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2010 NFL RECORDS & MILESTONES, PLAYERS - Ingles

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ACCOMPLISHMENT(S)


JOHN ABRAHAM
DE, Atlanta Falcons
· Finished third in the NFC with 13 sacks and has 102.5 career sacks, the second-most among active players (JASON TAYLOR, 132.5).

RONDE BARBER
CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

· Registered one sack and three interceptions in 2010, making him the only player in NFL history with at least 25 sacks (26) and 40 interceptions (40).
· Has started 183 consecutive games since 1999 and surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer DICK LE BEAU (171) for the longest consecutive starts streak among NFL cornerbacks.

JAHVID BEST
RB, Detroit Lions

· Scored the Lions’ first five touchdowns to start the season, becoming the first player to accomplish the feat since DUTCH STERNAMAN of the Decatur Staleys in 1920.
· Rushed for 78 yards with two touchdowns and caught nine passes for 154 yards with one score in Week 2, becoming the first rookie in NFL history with at least 75 rushing yards, 150 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a single game. His 154 receiving yards are the most by a rookie running back in the Super Bowl era.
· In his first two career games, scored five touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving). He is the first rookie to score five touchdowns in his first two career games since BILLY SIMS in 1980.

ANQUAN BOLDIN
WR, Baltimore Ravens

· Totaled 64 receptions in 2010 and has 650 catches during his first eight NFL seasons. Reached 600 career receptions in the fewest games (98) in NFL history.
· In Week 3, joined Pro Football Hall of Famer JAMES LOFTON (1978) and TERRELL OWENS (2004) as the only players in NFL history with three touchdown receptions in the first home game of a season with a new team.

DWAYNE BOWE
WR, Kansas City Chiefs

· Posted 13 receptions for 170 yards with three touchdowns in the Chiefs’ Week 12 win. Joined Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (10/14/90 and 12/18/95) and JIMMY SMITH (9/10/00) as the only players since 1990 to record at least 13 catches, 170 receiving yards and three touchdown receptions in a game.

DAVID BOWENS
LB, Cleveland Browns

· Had two interception-return touchdowns (30 and 64 yards) in Week 7 and joined KEN NORTON (10/22/1995) and DERRICK JOHNSON (1/3/2010) as the only linebackers since 1970 to record two interception-return touchdowns in a game.

SAM BRADFORD
QB, St. Louis Rams

· Set rookie passing records for completions (354) and attempts (590). Finished second in yards (3,512) and tied for fifth in touchdowns (18) all-time among rookies.
· Threw 169 consecutive passes without an interception, the longest streak by a rookie in league history.
· During the Rams’ Week 12 win at Denver, became the first rookie QB in NFL history to throw for 300 yards (308), three touchdowns and no interceptions in a road win. Is the first rookie QB to throw for 300 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions since Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHN ELWAY did so in 1983.
· Became the only rookie quarterback selected No. 1 overall to win four of his first five starts at home since the first year of the common draft (1967).
· Set an NFL record for most pass attempts (55) by a rookie in a Kickoff Weekend game in his first career start against Arizona.

TOM BRADY
QB, New England Patriots

· Has won 111 regular-season starts in his career and reached 100 regular-season wins in the fewest number of starts (131) among quarterbacks who began their careers in the Super Bowl era (since 1966).
· After going a perfect 8-0 at Gillette Stadium in 2010, has won 28 consecutive regular-season starts at home, the longest such streak in league history.
· Owns an active streak of 335 consecutive passes without an interception, the longest streak in NFL history. Passed for at least two touchdowns with no interceptions in his past nine games, the longest such streak in league annals. Has not thrown an interception in his past 11 games.
· Threw only four interceptions in 492 passes (0.81 percent), marking the third-best interception percentage in NFL history.
· Led the league in passer rating (111.0), the fifth-highest single-season mark in history.
· With a NFL-best 36 passing touchdowns this year, became one of only six quarterbacks to amass 25 touchdown passes or more in at least six seasons.
· Became only the seventh player to throw a TD pass in all 16 games of a season.

