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Last week (NFL 2008 Week 6), Drew Brees completed 26 of 30 passes (86.7 percent) for 320 yards with 3
touchdowns and no interceptions for a 144.4 passer rating in the New Orlean Saints 34-3 win over the Oakland Raiders.
Drew Brees completed his first 16 attempts and surpassed the 300-yard plateau for the fourth consecutive
game. On the day, Drew Brees completed passes to nine different receivers and recorded five passes of at least
20 yards, including a long of 51. His touchdown passes went to running backs AARON STECKER and REGGIE BUSH and
tight end MARK CAMPBELL. Drew Brees 144.4 passer rating was his highest as a Saint.
Following are the players with the most consecutive games with at least 320 passing yards
Quarterback | Team | Year(s) | Streak |
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Rich Gannon | Oakland Raiders | 2002 | 6 |
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Kurt Warner | St. Louis Rams | 2000 | 5 |
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Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers | 1985-86 | 4 |
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Drew Bledsoe | New England Patriots | 1994 | 4 |
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Daunte Culpepper | Minnesota Vikings | 2004 | 4 |
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Drew Brees | New Orleans Saints | 2008 | 4 |
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With a 300-yard game on Sunday, Brees can become the first quarterback in history with two separate streaks of five consecutive 300-yard games (he did it in 2006):
NFL 2006 | Opponent | Yards |
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10/29/06 | Baltimore Ravens | 383 |
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11/5/06 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 314 |
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11/12/06 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | 398 |
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11/19/06 | Cincinnati Bengals | 510 |
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11/26/06 | at Atlanta Falcons | 349 |
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NFL 2008 | Opponent | Yards |
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9/21/08 | at Denver Broncos | 421 |
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9/28/08 | San Francisco 49ers | 363 |
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10/6/08 | Minnesota Vikings | 330 |
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10/12/08 | Oakland Raiders | 320 |
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NFL 2008 & 4th Quarter Comebacks
There have been many memorable comebacks this NFL 2008 season so far -- and it’s only October. Through the
first six weeks of the season, 28 of 88 games (31.8 percent) have been decided by a fourth-quarter comeback.
That puts the NFL 2008 season on pace for the highest percentage of games with a fourth-quarter comeback in
NFL history.
Following are the seasons with the highest percentage of fourth-quarter comebacks:
Season | Games | 4th Quarter Comebacks | Percentage |
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1989 | 224 | 70 | 31.3 |
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2001 | 248 | 67 | 27.0 |
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1982 | 126 | 33 | 26.2 |
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1999 | 248 | 64 | 25.8 |
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1990 | 224 | 57 | 25.4 |
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1992 | 224 | 57 | 25.4 |
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2008* | 88 | 28 | 31.8 |
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* Through Week 6 NFL 2008 Season
Flavor of the Month
The INDIANAPOLIS COLTS have won 13 consecutive games in October, the third longest streak in the month since
1970. With a win this Sunday at Green Bay, the Colts will tie the longest October winning streak since 1970.
The longest winning streaks in October (since 1970):
Team | Years | Consecutive October Wins |
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Miami Dolphins | 1971-74 | 14 |
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Denver Broncos | 1983-86 | 14 |
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Indianapolis Colts | 2005-08 | 13 |
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Dallas Cowboys | 1992-94 | 12 |
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Pittsburgh Steelers | 1999-01 | 11 |
Bringing IT to the Bears
Minnesota Vikings running back ADRIAN PETERSON, the 2007 AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, has enjoyed success
against the NFC North rival Chicago Bears, who the Vikings visit on Sunday. He has rushed for five touchdowns
in his first two games against the Chicago Bears.
Peterson can become only the fifth player in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) to rush for at least two
touchdowns in each of his first three games against an opponent. Following are the four players to accomplish
the feat:
Running Back | Team(s) | Opponent |
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Eric Dickerson | Los Angeles Rams | Atlanta Falcons |
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Eddie George | Tennessee Titans | Cleveland Browns |
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Marshall Faulk | Indianapolis Colts, St. Louis Rams | Minnesota Vikings |
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Domanick Williams | Houston Texans | Indianapolis Colts |
Quarterbacks "Be-WARE"
Dallas Cowboys linebacker DE MARCUS WARE, who is tied for fourth in the NFL with six sacks, has recorded a
sack in nine consecutive games dating back to last season. That ties for the second longest streak in history.
Ware can tie the record with a sack this Sunday against the St. Louis Rams.
