, for 741 yards and 1 TD. cisco 49ers. Highlights: Defensive tackle. 6-2, 300.
1949. Kansas. Inducted in Named to AFL’s All-Time Exceptional offensive lineman. Born in Orlando, Florida,
1992. 1971-75 New York Team. Single-season best 10 Also played goal-line defense December 19, 1972. Inducted
Jets, 1976-79, 1981-85 interceptions in 1966 (led and had 10 blocked field in 2013. 1995-2003 Tampa
Washington Redskins. High- AFL) and 1970 (led NFL). goals, 1956. Bay Buccaneers, 2004-07
lights: 11,352 rushing yards, Oakland Raiders. Highlights:
116 total touchdowns. MVP of ANDY ROBUSTELLI ED SABOL Amassed 96.5 career sacks.
Super Bowl XVII with 166 Defensive end. 6-0, 230. Born Founder-President-Chairman. Named 1999 NFL Defensive
rushing yards including game- in Stamford, Connecticut, Born in Atlantic City, New Jer- Player of the Year. First-team
winning 43-yard touchdown. December 6, 1925. Died May sey, September 11, 1916. All-Pro four straight seasons.
31, 2011. Arnold College. Died February 9, 2015. Ohio Member of NFL’s All-Decade
JIM RINGO Inducted in 1971. 1951-55 Los State. Inducted in 2011. 1964- Teams of 1990s and 2000s.
Center. 6-2, 230. Born in Angeles Rams, 1956-64 New 1995 NFL Films. Highlights:
Orange, New Jersey, Novem- York Giants. Highlights: Bid and received rights to film GALE SAYERS
ber 21, 1931. Died November Anchored defense in eight 1962 NFL Championship Running back. 6-0, 200. Born
19, 2007. Syracuse. Inducted championship games. Named Game. Two years later, found- in Wichita, Kansas, May 30,
in 1981. 1953-63 Green Bay NFL’s top player in 1962. ed NFL Films. During his 1943. Kansas. Inducted in
Packers, 1964-67 Philadel- tenure, NFL Films won 52 1977. 1965-71 Chicago
phia Eagles. Highlights: Ten- ART ROONEY Emmys. Vision and innova- Bears. Highlights: Broke into
time Pro Bowl selection, Founder-Team Owner. Born in tions changed the way in league by scoring rookie-
seven-time All-NFL selection. Coulterville, Pennsylvania, which sports were presented. record 22 touchdowns. Led
Started in then-record 182 January 27, 1901. Died league in rushing in 1966,
consecutive games. August 25, 1988. Georgetown, BARRY SANDERS 1969. MVP of three Pro
Duquesne. Inducted in 1964. Running back. 5-8, 203. Born Bowls.
1933-39 Pittsburgh Pirates, in Wichita, Kansas, July 16,
1940-42, 1945-88 Pittsburgh 1968. Oklahoma State. Induct- JOE SCHMIDT
Steelers, 1943 Phil-Pitt, 1944 ed in 2004. 1989-98 Detroit Linebacker. 6-0, 222. Born in
Card-Pitt. Highlights: Founded Lions. Highlights: 15,269 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jan-
Pittsburgh Pirates in 1933 and rushing yards, 99 touch- uary 18, 1932. Pittsburgh.
renamed them Steelers in downs. Rushed for 1,000 Inducted in 1973. 1953-65
1940. Team won four Super yards in each of 10 seasons. Detroit Lions. Highlights: 24
Bowls in 1970s. NFL co-MVP, 1997. Selected interceptions. Lions’ team
to 10 Pro Bowls. captain for nine years. Mas-
tered middle linebacker posi-
tion that evolved in 1950s.

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TEX SCHRAMM ART SHELL JACKIE SLATER JOHN STALLWORTH
Team president-general man- Tackle. 6-5, 285. Born in Tackle. 6-4, 277. Born in Wide receiver. 6-2, 191. Born
ager. Born in San Gabriel, Cal- Charleston, South Carolina, Jackson, Mississippi, May 27, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, July
ifornia, June 2, 1920. Died November 26, 1946. Mary- 1954. Jackson State. Inducted 15, 1952. Alabama A&M.
July 15, 2003. Texas. Inducted land State-Eastern Shore. in 2001. 1976-95 Los Ange- Inducted in 2002. 1974-87
in 1991. 1947-56 Los Angeles Inducted in 1989. 1968-82 les/St. Louis Rams. High- Pittsburgh Steelers. High-
Rams. 1960-89 Dallas Cow- Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. lights: Played 20 seasons, lights: 537 receptions for
boys. Highlights: Played Highlights: Cornerstone of 259 games. Blocked for seven 8,723 yards, 63 touchdowns.
prominent role in AFL-NFL Raiders’ offensive line in different 1,000-yard rushers. Scored go-ahead touchdown
merger. Chairman of Competi- 1970s. 207 regular-season Seven Pro Bowls. in Super Bowl XIV on 73-yard
tion Committee from 1966- games, 23 postseason reception.
1988. games, eight Pro Bowls. BRUCE SMITH
Defensive end. 6-4, 280. Born DICK STANFEL
JUNIOR SEAU WILL SHIELDS in Norfolk, Virginia, June 18, Guard. 6-3, 236. Born in San
Linebacker. 6-3, 250. Born in Guard 6-3, 320. Born in Fort 1963. Virginia Tech. Inducted Francisco, California, July 20,
San Diego, California, January Riley, Kansas, September 15, in 2009. 1985-99 Buffalo 1927. Died June 22, 2015.
19, 1969. Died May 2, 2012. 1971. Nebraska, Inducted in Bills, 2000-03 Washington San Francisco. Inducted in
Southern California. Inducted 2015. 1993-2006 Kansas City Redskins. Highlights: NFL’s 2016. 1952-55 Detroit Lions,
in 2015. 1990-2002 San Chiefs. Highlights: Earned 12 all-time leader in sacks with 1956-58 Washington Red-
Diego Chargers, 2003-05 straight Pro Bowl berths. 200. Named All-Pro nine skins. Highlights: Named
Miami Dolphins, 2006-09 Never missed a game during times, 11 Pro Bowls. Selected team MVP in 1953 champi-
New England Patriots. High- 14-season career; 224 games to NFL’s All-Decade Team of onship season, rare honor for
lights: NFL Defensive Player played with 223 starts. A 1980s and 1990s. offensive lineman. Named All-
of the Year in 1992. First-team member of the NFL’s All- NFL five times in seven sea-
All-Pro selection eight times. Decade Team of the 2000s. EMMITT SMITH sons. Retired in prime to pur-
Selected to play in 12 Pro Running back. 5-9, 207. Born sue coaching career.
Bowls. Recorded 10 or more DON SHULA in Pensacola, Florida, May 15,
tackles in a game 64 times. Coach. Born in Grand River, 1969. Florida. Inducted in BART STARR
Ohio, January 4, 1930. John 2010. 1990-2002 Dallas Quarterback. 6-1, 200. Born
LEE ROY SELMON Carroll. Inducted in 1997. Cowboys, 2003-04 Arizona in Montgomery, Alabama,
Defensive end. 6-3, 250. Born 1963-69 Baltimore Colts, Cardinals. Highlights: Won January 9, 1934. Died May
in Eufaula, Oklahoma, October 1970-95 Miami Dolphins. four rushing titles in five years, 26, 2019. Alabama. Inducted
20, 1954. Died September 4, Highlights: Won more games recorded record 11 straight in 1977. 1956-71 Green Bay
2011. Oklahoma. Inducted in (347) than any coach in NFL 1,000-yard seasons. NFL’s all- Packers. Highlights: Quarter-
1995. 1976-84 Tampa Bay history. Won two Super Bowl time leading rusher with backed Packers to six division
Buccaneers. Highlights: 781⁄2 titles, including Super Bowl VII 18,355 yards, 164 rushing titles, five NFL titles, and first
sacks, 380 quarterback pres- when Dolphins recorded NFL’s TDs. Won NFL MVP and Super two Super Bowls in which he
sures, forced 28 fumbles. Six only perfect season (17-0). Bowl XXVIII MVP in 1993. was MVP.
consecutive Pro Bowl selec-
tions. O.J. SIMPSON JACKIE SMITH ROGER STAUBACH
Running back. 6-1, 212. Born Tight end. 6-4, 232. Born in Quarterback. 6-3, 202. Born
SHANNON SHARPE in San Francisco, California, Columbia, Mississippi, Febru- in Cincinnati, Ohio, February
Tight end. 6-2, 230. Born in July 9, 1947. City College ary 23, 1940. Northwestern 5, 1942. New Mexico Military
Chicago, Illinois, June 26, (San Francisco), Southern State (Louisiana). Inducted in Institute, Navy. Inducted in
1968. Savannah State. Induct- California. Inducted in 1985. 1994. 1963-77 St. Louis Car- 1985. 1969-79 Dallas Cow-
ed in 2011. 1990-99, 2002- 1969-77 Buffalo Bills, 1978- dinals, 1978 Dallas Cowboys. boys. Highlights: Led Cow-
03 Denver Broncos, 2000-01 79 San Francisco 49ers. Highlights: 480 receptions for boys to four NFC titles and vic-
Baltimore Ravens. Highlights: Highlights: In 1973, became 7,918 yards, 40 touchdowns. tories in Super Bowls VI, XII.
Retired as the NFL’s all-time first player to rush for 2,000 Third tight end to be elected to When retired, 83.4 career
leader among tight ends for yards in season. Finished Hall of Fame. passer rating was best of all
catches (815), receiving yards career with four rushing titles, time.
(10,060) and TD receptions 11,236 yards. KEN STABLER
(62). Selected as first- or sec- Quarterback. 6-3, 215. Born ERNIE STAUTNER
ond-team All-Pro five times, MIKE SINGLETARY in Foley, Alabama, December Defensive tackle. 6-2, 235.
named to eight Pro Bowls. Linebacker. 6-0, 230. Born in 25, 1945. Died July 8, 2015. Born in Prinzing-by-Cham,
Played on three Super Bowl Houston, Texas, October 9, Alabama. Inducted in 2016. Bavaria, April 20, 1925. Died
championship teams in four 1958. Baylor. Inducted in 1970-79 Oakland Raiders, February 16, 2006. Boston
seasons. 1998. 1981-92 Chicago 1980-81 Houston Oilers, College. Inducted in 1969.
Bears. Highlights: All-Pro 1982-84 New Orleans Saints. 1950-63 Pittsburgh Steelers.
BILLY SHAW choice eight times and All-NFC Highlights: Compiled impres- Highlights: Played in nine Pro
Guard. 6-2, 258. Born in nine consecutive seasons. sive .661 winning percentage. Bowls and won the best line-
Natchez, Mississippi, Decem- Selected to 10 Pro Bowls. Career total: 27,938 yards, man award in 1957. Recorded
ber 15, 1938. Georgia Tech. 194 TDs. First QB since AFL- 3 safeties.
Inducted in 1999. 1961-69 NFL merger to lead team to
Buffalo Bills. Highlights: First five consecutive conference
player who played entire championships.
career in AFL to be elected to
Hall of Fame. Named to AFL’s
all-time team.

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JAN STENERUD JOE STYDAHAR JIM TAYLOR JIM THORPE
Kicker. 6-2, 190. Born in Fet- Tackle. 6-4, 230. Born in Kay- Fullback. 6-0, 216. Born in Halfback. 6-1, 190. Born in
sund, Norway, November 26, lor, Pennsylvania, March 17, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sep- Prague, Oklahoma, May 28,
1942. Montana State. Induct- 1912. Died March 23, 1977. tember 20, 1935. Died Octo- 1888. Died March 28, 1953.
ed in 1991. 1967-79 Kansas West Virginia. Inducted in ber 13, 2018. Hinds Junior Carlisle. Inducted in 1963.
City Chiefs, 1980-83 Green 1967. 1936-42, 1945-46 College; Louisiana State. 1915-17, 1919-1920, 1926
Bay Packers, 1984-85 Min- Chicago Bears. Highlights: Inducted in 1976. 1958-66 Canton Bulldogs, 1921 Cleve-
nesota Vikings. Highlights: One of stalwarts of Bears’ Green Bay Packers, 1967 New land Indians, 1922-23 Oorang
1,699 points on 580 extra ‘Monsters of the Midway.’ Orleans Saints. Highlights: Indians, 1924 Rock Island
points, 373 field goals. First Played on five divisional, three 8,597 rushing yards, 558 Independents, 1925 New York
pure placekicker to enter Hall NFL championship teams. points. In 1962, led league in Giants, 1928 Chicago Cardi-
of Fame. rushing and scoring with 19 nals. Highlights: Charter
LYNN SWANN touchdowns. enshrinee. First president of
DWIGHT STEPHENSON Wide receiver. 5-11, 180. American Professional Foot-
Center. 6-2, 255. Born in Born in Alcoa, Tennessee, LAWRENCE TAYLOR ball Association, 1920. Played
Murfreesboro, North Carolina, March 7, 1952. Southern Cal- Linebacker. 6-3, 237. Born in for 12 seasons.
November 20, 1957. Alaba- ifornia. Inducted in 2001. Williamsburg, Virginia, Febru-
ma. Inducted in 1998. 1980- 1974-1982 Pittsburgh Steel- ary 4, 1959. North Carolina. MICK TINGELHOFF
87 Miami Dolphins. High- ers. Highlights: All-AFC three Inducted in 1999. 1981-93 Center. 6-2, 237. Born in Lex-
lights: Recognized as premier times. Selected to three Pro New York Giants. Highlights: ington, Nebraska, May 22,
center of his time. All-Pro, All- Bowls. MVP, Super Bowl X. Redefined the position of out- 1940. Nebraska. Inducted in
AFC five straight years. Select- side linebacker. All-Pro nine 2015. 1962-78 Minnesota
ed to five Pro Bowls. FRAN TARKENTON times, 10 Pro Bowls. NFL Vikings. Highlights: Signed as
Quarterback. 6-0, 185. Born MVP in 1986. a rookie free agent. Earned
MICHAEL STRAHAN in Richmond, Virginia, Febru- starting nod as rookie and
Defensive end. 6-5, 255. Born ary 3, 1940. Georgia. Inducted DERRICK THOMAS never relinquished role during
in Houston, Texas, November in 1986. 1961-66, 1972-78 Linebacker. 6-3, 243. Born in career. All-NFL/All-Pro-choice
21, 1971. Texas Southern. Minnesota Vikings, 1967-71 Miami, Florida, January 1, seven times (1964–1970).
Inducted in 2014. 1993-2007 New York Giants. Highlights: 1967. Died February 8, 2000.
New York Giants. Highlights: At retirement, held NFL Alabama. Inducted in 2009. ANDRE TIPPETT
Recorded 141.5 career sacks. records for attempts (6,467), 1989-99 Kansas City Chiefs. Linebacker. 6-3, 240. Born in
His 22.5 sacks in 2001 is an completions (3,686), yards Highlights: Set NFL record Birmingham, Alabama,
NFL record. Named to NFL's (47,003), and touchdowns with 7 sacks in one game. December 27, 1959. Iowa;
All-Decade Team of 2000s. (342). Four touchdowns pass- Recorded most sacks in NFL Ellsworth (IA) Jr. College.
es in first NFL game. during 1990s. Nine Pro Bowls. Inducted in 2008. 1982-88,
HANK STRAM Named to NFL’s All-Decade 1990-93 New England Patri-
Coach. Born in Chicago, Illi- CHARLEY TAYLOR Team of 1990s. ots. Highlights: Recorded 100
nois, January 3, 1923. Died Running back-wide receiver. career sacks including per-
July 4, 2005. Purdue. Induct- 6-3, 210. Born in Grand EMMITT THOMAS sonal best 18.5 sacks, 1984.
ed in 2003. 1960-74 Dallas Prairie, Texas, September 28, Cornerback. 6-2, 192. Born in Named to five straight Pro
Texans/Kansas City Chiefs, 1941. Arizona State. Inducted Angleton, Texas, June 3, Bowls, 1985-89.
1976-77 New Orleans Saints. in 1984. 1964-75, 1977 1943. Bishop. Inducted in
Highlights: Overall record of Washington Redskins. High- 2008. 1966-78 Kansas City Y.A. TITTLE
136-100-10. Recorded most lights: Won rookie of year Chiefs. Highlights: Undrafted Quarterback. 6-0, 200. Born
wins in AFL history. Guided honors as running back. free agent. 58 interceptions, in Marshall, Texas, October
teams to titles in 1962, 1966, Switched to wide receiver and 937 yards, 5 TDs. Ranked fifth 24, 1926. Died October 8,
and 1969. Led Chiefs to AFL won receiving titles in 1966, all-time in interceptions at 2017. Louisiana State. Induct-
win in Super Bowl IV. 1967. retirement. Interception leader ed in 1971. 1948-49 Balti-
—AFL, 1969 and NFL, 1974. more Colts (AAFC), 1950 Bal-
KEN STRONG JASON TAYLOR timore Colts, 1951-60 San
Halfback. 5-11, 210. Born in Defensive end. 6-6, 260. Born THURMAN THOMAS Francisco 49ers, 1961-64
West Haven, Connecticut, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Running back. 5-10, 198. New York Giants. Highlights:
April 21, 1906. Died October September 1, 1974. Akron. Born in Houston, Texas, May 33,070 yards, 242 touch-
5, 1979. New York University. Inducted in 2017. 1997-2007, 16, 1966. Oklahoma State. downs. 33 touchdown passes
Inducted in 1967. 1929-32 2009, 2011 Miami Dolphins, Inducted in 2007. 1988-99 in 1962 and 36 in 1963.
Staten Island Stapletons, 2008 Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dol- Three-time league Player of
1933-35, 1939, 1944-47 New 2010 New York Jets. High- phins. Highlights: Amassed the Year.
York Giants, 1936-37 New lights: NFL Defensive Player 16,532 total yards including
York Yanks (AFL). Highlights: of the Year in 2006. Career 12,074 yards rushing. Scored
Scored 17 points to lead stats: 139.5 sacks; 8 intercep- 88 touchdowns. Only player in
Giants to victory in 1934 tions for 110 yards and 3 TDs; history to lead league in yards
‘Sneakers’ game, led NFL with 29 opponents’ fumbles recov- from scrimmage four straight
64 points, 1933. ered; 6 TDs on fumble recov- seasons.
eries; and 3 safeties.

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LADAINIAN TOMLINSON JOHNNY UNITAS DOAK WALKER MIKE WEBSTER
Running back. 5-10, 221. Quarterback. 6-1, 195. Born Halfback. 5-11, 173. Born in Center. 6-2, 260. Born in Tom-
Born in Rosebud, Texas, June in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dallas, Texas, January 1, ahawk, Wisconsin, March 18,
23, 1979. Texas Christian. May 7, 1933. Died September 1927. Died September 27, 1952. Died September 24,
Inducted in 2017. 2001-09 11, 2002. Louisville. Inducted 1998. Southern Methodist. 2002. Wisconsin. Inducted in
San Diego Chargers, 2010-11 in 1979. 1956-72 Baltimore Inducted in 1986. 1950-55 1997. 1974-88 Pittsburgh
New York Jets. Highlights: Colts, 1973 San Diego Charg- Detroit Lions. Highlights: 534 Steelers, 1989-90 Kansas City
Captured back-to-back rush- ers. Highlights: 40,239 pass- points. Won two NFL scoring Chiefs. Highlights: Played in
ing titles, 2006-07. Named ing yards, 290 touchdowns. titles. Had winning 67-yard 245 games, nine Pro Bowls,
NFL’s 2006 Most Valuable Led Colts to two NFL champi- scoring run in 1952 title game. and won four Super Bowls
Player. 13,684 career yards on onships. Passed for at least during 17-year career.
3,174 carries and 145 rushing one touchdown in 47 consec- BILL WALSH
touchdowns. Added 4,772 utive games. Coach. Born in Los Angeles, ROGER WEHRLI
yards on 624 catches and 17 California, November 30, Cornerback. 6-0, 190. Born in
TD receptions. GENE UPSHAW 1931. Died July 30, 2007. San New Point, Missouri, Novem-
Guard. 6-5, 255. Born in Rob- Jose State. Inducted in 1993. ber 26, 1947. Missouri.
GEORGE TRAFTON stown, Texas, August 15, 1979-88 San Francisco 49ers. Inducted in 2007. 1969-82 St.
Center. 6-2, 235. Born in 1945. Died August 20, 2008. Highlights: 102-63-1 coach- Louis Cardinals. Highlights:
Chicago, Illinois, December 6, Texas A & I. Inducted in 1987. ing record. Guided 49ers to 40 career interceptions.
1896. Died September 5, 1967-1981 Oakland Raiders. three Super Bowl titles (XVI, Named to the NFL’s All-
1971. Notre Dame. Inducted Highlights: Premier guard of XIX, XXIII) in 10 years. Decade Team of 1970s. All-
in 1964. 1920-32 Decatur his era played in 10 AFL/AFC Pro five times, selected to
Staleys/Chicago Staleys/ Championship Games, three PAUL WARFIELD seven Pro Bowls.
Chicago Bears. Highlights: Super Bowls, seven Pro Wide receiver. 6-0, 188. Born
First center to snap with one Bowls. in Warren, Ohio, November ARNIE WEINMEISTER
hand. Named top NFL center 28, 1942. Ohio State. Inducted Defensive tackle. 6-4, 235.
of 1920s. BRIAN URLACHER in 1983. 1964-69, 1976-77 Born in Rhein, Saskatchewan,
Linebacker. 6-4, 258. Born in Cleveland Browns, 1970-74 Canada, March 23, 1923.
CHARLEY TRIPPI Pasco, Washington, May 25, Miami Dolphins. Highlights: Died June 29, 2000. Washing-
Halfback-quarterback. 6-0, 1978. New Mexico. Inducted 8,565 yards receiving, 85 ton. Inducted in 1984. 1948-
185. Born in Pittston, Pennsyl- in 2018. 2000-12 Chicago touchdowns. Eight-time Pro 49 New York Yankees (AAFC),
vania, December 14, 1922. Bears. Highlights: Named Bowl player. Key to both 1950-53 New York Giants.
Georgia. Inducted in 1968. Defensive Rookie of the Year, Cleveland and Miami offenses. Highlights: Dominant defen-
1947-55 Chicago Cardinals. 2000. Defensive Player of the sive tackle of his time. Four-
Highlights: One of football’s Year, 2005. Career statistics KURT WARNER time All-NFL selection, four
most versatile performers. include 41.5 sacks and 22 Quarterback. 6-2, 220. Born Pro Bowls.
Played halfback five years, interceptions. Voted to eight in Burlington, Iowa, June 22,
quarterback for two, defense Pro Bowls. Named to NFL All- 1971. Northern Iowa, Induct- RANDY WHITE
for two. Decade Team of 2000s. ed in 2017. 1998-2003 St. Defensive tackle. 6-4, 265.
Louis Rams, 2004 New York Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva-
EMLEN TUNNELL NORM VAN BROCKLIN Giants, 2005-09 Arizona Car- nia, January 15, 1953. Mary-
Safety. 6-1, 200. Born in Bryn Quarterback. 6-1, 190. Born dinals. Highlights: Two-time land. Inducted in 1994. 1975-
Mawr, Pennsylvania, March in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, NFL MVP (1999 and 2001) 88 Dallas Cowboys. High-
29, 1925. Died July 22, 1975. March 15, 1926. Died May 2, named Super Bowl XXXIV lights: Missed only one game
Toledo, Iowa. Inducted in 1983. Oregon. Inducted in MVP. A four-time Pro Bowl in 14 seasons. Co-MVP of
1967. 1948-58 New York 1971. 1949-17 Los Angeles choice, led NFL in average Super Bowl XII. Nine-time Pro
Giants, 1959-61 Green Bay Rams, 1958-60 Philadelphia gain per attempt three times. Bowl selection.
Packers. Highlights: 79 inter- Eagles. Highlights: NFL-
ceptions. Gained more yards record 554 yards passing in BOB WATERFIELD REGGIE WHITE
on kickoff, punt, and intercep- 1951 season opener. Guided Quarterback. 6-2, 200. Born Defensive end. 6-5, 291. Born
tion returns (924) in 1952 Eagles to NFL crown as in Elmira, New York, July 26, in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
than that season’s NFL rush- league’s Most Outstanding 1920. Died March 25, 1983. December 19, 1961. Died
ing leader. Player in 1960. UCLA. Inducted in 1965. 1945 December 26, 2004. Ten-
Cleveland Rams, 1946-52 Los nessee. Inducted in 2006.
CLYDE (BULLDOG) TURNER STEVE VAN BUREN Angeles Rams. Highlights: 1985-92 Philadelphia Eagles,
Center. 6-2, 235. Born in Halfback. 6-1, 200. Born in La NFL MVP as rookie in 1945 1993-98 Green Bay Packers,
Plains, Texas, March 10, Ceiba, Honduras, December and led Rams to 2000 Carolina Panthers.
1919. Died October 30, 1998. 28, 1920. Died August 23, NFL title. Grabbed 20 intercep- Highlights: Retired as all-time
Hardin-Simmons. Inducted in 2012. Louisiana State. Induct- tions in limited defensive sack leader with 198. Named
1966. 1940-52 Chicago ed in 1965. 1944-51 Philadel- duties. All-Pro 13 of 15 seasons
Bears. Highlights: Anchored phia Eagles. Highlights: Four- including 10 as first-team
defense for four NFL champi- time rushing champion. Won selection. Named to 13
onship teams, including 4 1944 punt-return title and was straight Pro Bowls.
interceptions in five title 1945 kickoff-return champion.
games.

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DAVE WILCOX ALEX WOJCIECHOWICZ RAYFIELD WRIGHT ENSHRINEES BY YEAR
Linebacker. 6-3, 241. Born in Center. 6-0, 235. Born in Tackle. 6-6, 255. Born in Grif- OF INDUCTION
Ontario, Oregon, September, South River, New Jersey, fin, Georgia, August 23, 1945. *Deceased
29, 1942. Boise State, Ore- August 12, 1915. Died Fort Valley State. Inducted in (Date of enshrinement in
gon. Inducted in 2000. 1964- July 13, 1992. Fordham. 2006. 1967-79 Dallas Cow- parentheses)
74 San Francisco 49ers. Inducted in 1968. 1938-46 boys. Highlights: Named first-
Highlights: Seven Pro Bowls, Detroit Lions, 1946-50 or second-team All-Pro and 1963 CHARTER CLASS
All-NFL five times. Missed Philadelphia Eagles. High- voted to Pro Bowl six straight (September 7, 1963)
only one game because of lights: One of league’s first seasons, 1971-76. Played in Sammy Baugh*
injury. iron men. Played both ways six NFC championship games Bert Bell*
for eight years with Lions. and five Super Bowls. Named Joe Carr*
AENEAS WILLIAMS to NFL’s All-Decade Team of Earl (Dutch) Clark*
Cornerback-safety. 5-11, 194. RON WOLF 1970s. Harold (Red) Grange*
Born in New Orleans, Contributor. Born in New Free- George Halas*
Louisiana, January 29, 1968. dom, Pennsylvania, December RON YARY Mel Hein*
Southern University. Inducted 30, 1938. Oklahoma. Inducted Tackle. 6-5, 255. Born in Wilbur (Pete) Henry*
in 2014. 1991-2000 Phoenix/ in 2015. 1963-74, 1979-89 Chicago, Illinois, July 16, Robert (Cal) Hubbard*
Arizona Cardinals, 2001-04 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, 1946. Cerritos (Calif.) J.C., Don Hutson*
St. Louis Rams. Highlights: 1966 American Football Southern California. Inducted Earl (Curly) Lambeau*
Named Pro Bowl seven times League, 1976-78 Tampa Bay in 2001. 1968-81 Minnesota Tim Mara*
as a cornerback, once as Buccaneers, 1990-91 New Vikings, 1982 Los Angeles George Preston Marshall*
safety. Recorded 55 intercep- York Jets, 1991-2001 Green Rams. Highlights: All-Pro six John (Blood) McNally*
tions for 807 yards, 9 TDs. Bay Packers Highlights: Rec- consecutive seasons, All-NFC Bronko Nagurski*
Named to NFL's All-Decade ognized as one of finest per- eight consecutive years. Ernie Nevers*
Team of 2000s. sonnel men in pro football. Named to seven Pro Bowls. Jim Thorpe*
Began career as a scout for Started in four Super Bowls
BILL WILLIS Raiders in 1963. Wolf spent and five NFL/NFC Champi- CLASS OF 1964
Guard. 6-2, 215. Born in 23 seasons helping build onship Games. (September 6, 1964)
Columbus, Ohio, October 5, Raiders franchise. Turned Jimmy Conzelman*
1921. Died November 27, Packers into dominant NFL STEVE YOUNG Ed Healey*
2007. Ohio State. Inducted in franchise. Quarterback. 6-2, 205. Born Clarke Hinkle*
1977. 1946-1953 Cleveland in Salt Lake City, Utah, Octo- William Roy (Link) Lyman*
Browns (AAFC/NFL). High- WILLIE WOOD ber 11, 1961. Brigham Young. Mike Michalske*
lights: Two-way player who Safety. 5-10, 190. Born in Inducted in 2005. 1985-86 Art Rooney*
excelled on defense. Four-time Washington, D.C., December Tampa Bay Buccaneers, George Trafton*
All-NFL player, played in three 23, 1936. Southern California. 1987-1999 San Francisco
Pro Bowls. Inducted in 1989. 1960-71 49ers. Highlights: Led the CLASS OF 1965
Green Bay Packers. High- NFL in passing a record-tying (September 12, 1965)
LARRY WILSON lights: 48 interceptions. Com- six times. Passed for more Guy Chamberlin*
Safety. 6-0, 190. Born in peted in six NFL Champi- than 33,000 yards and 232 John (Paddy) Driscoll*
Rigby, Idaho, March 24, 1938. onship Games and Super touchdowns in career. MVP of Dan Fortmann*
Utah. Inducted in 1978. 1960- Bowls I and II. Super Bowl XXIX. Elected to Otto Graham*
72 St. Louis Cardinals. High- seven Pro Bowls. Sid Luckman*
lights: 52 interceptions. Had ROD WOODSON Steve Van Buren*
interception in seven consecu- Cornerback-safety. 6-0, 200. JACK YOUNGBLOOD Bob Waterfield*
tive games in 1966. Made Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Defensive end. 6-4, 247. Born
“safety blitz” famous. March 10, 1965. Purdue. in Jacksonville, Florida, Janu- CLASS OF 1966
Inducted in 2009. 1987-1996 ary 26, 1950. Florida. Induct- (September 17, 1966)
RALPH WILSON, JR. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1997 San ed in 2001. 1971-84 Los Bill Dudley*
Owner-founder. Born in Francisco 49ers, 1998-2001 Angeles Rams. Highlights: Joe Guyon*
Columbus, Ohio, October 17, Baltimore Ravens, 2002-03 Played in club-record 201 Arnie Herber*
1918. Died March 25, 2013. Oakland Raiders. Highlights: consecutive games. Played in Walt Kiesling*
Virginia, Michigan. Inducted in 71 interceptions returned for five NFC Championship George McAfee*
2009. 1960-present Buffalo 1,483 yards and NFL record Games, one Super Bowl. Steve Owen*
Bills. Highlights: Founded 12 TDs. Named NFL Defensive Named All-Pro five times, All- Hugh (Shorty) Ray*
team. Bills teams captured Player of Year, 1993. Member NFC seven times. Elected to Clyde (Bulldog) Turner*
back-to-back AFL titles in mid- of NFL’s 75th Anniversary seven consecutive Pro Bowls.
1960s. Unprecedented four CLASS OF 1967
Team. 11 Pro Bowls. Lions. (August 5, 1967)
straight Super Bowl appear-
ances. GARY ZIMMERMAN Chuck Bednarik*
Tackle. 6-6, 294. Born in Charles W. Bidwill Sr.*
KELLEN WINSLOW Fullerton, California, Decem- Paul Brown*
Tight end. 6-5, 250. Born in ber 13, 1961. Oregon. Induct- Bobby Layne*
St. Louis, Missouri, November ed in 2008. 1986-92 Min- Dan Reeves*
5, 1957. Missouri. Inducted in nesota Vikings, 1993-97 Den- Ken Strong*
1995. 1979-87 San Diego ver Broncos. Highlights: Joe Stydahar*
Chargers Highlights: 541 Named to seven Pro Bowls. Emlen Tunnell*
receptions for 6,741 yards, 45 One of handful of players to be
touchdowns. 13 catches, named to two NFL All-Decade
blocked field goal in 1981 Teams, 1980s and 1990s.
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CLASS OF 1968 CLASS OF 1977 CLASS OF 1986 CLASS OF 1995
(August 3, 1968) (July 30, 1977) (August 2, 1986) (July 29, 1995)
Cliff Battles* Frank Gifford* Paul Hornung Jim Finks*
Art Donovan* Forrest Gregg* Ken Houston Henry Jordan*
Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch* Gale Sayers Willie Lanier Steve Largent
Wayne Millner* Bart Starr* Fran Tarkenton Lee Roy Selmon*
Marion Motley* Bill Willis* Doak Walker* Kellen Winslow
Charley Trippi
Alex Wojciechowicz* CLASS OF 1978 CLASS OF 1987 CLASS OF 1996
(July 29, 1978) (August 8, 1987) (July 27, 1996)
CLASS OF 1969 Lance Alworth Larry Csonka Lou Creekmur*
(September 13, 1969) Weeb Ewbank* Len Dawson Dan Dierdorf
Albert Glen (Turk) Edwards* Alphonse (Tuffy) Leemans* Joe Greene Joe Gibbs
Earle (Greasy) Neale* Ray Nitschke* John Henry Johnson* Charlie Joiner
Leo Nomellini* Larry Wilson Jim Langer Mel Renfro
Joe Perry* Don Maynard
Ernie Stautner* CLASS OF 1979 Gene Upshaw* CLASS OF 1997
(July 28, 1979) (July 26, 1997)
CLASS OF 1970 Dick Butkus CLASS OF 1988 Mike Haynes
(August 8, 1970) Yale Lary* (July 30, 1988) Wellington Mara*
Jack Christiansen* Ron Mix Fred Biletnikoff Don Shula
Tom Fears* Johnny Unitas* Mike Ditka Mike Webster*
Hugh McElhenny Jack Ham
Pete Pihos* CLASS OF 1980 Alan Page CLASS OF 1998
(August 2, 1980) (August 1, 1998)
CLASS OF 1971 Herb Adderley CLASS OF 1989 Paul Krause
(July 31, 1971) David (Deacon) Jones* (August 5, 1989) Tommy McDonald*
Jim Brown Bob Lilly Mel Blount Anthony Muñoz
Bill Hewitt* Jim Otto Terry Bradshaw Mike Singletary
Frank (Bruiser) Kinard* Art Shell Dwight Stephenson
Vince Lombardi* CLASS OF 1981 Willie Wood
Andy Robustelli* (August 1, 1981) CLASS OF 1999
Y. A. Tittle* Morris (Red) Badgro* CLASS OF 1990 (August 7, 1999)
Norm Van Brocklin* George Blanda* (August 4, 1990) Eric Dickerson
Willie Davis Buck Buchanan* Tom Mack
CLASS OF 1972 Jim Ringo* Bob Griese Ozzie Newsome
(July 29, 1972) Franco Harris Billy Shaw
Lamar Hunt* CLASS OF 1982 Ted Hendricks Lawrence Taylor
Gino Marchetti* (August 7, 1982) Jack Lambert
Ollie Matson* Doug Atkins* Tom Landry* CLASS OF 2000
Clarence (Ace) Parker* Sam Huff Bob St. Clair* (July 29, 2000)
George Musso* Howie Long
CLASS OF 1973 Merlin Olsen* CLASS OF 1991 Ronnie Lott
(July 28, 1973) (July 27, 1991) Joe Montana
Raymond Berry CLASS OF 1983 Earl Campbell Dan Rooney*
Jim Parker* (July 30, 1983) John Hannah Dave Wilcox
Joe Schmidt Bobby Bell Stan Jones*
Sid Gillman* Tex Schramm* CLASS OF 2001
CLASS OF 1974 Sonny Jurgensen Jan Stenerud (August 4, 2001)
(July 27, 1974) Bobby Mitchell Nick Buoniconti
Tony Canadeo* Paul Warfield CLASS OF 1992 Marv Levy
Bill George* (August 1, 1992) Mike Munchak
Lou Groza* CLASS OF 1984 Lem Barney Jackie Slater
Dick (Night Train) Lane* (July 28, 1984) Al Davis* Lynn Swann
Willie Brown John Mackey* Ron Yary
CLASS OF 1975 Mike McCormack* John Riggins Jack Youngblood
(August 2, 1975) Charley Taylor
Roosevelt Brown* Arnie Weinmeister* CLASS OF 1993 CLASS OF 2002
George Connor* (July 31, 1993) (August 3, 2002)
Dante Lavelli* CLASS OF 1985 Dan Fouts George Allen*
Lenny Moore (August 3, 1985) Larry Little Dave Casper
Frank Gatski* Chuck Noll* Dan Hampton
CLASS OF 1976 Joe Namath Walter Payton* Jim Kelly
(July 24, 1976) Pete Rozelle* Bill Walsh* John Stallworth
Ray Flaherty* O. J. Simpson
Len Ford* Roger Staubach CLASS OF 1994 CLASS OF 2003
Jim Taylor* (July 30, 1994) (August 3, 2003)
Tony Dorsett Marcus Allen
Bud Grant Elvin Bethea
Jimmy Johnson Joe DeLamielleure
Leroy Kelly James Lofton
Jackie Smith Hank Stram*
Randy White

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CLASS OF 2004 CLASS OF 2012 CLASS OF 2019
(August 8, 2004) (August 4, 2012) (August 3, 2019)
Bob (Boomer) Brown Jack Butler* Champ Bailey
Carl Eller Dermontti Dawson Pat Bowlen*
John Elway Chris Doleman Gil Brandt
Barry Sanders Cortez Kennedy* Tony Gonzalez
Curtis Martin Ty Law
CLASS OF 2005 Willie Roaf Kevin Mawae
(August 7, 2005) Ed Reed
Benny Friedman* CLASS OF 2013 Johnny Robinson
Dan Marino (August 3, 2013)
Fritz Pollard* Larry Allen
Steve Young Cris Carter
Curley Culp
CLASS OF 2006 Jonathan Ogden
(August 6, 2006) Bill Parcells
Troy Aikman Dave Robinson
Harry Carson Warren Sapp
John Madden
Warren Moon CLASS OF 2014
Reggie White* (August 2, 2014)
Rayfield Wright Derrick Brooks
Ray Guy
CLASS OF 2007 Claude Humphrey
(August 4, 2007) Walter Jones
Gene Hickerson* Andre Reed
Michael Irvin Michael Strahan
Bruce Matthews Aeneas Williams
Charlie Sanders*
Thurman Thomas CLASS OF 2015
Roger Wehrli (August 8, 2015)
Jerome Bettis
CLASS OF 2008 Tim Brown
(August 2, 2008) Charles Haley
Fred Dean Bill Polian
Darrell Green Junior Seau*
Art Monk Will Shields
Emmitt Thomas Mick Tingelhoff
Andre Tippett Ron Wolf
Gary Zimmerman
CLASS OF 2016
CLASS OF 2009 (August 6, 2016)
(August 8, 2009) Edward DeBartolo, Jr.
Bob Hayes* Tony Dungy
Randall McDaniel Brett Favre
Bruce Smith Kevin Greene
Derrick Thomas* Marvin Harrison
Ralph Wilson, Jr.* Orlando Pace
Rod Woodson Ken Stabler*
CLASS OF 2010 Dick Stanfel*
(August 7, 2010) CLASS OF 2017
Russ Grimm (August 5, 2017)
Rickey Jackson Morten Andersen
Dick LeBeau Terrell Davis
Floyd Little Kenny Easley
John Randle Jerry Jones
Jerry Rice Jason Taylor
Emmitt Smith LaDainian Tomlinson
CLASS OF 2011 Kurt Warner
(August 6, 2011) CLASS OF 2018
Richard Dent (August 4, 2018)
Marshall Faulk Bobby Beathard
Chris Hanburger Robert Brazile
Les Richter* Brian Dawkins
Ed Sabol* Jerry Kramer
Deion Sanders Ray Lewis
Shannon Sharpe Randy Moss
Terrell Owens
Brian Urlacher

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NFL/HALL OF FAME GAME (54)
Date Winner Loser Attendance
August 11, 1962 New York Giants 21 (tie) St. Louis Cardinals 21 (tie) 14,000
September 8, 1963 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 Cleveland Browns 7 18,462
September 6, 1964 Baltimore Colts 48 Pittsburgh Steelers 17 11,479
September 12, 1965 Washington Redskins 20 Detroit Lions 3 14,416
1966 No game was played
August 5, 1967 Philadelphia Eagles 28 Cleveland Browns 13 17,304
August 3, 1968 Chicago Bears 30 Dallas Cowboys 24 14,578
September 13, 1969 Green Bay Packers 38 Atlanta Falcons 24 17,411
August 8, 1970 New Orleans Saints 14 Minnesota Vikings 13 17,932
July 31, 1971 Los Angeles Rams (NFC) 17 Houston Oilers (AFC) 6 19,384
July 29, 1972 Kansas City Chiefs (AFC) 23 New York Giants (NFC) 17 19,304
July 28, 1973 San Francisco 49ers (NFC) 20 New England Patriots (AFC) 7 19,685
July 27, 1974 St. Louis Cardinals (NFC) 21 Buffalo Bills (AFC) 13 17,286
August 2, 1975 Washington Redskins (NFC) 17 Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) 9 19,360
July 24, 1976 Denver Broncos (AFC) 10 Detroit Lions (NFC) 7 17,639
July 30, 1977 Chicago Bears (NFC) 20 New York Jets (AFC) 6 19,057
July 29, 1978 Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) 17 Miami Dolphins (AFC) 3 19,255
July 28, 1979 Oakland Raiders (AFC) 20 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 13 20,648
August 2, 1980* San Diego Chargers (AFC) 0 Green Bay Packers (NFC) 0 19,972
August 1, 1981 Cleveland Browns (AFC) 24 Atlanta Falcons (NFC) 10 23,921
August 7, 1982 Minnesota Vikings (NFC) 30 Baltimore Colts (AFC) 14 23,379
July 30, 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) 27 New Orleans Saints (NFC) 14 23,909
July 28, 1984 Seattle Seahawks (AFC) 38 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) 0 22,250
August 3, 1985 New York Giants (NFC) 21 Houston Oilers (AFC) 20 23,940
August 2, 1986 New England Patriots (AFC) 21 St. Louis Cardinals (NFC) 16 22,739
August 8, 1987 San Francisco 49ers (NFC) 20 Kansas City Chiefs (AFC) 7 23,826
July 30, 1988 Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) 14 Los Angeles Rams (NFC) 7 23,801
August 5, 1989 Washington Redskins (NFC) 31 Buffalo Bills (AFC) 6 23,948
August 4, 1990 Chicago Bears (NFC) 13 Cleveland Browns (AFC) 0 23,952
July 27, 1991 Detroit Lions (NFC) 14 Denver Broncos (AFC) 3 23,815
August 1, 1992 New York Jets (AFC) 41 Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) 14 23,853
July 31, 1993 Los Angeles Raiders (AFC) 19 Green Bay Packers (NFC) 3 23,863
July 30, 1994 Atlanta Falcons (NFC) 21 San Diego Chargers (AFC) 17 23,185
July 29, 1995 Carolina Panthers (NFC) 20 Jacksonville Jaguars (AFC) 14 24,625
July 27, 1996 Indianapolis Colts (AFC) 10 New Orleans Saints (NFC) 3 23,376
July 26, 1997 Minnesota Vikings (NFC) 28 Seattle Seahawks (AFC) 26 23,846
August 1, 1998 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) 30 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) 6 23,875
August 9, 1999 Cleveland Browns (AFC) 20 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 17 (OT) 25,156
July 31, 2000 New England Patriots (AFC) 20 San Francisco 49ers (NFC) 0 22,840
August 6, 2001 St. Louis Rams (NFC) 17 Miami Dolphins (AFC) 10 22,736
August 5, 2002 New York Giants (NFC) 34 Houston Texans (AFC) 17 22,461
August 4, 2003** Kansas City Chiefs (AFC) 9 Green Bay Packers (NFC) 0 22,385
August 9, 2004 Washington Redskins (NFC) 20 Denver Broncos (AFC) 17 22,177
August 8, 2005 Chicago Bears (NFC) 27 Miami Dolphins (AFC) 24 22,292
August 6, 2006 Oakland Raiders (AFC) 16 Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) 10 22,200
August 5, 2007 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) 20 New Orleans Saints (NFC) 7 22,302
August 3, 2008 Washington Redskins (NFC) 30 Indianapolis Colts (AFC) 16 22,216
August 9, 2009 Tennessee Titans (AFC) 21 Buffalo Bills (AFC) 18 22,153
August 8, 2010 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 16 Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) 7 22,364
2011 No game was played
August 5, 2012 New Orleans Saints (NFC) 17 Arizona Cardinals (NFC) 10 18,100
August 4, 2013 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 24 Miami Dolphins (AFC) 20 22,364
August 3, 2014 New York Giants (NFC) 17 Buffalo Bills 13 (AFC) 22,052
August 9, 2015 Minnesota Vikings (NFC) 14 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) 3 22,364
2016 No game was played
August 3, 2017 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 20 Arizona Cardinals (NFC) 18 21,126
August 2, 2018 Baltimore Ravens (AFC) 17 Chicago Bears (NFC) 16 19,876

*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.

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1869 Chris O’Brien formed a ending game against Akron. At 1915
Rutgers and Princeton played neighborhood team, which the same time, pro football Massillon again fielded a
a college soccer football played under the name the declined in the Pittsburgh major team, reviving the old
game, the first ever, November Morgan Athletic Club, on the area, and the emphasis on the rivalry with Canton. Cusack
6. The game used modified south side of Chicago. The pro game moved west from signed Thorpe to play for
London Football Association team later became known as Pennsylvania to Ohio. Canton for $250 a game.
rules. During the next seven the Normals, then the Racine
years, rugby gained favor with (for a street in Chicago) Cardi- 1904 1916
the major eastern schools nals, the Chicago Cardinals, A field goal was changed from With Thorpe and former
over soccer, and modern foot- the St. Louis Cardinals, the five points to four. Carlisle teammate Pete Calac
ball began to develop from Phoenix Cardinals, and, in Ohio had at least seven pro starring, Canton went 9-0-1,
rugby. 1994, the Arizona Cardinals. teams, with Massillon winning won the Ohio League champi-
The team remains the oldest the Ohio Independent Champi- onship, and was acclaimed
1876 continuing operation in pro onship, that is, the pro title. the pro football champion.
At the Massasoit convention, football. Talk surfaced about forming a
the first rules for American state-wide league to end spi- 1917
football were written. Walter 1900 raling salaries brought about Despite an upset by Massillon,
Camp, who would become William C. Temple took over by constant bidding for play- Canton again won the Ohio
known as the father of Ameri- the team payments for the ers and to write universal rules League championship.
can football, first became Duquesne Country and Athlet- for the game. The feeble
involved with the game. ic Club, becoming the first attempt to start the league 1919
known individual club owner. failed. Canton again won the Ohio
1892 Halfback Charles Follis League championship, despite
In an era in which football was 1902 signed a contract with the the team having been turned
a major attraction of local ath- Baseball’s Philadelphia Athlet- Shelby (Ohio) AC, making him over from Cusack to Ralph
letic clubs, an intense compe- ics, managed by Connie the first known black pro foot- Hay. Thorpe and Calac were
tition between two Pittsburgh- Mack, and the Philadelphia ball player. joined in the backfield by Joe
area clubs, the Allegheny Ath- Phillies formed professional Guyon.
letic Association (AAA) and football teams, joining the 1905 Earl (Curly) Lambeau and
the Pittsburgh Athletic Club Pittsburgh Stars in the first The Canton AC, later to newspaperman George Cal-
(PAC), led to the making of the attempt at a pro football become known as the Bull- houn founded the Green Bay
first professional football play- league, named the National dogs, became a professional Packers on August 11. The
er. Former Yale All-America Football League. The Athletics team. Massillon again won the local Indian Packing Company
guard William (Pudge) Hef- won the first night football Ohio League championship. sponsored the team for two
felfinger was paid $500 by the game ever played, 39-0 over years while it played an inde-
AAA to play in a game against Kanaweola AC at Elmira, New 1906 pendent schedule.
the PAC, becoming the first York, November 21. The forward pass was legal-
person to be paid to play foot- All three teams claimed the ized. The first authenticated 1920
ball, November 12. The AAA pro championship for the year, pass completion in a pro Pro football was in a state of
won the game 4-0 when Hef- but the league president, Dave game came on October 25, confusion due to three major
felfinger picked up a Berry, named the Stars the when George (Peggy) Parratt problems: dramatically rising
PAC fumble and ran 35 yards champions. Pitcher Rube of Massillon threw a comple- salaries; players continually
for a touchdown. Waddell was with the Athlet- tion to Dan (Bullet) Riley in a jumping from one team to
ics, and pitcher Christy Math- victory over a combined Ben- another following the highest
1893 ewson a fullback for Pitts- wood-Moundsville team. offer; and the use of college
The Pittsburgh Athletic Club burgh. Arch-rivals Canton and players still enrolled in school.
signed one of its players, The first World Series of pro Massillon, the two best pro A league in which all the mem-
probably halfback Grant Dib- football, actually a five-team teams in America, played bers would follow the same
ert, to the first known pro foot- tournament, was played twice, with Canton winning the rules seemed the answer. An
ball contract, which covered among a team made up of first game but Massillon win- organizational meeting, at
all of the PAC’s games for the players from both the Athletics ning the second and the Ohio which the Akron Pros, Canton
year. and the Phillies, but simply League championship. A bet- Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians,
named New York; the New ting scandal and the financial and Dayton Triangles were
1895 York Knickerbockers; the Syra- disaster wrought upon the two represented, was held at the
John Brallier became the first cuse AC; the Warlow AC; and clubs by paying huge salaries Jordan and Hupmobile auto
football player to openly turn the Orange (New Jersey) AC at caused a temporary decline in showroom in Canton, Ohio,
pro, accepting $10 and New York’s original Madison interest in pro football in the August 20. This meeting
expenses to play for the Square Garden. New York and two cities and, somewhat, resulted in the formation of the
Latrobe YMCA against the Syracuse played the first throughout Ohio. American Professional Foot-
Jeannette Athletic Club. indoor football game before ball Conference.
3,000, December 28. Syra- 1909 A second organizational
1896 cuse, with Glen (Pop) Warner A field goal dropped from four meeting was held in Canton,
The Allegheny Athletic Associ- at guard, won 6-0 and went on points to three. September 17. The teams
ation team fielded the first to win the tournament. 1912 were from four states—Akron,
completely professional team A touchdown was increased Canton, Cleveland, and Day-
for its abbreviated two-game 1903 from five points to six. ton from Ohio; the Hammond
season. The Franklin (Pa.) Athletic Club Jack Cusack revived a Pros and Muncie Flyers from
won the second and last strong pro team in Canton. Indiana; the Rochester Jeffer-
1897 World Series of pro football sons from New York; and the
The Latrobe Athletic Associa- over the Oreos AC of Asbury 1913 Rock Island Independents,
tion football team went entire- Park, New Jersey; the Water- Jim Thorpe, a former football Decatur Staleys, and Racine
ly professional, becoming the town Red and Blacks; and the and track star at the Carlisle Cardinals from Illinois. The
first team to play a full season Orange AC. Indian School (Pa.) and a dou- name of the league was
with only professionals. Pro football was popular- ble gold medal winner at the changed to the American Pro-
ized in Ohio when the Massil- 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, fessional Football Association.
1898 lon Tigers, a strong amateur played for the Pine Village Hoping to capitalize on his
A touchdown was changed team, hired four Pittsburgh Pros in Indiana. fame, the members elected
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Cofall of Cleveland was elect- The Association’s member- going 11-0-1 for the NFL title. Philadelphia. Frankford lodged
ed vice president. A member- ship increased to 22 teams, a protest not only because the
ship fee of $100 per team was including the Green Bay Pack- 1924 game was in Frankford’s pro-
charged to give an appearance ers who were awarded to J. The league had 18 franchises, tected territory, but because it
of respectability, but no team Emmett Clair of the Acme including new ones in Kansas was being played the same
ever paid it. Scheduling was Packing Co. on August 27. City, Kenosha, and Frankford, day as a Yellow Jackets home
left up to the teams, and there The team cut ties with Acme a section of Philadelphia. game. Carr gave three differ-
were wide variations, both in Packing in October. League champion Canton, ent notices forbidding
the overall number of games Thorpe moved from Canton successful on the field but not Pottsville to play the game, but
played and in the number to the Cleveland Indians, but at the box office, was pur- Pottsville played anyway,
played against APFA member he was hurt early in the sea- chased by the owner of the December 12. That day, Carr
teams. son and played very little. Cleveland franchise, who kept fined the club, suspended it
Four other teams—the Buf- A.E. Staley turned the the Canton franchise inactive, from all rights and privileges
falo All-Americans, Chicago Decatur Staleys over to player- while using the best players (including the right to play for
Tigers, Columbus Panhandles, coach George Halas, who for his Cleveland team, which the NFL championship), and
and Detroit Heralds—joined moved the team to Cubs Park he renamed the Bulldogs. re-turned its franchise to the
the league sometime during in Chicago. Staley paid Halas Cleveland won the title with a league. The Cardinals, who
the year. On September 26, $5,000 to keep the name Sta- 7-1-1 record. ended the season with the
the first game featuring an leys for one more year. Halas best record in the league, were
APFA team was played at made halfback Ed (Dutch) 1925 named the 1925 champions.
Rock Island’s Douglas Park. A Sternaman his partner. Five new franchises were
crowd of 800 watched the Player-coach Fritz Pollard of admitted to the NFL—the New 1926
Independents defeat the St. the Akron Pros became the York Giants, who were award- Grange’s manager, C.C. Pyle,
Paul Ideals 48-0. A week later, first black head coach. ed to Tim Mara and Billy Gib- told the Bears that Grange
October 3, the first game The Staleys claimed the son for $500; the Detroit Pan- wouldn’t play for them unless
matching two APFA teams APFA championship with a thers, featuring Jimmy Conzel- he was paid a five-figure
was held. At Triangle Park, 9-1-1 record, as did Buffalo at man as owner, coach, and tail- salary and given one-third
Dayton defeated Columbus 9-1-2. Carr ruled in favor of back; the Providence Steam ownership of the team. The
14-0, with Lou Partlow of the Staleys, giving Halas his Roller; a new Canton Bulldogs Bears refused. Pyle leased
Dayton scoring the first touch- first championship. team; and the Pottsville Yankee Stadium in New York
down in a game between Maroons, who had been per- City, then petitioned for an NFL
Association teams. The same 1922 haps the most successful franchise. After he was
day, Rock Island defeated After admitting the use of independent pro team. The refused, he started the first
Muncie 45-0. players who had college eligi- NFL established its first player American Football League. It
By the beginning of Decem- bility remaining, J. Emmett limit, at 16 players. lasted one season and includ-
ber, most of the teams in the Clair withdrew from the APFA, Late in the season, the NFL ed Grange’s New York Yan-
APFA had abandoned their January 28. Six months later, made its greatest coup in kees and eight other teams.
hopes for a championship, the Packers were readmitted gaining national recognition. The AFL champion Philadel-
and some of them, including to the renamed NFL. The pri- Shortly after the University of phia Quakers played a
the Chicago Tigers and the vate Green Bay Football Club, Illinois season ended in December game against the
Detroit Heralds, had finished with Curly Lambeau as presi- November, All-America half- New York Giants, seventh in
their seasons, disbanded, and dent, suffered heavy financial back Harold (Red) Grange the NFL, and the Giants won
had their franchises canceled losses and folded at the end of signed a contract to play with 31-0. At the end of the
by the Association. Four the season. the Chicago Bears. On season, the AFL folded.
teams—Akron, Buffalo, Can- The American Professional Thanksgiving Day, a crowd of Halas pushed through a
ton, and Decatur—still had Football Association changed 36,000—the largest in pro rule that prohibited any team
championship aspirations, but its name to the National Foot- football history—watched from signing a player whose
a series of late-season games ball League, June 24. The Grange and the Bears play the college class had not graduat-
among them left Akron as the Chicago Staleys became the Chicago Cardinals to a score- ed.
only undefeated team in the Chicago Bears. less tie at Wrigley Field. At the The NFL grew to 22 teams,
Association. At one of these The NFL fielded 18 teams, beginning of December, the including the Duluth Eskimos,
games, Akron sold tackle Bob including the new Oorang Indi- Bears left on a barnstorming who signed All-America full-
Nash to Buffalo for $300 and ans of Marion, Ohio, an all- tour that saw them play eight back Ernie Nevers of Stanford,
five percent of the gate Indian team featuring Thorpe, games in 12 days, in St. giving the league a gate attrac-
receipts—the first APFA play- Joe Guyon, and Pete Calac, Louis, Philadelphia, New York tion to rival Grange. The 15-
er deal. and sponsored by the Oorang City, Washington, Boston, member Eskimos, dubbed the
dog kennels. Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Chica- Iron Men of the North, played
1921 Canton, led by player-coach go. A crowd of 73,000 29 exhibition and league
At the league meeting in Guy Chamberlin and tackles watched the game against the games, 28 on the road, and
Akron, April 30, the champi- Link Lyman and Wilbur (Pete) Giants at the Polo Grounds, Nevers played in all but 29
onship of the 1920 season Henry, emerged as the helping assure the future of minutes of them.
was awarded to the Akron league’s first true power- the troubled NFL franchise in Frankford edged the Bears
Pros. The APFA was reorga- house, going 10-0-2. New York. The Bears then for the championship, despite
nized, with Joe Carr of the played nine more games in the Halas having obtained John
Columbus Panhandles named 1923 South and West, including a (Paddy) Driscoll from the Car-
president and Carl Storck of For the first time, all of the game in Los Angeles, in which dinals. On December 4, the
Dayton secretary-treasurer. franchises considered to be 75,000 fans watched them Yellow Jackets scored in the
Carr moved the Association’s part of the NFL fielded teams. defeat the Los Angeles Tigers final two minutes to defeat the
headquarters to Columbus, Thorpe played his second and in the Los Angeles Memorial Bears 7-6 and move ahead of
drafted a league constitution final season for the Oorang Coliseum. them in the standings.
and by-laws, gave teams terri- Indians. Against the Bears, Pottsville and the Chicago
torial rights, restricted player Thorpe fumbled, and Halas Cardinals were the top con- 1927
movements, developed mem- picked up the ball and returned tenders for the league title, At a special meeting in Cleve-
bership criteria for the fran- it 98 yards for a touchdown, a with Pottsville winning a late- land, April 23, Carr decided to
chises, and issued standings record that would last until season meeting 21-7. secure the NFL’s future by
for the first time, so that the 1972. Pottsville scheduled a game eliminating the financially
APFA would have a clear Canton had its second con- against a team of former Notre weaker teams and consolidat-
champion. secutive undefeated season, Dame players for Shibe Park in ing the quality players onto a

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limited number of more suc- All-America fullback-tackle 1933 game broadcast nationally,
cessful teams. The new-look Bronko Nagurski. The NFL, which long had fol- with Graham McNamee the
NFL dropped to 12 teams, and The Giants defeated a team lowed the rules of college announcer for NBC radio.
the center of gravity of the of former Notre Dame players football, made a number of In the championship game,
league left the Midwest, where coached by Knute Rockne significant changes from the on an extremely cold and icy
the NFL had started, and 22-0 before 55,000 at the Polo college game for the first time day at the Polo Grounds, the
began to emerge in the large Grounds, December 14. The and began to develop rules Giants trailed the Bears 13-3
cities of the East. One of the proceeds went to the New York serving its needs and the style in the third quarter before
new teams was Grange’s New Unemployment Fund to help of play it preferred. The inno- changing to basketball shoes
York Yankees, but Grange suf- those suffering because of the vations from the 1932 cham- for better footing. The Giants
fered a knee injury and the Great Depression, and the easy pionship game—inbounds won 30-13 in what has come
Yankees finished in the middle victory helped give the NFL line or hashmarks and goal to be known as the Sneakers
of the pack. The NFL champi- credibility with the press and posts on the goal lines—were Game, December 9.
onship was won by the cross- the public. adopted. Also the forward The player waiver rule was
town rival New York Giants, pass was legalized from any- adopted, December 10.
who posted 10 shutouts in 13 1931 where behind the line of
games. The NFL decreased to 10 scrimmage, February 25. 1935
teams, and halfway through Marshall and Halas pushed The NFL adopted Bert Bell’s
1928 the season the Frankford fran- through a proposal that divid- proposal to hold an annual
Grange and Nevers both chise folded. Carr fined the ed the NFL into two divisions, draft of college players, to
retired from pro football, and Bears, Packers, and with the winners to meet in an begin in 1936, with teams
Duluth disbanded, as the NFL Portsmouth $1,000 each for annual championship game, selecting in an inverse order of
was reduced to only 10 using players whose college July 8. finish, May 19. The inbounds
teams. The Providence Steam classes had not graduated. Three new franchises joined line or hashmarks were moved
Roller of Jimmy Conzelman The Packers won an the league—the Pittsburgh nearer the center of the field,
and Pearce Johnson won the unprecedented third consecu- Pirates of Art Rooney, the 15 yards from the sidelines.
championship, playing in the tive title, beating out the Spar- Philadelphia Eagles of Bert Bell All-America end Don Hut-
Cycledrome, a 10,000-seat tans, who were led by rookie and Lud Wray, and the Cincin- son of Alabama joined Green
oval that had been built for backs Earl (Dutch) Clark and nati Reds. The Staten Island Bay. The Lions defeated the
bicycle races. Glenn Presnell. Stapletons suspended opera- Giants 26-7 in the NFL Cham-
tions for a year, but never pionship Game, December 15.
1929 1932 returned to the league.
Chris O’Brien sold the Chicago George Preston Marshall, Vin- Halas bought out Sterna- 1936
Cardinals to David Jones, July cent Bendix, Jay O’Brien, and man, became sole owner of There were no franchise trans-
27. M. Dorland Doyle were award- the Bears, and reinstated him- actions for the first year since
The NFL added a fourth ed a franchise for Boston, July self as head coach. Marshall the formation of the NFL. It
official, the field judge, July 9. Despite the presence of two changed the name of the also was the first year in
28. rookies—halfback Cliff Battles Boston Braves to the Red- which all member teams
Grange and Nevers returned and tackle Glen (Turk) skins. David Jones sold the played the same number of
to the NFL. Nevers scored six Edwards—the new team, Chicago Cardinals to Charles games.
rushing touchdowns and four named the Braves, lost money W. Bidwill. The Eagles made University
extra points as the Cardinals and Marshall was left as the In the first NFL Champi- of Chicago halfback and Heis-
beat Grange’s Bears 40-6, sole owner at the end of the onship Game scheduled man Trophy winner Jay
November 28. The 40 points year. before the season, the West- Berwanger the first player ever
set a record that remains the NFL membership dropped to ern Division champion Bears selected in the NFL draft, Feb-
NFL’s oldest. eight teams, the lowest in his- defeated the Eastern Division ruary 8. The Eagles traded his
Providence became the first tory. Official statistics were champion Giants 23-21 at rights to the Bears, but
NFL team to host a game at kept for the first time. The Wrigley Field, December 17. Berwanger never played pro
night under floodlights, Bears and the Spartans fin- football. The first player
against the Cardinals, Novem- ished the season in the first- 1934 selected to actually sign was
ber 6. ever tie for first place. After the G.A. (Dick) Richards pur- the number-two pick, Riley
The Packers added back season finale, the league office chased the Portsmouth Spar- Smith of Alabama, who was
Johnny Blood (McNally), tack- arranged for an additional reg- tans, moved them to Detroit, selected by Boston.
le Cal Hubbard, and guard ular-season game to determine and renamed them the Lions. A rival league was formed,
Mike Michalske, and won their the league champion. The Professional football gained and it became the second to
first NFL championship, edg- game was moved indoors to new prestige when the Bears call itself the American Football
ing the Giants, who featured Chicago Stadium because of were matched against the best League. The Boston Sham-
quarterback Benny Friedman. bitter cold and heavy snow. college football players in the rocks were its champions.
The arena allowed only an 80- first Chicago College All-Star Because of poor atten-
1930 yard field that came right to the Game, August 31. The game dance, Marshall, the owner of
Dayton, the last of the NFL’s walls. The goal posts were ended in a scoreless tie before the host team, moved the
original franchises, was pur- moved from the end lines to 79,432 at Soldier Field. Championship Game from
chased by William B. Dwyer the goal lines and, for safety, The Cincinnati Reds lost Boston to the Polo Grounds in
and John C. Depler, moved to inbounds lines or hashmarks their first eight games, then New York. Green Bay defeated
Brooklyn, and renamed the where the ball would be put in were suspended from the the Redskins 21-6, December
Dodgers. The Portsmouth, play were drawn 10 yards from league for defaulting on pay- 13.
Ohio, Spartans entered the the walls that butted against ments. The St. Louis Gunners,
league. the sidelines. The Bears won an independent team, joined 1937
The Packers edged the 9-0, December 18, scoring the the NFL by buying the Cincin- Homer Marshman was grant-
Giants for the title, but the winning touchdown on a two- nati franchise and went 1-2 ed a Cleveland franchise,
most improved team was the yard pass from Nagurski to the last three weeks. named the Rams, February
Bears. Halas retired as a play- Grange. The Spartans claimed Rookie Beattie Feathers of 12. Marshall moved the Red-
er and replaced himself as Nagurski’s pass was thrown the Bears became the NFL’s skins to Washington, D.C.,
coach of the Bears with Ralph from less than five yards first 1,000-yard rusher, gain- February 13. The Redskins
Jones, who refined the T-for- behind the line of scrimmage, ing 1,004 on 101 carries. The signed TCU All-America tail-
mation by introducing wide violating the existing passing Thanksgiving Day game back Sammy Baugh, who led
ends and a halfback in motion. rule, but the play stood. between the Bears and the them to a 28-21 victory over
Jones also introduced rookie Lions became the first NFL the Bears in the NFL Champi-

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onship Game, December 12. Philadelphia Eagles. matically dissolved the last dered ending World War II, a
The Los Angeles Bulldogs Bell and Rooney traded the day of the season, December count showed that the NFL
had an 8-0 record to win the Eagles to Thompson for the 5. service roster, limited to men
AFL title, but then the 2-year- Pirates, then re-named their Ted Collins was granted a who had played in league
old league folded. new team the Steelers. franchise for Boston, to games, totaled 638, 21 of
become active in 1944. whom had died in action.
1938 1941 Sammy Baugh led the Rookie quarterback Bob
At the suggestion of Halas, Elmer Layden was named the league in passing, punting, Waterfield led Cleveland to a
Hugh (Shorty) Ray became a first Commissioner of the NFL, and interceptions. He led the 15-14 victory over Washing-
technical advisor on rules and March 1; Storck, the acting Redskins to a tie with the ton in the NFL Championship
officiating to the NFL. A new president, resigned, April 5. Giants for the Eastern Division Game, December 16.
rule called for a 15-yard NFL headquarters were title, and then to a 28-0 victo-
penalty for roughing the pass- moved to Chicago. ry in a divisional playoff game. 1946
er. Homer Marshman sold the The Bears beat the Redskins The contract of Commissioner
Rookie Byron (Whizzer) Rams to Daniel F. Reeves and 41-21 in the NFL Champi- Layden was not renewed, and
White of the Pittsburgh Pirates Fred Levy, Jr. onship Game, December 26. Bert Bell, the co-owner of the
led the NFL in rushing. The The league by-laws were Steelers, replaced him, Janu-
Giants defeated the Packers revised to provide for playoffs 1944 ary 11. Bell moved the league
23-17 for the NFL title, in case there were ties in divi- Collins, who had wanted a headquarters from Chicago to
December 11. sion races, and sudden-death franchise in Yankee Stadium in the Philadelphia suburb of
Marshall, Los Angeles overtimes in case a playoff New York, named his new Bala-Cynwyd.
Times sports editor Bill Henry, game was tied after four quar- team in Boston the Yanks. Free substitution was with-
and promoter Tom Gallery ters. An official NFL Record Cleveland resumed opera- drawn and substitutions were
established the Pro Bowl Manual was published for the tions. The Brooklyn Dodgers limited to no more than three
game between the NFL cham- first time. changed their name to the men at a time. Forward pass-
pion and a team of pro all- Columbus again won the Tigers. es were made automatically
stars. championship of the AFL, but Coaching from the bench incomplete upon striking the
the two-year-old league then was legalized, April 20. goal posts, January 11.
1939 folded. The Cardinals and the Steel- The NFL took on a truly
The New York Giants defeated The Bears and the Packers ers were granted permission national appearance for the
the Pro All-Stars 13-10 in the finished in a tie for the West- to merge for one year under first time when Reeves was
first Pro Bowl, at Wrigley Field, ern Division championship, the name Card-Pitt, April 21. granted permission by the
Los Angeles, January 15. setting up the first divisional Phil Handler of the Cardinals league to move his NFL cham-
Carr, NFL president since playoff game in league history. and Walt Kiesling of the Steel- pion Rams to Los Angeles.
1921, died in Columbus, May The Bears won 33-14, then ers served as co-coaches. Halfback Kenny Washing-
20. Carl Storck was named defeated the Giants 37-9 for The merger automatically dis- ton (March 21) and end
acting president, May 25. the NFL championship, solved the last day of the sea- Woody Strode (May 7) signed
An NFL game was televised December 21. son, December 3. with the Los Angeles Rams to
for the first time when NBC In the NFL Championship become the first African-
broadcast the Brooklyn 1942 Game, Green Bay defeated the Americans to play in the NFL
Dodgers-Philadelphia Eagles Players departing for service New York Giants 14-7, in the modern era. Guard Bill
game from Ebbets Field to the in World War II depleted the December 17. Willis (August 6) and running
approximately 1,000 sets then rosters of NFL teams. Halas back Marion Motley (August
in New York, October 22. left the Bears in midseason to 1945 9) joined the AAFC with the
Green Bay defeated New join the Navy, and Luke John- The inbounds lines or hash- Cleveland Browns.
York 27-0 in the NFL Champi- sos and Heartley (Hunk) marks were moved from 15 The rival All-America Foot-
onship Game, December 10 at Anderson served as co- yards away from the sidelines ball Conference began play
Milwaukee. NFL attendance coaches as the Bears went to nearer the center of the with eight teams. The Cleve-
exceeded 1 million in a season 11-0 in the regular season. field—20 yards from the side- land Browns, coached by Paul
for the first time, reaching The Redskins defeated the lines. Brown, won the AAFC’s first
1,071,200. Bears 14-6 in the NFL Cham- Brooklyn and Boston championship, defeating the
pionship Game, December 13. merged into a team that New York Yankees 14-9.
1940 played home games in both Bill Dudley of the Steelers
A six-team rival league, the 1943 cities and was known simply led the NFL in rushing, inter-
third to call itself the American The Cleveland Rams, with co- as The Yanks. The team was ceptions, and punt returns,
Football League, was formed, owners Reeves and Levy in coached by former Boston and won the league’s most
and the Columbus Bullies won the service, were granted per- head coach Herb Kopf. In valuable player award.
its championship. mission to suspend opera- December, the Brooklyn fran- Backs Frank Filchock and
Halas’ Bears, with addition- tions for one season, April 6. chise withdrew from the NFL Merle Hapes of the Giants were
al coaching by Clark Shaugh- Levy transferred his stock in to join the new All-America questioned about an attempt by
nessy of Stanford, defeated the team to Reeves, April 16. Football Conference; all the a New York man to fix the
the Redskins 73-0 in the NFL The NFL adopted free sub- players on its active and championship game with the
Championship Game, Decem- stitution, April 7. The league reserve lists were assigned to Bears. Bell suspended Hapes
ber 8. The game, which was also made the wearing of hel- The Yanks, who once again but allowed Filchock to play; he
the most decisive victory in mets mandatory and approved became the Boston Yanks. played well, but Chicago won
NFL history, popularized the a 10-game schedule for all Halas rejoined the Bears 24-14, December 15.
Bears’ T-formation with a teams. late in the season after service
man-in-motion. It was the first Philadelphia and Pittsburgh with the U.S. Navy. Although 1947
championship carried on net- were granted permission to Halas took over much of the The NFL added a fifth official,
work radio, broadcast by Red merge for one season, June coaching duties, Anderson the back judge.
Barber to 120 stations of the 19. The team, known as Phil- and Johnsos remained the A bonus choice was made
Mutual Broadcasting System, Pitt (and called the Steagles by coaches of record throughout for the first time in the NFL
which paid $2,500 for the fans), divided home games the season. draft. One team each year
rights. between the two cities, and Steve Van Buren of would select the special
Art Rooney sold the Pitts- Earle (Greasy) Neale of Philadelphia led the NFL in choice before the first round
burgh franchise to Alexis Philadelphia and Walt Kiesling rushing, kickoff returns, and began. The Chicago Bears
Thompson, December 9, then of Pittsburgh served as co- scoring. won a lottery and the rights to
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back Bob Fenimore of Okla- specialization in pro football, December 23. The DuMont in league history to gain 1,000
homa A&M. January 20. Network paid $75,000 for the yards rushing in consecutive
The Cleveland Browns Curly Lambeau, founder of rights to the game, in which seasons.
again won the AAFC title, the franchise and Green Bay’s the Rams defeated the Browns Cleveland defeated Detroit
defeating the New York Yan- head coach since 1921, 24-17. 56-10 in the NFL Champion-
kees 14-3. resigned under fire, February 1. ship Game, December 26.
Charles Bidwill, Sr., owner The name National Football 1952
of the Cardinals, died April 19, League was restored after Ted Collins sold the New York 1955
but his wife and sons retained about three months as the Yanks’ franchise back to the The sudden-death overtime
ownership of the team. On National-American Football NFL, January 19. A new fran- rule was used for the first time
December 28, the Cardinals League. The American and chise was awarded to a group in a preseason game between
won the NFL Championship National conferences were in Dallas after it purchased the the Rams and Giants at Port-
Game 28-21 over the Philadel- created to replace the Eastern assets of the Yanks, January land, Oregon, August 28. The
phia Eagles, who had beaten and Western divisions, March 24. The new Texans went Rams won 23-17 three min-
Pittsburgh 21-0 in a playoff. 3. 1-11, with the owners turning utes into overtime.
The New York Bulldogs the franchise back to the A rule change declared the
1948 became the Yanks and divided league in midseason. For the ball dead immediately if the
Plastic helmets were prohibit- the players of the former AAFC last five games of the season, ball carrier touched the ground
ed. A flexible artificial tee was Yankees with the Giants. A the commissioner’s office with any part of his body
permitted at the kickoff. Offi- special allocation draft was operated the Texans as a road except his hands or feet while
cials other than the referee held in which the 13 teams team, using Hershey, Pennsyl- in the grasp of an opponent.
were equipped with whistles, drafted the remaining AAFC vania, as a home base. At the The Baltimore Colts made
not horns, January 14. players, with special consider- end of the season the fran- an 80-cent phone call to John-
Fred Mandel sold the Detroit ation for Baltimore, which chise was canceled, the last ny Unitas and signed him as a
Lions to a syndicate headed received 15 choices com- time an NFL team failed. free agent. Another quarter-
by D. Lyle Fife, January 15. pared to 10 for other teams. The Pittsburgh Steelers back, Otto Graham, played his
Halfback Fred Gehrke of the The Los Angeles Rams abandoned the Single-Wing last game as the Browns
Los Angeles Rams painted became the first NFL team to for the T-formation, the last defeated the Rams 38-14 in
horns on the Rams’ helmets, have all of its games—both pro team to do so. the NFL Championship Game,
the first modern helmet home and away—televised. The Detroit Lions won their December 26. Graham had
emblems in pro football. The Washington Redskins fol- first NFL championship in 17 quarterbacked the Browns to
The Cleveland Browns won lowed the Rams in arranging years, defeating the Browns 10 championship-game
their third straight champi- to televise their games; other 17-7 in the title game, appearances in 10 years.
onship in the AAFC, going teams made deals to put December 28. NBC replaced DuMont as
14-0 and then defeating the selected games on television. the network for the title game,
Buffalo Bills 49-7. In the first game of the sea- 1953 paying a rights fee of
In a blizzard, the Eagles son, former AAFC champion A Baltimore group headed by $100,000.
defeated the Cardinals 7-0 in Cleveland defeated NFL cham- Carroll Rosenbloom was
the NFL Championship Game, pion Philadelphia 35-10. For granted a franchise and was 1956
December 19. the first time, deadlocks awarded the holdings of the The NFL Players Association
occurred in both conferences defunct Dallas organization, was founded.
1949 and playoffs were necessary. January 23. The team, named Grabbing an opponent’s
Alexis Thompson sold the The Browns defeated the the Colts, put together the facemask (other than the ball
champion Eagles to a syndi- Giants in the American and the largest trade in league history, carrier) was made illegal.
cate headed by James P. Rams defeated the Bears in acquiring 10 players from Using radio receivers to com-
Clark, January 15. The Boston the National. Cleveland defeat- Cleveland in exchange for five. municate with players on the
Yanks became the New York ed Los Angeles 30-28 in the The names of the American field was prohibited. A natural
Bulldogs, sharing the Polo NFL Championship Game, and National conferences leather ball with white end
Grounds with the Giants. December 24. were changed to the Eastern stripes replaced the white ball
Free substitution was and Western conferences, with black stripes for night
adopted for one year, January 1951 January 24. games.
20. The Pro Bowl game, dormant Jim Thorpe died, March 28. The Giants moved from the
The NFL had two 1,000- since 1942, was revived under Mickey McBride, founder of Polo Grounds to Yankee Stadi-
yard rushers in the same sea- a new format matching the all- the Cleveland Browns, sold um.
son for the first time—Steve stars of each conference at the franchise to a syndicate Halas retired as coach of
Van Buren of Philadelphia and the Los Angeles Memorial headed by Dave R. Jones, the Bears, and was replaced
Tony Canadeo of Green Bay. Coliseum. The American Con- June 10. by Paddy Driscoll.
The AAFC played its season ference defeated the National The NFL policy of blacking CBS became the first net-
with a one-division, seven- Conference 28-27, January out home games was upheld work to broadcast some NFL
team format. On December 9, 14. by Judge Allan K. Grim of the regular-season games to
Bell announced a merger Abraham Watner returned U.S. District Court in Philadel- selected television markets
agreement in which three the Baltimore franchise and its phia, November 12. across the nation.
AAFC franchises—Cleveland, player contracts back to the The Lions again defeated The Giants routed the Bears
San Francisco, and Balti- NFL for $50,000. Baltimore’s the Browns in the NFL Cham- 47-7 in the NFL Championship
more—would join the NFL in former players were made pionship Game, winning 17- Game, December 30.
1950. The Browns won their available for drafting at the 16, December 27.
fourth consecutive AAFC title, same time as college players, 1957
defeating the 49ers 21-7, January 18. 1954 Pete Rozelle was named gen-
December 11. A rule was passed that no The Canadian Football League eral manager of the Rams.
In a heavy rain, the Eagles tackle, guard, or center would began a series of raids on NFL Anthony J. Morabito, founder
defeated the Rams 14-0 in the be eligible to catch a forward teams, signing quarterback and co-owner of the 49ers,
NFL Championship Game, pass, January 18. Eddie LeBaron and defensive died of a heart attack during a
December 18. The Rams reversed their end Gene Brito of Washington game against the Bears at
television policy and televised and defensive tackle Arnie Kezar Stadium, October 28. An
1950 only road games. Weinmeister of the Giants, NFL-record crowd of 102,368
Unlimited free substitution The NFL Championship among others. saw the 49ers-Rams game at
was restored, opening the way Game was televised coast-to- Fullback Joe Perry of the the Los Angeles Memorial Col-
for the era of two platoons and coast for the first time, 49ers became the first player iseum, November 10.

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The Lions came from 20 The Colts again defeated Broncos to a group headed by game lasted a then record 77
points down to post a 31-27 the Giants in the NFL Champi- Calvin Kunz and Gerry Phipps, minutes, 54 seconds, Decem-
playoff victory over the 49ers, onship Game, 31-16, Decem- May 26. ber 23.
December 22. Detroit defeated ber 27. NBC was awarded a two- Judge Edward Weinfeld of
Cleveland 59-14 in the NFL year contract for radio and the U.S. District Court in New
Championship Game, Decem- 1960 television rights to the NFL York City upheld the legality of
ber 29. Pete Rozelle was elected NFL Championship Game for the NFL’s television blackout
Commissioner as a compro- $615,000 annually, $300,000 within a 75-mile radius of
1958 mise choice on the twenty- of which was to go directly home games and denied an
The bonus selection in the third ballot, January 26. into the NFL Player Benefit injunction that would have
draft was eliminated, January Rozelle moved the league Plan, April 5. forced the championship
29. The last selection was offices to New York City. Canton, Ohio, where the game between the Giants and
quarterback King Hill of Rice Hunt was elected AFL pres- league that became the NFL the Packers to be televised in
by the Chicago Cardinals. ident for 1960, January 26. was formed in 1920, was the New York City area,
Halas reinstated himself as Minneapolis withdrew from chosen as the site of the Pro December 28. The Packers
coach of the Bears. the AFL, January 27, and the Football Hall of Fame, April 27. beat the Giants 16-7 for the
Jim Brown of Cleveland same ownership was given an A bill legalizing single-net- NFL title, December 30.
gained an NFL-record 1,527 NFL franchise for Minnesota work television contracts by
yards rushing. In a divisional (to start in 1961), January 28. professional sports leagues 1963
playoff game, the Giants held Dallas received an NFL fran- was introduced in Congress Don Shula, who went on to
Brown to eight yards and chise for 1960, January 28. by Representative Emanuel become the winningest head
defeated Cleveland 10-0. Oakland received an AFL fran- Celler. It passed the House and coach in NFL history, replaced
Baltimore, coached by chise, January 30. Senate and was signed into Weeb Ewbank as head coach
Weeb Ewbank, defeated the The AFL adopted the two- law by President John F. of the Colts, January 8.
Giants 23-17 in the first sud- point option on points after Kennedy, September 30. Paul Brown, head coach of
den-death overtime in an NFL touchdown, January 28. A no- Houston defeated San the Browns since their incep-
Championship Game, Decem- tampering verbal pact, relative Diego 10-3 for the AFL cham- tion, was fired on January 9
ber 28. The game ended when to players’ contracts, was pionship, December 24. Green and replaced the following day
Colts fullback Alan Ameche agreed to between the NFL Bay won its first NFL champi- by Blanton Collier.
scored on a one-yard touch- and AFL, February 9. onship since 1944, defeating The Dallas Texans trans-
down run after 8:15 of over- The NFL owners voted to the New York Giants 37-0, ferred to Kansas City, becom-
time. allow the transfer of the Chica- December 31. ing the Chiefs, February 8. The
go Cardinals to St. Louis, New York Titans were sold to a
1959 March 13. 1962 five-man syndicate headed by
Vince Lombardi was named The AFL signed a five-year The Western Division defeated David (Sonny) Werblin, March
head coach of the Green Bay television contract with ABC, the Eastern Division 47-27 in 28. Weeb Ewbank became the
Packers, January 28. Tim June 9. the first AFL All-Star Game, Titans’ new head coach and
Mara, the co-founder of the The Boston Patriots defeat- played before 20,973 in San the team’s name was changed
Giants, died, February 17. ed the Buffalo Bills 28-7 Diego, January 7. to the Jets, April 15. They
Lamar Hunt of Dallas before 16,000 at Buffalo in the Both leagues prohibited began play in the Polo
announced his intentions to first AFL preseason game, grabbing any player’s face- Grounds.
form a second pro football July 30. The Denver Broncos mask. The AFL voted to make NFL Properties, Inc., was
league. The first meeting was defeated the Patriots 13-10 the scoreboard clock the founded to serve as the
held in Chicago, August 14, before 21,597 at Boston in the official timer of the game. licensing arm of the NFL.
and consisted of Hunt repre- first AFL regular-season The NFL entered into a sin- Rozelle indefinitely sus-
senting Dallas; Bob Howsam, game, September 9. gle-network agreement with pended Green Bay halfback
Denver; K.S. (Bud) Adams, Philadelphia defeated Green CBS for telecasting all regular- Paul Hornung and Detroit
Houston; Barron Hilton, Los Bay 17-13 in the NFL Champi- season games for $4.65 mil- defensive tackle Alex Karras
Angeles; Max Winter and Bill onship Game, December 26. lion annually, January 10. for placing bets on their own
Boyer, Minneapolis; and Harry Judge Roszel Thompson of teams and on other NFL
Wismer, New York City. They 1961 the U.S. District Court in Balti- games; he also fined five other
made plans to begin play in The Houston Oilers defeated more ruled against the AFL in Detroit players $2,000 each
1960. the Los Angeles Chargers its antitrust suit against the for betting on one game in
The new league was named 24-16 before 32,183 in the NFL, May 21. The AFL had which they did not participate,
the American Football League, first AFL Championship Game, charged the NFL with monop- and the Detroit Lions Football
August 22. Buffalo, owned by January 1. oly and conspiracy in areas of Company $2,000 on each of
Ralph Wilson, became the Detroit defeated Cleveland expansion, television, and two counts for failure to report
seventh franchise, October 17-16 in the first Playoff Bowl, player signings. The case last- information promptly and for
28. Boston, owned by William or Bert Bell Benefit Bowl, ed two and a half years, the lack of sideline supervision,
H. Sullivan, became the eighth between second-place teams trial two months. April 17.
team, November 22. The first in each conference in Miami, McGah and Valley acquired The AFL allowed the Jets
AFL draft, lasting 33 rounds, January 7. controlling interest in the and Raiders to select players
was held, November 22. Joe End Willard Dewveall of the Raiders, May 24. The AFL from other franchises in hopes
Foss was named AFL Com- Bears played out his option assumed financial responsibil- of giving the league more
missioner, November 30. An and joined the Oilers, becom- ity for the New York Titans, competitive balance, May 11.
additional draft of 20 rounds ing the first player to play out November 8. With Commis- NBC was awarded exclu-
was held by the AFL, Decem- his contract and jump from the sioner Rozelle as referee, sive network broadcasting
ber 2. NFL to the AFL, January 14. Daniel F. Reeves regained the rights for the 1963 NFL Cham-
NFL Commissioner Bert Ed McGah, Wayne Valley, ownership of the Rams, out- pionship Game for $926,000,
Bell died of a heart attack suf- and Robert Osborne bought bidding his partners in sealed- May 23.
fered at Franklin Field, out their partners in the own- envelope bidding for the team, The Pro Football Hall of
Philadelphia, during the last ership of the Raiders, January November 27. Fame was dedicated at Can-
two minutes of a game 17. The Chargers were trans- The Dallas Texans defeated ton, Ohio, September 7.
between the Eagles and the ferred to San Diego, February the Oilers 20-17 for the AFL The U.S. Fourth Circuit
Steelers, October 11. Treasur- 10. Dave R. Jones sold the championship at Houston Court of Appeals reaffirmed
er Austin Gunsel was named Browns to a group headed by after 17 minutes, 54 seconds the lower court’s finding for
president in the office of the Arthur B. Modell, March 22. of overtime on a 25-yard field the NFL in the $10-million suit
commissioner, October 14. The Howsam brothers sold the goal by Tommy Brooker. The brought by the AFL, ending

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three and a half years of litiga- chase Ed Sabol’s Blair Motion er, June 8. Under the agree- game between AFL and NFL
tion, November 21. Pictures, which was renamed ment, the two leagues would teams, January 15. The win-
Jim Brown of Cleveland NFL Films, April. combine to form an expanded ning players’ share for the
rushed for an NFL single-sea- Atlanta was awarded an NFL league with 24 teams, to be Packers was $15,000 each,
son record 1,863 yards. franchise for 1966, with Rankin increased to 26 in 1968 and to and the losing players’ share
Boston defeated Buffalo Smith, Sr., as owner, June 30. 28 by 1970 or soon thereafter. for the Chiefs was $7,500
26-8 in the first divisional Miami was awarded an AFL All existing franchises would each. The game was televised
playoff game in AFL history, franchise for 1966, with Joe be retained, and no franchises by both CBS and NBC.
December 28. Robbie and Danny Thomas as would be transferred outside The “sling-shot” goal post
The Bears defeated the owners, August 16. their metropolitan areas. While and a six-foot-wide border
Giants 14-10 in the NFL Field Judge Burl Toler maintaining separate sched- around the field were made
Championship Game, a record became the first black official ules through 1969, the standard in the NFL, February
sixth and last title for Halas in in NFL history, September 19. leagues agreed to play an 22.
his thirty-sixth season as the According to a Harris sur- annual AFL-NFL World Cham- Baltimore made Bubba
Bears’ coach, December 29. vey, sports fans chose profes- pionship Game beginning in Smith, a Michigan State
sional football (41 percent) as January, 1967, and to hold a defensive lineman, the first
1964 their favorite sport, overtaking combined draft, also begin- choice in the first combined
The Chargers defeated the baseball (38 percent) for the ning in 1967. Preseason AFL-NFL draft, March 14.
Patriots 51-10 in the AFL first time, October. games would be held between The AFL awarded a fran-
Championship Game, January Green Bay defeated Balti- teams of each league starting chise to begin play in 1968 to
5. more 13-10 in sudden-death in 1967. Official regular-sea- Cincinnati, May 23. A group
William Clay Ford, the overtime in a Western Confer- son play would start in 1970 with Paul Brown as part
Lions’ president since 1961, ence playoff game. Don Chan- when the two leagues would owner, general manager, and
purchased the team, January dler kicked a 25-yard field goal officially merge to form one head coach, was awarded the
10. A group representing the for the Packers after 13 min- league with two conferences. Cincinnati franchise, Septem-
late James P. Clark sold the utes, 39 seconds of overtime, Rozelle was named Commis- ber 27.
Eagles to a group headed by December 26. The Packers sioner of the expanded league Arthur B. Modell, the presi-
Jerry Wolman, January 21. then defeated the Browns setup. dent of the Cleveland Browns,
Carroll Rosenbloom, the 23-12 in the NFL Champi- Davis rejoined the Raiders, was elected president of the
majority owner of the Colts onship Game, January 2. and Milt Woodard was named NFL, May 28.
since 1953, acquired com- In the AFL Championship president of the AFL, July 25. Defensive back Emlen Tun-
plete ownership of the team, Game, the Bills defeated the The St. Louis Cardinals nell of the New York Giants
January 23. Chargers, 23-0, December 26. moved into newly constructed became the first black player
The AFL signed a five-year, CBS acquired the rights to Busch Memorial Stadium. to enter the Pro Football Hall of
$36-million television contract the NFL regular-season games Barron Hilton sold the Fame, August 5.
with NBC to begin with the in 1966 and 1967, with an Chargers to a group headed An AFL team defeated an
1965 season, January 29. option for 1968, for $18.8 mil- by Eugene Klein and Sam NFL team for the first time,
Hornung and Karras were lion per year, December 29. Schulman, August 25. when Denver beat Detroit 13-7
reinstated by Rozelle, March Congress approved the in a preseason game, August
16. 1966 AFL-NFL merger, passing leg- 5.
CBS submitted the winning The AFL-NFL war reached its islation exempting the agree- Green Bay defeated Dallas
bid of $14.1 million per year peak, as the leagues spent a ment itself from antitrust 21-17 for the NFL champi-
for the NFL regular-season combined $7 million to sign action, October 21. onship on a last-minute 1-yard
television rights for 1964 and their 1966 draft choices. The New Orleans was awarded quarterback sneak by Bart
1965, January 24. CBS NFL signed 75 percent of its an NFL franchise to begin play Starr in 13-below-zero tem-
acquired the rights to the 232 draftees, the AFL 46 per- in 1967, November 1. John perature at Green Bay, Decem-
championship games for cent of its 181. Of the 111 Mecom, Jr., of Houston was ber 31. The same day, Oak-
1964 and 1965 for $1.8 mil- common draft choices, 79 designated majority stock- land defeated Houston 40-7
lion per game, April 17. signed with the NFL, 28 with holder and president of the for the AFL championship.
Pete Gogolak of Cornell the AFL, and 4 went unsigned. franchise, December 15.
signed a contract with Buffalo, Buddy Young became the The NFL was realigned for 1968
becoming the first soccer- first African-American to work the 1967-69 seasons into the Green Bay defeated Oakland
style kicker in pro football. in the league office when Capitol and Century Divisions 33-14 in Super Bowl II at
Buffalo defeated San Diego Commissioner Rozelle named in the Eastern Conference and Miami, January 14. The game
20-7 in the AFL Championship him director of player rela- the Central and Coastal Divi- had the first $3-million gate in
Game, December 26. Cleve- tions, February 1. sions in the Western Confer- pro football history.
land defeated Baltimore 27-0 The rights to the 1966 and ence, December 2. New Vince Lombardi resigned as
in the NFL Championship 1967 NFL Championship Orleans and the New York head coach of the Packers,
Game, December 27. Games were sold to CBS for Giants agreed to switch divi- but remained as general man-
$2 million per game, February sions in 1968 and return to the ager, January 28.
1965 14. 1967 alignment in 1969. Werblin sold his shares in
The NFL teams pledged not to Foss resigned as AFL Com- The rights to the Super the Jets to his partners Don
sign college seniors until com- missioner, April 7. Al Davis, Bowl for four years were sold Lillis, Leon Hess, Townsend
pletion of all their games, the head coach and general to CBS and NBC for $9.5 mil- Martin, and Phil Iselin, May
including bowl games, and manager of the Raiders, was lion, December 13. 21. Lillis assumed the presi-
empowered the Commission- named to replace him, April 8. dency of the club, but then
er to discipline the clubs up to Goal posts offset from the 1967 died July 23. Iselin was
as much as the loss of an goal line, painted bright yel- Green Bay earned the right to appointed president, August 6.
entire draft list for a violation low, and with uprights 20 feet represent the NFL in the first Halas retired for the fourth
of the pledge, February 15. above the cross-bar were AFL-NFL World Championship and last time as head coach of
The NFL added a sixth offi- made standard in the NFL, Game by defeating Dallas the Bears, May 27.
cial, the line judge, February 19. May 16. 34-27, January 1. The same The Oilers left Rice Stadium
The color of the officials’ penal- A series of secret meetings day, Kansas City defeated Buf- for the Astrodome and
ty flags was changed from regarding a possible AFL-NFL falo 31-7 to represent the AFL. became the first NFL team to
white to bright gold, April 5. merger were held in the spring The Packers defeated the play its home games in a
Commissioner Rozelle between Hunt of Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 before 61,946 domed stadium.
negotiated an agreement on and Tex Schramm of Dallas. fans at the Los Angeles The movie Heidi became a
behalf of the NFL clubs to pur- Rozelle announced the merg- Memorial Coliseum in the first footnote in sports history

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when NBC didn’t show the last sheets of paper. Rozelle’s 22. Their new stadium, Schae- imental basis, January 3.
50 seconds of the Jets- assistant, Thelma Elkjer, fer Stadium, was dedicated in Miami defeated Washington
Raiders game in order to per- picked the winning one out of a 20-14 preseason victory 14-7 in Super Bowl VII at Los
mit the children’s special to a vase at random, January 17. over the Giants. Angeles, completing a 17-0
begin on time. The Raiders Four-year television con- The Philadelphia Eagles left season, the first perfect-
scored two touchdowns in the tracts, under which CBS Franklin Field and played their record regular-season and
last 42 seconds to win 43-32, would televise all NFC games games at the new Veterans postseason mark in NFL histo-
November 17. and NBC all AFC games Stadium. ry, January 14.
Ewbank became the first (except Monday night games) The San Francisco 49ers The AFC defeated the NFC
coach to win titles in both the and the two would divide tele- left Kezar Stadium and moved 33-28 in the Pro Bowl in Dal-
NFL and AFL when his Jets vising the Super Bowl and their games to Candlestick las, the first time since 1942
defeated the Raiders 27-23 for AFC-NFC Pro Bowl games, Park. that the game was played out-
the AFL championship, were announced, January 26. Daniel F. Reeves, the presi- side Los Angeles, January 21.
December 29. The same day, Art Modell resigned as dent and general manager of A jersey numbering system
Baltimore defeated Cleveland president of the NFL, March the Rams, died at 58, April 15. was adopted, April 5: 1-19 for
34-0. 12. Milt Woodard resigned as The Dallas Cowboys moved quarterbacks and specialists,
president of the AFL, March from the Cotton Bowl into their 20-49 for running backs and
1969 13. Lamar Hunt was elected new home, Texas Stadium, defensive backs, 50-59 for
The AFL established a playoff president of the AFC and October 24. centers and linebackers, 60-
format for the 1969 season, George Halas was elected Miami defeated Kansas City 79 for defensive linemen and
with the winner in one division president of the NFC, March 27-24 in sudden-death over- interior offensive linemen
playing the runner-up in the 19. time in an AFC Divisional Play- other than centers, and 80-89
other, January 11. The merged 26-team off Game, December 25. Garo for wide receivers and tight
An AFL team won the Super league adopted rules changes Yepremian kicked a 37-yard ends. Players who had been in
Bowl for the first time, as the putting names on the backs of field goal for the Dolphins after the NFL in 1972 could contin-
Jets defeated the Colts 16-7 at players’ jerseys, making a 22 minutes, 40 seconds of ue to use old numbers.
Miami, January 12 in Super point after touchdown worth overtime, as the game lasted NFL Charities, a nonprofit
Bowl III. The title Super Bowl only one point, and making the 82 minutes, 40 seconds over- organization, was created to
was recognized by the NFL for scoreboard clock the official all, making it the longest game derive an income from monies
the first time. timing device of the game, in history. generated from NFL Proper-
Vince Lombardi became March 18. ties’ licensing of NFL trade-
part owner, executive vice- The Players Negotiating 1972 marks and team names, June
president, and head coach of Committee and the NFL Play- Dallas defeated Miami 24-3 in 26. NFL Charities was set up
the Washington Redskins, ers Association announced a Super Bowl VI at New Orleans, to support education and
February 7. four-year agreement guaran- January 16. charitable activities and to
Wolman sold the Eagles to teeing approximately The inbounds lines or hash- supply economic support to
Leonard Tose, May 1. $4,535,000 annually to player marks were moved nearer the persons formerly associated
Baltimore, Cleveland, and pension and insurance bene- center of the field, 23 yards, 1 with professional football who
Pittsburgh agreed to join the fits, August 3. The owners foot, 9 inches from the side- were no longer able to support
AFL teams to form the 13- also agreed to contribute lines, March 23. The method themselves.
team American Football Con- $250,000 annually to improve of determining won-lost per- Congress adopted experi-
ference of the NFL in 1970, or implement items such as centage in standings changed. mental legislation (for three
May 10. The NFL also agreed disability payments, widows’ Tie games, previously not years) requiring any NFL game
on a playoff format that would benefits, maternity benefits, counted in the standings, were that had been declared a sell-
include one “wild-card” team and dental benefits. The made equal to a half-game out 72 hours prior to kickoff to
per conference—the second- agreement also provided for won and a half-game lost, be made available for local
place team with the best increased preseason game May 24. televising, September 14. The
record. and per diem payments, aver- Robert Irsay purchased the legislation provided for an
The NFL announced a three- aging approximately $2.6 mil- Los Angeles Rams and trans- annual review to be made by
year agreement with ABC to lion annually. ferred ownership of the club to the Federal Communications
televise Monday Night Football. The Pittsburgh Steelers Carroll Rosenbloom in Commission.
The new series makes the NFL moved into Three Rivers Sta- exchange for the Baltimore The Buffalo Bills moved
the first league with a regular dium. The Cincinnati Bengals Colts, July 13. their home games from War
series of national telecasts in moved to Riverfront Stadium. William V. Bidwill pur- Memorial Stadium to Rich Sta-
prime time, May 26. Vince Lombardi died of chased the stock of his broth- dium in nearby Orchard Park.
George Preston Marshall, cancer at 57, September 3. er Charles (Stormy) Bidwill to The Giants tied the Eagles
president emeritus of the Red- The Super Bowl trophy was become the sole owner of the 23-23 in the final game in Yan-
skins, died at 72, August 9. renamed the Vince Lombardi St. Louis Cardinals, Septem- kee Stadium, September 23.
The NFL marked its fiftieth trophy, September 10. ber 2. The Giants played the rest of
year by the wearing of a spe- Tom Dempsey of New The National District Attor- their home games at the Yale
cial patch by each of the 16 Orleans kicked a game-win- neys Association endorsed Bowl in New Haven, Connecti-
teams. ning NFL-record 63-yard field the position of professional cut.
goal against Detroit, leagues in opposing proposed A rival league, the World
1970 November 8. legalization of gambling on Football League, was formed
Kansas City defeated Min- professional team sports, and was reported in operation,
nesota 23-7 in Super Bowl IV 1971 September 28. October 2. It had plans to start
at New Orleans, January 11. Baltimore defeated Dallas Franco Harris’ “Immaculate play in 1974.
The gross receipts of approxi- 16-13 on Jim O’Brien’s Reception” gave the Steelers O.J. Simpson of Buffalo
mately $3.8 million were the 32-yard field goal with five their first postseason win ever, became the first player to rush
largest ever for a one-day seconds to go in Super Bowl V 13-7 over the Raiders, for more than 2,000 yards in a
sports event. at Miami, January 17. December 23. season, gaining 2,003.
A special league meeting The NFC defeated the AFC
was held to determine the divi- 27-6 in the first AFC-NFC Pro 1973 1974
sional realignment of the Bowl at Los Angeles, January Rozelle announced that all Miami defeated Minnesota
National Football Conference. 24. Super Bowl VII tickets were 24-7 in Super Bowl VIII at
With no consensus, Rozelle The Boston Patriots sold and that the game would Houston, the second consec-
ordered the five most viable changed their name to the be telecast in Los Angeles, the utive Super Bowl champi-
plans be written down on New England Patriots, March site of the game, on an exper- onship for the Dolphins,

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January 13. and playoff games. to four years; provided for Louisiana Superdome in New
Rozelle was given a 10-year The Lions moved to the increases in minimum salaries Orleans, January 15. Dallas’
contract effective January 1, new Pontiac Silverdome. The and preseason and postsea- victory was the first for the
1973, February 27. Giants played their home son pay; improved insurance, NFC in six years.
Tampa Bay was awarded games in Shea Stadium. The medical, and dental benefits; According to a Louis Harris
the twenty-seventh franchise Saints moved into the modified previous practices in Sports Survey, 70 percent of
to begin operation in 1976, Louisiana Superdome. player movement and control; the nation’s sports fans said
April 24. The World Football League and reaffirmed the NFL Com- they followed football, com-
Sweeping rules changes folded, October 22. missioner’s disciplinary pared to 54 percent who fol-
were adopted to add action 1976 authority. Additionally, the lowed baseball. Football
and tempo to games: one sud- Pittsburgh defeated Dallas agreement called for the NFL increased its lead as the coun-
den-death overtime period 21-17 in Super Bowl X in member clubs to make pay- try’s favorite, 26 percent to 16
was added for preseason and Miami. The Steelers joined ments totaling $16 million the percent for baseball, January
regular-season games; the Green Bay and Miami as the next 10 years to settle various 19.
goal posts were moved from only teams to win two Super legal disputes, February 25. A seventh official, the side
the goal line to the end lines; Bowls; the Cowboys became The San Francisco 49ers judge, was added to the offici-
kickoffs were moved from the the first wild-card team to play were sold to Edward J. DeBar- ating crew, March 14.
40- to the 35-yard line; after in the Super Bowl, January 18. tolo, Jr., March 28. The NFL continued a trend
missed field goals from Lloyd Nordstrom, the presi- A 16-game regular season, toward opening up the game.
beyond the 20, the ball was to dent of the Seahawks, died at 4-game preseason was Rules changes permitted a
be returned to the line of 66, January 20. His brother adopted to begin in 1978. A defender to maintain contact
scrimmage; restrictions were Elmer succeeded him as second wild-card team was with a receiver within five
placed on members of the majority representative of the adopted for the playoffs yards of the line of scrim-
punting team to open up return team. beginning in 1978, with the mage, but restricted contact
possibilities; roll-blocking and The owners adopted the wild-card teams to play each beyond that point. The pass-
cutting of wide receivers was use of two 30-second clocks other and the winners advanc- blocking rule was interpreted
eliminated; the extent of for all games, visible to both ing to a round of eight post- to permit the extending of
downfield contact a defender players and fans to note the season series, March 29. arms and open hands, March
could have with an eligible official time between the The Seahawks were perma- 17.
receiver was restricted; the ready-for-play signal and snap nently aligned in the AFC A study on the use of
penalties for offensive holding, of the ball, March 16. Western Division and the Buc- instant replay as an officiating
illegal use of the hands, and A veteran player allocation caneers in the NFC Central aid was made during seven
tripping were reduced from 15 was held to stock the Seattle Division, March 31. nationally televised preseason
to 10 yards; wide receivers and Tampa Bay franchises Rules changes were adopt- games.
blocking back toward the ball with 39 players each, March ed to open up the passing The NFL played for the first
within three yards of the line of 30-31. In the college draft, game and to cut down on time in Mexico City, with the
scrimmage were prevented Seattle and Tampa Bay each injuries. Defenders were per- Saints defeating the Eagles
from blocking below the waist, received eight extra choices, mitted to make contact with 14-7 in a preseason game,
April 25. April 8-9. eligible receivers only once; August 5.
Seattle was awarded the The Giants moved into new the head slap was outlawed; Bolstered by the expansion
twenty-eighth NFL franchise to Giants Stadium in East Ruther- offensive linemen were pro- of the regular-season sched-
begin play in 1976, June 4. ford, New Jersey. hibited from thrusting their ule from 14 to 16 weeks, NFL
Lloyd W. Nordstrom, president The Steelers defeated the hands to an opponent’s neck, paid attendance exceeded 12
of the Seattle Seahawks, and College All-Stars in a storm- face, or head; and wide million (12,771,800) for the
Hugh Culverhouse, president shortened Chicago College receivers were prohibited from first time. The per-game aver-
of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, All-Star Game, the last of the clipping, even in the legal clip- age of 57,017 was the third-
signed franchise agreements, series, July 23. St. Louis ping zone. highest in league history and
December 5. defeated San Diego 20-10 in a Rozelle negotiated con- the most since 1973.
The Birmingham Americans preseason game before tracts with the three television
defeated the Florida Blazers 38,000 in Korakuen Stadium, networks to televise all NFL 1979
22-21 in the WFL World Bowl, Tokyo, in the first NFL game regular-season and postsea- Pittsburgh defeated Dallas
winning the league champi- outside of North America, son games, plus selected pre- 35-31 in Super Bowl XIII at
onship, December 5. August 16. season games, for four years Miami to become the first
beginning with the 1978 sea- team ever to win three Super
1975 1977 son. ABC was awarded yearly Bowls, January 21.
Pittsburgh defeated Minnesota Oakland defeated Minnesota rights to 16 Monday night NFL rules changes empha-
16-6 in Super Bowl IX at New 32-14 in Super Bowl XI at games, four primetime sized additional player safety.
Orleans, the Steelers’ first Pasadena, January 9. The games, the AFC-NFC Pro The changes prohibited play-
championship since entering paid attendance was a pro Bowl, and the Hall of Fame ers on the receiving team from
the NFL in 1933, January 12. record 103,438. games. CBS received the blocking below the waist dur-
The Memphis Southmen of The NFL Players Associa- rights to all NFC regular-sea- ing kickoffs, punts, and field-
the WFL signed Larry Csonka, tion and the NFL Management son and postseason games goal attempts; prohibited the
Jim Kiick, and Paul Warfield of Council ratified a collective (except those in the ABC wearing of torn or altered
Miami, March 31. bargaining agreement extend- package) and to Super Bowls equipment and exposed pads
The divisional winners with ing until 1982, covering five XIV and XVI. NBC received the that could be hazardous;
the highest won-loss percent- football seasons while contin- rights to all AFC regular-sea- extended the zone in which
age were made the home uing the pension plan— son and postseason games there could be no crackback
team for the divisional play- including years 1974, 1975, (except those in the ABC blocks; and instructed officials
offs, and the surviving winners and 1976—with contributions package) and to Super Bowls to quickly whistle a play dead
with the highest percentage totaling more than $55 million. XIII and XV. Industry sources when a quarterback was
made home teams for the The total cost of the agree- considered it the largest single clearly in the grasp of a tack-
championship games. Previ- ment was estimated at $107 television package ever nego- ler, March 16.
ously, the home sites were million. The agreement called tiated, October 12. Carroll Rosenbloom, the
pre-determined by division on for a college draft at least president of the Rams,
a rotating basis, June 26. through 1986; contained a no- 1978 drowned at 72, April 2. His
Referees were equipped strike, no-suit clause; estab- Dallas defeated Denver 27-10 widow, Georgia, assumed
with wireless microphones for lished a 43-man active player in Super Bowl XII, held indoors control of the club.
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1980 March 20. al sports. 2,105 yards; Art Monk of
Pittsburgh defeated the Los A CBS-New York Times poll Despite the players’ strike, Washington caught 106 pass-
Angeles Rams 31-19 in Super showed that 48 percent of the average paid attendance in es; and Walter Payton of
Bowl XIV at Pasadena to sports fans preferred football 1982 was 58,472, the fifth- Chicago broke Jim Brown’s
become the first team to win to 31 percent for baseball. highest in league history. career rushing mark, finishing
four Super Bowls, January 20. The NFL teams hosted 167 the season with 13,309 yards.
The AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, representatives from 44 pre- 1983 According to a CBS
won 37-27 by the NFC, was dominantly black colleges dur- Because of the shortened sea- Sports/New York Times sur-
played before 48,060 fans at ing training camps for a total son, the NFL adopted a format vey, 53 percent of the nation’s
Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, of 289 days. The program of 16 teams competing in a sports fans said they most
Hawaii. It was the first time in was adopted for renewal dur- Super Bowl Tournament for enjoyed watching football,
the 30-year history of the Pro ing each training camp period. the 1982 playoffs. The NFC’s compared to 18 percent for
Bowl that the game was ABC and CBS set all-time number-one seed, Washing- baseball, December 2-4.
played in a non-NFL city. rating highs. ABC finished with ton, defeated the AFC’s num-
Rules changes placed a 21.7 rating and CBS with a ber-two seed, Miami, 27-17 in 1985
greater restrictions on contact 17.5 rating. NBC was down Super Bowl XVII at the Rose San Francisco defeated Miami
in the area of the head, neck, slightly to 13.9. Bowl in Pasadena, January 38-16 in Super Bowl XIX at
and face. Under the heading of 30. Stanford Stadium in Stanford,
“personal foul,” players were 1982 Super Bowl XVII was the California, January 20. Presi-
prohibited from directly strik- San Francisco defeated Cin- second-highest rated live tele- dent Ronald Reagan, who took
ing, swinging, or clubbing on cinnati 26-21 in Super Bowl vision program of all time, giv- his second oath of office
the head, neck, or face. Start- XVI at the Pontiac Silverdome, ing the NFL a sweep of the top before tossing the coin for the
ing in 1980, a penalty could be in the first Super Bowl held in 10 live programs in television game, was one of
called for such contact whether the North, January 24. The history. 115,936,000 viewers. Super
or not the initial contact was CBS telecast achieved the The NFL played for the first Bowl XIX had a direct econom-
made below the neck area. highest rating of any televised time in London, England, with ic impact of $113.5 million on
CBS, with a record bid of sports event ever, 49.1 with a the Vikings defeating the Car- the San Francisco Bay area.
$12 million, won the national 73.0 share. dinals 28-10 in a preseason NBC Radio and the NFL
radio rights to 26 NFL regular- The NFL signed a five-year game, August 6. entered into a two-year agree-
season games, including contract with the three televi- George Halas, the owner of ment granting NBC the radio
Monday Night Football, and all sion networks (ABC, CBS, and the Bears and the last surviv- rights to a 37-game package
10 postseason games for the NBC) to televise all NFL regu- ing member of the NFL’s sec- in each of the 1985-86 sea-
1980-83 seasons. lar-season and postseason ond organizational meeting, sons, March 6. The package
The Los Angeles Rams games starting with the 1982 died at 88, October 31. included 27 regular-season
moved their home games to season. games and 10 postseason
Anaheim Stadium in nearby A jury ruled against the NFL 1984 games.
Orange County, California. in the antitrust trial brought by The Los Angeles Raiders Norman Braman, in part-
The Oakland Raiders joined the Los Angeles Coliseum defeated Washington 38-9 in nership with Edward Lei-
the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission and the Oakland Super Bowl XVIII at Tampa bowitz, bought the Philadel-
Commission’s antitrust suit Raiders, May 7. The verdict Stadium, January 22. phia Eagles from Leonard
against the NFL. The suit con- cleared the way for the An 11-man group headed Tose, April 29.
tended the league violated Raiders to move to Los Ange- by H.R. (Bum) Bright pur- A group headed by Tom
antitrust laws in declining to les, where they defeated chased the Dallas Cowboys Benson, Jr., was approved to
approve a proposed move by Green Bay 24-3 in their first from Clint Murchison, Jr., purchase the New Orleans
the Raiders from Oakland to preseason game, August 29. March 20. Club president Tex Saints from John W. Mecom,
Los Angeles. The Vikings moved into the Schramm was designated as Jr., June 3.
The NFL Draft is televised new Metrodome, August 21. managing general partner. The NFL owners adopted a
for the first time by ESPN, The 1982 season was Wellington Mara was resolution calling for a series
April 29. reduced from a 16-game named president of the NFC, of overseas preseason
Television ratings in 1980 schedule to nine as the result March 20. games, beginning in 1986,
were the second-best in NFL of a 57-day players’ strike. Patrick Bowlen purchased a with one game to be played in
history, trailing only the com- The strike was called by the majority interest in the Denver England/Europe and/or one
bined ratings of the 1976 sea- NFLPA at midnight on Monday, Broncos from Edgar Kaiser, game in Japan each year. The
son. All three networks posted September 20, following the Jr., March 21. game would be a fifth presea-
gains, and NBC’s 15.0 rating Green Bay at New York Giants The Colts relocated to Indi- son game for the clubs
was its best ever. CBS and game. Play resumed Novem- anapolis, March 28. Their new involved and all arrangements
ABC had their best ratings ber 21-22 following ratifica- home became the Hoosier and selection of the clubs
since 1977, with 15.3 and tion of the Collective Bargain- Dome. would be under the control of
20.8 ratings, respectively. ing Agreement by NFL own- The New York Jets moved the Commissioner, May 23.
CBS Radio reported a record ers, November 17 in New their home games to Giants The league-wide conver-
audience of 7 million for Mon- York. Stadium in East Rutherford, sion to videotape from movie
day night and special games. Under the Collective Bar- New Jersey. film for coaching study was
gaining Agreement, which Alex G. Spanos purchased approved.
1981 was to run through the 1986 a majority interest in the San A Louis Harris poll in
Oakland defeated Philadelphia season, the NFL draft was Diego Chargers from Eugene December revealed that pro
27-10 in Super Bowl XV at the extended through 1992 and V. Klein, August 28. football remained the sport
Louisiana Superdome in New the veteran free-agent system Houston defeated Pitts- most followed by Americans.
Orleans, to become the first was left basically unchanged. burgh 23-20 to mark the one- Fifty-nine percent of those
wild-card team to win a Super A minimum salary schedule hundredth overtime game in surveyed followed pro foot-
Bowl, January 25. for years of experience was regular-season play since ball, compared with 54 per-
Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr., pur- established; training camp and overtime was adopted in cent who followed baseball.
chased the Denver Broncos postseason pay were 1974, December 2. The Chicago-Miami Mon-
from Gerald and Allan Phipps, increased; players’ medical, On the field, many all-time day game had the highest rat-
February 26. insurance, and retirement ben- records were set: Dan Marino ing, 29.6, and share, 46.0, of
The owners adopted a dis- efits were increased; and a of Miami passed for 5,084 any primetime game in NFL
aster plan for re-stocking a severance-pay system was yards and 48 touchdowns; history, December 2. The
team should the club be introduced to aid in career Eric Dickerson of the Los game was viewed in more
involved in a fatal accident, transition, a first in profession- Angeles Rams rushed for than 25 million homes.

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The NFL showed a ratings tracts with ABC, CBS, and falo obtained the rights to line- first time originated on a Sun-
increase on all three networks NBC were announced for backer Cornelius Bennett from day. ESPN drew a 3.6 rating
for the season, gaining 4 per- 1987-89 at the NFL annual Indianapolis, sending Greg during their seven-hour cover-
cent on NBC, 10 on CBS, and meeting in Maui, Hawaii, Bell and three draft choices to age of the draft, which was
16 on ABC. March 15. Commissioner the Rams. The Colts added viewed in 1.6 million homes,
Rozelle and Broadcast Com- Owen Gill and three draft April 24-25.
1986 mittee Chairman Art Modell choices of their own to com- Art Rooney, founder and
Chicago defeated New Eng- also announced a three-year plete the deal with the Rams, owner of the Steelers, died at
land 46-10 in Super Bowl XX contract with ESPN to televise October 31. 87, August 25.
at the Louisiana Superdome, 13 primetime games each The Chicago at Minnesota Johnny Grier became the
January 26. The Patriots had season. The ESPN contract game became the highest- first African-American referee
earned the right to play the was the first with a cable net- rated and most-watched in NFL history, September 4.
Bears by becoming the first work. However, NFL games on sports program in basic cable Commissioner Rozelle
wild-card team to win three ESPN also were scheduled for history when it drew a 14.4 announced that two teams
consecutive games on the regular television in the city of cable rating in 6.5 million would play a preseason game
road. The NBC telecast the visiting team and in the homes, December 6. as part of the American Bowl
replaced the final episode of home city if the game was series on August 6, 1989, in
M*A*S*H as the most-viewed sold out 72 hours in advance. 1988 the Korakuen Tokyo Dome in
television program in history, A special payment program Washington defeated Denver Japan, December 16.
with an audience of 127 mil- was adopted to benefit nearly 42-10 in Super Bowl XXII to
lion viewers, according to A.C. 1,000 former NFL players who earn its second victory this 1989
Nielsen figures. In addition to participated in the League decade in the NFL Champi- San Francisco defeated Cin-
drawing a 48.3 rating and a 70 before the current Bert Bell onship Game. The game, cinnati 20-16 in Super Bowl
percent share in the United NFL Pension Plan was created played for the first time in San XXIII. The game, played for the
States, Super Bowl XX was and made retroactive to the Diego Jack Murphy Stadium, first time at Joe Robbie Stadi-
televised to 59 foreign coun- 1959 season. Players covered drew a sellout crowd of um in Miami, was attended by
tries and beamed via satellite by the new program spent at 73,302. Doug Williams, the a sellout crowd of 75,129,
to the QE II. least five years in the League game’s MVP, became the first January 22.
The owners adopted limited and played all or part of their African-American quarterback Commissioner Rozelle
use of instant replay as an career prior to 1959. Each to play in a Super Bowl, Janu- announced his retirement,
officiating aid, prohibited play- vested player would receive ary 31. pending the naming of a suc-
ers from wearing or otherwise $60 per month for each year In a unanimous 3-0 deci- cessor, March 22 at the NFL
displaying equipment, apparel, of service in the League for sion, the 2nd Circuit Court of annual meeting in Palm
or other items that carry com- life. Appeals in New York upheld Desert, California.
mercial names, names of NFL and CBS Radio jointly the verdict of the jury that in Following the announce-
organizations, or personal announced agreement granti- July, 1986, had awarded the ment, AFC president Lamar
messages of any type, March ng CBS the radio rights to a United States Football League Hunt and NFC president
11. 40-game package in each of one dollar in its $1.7 billion Wellington Mara announced
After an 11-week trial, a the next three NFL seasons, antitrust suit against the NFL. the formation of a six-man
jury in U.S. District Court in 1987-89, April 7. In a 91-page opinion, Judge search committee composed
New York awarded the United Over 400 former NFL play- Ralph K. Winter said the USFL of Art Modell, Robert Parins,
States Football League one ers from the pre-1959 era sought through court decree Dan Rooney, and Ralph
dollar in its $1.7 billion received first payments from the success it failed to gain Wilson. Hunt and Mara served
antitrust suit against the NFL. NFL owners, July 1. among football fans, March as co-chairmen.
The jury rejected all of the The NFL’s debut on ESPN 10. By a 24-4 margin, owners
USFL’s television-related produced the two highest- By a 23-5 margin, owners voted to continue the instant
claims, which were the self- rated and most-watched voted to continue the instant replay system for the fourth
proclaimed heart of the USFL’s sports programs in basic replay system for the third straight season. A strength-
case. The jury deliberated five cable history. The Chicago at consecutive season with the ened policy regarding anabolic
days, July 29. Miami game on August 16 Instant Replay Official to be steroids and masking agents
Chicago defeated Dallas drew an 8.9 rating in 3.81 mil- assigned to a regular seven- was announced by Commis-
17-6 at Wembley Stadium in lion homes. Those records fell man, on-the-field crew. At the sioner Rozelle. NFL clubs
London in the first American two weeks later when the Los NFL annual meeting in called for strong disciplinary
Bowl. The game drew a sellout Angeles Raiders at Dallas Phoenix, Arizona, a 45-sec- measures in cases of feigned
crowd of 82,699 and the NBC game achieved a 10.2 cable ond clock was also approved injuries and adopted a joint
national telecast in this coun- rating in 4.36 million homes. to replace the 30-second proposal by the Long-Range
try produced a 12.4 rating and The 1987 season was clock. For a normal sequence Planning and Finance commit-
36 percent share, making it reduced from a 16-game sea- of plays, the interval between tees regarding player person-
the highest daytime preseason son to 15 as the result of a 24- plays was changed to 45 nel rules, March 19-23.
television audience ever with day players’ strike. The strike seconds from the time the Two hundred twenty-nine
10.65-million viewers, August was called by the NFLPA on ball is signaled dead until it is unconditional free agents
3. Tuesday, September 22, fol- snapped on the succeeding signed with new teams under
ABC’s NFL Monday Night lowing the New England at play. management’s Plan B system,
Football, in its seventeenth New York Jets game. Games NFL owners approved the April 1.
season, became the longest- scheduled for the third week- transfer of the Cardinals’ fran- Jerry Jones purchased a
running primetime series in end were canceled but the chise from St. Louis to majority interest in the Dallas
the history of the network. games of weeks four, five, and Phoenix; approved two sup- Cowboys from H.R. (Bum)
six were played with replace- plemental drafts each year— Bright, April 18.
1987 ment teams. Striking players one prior to training camp and Tex Schramm was named
The New York Giants defeated returned for the seventh week one prior to the regular sea- president of the new World
Denver 39-20 in Super Bowl of the season, October 25. son; and voted to initiate an League of American Football to
XXI and captured their first In a three-team deal involv- annual series of games in work with a six-man committee
NFL title since 1956. The ing 10 players and/or draft Japan/Asia as early as the of Dan Rooney, chairman; Nor-
game, played in Pasadena’s choices, the Los Angeles 1989 preseason, March 14- man Braman, Lamar Hunt, Vic-
Rose Bowl, drew a sellout Rams traded running back 18. tor Kiam, Mike Lynn, and Bill
crowd of 101,063, January Eric Dickerson to the Indi- The NFL Annual Selection Walsh, April 18.
25. anapolis Colts for six draft Meeting returned to a separate NFL and CBS Radio jointly
New three-year TV con- choices and two players. Buf- two-day format and for the announced agreement extend-

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ing CBS’s radio rights to an al wild-card teams (one per phy, October 8. and Dire Need Programs for
annual 40-game package conference), which raised the former players, January 25.
through the 1994 season, April total to six wild-card teams. 1991 The Washington Redskins
18. Commissioner Tagliabue The New York Giants defeated defeated the Buffalo Bills
As of opening day, Septem- and Broadcast Committee Buffalo 20-19 in Super Bowl 37-24 in Super Bowl XXVI to
ber 10, of the 229 Plan B free Chairman Art Modell XXV to capture their second capture their third world
agents, 111 were active and announced a four-year con- title in five years. The game championship in 10 years,
23 others were on teams’ tract with Turner Broadcasting was played before a sellout January 26. The game was
reserve lists. Ninety-two oth- to televise nine Sunday-night crowd of 73,813 at Tampa played before a sellout crowd
ers were waived and three games. Stadium and became the first of 63,130 at the Hubert H.
retired. New four-year TV agree- Super Bowl decided by one Humphrey Metrodome in Min-
Art Shell was named head ments were ratified for 1990- point, January 26. neapolis.
coach of the Los Angeles 93 for ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, New York businessman The use in officiating of a
Raiders making him the NFL’s and TNT at the NFL annual Robert Tisch purchased a 50 limited system of Instant
first black head coach since meeting in Orlando, Florida, percent interest in the New Replay was not approved. The
Fritz Pollard coached the March 12. The contracts York Giants from Mrs. Helen vote was 17-11 in favor of
Akron Pros in 1921, October totaled $3.6 billion, the largest Mara Nugent and her children, approval (21 votes were
3. in TV history. Tim Mara and Maura Mara required). Instant Replay had
The site of the New England The NFL announced plans Concannon, February 2. been used for six consecutive
Patriots at San Francisco to expand its American Bowl NFL clubs voted to continue years (1986-1991), March
49ers game scheduled for series of preseason games. In a limited system of Instant 18.
Candlestick Park on October addition to games in London Replay for the sixth consecu- St. Louis businessman
22 was switched to Stanford and Tokyo, American Bowl tive year. The vote was 21-7, James Orthwein purchased
Stadium in the aftermath of games were scheduled for March 19. controlling interest in the New
the Bay Area Earthquake of Berlin, Germany, and Montre- The NFL launched the England Patriots from Victor
October 17. The change was al, Canada, in 1990. World League of American Kiam, May 11.
announced on October 19. For the fifth straight year, Football, the first sports In a Harris Poll taken during
Paul Tagliabue became the NFL owners voted to continue league to operate on a weekly the NFL offseason, profes-
seventh chief executive of the a limited system of Instant basis on two separate conti- sional football again was
NFL on October 26 when he Replay. Beginning in 1990, the nents, March 23. declared the nation’s most
was chosen to succeed Com- replay official will have a two- NFL Charities presented a popular sport. Professional
missioner Pete Rozelle on the minute time limit to make a $250,000 donation to the football finished atop similar
sixth ballot of a three-day decision. The vote was 21-7, United Service Organization. surveys conducted by Harris
meeting in Cleveland, Ohio. In March 12. The donation was the second in 1985 and 1989, May 23.
all, 12 ballots were required to Commissioner Tagliabue largest single grant ever by NFL clubs accepted the
select Tagliabue. Two were announced the formation of a NFL Charities, April 5. report of the Expansion Com-
conducted at a meeting in Committee on Expansion and Commissioner Tagliabue mittee at a league meeting in
Chicago on July 6, and four at Realignment, March 13. He named Harold Henderson as Pasadena. The report names
a meeting in Dallas on October also named a Player Advisory Executive Vice President for five cities as finalists for the
10-11. On the twelfth ballot, Council, comprised of 12 for- Labor Relations and Chairman two expansion teams—Balti-
with Seattle absent, Tagliabue mer NFL players, March 14. of the NFL Management Coun- more, Charlotte, Jacksonville,
received more than the 19 One-hundred eighty-four cil Executive Committee, April Memphis, and St. Louis, May
affirmative votes required for Plan B unconditional free 8. 19.
election from among the 27 agents signed with new NFL clubs approved a rec- At a league meeting in Dal-
clubs present. teams, April 2. ommendation by the Expan- las, NFL clubs approved a pro-
The transfer from Commis- Commissioner Tagliabue sion and Realignment Com- posal by the World League
sioner Rozelle to Commission- appointed Dr. John Lombardo mittee to add two teams for Board of Directors to restruc-
er Tagliabue took place at as the League’s Drug Advisor the 1994 season, resulting in ture the World League and
12:01 A .M. on Sunday, for Anabolic Steroids, April 25 six divisions of five teams place future emphasis on its
November 5. and named Dr. Lawrence each, May 22. international success, Sep-
NFL Charities donated $1 Brown as the League’s Advi- “NFL International Week” tember 17.
million through United Way to sor for Drugs of Abuse, May featured six 1990 playoff The Professional and Ama-
benefit Bay Area earthquake 17. teams playing nationally tele- teur Sports Protection Act
victims, November 6. NFL International Week was vised games in London, made it unlawful for a govern-
celebrated with four presea- Berlin, and Tokyo on July 28 ment entity to operate a lottery
1990 son games in seven days in and August 3-4. The games or other betting scheme based
San Francisco defeated Den- Tokyo, London, Berlin, and drew more than 150,000 fans. on pro or collegiate games.
ver 55-10 in Super Bowl XXIV Montreal. More than 200,000 Paul Brown, founder of the Four states that already had
at the Louisiana Superdome, fans on three continents Cleveland Browns and Cincin- such betting were grandfa-
January 28. San Francisco attended the four games, nati Bengals, died at age 82, thered, October 6.
joined Pittsburgh as the NFL’s August 4-11. August 5. NFL teams played their 16-
only teams to win four Super Commissioner Tagliabue NFL clubs approved a reso- game regular-season sched-
Bowls. announced the NFL Teacher of lution establishing an interna- ule over 18 weeks for the only
The NFL announced revi- the Month program in which tional division. A three-year time in league history.
sions in its 1990 draft eligibil- the League furnishes grants financial plan for the World
ity rules. College juniors and scholarships in recogni- League was approved by NFL 1993
became eligible but must tion of teachers who provided clubs at a meeting in Dallas, The NFL and lawyers for the
renounce their collegiate foot- a positive influence upon NFL October 23. players announced a settle-
ball eligibility before applying players in elementary and sec- ment of various lawsuits and
for the NFL Draft, February 16. ondary schools, September 1992 an agreement on the terms of
Commissioner Tagliabue 20. The NFL agreed to provide a a seven-year deal that includ-
announced NFL teams will For the first time since minimum of $2.5 million in ed a new player system to be
play their 16-game schedule 1957, every NFL club won at financial support to the NFL in place through the 1999 sea-
over 17 weeks in 1990-92 and least one of its first four Alumni Association and assis- son, January 6.
16 games over 18 weeks in games, October 1. tance to NFL Alumni-related Commissioner Tagliabue
1993, February 27. The Super Bowl Most Valu- programs. The agreement announced the establishment
The NFL revised its playoff able Player trophy was included contributions from of the “NFL World Partnership
format to include two addition- renamed the Pete Rozelle tro- NFL Charities to the Pre-59ers Program” to develop amateur

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football internationally through owner Wayne Weaver at a announced its 75th Anniver- highest-rated show out of 146
a series of clinics conducted meeting in Chicago, Novem- sary All-Time Team, August with a 17.8 average rating, the
by former NFL players and ber 30. 24. Chosen by a selection highest finish in the 25-year
coaches, January 14. The NFL announced new 4- committee of media and history of the series, April 18.
As part of Super Bowl year television agreements league personnel, the team The Frankfurt Galaxy defeat-
XXVII, the NFL announced the with NBC, ABC, ESPN, TNT, was headlined by four Pro ed the Amsterdam Admirals
creation of the first NFL Youth and NFL newcomer FOX, Football Hall of Fame quarter- 26-22 to win the 1995 World
Education Town, a facility which took over the NFC pack- backs—Sammy Baugh, Otto Bowl before a crowd of 23,847
located in south central Los age from CBS, December 18. Graham, Joe Montana, and in Amsterdam’s Olympic Stadi-
Angeles for inner city youth. The NFL completed its new Johnny Unitas. um, June 23.
January 25. TV agreements by announcing The NFL reached agreement The transfer of the Raiders
The Dallas Cowboys that NBC would retain the on a new seven-year contract from Los Angeles to Oakland
defeated the Buffalo Bills rights to the AFC package, with its game officials, Sep- was approved by a vote of the
52-17 in Super Bowl XXVII to December 20. tember 22. NFL clubs at a meeting in
capture their first NFL title The NFL Management Chicago, July 22.
since 1978. The game was 1994 Council and the NFL Players Jacksonville Municipal Sta-
played before a crowd of The Dallas Cowboys defeated Association announced an dium opened in Jacksonville,
98,374 at the Rose Bowl in the Buffalo Bills 30-13 in agreement on the formulation Florida before a sold-out
Pasadena, California, January Super Bowl XXVIII to become and implementation of the crowd of more than 70,000 as
31. the fifth team to win back-to- most comprehensive drug and the St. Louis Rams defeated
The NFL and the NFL Play- back Super Bowl titles, Janu- alcohol policy in sports, Octo- the Jacksonville Jaguars
ers Association officially ary 30. ber 28. 27-10 in their first preseason
signed a 7-year Collective Bar- NFL clubs unanimously At an NFL meeting in Chica- game, August 18.
gaining Agreement in Wash- approved the transfer of the go, Commissioner Tagliabue NFL Charities and 50 NFL
ington, D.C., which guaran- New England Patriots from slotted the two new expansion players donated $1 million to
tees more than $1 billion in James Orthwein to Robert Kraft teams into the AFC Central the United Negro College Fund
pension, health, and post- at a meeting in Orlando, Febru- (Jacksonville Jaguars) and in honor of the fiftieth anniver-
career benefits for current and ary 22. NFC West (Carolina Panthers) sary of the UNCF and the inte-
retired players—the most In a move to increase offen- for the 1995 season only. He gration of the modern NFL,
extensive benefits plan in pro sive production, NFL clubs at also appointed a special com- September 15.
sports. It was the NFL’s first the league’s annual meeting in mittee on realignment to make The Trans World Dome
CBA since the 1982 agree- Orlando adopted a package of recommendations on the 1996 opened in St. Louis with a
ment expired in 1987, June changes, including modifica- season and beyond, November sold-out crowd of 65,598 as
29. tions in line play, chucking 2. the Rams defeated the Caroli-
NFL Enterprises, a newly rules, and the roughing-the- na Panthers 28-17, November
formed division of the NFL passer rule, plus the adoption 1995 12.
responsible for NFL Films, of the two-point conversion The San Francisco 49ers On the field, many signifi-
home video, and special and moving the spot of the became the first team to win cant records and milestones
domestic and international kickoff back to the 30-yard five Super Bowls when they were achieved: Miami’s Dan
television programming was line, March 22. defeated the San Diego Charg- Marino surpassed Pro Football
announced, August 19. NFL clubs approved the ers 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIX Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton in
The NFL celebrated its 75th transfer of the majority interest at Joe Robbie Stadium in four major passing cate-
season by announcing its 75th in the Miami Dolphins from the Miami, January 29. gories—attempts, comple-
Anniversary All-Time Team. Robbie family to H. Wayne Carolina and Jacksonville tions, yards, and touch-
The team, which was chosen Huizenga, March 23. stocked their expansion rosters downs—to become the NFL’s
by a selection committee of The NFL and FOX announ- with a total of 66 players from all-time career leader. San
media and league personnel, ced the formation of a joint other NFL teams in a Francisco’s Jerry Rice
was headlined by four Pro venture to create a six-team veteran player allocation draft became the all-time reception
Football Hall of Fame quarter- World League to begin play in in New York, February 16. and receiving-yardage leader.
backs – Sammy Baugh, Otto Europe in April, 1995, March CBS Radio and the NFL
Graham, Joe Montana and 23. agreed to a new four-year con- 1996
Johnny Unitas, August 24. The Carolina Panthers tract for an annual 53-game The Dallas Cowboys won their
NFL announced plans to earned the right to select first package of games, continuing a third Super Bowl title in four
allow fans, for the first time in the 1995 NFL draft by win- relationship that spanned 15 of years when they defeated the
ever, to join players and ning a coin toss with the Jack- the past 17 years, February 22. Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17 in
coaches in selecting the annu- sonville Jaguars. The Jaguars NFL clubs approved the Super Bowl XXX at Sun Devil
al AFC and NFC Pro Bowl received the second selection transfer of the Tampa Bay Buc- Stadium in Tempe, Arizona,
teams, October 12. in the 1995 draft, April 24. caneers from the estate of the January 28.
NFL clubs unanimously NFL clubs approved the late Hugh Culverhouse to An agreement between the
awarded the league’s twenty- transfer of the Philadelphia South Florida businessman NFL and the city of Cleveland
ninth franchise to the Caroli- Eagles from Norman Braman Malcolm Glazer, March 13. regarding the Cleveland
na Panthers and owner Jerry to Jeffrey Lurie, May 6. After a two-year hiatus, the Browns’ relocation was
Richardson at a meeting in The NFL launched “NFL World League of American Foot- approved by a vote of the NFL
Chicago, October 26. Sunday Ticket,” a new season ball returned to action with six clubs, February 9. According
At the same meeting in subscription service for satel- teams in Europe, April 8. to the agreement, the city of
Chicago, NFL clubs approved lite television dish owners, The NFL became the first Cleveland retained the Brown-
a plan to form a European June 1. major sports league to estab- s’ heritage and records,
league with joint venture part- An all-time NFL record lish a site on the Internet sys- including the name, logo, col-
ners, October 27. crowd of 112,376 attended the tem of on-line computer com- ors, history, playing records,
Don Shula became the win- American Bowl game between munication, April 10. trophies, and memorabilia,
ningest coach in NFL history Dallas and Houston in Mexico The transfer of the Rams and committed to building a
when Miami beat Philadelphia City. It concluded the biggest from Los Angeles to St. Louis new 72,000-seat stadium for
to give Shula his 325th victo- American Bowl series in NFL was approved by a vote of the a reactivated Browns’ fran-
ry, one more than George history with four games attract- NFL clubs at a meeting in Dal- chise to begin play there no
Halas, November 14. ing a record 256,666 fans, las, April 12. later than 1999. Art
NFL clubs awarded the August 15. ABC’s NFL Monday Night Modell received approval to
league’s thirtieth franchise to As part of a celebration of Football finished the 1994-95 move his franchise to Balti-
the Jacksonville Jaguars and its 75th season, the NFL television season as the fifth more and rename it.

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The transfer of the Oilers Jack Kent Cooke Stadium 27-15, September 20. chise in a vote of the NFL
from Houston to Nashville for opened in Raljon, Maryland Tennessee Oilers owner clubs at a league meeting in
the 1997 season was with a crowd of 78,270 as the Bud Adams announced the Atlanta. The team will begin
approved by a vote of the NFL Washington Redskins defeated team will change its name to play in 2002. The NFL clubs
clubs at a meeting in Atlanta, the Arizona Cardinals 19-13 in the Tennessee Titans following also voted to realign into eight
April 30. overtime, September 14. the 1998 season. The NFL divisions of four teams each
The Scottish Claymores The 10,000th regular-sea- announced that the name Oil- for the 2002 season, October
defeated the Frankfurt Galaxy son game in NFL history was ers will be retired—a first in 6.
32-27 to win the 1996 World played when the Seattle Sea- league history, November 14. Walter Payton, the NFL's all-
Bowl in front of 38,982 at Mur- hawks defeated the Tennessee time leading rusher, died of
rayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Oilers 16-13 at the Kingdome 1999 liver cancer at the age of 45,
Scotland, June 23. in Seattle, October 5. The Denver Broncos won their November 1. The NFL Man of
The NFL returned to Balti- Atlanta Falcons owner second consecutive Super the Year Award, the only NFL
more when the new Baltimore Rankin Smith died of heart fail- Bowl title by defeating the NFC award that recognizes a player
Ravens defeated the Philadel- ure three days prior to his sev- champion Atlanta Falcons for his community service
phia Eagles 17-9 in a presea- enty-third birthday. Smith was 34-19 in Super Bowl XXXIII at activities as well as his excel-
son game before a crowd of the founder of the Falcons and Pro Player Stadium in Miami, lence on the field, was
63,804 at Memorial Stadium, was instrumental in bringing January 31. renamed in his honor shortly
August 3. Super Bowls XXVIII and XXXIV Jim Pyne, a center allocat- after his passing.
Ericsson Stadium opened in to Atlanta, October 26. ed by the Detroit Lions, was Former NFL Commissioner
Charlotte, North Carolina with the first selection of the Cleve- Pete Rozelle, who guided a
a crowd of 65,350 as the Car- 1998 land Browns in the 1999 NFL still-developing league to its
olina Panthers defeated the The NFL reached agreement on Expansion Draft. The Browns position today as America’s
Chicago Bears 30-12 in a pre- record eight-year television eventually selected 37 play- most popular sport, was
season game, August 3. contracts with four networks. ers, February 9. named by The Sporting News
Former NFL Commissioner ABC (NFL Monday Night Foot- CBS Radio/Westwood One as the most powerful person
Pete Rozelle died at his home ball) and FOX (NFC) retained agreed to a 3-year extension in sports in the 20th Century,
in Rancho Santa Fe, California. their previous rights, CBS took of their exclusive national December 15.
Rozelle, regarded as the pre- over the AFC package from radio rights to NFL games,
mier commissioner in sports NBC, and ESPN won the right March 11. 2000
history, led the NFL for 29 to broadcast the entire Sunday By a vote of 28-3, the own- New York businessman
years, from 1960-1989, night cable package, January ers adopted an instant replay Robert Wood Johnson IV was
December 6. 13. system as an officiating aid for approved by NFL clubs as the
The World League was the 1999 season, March 17. new owner of the New York
1997 renamed the NFL Europe New York Jets owner Leon Jets at a league meeting, Jan-
Indianapolis Colts owner League, January 22. Hess died from complications uary 18.
Robert Irsay died from compli- The Denver Broncos won of a blood disease. Hess had The St. Louis Rams won
cations related to a stroke he their first Super Bowl by defeat- been involved in the owner- their first Super Bowl by
suffered in 1995. Irsay ing the defending champion ship of the Jets since 1963 defeating the AFC champion
acquired the club in 1972 when Green Bay Packers 31-24 in and was sole owner of the Tennessee Titans 23-16 in
he traded his Los Angeles Super Bowl XXXII at Qualcomm club since 1984, May 9. Super Bowl XXXIV at the Geor-
Rams to Carrol Rosenbloom Stadium in San Diego, January A group led by Washington gia Dome in Atlanta, January
for the Colts. He later moved 25. area businessman Daniel Sny- 30.
the Colts from Baltimore to The NFL clubs approved an der is approved by NFL clubs For the first time in league
Indianapolis in 1984, January extension of the Collective Bar- as the new owner of the history, paid attendance
14. gaining Agreement through Washington Redskins at a topped 16 million for the regu-
The Green Bay Packers won 2003. The extended CBA also league meeting in Atlanta, May lar season and more than
their first NFL title in 29 years created a $100 million fund for 25. 65,000 per game, an increase
by defeating the New England youth football, March 22. The Frankfurt Galaxy of 1,300 per game over 1998.
Patriots 35-21 in Super Bowl The NFL clubs unanimously became the first team in NFL Paid attendance for all NFL
XXXI at the Louisiana Super- approved an expansion team Europe League history to win games increased in 1999 for
dome in New Orleans, January for Cleveland to fulfill the com- a second World Bowl by the third year in a row and was
26. mitment to return the Browns defeating the Barcelona Drag- the highest ever in the 80-year
The rules governing cross- to the field in 1999, March 23. ons 38-24 at Rheinstadion, in history of the league. It
ownership were modified, per- The Rhein Fire defeated the Düsseldorf, Germany, June marked the first time in league
mitting NFL club owners to Frankfurt Galaxy 34-10 to win 27. history that the 20-million paid
also own teams in other sports the 1998 World Bowl in front The Cleveland Browns attendance mark was reached
in their home market or mar- of 47,846 fans in Frankfurt's returned to the field for the first for all games in a season,
kets without NFL teams. The Waldstadion—the biggest time since 1995 and defeated March 27.
vote was 24-5 (one abstention) crowd to witness a World the Dallas Cowboys 20-17 in The Rhein Fire won their
in favor of approval, March 11. Bowl since 1991, June 14. overtime in the annual Hall of second World Bowl in three
Washington Redskins owner NFL clubs approved the Fame Game at Canton, Ohio, years, defeating the Scottish
Jack Kent Cooke died at his transfer of the Minnesota August 9. Claymores 13-10 to win World
home in Washington, D.C. Vikings from a 10-man owner- Cleveland Browns Stadium Bowl 2000 in front of 35,680
Cooke became majority owner ship group to Red McCombs, opened in Cleveland, Ohio at Frankfurt’s Waldstadion,
in 1974 and the Redskins won July 28. before a crowd of 71,398 as June 25.
three Super Bowls under his The NFL Stadium at Cam- the Minnesota Vikings defeat- More than 100 of the 136
leadership, April 6. den Yards opened in Balti- ed the Browns in a preseason living members of the Pro
The Barcelona Dragons more, Maryland before a game, 24-17, August 21. Football Hall of Fame gathered
defeated the Rhein Fire 38-24 crowd of 65,938 as the Balti- Adelphia Coliseum opened to celebrate Pro Football’s
to win the 1997 World Bowl in more Ravens defeated the in Nashville, Tennessee before Greatest Reunion in Canton,
front of 31,100 fans at Estadi Chicago Bears 19-14 in a pre- a crowd of 65,729 with the Ohio, July 28-31.
Olimpic de Montjuic in season game, August 8. Tennessee Titans defeating the Paul Brown Stadium
Barcelona, Spain, June 22. Raymond James Stadium Atlanta Falcons 17-3 in a pre- opened in Cincinnati, Ohio
NFL clubs approved the opened in Tampa, Florida season game, August 26. with a crowd of 56,180 as the
transfer of the Seattle Sea- before a crowd of 62,410 as Houston, Texas and owner Cincinnati Bengals defeated
hawks from Ken Behring to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Robert McNair were awarded the Chicago Bears 24-20 in a
Paul Allen, August 19. defeated the Chicago Bears the NFL’s thirty-second fran- preseason game, August 19.

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Minnesota’s Gary Anderson for September 16-17, Sep- The NFL and Westwood man and CEO of MBNA Cor-
converted a 21-yard field goal tember 13. One/CBS Radio Sports poration, died at the age of 69,
against Buffalo to pass George The league’s 16-game reg- announced the renewal of a October 23.
Blanda as the NFL’s all-time ular season was retained multiyear agreement for West- Dallas Cowboys running
scoring leader with 2,004 when the postponed Week 2 wood One/CBS Radio Sports back Emmitt Smith became
points, October 22. games were rescheduled for to continue as the exclusive the NFL’s all-time rushing
the weekend of January 6-7, network radio home of the leader, surpassing Pro Football
2001 September 18. NFL, April 9. Hall of Fame running back
NFL clubs approved additional The NFL and its game offi- NFL Europe kicked off its Walter Payton (16,726 yards),
league-wide revenue sharing cials agreed to a new six-year tenth season with a record October 27.
at a special league meeting in Collective Bargaining Agree- 254 players allocated by NFL The NFL and NFLPA
Dallas. The teams agreed to ment, ending a two-week clubs, April 13-14. announced the creation of
pool the visiting team share of lockout of the regular officials, The Berlin Thunder became USA Football, the first national
gate receipts for all preseason who returned to work on Sep- the first team to win consecu- advocacy organization repre-
and regular-season games tember 23, September 19. tive World Bowls, defeating senting all levels of amateur
and divide the pool equally The NFL announced that the the Rhein Fire 26-20 to win football, December 5.
starting in 2002, January 17. league’s prohibition of anabol- World Bowl X in front of NFL clubs implemented an
The Baltimore Ravens won ic steroids and related sub- 53,109 fans at Rheinstadion, expanded program to promote
their first Super Bowl by stances had been strength- June 22. diversity in their coaching and
defeating the NFC champion ened to include supplements Seahawks Stadium opened front office ranks based upon
New York Giants 34-7 in Super containing ephedrine and in Seattle, Washington with an recommendations of the NFL
Bowl XXXV at Raymond other high-risk supplements, attendance of 52,902 fans as Committee on Workplace
James Stadium in Tampa Bay, September 27. the Indianapolis Colts defeated Diversity, December 19. The
January 28. The NFL announced that the the Seattle Seahawks 28-10 in committee, appointed by
The Sports Business Daily Super Bowl would be re- a preseason game, August 10. Commissioner Tagliabue on
named NFL Commissioner scheduled from January 27 to Gillette Stadium opened in October 31, comprised 10
Paul Tagliabue the 2000 February 3 in order to retain Foxboro, Massachusetts with owners and team executives
Sports Industrialist of the Year, the full playoff format for the a crowd of 68,436 fans as the with Pittsburgh Steelers owner
February 28. 2001 season. It will be the first New England Patriots defeated Dan Rooney serving as chair-
NFL owners unanimously Super Bowl played in Febru- the Philadelphia Eagles 16-15 man.
approved a realignment plan ary, October 3. in a preseason game, August The 2002 season conclud-
for the league starting in President Bush designated 17. ed with 25 overtime games,
2002. With the addition of the Super Bowl XXXVI as a Reliant Stadium opened in the most in NFL history,
Houston Texans, the league’s “National Special Security Houston, Texas with 69,432 December 30.
32 teams will be divided into Event,” allowing all security fans in attendance, the largest
eight four-team divisions. for the game to be coordinated non-Super Bowl crowd to ever 2003
Seven clubs change divisions, by the Secret Service, Novem- watch an NFL game in Hous- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
and the Seattle Seahawks ber 26. ton as the Miami Dolphins won their first Super Bowl by
change conferences, moving defeated the Houston Texans defeating the AFC champion
from the AFC to the NFC. A 2002 24-3 in a preseason game, Oakland Raiders 48-21 in
new scheduling format The NFL and the NFL Players August 24. Super Bowl XXXVII at Qual-
ensures that every team Association agreed to a fourth For the first time, the NFL comm Stadium in San Diego,
meets every other team in the extension of the 1993 Collec- season kicked off on a Thurs- January 26.
league at least once every four tive Bargaining Agreement day night in prime time as the Chicago Bears chairman
years, May 22. through 2007, January 7. San Francisco 49ers defeated emeritus Edward W.
The Berlin Thunder won In an AFC Wild Card the New York Giants 16-13 at McCaskey died at the age of
their first World Bowl, defeat- matchup, the Oakland Raiders Giants Stadium. The game 83, April 8.
ing the Barcelona Dragons defeated the New York Jets was preceded by “NFL Kickoff The Frankfurt Galaxy
24-17 to win World Bowl IX in 38-24 in the NFL’s first-ever Live From Times Square,” pre- became the first team to win
front of 32,116 at Amsterdam primetime playoff game, Janu- sented by New York City and three World Bowls, defeating
ArenA, June 30. ary 12. the NFL, a football and music the Rhein Fire 35-16 to win
Heinz Field opened in Pitts- In a special meeting in New festival honoring the resilient World Bowl XI in front of
burgh, Pennsylvania before a Orleans, NFL owners voted spirit of New York and Ameri- 28,138 fans at Hampden Park,
crowd of 57,829 with the unanimously to approve the ca, September 5. June 14.
Pittsburgh Steelers defeating purchase of the Atlanta Fal- Week 1 of the 2002 season Tex Schramm, the leg-
the Detroit Lions 20-7 in a pre- cons to Home Depot co- produced the highest-scoring endary team president and
season game; and INVESCO founder Arthur Blank, Febru- and most competitive Kickoff general manager of the Dallas
Field at Mile High opened in ary 2. Weekend in NFL history. The Cowboys and a member of the
Denver, Colorado before a The New England Patriots 16 games averaged 49.3 Pro Football Hall of Fame, died
crowd of 74,063 with the Den- won their first Super Bowl by points per game. A total of at the age of 83, July 15.
ver Broncos defeating the New defeating the NFC champion 788 points and 89 touch- Lincoln Financial Field
Orleans Saints 31-24 in a pre- St. Louis Rams 20-17 in downs were scored, the most opened in Philadelphia, Penn-
season game, August 25. Super Bowl XXXVI at the in league history for an open- sylvania with an attendance of
President George W. Bush Louisiana Superdome in New ing weekend. Eleven of the 16 66,279 fans as the New Eng-
became the first United States Orleans. The game marked the games were decided by one land Patriots defeated the
President to be involved in an first time in Super Bowl histo- score (eight points or less), a Philadelphia Eagles 24-12 in a
NFL regular-season pregame ry that the winning points Kickoff Weekend record, Sep- preseason game, August 22.
coin toss as he helped kick off came on the final play, a 48- tember 5-9. A renovated Lambeau Field
the 2001 season from the yard field goal by Patriots kick- Oakland Raiders wide opened in Green Bay, Wiscon-
White House. Via satellite, er Adam Vinatieri, February 3. receiver Jerry Rice became sin with a crowd of 69,831
President Bush tossed the Tony Boselli, a five-time Pro the all-time leader in yards fans as the Carolina Panthers
coin for the 10 regular-season Bowl tackle allocated by the from scrimmage, surpassing defeated the Green Bay Pack-
games that started at 1:00 P.M. Jacksonville Jaguars, was the Pro Football Hall of Fame run- ers 20-7 in a preseason game,
ET, September 9. first selection of the Houston ning back Walter Payton August 23.
In the wake of the Septem- Texans in the 2002 NFL (21,281 yards), September 29. A renovated Soldier Field
ber 11 terrorist attacks, Com- Expansion Draft. The Texans Cleveland Browns owner Al opened in Chicago, Illinois
missioner Paul Tagliabue post- selected 19 players, February Lerner, the NFL Finance Com- with an attendance of 61,500
poned the games scheduled 18. mittee Chairman and Chair- fans as the Green Bay Packers

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defeated the Chicago Bears The New England Patriots chief executive officer, died at using the Internet, October 13.
38-23 in a regular season became the second team in the age of 89, October 25. NFL owners approved a
game on ABC’s NFL Monday NFL history to win three Super Preston Robert Tisch, the resolution to stage a limited
Night Football, September 29. Bowls in four seasons by Giants’ chairman and co-chief number of international regu-
NFL Network, the first 24- defeating the Philadelphia executive officer, died at the lar-season games—up to two
hour, year-round television Eagles 24-21 in Super Bowl age of 79, November 15. per season—beginning in
channel dedicated to the NFL XXXIX at ALLTEL Stadium in 2007 and continuing through
and the sport of football, Jacksonville, February 6. 2006 2011, October 24.
launched on DirecTV, Novem- The Pat Tillman USO Center The NFL announced that NFL The NFL Network broadcast
ber 4. opened in Afghanistan. The Network would begin airing a its first-ever regular-season
NFL donated $250,000 to the “Road To The Playoffs” pack- game as the Kansas City
2004 USO to honor the memory of age of eight primetime regular Chiefs defeated the Denver
The New England Patriots won the former Arizona Cardinals season NFL games starting in Broncos 19-10 at Arrowhead
their second Super Bowl in player who died in Afghanistan 2006, January 28. Stadium on Thanksgiving
three years by defeating the while serving in the U.S. Army, The Pittsburgh Steelers night, November 23.
NFC champion Carolina Pan- April 1. won their fifth Super Bowl, San Diego Chargers run-
thers 32-29 in Super Bowl The NFL reached long-term defeating the Seattle Sea- ning back LaDainian Tomlin-
XXXVIII at Reliant Stadium in agreements for its Sunday and hawks 21-10 in Super Bowl son set the NFL single-season
Houston, February 1. Monday primetime TV pack- XL at Ford Field in Detroit, record for touchdowns with
By a vote of 29-3, NFL ages. NBC returned to the NFL Michigan, February 5. 29 on December 10. He fin-
owners extended the instant by acquiring the Sunday night The NFL clubs approved an ished the season with 31
replay system for another five package for six years (2006- extension of the Collective touchdowns and also set a
seasons through 2008, March 2011). ESPN agreed on an Bargaining Agreement through single-season record for
30. eight-year deal to televise 2012, March 8. points with 186.
Steve Bisciotti took over as Monday Night Football from Commissioner Tagliabue Lamar Hunt, founder of the
the controlling owner of the 2006-2013, April 18. announced his decision to Kansas City Chiefs and the
Baltimore Ravens, succeeding The NFL strengthened its retire by the end of July. The American Football League,
Art Modell, who operated the steroids program by adopting NFL enjoyed an era of unri- died at the age of 74, Decem-
franchise for 43 years, April 8. the Olympic testosterone test- valed prosperity in the Tagli- ber 13.
Former Arizona Cardinals ing standard, tripling the num- abue Era, including labor
safety Pat Tillman was killed in ber of times a player can be peace throughout his 17-year 2007
a firefight while on combat randomly tested during the tenure, March 20. The Indianapolis Colts won
patrol with the U.S. Army offseason from two to six, NFL clubs unanimously their second Super Bowl,
Rangers in Afghanistan, April adding substances to the list decided to return the name of defeating the Chicago Bears
22. of banned substances, and the official game ball to “The 29-17 in Super Bowl XLI at
A federal appeals court for- putting new language in the Duke” in honor of the late New Dolphin Stadium in South
mally ruled in favor of the policy to allow for testing of York Giants owner Wellington Florida, February 4. Both
NFL’s draft eligibility rule in designer drugs and other sub- Mara, March 27. teams were coached by
Maurice Clarett’s lawsuit, cit- stances that may have evaded The Amsterdam Admirals African-Americans: Tony
ing federal labor policy in per- detection, April 27. defeated the Berlin Thunder Dungy of the Colts and Lovie
mitting the NFL and the Play- NFL owners voted unani- 22-7 to win World Bowl XIV in Smith of the Bears.
ers Association to set rules for mously to approve the sale of front of 36,286 fans at LTU NFL clubs approved addi-
when players can enter the the Minnesota Vikings to real- Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, tional league-wide revenue
league, May 24. estate developer Zygi Wilf, May 27. sharing at a league meeting in
The Berlin Thunder defeated May 25. Roger Goodell became the Phoenix, Arizona. The teams
the Frankfurt Galaxy 30-24 to The Amsterdam Admirals eighth chief executive of the agreed to redistribute up to
win World Bowl XII in front of defeated the Berlin Thunder NFL on August 8 when he was $430 million over a four-year
35,413 fans at Arena Auf- 27-21 to win World Bowl XIII chosen to succeed Paul Tagli- span, retroactive to 2006,
Schalke, June 12. in front of 35,134 fans at LTU abue as commissioner by a March 26.
The New England Patriots Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, unanimous vote of the clubs at The NFL announced
defeated the New York Jets June 11. a three-day meeting in Chica- changes to its long-standing
13-7 for their NFL-record 18th The NFL designated Sep- go, Illinois. The transfer from personal conduct policy and
consecutive regular-season tember 18-19 as “Hurricane Commissioner Tagliabue to programs for players, coach-
victory, October 24. Relief Weekend,” which con- Commissioner Goodell took es, and other team and league
The NFL reached an agree- cluded with a telethon in con- place at 6:00 A.M. on Friday, employees. The modifications
ment on six-year contract junction with a Monday Night September 1. focus on expanded education-
extensions with two of its net- Football doubleheader on ABC Cardinals Stadium opened al and support programs in
work television partners— and ESPN. The New York in Glendale, Arizona with a addition to increased levels of
CBS and FOX—to run through Giants-New Orleans Saints crowd of 63,400 fans on discipline for violations of the
the 2011 season, November game, originally scheduled for August 12 as the Arizona Car- policy, April 10.
8. the Louisiana Superdome, dinals defeated the Pittsburgh The NFL, NFL Players Asso-
The NFL and DirecTV was moved to Giants Stadium Steelers 21-13 in a preseason ciation, NFL Retired Players
announced a five-year exten- following Hurricane Katrina. In game. The facility was later Association, NFL Alumni
sion on the NFL Sunday Ticket total, the NFL, its owners, renamed University of Phoenix Association, NFL Charities and
subscription television pack- teams, players, and fans con- Stadium on September 26. Pro Football Hall of Fame
age to run through the 2010 tributed $21 million to aid the President George W. Bush formed the first-ever Alliance
season, November 8. Hurricane Katrina rebuilding signed into law HR 4954, to coordinate medical support
NFL Europe named the effort, September 19. which included the Internet services for former players,
Hamburg Sea Devils as the An NFL record 103,467 Gambling Prohibition and May 22.
league’s newest team, fans attended the Arizona Car- Enforcement Act. The bill pro- The Hamburg Sea Devils
November 24. dinals’ 31-14 victory over the hibits online gamblers from defeated the Frankfurt Galaxy
San Francisco 49ers at Mexi- using credit cards, checks and 37-28 to win World Bowl XV in
2005 co City’s Azteca Stadium, the electronic fund transfers to front of 48,125 fans at Com-
Indianapolis Colts quarterback first-ever regular-season NFL place and settle bets, merzbank-Arena in Frankfurt,
Peyton Manning set the NFL game played outside the Unit- strengthening enforcement of Germany, June 23.
single-season record with 49 ed States, October 2. federal and state gambling The NFL announced it will
touchdown passes, January Wellington Mara, the New laws that had been evaded by focus its international busi-
2. York Giants’ president and co- overseas gambling operations ness strategy on reaching the

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widest possible global audi- mark. The Washington Red- of the program, January 29. in the 2010 Pro Bowl at Sun
ence, including the staging of skins set an all-time NFL regu- The Pittsburgh Steelers Life Stadium in South Florida.
international regular-season lar-season home paid atten- scored a touchdown with 42 The game drew 70,697 fans –
games, and discontinued NFL dance record of 711,471 for seconds remaining to claim the highest attendance for a
Europa after 15 seasons of eight games, breaking their their NFL-record sixth Super Pro Bowl since 1959, January
operation, June 29. own record of 708,852 in Bowl title, defeating the 31.
NFL owners unanimously 2006. Arizona Cardinals 27-23 in The New Orleans Saints
approved $10 million in addi- NFL clubs voted unani- Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond won their first Super Bowl title,
tional Alliance funding for mously to exercise their option James Stadium in Tampa Bay, defeating the Indianapolis
retired players to help pay for to shorten by two years the February 1. Colts 31-17 in Super Bowl
joint replacement surgeries current Collective Bargaining The NFL and Westwood XLIV at Sun Life Stadium in
and other medical assistance, Agreement, which now will One announced a new two- South Florida, February 7.
supplementing the initial $7 run through the 2010 season year agreement for Westwood Dr. Hunt Batjer of North-
million committed in July by and 2011 NFL Draft, May 20. One to continue as the exclu- western University Feinberg
Alliance members, October Lucas Oil Stadium opened sive network radio partner of School of Medicine and Dr.
24. in Indianapolis, Indiana with a the NFL, March 12. Richard G. Ellenbogen of the
The New York Giants crowd of 65,333 as the Buffa- The NFLPA selected Wash- University of Washington
defeated the Miami Dolphins lo Bills defeated the Indianapo- ington-based attorney DeMau- School of Medicine were
13-10 at London’s in front of lis Colts by a score of 20-7 in rice Smith as its new execu- named the new co-chairs of
81,176 fans at Wembley Sta- a preseason game, August 24. tive director, March 16. the NFL Head, Neck and Spine
dium in the first regular-sea- The NFL established a new The NFL and DIRECTV Medical Committee, March 16.
son game played outside of fan code of conduct to help announced an agreement to NFL owners voted to amend
North America, October 28. support a positive fan environ- extend DIRECTV’s rights to carry postseason overtime rules to
On the field in the 2007 ment at all NFL stadiums, NFL Sunday Ticket through the a modified sudden death for-
season, many significant August 5. 2014 season, March 23. mat, guaranteeing at least one
records and milestones were NFLPA Executive Director The NFL reached an agree- possession for each club if the
achieved: Green Bay quarter- and Pro Football Hall of Famer ment on two-year contract receiving team fails to score a
back Brett Favre surpassed Gene Upshaw died at the age extensions with two of its net- touchdown on its first over-
Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan of 63, August 20. work television partners – time possession, March 23.
Marino in both passing cate- For the first time, an NFL CBS and FOX – to run through The NFL and NFL Alumni
gories—touchdowns and game was broadcast on NBC the 2013 season, May 19. Association announced a new
yards—to become the NFL’s and also streamed live in its The NFL extended by two neurological care program for
all-time career leader. Patriots entirety to fans on the Internet via years its broadcast partner- retired players, one of a series
quarterback Tom Brady set the NFL.com and NBCSports.com ship with NBC to televise the of NFL initiatives addressing
single-season record with 50 as the Giants beat the Redskins Sunday night package through the quality of life of retired
touchdown passes, including 16-7 in the 2009 NFL Kickoff the 2013 season, August 19. players, March 24.
23 to wide receiver Randy game, September 4. Cowboys Stadium opened NFL rules changes empha-
Moss—also a record. New Owners approved a restruc- in Arlington, Texas with a sized additional player safety.
England, which became the tured ownership plan for the crowd of 75,720 as the Dallas Protection for defenseless
first team ever to finish 16-0 in Pittsburgh Steelers that will Cowboys defeated the Ten- players was standardized and
the regular season, scored a keep the team under the con- nessee Titans by a score of expanded, protecting a player
record 589 points. trol of chairman Dan Rooney 30-10 in a preseason game, who has just completed a
and team president Art August 21. catch from blows to the head
2008 Rooney II, December 17. The NFL announced games or neck by an opponent who
The NFL, United States The NFL announced that the that were blacked out in home launches. Additional protec-
Olympic Committee, United 2010 Pro Bowl will be played team markets during the 2009 tion was also given to
States Anti-Doping Agency a week prior to Super Bowl season would be shown on longsnappers. Play will now
and MLB announced a part- XLIV on Sunday, January 31, NFL.com in their entirety on a stop if a ball carrier’s helmet is
nership to form a clean com- 2010. Both games will be delayed basis, September 10. removed, March 24.
petition anti-doping research played in South Florida, The NFL launched a new The NFL Draft debuted a
collaborative, January 10. December 30. “Red Zone Channel,” offering new three-day format, with the
Georgia Frontiere, majority In the 256 regular-season fans crucial live action cut-ins first two days broadcast in
owner of the St. Louis Rams, games of 2008, 44.1 points of all Sunday afternoon primetime. A record combined
died at the age of 80, January per game were scored—the games, September 13. total of 45.4 million viewers
18. highest average since 1970. Pro Football Hall of Fame tuned in to watch the 75th NFL
The NFL announced it will head coach and broadcaster Draft on NFL Network, ESPN
stage a regular-season game 2009 John Madden was appointed and ESPN2, April 22-24.
in the United Kingdom during Stephen M. Ross purchased special advisor to Commis- New Meadowlands Stadium
each of the next three sea- an additional 45 percent of the sioner Goodell, September 10. opened in East Rutherford,
sons, beginning with the New Miami Dolphins from Wayne NFL appointed former head New Jersey as the New York
Orleans Saints hosting the San Huizenga and became the coach Tony Dungy to lead a Giants defeat the New York
Diego Chargers on October team’s managing partner. new NFL Player Advisory Jets by a score of 31-16 in a
26, 2008 at London’s Wemb- Coupled with his April 1, 2008 Forum and serve as a special preseason game, August 16.
ley Stadium, February 1. purchase of 50 percent of the advisor to Commissioner Stan Kroenke purchased an
The New York Giants franchise, the stadium, and Goodell, November 19. additional 60 percent of the St.
scored with 35 seconds the excess developable land, Commissioner Goodell Louis Rams from the Rosen-
remaining to win their third Ross now owns 95 percent of notified NFL teams of new and bloom family and became the
Super Bowl, defeating the New the Dolphins and the stadium expanded guidelines on team’s sole owner and chair-
England Patriots 17-14 in while Huizenga retains a five return-to-play for any player man, August 25.
Super Bowl XLII at University percent share of both and who sustains a concussion, A renovated Arrowhead
of Phoenix Stadium in Glen- remains a 50 percent partner December 2. Stadium opened in Kansas
dale, Arizona, February 3. in that land, January 20. City, Missouri as the Philadel-
The NFL set an all-time paid The NFL re-named its 2010 phia Eagles defeated the
attendance record in 2007 for minority coaching internship For the first time, the Pro Bowl Kansas City Chiefs 20-17 in a
the sixth consecutive season. program the Bill Walsh NFL was played in the Super Bowl preseason game, August 27.
Attendance for all 2007 games Minority Coaching Fellowship, city the week before the Super A poster created by the NFL
was 22,256,502, an increase honoring the Pro Football Hall Bowl, as the AFC All-Stars and the Centers for Disease
of 56,790 over the previous of Fame coach who conceived beat the NFC All-Stars 41-34 Control and Prevention (CDC)

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to help educate young athletes including a $620 million expanded from eight to 13 Sanders 22-21 at Aloha Stadi-
on concussions was released “Legacy Fund” to increase regular-season games, debut- um in Honolulu, Hawaii, Janu-
to the public. The poster, sim- benefits for pre-1993 retirees. ing with the Green Bay Packer- ary 26.
ilar to one on display in NFL A record 107.4 million fans s’ 23-10 victory against the The Seattle Seahawks won
locker rooms, stresses the tuned into Kickoff Weekend Chicago Bears, September 13. their first Super Bowl, defeat-
importance of recognizing a games on CBS, ESPN, FOX The NFL announced an ing the Denver Broncos 43-8
concussion, taking time to and NBC, September 8, 11-12. extension of its exclusive radio in Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife
recover, and not returning to The NFL announced an broadcast agreement with Dial Stadium in the first New York-
play too soon, October 11. eight-year extension of its Global through the 2017 sea- New Jersey Super Bowl, Feb-
The NFL, NFL Alumni and contract with ESPN for the son, September 20. ruary 2.
Gay Culverhouse Players’ Out- broadcast rights to Monday NFL Films President Steve Buffalo Bills owner Ralph
reach Program announced a Night Football through the Sabol died at the age of 69, Wilson, Jr., a founding mem-
partnership to expand ser- 2021 season, September 8. September 18. ber of the AFL, died at the age
vices for retired NFL players. NFL teams, players and The NFL and its game offi- of 95, March 25.
The outreach program identi- fans remembered the courage cials agreed to a new eight- In addition to its Sunday
fies retired players in need, and resilience that followed year Collective Bargaining afternoon package, CBS
ensuring they receive compre- the events of September 11, Agreement, ending a four- acquired the rights to broad-
hensive medical evaluations 2001 with special tributes in month dispute. The union offi- cast early-season primetime
and assistance in applying for each stadium and on televi- cials returned to work for Thursday Night Football
the expanded benefits and ser- sion during all games on Sun- Week 4, September 27. games, simulcast by NFL Net-
vices created in recent years day, September 11. NFL clubs unanimously work, for the 2014 season,
by the NFL, October 12. Al Davis, the Oakland approved the majority owner- February 5. NFL Network
Commissioner Roger Raiders’ owner and Pro Foot- ship transfer of the Cleveland retained exclusive rights to
Goodell notified NFL teams ball Hall of Famer, died at the Browns from Randy Lerner to late-season TNF games.
that more significant disci- age of 82, October 8. Jimmy Haslam at a meeting in Malcolm Glazer, the owner
pline, including suspensions, NFL owners approved a Chicago, October 16. and president of the Tampa
would be imposed on players resolution to continue playing The NFL announced the for- Bay Buccaneers, died at the
that strike an opponent in the regular-season games in the mation of the National Football age of 85, May 28.
head or neck area in violation United Kingdom through the League Foundation to focus Prior to the official kickoff of
of the rules, October 20. 2016 season, October 11. on youth football, health and the 2014 regular season, the
The NFL and Westwood The NFL reached an agree- safety, and community, NFL launched its next genera-
One Radio announced the ment on nine-year contract December 12. The newly cre- tion video service, NFL Now,
renewal of a multi-year agree- extensions of its Sunday ated Foundation resulted from providing fans personalized
ment for Westwood One to broadcast television packages the restructuring of the NFL’s access to the largest digital
continue as the exclusive net- with CBS, FOX and NBC to run previous charitable arms – library of NFL video anywhere,
work radio home of the NFL, through the 2022 season, NFL Charities and the NFL accessible through apps and
December 22. December 14. The agree- Youth Football Fund. browsers across an array of
ments also enabled the NFL to Internet-connected devices,
2011 expand its Thursday night 2013 September 4.
The NFL appointed Pro Foot- package of games on NFL The Baltimore Ravens won NFL personnel began using
ball Hall of Famers Ronnie Lott Network, which increased their second Super Bowl, Microsoft Surface tablets on
and John Madden as co- from eight to 13 games for the defeating the San Francisco sidelines during games to
chairs of a new Player Safety 2012 season. 49ers 34-31 in Super Bowl enhance on-field communica-
Advisory Panel. The panel pro- NFL clubs unanimously XLVII at the Mercedes-Benz tions, photo viewing and play
vides recommendations on a approved the majority owner- Superdome in New Orleans, calling, giving coaches, play-
variety of safety-related foot- ship transfer of the Jack- February 3. ers and other personnel the
ball matters, while taking a sonville Jaguars from Wayne GE and the NFL announced technology they need to
long-term view towards mak- Weaver to businessman the Head Health Initiative, a improve decision-making and
ing the game safer at every Shahid Khan at a meeting in four-year, $60 million collabo- on-field performance, Sep-
level of the sport, January 4. Dallas, December 14. ration to advance diagnostic tember 5.
The Green Bay Packers tools for treating concussions The NFL and DIRECTV
won their fourth Super Bowl 2012 and the development of new announced a new multi-year
title, defeating the Pittsburgh NFL clubs extended Commis- materials for head protection, agreement to extend and
Steelers 31-25 in Super Bowl sioner Goodell’s contract March 11. expand DIRECTV's exclusive
XLV at Cowboys Stadium in through March 31, 2019, Jan- Tennessee Titans owner rights to carry NFL SUNDAY
North Texas, February 6. uary 25. K.S. “Bud” Adams, Jr. a TICKET and its package of
The NFL Head, Neck and The New York Giants won founding member of the AFL, every Sunday afternoon out-
Spine Committee announced a their fourth Super Bowl title, died at the age of 90, October of-market games.
new standardized sideline defeating the New England 21. NFL teams unanimously
concussion assessment pro- Patriots 21-17 in Super Bowl On the field, many all-time endorsed a revised and
tocol for team medical per- XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in records were set: 11,985 strengthened Personal Con-
sonnel. The new protocol Indianapolis, February 5. points were scored, the most duct Policy for all NFL employ-
includes a symptom checklist, The NFL announced a new of any season in NFL history; ees. The policy was developed
limited neurologic examination comprehensive health pro- games averaged an all-time after discussions with experts
and balance assessment, Feb- gram, NFL Total Wellness, for high 697.0 total net yards per inside and outside of the NFL,
ruary 25. former and current players to game; and Denver's Peyton including current and former
On the steps of the Pro provide additional resources Manning passed for 5,477 players, the NFL Players
Football Hall of Fame in Can- for physical and mental health yards and 55 touchdowns. Association, domestic vio-
ton, Ohio, Commissioner issues, July 26. 2014 lence/sexual assault experts
Goodell & NFLPA Executive Art Modell, former owner of The 2014 Pro Bowl introduced and advocates, law enforce-
Director DeMaurice Smith for- the Cleveland Browns-Balti- a new format for the NFL’s All- ment officials, academic
mally announced a compre- more Ravens franchise and Star Game, including a draft to experts, and business leaders.
hensive settlement of litigation longtime chairman of the determine rosters and major The new policy lays out a clear
and signed a new 10-year Col- NFL’s Broadcast Committee, playing rules adjustments. Pro series of steps to be taken
lective Bargaining Agreement, died at the age of 87, Septem- Football Hall of Famers Jerry when there is an incident that
August 4. The agreement ber 6. Rice and Deion Sanders requires review, December 10.
included additional funding for NFL Network’s Thursday served as team captains. Commissioner Goodell
player alumni of $1 billion, Night Football schedule was Team Rice defeated Team appointed a new league Con-

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duct Committee comprised of regular-season games through (NFL Network), and digital annual meeting approved a
representatives of NFL owner- 2025 and broadens the (Twitter). rule stating that instant replay
ship that will review the Per- league’s opportunity to play The NFL returned to Mexico rulings during NFL games will
sonal Conduct Policy annually games in countries other than City for the first time since be made by members of the
and recommend appropriate the United Kingdom at a 2005, as the Houston Texans league’s officiating depart-
changes. league meeting in New York, and Oakland Raiders met at ment stationed in New York,
October 7. Estadio Azteca in the first-ever March 27.
2015 The NFL and SiriusXM Monday Night Football game Sideline replay monitors are
The NFL and CBS agreed to announced a six-year exten- to be played outside of the replaced with hand-held
continue a partnership to pro- sion of their satellite broad- United States, November 21. devices. In an effort to
duce and televise Thursday casting and marketing agree- For the first time, the Pro increase player safety, NFL
Night Football for the 2015 ment, October 7. SiriusXM will Bowl was played at Camping clubs at the league’s annual
season, January 18. CBS will continue to feature every NFL World Stadium in Orlando, meeting adopted rules elimi-
broadcast the first eight TNF game live nationwide from the Florida, and featured a return nating the “leaper” block
games, also simulcast on NFL preseason through Super to the traditional AFC vs. NFC attempt on field goal and extra
Network. NFL Network will Bowl LVI in 2022. game format following three point plays, prohibiting crack-
exclusively televise eight The NFL hosted the 2nd years using a revised, “uncon- back blocks by a backfield
games in the run-up to the Annual International Profes- ferenced” format. Pro Bowl player who is in motion, and
playoffs. sional Sports Concussion practices were held alongside giving a receiver running a
The New England Patriots Research Think Tank in Lon- youth football competitions, pass route defenseless player
won their fourth Super Bowl, don, which served as a plat- activities and fan events at the protection.
defeating the Seattle Sea- form for leading scientific and ESPN Wide World of Sports Pittsburgh Steelers owner
hawks 28-24 in Super Bowl medical experts from preemi- Complex at Walt Disney World Dan Rooney, a member of the
XLIX at University of Phoenix nent international sports orga- Resort. Pro Football Hall of Fame, died
Stadium in Arizona. The game nizations to propose ideas for On the field, the NFL fea- at the age of 84, April 13.
was viewed by an average future research collaborations tured 72 games won by teams NFL clubs at the league’s
audience of 114.4 million and to share best practices that trailed in the fourth quar- spring meeting in Chicago
viewers, making it the most- and progress made in the ter of 2016, the most such adopted a rule shortening the
watched program in U.S. tele- areas of concussion diagno- games in NFL history, sur- overtime period in the presea-
vision history, February 1. sis, protocols, management passing the previous high of son and regular season from
Sarah Thomas became the and treatment, October 24. 70 (1989). 15 to 10 minutes, May 23.
first female to be assigned During the Think Tank, the NFL NFL owners voted to move
full-time to an NFL officiating and International Concussion 2017 Super Bowl LV from Los Ange-
crew, April 8. and Head Injury Research The Chargers exercised their les to Tampa Bay. Super Bowl
NFL clubs at the league’s Foundation (ICHIRF) option to move from San LVI will be held in Los Angeles,
spring meeting in San Francis- announced a partnership to Diego to Los Angeles for the May 23.
co adopted a change to the fund research investigating the 2017 season, January 12. The NFL committed to play
Try for Point After Touchdown potential long-term effects and The New England Patriots three regular-season games in
(PAT) rule in an attempt to add risk factors associated with defeated the Atlanta Falcons London and one in Mexico
skill and excitement to the concussion in sports. 34-28 in Super Bowl LI in the City in 2018. In November, the
extra play following touch- first Super Bowl to go to over- NFL and Mexico’s Ministry of
downs. The new rule: 1. 2016 time. Patriots quarterback Tourism announced an agree-
Moves the kicking spot to the The transfer of the Rams from Tom Brady became the only ment to play three NFL regu-
defensive team’s 15-yard line; St. Louis to Los Angeles for player in NFL history to win lar-season games from 2019
2. Places the two-point con- the 2016 season was four Super Bowl Most Valuable to 2021.
version spot at the defensive approved by a vote of NFL Player Awards, setting Super New Orleans Saints quar-
team’s two-yard line; and 3. clubs at a meeting in Houston, Bowl single-game records in terback Drew Brees complet-
Gives the defensive team the January 12. pass attempts, completions ed 386 of 536 pass attempts
opportunity to return a The NFL announces expan- and passing yards, February for an NFL-record 72.0 com-
blocked kick, fumble or inter- sion of Thursday Night Foot- 5. pletion percentage.
ception for a score of two ball for the 2016 and 2017 The NFL reached an agree- New England Patriots quar-
points, May 19. seasons, continuing its part- ment with Amazon Prime as terback Tom Brady led the NFL
The NFL and Yahoo! nership with CBS while also its exclusive partner to deliver with 4,577 passing yards at
announced an exclusive part- adding NBC as a partner, Feb- a live digital stream of Thurs- age 40, becoming the oldest
nership to deliver the first-ever ruary 1. Both CBS and NBC day Night Football to a global player in NFL history to lead
live stream of an NFL game to will broadcast five Thursday audience across devices dur- the league in passing yards.
a global audience across Night Football games, growing ing the 2017 season. Amazon Brady was named the Associ-
devices and for free, June 3. the package to 10 broadcast Prime Video will stream the 10 ated Press Most Valuable
The partnership brought the games. Thursday Night Football Player for the third time in his
NFL’s scheduled 2015 Interna- The Denver Broncos won games broadcast by NBC and career, tied for the second
tional Series game in London, their third Super Bowl, defeat- CBS, which will also be simul- most in league history.
between the Buffalo Bills and ing the Carolina Panthers 24- cast on NFL Network, once
Jacksonville Jaguars on Octo- 10 in Super Bowl 50 at again securing the league’s 2018
ber 25, to Yahoo! properties Levi’s® Stadium in Santa “Tri-Cast” model of broadcast The NFL announced a joint
globally, which attract more Clara, CA, February 7. (NBC/CBS), cable (NFL Net- player and ownership commit-
than one billion monthly users. The NFL and Twitter work), and digital (Amazon tee focused on social justice
The NFL announced a $2.5 announced a partnership to Prime Video) distribution. and debuted a new campaign,
million foundational donation deliver a live digital stream of The NFL committed to play Let’s Listen Together, high-
to UW Medicine to establish Thursday Night Football to a four regular-season games in lighting the player-led work on
the first-of-its-kind Sports global audience for free during London in 2017, with two social and racial equality. The
Health and Safety Institute to the course of the 2016 sea- games played at both Wemb- NFL Foundation also launched
advance research, education son, April 5. Twitter will stream ley Stadium and Twickenham a new grant for active and
and advocacy for the preven- the 10 games broadcast by Stadium. NFL clubs at the retired players who develop
tion and treatment of sports- NBC and CBS, which will also league’s annual meeting social justice programming or
related concussions, August be simulcast on NFL Network, approved the future relocation partner with local non-profit
14. securing the league’s “Tri- of the Oakland Raiders to Las organizations committed to
NFL clubs approved a com- Cast” distribution model of Vegas, March 27. this work, January 23.
mitment to play international broadcast (NBC/CBS), cable NFL clubs at the league’s The NFL reached an agree-

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ment with FOX Sports to is dead if it is not touched by Los Angeles Rams, 13-3, at
broadcast the next five sea- the receiving team and touch- Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Sta-
sons of Thursday Night Foot- es the ground in the end zone dium in Super Bowl LIII, the
ball beginning with the 2018 (touchback), May 22. Patriots’ sixth Super Bowl vic-
season. The agreement NFL owners voted to award tory, matching the Pittsburgh
awards FOX Sports with a Super Bowl LVII to Arizona and Steelers’ NFL record. WR
five-year deal that includes 11 Super Bowl LVIII to New Julian Edelman earned MVP
games between Weeks 4-15 Orleans. Nashville was named honors, February 3.
(excluding Thanksgiving night) the host of the 2019 NFL At the Annual League Meet-
to be broadcast on FOX, Draft, May 22. ing, clubs approved a rule
simulcast via NFL Network, NFL clubs unanimously change that expanded review-
and distributed in Spanish on approve a policy for all league able plays in Instant Replay to
FOX Deportes, January 31. and team personnel to stand include pass interference,
The Philadelphia Eagles and show respect for the flag called or not called on the
defeated the New England and the Anthem. Personnel field, for one year only, March
Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl who choose not to stand for 26.
LII to earn their first Super the Anthem may stay in the The NFL Draft set new
Bowl title in franchise history. locker room until after the records in media consumption
Eagles quarterback Nick Foles Anthem has been performed, and fan attendance. With a
was named MVP after becom- May 23. combined 3.9 HH TV rating
ing the first player in NFL his- Drew Brees broke Peyton and average of 6.1 million
tory with a touchdown pass Manning’s career passing viewers across NFL, ESPN
and a touchdown catch in a record (71,940 yards), estab- and ABC TV digital channels,
Super Bowl. Philadelphia and lishing the mark on a 62-yard the 2019 Draft was the high-
New England combined for touchdown to Tre’Quan Smith est-rated and most-watched
1,151 yards in Super Bowl LII, in a win over Washington on ever. In total across Nielsen-
the highest total in any game Monday Night Football, Octo- measured channels, Draft
in league history, February 4. ber 8. telecasts combined to reach
New Orleans Saints owner Los Angeles Chargers more than 47.5 million view-
Tom Benson died at the age of owner Alex Spanos died at the ers throughout the three-day
90, March 15. age of 95, October 9. event. In addition to media
In an effort to take unnec- Seattle Seahawks owner consumption, the Draft shat-
essary risk out of the game Paul Allen died at the age of tered records for attendance
and improve player safety, 65, October 15. as more than 600,000 fans
NFL clubs at the league’s Houston Texans owner filled the streets of Nashville,
annual meeting adopted rules Robert McNair died at the age Tennessee, to celebrate the
that make lowering the head to of 81, November 23. newest class of NFL rookies,
initiate contact with the helmet The NFL awarded the 2020 April 25-27.
a foul. The standard for a draft to Las Vegas, December NFL owners awarded the
catch is also changed, March 12. 2021 draft to Cleveland and
28. The NFL and Youku, Alibaba the 2023 draft to Kansas City,
The NFL reached an agree- Group’s video entertainment May 22.
ment to renew its exclusive platform, announced a digital Denver Broncos owner Pat
partnership with Amazon partnership to bring weekly Bowlen died at the age of 75,
Prime Video to deliver a live high-quality NFL programming June 13.
OTT digital stream of Thurs- to fans in China, December
day Night Football to a global 13.
audience across devices dur- The regular season ended NFL COMMISSIONERS AND
ing the 2018 and 2019 NFL with an NFL-record 73 games PRESIDENTS*
Seasons, April 26. having been decided by three 1920....Jim Thorpe, President
NFL clubs approved the points or fewer. Three division 1921-39 ...Joe Carr, President
majority ownership transfer of titles and three playoff berths 1939-41.Carl Storck, President
the Carolina Panthers from were decided on the final day 1941-46 ..........Elmer Layden,
Jerry Richardson to David of the season. Teams also Commissioner
Tepper, May 22. combined to score 1,371 total 1946-1959 ..............Bert Bell,
NFL clubs adopted changes touchdowns, most ever in a Commissioner
to the kickoff, including the fol- single NFL season, December 1960-1989 ........Pete Rozelle,
lowing: the kickoff team must 30. Commissioner
have at least five players on 1989-2006 .....Paul Tagliabue,
each side of the ball; the kick- 2019 Commissioner
off team cannot line up more The NFL launched the Inspire 2006-present ..Roger Goodell,
than one yard from the Change platform, showcasing Commissioner
restraining line; at least two the collaborative efforts of *NFL treasurer Austin Gunsel
players must be lined up out- players, owners and the served as president in the
side the yard-line number and league to create positive office of the commissioner
two players between the change in communities following the death of Bert
inbounds line and the yard-line across the country, January Bell (Oct. 11, 1959) until the
number; at least eight players 11. election of Pete Rozelle (Jan.
must be in the 15-yard “setup For the first time ever, both 26, 1960).
zone” prior to kickoff; prohibit- conference championship
ing wedge blocks; until the ball games went to overtime, as
is touched or hits the ground, the Los Angeles Rams defeat-
no player on the receiving ed the New Orleans Saints,
team may cross the restrain- 26-23, and the New England
ing line or initiate a block Patriots earned a 37-31 victo-
against the kicking team in the ry over the Kansas City Chiefs,
15-yard area from the kicking January 20.
team’s restraining line; the ball New England defeated the

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England 11 5 0 .688 436 325 Dallas 10 6 0 .625 339 324 New England# 13 3 0 .813 458 296 Philadelphia# 13 3 0 .813 457 295
Miami 7 9 0 .438 319 433 Philadelphia* 9 7 0 .563 367 348 Buffalo* 9 7 0 .563 302 359 Dallas 9 7 0 .563 354 332
Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 269 374 Washington 7 9 0 .438 281 359 Miami 6 10 0 .375 281 393 Washington 7 9 0 .438 342 388
New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 333 441 New York Giants 5 11 0 .313 369 412 New York Jets 5 11 0 .313 298 382 New York Giants 3 13 0 .188 246 388
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Baltimore 10 6 0 .625 389 287 Chicago 12 4 0 .750 421 283 Pittsburgh 13 3 0 .813 406 308 Minnesota 13 3 0 .813 382 252
Pittsburgh 9 6 1 .594 428 360 Minnesota 8 7 1 .531 360 341 Baltimore 9 7 0 .563 395 303 Detroit 9 7 0 .563 410 376
Cleveland 7 8 1 .469 359 392 Green Bay 6 9 1 .406 376 400 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 290 349 Green Bay 7 9 0 .438 320 384
Cincinnati 6 10 0 .375 368 455 Detroit 6 10 0 .375 324 360 Cleveland 0 16 0 .000 234 410 Chicago 5 11 0 .313 264 320
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Houston 11 5 0 .688 402 316 New Orleans# 13 3 0 .813 504 353 Jacksonville 10 6 0 .625 417 268 New Orleans 11 5 0 .688 448 326
Indianapolis* 10 6 0 .625 433 344 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 414 423 Tennessee* 9 7 0 .563 334 356 Carolina* 11 5 0 .688 363 327
Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 310 303 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 376 382 Indianapolis 4 12 0 .250 263 404 Atlanta* 10 6 0 .625 353 315
Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 245 316 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 396 464 Houston 4 12 0 .250 338 436 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 335 382
West Division West Division West Division West 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
Kansas City# 12 4 0 .750 565 421 Los Angeles Rams 13 3 0 .813 527 384 Kansas City 10 6 0 .625 415 339 Los Angeles Rams 11 5 0 .688 478 329
LosAngelesChargers* 12 4 0 .750 428 329 Seattle* 10 6 0 .625 428 347 Los Angeles Chargers 9 7 0 .563 355 272 Seattle 9 7 0 .563 366 332
Denver 6 10 0 .375 329 349 San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 342 435 Oakland 6 10 0 .375 301 373 Arizona 8 8 0 .500 295 361
Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 467 Arizona 3 13 0 .188 225 425 Denver 5 11 0 .313 289 382 San Francisco 6 10 0 .375 331 383

*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.

Playoff Seeds Playoff Seeds


AFC NFC AFC NFC
1. Kansas City 1. New Orleans 1. New England 1. Philadelphia
2. New England 2. Los Angeles Rams 2. Pittsburgh 2. Minnesota
3. Houston 3. Chicago 3. Jacksonville 3. Los Angeles Rams
4. Baltimore 4. Dallas 4. Kansas City 4. New Orleans
5. Los Angeles Chargers 5. Philadelphia 5. Tennessee 5. Carolina
6. Indianapolis 6. Seattle 6. Buffalo 6. Atlanta

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England# 14 2 0 .875 441 250 Dallas# 13 3 0 .813 421 306 New England 12 4 0 .750 465 315 Washington 9 7 0 .563 388 379
Miami* 10 6 0 .625 363 380 New York Giants* 11 5 0 .688 310 284 New York Jets 10 6 0 .625 387 314 Philadelphia 7 9 0 .438 377 430
Buffalo 7 9 0 .438 399 378 Washington 8 7 1 .531 396 383 Buffalo 8 8 0 .500 379 359 New York Giants 6 10 0 .375 420 442
New York Jets 5 11 0 .313 275 409 Philadelphia 7 9 0 .438 367 331 Miami 6 10 0 .375 310 389 Dallas 4 12 0 .250 275 374
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Pittsburgh 11 5 0 .688 399 327 Green Bay 10 6 0 .625 432 388 Cincinnati 12 4 0 .750 419 279 Minnesota 11 5 0 .688 365 302
Baltimore 8 8 0 .500 343 321 Detroit* 9 7 0 .563 346 358 Pittsburgh* 10 6 0 .625 423 319 Green Bay* 10 6 0 .625 368 323
Cincinnati 6 9 1 .406 325 315 Minnesota 8 8 0 .500 327 307 Baltimore 5 11 0 .313 328 401 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 358 400
Cleveland 1 15 0 .063 264 452 Chicago 3 13 0 .188 279 399 Cleveland 3 13 0 .188 278 432 Chicago 6 10 0 .375 335 397
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Houston 9 7 0 .563 279 328 Atlanta 11 5 0 .688 540 406 Houston 9 7 0 .563 339 313 Carolina# 15 1 0 .938 500 308
Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 381 378 Tampa Bay 9 7 0 .563 354 369 Indianapolis 8 8 0 .500 333 408 Atlanta 8 8 0 .500 339 345
Indianapolis 8 8 0 .500 411 392 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 469 454 Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 376 448 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 408 476
Jacksonville 3 13 0 .188 318 400 Carolina 6 10 0 .375 369 402 Tennessee 3 13 0 .188 299 423 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 .375 342 417
West Division West Division West Division West 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
Kansas City 12 4 0 .750 389 311 Seattle 10 5 1 .656 354 292 Denver# 12 4 0 .750 355 296 Arizona 13 3 0 .813 489 313
Oakland* 12 4 0 .750 416 385 Arizona 7 8 1 .469 418 362 Kansas City* 11 5 0 .688 405 287 Seattle* 10 6 0 .625 423 277
Denver 9 7 0 .563 333 297 Los Angeles 4 12 0 .250 224 394 Oakland 7 9 0 .438 359 399 St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 280 330
San Diego 5 11 0 .313 410 423 San Francisco 2 14 0 .125 309 480 San Diego 4 12 0 .250 320 398 San Francisco 5 11 0 .313 238 387

*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

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England# 12 4 0 .750 468 313 Dallas 12 4 0 .750 467 352 New England 12 4 0 .750 444 338 Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 442 382
Buffalo 9 7 0 .563 343 289 Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 474 400 New York Jets 8 8 0 .500 290 387 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 439 432
Miami 8 8 0 .500 388 373 New York Giants 6 10 0 .375 380 400 Miami 8 8 0 .500 317 335 New York Giants 7 9 0 .438 294 383
New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 283 401 Washington 4 12 0 .250 301 438 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 339 388 Washington 3 13 0 .188 334 478
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Pittsburgh 11 5 0 .688 436 368 Green Bay 12 4 0 .750 486 348 Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 430 305 Green Bay 8 7 1 .531 417 428
Cincinnati* 10 5 1 .656 365 344 Detroit* 11 5 0 .688 321 282 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 379 370 Chicago 8 8 0 .500 445 478
Baltimore* 10 6 0 .625 409 302 Minnesota 7 9 0 .438 325 343 Baltimore 8 8 0 .500 320 352 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 395 376
Cleveland 7 9 0 .438 299 337 Chicago 5 11 0 .313 319 442 Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 308 406 Minnesota 5 10 1 .344 391 480
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Indianapolis 11 5 0 .688 458 369 Carolina 7 8 1 .469 339 374 Indianapolis 11 5 0 .688 391 336 Carolina 12 4 0 .438 366 241
Houston 9 7 0 .563 372 307 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 401 424 Tennessee 7 9 0 .438 362 381 New Orleans* 11 5 0 .438 414 304
Jacksonville 3 13 0 .188 249 412 Atlanta 6 10 0 .375 381 417 Jacksonville 4 12 0 .250 247 449 Atlanta 4 12 0 .813 353 443
Tennessee 2 14 0 .125 254 438 Tampa Bay 2 14 0 .125 277 410 Houston 2 14 0 .125 276 428 Tampa Bay 4 12 0 .438 288 389
West Division West Division West Division West 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
Denver 12 4 0 .750 482 354 Seattle# 12 4 0 .750 394 254 Denver# 13 3 0 .813 606 399 Seattle# 13 3 0 .813 417 231
Kansas City 9 7 0 .563 353 281 Arizona* 11 5 0 .688 310 299 Kansas City* 11 5 0 .688 430 305 San Francisco* 12 4 0 .750 406 272
San Diego 9 7 0 .563 348 348 San Francisco 8 8 0 .500 306 340 San Diego* 9 7 0 .563 396 348 Arizona 10 6 0 .625 379 324
Oakland 3 13 0 .188 253 452 St. Louis 6 10 0 .375 324 354 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 322 453 St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 348 364

*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

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England 12 4 0 .750 557 331 Washington 10 6 0 .625 436 388 New England# 13 3 0 .813 513 342 New York Giants 9 7 0 .563 394 400
Miami 7 9 0 .438 288 317 New York Giants 9 7 0 .563 429 344 New York Jets 8 8 0 .500 377 363 Philadelphia 8 8 0 .500 396 328
New York Jets 6 10 0 .375 281 375 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 376 400 Miami 6 10 0 .375 329 313 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 369 347
Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 344 435 Philadelphia 4 12 0 .250 280 444 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 372 434 Washington 5 11 0 .313 288 367
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Baltimore 10 6 0 .625 398 344 Green Bay 11 5 0 .688 433 336 Baltimore 12 4 0 .750 378 266 Green Bay# 15 1 0 .938 560 359
Cincinnati* 10 6 0 .625 391 320 Minnesota* 10 6 0 .625 379 348 Pittsburgh* 12 4 0 .750 325 227 Detroit* 10 6 0 .625 474 387
Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 336 314 Chicago 10 6 0 .625 375 277 Cincinnati* 9 7 0 .563 344 323 Chicago 8 8 0 .500 353 341
Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 302 368 Detroit 4 12 0 .250 372 437 Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 218 307 Minnesota 3 13 0 .188 340 449
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Houston 12 4 0 .750 416 331 Atlanta# 13 3 0 .813 419 299 Houston 10 6 0 .625 381 278 New Orleans 13 3 0 .813 547 339
Indianapolis* 11 5 0 .688 357 387 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 357 363 Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 325 317 Atlanta* 10 6 0 .625 402 350
Tennessee 6 10 0 .375 330 471 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 461 454 Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 243 329 Carolina 6 10 0 .375 406 429
Jacksonville 2 14 0 .125 255 444 Tampa Bay 7 9 0 .438 389 394 Indianapolis 2 14 0 .125 243 430 Tampa Bay 4 12 0 .250 287 494
West Division West Division West Division West 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
Denver# 13 3 0 .813 481 289 San Francisco 11 4 1 .719 397 273 Denver 8 8 0 .500 309 390 San Francisco 13 3 0 .813 380 229
San Diego 7 9 0 .438 350 350 Seattle* 11 5 0 .688 412 245 San Diego 8 8 0 .500 406 377 Arizona 8 8 0 .500 312 348
Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 443 St, Louis 7 8 1 .469 299 348 Oakland 8 8 0 .500 359 433 Seattle 7 9 0 .438 321 315
Kansas City 2 14 0 .125 211 425 Arizona 5 11 0 .313 250 357 Kansas City 7 9 0 .438 212 338 St. Louis 2 14 0 .125 193 407

*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

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England# 14 2 0 .875 518 313 Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 439 377 New England 10 6 0 .625 427 285 Dallas 11 5 0 .688 361 250
New York Jets* 11 5 0 .688 367 304 New York Giants 10 6 0 .625 394 347 New York Jets* 9 7 0 .563 348 236 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 .688 429 337
Miami 7 9 0 .438 273 333 Dallas 6 10 0 .375 394 436 Miami 7 9 0 .438 360 390 New York Giants 8 8 0 .500 402 427
Buffalo 4 12 0 .250 283 425 Washington 6 10 0 .375 302 377 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 258 326 Washington 4 12 0 .250 266 336
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Pittsburgh 12 4 0 .750 375 232 Chicago 11 5 0 .688 334 286 Cincinnati 10 6 0 .625 305 291 Minnesota 12 4 0 .750 470 312
Baltimore* 12 4 0 .750 357 270 Green Bay* 10 6 0 .625 388 240 Baltimore* 9 7 0 .563 391 261 Green Bay* 11 5 0 .688 461 297
Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 271 332 Detroit 6 10 0 .375 362 369 Pittsburgh 9 7 0 .563 368 324 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 327 375
Cincinnati 4 12 0 .250 322 395 Minnesota 6 10 0 .375 281 348 Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 245 375 Detroit 2 14 0 .125 262 494
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Indianapolis 10 6 0 .625 435 388 Atlanta# 13 3 0 .813 414 288 Indianapolis# 14 2 0 .875 416 307 New Orleans# 13 3 0 .813 510 341
Jacksonville 8 8 0 .500 353 419 New Orleans* 11 5 0 .688 384 307 Houston 9 7 0 .563 388 333 Atlanta 9 7 0 .563 363 325
Houston 6 10 0 .375 390 427 Tampa Bay 10 6 0 .625 341 318 Tennessee 8 8 0 .500 354 402 Carolina 8 8 0 .500 315 308
Tennessee 6 10 0 .375 356 339 Carolina 2 14 0 .125 196 408 Jacksonville 7 9 0 .438 290 380 Tampa Bay 3 13 0 .188 244 400
West Division West Division West Division West 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
Kansas City 10 6 0 .625 366 326 Seattle 7 9 0 .438 310 407 San Diego 13 3 0 .813 454 320 Arizona 10 6 0 .625 375 325
San Diego 9 7 0 .563 441 322 St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 289 328 Denver 8 8 0 .500 326 324 San Francisco 8 8 0 .500 330 281
Oakland 8 8 0 .500 410 371 San Francisco 6 10 0 .375 305 346 Oakland 5 11 0 .313 197 379 Seattle 5 11 0 .313 280 390
Denver 4 12 0 .250 344 471 Arizona 5 11 0 .313 289 434 Kansas City 4 12 0 .250 294 424 St. Louis 1 15 0 .063 175 436

*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

Playoff Seeds Playoff Seeds


AFC NFC AFC NFC
1. New England 1. Atlanta 1. Indianapolis 1. New Orleans
2. Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 2. San Diego 2. Minnesota
3. Indianapolis 3. Philadelphia 3. New England 3. Dallas
4. Kansas City 4. Seattle 4. Cincinnati 4. Arizona
5. Baltimore 5. New Orleans 5. New York Jets 5. Green Bay
6. N.Y. Jets 6. Green Bay 6. Baltimore 6. Philadelphia

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
Miami 11 5 0 .688 345 317 New York Giants# 12 4 0 .750 427 294 New England# 16 0 0 1.000 589 274 Dallas# 13 3 0 .813 455 325
New England 11 5 0 .688 410 309 Philadelphia* 9 6 1 .594 416 289 Buffalo 7 9 0 .438 252 354 New York Giants* 10 6 0 .625 373 351
New York Jets 9 7 0 .563 405 356 Dallas 9 7 0 .563 362 365 New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 268 355 Washington* 9 7 0 .563 334 310
Buffalo 7 9 0 .438 336 342 Washington 8 8 0 .500 265 296 Miami 1 15 0 .063 267 437 Philadelphia 8 8 0 .500 336 300
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Pittsburgh 12 4 0 .750 347 223 Minnesota 10 6 0 .625 379 333 Pittsburgh 10 6 0 .625 393 269 Green Bay 13 3 0 .813 435 291
Baltimore* 11 5 0 .688 385 244 Chicago 9 7 0 .563 375 350 Cleveland 10 6 0 .625 402 382 Minnesota 8 8 0 .500 365 311
Cincinnati 4 11 1 .281 204 364 Green Bay 6 10 0 .375 419 380 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 380 385 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 346 444
Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 232 350 Detroit 0 16 0 .000 268 517 Baltimore 5 11 0 .313 275 384 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 334 348
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Tennessee# 13 3 0 .813 375 234 Carolina 12 4 0 .750 414 329 Indianapolis 13 3 0 .813 450 262 Tampa Bay 9 7 0 .563 334 270
Indianapolis* 12 4 0 .750 377 298 Atlanta* 11 5 0 .688 391 325 Jacksonville* 11 5 0 .688 411 304 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 267 347
Houston 8 8 0 .500 366 394 Tampa Bay 9 7 0 .563 361 323 Tennessee* 10 6 0 .625 301 297 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 379 388
Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 302 367 New Orleans 8 8 0 .500 463 393 Houston 8 8 0 .500 379 384 Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 259 414
West Division West Division West Division West 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
San Diego 8 8 0 .500 439 347 Arizona 9 7 0 .563 427 426 San Diego 11 5 0 .688 412 284 Seattle 10 6 0 .625 393 291
Denver 8 8 0 .500 370 448 San Francisco 7 9 0 .438 339 381 Denver 7 9 0 .438 320 409 Arizona 8 8 0 .500 404 399
Oakland 5 11 0 .313 263 388 Seattle 4 12 0 .250 294 392 Kansas City 4 12 0 .250 226 335 San Francisco 5 11 0 .313 219 364
Kansas City 2 14 0 .125 291 440 St. Louis 2 14 0 .125 232 465 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 283 398 St. Louis 3 13 0 .188 263 438

*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
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England 12 4 0 .750 385 237 Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 398 328 New England 10 6 0 .625 379 338 N.Y. Giants 11 5 0 .688 422 314
New York Jets* 10 6 0 .625 316 295 Dallas* 9 7 0 .563 425 350 Miami 9 7 0 .563 318 317 Washington* 10 6 0 .625 359 293
Buffalo 7 9 0 .438 300 311 New York Giants* 8 8 0 .500 355 362 Buffalo 5 11 0 .313 271 367 Dallas 9 7 0 .563 325 308
Miami 6 10 0 .375 260 283 Washington 5 11 0 .313 307 376 N.Y. Jets 4 12 0 .250 240 355 Philadelphia 6 10 0 .375 310 388
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Baltimore 13 3 0 .813 353 201 Chicago# 13 3 0 .813 427 255 Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 421 350 Chicago 11 5 0 .688 260 202
Cincinnati 8 8 0 .500 373 331 Green Bay 8 8 0 .500 301 366 Pittsburgh* 11 5 0 .688 389 258 Minnesota 9 7 0 .563 306 344
Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 353 315 Minnesota 6 10 0 .375 282 327 Baltimore 6 10 0 .375 265 299 Detroit 5 11 0 .313 254 345
Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 238 356 Detroit 3 13 0 .188 305 398 Cleveland 6 10 0 .375 232 301 Green Bay 4 12 0 .250 298 344
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Indianapolis 12 4 0 .750 427 360 New Orleans 10 6 0 .625 413 322 Indianapolis# 14 2 0 .875 439 247 Tampa Bay 11 5 0 .688 300 274
Tennessee 8 8 0 .500 324 400 Carolina 8 8 0 .500 270 305 Jacksonville* 12 4 0 .750 361 269 Carolina* 11 5 0 .688 391 259
Jacksonville 8 8 0 .500 371 274 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 292 328 Tennessee 4 12 0 .250 299 421 Atlanta 8 8 0 .500 351 341
Houston 6 10 0 .375 267 366 Tampa Bay 4 12 0 .250 211 353 Houston 2 14 0 .125 260 431 New Orleans 3 13 0 .188 235 398
West Division West Division West Division West 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
San Diego# 14 2 0 .875 492 303 Seattle 9 7 0 .563 335 341 Denver 13 3 0 .813 395 258 Seattle# 13 3 0 .813 452 271
Kansas City* 9 7 0 .563 331 315 St. Louis 8 8 0 .500 367 381 Kansas City 10 6 0 .625 403 325 St. Louis 6 10 0 .375 363 429
Denver 9 7 0 .563 319 305 San Francisco 7 9 0 .438 298 412 San Diego 9 7 0 .563 418 312 Arizona 5 11 0 .313 311 387
Oakland 2 14 0 .125 168 332 Arizona 5 11 0 .313 314 389 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 383 San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 239 428

*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

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division East Division East 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
New England 14 2 0 .875 437 260 Philadelphia# 13 3 0 .813 386 260 New England# 14 2 0 .875 348 238 Philadelphia# 12 4 0 .750 374 287
N.Y. Jets* 10 6 0 .625 333 261 N.Y. Giants 6 10 0 .375 303 347 Miami 10 6 0 .625 311 261 Dallas* 10 6 0 .625 289 260
Buffalo 9 7 0 .563 395 284 Dallas 6 10 0 .375 293 405 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 243 279 Washington 5 11 0 .313 287 372
Miami 4 12 0 .250 275 354 Washington 6 10 0 .375 240 265 N.Y. Jets 6 10 0 .375 283 299 N.Y. Giants 4 12 0 .250 243 387
North Division North Division North Division North 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
Pittsburgh# 15 1 0 .938 372 251 Green Bay 10 6 0 .625 424 380 Baltimore 10 6 0 .625 391 281 Green Bay 10 6 0 .625 442 307
Baltimore 9 7 0 .563 317 268 Minnesota* 8 8 0 .500 405 395 Cincinnati 8 8 0 .500 346 384 Minnesota 9 7 0 .563 416 353
Cincinnati 8 8 0 .500 374 372 Detroit 6 10 0 .375 296 350 Pittsburgh 6 10 0 .375 300 327 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 283 346
Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 276 390 Chicago 5 11 0 .313 231 331 Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 254 322 Detroit 5 11 0 .313 270 379
South Division South Division South Division South 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
Indianapolis 12 4 0 .750 522 351 Atlanta 11 5 0 .688 340 337 Indianapolis 12 4 0 .750 447 336 Carolina 11 5 0 .688 325 304
Jacksonville 9 7 0 .563 261 280 New Orleans 8 8 0 .500 348 405 Tennessee* 12 4 0 .750 435 324 New Orleans 8 8 0 .500 340 326
Houston 7 9 0 .438 309 339 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 355 339 Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 276 331 Tampa Bay 7 9 0 .438 301 264
Tennessee 5 11 0 .313 344 439 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 301 304 Houston 5 11 0 .313 255 380 Atlanta 5 11 0 .313 299 422
West Division West Division West Division West 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
San Diego 12 4 0 .750 446 313 Seattle 9 7 0 .563 371 373 Kansas City 13 3 0 .813 484 332 St. Louis 12 4 0 .750 447 328
Denver* 10 6 0 .625 381 304 St. Louis* 8 8 0 .500 319 392 Denver* 10 6 0 .625 381 301 Seattle* 10 6 0 .625 404 327
Kansas City 7 9 0 .438 483 435 Arizona 6 10 0 .375 284 322 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 270 379 San Francisco 7 9 0 .438 384 337
Oakland 5 11 0 .313 320 442 San Francisco 2 14 0 .125 259 452 San Diego 4 12 0 .250 313 441 Arizona 4 12 0 .250 225 452

*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

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Division East Division Eastern Division Eastern 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. Jets 9 7 0 .563 359 336 Philadelphia# 12 4 0 .750 415 241 New England 11 5 0 .688 371 272 Philadelphia 11 5 0 .688 343 208
New England 9 7 0 .563 381 346 N.Y. Giants* 10 6 0 .625 320 279 Miami* 11 5 0 .688 344 290 Washington 8 8 0 .500 256 303
Miami 9 7 0 .563 378 301 Washington 7 9 0 .438 307 365 N.Y. Jets* 10 6 0 .625 308 295 N.Y. Giants 7 9 0 .438 294 321
Buffalo 8 8 0 .500 379 397 Dallas 5 11 0 .313 217 329 Indianapolis 6 10 0 .375 413 486 Arizona 7 9 0 .438 295 343
North Division North Division Buffalo 3 13 0 .188 265 420 Dallas 5 11 0 .313 246 338
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Central Division Central Division
Pittsburgh 10 5 1 .656 390 345 Green Bay 12 4 0 .750 398 328 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Cleveland* 9 7 0 .563 344 320 Minnesota 6 10 0 .375 390 442 Pittsburgh# 13 3 0 .813 352 212 Chicago 13 3 0 .813 338 203
Baltimore 7 9 0 .438 316 354 Chicago 4 12 0 .250 281 379 Baltimore* 10 6 0 .625 303 265 Green Bay* 12 4 0 .750 390 266
Cincinnati 2 14 0 .125 279 456 Detroit 3 13 0 .188 306 451 Cleveland 7 9 0 .438 285 319 Tampa Bay* 9 7 0 .563 324 280
South Division South Division Tennessee 7 9 0 .438 336 388 Minnesota 5 11 0 .313 290 390
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Jacksonville 6 10 0 .375 294 286 Detroit 2 14 0 .125 270 424
Tennessee 11 5 0 .688 367 324 Tampa Bay 12 4 0 .750 346 196 Cincinnati 6 10 0 .375 226 309 Western Division
Indianapolis* 10 6 0 .625 349 313 Atlanta* 9 6 1 .594 402 314 Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Jacksonville 6 10 0 .375 328 315 New Orleans 9 7 0 .563 432 388 W L T Pct. Pts. OP St. Louis# 14 2 0 .875 503 273
Houston 4 12 0 .250 213 356 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 258 302 Oakland 10 6 0 .625 399 327 San Francisco* 12 4 0 .750 409 282
West Division West Division Seattle 9 7 0 .563 301 324 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 333 409
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Denver 8 8 0 .500 340 339 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 291 377
Oakland# 11 5 0 .688 450 304 San Francisco 10 6 0 .625 367 351 Kansas City 6 10 0 .375 320 344 Carolina 1 15 0 .063 253 410
Denver 9 7 0 .563 392 344 St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 316 369 San Diego 5 11 0 .313 332 321
San Diego 8 8 0 .500 333 367 Seattle 7 9 0 .438 355 369
Kansas City 8 8 0 .500 467 399 Arizona 5 11 0 .313 262 417 *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
New England finished ahead of Miami based on better division
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference record (6-2 to Dolphins’ 5-3). Baltimore was second Wild Card
New York Jets finished ahead of New England based on better ahead of N.Y. Jets based on better record against common
record in common games (8-4 to Patriots’ 7-5) and Miami based opponents (3-2 to Jets’ 2-2). Cleveland finished ahead of
on better division record (4-2 to Dolphins’ 2-4). New England Tennessee based on better division record (5-5 to Titans’ 3-7).
finished ahead of Miami based on better division record (4-2 to Jacksonville finished ahead of Cincinnati based on head-to-head
Dolphins’ 2-4). Cleveland finished ahead of Denver and New record (2-0). N.Y. Giants finished ahead of Arizona based on
England based on better conference record (7-5 to Broncos’ 5-7 head-to-head record (2-0). Green Bay was first Wild Card ahead
and Patriots’ 6-6). Oakland finished ahead of Tennessee based on of San Francisco based on better conference record (9-3 to
better head-to-head record (1-0). San Diego finished ahead of 49ers’ 8-4). New Orleans finished ahead of Atlanta based on
Kansas City based on better division record (3-3 to Chiefs’ 2-4). better division record (4-4 to Falcons’ 3-5).
Philadelphia finished ahead of Green Bay and Tampa Bay based Wild Card playoffs: OAKLAND 38, N.Y. Jets 24;
on better conference record (11-1 to Packers’ 9-3 and Baltimore 20, MIAMI 3
Buccaneers’ 9-3). Tampa Bay finished ahead of Green Bay based Divisional playoffs: NEW ENGLAND 16, Oakland 13 (OT);
on better head-to-head record (1-0). St. Louis finished ahead of PITTSBURGH 27, Baltimore 10
Seattle based on better division record (4-2 to Seahawks’ 2-4). AFC Championship: New England 24, PITTSBURGH 17
Wild Card playoffs: N.Y. JETS 41, Indianapolis 0; Wild Card playoffs: PHILADELPHIA 31, Tampa Bay 9;
PITTSBURGH 36, Cleveland 33 GREEN BAY 25, San Francisco 15
Divisional playoffs: TENNESSEE 34, Pittsburgh 31 (OT); Divisional playoffs: Philadelphia 33, CHICAGO 19;
OAKLAND 30, N.Y. Jets 10 ST. LOUIS 45, Green Bay 17
AFC Championship: OAKLAND 41, Tennessee 24 NFC Championship: ST. LOUIS 29, Philadelphia 24
Wild Card playoffs: Atlanta 27, GREEN BAY 7; Super Bowl XXXVI: New England (AFC) 20, St. Louis (NFC) 17
SAN FRANCISCO 39, N.Y. Giants 38 at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Divisional playoffs: PHILADELPHIA 20, Atlanta 6;
TAMPA BAY 31, San Francisco 6 Playoff Seeds
NFC Championship: Tampa Bay 27, PHILADELPHIA 10 AFC NFC
Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay (NFC) 48, Oakland (AFC) 21 1. Pittsburgh 1. St. Louis
at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California 2. New England 2. Chicago
3. Oakland 3. Philadelphia
Playoff Seeds 4. Miami 4. Green Bay
AFC NFC 5. Baltimore 5. San Francisco
1. Oakland 1. Philadelphia 6. N.Y. Jets 6. Tampa Bay
2. Tennessee 2. Tampa Bay
3. Pittsburgh 3. Green Bay
4. N.Y. Jets 4. San Francisco
5. Indianapolis 5. N.Y. Giants
6. Cleveland 6. Atlanta

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Miami 11 5 0 .688 323 226 N.Y. Giants# 12 4 0 .750 328 246 Indianapolis 13 3 0 .813 423 333 Washington 10 6 0 .625 443 377
Indianapolis* 10 6 0 .625 429 326 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 .688 351 245 Buffalo* 11 5 0 .688 320 229 Dallas* 8 8 0 .500 352 276
N.Y. Jets 9 7 0 .563 321 321 Washington 8 8 0 .500 281 269 Miami* 9 7 0 .563 326 336 N.Y. Giants 7 9 0 .438 299 358
Buffalo 8 8 0 .500 315 350 Dallas 5 11 0 .313 294 361 N.Y. Jets 8 8 0 .500 308 309 Arizona 6 10 0 .375 245 382
New England 5 11 0 .313 276 338 Arizona 3 13 0 .188 210 443 New England 8 8 0 .500 299 284 Philadelphia 5 11 0 .313 272 357
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Tennessee# 13 3 0 .813 346 191 Minnesota 11 5 0 .688 397 371 Jacksonville# 14 2 0 .875 396 217 Tampa Bay 11 5 0 .688 270 235
Baltimore* 12 4 0 .750 333 165 Tampa Bay* 10 6 0 .625 388 269 Tennessee* 13 3 0 .813 392 324 Minnesota* 10 6 0 .625 399 335
Pittsburgh 9 7 0 .563 321 255 Green Bay 9 7 0 .563 353 323 Baltimore 8 8 0 .500 324 277 Detroit* 8 8 0 .500 322 323
Jacksonville 7 9 0 .438 367 327 Detroit 9 7 0 .563 307 307 Pittsburgh 6 10 0 .375 317 320 Green Bay 8 8 0 .500 357 341
Cincinnati 4 12 0 .250 185 359 Chicago 5 11 0 .313 216 355 Cincinnati 4 12 0 .250 283 460 Chicago 6 10 0 .375 272 341
Cleveland 3 13 0 .188 161 419 Western Division Cleveland 2 14 0 .125 217 437 Western Division
Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP
W L T Pct. Pts. OP New Orleans 10 6 0 .625 354 305 W L T Pct. Pts. OP St. Louis# 13 3 0 .813 526 242
Oakland 12 4 0 .750 479 299 St. Louis* 10 6 0 .625 540 471 Seattle 9 7 0 .563 338 298 Carolina 8 8 0 .500 421 381
Denver* 11 5 0 .688 485 369 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 310 310 Kansas City 9 7 0 .563 390 322 Atlanta 5 11 0 .313 285 380
Kansas City 7 9 0 .438 355 354 San Francisco 6 10 0 .375 388 422 San Diego 8 8 0 .500 269 316 San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 295 453
Seattle 6 10 0 .375 320 405 Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 252 413 Oakland 8 8 0 .500 390 329 New Orleans 3 13 0 .188 260 434
San Diego 1 15 0 .063 269 440 Denver 6 10 0 .375 314 318

*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
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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. Jets 12 4 0 .750 416 266 Dallas 10 6 0 .625 381 275 New England 10 6 0 .625 369 289 N.Y. Giants 10 5 1 .656 307 265
Miami* 10 6 0 .625 321 265 Arizona* 9 7 0 .563 325 378 Miami* 9 7 0 .563 339 327 Washington 8 7 1 .531 327 289
Buffalo* 10 6 0 .625 400 333 N.Y. Giants 8 8 0 .500 287 309 N.Y. Jets 9 7 0 .563 348 287 Philadelphia 6 9 1 .406 317 372
New England* 9 7 0 .563 337 329 Washington 6 10 0 .375 319 421 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 255 367 Dallas 6 10 0 .375 304 314
Indianapolis 3 13 0 .188 310 444 Philadelphia 3 13 0 .188 161 344 Indianapolis 3 13 0 .188 313 401 Arizona 4 12 0 .250 283 379
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Jacksonville 11 5 0 .688 392 338 Minnesota# 15 1 0 .938 556 296 Pittsburgh 11 5 0 .688 372 307 Green Bay 13 3 0 .813 422 282
Tennessee 8 8 0 .500 330 320 Green Bay* 11 5 0 .688 408 319 Jacksonville* 11 5 0 .688 394 318 Tampa Bay* 10 6 0 .625 299 263
Pittsburgh 7 9 0 .438 263 303 Tampa Bay 8 8 0 .500 314 295 Tennessee 8 8 0 .500 333 310 Detroit* 9 7 0 .563 379 306
Baltimore 6 10 0 .375 269 335 Detroit 5 11 0 .313 306 378 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 355 405 Minnesota* 9 7 0 .563 354 359
Cincinnati 3 13 0 .188 268 452 Chicago 4 12 0 .250 276 368 Baltimore 6 9 1 .406 326 345 Chicago 4 12 0 .250 263 421
Western Division Western Division Western 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
Denver# 14 2 0 .875 501 309 Atlanta 14 2 0 .875 442 289 Kansas City# 13 3 0 .813 375 232 San Francisco# 13 3 0 .813 375 265
Oakland 8 8 0 .500 288 356 San Francisco* 12 4 0 .750 479 328 Denver* 12 4 0 .750 472 287 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 265 314
Seattle 8 8 0 .500 372 310 New Orleans 6 10 0 .375 305 359 Seattle 8 8 0 .500 365 362 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 320 361
Kansas City 7 9 0 .438 327 363 Carolina 4 12 0 .250 336 413 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 324 419 New Orleans 6 10 0 .375 237 327
San Diego 5 11 0 .313 241 342 St. Louis 4 12 0 .250 285 378 San Diego 4 12 0 .250 266 425 St. Louis 5 11 0 .313 299 359

*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

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1996 1995
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
New England 11 5 0 .688 418 313 Dallas 10 6 0 .625 286 250 Buffalo 10 6 0 .625 350 335 Dallas# 12 4 0 .750 435 291
Buffalo* 10 6 0 .625 319 266 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 .625 363 341 Indianapolis* 9 7 0 .563 331 316 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 .625 318 338
Indianapolis* 9 7 0 .563 317 334 Washington 9 7 0 .563 364 312 Miami* 9 7 0 .563 398 332 Washington 6 10 0 .375 326 359
Miami 8 8 0 .500 339 325 Arizona 7 9 0 .438 300 397 New England 6 10 0 .375 294 377 N.Y. Giants 5 11 0 .313 290 340
N.Y. Jets 1 15 0 .063 279 454 N.Y. Giants 6 10 0 .375 242 297 N.Y. Jets 3 13 0 .188 233 384 Arizona 4 12 0 .250 275 422
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Pittsburgh 10 6 0 .625 344 257 Green Bay# 13 3 0 .813 456 210 Pittsburgh 11 5 0 .688 407 327 Green Bay 11 5 0 .688 404 314
Jacksonville* 9 7 0 .563 325 335 Minnesota* 9 7 0 .563 298 315 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 349 374 Detroit* 10 6 0 .625 436 336
Cincinnati 8 8 0 .500 372 369 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 283 305 Houston 7 9 0 .438 348 324 Chicago 9 7 0 .563 392 360
Houston 8 8 0 .500 345 319 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 .375 221 293 Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 289 356 Minnesota 8 8 0 .500 412 385
Baltimore 4 12 0 .250 371 441 Detroit 5 11 0 .313 302 368 Jacksonville 4 12 0 .250 275 404 Tampa Bay 7 9 0 .438 238 335
Western Division Western Division Western 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
Denver# 13 3 0 .813 391 275 Carolina 12 4 0 .750 367 218 Kansas City# 13 3 0 .813 358 241 San Francisco 11 5 0 .688 457 258
Kansas City 9 7 0 .563 297 300 San Francisco* 12 4 0 .750 398 257 San Diego* 9 7 0 .563 321 323 Atlanta* 9 7 0 .563 362 349
San Diego 8 8 0 .500 310 376 St. Louis 6 10 0 .375 303 409 Seattle 8 8 0 .500 363 366 St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 309 418
Oakland 7 9 0 .438 340 293 Atlanta 3 13 0 .188 309 461 Denver 8 8 0 .500 388 345 Carolina 7 9 0 .438 289 325
Seattle 7 9 0 .438 317 376 New Orleans 3 13 0 .188 229 339 Oakland 8 8 0 .500 348 332 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 319 348

*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

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1994 1993
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Miami 10 6 0 .625 389 327 Dallas 12 4 0 .750 414 248 Buffalo# 12 4 0 .750 329 242 Dallas# 12 4 0 .750 376 229
New England* 10 6 0 .625 351 312 N.Y. Giants 9 7 0 .563 279 305 Miami 9 7 0 .563 349 351 N.Y. Giants* 11 5 0 .688 288 205
Indianapolis 8 8 0 .500 307 320 Arizona 8 8 0 .500 235 267 N.Y. Jets 8 8 0 .500 270 247 Philadelphia 8 8 0 .500 293 315
Buffalo 7 9 0 .438 340 356 Philadelphia 7 9 0 .438 308 308 New England 5 11 0 .313 238 286 Phoenix 7 9 0 .438 326 269
N.Y. Jets 6 10 0 .375 264 320 Washington 3 13 0 .188 320 412 Indianapolis 4 12 0 .250 189 378 Washington 4 12 0 .250 230 345
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Pittsburgh# 12 4 0 .750 316 234 Minnesota 10 6 0 .625 356 314 Houston 12 4 0 .750 368 238 Detroit 10 6 0 .625 298 292
Cleveland* 11 5 0 .688 340 204 Green Bay* 9 7 0 .563 382 287 Pittsburgh* 9 7 0 .563 308 281 Minnesota* 9 7 0 .563 277 290
Cincinnati 3 13 0 .188 276 406 Detroit* 9 7 0 .563 357 342 Cleveland 7 9 0 .438 304 307 Green Bay* 9 7 0 .563 340 282
Houston 2 14 0 .125 226 352 Chicago* 9 7 0 .563 271 307 Cincinnati 3 13 0 .188 187 319 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 234 230
Western Division Tampa Bay 6 10 0 .375 251 351 Western Division Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 237 376
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
San Diego 11 5 0 .688 381 306 W L T Pct. Pts. OP Kansas City 11 5 0 .688 328 291 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City* 9 7 0 .563 319 298 San Francisco# 13 3 0 .813 505 296 L.A. Raiders* 10 6 0 .625 306 326 San Francisco 10 6 0 .625 473 295
L.A. Raiders 9 7 0 .563 303 327 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 348 407 Denver* 9 7 0 .563 373 284 New Orleans 8 8 0 .500 317 343
Denver 7 9 0 .438 347 396 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 317 385 San Diego 8 8 0 .500 322 290 Atlanta 6 10 0 .375 316 385
Seattle 6 10 0 .375 287 323 L.A. Rams 4 12 0 .250 286 365 Seattle 6 10 0 .375 280 314 L.A. Rams 5 11 0 .313 221 367

*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
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1992 1991
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Miami 11 5 0 .688 340 281 Dallas 13 3 0 .813 409 243 Buffalo# 13 3 0 .813 458 318 Washington# 14 2 0 .875 485 224
Buffalo* 11 5 0 .688 381 283 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 .688 354 245 N.Y. Jets* 8 8 0 .500 314 293 Dallas* 11 5 0 .688 342 310
Indianapolis 9 7 0 .563 216 302 Washington* 9 7 0 .563 300 255 Miami 8 8 0 .500 343 349 Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 285 244
N.Y. Jets 4 12 0 .250 220 315 N.Y. Giants 6 10 0 .375 306 367 New England 6 10 0 .375 211 305 N.Y. Giants 8 8 0 .500 281 297
New England 2 14 0 .125 205 363 Phoenix 4 12 0 .250 243 332 Indianapolis 1 15 0 .063 143 381 Phoenix 4 12 0 .250 196 344
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Pittsburgh# 11 5 0 .688 299 225 Minnesota 11 5 0 .688 374 249 Houston 11 5 0 .688 386 251 Detroit 12 4 0 .750 339 295
Houston* 10 6 0 .625 352 258 Green Bay 9 7 0 .563 276 296 Pittsburgh 7 9 0 .438 292 344 Chicago* 11 5 0 .688 299 269
Cleveland 7 9 0 .438 272 275 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 267 365 Cleveland 6 10 0 .375 293 298 Minnesota 8 8 0 .500 301 306
Cincinnati 5 11 0 .313 274 364 Chicago 5 11 0 .313 295 361 Cincinnati 3 13 0 .188 263 435 Green Bay 4 12 0 .250 273 313
Western Division Detroit 5 11 0 .313 273 332 Western Division Tampa Bay 3 13 0 .188 199 365
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
San Diego 11 5 0 .688 335 241 W L T Pct. Pts. OP Denver 12 4 0 .750 304 235 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City* 10 6 0 .625 348 282 San Francisco# 14 2 0 .875 431 236 Kansas City* 10 6 0 .625 322 252 New Orleans 11 5 0 .688 341 211
Denver 8 8 0 .500 262 329 New Orleans* 12 4 0 .750 330 202 L.A. Raiders* 9 7 0 .563 298 297 Atlanta* 10 6 0 .625 361 338
L.A. Raiders 7 9 0 .438 249 281 Atlanta 6 10 0 .375 327 414 Seattle 7 9 0 .438 276 261 San Francisco 10 6 0 .625 393 239
Seattle 2 14 0 .125 140 312 L.A. Rams 6 10 0 .375 313 383 San Diego 4 12 0 .250 274 342 L.A. Rams 3 13 0 .188 234 390

