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NFL 2016: What To Look for Week 13
Here's what to look for during Week 13 of the NFL 2016 regular season.
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A Winning Combination
New England Patriots quarterback TOM BRADY recorded his 200th career victory (including the postseason) in the Patriots' 22-17 win at the New York Jets last week, tying PEYTON MANNING (200) for the most wins by a starting quarterback in NFL history.
With a victory against Los Angeles on Sunday, Brady would become the all-time wins leader (including playoffs) in league history.
QBs with the most career regular-season and postseason wins
Player | Team(s) | Wins | |
---|---|---|---|
Source: NFL ^Pro Football Hall of Famer | |||
Tom Brady | New England | 200 | |
Peyton Manning | Indianapolis, Denver | 200 | |
Brett Favre^ | Atlanta, Green Bay, NY Jets, Minnesota | 199 | |
John Elway^ | Denver | 162 |
Brady (200-61, .766) owns the highest winning percentage among quarterbacks with at least 50 career starts since the 1970 merger. With a victory over the Rams this week, he would become the first quarterback in NFL history with a record 140 games over .500 at any point in his career.
QBs with highest winning percentages since 1970 (minimum 50 starts)
Player | Seasons | W | L | T | Pct |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Source: NFL ^Pro Football Hall of Famer | |||||
Tom Brady | 2000-present | 200 | 61 | 0 | .766 |
Roger Staubach^ | 1969-1979 | 95 | 35 | 0 | .731 |
Russell Wilson | 2012-present | 60 | 24 | 1 | .712 |
Joe Montana^ | 1979-1994 | 133 | 54 | 0 | .711 |
Peyton Manning | 1998-2015 | 200 | 92 | 0 | .685 |
Winning Teams Year-In Year-Out
The Patriots enter Week 13 with a 9-2 record, tied with the Oakland Raiders (9-2) atop the AFC.
With a win on Sunday, the Patriots would clinch their 14th consecutive season with at least 10 wins, the second-longest streak of 10-win seasons in NFL history. The 1983-1998 San Francisco 49ers (16) are the only franchise with more consecutive seasons with at least 10 victories.
NFL Teams with the most consecutive 10-win seasons in NFL history
Team | Seasons | Streak | |
---|---|---|---|
Source: NFL *Active streak | |||
San Francisco 49ers | 1983-1998 | 16 | |
New England Patriots* | 2003-2015 | 13 | |
Indianapolis Colts | 2002-2010 | 9 |
Dak Prescott Finding Paydirt
Dallas quarterback DAK PRESCOTT leads NFL rookies in passing yards (2,835), touchdown passes (18) and passer rating (108.6). With two touchdown passes on Thursday night at Minnesota, Prescott would join CHARLIE CONERLY (22) as the only rookie quarterbacks to throw at least 20 touchdown passes in his team's first 12 games.
Most TD passes by a rookie QB in Team's first 12 game
Player | Season | Team | TD Passes |
---|---|---|---|
Source: NFL *Through 11 games | |||
Charlie Conerly | 1948 | New York Giants | 22 |
Marcus Mariota | 2015 | Tennessee Titans | 19 |
Russell Wilson | 2012 | Seattle Seahawks | 19 |
Peyton Manning | 1998 | Indianapolis Colts | 19 |
Dak Prescott* | 2016 | Dallas Cowboys | 18 |
Dak Prescott Profile & Stats
Fitz Among The Finest
Arizona wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald recorded four catches in the Cardinals' 38-19 loss to Atlanta last week, bringing his career reception total to 1,096.
With seven catches against Washington on Sunday, Fitzgerald would surpass Pro Football Hall of Famers CRIS CARTER (1,101) and MARVIN HARRISON (1,102) for the third-most career receptions in NFL history.
Most Receptions in NFL history
Player | Team(s) | Catches |
---|---|---|
Source: NFL ^Pro Football Hall of Famer | ||
Jerry Rice^ | San Francisco, Oakland, Seattle | 1,549 |
Tony Gonzalez | Kansas City, Atlanta | 1,325 |
Marvin Harrison^ | Indianapolis | 1,102 |
Cris Carter^ | Philadelphia, Minnesota, Miami | 1,101 |
Larry Fitzgerald | Arizona | 1,096 |
Tim Brown^ | Los Angeles, Oakland, Tampa Bay | 1,094 |
Larry Fitzgerald Profile & Stats
Matthew Stafford: The Comeback Kid
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford has engineered seven game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime in 2016, while helping the Lions become the first team in NFL history to record seven wins when trailing in the fourth quarter in the team's first 11 games of a season.
With a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime at New Orleans on Sunday, Stafford would record the most such drives in a single season since the 1970 merger.
Most single-season game-winning drives in the 4th quarter or OT since 1970
QB | Season | Team | Drives |
---|---|---|---|
Source: NFL *Through 11 games | |||
Matthew Stafford* | 2016 | Detroit Lions | 7 |
Andrew Luck | 2012 | Indianapolis Colts | 7 |
Peyton Manning | 2009 | Indianapolis Colts | 7 |
Jake Delhomme | 2003 | Carolina Panthers | 7 |
Peyton Manning | 1999 | Indianapolis Colts | 7 |
Jake Plummer | 1998 | Arizona Cardinals | 7 |
Don Majkowski | 1989 | Green Bay Packers | 7 |
Brian Sipe | 1979 | Cleveland Browns | 7 |
Matthew Stafford Profile & Stats
Drew Brees: Racking Up The Yards
New Orleans Saints quarterback DREW BREES leads the NFL with 3,587 passing yards this season and has passed for at least 3,500 yards in 12 consecutive seasons, the second-longest streak in NFL history. PEYTON MANNING passed for 3,500+ yards in 13 consecutive seasons from 1998-2010.
With 413 passing yards on Sunday, Brees would become the first quarterback in NFL history to record 4,000 passing yards through his team's first 12 games of a season twice in his career, having also accomplished the feat in 2011.
NFL QBs with at least 4,000 passing yards in team's first 12 games
Player | Season | Team | Yards |
---|---|---|---|
Source: NFL *Through 11 games | |||
Peyton Manning | 2013 | Denver Broncos | 4,125 |
Drew Brees | 2011 | New Orleans Saints | 4,031 |
Andrew Luck | 2014 | Indianapolis Colts | 4,011 |
Drew Brees* | 2016 | New Orleans Saints | 3,587 |
Drew Brees Profile & Stats
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