Following are the longest streaks of consecutive games with a sack in NFL history:
Player | Team(s) | Years | Streak |
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Simon Fletcher | Denver Broncos | 1992-93 | 10 |
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Bruce Smith | Buffalo Bills | 1986-87 | 9 |
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Kevin Greene | San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers | 1997-98 | 9 |
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DeMarcus Ware | Dallas Cowboys | 2007-08 | 9 |
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Many tied | -- | -- | 8 |
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Who's The Moss
New England Patriots wide receiver RANDY MOSS has 794 receptions in 159 career games.
With six catches on Monday night against the Denver Broncos, Randy Moss can reach 800 receptions in the
fifth fewest games.
Following are the wide receivers to reach 800 catches in the fewest number of games:
Player | Team | Games to 800 |
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Marvin Harrison | Indianapolis Colts | 131 |
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Torry Holt | St. Louis Rams | 142 |
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Jerry Rice | San Francisco 49ers | 154 |
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Terrell Owens | San Francisco, Philadelphia, Dallas | 158 |
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Keyshawn Johnson | New York Jets, Tampa Bay, Dallas, Carolina | 163 |
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Louisiana Lightning
New Orleans Saints running back-punt returner REGGIE BUSH is one of the most versatile players in the NFL.
The third-year player had a rushing and receiving touchdown last Sunday, one week after tying an NFL
single-game record with two punt-return scores. In his career, Bush has 23 total touchdowns – 12 rushing,
seven receiving and four on punt-returns.
With one more punt-return touchdown, Bush will join ERIC METCALF as the only players in history with at
least 10 rushing touchdowns, five receiving TDs and five punt-return scores.
Player | Years | Games | Rush TD | REC. TD | PR TD |
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Eric Metcalf | 1989-2002 | 179 | 12 | 31 | 10 |
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Reggie Bush | 2006-2008 | 34 | 12 | 7 | 4 |
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600th Monday Night Football Game
The 600th game in the history of Monday Night Football – the longest continuously-running primetime
entertainment series in television history – will be played this Monday night when the New England Patriots
host the Denver Broncos.
Highlights of MNF anniversary games:
1st (9/21/1970)
NY Jets 21 at Cleveland Browns 31
Fourth-quarter interception returned for a touchdown by LB BILLY ANDREWS seals game for Browns.
100th (11/14/1977)
St. Louis Cardinals 24 at Dallas Cowboys 17
Cardinals QB JIM HART throws TD to TE JACKIE SMITH with 3:10 to go to hand Cowboys first loss of season.
200th (10/15/1984)
Green Bay Packers 14 at Denver Broncos 17
Broncos score on two fumble recoveries in first 37 seconds and hold on amid heavy snowstorm.
300th (11/19/1990)
L.A. Raiders 13 at Miami Dolphins 10
Raiders RB MARCUS ALLEN rushes for 79 yards and TD.
400th (10/28/1996)
Chicago Bears 15 at Minnesota Vikings 13
Bears block two Vikings kicks, including potential go-ahead FG with 3:47 remaining.
500th (10/28/2002)
N.Y. Giants 3 at Philadelphia Eagles 17
Eagles QB DONOVAN MC NABB throws for 137 yards and runs for 111, including 40-yard TD.
600th (10/20/2008)
Denver Broncos at New England Patriots
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"We still have a chance to go 4-12," says Titans linebacker KEITH BULLUCK.
Another team – that other club in New York, the Super Bowl champion Giants who were quiet in their bye week while BRETT FAVRE was throwing six touchdown passes -- will look to up their record to 4-0 for the first time since 1990.
NFL 2008 Week 4: AFC & NFC Players of the Week
AFC & NFC Players of the Week - Jets QB Brett Favre AFC Player of the Week For 6 TD Passes Against Cardinals
Quarterback BRETT FAVRE of the New York Jets, linebacker DERRICK JOHNSON of the Kansas City Chiefs and kicker
JEFF REED of the Pittsburgh Steelers are the Week 4 AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for
games played the fourth week of the NFL 2008 season (September 28-29)
Quarterback JAKE DELHOMME of the Carolina Panthers and linebacker DERRICK BROOKS and kicker MATT BRYANT of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the Week 4 NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played the fourth week of the NFL 2008 season (September 28-29)
NFL 2008 Week 4: The Pressure is Already On with Big Division Matchups & Old Rivalries
In the National Football League, whether it is Week 4, like this week, or
Week 14 of the NFL 2008 season, the pressure is always on.
Sure, you’d rather be undefeated – as six NFL teams are – or at least have a winning record as the last
weekend of September looms.
But all those teams on the downside of the won-loss ledger should remind themselves of the
2007 San Diego Chargers.
The Chargers began last season at 1-3, won their final six games then took an 11-5 record into the
playoffs, advancing all the way to the AFC Championship Game.