*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
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1990 1989
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Buffalo# 13 3 0 .813 428 263 N.Y. Giants 13 3 0 .813 335 211 Buffalo 9 7 0 .563 409 317 N.Y. Giants 12 4 0 .750 348 252
Miami* 12 4 0 .750 336 242 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 .625 396 299 Indianapolis 8 8 0 .500 298 301 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 .688 342 274
Indianapolis 7 9 0 .438 281 353 Washington* 10 6 0 .625 381 301 Miami 8 8 0 .500 331 379 Washington 10 6 0 .625 386 308
N.Y. Jets 6 10 0 .375 295 345 Dallas 7 9 0 .438 244 308 New England 5 11 0 .313 297 391 Phoenix 5 11 0 .313 258 377
New England 1 15 0 .063 181 446 Phoenix 5 11 0 .313 268 396 N.Y. Jets 4 12 0 .250 253 411 Dallas 1 15 0 .063 204 393
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Cincinnati 9 7 0 .563 360 352 Chicago 11 5 0 .688 348 280 Cleveland 9 6 1 .594 334 254 Minnesota 10 6 0 .625 351 275
Houston* 9 7 0 .563 405 307 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 .375 264 367 Houston* 9 7 0 .563 365 412 Green Bay 10 6 0 .625 362 356
Pittsburgh 9 7 0 .563 292 240 Detroit 6 10 0 .375 373 413 Pittsburgh* 9 7 0 .563 265 326 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 312 364
Cleveland 3 13 0 .188 228 462 Green Bay 6 10 0 .375 271 347 Cincinnati 8 8 0 .500 404 285 Chicago 6 10 0 .375 358 377
Western Division Minnesota 6 10 0 .375 351 326 Western Division Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 320 419
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
L.A. Raiders 12 4 0 .750 337 268 W L T Pct. Pts. OP Denver# 11 5 0 .688 362 226 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City* 11 5 0 .688 369 257 San Francisco# 14 2 0 .875 353 239 Kansas City 8 7 1 .531 318 286 San Francisco# 14 2 0 .875 442 253
Seattle 9 7 0 .563 306 286 New Orleans* 8 8 0 .500 274 275 L.A. Raiders 8 8 0 .500 315 297 L.A. Rams* 11 5 0 .688 426 344
San Diego 6 10 0 .375 315 281 L.A. Rams 5 11 0 .313 345 412 Seattle 7 9 0 .438 241 327 New Orleans 9 7 0 .563 386 301
Denver 5 11 0 .313 331 374 Atlanta 5 11 0 .313 348 365 San Diego 6 10 0 .375 266 290 Atlanta 3 13 0 .188 279 437

*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
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1988 1987
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Buffalo 12 4 0 .750 329 237 Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 379 319 Indianapolis 9 6 0 .600 300 238 Washington 11 4 0 .733 379 285
Indianapolis 9 7 0 .563 354 315 N.Y. Giants 10 6 0 .625 359 304 New England 8 7 0 .533 320 293 Dallas 7 8 0 .467 340 348
New England 9 7 0 .563 250 284 Washington 7 9 0 .438 345 387 Miami 8 7 0 .533 362 335 St. Louis 7 8 0 .467 362 368
N.Y. Jets 8 7 1 .531 372 354 Phoenix 7 9 0 .438 344 398 Buffalo 7 8 0 .467 270 305 Philadelphia 7 8 0 .467 337 380
Miami 6 10 0 .375 319 380 Dallas 3 13 0 .188 265 381 N.Y. Jets 6 9 0 .400 334 360 N.Y. Giants 6 9 0 .400 280 312
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Cincinnati# 12 4 0 .750 448 329 Chicago# 12 4 0 .750 312 215 Cleveland 10 5 0 .667 390 239 Chicago 11 4 0 .733 356 282
Cleveland* 10 6 0 .625 304 288 Minnesota* 11 5 0 .688 406 233 Houston* 9 6 0 .600 345 349 Minnesota* 8 7 0 .533 336 335
Houston* 10 6 0 .625 424 365 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 261 350 Pittsburgh 8 7 0 .533 285 299 Green Bay 5 9 1 .367 255 300
Pittsburgh 5 11 0 .313 336 421 Detroit 4 12 0 .250 220 313 Cincinnati 4 11 0 .267 285 370 Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 286 360
Western Division Green Bay 4 12 0 .250 240 315 Western Division Detroit 4 11 0 .267 269 384
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
Seattle 9 7 0 .563 339 329 W L T Pct. Pts. OP Denver# 10 4 1 .700 379 288 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Denver 8 8 0 .500 327 352 San Francisco 10 6 0 .625 369 294 Seattle* 9 6 0 .600 371 314 San Francisco# 13 2 0 .867 459 253
L.A. Raiders 7 9 0 .438 325 369 L.A. Rams* 10 6 0 .625 407 293 San Diego 8 7 0 .533 253 317 New Orleans* 12 3 0 .800 422 283
San Diego 6 10 0 .375 231 332 New Orleans 10 6 0 .625 312 283 L.A. Raiders 5 10 0 .333 301 289 L.A. Rams 6 9 0 .400 317 361
Kansas City 4 11 1 .281 254 320 Atlanta 5 11 0 .313 244 315 Kansas City 4 11 0 .267 273 388 Atlanta 3 12 0 .200 205 436

*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
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1986 1985
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
New England 11 5 0 .688 412 307 N.Y. Giants# 14 2 0 .875 371 236 Miami 12 4 0 .750 428 320 Dallas 10 6 0 .625 357 333
N.Y. Jets* 10 6 0 .625 364 386 Washington* 12 4 0 .750 368 296 N.Y. Jets* 11 5 0 .688 393 264 N.Y. Giants* 10 6 0 .625 399 283
Miami 8 8 0 .500 430 405 Dallas 7 9 0 .438 346 337 New England* 11 5 0 .688 362 290 Washington 10 6 0 .625 297 312
Buffalo 4 12 0 .250 287 348 Philadelphia 5 10 1 .344 256 312 Indianapolis 5 11 0 .313 320 386 Philadelphia 7 9 0 .438 286 310
Indianapolis 3 13 0 .188 229 400 St. Louis 4 11 1 .281 218 351 Buffalo 2 14 0 .125 200 381 St. Louis 5 11 0 .313 278 414
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Cleveland# 12 4 0 .750 391 310 Chicago 14 2 0 .875 352 187 Cleveland 8 8 0 .500 287 294 Chicago# 15 1 0 .938 456 198
Cincinnati 10 6 0 .625 409 394 Minnesota 9 7 0 .563 398 273 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 441 437 Green Bay 8 8 0 .500 337 355
Pittsburgh 6 10 0 .375 307 336 Detroit 5 11 0 .313 277 326 Pittsburgh 7 9 0 .438 379 355 Minnesota 7 9 0 .438 346 359
Houston 5 11 0 .313 274 329 Green Bay 4 12 0 .250 254 418 Houston 5 11 0 .313 284 412 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 307 366
Western Division Tampa Bay 2 14 0 .125 239 473 Western Division Tampa Bay 2 14 0 .125 294 448
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
Denver 11 5 0 .688 378 327 W L T Pct. Pts. OP L.A. Raiders# 12 4 0 .750 354 308 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Kansas City* 10 6 0 .625 358 326 San Francisco 10 5 1 .656 374 247 Denver 11 5 0 .688 380 329 L.A. Rams 11 5 0 .688 340 277
Seattle 10 6 0 .625 366 293 L.A. Rams* 10 6 0 .625 309 267 Seattle 8 8 0 .500 349 303 San Francisco* 10 6 0 .625 411 263
L.A. Raiders 8 8 0 .500 323 346 Atlanta 7 8 1 .469 280 280 San Diego 8 8 0 .500 467 435 New Orleans 5 11 0 .313 294 401
San Diego 4 12 0 .250 335 396 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 288 287 Kansas City 6 10 0 .375 317 360 Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 282 452

*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
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1984 1983
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Miami# 14 2 0 .875 513 298 Washington 11 5 0 .688 426 310 Miami 12 4 0 .750 389 250 Washington# 14 2 0 .875 541 332
New England 9 7 0 .563 362 352 N.Y. Giants* 9 7 0 .563 299 301 New England 8 8 0 .500 274 289 Dallas* 12 4 0 .750 479 360
N.Y. Jets 7 9 0 .438 332 364 St. Louis 9 7 0 .563 423 345 Buffalo 8 8 0 .500 283 351 St. Louis 8 7 1 .531 374 428
Indianapolis 4 12 0 .250 239 414 Dallas 9 7 0 .563 308 308 Baltimore 7 9 0 .438 264 354 Philadelphia 5 11 0 .313 233 322
Buffalo 2 14 0 .125 250 454 Philadelphia 6 9 1 .406 278 320 N.Y. Jets 7 9 0 .438 313 331 N.Y. Giants 3 12 1 .219 267 347
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Pittsburgh 9 7 0 .563 387 310 Chicago 10 6 0 .625 325 248 Pittsburgh 10 6 0 .625 355 303 Detroit 9 7 0 .563 347 286
Cincinnati 8 8 0 .500 339 339 Green Bay 8 8 0 .500 390 309 Cleveland 9 7 0 .563 356 342 Green Bay 8 8 0 .500 429 439
Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 250 297 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 .375 335 380 Cincinnati 7 9 0 .438 346 302 Chicago 8 8 0 .500 311 301
Houston 3 13 0 .188 240 437 Detroit 4 11 1 .281 283 408 Houston 2 14 0 .125 288 460 Minnesota 8 8 0 .500 316 348
Western Division Minnesota 3 13 0 .188 276 484 Western Division Tampa Bay 2 14 0 .125 241 380
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
Denver 13 3 0 .813 353 241 W L T Pct. Pts. OP L.A. Raiders# 12 4 0 .750 442 338 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Seattle* 12 4 0 .750 418 282 San Francisco# 15 1 0 .938 475 227 Seattle* 9 7 0 .563 403 397 San Francisco 10 6 0 .625 432 293
L.A. Raiders* 11 5 0 .688 368 278 L.A. Rams* 10 6 0 .625 346 316 Denver* 9 7 0 .563 302 327 L.A. Rams* 9 7 0 .563 361 344
Kansas City 8 8 0 .500 314 324 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 298 361 San Diego 6 10 0 .375 358 462 New Orleans 8 8 0 .500 319 337
San Diego 7 9 0 .438 394 413 Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 281 382 Kansas City 6 10 0 .375 386 367 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 370 389

*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
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1982 1981
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Eastern Division Eastern Division
L.A. Raiders# 8 1 0 .889 260 200 Washington# 8 1 0 .889 190 128 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Miami 7 2 0 .778 198 131 Dallas 6 3 0 .667 226 145 Miami 11 4 1 .719 345 275 Dallas 12 4 0 .750 367 277
Cincinnati 7 2 0 .778 232 177 Green Bay 5 3 1 .611 226 169 N.Y. Jets* 10 5 1 .656 355 287 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 .625 368 221
Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 204 146 Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 187 198 Buffalo* 10 6 0 .625 311 276 N.Y. Giants* 9 7 0 .563 295 257
San Diego 6 3 0 .667 288 221 Atlanta 5 4 0 .556 183 199 Baltimore 2 14 0 .125 259 533 Washington 8 8 0 .500 347 349
N.Y. Jets 6 3 0 .667 245 166 St. Louis 5 4 0 .556 135 170 New England 2 14 0 .125 322 370 St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 315 408
New England 5 4 0 .556 143 157 Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 158 178 Central Division Central Division
Cleveland 4 5 0 .444 140 182 Detroit 4 5 0 .444 181 176 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Buffalo 4 5 0 .444 150 154 New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 129 160 Cincinnati# 12 4 0 .750 421 304 Tampa Bay 9 7 0 .563 315 268
Seattle 4 5 0 .444 127 147 N.Y. Giants 4 5 0 .444 164 160 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 356 297 Detroit 8 8 0 .500 397 322
Kansas City 3 6 0 .333 176 184 San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 209 206 Houston 7 9 0 .438 281 355 Green Bay 8 8 0 .500 324 361
Denver 2 7 0 .222 148 226 Chicago 3 6 0 .333 141 174 Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 276 375 Minnesota 7 9 0 .438 325 369
Houston 1 8 0 .111 136 245 Philadelphia 3 6 0 .333 191 195 Western Division Chicago 6 10 0 .375 253 324
Baltimore 0 8 1 .056 113 236 L.A. Rams 2 7 0 .222 200 250 W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
San Diego 10 6 0 .625 478 390 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
As the result of a 57-day players’ strike, the 1982 NFL regular sea- Denver 10 6 0 .625 321 289 San Francisco# 13 3 0 .813 357 250
son schedule was reduced from 16 weeks to 9. At the conclusion Kansas City 9 7 0 .563 343 290 Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 426 355
of the regular season, the NFL conducted a 16-team postseason Oakland 7 9 0 .438 273 343 Los Angeles 6 10 0 .375 303 351
Super Bowl Tournament. Eight teams from each conference were Seattle 6 10 0 .375 322 388 New Orleans 4 12 0 .250 207 378
seeded 1-8 based on their records during the season.
#Top playoff seed in conference *Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
Miami finished ahead of Cincinnati based on better conference Baltimore finished ahead of New England based on head-to-head
record (6-1 to Bengals’ 6-2). Pittsburgh finished ahead of San sweep (2-0). San Diego finished ahead of Denver based on better
Diego based on better record against common opponents (3-1 to division record (6-2 to Broncos’ 5-3). Buffalo was second Wild
Chargers’ 2-1) after N.Y. Jets were eliminated from three-way tie Card based on head-to-head victory over Denver (1-0). Detroit
based on conference record (Pittsburgh and San Diego 5-3 to finished ahead of Green Bay based on better record against
Jets’ 2-3). Cleveland finished ahead of Buffalo and Seattle based common opponents (4-4 to Packers’ 3-5).
on better conference record (4-3 to Bills’ 3-3 to Seahawks’ 3-5). Wild Card playoff: Buffalo 31, N.Y. JETS 27
Buffalo finished ahead of Seattle based on better conference Divisional playoffs: San Diego 41, MIAMI 38 (OT);
record (3-3 to Seahawks’ 3-5). Minnesota (4-1), Atlanta (4-3), CINCINNATI 28, Buffalo 21
St. Louis (5-4), Tampa Bay (3-3) seeds were determined by best AFC Championship: CINCINNATI 27, San Diego 7
won-lost record in conference games. Detroit finished ahead of Wild Card playoff: N.Y. Giants 27, PHILADELPHIA 21
New Orleans and the N.Y. Giants based on best conference Divisional playoffs: DALLAS 38, Tampa Bay 0;
record (4-4 to Saints’ 3-5 to Giants’ 3-5). New Orleans finished SAN FRANCISCO 38, N.Y. Giants 24
ahead of N.Y. Giants based on better record against common NFC Championship: SAN FRANCISCO 28, Dallas 27
opponents (1-3 to Giants’ 0-4). San Francisco finished ahead of Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco (NFC) 26, Cincinnati (AFC) 21
Chicago, and Chicago finished ahead of Philadelphia, based on at Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
conference record (49ers’ 2-3 to Bears’ 2-5 to Eagles’ 1-5).
First round playoff: MIAMI 28, New England 13;
L.A. RAIDERS 27, Cleveland 10;
N.Y. Jets 44, CINCINNATI 17;
San Diego 31, PITTSBURGH 28
Second round playoff: N.Y. Jets 17, L.A. RAIDERS 14;
MIAMI 34, San Diego 13
AFC Championship: MIAMI 14, N.Y. Jets 0
First round playoff: WASHINGTON 31, Detroit 7;
GREEN BAY 41, St. Louis 16;
MINNESOTA 30, Atlanta 24;
DALLAS 30, Tampa Bay 17
Second round playoff: WASHINGTON 21, Minnesota 7;
DALLAS 37, Green Bay 26
NFC Championship: WASHINGTON 31, Dallas 17
Super Bowl XVII: Washington (NFC) 27, Miami (AFC) 17
at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

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1980 1979
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Buffalo 11 5 0 .688 320 260 Philadelphia 12 4 0 .750 384 222 Miami 10 6 0 .625 341 257 Dallas# 11 5 0 .688 371 313
New England 10 6 0 .625 441 325 Dallas* 12 4 0 .750 454 311 New England 9 7 0 .563 411 326 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 .688 339 282
Miami 8 8 0 .500 266 305 Washington 6 10 0 .375 261 293 N.Y. Jets 8 8 0 .500 337 383 Washington 10 6 0 .625 348 295
Baltimore 7 9 0 .438 355 387 St. Louis 5 11 0 .313 299 350 Buffalo 7 9 0 .438 268 279 N.Y. Giants 6 10 0 .375 237 323
N.Y. Jets 4 12 0 .250 302 395 N.Y. Giants 4 12 0 .250 249 425 Baltimore 5 11 0 .313 271 351 St. Louis 5 11 0 .313 307 358
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Cleveland 11 5 0 .688 357 310 Minnesota 9 7 0 .563 317 308 Pittsburgh 12 4 0 .750 416 262 Tampa Bay 10 6 0 .625 273 237
Houston* 11 5 0 .688 295 251 Detroit 9 7 0 .563 334 272 Houston* 11 5 0 .688 362 331 Chicago* 10 6 0 .625 306 249
Pittsburgh 9 7 0 .563 352 313 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 304 264 Cleveland 9 7 0 .563 359 352 Minnesota 7 9 0 .438 259 337
Cincinnati 6 10 0 .375 244 312 Tampa Bay 5 10 1 .344 271 341 Cincinnati 4 12 0 .250 337 421 Green Bay 5 11 0 .313 246 316
Western Division Green Bay 5 10 1 .344 231 371 Western Division Detroit 2 14 0 .125 219 365
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
San Diego# 11 5 0 .688 418 327 W L T Pct. Pts. OP San Diego# 12 4 0 .750 411 246 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Oakland* 11 5 0 .688 364 306 Atlanta# 12 4 0 .750 405 272 Denver* 10 6 0 .625 289 262 Los Angeles 9 7 0 .563 323 309
Kansas City 8 8 0 .500 319 336 Los Angeles* 11 5 0 .688 424 289 Seattle 9 7 0 .563 378 372 New Orleans 8 8 0 .500 370 360
Denver 8 8 0 .500 310 323 San Francisco 6 10 0 .375 320 415 Oakland 9 7 0 .563 365 337 Atlanta 6 10 0 .375 300 388
Seattle 4 12 0 .250 291 408 New Orleans 1 15 0 .063 291 487 Kansas City 7 9 0 .438 238 262 San Francisco 2 14 0 .125 308 416

*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

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1978 1977
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
New England 11 5 0 .688 358 286 Dallas 12 4 0 .750 384 208 Baltimore 10 4 0 .714 295 221 Dallas# 12 2 0 .857 345 212
Miami* 11 5 0 .688 372 254 Philadelphia* 9 7 0 .563 270 250 Miami 10 4 0 .714 313 197 Washington 9 5 0 .643 196 189
N.Y. Jets 8 8 0 .500 359 364 Washington 8 8 0 .500 273 283 New England 9 5 0 .643 278 217 St. Louis 7 7 0 .500 272 287
Buffalo 5 11 0 .313 302 354 St. Louis 6 10 0 .375 248 296 N.Y. Jets 3 11 0 .214 191 300 Philadelphia 5 9 0 .357 220 207
Baltimore 5 11 0 .313 239 421 N.Y. Giants 6 10 0 .375 264 298 Buffalo 3 11 0 .214 160 313 N.Y. Giants 5 9 0 .357 181 265
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Pittsburgh# 14 2 0 .875 356 195 Minnesota 8 7 1 .531 294 306 Pittsburgh 9 5 0 .643 283 243 Minnesota 9 5 0 .643 231 227
Houston* 10 6 0 .625 283 298 Green Bay 8 7 1 .531 249 269 Houston 8 6 0 .571 299 230 Chicago* 9 5 0 .643 255 253
Cleveland 8 8 0 .500 334 356 Detroit 7 9 0 .438 290 300 Cincinnati 8 6 0 .571 238 235 Detroit 6 8 0 .429 183 252
Cincinnati 4 12 0 .250 252 284 Chicago 7 9 0 .438 253 274 Cleveland 6 8 0 .429 269 267 Green Bay 4 10 0 .286 134 219
Western Division Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 241 259 Western Division Tampa Bay 2 12 0 .143 103 223
W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Western Division
Denver 10 6 0 .625 282 198 W L T Pct. Pts. OP Denver# 12 2 0 .857 274 148 W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Oakland 9 7 0 .563 311 283 Los Angeles# 12 4 0 .750 316 245 Oakland* 11 3 0 .786 351 230 Los Angeles 10 4 0 .714 302 146
Seattle 9 7 0 .563 345 358 Atlanta* 9 7 0 .563 240 290 San Diego 7 7 0 .500 222 205 Atlanta 7 7 0 .500 179 129
San Diego 9 7 0 .563 355 309 New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 281 298 Seattle 5 9 0 .357 282 373 San Francisco 5 9 0 .357 220 260
Kansas City 4 12 0 .250 243 327 San Francisco 2 14 0 .125 219 350 Kansas City 2 12 0 .143 225 349 New Orleans 3 11 0 .214 232 336

*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
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1976 1975
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Baltimore 11 3 0 .786 417 246 Dallas 11 3 0 .786 296 194 Baltimore 10 4 0 .714 395 269 St. Louis 11 3 0 .786 356 276
New England* 11 3 0 .786 376 236 Washington* 10 4 0 .714 291 217 Miami 10 4 0 .714 357 222 Dallas* 10 4 0 .714 350 268
Miami 6 8 0 .429 263 264 St. Louis 10 4 0 .714 309 267 Buffalo 8 6 0 .571 420 355 Washington 8 6 0 .571 325 276
N.Y. Jets 3 11 0 .214 169 383 Philadelphia 4 10 0 .286 165 286 N.Y. Jets 3 11 0 .214 258 433 N.Y. Giants 5 9 0 .357 216 306
Buffalo 2 12 0 .143 245 363 N.Y. Giants 3 11 0 .214 170 250 New England 3 11 0 .214 258 358 Philadelphia 4 10 0 .286 225 302
Central Division Central Division Central Division Central 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
Pittsburgh 10 4 0 .714 342 138 Minnesota# 11 2 1 .821 305 176 Pittsburgh# 12 2 0 .857 373 162 Minnesota# 12 2 0 .857 377 180
Cincinnati 10 4 0 .714 335 210 Chicago 7 7 0 .500 253 216 Cincinnati* 11 3 0 .786 340 246 Detroit 7 7 0 .500 245 262
Cleveland 9 5 0 .643 267 287 Detroit 6 8 0 .429 262 220 Houston 10 4 0 .714 293 226 Chicago 4 10 0 .286 191 379
Houston 5 9 0 .357 222 273 Green Bay 5 9 0 .357 218 299 Cleveland 3 11 0 .214 218 372 Green Bay 4 10 0 .286 226 285
Western Division Western Division Western 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
Oakland# 13 1 0 .929 350 237 Los Angeles 10 3 1 .750 351 190 Oakland 11 3 0 .786 375 255 Los Angeles 12 2 0 .857 312 135
Denver 9 5 0 .643 315 206 San Francisco 8 6 0 .571 270 190 Denver 6 8 0 .429 254 307 San Francisco 5 9 0 .357 255 286
San Diego 6 8 0 .429 248 285 New Orleans 4 10 0 .286 253 346 Kansas City 5 9 0 .357 282 341 Atlanta 4 10 0 .286 240 289
Kansas City 5 9 0 .357 290 376 Atlanta 4 10 0 .286 172 312 San Diego 2 12 0 .143 189 345 New Orleans 2 12 0 .143 165 360
Tampa Bay 0 14 0 .000 125 412 Seattle 2 12 0 .143 229 429
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs; #Top playoff seed in conference Baltimore finished ahead of Miami based on head-to-head sweep
Baltimore finished ahead of New England based on better division (2-0). Cincinnati did not play Pittsburgh in the divisional playoffs
record (7-1 to Patriots’ 6-2). Pittsburgh finished ahead of because, from 1970-1989, two teams from the same division
Cincinnati based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Washington could not meet prior to the conference championship game.
finished ahead of St. Louis based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). N.Y. Jets finished ahead of New England based on head-to-head
New Orleans finished ahead of Atlanta based on better sweep (2-0). Minnesota was top playoff seed based on better
point-differential in head-to-head competition (27 points). Point Rating system than Los Angeles (3 to 6). Chicago finished
Divisional playoffs: OAKLAND 24, New England 21; ahead of Green Bay based on better division record (2-4 to
Pittsburgh 40, BALTIMORE 14 Bears’ 1-5).
AFC Championship: OAKLAND 24, Pittsburgh 7 Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 28, Baltimore 10;
Divisional playoffs: MINNESOTA 35, Washington 20; OAKLAND 31, Cincinnati 28
Los Angeles 14, DALLAS 12 AFC Championship: PITTSBURGH 16, Oakland 10
NFC Championship: MINNESOTA 24, Los Angeles 13 Divisional playoffs: LOS ANGELES 35, St. Louis 23;
Super Bowl XI: Oakland (AFC) 32, Minnesota (NFC) 14 Dallas 17, MINNESOTA 14
at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California NFC Championship: Dallas 37, LOS ANGELES 7
Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Dallas (NFC) 17
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern Division Eastern 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
Miami 11 3 0 .786 327 216 St. Louis 10 4 0 .714 285 218 Miami 12 2 0 .857 343 150 Dallas 10 4 0 .714 382 203
Buffalo* 9 5 0 .643 264 244 Washington* 10 4 0 .714 320 196 Buffalo 9 5 0 .643 259 230 Washington* 10 4 0 .714 325 198
N.Y. Jets 7 7 0 .500 279 300 Dallas 8 6 0 .571 297 235 New England 5 9 0 .357 258 300 Philadelphia 5 8 1 .393 310 393
New England 7 7 0 .500 348 289 Philadelphia 7 7 0 .500 242 217 N.Y. Jets 4 10 0 .286 240 306 St. Louis 4 9 1 .321 286 365
Baltimore 4 10 0 .286 226 341 N.Y. Giants 2 11 1 .179 226 362
Baltimore 2 12 0 .143 190 329 N.Y. Giants 2 12 0 .143 195 299
Central Division Central Division
Central Division Central 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 Cincinnati 10 4 0 .714 286 231 Minnesota 12 2 0 .857 296 168
Pittsburgh 10 3 1 .750 305 189 Minnesota 10 4 0 .714 310 195 Pittsburgh* 10 4 0 .714 347 210 Detroit 6 7 1 .464 271 247
Houston 7 7 0 .500 236 282 Detroit 7 7 0 .500 256 270 Cleveland 7 5 2 .571 234 255 Green Bay 5 7 2 .429 202 259
Cincinnati 7 7 0 .500 283 259 Green Bay 6 8 0 .429 210 206 Houston 1 13 0 .071 199 447 Chicago 3 11 0 .214 195 334
Cleveland 4 10 0 .286 251 344 Chicago 4 10 0 .286 152 279 Western Division Western Division
Western 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 Oakland 9 4 1 .679 292 175 Los Angeles 12 2 0 .857 388 178
Oakland 12 2 0 .857 355 228 Los Angeles 10 4 0 .714 263 181 Kansas City 7 5 2 .571 231 192 Atlanta 9 5 0 .643 318 224
Denver 7 6 1 .536 302 294 San Francisco 6 8 0 .429 226 236 Denver 7 5 2 .571 354 296 San Francisco 5 9 0 .357 262 319
Kansas City 5 9 0 .357 233 293 New Orleans 5 9 0 .357 166 263 San Diego 2 11 1 .179 188 386 New Orleans 5 9 0 .357 163 312
San Diego 5 9 0 .357 212 285 Atlanta 3 11 0 .214 111 271
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs Cincinnati finished ahead of Pittsburgh based on better conference
N.Y. Jets finished ahead of New England based on better conference record (8-3 to Steelers’ 7-4). N.Y. Jets finished ahead of
Baltimore based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Kansas City
record (5-6 to Patriots’ 4-7). Houston finished ahead of finished ahead of Denver based on better division record (4-2 to
Cincinnati based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). Kansas City Broncos’ 3-2-1). Dallas finished ahead of Washington based on
finished ahead of San Diego based on better point-differential in better point differential in head-to-head games (13 points). San
head-to-head competition (3 points). St. Louis finished ahead of Francisco finished ahead of New Orleans based on better division
Washington based on head-to-head sweep (2-0). record (2-4 to Saints’ 1-5).
Divisional playoffs: OAKLAND 28, Miami 26; Divisional playoffs: OAKLAND 33, Pittsburgh 14;
PITTSBURGH 32, Buffalo 14 MIAMI 34, Cincinnati 16
AFC Championship: MIAMI 27, Oakland 10
AFC Championship: Pittsburgh 24, OAKLAND 13 Divisional playoffs: MINNESOTA 27, Washington 20;
Divisional playoffs: MINNESOTA 30, St. Louis 14; DALLAS 27, Los Angeles 16
LOS ANGELES 19, Washington 10 NFC Championship: Minnesota 27, DALLAS 10
NFC Championship: MINNESOTA 14, Los Angeles 10 Super Bowl VIII: Miami (AFC) 24, Minnesota (NFC) 7
Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh (AFC) 16, Minnesota (NFC) 6 at Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas
at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
1972
From 1933-1974, sites for league/conference championship games AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
alternated by division. Eastern Division Eastern Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Miami 14 0 01.000 385 171 Washington 11 3 0 .786 336 218
N.Y. Jets 7 7 0 .500 367 324 Dallas* 10 4 0 .714 319 240
Baltimore 5 9 0 .357 235 252 N.Y. Giants 8 6 0 .571 331 247
Buffalo 4 9 1 .321 257 377 St. Louis 4 9 1 .321 193 303
New England 3 11 0 .214 192 446 Philadelphia 2 11 1 .179 145 352
Central Division Central Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Pittsburgh 11 3 0 .786 343 175 Green Bay 10 4 0 .714 304 226
Cleveland* 10 4 0 .714 268 249 Detroit 8 5 1 .607 339 290
Cincinnati 8 6 0 .571 299 229 Minnesota 7 7 0 .500 301 252
Houston 1 13 0 .071 164 380 Chicago 4 9 1 .321 225 275
Western Division Western Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Oakland 10 3 1 .750 365 248 San Francisco 8 5 1 .607 353 249
Kansas City 8 6 0 .571 287 254 Atlanta 7 7 0 .500 269 274
Denver 5 9 0 .357 325 350 Los Angeles 6 7 1 .464 291 286
San Diego 4 9 1 .321 264 344 New Orleans 2 11 1 .179 215 361

*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs


Dallas did not play Washington in the divisional playoffs because,
from 1970-1989, two teams from the same division could not
meet prior to the conference championship game.
Divisional playoffs: PITTSBURGH 13, Oakland 7;
MIAMI 20, Cleveland 14
AFC Championship: Miami 21, PITTSBURGH 17
Divisional playoffs: Dallas 30, SAN FRANCISCO 28;
WASHINGTON 16, Green Bay 3
NFC Championship: WASHINGTON 26, Dallas 3
Super Bowl VII: Miami (AFC) 14, Washington (NFC) 7
at Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Eastern Division Eastern Division Capitol Division Coastal 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
Miami 10 3 1 .769 315 174 Dallas 11 3 0 .786 406 222 Dallas 11 2 1 .846 369 223 Los Angeles 11 3 0 .786 320 243
Baltimore* 10 4 0 .714 313 140 Washington* 9 4 1 .692 276 190 Washington 7 5 2 .583 307 319 Baltimore 8 5 1 .615 279 268
New England 6 8 0 .429 238 325 Philadelphia 6 7 1 .462 221 302
New Orleans 5 9 0 .357 311 393 Atlanta 6 8 0 .429 276 268
N.Y. Jets 6 8 0 .429 212 299 St. Louis 4 9 1 .308 231 279
Philadelphia 4 9 1 .308 279 377 San Francisco 4 8 2 .333 277 319
Buffalo 1 13 0 .071 184 394 N.Y. Giants 4 10 0 .286 228 362
Central Division Central Division Century Division Central 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
Cleveland 9 5 0 .643 285 273 Minnesota 11 3 0 .786 245 139 Cleveland 10 3 1 .769 351 300 Minnesota 12 2 0 .857 379 133
Pittsburgh 6 8 0 .429 246 292 Detroit 7 6 1 .538 341 286 N.Y. Giants 6 8 0 .429 264 298 Detroit 9 4 1 .692 259 188
Houston 4 9 1 .308 251 330 Chicago 6 8 0 .429 185 276 St. Louis 4 9 1 .308 314 389 Green Bay 8 6 0 .571 269 221
Cincinnati 4 10 0 .286 284 265 Green Bay 4 8 2 .333 274 298 Pittsburgh 1 13 0 .071 218 404 Chicago 1 13 0 .071 210 339
Western Division Western Division
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Conference championships: Cleveland 38, DALLAS 14;
Kansas City 10 3 1 .769 302 208 San Francisco 9 5 0 .643 300 216 MINNESOTA 23, Los Angeles 20
Oakland 8 4 2 .667 344 278 Los Angeles 8 5 1 .615 313 260 NFL championship: MINNESOTA 27, Cleveland 7
San Diego 6 8 0 .429 311 341 Atlanta 7 6 1 .538 274 277 Super Bowl IV: Kansas City (AFL) 23, Minnesota (NFL) 7,
Denver 4 9 1 .308 203 275 New Orleans 4 8 2 .333 266 347 at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana

*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs 1969 AFL


New England finished ahead of N.Y. Jets based on better point-differ- EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
ential in head-to-head competition (13 points).
Divisional playoffs: Miami 27, KANSAS CITY 24 (OT); W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Baltimore 20, CLEVELAND 3 N.Y. Jets 10 4 0 .714 353 269 Oakland 12 1 1 .923 377 242
AFC Championship: MIAMI 21, Baltimore 0 Houston 6 6 2 .500 278 279 Kansas City 11 3 0 .786 359 177
Divisional playoffs: Dallas 20, MINNESOTA 12; Boston Patriots 4 10 0 .286 266 316 San Diego 8 6 0 .571 288 276
SAN FRANCISCO 24, Washington 20 Buffalo 4 10 0 .286 230 359 Denver 5 8 1 .385 297 344
NFC Championship: DALLAS 14, San Francisco 3 Miami 3 10 1 .231 233 332 Cincinnati 4 9 1 .308 280 367
Super Bowl VI: Dallas (NFC) 24, Miami (AFC) 3
at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana Divisional playoffs: Kansas City 13, N.Y. JETS 6;
OAKLAND 56, Houston 7
From 1920-1971, tie games were not included in winning AFL championship: Kansas City 17, OAKLAND 7
percentage.
1968 NFL
1970 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Capitol Division Coastal Division
Eastern Division Eastern 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 Dallas 12 2 0 .857 431 186 Baltimore 13 1 0 .929 402 144
Baltimore 11 2 1 .846 321 234 Dallas 10 4 0 .714 299 221 N.Y. Giants 7 7 0 .500 294 325 Los Angeles 10 3 1 .769 312 200
Miami* 10 4 0 .714 297 228 N.Y. Giants 9 5 0 .643 301 270 Washington 5 9 0 .357 249 358 San Francisco 7 6 1 .538 303 310
N.Y. Jets 4 10 0 .286 255 286 St. Louis 8 5 1 .615 325 228 Philadelphia 2 12 0 .143 202 351 Atlanta 2 12 0 .143 170 389
Buffalo 3 10 1 .231 204 337 Washington 6 8 0 .429 297 314 Century Division Central Division
Boston Patriots 2 12 0 .143 149 361 Philadelphia 3 10 1 .231 241 332
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Central Division Central Division
Cleveland 10 4 0 .714 394 273 Minnesota 8 6 0 .571 282 242
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Cincinnati 8 6 0 .571 312 255 Minnesota 12 2 0 .857 335 143 St. Louis 9 4 1 .692 325 289 Chicago 7 7 0 .500 250 333
Cleveland 7 7 0 .500 286 265 Detroit* 10 4 0 .714 347 202 New Orleans 4 9 1 .308 246 327 Green Bay 6 7 1 .462 281 227
Pittsburgh 5 9 0 .357 210 272 Green Bay 6 8 0 .429 196 293 Pittsburgh 2 11 1 .154 244 397 Detroit 4 8 2 .333 207 241
Houston 3 10 1 .231 217 352 Chicago 6 8 0 .429 256 261
Western Division Western Division Conference championships: CLEVELAND 31, Dallas 20;
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP BALTIMORE 24, Minnesota 14
Oakland 8 4 2 .667 300 293 San Francisco 10 3 1 .769 352 267 NFL championship: Baltimore 34, CLEVELAND 0
Kansas City 7 5 2 .583 272 244 Los Angeles 9 4 1 .692 325 202 Super Bowl III: N.Y. Jets (AFL) 16, Baltimore (NFL) 7,
San Diego 5 6 3 .455 282 278 Atlanta 4 8 2 .333 206 261 at Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
Denver 5 8 1 .385 253 264 New Orleans 2 11 1 .154 172 347
1968 AFL
*Wild Card qualifier for playoffs EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
Miami did not play Baltimore, and Detroit did not play Minnesota, in W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
the divisional playoffs because, from 1970-1989, two teams from N.Y. Jets 11 3 0 .786 419 280 Oakland 12 2 0 .857 453 233
the same division could not meet prior to the conference Houston 7 7 0 .500 303 248 Kansas City 12 2 0 .857 371 170
championship game. Green Bay finished ahead of Chicago based Miami 5 8 1 .385 276 355 San Diego 9 5 0 .643 382 310
on better division record (2-4 to Bears’ 1-5).
Divisional playoffs: BALTIMORE 17, Cincinnati 0; Boston Patriots 4 10 0 .286 229 406 Denver 5 9 0 .357 255 404
OAKLAND 21, Miami 14 Buffalo 1 12 1 .077 199 367 Cincinnati 3 11 0 .214 215 329
AFC Championship: BALTIMORE 27, Oakland 17
Divisional playoffs: DALLAS 5, Detroit 0; Western Division playoff: OAKLAND 41, Kansas City 6
San Francisco 17, MINNESOTA 14 AFL championship: N.Y. JETS 27, Oakland 23
NFC Championship: Dallas 17, SAN FRANCISCO 10
Super Bowl V: Baltimore (AFC) 16, Dallas (NFC) 13
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EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Capitol Division Coastal 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 Cleveland 11 3 0 .786 363 325 Green Bay 10 3 1 .769 316 224
Dallas 9 5 0 .643 342 268 Los Angeles 11 1 2 .917 398 196 Dallas 7 7 0 .500 325 280 Baltimore 10 3 1 .769 389 284
Philadelphia 6 7 1 .462 351 409 Baltimore 11 1 2 .917 394 198 N.Y. Giants 7 7 0 .500 270 338 Chicago 9 5 0 .643 409 275
Washington 5 6 3 .455 347 353 San Francisco 7 7 0 .500 273 337 Washington 6 8 0 .429 257 301 San Francisco 7 6 1 .538 421 402
New Orleans 3 11 0 .214 233 379 Atlanta 1 12 1 .077 175 422 Philadelphia 5 9 0 .357 363 359 Minnesota 7 7 0 .500 383 403
Century Division Central Division St. Louis 5 9 0 .357 296 309 Detroit 6 7 1 .462 257 295
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Pittsburgh 2 12 0 .143 202 397 Los Angeles 4 10 0 .286 269 328
Cleveland 9 5 0 .643 334 297 Green Bay 9 4 1 .692 332 209
N.Y. Giants 7 7 0 .500 369 379 Chicago 7 6 1 .538 239 218 Western Conference playoff: GREEN BAY 13, Baltimore 10 (OT)
St. Louis 6 7 1 .462 333 356 Detroit 5 7 2 .417 260 259 NFL championship: GREEN BAY 23, Cleveland 12
Pittsburgh 4 9 1 .308 281 320 Minnesota 3 8 3 .273 233 294
1965 AFL
Los Angeles finished ahead of Baltimore based on better point differ- EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
ential in head-to-head games (net 24 points). W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Conference championships: DALLAS 52, Cleveland 14; Buffalo 10 3 1 .769 313 226 San Diego 9 2 3 .818 340 227
GREEN BAY 28, Los Angeles 7 N.Y. Jets 5 8 1 .385 285 303 Oakland 8 5 1 .615 298 239
NFL championship: GREEN BAY 21, Dallas 17 Boston Patriots 4 8 2 .333 244 302 Kansas City 7 5 2 .583 322 285
Super Bowl II: Green Bay (NFL) 33, Oakland (AFL) 14, Houston 4 10 0 .286 298 429 Denver 4 10 0 .286 303 392
at Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
AFL championship: Buffalo 23, SAN DIEGO 0
1967 AFL
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION 1964 NFL
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston 9 4 1 .692 258 199 Oakland 13 1 0 .929 468 233 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
N.Y. Jets 8 5 1 .615 371 329 Kansas City 9 5 0 .643 408 254 Cleveland 10 3 1 .769 415 293 Baltimore 12 2 0 .857 428 225
Buffalo 4 10 0 .286 237 285 San Diego 8 5 1 .615 360 352 St. Louis 9 3 2 .750 357 331 Green Bay 8 5 1 .615 342 245
Miami 4 10 0 .286 219 407 Denver 3 11 0 .214 256 409 Philadelphia 6 8 0 .429 312 313 Minnesota 8 5 1 .615 355 296
Boston Patriots 3 10 1 .231 280 389 Washington 6 8 0 .429 307 305 Detroit 7 5 2 .583 280 260
Dallas 5 8 1 .385 250 289 Los Angeles 5 7 2 .417 283 339
AFL championship: OAKLAND 40, Houston 7 Pittsburgh 5 9 0 .357 253 315 Chicago 5 9 0 .357 260 379
N.Y. Giants 2 10 2 .167 241 399 San Francisco 4 10 0 .286 236 330
1966 NFL
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE NFL championship: CLEVELAND 27, Baltimore 0
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Dallas 10 3 1 .769 445 239 Green Bay 12 2 0 .857 335 163 1964 AFL
Cleveland 9 5 0 .643 403 259 Baltimore 9 5 0 .643 314 226 EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
Philadelphia 9 5 0 .643 326 340 Los Angeles 8 6 0 .571 289 212 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
St. Louis 8 5 1 .615 264 265 San Francisco 6 6 2 .500 320 325 Buffalo 12 2 0 .857 400 242 San Diego 8 5 1 .615 341 300
Washington 7 7 0 .500 351 355 Chicago 5 7 2 .417 234 272 Boston Patriots 10 3 1 .769 365 297 Kansas City 7 7 0 .500 366 306
Pittsburgh 5 8 1 .385 316 347 Detroit 4 9 1 .308 206 317 N.Y. Jets 5 8 1 .385 278 315 Oakland 5 7 2 .417 303 350
Atlanta 3 11 0 .214 204 437 Minnesota 4 9 1 .308 292 304 Houston 4 10 0 .286 310 355 Denver 2 11 1 .154 240 438
N.Y. Giants 1 12 1 .077 263 501
AFL championship: BUFFALO 20, San Diego 7
NFL championship: Green Bay 34, DALLAS 27
Super Bowl I: Green Bay (NFL) 35, Kansas City (AFL) 10, 1963 NFL
at Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
1966 AFL N.Y. Giants 11 3 0 .786 448 280 Chicago 11 1 2 .917 301 144
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION Cleveland 10 4 0 .714 343 262 Green Bay 11 2 1 .846 369 206
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP St. Louis 9 5 0 .643 341 283 Baltimore 8 6 0 .571 316 285
Buffalo 9 4 1 .692 358 255 Kansas City 11 2 1 .846 448 276 Pittsburgh 7 4 3 .636 321 295 Detroit 5 8 1 .385 326 265
Boston Patriots 8 4 2 .677 315 283 Oakland 8 5 1 .615 315 288 Dallas 4 10 0 .286 305 378 Minnesota 5 8 1 .385 309 390
N.Y. Jets 6 6 2 .500 322 312 San Diego 7 6 1 .538 335 284 Washington 3 11 0 .214 279 398 Los Angeles 5 9 0 .357 210 350
Houston 3 11 0 .214 335 396 Denver 4 10 0 .286 196 381 Philadelphia 2 10 2 .167 242 381 San Francisco 2 12 0 .143 198 391
Miami 3 11 0 .214 213 362
NFL championship: CHICAGO 14, N.Y. Giants 10
AFL championship: Kansas City 31, BUFFALO 7
1963 AFL
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Boston Patriots 7 6 1 .538 327 257 San Diego 11 3 0 .786 399 255
Buffalo 7 6 1 .538 304 291 Oakland 10 4 0 .714 363 282
Houston 6 8 0 .429 302 372 Kansas City 5 7 2 .417 347 263
N.Y. Jets 5 8 1 .385 249 399 Denver 2 11 1 .154 301 473
Eastern Division playoff: Boston 26, BUFFALO 8
AFL championship: SAN DIEGO 51, Boston 10

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EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
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 12 2 0 .857 398 283 Green Bay 13 1 0 .929 415 148 N.Y. Giants 10 2 0 .833 284 170 Baltimore 9 3 0 .750 374 251
Pittsburgh 9 5 0 .643 312 363 Detroit 11 3 0 .786 315 177 Cleveland 7 5 0 .583 270 214 Chi. Bears 8 4 0 .667 252 196
Cleveland 7 6 1 .538 291 257 Chicago 9 5 0 .643 321 287 Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 268 278 Green Bay 7 5 0 .583 248 246
Washington 5 7 2 .417 305 376 Baltimore 7 7 0 .500 293 288 Pittsburgh 6 5 1 .545 257 216 San Francisco 7 5 0 .583 255 237
Dallas Cowboys 5 8 1 .385 398 402 San Francisco 6 8 0 .429 282 331 Washington 3 9 0 .250 185 350 Detroit 3 8 1 .273 203 275
St. Louis 4 9 1 .308 287 361 Minnesota 2 11 1 .154 254 410 Chi. Cardinals 2 10 0 .167 234 324 Los Angeles 2 10 0 .167 242 315
Philadelphia 3 10 1 .231 282 356 Los Angeles 1 12 1 .077 220 334
NFL championship: BALTIMORE 31, N.Y. Giants 16
NFL championship: Green Bay 16, N.Y. GIANTS 7
1958
1962 AFL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
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 9 3 0 .750 246 183 Baltimore 9 3 0 .750 381 203
Houston 11 3 0 .786 387 270 Dallas Texans 11 3 0 .786 389 233 Cleveland 9 3 0 .750 302 217 Chi. Bears 8 4 0 .667 298 230
Boston Patriots 9 4 1 .692 346 295 Denver 7 7 0 .500 353 334 Pittsburgh 7 4 1 .636 261 230 Los Angeles 8 4 0 .667 344 278
Buffalo 7 6 1 .538 309 272 San Diego 4 10 0 .286 314 392 Washington 4 7 1 .364 214 268 San Francisco 6 6 0 .500 257 324
N.Y. Titans 5 9 0 .357 278 423 Oakland 1 13 0 .071 213 370 Chi. Cardinals 2 9 1 .182 261 356 Detroit 4 7 1 .364 261 276
Philadelphia 2 9 1 .182 235 306 Green Bay 1 10 1 .091 193 382
AFL championship: Dallas Texans 20, HOUSTON 17 (OT)
Eastern Conference playoff: N.Y. GIANTS 10, Cleveland 0
1961 NFL NFL championship: Baltimore 23, N.Y. GIANTS 17 (OT)
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP 1957
N.Y. Giants 10 3 1 .769 368 220 Green Bay 11 3 0 .786 391 223 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Philadelphia 10 4 0 .714 361 297 Detroit 8 5 1 .615 270 258 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Cleveland 8 5 1 .615 319 270 Baltimore 8 6 0 .571 302 307 Cleveland 9 2 1 .818 269 172 Detroit 8 4 0 .667 251 231
St. Louis 7 7 0 .500 279 267 Chicago 8 6 0 .571 326 302 N.Y. Giants 7 5 0 .583 254 211 San Francisco 8 4 0 .667 260 264
Pittsburgh 6 8 0 .429 295 287 San Francisco 7 6 1 .538 346 272 Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 161 178 Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 303 235
Dallas Cowboys 4 9 1 .308 236 380 Los Angeles 4 10 0 .286 263 333 Washington 5 6 1 .455 251 230 Los Angeles 6 6 0 .500 307 278
Washington 1 12 1 .077 174 392 Minnesota 3 11 0 .214 285 407 Philadelphia 4 8 0 .333 173 230 Chi. Bears 5 7 0 .417 203 211
Chi. Cardinals 3 9 0 .250 200 299 Green Bay 3 9 0 .250 218 311
NFL championship: GREEN BAY 37, N.Y. Giants 0
Western Conference playoff: Detroit 31, SAN FRANCISCO 27
1961 AFL NFL championship: DETROIT 59, Cleveland 14
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP 1956
Houston 10 3 1 .769 513 242 San Diego 12 2 0 .857 396 219 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Boston Patriots 9 4 1 .692 413 313 Dallas Texans 6 8 0 .429 334 343 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
N.Y. Titans 7 7 0 .500 301 390 Denver 3 11 0 .214 251 432 N.Y. Giants 8 3 1 .727 264 197 Chi. Bears 9 2 1 .818 363 246
Buffalo 6 8 0 .429 294 342 Oakland 2 12 0 .143 237 458 Chi. Cardinals 7 5 0 .583 240 182 Detroit 9 3 0 .750 300 188
Washington 6 6 0 .500 183 225 San Francisco 5 6 1 .455 233 284
AFL championship: Houston 10, SAN DIEGO 3 Cleveland 5 7 0 .417 167 177 Baltimore 5 7 0 .417 270 322
Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 217 250 Green Bay 4 8 0 .333 264 342
1960 NFL Philadelphia 3 8 1 .273 143 215 Los Angeles 4 8 0 .333 291 307
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP NFL championship: N.Y. GIANTS 47, Chi. Bears 7
Philadelphia 10 2 0 .833 321 246 Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 332 209
Cleveland 8 3 1 .727 362 217 Detroit 7 5 0 .583 239 212 1955
N.Y. Giants 6 4 2 .600 271 261 San Francisco 7 5 0 .583 208 205 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
St. Louis 6 5 1 .545 288 230 Baltimore 6 6 0 .500 288 234 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Pittsburgh 5 6 1 .455 240 275 Chicago 5 6 1 .455 194 299 Cleveland 9 2 1 .818 349 218 Los Angeles 8 3 1 .727 260 231
Washington 1 9 2 .100 178 309 L.A. Rams 4 7 1 .364 265 297 Washington 8 4 0 .667 246 222 Chi. Bears 8 4 0 .667 294 251
Dallas Cowboys 0 11 1 .000 177 369 N.Y. Giants 6 5 1 .545 267 223 Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 258 276
Chi. Cardinals 4 7 1 .364 224 252 Baltimore 5 6 1 .455 214 239
NFL championship: PHILADELPHIA 17, Green Bay 13 Philadelphia 4 7 1 .364 248 231 San Francisco 4 8 0 .333 216 298
Pittsburgh 4 8 0 .333 195 285 Detroit 3 9 0 .250 230 275
1960 AFL
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE NFL championship: Cleveland 38, LOS ANGELES 14
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Houston 10 4 0 .714 379 285 L.A. Chargers 10 4 0 .714 373 336
N.Y. Titans 7 7 0 .500 382 399 Dallas Texans 8 6 0 .571 362 253
Buffalo 5 8 1 .385 296 303 Oakland 6 8 0 .429 319 388
Boston Patriots 5 9 0 .357 286 349 Denver 4 9 1 .308 309 393

AFL championship: HOUSTON 24, L.A. Chargers 16

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1954 1949
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 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
Cleveland 9 3 0 .750 336 162 Detroit 9 2 1 .818 337 189 Philadelphia 11 1 0 .917 364 134 Los Angeles 8 2 2 .800 360 239
Philadelphia 7 4 1 .636 284 230 Chi. Bears 8 4 0 .667 301 279 Pittsburgh 6 5 1 .545 224 214 Chi. Bears 9 3 0 .750 332 218
N.Y. Giants 7 5 0 .583 293 184 San Francisco 7 4 1 .636 313 251 N.Y. Giants 6 6 0 .500 287 298 Chi. Cardinals 6 5 1 .545 360 301
Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 219 263 Los Angeles 6 5 1 .545 314 285 Washington 4 7 1 .364 268 339 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 237 259
Washington 3 9 0 .250 207 432 Green Bay 4 8 0 .333 234 251 N.Y. Bulldogs 1 10 1 .091 153 368 Green Bay 2 10 0 .167 114 329
Chi. Cardinals 2 10 0 .167 183 347 Baltimore 3 9 0 .250 131 279
NFL championship: Philadelphia 14, LOS ANGELES 0
NFL championship: CLEVELAND 56, Detroit 10
1948
1953 EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Philadelphia 9 2 1 .818 376 156 Chi. Cardinals 11 1 0 .917 395 226
Cleveland 11 1 0 .917 348 162 Detroit 10 2 0 .833 271 205 Washington 7 5 0 .583 291 287 Chi. Bears 10 2 0 .833 375 151
Philadelphia 7 4 1 .636 352 215 San Francisco 9 3 0 .750 372 237 N.Y. Giants 4 8 0 .333 297 388 Los Angeles 6 5 1 .545 327 269
Washington 6 5 1 .545 208 215 Los Angeles 8 3 1 .727 366 236 Pittsburgh 4 8 0 .333 200 243 Green Bay 3 9 0 .250 154 290
Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 211 263 Chi. Bears 3 8 1 .273 218 262 Boston 3 9 0 .250 174 372 Detroit 2 10 0 .167 200 407
N.Y. Giants 3 9 0 .250 179 277 Baltimore 3 9 0 .250 182 350
Chi. Cardinals 1 10 1 .091 190 337 Green Bay 2 9 1 .182 200 338 NFL championship: PHILADELPHIA 7, Chi. Cardinals 0

NFL championship: DETROIT 17, Cleveland 16 1947


EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
1952 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Philadelphia 8 4 0 .667 308 242 Chi. Cardinals 9 3 0 .750 306 231
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Pittsburgh 8 4 0 .667 240 259 Chi. Bears 8 4 0 .667 363 241
Cleveland 8 4 0 .667 310 213 Detroit 9 3 0 .750 344 192 Boston 4 7 1 .364 168 256 Green Bay 6 5 1 .545 274 210
N.Y. Giants 7 5 0 .583 234 231 Los Angeles 9 3 0 .750 349 234 Washington 4 8 0 .333 295 367 Los Angeles 6 6 0 .500 259 214
Philadelphia 7 5 0 .583 252 271 San Francisco 7 5 0 .583 285 221 N.Y. Giants 2 8 2 .200 190 309 Detroit 3 9 0 .250 231 305
Pittsburgh 5 7 0 .417 300 273 Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 295 312
Chi. Cardinals 4 8 0 .333 172 221 Chi. Bears 5 7 0 .417 245 326 Eastern Division playoff: Philadelphia 21, PITTSBURGH 0
Washington 4 8 0 .333 240 287 Dallas Texans 1 11 0 .083 182 427 NFL championship: CHI. CARDINALS 28, Philadelphia 21

National Conference playoff: DETROIT 31, Los Angeles 21 1946


NFL championship: Detroit 17, CLEVELAND 7 EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
1951 N.Y. Giants 7 3 1 .700 236 162 Chi. Bears 8 2 1 .800 289 193
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Philadelphia 6 5 0 .545 231 220 Los Angeles 6 4 1 .600 277 257
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Washington 5 5 1 .500 171 191 Green Bay 6 5 0 .545 148 158
Cleveland 11 1 0 .917 331 152 Los Angeles 8 4 0 .667 392 261 Pittsburgh 5 5 1 .500 136 117 Chi. Cardinals 6 5 0 .545 260 198
N.Y. Giants 9 2 1 .818 254 161 Detroit 7 4 1 .636 336 259 Boston 2 8 1 .200 189 273 Detroit 1 10 0 .091 142 310
Washington 5 7 0 .417 183 296 San Francisco 7 4 1 .636 255 205
Pittsburgh 4 7 1 .364 183 235 Chi. Bears 7 5 0 .583 286 282 NFL championship: Chi. Bears 24, N.Y. GIANTS 14
Philadelphia 4 8 0 .333 234 264 Green Bay 3 9 0 .250 254 375
Chi. Cardinals 3 9 0 .250 210 287 N.Y. Yanks 1 9 2 .100 241 382 1945
EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
NFL championship: LOS ANGELES 24, Cleveland 17 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
Washington 8 2 0 .800 209 121 Cleveland 9 1 0 .900 244 136
1950 Philadelphia 7 3 0 .700 272 133 Detroit 7 3 0 .700 195 194
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE N.Y. Giants 3 6 1 .333 179 198 Green Bay 6 4 0 .600 258 173
W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP Boston 3 6 1 .333 123 211 Chi. Bears 3 7 0 .300 192 235
Cleveland 10 2 0 .833 310 144 Los Angeles 9 3 0 .750 466 309 Pittsburgh 2 8 0 .200 79 220 Chi. Cardinals 1 9 0 .100 98 228
N.Y. Giants 10 2 0 .833 268 150 Chi. Bears 9 3 0 .750 279 207
Philadelphia 6 6 0 .500 254 141 N.Y. Yanks 7 5 0 .583 366 367 NFL championship: CLEVELAND 15, Washington 14
Pittsburgh 6 6 0 .500 180 195 Detroit 6 6 0 .500 321 285
Chi. Cardinals 5 7 0 .417 233 287 Green Bay 3 9 0 .250 244 406 1944
Washington 3 9 0 .250 232 326 San Francisco 3 9 0 .250 213 300 EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION
Baltimore 1 11 0 .083 213 462 W L T Pct. Pts. OP W L T Pct. Pts. OP
N.Y. Giants 8 1 1 .889 206 75 Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 238 141
American Conference playoff: CLEVELAND 8, N.Y. Giants 3 Philadelphia 7 1 2 .875 267 131 Chi. Bears 6 3 1 .667 258 172
National Conference playoff: LOS ANGELES 24, Chi. Bears 14 Washington 6 3 1 .667 169 180 Detroit 6 3 1 .667 216 151
NFL championship: CLEVELAND 30, Los Angeles 28 Boston 2 8 0 .200 82 233 Cleveland 4 6 0 .400 188 224
Brooklyn 0 10 0 .000 69 166 Card-Pitt 0 10 0 .000 108 328

NFL championship: Green Bay 14, N.Y. GIANTS 7

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1943 1937
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 6 3 1 .667 229 137 Chi. Bears 8 1 1 .889 303 157 Washington 8 3 0 .727 195 120 Chi. Bears 9 1 1 .900 201 100
N.Y. Giants 6 3 1 .667 197 170 Green Bay 7 2 1 .778 264 172 N.Y. Giants 6 3 2 .667 128 109 Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 220 122
Phil-Pitt 5 4 1 .556 225 230 Detroit 3 6 1 .333 178 218 Pittsburgh 4 7 0 .364 122 145 Detroit 7 4 0 .636 180 105
Brooklyn 2 8 0 .200 65 234 Chi. Cardinals 0 10 0 .000 95 238 Brooklyn 3 7 1 .300 82 174 Chi. Cardinals 5 5 1 .500 135 165
Philadelphia 2 8 1 .200 86 177 Cleveland 1 10 0 .091 75 207
Eastern Division playoff: Washington 28, N.Y. GIANTS 0
NFL championship: CHI. BEARS 41, Washington 21 NFL championship: Washington 28, CHI. BEARS 21

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

NFL championship: N.Y. GIANTS 23, Green Bay 17

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1932 1927 1924 1921
W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
Chicago Bears 7 1 6 .875 New York Giants 11 1 Cleveland Bulldogs
1 .917 7 1 1 .875Chicago Staleys 9 1 1 .900
Green Bay Packers 10 3 1 .769 Green Bay Packers 7 2 Chicago Bears
1 .778 6 1 4 .857Buffalo All-Americans 9 1 2 .900
Portsmouth Spartans 6 2 4 .750 Chicago Bears 9 3 Frankford Yellow Jackets 11
2 .750 2 1 .846Akron Pros 8 3 1 .727
Boston Braves 4 4 2 .500 Cleveland Bulldogs 8 4 Duluth Kelleys
1 .667 5 1 0 .833Canton Bulldogs 5 2 3 .714
New York Giants 4 6 2 .400 Providence Steam Roller 8 5 Rock Island Independents 5
1 .615 2 2 .714Rock Island Independents 4 2 1 .667
Brooklyn Dodgers 3 9 0 .250 New York Yankees 7 8 Green Bay Packers
1 .467 7 4 0 .636Evansville Crimson Giants 3 2 0 .600
Chicago Cardinals 2 6 2 .250 Frankford Yellow Jackets 6 9 Racine Legion
3 .400 4 3 3 .571Green Bay Packers 3 2 1 .600
Staten Island Stapletons 2 7 3 .222 Pottsville Maroons 5 8 Chicago Cardinals
0 .385 5 4 1 .556Dayton Triangles 4 4 1 .500
Chicago Bears and Portsmouth finished Chicago Cardinals 3 7 Buffalo Bisons
1 .300 6 5 0 .545Chicago Cardinals 3 3 2 .500
regularly scheduled games tied for first Dayton Triangles 1 6 Columbus Tigers
1 .143 4 4 0 .500Rochester Jeffersons 2 3 0 .400
place. Bears won playoff game, which Duluth Eskimos 1 8 Hammond Pros
0 .111 2 2 1 .500Cleveland Indians 3 5 0 .375
counted in standings, 9-0. Buffalo Bisons 0 5 Milwaukee Badgers
0 .000 5 8 0 .385Washington Senators 1 2 0 .333
Akron Indians 2 6 0 .250Cincinnati Celts 1 3 0 .250
1931 1926 Dayton Triangles 2 6 0 .250Hammond Pros 1 3 1 .250
W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Kansas City Blues 2 7 0 .222Minneapolis Marines 1 3 0 .250
Kenosha Maroons 0 4 1 .000Detroit Tigers 1 5 1 .167
Green Bay Packers 12 2 0 .857 Frankford Yellow Jackets 14 1 2 .933
Chicago Bears 12 1 3 .923 Minneapolis Marines 0 6 0 .000Columbus Panhandles 1 8 0 .111
Portsmouth Spartans 11 3 0 .786
Chicago Bears 8 5 0 .615 Pottsville Maroons 10 2 2 .833 Rochester Jeffersons 0 7 0 .000Tonawanda Kardex 0 1 0 .000
Muncie Flyers 0 2 0 .000
Chicago Cardinals 5 4 0 .556 Kansas City Cowboys 8 3 0 .727
New York Giants 7 6 1 .538 Green Bay Packers 7 3 3 .700 1923 Louisville Brecks 0 2 0 .000
Los Angeles Buccaneers 6 3 1 .667 W L T Pct. New York Giants 0 2 0 .000
Providence Steam Roller 4 4 3 .500 Canton Bulldogs 11 0 1 1.000
Staten Island Stapletons 4 6 1 .400 New York Giants 8 4 1 .667
1 .818 1920*
Cleveland Indians 2 8 0 .200 Duluth Eskimos 6 5 3 .545 Chicago Bears 9 2
Buffalo Rangers 4 4 2 .500 Green Bay Packers 7 2 1 .778 W L T Pct.
Brooklyn Dodgers 2 12 0 .143 Milwaukee Badgers 7 2 3 .778 Akron Pros 8 0 3 1.000
Frankford Yellow Jackets 1 6 1 .143 Chicago Cardinals 5 6 1 .455
Providence Steam Roller 5 7 1 .417 Cleveland Indians 3 1 3 .750 Decatur Staleys 10 1 2 .909
Detroit Panthers 4 6 2 .400 Chicago Cardinals 8 4 0 .667 Buffalo All-Americans 9 1 1 .900
1930 Duluth Kelleys 4 3 0 .571 Chicago Cardinals 6 2 2 .750
W L T Pct. Hartford Blues 3 7 0 .300
Brooklyn Lions 3 8 0 .273 Buffalo All-Americans 5 4 3 .556 Rock Island Independents 6 2 2 .750
Green Bay Packers 10 3 1 .769
Milwaukee Badgers 2 7 0 .222 Columbus Tigers 5 4 1 .556 Dayton Triangles 5 2 2 .714
New York Giants 13 4 0 .765
Akron Indians 1 4 3 .200 Racine Legion 4 4 2 .500 Rochester Jeffersons 6 3 2 .667
Chicago Bears 9 4 1 .692
Dayton Triangles 1 4 1 .200 Toledo Maroons 3 3 2 .500 Canton Bulldogs 7 4 2 .636
Brooklyn Dodgers 7 4 1 .636
Racine Tornadoes 1 4 0 .200 Rock Island Independents 2 3 3 .400 Detroit Heralds 2 3 3 .400
Providence Steam Roller 6 4 1 .600 Columbus Tigers 1 6 0 .143 Minneapolis Marines 2 5 2 .286 Cleveland Tigers 2 4 2 .333
Staten Island Stapletons 5 5 2 .500 Canton Bulldogs 1 9 3 .100 St. Louis All-Stars 1 4 2 .200 Chicago Tigers 2 5 1 .286
Chicago Cardinals 5 6 2 .455 Hammond Pros 0 4 0 .000 Hammond Pros 1 5 1 .167 Hammond Pros 2 5 0 .286
Portsmouth Spartans 5 6 3 .455 Louisville Colonels 0 4 0 .000 Dayton Triangles 1 6 1 .143 Columbus Panhandles 2 6 2 .250
Frankford Yellow Jackets 4 13 1 .222 Akron Indians 1 6 0 .143 Muncie Flyers 0 1 0 .000
Minneapolis Red Jackets 1 7 1 .125 1925 Oorang Indians 1 10 0 .091
Newark Tornadoes 1 10 1 .091 W L T Pct. Louisville Brecks 0 3 0 .000 *No official standings were maintained for
Chicago Cardinals 11 2 1 .846 Rochester Jeffersons 0 4 0 .000 the 1920 season, and the championship
1929 Pottsville Maroons 10 2 0 .833 was awarded to the Akron Pros in a League
W L T Pct. Detroit Panthers 8 2 2 .800 1922 meeting on April 30, 1921. Clubs played
Green Bay Packers 12 0 1 1.000 New York Giants 8 4 0 .667 W L T Pct. schedules that included games against
New York Giants 13 1 1 .929 Akron Indians 4 2 2 .667 Canton Bulldogs 10 0 2 1.000 nonleague opponents.
Frankford Yellow Jackets 10 4 5 .714 Frankford Yellow Jackets 13 7 0 .650 Chicago Bears 9 3 0 .750
Chicago Cardinals 6 6 1 .500 Chicago Bears 9 5 3 .643 Chicago Cardinals 8 3 0 .727
Boston Bulldogs 4 4 0 .500 Rock Island Independents 5 3 3 .625 Toledo Maroons 5 2 2 .714
Staten Island Stapletons 3 4 3 .429 Green Bay Packers 8 5 0 .615 Rock Island Independents 4 2 1 .667
Providence Steam Roller 4 6 2 .400 Providence Steam Roller 6 5 1 .545 Racine Legion 6 4 1 .600
Orange Tornadoes 3 5 4 .375 Canton Bulldogs 4 4 0 .500 Dayton Triangles 4 3 1 .571
Chicago Bears 4 9 2 .308 Cleveland Bulldogs 5 8 1 .385 Green Bay Packers 4 3 3 .571
Buffalo Bisons 1 7 1 .125 Kansas City Cowboys 2 5 1 .286 Buffalo All-Americans 5 4 1 .556
Minneapolis Red Jackets 1 9 0 .100 Hammond Pros 1 4 0 .200 Akron Pros 3 5 2 .375
Dayton Triangles 0 6 0 .000 Buffalo Bisons 1 6 2 .143 Milwaukee Badgers 2 4 3 .333
Duluth Kelleys 0 3 0 .000 Oorang Indians 3 6 0 .333
1928 Rochester Jeffersons 0 6 1 .000 Minneapolis Marines 1 3 0 .250
W L T Pct. Milwaukee Badgers 0 6 0 .000 Louisville Brecks 1 3 0 .250
Dayton Triangles 0 7 1 .000 Evansville Crimson Giants 0 3 0 .000
Providence Steam Roller 8 1 2 .889
Frankford Yellow Jackets 11 3 2 .786 Columbus Tigers 0 9 0 .000 Rochester Jeffersons 0 4 1 .000
Hammond Pros 0 5 1 .000
Detroit Wolverines 7 2 1 .778 Columbus Panhandles 0 8 0 .000
Green Bay Packers 6 4 3 .600
Chicago Bears 7 5 1 .583
New York Giants 4 7 2 .364
New York Yankees 4 8 1 .333
Pottsville Maroons 2 8 0 .200
Chicago Cardinals 1 5 0 .167
Dayton Triangles 0 7 0 .000

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ALL-TIME TEAM VS. TEAM RESULTS
RS=REGULAR SEASON *Cardinals, 33-13 (C) 1950—Bears, 27-6 (Wr)
PS=POSTSEASON 2009—Panthers, 34-21 (A) Cardinals, 20-10 (Co)
*ARIZONA vs. ATLANTA 2010—Panthers, 19-12 (C) 1951—Cardinals, 28-14 (Co)
RS: Series tied, 15-15 2011—Cardinals, 28-21 (A) Cardinals, 24-14 (Wr)
PS: Cardinals lead series, 1-0 2013—Cardinals, 22-6 (A) 1952—Cardinals, 21-10 (Co)
1966—Falcons, 16-10 (Atl) 2014—**Panthers, 27-16 (C) Bears, 10-7 (Wr)
1968—Cardinals, 17-12 (StL) 2015—***Panthers, 49-15 (C) 1953—Cardinals, 24-17 (Wr)
1971—Cardinals, 26-9 (Atl) 2016—Panthers, 30-20 (C) 1954—Bears, 29-7 (Co)
1973—Cardinals, 32-10 (Atl) (RS Pts.—Panthers 288, Cardinals 236) 1955—Cardinals, 53-14 (Co)
1975—Cardinals, 23-20 (StL) (PS Pts.—Panthers 89, Cardinals 64) 1956—Bears, 10-3 (Wr)
1978—Cardinals, 42-21 (StL) *NFC Divisional Playoff 1957—Bears, 14-6 (Co)
1980—Falcons, 33-27 (StL) OT **NFC First-Round Playoff 1958—Bears, 30-14 (Wr)
1981—Falcons, 41-20 (Atl) ***NFC Championship 1959—Bears, 31-7 (So)
1982—Cardinals, 23-20 (Atl) *ARIZONA vs. **CHICAGO 1965—Bears, 34-13 (Wr)
1986—Falcons, 33-13 (Atl) RS: Bears lead series, 57-27-6 1966—Cardinals, 24-17 (StL)
1987—Cardinals, 34-21 (Atl) (NP denotes Normal Park; 1967—Bears, 30-3 (Wr)
1989—Cardinals, 34-20 (P) Wr denotes Wrigley Field; 1969—Cardinals, 20-17 (StL)
1990—Cardinals, 24-13 (Atl) Co denotes Comiskey Park; 1972—Bears, 27-10 (StL)
1991—Cardinals, 16-10 (P) So denotes Soldier Field; 1975—Cardinals, 34-20 (So)
1992—Falcons, 20-17 (Atl) all Chicago) 1977—Cardinals, 16-13 (StL)
1993—Cardinals, 27-10 (Atl) 1920—Cardinals, 7-6 (NP) 1978—Bears, 17-10 (So)
1994—Falcons, 10-6 (Atl) Staleys, 10-0 (Wr) 1979—Bears, 42-6 (So)
1995—Cardinals, 40-37 (Ariz) OT 1921—Tie, 0-0 (Wr) 1982—Cardinals, 10-7 (So)
1997—Cardinals, 29-26 (Ariz) 1922—Cardinals, 6-0 (Co) 1984—Cardinals, 38-21 (StL)
1999—Falcons, 37-14 (Atl) Cardinals, 9-0 (Co) 1990—Bears, 31-21 (P)
2001—Falcons, 34-14 (Ariz) 1923—Bears, 3-0 (Wr) 1994—Bears, 19-16 (A) OT
2004—Falcons, 6-3 (Atl) 1924—Bears, 6-0 (Wr) 1998—Cardinals, 20-7 (A)
2006—Falcons, 32-10 (Atl) Bears, 21-0 (Co) 2001—Bears, 20-13 (C)
2007—Cardinals, 30-27 (Ariz) OT 1925—Cardinals, 9-0 (Co) 2003—Bears, 28-3 (C)
2008—**Cardinals, 30-24 (Ariz) Tie, 0-0 (Wr) 2006—Bears, 24-23 (A)
2010—Falcons, 41-7 (Atl) 1926—Bears, 16-0 (Wr) 2009—Cardinals, 41-21 (C)
2012—Falcons, 23-19 (Atl) Bears, 10-0 (So) 2012—Bears, 28-13 (A)
2013—Cardinals, 27-13 (Ariz) Tie, 0-0 (Wr) 2015—Cardinals, 48-23 (C)
2014—Falcons, 29-18 (Atl) 1927—Bears, 9-0 (NP) 2018—Bears, 16-14 (A)
2016—Falcons, 38-19 (Atl) Cardinals, 3-0 (Wr) (RS Pts.—Bears 1,734, Cardinals 1,189)
2018—Falcons, 40-14 (Atl) 1928—Bears, 15-0 (NP) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to
(RS Pts.—Falcons 702, Cardinals 635) Bears, 34-0 (Wr) 1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, and in
(PS Pts.—Cardinals 30, Falcons 24) 1929—Tie, 0-0 (Wr) Chicago prior to 1960
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Cardinals, 40-6 (Co) **Franchise in Decatur prior to 1921 and
1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1930—Bears, 32-6 (Co) known as Staleys prior to 1922
**NFC First-Round Playoff Bears, 6-0 (Wr) *ARIZONA vs. CINCINNATI
*ARIZONA vs. BALTIMORE 1931—Bears, 26-13 (Wr) RS: Bengals lead series, 6-5
RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2 Bears, 18-7 (Wr) 1973—Bengals, 42-24 (C)
1997—Cardinals, 16-13 (B) 1932—Tie, 0-0 (Wr) 1979—Bengals, 34-28 (C)
2000—Ravens, 13-7 (A) Bears, 34-0 (Wr) 1985—Cardinals, 41-27 (StL)
2003—Ravens, 26-18 (A) 1933—Bears, 12-9 (Wr) 1988—Bengals, 21-14 (C)
2007—Ravens, 26-23 (B) Bears, 22-6 (Wr) 1994—Cardinals, 28-7 (A)
2011—Ravens, 30-27 (B) 1934—Bears, 20-0 (Wr) 1997—Bengals, 24-21 (C)
2015—Cardinals, 26-18 (A) Bears, 17-6 (Wr) 2000—Bengals, 24-13 (C)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 126, Cardinals 117) 1935—Tie, 7-7 (Wr) 2003—Cardinals, 17-14 (A)
*ARIZONA vs. BUFFALO Bears, 13-0 (Wr) 2007—Cardinals, 35-27 (C)
RS: Bills lead series, 7-4 1936—Bears, 7-3 (Wr) 2011—Bengals, 23-16 (C)
1971—Cardinals, 28-23 (B) Cardinals, 14-7 (Wr) 2015—Cardinals, 34-31 (A)
1975—Bills, 32-14 (StL) 1937—Bears, 16-7 (Wr) (RS Pts.—Bengals 274, Cardinals 271)
1981—Cardinals, 24-0 (StL) Bears, 42-28 (Wr) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to
1984—Cardinals, 37-7 (StL) 1938—Bears, 16-13 (So) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988
1986—Bills, 17-10 (B) Bears, 34-28 (Wr) *ARIZONA vs. CLEVELAND
1990—Bills, 45-14 (B) 1939—Bears, 44-7 (Wr) RS: Browns lead series, 33-14-3
1999—Bills, 31-21 (A) Bears, 48-7 (Co) 1950—Browns, 34-24 (Cle)
2004—Bills, 38-14 (B) 1940—Cardinals, 21-7 (Co) Browns, 10-7 (Chi)
2008—Cardinals, 41-17 (A) Bears, 31-23 (Wr) 1951—Browns, 34-17 (Chi)
2012—Bills, 19-16 (A) OT 1941—Bears, 53-7 (Wr) Browns, 49-28 (Cle)
2016—Bills, 33-18 (B) Bears, 34-24 (Co) 1952—Browns, 28-13 (Cle)
(RS Pts.—Bills 262, Cardinals 237) 1942—Bears, 41-14 (Wr) Browns, 10-0 (Chi)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Bears, 21-7 (Co) 1953—Browns, 27-7 (Chi)
1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1943—Bears, 20-0 (Wr) Browns, 27-16 (Cle)
ARIZONA vs. CAROLINA Bears, 35-24 (Co) 1954—Browns, 31-7 (Cle)
RS: Panthers lead series, 9-4 1945—Cardinals, 16-7 (Wr) Browns, 35-3 (Chi)
PS: Panthers lead series, 2-1 Bears, 28-20 (Co) 1955—Browns, 26-20 (Chi)
1995—Panthers, 27-7 (C) 1946—Bears, 34-17 (Co) Browns, 35-24 (Cle)
2001—Cardinals, 30-7 (C) Cardinals, 35-28 (Wr) 1956—Cardinals, 9-7 (Chi)
2002—Cardinals, 16-13 (C) 1947—Cardinals, 31-7 (Co) Cardinals, 24-7 (Cle)
2003—Panthers, 20-17 (A) Cardinals, 30-21 (Wr) 1957—Browns, 17-7 (Chi)
2004—Panthers, 35-10 (C) 1948—Bears, 28-17 (Co) Browns, 31-0 (Cle)
2005—Panthers, 24-20 (A) Cardinals, 24-21 (Wr) 1958—Browns, 35-28 (Cle)
2007—Panthers, 25-10 (A) 1949—Bears, 17-7 (Co) Browns, 38-24 (Chi)
2008—Panthers, 27-23 (C) Bears, 52-21 (Wr)

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1959—Browns, 34-7 (Chi) 1981—Cowboys, 30-17 (D) 1931—Spartans, 13-3 (Port)
Browns, 17-7 (Cle) Cardinals, 20-17 (StL) Cardinals, 20-19 (C)
1960—Browns, 28-27 (Cle) 1982—Cowboys, 24-7 (StL) 1932—Tie, 7-7 (Port)
Tie, 17-17 (StL) 1983—Cowboys, 34-17 (StL) 1933—Spartans, 7-6 (Port)
1961—Browns, 20-17 (Cle) Cowboys, 35-17 (D) 1934—Lions, 6-0 (D)
Browns, 21-10 (StL) 1984—Cardinals, 31-20 (D) Lions, 17-13 (C)
1962—Browns, 34-7 (StL) Cowboys, 24-17 (StL) 1935—Tie, 10-10 (D)
Browns, 38-14 (Cle) 1985—Cardinals, 21-10 (StL) Lions, 7-6 (C)
1963—Cardinals, 20-14 (Cle) Cowboys, 35-17 (D) 1936—Lions, 39-0 (D)
Browns, 24-10 (StL) 1986—Cowboys, 31-7 (StL) Lions, 14-7 (C)
1964—Tie, 33-33 (Cle) Cowboys, 37-6 (D) 1937—Lions, 16-7 (C)
Cardinals, 28-19 (StL) 1987—Cardinals, 24-13 (StL) Lions, 16-7 (D)
1965—Cardinals, 49-13 (Cle) Cowboys, 21-16 (D) 1938—Lions, 10-0 (D)
Browns, 27-24 (StL) 1988—Cowboys, 17-14 (P) Lions, 7-3 (C)
1966—Cardinals, 34-28 (Cle) Cardinals, 16-10 (D) 1939—Lions, 21-3 (D)
Browns, 38-10 (StL) 1989—Cardinals, 19-10 (D) Lions, 17-3 (C)
1967—Browns, 20-16 (Cle) Cardinals, 24-20 (P) 1940—Tie, 0-0 (Buffalo)
Browns, 20-16 (StL) 1990—Cardinals, 20-3 (P) Lions, 43-14 (C)
1968—Cardinals, 27-21 (Cle) Cowboys, 41-10 (D) 1941—Tie, 14-14 (C)
Cardinals, 27-16 (StL) 1991—Cowboys, 17-9 (P) Lions, 21-3 (D)
1969—Tie, 21-21 (Cle) Cowboys, 27-7 (D) 1942—Cardinals, 13-0 (C)
Browns, 27-21 (StL) 1992—Cowboys, 31-20 (D) Cardinals, 7-0 (D)
1974—Cardinals, 29-7 (StL) Cowboys, 16-10 (P) 1943—Lions, 35-17 (D)
1979—Browns, 38-20 (StL) 1993—Cowboys, 17-10 (P) Lions, 7-0 (Buffalo)
1985—Cardinals, 27-24 (Cle) OT Cowboys, 20-15 (D) 1945—Lions, 10-0 (Milwaukee)
1988—Browns, 29-21 (P) 1994—Cowboys, 38-3 (D) Lions, 26-0 (D)
1994—Browns, 32-0 (Cle) Cowboys, 28-21 (A) 1946—Cardinals, 34-14 (C)
2000—Cardinals, 29-21 (A) 1995—Cowboys, 34-20 (D) Cardinals, 36-14 (D)
2003—Browns, 44-6 (Cle) Cowboys, 37-13 (A) 1947—Cardinals, 45-21 (C)
2007—Cardinals, 27-21 (A) 1996—Cowboys, 17-3 (D) Cardinals, 17-7 (D)
2011—Cardinals, 20-17 (A) OT Cowboys, 10-6 (A) 1948—Cardinals, 56-20 (C)
2015—Cardinals, 34-20 (Cle) 1997—Cardinals, 25-22 (A) OT Cardinals, 28-14 (D)
(RS Pts.—Browns 1,264, Cardinals 913) Cowboys, 24-6 (D) 1949—Lions, 24-7 (C)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1998—Cowboys, 38-10 (D) Cardinals, 42-19 (D)
1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, Cowboys, 35-28 (A) 1959—Lions, 45-21 (D)
and in Chicago prior to 1960 **Cardinals, 20-7 (D) 1961—Lions, 45-14 (StL)
*ARIZONA vs. DALLAS 1999—Cowboys, 35-7 (D) 1967—Cardinals, 38-28 (StL)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 56-31-1 Cardinals, 13-9 (A) 1969—Lions, 20-0 (D)
PS: Cardinals lead series, 1-0 2000—Cardinals, 32-31 (A) 1970—Lions, 16-3 (D)
1960—Cardinals, 12-10 (StL) Cowboys, 48-7 (D) 1973—Lions, 20-16 (StL)
1961—Cardinals, 31-17 (D) 2001—Cowboys, 17-3 (D) 1975—Cardinals, 24-13 (D)
Cardinals, 31-13 (StL) Cardinals, 17-10 (A) 1978—Cardinals, 21-14 (StL)
1962—Cardinals, 28-24 (D) 2002—Cardinals, 9-6 (A) OT 1980—Lions, 20-7 (D)
Cardinals, 52-20 (StL) 2003—Cowboys, 24-7 (D) Cardinals, 24-23 (StL)
1963—Cardinals, 34-7 (D) 2005—Cowboys, 34-13 (D) 1989—Cardinals, 16-13 (D)
Cowboys, 28-24 (StL) 2006—Cowboys, 27-10 (A) 1993—Lions, 26-20 (D)
1964—Cardinals, 16-6 (D) 2008—Cardinals, 30-24 (A) OT Lions, 21-14 (Phx)
Cowboys, 31-13 (StL) 2010—Cardinals, 27-26 (A) 1995—Cardinals, 20-17 (D)
1965—Cardinals, 20-13 (StL) 2011—Cardinals, 19-13 (A) OT 1998—Cardinals, 17-15 (D)
Cowboys, 27-13 (D) 2014—Cardinals, 28-17 (D) 1999—Cardinals, 23-19 (A)
1966—Tie, 10-10 (StL) 2017—Cowboys, 28-17 (A) 2001—Cardinals, 45-38 (A)
Cowboys, 31-17 (D) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 2,044, Cardinals 1,528) 2002—Cardinals, 23-20 (A) OT
1967—Cowboys, 46-21 (D) (PS Pts.—Cardinals 20, Cowboys 7) 2003—Lions, 42-24 (D)
1968—Cowboys, 27-10 (StL) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 2004—Lions, 26-12 (D)
1969—Cowboys, 24-3 (D) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 2005—Lions, 29-21 (D)
1970—Cardinals, 20-7 (StL) **NFC First-Round Playoff 2006—Cardinals, 17-10 (A)
Cardinals, 38-0 (D) *ARIZONA vs. DENVER 2007—Cardinals, 31-21 (A)
1971—Cowboys, 16-13 (StL) RS: Broncos lead series, 9-1-1 2009—Cardinals, 31-24 (D)
Cowboys, 31-12 (D) 1973—Tie, 17-17 (StL) 2012—Cardinals, 38-10 (A)
1972—Cowboys, 33-24 (D) 1977—Broncos, 7-0 (D) 2013—Cardinals, 25-21 (A)
Cowboys, 27-6 (StL) 1989—Broncos, 37-0 (P) 2014—Cardinals, 14-6 (A)
1973—Cowboys, 45-10 (D) 1991—Broncos, 24-19 (D) 2015—Cardinals, 42-17 (D)
Cowboys, 30-3 (StL) 1995—Broncos, 38-6 (D) 2017—Lions, 35-23 (D)
1974—Cardinals, 31-28 (StL) 2001—Broncos, 38-17 (A) 2018—Lions, 17-3 (A)
Cowboys, 17-14 (D) 2002—Broncos, 37-7 (D) (RS Pts.—Lions 1,199, Cardinals 1,088)
1975—Cowboys, 37-31 (D) OT 2006—Broncos, 37-20 (A) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to
Cardinals, 31-17 (StL) 2010—Cardinals, 43-13 (A) 1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988,
1976—Cardinals, 21-17 (StL) 2014—Broncos, 41-20 (D) and in Chicago prior to 1960
Cowboys, 19-14 (D) 2018—Broncos, 45-10 (A) **Franchise in Portsmouth prior to 1934
1977—Cowboys, 30-24 (StL) (RS Pts.—Broncos 334, Cardinals 159) and known as the Spartans
Cardinals, 24-17 (D) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to *ARIZONA vs. GREEN BAY
1978—Cowboys, 21-12 (D) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 RS: Packers lead series, 44-24-4
Cowboys, 24-21 (StL) OT *ARIZONA vs. **DETROIT PS: Cardinals lead series, 2-1
1979—Cowboys, 22-21 (StL) RS: Lions lead series, 33-28-5 1921—Tie, 3-3 (C)
Cowboys, 22-13 (D) 1930—Tie, 0-0 (Port) 1922—Cardinals, 16-3 (C)
1980—Cowboys, 27-24 (StL) Cardinals, 23-0 (C) 1924—Cardinals, 3-0 (C)
Cowboys, 31-21 (D) 1925—Cardinals, 9-6 (C)

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1926—Cardinals, 13-7 (GB) **NFC First-Round Playoff *ARIZONA vs. **L.A. RAMS
Packers, 3-0 (C) ***NFC Divisional Playoff RS: Series tied, 40-38-2
1927—Packers, 13-0 (GB) ARIZONA vs. HOUSTON PS: Rams lead series, 1-0
Tie, 6-6 (C) RS: Series tied, 2-2 1937—Cardinals, 6-0 (Cle)
1928—Packers, 20-0 (GB) 2005—Texans, 30-19 (H) Cardinals, 13-7 (Chi)
1929—Packers, 9-2 (GB) 2009—Cardinals, 28-21 (A) 1938—Cardinals, 7-6 (Cle)
Packers, 7-6 (C) 2013—Cardinals, 27-24 (A) Cardinals, 31-17 (Chi)
Packers, 12-0 (C) 2017—Texans, 31-21 (H) 1939—Rams, 24-0 (Chi)
1930—Packers, 14-0 (GB) (RS Pts.—Texans 106, Cardinals 95) Rams, 14-0 (Cle)
Cardinals, 13-6 (C) *ARIZONA vs. **INDIANAPOLIS 1940—Rams, 26-14 (Cle)
1931—Packers, 26-7 (GB) RS: Series tied, 8-8 Cardinals, 17-7 (Chi)
Cardinals, 21-13 (C) 1961—Colts, 16-0 (B) 1941—Rams, 10-6 (Cle)
1932—Packers, 15-7 (GB) 1964—Colts, 47-27 (B) Cardinals, 7-0 (Chi)
Packers, 19-9 (C) 1968—Colts, 27-0 (B) 1942—Cardinals, 7-0 (Buffalo)
1933—Packers, 14-6 (C) 1972—Cardinals, 10-3 (B) Rams, 7-3 (Cle)
1934—Packers, 15-0 (GB) 1976—Cardinals, 24-17 (StL) 1945—Rams, 21-0 (Cle)
Cardinals, 9-0 (Mil) 1978—Colts, 30-17 (StL) Rams, 35-21 (Chi)
Cardinals, 6-0 (C) 1980—Cardinals, 17-10 (B) 1946—Cardinals, 34-10 (Chi)
1935—Cardinals, 7-6 (GB) 1981—Cardinals, 35-24 (B) Rams, 17-14 (LA)
Cardinals, 3-0 (Mil) 1984—Cardinals, 34-33 (I) 1947—Rams, 27-7 (LA)
Cardinals, 9-7 (C) 1990—Cardinals, 20-17 (P) Cardinals, 17-10 (Chi)
1936—Packers, 10-7 (GB) 1992—Colts, 16-13 (I) 1948—Cardinals, 27-22 (LA)
Packers, 24-0 (Mil) 1996—Colts, 20-13 (I) Cardinals, 27-24 (Chi)
Tie, 0-0 (C) 2005—Colts, 17-13 (I) 1949—Tie, 28-28 (Chi)
1937—Cardinals, 14-7 (GB) 2009—Colts, 31-10 (A) Cardinals, 31-27 (LA)
Packers, 34-13 (Mil) 2013—Cardinals, 40-11 (A) 1951—Rams, 45-21 (LA)
1938—Packers, 28-7 (Mil) 2017—Cardinals, 16-13 (I) OT 1953—Tie, 24-24 (Chi)
Packers, 24-22 (Buffalo) (RS Pts.—Colts 332, Cardinals 289) 1954—Rams, 28-17 (LA)
1939—Packers, 14-10 (GB) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1958—Rams, 20-14 (Chi)
Packers, 27-20 (Mil) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1960—Cardinals, 43-21 (LA)
1940—Packers, 31-6 (Mil) **Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1965—Rams, 27-3 (StL)
Packers, 28-7 (C) ARIZONA vs. JACKSONVILLE 1968—Rams, 24-13 (StL)
1941—Packers, 14-13 (Mil) RS: Cardinals lead series, 3-2 1970—Rams, 34-13 (LA)
Packers, 17-9 (GB) 2000—Jaguars, 44-10 (J) 1972—Cardinals, 24-14 (StL)
1942—Packers, 17-13 (C) 2005—Jaguars, 24-17 (A) 1975—***Rams, 35-23 (LA)
Packers, 55-24 (GB) 2009—Cardinals, 31-17 (J) 1976—Cardinals, 30-28 (LA)
1943—Packers, 28-7 (C) 2013—Cardinals, 27-14 (A) 1979—Rams, 21-0 (LA)
Packers, 35-14 (Mil) 2017—Cardinals, 27-24 (A) 1980—Rams, 21-13 (StL)
1945—Packers, 33-14 (GB) (RS Pts.—Jaguars 123, Cardinals 112) 1984—Rams, 16-13 (StL)
1946—Packers, 19-7 (C) *ARIZONA vs. KANSAS CITY 1985—Rams, 46-14 (LA)
Cardinals, 24-6 (GB) RS: Chiefs lead series, 9-3-1 1986—Rams, 16-10 (StL)
1947—Cardinals, 14-10 (GB) 1970—Tie, 6-6 (KC) 1987—Rams, 27-24 (StL)
Cardinals, 21-20 (C) 1974—Chiefs, 17-13 (StL) 1988—Cardinals, 41-27 (LA)
1948—Cardinals, 17-7 (Mil) 1980—Chiefs, 21-13 (StL) 1989—Rams, 37-14 (LA)
Cardinals, 42-7 (C) 1983—Chiefs, 38-14 (KC) 1991—Cardinals, 24-14 (LA)
1949—Cardinals, 39-17 (Mil) 1986—Cardinals, 23-14 (StL) 1992—Cardinals, 20-14 (LA)
Cardinals, 41-21 (C) 1995—Chiefs, 24-3 (A) 1993—Cardinals, 38-10 (P)
1955—Packers, 31-14 (GB) 1998—Chiefs, 34-24 (KC) 1994—Rams, 14-12 (LA)
1956—Packers, 24-21 (C) 2001—Cardinals, 24-16 (A) 1996—Cardinals, 31-28 (A) OT
1962—Packers, 17-0 (Mil) 2002—Chiefs, 49-0 (KC) 1998—Cardinals, 20-17 (StL)
1963—Packers, 30-7 (StL) 2006—Chiefs, 23-20 (A) 2002—Rams, 27-14 (A)
1967—Packers, 31-23 (StL) 2010—Chiefs, 31-13 (KC) Rams, 30-28 (StL)
1969—Packers, 45-28 (GB) 2014—Cardinals, 17-14 (A) 2003—Rams, 37-13 (StL)
1971—Tie, 16-16 (StL) 2018—Chiefs, 26-14 (KC) Rams, 30-27 (A) OT
1973—Packers, 25-21 (GB) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 313, Cardinals 184) 2004—Rams, 17-10 (StL)
1976—Cardinals, 29-0 (StL) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Cardinals, 31-7 (A)
1982—**Packers, 41-16 (GB) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 2005—Rams, 17-12 (A)
1984—Packers, 24-23 (GB) *ARIZONA vs. **L.A. CHARGERS Cardinals, 38-28 (StL)
1985—Cardinals, 43-28 (StL) RS: Chargers lead series, 10-4 2006—Rams, 16-14 (A)
1988—Packers, 26-17 (P) 1971—Chargers, 20-17 (SD) Cardinals, 34-20 (StL)
1990—Packers, 24-21 (P) 1976—Chargers, 43-24 (SD) 2007—Cardinals, 34-31 (StL)
1999—Packers, 49-24 (GB) 1983—Cardinals, 44-14 (StL) Cardinals, 48-19 (A)
2000—Packers, 29-3 (A) 1987—Chargers, 28-24 (SD) 2008—Cardinals, 34-13 (StL)
2003—Cardinals, 20-13 (A) 1989—Chargers, 24-13 (P) Cardinals, 34-10 (A)
2006—Packers, 31-14 (GB) 1992—Chargers, 27-21 (P) 2009—Cardinals, 21-13 (StL)
2009—Packers, 33-7 (A) 1995—Chargers, 28-25 (SD) Cardinals, 31-10 (A)
**Cardinals, 51-45 (A) OT 1998—Cardinals, 16-13 (A) 2010—Cardinals, 17-13 (StL)
2012—Packers, 31-17 (GB) 2001—Cardinals, 20-17 (SD) Rams, 19-6 (A)
2015—Cardinals, 38-8 (A) 2002—Chargers, 23-15 (A) 2011—Cardinals, 19-13 (A) OT
***Cardinals, 26-20 (A) OT 2006—Chargers, 27-20 (SD) Cardinals, 23-20 (StL)
2018—Cardinals, 20-17 (GB) 2010—Chargers, 41-10 (SD) 2012—Rams, 17-3 (StL)
(RS Pts.—Packers 1,289, Cardinals 966) 2014—Cardinals, 18-17 (A) Rams, 31-17 (A)
(PS Pts.—Packers 106, Cardinals 93) 2018—Chargers, 45-10 (LA) 2013—Rams, 27-24 (StL)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to (RS Pts.—Chargers 367, Cardinals 277) Cardinals, 30-10 (A)
1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 2014—Cardinals, 31-14 (A)
and in Chicago prior to 1960 1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988 Cardinals, 12-6 (StL)
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2015—Rams, 24-22 (A) 1991—Cardinals, 24-10 (P) Giants, 31-17 (NY)
Cardinals, 27-3 (StL) 1993—Patriots, 23-21 (P) 1955—Cardinals, 28-17 (C)
2016—Rams, 17-13 (A) 1996—Patriots, 31-0 (NE) Giants, 10-0 (NY)
Cardinals, 44-6 (LA) 1999—Patriots, 27-3 (A) 1956—Cardinals, 35-27 (C)
2017—Rams, 33-0 (London) 2004—Patriots, 23-12 (A) Giants, 23-10 (NY)
Rams, 32-16 (A) 2008—Patriots, 47-7 (NE) 1957—Giants, 27-14 (NY)
2018—Rams, 34-0 (LA) 2012—Cardinals, 20-18 (NE) Giants, 28-21 (C)
Rams, 31-9 (A) 2016—Patriots, 23-21 (A) 1958—Giants, 37-7 (Buffalo)
(RS Pts.—Rams 1,587, Cardinals 1,529) (RS Pts.—Patriots 279, Cardinals 263) Cardinals, 23-6 (NY)
(PS Pts.—Rams 35, Cardinals 23) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1959—Giants, 9-3 (NY)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 Giants, 30-20 (Minn)
1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, **Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 1960—Giants, 35-14 (StL)
and in Chicago prior to 1960 *ARIZONA vs. NEW ORLEANS Cardinals, 20-13 (NY)
**Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 RS: Cardinals lead series, 15-14 1961—Cardinals, 21-10 (NY)
and in Cleveland prior to 1946 PS: Saints lead series, 1-0 Giants, 24-9 (StL)
***NFC Divisional Playoff 1967—Cardinals, 31-20 (StL) 1962—Giants, 31-14 (StL)
*ARIZONA vs. MIAMI 1968—Cardinals, 21-20 (NO) Giants, 31-28 (NY)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-3 Cardinals, 31-17 (StL) 1963—Giants, 38-21 (StL)
1972—Dolphins, 31-10 (M) 1969—Saints, 51-42 (StL) Cardinals, 24-17 (NY)
1977—Dolphins, 55-14 (StL) 1970—Cardinals, 24-17 (StL) 1964—Giants, 34-17 (NY)
1978—Dolphins, 24-10 (M) 1974—Saints, 14-0 (NO) Tie, 10-10 (StL)
1981—Dolphins, 20-7 (StL) 1977—Cardinals, 49-31 (StL) 1965—Giants, 14-10 (NY)
1984—Dolphins, 36-28 (StL) 1980—Cardinals, 40-7 (NO) Giants, 28-15 (StL)
1990—Dolphins, 23-3 (M) 1981—Cardinals, 30-3 (StL) 1966—Cardinals, 24-19 (StL)
1996—Dolphins, 38-10 (A) 1982—Cardinals, 21-7 (NO) Cardinals, 20-17 (NY)
1999—Dolphins, 19-16 (M) 1983—Saints, 28-17 (NO) 1967—Giants, 37-20 (StL)
2004—Cardinals, 24-23 (M) 1984—Saints, 34-24 (NO) Giants, 37-14 (NY)
2008—Cardinals, 31-10 (A) 1985—Cardinals, 28-16 (StL) 1968—Cardinals, 28-21 (NY)
2012—Cardinals, 24-21 (A) OT 1986—Saints, 16-7 (StL) 1969—Cardinals, 42-17 (StL)
2016—Dolphins, 26-23 (M) 1987—Cardinals, 24-19 (StL) Giants, 49-6 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 326, Cardinals 200) 1990—Saints, 28-7 (NO) 1970—Giants, 35-17 (NY)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1991—Saints, 27-3 (P) Giants, 34-17 (StL)
1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1992—Saints, 30-21 (P) 1971—Giants, 21-20 (StL)
*ARIZONA vs. MINNESOTA 1993—Saints, 20-17 (P) Cardinals, 24-7 (NY)
RS: Vikings lead series, 15-11 1996—Cardinals, 28-14 (NO) 1972—Giants, 27-21 (NY)
PS: Vikings lead series, 2-0 1997—Saints, 27-10 (NO) Giants, 13-7 (StL)
1963—Cardinals, 56-14 (M) 1998—Cardinals, 19-17 (A) 1973—Cardinals, 35-27 (StL)
1967—Cardinals, 34-24 (M) 2000—Saints, 21-10 (A) Giants, 24-13 (New Haven)
1969—Vikings, 27-10 (StL) 2004—Cardinals, 34-10 (A) 1974—Cardinals, 23-21 (New Haven)
1972—Cardinals, 19-17 (M) 2007—Saints, 31-24 (NO) Cardinals, 26-14 (StL)
1974—Vikings, 28-24 (StL) 2009—**Saints, 45-14 (NO) 1975—Cardinals, 26-14 (StL)
**Vikings, 30-14 (M) 2010—Cardinals, 30-20 (A) Cardinals, 20-13 (NY)
1977—Cardinals, 27-7 (M) 2013—Saints, 31-7 (NO) 1976—Cardinals, 27-21 (StL)
1979—Cardinals, 37-7 (StL) 2015—Cardinals, 31-19 (A) Cardinals, 17-14 (NY)
1981—Cardinals, 30-17 (StL) 2016—Saints, 48-41 (A) 1977—Cardinals, 28-0 (StL)
1983—Cardinals, 41-31 (StL) (RS Pts.—Cardinals 671, Saints 643) Giants, 27-7 (NY)
1991—Vikings, 34-7 (M) (PS Pts.—Saints 45, Cardinals 14) 1978—Cardinals, 20-10 (StL)
Vikings, 28-0 (P) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Giants, 17-0 (NY)
1994—Cardinals, 17-7 (A) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1979—Cardinals, 27-14 (NY)
1995—Vikings, 30-24 (A) OT **NFC Divisional Playoff Cardinals, 29-20 (StL)
1996—Vikings, 41-17 (M) *ARIZONA vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1980—Giants, 41-35 (StL)
1997—Vikings, 20-19 (A) RS: Giants lead series, 80-44-2 Cardinals, 23-7 (NY)
1998—**Vikings, 41-21 (M) 1926—Giants, 20-0 (NY) 1981—Giants, 34-14 (NY)
2000—Vikings, 31-14 (M) 1927—Giants, 28-7 (NY) Giants, 20-10 (StL)
2003—Cardinals, 18-17 (A) 1929—Giants, 24-21 (NY) 1982—Cardinals, 24-21 (StL)
2006—Vikings, 31-26 (M) 1930—Giants, 25-12 (NY) 1983—Tie, 20-20 (StL) OT
2008—Vikings, 35-14 (A) Giants, 13-7 (C) Cardinals, 10-6 (NY)
2009—Cardinals, 30-17 (A) 1935—Cardinals, 14-13 (NY) 1984—Giants, 16-10 (NY)
2010—Vikings, 27-24 (M) OT 1936—Giants, 14-6 (NY) Cardinals, 31-21 (StL)
2011—Vikings, 34-10 (M) 1938—Giants, 6-0 (NY) 1985—Giants, 27-17 (NY)
2012—Vikings, 21-14 (M) 1939—Giants, 17-7 (NY) Giants, 34-3 (StL)
2015—Cardinals, 23-20 (A) 1941—Cardinals, 10-7 (NY) 1986—Giants, 13-6 (StL)
2016—Vikings, 30-24 (M) 1942—Giants, 21-7 (NY) Giants, 27-7 (NY)
2018—Vikings, 27-17 (M) 1943—Giants, 24-13 (NY) 1987—Giants, 30-7 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Vikings 622, Cardinals 576) 1946—Giants, 28-24 (NY) Cardinals, 27-24 (StL)
(PS Pts.—Vikings 71, Cardinals 35) 1947—Giants, 35-31 (NY) 1988—Cardinals, 24-17 (P)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1948—Cardinals, 63-35 (NY) Giants, 44-7 (NY)
1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1949—Giants, 41-38 (C) 1989—Giants, 35-7 (NY)
**NFC Divisional Playoff 1950—Cardinals, 17-3 (C) Giants, 20-13 (P)
*ARIZONA vs. **NEW ENGLAND Giants, 51-21 (NY) 1990—Giants, 20-19 (NY)
RS: Series tied, 7-7 1951—Giants, 28-17 (NY) Giants, 24-21 (P)
1970—Cardinals, 31-0 (StL) Giants, 10-0 (C) 1991—Giants, 20-9 (NY)
1975—Cardinals, 24-17 (StL) 1952—Cardinals, 24-23 (NY) Giants, 21-14 (P)
1978—Patriots, 16-6 (StL) Giants, 28-6 (C) 1992—Giants, 31-21 (NY)
1981—Cardinals, 27-20 (NE) 1953—Giants, 21-7 (NY) Cardinals, 19-0 (P)
1984—Cardinals, 33-10 (NE) Giants, 23-20 (C) 1993—Giants, 19-17 (NY)
1990—Cardinals, 34-14 (P) 1954—Giants, 41-10 (C) Cardinals, 17-6 (P)

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1994—Giants, 20-17 (A) 1952—Eagles, 10-7 (P) Eagles, 7-3 (P)
Cardinals, 10-9 (NY) Cardinals, 28-22 (C) 1993—Eagles, 23-17 (P)
1995—Giants, 27-21 (NY) OT 1953—Eagles, 56-17 (C) Cardinals, 16-3 (Phx)
Giants, 10-6 (A) Eagles, 38-0 (P) 1994—Eagles, 17-7 (P)
1996—Giants, 16-8 (NY) 1954—Eagles, 35-16 (C) Cardinals, 12-6 (A)
Cardinals, 31-23 (A) Eagles, 30-14 (P) 1995—Eagles, 31-19 (A)
1997—Giants, 27-13 (A) 1955—Tie, 24-24 (C) Eagles, 21-20 (P)
Giants, 19-10 (NY) Eagles, 27-3 (P) 1996—Cardinals, 36-30 (A)
1998—Giants, 34-7 (NY) 1956—Cardinals, 20-6 (P) Eagles, 29-19 (P)
Giants, 23-19 (A) Cardinals, 28-17 (C) 1997—Eagles, 13-10 (P) OT
1999—Cardinals, 14-3 (A) 1957—Eagles, 38-21 (C) Cardinals, 31-21 (A)
Cardinals, 34-24 (NY) Cardinals, 31-27 (P) 1998—Cardinals, 17-3 (A)
2000—Giants, 21-16 (NY) 1958—Tie, 21-21 (C) Cardinals, 20-17 (P) OT
Giants, 31-7 (A) Eagles, 49-21 (P) 1999—Cardinals, 25-24 (P)
2001—Giants, 17-10 (A) 1959—Eagles, 28-24 (Minn) Cardinals, 21-17 (A)
Giants, 17-13 (NY) Eagles, 27-17 (P) 2000—Eagles, 33-14 (A)
2002—Cardinals, 21-7 (A) 1960—Eagles, 31-27 (P) Eagles, 34-9 (P)
2004—Cardinals, 17-14 (A) Eagles, 20-6 (StL) 2001—Cardinals, 21-20 (P)
2005—Giants, 42-19 (NY) 1961—Cardinals, 30-27 (P) Eagles, 21-7 (A)
2008—Giants, 37-29 (A) Eagles, 20-7 (StL) 2002—Eagles, 38-14 (P)
2009—Cardinals, 24-17 (NY) 1962—Cardinals, 27-21 (P) 2005—Cardinals, 27-21 (A)
2011—Giants, 31-27 (A) Cardinals, 45-35 (StL) 2008—Eagles, 48-20 (P)
2014—Cardinals, 25-14 (NY) 1963—Cardinals, 28-24 (P) ***Cardinals, 32-25 (A)
2017—Cardinals, 23-0 (A) Cardinals, 38-14 (StL) 2011—Cardinals, 21-17 (P)
(RS Pts.—Giants 2,760, Cardinals 2,174) 1964—Cardinals, 38-13 (P) 2012—Cardinals, 27-6 (A)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Cardinals, 36-34 (StL) 2013—Eagles, 24-21 (P)
1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, 1965—Eagles, 34-27 (P) 2014—Cardinals, 24-20 (A)
and in Chicago prior to 1960 Eagles, 28-24 (StL) 2015—Cardinals, 40-17 (P)
*ARIZONA vs. N.Y. JETS 1966—Cardinals, 16-13 (StL) 2017—Eagles, 34-7 (P)
RS: Jets lead series, 6-3 Cardinals, 41-10 (P) (RS Pts.—Eagles 2,506, Cardinals 2,293)
1971—Cardinals, 17-10 (StL) 1967—Cardinals, 48-14 (StL) (PS Pts.—Cardinals 60, Eagles 53)
1975—Cardinals, 37-6 (NY) 1968—Cardinals, 45-17 (P) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to
1978—Jets, 23-10 (NY) 1969—Eagles, 34-30 (StL) 1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988,
1996—Jets, 31-21 (A) 1970—Cardinals, 35-20 (P) and in Chicago prior to 1960
1999—Jets, 12-7 (NY) Cardinals, 23-14 (StL) **NFL Championship
2004—Jets, 13-3 (A) 1971—Eagles, 37-20 (StL) ***NFC Championship
2008—Jets, 56-35 (NY) Eagles, 19-7 (P) *ARIZONA vs. **PITTSBURGH
2012—Jets, 7-6 (NY) 1972—Tie, 6-6 (P) RS: Steelers lead series, 33-23-3
2016—Cardinals, 28-3 (A) Cardinals, 24-23 (StL) PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0
(RS Pts.—Cardinals 164, Jets 161) 1973—Cardinals, 34-23 (P) 1933—Pirates, 14-13 (P)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Eagles, 27-24 (StL) 1935—Pirates, 17-13 (P)
1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 1974—Cardinals, 7-3 (StL) 1936—Cardinals, 14-6 (C)
*ARIZONA vs. **OAKLAND Cardinals, 13-3 (P) 1937—Cardinals, 13-7 (P)
RS: Raiders lead series, 6-4 1975—Cardinals, 31-20 (StL) 1939—Cardinals, 10-0 (P)
1973—Raiders, 17-10 (StL) Cardinals, 24-23 (P) 1940—Tie, 7-7 (P)
1983—Cardinals, 34-24 (LA) 1976—Cardinals, 33-14 (StL) 1942—Steelers, 19-3 (P)
1989—Raiders, 16-14 (LA) Cardinals, 17-14 (P) 1945—Steelers, 23-0 (P)
1998—Raiders, 23-20 (A) 1977—Cardinals, 21-17 (P) 1946—Steelers, 14-7 (P)
2001—Cardinals, 34-31 (O) OT Cardinals, 21-16 (StL) 1948—Cardinals, 24-7 (P)
2002—Raiders, 41-20 (A) 1978—Cardinals, 16-10 (P) 1950—Steelers, 28-17 (C)
2006—Raiders, 22-9 (O) Eagles, 14-10 (StL) Steelers, 28-7 (P)
2010—Cardinals, 24-23 (A) 1979—Eagles, 24-20 (StL) 1951—Steelers, 28-14 (C)
2014—Cardinals, 24-13 (O) Eagles, 16-13 (P) 1952—Steelers, 34-28 (C)
2018—Raiders, 23-21 (A) 1980—Cardinals, 24-14 (StL) Steelers, 17-14 (P)
(RS Pts.— Raiders 233, Cardinals 210) Eagles, 17-3 (P) 1953—Steelers, 31-28 (P)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1981—Eagles, 52-10 (StL) Steelers, 21-17 (C)
1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 Eagles, 38-0 (P) 1954—Cardinals, 17-14 (C)
**Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982—Cardinals, 23-20 (P) Steelers, 20-17 (P)
1982-1994 1983—Cardinals, 14-11 (P) 1955—Steelers, 14-7 (P)
*ARIZONA vs. PHILADELPHIA Cardinals, 31-7 (StL) Cardinals, 27-13 (C)
RS: Cardinals lead series, 57-55-5 1984—Cardinals, 34-14 (P) 1956—Steelers, 14-7 (P)
PS: Cardinals lead series, 2-1 Cardinals, 17-16 (StL) Cardinals, 38-27 (C)
1935—Cardinals, 12-3 (C) 1985—Eagles, 30-7 (P) 1957—Steelers, 29-20 (P)
1936—Cardinals, 13-0 (C) Eagles, 24-14 (StL) Steelers, 27-2 (C)
1937—Tie, 6-6 (P) 1986—Cardinals, 13-10 (StL) 1958—Steelers, 27-20 (C)
1938—Eagles, 7-0 (Erie, Pa.) Tie, 10-10 (P) OT Steelers, 38-21 (P)
1941—Eagles, 21-14 (P) 1987—Eagles, 28-23 (StL) 1959—Cardinals, 45-24 (C)
1945—Eagles, 21-6 (P) Cardinals, 31-19 (P) Steelers, 35-20 (P)
1947—Cardinals, 45-21 (P) 1988—Eagles, 31-21 (P) 1960—Steelers, 27-14 (P)
**Cardinals, 28-21 (C) Eagles, 23-17 (Phx) Cardinals, 38-7 (StL)
1948—Cardinals, 21-14 (C) 1989—Eagles, 17-5 (Phx) 1961—Steelers, 30-27 (P)
**Eagles, 7-0 (P) Eagles, 31-14 (P) Cardinals, 20-0 (StL)
1949—Eagles, 28-3 (P) 1990—Cardinals, 23-21 (P) 1962—Steelers, 26-17 (StL)
1950—Eagles, 45-7 (C) Eagles, 23-21 (Phx) Steelers, 19-7 (P)
Cardinals, 14-10 (P) 1991—Cardinals, 26-10 (P) 1963—Steelers, 23-10 (P)
1951—Eagles, 17-14 (C) Eagles, 34-14 (Phx) Cardinals, 24-23 (StL)
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1964—Cardinals, 34-30 (StL) 2014—Cardinals, 23-14 (A) 2010—Buccaneers, 38-35 (A)
Cardinals, 21-20 (P) 49ers, 20-17 (SF) 2013—Cardinals, 13-10 (TB)
1965—Cardinals, 20-7 (P) 2015—Cardinals, 47-7 (A) 2016—Cardinals, 40-7 (A)
Cardinals, 21-17 (StL) Cardinals, 19-13 (SF) 2017—Cardinals, 38-33 (A)
1966—Steelers, 30-9 (P) 2016—Cardinals, 33-21 (SF) (RS Pts.—Cardinals 396, Buccaneers 366)
Cardinals, 6-3 (StL) Cardinals, 23-20 (A) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to
1967—Cardinals, 28-14 (P) 2017—Cardinals, 18-15 (A) OT 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988
Tie, 14-14 (StL) Cardinals, 20-10 (SF) *ARIZONA vs. **TENNESSEE
1968—Tie, 28-28 (StL) 2018—Cardinals, 28-18 (SF) RS: Cardinals lead series, 7-4
Cardinals, 20-10 (P) Cardinals, 18-15 (A) 1970—Cardinals, 44-0 (StL)
1969—Cardinals, 27-14 (P) (RS Pts.—49ers 1,237, Cardinals 1,123) 1974—Cardinals, 31-27 (H)
Cardinals, 47-10 (StL) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1979—Cardinals, 24-17 (H)
1972—Steelers, 25-19 (StL) 1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, and in 1985—Oilers, 20-10 (StL)
1979—Steelers, 24-21 (StL) Chicago prior to 1960 1988—Oilers, 38-20 (H)
1985—Steelers, 23-10 (P) *ARIZONA vs. SEATTLE 1994—Cardinals, 30-12 (H)
1988—Cardinals, 31-14 (Phx) RS: Cardinals lead series, 20-19-1 1997—Oilers, 41-14 (A)
1994—Cardinals, 20-17 (A) OT 1976—Cardinals, 30-24 (S) 2005—Cardinals, 20-10 (A)
1997—Steelers, 26-20 (A) OT 1983—Cardinals, 33-28 (StL) 2009—Titans, 20-17 (T)
2003—Steelers, 28-15 (P) 1989—Cardinals, 34-24 (S) 2013—Cardinals, 37-34 (T) OT
2007—Cardinals, 21-14 (A) 1993—Cardinals, 30-27 (S) OT 2017—Cardinals, 12-7 (A)
2008—***Steelers, 27-23 (Tampa Bay) 1995—Cardinals, 20-14 (A) OT (RS Pts.—Cardinals 259, Titans 226)
2011—Steelers, 32-20 (A) 1998—Seahawks, 33-14 (S) *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to
2015—Steelers, 25-13 (P) 2002—Cardinals, 24-13 (S) 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988
(RS Pts.—Steelers 1,163, Cardinals 1,092) Seahawks, 27-6 (A) **Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
(PS Pts.—Steelers 27, Cardinals 23) 2003—Seahawks, 38-0 (A) known as Oilers prior to 1999
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Seahawks, 28-10 (S) *ARIZONA vs. **WASHINGTON
1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, 2004—Cardinals, 25-17 (A) RS: Redskins lead series, 76-46-2
and in Chicago prior to 1960 Seahawks, 24-21 (S) 1932—Cardinals, 9-0 (B)
**Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940 2005—Seahawks, 37-12 (S) Braves, 8-6 (C)
***Super Bowl XLIII Seahawks, 33-19 (A) 1933—Redskins, 10-0 (C)
*ARIZONA vs. SAN FRANCISCO 2006—Seahawks, 21-10 (S) Tie, 0-0 (B)
RS: 49ers lead series, 29-26 Cardinals, 27-21 (A) 1934—Redskins, 9-0 (B)
1951—Cardinals, 27-21 (SF) 2007—Cardinals, 23-20 (A) 1935—Cardinals, 6-0 (B)
1957—Cardinals, 20-10 (SF) Seahawks, 42-21 (S) 1936—Redskins, 13-10 (B)
1962—49ers, 24-17 (StL) 2008—Cardinals, 26-20 (S) 1937—Cardinals, 21-14 (W)
1964—Cardinals, 23-13 (SF) Cardinals, 34-21 (A) 1939—Redskins, 28-7 (W)
1968—49ers, 35-17 (SF) 2009—Cardinals, 27-3 (S) 1940—Redskins, 28-21 (W)
1971—49ers, 26-14 (StL) Cardinals, 31-20 (A) 1942—Redskins, 28-0 (W)
1974—Cardinals, 34-9 (SF) 2010—Seahawks, 22-10 (S) 1943—Redskins, 13-7 (W)
1976—Cardinals, 23-20 (StL) OT Seahawks, 36-18 (A) 1945—Redskins, 24-21 (W)
1978—Cardinals, 16-10 (SF) 2011—Seahawks, 13-10 (S) 1947—Redskins, 45-21 (W)
1979—Cardinals, 13-10 (StL) Cardinals, 23-20 (A) OT 1949—Cardinals, 38-7 (C)
1980—49ers, 24-21 (SF) OT 2012—Cardinals, 20-16 (A) 1950—Cardinals, 38-28 (W)
1982—49ers, 31-20 (StL) Seahawks, 58-0 (S) 1951—Redskins, 7-3 (C)
1983—49ers, 42-27 (StL) 2013—Seahawks, 34-22 (A) Redskins, 20-17 (W)
1986—49ers, 43-17 (SF) Cardinals, 17-10 (S) 1952—Redskins, 23-7 (C)
1987—49ers, 34-28 (SF) 2014—Seahawks, 19-3 (S) Cardinals, 17-6 (W)
1988—Cardinals, 24-23 (P) Seahawks, 35-6 (A) 1953—Redskins, 24-13 (C)
1991—49ers, 14-10 (SF) 2015—Cardinals, 39-32 (S) Redskins, 28-17 (W)
1992—Cardinals, 24-14 (P) Seahawks, 36-6 (A) 1954—Cardinals, 38-16 (C)
1993—49ers, 28-14 (SF) 2016—Tie, 6-6 (A) Redskins, 37-20 (W)
1999—49ers, 24-10 (A) Cardinals, 34-31 (S) 1955—Cardinals, 24-10 (W)
2000—49ers, 27-20 (SF) 2017—Seahawks, 22-16 (A) Redskins, 31-0 (C)
2002—49ers, 38-28 (SF) Cardinals, 26-24 (S) 1956—Cardinals, 31-3 (W)
49ers, 17-14 (A) 2018—Seahawks, 20-17 (A) Redskins, 17-14 (C)
2003—Cardinals, 16-13 (A) OT Seahawks, 27-24 (S) 1957—Redskins, 37-14 (C)
49ers, 50-14 (SF) (RS Pts.—Seahawks 996, Cardinals 774) Cardinals, 44-14 (W)
2004—49ers, 31-28 (SF) OT *Franchise known as Phoenix prior to 1958—Cardinals, 37-10 (C)
49ers, 31-28 (A) OT 1994 and in St. Louis prior to 1988 Redskins, 45-31 (W)
2005—Cardinals, 31-14 (Mex. City) *ARIZONA vs. TAMPA BAY 1959—Cardinals, 49-21 (C)
Cardinals, 17-10 (SF) RS: Cardinals lead series, 11-9 Redskins, 23-14 (W)
2006—Cardinals, 34-27 (A) 1977—Buccaneers, 17-7 (TB) 1960—Cardinals, 44-7 (StL)
Cardinals, 26-20 (SF) 1981—Buccaneers, 20-10 (TB) Cardinals, 26-14 (W)
2007—49ers, 20-17 (SF) 1983—Cardinals, 34-27 (TB) 1961—Cardinals, 24-0 (W)
49ers, 37-31 (A) OT 1985—Buccaneers, 16-0 (TB) Cardinals, 38-24 (StL)
2008—Cardinals, 23-13 (SF) 1986—Cardinals, 30-19 (TB) 1962—Redskins, 24-14 (W)
Cardinals, 29-24 (A) Cardinals, 21-17 (StL) Tie, 17-17 (StL)
2009—49ers, 20-16 (A) 1987—Cardinals, 31-28 (StL) 1963—Cardinals, 21-7 (W)
49ers, 24-9 (SF) Cardinals, 31-14 (TB) Cardinals, 24-20 (StL)
2010—49ers, 27-6 (A) 1988—Cardinals, 30-24 (TB) 1964—Cardinals, 23-17 (W)
49ers, 38-7 (SF) 1989—Buccaneers, 14-13 (P) Cardinals, 38-24 (StL)
2011—49ers, 23-7 (SF) 1992—Buccaneers, 23-7 (TB) 1965—Cardinals, 37-16 (W)
Cardinals, 21-19 (A) Buccaneers, 7-3 (P) Redskins, 24-20 (StL)
2012—49ers, 24-3 (A) 1996—Cardinals, 13-9 (A) 1966—Cardinals, 23-7 (StL)
49ers, 27-13 (SF) 1997—Buccaneers, 19-18 (TB) Redskins, 26-20 (W)
2013—49ers, 32-20 (SF) 2004—Cardinals, 12-7 (A) 1967—Cardinals, 27-21 (W)
49ers, 23-20 (A) 2007—Buccaneers, 17-10 (TB) 1968—Cardinals, 41-14 (StL)

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1969—Redskins, 33-17 (W) and in Chicago prior to 1960 Falcons, 33-16 (C)
1970—Cardinals, 27-17 (StL) **Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 and 2017—Panthers, 20-17 (C)
Redskins, 28-27 (W) known as Braves prior to 1933 Falcons, 22-10 (A)
1971—Redskins, 24-17 (StL) 2018—Falcons, 31-24 (A)
Redskins, 20-0 (W) ATLANTA vs. ARIZONA Falcons, 24-10 (C)
1972—Redskins, 24-10 (W) RS: Series tied, 15-15 (RS Pts.—Falcons 1,028, Panthers 943)
Redskins, 33-3 (StL) PS: Cardinals lead series, 1-0; ATLANTA vs. CHICAGO
1973—Cardinals, 34-27 (StL) See Arizona vs. Atlanta RS: Bears lead series, 14-13
Redskins, 31-13 (W) ATLANTA vs. BALTIMORE 1966—Bears, 23-6 (C)
1974—Cardinals, 17-10 (W) RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2 1967—Bears, 23-14 (A)
Cardinals, 23-20 (StL) 1999—Ravens, 19-13 (A) OT 1968—Falcons, 16-13 (C)
1975—Redskins, 27-17 (W) 2002—Falcons, 20-17 (A) 1969—Falcons, 48-31 (A)
Cardinals, 20-17 (StL) OT 2006—Ravens, 24-10 (B) 1970—Bears, 23-14 (A)
1976—Redskins, 20-10 (W) 2010—Falcons, 26-21 (A) 1972—Falcons, 37-21 (C)
Redskins, 16-10 (StL) 2014—Ravens, 29-7 (B) 1973—Falcons, 46-6 (A)
1977—Redskins, 24-14 (W) 2018—Ravens, 26-16 (A) 1974—Falcons, 13-10 (A)
Redskins, 26-20 (StL) (RS Pts.—Ravens 136, Falcons 92) 1976—Falcons, 10-0 (C)
1978—Redskins, 28-10 (StL) ATLANTA vs. BUFFALO 1977—Falcons, 16-10 (C)
Cardinals, 27-17 (W) RS: Falcons lead series, 7-5 1978—Bears, 13-7 (C)
1979—Redskins, 17-7 (StL) 1973—Bills, 17-6 (A) 1980—Falcons, 28-17 (A)
Redskins, 30-28 (W) 1977—Bills, 3-0 (B) 1983—Falcons, 20-17 (C)
1980—Redskins, 23-0 (W) 1980—Falcons, 30-14 (B) 1985—Bears, 36-0 (C)
Redskins, 31-7 (StL) 1983—Falcons, 31-14 (A) 1986—Bears, 13-10 (A)
1981—Cardinals, 40-30 (StL) 1989—Falcons, 30-28 (A) 1990—Bears, 30-24 (C)
Redskins, 42-21 (W) 1992—Bills, 41-14 (B) 1992—Bears, 41-31 (C)
1982—Redskins, 12-7 (StL) 1995—Bills, 23-17 (B) 1993—Bears, 6-0 (C)
Redskins, 28-0 (W) 2001—Falcons, 33-30 (A) 1998—Falcons, 20-13 (A)
1983—Redskins, 38-14 (StL) 2005—Falcons, 24-16 (B) 2001—Bears, 31-3 (A)
Redskins, 45-7 (W) 2009—Falcons, 31-3 (A) 2002—Bears, 14-13 (A)
1984—Cardinals, 26-24 (StL) 2013—Falcons, 34-31 (Toronto) OT 2005—Bears, 16-3 (C)
Redskins, 29-27 (W) 2017—Bills, 23-17 (A) 2008—Falcons, 22-20 (A)
1985—Redskins, 27-10 (W) (RS Pts.—Falcons 267, Bills 243) 2009—Falcons, 21-14 (A)
Redskins, 27-16 (StL) ATLANTA vs. CAROLINA 2011—Bears, 30-12 (C)
1986—Redskins, 28-21 (W) RS: Falcons lead series, 30-18 2014—Bears, 27-13 (A)
Redskins, 20-17 (StL) 1995—Falcons, 23-20 (A) OT 2017—Falcons, 23-17 (C)
1987—Redskins, 28-21 (W) Panthers, 21-17 (C) (RS Pts.—Bears 515, Falcons 470)
Redskins, 34-17 (StL) 1996—Panthers, 29-6 (C) ATLANTA vs. CINCINNATI
1988—Cardinals, 30-21 (P) Falcons, 20-17 (A) RS: Bengals lead series, 9-5
Redskins, 33-17 (W) 1997—Panthers, 9-6 (A) 1971—Falcons, 9-6 (C)
1989—Redskins, 30-28 (W) Panthers, 21-12 (C) 1975—Bengals, 21-14 (A)
Redskins, 29-10 (P) 1998—Falcons, 19-14 (C) 1978—Bengals, 37-7 (C)
1990—Redskins, 31-0 (W) Falcons, 51-23 (A) 1981—Bengals, 30-28 (A)
Redskins, 38-10 (P) 1999—Falcons, 27-20 (A) 1984—Bengals, 35-14 (C)
1991—Redskins, 34-0 (W) Panthers, 34-28 (C) 1987—Bengals, 16-10 (A)
Redskins, 20-14 (P) 2000—Falcons, 15-10 (C) 1990—Falcons, 38-17 (A)
1992—Cardinals, 27-24 (P) Falcons, 13-12 (A) 1993—Bengals, 21-17 (C)
Redskins, 41-3 (W) 2001—Falcons, 24-16 (A) 1996—Bengals, 41-31 (C)
1993—Cardinals, 17-10 (W) Falcons, 10-7 (C) 2002—Falcons, 30-3 (A)
Cardinals, 36-6 (P) 2002—Falcons, 30-0 (A) 2006—Falcons, 29-27 (C)
1994—Cardinals, 19-16 (W) OT Falcons, 41-0 (C) 2010—Falcons, 39-32 (A)
Cardinals, 17-15 (A) 2003—Panthers, 23-3 (C) 2014—Bengals, 24-10 (C)
1995—Redskins, 27-7 (W) Falcons, 20-14 (A) OT 2018—Bengals, 37-36 (A)
Cardinals, 24-20 (A) 2004—Falcons, 27-10 (C) (RS Pts.—Bengals 347, Falcons 312)
1996—Cardinals, 37-34 (W) OT Falcons, 34-31 (A) OT ATLANTA vs. CLEVELAND
Cardinals, 27-26 (A) 2005—Panthers, 24-6 (C) RS: Browns lead series, 12-3
1997—Redskins, 19-13 (W) OT Panthers, 44-11 (A) 1966—Browns, 49-17 (A)
Redskins, 38-28 (A) 2006—Falcons, 20-6 (C) 1968—Browns, 30-7 (C)
1998—Cardinals, 29-27 (A) Panthers, 10-3 (A) 1971—Falcons, 31-14 (C)
Cardinals, 45-42 (W) 2007—Panthers, 27-20 (A) 1976—Browns, 20-17 (A)
1999—Redskins, 24-10 (A) Falcons, 20-13 (C) 1978—Browns, 24-16 (A)
Redskins, 28-3 (W) 2008—Panthers, 24-9 (C) 1981—Browns, 28-17 (C)
2000—Cardinals, 16-15 (A) Falcons, 45-28 (A) 1984—Browns, 23-7 (A)
Redskins, 20-3 (W) 2009—Falcons, 28-20 (A) 1987—Browns, 38-3 (C)
2001—Redskins, 20-10 (A) Panthers, 28-19 (C) 1990—Browns, 13-10 (C)
Redskins, 20-17 (W) 2010—Falcons, 31-10 (C) 1993—Falcons, 17-14 (A)
2002—Redskins, 31-23 (W) Falcons, 31-10 (A) 2002—Browns, 24-16 (C)
2005—Redskins, 17-13 (A) 2011—Falcons, 31-17 (A) 2006—Browns, 17-13 (A)
2007—Redskins, 21-19 (W) Falcons, 31-23 (C) 2010—Falcons, 20-10 (C)
2008—Redskins, 24-17 (W) 2012—Falcons, 30-28 (A) 2014—Browns, 26-24 (A)
2011—Redskins, 22-21 (W) Panthers, 30-20 (C) 2018—Browns, 28-16 (C)
2014—Cardinals, 30-20 (A) 2013—Panthers, 34-10 (C) (RS Pts.—Browns 358, Falcons 231)
2016—Cardinals, 31-23 (A) Panthers, 21-20 (A) ATLANTA vs. DALLAS
2017—Redskins, 20-15 (W) 2014—Falcons, 19-17 (C) RS: Cowboys lead series, 15-11
2018—Redskins, 24-6 (A) Panthers, 34-3 (A) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0
(RS Pts.—Redskins 2,754, Cardinals 2,306) 2015—Panthers, 38-0 (C) 1966—Cowboys, 47-14 (A)
*Franchise known as Phoenix prior to Falcons, 20-13 (A) 1967—Cowboys, 37-7 (D)
1994, in St. Louis prior to 1988, 2016—Falcons, 48-33 (A) 1969—Cowboys, 24-17 (A)

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1970—Cowboys, 13-0 (D) 1998—Falcons, 24-17 (D) 2011—Falcons, 31-7 (I)
1974—Cowboys, 24-0 (A) 2000—Lions, 13-10 (D) 2015—Colts, 24-21 (A)
1976—Falcons, 17-10 (A) 2002—Falcons, 36-15 (A) (RS Pts.—Colts 432, Falcons 251)
1978—*Cowboys, 27-20 (D) 2004—Lions, 17-10 (A) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
1980—*Cowboys, 30-27 (A) 2005—Falcons, 27-7 (D) ATLANTA vs. JACKSONVILLE
1985—Cowboys, 24-10 (D) 2006—Lions, 30-14 (D) RS: Series tied, 3-3
1986—Falcons, 37-35 (D) 2008—Falcons, 34-21 (A) 1996—Jaguars, 19-17 (J)
1987—Falcons, 21-10 (D) 2011—Falcons, 23-16 (D) 1999—Jaguars, 30-7 (A)
1988—Cowboys, 26-20 (D) 2012—Falcons, 31-18 (D) 2003—Falcons, 21-14 (A)
1989—Falcons 27-21 (A) 2014—Lions, 22-21 (London) 2007—Jaguars, 13-7 (J)
1990—Falcons, 26-7 (A) 2017—Falcons, 30-26 (D) 2011—Falcons, 41-14 (A)
1991—Cowboys, 31-27 (D) (RS Pts.—Lions 829, Falcons 774) 2015—Falcons, 23-17 (J)
1992—Cowboys, 41-17 (A) ATLANTA vs. GREEN BAY (RS Pts.—Falcons 116, Jaguars 107)
1993—Falcons, 27-14 (A) RS: Packers lead series, 16-14 ATLANTA vs. KANSAS CITY
1995—Cowboys, 28-13 (A) PS: Series tied, 2-2 RS: Chiefs lead series, 6-3
1996—Cowboys, 32-28 (D) 1966—Packers, 56-3 (Mil) 1972—Chiefs, 17-14 (A)
1999—Cowboys, 24-7 (D) 1967—Packers, 23-0 (Mil) 1985—Chiefs, 38-10 (KC)
2001—Falcons, 20-13 (A) 1968—Packers, 38-7 (A) 1991—Chiefs, 14-3 (KC)
2003—Falcons, 27-13 (D) 1969—Packers, 28-10 (GB) 1994—Chiefs, 30-10 (A)
2006—Cowboys, 38-28 (A) 1970—Packers, 27-24 (GB) 2000—Falcons, 29-13 (A)
2009—Cowboys, 37-21 (D) 1971—Falcons, 28-21 (A) 2004—Chiefs, 56-10 (KC)
2012—Falcons, 19-13 (A) 1972—Falcons, 10-9 (Mil) 2008—Falcons, 38-14 (A)
2015—Falcons, 39-28 (D) 1974—Falcons, 10-3 (A) 2012—Falcons, 40-24 (KC)
2017—Falcons, 27-7 (A) 1975—Packers, 22-13 (GB) 2016—Chiefs, 29-28 (A)
2018—Cowboys, 22-19 (A) 1976—Packers, 24-20 (A) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 235, Falcons 182)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 619, Falcons 515) 1979—Falcons, 25-7 (A) ATLANTA vs. *L.A. CHARGERS
(PS Pts.—Cowboys 57, Falcons 47) 1981—Falcons, 31-17 (GB) RS: Falcons lead series, 8-2
*NFC Divisional Playoff 1982—Packers, 38-7 (A) 1973—Falcons, 41-0 (SD)
ATLANTA vs. DENVER 1983—Falcons, 47-41 (A) OT 1979—Falcons, 28-26 (SD)
RS: Broncos lead series, 8-6 1988—Falcons, 20-0 (A) 1988—Chargers, 10-7 (A)
PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0 1989—Packers, 23-21 (Mil) 1991—Falcons, 13-10 (SD)
1970—Broncos, 24-10 (D) 1991—Falcons, 35-31 (A) 1994—Falcons, 10-9 (A)
1972—Falcons, 23-20 (A) 1992—Falcons, 24-10 (A) 1997—Falcons, 14-3 (SD)
1975—Falcons, 35-21 (A) 1994—Packers, 21-17 (Mil) 2004—Falcons, 21-20 (A)
1979—Broncos, 20-17 (A) OT 1995—*Packers, 37-20 (GB) 2008—Falcons, 22-16 (SD)
1982—Falcons, 34-27 (D) 2001—Falcons, 23-20 (GB) 2012—Falcons, 27-3 (SD)
1985—Broncos, 44-28 (A) 2002—Packers, 37-34 (GB) OT 2016—Chargers, 33-30 (A) OT
1988—Broncos, 30-14 (D) *Falcons, 27-7 (GB) (RS Pts.—Falcons 213, Chargers 130)
1994—Broncos, 32-28 (D) 2005—Packers, 33-25 (A) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016
1997—Broncos, 29-21 (A) 2008—Falcons, 27-24 (GB) ATLANTA vs. *L.A. RAMS
1998—*Broncos, 34-19 (South Florida) 2010—Falcons, 20-17 (A) RS: Rams lead series, 47-28-2
2000—Broncos, 42-14 (D) **Packers, 48-21 (A) PS: Falcons lead series, 2-0
2004—Falcons, 41-28 (D) 2011—Packers, 25-14 (A) 1966—Rams, 19-14 (A)
2008—Broncos, 24-20 (A) 2013—Packers, 22-21 (GB) 1967—Rams, 31-3 (A)
2012—Falcons, 27-21 (A) 2014—Packers, 43-37 (GB) Rams, 20-3 (LA)
2016—Falcons, 23-16 (D) 2016—Falcons, 33-32 (A) 1968—Rams, 27-14 (LA)
(RS Pts.—Broncos 378, Falcons 335) ***Falcons, 44-21 (A) Rams, 17-10 (A)
(PS Pts.—Broncos 34, Falcons 19) 2017—Falcons, 34-23 (A) 1969—Rams, 17-7 (LA)
*Super Bowl XXXIII 2018—Packers, 34-20 (GB) Rams, 38-6 (A)
ATLANTA vs. DETROIT (RS Pts.—Packers 749, Falcons 640) 1970—Tie, 10-10 (LA)
RS: Lions lead series, 24-13 (PS Pts.—Packers 113, Falcons 112) Rams, 17-7 (A)
1966—Lions, 28-10 (D) *NFC First-Round Playoff 1971—Tie, 20-20 (LA)
1967—Lions, 24-3 (D) **NFC Divisional Playoff Rams, 24-16 (A)
1968—Lions, 24-7 (A) ***NFC Championship 1972—Falcons, 31-3 (A)
1969—Lions, 27-21 (D) ATLANTA vs. HOUSTON Rams, 20-7 (LA)
1971—Lions, 41-38 (D) RS: Series tied, 2-2 1973—Rams, 31-0 (LA)
1972—Lions, 26-23 (A) 2003—Texans, 17-13 (H) Falcons, 15-13 (A)
1973—Lions, 31-6 (D) 2007—Falcons, 26-16 (A) 1974—Rams, 21-0 (LA)
1975—Lions, 17-14 (A) 2011—Texans, 17-10 (H) Rams, 30-7 (A)
1976—Lions, 24-10 (D) 2015—Falcons, 48-21 (A) 1975—Rams, 22-7 (LA)
1977—Falcons, 17-6 (A) (RS Pts.—Falcons 97, Texans 71) Rams, 16-7 (A)
1978—Falcons, 14-0 (A) ATLANTA vs. *INDIANAPOLIS 1976—Rams, 30-14 (A)
1979—Lions, 24-23 (D) RS: Colts lead series, 14-2 Rams, 59-0 (LA)
1980—Falcons, 43-28 (A) 1966—Colts, 19-7 (A) 1977—Falcons, 17-6 (A)
1983—Falcons, 30-14 (D) 1967—Colts, 38-31 (B) Rams, 23-7 (LA)
1984—Lions, 27-24 (A) OT Colts, 49-7 (A) 1978—Rams, 10-0 (LA)
1985—Lions, 28-27 (A) 1968—Colts, 28-20 (A) Falcons, 15-7 (A)
1986—Falcons, 20-6 (D) Colts, 44-0 (B) 1979—Rams, 20-14 (LA)
1987—Lions, 30-13 (A) 1969—Colts, 21-14 (A) Rams, 34-13 (A)
1988—Lions, 31-17 (D) Colts, 13-6 (B) 1980—Falcons, 13-10 (A)
1989—Lions, 31-24 (A) 1974—Colts, 17-7 (A) Rams, 20-17 (LA) OT
1990—Lions, 21-14 (D) 1986—Colts, 28-23 (A) 1981—Rams, 37-35 (A)
1993—Lions, 30-13 (D) 1989—Colts, 13-9 (I) Rams, 21-16 (LA)
1994—Lions, 31-28 (D) OT 1998—Falcons, 28-21 (A) 1982—Falcons, 34-17 (A)
1995—Falcons, 34-22 (A) 2001—Colts, 41-27 (I) 1983—Rams, 27-21 (LA)
1996—Lions, 28-24 (D) 2003—Colts, 38-7 (I) Rams, 36-13 (A)
1997—Lions, 28-17 (D) 2007—Colts, 31-13 (A)

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1984—Falcons, 30-28 (LA) 1975—Vikings, 38-0 (M) 1982—Falcons, 35-0 (A)
Rams, 24-10 (A) 1977—Vikings, 14-7 (A) Saints, 35-6 (NO)
1985—Rams, 17-6 (LA) 1980—Vikings, 24-23 (M) 1983—Saints, 19-17 (A)
Falcons, 30-14 (A) 1981—Falcons, 31-30 (A) Saints, 27-10 (NO)
1986—Falcons, 26-14 (A) 1982—*Vikings, 30-24 (M) 1984—Falcons, 36-28 (NO)
Rams, 14-7 (LA) 1984—Vikings, 27-20 (M) Saints, 17-13 (A)
1987—Falcons, 24-20 (A) 1985—Falcons, 14-13 (A) 1985—Falcons, 31-24 (A)
Rams, 33-0 (LA) 1987—Vikings, 24-13 (M) Falcons, 16-10 (NO)
1988—Rams, 33-0 (A) 1989—Vikings, 43-17 (M) 1986—Falcons, 31-10 (NO)
Rams, 22-7 (LA) 1991—Vikings, 20-19 (A) Saints, 14-9 (A)
1989—Rams, 31-21 (A) 1996—Vikings, 23-17 (A) 1987—Saints, 38-0 (A)
Rams, 26-14 (LA) 1998—**Falcons, 30-27 (M) OT 1988—Saints, 29-21 (A)
1990—Rams, 44-24 (LA) 1999—Vikings, 17-14 (A) Saints, 10-9 (NO)
Falcons, 20-13 (A) 2002—Falcons, 30-24 (M) OT 1989—Saints, 20-13 (NO)
1991—Falcons, 31-14 (A) 2003—Vikings, 39-26 (A) Saints, 26-17 (A)
Falcons, 31-14 (LA) 2005—Falcons, 30-10 (A) 1990—Falcons, 28-27 (A)
1992—Falcons, 30-28 (A) 2007—Vikings, 24-3 (M) Saints, 10-7 (NO)
Rams, 38-27 (LA) 2008—Falcons, 24-17 (M) 1991—Saints, 27-6 (A)
1993—Falcons, 30-24 (A) 2011—Falcons, 24-14 (A) Falcons, 23-20 (NO) OT
Falcons, 13-0 (LA) 2014—Vikings, 41-28 (M) *Falcons, 27-20 (NO)
1994—Falcons, 31-13 (A) 2015—Vikings, 20-10 (A) 1992—Saints, 10-7 (A)
Falcons, 8-5 (LA) 2017—Vikings, 14-9 (A) Saints, 22-14 (NO)
1995—Rams, 21-19 (StL) (RS Pts.—Vikings 657, Falcons 461) 1993—Saints, 34-31 (A)
Falcons, 31-6 (A) (PS Pts.—Vikings 57, Falcons 54) Falcons, 26-15 (NO)
1996—Rams, 59-16 (StL) *NFC First-Round Playoff 1994—Saints, 33-32 (NO)
Rams, 34-27 (A) **NFC Championship Saints, 29-20 (A)
1997—Falcons, 34-31 (A) ATLANTA vs. NEW ENGLAND 1995—Falcons, 27-24 (NO) OT
Falcons, 27-21 (StL) RS: Patriots lead series, 8-6 Falcons, 19-14 (A)
1998—Falcons, 37-15 (A) PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0 1996—Falcons, 17-15 (A)
Falcons, 21-10 (StL) 1972—Patriots, 21-20 (NE) Falcons, 31-15 (NO)
1999—Rams, 35-7 (StL) 1977—Patriots, 16-10 (A) 1997—Falcons, 23-17 (NO)
Rams, 41-13 (A) 1980—Falcons, 37-21 (NE) Falcons, 20-3 (A)
2000—Rams, 41-20 (A) 1983—Falcons, 24-13 (A) 1998—Falcons, 31-23 (A)
Rams, 45-29 (StL) 1986—Patriots, 25-17 (NE) Falcons, 27-17 (NO)
2001—Rams, 35-6 (A) 1989—Falcons, 16-15 (A) 1999—Falcons, 20-17 (NO)
Rams, 31-13 (StL) 1992—Falcons, 34-0 (A) Falcons, 35-12 (A)
2003—Rams, 36-0 (StL) 1995—Falcons, 30-17 (A) 2000—Saints, 21-19 (A)
2004—Falcons, 34-17 (A) 1998—Falcons, 41-10 (NE) Saints, 23-7 (NO)
**Falcons, 47-17 (A) 2001—Patriots, 24-10 (A) 2001—Falcons, 20-13 (NO)
2007—Rams, 28-16 (StL) 2005—Patriots, 31-28 (A) Saints, 28-10 (A)
2008—Falcons, 31-27 (A) 2009—Patriots, 26-10 (NE) 2002—Falcons, 37-35 (NO)
2010—Falcons, 34-17 (StL) 2013—Patriots, 30-23 (A) Falcons, 24-17 (A)
2013—Falcons, 31-24 (A) 2016—*Patriots, 34-28 (Houston) OT 2003—Saints, 45-17 (A)
2016—Falcons, 42-14 (LA) 2017—Patriots, 23-7 (NE) Saints, 23-20 (NO) OT
2017—***Falcons, 26-13 (LA) (RS Pts.—Falcons 307, Patriots 272) 2004—Falcons, 24-21 (A)
(RS Pts.—Rams 1,810, Falcons 1,321) (PS Pts.—Patriots 34, Falcons 28) Saints, 26-13 (NO)
(PS Pts.—Falcons 73, Rams 30) *Super Bowl LI 2005—Falcons, 34-31 (San Antonio)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 ATLANTA vs. NEW ORLEANS Falcons, 36-17 (A)
**NFC Divisional Playoff RS: Falcons lead series, 51-48 2006—Saints, 23-3 (NO)
***NFC First-Round Playoff PS: Falcons lead series, 1-0 Saints, 31-13 (A)
ATLANTA vs. MIAMI 1967—Saints, 27-24 (NO) 2007—Saints, 22-16 (NO)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-4 1969—Falcons, 45-17 (A) Saints, 34-14 (A)
1970—Dolphins, 20-7 (A) 1970—Falcons, 14-3 (NO) 2008—Falcons, 34-20 (A)
1974—Dolphins, 42-7 (M) Falcons, 32-14 (A) Saints, 29-25 (NO)
1980—Dolphins, 20-17 (A) 1971—Falcons, 28-6 (A) 2009—Saints, 35-27 (NO)
1983—Dolphins, 31-24 (M) Falcons, 24-20 (NO) Saints, 26-23 (A)
1986—Falcons, 20-14 (M) 1972—Falcons, 21-14 (NO) 2010—Falcons, 27-24 (NO) OT
1992—Dolphins, 21-17 (M) Falcons, 36-20 (A) Saints, 17-14 (A)
1995—Dolphins, 21-20 (M) 1973—Falcons, 62-7 (NO) 2011—Saints, 26-23 (A) OT
1998—Falcons, 38-16 (A) Falcons, 14-10 (A) Saints, 45-16 (NO)
2001—Dolphins, 21-14 (M) 1974—Saints, 14-13 (NO) 2012—Saints, 31-27 (NO)
2005—Falcons, 17-10 (M) Saints, 13-3 (A) Falcons, 23-13 (A)
2009—Falcons, 19-7 (A) 1975—Falcons, 14-7 (A) 2013—Saints, 23-17 (NO)
2013—Dolphins, 27-23 (M) Saints, 23-7 (NO) Saints, 17-13 (A)
2017—Dolphins, 20-17 (A) 1976—Saints, 30-0 (NO) 2014—Falcons, 37-34 (A) OT
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 270, Falcons 240) Falcons, 23-20 (A) Falcons, 30-14 (NO)
ATLANTA vs. MINNESOTA 1977—Saints, 21-20 (NO) 2015—Saints, 31-21 (NO)
RS: Vikings lead series, 18-10 Falcons, 35-7 (A) Saints, 20-17 (A)
PS: Series tied, 1-1 1978—Falcons, 20-17 (NO) 2016—Falcons, 45-32 (NO)
1966—Falcons, 20-13 (M) Falcons, 20-17 (A) Falcons, 38-32 (A)
1967—Falcons, 21-20 (A) 1979—Falcons, 40-34 (NO) OT 2017—Falcons, 20-17 (A)
1968—Vikings, 47-7 (M) Saints, 37-6 (A) Saints, 23-13 (NO)
1969—Falcons, 10-3 (A) 1980—Falcons, 41-14 (NO) 2018—Saints, 43-37 (A) OT
1970—Vikings, 37-7 (A) Falcons, 31-13 (A) Saints, 31-17 (NO)
1971—Vikings, 24-7 (M) 1981—Falcons, 27-0 (A) (RS Pts.—Falcons 2,200, Saints 2,099)
1973—Falcons, 20-14 (A) Falcons, 41-10 (NO) (PS Pts.—Falcons 27, Saints 20)
1974—Vikings, 23-10 (M) *NFC First-Round Playoff

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ATLANTA vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1983—Eagles, 28-24 (A) Falcons, 21-10 (A)
RS: Falcons lead series, 13-11 1984—Falcons, 26-10 (A) 1979—49ers, 20-15 (SF)
PS: Giants lead series, 1-0 1985—Eagles, 23-17 (P) OT Falcons, 31-21 (A)
1966—Falcons, 27-16 (NY) 1986—Eagles, 16-0 (A) 1980—Falcons, 20-17 (SF)
1968—Falcons, 24-21 (A) 1988—Falcons, 27-24 (P) Falcons, 35-10 (A)
1971—Giants, 21-17 (A) 1990—Eagles, 24-23 (A) 1981—Falcons, 34-17 (A)
1974—Falcons, 14-7 (New Haven) 1994—Falcons, 28-21 (A) 49ers, 17-14 (SF)
1977—Falcons, 17-3 (A) 1996—Eagles, 33-18 (A) 1982—Falcons, 17-7 (SF)
1978—Falcons, 23-20 (A) 1997—Falcons, 20-17 (A) 1983—49ers, 24-20 (SF)
1979—Giants, 24-3 (NY) 1998—Falcons, 17-12 (A) Falcons, 28-24 (A)
1981—Giants, 27-24 (A) OT 2000—Eagles, 38-10 (P) 1984—49ers, 14-5 (SF)
1982—Falcons, 16-14 (NY) 2002—**Eagles, 20-6 (P) 49ers, 35-17 (A)
1983—Giants, 16-13 (A) OT 2003—Eagles, 23-16 (A) 1985—49ers, 35-16 (SF)
1984—Giants, 19-7 (A) 2004—***Eagles, 27-10 (P) 49ers, 38-17 (A)
1988—Giants, 23-16 (A) 2005—Falcons, 14-10 (A) 1986—Tie, 10-10 (A) OT
1998—Falcons, 34-20 (NY) 2006—Eagles, 24-17 (P) 49ers, 20-0 (SF)
2000—Giants, 13-6 (A) 2008—Eagles, 27-14 (P) 1987—49ers, 25-17 (A)
2002—Falcons, 17-10 (NY) 2009—Eagles, 34-7 (A) 49ers, 35-7 (SF)
2003—Falcons, 27-7 (NY) 2010—Eagles, 31-17 (P) 1988—Falcons, 34-17 (SF)
2004—Falcons, 14-10 (NY) 2011—Falcons, 35-31 (A) 49ers, 13-3 (A)
2006—Giants, 27-14 (A) 2012—Falcons, 30-17 (P) 1989—49ers, 45-3 (SF)
2007—Giants, 31-10 (A) 2015—Falcons, 26-24 (A) 49ers, 23-10 (A)
2009—Giants, 34-31 (NY) OT 2016—Eagles, 24-15 (P) 1990—49ers, 19-13 (SF)
2011—*Giants, 24-2 (NY) 2017—**Eagles, 15-10 (P) 49ers, 45-35 (A)
2012—Falcons, 34-0 (A) 2018—Eagles, 18-12 (P) 1991—Falcons, 39-34 (SF)
2014—Giants, 30-20 (NY) (RS Pts.—Eagles 670, Falcons 574) Falcons, 17-14 (A)
2015—Falcons, 24-20 (NY) (PS Pts.—Eagles 75, Falcons 40) 1992—49ers, 56-17 (SF)
2018—Falcons, 23-20 (A) *NFC First-Round Playoff 49ers, 41-3 (A)
(RS Pts.—Falcons 455, Giants 433) **NFC Divisional Playoff 1993—49ers, 37-30 (SF)
(PS Pts.—Giants 24, Falcons 2) ***NFC Championship Falcons, 27-24 (A)
*NFC First-Round Playoff ATLANTA vs. PITTSBURGH 1994—49ers, 42-3 (A)
ATLANTA vs. N.Y. JETS RS: Steelers lead series, 14-2-1 49ers, 50-14 (SF)
RS: Falcons lead series, 7-5 1966—Steelers, 57-33 (A) 1995—49ers, 41-10 (SF)
1973—Falcons, 28-20 (NY) 1968—Steelers, 41-21 (A) Falcons, 28-27 (A)
1980—Jets, 14-7 (A) 1970—Falcons, 27-16 (A) 1996—49ers, 39-17 (SF)
1983—Falcons, 27-21 (NY) 1974—Steelers, 24-17 (P) 49ers, 34-10 (A)
1986—Jets, 28-14 (A) 1978—Steelers, 31-7 (P) 1997—49ers, 34-7 (SF)
1989—Jets, 27-7 (NY) 1981—Steelers, 34-20 (A) 49ers, 35-28 (A)
1992—Falcons, 20-17 (A) 1984—Steelers, 35-10 (P) 1998—49ers, 31-20 (SF)
1995—Falcons, 13-3 (A) 1987—Steelers, 28-12 (A) Falcons, 31-19 (A)
1998—Jets, 28-3 (NY) 1990—Steelers, 21-9 (P) *Falcons, 20-18 (A)
2005—Falcons, 27-14 (A) 1993—Steelers, 45-17 (A) 1999—49ers, 26-7 (SF)
2009—Falcons, 10-7 (NY) 1996—Steelers, 20-17 (A) Falcons, 34-29 (A)
2013—Jets, 30-28 (A) 1999—Steelers, 13-9 (P) 2000—Falcons, 36-28 (A)
2017—Falcons, 25-20 (NY) 2002—Tie, 34-34 (P) OT 49ers, 16-6 (SF)
(RS Pts.—Jets 229, Falcons 209) 2006—Falcons, 41-38 (A) OT 2001—49ers, 16-13 (SF) OT
ATLANTA vs. *OAKLAND 2010—Steelers, 15-9 (P) OT 49ers, 37-31 (A) OT
RS: Series tied, 7-7 2014—Steelers, 27-20 (A) 2004—Falcons, 21-19 (SF)
1971—Falcons, 24-13 (A) 2018—Steelers, 41-17 (P) 2007—Falcons, 20-16 (A)
1975—Raiders, 37-34 (O) OT (RS Pts.—Steelers 520, Falcons 320) 2009—Falcons, 45-10 (SF)
1979—Raiders, 50-19 (O) ATLANTA vs. SAN FRANCISCO 2010—Falcons, 16-14 (A)
1982—Raiders, 38-14 (A) RS: 49ers lead series, 46-30-1 2012—**49ers, 28-24 (A)
1985—Raiders, 34-24 (A) PS: Series tied, 1-1 2013—49ers, 34-24 (SF)
1988—Falcons, 12-6 (LA) 1966—49ers, 44-7 (A) 2015—49ers, 17-16 (SF)
1991—Falcons, 21-17 (A) 1967—49ers, 38-7 (SF) 2016—Falcons, 41-13 (A)
1994—Raiders, 30-17 (LA) 49ers, 34-28 (A) (RS Pts.—49ers 1,834, Falcons 1,358)
1997—Raiders, 36-31 (A) 1968—49ers, 28-13 (SF) (PS Pts.—49ers 46, Falcons 44)
2000—Raiders, 41-14 (O) 49ers, 14-12 (A) *NFC Divisional Playoff
2004—Falcons, 35-10 (A) 1969—Falcons, 24-12 (A) **NFC Championship
2008—Falcons, 24-0 (O) Falcons, 21-7 (SF) ATLANTA vs. SEATTLE
2012—Falcons, 23-20 (A) 1970—Falcons, 21-20 (A) RS: Seahawks lead series, 10-6
2016—Falcons, 35-28 (O) 49ers, 24-20 (SF) PS: Falcons lead series, 2-0
(RS Pts.—Raiders 360, Falcons 327) 1971—Falcons, 20-17 (A) 1976—Seahawks, 30-13 (S)
*Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 49ers, 24-3 (SF) 1979—Seahawks, 31-28 (A)
ATLANTA vs. PHILADELPHIA 1972—49ers, 49-14 (A) 1985—Seahawks, 30-26 (S)
RS: Eagles lead series, 17-13-1 49ers, 20-0 (SF) 1988—Seahawks, 31-20 (A)
PS: Eagles lead series, 3-1 1973—49ers, 13-9 (A) 1991—Falcons, 26-13 (A)
1966—Eagles, 23-10 (P) Falcons, 17-3 (SF) 1997—Falcons, 24-17 (S)
1967—Eagles, 38-7 (A) 1974—49ers, 16-10 (A) 2000—Seahawks, 30-10 (A)
1969—Falcons, 27-3 (P) 49ers, 27-0 (SF) 2002—Seahawks, 30-24 (A) OT
1970—Tie, 13-13 (P) 1975—Falcons, 17-3 (SF) 2004—Seahawks, 28-26 (S)
1973—Falcons, 44-27 (P) Falcons, 31-9 (A) 2005—Seahawks, 21-18 (S)
1976—Eagles, 14-13 (A) 1976—49ers, 15-0 (SF) 2007—Falcons, 44-41 (A)
1978—*Falcons, 14-13 (A) Falcons, 21-16 (A) 2010—Falcons, 34-18 (S)
1979—Falcons, 14-10 (P) 1977—Falcons, 7-0 (SF) 2011—Falcons, 30-28 (S)
1980—Falcons, 20-17 (P) 49ers, 10-3 (A) 2012—*Falcons, 30-28 (A)
1981—Eagles, 16-13 (P) 1978—Falcons, 20-17 (SF) 2013—Seahawks, 33-10 (A)

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2016—Seahawks, 26-24 (S) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; Ravens, 20-13 (C)
*Falcons, 36-20 (A) known as Oilers prior to 1999 1999—Ravens, 34-31 (C)
2017—Falcons, 34-31 (S) ATLANTA vs. WASHINGTON Ravens, 22-0 (B)
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 438, Falcons 391) RS: Redskins lead series, 14-10-1 2000—Ravens, 37-0 (B)
(PS Pts.—Falcons 66, Seahawks 48) PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0 Ravens, 27-7 (C)
*NFC Divisional Playoff 1966—Redskins, 33-20 (W) 2001—Bengals, 21-10 (C)
ATLANTA vs. TAMPA BAY 1967—Tie, 20-20 (A) Ravens, 16-0 (B)
RS: Falcons lead series, 27-24 1969—Redskins, 27-20 (W) 2002—Ravens, 38-27 (B)
1977—Falcons, 17-0 (TB) 1972—Redskins, 24-13 (W) Ravens, 27-23 (C)
1978—Buccaneers, 14-9 (TB) 1975—Redskins, 30-27 (A) 2003—Bengals, 34-26 (C)
1979—Falcons, 17-14 (A) 1977—Redskins, 10-6 (W) Ravens, 31-13 (B)
1981—Buccaneers, 24-23 (TB) 1978—Falcons, 20-17 (A) 2004—Ravens, 23-9 (C)
1984—Buccaneers, 23-6 (TB) 1979—Redskins, 16-7 (A) Bengals, 27-26 (B)
1986—Falcons, 23-20 (TB) OT 1980—Falcons, 10-6 (A) 2005—Bengals, 21-9 (B)
1987—Buccaneers, 48-10 (TB) 1983—Redskins, 37-21 (W) Bengals, 42-29 (C)
1988—Falcons, 17-10 (A) 1984—Redskins, 27-14 (W) 2006—Ravens, 26-20 (B)
1990—Buccaneers, 23-17 (TB) 1985—Redskins, 44-10 (A) Bengals, 13-7 (C)
1991—Falcons, 43-7 (A) 1987—Falcons, 21-20 (A) 2007—Bengals, 27-20 (C)
1992—Falcons, 35-7 (TB) 1989—Redskins, 31-30 (A) Bengals, 21-7 (B)
1993—Buccaneers, 31-24 (A) 1991—Redskins, 56-17 (W) 2008—Ravens, 17-10 (B)
1994—Falcons, 34-13 (A) *Redskins, 24-7 (W) Ravens, 34-3 (C)
1995—Falcons, 24-21 (TB) 1992—Redskins, 24-17 (W) 2009—Bengals, 17-14 (B)
1997—Buccaneers, 31-10 (A) 1993—Redskins, 30-17 (W) Bengals, 17-7 (C)
1999—Buccaneers, 19-10 (TB) 1994—Falcons, 27-20 (W) 2010—Bengals, 15-10 (C)
2000—Buccaneers, 27-14 (A) 2003—Redskins, 33-31 (A) Ravens, 13-7 (B)
2002—Buccaneers, 20-6 (A) 2006—Falcons, 24-14 (W) 2011—Ravens, 31-24 (B)
Buccaneers, 34-10 (TB) 2009—Falcons, 31-17 (A) Ravens, 24-16 (C)
2003—Buccaneers, 31-10 (A) 2012—Falcons, 24-17 (W) 2012—Ravens, 44-13 (B)
Falcons, 30-28 (TB) 2013—Falcons, 27-26 (A) Bengals, 23-17 (C)
2004—Falcons, 24-14 (A) 2015—Falcons, 25-19 (A) OT 2013—Ravens, 20-17 (B) OT
Buccaneers, 27-0 (TB) 2018—Falcons, 38-14 (W) Bengals, 34-17 (C)
2005—Buccaneers, 30-27 (A) (RS Pts.—Redskins 612, Falcons 517) 2014—Bengals, 23-16 (B)
Buccaneers, 27-24 (TB) OT (PS Pts.—Redskins 24, Falcons 7) Bengals, 27-24 (C)
2006—Falcons, 14-3 (A) *NFC Divisional Playoff 2015—Bengals, 28-24 (B)
Falcons, 17-6 (TB) Bengals, 24-16 (C)
2007—Buccaneers, 31-7 (A) BALTIMORE vs. ARIZONA 2016—Ravens, 19-14 (B)
Buccaneers, 37-3 (TB) RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2; Bengals, 27-10 (C)
2008—Buccaneers, 24-9 (TB) See Arizona vs. Baltimore 2017—Ravens, 20-0 (C)
Falcons, 13-10 (A) OT BALTIMORE vs. ATLANTA Bengals, 31-27 (B)
2009—Falcons, 20-17 (A) RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2; 2018—Bengals, 34-23 (C)
Falcons, 20-10 (TB) See Atlanta vs. Baltimore Ravens, 24-21 (B)
2010—Falcons, 27-21 (A) BALTIMORE vs. BUFFALO (RS Pts.—Ravens 989, Bengals 869)
Falcons, 28-24 (TB) RS: Ravens lead series, 5-3 BALTIMORE vs. CLEVELAND
2011—Buccaneers, 16-13 (TB) 1999—Bills, 13-10 (Balt) RS: Ravens lead series, 30-10
Falcons, 45-24 (A) 2004—Ravens, 20-6 (Balt) 1999—Ravens, 17-10 (B)
2012—Falcons, 24-23 (TB) 2006—Ravens, 19-7 (Balt) Ravens, 41-9 (C)
Buccaneers, 22-17 (A) 2007—Bills, 19-14 (Buf) 2000—Ravens, 12-0 (C)
2013—Falcons, 31-23 (A) 2010—Ravens, 37-34 (Balt) OT Ravens, 44-7 (B)
Buccaneers, 41-28 (TB) 2013—Bills, 23-20 (Buf) 2001—Browns, 24-14 (C)
2014—Falcons, 56-14 (A) 2016—Ravens, 13-7 (Balt) Browns, 27-17 (B)
Falcons, 27-17 (TB) 2018—Ravens, 47-3 (Balt) 2002—Ravens, 26-21 (C)
2015—Buccaneers, 23-20 (A) OT (RS Pts.—Ravens 180, Bills 112) Browns, 14-13 (B)
Buccaneers, 23-19 (TB) BALTIMORE vs. CAROLINA 2003—Ravens, 33-13 (B)
2016—Buccaneers, 31-24 (A) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-2 Ravens, 35-0 (C)
Falcons, 43-28 (TB) 1996—Panthers, 27-16 (C) 2004—Browns, 20-3 (C)
2017—Falcons, 34-20 (A) 2002—Panthers, 10-7 (C) Ravens, 27-13 (B)
Falcons, 24-21 (TB) 2006—Panthers, 23-21 (B) 2005—Ravens, 16-3 (B)
2018—Falcons, 34-29 (A) 2010—Ravens, 37-13 (C) Browns, 20-16 (C)
Falcons, 34-32 (TB) 2014—Ravens, 38-10 (B) 2006—Ravens, 15-14 (C)
(RS Pts.—Buccaneers 1,113, Falcons 1,095) 2018—Panthers, 36-21 (C) Ravens, 27-17 (B)
ATLANTA vs. *TENNESSEE (RS Pts.—Ravens 140, Panthers 119) 2007—Browns, 27-13 (C)
RS: Series tied, 7-7 BALTIMORE vs. CHICAGO Browns, 33-30 (B) OT
1972—Falcons, 20-10 (A) RS: Bears lead series, 4-2 2008—Ravens, 28-10 (B)
1976—Oilers, 20-14 (H) 1998—Bears, 24-3 (C) Ravens, 37-27 (C)
1978—Falcons, 20-14 (A) 2001—Ravens, 17-6 (B) 2009—Ravens, 34-3 (B)
1981—Falcons, 31-27 (H) 2005—Bears, 10-6 (C) Ravens, 16-0 (C)
1984—Falcons, 42-10 (A) 2009—Ravens, 31-7 (C) 2010—Ravens, 24-17 (B)
1987—Oilers, 37-33 (H) 2013—Bears, 23-20 (C) OT Ravens, 20-10 (C)
1990—Falcons, 47-27 (A) 2017—Bears, 27-24 (B) OT 2011—Ravens, 24-10 (C)
1993—Oilers, 33-17 (H) (RS Pts.—Ravens 101, Bears 97) Ravens, 20-14 (B)
1996—Oilers, 23-13 (A) BALTIMORE vs. CINCINNATI 2012—Ravens, 23-16 (B)
1999—Titans, 30-17 (T) RS: Series tied, 23-23 Ravens, 25-15 (C)
2003—Titans, 38-31 (A) 1996—Bengals, 24-21 (B) 2013—Ravens, 14-6 (B)
2007—Titans, 20-13 (T) Bengals, 21-14 (C) Browns, 24-18 (C)
2011—Falcons, 23-17 (A) 1997—Ravens, 23-10 (B) 2014—Ravens, 23-21 (C)
2015—Falcons, 10-7 (T) Bengals, 16-14 (C) Ravens, 20-10 (B)
(RS Pts.—Falcons 331, Titans 313) 1998—Ravens, 31-24 (B)

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2015—Browns, 33-30 (B) OT 2002—Colts, 22-20 (I) 1996—Ravens, 37-31 (B) OT
Ravens, 33-27 (C) 2004—Colts, 20-10 (I) 1999—Rams, 27-10 (StL)
2016—Ravens, 25-20 (C) 2005—Colts, 24-7 (B) 2003—Rams, 33-22 (StL)
Ravens, 28-7 (B) 2006—*Colts, 15-6 (B) 2007—Ravens, 22-3 (B)
2017—Ravens, 24-10 (B) 2007—Colts, 44-20 (B) 2011—Ravens, 37-7 (StL)
Ravens, 27-10 (C) 2008—Colts, 31-3 (I) 2015—Ravens, 16-13 (B)
2019—Browns, 12-9 (C) OT 2009—Colts, 17-15 (B) (RS Pts.—Ravens 144, Rams 114)
Ravens, 26-24 (B) *Colts, 20-3 (I) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
(RS Pts.—Ravens 927, Browns 598) 2011—Ravens, 24-10 (B) BALTIMORE vs. MIAMI
BALTIMORE vs. DALLAS 2012—**Ravens, 24-9 (B) RS: Ravens lead series, 7-6
RS: Ravens lead series, 4-1 2014—Colts, 20-13 (I) PS: Ravens lead series, 2-0
2000—Ravens, 27-0 (B) 2017—Ravens, 23-16 (B) 1997—Dolphins, 24-13 (B)
2004—Ravens, 30-10 (B) (RS Pts.—Colts 288, Ravens 233) 2000—Dolphins, 19-6 (M)
2008—Ravens, 33-24 (D) (PS Pts.—Colts 44, Ravens 33) 2001—*Ravens, 20-3 (M)
2012—Ravens, 31-29 (B) *AFC Divisional Playoff 2002—Dolphins, 26-7 (M)
2016—Cowboys, 27-17 (D) **AFC First-Round Playoff 2003—Dolphins, 9-6 (M) OT
(RS Pts.—Ravens 138, Cowboys 90) BALTIMORE vs. JACKSONVILLE 2004—Ravens, 30-23 (B)
BALTIMORE vs. DENVER RS: Jaguars lead series, 12-9 2007—Dolphins, 22-16 (M) OT
RS: Series tied, 6-6 1996—Jaguars, 30-27 (J) 2008—Ravens, 27-13 (M)
PS: Ravens lead series, 2-0 Jaguars, 28-25 (B) OT *Ravens, 27-9 (M)
1996—Broncos, 45-34 (D) 1997—Jaguars, 28-27 (B) 2010—Ravens, 26-10 (B)
2000—*Ravens, 21-3 (B) Jaguars, 29-27 (J) 2013—Ravens, 26-23 (M)
2001—Ravens, 20-13 (D) 1998—Jaguars, 24-10 (J) 2014—Ravens, 28-13 (M)
2002—Ravens, 34-23 (B) Jaguars, 45-19 (B) 2015—Dolphins, 15-13 (M)
2003—Ravens, 26-6 (B) 1999—Jaguars, 6-3 (J) 2016—Ravens, 38-6 (B)
2005—Broncos, 12-10 (D) Jaguars, 30-23 (B) 2017—Ravens, 40-0 (B)
2006—Broncos, 13-3 (D) 2000—Ravens, 39-36 (B) (RS Pts.—Ravens 276, Dolphins 203)
2009—Ravens, 30-7 (B) Ravens, 15-10 (J) (PS Pts.—Ravens 47, Dolphins 12)
2010—Ravens, 31-17 (B) 2001—Ravens, 18-17 (B) *AFC First-Round Playoff
2012—Broncos, 34-17 (B) Ravens, 24-21 (J) BALTIMORE vs. MINNESOTA
**Ravens, 38-35 (D) 2 OT 2002—Ravens, 17-10 (B) RS: Series tied, 3-3
2013—Broncos, 49-27 (D) 2003—Ravens, 24-17 (B) 1998—Vikings, 38-28 (B)
2015—Broncos, 19-13 (D) 2005—Jaguars, 30-3 (J) 2001—Ravens, 19-3 (B)
2018—Ravens, 27-14 (B) 2008—Ravens, 27-7 (B) 2005—Ravens, 30-23 (B)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 272, Broncos 252) 2011—Jaguars, 12-7 (J) 2009—Vikings, 33-31 (M)
(PS Pts.—Ravens 59, Broncos 38) 2014—Ravens, 20-12 (B) 2013—Ravens, 29-26 (B)
*AFC First-Round Playoff 2015—Jaguars, 22-20 (B) 2017—Vikings, 24-16 (M)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 2016—Ravens, 19-17 (J) (RS Pts.—Ravens 153, Vikings 147)
BALTIMORE vs. DETROIT 2017—Jaguars, 44-7 (London) BALTIMORE vs. NEW ENGLAND
RS: Ravens lead series, 4-1 (RS Pts.—Jaguars 475, Ravens 401) RS: Patriots lead series, 8-1
1998—Ravens, 19-10 (B) BALTIMORE vs. KANSAS CITY PS: Series tied, 2-2
2005—Lions, 35-17 (D) RS: Chiefs lead series, 5-3 1996—Patriots, 46-38 (B)
2009—Ravens, 48-3 (B) PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0 1999—Patriots, 20-3 (NE)
2013—Ravens, 18-16 (D) 1999—Chiefs, 35-8 (B) 2004—Patriots, 24-3 (NE)
2017—Ravens, 44-20 (B) 2003—Chiefs, 17-10 (B) 2007—Patriots, 27-24 (B)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 146, Lions 84) 2004—Chiefs, 27-24 (B) 2009—Patriots, 27-21 (NE)
BALTIMORE vs. GREEN BAY 2006—Ravens, 20-10 (KC) *Ravens, 33-14 (NE)
RS: Packers lead series, 4-2 2009—Ravens, 38-24 (B) 2010—Patriots, 23-20 (NE) OT
1998—Packers, 28-10 (GB) 2010—*Ravens, 30-7 (KC) 2011—**Patriots, 23-20 (NE)
2001—Packers, 31-23 (GB) 2012—Ravens, 9-6 (KC) 2012—Ravens, 31-30 (B)
2005—Ravens, 48-3 (B) 2015—Chiefs, 34-14 (B) **Ravens, 28-13 (NE)
2009—Packers, 27-14 (GB) 2018—Chiefs, 27-24 (KC) OT 2013—Patriots, 41-7 (B)
2013—Packers, 19-17 (B) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 180, Ravens 147) 2014—***Patriots, 35-31 (NE)
2017—Ravens, 23-0 (GB) (PS Pts.—Ravens 30, Chiefs 7) 2016—Patriots, 30-23 (NE)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 135, Packers 108) *AFC First-Round Playoff (RS Pts.—Patriots 268, Ravens 170)
BALTIMORE vs. HOUSTON BALTIMORE vs. *L.A. CHARGERS (PS Pts.—Ravens 112, Patriots 85)
RS: Ravens lead series, 7-2 RS: Ravens lead series, 7-5 *AFC First-Round Playoff
PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0 PS: Chargers lead series, 1-0 **AFC Championship
2002—Ravens, 23-19 (H) 1997—Chargers, 21-17 (SD) ***AFC Divisional Playoff
2005—Ravens, 16-15 (B) 1998—Chargers, 14-13 (SD) BALTIMORE vs. NEW ORLEANS
2008—Ravens, 41-13 (H) 2000—Ravens, 24-3 (B) RS: Ravens lead series, 5-2
2010—Ravens, 34-28 (H) OT 2003—Ravens, 24-10 (SD) 1996—Ravens, 17-10 (B)
2011—Ravens, 29-14 (B) 2006—Ravens, 16-13 (B) 1999—Ravens, 31-8 (B)
*Ravens, 20-13 (B) 2007—Chargers, 32-14 (SD) 2002—Saints, 37-25 (B)
2012—Texans, 43-13 (H) 2009—Ravens, 31-26 (SD) 2006—Ravens, 35-22 (NO)
2013—Ravens, 30-9 (B) 2011—Chargers, 34-14 (SD) 2010—Ravens, 30-24 (B)
2014—Texans, 25-13 (H) 2012—Ravens, 16-13 (SD) OT 2014—Ravens, 34-27 (NO)
2017—Ravens, 23-16 (B) 2014—Chargers, 34-33 (B) 2018—Saints, 24-23 (B)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 222, Texans 182) 2015—Ravens, 29-26 (B) (RS Pts.—Ravens 195, Saints 152)
(PS Pts.—Ravens 20, Texans 13) 2018—Ravens, 22-10 (LA) BALTIMORE vs. N.Y. GIANTS
*AFC Divisional Playoff **Chargers, 23-17 (B) RS: Ravens lead series, 3-2
BALTIMORE vs. INDIANAPOLIS (RS Pts.—Ravens 253, Chargers 236) PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0
RS: Colts lead series, 8-4 (PS Pts.—Chargers 23, Ravens 17) 1997—Ravens, 24-23 (NY)
PS: Colts lead series, 2-1 *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 2000—*Ravens, 34-7 (Tampa)
1996—Colts, 26-21 (I) **AFC First-Round Playoff 2004—Ravens, 37-14 (B)
1998—Ravens, 38-31 (B) BALTIMORE vs. *L.A. RAMS 2008—Giants, 30-10 (NY)
2001—Ravens, 39-27 (B) RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2 2012—Ravens, 33-14 (B)

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2016—Giants, 27-23 (NY) Steelers, 13-10 (B) 2017—Titans, 23-20 (T)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 127, Giants 108) *Steelers, 31-24 (P) 2018—Ravens, 21-0 (T)
(PS Pts.—Ravens 34, Giants 7) 2011—Ravens, 35-7 (B) (RS Pts.—Ravens 372, Titans 324)
*Super Bowl XXXV Ravens, 23-20 (P) (PS Pts.—Ravens 54, Titans 40)
BALTIMORE vs. N.Y. JETS 2012—Ravens, 13-10 (P) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
RS: Ravens lead series, 8-2 Steelers, 23-20 (B) known as Oilers prior to 1999
1997—Jets, 19-16 (NY) OT 2013—Steelers, 19-16 (P) **AFC Divisional Playoff
1998—Ravens, 24-10 (NY) Ravens, 22-20 (B) ***AFC First-Round Playoff
2000—Ravens, 34-20 (B) 2014—Ravens, 26-6 (B) BALTIMORE vs. WASHINGTON
2004—Ravens, 20-17 (NY) OT Steelers, 43-23 (P) RS: Series tied, 3-3
2005—Ravens, 13-3 (B) ***Ravens, 30-17 (P) 1997—Ravens, 20-17 (W)
2007—Ravens, 20-13 (B) 2015—Ravens, 23-20 (P) OT 2000—Redskins, 10-3 (W)
2010—Ravens, 10-9 (NY) Ravens, 20-17 (B) 2004—Ravens, 17-10 (W)
2011—Ravens, 34-17 (B) 2016—Ravens, 21-14 (B) 2008—Ravens, 24-10 (B)
2013—Ravens, 19-3 (B) Steelers, 31-27 (P) 2012—Redskins, 31-28 (W) OT
2016—Jets, 24-16 (NY) 2017—Steelers, 26-9 (B) 2016—Redskins, 16-10 (B)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 206, Jets 135) Steelers, 39-38 (P) (RS Pts.—Ravens 102, Redskins 94)
BALTIMORE vs. OAKLAND 2018—Ravens, 26-14 (P)
RS: Ravens lead series, 8-3 Steelers, 23-16 (B) BUFFALO vs. ARIZONA
PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0 (RS Pts.—Steelers 931, Ravens 903) RS: Bills lead series, 7-4;
1996—Ravens, 19-14 (B) (PS Pts.—Steelers 98, Ravens 78) See Arizona vs. Buffalo
1998—Ravens, 13-10 (B) *AFC Divisional Playoff BUFFALO vs. ATLANTA
2000—*Ravens, 16-3 (O) **AFC Championship RS: Falcons lead series, 7-5;
2003—Raiders, 20-12 (O) ***AFC First-Round Playoff See Atlanta vs. Buffalo
2006—Ravens, 28-6 (B) BALTIMORE vs. SAN FRANCISCO BUFFALO vs. BALTIMORE
2008—Ravens, 29-10 (B) RS: Ravens lead series, 3-2 RS: Ravens lead series, 5-3;
2009—Ravens, 21-13 (O) PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0 See Baltimore vs. Buffalo
2012—Ravens, 55-20 (B) 1996—49ers, 38-20 (SF) BUFFALO vs. CAROLINA
2015—Raiders, 37-33 (O) 2003—Ravens, 44-6 (B) RS: Bills lead series, 5-2
2016—Raiders, 28-27 (B) 2007—Ravens, 9-7 (SF) 1995—Bills, 31-9 (B)
2017—Ravens, 30-17 (O) 2011—Ravens, 16-6 (B) 1998—Bills, 30-14 (C)
2018—Ravens, 34-17 (B) 2012—*Ravens, 34-31 (New Orleans) 2001—Bills, 25-24 (B)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 301, Raiders 192) 2015—49ers, 25-20 (SF) 2005—Panthers, 13-9 (B)
(PS Pts.—Ravens 16, Raiders 3) (RS Pts.—Ravens 109, 49ers 82) 2009—Bills, 20-9 (C)
*AFC Championship (PS Pts.—Ravens 34, 49ers 31) 2013—Bills, 24-23 (B)
BALTIMORE vs. PHILADELPHIA *Super Bowl XLVII 2017—Panthers, 9-3 (C)
RS: Series tied, 2-2-1 BALTIMORE vs. SEATTLE (RS Pts.—Bills 142, Panthers 101)
1997—Tie, 10-10 (B) OT RS: Seahawks lead series, 3-2 BUFFALO vs. CHICAGO
2004—Eagles, 15-10 (P) 1997—Ravens, 31-24 (B) RS: Bears lead series, 8-5
2008—Ravens, 36-7 (B) 2003—Ravens, 44-41 (B) OT 1970—Bears, 31-13 (C)
2012—Eagles, 24-23 (P) 2007—Seahawks, 27-6 (S) 1974—Bills, 16-6 (B)
2016—Ravens, 27-26 (B) 2011—Seahawks, 22-17 (S) 1979—Bears, 7-0 (B)
(RS Pts.—Ravens 106, Eagles 82) 2015—Seahawks, 35-6 (B) 1988—Bears, 24-3 (C)
BALTIMORE vs. PITTSBURGH (RS Pts.—Seahawks 149, Ravens 104) 1991—Bills, 35-20 (B)
RS: Steelers lead series, 25-21 BALTIMORE vs. TAMPA BAY 1994—Bears, 20-13 (C)
PS: Steelers lead series, 3-1 RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2 1997—Bears, 20-3 (C)
1996—Steelers, 31-17 (P) 2001—Buccaneers, 22-10 (TB) 2000—Bills, 20-3 (B)
Ravens, 31-17 (B) 2002—Buccaneers, 25-0 (B) 2002—Bills, 33-27 (B) OT
1997—Steelers, 42-34 (B) 2006—Ravens, 27-0 (TB) 2006—Bears, 40-7 (C)
Steelers, 37-0 (P) 2010—Ravens, 17-10 (B) 2010—Bears, 22-19 (Toronto)
1998—Steelers, 20-13 (B) 2014—Ravens, 48-17 (TB) 2014—Bills, 23-20 (C) OT
Steelers, 16-6 (P) 2018—Ravens, 20-12 (B) 2018—Bears, 41-9 (B)
1999—Steelers, 23-20 (B) (RS Pts.—Ravens 122, Buccaneers 86) (RS Pts.—Bears 281, Bills 194)
Ravens, 31-24 (P) BALTIMORE vs. *TENNESSEE BUFFALO vs. CINCINNATI
2000—Ravens, 16-0 (P) RS: Series tied, 10-10 RS: Bills lead series, 16-13
Steelers, 9-6 (B) PS: Ravens lead series, 2-1 PS: Bengals lead series, 2-0
2001—Ravens, 13-10 (P) 1996—Oilers, 29-13 (H) 1968—Bengals, 34-23 (C)
Steelers, 26-21 (B) Oilers, 24-21 (B) 1969—Bills, 16-13 (B)
*Steelers, 27-10 (P) 1997—Ravens, 36-10 (T) 1970—Bengals, 43-14 (B)
2002—Steelers, 31-18 (B) Ravens, 21-19 (B) 1973—Bengals, 16-13 (B)
Steelers, 34-31 (P) 1998—Oilers, 12-8 (B) 1975—Bengals, 33-24 (C)
2003—Steelers, 34-15 (P) Oilers, 16-14 (T) 1978—Bills, 5-0 (B)
Ravens, 13-10 (B) OT 1999—Titans, 14-11 (T) 1979—Bills, 51-24 (B)
2004—Ravens, 30-13 (B) Ravens, 41-14 (B) 1980—Bills, 14-0 (C)
Steelers, 20-7 (P) 2000—Titans, 14-6 (B) 1981—Bengals, 27-24 (C) OT
2005—Steelers, 20-19 (P) Ravens, 24-23 (T) *Bengals, 28-21 (C)
Ravens, 16-13 (B) OT **Ravens, 24-10 (T) 1983—Bills, 10-6 (C)
2006—Ravens, 27-0 (B) 2001—Ravens, 26-7 (B) 1984—Bengals, 52-21 (C)
Ravens, 31-7 (P) Ravens, 16-10 (T) 1985—Bengals, 23-17 (B)
2007—Steelers, 38-7 (P) 2002—Ravens, 13-12 (B) 1986—Bengals, 36-33 (C) OT
Ravens, 27-21 (B) 2003—***Titans, 20-17 (B) 1988—Bengals, 35-21 (C)
2008—Steelers, 23-20 (P) OT 2005—Titans, 25-10 (T) **Bengals, 21-10 (C)
Steelers, 13-9 (B) 2006—Ravens, 27-26 (T) 1989—Bills, 24-7 (B)
**Steelers, 23-14 (P) 2008—Titans, 13-10 (B) 1991—Bills, 35-16 (B)
2009—Ravens, 20-17 (B) OT **Ravens, 13-10 (T) 1996—Bills, 31-17 (B)
Steelers, 23-20 (P) 2011—Titans, 26-13 (T) 1998—Bills, 33-20 (C)
2010—Ravens, 17-14 (P) 2014—Ravens, 21-7 (B) 2002—Bills, 27-9 (B)

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2003—Bills, 22-16 (B) OT Broncos, 21-20 (B) 1973—Bills, 31-13 (Buff)
2004—Bills, 33-17 (C) 1968—Broncos, 34-32 (D) Bills, 24-17 (Balt)
2005—Bills, 37-27 (C) 1969—Bills, 41-28 (B) 1974—Bills, 27-14 (Balt)
2007—Bills, 33-21 (B) 1970—Broncos, 25-10 (B) Bills, 6-0 (Buff)
2010—Bills, 49-31 (C) 1975—Bills, 38-14 (B) 1975—Bills, 38-31 (Balt)
2011—Bengals, 23-20 (C) 1977—Broncos, 26-6 (D) Colts, 42-35 (Buff)
2013—Bengals, 27-24 (B) OT 1979—Broncos, 19-16 (B) 1976—Colts, 31-13 (Buff)
2015—Bengals, 34-21 (B) 1981—Bills, 9-7 (B) Colts, 58-20 (Balt)
2016—Bills, 16-12 (C) 1984—Broncos, 37-7 (B) 1977—Colts, 17-14 (Balt)
2017—Bengals, 20-16 (C) 1987—Bills, 21-14 (B) Colts, 31-13 (Buff)
(RS Pts.—Bills 707, Bengals 639) 1989—Broncos, 28-14 (B) 1978—Bills, 24-17 (Buff)
(PS Pts.—Bengals 49, Bills 31) 1990—Bills, 29-28 (B) Bills, 21-14 (Balt)
*AFC Divisional Playoff 1991—*Bills, 10-7 (B) 1979—Bills, 31-13 (Balt)
**AFC Championship 1992—Bills, 27-17 (B) Colts, 14-13 (Buff)
BUFFALO vs. CLEVELAND 1994—Bills, 27-20 (B) 1980—Colts, 17-12 (Buff)
RS: Browns lead series, 11-9 1995—Broncos, 22-7 (D) Colts, 28-24 (Balt)
PS: Browns lead series, 1-0 1997—Broncos, 23-20 (B) OT 1981—Bills, 35-3 (Balt)
1972—Browns, 27-10 (C) 2002—Broncos, 28-23 (D) Bills, 23-17 (Buff)
1974—Bills, 15-10 (C) 2005—Broncos, 28-17 (B) 1982—Bills, 20-0 (Buff)
1977—Browns, 27-16 (B) 2007—Broncos, 15-14 (B) 1983—Bills, 28-23 (Buff)
1978—Browns, 41-20 (C) 2008—Bills, 30-23 (D) Bills, 30-7 (Balt)
1981—Bills, 22-13 (B) 2011—Bills, 40-14 (B) 1984—Colts, 31-17 (I)
1984—Browns, 13-10 (B) 2014—Broncos, 24-17 (D) Bills, 21-15 (Buff)
1985—Browns, 17-7 (C) 2017—Bills, 26-16 (B) 1985—Colts, 49-17 (I)
1986—Browns, 21-17 (B) (RS Pts.—Bills 881, Broncos 811) Bills, 21-9 (Buff)
1987—Browns, 27-21 (C) (PS Pts.—Bills 10, Broncos 7) 1986—Bills, 24-13 (Buff)
1989—*Browns, 34-30 (C) *AFC Championship Colts, 24-14 (I)
1990—Bills, 42-0 (C) BUFFALO vs. DETROIT 1987—Colts, 47-6 (Buff)
1995—Bills, 22-19 (C) RS: Bills lead series, 6-4-1 Bills, 27-3 (I)
2004—Bills, 37-7 (B) 1972—Tie, 21-21 (B) 1988—Bills, 34-23 (Buff)
2007—Browns, 8-0 (C) 1976—Lions, 27-14 (D) Colts, 17-14 (I)
2008—Browns, 29-27 (B) 1979—Bills, 20-17 (D) 1989—Colts, 37-14 (I)
2009—Browns, 6-3 (B) 1991—Lions, 17-14 (B) OT Bills, 30-7 (Buff)
2010—Bills, 13-6 (B) 1994—Lions, 35-21 (D) 1990—Bills, 26-10 (Buff)
2012—Bills, 24-14 (C) 1997—Bills, 22-13 (B) Bills, 31-7 (I)
2013—Browns, 37-24 (C) 2002—Bills, 24-17 (B) 1991—Bills, 42-6 (Buff)
2014—Bills, 26-10 (B) 2006—Lions, 20-17 (D) Bills, 35-7 (I)
2016—Bills, 33-13 (B) 2010—Bills, 14-12 (B) 1992—Bills, 38-0 (Buff)
(RS Pts.—Bills 389, Browns 345) 2014—Bills, 17-14 (D) Colts, 16-13 (I) OT
(PS Pts.—Browns 34, Bills 30) 2018—Bills, 14-13 (B) 1993—Bills, 23-9 (Buff)
*AFC Divisional Playoff (RS Pts.—Lions 206, Bills 198) Bills, 30-10 (I)
BUFFALO vs. DALLAS BUFFALO vs. GREEN BAY 1994—Colts, 27-17 (Buff)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 6-4 RS: Bills lead series, 8-5 Colts, 10-9 (I)
PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0 1974—Bills, 27-7 (GB) 1995—Bills, 20-14 (Buff)
1971—Cowboys, 49-37 (B) 1979—Bills, 19-12 (B) Bills, 16-10 (I)
1976—Cowboys, 17-10 (D) 1982—Packers, 33-21 (Mil) 1996—Bills, 16-13 (Buff) OT
1981—Cowboys, 27-14 (D) 1988—Bills, 28-0 (B) Colts, 13-10 (I) OT
1984—Bills, 14-3 (B) 1991—Bills, 34-24 (Mil) 1997—Bills, 37-35 (B)
1992—*Cowboys, 52-17 (Pasadena) 1994—Bills 29-20 (B) Bills, 9-6 (I)
1993—Bills, 13-10 (D) 1997—Packers, 31-21 (GB) 1998—Bills, 31-24 (I)
**Cowboys, 30-13 (Atlanta) 2000—Bills 27-18 (B) Bills, 34-11 (B)
1996—Bills, 10-7 (B) 2002—Packers, 10-0 (GB) 1999—Colts, 31-14 (I)
2003—Cowboys, 10-6 (D) 2006—Bills, 24-10 (B) Bills, 31-6 (B)
2007—Cowboys, 25-24 (B) 2010—Packers, 34-7 (GB) 2000—Colts, 18-16 (B)
2011—Cowboys, 44-7 (D) 2014—Bills, 21-13 (B) Colts, 44-20 (I)
2015—Bills, 16-6 (B) 2018—Packers, 22-0 (GB) 2001—Colts, 42-26 (I)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 198, Bills 151) (RS Pts.—Bills 258, Packers 234) Colts, 30-14 (B)
(PS Pts.—Cowboys 82, Bills 30) BUFFALO vs. HOUSTON 2003—Colts, 17-14 (B)
*Super Bowl XXVII RS: Texans lead series, 5-4 2006—Colts, 17-16 (I)
**Super Bowl XXVIII 2002—Bills, 31-24 (H) 2009—Bills, 30-7 (B)
BUFFALO vs. DENVER 2003—Texans, 12-10 (B) 2012—Colts, 20-13 (I)
RS: Bills lead series, 20-16-1 2005—Bills, 22-7 (B) 2015—Bills, 27-14 (B)
PS: Bills lead series, 1-0 2006—Bills, 24-21 (H) 2017—Bills, 13-7 (B) OT
1960—Broncos, 27-21 (B) 2009—Texans, 31-10 (B) 2018—Colts, 37-5 (I)
Tie, 38-38 (D) 2012—Texans, 21-9 (H) (RS Pts.—Bills 1,435, Colts 1,356)
1961—Broncos, 22-10 (B) 2014—Texans, 23-17 (H) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
Bills, 23-10 (D) 2015—Bills, 30-21 (B) BUFFALO vs. JACKSONVILLE
1962—Broncos, 23-20 (B) 2018—Texans, 20-13 (H) RS: Bills lead series, 9-6
Bills, 45-38 (D) (RS Pts.—Texans 180, Bills 166) PS: Jaguars lead series, 2-0
1963—Bills, 30-28 (D) BUFFALO vs. *INDIANAPOLIS 1996—*Jaguars, 30-27 (B)
Bills, 27-17 (B) RS: Bills lead series, 37-32-1 1997—Jaguars, 20-14 (B)
1964—Bills, 30-13 (B) 1970—Tie, 17-17 (Balt) 1998—Bills, 17-16 (B)
Bills, 30-19 (D) Colts, 20-14 (Buff) 2001—Bills, 13-10 (J)
1965—Bills, 30-15 (D) 1971—Colts, 43-0 (Buff) 2003—Bills, 38-17 (J)
Bills, 31-13 (B) Colts, 24-0 (Balt) 2004—Jaguars, 13-10 (B)
1966—Bills, 38-21 (B) 1972—Colts, 17-0 (Buff) 2006—Bills, 27-24 (B)
1967—Bills, 17-16 (D) Colts, 35-7 (Balt) 2007—Jaguars, 36-14 (J)

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2008—Bills, 20-16 (J) 1962—Bills, 35-10 (B) 1975—Dolphins, 35-30 (B)
2009—Jaguars, 18-15 (J) Bills, 40-20 (SD) Dolphins, 31-21 (M)
2010—Jaguars, 36-26 (B) 1963—Chargers, 14-10 (SD) 1976—Dolphins, 30-21 (B)
2012—Bills, 34-18 (B) Chargers, 23-13 (B) Dolphins, 45-27 (M)
2013—Bills, 27-20 (J) 1964—Bills, 30-3 (B) 1977—Dolphins, 13-0 (B)
2015—Jaguars, 34-31 (London) Bills, 27-24 (SD) Dolphins, 31-14 (M)
2016—Bills, 28-21 (B) **Bills, 20-7 (B) 1978—Dolphins, 31-24 (M)
2017—*Jaguars, 10-3 (J) 1965—Chargers, 34-3 (B) Dolphins, 25-24 (B)
2018—Bills, 24-21 (B) Tie, 20-20 (SD) 1979—Dolphins, 9-7 (B)
(RS Pts.—Bills 338, Jaguars 320) **Bills, 23-0 (SD) Dolphins, 17-7 (M)
(PS Pts.—Jaguars 40, Bills 30) 1966—Chargers, 27-7 (SD) 1980—Bills, 17-7 (B)
*AFC First-Round Playoff Tie, 17-17 (B) Dolphins, 17-14 (M)
BUFFALO vs. *KANSAS CITY 1967—Chargers, 37-17 (B) 1981—Bills, 31-21 (B)
RS: Bills lead series, 24-20-1 1968—Chargers, 21-6 (B) Dolphins, 16-6 (M)
PS: Bills lead series, 2-1 1969—Chargers, 45-6 (SD) 1982—Dolphins, 9-7 (B)
1960—Texans, 45-28 (B) 1971—Chargers, 20-3 (SD) Dolphins, 27-10 (M)
Texans, 24-7 (D) 1973—Chargers, 34-7 (SD) 1983—Dolphins, 12-0 (B)
1961—Bills, 27-24 (B) 1976—Chargers, 34-13 (B) Bills, 38-35 (M) OT
Bills, 30-20 (D) 1979—Chargers, 27-19 (SD) 1984—Dolphins, 21-17 (B)
1962—Texans, 41-21 (D) 1980—Bills, 26-24 (SD) Dolphins, 38-7 (M)
Bills, 23-14 (B) ***Chargers, 20-14 (SD) 1985—Dolphins, 23-14 (B)
1963—Tie, 27-27 (B) 1981—Bills, 28-27 (SD) Dolphins, 28-0 (M)
Bills, 35-26 (KC) 1985—Chargers, 14-9 (B) 1986—Dolphins, 27-14 (M)
1964—Bills, 34-17 (B) Chargers, 40-7 (SD) Dolphins, 34-24 (B)
Bills, 35-22 (KC) 1998—Chargers, 16-14 (SD) 1987—Bills, 34-31 (M) OT
1965—Bills, 23-7 (KC) 2000—Bills, 27-24 (B) OT Bills, 27-0 (B)
Bills, 34-25 (B) 2001—Chargers, 27-24 (SD) 1988—Bills, 9-6 (B)
1966—Chiefs, 42-20 (B) 2002—Bills, 20-13 (B) Bills, 31-6 (M)
Bills, 29-14 (KC) 2005—Chargers, 48-10 (SD) 1989—Bills, 27-24 (M)
**Chiefs, 31-7 (B) 2006—Chargers, 24-21 (B) Bills, 31-17 (B)
1967—Chiefs, 23-13 (KC) 2008—Bills, 23-14 (B) 1990—Dolphins, 30-7 (M)
1968—Chiefs, 18-7 (B) 2011—Chargers, 37-10 (SD) Bills, 24-14 (B)
1969—Chiefs, 29-7 (B) 2014—Chargers, 22-10 (B) *Bills, 44-34 (B)
Chiefs, 22-19 (KC) 2017—Chargers, 54-24 (LA) 1991—Bills, 35-31 (B)
1971—Chiefs, 22-9 (KC) 2018—Chargers, 31-20 (B) Bills, 41-27 (M)
1973—Bills, 23-14 (B) (RS Pts.—Chargers 899, Bills 609) 1992—Dolphins, 37-10 (B)
1976—Bills, 50-17 (B) (PS Pts.—Bills 57, Chargers 27) Bills, 26-20 (M)
1978—Bills, 28-13 (B) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 **Bills, 29-10 (M)
Chiefs, 14-10 (KC) **AFL Championship 1993—Dolphins, 22-13 (B)
1982—Bills, 14-9 (B) ***AFC Divisional Playoff Bills, 47-34 (M)
1983—Bills, 14-9 (KC) BUFFALO vs. *L.A. RAMS 1994—Bills, 21-11 (B)
1986—Chiefs, 20-17 (B) RS: Bills lead series, 7-5 Bills, 42-31 (M)
Bills, 17-14 (KC) 1970—Rams, 19-0 (B) 1995—Dolphins, 23-6 (M)
1991—Chiefs, 33-6 (KC) 1974—Rams, 19-14 (LA) Bills, 23-20 (B)
***Bills, 37-14 (B) 1980—Bills, 10-7 (B) OT ***Bills, 37-22 (B)
1993—Chiefs, 23-7 (KC) 1983—Rams, 41-17 (LA) 1996—Dolphins, 21-7 (B)
****Bills, 30-13 (B) 1989—Bills, 23-20 (B) Dolphins, 16-14 (M)
1994—Bills, 44-10 (B) 1992—Bills, 40-7 (B) 1997—Bills, 9-6 (B)
1996—Bills, 20-9 (B) 1995—Bills, 45-27 (StL) Dolphins, 30-13 (M)
1997—Chiefs, 22-16 (KC) 1998—Rams, 34-33 (B) 1998—Dolphins, 13-7 (M)
2000—Bills, 21-17 (KC) 2004—Bills, 37-17 (B) Bills, 30-24 (B)
2002—Chiefs, 17-16 (KC) 2008—Bills, 31-14 (StL) ***Dolphins, 24-17 (M)
2003—Chiefs, 38-5 (KC) 2012—Rams, 15-12 (B) 1999—Bills, 23-18 (M)
2005—Bills, 14-3 (B) 2016—Bills, 30-19 (LA) Bills, 23-3 (B)
2008—Bills, 54-31 (KC) (RS Pts.—Bills 292, Rams 239) 2000—Dolphins, 22-13 (M)
2009—Bills, 16-10 (KC) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 Dolphins, 33-6 (B)
2010—Chiefs, 13-10 (KC) OT BUFFALO vs. MIAMI 2001—Dolphins, 34-27 (B)
2011—Bills, 41-7 (KC) RS: Dolphins lead series, 60-45-1 Dolphins, 34-7 (M)
2012—Bills, 35-17 (B) PS: Bills lead series, 3-1 2002—Bills, 23-10 (M)
2013—Chiefs, 23-13 (B) 1966—Bills, 58-24 (B) Bills, 38-21 (B)
2014—Chiefs, 17-13 (B) Bills, 29-0 (M) 2003—Dolphins, 17-7 (M)
2015—Chiefs, 30-22 (KC) 1967—Bills, 35-13 (B) Dolphins, 20-3 (B)
2017—Bills, 16-10 (KC) Dolphins, 17-14 (M) 2004—Bills, 20-13 (B)
(RS Pts.—Bills 970, Chiefs 902) 1968—Tie, 14-14 (M) Bills, 42-32 (M)
(PS Pts.—Bills 74, Chiefs 58) Dolphins, 21-17 (B) 2005—Bills, 20-14 (B)
*Franchise in Dallas prior to 1963 and 1969—Dolphins, 24-6 (M) Dolphins, 24-23 (M)
known as Texans Bills, 28-3 (B) 2006—Bills, 16-6 (M)
**AFL Championship 1970—Dolphins, 33-14 (B) Bills, 21-0 (B)
***AFC Divisional Playoff Dolphins, 45-7 (M) 2007—Bills, 13-10 (M)
****AFC Championship 1971—Dolphins, 29-14 (B) Bills, 38-17 (B)
BUFFALO vs. *L.A. CHARGERS Dolphins, 34-0 (M) 2008—Dolphins, 25-16 (M)
RS: Chargers lead series, 24-10-2 1972—Dolphins, 24-23 (M) Dolphins, 16-3 (Toronto)
PS: Bills lead series, 2-1 Dolphins, 30-16 (B) 2009—Dolphins, 38-10 (M)
1960—Chargers, 24-10 (B) 1973—Dolphins, 27-6 (M) Bills, 31-14 (B)
Bills, 32-3 (LA) Dolphins, 17-0 (B) 2010—Dolphins, 15-10 (B)
1961—Chargers, 19-11 (B) 1974—Dolphins, 24-16 (B) Bills, 17-14 (M)
Chargers, 28-10 (SD) Dolphins, 35-28 (M)

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2011—Dolphins, 35-8 (M) Patriots, 20-7 (Buff) Patriots, 41-25 (B)
Dolphins, 30-23 (B) 1978—Patriots, 14-10 (Buff) 2017—Patriots, 23-3 (B)
2012—Bills, 19-14 (B) Patriots, 26-24 (NE) Patriots, 37-16 (NE)
Dolphins, 24-10 (M) 1979—Patriots, 26-6 (Buff) 2017—Patriots, 25-6 (B)
2013—Bills, 23-21 (M) Bills, 16-13 (NE) OT Patriots, 24-12 (NE)
Bills, 19-0 (B) 1980—Bills, 31-13 (Buff) (RS Pts.—Patriots 2,608, Bills 2,137)
2014—Bills, 29-10 (B) Patriots, 24-2 (NE) (PS Pts.—Patriots 26, Bills 8)
Dolphins, 22-9 (M) 1981—Bills, 20-17 (Buff) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1971
2015—Bills, 41-14 (M) Bills, 19-10 (NE) **Division Playoff
Bills, 33-17 (B) 1982—Patriots, 30-19 (NE) BUFFALO vs. NEW ORLEANS
2016—Dolphins, 28-25 (M) 1983—Patriots, 31-0 (Buff) RS: Saints lead series, 7-4
Dolphins, 34-31 (B) OT Patriots, 21-7 (NE) 1973—Saints, 13-0 (NO)
2017—Bills, 24-16 (B) 1984—Patriots, 21-17 (Buff) 1980—Bills, 35-26 (NO)
Bills, 22-16 (M) Patriots, 38-10 (NE) 1983—Bills, 27-21 (B)
2018—Dolphins, 21-17 (M) 1985—Patriots, 17-14 (Buff) 1989—Saints, 22-19 (B)
Bills, 42-17 (B) Patriots, 14-3 (NE) 1992—Bills, 20-16 (NO)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 2,259, Bills 2,058) 1986—Patriots, 23-3 (Buff) 1998—Bills, 45-33 (NO)
(PS Pts.—Bills 127, Dolphins 90) Patriots, 22-19 (NE) 2001—Saints, 24-6 (B)
*AFC Divisional Playoff 1987—Patriots, 14-7 (NE) 2005—Saints, 19-7 (San Antonio)
**AFC Championship Patriots, 13-7 (Buff) 2009—Saints, 27-7 (B)
***AFC First-Round Playoff 1988—Bills, 16-14 (NE) 2013—Saints, 35-17 (NO)
BUFFALO vs. MINNESOTA Bills, 23-20 (Buff) 2017—Saints, 47-10 (B)
RS: Vikings lead series, 8-6 1989—Bills, 31-10 (Buff) (RS Pts.—Saints 283, Bills 193)
1971—Vikings, 19-0 (M) Patriots, 33-24 (NE) BUFFALO vs. N.Y. GIANTS
1975—Vikings, 35-13 (B) 1990—Bills, 27-10 (NE) RS: Series tied, 6-6
1979—Vikings, 10-3 (M) Bills, 14-0 (Buff) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0
1982—Bills, 23-22 (B) 1991—Bills, 22-17 (Buff) 1970—Giants, 20-6 (NY)
1985—Vikings, 27-20 (B) Patriots, 16-13 (NE) 1975—Giants, 17-14 (B)
1988—Bills, 13-10 (B) 1992—Bills, 41-7 (NE) 1978—Bills, 41-17 (B)
1994—Vikings, 21-17 (B) Bills, 16-7 (Buff) 1987—Bills, 6-3 (B) OT
1997—Vikings, 34-13 (B) 1993—Bills, 38-14 (Buff) 1990—Bills, 17-13 (NY)
2000—Vikings, 31-27 (M) Bills, 13-10 (NE) OT *Giants, 20-19 (Tampa)
2002—Bills, 45-39 (M) OT 1994—Bills, 38-35 (NE) 1993—Bills, 17-14 (B)
2006—Bills, 17-12 (B) Patriots, 41-17 (Buff) 1996—Bills, 23-20 (NY) OT
2010—Vikings, 38-14 (M) 1995—Patriots, 27-14 (NE) 1999—Giants, 19-17 (B)
2014—Bills, 17-16 (B) Patriots, 35-25 (Buff) 2003—Bills, 24-7 (NY)
2018—Bills, 27-6 (M) 1996—Bills, 17-10 (Buff) 2007—Giants, 38-21 (B)
(RS Pts.—Vikings 320, Bills 249) Patriots, 28-25 (NE) 2011—Giants, 27-24 (NY)
BUFFALO vs. *NEW ENGLAND 1997—Patriots, 33-6 (NE) 2015—Giants, 24-10 (B)
RS: Patriots lead series, 73-43-1 Patriots, 31-10 (Buff) (RS Pts.—Bills 220, Giants 219)
PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0 1998—Bills, 13-10 (Buff) (PS Pts.—Giants 20, Bills 19)
1960—Bills, 13-0 (Bos) Patriots, 25-21 (NE) *Super Bowl XXV
Bills, 38-14 (Buff) 1999—Bills, 17-7 (Buff) BUFFALO vs. *N.Y. JETS
1961—Patriots, 23-21 (Buff) Bills, 13-10 (NE) OT RS: Bills lead series, 61-55
Patriots, 52-21 (Bos) 2000—Bills, 16-13 (NE) OT PS: Bills lead series, 1-0
1962—Tie, 28-28 (Buff) Patriots, 13-10 (Buff) OT 1960—Titans, 27-3 (NY)
Patriots, 21-10 (Bos) 2001—Patriots, 21-11 (NE) Titans, 17-13 (B)
1963—Bills, 28-21 (Buff) Patriots, 12-9 (Buff) OT 1961—Bills, 41-31 (B)
Patriots, 17-7 (Bos) 2002—Patriots, 38-7 (Buff) Titans, 21-14 (NY)
**Patriots, 26-8 (Buff) Patriots, 27-17 (NE) 1962—Titans, 17-6 (B)
1964—Patriots, 36-28 (Buff) 2003—Bills, 31-0 (Buff) Bills, 20-3 (NY)
Bills, 24-14 (Bos) Patriots, 31-0 (NE) 1963—Bills, 45-14 (B)
1965—Bills, 24-7 (Buff) 2004—Patriots, 31-17 (Buff) Bills, 19-10 (NY)
Bills, 23-7 (Bos) Patriots, 29-6 (NE) 1964—Bills, 34-24 (B)
1966—Patriots, 20-10 (Buff) 2005—Patriots, 21-16 (NE) Bills, 20-7 (NY)
Patriots, 14-3 (Bos) Patriots, 35-7 (Buff) 1965—Bills, 33-21 (B)
1967—Patriots, 23-0 (Buff) 2006—Patriots, 19-17 (NE) Jets, 14-12 (NY)
Bills, 44-16 (Bos) Patriots, 28-6 (Buff) 1966—Bills, 33-23 (NY)
1968—Patriots, 16-7 (Buff) 2007—Patriots, 38-7 (NE) Bills, 14-3 (B)
Patriots, 23-6 (Bos) Patriots, 56-10 (Buff) 1967—Bills, 20-17 (B)
1969—Bills, 23-16 (Buff) 2008—Patriots, 20-10 (NE) Jets, 20-10 (NY)
Patriots, 35-21 (Bos) Patriots, 13-0 (Buff) 1968—Bills, 37-35 (B)
1970—Bills, 45-10 (Bos) 2009—Patriots, 25-24 (NE) Jets, 25-21 (NY)
Patriots, 14-10 (Buff) Patriots, 17-10 (Buff) 1969—Jets, 33-19 (B)
1971—Patriots, 38-33 (NE) 2010—Patriots, 38-30 (NE) Jets, 16-6 (NY)
Bills, 27-20 (Buff) Patriots, 34-3 (Buff) 1970—Bills, 34-31 (B)
1972—Bills, 38-14 (Buff) 2011—Bills, 34-31 (Buff) Bills, 10-6 (NY)
Bills, 27-24 (NE) Patriots, 49-21 (NE) 1971—Jets, 28-17 (NY)
1973—Bills, 31-13 (NE) 2012—Patriots, 52-28 (B) Jets, 20-7 (B)
Bills, 37-13 (Buff) Patriots, 37-31 (NE) 1972—Jets, 41-24 (B)
1974—Bills, 30-28 (Buff) 2013—Patriots, 23-21 (B) Jets, 41-3 (NY)
Bills, 29-28 (NE) Patriots, 34-20 (NE) 1973—Bills, 9-7 (B)
1975—Bills, 45-31 (Buff) 2014—Patriots, 37-22 (B) Bills, 34-14 (NY)
Bills, 34-14 (NE) Bills, 17-9 (NE) 1974—Bills, 16-12 (B)
1976—Patriots, 26-22 (Buff) 2015—Patriots, 40-32 (B) Jets, 20-10 (NY)
Patriots, 20-10 (NE) Patriots, 20-13 (NE) 1975—Bills, 42-14 (B)
1977—Bills, 24-14 (NE) 2016—Bills, 16-0 (NE) Bills, 24-23 (NY)

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1976—Jets, 17-14 (NY) 2015—Bills, 22-17 (NY) BUFFALO vs. PITTSBURGH
Jets, 19-14 (B) Bills, 22-17 (B) RS: Steelers lead series, 14-8
1977—Jets, 24-19 (B) 2016—Jets, 37-31 (B) PS: Steelers lead series, 2-1
Bills, 14-10 (NY) Jets, 30-10 (NY) 1970—Steelers, 23-10 (P)
1978—Jets, 21-20 (B) 2017—Bills, 21-12 (B) 1972—Steelers, 38-21 (B)
Jets, 45-14 (NY) Jets, 34-21 (NY) 1974—*Steelers, 32-14 (P)
1979—Bills, 46-31 (B) 2018—Bills, 41-10 (NY) 1975—Bills, 30-21 (P)
Bills, 14-12 (NY) Jets, 27-23 (B) 1978—Steelers, 28-17 (B)
1980—Bills, 20-10 (B) (RS Pts.—Bills 2,436, Jets 2,379) 1979—Steelers, 28-0 (P)
Bills, 31-24 (NY) (PS Pts.—Bills 31, Jets 27) 1980—Bills, 28-13 (B)
1981—Bills, 31-0 (B) *Jets known as Titans prior to 1963 1982—Bills, 13-0 (B)
Jets, 33-14 (NY) **AFC First-Round Playoff 1985—Steelers, 30-24 (P)
**Bills, 31-27 (NY) BUFFALO vs. *OAKLAND 1986—Bills, 16-12 (B)
1983—Jets, 34-10 (B) RS: Raiders lead series, 21-18 1988—Bills, 36-28 (B)
Bills, 24-17 (NY) PS: Bills lead series, 2-0 1991—Bills, 52-34 (B)
1984—Jets, 28-26 (B) 1960—Bills, 38-9 (B) 1992—Bills, 28-20 (B)
Jets, 21-17 (NY) Raiders, 20-7 (O) *Bills, 24-3 (P)
1985—Jets, 42-3 (NY) 1961—Raiders, 31-22 (B) 1993—Steelers, 23-0 (P)
Jets, 27-7 (B) Bills, 26-21 (O) 1994—Steelers, 23-10 (P)
1986—Jets, 28-24 (B) 1962—Bills, 14-6 (B) 1995—*Steelers, 40-21 (P)
Jets, 14-13 (NY) Bills, 10-6 (O) 1996—Steelers, 24-6 (P)
1987—Jets, 31-28 (B) 1963—Raiders, 35-17 (O) 1999—Bills, 24-21 (B)
Bills, 17-14 (NY) Bills, 12-0 (B) 2001—Steelers, 20-3 (B)
1988—Bills, 37-14 (NY) 1964—Bills, 23-20 (B) 2004—Steelers, 29-24 (B)
Bills, 9-6 (B) OT Raiders, 16-13 (O) 2007—Steelers, 26-3 (P)
1989—Bills, 34-3 (B) 1965—Bills, 17-12 (B) 2010—Steelers, 19-16 (B) OT
Bills, 37-0 (NY) Bills, 17-14 (O) 2013—Steelers, 23-10 (P)
1990—Bills, 30-7 (NY) 1966—Bills, 31-10 (O) 2016—Steelers, 27-20 (B)
Bills, 30-27 (B) 1967—Raiders, 24-20 (B) (RS Pts.—Steelers 510, Bills 391)
1991—Bills, 23-20 (NY) Raiders, 28-21 (O) (PS Pts.—Steelers 75, Bills 59)
Bills, 24-13 (B) 1968—Raiders, 48-6 (B) *AFC Divisional Playoff
1992—Bills, 24-20 (NY) Raiders, 13-10 (O) BUFFALO vs. SAN FRANCISCO
Jets, 24-17 (B) 1969—Raiders, 50-21 (O) RS: Series tied, 6-6
1993—Bills, 19-10 (NY) 1972—Raiders, 28-16 (O) 1972—Bills, 27-20 (B)
Bills, 16-14 (B) 1974—Bills, 21-20 (B) 1980—Bills, 18-13 (SF)
1994—Jets, 23-3 (B) 1977—Raiders, 34-13 (O) 1983—49ers, 23-10 (B)
Jets, 22-17 (NY) 1980—Bills, 24-7 (B) 1989—49ers, 21-10 (SF)
1995—Bills, 29-10 (B) 1983—Raiders, 27-24 (B) 1992—Bills, 34-31 (SF)
Bills, 28-26 (NY) 1987—Raiders, 34-21 (LA) 1995—49ers, 27-17 (SF)
1996—Bills, 25-22 (NY) 1988—Bills, 37-21 (B) 1998—Bills, 26-21 (B)
Bills, 35-10 (B) 1990—Bills, 38-24 (B) 2001—49ers, 35-0 (SF)
1997—Bills, 28-22 (NY) **Bills, 51-3 (B) 2004—Bills, 41-7 (SF)
Bills, 20-10 (B) 1991—Bills, 30-27 (LA) OT 2008—49ers, 10-3 (B)
1998—Jets, 34-12 (NY) 1992—Raiders, 20-3 (LA) 2012—49ers, 45-3 (SF)
Jets, 17-10 (B) 1993—Raiders, 25-24 (B) 2016—Bills, 45-16 (B)
1999—Bills, 17-3 (B) ***Bills, 29-23 (B) (RS Pts.—49ers 269, Bills 234)
Jets, 17-7 (NY) 1998—Bills, 44-21 (B) BUFFALO vs. SEATTLE
2000—Jets, 27-14 (NY) 1999—Raiders, 20-14 (B) RS: Seahawks lead series, 8-5
Bills, 23-20 (B) 2002—Raiders, 49-31 (B) 1977—Seahawks, 56-17 (S)
2001—Jets, 42-36 (B) 2004—Raiders, 13-10 (O) 1984—Seahawks, 31-28 (S)
Bills, 14-9 (NY) 2005—Raiders, 38-17 (O) 1988—Bills, 13-3 (S)
2002—Jets, 37-31 (B) OT 2008—Bills, 24-23 (B) 1989—Seahawks, 17-16 (S)
Jets, 31-13 (NY) 2011—Bills, 38-35 (B) 1995—Bills, 27-21 (B)
2003—Jets, 30-3 (NY) 2014—Raiders, 26-24 (O) 1996—Seahawks, 26-18 (S)
Bills, 17-6 (B) 2016—Raiders, 38-24 (O) 1999—Seahawks, 26-16 (S)
2004—Jets, 16-14 (NY) 2017—Bills, 34-14 (B) 2000—Bills, 42-23 (S)
Bills, 22-17 (B) (RS Pts.—Raiders 907, Bills 836) 2001—Seahawks, 23-20 (B)
2005—Bills, 27-17 (B) (PS Pts.—Bills 80, Raiders 26) 2004—Bills, 38-9 (S)
Jets, 30-26 (NY) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 2008—Bills, 34-10 (B)
2006—Jets, 28-20 (B) **AFC Championship 2012—Seahawks, 50-17 (Toronto)
Bills, 31-13 (NY) ***AFC Divisional Playoff 2016—Seahawks, 31-25 (S)
2007—Bills, 17-14 (B) BUFFALO vs. PHILADELPHIA (RS Pts.—Seahawks 326, Bills 311)
Bills, 13-3 (NY) RS: Eagles lead series, 7-6 BUFFALO vs. TAMPA BAY
2008—Jets, 26-17 (B) 1973—Bills, 27-26 (B) RS: Buccaneers lead series, 7-4
Jets, 31-27 (NY) 1981—Eagles, 20-14 (B) 1976—Bills, 14-9 (TB)
2009—Bills, 16-13 (NY) OT 1984—Eagles, 27-17 (B) 1978—Buccaneers, 31-10 (TB)
Jets, 19-13 (Toronto) 1985—Eagles, 21-17 (P) 1982—Buccaneers, 24-23 (TB)
2010—Jets, 38-14 (B) 1987—Eagles, 17-7 (P) 1986—Buccaneers, 34-28 (TB)
Jets, 38-7 (NY) 1990—Bills, 30-23 (B) 1988—Buccaneers, 10-5 (TB)
2011—Jets, 27-11 (B) 1993—Bills, 10-7 (P) 1991—Bills, 17-10 (TB)
Jets, 28-24 (NY) 1996—Bills, 24-17 (P) 2000—Buccaneers, 31-17 (TB)
2012—Jets, 48-28 (NY) 1999—Bills, 26-0 (B) 2005—Buccaneers, 19-3 (TB)
Bills, 28-9 (B) 2003—Eagles, 23-13 (B) 2009—Bills, 33-20 (B)
2013—Jets, 27-20 (NY) 2007—Eagles, 17-9 (P) 2013—Buccaneers, 27-6 (TB)
Bills, 37-14 (B) 2011—Bills, 31-24 (B) 2017—Bills, 30-27 (B)
2014—Bills, 43-23 (NY) 2015—Eagles, 23-20 (P) (RS Pts.—Buccaneers 242, Bills 186)
Bills, 38-3 (Detroit) (RS Pts.—Bills 245, Eagles 245)

