Sunday, October 18, 2009

Tom Brady in the snow bowl

Patriots
Week 6: Its ben allmost a year since i`ve posted because nobody has broken any records. Unless you count Brett Favre breaking his own records each and every week. Well Favre is gonna have to stick around a little longer cause Tom Brady and the New England Patriots have shattered more records today in a winning battle over the Tennessee Titans 59-0. There was 4 records broken.
1) Brady's 5 TD passes in 2nd quarter an NFL record.
2) New England beat single-game franchise records for points 59.
3) New England established single-game franchise records for 619 yards of total offense.
4) It also went down as the Patriots' largest margin of victory in franchise and NFL history matching the Los Angeles Rams' 59-0 win over the Atlanta Falcons in 1976.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Brett Favre VS Dan Marino

Brett Favre
WEEK 12: The New York Jets ended the Tennessee Titans undefeated start to the season today with a crushing 34-13 victory. Tennessee, the NFL's last unbeaten team, had won 10 successive games before the loss. The Jets (8-3) claimed their fifth consecutive win. New York quarterback Brett Favre threw for two touchdowns and Leon Washington rushed for two more in the one-sided victory that enabled the Jets to keep the AFC East lead. Brett Favre broke an NFL record with the touchdowns, marking the 14th season he has completed at least 20 TD passes. Favre and former Miami quarterback Dan Marino shared the previous record of 13.

With the win, Favre broke another tie with Dan Marino for victories in the most NFL stadiums by winning in his 32nd at LP Field. Thats two records beaten in one game.

Ed Reed interception for 108 yards

Baltimore Ravens Ed Reed
WEEK 12: Baltimore Ravens Ed Reed picked off McNabb's replacement, Kevin Kolb, and returned the interception an NFL-record 108 yards for a touchdown to give Baltimore (7-4) a 22-point cushion with 7:24 left. Ravens 36, Eagles 7

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Matt Stover sets record for consecutive PATs

Ravens Kicker Matt Stover
WEEK 11: Matt Stover of the Baltimore Ravens set an NFL record today, kicking his 372nd consecutive point after touchdown. The kick broke the record Stover shared with Jason Elam (1993-2002) and Jeff Wilkins (1999-2007). Stover started his streak in 1996. New York Giants beat the Ravens 30-10

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Five games decided in last 10 seconds

WEEK 6: Some wild games today were decided in the final 10 seconds. 5 games is the new record.

Houston 29 Miami 28
Minasota 12 Detoit 10
St. Louis 19 Washington 17
Atlanta 22 Chicago 20
Arizona 30 Dallas 24

and the Arizona Cardnals beat Dallas Cowboys in the first ever overtime game that ended in a blocked punt.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Tony Gonzalez sets tight ends yardage record

Tony Gonzalez
WEEK 5: The Kansas City Chiefs star Tony Gonzalez broke the NFL's career mark for yards receiving by a tight end Sunday, but finished with just three catches for 17 yards in a 34-0 loss to the Carolina Panthers. "This is a game that a lot of us probably (would) just as soon forget," Tony Gonzalez said. Tony Gonzalez entered the game 3 yards shy of Shannon Sharpe's 5-year-old record of 10,060 yards. He surpassed the mark on Kansas City's second offensive series by catching a 6-yard pass from Damon Huard late in the first quarter. Tony Gonzalez also has the alltime TD record for a tight end. The 12th-year pro and nine-time Pro Bowler has at least one reception in 120 straight games and also holds record for most receptions by a tight end.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

NFL Most Consecutive Regular Season Wins

New England Patriots fall to Miami Dolphins
Week 3: The Patriots winning streak comes to an end. The record for the Most Consecutive Regular Season Wins in the NFL is 21. The New England Patriots fall to Miami Dolphins 38-13. Miami's runing back Ronnie Brown's four touchdowns broke the Dolphins record for most touchdowns by a runningback in a game. Patriots running back Laurence Maroney missed Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins because of a shoulder injury. And Tom Brady didnt even bother to show up due to his injury. Thats payback for beating the 1973 Dolphins perfect season.

Heres the rest of the Records
21 -- New England Patriots, 2006-08.
18 -- New England Patriots, 2003-04.
17 -- Chicago Bears, 1933-34.
16 -- Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004-05.
16 -- Miami Dolphins, 1983-84.
16 -- Miami Dolphins, 1971-73.
16 -- Chicago Bears, 1941-42.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

New England Patriots record breaking year

WEEK 17: The New England Patriots broke 8 NFL records today. Unbelievable right?



1) Only NFL team to go 16-0
2) Most points scored in a season (589)
3) Least turnovers in a season (11)
4) Most yards in a season (4806)
5) Most points difference (315)
6) Most catches in a season, Patriots team record (112 Wes Welker)
7) Most touchdowns in a season by a quarterback (50 Tom Brady)
8) Most touchdowns in a season by a wide receiver (23 Randy Moss)

New England Patriots beat the New York Giants 38-35

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Brett Favre sets Packers record for most consecutive completions

Week 12: On Thanksgiving day Brett Favre had 20 straight completions breaking the Packers record of 18 consecutive completions. Brett Favre also added to his records for most Consecutive Starts by an NFL Quarterback including playoffs with 249, and most career touchdown passes with 435. Brett Favre was given the first ever new version of the thanksgiving day Galloping Gobbler football trophy as the Green Bay Packers beat the Detroit Lions 37-26. But I miss John Madden giving out the turkey legs from the 6-legged turkey!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Two undefeated teams Patriots VS Colts

Two undefeated teams Patriots VS Colts
WEEK 9: For the first time in NFL history has there been a game this late in the season against two unbeaten teams - The New England Patriots (8-0) against the Indianapolis Colts (7-0). The Patriots and Colts will face off this week in the first game in NFL history between unbeaten teams with seven or more wins. The 7-0 Colts have won 12 consecutive regular-season and playoff games, while the Patriots have won 11 consecutive regular-season games and 13 of their last 14 overall games.

Antonio Cromartie sets NFL record with 109-yard FG return


WEEK 9: San Diego cornerback Antonio Cromartie returned a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown as the first half ended Sunday at Minnesota - the longest play in NFL history. Play Video! But San Diego looses to the Minnesota Vikings 35-17. The previous record for longest play was 108 yards, missed field goal returns, shared by Chicago teammates Devin Hester and Nathan Vasher and a 108 yard kickoff return by New England's Ellis Hobbs.

There have been three 100-yard TDs in Week 9
Glenn Holt, 100-yard kickoff return
Antonio Cromartie, 109-yard missed FG
Maurice Jones-Drew, 100-yard kickoff return


The last time there were three-plus 100-yard TDs in the same week/day was on Oct. 26, 1958 ...
Lenny Lyles Colts Kick return 101
Terry Barr Lions Kick return 104
Leroy Bolden Browns Kick return 102

Adrian Peterson set the NFL record with 296 rushing yards


WEEK 9: Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson set the NFL most rushing yards in a game record with 296 and scored three touchdowns. Video highlights! Baltimore Ravens Jamal Lewis held the previous single-game rushing record, as he rushed for 295 against Cleveland on Sept. 14, 2003. The Vikings also set a club single-game record with 378 rushing yards. Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson rushed 46-yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter beating the San Diego Chargers 35-17.