DREW BREES
QB, New Orleans Saints

· Led the NFC with 4,620 passing yards in 2010. Joined PEYTON MANNING (1999-2004; 2006-10) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history with at least five consecutive 4,000-yard passing seasons (2006-10).
· Reached 4,000 passing yards (4,620) and 30 passing touchdowns (33) for the third consecutive season. Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO is the only other quarterback to reach those marks in three consecutive seasons.
· Since joining the Saints in 2006, has passed for more yards (22,918) and 300-yard games (37) in a five-year span than any quarterback in league history. Is the first quarterback ever to pass for at least 20,000 yards and 150 touchdowns (155) in the first five seasons with a new team.
· Completed an NFC-best 448 passes this season, the second-most in league history behind Peyton Manning’s 450 in 2010. Is the only quarterback in NFL history with multiple 400-competion seasons (2007, 2008 and 2010).
· With 33 passing touchdowns this year, became one of only six quarterbacks to amass 25 touchdown passes or more in at least six seasons.

JAMAAL CHARLES
RB, Kansas City Chiefs

· Averaged 6.38 yards per carry (1,467 yards on 230 attempts) and joined Pro Football Hall of Famer JIM BROWN (291 attempts, 1,863 yards, 6.40 yards per carry in 1963) as the only players in NFL history to have at least 1,400 rushing yards and average more than 6.30 yards per carry in a single season.

BRETT FAVRE
QB, Minnesota Vikings

· Became the first player in league history with 500 touchdown passes (508) and 70,000 passing yards (71,838).
· Posted an NFL-record consecutive starts streak (297) that spanned September 27, 1992 (Week 4) to December 5, 2010 (Week 13). Became the 14th player in NFL history to play in at least one game in 20 NFL seasons. Has played in 302 career games.
· Started his 119th career game at Lambeau Field in Week 7, passing Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHN ELWAY (118 games at Denver’s Mile High Stadium) for the most starts by a quarterback at a stadium in NFL history.
· Passed for a career-high 446 yards in Week 9, his first 400-yard game since 1993 (12/5) to mark the longest span (16 years, 337 days) between individual 400-yard passing games in NFL annals.


JAY FEELY
K, Arizona Cardinals

· Scored 22 consecutive points in Week 14 (36-yard FG, 48-yard FG, five-yard TD run, PAT, 55-yard FG, 23-yard FG, 49-yard FG), the first player to accomplish the feat since Pro Football Hall of Famer PAUL HORNUNG scored 24 consecutive points in 1961 (10/8).

LARRY FITZGERALD
WR, Arizona Cardinals
· Totaled 107 receptions for 8,204 yards in his career. In Week 15, became the youngest player (27 years, 110 days old) to reach 600 receptions and the second-youngest to record 8,000 receiving yards (RANDY MOSS, 26 years, 297 days).
· Recorded a streak of 97 games (11/21/04-12/19/10) with at least two receptions, the fourth-longest multiple catch streak since 1970.

JOE FLACCO
QB, Baltimore Ravens

· Owns a 32-16 record as a starting quarterback and ranks third behind Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (33) and MATT RYAN (33) for the most wins by a starting quarterback in his first three seasons among players who began their careers after the merger (since 1970).

JACOBY FORD
WR-KR, Oakland Raiders

· Joined IKE THOMAS (Dallas 1971) as the only players since 1970 to take a game’s opening kickoff back for a touchdown twice in the same season (101 yards in Week 12; 99 yards in Week 16).
· Joined GARY BALLMAN (161 receiving yards, 159 kick-return yards; at Washington on 11/17/63) as the only players in NFL history to have at least 140 receiving yards (148) and 150 kick-return yards (158) in a game (Week 9).
· In Week 12, caught four passes for 108 yards (27.0 average) with one touchdown and returned seven kickoffs for 208 yards, including a 101-yard touchdown. Became the second player since the 1970 merger to have 100 receiving yards, a receiving touchdown and a kickoff-return score in the same game.

MATT FORTÉ
RB, Chicago Bears

· Became the fifth player since 1970 to record a touchdown catch of at least 85 yards (89 yards, Week 1) and a touchdown run of at least 65 yards (68 yards, Week 5) in the same season.
· Posted the most receiving yards by a running back in a Kickoff Weekend game with 151 yards on seven receptions against Indianapolis. It marked the second-highest total ever registered by a Bears running back behind Pro Football Hall of Famer GEORGE MC AFEE’s 157 (1947).