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BUFFALO vs. *TENNESSEE (RS Pts.—Broncos 121, Panthers 81)
RS: Titans lead series, 27-16 CAROLINA vs. ARIZONA (PS Pts.—Broncos 24, Panthers 10)
PS: Bills lead series, 2-1 RS: Panthers lead series, 9-4 *Super Bowl 50
1960—Bills, 25-24 (B) PS: Panthers lead series, 2-1; CAROLINA vs. DETROIT
Oilers, 31-23 (H) See Arizona vs. Carolina RS: Panthers lead series, 6-3
1961—Bills, 22-12 (H) CAROLINA vs. ATLANTA 1999—Lions, 24-9 (C)
Oilers, 28-16 (B) RS: Falcons lead series, 30-18; 2002—Panthers, 31-7 (C)
1962—Oilers, 28-23 (B) See Atlanta vs. Carolina 2003—Panthers, 20-14 (C)
Oilers, 17-14 (H) CAROLINA vs. BALTIMORE 2005—Panthers, 21-20 (D)
1963—Oilers, 31-20 (B) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-2; 2008—Panthers, 31-22 (C)
Oilers, 28-14 (H) See Baltimore vs. Carolina 2011—Lions, 49-35 (D)
1964—Bills, 48-17 (H) CAROLINA vs. BUFFALO 2014—Panthers, 24-7 (C)
Bills, 24-10 (B) RS: Bills lead series, 5-2; 2017—Panthers, 27-24 (D)
1965—Oilers, 19-17 (B) See Buffalo vs. Carolina 2018—Panthers, 201-19 (D)
Bills, 29-18 (H) CAROLINA vs. CHICAGO (RS Pts.—Panthers 217, Lions 187)
1966—Bills, 27-20 (B) RS: Bears lead series, 6-3 CAROLINA vs. GREEN BAY
Bills, 42-20 (H) PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0 RS: Packers lead series, 8-6
1967—Oilers, 20-3 (B) 1995—Bears, 31-27 (Chi) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0
Oilers, 10-3 (H) 2002—Panthers, 24-14 (Car) 1996—*Packers, 30-13 (GB)
1968—Oilers, 30-7 (B) 2005—Bears, 13-3 (Chi) 1997—Packers, 31-10 (C)
Oilers, 35-6 (H) *Panthers, 29-21 (Chi) 1998—Packers, 37-30 (C)
1969—Oilers, 17-3 (B) 2008—Panthers, 20-17 (Car) 1999—Panthers, 33-31 (GB)
Oilers, 28-14 (H) 2010—Bears, 23-6 (Car) 2000—Panthers, 31-14 (C)
1971—Oilers, 20-14 (B) 2011—Bears, 34-29 (Chi) 2001—Packers, 28-7 (C)
1974—Oilers, 21-9 (B) 2012—Bears, 23-22 (Chi) 2002—Packers, 17-14 (GB)
1976—Oilers, 13-3 (B) 2014—Panthers, 31-24 (Car) 2004—Packers, 24-14 (C)
1978—Oilers, 17-10 (H) 2017—Bears, 17-3 (Chi) 2005—Panthers, 32-29 (C)
1983—Bills, 30-13 (B) (RS Pts.—Bears 196, Panthers 165) 2007—Packers, 31-17 (GB)
1985—Bills, 20-0 (B) (PS Pts.—Panthers 29, Bears 21) 2008—Panthers, 35-31 (GB)
1986—Oilers, 16-7 (H) *NFC Divisional Playoff 2011—Packers, 30-23 (C)
1987—Bills, 34-30 (B) CAROLINA vs. CINCINNATI 2014—Packers, 38-17 (GB)
1988—**Bills, 17-10 (B) RS: Panthers lead series, 3-2-1 2015—Panthers, 37-29 (C)
1989—Bills, 47-41 (H) OT 1999—Panthers, 27-3 (Car) 2017—Panthers, 31-24 (C)
1990—Oilers, 27-24 (H) 2002—Panthers, 52-31 (Car) (RS Pts.—Packers 394, Panthers 331)
1992—Oilers, 27-3 (H) 2006—Bengals, 17-14 (Cin) (PS Pts.—Packers 30, Panthers 13)
***Bills, 41-38 (B) OT 2010—Bengals, 20-7 (Car) *NFC Championship
1993—Bills, 35-7 (B) 2014—Tied, 37-37 (Cin) OT CAROLINA vs. HOUSTON
1994—Bills, 15-7 (H) 2018—Panthers, 31-21 (Car) RS: Series tied, 2-2
1995—Oilers, 28-17 (B) (RS Pts.—Panthers 168, Bengals 129) 2003—Texans, 14-10 (H)
1997—Oilers, 31-14 (T) CAROLINA vs. CLEVELAND 2007—Texans, 34-21 (C)
1999—***Titans, 22-16 (T) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-2 2011—Panthers, 28-13 (H)
2000—Bills, 16-13 (B) 1999—Panthers, 31-17 (Cle) 2015—Panthers, 24-17 (C)
2003—Titans, 28-26 (T) 2002—Panthers, 13-6 (Cle) (RS Pts.—Panthers 83, Texans 78)
2006—Titans, 30-29 (B) 2006—Panthers, 20-12 (Car) CAROLINA vs. INDIANAPOLIS
2009—Titans, 41-17 (T) 2010—Browns, 24-23 (Cle) RS: Panthers lead series, 5-1
2011—Titans, 23-17 (B) 2014—Panthers, 17-13 (Car) 1995—Panthers, 13-10 (C)
2012—Titans, 35-34 (B) 2018—Browns, 26-20 (Cle) 1998—Panthers, 27-19 (I)
2015—Bills, 14-13 (T) (RS Pts.—Panthers 124, Browns 98) 2003—Panthers, 23-20 (I) OT
2018—Bills, 13-12 (B) CAROLINA vs. DALLAS 2007—Colts, 31-7 (C)
(RS Pts.—Titans 936, Bills 828) RS: Cowboys lead series, 9-3 2011—Panthers, 27-19 (I)
(PS Pts.—Bills 74, Titans 70) PS: Panthers lead series, 2-0 2015—Panthers, 29-26 (C) OT
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; 1996—*Panthers, 26-17 (C) (RS Pts.—Panthers 126, Colts 125)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 1997—Panthers, 23-13 (D) CAROLINA vs. JACKSONVILLE
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1998—Cowboys, 27-20 (D) RS: Series tied, 3-3
***AFC First-Round Playoff 2000—Cowboys, 16-13 (C) OT 1996—Jaguars, 24-14 (J)
BUFFALO vs. WASHINGTON 2002—Cowboys, 14-13 (D) 1999—Jaguars, 22-20 (C)
RS: Bills lead series, 8-5 2003—Cowboys, 24-20 (D) 2003—Panthers, 24-23 (C)
PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0 **Panthers, 29-10 (C) 2007—Jaguars, 37-6 (J)
1972—Bills, 24-17 (W) 2005—Cowboys, 24-20 (C) 2011—Panthers, 16-10 (C)
1977—Redskins, 10-0 (B) 2006—Cowboys, 35-14 (C) 2015—Panthers, 20-9 (J)
1981—Bills, 21-14 (B) 2007—Cowboys, 20-13 (C) (RS Pts.—Jaguars 125, Panthers 100)
1984—Redskins, 41-14 (W) 2009—Cowboys, 21-7 (D) CAROLINA vs. KANSAS CITY
1987—Redskins, 27-7 (B) 2012—Cowboys, 19-14 (C) RS: Chiefs lead series, 4-2
1990—Redskins, 29-14 (W) 2015—Panthers, 33-14 (D) 1997—Chiefs, 35-14 (C)
1991—*Redskins, 37-24 (Minneapolis) 2018—Panthers, 16-8 (C) 2000—Chiefs, 15-14 (KC)
1993—Bills, 24-10 (B) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 235, Panthers 206) 2004—Panthers, 28-17 (KC)
1996—Bills, 38-13 (B) (PS Pts.—Panthers 55, Cowboys 27) 2008—Panthers, 34-0 (C)
1999—Bills, 34-17 (W) *NFC Divisional Playoff 2012—Chiefs, 27-21 (KC)
2003—Bills, 24-7 (B) *NFC First-Round Playoff 2016—Chiefs, 20-17 (C)
2007—Bills, 17-16 (W) CAROLINA vs. DENVER (RS Pts.—Panthers 128, Chiefs 114)
2011—Bills, 23-0 (Toronto) RS: Broncos lead series, 4-1 CAROLINA vs. *L.A. CHARGERS
2015—Redskins, 35-25 (W) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0 RS: Panthers lead series, 5-1
(RS Pts.—Bills 265, Redskins 236) 1997—Broncos, 34-0 (D) 1997—Panthers, 26-7 (SD)
(PS Pts.—Redskins 37, Bills 24) 2004—Broncos, 20-17 (D) 2000—Panthers, 30-22 (C)
*Super Bowl XXVI 2008—Panthers, 30-10 (C) 2004—Chargers, 17-6 (C)
2012—Broncos, 36-14 (C) 2008—Panthers, 26-24 (SD)
2015—*Broncos, 24-10 (San Francisco) 2012—Panthers, 31-7 (SD)
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2016—Panthers, 28-16 (C) 1997—Panthers, 13-0 (NO) 1997—Panthers, 38-14 (C)
(RS Pts.—Panthers 147, Chargers 93) Saints, 16-13 (C) 2000—Raiders, 52-9 (O)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1998—Saints, 19-14 (NO) 2004—Raiders, 27-24 (C)
CAROLINA vs. **L.A. RAMS Panthers, 31-17 (C) 2008—Panthers, 17-6 (O)
RS: Panthers lead series, 12-8 1999—Saints, 19-10 (NO) 2012—Panthers, 17-6 (C)
PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0 Panthers, 45-13 (C) 2016—Raiders, 35-32 (O)
1995—Rams, 31-10 (C) 2000—Saints, 24-6 (NO) (RS Pts.— Raiders 140, Panthers 137)
Rams, 28-17 (StL) Saints, 20-10 (C) CAROLINA vs. PHILADELPHIA
1996—Panthers, 45-13 (C) 2001—Saints, 27-25 (C) RS: Eagles lead series, 7-4
Panthers, 20-10 (StL) Saints, 27-23 (NO) PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0
1997—Panthers, 16-10 (StL) 2002—Saints, 34-24 (C) 1996—Eagles, 20-9 (P)
Rams, 30-18 (C) Panthers, 10-6 (NO) 1999—Panthers, 33-7 (C)
1998—Panthers, 24-20 (StL) 2003—Panthers, 19-13 (C) 2003—Eagles, 25-16 (C)
Panthers, 20-13 (C) Panthers, 23-20 (NO) OT *Panthers, 14-3 (P)
1999—Rams, 35-10 (StL) 2004—Panthers, 32-21 (NO) 2004—Eagles, 30-8 (P)
Rams, 34-21 (C) Saints, 21-18 (C) 2006—Eagles, 27-24 (P)
2000—Panthers, 27-24 (StL) 2005—Saints, 23-20 (C) 2009—Eagles, 38-10 (C)
Panthers, 16-3 (C) Panthers, 27-10 (Baton Rouge) 2012—Panthers, 30-22 (P)
2001—Rams, 48-14 (StL) 2006—Panthers, 21-18 (C) 2014—Eagles, 45-21 (P)
Rams, 38-32 (C) Panthers, 31-21 (NO) 2015—Panthers, 27-16 (C)
2003—*Panthers, 29-23 (StL) 2OT 2007—Panthers, 16-13 (NO) 2017—Eagles, 28-23 (C)
2004—Panthers, 20-7 (C) Saints, 31-6 (C) 2018—Panthers, 21-17 (P)
2006—Panthers, 15-0 (C) 2008—Panthers, 30-7 (C) (RS Pts.—Eagles 275, Panthers 222)
2007—Panthers, 27-13 (StL) Panthers, 33-31 (NO) (PS Pts.—Panthers 14, Eagles 3)
2010—Rams, 20-10 (StL) 2009—Saints, 30-20 (NO) *NFC Championship
2013—Panthers, 30-15 (C) Panthers, 23-10 (C) CAROLINA vs. PITTSBURGH
2016—Panthers, 13-10 (LA) 2010—Saints, 16-14 (NO) RS: Steelers lead series, 6-1
(RS Pts.—Panthers 405, Rams 402) Saints, 34-3 (C) 1996—Panthers, 18-14 (C)
(PS Pts.—Panthers 29, Rams 23) 2011—Saints, 30-27 (C) 1999—Steelers, 30-20 (P)
*NFC Divisional Playoff Saints, 45-17 (NO) 2002—Steelers, 30-14 (P)
**Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 2012—Panthers, 35-27 (C) 2006—Steelers, 37-3 (C)
CAROLINA vs. MIAMI Panthers, 44-38 (NO) 2010—Steelers, 27-3 (P)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 4-2 2013—Saints, 31-13 (NO) 2014—Steelers, 37-19 (C)
1998—Dolphins, 13-9 (C) Panthers, 17-13 (C) 2018—Steelers, 52-21 (P)
2001—Dolphins, 23-6 (M) 2014—Saints, 28-10 (C) (RS Pts.—Steelers 227, Panthers 98)
2005—Dolphins, 27-24 (M) Panthers, 41-10 (NO) CAROLINA vs. SAN FRANCISCO
2009—Dolphins, 24-17 (C) 2015—Panthers, 27-22 (C) RS: Panthers lead series, 13-7
2013—Panthers, 20-16 (M) Panthers, 41-38 (NO) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0
2017—Panthers, 45-21 (C) 2016—Saints, 41-38 (NO) 1995—Panthers, 13-7 (SF)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 124, Panthers 121) Panthers, 23-20 (C) 49ers, 31-10 (C)
CAROLINA vs. MINNESOTA 2017—Saints, 34-13 (C) 1996—Panthers, 23-7 (C)
RS: Vikings lead series, 8-6 Saints, 31-21 (NO) Panthers, 30-24 (SF)
1996—Vikings, 14-12 (M) *Saints, 31-26 (NO) 1997—49ers, 34-21 (C)
1997—Vikings, 21-14 (M) 2018—Saints, 12-9 (C) 49ers, 27-19 (SF)
2000—Vikings, 31-17 (M) Panthers, 33-14 (NO) 1998—49ers, 25-23 (SF)
2001—Panthers, 24-13 (M) (RS Pts.—Panthers 1,056, Saints 1,039) 49ers, 31-28 (C) OT
2002—Panthers, 21-14 (M) (PS Pts.—Saints 31, Panthers 26) 1999—Panthers, 31-29 (SF)
2005—Panthers, 38-13 (C) *NFC First-Round Playoff Panthers, 41-24 (C)
2006—Vikings, 16-13 (M) OT CAROLINA vs. N.Y. GIANTS 2000—Panthers, 38-22 (SF)
2008—Vikings, 20-10 (M) RS: Panthers lead series, 6-4 Panthers, 34-16 (C)
2009—Panthers, 26-7 (C) PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0 2001—49ers, 24-14 (SF)
2011—Vikings, 24-21 (C) 1996—Panthers, 27-17 (C) 49ers, 25-22 (C) OT
2013—Panthers, 35-10 (M) 2003—Panthers, 37-24 (NY) 2004—Panthers, 37-27 (SF)
2014—Vikings, 31-13 (M) 2005—*Panthers, 23-0 (NY) 2007—Panthers, 31-14 (C)
2016—Vikings, 22-10 (C) 2006—Giants, 27-13 (C) 2010—Panthers, 23-20 (C)
2017—Panthers, 31-24 (C) 2008—Giants, 34-28 (NY) OT 2013—Panthers, 10-9 (SF)
(RS Pts.—Panthers 285, Vikings 260) 2009—Panthers, 41-9 (NY) *49ers, 23-10 (C)
CAROLINA vs. NEW ENGLAND 2010—Giants, 31-18 (NY) 2016—Panthers, 46-27 (C)
RS: Panthers lead series, 4-2 2012—Giants, 36-7 (C) 2017—Panthers, 23-3 (SF)
PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0 2013—Panthers, 38-0 (C) (RS Pts.—Panthers 517, 49ers 426)
1995—Panthers, 20-17 (NE) OT 2015—Panthers, 38-35 (NY) (PS Pts.—49ers 23, Panthers 10)
2001—Patriots, 38-6 (C) 2018—Panthers, 33-31 (C) *NFC Divisional Playoff
2003—*Patriots, 32-29 (Houston) (RS Pts.—Panthers 280, Giants 244) CAROLINA vs. SEATTLE
2005—Panthers, 27-17 (C) (PS Pts.—Panthers 23, Giants 0) RS: Seahawks lead series, 7-3
2009—Patriots, 20-10 (NE) *NFC First-Round Playoff PS: Seahawks lead series, 2-1
2013—Panthers, 24-20 (C) CAROLINA vs. N.Y. JETS 2000—Panthers, 26-3 (C)
2017—Panthers, 33-30 (NE) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-3 2004—Seahawks, 23-17 (S)
(RS Pts.—Patriots 142, Panthers 120) 1995—Panthers, 26-15 (C) 2005—*Seahawks, 34-14 (S)
(PS Pts.—Patriots 32, Panthers 29) 1998—Jets, 48-21 (NY) 2007—Panthers, 13-10 (C)
*Super Bowl XXXVIII 2001—Jets, 13-12 (C) 2010—Seahawks, 31-14 (S)
CAROLINA vs. NEW ORLEANS 2005—Panthers, 30-3 (C) 2012—Seahawks, 16-12 (C)
RS: Panthers lead series, 25-23 2009—Jets, 17-6 (NY) 2013—Seahawks, 12-7 (C)
PS: Saints lead series, 1-0 2013—Panthers, 30-20 (C) 2014—Seahawks, 13-9 (C)
1995—Panthers, 20-3 (C) 2017—Panthers, 35-27 (NY) **Seahawks, 31-17 (S)
Saints, 34-26 (NO) (RS Pts.—Panthers 160, Jets 143) 2015—Panthers, 27-23 (S)
1996—Panthers, 22-20 (NO) CAROLINA vs. OAKLAND **Panthers, 31-24 (C)
Panthers, 19-7 (C) RS: Series tied, 3-3 2016—Seahawks, 40-7 (S)

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2018—Seahawks, 30-27 (C) CHICAGO vs. ATLANTA *NFC Divisional Playoff
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 201, Panthers 159) RS: Bears lead series, 14-13; **NFC First-Round Playoff
(PS Pts.—Seahawks 89, Panthers 62) See Atlanta vs. Chicago CHICAGO vs. DENVER
*NFC Championship CHICAGO vs. BALTIMORE RS: Broncos lead series, 8-7
**NFC Divisional Playoff RS: Bears lead series, 4-2; 1971—Broncos, 6-3 (D)
CAROLINA vs. TAMPA BAY See Baltimore vs. Chicago 1973—Bears, 33-14 (D)
RS: Panthers lead series, 23-14 CHICAGO vs. BUFFALO 1976—Broncos, 28-14 (C)
1995—Buccaneers, 20-13 (C) RS: Bears lead series, 8-5; 1978—Broncos, 16-7 (D)
1996—Panthers, 24-0 (C) See Buffalo vs. Chicago 1981—Bears, 35-24 (C)
1998—Buccaneers, 16-13 (TB) CHICAGO vs. CAROLINA 1983—Bears, 31-14 (C)
2002—Buccaneers, 12-9 (C) RS: Bears lead series, 6-3 1984—Bears, 27-0 (C)
Buccaneers, 23-10 (TB) PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0; 1987—Broncos, 31-29 (D)
2003—Panthers, 12-9 (TB) OT See Carolina vs. Chicago 1990—Bears, 16-13 (D) OT
Panthers, 27-24 (C) CHICAGO vs. CINCINNATI 1993—Broncos, 13-3 (C)
2004—Panthers, 21-14 (C) RS: Bengals lead series, 6-5 1996—Broncos, 17-12 (D)
Panthers, 37-20 (TB) 1972—Bengals, 13-3 (Chi) 2003—Bears, 19-10 (D)
2005—Panthers, 34-14 (TB) 1980—Bengals, 17-14 (Chi) OT 2007—Bears, 37-34 (C) OT
Buccaneers, 20-10 (C) 1986—Bears, 44-7 (Cin) 2011—Broncos, 13-10 (D) OT
2006—Panthers, 26-24 (TB) 1989—Bears, 17-14 (Chi) 2015—Broncos, 17-15 (C)
Panthers, 24-10 (C) 1992—Bengals, 31-28 (Chi) OT (RS Pts.—Bears 291, Broncos 250)
2007—Buccaneers, 20-7 (C) 1995—Bengals, 16-10 (Cin) CHICAGO vs. *DETROIT
Panthers, 31-23 (TB) 2001—Bears, 24-0 (Cin) RS: Bears lead series, 99-74-5
2008—Buccaneers, 27-3 (TB) 2005—Bengals, 24-7 (Chi) 1930—Spartans, 7-6 (P)
Panthers, 38-23 (C) 2009—Bengals, 45-10 (Cin) Bears, 14-6 (C)
2009—Panthers, 28-21 (TB) 2013—Bears, 24-21 (Chi) 1931—Bears, 9-6 (C)
Panthers, 16-6 (C) 2017—Bears, 33-7 (Cin) Spartans, 3-0 (P)
2010—Buccaneers, 20-7 (C) (RS Pts.—Bears 214, Bengals 195) 1932—Tie, 13-13 (C)
Buccaneers, 31-16 (TB) CHICAGO vs. CLEVELAND Tie, 7-7 (P)
2011—Panthers, 38-19 (TB) RS: Browns lead series, 9-7 Bears, 9-0 (C)
Panthers, 48-16 (C) 1951—Browns, 42-21 (Cle) 1933—Bears, 17-14 (C)
2012—Buccaneers, 16-10 (TB) 1954—Browns, 39-10 (Chi) Bears, 17-7 (P)
Buccaneers, 27-21 (C) OT 1960—Browns, 42-0 (Cle) 1934—Bears, 19-16 (D)
2013—Panthers, 31-13 (TB) 1961—Bears, 17-14 (Chi) Bears, 10-7 (C)
Panthers, 27-6 (C) 1967—Browns, 24-0 (Cle) 1935—Tie, 20-20 (C)
2014—Panthers, 20-14 (TB) 1969—Browns, 28-24 (Chi) Lions, 14-2 (D)
Panthers, 19-17 (C) 1972—Bears, 17-0 (Cle) 1936—Bears, 12-10 (C)
2015—Panthers, 37-23 (TB) 1980—Browns, 27-21 (Cle) Lions, 13-7 (D)
Panthers, 38-10 (C) 1986—Bears, 41-31 (Chi) 1937—Bears, 28-20 (C)
2016—Buccaneers, 17-14 (C) 1989—Browns, 27-7 (Cle) Bears, 13-0 (D)
Buccaneers, 17-16 (TB) 1992—Browns, 27-14 (Cle) 1938—Lions, 13-7 (C)
2017—Panthers, 17-3 (TB) 2001—Bears, 27-21 (Chi) OT Lions, 14-7 (D)
Panthers, 22-19 (C) 2005—Browns, 20-10 (Cle) 1939—Lions, 10-0 (C)
2018—Panthers, 42-28 (C) 2009—Bears, 30-6 (Chi) Bears, 23-13 (D)
Buccaneers, 24-17 (TB) 2013—Bears, 38-31 (Cle) 1940—Bears, 7-0 (C)
(RS Pts.—Panthers 823, Buccaneers 646) 2017—Bears, 20-3 (Chi) Lions, 17-14 (D)
CAROLINA vs. *TENNESSEE (RS Pts.—Browns 382, Bears 297) 1941—Bears, 49-0 (C)
RS: Titans lead series, 3-2 CHICAGO vs. DALLAS Bears, 24-7 (D)
1996—Panthers, 31-6 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 13-11 1942—Bears, 16-0 (C)
2003—Titans, 37-17 (C) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0 Bears, 42-0 (D)
2007—Titans, 20-7 (T) 1960—Bears, 17-7 (C) 1943—Bears, 27-21 (D)
2011—Titans, 30-3 (C) 1962—Bears, 34-33 (D) Bears, 35-14 (C)
2015—Panthers, 27-10 (T) 1964—Cowboys, 24-10 (C) 1944—Tie, 21-21 (C)
(RS Pts.—Titans 103, Panthers 85) 1968—Cowboys, 34-3 (C) Lions, 41-21 (D)
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; 1971—Bears, 23-19 (C) 1945—Lions, 16-10 (D)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 1973—Cowboys, 20-17 (C) Lions, 35-28 (C)
CAROLINA vs. WASHINGTON 1976—Cowboys, 31-21 (D) 1946—Bears, 42-6 (C)
RS: Redskins lead series, 8-6 1977—*Cowboys, 37-7 (D) Bears, 45-24 (D)
1995—Redskins, 20-17 (W) 1979—Cowboys, 24-20 (D) 1947—Bears, 33-24 (C)
1997—Redskins, 24-10 (C) 1981—Cowboys, 10-9 (D) Bears, 34-14 (D)
1998—Redskins, 28-25 (C) 1984—Cowboys, 23-14 (C) 1948—Bears, 28-0 (C)
1999—Redskins, 38-36 (W) 1985—Bears, 44-0 (D) Bears, 42-14 (D)
2000—Redskins, 20-17 (W) 1986—Bears, 24-10 (D) 1949—Bears, 27-24 (C)
2001—Redskins, 17-14 (W) OT 1988—Bears, 17-7 (C) Bears, 28-7 (D)
2003—Panthers, 20-17 (C) 1991–**Cowboys, 17-13 (C) 1950—Bears, 35-21 (D)
2006—Redskins, 17-13 (W) 1992—Cowboys, 27-14 (D) Bears, 6-3 (C)
2009—Panthers, 20-17 (C) 1996—Bears, 22-6 (C) 1951—Bears, 28-23 (D)
2011—Panthers, 33-20 (C) 1997—Cowboys, 27-3 (D) Lions, 41-28 (C)
2012—Panthers, 21-13 (W) 1998—Bears, 13-12 (C) 1952—Bears, 24-23 (C)
2015—Panthers, 44-16 (C) 2004—Cowboys, 21-7 (D) Lions, 45-21 (D)
2016—Panthers, 26-15 (W) 2007—Cowboys, 34-10 (C) 1953—Lions, 20-16 (C)
2018—Redskins, 23-17 (W) 2010—Bears, 27-20 (D) Lions, 13-7 (D)
(RS Pts.—Panthers 313, Redskins 285) 2012—Bears, 34-18 (D) 1954—Lions, 48-23 (D)
2013—Bears, 45-28 (C) Bears, 28-24 (C)
CHICAGO vs. ARIZONA 2014—Cowboys, 41-28 (C) 1955—Bears, 24-14 (D)
RS: Bears lead series, 57-28-6; 2016—Cowboys, 31-17 (D) Bears, 21-20 (C)
See Arizona vs. Chicago (RS Pts.—Cowboys 507, Bears 473) 1956—Lions, 42-10 (D)
(PS Pts.—Cowboys 54, Bears 20) Bears, 38-21 (C)

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1957—Bears, 27-7 (D) 1996—Lions, 35-16 (D) 1933—Bears, 14-7 (GB)
Lions, 21-13 (C) Bears, 31-14 (C) Bears, 10-7 (C)
1958—Bears, 20-7 (D) 1997—Lions, 32-7 (C) Bears, 7-6 (C)
Bears, 21-16 (C) Lions, 55-20 (D) 1934—Bears, 24-10 (GB)
1959—Bears, 24-14 (D) 1998—Bears, 31-27 (C) Bears, 27-14 (C)
Bears, 25-14 (C) Lions, 26-3 (D) 1935—Packers, 7-0 (GB)
1960—Bears, 28-7 (C) 1999—Lions, 21-17 (D) Packers, 17-14 (C)
Lions, 36-0 (D) Bears, 28-10 (C) 1936—Bears, 30-3 (GB)
1961—Bears, 31-17 (D) 2000—Lions, 21-14 (C) Packers, 21-10 (C)
Lions, 16-15 (C) Bears, 23-20 (D) 1937—Bears, 14-2 (GB)
1962—Lions, 11-3 (D) 2001—Bears, 13-10 (C) Packers, 24-14 (C)
Bears, 3-0 (C) Bears, 24-0 (D) 1938—Bears, 2-0 (GB)
1963—Bears, 37-21 (D) 2002—Lions, 23-20 (D) OT Packers, 24-17 (C)
Bears, 24-14 (C) Bears, 20-17 (C) OT 1939—Packers, 21-16 (GB)
1964—Lions, 10-0 (C) 2003—Bears, 24-16 (C) Bears, 30-27 (C)
Bears, 27-24 (D) Lions, 12-10 (D) 1940—Bears, 41-10 (GB)
1965—Bears, 38-10 (C) 2004—Lions, 20-16 (C) Bears, 14-7 (C)
Bears, 17-10 (D) Lions, 19-13 (D) 1941—Bears, 25-17 (GB)
1966—Lions, 14-3 (D) 2005—Bears, 38-6 (C) Packers, 16-14 (C)
Tie, 10-10 (C) Bears, 19-13 (D) OT **Bears, 33-14 (C)
1967—Bears, 14-3 (C) 2006—Bears, 34-7 (C) 1942—Bears, 44-28 (GB)
Bears, 27-13 (D) Bears, 26-21 (D) Bears, 38-7 (C)
1968—Lions, 42-0 (D) 2007—Lions, 37-27 (D) 1943—Tie, 21-21 (GB)
Lions, 28-10 (C) Lions, 16-7 (C) Bears, 21-7 (C)
1969—Lions, 13-7 (D) 2008—Bears, 34-7 (D) 1944—Packers, 42-28 (GB)
Lions, 20-3 (C) Bears, 27-23 (C) Bears, 21-0 (C)
1970—Lions, 28-14 (D) 2009—Bears, 48-24 (C) 1945—Packers, 31-21 (GB)
Lions, 16-10 (C) Bears, 37-23 (D) Bears, 28-24 (C)
1971—Bears, 28-23 (D) 2010—Bears, 19-14 (C) 1946—Bears, 30-7 (GB)
Lions, 28-3 (C) Bears, 24-20 (D) Bears, 10-7 (C)
1972—Lions, 38-24 (C) 2011—Lions, 24-13 (D) 1947—Packers, 29-20 (GB)
Lions, 14-0 (D) Bears, 37-13 (C) Bears, 20-17 (C)
1973—Lions, 30-7 (C) 2012—Bears, 13-7 (C) 1948—Bears, 45-7 (GB)
Lions, 40-7 (D) Bears, 26-24 (D) Bears, 7-6 (C)
1974—Bears, 17-9 (C) 2013—Lions, 40-32 (D) 1949—Bears, 17-0 (GB)
Lions, 34-17 (D) Lions, 21-19 (C) Bears, 24-3 (C)
1975—Lions, 27-7 (D) 2014—Lions, 34-17 (D) 1950—Packers, 31-21 (GB)
Bears, 25-21 (C) Lions, 20-14 (C) Bears, 28-14 (C)
1976—Bears, 10-3 (C) 2015—Lions, 37-34 (D) OT 1951—Bears, 31-20 (GB)
Lions, 14-10 (D) Lions, 24-20 (C) Bears, 24-13 (C)
1977—Bears, 30-20 (C) 2016—Bears, 17-14 (C) 1952—Bears, 24-14 (GB)
Bears, 31-14 (D) Lions, 20-17 (D) Packers, 41-28 (C)
1978—Bears, 19-0 (D) 2017—Lions, 27-24 (C) 1953—Bears, 17-13 (GB)
Lions, 21-17 (C) Lions, 20-10 (D) Tie, 21-21 (C)
1979—Bears, 35-7 (C) 2018—Bears, 34-22 (C) 1954—Bears, 10-3 (GB)
Lions, 20-0 (D) Bears, 23-16 (D) Bears, 28-23 (C)
1980—Bears, 24-7 (C) (RS Pts.—Bears 3,466, Lions 3,190) 1955—Packers, 24-3 (GB)
Bears, 23-17 (D) OT *Franchise in Portsmouth prior to 1934 Bears, 52-31 (C)
1981—Lions, 48-17 (D) and known as the Spartans 1956—Bears, 37-21 (GB)
Lions, 23-7 (C) *CHICAGO vs. GREEN BAY Bears, 38-14 (C)
1982—Lions, 17-10 (D) RS: Packers lead series, 96-94-6 1957—Packers, 21-17 (GB)
Bears, 20-17 (C) PS: Series tied, 1-1 Bears, 21-14 (C)
1983—Lions, 31-17 (D) 1921—Staleys, 20-0 (C) 1958—Bears, 34-20 (GB)
Lions, 38-17 (C) 1923—Bears, 3-0 (GB) Bears, 24-10 (C)
1984—Bears, 16-14 (C) 1924—Bears, 3-0 (C) 1959—Packers, 9-6 (GB)
Bears, 30-13 (D) 1925—Packers, 14-10 (GB) Bears, 28-17 (C)
1985—Bears, 24-3 (C) Bears, 21-0 (C) 1960—Bears, 17-14 (GB)
Bears, 37-17 (D) 1926—Tie, 6-6 (GB) Packers, 41-13 (C)
1986—Bears, 13-7 (C) Bears, 19-13 (C) 1961—Packers, 24-0 (GB)
Bears, 16-13 (D) Tie, 3-3 (C) Packers, 31-28 (C)
1987—Bears, 30-10 (C) 1927—Bears, 7-6 (GB) 1962—Packers, 49-0 (GB)
1988—Bears, 24-7 (D) Bears, 14-6 (C) Packers, 38-7 (C)
Bears, 13-12 (C) 1928—Tie, 12-12 (GB) 1963—Bears, 10-3 (GB)
1989—Bears, 47-27 (D) Packers, 16-6 (C) Bears, 26-7 (C)
Lions, 27-17 (C) Packers, 6-0 (C) 1964—Packers, 23-12 (GB)
1990—Bears, 23-17 (C) OT 1929—Packers, 23-0 (GB) Packers, 17-3 (C)
Lions, 38-21 (D) Packers, 14-0 (C) 1965—Packers, 23-14 (GB)
1991—Bears, 20-10 (C) Packers, 25-0 (C) Bears, 31-10 (C)
Lions, 16-6 (D) 1930—Packers, 7-0 (GB) 1966—Packers, 17-0 (C)
1992—Bears, 27-24 (C) Packers, 13-12 (C) Packers, 13-6 (GB)
Lions, 16-3 (D) Bears, 21-0 (C) 1967—Packers, 13-10 (GB)
1993—Bears, 10-6 (D) 1931—Packers, 7-0 (GB) Packers, 17-13 (C)
Lions, 20-14 (C) Packers, 6-2 (C) 1968—Bears, 13-10 (GB)
1994—Lions, 21-16 (D) Bears, 7-6 (C) Packers, 28-27 (C)
Bears, 20-10 (C) 1932—Tie, 0-0 (GB) 1969—Packers, 17-0 (GB)
1995—Lions, 24-17 (C) Packers, 2-0 (C) Packers, 21-3 (C)
Lions, 27-7 (D) Bears, 9-0 (C)

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1970—Packers, 20-19 (GB) Packers, 21-14 (C) 2016—Colts, 29-13 (I)
Bears, 35-17 (C) 2010—Bears, 20-17 (C) (RS Pts.—Colts 898, Bears 872)
1971—Packers, 17-14 (C) Packers, 10-3 (GB) (PS: Pts.—Colts 29, Bears 17)
Packers, 31-10 (GB) ***Packers, 21-14 (C) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
1972—Packers, 20-17 (GB) 2011—Packers, 27-17 (C) **Super Bowl XLI
Packers, 23-17 (C) Packers, 35-21 (GB) CHICAGO vs. JACKSONVILLE
1973—Bears, 31-17 (GB) 2012—Packers, 23-10 (GB) RS: Bears lead series, 4-3
Packers, 21-0 (C) Packers, 21-13 (C) 1995—Bears, 30-27 (J)
1974—Bears, 10-9 (C) 2013—Bears, 27-20 (GB) 1998—Jaguars, 24-23 (C)
Packers, 20-3 (Mil) Packers, 33-28 (C) 2001—Bears, 33-13 (C)
1975—Bears, 27-14 (C) 2014—Packers, 38-17 (C) 2004—Jaguars, 22-3 (J)
Packers, 28-7 (GB) Packers, 55-14 (GB) 2008—Bears, 23-10 (C)
1976—Bears, 24-13 (C) 2015—Packers, 31-23 (C) 2012—Bears, 41-3 (J)
Bears, 16-10 (GB) Bears, 17-13 (GB) 2016—Jaguars, 17-16 (C)
1977—Bears, 26-0 (GB) 2016—Packers, 26-10 (GB) (RS Pts.—Bears 169, Jaguars 116)
Bears, 21-10 (C) Packers, 30-27 (C) CHICAGO vs. KANSAS CITY
1978—Packers, 24-14 (GB) 2017—Packers, 35-14 (GB) RS: Bears lead series, 7-5
Bears, 14-0 (C) Packers, 23-16 (C) 1973—Chiefs, 19-7 (KC)
1979—Bears, 6-3 (C) 2018—Packers, 24-23 (GB) 1977—Bears, 28-27 (C)
Bears, 15-14 (GB) Bears, 24-17 (C) 1981—Bears, 16-13 (KC) OT
1980—Packers, 12-6 (GB) OT (RS Pts.—Packers 3,399, Bears 3,361) 1987—Bears, 31-28 (C)
Bears, 61-7 (C) (PS Pts.—Bears 47, Packers 35) 1990—Chiefs, 21-10 (C)
1981—Packers, 16-9 (C) *Bears known as Staleys prior to 1922 1993—Bears, 19-17 (KC)
Packers, 21-17 (GB) **Division Playoff 1996—Chiefs, 14-10 (KC)
1983—Packers, 31-28 (GB) ***NFC Championship 1999—Bears, 20-17 (C)
Bears, 23-21 (C) CHICAGO vs. HOUSTON 2003—Chiefs, 31-3 (KC)
1984—Bears, 9-7 (GB) RS: Texans lead series, 4-0 2007—Bears, 20-10 (C)
Packers, 20-14 (C) 2004—Texans, 24-5 (C) 2011—Chiefs, 10-3 (C)
1985—Bears, 23-7 (C) 2008—Texans, 31-24 (H) 2015—Bears, 18-17 (KC)
Bears, 16-10 (GB) 2012—Texans, 13-6 (C) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 224, Bears 185)
1986—Bears, 25-12 (GB) 2016—Texans, 23-14 (H) CHICAGO vs. *L.A. CHARGERS
Bears, 12-10 (C) (RS Pts.—Texans 91, Bears 49) RS: Bears lead series, 7-5
1987—Bears, 26-24 (GB) CHICAGO vs. *INDIANAPOLIS 1970—Chargers, 20-7 (C)
Bears, 23-10 (C) RS: Colts lead series, 23-19 1974—Chargers, 28-21 (SD)
1988—Bears, 24-6 (GB) PS: Colts lead series, 1-0 1978—Chargers, 40-7 (SD)
Bears, 16-0 (C) 1953—Colts, 13-9 (B) 1981—Bears, 20-17 (C) OT
1989—Packers, 14-13 (GB) Colts, 16-14 (C) 1984—Chargers, 20-7 (SD)
Packers, 40-28 (C) 1954—Bears, 28-9 (C) 1993—Bears, 16-13 (SD)
1990—Bears, 31-13 (GB) Bears, 28-13 (B) 1996—Bears, 27-14 (C)
Bears, 27-13 (C) 1955—Colts, 23-17 (B) 1999—Bears, 23-20 (SD) OT
1991—Bears, 10-0 (GB) Bears, 38-10 (C) 2003—Bears, 20-7 (C)
Bears, 27-13 (C) 1956—Colts, 28-21 (B) 2007—Chargers, 14-3 (SD)
1992—Bears, 30-10 (GB) Bears, 58-27 (C) 2011—Bears, 31-20 (C)
Packers, 17-3 (C) 1957—Colts, 21-10 (B) 2015—Bears, 22-19 (SD)
1993—Packers, 17-3 (GB) Colts, 29-14 (C) (RS Pts.—Chargers 232, Bears 204)
Bears, 30-17 (C) 1958—Colts, 51-38 (B) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016
1994—Packers, 33-6 (C) Colts, 17-0 (C) CHICAGO vs. *L.A. RAMS
Packers, 40-3 (GB) 1959—Bears, 26-21 (B) RS: Bears lead series, 53-35-3
1995—Packers, 27-24 (C) Colts, 21-7 (C) PS: Series tied, 1-1
Packers, 35-28 (GB) 1960—Colts, 42-7 (B) 1937—Bears, 20-2 (Cle)
1996—Packers, 37-6 (C) Colts, 24-20 (C) Bears, 15-7 (C)
Packers, 28-17 (GB) 1961—Bears, 24-10 (C) 1938—Rams, 14-7 (C)
1997—Packers, 38-24 (GB) Bears, 21-20 (B) Rams, 23-21 (Cle)
Packers, 24-23 (C) 1962—Bears, 35-15 (C) 1939—Bears, 30-21 (Cle)
1998—Packers, 26-20 (GB) Bears, 57-0 (B) Bears, 35-21 (C)
Packers, 16-13 (C) 1963—Bears, 10-3 (C) 1940—Bears, 21-14 (Cle)
1999—Bears, 14-13 (GB) Bears, 17-7 (B) Bears, 47-25 (C)
Packers, 35-19 (C) 1964—Colts, 52-0 (B) 1941—Bears, 48-21 (Cle)
2000—Bears, 27-24 (GB) Colts, 40-24 (C) Bears, 31-13 (C)
Packers, 28-6 (C) 1965—Colts, 26-21 (C) 1942—Bears, 21-7 (Cle)
2001—Packers, 20-12 (C) Bears, 13-0 (B) Bears, 47-0 (C)
Packers, 17-7 (GB) 1966—Bears, 27-17 (C) 1944—Rams, 19-7 (Cle)
2002—Packers, 34-21 (C) Colts, 21-16 (B) Bears, 28-21 (C)
Packers, 30-20 (GB) 1967—Colts, 24-3 (C) 1945—Rams, 17-0 (Cle)
2003—Packers, 38-23 (C) 1968—Colts, 28-7 (B) Rams, 41-21 (C)
Packers, 34-21 (GB) 1969—Colts, 24-21 (C) 1946—Tie, 28-28 (C)
2004—Bears, 21-10 (GB) 1970—Colts, 21-20 (B) Bears, 27-21 (LA)
Packers, 31-14 (C) 1975—Colts, 35-7 (C) 1947—Bears, 41-21 (LA)
2005—Bears, 19-7 (C) 1983—Colts, 22-19 (B) OT Rams, 17-14 (C)
Bears, 24-17 (GB) 1985—Bears, 17-10 (C) 1948—Bears, 42-21 (C)
2006—Bears, 26-0 (GB) 1988—Bears, 17-13 (I) Bears, 21-6 (LA)
Packers, 26-7 (C) 1991—Bears, 31-17 (I) 1949—Rams, 31-16 (C)
2007—Bears, 27-20 (GB) 2000—Bears, 27-24 (C) Rams, 27-24 (LA)
Bears, 35-7 (C) 2004—Colts, 41-10 (C) 1950—Bears, 24-20 (LA)
2008—Packers, 37-3 (GB) 2006—**Colts, 29-17 (South Florida) Bears, 24-14 (C)
Bears, 20-17 (C) OT 2008—Bears, 29-13 (I) **Rams, 24-14 (LA)
2009—Packers, 21-15 (GB) 2012—Bears, 41-21 (C) 1951—Rams, 42-17 (C)

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1952—Rams, 31-7 (LA) 1988—Bears, 34-7 (C) Vikings, 19-12 (C)
Rams, 40-24 (C) 1991—Dolphins, 16-13 (C) OT 1994—Vikings, 42-14 (C)
1953—Rams, 38-24 (LA) 1994—Bears, 17-14 (M) Vikings, 33-27 (M) OT
Bears, 24-21 (C) 1997—Bears, 36-33 (M) OT *Bears, 35-18 (M)
1954—Rams, 42-38 (LA) 2002—Dolphins, 27-9 (M) 1995—Bears, 31-14 (C)
Bears, 24-13 (C) 2006—Dolphins, 31-13 (C) Bears, 14-6 (M)
1955—Bears, 31-20 (LA) 2010—Bears, 16-0 (M) 1996—Vikings, 20-14 (C)
Bears, 24-3 (C) 2014—Dolphins, 27-14 (C) Bears, 15-13 (M)
1956—Bears, 35-24 (LA) 2018—Dolphins, 31-28 (M) OT 1997—Vikings, 27-24 (C)
Bears, 30-21 (C) (RS Pts.—Dolphins 335, Bears 236) Vikings, 29-22 (M)
1957—Bears, 34-26 (C) CHICAGO vs. MINNESOTA 1998—Vikings, 31-28 (C)
Bears, 16-10 (LA) RS: Vikings lead series, 60-53-2 Vikings, 48-22 (M)
1958—Bears, 31-10 (C) PS: Bears lead series, 1-0 1999—Bears, 24-22 (M)
Rams, 41-35 (LA) 1961—Vikings, 37-13 (M) Vikings, 27-24 (C) OT
1959—Rams, 28-21 (C) Bears, 52-35 (C) 2000—Vikings, 30-27 (M)
Bears, 26-21 (LA) 1962—Bears, 13-0 (M) Vikings, 28-16 (C)
1960—Bears, 34-27 (C) Bears, 31-30 (C) 2001—Bears, 17-10 (C)
Tie, 24-24 (LA) 1963—Bears, 28-7 (M) Bears, 13-6 (M)
1961—Bears, 21-17 (LA) Tie, 17-17 (C) 2002—Bears, 27-23 (C)
Bears, 28-24 (C) 1964—Bears, 34-28 (M) Vikings, 25-7 (M)
1962—Bears, 27-23 (LA) Vikings, 41-14 (C) 2003—Vikings, 24-13 (M)
Bears, 30-14 (C) 1965—Bears, 45-37 (M) Bears, 13-10 (C)
1963—Bears, 52-14 (LA) Vikings, 24-17 (C) 2004—Vikings, 27-22 (M)
Bears, 6-0 (C) 1966—Bears, 13-10 (M) Bears, 24-14 (C)
1964—Bears, 38-17 (C) Bears, 41-28 (C) 2005—Bears, 28-3 (C)
Bears, 34-24 (LA) 1967—Bears, 17-7 (M) Vikings, 34-10 (M)
1965—Rams, 30-28 (LA) Tie, 10-10 (C) 2006—Bears, 19-16 (M)
Bears, 31-6 (C) 1968—Bears, 27-17 (M) Bears, 23-13 (C)
1966—Rams, 31-17 (LA) Bears, 26-24 (C) 2007—Vikings, 34-31 (C)
Bears, 17-10 (C) 1969—Vikings, 31-0 (C) Vikings, 20-13 (M)
1967—Rams, 28-17 (C) Vikings, 31-14 (M) 2008—Bears, 48-41 (C)
1968—Bears, 17-16 (LA) 1970—Vikings, 24-0 (C) Vikings, 34-14 (M)
1969—Rams, 9-7 (C) Vikings, 16-13 (M) 2009—Vikings, 36-10 (M)
1971—Rams, 17-3 (LA) 1971—Bears, 20-17 (M) Bears, 36-30 (C) OT
1972—Tie, 13-13 (C) Vikings, 27-10 (C) 2010—Bears, 27-13 (C)
1973—Rams, 26-0 (C) 1972—Bears, 13-10 (C) Bears, 40-14 (M)
1975—Rams, 38-10 (LA) Vikings, 23-10 (M) 2011—Bears, 39-10 (C)
1976—Rams, 20-12 (LA) 1973—Vikings, 22-13 (C) Bears, 17-13 (M)
1977—Bears, 24-23 (C) Vikings, 31-13 (M) 2012—Bears, 28-10 (C)
1979—Bears, 27-23 (C) 1974—Vikings, 11-7 (M) Vikings, 21-14 (M)
1981—Rams, 24-7 (C) Vikings, 17-0 (C) 2013—Bears, 31-30 (C)
1982—Bears, 34-26 (LA) 1975—Vikings, 28-3 (M) Vikings, 23-20 (M) OT
1983—Rams, 21-14 (LA) Vikings, 13-9 (C) 2014—Bears, 21-13 (C)
1984—Rams, 29-13 (LA) 1976—Vikings, 20-19 (M) Vikings, 13-9 (M)
1985—***Bears, 24-0 (C) Bears, 14-13 (C) 2015—Vikings, 23-20 (C)
1986—Rams, 20-17 (C) 1977—Vikings, 22-16 (M) OT Vikings, 38-17 (M)
1988—Rams, 23-3 (LA) Bears, 10-7 (C) 2016—Bears, 20-10 (C)
1989—Bears, 20-10 (C) 1978—Vikings, 24-20 (C) Vikings, 38-10 (M)
1990—Bears, 38-9 (C) Vikings, 17-14 (M) 2017—Vikings, 20-17 (C)
1993—Rams, 20-6 (LA) 1979—Bears, 26-7 (C) Vikings, 23-10 (M)
1994—Bears, 27-13 (C) Vikings, 30-27 (M) 2018—Bears, 25-20 (C)
1995—Rams, 34-28 (StL) 1980—Vikings, 34-14 (C) Bears, 24-10 (M)
1996—Bears, 35-9 (C) Vikings, 13-7 (M) RS Pts.—Vikings 2,414, Bears 2,230)
1997—Bears, 13-10 (StL) 1981—Vikings, 24-21 (M) (PS Pts.—Bears 35, Vikings 18)
1998—Rams, 20-12 (C) Bears, 10-9 (C) *NFC First-Round Playoff
1999—Rams, 34-12 (StL) 1982—Vikings, 35-7 (M) CHICAGO vs. NEW ENGLAND
2002—Rams, 21-16 (StL) 1983—Vikings, 23-14 (C) RS: Patriots lead series, 10-3
2003—Rams, 23-21 (C) Bears, 19-13 (M) PS: Bears lead series, 1-0
2006—Bears, 42-27 (StL) 1984—Bears, 16-7 (C) 1973—Patriots, 13-10 (C)
2008—Bears, 27-3 (StL) Bears, 34-3 (M) 1979—Patriots, 27-7 (C)
2009—Bears, 17-9 (C) 1985—Bears, 33-24 (M) 1982—Bears, 26-13 (C)
2012—Bears, 23-6 (C) Bears, 27-9 (C) 1985—Bears, 20-7 (C)
2013—Rams, 42-21 (StL) 1986—Bears, 23-0 (C) *Bears, 46-10 (New Orleans)
2015—Bears, 37-13 (StL) Vikings, 23-7 (M) 1988—Patriots, 30-7 (NE)
2018—Bears, 15-6 (C) 1987—Bears, 27-7 (C) 1994—Patriots, 13-3 (C)
(RS Pts.—Bears 2,116, Rams 1,829) Bears, 30-24 (M) 1997—Patriots, 31-3 (NE)
(PS Pts.—Bears 38, Rams 24) 1988—Vikings, 31-7 (C) 2000—Bears, 24-17 (C)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 Vikings, 28-27 (M) 2002—Patriots, 33-30 (C)
and in Cleveland prior to 1946 1989—Bears, 38-7 (C) 2006—Patriots, 17-13 (NE)
**Conference Playoff Vikings, 27-16 (M) 2010—Patriots, 36-7 (C)
***NFC Championship 1990—Bears, 19-16 (C) 2014—Patriots, 51-23 (NE)
CHICAGO vs. MIAMI Vikings, 41-13 (M) 2018—Patriots, 38-31 (C)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-4 1991—Bears, 10-6 (C) (RS Pts.—Patriots 326, Bears 204)
1971—Dolphins, 34-3 (M) Bears, 34-17 (M) (PS Pts.—Bears 46, Patriots 10)
1975—Dolphins, 46-13 (C) 1992—Vikings, 21-20 (M) *Super Bowl XX
1979—Dolphins, 31-16 (M) Vikings, 38-10 (C) CHICAGO vs. NEW ORLEANS
1985—Dolphins, 38-24 (M) 1993—Vikings, 10-7 (M) RS: Saints lead series, 15-13

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PS: Bears lead series, 2-0 1967—Bears, 34-7 (C) 1970—Bears, 20-16 (C)
1968—Bears, 23-17 (NO) 1969—Giants, 28-24 (NY) 1972—Bears, 21-12 (P)
1970—Bears, 24-3 (NO) 1970—Bears, 24-16 (NY) 1975—Bears, 15-13 (C)
1971—Bears, 35-14 (C) 1974—Bears, 16-13 (C) 1979—*Eagles, 27-17 (P)
1973—Saints, 21-16 (NO) 1977—Bears, 12-9 (NY) OT 1980—Eagles, 17-14 (P)
1974—Bears, 24-10 (C) 1985—**Bears, 21-0 (C) 1983—Bears, 7-6 (P)
1975—Bears, 42-17 (NO) 1987—Bears, 34-19 (C) Bears, 17-14 (C)
1977—Saints, 42-24 (C) 1990—**Giants, 31-3 (NY) 1986—Bears, 13-10 (C) OT
1980—Bears, 22-3 (C) 1991—Bears, 20-17 (C) 1987—Bears, 35-3 (P)
1982—Saints, 10-0 (C) 1992—Giants, 27-14 (C) 1988—**Bears, 20-12 (C)
1983—Saints, 34-31 (NO) OT 1993—Giants, 26-20 (C) 1989—Bears, 27-13 (C)
1984—Bears, 20-7 (C) 1995—Bears, 27-24 (NY) 1993—Bears, 17-6 (P)
1987—Saints, 19-17 (C) 2000—Giants, 14-7 (C) 1994—Eagles, 30-22 (P)
1990—*Bears, 16-6 (C) 2004—Bears, 28-21 (NY) 1995—Bears, 20-14 (C)
1991—Bears, 20-17 (NO) 2006—Bears, 38-20 (NY) 1999—Eagles, 20-16 (C)
1992—Saints, 28-6 (NO) 2007—Giants, 21-16 (C) 2000—Eagles, 13-9 (P)
1994—Bears, 17-7 (C) 2010—Giants, 17-3 (NY) 2001—**Eagles, 33-19 (C)
1996—Saints, 27-24 (NO) 2013—Bears, 27-21 (C) 2002—Eagles, 19-13 (C)
1997—Saints, 20-17 (C) 2016—Giants, 22-16 (NY) 2004—Eagles, 19-9 (C)
1999—Bears, 14-10 (C) 2018—Giants, 30-27 (NY) OT 2007—Bears, 19-16 (P)
2000—Saints, 31-10 (C) (RS Pts.—Bears 896, Giants 722) 2008—Bears, 24-20 (C)
2002—Saints, 29-23 (C) (PS Pts.—Giants 162, Bears 142) 2009—Eagles, 24-20 (C)
2003—Saints, 20-13 (NO) *NFL Championship 2010—Bears, 31-26 (C)
2005—Bears, 20-17 (Baton Rouge) **NFC Divisional Playoff 2011—Bears, 30-24 (P)
2006—**Bears, 39-14 (C) CHICAGO vs. N.Y. JETS 2013—Eagles, 54-11 (P)
2007—Bears, 33-25 (C) RS: Bears lead series, 9-3 2016—Eagles, 29-14 (C)
2008—Bears, 27-24 (C) OT 1974—Jets, 23-21 (C) 2017—Eagles, 31-3 (P)
2011—Saints, 30-13 (NO) 1979—Bears, 23-13 (C) 2018—*Eagles, 16-15 (C)
2013—Saints, 26-18 (C) 1985—Bears, 19-6 (NY) (RS Pts.—Bears 873, Eagles 617)
2014—Saints, 31-15 (C) 1991—Bears, 19-13 (C) OT (PS Pts.—Eagles 88, Bears 71)
2017—Saints, 20-12 (NO) 1994—Bears, 19-7 (NY) *NFC First-Round Playoff
(RS Pts.—Bears 560, Saints 559) 1997—Jets, 23-15 (C) **NFC Divisional Playoff
(PS Pts.—Bears 55, Saints 20) 2000—Jets, 17-10 (NY) CHICAGO vs. *PITTSBURGH
*NFC First-Round Playoff 2002—Bears, 20-13 (C) RS: Bears lead series, 19-7-1
**NFC Championship 2006—Bears, 10-0 (NY) 1934—Bears, 28-0 (P)
CHICAGO vs. N.Y. GIANTS 2010—Bears, 38-34 (C) 1935—Bears, 23-7 (P)
RS: Bears lead series, 28-21-2 2014—Bears, 27-19 (NY) 1936—Bears, 27-9 (P)
PS: Bears lead series, 5-3 2018—Bears, 24-10 (C) Bears, 26-7 (C)
1925—Bears, 19-7 (NY) (RS Pts.—Bears 245, Jets 178) 1937—Bears, 7-0 (P)
Giants, 9-0 (C) CHICAGO vs. *OAKLAND 1939—Bears, 32-0 (P)
1926—Bears, 7-0 (C) RS: Series tied, 7-7 1941—Bears, 34-7 (C)
1927—Giants, 13-7 (NY) 1972—Raiders, 28-21 (O) 1945—Bears, 28-7 (C)
1928—Bears, 13-0 (C) 1976—Raiders, 28-27 (C) 1947—Bears, 49-7 (C)
1929—Giants, 26-14 (C) 1978—Raiders, 25-19 (C) OT 1949—Bears, 30-21 (C)
Giants, 34-0 (NY) 1981—Bears, 23-6 (O) 1958—Steelers, 24-10 (P)
Giants, 14-9 (C) 1984—Bears, 17-6 (C) 1959—Bears, 27-21 (C)
1930—Giants, 12-0 (C) 1987—Bears, 6-3 (LA) 1963—Tie, 17-17 (P)
Bears, 12-0 (NY) 1990—Raiders, 24-10 (LA) 1967—Steelers, 41-13 (P)
1931—Bears, 6-0 (C) 1993—Raiders, 16-14 (C) 1969—Bears, 38-7 (C)
Bears, 12-6 (NY) 1996—Bears, 19-17 (C) 1971—Bears, 17-15 (C)
Giants, 25-6 (C) 1999—Raiders, 24-17 (O) 1975—Steelers, 34-3 (P)
1932—Bears, 28-8 (NY) 2003—Bears, 24-21 (C) 1980—Steelers, 38-3 (P)
Bears, 6-0 (C) 2007—Bears, 17-6 (O) 1986—Bears, 13-10 (C) OT
1933—Bears, 14-10 (C) 2011—Raiders, 25-20 (O) 1989—Bears, 20-0 (P)
Giants, 3-0 (NY) 2015—Bears, 22-20 (C) 1992—Bears, 30-6 (C)
*Bears, 23-21 (C) (RS Pts.—Bears 256, Raiders 249) 1995—Steelers, 37-34 (C) OT
1934—Bears, 27-7 (C) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 1998—Steelers, 17-12 (P)
Bears, 10-9 (NY) CHICAGO vs. PHILADELPHIA 2005—Steelers, 21-9 (P)
*Giants, 30-13 (NY) RS: Bears lead series, 28-12-1 2009—Bears, 17-14 (C)
1935—Bears, 20-3 (NY) PS: Eagles lead series, 3-1 2013—Bears, 40-23 (P)
Giants, 3-0 (C) 1933—Tie, 3-3 (P) 2017—Bears, 23-17 (C) OT
1936—Bears, 25-7 (NY) 1935—Bears, 39-0 (P) (RS Pts.—Bears 610, Steelers 407)
1937—Tie, 3-3 (NY) 1936—Bears, 17-0 (P) *Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940
1939—Giants, 16-13 (NY) Bears, 28-7 (P) CHICAGO vs. SAN FRANCISCO
1940—Bears, 37-21 (NY) 1938—Bears, 28-6 (P) RS: Bears lead series, 32-31-1
1941—*Bears, 37-9 (C) 1939—Bears, 27-14 (C) PS: 49ers lead series, 3-0
1942—Bears, 26-7 (NY) 1941—Bears, 49-14 (P) 1950—Bears, 32-20 (SF)
1943—Bears, 56-7 (NY) 1942—Bears, 45-14 (C) Bears, 17-0 (C)
1946—Giants, 14-0 (NY) 1944—Bears, 28-7 (P) 1951—Bears, 13-7 (C)
*Bears, 24-14 (NY) 1946—Bears, 21-14 (C) 1952—49ers, 40-16 (C)
1948—Bears, 35-14 (C) 1947—Bears, 40-7 (C) Bears, 20-17 (SF)
1949—Giants, 35-28 (NY) 1948—Eagles, 12-7 (P) 1953—49ers, 35-28 (C)
1956—Tie, 17-17 (NY) 1949—Bears, 38-21 (C) 49ers, 24-14 (SF)
*Giants, 47-7 (NY) 1955—Bears, 17-10 (C) 1954—49ers, 31-24 (C)
1962—Giants, 26-24 (C) 1961—Eagles, 16-14 (P) Bears, 31-27 (SF)
1963—*Bears, 14-10 (C) 1963—Bears, 16-7 (C) 1955—49ers, 20-19 (C)
1965—Bears, 35-14 (NY) 1968—Bears, 29-16 (P) Bears, 34-23 (SF)

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1956—Bears, 31-7 (C) 2011—Seahawks, 38-14 (C) 1995—Bears, 35-32 (C)
Bears, 38-21 (SF) 2012—Seahawks, 23-17 (C) OT 1998—Bears, 23-20 (T)
1957—49ers, 21-17 (C) 2015—Seahawks, 26-0 (S) 2004—Bears, 19-17 (T) OT
49ers, 21-17 (SF) 2018—Bears, 24-17 (C) 2008—Titans, 21-14 (C)
1958—Bears, 28-6 (C) (RS Pts.—Seahawks 350, Bears 314) 2012—Bears, 51-20 (T)
Bears, 27-14 (SF) (PS Pts.—Bears 62, Seahawks 48) 2016—Titans, 27-21 (C)
1959—49ers, 20-17 (SF) *NFC Divisional Playoff (RS Pts.—Titans 272, Bears 259)
Bears, 14-3 (C) CHICAGO vs. TAMPA BAY *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
1960—Bears, 27-10 (C) RS: Bears lead series, 39-20 known as Oilers prior to 1999
49ers, 25-7 (SF) 1977—Bears, 10-0 (TB) CHICAGO vs. *WASHINGTON
1961—Bears, 31-0 (C) 1978—Buccaneers, 33-19 (TB) RS: Redskins lead series, 22-20-1
49ers, 41-31 (SF) Bears, 14-3 (C) PS: Redskins lead series, 4-3
1962—Bears, 30-14 (SF) 1979—Buccaneers, 17-13 (C) 1932—Tie, 7-7 (B)
49ers, 34-27 (C) Bears, 14-0 (TB) 1933—Bears, 7-0 (C)
1963—49ers, 20-14 (SF) 1980—Bears, 23-0 (C) Redskins, 10-0 (B)
Bears, 27-7 (C) Bears, 14-13 (TB) 1934—Bears, 21-0 (B)
1964—49ers, 31-21 (SF) 1981—Bears, 28-17 (C) 1935—Bears, 30-14 (B)
Bears, 23-21 (C) Buccaneers, 20-10 (TB) 1936—Bears, 26-0 (B)
1965—49ers, 52-24 (SF) 1982—Buccaneers, 26-23 (TB) OT 1937—**Redskins, 28-21 (C)
Bears, 61-20 (C) 1983—Bears, 17-10 (C) 1938—Bears, 31-7 (C)
1966—Tie, 30-30 (C) Bears, 27-0 (TB) 1940—Redskins, 7-3 (W)
49ers, 41-14 (SF) 1984—Bears, 34-14 (C) **Bears, 73-0 (W)
1967—Bears, 28-14 (SF) Bears, 44-9 (TB) 1941—Bears, 35-21 (C)
1968—Bears, 27-19 (C) 1985—Bears, 38-28 (C) 1942—**Redskins, 14-6 (W)
1969—49ers, 42-21 (SF) Bears, 27-19 (TB) 1943—Redskins, 21-7 (W)
1970—49ers, 37-16 (C) 1986—Bears, 23-3 (TB) **Bears, 41-21 (C)
1971—49ers, 13-0 (SF) Bears, 48-14 (C) 1945—Redskins, 28-21 (W)
1972—49ers, 34-21 (C) 1987—Bears, 20-3 (C) 1946—Bears, 24-20 (C)
1974—49ers, 34-0 (C) Bears, 27-26 (TB) 1947—Bears, 56-20 (W)
1975—49ers, 31-3 (SF) 1988—Bears, 28-10 (C) 1948—Bears, 48-13 (C)
1976—Bears, 19-12 (SF) Bears, 27-15 (TB) 1949—Bears, 31-21 (W)
1978—Bears, 16-13 (SF) 1989—Buccaneers, 42-35 (TB) 1951—Bears, 27-0 (W)
1979—Bears, 28-27 (SF) Buccaneers, 32-31 (C) 1953—Bears, 27-24 (W)
1981—49ers, 28-17 (SF) 1990—Bears, 26-6 (TB) 1957—Redskins, 14-3 (C)
1983—Bears, 13-3 (C) Bears, 27-14 (C) 1964—Redskins, 27-20 (W)
1984—*49ers, 23-0 (SF) 1991—Bears, 21-20 (TB) 1968—Redskins, 38-28 (C)
1985—Bears, 26-10 (SF) Bears, 27-0 (C) 1971—Bears, 16-15 (C)
1987—49ers, 41-0 (SF) 1992—Bears, 31-14 (C) 1974—Redskins, 42-0 (W)
1988—Bears, 10-9 (C) Buccaneers, 20-17 (TB) 1976—Bears, 33-7 (C)
*49ers, 28-3 (C) 1993—Bears, 47-17 (C) 1978—Bears, 14-10 (W)
1989—49ers, 26-0 (SF) Buccaneers, 13-10 (TB) 1980—Bears, 35-21 (C)
1991—49ers, 52-14 (SF) 1994—Bears, 21-9 (C) 1981—Redskins, 24-7 (C)
1994—**49ers, 44-15 (SF) Bears, 20-6 (TB) 1984—***Bears, 23-19 (W)
2000—49ers, 17-0 (SF) 1995—Bears, 25-6 (TB) 1985—Bears, 45-10 (C)
2001—Bears, 37-31 (C) OT Bears, 31-10 (C) 1986—***Redskins, 27-13 (C)
2003—49ers, 49-7 (SF) 1996—Bears, 13-10 (C) 1987—***Redskins, 21-17 (C)
2004—Bears, 23-13 (C) Buccaneers, 34-19 (TB) 1988—Bears, 34-14 (W)
2005—Bears, 17-9 (C) 1997—Bears, 13-7 (C) 1989—Redskins, 38-14 (W)
2006—Bears, 41-10 (C) Buccaneers, 31-15 (TB) 1990—Redskins, 10-9 (W)
2009—49ers, 10-6 (SF) 1998—Buccaneers, 27-15 (TB) 1991—Redskins, 20-7 (C)
2012—49ers, 32-7 (SF) Buccaneers, 31-17 (C) 1996—Redskins, 10-3 (W)
2014—Bears, 28-20 (SF) 1999—Buccaneers, 6-3 (TB) 1997—Redskins, 31-8 (C)
2015—49ers, 26-20 (C) OT Buccaneers, 20-6 (C) 1999—Redskins, 48-22 (W)
2016—Bears, 26-6 (C) 2000—Buccaneers, 41-0 (TB) 2001—Bears, 20-15 (W)
2017—49ers, 15-14 (C) Bears, 13-10 (C) 2003—Bears, 27-24 (C)
2018—Bears, 14-9 (SF) 2001—Bears, 27-24 (TB) 2004—Redskins, 13-10 (C)
(RS Pts.—49ers 1,395, Bears 1,303) Bears, 27-3 (C) 2005—Redskins, 9-7 (W)
(PS Pts.—49ers 95, Bears 18) 2002—Buccaneers, 15-0 (C) 2007—Redskins, 24-16 (W)
*NFC Championship 2004—Buccaneers, 19-7 (TB) 2010—Redskins, 17-14 (C)
**NFC Divisional Playoff 2005—Bears, 13-10 (TB) 2013—Redskins, 45-41 (W)
CHICAGO vs. SEATTLE 2006—Bears, 34-31 (C) OT 2015—Redskins, 24-21 (C)
RS: Seahawks lead series, 11-5 2008—Buccaneers, 27-24 (C) OT 2016—Redskins, 41-21 (C)
PS: Bears lead series, 2-0 2011—Bears, 24-18 (London) (RS Pts.—Bears 876, Redskins 804)
1976—Bears, 34-7 (S) 2014—Bears, 21-13 (C) (PS Pts.—Bears 194, Redskins 130)
1978—Seahawks, 31-29 (C) 2015—Bears, 26-21 (TB) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 and
1982—Seahawks, 20-14 (S) 2016—Buccaneers, 36-10 (TB) known as Braves prior to 1933
1984—Seahawks, 38-9 (S) 2017—Buccaneers, 29-7 (TB) **NFL Championship
1987—Seahawks, 34-21 (C) 2018—Bears, 48-10 (C) ***NFC Divisional Playoff
1990—Bears, 17-0 (C) (RS Pts.—Bears 1,279, Buccaneers 962)
1999—Seahawks, 14-13 (C) CHICAGO vs. *TENNESSEE CINCINNATI vs. ARIZONA
2003—Seahawks, 24-17 (S) RS: Series tied, 6-6 RS: Bengals lead series, 6-5;
2006—Bears, 37-6 (C) 1973—Bears, 35-14 (C) See Arizona vs. Cincinnati
*Bears, 27-24 (C) OT 1977—Oilers, 47-0 (H) CINCINNATI vs. ATLANTA
2007—Seahawks, 30-23 (S) 1980—Oilers, 10-6 (C) RS: Bengals lead series, 9-5;
2009—Bears, 25-19 (S) 1986—Bears, 20-7 (H) See Atlanta vs. Cincinnati
2010—Seahawks, 23-20 (C) 1989—Oilers, 33-28 (C) CINCINNATI vs. BALTIMORE
*Bears, 35-24 (C) 1992—Oilers, 24-7 (H) RS: Series tied, 23-23;

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See Baltimore vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20 (Cin) (RS Pts.—Broncos 696, Bengals 595)
CINCINNATI vs. BUFFALO 2006—Bengals, 34-17 (Cin) CINCINNATI vs. DETROIT
RS: Bills lead series, 16-13 Bengals, 30-0 (Cle) RS: Bengals lead series, 9-3
PS: Bengals lead series, 2-0; 2007—Browns, 51-45 (Cle) 1970—Lions, 38-3 (D)
See Buffalo vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 19-14 (Cin) 1974—Lions, 23-19 (C)
CINCINNATI vs. CAROLINA 2008—Browns, 20-12 (Cin) 1983—Bengals, 17-9 (C)
RS: Panthers lead series, 3-2-1; Bengals, 14-0 (Cle) 1986—Bengals, 24-17 (D)
See Carolina vs. Cincinnati 2009—Bengals, 23-20 (Cle) OT 1989—Bengals, 42-7 (C)
CINCINNATI vs. CHICAGO Bengals, 16-7 (Cin) 1992—Lions, 19-13 (C)
RS: Bengals lead series, 6-5; 2010—Browns, 23-20 (Cle) 1998—Bengals, 34-28 (D) OT
See Chicago vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 19-17 (Cin) 2001—Bengals, 31-27 (D)
CINCINNATI vs. CLEVELAND 2011—Bengals, 27-17 (Cle) 2005—Bengals, 41-17 (D)
RS: Bengals lead series, 50-41 Bengals, 23-20 (Cin) 2009—Bengals, 23-13 (C)
1970—Browns, 30-27 (Cle) 2012—Bengals, 34-27 (Cin) 2013—Bengals, 27-24 (D)
Bengals, 14-10 (Cin) Browns, 34-24 (Cle) 2017—Bengals, 26-17 (C)
1971—Browns, 27-24 (Cin) 2013—Browns, 17-6 (Cle) (RS Pts.—Bengals 300, Lions 239)
Browns, 31-27 (Cle) Bengals, 41-20 (Cin) CINCINNATI vs. GREEN BAY
1972—Browns, 27-6 (Cle) 2014—Browns, 24-3 (Cin) RS: Bengals lead series, 7-6
Browns, 27-24 (Cin) Bengals, 30-0 (Cle) 1971—Packers, 20-17 (GB)
1973—Browns, 17-10 (Cle) 2015—Bengals, 31-10 (Cin) 1976—Bengals, 28-7 (C)
Bengals, 34-17 (Cin) Bengals, 37-3 (Cle) 1977—Bengals, 17-7 (Mil)
1974—Bengals, 33-7 (Cin) 2016—Bengals, 31-17 (Cin) 1980—Packers, 14-9 (GB)
Bengals, 34-24 (Cle) Bengals, 23-10 (Cle) 1983—Bengals, 34-14 (C)
1975—Bengals, 24-17 (Cin) 2017—Bengals, 31-7 (Cle) 1986—Bengals, 34-28 (Mil)
Browns, 35-23 (Cle) Bengals, 30-16 (Cin) 1992—Packers, 24-23 (GB)
1976—Bengals, 45-24 (Cle) 2018—Browns, 35-20 (Cin) 1995—Packers, 24-10 (GB)
Bengals, 21-6 (Cin) Browns, 26-18 (Cle) 1998—Packers, 13-6 (C)
1977—Browns, 13-3 (Cin) (RS Pts.—Bengals 1,986, Browns 1,806) 2005—Bengals, 21-14 (C)
Bengals, 10-7 (Cle) CINCINNATI vs. DALLAS 2009—Bengals, 31-24 (GB)
1978—Browns, 13-10 (Cle) OT RS: Cowboys lead series, 8-4 2013—Bengals, 34-30 (C)
Bengals, 48-16 (Cin) 1973—Cowboys, 38-10 (D) 2017—Packers, 27-24 (GB) OT
1979—Browns, 28-27 (Cle) 1979—Cowboys, 38-13 (D) (RS Pts.—Bengals 288, Packers 246)
Bengals, 16-12 (Cin) 1985—Bengals, 50-24 (C) CINCINNATI vs. HOUSTON
1980—Browns, 31-7 (Cle) 1988—Bengals, 38-24 (D) RS: Texans lead series, 6-4
Browns, 27-24 (Cin) 1991—Cowboys, 35-23 (D) PS: Texans lead series, 2-0
1981—Browns, 20-17 (Cin) 1994—Cowboys, 23-20 (C) 2002—Bengals, 38-3 (H)
Bengals, 41-21 (Cle) 1997—Bengals, 31-24 (C) 2003—Bengals, 34-27 (C)
1982—Bengals, 23-10 (Cin) 2000—Cowboys, 23-6 (D) 2005—Bengals, 16-10 (C)
1983—Browns, 17-7 (Cle) 2004—Bengals, 26-3 (C) 2008—Texans, 35-6 (H)
Bengals, 28-21 (Cin) 2008—Cowboys, 31-22 (D) 2009—Texans, 28-17 (C)
1984—Bengals, 12-9 (Cin) 2012—Cowboys, 20-19 (C) 2011—Texans, 20-19 (C)
Bengals, 20-17 (Cle) OT 2016—Cowboys, 28-14 (D) *Texans, 31-10 (H)
1985—Bengals, 27-10 (Cin) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 311, Bengals 272) 2012—*Texans, 19-13 (H)
Browns, 24-6 (Cle) CINCINNATI vs. DENVER 2014—Bengals, 22-13 (H)
1986—Bengals, 30-13 (Cle) RS: Broncos lead series, 22-10 2015—Texans, 10-6 (C)
Browns, 34-3 (Cin) 1968—Bengals, 24-10 (C) 2016—Texans, 12-10 (H)
1987—Browns, 34-0 (Cin) Broncos, 10-7 (D) 2017—Texans, 13-9 (C)
Browns, 38-24 (Cle) 1969—Broncos, 30-23 (C) (RS Pts.—Bengals 177, Texans 171)
1988—Bengals, 24-17 (Cin) Broncos, 27-16 (D) (PS Pts.—Texans 50, Bengals 23)
Browns, 23-16 (Cle) 1971—Bengals, 24-10 (D) *AFC First-Round Playoff
1989—Bengals, 21-14 (Cin) 1972—Bengals, 21-10 (C) CINCINNATI vs. *INDIANAPOLIS
Bengals, 21-0 (Cle) 1973—Broncos, 28-10 (D) RS: Colts lead series, 17-12
1990—Bengals, 34-13 (Cle) 1975—Bengals, 17-16 (D) PS: Colts lead series, 2-0
Bengals, 21-14 (Cin) 1976—Bengals, 17-7 (C) 1970—**Colts, 17-0 (B)
1991—Browns, 14-13 (Cle) 1977—Broncos, 24-13 (C) 1972—Colts, 20-19 (C)
Bengals, 23-21 (Cin) 1979—Broncos, 10-0 (D) 1974—Bengals, 24-14 (B)
1992—Bengals, 30-10 (Cin) 1981—Bengals, 38-21 (C) 1976—Colts, 28-27 (B)
Browns, 37-21 (Cle) 1983—Broncos, 24-17 (D) 1979—Colts, 38-28 (B)
1993—Browns, 27-14 (Cle) 1984—Broncos, 20-17 (D) 1980—Bengals, 34-33 (C)
Browns, 28-17 (Cin) 1986—Broncos, 34-28 (D) 1981—Bengals, 41-19 (B)
1994—Browns, 28-20 (Cin) 1991—Broncos, 45-14 (D) 1982—Bengals, 20-17 (B)
Browns, 37-13 (Cle) 1994—Broncos, 15-13 (D) 1983—Colts, 34-31 (C)
1995—Browns, 29-26 (Cin) OT 1996—Broncos, 14-10 (C) 1987—Bengals, 23-21 (I)
Browns, 26-10 (Cle) 1997—Broncos, 38-20 (D) 1989—Colts, 23-12 (C)
1999—Bengals, 18-17 (Cle) 1998—Broncos, 33-26 (C) 1990—Colts, 34-20 (C)
Bengals, 44-28 (Cin) 2000—Bengals, 31-21 (C) 1992—Colts, 21-17 (C)
2000—Browns, 24-7 (Cin) 2003—Broncos, 30-10 (C) 1993—Colts, 9-6 (C)
Bengals, 12-3 (Cle) 2004—Bengals, 23-10 (C) 1994—Colts, 17-13 (C)
2001—Bengals, 24-14 (Cin) 2006—Broncos, 24-23 (D) 1995—Bengals, 24-21 (I) OT
Browns, 18-0 (Cle) 2009—Broncos, 12-7 (C) 1996—Bengals, 31-24 (C)
2002—Browns, 20-7 (Cle) 2011—Broncos, 24-22 (D) 1997—Bengals, 28-13 (I)
Browns, 27-20 (Cin) 2012—Broncos, 31-23 (C) 1998—Colts, 39-26 (I)
2003—Bengals, 21-14 (Cle) 2014—Bengals, 37-28 (C) 1999—Colts, 31-10 (I)
Browns, 22-14 (Cin) 2015—Broncos, 20-17 (D) OT 2002—Colts, 28-21 (I)
2004—Browns, 34-17 (Cle) 2016—Broncos, 29-17 (C) 2005—Colts, 45-37 (C)
Bengals, 58-48 (Cin) 2017—Bengals, 20-17 (D) 2006—Colts, 34-16 (I)
2005—Bengals, 27-13 (Cle) 2018—Broncos, 24-10 (C) 2008—Colts, 35-3 (I)

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2010—Colts, 23-17 (I) 1973—Bengals, 20-13 (SD) 2018—Bengals, 27-17 (C)
2011—Bengals, 27-17 (C) 1974—Chargers, 20-17 (C) (RS Pts.—Dolphins 486, Bengals 392)
2013—Bengals, 42-28 (C) 1975—Bengals, 47-17 (C) (PS Pts.—Dolphins 34, Bengals 16)
2014—Colts, 27-0 (I) 1977—Chargers, 24-3 (SD) *AFC Divisional Playoff
***Colts, 26-10 (I) 1978—Chargers, 22-13 (SD) CINCINNATI vs. MINNESOTA
2017—Bengals, 24-23 (C) 1979—Chargers, 26-24 (C) RS: Vikings lead series, 7-6
2018—Bengals, 34-23 (I) 1980—Chargers, 31-14 (C) 1973—Bengals, 27-0 (C)
(RS Pts.—Colts 739, Bengals 655) 1981—Bengals, 40-17 (SD) 1977—Vikings, 42-10 (M)
(PS Pts.—Colts 43, Bengals 10) **Bengals, 27-7 (C) 1980—Bengals, 14-0 (C)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1982—Chargers, 50-34 (SD) 1983—Vikings, 20-14 (M)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1985—Chargers, 44-41 (C) 1986—Bengals, 24-20 (C)
***AFC First-Round Playoff 1987—Chargers, 10-9 (C) 1989—Vikings, 29-21 (M)
CINCINNATI vs. JACKSONVILLE 1988—Bengals, 27-10 (C) 1992—Vikings, 42-7 (C)
RS: Jaguars lead series, 12-9 1990—Bengals, 21-16 (SD) 1995—Bengals, 27-24 (C)
1995—Bengals, 24-17 (C) 1992—Chargers, 27-10 (SD) 1998—Vikings, 24-3 (M)
Bengals, 17-13 (J) 1994—Chargers, 27-10 (SD) 2005—Bengals, 37-8 (C)
1996—Bengals, 28-21 (C) 1996—Chargers, 27-14 (SD) 2009—Vikings, 30-10 (M)
Jaguars, 30-27 (J) 1997—Bengals, 38-31 (C) 2013—Bengals, 42-14 (C)
1997—Jaguars, 21-13 (J) 1999—Chargers, 34-7 (C) 2017—Vikings, 34-7 (M)
Bengals, 31-26 (C) 2001—Chargers, 28-14 (SD) (RS Pts.—Vikings 287, Bengals 243)
1998—Jaguars, 24-11 (J) 2002—Chargers, 34-6 (C) CINCINNATI vs. *NEW ENGLAND
Jaguars, 34-17 (C) 2003—Bengals, 34-27 (SD) RS: Patriots lead series, 16-9
1999—Jaguars, 41-10 (C) 2006—Chargers, 49-41 (C) 1968—Patriots, 33-14 (B)
Jaguars, 24-7 (J) 2009—Chargers, 27-24 (SD) 1969—Patriots, 25-14 (C)
2000—Jaguars, 13-0 (J) 2010—Bengals, 34-20 (C) 1970—Bengals, 45-7 (C)
Bengals, 17-14 (C) 2012—Bengals, 20-13 (SD) 1972—Bengals, 31-7 (NE)
2001—Jaguars, 30-13 (J) 2013—Bengals, 17-10 (SD) 1975—Bengals, 27-10 (C)
Jaguars, 14-10 (C) ***Chargers, 27-10 (C) 1978—Patriots, 10-3 (C)
2002—Jaguars, 29-15 (C) 2015—Bengals, 24-19 (C) 1979—Patriots, 20-14 (C)
2005—Jaguars, 23-20 (J) 2018—Chargers, 26-21 (LA) 1984—Patriots, 20-14 (NE)
2008—Bengals, 21-19 (C) (RS Pts.—Chargers 814, Bengals 743) 1985—Patriots, 34-23 (NE)
2011—Bengals, 30-20 (J) (PS Pts.—Bengals 37, Chargers 34) 1986—Bengals, 31-7 (NE)
2012—Bengals, 27-10 (J) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1988—Patriots, 27-21 (NE)
2014—Bengals, 33-23 (C) **AFC Championship 1990—Bengals, 41-7 (C)
2017—Jaguars, 23-7 (J) ***AFC First-Round Playoff 1991—Bengals, 29-7 (C)
(RS Pts.—Jaguars 469, Bengals 378) CINCINNATI vs. *L.A. RAMS 1992—Bengals, 20-10 (C)
CINCINNATI vs. KANSAS CITY RS: Bengals lead series, 8-5 1993—Patriots, 7-2 (NE)
RS: Bengals lead series, 15-14 1972—Rams, 15-12 (LA) 1994—Patriots, 31-28 (C)
1968—Chiefs, 13-3 (KC) 1976—Bengals, 20-12 (C) 2000—Patriots, 16-13 (NE)
Chiefs, 16-9 (C) 1978—Bengals, 20-19 (LA) 2001—Bengals, 23-17 (C)
1969—Bengals, 24-19 (C) 1981—Bengals, 24-10 (C) 2004—Patriots, 35-28 (NE)
Chiefs, 42-22 (KC) 1984—Rams, 24-14 (C) 2006—Patriots, 38-13 (C)
1970—Chiefs, 27-19 (C) 1990—Bengals, 34-31 (LA) OT 2007—Patriots, 34-13 (C)
1972—Bengals, 23-16 (KC) 1993—Bengals, 15-3 (C) 2010—Patriots, 38-24 (NE)
1973—Bengals, 14-6 (C) 1996—Rams, 26-16 (StL) 2013—Bengals, 13-6 (C)
1974—Bengals, 33-6 (C) 1999—Rams, 38-10 (C) 2014—Patriots, 43-17 (NE)
1976—Bengals, 27-24 (KC) 2003—Rams, 27-10 (StL) 2016—Patriots, 35-17 (NE)
1977—Bengals, 27-7 (KC) 2007—Bengals, 19-10 (C) (RS Pts.—Patriots 524, Bengals 518)
1978—Chiefs, 24-23 (C) 2011—Bengals, 20-13 (StL) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1971
1979—Chiefs, 10-7 (C) 2015—Bengals, 31-7 (C) CINCINNATI vs. NEW ORLEANS
1980—Bengals, 20-6 (KC) (RS Pts.—Bengals 245, Rams 235) RS: Series tied, 7-7
1983—Chiefs, 20-15 (KC) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1970—Bengals, 26-6 (C)
1984—Chiefs, 27-22 (C) CINCINNATI vs. MIAMI 1975—Bengals, 21-0 (NO)
1986—Chiefs, 24-14 (KC) RS: Dolphins lead series, 15-7 1978—Saints, 20-18 (C)
1987—Bengals, 30-27 (C) OT PS: Dolphins lead series, 1-0 1981—Saints, 17-7 (NO)
1988—Chiefs, 31-28 (KC) 1968—Dolphins, 24-22 (C) 1984—Bengals, 24-21 (NO)
1989—Bengals, 21-17 (KC) Bengals, 38-21 (M) 1987—Saints, 41-24 (C)
1993—Chiefs, 17-15 (KC) 1969—Bengals, 27-21 (C) 1990—Saints, 21-7 (C)
2003—Bengals, 24-19 (C) 1971—Dolphins, 23-13 (C) 1993—Saints, 20-13 (NO)
2005—Chiefs, 37-3 (KC) 1973—*Dolphins, 34-16 (M) 1996—Bengals, 30-15 (C)
2006—Bengals, 23-10 (KC) 1974—Dolphins, 24-3 (M) 2002—Bengals, 20-13 (C)
2007—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC) 1977—Bengals, 23-17 (C) 2006—Bengals, 31-16 (NO)
2008—Bengals, 16-6 (C) 1978—Dolphins, 21-0 (M) 2010—Saints, 34-30 (C)
2009—Bengals, 17-10 (C) 1980—Dolphins, 17-16 (M) 2014—Bengals, 27-10 (NO)
2012—Bengals, 28-6 (KC) 1983—Dolphins, 38-14 (M) 2018—Saints, 51-14 (C)
2015—Bengals, 36-21 (C) 1987—Dolphins, 20-14 (C) (RS Pts.—Bengals 292, Saints 285)
2018—Chiefs, 45-10 (KC) 1989—Dolphins, 20-13 (C) CINCINNATI vs. N.Y. GIANTS
(RS Pts.—Bengals 573, Chiefs 560) 1991—Dolphins, 37-13 (M) RS: Bengals lead series, 6-4
CINCINNATI vs. *L.A. CHARGERS 1994—Dolphins, 23-7 (C) 1972—Bengals, 13-10 (C)
RS: Chargers lead series, 20-14 1995—Dolphins, 26-23 (C) 1977—Bengals, 30-13 (C)
PS: Series tied, 1-1 2000—Dolphins, 31-16 (C) 1985—Bengals, 35-30 (C)
1968—Chargers, 29-13 (SD) 2004—Bengals, 16-13 (C) 1991—Bengals, 27-24 (C)
Chargers, 31-10 (C) 2007—Bengals, 38-25 (M) 1994—Giants, 27-20 (NY)
1969—Bengals, 34-20 (C) 2010—Dolphins, 22-14 (C) 1997—Giants, 29-27 (NY)
Chargers, 21-14 (SD) 2012—Dolphins, 17-13 (C) 2004—Bengals, 23-22 (C)
1970—Bengals, 17-14 (SD) 2013—Dolphins, 22-20 (M) OT 2008—Giants, 26-23 (NY) OT
1971—Bengals, 31-0 (C) 2016—Bengals, 22-7 (C) 2012—Bengals, 31-13 (C)

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2016—Giants, 21-20 (NY) 1982—Bengals, 18-14 (P) 2002—Steelers, 34-7 (C)
(RS Pts.—Bengals 249, Giants 215) 1988—Bengals, 28-24 (P) Steelers, 29-21 (P)
CINCINNATI vs. N.Y. JETS 1991—Eagles, 17-10 (P) 2003—Steelers, 17-10 (C)
RS: Jets lead series, 15-9 1994—Bengals, 33-30 (C) Bengals, 24-20 (P)
PS: Jets lead series, 2-0 1997—Eagles, 44-42 (P) 2004—Steelers, 28-17 (P)
1968—Jets, 27-14 (NY) 2000—Eagles, 16-7 (P) Steelers, 19-14 (C)
1969—Jets, 21-7 (C) 2004—Bengals, 38-10 (P) 2005—Steelers, 27-13 (C)
Jets, 40-7 (NY) 2008—Tie, 13-13 (C) OT Bengals, 38-31 (P)
1971—Jets, 35-21 (NY) 2012—Bengals, 34-13 (P) *Steelers, 31-17 (C)
1973—Bengals, 20-14 (C) 2016—Bengals, 32-14 (C) 2006—Bengals, 28-20 (P)
1976—Bengals, 42-3 (NY) (RS Pts.—Bengals 360, Eagles 222) Steelers, 23-17 (C) OT
1981—Bengals, 31-30 (NY) CINCINNATI vs. PITTSBURGH 2007—Steelers, 24-13 (C)
1982—*Jets, 44-17 (C) RS: Steelers lead series, 62-35 Steelers, 24-10 (P)
1984—Jets, 43-23 (NY) PS: Steelers lead series, 2-0 2008—Steelers, 38-10 (C)
1985—Jets, 29-20 (C) 1970—Steelers, 21-10 (P) Steelers, 27-10 (P)
1986—Bengals, 52-21 (C) Bengals, 34-7 (C) 2009—Bengals, 23-20 (C)
1987—Jets, 27-20 (NY) 1971—Steelers, 21-10 (P) Bengals, 18-12 (P)
1988—Bengals, 36-19 (C) Steelers, 21-13 (C) 2010—Steelers, 27-21 (C)
1990—Bengals, 25-20 (C) 1972—Bengals, 15-10 (C) Steelers, 23-7 (P)
1992—Jets, 17-14 (NY) Steelers, 40-17 (P) 2011—Steelers, 24-17 (C)
1993—Jets, 17-12 (NY) 1973—Bengals, 19-7 (C) Steelers, 35-7 (P)
1997—Jets, 31-14 (C) Steelers, 20-13 (P) 2012—Steelers, 24-17 (C)
2001—Jets, 15-14 (NY) 1974—Bengals, 17-10 (C) Bengals, 13-10 (P)
2004—Jets, 31-24 (NY) Steelers, 27-3 (P) 2013—Bengals, 20-10 (C)
2007—Bengals, 38-31 (C) 1975—Steelers, 30-24 (C) Steelers, 30-20 (P)
2008—Jets, 26-14 (NY) Steelers, 35-14 (P) 2014—Steelers, 42-21 (C)
2009—Jets, 37-0 (NY) 1976—Steelers, 23-6 (P) Steelers, 27-17 (P)
*Jets, 24-14 (C) Steelers, 7-3 (C) 2015—Bengals, 16-10 (P)
2010—Jets, 26-10 (NY) 1977—Steelers, 20-14 (P) Steelers, 33-20 (C)
2013—Bengals, 49-9 (C) Bengals, 17-10 (C) *Steelers, 18-16 (C)
2016—Bengals, 23-22 (NY) 1978—Steelers, 28-3 (C) 2016—Steelers, 24-16 (P)
(RS Pts.—Jets 591, Bengals 530) Steelers, 7-6 (P) Steelers, 24-20 (C)
(PS Pts.—Jets 68, Bengals 31) 1979—Bengals, 34-10 (C) 2017—Steelers, 29-14 (P)
*AFC First-Round Playoff Steelers, 37-17 (P) Steelers, 23-20 (C)
CINCINNATI vs. *OAKLAND 1980—Bengals, 30-28 (C) 2018—Steelers, 28-21 (C)
RS: Raiders lead series, 18-11 Bengals, 17-16 (P) Steelers, 16-13 (P)
PS: Raiders lead series, 2-0 1981—Bengals, 34-7 (C) (RS Pts.—Steelers 2,144, Bengals 1,707)
1968—Raiders, 31-10 (O) Bengals, 17-10 (P) (PS Pts.—Steelers 49, Bengals 33)
Raiders, 34-0 (C) 1982—Steelers, 26-20 (P) OT *AFC First-Round Playoff
1969—Bengals, 31-17 (C) 1983—Steelers, 24-14 (C) CINCINNATI vs. SAN FRANCISCO
Raiders, 37-17 (O) Bengals, 23-10 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 9-4
1970—Bengals, 31-21 (C) 1984—Steelers, 38-17 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 2-0
1971—Raiders, 31-27 (O) Bengals, 22-20 (C) 1974—Bengals, 21-3 (SF)
1972—Raiders, 20-14 (C) 1985—Bengals, 37-24 (P) 1978—49ers, 28-12 (SF)
1974—Raiders, 30-27 (O) Bengals, 26-21 (C) 1981—49ers, 21-3 (C)
1975—Bengals, 14-10 (C) 1986—Bengals, 24-22 (C) *49ers, 26-21 (Detroit)
**Raiders, 31-28 (O) Steelers, 30-9 (P) 1984—49ers, 23-17 (SF)
1976—Raiders, 35-20 (O) 1987—Steelers, 23-20 (P) 1987—49ers, 27-26 (C)
1978—Raiders, 34-21 (C) Steelers, 30-16 (C) 1988—**49ers, 20-16 (South Florida)
1980—Raiders, 28-17 (O) 1988—Bengals, 17-12 (P) 1990—49ers, 20-17 (C) OT
1982—Bengals, 31-17 (C) Bengals, 42-7 (C) 1993—49ers, 21-8 (SF)
1983—Raiders, 20-10 (C) 1989—Bengals, 41-10 (C) 1996—49ers, 28-21 (SF)
1985—Raiders, 13-6 (LA) Bengals, 26-16 (P) 1999—Bengals, 44-30 (C)
1988—Bengals, 45-21 (LA) 1990—Bengals, 27-3 (C) 2003—Bengals, 41-38 (C)
1989—Raiders, 28-7 (LA) Bengals, 16-12 (P) 2007—49ers, 20-13 (SF)
1990—Raiders, 24-7 (LA) 1991—Steelers, 33-27 (C) OT 2011—49ers, 13-8 (C)
**Raiders, 20-10 (LA) Steelers, 17-10 (P) 2015—Bengals, 24-14 (SF)
1991—Raiders, 38-14 (C) 1992—Steelers, 20-0 (P) (RS Pts.—49ers 286, Bengals 255)
1992—Bengals, 24-21 (C) OT Steelers, 21-9 (C) (PS Pts.—49ers 46, Bengals 37)
1993—Bengals, 16-10 (C) 1993—Steelers, 34-7 (P) *Super Bowl XVI
1995—Raiders, 20-17 (C) Steelers, 24-16 (C) **Super Bowl XXIII
1998—Raiders, 27-10 (O) 1994—Steelers, 14-10 (P) CINCINNATI vs. SEATTLE
2003—Raiders, 23-20 (O) Steelers, 38-15 (C) RS: Bengals lead series, 10-9
2006—Bengals, 27-10 (C) 1995—Bengals, 27-9 (P) PS: Bengals lead series, 1-0
2009—Raiders, 20-17 (O) Steelers, 49-31 (C) 1977—Bengals, 42-20 (C)
2012—Bengals, 34-10 (C) 1996—Steelers, 20-10 (P) 1981—Bengals, 27-21 (C)
2015—Bengals, 33-13 (O) Bengals, 34-24 (C) 1982—Bengals, 24-10 (C)
2018—Bengals, 30-16 (C) 1997—Steelers, 26-10 (C) 1984—Seahawks, 26-6 (C)
(RS Pts.—Raiders 659, Bengals 577) Steelers, 20-3 (P) 1985—Seahawks, 28-24 (C)
(PS Pts.—Raiders 51, Bengals 38) 1998—Bengals, 25-20 (C) 1986—Bengals, 34-7 (C)
*Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 Bengals, 25-24 (P) 1987—Bengals, 17-10 (S)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1999—Steelers, 17-3 (C) 1988—*Bengals, 21-13 (C)
CINCINNATI vs. PHILADELPHIA Bengals, 27-20 (P) 1989—Seahawks, 24-17 (C)
RS: Bengals lead series, 9-3-1 2000—Steelers, 15-0 (P) 1990—Seahawks, 31-16 (S)
1971—Bengals, 37-14 (C) Steelers, 48-28 (C) 1991—Seahawks, 13-7 (C)
1975—Bengals, 31-0 (P) 2001—Steelers, 16-7 (P) 1992—Bengals, 21-3 (S)
1979—Bengals, 37-13 (C) Bengals, 26-23 (C) OT 1993—Seahawks, 19-10 (C)

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1994—Bengals, 20-17 (S) OT 1993—Oilers, 28-12 (H) 1964—Browns, 27-6 (C)
1995—Seahawks, 24-21 (S) Oilers, 38-3 (C) Browns, 20-16 (D)
1999—Seahawks, 37-20 (S) 1994—Oilers, 20-13 (H) 1965—Browns, 23-17 (C)
2003—Bengals, 27-24 (C) Bengals, 34-31 (C) Browns, 24-17 (D)
2007—Seahawks, 24-21 (S) 1995—Oilers, 38-28 (C) 1966—Browns, 30-21 (C)
2011—Bengals, 34-12 (S) Bengals, 32-25 (H) Cowboys, 26-14 (D)
2015—Bengals, 27-24 (C) OT 1996—Oilers, 30-27 (C) OT 1967—Cowboys, 21-14 (C)
(RS Pts.—Bengals 415, Seahawks 374) Bengals, 21-13 (H) *Cowboys, 52-14 (D)
(PS Pts.—Bengals 21, Seahawks 13) 1997—Oilers, 30-7 (T) 1968—Cowboys, 28-7 (D)
*AFC Divisional Playoff Bengals, 41-14 (C) *Browns, 31-20 (C)
CINCINNATI vs. TAMPA BAY 1998—Oilers, 23-14 (C) 1969—Browns, 42-10 (C)
RS: Buccaneers lead series, 7-5 Oilers, 44-14 (T) *Browns, 38-14 (D)
1976—Bengals, 21-0 (C) 1999—Titans, 36-35 (T) 1970—Cowboys, 6-2 (C)
1980—Buccaneers, 17-12 (C) Titans, 24-14 (C) 1974—Cowboys, 41-17 (D)
1983—Bengals, 23-17 (TB) 2000—Titans, 23-14 (C) 1979—Browns, 26-7 (C)
1989—Bengals, 56-23 (C) Titans, 35-3 (T) 1982—Cowboys, 31-14 (D)
1995—Buccaneers, 19-16 (TB) 2001—Titans, 20-7 (C) 1985—Cowboys, 20-7 (D)
1998—Buccaneers, 35-0 (C) Bengals, 23-21 (T) 1988—Browns, 24-21 (C)
2001—Buccaneers, 16-13 (C) OT 2002—Titans, 30-24 (C) 1991—Cowboys, 26-14 (C)
2002—Buccaneers, 35-7 (C) 2004—Titans, 27-20 (T) 1994—Browns, 19-14 (D)
2006—Buccaneers, 14-13 (TB) 2005—Bengals, 31-23 (T) 2004—Cowboys, 19-12 (D)
2010—Buccaneers, 24-21 (C) 2007—Bengals, 35-6 (C) 2008—Cowboys, 28-10 (C)
2014—Bengals, 14-13 (TB) 2008—Titans, 24-7 (C) 2012—Cowboys, 23-20 (D) OT
2018—Bengals, 37-34 (C) 2011—Bengals, 24-17 (T) 2016—Cowboys, 35-10 (C)
(RS Pts.— Buccaneers 247, Bengals 233) 2014—Bengals, 33-7 (C) (RS Pts.—Browns 595, Cowboys 560)
CINCINNATI vs. *TENNESSEE 2017—Titans, 24-20 (T) (PS Pts.—Cowboys 86, Browns 83)
RS: Titans lead series, 40-33-1 (RS Pts.—Bengals 1,713, Titans 1,711) *Conference Championship
PS: Bengals lead series, 1-0 (PS Pts.—Bengals 41, Titans 14) CLEVELAND vs. DENVER
1968—Oilers, 27-17 (C) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; RS: Broncos lead series, 20-6
1969—Tie, 31-31 (H) known as Oilers prior to 1999 PS: Broncos lead series, 3-0
1970—Oilers, 20-13 (C) **AFC First-Round Playoff 1970—Browns, 27-13 (D)
Bengals, 30-20 (H) CINCINNATI vs. WASHINGTON 1971—Broncos, 27-0 (C)
1971—Oilers, 10-6 (H) RS: Bengals lead series, 5-4-1 1972—Browns, 27-20 (D)
Bengals, 28-13 (C) 1970—Redskins, 20-0 (W) 1974—Browns, 23-21 (C)
1972—Bengals, 30-7 (C) 1974—Bengals, 28-17 (C) 1975—Broncos, 16-15 (D)
Bengals, 61-17 (H) 1979—Redskins, 28-14 (W) 1976—Broncos, 44-13 (D)
1973—Bengals, 24-10 (C) 1985—Redskins, 27-24 (W) 1978—Broncos, 19-7 (C)
Bengals, 27-24 (H) 1988—Bengals, 20-17 (C) OT 1980—Broncos, 19-16 (C)
1974—Oilers, 34-21 (C) 1991—Redskins, 34-27 (C) 1981—Broncos, 23-20 (D) OT
Oilers, 20-3 (H) 2004—Bengals, 17-10 (W) 1983—Broncos, 27-6 (D)
1975—Bengals, 21-19 (H) 2008—Bengals, 20-13 (C) 1984—Broncos, 24-14 (C)
Bengals, 23-19 (C) 2012—Bengals, 38-31 (W) 1986—*Broncos, 23-20 (C) OT
1976—Bengals, 27-7 (H) 2016—Tie, 27-27 (London) 1987—*Broncos, 38-33 (D)
Bengals, 31-27 (C) (RS Pts.—Redskins 224, Bengals 215) 1988—Broncos, 30-7 (D)
1977—Bengals, 13-10 (C) OT 1989—Browns, 16-13 (C)
Oilers, 21-16 (H) CLEVELAND vs. ARIZONA *Broncos, 37-21 (D)
1978—Bengals, 28-13 (C) RS: Browns lead series, 33-14-3; 1990—Browns, 30-29 (D)
Oilers, 17-10 (H) See Arizona vs. Cleveland 1991—Broncos, 17-7 (C)
1979—Oilers, 30-27 (C) OT CLEVELAND vs. ATLANTA 1992—Broncos, 12-0 (C)
Oilers, 42-21 (H) RS: Browns lead series, 12-3; 1993—Broncos, 29-14 (C)
1980—Oilers, 13-10 (C) See Atlanta vs. Cleveland 1994—Broncos, 26-14 (D)
Oilers, 23-3 (H) CLEVELAND vs. BALTIMORE 2000—Broncos, 44-10 (D)
1981—Oilers, 17-10 (H) RS: Ravens lead series, 30-10; 2003—Broncos, 23-20 (D) OT
Bengals, 34-21 (C) See Baltimore vs. Cleveland 2006—Broncos, 17-7 (C)
1982—Bengals, 27-6 (C) CLEVELAND vs. BUFFALO 2008—Broncos, 34-30 (C)
Bengals, 35-27 (H) RS: Browns lead series, 11-9 2009—Broncos, 27-6 (D)
1983—Bengals, 55-14 (H) PS: Browns lead series, 1-0; 2012—Broncos, 34-12 (D)
Bengals, 38-10 (C) See Buffalo vs. Cleveland 2015—Broncos, 26-23 (C) OT
1984—Bengals, 13-3 (C) CLEVELAND vs. CAROLINA 2018—Browns, 17-16 (D)
Bengals, 31-13 (H) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-2; (RS Pts.—Broncos 630, Browns 381)
1985—Oilers, 44-27 (H) See Carolina vs. Cleveland (PS Pts.—Broncos 98, Browns 74)
Bengals, 45-27 (C) CLEVELAND vs. CHICAGO *AFC Championship
1986—Bengals, 31-28 (C) RS: Browns lead series, 9-7; CLEVELAND vs. DETROIT
Oilers, 32-28 (H) See Chicago vs. Cleveland RS: Lions lead series, 16-4
1987—Oilers, 31-29 (C) CLEVELAND vs. CINCINNATI PS: Lions lead series, 3-1
Oilers, 21-17 (H) RS: Bengals lead series, 50-41; 1952—Lions, 17-6 (D)
1988—Bengals, 44-21 (C) See Cincinnati vs. Cleveland *Lions, 17-7 (C)
Oilers, 41-6 (H) CLEVELAND vs. DALLAS 1953—*Lions, 17-16 (D)
1989—Oilers, 26-24 (H) RS: Browns lead series, 15-13 1954—Lions, 14-10 (C)
Bengals, 61-7 (C) PS: Browns lead series, 2-1 *Browns, 56-10 (C)
1990—Oilers, 48-17 (H) 1960—Browns, 48-7 (D) 1957—Lions, 20-7 (D)
Bengals, 40-20 (C) 1961—Browns, 25-7 (C) *Lions, 59-14 (D)
**Bengals, 41-14 (C) Browns, 38-17 (D) 1958—Lions, 30-10 (C)
1991—Oilers, 30-7 (C) 1962—Browns, 19-10 (C) 1963—Lions, 38-10 (D)
Oilers, 35-3 (H) Cowboys, 45-21 (D) 1964—Browns, 37-21 (C)
1992—Oilers, 38-24 (C) 1963—Browns, 41-24 (D) 1967—Lions, 31-14 (D)
Oilers, 26-10 (H) Browns, 27-17 (C) 1969—Lions, 28-21 (C)

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1970—Lions, 41-24 (C) 1991—Browns, 31-0 (I) 1983—Browns, 30-24 (SD) OT
1975—Lions, 21-10 (D) 1992—Colts, 14-3 (I) 1985—Browns, 21-7 (SD)
1983—Browns, 31-26 (D) 1993—Colts, 23-10 (I) 1986—Browns, 47-17 (C)
1986—Browns, 24-21 (C) 1994—Browns, 21-14 (I) 1987—Chargers, 27-24 (SD) OT
1989—Lions, 13-10 (D) 1999—Colts, 29-28 (C) 1990—Chargers, 24-14 (C)
1992—Lions, 24-14 (D) 2002—Colts, 28-23 (C) 1991—Browns, 30-24 (SD) OT
1995—Lions, 38-20 (D) 2003—Colts, 9-6 (C) 1992—Chargers, 14-13 (C)
2001—Browns, 24-14 (C) 2005—Colts, 13-6 (I) 1995—Chargers, 31-13 (SD)
2005—Lions, 13-10 (C) 2008—Colts, 10-6 (C) 1999—Chargers, 23-10 (SD)
2009—Lions, 38-37 (D) 2011—Browns, 27-19 (I) 2001—Browns, 20-16 (C)
2013—Lions, 31-17 (C) 2012—Colts, 17-13 (I) 2003—Chargers, 26-20 (C)
2017—Lions, 38-24 (D) 2014—Colts, 25-24 (C) 2004—Chargers, 21-0 (C)
(RS Pts.—Lions 517, Browns 360) 2017—Colts, 31-28 (I) 2006—Chargers, 32-25 (SD)
(PS Pts.—Lions 103, Browns 93) (RS Pts.—Browns 600, Colts 558) 2009—Chargers, 30-23 (C)
*NFL Championship (PS Pts.—Colts 75, Browns 68) 2012—Browns, 7-6 (C)
CLEVELAND vs. GREEN BAY *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 2015—Chargers, 30-27 (SD)
RS: Packers lead series, 12-7 **NFL Championship 2016—Browns, 20-17 (C)
PS: Packers lead series, 1-0 ***AFC Divisional Playoff 2017—Chargers, 19-10 (LA)
1953—Browns, 27-0 (Mil) CLEVELAND vs. JACKSONVILLE 2018—Chargers, 38-14 (C)
1955—Browns, 41-10 (C) RS: Jaguars lead series, 12-5 (RS Pts.—Chargers 650, Browns 512)
1956—Browns, 24-7 (Mil) 1995—Jaguars, 23-15 (C) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016
1961—Packers, 49-17 (C) Jaguars, 24-21 (J) CLEVELAND vs. *L.A. RAMS
1964—Packers, 28-21 (Mil) 1999—Jaguars, 24-7 (J) RS: Rams lead series, 11-9
1965—*Packers, 23-12 (GB) Jaguars, 24-14 (C) PS: Browns lead series, 2-1
1966—Packers, 21-20 (C) 2000—Jaguars, 27-7 (C) 1950—**Browns, 30-28 (C)
1967—Packers, 55-7 (Mil) Jaguars, 48-0 (J) 1951—Browns, 38-23 (LA)
1969—Browns, 20-7 (C) 2001—Browns, 23-14 (J) **Rams, 24-17 (LA)
1972—Packers, 26-10 (C) Jaguars, 15-10 (C) 1952—Browns, 37-7 (C)
1980—Browns, 26-21 (C) 2002—Browns, 21-20 (J) 1955—**Browns, 38-14 (LA)
1983—Packers, 35-21 (Mil) 2005—Jaguars, 20-14 (C) 1957—Browns, 45-31 (C)
1986—Packers, 17-14 (C) 2008—Browns, 23-17 (J) 1958—Browns, 30-27 (LA)
1992—Browns, 17-6 (C) 2009—Browns, 23-17 (C) 1963—Browns, 20-6 (C)
1995—Packers, 31-20 (C) 2010—Jaguars, 24-20 (J) 1965—Rams, 42-7 (LA)
2001—Packers, 30-7 (GB) 2011—Browns, 14-10 (C) 1968—Rams, 24-6 (C)
2005—Browns, 26-24 (GB) 2013—Jaguars, 32-28 (C) 1973—Rams, 30-17 (LA)
2009—Packers, 31-3 (C) 2014—Jaguars, 24-6 (J) 1977—Rams, 9-0 (C)
2013—Packers, 31-13 (GB) 2017—Jaguars, 19-7 (C) 1978—Browns, 30-19 (C)
2017—Packers, 27-21 (C) OT (RS Pts.—Jaguars 382, Browns 253) 1981—Rams, 27-16 (LA)
(RS Pts.—Packers 456, Browns 355) CLEVELAND vs. KANSAS CITY 1984—Rams, 20-17 (LA)
(PS Pts.—Packers 23, Browns 12) RS: Chiefs lead series, 13-11-2 1987—Browns, 30-17 (C)
*NFL Championship 1971—Chiefs, 13-7 (KC) 1990—Rams, 38-23 (C)
CLEVELAND vs. HOUSTON 1972—Chiefs, 31-7 (C) 1993—Browns, 42-14 (LA)
RS: Texans lead series, 7-3 1973—Tie, 20-20 (KC) 1999—Rams, 34-3 (StL)
2002—Browns, 34-17 (C) 1975—Browns, 40-14 (C) 2003—Rams, 26-20 (C)
2004—Browns, 22-14 (H) 1976—Chiefs, 39-14 (KC) 2007—Browns, 27-20 (StL)
2005—Texans, 19-16 (H) 1977—Browns, 44-7 (C) 2011—Rams, 13-12 (C)
2006—Texans, 14-6 (H) 1978—Chiefs, 17-3 (KC) 2015—Rams, 24-6 (StL)
2007—Browns, 27-17 (C) 1979—Browns, 27-24 (KC) (RS Pts.—Rams 451, Browns 426)
2008—Texans, 16-6 (C) 1980—Browns, 20-13 (C) (PS Pts.—Browns 85, Rams 66)
2011—Texans, 30-12 (H) 1984—Chiefs, 10-6 (KC) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
2014—Texans, 23-7 (C) 1986—Browns, 20-7 (C) **NFL Championship
2017—Texans, 33-17 (H) 1988—Browns, 6-3 (KC) CLEVELAND vs. MIAMI
2018—Texans, 29-13 (H) 1989—Tie, 10-10 (C) OT RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-8
(RS Pts.—Texans 212, Browns 160) 1990—Chiefs, 34-0 (KC) PS: Dolphins lead series, 2-0
CLEVELAND vs. *INDIANAPOLIS 1991—Browns, 20-15 (C) 1970—Browns, 28-0 (M)
RS: Colts lead series, 15-14 1994—Chiefs, 20-13 (KC) 1972—*Dolphins, 20-14 (M)
PS: Series tied, 2-2 1995—Browns, 35-17 (C) 1973—Dolphins, 17-9 (C)
1956—Colts, 21-7 (C) 2002—Chiefs, 40-39 (C) 1976—Browns, 17-13 (C)
1959—Browns, 38-31 (B) 2003—Chiefs, 41-20 (KC) 1979—Browns, 30-24 (C) OT
1962—Colts, 36-14 (C) 2006—Browns, 31-28 (C) OT 1985—*Dolphins, 24-21 (M)
1964—**Browns, 27-0 (C) 2009—Browns, 41-34 (KC) 1986—Browns, 26-16 (C)
1968—Browns, 30-20 (B) 2010—Chiefs, 16-14 (C) 1988—Dolphins, 38-31 (M)
**Colts, 34-0 (C) 2012—Browns, 30-7 (C) 1989—Dolphins, 13-10 (M) OT
1971—Browns, 14-13 (B) 2013—Chiefs, 23-17 (KC) 1990—Dolphins, 30-13 (C)
***Colts, 20-3 (C) 2015—Chiefs, 17-13 (KC) 1992—Dolphins, 27-23 (C)
1973—Browns, 24-14 (C) 2018—Chiefs, 37-21 (C) 1993—Dolphins, 24-14 (C)
1975—Colts, 21-7 (B) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 537, Browns 518) 2004—Dolphins, 10-7 (M)
1978—Browns, 45-24 (B) CLEVELAND vs. *L.A. CHARGERS 2005—Browns, 22-0 (C)
1979—Browns, 13-10 (C) RS: Chargers lead series, 17-9-1 2007—Browns, 41-31 (C)
1980—Browns, 28-27 (B) 1970—Chargers, 27-10 (C) 2010—Browns, 13-10 (M)
1981—Browns, 42-28 (C) 1972—Browns, 21-17 (SD) 2011—Browns, 17-16 (C)
1983—Browns, 41-23 (C) 1973—Tie, 16-16 (C) 2013—Dolphins, 23-10 (C)
1986—Browns, 24-9 (I) 1974—Chargers, 36-35 (SD) 2016—Dolphins, 30-24 (M) OT
1987—Colts, 9-7 (C) 1976—Browns, 21-17 (C) (RS Pts.—Browns 335, Dolphins 322)
***Browns, 38-21 (C) 1977—Chargers, 37-14 (SD) (PS Pts.—Dolphins 44, Browns 35)
1988—Browns, 23-17 (C) 1981—Chargers, 44-14 (C) *AFC Divisional Playoff
1989—Colts, 23-17 (I) OT 1982—Chargers, 30-13 (C)

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CLEVELAND vs. MINNESOTA Giants, 17-13 (NY) 2013—Jets, 24-13 (NY)
RS: Vikings lead series, 11-4 *Browns, 8-3 (C) 2015—Jets, 31-10 (NY)
PS: Vikings lead series, 1-0 1951—Browns, 14-13 (C) 2016—Jets, 31-28 (C)
1965—Vikings, 27-17 (C) Browns, 10-0 (NY) 2017—Jets, 17-14 (C)
1967—Browns, 14-10 (C) 1952—Giants, 17-9 (C) 2018—Browns, 21-17 (C)
1969—Vikings, 51-3 (M) Giants, 37-34 (NY) (RS Pts.—Browns 511, Jets 503)
*Vikings, 27-7 (M) 1953—Browns, 7-0 (NY) (PS Pts.—Browns 23, Jets 20)
1973—Vikings, 26-3 (M) Browns, 62-14 (C) *AFC Divisional Playoff
1975—Vikings, 42-10 (C) 1954—Browns, 24-14 (C) CLEVELAND vs. *OAKLAND
1980—Vikings, 28-23 (M) Browns, 16-7 (NY) RS: Raiders lead series, 13-10
1983—Vikings, 27-21 (C) 1955—Browns, 24-14 (C) PS: Raiders lead series, 2-0
1986—Browns, 23-20 (M) Tie, 35-35 (NY) 1970—Raiders, 23-20 (O)
1989—Browns, 23-17 (C) OT 1956—Giants, 21-9 (C) 1971—Raiders, 34-20 (C)
1992—Vikings, 17-13 (M) Browns, 24-7 (NY) 1973—Browns, 7-3 (O)
1995—Vikings, 27-11 (M) 1957—Browns, 6-3 (C) 1974—Raiders, 40-24 (C)
2005—Vikings, 24-12 (M) Browns, 34-28 (NY) 1975—Raiders, 38-17 (O)
2009—Vikings, 34-20 (C) 1958—Giants, 21-17 (C) 1977—Raiders, 26-10 (C)
2013—Browns, 31-27 (M) Giants, 13-10 (NY) 1979—Raiders, 19-14 (O)
2017—Vikings, 33-16 (London) *Giants, 10-0 (NY) 1980—**Raiders, 14-12 (C)
(RS Pts.—Vikings 410, Browns 240) 1959—Giants, 10-6 (C) 1982—***Raiders, 27-10 (LA)
(PS Pts.—Vikings 27, Browns 7) Giants, 48-7 (NY) 1985—Raiders, 21-20 (C)
*NFL Championship 1960—Giants, 17-13 (C) 1986—Raiders, 27-14 (LA)
CLEVELAND vs. NEW ENGLAND Browns, 48-34 (NY) 1987—Browns, 24-17 (LA)
RS: Browns lead series, 12-11 1961—Giants, 37-21 (C) 1992—Browns, 28-16 (LA)
PS: Browns lead series, 1-0 Tie, 7-7 (NY) 1993—Browns, 19-16 (LA)
1971—Browns, 27-7 (C) 1962—Browns, 17-7 (C) 2000—Raiders, 36-10 (O)
1974—Browns, 21-14 (NE) Giants, 17-13 (NY) 2003—Browns, 13-7 (C)
1977—Browns, 30-27 (C) OT 1963—Browns, 35-24 (NY) 2005—Browns, 9-7 (O)
1980—Patriots, 34-17 (NE) Giants, 33-6 (C) 2006—Browns, 24-21 (O)
1982—Browns, 10-7 (C) 1964—Browns, 42-20 (C) 2007—Raiders, 26-24 (O)
1983—Browns, 30-0 (NE) Browns, 52-20 (NY) 2009—Browns, 23-9 (C)
1984—Patriots, 17-16 (C) 1965—Browns, 38-14 (NY) 2011—Raiders, 24-17 (O)
1985—Browns, 24-20 (C) Browns, 34-21 (C) 2012—Browns, 20-17 (O)
1987—Browns, 20-10 (NE) 1966—Browns, 28-7 (NY) 2014—Browns, 23-13 (C)
1991—Browns, 20-0 (NE) Browns, 49-40 (C) 2015—Raiders, 27-20 (C)
1992—Browns, 19-17 (NE) 1967—Giants, 38-34 (NY) 2018—Raiders, 45-42 (O) OT
1993—Patriots, 20-17 (C) Browns, 24-14 (C) (RS Pts.—Raiders 512, Browns 442)
1994—Browns, 13-6 (C) 1968—Browns, 45-10 (C) (PS Pts.—Raiders 41, Browns 22)
*Browns, 20-13 (C) 1969—Browns, 28-17 (C) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994
1995—Patriots, 17-14 (NE) Giants, 27-14 (NY) **AFC Divisional Playoff
1999—Patriots, 19-7 (C) 1973—Browns, 12-10 (C) ***AFC First-Round Playoff
2000—Browns, 19-11 (C) 1977—Browns, 21-7 (NY) CLEVELAND vs. PHILADELPHIA
2001—Patriots, 27-16 (NE) 1985—Browns, 35-33 (NY) RS: Browns lead series, 31-17-1
2003—Patriots, 9-3 (NE) 1991—Giants, 13-10 (NY) 1950—Browns, 35-10 (P)
2004—Patriots, 42-15 (C) 1994—Giants, 16-13 (C) Browns, 13-7 (C)
2007—Patriots, 34-17 (NE) 2000—Giants, 24-3 (C) 1951—Browns, 20-17 (C)
2010—Browns, 34-14 (C) 2004—Giants, 27-10 (NY) Browns, 24-9 (P)
2013—Patriots, 27-26 (NE) 2008—Browns, 35-14 (C) 1952—Browns, 49-7 (P)
2016—Patriots, 33-13 (C) 2012—Giants, 41-27 (NY) Eagles, 28-20 (C)
(RS Pts.—Browns 428, Patriots 412) 2016—Giants, 27-13 (C) 1953—Browns, 37-13 (C)
(PS Pts.—Browns 20, Patriots 13) (RS Pts.—Browns 1,088, Giants 941) Eagles, 42-27 (P)
*AFC First-Round Playoff (PS Pts.—Giants 13, Browns 8) 1954—Eagles, 28-10 (P)
CLEVELAND vs. NEW ORLEANS *Conference Playoff Browns, 6-0 (C)
RS: Browns lead series, 13-5 CLEVELAND vs. N.Y. JETS 1955—Browns, 21-17 (C)
1967—Browns, 42-7 (NO) RS: Browns lead series, 13-12 Eagles, 33-17 (P)
1968—Browns, 24-10 (NO) PS: Browns lead series, 1-0 1956—Browns, 16-0 (P)
Browns, 35-17 (C) 1970—Browns, 31-21 (C) Browns, 17-14 (C)
1969—Browns, 27-17 (NO) 1972—Browns, 26-10 (NY) 1957—Browns, 24-7 (C)
1971—Browns, 21-17 (NO) 1976—Browns, 38-17 (C) Eagles, 17-7 (P)
1975—Browns, 17-16 (C) 1978—Browns, 37-34 (C) OT 1958—Browns, 28-14 (C)
1978—Browns, 24-16 (NO) 1979—Browns, 25-22 (NY) OT Browns, 21-14 (P)
1981—Browns, 20-17 (C) 1980—Browns, 17-14 (C) 1959—Browns, 28-7 (C)
1984—Saints, 16-14 (C) 1981—Jets, 14-13 (C) Browns, 28-21 (P)
1987—Saints, 28-21 (NO) 1983—Browns, 10-7 (C) 1960—Browns, 41-24 (P)
1990—Saints, 25-20 (NO) 1984—Jets, 24-20 (C) Eagles, 31-29 (C)
1993—Browns, 17-13 (C) 1985—Jets, 37-10 (NY) 1961—Eagles, 27-20 (P)
1999—Browns, 21-16 (NO) 1986—*Browns, 23-20 (C) OT Browns, 45-24 (C)
2002—Browns, 24-15 (NO) 1988—Jets, 23-3 (C) 1962—Eagles, 35-7 (P)
2006—Saints, 19-14 (C) 1989—Browns, 38-24 (C) Tie, 14-14 (C)
2010—Browns, 30-17 (NO) 1990—Jets, 24-21 (NY) 1963—Browns, 37-7 (C)
2014—Browns, 26-24 (C) 1991—Jets, 17-14 (C) Browns, 23-17 (P)
2018—Saints, 21-18 (NO) 1994—Browns, 27-7 (C) 1964—Browns, 28-20 (P)
(RS Pts.—Browns 415, Saints 311) 2002—Browns, 24-21 (NY) Browns, 38-24 (C)
CLEVELAND vs. N.Y. GIANTS 2004—Jets, 10-7 (C) 1965—Browns, 35-17 (P)
RS: Browns lead series, 26-21-2 2006—Browns, 20-13 (C) Browns, 38-34 (C)
PS: Series tied, 1-1 2007—Browns, 24-18 (NY) 1966—Browns, 27-7 (C)
1950—Giants, 6-0 (C) 2010—Jets, 26-20 (NY) OT Eagles, 33-21 (P)

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1967—Eagles, 28-24 (P) 1979—Steelers, 51-35 (C) (PS Pts.—Steelers 65, Browns 42)
1968—Browns, 47-13 (C) Steelers, 33-30 (P) OT *AFC Divisional Playoff
1969—Browns, 27-20 (P) 1980—Browns, 27-26 (C) **AFC First-Round Playoff
1972—Browns, 27-17 (P) Steelers, 16-13 (P) CLEVELAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO
1976—Browns, 24-3 (C) 1981—Steelers, 13-7 (P) RS: Browns lead series, 12-7
1979—Browns, 24-19 (P) Steelers, 32-10 (C) 1950—Browns, 34-14 (C)
1982—Eagles, 24-21 (C) 1982—Browns, 10-9 (C) 1951—49ers, 24-10 (SF)
1988—Browns, 19-3 (C) Steelers, 37-21 (P) 1953—Browns, 23-21 (C)
1991—Eagles, 32-30 (C) 1983—Steelers, 44-17 (P) 1955—Browns, 38-3 (SF)
1994—Browns, 26-7 (P) Browns, 30-17 (C) 1959—49ers, 21-20 (C)
2000—Eagles, 35-24 (C) 1984—Browns, 20-10 (C) 1962—Browns, 13-10 (SF)
2004—Eagles, 34-31 (C) OT Steelers, 23-20 (P) 1968—Browns, 33-21 (SF)
2008—Eagles, 30-10 (P) 1985—Browns, 17-7 (C) 1970—49ers, 34-31 (SF)
2012—Eagles, 17-16 (C) Steelers, 10-9 (P) 1974—Browns, 7-0 (C)
2016—Eagles, 29-10 (P) 1986—Browns, 27-24 (P) 1978—Browns, 24-7 (C)
(RS Pts.—Browns 1,211, Eagles 930) Browns, 37-31 (C) OT 1981—Browns, 15-12 (SF)
CLEVELAND vs. PITTSBURGH 1987—Browns, 34-10 (C) 1984—49ers, 41-7 (C)
RS: Steelers lead series, 73-58-1 Browns, 19-13 (P) 1987—49ers, 38-24 (SF)
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-0 1988—Browns, 23-9 (P) 1990—49ers, 20-17 (SF)
1950—Browns, 30-17 (P) Browns, 27-7 (C) 1993—Browns, 23-13 (C)
Browns, 45-7 (C) 1989—Browns, 51-0 (P) 2003—Browns, 13-12 (SF)
1951—Browns, 17-0 (C) Steelers, 17-7 (C) 2007—Browns, 20-7 (C)
Browns, 28-0 (P) 1990—Browns, 13-3 (C) 2011—49ers, 20-10 (SF)
1952—Browns, 21-20 (P) Steelers, 35-0 (P) 2015—Browns, 24-10 (C)
Browns, 29-28 (C) 1991—Browns, 17-14 (C) (RS Pts.—Browns 386, 49ers 328)
1953—Browns, 34-16 (C) Steelers, 17-10 (P) CLEVELAND vs. SEATTLE
Browns, 20-16 (P) 1992—Browns, 17-9 (C) RS: Seahawks lead series, 12-6
1954—Steelers, 55-27 (P) Steelers, 23-13 (P) 1977—Seahawks, 20-19 (S)
Browns, 42-7 (C) 1993—Browns, 28-23 (C) 1978—Seahawks, 47-24 (S)
1955—Browns, 41-14 (C) Steelers, 16-9 (P) 1979—Seahawks, 29-24 (C)
Browns, 30-7 (P) 1994—Steelers, 17-10 (C) 1980—Browns, 27-3 (S)
1956—Browns, 14-10 (P) Steelers, 17-7 (P) 1981—Seahawks, 42-21 (S)
Steelers, 24-16 (C) *Steelers, 29-9 (P) 1982—Browns, 21-7 (S)
1957—Browns, 23-12 (P) 1995—Steelers, 20-3 (P) 1983—Seahawks, 24-9 (C)
Browns, 24-0 (C) Steelers, 20-17 (C) 1984—Seahawks, 33-0 (S)
1958—Browns, 45-12 (P) 1999—Steelers, 43-0 (C) 1985—Seahawks, 31-13 (S)
Browns, 27-10 (C) Browns, 16-15 (P) 1988—Seahawks, 16-10 (C)
1959—Steelers, 17-7 (P) 2000—Browns, 23-20 (C) 1989—Browns, 17-7 (S)
Steelers, 21-20 (C) Steelers, 22-0 (P) 1993—Seahawks, 22-5 (S)
1960—Browns, 28-20 (C) 2001—Steelers, 15-12 (C) OT 1994—Browns, 35-9 (C)
Steelers, 14-10 (P) Steelers, 28-7 (P) 2001—Seahawks, 9-6 (C)
1961—Browns, 30-28 (P) 2002—Steelers, 16-13 (P) OT 2003—Seahawks, 34-7 (S)
Steelers, 17-13 (C) Steelers, 23-20 (C) 2007—Browns, 33-30 (C) OT
1962—Browns, 41-14 (P) **Steelers, 36-33 (P) 2011—Browns, 6-3 (C)
Browns, 35-14 (C) 2003—Browns, 33-13 (P) 2015—Seahawks, 30-13 (S)
1963—Browns, 35-23 (C) Steelers, 13-6 (C) (RS Pts.—Seahawks 396, Browns 290)
Steelers, 9-7 (P) 2004—Steelers, 34-23 (P) CLEVELAND vs. TAMPA BAY
1964—Steelers, 23-7 (C) Steelers, 24-10 (C) RS: Browns lead series, 6-4
Browns, 30-17 (P) 2005—Steelers, 34-21 (P) 1976—Browns, 24-7 (TB)
1965—Browns, 24-19 (C) Steelers, 41-0 (C) 1980—Browns, 34-27 (TB)
Browns, 42-21 (P) 2006—Steelers, 24-20 (C) 1983—Browns, 20-0 (C)
1966—Browns, 41-10 (C) Steelers, 27-7 (P) 1989—Browns, 42-31 (TB)
Steelers, 16-6 (P) 2007—Steelers, 34-7 (C) 1995—Browns, 22-6 (C)
1967—Browns, 21-10 (C) Steelers, 31-28 (P) 2002—Buccaneers 17-3 (TB)
Browns, 34-14 (P) 2008—Steelers, 10-6 (C) 2006—Buccaneers, 22-7 (C)
1968—Browns, 31-24 (C) Steelers, 31-0 (P) 2010—Buccaneers, 17-14 (TB)
Browns, 45-24 (P) 2009—Steelers, 27-14 (P) 2014—Browns, 22-17 (C)
1969—Browns, 42-31 (C) Browns, 13-6 (C) 2018—Buccaneers, 26-23 (TB) OT
Browns, 24-3 (P) 2010—Steelers, 28-10 (P) (RS Pts.—Browns 211, Buccaneers 170)
1970—Browns, 15-7 (C) Steelers, 41-9 (C) CLEVELAND vs. *TENNESSEE
Steelers, 28-9 (P) 2011—Steelers, 14-3 (P) RS: Browns lead series, 35-30
1971—Browns, 27-17 (C) Steelers, 13-9 (C) PS: Titans lead series, 1-0
Steelers, 26-9 (P) 2012—Browns, 20-14 (C) 1970—Browns, 28-14 (C)
1972—Browns, 26-24 (C) Steelers, 24-10 (P) Browns, 21-10 (H)
Steelers, 30-0 (P) 2013—Steelers, 27-11 (C) 1971—Browns, 31-0 (C)
1973—Steelers, 33-6 (P) Steelers, 20-7 (P) Browns, 37-24 (H)
Browns, 21-16 (C) 2014—Steelers, 30-27 (P) 1972—Browns, 23-17 (H)
1974—Steelers, 20-16 (P) Browns, 31-10 (C) Browns, 20-0 (C)
Steelers, 26-16 (C) 2015—Steelers, 30-9 (P) 1973—Browns, 42-13 (C)
1975—Steelers, 42-6 (C) Steelers, 28-12 (C) Browns, 23-13 (H)
Steelers, 31-17 (P) 2016—Steelers, 24-9 (C) 1974—Browns, 20-7 (C)
1976—Steelers, 31-14 (P) Steelers, 27-24 (P) OT Oilers, 28-24 (H)
Browns, 18-16 (C) 2017—Steelers, 21-18 (C) 1975—Oilers, 40-10 (C)
1977—Steelers, 28-14 (C) Steelers, 28-24 (P) Oilers, 21-10 (H)
Steelers, 35-31 (P) 2018—Tie, 21-21 (C) OT 1976—Browns, 21-7 (H)
1978—Steelers, 15-9 (P) OT Steelers, 33-18 (P) Browns, 13-10 (C)
Steelers, 34-14 (C) (RS Pts.—Steelers 2,720, Browns 2,540) 1977—Browns, 24-23 (H)

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Oilers, 19-15 (C) 1960—Browns, 31-10 (W) (PS Pts.—Cowboys 27, Broncos 10)
1978—Oilers, 16-13 (C) Browns, 27-16 (C) *Super Bowl XII
Oilers, 14-10 (H) 1961—Browns, 31-7 (C) DALLAS vs. DETROIT
1979—Oilers, 31-10 (H) Browns, 17-6 (W) RS: Cowboys lead series, 14-11
Browns, 14-7 (C) 1962—Redskins, 17-16 (C) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-1
1980—Oilers, 16-7 (C) Redskins, 17-9 (W) 1960—Lions, 23-14 (Det)
Browns, 17-14 (H) 1963—Browns, 37-14 (C) 1963—Cowboys, 17-14 (Dal)
1981—Oilers, 9-3 (C) Browns, 27-20 (W) 1968—Cowboys, 59-13 (Dal)
Oilers, 17-13 (H) 1964—Browns, 27-13 (W) 1970—*Cowboys, 5-0 (Dal)
1982—Browns, 20-14 (H) Browns, 34-24 (C) 1972—Cowboys, 28-24 (Dal)
1983—Browns, 25-19 (C) OT 1965—Browns, 17-7 (W) 1975—Cowboys, 36-10 (Det)
Oilers, 34-27 (H) Browns, 24-16 (C) 1977—Cowboys, 37-0 (Dal)
1984—Browns, 27-10 (C) 1966—Browns, 38-14 (W) 1981—Lions, 27-24 (Det)
Browns, 27-20 (H) Browns, 14-3 (C) 1985—Lions, 26-21 (Det)
1985—Browns, 21-6 (H) 1967—Browns, 42-37 (C) 1986—Cowboys, 31-7 (Det)
Browns, 28-21 (C) 1968—Browns, 24-21 (W) 1987—Lions, 27-17 (Det)
1986—Browns, 23-20 (H) 1969—Browns, 27-23 (C) 1991—Lions, 34-10 (Det)
Browns, 13-10 (C) OT 1971—Browns, 20-13 (W) *Lions, 38-6 (Det)
1987—Oilers, 15-10 (C) 1975—Redskins, 23-7 (C) 1992—Cowboys, 37-3 (Det)
Browns, 40-7 (H) 1979—Redskins, 13-9 (C) 1994—Lions, 20-17 (Dal) OT
1988—Oilers, 24-17 (H) 1985—Redskins, 14-7 (C) 2001—Lions, 15-10 (Det)
Browns, 28-23 (C) 1988—Browns, 17-13 (W) 2002—Lions, 9-7 (Det)
**Oilers, 24-23 (C) 1991—Redskins, 42-17 (W) 2003—Cowboys, 38-7 (Det)
1989—Browns, 28-17 (C) 2004—Browns, 17-13 (C) 2004—Cowboys, 31-21 (Dal)
Browns, 24-20 (H) 2008—Redskins, 14-11 (W) 2005—Cowboys, 20-7 (Dal)
1990—Oilers, 35-23 (C) 2012—Redskins, 38-21 (C) 2006—Lions, 39-31 (Dal)
Oilers, 58-14 (H) 2016—Redskins, 31-20 (W) 2007—Cowboys, 28-27 (Det)
1991—Oilers, 28-24 (H) (RS Pts.—Browns 1,142, Redskins 763) 2010—Cowboys, 35-19 (Dal)
Oilers, 17-14 (C) 2011—Lions, 34-30 (Dal)
1992—Browns, 24-14 (H) DALLAS vs. ARIZONA 2013—Lions, 31-30 (Det)
Oilers, 17-14 (C) RS: Cowboys lead series, 56-31-1 2014—**Cowboys, 24-20 (Dal)
1993—Oilers, 27-20 (C) PS: Cardinals lead series, 1-0; 2016—Cowboys, 42-21 (Dal)
Oilers, 19-17 (H) See Arizona vs. Dallas 2018—Cowboys, 26-24 (Dal)
1994—Browns, 11-8 (H) DALLAS vs. ATLANTA (RS Pts.—Cowboys 676, Lions 482)
Browns, 34-10 (C) RS: Cowboys lead series, 15-11 (PS Pts.—Lions 58, Cowboys 35)
1995—Browns, 14-7 (H) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0; *NFC Divisional Playoff
Oilers, 37-10 (C) See Atlanta vs. Dallas **NFC First-Round Playoff
1999—Titans, 26-9 (T) DALLAS vs. BALTIMORE DALLAS vs. GREEN BAY
Titans, 33-21 (C) RS: Ravens lead series, 4-1; RS: Packers lead series, 15-13
2000—Titans, 24-10 (T) See Baltimore vs. Dallas PS: Series tied, 4-4
Titans, 24-0 (C) DALLAS vs. BUFFALO 1960—Packers, 41-7 (GB)
2001—Titans, 31-15 (C) RS: Cowboys lead series, 6-4 1964—Packers, 45-21 (D)
Browns, 41-38 (T) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0; 1965—Packers, 13-3 (Mil)
2002—Browns, 31-28 (T) OT See Buffalo vs. Dallas 1966—*Packers, 34-27 (D)
2005—Browns, 20-14 (C) DALLAS vs. CAROLINA 1967—*Packers, 21-17 (GB)
2008—Titans, 28-9 (T) RS: Cowboys lead series, 9-3 1968—Packers, 28-17 (D)
2011—Titans, 31-13 (C) PS: Panthers lead series, 2-0; 1970—Cowboys, 16-3 (D)
2014—Browns, 29-28 (T) See Carolina vs. Dallas 1972—Packers, 16-13 (Mil)
2015—Browns, 28-14 (C) DALLAS vs. CHICAGO 1975—Packers, 19-17 (D)
2016—Titans, 28-26 (T) RS: Cowboys lead series, 13-11 1978—Cowboys, 42-14 (Mil)
2017—Titans, 12-9 (C) OT PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0; 1980—Cowboys, 28-7 (Mil)
(RS Pts.—Browns 1,287, Titans 1,266) See Chicago vs. Dallas 1982—**Cowboys, 37-26 (D)
(PS Pts.—Titans 24, Browns 23) DALLAS vs. CINCINNATI 1984—Cowboys, 20-6 (D)
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; RS: Cowboys lead series, 8-4; 1989—Packers, 31-13 (GB)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Cincinnati vs. Dallas Packers, 20-10 (D)
**AFC First-Round Playoff DALLAS vs. CLEVELAND 1991—Cowboys, 20-17 (Mil)
CLEVELAND vs. WASHINGTON RS: Browns lead series, 15-13 1993—Cowboys, 36-14 (D)
RS: Browns lead series, 33-12-1 PS: Browns lead series, 2-1; ***Cowboys, 27-17 (D)
1950—Browns, 20-14 (C) See Cleveland vs. Dallas 1994—Cowboys, 42-31 (D)
Browns, 45-21 (W) DALLAS vs. DENVER ***Cowboys, 35-9 (D)
1951—Browns, 45-0 (C) RS: Broncos lead series, 8-4 1995—Cowboys, 34-24 (D)
1952—Browns, 19-15 (C) PS: Cowboys lead series, 1-0 ****Cowboys, 38-27 (D)
Browns, 48-24 (W) 1973—Cowboys, 22-10 (Den) 1996—Cowboys, 21-6 (D)
1953—Browns, 30-14 (W) 1977—Cowboys, 14-6 (Dal) 1997—Packers, 45-17 (GB)
Browns, 27-3 (C) *Cowboys, 27-10 (New Orleans) 1999—Cowboys, 27-13 (D)
1954—Browns, 62-3 (C) 1980—Broncos, 41-20 (Den) 2004—Packers, 41-20 (GB)
Browns, 34-14 (W) 1986—Broncos, 29-14 (Den) 2007—Cowboys, 37-27 (D)
1955—Redskins, 27-17 (C) 1992—Cowboys, 31-27 (Den) 2008—Cowboys, 27-16 (GB)
Browns, 24-14 (W) 1995—Cowboys, 31-21 (Dal) 2009—Packers, 17-7 (GB)
1956—Redskins, 20-9 (W) 1998—Broncos, 42-23 (Den) 2010—Packers, 45-7 (GB)
Redskins, 20-17 (C) 2001—Broncos, 26-24 (Dal) 2013—Packers, 37-36 (D)
1957—Browns, 21-17 (C) 2005—Broncos, 24-21 (Dal) OT 2014—***Packers, 26-21 (GB)
Tie, 30-30 (W) 2009—Broncos, 17-10 (Den) 2015—Packers, 28-7 (GB)
1958—Browns, 20-10 (W) 2013—Broncos, 51-48 (Dal) 2016—Cowboys, 30-16 (GB)
Browns, 21-14 (C) 2017—Broncos, 42-17 (Den) ***Packers, 34-31 (D)
1959—Browns, 34-7 (C) (RS Pts.—Broncos 336, Cowboys 275) 2017—Packers, 35-31 (D)
Browns, 31-17 (W) (RS Pts.—Packers 655, Cowboys 606)

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(PS Pts.—Cowboys 233, Packers 194) DALLAS vs. *L.A. RAMS 1978—Vikings, 21-10 (D)
*NFL Championship RS: Cowboys lead series, 13-12 1979—Cowboys, 36-20 (M)
**NFC Second-Round Playoff PS: Rams lead series, 5-4 1982—Vikings, 31-27 (M)
***NFC Divisional Playoff 1960—Rams, 38-13 (D) 1983—Cowboys, 37-24 (M)
****NFC Championship 1962—Cowboys, 27-17 (LA) 1987—Vikings, 44-38 (D) OT
DALLAS vs. HOUSTON 1967—Rams, 35-13 (D) 1988—Vikings, 43-3 (D)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 3-2 1969—Rams, 24-23 (LA) 1993—Cowboys, 37-20 (M)
2002—Texans, 19-10 (H) 1971—Cowboys, 28-21 (D) 1995—Cowboys, 23-17 (M) OT
2006—Cowboys, 34-6 (D) 1973—Rams, 37-31 (LA) 1996—***Cowboys, 40-15 (D)
2010—Cowboys, 27-13 (H) **Cowboys, 27-16 (D) 1998—Vikings, 46-36 (D)
2014—Cowboys, 20-17 (D) 1975—Cowboys, 18-7 (D) 1999—Vikings, 27-17 (M)
2018—Texans, 19-16 (H) OT ***Cowboys, 37-7 (LA) ***Vikings, 27-10 (M)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 107, Texans 74) 1976—**Rams, 14-12 (D) 2000—Vikings, 27-15 (D)
DALLAS vs. *INDIANAPOLIS 1978—Rams, 27-14 (LA) 2004—Vikings, 35-17 (M)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 10-6 ***Cowboys, 28-0 (LA) 2007—Cowboys, 24-14 (D)
PS: Colts lead series, 1-0 1979—Cowboys, 30-6 (D) 2009—*Vikings, 34-3 (M)
1960—Colts, 45-7 (D) **Rams, 21-19 (D) 2010—Vikings, 24-21 (M)
1967—Colts, 23-17 (B) 1980—Rams, 38-14 (LA) 2013—Cowboys, 27-23 (D)
1969—Cowboys, 27-10 (D) ****Cowboys, 34-13 (D) 2016—Cowboys, 17-15 (M)
1970—**Colts, 16-13 (Miami) 1981—Cowboys, 29-17 (D) (RS Pts.—Vikings 549, Cowboys 532)
1972—Cowboys, 21-0 (B) 1983—****Rams, 24-17 (D) (PS Pts.—Vikings 135, Cowboys 123)
1976—Cowboys, 30-27 (D) 1984—Cowboys, 20-13 (LA) *NFC Divisional Playoff
1978—Cowboys, 38-0 (D) 1985—**Rams, 20-0 (LA) **NFC Championship
1981—Cowboys, 37-13 (B) 1986—Rams, 29-10 (LA) ***NFC First-Round Playoff
1984—Cowboys, 22-3 (D) 1987—Cowboys, 29-21 (LA) DALLAS vs. NEW ENGLAND
1993—Cowboys, 27-3 (I) 1989—Rams, 35-31 (D) RS: Cowboys lead series, 7-5
1996—Colts, 25-24 (D) 1990—Cowboys, 24-21 (LA) 1971—Cowboys, 44-21 (D)
1999—Colts, 34-24 (I) 1992—Rams, 27-23 (D) 1975—Cowboys, 34-31 (NE)
2002—Colts, 20-3 (I) 2002—Cowboys, 13-10 (StL) 1978—Cowboys, 17-10 (D)
2006—Cowboys, 21-14 (D) 2005—Rams, 20-10 (D) 1981—Cowboys, 35-21 (NE)
2010—Cowboys, 38-35 (I) OT 2007—Cowboys, 35-7 (D) 1984—Cowboys, 20-17 (D)
2014—Cowboys, 42-7 (D) 2008—Rams, 34-14 (StL) 1987—Cowboys, 23-17 (NE) OT
2018—Colts, 23-0 (I) 2011—Cowboys, 34-7 (D) 1996—Cowboys, 12-6 (D)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 378, Colts 282) 2013—Cowboys, 31-7 (D) 1999—Patriots, 13-6 (NE)
(PS Pts.—Colts 16, Cowboys 13) 2014—Cowboys, 34-31 (StL) 2003—Patriots, 12-0 (NE)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 2017—Rams, 35-30 (D) 2007—Patriots, 48-27 (D)
**Super Bowl V 2018—**Rams, 30-22 (LA) 2011—Patriots, 20-16 (NE)
DALLAS vs. JACKSONVILLE (RS Pts.—Cowboys 578, Rams 564) 2015—Patriots, 30-6 (D)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 4-3 (PS Pts.—Cowboys 196, Rams 145) (RS Pts.—Patriots 246, Cowboys 240)
1997—Cowboys, 26-22 (D) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 DALLAS vs. NEW ORLEANS
2000—Jaguars, 23-17 (D) OT **NFC Divisional Playoff RS: Cowboys lead series, 17-12
2002—Cowboys, 21-19 (D) ***NFC Championship 1967—Cowboys, 14-10 (D)
2006—Jaguars, 24-17 (J) ****NFC First-Round Playoff Cowboys, 27-10 (NO)
2010—Jaguars, 35-17 (D) DALLAS vs. MIAMI 1968—Cowboys, 17-3 (NO)
2014—Cowboys, 31-17 (London) RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-6 1969—Cowboys, 21-17 (NO)
2018—Cowboys, 40-7 (D) PS: Cowboys lead series, 1-0 Cowboys, 33-17 (D)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 169, Jaguars 147) 1971—*Cowboys, 24-3 (New Orleans) 1971—Saints, 24-14 (NO)
DALLAS vs. KANSAS CITY 1973—Dolphins, 14-7 (D) 1973—Cowboys, 40-3 (D)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 7-4 1978—Dolphins, 23-16 (M) 1976—Cowboys, 24-6 (NO)
1970—Cowboys, 27-16 (KC) 1981—Cowboys, 28-27 (D) 1978—Cowboys, 27-7 (D)
1975—Chiefs, 34-31 (D) 1984—Dolphins, 28-21 (M) 1982—Cowboys, 21-7 (D)
1983—Cowboys, 41-21 (D) 1987—Dolphins, 20-14 (D) 1983—Cowboys, 21-20 (D)
1989—Chiefs, 36-28 (KC) 1989—Dolphins, 17-14 (D) 1984—Cowboys, 30-27 (D) OT
1992—Cowboys, 17-10 (D) 1993—Dolphins, 16-14 (D) 1988—Saints, 20-17 (NO)
1995—Cowboys, 24-12 (D) 1996—Cowboys, 29-10 (M) 1989—Saints, 28-0 (NO)
1998—Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) 1999—Cowboys, 20-0 (D) 1990—Cowboys, 17-13 (D)
2005—Cowboys, 31-28 (D) 2003—Dolphins, 40-21 (D) 1991—Cowboys, 23-14 (D)
2009—Cowboys, 26-20 (KC) OT 2007—Cowboys, 37-20 (M) 1994—Cowboys, 24-16 (NO)
2013—Chiefs, 17-16 (KC) 2011—Cowboys, 20-19 (D) 1998—Saints, 22-3 (NO)
2017—Cowboys, 28-17 (D) 2015—Cowboys, 24-14 (M) 1999—Saints, 31-24 (NO)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 286, Chiefs 231) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 265, Dolphins 248) 2003—Saints, 13-7 (NO)
DALLAS vs. *L.A. CHARGERS (PS Pts.—Cowboys 24, Dolphins 3) 2004—Saints, 27-13 (D)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 6-5 *Super Bowl VI 2006—Saints, 42-17 (D)
1972—Cowboys, 34-28 (SD) DALLAS vs. MINNESOTA 2009—Cowboys, 24-17 (NO)
1980—Cowboys, 42-31 (D) RS: Cowboys lead series, 12-11 2010—Saints, 30-27 (D)
1983—Chargers, 24-23 (SD) PS: Cowboys lead series, 4-3 2012—Saints, 34-31 (D) OT
1986—Cowboys, 24-21 (SD) 1961—Cowboys, 21-7 (D) 2013—Saints, 49-17 (NO)
1990—Cowboys, 17-14 (D) Cowboys, 28-0 (M) 2014—Cowboys, 38-17 (D)
1995—Cowboys, 23-9 (SD) 1966—Cowboys, 28-17 (D) 2015—Saints, 26-20 (NO) OT
2001—Chargers, 32-21 (D) 1968—Cowboys, 20-7 (M) 2018—Cowboys, 13-10 (D)
2005—Cowboys, 28-24 (SD) 1970—Vikings, 54-13 (M) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 604, Saints 560)
2009—Chargers, 20-17 (D) 1971—*Cowboys, 20-12 (M) DALLAS vs. N.Y. GIANTS
2013—Chargers, 30-21 (SD) 1973—**Vikings, 27-10 (D) RS: Cowboys lead series, 66-45-2
2017—Chargers, 28-6 (D) 1974—Vikings, 23-21 (D) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0
(RS Pts.—Chargers 261, Cowboys 256) 1975—*Cowboys, 17-14 (M) 1960—Tie, 31-31 (NY)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1977—Cowboys, 16-10 (M) OT 1961—Giants, 31-10 (D)
**Cowboys, 23-6 (D) Cowboys, 17-16 (NY)

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1962—Giants, 41-10 (D) Giants, 37-7 (NY) 1964—Eagles, 17-14 (D)
Giants, 41-31 (NY) 2003—Cowboys, 35-32 (NY) OT Eagles, 24-14 (P)
1963—Giants, 37-21 (NY) Cowboys, 19-3 (D) 1965—Eagles, 35-24 (D)
Giants, 34-27 (D) 2004—Giants, 26-10 (D) Cowboys, 21-19 (P)
1964—Tie, 13-13 (D) Giants, 28-24 (NY) 1966—Cowboys, 56-7 (D)
Cowboys, 31-21 (NY) 2005—Cowboys, 16-13 (D) OT Eagles, 24-23 (P)
1965—Cowboys, 31-2 (D) Giants, 17-10 (NY) 1967—Eagles, 21-14 (P)
Cowboys, 38-20 (NY) 2006—Giants, 36-22 (D) Cowboys, 38-17 (D)
1966—Cowboys, 52-7 (D) Cowboys, 23-20 (NY) 1968—Cowboys, 45-13 (P)
Cowboys, 17-7 (NY) 2007—Cowboys, 45-35 (D) Cowboys, 34-14 (D)
1967—Cowboys, 38-24 (D) Cowboys, 31-20 (NY) 1969—Cowboys, 38-7 (P)
1968—Giants, 27-21 (D) *Giants, 21-17 (D) Cowboys, 49-14 (D)
Cowboys, 28-10 (NY) 2008—Giants, 35-14 (NY) 1970—Cowboys, 17-7 (P)
1969—Cowboys, 25-3 (D) Cowboys, 20-8 (D) Cowboys, 21-17 (D)
1970—Cowboys, 28-10 (D) 2009—Giants, 33-31 (D) 1971—Cowboys, 42-7 (P)
Giants, 23-20 (NY) Giants, 31-24 (NY) Cowboys, 20-7 (D)
1971—Cowboys, 20-13 (D) 2010—Giants, 41-35 (D) 1972—Cowboys, 28-6 (D)
Cowboys, 42-14 (NY) Cowboys, 33-20 (NY) Cowboys, 28-7 (P)
1972—Cowboys, 23-14 (NY) 2011—Giants, 37-34 (D) 1973—Eagles, 30-16 (P)
Giants, 23-3 (D) Giants, 31-14 (NY) Cowboys, 31-10 (D)
1973—Cowboys, 45-28 (D) 2012—Cowboys, 24-17 (NY) 1974—Eagles, 13-10 (P)
Cowboys, 23-10 (New Haven) Giants, 29-24 (D) Cowboys, 31-24 (D)
1974—Giants, 14-6 (D) 2013—Cowboys, 36-31 (D) 1975—Cowboys, 20-17 (P)
Cowboys, 21-7 (New Haven) Cowboys, 24-21 (NY) Cowboys, 27-17 (D)
1975—Cowboys, 13-7 (NY) 2014—Cowboys, 31-21 (D) 1976—Cowboys, 27-7 (D)
Cowboys, 14-3 (D) Cowboys, 31-28 (NY) Cowboys, 26-7 (P)
1976—Cowboys, 24-14 (NY) 2015—Cowboys, 27-26 (D) 1977—Cowboys, 16-10 (P)
Cowboys, 9-3 (D) Giants, 27-20 (NY) Cowboys, 24-14 (D)
1977—Cowboys, 41-21 (D) 2016—Giants, 20-19 (D) 1978—Cowboys, 14-7 (D)
Cowboys, 24-10 (NY) Giants, 10-7 (NY) Cowboys, 31-13 (P)
1978—Cowboys, 34-24 (NY) 2017—Cowboys, 19-3 (D) 1979—Eagles, 31-21 (D)
Cowboys, 24-3 (D) Cowboys, 30-10 (NY) Cowboys, 24-17 (P)
1979—Cowboys, 16-14 (NY) 2018—Cowboys, 20-13 (D) 1980—Eagles, 17-10 (P)
Cowboys, 28-7 (D) Cowboys, 36-35 (NY) Cowboys, 35-27 (D)
1980—Cowboys, 24-3 (D) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 2,554, Giants 2,180) *Eagles, 20-7 (P)
Giants, 38-35 (NY) (PS Pts.—Giants 21, Cowboys 17) 1981—Cowboys, 17-14 (P)
1981—Cowboys, 18-10 (D) *NFC Divisional Playoff Cowboys, 21-10 (D)
Giants, 13-10 (NY) OT DALLAS vs. N.Y. JETS 1982—Eagles, 24-20 (D)
1983—Cowboys, 28-13 (D) RS: Cowboys lead series, 7-4 1983—Cowboys, 37-7 (D)
Cowboys, 38-20 (NY) 1971—Cowboys, 52-10 (D) Cowboys, 27-20 (P)
1984—Giants, 28-7 (NY) 1975—Cowboys, 31-21 (NY) 1984—Cowboys, 23-17 (D)
Giants, 19-7 (D) 1978—Cowboys, 30-7 (NY) Cowboys, 26-10 (P)
1985—Cowboys, 30-29 (NY) 1987—Cowboys, 38-24 (NY) 1985—Eagles, 16-14 (P)
Cowboys, 28-21 (D) 1990—Jets, 24-9 (NY) Cowboys, 34-17 (D)
1986—Cowboys, 31-28 (D) 1993—Cowboys, 28-7 (NY) 1986—Cowboys, 17-14 (P)
Giants, 17-14 (NY) 1999—Jets, 22-21 (D) Eagles, 23-21 (D)
1987—Cowboys, 16-14 (NY) 2003—Cowboys, 17-6 (NY) 1987—Cowboys, 41-22 (D)
Cowboys, 33-24 (D) 2007—Cowboys, 34-3 (D) Eagles, 37-20 (P)
1988—Giants, 12-10 (D) 2011—Jets, 27-24 (NY) 1988—Eagles, 24-23 (P)
Giants, 29-21 (NY) 2015—Jets, 19-16 (D) Eagles, 23-7 (D)
1989—Giants, 30-13 (D) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 300, Jets 170) 1989—Eagles, 27-0 (D)
Giants, 15-0 (NY) DALLAS vs. *OAKLAND Eagles, 20-10 (P)
1990—Giants, 28-7 (D) RS: Series tied, 6-6 1990—Eagles, 21-20 (D)
Giants, 31-17 (NY) 1974—Raiders, 27-23 (O) Eagles, 17-3 (P)
1991—Cowboys, 21-16 (D) 1980—Cowboys, 19-13 (O) 1991—Eagles, 24-0 (D)
Giants, 22-9 (NY) 1983—Raiders, 40-38 (D) Cowboys, 25-13 (P)
1992—Cowboys, 34-28 (NY) 1986—Raiders, 17-13 (D) 1992—Eagles, 31-7 (P)
Cowboys, 30-3 (D) 1992—Cowboys, 28-13 (LA) Cowboys, 20-10 (D)
1993—Cowboys, 31-9 (D) 1995—Cowboys, 34-21 (O) **Cowboys, 34-10 (D)
Cowboys, 16-13 (NY) OT 1998—Raiders, 13-12 (D) 1993—Cowboys, 23-10 (P)
1994—Cowboys, 38-10 (D) 2001—Raiders, 28-21 (O) Cowboys, 23-17 (D)
Giants, 15-10 (NY) 2005—Raiders, 19-13 (O) 1994—Cowboys, 24-13 (D)
1995—Cowboys, 35-0 (NY) 2009—Cowboys, 24-7 (D) Cowboys, 31-19 (P)
Cowboys, 21-20 (D) 2013—Cowboys, 31-24 (D) 1995—Cowboys, 34-12 (D)
1996—Cowboys, 27-0 (D) 2017—Cowboys, 20-17 (O) Eagles, 20-17 (P)
Giants, 20-6 (NY) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 276, Raiders 239) **Cowboys, 30-11 (D)
1997—Giants, 20-17 (NY) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 1996—Cowboys, 23-19 (P)
Giants, 20-7 (D) DALLAS vs. PHILADELPHIA Eagles, 31-21 (D)
1998—Cowboys, 31-7 (NY) RS: Cowboys lead series, 65-51 1997—Cowboys, 21-20 (D)
Cowboys, 16-6 (D) PS: Cowboys lead series, 3-1 Eagles, 13-12 (P)
1999—Giants, 13-10 (NY) 1960—Eagles, 27-25 (D) 1998—Cowboys, 34-0 (P)
Cowboys, 26-18 (D) 1961—Eagles, 43-7 (D) Cowboys, 13-9 (D)
2000—Giants, 19-14 (NY) Eagles, 35-13 (P) 1999—Eagles, 13-10 (P)
Giants, 17-13 (D) 1962—Cowboys, 41-19 (D) Cowboys, 20-10 (D)
2001—Giants, 27-24 (NY) OT Eagles, 28-14 (P) 2000—Eagles, 41-14 (D)
Cowboys, 20-13 (D) 1963—Eagles, 24-21 (P) Eagles, 16-13 (P) OT
2002—Giants, 21-17 (D) Cowboys, 27-20 (D) 2001—Eagles, 40-18 (P)

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Eagles, 36-3 (D) (PS Pts.—Cowboys 75, Steelers 73) 1980—Cowboys, 28-17 (D)
2002—Eagles, 44-13 (P) *Super Bowl X 1981—*Cowboys, 38-0 (D)
Eagles, 27-3 (D) **Super Bowl XIII 1982—Cowboys, 14-9 (D)
2003—Cowboys, 23-21 (D) ***Super Bowl XXX **Cowboys, 30-17 (D)
Eagles, 36-10 (P) DALLAS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1983—Cowboys, 27-24 (D) OT
2004—Eagles, 49-21 (D) RS: 49ers lead series, 15-13-1 1990—Cowboys, 14-10 (D)
Eagles, 12-7 (P) PS: Cowboys lead series, 5-2 Cowboys, 17-13 (TB)
2005—Cowboys, 33-10 (D) 1960—49ers, 26-14 (D) 2000—Buccaneers, 27-7 (TB)
Cowboys, 21-20 (P) 1963—49ers, 31-24 (SF) 2001—Buccaneers, 10-6 (D)
2006—Eagles, 38-24 (P) 1965—Cowboys, 39-31 (D) 2003—Buccaneers, 16-0 (TB)
Eagles, 23-7 (D) 1967—49ers, 24-16 (SF) 2006—Cowboys, 38-10 (D)
2007—Cowboys, 38-17 (P) 1969—Tie, 24-24 (D) 2008—Cowboys, 13-9 (D)
Eagles, 10-6 (D) 1970—*Cowboys, 17-10 (SF) 2009—Cowboys, 34-21 (TB)
2008—Cowboys, 41-37 (D) 1971—*Cowboys, 14-3 (D) 2011—Cowboys, 31-15 (TB)
Eagles, 44-6 (P) 1972—49ers, 31-10 (D) 2012—Cowboys, 16-10 (D)
2009—Cowboys, 20-16 (P) **Cowboys, 30-28 (SF) 2015—Buccaneers, 10-6 (TB)
Cowboys, 24-0 (D) 1974—Cowboys, 20-14 (D) 2016—Cowboys, 26-20 (D)
***Cowboys, 34-14 (D) 1977—Cowboys, 42-35 (SF) 2018—Cowboys, 27-20 (D)
2010—Eagles, 30-27 (D) 1979—Cowboys, 21-13 (SF) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 327, Buccaneers 248)
Cowboys, 14-13 (P) 1980—Cowboys, 59-14 (D) (PS Pts.—Cowboys 68, Buccaneers 17)
2011—Eagles, 34-7 (P) 1981—49ers, 45-14 (SF) *NFC Divisional Playoff
Eagles, 20-7 (D) *49ers, 28-27 (SF) **NFC First-Round Playoff
2012—Cowboys, 38-23 (P) 1983—49ers, 42-17 (SF) DALLAS vs. *TENNESSEE
Cowboys, 38-33 (D) 1985—49ers, 31-16 (SF) RS: Cowboys lead series, 8-7
2013—Cowboys, 17-3 (P) 1989—49ers, 31-14 (D) 1970—Cowboys, 52-10 (D)
Eagles, 24-22 (D) 1990—49ers, 24-6 (D) 1974—Cowboys, 10-0 (H)
2014—Eagles, 33-10 (D) 1992—*Cowboys, 30-20 (SF) 1979—Oilers, 30-24 (D)
Cowboys, 38-27 (P) 1993—Cowboys, 26-17 (D) 1982—Cowboys, 37-7 (H)
2015—Cowboys, 20-10 (P) *Cowboys, 38-21 (D) 1985—Cowboys, 17-10 (H)
Eagles, 33-27 (D) OT 1994—49ers, 21-14 (SF) 1988—Oilers, 25-17 (D)
2016—Cowboys, 29-23 (D) OT *49ers, 38-28 (SF) 1991—Oilers, 26-23 (H) OT
Eagles, 27-13 (P) 1995—49ers, 38-20 (D) 1994—Cowboys, 20-17 (D)
2017—Eagles, 37-9 (D) 1996—Cowboys, 20-17 (SF) OT 1997—Oilers, 27-14 (D)
Cowboys, 6-0 (P) 1997—49ers, 17-10 (SF) 2000—Titans, 31-0 (T)
2018—Cowboys, 27-20 (P) 2000—49ers, 41-24 (D) 2002—Cowboys, 21-13 (D)
Cowboys, 29-23 (D) OT 2001—Cowboys, 27-21 (D) 2006—Cowboys, 45-14 (T)
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 2,499, Eagles 2,317) 2002—49ers, 31-27 (D) 2010—Titans, 34-27 (D)
(PS Pts.—Cowboys 105, Eagles 55) 2005—Cowboys, 34-31 (SF) 2014—Cowboys, 26-10 (T)
*NFC Championship 2008—Cowboys, 35-22 (D) 2018—Titans, 28-14 (D)
**NFC Divisional Playoff 2011—Cowboys, 27-24 (SF) OT (RS Pts.—Cowboys 347, Titans 282)
***NFC First-Round Playoff 2014—49ers, 28-17 (D) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
DALLAS vs. PITTSBURGH 2016—Cowboys, 24-17 (SF) known as Oilers prior to 1999
RS: Cowboys lead series, 16-13 2017—Cowboys, 40-10 (SF) DALLAS vs. WASHINGTON
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-1 (RS Pts.—49ers 751, Cowboys 681) RS: Cowboys lead series, 71-43-2
1960—Steelers, 35-28 (D) (PS Pts.—Cowboys 184, 49ers 148) PS: Redskins lead series, 2-0
1961—Cowboys, 27-24 (D) *NFC Championship 1960—Redskins, 26-14 (W)
Steelers, 37-7 (P) **NFC Divisional Playoff 1961—Tie, 28-28 (D)
1962—Steelers, 30-28 (D) DALLAS vs. SEATTLE Redskins, 34-24 (W)
Cowboys, 42-27 (P) RS: Cowboys lead series, 10-8 1962—Tie, 35-35 (D)
1963—Steelers, 27-21 (P) PS: Series tied, 1-1 Cowboys, 38-10 (W)
Steelers, 24-19 (D) 1976—Cowboys, 28-13 (S) 1963—Redskins, 21-17 (W)
1964—Steelers, 23-17 (P) 1980—Cowboys, 51-7 (D) Cowboys, 35-20 (D)
Cowboys, 17-14 (D) 1983—Cowboys, 35-10 (S) 1964—Cowboys, 24-18 (D)
1965—Steelers, 22-13 (P) 1986—Seahawks, 31-14 (D) Redskins, 28-16 (W)
Cowboys, 24-17 (D) 1992—Cowboys, 27-0 (D) 1965—Cowboys, 27-7 (D)
1966—Cowboys, 52-21 (D) 1998—Cowboys, 30-22 (D) Redskins, 34-31 (W)
Cowboys, 20-7 (P) 2001—Seahawks, 29-3 (S) 1966—Cowboys, 31-30 (W)
1967—Cowboys, 24-21 (P) 2002—Seahawks, 17-14 (D) Redskins, 34-31 (D)
1968—Cowboys, 28-7 (D) 2004—Cowboys, 43-39 (S) 1967—Cowboys, 17-14 (W)
1969—Cowboys, 10-7 (P) 2005—Seahawks, 13-10 (S) Redskins, 27-20 (D)
1972—Cowboys, 17-13 (D) 2006—*Seahawks, 21-20 (S) 1968—Cowboys, 44-24 (W)
1975—*Steelers, 21-17 (Miami) 2008—Cowboys, 34-9 (D) Cowboys, 29-20 (D)
1977—Steelers, 28-13 (P) 2009—Cowboys, 38-17 (D) 1969—Cowboys, 41-28 (W)
1978—**Steelers, 35-31 (Miami) 2011—Cowboys, 23-13 (D) Cowboys, 20-10 (D)
1979—Steelers, 14-3 (P) 2012—Seahawks, 27-7 (S) 1970—Cowboys, 45-21 (W)
1982—Steelers, 36-28 (D) 2014—Cowboys, 30-23 (S) Cowboys, 34-0 (D)
1985—Cowboys, 27-13 (D) 2015—Seahawks, 13-12 (D) 1971—Redskins, 20-16 (D)
1988—Steelers, 24-21 (P) 2017—Seahawks, 21-12 (D) Cowboys, 13-0 (W)
1991—Cowboys, 20-10 (D) 2018—Seahawks, 24-13 (S) 1972—Redskins, 24-20 (W)
1994—Cowboys, 26-9 (P) *Cowboys, 24-22 (D) Cowboys, 34-24 (D)
1995—***Cowboys, 27-17 (Tempe) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 424, Seahawks 328) *Redskins, 26-3 (W)
1997—Cowboys, 37-7 (P) (PS Pts.—Cowboys 44, Seahawks 43) 1973—Redskins, 14-7 (W)
2004—Steelers, 24-20 (D) *NFC First-Round Playoff Cowboys, 27-7 (D)
2008—Steelers, 20-13 (P) DALLAS vs. TAMPA BAY 1974—Redskins, 28-21 (W)
2012—Cowboys, 27-24 (D) RS: Cowboys lead series, 13-4 Cowboys, 24-23 (D)
2016—Cowboys, 35-30 (P) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0 1975—Redskins, 30-24 (W) OT
(RS Pts.—Cowboys 664, Steelers 595) 1977—Cowboys, 23-7 (D) Cowboys, 31-10 (D)

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1976—Cowboys, 20-7 (W) Cowboys, 44-17 (W) 2015—Broncos, 29-10 (D)
Redskins, 27-14 (D) 2015—Cowboys, 19-16 (W) (RS Pts.—Packers 284, Broncos 240)
1977—Cowboys, 34-16 (D) Redskins, 34-23 (D) (PS Pts.—Broncos 31, Packers 24)
Cowboys, 14-7 (W) 2016—Cowboys, 27-23 (W) *Super Bowl XXXII
1978—Redskins, 9-5 (W) Cowboys, 31-26 (D) DENVER vs. HOUSTON
Cowboys, 37-10 (D) 2017—Cowboys, 33-19 (W) RS: Broncos lead series, 4-3
1979—Redskins, 34-20 (W) Cowboys, 38-14 (D) 2004—Broncos, 31-13 (D)
Cowboys, 35-34 (D) 2013—Redskins, 20-17 (W) 2007—Texans, 31-13 (H)
1980—Cowboys, 17-3 (W) Cowboys, 31-23 (D) 2010—Broncos, 24-23 (D)
Cowboys, 14-10 (D) (RS Pts.—Cowboys 2,709, Redskins 2,238) 2012—Texans, 31-25 (D)
1981—Cowboys, 26-10 (W) (PS Pts.—Redskins 57, Cowboys 20) 2013—Broncos, 37-13 (H)
Cowboys, 24-10 (D) *NFC Championship 2016—Broncos, 27-9 (D)
1982—Cowboys, 24-10 (W) 2018—Texans, 19-17 (D)
*Redskins, 31-17 (W) DENVER vs. ARIZONA (RS Pts.—Broncos 174, Texans 139)
1983—Cowboys, 31-30 (W) RS: Broncos lead series, 9-1-1; DENVER vs. *INDIANAPOLIS
Redskins, 31-10 (D) See Arizona vs. Denver RS: Broncos lead series, 14-10
1984—Redskins, 34-14 (W) DENVER vs. ATLANTA PS: Colts lead series, 3-0
Redskins, 30-28 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 8-6 1974—Broncos, 17-6 (B)
1985—Cowboys, 44-14 (D) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0; 1977—Broncos, 27-13 (D)
Cowboys, 13-7 (W) See Atlanta vs. Denver 1978—Colts, 7-6 (B)
1986—Cowboys, 30-6 (D) DENVER vs. BALTIMORE 1981—Broncos, 28-10 (D)
Redskins, 41-14 (W) RS: Series tied, 6-6 1983—Broncos, 17-10 (B)
1987—Redskins, 13-7 (D) PS: Ravens lead series, 2-0; Broncos, 21-19 (D)
Redskins, 24-20 (W) See Baltimore vs. Denver 1985—Broncos, 15-10 (I)
1988—Redskins, 35-17 (D) DENVER vs. BUFFALO 1988—Colts, 55-23 (I)
Cowboys, 24-17 (W) RS: Bills lead series, 20-16-1 1989—Broncos, 14-3 (D)
1989—Redskins, 30-7 (D) PS: Bills lead series, 1-0; 1990—Broncos, 27-17 (I)
Cowboys, 13-3 (W) See Buffalo vs. Denver 1993—Broncos, 35-13 (D)
1990—Redskins, 19-15 (W) DENVER vs. CAROLINA 2001—Colts, 29-10 (I)
Cowboys, 27-17 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 4-1 2002—Colts, 23-20 (D) OT
1991—Redskins, 33-31 (D) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0; 2003—Broncos, 31-17 (I)
Cowboys, 24-21 (W) See Carolina vs. Denver **Colts, 41-10 (I)
1992—Cowboys, 23-10 (D) DENVER vs. CHICAGO 2004—Broncos, 33-14 (D)
Redskins, 20-17 (W) RS: Broncos lead series, 8-7; **Colts, 49-24 (I)
1993—Redskins, 35-16 (W) See Chicago vs. Denver 2006—Colts, 34-31 (D)
Cowboys, 38-3 (D) DENVER vs. CINCINNATI 2007—Colts, 38-20 (I)
1994—Cowboys, 34-7 (W) RS: Broncos lead series, 22-10; 2009—Colts, 28-16 (I)
Cowboys, 31-7 (D) See Cincinnati vs. Denver 2010—Colts, 27-13 (D)
1995—Redskins, 27-23 (W) DENVER vs. CLEVELAND 2013—Colts, 39-33 (I)
Redskins, 24-17 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 20-6 2014—Broncos, 31-24 (D)
1996—Cowboys, 21-10 (D) PS: Broncos lead series, 3-0; ***Colts, 24-13 (D)
Redskins, 37-10 (W) See Cleveland vs. Denver 2015—Colts, 27-24 (I)
1997—Redskins, 21-16 (W) DENVER vs. DALLAS 2016—Broncos, 34-20 (D)
Cowboys, 17-14 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 8-4 2017—Broncos, 25-13 (I)
1998—Cowboys, 31-10 (W) PS: Cowboys lead series, 1-0; (RS Pts.—Broncos 551, Colts 496)
Cowboys, 23-7 (D) See Dallas vs. Denver (PS Pts.—Colts 114, Broncos 47)
1999—Cowboys, 41-35 (W) OT DENVER vs. DETROIT *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
Cowboys, 38-20 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 7-5 **AFC First-Round Playoff
2000—Cowboys, 27-21 (W) 1971—Lions, 24-20 (Den) ***AFC Divisional Playoff
Cowboys, 32-13 (D) 1974—Broncos, 31-27 (Det) DENVER vs. JACKSONVILLE
2001—Cowboys, 9-7 (D) 1978—Lions, 17-14 (Det) RS: Series tied, 5-5
Cowboys, 20-14 (W) 1981—Broncos, 27-21 (Den) PS: Series tied, 1-1
2002—Cowboys, 27-20 (D) 1984—Broncos, 28-7 (Det) 1995—Broncos, 31-23 (D)
Redskins, 20-14 (W) 1987—Broncos, 34-0 (Den) 1996—*Jaguars, 30-27 (D)
2003—Cowboys, 21-14 (D) 1990—Lions, 40-27 (Det) 1997—**Broncos, 42-17 (D)
Cowboys, 27-0 (W) 1999—Broncos, 17-7 (Det) 1998—Broncos, 37-24 (D)
2004—Cowboys, 21-18 (W) 2003—Broncos, 20-16 (Den) 1999—Jaguars, 27-24 (J)
Cowboys, 13-10 (D) 2007—Lions, 44-7 (Det) 2004—Jaguars, 7-6 (J)
2005—Redskins, 14-13 (D) 2011—Lions, 45-10 (Den) 2005—Broncos, 20-7 (J)
Redskins, 35-7 (W) 2015—Broncos, 24-12 (Det) 2007—Jaguars, 23-14 (D)
2006—Cowboys, 27-10 (D) (RS Pts.—Lions 260, Broncos 259) 2008—Jaguars, 24-17 (D)
Redskins, 22-19 (W) DENVER vs. GREEN BAY 2010—Jaguars, 24-17 (J)
2007—Cowboys, 28-23 (D) RS: Series tied, 6-6-1 2013—Broncos, 35-19 (D)
Redskins, 27-6 (W) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0 2016—Broncos, 20-10 (J)
2008—Redskins, 26-24 (D) 1971—Packers, 34-13 (Mil) (RS Pts.—Broncos 221, Jaguars 188)
Cowboys, 14-10 (W) 1975—Broncos, 23-13 (D) (PS Pts.—Broncos 69, Jaguars 47)
2009—Cowboys, 7-6 (D) 1978—Broncos, 16-3 (D) *AFC Divisional Playoff
Cowboys, 17-0 (W) 1984—Broncos, 17-14 (D) **AFC First-Round Playoff
2010—Redskins, 13-7 (W) 1987—Tie, 17-17 (Mil) OT DENVER vs. *KANSAS CITY
Cowboys, 33-30 (D) 1990—Broncos, 22-13 (D) RS: Chiefs lead series, 63-54
2011—Cowboys, 18-16 (D) 1993—Packers, 30-27 (GB) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0
Cowboys, 27-24 (W) OT 1996—Packers, 41-6 (GB) 1960—Texans, 17-14 (D)
2012—Redskins, 38-31 (D) 1997—*Broncos, 31-24 (San Diego) Texans, 34-7 (Dal)
Redskins, 28-18 (W) 1999—Broncos, 31-10 (D) 1961—Texans, 19-12 (D)
2013—Cowboys, 31-16 (D) 2003—Packers, 31-3 (GB) Texans, 49-21 (Dal)
Cowboys, 24-23 (W) 2007—Packers, 19-13 (D) OT 1962—Texans, 24-3 (D)
2014—Redskins, 20-17 (D) OT 2011—Packers, 49-23 (GB) Texans, 17-10 (Dal)

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1963—Chiefs, 59-7 (D) Chiefs, 26-23 (KC) OT 1977—Broncos, 17-14 (SD)
Chiefs, 52-21 (KC) 2002—Broncos, 37-34 (KC) OT Broncos, 17-9 (D)
1964—Broncos, 33-27 (D) Broncos, 31-24 (D) 1978—Broncos, 27-14 (D)
Chiefs, 49-39 (KC) 2003—Chiefs, 24-23 (KC) Chargers, 23-0 (SD)
1965—Chiefs, 31-23 (D) Broncos, 45-27 (D) 1979—Broncos, 7-0 (D)
Chiefs, 45-35 (KC) 2004—Broncos, 34-24 (D) Chargers, 17-7 (SD)
1966—Chiefs, 37-10 (KC) Chiefs, 45-17 (KC) 1980—Chargers, 30-13 (D)
Chiefs, 56-10 (D) 2005—Broncos, 30-10 (D) Broncos, 20-13 (SD)
1967—Chiefs, 52-9 (KC) Chiefs, 31-27 (KC) 1981—Broncos, 42-24 (D)
Chiefs, 38-24 (D) 2006—Broncos, 9-6 (D) OT Chargers, 34-17 (SD)
1968—Chiefs, 34-2 (KC) Chiefs, 19-10 (KC) 1982—Chargers, 23-3 (D)
Chiefs, 30-7 (D) 2007—Broncos, 27-11 (KC) Chargers, 30-20 (SD)
1969—Chiefs, 26-13 (D) Broncos, 41-7 (D) 1983—Broncos, 14-6 (D)
Chiefs, 31-17 (KC) 2008—Chiefs, 33-19 (KC) Chargers, 31-7 (SD)
1970—Broncos, 26-13 (D) Broncos, 24-17 (D) 1984—Broncos, 16-13 (SD)
Chiefs, 16-0 (KC) 2009—Broncos, 44-13 (KC) Broncos, 16-13 (D)
1971—Chiefs, 16-3 (D) Chiefs, 44-24 (D) 1985—Chargers, 30-10 (SD)
Chiefs, 28-10 (KC) 2010—Broncos, 49-29 (D) Broncos, 30-24 (D) OT
1972—Chiefs, 45-24 (D) Chiefs, 10-6 (KC) 1986—Broncos, 31-14 (SD)
Chiefs, 24-21 (KC) 2011—Broncos, 17-10 (KC) Chargers, 9-3 (D)
1973—Chiefs, 16-14 (KC) Chiefs, 7-3 (D) 1987—Broncos, 31-17 (SD)
Broncos, 14-10 (D) 2012—Broncos, 17-9 (KC) Broncos, 24-0 (D)
1974—Broncos, 17-14 (KC) Broncos, 38-3 (D) 1988—Broncos, 34-3 (D)
Chiefs, 42-34 (D) 2013—Broncos, 27-17 (D) Broncos, 12-0 (SD)
1975—Broncos, 37-33 (D) Broncos, 35-28 (KC) 1989—Broncos, 16-10 (D)
Chiefs, 26-13 (KC) 2014—Broncos, 24-17 (D) Chargers, 19-16 (SD)
1976—Broncos, 35-26 (KC) Broncos, 29-16 (KC) 1990—Chargers, 19-7 (SD)
Broncos, 17-16 (D) 2015—Broncos, 31-24 (KC) Broncos, 20-10 (D)
1977—Broncos, 23-7 (D) Chiefs, 29-13 (D) 1991—Broncos, 27-19 (D)
Broncos, 14-7 (KC) 2016—Chiefs, 30-27 (D) OT Broncos, 17-14 (SD)
1978—Broncos, 23-17 (KC) OT Chiefs, 33-10 (KC) 1992—Broncos, 21-13 (D)
Broncos, 24-3 (D) 2017—Chiefs, 29-19 (KC) Chargers, 24-21 (SD)
1979—Broncos, 24-10 (KC) Chiefs, 27-24 (D) 1993—Broncos, 34-17 (D)
Broncos, 20-3 (D) 2018—Chiefs, 27-23 (D) Chargers, 13-10 (SD)
1980—Chiefs, 23-17 (D) Chiefs, 30-23 (KC) 1994—Chargers, 37-34 (D)
Chiefs, 31-14 (KC) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 2,720, Broncos 2,419) Broncos, 20-15 (SD)
1981—Chiefs, 28-14 (KC) (PS Pts.—Broncos 14, Chiefs 10) 1995—Chargers, 17-6 (SD)
Broncos, 16-13 (D) *Franchise in Dallas prior to 1963 and Broncos, 30-27 (D)
1982—Chiefs, 37-16 (D) known as Texans 1996—Broncos, 28-17 (D)
1983—Broncos, 27-24 (D) **AFC Divisional Playoff Chargers, 16-10 (SD)
Chiefs, 48-17 (KC) DENVER vs. *L.A. CHARGERS 1997—Broncos, 38-28 (SD)
1984—Broncos, 21-0 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 65-52-1 Broncos, 38-3 (D)
Chiefs, 16-13 (KC) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0 1998—Broncos, 27-10 (D)
1985—Broncos, 30-10 (KC) 1960—Chargers, 23-19 (D) Broncos, 31-16 (SD)
Broncos, 14-13 (D) Chargers, 41-33 (LA) 1999—Broncos, 33-17 (SD)
1986—Broncos, 38-17 (D) 1961—Chargers, 37-0 (SD) Chargers, 12-6 (D)
Chiefs, 37-10 (KC) Chargers, 19-16 (D) 2000—Broncos, 21-7 (SD)
1987—Broncos, 26-17 (KC) 1962—Broncos, 30-21 (D) Broncos, 38-37 (D)
Broncos, 20-17 (D) Broncos, 23-20 (SD) 2001—Chargers, 27-10 (SD)
1988—Chiefs, 20-13 (KC) 1963—Broncos, 50-34 (D) Broncos, 26-16 (D)
Broncos, 17-11 (D) Chargers, 58-20 (SD) 2002—Broncos, 26-9 (D)
1989—Broncos, 34-20 (D) 1964—Chargers, 42-14 (SD) Chargers, 30-27 (SD) OT
Broncos, 16-13 (KC) Chargers, 31-20 (D) 2003—Broncos, 37-13 (SD)
1990—Broncos, 24-23 (D) 1965—Chargers, 34-31 (SD) Broncos, 37-8 (D)
Chiefs, 31-20 (KC) Chargers, 33-21 (D) 2004—Broncos, 23-13 (D)
1991—Broncos, 19-16 (D) 1966—Chargers, 24-17 (SD) Chargers, 20-17 (SD)
Broncos, 24-20 (KC) Broncos, 20-17 (D) 2005—Broncos, 20-17 (D)
1992—Broncos, 20-19 (D) 1967—Chargers, 38-21 (D) Broncos, 23-7 (SD)
Chiefs, 42-20 (KC) Chargers, 24-20 (SD) 2006—Chargers, 35-27 (D)
1993—Chiefs, 15-7 (KC) 1968—Chargers, 55-24 (SD) Chargers, 48-20 (SD)
Broncos, 27-21 (D) Chargers, 47-23 (D) 2007—Chargers, 41-3 (D)
1994—Chiefs, 31-28 (D) 1969—Broncos, 13-0 (D) Chargers, 23-3 (SD)
Broncos, 20-17 (KC) OT Chargers, 45-24 (SD) 2008—Broncos, 39-38 (D)
1995—Chiefs, 21-7 (D) 1970—Chargers, 24-21 (SD) Chargers, 52-21 (SD)
Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) Tie, 17-17 (D) 2009—Broncos, 34-23 (SD)
1996—Chiefs, 17-14 (KC) 1971—Broncos, 20-16 (D) Chargers, 32-3 (D)
Broncos, 34-7 (D) Chargers, 45-17 (SD) 2010—Chargers, 35-14 (SD)
1997—Broncos, 19-3 (D) 1972—Chargers, 37-14 (SD) Chargers, 33-28 (D)
Chiefs, 24-22 (KC) Broncos, 38-13 (D) 2011—Chargers, 29-24 (D)
**Broncos, 14-10 (KC) 1973—Broncos, 30-19 (D) Broncos, 16-13 (SD) OT
1998—Broncos, 30-7 (KC) Broncos, 42-28 (SD) 2012—Broncos, 35-24 (SD)
Broncos, 35-31 (D) 1974—Broncos, 27-7 (D) Broncos, 30-23 (D)
1999—Chiefs, 26-10 (KC) Chargers, 17-0 (SD) 2013—Broncos, 28-20 (SD)
Chiefs, 16-10 (D) 1975—Broncos, 27-17 (SD) Chargers, 27-20 (D)
2000—Chiefs, 23-22 (D) Broncos, 13-10 (D) OT **Broncos, 24-17 (D)
Chiefs, 20-7 (KC) 1976—Broncos, 26-0 (D) 2014—Broncos, 35-21 (D)
2001—Broncos, 20-6 (D) Broncos, 17-0 (SD) Broncos, 22-10 (SD)

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2015—Broncos, 17-3 (SD) 1961—Patriots, 45-17 (B) *Giants, 39-20 (Pasadena)
Broncos, 27-20 (D) Patriots, 28-24 (D) 1989—Giants, 14-7 (D)
2016—Chargers, 21-13 (SD) 1962—Patriots, 41-16 (B) 1992—Broncos, 27-13 (D)
Broncos, 27-19 (D) Patriots, 33-29 (D) 1998—Giants, 20-16 (NY)
2017—Broncos, 24-21 (D) 1963—Broncos, 14-10 (D) 2001—Broncos, 31-20 (D)
Chargers, 21-0 (LA) Patriots, 40-21 (B) 2005—Giants, 24-23 (NY)
2018—Broncos, 23-22 (LA) 1964—Patriots, 39-10 (D) 2009—Broncos, 26-6 (D)
Chargers, 23-9 (D) Patriots, 12-7 (B) 2013—Broncos, 41-23 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Chargers 2,540, Broncos 2,503) 1965—Broncos, 27-10 (B) 2017—Giants, 23-10 (D)
(PS Pts.—Broncos 24, Chargers 17) Patriots, 28-20 (D) (RS Pts.—Broncos 242, Giants 213)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1966—Patriots, 24-10 (D) (PS Pts.—Giants 39, Broncos 20)
**AFC Divisional Playoff Broncos, 17-10 (B) *Super Bowl XXI
DENVER vs. *L.A. RAMS 1967—Broncos, 26-21 (D) DENVER vs. *N.Y. JETS
RS: Rams lead series, 9-5 1968—Patriots, 20-17 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 19-16-1
1972—Broncos, 16-10 (LA) Broncos, 35-14 (B) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0
1974—Rams, 17-10 (D) 1969—Broncos, 35-7 (D) 1960—Titans, 28-24 (NY)
1979—Rams, 13-9 (D) 1972—Broncos, 45-21 (D) Titans, 30-27 (D)
1982—Broncos, 27-24 (LA) 1976—Patriots, 38-14 (NE) 1961—Titans, 35-28 (NY)
1985—Rams, 20-16 (LA) 1979—Broncos, 45-10 (D) Broncos, 27-10 (D)
1988—Broncos, 35-24 (D) 1980—Patriots, 23-14 (NE) 1962—Broncos, 32-10 (NY)
1994—Rams, 27-21 (LA) 1984—Broncos, 26-19 (D) Titans, 46-45 (D)
1997—Broncos, 35-14 (D) 1986—Broncos, 27-20 (D) 1963—Tie, 35-35 (NY)
2000—Rams, 41-36 (StL) **Broncos, 22-17 (D) Jets, 14-9 (D)
2002—Broncos, 23-16 (D) 1987—Broncos, 31-20 (D) 1964—Jets, 30-6 (NY)
2006—Rams, 18-10 (StL) 1988—Broncos, 21-10 (D) Broncos, 20-16 (D)
2010—Rams, 36-33 (D) 1991—Broncos, 9-6 (NE) 1965—Broncos, 16-13 (D)
2014—Rams, 22-7 (StL) Broncos, 20-3 (D) Jets, 45-10 (NY)
2018—Rams, 23-20 (D) 1995—Broncos, 37-3 (NE) 1966—Jets, 16-7 (D)
(RS Pts.—Rams 305, Broncos 298) 1996—Broncos, 34-8 (NE) 1967—Jets, 38-24 (D)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1997—Broncos, 34-13 (D) Broncos, 33-24 (NY)
DENVER vs. MIAMI 1998—Broncos, 27-21 (D) 1968—Broncos, 21-13 (NY)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 12-5-1 1999—Patriots, 24-23 (NE) 1969—Broncos, 21-19 (D)
PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0 2000—Patriots, 28-19 (D) 1973—Broncos, 40-28 (NY)
1966—Dolphins, 24-7 (M) 2001—Broncos, 31-20 (D) 1976—Broncos, 46-3 (D)
Broncos, 17-7 (D) 2002—Broncos, 24-16 (NE) 1978—Jets, 31-28 (D)
1967—Dolphins, 35-21 (M) 2003—Patriots, 30-26 (D) 1980—Broncos, 31-24 (D)
1968—Broncos, 21-14 (D) 2005—Broncos, 28-20 (D) 1986—Jets, 22-10 (NY)
1969—Dolphins, 27-24 (M) **Broncos, 27-13 (D) 1992—Broncos, 27-16 (D)
1971—Tie, 10-10 (D) 2006—Broncos, 17-7 (NE) 1993—Broncos, 26-20 (NY)
1975—Dolphins, 14-13 (M) 2008—Patriots, 41-7 (NE) 1994—Jets, 25-22 (NY) OT
1985—Dolphins, 30-26 (D) 2009—Broncos, 20-17 (D) OT 1996—Broncos, 31-6 (D)
1998—Dolphins, 31-21 (M) 2011—Patriots, 41-23 (D) 1998—**Broncos, 23-10 (D)
*Broncos, 38-3 (D) **Patriots, 45-10 (NE) 1999—Jets, 21-13 (D)
1999—Dolphins, 38-21 (D) 2012—Patriots, 31-21 (NE) 2000—Broncos, 30-23 (NY)
2001—Dolphins, 21-10 (M) 2013—Patriots, 34-31 (NE) OT 2002—Jets, 19-13 (NY)
2002—Dolphins, 24-22 (D) ***Broncos, 26-16 (D) 2005—Broncos, 27-0 (D)
2004—Broncos, 20-17 (D) 2014—Patriots, 43-21 (NE) 2008—Broncos, 34-17 (NY)
2005—Dolphins, 34-10 (M) 2015—Broncos, 30-24 (D) OT 2010—Jets, 24-20 (D)
2008—Dolphins, 26-17 (D) ***Broncos, 20-18 (D) 2011—Broncos, 17-13 (D)
2011—Broncos, 18-15 (M) OT 2016—Patriots, 16-3 (D) 2014—Broncos, 31-17 (NY)
2014—Broncos, 39-36 (D) 2017—Patriots, 41-16 (D) 2017—Broncos, 23-0 (D)
2017—Dolphins, 35-9 (M) (RS Pts.—Broncos 1,093, Patriots 1,064) 2018—Jets, 34-16 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 438, Broncos 326) (PS Pts.—Patriots 109, Broncos 105) (RS Pts.—Broncos 870, Jets 765)
(PS Pts.—Broncos 38, Dolphins 3) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 (PS Pts.—Broncos 23, Jets 10)
*AFC Divisional Playoff **AFC Divisional Playoff *Jets known as Titans prior to 1963
DENVER vs. MINNESOTA ***AFC Championship **AFC Championship
RS: Series tied, 7-7 DENVER vs. NEW ORLEANS DENVER vs. *OAKLAND
1972—Vikings, 23-20 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 9-2 RS: Raiders lead series, 63-52-2
1978—Vikings, 12-9 (M) OT 1970—Broncos, 31-6 (NO) PS: Series tied, 1-1
1981—Broncos, 19-17 (D) 1974—Broncos, 33-17 (D) 1960—Broncos, 31-14 (D)
1984—Broncos, 42-21 (D) 1979—Broncos, 10-3 (D) Raiders, 48-10 (O)
1987—Vikings, 34-27 (M) 1985—Broncos, 34-23 (D) 1961—Raiders, 33-19 (O)
1990—Vikings, 27-22 (M) 1988—Saints, 42-0 (NO) Broncos, 27-24 (D)
1991—Broncos, 13-6 (M) 1994—Saints, 30-28 (D) 1962—Broncos, 44-7 (D)
1993—Vikings, 26-23 (D) 2000—Broncos, 38-23 (NO) Broncos, 23-6 (O)
1996—Broncos, 21-17 (M) 2004—Broncos, 34-13 (NO) 1963—Raiders, 26-10 (D)
1999—Vikings, 23-20 (D) 2008—Broncos, 34-32 (D) Raiders, 35-31 (O)
2003—Vikings, 28-20 (M) 2012—Broncos, 34-14 (D) 1964—Raiders, 40-7 (O)
2007—Broncos, 22-19 (D) OT 2016—Broncos, 25-23 (NO) Tie, 20-20 (D)
2011—Broncos, 35-32 (M) (RS Pts.—Broncos 301, Saints 226) 1965—Raiders, 28-20 (D)
2015—Broncos, 23-20 (D) DENVER vs. N.Y. GIANTS Raiders, 24-13 (O)
(RS Pts.—Broncos 316, Vikings 305) RS: Series tied, 6-6 1966—Raiders, 17-3 (D)
DENVER vs. *NEW ENGLAND PS: Giants lead series, 1-0 Raiders, 28-10 (O)
RS: Broncos lead series, 26-22 1972—Giants, 29-17 (NY) 1967—Raiders, 51-0 (O)
PS: Broncos lead series, 4-1 1976—Broncos, 14-13 (D) Raiders, 21-17 (D)
1960—Broncos, 13-10 (B) 1980—Broncos, 14-9 (NY) 1968—Raiders, 43-7 (D)
Broncos, 31-24 (D) 1986—Giants, 19-16 (NY) Raiders, 33-27 (O)

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1969—Raiders, 24-14 (D) 2007—Broncos, 23-20 (D) OT 2015—Steelers, 34-27 (P)
Raiders, 41-10 (O) Raiders, 34-20 (O) *Broncos, 23-16 (D)
1970—Raiders, 35-23 (O) 2008—Broncos, 41-14 (O) 2018—Broncos, 24-17 (D)
Raiders, 24-19 (D) Raiders, 31-10 (D) (RS Pts.—Broncos 540, Steelers 505)
1971—Raiders, 27-16 (D) 2009—Broncos, 23-3 (O) (PS Pts.—Steelers 195, Broncos 178)
Raiders, 21-13 (O) Raiders, 20-19 (D) *AFC Divisional Playoff
1972—Broncos, 30-23 (O) 2010—Raiders, 59-14 (D) **AFC Championship
Raiders, 37-20 (D) Raiders, 39-23 (O) ***AFC First-Round Playoff
1973—Tie, 23-23 (D) 2011—Raiders, 23-20 (D) DENVER vs. SAN FRANCISCO
Raiders, 21-17 (O) Broncos, 38-24 (O) RS: Series tied, 7-7
1974—Raiders, 28-17 (D) 2012—Broncos, 37-6 (D) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0
Broncos, 20-17 (O) Broncos, 26-13 (O) 1970—49ers, 19-14 (SF)
1975—Raiders, 42-17 (D) 2013—Broncos, 37-21 (D) 1973—49ers, 36-34 (D)
Raiders, 17-10 (O) Broncos, 34-14 (O) 1979—Broncos, 38-28 (SF)
1976—Raiders, 17-10 (D) 2014—Broncos, 41-17 (O) 1982—Broncos, 24-21 (D)
Raiders, 19-6 (O) Broncos, 47-14 (D) 1985—Broncos, 17-16 (D)
1977—Broncos, 30-7 (O) 2015—Broncos, 16-10 (O) 1988—Broncos, 16-13 (SF) OT
Raiders, 24-14 (D) Raiders, 15-12 (D) 1989—*49ers, 55-10 (New Orleans)
**Broncos, 20-17 (D) 2016—Raiders, 30-20 (O) 1994—49ers, 42-19 (SF)
1978—Broncos, 14-6 (D) Broncos, 24-6 (D) 1997—49ers, 34-17 (SF)
Broncos, 21-6 (O) 2017—Broncos, 16-10 (D) 2000—Broncos, 38-9 (D)
1979—Raiders, 27-3 (O) Raiders, 21-14 (O) 2002—Broncos, 24-14 (SF)
Raiders, 14-10 (D) 2018—Broncos, 20-19 (D) 2006—49ers, 26-23 (D) OT
1980—Raiders, 9-3 (O) Raiders, 27-14 (O) 2010—49ers, 24-16 (London)
Raiders, 24-21 (D) (RS Pts.—Raiders 2,489, Broncos 2,394) 2014—Broncos, 42-17 (D)
1981—Broncos, 9-7 (D) (PS Pts.—Raiders 59, Broncos 44) 2018—49ers, 20-14 (SF)
Broncos, 17-0 (O) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 (RS Pts.—Broncos 336, 49ers 319)
1982—Raiders, 27-10 (LA) **AFC Championship (PS Pts.—49ers 55, Broncos 10)
1983—Raiders, 22-7 (D) ***AFC First-Round Playoff *Super Bowl XXIV
Raiders, 22-20 (LA) DENVER vs. PHILADELPHIA DENVER vs. SEATTLE
1984—Broncos, 16-13 (D) RS: Eagles lead series, 8-5 RS: Broncos lead series, 35-19
Broncos, 22-19 (LA) OT 1971—Eagles, 17-16 (P) PS: Seahawks lead series, 2-0
1985—Raiders, 31-28 (LA) OT 1975—Broncos, 25-10 (D) 1977—Broncos, 24-13 (S)
Raiders, 17-14 (D) OT 1980—Eagles, 27-6 (P) 1978—Broncos, 28-7 (D)
1986—Broncos, 38-36 (D) 1983—Eagles, 13-10 (D) Broncos, 20-17 (S) OT
Broncos, 21-10 (LA) 1986—Broncos, 33-7 (P) 1979—Broncos, 37-34 (D)
1987—Broncos, 30-14 (D) 1989—Eagles, 28-24 (D) Seahawks, 28-23 (S)
Broncos, 23-17 (LA) 1992—Eagles, 30-0 (P) 1980—Broncos, 36-20 (D)
1988—Raiders, 30-27 (D) OT 1995—Eagles, 31-13 (P) Broncos, 25-17 (S)
Raiders, 21-20 (LA) 1998—Broncos, 41-16 (D) 1981—Seahawks, 13-10 (S)
1989—Broncos, 31-21 (D) 2005—Broncos, 49-21 (D) Broncos, 23-13 (D)
Raiders, 16-13 (LA) OT 2009—Eagles, 30-27 (P) 1982—Seahawks, 17-10 (D)
1990—Raiders, 14-9 (LA) 2013—Broncos, 52-20 (D) Seahawks, 13-11 (S)
Raiders, 23-20 (D) 2017—Eagles, 51-23 (P) 1983—Seahawks, 27-19 (S)
1991—Raiders, 16-13 (LA) (RS Pts.—Broncos 319, Eagles 301) Broncos, 38-27 (D)
Raiders, 17-16 (D) DENVER vs. PITTSBURGH *Seahawks, 31-7 (S)
1992—Broncos, 17-13 (D) RS: Broncos lead series, 15-8-1 1984—Seahawks, 27-24 (D)
Raiders, 24-0 (LA) PS: Broncos lead series, 5-3 Broncos, 31-14 (S)
1993—Raiders, 23-20 (D) 1970—Broncos, 16-13 (D) 1985—Broncos, 13-10 (D) OT
Raiders, 33-30 (LA) OT 1971—Broncos, 22-10 (P) Broncos, 27-24 (S)
***Raiders, 42-24 (LA) 1973—Broncos, 23-13 (P) 1986—Broncos, 20-13 (D)
1994—Raiders, 48-16 (D) 1974—Tie, 35-35 (D) OT Seahawks, 41-16 (S)
Raiders, 23-13 (LA) 1975—Steelers, 20-9 (P) 1987—Broncos, 40-17 (D)
1995—Broncos, 27-0 (D) 1977—Broncos, 21-7 (D) Seahawks, 28-21 (S)
Broncos, 31-28 (O) *Broncos, 34-21 (D) 1988—Seahawks, 21-14 (D)
1996—Broncos, 22-21 (O) 1978—Steelers, 21-17 (D) Seahawks, 42-14 (S)
Broncos, 24-19 (D) *Steelers, 33-10 (P) 1989—Broncos, 24-21 (S) OT
1997—Raiders, 28-25 (O) 1979—Steelers, 42-7 (P) Broncos, 41-14 (D)
Broncos, 31-3 (D) 1983—Broncos, 14-10 (P) 1990—Broncos, 34-31 (D) OT
1998—Broncos, 34-17 (O) 1984—*Steelers, 24-17 (D) Seahawks, 17-12 (S)
Broncos, 40-14 (D) 1985—Broncos, 31-23 (P) 1991—Broncos, 16-10 (D)
1999—Broncos, 16-13 (O) 1986—Broncos, 21-10 (P) Seahawks, 13-10 (S)
Broncos, 27-21 (D) OT 1988—Steelers, 39-21 (P) 1992—Seahawks, 16-13 (S) OT
2000—Broncos, 33-24 (O) 1989—Broncos, 34-7 (D) Broncos, 10-6 (D)
Broncos, 27-24 (D) *Broncos, 24-23 (D) 1993—Broncos, 28-17 (D)
2001—Raiders, 38-28 (O) 1990—Steelers, 34-17 (D) Broncos, 17-9 (S)
Broncos, 23-17 (D) 1991—Broncos, 20-13 (D) 1994—Broncos, 16-9 (S)
2002—Raiders, 34-10 (D) 1993—Broncos, 37-13 (D) Broncos, 17-10 (D)
Raiders, 28-16 (O) 1997—Steelers, 35-24 (P) 1995—Seahawks, 27-10 (S)
2003—Broncos, 31-10 (D) **Broncos, 24-21 (P) Seahawks, 31-27 (D)
Broncos, 22-8 (O) 2003—Broncos, 17-14 (D) 1996—Broncos, 30-20 (S)
2004—Broncos, 31-3 (O) 2005—**Steelers, 34-17 (D) Broncos, 34-7 (D)
Raiders, 25-24 (D) 2006—Broncos, 31-20 (P) 1997—Broncos, 35-14 (S)
2005—Broncos, 31-17 (O) 2007—Broncos, 31-28 (D) Broncos, 30-27 (D)
Broncos, 22-3 (D) 2009—Steelers, 28-10 (D) 1998—Broncos, 21-16 (S)
2006—Broncos, 13-3 (D) 2011—***Broncos, 29-23 (D) OT Broncos, 28-21 (D)
Broncos, 17-13 (O) 2012—Broncos, 31-19 (D) 1999—Seahawks, 20-17 (S)

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Broncos, 36-30 (D) OT DENVER vs. WASHINGTON 1941—Packers, 23-0 (GB)
2000—Broncos, 38-31 (S) RS: Broncos lead series, 7-6 Packers, 24-7 (D)
Broncos, 31-24 (D) PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0 1942—Packers, 38-7 (Mil)
2001—Seahawks, 34-21 (S) 1970—Redskins, 19-3 (D) Packers, 28-7 (D)
Broncos, 20-7 (D) 1974—Redskins, 30-3 (W) 1943—Packers, 35-14 (GB)
2002—Broncos, 31-9 (S) 1980—Broncos, 20-17 (D) Packers, 27-6 (D)
2006—Seahawks, 23-20 (D) 1986—Broncos, 31-30 (D) 1944—Packers, 27-6 (Mil)
2010—Broncos, 31-14 (D) 1987—*Redskins, 42-10 (San Diego) Packers, 14-0 (D)
2013—**Seahawks, 43-8 (New Jersey) 1989—Broncos, 14-10 (W) 1945—Packers, 57-21 (Mil)
2014—Seahawks, 26-20 (S) OT 1992—Redskins, 34-3 (W) Lions, 14-3 (D)
2018—Broncos, 27-24 (D) 1995—Broncos, 38-31 (D) 1946—Packers, 10-7 (Mil)
(RS Pts.—Broncos 1,269, Seahawks 1,061) 1998—Broncos, 38-16 (W) Packers, 9-0 (D)
(PS Pts.—Seahawks 74, Broncos 15) 2001—Redskins, 17-10 (D) 1947—Packers, 34-17 (GB)
*AFC First-Round Playoff 2005—Broncos, 21-19 (D) Packers, 35-14 (D)
**Super Bowl XLVIII 2009—Redskins, 27-17 (W) 1948—Packers, 33-21 (GB)
DENVER vs. TAMPA BAY 2013—Broncos, 45-21 (D) Lions, 24-20 (D)
RS: Broncos lead series, 7-2 2017—Redskins, 27-11 (W) 1949—Packers, 16-14 (Mil)
1976—Broncos, 48-13 (D) (RS Pts.—Redskins 298, Broncos 254) Lions, 21-7 (D)
1981—Broncos, 24-7 (TB) (PS Pts.—Redskins 42, Broncos 10) 1950—Lions, 45-7 (GB)
1993—Buccaneers, 17-10 (D) *Super Bowl XXII Lions, 24-21 (D)
1996—Broncos, 27-23 (D) 1951—Lions, 24-17 (GB)
1999—Buccaneers, 13-10 (TB) DETROIT vs. ARIZONA Lions, 52-35 (D)
2004—Broncos, 16-13 (TB) RS: Lions lead series, 33-28-5; 1952—Lions, 52-17 (GB)
2008—Broncos, 16-13 (D) See Arizona vs. Detroit Lions, 48-24 (D)
2012—Broncos, 31-23 (D) DETROIT vs. ATLANTA 1953—Lions, 14-7 (GB)
2016—Broncos, 27-7 (TB) RS: Lions lead series, 24-13; Lions, 34-15 (D)
(RS Pts.—Broncos 209, Buccaneers 129) See Atlanta vs. Detroit 1954—Lions, 21-17 (GB)
DENVER vs. *TENNESSEE DETROIT vs. BALTIMORE Lions, 28-24 (D)
RS: Titans lead series, 22-15-1 RS: Ravens lead series, 4-1; 1955—Packers, 20-17 (GB)
PS: Broncos lead series, 2-1 See Baltimore vs. Detroit Lions, 24-10 (D)
1960—Oilers, 45-25 (D) DETROIT vs. BUFFALO 1956—Lions, 20-16 (GB)
Oilers, 20-10 (H) RS: Bills lead series, 6-4-1; Packers, 24-20 (D)
1961—Oilers, 55-14 (D) See Buffalo vs. Detroit 1957—Lions, 24-14 (GB)
Oilers, 45-14 (H) DETROIT vs. CAROLINA Lions, 18-6 (D)
1962—Broncos, 20-10 (D) RS: Panthers lead series, 6-3; 1958—Tie, 13-13 (GB)
Oilers, 34-17 (H) See Carolina vs. Detroit Lions, 24-14 (D)
1963—Oilers, 20-14 (H) DETROIT vs. CHICAGO 1959—Packers, 28-10 (GB)
Oilers, 33-24 (D) RS: Bears lead series, 99-74-5; Packers, 24-17 (D)
1964—Oilers, 38-17 (D) See Chicago vs. Detroit 1960—Packers, 28-9 (GB)
Oilers, 34-15 (H) DETROIT vs. CINCINNATI Lions, 23-10 (D)
1965—Broncos, 28-17 (D) RS: Bengals lead series, 9-3; 1961—Lions, 17-13 (Mil)
Broncos, 31-21 (H) See Cincinnati vs. Detroit Packers, 17-9 (D)
1966—Oilers, 45-7 (H) DETROIT vs. CLEVELAND 1962—Packers, 9-7 (GB)
Broncos, 40-38 (D) RS: Lions lead series, 16-4 Lions, 26-14 (D)
1967—Oilers, 10-6 (H) PS: Lions lead series, 3-1; 1963—Packers, 31-10 (Mil)
Oilers, 20-18 (D) See Cleveland vs. Detroit Tie, 13-13 (D)
1968—Oilers, 38-17 (H) DETROIT vs. DALLAS 1964—Packers, 14-10 (D)
1969—Oilers, 24-21 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 14-11 Packers, 30-7 (GB)
Tie, 20-20 (D) PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-1; 1965—Packers, 31-21 (D)
1970—Oilers, 31-21 (H) See Dallas vs. Detroit Lions, 12-7 (GB)
1972—Broncos, 30-17 (D) DETROIT vs. DENVER 1966—Packers, 23-14 (GB)
1973—Broncos, 48-20 (H) RS: Broncos lead series, 7-5; Packers, 31-7 (D)
1974—Broncos, 37-14 (D) See Denver vs. Detroit 1967—Tie, 17-17 (GB)
1976—Oilers, 17-3 (H) *DETROIT vs. GREEN BAY Packers, 27-17 (D)
1977—Broncos, 24-14 (H) RS: Packers lead series, 98-72-7 1968—Lions, 23-17 (GB)
1979—**Oilers, 13-7 (H) PS: Packers lead series, 2-0 Tie, 14-14 (D)
1980—Oilers, 20-16 (D) 1930—Packers, 47-13 (GB) 1969—Packers, 28-17 (D)
1983—Broncos, 26-14 (H) Tie, 6-6 (P) Lions, 16-10 (GB)
1985—Broncos, 31-20 (D) 1932—Packers, 15-10 (GB) 1970—Lions, 40-0 (GB)
1987—Oilers, 40-10 (D) Spartans, 19-0 (P) Lions, 20-0 (D)
***Broncos, 34-10 (D) 1933—Packers, 17-0 (GB) 1971—Lions, 31-28 (D)
1991—Oilers, 42-14 (H) Spartans, 7-0 (P) Tie, 14-14 (Mil)
***Broncos, 26-24 (D) 1934—Lions, 3-0 (GB) 1972—Packers, 24-23 (D)
1992—Broncos, 27-21 (D) Packers, 3-0 (D) Packers, 33-7 (GB)
1995—Oilers, 42-33 (H) 1935—Packers, 13-9 (Mil) 1973—Tie, 13-13 (GB)
2004—Broncos, 37-16 (T) Packers, 31-7 (GB) Lions, 34-0 (D)
2007—Broncos, 34-20 (D) Lions, 20-10 (D) 1974—Packers, 21-19 (Mil)
2010—Broncos, 26-20 (T) 1936—Packers, 20-18 (GB) Lions, 19-17 (D)
2011—Titans, 17-14 (T) Packers, 26-17 (D) 1975—Lions, 30-16 (Mil)
2013—Broncos, 51-28 (D) 1937—Packers, 26-6 (GB) Lions, 13-10 (D)
2016—Titans, 13-10 (T) Packers, 14-13 (D) 1976—Packers, 24-14 (GB)
(RS Pts.—Titans 993, Broncos 850) 1938—Lions, 17-7 (GB) Lions, 27-6 (D)
(PS Pts.—Broncos 67, Titans 47) Packers, 28-7 (D) 1977—Lions, 10-6 (D)
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; 1939—Packers, 26-7 (GB) Packers, 10-9 (GB)
known as the Oilers prior to 1999 Packers, 12-7 (D) 1978—Packers, 13-7 (D)
**AFC First-Round Playoff 1940—Lions, 23-14 (GB) Packers, 35-14 (Mil)
***AFC Divisional Playoff Packers, 50-7 (D)

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1979—Packers, 24-16 (Mil) Packers, 31-24 (D) 1981—Lions, 27-10 (D)
Packers, 18-13 (D) 2017—Lions, 30-17 (GB) 1987—Chiefs, 27-20 (D)
1980—Lions, 29-7 (Mil) Lions, 35-11 (D) 1988—Lions, 7-6 (KC)
Lions, 24-3 (D) 2018—Lions, 31-23 (D) 1990—Chiefs, 43-24 (KC)
1981—Lions, 31-27 (D) Lions, 31-0 (GB) 1996—Chiefs, 28-24 (D)
Packers, 31-17 (GB) (RS Pts.—Packers 3,737, Lions 3,292) 1999—Chiefs, 31-21 (KC)
1982—Lions, 30-10 (GB) (PS Pts.—Packers 44, Lions 36) 2003—Chiefs, 45-17 (KC)
Lions, 27-24 (D) *Franchise in Portsmouth prior to 1934 2007—Lions, 25-20 (D)
1983—Lions, 38-14 (D) and known as the Spartans 2011—Lions, 48-3 (D)
Lions, 23-20 (Mil) OT **NFC First-Round Playoff 2015—Chiefs, 45-10 (London)
1984—Packers, 41-9 (GB) DETROIT vs. HOUSTON (RS Pts.—Chiefs 323, Lions 293)
Lions, 31-28 (D) RS: Texans lead series, 3-1 DETROIT vs. *L.A. CHARGERS
1985—Packers, 43-10 (GB) 2004—Lions, 28-16 (D) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-4
Packers, 26-23 (D) 2008—Texans, 28-21 (H) 1972—Lions, 34-20 (D)
1986—Lions, 21-14 (GB) 2012—Texans, 34-31 (D) OT 1977—Lions, 20-0 (D)
Packers, 44-40 (D) 2016—Texans, 20-13 (H) 1978—Lions, 31-14 (D)
1987—Lions, 19-16 (GB) OT (RS Pts.—Texans 98, Lions 93) 1981—Chargers, 28-23 (SD)
Packers, 34-33 (D) DETROIT vs. *INDIANAPOLIS 1984—Chargers, 27-24 (SD)
1988—Lions, 19-9 (Mil) RS: Colts lead series, 21-19-2 1996—Chargers, 27-21 (SD)
Lions, 30-14 (D) 1953—Lions, 27-17 (B) 1999—Chargers, 20-10 (D)
1989—Packers, 23-20 (Mil) OT Lions, 17-7 (D) 2003—Chargers, 14-7 (D)
Lions, 31-22 (D) 1954—Lions, 35-0 (D) 2007—Chargers, 51-14 (SD)
1990—Packers, 24-21 (D) Lions, 27-3 (B) 2011—Lions, 38-10 (D)
Lions, 24-17 (GB) 1955—Colts, 28-13 (B) 2015—Chargers, 33-28 (SD)
1991—Lions, 23-14 (D) Lions, 24-14 (D) (RS Pts.—Lions 250, Chargers 244)
Lions, 21-17 (GB) 1956—Lions, 31-14 (B) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016
1992—Packers, 27-13 (D) Lions, 27-3 (D) DETROIT vs. *L.A. RAMS
Packers, 38-10 (Mil) 1957—Colts, 34-14 (B) RS: Rams lead series, 44-40-1
1993—Packers, 26-17 (Mil) Lions, 31-27 (D) PS: Lions lead series, 1-0
Lions, 30-20 (D) 1958—Colts, 28-15 (B) 1937—Lions, 28-0 (C)
**Packers, 28-24 (D) Colts, 40-14 (D) Lions, 27-7 (D)
1994—Packers, 38-30 (Mil) 1959—Colts, 21-9 (B) 1938—Rams, 21-17 (C)
Lions, 34-31 (D) Colts, 31-24 (D) Lions, 6-0 (D)
**Packers, 16-12 (GB) 1960—Lions, 30-17 (D) 1939—Lions, 15-7 (D)
1995—Packers, 30-21 (GB) Lions, 20-15 (B) Rams, 14-3 (C)
Lions, 24-16 (D) 1961—Lions, 16-15 (B) 1940—Lions, 6-0 (D)
1996—Packers, 28-18 (GB) Colts, 17-14 (D) Rams, 24-0 (C)
Packers, 31-3 (D) 1962—Lions, 29-20 (B) 1941—Lions, 17-7 (D)
1997—Lions, 26-15 (D) Lions, 21-14 (D) Lions, 14-0 (C)
Packers, 20-10 (GB) 1963—Colts, 25-21 (D) 1942—Rams, 14-0 (D)
1998—Packers, 38-19 (GB) Colts, 24-21 (B) Rams, 27-7 (C)
Lions, 27-20 (D) 1964—Colts, 34-0 (D) 1944—Rams, 20-17 (D)
1999—Lions, 23-15 (D) Lions, 31-14 (B) Lions, 26-14 (C)
Packers, 26-17 (GB) 1965—Colts, 31-7 (B) 1945—Rams, 28-21 (D)
2000—Lions, 31-24 (D) Tie, 24-24 (D) 1946—Rams, 35-14 (LA)
Packers, 26-13 (GB) 1966—Colts, 45-14 (B) Rams, 41-20 (D)
2001—Packers, 28-6 (GB) Lions, 20-14 (D) 1947—Rams, 27-13 (D)
Packers, 29-27 (D) 1967—Colts, 41-7 (B) Rams, 28-17 (LA)
2002—Packers, 37-31 (D) 1968—Colts, 27-10 (D) 1948—Rams, 44-7 (LA)
Packers, 40-14 (GB) 1969—Tie, 17-17 (B) Rams, 34-27 (D)
2003—Packers, 31-6 (GB) 1973—Colts, 29-27 (D) 1949—Rams, 27-24 (LA)
Lions, 22-14 (D) 1977—Lions, 13-10 (B) Rams, 21-10 (D)
2004—Packers, 38-10 (D) 1980—Colts, 10-9 (D) 1950—Rams, 30-28 (D)
Packers, 16-13 (GB) 1985—Colts, 14-6 (I) Rams, 65-24 (LA)
2005—Lions, 17-3 (D) 1991—Lions, 33-24 (I) 1951—Rams, 27-21 (D)
Packers, 16-13 (GB) OT 1997—Lions, 32-10 (D) Lions, 24-22 (LA)
2006—Packers, 31-24 (D) 2000—Colts, 30-18 (I) 1952—Lions, 17-14 (LA)
Packers, 17-9 (GB) 2004—Colts, 41-9 (D) Lions, 24-16 (D)
2007—Packers, 37-26 (D) 2008—Colts, 31-21 (I) **Lions, 31-21 (D)
Packers, 34-13 (GB) 2012—Colts, 35-33 (D) 1953—Rams, 31-19 (D)
2008—Packers, 48-25 (D) 2016—Lions, 39-35 (I) Rams, 37-24 (LA)
Packers, 31-21 (GB) (RS Pts.—Colts 930, Lions 850) 1954—Lions, 21-3 (D)
2009—Packers, 26-0 (GB) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 Lions, 27-24 (LA)
Packers, 34-12 (D) DETROIT vs. JACKSONVILLE 1955—Rams, 17-10 (D)
2010—Packers, 28-26 (GB) RS: Series tied, 3-3 Rams, 24-13 (LA)
Lions, 7-3 (D) 1995—Lions, 44-0 (D) 1956—Lions, 24-21 (D)
2011—Packers, 27-15 (D) 1998—Jaguars, 37-22 (J) Lions, 16-7 (LA)
Packers, 45-41 (GB) 2004—Jaguars, 23-17 (J) OT 1957—Lions, 10-7 (D)
2012—Packers, 24-20 (D) 2008—Jaguars, 38-14 (D) Rams, 35-17 (LA)
Packers, 27-20 (GB) 2012—Lions, 31-14 (J) 1958—Rams, 42-28 (D)
2013—Packers, 22-9 (GB) 2016—Lions, 26-19 (D) Lions, 41-24 (LA)
Lions, 40-10 (D) (RS Pts.—Lions 154, Jaguars 131) 1959—Lions, 17-7 (LA)
2014—Lions, 19-7 (D) DETROIT vs. KANSAS CITY Lions, 23-17 (D)
Packers, 30-20 (GB) RS: Chiefs lead series, 8-5 1960—Rams, 48-35 (LA)
2015—Lions, 18-16 (GB) 1971—Lions, 32-21 (D) Lions, 12-10 (D)
Packers, 27-23 (D) 1975—Chiefs, 24-21 (KC) OT 1961—Lions, 14-13 (D)
2016—Packers, 34-27 (GB) 1980—Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) Lions, 28-10 (LA)

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1962—Lions, 13-10 (D) Vikings, 27-0 (D) Vikings, 20-16 (D)
Lions, 12-3 (LA) 1970—Vikings, 30-17 (D) 2009—Vikings, 27-13 (D)
1963—Lions, 23-2 (LA) Vikings, 24-20 (M) Vikings, 27-10 (M)
Rams, 28-21 (D) 1971—Vikings, 16-13 (D) 2010—Vikings, 24-10 (M)
1964—Tie, 17-17 (LA) Vikings, 29-10 (M) Lions, 20-13 (D)
Lions, 37-17 (D) 1972—Vikings, 34-10 (D) 2011—Lions, 26-23 (M) OT
1965—Lions, 20-0 (D) Vikings, 16-14 (M) Lions, 34-28 (D)
Lions, 31-7 (LA) 1973—Vikings, 23-9 (D) 2012—Vikings, 20-13 (D)
1966—Rams, 14-7 (D) Vikings, 28-7 (M) Vikings, 34-24 (M)
Rams, 23-3 (LA) 1974—Vikings, 7-6 (D) 2013—Lions, 34-24 (D)
1967—Rams, 31-7 (D) Lions, 20-16 (M) Vikings, 14-13 (M)
1968—Rams, 10-7 (LA) 1975—Vikings, 25-19 (M) 2014—Lions, 17-3 (M)
1969—Lions, 28-0 (D) Lions, 17-10 (D) Lions, 16-14 (D)
1970—Lions, 28-23 (LA) 1976—Vikings, 10-9 (D) 2015—Vikings, 26-16 (M)
1971—Rams, 21-13 (D) Vikings, 31-23 (M) Vikings, 28-19 (D)
1972—Lions, 34-17 (LA) 1977—Vikings, 14-7 (M) 2016—Lions, 22-16 (M) OT
1974—Rams, 16-13 (LA) Vikings, 30-21 (D) Lions, 16-13 (D)
1975—Rams, 20-0 (D) 1978—Vikings, 17-7 (M) 2017—Lions, 14-7 (M)
1976—Rams, 20-17 (D) Lions, 45-14 (D) Vikings, 30-23 (D)
1980—Lions, 41-20 (LA) 1979—Vikings, 13-10 (D) 2018—Vikings, 24-9 (M)
1981—Rams, 20-13 (LA) Vikings, 14-7 (M) Vikings, 27-9 (D)
1982—Lions, 19-14 (LA) 1980—Lions, 27-7 (D) (RS Pts.—Vikings 2,483, Lions 2,117)
1983—Rams, 21-10 (LA) Vikings, 34-0 (M) DETROIT vs. NEW ENGLAND
1986—Rams, 14-10 (LA) 1981—Vikings, 26-24 (M) RS: Patriots lead series, 7-5
1987—Rams, 37-16 (D) Lions, 45-7 (D) 1971—Lions, 34-7 (NE)
1988—Rams, 17-10 (LA) 1982—Vikings, 34-31 (D) 1976—Lions, 30-10 (D)
1991—Lions, 21-10 (D) 1983—Vikings, 20-17 (M) 1979—Patriots, 24-17 (NE)
1993—Lions, 16-13 (LA) Lions, 13-2 (D) 1985—Patriots, 23-6 (NE)
1999—Lions, 31-27 (D) 1984—Vikings, 29-28 (D) 1993—Lions, 19-16 (NE) OT
2001—Rams, 35-0 (D) Lions, 16-14 (M) 1994—Patriots, 23-17 (D)
2003—Lions, 30-20 (D) 1985—Vikings, 16-13 (M) 2000—Lions, 34-9 (D)
2006—Rams, 41-34 (StL) Lions, 41-21 (D) 2002—Patriots, 20-12 (D)
2009—Rams, 17-10 (D) 1986—Lions, 13-10 (M) 2006—Patriots, 28-21 (NE)
2010—Lions, 44-6 (D) Vikings, 24-10 (D) 2010—Patriots, 45-24 (D)
2012—Lions, 27-23 (D) 1987—Vikings, 34-19 (M) 2014—Patriots, 34-9 (NE)
2015—Rams, 21-14 (StL) Vikings, 17-14 (D) 2018—Lions, 26-10 (D)
2016—Lions, 31-28 (D) 1988—Vikings, 44-17 (M) (RS Pts.—Lions 249, Patriots 249)
2018—Rams, 30-16 (D) Vikings, 23-0 (D) DETROIT vs. NEW ORLEANS
(RS Pts.—Rams 1,684, Lions 1,577) 1989—Vikings, 24-17 (M) RS: Series tied, 12-12-1
(PS Pts.—Lions 31, Rams 21) Vikings, 20-7 (D) PS: Saints lead series, 1-0
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1990—Lions, 34-27 (M) 1968—Tie, 20-20 (D)
and in Cleveland prior to 1946 Vikings, 17-7 (D) 1970—Saints, 19-17 (NO)
**Conference Playoff 1991—Lions, 24-20 (D) 1972—Lions, 27-14 (D)
DETROIT vs. MIAMI Lions, 34-14 (M) 1973—Saints, 20-13 (NO)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-5 1992—Lions, 31-17 (D) 1974—Lions, 19-14 (D)
1973—Dolphins, 34-7 (M) Vikings, 31-14 (M) 1976—Saints, 17-16 (NO)
1979—Dolphins, 28-10 (D) 1993—Lions, 30-27 (M) 1977—Lions, 23-19 (D)
1985—Lions, 31-21 (D) Vikings, 13-0 (D) 1979—Saints, 17-7 (NO)
1991—Lions, 17-13 (D) 1994—Vikings, 10-3 (M) 1980—Lions, 24-13 (D)
1994—Dolphins, 27-20 (M) Lions, 41-19 (D) 1988—Saints, 22-14 (D)
1997—Dolphins, 33-30 (M) 1995—Vikings, 20-10 (M) 1989—Lions, 21-14 (D)
2000—Dolphins, 23-8 (D) Lions, 44-38 (D) 1990—Lions, 27-10 (NO)
2002—Dolphins, 49-21 (M) 1996—Vikings, 17-13 (M) 1992—Saints, 13-7 (D)
2006—Dolphins, 27-10 (D) Vikings, 24-22 (D) 1993—Saints, 14-3 (NO)
2010—Lions, 34-27 (M) 1997—Lions, 38-15 (D) 1997—Saints, 35-17 (NO)
2014—Lions, 20-16 (D) Lions, 14-13 (M) 2000—Lions, 14-10 (NO)
2018—Lions, 32-21 (M) 1998—Vikings, 29-6 (M) 2002—Lions, 26-21 (D)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 319, Lions 240) Vikings, 34-13 (D) 2005—Lions, 13-12 (San Antonio)
DETROIT vs. MINNESOTA 1999—Lions, 25-23 (D) 2008—Saints, 42-7 (D)
RS: Vikings lead series, 74-39-2 Vikings, 24-17 (M) 2009—Saints, 45-27 (NO)
1961—Lions, 37-10 (M) 2000—Vikings, 31-24 (D) 2011—Saints, 31-17 (NO)
Lions, 13-7 (D) Vikings, 24-17 (M) *Saints, 45-28 (NO)
1962—Lions, 17-6 (M) 2001—Vikings, 31-26 (M) 2014—Lions, 24-23 (D)
Lions, 37-23 (D) Lions, 27-24 (D) 2015—Lions, 35-27 (NO)
1963—Lions, 28-10 (D) 2002—Vikings, 31-24 (M) 2016—Lions, 28-13 (NO)
Vikings, 34-31 (M) Vikings, 38-36 (D) 2017—Saints, 52-38 (NO)
1964—Lions, 24-20 (M) 2003—Vikings, 23-13 (D) (RS Pts.—Saints 537, Lions 484)
Tie, 23-23 (D) Vikings, 24-14 (M) (PS Pts.—Saints 45, Lions 28)
1965—Lions, 31-29 (M) 2004—Vikings, 22-19 (M) *NFC First-Round Playoff
Vikings, 29-7 (D) Vikings, 28-27 (D) *DETROIT vs. N.Y. GIANTS
1966—Lions, 32-31 (M) 2005—Vikings, 27-14 (M) RS: Lions lead series, 22-21-1
Vikings, 28-16 (D) Vikings, 21-16 (D) PS: Lions lead series, 1-0
1967—Tie, 10-10 (M) 2006—Vikings, 26-17 (M) 1930—Giants, 19-6 (P)
Lions, 14-3 (D) Vikings, 30-20 (D) 1931—Spartans, 14-6 (P)
1968—Vikings, 24-10 (M) 2007—Lions, 20-17 (D) OT Giants, 14-0 (NY)
Vikings, 13-6 (D) Vikings, 42-10 (M) 1932—Spartans, 7-0 (P)
1969—Vikings, 24-10 (M) 2008—Vikings, 12-10 (M) Spartans, 6-0 (NY)

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1933—Spartans, 17-7 (P) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 *Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940
Giants, 13-10 (NY) *DETROIT vs. PHILADELPHIA DETROIT vs. SAN FRANCISCO
1934—Lions, 9-0 (D) RS: Series tied, 15-15-2 RS: 49ers lead series, 37-27-1
1935—**Lions, 26-7 (D) PS: Eagles lead series, 1-0 PS: Series tied, 1-1
1936—Giants, 14-7 (NY) 1933—Spartans, 25-0 (P) 1950—Lions, 24-7 (D)
Lions, 38-0 (D) 1934—Lions, 10-0 (P) 49ers, 28-27 (SF)
1937—Lions, 17-0 (NY) 1935—Lions, 35-0 (D) 1951—49ers, 20-10 (D)
1939—Lions, 18-14 (D) 1936—Lions, 23-0 (P) 49ers, 21-17 (SF)
1941—Giants, 20-13 (NY) 1938—Eagles, 21-7 (D) 1952—49ers, 17-3 (SF)
1943—Tie, 0-0 (D) 1940—Lions, 21-0 (P) 49ers, 28-0 (D)
1945—Giants, 35-14 (NY) 1941—Lions, 21-17 (D) 1953—Lions, 24-21 (D)
1947—Lions, 35-7 (D) 1945—Lions, 28-24 (D) Lions, 14-10 (SF)
1949—Lions, 45-21 (NY) 1948—Eagles, 45-21 (P) 1954—49ers, 37-31 (SF)
1953—Lions, 27-16 (NY) 1949—Eagles, 22-14 (D) Lions, 48-7 (D)
1955—Giants, 24-19 (D) 1951—Lions, 28-10 (P) 1955—49ers, 27-24 (D)
1958—Giants, 19-17 (D) 1954—Tie, 13-13 (D) 49ers, 38-21 (SF)
1962—Giants, 17-14 (NY) 1957—Lions, 27-16 (P) 1956—Lions, 20-17 (D)
1964—Lions, 26-3 (D) 1960—Eagles, 28-10 (P) Lions, 17-13 (SF)
1967—Lions, 30-7 (NY) 1961—Eagles, 27-24 (D) 1957—49ers, 35-31 (SF)
1969—Lions, 24-0 (D) 1965—Lions, 35-28 (P) Lions, 31-10 (D)
1972—Lions, 30-16 (D) 1968—Eagles, 12-0 (D) *Lions, 31-27 (SF)
1974—Lions, 20-19 (D) 1971—Eagles, 23-20 (D) 1958—49ers, 24-21 (SF)
1976—Giants, 24-10 (NY) 1974—Eagles, 28-17 (P) Lions, 35-21 (D)
1982—Giants, 13-6 (D) 1977—Lions, 17-13 (D) 1959—49ers, 34-13 (D)
1983—Lions, 15-9 (D) 1979—Eagles, 44-7 (P) 49ers, 33-7 (SF)
1988—Giants, 30-10 (NY) 1984—Tie, 23-23 (D) OT 1960—49ers, 14-10 (D)
Giants, 13-10 (D) OT 1986—Lions, 13-11 (P) Lions, 24-0 (SF)
1989—Giants, 24-14 (NY) 1995—**Eagles, 58-37 (P) 1961—49ers, 49-0 (D)
1990—Giants, 20-0 (NY) 1996—Eagles, 24-17 (P) Tie, 20-20 (SF)
1994—Lions, 28-25 (NY) OT 1998—Eagles, 10-9 (P) 1962—Lions, 45-24 (D)
1996—Giants, 35-7 (D) 2004—Eagles, 30-13 (D) Lions, 38-24 (SF)
1997—Giants, 26-20 (D) OT 2007—Eagles, 56-21 (P) 1963—Lions, 26-3 (D)
2000—Lions, 31-21 (NY) 2010—Eagles, 35-32 (D) Lions, 45-7 (SF)
2004—Lions, 28-13 (NY) 2012—Lions, 26-23 (P) OT 1964—Lions, 26-17 (SF)
2007—Giants, 16-10 (D) 2013—Eagles, 34-20 (P) Lions, 24-7 (D)
2010—Giants, 28-20 (NY) 2015—Lions, 45-14 (D) 1965—49ers, 27-21 (D)
2013—Giants, 23-20 (D) OT 2016—Lions, 24-23 (D) 49ers, 17-14 (SF)
2014—Lions, 35-14 (D) (RS Pts.—Eagles 654, Lions 646) 1966—49ers, 27-24 (SF)
2016—Giants, 17-6 (NY) (PS Pts.—Eagles 58, Lions 37) 49ers, 41-14 (D)
2017—Lions, 24-10 (NY) *Franchise in Portsmouth prior to 1934 1967—Lions, 45-3 (SF)
(RS Pts.—Lions 757, Giants 652) and known as the Spartans 1968—49ers, 14-7 (D)
(PS Pts.—Lions 26, Giants 7) **NFC First-Round Playoff 1969—Lions, 26-14 (SF)
*Franchise in Portsmouth prior to 1934 DETROIT vs. *PITTSBURGH 1970—Lions, 28-7 (D)
and known as the Spartans RS: Steelers lead series, 17-14-1 1971—49ers, 31-27 (SF)
**NFL Championship 1934—Lions, 40-7 (D) 1973—Lions, 30-20 (D)
DETROIT vs. N.Y. JETS 1936—Lions, 28-3 (D) 1974—Lions, 17-13 (D)
RS: Series tied, 7-7 1937—Lions, 7-3 (D) 1975—Lions, 28-17 (SF)
1972—Lions, 37-20 (D) 1938—Lions, 16-7 (D) 1977—49ers, 28-7 (SF)
1979—Jets, 31-10 (NY) 1940—Steelers, 10-7 (D) 1978—Lions, 33-14 (D)
1982—Jets, 28-13 (D) 1942—Steelers, 35-7 (D) 1980—Lions, 17-13 (D)
1985—Lions, 31-20 (D) 1946—Lions, 17-7 (D) 1981—Lions, 24-17 (D)
1988—Jets, 17-10 (D) 1947—Steelers, 17-10 (P) 1983—**49ers, 24-23 (SF)
1991—Lions, 34-20 (D) 1948—Lions, 17-14 (D) 1984—49ers, 30-27 (D)
1994—Lions, 18-7 (NY) 1949—Steelers, 14-7 (P) 1985—Lions, 23-21 (D)
1997—Lions, 13-10 (D) 1950—Lions, 10-7 (D) 1988—49ers, 20-13 (SF)
2000—Lions, 10-7 (NY) 1952—Lions, 31-6 (P) 1991—49ers, 35-3 (SF)
2002—Jets, 31-14 (D) 1953—Lions, 38-21 (D) 1992—49ers, 24-6 (SF)
2006—Jets, 31-24 (NY) 1955—Lions, 31-28 (P) 1993—49ers, 55-17 (D)
2010—Jets, 23-20 (D) OT 1956—Lions, 45-7 (D) 1994—49ers, 27-21 (D)
2014—Lions, 24-17 (NY) 1959—Tie, 10-10 (P) 1995—Lions, 27-24 (D)
2018—Jets, 48-17 (D) 1962—Lions, 45-7 (D) 1996—49ers, 24-14 (SF)
(RS Pts.—Jets 310, Lions 275) 1966—Steelers, 17-3 (P) 1998—49ers, 35-13 (SF)
DETROIT vs. *OAKLAND 1967—Steelers, 24-14 (D) 2001—49ers, 21-13 (SF)
RS: Series tied, 6-6 1969—Steelers, 16-13 (P) 2003—49ers, 24-17 (SF)
1970—Lions, 28-14 (D) 1973—Steelers, 24-10 (P) 2006—49ers, 19-13 (D)
1974—Raiders, 35-13 (O) 1983—Lions, 45-3 (D) 2008—49ers, 31-13 (SF)
1978—Raiders, 29-17 (O) 1986—Steelers, 27-17 (P) 2009—49ers, 20-6 (SF)
1981—Lions, 16-0 (D) 1989—Steelers, 23-3 (D) 2011—49ers, 25-19 (D)
1984—Raiders, 24-3 (D) 1992—Steelers, 17-14 (P) 2012—49ers, 27-19 (SF)
1987—Raiders, 27-7 (LA) 1995—Steelers, 23-20 (P) 2015—Lions, 32-17 (D)
1990—Raiders, 38-31 (D) 1998—Lions, 19-16 (D) OT 2018—49ers, 30-27 (SF)
1996—Raiders, 37-21 (O) 2001—Steelers, 47-14 (P) (RS Pts.—49ers 1,425, Lions 1,361)
2003—Lions, 23-13 (D) 2005—Steelers, 35-21 (P) (PS Pts.—Lions 54, 49ers 51)
2007—Lions, 36-21 (O) 2009—Steelers, 28-20 (D) *Conference Playoff
2011—Lions, 28-27 (O) 2013—Steelers, 37-27 (P) **NFC Divisional Playoff
2015—Lions, 18-13 (D) 2017—Steelers, 20-15 (D) DETROIT vs. SEATTLE
(RS Pts.—Raiders 278, Lions 241) (RS Pts.—Lions 621, Steelers 560) RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-5