"It doesn’t matter whether you’re the favorite now or the least favorite," says quarterback TONY ROMO of the 3-0 Dallas Cowboys. "The reality of it is you’ve got to keep playing games. You’re not trying to be the favorite now, you’re trying to be the favorite at the end of the year."
NFL 2008 Week 3: AFC & NFC Players of the Week
RB Michael Turner of the Falcons Earns 2nd Player of Week Honor in Young Season
Running back MICHAEL TURNER of the Atlanta Falcons, safety BRIAN DAWKINS of the Philadelphia Eagles and kicker
JOHN CARNEY of the New York Giants are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for
games played the third week of the NFL 2008 season (September 21-22).
Running back RONNIE BROWN of the Miami Dolphins, cornerback ANTONIO CROMARTIE of the San Diego Chargers and kicker JOSH SCOBEE of the Jacksonville Jaguars are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played the third week of the NFL 2008 season (September 21-22).
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Kurt Warner QB, Arizona Cardinals
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NFL 2008 Week 3: Fall's Coming Up & the NFL is Heating Up!
NFL 2008 WEEK 3 TOPS OFF WITH ROMO VS. RODGERS, FAVRE VS. RIVERS
Great way to start. Great way to come back.
That easily summarizes developments in the NFL so far this NFL 2008 Season that have already packed a season's worth of
surprise and suspense into the league’s first two weeks. As autumn looms on Monday, who can imagine what's in store?
Look at things so far.
Three of the 2-0 teams (Buffalo, Carolina and Denver) won only seven games apiece last year. So things are looking up for them.
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But, hold on. Just look at last year. The Giants started 0-2
and won the Super Bowl. The Chargers began 1-3 and reached the AFC Championship Game. It’s two weeks down –
and a long way to go!
NFL 2008 Week 2: AFC & NFC Players of the Week
Saint Louis Rams QB Kurt Warner named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his perfect performance
In the NFC, Quarterback KURT WARNER of the Arizona Cardinals, safety CHRIS HORTON of the Washington Redskins
and kick returner-running back FELIX JONES of the Dallas Cowboys are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special
Teams Players of the Week for games played the second week of the NFL 2008 season.
Wide receiver BRANDON MARSHALL of the Denver Broncos, safety TROY POLAMALU of the Pittsburgh Steelers and
linebacker KEITH BULLUCK of the Tennessee Titans are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of
the Week for games played the second week of the 2008 NFL season (September 14-15).
NFL 2008 Week 2: Big Division Games Highlight Week 2
It's only Week 2 of the 2008 NFL season & already "big games" is a term that will be heard repeatedly.
On top of them being key division games, the matchups have intriguing storylines as well. It is only Week 2
of the 2008 NFL season and already "big games" are on tap.
"It's a rival game every time we play in our division," says linebacker BRADIE JAMES of the Dallas Cowboys,
who play NFC East foe Philadelphia on Monday night. "Everybody approaches it like it's a playoff game."
So after a Kickoff week that saw such thrills as a TD on a first pass (Atlanta rookie MATT RYAN on his first
NFL attempt) and one on a last pass (by Carolina quarterback JAKE DELHOMME to win a game with no time left),
here comes Week 2 of what promises to be another memorable NFL season.
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Willie Parker of the Pittsburgh Steelers AFC Offensive Player of the Week
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NFL 2008 Week 1: AFC & NFC Players of the Week
Willie Parker, Cortland Finnegan, Roscoe Parrish, Michael Turner, Adewale Ogunleye & Will Blackmon
Running back Willie Parker of the Pittsburgh Steelers, cornerback Cortland Finnegan of the Tennessee Titans
and wide receiver - punt returner Roscoe Parrish of the Buffalo Bills are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played on NFL Kickoff 2008 Weekend.
In the NFC, Running back Michael Turner of the Atlanta Falcons, defensive end Adewale Ogunleye of the Chicago Bears and punt returner - kick returner Will Blackmon
of the Green Bay Packers are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games
played on NFL 2008 Opening Weekend.
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Adrian Peterson, NFL Rookie of the Year & Pro Bowl MVP
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NFL 2008
Rookie of the Year & Pro Bowl MVP Adrian Peterson Ready to Pick Up Where He Left Off
2008 NFL Football Player Profile: Adrian Peterson Running Back Minnesota Vikings
During the NFL 2007 Regular season, Minnesota Vikings rookie sensation ADRIAN PETERSON ranked second in the NFL (and first in the NFC) with
1,341 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns, carried the ball 238 times and led the league rushing for 95.8
yards per game.