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PS: Seahwaks lead series, 1-0 2013—Buccaneers, 24-21 (D)
1976—Lions, 41-14 (S) 2014—Lions, 34-17 (D) GREEN BAY vs. ARIZONA
1978—Seahawks, 28-16 (S) 2017—Lions, 24-21 (TB) RS: Packers lead series, 44-24-4
1984—Seahawks, 38-17 (S) (RS Pts.—Lions 1,223, Buccaneers 998) PS: Cardinals lead series, 2-1;
1987—Seahawks, 37-14 (D) (PS Pts.—Buccaneers 20, Lions 10) See Arizona vs. Green Bay
1990—Seahawks, 30-10 (S) *NFC First-Round Playoff GREEN BAY vs. ATLANTA
1993—Lions, 30-10 (D) DETROIT vs. *TENNESSEE RS: Packers lead series, 16-14
1996—Lions, 17-16 (D) RS: Titans lead series, 9-3 PS: Series tied, 2-2;
1999—Lions, 28-20 (S) 1971—Lions, 31-7 (H) See Atlanta vs. Green Bay
2003—Seahawks, 35-14 (S) 1975—Oilers, 24-8 (H) GREEN BAY vs. BALTIMORE
2006—Seahawks, 9-6 (D) 1983—Oilers, 27-17 (H) RS: Packers lead series, 4-2;
2009—Seahawks, 32-20 (S) 1986—Lions, 24-13 (D) See Baltimore vs. Green Bay
2012—Lions, 28-24 (D) 1989—Oilers, 35-31 (H) GREEN BAY vs. BUFFALO
2015—Seahawks, 13-10 (S) 1992—Oilers, 24-21 (D) RS: Bills lead series, 8-5;
2016—*Seahawks 26, Lions 6 1995—Lions, 24-17 (H) See Buffalo vs. Green Bay
2018—Seahawks, 28-14 (D) 2001—Titans, 27-24 (D) GREEN BAY vs. CAROLINA
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 334, Lions 265) 2004—Titans, 24-19 (T) RS: Packers lead series, 8-6
(PS Pts.—Seahawks 26, Lions 6) 2008—Titans, 47-10 (D) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0;
*NFC Wild-Card Playoff 2012—Titans, 44-41 (T) OT See Carolina vs. Green Bay
DETROIT vs. TAMPA BAY 2016—Titans, 16-15 (D) GREEN BAY vs. CHICAGO
RS: Lions lead series, 31-26 (RS Pts.—Titans 305, Lions 265) RS: Packers lead series, 96-94-6
PS: Buccaneers lead series, 1-0 *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; PS: Series tied, 1-1;
1977—Lions, 16-7 (D) known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Chicago vs. Green Bay
1978—Lions, 15-7 (TB) *DETROIT vs. **WASHINGTON GREEN BAY vs. CINCINNATI
Lions, 34-23 (D) RS: Redskins lead series, 27-14 RS: Bengals lead series, 7-6;
1979—Buccaneers, 31-16 (TB) PS: Redskins lead series, 3-0 See Cincinnati vs. Green Bay
Buccaneers, 16-14 (D) 1932—Spartans, 10-0 (P) GREEN BAY vs. CLEVELAND
1980—Lions, 24-10 (TB) 1933—Spartans, 13-0 (B) RS: Packers lead series, 12-7
Lions, 27-14 (D) 1934—Lions, 24-0 (D) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0;
1981—Buccaneers, 28-10 (TB) 1935—Lions, 17-7 (B) See Cleveland vs. Green Bay
Buccaneers, 20-17 (D) Lions, 14-0 (D) GREEN BAY vs. DALLAS
1982—Buccaneers, 23-21 (TB) 1938—Redskins, 7-5 (D) RS: Packers lead series, 15-13
1983—Lions, 11-0 (TB) 1939—Redskins, 31-7 (W) PS: Series tied, 4-4;
Lions, 23-20 (D) 1940—Redskins, 20-14 (D) See Dallas vs. Green Bay
1984—Buccaneers, 21-17 (TB) 1942—Redskins, 15-3 (D) GREEN BAY vs. DENVER
Lions, 13-7 (D) OT 1943—Redskins, 42-20 (W) RS: Series tied, 6-6-1
1985—Lions, 30-9 (D) 1946—Redskins, 17-16 (W) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0;
Buccaneers, 19-16 (TB) OT 1947—Lions, 38-21 (D) See Denver vs. Green Bay
1986—Buccaneers, 24-20 (D) 1948—Redskins, 46-21 (W) GREEN BAY vs. DETROIT
Lions, 38-17 (TB) 1951—Lions, 35-17 (D) RS: Packers lead series, 98-72-7
1987—Buccaneers, 31-27 (D) 1956—Redskins, 18-17 (W) PS: Packers lead series, 2-0;
Lions, 20-10 (TB) 1965—Lions, 14-10 (D) See Detroit vs. Green Bay
1988—Buccaneers, 23-20 (D) 1968—Redskins, 14-3 (W) GREEN BAY vs. HOUSTON
Buccaneers, 21-10 (TB) 1970—Redskins, 31-10 (W) RS: Packers lead series, 3-1
1989—Lions, 17-16 (TB) 1973—Redskins, 20-0 (D) 2004—Packers, 16-13 (H)
Lions, 33-7 (D) 1976—Redskins, 20-7 (W) 2008—Texans, 24-21 (GB)
1990—Buccaneers, 38-21 (D) 1978—Redskins, 21-19 (D) 2012—Packers, 42-24 (H)
Buccaneers, 23-20 (TB) 1979—Redskins, 27-24 (D) 2016—Packers, 21-13 (GB)
1991—Lions, 31-3 (D) 1981—Redskins, 33-31 (W) (RS Pts.—Packers 100, Texans 74)
Buccaneers, 30-21 (TB) 1982—***Redskins, 31-7 (W) GREEN BAY vs. *INDIANAPOLIS
1992—Buccaneers, 27-23 (D) 1983—Redskins, 38-17 (W) RS: Colts lead series, 22-20-1
Lions, 38-7 (TB) 1984—Redskins, 28-14 (W) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0
1993—Buccaneers, 27-10 (TB) 1985—Redskins, 24-3 (W) 1953—Packers, 37-14 (GB)
Lions, 23-0 (D) 1987—Redskins, 20-13 (W) Packers, 35-24 (B)
1994—Buccaneers, 24-14 (TB) 1990—Redskins, 41-38 (D) OT 1954—Packers, 7-6 (B)
Lions, 14-9 (D) 1991—Redskins, 45-0 (W) Packers, 24-13 (Mil)
1995—Lions, 27-24 (D) ****Redskins, 41-10 (W) 1955—Colts, 24-20 (Mil)
Lions, 37-10 (TB) 1992—Redskins, 13-10 (W) Colts, 14-10 (B)
1996—Lions, 21-6 (D) 1995—Redskins, 36-30 (W) OT 1956—Packers, 38-33 (Mil)
Lions, 27-0 (TB) 1997—Redskins, 30-7 (W) Colts, 28-21 (B)
1997—Buccaneers, 24-17 (D) 1999—Lions, 33-17 (D) 1957—Colts, 45-17 (Mil)
Lions, 27-9 (TB) ***Redskins, 27-13 (W) Packers, 24-21 (B)
*Buccaneers, 20-10 (TB) 2000—Lions, 15-10 (D) 1958—Colts, 24-17 (Mil)
1998—Lions, 27-6 (D) 2004—Redskins, 17-10 (D) Colts, 56-0 (B)
Lions, 28-25 (TB) 2007—Redskins, 34-3 (W) 1959—Colts, 38-21 (B)
1999—Lions, 20-3 (D) 2008—Redskins, 25-17 (D) Colts, 28-24 (Mil)
Buccaneers, 23-16 (TB) 2009—Lions, 19-14 (D) 1960—Packers, 35-21 (GB)
2000—Buccaneers, 31-10 (D) 2010—Lions, 37-25 (D) Colts, 38-24 (B)
Lions, 28-14 (TB) 2013—Lions, 27-20 (W) 1961—Packers, 45-7 (GB)
2001—Buccaneers, 20-17 (D) 2016—Lions, 20-17 (D) Colts, 45-21 (B)
Buccaneers, 15-12 (TB) (RS Pts.—Redskins 871, Lions 675) 1962—Packers, 17-6 (B)
2002—Buccaneers, 23-20 (D) (PS Pts.—Redskins 99, Lions 30) Packers, 17-13 (GB)
2005—Buccaneers, 17-13 (TB) *Franchise in Portsmouth prior to 1934 1963—Packers, 31-20 (GB)
2007—Lions, 23-16 (D) and known as the Spartans. Packers, 34-20 (B)
2008—Buccaneers, 38-20 (D) **Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 1964—Colts, 21-20 (GB)
2010—Lions, 23-20 (TB) OT ***NFC First-Round Playoff Colts, 24-21 (B)
2011—Lions, 27-20 (TB) ****NFC Championship 1965—Packers, 20-17 (Mil)
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**Packers, 13-10 (GB) OT 1942—Packers, 45-28 (GB) 2004—Packers, 45-17 (GB)
1966—Packers, 24-3 (Mil) Packers, 30-12 (C) 2006—Rams, 23-20 (GB)
Packers, 14-10 (B) 1944—Packers, 30-21 (GB) 2007—Packers, 33-14 (StL)
1967—Colts, 13-10 (B) Packers, 42-7 (C) 2009—Packers, 36-17 (StL)
1968—Colts, 16-3 (GB) 1945—Rams, 27-14 (GB) 2011—Packers, 24-3 (GB)
1969—Colts, 14-6 (B) Rams, 20-7 (C) 2012—Packers, 30-20 (StL)
1970—Colts, 13-10 (Mil) 1946—Rams, 21-17 (Mil) 2015—Packers, 24-10 (GB)
1974—Packers, 20-13 (B) Rams, 38-17 (LA) 2018—Rams, 29-27 (LA)
1982—Tie, 20-20 (B) OT 1947—Packers, 17-14 (Mil) (RS Pts.—Rams 2,134, Packers 2,121)
1985—Colts, 37-10 (I) Packers, 30-10 (LA) (PS Pts.—Rams 52, Packers 45)
1988—Colts, 20-13 (GB) 1948—Packers, 16-0 (GB) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
1991—Packers, 14-10 (Mil) Rams, 24-10 (LA) and in Cleveland prior to 1946
1997—Colts, 41-38 (I) 1949—Rams, 48-7 (GB) **Conference Championship
2000—Packers, 26-24 (GB) Rams, 35-7 (LA) ***NFC Divisional Playoff
2004—Colts, 45-31 (I) 1950—Rams, 45-14 (Mil) GREEN BAY vs. MIAMI
2008—Packers, 34-14 (GB) Rams, 51-14 (LA) RS: Dolphins lead series, 10-5
2012—Colts, 30-27 (I) 1951—Rams, 28-0 (Mil) 1971—Dolphins, 27-6 (Mia)
2016—Colts, 31-26 (GB) Rams, 42-14 (LA) 1975—Dolphins, 31-7 (GB)
(RS Pts.—Colts 981, Packers 948) 1952—Rams, 30-28 (Mil) 1979—Dolphins, 27-7 (Mia)
(PS Pts.—Packers 13, Colts 10) Rams, 45-27 (LA) 1985—Dolphins, 34-24 (GB)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1953—Rams, 38-20 (Mil) 1988—Dolphins, 24-17 (Mia)
**Conference Playoff Rams, 33-17 (LA) 1989—Dolphins, 23-20 (Mia)
GREEN BAY vs. JACKSONVILLE 1954—Packers, 35-17 (Mil) 1991—Dolphins, 16-13 (Mia)
RS: Packers lead series, 4-2 Rams, 35-27 (LA) 1994—Dolphins, 24-14 (Mil)
1995—Packers, 24-14 (J) 1955—Packers, 30-28 (Mil) 1997—Packers, 23-18 (GB)
2001—Packers, 28-21 (J) Rams, 31-17 (LA) 2000—Dolphins, 28-20 (Mia)
2004—Jaguars, 28-25 (GB) 1956—Packers, 42-17 (Mil) 2002—Packers, 24-10 (GB)
2008—Jaguars, 20-16 (J) Rams, 49-21 (LA) 2006—Packers, 34-24 (M)
2012—Packers, 24-15 (GB) 1957—Rams, 31-27 (Mil) 2010—Dolphins, 23-20 (GB) OT
2016—Packers, 27-23 (J) Rams, 42-17 (LA) 2014—Packers, 27-24 (M)
(RS Pts.—Packers 144, Jaguars 121) 1958—Rams, 20-7 (GB) 2018—Packers, 31-12 (GB)
GREEN BAY vs. KANSAS CITY Rams, 34-20 (LA) (RS Pts.—Dolphins 345, Packers 287)
RS: Chiefs lead series, 7-3-1 1959—Rams, 45-6 (Mil) GREEN BAY vs. MINNESOTA
PS: Packers lead series, 1-0 Packers, 38-20 (LA) RS: Packers lead series, 59-53-3
1966—*Packers, 35-10 (Los Angeles) 1960—Rams, 33-31 (Mil) PS: Series tied, 1-1
1973—Tie, 10-10 (Mil) Packers, 35-21 (LA) 1961—Packers, 33-7 (Minn)
1977—Chiefs, 20-10 (KC) 1961—Packers, 35-17 (GB) Packers, 28-10 (Mil)
1987—Packers, 23-3 (KC) Packers, 24-17 (LA) 1962—Packers, 34-7 (GB)
1989—Chiefs, 21-3 (GB) 1962—Packers, 41-10 (Mil) Packers, 48-21 (Minn)
1990—Chiefs, 17-3 (GB) Packers, 20-17 (LA) 1963—Packers, 37-28 (Minn)
1993—Chiefs, 23-16 (KC) 1963—Packers, 42-10 (GB) Packers, 28-7 (GB)
1996—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC) Packers, 31-14 (LA) 1964—Vikings, 24-23 (GB)
2003—Chiefs, 40-34 (GB) OT 1964—Rams, 27-17 (Mil) Packers, 42-13 (Minn)
2007—Packers, 33-22 (KC) Tie, 24-24 (LA) 1965—Packers, 38-13 (Minn)
2011—Chiefs, 19-14 (KC) 1965—Packers, 6-3 (Mil) Packers, 24-19 (GB)
2015—Packers, 38-28 (GB) Rams, 21-10 (LA) 1966—Vikings, 20-17 (GB)
(RS Pts.—Chiefs 230, Packers 204) 1966—Packers, 24-13 (GB) Packers, 28-16 (Minn)
(PS Pts.—Packers 35, Chiefs 10) Packers, 27-23 (LA) 1967—Vikings, 10-7 (Mil)
*Super Bowl I 1967—Rams, 27-24 (LA) Packers, 30-27 (Minn)
GREEN BAY vs. *L.A. CHARGERS **Packers, 28-7 (Mil) 1968—Vikings, 26-13 (Mil)
RS: Packers lead series, 10-1 1968—Rams, 16-14 (Mil) Vikings, 14-10 (Minn)
1970—Packers, 22-20 (SD) 1969—Rams, 34-21 (LA) 1969—Vikings, 19-7 (Minn)
1974—Packers, 34-0 (GB) 1970—Rams, 31-21 (GB) Vikings, 9-7 (Mil)
1978—Packers, 24-3 (SD) 1971—Rams, 30-13 (LA) 1970—Packers, 13-10 (Mil)
1984—Chargers, 34-28 (GB) 1973—Rams, 24-7 (LA) Vikings, 10-3 (Minn)
1993—Packers, 20-13 (SD) 1974—Packers, 17-6 (Mil) 1971—Vikings, 24-13 (GB)
1996—Packers, 42-10 (GB) 1975—Rams, 22-5 (LA) Vikings, 3-0 (Minn)
1999—Packers, 31-3 (SD) 1977—Rams, 24-6 (Mil) 1972—Vikings, 27-13 (GB)
2003—Packers, 38-21 (SD) 1978—Rams, 31-14 (LA) Packers, 23-7 (Minn)
2007—Packers, 31-24 (GB) 1980—Rams, 51-21 (LA) 1973—Vikings, 11-3 (Minn)
2011—Packers, 45-38 (SD) 1981—Rams, 35-23 (LA) Vikings, 31-7 (GB)
2015—Packers, 27-20 (GB) 1982—Packers, 35-23 (Mil) 1974—Vikings, 32-17 (GB)
(RS Pts.—Packers 342, Chargers 186) 1983—Packers, 27-24 (Mil) Packers, 19-7 (Minn)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1984—Packers, 31-6 (Mil) 1975—Vikings, 28-17 (GB)
GREEN BAY vs. *L.A. RAMS 1985—Rams, 34-17 (LA) Vikings, 24-3 (Minn)
RS: Rams lead series, 46-45-2 1988—Rams, 34-7 (GB) 1976—Vikings, 17-10 (Mil)
PS: Series tied, 1-1 1989—Rams, 41-38 (LA) Vikings, 20-9 (Minn)
1937—Packers, 35-10 (C) 1990—Packers, 36-24 (GB) 1977—Vikings, 19-7 (Minn)
Packers, 35-7 (GB) 1991—Rams, 23-21 (LA) Vikings, 13-6 (GB)
1938—Packers, 26-17 (GB) 1992—Packers, 28-13 (GB) 1978—Vikings, 21-7 (Minn)
Packers, 28-7 (C) 1993—Packers, 36-6 (Mil) Tie, 10-10 (GB) OT
1939—Rams, 27-24 (GB) 1994—Packers, 24-17 (GB) 1979—Vikings, 27-21 (Minn) OT
Packers, 7-6 (C) 1995—Rams, 17-14 (GB) Packers, 19-7 (Mil)
1940—Packers, 31-14 (GB) 1996—Packers, 24-9 (StL) 1980—Packers, 16-3 (GB)
Tie, 13-13 (C) 1997—Packers, 17-7 (GB) Packers, 25-13 (Minn)
1941—Packers, 24-7 (Mil) 2001—***Rams, 45-17 (StL) 1981—Vikings, 30-13 (Mil)
Packers, 17-14 (C) 2003—Rams, 34-24 (StL) Packers, 35-23 (Minn)

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1982—Packers, 26-7 (Mil) *NFC First-Round Playoff 1949—Giants, 30-10 (GB)
1983—Vikings, 20-17 (GB) OT GREEN BAY vs. NEW ENGLAND 1952—Packers, 17-3 (NY)
Packers, 29-21 (Minn) RS: Patriots lead series, 6-5 1957—Giants, 31-17 (GB)
1984—Packers, 45-17 (Mil) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0 1959—Giants, 20-3 (NY)
Packers, 38-14 (Minn) 1973—Patriots, 33-24 (NE) 1961—Packers, 20-17 (Mil)
1985—Packers, 20-17 (Mil) 1979—Packers, 27-14 (GB) *Packers, 37-0 (GB)
Packers, 27-17 (Minn) 1985—Patriots, 26-20 (NE) 1962—*Packers, 16-7 (NY)
1986—Vikings, 42-7 (Minn) 1988—Packers, 45-3 (Mil) 1967—Packers, 48-21 (NY)
Vikings, 32-6 (GB) 1994—Patriots, 17-16 (NE) 1969—Packers, 20-10 (Mil)
1987—Packers, 23-16 (Minn) 1996—*Packers, 35-21 (New Orleans) 1971—Giants, 42-40 (GB)
Packers, 16-10 (Mil) 1997—Packers, 28-10 (NE) 1973—Packers, 16-14 (New Haven)
1988—Packers, 34-14 (Minn) 2002—Packers, 28-10 (NE) 1975—Packers, 40-14 (Mil)
Packers, 18-6 (GB) 2006—Patriots, 35-0 (GB) 1980—Giants, 27-21 (NY)
1989—Vikings, 26-14 (Minn) 2010—Patriots, 31-27 (NE) 1981—Packers, 27-14 (NY)
Packers, 20-19 (Mil) 2014—Packers, 26-21 (GB) Packers, 26-24 (Mil)
1990—Packers, 24-10 (Mil) 2018—Patriots, 31-17 (NE) 1982—Packers, 27-19 (NY)
Vikings, 23-7 (Minn) (RS Pts.—Packers 258, Patriots 231) 1983—Giants, 27-3 (NY)
1991—Vikings, 35-21 (GB) (PS Pts.—Packers 35, Patriots 21) 1985—Packers, 23-20 (GB)
Packers, 27-7 (Minn) *Super Bowl XXXI 1986—Giants, 55-24 (NY)
1992—Vikings, 23-20 (GB) OT GREEN BAY vs. NEW ORLEANS 1987—Giants, 20-10 (NY)
Vikings, 27-7 (Minn) RS: Packers lead series, 16-9 1992—Giants, 27-7 (NY)
1993—Vikings, 15-13 (Minn) 1968—Packers, 29-7 (Mil) 1995—Packers, 14-6 (GB)
Vikings, 21-17 (Mil) 1971—Saints, 29-21 (Mil) 1998—Packers, 37-3 (NY)
1994—Packers, 16-10 (GB) 1972—Packers, 30-20 (NO) 2001—Packers, 34-25 (NY)
Vikings, 13-10 (Minn) OT 1973—Packers, 30-10 (Mil) 2004—Giants, 14-7 (GB)
1995—Packers, 38-21 (GB) 1975—Saints, 20-19 (NO) 2007—Packers, 35-13 (NY)
Vikings, 27-24 (Minn) 1976—Packers, 32-27 (Mil) **Giants, 23-20 (GB) OT
1996—Vikings, 30-21 (Minn) 1977—Packers, 24-20 (NO) 2010—Packers, 45-17 (GB)
Packers, 38-10 (GB) 1978—Packers, 28-17 (Mil) 2011—Packers, 38-35 (NY)
1997—Packers, 38-32 (GB) 1979—Packers, 28-19 (Mil) ***Giants, 37-20 (GB)
Packers, 27-11 (Minn) 1981—Packers, 35-7 (NO) 2012—Giants, 38-10 (NY)
1998—Vikings, 37-24 (GB) 1984—Packers, 23-13 (NO) 2013—Giants, 27-13 (NY)
Vikings, 28-14 (Minn) 1985—Packers, 38-14 (Mil) 2016—Packers, 23-16 (GB)
1999—Packers, 23-20 (GB) 1986—Saints, 24-10 (NO) ****Packers, 38-13 (GB)
Vikings, 24-20 (Minn) 1987—Saints, 33-24 (NO) (RS Pts.—Packers 946, Giants 940)
2000—Packers, 26-20 (GB) OT 1989—Packers, 35-34 (GB) (PS Pts.—Packers 189, Giants 110)
Packers, 33-28 (Minn) 1993—Packers, 19-17 (NO) *NFL Championship
2001—Vikings, 35-13 (Minn) 1995—Packers, 34-23 (NO) **NFC Championship Game
Packers, 24-13 (GB) 2002—Saints, 35-20 (NO) ***NFC Divisional Playoff
2002—Vikings, 31-21 (Minn) 2005—Packers, 52-3 (GB) ****NFC Wild Card Playoff
Packers, 26-22 (GB) 2006—Saints, 34-27 (GB) GREEN BAY vs. N.Y. JETS
2003—Vikings, 30-25 (GB) 2008—Saints, 51-29 (NO) RS: Jets lead series, 8-5
Packers, 30-27 (Minn) 2011—Packers, 42-34 (GB) 1973—Packers, 23-7 (Mil)
2004—Packers, 34-31 (GB) 2012—Packers, 28-27 (GB) 1979—Jets, 27-22 (GB)
Packers, 34-31 (Minn) 2014—Saints, 44-23 (NO) 1981—Jets, 28-3 (NY)
*Vikings, 31-17 (GB) 2017—Saints, 26-17 (GB) 1982—Jets, 15-13 (NY)
2005—Vikings, 23-20 (Minn) (RS Pts.—Packers 697, Saints 588) 1985—Jets, 24-3 (Mil)
Vikings, 20-17 (GB) GREEN BAY vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1991—Jets, 19-16 (NY) OT
2006—Packers, 23-17 (Minn) RS: Packers lead series, 28-23-2 1994—Packers, 17-10 (GB)
Packers, 9-7 (GB) PS: Packers lead series, 5-3 2000—Jets, 20-16 (GB)
2007—Packers, 23-16 (Minn) 1928—Giants, 6-0 (GB) 2002—Jets, 42-17 (NY)
Packers, 34-0 (GB) Packers, 7-0 (NY) 2006—Jets, 38-10 (GB)
2008—Packers, 24-19 (GB) 1929—Packers, 20-6 (NY) 2010—Packers, 9-0 (NY)
Vikings, 28-27 (Minn) 1930—Packers, 14-7 (GB) 2014—Packers, 31-24 (GB)
2009—Vikings, 30-23 (Minn) Giants, 13-6 (NY) 2018—Packers, 44-38 (NY) OT
Vikings, 38-26 (GB) 1931—Packers, 27-7 (GB) (RS Pts.—Jets 292, Packers 224)
2010—Packers, 28-24 (GB) Packers, 14-10 (NY) GREEN BAY vs. *OAKLAND
Packers, 31-3 (Minn) 1932—Packers, 13-0 (GB) RS: Packers lead series, 7-5
2011—Packers, 33-27 (Minn) Giants, 6-0 (NY) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0
Packers, 45-7 (GB) 1933—Giants, 10-7 (Mil) 1967—**Packers, 33-14 (Miami)
2012—Packers, 23-14 (GB) Giants, 17-6 (NY) 1972—Raiders, 20-14 (GB)
Vikings, 37-34 (Minn) 1934—Packers, 20-6 (Mil) 1976—Raiders, 18-14 (O)
*Packers, 24-10 (GB) Giants, 17-3 (NY) 1978—Raiders, 28-3 (GB)
2013—Packers, 44-31 (Minn) 1935—Packers, 16-7 (GB) 1984—Raiders, 28-7 (LA)
Tie, 26-26 (GB) OT 1936—Packers, 26-14 (NY) 1987—Raiders, 20-0 (GB)
2014—Packers, 42-10 (GB) 1937—Giants, 10-0 (NY) 1990—Packers, 29-16 (LA)
Packers, 24-21 (M) 1938—Giants, 15-3 (NY) 1993—Packers, 28-0 (GB)
2015—Packers, 30-13 (M) *Giants, 23-17 (NY) 1999—Packers, 28-24 (GB)
Vikings, 20-13 (GB) 1939—*Packers, 27-0 (Mil) 2003—Packers, 41-7 (O)
2016—Vikings, 17-14 (M) 1940—Giants, 7-3 (NY) 2007—Packers, 38-7 (GB)
Packers, 38-25 (GB) 1942—Tie, 21-21 (NY) 2011—Packers, 46-16 (GB)
2017—Vikings, 23-10 (M) 1943—Packers, 35-21 (NY) 2015—Packers, 30-20 (O)
Vikings, 16-0 (GB) 1944—Giants, 24-0 (NY) (RS Pts.—Packers 278, Raiders 204)
2018—Tie, 29-29 (GB) OT *Packers, 14-7 (NY) (PS Pts.—Packers 33, Raiders 14)
Vikings, 24-17 (M) 1945—Packers, 23-14 (NY) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994
(RS Pts.—Packers 2,505, Vikings 2,242) 1947—Tie, 24-24 (NY) **Super Bowl II
(PS Pts.—Packers 41, Vikings 41) 1948—Giants, 49-3 (Mil)

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GREEN BAY vs. PHILADELPHIA 1975—Steelers, 16-13 (Mil) 2006—Packers, 30-19 (SF)
RS: Packers lead series, 26-14 1980—Steelers, 22-20 (P) 2009—Packers, 30-24 (GB)
PS: Eagles lead series, 2-1 1983—Steelers, 25-21 (GB) 2010—Packers, 34-16 (GB)
1933—Packers, 35-9 (GB) 1986—Steelers, 27-3 (P) 2012—49ers, 30-22 (GB)
Packers, 10-0 (P) 1992—Packers, 17-3 (GB) *49ers, 45-31 (SF)
1934—Packers, 19-6 (GB) 1995—Packers, 24-19 (GB) 2013—49ers, 34-28 (SF)
1935—Packers, 13-6 (P) 1998—Steelers, 27-20 (P) ***49ers, 23-20 (GB)
1937—Packers, 37-7 (Mil) 2005—Steelers, 20-10 (GB) 2015—Packers, 17-3 (SF)
1939—Packers, 23-16 (P) 2009—Steelers, 37-36 (P) 2018—Packers, 33-30 (GB)
1940—Packers, 27-20 (GB) 2010—**Packers, 31-25 (North Texas) (RS Pts.—Packers 1,243, 49ers 1,233)
1942—Packers, 7-0 (P) 2013—Steelers, 38-31 (GB) (PS Pts.—Packers 188, 49ers 154)
1946—Packers, 19-7 (P) 2017—Steelers, 31-28 (P) *NFC Divisional Playoff
1947—Eagles, 28-14 (P) (RS Pts.—Packers 814, Steelers 642) **NFC Championship
1951—Packers, 37-24 (GB) (PS Pts.—Packers 31, Steelers 25) ***NFC First-Round Playoff
1952—Packers, 12-10 (Mil) *Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940 GREEN BAY vs. SEATTLE
1954—Packers, 37-14 (P) **Super Bowl XLV RS: Packers lead series, 11-8
1958—Packers, 38-35 (GB) GREEN BAY vs. SAN FRANCISCO PS: Packers lead series, 2-1
1960—*Eagles, 17-13 (P) RS: Packers lead series, 32-27-1 1976—Packers, 27-20 (Mil)
1962—Packers, 49-0 (P) PS: Packers lead series, 4-3 1978—Packers, 45-28 (Mil)
1968—Packers, 30-13 (GB) 1950—Packers, 25-21 (GB) 1981—Packers, 34-24 (GB)
1970—Packers, 30-17 (Mil) 49ers, 30-14 (SF) 1984—Seahawks, 30-24 (Mil)
1974—Eagles, 36-14 (P) 1951—49ers, 31-19 (SF) 1987—Seahawks, 24-13 (S)
1976—Packers, 28-13 (GB) 1952—49ers, 24-14 (SF) 1990—Seahawks, 20-14 (Mil)
1978—Eagles, 10-3 (P) 1953—49ers, 37-7 (Mil) 1996—Packers, 31-10 (S)
1979—Eagles, 21-10 (GB) 49ers, 48-14 (SF) 1999—Seahawks, 27-7 (GB)
1987—Packers, 16-10 (GB) OT 1954—49ers, 23-17 (Mil) 2003—Packers, 35-13 (GB)
1990—Eagles, 31-0 (P) 49ers, 35-0 (SF) *Packers, 33-27 (GB) OT
1991—Eagles, 20-3 (GB) 1955—Packers, 27-21 (Mil) 2005—Packers, 23-17 (GB)
1992—Packers, 27-24 (Mil) Packers, 28-7 (SF) 2006—Seahawks, 34-24 (S)
1993—Eagles, 20-17 (GB) 1956—49ers, 17-16 (GB) 2007—**Packers, 42-20 (GB)
1994—Eagles, 13-7 (P) 49ers, 38-20 (SF) 2008—Packers, 27-17 (S)
1996—Packers, 39-13 (GB) 1957—49ers, 24-14 (Mil) 2009—Packers, 48-10 (GB)
1997—Eagles, 10-9 (P) 49ers, 27-20 (SF) 2012—Seahawks, 14-12 (S)
1998—Packers, 24-16 (GB) 1958—49ers, 33-12 (Mil) 2014—Seahawks, 36-16 (S)
2000—Packers, 6-3 (GB) 49ers, 48-21 (SF) ***Seahawks, 28-22 (S) OT
2003—Eagles, 17-14 (GB) 1959—Packers, 21-20 (GB) 2015—Packers, 27-17 (GB)
**Eagles, 20-17 (P) OT Packers, 36-14 (SF) 2016—Packers, 38-10 (GB)
2004—Eagles, 47-17 (P) 1960—Packers, 41-14 (Mil) 2017—Packers, 17-9 (GB)
2005—Eagles, 19-14 (P) Packers, 13-0 (SF) 2018—Seahawks, 27-24 (S)
2006—Eagles, 31-9 (P) 1961—Packers, 30-10 (GB) (RS Pts.—Packers 486, Seahawks 387)
2007—Packers, 16-13 (GB) 49ers, 22-21 (SF) (PS Pts.—Packers 97, Seahawks 75)
2010—Packers, 27-20 (P) 1962—Packers, 31-13 (Mil) *NFC First-Round Playoff
***Packers, 21-16 (P) Packers, 31-21 (SF) **NFC Divisional Playoff
2013—Eagles, 27-13 (GB) 1963—Packers, 28-10 (Mil) ***NFC Championship
2014—Packers, 53-20 (GB) Packers, 21-17 (SF) GREEN BAY vs. TAMPA BAY
2016—Packers, 27-13 (P) 1964—Packers, 24-14 (Mil) RS: Packers lead series, 32-21-1
(RS Pts.—Packers 830, Eagles 659) 49ers, 24-14 (SF) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0
(PS Pts.—Eagles 53, Packers 51) 1965—Packers, 27-10 (GB) 1977—Packers, 13-0 (TB)
*NFL Championship Tie, 24-24 (SF) 1978—Packers, 9-7 (GB)
**NFC Divisional Playoff 1966—49ers, 21-20 (SF) Packers, 17-7 (TB)
***NFC First-Round Playoff Packers, 20-7 (Mil) 1979—Buccaneers, 21-10 (GB)
GREEN BAY vs. *PITTSBURGH 1967—Packers, 13-0 (GB) Buccaneers, 21-3 (TB)
RS: Packers lead series, 18-16 1968—49ers, 27-20 (SF) 1980—Tie, 14-14 (TB) OT
PS: Packers lead series, 1-0 1969—Packers, 14-7 (Mil) Buccaneers, 20-17 (Mil)
1933—Packers, 47-0 (GB) 1970—49ers, 26-10 (SF) 1981—Buccaneers, 21-10 (GB)
1935—Packers, 27-0 (GB) 1972—Packers, 34-24 (Mil) Buccaneers, 37-3 (TB)
Packers, 34-14 (P) 1973—49ers, 20-6 (SF) 1983—Packers, 55-14 (GB)
1936—Packers, 42-10 (Mil) 1974—49ers, 7-6 (SF) Packers, 12-9 (TB) OT
1938—Packers, 20-0 (GB) 1976—49ers, 26-14 (GB) 1984—Buccaneers, 30-27 (TB) OT
1940—Packers, 24-3 (Mil) 1977—Packers, 16-14 (Mil) Packers, 27-14 (GB)
1941—Packers, 54-7 (P) 1980—Packers, 23-16 (Mil) 1985—Packers, 21-0 (GB)
1942—Packers, 24-21 (Mil) 1981—49ers, 13-3 (Mil) Packers, 20-17 (TB)
1946—Packers, 17-7 (GB) 1986—49ers, 31-17 (Mil) 1986—Packers, 31-7 (Mil)
1947—Steelers, 18-17 (Mil) 1987—49ers, 23-12 (GB) Packers, 21-7 (TB)
1948—Steelers, 38-7 (P) 1989—Packers, 21-17 (SF) 1987—Buccaneers, 23-17 (Mil)
1949—Steelers, 30-7 (Mil) 1990—49ers, 24-20 (GB) 1988—Buccaneers, 13-10 (GB)
1951—Packers, 35-33 (Mil) 1995—*Packers, 27-17 (SF) Buccaneers, 27-24 (TB)
Steelers, 28-7 (P) 1996—Packers, 23-20 (GB) OT 1989—Buccaneers, 23-21 (GB)
1953—Steelers, 31-14 (P) *Packers, 35-14 (GB) Packers, 17-16 (TB)
1954—Steelers, 21-20 (GB) 1997—**Packers, 23-10 (SF) 1990—Buccaneers, 26-14 (TB)
1957—Packers, 27-10 (P) 1998—Packers, 36-22 (GB) Packers, 20-10 (Mil)
1960—Packers, 19-13 (P) ***49ers, 30-27 (SF) 1991—Packers, 15-13 (GB)
1963—Packers, 33-14 (Mil) 1999—Packers, 20-3 (SF) Packers, 27-0 (TB)
1965—Packers, 41-9 (P) 2000—Packers, 31-28 (GB) 1992—Buccaneers, 31-3 (TB)
1967—Steelers, 24-17 (GB) 2001—***Packers, 25-15 (GB) Packers, 19-14 (Mil)
1969—Packers, 38-34 (P) 2002—Packers, 20-14 (SF) 1993—Packers, 37-14 (TB)
1970—Packers, 20-12 (P) 2003—Packers, 20-10 (GB) Packers, 13-10 (GB)

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1994—Packers, 30-3 (GB) 2002—Packers, 30-9 (GB) 2012—Texans, 29-17 (H)
Packers, 34-19 (TB) 2004—Packers, 28-14 (W) Colts, 28-16 (I)
1995—Packers, 35-13 (GB) 2007—Packers, 17-14 (GB) 2013—Colts, 27-24 (H)
Buccaneers, 13-10 (TB) OT 2010—Redskins, 16-13 (W) OT Colts, 25-3 (I)
1996—Packers, 34-3 (TB) 2013—Packers, 38-20 (GB) 2014—Colts, 33-28 (H)
Packers, 13-7 (GB) 2015—****Packers, 35-18 (W) Colts, 17-10 (I)
1997—Packers, 21-16 (GB) 2016—Redskins, 42-24 (W) 2015—Colts, 27-20 (H)
Packers, 17-6 (TB) 2018—Redskins, 31-17 (W) Texans, 16-10 (I)
*Packers, 21-7 (GB) (RS Pts.—Packers 663, Redskins 580) 2016—Texans, 26-23 (H) OT
1998—Packers, 23-15 (GB) (PS Pts.—Packers 59, Redskins 40) Texans, 22-17 (I)
Buccaneers, 24-22 (TB) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 and 2017—Colts, 20-14 (H)
1999—Packers, 26-23 (GB) known as Braves prior to 1933 Colts, 22-13 (I)
Buccaneers, 29-10 (TB) **NFL Championship 2018—Texans, 37-34 (I) OT
2000—Buccaneers, 20-15 (TB) ***NFC Divisional Playoff Colts, 24-21 (H)
Packers, 17-14 (GB) OT ****NFC First-Round Playoff *Colts, 21-7 (H)
2001—Buccaneers, 14-10 (TB) (RS Pts.—Colts 897, Texans 677)
Packers, 21-20 (GB) HOUSTON vs. ARIZONA (PS Pts.—Colts 21, Texans 7)
2002—Buccaneers, 21-7 (TB) RS: Series tied, 2-2; *AFC First-Round Playoff
2003—Packers, 20-13 (TB) See Arizona vs. Houston HOUSTON vs. JACKSONVILLE
2005—Buccaneers, 17-16 (GB) HOUSTON vs. ATLANTA RS: Texans lead series, 21-13
2008—Buccaneers, 30-21 (TB) RS: Series tied, 2-2; 2002—Texans, 21-19 (J)
2009—Buccaneers, 38-28 (TB) See Atlanta vs. Houston Jaguars, 24-21 (H)
2011—Packers, 35-26 (GB) HOUSTON vs. BALTIMORE 2003—Texans, 24-20 (H)
2014—Packers, 20-3 (TB) RS: Ravens lead series, 7-2 Jaguars, 27-0 (J)
2017—Packers, 26-20 (GB) OT PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0; 2004—Texans, 20-6 (H)
(RS Pts.—Packers 1,058, Buccaneers 873) See Baltimore vs. Houston Texans, 21-0 (J)
(PS Pts.—Packers 21, Buccaneers 7) HOUSTON vs. BUFFALO 2005—Jaguars, 21-14 (J)
*NFC Divisional Playoff RS: Texans lead series, 5-4; Jaguars, 38-20 (H)
GREEN BAY vs. *TENNESSEE See Buffalo vs. Houston 2006—Texans, 27-7 (H)
RS: Titans lead series, 7-5 HOUSTON vs. CAROLINA Texans, 13-10 (J)
1972—Packers, 23-10 (H) RS: Series tied, 2-2; 2007—Jaguars, 37-17 (J)
1977—Oilers, 16-10 (GB) See Carolina vs. Houston Texans, 42-28 (H)
1980—Oilers, 22-3 (GB) HOUSTON vs. CHICAGO 2008—Jaguars, 30-27 (J) OT
1983—Packers, 41-38 (H) OT RS: Texans lead series, 4-0; Texans, 30-17 (H)
1986—Oilers, 31-3 (GB) See Chicago vs. Houston 2009—Jaguars, 31-24 (H)
1992—Packers, 16-14 (H) HOUSTON vs. CINCINNATI Jaguars, 23-18 (J)
1998—Packers, 30-22 (GB) RS: Texans lead series, 6-4 2010—Jaguars, 31-24 (J)
2001—Titans, 26-20 (T) PS: Texans lead series, 2-0; Texans, 34-17 (H)
2004—Titans, 48-27 (GB) See Cincinnati vs. Houston 2011—Texans, 24-14 (H)
2008—Titans, 19-16 (T) OT HOUSTON vs. CLEVELAND Texans, 20-13 (J)
2012—Packers, 55-7 (GB) RS: Texans lead series, 7-3; 2012—Texans, 27-7 (J)
2016—Titans, 47-25 (T) See Cleveland vs. Houston Texans, 43-37 (H) OT
(RS Pts.—Titans 300, Packers 269) HOUSTON vs. DALLAS 2013—Jaguars, 13-6 (H)
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; RS: Cowboys lead series, 3-2; Jaguars, 27-20 (J)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Dallas vs. Houston 2014—Texans, 27-13 (J)
GREEN BAY vs. *WASHINGTON HOUSTON vs. DENVER Texans, 23-17 (H)
RS: Packers lead series, 18-15-1 RS: Broncos lead series, 4-3; 2015—Texans, 31-20 (J)
PS: Packers lead series, 2-1 See Denver vs. Houston Texans, 30-6 (H)
1932—Packers, 21-0 (B) HOUSTON vs. DETROIT 2016—Texans, 24-21 (J)
1933—Tie, 7-7 (GB) RS: Texans lead series, 3-1; Texans, 21-20 (H)
Redskins, 20-7 (B) See Detroit vs. Houston 2017—Jaguars, 29-7 (H)
1934—Packers, 10-0 (B) HOUSTON vs. GREEN BAY Jaguars, 45-7 (J)
1936—Packers, 31-2 (GB) RS: Packers lead series, 3-1; 2018—Texans, 20-7 (J)
Packers, 7-3 (B) See Green Bay vs. Houston Texans, 20-3 (H)
**Packers, 21-6 (New York) HOUSTON vs. INDIANAPOLIS (RS Pts.—Texans 747, Jaguars 678)
1937—Redskins, 14-6 (W) RS: Colts lead series, 26-8 HOUSTON vs. KANSAS CITY
1939—Packers, 24-14 (Mil) PS: Colts lead series, 1-0 RS: Chiefs lead series, 5-4
1941—Packers, 22-17 (W) 2002—Colts, 23-3 (H) PS: Chiefs lead series, 1-0
1943—Redskins, 33-7 (Mil) Colts, 19-3 (I) 2003—Chiefs, 42-14 (H)
1946—Packers, 20-7 (W) 2003—Colts, 30-21 (I) 2004—Texans, 24-21 (KC)
1947—Packers, 27-10 (Mil) Colts, 20-17 (H) 2005—Chiefs, 45-17 (H)
1948—Redskins, 23-7 (Mil) 2004—Colts, 49-14 (I) 2007—Texans, 20-3 (H)
1949—Redskins, 30-0 (W) Colts, 23-14 (H) 2010—Texans, 35-31 (H)
1950—Packers, 35-21 (Mil) 2005—Colts, 38-20 (H) 2013—Chiefs, 17-16 (KC)
1952—Packers, 35-20 (Mil) Colts, 31-17 (I) 2015—Chiefs, 27-20 (H)
1958—Redskins, 37-21 (W) 2006—Colts, 43-24 (I) *Chiefs, 30-0 (H)
1959—Packers, 21-0 (GB) Texans, 27-24 (H) 2016—Texans, 19-12 (H)
1968—Packers, 27-7 (W) 2007—Colts, 30-24 (H) 2017—Chiefs, 42-34 (H)
1972—Redskins, 21-16 (W) Colts, 38-15 (I) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 240, Texans 199)
***Redskins, 16-3 (W) 2008—Colts, 31-27 (H) (PS Pts.—Chiefs 30, Texans 0)
1974—Redskins, 17-6 (GB) Colts, 33-27 (I) *AFC First-Round Playoff
1977—Redskins, 10-9 (W) 2009—Colts, 20-17 (I) HOUSTON vs. *L.A. CHARGERS
1979—Redskins, 38-21 (W) Colts, 35-27 (H) RS: Chargers lead series, 5-1
1983—Packers, 48-47 (GB) 2010—Texans, 34-24 (H) 2002—Chargers, 24-3 (SD)
1986—Redskins, 16-7 (GB) Colts, 30-17 (I) 2004—Chargers, 27-20 (H)
1988—Redskins, 20-17 (Mil) 2011—Texans, 34-7 (H) 2007—Chargers, 35-10 (SD)
2001—Packers, 37-0 (GB) Colts, 19-16 (I) 2010—Chargers, 29-23 (H)

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2013—Texans, 31-28 (SD) 2004—Texans, 30-17 (H) Titans, 16-10 (T)
2016—Chargers, 21-13 (H) 2006—Texans, 23-14 (O) 2014—Texans, 30-16 (T)
(RS Pts.—Chargers 164, Texans 100) 2007—Texans, 24-17 (O) Texans, 45-21 (H)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 2008—Raiders, 27-16 (O) 2015—Texans, 20-6 (H)
HOUSTON vs. *L.A. RAMS 2009—Texans, 29-6 (H) Texans, 34-6 (T)
RS: Rams lead series, 3-1 2010—Texans, 31-24 (O) 2016—Texans, 27-20 (H)
2005—Rams, 33-27 (H) OT 2011—Raiders, 25-20 (H) Titans, 24-17 (T)
2009—Texans, 16-13 (StL) 2013—Raiders, 28-23 (H) 2017—Texans, 57-14 (H)
2013—Rams, 38-13 (H) 2014—Texans, 30-14 (O) Titans, 24-13 (T)
2017—Rams, 33-7 (LA) 2016—Raiders, 27-20 (Mexico) 2018—Titans, 20-17 (T)
(RS Pts.—Rams 117, Texans 63) *Texans, 27-14 (H) Texans, 34-17 (H)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 2002 to 2015 (RS Pts.—Texans 246, Raiders 199) (RS Pts.—Texans 805, Titans 680)
HOUSTON vs. MIAMI (PS Pts.—Texans 27, Raiders 14) HOUSTON vs. WASHINGTON
RS: Texans lead series, 8-1 *AFC First-Round Playoff RS: Texans lead series, 3-2
2003—Texans, 21-20 (M) HOUSTON vs. PHILADELPHIA 2002—Redskins, 26-10 (W)
2006—Texans, 17-15 (H) RS: Eagles lead series, 5-0 2006—Redskins, 31-15 (H)
2007—Texans, 22-19 (H) 2002—Eagles, 35-17 (P) 2010—Texans, 30-27 (W) OT
2008—Texans, 29-28 (H) 2006—Eagles, 24-10 (H) 2014—Texans, 17-6 (H)
2009—Texans, 27-20 (M) 2010—Eagles, 34-24 (P) 2018—Texans, 23-21 (W)
2011—Texans, 23-13 (M) 2014—Eagles, 31-21 (H) (RS Pts.—Redskins 111, Texans 95)
2012—Texans, 30-10 (H) 2018—Eagles, 32-30 (P)
2015—Dolphins, 44-26 (M) (RS Pts.—Eagles 156, Texans 102) INDIANAPOLIS vs. ARIZONA
2018—Texans, 42-23 (H) HOUSTON vs. PITTSBURGH RS: Series tied, 8-8;
(RS Pts.—Texans 237, Dolphins 192) RS: Steelers lead series, 4-2 See Arizona vs. Indianapolis
HOUSTON vs. MINNESOTA 2002—Texans, 24-6 (P) INDIANAPOLIS vs. ATLANTA
RS: Vikings lead series, 4-0 2005—Steelers, 27-7 (H) RS: Colts lead series, 14-2;
2004—Vikings, 34-28 (H) OT 2008—Steelers, 38-17 (P) See Atlanta vs. Indianapolis
2008—Vikings, 28-21 (M) 2011—Texans, 17-10 (H) INDIANAPOLIS vs. BALTIMORE
2012—Vikings, 23-6 (H) 2014—Steelers, 30-23 (P) RS: Colts lead series, 8-4
2016—Vikings, 31-13 (M) 2017—Steelers, 34-6 (H) PS: Colts lead series, 2-1;
(RS Pts.—Vikings 116, Texans 68) (RS Pts.—Steelers 145, Texans 94) See Baltimore vs. Indianapolis
HOUSTON vs. NEW ENGLAND HOUSTON vs. SAN FRANCISCO INDIANAPOLIS vs. BUFFALO
RS: Patriots lead series, 8-1 RS: 49ers lead series, 3-1 RS: Bills lead series, 37-32-1;
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-0 2005—49ers, 20-17 (SF) OT See Buffalo vs. Indianapolis
2003—Patriots, 23-20 (H) OT 2009—Texans, 24-21 (H) INDIANAPOLIS vs. CAROLINA
2006—Patriots, 40-7 (NE) 2013—49ers, 34-3 (SF) RS: Panthers lead series, 5-1;
2009—Texans, 34-27 (H) 2017—49ers, 26-16 (H) See Carolina vs. Indianapolis
2012—Patriots, 42-14 (NE) (RS Pts.—49ers 101, Texans 60) INDIANAPOLIS vs. CHICAGO
*Patriots, 41-28 (NE) HOUSTON vs. SEATTLE RS: Colts lead series, 23-19
2013—Patriots, 34-31 RS: Seahawks lead series, 3-1 PS: Colts lead series, 1-0;
2015—Patriots, 27-6 (H) 2005—Seahawks, 42-10 (S) See Chicago vs. Indianapolis
2016—Patriots, 27-0 (NE) 2009—Texans, 34-7 (H) INDIANAPOLIS vs. CINCINNATI
*Patriots, 34-16 (NE) 2013—Seahawks, 23-20 (H) OT RS: Colts lead series, 17-12
2017—Patriots, 36-33 (NE) 2017—Seahawks, 41-38 (S) PS: Colts lead series, 2-0;
2018—Patriots, 27-20 (NE) (RS Pts.—Seahawks 113, Texans 102) See Cincinnati vs. Indianapolis
(RS Pts.—Patriots 283, Texans 165) HOUSTON vs. TAMPA BAY INDIANAPOLIS vs. CLEVELAND
(PS Pts.—Patriots 75, Texans 44) RS: Texans lead series, 3-1 RS: Colts lead series, 15-14
*AFC Divisional Playoff 2003—Buccaneers, 16-3 (TB) PS: Series tied, 2-2;
HOUSTON vs. NEW ORLEANS 2007—Texans, 28-14 (H) See Cleveland vs. Indianapolis
RS: Series tied, 2-2 2011—Texans, 37-9 (TB) INDIANAPOLIS vs. DALLAS
2003—Saints, 31-10 (NO) 2015—Texans, 19-9 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 10-6
2007—Texans, 23-10 (H) (RS Pts.—Texans 87, Buccaneers 48) PS: Colts lead series, 1-0;
2011—Saints, 40-33 (NO) HOUSTON vs. TENNESSEE See Dallas vs. Indianapolis
2015—Texans, 24-6 (H) RS: Titans lead series, 17-16 INDIANAPOLIS vs. DENVER
(RS Pts.—Texans 90, Saints 87) 2002—Titans, 17-10 (T) RS: Broncos lead series, 14-10
HOUSTON vs. N.Y. GIANTS Titans, 13-3 (H) PS: Colts lead series, 3-0;
RS: Giants lead series, 4-1 2003—Titans, 38-17 (T) See Denver vs. Indianapolis
2002—Texans, 16-14 (H) Titans, 27-24 (H) INDIANAPOLIS vs. DETROIT
2006—Giants, 14-10 (NY) 2004—Texans, 20-10 (T) RS: Colts lead series, 21-19-2;
2010—Giants, 34-10 (H) Texans, 31-21 (H) See Detroit vs. Indianapolis
2014—Giants, 30-17 (NY) 2005—Titans, 34-20 (H) INDIANAPOLIS vs. GREEN BAY
2018—Giants, 27-22 (H) Titans, 13-10 (T) RS: Colts lead series, 22-20-1
(RS Pts.—Giants 119, Texans 75) 2006—Titans, 28-22 (T) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0;
HOUSTON vs. N.Y. JETS Titans, 26-20 (H) OT See Green Bay vs. Indianapolis
RS: Jets lead series, 5-3 2007—Titans, 38-36 (H) INDIANAPOLIS vs. HOUSTON
2003—Jets, 19-14 (H) Titans, 28-20 (T) RS: Colts lead series, 26-8
2004—Jets, 29-7 (NY) 2008—Titans, 31-12 (T) PS: Colts lead series, 1-0;
2006—Jets, 26-11 (NY) Texans, 13-12 (H) See Houston vs. Indianapolis
2009—Jets, 24-7 (H) 2009—Texans, 34-31 (T) INDIANAPOLIS vs. JACKSONVILLE
2010—Jets, 30-27 (NY) Titans, 20-17 (H) RS: Colts lead series, 23-13
2012—Texans, 23-17 (NY) 2010—Texans, 20-0 (H) 1995—Colts, 41-31 (J)
2015—Texans, 24-17 (H) Titans, 31-17 (T) 2000—Colts, 43-14 (I)
2018—Texans, 29-22 (NY) 2011—Texans, 41-7 (T) 2002—Colts, 28-25 (J)
(RS Pts.—Jets 184, Texans 142) Titans, 23-22 (H) Colts, 20-13 (I)
HOUSTON vs. OAKLAND 2012—Texans, 38-14 (H) 2003—Colts, 23-13 (I)
RS: Texans lead series, 6-4 Texans, 24-10 (T) Jaguars, 28-23 (J)
PS: Texans lead series, 1-0 2013—Texans, 30-24 (H) OT 2004—Colts, 24-17 (J)

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Jaguars, 27-24 (I) 1989—Colts, 10-6 (I) PS: Dolphins lead series, 2-0
2005—Colts, 10-3 (I) 1992—Chargers, 34-14 (I) 1970—Colts, 35-0 (B)
Colts, 26-18 (J) Chargers, 26-0 (SD) Dolphins, 34-17 (M)
2006—Colts, 21-14 (I) 1993—Chargers, 31-0 (I) 1971—Dolphins, 17-14 (M)
Jaguars, 44-17 (J) 1995—Chargers, 27-24 (I) Colts, 14-3 (B)
2007—Colts, 29-7 (J) ***Colts, 35-20 (SD) **Dolphins, 21-0 (M)
Colts, 28-25 (I) 1996—Chargers, 26-19 (I) 1972—Dolphins, 23-0 (B)
2008—Jaguars, 23-21 (I) 1997—Chargers, 35-19 (SD) Dolphins, 16-0 (M)
Colts, 31-24 (J) 1998—Colts, 17-12 (I) 1973—Dolphins, 44-0 (M)
2009—Colts, 14-12 (I) 1999—Colts, 27-19 (SD) Colts, 16-3 (B)
Colts, 35-31 (J) 2004—Colts, 34-31 (I) OT 1974—Dolphins, 17-7 (M)
2010—Jaguars, 31-28 (J) 2005—Chargers, 26-17 (I) Dolphins, 17-16 (B)
Colts, 34-24 (I) 2007—Chargers, 23-21 (SD) 1975—Colts, 33-17 (M)
2011—Jaguars, 17-3 (I) ****Chargers, 28-24 (I) Colts, 10-7 (B) OT
Jaguars, 19-13 (J) 2008—Colts, 23-20 (SD) 1976—Colts, 28-14 (B)
2012—Jaguars, 22-17 (I) ***Chargers, 23-17 (SD) OT Colts, 17-16 (M)
Colts, 27-10 (J) 2010—Chargers, 36-14 (I) 1977—Colts, 45-28 (B)
2013—Colts, 37-3 (J) 2013—Chargers, 19-9 (SD) Dolphins, 17-6 (M)
Colts, 30-10 (I) 2016—Colts, 26-22 (I) 1978—Dolphins, 42-0 (B)
2014—Colts, 44-17 (J) (RS Pts.—Chargers 616, Colts 449) Dolphins, 26-8 (M)
Colts, 23-3 (I) (PS Pts.—Colts 76, Chargers 71) 1979—Dolphins, 19-0 (M)
2015—Colts, 16-13 (I) OT *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 Dolphins, 28-24 (B)
Jaguars, 51-16 (J) **Franchise in San Diego from 1980—Colts, 30-17 (M)
2016—Jaguars, 30-27 (London) 1961-2016 Dolphins, 24-14 (B)
Colts, 24-20 (I) ***AFC First-Round Playoff 1981—Dolphins, 31-28 (B)
2017—Jaguars, 27-0 (I) ****AFC Divisional Playoff Dolphins, 27-10 (M)
Jaguars, 30-10 (J) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. **L.A. RAMS 1982—Dolphins, 24-20 (M)
2018—Colts, 29-26 (I) RS: Colts lead series, 23-19-2 Dolphins, 34-7 (B)
Jaguars, 6-0 (J) 1953—Rams, 21-13 (B) 1983—Dolphins, 21-7 (B)
(RS Pts.—Colts 836, Jaguars 728) Rams, 45-2 (LA) Dolphins, 37-0 (M)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. KANSAS CITY 1954—Rams, 48-0 (B) 1984—Dolphins, 44-7 (M)
RS: Colts lead series, 12-9 Colts, 22-21 (LA) Dolphins, 35-17 (I)
PS: Colts lead series, 4-1 1955—Tie, 17-17 (B) 1985—Dolphins, 30-13 (M)
1970—Chiefs, 44-24 (B) Rams, 20-14 (LA) Dolphins, 34-20 (I)
1972—Chiefs, 24-10 (KC) 1956—Colts, 56-21 (B) 1986—Dolphins, 30-10 (M)
1975—Colts, 28-14 (B) Rams, 31-7 (LA) Dolphins, 17-13 (I)
1977—Colts, 17-6 (KC) 1957—Colts, 31-14 (B) 1987—Dolphins, 23-10 (I)
1979—Chiefs, 14-0 (KC) Rams, 37-21 (LA) Colts, 40-21 (M)
Chiefs, 10-7 (B) 1958—Colts, 34-7 (B) 1988—Colts, 15-13 (I)
1980—Colts, 31-24 (KC) Rams, 30-28 (LA) Colts, 31-28 (M)
Chiefs, 38-28 (B) 1959—Colts, 35-21 (B) 1989—Dolphins, 19-13 (M)
1985—Chiefs, 20-7 (KC) Colts, 45-26 (LA) Colts, 42-13 (I)
1990—Colts, 23-19 (I) 1960—Colts, 31-17 (B) 1990—Dolphins, 27-7 (I)
1995—**Colts, 10-7 (KC) Rams, 10-3 (LA) Dolphins, 23-17 (M)
1996—Colts, 24-19 (KC) 1961—Colts, 27-24 (B) 1991—Dolphins, 17-6 (M)
1999—Colts, 25-17 (I) Rams, 34-17 (LA) Dolphins, 10-6 (I)
2000—Colts, 27-14 (KC) 1962—Colts, 30-27 (B) 1992—Colts, 31-20 (M)
2001—Colts, 35-28 (KC) Colts, 14-2 (LA) Dolphins, 28-0 (I)
2003—**Colts, 38-31 (KC) 1963—Rams, 17-16 (LA) 1993—Dolphins, 24-20 (I)
2004—Chiefs, 45-35 (KC) Colts, 19-16 (B) Dolphins, 41-27 (M)
2006—***Colts, 23-8 (I) 1964—Colts, 35-20 (B) 1994—Dolphins, 22-21 (M)
2007—Colts, 13-10 (I) Colts, 24-7 (LA) Colts, 10-6 (I)
2010—Colts, 19-9 (I) 1965—Colts, 35-20 (B) 1995—Colts, 27-24 (M) OT
2011—Chiefs, 28-24 (I) Colts, 20-17 (LA) Colts, 36-28 (I)
2012—Colts, 20-13 (KC) 1966—Colts, 17-3 (LA) 1996—Colts, 10-6 (I)
2013—Colts, 23-7 (KC) Rams, 23-7 (B) Dolphins, 37-13 (M)
***Colts, 45-44 (I) 1967—Tie, 24-24 (B) 1997—Dolphins, 16-10 (M)
2016—Chiefs, 30-14 (I) Rams, 34-10 (LA) Colts, 41-0 (I)
2018—**Chiefs, 31-13 (KC) 1968—Colts, 27-10 (B) 1998—Dolphins, 24-15 (I)
(RS Pts.—Colts 434, Chiefs 433) Colts, 28-24 (LA) Dolphins, 27-14 (M)
(PS Pts.—Colts 129, Chiefs 121) 1969—Rams, 27-20 (B) 1999—Dolphins, 34-31 (I)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 Colts, 13-7 (LA) Colts, 37-34 (M)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1971—Colts, 24-17 (B) 2000—Dolphins, 17-14 (I)
***AFC First-Round Playoff 1975—Rams, 24-13 (LA) Colts, 20-13 (M)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. **L.A. CHARGERS 1986—Rams, 24-7 (I) ***Dolphins 23-17 (M) OT
RS: Chargers lead series, 16-10 1989—Rams, 31-17 (LA) 2001—Dolphins, 27-24 (I)
PS: Chargers lead series, 2-1 1995—Colts, 21-18 (I) Dolphins, 41-6 (M)
1970—Colts, 16-14 (SD) 2001—Rams, 42-17 (StL) 2002—Dolphins, 21-13 (I)
1972—Chargers, 23-20 (B) 2005—Colts, 45-28 (I) 2003—Colts, 23-17 (M)
1976—Colts, 37-21 (SD) 2009—Colts, 42-6 (StL) 2006—Colts, 27-22 (I)
1981—Chargers, 43-14 (B) 2013—Rams, 38-8 (I) 2009—Colts, 27-23 (M)
1982—Chargers, 44-26 (SD) 2017—Rams, 46-9 (LA) 2012—Colts, 23-20 (I)
1984—Chargers, 38-10 (I) (RS Pts.—Rams 996, Colts 945) 2013—Dolphins, 24-20 (I)
1986—Chargers, 17-3 (I) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 2015—Colts, 18-12 (M)
1987—Chargers, 16-13 (I) **Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 2018—Colts, 27-14 (I)
Colts, 20-7 (SD) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. MIAMI (RS Pts.—Dolphins 1,619, Colts 1,258)
1988—Colts, 16-0 (SD) RS: Dolphins lead series, 45-27 (PS Pts.—Dolphins 44, Colts 17)

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*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1990—Patriots, 16-14 (I) 1968—Colts, 26-0 (NY)
**AFC Championship Colts, 13-10 (NE) 1971—Colts, 31-7 (NY)
***AFC First-Round Playoff 1991—Patriots, 16-7 (I) 1975—Colts, 21-0 (NY)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. MINNESOTA Patriots, 23-17 (NE) OT 1979—Colts, 31-7 (NY)
RS: Colts lead series, 16-7-1 1992—Patriots, 37-34 (I) OT 1990—Giants, 24-7 (I)
PS: Colts lead series, 1-0 Colts, 6-0 (NE) 1993—Giants, 20-6 (NY)
1961—Colts, 34-33 (B) 1993—Colts, 9-6 (I) 1999—Colts, 27-19 (NY)
Vikings, 28-20 (M) Patriots, 38-0 (NE) 2002—Giants, 44-27 (I)
1962—Colts, 34-7 (M) 1994—Patriots, 12-10 (I) 2006—Colts, 26-21 (NY)
Colts, 42-17 (B) Patriots, 28-13 (NE) 2010—Colts, 38-14 (I)
1963—Colts, 37-34 (M) 1995—Colts, 24-10 (NE) 2014—Colts, 40-24 (NY)
Colts, 41-10 (B) Colts, 10-7 (I) 2018—Colts, 28-27 (I)
1964—Vikings, 34-24 (M) 1996—Patriots, 27-9 (I) (RS Pts.—Colts 384, Giants 299)
Colts, 17-14 (B) Patriots, 27-13 (NE) (PS Pts.—Colts 54, Giants 33)
1965—Colts, 35-16 (B) 1997—Patriots, 31-6 (I) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
Colts, 41-21 (M) Patriots, 20-17 (NE) **NFL Championship
1966—Colts, 38-23 (M) 1998—Patriots, 29-6 (NE) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. N.Y. JETS
Colts, 20-17 (B) Patriots, 21-16 (I) RS: Colts lead series, 41-29
1967—Tie, 20-20 (M) 1999—Patriots, 31-28 (NE) PS: Jets lead series, 3-1
1968—Colts, 21-9 (B) Colts, 20-15 (I) 1968—**Jets 16-7 (Miami)
**Colts, 24-14 (B) 2000—Patriots, 24-16 (NE) 1970—Colts, 29-22 (NY)
1969—Vikings, 52-14 (M) Colts, 30-23 (I) Colts, 35-20 (B)
1971—Vikings, 10-3 (M) 2001—Patriots, 44-13 (NE) 1971—Colts, 22-0 (B)
1982—Vikings, 13-10 (M) Patriots, 38-17 (I) Colts, 14-13 (NY)
1988—Vikings, 12-3 (M) 2003—Patriots, 38-34 (I) 1972—Jets, 44-34 (B)
1997—Vikings, 39-28 (M) ***Patriots, 24-14 (NE) Jets, 24-20 (NY)
2000—Colts, 31-10 (I) 2004—Patriots, 27-24 (NE) 1973—Jets, 34-10 (B)
2004—Colts, 31-28 (I) ****Patriots, 20-3 (NE) Jets, 20-17 (NY)
2008—Colts, 18-15 (M) 2005—Colts, 40-21 (NE) 1974—Colts, 35-20 (NY)
2012—Colts, 23-20 (I) 2006—Colts, 27-20 (NE) Jets, 45-38 (B)
2016—Colts, 34-6 (M) ***Colts, 38-34 (I) 1975—Colts, 45-28 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Colts 619, Vikings 488) 2007—Patriots, 24-20 (I) Colts, 52-19 (B)
(PS Pts.—Colts 24, Vikings 14) 2008—Colts, 18-15 (I) 1976—Colts, 20-0 (NY)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 2009—Colts, 35-34 (I) Colts, 33-16 (B)
**Conference Championship 2010—Patriots, 31-28 (NE) 1977—Colts, 20-12 (NY)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. **NEW ENGLAND 2011—Patriots, 31-24 (NE) Colts, 33-12 (B)
RS: Patriots lead series, 48-28 2012—Patriots, 59-24 (NE) 1978—Jets, 33-10 (B)
PS: Patriots lead series, 4-1 2013—****Patriots, 43-22 (NE) Jets, 24-16 (NY)
1970—Colts, 14-6 (Bos) 2014—Patriots, 42-20 (I) 1979—Colts, 10-8 (B)
Colts, 27-3 (Balt) ***Patriots, 45-7 (NE) Jets, 30-17 (NY)
1971—Colts, 23-3 (NE) 2015—Patriots, 34-27 (I) 1980—Colts, 17-14 (NY)
Patriots, 21-17 (Balt) 2018—Patriots, 38-24 (NE) Colts, 35-21 (B)
1972—Colts, 24-17 (NE) (RS Pts.—Patriots 1,873, Colts 1,453) 1981—Jets, 41-14 (B)
Colts, 31-0 (Balt) (PS Pts.—Patriots 166, Colts 84) Jets, 25-0 (NY)
1973—Patriots, 24-16 (NE) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1982—Jets, 37-0 (NY)
Colts, 18-13 (Balt) **Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 1983—Colts, 17-14 (NY)
1974—Patriots, 42-3 (NE) ***AFC Championship Jets, 10-6 (B)
Patriots, 27-17 (Balt) ****AFC Divisional Playoff 1984—Jets, 23-14 (I)
1975—Patriots, 21-10 (NE) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. NEW ORLEANS Colts, 9-5 (NY)
Colts, 34-21 (Balt) RS: Saints lead series, 7-5 1985—Jets, 25-20 (NY)
1976—Colts, 27-13 (NE) PS: Saints lead series, 1-0 Jets, 35-17 (I)
Patriots, 21-14 (Balt) 1967—Colts, 30-10 (B) 1986—Jets, 26-7 (I)
1977—Patriots, 17-3 (NE) 1969—Colts, 30-10 (NO) Jets, 31-16 (NY)
Colts, 30-24 (Balt) 1973—Colts, 14-10 (B) 1987—Colts, 6-0 (I)
1978—Colts, 34-27 (NE) 1986—Saints, 17-14 (I) Colts, 19-14 (NY)
Patriots, 35-14 (Balt) 1989—Saints, 41-6 (NO) 1988—Colts, 38-14 (I)
1979—Colts, 31-26 (Balt) 1995—Saints, 17-14 (NO) Jets, 34-16 (NY)
Patriots, 50-21 (NE) 1998—Saints, 19-13 (I) OT 1989—Colts, 17-10 (NY)
1980—Patriots, 37-21 (Balt) 2001—Saints, 34-20 (NO) Colts, 27-10 (I)
Patriots, 47-21 (NE) 2003—Colts, 55-21 (NO) 1990—Colts, 17-14 (I)
1981—Colts, 29-28 (NE) 2007—Colts, 41-10 (I) Colts, 29-21 (NY)
Colts, 23-21 (Balt) 2009—**Saints 31-17 (South Florida) 1991—Jets, 17-6 (I)
1982—Patriots, 24-13 (Balt) 2011—Saints, 62-7 (NO) Colts, 28-27 (NY)
1983—Colts, 29-23 (NE) OT 2015—Saints, 27-21 (I) 1992—Colts, 6-3 (I) OT
Colts, 12-7 (Balt) (RS Pts.—Saints 278, Colts 265) Colts, 10-6 (NY)
1984—Patriots, 50-17 (I) (PS Pts.—Saints 31, Colts 17) 1993—Jets, 31-17 (I)
Patriots, 16-10 (NE) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 Colts, 9-6 (NY)
1985—Patriots, 34-15 (NE) **Super Bowl XLIV 1994—Jets, 16-6 (NY)
Patriots, 38-31 (I) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. N.Y. GIANTS Colts, 28-25 (I)
1986—Patriots, 33-3 (NE) RS: Colts lead series, 10-6 1995—Colts, 27-24 (NY) OT
Patriots, 30-21 (I) PS: Colts lead series, 2-0 Colts, 17-10 (I)
1987—Colts, 30-16 (I) 1954—Colts, 20-14 (B) 1996—Colts, 21-7 (NY)
Patriots, 24-0 (NE) 1955—Giants, 17-7 (NY) Colts, 34-29 (I)
1988—Patriots, 21-17 (NE) 1958—Giants, 24-21 (NY) 1997—Jets, 16-12 (I)
Colts, 24-21 (I) **Colts, 23-17 (NY) OT Colts, 22-14 (NY)
1989—Patriots, 23-20 (I) OT 1959—**Colts, 31-16 (B) 1998—Jets, 44-6 (NY)
Patriots, 22-16 (NE) 1963—Giants, 37-28 (B) Colts, 24-23 (I)

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1999—Colts, 16-13 (NY) 1971—Colts, 34-21 (B) 2013—Colts, 27-7 (SF)
Colts, 13-6 (I) 1974—Steelers, 30-0 (P) 2017—Colts, 26-23 (I) OT
2000—Colts, 23-15 (I) 1975—**Steelers, 28-10 (P) (RS Pts.—Colts 1,043, 49ers 866)
Jets, 27-17 (NY) 1976—**Steelers, 40-14 (B) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
2001—Colts, 45-24 (NY) 1977—Colts, 31-21 (B) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. SEATTLE
Jets, 29-28 (I) 1978—Steelers, 35-13 (P) RS: Colts lead series, 7-5
2002—***Jets, 41-0 (NY) 1979—Steelers, 17-13 (P) 1977—Colts, 29-14 (S)
2003—Colts, 38-31 (I) 1980—Steelers, 20-17 (B) 1978—Colts, 17-14 (S)
2006—Colts, 31-28 (NY) 1983—Steelers, 24-13 (B) 1991—Seahawks, 31-3 (S)
2009—Jets, 29-15 (I) 1984—Colts, 17-16 (I) 1994—Colts, 17-15 (I)
****Colts, 30-17 (I) 1985—Steelers, 45-3 (P) Colts, 31-19 (S)
2010—***Jets, 17-16 (I) 1987—Steelers, 21-7 (P) 1997—Seahawks, 31-3 (I)
2012—Jets, 35-9 (NY) 1991—Steelers, 21-3 (I) 1998—Seahawks, 27-23 (S)
2015—Jets, 20-7 (I) 1992—Steelers, 30-14 (P) 2000—Colts, 37-24 (S)
2016—Colts, 41-10 (NY) 1994—Steelers, 31-21 (P) 2005—Seahawks, 28-13 (S)
2018—Jets, 42-34 (NY) 1995—***Steelers, 20-16 (P) 2009—Colts, 34-17 (I)
(RS Pts.—Jets 1,455, Colts 1,441) 1996—****Steelers, 42-14 (P) 2013—Colts, 34-28 (I)
(PS Pts.—Jets 91, Colts 53) 1997—Steelers, 24-22 (P) 2017—Seahawks, 46-18 (S)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 2002—Steelers, 28-10 (P) (RS Pts.—Seahawks 294, Colts 259)
**Super Bowl III 2005—Colts, 26-7 (I) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
***AFC First-Round Playoff **Steelers, 21-18 (I) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. TAMPA BAY
****AFC Championship 2008—Colts, 24-20 (P) RS: Colts lead series, 8-5
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. **OAKLAND 2011—Steelers, 23-20 (I) 1976—Colts, 42-17 (B)
RS: Raiders lead series, 8-7 2014—Steelers, 51-34 (P) 1979—Buccaneers, 29-26 (B) OT
PS: Series tied, 1-1 2015—Steelers, 45-10 (P) 1985—Colts, 31-23 (TB)
1970—***Colts, 27-17 (B) 2016—Steelers, 28-7 (I) 1987—Colts, 24-6 (I)
1971—Colts, 37-14 (O) 2017—Steelers, 20-17 (I) 1988—Colts, 35-31 (I)
1973—Raiders, 34-21 (B) (RS Pts.—Steelers 604, Colts 410) 1991—Buccaneers, 17-3 (TB)
1975—Raiders, 31-20 (B) (PS Pts.—Steelers 151, Colts 72) 1992—Colts, 24-14 (TB)
1977—****Raiders, 37-31 (B) OT *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1994—Buccaneers, 24-10 (TB)
1984—Raiders, 21-7 (LA) **AFC Divisional Playoff 1997—Buccaneers, 31-28 (I)
1986—Colts, 30-24 (LA) ***AFC Championship 2003—Colts, 38-35 (TB) OT
1991—Raiders, 16-0 (LA) ****AFC First-Round Playoff 2007—Colts, 33-14 (I)
1995—Raiders, 30-17 (O) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 2011—Buccaneers, 24-17 (TB)
2000—Raiders, 38-31 (I) RS: Colts lead series, 26-18 2015—Colts, 25-12 (I)
2001—Raiders, 23-18 (I) 1953—49ers, 38-21 (B) (RS Pts.—Colts 336, Buccaneers 277)
2004—Colts, 35-14 (I) 49ers, 45-14 (SF) *Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984
2007—Colts, 21-14 (O) 1954—Colts, 17-13 (B) *INDIANAPOLIS vs. **TENNESSEE
2010—Colts, 31-26 (O) 49ers, 10-7 (SF) RS: Colts lead series, 33-15
2013—Colts, 21-17 (I) 1955—Colts, 26-14 (B) PS: Titans lead series, 1-0
2016—Raiders, 33-25 (O) 49ers, 35-24 (SF) 1970—Colts, 24-20 (H)
2018—Colts, 42-28 (O) 1956—49ers, 20-17 (B) 1973—Oilers, 31-27 (B)
(RS Pts.—Raiders 363, Colts 356) 49ers, 30-17 (SF) 1976—Colts, 38-14 (B)
(PS Pts.—Colts 58, Raiders 54) 1957—Colts, 27-21 (B) 1979—Oilers, 28-16 (B)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 49ers, 17-13 (SF) 1980—Oilers, 21-16 (H)
**Franchise in Los Angeles from 1958—Colts, 35-27 (B) 1983—Colts, 20-10 (B)
1982-1994 49ers, 21-12 (SF) 1984—Colts, 35-21 (H)
***AFC Championship 1959—Colts, 45-14 (B) 1985—Colts, 34-16 (I)
****AFC Divisional Playoff Colts, 34-14 (SF) 1986—Oilers, 31-17 (H)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. PHILADELPHIA 1960—49ers, 30-22 (B) 1987—Colts, 51-27 (I)
RS: Colts lead series, 10-9 49ers, 34-10 (SF) 1988—Oilers, 17-14 (I) OT
1953—Eagles, 45-14 (P) 1961—Colts, 20-17 (B) 1990—Oilers, 24-10 (H)
1965—Colts, 34-24 (B) Colts, 27-24 (SF) 1992—Oilers, 20-10 (I)
1967—Colts, 38-6 (P) 1962—49ers, 21-13 (B) 1994—Colts, 45-21 (I)
1969—Colts, 24-20 (B) Colts, 22-3 (SF) 1999—***Titans, 19-16 (I)
1970—Colts, 29-10 (B) 1963—Colts, 20-14 (SF) 2002—Titans, 23-15 (I)
1974—Eagles, 30-10 (P) Colts, 20-3 (B) Titans, 27-17 (T)
1978—Eagles, 17-14 (B) 1964—Colts, 37-7 (B) 2003—Colts, 33-7 (I)
1981—Eagles, 38-13 (P) Colts, 14-3 (SF) Colts, 29-27 (T)
1983—Colts, 22-21 (P) 1965—Colts, 27-24 (B) 2004—Colts, 31-17 (T)
1984—Eagles, 16-7 (P) Colts, 34-28 (SF) Colts, 51-24 (I)
1990—Colts, 24-23 (P) 1966—Colts, 36-14 (B) 2005—Colts, 31-10 (T)
1993—Eagles, 20-10 (I) Colts, 30-14 (SF) Colts, 35-3 (I)
1996—Colts, 37-10 (I) 1967—Colts, 41-7 (B) 2006—Colts, 14-13 (I)
1999—Colts, 44-17 (P) Colts, 26-9 (SF) Titans, 20-17 (T)
2002—Colts, 35-13 (P) 1968—Colts, 27-10 (B) 2007—Colts, 22-20 (T)
2006—Colts, 45-21 (I) Colts, 42-14 (SF) Titans, 16-10 (I)
2010—Eagles, 26-24 (P) 1969—49ers, 24-21 (B) 2008—Titans, 31-21 (T)
2014—Eagles, 30-27 (I) 49ers, 20-17 (SF) Colts, 23-0 (I)
2018—Eagles, 20-16 (P) 1972—49ers, 24-21 (SF) 2009—Colts, 31-9 (T)
(RS Pts.—Colts 467, Eagles 407) 1986—49ers, 35-14 (SF) Colts, 27-17 (I)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 1989—49ers, 30-24 (I) 2010—Colts, 30-28 (T)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. PITTSBURGH 1995—Colts, 18-17 (I) Colts, 23-20 (I)
RS: Steelers lead series, 18-6 1998—49ers, 34-31 (SF) 2011—Titans, 27-10 (T)
PS: Steelers lead series, 5-0 2001—49ers, 40-21 (I) Colts, 27-13 (I)
1957—Steelers, 19-13 (B) 2005—Colts, 28-3 (SF) 2012—Colts, 19-13 (T) OT
1968—Colts, 41-7 (P) 2009—Colts, 18-14 (I) Colts, 27-23 (I)

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2013—Colts, 30-27 (T) JACKSONVILLE vs. CLEVELAND 1998—Vikings, 50-10 (M)
Colts, 22-14 (I) RS: Jaguars lead series, 12-5; 2001—Jaguars, 33-3 (M)
2014—Colts, 41-17 (I) See Cleveland vs. Jacksonville 2004—Vikings, 27-16 (M)
Colts, 27-10 (T) JACKSONVILLE vs. DALLAS 2008—Vikings, 30-12 (J)
2015—Colts, 35-33 (T) RS: Cowboys lead series, 4-3; 2012—Vikings, 26-23 (M) OT
Colts, 30-24 (I) See Dallas vs. Jacksonville 2016—Vikings, 25-16 (J)
2016—Colts, 34-26 (T) JACKSONVILLE vs. DENVER (RS Pts.—Vikings 161, Jaguars 110)
Colts, 24-17 (I) RS: Series tied, 5-5 JACKSONVILLE vs. NEW ENGLAND
2017—Titans, 36-22 (T) PS: Series tied, 1-1; RS: Patriots lead series, 7-1
Titans, 20-16 (I) See Denver vs. Jacksonville PS: Patriots lead series, 4-1
2018—Colts, 38-10 (I) JACKSONVILLE vs. DETROIT 1996—Patriots, 28-25 (NE) OT
Colts, 33-17 (T) RS: Series tied, 3-3; *Patriots, 20-6 (NE)
(RS Pts.—Colts 1,252, Titans 940) See Detroit vs. Jacksonville 1997—Patriots, 26-20 (J)
(PS Pts.—Titans 19, Colts 16) JACKSONVILLE vs. GREEN BAY 1998—**Jaguars, 25-10 (J)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 RS: Packers lead series, 4-2; 2003—Patriots, 27-13 (NE)
**Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; See Green Bay vs. Jacksonville 2005—**Patriots, 28-3 (NE)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 JACKSONVILLE vs. HOUSTON 2006—Patriots, 24-21 (J)
***AFC Divisional Playoff RS: Texans lead series, 21-13; 2007—***Patriots, 31-20 (NE)
*INDIANAPOLIS vs. WASHINGTON See Houston vs. Jacksonville 2009—Patriots, 35-7 (NE)
RS: Colts lead series, 21-10 JACKSONVILLE vs. INDIANAPOLIS 2012—Patriots, 23-16 (J)
1953—Colts, 27-17 (B) RS: Colts lead series, 23-13; 2015—Patriots, 51-17 (NE)
1954—Redskins, 24-21 (W) See Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville 2017—*Patriots, 24-20 (NE)
1955—Redskins, 14-13 (B) JACKSONVILLE vs. KANSAS CITY 2018—Jaguars, 31-20 (J)
1956—Colts, 19-17 (B) RS: Series tied, 6-6 (RS Pts.—Patriots 234, Jaguars 150)
1957—Colts, 21-17 (W) 1997—Jaguars, 24-10 (J) (PS Pts.—Patriots 113, Jaguars 74)
1958—Colts, 35-10 (B) 1998—Jaguars, 21-16 (J) *AFC Championship
1959—Redskins, 27-24 (W) 2001—Chiefs, 30-26 (J) **AFC First-Round Playoff
1960—Colts, 20-0 (B) 2002—Jaguars, 23-16 (KC) ***AFC Divisional Playoff
1961—Colts, 27-6 (W) 2004—Jaguars, 22-16 (J) JACKSONVILLE vs. NEW ORLEANS
1962—Colts, 34-21 (B) 2006—Chiefs, 35-30 (KC) RS: Saints lead series, 4-2
1963—Colts, 36-20 (W) 2007—Jaguars, 17-7 (KC) 1996—Saints, 17-13 (NO)
1964—Colts, 45-17 (B) 2009—Jaguars, 24-21 (J) 1999—Jaguars, 41-23 (J)
1965—Colts, 38-7 (W) 2010—Chiefs, 42-20 (KC) 2003—Jaguars, 20-19 (J)
1966—Colts, 37-10 (B) 2013—Chiefs, 28-2 (J) 2007—Saints, 41-24 (NO)
1967—Colts, 17-13 (W) 2016—Chiefs, 19-14 (KC) 2011—Saints, 23-10 (J)
1969—Colts, 41-17 (B) 2018—Chiefs, 30-14 (KC) 2015—Saints, 38-27 (NO)
1973—Redskins, 22-14 (W) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 270, Jaguars 237) (RS Pts.—Saints 161, Jaguars 135)
1977—Colts, 10-3 (B) JACKSONVILLE vs. *L.A. CHARGERS JACKSONVILLE vs. N.Y. GIANTS
1978—Colts, 21-17 (B) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-3 RS: Jaguars lead series, 4-3
1981—Redskins, 38-14 (W) 2003—Jaguars, 27-21 (J) 1997—Jaguars, 40-13 (J)
1984—Redskins, 35-7 (I) 2004—Chargers, 34-21 (SD) 2000—Giants, 28-25 (NY)
1990—Colts, 35-28 (I) 2007—Jaguars, 24-17 (J) 2002—Giants, 24-17 (NY)
1993—Redskins, 30-24 (W) 2010—Chargers, 38-13 (SD) 2006—Jaguars, 26-10 (J)
1994—Redskins, 41-27 (I) 2011—Chargers, 38-14 (J) 2010—Giants, 24-20 (NY)
1996—Redskins, 31-16 (W) 2013—Chargers, 24-6 (J) 2014—Jaguars, 25-24 (J)
1999—Colts, 24-21 (I) 2014—Chargers, 33-14 (SD) 2018—Jaguars, 20-15 (NY)
2002—Redskins, 26-21 (W) 2015—Chargers, 31-25 (J) (RS Pts.—Jaguars 173, Giants 138)
2006—Colts, 36-22 (I) 2016—Chargers, 38-14 (SD) JACKSONVILLE vs. N.Y. JETS
2010—Colts, 27-24 (W) 2017—Jaguars, 20-17 (J) OT RS: Jaguars lead series, 7-6
2014—Colts, 49-27 (I) (RS Pts.—Chargers 291, Jaguars 178) PS: Jets lead series, 1-0
2018—Colts, 21-9 (W) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1995—Jets, 27-10 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Colts 801, Redskins 611) JACKSONVILLE vs. *L.A. RAMS 1996—Jaguars, 21-17 (J)
*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984 RS: Rams lead series, 4-1 1998—*Jets, 34-24 (NY)
1996—Rams, 17-14 (StL) 1999—Jaguars, 16-6 (NY)
JACKSONVILLE vs. ARIZONA 2005—Rams, 24-21 (StL) 2002—Jaguars, 28-3 (J)
RS: Cardinals lead series, 3-2; 2009—Jaguars, 23-20 (J) OT 2003—Jets, 13-10 (NY)
See Arizona vs. Jacksonville 2013—Rams, 34-20 (StL) 2005—Jaguars, 26-20 (NY) OT
JACKSONVILLE vs. ATLANTA 2017—Rams, 27-17 (J) 2006—Jaguars, 41-0 (J)
RS: Series tied, 3-3; (RS Pts.—Rams 122, Jaguars 95) 2009—Jaguars, 24-22 (NY)
See Atlanta vs. Jacksonville *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 2011—Jets, 32-3 (NY)
JACKSONVILLE vs. BALTIMORE JACKSONVILLE vs. MIAMI 2012—Jets, 17-10 (J)
RS: Jaguars lead series, 12-9; RS: Series tied, 4-4 2015—Jets, 28-23 (NY)
See Baltimore vs. Jacksonville PS: Jaguars lead series, 1-0 2017—Jets, 23-20 (NY) OT
JACKSONVILLE vs. BUFFALO 1998—Jaguars, 28-21 (J) 2018—Jaguars, 31-12 (J)
RS: Bills lead series, 9-6 1999—*Jaguars, 62-7 (J) (RS Pts.—Jaguars 263, Jets 220)
PS: Jaguars lead series, 2-0; 2003—Dolphins, 24-10 (J) (PS Pts.—Jets 34, Jaguars 24)
See Buffalo vs. Jacksonville 2006—Jaguars, 24-10 (M) *AFC Divisional Playoff
JACKSONVILLE vs. CAROLINA 2009—Dolphins, 14-10 (J) JACKSONVILLE vs. OAKLAND
RS: Series tied, 3-3; 2012—Dolphins, 24-3 (M) RS: Series tied, 4-4
See Carolina vs. Jacksonville 2014—Dolphins, 27-13 (J) 1996—Raiders, 17-3 (O)
JACKSONVILLE vs. CHICAGO 2015—Jaguars, 23-20 (J) 1997—Jaguars, 20-9 (O)
RS: Bears lead series, 4-3; 2018—Jaguars, 17-7 (M) 2004—Jaguars, 13-6 (O)
See Chicago vs. Jacksonville (RS Pts.—Dolphins 147, Jaguars 128) 2007—Jaguars, 49-11 (J)
JACKSONVILLE vs. CINCINNATI (PS Pts.—Jaguars 62, Dolphins 7) 2010—Jaguars, 38-31 (J)
RS: Jaguars lead series, 12-9; *AFC Divisional Playoff 2012—Raiders, 26-23 (O) OT
See Cincinnati vs. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE vs. MINNESOTA 2013—Raiders, 19-9 (O)
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(RS Pts.—Jaguars 171, Raiders 152) Jaguars, 23-17 (H) KANSAS CITY vs. CAROLINA
JACKSONVILLE vs. PHILADELPHIA 1997—Jaguars, 30-24 (T) RS: Chiefs lead series, 4-2;
RS: Series tied, 3-3 Jaguars, 17-9 (J) See Carolina vs. Kansas City
1997—Jaguars, 38-21 (J) 1998—Jaguars, 27-22 (T) KANSAS CITY vs. CHICAGO
2002—Jaguars, 28-25 (J) Oilers, 16-13 (J) RS: Bears lead series, 7-5;
2006—Jaguars, 13-6 (P) 1999—Titans, 20-19 (J) See Chicago vs. Kansas City
2010—Eagles, 28-3 (J) Titans, 41-14 (T) KANSAS CITY vs. CINCINNATI
2014—Eagles, 34-17 (P) **Titans, 33-14 (J) RS: Bengals lead series, 15-14;
2018—Eagles, 24-18 (London) 2000—Titans, 27-13 (T) See Cincinnati vs. Kansas City
(RS Pts.—Eagles 138, Jaguars 117) Jaguars, 16-13 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. CLEVELAND
JACKSONVILLE vs. PITTSBURGH 2001—Jaguars, 13-6 (J) RS: Chiefs lead series, 13-11-2;
RS: Series tied, 12-12 Titans, 28-24 (T) See Cleveland vs. Kansas City
PS: Jaguars lead series, 2-0 2002—Titans, 23-14 (T) KANSAS CITY vs. DALLAS
1995—Jaguars, 20-16 (J) Titans, 28-10 (J) RS: Cowboys lead series, 7-4;
Steelers, 24-7 (P) 2003—Titans, 30-17 (J) See Dallas vs. Kansas City
1996—Jaguars, 24-9 (J) Titans, 10-3 (T) KANSAS CITY vs. DENVER
Steelers, 28-3 (P) 2004—Jaguars, 15-12 (T) RS: Chiefs lead series, 63-54
1997—Jaguars, 30-21 (J) Titans, 18-15 (J) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0;
Steelers, 23-17 (P) OT 2005—Jaguars, 31-28 (T) See Denver vs. Kansas City
1998—Steelers, 30-15 (P) Jaguars, 40-13 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. DETROIT
Jaguars, 21-3 (J) 2006—Jaguars, 37-7 (J) RS: Chiefs lead series, 8-5;
1999—Jaguars, 17-3 (P) Titans, 24-17 (T) See Detroit vs. Kansas City
Jaguars, 20-6 (J) 2007—Titans, 13-10 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. GREEN BAY
2000—Steelers, 24-13 (J) Jaguars, 28-13 (T) RS: Chiefs lead series, 7-3-1
Jaguars, 34-24 (P) 2008—Titans, 17-10 (T) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0;
2001—Jaguars, 21-3 (J) Titans, 24-14 (J) See Green Bay vs. Kansas City
Steelers, 20-7 (P) 2009—Jaguars, 37-17 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. HOUSTON
2002—Steelers, 25-23 (J) Titans, 30-13 (T) RS: Chiefs lead series, 5-4
2004—Steelers, 17-16 (J) 2010—Titans, 30-3 (J) PS: Chiefs lead series, 1-0;
2005—Jaguars, 23-17 (P) OT Jaguars, 17-6 (T) See Houston vs. Kansas City
2006—Jaguars, 9-0 (J) 2011—Jaguars, 16-14 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. INDIANAPOLIS
2007—Jaguars, 29-22 (P) Titans, 23-17 (T) RS: Colts lead series, 12-9
*Jaguars, 31-29 (P) 2012—Jaguars, 24-19 (J) PS: Colts lead series, 4-1;
2008—Steelers, 26-21 (J) Titans, 38-20 (T) See Indianapolis vs. Kansas City
2011—Steelers, 17-13 (P) 2013—Jaguars, 29-27 (T) KANSAS CITY vs. JACKSONVILLE
2014—Steelers, 17-9 (J) Titans, 20-16 (J) RS: Series tied, 6-6;
2017—Jaguars, 30-9 (P) 2014—Titans, 16-14 (T) See Jacksonville vs. Kansas City
**Jaguars, 45-42 (P) Jaguars, 21-13 (J) *KANSAS CITY vs. **L.A. CHARGERS
2018—Steelers, 20-16 (J) 2015—Jaguars, 19-13 (J) RS: Chiefs lead series, 61-55-1
(RS Pts.—Jaguars 438, Steelers 404) Titans, 42-39 (T) PS: Chargers lead series, 1-0
(PS Pts.—Jaguars 76, Steelers 71) 2016—Titans, 36-22 (T) 1960—Chargers, 21-20 (LA)
*AFC First-Round Playoff Jaguars, 38-17 (J) Texans, 17-0 (D)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 2017—Titans, 37-16 (J) 1961—Chargers, 26-10 (D)
JACKSONVILLE vs. SAN FRANCISCO Titans, 15-10 (T) Chargers, 24-14 (SD)
RS: 49ers lead series, 3-2 2018—Titans, 9-6 (J) 1962—Chargers, 32-28 (SD)
1999—Jaguars, 41-3 (J) Titans, 30-9 (T) Texans, 26-17 (D)
2005—Jaguars, 10-9 (J) (RS Pts.—Titans 995, Jaguars 903) 1963—Chargers, 24-10 (SD)
2009—49ers, 20-3 (SF) (PS Pts.—Titans 33, Jaguars 14) Chargers, 38-17 (KC)
2013—49ers, 42-10 (London) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; 1964—Chargers, 28-14 (KC)
2017—49ers, 44-33 (SF) known as Oilers prior to 1999 Chiefs, 49-6 (SD)
(RS Pts.—49ers 118, Jaguars 97) **AFC Championship 1965—Tie, 10-10 (SD)
JACKSONVILLE vs. SEATTLE JACKSONVILLE vs. WASHINGTON Chiefs, 31-7 (KC)
RS: Seahawks lead series, 5-3 RS: Redskins lead series, 6-1 1966—Chiefs, 24-14 (KC)
1995—Seahawks, 47-30 (J) 1997—Redskins, 24-12 (W) Chiefs, 27-17 (SD)
1996—Jaguars, 20-13 (J) 2000—Redskins, 35-16 (J) 1967—Chargers, 45-31 (SD)
2000—Seahawks, 28-21 (J) 2002—Jaguars, 26-7 (J) Chargers, 17-16 (KC)
2001—Seahawks, 24-15 (S) 2006—Redskins, 36-30 (W) OT 1968—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC)
2005—Jaguars, 26-14 (J) 2010—Redskins, 20-17 (J) OT Chiefs, 40-3 (SD)
2009—Seahawks, 41-0 (S) 2014—Redskins, 41-10 (W) 1969—Chiefs, 27-9 (SD)
2013—Seahawks, 45-17 (S) 2018—Redskins, 16-13 (J) Chiefs, 27-3 (KC)
2017—Jaguars, 30-24 (J) (RS Pts.—Redskins 179, Jaguars 124) 1970—Chiefs, 26-14 (KC)
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 236, Jaguars 159) Chargers, 31-13 (SD)
JACKSONVILLE vs. TAMPA BAY KANSAS CITY vs. ARIZONA 1971—Chargers, 21-14 (SD)
RS: Jaguars lead series, 4-2 RS: Chiefs lead series, 9-3-1; Chiefs, 31-10 (KC)
1995—Buccaneers, 17-16 (TB) See Arizona vs. Kansas City 1972—Chiefs, 26-14 (SD)
1998—Jaguars, 29-24 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. ATLANTA Chargers, 27-17 (KC)
2003—Jaguars, 17-10 (J) RS: Chiefs lead series, 6-3; 1973—Chiefs, 19-0 (SD)
2007—Jaguars, 24-23 (TB) See Atlanta vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 33-6 (KC)
2011—Jaguars, 41-14 (J) KANSAS CITY vs. BALTIMORE 1974—Chiefs, 24-14 (SD)
2015—Buccaneers, 38-31 (TB) RS: Chiefs lead series, 5-3 Chargers, 14-7 (KC)
(RS Pts.—Jaguars 158, Buccaneers 126) PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0; 1975—Chiefs, 12-10 (SD)
JACKSONVILLE vs. *TENNESSEE See Baltimore vs. Kansas City Chargers, 28-20 (KC)
RS: Titans lead series, 28-20 KANSAS CITY vs. BUFFALO 1976—Chargers, 30-16 (KC)
PS: Titans lead, 1-0 RS: Bills lead series, 24-20-1 Chiefs, 23-20 (SD)
1995—Oilers, 10-3 (J) PS: Bills lead series, 2-1; 1977—Chargers, 23-7 (KC)
Jaguars, 17-16 (H) See Buffalo vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 21-16 (SD)
1996—Oilers, 34-27 (J) 1978—Chargers, 29-23 (SD) OT

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Chiefs, 23-0 (KC) 2017—Chiefs, 24-10 (LA) 2015—Vikings, 16-10 (M)
1979—Chargers, 20-14 (KC) Chiefs, 30-13 (KC) (RS Pts.—Vikings 241, Chiefs 186)
Chargers, 28-7 (SD) 2018—Chiefs, 38-28 (LA) (PS Pts.—Chiefs 23, Vikings 7)
1980—Chargers, 24-7 (KC) Chargers, 29-28 (KC) *Super Bowl IV
Chargers, 20-7 (SD) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 2,586, Chargers 2,363) *KANSAS CITY vs. **NEW ENGLAND
1981—Chargers, 42-31 (KC) (PS Pts.—Chargers 17, Chiefs 0) RS: Chiefs lead series, 18-14-3
Chargers, 22-20 (SD) *Franchise in Dallas prior to 1963 and PS: Patriots lead series, 2-0
1982—Chiefs, 19-12 (KC) known as Texans 1960—Patriots, 42-14 (B)
1983—Chargers, 17-14 (KC) **Franchise in Los Angeles prior to 1961 Texans, 34-0 (D)
Chargers, 41-38 (SD) ***AFC First-Round Playoff 1961—Patriots, 18-17 (D)
1984—Chiefs, 31-13 (KC) KANSAS CITY vs. *L.A. RAMS Patriots, 28-21 (B)
Chiefs, 42-21 (SD) RS: Chiefs lead series, 7-5 1962—Texans, 42-28 (D)
1985—Chargers, 31-20 (SD) 1973—Rams, 23-13 (KC) Texans, 27-7 (B)
Chiefs, 38-34 (KC) 1982—Rams, 20-14 (LA) 1963—Tie, 24-24 (B)
1986—Chiefs, 42-41 (KC) 1985—Rams, 16-0 (KC) Chiefs, 35-3 (KC)
Chiefs, 24-23 (SD) 1991—Chiefs, 27-20 (LA) 1964—Patriots, 24-7 (B)
1987—Chiefs, 20-13 (KC) 1994—Rams, 16-0 (KC) Patriots, 31-24 (KC)
Chargers, 42-21 (SD) 1997—Chiefs, 28-20 (StL) 1965—Chiefs, 27-17 (KC)
1988—Chargers, 24-23 (KC) 2000—Chiefs, 54-34 (KC) Tie, 10-10 (B)
Chargers, 24-13 (SD) 2002—Chiefs, 49-10 (KC) 1966—Chiefs, 43-24 (B)
1989—Chargers, 21-6 (SD) 2006—Chiefs, 31-17 (StL) Tie, 27-27 (KC)
Chargers, 20-13 (KC) 2010—Chiefs, 27-13 (StL) 1967—Chiefs, 33-10 (B)
1990—Chiefs, 27-10 (KC) 2014—Chiefs, 34-7 (KC) 1968—Chiefs, 31-17 (KC)
Chiefs, 24-21 (SD) 2018—Rams, 54-51 (LA) 1969—Chiefs, 31-0 (B)
1991—Chiefs, 14-13 (SD) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 328, Rams 250) 1970—Chiefs, 23-10 (KC)
Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) OT *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1973—Chiefs, 10-7 (NE)
1992—Chiefs, 24-10 (SD) KANSAS CITY vs. MIAMI 1977—Patriots, 21-17 (NE)
Chiefs, 16-14 (KC) RS: Chiefs lead series, 14-13 1981—Patriots, 33-17 (NE)
***Chargers, 17-0 (SD) PS: Dolphins lead series, 3-0 1990—Chiefs, 37-7 (NE)
1993—Chiefs, 17-14 (SD) 1966—Chiefs, 34-16 (KC) 1992—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC)
Chiefs, 28-24 (KC) Chiefs, 19-18 (M) 1995—Chiefs, 31-26 (KC)
1994—Chargers, 20-6 (SD) 1967—Chiefs, 24-0 (M) 1998—Patriots, 40-10 (NE)
Chargers, 14-13 (KC) Chiefs, 41-0 (KC) 1999—Chiefs, 16-14 (KC)
1995—Chiefs, 29-23 (KC) OT 1968—Chiefs, 48-3 (M) 2000—Patriots, 30-24 (NE)
Chiefs, 22-7 (SD) 1969—Chiefs, 17-10 (KC) 2002—Patriots, 41-38 (NE) OT
1996—Chargers, 22-19 (SD) 1971—*Dolphins, 27-24 (KC) OT 2004—Patriots, 27-19 (KC)
Chargers, 28-14 (KC) 1972—Dolphins, 20-10 (KC) 2005—Chiefs, 26-16 (KC)
1997—Chiefs, 31-3 (KC) 1974—Dolphins, 9-3 (M) 2008—Patriots, 17-10 (NE)
Chiefs, 29-7 (SD) 1976—Chiefs, 20-17 (M) OT 2011—Patriots, 34-3 (NE)
1998—Chiefs, 23-7 (KC) 1981—Dolphins, 17-7 (KC) 2014—Chiefs, 41-14 (KC)
Chargers, 38-37 (SD) 1983—Dolphins, 14-6 (M) 2015—***Patriots, 27-20 (NE)
1999—Chargers, 21-14 (SD) 1985—Dolphins, 31-0 (M) 2017—Chiefs, 42-27 (NE)
Chiefs, 34-0 (KC) 1987—Dolphins, 42-0 (M) 2018—Patriots, 43-40 (NE)
2000—Chiefs, 42-10 (KC) 1989—Chiefs, 26-21 (KC) ****Patriots, 37-31 (KC) OT
Chargers, 17-16 (SD) Chiefs, 27-24 (M) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 878, Patriots 737)
2001—Chiefs, 25-20 (SD) 1990—**Dolphins, 17-16 (M) (PS Pts.—Patriots 64, Chiefs 51)
Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) 1991—Chiefs, 42-7 (KC) *Franchise located in Dallas prior to 1963
2002—Chargers, 35-34 (SD) 1993—Dolphins, 30-10 (M) and known as Texans
Chiefs, 24-22 (KC) 1994—Dolphins, 45-28 (M) **Franchise in Boston prior to 1971
2003—Chiefs, 27-14 (KC) **Dolphins, 27-17 (M) ***AFC Divisional Playoff
Chiefs, 28-24 (SD) 1995—Dolphins, 13-6 (M) ***AFC Championship
2004—Chargers, 34-31 (KC) 1997—Dolphins, 17-14 (M) KANSAS CITY vs. NEW ORLEANS
Chargers, 24-17 (SD) 2002—Chiefs, 48-30 (KC) RS: Chiefs lead series, 6-5
2005—Chargers, 28-20 (SD) 2005—Chiefs, 30-20 (M) 1972—Chiefs, 20-17 (NO)
Chiefs, 20-7 (KC) 2006—Dolphins, 13-10 (M) 1976—Saints, 27-17 (KC)
2006—Chiefs, 30-27 (KC) 2008—Dolphins, 38-31 (KC) 1982—Saints, 27-17 (NO)
Chargers, 20-9 (SD) 2011—Dolphins, 31-3 (KC) 1985—Chiefs, 47-27 (NO)
2007—Chiefs, 30-16 (SD) 2014—Chiefs, 34-15 (M) 1991—Saints, 17-10 (KC)
Chargers, 24-10 (KC) 2017—Chiefs, 29-13 (KC) 1994—Chiefs, 30-17 (NO)
2008—Chargers, 20-19 (SD) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 567, Dolphins 514) 1997—Chiefs, 25-13 (KC)
Chargers, 22-21 (KC) (PS Pts.—Dolphins 71, Chiefs 57) 2004—Saints, 27-20 (NO)
2009—Chargers, 37-7 (KC) *AFC Divisional Playoff 2008—Saints, 30-20 (KC)
Chargers, 43-14 (SD) **AFC First-Round Playoff 2012—Chiefs, 27-24 (NO)
2010—Chiefs, 21-14 (KC) KANSAS CITY vs. MINNESOTA 2016—Chiefs, 27-21 (KC)
Chargers, 31-0 (SD) RS: Chiefs lead series, 6-5 (RS Pts.—Chiefs 260, Saints 247)
2011—Chargers, 20-17 (SD) PS: Chiefs lead series, 1-0 KANSAS CITY vs. N.Y. GIANTS
Chiefs, 23-20 (KC) OT 1969—*Chiefs, 23-7 (New Orleans) RS: Giants lead series, 11-3
2012—Chargers, 37-20 (KC) 1970—Vikings, 27-10 (M) 1974—Giants, 33-27 (KC)
Chargers, 31-13 (SD) 1974—Vikings, 35-15 (KC) 1978—Giants, 26-10 (NY)
2013—Chargers, 41-38 (KC) 1981—Chiefs, 10-6 (M) 1979—Giants, 21-17 (KC)
Chargers, 27-24 (SD) OT 1990—Chiefs, 24-21 (KC) 1983—Chiefs, 38-17 (KC)
2014—Chiefs, 23-20 (SD) 1993—Vikings, 30-10 (M) 1984—Giants, 28-27 (NY)
Chiefs, 19-7 (KC) 1996—Chiefs, 21-6 (M) 1988—Giants, 28-12 (NY)
2015—Chiefs, 33-3 (SD) 1999—Chiefs, 31-28 (KC) 1992—Giants, 35-21 (NY)
Chiefs, 10-3 (KC) 2003—Vikings, 45-20 (M) 1995—Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) OT
2016—Chiefs, 33-27 (KC) OT 2007—Chiefs, 13-10 (KC) 1998—Giants, 28-7 (NY)
Chiefs, 37-27 (SD) 2011—Chiefs, 22-17 (KC) 2001—Giants, 13-3 (KC)

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2005—Giants, 27-17 (NY) Raiders, 10-6 (O) Raiders, 20-17 (KC)
2009—Giants, 27-16 (KC) ****Chiefs, 17-7 (O) 2008—Raiders, 23-8 (KC)
2013—Chiefs, 31-7 (KC) 1970—Tie, 17-17 (KC) Chiefs, 20-13 (O)
2017—Giants, 12-9 (NY) OT Raiders, 20-6 (O) 2009—Raiders, 13-10 (KC)
(RS Pts.—Giants 319, Chiefs 255) 1971—Tie, 20-20 (O) Chiefs, 16-10 (O)
*KANSAS CITY vs. **N.Y. JETS Chiefs, 16-14 (KC) 2010—Raiders, 23-20 (O) OT
RS: Series tied, 18-18-1 1972—Chiefs, 27-14 (KC) Raiders, 31-10 (KC)
PS: Series tied, 1-1 Raiders, 26-3 (O) 2011—Chiefs, 28-0 (O)
1960—Titans, 37-35 (D) 1973—Chiefs, 16-3 (KC) Raiders, 16-13 (KC) OT
Titans, 41-35 (NY) Raiders, 37-7 (O) 2012—Raiders, 26-16 (KC)
1961—Titans, 28-7 (NY) 1974—Raiders, 27-7 (O) Raiders, 15-0 (O)
Texans, 35-24 (D) Raiders, 7-6 (KC) 2013—Chiefs, 24-7 (KC)
1962—Texans, 20-17 (D) 1975—Chiefs, 42-10 (KC) Chiefs, 56-31 (O)
Texans, 52-31 (NY) Raiders, 28-20 (O) 2014—Raiders, 24-20 (O)
1963—Jets, 17-0 (NY) 1976—Raiders, 24-21 (KC) Chiefs, 31-13 (KC)
Chiefs, 48-0 (KC) Raiders, 21-10 (O) 2015—Chiefs, 34-20 (O)
1964—Jets, 27-14 (NY) 1977—Raiders, 37-28 (KC) Chiefs, 23-17 (KC)
Chiefs, 24-7 (KC) Raiders, 21-20 (O) 2016—Chiefs, 26-10 (O)
1965—Chiefs, 14-10 (NY) 1978—Raiders, 28-6 (O) Chiefs, 21-13 (KC)
Jets, 13-10 (KC) Raiders, 20-10 (KC) 2017—Raiders, 31-30 (O)
1966—Chiefs, 32-24 (NY) 1979—Chiefs, 35-7 (KC) Chiefs, 26-15 (KC)
1967—Chiefs, 42-18 (KC) Chiefs, 24-21 (O) 2019—Chiefs, 40-33 (O)
Chiefs, 21-7 (NY) 1980—Raiders, 27-14 (KC) Chiefs, 35-3 (KC)
1968—Jets, 20-19 (KC) Chiefs, 31-17 (O) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 2,496, Raiders 2,253)
1969—Chiefs, 34-16 (NY) 1981—Chiefs, 27-0 (KC) (PS Pts.—Raiders 54, Chiefs 33)
***Chiefs, 13-6 (NY) Chiefs, 28-17 (O) *Franchise in Dallas prior to 1963 and
1971—Jets, 13-10 (NY) 1982—Raiders, 21-16 (KC) known as Texans
1974—Chiefs, 24-16 (KC) 1983—Raiders, 21-20 (LA) **Franchise in Los Angeles from
1975—Jets, 30-24 (KC) Raiders, 28-20 (KC) 1982-1994
1982—Chiefs, 37-13 (KC) 1984—Raiders, 22-20 (KC) ***Division Playoff
1984—Jets, 17-16 (KC) Raiders, 17-7 (LA) ****AFL Championship
Jets, 28-7 (NY) 1985—Chiefs, 36-20 (KC) *****AFC First-Round Playoff
1986—****Jets, 35-15 (NY) Raiders, 19-10 (LA) KANSAS CITY vs. PHILADELPHIA
1987—Jets, 16-9 (KC) 1986—Raiders, 24-17 (KC) RS: Series tied, 4-4
1988—Tie, 17-17 (NY) Chiefs, 20-17 (LA) 1972—Eagles, 21-20 (KC)
Chiefs, 38-34 (KC) 1987—Raiders, 35-17 (LA) 1992—Chiefs, 24-17 (KC)
1992—Chiefs, 23-7 (NY) Chiefs, 16-10 (KC) 1998—Chiefs, 24-21 (P)
1998—Jets, 20-17 (KC) 1988—Raiders, 27-17 (KC) 2001—Eagles, 23-10 (KC)
2001—Jets, 27-7 (NY) Raiders, 17-10 (LA) 2005—Eagles, 37-31 (KC)
2002—Chiefs, 29-25 (NY) 1989—Chiefs, 24-19 (KC) 2009—Eagles, 34-14 (P)
2005—Chiefs, 27-7 (KC) Raiders, 20-14 (LA) 2013—Chiefs, 26-16 (P)
2007—Jets, 13-10 (NY) OT 1990—Chiefs, 9-7 (KC) 2017—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC)
2008—Jets, 28-24 (NY) Chiefs, 27-24 (LA) (RS Pts.—Eagles 189, Chiefs 176)
2011—Jets, 37-10 (NY) 1991—Chiefs, 24-21 (KC) KANSAS CITY vs. PITTSBURGH
2014—Chiefs, 24-10 (KC) Chiefs, 27-21 (LA) RS: Steelers lead series, 22-11
2016—Chiefs, 24-3 (KC) *****Chiefs, 10-6 (KC) PS: Series tied, 1-1
2017—Jets, 38-31 (NY) 1992—Chiefs, 27-7 (KC) 1970—Chiefs, 31-14 (P)
(RS Pts.—Chiefs 850, Jets 736) Raiders, 28-7 (LA) 1971—Chiefs, 38-16 (KC)
(PS Pts.—Jets 41, Chiefs 28) 1993—Chiefs, 24-9 (KC) 1972—Steelers, 16-7 (P)
*Franchise in Dallas prior to 1963 and Chiefs, 31-20 (LA) 1974—Steelers, 34-24 (KC)
known as Texans 1994—Chiefs, 13-3 (KC) 1975—Steelers, 28-3 (P)
**Jets known as Titans prior to 1963 Chiefs, 19-9 (LA) 1976—Steelers, 45-0 (KC)
***Inter-Divisional Playoff 1995—Chiefs, 23-17 (KC) OT 1978—Steelers, 27-24 (P)
****AFC First-Round Playoff Chiefs, 29-23 (O) 1979—Steelers, 30-3 (KC)
*KANSAS CITY vs. **OAKLAND 1996—Chiefs, 19-3 (KC) 1980—Steelers, 21-16 (P)
RS: Chiefs lead series, 63-52-2 Raiders, 26-7 (O) 1981—Chiefs, 37-33 (P)
PS: Chiefs lead series, 2-1 1997—Chiefs, 28-27 (O) 1982—Steelers, 35-14 (P)
1960—Texans, 34-16 (O) Chiefs, 30-0 (KC) 1984—Chiefs, 37-27 (P)
Raiders, 20-19 (D) 1998—Chiefs, 28-8 (KC) 1985—Steelers, 36-28 (KC)
1961—Texans, 42-35 (O) Chiefs, 31-24 (O) 1986—Chiefs, 24-19 (P)
Texans, 43-11 (D) 1999—Chiefs, 37-34 (O) 1987—Steelers, 17-16 (KC)
1962—Texans, 26-16 (O) Raiders, 41-38 (KC) OT 1988—Steelers, 16-10 (P)
Texans, 35-7 (D) 2000—Raiders, 20-17 (KC) 1989—Steelers, 23-17 (P)
1963—Raiders, 10-7 (O) Raiders, 49-31 (O) 1992—Steelers, 27-3 (KC)
Raiders, 22-7 (KC) 2001—Raiders, 27-24 (KC) 1993—*Chiefs, 27-24 (KC) OT
1964—Chiefs, 21-9 (O) Raiders, 28-26 (O) 1996—Steelers, 17-7 (KC)
Chiefs, 42-7 (KC) 2002—Chiefs, 20-10 (KC) 1997—Chiefs, 13-10 (KC)
1965—Raiders, 37-10 (O) Raiders, 24-0 (O) 1998—Steelers, 20-13 (KC)
Chiefs, 14-7 (KC) 2003—Chiefs, 17-10 (O) 1999—Chiefs, 35-19 (KC)
1966—Chiefs, 32-10 (O) Chiefs, 27-24 (KC) 2001—Steelers, 20-17 (KC)
Raiders, 34-13 (KC) 2004—Chiefs, 34-27 (O) 2003—Chiefs, 41-20 (KC)
1967—Raiders, 23-21 (O) Chiefs, 31-30 (KC) 2006—Steelers, 45-7 (P)
Raiders, 44-22 (KC) 2005—Chiefs, 23-17 (O) 2009—Chiefs, 27-24 (KC) OT
1968—Chiefs, 24-10 (KC) Chiefs, 27-23 (KC) 2011—Steelers, 13-9 (KC)
Raiders, 38-21 (O) 2006—Chiefs, 17-13 (KC) 2012—Steelers, 16-13 (P) OT
***Raiders, 41-6 (O) Chiefs, 20-9 (O) 2014—Steelers, 20-12 (P)
1969—Raiders, 27-24 (KC) 2007—Chiefs, 12-10 (O) 2015—Chiefs, 23-13 (KC)

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2016—Steelers, 43-14 (P) 2018—Seahawks, 38-31 (S) known as Oilers prior to 1999
**Steelers, 18-16 (KC) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 1,240, Seahawks 1,015) ***AFL Championship
2017—Steelers, 19-13 (KC) KANSAS CITY vs. TAMPA BAY ****AFC Divisional Playoff
2018—Chiefs, 42-37 (P) RS: Buccaneers lead series, 7-5 *****AFC First-Round Playoff
(RS Pts.—Steelers 800, Chiefs 618) 1976—Chiefs, 28-19 (TB) KANSAS CITY vs. WASHINGTON
(PS Pts.—Chiefs 43, Steelers 42) 1978—Buccaneers, 30-13 (KC) RS: Chiefs lead series, 9-1
*AFC First-Round Playoff 1979—Buccaneers, 3-0 (TB) 1971—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1981—Chiefs, 19-10 (KC) 1976—Chiefs, 33-30 (W)
KANSAS CITY vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1984—Chiefs, 24-20 (KC) 1983—Redskins, 27-12 (W)
RS: 49ers lead series, 7-6 1986—Chiefs, 27-20 (KC) 1992—Chiefs, 35-16 (KC)
1971—Chiefs, 26-17 (SF) 1993—Chiefs, 27-3 (TB) 1995—Chiefs, 24-3 (KC)
1975—49ers, 20-3 (KC) 1999—Buccaneers, 17-10 (TB) 2001—Chiefs, 45-13 (W)
1982—49ers, 26-13 (KC) 2004—Buccaneers, 34-31 (TB) 2005—Chiefs, 28-21, (KC)
1985—49ers, 31-3 (SF) 2008—Buccaneers, 30-27 (KC) OT 2009—Chiefs, 14-6 (W)
1991—49ers, 28-14 (SF) 2012—Buccaneers, 38-10 (TB) 2013—Chiefs, 45-10 (W)
1994—Chiefs, 24-17 (KC) 2016—Buccaneers, 19-17 (KC) 2017—Chiefs, 29-20 (KC)
1997—Chiefs, 44-9 (KC) (RS Pts.—Buccaneers 243, Chiefs 233) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 292, Redskins 166)
2000—49ers, 21-7 (SF) *KANSAS CITY vs. **TENNESSEE
2002—49ers, 17-13 (SF) RS: Chiefs lead series, 27-22 L.A. CHARGERS vs. ARIZONA
2006—Chiefs, 41-10 (KC) PS: Chiefs lead series, 2-1 RS: Chargers lead series, 10-4;
2010—Chiefs, 31-10 (KC) 1960—Oilers, 20-10 (H) See Arizona vs. L.A. Chargers
2014—49ers, 22-17 (SF) Texans, 24-0 (D) L.A. CHARGERS vs. ATLANTA
2018—Chiefs, 38-27 (KC) 1961—Texans, 26-21 (D) RS: Falcons lead series, 8-2;
(RS Pts.—Chiefs 274, 49ers 245) Oilers, 38-7 (H) See Atlanta vs. L.A. Chargers
KANSAS CITY vs. SEATTLE 1962—Texans, 31-7 (H) L.A. CHARGERS vs. BALTIMORE
RS: Chiefs lead series, 33-19 Oilers, 14-6 (D) RS: Ravens lead series, 7-5
1977—Seahawks, 34-31 (KC) ***Texans, 20-17 (H) OT PS: Chargers lead series, 1-0;
1978—Seahawks, 13-10 (KC) 1963—Chiefs, 28-7 (KC) See Baltimore vs. L.A. Chargers
Seahawks, 23-19 (S) Oilers, 28-7 (H) L.A. CHARGERS vs. BUFFALO
1979—Chiefs, 24-6 (S) 1964—Chiefs, 28-7 (KC) RS: Chargers lead series, 24-10-2
Chiefs, 37-21 (KC) Chiefs, 28-19 (H) PS: Bills lead series, 2-1;
1980—Seahawks, 17-16 (KC) 1965—Chiefs, 52-21 (KC) See Buffalo vs. L.A. Chargers
Chiefs, 31-30 (S) Oilers, 38-36 (H) L.A. CHARGERS vs. CAROLINA
1981—Chiefs, 20-14 (S) 1966—Chiefs, 48-23 (KC) RS: Panthers lead series, 5-1;
Chiefs, 40-13 (KC) 1967—Chiefs, 25-20 (H) See Carolina vs. L.A. Chargers
1983—Chiefs, 17-13 (KC) Oilers, 24-19 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. CHICAGO
Seahawks, 51-48 (S) OT 1968—Chiefs, 26-21 (H) RS: Bears lead series, 7-5;
1984—Seahawks, 45-0 (S) Chiefs, 24-10 (KC) See Chicago vs. L.A. Chargers
Chiefs, 34-7 (KC) 1969—Chiefs, 24-0 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. CINCINNATI
1985—Chiefs, 28-7 (KC) 1970—Chiefs, 24-9 (KC) RS: Chargers lead series, 20-14
Seahawks, 24-6 (S) 1971—Chiefs, 20-16 (H) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
1986—Seahawks, 23-17 (S) 1973—Chiefs, 38-14 (KC) See Cincinnati vs. L.A. Chargers
Chiefs, 27-7 (KC) 1974—Chiefs, 17-7 (H) L.A. CHARGERS vs. CLEVELAND
1987—Seahawks, 43-14 (S) 1975—Oilers, 17-13 (KC) RS: Chargers lead series, 17-9-1;
Chiefs, 41-20 (KC) 1977—Oilers, 34-20 (H) See Cleveland vs. L.A. Chargers
1988—Seahawks, 31-10 (S) 1978—Oilers, 20-17 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. DALLAS
Chiefs, 27-24 (KC) 1979—Oilers, 20-6 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 6-5;
1989—Chiefs, 20-16 (S) 1980—Chiefs, 21-20 (KC) See Dallas vs. L.A. Chargers
Chiefs, 20-10 (KC) 1981—Chiefs, 23-10 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. DENVER
1990—Seahawks, 19-7 (S) 1983—Chiefs, 13-10 (H) OT RS: Broncos lead series, 65-52-1
Seahawks, 17-16 (KC) 1984—Oilers, 17-16 (KC) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0;
1991—Chiefs, 20-13 (KC) 1985—Oilers, 23-20 (H) See Denver vs. L.A. Chargers
Chiefs, 19-6 (S) 1986—Chiefs, 27-13 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. DETROIT
1992—Chiefs, 26-7 (KC) 1988—Oilers, 7-6 (H) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-4;
Chiefs, 24-14 (S) 1989—Chiefs, 34-0 (KC) See Detroit vs. L.A. Chargers
1993—Chiefs, 31-16 (S) 1990—Oilers, 27-10 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. GREEN BAY
Chiefs, 34-24 (KC) 1991—Oilers, 17-7 (H) RS: Packers lead series, 10-1;
1994—Chiefs, 38-23 (KC) 1992—Oilers, 23-20 (H) OT See Green Bay vs. L.A. Chargers
Seahawks, 10-9 (S) 1993—Oilers, 30-0 (H) L.A. CHARGERS vs. HOUSTON
1995—Chiefs, 34-10 (S) ****Chiefs, 28-20 (H) RS: Chargers lead series, 5-1;
Chiefs, 26-3 (KC) 1994—Chiefs, 31-9 (KC) See Houston vs. L.A. Chargers
1996—Chiefs, 35-17 (S) 1995—Chiefs, 20-13 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. INDIANAPOLIS
Chiefs, 34-16 (KC) 1996—Chiefs, 20-19 (H) RS: Chargers lead series, 16-10
1997—Chiefs, 20-17 (KC) OT 2000—Titans, 17-14 (T) OT PS: Chargers lead series, 2-1;
Chiefs, 19-14 (S) 2004—Chiefs, 49-38 (T) See Indianapolis vs. L.A. Chargers
1998—Chiefs, 17-6 (KC) 2007—Titans, 26-17 (KC) L.A. CHARGERS vs. JACKSONVILLE
Seahawks, 24-12 (S) 2008—Titans, 34-10 (KC) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-3;
1999—Seahawks, 31-19 (KC) 2010—Chiefs, 34-14 (KC) See Jacksonville vs. L.A. Chargers
Seahawks, 23-14 (S) 2013—Chiefs, 26-17 (T) L.A. CHARGERS vs. KANSAS CITY
2000—Chiefs, 24-17 (KC) 2014—Titans, 26-10 (KC) RS: Chiefs lead series, 61-55-1
Chiefs, 24-19 (S) 2016—Titans, 19-17 (KC) PS: Chargers lead series, 1-0;
2001—Chiefs, 19-7 (KC) 2017—*****Titans, 22-21 (KC) See Kansas City vs. L.A. Chargers
Seahawks, 21-18 (S) (RS Pts.—Chiefs 1,049, Titans 884) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. **L.A. RAMS
2002—Seahawks, 39-32 (S) (PS Pts.—Chiefs 69, Titans 59) RS: Rams lead series, 7-5
2006—Chiefs, 35-28 (KC) *Franchise in Dallas prior to 1963 and 1970—Rams, 37-10 (LA)
2010—Chiefs, 42-24 (S) known as Texans 1975—Rams, 13-10 (SD) OT
2014—Chiefs, 24-20 (KC) **Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; 1979—Chargers, 40-16 (LA)

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1988—Chargers, 38-24 (LA) Patriots, 20-14 (SD) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. **N.Y. JETS
1991—Rams, 30-24 (LA) 1963—Chargers, 17-13 (SD) RS: Chargers lead series, 22-12-1
1994—Chargers, 31-17 (SD) Chargers, 7-6 (B) PS: Jets lead series, 2-0
2000—Rams, 57-31 (StL) ***Chargers, 51-10 (SD) 1960—Chargers, 21-7 (NY)
2002—Rams, 28-24 (StL) 1964—Patriots, 33-28 (SD) Chargers, 50-43 (LA)
2006—Chargers, 38-24 (SD) Chargers, 26-17 (B) 1961—Chargers, 25-10 (NY)
2010—Rams, 20-17 (StL) 1965—Tie, 10-10 (B) Chargers, 48-13 (SD)
2014—Chargers, 27-24 (SD) Patriots, 22-6 (SD) 1962—Chargers, 40-14 (SD)
2018—Rams, 35-23 (LAR) 1966—Chargers, 24-0 (SD) Titans, 23-3 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Rams 325, Chargers 313) Patriots, 35-17 (B) 1963—Chargers, 24-20 (SD)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1967—Chargers, 28-14 (SD) Chargers, 53-7 (NY)
**Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 Tie, 31-31 (SD) 1964—Tie, 17-17 (NY)
*L.A. CHARGERS vs. MIAMI 1968—Chargers, 27-17 (B) Chargers, 38-3 (SD)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 16-13 1969—Chargers, 13-10 (B) 1965—Chargers, 34-9 (NY)
PS: Series tied, 2-2 Chargers, 28-18 (SD) Chargers, 38-7 (SD)
1966—Chargers, 44-10 (SD) 1970—Chargers, 16-14 (B) 1966—Jets, 17-16 (NY)
1967—Chargers, 24-0 (SD) 1973—Patriots, 30-14 (NE) Chargers, 42-27 (SD)
Dolphins, 41-24 (M) 1975—Patriots, 33-19 (SD) 1967—Jets, 42-31 (SD)
1968—Chargers, 34-28 (SD) 1977—Patriots, 24-20 (SD) 1968—Jets, 23-20 (NY)
1969—Chargers, 21-14 (M) 1978—Patriots, 28-23 (NE) Jets, 37-15 (SD)
1972—Dolphins, 24-10 (M) 1979—Patriots, 27-21 (NE) 1969—Chargers, 34-27 (SD)
1974—Dolphins, 28-21 (SD) 1983—Patriots, 37-21 (NE) 1971—Chargers, 49-21 (SD)
1977—Chargers, 14-13 (M) 1994—Patriots, 23-17 (NE) 1974—Jets, 27-14 (NY)
1978—Dolphins, 28-21 (SD) 1996—Patriots, 45-7 (SD) 1975—Chargers, 24-16 (SD)
1980—Chargers, 27-24 (M) OT 1997—Patriots, 41-7 (NE) 1983—Jets, 41-29 (SD)
1981—**Chargers, 41-38 (M) OT 2001—Patriots, 29-26 (NE) OT 1989—Jets, 20-17 (SD)
1982—***Dolphins, 34-13 (M) 2002—Chargers, 21-14 (SD) 1990—Chargers, 39-3 (NY)
1984—Chargers, 34-28 (SD) OT 2005—Chargers, 41-17 (NE) Chargers, 38-17 (SD)
1986—Chargers, 50-28 (SD) 2006—****Patriots, 24-21 (SD) 1991—Jets, 24-3 (NY)
1988—Dolphins, 31-28 (M) 2007—Patriots, 38-14 (NE) 1994—Chargers, 21-6 (NY)
1991—Chargers, 38-30 (SD) *****Patriots, 21-12 (NE) 2002—Jets, 44-13 (SD)
1992—**Dolphins, 31-0 (M) 2008—Chargers, 30-10 (SD) 2004—Jets, 34-28 (SD)
1993—Chargers, 45-20 (SD) 2010—Patriots, 23-20 (SD) ***Jets, 20-17 (SD) OT
1994—**Chargers, 22-21 (SD) 2011—Patriots, 35-21 (NE) 2005—Chargers, 31-26 (NY)
1995—Dolphins, 24-14 (SD) 2014—Patriots, 23-14 (SD) 2008—Chargers, 48-29 (SD)
1999—Dolphins, 12-9 (M) 2017—Patriots, 21-13 (NE) 2009—****Jets, 17-14 (SD)
2000—Dolphins, 17-7 (SD) 2018—****Patriots, 41-28 (NE) 2011—Jets, 27-21 (NY)
2002—Dolphins, 30-3 (M) (RS Pts.—Patriots 904, Chargers 747) 2012—Chargers, 27-17 (NY)
2003—Dolphins, 26-10 (Ariz) (PS Pts.—Chargers 112, Patriots 96) 2014—Chargers, 31-0 (SD)
2005—Dolphins, 23-21 (SD) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 2017—Chargers, 14-7 (NY)
2008—Dolphins, 17-10 (M) **Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 (RS Pts.—Chargers 996, Jets 705)
2009—Chargers, 23-13 (SD) ***AFL Championship (PS Pts.—Jets 37, Chargers 31)
2011—Chargers, 26-16 (SD) ****AFC Divisional Playoff *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016
2013—Dolphins, 20-16 (M) *****AFC Championship **Jets known as Titans prior to 1963
2014—Dolphins, 37-0 (M) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. NEW ORLEANS ***AFC First-Round Playoff
2015—Chargers, 30-14 (SD) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-5 ****AFC Divisional Playoff
2016—Dolphins, 31-24 (SD) 1973—Chargers, 17-14 (SD) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. **OAKLAND
2017—Dolphins, 19-17 (LAC) 1977—Chargers, 14-0 (NO) RS: Raiders lead series, 62-54-2
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 646, Chargers 645) 1979—Chargers, 35-0 (NO) PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0
(PS Pts.—Dolphins 124, Chargers 76) 1988—Saints, 23-17 (SD) 1960—Chargers, 52-28 (LA)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1991—Chargers, 24-21 (SD) Chargers, 41-17 (O)
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1994—Chargers, 36-22 (NO) 1961—Chargers, 44-0 (SD)
***AFC Second-Round Playoff 1997—Chargers, 20-6 (NO) Chargers, 41-10 (O)
*L.A. CHARGERS vs. MINNESOTA 2000—Saints, 28-27 (SD) 1962—Chargers, 42-33 (O)
RS: Series tied, 6-6 2004—Chargers, 43-17 (SD) Chargers, 31-21 (SD)
1971—Chargers, 30-14 (SD) 2008—Saints, 37-32 (London) 1963—Raiders, 34-33 (SD)
1975—Vikings, 28-13 (M) 2012—Saints, 31-24 (NO) Raiders, 41-27 (O)
1978—Chargers, 13-7 (M) 2016—Saints, 35-34 (SD) 1964—Chargers, 31-17 (SD)
1981—Vikings, 33-31 (SD) (RS Pts.—Chargers 323, Saints 234) Raiders, 21-20 (O)
1984—Chargers, 42-13 (M) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1965—Chargers, 17-6 (O)
1985—Vikings, 21-17 (M) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. N.Y. GIANTS Chargers, 24-14 (SD)
1993—Chargers, 30-17 (M) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-5 1966—Chargers, 29-20 (O)
1999—Vikings, 35-27 (M) 1971—Giants, 35-17 (NY) Raiders, 41-19 (SD)
2003—Chargers, 42-28 (SD) 1975—Giants, 35-24 (NY) 1967—Raiders, 51-10 (O)
2007—Vikings, 35-17 (M) 1980—Chargers, 44-7 (SD) Raiders, 41-21 (SD)
2011—Chargers, 24-17 (SD) 1983—Chargers, 41-34 (NY) 1968—Chargers, 23-14 (O)
2015—Vikings, 31-14 (M) 1986—Giants, 20-7 (NY) Raiders, 34-27 (SD)
(RS Pts.—Chargers 300, Vikings 279) 1989—Giants, 20-13 (SD) 1969—Raiders, 24-12 (SD)
*Franchise is San Diego from 1961-2016 1995—Chargers, 27-17 (NY) Raiders, 21-16 (O)
*L.A. CHARGERS vs. **NEW ENGLAND 1998—Giants, 34-16 (SD) 1970—Tie, 27-27 (SD)
RS: Patriots lead series, 22-14-2 2005—Chargers, 45-23 (SD) Raiders, 20-17 (O)
PS: Patriots lead series, 3-1 2009—Chargers, 21-20 (NY) 1971—Raiders, 34-0 (SD)
1960—Patriots, 35-0 (LA) 2013—Chargers, 37-14 (SD) Raiders, 34-33 (O)
Chargers, 45-16 (B) 2017—Chargers, 27-22 (NY) 1972—Tie, 17-17 (O)
1961—Chargers, 38-27 (B) (RS Pts.—Chargers 319, Giants 281) Raiders, 21-19 (SD)
Patriots, 41-0 (SD) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1973—Raiders, 27-17 (SD)
1962—Patriots, 24-20 (B) Raiders, 31-3 (O)

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1974—Raiders, 14-10 (SD) 2012—Chargers, 22-14 (O) ****AFC Divisional Playoff
Raiders, 17-10 (O) Chargers, 24-21 (SD) **L.A. CHARGERS vs. SAN FRANCISCO
1975—Raiders, 6-0 (SD) 2013—Raiders, 27-17 (O) RS: Chargers lead series, 8-6
Raiders, 25-0 (O) Chargers, 26-13 (SD) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0
1976—Raiders, 27-17 (SD) 2014—Chargers, 31-28 (O) 1972—49ers, 34-3 (SF)
Raiders, 24-0 (O) Chargers, 13-6 (SD) 1976—Chargers, 13-7 (SD) OT
1977—Raiders, 24-0 (O) 2015—Raiders, 37-29 (SD) 1979—Chargers, 31-9 (SD)
Chargers, 12-7 (SD) Raiders, 23-20 (O) OT 1982—Chargers, 41-37 (SF)
1978—Raiders, 21-20 (SD) 2016—Raiders, 34-31 (O) 1988—49ers, 48-10 (SD)
Chargers, 27-23 (O) Raiders, 19-16 (SD) 1991—49ers, 34-14 (SF)
1979—Chargers, 30-10 (SD) 2017—Chargers, 17-16 (O) 1994—49ers, 38-15 (SD)
Raiders, 45-22 (O) Chargers, 30-10 (LA) **49ers, 49-26 (South Florida)
1980—Chargers, 30-24 (SD) OT 2018—Chargers, 26-10 (LA) 1997—49ers, 17-10 (SF)
Raiders, 38-24 (O) Chargers, 20-6 (O) 2000—49ers, 45-17 (SD)
***Raiders, 34-27 (SD) (RS Pts.—Raiders 2,563, Chargers 2,555) 2002—Chargers, 20-17 (SD) OT
1981—Chargers, 55-21 (O) (PS Pts.—Raiders 34, Chargers 27) 2006—Chargers, 48-19 (SF)
Chargers, 23-10 (SD) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 2010—Chargers, 34-7 (SD)
1982—Raiders, 28-24 (LA) **Franchise in Los Angeles from 2014—Chargers, 38-35 (SF) OT
Raiders, 41-34 (SD) 1982-1994 2018—Chargers, 29-27 (LA)
1983—Raiders, 42-10 (SD) ***AFC Championship (RS Pts.—49ers 374, Chargers 323)
Raiders, 30-14 (LA) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. PHILADELPHIA (PS Pts.—49ers 49, Chargers 26)
1984—Raiders, 33-30 (LA) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-5 *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016
Raiders, 44-37 (SD) 1974—Eagles, 13-7 (SD) **Super Bowl XXIX
1985—Raiders, 34-21 (LA) 1980—Chargers, 22-21 (SD) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. SEATTLE
Chargers, 40-34 (SD) OT 1985—Chargers, 20-14 (SD) RS: Seahawks lead series, 26-25
1986—Raiders, 17-13 (LA) 1986—Eagles, 23-7 (P) 1977—Chargers, 30-28 (Sea)
Raiders, 37-31 (SD) OT 1989—Chargers, 20-17 (SD) 1978—Chargers, 24-20 (Sea)
1987—Chargers, 23-17 (LA) 1995—Chargers, 27-21 (P) Chargers, 37-10 (SD)
Chargers, 16-14 (SD) 1998—Chargers, 13-10 (SD) 1979—Chargers, 33-16 (Sea)
1988—Raiders, 24-13 (LA) 2001—Eagles, 24-14 (P) Chargers, 20-10 (SD)
Raiders, 13-3 (SD) 2005—Eagles, 20-17 (P) 1980—Chargers, 34-13 (Sea)
1989—Raiders, 40-14 (LA) 2009—Chargers, 31-23 (SD) Chargers, 21-14 (SD)
Chargers, 14-12 (SD) 2013—Chargers, 33-30 (P) 1981—Chargers, 24-10 (SD)
1990—Raiders, 24-9 (SD) 2017—Eagles, 26-24 (LA) Seahawks, 44-23 (Sea)
Raiders, 17-12 (LA) (RS Pts.—Eagles 242, Chargers 235) 1983—Seahawks, 34-31 (Sea)
1991—Chargers, 21-13 (LA) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 Chargers, 28-21 (SD)
Raiders, 9-7 (SD) *L.A. CHARGERS vs. PITTSBURGH 1984—Seahawks, 31-17 (Sea)
1992—Chargers, 27-3 (SD) RS: Steelers lead series, 22-8 Seahawks, 24-0 (SD)
Chargers, 36-14 (LA) PS: Chargers lead series, 2-1 1985—Seahawks, 49-35 (SD)
1993—Chargers, 30-23 (LA) 1971—Steelers, 21-17 (P) Seahawks, 26-21 (Sea)
Raiders, 12-7 (SD) 1972—Steelers, 24-2 (SD) 1986—Seahawks, 33-7 (Sea)
1994—Chargers, 26-24 (LA) 1973—Steelers, 38-21 (P) Seahawks, 34-24 (SD)
Raiders, 24-17 (SD) 1975—Steelers, 37-0 (SD) 1987—Seahawks, 34-3 (Sea)
1995—Raiders, 17-7 (O) 1976—Steelers, 23-0 (P) 1988—Chargers, 17-6 (SD)
Chargers, 12-6 (SD) 1977—Steelers, 10-9 (SD) Seahawks, 17-14 (Sea)
1996—Chargers, 40-34 (O) 1979—Chargers, 35-7 (SD) 1989—Seahawks, 17-16 (SD)
Raiders, 23-14 (SD) 1980—Chargers, 26-17 (SD) Seahawks, 10-7 (Sea)
1997—Chargers, 25-10 (O) 1982—**Chargers, 31-28 (P) 1990—Chargers, 31-14 (Sea)
Raiders, 38-13 (SD) 1983—Steelers, 26-3 (P) Seahawks, 13-10 (SD) OT
1998—Raiders, 7-6 (O) 1984—Steelers, 52-24 (P) 1991—Seahawks, 20-9 (Sea)
Raiders, 17-10 (SD) 1985—Chargers, 54-44 (SD) Chargers, 17-14 (SD)
1999—Raiders, 28-9 (O) 1987—Steelers, 20-16 (SD) 1992—Chargers, 17-6 (SD)
Chargers, 23-20 (SD) 1988—Chargers, 20-14 (SD) Chargers, 31-14 (Sea)
2000—Raiders, 9-6 (O) 1989—Steelers, 20-17 (P) 1993—Chargers, 18-12 (SD)
Raiders, 15-13 (SD) 1990—Steelers, 36-14 (P) Seahawks, 31-14 (Sea)
2001—Raiders, 34-24 (O) 1991—Steelers, 26-20 (P) 1994—Chargers, 24-10 (Sea)
Raiders, 13-6 (SD) 1992—Steelers, 23-6 (SD) Chargers, 35-15 (SD)
2002—Chargers, 27-21 (O) OT 1993—Steelers,.16-3 (P) 1995—Chargers, 14-10 (SD)
Raiders, 27-7 (SD) 1994—Chargers, 37-34 (SD) Chargers, 35-25 (Sea)
2003—Raiders, 34-31 (O) OT ***Chargers, 17-13 (P) 1996—Chargers, 29-7 (SD)
Chargers, 21-14 (SD) 1995—Steelers, 31-16 (P) Seahawks, 32-13 (Sea)
2004—Chargers, 42-14 (SD) 1996—Steelers, 16-3 (P) 1997—Seahawks, 26-22 (Sea)
Chargers, 23-17 (O) 2000—Steelers, 34-21 (SD) Seahawks, 37-31 (SD)
2005—Chargers, 27-14 (O) 2003—Steelers, 40-24 (P) 1998—Seahawks, 27-20 (SD)
Chargers, 34-10 (SD) 2005—Steelers, 24-22 (SD) Seahawks, 38-17 (Sea)
2006—Chargers, 27-0 (O) 2006—Chargers, 23-13 (SD) 1999—Chargers, 13-10 (SD)
Chargers, 21-14 (SD) 2008—Steelers, 11-10 (P) Chargers, 19-16 (Sea)
2007—Chargers, 28-14 ((SD) ****Steelers, 35-24 (P) 2000—Seahawks, 20-12 (SD)
Chargers, 30-17 (O) 2009—Steelers, 38-28 (P) Seahawks, 17-15 (Sea)
2008—Chargers, 28-18 (O) 2012—Chargers, 34-24 (P) 2001—Seahawks, 13-10 (Sea) OT
Chargers, 34-7 (SD) 2015—Steelers, 24-20 (SD) Seahawks, 25-22 (SD)
2009—Chargers, 24-20 (O) 2018—Chargers, 33-30 (P) 2002—Seahawks, 31-28 (SD) OT
Chargers, 24-16 (SD) (RS Pts.—Steelers 773, Chargers 558) 2006—Chargers, 20-17 (Sea)
2010—Raiders, 35-27 (O) (PS Pts.—Steelers 76, Chargers 72) 2010—Seahawks, 27-20 (Sea)
Raiders, 28-13 (SD) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 2014—Chargers, 30-21 (SD)
2011—Raiders, 24-17 (SD) **AFC First-Round Playoff 2018—Chargers, 25-17 (S)
Chargers, 38-26 (O) ***AFC Championship (RS Pts.—Seahawks 1,067, Chargers 1,066)

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*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 1983—Redskins, 27-24 (SD) 1986—Dolphins, 37-31 (LA) OT
*L.A. CHARGERS vs. TAMPA BAY 1986—Redskins, 30-27 (SD) 1992—Dolphins, 26-10 (M)
RS: Chargers lead series, 8-3 1989—Redskins, 26-21 (W) 1995—Dolphins, 41-22 (StL)
1976—Chargers, 23-0 (TB) 1998—Redskins, 24-20 (W) 1998—Dolphins, 14-0 (M)
1981—Chargers, 24-23 (TB) 2001—Chargers, 30-3 (SD) 2001—Rams, 42-10 (StL)
1987—Chargers, 17-13 (TB) 2005—Chargers, 23-17 (W) OT 2004—Dolphins, 31-14 (M)
1990—Chargers, 41-10 (SD) 2009—Chargers, 23-20 (SD) 2008—Dolphins, 16-12 (StL)
1992—Chargers, 29-14 (SD) 2013—Redskins, 30-24 (W) OT 2012—Dolphins, 17-14 (M)
1993—Chargers, 32-17 (TB) 2017—Chargers, 30-13 (LA) 2016—Dolphins, 14-10 (LA)
1996—Buccaneers, 25-17 (SD) (RS Pts.—Redskins 268, Chargers 239) (RS Pts.—Dolphins 319, Rams 228)
2004—Chargers, 31-24 (SD) *Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
2008—Chargers, 41-24 (TB) *L.A. RAMS vs. MINNESOTA
2012—Buccaneers, 34-24 (TB) L.A. RAMS vs. ARIZONA RS: Vikings lead series, 22-15-2
2016—Buccaneers, 28-21 (SD) RS: Rams lead series, 40-38-2 PS: Vikings lead series, 5-2
(RS Pts.—Chargers 300, Buccaneers 212) PS: Rams lead series, 1-0; 1961—Rams, 31-17 (LA)
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 See Arizona vs. L.A. Rams Vikings, 42-21 (M)
*L.A. CHARGERS vs. **TENNESSEE L.A. RAMS vs. ATLANTA 1962—Vikings, 38-14 (LA)
RS: Chargers lead series, 27-14-1 RS: Rams lead series, 47-28-2 Tie, 24-24 (M)
PS: Titans lead series, 3-1 PS: Falcons lead series, 2-0; 1963—Rams, 27-24 (LA)
1960—Oilers, 38-28 (H) See Atlanta vs. L.A. Rams Vikings, 21-13 (M)
Chargers, 24-21 (LA) L.A. RAMS vs. BALTIMORE 1964—Rams, 22-13 (LA)
***Oilers, 24-16 (H) RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2; Vikings, 34-13 (M)
1961—Chargers, 34-24 (SD) See Baltimore vs. L.A. Rams 1965—Vikings, 38-35 (LA)
Oilers, 33-13 (H) L.A. RAMS vs. BUFFALO Vikings, 24-13 (M)
***Oilers, 10-3 (SD) RS: Bills lead series, 7-5; 1966—Vikings, 35-7 (M)
1962—Oilers, 42-17 (SD) See Buffalo vs. L.A. Rams Rams, 21-6 (LA)
Oilers, 33-27 (H) L.A. RAMS vs. CAROLINA 1967—Rams, 39-3 (LA)
1963—Chargers, 27-0 (SD) RS: Panthers lead series, 12-8 1968—Rams, 31-3 (M)
Chargers 20-14 (H) PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0; 1969—Vikings, 20-13 (LA)
1964—Chargers, 27-21 (SD) See Carolina vs. L.A. Rams **Vikings, 23-20 (M)
Chargers, 20-17 (H) L.A. RAMS vs. CHICAGO 1970—Vikings, 13-3 (M)
1965—Chargers, 31-14 (SD) RS: Bears lead series, 53-35-3 1972—Vikings, 45-41 (LA)
Chargers, 37-26 (H) PS: Series tied, 1-1; 1973—Vikings, 10-9 (M)
1966—Chargers, 28-22 (H) See Chicago vs. L.A. Rams 1974—Rams, 20-17 (LA)
1967—Chargers, 13-3 (SD) L.A. RAMS vs. CINCINNATI ***Vikings, 14-10 (M)
Oilers, 24-17 (H) RS: Bengals lead series, 8-5; 1976—Tie, 10-10 (M) OT
1968—Chargers, 30-14 (SD) See Cincinnati vs. L.A. Rams ***Vikings, 24-13 (M)
1969—Chargers, 21-17 (H) L.A. RAMS vs. CLEVELAND 1977—Rams, 35-3 (LA)
1970—Tie, 31-31 (SD) RS: Rams lead series, 11-9 ****Vikings, 14-7 (LA)
1971—Oilers, 49-33 (H) PS: Browns lead series, 2-1; 1978—Rams, 34-17 (M)
1972—Chargers, 34-20 (SD) See Cleveland vs. L.A. Rams ****Rams, 34-10 (LA)
1974—Oilers, 21-14 (H) L.A. RAMS vs. DALLAS 1979—Rams, 27-21 (LA) OT
1975—Oilers, 33-17 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 13-12 1985—Rams, 13-10 (LA)
1976—Chargers, 30-27 (SD) PS: Rams lead series, 5-4 ; 1987—Vikings, 21-16 (LA)
1978—Chargers, 45-24 (H) See Dallas vs. L.A. Rams 1988—*****Vikings, 28-17 (M)
1979—****Oilers, 17-14 (SD) L.A. RAMS vs. DENVER 1989—Vikings, 23-21 (M) OT
1984—Chargers, 31-14 (SD) RS: Rams lead series, 9-5; 1991—Vikings, 20-14 (M)
1985—Oilers, 37-35 (H) See Denver vs. L.A. Rams 1992—Vikings, 31-17 (LA)
1986—Chargers, 27-0 (SD) L.A. RAMS vs. DETROIT 1998—Vikings, 38-31 (StL)
1987—Oilers, 33-18 (H) RS: Rams lead series, 44-40-1 1999—****Rams, 49-37 (StL)
1989—Oilers, 34-27 (SD) PS: Lions lead series, 1-0; 2000—Rams, 40-29 (StL)
1990—Oilers, 17-7 (SD) See Detroit vs. L.A. Rams 2003—Rams, 48-17 (StL)
1992—Oilers, 27-0 (H) L.A. RAMS vs. GREEN BAY 2005—Vikings, 27-13 (M)
1993—Chargers, 18-17 (SD) RS: Rams lead series, 46-45-2 2006—Rams, 41-21 (M)
1998—Chargers, 13-7 (T) PS: Series tied, 1-1; 2009—Vikings, 38-10 (StL)
2004—Chargers, 38-17 (SD) See Green Bay vs. L.A. Rams 2012—Vikings, 36-22 (StL)
2006—Chargers, 40-7 (SD) L.A. RAMS vs. HOUSTON 2014—Vikings, 34-6 (StL)
2007—Chargers, 23-17 (T) OT RS: Rams lead series, 3-1; 2015—Vikings, 21-18 (M) OT
*****Chargers, 17-6 (SD) See Houston vs. L.A. Rams 2017—Vikings, 24-7 (M)
2009—Chargers, 42-17 (T) L.A. RAMS vs. INDIANAPOLIS 2018—Rams, 38-31 (LA)
2010—Chargers, 33-25 (SD) RS: Colts lead series, 23-19-2; (RS Pts.—Vikings 899, Rams 858)
2012—Chargers, 38-10 (SD) See Indianapolis vs. L.A. Rams (PS Pts.—Rams 150, Vikings 150)
2013—Titans, 20-17 (T) L.A. RAMS vs. JACKSONVILLE *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
2016—Chargers, 43-35 (SD) RS: Rams lead series, 4-1; **Conference Championship
2018—Chargers, 20-19 (London) See Jacksonville vs. L.A. Rams ***NFC Championship
(RS Pts.—Chargers 1,088, Titans 921) L.A. RAMS vs. KANSAS CITY ****NFC Divisional Playoff
(PS Pts.—Titans 57, Chargers 50) RS: Chiefs lead series; 7-5; *****NFC First-Round Playoff
*Franchise in San Diego from 1961-2016 See Kansas City vs. L.A. Rams *L.A. RAMS vs. NEW ENGLAND
**Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; L.A. RAMS vs. L.A. CHARGERS RS: Patriots lead series, 7-5
known as Oilers prior to 1999 RS: Rams lead series, 7-5; PS: Patriots lead series, 2-0
***AFL Championship See L.A. Chargers vs. L.A. Rams 1974—Patriots, 20-14 (NE)
****AFC Divisional Playoff *L.A. RAMS vs. MIAMI 1980—Rams, 17-14 (NE)
*****AFC First-Round Playoff RS: Dolphins lead series, 11-2 1983—Patriots, 21-7 (LA)
*L.A. CHARGERS vs. WASHINGTON 1971—Dolphins, 20-14 (LA) 1986—Patriots, 30-28 (LA)
RS: Redskins lead series, 7-4 1976—Rams, 31-28 (M) 1989—Rams, 24-20 (NE)
1973—Redskins, 38-0 (W) 1980—Dolphins, 35-14 (LA) 1992—Rams, 14-0 (LA)
1980—Redskins, 40-17 (W) 1983—Dolphins, 30-14 (M) 1998—Rams, 32-18 (StL)

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2001—Rams, 24-17 (NE) **Saints, 31-28 (NO) 1983—Jets, 27-24 (NY) OT
**Patriots, 20-17 (New Orleans) 2001—Saints, 34-31 (StL) 1986—Rams, 17-3 (NY)
2004—Patriots, 40-22 (StL) Rams, 34-21 (NO) 1989—Rams, 38-14 (LA)
2008—Patriots, 23-16 (NE) 2004—Saints, 28-25 (StL) OT 1992—Rams, 18-10 (LA)
2012—Patriots, 45-7 (London) 2005—Rams, 28-17 (StL) 1995—Rams, 23-20 (NY)
2016—Patriots, 26-10 (NE) 2007—Rams, 37-29 (NO) 1998—Rams, 30-10 (StL)
2018—***Patriots, 13-3 (Atlanta) 2009—Saints, 28-23 (StL) 2001—Rams, 34-14 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Patriots 274, Rams 215) 2010—Saints, 31-13 (NO) 2004—Rams, 32-29 (StL) OT
(PS Pts.—Patriots 33, Rams 20) 2011—Rams, 31-21 (StL) 2008—Jets, 47-3 (NY)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 2013—Rams, 27-16 (StL) 2012—Jets, 27-13 (StL)
**Super Bowl XXXVI 2016—Saints, 49-21 (NO) 2016—Rams, 9-6 (NY)
***Super Bowl XLIII 2017—Rams, 26-20 (LA) (RS Pts.—Rams 319, Jets 264)
*L.A. RAMS vs. NEW ORLEANS 2018—Saints, 45-35 (NO) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
RS: Rams lead series, 41-33 ***Rams, 26-23 (NO) OT *L.A. RAMS vs. **OAKLAND
PS: Series tied, 1-1 (RS Pts.—Rams 1,685, Saints 1,552) RS: Raiders lead series, 8-6
1967—Rams, 27-13 (NO) (PS Pts.—Rams 54, Saints 54) 1972—Raiders, 45-17 (O)
1969—Rams, 36-17 (LA) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1977—Rams, 20-14 (LA)
1970—Rams, 30-17 (NO) **NFC First-Round Playoff 1979—Raiders, 24-17 (LA)
Rams, 34-16 (LA) **NFC Championship 1982—Raiders, 37-31 (LA Raiders)
1971—Saints, 24-20 (NO) *L.A. RAMS vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1985—Raiders, 16-6 (LA Rams)
Rams, 45-28 (LA) RS: Rams lead series, 26-16 1988—Rams, 22-17 (LA Raiders)
1972—Rams, 34-14 (LA) PS: Series tied, 1-1 1991—Raiders, 20-17 (LA Raiders)
Saints, 19-16 (NO) 1938—Giants, 28-0 (NY) 1994—Raiders, 20-17 (LA Rams)
1973—Rams, 29-7 (LA) 1940—Rams, 13-0 (NY) 1997—Raiders, 35-17 (O)
Rams, 24-13 (NO) 1941—Giants, 49-14 (NY) 2002—Rams, 28-13 (StL)
1974—Rams, 24-0 (LA) 1945—Rams, 21-17 (NY) 2006—Rams, 20-0 (O)
Saints, 20-7 (NO) 1946—Rams, 31-21 (NY) 2010—Raiders, 16-14 (O)
1975—Rams, 38-14 (LA) 1947—Rams, 34-10 (LA) 2014—Rams, 52-0 (StL)
Rams, 14-7 (NO) 1948—Rams, 52-37 (NY) 2018—Rams, 33-13 (O)
1976—Rams, 16-10 (NO) 1953—Rams, 21-7 (LA) (RS Pts.—Rams 311, Raiders 270)
Rams, 33-14 (LA) 1954—Rams, 17-16 (NY) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
1977—Rams, 14-7 (LA) 1959—Giants, 23-21 (LA) **Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994
Saints, 27-26 (NO) 1961—Giants, 24-14 (NY) *L.A. RAMS vs. PHILADELPHIA
1978—Rams, 26-20 (NO) 1966—Rams, 55-14 (LA) RS: Eagles lead series, 21-17-1
Saints, 10-3 (LA) 1968—Rams, 24-21 (LA) PS: Rams lead series, 2-1
1979—Rams, 35-17 (NO) 1970—Rams, 31-3 (NY) 1937—Rams, 21-3 (P)
Saints, 29-14 (LA) 1973—Rams, 40-6 (LA) 1939—Rams, 35-13 (Colorado Springs)
1980—Rams, 45-31 (LA) 1976—Rams, 24-10 (LA) 1940—Rams, 21-13 (C)
Rams, 27-7 (NO) 1978—Rams, 20-17 (NY) 1942—Rams, 24-14 (Akron)
1981—Saints, 23-17 (NO) 1979—Giants, 20-14 (LA) 1944—Eagles, 26-13 (P)
Saints, 21-13 (LA) 1980—Rams, 28-7 (NY) 1945—Eagles, 28-14 (P)
1983—Rams, 30-27 (LA) 1981—Giants, 10-7 (NY) 1946—Eagles, 25-14 (LA)
Rams, 26-24 (NO) 1983—Rams, 16-6 (NY) 1947—Eagles, 14-7 (P)
1984—Rams, 28-10 (NO) 1984—Rams, 33-12 (LA) 1948—Tie, 28-28 (LA)
Rams, 34-21 (LA) **Giants, 16-13 (LA) 1949—Eagles, 38-14 (P)
1985—Rams, 28-10 (LA) 1985—Giants, 24-19 (NY) **Eagles, 14-0 (LA)
Saints, 29-3 (NO) 1988—Rams, 45-31 (NY) 1950—Eagles, 56-20 (P)
1986—Saints, 6-0 (NO) 1989—Rams, 31-10 (LA) 1955—Rams, 23-21 (P)
Rams, 26-13 (LA) ***Rams, 19-13 (NY) OT 1956—Rams, 27-7 (LA)
1987—Saints, 37-10 (NO) 1990—Giants, 31-7 (LA) 1957—Rams, 17-13 (LA)
Saints, 31-14 (LA) 1991—Rams, 19-13 (NY) 1959—Eagles, 23-20 (P)
1988—Rams, 12-10 (NO) 1992—Rams, 38-17 (LA) 1964—Rams, 20-10 (LA)
Saints, 14-10 (LA) 1993—Giants, 20-10 (NY) 1967—Rams, 33-17 (LA)
1989—Saints, 40-21 (LA) 1994—Rams, 17-10 (LA) 1969—Rams, 23-17 (P)
Rams, 20-17 (NO) OT 1997—Rams, 13-3 (StL) 1972—Rams, 34-3 (P)
1990—Saints, 24-20 (LA) 1999—Rams, 31-10 (StL) 1975—Rams, 42-3 (P)
Saints, 20-17 (NO) 2000—Rams, 38-24 (NY) 1977—Rams, 20-0 (LA)
1991—Saints, 24-7 (NO) 2001—Rams, 15-14 (StL) 1978—Rams, 16-14 (P)
Saints, 24-17 (LA) 2002—Giants, 26-21 (StL) 1983—Eagles, 13-9 (P)
1992—Saints, 13-10 (NO) 2003—Giants, 23-13 (NY) 1985—Rams, 17-6 (P)
Saints, 37-14 (LA) 2005—Giants, 44-24 (NY) 1986—Eagles, 34-20 (P)
1993—Saints, 37-6 (LA) 2008—Giants, 41-13 (StL) 1988—Eagles, 30-24 (P)
Rams, 23-20 (NO) 2011—Giants, 28-16 (NY) 1989—***Rams, 21-7 (P)
1994—Saints, 37-34 (NO) 2014—Giants, 37-27 (StL) 1990—Eagles, 27-21 (LA)
Saints, 31-15 (LA) 2016—Giants, 17-10 (London) 1995—Eagles, 20-9 (P)
1995—Rams, 17-13 (StL) 2017—Rams, 51-17 (NY) 1998—Eagles, 17-14 (P)
Saints, 19-10 (NO) (RS Pts.—Rams 988, Giants 798) 1999—Eagles, 38-31 (P)
1996—Rams, 26-10 (NO) (PS Pts.—Rams 32, Giants 29) 2001—Rams, 20-17 (P) OT
Rams, 14-13 (StL) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 ****Rams, 29-24 (StL)
1997—Rams, 38-24 (StL) and in Cleveland prior to 1946 2002—Eagles, 10-3 (P)
Rams, 34-27 (NO) **NFC First-Round Playoff 2004—Rams, 20-7 (StL)
1998—Saints, 24-17 (StL) ***NFC Divisional Playoff 2005—Eagles, 17-16 (StL)
Saints, 24-3 (NO) *L.A. RAMS vs. N.Y. JETS 2008—Eagles, 38-3 (P)
1999—Rams, 43-12 (StL) RS: Rams lead series, 10-4 2011—Eagles, 31-13 (StL)
Rams, 30-14 (NO) 1970—Jets, 31-20 (LA) 2014—Eagles, 34-28 (P)
2000—Saints, 31-24 (StL) 1974—Rams, 20-13 (NY) 2017—Eagles, 43-35 (LA)
Rams, 26-21 (NO) 1980—Rams, 38-13 (LA) 2018—Eagles, 30-23 (LA)

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(RS Pts.—Rams 798, Eagles 792) 1966—Rams, 34-3 (LA) 2004—Rams, 24-14 (SF)
(PS Pts.—Rams 50, Eagles 45) 49ers, 21-13 (SF) Rams, 16-6 (StL)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1967—49ers, 27-24 (LA) 2005—49ers, 28-25 (SF)
and in Cleveland prior to 1946 Rams, 17-7 (SF) 49ers, 24-20 (StL)
**NFL Championship 1968—Rams, 24-10 (LA) 2006—49ers, 20-13 (SF)
***NFC First-Round Playoff Tie, 20-20 (SF) Rams, 20-17 (StL)
****NFC Championship 1969—Rams, 27-21 (SF) 2007—49ers, 17-16 (StL)
*L.A. RAMS vs. **PITTSBURGH Rams, 41-30 (LA) Rams, 13-9 (SF)
RS: Rams lead series, 15-8-2 1970—49ers, 20-6 (LA) 2008—49ers, 35-16 (SF)
PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0 Rams, 30-13 (SF) 49ers, 17-16 (StL)
1938—Rams, 13-7 (New Orleans) 1971—Rams, 20-13 (SF) 2009—49ers, 35-0 (SF)
1939—Tie, 14-14 (C) Rams, 17-6 (LA) 49ers, 28-6 (StL)
1941—Rams, 17-14 (Akron) 1972—Rams, 31-7 (LA) 2010—49ers, 23-20 (SF) OT
1947—Rams, 48-7 (P) Rams, 26-16 (SF) Rams, 25-17 (StL)
1948—Rams, 31-14 (LA) 1973—Rams, 40-20 (SF) 2011—49ers, 26-0 (SF)
1949—Tie, 7-7 (P) Rams, 31-13 (LA) 49ers, 34-27 (StL)
1952—Rams, 28-14 (LA) 1974—Rams, 37-14 (LA) 2012—Tie, 24-24 (SF) OT
1955—Rams, 27-26 (LA) Rams, 15-13 (SF) Rams, 16-13 (StL) OT
1956—Steelers, 30-13 (P) 1975—Rams, 23-14 (SF) 2013—49ers, 35-11 (StL)
1961—Rams, 24-14 (LA) 49ers, 24-23 (LA) 49ers, 23-13 (SF)
1964—Rams, 26-14 (P) 1976—49ers, 16-0 (LA) 2014—49ers, 31-17 (StL)
1968—Rams, 45-10 (LA) Rams, 23-3 (SF) Rams, 13-10 (SF)
1971—Rams, 23-14 (P) 1977—Rams, 34-14 (LA) 2015—Rams, 27-6 (StL)
1975—Rams, 10-3 (LA) Rams, 23-10 (SF) 49ers, 19-16 (SF) OT
1978—Rams, 10-7 (LA) 1978—Rams, 27-10 (LA) 2016—49ers, 28-0 (SF)
1979—***Steelers, 31-19 (Pasadena) Rams, 31-28 (SF) 49ers, 22-21 (LA)
1981—Steelers, 24-0 (P) 1979—Rams, 27-24 (LA) 2017—Rams, 41-39 (SF)
1984—Steelers, 24-14 (P) Rams, 26-20 (SF) 49ers, 34-13 (LA)
1987—Rams, 31-21 (LA) 1980—Rams, 48-26 (LA) 2018—Rams, 39-10 (SF)
1990—Steelers, 41-10 (P) Rams, 31-17 (SF) Rams, 48-32 (LA)
1993—Rams, 27-0 (LA) 1981—49ers, 20-17 (SF) (RS Pts.—49ers 3.088, Rams 2,978)
1996—Steelers, 42-6 (P) 49ers, 33-31 (LA) (PS Pts.—49ers 30, Rams 3)
2003—Rams, 33-21 (P) 1982—49ers, 30-24 (LA) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015
2007—Steelers, 41-24 (StL) Rams, 21-20 (SF) **NFC Championship
2011—Steelers, 27-0 (P) 1983—Rams, 10-7 (SF) *L.A. RAMS vs. SEATTLE
2015—Steelers, 12-6 (StL) 49ers, 45-35 (LA) RS: Seahawks lead series, 23-18
(RS Pts.—Rams 487, Steelers 448) 1984—49ers, 33-0 (LA) PS: Rams lead series, 1-0
(PS Pts.—Steelers 31, Rams 19) 49ers, 19-16 (SF) 1976—Rams, 45-6 (LA)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1985—49ers, 28-14 (LA) 1979—Rams, 24-0 (Sea)
and in Cleveland prior to 1946 Rams, 27-20 (SF) 1985—Rams, 35-24 (Sea)
**Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940 1986—Rams, 16-13 (LA) 1988—Rams, 31-10 (LA)
***Super Bowl XIV 49ers, 24-14 (SF) 1991—Seahawks, 23-9 (Sea)
*L.A. RAMS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1987—49ers, 31-10 (LA) 1997—Seahawks, 17-9 (StL)
RS: 49ers lead series, 68-67-3 49ers, 48-0 (SF) 2000—Rams, 37-34 (Sea)
PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0 1988—49ers, 24-21 (LA) 2002—Rams, 37-20 (StL)
1950—Rams, 35-14 (SF) Rams, 38-16 (SF) Seahawks, 30-10 (Sea)
Rams, 28-21 (LA) 1989—Rams, 13-12 (SF) 2003—Seahawks, 24-23 (Sea)
1951—49ers, 44-17 (SF) 49ers, 30-27 (LA) Rams, 27-22 (StL)
Rams, 23-16 (LA) **49ers, 30-3 (SF) 2004—Rams, 33-27 (Sea) OT
1952—Rams, 35-9 (LA) 1990—Rams, 28-17 (SF) Rams, 23-12 (StL)
Rams, 34-21 (SF) 49ers, 26-10 (LA) **Rams, 27-20 (Sea)
1953—49ers, 31-30 (SF) 1991—49ers, 27-10 (SF) 2005—Seahawks, 37-31 (StL)
49ers, 31-27 (LA) 49ers, 33-10 (LA) Seahawks, 31-16 (Sea)
1954—Tie, 24-24 (LA) 1992—49ers, 27-24 (SF) 2006—Seahawks, 30-28 (StL)
Rams, 42-34 (SF) 49ers, 27-10 (LA) Seahawks, 24-22 (Sea)
1955—Rams, 23-14 (SF) 1993—49ers, 40-17 (SF) 2007—Seahawks, 33-6 (Sea)
Rams, 27-14 (LA) 49ers, 35-10 (LA) Seahawks, 24-19 (StL)
1956—49ers, 33-30 (SF) 1994—49ers, 34-19 (LA) 2008—Seahawks, 37-13 (Sea)
Rams, 30-6 (LA) 49ers, 31-27 (SF) Seahawks, 23-20 (StL)
1957—49ers, 23-20 (SF) 1995—49ers, 44-10 (StL) 2009—Seahawks, 28-0 (Sea)
Rams, 37-24 (LA) 49ers, 41-13 (SF) Seahawks, 27-17 (StL)
1958—Rams, 33-3 (SF) 1996—49ers, 34-0 (SF) 2010—Rams, 20-3 (StL)
Rams, 56-7 (LA) 49ers, 28-11 (StL) Seahawks, 16-6 (Sea)
1959—49ers, 34-0 (SF) 1997—49ers, 15-12 (StL) 2011—Seahawks, 24-7 (StL)
49ers, 24-16 (LA) 49ers, 30-10 (SF) Seahawks, 30-13 (Sea)
1960—49ers, 13-9 (SF) 1998—49ers, 28-10 (StL) 2012—Rams, 19-13 (StL)
49ers, 23-7 (LA) 49ers, 38-19 (SF) Seahawks, 20-13 (Sea)
1961—49ers, 35-0 (SF) 1999—Rams, 42-20 (StL) 2013—Seahawks, 14-9 (StL)
Rams, 17-7 (LA) Rams, 23-7 (SF) Seahawks, 27-9 (Sea)
1962—Rams, 28-14 (SF) 2000—Rams, 41-24 (StL) 2014—Rams, 28-26 (StL)
49ers, 24-17 (LA) Rams, 34-24 (SF) Seahawks, 20-6 (Sea)
1963—Rams, 28-21 (LA) 2001—Rams, 30-26 (SF) 2015—Rams, 34-31 (StL) OT
Rams, 21-17 (SF) Rams, 27-14 (StL) Rams, 23-17 (Sea)
1964—Rams, 42-14 (LA) 2002—49ers, 37-13 (SF) 2016—Rams, 9-3 (LA)
49ers, 28-7 (SF) Rams, 31-20 (StL) Seahawks, 24-3 (S)
1965—49ers, 45-21 (LA) 2003—Rams, 27-24 (StL) OT 2017—Seahawks, 16-10 (LA)
49ers, 30-27 (SF) 49ers, 30-10 (SF) Rams, 42-7 (S)

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2018—Rams, 33-31 (S) ***Rams, 19-10 (LA) See Houston vs. Miami
Rams, 36-31 (LA) 1977—Redskins, 17-14 (W) MIAMI vs. INDIANAPOLIS
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 896, Rams 835) 1981—Redskins, 30-7 (LA) RS: Dolphins lead series, 45-27
(PS Pts.—Rams 27, Seahawks 20) 1983—Redskins, 42-20 (LA) PS: Dolphins lead series, 2-0;
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 ***Redskins, 51-7 (W) See Indianapolis vs. Miami
**NFC First-Round Playoff 1986—****Redskins, 19-7 (W) MIAMI vs. JACKSONVILLE
*L.A. RAMS vs. TAMPA BAY 1987—Rams, 30-26 (W) RS: Series tied, 4-4
RS: Rams lead series, 14-8 1991—Redskins, 27-6 (LA) PS: Jaguars lead series, 1-0;
PS: Rams lead series, 2-0 1993—Rams, 10-6 (LA) See Jacksonville vs. Miami
1977—Rams, 31-0 (LA) 1994—Redskins, 24-21 (LA) MIAMI vs. KANSAS CITY
1978—Rams, 26-23 (LA) 1995—Redskins, 35-23 (StL) RS: Chiefs lead series, 14-13
1979—Buccaneers, 21-6 (TB) 1996—Redskins, 17-10 (StL) PS: Dolphins lead series, 3-0;
**Rams, 9-0 (TB) 1997—Rams, 23-20 (W) See Kansas City vs. Miami
1980—Buccaneers, 10-9 (TB) 2000—Redskins, 33-20 (StL) MIAMI vs. L.A. CHARGERS
1984—Rams, 34-33 (TB) 2002—Redskins, 20-17 (W) RS: Dolphins lead series, 16-13
1985—Rams, 31-27 (TB) 2005—Redskins, 24-9 (StL) PS: Series tied, 2-2;
1986—Rams, 26-20 (LA) OT 2006—Rams, 37-31 (StL) OT See L.A. Chargers vs. Miami
1987—Rams, 35-3 (LA) 2008—Rams, 19-17 (W) MIAMI vs. L.A. RAMS
1990—Rams, 35-14 (TB) 2009—Redskins, 9-7 (W) RS: Dolphins lead series, 11-2;
1992—Rams, 31-27 (TB) 2010—Rams, 30-16 (StL) See L.A. Rams vs. Miami
1994—Buccaneers, 24-14 (TB) 2011—Redskins, 17-10 (StL) MIAMI vs. MINNESOTA
1999—**Rams, 11-6 (StL) 2012—Rams, 31-28 (StL) RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-5
2000—Buccaneers, 38-35 (TB) 2014—Rams, 24-0 (W) PS: Dolphins lead series, 1-0
2001—Buccaneers, 24-17 (StL) 2015—Redskins, 24-10 (W) 1972—Dolphins, 16-14 (Minn)
2002—Buccaneers, 26-14 (TB) 2017—Redskins, 27-20 (LA) 1973—*Dolphins, 24-7 (Houston)
2004—Rams, 28-21 (StL) (RS Pts.—Redskins 837, Rams 691) 1976—Vikings, 29-7 (Mia)
2007—Buccaneers, 24-3 (TB) (PS Pts.—Redskins 94, Rams 48) 1979—Dolphins, 27-12 (Minn)
2010—Buccaneers, 18-17 (TB) *Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 1982—Dolphins, 22-14 (Mia)
2012—Rams, 28-13 (TB) and in Cleveland prior to 1946 1988—Dolphins, 24-7 (Mia)
2013—Rams, 23-13 (StL) **NFL Championship 1994—Vikings, 38-35 (Minn)
2014—Rams, 19-17 (TB) ***NFC Divisional Playoff 2000—Vikings, 13-7 (Minn)
2015—Rams, 31-23 (StL) ****NFC First-Round Playoff 2002—Vikings, 20-17 (Minn)
2016—Rams, 37-32 (TB) 2006—Dolphins, 24-20 (Mia)
(RS Pts.—Rams 530, Buccaneers 451) MIAMI vs. ARIZONA 2010—Dolphins, 14-10 (Minn)
(PS Pts.—Rams 20, Buccaneers 6) RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-3; 2014—Dolphins, 37-35 (Mia)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 See Arizona vs. Miami 2018—Vikings, 41-17 (Min)
**NFC Championship MIAMI vs. ATLANTA (RS Pts.—Dolphins 253, Vikings 247)
*L.A. RAMS vs. **TENNESSEE RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-4; (PS Pts.—Dolphins 24, Vikings 7)
RS: Rams lead series, 7-5 See Atlanta vs. Miami *Super Bowl VIII
PS: Rams lead series, 1-0 MIAMI vs. BALTIMORE MIAMI vs. *NEW ENGLAND
1973—Rams, 31-26 (H) RS: Ravens lead series, 7-6 RS: Dolphins lead series, 54-50
1978—Rams, 10-6 (H) PS: Ravens lead series, 2-0; PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1
1981—Oilers, 27-20 (LA) See Baltimore vs. Miami 1966—Patriots, 20-14 (M)
1984—Rams, 27-16 (LA) MIAMI vs. BUFFALO 1967—Patriots, 41-10 (B)
1987—Oilers, 20-16 (H) RS: Dolphins lead series, 60-45-1 Dolphins, 41-32 (M)
1990—Rams, 17-13 (LA) PS: Bills lead series, 3-1; 1968—Dolphins, 34-10 (B)
1993—Rams, 28-13 (H) See Buffalo vs. Miami Dolphins, 38-7 (M)
1999—Titans, 24-21 (T) MIAMI vs. CAROLINA 1969—Dolphins, 17-16 (B)
***Rams, 23-16 (Atlanta) RS: Dolphins lead series, 4-2; Patriots, 38-23 (Tampa)
2005—Rams, 31-27 (StL) See Carolina vs. Miami 1970—Patriots, 27-14 (B)
2009—Titans, 47-7 (T) MIAMI vs. CHICAGO Dolphins, 37-20 (M)
2013—Titans, 28-21 (StL) RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-4; 1971—Dolphins, 41-3 (M)
2017—Rams, 27-23 (T) See Chicago vs. Miami Patriots, 34-13 (NE)
(RS Pts.—Titans 270, Rams 256) MIAMI vs. CINCINNATI 1972—Dolphins, 52-0 (M)
(PS Pts.—Rams 23, Titans 16) RS: Dolphins lead series, 15-7 Dolphins, 37-21 (NE)
*Franchise in St. Louis from 1995-2015 PS: Dolphins lead series, 1-0; 1973—Dolphins, 44-23 (M)
**Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; See Cincinnati vs. Miami Dolphins, 30-14 (NE)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 MIAMI vs. CLEVELAND 1974—Patriots, 34-24 (NE)
***Super Bowl XXXIV RS: Dolphins lead series, 9-8 Dolphins, 34-27 (M)
*L.A. RAMS vs. WASHINGTON PS: Dolphins lead series, 2-0; 1975—Dolphins, 22-14 (NE)
RS: Redskins lead series, 24-11-1 See Cleveland vs. Miami Dolphins, 20-7 (M)
PS: Series tied, 2-2 MIAMI vs. DALLAS 1976—Patriots, 30-14 (NE)
1937—Redskins, 16-7 (C) RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-6 Dolphins, 10-3 (M)
1938—Redskins, 37-13 (W) PS: Cowboys lead series, 1-0; 1977—Dolphins, 17-5 (M)
1941—Redskins, 17-13 (W) See Dallas vs. Miami Patriots, 14-10 (NE)
1942—Redskins, 33-14 (W) MIAMI vs. DENVER 1978—Patriots, 33-24 (NE)
1944—Redskins, 14-10 (W) RS: Dolphins lead series, 12-5-1 Dolphins, 23-3 (M)
1945—**Rams, 15-14 (C) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0; 1979—Patriots, 28-13 (NE)
1948—Rams, 41-13 (W) See Denver vs. Miami Dolphins, 39-24 (M)
1949—Rams, 53-27 (LA) MIAMI vs. DETROIT 1980—Patriots, 34-0 (NE)
1951—Redskins, 31-21 (W) RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-5; Dolphins, 16-13 (M) OT
1962—Redskins, 20-14 (W) See Detroit vs. Miami 1981—Dolphins, 30-27 (NE) OT
1963—Redskins, 37-14 (LA) MIAMI vs. GREEN BAY Dolphins, 24-14 (M)
1967—Tie, 28-28 (LA) RS: Dolphins lead series, 10-5; 1982—Patriots, 3-0 (NE)
1969—Rams, 24-13 (W) See Green Bay vs. Miami **Dolphins, 28-13 (M)
1971—Redskins, 38-24 (LA) MIAMI vs. HOUSTON 1983—Dolphins, 34-24 (M)
1974—Redskins, 23-17 (LA) RS: Texans lead series, 8-1; Patriots, 17-6 (NE)

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1984—Dolphins, 28-7 (M) MIAMI vs. NEW ORLEANS Dolphins, 31-23 (NY)
Dolphins, 44-24 (NE) RS: Series tied, 6-6 1990—Dolphins, 20-16 (M)
1985—Patriots, 17-13 (NE) 1970—Dolphins, 21-10 (M) Dolphins, 17-3 (NY)
Dolphins, 30-27 (M) 1974—Dolphins, 21-0 (NO) 1991—Jets, 41-23 (NY)
***Patriots, 31-14 (M) 1980—Dolphins, 21-16 (M) Jets, 23-20 (M) OT
1986—Patriots, 34-7 (NE) 1983—Saints, 17-7 (NO) 1992—Jets, 26-14 (NY)
Patriots, 34-27 (M) 1986—Dolphins, 31-27 (NO) Dolphins, 19-17 (M)
1987—Patriots, 28-21 (NE) 1992—Saints, 24-13 (NO) 1993—Jets, 24-14 (M)
Patriots, 24-10 (M) 1995—Saints, 33-30 (NO) Jets, 27-10 (NY)
1988—Patriots, 21-10 (NE) 1998—Dolphins, 30-10 (M) 1994—Dolphins, 28-14 (M)
Patriots, 6-3 (M) 2005—Dolphins, 21-6 (Baton Rouge) Dolphins, 28-24 (NY)
1989—Dolphins, 24-10 (NE) 2009—Saints, 46-34 (M) 1995—Dolphins, 52-14 (M)
Dolphins, 31-10 (M) 2013—Saints, 38-17 (NO) Jets, 17-16 (NY)
1990—Dolphins, 27-24 (NE) 2017—Saints, 20-0 (London) 1996—Dolphins, 36-27 (M)
Dolphins, 17-10 (M) (RS Pts.—Saints 247, Dolphins 246) Dolphins, 31-28 (NY)
1991—Dolphins, 20-10 (NE) MIAMI vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1997—Dolphins, 31-20 (NY)
Dolphins, 30-20 (M) RS: Giants lead series, 6-2 Dolphins, 24-17 (M)
1992—Dolphins, 38-17 (M) 1972—Dolphins, 23-13 (NY) 1998—Jets, 20-9 (NY)
Dolphins, 16-13 (NE) OT 1990—Giants, 20-3 (NY) Jets, 21-16 (M)
1993—Dolphins, 17-13 (M) 1993—Giants, 19-14 (M) 1999—Jets, 28-20 (NY)
Patriots, 33-27 (NE) OT 1996—Giants, 17-7 (M) Jets, 38-31 (M)
1994—Dolphins, 39-35 (M) 2003—Dolphins, 23-10 (NY) 2000—Jets, 40-37 (NY) OT
Dolphins, 23-3 (NE) 2007—Giants, 13-10 (London) Jets, 20-3 (M)
1995—Dolphins, 20-3 (NE) 2011—Giants, 20-17 (NY) 2001—Jets, 21-17 (NY)
Patriots, 34-17 (M) 2015—Giants, 31-24 (M) Jets, 24-0 (M)
1996—Dolphins, 24-10 (M) (RS Pts.—Giants 143, Dolphins 121) 2002—Dolphins, 30-3 (M)
Patriots, 42-23 (NE) MIAMI vs. N.Y. JETS Jets, 13-10 (NY)
1997—Patriots, 27-24 (NE) RS: Jets lead series, 54-51-1 2003—Dolphins, 21-10 (NY)
Patriots, 14-12 (M) PS: Dolphins lead series, 1-0 Dolphins, 23-21 (M)
**Patriots, 17-3 (NE) 1966—Jets, 19-14 (M) 2004—Jets, 17-9 (M)
1998—Dolphins, 12-9 (M) OT Jets, 30-13 (NY) Jets, 41-14 (NY)
Patriots, 26-23 (NE) 1967—Jets, 29-7 (NY) 2005—Jets, 17-7 (NY)
1999—Dolphins, 31-30 (NE) Jets, 33-14 (M) Dolphins, 24-20 (M)
Dolphins, 27-17 (M) 1968—Jets, 35-17 (NY) 2006—Jets, 20-17 (NY)
2000—Dolphins, 10-3 (M) Jets, 31-7 (M) Jets, 13-10 (M)
Dolphins, 27-24 (NE) 1969—Jets, 34-31 (NY) 2007—Jets, 31-28 (NY)
2001—Dolphins, 30-10 (M) Jets, 27-9 (M) Jets, 40-13 (M)
Patriots, 20-13 (NE) 1970—Dolphins, 20-6 (NY) 2008—Jets, 20-14 (M)
2002—Dolphins, 26-13 (M) Dolphins, 16-10 (M) Dolphins, 24-17 (NY)
Patriots, 27-24 (NE) OT 1971—Jets, 14-10 (M) 2009—Dolphins, 31-27 (M)
2003—Patriots, 19-13 (M) OT Dolphins, 30-14 (NY) Dolphins, 30-25 (NY)
Patriots, 12-0 (NE) 1972—Dolphins, 27-17 (NY) 2010—Jets, 31-23 (M)
2004—Patriots, 24-10 (NE) Dolphins, 28-24 (M) Dolphins, 10-6 (NY)
Dolphins, 29-28 (M) 1973—Dolphins, 31-3 (M) 2011—Jets, 24-6 (NY)
2005—Patriots, 23-16 (M) Dolphins, 24-14 (NY) Dolphins, 19-17 (M)
Dolphins, 28-26 (NE) 1974—Dolphins, 21-17 (M) 2012—Jets, 23-20 (M) OT
2006—Patriots, 20-10 (NE) Jets, 17-14 (NY) Dolphins, 30-9 (NY)
Dolphins, 21-0 (M) 1975—Dolphins, 43-0 (NY) 2013—Dolphins, 23-3 (NY)
2007—Patriots, 49-28 (M) Dolphins, 27-7 (M) Jets, 20-7 (M)
Patriots, 28-7 (NE) 1976—Dolphins, 16-0 (M) 2014—Dolphins, 16-13 (NY)
2008—Dolphins, 38-13 (NE) Dolphins, 27-7 (NY) Jets, 37-24 (M)
Patriots, 48-28 (M) 1977—Dolphins, 21-17 (M) 2015—Jets, 27-14 (London)
2009—Patriots, 27-17 (NE) Dolphins, 14-10 (NY) Jets, 38-20 (NY)
Dolphins, 22-21 (M) 1978—Jets, 33-20 (NY) 2016—Jets, 27-23 (M)
2010—Patriots, 41-14 (M) Jets, 24-13 (M) Jets, 34-13 (NY)
Patriots, 38-7 (NE) 1979—Jets, 33-27 (NY) 2017—Jets, 20-6 (NY)
2011—Patriots, 38-24 (M) Jets, 27-24 (M) Dolphins, 31-28 (M)
Patriots, 27-24 (NE) 1980—Jets, 17-14 (NY) 2018—Dolphins, 20-12 (NY)
2012—Patriots, 23-16 (M) Jets, 24-17 (M) Dolphins, 13-6 (M)
Patriots, 28-0 (NE) 1981—Tie, 28-28 (M) OT (RS Pts.—Dolphins 2,307, Jets 2,265)
2013—Patriots, 27-17 (NE) Jets, 16-15 (NY) (PS Pts.—Dolphins 14, Jets 0)
Dolphins, 24-20 (M) 1982—Dolphins, 45-28 (NY) *AFC Championship
2014—Dolphins, 33-20 (M) Dolphins, 20-19 (M) MIAMI vs. *OAKLAND
Patriots, 41-13 (NE) *Dolphins, 14-0 (M) RS: Series tied, 17-17-1
2015—Patriots, 36-7 (NE) 1983—Dolphins, 32-14 (NY) PS: Raiders lead series, 3-1
Dolphins, 20-10 (M) Dolphins, 34-14 (M) 1966—Raiders, 23-14 (M)
2016—Patriots, 31-24 (NE) 1984—Dolphins, 31-17 (NY) Raiders, 21-10 (O)
Patriots, 35-14 (M) Dolphins, 28-17 (M) 1967—Raiders, 31-17 (O)
2017—Patriots, 35-17 (NE) 1985—Jets, 23-7 (NY) 1968—Raiders, 47-21 (M)
Dolphins, 27-20 (M) Dolphins, 21-17 (M) 1969—Raiders, 20-17 (O)
2018—Patriots, 38-7 (NE) 1986—Jets, 51-45 (NY) OT Tie, 20-20 (M)
Dolphins, 34-33 (M) Dolphins, 45-3 (M) 1970—Dolphins, 20-13 (M)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 2,268, Patriots 2,239) 1987—Jets, 37-31 (NY) OT **Raiders, 21-14 (O)
(PS Pts.—Patriots 61, Dolphins 45) Dolphins, 37-28 (M) 1973—Raiders, 12-7 (O)
*Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 1988—Jets, 44-30 (M) ***Dolphins, 27-10 (M)
**AFC First-Round Playoff Jets, 38-34 (NY) 1974—**Raiders, 28-26 (O)
***AFC Championship 1989—Jets, 40-33 (M) 1975—Raiders, 31-21 (M)

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1978—Dolphins, 23-6 (M) 2016—Dolphins, 30-15 (M) 1978—Oilers, 35-30 (H)
1979—Raiders, 13-3 (O) ***Steelers, 30-12 (P) **Oilers, 17-9 (M)
1980—Raiders, 16-10 (O) (RS Pts.—Dolphins 477, Steelers 436) 1979—Oilers, 9-6 (M)
1981—Raiders, 33-17 (M) (PS Pts.—Steelers 109, Dolphins 92) 1981—Dolphins, 16-10 (H)
1983—Raiders, 27-14 (LA) *AFC Championship 1983—Dolphins, 24-17 (H)
1984—Raiders, 45-34 (M) **AFC Divisional Playoff 1984—Dolphins, 28-10 (M)
1986—Raiders, 30-28 (M) ***AFC First-Round Playoff 1985—Oilers, 26-23 (H)
1988—Dolphins, 24-14 (LA) MIAMI vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1986—Dolphins, 28-7 (M)
1990—Raiders, 13-10 (M) RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-5 1989—Oilers, 39-7 (H)
1992—Dolphins, 20-7 (M) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0 1991—Oilers, 17-13 (M)
1994—Dolphins, 20-17 (M) OT 1973—Dolphins, 21-13 (M) 1992—Dolphins, 19-16 (M)
1996—Raiders, 17-7 (O) 1977—Dolphins, 19-15 (SF) 1996—Dolphins, 23-20 (H)
1997—Dolphins, 34-16 (O) 1980—Dolphins, 17-13 (M) 1997—Dolphins, 16-13 (M) OT
1998—Dolphins, 27-17 (O) 1983—Dolphins, 20-17 (SF) 1999—Dolphins, 17-0 (M)
1999—Dolphins, 16-9 (O) 1984—*49ers, 38-16 (Stanford) 2001—Dolphins, 31-23 (T)
2000—**Raiders, 27-0 (O) 1986—49ers, 31-16 (M) 2003—Titans, 31-7 (T)
2001—Dolphins, 18-15 (M) 1992—49ers, 27-3 (SF) 2004—Titans, 17-7 (M)
2002—Dolphins, 23-17 (M) 1995—49ers, 44-20 (M) 2005—Dolphins, 24-10 (M)
2005—Dolphins, 33-21 (O) 2001—49ers, 21-0 (SF) 2006—Dolphins, 13-10 (M)
2007—Raiders, 35-17 (M) 2004—Dolphins, 24-17 (SF) 2009—Titans, 27-24 (T) OT
2008—Dolphins, 17-15 (M) 2008—Dolphins, 14-9 (M) 2010—Dolphins, 29-17 (M)
2010—Dolphins, 33-17 (O) 2012—49ers, 27-13 (SF) 2012—Titans, 37-3 (M)
2011—Dolphins, 34-14 (M) 2016—Dolphins, 31-24 (M) 2015—Dolphins, 38-10 (T)
2012—Dolphins, 35-13 (M) (RS Pts.—49ers 258, Dolphins 198) 2016—Titans, 30-17 (M)
2014—Dolphins, 38-14 (London) (PS Pts.—49ers 38, Dolphins 16) 2017—Dolphins, 16-10 (M)
2017—Raiders, 27-24 (M) *Super Bowl XIX 2018—Dolphins, 27-20 (M)
2018—Dolphins, 28-20 (M) MIAMI vs. SEATTLE (RS Pts.—Dolphins 710, Titans 695)
(RS Pts.—Dolphins 734, Raiders 706) RS: Dolphins lead series, 8-4 (PS Pts.—Titans 17, Dolphins 9)
(PS Pts.—Raiders 86, Dolphins 67) PS: Dolphins lead series, 2-1 *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
*Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 1977—Dolphins, 31-13 (M) known as Oilers prior to 1999
**AFC Divisional Playoff 1979—Dolphins, 19-10 (M) **AFC First-Round Playoff
***AFC Championship 1983—*Seahawks, 27-20 (M) MIAMI vs. WASHINGTON
MIAMI vs. PHILADELPHIA 1984—*Dolphins, 31-10 (M) RS: Dolphins lead series, 8-4
RS: Dolphins lead series, 8-6 1987—Seahawks, 24-20 (S) PS: Series tied, 1-1
1970—Eagles, 24-17 (P) 1990—Dolphins, 24-17 (M) 1972—*Dolphins, 14-7 (Los Angeles)
1975—Dolphins, 24-16 (M) 1992—Dolphins, 19-17 (S) 1974—Redskins, 20-17 (W)
1978—Eagles, 17-3 (P) 1996—Seahawks, 22-15 (M) 1978—Dolphins, 16-0 (W)
1981—Dolphins, 13-10 (M) 1999—**Dolphins, 20-17 (S) 1981—Dolphins, 13-10 (M)
1984—Dolphins, 24-23 (M) 2000—Dolphins, 23-0 (M) 1982—**Redskins, 27-17 (Pasadena)
1987—Dolphins, 28-10 (P) 2001—Dolphins, 24-20 (S) 1984—Dolphins, 35-17 (W)
1990—Dolphins, 23-20 (M) OT 2004—Seahawks, 24-17 (S) 1987—Dolphins, 23-21 (M)
1993—Dolphins, 19-14 (P) 2008—Dolphins, 21-19 (M) 1990—Redskins, 42-20 (W)
1996—Eagles, 35-28 (P) 2012—Dolphins, 24-21 (M) 1993—Dolphins, 17-10 (M)
1999—Dolphins, 16-13 (M) 2016—Seahawks, 12-10 (S) 1999—Redskins, 21-10 (W)
2003—Eagles, 34-27 (M) (RS Pts.—Dolphins 247, Seahawks 199) 2003—Dolphins, 24-23 (M)
2007—Eagles, 17-7 (P) (PS Pts.—Dolphins 71, Seahawks 54) 2007—Redskins, 16-13 (W) OT
2011—Eagles, 26-10 (M) *AFC Divisional Playoff 2011—Dolphins, 20-9 (M)
2015—Dolphins, 20-19 (P) **AFC First-Round Playoff 2015—Dolphins, 17-10 (W)
(RS Pts.—Eagles 278, Dolphins 259) MIAMI vs. TAMPA BAY (RS Pts.—Dolphins 225, Redskins 199)
MIAMI vs. PITTSBURGH RS: Buccaneers lead series, 6-5 (PS Pts.—Redskins 34, Dolphins 31)
RS: Steelers lead series, 12-11 1976—Dolphins, 23-20 (TB) *Super Bowl VII
PS: Series tied, 2-2 1982—Buccaneers, 23-17 (TB) **Super Bowl XVII
1971—Dolphins, 24-21 (M) 1985—Dolphins, 41-38 (M)
1972—*Dolphins, 21-17 (P) 1988—Dolphins, 17-14 (TB) MINNESOTA vs. ARIZONA
1973—Dolphins, 30-26 (M) 1991—Dolphins, 33-14 (M) RS: Vikings lead series, 15-11
1976—Steelers, 14-3 (P) 1997—Buccaneers, 31-21 (TB) PS: Vikings lead series, 2-0;
1979—**Steelers, 34-14 (P) 2000—Buccaneers, 16-13 (M) See Arizona vs. Minnesota
1980—Steelers, 23-10 (P) 2005—Buccaneers, 27-13 (TB) MINNESOTA vs. ATLANTA
1981—Dolphins, 30-10 (M) 2009—Dolphins, 25-23 (M) RS: Vikings lead series, 18-10
1984—Dolphins, 31-7 (P) 2013—Buccaneers, 22-19 (TB) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
*Dolphins, 45-28 (M) 2017—Buccaneers, 30-20 (M) See Atlanta vs. Minnesota
1985—Dolphins, 24-20 (M) (RS Pts.—Buccaneers 258, Dolphins 242) MINNESOTA vs. BALTIMORE
1987—Dolphins, 35-24 (M) MIAMI vs. *TENNESSEE RS: Series tied, 3-3;
1988—Steelers, 40-24 (P) RS: Dolphins lead series, 21-16 See Baltimore vs. Minnesota
1989—Steelers, 34-14 (M) PS: Titans lead series, 1-0 MINNESOTA vs. BUFFALO
1990—Dolphins, 28-6 (P) 1966—Dolphins, 20-13 (H) RS: Vikings lead series, 8-6;
1993—Steelers, 21-20 (M) Dolphins, 29-28 (M) See Buffalo vs. Minnesota
1994—Steelers, 16-13 (P) OT 1967—Oilers, 17-14 (H) MINNESOTA vs. CAROLINA
1995—Dolphins, 23-10 (M) Oilers, 41-10 (M) RS: Vikings lead series, 8-6;
1996—Steelers, 24-17 (M) 1968—Oilers, 24-10 (M) See Carolina vs. Minnesota
1998—Dolphins, 21-0 (M) Dolphins, 24-7 (H) MINNESOTA vs. CHICAGO
2004—Steelers, 13-3 (M) 1969—Oilers, 22-10 (H) RS: Vikings lead series, 60-53-2
2006—Steelers, 28-17 (P) Oilers, 32-7 (M) PS: Bears lead series, 1-0;
2007—Steelers, 3-0 (P) 1970—Dolphins, 20-10 (H) See Chicago vs. Minnesota
2009—Steelers, 30-24 (M) 1972—Dolphins, 34-13 (M) MINNESOTA vs. CINCINNATI
2010—Steelers, 23-22 (M) 1975—Oilers, 20-19 (H) RS: Vikings lead series, 7-6;
2013—Dolphins, 34-28 (P) 1977—Dolphins, 27-7 (M) See Cincinnati vs. Minnesota

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MINNESOTA vs. CLEVELAND 1988—Vikings, 45-3 (M) 1973—Vikings, 24-16 (M)
RS: Vikings lead series, 11-4 1990—Vikings, 32-3 (M) 1976—**Raiders, 32-14 (Pasadena)
PS: Vikings lead series, 1-0; 1991—Saints, 26-0 (NO) 1977—Raiders, 35-13 (O)
See Cleveland vs. Minnesota 1993—Saints, 17-14 (M) 1978—Raiders, 27-20 (O)
MINNESOTA vs. DALLAS 1994—Vikings, 21-20 (M) 1981—Raiders, 36-10 (M)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 12-11 1995—Vikings, 43-24 (M) 1984—Raiders, 23-20 (LA)
PS: Cowboys lead series, 4-3; 1998—Vikings, 31-24 (M) 1987—Vikings, 31-20 (M)
See Dallas vs. Minnesota 2000—**Vikings, 34-16 (M) 1990—Raiders, 28-24 (M)
MINNESOTA vs. DENVER 2001—Saints, 28-15 (NO) 1993—Raiders, 24-7 (LA)
RS: Series tied, 7-7; 2002—Vikings, 32-31 (NO) 1996—Vikings, 16-13 (O) OT
See Denver vs. Minnesota 2004—Vikings, 38-31 (NO) 1999—Raiders, 22-17 (M)
MINNESOTA vs. DETROIT 2005—Vikings, 33-16 (M) 2003—Raiders, 28-18 (O)
RS: Vikings lead series, 74-39-2; 2008—Vikings, 30-27 (NO) 2007—Vikings, 29-22 (M)
See Detroit vs. Minnesota 2009—***Saints, 31-28 (NO) OT 2011—Raiders, 27-21 (M)
MINNESOTA vs. GREEN BAY 2010—Saints, 14-9 (NO) 2015—Vikings, 30-14 (O)
RS: Packers lead series, 59-53-2 2011—Saints, 42-20 (M) (RS Pts.—Raiders 335, Vikings 280)
PS: Series tied, 1-1; 2014—Saints, 20-9 (NO) (PS Pts.—Raiders 32, Vikings 14)
See Green Bay vs. Minnesota 2017—Vikings, 29-19 (M) *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994
MINNESOTA vs. HOUSTON **Vikings, 29-24 (M) **Super Bowl XI
RS: Vikings lead series, 4-0; 2018—Saints, 30-20 (M) MINNESOTA vs. PHILADELPHIA
See Houston vs. Minnesota (RS Pts.—Vikings 752, Saints 561) RS: Vikings lead series, 14-10
MINNESOTA vs. INDIANAPOLIS (PS Pts.—Vikings 135, Saints 81) PS: Eagles lead series, 4-0
RS: Colts lead series, 16-7-1 *NFC First-Round Playoff 1962—Vikings, 31-21 (M)
PS: Colts lead series, 1-0; **NFC Divisional Playoff 1963—Vikings, 34-13 (P)
See Indianapolis vs. Minnesota ***NFC Championship 1968—Vikings, 24-17 (P)
MINNESOTA vs. JACKSONVILLE MINNESOTA vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1971—Vikings, 13-0 (P)
RS: Vikings lead series, 5-1; RS: Vikings lead series, 15-10 1973—Vikings, 28-21 (M)
See Jacksonville vs. Minnesota PS: Giants lead series, 2-1 1976—Vikings, 31-12 (P)
MINNESOTA vs. KANSAS CITY 1964—Vikings, 30-21 (NY) 1978—Vikings, 28-27 (M)
RS: Chiefs lead series, 6-5 1965—Vikings, 40-14 (M) 1980—Eagles, 42-7 (M)
PS: Chiefs lead series, 1-0; 1967—Vikings, 27-24 (M) *Eagles, 31-16 (P)
See Kansas City vs. Minnesota 1969—Giants, 24-23 (NY) 1981—Vikings, 35-23 (M)
MINNESOTA vs. L.A. CHARGERS 1971—Vikings, 17-10 (NY) 1984—Eagles, 19-17 (P)
RS: Series tied, 6-6; 1973—Vikings, 31-7 (New Haven) 1985—Vikings, 28-23 (P)
See L.A. Chargers vs. Minnesota 1976—Vikings, 24-7 (M) Eagles, 37-35 (M)
MINNESOTA vs. L.A. RAMS 1986—Giants, 22-20 (M) 1988—Vikings, 23-21 (M)
RS: Vikings lead series, 22-15-2 1989—Giants, 24-14 (NY) 1989—Eagles, 10-9 (P)
PS: Vikings lead series, 5-2; 1990—Giants, 23-15 (NY) 1990—Eagles, 32-24 (P)
See L.A. Rams vs. Minnesota 1993—*Giants, 17-10 (NY) 1992—Eagles, 28-17 (P)
MINNESOTA vs. MIAMI 1994—Vikings, 27-10 (NY) 1997—Vikings, 28-19 (M)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-5 1996—Giants, 15-10 (NY) 2001—Eagles, 48-17 (P)
PS: Dolphins lead series, 1-0; 1997—*Vikings, 23-22 (NY) 2004—Eagles, 27-16 (P)
See Miami vs. Minnesota 1999—Vikings, 34-17 (NY) *Eagles, 27-14 (P)
MINNESOTA vs. *NEW ENGLAND 2000—**Giants, 41-0 (NY) 2007—Eagles, 23-16 (M)
RS: Patriots lead series, 9-4 2001—Vikings, 28-16 (M) 2008—**Eagles, 26-14 (M)
1970—Vikings, 35-14 (B) 2002—Giants, 27-20 (M) 2010—Vikings, 24-14 (P)
1974—Patriots, 17-14 (M) 2003—Giants, 29-17 (M) 2013—Vikings, 48-30 (M)
1979—Patriots, 27-23 (NE) 2004—Giants, 34-13 (M) 2016—Eagles, 21-10 (P)
1988—Vikings, 36-6 (M) 2005—Vikings, 24-21 (NY) 2017—***Eagles, 38-7 (P)
1991—Patriots, 26-23 (NE) OT 2007—Vikings, 41-17 (NY) 2018—Vikings, 23-21 (P)
1994—Patriots, 26-20 (NE) OT 2008—Vikings, 20-19 (M) (RS Pts.—Vikings 566, Eagles 549)
1997—Vikings, 23-18 (M) 2009—Vikings, 44-7 (M) (PS Pts.—Eagles 122, Vikings 51)
2000—Vikings, 21-13 (NE) 2010—Giants, 21-3 (Detroit) *NFC Divisional Playoff
2002—Patriots, 24-17 (NE) 2013—Giants, 23-7 (NY) **NFC First-Round Playoff
2006—Patriots, 31-7 (M) 2015—Vikings, 49-17 (M) ***NFC Championship
2010—Patriots, 28-18 (NE) 2016—Vikings, 24-10 (M) MINNESOTA vs. PITTSBURGH
2014—Patriots, 30-7 (M) (RS Pts.—Vikings 602, Giants 459) RS: Vikings lead series, 9-8
2018—Patriots, 24-10 (NE) (PS Pts.—Giants 80, Vikings 33) PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0
(RS Pts.—Patriots 284, Vikings 254) *NFC First-Round Playoff 1962—Steelers, 39-31 (P)
*Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 **NFC Championship 1964—Vikings, 30-10 (M)
MINNESOTA vs. NEW ORLEANS MINNESOTA vs. N.Y. JETS 1967—Vikings, 41-27 (P)
RS: Vikings lead series, 19-11 RS: Jets lead series, 8-3 1969—Vikings, 52-14 (M)
PS: Vikings lead series, 3-1 1970—Jets, 20-10 (NY) 1972—Steelers, 23-10 (P)
1968—Saints, 20-17 (NO) 1975—Vikings, 29-21 (M) 1974—*Steelers, 16-6 (New Orleans)
1970—Vikings, 26-0 (M) 1979—Jets, 14-7 (NY) 1976—Vikings, 17-6 (M)
1971—Vikings, 23-10 (NO) 1982—Jets, 42-14 (M) 1980—Steelers, 23-17 (M)
1972—Vikings, 37-6 (M) 1994—Jets, 31-21 (M) 1983—Vikings, 17-14 (P)
1974—Vikings, 29-9 (M) 1997—Jets, 23-21 (NY) 1986—Vikings, 31-7 (M)
1975—Vikings, 20-7 (NO) 2002—Jets, 20-7 (NY) 1989—Steelers, 27-14 (P)
1976—Vikings, 40-9 (NO) 2006—Jets, 26-13 (M) 1992—Vikings, 6-3 (P)
1978—Saints, 31-24 (NO) 2010—Jets, 29-20 (NY) 1995—Vikings, 44-24 (P)
1980—Vikings, 23-20 (NO) 2014—Vikings, 30-24 (M) OT 2001—Steelers, 21-16 (P)
1981—Vikings, 20-10 (M) 2018—Vikings, 37-17 (NY) 2005—Steelers, 18-3 (M)
1983—Saints, 17-16 (NO) (RS Pts.—Jets 267, Vikings 209) 2009—Steelers, 27-17 (P)
1985—Saints, 30-23 (M) MINNESOTA vs. *OAKLAND 2013—Vikings, 34-27 (London)
1986—Vikings, 33-17 (M) RS: Raiders lead series, 9-5 2017—Steelers, 26-9 (P)
1987—*Vikings, 44-10 (NO) PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0 (RS Pts.—Vikings 389, Steelers 336)

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(PS Pts.—Steelers 16, Vikings 6) MINNESOTA vs. TAMPA BAY MINNESOTA vs. WASHINGTON
*Super Bowl IX RS: Vikings lead series, 33-22 RS: Vikings lead series, 11-10
MINNESOTA vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1977—Vikings, 9-3 (TB) PS: Redskins lead series, 3-2
RS: Vikings lead series, 22-19-1 1978—Buccaneers, 16-10 (M) 1968—Vikings, 27-14 (M)
PS: 49ers lead series, 4-1 Vikings, 24-7 (TB) 1970—Vikings, 19-10 (W)
1961—49ers, 38-24 (M) 1979—Buccaneers, 12-10 (M) 1972—Redskins, 24-21 (M)
49ers, 38-28 (SF) Vikings, 23-22 (TB) 1973—*Vikings, 27-20 (M)
1962—49ers, 21-7 (SF) 1980—Vikings, 38-30 (M) 1975—Redskins, 31-30 (W)
49ers, 35-12 (M) Vikings, 21-10 (TB) 1976—*Vikings, 35-20 (M)
1963—Vikings, 24-20 (SF) 1981—Buccaneers, 21-13 (TB) 1980—Vikings, 39-14 (W)
Vikings, 45-14 (M) Vikings, 25-10 (M) 1982—**Redskins, 21-7 (W)
1964—Vikings, 27-22 (SF) 1982—Vikings, 17-10 (M) 1984—Redskins, 31-17 (M)
Vikings, 24-7 (M) 1983—Vikings, 19-16 (TB) OT 1986—Redskins, 44-38 (W) OT
1965—Vikings, 42-41 (SF) Buccaneers, 17-12 (M) 1987—Redskins, 27-24 (M) OT
49ers, 45-24 (M) 1984—Buccaneers, 35-31 (TB) ***Redskins, 17-10 (W)
1966—Tie, 20-20 (SF) Vikings, 27-24 (M) 1992—Redskins, 15-13 (M)
Vikings, 28-3 (M) 1985—Vikings, 31-16 (TB) ****Redskins, 24-7 (M)
1967—49ers, 27-21 (M) Vikings, 26-7 (M) 1993—Vikings, 14-9 (W)
1968—Vikings, 30-20 (SF) 1986—Vikings, 23-10 (TB) 1998—Vikings, 41-7 (M)
1969—Vikings, 10-7 (M) Vikings, 45-13 (M) 2004—Redskins, 21-18 (W)
1970—*49ers, 17-14 (M) 1987—Buccaneers, 20-10 (TB) 2006—Vikings, 19-16 (W)
1971—49ers, 13-9 (M) Vikings, 23-17 (M) 2007—Redskins, 32-21 (M)
1972—49ers, 20-17 (SF) 1988—Vikings, 14-13 (M) 2010—Vikings, 17-13 (W)
1973—Vikings, 17-13 (SF) Vikings, 49-20 (TB) 2011—Vikings, 33-26 (W)
1975—Vikings, 27-17 (M) 1989—Vikings, 17-3 (M) 2012—Redskins, 38-26 (W)
1976—49ers, 20-16 (SF) Vikings, 24-10 (TB) 2013—Vikings, 34-27 (M)
1977—Vikings, 28-27 (M) 1990—Buccaneers, 23-20 (M) OT 2014—Vikings, 29-26 (M)
1979—Vikings, 28-22 (M) Buccaneers, 26-13 (TB) 2016—Redskins, 26-20 (W)
1983—49ers, 48-17 (M) 1991—Vikings, 28-13 (M) 2017—Vikings, 38-30 (W)
1984—49ers, 51-7 (SF) Vikings, 26-24 (TB) (RS Pts.—Vikings 538, Redskins 481)
1985—Vikings, 28-21 (M) 1992—Vikings, 26-20 (M) (PS Pts.—Redskins 102, Vikings 86)
1986—Vikings, 27-24 (SF) OT Vikings, 35-7 (TB) *NFC Divisional Playoff
1987—*Vikings, 36-24 (SF) 1993—Vikings, 15-0 (M) **NFC Second-Round Playoff
1988—49ers, 24-21 (SF) Buccaneers, 23-10 (TB) ***NFC Championship
*49ers, 34-9 (SF) 1994—Vikings, 36-13 (TB) ****NFC First-Round Playoff
1989—*49ers, 41-13 (SF) Buccaneers, 20-17 (M) OT
1990—49ers, 20-17 (M) 1995—Buccaneers, 20-17 (TB) OT NEW ENGLAND vs. ARIZONA
1991—Vikings, 17-14 (M) Vikings, 31-17 (M) RS: Series tied, 7-7;
1992—49ers, 20-17 (M) 1996—Buccaneers, 24-13 (TB) See Arizona vs. New England
1993—49ers, 38-19 (SF) Vikings, 21-10 (M) NEW ENGLAND vs. ATLANTA
1994—Vikings, 21-14 (M) 1997—Buccaneers, 28-14 (M) RS: Patriots lead series, 8-6
1995—49ers, 37-30 (SF) Vikings, 10-6 (TB) PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0;
1997—49ers, 28-17 (SF) 1998—Vikings, 31-7 (M) See Atlanta vs. New England
*49ers, 38-22 (SF) Buccaneers, 27-24 (TB) NEW ENGLAND vs. BALTIMORE
1999—Vikings, 40-16 (M) 1999—Vikings, 21-14 (M) RS: Patriots lead series, 8-1
2003—Vikings, 35-7 (M) Buccaneers, 24-17 (TB) PS: Series tied, 2-2;
2006—49ers, 9-3 (SF) 2000—Vikings, 30-23 (M) See Baltimore vs. New England
2007—Vikings, 27-7 (SF) Buccaneers, 41-13 (TB) NEW ENGLAND vs. BUFFALO
2009—Vikings, 27-24 (M) 2001—Vikings, 20-16 (M) RS: Patriots lead series, 73-43-1
2012—Vikings, 24-13 (M) Buccaneers, 41-14 (TB) PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0;
2015—49ers, 20-3 (SF) 2002—Buccaneers, 38-24 (TB) See Buffalo vs. New England
2018—Vikings, 24-16 (M) 2005—Buccaneers, 24-13 (M) NEW ENGLAND vs. CAROLINA
(RS Pts.—49ers 941, Vikings 929) 2008—Buccaneers, 19-13 (TB) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-2
(PS Pts.—49ers 154, Vikings 94) 2011—Buccaneers, 24-20 (M) PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0;
*NFC Divisional Playoff 2012—Buccaneers, 36-17 (M) See Carolina vs. New England
MINNESOTA vs. SEATTLE 2014—Vikings, 19-13 (TB) OT NEW ENGLAND vs. CHICAGO
RS: Seahawks lead series, 10-5 2017—Vikings, 34-17 (M) RS: Patriots lead series, 10-3
PS: Seahawks lead series, 1-0 (RS Pts.—Vikings 1,183, Buccaneers 1,000) PS: Bears lead series, 1-0;
1976—Vikings, 27-21 (M) MINNESOTA vs. *TENNESSEE See Chicago vs. New England
1978—Seahawks, 29-28 (S) RS: Vikings lead series, 9-4 NEW ENGLAND vs. CINCINNATI
1984—Seahawks, 20-12 (M) 1974—Vikings, 51-10 (M) RS: Patriots lead series, 16-9;
1987—Seahawks, 28-17 (S) 1980—Oilers, 20-16 (H) See Cincinnati vs. New England
1990—Vikings, 24-21 (S) 1983—Vikings, 34-14 (M) NEW ENGLAND vs. CLEVELAND
1996—Seahawks, 42-23 (S) 1986—Oilers, 23-10 (H) RS: Browns lead series, 12-11
2002—Seahawks, 48-23 (S) 1989—Vikings, 38-7 (M) PS: Browns lead series, 1-0;
2003—Vikings, 34-7 (M) 1992—Oilers, 17-13 (M) See Cleveland vs. New England
2004—Seahawks, 27-23 (M) 1995—Vikings, 23-17 (M) OT NEW ENGLAND vs. DALLAS
2006—Vikings, 31-13 (S) 1998—Vikings, 26-16 (T) RS: Cowboys lead series, 7-5;
2009—Vikings, 35-9 (M) 2001—Vikings, 42-24 (M) See Dallas vs. New England
2012—Seahawks, 30-20 (S) 2004—Vikings, 20-3 (M) NEW ENGLAND vs. DENVER
2013—Seahawks, 41-20 (S) 2008—Titans, 30-17 (T) RS: Broncos lead series, 26-22
2015—Seahawks, 38-7 (M) 2012—Vikings, 30-7 (M) PS: Broncos lead series, 4-1;
*Seahawks, 10-9 (M) 2016—Vikings, 25-16 (T) See Denver vs. New England
2018—Seahawks, 21-7 (S) (RS Pts.—Vikings 345, Titans 204) NEW ENGLAND vs. DETROIT
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 395, Vikings 331) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; RS: Patriots lead series, 7-5;
(PS Pts.—Seahawks 10, Vikings 9) known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Detroit vs. New England
*NFC First-Round Playoff NEW ENGLAND vs. GREEN BAY

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RS: Patriots lead series, 6-5 Titans, 37-30 (NY) 2000—Jets, 20-19 (NY)
PS: Packers lead series, 1-0; 1962—Patriots, 43-14 (NY) Jets, 34-17 (NE)
See Green Bay vs. New England Patriots, 24-17 (B) 2001—Jets, 10-3 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. HOUSTON 1963—Patriots, 38-14 (B) Patriots, 17-16 (NY)
RS: Patriots lead series, 8-1 Jets, 31-24 (NY) 2002—Patriots, 44-7 (NY)
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-0; 1964—Patriots, 26-10 (B) Jets, 30-17 (NE)
See Houston vs. New England Jets, 35-14 (NY) 2003—Patriots, 23-16 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. INDIANAPOLIS 1965—Jets, 30-20 (B) Patriots, 21-16 (NY)
RS: Patriots lead series, 48-28 Patriots, 27-23 (NY) 2004—Patriots, 13-7 (NE)
PS: Patriots lead series, 4-1; 1966—Tie, 24-24 (B) Patriots, 23-7 (NY)
See Indianapolis vs. New England Jets, 38-28 (NY) 2005—Patriots, 16-3 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. JACKSONVILLE 1967—Jets, 30-23 (NY) Patriots, 31-21 (NY)
RS: Patriots lead series, 7-1 Jets, 29-24 (B) 2006—Patriots, 24-17 (NY)
PS: Patriots lead series, 4-1; 1968—Jets, 47-31 (Birmingham) Jets, 17-14 (NE)
See Jacksonville vs. New England Jets, 48-14 (NY) ***Patriots, 37-16 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. KANSAS CITY 1969—Jets, 23-14 (B) 2007—Patriots, 38-14 (NY)
RS: Chiefs lead series, 18-14-3 Jets, 23-17 (NY) Patriots, 20-10 (NE)
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-0; 1970—Jets, 31-21 (B) 2008—Patriots, 19-10 (NY)
See Kansas City vs. New England Jets, 17-3 (NY) Jets, 34-31 (NE) OT
NEW ENGLAND vs. L.A. CHARGERS 1971—Patriots, 20-0 (NE) 2009—Jets, 16-9 (NY)
RS: Patriots lead series, 22-14-2 Jets, 13-6 (NY) Patriots, 31-14 (NE)
PS: Patriots lead series, 3-1; 1972—Jets, 41-13 (NE) 2010—Jets, 28-14 (NY)
See L.A. Chargers vs. New England Jets, 34-10 (NY) Patriots, 45-3 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. L.A. RAMS 1973—Jets, 9-7 (NE) ****Jets, 28-21 (NE)
RS: Patriots lead series, 7-5 Jets, 33-13 (NY) 2011—Patriots, 30-21 (NE)
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-0; 1974—Patriots, 24-0 (NY) Patriots, 37-16 (NY)
See L.A. Rams vs. New England Jets, 21-16 (NE) 2012—Patriots, 29-26 (NE) OT
NEW ENGLAND vs. MIAMI 1975—Jets, 36-7 (NY) Patriots, 49-19 (NY)
RS: Dolphins lead series, 54-50 Jets, 30-28 (NE) 2013—Patriots, 13-10 (NE)
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1; 1976—Patriots, 41-7 (NE) Jets, 30-27 (NY) OT
See Miami vs. New England Patriots, 38-24 (NY) 2014—Patriots, 27-25 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. MINNESOTA 1977—Jets, 30-27 (NY) Patriots, 17-16 (NY)
RS: Patriots lead series, 9-4; Patriots, 24-13 (NE) 2015—Patriots, 30-23 (NE)
See Minnesota vs. New England 1978—Patriots, 55-21 (NE) Jets, 26-20 (NY) OT
NEW ENGLAND vs. NEW ORLEANS Patriots, 19-17 (NY) 2016—Patriots, 22-17 (NY)
RS: Patriots lead series, 10-4 1979—Patriots, 56-3 (NE) Patriots, 41-3 (NE)
1972—Patriots, 17-10 (NO) Jets, 27-26 (NY) 2017—Patriots, 24-17 (NY)
1976—Patriots, 27-6 (NE) 1980—Patriots, 21-11 (NY) Patriots, 26-6 (NE)
1980—Patriots, 38-27 (NO) Patriots, 34-21 (NE) 2018—Patriots, 27-13 (NY)
1983—Patriots, 7-0 (NE) 1981—Jets, 28-24 (NY) Patriots, 38-3 (NE)
1986—Patriots, 21-20 (NO) Jets, 17-6 (NE) (RS Pts.—Patriots 2,694, Jets 2,409)
1989—Saints, 28-24 (NE) 1982—Jets, 31-7 (NE) (PS Pts.—Patriots 84, Jets 58)
1992—Saints, 31-14 (NE) 1983—Patriots, 23-13 (NE) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1971
1995—Saints, 31-17 (NE) Jets, 26-3 (NY) **Jets known as Titans prior to 1963
1998—Patriots, 30-27 (NO) 1984—Patriots, 28-21 (NY) ***AFC First-Round Playoff
2001—Patriots, 34-17 (NE) Patriots, 30-20 (NE) ****AFC Divisional Playoff
2005—Patriots, 24-17 (NE) 1985—Patriots, 20-13 (NE) *NEW ENGLAND vs. **OAKLAND
2009—Saints, 38-17 (NO) Jets, 16-13 (NY) OT RS: Patriots lead series, 17-14-1
2013—Patriots, 30-27 (NE) ***Patriots, 26-14 (NY) PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1
2017—Patriots, 36-20 (NO) 1986—Patriots, 20-6 (NY) 1960—Raiders, 27-14 (O)
(RS Pts.—Patriots 336, Saints 299) Jets, 31-24 (NE) Patriots, 34-28 (B)
*NEW ENGLAND vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1987—Jets, 43-24 (NY) 1961—Patriots, 20-17 (B)
RS: Patriots lead series, 6-4 Patriots, 42-20 (NE) Patriots, 35-21 (O)
PS: Giants lead series, 2-0; 1988—Patriots, 28-3 (NE) 1962—Patriots, 26-16 (B)
1970—Giants, 16-0 (B) Patriots, 14-13 (NY) Raiders, 20-0 (O)
1974—Patriots, 28-20 (New Haven) 1989—Patriots, 27-24 (NY) 1963—Patriots, 20-14 (O)
1987—Giants, 17-10 (NY) Jets, 27-26 (NE) Patriots, 20-14 (B)
1990—Giants, 13-10 (NE) 1990—Jets, 37-13 (NE) 1964—Patriots, 17-14 (O)
1996—Patriots, 23-22 (NY) Jets, 42-7 (NY) Tie, 43-43 (B)
1999—Patriots, 16-14 (NE) 1991—Jets, 28-21 (NE) 1965—Raiders, 24-10 (B)
2003—Patriots, 17-6 (NE) Patriots, 6-3 (NY) Raiders, 30-21 (O)
2007—Patriots, 38-35 (NY) 1992—Jets, 30-21 (NY) 1966—Patriots, 24-21 (B)
**Giants, 17-14 (Arizona) Patriots, 24-3 (NE) 1967—Raiders, 35-7 (O)
2011—Giants, 24-20 (NE) 1993—Jets, 45-7 (NY) Raiders, 48-14 (B)
***Giants, 21-17 (Indianapolis) Jets, 6-0 (NE) 1968—Raiders, 41-10 (O)
2015—Patriots, 27-26 (NY) 1994—Jets, 24-17 (NY) 1969—Raiders, 38-23 (B)
(RS Pts.—Giants 193, Patriots 189) Patriots, 24-13 (NE) 1971—Patriots, 20-6 (NE)
(PS Pts.—Giants 38, Patriots 31) 1995—Patriots, 20-7 (NY) 1974—Raiders, 41-26 (O)
*Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 Patriots, 31-28 (NE) 1976—Patriots, 48-17 (NE)
**Super Bowl XLII 1996—Patriots, 31-27 (NY) ***Raiders, 24-21 (O)
***Super Bowl XLVI Patriots, 34-10 (NE) 1978—Patriots, 21-14 (O)
*NEW ENGLAND vs. **N.Y. JETS 1997—Patriots, 27-24 (NE) OT 1981—Raiders, 27-17 (O)
RS: Patriots lead series, 63-53-1 Jets, 24-19 (NY) 1985—Raiders, 35-20 (NE)
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1 1998—Jets, 24-14 (NE) ***Patriots, 27-20 (LA)
1960—Patriots, 28-24 (NY) Jets, 31-10 (NY) 1987—Patriots, 26-23 (NE)
Patriots, 38-21 (B) 1999—Patriots, 30-28 (NY) 1989—Raiders, 24-21 (LA)
1961—Titans, 21-20 (B) Jets, 24-17 (NE) 1994—Raiders, 21-17 (NE)

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2001—***Patriots, 16-13 (NE) OT 1980—49ers, 21-17 (SF) 1981—Patriots, 38-10 (NE)
2002—Raiders, 27-20 (O) 1983—49ers, 33-13 (NE) 1982—Patriots, 29-21 (NE)
2005—Patriots, 30-20 (NE) 1986—49ers, 29-24 (NE) 1987—Patriots, 21-7 (H)
2008—Patriots, 49-26 (O) 1989—49ers, 37-20 (SF) 1988—Oilers, 31-6 (H)
2011—Patriots, 31-19 (O) 1992—49ers, 24-12 (NE) 1989—Patriots, 23-13 (NE)
2014—Patriots, 16-9 (NE) 1995—49ers, 28-3 (SF) 1991—Patriots, 24-20 (NE)
2017—Patriots, 33-8 (Mexico) 1998—Patriots, 24-21 (NE) 1993—Oilers, 28-14 (NE)
(RS Pts.—Raiders 768, Patriots 733) 2004—Patriots, 21-7 (NE) 1998—Patriots, 27-16 (NE)
(PS Pts.—Patriots 64, Raiders 57) 2008—Patriots, 30-21 (SF) 2002—Titans, 24-7 (T)
*Franchise in Boston prior to 1971 2012—49ers, 41-34 (NE) 2003—Patriots, 38-30 (NE)
**Franchise in Los Angeles from 2016—Patriots, 30-17 (SF) ***Patriots, 17-14 (NE)
1982-1994 (RS Pts.—49ers 322, Patriots 262) 2006—Patriots, 40-23 (T)
***AFC Divisional Playoff NEW ENGLAND vs. SEATTLE 2009—Patriots, 59-0 (NE)
NEW ENGLAND vs. PHILADELPHIA RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-8 2012—Patriots, 34-13 (T)
RS: Eagles lead series, 7-5 PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0 2015—Patriots. 33-16 (NE)
PS: Series tied, 1-1 1977—Patriots, 31-0 (NE) 2017—***Patriots, 35-14 (NE)
1973—Eagles, 24-23 (P) 1980—Patriots, 37-31 (S) 2018—Titans, 34-10 (T)
1977—Patriots, 14-6 (NE) 1982—Patriots, 16-0 (S) (RS Pts.—Patriots 1,003, Titans 812)
1978—Patriots, 24-14 (NE) 1983—Seahawks, 24-6 (S) (PS Pts.—Patriots 66, Titans 59)
1981—Eagles, 13-3 (P) 1984—Patriots, 38-23 (NE) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1971
1984—Eagles, 27-17 (P) 1985—Patriots, 20-13 (S) **Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
1987—Eagles, 34-31 (NE) OT 1986—Seahawks, 38-31 (NE) known as Oilers prior to 1999
1990—Eagles, 48-20 (P) 1988—Patriots, 13-7 (NE) ***AFC Divisional Playoff
1999—Eagles, 24-9 (P) 1989—Seahawks, 24-3 (NE) NEW ENGLAND vs. WASHINGTON
2003—Patriots, 31-10 (P) 1990—Seahawks, 33-20 (NE) RS: Redskins lead series, 6-4
2004—*Patriots, 24-21 (Jacksonville) 1992—Seahawks, 10-6 (NE) 1972—Patriots, 24-23 (NE)
2007—Patriots, 31-28 (NE) 1993—Seahawks, 17-14 (NE) 1978—Redskins, 16-14 (NE)
2011—Patriots, 38-20 (P) Seahawks, 10-9 (S) 1981—Redskins, 24-22 (W)
2015—Eagles, 35-28 (NE) 2004—Patriots, 30-20 (NE) 1984—Redskins, 26-10 (NE)
2017—**Eagles, 41-33 (Minnesota) 2008—Patriots, 24-21 (S) 1990—Redskins, 25-10 (NE)
(RS Pts.—Eagles 283, Patriots 269) 2012—Seahawks, 24-23 (S) 1996—Redskins, 27-22 (NE)
(PS Pts.—Eagles 62, Patriots 57) 2014—*Patriots, 28-24 (Phoenix) 2003—Redskins, 20-17 (W)
*Super Bowl XXXIX 2016—Seahawks, 31-24 (NE) 2007—Patriots, 52-7 (NE)
**Super Bowl LII (RS Pts.—Patriots 345, Seahawks 326) 2011—Patriots, 34-27 (W)
NEW ENGLAND vs. PITTSBURGH (PS Pts:—Patriots 28, Seahawks 24) 2015—Patriots, 27-10 (NE)
RS: Steelers lead series, 15-12 *Super Bowl XLIX (RS Pts.—Patriots 232, Redskins 205)
PS: Patriots lead series, 4-1 NEW ENGLAND vs. TAMPA BAY
1972—Steelers, 33-3 (P) RS: Patriots lead series, 7-2 NEW ORLEANS vs. ARIZONA
1974—Steelers, 21-17 (NE) 1976—Patriots, 31-14 (TB) RS: Cardinals lead series, 15-14
1976—Patriots, 30-27 (P) 1985—Patriots, 32-14 (TB) PS: Saints lead series, 1-0;
1979—Steelers, 16-13 (NE) OT 1988—Patriots, 10-7 (NE) OT See Arizona vs. New Orleans
1981—Steelers, 27-21 (P) OT 1997—Buccaneers, 27-7 (TB) NEW ORLEANS vs. ATLANTA
1982—Steelers, 37-14 (P) 2000—Buccaneers, 21-16 (NE) RS: Falcons lead series, 51-48
1983—Patriots, 28-23 (P) 2005—Patriots, 28-0 (NE) PS: Falcons lead series, 1-0;
1986—Patriots, 34-0 (P) 2009—Patriots, 35-7 (London) See Atlanta vs. New Orleans
1989—Steelers, 28-10 (P) 2013—Patriots, 23-3 (NE) NEW ORLEANS vs. BALTIMORE
1990—Steelers, 24-3 (P) 2017—Patriots, 19-14 (TB) RS: Ravens lead series, 5-2;
1991—Steelers, 20-6 (P) (RS Pts.—Patriots 201, Buccaneers 107) See Baltimore vs. New Orleans
1993—Steelers, 17-14 (P) *NEW ENGLAND vs. **TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS vs. BUFFALO
1995—Steelers, 41-27 (P) RS: Patriots lead series, 23-16-1 RS: Saints lead series, 7-4;
1996—*Patriots, 28-3 (NE) PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1 See Buffalo vs. New Orleans
1997—Steelers, 24-21 (NE) OT 1960—Oilers, 24-10 (B) NEW ORLEANS vs. CAROLINA
*Steelers, 7-6 (P) Oilers, 37-21 (H) RS: Panthers lead series, 25-23
1998—Patriots, 23-9 (P) 1961—Tie, 31-31 (B) PS: Saints lead series, 1-0;
2001—**Patriots, 24-17 (P) Oilers, 27-15 (H) See Carolina vs. New Orleans
2002—Patriots, 30-14 (NE) 1962—Patriots, 34-21 (B) NEW ORLEANS vs. CHICAGO
2004—Steelers, 34-20 (P) Oilers, 21-17 (H) RS: Saints lead series, 15-13
**Patriots, 41-27 (P) 1963—Patriots, 45-3 (B) PS: Bears lead series, 2-0;
2005—Patriots, 23-20 (P) Patriots, 46-28 (H) See Chicago vs. New Orleans
2007—Patriots, 34-13 (NE) 1964—Patriots, 25-24 (B) NEW ORLEANS vs. CINCINNATI
2008—Steelers, 33-10 (NE) Patriots, 34-17 (H) RS: Series tied, 7-7;
2010—Patriots, 39-26 (P) 1965—Oilers, 31-10 (H) See Cincinnati vs. New Orleans
2011—Steelers, 25-17 (P) Patriots, 42-14 (B) NEW ORLEANS vs. CLEVELAND
2013—Patriots, 55-31 (NE) 1966—Patriots, 27-21 (B) RS: Browns lead series, 13-5;
2015—Patriots, 28-21 (NE) Patriots, 38-14 (H) See Cleveland vs. New Orleans
2016—Patriots, 27-16 (P) 1967—Patriots, 18-7 (B) NEW ORLEANS vs. DALLAS
**Patriots, 36-17 (NE) Oilers, 27-6 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 17-12;
2017—Patriots, 27-24 (P) 1968—Oilers, 16-0 (B) See Dallas vs. New Orleans
2018—Steelers, 17-10 (P) Oilers, 45-17 (H) NEW ORLEANS vs. DENVER
(RS Pts.—Steelers 621, Patriots 584) 1969—Patriots, 24-0 (B) RS: Broncos lead series, 9-2;
(PS Pts.—Patriots 135, Steelers 71) Oilers, 27-23 (H) See Denver vs. New Orleans
*AFC Divisional Playoff 1971—Patriots, 28-20 (NE) NEW ORLEANS vs. DETROIT
**AFC Championship 1973—Patriots, 32-0 (H) RS: Series tied, 12-12-1
NEW ENGLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1975—Oilers, 7-0 (NE) PS: Saints lead series, 1-0;
RS: 49ers lead series, 8-5 1978—Oilers, 26-23 (NE) See Detroit vs. New Orleans
1971—49ers, 27-10 (SF) ***Oilers, 31-14 (NE) NEW ORLEANS vs. GREEN BAY
1975—Patriots, 24-16 (NE) 1980—Oilers, 38-34 (H) RS: Packers lead series, 16-9;

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See Green Bay vs. New Orleans 2009—Saints, 24-10 (NO) 2018—Saints, 31-28 (NO)
NEW ORLEANS vs. HOUSTON 2013—Jets, 26-20 (NY) (RS Pts.—Steelers 355, Saints 320)
RS: Series tied, 2-2; 2017—Saints, 31-19 (NO) NEW ORLEANS vs. SAN FRANCISCO
See Houston vs. New Orleans (RS Pts.—Saints 268, Jets 217) RS: 49ers lead series, 47-26-2
NEW ORLEANS vs. INDIANAPOLIS NEW ORLEANS vs. *OAKLAND PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0
RS: Saints lead series, 7-5 RS: Series tied, 6-6-1 1967—49ers, 27-13 (SF)
PS: Saints lead series, 1-0; 1971—Tie, 21-21 (NO) 1969—Saints, 43-38 (NO)
See Indianapolis vs. New Orleans 1975—Raiders, 48-10 (O) 1970—Tie, 20-20 (SF)
NEW ORLEANS vs. JACKSONVILLE 1979—Raiders, 42-35 (NO) 49ers, 38-27 (NO)
RS: Saints lead series, 4-2; 1985—Raiders, 23-13 (LA) 1971—49ers, 38-20 (NO)
See Jacksonville vs. New Orleans 1988—Saints, 20-6 (NO) Saints, 26-20 (SF)
NEW ORLEANS vs. KANSAS CITY 1991—Saints, 27-0 (NO) 1972—49ers, 37-2 (NO)
RS: Chiefs lead series, 6-5; 1994—Raiders, 24-19 (LA) Tie, 20-20 (SF)
See Kansas City vs. New Orleans 1997—Saints, 13-10 (O) 1973—49ers, 40-0 (SF)
NEW ORLEANS vs. L.A. CHARGERS 2000—Raiders, 31-22 (NO) Saints, 16-10 (NO)
RS: Chargers lead series, 7-5; 2004—Saints, 31-26 (O) 1974—49ers, 17-13 (NO)
See L.A. Chargers vs. New Orleans 2008—Saints, 34-3 (NO) 49ers, 35-21 (SF)
NEW ORLEANS vs. L.A. RAMS 2012—Saints, 38-17 (O) 1975—49ers, 35-21 (SF)
RS: Rams lead series, 41-33 2016—Raiders, 35-34 (NO) 49ers, 16-6 (NO)
PS: Series tied, 1-1; (RS Pts.—Saints 317, Raiders 286) 1976—49ers, 33-3 (SF)
See L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 49ers, 27-7 (NO)
NEW ORLEANS vs. MIAMI NEW ORLEANS vs. PHILADELPHIA 1977—49ers, 10-7 (NO) OT
RS: Series tied, 6-6; RS: Eagles lead series, 16-12 49ers, 20-17 (SF)
See Miami vs. New Orleans PS: Saints lead series, 3-1 1978—Saints, 14-7 (SF)
NEW ORLEANS vs. MINNESOTA 1967—Saints, 31-24 (NO) Saints, 24-13 (NO)
RS: Vikings lead series, 19-11 Eagles, 48-21 (P) 1979—Saints, 30-21 (SF)
PS: Vikings lead series, 3-1; 1968—Eagles, 29-17 (P) Saints, 31-20 (NO)
See Minnesota vs. New Orleans 1969—Eagles, 13-10 (P) 1980—49ers, 26-23 (NO)
NEW ORLEANS vs. NEW ENGLAND Saints, 26-17 (NO) 49ers, 38-35 (SF) OT
RS: Patriots lead series, 10-4; 1972—Saints, 21-3 (NO) 1981—49ers, 21-14 (SF)
See New England vs. New Orleans 1974—Saints, 14-10 (NO) 49ers, 21-17 (NO)
NEW ORLEANS vs. N.Y. GIANTS 1977—Eagles, 28-7 (P) 1982—Saints, 23-20 (SF)
RS: Giants lead series, 16-14 1978—Eagles, 24-17 (NO) 1983—49ers, 32-13 (NO)
1967—Giants, 27-21 (NY) 1979—Eagles, 26-14 (NO) 49ers, 27-0 (SF)
1968—Giants, 38-21 (NY) 1980—Eagles, 34-21 (NO) 1984—49ers, 30-20 (SF)
1969—Saints, 25-24 (NY) 1981—Eagles, 31-14 (NO) 49ers, 35-3 (NO)
1970—Saints, 14-10 (NO) 1983—Saints, 20-17 (P) OT 1985—Saints, 20-17 (SF)
1972—Giants, 45-21 (NY) 1985—Saints, 23-21 (NO) 49ers, 31-19 (NO)
1975—Giants, 28-14 (NY) 1987—Eagles, 27-17 (P) 1986—49ers, 26-17 (SF)
1978—Saints, 28-17 (NO) 1989—Saints, 30-20 (NO) Saints, 23-10 (NO)
1979—Saints, 24-14 (NO) 1991—Saints, 13-6 (P) 1987—49ers, 24-22 (NO)
1981—Giants, 20-7 (NY) 1992—Eagles, 15-13 (P) Saints, 26-24 (SF)
1984—Saints, 10-3 (NY) *Eagles, 36-20 (NO) 1988—49ers, 34-33 (NO)
1985—Giants, 21-13 (NO) 1993—Eagles, 37-26 (P) 49ers, 30-17 (SF)
1986—Giants, 20-17 (NY) 1995—Eagles, 15-10 (NO) 1989—49ers, 24-20 (NO)
1987—Saints, 23-14 (NO) 2000—Eagles, 21-7 (NO) 49ers, 31-13 (SF)
1988—Giants, 13-12 (NO) 2003—Eagles, 33-20 (P) 1990—49ers, 13-12 (NO)
1993—Giants, 24-14 (NO) 2006—Saints, 27-24 (NO) Saints, 13-10 (SF)
1994—Saints, 27-22 (NO) **Saints, 27-24 (NO) 1991—Saints, 10-3 (NO)
1995—Giants, 45-29 (NY) 2007—Eagles, 38-23 (NO) 49ers, 38-24 (SF)
1996—Saints 17-3 (NY) 2009—Saints, 48-22 (P) 1992—49ers, 16-10 (NO)
1997—Giants, 14-9 (NY) 2012—Saints, 28-13 (NO) 49ers, 21-20 (SF)
1999—Giants, 31-3 (NY) 2013—*Saints, 26-24 (P) 1993—Saints, 16-13 (NO)
2001—Giants, 21-13 (NY) 2015—Eagles, 39-17 (P) 49ers, 42-7 (SF)
2003—Saints, 45-7 (NO) 2018—Saints, 48-7 (NO) 1994—49ers, 24-13 (SF)
2005—Giants, 27-10 (NY*) **Saints, 20-14 (NO) 49ers, 35-14 (NO)
2006—Saints, 30-7 (NY) (RS Pts.—Eagles 642, Saints 583) 1995—49ers, 24-22 (NO)
2009—Saints, 48-27 (NO) (PS Pts.—Eagles 98, Saints 93) Saints, 11-7 (SF)
2011—Saints, 49-24 (NO) *NFC First-Round Playoff 1996—49ers, 27-11 (SF)
2012—Giants, 52-27 (NY) **NFC Divisional Playoff 49ers, 24-17 (NO)
2015—Saints, 52-49 (NO) NEW ORLEANS vs. PITTSBURGH 1997—49ers, 33-7 (SF)
2016—Giants, 16-13 (NY) RS: Saints lead series, 9-7 49ers, 23-0 (NO)
2018—Saints, 33-18 (NY) 1967—Steelers, 14-10 (NO) 1998—49ers, 31-0 (NO)
(RS Pts.—Giants 681, Saints 669) 1968—Saints, 16-12 (P) 49ers, 31-20 (SF)
*Saints home game Saints, 24-14 (NO) 1999—49ers, 28-21 (SF)
NEW ORLEANS vs. N.Y. JETS 1969—Saints, 27-24 (NO) Saints, 24-6 (NO)
RS: Saints lead series, 7-6 1974—Steelers, 28-7 (NO) 2000—Saints, 31-15 (NO)
1972—Jets, 18-17 (NY) 1978—Steelers, 20-14 (P) Saints, 31-27 (SF)
1977—Jets, 16-13 (NO) 1981—Steelers, 20-6 (NO) 2001—49ers, 28-27 (SF)
1980—Saints, 21-20 (NY) 1984—Saints, 27-24 (NO) 49ers, 38-0 (NO)
1983—Jets, 31-28 (NO) 1987—Saints, 20-16 (P) 2002—Saints, 35-27 (NO)
1986—Jets, 28-23 (NY) 1990—Steelers, 9-6 (NO) 2004—Saints, 30-27 (NO)
1989—Saints, 29-14 (NO) 1993—Steelers, 37-14 (P) 2006—Saints, 34-10 (NO)
1992—Saints, 20-0 (NY) 2002—Saints, 32-29 (NO) 2007—Saints, 31-10 (SF)
1995—Saints, 12-0 (NY) 2006—Steelers, 38-31 (P) 2008—Saints, 31-17 (NO)
2001—Jets, 16-9 (NO) 2010—Saints, 20-10 (NO) 2010—Saints, 25-22 (SF)
2005—Saints, 21-19 (NY) 2014—Saints, 35-32 (P) 2011—*49ers, 36-32 (SF)

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2012—49ers, 31-21 (NO) 2015—Buccaneers, 26-19 (NO) See Carolina vs. N.Y. Giants
2013—Saints, 23-20 (NO) Saints, 24-17 (TB) N.Y. GIANTS vs. CHICAGO
2014—49ers, 27-24 (NO) 2016—Buccaneers, 16-11 (TB) RS: Bears lead series, 28-21-2
2016—Saints, 41-23 (SF) Saints, 31-24 (NO) PS: Bears lead series, 5-3;
(RS Pts.—49ers 1,814, Saints 1,395) 2017—Saints, 30-10 (NO) See Chicago vs. N.Y. Giants
(PS Pts.—49ers 36, Saints 32) Buccaneers, 31-24 (TB) N.Y. GIANTS vs. CINCINNATI
*NFC Divisional Playoff 2018—Buccaneers, 48-40 (NO) RS: Bengals lead series, 6-4;
NEW ORLEANS vs. SEATTLE Saints, 28-14 (TB) See Cincinnati vs. N.Y. Giants
RS: Saints lead series, 7-6 (RS Pts.—Saints 1,216, Buccaneers 1,027) N.Y. GIANTS vs. CLEVELAND
PS: Seahawks lead series, 2-0 NEW ORLEANS vs. *TENNESSEE RS: Browns lead series, 26-21-2
1976—Saints, 51-27 (S) RS: Titans lead series, 8-5-1 PS: Series tied, 1-1;
1979—Seahawks, 38-24 (S) 1971—Tie, 13-13 (H) See Cleveland vs. N.Y. Giants
1985—Seahawks, 27-3 (NO) 1976—Oilers, 31-26 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. DALLAS
1988—Saints, 20-19 (S) 1978—Oilers, 17-12 (NO) RS: Cowboys lead series, 66-45-2
1991—Saints, 27-24 (NO) 1981—Saints, 27-24 (H) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0;
1997—Saints, 20-17 (NO) OT 1984—Saints, 27-10 (H) See Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants
2000—Seahawks, 20-10 (S) 1987—Saints, 24-10 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. DENVER
2003—Seahawks, 27-10 (S) 1990—Oilers, 23-10 (H) RS: Series tied, 6-6
2004—Seahawks, 21-7 (NO) 1993—Saints, 33-21 (NO) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0;
2007—Saints, 28-17 (S) 1996—Oilers, 31-14 (NO) See Denver vs. N.Y. Giants
2010—Saints, 34-19 (NO) 1999—Titans, 24-21 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. DETROIT
*Seahawks, 41-36 (S) 2003—Titans, 27-12 (T) RS: Lions lead series, 22-21-1
2013—Seahawks, 34-7 (S) 2007—Titans, 31-14 (NO) PS: Lions lead series, 1-0;
**Seahawks, 23-15 (S) 2011—Saints, 22-17 (T) See Detroit vs. N.Y. Giants
2016—Saints, 25-20 (NO) 2015—Titans, 34-28 (NO) OT N.Y. GIANTS vs. GREEN BAY
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 310, Saints 266) (RS Pts.—Titans 313, Saints 283) RS: Packers lead series, 28-23-2
(PS Pts.—Seahawks 64, Saints 51) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; PS: Packers lead series, 5-3;
*NFC First-Round Playoff known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Green Bay vs. N.Y. Giants
**NFC Divisional Playoff NEW ORLEANS vs. WASHINGTON N.Y. GIANTS vs. HOUSTON
NEW ORLEANS vs. TAMPA BAY RS: Redskins lead series, 17-10 RS: Giants lead series, 4-1;
RS: Saints lead series, 33-21 1967—Redskins, 30-10 (NO) See Houston vs. N.Y. Giants
1977—Buccaneers, 33-14 (NO) Saints, 30-14 (W) N.Y. GIANTS vs. INDIANAPOLIS
1978—Saints, 17-10 (TB) 1968—Saints, 37-17 (NO) RS: Colts lead series, 10-6
1979—Saints, 42-14 (TB) 1969—Redskins, 26-20 (NO) PS: Colts lead series, 2-0;
1981—Buccaneers, 31-14 (NO) Redskins, 17-14 (W) See Indianapolis vs. N.Y. Giants
1982—Buccaneers, 13-10 (NO) 1971—Redskins, 24-14 (W) N.Y. GIANTS vs. JACKSONVILLE
1983—Saints, 24-21 (TB) 1973—Saints, 19-3 (NO) RS: Jaguars lead series, 4-3;
1984—Saints, 17-13 (NO) 1975—Redskins, 41-3 (W) See Jacksonville vs. N.Y. Giants
1985—Saints, 20-13 (NO) 1979—Saints, 14-10 (W) N.Y. GIANTS vs. KANSAS CITY
1986—Saints, 38-7 (NO) 1980—Redskins, 22-14 (W) RS: Giants lead series, 11-3;
1987—Saints, 44-34 (NO) 1982—Redskins, 27-10 (NO) See Kansas City vs. N.Y. Giants
1988—Saints, 13-9 (NO) 1986—Redskins, 14-6 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. L.A. CHARGERS
1989—Buccaneers, 20-10 (TB) 1988—Redskins, 27-24 (W) RS: Chargers lead series, 7-5;
1990—Saints, 35-7 (NO) 1989—Redskins, 16-14 (NO) See L.A. Chargers vs. N.Y. Giants
1991—Saints, 23-7 (NO) 1990—Redskins, 31-17 (W) N.Y. GIANTS vs. L.A. RAMS
1992—Saints, 23-21 (NO) 1992—Saints, 20-3 (NO) RS: Rams lead series, 26-16
1994—Saints, 9-7 (TB) 1994—Redskins, 38-24 (NO) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
1996—Buccaneers, 13-7 (TB) 2001—Redskins, 40-10 (NO) See L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Giants
1998—Saints, 9-3 (NO) 2002—Saints, 43-27 (W) N.Y. GIANTS vs. MIAMI
1999—Buccaneers, 31-16 (NO) 2003—Saints, 24-20 (W) RS: Giants lead series, 6-2;
2001—Buccaneers, 48-21 (TB) 2006—Redskins, 16-10 (NO) See Miami vs. N.Y. Giants
2002—Saints, 26-20 (TB) OT 2008—Redskins, 29-24 (W) N.Y. GIANTS vs. MINNESOTA
Saints, 23-20 (NO) 2009—Saints, 33-30 (W) OT RS: Vikings lead series, 15-10
2003—Saints, 17-14 (TB) 2012—Redskins, 40-32 (NO) PS: Giants lead series, 2-1;
Buccaneers, 14-7 (NO) 2015—Redskins, 47-14 (W) See Minnesota vs. N.Y. Giants
2004—Buccaneers, 20-17 (NO) 2017—Saints, 34-31 (NO) OT N.Y. GIANTS vs. NEW ENGLAND
Saints, 21-17 (TB) 2018—Saints, 43-19 (NO) RS: Patriots lead series, 6-4
2005—Buccaneers, 10-3 (Baton Rouge) (RS Pts.—Redskins 659, Saints 557) PS: Giants lead series, 2-0;
Buccaneers, 27-13 (TB) See New England vs. N.Y. Giants
2006—Saints, 24-21 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. ARIZONA N.Y. GIANTS vs. NEW ORLEANS
Saints, 31-14 (TB) RS: Giants lead series, 80-44-2; RS: Giants lead series, 16-14
2007—Buccaneers, 31-14 (TB) See Arizona vs. N.Y. Giants See New Orleans vs. N.Y. Giants
Buccaneers, 27-23 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. ATLANTA N.Y. GIANTS vs. N.Y. JETS
2008—Saints, 24-20 (NO) RS: Falcons lead series, 13-11; RS: Giants lead series, 8-5
Buccaneers, 23-20 (TB) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0; 1970—Giants, 22-10 (NYJ)
2009—Saints, 38-7 (TB) See Atlanta vs. N.Y. Giants 1974—Jets, 26-20 (New Haven) OT
Buccaneers, 20-17 (NO) OT N.Y. GIANTS vs. BALTIMORE 1981—Jets, 26-7 (NYG)
2010—Saints, 31-6 (TB) RS: Ravens lead series, 3-2 1984—Giants, 20-10 (NYJ)
Buccaneers, 23-13 (NO) PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0; 1987—Giants, 20-7 (NYG)
2011—Buccaneers, 26-20 (TB) See Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants 1988—Jets, 27-21 (NYJ)
Saints, 27-16 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. BUFFALO 1993—Jets, 10-6 (NYG)
2012—Saints, 35-28 (TB) RS: Series tied, 6-6 1996—Giants, 13-6 (NYJ)
Saints, 41-0 (NO) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0; 1999—Giants, 41-28 (NYG)
2013—Saints, 16-14 (TB) See Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants 2003—Giants, 31-28 (NYJ) OT
Saints, 42-17 (NO) N.Y. GIANTS vs. CAROLINA 2007—Giants, 35-24 (NYG)
2014—Saints, 37-31 (NO) OT RS: Panthers lead series, 6-4 2011—Giants, 29-14 (NYJ)
Saints, 23-20 (TB) PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0;

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2015—Jets, 23-20 (NYG) OT Giants, 28-24 (P) Giants, 24-7 (NY)
(RS Pts.—Giants 285, Jets 239) 1962—Giants, 29-13 (P) **Giants, 20-10 (NY)
N.Y. GIANTS vs. *OAKLAND Giants, 19-14 (NY) 2001—Eagles, 10-9 (NY)
RS: Raiders lead series, 8-5 1963—Giants, 37-14 (P) Eagles, 24-21 (P)
1973—Raiders, 42-0 (O) Giants, 42-14 (NY) 2002—Eagles, 17-3 (P)
1980—Raiders, 33-17 (NY) 1964—Eagles, 38-7 (P) Giants, 10-7 (NY) OT
1983—Raiders, 27-12 (LA) Eagles, 23-17 (NY) 2003—Eagles, 14-10 (NY)
1986—Giants, 14-9 (LA) 1965—Giants, 16-14 (P) Eagles, 28-10 (P)
1989—Giants, 34-17 (NY) Giants, 35-27 (NY) 2004—Eagles, 31-17 (P)
1992—Raiders, 13-10 (LA) 1966—Eagles, 35-17 (P) Eagles, 27-6 (NY)
1995—Raiders, 17-13 (NY) Eagles, 31-3 (NY) 2005—Giants, 27-17 (NY)
1998—Raiders, 20-17 (O) 1967—Giants, 44-7 (NY) Giants, 26-23 (P) OT
2001—Raiders, 28-10 (NY) 1968—Giants, 34-25 (P) 2006—Giants, 30-24 (P) OT
2005—Giants, 30-21 (O) Giants, 7-6 (NY) Eagles, 36-22 (NY)
2009—Giants, 44-7 (NY) 1969—Eagles, 23-20 (NY) *Eagles, 23-20 (P)
2013—Giants, 24-20 (NY) 1970—Giants, 30-23 (NY) 2007—Giants, 16-3 (NY)
2017—Raiders, 24-17 (O) Eagles, 23-20 (P) Giants, 16-13 (P)
(RS Pts.—Raiders 278, Giants 242) 1971—Eagles, 23-7 (P) 2008—Giants, 36-31 (P)
*Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 Eagles, 41-28 (NY) Eagles, 20-14 (NY)
N.Y. GIANTS vs. PHILADELPHIA 1972—Giants, 27-12 (P) **Eagles, 23-11 (NY)
RS: Series tied, 83-83-2 Giants, 62-10 (NY) 2009—Eagles, 40-17 (P)
PS: Series tied, 2-2 1973—Tie, 23-23 (NY) Eagles, 45-38 (NY)
1933—Giants, 56-0 (NY) Eagles, 20-16 (P) 2010—Eagles, 27-17 (P)
Giants, 20-14 (P) 1974—Eagles, 35-7 (P) Eagles, 38-31 (NY)
1934—Giants, 17-0 (NY) Eagles, 20-7 (New Haven) 2011—Giants, 29-16 (P)
Eagles, 6-0 (P) 1975—Giants, 23-14 (P) Eagles, 17-10 (NY)
1935—Giants, 10-0 (NY) Eagles, 13-10 (NY) 2012—Eagles, 19-17 (P)
Giants, 21-14 (P) 1976—Eagles, 20-7 (P) Giants, 42-7 (NY)
1936—Eagles, 10-7 (P) Eagles, 10-0 (NY) 2013—Eagles, 36-21 (NY)
Giants, 21-17 (NY) 1977—Eagles, 28-10 (NY) Giants, 15-7 (P)
1937—Giants, 16-7 (P) Eagles, 17-14 (P) 2014—Eagles, 27-0 (P)
Giants, 21-0 (NY) 1978—Eagles, 19-17 (NY) Eagles, 34-26 (NY)
1938—Eagles, 14-10 (P) Eagles, 20-3 (P) 2015—Eagles, 27-7 (P)
Giants, 17-7 (NY) 1979—Eagles, 23-17 (P) Eagles, 35-30 (NY)
1939—Giants, 13-3 (P) Eagles, 17-13 (NY) 2016—Giants, 28-23 (NY)
Giants, 27-10 (NY) 1980—Eagles, 35-3 (P) Eagles, 24-19 (P)
1940—Giants, 20-14 (P) Eagles, 31-16 (NY) 2017—Eagles, 27-24 (P)
Giants, 17-7 (NY) 1981—Eagles, 24-10 (NY) Eagles, 34-29 (NY)
1941—Giants, 24-0 (P) Giants, 20-10 (P) 2018—Eagles, 34-13 (NY)
Giants, 16-0 (NY) *Giants, 27-21 (P) Eagles, 25-22 (P)
1942—Giants, 35-17 (NY) 1982—Giants, 23-7 (NY) (RS Pts.—Giants 3,241, Eagles 3,209)
Giants, 14-0 (P) Giants, 26-24 (P) (PS Pts.—Giants 78, Eagles 77)
1944—Eagles, 24-17 (NY) 1983—Eagles, 17-13 (NY) *NFC First-Round Playoff
Tie, 21-21 (P) Giants, 23-0 (P) **NFC Divisional Playoff
1945—Eagles, 38-17 (P) 1984—Giants, 28-27 (NY) N.Y. GIANTS vs. *PITTSBURGH
Giants, 28-21 (NY) Eagles, 24-10 (P) RS: Giants lead series, 44-30-3
1946—Eagles, 24-14 (P) 1985—Giants, 21-0 (NY) 1933—Giants, 23-2 (P)
Giants, 45-17 (NY) Giants, 16-10 (P) OT Giants, 27-3 (NY)
1947—Eagles, 23-0 (P) 1986—Giants, 35-3 (NY) 1934—Giants, 14-12 (P)
Eagles, 41-24 (NY) Giants, 17-14 (P) Giants, 17-7 (NY)
1948—Eagles, 45-0 (P) 1987—Giants, 20-17 (P) 1935—Giants, 42-7 (P)
Eagles, 35-14 (NY) Giants, 23-20 (NY) OT Giants, 13-0 (NY)
1949—Eagles, 24-3 (NY) 1988—Eagles, 24-13 (P) 1936—Pirates, 10-7 (P)
Eagles, 17-3 (P) Eagles, 23-17 (NY) OT 1937—Giants, 10-7 (P)
1950—Giants, 7-3 (NY) 1989—Eagles, 21-19 (P) Giants, 17-0 (NY)
Giants, 9-7 (P) Eagles, 24-17 (NY) 1938—Giants, 27-14 (P)
1951—Giants, 26-24 (NY) 1990—Giants, 27-20 (NY) Pirates, 13-10 (NY)
Giants, 23-7 (P) Eagles, 31-13 (P) 1939—Giants, 14-7 (P)
1952—Giants, 31-7 (P) 1991—Eagles, 30-7 (P) Giants, 23-7 (NY)
Eagles, 14-10 (NY) Eagles, 19-14 (NY) 1940—Tie, 10-10 (P)
1953—Eagles, 30-7 (P) 1992—Eagles, 47-34 (NY) Giants, 12-0 (NY)
Giants, 37-28 (NY) Eagles, 20-10 (P) 1941—Giants, 37-10 (P)
1954—Giants, 27-14 (NY) 1993—Giants, 21-10 (NY) Giants, 28-7 (NY)
Eagles, 29-14 (P) Giants, 7-3 (P) 1942—Steelers, 13-10 (P)
1955—Eagles, 27-17 (P) 1994—Giants, 28-23 (NY) Steelers, 17-9 (NY)
Giants, 31-7 (NY) Giants, 16-13 (P) 1945—Giants, 34-6 (P)
1956—Giants, 20-3 (NY) 1995—Eagles, 17-14 (NY) Steelers, 21-7 (NY)
Giants, 21-7 (P) Eagles, 28-19 (P) 1946—Giants, 17-14 (P)
1957—Giants, 24-20 (P) 1996—Eagles, 19-10 (NY) Giants, 7-0 (NY)
Giants, 13-0 (NY) Eagles, 24-0 (P) 1947—Steelers, 38-21 (NY)
1958—Eagles, 27-24 (P) 1997—Giants, 31-17 (NY) Steelers, 24-7 (P)
Giants, 24-10 (NY) Giants, 31-21 (P) 1948—Giants, 34-27 (NY)
1959—Eagles, 49-21 (P) 1998—Giants, 20-0 (NY) Steelers, 38-28 (P)
Giants, 24-7 (NY) Giants, 20-10 (P) 1949—Steelers, 28-7 (P)
1960—Eagles, 17-10 (NY) 1999—Giants, 16-15 (NY) Steelers, 21-17 (NY)
Eagles, 31-23 (P) Giants, 23-17 (P) OT 1950—Giants, 18-7 (P)
1961—Giants, 38-21 (NY) 2000—Giants, 33-18 (P) Steelers, 17-6 (NY)

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1951—Tie, 13-13 (P) 1993—*49ers, 44-3 (SF) 2000—Titans, 28-14 (T)
Giants, 14-0 (NY) 1995—49ers, 20-6 (SF) 2002—Titans, 32-29 (NY) OT
1952—Steelers, 63-7 (P) 1998—49ers, 31-7 (SF) 2006—Titans, 24-21 (T)
1953—Steelers, 24-14 (P) 2002—49ers, 16-13 (NY) 2010—Titans, 29-10 (NY)
Steelers, 14-10 (NY) **49ers, 39-38 (SF) 2014—Giants, 36-7 (T)
1954—Giants, 30-6 (P) 2005—Giants, 24-6 (SF) 2018—Titans, 17-0 (NY)
Giants, 24-3 (NY) 2007—Giants, 33-15 (NY) (RS Pts.—Giants 239, Titans 219)
1955—Steelers, 30-23 (P) 2008—Giants, 29-17 (NY) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
Steelers, 19-17 (NY) 2011—49ers, 27-20 (SF) known as Oilers prior to 1999
1956—Giants, 38-10 (NY) ***Giants, 20-17 (SF) OT N.Y. GIANTS vs. *WASHINGTON
Giants, 17-14 (P) 2012—Giants, 26-3 (SF) RS: Giants lead series, 100-68-4
1957—Giants, 35-0 (NY) 2014—49ers, 16-10 (NY) PS: Series tied, 1-1
Steelers, 21-10 (P) 2015—Giants, 30-27 (NY) 1932—Braves, 14-6 (B)
1958—Giants, 17-6 (NY) 2017—49ers, 31-21 (SF) Tie, 0-0 (NY)
Steelers, 31-10 (P) 2018—Giants, 27-23 (SF) 1933—Redskins, 21-20 (B)
1959—Giants, 21-16 (P) (RS Pts.—Giants 667, 49ers 660) Giants, 7-0 (NY)
Steelers, 14-9 (NY) (PS Pts.—49ers 178, Giants 176) 1934—Giants, 16-13 (B)
1960—Giants, 19-17 (P) *NFC Divisional Playoff Giants, 3-0 (NY)
Giants, 27-24 (NY) **NFC First-Round Playoff 1935—Giants, 20-12 (B)
1961—Giants, 17-14 (P) ***NFC Championship Giants, 17-6 (NY)
Giants, 42-21 (NY) N.Y. GIANTS vs. SEATTLE 1936—Giants, 7-0 (B)
1962—Giants, 31-27 (P) RS: Series tied, 9-9 Redskins, 14-0 (NY)
Steelers, 20-17 (NY) 1976—Giants, 28-16 (NY) 1937—Redskins, 13-3 (W)
1963—Steelers, 31-0 (P) 1980—Giants, 27-21 (S) Redskins, 49-14 (NY)
Giants, 33-17 (NY) 1981—Giants, 32-0 (S) 1938—Giants, 10-7 (W)
1964—Steelers, 27-24 (P) 1983—Seahawks, 17-12 (NY) Giants, 36-0 (NY)
Steelers, 44-17 (NY) 1986—Seahawks, 17-12 (S) 1939—Tie, 0-0 (W)
1965—Giants, 23-13 (P) 1989—Giants, 15-3 (NY) Giants, 9-7 (NY)
Giants, 35-10 (NY) 1992—Giants, 23-10 (NY) 1940—Redskins, 21-7 (W)
1966—Tie, 34-34 (P) 1995—Seahawks, 30-28 (S) Giants, 21-7 (NY)
Steelers, 47-28 (NY) 2001—Giants, 27-24 (NY) 1941—Giants, 17-10 (W)
1967—Giants, 27-24 (P) 2002—Giants, 9-6 (NY) Giants, 20-13 (NY)
Giants, 28-20 (NY) 2005—Seahawks, 24-21 (S) OT 1942—Giants, 14-7 (W)
1968—Giants, 34-20 (P) 2006—Seahawks, 42-30 (S) Redskins, 14-7 (NY)
1969—Giants, 10-7 (NY) 2008—Giants, 44-6 (NY) 1943—Giants, 14-10 (NY)
Giants, 21-17 (P) 2010—Giants, 41-7 (S) Giants, 31-7 (W)
1971—Steelers, 17-13 (P) 2011—Seahawks, 36-25 (NY) **Redskins, 28-0 (NY)
1976—Steelers, 27-0 (NY) 2013—Seahawks, 23-0 (NY) 1944—Giants, 16-13 (NY)
1985—Giants, 28-10 (NY) 2014—Seahawks, 38-17 (S) Giants, 31-0 (W)
1991—Giants, 23-20 (P) 2017—Seahawks, 24-7 (NY) 1945—Redskins, 24-14 (NY)
1994—Steelers, 10-6 (NY) (RS Pts.—Giants 398, Seahawks 344) Redskins, 17-0 (W)
2000—Giants, 30-10 (NY) N.Y. GIANTS vs. TAMPA BAY 1946—Redskins, 24-14 (W)
2004—Steelers, 33-30 (NY) RS: Giants lead series, 14-7 Giants, 31-0 (NY)
2008—Giants, 21-14 (P) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0 1947—Redskins, 28-20 (W)
2012—Steelers, 24-20 (NY) 1977—Giants, 10-0 (TB) Giants, 35-10 (NY)
2016—Steelers, 24-14 (P) 1978—Giants, 19-13 (TB) 1948—Redskins, 41-10 (W)
(RS Pts.—Giants 1,514, Steelers 1,294) Giants, 17-14 (NY) Redskins, 28-21 (NY)
*Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940 1979—Giants, 17-14 (NY) 1949—Giants, 45-35 (W)
N.Y. GIANTS vs. SAN FRANCISCO Buccaneers, 31-3 (TB) Giants, 23-7 (NY)
RS: Giants lead series, 17-16 1980—Buccaneers, 30-13 (TB) 1950—Giants, 21-17 (W)
PS: Series tied, 4-4 1984—Giants, 17-14 (NY) Giants, 24-21 (NY)
1952—Giants, 23-14 (NY) Buccaneers, 20-17 (TB) 1951—Giants, 35-14 (W)
1956—Giants, 38-21 (SF) 1985—Giants, 22-20 (NY) Giants, 28-14 (NY)
1957—49ers, 27-17 (NY) 1991—Giants, 21-14 (TB) 1952—Giants, 14-10 (W)
1960—Giants, 21-19 (SF) 1993—Giants, 23-7 (NY) Redskins, 27-17 (NY)
1963—Giants, 48-14 (NY) 1997—Buccaneers, 20-8 (NY) 1953—Redskins, 13-9 (W)
1968—49ers, 26-10 (NY) 1998—Buccaneers, 20-3 (TB) Redskins, 24-21 (NY)
1972—Giants, 23-17 (SF) 1999—Giants, 17-13 (TB) 1954—Giants, 51-21 (W)
1975—Giants, 26-23 (SF) 2003—Buccaneers, 19-13 (TB) Giants, 24-7 (NY)
1977—Giants, 20-17 (NY) 2006—Giants, 17-3 (NY) 1955—Giants, 35-7 (NY)
1978—Giants, 27-10 (NY) 2007—*Giants, 24-14 (TB) Giants, 27-20 (W)
1979—Giants, 32-16 (NY) 2009—Giants, 24-0 (TB) 1956—Redskins, 33-7 (W)
1980—49ers, 12-0 (SF) 2012—Giants, 41-34 (NY) Giants, 28-14 (NY)
1981—49ers, 17-10 (SF) 2015—Giants, 32-18 (TB) 1957—Giants, 24-20 (W)
*49ers, 38-24 (SF) 2018—Giants, 38-35 (NY) Redskins, 31-14 (NY)
1984—49ers, 31-10 (NY) 2017—Buccaneers, 25-23 (TB) 1958—Giants, 21-14 (W)
*49ers, 21-10 (SF) (RS Pts.—Giants 395, Buccaneers 364) Giants, 30-0 (NY)
1985—**Giants, 17-3 (NY) (PS Pts.—Giants 24, Buccaneers 14) 1959—Giants, 45-14 (NY)
1986—Giants, 21-17 (SF) *NFC First-Round Playoff Giants, 24-10 (W)
*Giants, 49-3 (NY) N.Y. GIANTS vs. *TENNESSEE 1960—Tie, 24-24 (NY)
1987—49ers, 41-21 (NY) RS: Series tied, 6-6 Giants, 17-3 (W)
1988—49ers, 20-17 (NY) 1973—Giants, 34-14 (NY) 1961—Giants, 24-21 (W)
1989—49ers, 34-24 (SF) 1982—Giants, 17-14 (NY) Giants, 53-0 (NY)
1990—49ers, 7-3 (SF) 1985—Giants, 35-14 (H) 1962—Giants, 49-34 (NY)
***Giants, 15-13 (SF) 1991—Giants, 24-20 (NY) Giants, 42-24 (W)
1991—Giants, 16-14 (NY) 1994—Giants, 13-10 (H) 1963—Giants, 24-14 (W)
1992—49ers, 31-14 (NY) 1997—Oilers, 10-6 (T) Giants, 44-14 (NY)

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1964—Giants, 13-10 (NY) 2003—Giants, 24-21 (W) OT N.Y. JETS vs. GREEN BAY
Redskins, 36-21 (W) Redskins, 20-7 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 8-5;
1965—Redskins, 23-7 (NY) 2004—Giants, 20-14 (NY) See Green Bay vs. N.Y. Jets
Giants, 27-10 (W) Redskins, 31-7 (W) N.Y. JETS vs. HOUSTON
1966—Giants, 13-10 (NY) 2005—Giants, 36-0 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 5-3;
Redskins, 72-41 (W) Redskins, 35-20 (W) See Houston vs. N.Y. Jets
1967—Redskins, 38-34 (W) 2006—Giants, 19-3 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. INDIANAPOLIS
1968—Giants, 48-21 (NY) Giants, 34-28 (W) RS: Colts lead series, 41-29
Giants, 13-10 (W) 2007—Giants, 24-17 (W) PS: Jets lead series, 3-1;
1969—Redskins, 20-14 (W) Redskins, 22-10 (NY) See Indianapolis vs. N.Y. Jets
1970—Giants, 35-33 (NY) 2008—Giants, 16-7 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. JACKSONVILLE
Giants, 27-24 (W) Giants, 23-7 (W) RS: Jaguars lead series, 7-6
1971—Redskins, 30-3 (NY) 2009—Giants, 23-17 (NY) PS: Jets lead series, 1-0;
Redskins, 23-7 (W) Giants, 45-12 (W) See Jacksonville vs. N.Y. Jets
1972—Redskins, 23-16 (NY) 2010—Giants, 31-7 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. KANSAS CITY
Redskins, 27-13 (W) Giants, 17-14 (W) RS: Series tied, 18-18-1
1973—Redskins, 21-3 (New Haven) 2011—Redskins, 28-14 (W) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
Redskins, 27-24 (W) Redskins, 23-10 (NY) See Kansas City vs. N.Y. Jets
1974—Redskins, 13-10 (New Haven) 2012—Giants, 27-23 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. L.A. CHARGERS
Redskins, 24-3 (W) Redskins, 17-16 (W) RS: Chargers lead series, 22-12-1
1975—Redskins, 49-13 (W) 2013—Giants, 24-17 (W) PS: Jets lead series, 2-0;
Redskins, 21-13 (NY) Giants, 20-6 (NY) See L.A. Chargers vs. N.Y. Jets
1976—Redskins, 19-17 (W) 2014—Giants, 45-14 (W) N.Y. JETS vs. L.A. RAMS
Giants, 12-9 (NY) Giants, 24-13 (NY) RS: Rams lead series, 10-4;
1977—Giants, 20-17 (NY) 2015—Giants, 32-21 (NY) See L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Jets
Giants, 17-6 (W) Redskins, 20-14 (W) N.Y. JETS vs. MIAMI
1978—Giants, 17-6 (NY) 2016—Redskins, 29-27 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 54-51-1
Redskins, 16-13 (W) OT Giants, 19-10 (W) PS: Dolphins lead series, 1-0;
1979—Redskins, 27-0 (W) 2017—Redskins, 20-10 (W) See Miami vs. N.Y. Jets
Giants, 14-6 (NY) Giants, 18-10 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. MINNESOTA
1980—Redskins, 23-21 (NY) 2018—Redskins, 20-13 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 8-3;
Redskins, 16-13 (W) Giants, 40-16 (W) See Minnesota vs. N.Y. Jets
1981—Giants, 17-7 (W) (RS Pts.—Giants 3,487, Redskins 3,081) N.Y. JETS vs. NEW ENGLAND
Redskins, 30-27 (NY) OT (PS Pts.—Redskins 28, Giants 17) RS: Patriots lead series, 63-53-1
1982—Redskins, 27-17 (NY) *Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 and PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1;
Redskins, 15-14 (W) known as Braves prior to 1933 See New England vs. N.Y. Jets
1983—Redskins, 33-17 (NY) **Division Playoff N.Y. JETS vs. NEW ORLEANS
Redskins, 31-22 (W) ***NFC Championship RS: Saints lead series, 7-6;
1984—Redskins, 30-14 (W) See New Orleans vs. N.Y. Jets
Giants, 37-13 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. ARIZONA N.Y. JETS vs. N.Y. GIANTS
1985—Giants, 17-3 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 6-3; RS: Giants lead series, 8-5;
Redskins, 23-21 (W) See Arizona vs. N.Y. Jets See N.Y. Giants vs. N.Y. Jets
1986—Giants, 27-20 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. ATLANTA *N.Y. JETS vs. **OAKLAND
Giants, 24-14 (W) RS: Falcons lead series, 7-5; RS: Raiders lead series, 23-17-2
***Giants, 17-0 (NY) See Atlanta vs. N.Y. Jets PS: Series tied, 2-2
1987—Redskins, 38-12 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. BALTIMORE 1960—Raiders, 28-27 (NY)
Redskins, 23-19 (W) RS: Ravens lead series, 8-2; Titans, 31-28 (O)
1988—Giants, 27-20 (NY) See Baltimore vs. N.Y. Jets 1961—Titans, 14-6 (O)
Giants, 24-23 (W) N.Y. JETS vs. BUFFALO Titans, 23-12 (NY)
1989—Giants, 27-24 (W) RS: Bills lead series, 61-55 1962—Titans, 28-17 (O)
Giants, 20-17 (NY) PS: Bills lead series, 1-0; Titans, 31-21 (NY)
1990—Giants, 24-20 (W) See Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets 1963—Jets, 10-7 (NY)
Giants, 21-10 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. CAROLINA Raiders, 49-26 (O)
1991—Redskins, 17-13 (NY) RS: Panthers lead series, 4-3; 1964—Jets, 35-13 (NY)
Redskins, 34-17 (W) See Carolina vs. N.Y. Jets Raiders, 35-26 (O)
1992—Giants, 24-7 (W) N.Y. JETS vs. CHICAGO 1965—Tie, 24-24 (NY)
Redskins, 28-10 (NY) RS: Bears lead series, 9-3; Raiders, 24-14 (O)
1993—Giants, 41-7 (W) See Chicago vs. N.Y. Jets 1966—Raiders, 24-21 (NY)
Giants, 20-6 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. CINCINNATI Tie, 28-28 (O)
1994—Giants, 31-23 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 15-9 1967—Jets, 27-14 (NY)
Giants, 21-19 (W) PS: Jets lead series, 2-0; Raiders, 38-29 (O)
1995—Giants, 24-15 (W) See Cincinnati vs. N.Y. Jets 1968—Raiders, 43-32 (O)
Giants, 20-13 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. CLEVELAND ***Jets, 27-23 (NY)
1996—Redskins, 31-10 (NY) RS: Browns lead series, 13-12 1969—Raiders, 27-14 (NY)
Redskins, 31-21 (W) PS: Browns lead series, 1-0; 1970—Raiders, 14-13 (NY)
1997—Tie, 7-7 (W) OT See Cleveland vs. N.Y. Jets 1972—Raiders, 24-16 (O)
Giants, 30-10 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. DALLAS 1977—Raiders, 28-27 (NY)
1998—Giants, 31-24 (NY) RS: Cowboys lead series, 7-4; 1979—Jets, 28-19 (NY)
Redskins, 21-14 (W) See Dallas vs. N.Y. Jets 1982—****Jets, 17-14 (LA)
1999—Redskins, 50-21 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. DENVER 1985—Raiders, 31-0 (LA)
Redskins, 23-13 (W) RS: Broncos lead series, 19-16-1 1989—Raiders, 14-7 (NY)
2000—Redskins, 16-6 (NY) PS: Broncos lead series, 1-0; 1993—Raiders, 24-20 (LA)
Giants, 9-7 (W) See Denver vs. N.Y. Jets 1995—Raiders, 47-10 (NY)
2001—Giants, 23-9 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. DETROIT 1996—Raiders, 34-13 (NY)
Redskins, 35-21 (W) RS: Series tied, 7-7; 1997—Jets 23-22 (NY)
2002—Giants, 19-17 (NY) See Detroit vs. N.Y. Jets 1999—Raiders, 24-23 (O)
Giants, 27-21 (W) 2000—Raiders, 31-7 (O)

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2001—Jets, 24-22 (O) 2001—49ers, 19-17 (NY) 1994—Oilers, 24-10 (H)
*****Raiders, 38-24 (O) 2004—Jets, 22-14 (NY) 1995—Oilers, 23-6 (H)
2002—Raiders, 26-20 (O) 2008—49ers, 24-14 (SF) 1996—Oilers, 35-10 (NY)
****Raiders, 30-10 (O) 2012—49ers, 34-0 (NY) 1998—Jets, 24-3 (T)
2003—Jets, 27-24 (O) OT 2016—Jets, 23-17 (SF) OT 2003—Jets, 24-17 (NY)
2005—Jets, 26-10 (NY) (RS Pts.—49ers 313, Jets 221) 2006—Jets, 23-16 (T)
2006—Jets, 23-3 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. SEATTLE 2007—Titans, 10-6 (T)
2008—Raiders, 16-13 (O) OT RS: Seahawks lead series, 11-8 2008—Jets, 34-13 (T)
2009—Jets, 38-0 (O) 1977—Seahawks, 17-0 (NY) 2009—Jets, 24-17 (NY)
2011—Raiders, 34-24 (O) 1978—Seahawks, 24-17 (NY) 2012—Titans, 14-10 (T)
2013—Jets, 37-27 (NY) 1979—Seahawks, 30-7 (S) 2013—Titans, 38-13 (T)
2014—Jets, 19-14 (NY) 1980—Seahawks, 27-17 (NY) 2014—Jets, 16-11 (T)
2015—Raiders, 34-20 (O) 1981—Seahawks, 19-3 (NY) 2015—Jets, 30-8 (NY)
2017—Raiders, 45-20 (O) Seahawks, 27-23 (S) 2018—Titans, 26-22 (T)
(RS Pts.—Raiders 1,005, Jets 918) 1983—Seahawks, 17-10 (NY) (RS Pts.—Titans 1,031, Jets 934)
(PS Pts.—Raiders 105, Jets 78) 1985—Jets, 17-14 (NY) (PS Pts.—Titans 17, Jets 10)
*Jets known as Titans prior to 1963 1986—Jets, 38-7 (S) *Jets known as Titans prior to 1963
**Franchise in Los Angeles from 1987—Jets, 30-14 (NY) **Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
1982-1994 1991—Seahawks, 20-13 (S) known as Oilers prior to 1999
***AFL Championship 1995—Jets, 16-10 (S) ***AFC First-Round Playoff
****AFC Second-Round Playoff 1997—Jets, 41-3 (S) N.Y. JETS vs. WASHINGTON
*****AFC First-Round Playoff 1998—Jets, 32-31 (NY) RS: Redskins lead series, 8-3
N.Y. JETS vs. PHILADELPHIA 1999—Jets, 19-9 (NY) 1972—Redskins, 35-17 (NY)
RS: Eagles lead series, 10-0 2004—Jets, 37-14 (NY) 1976—Redskins, 37-16 (NY)
1973—Eagles, 24-23 (P) 2008—Seahawks, 13-3 (S) 1978—Redskins, 23-3 (W)
1977—Eagles, 27-0 (P) 2012—Seahawks, 28-7 (S) 1987—Redskins, 17-16 (W)
1978—Eagles, 17-9 (P) 2016—Seahawks, 27-17 (NY) 1993—Jets, 3-0 (W)
1987—Eagles, 38-27 (NY) (RS Pts.—Seahawks 351, Jets 347) 1996—Redskins, 31-16 (W)
1993—Eagles, 35-30 (NY) N.Y. JETS vs. TAMPA BAY 1999—Redskins, 27-20 (NY)
1996—Eagles, 21-20 (NY) RS: Jets lead series, 10-2 2003—Redskins, 16-13 (W)
2003—Eagles, 24-17 (P) 1976—Jets, 34-0 (NY) 2007—Redskins 23-20 (NY) OT
2007—Eagles, 16-9 (NY) 1982—Jets, 32-17 (NY) 2011—Jets, 34-19 (W)
2011—Eagles, 45-19 (P) 1984—Buccaneers, 41-21 (TB) 2015—Jets, 34-20 (NY)
2015—Eagles, 24-17 (NY) 1985—Jets, 62-28 (NY) (RS Pts.—Redskins 248, Jets 192)
(RS Pts.—Eagles 271, Jets 171) 1990—Jets, 16-14 (TB)
N.Y. JETS vs. PITTSBURGH 1991—Jets, 16-13 (NY) OAKLAND vs. ARIZONA
RS: Steelers lead series, 18-5 1997—Jets, 31-0 (NY) RS: Raiders lead series, 6-4;
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-0 2000—Jets, 21-17 (TB) See Arizona vs. Oakland
1970—Steelers, 21-17 (P) 2005—Jets, 14-12 (NY) OAKLAND vs. ATLANTA
1973—Steelers, 26-14 (P) 2009—Jets, 26-3 (TB) RS: Series tied, 7-7;
1975—Steelers, 20-7 (NY) 2013—Jets, 18-17 (NY) See Atlanta vs. Oakland
1977—Steelers, 23-20 (NY) 2017—Buccaneers, 15-10 (TB) OAKLAND vs. BALTIMORE
1978—Steelers, 28-17 (NY) (RS Pts.—Jets 301, Buccaneers 177) RS: Ravens lead series, 8-3
1981—Steelers, 38-10 (P) *N.Y. JETS vs. **TENNESSEE PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0;
1983—Steelers, 34-7 (NY) RS: Titans lead series, 24-19-1 See Baltimore vs. Oakland
1984—Steelers, 23-17 (NY) PS: Titans lead series, 1-0 OAKLAND vs. BUFFALO
1986—Steelers, 45-24 (NY) 1960—Oilers, 27-21 (H) RS: Raiders lead series, 21-18
1988—Jets, 24-20 (NY) Oilers, 42-28 (NY) PS: Bills lead series, 2-0;
1989—Steelers, 13-0 (NY) 1961—Oilers, 49-13 (H) See Buffalo vs. Oakland
1990—Steelers, 24-7 (NY) Oilers, 48-21 (NY) OAKLAND vs. CAROLINA
1992—Steelers, 27-10 (P) 1962—Oilers, 56-17 (H) RS: Series tied, 3-3;
2000—Steelers, 20-3 (NY) Oilers, 44-10 (NY) See Carolina vs. Oakland
2001—Steelers, 18-7 (P) 1963—Jets, 24-17 (NY) OAKLAND vs. CHICAGO
2003—Jets, 6-0 (NY) Oilers, 31-27 (H) RS: Series tied, 7-7;
2004—Steelers, 17-6 (P) 1964—Jets, 24-21 (NY) See Chicago vs. Oakland
*Steelers, 20-17 (P) OT Oilers, 33-17 (H) OAKLAND vs. CINCINNATI
2007—Jets, 19-16 (NY) OT 1965—Oilers, 27-21 (H) RS: Raiders lead series, 18-11
2010—Jets, 22-17 (P) Jets, 41-14 (NY) PS: Raiders lead series, 2-0;
**Steelers, 24-19 (P) 1966—Jets, 52-13 (NY) See Cincinnati vs. Oakland
2012—Steelers, 27-10 (P) Oilers, 24-0 (H) OAKLAND vs. CLEVELAND
2013—Steelers, 19-6 (NY) 1967—Tie, 28-28 (NY) RS: Raiders lead series, 13-10
2014—Jets, 20-13 (NY) 1968—Jets, 20-14 (H) PS: Raiders lead series, 2-0;
2016—Steelers, 31-13 (P) Jets, 26-7 (NY) See Cleveland vs. Oakland
(RS Pts.—Steelers 520, Jets 286) 1969—Jets, 26-17 (NY) OAKLAND vs. DALLAS
(PS Pts.—Steelers 44, Jets 36) Jets, 34-26 (H) RS: Series tied, 6-6;
*AFC Divisional Playoff 1972—Oilers, 26-20 (H) See Dallas vs. Oakland
**AFC Championship 1974—Oilers, 27-22 (NY) OAKLAND vs. DENVER
N.Y. JETS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1977—Oilers, 20-0 (H) RS: Raiders lead series, 63-52-2
RS: 49ers lead series, 10-3 1979—Oilers, 27-24 (H) OT PS: Series tied, 1-1;
1971—49ers, 24-21 (NY) 1980—Jets, 31-28 (NY) OT See Denver vs. Oakland
1976—49ers, 17-6 (SF) 1981—Jets, 33-17 (NY) OAKLAND vs. DETROIT
1980—49ers, 37-27 (NY) 1984—Oilers, 31-20 (H) RS: Series tied, 6-6;
1983—Jets, 27-13 (SF) 1988—Jets, 45-3 (NY) See Detroit vs. Oakland
1986—49ers, 24-10 (SF) 1990—Jets, 17-12 (H) OAKLAND vs. GREEN BAY
1989—49ers, 23-10 (NY) 1991—Oilers, 23-20 (NY) RS: Packers lead series, 7-5
1992—49ers, 31-14 (NY) ***Oilers, 17-10 (H) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0;
1998—49ers, 36-30 (SF) OT 1993—Oilers, 24-0 (H) See Green Bay vs. Oakland

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OAKLAND vs. HOUSTON 1977—Raiders, 16-7 (P) 1993—Raiders, 17-13 (S)
RS: Texans lead series, 6-4 1980—Raiders, 45-34 (P) Raiders, 27-23 (LA)
PS: Texans lead series, 1-0; 1981—Raiders, 30-27 (O) 1994—Seahawks, 38-9 (LA)
See Houston vs. Oakland 1983—**Raiders, 38-10 (LA) Raiders, 17-16 (S)
OAKLAND vs. INDIANAPOLIS 1984—Steelers, 13-7 (LA) 1995—Raiders, 34-14 (O)
RS: Raiders lead series, 8-7 1990—Raiders, 20-3 (LA) Seahawks, 44-10 (S)
PS: Series tied, 1-1; 1994—Steelers, 21-3 (LA) 1996—Raiders, 27-21 (S)
See Indianapolis vs. Oakland 1995—Steelers, 29-10 (O) Seahawks, 28-21 (O)
OAKLAND vs. JACKSONVILLE 2000—Steelers, 21-20 (P) 1997—Seahawks, 45-34 (S)
RS: Series tied, 4-4; 2002—Raiders, 30-17 (P) Seahawks, 22-21 (O)
See Jacksonville vs. Oakland 2003—Steelers, 27-7 (P) 1998—Raiders, 31-18 (S)
OAKLAND vs. KANSAS CITY 2004—Steelers, 24-21 (P) Raiders, 20-17 (O)
RS: Chiefs lead series, 63-52-2 2006—Raiders, 20-13 (O) 1999—Seahawks, 22-21 (S)
PS: Chiefs lead series, 2-1; 2009—Raiders, 27-24 (P) Raiders, 30-21 (O)
See Kansas City vs. Oakland 2010—Steelers, 35-3 (P) 2000—Raiders, 31-3 (O)
OAKLAND vs. L.A. CHARGERS 2012—Raiders, 34-31 (O) Seahawks, 27-24 (S)
RS: Raiders lead series, 62-54-2 2013—Raiders, 21-18 (O) 2001—Raiders, 38-14 (O)
PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0; 2015—Steelers, 38-35 (P) Seahawks, 34-27 (S)
See L.A. Chargers vs. Oakland 2018—Raiders, 24-21 (O) 2002—Raiders, 31-17 (O)
OAKLAND vs. L.A. RAMS (RS Pts.—Steelers 496, Raiders 489) 2006—Seahawks, 16-0 (S)
RS: Raiders lead series, 8-6; (PS Pts.—Raiders 125, Steelers 84) 2010—Raiders, 33-3 (O)
See L.A. Rams vs. Oakland *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 2014—Seahawks, 30-24 (S)
OAKLAND vs. MIAMI **AFC Divisional Playoff 2018—Seahawks, 27-3 (London)
RS: Series tied, 17-17-1 ***AFC Championship (RS Pts.—Raiders 1,177, Seahawks 1,135)
PS: Raiders lead series, 3-1; *OAKLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO (PS Pts.—Raiders 37, Seahawks 27)
See Miami vs. Oakland RS: Series tied, 7-7 *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994
OAKLAND vs. MINNESOTA 1970—49ers, 38-7 (O) **AFC Championship
RS: Raiders lead series, 9-5 1974—Raiders, 35-24 (SF) ***AFC First-Round Playoff
PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0; 1979—Raiders, 23-10 (O) *OAKLAND vs. TAMPA BAY
See Minnesota vs. Oakland 1982—Raiders, 23-17 (SF) RS: Raiders lead series, 7-2
OAKLAND vs. NEW ENGLAND 1985—49ers, 34-10 (LA) PS: Buccaneers lead series, 1-0
RS: Patriots lead series, 17-14-1 1988—Raiders, 9-3 (SF) 1976—Raiders, 49-16 (O)
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1; 1991—Raiders, 12-6 (LA) 1981—Raiders, 18-16 (O)
See New England vs. Oakland 1994—49ers, 44-14 (SF) 1993—Raiders, 27-20 (LA)
OAKLAND vs. NEW ORLEANS 2000—Raiders, 34-28 (SF) OT 1996—Buccaneers, 20-17 (TB) OT
RS: Series tied, 6-6-1; 2002—49ers, 23-20 (O) OT 1999—Raiders, 45-0 (O)
See New Orleans vs. Oakland 2006—49ers, 34-20 (SF) 2002—**Buccaneers, 48-21 (San Diego)
OAKLAND vs. N.Y. GIANTS 2010—49ers, 17-9 (SF) 2004—Raiders, 30-20 (O)
RS: Raiders lead series, 8-5; 2014—Raiders, 24-13 (O) 2008—Raiders, 31-24 (TB)
See N.Y. Giants vs. Oakland 2018—49ers, 34-3 (SF) 2012—Buccaneers, 42-32 (O)
OAKLAND vs. N.Y. JETS (RS Pts.—49ers 325, Raiders 243) 2016—Raiders, 30-24 (TB) OT
RS: Raiders lead series, 23-17-2 *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 (RS Pts.—Raiders 279, Buccaneers 182)
PS: Series tied, 2-2; *OAKLAND vs. SEATTLE (PS Pts.—Buccaneers 48, Raiders 21)
See N.Y. Jets vs. Oakland RS: Raiders lead series, 28-25 *Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994
*OAKLAND vs. PHILADELPHIA PS: Series tied, 1-1 **Super Bowl XXXVII
RS: Eagles lead series, 7-5 1977—Raiders, 44-7 (O) *OAKLAND vs. **TENNESSEE
PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0 1978—Seahawks, 27-7 (S) RS: Raiders lead series, 26-20
1971—Raiders, 34-10 (O) Seahawks, 17-16 (O) PS: Raiders lead series, 4-0
1976—Raiders, 26-7 (P) 1979—Seahawks, 27-10 (S) 1960—Oilers, 37-22 (O)
1980—Eagles, 10-7 (P) Seahawks, 29-24 (O) Raiders, 14-13 (H)
**Raiders, 27-10 (New Orleans) 1980—Raiders, 33-14 (O) 1961—Oilers, 55-0 (H)
1986—Eagles, 33-27 (LA) OT Raiders, 19-17 (S) Oilers, 47-16 (O)
1989—Eagles, 10-7 (P) 1981—Raiders, 20-10 (O) 1962—Oilers, 28-20 (O)
1992—Eagles, 31-10 (P) Raiders, 32-31 (S) Oilers, 32-17 (H)
1995—Raiders, 48-17 (O) 1982—Raiders, 28-23 (LA) 1963—Raiders, 24-13 (H)
2001—Raiders, 20-10 (P) 1983—Seahawks, 38-36 (S) Raiders, 52-49 (O)
2005—Eagles, 23-20 (P) Seahawks, 34-21 (LA) 1964—Oilers, 42-28 (H)
2009—Raiders, 13-9 (O) **Raiders, 30-14 (LA) Raiders, 20-10 (O)
2013—Eagles, 49-20 (O) 1984—Raiders, 28-14 (LA) 1965—Raiders, 21-17 (O)
2017—Eagles, 19-10 (P) Seahawks, 17-14 (S) Raiders, 33-21 (H)
(RS Pts.—Raiders 242, Eagles 228) ***Seahawks, 13-7 (S) 1966—Oilers, 31-0 (H)
(PS Pts.—Raiders 27, Eagles 10) 1985—Seahawks, 33-3 (S) Raiders, 38-23 (O)
*Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 Raiders, 13-3 (LA) 1967—Raiders, 19-7 (H)
**Super Bowl XV 1986—Raiders, 14-10 (LA) ***Raiders, 40-7 (O)
*OAKLAND vs. PITTSBURGH Seahawks, 37-0 (S) 1968—Raiders, 24-15 (H)
RS: Raiders lead series, 13-10 1987—Seahawks, 35-13 (LA) 1969—Raiders, 21-17 (O)
PS: Series tied, 3-3 Raiders, 37-14 (S) ****Raiders, 56-7 (O)
1970—Raiders, 31-14 (O) 1988—Seahawks, 35-27 (S) 1971—Raiders, 41-21 (O)
1972—Steelers, 34-28 (P) Seahawks, 43-37 (LA) 1972—Raiders, 34-0 (H)
**Steelers, 13-7 (P) 1989—Seahawks, 24-20 (LA) 1973—Raiders, 17-6 (H)
1973—Steelers, 17-9 (O) Seahawks, 23-17 (S) 1975—Oilers, 27-26 (O)
**Raiders, 33-14 (O) 1990—Raiders, 17-13 (S) 1976—Raiders, 14-13 (H)
1974—Raiders, 17-0 (P) Raiders, 24-17 (LA) 1977—Raiders, 34-29 (O)
***Steelers, 24-13 (O) 1991—Raiders, 23-20 (S) OT 1978—Raiders, 21-17 (O)
1975—***Steelers, 16-10 (P) Raiders, 31-7 (LA) 1979—Oilers, 31-17 (H)
1976—Raiders, 31-28 (O) 1992—Raiders, 19-0 (S) 1980—*****Raiders, 27-7 (O)
***Raiders, 24-7 (O) Raiders, 20-3 (LA) 1981—Oilers, 17-16 (H)

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1983—Raiders, 20-6 (LA) See Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 14-7 (Charleston, W. Va.)
1984—Raiders, 24-14 (H) PHILADELPHIA vs. CLEVELAND 1939—Eagles, 17-14 (Phila)
1986—Raiders, 28-17 (H) RS: Browns lead series, 31-17-1; Pirates, 24-12 (Pitt)
1988—Oilers, 38-35 (H) See Cleveland vs. Philadelphia 1940—Steelers, 7-3 (Pitt)
1989—Oilers, 23-7 (H) PHILADELPHIA vs. DALLAS Eagles, 7-0 (Phila)
1991—Oilers, 47-17 (H) RS: Cowboys lead series, 65-51 1941—Eagles, 10-7 (Pitt)
1994—Raiders, 17-14 (LA) PS: Cowboys lead series, 3-1; Tie, 7-7 (Phila)
1997—Oilers, 24-21 (T) OT See Dallas vs. Philadelphia 1942—Eagles, 24-14 (Pitt)
1999—Titans, 21-14 (T) PHILADELPHIA vs. DENVER Steelers, 14-0 (Phila)
2001—Titans, 13-10 (O) RS: Eagles lead series, 8-5; 1945—Eagles, 45-3 (Pitt)
2002—Raiders, 52-25 (O) See Denver vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 30-6 (Phila)
******Raiders, 41-24 (O) PHILADELPHIA vs. DETROIT 1946—Steelers, 10-7 (Pitt)
2003—Titans, 25-20 (T) RS: Series tied, 15-15-2 Eagles, 10-7 (Phila)
2004—Raiders, 40-35 (O) PS: Eagles lead series, 1-0; 1947—Steelers, 35-24 (Pitt)
2005—Raiders, 34-25 (T) See Detroit vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 21-0 (Phila)
2007—Titans, 13-9 (T) PHILADELPHIA vs. GREEN BAY **Eagles, 21-0 (Pitt)
2010—Titans, 38-13 (T) RS: Packers lead series, 26-14 1948—Eagles, 34-7 (Pitt)
2013—Titans, 23-19 (O) PS: Eagles lead series, 2-1; Eagles, 17-0 (Phila)
2015—Raiders, 24-21 (T) See Green Bay vs. Philadelphia 1949—Eagles, 38-7 (Pitt)
2016—Raiders, 17-10 (T) PHILADELPHIA vs. HOUSTON Eagles, 34-17 (Phila)
2017—Raiders, 26-16 (T) RS: Eagles lead series, 5-0; 1950—Eagles, 17-10 (Pitt)
(RS Pts.—Titans 1,066, Raiders 1,036) See Houston vs. Philadelphia Steelers, 9-7 (Phila)
(PS Pts.—Raiders 164, Titans 45) PHILADELPHIA vs. INDIANAPOLIS 1951—Eagles, 34-13 (Pitt)
*Franchise in Los Angeles from 1982-1994 RS: Colts lead series, 10-9; Steelers, 17-13 (Phila)
**Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; See Indianapolis vs. Philadelphia 1952—Eagles, 31-25 (Pitt)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 PHILADELPHIA vs. JACKSONVILLE Eagles, 26-21 (Phila)
***AFL Championship RS: Series tied, 3-3; 1953—Eagles, 23-17 (Phila)
****Inter-Divisional Playoff See Jacksonville vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 35-7 (Pitt)
*****AFC First-Round Playoff PHILADELPHIA vs. KANSAS CITY 1954—Eagles, 24-22 (Phila)
******AFC Championship RS: Series tied, 4-4; Steelers, 17-7 (Pitt)
*OAKLAND vs. WASHINGTON See Kansas City vs. Philadelphia 1955—Steelers, 13-7 (Pitt)
RS: Raiders lead series, 7-6 PHILADELPHIA vs. L.A. CHARGERS Eagles, 24-0 (Phila)
PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0 RS: Chargers lead series, 7-5; 1956—Eagles, 35-21 (Pitt)
1970—Raiders, 34-20 (O) See L.A. Chargers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 14-7 (Phila)
1975—Raiders, 26-23 (W) OT PHILADELPHIA vs. L.A. RAMS 1957—Steelers, 6-0 (Pitt)
1980—Raiders, 24-21 (O) RS: Eagles lead series, 21-17-1 Eagles, 7-6 (Phila)
1983—Redskins, 37-35 (W) PS: Rams lead series, 2-1; 1958—Steelers, 24-3 (Pitt)
**Raiders, 38-9 (Tampa) See L.A. Rams vs. Philadelphia Steelers, 31-24 (Phila)
1986—Redskins, 10-6 (W) PHILADELPHIA vs. MIAMI 1959—Eagles, 28-24 (Phila)
1989—Raiders, 37-24 (LA) RS: Dolphins lead series, 8-6; Steelers, 31-0 (Pitt)
1992—Raiders, 21-20 (W) See Miami vs. Philadelphia 1960—Eagles, 34-7 (Phila)
1995—Raiders, 20-8 (W) PHILADELPHIA vs. MINNESOTA Steelers, 27-21 (Pitt)
1998—Redskins, 29-19 (O) RS: Vikings lead series, 14-10 1961—Eagles, 21-16 (Phila)
2005—Raiders, 16-13 (W) PS: Eagles lead series, 4-0; Eagles, 35-24 (Pitt)
2009—Redskins, 34-13 (O) See Minnesota vs. Philadelphia 1962—Steelers, 13-7 (Pitt)
2013—Redskins, 24-14 (O) PHILADELPHIA vs. NEW ENGLAND Steelers, 26-17 (Phila)
2017—Redskins, 27-10 (W) RS: Eagles lead series, 7-5 1963—Tie, 21-21 (Phila)
(RS Pts.—Redskins 290, Raiders 275) PS: Series tied, 1-1; Tie, 20-20 (Pitt)
(PS Pts.—Raiders 38, Redskins 9) See New England vs. Philadelphia 1964—Eagles, 21-7 (Phila)
*Franchise in Los Angeles from PHILADELPHIA vs. NEW ORLEANS Eagles, 34-10 (Pitt)
1982-1994 RS: Eagles lead series, 16-12 1965—Steelers, 20-14 (Phila)
**Super Bowl XVIII PS: Saints lead series, 3-1; Eagles, 47-13 (Pitt)
See New Orleans vs. Philadelphia 1966—Eagles, 31-14 (Pitt)
PHILADELPHIA vs. ARIZONA PHILADELPHIA vs. N.Y. GIANTS Eagles, 27-23 (Phila)
RS: Cardinals lead series, 57-55-5 RS: Series tied, 83-83-2 1967—Eagles, 34-24 (Phila)
PS: Cardinals lead series, 2-1; PS: Series tied, 2-2; 1968—Steelers, 6-3 (Pitt)
See Arizona vs. Philadelphia See N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia 1969—Eagles, 41-27 (Phila)
PHILADELPHIA vs. ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA vs. N.Y. JETS 1970—Eagles, 30-20 (Phila)
RS: Eagles lead series, 17-13-1 RS: Eagles lead series, 10-0; 1974—Steelers, 27-0 (Pitt)
PS: Eagles lead series, 3-1; See N.Y. Jets vs. Philadelphia 1979—Eagles, 17-14 (Phila)
See Atlanta vs. Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA vs. OAKLAND 1988—Eagles, 27-26 (Pitt)
PHILADELPHIA vs. BALTIMORE RS: Eagles lead series, 7-5 1991—Eagles, 23-14 (Phila)
RS: Series tied, 2-2-1; PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0; 1994—Steelers, 14-3 (Pitt)
See Baltimore vs. Philadelphia See Oakland vs. Philadelphia 1997—Eagles, 23-20 (Phila)
PHILADELPHIA vs. BUFFALO PHILADELPHIA vs. *PITTSBURGH 2000—Eagles, 26-23 (Pitt) OT
RS: Eagles lead series, 7-6; RS: Eagles lead series, 47-28-3 2004—Steelers, 27-3 (Pitt)
See Buffalo vs. Philadelphia PS: Eagles lead series, 1-0 2008—Eagles, 15-6 (Phila)
PHILADELPHIA vs. CAROLINA 1933—Eagles, 25-6 (Phila) 2012—Steelers, 16-14 (Pitt)
RS: Eagles lead series, 7-4 1934—Eagles, 17-0 (Pitt) 2016—Eagles, 34-3 (P)
PS: Panthers lead series, 1-0; Pirates, 9-7 (Phila) (RS Pts.—Eagles 1,477, Steelers 1,116)
See Carolina vs. Philadelphia 1935—Pirates, 17-7 (Phila) (PS Pts.—Eagles 21, Steelers 0)
PHILADELPHIA vs. CHICAGO Eagles, 17-6 (Pitt) *Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940
RS: Bears lead series, 28-12-1 1936—Pirates, 17-0 (Pitt) **Division Playoff
PS: Eagles lead series, 3-1; Pirates, 6-0 (Johnstown, Pa.) PHILADELPHIA vs. SAN FRANCISCO
See Chicago vs. Philadelphia 1937—Pirates, 27-14 (Pitt) RS: 49ers lead series, 18-13-1
PHILADELPHIA vs. CINCINNATI Pirates, 16-7 (Pitt) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0
RS: Bengals lead series, 9-3-1; 1938—Eagles, 27-7 (Buffalo) 1951—Eagles, 21-14 (P)

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1953—49ers, 31-21 (SF) (PS Pts.—Eagles 79, Buccaneers 63) 1962—Redskins, 27-21 (P)
1956—Tie, 10-10 (P) *NFC Divisional Playoff Eagles, 37-14 (W)
1958—49ers, 30-24 (P) **NFC First-Round Playoff 1963—Eagles, 37-24 (W)
1959—49ers, 24-14 (SF) ***NFC Championship Redskins, 13-10 (P)
1964—49ers, 28-24 (P) PHILADELPHIA vs. *TENNESSEE 1964—Redskins, 35-20 (W)
1966—Eagles, 35-34 (SF) RS: Eagles lead series, 7-5 Redskins, 21-10 (P)
1967—49ers, 28-27 (P) 1972—Eagles, 18-17 (H) 1965—Redskins, 23-21 (W)
1969—49ers, 14-13 (SF) 1979—Eagles, 26-20 (H) Eagles, 21-14 (P)
1971—49ers, 31-3 (P) 1982—Eagles, 35-14 (P) 1966—Redskins, 27-13 (P)
1973—49ers, 38-28 (SF) 1988—Eagles, 32-23 (P) Eagles, 37-28 (W)
1975—Eagles, 27-17 (P) 1991—Eagles, 13-6 (H) 1967—Eagles, 35-24 (P)
1983—Eagles, 22-17 (SF) 1994—Eagles, 21-6 (P) Tie, 35-35 (W)
1984—49ers, 21-9 (P) 2000—Titans, 15-13 (P) 1968—Redskins, 17-14 (W)
1985—49ers, 24-13 (SF) 2002—Titans, 27-24 (T) Redskins, 16-10 (P)
1989—49ers, 38-28 (P) 2006—Titans, 31-13 (P) 1969—Tie, 28-28 (W)
1991—49ers, 23-7 (P) 2010—Titans, 37-19 (T) Redskins, 34-29 (P)
1992—49ers, 20-14 (SF) 2014—Eagles, 43-24 (P) 1970—Redskins, 33-21 (P)
1993—Eagles, 37-34 (SF) OT 2018—Titans, 26-23 (T) OT Redskins, 24-6 (W)
1994—Eagles, 40-8 (SF) (RS Pts.—Eagles 280, Titans 246) 1971—Tie, 7-7 (W)
1996—*49ers, 14-0 (SF) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; Redskins, 20-13 (P)
1997—49ers, 24-12 (P) known as Oilers prior to 1999 1972—Redskins, 14-0 (W)
2001—49ers, 13-3 (SF) PHILADELPHIA vs. *WASHINGTON Redskins, 23-7 (P)
2002—Eagles, 38-17 (SF) RS: Redskins lead series, 85-77-5 1973—Redskins, 28-7 (P)
2003—49ers, 31-28 (P) OT PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0 Redskins, 38-20 (W)
2005—Eagles, 42-3 (P) 1934—Redskins, 6-0 (B) 1974—Redskins, 27-20 (P)
2006—Eagles, 38-24 (SF) Redskins, 14-7 (P) Redskins, 26-7 (W)
2008—Eagles, 40-26 (SF) 1935—Eagles, 7-6 (B) 1975—Eagles, 26-10 (P)
2009—Eagles, 27-13 (P) 1936—Redskins, 26-3 (P) Eagles, 26-3 (W)
2010—Eagles, 27-24 (SF) Redskins, 17-7 (B) 1976—Redskins, 20-17 (P) OT
2011—49ers, 24-23 (P) 1937—Eagles, 14-0 (W) Redskins, 24-0 (W)
2014—49ers, 26-21 (SF) Redskins, 10-7 (P) 1977—Redskins, 23-17 (W)
2017—Eagles, 33-10 (P) 1938—Redskins, 26-23 (P) Redskins, 17-14 (P)
(RS Pts.—Eagles 749, 49ers 719) Redskins, 20-14 (W) 1978—Redskins, 35-30 (W)
(PS Pts.—49ers 14, Eagles 0) 1939—Redskins, 7-0 (P) Eagles, 17-10 (P)
*NFC First-Round Playoff Redskins, 7-6 (W) 1979—Eagles, 28-17 (P)
PHILADELPHIA vs. SEATTLE 1940—Redskins, 34-17 (P) Redskins, 17-7 (W)
RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-7 Redskins, 13-6 (W) 1980—Eagles, 24-14 (P)
1976—Eagles, 27-10 (P) 1941—Redskins, 21-17 (P) Eagles, 24-0 (W)
1980—Eagles, 27-20 (S) Redskins, 20-14 (W) 1981—Eagles, 36-13 (P)
1986—Seahawks, 24-20 (S) 1942—Redskins, 14-10 (P) Redskins, 15-13 (W)
1989—Eagles, 31-7 (P) Redskins, 30-27 (W) 1982—Redskins, 37-34 (P) OT
1992—Eagles, 20-17 (S) OT 1944—Tie, 31-31 (P) Redskins, 13-9 (W)
1995—Seahawks, 26-14 (S) Eagles, 37-7 (W) 1983—Redskins, 23-13 (P)
1998—Seahawks, 38-0 (P) 1945—Redskins, 24-14 (W) Redskins, 28-24 (W)
2001—Eagles, 27-3 (S) Eagles, 16-0 (P) 1984—Redskins, 20-0 (W)
2002—Eagles, 27-20 (S) 1946—Eagles, 28-24 (W) Eagles, 16-10 (P)
2005—Seahawks, 42-0 (P) Redskins, 27-10 (P) 1985—Eagles, 19-6 (W)
2007—Seahawks, 28-24 (P) 1947—Eagles, 45-42 (P) Redskins, 17-12 (P)
2008—Eagles, 26-7 (S) Eagles, 38-14 (W) 1986—Redskins, 41-14 (W)
2011—Seahawks, 31-14 (S) 1948—Eagles, 45-0 (W) Redskins, 21-14 (P)
2014—Seahawks, 24-14 (P) Eagles, 42-21 (P) 1987—Redskins, 34-24 (W)
2016—Seahawks, 26-15 (S) 1949—Eagles, 49-14 (P) Eagles, 31-27 (P)
2017—Seahawks, 24-10 (S) Eagles, 44-21 (W) 1988—Redskins, 17-10 (W)
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 347, Eagles 296) 1950—Eagles, 35-3 (P) Redskins, 20-19 (P)
PHILADELPHIA vs. TAMPA BAY Eagles, 33-0 (W) 1989—Eagles, 42-37 (W)
RS: Eagles lead series, 8-7 1951—Redskins, 27-23 (P) Redskins, 10-3 (P)
PS: Series tied, 2-2 Eagles, 35-21 (W) 1990—Redskins, 13-7 (W)
1977—Eagles, 13-3 (P) 1952—Eagles, 38-20 (P) Eagles, 28-14 (P)
1979—*Buccaneers, 24-17 (TB) Redskins, 27-21 (W) **Redskins, 20-6 (P)
1981—Eagles, 20-10 (P) 1953—Tie, 21-21 (P) 1991—Redskins, 23-0 (W)
1988—Eagles, 41-14 (TB) Redskins, 10-0 (W) Eagles, 24-22 (P)
1991—Buccaneers, 14-13 (TB) 1954—Eagles, 49-21 (W) 1992—Redskins, 16-12 (W)
1995—Buccaneers, 21-6 (P) Eagles, 41-33 (P) Eagles, 17-13 (P)
1999—Buccaneers, 19-5 (P) 1955—Redskins, 31-30 (P) 1993—Eagles, 34-31 (P)
2000—**Eagles, 21-3 (P) Redskins, 34-21 (W) Eagles, 17-14 (W)
2001—Eagles, 17-13 (TB) 1956—Eagles, 13-9 (P) 1994—Eagles, 21-17 (P)
**Eagles, 31-9 (P) Redskins, 19-17 (W) Eagles, 31-29 (W)
2002—Eagles, 20-10 (P) 1957—Eagles, 21-12 (P) 1995—Eagles, 37-34 (P) OT
***Buccaneers, 27-10 (P) Redskins, 42-7 (W) Eagles, 14-7 (W)
2003—Buccaneers, 17-0 (P) 1958—Redskins, 24-14 (P) 1996—Eagles, 17-14 (W)
2006—Buccaneers, 23-21 (TB) Redskins, 20-0 (W) Redskins, 26-21 (P)
2009—Eagles, 33-14 (P) 1959—Eagles, 30-23 (P) 1997—Eagles, 24-10 (P)
2012—Eagles, 23-21 (TB) Eagles, 34-14 (W) Redskins, 35-32 (W)
2013—Eagles, 31-20 (TB) 1960—Eagles, 19-13 (P) 1998—Eagles, 17-12 (P)
2015—Buccaneers, 45-17 (P) Eagles, 38-28 (W) Redskins, 28-3 (W)
2018—Buccaneers, 27-21 (TB) 1961—Eagles, 14-7 (P) 1999—Eagles, 35-28 (P)
(RS Pts.—Eagles 281, Buccaneers 271) Eagles, 27-24 (W) Redskins, 20-17 (W) OT

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2000—Redskins, 17-14 (P) PITTSBURGH vs. DENVER 1984—Steelers, 20-17 (SF)
Eagles, 23-20 (W) RS: Broncos lead series, 15-8-1 1987—Steelers, 30-17 (P)
2001—Redskins, 13-3 (P) PS: Broncos lead series, 5-3; 1990—49ers, 27-7 (SF)
Eagles, 20-6 (W) See Denver vs. Pittsburgh 1993—49ers, 24-13 (P)
2002—Eagles, 37-7 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. DETROIT 1996—49ers, 25-15 (P)
Eagles, 34-21 (P) RS: Steelers lead series, 17-14-1; 1999—Steelers, 27-6 (SF)
2003—Eagles, 27-25 (P) See Detroit vs. Pittsburgh 2003—49ers, 30-14 (SF)
Eagles, 31-7 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. GREEN BAY 2007—Steelers, 37-16 (P)
2004—Eagles, 28-6 (P) RS: Packers lead series, 18-16 2011—49ers, 20-3 (SF)
Eagles, 17-14 (W) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0; 2015—Steelers, 43-18 (P)
2005—Redskins, 17-10 (W) See Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh (RS Pts.—Steelers 447, 49ers 409)
Redskins, 31-20 (P) PITTSBURGH vs. HOUSTON PITTSBURGH vs. SEATTLE
2006—Eagles, 27-3 (P) RS: Steelers lead series, 4-2; RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-8
Eagles, 21-19 (W) See Houston vs. Pittsburgh PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0
2007—Redskins, 20-12 (P) PITTSBURGH vs. INDIANAPOLIS 1977—Steelers, 30-20 (P)
Eagles, 33-25 (W) RS: Steelers lead series, 18-6 1978—Steelers, 21-10 (P)
2008—Redskins, 23-17 (P) PS: Steelers lead series, 5-0; 1981—Seahawks, 24-21 (S)
Redskins, 10-3 (W) See Indianapolis vs. Pittsburgh 1982—Seahawks, 16-0 (S)
2009—Eagles, 27-17 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. JACKSONVILLE 1983—Steelers, 27-21 (S)
Eagles, 27-24 (P) RS: Series tied, 12-12 1986—Seahawks, 30-0 (S)
2010—Redskins, 17-12 (P) PS: Jaguars lead series, 2-0; 1987—Steelers, 13-9 (P)
Eagles, 59-28 (W) See Jacksonville vs. Pittsburgh 1991—Seahawks, 27-7 (P)
2011—Eagles, 20-13 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. KANSAS CITY 1992—Steelers, 20-14 (P)
Eagles, 34-10 (P) RS: Steelers lead series, 22-11 1993—Seahawks, 16-6 (S)
2012—Redskins, 31-6 (W) PS: Series tied, 1-1; 1994—Seahawks, 30-13 (S)
Redskins, 27-20 (P) See Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh 1998—Steelers, 13-10 (P)
2013—Eagles, 33-27 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. L.A. CHARGERS 1999—Seahawks, 29-10 (P)
Eagles, 24-16 (P) RS: Steelers lead series, 22-8 2003—Seahawks, 23-16 (S)
2014—Eagles, 37-34 (P) PS: Chargers lead series, 2-1; 2005—*Steelers, 21-10 (Detroit)
Redskins, 27-24 (W) See L.A. Chargers vs. Pittsburgh 2007—Steelers, 21-0 (P)
2015—Redskins, 23-20 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. L.A. RAMS 2011—Steelers, 24-0 (P)
Redskins, 38-24 (P) RS: Rams lead series, 15-8-2 2015—Seahawks, 39-30 (S)
2016—Redskins, 27-20 (W) PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0; (RS Pts.—Seahawks 318, Steelers 272)
Redskins, 27-22 (P) See Los Angeles vs. Pittsburgh (PS Pts.—Steelers 21, Seahawks 10)
2017—Eagles, 30-17 (W) PITTSBURGH vs. MIAMI *Super Bowl XL
Eagles, 34-24 (P) RS: Steelers lead series, 12-11 PITTSBURGH vs. TAMPA BAY
2018—Eagles, 28-13 (P) PS: Series tied, 2-2; RS: Steelers lead series, 9-2
Eagles, 24-0 (W) See Miami vs. Pittsburgh 1976—Steelers, 42-0 (P)
(RS Pts.—Eagles 3,518, Redskins 3,308) PITTSBURGH vs. MINNESOTA 1980—Steelers, 24-21 (TB)
(PS Pts.—Redskins 20, Eagles 6) RS: Vikings lead series, 9-8 1983—Steelers, 17-12 (P)
*Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0; 1989—Steelers, 31-22 (TB)
**NFC First-Round Playoff See Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh 1998—Buccaneers, 16-3 (TB)
PITTSBURGH vs. NEW ENGLAND 2001—Steelers, 17-10 (TB)
PITTSBURGH vs. ARIZONA RS: Steelers lead series, 15-12 2002—Steelers, 17-7 (TB)
RS: Steelers lead series, 33-23-3 PS: Patriots lead series, 4-1; 2006—Steelers, 20-3 (P)
PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0; See New England vs. Pittsburgh 2010—Steelers, 38-13 (TB)
See Arizona vs. Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH vs. NEW ORLEANS 2014—Buccaneers, 27-24 (P)
PITTSBURGH vs. ATLANTA RS: Saints lead series, 9-7; 2018—Steelers, 30-27 (TB)
RS: Steelers lead series, 14-2-1; See New Orleans vs. Pittsburgh (RS Pts.—Steelers 263, Buccaneers 158)
See Atlanta vs. Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH vs. N.Y. GIANTS PITTSBURGH vs. *TENNESSEE
PITTSBURGH vs. BALTIMORE RS: Giants lead series, 44-30-3; RS: Steelers lead series, 43-31
RS: Steelers lead series, 25-21 See N.Y. Giants vs. Pittsburgh PS: Steelers lead series, 3-1
PS: Steelers lead series, 3-1; PITTSBURGH vs. N.Y. JETS 1970—Oilers, 19-7 (P)
See Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh RS: Steelers lead series, 18-5 Steelers, 7-3 (H)
PITTSBURGH vs. BUFFALO PS: Steelers lead series, 2-0; 1971—Steelers, 23-16 (P)
RS: Steelers lead series, 14-8 See N.Y. Jets vs. Pittsburgh Oilers, 29-3 (H)
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-1; PITTSBURGH vs. OAKLAND 1972—Steelers, 24-7 (P)
See Buffalo vs. Pittsburgh RS: Raiders lead series, 13-10 Steelers, 9-3 (H)
PITTSBURGH vs. CAROLINA PS: Series tied, 3-3; 1973—Steelers, 36-7 (H)
RS: Steelers lead series, 6-1; See Oakland vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 33-7 (P)
See Carolina vs. Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH vs. PHILADELPHIA 1974—Steelers, 13-7 (H)
PITTSBURGH vs. CHICAGO RS: Eagles lead series, 47-28-3 Oilers, 13-10 (P)
RS: Bears lead series, 19-7-1; PS: Eagles lead series, 1-0; 1975—Steelers, 24-17 (P)
See Chicago vs. Pittsburgh See Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 32-9 (H)
PITTSBURGH vs. CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1976—Steelers, 32-16 (P)
RS: Steelers lead series, 62-35 RS: 49ers lead series, 11-10 Steelers, 21-0 (H)
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-0; 1951—49ers, 28-24 (P) 1977—Oilers, 27-10 (H)
See Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh 1952—Steelers, 24-7 (SF) Steelers, 27-10 (P)
PITTSBURGH vs. CLEVELAND 1954—49ers, 31-3 (SF) 1978—Oilers, 24-17 (P)
RS: Steelers lead series, 73-58 1958—49ers, 23-20 (SF) Steelers, 13-3 (H)
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-0; 1961—Steelers, 20-10 (P) **Steelers, 34-5 (P)
See Cleveland vs. Pittsburgh 1965—49ers, 27-17 (SF) 1979—Steelers, 38-7 (P)
PITTSBURGH vs. DALLAS 1968—49ers, 45-28 (P) Oilers, 20-17 (H)
RS: Cowboys lead series, 16-13 1973—Steelers, 37-14 (SF) **Steelers, 27-13 (P)
PS: Steelers lead series, 2-1; 1977—Steelers, 27-0 (P) 1980—Steelers, 31-17 (P)
See Dallas vs. Pittsburgh 1978—Steelers, 24-7 (SF) Oilers, 6-0 (H)
1981—49ers, 17-14 (P) 1981—Steelers, 26-13 (P)

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Oilers, 21-20 (H) Redskins, 37-10 (W) See Baltimore vs. San Francisco
1982—Steelers, 24-10 (H) 1941—Redskins, 24-20 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. BUFFALO
1983—Steelers, 40-28 (H) Redskins, 23-3 (W) RS: Series tied, 6-6;
Steelers, 17-10 (P) 1942—Redskins, 28-14 (W) See Buffalo vs. San Francisco
1984—Steelers, 35-7 (P) Redskins, 14-0 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. CAROLINA
Oilers, 23-20 (H) OT 1945—Redskins, 14-0 (P) RS: Panthers lead series, 13-7
1985—Steelers, 20-0 (P) Redskins, 24-0 (W) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0;
Steelers, 30-7 (H) 1946—Tie, 14-14 (W) See Carolina vs. San Francisco
1986—Steelers, 22-16 (H) OT Steelers, 14-7 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. CHICAGO
Steelers, 21-10 (P) 1947—Redskins, 27-26 (W) RS: Bears lead series, 32-31-1
1987—Oilers, 23-3 (P) Steelers, 21-14 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 3-0;
Oilers, 24-16 (H) 1948—Redskins, 17-14 (W) See Chicago vs. San Francisco
1988—Oilers, 34-14 (P) Steelers, 10-7 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. CINCINNATI
Steelers, 37-34 (H) 1949—Redskins, 27-14 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 9-4
1989—Oilers, 27-0 (H) Redskins, 27-14 (W) PS: 49ers lead series, 2-0;
Oilers, 23-16 (P) 1950—Steelers, 26-7 (W) See Cincinnati vs. San Francisco
***Steelers, 26-23 (H) OT Redskins, 24-7 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. CLEVELAND
1990—Steelers, 20-9 (P) 1951—Redskins, 22-7 (P) RS: Browns lead series, 12-7;
Oilers, 34-14 (H) Steelers, 20-10 (W) See Cleveland vs. San Francisco
1991—Steelers, 26-14 (P) 1952—Redskins, 28-24 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. DALLAS
Oilers, 31-6 (H) Steelers, 24-23 (W) RS: 49ers lead series, 15-13-1
1992—Steelers, 29-24 (H) 1953—Redskins, 17-9 (P) PS: Cowboys lead series, 5-2;
Steelers, 21-20 (P) Steelers, 14-13 (W) See Dallas vs. San Francisco
1993—Oilers, 23-3 (H) 1954—Steelers, 37-7 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. DENVER
Oilers, 26-17 (P) Redskins, 17-14 (W) RS: Series tied, 7-7
1994—Steelers, 30-14 (P) 1955—Redskins, 23-14 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0;
Steelers, 12-9 (H) OT Redskins, 28-17 (W) See Denver vs. San Francisco
1995—Steelers, 34-17 (H) 1956—Steelers, 30-13 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. DETROIT
Steelers, 21-7 (P) Steelers, 23-0 (W) RS: 49ers lead series, 37-27-1
1996—Steelers, 30-16 (P) 1957—Steelers, 28-7 (P) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
Oilers, 23-13 (H) Redskins, 10-3 (W) See Detroit vs. San Francisco
1997—Steelers, 37-24 (P) 1958—Steelers, 24-16 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. GREEN BAY
Oilers, 16-6 (T) Tie, 14-14 (W) RS: Packers lead series, 32-27-1
1998—Oilers, 41-31 (P) 1959—Redskins, 23-17 (P) PS: Packers lead series, 4-3;
Oilers, 23-14 (T) Steelers, 27-6 (W) See Green Bay vs. San Francisco
1999—Titans, 16-10 (T) 1960—Tie, 27-27 (W) SAN FRANCISCO vs. HOUSTON
Titans, 47-36 (P) Steelers, 22-10 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 3-1;
2000—Titans, 23-20 (P) 1961—Steelers, 20-0 (P) See Houston vs. San Francisco
Titans, 9-7 (T) Steelers, 30-14 (W) SAN FRANCISCO vs. INDIANAPOLIS
2001—Steelers, 34-7 (P) 1962—Steelers, 23-21 (P) RS: Colts lead series, 26-18;
Steelers, 34-24 (T) Steelers, 27-24 (W) See Indianapolis vs. San Francisco
2002—Titans, 31-23 (T) 1963—Steelers, 38-27 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. JACKSONVILLE
****Titans, 34-31 (T) OT Steelers, 34-28 (W) RS: 49ers lead series, 3-2;
2003—Titans, 30-13 (P) 1964—Redskins, 30-0 (P) See Jacksonville vs. San Francisco
2005—Steelers, 34-7 (P) Steelers, 14-7 (W) SAN FRANCISCO vs. KANSAS CITY
2008—Titans, 31-14 (T) 1965—Redskins, 31-3 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 7-6;
2009—Steelers, 13-10 (P) OT Redskins, 35-14 (W) See Kansas City vs. San Francisco
2010—Steelers, 19-11 (T) 1966—Redskins, 33-27 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. L.A. CHARGERS
2011—Steelers, 38-17 (P) Redskins, 24-10 (W) RS: Chargers lead series, 8-6
2012—Titans, 26-23 (T) 1967—Redskins, 15-10 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0;
2013—Titans, 16-9 (P) 1968—Redskins, 16-13 (W) See L.A. Chargers vs. San Francisco
2014—Steelers, 27-24 (T) 1969—Redskins, 14-7 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. L.A. RAMS
2017—Steelers, 40-17 (P) 1973—Steelers, 21-16 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 68-67-3
(RS Pts.—Steelers 1,546, Titans 1,294) 1979—Steelers, 38-7 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0;
(PS Pts.—Steelers 118, Titans 75) 1985—Redskins, 30-23 (P) See L.A. Rams vs. San Francisco
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; 1988—Redskins, 30-29 (W) SAN FRANCISCO vs. MIAMI
known as Oilers prior to 1999 1991—Redskins, 41-14 (P) RS: Dolphins lead series, 7-5
**AFC Championship 1997—Steelers, 14-13 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0;
***AFC First-Round Playoff 2000—Steelers, 24-3 (P) See Miami vs. San Francisco
****AFC Divisional Playoff 2004—Steelers, 16-7 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. MINNESOTA
*PITTSBURGH vs. **WASHINGTON 2008—Steelers, 23-6 (W) RS: Vikings lead series, 22-19-1
RS: Redskins lead series, 42-33-3 2012—Steelers, 27-12 (P) PS: 49ers lead series, 4-1;
1933—Redskins, 21-6 (P) 2016—Steelers, 38-16 (W) See Minnesota vs. San Francisco
Pirates, 16-14 (B) (RS Pts.—Redskins 1,447, Steelers 1,259) SAN FRANCISCO vs. NEW ENGLAND
1934—Redskins, 7-0 (P) *Steelers known as Pirates prior to 1940 RS: 49ers lead series, 8-5;
Redskins, 39-0 (B) **Franchise in Boston prior to 1937 See New England vs. San Francisco
1935—Pirates, 6-0 (P) SAN FRANCISCO vs. NEW ORLEANS
Redskins, 13-3 (B) SAN FRANCISCO vs. ARIZONA RS: 49ers lead series, 47-26-2
1936—Pirates, 10-0 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 29-26; PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0;
Redskins, 30-0 (B) See Arizona vs. San Francisco See New Orleans vs. San Francisco
1937—Redskins, 34-20 (W) SAN FRANCISCO vs. ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO vs. N.Y. GIANTS
Pirates, 21-13 (P) RS: 49ers lead series, 46-30-1 RS: Giants lead series, 17-16
1938—Redskins, 7-0 (P) PS: Series tied, 1-1; PS: Series tied, 4-4;
Redskins, 15-0 (W) See Atlanta vs. San Francisco See N.Y. Giants vs. San Francisco
1939—Redskins, 44-14 (W) SAN FRANCISCO vs. BALTIMORE SAN FRANCISCO vs. N.Y. JETS
Redskins, 21-14 (P) RS: Ravens lead series, 3-2 RS: 49ers lead series, 10-3;
1940—Redskins, 40-10 (P) PS: Ravens lead series, 1-0; See N.Y. Jets vs. San Francisco

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SAN FRANCISCO vs. OAKLAND 2005—49ers, 15-10 (SF) SEATTLE vs. BALTIMORE
RS: Series tied, 7-7; 2007—49ers, 21-19 (SF) RS: Seahawks lead series, 3-2;
See Oakland vs. San Francisco 2010—Buccaneers, 21-0 (SF) See Baltimore vs. Seattle
SAN FRANCISCO vs. PHILADELPHIA 2011—49ers, 48-3 (SF) SEATTLE vs. BUFFALO
RS: 49ers lead series, 18-13-1 2013—49ers, 33-14 (TB) RS: Seahawks lead series, 8-5;
PS: 49ers lead series, 1-0; 2016—Buccaneers, 34-17 (SF) See Buffalo vs. Seattle
See Philadelphia vs. San Francisco 2018—Buccaneers, 27-9 (TB) SEATTLE vs. CAROLINA
SAN FRANCISCO vs. PITTSBURGH (RS Pts.—49ers 520, Buccaneers 356) RS: Seahawks lead series, 7-3
RS: 49ers lead series, 11-10; (PS Pts.—Buccaneers 31, 49ers 6) PS: Seahawks lead series, 2-1;
See Pittsburgh vs. San Francisco *NFC Divisional Playoff See Carolina vs. Seattle
SAN FRANCISCO vs. SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO vs. *TENNESSEE SEATTLE vs. CHICAGO
RS: Seahawks lead series, 24-16 RS: 49ers lead series, 9-5 RS: Seahawks lead series, 11-5
PS: Seahawks lead series, 1-0 1970—49ers, 30-20 (H) PS: Bears lead series, 2-0;
1976—49ers, 37-21 (Sea) 1975—Oilers, 27-13 (SF) See Chicago vs. Seattle
1979—Seahawks, 35-24 (SF) 1978—Oilers, 20-19 (H) SEATTLE vs. CINCINNATI
1985—49ers, 19-6 (SF) 1981—49ers, 28-6 (SF) RS: Bengals lead series, 10-9
1988—49ers, 38-7 (Sea) 1984—49ers, 34-21 (H) PS: Bengals lead series, 1-0;
1991—49ers, 24-22 (Sea) 1987—49ers, 27-20 (SF) See Cincinnati vs. Seattle
1997—Seahawks, 38-9 (Sea) 1990—49ers, 24-21 (H) SEATTLE vs. CLEVELAND
2002—49ers, 28-21 (Sea) 1993—Oilers, 10-7 (SF) RS: Seahawks lead series, 12-6;
49ers, 31-24 (SF) 1996—49ers, 10-9 (H) See Cleveland vs. Seattle
2003—Seahawks, 20-19 (Sea) 1999—49ers, 24-22 (SF) SEATTLE vs. DALLAS
Seahawks, 24-17 (SF) 2005—Titans, 33-22 (T) RS: Cowboys lead series, 10-8
2004—Seahawks, 34-0 (Sea) 2009—Titans, 34-27 (SF) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
Seahawks, 42-27 (SF) 2013—49ers, 31-17 (T) See Dallas vs. Seattle
2005—Seahawks, 27-25 (SF) 2017—49ers, 25-23 (SF) SEATTLE vs. DENVER
Seahawks, 41-3 (Sea) (RS Pts.—49ers 321, Titans 283) RS: Broncos lead series, 35-19
2006—49ers, 20-14 (SF) *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; PS: Seahawks lead series, 2-0;
49ers, 24-14 (Sea) known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Denver vs. Seattle
2007—Seahawks, 23-3 (SF) SAN FRANCISCO vs. WASHINGTON SEATTLE vs. DETROIT
Seahawks, 24-0 (Sea) RS: 49ers lead series, 17-10-1 RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-5
2008—49ers, 33-30 (Sea) OT PS: 49ers lead series, 3-1 PS: Seahawks lead series, 1-0;
Seahawks, 34-13 (SF) 1952—49ers, 23-17 (W) See Detroit vs. Seattle
2009—49ers, 23-10 (SF) 1954—49ers, 41-7 (SF) SEATTLE vs. GREEN BAY
Seahawks, 20-17 (Sea) 1955—Redskins, 7-0 (W) RS: Packers lead series, 11-8
2010—Seahawks, 31-6 (Sea) 1961—49ers, 35-3 (SF) PS: Packers lead series, 2-1;
49ers, 40-21 (SF) 1967—Redskins, 31-28 (W) See Green Bay vs. Seattle
2011—49ers, 33-17 (SF) 1969—Tie, 17-17 (SF) SEATTLE vs. HOUSTON
49ers, 19-17 (Sea) 1970—49ers, 26-17 (SF) RS: Seahawks lead series, 3-1;
2012—49ers, 13-6 (SF) 1971—*49ers, 24-20 (SF) See Houston vs. Seattle
Seahawks, 42-13 (Sea) 1973—Redskins, 33-9 (W) SEATTLE vs. INDIANAPOLIS
2013—Seahawks, 29-3 (Sea) 1976—Redskins, 24-21 (SF) RS: Colts lead series, 7-5;
49ers, 19-17 (SF) 1978—Redskins, 38-20 (W) See Indianapolis vs. Seattle
*Seahawks, 23-17 (Sea) 1981—49ers, 30-17 (W) SEATTLE vs. JACKSONVILLE
2014—Seahawks, 19-3 (SF) 1983—**Redskins, 24-21 (W) RS: Seahawks lead series, 5-3;
Seahawks, 17-7 (Sea) 1984—49ers, 37-31 (SF) See Jacksonville vs. Seattle
2015—Seahawks, 20-3 (SF) 1985—49ers, 35-8 (W) SEATTLE vs. KANSAS CITY
Seahawks, 29-13 (Sea) 1986—Redskins, 14-6 (W) RS: Chiefs lead series, 33-19;
2016—Seahawks, 37-18 (Sea) 1988—49ers, 37-21 (SF) See Kansas City vs. Seattle
Seahawks, 25-23 (SF) 1990—49ers, 26-13 (SF) SEATTLE vs. L.A. CHARGERS
2017—Seahawks, 12-9 (Sea) *49ers, 28-10 (SF) RS: Seahawks lead series, 26-25;
Seahawks, 24-13 (SF) 1992—*49ers, 20-13 (SF) See L.A. Chargers vs. Seattle
2018—Seahawks, 43-16 (Sea) 1994—49ers, 37-22 (W) SEATTLE vs. L.A. RAMS
49ers, 26-23 (SF) OT 1996—49ers, 19-16 (W) OT RS: Seahawks lead series, 23-18
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 960, 49ers 711) 1998—49ers, 45-10 (W) PS: Rams lead series, 1-0;
(PS Pts.—Seahawks 23, 49ers 17) 1999—Redskins, 26-20 (SF) OT See L.A. Rams vs. Seattle
*NFC Championship 2002—49ers, 20-10 (SF) SEATTLE vs. MIAMI
SAN FRANCISCO vs. TAMPA BAY 2004—Redskins, 26-16 (SF) RS: Dolphins lead series, 8-4
RS: 49ers lead series, 17-6 2005—Redskins, 52-17 (W) PS: Dolphins lead series, 2-1;
PS: Buccaneers lead series, 1-0 2008—49ers, 27-24 (SF) See Miami vs. Seattle
1977—49ers, 20-10 (SF) 2011—49ers, 19-11 (W) SEATTLE vs. MINNESOTA
1978—49ers, 6-3 (SF) 2013—49ers, 27-6 (W) RS: Seahawks lead series, 10-5
1979—49ers, 23-7 (SF) 2014—49ers, 17-13 (SF) PS: Seahawks lead series, 1-0;
1980—Buccaneers, 24-23 (SF) 2017—Redskins, 26-24 (W) See Minnesota vs. Seattle
1983—49ers, 35-21 (SF) (RS Pts.—49ers 679, Redskins 540) SEATTLE vs. NEW ENGLAND
1984—49ers, 24-17 (SF) (PS Pts.—49ers 93, Redskins 67) RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-8;
1986—49ers, 31-7 (TB) *NFC Divisional Playoff PS: Patriots lead series, 1-0;
1987—49ers, 24-10 (TB) **NFC Championship SEATTLE vs. NEW ORLEANS
1989—49ers, 20-16 (TB) RS: Saints lead series, 7-6
1990—49ers, 31-7 (SF) SEATTLE vs. ARIZONA PS: Seahawks lead series, 2-0;
1992—49ers, 21-14 (SF) RS: Cardinals lead series, 20-19-1; See New Orleans vs. Seattle
1993—49ers, 45-21 (TB) See Arizona vs. Seattle SEATTLE vs. N.Y. GIANTS
1994—49ers, 41-16 (SF) SEATTLE vs. ATLANTA RS: Series tied, 9-9;
1997—Buccaneers, 13-6 (TB) RS: Seahawks lead series, 10-6 See N.Y. Giants vs. Seattle
2002—*Buccaneers, 31-6 (TB) PS: Falcons lead series 2-0; SEATTLE vs. N.Y. JETS
2003—49ers, 24-7 (SF) See Atlanta vs. Seattle RS: Seahawks lead series, 11-8;
2004—Buccaneers, 35-3 (TB) See N.Y. Jets vs. Seattle

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SEATTLE vs. OAKLAND 2014—Seahawks, 27-17 (W) TAMPA BAY vs. N.Y. GIANTS
RS: Raiders lead series, 28-25 2017—Redskins, 17-14 (S) RS: Giants lead series, 14-7
PS: Series tied, 1-1; (RS Pts.—Redskins 328, Seahawks 263) PS: Giants lead series, 1-0;
See Oakland vs. Seattle (PS Pts.—Seahawks 79, Redskins 38) See N.Y. Giants vs. Tampa Bay
SEATTLE vs. PHILADELPHIA *NFC Divisional Playoff TAMPA BAY vs. N.Y. JETS
RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-7; **NFC First-Round Playoff RS: Jets lead series, 10-2;
See Philadelphia vs. Seattle See N.Y. Jets vs. Tampa Bay
SEATTLE vs. PITTSBURGH TAMPA BAY vs. ARIZONA TAMPA BAY vs. OAKLAND
RS: Seahawks lead series, 9-8 RS: Cardinals lead series, 11-9; RS: Raiders lead series, 7-2
PS: Steelers lead series, 1-0; See Arizona vs. Tampa Bay PS: Buccaneers lead series, 1-0;
See Pittsburgh vs. Seattle TAMPA BAY vs. ATLANTA See Oakland vs. Tampa Bay
SEATTLE vs. SAN FRANCISCO RS: Falcons lead series, 27-24; TAMPA BAY vs. PHILADELPHIA
RS: Seahawks lead series, 23-16 See Atlanta vs. Tampa Bay RS: Eagles lead series, 8-7
PS: Seahawks lead series, 1-0; TAMPA BAY vs. BALTIMORE PS: Series tied, 2-2;
See San Francisco vs. Seattle RS: Ravens lead series, 4-2; See Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay
SEATTLE vs. TAMPA BAY See Baltimore vs. Tampa Bay TAMPA BAY vs. PITTSBURGH
RS: Seahawks lead series, 8-5 TAMPA BAY vs. BUFFALO RS: Steelers lead series, 9-2;
1976—Seahawks, 13-10 (TB) RS: Buccaneers lead series, 7-4; See Pittsburgh vs. Tampa Bay
1977—Seahawks, 30-23 (S) See Buffalo vs. Tampa Bay TAMPA BAY vs. SAN FRANCISCO
1994—Seahawks, 22-21 (S) TAMPA BAY vs. CAROLINA RS: 49ers lead series, 17-6
1996—Seahawks, 17-13 (TB) RS: Panthers lead series, 23-14; PS: Buccaneers lead series, 1-0;
1999—Buccaneers, 16-3 (S) See Carolina vs. Tampa Bay See San Francisco vs. Tampa Bay
2004—Seahawks, 10-6 (TB) TAMPA BAY vs. CHICAGO TAMPA BAY vs. SEATTLE
2006—Seahawks, 23-7 (TB) RS: Bears lead series, 39-20; RS: Seahawks lead series, 8-5;
2007—Seahawks, 20-6 (S) See Chicago vs. Tampa Bay See Seattle vs. Tampa Bay
2008—Buccaneers, 20-10 (TB) TAMPA BAY vs. CINCINNATI TAMPA BAY vs. *TENNESSEE
2009—Buccaneers, 24-7 (S) RS: Buccaneers lead series, 7-5; RS: Titans lead series, 9-2
2010—Buccaneers, 38-15 (TB) See Cincinnati vs. Tampa Bay 1976—Oilers, 20-0 (H)
2013—Seahawks, 27-24 (S) OT TAMPA BAY vs. CLEVELAND 1980—Oilers, 20-14 (H)
2016—Buccaneers, 14-5 (TB) RS: Browns lead series, 6-4; 1983—Buccaneers, 33-24 (TB)
(RS Pts.—Buccaneers 222, Seahawks 202) See Cleveland vs. Tampa Bay 1989—Oilers, 20-17 (H)
SEATTLE vs. *TENNESSEE TAMPA BAY vs. DALLAS 1995—Oilers, 19-7 (H)
RS: Seahawks lead series, 10-6 RS: Cowboys lead series, 13-4 1998—Oilers, 31-22 (TB)
PS: Titans lead series, 1-0 PS: Cowboys lead series, 2-0; 2001—Titans, 31-28 (Tenn) OT
1977—Oilers, 22-10 (S) See Dallas vs. Tampa Bay 2003—Titans, 33-13 (Tenn)
1979—Seahawks, 34-14 (S) TAMPA BAY vs. DENVER 2007—Buccaneers, 13-10 (TB)
1980—Seahawks, 26-7 (H) RS: Broncos lead series, 7-2; 2011—Titans, 23-17 (Tenn)
1981—Oilers, 35-17 (H) See Denver vs. Tampa Bay 2015—Titans, 42-14 (TB)
1982—Oilers, 23-21 (H) TAMPA BAY vs. DETROIT (RS Pts.—Titans 273, Buccaneers 178)
1987—**Oilers, 23-20 (H) OT RS: Lions lead series, 31-26 *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997;
1988—Seahawks, 27-24 (S) PS: Buccaneers lead series, 1-0; known as Oilers prior to 1999
1990—Seahawks, 13-10 (S) OT See Detroit vs. Tampa Bay TAMPA BAY vs. WASHINGTON
1993—Oilers, 24-14 (H) TAMPA BAY vs. GREEN BAY RS: Redskins lead series, 11-10
1994—Seahawks, 16-14 (H) RS: Packers lead series, 32-21-1 PS: Series tied, 1-1
1996—Seahawks, 23-16 (S) PS: Packers lead series, 1-0; 1977—Redskins, 10-0 (TB)
1997—Seahawks, 16-13 (S) See Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay 1982—Redskins, 21-13 (TB)
1998—Seahawks, 20-18 (S) TAMPA BAY vs. HOUSTON 1989—Redskins, 32-28 (W)
2005—Seahawks, 28-24 (T) RS: Texans lead series, 3-1; 1993—Redskins, 23-17 (TB)
2009—Titans, 17-13 (S) See Houston vs. Tampa Bay 1994—Buccaneers, 26-21 (TB)
2013—Seahawks, 20-13 (S) TAMPA BAY vs. INDIANAPOLIS Buccaneers, 17-14 (W)
2017—Titans, 33-27 (T) RS: Colts lead series, 8-5; 1995—Buccaneers, 14-6 (TB)
(RS Pts.—Seahawks 325, Titans 307) See Indianapolis vs. Tampa Bay 1996—Buccaneers, 24-10 (TB)
(PS Pts.—Titans 23, Seahawks 20) TAMPA BAY vs. JACKSONVILLE 1998—Redskins, 20-16 (W)
*Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; RS: Jaguars lead series, 4-2; 1999—*Buccaneers, 14-13 (TB)
known as Oilers prior to 1999 See Jacksonville vs. Tampa Bay 2000—Redskins, 20-17 (W) OT
**AFC First-Round Playoff TAMPA BAY vs. KANSAS CITY 2003—Buccaneers, 35-13 (W)
SEATTLE vs. WASHINGTON RS: Buccaneers lead series, 7-5; 2004—Redskins, 16-10 (W)
RS: Redskins lead series, 12-5 See Kansas City vs. Tampa Bay 2005—Buccaneers, 36-35 (TB)
PS: Seahawks lead series, 3-0 TAMPA BAY vs. L.A. CHARGERS **Redskins, 17-10 (TB)
1976—Redskins, 31-7 (W) RS: Chargers lead series, 8-3; 2006—Buccaneers, 20-17 (TB)
1980—Seahawks, 14-0 (W) See L.A. Chargers vs. Tampa Bay 2007—Buccaneers, 19-13 (TB)
1983—Redskins, 27-17 (S) TAMPA BAY vs. L.A. RAMS 2009—Redskins, 16-13 (W)
1986—Redskins, 19-14 (W) RS: Rams lead series, 14-8 2010—Buccaneers, 17-16 (W)
1989—Redskins, 29-0 (S) PS: Rams lead series, 2-0; 2012—Redskins, 24-22 (TB)
1992—Redskins, 16-3 (S) See L.A. Rams vs. Tampa Bay 2014—Buccaneers, 27-7 (W)
1994—Seahawks, 28-7 (W) TAMPA BAY vs. MIAMI 2015—Redskins, 31-30 (W)
1995—Seahawks, 27-20 (W) RS: Buccaneers lead series, 6-5; 2018—Redskins, 16-3 (TB)
1998—Seahawks, 24-14 (S) See Miami vs. Tampa Bay (RS Pts.—Buccaneers 404, Redskins 381)
2001—Redskins, 27-14 (W) TAMPA BAY vs. MINNESOTA (PS Pts.—Redskins 30, Buccaneers 24)
2002—Redskins, 14-3 (S) RS: Vikings lead series, 33-22; *NFC Divisional Playoff
2003—Redskins, 27-20 (W) See Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay **NFC First-Round Playoff
2005—Redskins, 20-17 (W) OT TAMPA BAY vs. NEW ENGLAND
*Seahawks, 20-10 (S) RS: Patriots lead series, 7-2; TENNESSEE VS. ARIZONA
2007—**Seahawks, 35-14 (S) See New England vs. Tampa Bay RS: Cardinals lead series, 7-4;
2008—Redskins, 20-17 (S) TAMPA BAY vs. NEW ORLEANS See Arizona vs. Tennessee
2011—Redskins, 23-17 (S) RS: Saints lead series, 32-21; TENNESSEE vs. ATLANTA
2012—**Seahawks, 24-14 (W) See New Orleans vs. Tampa Bay RS: Series tied, 7-7;

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See Atlanta vs. Tennessee RS: Titans lead series, 24-19-1 See Denver vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. BALTIMORE PS: Titans lead series, 1-0; WASHINGTON vs. DETROIT
RS: Series tied, 10-10 See N.Y. Jets vs. Tennessee RS: Redskins lead series, 27-14
PS: Ravens lead series, 2-1; TENNESSEE vs. OAKLAND PS: Redskins lead series, 3-0;
See Baltimore vs. Tennessee RS: Raiders lead series, 26-20 See Detroit vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. BUFFALO PS: Raiders lead series, 4-0; WASHINGTON vs. GREEN BAY
RS: Titans lead series, 27-16 See Oakland vs. Tennessee RS: Packers lead series, 18-15-1
PS: Bills lead series, 2-1; TENNESSEE vs. PHILADELPHIA PS: Packers lead series, 2-1;
See Buffalo vs. Tennessee RS: Eagles lead series, 7-5; See Green Bay vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. CAROLINA See Philadelphia vs. Tennessee WASHINGTON vs. HOUSTON
RS: Titans lead series, 3-2; TENNESSEE vs. PITTSBURGH RS: Texans lead series, 3-2;
See Carolina vs. Tennessee RS: Steelers lead series, 43-31 See Houston vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. CHICAGO PS: Steelers lead series, 3-1; WASHINGTON vs. INDIANAPOLIS
RS: Series tied, 6-6; See Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee RS: Colts lead series, 21-10;
See Chicago vs. Tennessee TENNESSEE vs. SAN FRANCISCO See Indianapolis vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. CINCINNATI RS: 49ers lead series, 9-5; WASHINGTON vs. JACKSONVILLE
RS: Titans lead series, 40-33-1 See San Francisco vs. Tennessee RS: Redskins lead series, 6-1;
PS: Bengals lead series, 1-0; TENNESSEE vs. SEATTLE See Jacksonville vs. Washington
See Cincinnati vs. Tennessee RS: Seahawks lead series, 10-6 WASHINGTON vs. KANSAS CITY
TENNESSEE vs. CLEVELAND PS: Titans lead series, 1-0; RS: Chiefs lead series, 9-1;
RS: Browns lead series, 35-30 See Seattle vs. Tennessee See Kansas City vs. Washington
PS: Titans lead series, 1-0; TENNESSEE vs. TAMPA BAY WASHINGTON vs. L.A. CHARGERS
See Cleveland vs. Tennessee RS: Titans lead series, 9-2; RS: Redskins lead series, 7-4;
TENNESSEE vs. DALLAS See Tampa Bay vs. Tennessee See L.A. Chargers vs. Washington
RS: Cowboys lead series, 8-7; *TENNESSEE vs. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON vs. L.A. RAMS
See Dallas vs. Tennessee RS: Titans lead series, 7-6 RS: Redskins lead series, 24-11-1
TENNESSEE vs. DENVER 1971—Redskins, 22-13 (W) PS: Series tied, 2-2;
RS: Titans lead series, 22-15-1 1975—Oilers, 13-10 (H) See L.A. Rams vs. Washington
PS: Broncos lead series, 2-1; 1979—Oilers, 29-27 (W) WASHINGTON vs. MIAMI
See Denver vs. Tennessee 1985—Redskins, 16-13 (W) RS: Dolphins lead series, 8-4
TENNESSEE vs. DETROIT 1988—Oilers, 41-17 (H) PS: Series tied, 1-1;
RS: Titans lead series, 9-3; 1991—Redskins, 16-13 (W) OT See Miami vs. Washington
See Detroit vs. Tennessee 1997—Oilers, 28-14 (T) WASHINGTON vs. MINNESOTA
TENNESSEE vs. GREEN BAY 2000—Titans, 27-21 (W) RS: Vikings lead, 11-10
RS: Titans lead series, 7-5; 2002—Redskins, 31-14 (T) PS: Redskins lead series, 3-2;
See Green Bay vs. Tennessee 2006—Titans, 25-22 (W) See Minnesota vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. HOUSTON 2010—Redskins, 19-16 (T) OT WASHINGTON vs. NEW ENGLAND
RS: Titans lead series, 18-15; 2014—Redskins, 19-17 (W) RS: Redskins lead series, 6-4;
See Houston vs. Tennessee 2018—Titans, 25-16 (T) See New England vs. Washington
TENNESSEE vs. INDIANAPOLIS (RS—Titans 274, Redskins 250) WASHINGTON vs. NEW ORLEANS
RS: Colts lead series, 33-15 *Franchise in Houston prior to 1997; RS: Redskins lead series, 17-10;
PS: Titans lead series, 1-0; known as Oilers prior to 1999 See New Orleans vs. Washington
See Indianapolis vs. Tennessee WASHINGTON vs. N.Y. GIANTS
TENNESSEE vs. JACKSONVILLE WASHINGTON vs. ARIZONA RS: Giants lead series, 100-68-4
RS: Titans lead series, 28-20 RS: Redskins lead series, 76-46-2; PS: Series tied, 1-1;
PS: Titans lead series, 1-0; See Arizona vs. Washington See N.Y. Giants vs. Washington
See Jacksonville vs. Tennessee WASHINGTON vs. ATLANTA WASHINGTON vs. N.Y. JETS
TENNESSEE vs. KANSAS CITY RS: Redskins lead series, 14-10-1 RS: Redskins lead series, 8-3;
RS: Chiefs lead series, 27-22 PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0; See N.Y. Jets vs. Washington
PS: Chiefs lead series, 2-1; See Atlanta vs. Washington WASHINGTON vs. OAKLAND
See Kansas City vs. Tennessee WASHINGTON vs. BALTIMORE RS: Raiders lead series, 7-6
TENNESSEE vs. L.A. CHARGERS RS: Series tied, 3-3; PS: Raiders lead series, 1-0;
RS: Chargers lead series, 27-14-1 See Baltimore vs. Washington See Oakland vs. Washington
PS: Titans lead series, 3-1; WASHINGTON vs. BUFFALO WASHINGTON vs. PHILADELPHIA
See L.A. Chargers vs. Tennessee RS: Bills lead series, 8-5 RS: Redskins lead series, 85-77-5
TENNESSEE vs. L.A. RAMS PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0; PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0;
RS: Rams lead series, 7-5 See Buffalo vs. Washington See Philadelphia vs. Washington
PS: Rams lead series, 1-0; WASHINGTON vs. CAROLINA WASHINGTON vs. PITTSBURGH
See L.A. Rams vs. Tennessee RS: Redskins lead series, 8-6; RS: Redskins lead series, 42-33-3;
TENNESSEE vs. MIAMI See Carolina vs. Washington See Pittsburgh vs. Washington
RS: Dolphins lead series, 21-16 WASHINGTON vs. CHICAGO WASHINGTON vs. SAN FRANCISCO
PS: Titans lead series, 1-0; RS: Redskins lead series, 22-20-1 RS: 49ers lead series, 17-10-1
See Miami vs. Tennessee PS: Redskins lead series, 4-3; PS: 49ers lead series, 3-1;
TENNESSEE vs. MINNESOTA See Chicago vs. Washington See San Francisco vs. Washington
RS: Vikings lead series, 9-4; WASHINGTON vs. CINCINNATI WASHINGTON vs. SEATTLE
See Minnesota vs. Tennessee RS: Bengals lead series, 5-4-1; RS: Redskins lead series, 12-5
TENNESSEE vs. NEW ENGLAND See Cincinnati vs. Washington PS: Seahawks lead series, 3-0;
RS: Patriots lead series, 23-16-1 WASHINGTON vs. CLEVELAND See Seattle vs. Washington
PS: Patriots lead series, 2-1; RS: Browns lead series, 33-12-1; WASHINGTON vs. TAMPA BAY
See New England vs. Tennessee See Cleveland vs. Washington RS: Redskins lead series, 11-10
TENNESSEE vs. NEW ORLEANS WASHINGTON vs. DALLAS PS: Series tied, 1-1;
RS: Titans lead series, 8-5-1; RS: Cowboys lead series, 71-43-2 See Tampa Bay vs. Washington
See New Orleans vs. Tennessee PS: Redskins lead series, 2-0; WASHINGTON vs. TENNESSEE
TENNESSEE vs. N.Y. GIANTS See Dallas vs. Washington RS: Titans lead series, 7-6;
RS: Series tied, 6-6; WASHINGTON vs. DENVER See Tennessee vs. Washington
See N.Y. Giants vs. Tennessee RS: Broncos lead series, 7-6
TENNESSEE vs. N.Y. JETS PS: Redskins lead series, 1-0;

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SUPER BOWL COMPOSITE STANDINGS PETE ROZELLE TROPHY/SUPER BOWL MVPs*
W L Pct. Pts. OP Super Bowl I — QB Bart Starr, Green Bay
Baltimore Ravens 2 0 1.000 68 38 Super Bowl II — QB Bart Starr, Green Bay
New Orleans Saints 1 0 1.000 31 17 Super Bowl III — QB Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets
New York Jets 1 0 1.000 16 7 Super Bowl IV — QB Len Dawson, Kansas City
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 0 1.000 48 21 Super Bowl V — LB Chuck Howley, Dallas
San Francisco 49ers 5 1 .833 219 123 Super Bowl VI — QB Roger Staubach, Dallas
Green Bay Packers 4 1 .800 158 101 Super Bowl VII — S Jake Scott, Miami
New York Giants 4 1 .800 104 104 Super Bowl VIII — RB Larry Csonka, Miami
Pittsburgh Steelers 6 2 .750 193 164 Super Bowl IX — RB Franco Harris, Pittsburgh
Dallas Cowboys 5 3 .625 221 132 Super Bowl X — WR Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 3 2 .600 132 114 Super Bowl XI — WR Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland
Washington Redskins 3 2 .600 122 103 Super Bowl XII — DT Randy White and
New England Patriots 6 5 .545 246 282 DE Harvey Martin, Dallas
Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts 2 2 .500 69 77 Super Bowl XIII — QB Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh
Chicago Bears 1 1 .500 63 39 Super Bowl XIV — QB Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh
Kansas City Chiefs 1 1 .500 33 42 Super Bowl XV — QB Jim Plunkett, Oakland
Miami Dolphins 2 3 .400 74 103 Super Bowl XVI — QB Joe Montana, San Francisco
Denver Broncos 3 5 .375 147 259 Super Bowl XVII — RB John Riggins, Washington
Philadelphia Eagles 1 2 .333 72 84 Super Bowl XVIII — RB Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders
Seattle Seahawks 1 2 .333 77 57 Super Bowl XIX — QB Joe Montana, San Francisco
Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 1 3 .250 62 80 Super Bowl XX — DE Richard Dent, Chi. Bears
Arizona Cardinals 0 1 .000 23 27 Super Bowl XXI — QB Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants
Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers 0 1 .000 26 49 Super Bowl XXII — QB Doug Williams, Washington
Tennessee Titans 0 1 .000 16 23 Super Bowl XXIII — WR Jerry Rice, San Francisco
Atlanta Falcons 0 2 .000 47 68 Super Bowl XXIV — QB Joe Montana, San Francisco
Carolina Panthers 0 2 .000 39 56 Super Bowl XXV — RB Ottis Anderson, N.Y. Giants
Cincinnati Bengals 0 2 .000 37 46 Super Bowl XXVI — QB Mark Rypien, Washington
Buffalo Bills 0 4 .000 73 139 Super Bowl XXVII — QB Troy Aikman, Dallas
Minnesota Vikings 0 4 .000 34 95 Super Bowl XXVIII — RB Emmitt Smith, Dallas
Super Bowl XXIX — QB Steve Young, San Francisco
SUPER BOWL HOST CITIES Super Bowl XXX — CB Larry Brown, Dallas
Miami/South Florida 10 (Orange Bowl 5, Dolphins Stadium 5) Super Bowl XXXI — KR-PR Desmond Howard, Green Bay
New Orleans 10 (Superdome 7, Tulane Stadium 3) Super Bowl XXXII — RB Terrell Davis, Denver
Los Angeles 7 (LA Coliseum 2, Rose Bowl 5) Super Bowl XXXIII — QB John Elway, Denver
Tampa Bay 4 (Tampa Stadium 2, Raymond James Stadium 2) Super Bowl XXXIV — QB Kurt Warner, St.L. Rams
Arizona 3 (Sun Devil Stadium 1, U. of Phoenix Stadium 2) Super Bowl XXXV — LB Ray Lewis, Bal. Ravens
Atlanta 3 (Georgia Dome 2, Mercedes-Benz Stadium 1) Super Bowl XXXVI — QB Tom Brady, New England
Houston 3 (Rice Stadium 1, NRG Stadium 2) Super Bowl XXXVII — S Dexter Jackson, Tampa Bay
San Diego 3 Super Bowl XXXVIII — QB Tom Brady, New England
Detroit 2 (Silverdome 1, Ford Field 1) Super Bowl XXXIX — WR Deion Branch, New England
Minneapolis 2 (Metrodome 1, U.S. Bank Stadium 1) Super Bowl XL — WR Hines Ward, Pittsburgh
San Francisco-Bay Area 2 (Stanford Stadium 1, Levi’s Stadium 1) Super Bowl XLI — QB Peyton Manning, Indianapolis
Indianapolis 1 Super Bowl XLII — QB Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants
Jacksonville 1 Super Bowl XLIII — WR Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh
New York-New Jersey 1 Super Bowl XLIV — QB Drew Brees, New Orleans
North Texas 1 Super Bowl XLV — QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Super Bowl XLVI — QB Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants
FUTURE SUPER BOWL SITES Super Bowl XLVII — QB Joe Flacco, Bal. Ravens
Super Bowl LIV February 2, 2020 Hard Rock Stadium Super Bowl XLVIII — LB Malcolm Smith, Seattle
(awarded May 24, 2016) Miami Super Bowl XLIX — QB Tom Brady, New England
Super Bowl 50 — LB Von Miller, Denver
Super Bowl LV February 7, 2021* Raymond James Stadium Super Bowl LI — QB Tom Brady, New England
(awarded May 23, 2017) Tampa Super Bowl LII — QB Nick Foles, Philadelphia
Super Bowl LIII — WR Julian Edelman, New England
Super Bowl LVI February 6, 2022* New Los Angeles Stadium * Award named Pete Rozelle Trophy since Super Bowl XXV.
(awarded May 24, 2016/modified May 23, 2017) Los Angeles
SUPER BOWL MVP BY POSITION
Super Bowl LVII February 5, 2023* University of Phoenix Stadium Quarterback 29
(awarded May 22, 2018) Arizona Running Back 7
Wide Receiver 7
Super Bowl LVIII February 4, 2024* Mercedes-Benz Superdome Linebacker 4
(awarded May 22, 2018) New Orleans Defensive End 2
Safety 2
*Tentative date Cornerback 1
Defensive Tackle 1
Kick Returner-Punt Returner 1
A defensive end and defensive tackle shared the Super Bowl XII
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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

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on third-and-1 to set up Gostkowski’s 42- New England (13) L.A. Rams (3) SCORING
yard field goal for a 3-0 lead with 10:29 Offense New England (AFC) 0 3 0 10 — 13
left. With 1:16 left in the half the Patriots Chris Hogan WR Josh Reynolds L.A. Rams (NFC) 0 0 3 0— 3
reached the Rams’ 32, but Brady’s fourth- Trent Brown LT Andrew Whitworth NE — FG Gostkowski 42 (4:31)
and-1 pass fell incomplete. The Patriots’ Joe Thuney LG Rodger Saffold LAR — FG Zuerlein 53 (12:49)
defense allowed just 57 yards and two David Andrews C John Sullivan NE — Michel 2 run (Gostkowski
first downs in the first half while forcing Shaq Mason RG Austin Blythe kick) (8:00)
six punts with the Rams getting no closer Marcus Cannon RT Rob Havenstein NE — FG Gostkowski 41 (13:48)
to the end zone than the Patriots’ 42. In Rob Gronkowski TE Tyler Higbee
the middle of the third quarter the Rams’ Julian Edelman WR Brandin Cooks TEAM STATISTICS NE LAR
defense forced a punt. The offense start- Tom Brady QB Jared Goff Total First Downs 22 14
ed at their own 23-yard-line and Jared James Develin FB/WR Robert Woods Rushing 6 2
Goff completed a 15-yard pass to Brandin Sony Michel RB Todd Gurley Passing 12 11
Cooks and 18-yard pass to Robert Woods Defense Penalty 4 1
to set up Greg Zuerlein’s 53-yard field Deatrich Wise Jr. RE/DE Michael Brockers Total Net Yardage 407 260
goal to tie the game 3-3 with 2:11 left in Malcom Brown DT/NT Ndamukong Suh Total Offensive Plays 68 60
the third quarter. Following an exchange of Lawrence Guy DT Aaron Donald Avg. Gain Per Offensive Play 6.0 4.3
punts, Brady and the Patriots regained Trey Flowers LE/WILL Dante Fowler Rushes 32 18
possession starting on their own 31-yard- Kyle Van Noy LB/OLB Samson Ekubam Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 154 62
line with 9:49 to play. Brady completed Dont’a HightowerLB/LB Cory Littleton Avg. Yards per Rush 4.8 3.4
four consecutive passes: 18 yards to Rob Jonathan Jones DB/ILB Mark Barron Passes Attempted 35 38
Gronkowski; 13 yards to Edelman; 7 Jason McCourty LCB/CB Aqib Talib Passes Completed 21 198
yards to Rex Burkhead; capped by a 29- Stephon Gilmore RCB/CB Marcus Peters Had Intercepted 1 1
yard pass to Gronkowski to the Rams’ 2. Devin McCourty S/SS John Johnson Tackled Attempting to Pass 1 4
Sony Michel scored on the next play to Patrick Chung S/FS Lamarcus Joyner Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 9 31
give New England a 10-3 lead with 7:00 Yards Gained Passing (Net) 253 198
remaining. Goff completed passes of 19 SUBSTITUTIONS Punts 5 9
yards to Cooks, 11 yards to Josh NEW ENGLAND—Specialists: K— Avg. Distance 43.0 46.3
Reynolds and 17 yards to Woods to reach Stephen Gostkowski. P—Ryan Allen. LS— Punt Returns 2 2
the Patriots’ 27. On first down Goff threw Joe Cardona. Offense: RB—Rex Burkhead, Punt Return Yardage 2 12
James White. WR—Phillip Dorsett, Cordar-
down the right side but Duron Harmon Kickoff Returns 1 1
relle Patterson, Matthew Slater. TE—
knocked it away. On second-and-10, Goff Dwayne Allen. OL—Ted Karras, LaAdrian Kickoff Return Yardage 38 27
again lofted a pass down the right side Waddle. Defense: DL—Adam Butler, Ricky Interception Return Yardage 0 8
and this time it was intercepted by Jean Francois, Geneo Grissom, Eric Lee, Total Return Yardage (excl. Kickoff) 2 12
Stephon Gilmore at the 4-yard-line with Danny Shelton. DE—Adrian Clayborn, John Fumbles 1 1
4:17 to play. Both Michel and Burkhead Simon. LB—Humber, Brandon King, Fumbles Lost 0 0
had 26-yard runs on the ensuing nine- McClellan, Elandon Roberts. CB—Johnson Own Fumbles Recovered 1 1
play, 72-yard drive that culminated with Bademosi, Malcolm Butler. DB—Keion Opponent Fumbles Recovered 0 0
Gostkowski’s 41-yard field goal with 1:12 Crossen, Nate Ebner, Duron Harmon, J.C. Penalties 3 9
to play. Without any timeouts, Goff com- Jackson. Did Not Play: QB—Brian Hoyer. Yards Penalized 20 65
pleted passes of 24 and 21 yards to Not Active: TE—Stephen Anderson. OL— Field Goals 2 1
Cooks to reach the Patriots’ 30 with eight James Ferentz. DL—Keionta Davis, Ufom- Field Goals Attempted 3 2
seconds left. Needing two scores, the ba Kamalu. DE—Derek Rivers. DB—Duke Third-Down Efficiency 3/12 3/13
Rams attempted a 53-yard field goal but Dawson, Obi Melifonwu. Fourth-Down Efficiency 0/1 0/0
Zuerlein’s kick sailed wide left. Brady was L.A. RAMS—Specialists: K—Greg Zuer- Time of Possession 33:10 26:50
21 of 35 for 262 yards, with one intercep- lein. P—Johnny Hekker. LS—Jake
tion. Goff was 19 of 28 for 229 yards, McQuaide. Offense: RB—C.J. Anderson, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
John Kelly. WR—Khadarel Hodge, JoJo
with one interception. Cooks had eight RUSHING: NE: Michel 18-94-1,
Natson. TE—Gerald Everett, Johnny
receptions for 120 yards. Mundt. C—Brian Allen. T—Joseph Note- Burkhead 7-43-0, Edelman 1-8-0,
boom. Defense: DL—John Franklin-Myers, Patterson 2-7-0, White 2-4-0,
Justin Lawler, Ethan Westbrooks. LB— Brady 2-(-2)-0. LAR: Gurley 10-35-0,
Bryce Hager, Micah Kiser, Matt Longacre, Anderson 7-22-0, Woods 1-5-0.
Ramik Wilson. CB—Troy Hill, Nickell PASSING: NE: Brady 35-21-262-0-1.
Robey-Coleman, Sam Shields. DB—Blake LAR: Goff 38-19-229-0-1.
Countess. Did Not Play: QB—Sean Man- RECEIVING: NE: Edelman 10-141-0,
nion. Not Active: RB—Justin Davis. OL— Gronkowski 6-87-0, Burkhead 2-15-0,
Jamil Demby. DT—Sebastian Joseph-Day, Patterson 2-14-0, White 1-5-0.
Tanzel Smart. OLB—Trevon Young, Ogbon- LAR: Cooks 8-120-0, Woods 5-70-0,
nia Okoronkwo. DB—Darious Williams. Reynolds 3-28-0, Anderson 2-12-0,
Gurley 1-(-1)-0.
OFFICIALS KICKOFF RETURNS: NE: Patterson
Referee—John Parry. Umpire—Fred 1-38-0. LAR: Natson 2-12-0.
Bryan. Down Judge—Ed Camp. Line PUNT RETURNS: NE: Edelman 2-2-0.
Judge—Jeff Bergman. Side Judge— LAR: Natson 2-12-0.
Eugene Hall. Field Judge—Steve Zimmer. PUNTING: NE: Allen 5-215-43.0.
Back Judge—Terrence Miles. Replay Offi- LAR: Hekker 9-417-46.3
cial—Jim Lapetina. INTERCEPTIONS: NE: Gilmore 1.
LAR: Littleton 1.
SACKS: NE: Hightower 2, Jones 1, Van
Noy 1. LAR: Franklin-Myers 1.

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AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS


Includes AFL Championship Games (1960-69)
Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2018 Jan. 20 New England ($54,000) Kansas City ($54,000) 37-31* Kansas City 77,034
2017 Jan. 21 New England ($51,000) Jacksonville ($51,000) 24-20 Foxborough 65,878
2016 Jan. 22 New England ($49,000) Pittsburgh ($49,000) 36-17 Foxborough 66,829
2015 Jan. 24 Denver ($46,000) New England ($46,000) 20-18 Denver 77,112
2014 Jan. 18 New England ($44,000) Indianapolis ($44,000) 45-7 Foxborough 68,756
2013 Jan. 19 Denver ($42,000) New England ($42,000) 26-16 Denver 77,110
2012 Jan. 20 Bal. Ravens ($40,000) New England ($40,000) 28-13 Foxborough 68,756
2011 Jan. 22 New England ($40,000) Bal. Ravens ($40,000) 23-20 Foxborough 68,756
2010 Jan. 23 Pittsburgh ($38,000) N.Y. Jets ($38,000) 24-19 Pittsburgh 66,662
2009 Jan. 24 Indianapolis ($38,000) N.Y. Jets ($38,000) 30-17 Indianapolis 67,650
2008 Jan. 18 Pittsburgh ($37,500) Bal. Ravens ($37,500) 23-14 Pittsburgh 65,350
2007 Jan. 20 New England ($37,500) S.D. Chargers ($37,500) 21-12 Foxborough 68,756
2006 Jan. 21 Indianapolis ($37,000) New England ($37,000) 38-34 Indianapolis 57,433
2005 Jan. 22 Pittsburgh ($37,000) Denver ($37,000) 34-17 Denver 76,775
2004 Jan. 23 New England ($36,500) Pittsburgh ($36,500) 41-27 Pittsburgh 65,242
2003 Jan. 18 New England ($36,500) Indianapolis ($36,500) 24-14 Foxborough 68,436
2002 Jan. 19 Oakland ($35,000) Tennessee ($35,000) 41-24 Oakland 62,544
2001 Jan. 27 New England ($34,500) Pittsburgh ($34,500) 24-17 Pittsburgh 64,704
2000 Jan. 14 Bal. Ravens ($34,500) Oakland ($34,500) 16-3 Oakland 62,784
1999 Jan. 23 Tennessee ($33,000) Jacksonville ($33,000) 33-14 Jacksonville 75,206
1998 Jan. 17 Denver ($32,500) N.Y. Jets ($32,500) 23-10 Denver 75,482
1997 Jan. 11 Denver ($30,000) Pittsburgh ($30,000) 24-21 Pittsburgh 61,382
1996 Jan. 12 New England ($29,000) Jacksonville ($29,000) 20-6 Foxborough 60,190
1995 Jan. 14 Pittsburgh ($27,000) Indianapolis ($27,000) 20-16 Pittsburgh 61,062
1994 Jan. 15 S.D. Chargers ($26,000) Pittsburgh ($26,000) 17-13 Pittsburgh 61,545
1993 Jan. 23 Buffalo ($23,500) Kansas City ($23,500) 30-13 Buffalo 76,642
1992 Jan. 17 Buffalo ($18,000) Miami ($18,000) 29-10 Miami 72,703
1991 Jan. 12 Buffalo ($18,000) Denver ($18,000) 10-7 Buffalo 80,272
1990 Jan. 20 Buffalo ($18,000) L.A. Raiders ($18,000) 51-3 Buffalo 80,325
1989 Jan. 14 Denver ($18,000) Cle. Browns ($18,000) 37-21 Denver 76,046
1988 Jan. 8 Cincinnati ($18,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 21-10 Cincinnati 59,747
1987 Jan. 17 Denver ($18,000) Cle. Browns ($18,000) 38-33 Denver 76,197
1986 Jan. 11 Denver ($18,000) Cle. Browns ($18,000) 23-20* Cleveland 79,973
1985 Jan. 12 New England ($18,000) Miami ($18,000) 31-14 Miami 75,662
1984 Jan. 6 Miami ($18,000) Pittsburgh ($18,000) 45-28 Miami 76,029
1983 Jan. 8 L.A. Raiders ($18,000) Seattle ($18,000) 30-14 Los Angeles 91,445
1982 Jan. 23 Miami ($18,000) N.Y. Jets ($18,000) 14-0 Miami 67,396
1981 Jan. 10 Cincinnati ($9,000) S.D. Chargers ($9,000) 27-7 Cincinnati 46,302
1980 Jan. 11 Oakland ($9,000) S.D. Chargers ($9,000) 34-27 San Diego 52,675
1979 Jan. 6 Pittsburgh ($9,000) Hou. Oilers ($9,000) 27-13 Pittsburgh 50,475
1978 Jan. 7 Pittsburgh ($9,000) Hou. Oilers ($9,000) 34-5 Pittsburgh 50,725
1977 Jan. 1 Denver ($9,000) Oakland ($9,000) 20-17 Denver 75,044
1976 Dec. 26 Oakland ($8,500) Pittsburgh ($5,500) 24-7 Oakland 53,821
1975 Jan. 4 Pittsburgh ($8,500) Oakland ($5,500) 16-10 Pittsburgh 50,609
1974 Dec. 29 Pittsburgh ($8,500) Oakland ($5,500) 24-13 Oakland 53,800
1973 Dec. 30 Miami ($8,500) Oakland ($5,500) 27-10 Miami 79,325
1972 Dec. 31 Miami ($8,500) Pittsburgh ($5,500) 21-17 Pittsburgh 50,845
1971 Jan. 2 Miami ($8,500) Bal. Colts ($5,500) 21-0 Miami 76,622
1970 Jan. 3 Bal. Colts ($8,500) Oakland ($5,500) 27-17 Baltimore 54,799
1969 Jan. 4 Kansas City ($7,755) Oakland ($6,252) 17-7 Oakland 53,564
1968 Dec. 29 N.Y. Jets ($7,007) Oakland ($5,349) 27-23 New York 62,627
1967 Dec. 31 Oakland ($6,321) Hou. Oilers ($4,996) 40-7 Oakland 53,330
1966 Jan. 1 Kansas City ($5,309) Buffalo ($3,799) 31-7 Buffalo 42,080
1965 Dec. 26 Buffalo ($5,189) S.D. Chargers ($3,447) 23-0 San Diego 30,361
1964 Dec. 26 Buffalo ($2,668) S.D. Chargers ($1,738) 20-7 Buffalo 40,242
1963 Jan. 5 S.D. Chargers ($2,498) Bos. Patriots ($1,596) 51-10 San Diego 30,127
1962 Dec. 23 Dall. Texans ($2,206) Hou. Oilers ($1,471) 20-17* Houston 37,981
1961 Dec. 24 Hou. Oilers ($1,792) S.D. Chargers ($1,111) 10-3 San Diego 29,556
1960 Jan. 1 Hou. Oilers ($1,025) L.A. Chargers ($718) 24-16 Houston 32,183
*Overtime

AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME COMPOSITE STANDINGS W L Pct. Pts. OP


W L Pct. Pts. OP Oakland Raiders## 5 9 .357 272 304
Cincinnati Bengals 2 0 1.000 48 17 Los Angeles Chargers### 2 7 .222 140 182
Denver Broncos 8 2 .800 235 200 New York Jets 1 4 .200 73 114
Buffalo Bills 6 2 .750 180 92 Seattle Seahawks 0 1 .000 14 30
Miami Dolphins 5 2 .714 152 115 Jacksonville Jaguars 0 3 .000 40 77
New England Patriots** 11 5 .688 417 348 Cleveland Browns 0 3 .000 74 98
Kansas City Chiefs* 3 2 .600 112 98 * One game played when franchise was in Dallas and known as
Pittsburgh Steelers 8 8 .500 349 339 Texans (Won 20-17)
Baltimore Ravens 2 2 .500 78 62 ** One game played when franchise was in Boston (Lost 51-10)
Indianapolis Colts*** 3 4 .429 132 178 *** Two games played when franchise was in Baltimore
Tennessee Titans# 3 5 .375 133 195 (Won 27-17, lost 21-0)

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# Six games played when franchise was in Houston and known SUBSTITUTIONS
as Oilers (Won 2, lost 4) NEW ENGLAND—Specialists: K—Stephen Gostkowski. P—Ryan
## Two games played when franchise was in Los Angeles Allen. LS—Joe Cardona. Offense: RB—Rex Burkhead, James
(Won 30-14, lost 51-3) White. WR—Phillip Dorsett, Chris Hogan, Cordarrelle Patterson,
### Eight games played when franchise was in San Diego Matthew Slater. OL—Ted Karras, LaAdrian Waddle. Defense: DL—
(Won 2, lost 6) Malcolm Brown, Adam Butler, Adrian Clayborn. LB—Ramon Hum-
ber, Brandon King, Albert McClellan, Elandon Roberts. CB—Keion
2018 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Crossen. DB—Nate Ebner, Duron Harmon, Obi Melifonwu. Did Not
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri Play: QB—Brian Hoyer. DE—Derek Rivers. Not Active: TE—
January 20, 2019, Attendance: 77,034 Stephen Anderson. OL—James Ferentz. DL—Keionta Davis, Duke
NEW ENGLAND 37, KANSAS CITY 31 (OT)—Rex Burkhead’s 2- Dawson, Ufomba Kamalu, Danny Shelton, Deatrich Wise Jr.
yard touchdown run in overtime lifted the Patriots to their third KANSAS CITY—Specialists: K—Harrison Butker. P—Dustin
consecutive Super Bowl and the ninth in the Tom Brady/Bill Colquitt. LS—James Winchester. Offense: RB—Spencer Ware,
Belichick era. The game featured a wild fourth quarter in which Charcandrick West, Darrel Williams. WR—Gehrig Dieter, Marcus
there were four lead changes in the final 7:45 of regulation. The Kemp, Demarcus Robinson. TE—Demetrius Harris. OL—Austin
Patriots controlled possession for 21 minutes, seven seconds of Reiter. G—Jeff Allen. Defense: DT—Justin Hamilton, Xavier
the first half, outgaining the Chiefs 245-32, to take a 14-0 lead. Williams. LB—Ben Niemann, Breeland Speaks, Frank Zombo.
New England’s game-opening drive was 15 plays, 80 yards and CB—Tremon Smith, Charvarius Ward. S—Jordan Lucas. DB—Eric
consumed 8:05 off the clock, capped by Sony Michel’s 1-yard Murray. Did Not Play: QB—Chad Henne. CB—Orlando Scandrick.
run. Brady’s 29-yard touchdown pass to Phillip Dorsett with 27 Not Active: WR—Kelvin Benjamin. TE—Deon Yelder. C—Jimmy
seconds left in the half culminated a 90-yard drive. On the third Murray. G—Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Kahlil McKenzie. LB—Tanoh
play of the second half Patrick Mahomes completed a 54-yard Kpassagnon, Dorian O’Daniel.
pass to Sammy Watkins, which was immediately followed by a OFFICIALS
12-yard scoring pass to Travis Kelce, to cut the deficit to 14-7. Referee—Clete Blakeman. Umpire—Bryan Neale.
After an exchange of punts, Stephen Gostkowski kicked a field Down Judge—Dana McKenzie. Line Judge—Kent Payne.
goal to put the Patriots up by 10. The Chiefs answered with a 75- Side Judge—Brad Freeman. Field Judge—Terry Brown.
yard drive and pulled within three points on Damien Williams’ 1- Back Judge—Greg Meyer. Replay Official—Carl Madsen.
yard run with 14:51 to play. Kansas City’s defense stopped Burk- SCORING
head on fourth-and-1 at the Chiefs’ 25 to regain possession. The New England 7 7 3 14 6 — 37
Chiefs were forced to punt, but two plays later Daniel Sorensen Kansas City 0 0 7 24 0 — 31
intercepted Brady’s pass and returned it 24 yards to the Patriots’ NE — Michel 1 run (Gostkowski kick)
23. Two plays later, Mahomes connected with Williams to give NE — Dorsett 29 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick)
the Chiefs their first lead, 21-17, with 7:45 to play. Brady KC — Kelce 12 pass from Mahomes (Butker kick)
responded with a 10-play, 75-yard drive. Michel scored a 10- NE — FG Gostkowski 47
yard touchdown on fourth-and-1 and the Patriots led 24-21 with KC — Dam. Williams 1 pass from Mahomes (Butker kick)
3:32 remaining. The Chiefs needed just five plays, highlighted by KC — Dam. Williams 23 pass from Mahomes (Butker kick)
Watkins’ 38-yard catch, and retook the lead 28-24 on Williams’ NE — Michel 10 run (Gostkowski kick)
2-yard run with 2:03 left. Moments later, faced with third-and-10 KC — Dam. Williams 2 run (Butker kick)
from the Chiefs’ 34, Charvarius Ward intercepted Brady’s pass, NE — Burkhead 4 run (Gostkowski kick)
but Dee Ford was offsides. Now, faced, with third-and-5, Brady KC — FG Butker 39
completed a 25-yard pass to Rob Gronkowski, and Burkhead NE — Burkhead 2 run
scored on the next play for a 31-28 New England lead with 39 TEAM STATISTICS NE KC
seconds left. Mahomes quickly completed passes of 21 yards to Total First Downs 36 18
Spencer Ware and 27 yards to Demarcus Robinson to set up Har- Rushing 15 3
rison Butker’s 39-yard field goal to force overtime. The Patriots Passing 20 11
won the toss, and drove 75 yards in 13 plays, with Brady com- Penalty 1 4
pleting three third-and-10 passes to Edelman (20 and 15 yards) Total Net Yardage 524 290
and Gronkowski (15 yards) on the drive, and claimed the AFC title Total Offensive Plays 94 47
on Burkhead’s 2-yard run. The Patriots ran twice as many plays Average Gain Per Offensive Play 5.6 6.2
(94-47) than the Chiefs. Brady completed 30 of 46 for 348 yards Rushes 48 12
and 1 touchdown, with 2 interceptions. Michel carried 29 times Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 176 41
for 113 yards. Mahomes was 16 of 31 for 295 yards and 3 Average Yards per Rush 3.7 3.4
touchdowns. Watkins had 4 receptions for 114 yards. Passes Attempted 46 31
New England (37) Offense Kansas City (31) Passes Completed 30 16
Dwayne Allen TE/WR Tyreek Hill Had Intercepted 2 0
Trent Brown LT Eric Fisher Tackled Attempting to Pass 0 4
Joe Thuney LG Cameron Erving Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 0 46
David Andrews C Mitch Morse Yards Gained Passing (Net) 348 249
Shaq Mason RG Andrew Wylie Punts 2 5
Marcus Cannon RT Mitchell Schwartz Average Distance 37.5 43.4
Rob Gronkowski TE Travis Kelce Punt Returns 3 1
Julian Edelman WR Sammy Watkins Punt Return Yardage 38 -11
Tom Brady QB Patrick Mahomes Kickoff Returns 4 5
Sony Michel RB Damien Williams Kickoff Return Yardage 82 116
James Develin FB/WR Chris Conley Interception Return Yardage 0 24
Defense Total Return Yardage (not incl. kickoffs) 38 13
Trey Flowers LE Allen Bailey Fumbles 0 1
Lawrence Guy DT/NT Derrick Nnadi Fumbles Lost 0 0
John Simon RE Chris Jones Own Fumbles Recovered 0 1
Dont’a Hightower LB/LOLB Justin Houston Opponent Fumbles Recovered 0 0
Kyle Van Noy LB/LILB Reggie Ragland Penalties 6 4
J.C. Jackson CB/RILB Anthony Hitchens Yards Penalized 61 28
Jonathan Jones CB/ROLB Dee Ford Field Goals 1 1
Jason McCourty LCB Kendall Fuller Field Goals Attempted 1 1
Stephon Gilmore RCB Steven Nelson Third-Down Efficiency 13/19 4/9
Patrick Chung S Eric Berry Fourth-Down Efficiency 1/2 0/0
Devin McCoury S Daniel Sorensen Time of Possession 43:59 20:53

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Watkins 4-114-0, Kelce 3-23-1, Hill 1-42-0, Robinson 1-27-0,
RUSHING: NE: Michel 29-113-2, Burkhead 12-41-2, Ware 1-21-0, D. Harris 1-2-0.
White 6-23-0, Brady 1-(-1)-0. KC: Dam. Williams 10-30-1. KICKOFF RETURNS: NE: Patterson 3-80-0, Develin 1-2-0.
Mahomes 2-11-0. KC: Tr. Smith 4-99-0, Harris 1-17-0.
PASSING: NE: Brady 46-30-348-1-2. PUNT RETURNS: NE: Edelman 3-38-0. KC: Hill 1-(-11)-0.
KC: Mahomes 31-16-295-3-0. PUNTING: NE: Allen 2-75-37.5. KC: Colquitt 5-217-43.4.
RECEIVING: NE: Edelman 7-96-0, Gronkowski 6-79-0, INTERCEPTIONS: NE: None. KC: Sorensen 1-24-0, Ragland 1-0-0.
Hogan 5-45-0, White 4-49-0, Burkhead 4-23-0, Patterson 2-18-0, SACKS: NE: Van Noy 2, Flowers 1, Guy 0.5, Simon 0.5.
Dorsett 1-29-1, Develin 1-9-0. KC: Dam. Wliliams 5-66-2, KC: None.

NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS


Includes NFL Championship Games (1933-1969)
Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2018 Jan. 20 L.A. Rams ($54,000) New Orleans ($54,000) 26-23* New Orleans 73,028
2017 Jan. 21 Philadelphia ($51,000) Minnesota ($51,000) 38-7 Philadelphia 69,596
2016 Jan. 22 Atlanta ($49,000) Green Bay ($49,000) 44-21 Atlanta 71,127
2015 Jan. 24 Carolina ($46,000) Arizona ($46,000) 49-15 Charlotte 74,294
2014 Jan. 18 Seattle ($44,000) Green Bay ($44,000) 28-22* Seattle 68,538
2013 Jan. 19 Seattle ($42,000) San Francisco ($42,000) 23-17 Seattle 68,454
2012 Jan. 20 San Francisco ($40,000) Atlanta ($40,000) 28-24 Atlanta 70,863
2011 Jan. 22 N.Y. Giants ($40,000 San Francisco ($40,000) 20-17* San Francisco 69,732
2010 Jan. 23 Green Bay ($38,000) Chi. Bears ($38,000) 21-14 Chicago 62,377
2009 Jan. 24 New Orleans ($38,000) Minnesota ($38,000) 31-28* New Orleans 71,276
2008 Jan. 18 Arizona ($37,500) Philadelphia ($37,500) 32-25 Glendale 70,650
2007 Jan. 20 N.Y. Giants ($37,500) Green Bay ($37,500) 23-20* Green Bay 72,740
2006 Jan. 21 Chi. Bears ($37,000) New Orleans ($37,000) 39-14 Chicago 61,817
2005 Jan. 22 Seattle ($37,000) Carolina ($37,000) 34-14 Seattle 67,837
2004 Jan. 23 Philadelphia ($36,500) Atlanta ($36,500) 27-10 Philadelphia 67,717
2003 Jan. 18 Carolina ($36,500) Philadelphia ($36,500) 14-3 Philadelphia 67,862
2002 Jan. 19 Tampa Bay ($35,000) Philadelphia ($35,000) 27-10 Philadelphia 66,713
2001 Jan. 27 St. L. Rams ($34,500) Philadelphia ($34,500) 29-24 St. Louis 66,502
2000 Jan. 14 N.Y. Giants ($34,500) Minnesota ($34,500) 41-0 East Rutherford 79,310
1999 Jan. 23 St. L. Rams ($33,000) Tampa Bay ($33,000) 11-6 St. Louis 66,396
1998 Jan. 17 Atlanta ($32,500) Minnesota ($32,500) 30-27* Minneapolis 64,060
1997 Jan. 11 Green Bay ($30,000) San Francisco ($30,000) 23-10 San Francisco 68,987
1996 Jan. 12 Green Bay ($29,000) Carolina ($29,000) 30-13 Green Bay 60,216
1995 Jan. 14 Dallas ($27,000) Green Bay ($27,000) 38-27 Dallas 65,135
1994 Jan. 15 San Francisco ($26,000) Dallas ($26,000) 38-28 San Francisco 69,125
1993 Jan. 23 Dallas ($23,500) San Francisco ($23,500) 38-21 Dallas 64,902
1992 Jan. 17 Dallas ($18,000) San Francisco ($18,000) 30-20 San Francisco 64,920
1991 Jan. 12 Washington ($18,000) Detroit ($18,000) 41-10 Washington 55,585
1990 Jan. 20 N.Y. Giants ($18,000) San Francisco ($18,000) 15-13 San Francisco 65,750
1989 Jan. 14 San Francisco ($18,000) L.A. Rams ($18,000) 30-3 San Francisco 65,634
1988 Jan. 8 San Francisco ($18,000) Chi. Bears ($18,000) 28-3 Chicago 66,946
1987 Jan. 17 Washington ($18,000) Minnesota ($18,000) 17-10 Washington 55,212
1986 Jan. 11 N.Y. Giants ($18,000) Washington ($18,000) 17-0 East Rutherford 76,891
1985 Jan. 12 Chi. Bears ($18,000) L.A. Rams ($18,000) 24-0 Chicago 66,030
1984 Jan. 6 San Francisco ($18,000) Chicago ($18,000) 23-0 San Francisco 61,336
1983 Jan. 8 Washington ($18,000) San Francisco ($18,000) 24-21 Washington 55,363
1982 Jan. 22 Washington ($18,000) Dallas ($18,000) 31-17 Washington 55,045
1981 Jan. 10 San Francisco ($9,000) Dallas ($9,000) 28-27 San Francisco 60,525
1980 Jan. 11 Philadelphia ($9,000) Dallas ($9,000) 20-7 Philadelphia 71,522
1979 Jan. 6 L.A. Rams ($9,000) Tampa Bay ($9,000) 9-0 Tampa 72,033
1978 Jan. 7 Dallas ($9,000) L.A. Rams ($9,000) 28-0 Los Angeles 71,086
1977 Jan. 1 Dallas ($9,000) Minnesota ($9,000) 23-6 Dallas 64,293
1976 Dec. 26 Minnesota ($8,500) L.A. Rams ($5,500) 24-13 Minneapolis 48,379
1975 Jan. 4 Dallas ($8,500) L.A. Rams ($5,500) 37-7 Los Angeles 88,919
1974 Dec. 29 Minnesota ($8,500) L.A. Rams ($5,500) 14-10 Minneapolis 48,444
1973 Dec. 30 Minnesota ($8,500) Dallas ($5,500) 27-10 Dallas 64,422
1972 Dec. 31 Washington ($8,500) Dallas ($5,500) 26-3 Washington 53,129
1971 Jan. 2 Dallas ($8,500) San Francisco ($5,500) 14-3 Dallas 63,409
1970 Jan. 3 Dallas ($8,500) San Francisco ($5,500) 17-10 San Francisco 59,364
1969 Jan. 4 Minnesota ($7,930) Cle. Browns ($5,118) 27-7 Minneapolis 46,503
1968 Dec. 29 Bal. Colts ($9,306) Cle. Browns ($5,963) 34-0 Cleveland 78,410
1967 Dec. 31 Green Bay ($7,950) Dallas ($5,299) 21-17 Green Bay 50,861
1966 Jan. 1 Green Bay ($9,813) Dallas ($6,527) 34-27 Dallas 74,152
1965 Jan. 2 Green Bay ($7,819) Cle. Browns ($5,288) 23-12 Green Bay 50,777
1964 Dec. 27 Cle. Browns ($8,052) Bal. Colts ($5,571) 27-0 Cleveland 79,544
1963 Dec. 29 Chicago ($5,899) N.Y. Giants ($4,218) 14-10 Chicago 45,801
1962 Dec. 30 Green Bay ($5,888) N.Y. Giants ($4,166) 16-7 New York 64,892
1961 Dec. 31 Green Bay ($5,195) N.Y. Giants ($3,339) 37-0 Green Bay 39,029
1960 Dec. 26 Philadelphia ($5,116) Green Bay ($3,105) 17-13 Philadelphia 67,325
1959 Dec. 27 Bal. Colts ($4,674) N.Y. Giants ($3,083) 31-16 Baltimore 57,545
1958 Dec. 28 Bal. Colts ($4,718) N.Y. Giants ($3,111) 23-17* New York 64,185
1957 Dec. 29 Detroit ($4,295) Cle. Browns ($2,750) 59-14 Detroit 55,263

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Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance


1956 Dec. 30 N.Y. Giants ($3,779) Chi. Bears ($2,485) 47-7 New York 56,836
1955 Dec. 26 Cle. Browns ($3,508) L.A. Rams ($2,316) 38-14 Los Angeles 85,693
1954 Dec. 26 Cle. Browns ($2,478) Detroit ($1,585) 56-10 Cleveland 43,827
1953 Dec. 27 Detroit ($2,424) Cle. Browns ($1,654) 17-16 Detroit 54,577
1952 Dec. 28 Detroit ($2,274) Cle. Browns ($1,712) 17-7 Cleveland 50,934
1951 Dec. 23 L.A. Rams ($2,108) Cle. Browns ($1,483) 24-17 Los Angeles 57,522
1950 Dec. 24 Cle. Browns ($1,113) L.A. Rams ($686) 30-28 Cleveland 29,751
1949 Dec. 18 Philadelphia ($1,094) L.A. Rams ($739) 14-0 Los Angeles 27,980
1948 Dec. 19 Philadelphia ($1,540) Chi. Cardinals ($874) 7-0 Philadelphia 36,309
1947 Dec. 28 Chi. Cardinals ($1,132) Philadelphia ($754) 28-21 Chicago 30,759
1946 Dec. 15 Chi. Bears ($1,975) N.Y. Giants ($1,295) 24-14 New York 58,346
1945 Dec. 16 Cle. Rams ($1,469) Washington ($902) 15-14 Cleveland 32,178
1944 Dec. 17 Green Bay ($1,449) N.Y. Giants ($814) 14-7 New York 46,016
1943 Dec. 26 Chi. Bears ($1,146) Washington ($765) 41-21 Chicago 34,320
1942 Dec. 13 Washington ($965) Chi. Bears ($637) 14-6 Washington 36,006
1941 Dec. 21 Chi. Bears ($430) N.Y. Giants ($288) 37-9 Chicago 13,341
1940 Dec. 8 Chi. Bears ($873) Washington ($606) 73-0 Washington 36,034
1939 Dec. 10 Green Bay ($703.97) N.Y. Giants ($455.57) 27-0 Milwaukee 32,279
1938 Dec. 11 N.Y. Giants ($504.45) Green Bay ($368.81) 23-17 New York 48,120
1937 Dec. 12 Washington ($225.90) Chi. Bears ($127.78) 28-21 Chicago 15,870
1936 Dec. 13 Green Bay ($250) Bos. Redskins ($180) 21-6 New York 29,545
1935 Dec. 15 Detroit ($313.35) N.Y. Giants ($200.20) 26-7 Detroit 15,000
1934 Dec. 9 N.Y. Giants ($621) Chi. Bears ($414.02) 30-13 New York 35,059
1933 Dec. 17 Chi. Bears ($210.34) N.Y. Giants ($140.22) 23-21 Chicago 26,000
*Overtime

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

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SUBSTITUTIONS Average Gain Per Offensive Play 5.6 4.5
L.A. RAMS—Specialists: K—Greg Zuerlein. P—Johnny Hekker. Rushes 26 21
LS—Jake McQuaide. Offense: RB—C.J. Anderson, John Kelly. Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 77 48
WR—Khadarel Hodge, JoJo Natson, Josh Reynolds. TE—Johnny Average Yards per Rush 3.0 2.3
Mundt. T—Joseph Noteboom. C—Brian Allen. Defense: DT—John Passes Attempted 41 41
Franklin-Myers, Justin Lawler, Ethan Westbrooks. LB—Samson Passes Completed 26 26
Ekuban, Bryce Hager, Micah Kiser, Matt Longacre, Ramik Wilson. Had Intercepted 1 01
CB—Blake Countess, Troy Hill, Sam Shields. S—Marqui Christian. Tackled Attempting to Pass 1 2
Did Not Play: QB—Sean Mannion. Not Active: RB—Justin Davis. Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 8 67
OL—Jami; Demby. DT—Sebastian Joseph-Day, Tanzel Smart. Yards Gained Passing (Net) 301 242
OLB—Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Trevon Young. DB—Darious Punts 4 4
Williams. Average Distance 45.8 42.8
NEW ORLEANS—Specialists: K—Will Lutz. P—Thomas Punt Returns 1 9
Morstead. LS—Zach Wood. Offense: QB—Taysom Hill. RB—Alvin Punt Return Yardage 0 0
Kamara. FB—Zach Line. WR—Austin Carr, Tommylee Lewis. TE— Kickoff Returns 1 4
Dan Arnold, Josh Hill. C—Cameron Tom. T—Jermon Bushrod. Kickoff Return Yardage 17 119
Defense: DT—Trey Hendrickson, Taylor Stallworth. DE—Marcus Interception Return Yardage 0 1
Davenport. LB—Alex Anzalone, Vince Biegel, Craig Robertson. Total Return Yardage (excluding Kickoffs) 0 1
DB—Justin Hardee, Patrick Robinson. S—Chris Banjo, Kurt Cole- Fumbles 1 2
man. Did Not Play: QB—Teddy Bridgewater. CB—Ken Crawley. Not Fumbles Lost 0 0
Active: RB—Dwayne Washington. WR—Keith Kirkwood. TE—Ben- Own Fumbles Recovered 1 0
jamin Watson. C—Will Clapp. T—Derek Newton. LB—Manti Te’o. Opponent Fumbles Recovered 0 0
DE—Tyrunn Walker. Penalties 7 3
OFFICIALS Yards Penalized 64 20
Referee—Bill Vinovich. Umpire—Bruce Stritesky. Down Judge— Field Goals 4 3
Patrick Turner. Line Judge—Rusty Baynes. Side Judge—Gary Field Goals Attempted 4 3
Cavaletto. Field Judge—Tom Hill. Back Judge—Todd Prukop. Third-Down Efficiency 6/16 6/14
Replay Official—Mike Wimmer. Fourth-Down Efficiency 1/1 0/0
SCORING Time of Possession 32:36 30:41
L.A. Rams 0 10 7 6 3 — 26 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
New Orleans 13 0 7 3 0 — 23 RUSHING: LAR: Anderson 16-44-0, Reynolds 1-16-0,
NO — FG Lutz 37 Gurley 4-10-1, Goff 3-10-0, Woods 2-(-3)-0.
NO — FG Lutz 29 NO: Ingram 9-31-0, Kamara 8-15-0, Line 1-4-0, T. Hill 1-0-0,
NO — Griffin 5 pass from Brees (Lutz kick) Brees 2-(-2)-0.
LAR — FG Zuerlein 36 PASSING: LAR: Goff 40-25-297-1-1; Hekker 1-1-12-0-0.
LAR — Gurley 6 run (Zuerlein kick) NO: Brees 40-26-249-2-1, T. Hill 1-0-0-0-0.
NO — T. Hill 2 pass from Brees (Lutz kick) RECEIVING: LAR: Cooks 7-107-0, Woods 6-33-0,
LAR — Higbee 1 pass from Goff (Zuerlein kick) Reynolds 4-74-0, HIgbee 4-25-1, Everett 2-50-0,
LAR — FG Zuerlein 24 Shields 1-12-0, Anderson 1-5-0, Gurley 1-3-0.
NO — FG Lutz 31 NO: Kamara 11-96-0, Thomas 4-36-0, Ginn 3-58-0,
LAR — FG Zuerlein 48 Griffin 2-12-1, Ingram 2-6-0, J. Hill 1-24-0, Smith 1-10-0,
LAR — FG Zuerlein 57 Carr 1-5-0, T. Hill 1-2-1.
KICKOFF RETURNS: LAR: Natson 1-17-0.
TEAM STATISTICS LAR NO NO: Kamara 4-119-0.
Total First Downs 19 19 PUNT RETURNS: LAR: Natson 1-0-0. PHIL: Barner 1-10-0.
Rushing 5 5 PUNTING: LAR: Hekker 4-183-45.8.
Passing 14 12 NO: Morstead 4-171-42.8.
Penalty 0 12 INTERCEPTIONS: LAR: Johnson 1-0-0. NO: Davis 1-1-0.
Total Net Yardage 378 290 SACKS: LAR: Suh 1.5, Fowler 0.5. NO: Jordan 1.
Total Offensive Plays 68 64

AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAMES RESULTS


Includes Second-Round Playoff Games (1982), AFC Inter-Divisional Games (1969), and special playoff games to break ties for AFL
Division Championships (1963, 1968)
Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2018 Jan. 13 New England ($29,000) L.A. Chargers ($29,000) 41-28 Foxborough 65,878
Jan. 12 Kansas City ($29,000) Indianapolis ($29,000) 31-13 Kansas City 76,765
2017 Jan. 14 Jacksonville ($28,000) Pittsburgh ($28,000) 45-42 Pittsburgh 64,524
Jan. 13 New England ($28,000) Tennessee ($28,000) 35-14 Foxborough 65,878
2016 Jan. 15 Pittsburgh ($27,000) Kansas City ($27,000) 18-16 Kansas City 75,678
Jan. 14 New England ($27,000) Hou. Texans ($27,000) 34-16 Foxborough 66,829
2015 Jan. 17 Denver ($25,000) Pittsburgh ($25,000) 23-16 Denver 76,956
Jan. 16 New England ($25,000) Kansas City ($25,000) 27-20 Foxborough 66,829
2014 Jan. 11 Indianapolis ($24,000) Denver ($24,000) 24-13 Denver 76,867
Jan. 10 New England ($24,000) Bal. Ravens ($24,000) 35-31 Foxborough 68,756
2013 Jan. 12 Denver ($23,000) S.D. Chargers ($23,000) 24-17 Denver 76,969
Jan. 11 New England ($23,000) Indianapolis ($23,000) 43-22 Foxborough 68,756
2012 Jan. 13 New England ($22,000) Hou. Texans ($22,000) 41-28 Foxborough 68,756
Jan. 12 Bal. Ravens ($22,000) Denver ($22,000) 38-35* Denver 76,732
2011 Jan. 15 Bal. Ravens ($22,000) Hou. Texans ($22,000) 20-13 Baltimore 71,547
Jan. 14 New England ($22,000) Denver ($22,000) 45-10 Foxborough 68,756
2010 Jan. 16 N.Y. Jets ($21,000) New England ($21,000) 28-21 Foxborough 68,756
Jan. 15 Pittsburgh ($21,000) Bal. Ravens ($21,000) 31-24 Pittsburgh 64,879
2009 Jan. 17 N.Y. Jets ($21,000) S.D. Chargers ($21,000) 17-14 San Diego 69,498
Jan. 16 Indianapolis ($21,000) Bal. Ravens ($21,000) 20-3 Indianapolis 67,535

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Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2008 Jan. 11 Pittsburgh ($20,000) S.D. Chargers ($20,000) 35-24 Pittsburgh 63,899
Jan. 10 Bal. Ravens ($20,000) Tennessee ($20,000) 13-10 Nashville 69,143
2007 Jan. 13 S.D. Chargers ($20,000) Indianapolis ($20,000) 28-24 Indianapolis 56,950
Jan. 12 New England ($20,000) Jacksonville ($20,000) 31-20 Foxborough 68,756
2006 Jan. 14 New England ($19,000) S.D. Chargers ($19,000) 24-21 San Diego 68,810
Jan. 13 Indianapolis ($19,000) Bal. Ravens ($19,000) 15-6 Baltimore 71,162
2005 Jan. 15 Pittsburgh ($19,000) Indianapolis ($19,000) 21-18 Indianapolis 57,449
Jan. 14 Denver ($19,000) New England ($19,000) 27-13 Denver 76,238
2004 Jan. 16 New England ($18,000) Indianapolis ($18,000) 20-3 Foxborough 68,756
Jan. 15 Pittsburgh ($18,000) N.Y. Jets ($18,000) 20-17* Pittsburgh 64,915
2003 Jan. 11 Indianapolis ($18,000) Kansas City ($18,000) 38-31 Kansas City 79,159
Jan. 10 New England ($18,000) Tennessee ($18,000) 17-14 Foxborough 68,436
2002 Jan. 12 Oakland ($17,000) N.Y. Jets ($17,000) 30-10 Oakland 62,207
Jan. 11 Tennessee ($17,000) Pittsburgh ($17,000) 34-31* Nashville 68,809
2001 Jan. 20 Pittsburgh ($17,000) Bal. Ravens ($17,000) 27-10 Pittsburgh 63,976
Jan. 19 New England ($17,000) Oakland ($17,000) 16-13* Foxborough 60,292
2000 Jan. 7 Bal. Ravens ($16,000) Tennessee ($16,000) 24-10 Nashville 68,527
Jan. 6 Oakland ($16,000) Miami ($16,000) 27-0 Oakland 61,998
1999 Jan. 16 Tennessee ($16,000) Indianapolis ($16,000) 19-16 Indianapolis 57,097
Jan. 15 Jacksonville ($16,000) Miami ($16,000) 62-7 Jacksonville 75,173
1998 Jan. 10 N.Y. Jets ($15,000) Jacksonville ($15,000) 34-24 East Rutherford 78,817
Jan. 9 Denver ($15,000) Miami ($15,000) 38-3 Denver 75,729
1997 Jan. 4 Denver ($15,000) Kansas City ($15,000) 14-10 Kansas City 76,965
Jan. 3 Pittsburgh ($15,000) New England ($15,000) 7-6 Pittsburgh 61,228
1996 Jan. 5 New England ($14,000) Pittsburgh ($14,000) 28-3 Foxborough 60,188
Jan. 4 Jacksonville ($14,000) Denver ($14,000) 30-27 Denver 75,678
1995 Jan. 7 Indianapolis ($13,000) Kansas City ($13,000) 10-7 Kansas City 77,594
Jan. 6 Pittsburgh ($13,000) Buffalo ($13,000) 40-21 Pittsburgh 59,072
1994 Jan. 8 S.D. Chargers ($12,000) Miami ($12,000) 22-21 San Diego 63,381
Jan. 7 Pittsburgh ($12,000) Cle. Browns ($12,000) 29-9 Pittsburgh 58,185
1993 Jan. 16 Kansas City ($12,000) Houston ($12,000) 28-20 Houston 64,011
Jan. 15 Buffalo ($12,000) L.A. Raiders ($12,000) 29-23 Buffalo 61,923
1992 Jan. 10 Miami ($10,000) S.D. Chargers ($10,000) 31-0 Miami 71,224
Jan. 9 Buffalo ($10,000) Pittsburgh ($10,000) 24-3 Pittsburgh 60,407
1991 Jan. 5 Buffalo ($10,000) Kansas City ($10,000) 37-14 Buffalo 80,182
Jan. 4 Denver ($10,000) Hou. Oilers ($10,000) 26-24 Denver 75,301
1990 Jan. 13 L.A. Raiders ($10,000) Cincinnati ($10,000) 20-10 Los Angeles 92,045
Jan. 12 Buffalo ($10,000) Miami ($10,000) 44-34 Buffalo 77,087
1989 Jan. 7 Denver ($10,000) Pittsburgh ($10,000) 24-23 Denver 75,477
Jan. 6 Cle. Browns ($10,000) Buffalo ($10,000) 34-30 Cleveland 78,921
1988 Jan. 1 Buffalo ($10,000) Hou. Oilers ($10,000) 17-10 Buffalo 79,532
Dec. 31 Cincinnati ($10,000) Seattle ($10,000) 21-13 Cincinnati 58,560
1987 Jan. 10 Denver ($10,000) Hou. Oilers ($10,000) 34-10 Denver 75,440
Jan. 9 Cle. Browns ($10,000) Indianapolis ($10,000) 38-21 Cleveland 79,372
1986 Jan. 4 Denver ($10,000) New England ($10,000) 22-17 Denver 75,262
Jan. 3 Cle. Browns ($10,000) N.Y. Jets ($10,000) 23-20* Cleveland 79,720
1985 Jan. 5 New England ($10,000) L.A. Raiders ($10,000) 27-20 Los Angeles 87,163
Jan. 4 Miami ($10,000) Cle. Browns ($10,000) 24-21 Miami 74,667
1984 Dec. 30 Pittsburgh ($10,000) Denver ($10,000) 24-17 Denver 74,981
Dec. 29 Miami ($10,000) Seattle ($10,000) 31-10 Miami 73,469
1983 Jan. 1 L.A. Raiders ($10,000) Pittsburgh ($10,000) 38-10 Los Angeles 90,380
Dec. 31 Seattle ($10,000) Miami ($10,000) 27-20 Miami 74,136
1982 Jan. 16 Miami ($10,000) S.D. Chargers ($10,000) 34-13 Miami 71,383
Jan. 15 N.Y. Jets ($10,000) L.A. Raiders ($10,000) 17-14 Los Angeles 90,038
1981 Jan. 3 Cincinnati ($5,000) Buffalo ($5,000) 28-21 Cincinnati 55,420
Jan. 2 S.D. Chargers ($5,000) Miami ($5,000) 41-38* Miami 73,735
1980 Jan. 4 Oakland ($5,000) Cle. Browns ($5,000) 14-12 Cleveland 78,245
Jan. 3 S.D. Chargers ($5,000) Buffalo ($5,000) 20-14 San Diego 52,253
1979 Dec. 30 Pittsburgh ($5,000) Miami ($5,000) 34-14 Pittsburgh 50,214
Dec. 29 Hou. Oilers ($5,000) S.D. Chargers ($5,000) 17-14 San Diego 51,192
1978 Dec. 31 Hou. Oilers ($5,000) New England ($5,000) 31-14 Foxborough 60,735
Dec. 30 Pittsburgh ($5,000) Denver ($5,000) 33-10 Pittsburgh 50,230
1977 Dec. 24 Oakland ($5,000) Bal. Colts ($5,000) 37-31* Baltimore 59,925
Dec. 24 Denver ($5,000) Pittsburgh ($5,000) 34-21 Denver 75,059
1976 Dec. 19 Pittsburgh [$] Bal. Colts [$] 40-14 Baltimore 59,296
Dec. 18 Oakland [$] New England [$] 24-21 Oakland 53,050
1975 Dec. 28 Oakland [$] Cincinnati [$] 31-28 Oakland 53,030
Dec. 27 Pittsburgh [$] Bal. Colts [$] 28-10 Pittsburgh 49,557
1974 Dec. 22 Pittsburgh [$] Buffalo [$] 32-14 Pittsburgh 49,841
Dec. 21 Oakland [$] Miami [$] 28-26 Oakland 53,023
1973 Dec. 23 Miami [$] Cincinnati [$] 34-16 Miami 78,928
Dec. 22 Oakland [$] Pittsburgh [$] 33-14 Oakland 52,646
1972 Dec. 24 Miami [$] Cle. Browns [$] 20-14 Miami 78,916
Dec. 23 Pittsburgh [$] Oakland [$] 13-7 Pittsburgh 50,327
1971 Dec. 26 Bal. Colts [$] Cle. Browns [$] 20-3 Cleveland 70,734
Dec. 25 Miami [$] Kansas City [$] 27-24* Kansas City 50,374

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1970 Dec. 27 Oakland [$] Miami [$] 21-14 Oakland 52,594


Dec. 26 Bal. Colts [$] Cincinnati [$] 17-0 Baltimore 49,694
1969 Dec. 21 Oakland [$] Hou. Oilers [$] 56-7 Oakland 53,539
Dec. 20 Kansas City [$] N.Y. Jets [$] 13-6 New York 62,977
1968 Dec. 22 Oakland [$] Kansas City [$] 41-6 Oakland 53,605
1963 Dec. 28 Bos. Patriots [$] Buffalo [$] 26-8 Buffalo 33,044
*Overtime
$ Players received 1/14 of annual salary for playoff appearances.

2018 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAMES


Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Kansas
January 13, 2019, Attendance: 65,878 January 12, 2019, Attendance: 76,765
NEW ENGLAND 41, L.A. CHARGERS 28—Sony Michel rushed KANSAS CITY 31, INDIANAPOLIS 13—The Chiefs maintained
for 124 yards and 3 touchdowns as the Patriots advanced to their possession for nearly 40 minutes to post the franchise’s first
record eighth consecutive AFC Championship Game. New Eng- home playoff victory since 1993. Kansas City outgained the Colts
land scored touchdowns on five of its first six possessions and 274-91 in the first half, with the Colts’ lone score coming on spe-
jumped to a 35-7 lead with 1:43 left in the second quarter. The cial teams, en route to a 24-7 halftime edge. Sammy Watkins’
Patriots outgained the Chargers 347-128 yards in the first half. 34-yard catch set up Damien Williams’ touchdown run less than
Both teams scored on their initial possession, the Patriots on a five minutes into the game. Tyreek Hill scored on a 36-yard run
14-play, 83-yard drive and the Chargers countered with a 43-yard on the Chiefs’ next drive, and Harrison Butker’s 39-yard field goal
touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to Keenan Allen. New England on their third possession provided Kansas City a 17-0 lead. Najee
then scored the next 31 points. The Patriots scored on drives of Goode’s blocked punt was recovered by Zach Pascal with 5:56
67, 58 and 87 yards to take a 28-7 lead. Then, when the Charg- left in the half to get the Colts on the board, but the Chiefs
ers’ defense forced the Patriots to punt for the first time, responded with a 10-play, 75-yard drive, capped by Patrick
Desmond King muffed the punt. Albert McClellan recovered at the Mahomes’ 4-yard run, for a 24-7 lead. Adam Vinatieri missed a
Chargers’ 35, and Michel scored four plays later for a 35-7 lead. short field goal just before halftime, and late in the third quarter
The Patriots’ defense forced a three-and-out to begin the second Darius Leonard recovered a fumble at the Chiefs’ 20, only to have
half and Stephen Gostkowski booted a 28-yard field goal for a Dee Ford force Andrew Luck to fumble two plays later and
38-7 lead. After a Chargers touchdown, Gostkowski tacked on a squelch the scoring chance. Luck’s 29-yard touchdown pass to
second field goal for a 41-14 advantage with 12:23 remaining. T.Y. Hilton with 5:31 left pulled the Colts to within 11 points, and
Rivers tossed two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including an 8- the defense forced a punt, but Goode, trying for his second block
yard fade pass to Antonio Gates with 59 seconds remaining, to of the game, was flagged for running into the kicker with 3:32
finish the scoring. Brady completed 34 of 44 for 343 yards and 1 left. Four plays later Darrel Williams scored with 2:23 remaining.
touchdown. Michel rushed 24 times for 129 yards. James White Mahomes, making his first postseason start, completed 27 of 41
had an NFL postseason-record 15 catches, for 97 yards, and for 278 yards. Damien Williams rushed 25 times for 129 yards,
Julian Edelman added 9 receptions for 151 yards. Rivers was 25 and Travis Kelce added 7 catches for 108 yards. Luck was 19 of
of 51 for 331 yards and 3 touchdowns, with 1 interception. 36 for 203 yards and 1 touchdown.
L.A. Chargers 7 0 7 14 — 28 Indianapolis 0 7 0 6 — 13
New England 14 21 3 3 — 41 Kansas City 14 10 0 7 — 31
NE — Michel 1 run (Gostkowski kick) KC — Dam. Williams 10 run (Butker kick)
LAC — Allen 43 pass from Rivers (Badgley kick) KC — Hill 36 run (Butker kick)
NE — Michel 14 run (Gostkowski kick) KC — FG Butker 39
NE — Dorsett 15 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick) Ind — Pascal blocked punt recovery in end zone
NE — Burkhead 6 run (Gostkowski kick) (Vinatieri kick)
NE — Michel 5 run (Gostkowski kick) KC — Mahomes 4 run (Butker kick)
NE — FG Gostkowski 28 Ind — Hilton 29 pass from Luck (kick failed)
LAC — Gordon 1 run (Badgley kick) KC — Dar. Williams 6 run (Butker kick)
NE — FG Gostkowski 30
LAC — Green 1 pass from Rivers (Allen pass from Rivers)
LAC — Gates 8 pass from Rivers (pass failed)

NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAMES RESULTS


Includes Second-Round Playoff Games (1982), NFL Conference Championship Games (1967-69), and special playoff games
to break ties for NFL Division or Conference Championships (1941, 1943, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1957, 1958, 1965)
Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2018 Jan. 13 New Orleans ($29,000) Philadelphia ($29,000) 20-14 New Orleans 73,027
Jan. 12 L.A. Rams ($29,000) Dallas ($29,000) 30-22 Los Angeles 77,187
2017 Jan. 14 Minnesota ($28,000) New Orleans ($28,000) 29-24 Minneapolis 66,612
Jan. 13 Philadelphia ($28,000) Atlanta ($28,000) 15-10 Philadelphia 69,596
2016 Jan. 15 Green Bay ($27,000) Dallas ($27,000) 34-31 Dallas 93,396
Jan. 14 Atlanta ($27,000) Seattle ($27,000) 36-20 Seattle 71,155
2015 Jan. 17 Carolina ($25,000) Seattle ($25,000) 31-24 Charlotte 74,287
Jan. 16 Arizona ($25,000) Green Bay ($25,000) 26-20* Glendale 65,089
2014 Jan. 11 Green Bay ($24,000) Dallas ($24,000) 26-21 Green Bay 79,704
Jan. 10 Seattle ($24,000) Carolina ($24,000) 31-17 Seattle 68,524
2013 Jan. 12 San Francisco ($23,000) Carolina ($23,000) 23-10 Charlotte 73,784
Jan. 11 Seattle ($23,000) New Orleans ($23,000) 23-15 Seattle 68,388
2012 Jan. 13 Atlanta ($22,000) Seattle ($22,000) 30-28 Atlanta 70,366
Jan. 12 San Francisco ($22,000) Green Bay ($22,000) 45-31 San Francisco 69,732
2011 Jan. 15 N.Y. Giants ($22,000) Green Bay ($22,000) 37-20 Green Bay 72,080
Jan. 14 San Francisco ($22,000) New Orleans ($22,000) 36-32 San Francisco 69,732
2010 Jan. 16 Chi. Bears ($21,000) Seattle ($21,000) 35-24 Chicago 62,265
Jan. 15 Green Bay ($21,000) Atlanta ($21,000) 48-21 Atlanta 69,210

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Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance


2009 Jan. 17 Minnesota ($21,000) Dallas ($21,000) 34-3 Minneapolis 63,547
Jan. 16 New Orleans ($21,000) Arizona ($21,000) 45-14 New Orleans 70,149
2008 Jan. 11 Philadelphia ($20,000) N.Y. Giants ($20,000) 23-11 East Rutherford 79,193
Jan. 10 Arizona ($20,000) Carolina ($20,000) 33-13 Charlotte 73,695
2007 Jan. 13 N.Y. Giants ($20,000) Dallas ($20,000) 21-17 Dallas 63,660
Jan. 12 Green Bay ($20,000) Seattle ($20,000) 42-20 Green Bay 72,168
2006 Jan. 14 Chicago ($19,000) Seattle ($19,000) 27-24* Chicago 62,184
Jan. 13 New Orleans ($19,000) Philadelphia ($19,000) 27-24 New Orleans 70,001
2005 Jan. 15 Carolina ($19,000) Chicago ($19,000) 29-21 Chicago 62,209
Jan. 14 Seattle ($19,000) Washington ($19,000) 20-10 Seattle 67,551
2004 Jan. 16 Philadelphia ($18,000) Minnesota ($18,000) 27-14 Philadelphia 67,722
Jan. 15 Atlanta ($18,000) St. L. Rams ($18,000) 47-17 Atlanta 70,709
2003 Jan. 11 Philadelphia ($18,000) Green Bay ($18,000) 20-17* Philadelphia 67,707
Jan. 10 Carolina ($18,000) St. L. Rams ($18,000) 29-23* St. Louis 66,165
2002 Jan. 12 Tampa Bay ($17,000) San Francisco ($17,000) 31-6 Tampa 65,599
Jan. 11 Philadelphia ($17,000) Atlanta ($17,000) 20-6 Philadelphia 66,452
2001 Jan. 20 St. L. Rams ($17,000) Green Bay ($17,000) 45-17 St. Louis 66,338
Jan. 19 Philadelphia ($17,000) Chi. Bears ($17,000) 33-19 Chicago 66,944
2000 Jan. 7 N.Y. Giants ($16,000) Philadelphia ($16,000) 20-10 East Rutherford 78,765
Jan. 6 Minnesota ($16,000) New Orleans ($16,000) 34-16 Minneapolis 63,881
1999 Jan. 16 St. L. Rams ($16,000) Minnesota ($16,000) 49-37 St. Louis 66,194
Jan. 15 Tampa Bay ($16,000) Washington ($16,000) 14-13 Tampa 65,835
1998 Jan. 10 Minnesota ($15,000) Arizona ($15,000) 41-21 Minneapolis 63,760
Jan. 9 Atlanta ($15,000) San Francisco ($15,000) 20-18 Atlanta 70,262
1997 Jan. 4 Green Bay ($15,000) Tampa Bay ($15,000) 21-7 Green Bay 60,327
Jan. 3 San Francisco ($15,000) Minnesota ($15,000) 38-22 San Francisco 65,018
1996 Jan. 5 Carolina ($14,000) Dallas ($14,000) 26-17 Charlotte 72,808
Jan. 4 Green Bay ($14,000) San Francisco ($14,000) 35-14 Green Bay 60,787
1995 Jan. 7 Dallas ($13,000) Philadelphia ($13,000) 30-11 Dallas 64,371
Jan. 6 Green Bay ($13,000) San Francisco ($13,000) 27-17 San Francisco 69,311
1994 Jan. 8 Dallas ($12,000) Green Bay ($12,000) 35-9 Dallas 64,745
Jan. 7 San Francisco ($12,000) Chi. Bears ($12,000) 44-15 San Francisco 64,644
1993 Jan. 16 Dallas ($12,000) Green Bay ($12,000) 27-17 Dallas 64,790
Jan. 15 San Francisco ($12,000) N.Y. Giants ($12,000) 44-3 San Francisco 67,143
1992 Jan. 10 Dallas ($10,000) Philadelphia ($10,000) 34-10 Dallas 63,721
Jan. 9 San Francisco ($10,000) Washington ($10,000) 20-13 San Francisco 64,991
1991 Jan. 5 Detroit ($10,000) Dallas ($10,000) 38-6 Detroit 78,290
Jan. 4 Washington ($10,000) Atlanta ($10,000) 24-7 Washington 55,181
1990 Jan. 13 N.Y. Giants ($10,000) Chi. Bears ($10,000) 31-3 East Rutherford 77,025
Jan. 12 San Francisco ($10,000) Washington ($10,000) 28-10 San Francisco 65,292
1989 Jan. 7 L.A. Rams ($10,000) N.Y. Giants ($10,000) 19-13* East Rutherford 76,526
Jan. 6 San Francisco ($10,000) Minnesota ($10,000) 41-13 San Francisco 64,918
1988 Jan. 1 San Francisco ($10,000) Minnesota ($10,000) 34-9 San Francisco 61,848
Dec. 31 Chi. Bears ($10,000) Philadelphia ($10,000) 20-12 Chicago 65,534
1987 Jan. 10 Washington ($10,000) Chi. Bears ($10,000) 21-17 Chicago 65,268
Jan. 9 Minnesota ($10,000) San Francisco ($10,000) 36-24 San Francisco 63,008
1986 Jan. 4 N.Y. Giants ($10,000) San Francisco ($10,000) 49-3 East Rutherford 75,691
Jan. 3 Washington ($10,000) Chi. Bears ($10,000) 27-13 Chicago 65,524
1985 Jan. 5 Chi. Bears ($10,000) N.Y. Giants ($10,000) 21-0 Chicago 65,670
Jan. 4 L.A. Rams ($10,000) Dallas ($10,000) 20-0 Anaheim 66,581
1984 Dec. 30 Chi. Bears ($10,000) Washington ($10,000) 23-19 Washington 55,431
Dec. 29 San Francisco ($10,000) N.Y. Giants ($10,000) 21-10 San Francisco 60,303
1983 Jan. 1 Washington ($10,000) L.A. Rams ($10,000) 51-7 Washington 54,440
Dec. 31 San Francisco ($10,000) Detroit ($10,000) 24-23 San Francisco 59,979
1982 Jan. 16 Dallas ($10,000) Green Bay ($10,000) 37-26 Dallas 63,972
Jan. 15 Washington ($10,000) Minnesota ($10,000) 21-7 Washington 54,593
1981 Jan. 3 San Francisco ($5,000) N.Y. Giants ($5,000) 38-24 San Francisco 58,360
Jan. 2 Dallas ($5,000) Tampa Bay ($5,000) 38-0 Dallas 64,848
1980 Jan. 4 Dallas ($5,000) Atlanta ($5,000) 30-27 Atlanta 59,793
Jan. 3 Philadelphia ($5,000) Minnesota ($5,000) 31-16 Philadelphia 70,178
1979 Dec. 30 L.A. Rams ($5,000) Dallas ($5,000) 21-19 Dallas 64,792
Dec. 29 Tampa Bay ($5,000) Philadelphia ($5,000) 24-17 Tampa 71,402
1978 Dec. 31 L.A. Rams ($5,000) Minnesota ($5,000) 34-10 Los Angeles 70,436
Dec. 30 Dallas ($5,000) Atlanta ($5,000) 27-20 Dallas 63,406
1977 Dec. 26 Dallas ($5,000) Chi. Bears ($5,000) 37-7 Dallas 63,260
Dec. 26 Minnesota ($5,000) L.A. Rams ($5,000) 14-7 Los Angeles 70,203
1976 Dec. 19 L.A. Rams [$] Dallas [$] 14-12 Dallas 63,283
Dec. 18 Minnesota [$] Washington [$] 35-20 Minneapolis 47,466
1975 Dec. 28 Dallas [$] Minnesota [$] 17-14 Minneapolis 48,050
Dec. 27 L.A. Rams [$] St. L. Cardinals [$] 35-23 Los Angeles 73,459
1974 Dec. 22 L.A. Rams [$] Washington [$] 19-10 Los Angeles 77,925
Dec. 21 Minnesota [$] St. L. Cardinals [$] 30-14 Minneapolis 48,150
1973 Dec. 23 Dallas [$] L.A. Rams [$] 27-16 Dallas 63,272
Dec. 22 Minnesota [$] Washington [$] 27-20 Minneapolis 48,040
1972 Dec. 24 Washington [$] Green Bay [$] 16-3 Washington 52,321
Dec. 23 Dallas [$] San Francisco [$] 30-28 San Francisco 59,746

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Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
1971 Dec. 26 San Francisco [$] Washington [$] 24-20 San Francisco 45,327
Dec. 25 Dallas [$] Minnesota [$] 20-12 Minneapolis 47,307
1970 Dec. 27 San Francisco [$] Minnesota [$] 17-14 Minneapolis 45,103
Dec. 26 Dallas [$] Detroit [$] 5-0 Dallas 69,613
1969 Dec. 28 Cle. Browns [$] Dallas [$] 38-14 Dallas 69,321
Dec. 27 Minnesota [$] L.A. Rams [$] 23-20 Minneapolis 47,900
1968 Dec. 22 Bal. Colts [$] Minnesota [$] 24-14 Baltimore 60,238
Dec. 21 Cle. Browns [$] Dallas [$] 31-20 Cleveland 81,497
1967 Dec. 24 Dallas [$] Cle. Browns [$] 52-14 Dallas 70,786
Dec. 23 Green Bay [$] L.A. Rams [$] 28-7 Milwaukee 49,861
1965 Dec. 26 Green Bay [$] Bal. Colts [$] 13-10* Green Bay 50,484
1958 Dec. 21 N.Y. Giants (#) Cle. Browns (#) 10-0 New York 61,274
1957 Dec. 22 Detroit (#) San Francisco (#) 31-27 San Francisco 60,118
1952 Dec. 21 Detroit (#) L.A. Rams (#) 31-21 Detroit 47,645
1950 Dec. 17 L.A. Rams (#) Chi. Bears (#) 24-14 Los Angeles 83,501
Dec. 17 Cle. Browns (#) N.Y. Giants (#) 8-3 Cleveland 33,054
1947 Dec. 21 Philadelphia (#) Pittsburgh (#) 21-0 Pittsburgh 35,729
1943 Dec. 19 Washington (¢) N.Y. Giants (¢) 28-0 New York 42,800
1941 Dec. 14 Chi. Bears (¢) Green Bay (¢) 33-14 Chicago 43,425
*Overtime # Players received 1/12 of annual salary for playoff appearances.
$ Players received 1/14 of annual salary for playoff appearances. ¢ Players received 1/10 of annual salary for playoff appearances.

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

AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAMES RESULTS


Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2018 Jan. 6 L.A. Chargers ($27,000) Bal. Ravens ($29,000) 23-17 Baltimore 70,432
Jan. 5 Indianapolis ($27,000) Hou. Texans ($29,000) 21-7 Houston 71,798
2017 Jan. 7 Jacksonville ($28,000) Buffalo ($26,000) 10-3 Jacksonville 69,442
Jan. 6 Tennessee ($26,000) Kansas City ($28,000) 22-21 Kansas City 73,319
2016 Jan. 8 Pittsburgh ($27,000) Miami ($24,000) 30-12 Pittsburgh 62,726
Jan. 7 Hou. Texans ($27,000) Oakland ($24,000) 27-14 Houston 71,790

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Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance


2015 Jan. 9 Pittsburgh ($23,000) Cincinnati ($25,000) 18-16 Cincinnati 63,257
Jan. 9 Kansas City ($23,000) Hou. Texans ($25,000) 30-0 Houston 71,800
2014 Jan. 4 Indianapolis ($24,000) Cincinnati ($22,000) 26-10 Indianapolis 63,385
Jan. 3 Bal. Ravens ($22,000) Pittsburgh ($24,000) 30-17 Pittsburgh 62,780
2013 Jan. 5 S.D. Chargers ($21,000) Cincinnati ($23,000) 27-10 Cincinnati 62,277
Jan. 4 Indianapolis ($23,000) Kansas City ($21,000) 45-44 Indianapolis 63,551
2012 Jan. 6 Bal. Ravens ($22,000) Indianapolis ($20,000) 24-9 Baltimore 71,379
Jan. 5 Hou. Texans ($22,000) Cincinnati ($20,000) 19-13 Houston 71,738
2011 Jan. 8 Denver ($22,000) Pittsburgh ($20,000) 29-23* Denver 75,970
Jan. 7 Hou. Texans ($22,000) Cincinnati ($20,000) 31-10 Houston 71,725
2010 Jan. 9 Bal. Ravens ($19,000) Kansas City ($21,000) 30-7 Kansas City 72,190
Jan. 8 N.Y. Jets ($19,000) Indianapolis ($21,000) 17-16 Indianapolis 65,332
2009 Jan. 10 Bal. Ravens ($19,000) New England ($21,000) 33-14 Foxborough 68,756
Jan. 9 N.Y. Jets ($19,000) Cincinnati ($21,000) 24-14 Cincinnati 63,686
2008 Jan. 4 Bal. Ravens ($18,000) Miami ($20,000) 27-9 Miami 74,240
Jan. 3 S.D. Chargers ($20,000) Indianapolis ($18,000) 23-17* San Diego 68,082
2007 Jan. 6 S.D. Chargers ($20,000) Tennessee ($18,000) 17-6 San Diego 65,640
Jan. 5 Jacksonville ($18,000) Pittsburgh ($20,000) 31-29 Pittsburgh 63,629
2006 Jan. 7 New England ($19,000) N.Y. Jets ($17,000) 37-16 Foxborough 68,756
Jan. 6 Indianapolis ($19,000) Kansas City ($17,000) 23-8 Indianapolis 57,215
2005 Jan. 8 Pittsburgh ($17,000) Cincinnati ($19,000) 31-17 Cincinnati 65,870
Jan. 7 New England ($19,000) Jacksonville ($17,000) 28-3 Foxborough 68,756
2004 Jan. 9 Indianapolis ($18,000) Denver ($15,000) 49-24 Indianapolis 56,609
Jan. 8 N.Y. Jets ($15,000) S.D. Chargers ($18,000) 20-17* San Diego 67,536
2003 Jan. 4 Indianapolis ($18,000) Denver ($15,000) 41-10 Indianapolis 56,586
Jan. 3 Tennessee ($15,000) Bal. Ravens ($18,000) 20-17 Baltimore 69,452
2002 Jan. 5 Pittsburgh ($17,000) Cle. Browns ($12,500) 36-33 Pittsburgh 62,595
Jan. 4 N.Y. Jets ($17,000) Indianapolis ($12,500) 41-0 East Rutherford 78,524
2001 Jan. 13 Bal. Ravens ($12,500) Miami ($12,500) 20-3 Miami 72,251
Jan. 12 Oakland ($17,000) N.Y. Jets ($12,500) 38-24 Oakland 61,503
2000 Dec. 31 Bal. Ravens (12,500) Denver ($12,500) 21-3 Baltimore 69,638
Dec. 30 Miami ($16,000) Indianapolis ($12,500) 23-17* Miami 73,193
1999 Jan. 9 Miami ($10,000) Seattle ($16,000) 20-17 Seattle 66,170
Jan. 8 Tennessee ($10,000) Buffalo ($10,000) 22-16 Nashville 66,672
1998 Jan. 3 Jacksonville ($15,000) New England ($10,000) 25-10 Jacksonville 71,139
Jan. 2 Miami ($10,000) Buffalo ($10,000) 24-17 Miami 72,698
1997 Dec. 28 New England ($15,000) Miami ($10,000) 17-3 Foxborough 60,041
Dec. 27 Denver ($10,000) Jacksonville ($10,000) 42-17 Denver 74,481
1996 Dec. 29 Pittsburgh ($14,000) Indianapolis ($10,000) 42-14 Pittsburgh 58,078
Dec. 28 Jacksonville ($10,000) Buffalo ($10,000) 30-27 Buffalo 70,213
1995 Dec. 31 Indianapolis ($7,500) S.D. Chargers ($7,500) 35-20 San Diego 61,182
Dec. 30 Buffalo ($13,000) Miami ($7,500) 37-22 Buffalo 73,103
1994 Jan. 1 Cle. Browns ($7,500) New England ($7,500) 20-13 Cleveland 77,452
Dec. 31 Miami ($12,000) Kansas City ($7,500) 27-17 Miami 67,487
1993 Jan. 9 L.A. Raiders ($7,500) Denver ($7,500) 42-24 Los Angeles 65,314
Jan. 8 Kansas City ($12,000) Pittsburgh ($7,500) 27-24* Kansas City 74,515
1992 Jan. 3 Buffalo ($6,000) Hou. Oilers ($6,000) 41-38* Buffalo 75,141
Jan. 2 S.D. Chargers ($10,000) Kansas City ($6,000) 17-0 San Diego 58,278
1991 Dec. 29 Hou. Oilers ($10,000) N.Y. Jets ($6,000) 17-10 Houston 61,485
Dec. 28 Kansas City ($6,000) L.A. Raiders ($6,000) 10-6 Kansas City 75,827
1990 Jan. 6 Cincinnati ($10,000) Hou. Oilers ($6,000) 41-14 Cincinnati 60,012
Jan. 5 Miami ($6,000) Kansas City ($6,000) 17-16 Miami 67,276
1989 Dec. 31 Pittsburgh ($6,000) Hou. Oilers ($6,000) 26-23* Houston 59,406
1988 Dec. 26 Hou. Oilers ($6,000) Cle. Browns ($6,000) 24-23 Cleveland 75,896
1987 Jan. 3 Hou. Oilers ($6,000) Seattle ($6,000) 23-20* Houston 50,519
1986 Dec. 28 N.Y. Jets ($6,000) Kansas City ($6,000) 35-15 East Rutherford 75,210
1985 Dec. 28 New England ($6,000) N.Y. Jets ($6,000) 26-14 East Rutherford 75,945
1984 Dec. 22 Seattle ($6,000) L.A. Raiders ($6,000) 13-7 Seattle 62,049
1983 Dec. 24 Seattle ($6,000) Denver ($6,000) 31-7 Seattle 64,275
1982 Jan. 9 N.Y. Jets ($6,000) Cincinnati ($6,000) 44-17 Cincinnati 57,560
Jan. 9 S.D. Chargers ($6,000) Pittsburgh ($6,000) 31-28 Pittsburgh 53,546
Jan. 8 L.A. Raiders ($6,000) Cleveland ($6,000) 27-10 Los Angeles 56,555
Jan. 8 Miami ($6,000) New England ($6,000) 28-13 Miami 68,842
1981 Dec. 27 Buffalo ($3,000) N.Y. Jets ($3,000) 31-27 New York 57,050
1980 Dec. 28 Oakland ($3,000) Hou. Oilers ($3,000) 27-7 Oakland 53,333
1979 Dec. 23 Hou. Oilers ($3,000) Denver ($3,000) 13-7 Houston 48,776
1978 Dec. 24 Hou. Oilers ($3,000) Miami ($3,000) 17-9 Miami 72,445
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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

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fumble at the Chargers’ 21 early in the third quarter, but the Ravens NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
had to settle for Justin Tucker’s field goal. Both teams missed third- January 5, 2019, Attendance: 71,798
quarter field goals, and Melvin Gordon capped a 10-play, 60-yard INDIANAPOLIS 21, HOUSTON 7—The Colts scored on three of
drive with a touchdown for a 20-3 lead with 14:44 to play. Follow- their first four possessions, including 2 touchdown passes by
ing another three-and-out, Badgley added his fifth field goal for a Andrew Luck, en route to a road playoff victory. The Colts out-
23-3 lead with 9:09 remaining. Then Lamar Jackson, making his gained the Texans 277-117 yards in the first half, jumpstarted by
first postseason start, completed a 29-yard pass to Willie Snead on 75- and 74-yard touchdown drives on their first two possessions
fourth-and-11, followed immediately by a 31-yard touchdown pass to take a 14-0 lead with 4:03 left in the first quarter. T.Y. Hilton had
to Michaesl Crabtree with 6:33 to play. The Ravens’ defense forced a pair of third-down conversion catches to set up the first touch-
a three-and-out and Jackson engineered an 80-yard drive that cul- down, a short pass to Eric Ebron. Marlon Mack had a 25-yard run
minated with Crabtree’s 7-yard touchdown catch on fourth-and- to begin the second drive, and Mack finished it with a 2-yard run.
goal with 1:59 remaining. Baltimore’s defense forced another three- In the second quarter, Dontrelle Inman had a 21-yard catch that
and-out. The Ravens had the ball on their own 34 with 45 seconds was followed a few plays later by his 18-yard touchdown grab, for
left, but on the third play Uchenna Nwosu sacked Jackson, forced a 21-0 lead with 6:24 remaining in the half. The Texans drove to the
him to fumble, and Ingram recovered the ball with 19 seconds left. Colts’ 9 just before halftime, but Deshaun Watson’s fourth-and-1
Rivers was 22 of 32 for 160 yards. Jackson completed 14 of 29 pass fell incomplete. Watson engineered a 16-play, 89-yard touch-
passes for 194 yards and 2 touchdowns, with 1 interception, and down drive, capped by Keke Coutee’s 6-yard catch with 10:57 to
was the leading rusher in the game with 54 yards on 9 carries. play. The Texans’ defense forced a punt and the offense drove to
L.A. Chargers 6 6 0 11 — 23 the Colts’ 24 with five minutes remaining, but a sack and three
Baltimore 0 0 3 14 — 17 incompletions stalled the drive. Mack carried five consecutive
LAC — FG Badgley 21 times, converting a pair of first downs, to help the Colts run off the
LAC — FG Badgley 53 final 4:09 of the game. Luck was 18 of 32 for 222 yards and 2
LAC — FG Badgley 40 touchdowns, with 1 interception. Mack rushed 24 times for 148
LAC — FG Badgley 34 yads. Watson completed 29 of 49 passes for 235 yards and 1
Balt — FG Tucker 33 touchdown, with 1 interception. Coutee had 11 receptions for 110
LAC — Gordon 1 run (M. Williams pass from Rivers) yards.
LAC — FG Badgley 47 Indianapolis 14 7 0 0 — 21
Balt — Crabtree 31 pass from Jackson (Tucker kick) Houston 0 0 0 7 — 7
Balt — Crabtree 7 pass from Jackson (Tucker kick) Ind — Ebron 6 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick)
Ind — Mack 2 run (Vinatieri kick)
Ind — Inman 18 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick)
Hou — Coutee 6 pass from Watson (Fairbairn kick)

NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAMES RESULTS


Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance
2018 Jan. 6 Philadelphia ($27,000) Chi. Bears ($29,000) 16-15 Chicago 62,462
Jan. 5 Dallas ($29,000) Seattle ($27,000) 24-22 Dallas 94,327
2017 Jan. 7 New Orleans ($28,000) Carolina ($26,000) 31-26 New Orleans 73,186
Jan. 6 Atlanta ($26,000) L.A. Rams ($28,000) 26-13 Los Angeles 74,300
2016 Jan. 8 Green Bay ($27,000) N.Y. Giants ($24,000) 38-13 Green Bay 77,549
Jan. 7 Seattle ($27,000) Detroit ($24,000) 26-6 Seattle 68,788
2015 Jan. 10 Green Bay ($23,000) Washington ($25,000) 35-18 Washington 81,367
Jan. 10 Seattle ($23,000) Minnesota ($25,000) 10-9 Minneapolis 52,090
2014 Jan. 4 Dallas ($24,000) Detroit ($22,000) 24-20 Dallas 91,410
Jan. 3 Carolina ($24,000) Arizona ($22,000) 27-16 Charlotte 71,849
2013 Jan. 5 San Francisco ($21,000) Green Bay ($23,000) 23-20 Green Bay 77,525
Jan. 4 New Orleans ($21,000) Philadelphia ($23,000) 26-24 Philadelphia 69,144
2012 Jan. 6 Seattle ($20,000) Washington ($22,000) 24-14 Washington 84,325
Jan. 5 Green Bay ($22,000) Minnesota ($20,000) 24-10 Green Bay 71,548
2011 Jan. 8 N.Y. Giants ($22,000) Atlanta ($20,000) 24-2 East Rutherford 79,909
Jan. 7 New Orleans ($22,000) Detroit ($20,000) 45-28 New Orleans 73,038
2010 Jan. 9 Green Bay ($19,000) Philadelphia ($21,000) 21-16 Philadelphia 69,144
Jan. 8 Seattle ($21,000) New Orleans ($19,000) 41-36 Seattle 66,336
2009 Jan. 10 Arizona ($21,000) Green Bay ($19,000) 51-45* Glendale 61,926
Jan. 9 Dallas ($21,000) Philadelphia ($19,000) 34-14 Dallas 92,951
2008 Jan. 4 Philadelphia ($18,000) Minnesota ($20,000) 26-14 Minneapolis 61,746
Jan. 3 Arizona ($20,000) Atlanta ($18,000) 30-24 Glendale 62,848
2007 Jan. 6 N.Y. Giants ($18,000) Tampa Bay ($20,000) 24-14 Tampa 65,621
Jan. 5 Seattle ($20,000) Washington ($18,000) 35-14 Seattle 68,297
2006 Jan. 7 Philadelphia ($19,000) N.Y. Giants ($17,000) 23-20 Philadelphia 69,094
Jan. 6 Seattle ($19,000) Dallas ($17,000) 21-20 Seattle 68,058
2005 Jan. 8 Carolina ($17,000) N.Y. Giants ($19,000) 23-0 East Rutherford 79,378
Jan. 7 Washington ($17,000) Tampa Bay ($19,000) 17-10 Tampa 65,514
2004 Jan. 9 Minnesota ($15,000) Green Bay ($18,000) 31-17 Green Bay 71,075
Jan. 8 St. L. Rams ($15,000) Seattle ($18,000) 27-20 Seattle 65,397
2003 Jan. 4 Green Bay ($18,000) Seattle ($15,000) 33-27* Green Bay 71,457
Jan. 3 Carolina ($18,000) Dallas ($15,000) 29-10 Charlotte 73,014
2002 Jan. 5 San Francisco ($17,000) N.Y. Giants ($12,500) 39-38 San Francisco 66,318
Jan. 4 Atlanta ($12,500) Green Bay ($17,000) 27-7 Green Bay 65,358
2001 Jan. 13 Green Bay ($12,500) San Francisco ($12,500) 25-15 Green Bay 59,825
Jan. 12 Philadelphia ($17,000) Tampa Bay ($12,500) 31-9 Philadelphia 65,847
2000 Dec. 31 Philadelphia ($12,500) Tampa Bay ($12,500) 21-3 Philadelphia 65,813
Dec. 30 New Orleans ($16,000) St. L. Rams ($12,500) 31-28 New Orleans 64,900
1999 Jan. 9 Minnesota ($10,000) Dallas ($10,000) 27-10 Minneapolis 64,056
Jan. 8 Washington ($16,000) Detroit ($10,000) 27-13 Washington 79,411
1998 Jan. 3 San Francisco ($10,000) Green Bay ($10,000) 30-27 San Francisco 66,506
Jan. 2 Arizona ($10,000) Dallas ($15,000) 20-7 Dallas 62,969

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PLAYOFF GAME SUMMARIES

Season Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site Attendance


1997 Dec. 28 Tampa Bay ($10,000) Detroit ($10,000) 20-10 Tampa 73,361
Dec. 27 Minnesota ($10,000) N.Y. Giants ($15,000) 23-22 East Rutherford 77,497
1996 Dec. 29 San Francisco ($10,000) Philadelphia ($10,000) 14-0 San Francisco 56,460
Dec. 28 Dallas ($14,000) Minnesota ($10,000) 40-15 Dallas 64,682
1995 Dec. 31 Green Bay ($13,000) Atlanta ($7,500) 37-20 Green Bay 60,453
Dec. 30 Philadelphia ($7,500) Detroit ($7,500) 58-37 Philadelphia 66,099
1994 Jan. 1 Chi. Bears ($7,500) Minnesota ($12,000) 35-18 Minnesota 60,347
Dec. 31 Green Bay ($7,500) Detroit ($7,500) 16-12 Green Bay 58,125
1993 Jan. 9 N.Y. Giants ($7,500) Minnesota ($7,500) 17-10 East Rutherford 75,089
Jan. 8 Green Bay ($7,500) Detroit ($12,000) 28-24 Detroit 68,479
1992 Jan. 3 Philadelphia ($6,000) New Orleans ($6,000) 36-20 New Orleans 68,893
Jan. 2 Washington ($6,000) Minnesota ($10,000) 24-7 Minnesota 57,353
1991 Dec. 29 Dallas ($6,000) Chi. Bears ($6,000) 17-13 Chicago 62,594
Dec. 28 Atlanta ($6,000) New Orleans ($10,000) 27-20 New Orleans 68,794
1990 Jan. 6 Chi. Bears ($10,000) New Orleans ($6,000) 16-6 Chicago 60,767
Jan. 5 Washington ($6,000) Philadelphia ($6,000) 20-6 Philadelphia 65,287
1989 Dec. 31 L.A. Rams ($6,000) Philadelphia ($6,000) 21-7 Philadelphia 65,479
1988 Dec. 26 Minnesota ($6,000) L.A. Rams ($6,000) 28-17 Minnesota 61,204
1987 Jan. 3 Minnesota ($6,000) New Orleans ($6,000) 44-10 New Orleans 68,546
1986 Dec. 28 Washington ($6,000) L.A. Rams ($6,000) 19-7 Washington 54,567
1985 Dec. 29 N.Y. Giants ($6,000) San Francisco ($6,000) 17-3 East Rutherford 75,131
1984 Dec. 23 N.Y. Giants ($6,000) L.A. Rams ($6,000) 16-13 Anaheim 67,037
1983 Dec. 26 L.A. Rams ($6,000) Dallas ($6,000) 24-17 Dallas 62,118
1982 Jan. 9 Dallas ($6,000) Tampa Bay ($6,000) 30-17 Dallas 65,042
Jan. 9 Minnesota ($6,000) Atlanta ($6,000) 30-24 Minnesota 60,560
Jan. 8 Green Bay ($6,000) St. L. Cardinals ($6,000) 41-16 Green Bay 54,282
Jan. 8 Washington ($6,000) Detroit ($6,000) 31-7 Washington 55,045
1981 Dec. 27 N.Y. Giants ($3,000) Philadelphia ($3,000) 27-21 Philadelphia 71,611
1980 Dec. 28 Dallas ($3,000) L.A. Rams ($3,000) 34-13 Dallas 63,052
1979 Dec. 23 Philadelphia ($3,000) Chi. Bears ($3,000) 27-17 Philadelphia 69,397
1978 Dec. 24 Atlanta ($3,000) Philadelphia ($3,000) 14-13 Atlanta 59,403
*Overtime

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 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

SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ALL-TIME STANDINGS


AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct. South W L T Pct.
Miami 19 9 0 .679 Tennessee 11 10 0 .524
New England 30 19 0 .612 Indianapolis 21 25 0 .457
Buffalo 10 10 0 .500 Jacksonville 5 6 0 .455
New York Jets 10 13 0 .435 Houston 4 8 0 .333

North W L T Pct. West W L T Pct.


Pittsburgh 28 21 0 .571 Kansas City 14 10 0 .583
Baltimore 14 12 0 .538 Denver 27 22 0 .551
Cincinnati 3 16 0 .158 Oakland 19 20 0 .487
Cleveland 1 9 0 .100 Los Angeles Chargers 16 18 0 .471

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SUNDAY NIGHT WON-LOST RECORDS, 1978-2018
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Ariz. Atl. Car. Chi. Dall. Det. G.B. L.A.R. Minn. N.O. N.Y.G. Phil. S.F. Sea. T.B. Wash.
Total 10-15-1 10-10 6-10 18-23 34-32 6-13 26-15 10-14 19-19 20-14 22-30-1 24-20 14-15 25-13-1 6-12 18-17-1
2018 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-2 0-2 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-0
2017 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0
2016 0-1-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 2-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 2-0-1 0-1 1-0
2015 3-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 1-2 2-0 1-0 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-2
2014 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 1-0
2013 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-2
2012 1-0 0-1 1-2 0-2 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0
2011 1-1 1-1 0-4 0-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 2-1
2010 0-1 0-3 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 3-0 0-1 1-0 1-1
2009 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-3 2-1 1-0 0-2 1-2 2-1 0-1
2008 0-1 2-1 3-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-2
2007 1-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 0-3 0-1 2-0
2006 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1
2005 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0
2004 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-2
2003 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1
2002 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0
2001 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0
2000 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0
1999 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-2 2-0
1998 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-1
1997 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0-1
1996 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0
1995 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1
1994 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1
1993 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0
1992 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1
1991 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-0
1990 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0
1989 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1
1988 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1
1987 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1
1986 0-1 1-0
1985 1-0 0-1
1984 1-0 0-1
1983 0-1
1982 1-0 0-1
1981 1-0 0-1
1980 1-0
1979 1-0 0-1
1978 1-0

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct. South W L T Pct.
Philadelphia 24 20 0 .545 New Orleans 20 14 0 .588
Dallas 34 32 0 .515 Atlanta 10 10 0 .500
Washington 18 17 1 .514 Carolina 6 10 0 .375
New York Giants 22 30 1 .425 Tampa Bay 6 12 0 .333

North W L T Pct. West W L T Pct.


Green Bay 26 15 0 .634 Seattle 25 13 1 .654
Minnesota 19 19 0 .500 San Francisco 14 15 0 .483
Chicago 18 23 0 .439 Los Angeles Rams 10 14 0 .417
Detroit 6 13 0 .316 Arizona 10 15 1 .404

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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 12-11 17-26 11-24 15-15 32-40-1 5-8 23-17 8-7 26-19 22-23 42-42 25-25 22-31 39-29-1 46-24 23-18
2018 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1
2017 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0
2016 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0
2015 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0
2014 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 2-0 0-1
2013 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1
2012 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0
2011 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1
2010 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-2 1-0 1-0
2009 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0
2008 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0
2007 0-3 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-1
2006 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1
2005 1-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 2-1
2004 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1
2003 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-1 0-1
2002 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-0 2-1 1-0
2001 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2
2000 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 3-0
1999 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-0
1998 2-1 2-0 0-2 1-2 1-2 1-0 2-1
1997 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-2
1996 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 1-2 2-1 3-0
1995 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 0-2 1-1
1994 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-3
1993 2-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 3-0 0-1
1992 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 2-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0
1991 2-1 0-2 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-1
1990 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-0
1989 1-2 1-2 1-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0
1988 2-0 1-2 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0
1987 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1
1986 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-2
1985 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-2
1984 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-1
1983 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0
1982 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1
1981 1-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1
1980 1-1 1-2 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-0 3-0 0-2 2-0
1979 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 2-1 2-0
1978 1-2 1-1 2-1 1-0 2-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 2-0
1977 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-0
1976 0-2 1-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1
1975 0-2 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-1
1974 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0
1973 1-0 0-1 0-0-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-0-1 1-1
1972 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-1
1971 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1
1970 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ALL-TIME STANDINGS
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct. South W L T Pct.
Miami 42 42 0 .500 Indianapolis 23 17 0 .575
New England 25 25 0 .500 Tennessee 23 18 0 .561
New York Jets 22 31 0 .415 Jacksonville 8 7 0 .533
Buffalo 17 26 0 .395 Houston 5 8 0 .385

North W L T Pct. West W L T Pct.