Adrian Peterson also rushed for 296 yards rushing against the San Diego Chargers (November 4, 2007), setting
the single-game rushing record. Peterson also made 19 receptions for 268 yards including a 60 yard touchdown,
and amassed 2,021 combined net yards.
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NFL 2008: Chargers' Running Back La Dainian Tomlinson Closes in On Records
2008 NFL Football Player Profile: La Dainian Tomlinson Running Back San Diego Chargers
In 2008, San Diego Chargers running back La Dainian Tomlinson can pass Pro Football Hall of Famer ERIC
DICKERSON and become the only player in history to begin a career with eight consecutive 1,200-yard rushing
seasons. Tomlinson can also extend his streak of consecutive seasons to start a career with at least 10 rushing
touchdowns to eight. With nine rushing touchdowns, Tomlinson (currently 115) will pass Pro Football Hall of Famer MARCUS ALLEN
(123) to move into second place all-time.
Atlanta Falcons running back MICHAEL TURNER, who served as Tomlinson's understudy for four seasons in San Diego, observed Tomlinson's attributes firsthand.
NFL 2008 Quarterbacks Review & Preview
Last Season 7 QBs threw for 4,000 yards, the most ever in a single season
The NFL has a long history of excellence at the quarterback position, but the recent influx of poised
and accurate passers has been steady and remarkable. Coaches' schemes continue to grow more
and more complex, taking advantage of the unique talents of today's QBs. Last season Seven quarterbacks threw
for 4,000 yards, the most ever in a single season; PEYTON MANNING continued to rise to the top of
the NFL's record books; Tom Brady was named the 2007 AP NFL MVP after a record-shattering regular season
who set or tied nine NFL records; and Eli Manning took charge and marched the Giants to Super Bowl Victory and
was named Super Bowl XLII MVP.
NFL 2008: Peyton Manning Colts QB Continues Rising to Top of NFL Record Books
Peyton Manning can become 1st to throw 25 TDs 11 years in a row & pass for 4,000 yards in 9 different seasons.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback PEYTON MANNING continues to rise to the top of
the NFL's record books. In 2008, Manning can become the first QB in NFL annals to
throw 25 touchdowns in 11 years in a row as well as become the first to pass for 4,000
yards in nine different seasons. Manning's success has been attributed to his superior
work ethic, preparation, focus, dedication and competitive spirit.
NFL 2008 Kickoff & Punt Returners: Thank Devin For Many Happy Returns
Devin Hester of the Chicago Bears is Widely Considered the King of Return Specialists
With six combined kick-return touchdowns in 2007 (four punt and two kickoff), Chicago's DEVIN HESTER -- a Pro Bowl All-Star in each of his two NFL seasons -- is widely considered the
king of the return specialists. But there are several worthy adversaries to his throne. Though Hester's kick-return touchdown total set an NFL record, he led in neither kickoff nor
punt return average.
NFL 2008: Double Trouble Running Backs & Big Play Excitement Wide Receivers
Momentum comes in the form of a big play in the running or passing game.
Double-Trouble Running Backs seem to be all over the NFL. Guys like La Dainian Tomlinson, Brian Westbrook,
Joseph Addai and others. These are the running backs that can hurt you two ways: rushing or catching the ball.
Wide Receivers such as Torry Holt and Braylon Edwards produce momentum-changing exhilaration from their
teammates and the crowd.
NFL 2008: Active Streaks & Individual Accomplishments on the Horizon
Patriots & Colts Active Win Streaks; Peyton Manning & La Dainian Tomlinson Headline Individual Accomplishments
The National Football League's 2008 Season should be a year full of major individual and team record-breaking
performances. The New England Patriots look to continue building upon their regular season all-time winning streak
while the Indianapolis Colts are on track to extend their consecutive 12 or victories per season to six. Peyton Manning and La Dainian Tomlinson continue to expand on their Hall of Fame in the making individual
performances. Plus other NFL Players are likely to set or build upon great individual accomplishments.
NFL 2008 Running Backs: Tandem Backfields - Good Things Come in Pairs
Last season, 12 clubs boasted 2 running backs with at least 500 rushing yards apiece, including 5 playoff teams
"Tandem" backfields continue to grow! Last season, 12 clubs boasted two running backs with at least 500 rushing yards apiece, including five
playoff teams – the New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Seattle Seahawks.
Additionally, the Super Bowl XLII champion Giants became the fifth Super Bowl winning team since 2000 to feature
two running backs with more than 500 rushing yards each (2006 Colts, 2003 Patriots, 2002 Buccaneers, 2000 Ravens).
In the eight prior seasons, only one such team won the coveted Lombardi Trophy (1996 Packers)
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