Pittsburgh 46 24 0 .657 Kansas City 26 19 0 .578
Baltimore 12 11 0 .522 Oakland 39 29 1 .572
Cleveland 15 15 0 .500 Los Angeles Chargers 22 23 0 .489
Cincinnati 11 24 0 .314 Denver 32 40 1 .445
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MONDAY NIGHT WON-LOST RECORDS, 1970-2018
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Ariz. Atl. Car. Chi. Dall. Det. G.B. L.A.R. Minn. N.O. N.Y.G. Phil. S.F. Sea. T.B. Wash.
Total 9-16-1 15-27 10-7 31-38 46-34 16-18-1 32-32-1 28-32 29-32 20-22 25-39-1 35-27 48-27 24-10 11-11 28-44
2018 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-2
2017 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-2
2016 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2
2015 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1
2014 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1
2013 0-2 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-2
2012 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-0
2011 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1
2010 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-1
2009 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2
2008 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
2007 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0
2006 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 0-1 0-1
2005 3-0 1-0 1-1 0-3 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0
2004 0-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-2 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
2003 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 2-0 0-2 2-1 1-0 2-1
2002 0-3 2-0 2-1 0-1 3-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1
2001 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-3 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2
2000 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2
1999 0-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-0
1998 2-0 1-1 0-3 1-0 0-2 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1
1997 1-1 1-1 1-2 3-0 0-1 0-2 3-0 1-0
1996 0-1 2-0 2-1 0-2 2-1 0-1 0-2 2-1
1995 0-1 1-2 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-1
1994 0-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-2 1-2 2-0 2-1
1993 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-2
1992 0-2 0-3 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-2
1991 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-0
1990 0-1 0-3 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 3-0 1-0 0-1
1989 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-2 3-0 1-0 0-2
1988 0-1 1-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-2
1987 1-2 2-1 1-2 1-0 0-3 2-0 0-2 1-1
1986 0-1 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 0-2 2-0 1-1
1985 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-2 0-2 2-1
1984 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-1
1983 0-0-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1-1 1-0 0-1 1-2
1982 1-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0
1981 1-2 0-2 2-0 1-0 2-0 0-3 1-1 1-0
1980 1-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2
1979 1-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 1-0
1978 1-0 0-3 1-1 0-2 2-0 0-1 1-1
1977 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-1
1976 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 2-0 2-0
1975 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0
1974 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0
1973 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1
1972 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0
1971 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0
1970 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ALL-TIME STANDINGS
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct. South W L T Pct.
Dallas 46 34 0 .575 Carolina 10 7 0 .588
Philadelphia 35 27 0 .565 Tampa Bay 11 11 0 .500
New York Giants 25 39 1 .392 New Orleans 20 22 0 .476
Washington 28 44 0 .389 Atlanta 15 27 0 .357

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Green Bay 32 32 1 .500 Seattle 24 10 0 .706
Minnesota 29 32 0 .475 San Francisco 48 27 0 .640
Detroit 16 18 1 .471 Los Angeles Rams 28 32 0 .467
Chicago 31 38 0 .449 Arizona 9 16 1 .365
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Compiled by Elias Sports Bureau TOUCHDOWNS
*NFL record. Most Rushing Touchdowns, Career
23 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04
MONDAY NIGHT RECORDS 17 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders, 1982-92;
Kansas City, 1993-97
SCORING 14 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983-87; Indianapolis,
TOUCHDOWNS 1987-91; L.A. Raiders, 1992; Atlanta, 1993
Most Touchdowns, Career Most Rushing Touchdowns, Game
36 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; 4 Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers vs. Miami, Nov. 20, 1978
Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle 2004 Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis vs. Denver, Oct. 31, 1988
24 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona 2003-04 Emmitt Smith, Dallas at N.Y. Giants, Sept. 4, 1995
20 Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1996-2003;
Philadelphia, 2004-05; Dallas, 2006-08; PASSING
Buffalo, 2009; Cincinnati, 2010 YARDS GAINED
Most Touchdowns, Game Most Yards Gained, Career
4 Ron Johnson, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 9,654 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-99
Oct. 2, 1972 9,068 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007;
Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers vs. Miami, Nov. 20, 1978 N.Y. Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-10
Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. S.D. Chargers, 6,879 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05;
Sept. 24, 1984 New Orleans, 2006-18
Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis vs. Denver, Most Yards Gained, Game
Oct. 31, 1988 517 Tom Brady, New England vs. Miami, Sept. 12, 2011
Emmitt Smith, Dallas at N.Y. Giants, Sept. 4, 1995 478 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City at L.A. Rams,
Marshall Faulk, St. L. Rams at Tampa Bay, Nov. 19, 2018
Dec. 18, 2000 458 Joe Montana, San Francisco at L.A. Rams,
FIELD GOALS Dec. 11, 1989
Most Field Goals, Career Longest Pass Play
52 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005; 99 Brett Favre to Robert Brooks, Green Bay at
Indianapolis, 2006-18 Chi. Bears, Sept. 11, 1995 (TD)*
51 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1982-94; Philadelphia, Tom Brady to Wes Welker, New England vs. Miami,
1995-96; San Francisco, 1997; Sept. 12, 2011*
Minnesota, 1998-2002; Tennessee, 2003-04 97 Bernie Kosar to Webster Slaughter, Cle. Browns vs.
50 Jason Elam, Denver, 1993-2007; Atlanta, 2008-09 Chi. Bears, Oct. 23, 1989 (TD)
Most Field Goals, Game 95 Joe Montana to John Taylor, San Francisco at
7 Chris Boniol, Dallas vs. Green Bay, Nov. 18, 1996* L.A. Rams, Dec. 11, 1989 (TD)
Billy Cundiff, Dallas at N.Y. Giants, Sept. 15, 2003 (OT)* TOUCHDOWNS
6 Dan Bailey, Dallas vs. Washington, Sept. 26, 2011 Most Touchdown Passes, Career
Justin Tucker, Bal. Ravens at Detroit, 74 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-99
December 16, 2013 69 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007;
5 Tim Mazzetti, Atlanta vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 30, 1978 N.Y. Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-10
Roger Ruzek, Dallas at L.A. Rams, Dec. 21, 1987 50 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05;
Rich Karlis, Minnesota vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 25, 1989 New Orleans, 2006-18
Nick Lowery, Kansas City vs. Denver, Sept. 20, 1993 Most Touchdown Passes, Game
Chris Jacke, Green Bay vs. San Francisco, 6 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City at L.A. Rams,
Oct. 14, 1996 (OT) Nov. 19, 2018
Richie Cunningham, Dallas vs. Philadelphia, 5 Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. L.A. Raiders, Nov. 28, 1988
Sept. 15, 1997 Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 21, 1991
Phil Dawson, Cle. Browns vs. Buffalo, Nov. 17, 2008 Vinny Testaverde, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Oct. 23, 2000 (OT)
Nick Folk, N.Y. Jets vs. Minnesota, Oct. 11, 2010 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Bal. Ravens,
Nate Kaeding, S.D. Chargers at Oakland, Sept. 10, 2012 Nov. 5, 2007
Ryan Succop, Tennessee vs. Indianapolis, Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. New England,
Oct. 16, 2017 Nov. 30, 2009
Harrison Butker, Kansas City vs. Denver, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. Kansas City,
Oct. 30, 2017 Sept. 28, 2015

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

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YARDS GAINED Charlie Babb, Miami vs. Oakland, Sept. 22, 1975
Most Yards Gained, Career Charles Phillips, Oakland vs. Denver, Dec. 8, 1975
4,029 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Mark Murphy, Washington at S.D. Chargers,
Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 Oct. 31, 1983
1,783 Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1985-99; Washington, 2000 Ken Easley, Seattle at S.D. Chargers, Oct. 29, 1984
1,697 Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1996-2003; Dwayne Harper, S.D. Chargers vs. Oakland,
Philadelphia, 2004-05; Dallas, 2006-08; Nov. 27, 1995
Buffalo, 2009; Cincinnati, 2010 Marcus Coleman, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami,
Most Yards Gained, Game Oct. 23, 2000 (OT)
289 Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Minnesota, Keith Bulluck, Tennessee vs. New Orleans,
Dec. 18, 1995 Sept. 24, 2007
286 John Taylor, San Francisco at L.A. Rams, Longest Interception Return
Dec. 11, 1989 102 Eddie Anderson, L.A. Raiders at Miami,
260 Wes Chandler, S.D. Chargers vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 14, 1992 (TD)
Dec. 20, 1982 101 Lito Sheppard, Philadelphia at Dallas,
TOUCHDOWN Nov. 15, 2004 (TD)
Most Receiving Touchdowns, Career 100 Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Oct. 17, 2011 (TD)
34 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000;
Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 SACKS
20 Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1996-2003; Most Sacks, Career
Philadelphia, 2004-05; Dallas, 2006-08; 24.5 Bruce Smith, Buffalo, 1985-99; Washington,
Buffalo, 2009; Cincinnati, 2010 2000-03
18 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998-2004; 20.0 Richard Dent, Chi. Bears, 1983-93, 1995;
Oakland, 2005-06; New England, 2007-10; San Francisco, 1994; Indianapolis, 1996;
Minnesota, 2010; Tennessee, 2010; Philadelphia, 1997
San Francisco, 2012 18.0 Kevin Greene, L.A. Rams, 1985-92; Pittsburgh,
Most Receiving Touchdowns, Game 1993-95; Carolina, 1996, 1998-99;
3 Ron Johnson, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, San Francisco, 1997
Oct. 2, 1972
Wesley Walker, N.Y. Jets at Detroit, Dec. 6, 1982 PUNTING
Steve Largent, Seattle at San Diego, Oct. 29, 1984 Highest Punt Average, Career (Minimum: 25 Punts)
Mark Clayton, Miami vs. Dallas, Dec. 17, 1984 48.03 Shane Lechler, Oakland, 2000-12;
Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Chi. Bears, Hou. Texans, 2013-17
Dec. 14, 1987 47.48 Sam Martin, Detroit, 2013-18
Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Minnesota, 47.05 Mike Scifres, S.D. Chargers, 2003-15
Dec. 18, 1995 Longest Punt
Lamar Thomas, Miami vs. Denver, Dec. 21, 1998 90 Rodney Williams, N.Y. Giants at Denver,
Ed McCaffrey, Denver vs. Miami, Sept. 13, 1999 Sept. 10, 2001
Randy Moss, Minnesota vs. N.Y. Giants, 83 Bryan Barker, Jacksonville vs. N.Y. Jets, Oct. 11, 1999
Nov. 19, 2001 77 Shane Lechler, Oakland vs. Denver, Sept. 12, 2011
Isaac Bruce, St.L. Rams at New Orleans,
Dec. 17, 2001 PUNT RETURNS
Terrell Owens, Philadelphia at Dallas, Nov. 15, 2004 Longest Punt Return
Drew Bennett, Tennessee vs. Kansas City, 99 Dwayne Harris, Oakland vs. Denver,
Dec. 13, 2004 Dec. 24, 2018 (TD)
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis vs. Cincinnati, 95 John Taylor, San Francisco vs. Washington,
Dec. 18, 2006 Nov. 21, 1988 (TD)
Randall Cobb, Green Bay vs. Kansas City, 94 Dennis McKinnon, Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants,
Sept. 28, 2015 Sept. 14, 1987 (TD)
Dwayne Allen, Indianapolis vs. N.Y. Jets, Dexter McCluster, Kansas City vs. S.D. Chargers,
Dec. 5, 2016 Sept. 13, 2010 (TD)

YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE KICKOFF RETURNS


Most Scrimmage Yards, Career Longest Kickoff Return
4,116 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; 105 Terry Fair, Detroit vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 28, 1998 (TD)
Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 104 Allen Rossum, San Francisco vs. Arizona,
2,836 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04 Nov. 10, 2008 (TD)
2,567 Tony Dorsett, Dallas, 1977-87; Denver, 1988 103 Terrence McGee, Buffalo vs. Dallas,
Oct. 8, 2007 (TD)
INTERCEPTIONS BY Brandon Tate, New England at Miami,
Most Interceptions, Career Oct. 4, 2010 (TD)
11 Everson Walls, Dallas, 1981-89; N.Y. Giants, David Reed, Bal. Ravens at Hou. Texans,
1990-92; Cle. Browns, 1992-93 Dec. 13, 2010 (TD)
9 Merton Hanks, San Francisco, 1991-98;
Seattle, 1999 FUMBLES
8 Emmitt Thomas, Kansas City, 1966-78 Longest Fumble Return
Darren Sharper, Green Bay, 1997-2004; Minnesota, 99 Don Griffin, San Francisco vs. Chi. Bears,
2005-08; New Orleans, 2009-10 Dec. 23, 1991 (TD)
Most Interceptions, Game 96 Joe Lavender, Philadelphia vs. Dallas,
4 Dick Anderson, Miami vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3, 1973* Sept. 23, 1974 (TD)
3 Johnny Robinson, Kansas City at Bal. Colts, 93 Adam Archuleta, St. L. Rams vs. Tampa Bay,
Sept. 28, 1970 Oct. 18, 2004 (TD)
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INTERNATIONAL GAMES
NFL INTERNATIONAL GAMES (91)
REGULAR SEASON GAMES (33)
(Home Team in capitals)
Date Site Stadium Teams
October 2, 2005 Mexico City, Mexico Estadio Azteca ARIZONA 31, San Francisco 14
October 28, 2007 London, England Wembley Stadium N.Y. Giants 13, MIAMI 10
October 26, 2008 London, England Wembley Stadium NEW ORLEANS 37, San Diego 32
December 7, 2008 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre Miami 16, BUFFALO 3
October 25, 2009 London, England Wembley Stadium New England 35, TAMPA BAY 7
December 3, 2009 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre N.Y. Jets 19, BUFFALO 13
October 31, 2010 London, England Wembley Stadium SAN FRANCISCO 24, Denver 16
November 7, 2010 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre Chicago 22, BUFFALO 19
October 23, 2011 London, England Wembley Stadium Chicago 24, TAMPA BAY 18
October 30, 2011 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre BUFFALO 23, Washington 0
October 28, 2012 London, England Wembley Stadium New England 45, ST. LOUIS 7
December 16, 2012 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre Seattle 50, BUFFALO 17
September 29, 2013 London, England Wembley Stadium MINNESOTA 34, Pittsburgh 27
October 27, 2013 London, England Wembley Stadium San Francisco 42, JACKSONVILLE 10
December 1, 2013 Toronto, Canada Rogers Centre Atlanta 34, BUFFALO 31 (OT)
September 28, 2014 London, England Wembley Stadium Miami 38, OAKLAND 14
October 26, 2014 London, England Wembley Stadium Detroit 22, ATLANTA 21
November 9, 2014 London, England Wembley Stadium Dallas 31, JACKSONVILLE 17
October 4, 2015 London, England Wembley Stadium N.Y. Jets 27, MIAMI 14
October 25, 2015 London, England Wembley Stadium JACKSONVILLE 34, Buffalo 31
November 1, 2015 London, England Wembley Stadium KANSAS CITY 45, Detroit 10
October 2, 2016 London, England Wembley Stadium JACKSONVILLE 30, Indianapolis 27
October 23, 2016 London, England Twickenham Stadium New York Giants 17, L.A. RAMS 10
October 30, 2016 London, England Wembley Stadium CINCINNATI 27, Washington 27 (OT-tie)
November 21, 2016 Mexico City, Mexico Estadio Azteca OAKLAND 27, Houston 20
September 24, 2017 London, England Wembley Stadium JACKSONVILLE 44, Baltimore 7
October 1, 2017 London, England Wembley Stadium New Orleans 20, MIAMI 0
October 22, 2017 London, England Twickenham Stadium L.A. RAMS 33, Arizona 0
October 29, 2017 London, England Twickenham Stadium Minnesota 33, CLEVELAND 16
November 19, 2017 Mexico City, Mexico Estadio Azteca New England 33, OAKLAND 8
October 14, 2018 London, England Wembley Stadium Seattle 27, OAKLAND 3
October 21, 2018 London, England Wembley Stadium L.A. CHARGERS 20, Tennessee 19
October 28, 2018 London, England Wembley Stadium Philadelphia 24, JACKSONVILLE 18
PRESEASON GAMES (58)
August 12, 1950 Ottawa, Canada N.Y. Giants 27, Ottawa Rough Riders 6
August 11, 1951 Ottawa, Canada N.Y. Giants 41, Ottawa Rough Riders 18
August 5, 1959 Toronto, Canada Chi. Cardinals 55, Tor. Argonauts 26
August 3, 1960 Toronto, Canada Pittsburgh 43, Toronto Argonauts 16
August 15, 1960 Toronto, Canada Chicago 16, N.Y. Giants 7
August 2, 1961 Toronto, Canada St. Louis 36, Toronto Argonauts 7
August 5, 1961 Montreal, Canada Chicago 34, Montreal Alouettes 16
August 8, 1961 Hamilton, Canada Hamilton Tiger-Cats 38, Buffalo 21
August 25, 1969 Montreal, Canada Detroit 22, Boston 9
September 11, 1969 Montreal, Canada Pittsburgh 17, N.Y. Giants 13
August 16, 1976 Tokyo, Japan St. Louis 20, San Diego 10
August 5, 1978 Mexico City, Mexico New Orleans 14, Philadelphia 7
August 6, 1983 London, England Minnesota 28, St. Louis 10
* August 3, 1986 London, England Chicago 17, Dallas 6
* August 9, 1987 London, England L.A. Rams 28, Denver 27
* July 31, 1988 London, England Miami 27, San Francisco 21
August 14, 1988 Goteborg, Sweden Minnesota 28, Chicago 21
August 18, 1988 Montreal, Canada N.Y. Jets 11, Cleveland 7
* August 5, 1989 Tokyo, Japan L.A. Rams 16, San Francisco 13 (OT)
* August 6, 1989 London, England Philadelphia 17, Cleveland 13
* August 4, 1990 Tokyo, Japan Denver 10, Seattle 7
* August 5, 1990 London, England New Orleans 17, L.A. Raiders 10
* August 9, 1990 Montreal, Canada Pittsburgh 30, New England 14
* August 11, 1990 Berlin, Germany L.A. Rams 19, Kansas City 3
* July 28, 1991 London, England Buffalo 17, Philadelphia 13
* August 3, 1991 Berlin, Germany San Francisco 21, Chicago 7
* August 3, 1991 Tokyo, Japan Miami 19, L.A. Raiders 17
* August 1, 1992 Tokyo, Japan Houston 34, Dallas 23
* August 15, 1992 Berlin, Germany Miami 31, Denver 27
* August 16, 1992 London, England San Francisco 17, Washington 15
* July 31, 1993 Tokyo, Japan New Orleans 28, Philadelphia 16
* August 1, 1993 Barcelona, Spain San Francisco 21, Pittsburgh 14
* August 7, 1993 Berlin, Germany Minnesota 20, Buffalo 6
* August 8, 1993 London, England Dallas 13, Detroit 13 (OT)
August 14, 1993 Toronto, Canada Cleveland 12, New England 9
* July 31, 1994 Barcelona, Spain L.A. Raiders 25, Denver 22
* August 6, 1994 Tokyo, Japan Minnesota 17, Kansas City 9
* August 13, 1994 Berlin, Germany N.Y. Giants 28, San Diego 20
* August 15, 1994 Mexico City, Mexico Houston 6, Dallas 0
* August 5, 1995 Tokyo, Japan Denver 24, San Francisco 10

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Date Site Teams
* August 12, 1995 Toronto, Canada Buffalo 9, Dallas 7
* July 27, 1996 Tokyo, Japan San Diego 20, Pittsburgh 10
* August 5, 1996 Monterrey, Mexico Kansas City 32, Dallas 6
* July 27, 1997 Dublin, Ireland Pittsburgh 30, Chicago 17
* August 4, 1997 Mexico City, Mexico Miami 38, Denver 19
* August 16, 1997 Toronto, Canada Green Bay 35, Buffalo 3
* August 1, 1998 Tokyo, Japan Green Bay 27, Kansas City 24 (OT)
* August 15, 1998 Vancouver, Canada San Francisco 24, Seattle 21
* August 17, 1998 Mexico City, Mexico New England 21, Dallas 3
* August 7, 1999 Sydney, Australia Denver 20, San Diego 17
* August 5, 2000 Tokyo, Japan Atlanta 20, Dallas 9
* August 19, 2000 Mexico City, Mexico Indianapolis 24, Pittsburgh 23
* August 27, 2001 Mexico City, Mexico Dallas 21, Oakland 6
* August 3, 2002 Osaka, Japan Washington 38, San Francisco 7
* August 2, 2003 Tokyo, Japan Tampa Bay 30, N.Y. Jets 14
* August 6, 2005 Tokyo, Japan Atlanta 27, Indianapolis 21
August 14, 2008 Toronto, Canada Buffalo 24, Pittsburgh 21
August 19, 2010 Toronto, Canada Buffalo 34, Indianapolis 21
* American Bowl Game
NFL OPENING KICKOFF GAMES (17)
(Home Team in capitals)
The first site listed each year designates location of Thursday Night NFL Kickoff Weekend game; subsequent locations indicate site(s) of
NFL Kickoff Weekend concert. The concert was outside the stadium if a secondary location is not listed.

Date Sites Teams

Sept. 5, 2002 Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) San Francisco 16, N.Y. GIANTS 13
Times Square (New York, New York)

Sept. 4, 2003 FedExField (Landover, Maryland) WASHINGTON 16, N.Y. Jets 13


National Mall (Washington, D.C.)

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. 7, 2006 Heinz Field (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) PITTSBURGH 28, Miami 17


Miami, Florida

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

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MODIFIED SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME REGULAR SEASON

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.

Following a three-minute intermission after the end of the


regulation game, play will be continued in 15-minute
periods until a winner is declared. Each team must
possess or have the opportunity to possess the ball unless
the team that has the ball first scores a touchdown on its
initial possession. Play continues in sudden death until a
winner is determined, and the game automatically ends
upon any score (by safety, field goal, or touchdown) or
when a score is awarded by Referee for a palpably unfair
act. Each team has three time outs per half and all general
timing provisions apply as during a regular game. Try is
not attempted if touchdown scored. Disqualified players
are not allowed to return.

Instant Replay: No challenges. Reviews to be initiated by


the replay official.

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For overtime game capsules dating back to 1974, please visit # October 7, 2018—Houston Texans 19, Dallas Cowboys 16,
www.NFL.com. at Houston; Dallas wins toss. Touchback. C. Jones punts for
32 yards, fair catch by T. Ervin. Drive begins on HOU 10. D.
* indicates Monday-night game Watson passes to D. Hopkins for 49 yards. K. Fairbairn kicks
# indicates Thursday/Saturday/Sunday-night game 36-yard field goal at 1:55.
+ indicates Thanksgiving Day game October 14, 2018—Miami Dolphins 31, Chicago Bears 28,
^indicates International Series game at Miami. Miami wins toss; Touchback. B. Osweiler passes to
% indicates postseason game K. Stills for 35 yards. K. Drake rushes for no gain, fumble
recovery by CHI-E. Goldman at CHI 1. Touchback. J. Howard
REGULAR SEASON rushes for 19 yards. C. Parkey 53-yard field goal is no good,
September 9, 2018—Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Cleveland wide right. Drive begins on MIA 43. B. Osweiler passes to K.
Browns 21, at Cleveland; Cleveland wins toss. Touchback. B. Drake for 15 yards. J. Sanders kicks 47-yard field goal at :03.
Colquitt punts for 49 yards. Drive begins on PIT 26. J. Berry October 21, 2018—Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26, Cleveland
punts for 53 yards. Drive begins on CLE 19. B. Colquitt punts Browns 23, at Tampa Bay; Cleveland wins toss. Touchback.
for 29 yards. Drive begins on PIT 45. C. Boswell 42-yard field B. Colquitt punts for 54 yards, A. Humphries returns punt -6
goal is no good, wide left. B. Colquitt punts for 52 yards. yards. Drive begins at TB 11. J. Collins interception. Drive
Drive begins on PIT 16. B. Roethlisberger sacked at PIT 33 begins on TB 45. B. Colquitt punts for 45 yards. Touchback.
for -5 yards, fumble recovery by CLE-J. Schobert at PIT 40. B. Anger punts for 54 yards, J. Peppers returns punt for 14
Z. Gonzalez 43-yard field goal is blocked. yards, fumble recovery by TB-I. Johnson. Drive begins on
September 16, 2018—Minnesota Vikings 29, Green Bay CLE 48. J. Winston passes to D. Jackson for 14 yards. C.
Packers 29, at Green Bay; Minnesota wins toss. H. Hill Catanzaro kicks 59-yard field goal at 1:55.
returns kickoff 28 yards. Drive begins on MIN 30. D. Carlson December 2, 2018—New York Giants 30, Chicago Bears
49-yard field goal is no good, wide right. Drive begins on GB 27, at New York; Giants win toss. Touchback. S. Barkley
39. J. Scott punts for 47 yards. Touchback. K. Cousins pass- rushes for 29 yards. A. Rosas kicks 44-yard field goal at
es to A. Thielen for 25 yards. D. Carlson 35-yard field goal is 6:00. Touchback. C. Daniel passes to A. Robinson II for 10
no good, wide right. yards. C. Daniel passes incomplete to T. Gabriel.
September 23, 2018—New Orleans Saints 43, Atlanta Fal- December 9, 2018—Kansas City Chiefs 27, Baltimore
cons 37, at Atlanta; New Orleans wins toss. T. Hill returns Ravens 24, at Kansas City; Kansas City wins toss. Touch-
kickoff 23 yards. Drive beings on NO 20. D. Brees passes to back. P. Mahomes passes to T. Hill for 18 yards. H. Butker
M. Thomas for 23 yards. D. Brees passes to A. Kamara for 9 kicks 35-yard field goal at 4:46. Touchback. L. Jackson pass-
yards. D. Brees rushes for 1-yard touchdown at 2:58. es to W. Snead IV for 14 yards. R. Griffin III passes incom-
September 30, 2018—Tennessee Titans 26, Philadelphia plete to W. Snead IV.
Eagles 23, at Tennessee; Philadelphia wins toss. Touchback. December 9, 2018—Dallas Cowboys 29, Philadelphia
C. Wentz passes to A. Jeffery for 14 yards. J. Ajayi rushes Eagles 23, at Dallas; Dallas wins toss. Touchback. E. Elliott
for 15 yards. J. Elliott kicks 37-yard field goal at 6:23. Touch- rushes for 10 yards D. Prescott passes to A. Cooper for 12
back. M. Mariota passes to T. Taylor for 19 yards. Defensive yards. D. Prescott passes to A. Cooper for 15-yard touch-
pass interference on S. Jones. M. Mariota rushes for 17 down at 2:00.
yards. M. Mariota passes to D. Lewis for 17 yards. M. Mario- December 16, 2018—San Francisco 49ers 26, Seattle Sea-
ta passes to C. Davis for 10-yard touchdown at :17. hawks 23, at San Francisco; Seattle wins toss. T. Lockett
September 30, 2018—Houston Texans 37, Indianapolis muffs catch, and recovers at SEA 11. T. Lockett to SEA 14
Colts 34, at Indianapolis; Indianapolis wins toss. Touchback. for 3 yards. M. Dickson punts 59 yards, T. Taylor returns punt
A. Luck passes to N. Hines for 13 yards. A. Luck passes to for 15 yards. Drive begins on SF 38. Defensive Pass Interfer-
M. Johnson to for 8 yards. A. Vinatieri kicks 44-yard field ence on SL. Griffin. J. Wilson rushes for 16 yards. R. Gould
goal at 6:04. Touchback. D. Watson passes to K. Coutee for kicks 36-yard field goal at 3:11.
19 yards. D. Watson passes to S. Coates for 12 yards. K. December 23, 2018—Green Bay Packers 44, New York
Fairbairn kicks 29-yard field goal at 1:54. Touchback. A. Luck Jets 38, at New York; Green Bay wins toss. Touchback.
passes incomplete to C. Rogers. Drive begins on IND 43. D. Defensive Pass Interference on T. Johnson. A. Rodgers pass-
Watson passes to D. Hopkins for 24 yards. K. Fairbairn kicks es to D. Adams for 16-yard touchdown at 6:28.
37-yard field goal at :03. % January 20, 2019—Los Angeles Rams 26, New Orleans
September 30, 2018—Oakland Raiders 45, Cleveland 23, at New Orleans; New Orleans wins toss. A. Kamara
Browns 42, at Oakland; Oakland wins toss. Touchback. D. returns kickoff 28 yards. Drive begins on NO 26. J. Johnson
Carr passes to A. Cooper for 36 yards. M. McCrane 50-yard interception. Drive begins on LAR 46. J. Goff passes to T.
field goal is no good, wide left. Drive begins on CLE 40. B. Higbee for 12 yards. G. Zuerlein kicks 57-yard field goal at
Colquitt punts for 48 yards, D. Harris returns punt for 12 11:47.
yards. Drive begins on OAK 19. D. Carr passes to J. Cook for % January 20, 2019—New England Patriots 37, Kansas City
24 yards. D. Carr passes to A. Cooper for 14 yards. M. Chiefs 31, at Kansas City; New England wins toss. Touch-
Lynch rushes for 11 yards. M. McCrane kicks 29-yard field back. T. Brady passes to J. Edelman for 20 yards. T. Brady
goal at 1:50. passes to J. Edelman for 15 yards. T. Brady passes to R.
October 7, 2018—Cleveland Browns 12, Baltimore Ravens Gronkowski for 15 yards. R. Burkhead rushes for 2-yard
9, at Cleveland; Cleveland wins toss. Touchback. B. Colquitt touchdown at 10:10.
punts for 56 yards. Drive begins on BAL 13. J. Flacco passes
to C. Moore for 20 yards. S. Koch punts for 41 yards. Drive
begins at CLE 14. B. Mayfield passes to J. Landry for 27
yards. Roughing the passer on T. Jefferson. B. Mayfield pass-
es incomplete to J. Landry. Drive begins on BAL 39. S. Koch
punts 56 yards, J. Peppers returns punt for 11 yards. Drive
begins on CLE 16. B. Mayfield passes to D. Willies for 39
yards. D. Johnson rushes for 15 yards. G. Joseph kicks 37-
yard field goal at :06.

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OVERTIME GAMES BY YEAR Jan. 3, 2009 S.D. CHARGERS 23, Indianapolis 17 66:12
(REGULAR SEASON) Jan. 11, 1987 Denver 23, CLE. BROWNS 20 65:38
2018-15 2006-11 1994-16 1982- 4 Jan. 14, 2007 CHI. BEARS 27, Seattle 24 64:53
2017-14 2005-14 1993-7 1981-10 Jan. 20, 2019 New England 37, KANSAS CITY 31 64:52
2016-13 2004-12 1992-10 1980-13 Jan. 11, 2004 PHILADELPHIA 20, Green Bay 17 64:48
2015-21 2003-23 1991-15 1979-12 Jan. 24, 2010 NEW ORLEANS 31, Minnesota 28 64:45
2014-11 2002-25* 1990-10 1978-11 Jan. 4, 2004 GREEN BAY 33, Seattle 27 64:25
2013-16 2001-17 1989-11 1977-6 Feb. 5, 2017 New England 34, Atlanta 28 *63:58
2012-22 2000-13 1988- 9 1976-5 Dec. 31, 1989 Pittsburgh 26, HOU. OILERS 23 63:26
2011-13 1999-11 1987-13 1975-9 Jan. 18, 2015 SEATTLE 28, Green Bay 22 63:19
2010-19 1998-7 1986-16 1974-2 Jan. 20, 2019 L.A. Rams 26, NEW ORLEANS 23 63:17
2009-13 1997-17 1985-10 Jan. 3, 1993 BUFFALO 41, Hou. Oilers 38 63:06
2008-15 1996-14 1984- 9 *Record Jan. 20, 2008 N.Y. Giants 23, GREEN BAY 20 62:26
2007-15 1995-21 1983-19 Jan. 11, 2003 TENNESSEE 34, Pittsburgh 31 62:15
Jan. 10, 2010 ARIZONA 51, Green Bay 45 61:18
OVERTIME WON-LOST RECORDS, 1974-2018 Jan. 7, 1990 L.A. Rams 19, N.Y. GIANTS 13 61:06
(REGULAR SEASON) Jan. 16, 2016 ARIZONA 26, Green Bay 20 61:05
AFC Win Loss Tie Pct. Jan. 8, 2012 DENVER 29, Pittsburgh 23 60:11
Denver 28 18 2 .604 Home team in CAPS; *Super Bowl LI
Buffalo 21 15 0 .583
Pittsburgh 22 17 3 .560 For capsules of all 35 postseason overtime games dating back
N.Y. Jets 24 19 2 .556 to 1958, please visit www.NFL.com.
Oakland 20 17 0 .541
Cincinnati 18 17 4 .513 OVERTIME GAME SUMMARY—1974-2018
Indianapolis 15 15 1 .500 There have been 589 overtime games in regular-season play
Baltimore 12 13 1 .481 since the rule was adopted in 1974 (15 in 2018 season).
Jacksonville 8 9 0 .471 Breakdown follows:
Tennessee 18 21 0 .462 RESULTS
New England 19 23 0 .452 306 (8) times the team that won the toss won the game
Kansas City 17 21 2 .450 (51.9%).
Houston 7 9 0 .438 259 (5) times the team that lost the toss won the game
Miami 17 22 1 .438 (44.0%).
Cleveland 18 24 2 .432 24 (2) games ended tied (4.1%). Last time: 9/16/18,
L.A. Chargers 15 24 0 .385 Green Bay 29 vs. Minnesota 29
NFC POSSESSIONS
Arizona 26 16 3 .611 429 (12) times both teams had at least one possession
Washington 25 16 2 .605 (72.8%).
N.Y. Giants 21 15 2 .579 156 (3) times the team that won the toss drove for the win-
Dallas 22 18 0 .550 ning score on first possession (105 FG, 51 TD)
San Francisco 23 19 2 .545 (26.5%).
Minnesota 23 19 4 .543 3 (0) times the team that won the toss elected to kick or
Chicago 25 23 0 .521 defer and the team receiving the ball drove
L.A. Rams 14 13 2 .517 for winning score on first possession (0.5%).
Green Bay 15 15 6 .500 1 (0) time team that won toss elected to receive and lost
New Orleans 14 15 0 .483 without other team owning possession (0.2%).
Detroit 17 19 1 .473 Other miscellaneous situations:
Tampa Bay 17 21 1 .449 10 (0) times the defense or special teams won without regis-
Atlanta 16 23 2 .415 tering an official possession
Philadelphia 12 20 4 .389 (6 INT, 2 blocked punts, 1 FR, 1 blocked FG (1.7%).
Seattle 12 21 1 .368 1 (0) time the special teams forced a fumble on the opening
Carolina 5 10 1 .344 kickoff and drove for winning score (0.2%).
1 (0) time the punting team recovered a muffed punt and
NFL POSTSEASON OVERTIME GAMES (BY LENGTH OF GAME) drove for winning score with team muffing punt
Dec. 25, 1971 Miami 27, KANSAS CITY 24 82:40 having no official possession (0.2%).
Dec. 23, 1962 Dal. Texans 20, HOU. OILERS 17 77:54 SCORING
Jan. 3, 1987 CLE. BROWNS 23, N.Y. Jets 20 77:02 413 (10) games were decided by a field goal (70.1%).
Jan. 12, 2013 Bal. Ravens 38, DENVER 35 76:42 149 (3) games were decided by a touchdown (25.3%).
Dec. 24, 1977 Oakland 37, BAL. COLTS 31 75:43 3 (0) games were decided by a safety (0.5%).
Jan. 10, 2004 Carolina 29, ST.L. RAMS 23 75:10 24 (2) games ended tied (4.1%). Last time: 9/16/18,
Jan. 8, 2005 N.Y. Jets 20, S.D. CHARGERS 17 74:55 Green Bay 29 vs. Minnesota 29
Jan 2, 1982 S.D. Chargers 41, MIAMI 38 73:52
Dec. 26, 1965 GREEN BAY 13, Bal. Colts 10 73:39 COIN TOSS
Jan. 17, 1999 Atlanta 30, MINNESOTA 27 71:52 577 (15) times the team that won the toss elected to receive
Dec. 30, 2000 MIAMI 23, Indianapolis 17 71:16 (98.0%).
Jan. 15, 2005 PITTSBURGH 20, N.Y. Jets 17 71:04 12 (0) times the team that won the toss elected to kick or
Jan. 8, 1994 KANSAS CITY 27, Pittsburgh 24 71:03 defer (6 wins) (2.0%).
Jan. 19, 2002 NEW ENGLAND 16, Oakland 13 68:29 Note: The number in parentheses is the 2018 season total.
Dec. 28, 1958 Bal. Colts 23, N.Y. GIANTS 17 68:15 .
Jan. 3, 1988 HOU. OILERS 23, Seattle 20 68:05
Jan. 22, 2012 N.Y. Giants 20, SAN FRANCISCO 17 67:54

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MOST OVERTIME GAMES, SEASON 12/19/99; San Francisco 37, Arizona 31, 11/24/07;
5 Green Bay Packers, 1983 Minnesota 19, Tampa Bay 13, 10/26/14)
4 Denver Broncos, 1985, 2007 3 were decided by a safety (Minnesota 23, L.A.
Cleveland Browns, 1989, 2018 Rams 21, 11/5/89; Chi. Bears 19, Tennessee 17,
Minnesota Vikings, 1994, 1995 11/14/04; Miami 22, Cincinnati 20, 10/31/13)
Arizona Cardinals, 1995, 1997, 2011 2 were decided on a fake field goal/touchdown pass
San Francisco 49ers, 2001 (Minnesota 22, Chi. Bears 16, 10/16/77; Cle.
Atlanta Falcons, 2002 Browns 23, Minnesota 17, 12/17/89)
San Diego Chargers, 2002 2 were decided by a kickoff return (Chi. Bears 23,
Carolina Panthers, 2003 Detroit 17, 11/27/80; N.Y. Jets 37, Buffalo 31, 9/8/02)
Washington Redskins, 2010 2 were decided by a punt return (Kansas City 29,
S.D. Chargers 23, 10/9/95; Arizona 19, St.L. Rams
LONGEST CONSECUTIVE-GAME STREAKS 13, 11/6/11)
WITHOUT OVERTIME (Current) 1 was decided on a fake field goal/touchdown run
57 Carolina Panthers (Last OT Game, 11/2/15 vs. (L.A. Rams 27, Minnesota 21, 12/2/79)
Indianapolis Colts) 1 was decided on a blocked field goal (Denver 30,
(Record: 110, St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals, 12/7/86-12/19/93) S.D. Chargers 24, 11/17/85)
1 was decided on a blocked field goal/recovery by
There have been 35 overtime postseason games dating back to kicker (Green Bay 12, Chi. Bears 6, 9/7/80)
1958. In 25 cases, both teams had at least one possession. 1 was decided on a blocked field goal/recovery by
Last OT postseason game: 1/20/19, New England 37, Kansas kicking team (Philadelphia 23, N.Y. Giants 17,
City 31 (AFC Championship Game) 11/20/88)
1 was decided by a blocked punt (Arizona 30, Dallas
SHORTEST OVERTIME GAMES 24, 10/12/08)
0:11 *DENVER 29, Pittsburgh 23; 1/8/12 (Wild Card) 24 ended tied
0:13 NEW ORLEANS 26, Dallas 20; 10/4/15
0:14 N.Y. Jets 37, BUFFALO 31; 9/8/02 OVERTIME RECORDS (REGULAR SEASON)
0:16 CHI. BEARS 37, San Francisco 31; 10/28/01 Longest Touchdown Pass
0:16 Green Bay 19, DENVER 13; 10/29/07 99 Yards — Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick, Philadelphia 23,
0:17 Minnesota 19, TAMPA BAY 13; 10/26/14 Atlanta 17 (11/10/85)
0:17 NEW ORLEANS 20, Seattle 17; 11/16/97 87 Yards — Teddy Bridgewater to Jarius Wright, Minnesota 30,
0:21 Chi. Bears 23, DETROIT 17; 11/27/80 N.Y. Jets 24 (12/7/14)
0:30 Bal. Colts 29, NEW ENGLAND 23; 9/4/83 82 Yards — Tom Brady to Troy Brown, New England 19,
0:34 S.D. Chargers 23, WASHINGTON 17; 11/27/05 Miami 13 (10/19/03); Brett Favre to Greg
0:52 DENVER 22, Minnesota 19; 12/30/07 Jennings, Green Bay 19, Denver 13 (10/29/07)
0:55 N.Y. Giants 16, PHILADELPHIA 10; 9/29/85 80 Yards — Drew Brees to C.J. Spiller, New Orleans 26,
0:55 PITTSBURGH 16, Kansas City 13; 11/12/12 Dallas 20 (10/4/15)
*Postseason game 76 Yards — Troy Aikman to Raghib Ismail, Dallas 41,
Washington 35 (9/12/99)
LONGEST OVERTIME GAMES Longest Touchdown Run
(ALL POSTSEASON GAMES) 96 Yards — Garrison Hearst, San Francisco 36,
22:40 Miami 27, KANSAS CITY 24; 12/25/71 N.Y. Jets 30 (9/6/98)
17:54 Dal. Texans 20, HOU. OILERS 17; 12/23/62 60 Yards — Herschel Walker, Dallas 23, New England 17
17:02 CLE. BROWNS 23, N.Y. Jets 20; 1/3/87 (11/15/87)
16:42 Bal. Ravens 38, DENVER 35; 1/12/13 50 Yards — Rashard Mendenhall, Pittsburgh 15, Atlanta 9
15:43 Oakland 37, BAL. COLTS 31; 12/24/77 (9/12/10)
15:10 Carolina 29, ST.L. RAMS 23; 1/10/04 Longest Field Goal
59 Yards — Chandler Catanzaro, Tampa Bay 26,
OVERTIME SCORING SUMMARY Cle. Browns 23 (10/21/18)
410 were decided by a field goal 57 Yards — Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland 16,
76 were decided by a touchdown pass N.Y. Jets 13 (10/19/08)
42 were decided by a touchdown run 54 Yards — Greg Zuerlein, St.L. Rams 16, San Francisco 13
19 were decided by an interception (Atlanta 40, New (12/2/12)
Orleans 34, 9/2/79; Atlanta 47, Green Bay 41, Longest Touchdown Plays
11/27/83; N.Y. Giants 16, Philadelphia 10, 9/29/85; 99 Yards — (Pass) Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick,
Indianapolis 23, Cle. Browns 17, 12/10/89; Cle. Philadelphia 23, Atlanta 17 (11/10/85)
Browns 30, S.D. Chargers 24, 10/20/91; Kansas 99 Yards — (Punt return) Patrick Peterson, Arizona 19,
City 23, Oakland 17, 9/17/95; N.Y. Giants 27, Ari- St.L. Rams 13 (11/6/11)
zona 21, 10/8/95; Washington 36, Detroit 30, 96 Yards — (Run) Garrison Hearst, San Francisco 36,
10/22/95; Arizona 20, Seattle 14, 10/29/95; Cincin- N.Y. Jets 30 (9/6/98)
nati 34, Detroit 28, 9/13/98; N.Y. Giants 23, 96 Yards — (Kickoff return) Chad Morton, N.Y. Jets 37,
Philadelphia 17, 10/31/99; Chi. Bears 37, San Fran- Buffalo 31 (9/8/02)
cisco 31, 10/28/01; Chi. Bears 27, Cle. Browns 21, 95 Yards — (Kickoff return) Dave Williams, Chi. Bears 23,
11/4/01; New Orleans 26, Tampa Bay 20, 9/8/02; Detroit 17 (11/27/80)
Atlanta 20, Carolina 14, 12/7/03; Jacksonville 23,
Pittsburgh 17, 10/16/05; Chi. Bears 19, Detroit 13,
10/30/05; Bal. Ravens 34, Hou. Texans 28,
12/13/10; Atlanta 25, Washington 19, 10/11/15)
4 were decided by a fumble recovery (Bal. Colts 29,
New England 23, 9/4/83; Denver 36, Seattle 30,

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THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL, 1920-2018
(Home Team in capitals, games listed in chronological order.)
(AFL)-American Football League, 1960-69.
Nov. 25, 1920 AKRON PROS 7, Canton Bulldogs 0
Decatur Staleys 6, CHICAGO TIGERS 0
ELYRIA (OH) ATHLETICS* 0, Columbus Panhandles 0
DAYTON TRIANGLES 28, Detroit Heralds 0
CHICAGO BOOSTERS* 27, Hammond Pros 0
All-Tonawanda (NY) 14, ROCHESTER JEFFERSONS 3
* Non league team. Games between league teams and non league teams counted in standings in 1920.
Nov. 24, 1921 Canton Bulldogs 14, AKRON PROS 0
Buffalo All-Americans 7, CHICAGO STALEYS 6
Nov. 30, 1922 Buffalo All-Americans 21, ROCHESTER JEFFERSONS 0
CHICAGO CARDINALS 6, Chicago Bears 0
RACINE LEGION 3, Milwaukee Badgers 0
Oorang Indians 18, COLUMBUS PANHANDLES 6
CANTON BULLDOGS 14, Akron Pros 0
Nov. 29, 1923 CANTON BULLDOGS 28, Toledo Maroons 0
CHICAGO BEARS 3, Chicago Cardinals 0
GREEN BAY PACKERS 19, Hammond Pros 0
Milwaukee Badgers 16, RACINE LEGION 0
AKRON PROS 2, Buffalo All-Americans 0
Nov. 27, 1924 AKRON PROS 22, Buffalo Bisons 0
Chicago Bears 21, CHICAGO CARDINALS 0
FRANKFORD YELLOWJACKETS 32, Dayton Triangles 7
CLEVELAND BULLDOGS 53, Milwaukee Badgers 10 (at Canton, Ohio)
Green Bay Packers 17, KANSAS CITY BLUES 6
Nov. 26, 1925 CHICAGO BEARS 0, Chicago Cardinals 0
Kansas City Cowboys 17, CLEVELAND BULLDOGS 0 (at Hartford, Connecticut)
Rock Island Independents 6, DETROIT PANTHERS 3
POTTSVILLE MAROONS 31, Green Bay Packers 0
Nov. 25, 1926 New York Giants 17, BROOKLYN LIONS 0
Los Angeles Buccaneers 9, DETROIT PANTHERS 6
CHICAGO BEARS 0, Chicago Cardinals 0
FRANKFORD YELLOWJACKETS 20, Green Bay Packers 14
POTTSVILLE MAROONS 8, Providence Steam Roller 0
CANTON BULLDOGS 0, Akron Pros 0
Nov. 24, 1927 Chicago Cardinals 3, CHICAGO BEARS 0
POTTSVILLE MAROONS 6, Providence Steam Roller 0
Green Bay Packers 17, FRANKFORD YELLOWJACKETS 9
Cleveland Bulldogs 30, NEW YORK YANKEES 19
Nov. 29, 1928 Providence Steam Roller 7, POTTSVILLE MAROONS 0
DETROIT WOLVERINES 33, Dayton Triangles 0
FRANKFORD YELLOWJACKETS 2, Green Bay Packers 0
CHICAGO BEARS 34, Chicago Cardinals 0
Nov. 28, 1929 New York Giants 21, STATEN ISLAND STAPLETONS 7
FRANKFORD YELLOWJACKETS 0, Green Bay Packers 0
Chicago Cardinals 40, CHICAGO BEARS 6
Nov. 27, 1930 STATEN ISLAND STAPLETONS 7, New York Giants 6
BROOKLYN DODGERS 33, Providence Steam Roller 12
Green Bay Packers 25, FRANKFORD YELLOWJACKETS 7
CHICAGO BEARS 6, Chicago Cardinals 0
Nov. 26, 1931 Green Bay Packers 38, PROVIDENCE STEAM ROLLER 7
STATEN ISLAND STAPLETONS 9, New York Giants 6
CHICAGO BEARS 18, Chicago Cardinals 7
Nov. 24, 1932 CHICAGO BEARS 34, Chicago Cardinals 0
Green Bay Packers 7, BROOKLYN DODGERS 0
STATEN ISLAND STAPLETONS 13, New York Giants 13
Nov. 30, 1933 Chicago Bears 22, CHICAGO CARDINALS 6
New York Giants 10, BROOKLYN DODGERS 0
Nov. 29, 1934 CHICAGO CARDINALS 6, Green Bay Packers 0
Chicago Bears 19, DETROIT LIONS 16
New York Giants 27, BROOKLYN DODGERS 0
Nov. 28, 1935 New York Giants 21, BROOKLYN DODGERS 0
CHICAGO CARDINALS 9, Green Bay Packers 7
DETROIT LIONS 14, Chicago Bears 2
Nov. 26, 1936 DETROIT LIONS 13, Chicago Bears 7
New York Giants 14, BROOKLYN DODGERS 0

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Nov. 25, 1937 Chicago Bears 13, DETROIT LIONS 0
BROOKLYN DODGERS 13, New York Giants 13
Nov. 24, 1938 DETROIT LIONS 14, Chicago Bears 7
BROOKLYN DODGERS 7, New York Giants 7
Nov. 23, 1939# PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 17, Pittsburgh Steelers 14
Nov. 28, 1940# PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 7, Pittsburgh Steelers 0
# In 1939 and 1940, President Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving one week earlier. Various states celebrated on the date declared by
the President, while other states recognized the traditional fourth Thursday of the month. In 1941, Thanksgiving was sanctioned by
Congress to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, which it has been ever since.
Nov. 22, 1945 Cleveland Rams 28, DETROIT LIONS 21
Nov. 28, 1946 Boston Yanks 34, DETROIT LIONS 10
Nov. 27, 1947 Chicago Bears 34, DETROIT LIONS 14
Nov. 25, 1948 Chicago Cardinals 28, DETROIT LIONS 14
Nov. 24, 1949 Chicago Bears 28, DETROIT LIONS 7
Nov. 23, 1950 DETROIT LIONS 49, New York Yanks 14
Pittsburgh Steelers 28, CHICAGO CARDINALS 17
Nov. 22, 1951 DETROIT LIONS 52, Green Bay Packers 35
Nov. 27, 1952 DETROIT LIONS 48, Green Bay Packers 24
DALLAS TEXANS 27, Chicago Bears 23 (at Akron, Ohio)
Nov. 26, 1953 DETROIT LIONS 34, Green Bay Packers 15
Nov. 25, 1954 DETROIT LIONS 28, Green Bay Packers 24
Nov. 24, 1955 DETROIT LIONS 24, Green Bay Packers 10
Nov. 22, 1956 Green Bay Packers 24, DETROIT LIONS 20
Nov. 28, 1957 DETROIT LIONS 18, Green Bay Packers 6
Nov. 27, 1958 DETROIT LIONS 24, Green Bay Packers 14
Nov. 26, 1959 Green Bay Packers 24, DETROIT LIONS 17
Nov. 24, 1960 DETROIT LIONS 23, Green Bay Packers 10
(AFL) - NEW YORK TITANS 41, Dallas Texans 35
Nov. 23, 1961 Green Bay Packers 17, DETROIT LIONS 9
(AFL) - NEW YORK TITANS 21, Buffalo Bills 14
Nov. 22, 1962 DETROIT LIONS 26, Green Bay Packers 14
(AFL) - New York Titans 46, DENVER BRONCOS 45
Nov. 28, 1963 DETROIT LIONS 13, Green Bay Packers 13
(AFL) - Oakland Raiders 26, DENVER BRONCOS 10
Nov. 26, 1964 Chicago Bears 27, DETROIT LIONS 24
(AFL) - Buffalo Bills 27, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 24
Nov. 25, 1965 DETROIT LIONS 24, Baltimore Colts 24
(AFL) - SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 20, Buffalo Bills 20
Nov. 24, 1966 San Francisco 49ers 41, DETROIT LIONS 14
DALLAS COWBOYS 26, Cleveland Browns 14
(AFL) - Buffalo Bills 31, OAKLAND RAIDERS 10
Nov. 23, 1967 Los Angeles Rams 31, DETROIT LIONS 7
DALLAS COWBOYS 46, St. Louis Cardinals 21
(AFL) - Oakland Raiders 44, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 22
(AFL) - SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 24, Denver Broncos 20
Nov. 28, 1968 Philadelphia Eagles 12, DETROIT LIONS 0
DALLAS COWBOYS 29, Washington Redskins 20
(AFL) - OAKLAND RAIDERS 13, Buffalo Bills 10
(AFL) - KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 24, Houston Oilers 10
Nov. 27, 1969 Minnesota Vikings 27, DETROIT LIONS 0
DALLAS COWBOYS 24, San Francisco 49ers 24
(AFL) - KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 31, Denver Broncos 17
(AFL) - San Diego Chargers 21, HOUSTON OILERS 17
Nov. 26, 1970 DETROIT LIONS 28, Oakland Raiders 14
DALLAS COWBOYS 16, Green Bay Packers 3
Nov. 25, 1971 DETROIT LIONS 32, Kansas City Chiefs 21
DALLAS COWBOYS 28, Los Angeles Rams 21

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Nov. 23, 1972 DETROIT LIONS 37, New York Jets 20
San Francisco 49ers 31, DALLAS COWBOYS 10
Nov. 22, 1973 Washington Redskins 20, DETROIT LIONS 0
Miami Dolphins 14, DALLAS COWBOYS 7
Nov. 28, 1974 Denver Broncos 31, DETROIT LIONS 27
DALLAS COWBOYS 24, Washington Redskins 23
Nov. 27, 1975 Los Angeles Rams 20, DETROIT LIONS 0
Buffalo Bills 32, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 14
Nov. 25, 1976 DETROIT LIONS 27, Buffalo Bills 14
DALLAS COWBOYS 19, St. Louis Cardinals 14
Nov. 24, 1977 Chicago Bears 31, DETROIT LIONS 14
Miami Dolphins 55, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 14
Nov. 23, 1978 DETROIT LIONS 17, Denver Broncos 14
DALLAS COWBOYS 37, Washington Redskins 10
Nov. 22, 1979 DETROIT LIONS 20, Chicago Bears 0
Houston Oilers 30, DALLAS COWBOYS 24
Nov. 27, 1980 Chicago Bears 23, DETROIT LIONS 17 (OT)
DALLAS COWBOYS 51, Seattle Seahawks 7
Nov. 26, 1981 DETROIT LIONS 27, Kansas City Chiefs 10
DALLAS COWBOYS 10, Chicago Bears 9
Nov. 25, 1982 New York Giants 13, DETROIT LIONS 6
DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Cleveland Browns 14
Nov. 24, 1983 DETROIT LIONS 45, Pittsburgh Steelers 3
DALLAS COWBOYS 35, St. Louis Cardinals 17
Nov. 22, 1984 DETROIT LIONS 31, Green Bay Packers 28
DALLAS COWBOYS 20, New England Patriots 17
Nov. 28, 1985 DETROIT LIONS 31, New York Jets 20
DALLAS COWBOYS 35, St. Louis Cardinals 17
Nov. 27, 1986 Green Bay Packers 44, DETROIT LIONS 40
Seattle Seahawks 31, DALLAS COWBOYS 14
Nov. 26, 1987 Kansas City Chiefs 27, DETROIT LIONS 20
Minnesota Vikings 44, DALLAS COWBOYS 38 (OT)
Nov. 24, 1988 Minnesota Vikings 23, DETROIT LIONS 0
Houston Oilers 25, DALLAS COWBOYS 17
Nov. 23, 1989 DETROIT LIONS 13, Cleveland Browns 10
Philadelphia Eagles 27, DALLAS COWBOYS 0
Nov. 22, 1990 DETROIT LIONS 40, Denver Broncos 27
DALLAS COWBOYS 27, Washington Redskins 17
Nov. 28, 1991 DETROIT LIONS 16, Chicago Bears 6
DALLAS COWBOYS 20, Pittsburgh Steelers 10
Nov. 26, 1992 Houston Oilers 24, DETROIT LIONS 21
DALLAS COWBOYS 30, New York Giants 3
Nov. 25, 1993 Chicago Bears 10, DETROIT LIONS 6
Miami Dolphins 16, DALLAS COWBOYS 14
Nov. 24, 1994 DETROIT LIONS 35, Buffalo Bills 21
DALLAS COWBOYS 42, Green Bay Packers 31
Nov. 23, 1995 DETROIT LIONS 44, Minnesota Vikings 38
DALLAS COWBOYS 24, Kansas City Chiefs 12
Nov. 28, 1996 Kansas City Chiefs 28, DETROIT LIONS 24
DALLAS COWBOYS 21, Washington Redskins 10
Nov. 27, 1997 DETROIT LIONS 55, Chicago Bears 20
Tennessee Titans 27, DALLAS COWBOYS 14
Nov. 26, 1998 DETROIT LIONS 19, Pittsburgh Steelers 16 (OT)
Minnesota Vikings 46, DALLAS COWBOYS 36
Nov. 25, 1999 DETROIT LIONS 21, Chicago Bears 17
DALLAS COWBOYS 20, Miami Dolphins 0
Nov. 23, 2000 DETROIT LIONS 34, New England Patriots 9
Minnesota Vikings 27, DALLAS COWBOYS 15
Nov. 22, 2001 Green Bay Packers 29, DETROIT LIONS 27
Denver Broncos 26, DALLAS COWBOYS 24

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Nov. 28, 2002 New England Patriots 20, DETROIT LIONS 12
DALLAS COWBOYS 27, Washington Redskins 20
Nov. 27, 2003 DETROIT LIONS 22, Green Bay Packers 14
Miami Dolphins 40, DALLAS COWBOYS 21
Nov. 25, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 41, DETROIT LIONS 9
DALLAS COWBOYS 21, Chicago Bears 7
Nov. 24, 2005 Atlanta Falcons 27, DETROIT LIONS 7
Denver Broncos 24, DALLAS COWBOYS 21 (OT)
Nov. 23, 2006 Miami Dolphins 27, DETROIT LIONS 10
DALLAS COWBOYS 38, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 19, Denver Broncos 10
Nov. 22, 2007 Green Bay Packers 37, DETROIT LIONS 26
DALLAS COWBOYS 34, New York Jets 3
Indianapolis Colts 31, ATLANTA FALCONS 13
Nov. 27, 2008 Tennessee Titans 47, DETROIT LIONS 10
DALLAS COWBOYS 34, Seattle Seahawks 9
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 48, Arizona Cardinals 20
Nov. 26, 2009 Green Bay Packers 34, DETROIT LIONS 12
DALLAS COWBOYS 24, Oakland Raiders 7
DENVER BRONCOS 26, New York Giants 6
Nov. 25, 2010 New England Patriots 45, DETROIT LIONS 24
New Orleans Saints 30, DALLAS COWBOYS 27
NEW YORK JETS 26, Cincinnati Bengals 10
Nov. 24, 2011 Green Bay Packers 27, DETROIT LIONS 15
DALLAS COWBOYS 20, Miami Dolphins 19
BALTIMORE RAVENS 16, San Francisco 49ers 6
Nov. 22, 2012 Houston Texans 34, DETROIT LIONS 31 (OT)
Washington Redskins 38, DALLAS COWBOYS 31
New England Patriots 49, NEW YORK JETS 19
Nov. 28, 2013 DETROIT LIONS 40, Green Bay Packers 10
DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Oakland Raiders 24
BALTIMORE RAVENS 22, Pittsburgh Steelers 20
Nov. 27, 2014 DETROIT LIONS 34, Chicago Bears 17
Philadelphia Eagles 33, DALLAS COWBOYS 10
Seattle Seahawks 19, SAN FRANCISCO 49ers 3
Nov. 26, 2015 DETROIT LIONS 45, Philadelphia Eagles 14
Carolina Panthers 33, DALLAS COWBOYS 14
Chicago Bears 17, GREEN BAY PACKERS 13
Nov. 24, 2016 DETROIT LIONS 16, Minnesota Vikings 13
DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Washington Redskins 26
Pittsburgh Steelers 28, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 7
Nov. 23, 2017 Minnesota Vikings 30, DETROIT LIONS 23
Los Angeles Chargers 28, DALLAS COWBOYS 6
WASHINGTON REDSKINS 20, New York Giants 10
Nov. 22, 2018 Chicago Bears 23, DETROIT LIONS 16
DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Washington Redskins 23
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 31, Atlanta Falcons 17

PASSING / Most Yards Passing, Game


THANKSGIVING DAY RECORDS 455 Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. Minnesota, Nov. 26, 1998
*NFL record; stats compiled by Elias Sports Bureau. 449 Kirk Cousins, Washington at Dallas, Nov. 24, 2016
441 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Hou. Texans,
SCORING / Most Touchdowns, Game Nov. 22, 2012 (OT)
6 Ernie Nevers, Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, Tony Romo, Dallas vs. Washington, Nov. 22, 2012
Nov. 28, 1929*
4 Doc Elliott, Cle. Bulldogs vs. Milwaukee, Nov. 27, 1924 PASS RECEIVING
Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay at Dallas, Nov. 24, 1994 RECEPTIONS / Most Pass Receptions, Game
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia vs. Arizona, 12 Brett Perriman, Detroit vs. Minnesota, Nov. 23, 1995
Nov. 27, 2008 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis at Detroit, Nov. 25, 2004
3 By many players 11 Daryl Johnston, Dallas vs. Miami, Nov. 25, 1993
Michael Irvin, Dallas vs. Kansas City, Nov. 23, 1995
RUSHING / Most Yards Rushing, Game Calvin Johnson, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 27, 2014
273 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo at Detroit, Nov. 25, 1976 Keenan Allen, L.A. Chargers at Dallas, Nov. 23, 2017
198 Bob Hoernschemeyer, Detroit vs. N.Y. Yanks, Julio Jones, Atlanta at New Orleans, Nov. 22, 2018
Nov. 23, 1950 YARDS GAINED / Most Yards on Pass Receptions, Game
195 Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers at Dallas, Nov. 22, 1979 303 Jim Benton, Cle. Rams at Detroit, Nov. 22, 1945
188 Andre Johnson, Hou. Texans at Detroit, Nov. 22, 2012 (OT)
185 Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers vs. Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1964

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INTERCONFERENCE GAMES
INTERCONFERENCE VICTORIES, REGULAR SEASON INTERCONFERENCE RECORDS, 1970-2018
1970-2018 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
AFC NFC Tie East W L T Pct. East W L T Pct.
1970 12 27 1 Miami 110 71 0 .608 Dallas 102 78 0 .567
1971 15 23 2 New England 99 79 0 .556 Philadelphia 101 78 2 .564
1972 20 19 1 Buffalo 88 89 1 .497 New York Giants 88 84 0 .512
1973 19 19 2 New York Jets 75 103 0 .421 Washington 86 92 1 .483
1974 23 17 0 North W L T Pct. North W L T Pct.
1975 23 17 0 Pittsburgh 111 68 1 .619 Minnesota 91 91 0 .500
1976 16 12 0 Baltimore 50 39 1 .561 Chicago 91 92 0 .497
1977 19 9 0 Cincinnati 95 82 3 .536 Green Bay 86 93 3 .481
1978 31 21 0 Cleveland 71 99 0 .418 Detroit 70 107 1 .396
1979 36 16 0 South W L T Pct. South W L T Pct.
1980 33 19 0 Tennessee 93 91 1 .505 Carolina 48 47 1 .505
1981 24 28 0 Indianapolis 85 85 1 .500 New Orleans 83 99 2 .456
1982 15 14 1 Houston 28 40 0 .412 Atlanta 76 108 1 .414
1983 26 26 0 Jacksonville 39 56 0 .411 Tampa Bay* 57 92 0 .383
1984 26 26 0 West W L T Pct. West W L T Pct.
1985 27 25 0 Denver 105 79 2 .570 San Francisco 101 86 0 .540
1986 26 26 0 Kansas City 91 77 2 .541 L.A. Rams 95 90 0 .514
1987 23 22 1 Oakland 98 87 1 .530 Seattle* # 80 77 0 .510
1988 30 22 0 L.A. Chargers 85 90 0 .486 Arizona 69 98 2 .414
1989 24 28 0 * Records include one game played between Seattle and Tampa Bay, won by the
1990 26 26 0 Seahawks 13-10, in their inaugural season (1976) when Seattle competed in the
1991 19 33 0 NFC and Tampa Bay in the AFC.
1992 22 30 0 # Seattle was a member of the AFC from 1977-2001.
1993 27 25 0 From 1970-71, tie games were not included in winning percentage.
1994 25 27 0
1995 27 33 0
1996 32 28 0 For a year-by-year breakdown of each team’s won/loss record in Interconference
1997 31 28 1 Games, please visit www.NFL.com.
1998 31 29 0
1999 38 22 0
2000 30 30 0
2001 30 30 0
2002 34 29 1
2003 34 30 0
2004 44 20 0
2005 34 30 0
2006 40 24 0
2007 32 32 0
2008 34 29 1
2009 37 27 0
2010 34 30 0
2011 31 33 0
2012 25 39 0
2013 30 34 0
2014 33 30 1
2015 29 35 0
2016 33 30 1
2017 23 41 0
2018 34 30 0
Total 1,367 1,280 13

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WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR
WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR
The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award is the only NFL award that recognizes a player for his community service activities as
well as his excellence on the field. Renamed in 1999 for the legendary Chicago Bears Pro Football Hall of Fame running back, the Walter
Payton NFL Man of the Year Award has been given annually since 1970.

YEAR PLAYER POS. TEAM


1970 Johnny Unitas ............................................................QB Baltimore Colts
1971 John Hadl ..................................................................QB San Diego Chargers
1972 Willie Lanier................................................................LB Kansas City Chiefs
1973 Len Dawson...............................................................QB Kansas City Chiefs
1974 George Blanda ...........................................................QB Oakland Raiders
1975 Ken Anderson ...........................................................QB Cincinnati Bengals
1976 Franco Harris .............................................................RB Pittsburgh Steelers
1977 Walter Payton.............................................................RB Chicago Bears
1978 Roger Staubach .........................................................QB Dallas Cowboys
1979 Joe Greene.................................................................DT Pittsburgh Steelers
1980 Harold Carmichael.....................................................WR Philadelphia Eagles
1981 Lynn Swann..............................................................WR Pittsburgh Steelers
1982 Joe Theismann ..........................................................QB Washington Redskins
1983 Rolf Benirschke ............................................................K San Diego Chargers
1984 Marty Lyons .................................................................T New York Jets
1985 Dwight Stephenson ......................................................C Miami Dolphins
1986 Reggie Williams..........................................................LB Cincinnati Bengals
1987 Dave Duerson...............................................................S Chicago Bears
1988 Steve Largent............................................................WR Seattle Seahawks
1989 Warren Moon .............................................................QB Houston Oilers
1990 Mike Singletary...........................................................LB Chicago Bears
1991 Anthony Muñoz ............................................................T Cincinnati Bengals
1992 John Elway ................................................................QB Denver Broncos
1993 Derrick Thomas..........................................................LB Kansas City Chiefs
1994 Junior Seau ................................................................LB San Diego Chargers
1995 Boomer Esiason ........................................................QB New York Jets
1996 Darrell Green .............................................................CB Washington Redskins
1997 Troy Aikman ..............................................................QB Dallas Cowboys
1998 Dan Marino ...............................................................QB Miami Dolphins
1999 Cris Carter ...............................................................WR Minnesota Vikings
2000* Derrick Brooks............................................................LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jim Flanigan...............................................................DT Chicago Bears
2001 Jerome Bettis.............................................................RB Pittsburgh Steelers
2002 Troy Vincent...............................................................CB Philadelphia Eagles
2003 Will Shields ..................................................................G Kansas City Chiefs
2004 Warrick Dunn .............................................................RB Atlanta Falcons
2005 Peyton Manning .........................................................QB Indianapolis Colts
2006* Drew Brees ................................................................QB New Orleans Saints
LaDainian Tomlinson ..................................................RB San Diego Chargers
2007 Jason Taylor...............................................................DE Miami Dolphins
2008 Kurt Warner ...............................................................QB Arizona Cardinals
2009 Brian Waters ................................................................G Kansas City Chiefs
2010 Madieu Williams ...........................................................S Minnesota Vikings
2011 Matt Birk ......................................................................C Baltimore Ravens
2012 Jason Witten...............................................................TE Dallas Cowboys
2013 Charles Tillman ..........................................................CB Chicago Bears
2014 Thomas Davis ............................................................LB Carolina Panthers
2015 Anquan Boldin...........................................................WR San Francisco 49ers
2016* Larry Fitzgerald .........................................................WR Arizona Cardinals
Eli Manning ................................................................QB New York Giants
2017 J.J. Watt.....................................................................DE Houston Texans
2018 Chris Long .................................................................DE Philadelphia Eagles
* The award was shared in 2000, 2006 and 2016.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL MOST OUTSTANDING/VALUABLE PLAYERS
THE FOLLOWING AWARDS WERE NAMED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS IN BALLOTING BY A NATIONWIDE PANEL OF MEDIA.

NFL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER AWARD


YEAR PLAYER POS. TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1957 Jim Brown RB Cleveland Browns Rushed for league-leading 942 yards and added 9 touchdowns as a
rookie.
1958 Jim Brown RB Cleveland Browns Rushed for NFL-record 1,527 yards and added 17 touchdowns. Led
Browns to 9-3 record.
1959 Charley Conerly QB New York Giants Passed for 14 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions. Led offense to
division-leading 284 points.
1960 Norm Van Brocklin QB Philadelphia Eagles Guided Eagles to first division title since 1949. Passed for 2,471 yards
and 24 touchdowns.
NFL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD
1961 Paul Hornung RB Green Bay Packers Led league in scoring for second straight season with 146 points
(10 TD, 15 FG, 41 PAT).
1962 Jim Taylor RB Green Bay Packers League rushing champion with 1,474 yards. Scored all-time record
19 touchdowns.
1963 Y.A. Tittle QB New York Giants Set all-time season record with 36 touchdown passes. Guided league’s
top offense (5,024 yards).
1964 Johnny Unitas QB Baltimore Colts Guided Colts to NFL’s best record (12-2) and league’s top offensive
attack (4,779 yards).
1965 Jim Brown RB Cleveland Browns Leader of NFL’s top rushing attack. Led league with 1,544 yards, added
21 total touchdowns.
1966 Bart Starr QB Green Bay Packers Passed for 14 touchdowns and only 3 interceptions. Led Packers to
league-best 12-2 record.
1967 Johnny Unitas QB Baltimore Colts Passed for 3,428 yards and 20 touchdowns. Led Colts to 11-1-2
record.
1968 Earl Morrall QB Baltimore Colts Guided Colts to NFL-best 13-1 record. Led league with 26 touchdown
passes.
1969 Roman Gabriel QB Los Angeles Rams Led NFL with 24 touchdown passes. Guided Rams to 11-3 record.
1970 John Brodie QB San Francisco 49ers Took 49ers to first division title. Threw NFL-best 24 touchdown passes.
1971 Alan Page DT Minnesota Vikings Led defense that allowed NFL-low 139 points. Vikings won fourth
straight NFC Central title.
1972 Larry Brown RB Washington Redskins Led conference with 1,216 rushing yards. Redskins had NFC-best
11-3 record.
1973 O.J. Simpson RB Buffalo Bills Rushed for all-time record 2,003 yards, including three 200-yard
performances.
1974 Ken Stabler QB Oakland Raiders Led league with 26 touchdown passes and only 12 interceptions.
Raiders had NFL-best 12-2 record.
1975 Fran Tarkenton QB Minnesota Vikings Tied for league-best 12-2 record. Led NFC with 91.7 passer rating.
1976 Bert Jones QB Baltimore Colts Threw 24 touchdowns and only 9 interceptions for 102.5 passer rating.
1977 Walter Payton RB Chicago Bears Rushed for league-leading 1,852 yards and 16 total touchdowns.
1978 Terry Bradshaw QB Pittsburgh Steelers Led Steelers to league-leading 14-2 mark. Set club record with
28 touchdown passes.
1979 Earl Campbell RB Houston Oilers Led league with 1,697 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns.
1980 Brian Sipe QB Cleveland Browns NFL-best 91.4 passer rating. Set Browns’ records with 30 touchdown
passes and 4,132 yards.
1981 Ken Anderson QB Cincinnati Bengals Led Bengals to first division title since 1973. NFL-high 98.5 passer
rating.
1982 Mark Moseley K Washington Redskins Converted 20 of 21 FGs. Set consecutive field-goal record at 23
(including last three in ’81).
1983 Joe Theismann QB Washington Redskins Leader of offense that scored NFL record 541 points. Redskins had
NFL-best 14-2 record.
1984 Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins Set NFL records with 5,084 yards and 48 touchdown passes. Led
Dolphins to AFC-best 14-2 mark.
1985 Marcus Allen RB Los Angeles Raiders Rushed for league-leading 1,759 yards. Tied for AFC lead with
11 rushing touchdowns.
1986 Lawrence Taylor LB New York Giants Recorded league-high 20.5 sacks, and led Giants’ second-ranked
defense (297.3).
1987 John Elway QB Denver Broncos In 12 games, passed for 19 touchdowns and 3,198 yards, including
four 300-yard games.
1988 Boomer Esiason QB Cincinnati Bengals Led NFL with 97.4 passer rating. Tied for AFC lead with 28 TD passes.
1989 Joe Montana QB San Francisco 49ers Set NFL record with 112.4 passer rating, including 70.2 completion
percentage.
1990 Joe Montana QB San Francisco 49ers Led 49ers to league-best 14-2 record. Completed NFC-high
61.7 percent of passes.
1991 Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills Recorded league-high 2,038 yards from scrimmage (1,407 rushing,
631 receiving).
1992 Steve Young QB San Francisco 49ers NFL’s top passer with 107.0 rating. Led 49ers to NFL-best 14-2 record.
1993 Emmitt Smith RB Dallas Cowboys Led league in rushing (1,486 yards) for third straight year despite
missing first two games.
1994 Steve Young QB San Francisco 49ers Compiled NFL all-time best 112.8 passer rating. Completed more than
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1995 Brett Favre QB Green Bay Packers Led league with 38 touchdown passes and NFC with 99.5 passer
rating.
1996 Brett Favre QB Green Bay Packers Led Packers to top conference record (13-3). Threw NFL-best 39
touchdown passes.
1997* Brett Favre QB Green Bay Packers Led league with 35 touchdown passes; NFC with 3,867 passing yards.
Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions Rushed for all-time second-best 2,053 yards, including record
14 straight 100-yard games.
1998 Terrell Davis RB Denver Broncos Rushed for 2,008 yards and scored league-best 23 total touchdowns.
1999 Kurt Warner QB St. Louis Rams Became the second QB in history to have 40 touchdown passes in a
season (41).
2000 Marshall Faulk RB St. Louis Rams Set NFL record with 26 touchdowns and led NFC with 2,189 yards
from scrimmage.
2001 Kurt Warner QB St. Louis Rams Led NFL with 4,830 passing yards, 36 touchdowns, 68.7 completion
percentage, and 101.4 passer rating.
2002 Rich Gannon QB Oakland Raiders Set single-season records with 10 300-yard passing games and
418 completions, and led NFL with 4,689 passing yards.
2003* Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts Led NFL with 4,267 passing yards, had AFC-best 29 touchdown
passes, and posted 99.0 passer rating.
Steve McNair QB Tennessee Titans Posted NFL-best 100.4 passer rating, passing for 3,215 yards with
24 touchdowns against 7 interceptions.
2004 Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts Set NFL records with 49 touchdown passes and 121.1 passer rating
while passing for 4,557 yards.
2005 Shaun Alexander RB Seattle Seahawks Set NFL record with 28 touchdowns and led league with 1,880 rushing
yards.
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson RB San Diego Chargers Set NFL record for touchdowns (31) and points scored (186). Rushed
for team-record 1,815 yards.
2007 Tom Brady QB New England Patriots Set NFL record with 50 passing touchdowns. Led New England to first
16-0 regular-season record in league history.
2008 Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts Threw for 4,002 yards and 27 touchdowns and 95.0 passer rating. Led
Indianapolis to 12-4 record.
2009 Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts Threw for 4,500 yards with 33 touchdowns for 99.9 passer rating
while leading Colts to NFL-best 14-2 record.
2010 Tom Brady QB New England Patriots Led league with 111.0 passer rating, throwing for 3,900 yards and
36 touchdowns while guiding Patriots to NFL-best 14-2 record.
2011 Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers Set NFL record with 122.5 passer rating. Guided Green Bay to
NFL-best 15-1 record.
2012 Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings Rushed for league-leading 2,096 yards and scored 13 total
touchdowns.
2013 Peyton Manning QB Denver Broncos Set NFL records with 5,477 passing yards and 55 touchdown passes.
2014 Aaron Rodgers QB Green Bay Packers Led NFC with 38 touchdown passes. Guided Green Bay to 12-4 record
and NFL-high 30.4 points per game.
2015 Cam Newton QB Carolina Panthers First player with 35 passing touchdowns and 10 rushing touchdowns in
a season. Guided Panthers to NFL-best 15-1 record.
2016 Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons Led NFL in passer rating (117.1) and propelled the Falcons to an
NFL-best 540 points, 71 more than any other team.
2017 Tom Brady QB New England Patriots Led NFL with 4,577 passing yards, and guided Patriots to record ninth
consecutive division title. At age 40, became oldest MVP winner.
2018 Patrick Mahomes QB Kansas City Chiefs Led NFL with 50 touchdown passes and threw for 5,097 yards in first
season as starter. At 23, youngest winner since Marino (1984).
Total Associated Press NFL MVPs: 60
Five-time Winner: Peyton Manning
Three-time Winners: Tom Brady, Brett Favre
Two-time Winners: Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers, Johnny Unitas, Kurt Warner, Steve Young
* The award was shared in 1997 and 2003.
ASSOCIATED PRESS MVPs WHO WON SUPER BOWL/ ASSOCIATED PRESS MVPs BY TEAM
NFL CHAMPIONSHIP IN SAME SEASON: 13 8 Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts 2 Buffalo Bills
1961 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Cincinnati Bengals
1962 Jim Taylor Green Bay Packers Cleveland Browns
1966 Bart Starr Green Bay Packers 5 San Francisco 49ers Houston Oilers/
1968 Earl Morrall Baltimore Colts Tennessee Titans
1978 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers 4 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams New York Giants
1982 Mark Moseley Washington Redskins
1986 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants 3 Denver Broncos 1 Atlanta Falcons
1989 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings Carolina Panthers
1993 Emmitt Smith Dallas Cowboys New England Patriots Chicago Bears
1994 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders Dallas Cowboys
1996 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers Washington Redskins Detroit Lions
1998 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs
1999 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams Miami Dolphins
Pittsburgh Steelers
ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL MVP BY POSITION Los Angeles/San Diego
Quarterback: 41 Kicker: 1 Chargers
Running Back: 16 Linebacker: 1 Seattle Seahawks
Defensive Tackle: 1

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ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL AWARDS
AP OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1985 Eddie Brown WR Cincinnati Bengals
1986 Rueben Mayes RB New Orleans Saints
1973 O.J. Simpson RB Buffalo Bills 1987 Troy Stradford RB Miami Dolphins
1974 Ken Stabler QB Oakland Raiders 1988 John Stephens RB New England Patriots
1975 Fran Tarkenton QB Minnesota Vikings 1989 Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions
1976 Bert Jones QB Baltimore Colts 1990 Emmitt Smith RB Dallas Cowboys
1977 Walter Payton RB Chicago Bears 1991 Leonard Russell RB New England Patriots
1978 Earl Campbell RB Houston Oilers 1992 Carl Pickens WR Cincinnati Bengals
1979 Earl Campbell RB Houston Oilers 1993 Jerome Bettis RB Los Angeles Rams
1980 Earl Campbell RB Houston Oilers 1994 Marshall Faulk RB Indianapolis Colts
1981 Ken Anderson QB Cincinnati Bengals 1995 Curtis Martin RB New England Patriots
1982 Dan Fouts QB San Diego Chargers 1996 Eddie George RB Houston Oilers
1983 Joe Theismann QB Washington Redskins 1997 Warrick Dunn RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1984 Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins 1998 Randy Moss WR Minnesota Vikings
1985 Marcus Allen RB Los Angeles Raiders 1999 Edgerrin James RB Indianapolis Colts
1986 Eric Dickerson RB Los Angeles Rams 2000 Mike Anderson RB Denver Broncos
1987 Jerry Rice WR San Francisco 49ers 2001 Anthony Thomas RB Chicago Bears
1988 Roger Craig RB San Francisco 49ers 2002 Clinton Portis RB Denver Broncos
1989 Joe Montana QB San Francisco 49ers 2003 Anquan Boldin WR Arizona Cardinals
1990 Warren Moon QB Houston Oilers 2004 Ben Roethlisberger QB Pittsburgh Steelers
1991 Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills 2005 Carnell Williams RB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1992 Steve Young QB San Francisco 49ers 2006 Vince Young QB Tennessee Titans
1993 Jerry Rice WR San Francisco 49ers 2007 Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings
1994 Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 2008 Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons
1995 Brett Favre QB Green Bay Packers 2009 Percy Harvin WR Minnesota Vikings
1996 Terrell Davis RB Denver Broncos 2010 Sam Bradford QB St. Louis Rams
1997 Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 2011 Cam Newton QB Carolina Panthers
1998 Terrell Davis RB Denver Broncos 2012 Robert Griffin III QB Washington Redskins
1999 Marshall Faulk RB St. Louis Rams 2013 Eddie Lacy RB Green Bay Packers
2000 Marshall Faulk RB St. Louis Rams 2014 Odell Beckham Jr. WR New York Giants
2001 Marshall Faulk RB St. Louis Rams 2015 Todd Gurley RB St. Louis Rams
2002 Priest Holmes RB Kansas City Chiefs 2016 Dak Prescott QB Dallas Cowboys
2003 Jamal Lewis RB Baltimore Ravens 2017 Alvin Kamara RB New Orleans Saints
2004 Peyton Manning QB Indianapolis Colts 2018 Saquon Barkley RB New York Giants
2005 Shaun Alexander RB Seattle Seahawks
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson RB San Diego Chargers AP DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2007 Tom Brady QB New England Patriots
2008 Drew Brees QB New Orleans Saints 1971 Alan Page DT Minnesota Vikings
2009 Chris Johnson RB Tennessee Titans 1972 Joe Greene DT Pittsburgh Steelers
2010 Tom Brady QB New England Patriots 1973 Dick Anderson S Miami Dolphins
2011 Drew Brees QB New Orleans Saints 1974 Joe Greene DT Pittsburgh Steelers
2012 Adrian Peterson RB Minnesota Vikings 1975 Mel Blount CB Pittsburgh Steelers
2013 Peyton Manning QB Denver Broncos 1976 Jack Lambert LB Pittsburgh Steelers
2014 DeMarco Murray RB Dallas Cowboys 1977 Harvey Martin DE Dallas Cowboys
2015 Cam Newton QB Carolina Panthers 1978 Randy Gradishar LB Denver Broncos
2016 Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons 1979 Lee Roy Selmon DE Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2017 Todd Gurley RB Los Angeles Rams 1980 Lester Hayes CB Oakland Raiders
2018 Patrick Mahomes QB Kansas City Chiefs 1981 Lawrence Taylor LB New York Giants
1982 Lawrence Taylor LB New York Giants
AP OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1983 Doug Betters DE Miami Dolphins
1984 Kenny Easley S Seattle Seahawks
1957 Jim Brown RB Cleveland Browns 1985 Mike Singletary LB Chicago Bears
1958 Jimmy Orr WR Pittsburgh Steelers 1986 Lawrence Taylor LB New York Giants
1959 Nick Pietrosante RB Detroit Lions 1987 Reggie White DT Philadelphia Eagles
1960 Gail Cogdill WR Detroit Lions 1988 Mike Singletary LB Chicago Bears
1961 Mike Ditka TE Chicago Bears 1989 Keith Millard DT Minnesota Vikings
1962 Ron Bull RB Chicago Bears 1990 Bruce Smith DE Buffalo Bills
1963 Paul Flatley WR Minnesota Vikings 1991 Pat Swilling LB New Orleans Saints
1964 Charley Taylor WR Washington Redskins 1992 Cortez Kennedy DT Seattle Seahawks
1965 Gale Sayers RB Chicago Bears 1993 Rod Woodson CB Pittsburgh Steelers
1966 Johnny Roland RB St. Louis Cardinals 1994 Deion Sanders CB San Francisco 49ers
1967 Mel Farr RB Detroit Lions 1995 Bryce Paup LB Buffalo Bills
1968 Earl McCullouch WR Detroit Lions 1996 Bruce Smith DE Buffalo Bills
1969 Calvin Hill RB Dallas Cowboys 1997 Dana Stubblefield DT San Francisco 49ers
1970 Duane Thomas RB Dallas Cowboys 1998 Reggie White DE Green Bay Packers
1971 John Brockington RB Green Bay Packers 1999 Warren Sapp DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1972 Franco Harris RB Pittsburgh Steelers 2000 Ray Lewis LB Baltimore Ravens
1973 Chuck Foreman RB Minnesota Vikings 2001 Michael Strahan DE New York Giants
1974 Don Woods RB San Diego Chargers 2002 Derrick Brooks LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1975 Mike Thomas RB Washington Redskins 2003 Ray Lewis LB Baltimore Ravens
1976 Sammy White WR Minnesota Vikings 2004 Ed Reed S Baltimore Ravens
1977 Tony Dorsett RB Dallas Cowboys 2005 Brian Urlacher LB Chicago Bears
1978 Earl Campbell RB Houston Oilers 2006 Jason Taylor DE Miami Dolphins
1979 Ottis Anderson RB St. Louis Cardinals 2007 Bob Sanders S Indianapolis Colts
1980 Billy Sims RB Detroit Lions 2008 James Harrison LB Pittsburgh Steelers
1981 George Rogers RB New Orleans Saints 2009 Charles Woodson CB Green Bay Packers
1982 Marcus Allen RB Los Angeles Raiders 2010 Troy Polamalu S Pittsburgh Steelers
1983 Eric Dickerson RB Los Angeles Rams 2011 Terrell Suggs LB Baltimore Ravens
1984 Louis Lipps WR Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 J.J. Watt DE Houston Texans

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ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL AWARDS
2013 Luke Kuechly LB Carolina Panthers 2010 Michael Vick QB Philadelphia Eagles
2014 J.J. Watt DE Houston Texans 2011 Matthew Stafford QB Detroit Lions
2015 J.J. Watt DE Houston Texans 2012 Peyton Manning QB Denver Broncos
2016 Khalil Mack DE Oakland Raiders 2013 Philip Rivers QB San Diego Chargers
2017 Aaron Donald DT Los Angeles Rams 2014 Rob Gronkowski TE New England Patriots
2018 Aaron Donald DT Los Angeles Rams 2015 Eric Berry S Kansas CIty Chiefs
2016 Jordy Nelson WR Green Bay Packers
AP DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2017 Keenan Allen WR Los Angeles Chargers
2018 Andrew Luck QB Indianapolis Colts
1967 Lem Barney CB Detroit Lions *The award was shared in 2005.
1968 Claude Humphrey DE Atlanta Falcons
1969 Joe Greene DT Pittsburgh Steelers AP COACH OF THE YEAR
1970 Bruce Taylor CB San Francisco 49ers
1971 Isiah Robertson LB Los Angeles Rams 1957 George Wilson Detroit Lions
1972 Willie Buchanon CB Green Bay Packers 1958 Weeb Ewbank Baltimore Colts
1973 Wally Chambers DT Chicago Bears 1959 Vince Lombardi Green Bay Packers
1974 Jack Lambert LB Pittsburgh Steelers 1960 Buck Shaw Philadelphia Eagles
1975 Robert Brazile LB Houston Oilers 1961 Allie Sherman New York Giants
1976 Mike Haynes S New England Patriots 1962 Allie Sherman New York Giants
1977 A.J. Duhe DT Miami Dolphins 1963 George Halas Chicago Bears
1978 Al Baker DE Detroit Lions 1964 Don Shula Baltimore Colts
1979 Jim Haslett LB Buffalo Bills 1965 George Halas Chicago Bears
1980* Buddy Curry LB Atlanta Falcons 1966 Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys
Al Richardson LB Atlanta Falcons 1967* George Allen Los Angeles Rams
1981 Lawrence Taylor LB New York Giants Don Shula Baltimore Colts
1982 Chip Banks LB Cleveland Browns 1968 Don Shula Baltimore Colts
1983 Vernon Maxwell LB Baltimore Colts 1969 Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings
1984 Bill Maas NT Kansas City Chiefs 1970 Paul Brown Cincinnati Bengals
1985 Duane Bickett LB Indianapolis Colts 1971 George Allen Washington Redskins
1986 John Offerdahl LB Miami Dolphins 1972 Don Shula Miami Dolphins
1987 Shane Conlan LB Buffalo Bills 1973 Chuck Knox Los Angeles Rams
1988 Erik McMillan S New York Jets 1974 Don Coryell St. Louis Cardinals
1989 Derrick Thomas LB Kansas City Chiefs 1975 Ted Marchibroda Baltimore Colts
1990 Mark Carrier S Chicago Bears 1976 Forrest Gregg Cleveland Browns
1991 Mike Croel LB Denver Broncos 1977 Red Miller Denver Broncos
1992 Dale Carter CB Kansas City Chiefs 1978 Jack Patera Seattle Seahawks
1993 Dana Stubblefield DT San Francisco 49ers 1979 Jack Pardee Washington Redskins
1994 Tim Bowens DT Miami Dolphins 1980 Chuck Knox Buffalo Bills
1995 Hugh Douglas DE New York Jets 1981 Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers
1996 Simeon Rice DE Arizona Cardinals 1982 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins
1997 Peter Boulware LB Baltimore Ravens 1983 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins
1998 Charles Woodson CB Oakland Raiders 1984 Chuck Knox Seattle Seahawks
1999 Jevon Kearse DE Tennessee Titans 1985 Mike Ditka Chicago Bears
2000 Brian Urlacher LB Chicago Bears 1986 Bill Parcells New York Giants
2001 Kendrell Bell LB Pittsburgh Steelers 1987 Jim Mora New Orleans Saints
2002 Julius Peppers DE Carolina Panthers 1988 Mike Ditka Chicago Bears
2003 Terrell Suggs LB Baltimore Ravens 1989 Lindy Infante Green Bay Packers
2004 Jonathan Vilma LB New York Jets 1990 Jimmy Johnson Dallas Cowboys
2005 Shawne Merriman LB San Diego Chargers 1991 Wayne Fontes Detroit Lions
2006 DeMeco Ryans LB Houston Texans 1992 Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers
2007 Patrick Willis LB San Francisco 49ers 1993 Dan Reeves New York Giants
2008 Jerod Mayo LB New England Patriots 1994 Bill Parcells New England Patriots
2009 Brian Cushing LB Houston Texans 1995 Ray Rhodes Philadelphia Eagles
2010 Ndamukong Suh DT Detroit Lions 1996 Dom Capers Carolina Panthers
2011 Von Miller LB Denver Broncos 1997 Jim Fassel New York Giants
2012 Luke Kuechly LB Carolina Panthers 1998 Dan Reeves Atlanta Falcons
2013 Sheldon Richardson DL New York Jets 1999 Dick Vermeil St. Louis Rams
2014 Aaron Donald DT St. Louis Rams 2000 Jim Haslett New Orleans Saints
2015 Marcus Peters CB Kansas CIty Chiefs 2001 Dick Jauron Chicago Bears
2016 Joey Bosa DE San Diego Chargers 2002 Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles
2017 Marshon Lattimore CB New Orleans Saints 2003 Bill Belichick New England Patriots
2018 Darius Leonard LB Indianapolis Colts 2004 Marty Schottenheimer San Diego Chargers
*The award was shared in 1980. 2005 Lovie Smith Chicago Bears
2006 Sean Payton New Orleans Saints
AP COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007 Bill Belichick New England Patriots
2008 Mike Smith Atlanta Falcons
1998 Doug Flutie QB Buffalo Bills 2009 Marvin Lewis Cincinnati Bengals
1999 Bryant Young DT San Francisco 49ers 2010 Bill Belichick New England Patriots
2000 Joe Johnson DE New Orleans Saints 2011 Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers
2001 Garrison Hearst RB San Francisco 49ers 2012 Bruce Arians Indianapolis Colts
2002 Tommy Maddox QB Pittsburgh Steelers 2013 Ron Rivera Carolina Panthers
2003 Jon Kitna QB Cincinnati Bengals 2014 Bruce Arians Arizona Cardinals
2004 Drew Brees QB San Diego Chargers 2015 Ron Rivera Carolina Panthers
2005* Steve Smith WR Carolina Panthers 2016 Jason Garrett Dallas Cowboys
Tedy Bruschi LB New England Patriots 2017 Sean McVay Los Angeles Rams
2006 Chad Pennington QB New York Jets 2018 Matt Nagy Chicago Bears
2007 Greg Ellis DE Dallas Cowboys *The award was shared in 1967.
2008 Chad Pennington QB Miami Dolphins
2009 Tom Brady QB New England Patriots

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NUMBER-ONE DRAFT CHOICES
Season Date Team Player Position College
2019 .......April 25-27 ......................................Arizona ......................................Kyler Murray ..............QB ..........................Oklahoma
2018 .......April 26-28 ......................................Cleveland...................................Baker Mayfield ...........QB ..........................Oklahoma
2017 .......April 27-29 ......................................Cleveland...................................Myles Garrett .............DE ........................Texas A&M
2016 .......April 28-30 ......................................Los Angeles...............................Jared Goff ..................QB ...........................California
2015 .......April 30-May 2.................................Tampa Bay ................................Jameis Winston..........QB.......................Florida State
2014 .......May 8-10.........................................Houston.....................................Jadeveon Clowney .....DE ...................South Carolina
2013 .......April 25-27 ......................................Kansas City ...............................Eric Fisher ..................T ..................Central Michigan
2012 .......April 26-28 ......................................Indianapolis ...............................Andrew Luck..............QB.............................Stanford
2011 .......April 28-30 ......................................Carolina .....................................Cam Newton ..............QB ..............................Auburn
2010 .......April 22-24 ......................................St. Louis....................................Sam Bradford.............QB ..........................Oklahoma
2009 .......April 25-26 ......................................Detroit .......................................Matthew Stafford........QB..............................Georgia
2008 .......April 26-27 ......................................Miami ........................................Jake Long ..................T ..............................Michigan
2007 .......April 28-29 ......................................Oakland .....................................JaMarcus Russell.......QB ..................Louisiana State
2006 .......April 29-30 ......................................Houston.....................................Mario Williams ...........DE...........North Carolina State
2005 .......April 23-24 ......................................San Francisco............................Alex Smith..................QB ..................................Utah
2004 .......April 24-25 ......................................San Diego..................................Eli Manning ................QB ........................Mississippi
2003 .......April 26-27 ......................................Cincinnati ..................................Carson Palmer............QB ............Southern California
2002 .......April 20-21 ......................................Houston.....................................David Carr..................QB ......................Fresno State
2001 .......April 21-22 ......................................Atlanta .......................................Michael Vick...............QB ......................Virginia Tech
2000 .......April 15-16 ......................................Cleveland...................................Courtney Brown .........DE .........................Penn State
1999 .......April 17-18 ......................................Cleveland...................................Tim Couch .................QB ...........................Kentucky
1998 .......April 18-19 ......................................Indianapolis ...............................Peyton Manning .........QB .........................Tennessee
1997 .......April 19-20 ......................................St. Louis....................................Orlando Pace..............T ............................Ohio State
1996 .......April 20-21 ......................................New York Jets............................Keyshawn Johnson ....WR ...........Southern California
1995 .......April 22-23 ......................................Cincinnati ..................................Ki-Jana Carter ............RB .........................Penn State
1994 .......April 24-25 ......................................Cincinnati ..................................Dan Wilkinson ............DT ..........................Ohio State
1993 .......April 25-26 ......................................New England .............................Drew Bledsoe.............QB...............Washington State
1992 .......April 26-27 ......................................Indianapolis ...............................Steve Emtman............DT........................Washington
1991 .......April 21-22 ......................................Dallas ........................................Russell Maryland........DT ................................Miami
1990 .......April 22-23 ......................................Indianapolis ...............................Jeff George ................QB................................Illinois
1989 .......April 23-24 ......................................Dallas ........................................Troy Aikman ...............QB.................................UCLA
1988 .......April 24-25 ......................................Atlanta .......................................Aundray Bruce ...........LB...............................Auburn
1987 .......April 28-29 ......................................Tampa Bay ................................Vinny Testaverde ........QB ................................Miami
1986 .......April 29-30 ......................................Tampa Bay ................................Bo Jackson ................RB ..............................Auburn
1985 .......April 30-May 1.................................Buffalo.......................................Bruce Smith ...............DE ......................Virginia Tech
1984 .......May 1-2...........................................New England .............................Irving Fryar.................WR ..........................Nebraska
1983 .......April 26-27 ......................................Baltimore ...................................John Elway ................QB.............................Stanford
1982 .......April 27-28 ......................................New England .............................Kenneth Sims.............DT .................................Texas
1981 .......April 28-29 ......................................New Orleans ..............................George Rogers ...........RB ...................South Carolina
1980 .......April 29-30 ......................................Detroit .......................................Billy Sims...................RB ..........................Oklahoma
1979 .......May 3-4...........................................Buffalo.......................................Tom Cousineau ..........LB ..........................Ohio State
1978 .......May 2-3...........................................Houston.....................................Earl Campbell .............RB.................................Texas
1977 .......May 3-4...........................................Tampa Bay ................................Ricky Bell...................RB ............Southern California
1976 .......April 8-9 ..........................................Tampa Bay ................................Lee Roy Selmon.........DE ..........................Oklahoma
1975 .......January 28-29 .................................Atlanta .......................................Steve Bartkowski .......QB ...........................California
1974 .......January 29-30 .................................Dallas ........................................Ed Jones....................DE .................Tennessee State
1973 .......January 30-31 .................................Houston.....................................John Matuszak ...........DE................................Tampa
1972 .......February 1-2....................................Buffalo.......................................Walt Patulski ..............DE .......................Notre Dame
1971 .......January 28-29 .................................New England .............................Jim Plunkett ...............QB.............................Stanford
1970 .......January 27-28 .................................Pittsburgh ..................................Terry Bradshaw ..........QB...................Louisiana Tech
1969 .......January 28-29 .................................Buffalo (AFL) .............................O.J. Simpson .............RB ............Southern California
1968 .......January 30-31 .................................Minnesota..................................Ron Yary ....................T...............Southern California
1967 .......March 14.........................................Baltimore ...................................Bubba Smith ..............DT ...................Michigan State
1966 .......November 27, 1965.........................Atlanta .......................................Tommy Nobis.............LB .................................Texas
November 28, 1965.........................Miami (AFL)...............................Jim Grabowski ...........RB................................Illinois
1965 .......November 28, 1964.........................New York Giants ........................Tucker Frederickson ...RB ..............................Auburn
November 28, 1964.........................Houston (AFL) ...........................Lawrence Elkins .........E ..................................Baylor
1964 .......December 2, 1963...........................San Francisco............................Dave Parks.................E ...........................Texas Tech
November 30, 1963.........................Boston (AFL) .............................Jack Concannon.........QB ..................Boston College
1963 .......December 3, 1962...........................Los Angeles...............................Terry Baker.................QB......................Oregon State
December 1, 1962...........................Kansas City (AFL)......................Buck Buchanan ..........DT ..........................Grambling
1962 .......December 4, 1961...........................Washington ...............................Ernie Davis.................RB ...........................Syracuse
December 2, 1961...........................Oakland (AFL)............................Roman Gabriel ...........QB...........North Carolina State
1961 .......December 27-28, 1960....................Minnesota..................................Tommy Mason ...........RB................................Tulane
November 23, 1960.........................Buffalo (AFL) .............................Ken Rice ....................G.................................Auburn
1960 .......Secret Draft .....................................Los Angeles...............................Billy Cannon...............RB ..................Louisiana State
November 22, December 2, 1959 ....(AFL had no formal first pick)
1959 .......December 2, 1958...........................Green Bay..................................Randy Duncan............QB ..................................Iowa

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Season Date Team Player Position College
1958 .......December 2, 1957...........................Chicago Cardinals......................King Hill .....................QB...................................Rice
1957 .......November 27, 1956.........................Green Bay..................................Paul Hornung .............HB .......................Notre Dame
1956 .......November 29, 1955.........................Pittsburgh ..................................Gary Glick ..................DB ...................Colorado A&M
1955 .......January 27-28 .................................Baltimore ...................................George Shaw .............QB ..............................Oregon
1954 .......January 28 ......................................Cleveland...................................Bobby Garrett.............QB.............................Stanford
1953 .......January 22 ......................................San Francisco............................Harry Babcock ...........E ................................Georgia
1952 .......January 17 ......................................Los Angeles...............................Bill Wade....................QB ..........................Vanderbilt
1951 .......January 18-19 .................................New York Giants ........................Kyle Rote ...................HB............Southern Methodist
1950 .......January 21-22 .................................Detroit .......................................Leon Hart...................E..........................Notre Dame
1949 .......December 21, 1948.........................Philadelphia ...............................Chuck Bednarik ..........C........................Pennsylvania
1948 .......December 19, 1947.........................Washington ...............................Harry Gilmer ..............QB ............................Alabama
1947 .......December 16, 1946.........................Chicago Bears ...........................Bob Fenimore.............HB .................Oklahoma A&M
1946 .......January 14 ......................................Boston.......................................Frank Dancewicz ........QB .......................Notre Dame
1945 .......April 6..............................................Chicago Cardinals......................Charley Trippi .............HB..............................Georgia
1944 .......April 19............................................Boston.......................................Angelo Bertelli............QB .......................Notre Dame
1943 .......April 8..............................................Detroit .......................................Frank Sinkwich ...........HB..............................Georgia
1942 .......December 22, 1941.........................Pittsburgh ..................................Bill Dudley..................HB ..............................Virginia
1941 .......December 10, 1940.........................Chicago Bears ...........................Tom Harmon ..............HB............................Michigan
1940 .......December 9, 1939...........................Chicago Cardinals......................George Cafego ...........HB .........................Tennessee
1939 .......December 8, 1938...........................Chicago Cardinals......................Ki Aldrich ...................C.....................Texas Christian
1938 .......December 12, 1937.........................Cleveland...................................Corbett Davis .............FB ...............................Indiana
1937 .......December 12, 1936.........................Philadelphia ...............................Sam Francis ...............FB............................Nebraska
1936 .......February 8 .......................................Philadelphia ...............................Jay Berwanger ...........HB .............................Chicago
Note: From 1947 through 1958, the first selection in the draft was a Bonus pick, awarded to the winner of a random draw. That club,
in turn, forfeited its last-round draft choice. The winner of the Bonus choice was eliminated from future draws. The system was
abolished after 1958, by which time all clubs had received a Bonus choice.

DRAFT LOCATION HISTORY Draft Location City


Draft Location City 2020 .............Las Vegas Boulevard and
1936 .............Ritz-Carlton ..............................................Philadelphia Surrounding Areas .....................................Las Vegas
1937 .............Hotel Lincoln ...............................................New York 2021 .............Downtown Cleveland ...................................Cleveland
1938 .............Hotel Sherman ...............................................Chicago 2022 .............TBD .....................................................................TBD
1939 .............Hotel New Yorker .........................................New York 2023 .............Downtown Kansas City ............................Kansas City
1940 .............Schroeder Hotel .........................................Milwaukee
1941 .............Willard Hotel ....................................Washington, D.C.
1942-44 .......Palmer House ................................................Chicago NUMBER-ONE DRAFT CHOICES BY POSITION
1945-47 .......Hotel Commodore ........................................New York Quarterbacks: 35
1948 .............Hotel Fort Pitt .............................................Pittsburgh Running Backs: 23
1949-50 .......Bellevue-Stratford Hotel ............................Philadelphia Defensive Linemen: 15
1951 .............Blackstone Hotel ............................................Chicago Offensive Linemen: 7
1952 .............Hotel Statler .................................................New York Wide Receivers: 6
1953-54 .......Bellevue-Stratford Hotel ............................Philadelphia Linebackers: 3
1955 .............Warwick Hotel .............................................New York Defensive Backs: 1
1956 .............Bellevue-Stratford Hotel (Rounds 1-3) ......Philadelphia
Ambassador Hotel (Rounds 4-30) ...........Los Angeles
1957 .............Warwick Hotel (Rounds 1-4) ....................Philadelphia NFL DRAFT, NUMBER OF ROUNDS
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel (Rounds 5-30) ....Philadelphia 1936: 9
1958-61 .......Warwick Hotel .........................................Philadelphia 1937: 10
1962-64 .......Sheraton Hotel ...............................................Chicago 1938-42: 22
1965-66 .......Summit Hotel ...............................................New York 1943-48: 32
1967 .............Hotel Gotham ..............................................New York 1949: 25
1968-71 .......Belmont Plaza Hotel .....................................New York 1950-59: 30
1972 .............Essex House ................................................New York 1960-66: 20
1973-74 .......Americana Hotel ..........................................New York 1967-76: 17
1975 .............Hilton Hotel ..................................................New York 1977-92: 12
1976-78 .......Roosevelt Hotel ............................................New York 1993: 8
1979 .............Waldorf .......................................................New York 1994-2019: 7
1980-83 .......Sheraton Hotel .............................................New York
1984-85 .......Omni Park Central Hotel ...............................New York
1986-94 .......Marriott Marquis ..........................................New York
1995-2004 ...Theatre at Madison Square Garden ..............New York
2005 .............Jacob Javits Convention Center ...................New York
2006-2014 ...Radio City Music Hall ...................................New York
2015-16 .......Auditorium Theatre at Roosevelt University .....Chicago
2017 .............Benjamin Franklin Parkway .......................Philadelphia
2018 .............AT&T Stadium ...................................................Dallas
2019 .............Downtown Nashville .....................................Nashville

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FIRST-ROUND SELECTIONS 1995 Frank Sanders, Auburn, WR (2) 2002 T.J. Duckett, Michigan State, RB
If club had no first-round selection, first 1996 Simeon Rice, Illinois, DE 2003 Bryan Scott, Penn State, DB (2)
player drafted is listed with round in 1997 Tom Knight, Iowa, DB 2004 DeAngelo Hall, Virginia Tech, DB
parentheses. 1998 Andre Wadsworth, Florida St., DE Michael Jenkins, Ohio State, WR
1999 David Boston, Ohio State, WR 2005 Roddy White, Ala.-Birmingham, WR
ARIZONA CARDINALS L.J. Shelton, Eastern Michigan, T 2006 Jimmy Williams, Virginia Tech, DB (2)
Year Player, College, Position 2000 Thomas Jones, Virginia, RB 2007 Jamaal Anderson, Arkansas, DE
1936 Jim Lawrence, Texas Christian, B 2001 Leonard Davis, Texas, T 2008 Matt Ryan, Boston College, QB
1937 Ray Buivid, Marquette, B 2002 Wendell Bryant, Wisconsin, DT Sam Baker, So. California, T
1938 Jack Robbins, Arkansas, B 2003 Bryant Johnson, Penn State, WR 2009 Peria Jerry, Mississippi, DT
1939 Charles (Ki) Aldrich, TCU, C Calvin Pace, Wake Forest, DE 2010 Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri, LB
1940 George Cafego, Tennessee, B 2004 Larry Fitzgerald, Pittsburgh, WR 2011 Julio Jones, Alabama, WR
1941 John Kimbrough, Texas A&M, B 2005 Antrel Rolle, Miami, DB 2012 Peter Konz, Wisconsin, G (2)
1942 Steve Lach, Duke, B 2006 Matt Leinart, So. California, QB 2013 Desmond Trufant, Washington, DB
1943 Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa, B 2007 Levi Brown, Penn State, T 2014 Jake Matthews, Texas A&M, T
1944 Pat Harder, Wisconsin, B 2008 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tenn. St., DB 2015 Vic Beasley, Clemson, DE
1945 Charley Trippi, Georgia, B 2009 Beanie Wells, Ohio State, RB 2016 Keanu Neal, Florida, DB
1946 Dub Jones, Louisiana State, B 2010 Dan Williams, Tennessee, DT 2017 Takkarist McKinley, UCLA, DE
1947 DeWitt (Tex) Coulter, Army, T 2011 Patrick Peterson, Louisiana St., DB 2018 Calvin Ridley, Alabama, WR
1948 Jim Spavital, Oklahoma A&M, B 2012 Michael Floyd, Notre Dame, WR 2019 Chris Lindstrom, Boston College, G
1949 Bill Fischer, Notre Dame, G 2013 Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina, G Kaleb McGary, Washington, T
1950 Jack Jennings, Ohio State, T (2) 2014 Deone Bucannon, Washington St., DB
1951 Jerry Groom, Notre Dame, C BALTIMORE RAVENS
2015 D.J. Humphries, Florida, T
1952 Ollie Matson, San Francisco, B Year Player, College, Position
2016 Robert Nkemdiche, Mississippi, DT
1953 Johnny Olszewski, California, B 1996 Jonathan Ogden, UCLA, T
2017 Haason Reddick, Temple, LB
1954 Lamar McHan, Arkansas, B Ray Lewis, Miami, LB
2018 Josh Rosen, UCLA, QB
1955 Max Boydston, Oklahoma, E 1997 Peter Boulware, Florida State, DE
2019 Kyler Murray, Oklahoma, QB
1956 Joe Childress, Auburn, B 1998 Duane Starks, Miami, DB
1957 Jerry Tubbs, Oklahoma, C ATLANTA FALCONS 1999 Chris McAlister, Arizona, DB
1958 King Hill, Rice, B Year Player, College, Position 2000 Jamal Lewis, Tennessee, RB
John David Crow, Texas A&M, B 1966 Tommy Nobis, Texas, LB Travis Taylor, Florida, WR
1959 Bill Stacy, Mississippi State, B Randy Johnson, Texas A&I, QB 2001 Todd Heap, Arizona State, TE
1960 George Izo, Notre Dame, QB 1967 Leo Carroll, San Diego St., DE (2) 2002 Ed Reed, Miami, DB
1961 Ken Rice, Auburn, T 1968 Claude Humphrey, Tennessee St., DE 2003 Terrell Suggs, Arizona State, DE
1962 Fate Echols, Northwestern, DT 1969 George Kunz, Notre Dame, T Kyle Boller, California, QB
Irv Goode, Kentucky, C 1970 John Small, Citadel, LB 2004 Dwan Edwards, Oregon St., DT (2)
1963 Jerry Stovall, Louisiana State, S 1971 Joe Profit, Northeast Louisiana, RB 2005 Mark Clayton, Oklahoma, WR
Don Brumm, Purdue, DE 1972 Clarence Ellis, Notre Dame, DB 2006 Haloti Ngata, Oregon, DT
1964 Ken Kortas, Louisville, DT 1973 Greg Marx, Notre Dame, DT (2) 2007 Ben Grubbs, Auburn, G
1965 Joe Namath, Alabama, QB 1974 Gerald Tinker, Kent State, WR (2) 2008 Joe Flacco, Delaware, QB
1966 Carl McAdams, Oklahoma, LB 1975 Steve Bartkowski, California, QB 2009 Michael Oher, Mississippi, T
1967 Dave Williams, Washington, WR 1976 Bubba Bean, Texas A&M, RB 2010 Sergio Kindle, Texas, LB (2)
1968 MacArthur Lane, Utah State, RB 1977 Warren Bryant, Kentucky, T 2011 Jimmy Smith, Colorado, DB
1969 Roger Wehrli, Missouri, DB Wilson Faumuina, San Jose St., DT 2012 Courtney Upshaw, Alabama, LB (2)
1970 Larry Stegent, Texas A&M, RB 1978 Mike Kenn, Michigan, T 2013 Matt Elam, Florida, DB
1971 Norm Thompson, Utah, CB 1979 Don Smith, Miami, DE 2014 C.J. Mosley, Alabama, LB
1972 Ahmad Rashad, Oregon, RB-WR 1980 Junior Miller, Nebraska, TE 2015 Breshad Perriman, Cenral Florida, WR
1973 Dave Butz, Purdue, DT 1981 Bobby Butler, Florida State, DB 2016 Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame, T
1974 J.V. Cain, Colorado, TE 1982 Gerald Riggs, Arizona State, RB 2017 Marlon Humphrey, Alabama, DB
1975 Tim Gray, Texas A&M, DB 1983 Mike Pitts, Alabama, DE 2018 Hayden Hurst, South Carolina, TE
1976 Mike Dawson, Arizona, DT 1984 Rick Bryan, Oklahoma, DT Lamar Jackson, Louisville, QB
1977 Steve Pisarkiewicz, Missouri, QB 1985 Bill Fralic, Pittsburgh, T 2019 Marquise Brown, Oklahoma, WR
1978 Steve Little, Arkansas, K 1986 Tony Casillas, Oklahoma, NT
BUFFALO BILLS
Ken Greene, Washington State, DB Tim Green, Syracuse, LB
Year Player, College, Position
1979 Ottis Anderson, Miami, RB 1987 Chris Miller, Oregon, QB
1960 Richie Lucas, Penn State, QB
1980 Curtis Greer, Michigan, DE 1988 Aundray Bruce, Auburn, LB
1961 Ken Rice, Auburn, T
1981 E.J. Junior, Alabama, LB 1989 Deion Sanders, Florida State, DB
1962 Ernie Davis, Syracuse, RB
1982 Luis Sharpe, UCLA, T Shawn Collins, No. Arizona, WR
1963 Dave Behrman, Michigan State, C
1983 Leonard Smith, McNeese St., DB 1990 Steve Broussard, Washington St., RB
1964 Carl Eller, Minnesota, DE
1984 Clyde Duncan, Tennessee, WR 1991 Bruce Pickens, Nebraska, DB
1965 Jim Davidson, Ohio State, T
1985 Freddie Joe Nunn, Mississippi, LB Mike Pritchard, Colorado, WR
1966 Mike Dennis, Mississippi, RB
1986 Anthony Bell, Michigan State, LB 1992 Bob Whitfield, Stanford, T
1967 John Pitts, Arizona State, S
1987 Kelly Stouffer, Colorado State, QB Tony Smith, So. Mississippi, RB
1968 Haven Moses, San Diego St., WR
1988 Ken Harvey, California, LB 1993 Lincoln Kennedy, Washington, T
1969 O.J. Simpson, So. California, RB
1989 Eric Hill, Louisiana State, LB 1994 Bert Emanuel, Rice, WR (2)
1970 Al Cowlings, So. California, DE
Joe Wolf, Boston College, G 1995 Devin Bush, Florida State, DB
1971 J.D. Hill, Arizona State, WR
1990 Anthony Thompson, Indiana, RB (2) 1996 Shannon Brown, Alabama, DT (3)
1972 Walt Patulski, Notre Dame, DE
1991 Eric Swann, No College, DE 1997 Michael Booker, Nebraska, DB
1973 Paul Seymour, Michigan, TE
1992 Tony Sacca, Penn State, QB (2) 1998 Keith Brooking, Georgia Tech, LB
Joe DeLamielleure, Michigan St., G
1993 Garrison Hearst, Georgia, RB 1999 Patrick Kerney, Virginia, DE
1974 Reuben Gant, Oklahoma State, TE
Ernest Dye, South Carolina, T 2000 Travis Claridge, So. California, T (2)
1975 Tom Ruud, Nebraska, LB
1994 Jamir Miller, UCLA, LB 2001 Michael Vick, Virginia Tech, QB

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1976 Mario Clark, Oregon, DB 2009 Everette Brown, Florida St., DE (2) 1981 Keith Van Horne, So. California, T
1977 Phil Dokes, Oklahoma State, DT 2010 Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame, QB (2) 1982 Jim McMahon, Brigham Young, QB
1978 Terry Miller, Oklahoma State, RB 2011 Cam Newton, Auburn, QB 1983 Jim Covert, Pittsburgh, T
1979 Tom Cousineau, Ohio State, LB 2012 Luke Kuechly, Boston College, LB Willie Gault, Tennessee, WR
Jerry Butler, Clemson, WR 2013 Star Lotulelei, Utah, DT 1984 Wilber Marshall, Florida, LB
1980 Jim Ritcher, North Carolina St., C 2014 Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State, WR 1985 William Perry, Clemson, DT
1981 Booker Moore, Penn State, RB 2015 Shaq Thompson, Washington, LB 1986 Neal Anderson, Florida, RB
1982 Perry Tuttle, Clemson, WR 2016 Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech, DT 1987 Jim Harbaugh, Michigan, QB
1983 Tony Hunter, Notre Dame, TE 2017 Christian McCaffrey, Stanford, RB 1988 Brad Muster, Stanford, RB
Jim Kelly, Miami, QB 2018 D.J. Moore, Maryland, WR Wendell Davis, Louisiana St., WR
1984 Greg Bell, Notre Dame, RB 2019 Brian Burns, Florida State, DE 1989 Donnell Woolford, Clemson, DB
1985 Bruce Smith, Virginia Tech, DE Trace Armstrong, Florida, DE
CHICAGO BEARS
Derrick Burroughs, Memphis St., DB 1990 Mark Carrier, So. California, DB
Year Player, College, Position
1986 Ronnie Harmon, Iowa, RB 1991 Stan Thomas, Texas, T
1936 Joe Stydahar, West Virginia, T
Will Wolford, Vanderbilt, T 1992 Alonzo Spellman, Ohio State, DE
1937 Les McDonald, Nebraska, E
1987 Shane Conlan, Penn State, LB 1993 Curtis Conway, So. California, WR
1938 Joe Gray, Oregon State, B
1988 Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St., RB (2) 1994 John Thierry, Alcorn State, DE
1939 Sid Luckman, Columbia, QB
1989 Don Beebe, Chadron, Neb., WR (3) 1995 Rashaan Salaam, Colorado, RB
Bill Osmanski, Holy Cross, B
1990 James Williams, Fresno State, DB 1996 Walt Harris, Mississippi State, DB
1940 Clyde (Bulldog) Turner, Hardin-Simmons, C
1991 Henry Jones, Illinois, DB 1997 John Allred, So. California, TE (2)
1941 Tom Harmon, Michigan, B
1992 John Fina, Arizona, T 1998 Curtis Enis, Penn State, RB
Norm Standlee, Stanford, B
1993 Thomas Smith, North Carolina, DB 1999 Cade McNown, UCLA, QB
Don Scott, Ohio State, B
1994 Jeff Burris, Notre Dame, DB 2000 Brian Urlacher, New Mexico, LB
1942 Frankie Albert, Stanford, B
1995 Ruben Brown, Pittsburgh, G 2001 David Terrell, Michigan, WR
1943 Bob Steber, Missouri, B
1996 Eric Moulds, Mississippi St., WR 2002 Marc Colombo, Boston College, T
1944 Ray Evans, Kansas, B
1997 Antowain Smith, Houston, RB 2003 Michael Haynes, Penn State, DE
1945 Don Lund, Michigan, B
1998 Sam Cowart, Florida State, LB (2) Rex Grossman, Florida, QB
1946 Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame, QB
1999 Antoine Winfield, Ohio State, DB 2004 Tommie Harris, Oklahoma, DT
1947 Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma State, B
2000 Erik Flowers, Arizona State, DE 2005 Cedric Benson, Texas, RB
Don Kindt, Wisconsin, B
2001 Nate Clements, Ohio State, DB 2006 Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian, DB (2)
1948 Bobby Layne, Texas, QB
2002 Mike Williams, Texas, T 2007 Greg Olsen, Miami, TE
Max Bumgardner, Texas, E
2003 Willis McGahee, Miami, RB 2008 Chris Williams, Vanderbilt, T
1949 Dick Harris, Texas, C
2004 Lee Evans, Wisconsin, WR 2009 Jarron Gilbert, San Jose State, DT (3)
1950 Chuck Hunsinger, Florida, B
J.P. Losman, Tulane, QB 2010 Major Wright, Florida, DB (3)
Fred Morrison, Ohio State, B
2005 Roscoe Parrish, Miami, WR (2) 2011 Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin, T
1951 Bob Williams, Notre Dame, B
2006 Donte’ Whitner, Ohio State, DB 2012 Shea McClellin, Boise State, DE
Billy Stone, Bradley, B
John McCargo, North Carolina St., DT 2013 Kyle Long, Oregon, G
Gene Schroeder, Virginia, E
2007 Marshawn Lynch, California, RB 2014 Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech, DB
1952 Jim Dooley, Miami, B
2008 Leodis McKelvin, Troy, DB 2015 Kevin White, West Virginia, WR
1953 Billy Anderson, Compton (Calif.) J.C., B
2009 Aaron Maybin, Penn State, DE 2016 Leonard Floyd, Georgia, LB
1954 Stan Wallace, Illinois, B
Eric Wood, Louisville, C 2017 Mitchell Trubisky, North Carolina, QB
1955 Ron Drzewiecki, Marquette, B
2010 C.J. Spiller, Clemson, RB 2018 Roquan Smith, Georgia, LB
1956 Menan (Tex) Schriewer, Texas, E
2011 Marcell Dareus, Alabama, DT 2019 David Montgomery, RB, Iowa State (3)
1957 Earl Leggett, Louisiana State, T
2012 Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina, DB
1958 Chuck Howley, West Virginia, G CINCINNATI BENGALS
2013 E.J. Manuel, Florida State, QB
1959 Don Clark, Ohio State, B Year Player, College, Position
2014 Sammy Watkins, Clemson, WR
1960 Roger Davis, Syracuse, G 1968 Bob Johnson, Tennessee, C
2015 Ronald Darby, Florida State, DB (2)
1961 Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh, E 1969 Greg Cook, Cincinnati, QB
2016 Shaq Lawson, Clemson, DE
1962 Ronnie Bull, Baylor, RB 1970 Mike Reid, Penn State, DT
2017 Tre’Davious White, Louisiana State, DB
1963 Dave Behrman, Michigan State, C 1971 Vernon Holland, Tennessee St., T
2018 Josh Allen, Wyoming, QB
1964 Dick Evey, Tennessee, DT 1972 Sherman White, California, DE
Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech, LB
1965 Dick Butkus, Illinois, LB 1973 Isaac Curtis, San Diego State, WR
2019 Ed Oliver, Houston, DT
Gale Sayers, Kansas, RB 1974 Bill Kollar, Montana State, DT
CAROLINA PANTHERS Steve DeLong, Tennessee, T 1975 Glenn Cameron, Florida, LB
Year Player, College, Position 1966 George Rice, Louisiana State, DT 1976 Billy Brooks, Oklahoma, WR
1995 Kerry Collins, Penn State, QB 1967 Loyd Phillips, Arkansas, DE Archie Griffin, Ohio State, RB
Tyrone Poole, Ft. Valley State, DB 1968 Mike Hull, Southern California, RB 1977 Eddie Edwards, Miami, DT
Blake Brockermeyer, Texas, T 1969 Rufus Mayes, Ohio State, T Wilson Whitley, Houston, DT
1996 Tim Biakabutuka, Michigan, RB 1970 George Farmer, UCLA, WR (3) Mike Cobb, Michigan State, TE
1997 Rae Carruth, Colorado, WR 1971 Joe Moore, Missouri, RB 1978 Ross Browner, Notre Dame, DT
1998 Jason Peter, Nebraska, DT 1972 Lionel Antoine, Southern Illinois, T Blair Bush, Washington, C
1999 Chris Terry, Georgia, T (2) Craig Clemons, Iowa, DB 1979 Jack Thompson, Washington St., QB
2000 Rashard Anderson, Jackson St., DB 1973 Wally Chambers, Eastern Kentucky, DE Charles Alexander, Louisiana St., RB
2001 Dan Morgan, Miami, LB 1974 Waymond Bryant, Tennessee St., LB 1980 Anthony Muñoz, So. California, T
2002 Julius Peppers, North Carolina, DE Dave Gallagher, Michigan, DT 1981 David Verser, Kansas, WR
2003 Jordan Gross, Utah, T 1975 Walter Payton, Jackson State, RB 1982 Glen Collins, Mississippi State, DE
2004 Chris Gamble, Ohio State, DB 1976 Dennis Lick, Wisconsin, T 1983 Dave Rimington, Nebraska, C
2005 Thomas Davis, Georgia, DB 1977 Ted Albrecht, California, T 1984 Ricky Hunley, Arizona, LB
2006 DeAngelo Williams, Memphis, RB 1978 Brad Shearer, Texas, DT (3) Pete Koch, Maryland, DE
2007 Jon Beason, Miami, LB 1979 Dan Hampton, Arkansas, DT Brian Blados, North Carolina, T
2008 Jonathan Stewart, Oregon, RB Al Harris, Arizona State, DE 1985 Eddie Brown, Miami, WR
Jeff Otah, Pittsburgh, T 1980 Otis Wilson, Louisville, LB Emanuel King, Alabama, LB

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1986 Joe Kelly, Washington, LB 1976 Mike Pruitt, Purdue, RB 1977 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, RB
Tim McGee, Tennessee, WR 1977 Robert Jackson, Texas A&M, LB 1978 Larry Bethea, Michigan State, DE
1987 Jason Buck, Brigham Young, DE 1978 Clay Matthews, So. California, LB 1979 Robert Shaw, Tennessee, C
1988 Rickey Dixon, Oklahoma, DB Ozzie Newsome, Alabama, TE 1980 Bill Roe, Colorado, LB (3)
1989 Eric Ball, UCLA, RB (2) 1979 Willis Adams, Houston, WR 1981 Howard Richards, Missouri, T
1990 James Francis, Baylor, LB 1980 Charles White, So. California, RB 1982 Rod Hill, Kentucky State, DB
1991 Alfred Williams, Colorado, LB 1981 Hanford Dixon, So. Mississippi, DB 1983 Jim Jeffcoat, Arizona State, DE
1992 David Klingler, Houston, QB 1982 Chip Banks, So. California, LB 1984 Billy Cannon, Jr., Texas A&M, LB
Darryl Williams, Miami, DB 1983 Ron Brown, Arizona State, WR (2) 1985 Kevin Brooks, Michigan, DE
1993 John Copeland, Alabama, DE 1984 Don Rogers, UCLA, DB 1986 Mike Sherrard, UCLA, WR
1994 Dan Wilkinson, Ohio State, DT 1985 Greg Allen, Florida State, RB (2) 1987 Danny Noonan, Nebraska, DT
1995 Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State, RB 1986 Webster Slaughter, San Diego St., WR (2) 1988 Michael Irvin, Miami, WR
1996 Willie Anderson, Auburn, T 1987 Mike Junkin, Duke, LB 1989 Troy Aikman, UCLA, QB
1997 Reinard Wilson, Florida State, LB 1988 Clifford Charlton, Florida, LB 1990 Emmitt Smith, Florida, RB
1998 Takeo Spikes, Auburn, LB 1989 Eric Metcalf, Texas, RB 1991 Russell Maryland, Miami, DT
Brian Simmons, North Carolina, LB 1990 Leroy Hoard, Michigan, RB (2) Alvin Harper, Tennessee, WR
1999 Akili Smith, Oregon, QB 1991 Eric Turner, UCLA, DB Kelvin Pritchett, Mississippi, DT
2000 Peter Warrick, Florida State, WR 1992 Tommy Vardell, Stanford, RB 1992 Kevin Smith, Texas A&M, DB
2001 Justin Smith, Missouri, DE 1993 Steve Everitt, Michigan, C Robert Jones, East Carolina, LB
2002 Levi Jones, Arizona State, T 1994 Antonio Langham, Alabama, DB 1993 Kevin Williams, Miami, WR (2)
2003 Carson Palmer, Southern California, QB Derrick Alexander, Michigan, WR 1994 Shante Carver, Arizona State, DE
2004 Chris Perry, Michigan, RB 1995 Craig Powell, Ohio State, LB 1995 Sherman Williams, Alabama, RB (2)
2005 David Pollack, Georgia, LB 1999 Tim Couch, Kentucky, QB 1996 Kavika Pittman, McNeese St., DE (2)
2006 Johnathan Joseph, South Carolina, DB 2000 Courtney Brown, Penn State, DE 1997 David LaFleur, Louisiana State, TE
2007 Leon Hall, Michigan, DB 2001 Gerard Warren, Florida, DT 1998 Greg Ellis, North Carolina, DE
2008 Keith Rivers, So. California, LB 2002 William Green, Boston College, RB 1999 Ebenezer Ekuban, North Carolina, DE
2009 Andre Smith, Alabama, T 2003 Jeff Faine, Norte Dame, C 2000 Dwayne Goodrich, Tennessee, DB (2)
2010 Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma, TE 2004 Kellen Winslow, Miami, TE 2001 Quincy Carter, Georgia, QB (2)
2011 A.J. Green, Georgia, WR 2005 Braylon Edwards, Michigan, WR 2002 Roy Williams, Oklahoma, DB
2012 Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama, DB 2006 Kamerion Wimbley, Florida St., DE 2003 Terence Newman, Kansas State, DB
Kevin Zeitler, Wisconsin, G 2007 Joe Thomas, Wisconsin, T 2004 Julius Jones, Notre Dame, RB (2)
2013 Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame, TE Brady Quinn, Notre Dame, QB 2005 DeMarcus Ware, Troy, DE
2014 Darqueze Dennard, Michigan St., DB 2008 Beau Bell, Nevada-Las Vegas, LB (4) Marcus Spears, Louisiana St., DE
2015 Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M, T 2009 Alex Mack, California, C 2006 Bobby Carpenter, Ohio State, LB
2016 William Jackson III, Houston, DB 2010 Joe Haden, Florida, DB 2007 Anthony Spencer, Purdue, LB
2017 John Ross, Washington, WR 2011 Phil Taylor, Baylor, DT 2008 Felix Jones, Arkansas, RB
2018 Billy Price, Ohio State, C 2012 Trent Richardson, Alabama, RB Mike Jenkins, South Florida, DB
2019 Jonah Williams, Alabama, T Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma St., QB 2009 Jason Williams, Western Illinois, LB (3)
2013 Barkevious Mingo, Louisiana St., DE 2010 Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State, WR
CLEVELAND BROWNS
2014 Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma St., DB 2011 Tyron Smith, Southern California, T
Year Player, College, Position
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, QB 2012 Morris Claiborne, Louisiana St., DB
1950 Ken Carpenter, Oregon State, B
2015 Danny Shelton, Washington, DT 2013 Travis Frederick, Wisconsin, C
1951 Ken Konz, Louisiana State, B
Cameron Erving, Florida State, G 2014 Zack Martin, Notre Dame, G
1952 Bert Rechichar, Tennessee, DB
2016 Corey Coleman, Baylor, WR 2015 Byron Jones, Connecticut, DB
Harry Agganis, Boston U., QB
2017 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M, DE 2016 Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State, RB
1953 Doug Atkins, Tennessee, DE
Jabrill Peppers, Michigan, DB 2017 Taco Charlton, Michigan, DE
1954 Bobby Garrett, Stanford, QB
David Njoku, Miami, TE 2018 Leighton Vander Esch, Boise St., LB
John Bauer, Illinois, G
2018 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma, QB 2019 Trysten Hill, Central Florida, DT (2)
1955 Kurt Burris, Oklahoma, C
Denzel Ward, Ohio State, CB
1956 Preston Carpenter, Arkansas, B DENVER BRONCOS
2019 Greedy Williams, Louisiana State, DB (2)
1957 Jim Brown, Syracuse, RB Year Player, College, Position
1958 Jim Shofner, Texas Christian, DB DALLAS COWBOYS 1960 Roger LeClerc, Trinity, Conn., C
1959 Rich Kreitling, Illinois, DE Year Player, College, Position 1961 Bob Gaiters, New Mexico St., RB
1960 Jim Houston, Ohio State, DE 1960 None 1962 Merlin Olsen, Utah State, DT
1961 Bobby Crespino, Mississippi, TE 1961 Bob Lilly, Texas Christian, DT 1963 Kermit Alexander, UCLA, CB
1962 Gary Collins, Maryland, WR 1962 Sonny Gibbs, TCU, QB (2) 1964 Bob Brown, Nebraska, T
Leroy Jackson, Western Illinois, RB 1963 Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama, LB 1965 Dick Butkus, Illinois, LB (2)
1963 Tom Hutchinson, Kentucky, WR 1964 Scott Appleton, Texas, DT 1966 Jerry Shay, Purdue, DT
1964 Paul Warfield, Ohio State, WR 1965 Craig Morton, California, QB 1967 Floyd Little, Syracuse, RB
1965 James Garcia, Purdue, T (2) 1966 John Niland, Iowa, G 1968 Curley Culp, Arizona State, DE (2)
1966 Milt Morin, Massachusetts, TE 1967 Phil Clark, Northwestern, DB (3) 1969 Grady Cavness, Texas-El Paso, DB (2)
1967 Bob Matheson, Duke, LB 1968 Dennis Homan, Alabama, WR 1970 Bob Anderson, Colorado, RB
1968 Marvin Upshaw, Trinity, Tex., DT-DE 1969 Calvin Hill, Yale, RB 1971 Marv Montgomery, So. California, T
1969 Ron Johnson, Michigan, RB 1970 Duane Thomas, West Texas St., RB 1972 Riley Odoms, Houston, TE
1970 Mike Phipps, Purdue, QB 1971 Tody Smith, So. California, DE 1973 Otis Armstrong, Purdue, RB
Bob McKay, Texas, T 1972 Bill Thomas, Boston College, RB 1974 Randy Gradishar, Ohio State, LB
1971 Clarence Scott, Kansas State, CB 1973 Billy Joe DuPree, Michigan St., TE 1975 Louis Wright, San Jose State, DB
1972 Thom Darden, Michigan, DB 1974 Ed (Too Tall) Jones, Tennessee St., DE 1976 Tom Glassic, Virginia, G
1973 Steve Holden, Arizona State, WR Charley Young, North Carolina St., RB 1977 Steve Schindler, Boston College, G
Pete Adams, Southern California, T 1975 Randy White, Maryland, LB 1978 Don Latimer, Miami, DT
1974 Billy Corbett, Johnson C. Smith, T (2) Thomas Henderson, Langston, LB 1979 Kelvin Clark, Nebraska, T
1975 Mack Mitchell, Houston, DE 1976 Aaron Kyle, Wyoming, DB 1980 Rulon Jones, Utah State, DE (2)

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1981 Dennis Smith, So. California, DB 1963 Daryl Sanders, Ohio State, T 1941 George Paskvan, Wisconsin, B
1982 Gerald Willhite, San Jose St., RB 1964 Pete Beathard, So. California, QB 1942 Urban Odson, Minnesota, T
1983 Chris Hinton, Northwestern, G 1965 Tom Nowatzke, Indiana, RB 1943 Dick Wildung, Minnesota, T
1984 Andre Townsend, Mississippi, DE (2) 1966 Nick Eddy, Notre Dame, RB (2) 1944 Merv Pregulman, Michigan, G
1985 Steve Sewell, Oklahoma, RB 1967 Mel Farr, UCLA, RB 1945 Walt Schlinkman, Texas Tech, B
1986 Jim Juriga, Illinois, T (4) 1968 Greg Landry, Massachusetts, QB 1946 Johnny Strzykalski, Marquette, B
1987 Ricky Nattiel, Florida, WR Earl McCullouch, So. California, WR 1947 Ernie Case, UCLA, B
1988 Ted Gregory, Syracuse, NT 1969 Altie Taylor, Utah State, RB (2) 1948 Earl (Jug) Girard, Wisconsin, B
1989 Steve Atwater, Arkansas, DB 1970 Steve Owens, Oklahoma, RB 1949 Stan Heath, Nevada, B
1990 Alton Montgomery, Houston, DB (2) 1971 Bob Bell, Cincinnati, DT 1950 Clayton Tonnemaker, Minnesota, C
1991 Mike Croel, Nebraska, LB 1972 Herb Orvis, Colorado, DE 1951 Bob Gain, Kentucky, T
1992 Tommy Maddox, UCLA, QB 1973 Ernie Price, Texas A&I, DE 1952 Babe Parilli, Kentucky, QB
1993 Dan Williams, Toledo, DE 1974 Ed O’Neil, Penn State, LB 1953 Al Carmichael, So. California, B
1994 Allen Aldridge, Houston, LB (2) 1975 Lynn Boden, South Dakota St., G 1954 Art Hunter, Notre Dame, T
1995 Jamie Brown, Florida A&M, T (4) 1976 James Hunter, Grambling, DB Veryl Switzer, Kansas State, B
1996 John Mobley, Kutztown, LB Lawrence Gaines, Wyoming, RB 1955 Tom Bettis, Purdue, G
1997 Trevor Pryce, Clemson, DT 1977 Walt Williams, New Mexico St., DB (2) 1956 Jack Losch, Miami, B
1998 Marcus Nash, Tennessee, WR 1978 Luther Bradley, Notre Dame, DB 1957 Paul Hornung, Notre Dame, B
1999 Al Wilson, Tennessee, LB 1979 Keith Dorney, Penn State, T Ron Kramer, Michigan, E
2000 Deltha O’Neal, California, DB 1980 Billy Sims, Oklahoma, RB 1958 Dan Currie, Michigan State, C
2001 Willie Middlebrooks, Minnesota, DB 1981 Mark Nichols, San Jose State, WR 1959 Randy Duncan, Iowa, B
2002 Ashley Lelie, Hawaii, WR 1982 Jimmy Williams, Nebraska, LB 1960 Tom Moore, Vanderbilt, RB
2003 George Foster, Georgia, T 1983 James Jones, Florida, RB 1961 Herb Adderley, Michigan State, CB
2004 D.J. Williams, Miami, LB 1984 David Lewis, California, TE 1962 Earl Gros, Louisiana State, RB
2005 Darrent Williams, Oklahoma St., DB (2) 1985 Lomas Brown, Florida, T 1963 Dave Robinson, Penn State, LB
2006 Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt, QB 1986 Chuck Long, Iowa, QB 1964 Lloyd Voss, Nebraska, DT
2007 Jarvis Moss, Florida, DE 1987 Reggie Rogers, Washington, DE 1965 Donny Anderson, Texas Tech, RB
2008 Ryan Clady, Boise State, T 1988 Bennie Blades, Miami, DB Lawrence Elkins, Baylor, E
2009 Knowshon Moreno, Georgia, RB 1989 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., RB 1966 Jim Grabowski, Illinois, RB
Robert Ayers, Tennessee, DE 1990 Andre Ware, Houston, QB Gale Gillingham, Minnesota, T
2010 Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech, WR 1991 Herman Moore, Virginia, WR 1967 Bob Hyland, Boston College, C
Tim Tebow, Florida, QB 1992 Robert Porcher, South Carolina St., DE Don Horn, San Diego State, QB
2011 Von Miller, Texas A&M, LB 1993 Ryan McNeil, Miami, DB (2) 1968 Fred Carr, Texas-El Paso, LB
2012 Derek Wolfe, Cincinnati, DT (2) 1994 Johnnie Morton, So. California, WR Bill Lueck, Arizona, G
2013 Sylvester Williams, North Carolina, DT 1995 Luther Elliss, Utah, DT 1969 Rich Moore, Villanova, DT
2014 Bradley Roby, Ohio State, DB 1996 Reggie Brown, Texas A&M, LB 1970 Mike McCoy, Notre Dame, DT
2015 Shane Ray, Missouri, DE Jeff Hartings, Penn State, G Rich McGeorge, Elon, TE
2016 Paxton Lynch, Memphis, QB 1997 Bryant Westbrook, Texas, DB 1971 John Brockington, Ohio State, RB
2017 Garett Bolles, Utah, T 1998 Terry Fair, Tennessee, DB 1972 Willie Buchanon, San Diego St., DB
2018 Bradley Chubb, North Carolina St., DE 1999 Chris Claiborne, So. California, LB Jerry Tagge, Nebraska, QB
2019 Noah Fant, Iowa, TE Aaron Gibson, Wisconsin, T 1973 Barry Smith, Florida State, WR
2000 Stockar McDougle, Oklahoma, T 1974 Barty Smith, Richmond, RB
DETROIT LIONS
2001 Jeff Backus, Michigan, T 1975 Bill Bain, So. California, G (2)
Year Player, College, Position
2002 Joey Harrington, Oregon, QB 1976 Mark Koncar, Colorado, T
1936 Sid Wagner, Michigan State, G
2003 Charles Rogers, Michigan State, WR 1977 Mike Butler, Kansas, DE
1937 Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska, B
2004 Roy Williams, Texas, WR Ezra Johnson, Morris Brown, DE
1938 Alex Wojciechowicz, Fordham, C
Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech, RB 1978 James Lofton, Stanford, WR
1939 John Pingel, Michigan State, B
2005 Mike Williams, So. California, WR John Anderson, Michigan, LB
1940 Doyle Nave, Southern California, B
2006 Ernie Sims, Florida State, LB 1979 Eddie Lee Ivery, Georgia Tech, RB
1941 Jim Thomason, Texas A&M, B
2007 Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech, WR 1980 Bruce Clark, Penn State, DE
1942 Bob Westfall, Michigan, B
2008 Gosder Cherilus, Boson College, T George Cumby, Oklahoma, LB
1943 Frank Sinkwich, Georgia, B
2009 Matthew Stafford, Georgia, QB 1981 Rich Campbell, California, QB
1944 Otto Graham, Northwestern, B
Brandon Pettigrew, Oklahoma St., TE 1982 Ron Hallstrom, Iowa, G
1945 Frank Szymanski, Notre Dame, C
2010 Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska, DT 1983 Tim Lewis, Pittsburgh, DB
1946 Bill Dellastatious, Missouri, B
Jahvid Best, California, RB 1984 Alphonso Carreker, Florida St., DE
1947 Glenn Davis, Army, B
2011 Nick Fairley, Auburn, DT 1985 Ken Ruettgers, So. California, T
1948 Y.A. Tittle, Louisiana State, B
2012 Riley Reiff, Iowa, T 1986 Kenneth Davis, TCU, RB (2)
1949 John Rauch, Georgia, B
2013 Ezekiel Ansah, Brigham Young, DE 1987 Brent Fullwood, Auburn, RB
1950 Leon Hart, Notre Dame, E
2014 Eric Ebron, North Carolina, TE 1988 Sterling Sharpe, South Carolina, WR
Joe Watson, Rice, C
2015 Laken Tomlinson, Duke, G 1989 Tony Mandarich, Michigan State, T
1951 Dick Stanfel, San Francisco, G (2)
2016 Taylor Decker, Ohio State, T 1990 Tony Bennett, Mississippi, LB
1952 Yale Lary, Texas A&M, B (3)
2017 Jarrad Davis, Florida, LB Darrell Thompson, Minnesota, RB
1953 Harley Sewell, Texas, G
2018 Frank Ragnow, Arkansas, C 1991 Vinnie Clark, Ohio State, DB
1954 Dick Chapman, Rice, T
2019 T.J. Hockenson, Iowa, TE 1992 Terrell Buckley, Florida State, DB
1955 Dave Middleton, Auburn, B
1993 Wayne Simmons, Clemson, LB
1956 Hopalong Cassady, Ohio State, B GREEN BAY PACKERS
George Teague, Alabama, DB
1957 Bill Glass, Baylor, G Year Player, College, Position
1994 Aaron Taylor, Notre Dame, T
1958 Alex Karras, Iowa, T 1936 Russ Letlow, San Francisco, G
1995 Craig Newsome, Arizona State, DB
1959 Nick Pietrosante, Notre Dame, B 1937 Eddie Jankowski, Wisconsin, B
1996 John Michels, Southern California, T
1960 John Robinson, Louisiana State, S 1938 Cecil Isbell, Purdue, B
1997 Ross Verba, Iowa, T
1961 Danny LaRose, Missouri, T (2) 1939 Larry Buhler, Minnesota, B
1998 Vonnie Holliday, North Carolina, DT
1962 John Hadl, Kansas, QB 1940 Harold Van Every, Minnesota, B

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1999 Antuan Edwards, Clemson, DB 1973 Bert Jones, Louisiana State, QB 2007 Reggie Nelson, Florida, DB
2000 Bubba Franks, Miami, TE Joe Ehrmann, Syracuse, DT 2008 Derrick Harvey, Florida, DE
2001 Jamal Reynolds, Florida State, DE 1974 John Dutton, Nebraska, DE 2009 Eugene Monroe, Virginia, T
2002 Javon Walker, Florida State, WR Roger Carr, Louisiana Tech, WR 2010 Tyson Alualu, California, DT
2003 Nick Barnett, Oregon State, LB 1975 Ken Huff, North Carolina, G 2011 Blaine Gabbert, Missouri, QB
2004 Ahmad Carroll, Arkansas, DB 1976 Ken Novak, Purdue, DT 2012 Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St., WR
2005 Aaron Rodgers, California, QB 1977 Randy Burke, Kentucky, WR 2013 Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M, T
2006 A.J. Hawk, Ohio State, LB 1978 Reese McCall, Auburn, TE 2014 Blake Bortles, Central Florida, QB
2007 Justin Harrell, Tennessee, DT 1979 Barry Krauss, Alabama, LB 2015 Dante Fowler, Florida, DE
2008 Jordy Nelson, Kansas State, WR (2) 1980 Curtis Dickey, Texas A&M, RB 2016 Jalen Ramsey, Florida State, DB
2009 B.J. Raji, Boston College, DT Derrick Hatchett, Texas, DB 2017 Leonard Fournette, Louisiana St., RB
Clay Matthews, So. California, LB 1981 Randy McMillan, Pittsburgh, RB 2018 Taven Bryan, Florida, DT
2010 Bryan Bulaga, Iowa, T Donnell Thompson, North Carolina, DT 2019 Josh Allen, Kentucky, DE
2011 Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State, T 1982 Johnie Cooks, Mississippi St., LB
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
2012 Nick Perry, Southern California, LB Art Schlichter, Ohio State, QB
Year Player, College, Position
2013 Datone Jones, UCLA, DE 1983 John Elway, Stanford, QB
1960 Don Meredith, So. Methodist, QB
2014 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama, DB 1984 Leonard Coleman, Vanderbilt, DB
1961 E.J. Holub, Texas Tech, C
2015 Damarious Randall, Arizona State, DB Ron Solt, Maryland, G
1962 Ronnie Bull, Baylor, RB
2016 Kenny Clark, UCLA, DT 1985 Duane Bickett, So. California, LB
1963 Buck Buchanan, Grambling, DT
2017 Kevin King, Washington, DB (2) 1986 Jon Hand, Alabama, DE
Ed Budde, Michigan State, G
2018 Jaire Alexander, Louisville, CB 1987 Cornelius Bennett, Alabama, LB
1964 Pete Beathard, So. California, QB
2019 Rashan Gary, Michigan, LB 1988 Chris Chandler, Washington, QB (3)
1965 Gale Sayers, Kansas, RB
Darnell Savage, Maryland, DB 1989 Andre Rison, Michigan State, WR
1966 Aaron Brown, Minnesota, DE
1990 Jeff George, Illinois, QB
HOUSTON TEXANS 1967 Gene Trosch, Miami, DE-DT
1991 Shane Curry, Miami, DE (2)
Year Player, College, Position 1968 Mo Moorman, Texas A&M, G
1992 Steve Emtman, Washington, DT
2002 David Carr, Fresno State, QB George Daney, Texas-El Paso, G
Quentin Coryatt, Texas A&M, LB
2003 Andre Johnson, Miami, WR 1969 Jim Marsalis, Tennessee State, CB
1993 Sean Dawkins, California, WR
2004 Dunta Robinson, South Carolina, DB 1970 Sid Smith, Southern California, T
1994 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St., RB
Jason Babin, Western Michigan, LB 1971 Elmo Wright, Houston, WR
Trev Alberts, Nebraska, LB
2005 Travis Johnson, Florida State, DE 1972 Jeff Kinney, Nebraska, RB
1995 Ellis Johnson, Florida, DT
2006 Mario Williams, North Carolina St., DE 1973 Gary Butler, Rice, TE (2)
1996 Marvin Harrison, Syracuse, WR
2007 Amobi Okoye, Louisville, DT 1974 Woody Green, Arizona State, RB
1997 Tarik Glenn, California, T
2008 Duane Brown, Virginia Tech, T 1975 Elmore Stephens, Kentucky, TE (2)
1998 Peyton Manning, Tennessee, QB
2009 Brian Cushing, So. California, LB 1976 Rod Walters, Iowa, G
1999 Edgerrin James, Miami, RB
2010 Kareem Jackson, Alabama, DB 1977 Gary Green, Baylor, DB
2000 Rob Morris, Brigham Young, LB
2011 J.J. Watt, Wisconsin, DE 1978 Art Still, Kentucky, DE
2001 Reggie Wayne, Miami, WR
2012 Whitney Mercilus, Illinois, LB 1979 Mike Bell, Colorado State, DE
2002 Dwight Freeney, Syracuse, DE
2013 DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson, WR Steve Fuller, Clemson, QB
2003 Dallas Clark, Iowa, TE
2014 Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina, DE 1980 Brad Budde, Southern California, G
2004 Bob Sanders, Iowa, DB (2)
2015 Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest, DB 1981 Willie Scott, South Carolina, TE
2005 Marlin Jackson, Michigan, DB
2016 Will Fuller, Notre Dame, WR 1982 Anthony Hancock, Tennessee, WR
2006 Joseph Addai, Louisiana State, RB
2017 Deshaun Watson, Clemson, QB 1983 Todd Blackledge, Penn State, QB
2007 Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio State, WR
2018 Justin Reid, Stanford, S (3) 1984 Bill Maas, Pittsburgh, DT
2008 Mike Pollak, Arizona State, G (2)
2019 Tytus Howard, Alabama State, John Alt, Iowa, T
2009 Donald Brown, Connecticut, RB
1985 Ethan Horton, North Carolina, RB
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2010 Jerry Hughes, Texas Christian, DE
1986 Brian Jozwiak, West Virginia, T
Year Player, College, Position 2011 Anthony Castonzo, Boston College, T
1987 Paul Palmer, Temple, RB
1953 Billy Vessels, Oklahoma, B 2012 Andrew Luck, Stanford, QB
1988 Neil Smith, Nebraska, DE
1954 Cotton Davidson, Baylor, B 2013 Bjoern Werner, Florida State, DE
1989 Derrick Thomas, Alabama, LB
1955 George Shaw, Oregon, B 2014 Jack Mewhort, Ohio State, G (2)
1990 Percy Snow, Michigan State, LB
Alan Ameche, Wisconsin, FB 2015 Phillip Dorsett, Miami, WR
1991 Harvey Williams, Louisiana St., RB
1956 Lenny Moore, Penn State, B 2016 Ryan Kelly, Alabama, C
1992 Dale Carter, Tennessee, DB
1957 Jim Parker, Ohio State, G 2017 Malik Hooker, Ohio State, DB
1993 Will Shields, Nebraska, G (3)
1958 Lenny Lyles, Louisville, B 2018 Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame, G
1994 Greg Hill, Texas A&M, RB
1959 Jackie Burkett, Auburn, C 2019 Rock Ya-Sin, Temple, DB (2)
1995 Trezelle Jenkins, Michigan, T
1960 Ron Mix, Southern California, T
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1996 Jerome Woods, Memphis, DB
1961 Tom Matte, Ohio State, RB
Year Player, College, Position 1997 Tony Gonzalez, California, TE
1962 Wendell Harris, Louisiana State, S
1995 Tony Boselli, Southern California, T 1998 Victor Riley, Auburn, T
1963 Bob Vogel, Ohio State, T
James Stewart, Tennessee, RB 1999 John Tait, Brigham Young, T
1964 Marv Woodson, Indiana, CB
1996 Kevin Hardy, Illinois, LB 2000 Sylvester Morris, Jackson St., WR
1965 Mike Curtis, Duke, LB
1997 Renaldo Wynn, Notre Dame, DT 2001 Eric Downing, Syracuse, DT (3)
1966 Sam Ball, Kentucky, T
1998 Fred Taylor, Florida, RB 2002 Ryan Sims, North Carolina, DT
1967 Bubba Smith, Michigan State, DT
Donovin Darius, Syracuse, DB 2003 Larry Johnson, Penn State, RB
Jim Detwiler, Michigan, RB
1999 Fernando Bryant, Alabama, DB 2004 Junior Siavii, Oregon, DT (2)
1968 John Williams, Minnesota, G
2000 R. Jay Soward, So. California, WR 2005 Derrick Johnson, Texas, LB
1969 Eddie Hinton, Oklahoma, WR
2001 Marcus Stroud, Georgia, DT 2006 Tamba Hali, Penn State, DE
1970 Norman Bulaich, Texas Christian, RB
2002 John Henderson, Tennessee, DT 2007 Dwayne Bowe, Louisiana State, WR
1971 Don McCauley, North Carolina, RB
2003 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, QB 2008 Glenn Dorsey, Louisiana State, DT
Leonard Dunlap, North Texas St., DB
2004 Reggie Williams, Washington, WR Branden Albert, Virginia, T
1972 Tom Drougas, Oregon, T
2005 Matt Jones, Arkansas, WR 2009 Tyson Jackson, Louisiana State, DE
2006 Marcedes Lewis, UCLA, TE 2010 Eric Berry, Tennessee, DB

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2011 Jonathan Baldwin, Pittsburgh, WR 2012 Melvin Ingram, South Carolina, LB 1983 Eric Dickerson, So. Methodist, RB
2012 Dontari Poe, Memphis, NT 2013 D.J. Fluker, Alabama, T 1984 Hal Stephens, East Carolina, DE (5)
2013 Eric Fisher, Central Michigan, T 2014 Jason Verrett, Texas Christian, DB 1985 Jerry Gray, Texas, DB
2014 Dee Ford, Auburn, DE 2015 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin, RB 1986 Mike Schad, Queen’s Univ., Canada, T
2015 Marcus Peters, Washington, DB 2016 Joey Bosa, Ohio State, DE 1987 Donald Evans, Winston-Salem, DE (2)
2016 Chris Jones, Mississippi State, DT (2) 2017 Mike Williams, Clemson, WR 1988 Gaston Green, UCLA, RB
2017 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech, QB 2018 Derwin James, Florida State, S Aaron Cox, Arizona State, WR
2018 Breeland Speaks, Mississippi, DT (2) 2019 Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame, DT 1989 Bill Hawkins, Miami, DE
2019 Mecole Hardman, Georgia, WR (2) Cleveland Gary, Miami, RB
LOS ANGELES RAMS
1990 Bern Brostek, Washington, C
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Year Player, College, Position
1991 Todd Lyght, Notre Dame, DB
Year Player, College, Position 1937 Johnny Drake, Purdue, B
1992 Sean Gilbert, Pittsburgh, DE
1960 Monty Stickles, Notre Dame, E 1938 Corbett Davis, Indiana, B
1993 Jerome Bettis, Notre Dame, RB
1961 Earl Faison, Indiana, DE 1939 Parker Hall, Mississippi, B
1994 Wayne Gandy, Auburn, T
1962 Bob Ferguson, Ohio State, RB 1940 Ollie Cordill, Rice, B
1995 Kevin Carter, Florida, DE
1963 Walt Sweeney, Syracuse, G 1941 Rudy Mucha, Washington, C
1996 Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska, RB
1964 Ted Davis, Georgia Tech, LB 1942 Jack Wilson, Baylor, B
Eddie Kennison, Louisiana St., WR
1965 Steve DeLong, Tennessee, DE 1943 Mike Holovak, Boston College, B
1997 Orlando Pace, Ohio State, T
1966 Don Davis, Cal St.-Los Angeles, DT 1944 Tony Butkovich, Illinois, B
1998 Grant Wistrom, Nebraska, DE
1967 Ron Billingsley, Wyoming, DE 1945 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Wisconsin, B
1999 Torry Holt, North Carolina St., WR
1968 Russ Washington, Missouri, DT 1946 Emil Sitko, Notre Dame, B
2000 Trung Canidate, Arizona, RB
Jimmy Hill, Texas A&I, DB 1947 Herman Wedemeyer, St. Mary’s, Calif., B
2001 Damione Lewis, Miami, DT
1969 Marty Domres, Columbia, QB 1948 Tom Keane, West Virginia, B (2)
Adam Archuleta, Arizona State, DB
Bob Babich, Miami, Ohio, LB 1949 Bobby Thomason, Virginia Military, B
Ryan Pickett, Ohio State, DT
1970 Walker Gillette, Richmond, WR 1950 Ralph Pasquariello, Villanova, B
2002 Robert Thomas, UCLA, LB
1971 Leon Burns, Long Beach State, RB Stan West, Oklahoma, G
2003 Jimmy Kennedy, Penn State, DT
1972 Pete Lazetich, Stanford, DE (2) 1951 Bud McFadin, Texas, G
2004 Steven Jackson, Oregon State, RB
1973 Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, WR 1952 Bill Wade, Vanderbilt, QB
2005 Alex Barron, Florida State, T
1974 Bo Matthews, Colorado, RB Bob Carey, Michigan State, E
2006 Tye Hill, Clemson, DB
Don Goode, Kansas, LB 1953 Donn Moomaw, UCLA, C
2007 Adam Carriker, Nebraska, DE
1975 Gary Johnson, Grambling, DT Ed Barker, Washington State, E
2008 Chris Long, Virginia, DE
Mike Williams, Louisiana State, DB 1954 Ed Beatty, Cincinnati, C
2009 Jason Smith, Baylor, T
1976 Joe Washington, Oklahoma, RB 1955 Larry Morris, Georgia Tech, C
2010 Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, QB
1977 Bob Rush, Memphis State, C 1956 Joe Marconi, West Virginia, B
2011 Robert Quinn, North Carolina, DE
1978 John Jefferson, Arizona State, WR Charles Horton, Vanderbilt, B
2012 Michael Brockers, Louisiana St., DT
1979 Kellen Winslow, Missouri, TE 1957 Jon Arnett, Southern California, B
2013 Tavon Austin, West Virginia, WR
1980 Ed Luther, San Jose State, QB (4) Del Shofner, Baylor, E
Alec Ogletree, Georgia, LB
1981 James Brooks, Auburn, RB 1958 Lou Michaels, Kentucky, T
2014 Greg Robinson, Auburn, T
1982 Hollis Hall, Clemson, DB (7) Jim Phillips, Auburn, E
Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh, DT
1983 Billy Ray Smith, Arkansas, LB 1959 Dick Bass, Pacific, B
2015 Todd Gurley, Georgia, RB
Gary Anderson, Arkansas, WR Paul Dickson, Baylor, T
2016 Jared Goff, California, QB
Gill Byrd, San Jose State, DB 1960 Billy Cannon, Louisiana State, RB
2017 Gerald Everett, South Alabama, TE (2)
1984 Mossy Cade, Texas, DB 1961 Marlin McKeever, So. California, E-LB
2018 Joseph Noteboom, Texas Christian, T (3)
1985 Jim Lachey, Ohio State, G 1962 Roman Gabriel, North Carolina St., QB
2019 Taylor Rapp, Washington, DB (2)
1986 Leslie O’Neal, Oklahoma State, DE Merlin Olsen, Utah State, DT
James FitzPatrick, So. California, T 1963 Terry Baker, Oregon State, QB MIAMI DOLPHINS
1987 Rod Bernstine, Texas A&M, TE Rufus Guthrie, Georgia Tech, G Year Player, College, Position
1988 Anthony Miller, Tennessee, WR 1964 Bill Munson, Utah State, QB 1966 Jim Grabowski, Illinois, RB
1989 Burt Grossman, Pittsburgh, DE 1965 Clancy Williams, Washington St., CB Rick Norton, Kentucky, QB
1990 Junior Seau, So. California, LB 1966 Tom Mack, Michigan, G 1967 Bob Griese, Purdue, QB
1991 Stanley Richard, Texas, DB 1967 Willie Ellison, Texas Southern, RB (2) 1968 Larry Csonka, Syracuse, RB
1992 Chris Mims, Tennessee, DE 1968 Gary Beban, UCLA, QB (2) Doug Crusan, Indiana, T
1993 Darrien Gordon, Stanford, DB 1969 Larry Smith, Florida, RB 1969 Bill Stanfill, Georgia, DE
1994 Isaac Davis, Arkansas, G (2) Jim Seymour, Notre Dame, WR 1970 Jim Mandich, Michigan, TE (2)
1995 Terrance Shaw, Stephen F. Austin, DB (2) Bob Klein, Southern California, TE 1971 Otto Stowe, Iowa State, WR (2)
1996 Bryan Still, Virginia Tech, WR (2) 1970 Jack Reynolds, Tennessee, LB 1972 Mike Kadish, Notre Dame, DT
1997 Freddie Jones, North Carolina, TE (2) 1971 Isiah Robertson, Southern, LB 1973 Chuck Bradley, Oregon, C (2)
1998 Ryan Leaf, Washington State, QB Jack Youngblood, Florida, DE 1974 Donald Reese, Jackson State, DE
1999 Jermaine Fazande, Oklahoma, RB (2) 1972 Jim Bertelsen, Texas, RB (2) 1975 Darryl Carlton, Tampa, T
2000 Rogers Beckett, Marshall, DB (2) 1973 Cullen Bryant, Colorado, DB (2) 1976 Larry Gordon, Arizona State, LB
2001 LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU, RB 1974 John Cappelletti, Penn State, RB Kim Bokamper, San Jose State, LB
2002 Quentin Jammer, Texas, DB 1975 Mike Fanning, Notre Dame, DT 1977 A.J. Duhe, Louisiana State, DT
2003 Sammy Davis, Texas A&M, DB Dennis Harrah, Miami, T 1978 Guy Benjamin, Stanford, QB (2)
2004 Eli Manning, Mississippi, QB Doug France, Ohio State, T 1979 Jon Giesler, Michigan, T
2005 Shawne Merriman, Maryland, LB 1976 Kevin McLain, Colorado State, LB 1980 Don McNeal, Alabama, DB
Luis Castillo, Northwestern, DT 1977 Bob Brudzinski, Ohio State, LB 1981 David Overstreet, Oklahoma, RB
2006 Antonio Cromartie, Florida State, DB 1978 Elvis Peacock, Oklahoma, RB 1982 Roy Foster, Southern California, G
2007 Craig Davis, Louisiana State, WR 1979 George Andrews, Nebraska, LB 1983 Dan Marino, Pittsburgh, QB
2008 Antoine Cason, Arizona, DB Kent Hill, Georgia Tech, T 1984 Jackie Shipp, Oklahoma, LB
2009 Larry English, Northern Illinois, LB 1980 Johnnie Johnson, Texas, DB 1985 Lorenzo Hampton, Florida, RB
2010 Ryan Mathews, Fresno State, RB 1981 Mel Owens, Michigan, LB 1986 John Offerdahl, Western Michigan, LB (2)
2011 Corey Liuget, Illinois, DE 1982 Barry Redden, Richmond, RB 1987 John Bosa, Boston College, DE

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1988 Eric Kumerow, Ohio State, DE 1993 Robert Smith, Ohio State, RB 1987 Bruce Armstrong, Louisville, T
1989 Sammie Smith, Florida State, RB 1994 DeWayne Washington, N. Carolina St., DB 1988 John Stephens, Northwestern St., La., RB
Louis Oliver, Florida, DB Todd Steussie, California, T 1989 Hart Lee Dykes, Oklahoma St., WR
1990 Richmond Webb, Texas A&M, T 1995 Derrick Alexander, Florida St., DE 1990 Chris Singleton, Arizona, LB
1991 Randal Hill, Miami, WR Korey Stringer, Ohio State, T Ray Agnew, North Carolina St., DE
1992 Troy Vincent, Wisconsin, DB 1996 Duane Clemons, California, DE 1991 Pat Harlow, Southern California, T
Marco Coleman, Georgia Tech, LB 1997 Dwayne Rudd, Alabama, LB Leonard Russell, Arizona St., RB
1993 O.J. McDuffie, Penn State, WR 1998 Randy Moss, Marshall, WR 1992 Eugene Chung, Virginia Tech, T
1994 Tim Bowens, Mississippi, DT 1999 Daunte Culpepper, Central Florida, QB 1993 Drew Bledsoe, Washington St., QB
1995 Billy Milner, Houston, T Dimitrius Underwood, Michigan St., DE 1994 Willie McGinest, So. California, DE
1996 Daryl Gardener, Baylor, DT 2000 Chris Hovan, Boston College, DT 1995 Ty Law, Michigan, DB
1997 Yatil Green, Miami, WR 2001 Michael Bennett, Wisconsin, RB 1996 Terry Glenn, Ohio State, WR
1998 John Avery, Mississippi, RB 2002 Bryant McKinnie, Miami, T 1997 Chris Canty, Kansas State, DB
1999 J.J. Johnson, Mississippi St., RB (2) 2003 Kevin Williams, Oklahoma State, DT 1998 Robert Edwards, Georgia, RB
2000 Todd Wade, Mississippi, T (2) 2004 Kenechi Udeze, Southern California, DE Tebucky Jones, Syracuse, DB
2001 Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin, DB 2005 Troy Williamson, South Carolina, WR 1999 Damien Woody, Boston College, C
2002 Seth McKinney, Texas A&M, C (3) Erasmus James, Wisconsin, DE Andy Katzenmoyer, Ohio State, LB
2003 Eddie Moore, Tennessee, LB (2) 2006 Chad Greenway, Iowa, LB 2000 Adrian Klemm, Hawaii, T (2)
2004 Vernon Carey, Miami, T 2007 Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma, RB 2001 Richard Seymour, Georgia, DT
2005 Ronnie Brown, Auburn, RB 2008 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State, DB (2) 2002 Daniel Graham, Colorado, TE
2006 Jason Allen, Tennessee, DB 2009 Percy Harvin, Florida, WR 2003 Ty Warren, Texas A&M, DT
2007 Ted Ginn, Ohio State, WR 2010 Chris Cook, Virginia, DB (2) 2004 Vince Wilfork, Miami, DT
2008 Jake Long, Michigan, T 2011 Christian Ponder, Florida State, QB Ben Watson, Georgia, TE
2009 Vontae Davis, Illinois, DB 2012 Matt Kalil, Southern California, T 2005 Logan Mankins, Fresno State, G
2010 Jared Odrick, Penn State, DT Harrison Smith, Notre Dame, DB 2006 Laurence Maroney, Minnesota, RB
2011 Mike Pouncey, Florida, C 2013 Shariff Floyd, Florida, DT 2007 Brandon Meriweather, Miami, DB
2012 Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M, QB Xavier Rhodes, Florida State, DB 2008 Jerod Mayo, Tennessee, LB
2013 Dion Jordan, Oregon, DE Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee, WR 2009 Patrick Chung, Oregon, DB (2)
2014 Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee, T 2014 Anthony Barr, UCLA, LB 2010 Devin McCourty, Rutgers, DB
2015 DeVante Parker, Louisville, WR Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville, QB 2011 Nate Solder, Colorado, T
2016 Laremy Tunsil, Mississippi, T 2015 Trae Waynes, Michigan State, DB 2012 Chandler Jones, Syracuse, DE
2017 Charles Harris, Missouri, DE 2016 Laquon Treadwell, Mississippi, WR Dont’a Hightower, Alabama, LB
2018 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama, S 2017 Dalvin Cook, Florida State, RB (2) 2013 Jamie Collins, So. Mississippi, LB (2)
2019 Christian Wilkins, Clemson, DT 2018 Mike Hughes, Central Florida, CB 2014 Dominique Easley, Florida, DE
2019 Garrett Bradbury, North Carolina St., C 2015 Malcolm Brown, Texas, DT
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
2016 Cyrus Jones, Alabama, DB (2)
Year Player, College, Position NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
2017 Derek Rivers, Youngstown St., DE (3)
1961 Tommy Mason, Tulane, RB Year Player, College, Position
2018 Isaiah Wynn, Georgia, T
1962 Bill Miller, Miami, WR (3) 1960 Ron Burton, Northwestern, RB
Sony Michel, Georgia, RB
1963 Jim Dunaway, Mississippi, T 1961 Tommy Mason, Tulane, RB
2019 N’Keal Harry, Arizona State, WR
1964 Carl Eller, Minnesota, DE 1962 Gary Collins, Maryland, WR
1965 Jack Snow, Notre Dame, WR 1963 Art Graham, Boston College, WR NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
1966 Jerry Shay, Purdue, DT 1964 Jack Concannon, Boston College, QB Year Player, College, Position
1967 Clint Jones, Michigan State, RB 1965 Jerry Rush, Michigan State, DE 1967 Les Kelley, Alabama, RB
Gene Washington, Michigan St., WR 1966 Karl Singer, Purdue, T 1968 Kevin Hardy, Notre Dame, DE
Alan Page, Notre Dame, DT 1967 John Charles, Purdue, S 1969 John Shinners, Xavier, G
1968 Ron Yary, Southern California, T 1968 Dennis Byrd, North Carolina St., DE 1970 Ken Burrough, Texas Southern, WR
1969 Ed White, California, G (2) 1969 Ron Sellers, Florida State, WR 1971 Archie Manning, Mississippi, QB
1970 John Ward, Oklahoma State, DT 1970 Phil Olsen, Utah State, DE 1972 Royce Smith, Georgia, G
1971 Leo Hayden, Ohio State, RB 1971 Jim Plunkett, Stanford, QB 1973 Derland Moore, Oklahoma, DE (2)
1972 Jeff Siemon, Stanford, LB 1972 Tom Reynolds, San Diego St., WR (2) 1974 Rick Middleton, Ohio State, LB
1973 Chuck Foreman, Miami, RB 1973 John Hannah, Alabama, G 1975 Larry Burton, Purdue, WR
1974 Fred McNeill, UCLA, LB Sam Cunningham, So. California, RB Kurt Schumacher, Ohio State, T
Steve Riley, Southern California, T Darryl Stingley, Purdue, WR 1976 Chuck Muncie, California, RB
1975 Mark Mullaney, Colorado State, DE 1974 Steve Corbett, Boston College, G (2) 1977 Joe Campbell, Maryland, DE
1976 James White, Oklahoma State, DT 1975 Russ Francis, Oregon, TE 1978 Wes Chandler, Florida, WR
1977 Tommy Kramer, Rice, QB 1976 Mike Haynes, Arizona State, DB 1979 Russell Erxleben, Texas, P-K
1978 Randy Holloway, Pittsburgh, DE Pete Brock, Colorado, C 1980 Stan Brock, Colorado, T
1979 Ted Brown, North Carolina St., RB Tim Fox, Ohio State, DB 1981 George Rogers, South Carolina, RB
1980 Doug Martin, Washington, DT 1977 Raymond Clayborn, Texas, DB 1982 Lindsay Scott, Georgia, WR
1981 Mardye McDole, Mississippi St., WR (2) Stanley Morgan, Tennessee, WR 1983 Steve Korte, Arkansas, G (2)
1982 Darrin Nelson, Stanford, RB 1978 Bob Cryder, Alabama, G 1984 James Geathers, Wichita State, DE
1983 Joey Browner, So. California, DB 1979 Rick Sanford, South Carolina, DB 1985 Alvin Toles, Tennessee, LB
1984 Keith Millard, Washington St., DE 1980 Roland James, Tennessee, DB 1986 Jim Dombrowski, Virginia, T
1985 Chris Doleman, Pittsburgh, LB Vagas Ferguson, Notre Dame, RB 1987 Shawn Knight, Brigham Young, DT
1986 Gerald Robinson, Auburn, DE 1981 Brian Holloway, Stanford, T 1988 Craig Heyward, Pittsburgh, RB
1987 D.J. Dozier, Penn State, RB 1982 Kenneth Sims, Texas, DT 1989 Wayne Martin, Arkansas, DE
1988 Randall McDaniel, Arizona State, G Lester Williams, Miami, DT 1990 Renaldo Turnbull, West Virginia, DE
1989 David Braxton, Wake Forest, LB (2) 1983 Tony Eason, Illinois, QB 1991 Wesley Carroll, Miami, WR (2)
1990 Mike Jones, Texas A&M, TE (3) 1984 Irving Fryar, Nebraska, WR 1992 Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana, RB
1991 Carlos Jenkins, Michigan St., LB (3) 1985 Trevor Matich, Brigham Young, C 1993 Willie Roaf, Louisiana Tech, T
1992 Robert Harris, Southern Univ., DE (2) 1986 Reggie Dupard, So. Methodist, RB Irv Smith, Notre Dame, TE

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1994 Joe Johnson, Louisville, DE 1973 Brad Van Pelt, Michigan St., LB (2) 1977 Marvin Powell, So. California, T
1995 Mark Fields, Washington State, LB 1974 John Hicks, Ohio State, G 1978 Chris Ward, Ohio State, T
1996 Alex Molden, Oregon, DB 1975 Al Simpson, Colorado State, T (2) 1979 Marty Lyons, Alabama, DE
1997 Chris Naeole, Colorado, G 1976 Troy Archer, Colorado, DE 1980 Johnny (Lam) Jones, Texas, WR
1998 Kyle Turley, San Diego State, T 1977 Gary Jeter, Southern California, DT 1981 Freeman McNeil, UCLA, RB
1999 Ricky Williams, Texas, RB 1978 Gordon King, Stanford, T 1982 Bob Crable, Notre Dame, LB
2000 Darren Howard, Kansas St., DE (2) 1979 Phil Simms, Morehead State, QB 1983 Ken O’Brien, Cal-Davis, QB
2001 Deuce McAllister, Mississippi, RB 1980 Mark Haynes, Colorado, DB 1984 Russell Carter, So. Methodist, DB
2002 Donte’ Stallworth, Tennessee, WR 1981 Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina, LB Ron Faurot, Arkansas, DE
Charles Grant, Georgia, DE 1982 Butch Woolfolk, Michigan, RB 1985 Al Toon, Wisconsin, WR
2003 Johnathan Sullivan, Georgia, DT 1983 Terry Kinard, Clemson, DB 1986 Mike Haight, Iowa, T
2004 Will Smith, Ohio State, DE 1984 Carl Banks, Michigan State, LB 1987 Roger Vick, Texas A&M, RB
2005 Jammal Brown, Oklahoma, T William Roberts, Ohio State, T 1988 Dave Cadigan, So. California, T
2006 Reggie Bush, So. California, RB 1985 George Adams, Kentucky, RB 1989 Jeff Lageman, Virginia, LB
2007 Robert Meachem, Tennessee, WR 1986 Eric Dorsey, Notre Dame, DE 1990 Blair Thomas, Penn State, RB
2008 Sedrick Ellis, So. California, DT 1987 Mark Ingram, Michigan State, WR 1991 Browning Nagle, Louisville, QB (2)
2009 Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State, DB 1988 Eric Moore, Indiana, T 1992 Johnny Mitchell, Nebraska, TE
2010 Patrick Robinson, Florida State, DB 1989 Brian Williams, Minnesota, C-G 1993 Marvin Jones, Florida State, LB
2011 Cameron Jordan, California, DE 1990 Rodney Hampton, Georgia, RB 1994 Aaron Glenn, Texas A&M, DB
Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB 1991 Jarrod Bunch, Michigan, RB 1995 Kyle Brady, Penn State, TE
2012 Akiem Hicks, Regina, DT (3) 1992 Derek Brown, Notre Dame, TE Hugh Douglas, Central St., Ohio, DE
2013 Kenny Vaccaro, Texas, DB 1993 Michael Strahan, Texas Southern, DE (2) 1996 Keyshawn Johnson, So. California, WR
2014 Brandin Cooks, Oregon State, WR 1994 Thomas Lewis, Indiana, WR 1997 James Farrior, Virginia, LB
2015 Andrus Peat, Stanford, T 1995 Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan, RB 1998 Dorian Boose, Washington St., DE (2)
Stephone Anthony, Clemson, LB 1996 Cedric Jones, Oklahoma, DE 1999 Randy Thomas, Mississippi St., G (2)
2016 Sheldon Rankins, Louisville, DT 1997 Ike Hilliard, Florida, WR 2000 Shaun Ellis, Tennessee, DE
2017 Marshon Lattimore, Ohio St., DB 1998 Shaun Williams, UCLA, DB John Abraham, South Carolina, LB
Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin, T 1999 Luke Petitgout, Notre Dame, T Chad Pennington, Marshall, QB
2018 Marcus Davenport, Texas-San Antonio, DE 2000 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, RB Anthony Becht, West Virginia, TE
2019 Erik McCoy, Texas A&M, C (2) 2001 Will Allen, Syracuse, DB 2001 Santana Moss, Miami, WR
2002 Jeremy Shockey, Miami, TE 2002 Bryan Thomas, Ala.-Birmingham, DE
NEW YORK GIANTS
2003 William Joseph, Miami, DT 2003 Dewayne Robertson, Kentucky, DT
Year Player, College, Position
2004 Philip Rivers, North Carolina St., QB 2004 Jonathan Vilma, Miami, LB
1936 Art Lewis, Ohio U., T
2005 Corey Webster, Louisiana St., DB (2) 2005 Mike Nugent, Ohio State, K (2)
1937 Ed Widseth, Minnesota, T
2006 Mathias Kiwanuka, Boston College, DE 2006 D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia, T
1938 George Karamatic, Gonzaga, B
2007 Aaron Ross, Texas, DB Nick Mangold, Ohio State, C
1939 Walt Neilson, Arizona, B
2008 Kenny Phillips, Miami, DB 2007 Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh, DB
1940 Grenville Lansdell, So. California, B
2009 Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina, WR 2008 Vernon Gholston, Ohio State, LB
1941 George Franck, Minnesota, B
2010 Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida, DE Dustin Keller, Purdue, TE
1942 Merle Hapes, Mississippi, B
2011 Prince Amukamara, Nebraska, DB 2009 Mark Sanchez, So. California, QB
1943 Steve Filipowicz, Fordham, B
2012 David Wilson, Virginia Tech, RB 2010 Kyle Wilson, Boise State, DB
1944 Billy Hillenbrand, Indiana, B
2013 Justin Pugh, Syracuse, T 2011 Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple, DT
1945 Elmer Barbour, Wake Forest, B
2014 Odell Beckham, Louisiana St., WR 2012 Quinton Coples, North Carolina, DE
1946 George Connor, Notre Dame, T
2015 Ereck Flowers, Miami, T 2013 Dee Milliner, Alabama, DB
1947 Vic Schwall, Northwestern, B
2016 Eli Apple, Ohio State, DB Sheldon Richardson, Missouri, DT
1948 Tony Minisi, Pennsylvania, B
2017 Evan Engram, Mississippi, TE 2014 Calvin Pryor, Louisville, DB
1949 Paul Page, Southern Methodist, B
2018 Saquon Barkley, Penn State, RB 2015 Leonard Williams, So. California, DE
1950 Travis Tidwell, Auburn, B
2019 Daniel Jones, Duke, QB 2016 Darron Lee, Ohio State, LB
1951 Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist, B
Dexter Lawrence, Clemson, DT 2017 Jamal Adams, Louisiana St., DB
Jim Spavital, Oklahoma A&M, B
DeAndre Baker, Georgia, DB 2018 Sam Darnold, So. California, QB
1952 Frank Gifford, Southern California, B
2019 Quinnen Williams, Alabama, DT
1953 Bobby Marlow, Alabama, B NEW YORK JETS
1954 Ken Buck, Pacific, C (2) Year Player, College, Position OAKLAND RAIDERS
1955 Joe Heap, Notre Dame, B 1960 George Izo, Notre Dame, QB Year Player, College, Position
1956 Henry Moore, Arkansas, B (2) 1961 Tom Brown, Minnesota, G 1960 Dale Hackbart, Wisconsin, CB
1957 Sam DeLuca, South Carolina, T (2) 1962 Sandy Stephens, Minnesota, QB 1961 Joe Rutgens, Illinois, DT
1958 Phil King, Vanderbilt, B 1963 Jerry Stovall, Louisiana State, S 1962 Roman Gabriel, North Carolina St., QB
1959 Lee Grosscup, Utah, B 1964 Matt Snell, Ohio State, RB 1963 George Wilson, Alabama, RB (6)
1960 Lou Cordileone, Clemson, G 1965 Joe Namath, Alabama, QB 1964 Tony Lorick, Arizona State, RB
1961 Bruce Tarbox, Syracuse, G (2) Tom Nowatzke, Indiana, RB 1965 Harry Schuh, Memphis State, T
1962 Jerry Hillebrand, Colorado, LB 1966 Bill Yearby, Michigan, DT 1966 Rodger Bird, Kentucky, S
1963 Frank Lasky, Florida, T (2) 1967 Paul Seiler, Notre Dame, T 1967 Gene Upshaw, Texas A&I, G
1964 Joe Don Looney, Oklahoma, RB 1968 Lee White, Weber State, RB 1968 Eldridge Dickey, Tennessee St., QB
1965 Tucker Frederickson, Auburn, RB 1969 Dave Foley, Ohio State, T 1969 Art Thoms, Syracuse, DT
1966 Francis Peay, Missouri, T 1970 Steve Tannen, Florida, CB 1970 Raymond Chester, Morgan St., TE
1967 Louis Thompson, Alabama, DT (4) 1971 John Riggins, Kansas, RB 1971 Jack Tatum, Ohio State, S
1968 Dick Buzin, Penn State, T (2) 1972 Jerome Barkum, Jackson St., WR 1972 Mike Siani, Villanova, WR
1969 Fred Dryer, San Diego State, DE Mike Taylor, Michigan, LB 1973 Ray Guy, Southern Mississippi, P
1970 Jim Files, Oklahoma, LB 1973 Burgess Owens, Miami, DB 1974 Henry Lawrence, Florida A&M, T
1971 Rocky Thompson, West Texas St., WR 1974 Carl Barzilauskas, Indiana, DT 1975 Neal Colzie, Ohio State, DB
1972 Eldridge Small, Texas A&I, DB 1975 Anthony Davis, So. California, RB (2) 1976 Charles Philyaw, Texas Southern, DT (2)
Larry Jacobson, Nebraska, DE 1976 Richard Todd, Alabama, QB 1977 Mike Davis, Colorado, DB (2)

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1978 Dave Browning, Washington, DE (2) 1953 Al Conway, Army, B (2) PITTSBURGH STEELERS
1979 Willie Jones, Florida State, DE (2) 1954 Neil Worden, Notre Dame, B Year Player, College, Position
1980 Marc Wilson, Brigham Young, QB 1955 Dick Bielski, Maryland, B 1936 Bill Shakespeare, Notre Dame, B
1981 Ted Watts, Texas Tech, DB 1956 Bob Pellegrini, Maryland, C 1937 Mike Basrak, Duquesne, C
Curt Marsh, Washington, T 1957 Clarence Peaks, Michigan State, B 1938 Byron (Whizzer) White, Colorado, B
1982 Marcus Allen, So. California, RB 1958 Walt Kowalczyk, Michigan State, B 1939 Bill Patterson, Baylor, B (3)
1983 Don Mosebar, So. California, T 1959 J.D. Smith, Rice, T (2) 1940 Kay Eakin, Arkansas, B
1984 Sean Jones, Northeastern, DE (2) 1960 Ron Burton, Northwestern, RB 1941 Chet Gladchuk, Boston College, C (2)
1985 Jessie Hester, Florida State, WR 1961 Art Baker, Syracuse, RB 1942 Bill Dudley, Virginia, B
1986 Bob Buczkowski, Pittsburgh, DE 1962 Pete Case, Georgia, G (2) 1943 Bill Daley, Minnesota, B
1987 John Clay, Missouri, T 1963 Ed Budde, Michigan State, G 1944 Johnny Podesto, St. Mary’s, Calif., B
1988 Tim Brown, Notre Dame, WR 1964 Bob Brown, Nebraska, T 1945 Paul Duhart, Florida, B
Terry McDaniel, Tennessee, DB 1965 Ray Rissmiller, Georgia, T (2) 1946 Felix (Doc) Blanchard, Army, B
Scott Davis, Illinois, DE 1966 Randy Beisler, Indiana, DE 1947 Hub Bechtol, Texas, E
1989 Jeff Francis, Tennessee, QB (6) 1967 Harry Jones, Arkansas, RB 1948 Dan Edwards, Georgia, E
1990 Anthony Smith, Arizona, DE 1968 Tim Rossovich, So. California, DE 1949 Bobby Gage, Clemson, B
1991 Todd Marinovich, So. California, QB 1969 Leroy Keyes, Purdue, RB 1950 Lynn Chandnois, Michigan St., B
1992 Chester McGlockton, Clemson, DE 1970 Steve Zabel, Oklahoma, TE 1951 Butch Avinger, Alabama, B
1993 Patrick Bates, Texas A&M, DB 1971 Richard Harris, Grambling, DE 1952 Ed Modzelewski, Maryland, B
1994 Rob Fredrickson, Michigan St., LB 1972 John Reaves, Florida, QB 1953 Ted Marchibroda, St. Bonaventure, B
1995 Napoleon Kaufman, Washington, RB 1973 Jerry Sisemore, Texas, T 1954 Johnny Lattner, Notre Dame, B
1996 Rickey Dudley, Ohio State, TE Charle Young, So. California, TE 1955 Frank Varrichione, Notre Dame, T
1997 Darrell Russell, Southern California, DT 1974 Mitch Sutton, Kansas, DT (3) 1956 Gary Glick, Colorado A&M, B
1998 Charles Woodson, Michigan, DB 1975 Bill Capraun, Miami, T (7) Art Davis, Mississippi State, B
Mo Collins, Florida, T 1976 Mike Smith, Florida, DE (4) 1957 Len Dawson, Purdue, B
1999 Matt Stinchcomb, Georgia, T 1977 Skip Sharp, Kansas, DB (5) 1958 Larry Krutko, West Virginia, B (2)
2000 Sebastian Janikowski, Florida St., K 1978 Reggie Wilkes, Georgia Tech, LB (3) 1959 Tom Barnett, Purdue, B (8)
2001 Derrick Gibson, Florida State, DB 1979 Jerry Robinson, UCLA, LB 1960 Jack Spikes, Texas Christian, RB
2002 Phillip Buchanon, Miami, DB 1980 Roynell Young, Alcorn State, DB 1961 Myron Pottios, Notre Dame, LB (2)
Napoleon Harris, Northwestern, LB 1981 Leonard Mitchell, Houston, DE 1962 Bob Ferguson, Ohio State, RB
2003 Nnamdi Asomugha, California, DB 1982 Mike Quick, North Carolina St., WR 1963 Frank Atkinson, Stanford, T (8)
Tyler Brayton, Colorado, DE 1983 Michael Haddix, Mississippi St., RB 1964 Paul Martha, Pittsburgh, S
2004 Robert Gallery, Iowa, T 1984 Kenny Jackson, Penn State, WR 1965 Roy Jefferson, Utah, WR (2)
2005 Fabian Washington, Nebraska, DB 1985 Kevin Allen, Indiana, T 1966 Dick Leftridge, West Virginia, RB
2006 Michael Huff, Texas, DB 1986 Keith Byars, Ohio State, RB 1967 Don Shy, San Diego State, RB (2)
2007 JaMarcus Russell, Louisiana State, QB 1987 Jerome Brown, Miami, DT 1968 Mike Taylor, Southern California, T
2008 Darren McFadden, Arkansas, RB 1988 Keith Jackson, Oklahoma, TE 1969 Joe Greene, North Texas State, DT
2009 Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland, WR 1989 Jessie Small, Eastern Kentucky, LB (2) 1970 Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech, QB
2010 Rolando McClain, Alabama, LB 1990 Ben Smith, Georgia, DB 1971 Frank Lewis, Grambling, WR
2011 Stefan Wisniewski, Penn State, C (2) 1991 Antone Davis, Tennessee, T 1972 Franco Harris, Penn State, RB
2012 Tony Bergstrom, Utah, G (3) 1992 Siran Stacy, Alabama, RB (2) 1973 J.T. Thomas, Florida State, DB
2013 D.J. Hayden, Houston, DB 1993 Lester Holmes, Jackson State, T 1974 Lynn Swann, So. California, WR
2014 Khalil Mack, Buffalo, LB Leonard Renfro, Colorado, DT 1975 Dave Brown, Michigan, DB
2015 Amari Cooper, Alabama, WR 1994 Bernard Williams, Georgia, T 1976 Bennie Cunningham, Clemson, TE
2016 Karl Joseph, West Virginia, DB 1995 Mike Mamula, Boston College, DE 1977 Robin Cole, New Mexico, LB
2017 Gareon Conley, Ohio St., DB 1996 Jermane Mayberry, Texas A&M-Kingsville, T 1978 Ron Johnson, Eastern Michigan, DB
2018 Kolton Miller, UCLA, T 1997 Jon Harris, Virginia, DE 1979 Greg Hawthorne, Baylor, RB
2019 Clelin Ferrell, Clemson, DE 1998 Tra Thomas, Florida State, T 1980 Mark Malone, Arizona State, QB
Josh Jacobs, Alabama, RB 1999 Donovan McNabb, Syracuse, QB 1981 Keith Gary, Oklahoma, DE
Johnathan Abram, Mississippi St., DB 2000 Corey Simon, Florida State, DT 1982 Walter Abercrombie, Baylor, RB
2001 Freddie Mitchell, UCLA, WR 1983 Gabriel Rivera, Texas Tech, DT
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
2002 Lito Sheppard, Florida, DB 1984 Louis Lipps, So. Mississippi, WR
Year Player, College, Position
2003 Jerome McDougle, Miami, DE 1985 Darryl Sims, Wisconsin, DE
1936 Jay Berwanger, Chicago, B
2004 Shawn Andrews, Arkansas, T 1986 John Rienstra, Temple, G
1937 Sam Francis, Nebraska, B
2005 Mike Patterson, So. California, DT 1987 Rod Woodson, Purdue, DB
1938 Jim McDonald, Ohio State, B
2006 Brodrick Bunkley, Florida State, DT 1988 Aaron Jones, Eastern Kentucky, DE
1939 Davey O’Brien, Texas Christian, B
2007 Kevin Kolb, Houston, QB (2) 1989 Tim Worley, Georgia, RB
1940 George McAfee, Duke, B
2008 Trevor Laws, Notre Dame, DT (2) Tom Ricketts, Pittsburgh, T
1941 Art Jones, Richmond, B (2)
2009 Jeremy Maclin, Missouri, WR 1990 Eric Green, Liberty, TE
1942 Pete Kmetovic, Stanford, B
2010 Brandon Graham, Michigan, DE 1991 Huey Richardson, Florida, DE
1943 Joe Muha, Virginia Military, B
2011 Danny Watkins, Baylor, G 1992 Leon Searcy, Miami, T
1944 Steve Van Buren, Louisiana St., B
2012 Fletcher Cox, Mississippi St., DT 1993 Deon Figures, Colorado, DB
1945 John Yonaker, Notre Dame, E
2013 Lane Johnson, Oklahoma, T 1994 Charles Johnson, Colorado, WR
1946 Leo Riggs, Southern California, B
2014 Marcus Smith, Louisville, LB 1995 Mark Bruener, Washington, TE
1947 Neill Armstrong, Oklahoma A&M, E
2015 Nelson Agholor, Southern California, WR 1996 Jamain Stephens, North Carolina A&T, T
1948 Clyde (Smackover) Scott, Arkansas, B
2016 Carson Wentz, North Dakota State, QB 1997 Chad Scott, Maryland, DB
1949 Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania, C
2017 Derek Barnett, Tennessee, DE 1998 Alan Faneca, Louisiana State, G
Frank Tripucka, Notre Dame, B
2018 Dallas Goedert, South Dakota St., TE (2) 1999 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech, WR
1950 Harry (Bud) Grant, Minnesota, E
2019 Andre Dillard, Washington State, T 2000 Plaxico Burress, Michigan St., WR
1951 Ebert Van Buren, Louisiana St., B
2001 Casey Hampton, Texas, DT
Chet Mutryn, Xavier, B
2002 Kendall Simmons, Auburn, G
1952 Johnny Bright, Drake, B

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2003 Troy Polamalu, Southern California, DB 1989 Keith DeLong, Tennessee, LB 2003 Marcus Trufant, Washington State, DB
2004 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (OH), QB 1990 Dexter Carter, Florida State, RB 2004 Marcus Tubbs, Texas, DT
2005 Heath Miller, Virginia, TE 1991 Ted Washington, Louisville, DT 2005 Chris Spencer, Mississippi, C
2006 Santonio Holmes, Ohio State, WR 1992 Dana Hall, Washington, DB 2006 Kelly Jennings, Miami, DB
2007 Lawrence Timmons, Florida State, LB 1993 Dana Stubblefield, Kansas, DT 2007 Josh Wilson, Maryland, DB (2)
2008 Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois, RB Todd Kelly, Tennessee, DE 2008 Lawrence Jackson, So. California, DE
2009 Evander Hood, Missouri, DE 1994 Bryant Young, Notre Dame, DT 2009 Aaron Curry, Wake Forest, LB
2010 Maurkice Pouncey, Florida, C William Floyd, Florida State, RB 2010 Russell Okung, Oklahoma State, T
2011 Cameron Heyward, Ohio State, DE 1995 J.J. Stokes, UCLA, WR Earl Thomas, Texas, DB
2012 David DeCastro, Stanford, G 1996 Israel Ifeanyi, So.California, DE (2) 2011 James Carpenter, Alabama, T
2013 Jarvis Jones, Georgia, LB 1997 Jim Druckenmiller, Virginia Tech, QB 2012 Bruce Irvin, West Virginia, DE
2014 Ryan Shazier, Ohio State, LB 1998 R.W. McQuarters, Oklahoma St., DB 2013 Christine Michael, Texas A&M, RB (2)
2015 Bud Dupree, Kentucky, LB 1999 Reggie McGrew, Florida, DT 2014 Paul Richardson, Colorado, WR (2)
2016 Artie Burns, Miami, DB 2000 Julian Peterson, Michigan St., LB 2015 Frank Clark, Michigan, DE (2)
2017 T.J. Watt, Wisconsin, LB Ahmed Plummer, Ohio State, DB 2016 Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M, T
2018 Terrell Edmunds, Virginia Tech, S 2001 Andre Carter, California, DE 2017 Malik McDowell, Michigan St., DT (2)
2019 Devin Bush, Michigan, LB 2002 Mike Rumph, Miami, DB 2018 Rashaad Penny, San Diego State, RB
2003 Kwame Harris, Stanford, T 2019 L.J. Collier, Texas Christian, DE
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
2004 Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St., WR
Year Player, College, Position TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
2005 Alex Smith, Utah, QB
1950 Leo Nomellini, Minnesota, T Year Player, College, Position
2006 Vernon Davis, Maryland, TE
1951 Y.A. Tittle, Louisiana State, B 1976 Lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma, DT
Manny Lawson, North Carolina St., DE
1952 Hugh McElhenny, Washington, B 1977 Ricky Bell, Southern California, RB
2007 Patrick Willis, Mississippi, LB
1953 Harry Babcock, Georgia, E 1978 Doug Williams, Grambling, QB
Joe Staley, Central Michigan, T
Tom Stolhandske, Texas, E 1979 Greg Roberts, Oklahoma, G (2)
2008 Kentwan Balmer, North Carolina, DT
1954 Bernie Faloney, Maryland, B 1980 Ray Snell, Wisconsin, G
2009 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech, WR
1955 Dickie Moegle, Rice, B 1981 Hugh Green, Pittsburgh, LB
2010 Anthony Davis, Rutgers, T
1956 Earl Morrall, Michigan State, B 1982 Sean Farrell, Penn State, G
Mike Iupati, Idaho, G
1957 John Brodie, Stanford, B 1983 Randy Grimes, Baylor, C (2)
2011 Aldon Smith, Missouri, LB
1958 Jim Pace, Michigan, B 1984 Keith Browner, So. California, LB (2)
2012 A.J. Jenkins, Illinois, WR
Charlie Krueger, Texas A&M, T 1985 Ron Holmes, Washington, DE
2013 Eric Reid, Louisiana State, DB
1959 Dave Baker, Oklahoma, B 1986 Bo Jackson, Auburn, RB
2014 Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois, DB
Dan James, Ohio State, C Roderick Jones, So. Methodist, DB
2015 Arik Armstead, Oregon, DE
1960 Monty Stickles, Notre Dame, E 1987 Vinny Testaverde, Miami, QB
2016 DeForest Buckner, Oregon, DE
1961 Jimmy Johnson, UCLA, CB 1988 Paul Gruber, Wisconsin, T
Joshua Garnett, Stanford, G
Bernie Casey, Bowling Green, WR 1989 Broderick Thomas, Nebraska, LB
2017 Solomon Thomas, Stanford, DE
Bill Kilmer, UCLA, QB 1990 Keith McCants, Alabama, LB
Reuben Foster, Alabama, LB
1962 Lance Alworth, Arkansas, WR 1991 Charles McRae, Tennessee, T
2018 Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame, T
1963 Kermit Alexander, UCLA, CB 1992 Courtney Hawkins, Michigan St., WR (2)
2019 Nick Bosa, Ohio State, DE
1964 Dave Parks, Texas Tech, WR 1993 Eric Curry, Alabama, DE
1965 Ken Willard, North Carolina, RB SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 1994 Trent Dilfer, Fresno State, QB
George Donnelly, Illinois, DB Year Player, College, Position 1995 Warren Sapp, Miami, DT
1966 Stan Hindman, Mississippi, DE 1976 Steve Niehaus, Notre Dame, DT Derrick Brooks, Florida State, LB
1967 Steve Spurrier, Florida, QB 1977 Steve August, Tulsa, G 1996 Regan Upshaw, California, DE
Cas Banaszek, Northwestern, T 1978 Keith Simpson, Memphis St., DB Marcus Jones, North Carolina, DT
1968 Forrest Blue, Auburn, C 1979 Manu Tuiasosopo, UCLA, DT 1997 Warrick Dunn, Florida State, RB
1969 Ted Kwalick, Penn State, TE 1980 Jacob Green, Texas A&M, DE Reidel Anthony, Florida, WR
Gene Washington, Stanford, WR 1981 Ken Easley, UCLA, DB 1998 Jacquez Green, Florida, WR (2)
1970 Cedrick Hardman, North Texas St., DE 1982 Jeff Bryant, Clemson, DE 1999 Anthony McFarland, Louisiana St., DT
Bruce Taylor, Boston U., DB 1983 Curt Warner, Penn State, RB 2000 Cosey Coleman, Tennessee, G (2)
1971 Tim Anderson, Ohio State, DB 1984 Terry Taylor, Southern Illinois, DB 2001 Kenyatta Walker, Florida, T
1972 Terry Beasley, Auburn, WR 1985 Owen Gill, Iowa, RB (2) 2002 Marquise Walker, Michigan, WR (3)
1973 Mike Holmes, Texas Southern, DB 1986 John L. Williams, Florida, RB 2003 Dewayne White, Louisville, DE (2)
1974 Wilbur Jackson, Alabama, RB 1987 Tony Woods, Pittsburgh, LB 2004 Michael Clayton, Louisiana St., WR
Bill Sandifer, UCLA, DT 1988 Brian Blades, Miami, WR (2) 2005 Carnell Williams, Auburn, RB
1975 Jimmy Webb, Mississippi St., DT 1989 Andy Heck, Notre Dame, T 2006 Davin Joseph, Oklahoma, G
1976 Randy Cross, UCLA, C (2) 1990 Cortez Kennedy, Miami, DT 2007 Gaines Adams, Clemson, DE
1977 Elmo Boyd, Eastern Kentucky, WR (3) 1991 Dan McGwire, San Diego St., QB 2008 Aqib Talib, Kansas, DB
1978 Ken MacAfee, Notre Dame, TE 1992 Ray Roberts, Virginia, T 2009 Josh Freeman, Kansas State, QB
Dan Bunz, Cal St.-Long Beach, LB 1993 Rick Mirer, Notre Dame, QB 2010 Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma, DT
1979 James Owens, UCLA, WR (2) 1994 Sam Adams, Texas A&M, DT 2011 Adrian Clayborn, Iowa, DE
1980 Earl Cooper, Rice, RB 1995 Joey Galloway, Ohio State, WR 2012 Mark Barron, Alabama, DB
Jim Stuckey, Clemson, DT 1996 Pete Kendall, Boston College, T Doug Martin, Boise State, RB
1981 Ronnie Lott, So. California, DB 1997 Shawn Springs, Ohio State, DB 2013 Johnthan Banks, Mississippi St., DB (2)
1982 Bubba Paris, Michigan, T (2) Walter Jones, Florida State, T 2014 Mike Evans, Texas A&M, WR
1983 Roger Craig, Nebraska, RB (2) 1998 Anthony Simmons, Clemson, LB 2015 Jameis Winston, Florida State, QB
1984 Todd Shell, Brigham Young, LB 1999 Lamar King, Saginaw Valley St., DE 2016 Vernon Hargreaves, Florida, DB
1985 Jerry Rice, Mississippi Valley St., WR 2000 Shaun Alexander, Alabama, RB 2017 O.J. Howard, Alabama, TE
1986 Larry Roberts, Alabama, DE (2) Chris McIntosh, Wisconsin, T 2018 Vita Vea, Washington, DT
1987 Harris Barton, North Carolina, T 2001 Koren Robinson, North Carolina St., WR 2019 Devin White, Louisiana State, LB
Terrence Flagler, Clemson, RB Steve Hutchinson, Michigan, G
1988 Danny Stubbs, Miami, DE (2) 2002 Jerramy Stevens, Washington, TE

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TENNESSEE TITANS WASHINGTON REDSKINS 2001 Rod Gardner, Clemson, WR
Year Player, College, Position Year Player, College, Position 2002 Patrick Ramsey, Tulane, QB
1960 Billy Cannon, Louisiana State, RB 1936 Riley Smith, Alabama, B 2003 Taylor Jacobs, Florida, WR (2)
1961 Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh, E 1937 Sammy Baugh, Texas Christian, B 2004 Sean Taylor, Miami, DB
1962 Ray Jacobs, Howard Payne, DT 1938 Andy Farkas, Detroit, B 2005 Carlos Rogers, Auburn, DB
1963 Danny Brabham, Arkansas, LB 1939 I.B. Hale, Texas Christian, T Jason Campbell, Auburn, QB
1964 Scott Appleton, Texas, DT 1940 Ed Boell, New York U., B 2006 Rocky McIntosh, Miami, LB (2)
1965 Lawrence Elkins, Baylor, WR 1941 Forest Evashevski, Michigan, B 2007 LaRon Landry, Louisiana State, DB
1966 Tommy Nobis, Texas, LB 1942 Orban (Spec) Sanders, Texas, B 2008 Devin Thomas, Michigan State, WR (2)
1967 George Webster, Michigan St., LB 1943 Jack Jenkins, Missouri, B 2009 Brian Orakpo, Texas, DE
Tom Regner, Notre Dame, G 1944 Mike Micka, Colgate, B 2010 Trent Williams, Oklahoma, T
1968 Mac Haik, Mississippi, WR (2) 1945 Jim Hardy, Southern California, B 2011 Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue, LB
1969 Ron Pritchard, Arizona State, LB 1946 Cal Rossi, UCLA, B* 2012 Robert Griffin III, Baylor, QB
1970 Doug Wilkerson, N. Carolina Central, G 1947 Cal Rossi, UCLA, B 2013 David Amerson, North Carolina St., DB (2)
1971 Dan Pastorini, Santa Clara, QB 1948 Harry Gilmer, Alabama, B 2014 Trent Murphy, Stanford, LB (2)
1972 Greg Sampson, Stanford, DE Lowell Tew, Alabama, B 2015 Brandon Scherff, Iowa, T
1973 John Matuszak, Tampa, DE 1949 Rob Goode, Texas A&M, B 2016 Josh Doctson, Texas Christian, WR
George Amundson, Iowa State, RB 1950 George Thomas, Oklahoma, B 2017 Jonathan Allen, Alabama, DE
1974 Steve Manstedt, Nebraska, LB (4) 1951 Leon Heath, Oklahoma, B 2018 Daron Payne, Alabama, DT
1975 Robert Brazile, Jackson State, LB 1952 Larry Isbell, Baylor, B 2019 Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State, QB
Don Hardeman, Texas A&I, RB 1953 Jack Scarbath, Maryland, B Montez Sweat, Mississippi State, LB
1976 Mike Barber, Louisiana Tech, TE (2) 1954 Steve Meilinger, Kentucky, E *Choice lost due to ineligibility
1977 Morris Towns, Missouri, T 1955 Ralph Guglielmi, Notre Dame, B
1978 Earl Campbell, Texas, RB 1956 Ed Vereb, Maryland, B
1979 Mike Stensrud, Iowa State, DE (2) 1957 Don Bosseler, Miami, B
1980 Angelo Fields, Michigan St., T (2) 1958 Mike Sommer, George
1981 Michael Holston, Morgan St., WR (3) Washington, B (2)
1982 Mike Munchak, Penn State, G 1959 Don Allard, Boston College, B
1983 Bruce Matthews, So. California, T 1960 Richie Lucas, Penn State, QB
1984 Dean Steinkuhler, Nebraska, T 1961 Norman Snead, Wake Forest, QB
1985 Ray Childress, Texas A&M, DE Joe Rutgens, Illinois, DT
Richard Johnson, Wisconsin, DB 1962 Ernie Davis, Syracuse, RB
1986 Jim Everett, Purdue, QB 1963 Pat Richter, Wisconsin, TE
1987 Alonzo Highsmith, Miami, RB 1964 Charley Taylor, Arizona St., RB-WR
Haywood Jeffires, North Carolina St., WR 1965 Bob Breitenstein, Tulsa, T (2)
1988 Lorenzo White, Michigan State, RB 1966 Charlie Gogolak, Princeton, K
1989 David Williams, Florida, T 1967 Ray McDonald, Idaho, RB
1990 Lamar Lathon, Houston, LB 1968 Jim Smith, Oregon, DB
1991 Mike Dumas, Indiana, DB (2) 1969 Eugene Epps, Texas-El Paso, DB (2)
1992 Eddie Robinson, Alabama St., LB (2) 1970 Bill Bundige, Colorado, DT (2)
1993 Brad Hopkins, Illinois, T 1971 Cotton Speyrer, Texas, WR (2)
1994 Henry Ford, Arkansas, DE 1972 Moses Denson, Maryland St., RB (8)
1995 Steve McNair, Alcorn State, QB 1973 Charles Cantrell, Lamar, G (5)
1996 Eddie George, Ohio State, RB 1974 Jon Keyworth, Colorado, TE (6)
1997 Kenny Holmes, Miami, DE 1975 Mike Thomas, Nevada-Las Vegas, RB (6)
1998 Kevin Dyson, Utah, WR 1976 Mike Hughes, Baylor, G (5)
1999 Jevon Kearse, Florida, DE 1977 Duncan McColl, Stanford, DE (4)
2000 Keith Bulluck, Syracuse, LB 1978 Tony Green, Florida, RB (6)
2001 Andre Dyson, Utah, DB (2) 1979 Don Warren, San Diego St., TE (4)
2002 Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee, DT 1980 Art Monk, Syracuse, WR
2003 Andre Woolfolk, Oklahoma, DB 1981 Mark May, Pittsburgh, T
2004 Ben Troupe, Florida, TE (2) 1982 Vernon Dean, San Diego St., DB (2)
2005 Adam Jones, West Virginia, DB 1983 Darrell Green, Texas A&I, DB
2006 Vince Young, Texas, QB 1984 Bob Slater, Oklahoma, DT (2)
2007 Michael Griffin, Texas, DB 1985 Tory Nixon, San Diego St., DB (2)
2008 Chris Johnson, East Carolina, RB 1986 Markus Koch, Boise State, DE (2)
2009 Kenny Britt, Rutgers, WR 1987 Brian Davis, Nebraska, DB (2)
2010 Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech, DE 1988 Chip Lohmiller, Minnesota, K (2)
2011 Jake Locker, Washington, QB 1989 Tracy Rocker, Auburn, DT (3)
2012 Kendall Wright, Baylor, WR 1990 Andre Collins, Penn State, LB (2)
2013 Chance Warmack, Alabama, G 1991 Bobby Wilson, Michigan State, DT
2014 Taylor Lewan, Michigan, T 1992 Desmond Howard, Michigan, WR
2015 Marcus Mariota, Oregon, QB 1993 Tom Carter, Notre Dame, DB
2016 Jack Conklin, Michigan State, T 1994 Heath Shuler, Tennessee, QB
2017 Corey Davis, Western Michigan, WR 1995 Michael Westbrook, Colorado, WR
Adoree’ Jackson, So. California, DB 1996 Andre Johnson, Penn State, T
2018 Rashaan Evans, Alabama, LB 1997 Kenard Lang, Miami, DE
2019 Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi St., DT 1998 Stephen Alexander, Oklahoma, TE (2)
1999 Champ Bailey, Georgia, DB
2000 LaVar Arrington, Penn State, LB
Chris Samuels, Alabama, T

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Includes AFL All-Star Game played after the 1961-69 seasons.
Date Result/Honored players Site (attendance)
Jan. 15, 1939 New York Giants 13, Pro All-Stars 10 ..........................................................................Wrigley Field, Los Angeles (20,000)
Jan. 14, 1940 Green Bay 16, NFL All-Stars 7...............................................................................Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles (18,000)
Dec. 29, 1940 Chicago Bears 28, NFL All-Stars 14 ......................................................................Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles (21,624)
Jan. 4, 1942 Chicago Bears 35, NFL All-Stars 24 ...............................................................................Polo Grounds, New York (17,725)
Dec. 27, 1942 NFL All-Stars 17, Washington 14 ....................................................................................Shibe Park, Philadelphia (18,671)
Jan. 14, 1951 American Conf. 28, National Conf. 27 ................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (53,676)
Otto Graham, Cleveland, player of the game
Jan. 12, 1952 National Conf. 30, American Conf. 13 ................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (19,400)
Dan Towler, Los Angeles, player of the game
Jan. 10, 1953 National Conf. 27, American Conf. 7 ..................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (34,208)
Don Doll, Detroit, player of the game
Jan. 17, 1954 East 20, West 9 .................................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (44,214)
Chuck Bednarik, Philadelphia, player of the game
Jan. 16, 1955 West 26, East 19 ...............................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (43,972)
Billy Wilson, San Francisco, player of the game
Jan. 15, 1956 East 31, West 30 ...............................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (37,867)
Ollie Matson, Chi. Cardinals, player of the game
Jan. 13, 1957 West 19, East 10 ...............................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (44,177)
Bert Rechichar, Baltimore, outstanding back
Ernie Stautner, Pittsburgh, outstanding lineman
Jan. 12, 1958 West 26, East 7 .................................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (66,634)
Hugh McElhenny, San Francisco, outstanding back
Gene Brito, Washington, outstanding lineman
Jan. 11, 1959 East 28, West 21 ...............................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (72,250)
Frank Gifford, N.Y. Giants, outstanding back
Doug Atkins, Chi. Bears, outstanding lineman
Jan. 17, 1960 West 38, East 21 ...............................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (56,876)
Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, outstanding back
Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, Baltimore, outstanding lineman
Jan. 15, 1961 West 35, East 31 ...............................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (62,971)
Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, outstanding back
Sam Huff, N.Y. Giants, outstanding lineman
Jan. 7, 1962 AFL West 47, East 27 ................................................................................................Balboa Stadium, San Diego (20,973)
Cotton Davidson, Dallas Texans, player of the game
Jan. 14, 1962 NFL West 31, East 30 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (57,409)
Jim Brown, Cleveland, outstanding back
Henry Jordan, Green Bay, outstanding lineman
Jan. 13, 1963 AFL West 21, East 14 ................................................................................................Balboa Stadium, San Diego (27,641)
Curtis McClinton, Dallas Texans, outstanding offensive player
Earl Faison, San Diego, outstanding defensive player
Jan. 13, 1963 NFL East 30, West 20 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (61,374)
Jim Brown, Cleveland, outstanding back
Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, Pittsburgh, outstanding lineman
Jan. 12, 1964 NFL West 31, East 17 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (67,242)
Johnny Unitas, Baltimore, player of the game
Gino Marchetti, Baltimore, outstanding lineman
Jan. 19, 1964 AFL West 27, East 24 ................................................................................................Balboa Stadium, San Diego (20,016)
Keith Lincoln, San Diego, outstanding offensive player
Archie Matsos, Oakland, outstanding defensive player
Jan. 10, 1965 NFL West 34, East 14 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (60,598)
Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota, outstanding back
Terry Barr, Detroit, outstanding lineman
Jan. 16, 1965 AFL West 38, East 14...............................................................................................Jeppesen Stadium, Houston (15,446)
Keith Lincoln, San Diego, outstanding offensive player
Willie Brown, Denver, outstanding defensive player
Jan. 15, 1966 AFL All-Stars 30, Buffalo 19 .............................................................................................Rice Stadium, Houston (35,572)
Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets, most valuable player, offense
Frank Buncom, San Diego, most valuable player, defense
Jan. 15, 1966 NFL East 36, West 7 ..........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (60,124)
Jim Brown, Cleveland, outstanding back
Dale Meinert, St. Louis, outstanding lineman
Jan. 21, 1967 AFL East 30, West 23....................................................................................Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (18,876)
Babe Parilli, Boston, outstanding offensive player
Verlon Biggs, N.Y. Jets, outstanding defensive player
Jan. 22, 1967 NFL East 20, West 10 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (15,062)
Gale Sayers, Chicago, outstanding back
Floyd Peters, Philadelphia, outstanding lineman

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Jan. 21, 1968 AFL East 25, West 24....................................................................................................Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, (40,103)
Joe Namath and Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets, out. off. players
Leslie (Speedy) Duncan, San Diego, out. def. player
Jan. 21, 1968 NFL West 38, East 20 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (53,289)
Gale Sayers, Chicago, outstanding back
Dave Robinson, Green Bay, outstanding lineman
Jan. 19, 1969 AFL West 38, East 25....................................................................................................Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, (41,058)
Len Dawson, Kansas City, outstanding offensive player
George Webster, Houston, outstanding defensive player
Jan. 19, 1969 NFL West 10, East 7 ..........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (32,050)
Roman Gabriel, Los Angeles, outstanding back
Merlin Olsen, Los Angeles, outstanding lineman
Jan. 17, 1970 AFL West 26, East 3 ............................................................................................................Astrodome, Houston (30,170)
John Hadl, San Diego, player of the game
Jan. 18, 1970 NFL West 16, East 13 ........................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (57,786)
Gale Sayers, Chicago, outstanding back
George Andrie, Dallas, outstanding lineman
Jan. 24, 1971 NFC 27, AFC 6 ...................................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (48,222)
Mel Renfro, Dallas, outstanding back
Fred Carr, Green Bay, outstanding lineman
Jan. 23, 1972 AFC 26, NFC 13.................................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (53,647)
Jan Stenerud, Kansas City, outstanding offensive player
Willie Lanier, Kansas City, outstanding defensive player
Jan. 21, 1973 AFC 33, NFC 28..................................................................................................................Texas Stadium, Irving (37,091)
O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, player of the game
Jan. 20, 1974 AFC 15, NFC 13................................................................................................Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City (66,918)
Garo Yepremian, Miami, player of the game
Jan. 20, 1975 NFC 17, AFC 10....................................................................................................................Orange Bowl, Miami (26,484)
James Harris, Los Angeles, player of the game
Jan. 26, 1976 NFC 23, AFC 20............................................................................................Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans (30,546)
Billy Johnson, Houston, player of the game
Jan. 17, 1977 AFC 24, NFC 14 .......................................................................................................................Kingdome, Seattle (64,752)
Mel Blount, Pittsburgh, player of the game
Jan. 23, 1978 NFC 14, AFC 13 ...........................................................................................................................Tampa Stadium (51,337)
Walter Payton, Chicago, player of the game
Jan. 29, 1979 NFC 13, AFC 7 ...................................................................................................Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (46,281)
Ahmad Rashad, Minnesota, player of the game
Jan. 27, 1980 NFC 37, AFC 27.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (49,800)
Chuck Muncie, New Orleans, player of the game
Feb. 1, 1981 NFC 21, AFC 7...............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,360)
Eddie Murray, Detroit, player of the game
Jan. 31, 1982 AFC 16, NFC 13.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,402)
Kellen Winslow, San Diego, and Lee Roy Selmon, Tampa Bay, players of the game
Feb. 6, 1983 NFC 20, AFC 19.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (49,883)
Dan Fouts, San Diego, and John Jefferson, Green Bay, players of the game
Jan. 29, 1984 NFC 45, AFC 3...............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,445)
Joe Theismann, Washington, player of the game
Jan. 27, 1985 AFC 22, NFC 14.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,385)
Mark Gastineau, N.Y. Jets, player of the game
Feb. 2, 1986 NFC 28, AFC 24.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,101)
Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants, player of the game
Feb. 1, 1987 AFC 10, NFC 6...............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,101)
Reggie White, Philadelphia, player of the game
Feb. 7, 1988 AFC 15, NFC 6...............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,113)
Bruce Smith, Buffalo, player of the game
Jan. 29, 1989 NFC 34, AFC 3...............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,113)
Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, player of the game
Feb. 4, 1990 NFC 27, AFC 21.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,445)
Jerry Gray, L.A. Rams, player of the game
Feb. 3, 1991 AFC 23, NFC 21.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,345)
Jim Kelly, Buffalo, player of the game
Feb. 2, 1992 NFC 21, AFC 15.............................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,209)
Michael Irvin, Dallas, player of the game
Feb. 7, 1993 AFC 23, NFC 20 (OT).....................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,007)
Steve Tasker, Buffalo, player of the game
Feb. 6, 1994 NFC 17, AFC 3........................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,026)
Andre Rison, Atlanta, player of the game
Feb. 5, 1995 AFC 41, NFC 13 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,529)
Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis, player of the game

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Feb. 4, 1996 NFC 20, AFC 13................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,034)
Jerry Rice, San Francisco, player of the game
Feb. 2, 1997 AFC 26, NFC 23 (OT)........................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,031)
Mark Brunell, Jacksonville, player of the game
Feb. 1, 1998 AFC 29, NFC 24 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (49,995)
Warren Moon, Seattle, player of the game
Feb. 7, 1999 AFC 23, NFC 10 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,075)
Keyshawn Johnson, N.Y. Jets and Ty Law, New England, co-players of the game
Feb. 6, 2000 NFC 51, AFC 31 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,112)
Randy Moss, Minnesota, player of the game
Feb. 4, 2001 AFC 38, NFC 17 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,128)
Rich Gannon, Oakland, player of the game
Feb. 9, 2002 AFC 38, NFC 30 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,301)
Rich Gannon, Oakland, player of the game
Feb. 2, 2003 AFC 45, NFC 20 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,125)
Ricky Williams, Miami, player of the game
Feb. 8, 2004 NFC 55, AFC 52 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,127)
Marc Bulger, St. Louis, player of the game
Feb. 13, 2005 AFC 38, NFC 27 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,225)
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, player of the game
Feb. 12, 2006 NFC 23, AFC 17 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,190)
Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay, player of the game
Feb. 10, 2007 AFC 31, NFC 28 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,410)
Carson Palmer, Cincinnati, player of the game
Feb. 10, 2008 NFC 42, AFC 30 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (50,044)
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, most valuable player
Feb. 8, 2009 NFC 30, AFC 21 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (49,958)
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, most valuable player
Jan. 31, 2010 AFC 41, NFC 34......................................................................................................Sun Life Stadium, South Florida (70,697)
Matt Schaub, Houston, most valuable player
Jan. 30, 2011 NFC 55, AFC 41 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (49,331)
DeAngelo Hall, Washington, most valuable player
Jan. 29, 2012 AFC 59, NFC 41 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (48,423)
Brandon Marshall, Miami, most valuable player
Jan. 27, 2013 NFC 62, AFC 35 ................................................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (47,134)
Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota, most valuable player
Jan. 26, 2014 Team Rice 22, Team Sanders 21 ......................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (47,270)
Nick Foles (Team Sanders), Philadelphia, Offensive MVP
Derrick Johnson (Team Rice), Kansas City, Defensive MVP
Jan. 25, 2015 Team Irvin 32, Team Carter 28 ..................................................................University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale (63,225)
Matthew Stafford (Team Irvin), Detroit, Offensive MVP
J.J. Watt (Team Carter), Houston, Defensive MVP
Jan. 31, 2016 Team Irvin 49, Team Rice 27 ............................................................................................Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (49,616)
Russell Wilson (Team Irvin), Seattle, Offensive MVP
Michael Bennett (Team Irvin), Seattle, Defensive MVP
Jan. 29, 2017 AFC 20, NFC 13...................................................................................................Camping World Stadium, Orlando (60,834)
Travis Kelce (AFC), Kansas City, Offensive MVP
Lorenzo Alexander (AFC), Buffalo, Defensive MVP
Jan. 28, 2018 AFC 24, NFC 23...................................................................................................Camping World Stadium, Orlando (51,019)
Delanie Walker (AFC), Tennessee, Offensive MVP
Von Miller (AFC), Denver, Defensive MVP
Jan. 27, 2019 AFC 26, NFC 7.....................................................................................................Camping World Stadium, Orlando (51,192)
Patrick Mahomes (AFC), Kansas City, Offensive MVP
Jamal Adams (AFC), N.Y. Jets, Defensive MVP

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TEN MOST VIEWED TV PROGRAMS & NFL’S 10 HIGHEST SCORING WEEKENDS
ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF VIEWERS Point Total Date Weekend
(Based on Nielsen Company Figures) 859 December 5, 8-9, 2013 14th
Program Date Network *Total Viewers 844 December 12, 15-16, 2013 15th
Super Bowl LI Feb. 5, 2017 FOX 172,000,000 837 November 20-24, 2008 12th
Super Bowl 50 Feb. 7, 2016 CBS 167,000,000 825 December 22, 24-26, 2016 16th
Super Bowl XLVII Feb. 3, 2013 CBS 164,100,000 799 September 21, 24-25, 2017 3rd
Super Bowl XLV Feb. 6, 2011 FOX 162,900,000 795 December 17, 19-21, 2015 15th
Super Bowl XLIX Feb. 1, 2015 NBC 161,300,000 791 September 5, 9-10, 2012 1st
Super Bowl XLVIII Feb. 2, 2014 FOX 161,100,000 788 December 29-30, 2007 17th
Super Bowl XLVI Feb. 5, 2012 NBC 159,200,000 788 December 5-6, 2004 13th
Super Bowl LII Feb. 4, 2018 NBC 159,100,000 788 September 5, 8-9, 2002 1st
Super Bowl XLIV Feb. 7, 2010 CBS 153,400,000
Super Bowl XLIII Feb. 1, 2009 NBC 151,600,000 NFL’S TOP FIVE PAID ATTENDANCE TOTALS FOR ALL GAMES
*Watched some portion of the broadcast Year Preseason Regular Season Postseason All Games
2007 4,119,278 17,345,205 792,019 22,256,502
TOP 20 U.S. TELEVISION BROADCASTS OF 2018 2006 4,083,282 17,340,879 775,551 22,199,712
(Based on Nielsen Company Figures) 2008 3,995,942 17,055,982 806,840 21,858,764
Rank *Show Network **Viewers 2005 3,977,388 17,012,453 802,255 21,792,096
1. Super Bowl LII (PHI/NE) NBC 103,470,966 2016 3,836,548 17,081,672 851,548 21,769,768
2. AFC Championship (JAX/NE) CBS 44,144,971
3. NFC Championship (MINN/PHIL) FOX 42,328,830 NFL’S TOP 10 PAID ATTENDANCE WEEKENDS
4. NFC Divisional Playoff (NO/MINN) FOX 35,657,010 Weekend Games Attendance
5. Super Bowl Pregame NBC 33,491,894 September 8, 11-12, 2005 16 1,115,018
6. AFC Divisional Playoff (JAX/PITT) CBS 31,484,869 December 6, 9-10, 2007 16 1,113,376
7. NFC Wild Card Playoff (CAR/NO) FOX 31,124,724 November 20-21, 2005 16 1,112,555
8. Thanksgiving Day (WASH/DALL) FOX 30,523,699 December 27-28, 2003 16 1,106,818
9. Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony NBC 27,856,508 November 19-20, 2006 16 1,106,739
10. College Football Chmpshp (AL.GA) ESPN 27,696,227 September 23-24, 2007 16 1,103,570
11. NFC Divisional Playoff (ATL/PHIL) NBC 27,081,969 December 24-26, 2005 16 1,102,701
12. This Is Us NBC 26,986,989 September 7, 10-11, 2006 16 1,102,102
13. AFC Divisional Playoff (TENN/NE) CBS 26,724,795 September 9, 12-13, 2004 16 1,101,332
14. 90th Academy Awards ABC 26,621,234 December 7, 10-11, 2006 16 1,099,794
15. Thanksgiving Day (CHI/DET) CBS 26,610,395
16. College Football Semifinal (GA/OK) ESPN 26,049,302 NFL’S TOP 10 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON HOME PAID
17. AFC Wild Card Playoff (BUFF/JAX) CBS 25,320,105 ATTENDANCE TOTALS
18. Philadelphia v. Dallas, Wk. 14 FOX 25,181,749 Year Club Games Attendance
19. New England v. Pittsburgh, Wk. 15 CBS 24,626,101 2007 Washington Redskins 8 711,471
20. Pittsburgh v. New Orleans, Wk. 16 CBS 23,975,846 2008 Washington Redskins 8 710,049
*15 of Top 20 TV broadcasts in 2018 were NFL games. 2006 Washington Redskins 8 708,952
**Represents the average audience throughout the telecast 2004 Washington Redskins 8 707,920
(what’s reported in usual ratings/viewership). 2005 Washington Redskins 8 707,614
2017 Dallas Cowboys 8 686,833
2009 Washington Redskins 8 681,703
2010 Washington Redskins 8 680,966
2016 Dallas Cowboys 8 678,465
2018 Dallas Cowboys 8 673,134

NFL’S 10 BIGGEST SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE TOTALS


Date Site Game Teams Attendance
August 15, 1994 Estadio Azteca American Bowl (Mexico City) Cowboys vs. Oilers 112,376
August 17, 1998 Estadio Azteca American Bowl (Mexico City) Cowboys vs. Patriots 106,424
August 22, 1947 Soldier Field College All-Star Bears vs. All-Stars 105,840
September 20, 2009 Cowboys Stadium Regular Season Cowboys vs. Giants 105,121
August 4, 1997 Estadio Guillermo Canedo American Bowl (Mexico City) Broncos vs. Dolphins 104,629
January 20, 1980 Rose Bowl Super Bowl XIV Steelers vs. Rams 103,985
January 30, 1983 Rose Bowl Super Bowl XVII Redskins vs. Dolphins 103,667
October 2, 2005 Estadio Azteca Regular Season (Mexico City) 49ers at Cardinals 103,467
January 9, 1977 Rose Bowl Super Bowl XI Raiders vs. Vikings 103,438
November 10, 1957 L.A. Coliseum Regular Season 49ers at Rams 102,368

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PAID ATTENDANCE
NFL PAID ATTENDANCE
Year Regular Season Average Postseason Total
2018 16,428,195 (256 games) 64,173 863,211 (12) 17,291,406
2017 16,423,853 (256 games) 64,156 807,498 (12) 17,231,351
2016 17,081,672 (256 games) 66,725 851,548 (12) 17,933,220
2015 16,774,160 (256 games) 65,524 795,438 (12) 17,569,598
2014 16,928,403 (255 games*****) 66,386 842,309 (12) 17,770,712
2013 16,837,676 (256 games) 65,772 822,651 (12) 17,660,327
2012 16,658,950 (256 games) 65,074 821,433 (12) 17,480,383
2011 16,562,706 (256 games) 64,698 828,457 (12) 17,391,163
2010 16,569,514 (255 games****) 64,978 800,426 (12) 17,369,940
2009 16,651,126 (256 games) 65,043 823,882 (12) 17,475,008
2008 17,055,982 (256 games) 66,625 806,840 (12) 17,862,822
2007 17,345,205 (256 games) #67,755 792,019 (12) #18,137,224
2006 17,340,879 (256 games) 67,738 775,551 (12) 18,116,430
2005 17,012,453 (256 games) 66,455 802,255 (12) 17,814,708
2004 17,000,811 (256 games) 66,409 788,965 (12) 17,789,776
2003 16,913,584 (255 games***) 66,328 805,546 (12) 17,719,130
2002 16,833,310 (256 games) 65,755 781,944 (12) 17,615,254
2001 16,166,258 (248 games) 65,187 766,905 (12) 16,933,163
2000 16,387,289 (248 games) 66,078 809,132 (12) 17,196,421
1999 16,206,640 (248 games) 65,349 793,759 (12) 17,000,399
1998 15,364,873 (240 games) 64,020 822,885 (12) 16,187,758
1997 14,967,314 (240 games) 62,364 801,879 (12) 15,769,193
1996 14,612,417 (240 games) 60,885 769,310 (12) 15,381,727
1995 15,043,562 (240 games) 62,682 790,906 (12) 15,834,468
1994 14,030,435 (224 games) 62,636 779,738 (12) 14,810,173
1993 13,966,843 (224 games) 62,352 814,607 (12) 14,781,450
1992 13,828,887 (224 games) 61,736 815,910 (12) 14,644,797
1991 13,841,459 (224 games) 61,792 813,247 (12) 14,654,706
1990 13,959,896 (224 games) 62,321 847,543 (12) 14,807,439
1989 13,625,662 (224 games) 60,829 685,771 (10) 14,311,433
1988 13,539,848 (224 games) 60,446 658,317 (10) 14,198,165
1987 11,406,166 (210 games**) 54,315 656,977 (10) 12,063,143
1986 13,588,551 (224 games) 60,663 734,002 (10) 14,322,553
1985 13,345,047 (224 games) 59,567 710,768 (10) 14,055,815
1984 13,398,112 (224 games) 59,813 665,194 (10) 14,063,306
1983 13,277,222 (224 games) 59,273 675,513 (10) 13,952,735
1982 7,367,438 (126 games*) 58,472 #1,033,153 (16) 8,400,591
1981 13,606,990 (224 games) 60,745 637,763 (10) 14,244,753
1980 13,392,230 (224 games) 59,787 624,430 (10) 14,016,660
1979 13,182,039 (224 games) 58,848 630,326 (10) 13,812,365
1978 12,771,800 (224 games) 57,017 624,388 (10) 13,396,188
1977 11,018,632 (196 games) 56,218 534,925 (8) 11,553,557
1976 11,070,543 (196 games) 56,482 492,884 (8) 11,563,427
1975 10,213,193 (182 games) 56,116 475,919 (8) 10,689,112
1974 10,236,322 (182 games) 56,244 438,664 (8) 10,674,986
1973 10,730,933 (182 games) 58,961 525,433 (8) 11,256,366
1972 10,445,827 (182 games) 57,395 483,345 (8) 10,929,172
1971 10,076,035 (182 games) 55,363 483,891 (8) 10,559,926
1970 9,533,333 (182 games) 52,381 458,493 (8) 9,991,826
1969 6,096,127 (112 games) NFL 54,430 162,279 (3) 6,258,406
2,843,373 (70 games) AFL 40,620 167,088 (3) 3,010,461
1968 5,882,313 (112 games) NFL 52,521 215,902 (3) 6,098,215
2,635,004 (70 games) AFL 37,643 114,438 (2) 2,749,442
1967 5,938,924 (112 games) NFL 53,026 166,208 (3) 6,105,132
2,295,697 (63 games) AFL 36,439 53,330 (1) 2,349,027
1966 5,337,044 (105 games) NFL 50,829 74,152 (1) 5,411,196
2,160,369 (63 games) AFL 34,291 42,080 (1) 2,202,449
1965 4,634,021 (98 games) NFL 47,286 100,304 (2) 4,734,325
1,782,384 (56 games) AFL 31,828 30,361 (1) 1,812,745
1964 4,563,049 (98 games) NFL 46,562 79,544 (1) 4,642,593
1,447,875 (56 games) AFL 25,855 40,242 (1) 1,488,117
1963 4,163,643 (98 games) NFL 42,486 45,801 (1) 4,209,444
1,208,697 (56 games) AFL 21,584 63,171 (2) 1,271,868
1962 4,003,421 (98 games) NFL 40,851 64,892 (1) 4,068,313
1,147,302 (56 games) AFL 20,487 37,981 (1) 1,185,283
1961 3,986,159 (98 games) NFL 40,675 39,029 (1) 4,025,188
1,002,657 (56 games) AFL 17,904 29,556 (1) 1,032,213

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PAID ATTENDANCE
Year Regular Season Average Postseason Total
1960 3,128,296 (78 games) NFL 40,106 67,325 (1) 3,195,621
926,156 (56 games) AFL 16,538 32,183 (1) 958,339
1959 3,140,000 (72 games) 43,617 57,545 (1) 3,197,545
1958 3,006,124 (72 games) 41,752 123,659 (2) 3,129,783
1957 2,836,318 (72 games) 39,393 119,579 (2) 2,955,897
1956 2,551,263 (72 games) 35,434 56,836 (1) 2,608,099
1955 2,521,836 (72 games) 35,026 85,693 (1) 2,607,529
1954 2,190,571 (72 games) 30,425 43,827 (1) 2,234,398
1953 2,164,585 (72 games) 30,064 54,577 (1) 2,219,162
1952 2,052,126 (72 games) 28,502 97,507 (2) 2,149,633
1951 1,913,019 (72 games) 26,570 57,522 (1) 1,970,541
1950 1,977,753 (78 games) 25,356 136,647 (3) 2,114,400
1949 1,391,735 (60 games) 23,196 27,980 (1) 1,419,715
1948 1,525,243 (60 games) 25,421 36,309 (1) 1,561,552
1947 1,837,437 (60 games) 30,624 66,268 (2) 1,903,705
1946 1,732,135 (55 games) 31,493 58,346 (1) 1,790,481
1945 1,270,401 (50 games) 25,408 32,178 (1) 1,302,579
1944 1,019,649 (50 games) 20,393 46,016 (1) 1,065,665
1943 969,128 (40 games) 24,228 71,315 (2) 1,040,443
1942 887,920 (55 games) 16,144 36,006 (1) 923,926
1941 1,108,615 (55 games) 20,157 55,870 (2) 1,164,485
1940 1,063,025 (55 games) 19,328 36,034 (1) 1,099,059
1939 1,071,200 (55 games) 19,476 32,279 (1) 1,103,479
1938 937,197 (55 games) 17,040 48,120 (1) 985,317
1937 963,039 (55 games) 17,510 15,878 (1) 978,917
1936 816,007 (54 games) 15,111 29,545 (1) 845,552
1935 638,178 (53 games) 12,041 15,000 (1) 653,178
1934 492,684 (60 games) 8,211 35,059 (1) 527,743
# Record
*Players’ 57-day strike reduced 224-game schedule to 126 games.
**Players’ 24-day strike reduced 224-game schedule to 210 games.
***The Week 8 Miami at San Diego game is not included. The game was moved to Arizona due to the San Diego wildfires and
tickets were distributed at no charge.
****The Week 14 N.Y. Giants at Minnesota game is not included. The game was moved to Detroit due to the Minneapolis blizzard.
Original game tickets were cross-honored at Ford Field. Remaining tickets were distributed at no charge.
*****The Week 12 N.Y. Jets at Buffalo game is not included. The game was moved to Detroit due to the Buffalo blizzard.

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Records
All-Time Records.......................................................................................................................................540
Individual ............................................................................................................................................540
Service..........................................................................................................................................540
Scoring .........................................................................................................................................540
Rushing........................................................................................................................................544
Passing .........................................................................................................................................545
Receiving .....................................................................................................................................549
Yards from Scrimmage...............................................................................................................551
Interceptions By..........................................................................................................................551
Punting.........................................................................................................................................553
Punt Returns ...............................................................................................................................554
Kickoff Returns...........................................................................................................................555
Combined Kick Returns.............................................................................................................557
Fumbles .......................................................................................................................................558
Combined Net Yards..................................................................................................................560
Sacks ............................................................................................................................................561
Team ....................................................................................................................................................561
Championships............................................................................................................................561
Games Won .................................................................................................................................562
Games Lost .................................................................................................................................562
Tie Games ...................................................................................................................................563
Scoring .........................................................................................................................................563
First Downs .................................................................................................................................566
Combined Net Yards Rushing and Passing ..............................................................................567
Rushing........................................................................................................................................568
Passing .........................................................................................................................................569
Punting.........................................................................................................................................570
Punt Returns ...............................................................................................................................571
Kickoff Returns...........................................................................................................................572
Fumbles .......................................................................................................................................573
Turnovers.....................................................................................................................................574
Penalties ......................................................................................................................................575
Defense........................................................................................................................................575
Outstanding Performers............................................................................................................................579
Yearly Statistical Leaders .........................................................................................................................621
Super Bowl Records ..................................................................................................................................653
Postseason Records ...................................................................................................................................666
ALL-TIME RECORDS SERVICE-SCORING
Compiled by Elias Sports Bureau. Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
The following records reflect all available official information 5 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1940-44
on the National Football League from its formation in 1920 to 4 Gino Cappelletti, Bos. Patriots, 1963-66
date. Also included are all applicable records from the American Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2012-15
Football League, 1960-69. 3 Pat Harder, Chi. Cardinals, 1947-49
Individuals eligible for Rookie records are players who were in Paul Hornung, Green Bay, 1959-61
their first season of professional football and had not been on the
roster or practice squad of another professional football team, POINTS
including teams in other leagues, for any regular-season or post- Most Points, Career
season games in a previous season. Eligible players, therefore, 2,600 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005;
include those who were under contract to a National Football Indianapolis, 2006-18 (852-pat, 582-fg, 1 2-pt)
League club for a previous season but were terminated prior to 2,544 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-94; Atlanta,
their club’s first regular-season game and not re-signed, or who 1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001; Kansas City,
were placed on Reserve/Injured (or another category of the 2002-03; Minnesota, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-07
Reserve List) prior to their club’s first regular-season game and (849-pat, 565-fg)
were not activated during the rest of the regular season or post- 2,434 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1982-94; Philadelphia
season. 1995-96; San Francisco, 1997; Minnesota,
1998-2002; Tennessee, 2003-04 (820-pat,
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 538-fg)
Most Points, Season
SERVICE 186 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2006 (31-td)
Most Seasons 176 Paul Hornung, Green Bay, 1960 (15-td, 41-pat,
26 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1949, 1950-58; 15-fg)
Bal. Colts, 1950; Hou. Oilers, 1960-66; Oakland, 168 Shaun Alexander, Seattle, 2005 (28-td)
1967-75 Most Points, No Touchdowns, Season
25 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-94; Atlanta, 166 David Akers, San Francisco, 2011 (34-pat, 44-fg)
1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001; Kansas City, 164 Gary Anderson, Minnesota, 1998 (59-pat, 35-fg)
2002-03; Minnesota, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-07 163 Jeff Wilkins, St.L. Rams, 2003 (46-pat, 39-fg)
23 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1982-94; Philadelphia, Most Seasons, 100 or More Points
1995-96; San Francisco, 1997; Minnesota, 21 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005;
1998-2002; Tennessee, 2003-04 Indianapolis, 2006-08, 2010, 2012-18
John Carney, Tampa Bay, 1988-89; L.A. Rams, 16 Jason Elam, Denver, 1993-2007; Atlanta, 2008
1990: S.D. Chargers, 1990-2000; New Orleans, 14 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1983-85, 1988,
2001-06; Jacksonville, 2007; Kansas City, 1991-94; Philadelphia 1996; San Francisco,
2007; N.Y. Giants, 2008; New Orleans, 2009-10 1997; Minnesota, 1998-2000; Tennessee, 2003
Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005; Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1985-89, 1991-94;
Indianapolis, 2006-18 Atlanta, 1995, 1997-98; Kansas City, 2002-03
Most Seasons, One Club Most Points, Rookie Season
21 Jason Hanson, Detroit, 1992-2012 150 Cody Parkey, Philadelphia, 2014 (54-pat, 32-fg)
20 Jackie Slater, L.A. Rams, 1976-94; St.L. Rams, 1995 144 Kevin Butler, Chi. Bears, 1985 (51-pat, 31-fg)
Darrell Green, Washington, 1983-2002 142 Harrison Butker, Kansas City, 2017 (28-pat, 38-fg)
19 Jim Marshall, Minnesota, 1961-79 Most Points, Game
Bruce Matthews, Hou. Oilers, 1983-96; Tennessee, 40 Ernie Nevers, Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears,
1997-2001 Nov. 28, 1929 (6-td, 4-pat)
Tom Brady, New England, 2000-18 36 Dub Jones, Cle. Browns vs. Chi. Bears,
Most Games Played, Career Nov. 25, 1951 (6-td)
382 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-94; Atlanta, Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco,
1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001; Kansas City, Dec. 12, 1965 (6-td)
2002-03; Minnesota, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-07 33 Paul Hornung, Green Bay vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 8, 1961
353 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1982-94; Philadelphia, (4-td, 6-pat, 1-fg)
1995-96; San Francisco, 1997; Minnesota, Most Consecutive Games Scoring
1998-2002; Tennessee, 2003-04 360 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1983-94; Atlanta,
Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005; 1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001; Kansas City,
Indianapolis, 2006-18 2002-03; Minnesota, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-07
352 Jeff Feagles, New England, 1988-89; Philadelphia, 263 Jason Elam, Denver, 1993-2007; Atlanta, 2008-09
1990-93; Arizona, 1994-97; Seattle, 187 Matt Bryant, Tampa Bay 2006-08;
1998-2002; N.Y. Giants, 2003-09 Atlanta, 2009-18 (current)
Most Consecutive Games Played, Career
352 Jeff Feagles, New England, 1988-89; Philadelphia, TOUCHDOWNS
1990-93; Arizona, 1994-97; Seattle, 1998-2002; Most Seasons Leading League
N.Y. Giants, 2003-09 8 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-38, 1941-44
299 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1992-2007; N.Y. Jets, 2008; 3 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1958-59, 1963
Minnesota, 2009-10 Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1964-66
282 Jim Marshall, Cle. Browns, 1960; Minnesota, 1961-79 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1992, 1994-95
2 By many players
SCORING Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Most Seasons Leading League 4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-38, 1941-44
5 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1940-44 3 Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1964-66
Gino Cappelletti, Bos. Patriots, 1961, 1963-66 2 By many players
Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2008, 2012-15, Most Touchdowns, Career
2017 208 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000;
3 Earl (Dutch) Clark, Portsmouth, 1932; Detroit, 1935-36 Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 (10-r, 197-p,
Pat Harder, Chi. Cardinals, 1947-49 1-ret)
Paul Hornung, Green Bay, 1959-61 175 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04
2 By many players (164-r, 11-p)

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SCORING ALL-TIME RECORDS
162 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2001-09; 859 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-1994;
N.Y. Jets, 2010-11 (145-r, 17-p) Atlanta, 1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001;
Most Touchdowns, Season Kansas City, 2002-03; Minnesota, 2004;
31 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2006 Atlanta, 2006-07
(28-r, 3-p) Most (Kicking) Points After Touchdown Attempted, Season
28 Shaun Alexander, Seattle, 2005 (27-r, 1-p) 75 Matt Prater, Denver, 2013
27 Priest Holmes, Kansas City, 2003 (27-r) 74 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2007
Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season 70 Uwe von Schamann, Miami, 1984
22 Gale Sayers. Chi. Bears, 1965 (14-r, 6-p) Most (Kicking) Points After Touchdown Attempted, Game
20 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983 (18-r, 2-p) 10 Charlie Gogolak, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants,
17 Fred Taylor, Jacksonville, 1998 (14-r, 3-p) Nov. 27, 1966
Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998 (17-p) 9 Pat Harder, Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants,
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis, 1999 (13-r, 4-p) Oct. 17, 1948; vs. N.Y. Bulldogs, Nov. 13, 1949
Clinton Portis, Denver, 2002 (15-r, 2-p) Bob Waterfield, L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts,
Most Touchdowns, Game Oct. 22, 1950
6 Ernie Nevers, Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, Bob Thomas, Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Dec. 7, 1980
Nov. 28, 1929 (6-r) 8 By many players
Dub Jones, Cle. Browns vs. Chi. Bears, Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Career
Nov. 25, 1951 (4-r, 2-p) 943 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1949, 1950-58; Bal. Colts,
Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco, 1950; Hou. Oilers, 1960-66; Oakland, 1967-75
Dec. 12, 1965 (4-r, 1-p, 1-ret) 852 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005:
5 Jimmy Conzelman, Rock Island vs. Evansville, Indianapolis, 2006-18
Oct. 15, 1922 (5-r) 849 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-94;
Bob Shaw, Chi. Cardinals vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 2, Atlanta, 1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001;
1950 (5-p) Kansas City, 2002-03; Minnesota, 2004,
Jim Brown, Cle. Browns vs. Bal. Colts, Atlanta, 2006-07
Nov. 1, 1959 (5-r) Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Season
Abner Haynes, Dal. Texans vs. Oakland, 75 Matt Prater, Denver, 2013
Nov. 26, 1961 (4-r, 1-p) 74 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2007
Billy Cannon, Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans, 68 Mason Crosby, Green Bay, 2011
Dec. 10, 1961 (3-r, 2-p) Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Game
Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 8, 1963 (5-r) 9 Pat Harder, Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants,
Paul Hornung, Green Bay vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 17, 1948
Dec. 12, 1965 (3-r, 2-p) Bob Waterfield, L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts,
Kellen Winslow, S.D. Chargers vs. Oakland, Oct. 22, 1950
Nov. 22, 1981 (5-p) Charlie Gogolak, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants,
Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1990 Nov. 27, 1966
(5-p) 8 By many players
James Stewart, Jacksonville vs. Philadelphia, Most Consecutive (Kicking) Points After Touchdown
Oct. 12, 1997 (5-r) 478 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2006-16
Shaun Alexander, Seattle vs. Minnesota, 422 Matt Stover, Bal. Ravens, 1996-2008; Indianapolis,
Sept. 29, 2002 (4-r, 1-p) 2009
Clinton Portis, Denver vs. Kansas City, Dec. 7, 2003 371 Jason Elam, Denver, 1993-2002
(5-r) Jeff Wilkins, St.L. Rams, 1999-2007
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City vs. Oakland, Highest (Kicking) Points After Touchdown Percentage, Career
Dec. 15, 2013 (4-p, 1-r) (200 points after touchdown)
4 By many players. Last time: 99.77 Rian Lindell, Seattle, 2000-02; Buffalo, 2003-12;
Derrick Henry, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, 2013 (432-433)
Dec. 6, 2018 (4-r) 99.64 Billy Cundiff, Dallas, 2002-05; New Orleans, 2006;
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Touchdowns Cle. Browns, 2009; Bal. Ravens, 2009-11;
18 Lenny Moore, Bal. Colts, 1963-65 Washington, 2012; Cle. Browns, 2013-14;
LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2004-05 Buffalo, 2015 (277-278)
14 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1975 99.59 Justin Tucker, Bal. Ravens, 2012-18 (241-242)
13 John Riggins, Washington, 1982-83 Most (Kicking) Points After Touchdown, No Misses, Season
George Rogers, Washington, 1985-86 75 Matt Prater, Denver, 2013
Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-87 74 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2007
Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams, 2017-18 66 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2012
Most (Kicking) Points After Touchdown, No Misses, Game
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 9 Pat Harder, Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants,
Most Seasons Leading League Oct. 17, 1948
8 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1956; Hou. Oilers, Bob Waterfield, L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts,
1961-62; Oakland, 1967-69, 1972, 1974 Oct. 22, 1950
4 Bob Waterfield, Cle. Rams, 1945; L.A. Rams, 8 By many players
1946, 1950, 1952 Most Two-Point Conversions, Career
3 Earl (Dutch) Clark, Portsmouth, 1932; Detroit, Two-point conversions include AFL (1960-69) and NFL (since 1994).
1935-36 Jack Manders, Chi. Bears, 1933-35 7 Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis, 1994-98; St.L. Rams,
Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1941-42, 1945 1999-2005
Most (Kicking) Points After Touchdown Attempted, Career 6 Terance Mathis, Atlanta, 1994-2001; Pittsburgh, 2002
959 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1949, 1950-58; Bal. Colts, Matt Forté, Chi. Bears, 2008-15;
1950; Hou. Oilers, 1960-66; Oakland, 1967-75 N.Y. Jets, 2016-17
870 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005: 5 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1994-2001; Miami, 2002
Indianapolis, 2006-18 Rob Moore, N.Y. Jets, 1994; Arizona, 1995-99
Willie Jackson, Jacksonville, 1995-97; Cincinnati,
1998-99; New Orleans, 2000-01; Washington,
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Keenan McCardell, Cle. Browns, 1994-95; Fred Cox, Minnesota, 1969-70
Jacksonville, 1996-2001; Tampa Bay, 2002-03; Mark Moseley, Washington, 1976-77
S.D. Chargers, 2004-06, Washington, 2007 Chip Lohmiller, Washington, 1991-92
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 1996-2008 Pete Stoyanovich, Miami, 1991-92
Marcus Pollard, Indianapolis, 1995-2004; Detroit, Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2013-14
2005-06; Seattle, 2007; Atlanta, 2008 Most Field Goals Attempted, Career
Todd Heap, Bal. Ravens, 2001-10; 709 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-94; Atlanta,
Arizona, 2011-12 1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001; Kansas City,
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh, 1998-2011 2002-03; Minnesota, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-07
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis, 1999-2005; 690 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005;
Arizona, 2006-08; Seattle, 2009 Indianapolis, 2006-18
Most Two-Point Conversions, Season 672 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1982-94; Philadelphia,
4 Todd Heap, Bal. Ravens, 2003 1995-96; San Francisco, 1997; Minnesota,
3 Gino Cappelletti, Bos. Patriots, 1960 1998-2002; Tennessee, 2003-04
Richie Lucas, Buffalo, 1961 Most Field Goals Attempted, Season
Ronnie Harmon, S.D. Chargers, 1994 52 David Akers, San Francisco, 2011
Haywood Jeffires, Hou. Oilers, 1994 49 Bruce Gossett, L.A. Rams, 1966
Tom Tupa, Cle. Browns, 1994 Curt Knight, Washington, 1971
Terance Mathis, Atlanta, 1995 48 Chester Marcol, Green Bay, 1972
Lamar Smith, Seattle, 1996 Most Field Goals Attempted, Game
Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1997 9 Jim Bakken, St.L. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh,
Terrell Davis, Denver, 1997 Sept. 24, 1967
James Stewart, Detroit, 2000 8 Lou Michaels, Pittsburgh vs. St.L. Cardinals,
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh, 2002 Dec. 2, 1962
Brian Finneran, Atlanta, 2005 Garo Yepremian, Detroit vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1966
Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 2007 Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo, Nov. 3, 1968
Alshon Jeffery, Philadelphia, 2017 Billy Cundiff, Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 15, 2003 (ot)
Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams, 2018 Rob Bironas, Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans, Oct. 21, 2007
Alvin Kamara, New Orleans, 2018 7 By many players
2 By many players Most Field Goals, Career
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game 582 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 1996-2005;
2 Brett Perriman, Detroit vs. Green Bay, Nov. 6, 1994 Indianapolis, 2006-18
Michael Jackson, Bal. Ravens vs. New England, 565 Morten Andersen, New Orleans, 1982-94; Atlanta,
Oct. 6, 1996 1995-2000; N.Y. Giants, 2001; Kansas City,
Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Atlanta, Sept. 28, 1997 2002-03; Minnesota, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-07
Charles Johnson, Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee, 538 Gary Anderson, Pittsburgh, 1982-94; Philadelphia,
Nov. 1, 1998 1995-96; San Francisco, 1997; Minnesota,
Marshall Faulk, St.L. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2000 1998-2002; Tennessee, 2003-04
Todd Heap, Bal. Ravens vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 2003 Most Field Goals, Season
Reggie Bush, New Orleans vs. St.L. Rams, 44 David Akers, San Francisco, 2011
Nov. 11, 2007 40 Neil Rackers, Arizona, 2005
Tarvaris Jackson, Minnesota vs. Denver, 39 Olindo Mare, Miami, 1999
Dec. 30, 2007 (ot) Jeff Wilkins, St.L. Rams, 2003
Mewelde Moore, Pittsburgh vs. New England, Robbie Gould, San Francisco, 2017
Nov. 14, 2010 Most Field Goals, Rookie, Season
Lance Moore, New Orleans vs. Hou. Texans, 38 Harrison Butker, Kansas City, 2017
Sept. 25, 2011 35 Ali Haji-Sheikh, N.Y. Giants, 1983
Ladarius Green, S.D. Chargers vs. Oakland, Blair Walsh, Minnesota, 2012
Oct. 25, 2015 34 Richie Cunningham, Dallas, 1997
Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams vs. Arizona, Sept. 16, 2018 Most Field Goals, Game
Duke Johnson, Cle. Browns vs. Oakland, 8 Rob Bironas, Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans,
Sept. 30, 2018 (ot) Oct. 21, 2007
7 Jim Bakken, St.L. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh,
FIELD GOALS Sept. 24, 1967
Most Seasons Leading League Rich Karlis, Minnesota vs. L.A. Rams,
5 Lou Groza, Cle. Browns, 1950, 1952-54, 1957 Nov. 5, 1989 (ot)
4 Jack Manders, Chi. Bears, 1933-34, 1936-37 Chris Boniol, Dallas vs. Green Bay, Nov. 18, 1996
Ward Cuff, N.Y. Giants, 1938-39, 1943; Green Bay, Billy Cundiff, Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 15, 2003 (ot)
1947 Shayne Graham, Cincinnati vs. Bal. Ravens, Nov. 11, 2007
Mark Moseley, Washington, 1976-77, 1979, 1982 Cairo Santos, Kansas City vs. Cincinnati,
3 Bob Waterfield, L.A. Rams, 1947, 1949, 1951 Oct. 4, 2015
Gino Cappelletti, Bos. Patriots, 1961, 1963-64 Greg Zuerlein, L.A. Rams vs. Dallas, Oct. 1, 2017
Fred Cox, Minnesota, 1965, 1969-70 Jason Myers, N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 14, 2018
Jan Stenerud, Kansas City, 1967, 1970, 1975 6 By many players
Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2008, 2013-14 Most Field Goals, One Quarter
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 4 Garo Yepremian, Detroit vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1966
3 Lou Groza, Cle. Browns, 1952-54 (second quarter)
2 Jack Manders, Chi. Bears, 1933-34 Curt Knight, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 15, 1970
Armand Niccolai, Pittsburgh, 1935-36 (second quarter)
Jack Manders, Chi. Bears, 1936-37 Roger Ruzek, Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 2, 1987
Ward Cuff, N.Y. Giants, 1938-39 (fourth quarter)
Clark Hinkle, Green Bay, 1940-41 Cary Blanchard, Indianapolis vs. Buffalo,
Cliff Patton, Philadelphia, 1948-49 Sept. 21 1997 (second quarter)
Gino Cappelletti, Bos. Patriots, 1963-64 Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland vs. Chi. Bears,
Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets, 1968-69 Oct. 5, 2003 (second quarter)

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Jeff Wilkins, St.L. Rams vs. Bal. Ravens, Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland, 2011
Nov. 9, 2003 (fourth quarter) Phil Dawson, Cle. Browns, 2012
Lawrence Tynes, Kansas City vs. New England, Greg Zuerlein, St.L. Rams, 2012
Nov. 27, 2005 (second quarter) Matt Bryant, Atlanta, 2014
Shayne Graham, Cincinnati vs. Bal. Ravens, Robbie Gould, Chi. Bears, 2015
Nov. 11, 2007 (fourth quarter) Jason Myers, Jacksonville, 2016
Dan Carpenter, Buffalo vs. Cle. Browns, Matt Prater, Detroit, 2016
Nov. 30, 2014 (fourth quarter) Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 2016
Wil Lutz, New Orleans vs. N.Y. Giants, Stephen Hauschka, Buffalo, 2017
Sept. 30, 2018 (second quarter) Matt Prater, Detroit, 2017
3 By many players Most Field Goals, 50 or More Yards, Game
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Field Goals 3 Morten Andersen, Atlanta vs. New Orleans,
38 Matt Stover, Bal. Ravens, 1999-2001 Dec. 10, 1995
36 Wil Lutz, New Orleans, 2016-18 Neil Rackers, Arizona vs. Seattle, Oct. 24, 2004
34 David Akers, Philadelphia, 2010; Kris Brown, Hou. Texans vs. Miami, Oct. 7, 2007
San Francisco, 2011-12; Detroit, 2013 Conner Barth, Tampa Bay vs. Miami, Nov. 15, 2009
Most Consecutive Field Goals Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland vs. Hou. Texans,
44 Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 2015-16 Oct. 9, 2011
42 Mike Vanderjagt, Indianapolis, 2002-04 Josh Scobee, Jacksonville vs. Bal. Ravens,
40 Gary Anderson, San Francisco, 1997; Oct. 24, 2011
Minnesota, 1998 Phil Dawson, Cle. Browns vs. Bal. Ravens,
Longest Field Goal Sept. 27, 2012
64 Matt Prater, Denver vs. Tennessee, Dec. 8, 2013 Blair Walsh, Minnesota vs. St.L. Rams, Dec. 16, 2012
63 Tom Dempsey, New Orleans vs. Detroit, Nov. 8, 1970 Justin Tucker, Bal. Ravens vs. Cincinnati,
Jason Elam, Denver vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 25, 1998 Nov. 27, 2016
Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland vs. Denver, 2 By many players. Last time:
Sept. 12, 2011 Zane Gonzalez, Arizona vs. Seattle, Dec. 30, 2018
David Akers, San Francisco vs. Green Bay,
Sept. 9, 2012 SAFETIES
Graham Gano, Carolina vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 7, 2018 Most Safeties, Career
62 Matt Bryant, Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia, 4 Ted Hendricks, Bal. Colts, 1969-73; Green Bay,
Oct. 22, 2006 1974; Oakland, 1975-81; L.A. Raiders, 1982-83
Stephen Gostkowski, New England vs. Oakland, Doug English, Detroit, 1975-79, 1981-85
Nov. 19, 2017 Jared Allen, Kansas City, 2004-07;
Brett Maher, Dallas vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 2018 (ot) Minnesota, 2008-13; Chi. Bears, 2014;
Highest Field Goal Pct., Career (100 field goals) Carolina, 2015
90.11 Justin Tucker, Bal. Ravens, 2012-18 (237-263) 3 Bill McPeak, Pittsburgh, 1949-57
87.75 Robbie Gould, Chi. Bears, 2005-15; N.Y. Giants, Charlie Krueger, San Francisco, 1959-73
2016; San Francisco, 2017-18 (358-408) Ernie Stautner, Pittsburgh, 1950-63
87.38 Stephen Gostkowski, New England, 2006-18 Jim Katcavage, N.Y. Giants, 1956-68
(367-420) Roger Brown, Detroit, 1960-66; L.A. Rams, 1967-69
Highest Field Goal Pct., Season (Qualifiers) Bruce Maher, Detroit, 1960-67; N.Y. Giants, 1968-69
100.00 Tony Zendejas, L.A. Rams, 1991 (17-17) Ron McDole, St.L. Cardinals, 1961; Hou. Oilers,
Gary Anderson, Minnesota, 1998 (35-35) 1962; Buffalo, 1963-70; Washington, 1971-78
Jeff Wilkins, St.L. Rams, 2000 (17-17) Alan Page, Minnesota, 1967-78; Chi. Bears,
Mike Vanderjagt, Indianapolis, 2003 (37-37) 1979-81
97.44 Justin Tucker, Bal. Ravens, 2016 (38-39) Lyle Alzado, Denver, 1971-78; Cle. Browns,
97.06 Robbie Gould, San Francisco, 2018 (33-34) 1979-81; L.A. Raiders, 1982-85
Most Field Goals, No Misses, Game Rulon Jones, Denver, 1980-88
8 Rob Bironas, Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans, Steve McMichael, New England, 1980; Chi. Bears,
Oct. 21, 2007 1981-93; Green Bay, 1994
7 Rich Karlis, Minnesota vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 5, 1989 Kevin Greene, L.A. Rams, 1985-92; Pittsburgh,
(ot) 1993-95; Carolina, 1996, 1998-99;
Chris Boniol, Dallas vs. Green Bay, Nov. 18, 1996 San Francisco, 1997
Shayne Graham, Cincinnati vs. Bal. Ravens, Burt Grossman, S.D. Chargers, 1989-93;
Nov. 11, 2007 Philadelphia, 1994
Cairo Santos, Kansas City vs. Cincinnati, Eric Swann, Phoenix, 1991-93; Arizona, 1994-99;
Oct. 4, 2015 Carolina, 2000
Greg Zuerlein, L.A. Rams vs. Dallas, Oct. 1, 2017 Dan Saleaumua, Detroit, 1987-88; Kansas City,
Jason Myers, N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 14, 2018 1989-96; Seattle, 1997-98
6 By many players Derrick Thomas, Kansas City, 1989-99
Most Field Goals, 50 or More Yards, Career Bryant Young, San Francisco, 1994-2007
58 Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland, 2000-16; Jason Taylor, Miami, 1997-2007; Washington, 2008;
Seattle, 2018 Miami, 2009; N.Y. Jets, 2010; Miami, 2011
52 Jason Hanson, Detroit, 1992-2012 2 By many players
46 Matt Prater, Atlanta, 2007; Denver, 2007-13; Most Safeties, Season
Detroit, 2014-18 2 Tom Nash, Green Bay, 1932
Most Field Goals, 50 or More Yards, Season Willie Wilkin, Washington, 1942
10 Blair Walsh, Minnesota, 2012 Roger Brown, Detroit, 1962
Justin Tucker, Bal. Ravens, 2016 Ron McDole, Buffalo, 1964
8 Morten Andersen, Atlanta, 1995 Alan Page, Minnesota, 1971
Jason Hanson, Detroit, 2008 Fred Dryer, L.A. Rams, 1973
Matt Bryant, Atlanta, 2017 Benny Barnes, Dallas, 1973
7 David Akers, San Francisco, 2011 James Young, Hou. Oilers, 1977
Phil Dawson, Cle. Browns, 2011 Doug English, Detroit, 1983

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Don Blackmon, New England, 1985 Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Buffalo, Oct. 26, 1997 (ot)
Tim Harris, Green Bay, 1988 Ricky Williams, Miami vs. Buffalo, Sept. 21, 2003
Brian Jordan, Atlanta, 1991
Burt Grossman, S.D. Chargers, 1992 YARDS GAINED
Rod Stephens, Seattle, 1993 Most Yards Gained, Career
Bryant Young, San Francisco, 1996 18,355 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04
Jared Allen, Minnesota, 2008 16,726 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1975-87
Jameel McClain, Bal. Ravens, 2008 15,269 Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1989-98
Junior Galette, New Orleans, 2014 Most Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards Rushing
Most Safeties, Game 11 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1991-2001
2 Fred Dryer, L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Oct. 21, 1973 10 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1976-81, 1983-86
Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1989-98
RUSHING Curtis Martin, New England, 1995-97; N.Y. Jets,
Most Seasons Leading League 1998-2004
8 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1957-61, 1963-65 9 Frank Gore, San Francisco, 2006-09, 2011-14;
4 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 1945, 1947-49 Indianapolis, 2016
O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1972-73, 1975-76 Most Consecutive Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards Rushing
Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983-84, 1986; 11 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1991-2001
Indianapolis, 1988 10 Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1989-98
Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1991-93, 1995 Curtis Martin, New England, 1995-97; N.Y. Jets,
Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1990, 1994, 1996-97 1998-2004
3 Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers, 1978-80 8 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 1989-96
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2008, 2012, 2015 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2001-08
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Steven Jackson, St.L. Rams, 2005-12
5 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1957-61 Most Yards Gained, Season
3 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 1947-49 2,105 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1984
Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1963-65 2,097 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2012
Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers, 1978-80 2,066 Jamal Lewis, Bal. Ravens, 2003
Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1991-93 Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season
2 By many players 1,808 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983
1,674 George Rogers, New Orleans, 1981
ATTEMPTS 1,631 Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas, 2016
Most Seasons Leading League Most Yards Gained, Game
6 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1958-59, 1961, 1963-65 296 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. S.D. Chargers,
4 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 1947-50 Nov. 4, 2007
Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1976-79 295 Jamal Lewis, Bal. Ravens vs. Cle. Browns,
3 Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo, 1963-64; Denver, 1965 Sept. 14, 2003
Jim Nance, Bos. Patriots, 1966-67, 1969 286 Jerome Harrison, Cle. Browns vs. Kansas City,
O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1973-75 Dec. 20, 2009
Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983, 1986; Most Games, 200 or More Yards Rushing, Career
Indianapolis, 1988 6 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1969-77; San Francisco,
Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1991, 1994-95 1978-79
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2007-16;
4 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 1947-50 New Orleans 2017; Arizona, 2017;
Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1976-79 Washington, 2018
3 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1963-65 5 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants, 1997-2006
Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo, 1963-64; Denver, 1965 4 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1957-65
O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1973-75 Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers, 1978-84; New Orleans,
2 By many players 1984-85
Most Attempts, Career Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1989-98
4,409 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2001-09;
3,838 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1975-87 N.Y. Jets, 2010-11
3,518 Curtis Martin, New England, 1995-97; Most Games, 200 or More Yards Rushing, Season
N.Y. Jets, 1998-2005 4 Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers, 1980
Most Attempts, Season 3 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1973
416 Larry Johnson, Kansas City, 2006 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants, 2005
410 Jamal Anderson, Atlanta, 1998 Jay Ajayi, Miami, 2016
407 James Wilder, Tampa Bay, 1984 2 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1963
Most Attempts, Rookie, Season O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1976
390 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1977
378 George Rogers, New Orleans, 1981 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1984
369 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis, 1999 Greg Bell, L.A. Rams, 1989
Most Attempts, Game Terrell Davis, Denver, 1997
45 Jamie Morris, Washington vs. Cincinnati, Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1997
Dec. 17, 1988 (ot) Corey Dillon, Cincinnati, 2000
43 Butch Woolfolk, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia, Marshall Faulk, St.L. Rams, 2000
Nov. 20, 1983 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2002
James Wilder, Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay, Ricky Williams, Miami, 2002
Sept. 30, 1984 (ot) Jamal Lewis, Bal. Ravens, 2003
Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati vs. Hou. Texans, LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2003
Nov. 9, 2003 Larry Johnson, Kansas City, 2005
42 James Wilder, Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh, Willie Parker, Pittsburgh, 2006
Oct. 30, 1983 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2007
Michael Turner, Atlanta, 2008

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Jamaal Charles, Kansas City, 2012 3 Dutch Clark, Detroit, 1934, 1936-37
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2012 Abner Haynes, Dal. Texans, 1960-62
Most Consecutive Games, 200 or More Yards Rushing Leroy Kelly, Cle. Browns, 1966-68
2 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1973, 1976 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1992, 1994-95
Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers, 1980 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2004, 2006-07
Ricky Williams, Miami, 2002 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Jay Ajayi, Miami, 2016 4 Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo, 1962-64; Denver, 1965
Most Games, 100 or more Yards Rushing, Career 3 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 1947-49
78 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1957-59
77 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1975-87 Abner Haynes, Dal. Texans, 1960-62
76 Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1989-98 Leroy Kelly, Cle. Browns, 1966-68
Most Games, 100 or More Yards Rushing, Season Most Touchdowns, Career
14 Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1997 164 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04
12 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1984 145 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2001-09;
Barry Foster, Pittsburgh, 1992 N.Y. Jets, 2010-11
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta, 1998 123 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders, 1982-92;
Jamal Lewis, Bal. Ravens, 2003 Kansas City, 1993-97
Chris Johnson, Tennessee, 2009 Most Rushing Touchdowns, Season
DeMarco Murray, Dallas, 2014 28 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2006
11 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1973 27 Priest Holmes, Kansas City, 2003
Earl Campbell, Hou. Oilers, 1979 Shaun Alexander, Seattle, 2005
Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders, 1985 25 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1995
Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1986 Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season
Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1995 18 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983
Terrell Davis, Denver, 1998 15 Ickey Woods, Cincinnati, 1988
Shaun Alexander, Seattle, 2005 Mike Anderson, Denver, 2000
Larry Johnson, Kansas City, 2006 Clinton Portis, Denver, 2002
Most Consecutive Games, 100 or More Yards Rushing Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas, 2016
14 Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1997 14 Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1965
12 Chris Johnson, Tennessee, 2009-10 Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1989
11 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders, 1985-86 Curtis Martin, New England, 1995
Longest Run from Scrimmage Fred Taylor, Jacksonville, 1998
99 Tony Dorsett, Dallas vs. Minnesota, Jan. 3, 1983 (TD) Cam Newton, Carolina, 2011
Derrick Henry, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Most Touchdowns, Game
Dec. 6, 2018 (TD) 6 Ernie Nevers, Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears,
98 Ahman Green, Green Bay vs. Denver, Dec. 28, 2003 Nov. 28, 1929
(TD) 5 Jimmy Conzelman, Rhode Island vs. Evansville,
97 Andy Uram, Green Bay vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 15, 1922
Oct. 8, 1939 (TD) Jim Brown, Cle. Browns vs. Bal. Colts, Nov. 1, 1959
Bob Gage, Pittsburgh vs. Chi. Bears, Dec. 4, 1949 Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 8, 1963
(TD) James Stewart, Jacksonville vs. Philadelphia,
Lamar Miller, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 28, 2014 Oct. 12, 1997
(TD) Clinton Portis, Denver vs. Kansas City, Dec. 7, 2003
Lamar Miller, Hou. Texans vs. Tennessee, 4 By many players
Nov. 26, 2018 (TD) Most Consecutive Games Rushing for Touchdowns
18 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers, 2004-05
AVERAGE GAIN 13 John Riggins, Washington, 1982-83
Highest Average Gain, Career (750 attempts) George Rogers, Washington, 1985-86
7.00 Michael Vick, Atlanta, 2001-06; Philadelphia, 11 Lenny Moore, Bal. Colts, 1963-64
2009-2013; N.Y. Jets, 2014; Pittsburgh, 2015 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1994-95
(873-6,109) Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1995
6.36 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1985-95; Priest Holmes, Kansas City, 2002
Minnesota, 1997-99; Dallas, 2000; Bal. Ravens,
2001 (775-4,928) PASSING
5.38 Jamaal Charles, Kansas City, 2008-16; Denver, Most Seasons Leading League (Passer Rating)
2017; Jacksonville, 2018 (1,407-7,563) 6 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1937, 1940, 1943,
Highest Average Gain, Season (Qualifiers) 1945, 1947, 1949
8.45 Michael Vick, Atlanta, 2006 (123-1,039) Steve Young San Francisco, 1991-94, 1996-97
8.44 Beattie Feathers, Chi. Bears, 1934 (119-1,004) 4 Len Dawson, Dal. Texans; 1962; Kansas City, 1964,
7.98 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1990 (118-942) 1966, 1968
Highest Average Gain, Game (10 attempts) Roger Staubach, Dallas, 1971, 1973, 1978-79
17.30 Michael Vick, Atlanta vs. Minnesota, Dec. 1, 2002 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, 1974-75, 1981-82
(10-173) 3 Arnie Herber, Green Bay, 1932, 1934, 1936
17.09 Marion Motley, Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh, Norm Van Brocklin, L.A. Rams, 1950, 1952, 1954
Oct. 29, 1950 (11-188) Bart Starr, Green Bay, 1962, 1964, 1966
16.70 Billy Grimes, Green Bay vs. N.Y. Yanks, Oct. 8, 1950 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004-06
(10-167) Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League (Passer Rating)
4 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1991-94
TOUCHDOWNS 3 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004-06
Most Seasons Leading League 2 Cecil Isbell, Green Bay, 1941-42
5 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1957-59, 1963, 1965 Milt Plum, Cle. Browns, 1960-61
4 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 1945, 1947-49 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, 1974-75, 1981-82
Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo, 1962-64; Denver, 1965 Roger Staubach, Dallas, 1978-79
Steve Young, San Francisco, 1996-97
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PASSER RATING Most Passes Completed, Career
Highest Passer Rating, Career (1,500 attempts) 6,586 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans,
103.1 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2005-18 2006-18
100.3 Russell Wilson, Seattle, 2012-18 6,300 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007;
97.7 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; N.Y. Jets, 2008, Minnesota, 2009-10
New Orleans, 2006-18 6,125 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver,
Highest Passer Rating, Season (Qualifiers) 2012-15
122.5 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2011 Most Passes Completed, Season
121.1 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004 471 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2016
119.2 Nick Foles, Philadelphia, 2013 468 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2011
Highest Passer Rating, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) 456 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2014
104.9 Dak Prescott, Dallas, 2016 Most Passes Completed, Rookie, Season
102.4 Robert Griffin III, Washington, 2012 379 Carson Wentz, Philadelphia, 2016
100.0 Russell Wilson, Seattle, 2012 354 Sam Bradford, St.L. Rams, 2010
348 Derek Carr, Oakland, 2014
ATTEMPTS Most Passes Completed, Game
Most Seasons Leading League 45 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota,
5 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997 Nov. 13, 1994 (ot)
4 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1937, 1943, 1947-48 44 Ben Roethlisberger, PIttsburgh vs. Bal. Ravens,
Johnny Unitas, Bal. Colts, 1957, 1959-61 Dec. 10, 2017
George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1953; Hou. Oilers, 43 Rich Gannon, Oakland vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 2002
1963-65 Matt Schaub, Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville,
Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2007-08, 2014, 2016 Nov. 18, 2012 (ot)
3 Arnie Herber, Green Bay, 1932, 1934, 1936 Philip Rivers, S.D. Chargers vs. Green Bay,
Sonny Jurgensen, Washington, 1966-67, 1969 Oct. 18, 2015
Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994-96 Most Consecutive Passes Completed
Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1999, 2005-06 25 Ryan Tannehill, Miami vs. Tennessee (7), Oct. 18,
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998, 2010; 2015; vs. Hou. Texans (18), Oct. 25, 2015
Denver, 2013 Marcus Mariota, Tennessee vs. Indianapolis,
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Nov. 18, 2018 (6); vs. Hou. Texans,
3 Johnny Unitas, Bal. Colts, 1959-61 Nov. 26, 2018 (19)
George Blanda, Hou. Oilers, 1963-65 Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers vs. Arizona,
Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994-96 Nov. 25, 2018
2 By many players Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Washington,
Most Passes Attempted, Career Dec. 30, 2018
10,169 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007; 24 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants (10),
N.Y. Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-10 Nov. 28, 2004; vs. Green Bay (14),
9,783 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans, Dec. 5, 2004
2006-18 23 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Detroit (6),
9,380 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver, Dec. 14, 2008; vs. Jacksonville (17),
2012-15 Dec. 18, 2008
Most Passes Attempted, Season
727 Matthew Stafford, Detroit, 2012 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
691 Drew Bledsoe, New England, 1994 Most Seasons Leading League
679 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2010 8 Len Dawson, Dal. Texans, 1962; Kansas City,
Most Passes Attempted, Rookie, Season 1964-69, 1975
627 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, 2012 7 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1940, 1942-43, 1945,
607 Carson Wentz, Philadelphia, 2016 1947-49
599 Derek Carr, Oakland, 2014 5 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 1980-81, 1985, 1987,
Most Passes Attempted, Game 1989
70 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Steve Young, San Francisco, 1992, 1994-97
Nov. 13, 1994 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2009-11, 2017-18
69 Vinny Testaverde, N.Y. Jets vs. Bal. Ravens, Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Dec. 24, 2000 6 Len Dawson, Kansas City, 1964-69
68 George Blanda, Hou. Oilers vs. Buffalo, Nov. 1, 1964 4 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1994-97
Jon Kitna, Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 30, 2001 3 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1947-49
Otto Graham, Cle. Browns, 1953-55
COMPLETIONS Milt Plum, Cle. Browns, 1959-61
Most Seasons Leading League Kurt Warner, St.L. Rams, 1999-2001
6 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86, 1988, 1992, 1997 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2009-11
Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2007-08, 2011, 2014, Highest Completion Percentage, Career (1,500 attempts)
2016-17 67.32 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans,
5 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1937, 1943, 1945, 2006-18 (9,783-6,586)
1947-48 66.51 Kirk Cousins, Washington, 2012-17; Minnesota,
4 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1953; Hou. Oilers, 2018 (2,702-1,797)
1963-65 66.05 Chad Pennington, N.Y. Jets, 2000-07; Miami,
Sonny Jurgensen, Philadelphia, 1961; Washington, 2008-10 (2,471-1,632)
1966-67, 1969 Highest Completion Percentage, Season (Qualifiers)
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2000, 2003, 2010; 74.44 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2018 (489-364)
Denver, 2013 72.01 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2017 (536-386)
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 71.56 Sam Bradford, Minnesota, 2016 (552-395)
3 George Blanda, Hou. Oilers, 1963-65 Highest Completion Percentage, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers)
Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86 67.76 Dak Prescott, Dallas, 2016 (459-311)
2 By many players 66.44 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh, 2004 (295-196)
65.65 Robert Griffin III, Washington, 2012 (393-258)

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Highest Completion Percentage, Game (20 attempts) Most Consecutive Games, 400 or More Yards Passing
96.55 Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers vs. Arizona, 3 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay, 2018
Nov. 25, 2018 (29-28) 2 Dan Fouts, S.D. Chargers, 1982
95.65 Marcus Mariota, Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans, Dan Marino, Miami, 1984
Nov. 26, 2018 (23-22) Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants, 1985
92.31 Kurt Warner, Arizona vs. Jacksonville, Billy Volek, Tennessee, 2004
Sept. 20, 2009 (26-24) Matt Cassel, New England, 2008
Tom Brady, New England, 2011
YARDS GAINED Cam Newton, Carolina, 2011
Most Seasons Leading League Philip Rivers, S.D. Chargers, 2013
7 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2006, 2008, 2011-12, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2018
2014-16 Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing, Career
5 Sonny Jurgensen, Philadelphia, 1961-62; 115 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans,
Washington, 1966-67, 1969 2006-18
Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86, 1988, 1992 93 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver,
4 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1937, 1940, 1947-48 2012-15
Johnny Unitas, Bal. Colts, 1957, 1959-60, 1963 87 Tom Brady, New England, 2000-18
Dan Fouts, S.D. Chargers, 1979-82 Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing, Season
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 13 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2011
4 Dan Fouts, S.D. Chargers, 1979-82 12 Peyton Manning, Denver, 2013
3 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86 11 Tom Brady, New England, 2011
Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2014-16 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2013
2 By many players Most Consecutive Games, 300 or More Yards Passing
Most Yards Gained, Career 9 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2011-12
74,437 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans, Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2012-13
2006-18 8 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, 2014
71,940 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver, Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City, 2018
2012-15 7 Peyton Manning, Denver, 2012-13
71,838 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007; Longest Pass Completion (All TDs except as noted)
N.Y. Jets, 2008, Minnesota, 2009-10 99 Frank Filchock (to Farkas), Washington vs.
Most Seasons, 3,000 or More Yards Passing Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 1939
18 Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1992-2007; N.Y. Jets, 2008; George Izo (to Mitchell), Washington vs.
Minnesota, 2009 Cle. Browns, Sept. 15, 1963
16 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Karl Sweetan (to Studstill), Detroit vs. Bal. Colts,
Denver, 2012-14 Oct. 16, 1966
Tom Brady, New England, 2002-07, 2009-18 Sonny Jurgensen (to Allen), Washington vs.
Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2002, 2004-05; Chi. Bears, Sept. 15, 1968
New Orleans, 2006-18 Jim Plunkett (to Branch), L.A. Raiders vs.
14 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants, 2005-18 Washington, Oct. 2, 1983
Most Yards Gained, Season Ron Jaworski (to Quick), Philadelphia vs. Atlanta,
5,477 Peyton Manning, Denver, 2013 Nov. 10, 1985
5,476 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2011 Stan Humphries (to Martin), S.D. Chargers vs.
5,235 Tom Brady, New England, 2011 Seattle, Sept. 18, 1994
Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season Brett Favre (to Brooks), Green Bay vs. Chi. Bears,
4,374 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, 2012 Sept. 11, 1995
4,051 Cam Newton, Carolina, 2011 Trent Green (to Boerigter), Kansas City vs.
4,042 Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay, 2015 S.D. Chargers, Dec. 22, 2002
Most Yards Gained, Game Jeff Garcia (to Davis), Cle. Browns vs. Cincinnati,
554 Norm Van Brocklin, L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Yanks, Oct. 17, 2004
Sept. 28, 1951 Gus Frerotte (to Berrian), Minnesota vs. Chi. Bears,
527 Warren Moon, Hou. Oilers vs. Kansas City, Nov. 30, 2008
Dec. 16, 1990 Tom Brady (to Welker), New England vs. Miami,
Matt Schaub, Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 12, 2011
Nov. 18, 2012 (ot) Eli Manning (to Cruz), N.Y. Giants vs. N.Y. Jets,
522 Boomer Esiason, Arizona vs. Washington, Dec. 24, 2011
Nov. 10, 1996 (ot) 98 Doug Russell (to Tinsley), Chi. Cardinals vs.
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Indianapolis, Cle. Rams, Nov. 27, 1938
Oct. 26, 2014 Ogden Compton (to Lane), Chi. Cardinals vs.
Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Career Green Bay, Nov. 13, 1955
16 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans, Bill Wade (to Farrington), Chi. Bears vs. Detroit,
2006-18 Oct. 8, 1961
14 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver, Jacky Lee (to Dewveall), Hou. Oilers vs.
2012-15 S.D. Chargers, Nov. 25, 1962
13 Dan Marino, Miami, 1983-99 Earl Morrall (to Jones), N.Y. Giants vs. Pittsburgh,
Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Season Sept. 11, 1966
4 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984 Jim Hart (to Rashad), St.L. Cardinals vs. L.A. Rams,
Peyton Manning, Denver, 2013 Dec. 10, 1972 (no TD)
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay, 2018 Bobby Hebert (to Haynes), Atlanta vs. New Orleans,
3 Dan Marino, Miami, 1986 Sept. 12, 1993
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants, 2011 Charlie Batch (to Morton), Detroit vs. Chi. Bears,
Tony Romo, Dallas, 2012 Oct. 4, 1998
Philip Rivers, S.D. Chargers, 2013 Ryan Fitzpatrick (to Owens), Buffalo vs. Jacksonville,
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2018 Nov. 22, 2009
2 By many players Drew Brees (to Cooks), New Orleans vs. Oakland,
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97 Pat Coffee (to Tinsley), Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, Most Touchdown Passes, Career
Dec. 5, 1937 539 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010; Denver,
Bobby Layne (to Box), Detroit vs. Green Bay, 2012-15
Nov. 26, 1953 520 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans,
George Shaw (to Tarr), Denver vs. Bos. Patriots, 2006-18
Sept. 21, 1962 517 Tom Brady, New England, 2000-18
Bernie Kosar (to Slaughter), Cle. Browns vs. Most Touchdown Passes, Season
Chi. Bears, Oct. 23, 1989 55 Peyton Manning, Denver, 2013
Steve Young (to Taylor), San Francisco vs. Atlanta, 50 Tom Brady, New England, 2007
Nov. 3, 1991 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City, 2018
Ben Roethlisberger (to Smith-Schuster), 49 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004
Pittsburgh vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 2017 Most Touchdown Passes, Rookie, Season
Ben Roethlisberger (to Smith-Schuster), 27 Baker Mayfield, Cle. Browns, 2018
Pittsburgh vs. Denver, Nov. 25, 2018 26 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998
Russell Wilson, Seattle, 2012
AVERAGE GAIN 23 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, 2012
Most Seasons Leading League Dak Prescott, Dallas, 2016
7 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1939-43, 1946-47 Most Touchdown Passes, Game
5 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1991-94, 1997 7 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants,
3 Arnie Herber, Green Bay, 1932, 1934, 1936 Nov. 14, 1943
Norm Van Brocklin, L.A. Rams, 1950, 1952, 1954 Adrian Burk, Philadelphia vs. Washington,
Len Dawson, Dal. Texans, 1962; Kansas City, Oct. 17, 1954
1966, 1968 George Blanda, Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans,
Bart Starr, Green Bay, 1966-68 Nov. 19, 1961
Kurt Warner, St.L. Rams, 1999-2001 Y.A. Tittle, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962
Philip Rivers, S.D. Chargers, 2008-10 Joe Kapp, Minnesota vs. Bal. Colts, Sept. 28, 1969
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Peyton Manning, Denver vs. Bal. Ravens,
5 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1939-43 Sept. 5, 2013
4 Steve Young, San Francisco, 1991-94 Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Oakland, Nov. 3, 2013
3 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 1966-68 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. N.Y. Giants,
Kurt Warner, St.L. Rams, 1999-2001 Nov. 1, 2015
Philip Rivers, S.D. Chargers, 2008-10 6 By many players. Last time:
Highest Average Gain, Career (1,500 Attempts) Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City vs. L.A. Rams,
8.63 Otto Graham, Cle. Browns, 1950-55 (1,565-13,499) Nov. 19, 2018
8.42 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1939-50 (1,744-14,686) Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Career
8.16 Norm Van Brocklin, L.A. Rams, 1949-57; 35 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 1998-2010;
Philadelphia, 1958-60 (2,895-23,611) Denver, 2012-15
Highest Average Gain, Season (Qualifiers) 34 Drew Brees, S.D. Chargers, 2001-05; New Orleans,
11.17 Tommy O’Connell, Cle. Browns, 1957 (110-1,229) 2006-18
10.86 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1943 (202-2,194) 29 Tom Brady, New England, 2000-18
10.55 Otto Graham, Cle. Browns, 1953 (258-2,722) Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Season
Highest Average Gain, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) 9 Peyton Manning, Denver, 2013
9.411 Greg Cook, Cincinnati, 1969 (197-1,854) 7 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City, 2018
9.409 Bob Waterfield, Cle. Rams, 1945 (171-1,609) 6 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984
8.88 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh, 2004 (295-2,621) Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004
Highest Average Gain, Game (20 attempts) Most Consecutive Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes
18.58 Sammy Baugh, Washington vs. Bos. Yanks, 5 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004
Oct. 31, 1948 (24-446) 4 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984
18.50 Johnny Unitas, Bal. Colts vs. Atlanta, Nov. 12, 1967 3 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2011
(20-370) Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City, 2018
17.71 Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets vs. Bal. Colts, Sept. 24, 1972 Most Consecutive Games, Touchdown Passes
(28-496) 54 Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2009-12
52 Tom Brady, New England, 2010-13
TOUCHDOWNS 51 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis-Denver, 2010-14
Most Seasons Leading League
4 Johnny Unitas, Bal. Colts, 1957-60 HAD INTERCEPTED
Len Dawson, Dal. Texans, 1962; Kansas City, 1963, Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, None Intercepted
1965-66 402 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2018
Steve Young, San Francisco, 1992-94, 1998 358 Tom Brady, New England, 2010-11
Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1995-97, 2003 332 Derek Carr, Oakland, 2018
Drew Brees, New Orleans, 2008-09, 2011-12 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2000, 2004, 2006; 336 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007;
Denver, 2013 N.Y. Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-10
Tom Brady, New England, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2015 277 George Blanda, Chi. Bears, 1949, 1950-58; Bal. Colts,
3 Arnie Herber, Green Bay, 1932, 1934, 1936 1950; Hou. Oilers, 1960-66; Oakland, 1967-75
Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears, 1943, 1945-46 268 John Hadl, S.D. Chargers, 1962-72; L.A. Rams,
Y.A. Tittle, San Francisco, 1955; N.Y. Giants, 1962-63 1973-74; Green Bay, 1974-75; Hou. Oilers,
Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86 1976-77
2 By many players Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 42 George Blanda, Hou. Oilers, 1962
4 Johnny Unitas, Bal. Colts, 1957-60 35 Vinny Testaverde, Tampa Bay, 1988
3 Dan Marino, Miami, 1984-86 34 Frank Tripucka, Denver, 1960
Steve Young, San Francisco, 1992-94 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game
Brett Favre, Green Bay, 1995-97 8 Jim Hardy, Chi. Cardinals vs. Philadelphia,
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7 Parker Hall, Cle. Rams vs. Green Bay, Nov. 8, 1942 Paul McDonald, Cle. Browns vs. Kansas City,
Frank Sinkwich, Detroit vs. Green Bay, Oct. 24, 1943 Sept. 30, 1984
Bob Waterfield, L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Archie Manning, Minnesota vs. Chi. Bears,
Oct. 17, 1948 Oct. 28, 1984
Zeke Bratkowski, Chi. Bears vs. Bal. Colts, Steve Pelluer, Dallas vs. S.D. Chargers, Nov. 16, 1986
Oct. 2, 1960 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Raiders,
Tommy Wade, Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1986 (ot)
Dec. 12, 1965 David Norrie, N.Y. Jets vs. Dallas, Oct. 4, 1987
Ken Stabler, Oakland vs. Denver, Oct. 16, 1977 Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1991
Steve DeBerg, Tampa Bay vs. San Francisco, Bernie Kosar, Cle. Browns vs. Indianapolis,
Sept. 7, 1986 Sept. 6, 1992
Ty Detmer, Detroit vs. Cle. Browns, Sept. 23, 2001 Greg McElroy, N.Y. Jets vs. S.D. Chargers,
6 By many players Dec. 23, 2012
Most Attempts, No Interceptions, Game Marcus Mariota, Tennessee vs. Bal. Ravens,
70 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota, Oct. 14, 2018
Nov. 13, 1994 (ot) 10 By many players
66 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Bal. Ravens,
Dec. 10, 2017 RECEIVING
65 Philip Rivers, S.D. Chargers vs. Green Bay, Most Seasons Leading League
Oct. 18, 2015 8 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1936-37, 1939, 1941-45
5 Lionel Taylor, Denver, 1960-63, 1965
LOWEST PERCENTAGE, PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 3 Tom Fears, L.A. Rams, 1948-50
Most Seasons Leading League, Lowest Percentage, Passes Pete Pihos, Philadelphia, 1953-55
Had Intercepted Billy Wilson, San Francisco, 1954, 1956-57
5 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1940, 1942, 1944-45, Raymond Berry, Bal. Colts, 1958-60
1947 Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1966, 1968-69
4 Tom Brady, New England, 2010, 2012, 2015-16 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay, 1989, 1992-93
3 Charlie Conerly, N.Y. Giants, 1950, 1956, 1959 Wes Welker, New England, 2007, 2009, 2011
Bart Starr, Green Bay, 1962, 1964, 1966 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Roger Staubach, Dallas, 1971, 1977, 1979 5 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1941-45
Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, 1972, 1981-82 4 Lionel Taylor, Denver, 1960-63
Ken O’Brien, N.Y. Jets, 1985, 1987-88 3 Tom Fears, L.A. Rams, 1948-50
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2009, 2014, 2018 Pete Pihos, Philadelphia, 1953-55
Lowest Pct., Passes Had Intercepted, Career (1,500 Raymond Berry, Bal. Colts, 1958-60
attempts) Most Pass Receptions, Career
1.46 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2005-18 (5,492-80) 1,549 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland,
1.77 Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco, 2011-16 2001-04; Seattle, 2004
(1,692-30) 1,325 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 1997-2008; Atlanta,
1.82 Tom Brady, New England, 2000-18 (9,375-171) 2009-13
Lowest Pct., Passes Had Intercepted, Season (Qualifiers) 1,303 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2004-18
0.34 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, 2018 (597-2) Most Seasons, 50 or More Pass Receptions
0.41 Damon Huard, Kansas City, 2006 (244-1) 17 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-96, 1998-2000;
0.45 Josh McCown, Chi. Bears, 2013 (224-1) Oakland, 2001-03
Lowest Pct., Passes Had Intercepted, Rookie, Season 16 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 1998-2008; Atlanta,
(Qualifiers) 2009-13
0.87 Dak Prescott, Dallas, 2016 (459-4) 15 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2004-18
1.27 Robert Griffin III, Washington, 2012 (393-5) Most Pass Receptions, Season
1.89 Nick Foles, Philadelphia, 2012 (265-5) 143 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 2002
136 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh, 2015
TIMES SACKED Julio Jones, Atlanta, 2015
Times Sacked has been compiled since 1963. 129 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh, 2014
Most Times Sacked, Career Most Pass Receptions, Rookie, Season
525 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007; 101 Anquan Boldin, Arizona, 2003
N.Y. Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-10 92 Michael Thomas, New Orleans, 2016
516 John Elway, Denver, 1983-98 91 Eddie Royal, Denver, 2008
501 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh, 2004-18 Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants, 2014
Most Times Sacked, Season Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants, 2018
76 David Carr, Hou. Texans, 2002 Most Pass Receptions, Game
72 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia, 1986 21 Brandon Marshall, Denver vs. Indianapolis,
68 David Carr, Hou. Texans, 2005 Dec. 13, 2009
Most Times Sacked, Game 20 Terrell Owens, San Francisco vs. Chi. Bears,
12 Bert Jones, Bal. Colts vs. St.L. Cardinals, Dec. 17, 2000
Oct. 26, 1980 18 Tom Fears, L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Dec. 3, 1950
Warren Moon, Hou. Oilers vs. Dallas, Sept. 29, 1985 Brandon Marshall, Denver vs. S.D. Chargers,
Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 14, 2008
Sept. 30, 2007 Jason Witten, Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 28, 2012
11 Charley Johnson, St.L. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Most Consecutive Games, Pass Receptions
Nov. 1, 1964 274 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland,
Bart Starr, Green Bay vs. Detroit, Nov. 7, 1965 2001-04
Jack Kemp, Buffalo vs. Oakland, Oct. 15, 1967 227 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2004-18 (current)
Bob Berry, Atlanta vs. St.L. Cardinals, Nov. 24, 1968 211 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 2000-08; Atlanta,
Greg Landry, Detroit vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1975 2009-13
Ron Jaworski, Philadelphia vs. St.L. Cardinals,
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YARDS GAINED Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Career
Most Seasons Leading League 76 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland,
7 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1936, 1938-39, 1941-44 2001-04; Seattle, 2004
6 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986, 1989-90, 64 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998-2004, 2010;
1993-95 Oakland, 2005-06; New England, 2007-10;
3 Raymond Berry, Bal. Colts, 1957, 1959-60 Tennessee, 2010; San Francisco, 2012
Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1965-66, 1968 59 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 1996-2008
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Season
4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1941-44 11 Michael Irvin, Dallas, 1995
3 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1993-95 Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 2012
2 By many players 10 Charley Hennigan, Hou. Oilers, 1961
Most Yards Gained, Career Herman Moore, Detroit, 1995
22,895 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 2002
2001-04; Seattle, 2004 Torry Holt, St.L. Rams, 2003
16,279 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2004-18 Demaryius Thomas, Denver, 2014
15,934 Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1996-2003; Brandon Marshall, N.Y. Jets, 2015
Philadelphia, 2004-05; Dallas, 2006-08; Julio Jones, Atlanta, 2018
Buffalo, 2009; Cincinnati, 2010 9 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, L.A. Rams, 1951
Most Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards, Pass Receiving Bill Groman, Hou. Oilers, 1960
14 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-96, 1998; Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1965
Oakland, 2001-02 Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets, 1967
10 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998-2003; Oakland, Stanley Morgan, New England, 1986
2005; New England, 2007-09 Mark Carrier, Tampa Bay, 1989
9 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1993-94; Oakland, Robert Brooks, Green Bay, 1995
1995-2001 Isaac Bruce, St.L. Rams, 1995
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville, 1996-2002, 2004-05 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1995
Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1998, 2000-03; Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 1999
Philadelphia, 2004; Dallas, 2006-08 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville, 1999
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2005, 2007-11, 2015-17 David Boston, Arizona, 2001
Most Yards Gained, Season Steve Smith, Carolina, 2005
1,964 Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 2012 Randy Moss, New England, 2007
1,871 Julio Jones, Atlanta, 2015 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh, 2015
1,848 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1995 Julio Jones, Atlanta, 2015
Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season Adam Thielen, Minnesota, 2018
1,473 Bill Groman, Hou. Oilers, 1960 Most Consecutive Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving
1,377 Anquan Boldin, Arizona, 2003 8 Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 2012
1,313 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998 Adam Thielen, Minnesota, 2018
Most Yards Gained, Game 7 Charley Hennigan, Hou. Oilers, 1961
336 Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans, Michael Irvin, Dallas, 1995
Nov. 26, 1989 Demaryius Thomas, Denver, 2014
329 Calvin Johnson, Detroit vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 2013 6 Raymond Berry, Bal. Colts, 1960
309 Stephone Paige, Kansas City vs. S.D. Chargers, Bill Groman, Hou. Oilers, 1961
Dec. 22, 1985 Pat Studstill, Detroit, 1966
Most Games, 200 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Career Isaac Bruce, St.L. Rams, 1995
5 Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1962-70; Dallas, Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh, 2010-11
1971-72 Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants, 2015
Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 2007-15 Julio Jones, Atlanta, 2018
4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-45 Longest Pass Reception (All TDs except as noted)
Charley Hennigan, Hou. Oilers, 1960-66 99 Andy Farkas (from Filchock), Washington vs.
Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 1939
2001-04; Seattle, 2004 Bobby Mitchell (from Izo), Washington vs.
3 Don Maynard, N.Y. Giants, 1958; N.Y. Jets, Cle. Browns, Sept. 15, 1963
1960-72; St.L. Cardinals, 1973 Pat Studstill (from Sweetan), Detroit vs. Bal. Colts,
Wes Chandler, New Orleans, 1978-1981; Oct. 16, 1966
S.D. Chargers, 1981-87; San Francisco, 1988 Gerry Allen (from Jurgensen), Washington vs.
Isaac Bruce, L.A. Rams, 1994; St.L. Rams, Chi. Bears, Sept. 15, 1968
1995-2007; San Francisco, 2008 Cliff Branch (from Plunkett), L.A. Raiders vs.
Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1996-2003; Washington, Oct. 2, 1983
Philadelphia, 2004-05; Dallas, 2006-08; Buffalo, Mike Quick (from Jaworski), Philadelphia vs. Atlanta,
2009; Cincinnati, 2010 Nov. 10, 1985
Andre Johnson, Hou. Texans, 2003-14; Tony Martin (from Humphries), S.D. Chargers vs.
Indianapolis, 2015; Tennessee, 2016 Seattle, Sept. 18, 1994
Julio Jones, Atlanta, 2011-18 Robert Brooks (from Favre), Green Bay vs.
Most Games, 200 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Season Chi. Bears, Sept. 11, 1995
3 Charley Hennigan, Hou. Oilers, 1961 Marc Boerigter (from Green), Kansas City vs.
2 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1942 S.D. Chargers, Dec. 22, 2002
Gene Roberts, N.Y. Giants, 1949 Andre Davis (from Garcia), Cle. Browns vs.
Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1963 Cincinnati, Oct. 17, 2004
Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets, 1968 Bernard Berrian (from Frerotte), Minnesota vs.
Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 2011 Chi. Bears, Nov. 30, 2008
Calvin Johnson, Detroit, 2012 Wes Welker (from Brady), New England vs. Miami,
Josh Gordon, Cle. Browns, 2013 Sept. 12, 2011
Alshon Jeffery, Chi. Bears, 2013 Victor Cruz (from Manning), N.Y. Giants vs. N.Y. Jets,
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98 Gaynell Tinsley (from Russell), Chi. Cardinals vs. 153 Terrell Owens, San Francisco, 1996-2003; Philadel-
Cle. Rams, Nov. 17, 1938 phia, 2004-05; Dallas, 2006-08; Buffalo, 2009;
Dick (Night Train) Lane (from Compton), Cincinnati, 2010
Chi. Cardinals vs. Green Bay, Nov. 13, 1955 Most Touchdowns, Season
John Farrington (from Wade), Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, 23 Randy Moss, New England, 2007
Oct. 8, 1961 22 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1987
Willard Dewveall (from Lee), Hou. Oilers vs. 18 Mark Clayton, Miami, 1984
S.D. Chargers, Nov. 25, 1962 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay, 1994
Homer Jones (from Morrall), N.Y. Giants vs. Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season
Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 17 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998
Ahmad Rashad (from Hart), St.L. Cardinals vs. 13 Bill Howton, Green Bay, 1952
L.A. Rams, Dec. 10, 1972 (no TD) John Jefferson, S.D. Chargers, 1978
Michael Haynes (from Hebert), Atlanta vs. 12 Harlon Hill, Chi. Bears, 1954
New Orleans, Sept. 12, 1993 Bill Groman, Hou. Oilers, 1960
Johnnie Morton (from Batch), Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Mike Ditka, Chi. Bears, 1961
Oct. 4, 1998 Bob Hayes, Dallas, 1965
Terrell Owens (from Fitzpatrick), Buffalo vs. Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants, 2014
Jacksonville, Nov. 22, 2009 Mike Evans, Tampa Bay, 2014
Brandin Cooks (from Brees), New Orleans vs. Most Touchdowns, Game
Oakland, Sept. 11, 2016 5 Bob Shaw, Chi. Cardinals vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 2, 1950
97 Gaynell Tinsley (from Coffee), Chi. Cardinals vs. Kellen Winslow, S.D. Chargers vs. Oakland,
Chi. Bears, Dec. 5, 1937 Nov. 22, 1981
Cloyce Box (from Layne), Detroit vs. Green Bay, Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1990
Nov. 26, 1953 4 By many players. Last time:
Jerry Tarr (from Shaw), Denver vs. Bos. Patriots, Jamaal Charles, Kansas City vs. Oakland,
Sept. 21, 1962 Dec. 15, 2013
Webster Slaughter (from Kosar), Cle. Browns vs. Most Consecutive Games, Touchdowns
Chi. Bears, Oct. 23, 1989 13 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-87
John Taylor (from Young), San Francisco vs. Atlanta, 11 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, L.A. Rams, 1950-51
Nov. 3, 1991 Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh, 1959-60
JuJu Smith-Schuster (from Roethlisberger), 10 Carl Pickens, Cincinnati, 1994-95
Pittsburgh vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 2017 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 2003-04
JuJu Smith-Schuster (from Roethlisberger),
Pittsburgh vs. Denver, Nov. 25, 2018 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Most Scrimmage Yards, Career
AVERAGE GAIN 23,540 Jerry Rice, San Francisco 1985-2000; Oakland,
Highest Avg. Gain, Career (200 receptions) 2001-04; Seattle, 2004
22.26 Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants, 1964-69; 21,579 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04
Cle. Browns, 1970 (224-4,986) 21,264 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1975-87
20.83 Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh, 1959-63; Dallas, 1964-66 Most Scrimmage Yards, Season
(261-5,436) 2,509 Chris Johnson, Tennessee, 2009
20.24 Harlon Hill, Chi. Bears, 1954-61; Pittsburgh, 1962; 2,429 Marshall Faulk, St.L. Rams, 1999
Detroit, 1962 (233-4,717) 2,390 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants, 2005
Highest Avg. Gain, Season (24 receptions) Most Scrimmage Yards, Rookie, Season
32.58 Don Currivan, Bos. Yanks, 1947 (24-782) 2,212 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983
31.44 Bucky Pope, L.A. Rams, 1964 (25-786) 2,139 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis, 1999
28.60 Bobby Duckworth, S.D. Chargers, 1984 (25-715) 2,028 Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants, 2018
Highest Average Gain, Game (3 receptions) Most Scrimmage Yards, Game
63.00 Torry Holt, St.L. Rams vs. Atlanta, Sept. 24, 2000 336 Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans,
(3-189) Nov. 26, 1989 (ot)
60.67 Bill Groman, Hou. Oilers vs. Denver, Nov. 20, 1960 330 Billy Cannon, Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans,
(3-182) Dec. 10, 1961
Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Dec. 12, 329 Calvin Johnson, Detroit vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 2013
1965 (3-182)
60.33 Don Currivan, Bos. Yanks vs. Washington, Nov. 30, INTERCEPTIONS BY
1947 (3-181) Most Seasons Leading League
3 Everson Walls, Dallas, 1981-82, 1985
TOUCHDOWNS Ed Reed, Bal. Ravens, 2004, 2008, 2010
Most Seasons Leading League 2 Dick (Night Train) Lane, L.A. Rams, 1952;
9 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-38, 1940-44 Chi. Cardinals, 1954
6 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-87, 1989-91, Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1953, 1957
1993 Milt Davis, Bal. Colts, 1957, 1959
5 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998, 2000, 2003; Dick Lynch, N.Y. Giants, 1961, 1963
New England, 2007, 2009 Johnny Robinson, Kansas City, 1966, 1970
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Bill Bradley, Philadelphia, 1971-72
5 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1940-44 Emmitt Thomas, Kansas City, 1969, 1974
4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-38 Ronnie Lott, San Francisco, 1986; L.A. Raiders, 1991
3 Lance Alworth, S.D. Chargers, 1964-66 Rod Woodson, Bal. Ravens, 1999; Oakland, 2002
Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1989-91 Ty Law, New England, 1998; N.Y. Jets, 2005
Most Touchdowns, Career Darren Sharper, Green Bay, 2000; New Orleans, 2009
197 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, Asante Samuel, New England, 2006;
2001-04; Seattle, 2004 Philadelphia, 2009
156 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998-2004, 2010; Charles Woodson, Green Bay, 2009, 2011
Oakland, 2005-06; New England, 2007-10;
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Most Interceptions By, Career Most Yards Gained, Season
81 Paul Krause, Washington, 1964-67; Minnesota, 376 Darren Sharper, New Orleans, 2009
1968-79 358 Ed Reed, Bal. Ravens, 2004
79 Emlen Tunnell, N.Y. Giants, 1948-58; Green Bay, 349 Charlie McNeil, S.D. Chargers, 1961
1959-61 Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season
71 Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh, 1987-96; San Francisco, 301 Don Doll, Detroit, 1949
1997; Bal. Ravens, 1998-2001; Oakland, 2002-03 298 Dick (Night Train) Lane, L.A. Rams, 1952
Most Interceptions By, Season 280 Marcus Peters, Kansas City, 2015
14 Dick (Night Train) Lane, L.A. Rams, 1952 Most Yards Gained, Game
13 Dan Sandifer, Washington, 1948 177 Charlie McNeil, S.D. Chargers vs. Hou. Oilers,
Orban (Spec) Sanders, N.Y. Yanks, 1950 Sept. 24, 1961
Lester Hayes, Oakland, 1980 170 Louis Oliver, Miami vs. Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1992
12 By nine players 167 Dick Jauron, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 18, 1973
Most Interceptions By, Rookie, Season Longest Return (All TDs except as noted)
14 Dick (Night Train) Lane, L.A. Rams, 1952 107 Ed Reed, Bal. Ravens vs. Philadelphia,
13 Dan Sandifer, Washington, 1948 Nov. 23, 2008
12 Woodley Lewis, L.A. Rams, 1950 106 Ed Reed, Bal. Ravens vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 7, 2004
Paul Krause, Washington, 1964 104 Marcus Maye, N.Y. Jets vs. Denver, Oct. 7, 2018 (no TD)
Most Interceptions By, Game
4 Sammy Baugh, Washington vs. Detroit, Nov. 14, 1943 TOUCHDOWNS
Dan Sandifer, Washington vs. Bos. Yanks, Most Touchdowns, Career
Oct. 31, 1948 12 Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh, 1987-96; San Francisco,
Don Doll, Detroit vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 23, 1949 1997; Bal. Ravens, 1998-2001; Oakland, 2002-03
Bob Nussbaumer, Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Bulldogs, 11 Darren Sharper, Green Bay, 1997-2004;
Nov. 13, 1949 Minnesota, 2005-08; New Orleans, 2009-10
Russ Craft, Philadelphia vs. Chi. Cardinals, Charles Woodson, Oakland, 1998-2005; Green Bay,
Sept. 24, 1950 2006-12; Oakland, 2013-15
Bobby Dillon, Green Bay vs. Detroit, Nov. 26, 1953 10 Aqib Talib, Tampa Bay, 2008-12; New England,
Jack Butler, Pittsburgh vs. Washington, Dec. 13, 1953 2012-13; Denver, 2014-17; L.A. Rams, 2018
Austin (Goose) Gonsoulin, Denver vs. Buffalo, Most Touchdowns, Season
Sept. 18, 1960 4 Ken Houston, Hou. Oilers, 1971
Jerry Norton, St.L. Cardinals vs. Washington, Jim Kearney, Kansas City, 1972
Nov. 20, 1960; vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 1961 Eric Allen, Philadelphia, 1993
Dave Baker, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams, 3 Dick Harris, S.D. Chargers, 1961
Dec. 4, 1960 Dick Lynch, N.Y. Giants, 1963
Bobby Ply, Dal. Texans vs. S.D. Chargers, Dec. 16, 1962 Herb Adderley, Green Bay, 1965
Bobby Hunt, Kansas City vs. Hou. Oilers, Lem Barney, Detroit, 1967
Oct. 4, 1964 Miller Farr, Hou. Oilers, 1967
Willie Brown, Denver vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 15, 1964 Monte Jackson, L.A. Rams, 1976
Dick Anderson, Miami vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3, 1973 Rod Perry, L.A. Rams, 1978
Willie Buchanon, Green Bay vs. S.D. Chargers, Ronnie Lott, San Francisco, 1981
Sept. 24, 1978 Lloyd Burruss, Kansas City, 1986
Deron Cherry, Kansas City vs. Seattle, Sept. 29, 1985 Wayne Haddix, Tampa Bay, 1990
Kwamie Lassiter, Arizona vs. S.D. Chargers, Robert Massey, Phoenix, 1992
Dec. 27, 1998 Ray Buchanan, Indianapolis, 1994
Deltha O’Neal, Denver vs. Kansas City, Oct. 7, 2001 Deion Sanders, San Francisco, 1994
DeAngelo Hall, Washington vs. Chi. Bears, Mark McMillian, Kansas City, 1997
Oct. 24, 2010 Otis Smith, N.Y. Jets, 1997
Most Consecutive Games, Passes Intercepted By Jimmy Hitchcock, Minnesota, 1998
8 Tom Morrow, Oakland, 1962-63 Eric Allen, Oakland, 2000
7 Tom Landry, N.Y. Giants, 1950-51 Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay, 2002
Paul Krause, Washington, 1964 Antrel Rolle, Arizona, 2007
Larry Wilson, St.L. Cardinals, 1966 Nick Collins, Green Bay, 2008
Ben Davis, Cle. Browns, 1968 Darren Sharper, New Orleans, 2009
6 By many players. Charles Woodson, Green Bay, 2009
Last time: Brian Russell, Minnesota, 2003 Janoris Jenkins, St.L. Rams, 2012
Charles Tillman, Chi. Bears, 2012
YARDS GAINED William Gay, Pittsburgh, 2014
Most Seasons Leading League 2 By many players
3 Darren Sharper, Green Bay, 2002; Minnesota, 2005; Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season
New Orleans, 2009 3 Lem Barney, Detroit, 1967
2 Dick (Night Train) Lane, L.A. Rams, 1952; Ronnie Lott, San Francisco, 1981
Chi. Cardinals, 1954 Janoris Jenkins, St.L. Rams, 2012
Herb Adderley, Green Bay, 1965, 1969 2 By many players
Dick Anderson, Miami, 1968, 1970 Most Touchdowns, Game
Ed Reed, Bal. Ravens, 2004, 2010 2 Guy Chamberlain, Canton vs. Chi. Cardinals,
Marcus Peters, Kansas City, 2015, 2017 Nov. 26, 1922
Most Yards Gained, Career Hoot Flanagan, Pottsville vs. Frankford,
1,590 Ed Reed, Bal. Ravens, 2002-12; Hou. Texans, 2013; Nov. 29, 1925
N.Y. Jets, 2013 Tom Leary, Newark vs. Frankford, Oct. 4, 1930
1,483 Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh, 1987-1996; Bill Blackburn, Chi. Cardinals vs. Bos. Yanks,
San Francisco, 1997; Bal. Ravens, 1998-2001; Oct. 24, 1948
Oakland, 2002-03 Dan Sandifer, Washington vs. Bos. Yanks,
1,412 Darren Sharper, Green Bay, 1997-2004; Minnesota, Oct. 31, 1948
2005-08; New Orleans, 2009-10 Bob Franklin, Cle. Browns vs. Chi. Bears,
Dec. 11, 1960
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Bill Stacy, St.L. Cardinals vs. Dal. Cowboys, 94 Joe Lintzenich, Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants,
Nov. 5, 1961 Nov. 16, 1931
Jerry Norton, St.L. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh, 93 Shawn McCarthy, New England vs. Buffalo,
Nov. 26, 1961 Nov. 3, 1991
Miller Farr, Hou. Oilers vs. Buffalo, Dec. 7, 1968
Ken Houston, Hou. Oilers vs. S.D. Chargers, AVERAGE YARDAGE
Dec. 19, 1971 Highest Average, Punting, Career (250 punts)
Jim Kearney, Kansas City vs. Denver, Oct. 1, 1972 47.56 Shane Lechler, Oakland, 2000-12; Hou. Texans,
Lemar Parrish, Cincinnati vs. Hou. Oilers, 2013-17 (1,444-68,678)
Dec. 17, 1972 47.00 Johnny Hekker, St.L. Rams, 2012-15; L.A. Rams,
Dick Anderson, Miami vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3, 1973 2016-18 (542-25,472)
Prentice McCray, New England vs. N.Y. Jets, 46.92 Thomas Morstead, New Orleans, 2009-18
Nov. 21, 1976 (570-26,746)
Kenny Johnson, Atlanta vs. Green Bay, Highest Avg. Punting, Season (Qualifiers)
Nov. 27, 1983 (ot) 51.40 Sammy Baugh, Washington, 1940 (35-1,799)
Mike Kozlowski, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 16, 1983 51.14 Shane Lechler, Oakland, 2009 (96-4,909)
Dave Brown, Seattle vs. Kansas City, Nov. 4, 1984 50.90 Andy Lee, San Francisco, 2011 (78-3,970)
Lloyd Burruss, Kansas City vs. S.D. Chargers, Highest Avg. Punting, Rookie, Season
Oct. 19, 1986 48.19 Michael Dickson, Seattle, 2018 (78-3,759)
Henry Jones, Buffalo vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 20, 1992 47.84 Bryan Anger, Jacksonville, 2012 (91-4,353)
Robert Massey, Phoenix vs. Washington, Oct. 4, 1992 47.61 Matt Darr, Miami, 2015 (92-4,380)
Eric Allen, Philadelphia vs. New Orleans, Highest Avg. Punting, Game (4 punts)
Dec. 26, 1993 63.00 Andy Lee, Carolina vs. Denver, Sept. 8, 2016
Ken Norton, San Francisco vs. St.L. Rams, (4-252)
Oct. 22, 1995 61.75 Bob Cifers, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 24, 1946
Otis Smith, N.Y. Jets vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. 14, 1997 (4-247)
Dewayne Washington, Pittsburgh vs. Jacksonville, 61.60 Roy McKay, Green Bay vs. Chi. Cardinals,
Nov. 22, 1998 Oct. 28, 1945 (5-308)
Aaron Glenn, Hou. Texans vs. Pittsburgh,
Dec. 8, 2002 NET AVERAGE
Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia, Net average has been compiled since 1976.
Oct. 22, 2006 Highest Net Average, Punting, Career (250 punts)
Antrel Rolle, Arizona vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 18, 2007 43.43 Johnny Hekker, St.L. Rams, 2012-15; L.A. Rams,
Derrick Johnson, Kansas City vs. Denver, Jan. 3, 2010 2016-18 (543-23,582)
David Bowens, Cle. Browns vs. New Orleans, 41.42 Thomas Morstead, New Orleans, 2009-18
Oct. 24, 2010 (571-23,650)
Janoris Jenkins, St.L. Rams vs. Arizona, Nov. 25, 2012 40.79 Marquette King, Oakland, 2013-17; Denver, 2018
Zach Brown, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 30, 2012 (449-18,313)
Highest Net Average, Punting, Season (Qualifiers)
PUNTING 46.00 Johnny Hekker, L.A. Rams, 2016 (98-4,508)
Most Punts, Career 44.56 Brett Kern, Tennessee, 2017 (75-3,342)
1,713 Jeff Feagles, New England, 1988-89; Philadelphia, 44.32 Johnny Hekker, L.A. Rams, 2017 (65-2,881)
1990-93; Arizona, 1994-97; Seattle, 1998- Highest Net Average, Punting, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers)
2002; N.Y. Giants, 2003-09 42.64 Rigoberto Sanchez, Indianapolis, 2017 (84-3,624)
1,444 Shane Lechler, Oakland, 2000-12; Hou. Texans, 42.47 Michael Dickson, Seattle, 2018 (79-3,355)
2013-17 41.56 Justin Vogel, Green Bay, 2017 (71-2,951)
1,401 Sean Landeta, N.Y. Giants, 1985-93; L.A. Rams, Highest Net Average, Punting, Game (4 punts)
1993-94; St.L. Rams, 1995-96; Tampa Bay, 59.50 Rohn Stark, Indianapolis vs. Hou. Oilers,
1997; Green Bay, 1998; Philadelphia, 1999-2002; Sept. 13, 1992 (4-238)
St.L. Rams, 2003-04; Philadelphia, 2005 57.50 Michael Dickson, Seattle vs. Denver, Sept. 9, 2018
Most Punts, Season (6-345)
114 Bob Parsons, Chi. Bears, 1981 55.50 Kevin Huber, Cincinnati vs. S.D. Chargers,
Chad Stanley, Hou. Texans, 2002 Dec. 1, 2013 (4-222)
112 Dave Zastudil, Arizona, 2012 Tress Way, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants,
111 Brad Maynard, N.Y. Giants, 1997 Sept. 25, 2014 (4-222)
Most Punts, Rookie, Season Sam Martin, Detroit vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 11, 2016
111 Brad Maynard, N.Y. Giants, 1997 (4-222)
108 John Teltschik, Philadelphia, 1986
101 Daniel Pope, Kansas City, 1999 PUNTS HAD BLOCKED
Most Punts, Game Most Consecutive Punts, None Blocked
16 Leo Araguz, Oakland vs. S.D. Chargers, Oct. 11, 1998 1,177 Chris Gardocki, Chi. Bears, 1992-94; Indianapolis,
15 John Teltschik, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants, 1995-98; Cle. Browns, 1999-2003; Pittsburgh,
Dec. 6, 1987 (ot) 2004-06
14 Dick Nesbitt, Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, 878 Bryan Barker, Kansas City, 1993; Philadelphia, 1994;
Nov. 30, 1933 Jacksonville, 1995-2000; Washington,
Keith Molesworth, Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, 2001-03; Green Bay, 2004; St.L. Rams, 2005
Dec. 10, 1933 735 Brian Moorman, Buffalo, 2002-2011
Sammy Baugh, Washington vs. Philadelphia, Most Punts Had Blocked, Career
Nov. 5, 1939 14 Herman Weaver, Detroit, 1970-76; Seattle, 1977-80
Carl Kinscherf, N.Y. Giants vs. Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943 Harry Newsome, Pittsburgh, 1985-89; Minnesota,
George Taliaferro, N.Y. Yanks vs. L.A. Rams, 1990-93
Sept. 28, 1951 12 Jerrel Wilson, Kansas City, 1963-77;
Longest Punt New England, 1978
98 Steve O’Neal, N.Y. Jets vs. Denver, Sept. 21, 1969 Tom Blanchard, N.Y. Giants, 1971-73; New Orleans,
1974-78; Tampa Bay, 1979-81

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Jeff Feagles, New England, 1988-89; Philadelphia, 54 James Jones, Dallas, 1980
1990-93; Arizona, 1994-97; Seattle, 1998-2002; Most Punt Returns, Game
N.Y. Giants, 2003-09 11 Eddie Brown, Washington vs. Tampa Bay,
11 David Lee, Bal. Colts, 1966-78 Oct. 9, 1977
Most Punts Had Blocked, Season 10 Theo Bell, Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo, Dec. 16, 1979
6 Harry Newsome, Pittsburgh, 1988 Mike Nelms, Washington vs. New Orleans,
4 Bryan Wagner, Cle. Browns, 1990 Dec. 26, 1982
Mike Scifres, S.D. Chargers, 2010 Ronnie Harris, New England vs. Pittsburgh,
3 By many players Dec. 5, 1993
9 Rodger Bird, Oakland vs. Denver, Sept. 10, 1967
PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 Ralph McGill, San Francisco vs. Atlanta, Oct. 29, 1972
Punts Inside the 20 have been compiled since 1976. Ed Podolak, Kansas City vs. S.D. Chargers,
Most Punts Inside the 20, Career Nov. 10, 1974
554 Jeff Feagles, New England, 1988-89; Philadelphia, Anthony Leonard, San Francisco vs. New Orleans,
1990-93; Arizona, 1994-97; Seattle, 1998-2002; Oct. 17, 1976
N.Y. Giants, 2003-09 Butch Johnson, Dallas vs. Buffalo, Nov. 15, 1976
469 Shane Lechler, Oakland, 2000-12; Hou. Texans, Larry Marshall, Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay,
2013-17 Sept. 18, 1977
441 Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City, 2008-18 Nesby Glasgow, Bal. Colts vs. Kansas City,
Most Punts Inside the 20, Season Sept. 2, 1979
51 Johnny Hekker, L.A. Rams, 2016 Mike Nelms, Washington vs. St.L. Cardinals,
46 Dave Zastudil, Arizona, 2012 Dec. 21, 1980
45 Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City, 2012 Leon Bright, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia,
Most Punts Inside the 20, Game Dec. 11, 1982
8 Mark Royals, Pittsburgh vs. Hou. Oilers, Pete Shaw, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia,
Nov. 6, 1994 (ot) Nov. 20, 1983
Bryan Barker, Jacksonville vs. Bal. Ravens, Cleotha Montgomery, L.A. Raiders vs. Detroit,
Nov. 14, 1999 Dec. 10, 1984
7 Josh Miller, Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 20, 1998 Phil McConkey, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia,
David Zastudil. Cle. Browns vs. Buffalo, Dec. 6, 1987 (ot)
Oct. 11, 2009 Andre Hastings, Pittsburgh vs. Cle. Browns,
Thomas Morstead, New Orleans vs. Carolina, Nov. 13, 1995
Jan. 3, 2010 Steve Smith, Carolina vs. Detroit, Sept. 15, 2002
Donnie Jones, Philadelphia vs. Arizona, Dec. 1, 2013 Reggie Swinton, Arizona vs. Philadelphia,
Brett Kern, Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans, Dec. 27, 2015 Dec. 24, 2005
Matt Haack, Miami vs. Denver, Dec. 3, 2017
Matt Haack, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 4, 2018 FAIR CATCHES
6 By many players Most Fair Catches, Career
231 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia,
PUNT RETURNS 2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003
Most Seasons Leading League 175 Ted Ginn, Miami, 2007-09; San Francisco, 2010-12;
3 Les (Speedy) Duncan, S.D. Chargers, 1965-66; Carolina, 2013; Arizona, 2014; Carolina,
Washington, 1971 2015-16; New Orleans, 2017-18
Rick Upchurch, Denver, 1976, 1978, 1982 171 Marcus Sherels, Minnesota, 2010-18
2 Dick Christy, N.Y. Titans, 1961-62 Most Fair Catches, Season
Claude Gibson, Oakland, 1963-64 37 Jeremy Ross, Detroit, 2014
Billy (White Shoes) Johnson, Hou. Oilers, 1975, 36 Jeremy Kerley, N.Y. Jets, 2012
1977 Jeremy Kerley, San Francisco, 2016
Mel Gray, New Orleans, 1987; Detroit, 1991 33 Brian Mitchell, Philadelphia, 2000
Jermaine Lewis, Bal. Ravens, 1997, 2000 Most Fair Catches, Game
Roscoe Parrish, Buffalo, 2007-08 7 Bake Turner, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Nov. 20, 1966
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2010-11 Lem Barney, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 21, 1976
Bobby Morse, Philadelphia vs. Buffalo, Dec. 27, 1987
PUNT RETURNS Chris Carr, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 16, 2008
Most Punt Returns, Career Jeremy Kerley, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams,
463 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 2016
2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003 6 Jake Scott, Miami vs. Buffalo, Dec. 20, 1970
351 Eric Metcalf, Cle. Browns, 1989-94; Greg Pruitt, L.A. Raiders vs. Seattle, Oct. 7, 1984
Atlanta, 1995-96; S.D. Chargers, 1997; Phil McConkey, S.D. Chargers vs. Kansas City,
Arizona, 1998; Carolina, 1999; Dec. 17, 1989
Washington, 2001; Green Bay, 2002 Gerald McNeil, Hou. Oilers vs. Pittsburgh,
349 David Meggett, N.Y. Giants, 1989-94; Sept. 16, 1990
New England, 1995-97; N.Y. Jets, 1998 Bobby Engram, Chi. Bears vs. Minnesota,
Most Punt Returns, Season Sept. 15, 1996
70 Danny Reece, Tampa Bay, 1979 Eddie Kennison, New Orleans vs. Bal. Ravens,
62 Fulton Walker, Miami-L.A. Raiders, 1985 Dec. 19, 1999
58 J.T. Smith, Kansas City, 1979 R.W. McQuarters, N.Y. Giants vs. Atlanta,
Greg Pruitt, L.A. Raiders, 1983 Oct. 15, 2007
Leo Lewis, Minnesota, 1988 Emanuel Sanders, Pittsburgh vs. Cle. Browns,
Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1996 Nov. 25, 2012
Nate Burleson, Seattle, 2007 Jeremy Kerley, N.Y. Jets vs. Arizona, Dec. 2, 2012
Dexter McCluster, Kansas City, 2013 Jeremy Kerley, N.Y. Jets vs. Tennessee,
Most Punt Returns, Rookie, Season Dec. 17, 2012
57 Lew Barnes, Chi. Bears, 1986 Patrick Peterson, Arizona vs. Seattle, Dec. 22, 2013
55 B.J. Sams, Bal. Ravens, 2004 Jeremy Ross, Detroit vs. Buffalo, Oct. 5, 2014

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Griff Whalen, Indianapolis vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 2014 20.88 Jerry Davis, Chi. Cardinals, 1948 (16-334)
Bryan Walters, Seattle vs. Arizona, Dec. 21, 2014 20.73 Frankie Sinkwich, Detroit, 1943 (11-228)
Griff Whalen, Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville, Highest Average, Game
Oct. 4, 2015 (ot) 53.33 Darius Reynaud, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville,
Bryce Callahan, Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco, Dec. 30, 2012 (3-160)
Dec. 4, 2016 51.00 Steve Smith, Carolina vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 8, 2002
Jaydon Mickens, Jacksonville vs. Indianapolis, (3-153)
Oct. 22, 2017 47.67 Chuck Latourette, St.L. Cardinals vs. New Orleans,
Andre Roberts, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Nov. 4, 2018 Sept. 29, 1968 (3-143)
5 By many players
TOUCHDOWNS
YARDS GAINED Most Touchdowns, Career
Most Seasons Leading League 14 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006-13; Atlanta, 2014-15;
3 Alvin Haymond, Bal. Colts, 1965-66; L.A. Rams, Bal. Ravens, 2016
1969 10 Eric Metcalf, Cle. Browns, 1989-94; Atlanta, 1995-
2 Bill Dudley, Pittsburgh, 1942, 1946 96; S.D. Chargers, 1997; Arizona, 1998;
Emlen Tunnell, N.Y. Giants, 1951-52 Carolina, 1999; Washington, 2001;
Dick Christy, N.Y. Titans, 1961-62 Green Bay, 2002
Claude Gibson, Oakland, 1963-64 9 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia
Rodger Bird, Oakland, 1966-67 2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003
J.T. Smith, Kansas City, 1979-80 Most Touchdowns, Season
Vai Sikahema, St.L. Cardinals, 1986-87 4 Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1951
David Meggett, N.Y. Giants, 1989-90 Rick Upchurch, Denver, 1976
Tamarick Vanover, Kansas City, 1995, 1999 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2007
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006, 2010 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011
Darren Sproles, Philadelphia, 2014-15 3 Emlen Tunnell, N.Y. Giants, 1951
Most Yards Gained, Career Billy (White Shoes) Johnson, Hou. Oilers, 1975
4,999 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia, LeRoy Irvin, L.A. Rams, 1981
2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003 Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1996
3,708 Dave Meggett, N.Y. Giants, 1989-94; Darrien Gordon, Denver, 1997
New England, 1995-97; N.Y. Jets, 1998 Eric Metcalf, S.D. Chargers, 1997
3,695 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006-13; Atlanta, 2014-15; Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006
Bal. Ravens, 2016 Adam Jones, Tennessee, 2006
Most Yards Gained, Season Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 2008
875 Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1996 Johnnie Lee Higgins, Oakland, 2008
699 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2010
692 Fulton Walker, Miami-L.A. Raiders, 1985 2 By many players
Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season
699 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011 4 Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1951
656 Louis Lipps, Pittsburgh, 1984 Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011
655 Neal Colzie, Oakland, 1975 3 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006
Most Yards Gained, Game 2 By many players
207 LeRoy Irvin, L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 11, 1981 Most Touchdowns, Game
205 George Atkinson, Oakland vs. Buffalo, 2 Jack Christiansen, Detroit vs. L.A. Rams,
Sept. 15, 1968 Oct. 14, 1951; vs. Green Bay, Nov. 22, 1951
199 Eddie Drummond, Detroit vs. Jacksonville, Dick Christy, N.Y. Titans vs. Denver, Sept. 24, 1961
Nov. 14, 2004 (ot) Rick Upchurch, Denver vs. Cle. Browns,
Longest Punt Return (All TDs) Sept. 26, 1976
103 Robert Bailey, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans, LeRoy Irvin, L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 11, 1981
Oct. 23, 1994 Vai Sikahema, St.L. Cardinals vs. Tampa Bay,
99 Patrick Peterson, Arizona vs. St.L. Rams, Nov. 6, 2011 Dec. 21, 1986
Dwayne Harris, Oakland vs. Denver, Dec. 24, 2018 Todd Kinchen, L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Dec. 27, 1992
98 Gil LeFebvre, Cincinnati vs. Brooklyn, Dec. 3, 1933 Eric Metcalf, Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh,
Charlie West, Minnesota vs. Washington, Nov. 3, 1968 Oct. 24, 1993;
Dennis Morgan, Dallas vs. St.L. Cardinlas, S.D. Chargers vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 1997
Oct. 13, 1974 Darrien Gordon, Denver vs. Carolina, Nov. 9, 1997
Terance Mathis, N.Y. Jets vs. Dallas, Nov. 4, 1990 Jermaine Lewis, Bal. Ravens vs. Seattle, Dec. 7, 1997
Damaris Johnson, Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Bal. Ravens vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 24, 2000
Dec. 2, 2012 Steve Smith, Carolina vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 8, 2002
Tavon Austin, St.L. Rams vs. Indianapolis, Eddie Drummond, Detroit vs. Jacksonville,
Nov. 10, 2013 Nov. 14, 2004 (ot)
Reggie Bush, New Orleans vs. Minnesota,
AVERAGE YARDAGE Oct. 6, 2008
Highest Average, Career (75 returns) Darius Reynaud, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville,
12.78 George McAfee, Chi. Bears, 1940-41, 1945-50 Dec. 30, 2012
(112-1,431)
12.75 Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1951-58 (85-1,084) KICKOFF RETURNS
12.55 Claude Gibson, S.D. Chargers, 1961-62; Oakland, Most Seasons Leading League
1963-65 (110-1,381) 3 Abe Woodson, San Francisco, 1959, 1962-63
Highest Average, Season (Qualifiers) Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota, 2013, 2015-16
23.00 Herb Rich, Bal. Colts, 1950 (12-276) 2 Lynn Chandnois, Pittsburgh, 1951-52
21.47 Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1952 (15-322) Bobby Jancik, Hou. Oilers, 1962-63
21.28 Dick Christy, N.Y. Titans, 1961 (18-383) Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967; L.A. Rams, 1971
Highest Average, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers) Mel Gray, Detroit, 1991, 1994
23.00 Herb Rich, Bal. Colts, 1950 (12-276) Michael Bates, Carolina, 1996-97

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KICKOFF RETURNS Most Yards Gained, Season
Most Kickoff Returns, Career 2,186 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona, 2000
607 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia, 1,809 Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2007
2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003 1,807 Michael Lewis, New Orleans, 2002
514 Allen Rossum, Philadelphia, 1998-99; Green Bay, Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season
2000-01; Atlanta, 2002-06; Pittsburgh, 2007; 1,752 Chris Carr, Oakland, 2005
San Francisco, 2008-09; Dallas, 2009 1,684 Josh Scobey, Arizona, 2003
426 Dante Hall, Kansas City, 2000-06; St.L. Rams, 1,577 Justin Miller, N.Y. Jets, 2005
2007-08 Most Yards Gained, Game
Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2005-12; N.Y. Jets, 2013; 304 Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams,
Indianapolis, 2014 Oct. 23, 1994
Most Kickoff Returns, Season 299 Ted Ginn, Jr., Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 2009
82 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona, 2000 294 Wally Triplett, Detroit vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 29, 1950
73 Josh Scobey, Arizona, 2003 Longest Kickoff Return (All TDs)
Chris Carr, Oakland, 2005 109 Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota vs. Green Bay,
70 Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans, 1996 Oct. 27, 2013
Michael Lewis, New Orleans, 2002 108 Ellis Hobbs, New England, vs. N.Y. Jets, Sept. 9, 2007
Most Kickoff Returns, Rookie, Season Randall Cobb, Green Bay vs. New Orleans,
73 Josh Scobey, Arizona, 2003 Sept. 8, 2011
Chris Carr, Oakland, 2005 Jacoby Jones, Bal. Ravens vs. Dallas, Oct. 14, 2012
67 Ronney Jenkins, S.D. Chargers, 2000 Knile Davis, Kansas City vs. Denver, Dec. 1, 2013
64 Tab Perry, Cincinnati, 2005 Jacoby Jones, Bal. Ravens vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 2, 2014
Most Kickoff Returns, Game David Johnson, Arizona vs. Chi. Bears, Sept. 20, 2015
10 Desmond Howard, Oakland vs. Seattle, Oct. 26, 1997 107 Joe McKnight, N.Y. Jets vs. Bal. Ravens, Oct. 2, 2011
Richard Alston, Cle. Browns vs. Cincinnati, Josh Huff, Philadelphia vs. Tennessee, Nov. 23, 2014
Nov. 28, 2004
Chris Williams, Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, AVERAGE YARDAGE
Nov. 9, 2014 Highest Average, Career (75 returns)
9 Noland Smith, Kansas City vs. Oakland, Nov. 23, 1967 30.56 Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1965-71 (91-2,781)
Dino Hall, Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 7, 1979 29.98 Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota, 2013-16; Oakland,
Paul Palmer, Kansas City vs. Seattle, Sept. 20, 1987 2017; New England, 2018 (176-5,276)
Eric Metcalf, Atlanta vs. San Francisco, 29.57 Lynn Chandnois, Pittsburgh, 1950-56 (92-2,720)
Sept. 29, 1996; vs. St.L. Rams, Nov. 10, 1996 Highest Average, Season (Qualifiers)
Michael Bates, Carolina vs. Atlanta, Oct. 4, 1998 41.06 Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967 (18-739)
Nate Jacquet, Minnesota vs. Philadelphia, 37.69 Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1967 (16-603)
Nov. 11, 2001 35.50 Ollie Matson, Chi. Cardinals, 1958 (14-497)
Ahmad Merritt, Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco, Highest Average, Rookie, Season (Qualifiers)
Sept. 7, 2003 41.06 Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967 (18-739)
Josh Scobey, Arizona vs. Cle. Browns, 33.08 Tom Moore, Green Bay, 1960 (12-397)
Nov. 16, 2003 32.88 Duriel Harris, Miami, 1976 (17-559)
Maurice Hicks, San Francisco vs. S.D. Chargers, Highest Average, Game (3 returns)
Oct. 15, 2006 73.50 Wally Triplett, Detroit vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 29, 1950
Aveion Cason, Detroit vs. S.D. Chargers, Dec. 16, 2007 (4-294)
Allen Rossum, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia, 67.33 Lenny Lyles, San Francisco vs. Bal. Colts,
Oct. 12, 2008 Dec. 18, 1960 (3-202)
Steve Breaston, Arizona vs. New England, 65.33 Ken Hall, Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans, Oct. 23, 1960
Dec. 21, 2008 (3-196)
Danny Amendola, St.L. Rams vs. Tennessee,
Dec. 13, 2009 TOUCHDOWNS
Brandon James, Indianapolis vs. S.D. Chargers, Most Touchdowns, Career
Nov. 28, 2010 8 Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2005-12; N.Y. Jets, 2013;
8 By many players Indianapolis, 2014
Leon Washington, N.Y. Jets, 2006-09;
YARDS GAINED Seattle, 2010-12; New England, 2013;
Most Seasons Leading League Tennessee, 2013-14
3 Bruce Harper, N.Y. Jets, 1977-79 6 Ollie Matson, Chi. Cardinals, 1952, 1954-58;
Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans, 1994-96 L.A. Rams, 1959-62; Detroit, 1963;
2 Marshall Goldberg, Chi. Cardinals, 1941-42 Philadelphia, 1964
Woodley Lewis, L.A. Rams, 1953-54 Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1965-71
Al Carmichael, Green Bay, 1956-57 Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967-70;
Timmy Brown, Philadelphia, 1961, 1963 L.A. Rams, 1971
Bobby Jancik, Hou. Oilers, 1963, 1966 Mel Gray, New Orleans, 1986-88; Detroit,
Ron Smith, Atlanta, 1966-67 1989-94; Hou. Oilers, 1995-96; Tennessee,
Chris Carr, Oakland, 2005-06 1997; Philadelphia, 1997
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears-Atlanta, 2013-14 Dante Hall, Kansas City, 2000-06; St.L. Rams, 2007-08
Most Yards Gained, Career Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota, 2013-16; Oakland,
14,014 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia, 2017; New England, 2018
2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2006 5 By many players
11,947 Allen Rossum, Philadelphia, 1998-99; Green Bay, Most Touchdowns, Season
2000-01; Atlanta, 2002-06; Pittsburgh, 2007; San 4 Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967
Francisco, 2008-09; Dallas, 2009 Cecil Turner, Chi. Bears, 1970
11,113 Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2005-12; N.Y. Jets, 2013; 3 Verda (Vitamin T) Smith, L.A. Rams, 1950
Indianapolis, 2014 Abe Woodson, San Francisco, 1963
Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1967
Raymond Clayborn, New England, 1977

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Ron Brown, L.A. Rams, 1985 11 By many players
Mel Gray, Detroit, 1994
Darrick Vaughn, Atlanta, 2000 YARDS GAINED
Terrence McGee, Buffalo, 2004 Most Yards Returned, Career
André Davis, Hou. Texans, 2007 19,013 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia,
Leon Washington, N.Y. Jets, 2007 2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003 (p-4,999; k-14,014)
Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2009 15,003 Allen Rossum, Philadelphia, 1998-99; Green Bay,
Jacoby Ford, Oakland, 2010 2000-01; Atlanta, 2002-06; Pittsburgh, 2007;
Leon Washington, Seattle, 2010 San Francisco, 2008-09; Dallas, 2009
2 By many players (p-3,056; k-11,947)
Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season 13,488 Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2005-12; N.Y. Jets, 2013;
4 Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967 Indianapolis, 2014 (p-2,375; k-11,113)
3 Raymond Clayborn, New England, 1977 Most Yards Returned, Season
Darrick Vaughn, Atlanta, 2000 2,432 Michael Lewis, New Orleans, 2002 (p-625; k-1,807)
Jacoby Ford, Oakland, 2010 2,214 Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2007 (p-405; k-1,809)
2 By many players 2,187 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona, 2000 (pr-1; k-2,186)
Most Touchdowns, Game Most Yards Returned, Game
2 Timmy Brown, Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Nov. 6, 1966 347 Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams,
Travis Williams, Green Bay vs. Cle. Browns, Oct. 23, 1994 (p-43; k-304)
Nov. 12, 1967 314 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Sept. 30, 2007
Ron Brown, L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Nov. 24, 1985 (p-95; k-219)
Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams, 306 Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns vs. Bal. Ravens, Nov. 18,
Oct. 23, 1994 2007 (p-61; k-245) (ot)
Chad Morton, N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo, Sept. 8, 2002 (ot)
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears vs. St.L. Rams, TOUCHDOWNS
Dec. 11, 2006 Most Touchdowns, Career
André Davis, Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville, 19 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006-13; Atlanta,
Dec. 30, 2007 2014-15; Bal. Ravens, 2016 (p-14, k-5)
Ted Ginn, Jr., Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 2009 13 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia,
Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns vs. Kansas City, 2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003 (p-9, k-4)
Dec. 20, 2009 12 Eric Metcalf, Cle. Browns, 1989-94; Atlanta,
Leon Washington, Seattle vs. San Diego, 1995-96; S.D. Chargers, 1997; Arizona, 1998;
Sept. 26, 2010 Carolina, 1999; Washington, 2001; Green Bay,
2002 (p-10, k-2)
COMBINED KICK RETURNS Dante Hall, Kansas City, 2000-06;
Most Combined Kick Returns, Career St.L. Rams, 2007-08 (p-6, k-6)
1,070 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia, Most Touchdowns, Season
2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003 (p-463, k-607) 6 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2007 (p-4, k-2)
821 Allen Rossum, Philadelphia, 1998-99; Green Bay, 5 Devin Hester, Chi. Bears, 2006 (p-3, k-2)
2000-01; Atlanta, 2002-06; Pittsburgh, 2007; 4 Jack Christiansen, Detroit, 1951 (p-4)
San Francisco, 2008-09; Dallas, 2009 Emlen Tunnell, N.Y. Giants, 1951 (p-3, k-1)
(p-307, k-514) Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1967 (p-1, k-3)
711 Glyn Milburn, Denver, 1993-95; Detroit, 1996-97; Travis Williams, Green Bay, 1967 (k-4)
Chi. Bears, 1998-2001; S.D. Chargers, 2001 Cecil Turner, Chi. Bears, 1970 (k-4)
(p-304, k-407) Billy Johnson, Hou. Oilers, 1975 (p-3, k-1)
Most Combined Kick Returns, Season Rick Upchurch, Denver, 1976 (p-4)
114 Michael Lewis, New Orleans, 2002 (p-44, k-70) Dante Hall, Kansas City, 2003 (p-2, r-2)
B.J. Sams, Bal. Ravens, 2004 (p-55, k-59) Eddie Drummond, Detroit, 2004 (p-2, k-2)
107 Chris Carr, Oakland, 2005 (p-34, k-73) Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns, 2009 (p-1, k-3)
Dante Hall, Kansas City, 2005 (p-42, k-65) Patrick Peterson, Arizona, 2011 (p-4)
105 Reggie Swinton, Arizona, 2005 (p-42, k-63) Most Touchdowns, Game
Most Combined Kick Returns, Game 2 Jack Christiansen, Detroit vs. L.A. Rams,
13 Stump Mitchell, St.L. Cardinals vs. Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1951 (p-2); vs. Green Bay,
Oct. 18, 1981 (p-6, k-7) Nov. 22, 1951 (p-2)
Ronnie Harris, New England vs. Pittsburgh, Jim Patton, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington,
Dec. 5, 1993 (p-10, k-3) Oct. 30, 1955 (p-1, k-1)
12 Mel Renfro, Dallas vs. Green Bay, Nov. 29, 1964 Bobby Mitchell, Cle. Browns vs. Philadelphia,
(p-4, k-8) Nov. 23, 1958 (p-1, k-1)
Larry Jones, Washington vs. Dallas, Dec. 13, 1975 Dick Christy, N.Y. Titans vs. Denver, Sept. 24, 1961
(p-6, k-6) (p-2)
Eddie Brown, Washington vs. Tampa Bay, Al Frazier, Denver vs. Bos. Patriots,
Oct. 9, 1977 (p-11, k-1) Dec. 3, 1961 (p-1, k-1)
Nesby Glasgow, Bal. Colts vs. Denver, Sept. 2, 1979 Timmy Brown, Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Nov. 6, 1966
(p-9, k-3) (k-2)
Tim Dwight, Atlanta vs. Detroit, Nov. 12, 2000 Travis Williams, Green Bay vs. Cle. Browns,
(p-8, k-4) Nov. 12, 1967 (k-2); vs. Pittsburgh,
Wes Welker, Miami vs. Buffalo, Dec. 5, 2004 Nov. 2, 1969 (p-1, k-1)
(p-6, k-6) Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco,
Reggie Swinton, Arizona vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1967 (p-1, k-1)
Dec. 24, 2005 (p-9, k-3) Rick Upchurch, Denver vs. Cle. Browns,
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Sept. 30, 2007 Sept. 26, 1976 (p-2)
(p-5, k-7) Eddie Payton, Detroit vs. Minnesota, Dec. 17, 1977
Brandon James, Indianapolis vs. S.D. Chargers, (p-1, k-1)
Nov. 28, 2010 (p-3, k-9) LeRoy Irvin, L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 11, 1981
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Ron Brown, L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Chad Pennington, N.Y. Jets vs. Kansas City,
Nov. 24, 1985 (k-2) Sept. 11, 2005
Vai Sikahema, St.L. Cardinals vs. Tampa Bay, 5 Paul Christman, Chi. Cardinals vs. Green Bay,
Dec. 21, 1986 (p-2) Nov. 10, 1946
Todd Kinchen, L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Dec. 27, 1992 Joe Perry, San Francisco vs. Cle. Browns,
(p-2) Nov. 12, 1950
Eric Metcalf, Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh, Charlie Conerly, N.Y. Giants vs. San Francisco,
Oct. 24, 1993 (p-2); Dec. 1, 1957
S.D. Chargers vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 1997 (p-2) Tom Yewcic, Bos. Patriots vs. Oakland,
Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams, Dec. 16, 1962
Oct. 23, 1994 (k-2) Jack Kemp, Buffalo vs. Hou. Oilers, Oct. 29, 1967
Darrien Gordon, Denver vs. Carolina, Nov. 9, 1997 Roman Gabriel, Philadelphia vs. Oakland,
(p-2) Nov. 21, 1976
Jermaine Lewis, Bal. Ravens vs. Seattle, Dec. 7, Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Raiders,
1997 (p-2); Bal. Ravens vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 30, 1986 (ot)
Dec. 24, 2000 (p-2) Willie Totten, Buffalo vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 4, 1987
Chad Morton, N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo, Sept. 8, 2002 Dave Walter, Cincinnati vs. Seattle, Oct. 11, 1987
(ot) (k-2) Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. S.D. Chargers,
Michael Lewis, New Orleans vs. Washington, Nov. 25, 1990 (ot)
Oct. 13, 2002 (p-1, k-1) Andre Ware, Detroit vs. Green Bay, Dec. 6, 1992
Dante Hall, Kansas City vs. St.L. Rams, Steve Beuerlein, Carolina vs. San Francisco,
Dec. 8, 2002 (p-1, k-1) Nov. 8, 1998
Steve Smith, Carolina vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 8, 2002 Patrick Ramsey, Washington vs. Green Bay,
(p-2) Oct. 20, 2002
Eddie Drummond, Detroit vs. Jacksonville, Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007
Nov. 14, 2004 (ot) (p-2) Josh Johnson, Tampa Bay vs. Carolina,
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears vs. St.L. Rams, Oct. 18, 2009
Dec. 11, 2006 (k-2) Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Philadelphia,
Darren Sproles, S.D. Chargers vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 8, 2013
Nov. 11, 2007 (p-1, k-1)
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears vs. Denver, Nov. 25, 2007 FUMBLES RECOVERED
(p-1, k-1) Most Fumbles Recovered, Career, Own and Opponents’
André Davis, Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville, 56 Warren Moon, Hou. Oilers, 1984-93; Minnesota,
Dec. 30, 2007 (k-2) 1994-96; Seattle, 1997-98; Kansas City,
Reggie Bush, New Orleans vs. Minnesota, 1999-2000 (56 own)
Oct. 6, 2008 47 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1980-91; Kansas City,
Eddie Royal, Denver vs. S.D. Chargers, 1992-93; Detroit, 1994; Arizona, 1995;
Oct. 19, 2009 (p-1, k-1) Chi. Bears, 1996; Tennessee, 1997-98
Ted Ginn, Jr., Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 2009 (47 own)
(k-2); San Francisco vs. Seattle, Sept. 11, 2011 45 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati, 1984-92, 1997;
(p-1, k-1) N.Y. Jets, 1993-95; Arizona, 1996 (45 own)
Josh Cribbs, Cle. Browns vs. Kansas City, Most Fumbles Recovered, Season, Own and Opponents’
Dec. 20, 2009 (k-2) 12 David Carr, Hou. Texans, 2002 (12 own)
Leon Washington, Seattle vs. S.D. Chargers, 9 Don Hultz, Minnesota, 1963 (9 opp)
Sept. 26, 2010 (k-2) Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1989 (9 own)
Darius Reynaud, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Brian Griese, Denver, 1999 (9 own)
Dec. 30, 2012 (p-2) Jon Kitna, Seattle, 2000 (9 own)
Jeremy Ross, Detroit vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 8. 2013 8 Paul Christman, Chi. Cardinals, 1945 (8 own)
Joe Schmidt, Detroit, 1955 (8 opp)
FUMBLES Bill Butler, Minnesota, 1963 (8 own)
Most Fumbles, Career Kermit Alexander, San Francisco, 1965 (4 own, 4 opp)
166 Brett Favre, Atlanta, 1991; Green Bay, 1992-2007; Jack Lambert, Pittsburgh, 1976 (1 own, 7 opp)
N.Y. Jets, 2008; Minnesota, 2009-10 Danny White, Dallas, 1981 (8 own)
161 Warren Moon, Hou. Oilers, 1984-93; Minnesota, Dan Marino, Miami, 1988 (7 own, 1 opp)
1994-96; Seattle, 1997-98; Kansas City, Tony Banks, St.L. Rams, 1998 (8 own)
1999-2000 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Cincinnati, 2008 (8 own)
153 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1980-91; Kansas City, Donovan McNabb, Washington, 2010 (8 own)
1992-93; Detroit, 1994; Arizona, 1995; Most Fumbles Recovered, Game, Own and Opponents’
Chi. Bears, 1996; Tennessee, 1997-98 4 Otto Graham, Cle. Browns vs. N.Y. Giants,
Most Fumbles, Season Oct. 25, 1953 (4 own)
23 Kerry Collins, N.Y. Giants, 2001 Sam Etcheverry, St.L. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants,
Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota, 2002 Sept. 17, 1961 (4 own)
21 Tony Banks, St.L. Rams, 1996 Roman Gabriel, L.A. Rams vs. San Francisco,
David Carr, Hou. Texans, 2002 Oct. 12, 1969 (4 own)
18 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1989 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Raiders,
Warren Moon, Hou. Oilers, 1990 Nov. 30, 1986 (ot) (4 own)
Most Fumbles, Game Joe Ferguson, Buffalo vs. Miami, Sept. 18, 1977
7 Len Dawson, Kansas City vs. S.D. Chargers, (4 own)
Nov. 15, 1964 Tony Romo, Dallas vs. Washington, Sept. 26, 2011
6 Sam Etcheverry, St.L. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, (4-own)
Sept, 17, 1961 Patrick Peterson, Arizona vs. Miami,
Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. Kansas City, Nov. 5, 1989 Sept. 30, 2012 (ot) (3 own, 1 opp)
Brett Favre, Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. 7, 1998 Jay Cutler, Miami vs. Buffalo, Dec. 17, 2017 (4 own)
Kurt Warner, St.L. Rams vs. N.Y. Giants, 3 By many players
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OWN FUMBLES RECOVERED Stephen Boyd, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 4, 1998
Most Own Fumbles Recovered, Career Darryl Williams, Seattle vs. Kansas City, Oct. 4, 1998
56 Warren Moon, Hou. Oilers, 1984-93; Minnesota, Rod Woodson, Oakland vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 2002
1994-96; Seattle, 1997-98; Kansas City, Brian Young, St.L. Rams vs. Bal. Ravens, Nov. 9, 2003
1999-2000 2 By many players
47 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1980-91; Kansas City,
1992-93; Detroit, 1994; Arizona, 1995; YARDS RETURNING FUMBLES
Chi. Bears, 1996; Tennessee, 1997-98 Longest Fumble Run (All TDs)
45 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati, 1984-92, 1997; 104 Jack Tatum, Oakland vs. Green Bay, Sept. 24, 1972
N.Y. Jets, 1993-95; Arizona, 1996 Aeneas Williams, Arizona vs. Washington,
Most Own Fumbles Recovered, Season Nov. 5, 2000
12 David Carr, Hou. Texans, 2002 102 Travis Davis, Pittsburgh vs. Carolina, Dec. 26, 1999
9 Dave Krieg, Seattle, 1989 100 Chris Martin, Kansas City vs. Miami, Oct. 13, 1991
Brian Griese, Denver, 1999
Jon Kitna, Seattle, 2000 TOUCHDOWNS
8 Paul Christman, Chi. Cardinals, 1945 Most Touchdowns, Career (Total)
Bill Butler, Minnesota, 1963 6 Jason Taylor, Miami, 1997-2007; Washington, 2008;
Danny White, Dallas, 1981 Miami, 2009; N.Y. Jets, 2010; Miami, 2011
Tony Banks, St.L. Rams, 1998 5 Jessie Tuggle, Atlanta, 1987-2000
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Cincinnati, 2008 DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta, 2004-07; Oakland, 2008;
Donovan McNabb, Washington, 2010 Washington, 2008-17
Most Own Fumbles Recovered, Game 4 Bill Thompson, Denver, 1969-1981
4 Otto Graham, Cle. Browns vs. N.Y. Giants, Derrick Thomas, Kansas City, 1989-99
Oct. 25, 1953 Keith Bulluck, Tennessee, 2000-09;
Sam Etcheverry, St.L. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, N.Y. Giants, 2010
Sept. 17, 1961 Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 1997-2012
Roman Gabriel, L.A. Rams vs. San Francisco, Osi Umenyiora, N.Y. Giants, 2003-12;
Oct. 12, 1969 Atlanta, 2013-14
Joe Ferguson, Buffalo vs. Miami, Sept. 18, 1977 Most Touchdowns, Season (Total)
Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Raiders, 2 Harold McPhail, Bos. Redskins, 1934
Nov. 30, 1986 (ot) Harry Ebding, Detroit, 1937
Tony Romo, Dallas vs. Washington, Sept. 26, 2011 John Morelli, Bos. Yanks, 1944
Jay Cutler, Miami vs. Buffalo, Dec. 17, 2017 Frank Maznicki, Bos. Yanks, 1947
3 By many players Fred (Dippy) Evans, Chi. Bears, 1948
Ralph Heywood, Bos. Yanks, 1948
OPPONENTS’ FUMBLES RECOVERED Art Tait, N.Y. Yanks, 1951
Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Career John Dwyer, L.A. Rams, 1952
29 Jim Marshall, Cle. Browns, 1960; Leo Sugar, Chi. Cardinals, 1957
Minnesota, 1961-79 Doug Cline, Hou. Oilers, 1961
Jason Taylor, Miami, 1997-2007; Washington, 2008; Jim Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 1964
Miami, 2009; N.Y. Jets, 2010; Miami, 2011 Royce Berry, Cincinnati, 1970
28 Rickey Jackson, New Orleans, 1981-93; Ahmad Rashad, Buffalo, 1974
San Francisco, 1994-95 Tim Gray, Kansas City, 1977
26 Kevin Greene, L.A. Rams, 1985-92; Pittsburgh, Charles Phillips, Oakland, 1978
1993-95; Carolina, 1996; San Francisco, 1997; Kenny Johnson, Atlanta, 1981
Carolina, 1998-99 George Martin, N.Y. Giants, 1981
Cornelius Bennett, Buffalo, 1987-95; Atlanta, Del Rodgers, Green Bay, 1982
1996-98; Indianapolis, 1999-2000 Mike Douglass, Green Bay, 1983
Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Season Shelton Robinson, Seattle, 1983
9 Don Hultz, Minnesota, 1963 Erik McMillan, N.Y. Jets, 1989
8 Joe Schmidt, Detroit, 1955 Les Miller, S.D. Chargers, 1990
7 Alan Page, Minnesota, 1970 Seth Joyner, Philadelphia, 1991
Jack Lambert, Pittsburgh, 1976 Robert Goff, New Orleans, 1992
Ray Childress, Hou. Oilers, 1988 Willie Clay, Detroit, 1993
Rickey Jackson, New Orleans, 1990 Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans, 1994
Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Game Chad Brown, Seattle, 1997
3 Corwin Clatt, Chi. Cardinals vs. Detroit, Nov. 6, 1949 Marcus Robertson, Tennessee, 1997
Vic Sears, Philadelphia vs. Green Bay, Nov. 2, 1952 Dwayne Rudd, Minnesota, 1998
Ed Beatty, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 7, 1956 Keith McKenzie, Green Bay, 1999
Ron Carroll, Hou. Oilers vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 27, 1974 Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 2004
Maurice Spencer, New Orleans vs. Atlanta, Leonard Little, St.L. Rams, 2004
Oct. 10, 1976 Antwan Odom, Tennessee, 2005
Steve Nelson, New England vs. Philadelphia, Adalius Thomas, Bal. Ravens, 2005
Oct. 8, 1978 Kevin Curtis, Philadelphia, 2007
Charles Jackson, Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh, Kerry Rhodes, Arizona, 2010
Sept. 6, 1981 Juqua Parker, Philadelphia, 2011
Willie Buchanon, S.D. Chargers vs. Denver, Bobby Wagner, Seattle, 2015
Sept. 27, 1981 Reshad Jones, Miami, 2017
Joey Browner, Minnesota vs. San Francisco, Tavon Young, Bal. Ravens, 2018
Sept. 8, 1985 Most Touchdowns, Career (Own recovered)
Ray Childress, Hou. Oilers vs. Washington, 2 Ken Kavanaugh, Chi. Bears, 1940-41, 1945-50
Oct. 30, 1988 Mike Ditka, Chi. Bears, 1961-66; Philadelphia,
John Thierry, Chi. Bears vs. Hou. Oilers, 1967-68; Dallas, 1969-72
Oct. 22, 1995 Gail Cogdill, Detroit, 1960-68; Bal. Colts, 1968;
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Ahmad Rashad, St.L. Cardinals, 1972-73; Buffalo, Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1965-67
1974; Minnesota, 1976-82 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983-84, 1986
Jim Mitchell, Atlanta, 1969-79 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 1989, 1991-92
Drew Pearson, Dallas, 1973-83 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Del Rodgers, Green Bay, 1982, 1984; San Francisco, 4 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1958-61
1987-88 3 Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1965-67
Alan Ricard, Bal. Ravens, 2001-05 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1994-96
Kevin Curtis, St.L. Rams, 2003-06; Philadelphia, 2 Cliff Battles, Bos. Redskins, 1932-33
2007-09; Miami, 2010 Charley Trippi, Chi. Cardinals, 1948-49
Most Touchdowns, Season (Own recovered) Timmy Brown, Philadelphia, 1962-63
2 Ahmad Rashad, Buffalo, 1974 Floyd Little, Denver, 1967-68
Del Rodgers, Green Bay, 1982 James Brooks, S.D. Chargers, 1981-82
Kevin Curtis, Philadelphia, 2007 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983-84
1 By many players Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 1991-92
Most Touchdowns, Career (Opponents’ recovered) Dante Hall, Kansas City, 2003-04
6 Jason Taylor, Miami, 1997-2007; Washington, 2008;
Miami, 2009; N.Y. Jets, 2010; Miami, 2011 ATTEMPTS
5 Jessie Tuggle, Atlanta, 1987-2000 Most Attempts, Career
DeAngelo Hall, Atlanta, 2004-07; Oakland, 2008; 4,939 Emmitt Smith. Dallas, 1990-2002; Arizona, 2003-04
Washington, 2008-17 4,368 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1975-87
4 Derrick Thomas, Kansas City, 1989-99 4,016 Curtis Martin, New England, 1995-97; N.Y. Jets,
Keith Bulluck, Tennessee, 2000-09; 1998-2005
N.Y. Giants, 2010 Most Attempts, Season
Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 1997-2012 496 James Wilder, Tamp Bay, 1984
Osi Umenyiora, N.Y. Giants, 2003-12; 458 Larry Johnson, Kansas City, 2006
Atlanta, 2013-14 455 Eddie George, Tennessee, 2000
Most Touchdowns, Season (Opponents’ recovered) Most Attempts, Rookie, Season
2 Harold McPhail, Bos. Redskins, 1934 442 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, 1983
Harry Ebding, Detroit, 1937 433 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis, 1999
John Morelli, Bos. Yanks, 1944 401 Curtis Martin, New England, 1995
Frank Maznicki, Bos. Yanks, 1947 Most Attempts, Game
Fred (Dippy) Evans, Chi. Bears, 1948 48 James Wilder, Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 30, 1983
Ralph Heywood, Bos. Yanks, 1948 LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D. Chargers vs. Denver,
Art Tait, N.Y. Yanks, 1951 Dec. 1, 2002 (ot)
John Dwyer, L.A. Rams, 1952 47 James Wilder, Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay,
Leo Sugar, Chi. Cardinals, 1957 Sept. 30, 1984 (ot)
Doug Cline, Hou. Oilers, 1961 Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Buffalo, Oct. 26, 1997 (ot)
Jim Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 1964 46 Gerald Riggs, Atlanta vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 17, 1985
Royce Berry, Cincinnati, 1970
Tim Gray, Kansas City, 1977 YARDS GAINED
Charles Phillips, Oakland, 1978 Most Yards Gained, Career
Kenny Johnson, Atlanta, 1981 23,546 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland,
George Martin, N.Y. Giants, 1981 2001-04; Seattle, 2004
Mike Douglass, Green Bay, 1983 23,330 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1990-99; Philadelphia,
Shelton Robinson, Seattle, 1983 2000-02; N.Y. Giants, 2003
Erik McMillan, N.Y. Jets, 1989 21,803 Walter Payton, Chi. Bears, 1975-87
Les Miller, S.D. Chargers, 1990 Most Yards Gained, Season
Seth Joyner, Philadelphia, 1991 2,696 Darren Sproles, New Orleans, 2011
Robert Goff, New Orleans, 1992 2,690 Derrick Mason, Tennessee, 2000
Willie Clay, Detroit, 1993 2,647 Michael Lewis, New Orleans, 2002
Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans, 1994 Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season
Chad Brown, Seattle, 1997 2,317 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1988
Marcus Robertson, Tennessee, 1997 2,272 Gale Sayers, Chi. Bears, 1965
Dwayne Rudd, Minnesota, 1998 2,250 Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville, 2006
Keith McKenzie, Green Bay, 1999 Most Yards Gained, Game
Ronde Barber, Tampa Bay, 2004 404 Glyn Milburn, Denver vs. Seattle, Dec. 10, 1995
Leonard Little, St.L. Rams, 2004 373 Billy Cannon, Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans,
Antwan Odom, Tennessee, 2005 Dec. 10. 1961
Adalius Thomas, Bal. Ravens, 2005 361 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Chi. Bears,
Kerry Rhodes, Arizona, 2010 Oct. 14, 2007
Juqua Parker, Philadelphia, 2011
Bobby Wagner, Seattle, 2015 SACKS
Reshad Jones, Miami, 2017 Sacks have been compiled since 1982.
Tavon Young, Bal. Ravens, 2018 Most Seasons Leading League
Most Touchdowns, Game (Opponents’ recovered) 2 Mark Gastineau, N.Y. Jets, 1983-84
2 Fred (Dippy) Evans, Chi. Bears vs. Washington, Reggie White, Philadelphia, 1987-88
Nov. 28, 1948 Kevin Greene, Pittsburgh, 1994; Carolina, 1996
Michael Strahan, N.Y. Giants, 2001, 2003
COMBINED NET YARDS GAINED DeMarcus Ware, Dallas, 2008, 2010
Rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff Jared Allen, Kansas City, 2007; Minnesota, 2011
returns, and fumble returns J.J. Watt, Hou. Texans, 2012, 2015
Most Seasons Leading League Most Sacks, Career
5 Jim Brown, Cle. Browns, 1958-61, 1964 200.0 Bruce Smith, Buffalo, 1985-99; Washington,
4 Brian Mitchell, Washington, 1994-96, 1998 2000-03
3 Cliff Battles, Bos. Redskins, 1932-33;
Washington, 1937
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198.0 Reggie White, Philadelphia, 1985-92; Green Bay,
1993-98; Carolina, 2000 TEAM RECORDS
160.0 Kevin Greene, L.A. Rams, 1985-92; Pittsburgh,
1993-95; Carolina, 1996, 1998-99; CHAMPIONSHIPS
San Francisco, 1997 Most Seasons League Champion
Most Sacks, Season 13 Green Bay, 1929-31, 1936, 1939, 1944, 1961-62,
22.5 Michael Strahan, N.Y. Giants, 2001 1965-67, 1996, 2010
22.0 Mark Gastineau, N.Y. Jets, 1984 9 Chi. Bears, 1921, 1932-33, 1940-41, 1943, 1946,
Jared Allen, Minnesota, 2011 1963, 1985
Justin Houston, Kansas City, 2014 8 N.Y. Giants, 1927, 1934, 1938, 1956, 1986, 1990,
21.0 Reggie White, Philadelphia, 1987 2007, 2011
Chris Doleman, Minnesota, 1989 Most Consecutive Seasons League Champion
Most Sacks, Rookie, Season 3 Green Bay, 1929-31
14.5 Jevon Kearse, Tennessee, 1999 Green Bay, 1965-67
14.0 Aldon Smith, San Francisco, 2011 2 Canton, 1922-23
13.0 Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, 2002 Chi. Bears, 1932-33
Most Sacks, Game Chi. Bears, 1940-41
7.0 Derrick Thomas, Kansas City vs. Seattle, Philadelphia, 1948-49
Nov. 11, 1990 Detroit, 1952-53
6.0 Fred Dean, San Francisco vs. New Orleans, Cle. Browns, 1954-55
Nov. 13, 1983 Bal. Colts, 1958-59
Derrick Thomas, Kansas City vs. Oakland, Hou. Oilers, 1960-61
Sept. 6, 1998 Green Bay, 1961-62
Osi Umenyiora, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia, Buffalo, 1964-65
Sept. 30, 2007 Miami, 1972-73
Adrian Clayborn, Atlanta vs. Dallas, Nov. 12, 2017 Pittsburgh, 1974-75
5.5 William Gay, Detroit vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 4, 1983 Pittsburgh, 1978-79
Aldon Smith, San Francisco vs. Chi. Bears, San Francisco, 1988-89
Nov. 19, 2012 Dallas, 1992-93
Most Seasons, 10 or More Sacks Denver, 1997-98
13 Bruce Smith, Buffalo, 1986-90, 1992-98; New England, 2003-04
Washington, 2000 Most Times Finishing First, Regular Season
12 Reggie White, Philadelphia, 1985-92; Green Bay, 25 Green Bay, 1929-31, 1936, 1938-39, 1944,
1993, 1995, 1997-98 1960-62, 1965-67, 1972, 1995-97, 2002-04,
10 Kevin Greene, L.A. Rams, 1988-90, 1992; 2007, 2011-14
Pittsburgh, 1993-94; Carolina, 1996, 1998-99; 24 Dallas, 1966-71, 1973, 1976-79, 1981, 1985,
San Francisco, 1997 1992-96, 1998, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2018
Julius Peppers, Carolina, 2002, 2004-06, 2008-09; 23 N.Y. Giants, 1927, 1933-35, 1938-39, 1941, 1944,
Chi. Bears, 2011-12; Green Bay, 2015; 1946, 1956, 1958-59, 1961-63, 1986,
Carolina, 2017 1989-90, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2011
Most Consecutive Seasons, 10 or More Sacks Pittsburgh, 1972, 1974-79, 1983-84, 1992,
9 Reggie White, Philadelphia, 1985-92; 1994-97, 2001-02, 2004, 2007-08, 2010,
Green Bay, 1993 2014, 2016-17
8 John Randle, Minnesota, 1992-99 Chi. Bears, 1921, 1932-34, 1937, 1940-43, 1946,
7 Lawrence Taylor, N.Y. Giants, 1984-90 1956, 1963, 1984-88, 1990, 2001, 2005-06,
Bruce Smith, Buffalo, 1992-98 2010, 2018
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas, 2006-12 Most Consecutive Times Finishing First, Regular Season
Jared Allen, Kansas City, 2007; 10 New England, 2009-18 (current)
Minnesota, 2008-13 7 L.A. Rams, 1973-79
Most Consecutive Games, Sack 6 Cle. Browns, 1950-55
11 Chris Jones, Kansas City, 2018 Dallas, 1966-71
10 Simon Fletcher, Denver, Nov. 15, 1992-Sept. 20, 1993 Minnesota, 1973-78
DeMarcus Ware, Dallas, Dec. 16, 2007-Oct. 19, 2008 Pittsburgh, 1974-79
9 Bruce Smith, Buffalo, Nov. 16, 1986-Oct. 25, 1987
Kevin Greene, San Francisco-Carolina, GAMES WON
Dec. 7, 1997-Oct. 18, 1998 Most Consecutive Games Won
Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, 23 Indianapolis, 2008-09
Dec. 18, 2008-Nov. 8, 2009 21 New England, 2006-08
18 New England, 2003-04
MISCELLANEOUS Carolina, 2014-15
Longest Return of Missed Field Goal (All TDs) Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat
109 Antonio Cromartie, S.D. Chargers vs. Minnesota, 25 Canton, 1921-23 (won 22, tied 3)
Nov. 4, 2007 24 Chi. Bears, 1941-43 (won 23, tied 1)
108 Nathan Vasher, Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco, 23 Green Bay, 1928-30 (won 21, tied 2)
Nov. 13, 2005 Indianapolis, 2008-09 (won 23)
Devin Hester, Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants, Most Games Won, Season
Nov. 12, 2006 16 New England, 2007
107 Chris McAlister, Bal. Ravens vs. Denver, 15 San Francisco, 1984
Sept. 30, 2002 Chi. Bears, 1985
Minnesota, 1998
Pittsburgh, 2004
Green Bay, 2011
Carolina, 2015
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ALL-TIME RECORDS GAMES WON-GAMES LOST
Most Consecutive Games Won, Season Most Shutout Games Won or Tied, Season
16 New England, 2007, entire season 10 Pottsville, 1926 (won 9, tied 1)
14 Miami, 1972, entire season N.Y. Giants, 1927 (won 9, tied 1)
Pittsburgh, 2004 9 Akron, 1921 (won 8, tied 1)
Indianapolis, 2009 Canton, 1922 (won 7, tied 2)
Carolina, 2015 Frankford, 1926 (won 9)
13 Chi. Bears, 1934, entire season Frankford, 1929 (won 6, tied 3)
Denver, 1998 8 By many teams
Indianapolis, 2005 Most Consecutive Shutout Games Won or Tied
New Orleans, 2009 13 Akron, 1920-21 (won 10, tied 3)
Green Bay, 2011 7 Pottsville, 1926 (won 6, tied 1)
Most Consecutive Games Won, Start of Season Detroit, 1934 (won 7)
16 New England, 2007, entire season 6 Buffalo, 1920-21 (won 5, tied 1)
14 Miami, 1972, entire season Frankford, 1926 (won 6)
Indianapolis, 2009 Detroit, 1926 (won 4, tied 2)
Carolina, 2015 N.Y. Giants, 1926-27 (won 5, tied 1)
13 Chi. Bears, 1934, entire season
Denver, 1998 GAMES LOST
Indianapolis, 2005 Most Consecutive Games Lost
New Orleans, 2009 26 Tampa Bay, 1976-77
Green Bay, 2011 19 Chi. Cardinals, 1942-43, 1945
Most Consecutive Games Won, End of Season Oakland, 1961-62
16 New England, 2007, entire season Detroit, 2007-09
14 Miami, 1972, entire season 18 Hou. Oilers, 1972-73
Pittsburgh, 2004 Most Consecutive Games Without Victory
13 Chi. Bears, 1934, entire season 26 Tampa Bay, 1976-77 (lost 26)
Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat, Season 23 Rochester, 1922-25 (lost 21, tied 2)
16 New England, 2007 (won 16), entire season Washington, 1960-61 (lost 20, tied 3)
14 Miami, 1972 (won 14), entire season 19 Dayton, 1927-29 (lost 18, tied 1)
Pittsburgh, 2004 (won 14) Chi. Cardinals, 1942-43, 1945 (lost 19)
Indianapolis, 2009 (won 14) Oakland, 1961-62 (lost 19)
Carolina, 2015 (won 14) Detroit, 2007-09 (lost 19)
13 Chi. Bears, 1926 (won 11, tied 2) Cle. Browns, 2016-18 (lost 18, tied 1)
Green Bay, 1929 (won 12, tied 1) Most Games Lost, Season
Chi. Bears, 1934 (won 13), entire season 16 Detroit, 2008
Bal. Colts, 1967 (won 11, tied 2) Cle. Browns, 2017
Denver, 1998 (won 13) 15 New Orleans, 1980
Indianapolis, 2005 (won 13) Dallas, 1989
New Orleans, 2009 (won 13) New England, 1990
Green Bay, 2011 (won 13) Indianapolis, 1991
Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat, Start of Season N.Y. Jets, 1996
16 New England, 2007 (won 16), entire season S.D. Chargers, 2000
14 Miami, 1972 (won 14), entire season Carolina, 2001
Indianapolis, 2009 (won 14) Miami, 2007
Carolina, 2015 (won 14) St.L. Rams, 2009
13 Chi. Bears, 1926 (won 11, tied 2) Cle. Browns, 2016
Green Bay, 1929 (won 12, tied 1), entire season 14 By many teams
Chi. Bears, 1934 (won 13), entire season Most Consecutive Games Lost, Season
Bal. Colts, 1967 (won 11, tied 2) 16 Detroit, 2008, entire season
Denver, 1998 (won 13) Cle. Browns, 2017, entire season
Indianapolis, 2005 (won 13) 15 Carolina, 2001
New Orleans, 2009 (won 13) 14 Tampa Bay, 1976
Green Bay, 2011 (won 13) New Orleans, 1980
Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat, End of Season Bal. Colts, 1981
16 New England, 2007 (won 16), entire season New England, 1990
14 Miami, 1972 (won 14), entire season Hou. Texans, 2013
Pittsburgh, 2004 (won 14) Cle. Browns, 2016
13 Green Bay, 1929 (won 12, tied 1), entire season Most Consecutive Games Lost, Start of Season
Chi. Bears, 1934 (won 13), entire season 16 Detroit, 2008, entire season
Most Consecutive Home Games Won Cle. Browns, 2017, entire season
27 Miami, 1971-74 14 Tampa Bay, 1976, entire season
25 Green Bay, 1995-98 New Orleans, 1980
24 Denver, 1996-98 Cle. Browns, 2016
Most Consecutive Home Games Without Defeat 13 Oakland, 1962
29 Green Bay, 1928-33 (won 26, tied 3) Indianapolis, 1986
27 Miami, 1971-74 (won 27) Miami, 2007
25 Green Bay, 1995-98 (won 25) Indianapolis, 2011
Most Consecutive Road Games Won Most Consecutive Games Lost, End of Season
18 San Francisco, 1988-90 16 Detroit, 2008, entire season
14 New England, 2016-17 Cle. Browns, 2017, entire season
12 New England, 2006-08 15 Carolina, 2001
Most Consecutive Road Games Without Defeat 14 Tampa Bay, 1976, entire season
18 San Francisco, 1988-90 (won 18) New England, 1990
14 New England, 2016-17 (won 14) Hou. Texans, 2013
13 Chi. Bears, 1941-43 (won 12, tied 1)

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Most Consecutive Games Without Victory, Season Most Consecutive Tie Games
16 Detroit, 2008 (lost 16), entire season 3 Chi. Bears, 1932
Cle. Browns, 2017 (lost 16), entire season 2 By many teams
15 Carolina, 2001 (lost 15)
14 Tampa Bay, 1976 (lost 14), entire season SCORING
New Orleans, 1980 (lost 14) Most Seasons Leading League
Bal. Colts, 1981 (lost 14) 10 Chi. Bears, 1932, 1934-35, 1939, 1941-43,
New England, 1990 (lost 14) 1946-47, 1956
Hou. Texans, 2013 (lost 14) L.A./St.L. Rams, 1950-52, 1957, 1967, 1973,
Cle. Browns, 2016 (lost 14) 1999-2001, 2017
Most Consecutive Games Without Victory, Start of Season 9 San Francisco, 1953, 1965, 1970, 1987, 1989,
16 Detroit, 2008 (lost 16), entire season 1992-95
Cle. Browns, 2017 (lost 16), entire season Green Bay, 1931, 1936-38, 1961-62, 1996, 2011,
14 Tampa Bay, 1976 (lost 14), entire season 2014
New Orleans, 1980 (lost 14) 6 S.D. Chargers, 1963, 1965, 1981-82, 1985, 2006
Cle. Browns, 2016 (lost 14) Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
13 Washington, 1961 (lost 12, tied 1) 4 San Francisco, 1992-95
Oakland, 1962 (lost 13) 3 Green Bay, 1936-38
Indianapolis, 1986 (lost 13) Chi. Bears, 1941-43
Miami, 2007 (lost 13) L.A. Rams, 1950-52
Indianapolis, 2011 (lost 13) Oakland, 1967-69
Most Consecutive Games Without Victory, End of Season St.L. Rams, 1999-2001
16 Detroit, 2008 (lost 16), entire season 2 By many teams
Cle. Browns, 2017 (lost 16), entire season
15 Carolina, 2001 POINTS
14 Tampa Bay, 1976, (lost 14), entire season Most Points, Season
New England, 1990 (lost 14) 606 Denver, 2013
Hou. Texans, 2013 (lost 14) 589 New England, 2007
Most Consecutive Home Games Lost 565 Kansas City, 2018
14 Dallas, 1988-89 Fewest Points, Season (Since 1932)
St.L. Rams, 2008-10 37 Cin. Reds/St.L. Gunners, 1934
13 Hou. Oilers, 1972-73 38 Cin. Reds, 1933
Tampa Bay, 1976-77 Detroit, 1942
N.Y. Jets, 1995-97 51 Pittsburgh, 1934
11 Oakland, 1961-62 Philadelphia, 1936
L.A. Rams, 1961-63 Most Points, Game
Cincinnati, 1998-99 72 Washington vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 27, 1966
Tampa Bay, 2013-15 70 L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 22, 1950
Tennessee, 2014-15 66 Rochester vs. *Fort Porter, Oct. 10, 1920
San Francisco, 2016-17 *Not a member of the American Professional
Most Consecutive Home Games Without Victory Football Association
14 Dallas, 1988-89 (lost 14) 65 Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Bulldogs, Nov. 13, 1949
St.L. Rams, 2008-10 (lost 14) L.A. Rams vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 1950
13 Hou. Oilers, 1972-73 (lost 13) Most Points, Both Teams, Game
Tampa Bay, 1976-77 (lost 13) 113 Washington (72) vs. N.Y. Giants (41), Nov. 27, 1966
N.Y. Jets, 1995-97 (lost 13) 106 Cincinnati (58) vs. Cle. Browns (48), Nov. 28, 2004
Philadelphia, 1936-38 (lost 12, tied 1) 105 L.A. Rams (54) vs. Kansas City (51), Nov. 19, 2018
Most Consecutive Road Games Lost Fewest Points, Both Teams, Game
26 Detroit, 2007-10 0 In many games. Last time: N.Y. Giants vs. Detroit,
25 Cle. Browns, 2015-18 Nov. 7, 1943
24 Detroit, 2001-03 Most Points, Shutout Victory, Game
Most Consecutive Road Games Without Victory 66 Rochester vs. *Fort Porter, Oct. 10, 1920
26 Detroit, 2007-10 (lost 26) *Not a member of the American Professional
25 Cle. Browns, 2015-18 (lost 25) Football Association
24 Detroit, 2001-03 (lost 24) 64 Philadelphia vs. Cin. Reds, Nov. 6, 1934
Most Shutout Games Lost or Tied, Season 62 Akron vs. Oorang, Oct. 29, 1922
8 Frankford, 1927 (lost 6, tied 2) Most Consecutive Games Scoring
Brooklyn, 1931 (lost 8) 420 San Francisco, 1977-2004
7 Dayton, 1925 (lost 6, tied 1) 394 Denver, 1992-2017
Orange, 1929 (lost 4, tied 3) 375 Indianapolis, 1994-2017
Frankford, 1931 (lost 6, tied 1) Fewest Points, Shutout Victory, Game
6 By many teams 2 Akron vs. Buffalo, Nov. 29, 1923
Most Consecutive Shutout Games Lost or Tied Kansas City vs. Buffalo, Nov. 21, 1926
8 Rochester, 1922-24 (lost 8) Frankford vs. Green Bay, Nov. 29, 1928
7 Hammond, 1922-23 (lost 6, tied 1) Green Bay vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 16, 1932
6 Providence, 1926-27 (lost 5, tied 1) Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Sept. 18, 1938
Brooklyn, 1942-43 (lost 6) Most Points Overcome to Win Game
28 San Francisco vs. New Orleans, Dec. 7, 1980 (ot)
TIE GAMES (trailed 7-35, won 38-35)
Most Tie Games, Season 26 Buffalo vs. Indianapolis, Sept., 21, 1997
6 Chi. Bears, 1932 (trailed 0-26, won 37-35)
5 Frankford, 1929 25 St.L. Cardinals vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 8, 1987
4 Chi. Bears, 1924 (trailed 3-28, won 31-28)
Orange, 1929 Cle. Browns vs. Tennessee, Oct. 5, 2014
Portsmouth, 1932 (trailed 3-28, won 29-28)

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Most Points Overcome to Tie Game Most Points, Both Teams, Each Quarter
31 Denver vs. Buffalo, Nov. 27, 1960 1st: 42 Green Bay (35) vs. Cle. Browns (7), Nov. 12, 1967
(trailed 7-38, tied 38-38) 41 Tennessee (24) vs. Indianapolis (17), Dec. 5, 2004
28 L.A. Rams vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1948 35 Dal. Texans (21) vs. N.Y. Titans (14), Nov. 11, 1962
(trailed 0-28, tied 28-28) Dallas (28) vs. Philadelphia (7), Oct. 19, 1969
Most Points, Each Half Kansas City (21) vs. Seattle (14), Dec. 11, 1977
1st: 49 Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 2, 1983 Detroit (21) vs. L.A. Raiders (14), Dec. 10, 1990
48 Buffalo vs. Miami, Sept. 18, 1966 Dallas (21) vs. Atlanta (14), Dec. 22, 1991
45 Green Bay vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 12, 1967 Indianapolis (21) vs. Green Bay (14), Sept 26, 2004
Indianapolis vs. Denver, Oct. 31, 1988 Miami (21) vs. Buffalo (14), Dec. 5, 2004
Hou. Oilers vs. Cle. Browns, Dec. 9, 1990 Philadelphia (21) vs. New Orleans (14), Dec. 23, 2007
Seattle vs. Minnesota, Sept. 29, 2002 2nd: 49 Oakland (28) vs. Hou. Oilers (21), Dec. 22, 1963
New England vs. Tennessee, Oct. 18, 2009 48 Green Bay (41) vs. Detroit (7), Oct. 7, 1945
Philadelphia vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 2010 47 St.L. Cardinals (27) vs. Philadelphia (20), Dec. 13, 1964
2nd: 49 Chi. Bears vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1941 3rd: 48 L.A. Rams (41) vs. Detroit (7), Oct. 29, 1950
48 Chi. Cardinals vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 2, 1950 42 Washington (28) vs. Philadelphia (14), Oct. 1, 1955
N.Y. Giants vs. Bal. Colts, Nov. 19, 1950 41 Green Bay (21) vs. N.Y. Yanks (20), Oct. 8, 1950
45 Cincinnati vs. Hou. Oilers, Dec. 17, 1972 4th: 48 Detroit (34) vs. Chi. Bears (14), Sept. 30, 2007
New England vs. Buffalo, Sept. 30, 2012 46 Detroit (25) vs. Tennessee (21), Sept. 23, 2012
Most Points, Both Teams, Each Half 43 Atlanta (28) vs. Carolina (15), Nov. 23, 2008
1st: 70 Hou. Oilers (35) vs. Oakland (35), Dec. 22, 1963
63 Philadelphia (42) vs. Detroit (21), Sept. 23, 2007 TOUCHDOWNS
62 N.Y. Jets (41) vs. Tampa Bay (21), Nov. 17, 1985 Most Seasons Leading League, Touchdowns
Indianapolis (35) vs. Cincinnati (27), Nov. 20, 2005 13 Chi. Bears, 1932, 1934-35, 1939, 1941-44,
2nd: 66 Cle. Browns (35) vs. Cincinnati (31), Nov. 28, 2004 1946-48, 1956, 1965
65 Washington (38) vs. N.Y. Giants (27), Nov. 27, 1966 8 Green Bay, 1932, 1937-38, 1961-62, 1996, 2011, 2014
62 L.A. Raiders (31) vs. S.D. Chargers (31), Jan. 2, 1983 7 Dallas, 1966, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1977-78, 1980
Bal. Ravens (38) vs. Seattle (24), Nov. 23, 2003 San Francisco, 1953, 1970, 1987, 1992-95
Most Points, One Quarter L.A./St.L. Rams, 1949-52, 1999-2001
41 Green Bay vs. Detroit, Oct. 7, 1945 (second quarter) S.D. Chargers, 1963, 1965, 1979, 1981-82, 1985,
L.A. Rams vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 1950 (third quarter) 2006
37 L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Sept. 21, 1980 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Touchdowns
(second quarter) 4 Chi. Bears, 1941-44
35 Chi. Cardinals vs. Bos. Yanks, Oct. 24, 1948 L.A. Rams, 1949-52
(third quarter) San Francisco, 1992-95
Green Bay vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 12, 1967 3 Chi. Bears, 1946-48
(first quarter) Bal. Colts, 1957-59
Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 2, 1983 Oakland, 1967-69
(second quarter) St.L. Rams, 1999-2001
New England vs. Tennessee, Oct. 18, 2009 2 By many teams
(second quarter) Most Touchdowns, Season
New England vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 22, 2012 76 Denver, 2013
(second quarter) 75 New England, 2007
Most Points, Both Teams, One Quarter 71 Kansas City, 2018
49 Oakland (28) vs. Hou. Oilers (21), Dec. 22, 1963 Fewest Touchdowns, Season (Since 1932)
(second quarter) 3 Cin. Reds, 1933
48 Green Bay (41) vs. Detroit (7), Oct. 7, 1945 4 Cin. Reds/St.L. Gunners, 1934
(second quarter) 5 Detroit, 1942
L.A. Rams (41) vs. Detroit (7), Oct. 29, 1950 Most Touchdowns, Game
(third quarter) 10 Rochester vs. *Fort Porter, Oct. 10, 1920
Detroit (34) vs. Chi. Bears (14), Sept. 30, 2007 *Not a member of the American Professional
(fourth quarter) Football Association
47 St.L. Cardinals (27) vs. Philadelphia (20), Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 6, 1934
Dec. 13, 1964 (second quarter) L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 22, 1950
Most Points, Each Quarter Washington vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 27, 1966
1st: 35 Green Bay vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 12, 1967 9 Rock Island vs. Evansville, Oct. 15, 1922
31 Buffalo vs. Kansas City, Sept. 13, 1964 Akron vs. Oorang, Oct. 29, 1922
28 By 12 teams Racine vs. Louisville, Nov. 5, 1922
2nd: 41 Green Bay vs. Detroit, Oct. 7, 1945 Chi. Cardinals vs. Rochester, Oct. 7, 1923
37 L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Sept. 21, 1980 Chi. Cardinals vs. Milwaukee, Dec. 10, 1925
35 Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 2, 1983 Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 17, 1948
New England vs. Tennessee, Oct. 18, 2009 Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Bulldogs, Nov. 13, 1949
New England vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 22, 2012 L.A. Rams vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 1950
3rd: 41 L.A. Rams vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 1950 Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 30, 1952
35 Chi. Cardinals vs. Bos. Yanks, Oct. 24, 1948 Chi. Bears vs. San Francisco, Dec. 12, 1965
31 N.Y. Jets vs. Detroit, Sept. 10, 2018 Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Dec. 7, 1980
4th: 34 Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Sept. 30, 2007 8 By many teams
31 Oakland vs. Denver, Dec. 17, 1960 Most Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game
Oakland vs. S.D. Chargers, Dec. 8, 1963 16 Washington (10) vs. N.Y. Giants (6), Nov. 27, 1966
Atlanta vs. Green Bay, Sept. 13, 1981 14 Chi. Cardinals (9) vs. N.Y. Giants (5), Oct. 17, 1948
New England vs. Buffalo, Sept. 30, 2012 L.A. Rams (10) vs. Bal. Colts (4), Oct. 22, 1950
Denver vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 2013 Hou. Oilers (7) vs. Oakland (7), Dec. 22, 1963
30 N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Oct. 23, 2000 New Orleans (7) vs. N.Y. Giants (7), Nov. 1, 2015
L.A. Rams (7) vs. Kansas City (7), Nov. 19, 2018

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13 New Orleans (7) vs. St.L. Cardinals (6), Nov. 2, 1969 FIELD GOALS
Kansas City (7) vs. Seattle (6), Nov. 27, 1983 (ot) Most Seasons Leading League, Field Goals
S.D. Chargers (8) vs. Pittsburgh (5), Dec. 8, 1985 11 Green Bay, 1935-36, 1940-43, 1946-47, 1955,
N.Y. Jets (7) vs. Miami (6), Sept. 21, 1986 (ot) 1972, 1974
Cincinnati (7) vs. Cle. Browns (6), Nov. 28, 2004 9 L.A./St.L. Rams, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1966,
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Touchdowns 1973, 1978, 2003, 2006, 2010
166 Cle. Browns, 1957-69 8 Washington, 1945, 1956, 1971, 1976-77, 1979,
155 New Orleans, 2005-15 1982, 1992
151 S.D. Chargers, 2002-12 N.Y. Giants, 1933, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1959,
1983, 2008
POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN New England, 1961, 1963-64, 1986, 2004, 2008,
Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Season 2013-14
75 Denver, 2013 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Field Goals
74 New England, 2007 4 Green Bay, 1940-43
68 Green Bay, 2011 3 Cle. Browns, 1952-54
Fewest (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Season 2 By many teams
2 Chi. Cardinals, 1933 Most Field Goals Attempted, Season
3 Cin. Reds, 1933 52 San Francisco, 2011
Pittsburgh, 1934 49 L.A. Rams, 1966
4 Cin. Reds/St.L. Gunners, 1934 Washington, 1971
Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Game 48 Green Bay, 1972
10 L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 22, 1950 Fewest Field Goals Attempted, Season (Since 1938)
9 Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 17, 1948 0 Chi. Bears, 1944
Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 30, 1952 2 Cle. Rams, 1939
Washington vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 27, 1966 Card-Pitt, 1944
8 By many teams Bos. Yanks, 1946
Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Both Teams, Game Chi. Bears, 1947
14 Chi. Cardinals (9) vs. N.Y. Giants (5), Oct. 17, 1948 3 Chi. Bears, 1945
Hou. Oilers (7) vs. Oakland (7), Dec. 22, 1963 Cle. Rams, 1945
Washington (9) vs. N.Y. Giants (5), Nov. 27, 1966 Most Field Goals Attempted, Game
New Orleans (7) vs. N.Y. Giants (7), Nov. 1, 2015 9 St.L. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 24, 1967
13 L.A. Rams (10) vs. Bal. Colts (3), Oct. 22, 1950 8 Pittsburgh vs. St.L. Cardinals, Dec. 2, 1962
Cincinnati (7) vs. Cle. Browns (6), Nov. 28, 2004 Detroit vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1966
12 In many games N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo, Nov. 3, 1968
Most Two-Point Conversions, Season Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 15, 2003 (ot)
8 Pittsburgh, 2015 Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans, Oct. 21, 2007
6 Miami, 1994 7 By many teams
Minnesota, 1997 Most Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams, Game
Philadelphia, 2017 11 St.L. Cardinals (6) vs. Pittsburgh (5), Nov. 13, 1966
L.A. Chargers, 2018 Washington (6) vs. Chi. Bears (5), Nov. 14, 1971
5 Arizona, 1995 Green Bay (6) vs. Detroit (5), Sept. 29, 1974
Bal. Ravens, 1996 Washington (6) vs. N.Y. Giants (5), Nov. 14, 1976
Jacksonville, 1996 10 In many games
Chi. Bears, 1997 Most Field Goals, Season
San Francisco, 1998 44 San Francisco, 2011
Pittsburgh, 2002 43 Arizona, 2005
St.L. Rams, 2012 41 Kansas City, 2017
Chi. Bears, 2013 Fewest Field Goals, Season (Since 1932)
Chi. Bears, 2014 0 Bos. Braves, 1932
Oakland, 2016 Chi. Cardinals, 1932, 1945
L.A. Rams, 2018 Green Bay, 1932, 1944
Philadelphia, 2018 N.Y. Giants, 1932
Most Two-Point Conversions, Game Bos. Redskins, 1935
4 St.L. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2000 Brooklyn, 1944
3 Bal. Ravens vs. New England, Oct. 6, 1996 Card-Pitt, 1944
Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee, Nov. 1, 1998 Chi. Bears, 1944, 1947
Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Nov. 19, 2017 Bos. Yanks, 1946
L.A. Rams vs. Arizona, Sept. 16, 2018 Bal. Colts, 1950
2 By many teams Dal. Texans, 1952
Most Two-Point Conversions, Both Teams, Game Most Field Goals, Game
5 Bal. Ravens (3) vs. New England (2), Oct. 6, 1996 8 Tennessee vs. Hou. Texans, Oct. 21, 2007
St.L. Rams (4) vs. Atlanta (1), Oct. 15, 2000 7 St.L. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 24, 1967
3 Seattle (2) vs. Kansas City (1), Oct. 23, 1994 Minnesota vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 5, 1989 (ot)
Minnesota (2) vs. Seattle (1), Nov. 10, 1996 Dallas vs. Green Bay, Nov. 18, 1996
Pittsburgh (3) vs. Tennessee (0), Nov. 1, 1998 Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 15, 2003 (ot)
Philadelphia (2) vs. Detroit (1), Dec. 8, 2013 Cincinnati vs. Bal. Ravens, Nov. 11, 2007
Pittsburgh (2) vs. San Francisco (1), Sept. 20, 2015 Kansas City vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 4, 2015
Philadelphia (3) vs. Dallas (0), Nov. 19, 2017 L.A. Rams vs. Dallas, Oct. 1, 2017
L.A. Rams (3) vs. Arizona (0), Sept. 16, 2018 N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 14, 2018
Cle. Browns (2) vs. Oakland (1), Sept. 30, 2018 (ot) 6 By many teams
Chi. Bears (2) vs. Minnesota (1), Nov. 18, 2018 Most Field Goals, Both Teams, Game
2 In many games 9 S.D. Chargers (5) vs. Kansas City (4), Sept. 29, 1996
Miami (6) vs. New England (3), Oct. 17, 1999
Hou. Texans (5) vs. Miami (4), Oct. 7, 2007
Dallas (6) vs. Washington (3), Sept. 26, 2011

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San Francisco (5) vs. Arizona (4), Oct. 1, 2017 (ot) Fewest First Downs, Season
Minnesota (6) vs. Bal. Ravens (3), Oct. 22, 2017 51 Cin. Reds, 1933
San Francisco (6) vs. Tennessee (3), Dec. 17, 2017 64 Pittsburgh, 1935
N.Y. Jets (7) vs. Indianapolis (2), Oct. 14, 2018 67 Philadelphia, 1937
Kansas CIty (4) vs. New England (5), Oct. 14, 2018 Most First Downs, Game
8 In many games 40 New Orleans vs. Dallas, Nov. 10, 2013
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Field Goals 39 N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Nov. 27, 1988
38 Bal. Ravens, 1999-2001 Washington vs. Detroit, Nov. 4, 1990 (ot)
36 San Francisco, 2010-13 Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 2012 (ot)
New Orleans, 2016-18 Denver vs. Tennessee, Dec. 8, 2013
34 New England, 2010-12 38 L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 13, 1966
Fewest First Downs, Game
SAFETIES 0 N.Y. Giants vs. Green Bay, Oct. 1, 1933
Most Safeties, Season Pittsburgh vs. Bos. Redskins, Oct. 29, 1933
4 Cle. Bulldogs, 1927 Philadelphia vs. Detroit, Sept. 20, 1935
Detroit, 1962 N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Sept. 27, 1942
Seattle, 1993 Denver vs. Hou. Oilers, Sept. 3, 1966
San Francisco, 1996 Most First Downs, Both Teams, Game
Tennessee, 1999 65 Cincinnati (35) vs. Washington (30),
3 By many teams Oct. 30, 2016 (ot)
Most Safeties, Game 64 Seattle (32) vs. Kansas City (32), Nov. 24, 2002
3 L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 30, 1984 63 New Orleans (35) vs. N.Y. Giants (28), Nov. 1, 2015
2 N.Y. Giants vs. Pottsville, Oct. 30, 1927 Fewest First Downs, Both Teams, Game
Chi. Bears vs. Pottsville, Nov. 13, 1927 7 Chi. Cardinals (2) vs. Detroit (5), Sept. 15, 1940
Detroit vs. Brooklyn, Dec. 1, 1935 9 Pittsburgh (1) vs. Bos. Redskins (8), Oct. 27, 1935
N.Y. Giants vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1950 Bos. Redskins (4) vs. Brooklyn (5), Nov. 24, 1935
N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1961 N.Y. Giants (3) vs. Detroit (6), Nov. 7, 1943
Chi. Bears vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 9, 1969 Pittsburgh (4) vs. Chi. Cardinals (5), Nov. 11, 1945
Dallas vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 19, 1972 N.Y. Bulldogs (1) vs. Philadelphia (8), Sept. 22, 1949
L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Oct. 21, 1973 10 Philadelphia (4) vs. Brooklyn (6), Nov. 5, 1944
Oakland vs. S.D. Chargers, Oct. 26, 1975 N.Y. Giants (4) vs. Washington (6), Dec. 11, 1960
Denver vs. Seattle, Jan. 2, 1983 Most First Downs, Rushing, Season
New Orleans vs. Cle. Browns, Sept. 13, 1987 181 New England, 1978
Buffalo vs. Denver, Nov. 8, 1987 177 L.A. Rams, 1973
San Francisco vs. St.L. Rams, Sept. 8, 1996 176 Chi. Bears, 1985
Jacksonville vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 3, 1999 Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Season
Minnesota vs. Atlanta, Oct. 5, 2003 36 Cle. Rams, 1942
Dallas vs. Arizona, Oct. 5, 2003 Bos. Yanks, 1944
Buffalo vs. Hou. Texans, Nov. 16, 2003 39 Brooklyn, 1943
Minnesota vs. Green Bay, Nov. 9, 2008 40 Philadelphia, 1940
St.L. Rams vs. Arizona, Nov. 6, 2011 (ot) Detroit, 1945
Miami vs. Denver, Dec. 3, 2017 Most First Downs, Rushing, Game
Most Safeties, Both Teams, Game 25 Philadelphia vs. Washington, Dec. 2, 1951
3 L.A. Rams (3) vs. N.Y. Giants (0), Sept. 30, 1984 23 St.L. Cardinals vs. New Orleans, Oct. 5, 1980
2 Chi. Cardinals (1) vs. Frankford (1), Nov. 19, 1927 21 Cle. Browns vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1959
Chi. Cardinals (1) vs. Cin. Reds (1), Nov. 12, 1933 Green Bay vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1962
Chi. Bears (1) vs. San Francisco (1), Oct. 19, 1952 L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans, Nov. 25, 1973
Cincinnati (1) vs. L.A. Rams (1), Oct. 22, 1972 Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City, Nov. 7, 1976
Chi. Bears (1) vs. San Francisco (1), Sept. 19, 1976 New England vs. Denver, Nov. 28, 1976
Bal. Colts (1) vs. Miami (1), Oct. 29, 1978 Oakland vs. Green Bay, Sept. 17, 1978
Atlanta (1) vs. Detroit (1), Oct. 5, 1980 Buffalo vs. Washington, Nov. 3, 1996
Hou. Oilers (1) vs. Philadelphia (1), Oct. 2, 1988 San Francisco vs. Detroit, Dec. 14, 1998
Cle. Browns (1) vs. Seattle (1), Nov. 14, 1993 Kansas City vs. Atlanta, Oct. 24, 2004
Arizona (1) vs. Hou. Oilers (1), Dec. 4, 1994 Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Game
(Also see previous record) 0 By many teams. Last time:
N.Y. Giants vs. Arizona, Dec. 24, 2017
FIRST DOWNS Most First Downs, Rushing, Both Teams, Game
Most Seasons Leading League 36 Philadelphia (25) vs. Washington (11), Dec. 2, 1951
9 Chi. Bears, 1935, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1945, 31 Detroit (18) vs. Washington (13), Sept. 30, 1951
1947-49, 1955 30 L.A. Rams (17) vs. Minnesota (13), Nov. 5, 1961
8 L.A./St.L. Rams, 1946, 1950-51, 1954, 1957, New Orleans (17) vs. Green Bay (13), Sept. 9, 1979
1973, 2001, 2018 New Orleans (16) vs. San Francisco (14), Nov. 11, 1979
7 S.D. Chargers, 1965, 1969, 1980-83, 1985 New England (16) vs. Kansas City (14), Oct. 4, 1981
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts, 1958-59, 1967, 2003, Indianapolis (18) vs. Denver (12), Sept. 30, 2007
2005-06, 2010 Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Both Teams, Game
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 1 Oakland (0) vs. Tennessee (1), Sept. 7, 2003
4 S.D. Chargers, 1980-83 Carolina (0) vs. Detroit (1), Oct. 16, 2005
3 Chi. Bears, 1947-49 2 Hou. Oilers (0) vs. Denver (2), Dec. 2, 1962
New England, 2007-09 N.Y. Jets, (1) vs. St.L. Rams (1), Dec. 3, 1995
New Orleans, 2014-16 Miami (1) vs. S.D. Chargers (1), Dec. 19, 1999
2 By many teams New Orleans (0) vs. Bal. Ravens (2), Dec. 19, 1999
Most First Downs, Season Bal. Ravens (0) vs. Tennessee (2), Sept. 18, 2005
444 New England, 2012 Pittsburgh (1) vs. Bal. Ravens (1), Nov. 5, 2007
435 Denver, 2013 Arizona (1) vs. San Francisco (1), Sept. 13, 2009
416 New Orleans, 2011 Detroit (1) vs. Jacksonville (1), Nov. 20, 2016

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3 In many games Detroit (6) vs. S.D. Chargers (5), Nov. 11, 1996
Most First Downs, Passing, Season Philadelphia (8) vs. Chi. Bears (3), Nov. 3, 2002
293 Denver, 2013 Arizona (6) vs. St.L. Rams (5), Dec. 3, 2006
280 New Orleans, 2011 Indianapolis (6) vs. Green Bay (5), Oct. 19, 2008
272 Detroit, 2012 Buffalo (8) vs. N.Y. Jets (3), Sept. 22, 2013
Fewest First Downs, Passing, Season S.D. Chargers (6) vs. Bal. Ravens (5), Nov. 30, 2014
18 Pittsburgh, 1941 Oakland (6) vs. Bal. Ravens (5), Sept. 20, 2015
23 Brooklyn, 1942 San Francisco (6) vs. Denver (5), Dec. 9, 2018
N.Y. Giants, 1944
24 N.Y. Giants, 1943 NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING AND PASSING
Most First Downs, Passing, Game Most Seasons Leading League
29 N.Y. Giants vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 12 Chi. Bears, 1932, 1934-35, 1939, 1941-44, 1947,
28 Tennessee vs. Oakland, Dec. 19, 2004 1949, 1955-56
27 S.D. Chargers vs. Seattle, Sept. 15, 1985 9 L.A./St.L. Rams, 1946, 1950-51, 1954, 1957,
Detroit vs. Green Bay, Jan. 1, 2012 1973, 1999-2001
Fewest First Downs, Passing, Game 8 S.D. Chargers, 1963, 1965, 1980-83, 1985, 2010
0 By many teams. Last time: Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee, Sept. 19, 2010 4 Chi. Bears, 1941-44
Most First Downs, Passing, Both Teams, Game S.D. Chargers, 1980-83
47 Detroit (27) vs. Green Bay (20), Jan. 1, 2012 3 Bal. Colts, 1958-60
46 Indianapolis (23) vs. Hou. Texans (23), Hou. Oilers, 1960-62
Sept. 30, 2018 (ot) Oakland, 1968-70
44 New Orleans (23) vs. Green Bay (21), St.L. Rams, 1999-2001
Sept. 30, 2012 2 By many teams
Fewest First Downs, Passing, Both Teams, Game Most Yards Gained, Season
0 Brooklyn vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 29, 1942 7,474 New Orleans, 2011
1 Green Bay (0) vs. Cle. Rams (1), Sept. 21, 1941 7,317 Denver, 2013
Pittsburgh (0) vs. Brooklyn (1), Oct. 11, 1942 7,075 St.L. Rams, 2000
N.Y. Giants (0) vs. Detroit (1), Nov. 7, 1943 Fewest Yards Gained, Season
Pittsburgh (0) vs. Chi. Cardinals (1), Nov. 11, 1945 1,150 Cin. Reds, 1933
N.Y. Bulldogs (0) vs. Philadelphia (1), Sept. 22, 1949 1,443 Chi. Cardinals, 1934
Chi. Bears (0) vs. Buffalo (1), Oct. 7, 1979 1,486 Chi. Cardinals, 1933
2 In many games Most Yards Gained, Game
Most First Downs, Penalty, Season 735 L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Yanks, Sept. 28, 1951
50 New England, 2017 683 Pittsburgh vs. Chi. Cardinals, Dec. 13, 1958
47 Buffalo, 2002 682 Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 14, 1943
Indianapolis, 2004 Fewest Yards Gained, Game
Hou. Texans, 2017 –7 Seattle vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 4, 1979
46 N.Y. Giants, 2015 –5 Denver vs. Oakland, Sept. 10, 1967
Chi. Bears, 2018 14 Chi. Cardinals vs. Detroit, Sept. 15, 1940
Fewest First Downs, Penalty, Season Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game
2 Brooklyn, 1940 1,133 L.A. Rams (636) vs. N.Y. Yanks (497),
4 Chi. Cardinals, 1940 Nov. 19, 1950
N.Y. Giants, 1942, 1944 1,125 Detroit (575) vs. Green Bay (550), Jan. 1, 2012
Washington, 1944 1,111 Hou. Texans (653) vs. Jacksonville (458),
Cle. Browns, 1952 Nov. 18, 2012 (ot)
Kansas City, 1969 Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game
5 Brooklyn, 1939 30 Chi. Cardinals (14) vs. Detroit (16), Sept. 15, 1940
Chi. Bears, 1939 136 Chi. Cardinals (50) vs. Green Bay (86), Nov. 18, 1934
Detroit, 1953 154 N.Y. Giants (51) vs. Washington (103), Dec. 11, 1960
L.A. Rams, 1953 Most Consecutive Games, 400 or More Yards Gained
Hou. Oilers, 1982 11 S.D. Chargers, 1982-83
Most First Downs, Penalty, Game 10 Denver, 2012-13
11 Denver vs. Hou. Oilers, Oct. 6, 1985 9 New England, 2006-07
10 Dallas vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 18, 2012 (ot) Most Consecutive Games, 300 or More Yards Gained
N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, Sept. 15, 2013 36 Minnesota, 2002-04
9 Chi. Bears vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 25, 1951 30 Minnesota, 1999-2000
Bal. Colts vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 30, 1977 St.L. Rams, 2000-02
N.Y. Jets vs. Hou. Oilers, Sept. 18, 1988 New Orleans, 2013-15
Dallas vs. Detroit, Nov. 20, 2005 29 L.A. Rams, 1949-51
Atlanta vs. New Orleans, Dec. 7, 2017 New Orleans, 2008-09
Most First Downs, Penalty, Both Teams, Game Denver, 2012-13
13 New England (8) vs. Bal. Ravens (5), Sept. 23, 2012
12 Buffalo (7) vs. San Francisco (5), Oct. 4, 1998 RUSHING
Detroit (8) vs. Bal. Ravens (4), Oct. 9, 2005 Most Seasons Leading League
Dallas (10) vs. Cle. Browns (2), Nov. 18, 2012 (ot) 16 Chi. Bears, 1932, 1934-35, 1939-42, 1951,
Buffalo (6) vs. New England (6), Oct. 30, 2016 1955-56, 1968, 1977, 1983-86
Cincinnati (8) vs. Washington (4), Oct. 30, 2016 (ot) 9 Buffalo, 1962, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1982, 1991-92,
Hou. Texans (8) vs. Jacksonville (4), Sept. 10, 2017 2015-16
11 Chi. Bears (9) vs. Cle. Browns (2), Nov. 25, 1951 6 Cle. Browns, 1958-59, 1963, 1965-67
Cincinnati (8) vs. N.Y. Jets (3), Oct. 6, 1985 San Francisco, 1952-54, 1987, 1998-99
Denver (11) vs. Hou. Oilers (0), Oct. 6, 1985 Dal. Texans/K.C. Chiefs, 1961, 1966, 1968-69,
Detroit (6) vs. Dallas (5), Nov. 8, 1987 1995, 2010
N.Y. Jets (9) vs. Hou. Oilers (2), Sept. 18, 1988
Kansas City (8) vs. L.A. Raiders (3), Oct. 3, 1993

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Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Most Yards Gained Rushing, Both Teams, Game
4 Chi. Bears, 1939-42 595 L.A. Rams (371) vs. N.Y. Yankees (224),
Chi. Bears, 1983-86 Nov. 18, 1951
3 Detroit, 1936-38 574 Chi. Bears (396) vs. Pittsburgh (178), Oct. 10, 1934
San Francisco, 1952-54 558 Bos. Redskins (420) vs. N.Y. Giants (138),
Cle. Browns, 1965-67 Oct. 8, 1933
Atlanta, 2004-06 Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Both Teams, Game
2 By many teams –15 Detroit (–53) vs. Chi. Cardinals (38), Oct. 17, 1943
4 Detroit (–10) vs. Chi. Cardinals (14), Sept. 15, 1940
ATTEMPTS 45 S.D. Chargers (21) vs. Philadelphia (24),
Most Rushing Attempts, Season Oct. 23, 2005
681 Oakland, 1977
674 Chi. Bears, 1984 AVERAGE GAIN
671 New England, 1978 Highest Average Gain, Rushing, Season
Fewest Rushing Attempts, Season 5.74 Cle. Browns, 1963
211 Philadelphia, 1982 5.65 San Francisco, 1954
219 San Francisco, 1982 5.56 S.D. Chargers, 1963
225 Hou. Oilers, 1982 Lowest Average Gain, Rushing, Season
Most Rushing Attempts, Game 0.94 Philadelphia, 1940
72 Chi. Bears vs. Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1935 1.45 Bos. Yanks, 1944
70 Chi. Cardinals vs. Green Bay, Dec. 5, 1948 1.55 Pittsburgh, 1935
69 Chi. Cardinals vs. Green Bay, Dec. 6, 1936
Kansas City vs. Cincinnati, Sept. 3, 1978 TOUCHDOWNS
Fewest Rushing Attempts, Game Most Touchdowns, Rushing, Season
6 Chi. Cardinals vs. Bos. Redskins, Oct. 22, 1933 36 Green Bay, 1962
New England vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 31, 2004 33 Pittsburgh, 1976
Arizona vs. Minnesota, Nov. 26, 2006 32 Kansas City, 2003
Minnesota vs. Buffalo, Sept. 23, 2018 S.D. Chargers, 2006
7 Oakland vs. Buffalo, Oct. 5, 1963 Fewest Touchdowns, Rushing, Season
Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 8, 1985 1 Brooklyn, 1934
Seattle vs. L.A. Raiders, Nov. 17, 1991 2 Chi. Cardinals, 1933
Green Bay vs. Miami, Sept. 11, 1994 Cin. Reds, 1933
Detroit vs. Minnesota, Dec. 2, 2007 Pittsburgh, 1934
Arizona vs. Minnesota, Dec. 14, 2008 Philadelphia, 1935
8 Denver vs. Oakland, Dec. 17, 1960 Philadelphia, 1936
Buffalo vs. St.L. Cardinals, Sept. 9, 1984 Philadelphia, 1937
Detroit vs. San Francisco, Oct. 20, 1991 Philadelphia, 1938
Atlanta vs. Detroit, Sept. 5, 1993 Pittsburgh, 1940
St.L. Rams vs. San Francisco, Nov. 2, 2003 Philadelphia, 1972
N.Y. Jets vs. Denver, Nov. 20, 2005 N.Y. Jets, 1995
St.L. Rams vs. Carolina, Nov. 19, 2006 Arizona, 2005
Detroit vs. Arizona, Nov. 11, 2007 3 By many teams
S.D. Chargers vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 4, 2009 Most Touchdowns, Rushing, Game
S.D. Chargers vs. Oakland, Dec. 5, 2010 9 Rock Island vs. Evansville, Oct. 15, 1922
Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Nov. 27, 2014 Racine vs. Louisville, Nov. 5, 1922
Most Rushing Attempts, Both Teams, Game 8 Chi. Cardinals vs. Rochester, Oct. 7, 1923
108 Chi. Bears (70) vs. Green Bay (38), Dec. 5, 1948 Kansas City vs. Atlanta, Oct. 24, 2004
105 Oakland (62) vs. Atlanta (43), Nov. 30, 1975 (ot) 7 By many teams
104 Chi. Bears (64) vs. Pittsburgh (40), Oct. 18, 1936 Most Touchdowns, Rushing, Both Teams, Game
Fewest Rushing Attempts, Both Teams, Game 9 Rock Island (9) vs. Evansville (0), Oct. 15, 1922
16 Chi. Cardinals (6) vs. Bos. Redskins (10), Racine (9) vs. Louisville (0), Nov. 5, 1922
Oct. 22, 1933 8 Chi. Cardinals (8) vs. Rochester (0), Oct. 7, 1923
30 Minnesota (15) vs. New England (15), Oct. 30, 2006 Canton (7) vs. Cle. Indians (1), Nov. 25, 1923
31 Green Bay (12) vs. Pittsburgh (19), Dec. 20, 2009 L.A. Rams (6) vs. N.Y. Yanks (2), Nov. 18, 1951
Chi. Bears (8) vs. Detroit (23), Nov. 27, 2014 Chi. Bears (5) vs. Green Bay (3), Nov. 6, 1955
Denver (5) vs. Kansas City (3), Dec. 7, 2003
YARDS GAINED Kansas City (8) vs. Atlanta (0), Oct. 24, 2004
Most Yards Gained Rushing, Season 7 In many games
3,165 New England, 1978
3,088 Buffalo, 1973 PASSING
2,986 Kansas City, 1978
Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Season ATTEMPTS
298 Philadelphia, 1940 Most Passes Attempted, Season
467 Detroit, 1946 740 Detroit, 2012
471 Bos. Yanks, 1944 709 Minnesota, 1981
Most Yards Gained Rushing, Game 699 New England, 1994
426 Detroit vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 1934 Fewest Passes Attempted, Season
423 N.Y. Giants vs. Bal. Colts, Nov. 19, 1950 102 Cin. Reds, 1933
420 Bos. Redskins vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 8, 1933 106 Bos. Redskins, 1933
Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Game 120 Detroit, 1937
–53 Detroit vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1943 Most Passes Attempted, Game
–36 Philadelphia vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 19, 1939 70 New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (ot)
–33 Brooklyn vs. Phil-Pitt, Oct. 2, 1943 Detroit vs. Arizona, Oct. 11, 2015
69 N.Y. Jets vs. Bal. Ravens, Dec. 24, 2000

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68 Hou. Oilers vs. Buffalo, Nov 1, 1964 Most Yards Gained, Passing, Season
Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 30, 2001 (ot) 5,444 Denver, 2013
Fewest Passes Attempted, Game 5,347 New Orleans, 2011
0 Green Bay vs. Portsmouth, Oct. 8, 1933 5,232 St.L. Rams, 2000
Detroit vs. Cle. Rams, Sept. 10, 1937 Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Season
Pittsburgh vs. Brooklyn, Nov. 16, 1941 302 Chi. Cardinals, 1934
Pittsburgh vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 13, 1949 357 Cin. Reds, 1933
Cle. Browns vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1950 459 Bos. Redskins, 1934
Most Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game Most Yards Gained Passing, Game
112 New England (70) vs. Minnesota (42), 554 L.A. Rams vs. N.Y. Yankees, Sept. 28, 1951
Nov. 13, 1994 (ot) 530 Minnesota vs. Bal. Colts, Sept. 28, 1969
110 Denver (57) vs. New England (53), Nov. 2, 2014 522 Pittsburgh vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 26, 2014
109 Detroit (61) vs. Hou. Texans (48), Nov. 22, 2012 (ot) Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Game
Fewest Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game –53 Denver vs. Oakland, Sept. 10, 1967
4 Chi. Cardinals (1) vs. Detroit (3), Nov. 3, 1935 –52 Cincinnati vs. Hou. Oilers, Oct. 31, 1971
Detroit (0) vs. Cle. Rams (4), Sept. 10, 1937 –39 Atlanta vs. San Francisco, Oct. 23, 1976
6 Chi. Cardinals (2) vs. Detroit (4), Sept. 15, 1940 Most Yards Gained, Passing, Both Teams, Game
8 Brooklyn (2) vs. Philadelphia (6), Oct. 1, 1939 971 Detroit (502) vs. Green Bay (469), Jan. 1, 2012
907 Pittsburgh (522) vs Indianapolis (385), Oct. 26, 2014
COMPLETIONS 906 New England (516) vs. Miami (390), Sept. 12, 2011
Most Passes Completed, Season Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Both Teams, Game
472 New Orleans, 2011 –11 Green Bay (–10) vs. Dallas (–1), Oct. 24, 1965
New Orleans, 2016 1 Chi. Cardinals (0) vs. Philadelphia (1), Nov. 8, 1936
461 Denver, 2013 7 Brooklyn (0) vs. Pittsburgh (7), Nov. 29, 1942
460 New Orleans, 2015
Fewest Passes Completed, Season TIMES SACKED
25 Cin. Reds, 1933 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Times Sacked
33 Bos. Redskins, 1933 10 Miami, 1973, 1982-90
34 Chi. Cardinals, 1934 8 Ind./Bal. Colts, 1999-2000, 2004-06, 2009-10, 2018
Most Passes Completed, Game 5 N.Y. Jets, 1965-66, 1968, 1993, 2000
45 New England vs. Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1994 (ot) L.A./S.D. Chargers, 1963-64, 1967, 1968, 2017
44 Pittsburgh vs. Bal. Ravens, Dec. 10, 2017 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Times Sacked
43 Washington vs. Detroit, Nov. 4, 1990 (ot) 9 Miami, 1982-90
Oakland vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 2002 3 St.L. Cardinals, 1974-76
Detroit vs. Tennessee, Sept. 23, 2012 (ot) Indianapolis, 2004-06
Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 2012 (ot) 2 By many teams
S.D. Chargers vs. Green Bay, Oct. 18, 2015 Most Times Sacked, Season
Fewest Passes Completed, Game 104 Philadelphia, 1986
0 By many teams. Last time: Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets, 78 Arizona, 1997
Sept. 29, 1974 76 Hou. Texans, 2002
Most Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game Fewest Times Sacked, Season
72 Detroit (43) vs. Tennessee (29), Sept. 23, 2012 (ot) 7 Miami, 1988
Indianapolis (38) vs. New England (34), Oct. 4, 2018 8 San Francisco, 1970
71 New England (45) vs. Minnesota (26), St.L. Cardinals, 1975
Nov. 13, 1994 (ot) 9 N.Y. Jets, 1966
69 New Orleans (39) vs. N.Y. Giants (30), Nov. 1, 2015 Washington, 1991
Indianapolis (40) vs. Hou. Texans (29), Most Times Sacked, Game
Sept. 30, 2018 (ot) 12 Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, Nov. 20, 1966
Fewest Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game Bal. Colts vs. St.L. Cardinals, Oct. 26, 1980
1 Chi. Cardinals (0) vs. Philadelphia (1), Nov. 8, 1936 Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Dec. 16, 1984
Detroit (0) vs. Cle. Rams (1), Sept. 10, 1937 Hou. Oilers vs. Dallas, Sept. 29, 1985
Chi. Cardinals (0) vs. Detroit (1), Sept. 15, 1940 Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 30, 2007
Brooklyn (0) vs. Pittsburgh (1), Nov. 29, 1942 11 St.L. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 1, 1964
2 Chi. Cardinals (0) vs. Detroit (2), Nov. 3, 1935 L.A. Rams vs. Bal. Colts, Nov. 22, 1964
Buffalo (0) vs. N.Y. Jets (2), Sept. 29, 1974 Denver vs. Buffalo, Dec. 13, 1964
Chi. Cardinals (0) vs. Green Bay (2), Nov. 18, 1934 Green Bay vs. Detroit, Nov. 7, 1965
3 In seven games Buffalo vs. Oakland, Oct. 15, 1967
Denver vs. Oakland, Nov. 5, 1967
YARDS GAINED Atlanta vs. St.L. Cardinals, Nov. 24, 1968
Most Seasons Leading League, Passing Yardage Detroit vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1975
11 L.A./S.D. Chargers, 1965, 1968, 1971, Philadelphia vs. St.L. Cardinals, Dec. 18, 1983
1978-83, 1985, 2017 Cle. Browns vs. Kansas City, Sept. 30, 1984
9 Ind./Bal. Colts, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1976, Minnesota vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 28, 1984
2003-04, 2010, 2014 Atlanta vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 18, 1984
8 Chi. Bears, 1932, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1949, Dallas vs. S.D. Chargers, Nov. 16, 1986
1954, 1964 Philadelphia vs. Detroit, Nov. 16, 1986
Washington, 1938, 1940, 1944, 1947-48, 1967, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Raiders, Nov. 30, 1986 (ot)
1974, 1989 L.A. Raiders vs. Seattle, Dec. 8, 1986
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Passing Yardage N.Y. Jets vs. Dallas, Oct. 4, 1987
6 S.D. Chargers, 1978-83 Philadelphia vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 4, 1987
4 Green Bay, 1934-37 Dallas vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1991
3 Miami, 1986-88 Cle. Browns vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 6, 1992
Hou. Oilers, 1990-92 N.Y. Jets vs. S.D. Chargers, Dec. 23, 2012
St.L. Rams, 1999-2001 Tennessee vs. Bal. Ravens, Oct. 14, 2018
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ALL-TIME RECORDS PASSING-PUNTING
Most Times Sacked, Both Teams, Game PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
18 Green Bay (10) vs. S.D. Chargers (8), Sept. 24, Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season
1978 48 Hou. Oilers, 1962
17 Buffalo (10) vs. N.Y. Titans (7), Nov. 23, 1961 45 Denver, 1961
Pittsburgh (12) vs. Dallas (5), Nov. 20, 1966 41 Card-Pitt, 1944
Atlanta (9) vs. Philadelphia (8), Dec. 16, 1984 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Season
Philadelphia (11) vs. L.A. Raiders (6), Nov. 30, 1986 (ot) 2 New England, 2016
16 L.A. Rams (11) vs. Bal. Colts (5), Nov. 22, 1964 4 Green Bay, 2018
Buffalo (11) vs. Oakland (5), Oct. 15, 1967 5 Cle. Browns, 1960
Green Bay, 1966
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Kansas City, 1990
Most Seasons Leading League, Completion Percentage N.Y. Giants, 1990
14 San Francisco, 1952, 1957-58, 1965, 1981, 1983, New England, 2010
1987, 1989, 1992-97 San Francisco, 2011
12 Washington, 1937, 1939-40, 1942-45, 1947-48, Minnesota, 2016
1969-70, 2015 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game
8 Green Bay, 1936, 1941, 1961-62, 1964, 1966, 9 Detroit vs. Green Bay, Oct. 24, 1943
1968, 1998 Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1965
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, 8 Green Bay vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 21, 1948
Completion Percentage Chi. Cardinals vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1950
6 San Francisco, 1992-97 N.Y. Yanks vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 16, 1951
4 Washington, 1942-45 Denver vs. Hou. Oilers, Dec. 2, 1962
Kansas City, 1966-69 Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Sept. 22, 1968
3 Cle. Browns, 1953-55 Bal. Colts vs. N.Y. Jets, Sept. 23, 1973
St.L. Rams, 1999-2001 7 By many teams. Last time: Detroit vs. Cle. Browns,
New Orleans, 2009-11 Sept. 23, 2001
Highest Completion Percentage, Season Most Passes Had Intercepted, Both Teams, Game
73.41 New Orleans, 2018 (381-519) 13 Denver (8) vs. Hou. Oilers (5), Dec. 2, 1962
72.01 New Orleans, 2017 (386-536) 11 Philadelphia (7) vs. Bos. Redskins (4), Nov. 3, 1935
71.30 New Orleans, 2011 (662-472) Bos. Redskins (6) vs. Pittsburgh (5), Dec. 1, 1935
Lowest Completion Percentage, Season Cle. Rams (7) vs. Green Bay (4), Oct. 30, 1938
22.9 Philadelphia, 1936 (170-39) Green Bay (7) vs. Detroit (4), Oct. 20, 1940
24.5 Cin. Reds, 1933 (102-25) Detroit (7) vs. Chi. Bears (4), Nov. 22, 1942
25.0 Pittsburgh, 1941 (168-42) Detroit (7) vs. Cle. Rams (4), Nov. 26, 1944
Chi. Cardinals (8) vs. Philadelphia (3), Sept. 24, 1950
TOUCHDOWNS Washington (7) vs. N.Y. Giants (4), Dec. 8, 1963
Most Touchdowns, Passing, Season Pittsburgh (9) vs. Philadelphia (2), Dec 12, 1965
55 Denver, 2013 10 In many games
51 Indianapolis, 2004
Green Bay, 2011 PUNTING
50 New England, 2007 Most Seasons Leading League (Average Distance)
Kansas CIty, 2018 9 Oakland, 1974-75, 1977-78, 2003-04, 2007, 2009,
Fewest Touchdowns, Passing, Season 2013
0 Cin. Reds, 1933 7 Denver 1962-64, 1966-67, 1982, 1999
Pittsburgh, 1945 Washington, 1940-43, 1945, 1958, 2014
1 Bos. Braves, 1932 L.A./St.L. Rams, 1946, 1949, 1955-56, 1994,
Bos. Redskins, 1933 2008, 2015
Chi. Cardinals, 1934 6 Kansas City, 1968, 1971-73, 1979, 1984
Cin. Reds/St.L. Gunners, 1934 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Detroit, 1942 (Average Distance)
2 Chi. Cardinals, 1932 4 Washington, 1940-43
Staten Island, 1932 3 Cle. Browns, 1950-52
Chi. Cardinals, 1935 Denver, 1962-64
Brooklyn, 1936 Kansas City, 1971-73
Pittsburgh, 1942 Most Punts, Season
Most Touchdowns, Passing, Game 116 Hou. Texans, 2002
7 Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 14, 1943 114 Chi. Bears, 1981
Philadelphia vs. Washington, Oct. 17, 1954 113 Bos. Redskins, 1934
Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans, Nov. 19, 1961 Brooklyn, 1934
Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Titans, Oct. 14, 1962 Dallas, 2002
N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 Fewest Punts, Season
Minnesota vs. Bal. Colts, Sept. 28, 1969 23 S.D. Chargers, 1982
S.D. Chargers vs. Oakland, Nov. 22, 1981 31 Cincinnati, 1982
Denver vs. Bal. Ravens, Sept. 5, 2013 32 Chi. Bears, 1941
Philadelphia vs. Oakland, Nov. 3, 2013 Most Punts, Game
New Orleans vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 1, 2015 17 Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Oct. 22, 1933
6 By many teams Cin. Reds vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 22, 1933
Most Touchdowns, Passing, Both Teams, Game 16 Cin. Reds vs. Portsmouth, Sept. 17, 1933
13 New Orleans (7) vs. N.Y. Giants (6), Nov. 1, 2015 Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 30, 1933
12 New Orleans (6) vs. St.L. Cardinals (6), Nov. 2, 1969 Chi. Cardinals vs. Detroit, Sept. 15, 1940
11 N.Y. Giants (7) vs. Washington (4), Oct. 28, 1962 Oakland vs. S.D. Chargers, Oct. 11, 1998
Oakland (6) vs. Hou. Oilers (5), Dec. 22, 1963 15 Chi. Cardinals vs. Cin. Reds, Nov. 12, 1933
Cincinnati (6) vs. Cle. Browns, (5), Sept. 16, 2007 N.Y. Giants vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 17, 1935
Green Bay (6) vs. Detroit (5), Jan. 1, 2012 Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 6, 1987 (ot)

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PUNTING-PUNT RETURNS ALL-TIME RECORDS
Fewest Punts, Game 10 Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 26, 1950
0 By many teams. Last time: Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 18, 1977
New Orleans vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 11, 2018 Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo, Dec. 16, 1979
Most Punts, Both Teams, Game Washington vs. New Orleans, Dec. 26, 1982
31 Chi. Bears (17) vs. Green Bay (14), Oct. 22, 1933 Philadelphia vs. Seattle, Dec. 13, 1992 (ot)
Cin. Reds (17), vs. Pittsburgh (14), Oct. 22, 1933 New England vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1993
29 Chi. Cardinals (15) vs. Cin. Reds (14), Nov. 12, 1933 Most Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game
Chi. Cardinals (16) vs. Chi. Bears (13), Nov. 30, 1933 17 Philadelphia (12) vs. Cle. Browns (5), Dec. 3, 1950
Chi. Cardinals (16) vs. Detroit (13), Sept. 15, 1940 16 N.Y. Giants (9) vs. Philadelphia (7), Dec. 12, 1954
28 Philadelphia (14) vs. Washington (14), Nov. 5, 1939 Washington (11) vs. Tampa Bay (5), Oct. 9, 1977
Fewest Punts, Both Teams, Game Oakland (8) vs. S.D. Chargers (8), Oct. 11, 1998
0 Buffalo vs. San Francisco, Sept. 13, 1992 15 Detroit (8) vs. Cle. Rams (7), Sept. 27, 1942
Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Sept. 28, 2014 L.A. Rams (8) vs. Bal. Colts (7), Nov. 27, 1966
New Orleans vs. Green Bay, Oct. 26, 2014 Pittsburgh (8) vs. Hou. Oilers (7), Dec. 1, 1974
1 Bal. Colts (0) vs. Cle. Browns (1), Nov. 1, 1959 Philadelphia (10) vs. Tampa Bay (5), Sept. 18, 1977
Dal. Cowboys (0) vs. Cle. Browns (1), Dec. 3, 1961 Bal. Colts (9) vs. Kansas City (6), Sept. 2, 1979
Chi. Bears (0) vs. Detroit (1), Oct. 1, 1972 Washington (10) vs. New Orleans (5), Dec. 26, 1982
San Francisco (0) vs. N.Y. Giants (1), Oct. 15, 1972 L.A. Raiders (8) vs. Cle. Browns (7), Nov. 16, 1986
Green Bay (0) vs. Buffalo (1), Dec. 5, 1982
Miami (0) vs. Buffalo (1), Oct. 12, 1986 FAIR CATCHES
Green Bay (0) vs. Chi. Bears (1), Dec. 17, 1989 Most Fair Catches, Season
Oakland (0) vs. Seattle (1), Dec. 5, 1999 38 N.Y. Jets, 2012
Tampa Bay (0) vs. Minnesota (1), Oct. 29, 2000 37 Detroit, 2014
New Orleans (0) vs. San Francisco (1), Oct. 20, 2002 36 San Francisco, 2016
S.D. Chargers (0) vs. Oakland (1), Jan. 1, 2012 Fewest Fair Catches, Season
Denver (0) vs. Dallas (1), Oct. 6, 2013 0 S.D. Chargers, 1975
New England (0) vs. Kansas City (1), Oct. 14, 2018 New England, 1976
2 In many games Tampa Bay, 1976
Pittsburgh, 1977
AVERAGE YARDAGE Dallas, 1982
Highest Avg. Distance, Punting, Season 1 Cle. Browns, 1974
51.1 Oakland, 2009 San Francisco, 1975
50.9 San Francisco, 2011 Kansas City, 1976
50.8 Oakland, 2011 St.L. Cardinals, 1976
Lowest Average Distance, Punting, Season S.D. Chargers, 1976
32.7 Card-Pitt, 1944 (60-1,964) L.A. Rams, 1982
33.8 Cincinnati, 1986 (59-1,996) St.L. Cardinals, 1982
33.9 Detroit, 1969 (74-2,510) Tampa Bay, 1982
Arizona, 2001
PUNT RETURNS 2 By many teams
Most Seasons Leading League (Average Return) Most Fair Catches, Game
10 Detroit, 1943-45, 1951-52, 1962, 1966, 1969, 7 Minnesota vs. Dallas, Sept. 25, 1966
1991, 2017 N.Y. Jets vs. Miami, Nov. 20, 1966
7 Ari./St.L./Chi. Cardinals, 1948-49, 1955-56, 1959, Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 21, 1976
1986-87 Philadelphia vs. Buffalo, Dec. 27, 1987
K.C. Chiefs/Dal. Texans, 1960, 1968, 1970, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Nov. 16, 2008
1979-80, 2003, 2016 N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014
6 Green Bay, 1950, 1953-54, 1961, 1972, 1996 San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams, Sept. 12, 2016
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League (Average Return) 6 By many teams
3 Detroit, 1943-45
2 By many teams YARDS GAINED
Most Punt Returns, Season Most Yards, Punt Returns, Season
71 Pittsburgh, 1976 875 Green Bay, 1996
Tampa Bay, 1979 785 L.A. Raiders, 1985
L.A. Raiders, 1985 781 Chi. Bears, 1948
67 Pittsburgh, 1974 Fewest Yards, Punt Returns, Season
L.A. Rams, 1978 27 St.L. Cardinals, 1965
L.A. Raiders, 1984 35 N.Y. Giants, 1965
65 San Francisco, 1976 37 New England, 1972
Fewest Punt Returns, Season Most Yards, Punt Returns, Game
12 Bal. Colts, 1981 231 Detroit vs. San Francisco, Oct. 6, 1963
S.D. Chargers, 1982 225 Oakland vs. Buffalo, Sept. 15, 1968
14 L.A. Rams, 1961 219 L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 11, 1981
Philadelphia, 1962 Fewest Yards, Punt Returns, Game
Bal. Colts, 1982 -28 Washington vs. Dallas, Dec. 11, 1966
15 Hou. Oilers, 1960 -23 N.Y. Giants vs. Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1975
Washington, 1960 Pittsburgh vs. Hou. Oilers, Sept. 20, 1970
Oakland, 1961 -20 New Orleans vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 20, 1968
N.Y. Giants, 1969 Most Yards, Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game
Philadelphia, 1973 282 L.A. Rams (219) vs. Atlanta (63), Oct. 11, 1981
Kansas City, 1982 245 Detroit (231) vs. San Francisco (14), Oct. 6, 1963
Most Punt Returns, Game 244 Oakland (225) vs. Buffalo (19), Sept. 15, 1968
12 Philadelphia vs. Cle. Browns, Dec. 3, 1950 Fewest Yards, Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game
11 Chi. Bears vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 8, 1950 -18 Buffalo (-18) vs. Pittsburgh (0), Oct. 29, 1972
Washington vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 9, 1977

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ALL-TIME RECORDS PUNT RETURNS-KICKOFF RETURNS
-14 Miami (-14) vs. Bos. Patriots (0), Nov. 30, 1969 KICKOFF RETURNS
Tennessee (-14) vs. New Orleans (0), Sept. 21, 2003 Most Seasons Leading League (Average Return)
-13 N.Y. Giants (-13) vs. Cle. Browns (0), Nov. 14, 1965 8 Washington, 1942, 1947, 1962-63, 1973-74, 1981,
1995
AVERAGE YARDS RETURNING PUNTS 6 Chi. Bears, 1943, 1948, 1958, 1966, 1972, 1985
Highest Average, Punt Returns, Season N.Y. Giants, 1944, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1953, 2004
20.2 Chi. Bears, 1941 Hou. Oilers/ Tenn. Titans, 1960, 1962-63, 1968,
19.1 Chi. Cardinals, 1948 2008, 2018
18.2 Chi. Cardinals, 1949 5 Green Bay, 1954, 1964, 1967, 1993, 1998
Lowest Average, Punt Returns, Season New England, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1997, 2006
1.2 St.L. Cardinals, 1965 (23-27) Dallas/Kansas City, 1961, 1969, 1978, 2003, 2013
1.5 N.Y. Giants, 1965 (24-35) Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League (Average Return)
1.7 Washington, 1970 (27-45) 3 Denver, 1965-67
2 By many teams
TOUCHDOWNS RETURNING PUNTS Most Kickoff Returns, Season
Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Season 96 Detroit, 2009
5 Chi. Cardinals, 1959 89 Cle. Browns, 1999
4 Chi. Cardinals, 1948 88 New Orleans, 1980
Detroit, 1951 Fewest Kickoff Returns, Season
N.Y. Giants, 1951 13 Dallas, 2018
Denver, 1976 17 N.Y. Giants, 1944
Chi. Bears, 2007 Indianapolis, 2018
Arizona, 2011 18 Hou. Texans, 2015
3 Washington, 1941 Philadelphia, 2017
Detroit, 1952 Most Kickoff Returns, Game
Pittsburgh, 1952 12 N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Nov. 27, 1966
Hou. Oilers, 1975 11 Kansas City vs. Buffalo, Nov. 23, 2008
L.A. Rams, 1981 10 By many teams
Cle. Browns, 1993 Most Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game
Green Bay, 1996 19 N.Y. Giants (12) vs. Washington (7), Nov. 27, 1966
Denver, 1997 Cle. Browns (10) vs. Cincinnati (9), Nov. 28, 2004
S.D. Chargers, 1997 18 Hou. Oilers (10) vs. Oakland (8), Dec. 22, 1963
Chi. Bears, 2006 17 Washington (9) vs. Green Bay (8), Oct. 17, 1983
Tennessee, 2006 S.D. Chargers (9) vs. Pittsburgh (8), Dec. 8, 1985
New Orleans, 2008 Detroit (9) vs. Green Bay (8), Nov. 27, 1986
Oakland, 2008 L.A. Raiders (9) vs. Seattle (8), Dec. 18, 1988
Chi. Bears, 2010 Oakland (10) vs. Seattle (7), Oct. 26, 1997
Dallas, 2010 Buffalo (9) vs. Minnesota (8), Sept. 15, 2002 (ot)
Tennessee, 2012 Cincinnati (10) vs. Cle. Browns (7), Sept. 16, 2007
Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Game Kansas City (11) vs. Buffalo (6), Nov. 23, 2008
2 Detroit vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 14, 1951
Detroit vs. Green Bay, Nov. 22, 1951 YARDS GAINED
Chi. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 1, 1959 Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Season
Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 22, 1959 2,296 Arizona, 2000
N.Y. Titans vs. Denver, Sept. 24, 1961 2,173 Hou. Texans, 2005
Denver vs. Cle. Browns, Sept. 26, 1976 2,084 Arizona, 2010
L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Oct. 11, 1981 Fewest Yards, Kickoff Returns, Season
St.L. Cardinals vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. 21, 1986 282 N.Y. Giants, 1940
L.A. Rams vs. Atlanta, Dec. 27, 1992 283 Dallas, 2018
Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 24, 1993 307 Tampa Bay, 2016
S.D. Chargers vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 1997 Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Game
Denver vs. Carolina, Nov. 9, 1997 367 Bal. Ravens vs. Minnesota, Dec. 13, 1998
Bal. Ravens vs. Seattle, Dec. 7, 1997 362 Detroit vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 29, 1950
Bal. Ravens vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 24, 2000 304 Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Nov. 9, 1952
Oakland vs. Tennessee, Sept. 29, 2002 New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 23, 1994
Carolina vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 8, 2002 Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game
Detroit at Jacksonville, Nov. 14, 2004 (ot) 560 Detroit (362) vs. L.A. Rams (198), Oct. 29, 1950
New Orleans vs. Minnesota, Oct. 6, 2008 511 Bal. Ravens (367) vs. Minnesota (144), Dec. 13, 1998
Tennessee vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 30, 2012 501 New Orleans (304) vs. L.A. Rams (197), Oct. 23,
Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game 1994
2 Philadelphia (1) vs. Washington (1), Nov. 9, 1952
Kansas City (1) vs. Buffalo (1), Sept. 11, 1966 AVERAGE YARDAGE
Bal. Colts (1) vs. New England (1), Nov. 18, 1979 Highest Average, Kickoff Returns, Season
L.A. Raiders (1) vs. Philadelphia (1), 32.0 Tennessee, 2018
Nov. 30, 1986 (ot) 29.9 Kansas City, 2013
Cincinnati (1) vs. Green Bay (1), Sept. 20, 1992 29.4 Chi. Bears, 1972
Oakland (1) vs. Seattle (1), Nov. 15, 1998 Lowest Average, Kickoff Returns, Season
Atlanta (1) vs. Tennessee (1), Nov. 23, 2003 14.6 Tampa Bay, 2016 (21-307)
S.D. Chargers (1) vs. Denver (1), Oct. 19, 2009 14.7 N.Y. Jets, 1993 (46-675)
St.L. Rams (1) vs. Arizona (1), Nov. 27, 2011 15.8 N.Y. Giants, 1993 (32-507)
St.L. Rams (1) vs. Seattle (1), Sept. 13, 2015 (ot)
(Also see previous record) TOUCHDOWNS
Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Season
4 Green Bay, 1967
Chi. Bears, 1970

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KICKOFF RETURNS-FUMBLES ALL-TIME RECORDS
Detroit, 1994 Green Bay (7) vs. Detroit (6), Oct. 6, 1985
Hou. Texans, 2007 12 In many games
3 L.A. Rams, 1950
Chi. Cardinals, 1954 FUMBLES LOST
San Francisco, 1963 Most Fumbles Lost, Season
Denver, 1966 36 Chi. Cardinals, 1959
Chi. Bears, 1967 31 Green Bay, 1952
New England, 1977 29 Chi. Cardinals, 1946
L.A. Rams, 1985 Pittsburgh, 1950
Atlanta, 2000 Cle. Browns, 1978
Buffalo, 2004 Fewest Fumbles Lost, Season
N.Y. Jets, 2007 2 Kansas City, 2002
Cle. Browns, 2009 Minnesota, 2014
Oakland, 2010 3 Philadelphia, 1938
Seattle, 2010 Minnesota, 1980
2 By many teams N.Y. Giants, 2008
Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game Pittsburgh, 2016
2 Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Sept. 22, 1940 Kansas City, 2017
Chi. Bears vs. Green Bay, Nov. 9, 1952 4 San Francisco, 1960
Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Nov. 6, 1966 Kansas City, 1982
Green Bay vs. Cle. Browns, Nov. 12, 1967 Minnesota, 1998
L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay, Nov. 24, 1985 Detroit, 2003
New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 23, 1994 Atlanta, 2012
Bal. Ravens vs. Minnesota, Dec. 13, 1998 Hou. Texans, 2012
N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo, Sept. 8, 2002 (ot) Indianapolis, 2013
Chi. Bears vs. St.L. Rams, Dec. 11, 2006 New England, 2014
Hou. Texans vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 30, 2007 Atlanta, 2016
Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 2009 Bal. Ravens, 2017
Cle. Browns vs. Kansas City, Dec. 20, 2009 L.A. Chargers, 2017
Seattle vs. S.D. Chargers, Sept. 26, 2010 New England, 2017
Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game Cincinnati, 2018
3 Bal. Ravens (2) vs. Minnesota (1), Dec. 13, 1998 Seattle, 2018
2 In many games Washington, 2018
Most Fumbles Lost, Game
FUMBLES 8 St.L. Cardinals vs. Washington, Oct. 25, 1976
Most Fumbles, Season Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 23, 1990
56 Chi. Bears, 1938 7 Cincinnati vs. Buffalo, Nov. 30, 1969
San Francisco, 1978 Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 14, 1979
54 Philadelphia, 1946 Cle. Browns vs. Seattle, Dec. 20, 1981
51 New England, 1973 6 By many teams
Fewest Fumbles, Season
6 New Orleans, 2011 FUMBLES RECOVERED
7 Kansas City, 2002 Most Fumbles Recovered, Season, Own and Opponents’
8 Cle. Browns, 1959 58 Minnesota, 1963 (27 own, 31 opp)
Atlanta, 2016 51 Chi. Bears, 1938 (37 own, 14 opp)
Most Fumbles, Game San Francisco, 1978 (24 own, 27 opp)
10 Phil-Pitt vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 9, 1943 50 Philadelphia, 1987 (23 own, 27 opp)
Detroit vs. Minnesota, Nov. 12, 1967 Fewest Fumbles Recovered, Season, Own and Opponents’
Kansas City vs. Hou. Oilers, Oct. 12, 1969 7 New Orleans, 2011 (0 own, 7 opp)
San Francisco vs. Detroit, Dec. 17, 1978 Pittsburgh, 2011 (3 own, 4 opp)
9 Philadelphia vs. Green Bay, Oct. 13, 1946 Detroit, 2016 (3 own, 4 opp)
Bos. Patriots at Oakland, Dec. 16, 1962 Minnesota, 2017 (2 own, 5 opp)
Kansas City vs. S.D. Chargers, Nov. 15, 1964 9 San Francisco, 1982 (5 own, 4 opp)
N.Y. Giants vs. Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1975 10 Jacksonville, 2006 (6 own, 4 opp)
St.L. Cardinals vs. Washington, Oct. 25, 1976 New Orleans, 2013 (3 own, 7 opp)
S.D. Chargers vs. Green Bay, Sept. 24, 1978 N.Y. Jets, 2013 (8 own, 2 opp)
Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 14, 1979 S.D. Chargers, 2013 (4 own, 6 opp)
Cle. Browns vs. Seattle, Dec. 20, 1981 Dallas, 2015 (7 own 3 opp)
Cle. Browns vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 23, 1990 Tennessee, 2017 (1 own, 9 opp)
Oakland vs. Seattle, Dec. 22, 1996 Most Fumbles Recovered, Game, Own and Opponents’
8 By many teams 10 Denver vs. Buffalo, Dec. 13, 1964 (5 own, 5 opp)
Most Fumbles, Both Teams, Game Pittsburgh vs. Hou. Oilers, Dec. 9, 1973
14 Chi. Bears (7) vs. Cle. Rams (7), Nov. 24, 1940 (5 own, 5 opp)
St.L. Cardinals (8) vs. N.Y. Giants (6), Sept. 17, 1961 Washington vs. St.L. Cardinals, Oct. 25, 1976
Kansas City (10) vs. Hou. Oilers (4), Oct. 12, 1969 (2 own, 8 opp)
13 Washington (8) vs. Pittsburgh (5), Nov. 14, 1937 9 St.L. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 17, 1961
Philadelphia (7) vs. Bos. Yanks (6), Dec. 8, 1946 (6 own, 3 opp)
N.Y. Giants (7) vs. Washington (6), Nov. 5, 1950 Hou. Oilers vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 27, 1974
Kansas City (9) vs. S.D. Chargers (4), Nov. 15, 1964 (4 own, 5 opp)
Buffalo (7) vs. Denver (6), Dec. 13, 1964 Kansas City vs. Dallas, Nov. 10, 1975 (4 own, 5 opp)
N.Y. Jets (7) vs. Hou. Oilers (6), Sept. 12, 1965 Green Bay vs. Detroit, Oct. 6, 1985 (5 own, 4 opp)
Cle. Browns (7) vs. New Orleans (6), Dec. 12, 1971 Pittsburgh vs. Cle. Browns, Dec. 23, 1990
Hou. Oilers (8) vs. Pittsburgh (5), Dec. 9, 1973 (1 own, 8 opp)
St.L. Cardinals (9) vs. Washington (4), Oct. 25, 1976 8 By many teams
Cle. Browns (9) vs. Seattle (4), Dec. 20, 1981

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ALL-TIME RECORDS FUMBLES-TURNOVERS
Most Own Fumbles Recovered, Season New Orleans, 1998 (4 opp)
37 Chi. Bears, 1938 Kansas City, 1999 (4 opp)
28 Pittsburgh, 1987 New England, 2012 (1 own, 3 opp)
27 Philadelphia, 1946 Most Touchdowns, Own Fumbles Recovered, Season
Minnesota, 1963 3 Arizona, 2010
Fewest Own Fumbles Recovered, Season 2 Chi. Bears, 1953
0 New Orleans, 2011 New England, 1973
1 Indianapolis, 2006 Buffalo, 1974
Philadelphia, 2008 Denver, 1975
Tennessee, 2017 Oakland, 1978
2 Washington, 1958 Green Bay, 1982
Miami, 2000 New Orleans, 1983
Atlanta, 2011 Cle. Browns, 1986
Dallas, 2017 Green Bay, 1989
Minnesota, 2017 Miami, 1996
Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Season Buffalo, 2000
31 Minnesota, 1963 Philadelphia, 2007
29 Cle. Browns, 1951 Washington, 2012
28 Green Bay, 1946 Most Touchdowns, Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Season
Hou. Oilers, 1977 5 Jacksonville, 2017
Seattle, 1983 4 Detroit, 1937
Fewest Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Season Chi. Bears, 1942
2 N.Y. Jets, 2013 Bos. Yanks, 1948
Cincinnati, 2017 L.A. Rams, 1952
3 L.A. Rams, 1974 San Francisco, 1965
Green Bay, 1995 Denver, 1984
Miami, 2011 St.L. Cardinals, 1987
Indianapolis, 2012 Minnesota, 1989
Dallas, 2015 Atlanta, 1991
Miami, 2015 Philadelphia, 1995
San Francisco, 2015 Atlanta, 1998
Chi. Bears, 2016 New Orleans, 1998
Cincinnati, 2016 Kansas City, 1999
Cle. Browns, 2016 Arizona, 2010
Oakland, 2018 Philadelphia, 2017
4 Philadelphia, 1944 3 By many teams
San Francisco, 1982 Most Touchdowns, Fumbles Recovered, Game,
Jacksonville, 2006 Own and Opponents’
Jacksonville, 2008 2 By many teams
Pittsburgh, 2011 Most Touchdowns, Fumbles Recovered, Game, Both Teams,
S.D. Chargers, 2011 Own and Opponents’
St.L. Rams, 2012 3 Detroit (2) vs. Minnesota (1), Dec. 9, 1962
Hou. Texans, 2013 (2 own, 1 opp)
Tennessee, 2014 Green Bay (2) vs. Dallas (1), Nov. 29, 1964 (3 opp)
Detroit, 2016 Oakland (2) vs. Buffalo (1), Dec. 24, 1967 (3 opp)
N.Y. Jets, 2016 Oakland (2) vs. Philadelphia (1), Sept. 24, 1995
Atlanta, 2018 (3 opp)
Most Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Game Tennessee (2) vs. Pittsburgh (1), Jan. 2, 2000
8 Washington vs. St.L. Cardinals, Oct. 25, 1976 (3 opp)
Pittsburgh vs. Cle. Browns, Dec. 23, 1990 Most Touchdowns, Own Fumbles Recovered, Game
7 Buffalo vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 30, 1969 2 Miami vs. New England, Sept.1, 1996
Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 14, 1979 Most Touchdowns, Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Game
Seattle vs. Cle. Browns, Dec. 20, 1981 2 Many times. Last time:
6 By many teams Arizona vs. Green Bay, Dec. 27, 2015
Most Touchdowns, Opponents’ Fumbles Recovered, Game,
TOUCHDOWNS Both Teams
Most Touchdowns, Fumbles Recovered, Season, 3 Green Bay (2) vs. Dallas (1), Nov. 29, 1964
Own and Opponents’ Oakland (2) vs. Buffalo (1), Dec. 24, 1967
7 Arizona, 2010 (3 own, 4 opp) Oakland (2) vs. Philadelphia (1), Sept. 24, 1995
5 Chi. Bears, 1942 (1 own, 4 opp) Tennessee (2) vs. Pittsburgh (1), Jan. 2, 2000
L.A. Rams, 1952 (1 own, 4 opp)
San Francisco, 1965 (1 own, 4 opp) TURNOVERS
Oakland, 1978 (2 own, 3 opp) (Number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.)
Jacksonville, 2017 (5 opp) Most Turnovers, Season
Philadelphia, 2017 (1 own, 4 opp) 65 Denver, 1961
4 Chi. Bears, 1948 (1 own, 3 opp) 63 San Francisco, 1978
Bos. Yanks, 1948 (4 opp) 58 Chi. Bears, 1947
Denver, 1979 (1 own, 3 opp) Pittsburgh, 1950
Atlanta, 1981 (1 own, 3 opp) N.Y. Giants, 1983
Denver, 1984 (4 opp) Fewest Turnovers, Season
St.L. Cardinals, 1987 (4 opp) 10 New England, 2010
Minnesota, 1989 (4 opp) San Francisco, 2011
Atlanta, 1991 (4 opp) 11 Atlanta, 2016
Philadelphia, 1995 (4 opp) New England, 2016
Atlanta, 1998 (4 opp) Kansas City, 2017

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Seattle, 2018 22 Brooklyn vs. Green Bay, Sept. 17, 1944
12 Kansas City, 1982 Chi. Bears vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1944
Buffalo, 2016 San Francisco vs. Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1998
New England, 2017 21 Cle. Browns vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 25, 1951
Most Turnovers, Game Bal. Ravens vs. Detroit, Oct. 9, 2005
12 Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 22, 1942 Fewest Penalties, Both Teams, Game
Chi. Cardinals vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1950 0 Brooklyn vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, 1934
Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1965 Brooklyn vs. Bos. Redskins, Sept. 27, 1936
11 S.D. Chargers vs. Green Bay, Sept. 24, 1978 Cle. Rams vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 9, 1938
10 Washington vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 4, 1938 Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1940
Pittsburgh vs. Green Bay, Nov. 23, 1941 Most Penalties, Both Teams, Game
Detroit vs. Green Bay, Oct. 24, 1943 37 Cle. Browns (21) vs. Chi. Bears (16), Nov. 25, 1951
Chi. Cardinals vs. Green Bay, Nov. 10, 1946 35 Tampa Bay (20) vs. Seattle (15), Oct. 17, 1976
Chi. Cardinals vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 2, 1952 34 San Francisco (22) vs. Buffalo (12), Oct. 4, 1998
Minnesota vs. Detroit, Dec. 9, 1962
Hou. Oilers vs. Oakland, Sept. 7, 1963 YARDS PENALIZED
Washington vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 8, 1963 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards Penalized
Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Sept. 22, 1968 14 Miami, 1967-68, 1973, 1977-84, 1990-91, 2010
St.L. Cardinals vs. Washington, Oct. 25, 1976 10 Was./Bos. Redskins, 1935, 1953-54,
N.Y. Jets vs. New England, Nov. 21, 1976 1956-58, 1970, 1985, 1995, 1997
San Francisco vs. Dallas, Oct. 12, 1980 8 N.E./Bos. Patriots, 1962, 1964-66, 1987, 1989,
Cle. Browns vs. Seattle, Dec. 20, 1981 1993, 2008
Detroit vs. Denver, Oct. 7, 1984 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards
Most Turnovers, Both Teams, Game Penalized
17 Detroit (12) vs. Chi. Bears (5), Nov. 22, 1942 8 Miami, 1977-84
Bos. Yanks (9) vs. Philadelphia (8), Dec. 8, 1946 3 Washington, 1956-58
16 Chi. Cardinals (12) vs. Philadelphia (4), Bos. Patriots, 1964-66
Sept. 24, 1950 2 By many teams
Chi. Cardinals (8) vs. Chi. Bears (8), Dec. 7, 1958 Most Seasons Leading League, Most Yards Penalized
Minnesota (10) vs. Detroit (6), Dec. 9, 1962 15 Chi. Bears, 1935, 1937, 1939-44, 1946-47,
Hou. Oilers (9) vs. Kansas City (7), Oct. 12, 1969 1949, 1951, 1961-62, 1968
15 Philadelphia (8) vs. Chi. Cardinals (7), Oct. 3, 1954 Oakland/L.A. Raiders, 1963-64, 1968-69, 1975,
Denver (9) vs. Hou. Oilers (6), Dec. 2, 1962 1982, 1984, 1991, 1993-94, 1996, 2003,
Washington (10) vs. N.Y. Giants (5), Dec. 8, 1963 2010-11, 2016
St.L. Cardinals (9) vs. Kansas City (6), Oct. 2, 1983 7 Buffalo, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1981, 1983, 2015
5 Ten. Titans/Hou. Oilers, 1985-86, 1988-90
PENALTIES L.A./St.L. Rams, 1950, 1952, 1969, 1978, 2014
Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Penalties Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Most Yards
13 Miami, 1968, 1976-84, 1986, 1990-91 Penalized
9 Pittsburgh, 1946-47, 1950-52, 1954, 1963, 1965, 6 Chi. Bears, 1939-44
1968 3 Hou. Oilers, 1988-90
8 N.E./Bos. Patriots, 1962, 1964-65, 1973, 2 By many teams
1987, 1989, 1993, 2008 Fewest Yards Penalized, Season
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Penalties 139 Detroit, 1937
9 Miami, 1976-84 146 Philadelphia, 1937
3 Pittsburgh, 1950-52 159 Philadelphia, 1936
2 By many teams Most Yards Penalized, Season
Most Seasons Leading League, Most Penalties 1,358 Oakland, 2011
18 Oakland/L.A. Raiders, 1963, 1966, 1968-69, 1975, 1,342 Seattle, 2017
1982, 1984, 1991, 1993-96, 2003-05, 1,304 Kansas City, 1998
2010-11, 2016 Fewest Yards Penalized, Game
16 Chi. Bears, 1941-44, 1946-49, 1951, 1959-61, 0 By many teams. Last time:
1963, 1965, 1968, 1976 Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Nov. 11, 2018
8 L.A./St.L. Rams, 1950, 1952, 1962, 1969, Most Yards Penalized, Game
1978, 1980, 1997, 2012 212 Tennessee vs. Bal. Ravens, Oct. 10, 1999
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Most Penalties 209 Cle. Browns vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 25, 1951
4 Chi. Bears, 1941-44, 1946-49 200 Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 30, 2016 (ot)
Oakland/L.A. Raiders, 1993-96 Fewest Yards Penalized, Both Teams, Game
3 Chi. Cardinals, 1954-56 0 Brooklyn vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, 1934
Chi. Bears, 1959-61 Brooklyn vs. Bos. Redskins, Sept. 27, 1936
Oakland, 2003-05 Cle. Rams vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 9, 1938
Fewest Penalties, Season Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1940
19 Detroit, 1937 Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams, Game
21 Bos. Redskins, 1935 374 Cle. Browns (209) vs. Chi. Bears (165), Nov. 25, 1951
24 Philadelphia, 1936 310 Tampa Bay (190) vs. Seattle (120), Oct. 17, 1976
Most Penalties, Season Green Bay (175) vs. Bal. Ravens (135), Dec. 7, 2009
163 Oakland, 2011 309 Green Bay (184) vs. Bos. Yanks (125),
158 Kansas City, 1998 Oct. 21, 1945
156 L.A. Raiders, 1994
Oakland, 1996 DEFENSE
Fewest Penalties, Game
0 By many teams. Last time: SCORING
Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Nov. 11, 2018 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Points Allowed
Most Penalties, Game 12 Chi. Bears, 1932, 1936-37, 1942, 1948, 1963,
23 Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 30, 2016 (ot) 1985-86, 1988, 2001, 2005, 2018

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11 N.Y. Giants, 1927, 1935, 1938-39, 1941, 1944, NET YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING AND PASSING
1958-59, 1961, 1990, 1993 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards Allowed
7 Cle. Browns, 1951, 1953-57, 1994 10 Pittsburgh, 1957, 1974, 1976, 1990, 2001, 2004,
Green Bay, 1929, 1935, 1947, 1962, 1965-66, 1996 2007-08, 2011-12
Pittsburgh, 1946, 1976, 1978, 2004, 2008, 2010-11 8 Chi. Bears, 1942-43, 1948, 1958, 1963, 1984-86
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Points 7 Minnesota, 1969-70, 1975, 1988-89, 1993, 2017
Allowed Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League,
5 Cle. Browns, 1953-57 Fewest Yards Allowed
4 Seattle, 2012-15 3 Was./Bos. Redskins, 1935-37
3 Buffalo, 1964-66 Chi. Bears, 1984-86
Minnesota, 1969-1971 2 By many teams
Fewest Points Allowed, Season (Since 1932) Fewest Yards Allowed, Season
44 Chi. Bears, 1932 1,539 Chi. Cardinals, 1934
54 Brooklyn, 1933 1,703 Chi. Bears, 1942
59 Detroit, 1934 1,789 Brooklyn, 1933
Most Points Allowed, Season Most Yards Allowed, Season
533 Bal. Colts, 1981 7,042 New Orleans, 2012
517 Detroit, 2008 6,793 Bal. Colts, 1981
501 N.Y. Giants, 1966 6,725 N.Y. Giants, 2015
Fewest TDs Allowed, Season (Since 1932)
6 Chi. Bears, 1932 RUSHING
Brooklyn, 1933 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards Allowed
7 Detroit, 1934 11 Chi. Bears, 1937, 1939, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1963,
8 Green Bay, 1932 1984-85, 1987-88, 2018
Most Touchdowns Allowed, Season 8 Pittsburgh, 1961, 1976, 1982, 1997, 2001-02,
68 Bal. Colts, 1981 2004, 2010
66 N.Y. Giants, 1966 Detroit, 1938, 1950, 1952, 1962, 1970, 1980-81,
63 Bal. Colts, 1950 2014
Detroit, 2008 Dallas, 1966-69, 1972, 1978, 1992, 2016
Philadelphia, 1944-45, 1947-48, 1953, 1990-91,
FIRST DOWNS 2017
Fewest First Downs Allowed, Season 5 N.Y. Giants, 1940, 1951, 1956, 1959, 1986
77 Detroit, 1935 L.A./St.L. Rams, 1964-65, 1973-74, 1999
79 Bos. Redskins, 1935 Minnesota, 1975, 1994, 2006-08
82 Washington, 1937 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards Allowed
Most First Downs Allowed, Season 4 Dallas, 1966-69
419 Kansas City, 2018 3 Minnesota, 2006-08
406 Bal. Colts, 1981 2 By many teams
388 Dallas, 2013 Fewest Yards Allowed, Rushing, Season
Fewest First Downs Allowed, Rushing, Season 519 Chi. Bears, 1942
35 Chi. Bears, 1942 558 Philadelphia, 1944
40 Green Bay, 1939 762 Pittsburgh, 1982
41 Brooklyn, 1944 Most Yards Allowed, Rushing, Season
Most First Downs Allowed, Rushing, Season 3,228 Buffalo, 1978
179 Detroit, 1985 3,106 New Orleans, 1980
178 New Orleans, 1980 3,010 Bal. Colts, 1978
175 Seattle, 1981 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed, Rushing, Season
Fewest First Downs Allowed, Passing, Season 2 Detroit, 1934
33 Chi. Bears, 1943 N.Y. Giants, 1944
34 Pittsburgh, 1941 Dallas, 1968
Washington, 1943 Minnesota, 1971
35 Detroit, 1940 3 By many teams
Philadelphia, 1940 Most Touchdowns Allowed, Rushing, Season
Philadelphia, 1944 36 Oakland, 1961
Most First Downs Allowed, Passing, Season 31 N.Y. Giants, 1980
247 Minnesota, 2013 Tampa Bay, 1986
Kansas City, 2018 Detroit, 2008
246 Green Bay, 2011 30 Bal. Colts, 1981
245 New England, 2011
Fewest First Downs Allowed, Penalty, Season PASSING
1 Bos. Yanks, 1944 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards Allowed
3 Philadelphia, 1940 10 Green Bay, 1947-48, 1962, 1964-68, 1996, 2005
Pittsburgh, 1945 9 Pittsburgh, 1941, 1946, 1951, 1955, 1974, 1990,
Washington, 1957 2008, 2011-12
4 Cle. Rams, 1940 7 Washington, 1939, 1942, 1945, 1952-53, 1980,
Green Bay, 1943 1985
N.Y. Giants, 1943 Philadelphia 1934, 1936, 1940, 1949, 1981, 1991,
Most First Downs Allowed, Penalty, Season 1998
58 Oakland, 2011 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Yards
56 Kansas City, 1998 Allowed
54 New Orleans, 2015 5 Green Bay, 1964-68
2 By many teams
Fewest Yards Allowed Passing, Season
545 Philadelphia, 1934
558 Portsmouth, 1933

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585 Chi. Cardinals, 1934 573 San Francisco, 1976
Most Yards Allowed, Passing, Season Fewest Opponents Yards Lost Attempting to Pass, Season
4,796 Green Bay, 2011 62 Kansas City, 2008
4,783 N.Y. Giants, 2015 72 Jacksonville, 1995
4,758 Tampa Bay, 2012 75 Green Bay, 1956
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed, Passing, Season
1 Portsmouth, 1932 INTERCEPTIONS BY
Philadelphia, 1934 Most Seasons Leading League
2 Brooklyn, 1933 10 N.Y. Giants, 1933, 1937-39, 1944, 1948, 1951,
Chi. Bears, 1934 1954, 1961, 1997
3 Chi. Bears, 1932 Green Bay, 1940, 1942-43, 1947, 1955, 1957,
Green Bay, 1932 1962, 1965, 2009, 2011
Green Bay, 1934 Chi. Bears, 1935-36, 1941-42, 1946, 1963, 1985,
Chi. Bears, 1936 1990, 2012, 2018
N.Y. Giants, 1939 7 Kansas City, 1966-70, 1974, 2016
N.Y. Giants, 1944 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League
Most Touchdowns Allowed, Passing, Season 5 Kansas City, 1966-1970
45 New Orleans, 2015 3 N.Y. Giants, 1937-39
40 Denver, 1963 2 By many teams
38 St.L. Cardinals, 1969 Most Passes Intercepted, Season
49 S.D. Chargers, 1961
SACKS 42 Green Bay, 1943
Most Seasons Leading League 41 N.Y. Giants, 1951
6 Pittsburgh, 1974, 1994, 2001, 2010, 2017-18 Fewest Passes Intercepted By, Season
5 Oakland/L.A. Raiders, 1966-68, 1982, 1986 2 San Francisco, 2018
Dallas, 1966, 1968-69, 1978, 2008 3 Hou. Oilers, 1982
L.A./St.L. Rams, 1968, 1970, 1988, 1999, 2012 4 Detroit, 2008
K.C. Chiefs/Dal. Texans, 1960, 1965, 1969, 1990, Most Passes Intercepted By, Game
2018 9 Green Bay vs. Detroit, Oct. 24, 1943
4 N.E./Bos. Patriots, 1961, 1963, 1977, 1979 Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 1965
N.Y. Giants, 1963, 1985, 1998, 2007 8 N.Y. Giants vs. Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League Philadelphia vs. Chi. Cardinals, Sept. 24, 1950
3 Oakland, 1966-68 N.Y. Giants vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 16, 1951
2 Dallas, 1968-69 Hou. Oilers vs. Denver, Dec. 2, 1962
Pittsburgh, 2017-18 Detroit vs. Chi. Bears, Sept. 22, 1968
Most Sacks, Season N.Y. Jets vs. Bal. Colts, Sept. 23, 1973
72 Chi. Bears, 1984 7 By many teams. Last time:
71 Minnesota, 1989 Cle. Browns vs. Detroit, Sept. 23, 2001
70 Chi. Bears, 1987 Most Consecutive Games, One or More Interceptions By
Fewest Sacks, Season 46 L.A./S.D. Chargers, 1960-63
10 Kansas City, 2008 37 Detroit, 1960-63
11 Bal. Colts, 1982 36 Bos. Yanks, 1944-47
12 Buffalo, 1982 Most Yards Returning Interception, Season
Most Sacks, Game 929 S.D. Chargers, 1961
12 Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 20, 1966 712 L.A. Rams, 1952
St.L. Cardinals vs. Bal. Colts, Oct. 26, 1980 700 Bal. Ravens, 2004
Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 1984 Fewest Yards Returning Interceptions, Season
Dallas vs. Hou. Oilers, Sept. 29, 1985 5 L.A. Rams, 1959
N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2007 10 Oakland, 2017
11 N.Y. Giants vs. St.L. Cardinals, Nov. 1, 1964 16 Detroit, 2008
Bal. Colts vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 22, 1964 Most Yards Returning Interceptions, Game
Buffalo vs. Denver, Dec. 13, 1964 325 Seattle vs. Kansas City, Nov. 4, 1984
Detroit vs. Green Bay, Nov. 7, 1965 314 L.A. Rams vs. San Francisco, Oct. 18, 1964
Oakland vs. Buffalo, Oct. 15, 1967 245 Hou. Oilers vs. N.Y. Jets, Oct. 15, 1967
Oakland vs. Denver, Nov. 5, 1967 Most Yards Returning Interceptions, Both Teams, Game
St.L. Cardinals vs. Atlanta, Nov. 24, 1968 356 Seattle (325) vs. Kansas City (31), Nov. 4, 1984
Dallas vs. Detroit, Oct. 6, 1975 338 L.A. Rams (314) vs. San Francisco (24),
St.L. Cardinals vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1983 Oct. 18, 1964
Kansas City vs. Cle. Browns, Sept. 30, 1984 308 Dallas (182) vs. L.A. Rams (126), Nov. 2, 1952
Chi. Bears vs. Minnesota, Oct. 28, 1984 Most Touchdowns, Returning Interceptions, Season
Cle. Browns vs. Atlanta, Nov. 18, 1984 9 S.D. Chargers, 1961
Detroit vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 16, 1986 8 Seattle, 1998
S.D. Chargers vs. Dallas, Nov. 16, 1986 Chi. Bears, 2012
L.A. Raiders vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1986 (ot) 7 Seattle, 1984
Seattle vs. L.A. Raiders, Dec. 8, 1986 St.L. Rams, 1999
Chi. Bears vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 1987 Most Touchdowns Returning Interceptions, Game
Dallas vs. N.Y. Jets, Oct. 4, 1987 4 Seattle vs. Kansas City, Nov. 4, 1984
Philadelphia vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 1991 3 Bal. Colts vs. Green Bay, Nov. 5, 1950
Indianapolis vs. Cle. Browns, Sept. 6, 1992 Cle. Browns vs. Chi. Bears, Dec. 11, 1960
S.D. Chargers vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 23, 2012 Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 1965
Bal. Ravens vs. Tennessee, Oct. 14, 2018 Bal. Colts vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 29, 1968
10 By many teams Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets, Sept. 29, 1968
Most Opponents Yards Lost Attempting to Pass, Season Hou. Oilers vs. S.D. Chargers, Dec. 19, 1971
666 Oakland, 1967 Cincinnati vs. Hou. Oilers, Dec. 17, 1972
583 Chi. Bears, 1984 Tampa Bay vs. New Orleans, Dec. 11, 1977

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Minnesota vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 25, 2007 91 Washington, 1983
2 By many teams Minnesota, 2009
Most Touchdown Returning Interceptions, Both Teams, Game Fewest Yards Allowed, Kickoff Returns, Season
4 Philadelphia (3) vs. Pittsburgh (1), Dec. 12, 1965 156 Indianapolis, 2015
Seattle (4) vs. Kansas City (0), Nov. 4, 1984 225 Brooklyn, 1943
3 L.A. Rams (2) vs. Detroit (1), Nov. 1, 1953 229 Bal. Ravens, 2015
Cle. Browns (2) vs. N.Y. Giants (1), Dec. 18, 1960 Most Yards Allowed, Kickoff Returns, Season
Pittsburgh (2) vs. Cincinnati (1), Oct. 10, 1983 2,194 St.L. Rams, 2001
Kansas City (2) vs. S.D. Chargers (1), Oct. 19, 1986 2,115 St.L. Rams, 1999
Arizona (2) vs. St.L. Rams (1), Dec. 30, 2007 2,060 Minnesota, 2009
New Orleans (2) vs. Detroit (1), Oct. 15, 2017 Lowest Average Allowed, Kickoff Returns, Season
(Also see previous record) 14.3 Cle. Browns, 1980
14.9 Indianapolis, 1993
PUNT RETURNS 15.0 Seattle, 1982
Fewest Opponents Punt Returns, Season Highest Average Allowed, Kickoff Returns, Season
7 Washington, 1962 32.5 Oakland, 2014 (21-683)
S.D. Chargers, 1982 32.4 Carolina, 2014 (18-584)
10 Buffalo, 1982 30.7 Indianapolis, 2011 (19-584)
11 Bos. Patriots, 1962 Most Touchdowns Allowed, Kickoff Returns, Season
New England, 2008 4 Minnesota, 1998
Most Opponents Punt Returns, Season Pittsburgh, 2009
71 Tampa Bay, 1976, 1977 3 Minnesota, 1963, 1970
69 N.Y. Giants, 1953 Dallas, 1966
Cle. Browns, 2000 Detroit, 1980
68 Cle. Browns, 1974 Pittsburgh, 1986
Cle. Browns, 1999 Buffalo, 1997
Fewest Yards Allowed, Punt Returns, Season Atlanta, 2000
22 Green Bay, 1967 Arizona, 2005
30 Buffalo, 1982 Indianapolis, 2007
34 Washington, 1962 S.D. Chargers, 2010
Most Yards Allowed, Punt Returns, Season 2 By many teams
932 Green Bay, 1949
913 Bos. Yanks, 1947 FUMBLES
906 New Orleans, 1974 Fewest Opponents Fumbles, Season
Lowest Avg. Allowed, Punt Returns, Season 7 Tennessee, 2014
1.20 Chi. Cardinals, 1954 Cincinnati, 2017
1.22 Cle. Browns, 1959 10 San Francisco, 2015
1.55 Chi. Cardinals, 1953 Oakland, 2018
Highest Average Allowed, Punt Returns, Season 11 Cle. Browns, 1956
18.9 S.D. Chargers, 2010 (28-528) Bal. Colts, 1982
18.6 Green Bay, 1949 (50-932) Tennessee, 1998
18.0 Cle. Browns, 1977 (31-558) S.D. Chargers, 2011
Most Touchdowns Allowed, Punt Returns, Season Indianapolis, 2012
4 L.A. Rams, 1951 Cincinnati, 2015
N.Y. Giants, 1959 Most Opponents Fumbles, Season
Atlanta, 1992 50 Minnesota, 1963
Minnesota, 2008 San Francisco, 1978
3 Green Bay, 1949 48 N.Y. Giants, 1980
Chi. Cardinals, 1951 N.Y. Jets, 1986
L.A. Rams, 1951, 1994 47 N.Y. Giants, 1977
Washington, 1952 Seattle, 1984
Dallas, 1952
Pittsburgh, 1959, 1993 TURNOVERS
N.Y. Jets, 1968 (Number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.)
Cle. Browns, 1977 Fewest Opponents Turnovers, Season
Atlanta, 1986 7 San Francisco, 2018
Tampa Bay, 1986 11 Bal. Colts, 1982
Arizona, 2002 Hou. Texans, 2013
Cincinnati, 2002 Dallas, 2015
Tennessee, 2002 Chi. Bears, 2016
Carolina, 2011 12 Washington, 2006
N.Y. Giants, 2013 San Francisco, 2015
Washington, 2013 Most Opponent Turnovers, Season
Indianapolis, 2015 66 S.D. Chargers, 1961
2 By many teams 63 Seattle, 1984
61 Washington, 1983
KICKOFF RETURNS Most Opponent Turnovers, Game
Fewest Opponents Kickoff Returns, Season 12 Chi. Bears vs. Detroit, Nov. 22, 1942
8 Indianapolis, 2015 Philadelphia vs. Chi. Cardinals, Sept. 24, 1950
9 Bal. Ravens, 2015 Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 1965
10 Brooklyn, 1943 11 Green Bay vs. S.D. Chargers, Sept. 24, 1978
Most Opponents Kickoff Returns, Season 10 By 14 teams
93 Indianapolis, 2003
92 Indianapolis, 2004
New England, 2007

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1,000 YARDS RUSHING IN A SEASON
Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
2018 Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas2 .........................................................................304 1,434 4.7 41 6
*Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants .............................................................261 1,307 5.0 78 11
Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams3 ....................................................................256 1,251 4.9 36 17
Joe Mixon, Cincinnati ........................................................................237 1,168 4.9 51 8
Chris Carson, Seattle.........................................................................247 1,151 4.7 61 9
Christian McCaffrey, Carolina.............................................................219 1,098 5.0 59 7
Derrick Henry, Tennessee ..................................................................215 1,059 4.9 99 12
Adrian Peterson, Washington8 ............................................................251 1,042 4.2 90 7
*Phillip Lindsay, Denver.....................................................................192 1,037 5.4 65 9
2017 *Kareem Hunt, Kansas City ...............................................................272 1,327 4.9 69 8
Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams2 ....................................................................279 1,305 4.7 57 13
Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh3 ....................................................................321 1,291 4.0 27 9
LeSean McCoy, Buffalo6 ....................................................................287 1,138 4.0 48 6
Mark Ingram, New Orleans2 ...............................................................230 1,124 4.9 72 12
Jordan Howard, Chicago2 ..................................................................276 1,122 4.1 53 9
Melvin Gordon, L.A. Chargers............................................................284 1,105 3.9 87 8
*Leonard Fournette, Jacksonville .......................................................268 1,040 3.9 90 9
C.J. Anderson, Denver.......................................................................245 1,007 4.1 40 3
2016 *Ezekiel Elliot, Dallas .........................................................................322 1,631 5.1 60 15
*Jordan Howard, Chicago .................................................................252 1,313 5.2 69 6
DeMarco Murray, Tennessee3.............................................................293 1,287 4.4 75 9
Jay Ajayi, Miami................................................................................260 1,272 4.9 62 8
Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh2 ....................................................................261 1,268 4.9 44 7
LeSean McCoy, Buffalo5 ....................................................................234 1,267 5.4 75 13
David Johnson, Arizona .....................................................................293 1,239 4.2 58 16
LeGarrette Blount, New England2........................................................299 1,161 3.9 44 18
Devonta Freeman, Atlanta2 .................................................................227 1,079 4.8 75 11
Lamar Miller, Houston2.......................................................................268 1,073 4.0 45 5
Mark Ingram, New Orleans ................................................................205 1,043 5.1 75 6
Frank Gore, Indianapolis9 ...................................................................263 1,025 3.9 22 4
2015 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota7 ..............................................................327 1,485 4.5 80 11
Doug Martin, Tampa Bay2 ..................................................................288 1,402 4.9 84 6
*Todd Gurley, St. Louis......................................................................229 1,106 4.8 71 10
Darren McFadden, Dallas2 ..................................................................239 1,089 4.6 50 3
Chris Ivory, N.Y. Jets..........................................................................247 1,070 4.3 58 7
Latavius Murray, Oakland ..................................................................266 1,066 4.0 54 6
Devonta Freeman, Atlanta ..................................................................265 1,056 4.0 39 11
2014 DeMarco Murray, Dallas2 ...................................................................392 1,845 4.7 51 13
Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh.....................................................................290 1,361 4.7 81 8
LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia4 .............................................................312 1,319 4.2 53 5
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle6 .................................................................280 1,306 4.7 79 13
Justin Forsett, Baltimore ....................................................................235 1,266 5.4 52 8
Arian Foster, Houston4 .......................................................................260 1,246 4.8 51 8
Eddie Lacy, Green Bay2 ......................................................................246 1,139 4.6 44 9
*Jeremy Hill, Cincinnati .....................................................................222 1,124 5.1 85 9
Frank Gore, San Francisco8 ................................................................255 1,106 4.3 52 4
Lamar Miller, Miami ...........................................................................216 1,099 5.1 97 8
Alfred Morris, Washington3 ................................................................265 1,074 4.1 30 8
Matt Forté, Chicago5 ..........................................................................266 1,038 3.9 32 6
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City5 ............................................................206 1,033 5.0 63 9
2013 LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia3 .............................................................314 1,607 5.1 57 9
Matt Forté, Chicago4 ..........................................................................289 1,339 4.6 55 9
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City4 ............................................................259 1,287 5.0 46 12
Alfred Morris, Washington2 ................................................................276 1,275 4.6 45 7
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota6 ..............................................................279 1,266 4.5 78 10
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle5 .................................................................301 1,257 4.2 43 12
Ryan Mathews, San Diego2 ................................................................285 1,255 4.4 51 6
*Eddie Lacy, Green Bay.....................................................................284 1,178 4.1 60 11
Frank Gore, San Francisco7 ................................................................276 1,128 4.1 51 9
DeMarco Murray, Dallas ....................................................................217 1,121 5.2 43 9
Chris Johnson, Tennessee6 ................................................................279 1,077 3.9 30 6
Knowshon Moreno, Denver ...............................................................241 1,038 4.3 31 10
Reggie Bush, Detroit2 .........................................................................223 1,006 4.5 39 4
2012 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota5 ..............................................................348 2,097 6.0 82 12
*Alfred Morris, Washington ...............................................................335 1,613 4.8 39 13
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle4 .................................................................315 1,590 5.0 77 11
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City3 ............................................................285 1,509 5.3 91 5
*Doug Martin, Tampa Bay .................................................................319 1,454 4.6 70 11

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Arian Foster, Houston3 .......................................................................351 1,424 4.1 46 15
Stevan Ridley, New England...............................................................290 1,263 4.4 41 12
C.J. Spiller, Buffalo ............................................................................207 1,244 6.0 62 6
Chris Johnson, Tennessee5 ................................................................276 1,243 4.5 94 6
Frank Gore, San Francisco6 ................................................................258 1,214 4.7 37 8
Ray Rice, Baltimore4 ..........................................................................257 1,143 4.4 46 9
Matt Forté, Chicago3 ..........................................................................248 1,094 4.4 46 5
BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Cincinnati2......................................................278 1,094 3.9 48 6
Shonn Greene, N.Y. Jets2 ...................................................................276 1,063 3.9 36 8
Steven Jackson, St. Louis8 ................................................................257 1,042 4.1 46 4
Ahmad Bradshaw, N.Y. Giants2 ...........................................................221 1,015 4.6 37 6
2011 Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville3 ....................................................343 1,606 4.7 56 8
Ray Rice, Baltimore3 ..........................................................................291 1,364 4.7 70 12
Michael Turner, Atlanta3 .....................................................................301 1,340 4.5 81 11
LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia2 .............................................................273 1,309 4.8 60 17
Arian Foster, Houston2 .......................................................................278 1,224 4.4 43 10
Frank Gore, San Francisco5 ................................................................282 1,211 4.3 55 8
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle3 .................................................................285 1,204 4.2 47 12
Willis McGahee, Denver4 ....................................................................249 1,199 4.8 60 4
Steven Jackson, St. Louis7 ................................................................260 1,145 4.4 47 5
Ryan Mathews, San Diego.................................................................222 1,091 4.9 39 6
Reggie Bush, Miami ..........................................................................216 1,086 5.0 76 6
Cedric Benson, Cincinnati3 .................................................................273 1,067 3.9 42 6
Shonn Greene, N.Y. Jets.....................................................................253 1,054 4.2 31 6
Chris Johnson, Tennessee4 ................................................................262 1,047 4.0 48 4
Beanie Wells, Arizona ........................................................................245 1,047 4.3 71 10
2010 Arian Foster, Houston ........................................................................327 1,616 4.9 74 16
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City2 ............................................................230 1,467 6.4 80 5
Michael Turner, Atlanta2 .....................................................................334 1,371 4.1 55 12
Chris Johnson, Tennessee3 ................................................................316 1,364 4.3 76 11
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville2 ....................................................299 1,324 4.4 37 5
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota4 ..............................................................283 1,298 4.6 80 12
Rashard Mendenhall, Pittsburgh2 .......................................................324 1,273 3.9 50 13
Steven Jackson, St. Louis6 ................................................................330 1,241 3.8 42 6
Ahmad Bradshaw, N.Y. Giants............................................................276 1,235 4.5 48 8
Ray Rice, Baltimore2 ..........................................................................307 1,220 4.0 50 5
Peyton Hillis, Cleveland......................................................................270 1,177 4.4 48 11
Darren McFadden, Oakland................................................................223 1,157 5.2 57 7
Cedric Benson, Cincinnati2 .................................................................321 1,111 3.5 26 7
LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia ..............................................................207 1,080 5.2 62 7
Matt Forté, Chicago2 ..........................................................................237 1,069 4.5 68 6
BenJarvus Green-Ellis, New England..................................................229 1,008 4.4 33 13
*LeGarrette Blount, Tampa Bay..........................................................201 1,007 5.0 53 6
2009 Chris Johnson, Tennessee2 ................................................................358 2,006 5.6 91 14
Steven Jackson, St. Louis5 ................................................................324 1,416 4.8 58 4
Thomas Jones, N.Y. Jets5 ..................................................................331 1,402 4.2 71 14
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville .....................................................312 1,391 4.5 80 15
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota3 ..............................................................314 1,383 4.4 64 18
Ray Rice, Baltimore...........................................................................254 1,339 5.3 59 7
Ryan Grant, Green Bay2 .....................................................................282 1,253 4.4 62 11
Cedric Benson, Cincinnati..................................................................301 1,251 4.2 42 6
Jonathan Stewart, Carolina................................................................221 1,133 5.1 67 10
Ricky Williams, Miami5 ......................................................................241 1,121 4.6 68 11
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City .............................................................190 1,120 5.9 76 7
Frank Gore, San Francisco4 ................................................................229 1,120 4.9 80 10
DeAngelo Williams, Carolina2 .............................................................216 1,117 5.2 77 7
Rashard Mendenhall, Pittsburgh ........................................................242 1,108 4.6 60 7
Fred Jackson, Buffalo ........................................................................237 1,062 4.5 43 2
2008 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota2 ..............................................................363 1,760 4.9 67 10
Michael Turner, Atlanta ......................................................................376 1,699 4.5 70 17
DeAngelo Williams, Carolina ..............................................................273 1,515 5.6 69 18
Clinton Portis, Washington6 ...............................................................342 1,487 4.4 31 9
Thomas Jones, N.Y. Jets4 ..................................................................290 1,312 4.5 59 13
*Steve Slaton, Houston .....................................................................268 1,282 4.8 71 9
*Matt Forté, Chicago .........................................................................316 1,238 3.9 50 8
*Chris Johnson, Tennessee ...............................................................251 1,228 4.9 66 9
Ryan Grant, Green Bay ......................................................................312 1,203 3.9 57 4
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego8 .......................................................292 1,110 3.8 45 11
Brandon Jacobs, N.Y. Giants2 .............................................................219 1,089 5.0 44 15

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Steven Jackson, St. Louis4 ................................................................253 1,042 4.1 56 7
Frank Gore, San Francisco3 ................................................................240 1,036 4.3 41 6
Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo2 .................................................................250 1,036 4.1 50 8
Derrick Ward, N.Y. Giants...................................................................182 1,025 5.6 51 2
Jamal Lewis, Cleveland7 ....................................................................279 1,002 3.6 29 4
2007 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego7 .......................................................315 1,474 4.7 49 15
*Adrian Peterson, Minnesota .............................................................238 1,341 5.6 73 12
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia2...........................................................278 1,333 4.8 36 7
Willie Parker, Pittsburgh3 ....................................................................321 1,316 4.1 32 2
Jamal Lewis, Cleveland6 ....................................................................298 1,304 4.4 66 9
Clinton Portis, Washington5 ...............................................................325 1,262 3.9 32 11
Edgerrin James, Arizona7 ...................................................................324 1,222 3.8 27 7
Willis McGahee, Baltimore3 ................................................................294 1,207 4.1 46 7
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville7 ...................................................................223 1,202 5.4 80 5
Thomas Jones, N.Y. Jets3...................................................................310 1,119 3.6 36 1
*Marshawn Lynch, Buffalo ................................................................280 1,115 4.0 56 7
LenDale White, Tennessee .................................................................303 1,110 3.7 28 7
Frank Gore, San Francisco2 ................................................................260 1,102 4.2 43 5
Joseph Addai, Indianapolis2 ...............................................................261 1,072 4.1 23 12
Justin Fargas, Oakland.......................................................................222 1,009 4.6 48 4
Brandon Jacobs, N.Y. Giants..............................................................202 1,009 5.0 43 4
Steven Jackson, St. Louis3 ................................................................237 1,002 4.2 54 5
2006 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego6 .......................................................348 1,815 5.2 85 28
Larry Johnson, Kansas City2 ..............................................................416 1,789 4.3 47 17
Frank Gore, San Francisco.................................................................312 1,695 5.4 72 8
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants6......................................................................327 1,662 5.1 55 5
Steven Jackson, St. Louis2 ................................................................346 1,528 4.4 59 13
Willie Parker, Pittsburgh2 ....................................................................337 1,494 4.4 76 13
Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati3 ..................................................................341 1,309 3.8 22 12
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia............................................................240 1,217 5.1 71 7
Chester Taylor, Minnesota..................................................................303 1,216 4.0 95 6
Travis Henry, Tennessee3 ...................................................................270 1,211 4.5 70 7
Thomas Jones, Chicago2 ...................................................................296 1,210 4.1 30 6
Edgerrin James, Arizona6 ...................................................................337 1,159 3.4 18 6
Ladell Betts, Washington ...................................................................245 1,154 4.7 26 4
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville6 ...................................................................231 1,146 5.0 76 5
Warrick Dunn, Atlanta5 .......................................................................286 1,140 4.0 90 4
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore5.....................................................................314 1,132 3.6 52 9
Julius Jones, Dallas...........................................................................267 1,084 4.1 77 4
*Joseph Addai, Indianapolis ..............................................................226 1,081 4.8 41 7
Ahman Green, Green Bay6 .................................................................266 1,059 4.0 70 5
Deuce McAllister, New Orleans4 .........................................................244 1,057 4.3 57 10
Michael Vick, Atlanta .........................................................................123 1,039 8.5 51 2
Tatum Bell, Denver ............................................................................233 1,025 4.4 51 2
Ronnie Brown, Miami ........................................................................241 1,008 4.2 47 5
2005 Shaun Alexander, Seattle5...................................................................370 1,880 5.1 88 27
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants5......................................................................357 1,860 5.2 95 9
Larry Johnson, Kansas City...............................................................336 1,750 5.2 49 20
Clinton Portis, Washington4 ...............................................................352 1,516 4.3 47 11
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis5 ............................................................360 1,506 4.2 33 13
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego5 .......................................................339 1,462 4.3 62 18
Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati2 ..................................................................337 1,458 4.3 33 12
Warrick Dunn, Atlanta4 .......................................................................280 1,416 5.1 65 3
Thomas Jones, Chicago ....................................................................314 1,335 4.3 42 9
Willis McGahee, Buffalo2 ....................................................................325 1,247 3.8 27 5
Reuben Droughns, Cleveland2 ............................................................309 1,232 4.0 75 2
Willie Parker, Pittsburgh .....................................................................255 1,202 4.7 80 4
*Carnell Williams, Tampa Bay............................................................290 1,178 4.1 71 6
Steven Jackson, St. Louis .................................................................254 1,046 4.1 51 8
LaMont Jordan, Oakland....................................................................272 1,025 3.8 26 9
Mike Anderson, Denver2 ....................................................................239 1,014 4.2 44 12
2004 Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets10 ....................................................................371 1,697 4.6 25 12
Shaun Alexander, Seattle4...................................................................353 1,696 4.8 44 16
Corey Dillon, New England7 ...............................................................345 1,635 4.7 44 12
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis4 ............................................................334 1,548 4.6 40 9
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants4 ......................................................................322 1,518 4.7 72 13
Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati ...................................................................361 1,454 4.0 52 12
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego4 .......................................................339 1,335 3.9 42 17
Clinton Portis, Washington3 ...............................................................343 1,315 3.8 64 5

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Reuben Droughns, Denver .................................................................275 1,240 4.5 51 6
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville5 ...................................................................260 1,224 4.7 46 2
Domanick Davis, Houston2 ................................................................302 1,188 3.9 44 13
Ahman Green, Green Bay5..................................................................259 1,163 4.5 90 7
*Kevin Jones, Detroit.........................................................................241 1,133 4.7 74 5
Willis McGahee, Buffalo.....................................................................284 1,128 4.0 41 13
Warrick Dunn, Atlanta3 .......................................................................265 1,106 4.2 60 9
Deuce McAllister, New Orleans3 .........................................................269 1,074 4.0 71 9
Chris Brown, Tennessee ....................................................................220 1,067 4.9 52 6
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore4.....................................................................235 1,006 4.3 75 7
2003 Jamal Lewis, Baltimore3.....................................................................387 2,066 5.3 82 14
Ahman Green, Green Bay4 .................................................................355 1,883 5.3 98 15
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego3 .......................................................313 1,645 5.3 73 13
Deuce McAllister, New Orleans2 .........................................................351 1,641 4.7 76 8
Clinton Portis, Denver2 .......................................................................290 1,591 5.5 65 14
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville4 ...................................................................345 1,572 4.6 62 6
Stephen Davis, Carolina4 ....................................................................318 1,444 4.5 40 8
Shaun Alexander, Seattle3...................................................................326 1,435 4.4 55 14
Priest Holmes, Kansas City4...............................................................320 1,420 4.4 31 27
Ricky Williams, Miami4 ......................................................................392 1,372 3.5 45 9
Travis Henry, Buffalo2.........................................................................331 1,356 4.1 64 10
Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets9 .....................................................................323 1,308 4.1 56 2
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis3 ............................................................310 1,259 4.1 43 11
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants3......................................................................278 1,216 4.4 27 2
*Domanick Davis, Houston ...............................................................238 1,031 4.3 51 8
Eddie George, Tennessee7 ..................................................................312 1,031 3.3 27 5
Kevan Barlow, San Francisco.............................................................201 1,024 5.1 78 6
Anthony Thomas, Chicago2................................................................244 1,024 4.2 67 6
2002 Ricky Williams, Miami3 ......................................................................383 1,853 4.8 63 16
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego2 .......................................................372 1,683 4.5 76 14
Priest Holmes, Kansas City3...............................................................313 1,615 5.2 56 21
*Clinton Portis, Denver......................................................................273 1,508 5.5 59 15
Travis Henry, Buffalo..........................................................................325 1,438 4.4 34 13
Deuce McAllister, New Orleans ..........................................................325 1,388 4.3 62 13
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants2......................................................................304 1,387 4.6 70 11
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore2.....................................................................308 1,327 4.3 75 6
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville3 ...................................................................287 1,314 4.6 63 8
Corey Dillon, Cincinnati6 ....................................................................314 1,311 4.2 67 7
Michael Bennett, Minnesota...............................................................255 1,296 5.1 85 5
Ahman Green, Green Bay3 .................................................................286 1,240 4.3 43 7
Shaun Alexander, Seattle2...................................................................295 1,175 4.0 58 16
Eddie George, Tennessee6 ..................................................................343 1,165 3.4 35 12
Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets8 .....................................................................261 1,094 4.2 35 7
Duce Staley, Philadelphia3 ..................................................................269 1,029 3.8 57 5
James Stewart, Detroit2 .....................................................................231 1,021 4.4 56 4
2001 Priest Holmes, Kansas City2...............................................................327 1,555 4.8 41 8
Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets7 .....................................................................333 1,513 4.5 47 10
Stephen Davis, Washington3 ..............................................................356 1,432 4.0 32 5
Ahman Green, Green Bay2 .................................................................304 1,387 4.6 83 9
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis7...................................................................260 1,382 5.3 71 12
Shaun Alexander, Seattle....................................................................309 1,318 4.3 88 14
Corey Dillon, Cincinnati5 ....................................................................340 1,315 3.9 96 10
Ricky Williams, New Orleans2 ............................................................313 1,245 4.0 46 6
*LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego......................................................339 1,236 3.6 54 10
Garrison Hearst, San Francisco4 ........................................................252 1,206 4.8 43 4
*Anthony Thomas, Chicago...............................................................278 1,183 4.3 46 7
Antowain Smith, New England2 ..........................................................287 1,157 4.0 44 12
*Dominic Rhodes, Indianapolis..........................................................233 1,104 4.7 77 9
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh8 ..................................................................225 1,072 4.8 48 4
Emmitt Smith, Dallas11 .......................................................................261 1,021 3.9 44 3
2000 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis2 ............................................................387 1,709 4.4 30 13
Robert Smith, Minnesota4 ..................................................................295 1,521 5.2 72 7
Eddie George, Tennessee5 ..................................................................403 1,509 3.7 35 14
*Mike Anderson, Denver ...................................................................297 1,487 5.0 80 15
Corey Dillon, Cincinnati4 ....................................................................315 1,435 4.6 80 7
Fred Taylor, Jacksonville2 ...................................................................292 1,399 4.8 71 12
*Jamal Lewis, Baltimore....................................................................309 1,364 4.4 45 6
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis6...................................................................253 1,359 5.4 36 18
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh7 ..................................................................355 1,341 3.8 30 8

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Stephen Davis, Washington2 ..............................................................332 1,318 4.0 50 11
Ricky Watters, Seattle7.......................................................................278 1,242 4.5 55 7
Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets6 .....................................................................316 1,204 3.8 55 9
Emmitt Smith, Dallas10 .......................................................................294 1,203 4.1 52 9
James Stewart, Detroit ......................................................................339 1,184 3.5 34 10
Ahman Green, Green Bay ..................................................................263 1,175 4.5 39 10
Charlie Garner, San Francisco2 ...........................................................258 1,142 4.4 42 7
Lamar Smith, Miami ..........................................................................309 1,139 3.7 68 14
Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay2 ................................................................248 1,133 4.6 70 8
James Allen, Chicago ........................................................................290 1,120 3.9 29 2
Tyrone Wheatley, Oakland ..................................................................232 1,046 4.5 80 9
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta4 ...................................................................282 1,024 3.6 42 6
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants.......................................................................213 1,006 4.7 78 8
Ricky Williams, New Orleans .............................................................248 1,000 4.0 26 8
1999 *Edgerrin James, Indianapolis ...........................................................369 1,553 4.2 72 13
Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets5 .....................................................................367 1,464 4.0 50 5
Stephen Davis, Washington ...............................................................290 1,405 4.8 76 17
Emmitt Smith, Dallas9 ........................................................................329 1,397 4.3 63 11
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis5...................................................................253 1,381 5.5 58 7
Eddie George, Tennessee4 ..................................................................320 1,304 4.1 40 9
Duce Staley, Philadelphia2 ..................................................................325 1,273 3.9 29 4
Charlie Garner, San Francisco ............................................................241 1,229 5.1 53 4
Ricky Watters, Seattle6.......................................................................325 1,210 3.7 45 5
Corey Dillon, Cincinnati3 ....................................................................263 1,200 4.6 50 5
*Olandis Gary, Denver .......................................................................276 1,159 4.2 71 7
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh6 ..................................................................299 1,091 3.7 35 7
Dorsey Levens, Green Bay2................................................................279 1,034 3.7 36 9
Robert Smith, Minnesota3 ..................................................................221 1,015 4.6 70 2
1998 Terrell Davis, Denver4 .........................................................................392 2,008 5.1 70 21
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta3 ...................................................................410 1,846 4.5 48 14
Garrison Hearst, San Francisco3 ........................................................310 1,570 5.1 96 7
Barry Sanders, Detroit10 .....................................................................343 1,491 4.3 73 4
Emmitt Smith, Dallas8 ........................................................................319 1,332 4.2 32 13
Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis4 ..............................................................324 1,319 4.1 68 6
Eddie George, Tennessee3 ..................................................................348 1,294 3.7 37 5
Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets4 .....................................................................369 1,287 3.5 60 8
Ricky Watters, Seattle5.......................................................................319 1,239 3.9 39 9
*Fred Taylor, Jacksonville ..................................................................264 1,223 4.6 77 14
Robert Smith, Minnesota2 ..................................................................249 1,187 4.8 74 6
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh5 ..................................................................316 1,185 3.8 42 3
Corey Dillon, Cincinnati2 ....................................................................262 1,130 4.3 66 4
Antowain Smith, Buffalo ....................................................................300 1,124 3.7 30 8
*Robert Edwards, New England ........................................................291 1,115 3.8 53 9
Duce Staley, Philadelphia...................................................................258 1,065 4.1 64 5
Gary Brown, N.Y. Giants2 ...................................................................247 1,063 4.3 45 5
Adrian Murrell, Arizona3 .....................................................................274 1,042 3.8 32 8
Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay .................................................................245 1,026 4.2 50 2
Priest Holmes, Baltimore ...................................................................233 1,008 4.3 56 7
1997 Barry Sanders, Detroit9 ......................................................................335 2,053 6.1 82 11
Terrell Davis, Denver3 .........................................................................369 1,750 4.7 50 15
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh4 ..................................................................375 1,665 4.4 34 7
Dorsey Levens, Green Bay ................................................................329 1,435 4.4 52 7
Eddie George, Tennessee2 ..................................................................357 1,399 3.9 30 6
Napoleon Kaufman, Oakland..............................................................272 1,294 4.8 83 6
Robert Smith, Minnesota ...................................................................232 1,266 5.5 78 6
Curtis Martin, New England3 ..............................................................274 1,160 4.2 70 4
*Corey Dillon, Cincinnati ...................................................................233 1,129 4.8 71 10
Ricky Watters, Philadelphia4 ...............................................................285 1,110 3.9 28 7
Adrian Murrell, N.Y. Jets2 ...................................................................300 1,086 3.6 43 7
Emmitt Smith, Dallas7 ........................................................................261 1,074 4.1 44 4
Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis3 ..............................................................264 1,054 4.0 45 7
Raymont Harris, Chicago...................................................................275 1,033 3.8 68 10
Garrison Hearst, San Francisco2 ........................................................234 1,019 4.4 51 4
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta2 ...................................................................290 1,002 3.5 39 7
1996 Barry Sanders, Detroit8 ......................................................................307 1,553 5.1 54 11
Terrell Davis, Denver2 .........................................................................345 1,538 4.5 71 13
Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh3 ..................................................................320 1,431 4.5 50 11
Ricky Watters, Philadelphia3 ...............................................................353 1,411 4.0 56 13
*Eddie George, Houston....................................................................335 1,368 4.1 76 8

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Terry Allen, Washington4 ....................................................................347 1,353 3.9 49 21
Adrian Murrell, N.Y. Jets ....................................................................301 1,249 4.1 78 6
Emmitt Smith, Dallas6 ........................................................................327 1,204 3.7 42 12
Curtis Martin, New England2 ..............................................................316 1,152 3.6 57 14
Anthony Johnson, Carolina ................................................................300 1,120 3.7 29 6
*Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Miami..............................................................307 1,116 3.6 29 11
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta....................................................................232 1,055 4.5 32 5
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo8 ................................................................281 1,033 3.7 36 8
1995 Emmitt Smith, Dallas5 ........................................................................377 1,773 4.7 60 25
Barry Sanders, Detroit7 ......................................................................314 1,500 4.8 75 11
*Curtis Martin, New England.............................................................368 1,487 4.0 49 14
Chris Warren, Seattle4 ........................................................................310 1,346 4.3 52 15
Terry Allen, Washington3 ....................................................................338 1,309 3.9 28 10
Ricky Watters, Philadelphia2 ...............................................................337 1,273 3.8 57 11
Errict Rhett, Tampa Bay2 ....................................................................332 1,207 3.6 21 11
Rodney Hampton, N.Y. Giants5 ...........................................................306 1,182 3.9 32 10
*Terrell Davis, Denver........................................................................237 1,117 4.7 60 7
Harvey Williams, Oakland ..................................................................255 1,114 4.4 60 9
Craig Heyward, Atlanta ......................................................................236 1,083 4.6 31 6
Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis2 ..............................................................289 1,078 3.7 40 11
*Rashaan Salaam, Chicago ...............................................................296 1,074 3.6 42 10
Garrison Hearst, Arizona....................................................................284 1,070 3.8 38 1
Edgar Bennett, Green Bay..................................................................316 1,067 3.4 23 3
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo7 ................................................................267 1,005 3.8 49 6
1994 Barry Sanders, Detroit6 ......................................................................331 1,883 5.7 85 7
Chris Warren, Seattle3 ........................................................................333 1,545 4.6 41 9
Emmitt Smith, Dallas4 ........................................................................368 1,484 4.0 46 21
Natrone Means, San Diego ................................................................343 1,350 3.9 25 12
*Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis .............................................................314 1,282 4.1 52 11
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo6 ................................................................287 1,093 3.8 29 7
Rodney Hampton, N.Y. Giants4 ...........................................................327 1,075 3.3 27 6
Terry Allen, Minnesota2 ......................................................................255 1,031 4.0 45 8
Jerome Bettis, L.A. Rams2 .................................................................319 1,025 3.2 19 3
*Errict Rhett, Tampa Bay ...................................................................284 1,011 3.6 27 7
1993 Emmitt Smith, Dallas3 ........................................................................283 1,486 5.3 62 9
*Jerome Bettis, L.A. Rams ................................................................294 1,429 4.9 71 7
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo5 ................................................................355 1,315 3.7 27 6
Erric Pegram, Atlanta.........................................................................292 1,185 4.1 29 3
Barry Sanders, Detroit5 ......................................................................243 1,115 4.6 42 3
Leonard Russell, New England ..........................................................300 1,088 3.6 21 7
Rodney Hampton, N.Y. Giants3 ...........................................................292 1,077 3.7 20 5
Chris Warren, Seattle2 ........................................................................273 1,072 3.9 45 7
*Reggie Brooks, Washington.............................................................223 1,063 4.8 85 3
*Ron Moore, Phoenix ........................................................................263 1,018 3.9 20 9
Gary Brown, Houston ........................................................................195 1,002 5.1 26 6
1992 Emmitt Smith, Dallas2 ........................................................................373 1,713 4.6 68 18
Barry Foster, Pittsburgh .....................................................................390 1,690 4.3 69 11
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo4 ................................................................312 1,487 4.8 44 9
Barry Sanders, Detroit4 ......................................................................312 1,352 4.3 55 9
Lorenzo White, Houston ....................................................................265 1,226 4.6 44 7
Terry Allen, Minnesota .......................................................................266 1,201 4.5 51 13
Reggie Cobb, Tampa Bay...................................................................310 1,171 3.8 25 9
Harold Green, Cincinnati ....................................................................265 1,170 4.4 53 2
Rodney Hampton, N.Y. Giants2 ...........................................................257 1,141 4.4 63 14
Cleveland Gary, L.A. Rams ................................................................279 1,125 4.0 63 7
Herschel Walker, Philadelphia2 ...........................................................267 1,070 4.0 38 8
Chris Warren, Seattle.........................................................................223 1,017 4.6 52 3
Ricky Watters, San Francisco ............................................................206 1,013 4.9 43 9
1991 Emmitt Smith, Dallas .........................................................................365 1,563 4.3 75 12
Barry Sanders, Detroit3 ......................................................................342 1,548 4.5 69 16
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo3 ................................................................288 1,407 4.9 33 7
Rodney Hampton, N.Y. Giants ............................................................256 1,059 4.1 44 10
Earnest Byner, Washington3 ...............................................................274 1,048 3.8 32 5
Gaston Green, Denver........................................................................261 1,037 4.0 63 4
Christian Okoye, Kansas City2 ............................................................225 1,031 4.6 48 9
1990 Barry Sanders, Detroit2 ......................................................................255 1,304 5.1 45 13
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo2 ................................................................271 1,297 4.8 80 11
Marion Butts, San Diego....................................................................265 1,225 4.6 52 8
Earnest Byner, Washington2 ...............................................................297 1,219 4.1 22 6

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Bobby Humphrey, Denver2 .................................................................288 1,202 4.2 37 7
Neal Anderson, Chicago3 ...................................................................260 1,078 4.1 52 10
Barry Word, Kansas City ...................................................................204 1,015 5.0 53 4
James Brooks, Cincinnati3 .................................................................195 1,004 5.1 56 5
1989 Christian Okoye, Kansas City.............................................................370 1,480 4.0 59 12
*Barry Sanders, Detroit .....................................................................280 1,470 5.3 34 14
Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis7 ..............................................................314 1,311 4.2 21 7
Neal Anderson, Chicago2 ...................................................................274 1,275 4.7 73 11
Dalton Hilliard, New Orleans ..............................................................344 1,262 3.7 40 13
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo .................................................................298 1,244 4.2 38 6
James Brooks, Cincinnati2 .................................................................221 1,239 5.6 65 7
*Bobby Humphrey, Denver ................................................................294 1,151 3.9 40 7
Greg Bell, L.A. Rams3 ........................................................................272 1,137 4.2 47 15
Roger Craig, San Francisco3 ..............................................................271 1,054 3.9 27 6
Ottis Anderson, N.Y. Giants6 ...............................................................325 1,023 3.1 36 14
1988 Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis6 ..............................................................388 1,659 4.3 41 14
Herschel Walker, Dallas .....................................................................361 1,514 4.2 38 5
Roger Craig, San Francisco2 ..............................................................310 1,502 4.8 46 9
Greg Bell, L.A. Rams2 ........................................................................288 1,212 4.2 44 16
*John Stephens, New England ..........................................................297 1,168 3.9 52 4
Gary Anderson, San Diego ................................................................225 1,119 5.0 36 3
Neal Anderson, Chicago ....................................................................249 1,106 4.4 80 12
Joe Morris, N.Y. Giants3 .....................................................................307 1,083 3.5 27 5
*Ickey Woods, Cincinnati ..................................................................203 1,066 5.3 56 15
Curt Warner, Seattle4 .........................................................................266 1,025 3.9 29 10
John Settle, Atlanta............................................................................232 1,024 4.4 62 7
Mike Rozier, Houston.........................................................................251 1,002 4.0 28 10
1987 Charles White, L.A. Rams..................................................................324 1,374 4.2 58 11
Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams-Indianapolis5 ............................................283 1,288 4.6 57 6
1986 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams4 ................................................................404 1,821 4.5 42 11
Joe Morris, N.Y. Giants2 .....................................................................341 1,516 4.4 54 14
Curt Warner, Seattle3 .........................................................................319 1,481 4.6 60 13
*Rueben Mayes, New Orleans ...........................................................286 1,353 4.7 50 8
Walter Payton, Chicago10 ...................................................................321 1,333 4.2 41 8
Gerald Riggs, Atlanta3 ........................................................................343 1,327 3.9 31 9
George Rogers, Washington4 .............................................................303 1,203 4.0 42 18
James Brooks, Cincinnati ..................................................................205 1,087 5.3 56 5
1985 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders3 ...............................................................390 1,759 4.6 61 11
Gerald Riggs, Atlanta2 ........................................................................397 1,719 4.3 50 10
Walter Payton, Chicago9 ....................................................................324 1,551 4.8 40 9
Joe Morris, N.Y. Giants ......................................................................294 1,336 4.5 65 21
Freeman McNeil, N.Y. Jets2 ................................................................294 1,331 4.5 69 3
Tony Dorsett, Dallas8 .........................................................................305 1,307 4.3 60 7
James Wilder, Tampa Bay2 .................................................................365 1,300 3.6 28 10
Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams3 ................................................................292 1,234 4.2 43 12
Craig James, New England ................................................................263 1,227 4.7 65 5
Kevin Mack, Cleveland.......................................................................222 1,104 5.0 61 7
Curt Warner, Seattle2 .........................................................................291 1,094 3.8 38 8
George Rogers, Washington3 .............................................................231 1,093 4.7 35 7
Roger Craig, San Francisco ...............................................................214 1,050 4.9 62 9
Earnest Jackson, Philadelphia2 ...........................................................282 1,028 3.6 59 5
Stump Mitchell, St. Louis...................................................................183 1,006 5.5 64 7
Earnest Byner, Cleveland ...................................................................244 1,002 4.1 36 8
1984 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams2 ................................................................379 2,105 5.6 66 14
Walter Payton, Chicago8 ....................................................................381 1,684 4.4 72 11
James Wilder, Tampa Bay..................................................................407 1,544 3.8 37 13
Gerald Riggs, Atlanta.........................................................................353 1,486 4.2 57 13
Wendell Tyler, San Francisco3.............................................................246 1,262 5.1 40 7
John Riggins, Washington5 ................................................................327 1,239 3.8 24 14
Tony Dorsett, Dallas7 .........................................................................302 1,189 3.9 31 6
Earnest Jackson, San Diego ..............................................................296 1,179 4.0 32 8
Ottis Anderson, St. Louis5 ..................................................................289 1,174 4.1 24 6
Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders2 ...............................................................275 1,168 4.2 52 13
Sammy Winder, Denver .....................................................................296 1,153 3.9 24 4
*Greg Bell, Buffalo ............................................................................262 1,100 4.2 85 7
Freeman McNeil, N.Y. Jets .................................................................229 1,070 4.7 53 5
1983 *Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams...............................................................390 1,808 4.6 85 18
William Andrews, Atlanta4 ..................................................................331 1,567 4.7 27 7
*Curt Warner, Seattle ........................................................................335 1,449 4.3 60 13

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Walter Payton, Chicago7 ....................................................................314 1,421 4.5 49 6
John Riggins, Washington4 ................................................................375 1,347 3.6 44 24
Tony Dorsett, Dallas6 .........................................................................289 1,321 4.6 77 8
Earl Campbell, Houston5 ....................................................................322 1,301 4.0 42 12
Ottis Anderson, St. Louis4 ..................................................................296 1,270 4.3 43 5
Mike Pruitt, Cleveland4 .......................................................................293 1,184 4.0 27 10
George Rogers, New Orleans2 ............................................................256 1,144 4.5 76 5
Joe Cribbs, Buffalo3 ...........................................................................263 1,131 4.3 45 3
Curtis Dickey, Baltimore ....................................................................254 1,122 4.4 56 4
Tony Collins, New England ................................................................219 1,049 4.8 50 10
Billy Sims, Detroit3 .............................................................................220 1,040 4.7 41 7
Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders ................................................................266 1,014 3.8 19 9
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh8 ..................................................................279 1,007 3.6 19 5
1981 *George Rogers, New Orleans...........................................................378 1,674 4.4 79 13
Tony Dorsett, Dallas5 .........................................................................342 1,646 4.8 75 4
Billy Sims, Detroit2 .............................................................................296 1,437 4.9 51 13
Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia3 .....................................................286 1,402 4.9 41 8
Ottis Anderson, St. Louis3 ..................................................................328 1,376 4.2 28 9
Earl Campbell, Houston4 ....................................................................361 1,376 3.8 43 10
William Andrews, Atlanta3 ..................................................................289 1,301 4.5 29 10
Walter Payton, Chicago6 ....................................................................339 1,222 3.6 39 6
Chuck Muncie, San Diego2 ................................................................251 1,144 4.6 73 19
*Joe Delaney, Kansas City.................................................................234 1,121 4.8 82 3
Mike Pruitt, Cleveland3 .......................................................................247 1,103 4.5 21 7
Joe Cribbs, Buffalo2 ...........................................................................257 1,097 4.3 35 3
Pete Johnson, Cincinnati ...................................................................274 1,077 3.9 39 12
Wendell Tyler, Los Angeles2 ...............................................................260 1,074 4.1 69 12
Ted Brown, Minnesota .......................................................................274 1,063 3.9 34 6
1980 Earl Campbell, Houston3 ....................................................................373 1,934 5.2 55 13
Walter Payton, Chicago5 ....................................................................317 1,460 4.6 69 6
Ottis Anderson, St. Louis2 ..................................................................301 1,352 4.5 52 9
William Andrews, Atlanta2 ..................................................................265 1,308 4.9 33 4
*Billy Sims, Detroit............................................................................313 1,303 4.2 52 13
Tony Dorsett, Dallas4 .........................................................................278 1,185 4.3 56 11
*Joe Cribbs, Buffalo ..........................................................................306 1,185 3.9 48 11
Mike Pruitt, Cleveland2 .......................................................................249 1,034 4.2 56 6
1979 Earl Campbell, Houston2 ....................................................................368 1,697 4.6 61 19
Walter Payton, Chicago4 ....................................................................369 1,610 4.4 43 14
*Ottis Anderson, St. Louis.................................................................331 1,605 4.8 76 8
Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia2 .....................................................338 1,512 4.5 62 9
Mike Pruitt, Cleveland ........................................................................264 1,294 4.9 77 9
Ricky Bell, Tampa Bay .......................................................................283 1,263 4.5 49 7
Chuck Muncie, New Orleans..............................................................238 1,198 5.0 69 11
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh7 ..................................................................267 1,186 4.4 71 11
John Riggins, Washington3 ................................................................260 1,153 4.4 66 9
Wendell Tyler, Los Angeles ................................................................218 1,109 5.1 63 9
Tony Dorsett, Dallas3 .........................................................................250 1,107 4.4 41 6
*William Andrews, Atlanta .................................................................239 1,023 4.3 23 3
1978 *Earl Campbell, Houston ...................................................................302 1,450 4.8 81 13
Walter Payton, Chicago3 ....................................................................333 1,395 4.2 76 11
Tony Dorsett, Dallas2 .........................................................................290 1,325 4.6 63 7
Delvin Williams, Miami2 .....................................................................272 1,258 4.6 58 8
Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia......................................................259 1,220 4.7 47 9
Terdell Middleton, Green Bay .............................................................284 1,116 3.9 76 11
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh6 ..................................................................310 1,082 3.5 37 8
Mark van Eeghen, Oakland3 ...............................................................270 1,080 4.0 34 9
*Terry Miller, Buffalo..........................................................................238 1,060 4.5 60 7
Tony Reed, Kansas City.....................................................................206 1,053 5.1 62 5
John Riggins, Washington2 ................................................................248 1,014 4.1 31 5
1977 Walter Payton, Chicago2 ....................................................................339 1,852 5.5 73 14
Mark van Eeghen, Oakland2 ...............................................................324 1,273 3.9 27 7
Lawrence McCutcheon, Los Angeles4 ................................................294 1,238 4.2 48 7
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh5 ..................................................................300 1,162 3.9 61 11
Lydell Mitchell, Baltimore3 ..................................................................301 1,159 3.9 64 3
Chuck Foreman, Minnesota3 ..............................................................270 1,112 4.1 51 6
Greg Pruitt, Cleveland3 .......................................................................236 1,086 4.6 78 3
Sam Cunningham, New England........................................................270 1,015 3.8 31 4
*Tony Dorsett, Dallas ........................................................................208 1,007 4.8 84 12
1976 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo5 .......................................................................290 1,503 5.2 75 8
Walter Payton, Chicago .....................................................................311 1,390 4.5 60 13

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Delvin Williams, San Francisco ..........................................................248 1,203 4.9 80 7
Lydell Mitchell, Baltimore2 ..................................................................289 1,200 4.2 43 5
Lawrence McCutcheon, Los Angeles3 ................................................291 1,168 4.0 40 9
Chuck Foreman, Minnesota2 ..............................................................278 1,155 4.2 46 13
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh4 ..................................................................289 1,128 3.9 30 14
Mike Thomas, Washington ................................................................254 1,101 4.3 28 5
Rocky Bleier, Pittsburgh.....................................................................220 1,036 4.7 28 5
Mark van Eeghen, Oakland ................................................................233 1,012 4.3 21 3
Otis Armstrong, Denver2 ....................................................................247 1,008 4.1 31 5
Greg Pruitt, Cleveland2 .......................................................................209 1,000 4.8 64 4
1975 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo4 .......................................................................329 1,817 5.5 88 16
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh3 ..................................................................262 1,246 4.8 36 10
Lydell Mitchell, Baltimore...................................................................289 1,193 4.1 70 11
Jim Otis, St. Louis.............................................................................269 1,076 4.0 30 5
Chuck Foreman, Minnesota ...............................................................280 1,070 3.8 31 13
Greg Pruitt, Cleveland ........................................................................217 1,067 4.9 50 8
John Riggins, N.Y. Jets ......................................................................238 1,005 4.2 42 8
Dave Hampton, Atlanta ......................................................................250 1,002 4.0 22 5
1974 Otis Armstrong, Denver .....................................................................263 1,407 5.3 43 9
*Don Woods, San Diego ...................................................................227 1,162 5.1 56 7
O.J. Simpson, Buffalo3 .......................................................................270 1,125 4.2 41 3
Lawrence McCutcheon, Los Angeles2 ................................................236 1,109 4.7 23 3
Franco Harris, Pittsburgh2 ..................................................................208 1,006 4.8 54 5
1973 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo2 .......................................................................332 2,003 6.0 80 12
John Brockington, Green Bay3 ...........................................................265 1,144 4.3 53 3
Calvin Hill, Dallas2..............................................................................273 1,142 4.2 21 6
Lawrence McCutcheon, Los Angeles .................................................210 1,097 5.2 37 2
Larry Csonka, Miami3 ........................................................................219 1,003 4.6 25 5
1972 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo........................................................................292 1,251 4.3 94 6
Larry Brown, Washington2 .................................................................285 1,216 4.3 38 8
Ron Johnson, N.Y. Giants2 .................................................................298 1,182 4.0 35 9
Larry Csonka, Miami2 ........................................................................213 1,117 5.2 45 6
Marv Hubbard, Oakland .....................................................................219 1,100 5.0 39 4
*Franco Harris, Pittsburgh .................................................................188 1,055 5.6 75 10
Calvin Hill, Dallas...............................................................................245 1,036 4.2 26 6
Mike Garrett, San Diego2 ....................................................................272 1,031 3.8 41 6
John Brockington, Green Bay2 ...........................................................274 1,027 3.7 30 8
Eugene (Mercury) Morris, Miami .......................................................190 1,000 5.3 33 12
1971 Floyd Little, Denver............................................................................284 1,133 4.0 40 6
*John Brockington, Green Bay ..........................................................216 1,105 5.1 52 4
Larry Csonka, Miami .........................................................................195 1,051 5.4 28 7
Steve Owens, Detroit .........................................................................246 1,035 4.2 23 8
Willie Ellison, Los Angeles .................................................................211 1,000 4.7 80 4
1970 Larry Brown, Washington ..................................................................237 1,125 4.7 75 5
Ron Johnson, N.Y. Giants ..................................................................263 1,027 3.9 68 8
1969 Gale Sayers, Chicago2 .......................................................................236 1,032 4.4 28 8
1968 Leroy Kelly, Cleveland3 .......................................................................248 1,239 5.0 65 16
*Paul Robinson, Cincinnati ................................................................238 1,023 4.3 87 8
1967 Jim Nance, Boston2 ...........................................................................269 1,216 4.5 53 7
Leroy Kelly, Cleveland2 .......................................................................235 1,205 5.1 42 11
Hoyle Granger, Houston.....................................................................236 1,194 5.1 67 6
Mike Garrett, Kansas City ..................................................................236 1,087 4.6 58 9
1966 Jim Nance, Boston ............................................................................299 1,458 4.9 65 11
Gale Sayers, Chicago ........................................................................229 1,231 5.4 58 8
Leroy Kelly, Cleveland........................................................................209 1,141 5.5 70 15
Dick Bass, Los Angeles2 ....................................................................248 1,090 4.4 50 8
1965 Jim Brown, Cleveland7 .......................................................................289 1,544 5.3 67 17
Paul Lowe, San Diego2 ......................................................................222 1,121 5.0 59 7
1964 Jim Brown, Cleveland6 .......................................................................280 1,446 5.2 71 7
Jim Taylor, Green Bay5 .......................................................................235 1,169 5.0 84 12
John Henry Johnson, Pittsburgh2 .......................................................235 1,048 4.5 45 7
1963 Jim Brown, Cleveland5 .......................................................................291 1,863 6.4 80 12
Clem Daniels, Oakland.......................................................................215 1,099 5.1 74 3
Jim Taylor, Green Bay4 .......................................................................248 1,018 4.1 40 9
Paul Lowe, San Diego .......................................................................177 1,010 5.7 66 8
1962 Jim Taylor, Green Bay3 .......................................................................272 1,474 5.4 51 19
John Henry Johnson, Pittsburgh........................................................251 1,141 4.5 40 7
Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo ....................................................................214 1,096 5.1 44 13
Abner Haynes, Dall. Texans ...............................................................221 1,049 4.7 71 13

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Year Player, Team Att. Yards Avg. Long TD
Dick Bass, Los Angeles.....................................................................196 1,033 5.3 57 6
Charlie Tolar, Houston........................................................................244 1,012 4.1 25 7
1961 Jim Brown, Cleveland4 .......................................................................305 1,408 4.6 38 8
Jim Taylor, Green Bay2 .......................................................................243 1,307 5.4 53 15
1960 Jim Brown, Cleveland3 .......................................................................215 1,257 5.8 71 9
Jim Taylor, Green Bay ........................................................................230 1,101 4.8 32 11
John David Crow, St. Louis................................................................183 1,071 5.9 57 6
1959 Jim Brown, Cleveland2 .......................................................................290 1,329 4.6 70 14
J.D. Smith, San Francisco .................................................................207 1,036 5.0 73 10
1958 Jim Brown, Cleveland........................................................................257 1,527 5.9 65 17
1956 Rick Casares, Chi. Bears ...................................................................234 1,126 4.8 68 12
1954 Joe Perry, San Francisco2 ..................................................................173 1,049 6.1 58 8
1953 Joe Perry, San Francisco ...................................................................192 1,018 5.3 51 10
1949 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia2 ...........................................................263 1,146 4.4 41 11
Tony Canadeo, Green Bay..................................................................208 1,052 5.1 54 4
1947 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia............................................................217 1,008 4.6 45 13
1934 *Beattie Feathers, Chi. Bears .............................................................119 1,004 8.4 82 8
*First season of professional football. NOTE: Numeral in superscript indicates season number player accomplished feat.

200 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME


Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Yards TD
Dec. 6, 2018 Derrick Henry, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville ............................17 238 4
Oct. 14, 2018 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams vs. Denver.......................................28 208 2
Oct. 7, 2018 Isaiah Crowell, N.Y. Jets vs. Denver ......................................15 219 1
Dec. 24, 2016 Jay Ajayi, Miami vs. Buffalo (OT)..........................................32 206 1
Dec. 11, 2016 Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo ......................................38 236 3
Oct. 23, 2016 Jay Ajayi, Miami vs. Buffalo..................................................28 214 1
Oct. 16, 2016 Jay Ajayi, Miami vs. Pittsburgh.............................................25 204 2
Nov. 22, 2015 Doug Martin, Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia .............................27 235 0
Nov. 22, 2015 *Thomas Rawls, Seattle vs. San Francisco (OT)...................30 209 1
Nov. 15, 2015 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Oakland (OT) .......................26 203 1
Nov. 17, 2014 Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh vs. Tennessee .................................33 204 1
Nov. 16, 2014 Jonas Gray, New England vs. Indianapolis ............................37 201 4
Dec. 8, 2013 LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia vs. Detroit ................................29 217 2
Dec. 1, 2013 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Chicago (OT) .......................35 211 0
Nov. 24, 2013 Knowshon Moreno, Denver vs. New England (OT) ................37 224 1
Dec. 30, 2012 DeAngelo Williams, Carolina vs. New Orleans .......................21 210 2
Dec. 30, 2012 *Alfred Morris, Washington vs. Dallas ..................................33 200 3
Dec. 23, 2012 Jamaal Charles, Kansas City vs. Indianapolis........................22 226 1
Dec. 16, 2012 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. St. Louis..............................24 212 1
Dec. 2, 2012 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Green Bay............................21 210 1
Nov. 4, 2012 *Doug Martin, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland .................................25 251 4
Oct. 7, 2012 Ahmad Bradshaw, N.Y. Giants vs. Cleveland..........................30 200 1
Sept. 23, 2012 Jamaal Charles, Kansas City vs. New Orleans (OT)...............33 233 1
Dec. 18, 2011 Reggie Bush, Miami vs. Buffalo ............................................25 203 1
Dec. 4, 2011 Ray Rice, Baltimore vs. Cleveland.........................................29 204 1
Nov. 27, 2011 Beanie Wells, Arizona vs. St. Louis .......................................27 228 1
Oct. 23, 2011 *DeMarco Murray, Dallas vs. St. Louis .................................25 253 1
Oct. 2, 2011 Matt Forté, Chicago vs. Carolina...........................................25 205 1
Sept. 12, 2010 Arian Foster, Houston vs. Indianapolis...................................33 231 3
Jan. 3, 2010 Jamaal Charles, Kansas City vs. Denver ...............................25 259 2
Jan. 3, 2010 Fred Jackson, Buffalo vs. Indianapolis ..................................33 212 0
Dec. 27, 2009 Jonathan Stewart, Carolina vs. N.Y. Giants............................28 206 1
Dec. 20, 2009 Jerome Harrison, Cleveland vs. Kansas City .........................34 286 3
Nov. 1, 2009 Chris Johnson, Tennessee vs. Jacksonville ...........................24 228 2
Oct. 18, 2009 Thomas Jones, N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo (OT) .............................22 210 1
Sept. 20, 2009 Frank Gore, San Francisco vs. Seattle ...................................16 207 2
Dec. 28, 2008 Michael Turner, Atlanta vs. St. Louis .....................................25 208 1
Dec. 21, 2008 Derrick Ward, N.Y. Giants vs. Carolina (OT)...........................15 215 0
Sept. 7, 2008 Michael Turner, Atlanta vs. Detroit.........................................22 220 2
Nov. 4, 2007 *Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. San Diego..........................30 296 3
Oct. 14, 2007 *Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Chicago .............................20 224 3
Sept. 16, 2007 Jamal Lewis, Cleveland vs. Cincinnati...................................27 216 1
Dec. 30, 2006 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington .................................23 234 3
Dec. 7, 2006 Willie Parker, Pittsburgh vs. Cleveland...................................32 223 1
Nov. 27, 2006 Shaun Alexander, Seattle vs. Green Bay ................................40 201 0
Nov. 19, 2006 Frank Gore, San Francisco vs. Seattle ...................................24 212 0
Nov. 12, 2006 Willie Parker, Pittsburgh vs. New Orleans ..............................22 213 2
Jan. 1, 2006 Larry Johnson, Kansas City vs. Cincinnati ............................26 201 3

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Yards TD
Dec. 31, 2005 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants vs. Oakland.......................................28 203 1
Dec. 17, 2005 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants vs. Kansas City.................................29 220 2
Nov. 20, 2005 Larry Johnson, Kansas City vs. Houston ..............................36 211 2
Oct. 30, 2005 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington .................................24 206 1
Nov. 28, 2004 Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati vs. Cleveland.................................26 202 2
Nov. 21, 2004 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis vs. Chicago .............................23 204 1
Dec. 28, 2003 Ahman Green, Green Bay vs. Denver ....................................20 218 2
Dec. 28, 2003 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego vs. Oakland........................31 243 2
Dec. 21, 2003 Jamal Lewis, Baltimore vs. Cleveland ...................................22 205 2
Dec. 7, 2003 Clinton Portis, Denver vs. Kansas City ..................................22 218 5
Oct. 19, 2003 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego vs. Cleveland .....................26 200 1
Sept. 14, 2003 Jamal Lewis, Baltimore vs. Cleveland ...................................30 295 2
Dec. 29, 2002 *Clinton Portis, Denver vs. Arizona.......................................24 228 2
Dec. 28, 2002 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia.................................32 203 0
Dec. 9, 2002 Ricky Williams, Miami vs. Chicago .......................................31 216 2
Dec. 1, 2002 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego vs. Denver .........................37 220 3
Dec. 1, 2002 Ricky Williams, Miami vs. Buffalo.........................................27 228 2
Sept. 29, 2002 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego vs. New England ................27 217 2
Dec. 23, 2001 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis vs. Carolina....................................30 202 2
Nov. 11, 2001 Shaun Alexander, Seattle vs. Oakland....................................35 266 3
Dec. 24, 2000 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis vs. New Orleans.............................32 220 2
Dec. 3, 2000 Corey Dillon, Cincinnati vs. Arizona.......................................35 216 1
Dec. 3, 2000 Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay vs. Dallas ....................................22 210 2
Dec. 3, 2000 *Mike Anderson, Denver vs. New Orleans ............................37 251 4
Dec. 3, 2000 Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis ................................30 203 1
Nov. 19, 2000 Fred Taylor, Jacksonville vs. Pittsburgh .................................30 234 3
Oct. 22, 2000 Corey Dillon, Cincinnati vs. Denver .......................................22 278 2
Oct. 15, 2000 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis vs. Atlanta .....................................25 208 1
Oct. 15, 2000 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis vs. Seattle ...............................38 219 3
Sept. 24, 2000 Charlie Garner, San Francisco vs. Dallas ...............................36 201 1
Sept. 3, 2000 Duce Staley, Philadelphia vs. Dallas ......................................26 201 1
Nov. 22, 1998 Priest Holmes, Baltimore vs. Cincinnati.................................36 227 1
Oct. 11, 1998 Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Seattle............................................30 208 1
Dec. 4, 1997 *Corey Dillon, Cincinnati vs. Tennessee................................39 246 4
Nov. 23, 1997 Barry Sanders, Detroit vs. Indianapolis .................................24 216 2
Oct. 26, 1997 Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Buffalo (OT) ...................................42 207 1
Oct. 19, 1997 Napoleon Kaufman, Oakland vs. Denver................................28 227 1
Oct. 12, 1997 Barry Sanders, Detroit vs. Tampa Bay...................................24 215 2
Sept. 21, 1997 Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Cincinnati .......................................27 215 1
Aug. 31, 1997 Eddie George, Tennessee vs. Oakland (OT)...........................35 216 1
Sept. 22, 1996 LeShon Johnson, Arizona vs. New Orleans ...........................21 214 2
Nov. 13, 1994 Barry Sanders, Detroit vs. Tampa Bay...................................26 237 0
Dec. 12, 1993 *Jerome Bettis, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans .........................28 212 1
Oct. 31, 1993 Emmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Philadelphia ...................................30 237 1
Nov. 24, 1991 Barry Sanders, Detroit vs. Minnesota....................................23 220 4
Dec. 23, 1990 James Brooks, Cincinnati vs. Houston..................................20 201 1
Oct. 14, 1990 Barry Word, Kansas City vs. Detroit......................................18 200 2
Sept. 24, 1990 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets.................................18 214 0
Dec. 24, 1989 Greg Bell, L.A. Rams vs. New England .................................26 210 1
Sept. 24, 1989 Greg Bell, L.A. Rams vs. Green Bay......................................28 221 2
Sept. 17, 1989 Gerald Riggs, Washington vs. Philadelphia............................29 221 1
Dec. 18, 1988 Gary Anderson, San Diego vs. Kansas City...........................34 217 1
Nov. 30, 1987 *Bo Jackson, L.A. Raiders vs. Seattle ..................................18 221 2
Nov. 15, 1987 Charles White, L.A. Rams vs. St. Louis.................................34 213 1
Dec. 7, 1986 Rueben Mayes, New Orleans vs. Miami ................................28 203 2
Oct. 5, 1986 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams vs. Tampa Bay (OT) ....................30 207 2
Dec. 21, 1985 George Rogers, Washington vs. St. Louis .............................34 206 1
Dec. 21, 1985 Joe Morris, N.Y. Giants vs. Pittsburgh ...................................36 202 3
Dec. 9, 1984 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams vs. Houston ................................27 215 2
Nov. 18, 1984 *Greg Bell, Buffalo vs. Dallas................................................27 206 1
Nov. 4, 1984 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams vs. St. Louis................................21 208 0
Sept. 2, 1984 Gerald Riggs, Atlanta vs. New Orleans..................................35 202 2
Nov. 27, 1983 *Curt Warner, Seattle vs. Kansas City (OT)...........................32 207 3
Nov. 6, 1983 James Wilder, Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota ..............................31 219 1
Sept. 18, 1983 Tony Collins, New England vs. N.Y. Jets................................23 212 3
Sept. 4, 1983 George Rogers, New Orleans vs. St. Louis............................24 206 2
Dec. 21, 1980 Earl Campbell, Houston vs. Minnesota..................................29 203 1
Nov. 16, 1980 Earl Campbell, Houston vs. Chicago .....................................31 206 0
Oct. 26, 1980 Earl Campbell, Houston vs. Cincinnati...................................27 202 2

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Yards TD
Oct. 19, 1980 Earl Campbell, Houston vs. Tampa Bay.................................33 203 0
Nov. 26, 1978 *Terry Miller, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants......................................21 208 2
Dec. 4, 1977 *Tony Dorsett, Dallas vs. Philadelphia...................................23 206 2
Nov. 20, 1977 Walter Payton, Chicago vs. Minnesota ..................................40 275 1
Oct. 30, 1977 Walter Payton, Chicago vs. Green Bay ..................................23 205 2
Dec. 5, 1976 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. Miami...........................................24 203 1
Nov. 25, 1976 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. Detroit ..........................................29 273 2
Oct. 24, 1976 Chuck Foreman, Minnesota vs. Philadelphia .........................28 200 2
Dec. 14, 1975 Greg Pruitt, Cleveland vs. Kansas City ..................................26 214 3
Sept. 28, 1975 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. Pittsburgh.....................................28 227 1
Dec. 16, 1973 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets .......................................34 200 1
Dec. 9, 1973 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. New England ................................22 219 1
Sept. 16, 1973 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. New England ................................29 250 2
Dec. 5, 1971 Willie Ellison, Los Angeles vs. New Orleans ..........................26 247 1
Dec. 20, 1970 John (Frenchy) Fuqua, Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia ................20 218 2
Nov. 3, 1968 Gale Sayers, Chicago vs. Green Bay.....................................24 205 0
Oct. 30, 1966 Jim Nance, Boston vs. Oakland ............................................38 208 2
Oct. 10, 1964 John Henry Johnson, Pittsburgh vs. Cleveland......................30 200 3
Dec. 8, 1963 Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets....................................36 243 5
Nov. 3, 1963 Jim Brown, Cleveland vs. Philadelphia ..................................28 223 1
Oct. 20, 1963 Clem Daniels, Oakland vs. N.Y. Jets ......................................27 200 2
Sept. 22, 1963 Jim Brown, Cleveland vs. Dallas ...........................................20 232 2
Dec. 10, 1961 Billy Cannon, Houston vs. N.Y. Titans ...................................25 216 3
Nov. 19, 1961 Jim Brown, Cleveland vs. Philadelphia ..................................34 237 4
Dec. 18, 1960 John David Crow, St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh ............................24 203 0
Nov. 15, 1959 Bobby Mitchell, Cleveland vs. Washington ............................14 232 3
Nov. 24, 1957 *Jim Brown, Cleveland vs. Los Angeles 31 237 4
Dec. 16, 1956 *Tom Wilson, Los Angeles vs. Green Bay.............................23 223 0
Nov. 22, 1953 Dan Towler, Los Angeles vs. Baltimore .................................14 205 1
Nov. 12, 1950 Gene Roberts, N.Y. Giants vs. Chi. Cardinals.........................26 218 2
Nov. 27, 1949 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh.........................27 205 0
Oct. 8, 1933 Cliff Battles, Boston vs. N.Y. Giants.......................................16 215 1
*First season of professional football.

TIMES 200 OR MORE


149 times by 94 players…Peterson, Simpson 6; Barber 5; Brown, Campbell, Sanders, Tomlinson 4; Ajayi, G. Bell, Charles, Davis,
Dickerson, Dillon, Faulk, Lewis 3; Alexander, L. Bell, Gore, James, L. Johnson, D. Martin, Parker, Payton, Portis, Riggs, Rogers, Turner,
R. Williams 2.

4,000 YARDS PASSING IN A SEASON


Year Player, Team Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TD Int.
2018 Ben Roethlisberger, PIttsburgh6 ..........................................................675 452 67.0 5,129 34 16
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City ..........................................................580 383 66.0 5,097 50 12
Matt Ryan, Atlanta8 ............................................................................608 422 69.4 4,924 35 7
Jared Goff, L.A. Rams .......................................................................561 364 64.9 4,688 32 12
Andrew Luck, Indianapolis4 ................................................................639 430 67.3 4,593 39 15
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay7 ...............................................................597 372 62.3 4,442 25 2
Tom Brady, New England10 .................................................................570 375 65.8 4,355 29 11
Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers10 .............................................................508 347 68.3 4,308 32 12
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants7 ....................................................................576 380 66.0 4,299 21 11
Kirk Cousins, Minnesota4 ...................................................................606 425 70.1 4,298 30 10
Deshaun Watson, Houston ................................................................505 345 68.3 4,165 26 9
Derek Carr, Oakland...........................................................................553 381 68.9 4,049 19 10
2017 Tom Brady, New England9 ..................................................................581 385 66.3 4,577 32 8
Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers9 ..............................................................575 360 62.6 4,515 28 10
Matthew Stafford, Detroit7 ..................................................................565 371 65.7 4,446 29 10
Drew Brees, New Orleans12 ................................................................536 386 72.0 4,334 23 8
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh5 ..........................................................561 360 64.2 4,251 28 14
Matt Ryan, Atlanta7 ............................................................................529 342 64.7 4,095 20 12
Kirk Cousins, Washington3 .................................................................540 347 64.3 4,093 27 13
Alex Smith, Kansas City.....................................................................505 341 67.5 4,042 26 5
2016 Drew Brees, New Orleans11 ................................................................673 471 70.0 5,208 37 15
Matt Ryan, Atlanta6 ............................................................................534 373 69.9 4,944 38 7
Kirk Cousins, Washington2 .................................................................606 406 67.0 4,917 25 12
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay6 ...............................................................610 401 65.7 4,428 40 7
Philip Rivers, San Diego8 ...................................................................578 349 60.4 4,386 33 21

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Year Player, Team Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TD Int.
Matthew Stafford, Detroit6 ..................................................................594 388 65.3 4,327 24 10
Joe Flacco, Baltimore ........................................................................672 436 64.9 4,317 20 15
Andrew Luck, Indianapolis3 ................................................................545 346 63.5 4,240 31 13
Carson Palmer, Arizona6.....................................................................597 364 61.0 4,233 26 14
Russell Wilson, Seattle2 .....................................................................546 353 64.7 4,219 21 11
Andy Dalton, Cincinnati2 ....................................................................563 364 64.7 4,206 18 8
Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay2 .............................................................567 345 60.8 4,090 28 18
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants6 ....................................................................598 377 63.0 4,027 26 16
2015 Drew Brees, New Orleans10 ................................................................627 428 68.3 4,870 32 11
Philip Rivers, San Diego7 ...................................................................661 437 66.1 4,792 29 13
Tom Brady, New England8 ..................................................................624 402 64.4 4,770 36 7
Carson Palmer, Arizona5.....................................................................537 342 63.7 4,671 35 11
Matt Ryan, Atlanta5 ............................................................................614 407 66.3 4,591 21 16
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants5 ....................................................................618 387 62.6 4,432 35 14
Blake Bortles, Jacksonville ................................................................606 355 58.6 4,428 35 18
Matthew Stafford, Detroit5 ..................................................................592 398 67.2 4,262 32 13
Ryan Tannehill, Miami2 .......................................................................586 363 61.9 4,208 24 12
Kirk Cousins, Washington..................................................................543 379 69.8 4,166 29 11
*Jamies Winston, Tampa Bay............................................................535 312 58.3 4,042 22 15
Russell Wilson, Seattle ......................................................................483 329 68.1 4,024 34 8
2014 Drew Brees, New Orleans9 .................................................................659 456 69.2 4,952 33 17
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh4 ..........................................................608 408 67.1 4,952 32 9
Andrew Luck, Indianapolis2 ................................................................616 380 61.7 4,761 40 16
Peyton Manning, Denver14 ..................................................................597 395 66.2 4,727 39 15
Matt Ryan, Atlanta4 ............................................................................628 415 66.1 4,694 28 14
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants4 ....................................................................601 379 63.1 4,410 30 14
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay5 ...............................................................520 341 65.6 4,381 38 5
Philip Rivers, San Diego6 ...................................................................570 379 66.5 4,286 31 18
Matthew Stafford, Detroit4 ..................................................................602 363 60.3 4,257 22 12
Tom Brady, New England7 ..................................................................582 373 64.1 4,109 33 9
Ryan Tannehill, Miami........................................................................590 392 66.4 4,045 27 12
2013 Peyton Manning, Denver13 ..................................................................659 450 68.3 5,477 55 10
Drew Brees, New Orleans8 .................................................................650 446 68.6 5,162 39 12
Matthew Stafford, Detroit3 ..................................................................634 371 58.5 4,650 29 19
Matt Ryan, Atlanta3 ............................................................................651 439 67.4 4,515 26 17
Philip Rivers, San Diego5 ...................................................................544 378 69.5 4,478 32 11
Tom Brady, New England6 ..................................................................628 380 60.5 4,343 25 11
Andy Dalton, Cincinnati .....................................................................586 363 61.9 4,293 33 20
Carson Palmer, Arizona4.....................................................................572 362 63.3 4,274 24 22
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh3 ..........................................................584 375 64.2 4,261 28 14
2012 Drew Brees, New Orleans7 .................................................................670 422 63.0 5,177 43 19
Matthew Stafford, Detroit2 ..................................................................727 435 59.8 4,967 20 17
Tony Romo, Dallas4 ...........................................................................648 425 65.6 4,903 28 19
Tom Brady, New England5 ..................................................................637 401 63.0 4,827 34 8
Matt Ryan, Atlanta2 ............................................................................615 422 68.6 4,719 32 14
Peyton Manning, Denver12 ..................................................................583 400 68.6 4,659 37 11
*Andrew Luck, Indianapolis...............................................................627 339 54.1 4,374 23 18
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay4 ...............................................................552 371 67.2 4,295 39 8
Josh Freeman, Tampa Bay.................................................................558 306 54.8 4,065 27 17
Carson Palmer, Oakland3 ....................................................................565 345 61.1 4,018 22 14
Matt Schaub, Houston3 ......................................................................544 350 64.3 4,008 22 12
2011 Drew Brees, New Orleans6 .................................................................657 468 71.2 5,476 46 14
Tom Brady, New England4 ..................................................................611 401 65.6 5,235 39 12
Matthew Stafford, Detroit...................................................................663 421 63.5 5,038 41 16
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants3 ....................................................................589 359 61.0 4,933 29 16
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay3................................................................502 343 68.3 4,643 45 6
Philip Rivers, San Diego4 ...................................................................582 366 62.9 4,624 27 20
Tony Romo, Dallas3 ...........................................................................522 346 66.3 4,184 31 10
Matt Ryan, Atlanta .............................................................................566 347 61.3 4,177 29 12
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh2 ..........................................................513 324 63.2 4,077 21 14
*Cam Newton, Carolina.....................................................................517 310 60.0 4,051 21 17
2010 Philip Rivers, San Diego3 ...................................................................541 357 66.0 4,710 30 13
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis11 ..........................................................679 450 66.3 4,700 33 17
Drew Brees, New Orleans5 .................................................................658 448 68.1 4,620 33 22
Matt Schaub, Houston2 ......................................................................574 365 63.6 4,370 24 12
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants2 ....................................................................539 339 62.9 4,002 31 25
2009 Matt Schaub, Houston.......................................................................583 396 67.9 4,770 29 15
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis10 ..........................................................571 393 68.8 4,500 33 16
Tony Romo, Dallas2 ...........................................................................550 347 63.1 4,483 26 9

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Year Player, Team Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TD Int.
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay2 ...............................................................541 350 64.7 4,434 30 7
Tom Brady, New England3 ..................................................................565 371 65.7 4,398 28 13
Drew Brees, New Orleans4 .................................................................514 363 70.6 4,388 34 11
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh ...........................................................506 337 66.6 4,328 26 12
Philip Rivers, San Diego2 ...................................................................486 317 65.2 4,254 28 9
Brett Favre, Minnesota6 ......................................................................531 363 68.4 4,202 33 7
Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants.....................................................................509 317 62.3 4,021 27 14
2008 Drew Brees, New Orleans3 .................................................................635 413 65.0 5,069 34 17
Kurt Warner, Arizona3.........................................................................598 401 67.1 4,583 30 14
Jay Cutler, Denver .............................................................................616 384 62.3 4,526 25 18
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay ................................................................536 341 63.6 4,038 28 13
Philip Rivers, San Diego ....................................................................478 312 65.3 4,009 34 11
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis9 ...........................................................555 371 66.8 4,002 27 12
2007 Tom Brady, New England2 ..................................................................578 398 68.9 4,806 50 8
Drew Brees, New Orleans2 .................................................................652 440 67.5 4,423 28 18
Tony Romo, Dallas ............................................................................520 335 64.4 4,211 36 19
Brett Favre, Green Bay5 ......................................................................535 356 66.5 4,155 28 15
Carson Palmer, Cincinnati2 .................................................................575 373 64.9 4,131 26 20
Jon Kitna, Detroit2 ..............................................................................561 355 63.3 4,068 18 20
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis8 ...........................................................515 337 65.4 4,040 31 14
2006 Drew Brees, New Orleans ..................................................................554 356 64.3 4,418 26 11
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis7 ...........................................................557 362 65.0 4,397 31 9
Marc Bulger, St. Louis .......................................................................588 370 62.9 4,301 24 8
Jon Kitna, Detroit...............................................................................596 372 62.4 4,208 21 22
Carson Palmer, Cincinnati ..................................................................520 324 62.3 4,035 28 13
2005 Tom Brady, New England...................................................................530 334 63.0 4,110 26 14
Trent Green, Kansas City3 ..................................................................507 317 62.5 4,014 17 10
2004 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota ............................................................548 379 69.2 4,717 39 11
Trent Green, Kansas City2 ..................................................................556 369 66.4 4,591 27 17
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis6 ...........................................................497 336 67.6 4,557 49 10
Jake Plummer, Denver .......................................................................521 303 58.2 4,089 27 20
Brett Favre, Green Bay4 ......................................................................540 346 64.1 4,088 30 17
2003 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis5 ...........................................................566 379 67.0 4,267 29 10
Trent Green, Kansas City ...................................................................523 330 63.1 4,039 24 12
2002 Rich Gannon, Oakland .......................................................................618 418 67.6 4,689 26 10
Drew Bledsoe, Buffalo3 ......................................................................610 375 61.5 4,359 24 15
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis4 ...........................................................591 392 66.3 4,200 27 19
Kerry Collins, N.Y. Giants ...................................................................545 335 61.5 4,073 19 14
2001 Kurt Warner, St. Louis2 ......................................................................546 375 68.7 4,830 36 22
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis3 ...........................................................547 343 62.7 4,131 26 23
2000 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis2 ...........................................................571 357 62.5 4,413 33 15
Jeff Garcia, San Francisco .................................................................561 355 63.3 4,278 31 10
Elvis Grbac, Kansas City....................................................................547 326 59.6 4,169 28 14
1999 Steve Beuerlein, Carolina ...................................................................571 343 60.1 4,436 36 15
Kurt Warner, St. Louis .......................................................................499 325 65.1 4,353 41 13
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis ............................................................533 331 62.1 4,135 26 15
Brett Favre, Green Bay3 ......................................................................595 341 57.3 4,091 22 23
Brad Johnson, Washington ................................................................519 316 60.9 4,005 24 13
1998 Brett Favre, Green Bay2 ......................................................................551 347 63.0 4,212 31 23
Steve Young, San Francisco2..............................................................517 322 62.3 4,170 36 12
1996 Mark Brunell, Jacksonville .................................................................557 353 63.4 4,367 19 20
Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore...............................................................549 325 59.2 4,177 33 19
Drew Bledsoe, New England2 .............................................................623 373 59.9 4,086 27 15
1995 Brett Favre, Green Bay .......................................................................570 359 63.0 4,413 38 13
Scott Mitchell, Detroit ........................................................................583 346 59.3 4,338 32 12
Warren Moon, Minnesota4 .................................................................606 377 62.2 4,228 33 14
Jeff George, Atlanta ...........................................................................557 336 60.3 4,143 24 11
1994 Drew Bledsoe, New England..............................................................691 400 57.9 4,555 25 27
Dan Marino, Miami6 ...........................................................................615 385 62.6 4,453 30 17
Warren Moon, Minnesota3 .................................................................601 371 61.7 4,264 18 19
1993 John Elway, Denver ...........................................................................551 348 63.2 4,030 25 10
Steve Young, San Francisco...............................................................462 314 68.0 4,023 29 16
1992 Dan Marino, Miami5 ...........................................................................554 330 59.6 4,116 24 16
1991 Warren Moon, Houston2 ....................................................................655 404 61.7 4,690 23 21
1990 Warren Moon, Houston .....................................................................584 362 62.0 4,689 33 13
1989 Don Majkowski, Green Bay................................................................599 353 58.9 4,318 27 20
Jim Everett, L.A. Rams ......................................................................518 304 58.7 4,310 29 17
1988 Dan Marino, Miami4 ...........................................................................606 354 58.4 4,434 28 23
1986 Dan Marino, Miami3 ...........................................................................623 378 60.7 4,746 44 23
Jay Schroeder, Washington ...............................................................541 276 51.0 4,109 22 22

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Year Player, Team Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TD Int.
1985 Dan Marino, Miami2 ...........................................................................567 336 59.3 4,137 30 21
1984 Dan Marino, Miami ............................................................................564 362 64.2 5,084 48 17
Neil Lomax, St. Louis ........................................................................560 345 61.6 4,614 28 16
Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants .....................................................................533 286 53.7 4,044 22 18
1983 Lynn Dickey, Green Bay.....................................................................484 289 59.7 4,458 32 29
Bill Kenney, Kansas City ....................................................................603 346 57.4 4,348 24 18
1981 Dan Fouts, San Diego3 .......................................................................609 360 59.1 4,802 33 17
1980 Dan Fouts, San Diego2 .......................................................................589 348 59.1 4,715 30 24
Brian Sipe, Cleveland.........................................................................554 337 60.8 4,132 30 14
1979 Dan Fouts, San Diego ........................................................................530 332 62.6 4,082 24 24
1967 Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets........................................................................491 258 52.5 4,007 26 28
*First season of professional football. NOTE: Numeral in superscript indicates season number player accomplished feat.

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TD
Dec. 23, 2018 Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Houston.....................................49 35 471 4
Dec. 23, 2018 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. N.Y. Jets (OT)........................55 37 442 2
Dec. 9, 2018 Dak Prescott, Dallas vs. Philadelphia (OT) ............................54 42 455 3
Dec. 2, 2018 Nick Mullens, San Francisco vs. Seattle................................48 30 414 2
Nov. 25, 2018 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Denver.............................56 41 462 1
Nov. 19, 2018 Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City vs. L.A. Rams.......................46 33 478 6
Nov. 19, 2018 Jared Goff, L.A. Rams vs. Kansas City .................................49 31 413 4
Nov. 18, 2018 Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers vs. Denver.................................43 28 401 2
Nov. 11, 2018 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay vs. Washington ........................41 29 406 0
Oct. 15, 2018 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. San Francisco .......................46 25 425 2
Oct. 7, 2018 Blake Bortles, Jacksonville vs. Kansas City...........................61 33 430 1
Oct. 7, 2018 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. Detroit...................................52 32 442 3
Sept. 30, 2018 Matt Ryan, Atlanta vs. Cincinnati ..........................................39 29 419 3
Sept. 30, 2018 Derek Carr, Oakland vs. Cleveland (OT).................................58 35 437 4
Sept. 30, 2018 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis vs. Houston (OT) ........................62 40 464 4
Sept. 27, 2018 Kirk Cousins, Minnesota vs. L.A. Rams ................................50 36 422 3
Sept. 27, 2018 Jared Goff, L.A. Rams vs. Minnesota....................................33 26 465 5
Sept. 24, 2018 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh ...........................50 30 411 3
Sept. 16, 2018 Kirk Cousins, Minnesota vs. Green Bay (OT).........................48 35 425 4
Sept. 16, 2018 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia ........................33 27 402 4
Sept. 16, 2018 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City .....................60 39 452 3
Sept. 9, 2018 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tampa Bay vs. New Orleans .......................28 21 417 4
Sept. 9, 2018 Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers vs. Kansas City .........................51 34 424 3
Sept. 9, 2018 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Tampa Bay .............................45 37 439 3
Dec. 17, 2017 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia...............................57 37 434 3
Dec. 10, 2017 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore .........................66 44 506 2
Nov. 23, 2017 Philip Rivers, L.A. Chargers vs. Dallas ..................................33 27 434 3
Oct. 29, 2017 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Pittsburgh................................45 27 423 0
Oct. 29, 2017 *Deshaun Watson, Houston vs. Seattle ................................30 19 402 4
Oct. 29, 2017 Russell Wilson, Seattle vs. Houston......................................41 26 452 4
Oct. 19, 2017 Derek Carr, Oakland vs. Kansas City .....................................52 29 417 3
Sept. 17, 2017 Tom Brady, New England vs. New Orleans............................39 30 447 3
Dec. 12, 2016 Tom Brady, New England vs. Baltimore.................................38 25 406 3
Nov. 24, 2016 Kirk Cousins, Washington vs. Dallas.....................................53 41 449 3
Nov. 13, 2016 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas ..............................46 37 408 3
Oct. 30, 2016 Derek Carr, Oakland vs. Tampa Bay (OT) ..............................59 40 513 4
Oct. 30, 2016 Kirk Cousins, Washington vs. Cincinnati (OT) .......................56 38 458 2
Oct. 16, 2016 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore...................................46 32 403 3
Oct. 16, 2016 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Carolina..................................49 34 465 4
Oct. 9, 2016 Tom Brady, New England vs. Cleveland.................................40 28 406 3
Oct. 2, 2016 Matt Ryan, Atlanta vs. Carolina .............................................37 28 503 4
Sept. 25, 2016 Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay vs. Los Angeles .......................58 36 405 3
Sept. 11, 2016 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Oakland ..................................42 28 423 4
Jan. 3, 2016 Kellen Moore, Dallas vs. Washington ....................................48 33 435 3
Dec. 27, 2015 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Jacksonville............................36 25 412 3
Nov. 29, 2015 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Seattle .............................55 36 456 1
Nov. 1, 2015 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. N.Y. Giants..............................50 39 505 7
Oct. 18, 2015 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Green Bay .................................65 43 503 2
Oct. 18, 2015 Carson Palmer, Arizona vs. Pittsburgh...................................45 29 421 1
Oct. 18, 2015 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Chicago (OT)...........................42 27 405 4
Oct. 11, 2015 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. San Francisco ...........................54 41 441 3
Oct. 11, 2015 Josh McCown, Cleveland vs. Baltmore (OT) .........................51 36 457 2
Sept. 20, 2015 Tom Brady, New England vs. Buffalo.....................................59 38 466 3
Sept. 13, 2015 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Detroit.......................................41 34 403 2

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TD
Dec. 28, 2014 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia ...............................53 28 429 1
Nov. 30, 2014 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. New Orleans ....................58 32 435 2
Nov. 24, 2014 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Baltimore................................45 35 420 3
Nov. 2, 2014 Peyton Manning, Denver vs. New England ............................57 34 438 2
Oct. 26, 2014 Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Arizona ......................................62 36 411 2
Oct. 26, 2014 Andrew Luck, Indianapolis vs. Pittsburgh..............................45 26 400 3
Oct. 26, 2014 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. New Orleans .........................39 28 418 1
Oct. 26, 2014 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Indianapolis .....................49 40 522 6
Oct. 5, 2014 Peyton Manning, Denver vs. Arizona.....................................47 31 479 4
Sept. 21, 2014 Kirk Cousins, Washington vs. Philadelphia ............................48 30 427 3
Sept. 7, 2014 Matt Ryan, Atlanta vs. New Orleans (OT) ..............................43 31 448 3
Dec. 29, 2013 Carson Palmer, Arizona vs. San Francisco ............................49 28 407 2
Dec. 22, 2013 Peyton Manning, Denver vs. Houston ...................................51 32 400 4
Dec. 15, 2013 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tennessee vs. Arizona (OT) ........................58 36 402 4
Dec. 15, 2013 Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Minnesota..................................48 30 428 3
Dec. 8, 2013 Tom Brady, New England vs. Cleveland.................................52 32 418 2
Dec. 1, 2013 Peyton Manning, Denver vs. Kansas City ..............................35 22 403 5
Nov. 17, 2013 Carson Palmer, Arizona vs. Jacksonville ...............................42 30 419 2
Nov. 3, 2013 Nick Foles, Philadelphia vs. Oakland .....................................28 22 406 7
Nov. 3, 2013 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. New England....................48 28 400 4
Nov. 3, 2013 Tom Brady, New England vs. Pittsburgh................................33 23 432 4
Oct. 27, 2013 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Dallas ......................................48 33 488 1
Oct. 6, 2013 Tony Romo, Dallas vs. Denver ..............................................36 25 506 5
Oct. 6, 2013 Peyton Manning, Denver vs. Dallas.......................................42 33 414 4
Oct. 6, 2013 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Oakland ....................................48 35 411 2
Sept. 30, 2013 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Miami .....................................39 30 413 4
Sept. 29, 2013 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Dallas .......................................42 35 401 3
Sept. 29, 2013 Matt Ryan, Atlanta vs. New England .....................................54 34 421 2
Sept. 22, 2013 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Chicago ...........................41 26 406 2
Sept. 15, 2013 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. Washington...........................42 34 480 4
Sept. 15, 2013 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Philadelphia...............................47 36 419 3
Sept. 15, 2013 Michael Vick, Philadelphia vs. San Diego ..............................36 23 428 2
Sept. 8, 2013 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Dallas ........................................42 27 450 4
Sept. 8, 2013 Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco vs. Green Bay ....................39 27 412 3
Sept. 5, 2013 Peyton Manning, Denver vs. Baltimore..................................42 27 462 7
Dec. 23, 2012 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Dallas (OT) .............................53 37 446 3
Dec. 23, 2012 Tony Romo, Dallas vs. New Orleans (OT) .............................43 26 416 4
Dec. 22, 2012 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Atlanta.....................................56 37 443 0
Dec. 16, 2012 Tom Brady, New England vs. San Francisco..........................65 36 443 1
Nov. 22, 2012 Tony Romo, Dallas vs. Washington.......................................62 37 441 3
Nov. 22, 2012 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Houston (OT) ..........................61 31 441 2
Nov. 18, 2012 Matt Schaub, Houston vs. Jacksonville (OT).........................55 43 527 5
Nov. 11, 2012 Matt Ryan, Atlanta vs. New Orleans ......................................52 34 411 3
Nov. 4, 2012 *Andrew Luck, Indianapolis vs. Miami..................................48 30 433 2
Nov. 4, 2012 Carson Palmer, Oakland vs. Tampa Bay ................................61 39 414 4
Oct. 28, 2012 Tony Romo, Dallas vs. N.Y. Giants ........................................62 36 437 1
Oct. 21, 2012 Josh Freeman, Tampa Bay vs. New Orleans..........................42 24 420 3
Sept. 30, 2012 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Green Bay ..............................54 35 446 3
Sept. 30, 2012 *Ryan Tannehill, Miami vs. Arizona (OT)...............................41 26 431 1
Sept. 16, 2012 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Tampa Bay ................................51 31 510 3
Jan. 1, 2012 Carson Palmer, Oakland vs. San Diego .................................43 28 417 2
Jan. 1, 2012 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Green Bay ...............................59 36 520 5
Jan. 1, 2012 Matt Flynn, Green Bay vs. Detroit..........................................44 31 480 6
Dec. 18, 2011 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Minnesota ..............................40 32 412 5
Dec. 11, 2011 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Dallas........................................47 27 400 2
Dec. 4, 2011 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. New Orleans............................44 31 408 1
Nov. 28, 2011 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. New Orleans..............................47 33 406 2
Nov. 27, 2011 Vince Young, Philadelphia vs. New England ..........................48 26 400 1
Oct. 9, 2011 Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants vs. Seattle .......................................39 24 420 3
Oct. 9, 2011 Matt Schaub, Houston vs. Oakland .......................................51 24 416 2
Oct. 2, 2011 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. Denver ..................................38 29 408 4
Oct. 2, 2011 Michael Vick, Philadelphia vs. San Francisco ........................46 30 416 2
Sept. 18, 2011 Tom Brady, New England vs. San Diego................................40 31 423 3
Sept. 18, 2011 *Cam Newton, Carolina vs. Green Bay .................................46 28 432 1
Sept. 12, 2011 Chad Henne, Miami vs. New England ...................................49 30 416 2
Sept. 12, 2011 Tom Brady, New England vs. Miami ......................................48 32 517 4
Sept. 11, 2011 *Cam Newton, Carolina vs. Arizona......................................37 24 422 2
Sept. 8, 2011 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Green Bay ..............................49 32 419 3
Dec. 26, 2010 Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay vs. N.Y. Giants ............................37 25 404 4

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TD
Nov. 14, 2010 Matt Cassel, Kansas City vs. Denver.....................................53 33 469 4
Nov. 7, 2010 Brett Favre, Minnesota vs. Arizona (OT) ................................47 36 446 2
Oct. 24, 2010 Carson Palmer, Cincinnati vs. Atlanta ....................................50 36 412 3
Oct. 10, 2010 Tony Romo, Dallas vs. Tennessee.........................................46 31 406 3
Oct. 10, 2010 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Oakland ....................................42 27 431 2
Sept. 26, 2010 Kyle Orton, Denver vs. Indianapolis ......................................57 37 476 1
Sept. 26, 2010 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Seattle ......................................53 29 455 2
Sept. 19, 2010 Matt Schaub, Houston vs. Washington .................................52 38 497 3
Sept. 19, 2010 Donovan McNabb, Washington vs. Houston .........................38 28 426 1
Sept. 12, 2010 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Houston............................57 40 433 3
Jan. 3, 2010 Kyle Orton, Denver vs. Kansas City ......................................56 32 431 1
Dec. 20, 2009 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Green Bay........................46 29 503 3
Dec. 6, 2009 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Washington (OT) ....................49 35 419 2
Nov. 22, 2009 Matthew Stafford, Detroit vs. Cleveland.................................43 26 422 5
Nov. 15, 2009 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. San Diego ......................55 35 450 2
Oct. 18, 2009 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Cleveland.........................35 23 417 2
Sept. 20, 2009 Philip Rivers, San Diego vs. Baltimore ..................................45 25 436 2
Dec. 7, 2008 Matt Schaub, Houston vs. Green Bay ...................................42 28 414 2
Nov. 23, 2008 Matt Cassel, New England vs. Miami ....................................43 30 415 3
Nov. 13, 2008 Matt Cassel, New England vs. N.Y. Jets (OT) ........................51 30 400 3
Nov. 9, 2008 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Atlanta....................................58 31 422 2
Nov. 6, 2008 Jay Cutler, Denver vs. Cleveland ...........................................42 24 447 3
Sept. 28, 2008 Kurt Warner, Arizona vs. N.Y. Jets .........................................57 40 472 2
Sept. 21, 2008 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Denver....................................48 39 421 1
Sept. 21, 2008 Brian Griese, Tampa Bay vs. Chicago (OT)............................67 38 407 2
Nov. 25, 2007 Kurt Warner, Arizona vs. San Francisco (OT) ........................48 34 484 2
Nov. 4, 2007 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Jacksonville ............................49 35 445 3
Sept. 23, 2007 Jon Kitna, Detroit vs. Philadelphia.........................................46 29 446 2
Sept. 16, 2007 Carson Palmer, Cincinnati vs. Cleveland................................50 33 401 6
Dec. 10, 2006 Chris Weinke, Carolina vs. N.Y. Giants ..................................61 34 423 1
Nov. 26, 2006 Matt Leinart, Arizona vs. Minnesota......................................51 31 405 1
Nov. 19, 2006 Drew Brees, New Orleans vs. Cincinnati ...............................52 37 510 2
Nov. 12, 2006 Carson Palmer, Cincinnati vs. San Diego...............................42 31 440 3
Nov. 5, 2006 Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh vs. Denver.............................54 38 433 1
Oct. 22, 2006 Joey Harrington, Miami vs. Green Bay ..................................62 33 414 2
Sept. 17, 2006 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Houston............................38 26 400 3
Oct. 2, 2005 Marc Bulger, St. Louis vs. N.Y. Giants ...................................62 40 442 2
Jan. 2, 2005 Marc Bulger, St. Louis vs. N.Y. Jets (OT)...............................39 29 450 3
Dec. 19, 2004 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota vs. Detroit ...............................35 25 404 3
Dec. 19, 2004 Billy Volek, Tennessee vs. Oakland........................................60 40 492 4
Dec. 13, 2004 Billy Volek, Tennessee vs. Kansas City..................................43 29 426 4
Dec. 6, 2004 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle vs. Dallas.......................................40 28 414 3
Dec. 5, 2004 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Tennessee.........................33 25 425 3
Dec. 5, 2004 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. Green Bay ......................43 32 464 5
Nov. 29, 2004 Marc Bulger, St. Louis vs. Green Bay ....................................53 35 448 2
Nov. 28, 2004 Kelly Holcomb, Cleveland vs. Cincinnati................................39 30 413 5
Oct. 31, 2004 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Kansas City.......................44 25 472 5
Oct. 31, 2004 Jake Plummer, Denver vs. Atlanta.........................................55 31 499 4
Oct. 17, 2004 Daunte Culpepper, Minnesota vs. New Orleans......................37 26 425 5
Oct. 10. 2004 Tim Rattay, San Francisco vs. Arizona (OT) ..........................57 38 417 2
Nov. 16, 2003 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. N.Y. Jets............................36 27 401 1
Oct. 12, 2003 Trent Green, Kansas City vs. Green Bay (OT) ........................45 27 400 3
Oct. 12, 2003 Steve McNair, Tennessee vs. Houston...................................27 18 421 3
Dec. 29, 2002 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle vs. San Diego (OT) ........................53 36 449 2
Dec. 1, 2002 Matt Hasselbeck, Seattle vs. San Francisco ..........................55 30 427 3
Nov. 10, 2002 Marc Bulger, St. Louis vs. San Diego ....................................48 36 453 4
Nov. 10, 2002 Tommy Maddox, Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta (OT) .........................41 28 473 4
Oct. 6, 2002 Drew Bledsoe, Buffalo vs. Oakland .......................................53 32 417 2
Sept. 22, 2002 Tom Brady, New England vs. Kansas City (OT) .....................54 39 410 4
Sept. 15, 2002 Drew Bledsoe, Buffalo vs. Minnesota (OT)............................49 35 463 3
Sept. 15, 2002 Rich Gannon, Oakland vs. Pittsburgh ....................................64 43 403 1
Dec. 30, 2001 Jon Kitna, Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh.......................................68 35 411 2
Dec. 23, 2001 Chris Chandler, Atlanta vs. Buffalo ........................................40 28 431 2
Nov. 18, 2001 Charlie Batch, Detroit vs. Arizona..........................................62 36 436 3
Nov. 18, 2001 Kurt Warner, St. Louis vs. New England................................42 30 401 3
Sept. 23, 2001 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Buffalo ..............................29 23 421 4
Dec. 24, 2000 Vinny Testaverde, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore ..............................69 36 481 2
Dec. 17, 2000 Jeff Garcia, San Francisco vs. Chicago.................................44 36 402 2
Dec. 3, 2000 Aaron Brooks, New Orleans vs. Denver.................................48 30 441 2

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TD
Nov. 19, 2000 Gus Frerotte, Denver vs. San Diego ......................................58 36 462 5
Nov. 5, 2000 Elvis Grbac, Kansas City vs. Oakland....................................53 39 504 2
Nov. 5, 2000 Trent Green, St. Louis vs. Carolina........................................42 29 431 2
Sept. 25, 2000 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville ......................36 23 440 4
Sept. 4, 2000 Kurt Warner, St. Louis vs. Denver .........................................35 25 441 3
Dec. 26, 1999 Brad Johnson, Washington vs. San Francisco (OT)...............47 32 471 2
Dec. 5, 1999 Jeff Garcia, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati ..............................49 33 437 3
Nov. 28, 1999 Jim Harbaugh, San Diego vs. Minnesota...............................39 25 404 1
Nov. 14, 1999 Jim Miller, Chicago vs. Minnesota (OT).................................48 34 422 3
Sept. 26, 1999 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis vs. San Diego .........................54 29 404 2
Dec. 6, 1998 Vinny Testaverde, N.Y. Jets vs. Seattle ..................................63 42 418 2
Dec. 6, 1998 John Elway, Denver vs. Kansas City .....................................32 22 400 2
Nov. 26, 1998 Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. Minnesota .......................................57 34 455 1
Nov. 23, 1998 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Miami.................................54 28 423 2
Nov. 15, 1998 Jake Plummer, Arizona vs. Dallas .........................................56 31 465 3
Oct. 5, 1998 Randall Cunningham, Minnesota vs. Green Bay ....................32 20 442 4
Sept. 6, 1998 Glenn Foley, N.Y. Jets vs. San Francisco (OT) .......................58 30 415 3
Nov. 2, 1997 Tony Banks, St. Louis vs. Atlanta..........................................34 23 401 2
Oct. 26, 1997 Warren Moon, Seattle vs. Oakland ........................................44 28 409 5
Nov. 10, 1996 Boomer Esiason, Arizona vs. Washington (OT) .....................59 35 522 3
Nov. 3, 1996 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Miami.................................41 30 419 3
Oct. 27, 1996 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore vs. St. Louis (OT)......................51 31 429 3
Oct. 20, 1996 Mark Brunell, Jacksonville vs. St. Louis ................................52 37 421 0
Sept. 22, 1996 Mark Brunell, Jacksonville vs. New England (OT)..................39 23 432 3
Dec. 18, 1995 Steve Young, San Francisco vs. Minnesota ...........................49 30 425 3
Nov. 26, 1995 Dave Krieg, Arizona vs. Atlanta (OT) .....................................43 27 413 4
Nov. 23, 1995 Scott Mitchell, Detroit vs. Minnesota.....................................45 30 410 4
Oct. 1, 1995 Dan Marino, Miami vs. Cincinnati .........................................48 33 450 2
Nov. 20, 1994 Warren Moon, Minnesota vs. N.Y. Jets..................................50 33 400 2
Nov. 13, 1994 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Minnesota (OT)...................70 45 426 3
Nov. 6, 1994 Warren Moon, Minnesota vs. New Orleans ...........................57 33 420 3
Sept. 25, 1994 Dan Marino, Miami vs. Minnesota.........................................54 29 431 3
Sept. 4, 1994 Dan Marino, Miami vs. New England (OT) ............................42 23 473 5
Sept. 4, 1994 Drew Bledsoe, New England vs. Miami (OT) .........................51 32 421 4
Dec. 19, 1993 Steve Beuerlein, Phoenix vs. Seattle......................................53 34 431 3
Dec. 5, 1993 Brett Favre, Green Bay vs. Chicago.......................................54 36 402 2
Nov. 28, 1993 Steve Young, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams...........................32 26 462 4
Oct. 31, 1993 Jeff Hostetler, L.A. Raiders vs. San Diego .............................32 20 424 2
Sept. 13, 1992 Steve Young, San Francisco vs. Buffalo ................................37 26 449 3
Sept. 13, 1992 Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. San Francisco......................................33 22 403 3
Nov. 10, 1991 Warren Moon, Houston vs. Dallas (OT).................................56 41 432 0
Nov. 10, 1991 Mark Rypien, Washington vs. Atlanta....................................31 16 442 6
Oct. 13, 1991 Warren Moon, Houston vs. N.Y. Jets.....................................50 35 423 2
Dec. 16, 1990 Warren Moon, Houston vs. Kansas City................................45 27 527 3
Nov. 4, 1990 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Green Bay ..........................40 25 411 3
Oct. 14, 1990 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Atlanta................................49 32 476 6
Oct. 7, 1990 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati vs. L.A. Rams (OT) ...................45 31 490 3
Dec. 23, 1989 Warren Moon, Houston vs. Cleveland ...................................51 32 414 2
Dec. 11, 1989 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams..........................42 30 458 3
Nov. 26, 1989 Jim Everett, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans (OT) .......................51 29 454 1
Nov. 26, 1989 Mark Rypien, Washington vs. Chicago..................................47 30 401 4
Oct. 2, 1989 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. Chicago .....................62 32 401 1
Sept. 24, 1989 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia........................34 25 428 5
Sept. 24, 1989 Dan Marino, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets ...........................................55 33 427 3
Sept. 17, 1989 Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. Washington................46 34 447 5
Dec. 18, 1988 Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. L.A. Raiders......................................32 19 410 4
Dec. 12, 1988 Dan Marino, Miami vs. Cleveland..........................................50 30 404 4
Oct. 23, 1988 Dan Marino, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets ...........................................60 35 521 3
Oct. 16, 1988 Vinny Testaverde, Tampa Bay vs. Indianapolis ............................42 25 469 2
Sept. 11, 1988 Doug Williams, Washington vs. Pittsburgh ............................52 30 430 2
Nov. 29, 1987 Tom Ramsey, New England vs. Philadelphia .........................53 34 402 3
Nov. 22, 1987 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati vs. Pittsburgh ............................53 30 409 0
Sept. 20, 1987 Neil Lomax, St. Louis vs. San Diego .....................................61 32 457 3
Dec. 21, 1986 Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati vs. N.Y. Jets ..............................30 23 425 5
Dec. 14, 1986 Dan Marino, Miami vs. L.A. Rams (OT) ................................46 29 403 5
Nov. 23, 1986 Bernie Kosar, Cleveland vs. Pittsburgh (OT) ..........................46 28 414 2
Nov. 17, 1986 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Washington..............................60 33 441 0
Nov. 16, 1986 Dan Marino, Miami vs. Buffalo..............................................54 39 404 4
Nov. 10, 1986 Bernie Kosar, Cleveland vs. Miami ........................................50 32 401 0

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TD
Nov. 2, 1986 Tommy Kramer, Minnesota vs. Washington (OT).........................35 20 490 4
Nov. 2, 1986 Ken O’Brien, N.Y. Jets vs. Seattle ..........................................32 26 431 4
Oct. 27, 1986 Jay Schroeder, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants ...........................40 22 420 1
Oct. 12, 1986 Steve Grogan, New England vs. N.Y. Jets..............................42 23 401 3
Sept. 21, 1986 Ken O’Brien, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami (OT) ...................................43 29 479 4
Sept. 21, 1986 Dan Marino, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets (OT) ...................................50 30 448 6
Sept. 21, 1986 Tony Eason, New England vs. Seattle ...................................45 26 414 3
Dec. 20, 1985 John Elway, Denver vs. Seattle .............................................42 24 432 1
Nov. 10, 1985 Dan Fouts, San Diego vs. L.A. Raiders (OT)..........................41 26 436 4
Oct. 13, 1985 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants vs. Cincinnati...................................62 40 513 1
Oct. 13, 1985 Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. Atlanta ..............................................51 33 405 4
Oct. 6, 1985 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants vs. Dallas ........................................36 18 432 3
Oct. 6, 1985 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Atlanta................................57 37 429 5
Sept. 19, 1985 Tommy Kramer, Minnesota vs. Chicago ................................55 28 436 3
Sept. 15, 1985 Dan Fouts, San Diego vs. Seattle ..........................................43 29 440 4
Dec. 16, 1984 Neil Lomax, St. Louis vs. Washington...................................46 37 468 2
Dec. 9, 1984 Dan Marino, Miami vs. Indianapolis ......................................41 29 404 4
Dec. 2, 1984 Dan Marino, Miami vs. L.A. Raiders......................................57 35 470 4
Nov. 25, 1984 Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. Denver ..............................................44 30 406 3
Nov. 4, 1984 Dan Marino, Miami vs. N.Y. Jets ...........................................42 23 422 2
Oct. 21, 1984 Dan Fouts, San Diego vs. L.A. Raiders..................................45 24 410 3
Sept. 30, 1984 Dan Marino, Miami vs. St. Louis...........................................36 24 429 3
Sept. 2, 1984 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants vs. Philadelphia ...............................30 23 409 4
Dec. 11, 1983 Bill Kenney, Kansas City vs. San Diego .................................41 31 411 4
Nov. 20, 1983 Dave Krieg, Seattle vs. Denver ..............................................42 31 418 3
Oct. 9, 1983 Joe Ferguson, Buffalo vs. Miami (OT) ...................................55 38 419 5
Oct. 2, 1983 Joe Theismann, Washington vs. L.A. Raiders ........................39 23 417 3
Sept. 25, 1983 Richard Todd, N.Y. Jets vs. L.A. Rams (OT) ..........................50 37 446 2
Dec. 26, 1982 Vince Ferragamo, L.A. Rams vs. Chicago .............................46 30 509 3
Dec. 20, 1982 Dan Fouts, San Diego vs. Cincinnati .....................................40 25 435 1
Dec. 20, 1982 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati vs. San Diego ...............................56 40 416 2
Dec. 11, 1982 Dan Fouts, San Diego vs. San Francisco...............................48 33 444 5
Nov. 21, 1982 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. St. Louis ............................39 26 408 3
Nov. 15, 1981 Steve Bartkowski, Atlanta vs. Pittsburgh ...............................50 33 416 2
Oct. 25, 1981 Brian Sipe, Cleveland vs. Baltimore.......................................41 30 444 4
Oct. 25, 1981 David Woodley, Miami vs. Dallas ..........................................37 21 408 3
Oct. 11, 1981 Tommy Kramer, Minnesota vs. San Diego.............................43 27 444 4
Dec. 14, 1980 Tommy Kramer, Minnesota vs. Cleveland..............................49 38 456 4
Nov. 16, 1980 Doug Williams, Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota.............................55 30 486 4
Oct. 19, 1980 Dan Fouts, San Diego vs. N.Y. Giants....................................41 26 444 3
Oct. 12, 1980 Lynn Dickey, Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay (OT) ........................51 35 418 1
Sept. 21, 1980 Richard Todd, N.Y. Jets vs. San Francisco ............................60 42 447 3
Oct. 3, 1976 James Harris, Los Angeles vs. Miami ...................................29 17 436 2
Nov. 17, 1975 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati vs. Buffalo ....................................46 30 447 2
Nov. 18, 1974 Charley Johnson, Denver vs. Kansas City .............................42 28 445 2
Dec. 11, 1972 Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets vs. Oakland........................................46 25 403 1
Sept. 24, 1972 Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore......................................28 15 496 6
Dec. 21, 1969 Don Horn, Green Bay vs. St. Louis .......................................31 22 410 5
Sept. 28, 1969 Joe Kapp, Minnesota vs. Baltimore.......................................43 28 449 7
Sept. 9, 1968 Pete Beathard, Houston vs. Kansas City ...............................48 23 413 2
Nov. 26, 1967 Sonny Jurgensen, Washington vs. Cleveland ..........................50 32 418 3
Oct. 1, 1967 Joe Namath, N.Y. Jets vs. Miami...........................................39 23 415 3
Sept. 17, 1967 Johnny Unitas, Baltimore vs. Atlanta.....................................32 22 401 2
Nov. 13, 1966 Don Meredith, Dallas vs. Washington....................................29 21 406 2
Nov. 28, 1965 Sonny Jurgensen, Washington vs. Dallas..............................43 26 411 3
Oct. 24, 1965 Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota vs. San Francisco .........................35 21 407 3
Nov. 1, 1964 Len Dawson, Kansas City vs. Denver....................................38 23 435 6
Oct. 25, 1964 Cotton Davidson, Oakland vs. Denver ...................................36 23 427 5
Oct. 16, 1964 Babe Parilli, Boston vs. Oakland............................................47 25 422 4
Dec. 22, 1963 Tom Flores, Oakland vs. Houston..........................................29 17 407 6
Nov. 17, 1963 Norm Snead, Washington vs. Pittsburgh...............................40 23 424 2
Nov. 10, 1963 Don Meredith, Dallas vs. San Francisco ................................48 30 460 3
Oct. 13, 1963 Charley Johnson, St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh.............................41 20 428 2
Dec. 16, 1962 Sonny Jurgensen, Philadelphia vs. St. Louis .........................34 15 419 5
Nov. 18, 1962 Bill Wade, Chicago vs. Dall. Cowboys...................................46 28 466 2
Oct. 28, 1962 Y.A. Tittle, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington...................................39 27 505 7
Sept. 15, 1962 Frank Tripucka, Denver vs. Buffalo ........................................56 29 447 2
Dec. 17, 1961 Sonny Jurgensen, Philadelphia vs. Detroit.............................42 27 403 3
Nov. 19, 1961 George Blanda, Houston vs. N.Y. Titans ................................32 20 418 7

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Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Comp. Yards TD
Oct. 29, 1961 George Blanda, Houston vs. Buffalo......................................32 18 464 4
Oct. 29, 1961 Sonny Jurgensen, Philadelphia vs. Washington .........................41 27 436 3
Oct. 13, 1961 Jacky Lee, Houston vs. Boston.............................................41 27 457 2
Dec. 13, 1958 Bobby Layne, Pittsburgh vs. Chi. Cardinals...........................49 23 409 2
Nov. 8, 1953 Bobby Thomason, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Giants ............................44 22 437 4
Oct. 4, 1952 Otto Graham, Cleveland vs. Pittsburgh..................................49 21 401 3
Sept. 28, 1951 Norm Van Brocklin, Los Angeles vs. N.Y. Yanks.........................41 27 554 5
Dec. 11, 1949 Johnny Lujack, Chi. Bears vs. Chi. Cardinals ........................39 24 468 6
Oct. 31, 1948 Sammy Baugh, Washington vs. Boston ................................24 17 446 4
Oct. 31, 1948 Jim Hardy, Los Angeles vs. Chi. Cardinals ............................53 28 406 3
Nov. 14, 1943 Sid Luckman, Chi. Bears vs. N.Y. Giants ...............................32 21 433 7
*First season of professional football.

TIMES 400 OR MORE


341 times by 135 players…Brees, 16; P. Manning 14; Marino 13; Roethlisberger 12; Rivers 11; Brady 10; E. Manning 9; Palmer, Stafford 8;
Montana, Moon, Rodgers 7, Bledsoe, Fouts 6; Cousins, Fitzpatrick, Jurgensen, Krieg, Romo, Ryan 5; Bulger, Esiason, Foles, Kramer, Schaub,
Testaverde, Warner 4; Carr, Cassel, Cunningham, M. Hasselbeck, Luck, McNabb, Namath, Simms, Young 3; Anderson, Blanda, Brunell,
Culpepper, Elway, Favre, Garcia, Goff, Green, C. Johnson, Kitna, Kosar, Lomax, Meredith, Newton, O’Brien, Orton, Plummer, Rypien, Todd,
Vick, Volek, D. Williams 2.

100 PASS RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON


Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
2018 Michael Thomas, New Orleans2 .........................................................125 1,405 11.2 72 9
Zach Ertz, Philadelphia ......................................................................116 1,163 10.0 34 8
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston2 ...............................................................115 1,572 13.7 49 11
Julio Jones, Atlanta3 ..........................................................................113 1,677 14.8 58 8
Adam Thielen, Minnesota ..................................................................113 1,373 12.2 68 9
JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh ........................................................111 1,426 12.8 97 7
Davante Adams, Green Bay ...............................................................111 1,386 12.5 57 13
Christian McCaffrey, Carolina.............................................................107 867 8.1 38 6
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh6 ................................................................104 1,297 12.5 78 15
Travis Kelce, Kansas City...................................................................103 1,336 13.0 43 10
Stefon Diggs, Minnesota....................................................................102 1,021 10.0 75 9
2017 Jarvis Landry, Miami2 ........................................................................112 987 8.8 49 9
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona5 ...................................................................109 1,156 10.6 37 6
Michael Thomas, New Orleans ..........................................................104 1,245 12.0 43 5
Keenan Allen, L.A. Chargers ..............................................................102 1,393 13.7 51 6
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh5 ................................................................101 1,533 15.2 57 9
2016 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona4 ...................................................................107 1,023 9.6 32 6
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh4 ................................................................106 1,284 12.1 51 12
Odell Beckham, N.Y. Giants................................................................101 1,367 13.5 75 10
2015 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh3 ................................................................136 1,834 13.5 59 10
Julio Jones, Atlanta2 ..........................................................................136 1,871 13.8 70 8
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston................................................................111 1,521 13.7 61 11
Jarvis Landry, Miami .........................................................................110 1,157 10.5 50 4
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona3 ...................................................................109 1,215 11.1 44 9
Brandon Marshall, N.Y. Jets6 ..............................................................109 1,502 13.8 69 14
Demaryius Thomas, Denver2 .............................................................105 1,304 12.4 72 6
2014 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh2 ................................................................129 1,698 13.2 63 13
Demaryius Thomas, Denver ..............................................................111 1,619 14.6 86 11
Julio Jones, Atlanta ...........................................................................104 1,593 15.3 79 6
Matt Forté, Chicago ...........................................................................102 808 7.9 56 4
Emmanuel Sanders, Denver...............................................................101 1,404 13.9 48 9
2013 Pierre Garcon, Washington ................................................................113 1,346 11.9 53 5
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh .................................................................110 1,499 13.6 56 8
Andre Johnson, Houston5 ..................................................................109 1,407 12.9 62 5
Julian Edelman, New England ............................................................105 1,056 10.1 44 6
Brandon Marshall, Chicago5 ...............................................................100 1,295 13.0 44 12
2012 Calvin Johnson, Detroit......................................................................122 1,964 16.1 53 5
Brandon Marshall, Chicago4 ...............................................................118 1,508 12.8 56 11
Wes Welker, New England5 ................................................................118 1,354 11.5 59 6
Andre Johnson, Houston4 ..................................................................112 1,598 14.3 60 4
Jason Witten, Dallas ..........................................................................110 1,039 9.4 36 3
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis4 ..............................................................106 1,355 12.8 33 5
2011 Wes Welker, New England4 ................................................................122 1,569 12.9 99 9
Roddy White, Atlanta2 ........................................................................100 1,296 13.0 43 8
2010 Roddy White, Atlanta .........................................................................115 1,389 12.1 46 10

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis3 ..............................................................111 1,355 12.2 50 6
2009 Wes Welker, New England3 ................................................................123 1,348 11.0 58 4
Steve Smith, N.Y. Giants ....................................................................107 1,220 11.4 51 7
Andre Johnson, Houston3 ..................................................................101 1,569 15.5 72 9
Brandon Marshall, Denver3.................................................................101 1,120 11.1 75 10
Dallas Clark, Indianapolis ..................................................................100 1,106 11.1 80 10
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis2 ..............................................................100 1,264 12.6 65 10
2008 Andre Johnson, Houston2 ..................................................................115 1,575 13.7 65 8
Wes Welker, New England2 ................................................................111 1,165 10.5 64 3
Brandon Marshall, Denver2.................................................................104 1,265 12.2 47 6
2007 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati.......................................................112 1,143 10.2 42 12
Wes Welker, New England .................................................................112 1,175 10.5 42 8
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis ...............................................................104 1,510 14.5 64 10
Derrick Mason, Baltimore ..................................................................103 1,087 10.6 79 5
Brandon Marshall, Denver..................................................................102 1,325 13.0 68 7
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona2 ...................................................................100 1,409 14.1 48 10
2006 Andre Johnson, Houston ...................................................................103 1,147 11.1 53 5
2005 Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona ....................................................................103 1,409 13.7 47 10
Steve Smith, Carolina ........................................................................103 1,563 15.2 80 12
Anquan Boldin, Arizona2 ....................................................................102 1,402 13.7 54 7
Torry Holt, St. Louis2 .........................................................................102 1,331 13.0 44 9
2004 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City ...............................................................102 1,258 12.3 32 7
2003 Torry Holt, St. Louis ..........................................................................117 1,696 14.5 48 12
Randy Moss, Minnesota2 ...................................................................111 1,632 14.7 72 17
*Anquan Boldin, Arizona ...................................................................101 1,377 13.6 71 8
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego........................................................100 725 7.3 73 4
2002 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis4 ...........................................................143 1,722 12.0 69 11
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh......................................................................112 1,329 11.9 72 12
Randy Moss, Minnesota ....................................................................106 1,347 12.7 60 7
Eric Moulds, Buffalo ..........................................................................100 1,292 12.9 70 10
Terrell Owens, San Francisco.............................................................100 1,300 13.0 76 13
2001 Rod Smith, Denver2 ...........................................................................113 1,343 11.9 65 11
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville2 ...............................................................112 1,373 12.3 35 8
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis3 ...........................................................109 1,524 14.0 68 15
Keyshawn Johnson, Tampa Bay ........................................................106 1,266 11.9 47 1
Troy Brown, New England..................................................................101 1,199 11.9 60 5
Marty Booker, Chicago ......................................................................100 1,071 10.7 66 8
2000 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis2 ...........................................................102 1,413 13.9 78 14
Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina ............................................................102 1,183 11.6 36 6
Ed McCaffrey, Denver ........................................................................101 1,317 13.0 61 9
Rod Smith, Denver ............................................................................100 1,602 16.0 49 8
1999 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville ................................................................116 1,636 14.1 62 6
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis ............................................................115 1,663 14.5 57 12
1997 Tim Brown, Oakland ..........................................................................104 1,408 13.5 59 5
Herman Moore, Detroit3 .....................................................................104 1,293 12.4 79 8
1996 Jerry Rice, San Francisco4 .................................................................108 1,254 11.6 39 8
Herman Moore, Detroit2 .....................................................................106 1,296 12.2 50 9
Carl Pickens, Cincinnati .....................................................................100 1,180 11.8 61 12
1995 Herman Moore, Detroit ......................................................................123 1,686 13.7 69 14
Jerry Rice, San Francisco3 .................................................................122 1,848 15.1 81 15
Cris Carter, Minnesota2 ......................................................................122 1,371 11.2 60 17
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis .......................................................................119 1,781 15.0 72 13
Michael Irvin, Dallas ..........................................................................111 1,603 14.4 50 10
Brett Perriman, Detroit .......................................................................108 1,488 13.8 91 9
Eric Metcalf, Atlanta...........................................................................104 1,189 11.4 62 8
Robert Brooks, Green Bay .................................................................102 1,497 14.7 99 13
Larry Centers, Arizona.......................................................................101 962 9.5 32 2
1994 Cris Carter, Minnesota .......................................................................122 1,256 10.3 65 7
Jerry Rice, San Francisco2 .................................................................112 1,499 13.4 69 13
Terance Mathis, Atlanta .....................................................................111 1,342 12.1 81 11
1993 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay2 ...............................................................112 1,274 11.4 54 11
1992 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay ................................................................108 1,461 13.5 76 13
1991 Haywood Jeffires, Houston................................................................100 1,181 11.8 44 7
1990 Jerry Rice, San Francisco..................................................................100 1,502 15.0 64 13
1984 Art Monk, Washington.......................................................................106 1,372 12.9 72 7
1964 Charley Hennigan, Houston ...............................................................101 1,546 15.3 53 8
1961 Lionel Taylor, Denver .........................................................................100 1,176 11.8 52 4
*First season of professional football. NOTE: Numeral in superscript indicates season number player accomplished feat.

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1,000 YARDS PASS RECEIVING IN A SEASON
Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
2018 Julio Jones, Atlanta6 ..........................................................................113 1,677 14.8 58 8
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston ...............................................................115
4
1,572 13.7 49 11
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay5......................................................................86 1,524 17.7 72 8
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City2 ......................................................................87 1,479 17.0 75 12
JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh ........................................................111 1,426 12.8 97 7
Michael Thomas, New Orleans3 .........................................................125 1,405 11.2 72 9
Davante Adams, Green Bay ...............................................................111 1,386 12.5 57 13
George Kittle, San Francisco................................................................88 1,377 15.6 85 5
Adam Thielen, Minnesota2 .................................................................113 1,373 12.2 68 9
Travis Kelce, Kansas City3..................................................................103 1,336 13.0 43 10
Antonio Brown, PIttsburgh7 ................................................................104 1,297 12.5 78 15
T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis5 .......................................................................76 1,270 16.7 68 6
Robert Woods, L.A. Rams...................................................................86 1,219 14.2 39 6
Brandin Cooks, L.A. Rams4..................................................................80 1,204 15.1 57 5
Keenan Allen, L.A. Chargers3 ...............................................................97 1,196 12.3 54 6
Zach Ertz, Philadelphia ......................................................................116 1,163 10.0 34 8
Kenny Golladay, Detroit........................................................................70 1,063 15.2 60 5
Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants4 ............................................................77 1,052 13.7 51 6
Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati ..........................................................................76 1,028 13.5 49 7
Stefon Diggs, Minnesota....................................................................102 1,021 10.0 75 9
Amari Cooper, Oakland-Dallas3.............................................................75 1,005 13.4 90 7
2017 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh6 ................................................................101 1,533 15.2 57 9
Julio Jones, Atlanta5 ............................................................................88 1,444 16.4 53 3
Keenan Allen, L.A. Chargers2 .............................................................102 1,393 13.7 51 6
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston3 .................................................................96 1,378 14.4 72 13
Adam Thielen, Minnesota ....................................................................91 1,276 14.0 65 4
Michael Thomas, New Orleans2 .........................................................104 1,245 12.0 43 5
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City .......................................................................75 1,183 15.8 79 7
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona9 ...................................................................109 1,156 10.6 37 6
Marvin Jones, Detroit ..........................................................................61 1,101 18.0 58 9
Rob Gronkowski, New England4 ...........................................................69 1,084 15.7 53 8
Brandin Cooks, New England3 ..............................................................65 1,082 16.6 64 7
A.J. Green, Cincinnati6 .........................................................................75 1,078 14.4 77 8
Travis Kelce, Kansas City2....................................................................83 1,038 12.5 44 8
Golden Tate, Detroit3 ............................................................................92 1,003 10.9 71 5
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay4......................................................................71 1,001 14.1 42 5
2016 T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis4 .......................................................................91 1,448 15.9 63 6
Julio Jones, Atlanta4 ............................................................................83 1,409 17.0 75 6
Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants3 ..........................................................101 1,367 13.5 75 10
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay3......................................................................96 1,321 13.8 45 12
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh5 ................................................................106 1,284 12.1 51 12
Jordy Nelson, Green Bay4 ....................................................................97 1,257 13.0 60 14
Brandin Cooks, New Orleans2 ..............................................................78 1,173 15.0 98 8
Amari Cooper, Oakland2 .......................................................................83 1,153 13.9 64 5
*Michael Thomas, New Orleans ..........................................................92 1,137 12.4 46 9
Jarvis Landry, Miami2 ..........................................................................94 1,136 12.1 71 4
Doug Baldwin, Seattle2.........................................................................94 1,128 12.0 59 7
Travis Kelce, Kansas City.....................................................................85 1,125 13.2 80 4
Julian Edelman, New England2 .............................................................98 1,106 11.3 77 3
Demaryius Thomas, Denver5 ...............................................................90 1,083 12.0 55 5
Golden Tate, Detroit2 ............................................................................91 1,077 11.8 67 4
Greg Olsen, Carolina3 ...........................................................................80 1,073 13.4 78 3
Tyrell Williams, San Diego ...................................................................69 1,059 15.3 51 7
Pierre Garcon, Washington2 .................................................................79 1,041 13.2 70 3
Emmanuel Sanders, Denver3 ................................................................79 1,032 13.1 64 5
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona8 ...................................................................107 1,023 9.6 32 6
Mike Wallace, Baltimore3 .....................................................................72 1,017 14.1 95 4
Terrelle Pryor, Cleveland ......................................................................77 1,007 13.1 54 4
DeSean Jackson, Washington5 .............................................................56 1,005 17.9 80 4
Michael Crabtree, Oakland2 ..................................................................89 1,003 11.3 56 8
Kenny Britt, Los Angeles......................................................................68 1,002 14.7 66 5
2015 Julio Jones, Atlanta3 ..........................................................................136 1,871 13.8 70 8
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh4 ................................................................136 1,834 13.5 59 10
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston2 ...............................................................111 1,521 13.7 61 11
Brandon Marshall, N.Y. Jets8 ..............................................................109 1,502 13.8 69 14
Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants2 ............................................................96 1,450 15.1 87 13
Allen Robinson, Jacksonville................................................................80 1,400 17.5 90 14
Demaryius Thomas, Denver4 .............................................................105 1,304 12.4 72 6
A.J. Green, Cincinnati5 .........................................................................86 1,297 15.1 80 10
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona7 ...................................................................109 1,215 11.1 44 9

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Calvin Johnson, Detroit7 .......................................................................88 1,214 13.8 57 9
Mike Evans, Tampa Bay2......................................................................74 1,206 16.3 68 3
Rob Gronkowski, New England3 ...........................................................72 1,176 16.3 76 11
Jarvis Landry, Miami .........................................................................110 1,157 10.5 50 4
Brandin Cooks, New Orleans ...............................................................84 1,138 13.5 71 9
Emmanuel Sanders, Denver2 ................................................................76 1,135 14.9 75 6
T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis3 .......................................................................69 1,124 16.3 87 5
Greg Olsen, Carolina2 ...........................................................................77 1,104 14.3 52 7
Jeremy Maclin, Kansas City2................................................................87 1,088 12.5 61 8
Delanie Walker, Tennessee...................................................................94 1,088 11.6 61 6
*Amari Cooper, Oakland ......................................................................72 1,070 14.9 68 6
Doug Baldwin, Seattle..........................................................................78 1,069 13.7 80 14
Sammy Watkins, Buffalo .....................................................................60 1,047 17.5 63 9
Gary Barnidge, Cleveland ....................................................................79 1,043 13.2 40 9
Allen Hurns, Jacksonville.....................................................................64 1,031 16.1 80 10
Eric Decker, N.Y. Jets3 ..........................................................................80 1,027 12.8 35 12
John Brown, Arizona ...........................................................................65 1,003 15.4 68 7
2014 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh3 ................................................................129 1,698 13.2 63 13
Demaryius Thomas, Denver3 .............................................................111 1,619 14.6 86 11
Julio Jones, Atlanta2 ..........................................................................104 1,593 15.3 79 6
Jordy Nelson, Green Bay3 ....................................................................98 1,519 15.5 80 13
Emmanuel Sanders, Denver...............................................................101 1,404 13.9 48 9
T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis2 .......................................................................82 1,345 16.4 73 7
Golden Tate, Detroit .............................................................................99 1,331 13.4 73 4
Dez Bryant, Dallas3 ..............................................................................88 1,320 15.0 68 16
Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia ................................................................85 1,318 15.5 72 10
*Odell Beckham Jr., N.Y. Giants ...........................................................91 1,305 14.3 80 12
Randall Cobb, Green Bay.....................................................................91 1,287 14.1 70 12
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston..................................................................76 1,210 15.9 76 6
DeSean Jackson, Washington4 .............................................................56 1,169 20.9 81 6
Alshon Jeffery, Chicago2 ......................................................................85 1,133 13.3 74 10
Rob Gronkowski, New England2 ...........................................................82 1,124 13.7 46 12
Calvin Johnson, Detroit6 .......................................................................71 1,077 15.2 67 8
Steve Smith, Baltimore8 .......................................................................79 1,065 13.5 80 6
Anquan Boldin, San Francisco7 ............................................................83 1,062 12.8 76 5
*Mike Evans, Tampa Bay.....................................................................68 1,051 15.5 56 12
A.J. Green, Cincinnati4 .........................................................................69 1,041 15.1 81 6
*Kelvin Benjamin, Carolina ..................................................................73 1,008 13.8 51 9
Greg Olsen, Carolina............................................................................84 1,008 12.0 38 6
Vincent Jackson, Tampa Bay6 ..............................................................70 1,002 14.3 50 2
2013 Josh Gordon, Cleveland.......................................................................87 1,646 18.9 95 9
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh2 ................................................................110 1,499 13.6 56 8
Calvin Johnson, Detroit5 .......................................................................84 1,492 17.8 87 12
Demaryius Thomas, Denver2 ...............................................................92 1,430 15.5 78 14
A.J. Green, Cincinnati3 .........................................................................98 1,426 14.6 82 11
Alshon Jeffery, Chicago.......................................................................89 1,421 16.0 80 7
Andre Johnson, Houston7 ..................................................................109 1,407 12.9 62 5
Pierre Garcon, Washington ................................................................113 1,346 11.9 53 5
DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia3 ............................................................82 1,332 16.2 61 9
Jordy Nelson, Green Bay2 ....................................................................85 1,314 15.5 76 8
Brandon Marshall, Chicago7 ...............................................................100 1,295 13.0 44 12
Eric Decker, Denver2 ............................................................................87 1,288 14.8 61 11
Dez Bryant, Dallas2 ..............................................................................93 1,233 13.3 79 13
Vincent Jackson, Tampa Bay5 ..............................................................78 1,224 15.7 60 7
Jimmy Graham, New Orleans2 .............................................................86 1,215 14.1 56 16
Anquan Boldin, San Francisco6 ............................................................85 1,179 13.9 63 7
Torrey Smith, Baltimore .......................................................................65 1,128 17.4 74 4
T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis ........................................................................82 1,083 13.2 73 5
Kendall Wright, Tennessee ...................................................................94 1,079 11.5 45 2
Harry Douglas, Atlanta.........................................................................85 1,067 12.6 80 2
Julian Edelman, New England ............................................................105 1,056 10.1 44 6
*Keenan Allen, San Diego....................................................................71 1,046 14.7 43 8
Michael Floyd, Arizona.........................................................................65 1,041 16.0 91 5
Brian Hartline, Miami2 ..........................................................................76 1,016 13.4 50 4
2012 Calvin Johnson, Detroit4 .....................................................................122 1,964 16.1 53 5
Andre Johnson, Houston6 ..................................................................112 1,598 14.3 60 4
Brandon Marshall, Chicago6 ...............................................................118 1,508 12.8 56 11
Demaryius Thomas, Denver ................................................................94 1,434 15.3 71 10
Vincent Jackson, Tampa Bay4 ..............................................................72 1,384 19.2 95 8
Dez Bryant, Dallas ...............................................................................92 1,382 15.0 85 12
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis8 ..............................................................106 1,355 12.8 33 5

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Wes Welker, New England5 ................................................................118 1,354 11.5 59 6
Roddy White, Atlanta6 ..........................................................................92 1,351 14.7 59 7
A.J. Green, Cincinnati2 .........................................................................97 1,350 13.9 73 11
Julio Jones, Atlanta .............................................................................79 1,198 15.2 80 10
Steve Smith, Carolina7 .........................................................................73 1,174 16.1 66 4
Marques Colston, New Orleans6 ...........................................................83 1,154 13.9 60 10
Michael Crabtree, San Francisco..........................................................85 1,105 13.0 49 9
Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants2 .......................................................................86 1,092 12.7 80 10
Brian Hartline, Miami...........................................................................74 1,083 14.6 80 1
Eric Decker, Denver .............................................................................85 1,064 12.5 55 13
Steve Johnson, Buffalo3 .......................................................................79 1,046 13.2 63 6
Lance Moore, New Orleans..................................................................65 1,041 16.0 51 6
Jason Witten, Dallas4 .........................................................................110 1,039 9.4 36 3
2011 Calvin Johnson, Detroit3 .......................................................................96 1,681 17.5 73 16
Wes Welker, New England4 ................................................................122 1,569 12.9 99 9
Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants........................................................................82 1,536 18.7 99 9
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona6 .....................................................................80 1,411 17.6 73 8
Steve Smith, Carolina6 .........................................................................79 1,394 17.6 77 7
Rob Gronkowski, New England ............................................................90 1,327 14.7 52 17
Jimmy Graham, New Orleans ..............................................................99 1,310 13.2 59 11
Roddy White, Atlanta5 ........................................................................100 1,296 13.0 43 8
Jordy Nelson, Green Bay .....................................................................68 1,263 18.6 93 15
Brandon Marshall, Miami5 ....................................................................81 1,214 15.0 65 6
Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh2 ....................................................................72 1,193 16.6 95 8
Hakeem Nicks, N.Y. Giants2..................................................................76 1,192 15.7 68 7
Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City3 ................................................................81 1,159 14.3 52 5
Marques Colston, New Orleans5 ...........................................................80 1,143 14.3 50 8
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh ...................................................................69 1,108 16.1 79 2
Vincent Jackson, San Diego3 ...............................................................60 1,106 18.4 58 9
*A.J. Green, Cincinnati ........................................................................65 1,057 16.3 58 7
Nate Washington, Tennessee ...............................................................74 1,023 13.8 57 7
Steve Johnson, Buffalo2 .......................................................................76 1,004 13.2 55 7
2010 Brandon Lloyd, Denver ........................................................................77 1,448 18.8 71 11
Roddy White, Atlanta4 ........................................................................115 1,389 12.1 46 10
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis7 ..............................................................111 1,355 12.2 50 6
Greg Jennings, Green Bay3 ..................................................................76 1,265 16.6 86 12
Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh .....................................................................60 1,257 20.9 56 10
Andre Johnson, Houston5 ....................................................................86 1,216 14.1 60 8
Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City2 ................................................................72 1,162 16.1 75 15
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona5 .....................................................................90 1,137 12.6 41 6
Calvin Johnson, Detroit2 .......................................................................77 1,120 14.6 87 12
Santana Moss, Washington4 ................................................................93 1,115 12.0 56 6
Steve Johnson, Buffalo........................................................................82 1,073 13.1 45 10
DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia2 ............................................................47 1,056 22.5 91 6
Hakeem Nicks, N.Y. Giants...................................................................79 1,052 13.3 46 11
Miles Austin, Dallas2 ............................................................................69 1,041 15.1 69 7
Marques Colston, New Orleans4 ...........................................................84 1,023 12.2 43 7
Brandon Marshall, Miami4 ....................................................................86 1,014 11.8 46 3
Jason Witten, Dallas3 ...........................................................................94 1,002 10.7 33 9
2009 Andre Johnson, Houston4 ..................................................................101 1,569 15.5 72 9
Wes Welker, New England3 ................................................................123 1,348 11.0 58 4
Miles Austin, Dallas .............................................................................81 1,320 16.3 60 11
Sidney Rice, Minnesota .......................................................................83 1,321 15.8 63 8
Randy Moss, New England10 ................................................................83 1,264 15.2 71 13
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis6 ..............................................................100 1,264 12.6 65 10
Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh ...............................................................79 1,248 15.8 57 5
Steve Smith, N.Y. Giants ....................................................................107 1,220 11.4 51 7
Vincent Jackson, San Diego2 ...............................................................68 1,167 17.2 55 9
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh6 .......................................................................95 1,167 12.3 54 6
Antonio Gates, San Diego2 ...................................................................79 1,157 14.6 56 8
DeSean Jackson, Philadelphia .............................................................62 1,156 18.6 71 9
Roddy White, Atlanta3 ..........................................................................85 1,153 13.6 90 11
Brandon Marshall, Denver3.................................................................101 1,120 11.1 75 10
Greg Jennings, Green Bay2 ..................................................................68 1,113 16.4 83 4
Dallas Clark, Indianapolis...................................................................100 1,106 11.1 80 10
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona4 .....................................................................97 1,092 11.3 34 13
Marques Colston, New Orleans3 ...........................................................70 1,074 15.3 68 9
Donald Driver, Green Bay7 ....................................................................70 1,061 15.2 71 6
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati7 ...................................................................72 1,047 14.5 50 9
Jason Witten, Dallas2 ...........................................................................94 1,030 11.0 69 2

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Derrick Mason, Baltimore8 ...................................................................73 1,028 14.1 72 7
Anquan Boldin, Arizona5 ......................................................................84 1,024 12.2 44 4
2008 Andre Johnson, Houston3 ..................................................................115 1,575 13.7 65 8
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona3 .....................................................................96 1,431 14.9 78 12
Steve Smith, Carolina5 .........................................................................78 1,421 18.2 65 6
Roddy White, Atlanta2 ..........................................................................88 1,382 15.7 70 7
Calvin Johnson, Detroit........................................................................78 1,331 17.1 96 12
Greg Jennings, Green Bay ...................................................................80 1,292 16.1 63 9
Brandon Marshall, Denver2 .................................................................104 1,265 12.2 47 6
Antonio Bryant, Tampa Bay2 ................................................................83 1,248 15.0 71 7
Wes Welker, New England2 ................................................................111 1,165 10.5 64 3
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis5 ................................................................82 1,145 14.0 65 6
Vincent Jackson, San Diego ................................................................59 1,098 18.6 60 7
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City4 ................................................................96 1,058 11.0 35 10
Terrell Owens, Dallas9 ..........................................................................69 1,052 15.2 75 10
Santana Moss, Washington3 ................................................................79 1,044 13.2 67 6
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh5 .......................................................................81 1,043 12.9 49 7
Anquan Boldin, Arizona4 ......................................................................89 1,038 11.7 79 11
Derrick Mason, Baltimore7 ...................................................................80 1,037 13.0 54 5
Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City .................................................................86 1,022 11.9 36 7
Lee Evans, Buffalo2..............................................................................63 1,017 16.1 87 3
Donald Driver, Green Bay6 ....................................................................74 1,012 13.7 71 5
Randy Moss, New England9 .................................................................69 1,008 14.6 76 11
Steve Breaston, Arizona.......................................................................77 1,006 13.1 58 3
2007 Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis4 ..............................................................104 1,510 14.5 64 10
Randy Moss, New England8 .................................................................98 1,493 15.2 65 23
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati6 ...................................................................93 1,440 15.5 70 8
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona2 ...................................................................100 1,409 14.1 48 10
Terrell Owens, Dallas8 ..........................................................................81 1,355 16.7 52 15
Brandon Marshall, Denver..................................................................102 1,325 13.0 68 7
Braylon Edwards, Cleveland.................................................................80 1,289 16.1 78 16
Marques Colston, New Orleans2 ...........................................................98 1,202 12.3 45 11
Roddy White, Atlanta ...........................................................................83 1,202 14.5 69 6
Torry Holt, St. Louis8 ...........................................................................93 1,189 12.8 40 7
Wes Welker, New England .................................................................112 1,175 10.5 42 8
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City3 ................................................................99 1,172 11.8 31 5
Bobby Engram, Seattle ........................................................................94 1,147 12.2 49 6
Jason Witten, Dallas ............................................................................96 1,145 11.9 53 7
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati2......................................................112 1,143 10.2 42 12
Jerricho Cotchery, N.Y. Jets .................................................................82 1,130 13.8 50 2
Kevin Curtis, Philadelphia ....................................................................77 1,110 14.4 75 6
Kellen Winslow, Cleveland ...................................................................82 1,106 13.5 49 5
Derrick Mason, Baltimore6 .................................................................103 1,087 10.6 79 5
Donald Driver, Green Bay5 ....................................................................82 1,048 12.8 47 2
Plaxico Burress, N.Y. Giants4 ................................................................70 1,025 14.6 60 12
Joey Galloway, Tampa Bay6 .................................................................57 1,014 17.8 69 6
Steve Smith, Carolina4 .........................................................................87 1,002 11.5 74 7
2006 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati5 ...................................................................87 1,369 15.7 74 7
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis8 .............................................................95 1,366 14.4 68 12
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis3 ................................................................86 1,310 15.2 51 9
Roy Williams, Detroit ...........................................................................82 1,310 16.0 60 7
Donald Driver, Green Bay4 ....................................................................92 1,295 14.1 82 8
Lee Evans, Buffalo...............................................................................82 1,292 15.8 83 8
Anquan Boldin, Arizona3 ......................................................................83 1,203 14.5 64 4
Torry Holt, St. Louis7 ...........................................................................93 1,188 12.8 67 10
Terrell Owens, Dallas7 ..........................................................................85 1,180 13.9 56 13
Steve Smith, Carolina3 .........................................................................83 1,166 14.1 72 8
Andre Johnson, Houston2 ..................................................................103 1,147 11.1 53 5
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis8 ........................................................................74 1,098 14.8 45 3
Laveranues Coles, N.Y. Jets2 ................................................................91 1,098 12.1 58 6
Mike Furrey, Detroit .............................................................................98 1,086 11.1 31 6
Javon Walker, Denver2 .........................................................................69 1,084 15.7 83 8
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati.........................................................90 1,081 12.0 40 9
Joey Galloway, Tampa Bay5 .................................................................62 1,057 17.1 64 7
Terry Glenn, Dallas4 .............................................................................70 1,047 15.0 54 6
*Marques Colston, New Orleans..........................................................70 1,038 14.8 86 8
2005 Steve Smith, Carolina2 .......................................................................103 1,563 15.2 80 12
Santana Moss, Washington2 ................................................................84 1,483 17.7 78 9
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati4 ...................................................................97 1,432 14.8 70 9
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona ....................................................................103 1,409 13.7 47 10
Anquan Boldin, Arizona2 ....................................................................102 1,402 13.7 54 7

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Torry Holt, St. Louis6 .........................................................................102 1,331 13.0 44 9
Joey Galloway, Tampa Bay4 .................................................................83 1,287 15.5 80 10
Donald Driver, Green Bay3 ....................................................................86 1,221 14.2 59 5
Plaxico Burress, N.Y. Giants3 ................................................................76 1,214 16.0 78 7
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis7 .............................................................82 1,146 14.0 80 12
Terry Glenn, Dallas3 .............................................................................62 1,136 18.3 71 7
Chris Chambers, Miami .......................................................................82 1,118 13.6 77 11
Rod Smith, Denver8 .............................................................................85 1,105 13.0 72 6
Eddie Kennison, Kansas City2 ..............................................................68 1,102 16.2 55 5
Antonio Gates, San Diego....................................................................89 1,101 12.4 38 10
Derrick Mason, Baltimore5 ...................................................................86 1,073 12.5 39 3
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis2 ................................................................83 1,055 12.7 66 5
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville9 .................................................................70 1,023 14.6 45 6
Antonio Bryant, Cleveland....................................................................69 1,009 14.6 54 4
Randy Moss, Oakland7.........................................................................60 1,005 16.8 79 8
2004 Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina3 .............................................................93 1,405 15.1 51 16
Joe Horn, New Orleans4 .......................................................................94 1,399 14.9 57 11
Javon Walker, Green Bay .....................................................................89 1,382 15.5 79 12
Torry Holt, St. Louis5............................................................................94 1,372 14.6 75 10
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis7 ........................................................................89 1,292 14.5 56 6
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati3 ...................................................................95 1,274 13.4 53 9
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City2 ..............................................................102 1,258 12.3 32 7
Drew Bennett, Tennessee.....................................................................80 1,247 15.6 48 11
Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis .................................................................77 1,210 15.7 71 12
Donald Driver, Green Bay2 ....................................................................84 1,208 14.4 50 9
Terrell Owens, Philadelphia6 .................................................................77 1,200 15.6 59 14
Darrell Jackson, Seattle3 ......................................................................87 1,199 13.8 56 7
*Michael Clayton, Tampa Bay..............................................................80 1,193 14.9 75 7
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville8 .................................................................74 1,172 15.8 65 6
Derrick Mason, Tennessee4 ..................................................................96 1,168 12.2 37 7
Rod Smith, Denver7 .............................................................................79 1,144 14.5 85 7
Andre Johnson, Houston .....................................................................79 1,142 14.5 54 6
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis6 .............................................................86 1,113 12.9 59 15
Eddie Kennison, Kansas City ...............................................................62 1,086 17.5 70 8
Ashley Lelie, Denver ............................................................................54 1,084 20.1 58 7
Brandon Stokley, Indianapolis ..............................................................68 1,077 15.8 69 10
Eric Moulds, Buffalo4 ...........................................................................88 1,043 11.9 49 5
Nate Burleson, Minnesota....................................................................68 1,006 14.8 68 9
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh4 .......................................................................80 1,004 12.6 58 4
2003 Torry Holt, St. Louis4 .........................................................................117 1,696 14.5 48 12
Randy Moss, Minnesota6 ...................................................................111 1,632 14.7 72 17
*Anquan Boldin, Arizona ...................................................................101 1,377 13.6 71 8
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati2 ...................................................................90 1,355 15.1 82 10
Derrick Mason, Tennessee3 ..................................................................95 1,303 13.7 50 8
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis5 .............................................................94 1,272 13.5 79 10
Laveranues Coles, Washington2 ...........................................................82 1,204 14.7 64 6
Keenan McCardell, Tampa Bay5............................................................84 1,174 14.0 76 8
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh3 .......................................................................95 1,163 12.2 50 10
Darrell Jackson, Seattle2 ......................................................................68 1,137 16.7 80 9
Steve Smith, Carolina .........................................................................88 1,110 12.6 67 7
Santana Moss, N.Y. Jets .....................................................................74 1,105 14.9 65 10
Terrell Owens, San Francisco5 ..............................................................80 1,102 13.8 75 9
Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants5 ..................................................................63 1,057 16.8 77 5
2002 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis4 ...........................................................143 1,722 12.0 69 11
Randy Moss, Minnesota5 ...................................................................106 1,347 12.7 60 7
Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants4 ..................................................................82 1,343 16.4 82 8
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh2 .....................................................................112 1,329 11.9 72 12
Plaxico Burress, Pittsburgh2 .................................................................78 1,325 17.0 62 7
Joe Horn, New Orleans3 .......................................................................88 1,312 14.9 63 7
Torry Holt, St. Louis3 ...........................................................................91 1,302 14.3 58 4
Terrell Owens, San Francisco4 ............................................................100 1,300 13.0 76 13
Eric Moulds, Buffalo3 .........................................................................100 1,292 12.9 70 10
Laveranues Coles, N.Y. Jets.................................................................89 1,264 14.2 43 5
Peerless Price, Buffalo.........................................................................94 1,252 13.3 73 9
Koren Robinson, Seattle ......................................................................78 1,240 15.9 83 5
Jerry Rice, Oakland14 ...........................................................................92 1,211 13.2 75 7
Marty Booker, Chicago2 .......................................................................97 1,189 12.3 54 6
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati ....................................................................69 1,166 16.9 72 5
Keyshawn Johnson, Tampa Bay4 .........................................................76 1,088 14.3 76 5
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis6 ........................................................................79 1,075 13.6 34 7
Donald Driver, Green Bay.....................................................................70 1,064 15.2 85 9

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville7 .................................................................80 1,027 12.8 47 7
Rod Smith, Denver6 .............................................................................89 1,027 11.5 46 5
Derrick Mason, Tennessee2 ..................................................................79 1,012 12.8 40 5
Rod Gardner, Washington ....................................................................71 1,006 14.2 43 8
2001 David Boston, Arizona2 ........................................................................98 1,598 16.3 61 8
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis3 ...........................................................109 1,524 14.0 68 15
Terrell Owens, San Francisco3 ..............................................................93 1,412 15.2 60 16
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville6 ...............................................................112 1,373 12.3 35 8
Torry Holt, St. Louis2 ...........................................................................81 1,363 16.8 51 7
Rod Smith, Denver5 ...........................................................................113 1,343 11.9 65 11
Keyshawn Johnson, Tampa Bay3 .......................................................106 1,266 11.9 47 1
Joe Horn, New Orleans2 .......................................................................83 1,265 15.2 56 9
Randy Moss, Minnesota4 .....................................................................82 1,233 15.0 73 10
Troy Brown, New England..................................................................101 1,199 11.9 60 5
Tim Brown, Oakland9 ...........................................................................91 1,165 12.8 46 9
Johnnie Morton, Detroit4 ......................................................................77 1,154 15.0 76 4
Jerry Rice, Oakland13 ...........................................................................83 1,139 13.7 40 9
Derrick Mason, Tennessee...................................................................73 1,128 15.5 71 9
Curtis Conway, San Diego3 ..................................................................71 1,125 15.8 72 6
Keenan McCardell, Jacksonville4 ..........................................................93 1,110 11.9 45 6
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis5 ........................................................................64 1,106 17.3 51 6
Kevin Johnson, Cleveland ....................................................................84 1,097 13.1 55 9
Darrell Jackson, Seattle .......................................................................70 1,081 15.4 64 8
Marty Booker, Chicago ......................................................................100 1,071 10.7 66 8
Qadry Ismail, Baltimore2 ......................................................................74 1,059 14.3 77 7
Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants3 ..................................................................72 1,054 14.6 60 5
Willie Jackson, New Orleans................................................................81 1,046 12.9 63 5
Plaxico Burress, Pittsburgh..................................................................66 1,008 15.3 43 6
Hines Ward, Pittsburgh........................................................................94 1,003 10.7 34 4
2000 Torry Holt, St. Louis ............................................................................82 1,635 19.9 85 6
Rod Smith, Denver4 ...........................................................................100 1,602 16.0 49 8
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis4 ........................................................................87 1,471 16.9 78 9
Terrell Owens, San Francisco2 ..............................................................97 1,451 15.0 69 13
Randy Moss, Minnesota3 .....................................................................77 1,437 18.7 78 15
Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis2 ...........................................................102 1,413 13.9 78 14
Derrick Alexander, Kansas City3 ...........................................................78 1,391 17.8 81 10
Joe Horn, New Orleans........................................................................94 1,340 14.3 52 8
Eric Moulds, Buffalo2 ...........................................................................94 1,326 14.1 52 5
Ed McCaffrey, Denver3 .......................................................................101 1,317 13.0 61 9
Cris Carter, Minnesota8 ........................................................................96 1,274 13.3 53 9
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville5 .................................................................91 1,213 13.3 65 8
Keenan McCardell, Jacksonville3 ..........................................................94 1,207 12.8 67 5
Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City .................................................................93 1,203 12.9 39 9
Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina2 ...........................................................102 1,183 11.6 36 6
David Boston, Arizona .........................................................................71 1,156 16.3 70 7
Tim Brown, Oakland8 ...........................................................................76 1,128 14.8 45 11
Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants2 ..................................................................78 1,094 14.0 54 7
1999 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis ............................................................115 1,663 14.5 57 12
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville4 ...............................................................116 1,636 14.1 62 6
Randy Moss, Minnesota2 .....................................................................80 1,413 17.7 67 11
Marcus Robinson, Chicago..................................................................84 1,400 16.7 80 9
Tim Brown, Oakland7 ...........................................................................90 1,344 14.9 47 6
Germane Crowell, Detroit.....................................................................81 1,338 16.5 77 7
Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina ..............................................................96 1,253 13.1 60 8
Cris Carter, Minnesota7 ........................................................................90 1,241 13.8 68 13
Michael Westbrook, Washington..........................................................65 1,191 18.3 65 9
Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants...................................................................79 1,183 15.0 80 6
Keyshawn Johnson, N.Y. Jets2 .............................................................89 1,170 13.2 65 8
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis3 ........................................................................77 1,165 15.1 60 12
Terry Glenn, New England2...................................................................69 1,147 16.6 67 4
Albert Connell, Washington..................................................................62 1,132 18.3 62 7
Johnnie Morton, Detroit3 ......................................................................80 1,129 14.1 48 5
Qadry Ismail, Baltimore .......................................................................68 1,105 16.3 76 6
Raghib Ismail, Dallas2 ..........................................................................80 1,097 13.7 76 6
Patrick Jeffers, Carolina.......................................................................63 1,082 17.2 88 12
Antonio Freeman, Green Bay3 ..............................................................74 1,074 14.5 51 6
Bill Schroeder, Green Bay ....................................................................74 1,051 14.2 51 5
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis......................................................................87 1,048 12.1 57 5
Tony Martin, Miami4 ............................................................................67 1,037 15.5 69 5
Darnay Scott, Cincinnati ......................................................................68 1,022 15.0 76 7

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Rod Smith, Denver3 .............................................................................79 1,020 12.9 71 4
Ed McCaffrey, Denver2 .........................................................................71 1,018 14.3 78 7
Terance Mathis, Atlanta4 ......................................................................81 1,016 12.5 52 6
1998 Antonio Freeman, Green Bay2 ..............................................................84 1,424 17.0 84 14
Eric Moulds, Buffalo ............................................................................67 1,368 20.4 84 9
*Randy Moss, Minnesota ....................................................................69 1,313 19.0 61 17
Rod Smith, Denver2 .............................................................................86 1,222 14.2 58 6
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville3 .................................................................78 1,182 15.2 72 8
Tony Martin, Atlanta3 ...........................................................................66 1,181 17.9 62 6
Jerry Rice, San Francisco12 ..................................................................82 1,157 14.1 75 9
Frank Sanders, Arizona2 .......................................................................89 1,145 12.9 42 3
Terance Mathis, Atlanta3 ......................................................................64 1,136 17.8 78 11
Keyshawn Johnson, N.Y. Jets ..............................................................83 1,131 13.6 41 10
Terrell Owens, San Francisco...............................................................67 1,097 16.4 79 14
Wayne Chrebet, N.Y. Jets.....................................................................75 1,083 14.4 63 8
Michael Irvin, Dallas7 ...........................................................................74 1,057 14.3 51 1
Ed McCaffrey, Denver ..........................................................................64 1,053 16.5 48 10
O.J. McDuffie, Miami ...........................................................................90 1,050 11.7 61 7
Joey Galloway, Seattle3 ........................................................................65 1,047 16.1 81 10
Johnnie Morton, Detroit2 ......................................................................69 1,028 14.9 98 2
Raghib Ismail, Carolina........................................................................69 1,024 14.8 62 8
Carl Pickens, Cincinnati4 ......................................................................82 1,023 12.5 67 5
Tim Brown, Oakland6 ...........................................................................81 1,012 12.5 49 9
Cris Carter, Minnesota6 ........................................................................78 1,011 13.0 54 12
1997 Rob Moore, Arizona3............................................................................97 1,584 16.3 47 8
Tim Brown, Oakland5 .........................................................................104 1,408 13.5 59 5
Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh2.................................................................79 1,398 17.7 69 7
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville2 .................................................................82 1,324 16.1 75 4
Irving Fryar, Philadelphia5 .....................................................................86 1,316 15.3 72 6
Herman Moore, Detroit4 .....................................................................104 1,293 12.4 79 8
Antonio Freeman, Green Bay ...............................................................81 1,243 15.3 58 12
Michael Irvin, Dallas6 ...........................................................................75 1,180 15.7 55 9
Rod Smith, Denver ..............................................................................70 1,180 16.9 78 12
Keenan McCardell, Jacksonville2 ..........................................................85 1,164 13.7 60 5
Jake Reed, Minnesota4 ........................................................................68 1,138 16.7 56 6
Shannon Sharpe, Denver3 ....................................................................72 1,107 15.4 68 3
Andre Rison, Kansas City5 ...................................................................72 1,092 15.2 45 7
Cris Carter, Minnesota5 ........................................................................89 1,069 12.0 43 13
Johnnie Morton, Detroit.......................................................................80 1,057 13.2 73 6
Joey Galloway, Seattle2 ........................................................................72 1,049 14.6 53 12
Frank Sanders, Arizona........................................................................75 1,017 13.6 70 4
Robert Brooks, Green Bay2 ..................................................................60 1,010 16.8 48 7
Derrick Alexander, Baltimore2 ...............................................................65 1,009 15.5 92 9
1996 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis2 ........................................................................84 1,338 15.9 70 7
Jake Reed, Minnesota3 ........................................................................72 1,320 18.3 82 7
Herman Moore, Detroit3 .....................................................................106 1,296 12.2 50 9
Jerry Rice, San Francisco11 ................................................................108 1,254 11.6 39 8
Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville ..................................................................83 1,244 15.0 62 7
Michael Jackson, Baltimore .................................................................76 1,201 15.8 86 14
Irving Fryar, Philadelphia4 .....................................................................88 1,195 13.6 42 11
Carl Pickens, Cincinnati3 ....................................................................100 1,180 11.8 61 12
Tony Martin, San Diego2 ......................................................................85 1,171 13.8 55 14
Cris Carter, Minnesota4 ........................................................................96 1,163 12.1 43 10
*Terry Glenn, New England..................................................................90 1,132 12.6 37 6
Keenan McCardell, Jacksonville ...........................................................85 1,129 13.3 52 3
Tim Brown, Oakland4 ...........................................................................90 1,104 12.3 42 9
Derrick Alexander, Baltimore ................................................................62 1,099 17.7 64 9
Shannon Sharpe, Denver2 ....................................................................80 1,062 13.3 51 10
Curtis Conway, Chicago2 .....................................................................81 1,049 13.0 58 7
Andre Reed, Buffalo4............................................................................66 1,036 15.7 67 6
Brett Perriman, Detroit2 ........................................................................94 1,021 10.9 44 5
Rob Moore, Arizona2............................................................................58 1,016 17.5 69 4
Henry Ellard, Washington7 ...................................................................52 1,014 19.5 51 2
Charles Johnson, Pittsburgh ................................................................60 1,008 16.8 70 3
1995 Jerry Rice, San Francisco10 ................................................................122 1,848 15.1 81 15
Isaac Bruce, St. Louis .......................................................................119 1,781 15.0 72 13
Herman Moore, Detroit2 .....................................................................123 1,686 13.7 69 14
Michael Irvin, Dallas5 .........................................................................111 1,603 14.4 50 10
Robert Brooks, Green Bay .................................................................102 1,497 14.7 99 13
Brett Perriman, Detroit .......................................................................108 1,488 13.8 91 9
Cris Carter, Minnesota3 ......................................................................122 1,371 11.2 60 17

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Tim Brown, Oakland3 ...........................................................................89 1,342 15.1 80 10
Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh..................................................................85 1,307 15.4 43 5
Jeff Graham, Chicago..........................................................................82 1,301 15.9 51 4
Carl Pickens, Cincinnati2 ......................................................................99 1,234 12.5 68 17
Tony Martin, San Diego .......................................................................90 1,224 13.6 51 6
Eric Metcalf, Atlanta...........................................................................104 1,189 11.4 62 8
Jake Reed, Minnesota2 ........................................................................72 1,167 16.2 55 9
Quinn Early, New Orleans ....................................................................81 1,087 13.4 70 8
Anthony Miller, Denver5 ........................................................................59 1,079 18.3 62 14
Bert Emanuel, Atlanta ..........................................................................74 1,039 14.0 52 5
*Joey Galloway, Seattle.......................................................................67 1,039 15.5 59 7
Terance Mathis, Atlanta2 ......................................................................78 1,039 13.3 54 9
Curtis Conway, Chicago ......................................................................62 1,037 16.7 76 12
Henry Ellard, Washington6 ...................................................................56 1,005 17.9 59 5
Mark Carrier, Carolina2 .........................................................................66 1,002 15.2 66 3
Brian Blades, Seattle4...........................................................................77 1,001 13.0 49 4
1994 Jerry Rice, San Francisco9 .................................................................112 1,499 13.4 69 13
Henry Ellard, Washington5 ...................................................................74 1,397 18.9 73 6
Terance Mathis, Atlanta .....................................................................111 1,342 12.1 81 11
Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders2.....................................................................89 1,309 14.7 77 9
Andre Reed, Buffalo2............................................................................90 1,303 14.5 83 8
Irving Fryar, Miami3 ..............................................................................73 1,270 17.4 54 7
Cris Carter, Minnesota2 ......................................................................122 1,256 10.3 65 7
Michael Irvin, Dallas4 ...........................................................................79 1,241 15.7 65 6
Jake Reed, Minnesota .........................................................................85 1,175 13.8 59 4
Ben Coates, New England....................................................................96 1,174 12.2 62 7
Herman Moore, Detroit ........................................................................72 1,173 16.3 51 11
Fred Barnett, Philadelphia2 ...................................................................78 1,127 14.4 54 5
Carl Pickens, Cincinnati .......................................................................71 1,127 15.9 70 11
Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay4 .................................................................94 1,119 11.9 49 18
Anthony Miller, Denver4 ........................................................................60 1,107 18.5 76 5
Andre Rison, Atlanta3 ...........................................................................81 1,088 13.4 69 8
Brian Blades, Seattle3...........................................................................81 1,088 13.4 45 4
Rob Moore, N.Y. Jets...........................................................................78 1,010 12.9 41 6
Shannon Sharpe, Denver .....................................................................87 1,010 11.6 44 4
1993 Jerry Rice, San Francisco8 ...................................................................98 1,503 15.3 80 15
Michael Irvin, Dallas3 ...........................................................................88 1,330 15.1 61 7
Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay4 ...............................................................112 1,274 11.4 54 11
Andre Rison, Atlanta3 ...........................................................................86 1,242 14.4 53 15
Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders......................................................................80 1,180 14.8 71 7
Anthony Miller, San Diego3 ...................................................................84 1,162 13.8 66 7
Cris Carter, Minnesota .........................................................................86 1,071 12.5 58 9
Reggie Langhorne, Indianapolis ...........................................................85 1,038 12.2 72 3
Irving Fryar, Miami2 ..............................................................................64 1,010 15.8 65 5
1992 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay3 ...............................................................108 1,461 13.5 76 13
Michael Irvin, Dallas2 ...........................................................................78 1,396 17.9 87 7
Jerry Rice, San Francisco7 ...................................................................84 1,201 14.3 80 10
Andre Rison, Atlanta2 ...........................................................................93 1,119 12.0 71 11
Fred Barnett, Philadelphia ....................................................................67 1,083 16.2 71 6
Anthony Miller, San Diego2 ...................................................................72 1,060 14.7 67 7
Eric Martin, New Orleans3 ....................................................................68 1,041 15.3 52 5
1991 Michael Irvin, Dallas ............................................................................93 1,523 16.4 66 8
Gary Clark, Washington5 ......................................................................70 1,340 19.1 82 10
Jerry Rice, San Francisco6 ...................................................................80 1,206 15.1 73 14
Haywood Jeffires, Houston2 ...............................................................100 1,181 11.8 44 7
Michael Haynes, Atlanta ......................................................................50 1,122 22.4 80 11
Andre Reed, Buffalo2............................................................................81 1,113 13.7 55 10
Drew Hill, Houston5 .............................................................................90 1,109 12.3 61 4
Mark Duper, Miami4 .............................................................................70 1,085 15.5 43 5
James Lofton, Buffalo6 ........................................................................57 1,072 18.8 77 8
Mark Clayton, Miami5 ..........................................................................70 1,053 15.0 43 12
Henry Ellard, L.A. Rams4 .....................................................................64 1,052 16.4 38 3
Art Monk, Washington5 ........................................................................71 1,049 14.8 64 8
Irving Fryar, New England ....................................................................68 1,014 14.9 56 3
John Taylor, San Francisco2 .................................................................64 1,011 15.8 97 9
Brian Blades, Seattle2...........................................................................70 1,003 14.3 52 2
1990 Jerry Rice, San Francisco5 .................................................................100 1,502 15.0 64 13
Henry Ellard, L.A. Rams3 .....................................................................76 1,294 17.0 50 4
Andre Rison, Atlanta............................................................................82 1,208 14.7 75 10
Gary Clark, Washington4 ......................................................................75 1,112 14.8 53 8
Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay2 .................................................................67 1,105 16.5 76 6

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams2 ..............................................................51 1,097 21.5 55 4
Haywood Jeffires, Houston..................................................................74 1,048 14.2 87 8
Stephone Paige, Kansas City ...............................................................65 1,021 15.7 86 5
Drew Hill, Houston4 .............................................................................74 1,019 13.8 57 5
Anthony Carter, Minnesota3 .................................................................70 1,008 14.4 56 8
1989 Jerry Rice, San Francisco4 ...................................................................82 1,483 18.1 68 17
Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay ..................................................................90 1,423 15.8 79 12
Mark Carrier, Tampa Bay......................................................................86 1,422 16.5 78 9
Henry Ellard, L.A. Rams2 .....................................................................70 1,382 19.7 53 8
Andre Reed, Buffalo.............................................................................88 1,312 14.9 78 9
Anthony Miller, San Diego....................................................................75 1,252 16.7 69 10
Webster Slaughter, Cleveland...............................................................65 1,236 19.0 97 6
Gary Clark, Washington3 ......................................................................79 1,229 15.6 80 9
Tim McGee, Cincinnati ........................................................................65 1,211 18.6 74 8
Art Monk, Washington4 ........................................................................86 1,186 13.8 60 8
Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams ...............................................................44 1,146 26.0 78 5
Ricky Sanders, Washington2 ................................................................80 1,138 14.2 68 4
Vance Johnson, Denver .......................................................................76 1,095 14.4 69 7
Richard Johnson, Detroit .....................................................................70 1,091 15.6 75 8
Eric Martin, New Orleans2 ....................................................................68 1,090 16.0 53 8
John Taylor, San Francisco ..................................................................60 1,077 18.0 95 10
Mervyn Fernandez, L.A. Raiders ..........................................................57 1,069 18.8 75 9
Anthony Carter, Minnesota2 .................................................................65 1,066 16.4 50 4
Brian Blades, Seattle............................................................................77 1,063 13.8 60 5
Mark Clayton, Miami4 ..........................................................................64 1,011 15.8 78 9
1988 Henry Ellard, L.A. Rams ......................................................................86 1,414 16.4 68 10
Jerry Rice, San Francisco3 ...................................................................64 1,306 20.4 96 9
Eddie Brown, Cincinnati.......................................................................53 1,273 24.0 86 9
Anthony Carter, Minnesota ..................................................................72 1,225 17.0 67 6
Ricky Sanders, Washington .................................................................73 1,148 15.7 55 12
Drew Hill, Houston3 .............................................................................72 1,141 15.8 57 10
Mark Clayton, Miami3 ..........................................................................86 1,129 13.1 45 14
Roy Green, Phoenix3 ............................................................................68 1,097 16.1 52 7
Eric Martin, New Orleans.....................................................................85 1,083 12.7 40 7
Al Toon, N.Y. Jets2 ...............................................................................93 1,067 11.5 42 5
Bruce Hill, Tampa Bay .........................................................................58 1,040 17.9 42 9
Lionel Manuel, N.Y. Giants ...................................................................65 1,029 15.8 46 4
1987 J.T. Smith, St. Louis2 ...........................................................................91 1,117 12.3 38 8
Jerry Rice, San Francisco2 ...................................................................65 1,078 16.6 57 22
Gary Clark, Washington2 ......................................................................56 1,066 19.0 84 7
Carlos Carson, Kansas City3 ................................................................55 1,044 19.0 81 7
1986 Jerry Rice, San Francisco....................................................................86 1,570 18.3 66 15
Stanley Morgan, New England3 ............................................................84 1,491 17.8 44 10
Mark Duper, Miami3 .............................................................................67 1,313 19.6 85 11
Gary Clark, Washington .......................................................................74 1,265 17.1 55 7
Al Toon, N.Y. Jets ................................................................................85 1,176 13.8 62 8
Todd Christensen, L.A. Raiders3 ...........................................................95 1,153 12.1 35 8
Mark Clayton, Miami2 ..........................................................................60 1,150 19.2 68 10
*Bill Brooks, Indianapolis ....................................................................65 1,131 17.4 84 8
Drew Hill, Houston2 .............................................................................65 1,112 17.1 81 5
Steve Largent, Seattle8 .........................................................................70 1,070 15.3 38 9
Art Monk, Washington3 ........................................................................73 1,068 14.6 69 4
*Ernest Givins, Houston ......................................................................61 1,062 17.4 60 3
Cris Collinsworth, Cincinnati4 ...............................................................62 1,024 16.5 46 10
Wesley Walker, N.Y. Jets2 .....................................................................49 1,016 20.7 83 12
J.T. Smith, St. Louis ............................................................................80 1,014 12.7 45 6
Mark Bavaro, N.Y. Giants .....................................................................66 1,001 15.2 41 4
1985 Steve Largent, Seattle7 .........................................................................79 1,287 16.3 43 6
Mike Quick, Philadelphia3 .....................................................................73 1,247 17.1 99 11
Art Monk, Washington2 ........................................................................91 1,226 13.5 53 2
Wes Chandler, San Diego4 ...................................................................67 1,199 17.9 75 10
Drew Hill, Houston ..............................................................................64 1,169 18.3 57 9
James Lofton, Green Bay5 ...................................................................69 1,153 16.7 56 4
Louis Lipps, Pittsburgh........................................................................59 1,134 19.2 51 12
Cris Collinsworth, Cincinnati3 ...............................................................65 1,125 17.3 71 5
Tony Hill, Dallas3 ..................................................................................74 1,113 15.0 53 7
Lionel James, San Diego .....................................................................86 1,027 11.9 67 6
Roger Craig, San Francisco .................................................................92 1,016 11.0 73 6
1984 Roy Green, St. Louis2 ..........................................................................78 1,555 19.9 83 12
John Stallworth, Pittsburgh3.................................................................80 1,395 17.4 51 11
Mark Clayton, Miami ...........................................................................73 1,389 19.0 65 18

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Art Monk, Washington.......................................................................106 1,372 12.9 72 7
James Lofton, Green Bay4 ...................................................................62 1,361 22.0 79 7
Mark Duper, Miami2 .............................................................................71 1,306 18.4 80 8
Steve Watson, Denver3 ........................................................................69 1,170 17.0 73 7
Steve Largent, Seattle6 .........................................................................74 1,164 15.7 65 12
Tim Smith, Houston2............................................................................69 1,141 16.5 75 4
Stacey Bailey, Atlanta ..........................................................................67 1,138 17.0 61 6
Carlos Carson, Kansas City2 ................................................................57 1,078 18.9 57 4
Mike Quick, Philadelphia2 .....................................................................61 1,052 17.2 90 9
Todd Christensen, L.A. Raiders2 ...........................................................80 1,007 12.6 38 7
Kevin House, Tampa Bay2 ....................................................................76 1,005 13.2 55 5
Ozzie Newsome, Cleveland2 .................................................................89 1,001 11.2 52 5
1983 Mike Quick, Philadelphia......................................................................69 1,409 20.4 83 13
Carlos Carson, Kansas City .................................................................80 1,351 16.9 50 7
James Lofton, Green Bay3 ...................................................................58 1,300 22.4 74 8
Todd Christensen, L.A. Raiders............................................................92 1,247 13.6 45 12
Roy Green, St. Louis ...........................................................................78 1,227 15.7 71 14
Charlie Brown, Washington..................................................................78 1,225 15.7 75 8
Tim Smith, Houston.............................................................................83 1,176 14.2 47 6
Kellen Winslow, San Diego3 .................................................................88 1,172 13.3 46 8
Earnest Gray, N.Y. Giants .....................................................................78 1,139 14.6 62 5
Steve Watson, Denver2 ........................................................................59 1,133 19.2 78 5
Cris Collinsworth, Cincinnati2 ...............................................................66 1,130 17.1 63 5
Steve Largent, Seattle5 .........................................................................72 1,074 14.9 46 11
Mark Duper, Miami ..............................................................................51 1,003 19.7 85 10
1982 Wes Chandler, San Diego3 ...................................................................49 1,032 21.1 66 9
1981 Alfred Jenkins, Atlanta2 ........................................................................70 1,358 19.4 67 13
James Lofton, Green Bay2 ...................................................................71 1,294 18.2 75 8
Steve Watson, Denver .........................................................................60 1,244 20.7 95 13
Frank Lewis, Buffalo2 ...........................................................................70 1,244 17.8 33 4
Steve Largent, Seattle4 .........................................................................75 1,224 16.3 57 9
Charlie Joiner, San Diego4 ....................................................................70 1,188 17.0 57 7
Kevin House, Tampa Bay .....................................................................56 1,176 21.0 84 9
Wes Chandler, New Orleans/San Diego2 ...............................................69 1,142 16.6 51 6
Dwight Clark, San Francisco ................................................................85 1,105 13.0 78 4
John Stallworth, Pittsburgh2.................................................................63 1,098 17.4 55 5
Kellen Winslow, San Diego2 .................................................................88 1,075 12.2 67 10
Pat Tilley, St. Louis ..............................................................................66 1,040 15.8 75 3
Stanley Morgan, New England2 ............................................................44 1,029 23.4 76 6
Harold Carmichael, Philadelphia3..........................................................61 1,028 16.9 85 6
Freddie Scott, Detroit ...........................................................................53 1,022 19.3 48 5
*Cris Collinsworth, Cincinnati..............................................................67 1,009 15.1 74 8
Joe Senser, Minnesota.........................................................................79 1,004 12.7 53 8
Ozzie Newsome, Cleveland ..................................................................69 1,002 14.5 62 6
Sammy White, Minnesota....................................................................66 1,001 15.2 53 3
1980 John Jefferson, San Diego3 ..................................................................82 1,340 16.3 58 13
Kellen Winslow, San Diego ..................................................................89 1,290 14.5 65 9
James Lofton, Green Bay ....................................................................71 1,226 17.3 47 4
Charlie Joiner, San Diego3 ....................................................................71 1,132 15.9 51 4
Ahmad Rashad, Minnesota2 .................................................................69 1,095 15.9 76 5
Steve Largent, Seattle3 .........................................................................66 1,064 16.1 67 6
Tony Hill, Dallas2 ..................................................................................60 1,055 17.6 58 8
Alfred Jenkins, Atlanta .........................................................................57 1,026 18.0 57 6
1979 Steve Largent, Seattle2 .........................................................................66 1,237 18.7 55 9
John Stallworth, Pittsburgh..................................................................70 1,183 16.9 65 8
Ahmad Rashad, Minnesota..................................................................80 1,156 14.5 52 9
John Jefferson, San Diego2 ..................................................................61 1,090 17.9 65 10
Frank Lewis, Buffalo ............................................................................54 1,082 20.0 55 2
Wes Chandler, New Orleans.................................................................65 1,069 16.4 85 6
Tony Hill, Dallas...................................................................................60 1,062 17.7 75 10
Drew Pearson, Dallas2 .........................................................................55 1,026 18.7 56 8
Wallace Francis, Atlanta.......................................................................74 1,013 13.7 42 8
Harold Jackson, New England3 ............................................................45 1,013 22.5 59 7
Charlie Joiner, San Diego2 ....................................................................72 1,008 14.0 39 4
Stanley Morgan, New England .............................................................44 1,002 22.8 63 12
1978 Wesley Walker, N.Y. Jets ......................................................................48 1,169 24.4 77 8
Steve Largent, Seattle..........................................................................71 1,168 16.5 57 8
Harold Carmichael, Philadelphia2..........................................................55 1,072 19.5 56 8
*John Jefferson, San Diego.................................................................56 1,001 17.9 46 13
1976 Roger Carr, Baltimore ..........................................................................43 1,112 25.9 79 11
Cliff Branch, Oakland2 ..........................................................................46 1,111 24.2 88 12

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Charlie Joiner, San Diego.....................................................................50 1,056 21.1 81 7
1975 Ken Burrough, Houston .......................................................................53 1,063 20.1 77 8
1974 Cliff Branch, Oakland ...........................................................................60 1,092 18.2 67 13
Drew Pearson, Dallas ..........................................................................62 1,087 17.5 50 2
1973 Harold Carmichael, Philadelphia...........................................................67 1,116 16.7 73 9
1972 Harold Jackson, Philadelphia2 ..............................................................62 1,048 16.9 77 4
John Gilliam, Minnesota ......................................................................47 1,035 22.0 66 7
1971 Otis Taylor, Kansas City2 ......................................................................57 1,110 19.5 82 7
1970 Gene Washington, San Francisco.........................................................53 1,100 20.8 79 12
Marlin Briscoe, Buffalo ........................................................................57 1,036 18.2 48 8
Dick Gordon, Chicago..........................................................................71 1,026 14.5 69 13
Gary Garrison, San Diego2 ...................................................................44 1,006 22.9 67 12
1969 Warren Wells, Oakland2........................................................................47 1,260 26.8 80 14
Harold Jackson, Philadelphia ...............................................................65 1,116 17.2 65 9
Roy Jefferson, Pittsburgh2 ...................................................................67 1,079 16.1 63 9
Dan Abramowicz, New Orleans............................................................73 1,015 13.9 49 7
Lance Alworth, San Diego7 ..................................................................64 1,003 15.7 76 4
1968 Lance Alworth, San Diego6 ..................................................................68 1,312 19.3 80 10
Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets5 ......................................................................57 1,297 22.8 87 10
George Sauer, N.Y. Jets3 ......................................................................66 1,141 17.3 43 3
Warren Wells, Oakland.........................................................................53 1,137 21.5 94 11
Gary Garrison, San Diego ....................................................................52 1,103 21.2 84 10
Roy Jefferson, Pittsburgh ....................................................................58 1,074 18.5 62 11
Paul Warfield, Cleveland ......................................................................50 1,067 21.3 65 12
Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants3 ...................................................................45 1,057 23.5 84 7
Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland ......................................................................61 1,037 17.0 82 6
Lance Rentzel, Dallas ..........................................................................54 1,009 18.7 65 6
1967 Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets4 ......................................................................71 1,434 20.2 75 10
Ben Hawkins, Philadelphia...................................................................59 1,265 21.4 87 10
Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants2 ...................................................................49 1,209 24.7 70 13
Jackie Smith, St. Louis ........................................................................56 1,205 21.5 76 9
George Sauer, N.Y. Jets2 ......................................................................75 1,189 15.9 61 6
Lance Alworth, San Diego5 ..................................................................52 1,010 19.4 71 9
1966 Lance Alworth, San Diego4 ..................................................................73 1,383 18.9 78 13
Otis Taylor, Kansas City .......................................................................58 1,297 22.4 89 8
Pat Studstill, Detroit .............................................................................67 1,266 18.9 99 5
Bob Hayes, Dallas2 ..............................................................................64 1,232 19.3 95 13
Charlie Frazier, Houston .......................................................................57 1,129 19.8 79 12
Charley Taylor, Washington..................................................................72 1,119 15.5 86 12
George Sauer, N.Y. Jets .......................................................................63 1,081 17.2 77 5
Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants ....................................................................48 1,044 21.8 98 8
Art Powell, Oakland5 ............................................................................53 1,026 19.4 46 11
1965 Lance Alworth, San Diego3 ..................................................................69 1,602 23.2 85 14
Dave Parks, San Francisco ..................................................................80 1,344 16.8 53 12
Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets3 ......................................................................68 1,218 17.9 56 14
Pete Retzlaff, Philadelphia ....................................................................66 1,190 18.0 78 10
Lionel Taylor, Denver4 ..........................................................................85 1,131 13.3 63 6
Tommy McDonald, Los Angeles3 .........................................................67 1,036 15.5 51 9
*Bob Hayes, Dallas .............................................................................46 1,003 21.8 82 12
1964 Charley Hennigan, Houston3 ..............................................................101 1,546 15.3 53 8
Art Powell, Oakland4 ............................................................................76 1,361 17.9 77 11
Lance Alworth, San Diego2 ..................................................................61 1,235 20.2 82 13
Johnny Morris, Chicago ......................................................................93 1,200 12.9 63 10
Elbert Dubenion, Buffalo ......................................................................42 1,139 27.1 72 10
Terry Barr, Detroit2 ...............................................................................57 1,030 18.1 58 9
1963 Bobby Mitchell, Washington2 ...............................................................69 1,436 20.8 99 7
Art Powell, Oakland3 ............................................................................73 1,304 17.9 85 16
Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh2 ........................................................................60 1,295 21.6 83 9
Lance Alworth, San Diego ...................................................................61 1,205 19.8 85 11
Del Shofner, N.Y. Giants4 ......................................................................64 1,181 18.5 70 9
Lionel Taylor, Denver3 ..........................................................................78 1,101 14.1 72 10
Terry Barr, Detroit ................................................................................66 1,086 16.5 75 13
Charley Hennigan, Houston2 ................................................................61 1,051 17.2 83 10
Sonny Randle, St. Louis2 .....................................................................51 1,014 19.9 68 12
Bake Turner, N.Y. Jets ..........................................................................71 1,009 14.2 53 6
1962 Bobby Mitchell, Washington ................................................................72 1,384 19.2 81 11
Sonny Randle, St. Louis ......................................................................63 1,158 18.4 86 7
Tommy McDonald, Philadelphia2 ..........................................................58 1,146 19.8 60 10
Del Shofner, N.Y. Giants3 ......................................................................53 1,133 21.4 69 12
Art Powell, N.Y. Titans2 ........................................................................64 1,130 17.7 80 8
Frank Clarke, Dall. Cowboys ................................................................47 1,043 22.2 66 14

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Year Player, Team No. Yards Avg. Long TD
Don Maynard, N.Y. Titans2 ...................................................................56 1,041 18.6 86 8
1961 Charley Hennigan, Houston .................................................................82 1,746 21.3 80 12
Lionel Taylor, Denver2 ........................................................................100 1,176 11.8 52 4
Bill Groman, Houston2 .........................................................................50 1,175 23.5 80 17
Tommy McDonald, Philadelphia ...........................................................64 1,144 17.9 66 13
Del Shofner, N.Y. Giants2 ......................................................................68 1,125 16.5 46 11
Jim Phillips, Los Angeles.....................................................................78 1,092 14.0 69 5
*Mike Ditka, Chicago...........................................................................56 1,076 19.2 76 12
Dave Kocourek, San Diego ..................................................................55 1,055 19.2 76 4
Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh .........................................................................53 1,047 19.8 88 12
R.C. Owens, San Francisco .................................................................55 1,032 18.8 54 5
1960 *Bill Groman, Houston ........................................................................72 1,473 20.5 92 12
Raymond Berry, Baltimore ...................................................................74 1,298 17.5 70 10
Don Maynard, N.Y. Titans ....................................................................72 1,265 17.6 65 6
Lionel Taylor, Denver ...........................................................................92 1,235 13.4 80 12
Art Powell, N.Y. Titans .........................................................................69 1,167 16.9 76 14
1958 Del Shofner, Los Angeles.....................................................................51 1,097 21.5 92 8
1956 Bill Howton, Green Bay2 .......................................................................55 1,188 21.6 66 12
Harlon Hill, Chi. Bears2 ........................................................................47 1,128 24.0 79 11
1954 Bob Boyd, Los Angeles .......................................................................53 1,212 22.9 80 6
*Harlon Hill, Chi. Bears .......................................................................45 1,124 25.0 76 12
1953 Pete Pihos, Philadelphia.......................................................................63 1,049 16.7 59 10
1952 *Bill Howton, Green Bay......................................................................53 1,231 23.2 90 13
1951 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Los Angeles .................................................66 1,495 22.7 91 17
1950 Tom Fears, Los Angeles2 .....................................................................84 1,116 13.3 53 7
Cloyce Box, Detroit..............................................................................50 1,009 20.2 82 11
1949 Bob Mann, Detroit ...............................................................................66 1,014 15.4 64 4
Tom Fears, Los Angeles ......................................................................77 1,013 13.2 51 9
1945 Jim Benton, Cleveland .........................................................................45 1,067 23.7 84 8
1942 Don Hutson, Green Bay .......................................................................74 1,211 16.4 73 17
*First season of professional football.NOTE: Numeral in superscript indicates season number player accomplished feat.

250 YARDS PASS RECEIVING IN A GAME


Date Player, Team, Opponent No. Yards TD
Nov. 26, 2017 Julio Jones, Atlanta vs. Tampa Bay.......................................12 253 2
Oct. 2, 2016 Julio Jones, Atlanta vs. Carolina ...........................................12 300 1
Nov. 8, 2015 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh vs. Oakland .................................17 284 0
Dec. 8, 2014 Julio Jones, Atlanta vs. Green Bay........................................11 259 1
Dec. 1, 2013 Josh Gordon, Cleveland vs. Jacksonville...............................10 261 2
Oct. 27, 2013 Calvin Johnson, Detroit vs. Dallas.........................................14 329 1
Nov. 18, 2012 Andre Johnson, Houston vs. Jacksonville (OT) .....................14 273 1
Sept. 30, 2012 Brian Hartline, Miami vs. Arizona (OT) ..................................12 253 1
Oct. 11, 2009 Miles Austin, Dallas vs. Kansas City (OT) .............................10 250 2
Nov. 19, 2006 Lee Evans, Buffalo vs. Houston ............................................11 265 2
Nov. 12, 2006 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati vs. San Diego...............................11 260 2
Nov. 10, 2002 Plaxico Burress, Pittsburgh vs. Atlanta (OT)............................9 253 2
Dec. 17, 2000 Terrell Owens, San Francisco vs. Chicago.............................20 283 1
Sept. 10, 2000 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville vs. Baltimore ..............................15 291 3
Dec. 12, 1999 Qadry Ismail, Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh ....................................6 258 3
Dec. 18, 1995 Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Minnesota ..............................14 289 3
Dec. 11, 1989 John Taylor, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams ............................11 286 2
Nov. 26, 1989 Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans (OT) ..............15 336 1
Oct. 18, 1987 Steve Largent, Seattle vs. Detroit ..........................................15 261 3
Oct. 4, 1987 Anthony Allen, Washington vs. St. Louis.................................7 255 3
Dec. 22, 1985 Stephone Paige, Kansas City vs. San Diego ............................8 309 2
Dec. 20, 1982 Wes Chandler, San Diego vs. Cincinnati ................................10 260 2
Sept. 23, 1979 *Jerry Butler, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets ........................................10 255 4
Nov. 4, 1962 Sonny Randle, St. Louis vs. N.Y. Giants ................................16 256 1
Oct. 28, 1962 Del Shofner, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington................................11 269 1
Oct. 13, 1961 Charley Hennigan, Houston vs. Boston .................................13 272 1
Oct. 21, 1956 Billy Howton, Green Bay vs. Los Angeles................................7 257 2
Dec. 3, 1950 Cloyce Box, Detroit vs. Baltimore..........................................12 302 4
Nov. 22, 1945 Jim Benton, Cleveland vs. Detroit .........................................10 303 1
*First season of professional football.

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2,000 COMBINED NET YARDS GAINED IN A SEASON
Rushing Pass Punt Kickoff Fum. Total
Year Player, Team Att.-Yds. Rec. Ret. Ret. Ret. Yds.
2018 *Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants .........................261-1,307 91-721 0-0 0-0 0-0 352-2,028
Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas ......................................304-1,434 77-567 0-0 0-0 1-0 382-2,001
2017 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams .................................279-1,305 64-788 0-0 0-0 1-0 344-2,093
2016 David Johnson, Arizona .................................293-1,239 80-879 0-0 0-0 1-0 374-2,118
2015 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh3 .....................................3-28 136-1,834 22-212 0-0 1-0 162-2,074
2014 DeMarco Murray, Dallas.................................392-1,845 57-416 0-0 0-0 2-0 451-2,261
Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh .................................290-1,361 83-854 0-0 0-0 0-0 373-2,215
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh2 .....................................4-13 129-1,698 30-319 1-0 0-0 164-2,030
2013 LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia ..........................314-1,607 52-539 0-0 0-0 0-0 366-2,146
*Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota.......................12-158 45-469 0-0 43-1,393 0-0 100-2,020
2012 Randall Cobb, Green Bay ....................................10-132 80-954 31-292 38-964 3-0 162-2,342
Adrian Peterson, Minnesota2...........................348-2,097 40-217 0-0 0-0 0-0 388-2,314
2011 Darren Sproles, New Orleans4 .............................87-603 86-710 29-294 40-1,089 0-0 242-2,696
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh ......................................7-41 69-1,108 30-325 27-737 0-0 133-2,211
Ray Rice, Baltimore2 ......................................291-1,364 76-704 0-0 0-0 0-0 367-2,068
2010 Danny Amendola, St. Louis2 ....................................7-81 85-689 40-452 50-1,142 0-0 182-2,364
Arian Foster, Houston.....................................327-1,616 66-604 0-0 0-0 1-0 394-2,221
Darren Sproles, San Diego3 .................................50-267 59-520 24-166 51-1,257 0-0 184-2,210
2009 Fred Jackson, Buffalo.....................................237-1,062 46-371 6-69 41-1,014 0-0 330-2,516
Josh Cribbs, Cleveland2 ......................................55-381 20-135 38-452 56-1,542 2-0 171-2,510
Chris Johnson, Tennessee .............................358-2,006 50-503 0-0 0-0 1-0 409-2,509
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City ..........................190-1,120 40-297 0-0 36-925 3-0 269-2,342
Darren Sproles, San Diego2 .................................93-343 45-497 26-183 54-1,300 1-0 219-2,323
Danny Amendola, St. Louis.......................................3-2 43-326 31-360 66-1,618 1-0 144-2,302
*Percy Harvin, Minnesota ...................................15-135 60-790 0-0 42-1,156 0-0 117-2,081
Ray Rice, Baltimore .......................................254-1,339 78-702 0-0 0-0 1-2 333-2,043
2008 Leon Washington, N.Y. Jets2 ................................76-448 47-355 29-303 48-1,231 4-(-5) 204-2,332
Darren Sproles, San Diego ..................................61-330 29-342 22-249 53-1,376 1-(-2) 166-2,295
Jerious Norwood, Atlanta2 ...................................95-489 36-338 0-0 51-1,311 0-0 182-2,138
2007 Josh Cribbs, Cleveland ...........................................9-61 3-37 30-405 59-1,809 2-0 103-2,312
Jerious Norwood, Atlanta..................................103-613 28-277 0-0 52-1,317 0-0 183-2,207
Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia ........................278-1,333 90-771 4-79 0-0 0-0 372-2,183
*Ted Ginn Jr., Miami .................................................4-3 34-420 24-230 63-1,433 2-(-9) 127-2,077
Leon Washington, N.Y. Jets.................................71-353 36-213 20-183 47-1,291 1-0 175-2,040
*Adrian Peterson, Minnesota..........................238-1,341 19-268 0-0 16-412 3-0 276-2,014
Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville2 ....................167-768 40-407 3-28 31-811 0-0 241-2,014
2006 Steven Jackson, St. Louis..............................346-1,528 90,806 0-0 0-0 2-0 438-2,334
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego3 ...................348-1,815 56-508 0-0 0-0 1-0 405-2,323
*Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville...................166-941 46-436 1-13 31-860 0-0 244-2,250
Larry Johnson, Kansas City2 ..........................416-1,789 41-410 0-0 0-0 1-0 458-2,199
Frank Gore, San Francisco .............................312-1,695 61-485 0-0 0-0 0-0 373-2,180
Wes Welker, Miami2 ..................................................0-0 67-687 41-378 48-1,064 1-0 157-2,129
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants4 ..................................327-1,662 58-465 0-0 0-0 1-0 386-2,127
Chris Carr, Oakland ...................................................0-0 0-0 35-216 69-1,762 1-0 106-2,078
2005 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants3 ..................................357-1,860 54-530 0-0 0-0 1-0 412-2,390
Dante Hall, Kansas City4 ..........................................7-11 34-436 42-276 65-1,560 2-0 150-2,283
Wes Welker, Miami ...................................................1-5 29-434 43-390 61-1,379 4-0 138-2,208
Larry Johnson, Kansas City ...........................336-1,750 33-343 0-0 0-0 3-0 372-2,093
2004 Dante Hall, Kansas City3 ..........................................8-56 25-230 23-232 68-1,718 0-0 124-2,236
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants2 ..................................322-1,518 52-578 0-0 0-0 2-0 376-2,096
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis3.........................334-1,548 51-483 0-0 0-0 1-0 386-2,031
2003 Dante Hall, Kansas City2 ........................................16-73 40-423 29-472 57-1,478 0-0 142-2,446
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego2 ...................313-1,645 100-725 0-0 0-0 2-0 415-2,370
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore ..................................387-2,066 26-205 0-0 0-0 1-0 414-2,271
Ahman Green, Green Bay...............................355-1,883 50-367 0-0 0-0 2-0 407-2,250
Deuce McAllister, New Orleans.......................351-1,641 69-516 0-0 0-0 3-(-3) 423-2,154
Priest Holmes, Kansas City3 ...........................320-1,420 74-690 0-0 0-0 0-0 394-2,110
2002 Michael Lewis, New Orleans ...................................1-15 8-200 44-625 70-1,807 2-0 125-2,647
Priest Holmes, Kansas City2 ...........................313-1,615 70-672 0-0 0-0 0-0 383-2,287
Ricky Williams, Miami....................................383-1,853 47-363 0-0 0-0 1-0 431-2,216
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego ....................372-1,683 79-489 0-0 0-0 0-0 451-2,172
Dante Hall, Kansas City.........................................11-54 20-322 29-390 57-1,354 1-0 118-2,120
2001 Priest Holmes, Kansas City ............................327-1,555 62-614 0-0 0-0 0-0 389-2,169
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis4 ...............................260-1,382 83-765 0-0 0-0 2-0 345-2,147
Derrick Mason, Tennessee2 .......................................0-0 73-1,128 20-128 34-748 1-0 128-2,004
2000 Derrick Mason, Tennessee ........................................1-1 63-895 51-662 42-1,132 1-0 158-2,690
MarTay Jenkins, Arizona........................................1-(-4) 17-219 1-1 82-2,186 0-0 101-2,402

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Rushing Pass Punt Kickoff Fum. Total
Year Player, Team Att.-Yds. Rec. Ret. Ret. Ret. Yds.
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis2.........................387-1,709 63-594 0-0 0-0 0-0 450-2,303
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis3 ...............................253-1,359 81-830 0-0 1-18 2-0 337-2,207
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants ...................................213-1,006 70-719 39-332 1-28 5-0 328-2,085
1999 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis2 ...............................253-1,381 87-1,048 0-0 0-0 0-0 340-2,429
*Edgerrin James, Indianapolis........................369-1,553 62-586 0-0 0-0 2-0 433-2,139
*Terrence Wilkins, Indianapolis .................................1-2 42-565 41-388 51-1,134 1-0 136-2,089
Glyn Milburn, Chicago2........................................16-102 20-151 30-346 61-1,426 2-0 129-2,025
1998 Brian Mitchell, Washington4 .................................39-208 44-306 44-506 59-1,337 0-0 186-2,357
Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis ...........................324-1,319 86-908 0-0 0-0 2-13 412-2,240
Terrell Davis, Denver2 .....................................392-2,008 25-217 0-0 0-0 1-0 418-2,225
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta ................................410-1,846 27-319 0-0 0-0 1-0 438-2,165
Garrison Hearst, San Francisco......................310-1,570 39-535 0-0 0-0 1-0 350-2,105
1997 Barry Sanders, Detroit2...................................335-2,053 33-305 0-0 0-0 1-0 369-2,358
Kevin Williams, Arizona .........................................1-(-2) 20-273 40-462 59-1,458 1-0 121-2,191
Brian Mitchell, Washington3 .................................23-107 36-438 38-442 47-1,094 0-0 144-2,081
Terrell Davis, Denver ......................................369-1,750 42-287 0-0 0-0 2-(-7) 413-2,030
Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore ......................................3-35 42-648 28-437 41-905 2-0 116-2,025
1995 Brian Mitchell, Washington2 .................................46-301 38-324 25-315 55-1,408 0-0 164-2,348
Emmitt Smith, Dallas2.....................................377-1,773 62-375 0-0 0-0 0-0 439-2,148
Glyn Milburn, Denver ..........................................49-266 22-191 31-354 47-1,269 0-0 149-2,080
Ernie Mills, Pittsburgh .............................................5-39 39-679 0-0 54-1,306 0-0 98-2,024
1994 Brian Mitchell, Washington..................................78-311 26-236 32-452 58-1,478 0-0 194-2,477
Barry Sanders, Detroit....................................331-1,883 44-283 0-0 0-0 0-0 375-2,166
1992 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo2 .............................312-1,487 58-626 0-0 0-0 1-0 371-2,113
Emmitt Smith, Dallas .....................................373-1,713 59-335 0-0 0-0 1-0 433-2,048
Barry Foster, Pittsburgh..................................390-1,690 36-344 0-0 0-0 2-(–20) 428-2,014
1991 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo..............................288-1,407 62-631 0-0 0-0 0-0 350-2,038
1990 Herschel Walker, Minnesota2 .............................184-770 35-315 0-0 44-966 4-0 267-2,051
1988 *Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders .....................................14-50 43-725 49-444 41-1,098 7-0 154-2,317
Roger Craig, San Francisco2 ...........................310-1,502 76-534 0-0 2-32 2-0 390-2,068
Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis4 ..........................388-1,659 36-377 0-0 0-0 1-0 425-2,036
Herschel Walker, Dallas..................................361-1,514 53-505 0-0 0-0 3-0 417-2,019
1986 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams3 ............................404-1,821 26-205 0-0 0-0 2-0 432-2,026
Gary Anderson, San Diego................................127-442 80-871 25-227 24-482 2-0 258-2,022
1985 Lionel James, San Diego...................................105-516 86-1,027 25-213 36-779 1-0 253-2,535
Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders.............................380-1,759 67-555 0-0 0-0 2-(–6) 449-2,308
Roger Craig, San Francisco............................214-1,050 92-1,016 0-0 0-0 0-0 306-2,066
Walter Payton, Chicago4 .................................324-1,551 49-483 0-0 0-0 1-0 374-2,034
1984 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams2 ............................379-2,105 21-139 0-0 0-0 4-15 404-2,259
James Wilder, Tampa Bay ..............................407-1,544 85-685 0-0 0-0 4-0 496-2,229
Walter Payton, Chicago3 .................................381-1,684 45-368 0-0 0-0 1-0 427-2,052
1983 *Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams ...........................390-1,808 51-404 0-0 0-0 1-0 442-2,212
William Andrews, Atlanta2 ..............................331-1,567 59-609 0-0 0-0 2-0 392-2,176
Walter Payton, Chicago2 .................................314-1,421 53-607 0-0 0-0 2-0 369-2,028
1981 *James Brooks, San Diego ...............................109-525 46-329 22-290 40-949 2-0 219-2,093
William Andrews, Atlanta ...............................289-1,301 81-735 0-0 0-0 0-0 370-2,036
1980 Bruce Harper, N.Y. Jets2 ......................................45-126 50-634 28-242 49-1,070 3-0 175-2,072
1979 Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia ..................338-1,512 41-494 0-0 1-6 2-0 382-2,012
1978 Bruce Harper, N.Y. Jets .......................................58-303 13-196 30-378 55-1,280 1-0 157-2,157
1977 Walter Payton, Chicago ..................................339-1,852 27-269 0-0 2-95 5-0 373-2,216
Terry Metcalf, St. Louis3 ....................................149-739 34-403 14-108 32-772 1-0 230-2,022
1975 Terry Metcalf, St. Louis2 ....................................165-816 43-378 23-285 35-960 2-23 268-2,462
O.J. Simpson, Buffalo2 ...................................329-1,817 28-426 0-0 0-0 1-0 358-2,243
1974 Mack Herron, New England...............................231-824 38-474 35-517 28-629 3-0 335-2,444
Otis Armstrong, Denver..................................263-1,407 38-405 0-0 16-386 1-0 318-2,198
Terry Metcalf, St. Louis .....................................152-718 50-377 26-340 20-623 7-0 255-2,058
1973 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo ....................................332-2,003 6-70 0-0 0-0 0-0 338-2,073
1966 Gale Sayers, Chicago2 ....................................229-1,231 34-447 6-44 23-718 3-0 295-2,440
Leroy Kelly, Cleveland ....................................209-1,141 32-366 13-104 19-403 0-0 273-2,014
1965 *Gale Sayers, Chicago......................................166-867 29-507 16-238 21-660 4-0 236-2,272
1963 Timmy Brown, Philadelphia2 ..............................192-841 36-487 16-152 33-945 2-3 279-2,428
Jim Brown, Cleveland ....................................291-1,863 24-268 0-0 0-0 0-0 315-2,131
1962 Timmy Brown, Philadelphia...............................137-545 52-849 6-81 30-831 4-0 229-2,306
Dick Christy, N.Y. Titans ....................................114-535 62-538 15-250 38-824 2-0 231-2,147
1961 Billy Cannon, Houston.......................................200-948 43-586 9-70 18-439 2-0 272-2,043
1960 *Abner Haynes, Dallas Texans ..........................156-875 55-576 14-215 19-434 4-0 248-2,100
*First season of professional football. NOTE: Numeral in superscript indicates season number player accomplished feat.

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300 COMBINED NET YARDS GAINED IN A GAME
Date Player, Team, Opponent No. Yards TD
Oct. 2, 2016 Julio Jones, Atlanta vs. Carolina ...........................................12 300 1
Nov. 8, 2015 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh vs. Oakland .................................20 306 0
Dec. 29, 2013 LeGarrette Blount, New England vs. Buffalo ..........................26 334 2
Nov. 10, 2013 *Tavon Austin, St. Louis vs. Indianapolis ................................9 314 3
Oct. 27, 2013 Calvin Johnson, Detroit vs. Dallas.........................................14 329 1
Dec. 9, 2012 *David Wilson, N.Y. Giants vs. New Orleans..........................17 327 3
Nov. 28, 2010 *Jacoby Ford, Oakland vs. Miami .........................................12 329 2
Nov. 7, 2010 *Jacoby Ford, Oakland vs. Kansas City (OT) ........................10 306 1
Dec. 20, 2009 Josh Cribbs, Cleveland vs. Kansas City ................................14 316 2
Oct. 18, 2009 Domenik Hixon, N.Y. Giants vs. New Orleans ........................12 303 0
Sept. 28, 2008 Steve Breaston, Arizona vs. N.Y. Jets ....................................19 324 0
Sept. 14, 2008 Darren Sproles, San Diego vs. Denver ..................................14 317 2
Nov. 18, 2007 Josh Cribbs, Cleveland vs. Baltimore (OT) ............................12 309 0
Nov. 4, 2007 *Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. San Diego..........................31 315 3
Oct. 14, 2007 *Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Chicago .............................25 361 3
Sept. 30, 2007 Devin Hester, Chicago vs. Detroit..........................................13 317 1
Dec. 10, 2006 *Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville vs. Indianapolis .............19 303 3
Dec. 14, 2003 Derrick Mason, Tennessee vs. Buffalo ..................................21 302 0
Nov. 16, 2003 Jonathan Carter, N.Y. Jets vs. Indianapolis ..............................7 304 2
Dec. 8, 2002 Steve Smith, Carolina vs. Cincinnati........................................9 313 3
Nov. 24, 2002 Priest Holmes, Kansas City vs. Seattle..................................30 307 3
Oct. 13, 2002 Michael Lewis, New Orleans vs. Washington ..........................8 356 2
Dec. 24, 1999 Jason Tucker, Dallas vs. New Orleans...................................13 331 1
Dec. 7, 1997 Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore vs. Seattle...................................10 308 3
Dec. 25, 1995 Kevin Williams, Dallas vs. Arizona ........................................16 307 2
Dec. 10, 1995 Glyn Milburn, Denver vs. Seattle ...........................................33 404 0
Oct. 23, 1994 Tyrone Hughes, New Orleans vs. L.A. Rams .........................11 347 2
Dec. 11, 1989 John Taylor, San Francisco vs. L.A. Rams ............................14 321 2
Nov. 26, 1989 Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans (OT) ..............15 336 1
Nov. 28, 1988 *Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders vs. Seattle....................................12 306 1
Dec. 22, 1985 Stephone Paige, Kansas City vs. San Diego ............................8 309 2
Nov. 10, 1985 Lionel James, San Diego vs. L.A. Raiders (OT).....................23 345 0
Sept. 22, 1985 Lionel James, San Diego vs. Cincinnati.................................20 316 2
Dec. 21, 1975 *Walter Payton, Chicago vs. New Orleans ............................32 300 1
Nov. 23, 1975 Greg Pruitt, Cleveland vs. Cincinnati .....................................28 304 2
Nov. 1, 1970 Eugene (Mercury) Morris, Miami vs. Baltimore .....................17 302 0
Oct. 4, 1970 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Jets .......................................26 303 2
Dec. 6, 1969 Jerry LeVias, Houston vs. N.Y. Jets ......................................18 329 1
Nov. 2, 1969 Travis Williams, Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh .............................11 314 3
Dec. 18, 1966 Gale Sayers, Chicago vs. Minnesota.....................................20 339 2
Dec. 12, 1965 *Gale Sayers, Chicago vs. San Francisco .............................17 336 6
Nov. 17, 1963 Gary Ballman, Pittsburgh vs. Washington .............................12 320 2
Dec. 16, 1962 Timmy Brown, Philadelphia vs. St. Louis ..............................19 341 2
Dec. 10, 1961 Billy Cannon, Houston vs. N.Y. Titans ...................................32 373 5
Nov. 19, 1961 Jim Brown, Cleveland vs. Philadelphia ..................................38 313 4
Dec. 3, 1950 Cloyce Box, Detroit vs. Baltimore..........................................13 302 4
Oct. 29, 1950 Wally Triplett, Detroit vs. Los Angeles ...................................11 331 1
Nov. 22, 1945 Jim Benton, Cleveland vs. Detroit .........................................10 303 1
*First season of professional football.

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Rushing Receiving Scrimm.
Year Player, Team Att. Yards Receptions Yards Yards
2018 *Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants........................................................261 1,307 91 721 2,028
Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas.....................................................................304 1,434 77 567 2,001
2017 Todd Gurley, L.A. Rams................................................................279 1,305 64 788 2,093
2016 David Johnson, Arizona................................................................293 1,239 80 879 2,118
2014 DeMarco Murray, Dallas ...............................................................392 1,845 57 416 2,261
Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh ...............................................................373 1,361 83 854 2,215
2013 LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia.........................................................314 1,607 52 539 2,146
2012 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota..........................................................348 2,097 40 217 2,314
2011 Ray Rice, Baltimore2 ....................................................................291 1,364 76 704 2,068
2010 Arian Foster, Houston ...................................................................327 1,616 66 604 2,220
2009 Chris Johnson, Tennessee............................................................358 2,006 50 503 2,509
Ray Rice, Baltimore .....................................................................254 1,339 78 702 2,041
2007 Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia ......................................................278 1,333 90 771 2,104
2006 Steven Jackson, St. Louis ............................................................346 1,528 90 806 2,334
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego3 .................................................348 1,815 56 508 2,323
Larry Johnson, Kansas City2 ........................................................416 1,789 41 410 2,199

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Rushing Receiving Scrimm.
Year Player, Team Att. Yards Receptions Yards Yards
Frank Gore, San Francisco ...........................................................312 1,695 61 485 2,180
Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants3 ................................................................327 1,662 58 465 2,127
2005 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants2 ................................................................357 1,860 54 530 2,390
Larry Johnson, Kansas City .........................................................336 1,750 33 343 2,093
2004 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants .................................................................322 1.518 52 578 2,096
Edgerrin James, Indianapolis3 .......................................................334 1,548 51 483 2,031
2003 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego2 .................................................313 1,645 100 725 2,370
Jamal Lewis, Baltimore ................................................................387 2,066 26 205 2,271
Ahman Green, Green Bay .............................................................355 1,883 50 367 2,250
Deuce McAllister, New Orleans.....................................................351 1,641 69 516 2,157
Priest Holmes, Kansas City3 .........................................................320 1,420 74 690 2,110
2002 Priest Holmes, Kansas City2 .........................................................313 1,615 70 672 2,287
Ricky Williams, Miami..................................................................383 1,853 47 363 2,216
LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego ..................................................372 1,683 79 489 2,172
2001 Priest Holmes, Kansas City ..........................................................327 1,555 62 614 2,169
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis4 .............................................................260 1,382 83 765 2,147
2000 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis2 .......................................................387 1,709 63 594 2,303
Marshall Faulk, St. Louis3 .............................................................253 1,359 81 830 2,189
1999 Marshall Faulk, St. Louis2 .............................................................253 1,381 87 1,048 2,429
*Edgerrin James, Indianapolis......................................................369 1,553 62 586 2,139
1998 Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis..........................................................324 1,319 86 908 2,227
Terrell Davis, Denver2 ...................................................................392 2,008 25 217 2,225
Jamal Anderson, Atlanta ..............................................................410 1,846 27 319 2,165
Garrison Hearst, San Francisco ....................................................310 1,570 39 535 2,105
1997 Barry Sanders, Detroit2 .................................................................335 2,053 33 305 2,358
Terrell Davis, Denver ....................................................................369 1,750 42 287 2,037
1995 Emmitt Smith, Dallas2 ...................................................................377 1,773 62 375 2,148
1994 Barry Sanders, Detroit..................................................................331 1,883 44 283 2,166
1992 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo2 ...........................................................312 1,487 58 626 2,113
Emmitt Smith, Dallas....................................................................373 1,713 59 335 2,048
Barry Foster, Pittsburgh................................................................390 1,690 36 344 2,034
1991 Thurman Thomas, Buffalo............................................................288 1,407 62 631 2,038
1988 Roger Craig, San Francisco2 .........................................................310 1,502 76 534 2,036
Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis4 ........................................................388 1,659 36 377 2,036
Herschel Walker, Dallas ................................................................361 1,514 53 505 2,019
1986 Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams3 ..........................................................404 1,821 26 205 2,026
1985 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders...........................................................380 1,759 67 555 2,314
Roger Craig, San Francisco ..........................................................214 1,050 92 1,016 2,066
Walter Payton, Chicago4 ...............................................................324 1,551 49 483 2,034
1984 Eric Dickerson, L. A. Rams2 .........................................................379 2,105 21 139 2,244
James Wilder, Tampa Bay ............................................................407 1,544 85 685 2,229
Walter Payton, Chicago3 ...............................................................381 1,684 45 368 2,052
1983 *Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams .........................................................390 1,808 51 404 2,212
William Andrews, Atlanta2.............................................................331 1,567 59 609 2,176
Walter Payton, Chicago2 ...............................................................314 1,421 53 607 2,028
1981 William Andrews, Atlanta..............................................................289 1,301 81 735 2,036
1979 Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia ................................................338 1,512 41 494 2,006
1977 Walter Payton, Chicago ................................................................339 1,852 27 269 2,121
1975 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo2..................................................................329 1,817 28 426 2,243
1973 O.J. Simpson, Buffalo ..................................................................332 2,003 6 70 2,073
1963 Jim Brown, Cleveland...................................................................291 1,863 24 268 2,131
*First season of professional football. NOTE: Numeral in superscript indicates season number player accomplished feat.

300 SCRIMMAGE YARDS GAINED IN A GAME


Date Player, Team, Opponent Att. Yards TD
Oct. 2, 2016 Julio Jones, Atlanta vs. Carolina ...........................................12 300 1
Nov. 8, 2015 Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh vs. Oakland .................................19 306 0
Oct. 27, 2013 Calvin Johnson, Detroit vs. Dallas.........................................14 329 1
Nov. 4, 2007 *Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. San Diego..........................31 315 3
Nov. 24, 2002 Priest Holmes, Kansas City vs. Seattle..................................30 307 3
Nov. 26, 1989 Flipper Anderson, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans (OT) ..............15 336 1
Dec. 22, 1985 Stephone Paige, Kansas City vs. San Diego ............................8 309 2
Dec. 10, 1961 Billy Cannon, Houston vs. N.Y. Titans....................................30 330 5
Dec. 3, 1950 Cloyce Box, Detroit vs. Baltimore..........................................12 302 4
Nov. 22, 1945 Jim Benton, Cleveland vs. Detroit .........................................10 303 1
*First season of professional football.

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OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS
TOP 20 LEADERS IN PASSES COMPLETED TOP 20 LEADERS IN TOUCHDOWN PASSES
1. Drew Brees............................................................6,586 1. Peyton Manning........................................................539
2. Brett Favre .............................................................6,300 2. Drew Brees...............................................................520
3. Peyton Manning .....................................................6,125 3. Tom Brady ................................................................517
4. Tom Brady .............................................................6,004 4. Brett Favre ................................................................508
5. Dan Marino............................................................4,967 5. Dan Marino...............................................................420
6. Eli Manning............................................................4,804 6. Philip Rivers .............................................................374
7. Ben Roethlisberger.................................................4,616 7. Ben Roethlisberger....................................................363
8. Philip Rivers ..........................................................4,518 8. Eli Manning...............................................................360
9. John Elway ............................................................4,123 9. Fran Tarkenton ..........................................................342
10. Matt Ryan..............................................................4,052 10. Aaron Rodgers..........................................................338
11. Warren Moon.........................................................3,988 11. John Elway ...............................................................300
12. Carson Palmer .......................................................3,941 12. Matt Ryan.................................................................295
13. Drew Bledsoe ........................................................3,839 13. Carson Palmer ..........................................................294
14. Vinny Testaverde....................................................3,787 14. Warren Moon............................................................291
15. Fran Tarkenton .......................................................3,686 15. Johnny Unitas...........................................................290
16. Aaron Rodgers.......................................................3,560 16. Vinny Testaverde.......................................................275
17. Joe Flacco .............................................................3,499 17. Joe Montana.............................................................273
18. Kerry Collins ..........................................................3,487 18. Dave Krieg ................................................................261
19. Joe Montana..........................................................3,409 19. Sonny Jurgensen ......................................................255
20. Matthew Stafford ...................................................3,372 20. Dan Fouts .................................................................254

TOP 20 LEADERS IN PASSING YARDS TOP 20 LEADERS IN RECEPTION YARDS


1. Drew Brees..........................................................74,437 1. Jerry Rice............................................................22,895
2. Peyton Manning ...................................................71,940 2. Larry Fitzgerald ....................................................16,279
3. Brett Favre ...........................................................71,838 3. Terrell Owens.......................................................15,934
4. Tom Brady ...........................................................70,514 4. Randy Moss ........................................................15,292
5. Dan Marino..........................................................61,361 5. Isaac Bruce .........................................................15,208
6. Ben Roethlisberger...............................................56,194 6. Tony Gonzalez......................................................15,127
7. Eli Manning..........................................................55,981 7. Tim Brown...........................................................14,934
8. Philip Rivers ........................................................54,656 8. Steve Smith, Sr. ...................................................14,731
9. John Elway ..........................................................51,475 9. Marvin Harrison ...................................................14,580
10. Warren Moon.......................................................49,325 10. Reggie Wayne......................................................14,345
11. Fran Tarkenton .....................................................47,003 11. Andre Johnson ....................................................14,185
12. Matt Ryan............................................................46,720 12. James Lofton.......................................................14,004
13. Carson Palmer .....................................................46,247 13. Cris Carter...........................................................13,899
14. Vinny Testaverde..................................................46,233 14. Anquan Boldin .....................................................13,779
15. Drew Bledsoe ......................................................44,611 15. Henry Ellard.........................................................13,777
16. Dan Fouts ............................................................43,040 16. Torry Holt ............................................................13,382
17. Aaron Rodgers.....................................................42,944 17. Andre Reed..........................................................13,198
18. Kerry Collins ........................................................40,922 18. Steve Largent.......................................................13,089
19. Joe Montana........................................................40,551 19. Irving Fryar ..........................................................12,785
20. Johnny Unitas......................................................40,239 20. Art Monk .............................................................12,721
TOP 20 SCORERS
Player Years TD FG PAT TP
1. Adam Vinatieri ......................................................................................23 0 582 852 2,600
2. Morten Andersen ..................................................................................25 0 565 849 2,544
3. Gary Anderson......................................................................................23 0 538 820 2,434
4. Jason Hanson ......................................................................................21 0 495 665 2,150
5. John Carney ........................................................................................23 0 478 628 2,062
6. Matt Stover ..........................................................................................19 0 471 591 2,004
7. George Blanda ......................................................................................26 9 335 943 2,002
8. Jason Elam ..........................................................................................17 0 436 675 1,983
9. John Kasay ..........................................................................................20 0 461 587 1,970
10. Sebastian Janikowski ............................................................................18 0 436 605 1,913
11. Phil Dawson..........................................................................................20 1 441 518 1,847
12. Stephen Gostkowski..............................................................................13 0 367 642 1,743
13. Norm Johnson ......................................................................................18 0 366 638 1,736
14. David Akers ..........................................................................................16 0 386 563 1,721
15. Matt Bryant ..........................................................................................17 0 388 553 1,717
16. Nick Lowery..........................................................................................18 0 383 562 1,711
17. Jan Stenerud ........................................................................................19 0 373 580 1,699
18. Ryan Longwell ......................................................................................15 0 361 604 1,687
19. Eddie Murray ........................................................................................19 0 352 538 1,594
20. Al Del Greco..........................................................................................17 0 347 543 1,584

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OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS
TOP 20 TOUCHDOWN SCORERS Total
Player Years Rush Rec. Returns TD
1. Jerry Rice ............................................................................................20 10 197 1 208
2. Emmitt Smith ........................................................................................15 164 11 0 175
3. LaDainian Tomlinson ............................................................................11 145 17 0 162
4. Randy Moss..........................................................................................14 0 156 1 157
5. Terrell Owens ........................................................................................15 3 153 0 156
6. Marcus Allen ........................................................................................16 123 21 1 145
7. Marshall Faulk ......................................................................................12 100 36 0 136
8. Cris Carter ............................................................................................16 0 130 1 131
9. Marvin Harrison ....................................................................................13 0 128 0 128
10. Jim Brown ..............................................................................................9 106 20 0 126
11. Walter Payton........................................................................................13 110 15 0 125
12. Larry Fitzgerald ....................................................................................15 0 116 0 116
Antonio Gates ......................................................................................16 0 116 0 116

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