ARIAN FOSTER
RB, Houston Texans

· Registered an NFL-best 2,220 scrimmage yards (1,616 rushing, 604 receiving) to join PRIEST HOLMES (three times, 2001-03) as the only undrafted players in NFL history to record at least 2,000 scrimmage yards in a season since the advent of the common draft in 1967. Is the sixth player in league history to reach 1,500 yards rushing and 600 yards receiving in the same year.
· Totaled an NFL-high 1,616 rushing yards and joined Holmes (1,555 in 2001) as the only undrafted players to lead the league in rushing. Joined Holmes (two times) as the only undrafted players to record at least 15 rushing touchdowns (16) in a season.
· Became the third running back in NFL history to total more than 500 rushing yards (537) and 100 receiving yards (152) in the first four games of a season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer EMMITT SMITH and BILLY SIMS.
· During the Texans’ Kickoff Weekend victory, scored three touchdowns and rushed for a team-record 231 yards, a total that marks the second-best Kickoff Weekend rushing performance since 1933 (O.J. SIMPSON, 250 rushing yards in 1973). Became the first player in NFL history to rush for at least 200 yards and three touchdowns on Kickoff Weekend.

ANTONIO GATES
TE, San Diego Chargers

· With 10 touchdown receptions this year, tied for the league lead among all tight ends and posted his third season with at least 10 touchdowns. Ranks second all-time among tight ends with 69 touchdowns, trailing only TONY GONZALEZ (88).
· Has 529 career receptions and reached 500 receptions in the fewest games (101) by a tight end.
· Posted a touchdown reception in nine consecutive games (12/13/09-10/10/10), the longest streak in NFL history by a tight end. Became only the second tight end in NFL history with a touchdown reception in each of the team’s first five games of a season.

TONY GONZALEZ
TE, Atlanta Falcons

· Totaled 70 receptions in 2010 and became the first tight end and seventh player to amass 1,000 career catches (1,069). Is the only player in NFL history with at least 60 receptions in 12 consecutive seasons.
· Became the first tight end to amass 12,000 receiving yards (12,463) after totaling 656 in 2010.
· Tied for 10th in NFL history (Pro Football Hall of Famer DON MAYNARD) with 88 career touchdown catches.

ROB GRONKOWSKI
TE, New England Patriots

· With 10 touchdowns catches this season, tied for the league lead among all tight ends and recorded the second-most touchdown receptions by a rookie tight end in NFL history. Pro Football Hall of Famer MIKE DITKA holds the record with 12 touchdown receptions for the Chicago Bears in 1961.

DE ANGELO HALL
CB, Washington Redskins

· Tied an NFL single-game record with four interceptions and added a 92-yard interception-return touchdown in Week 7. Is the 19th player in NFL history with four interceptions in a game and the first to accomplish the feat since 2001 (DELTHA O’NEAL, 12/7).
· Registered one interception in Week 8 to become the first player since ALBERT LEWIS (five total; 12/8/85-12/14/85) to record at least five interceptions over a two-game span.

MAX HALL
QB, Arizona Cardinals

· Led the Cardinals to a win over the New Orleans Saints in Week 5 to become the first undrafted rookie quarterback to start and win against the defending Super Bowl champions since 1967 (KENT NIX, Pittsburgh vs. Green Bay, 12/17).

JASON HANSON
K, Detroit Lions

· Connected on three 50-yard field goals in 2010 to bring his career total to 45, the most in NFL history.

DEVIN HESTER
WR-KR-PR, Chicago Bears

· With an NFL-best three punt-return touchdowns in 2010, Hester set a record with 14 combined kick-return touchdowns (10 punt, four kickoff). His 10 career punt-return touchdowns are tied for the most in league annals (ERIC METCALF).
· His 17.1-yard punt return average is the highest in a season in NFL history (minimum 30 returns).

PEYTON HILLIS
RB, Cleveland Browns

· Rushed for 131 yards with three touchdowns and added six receptions for 63 yards in the Browns’ Week 12 victory. Joined MARSHALL FAULK (9/17/00) as the only players in NFL history to record at least 130 rushing yards, three rushing touchdowns, six receptions and 60 receiving yards in a single game.

REGGIE HODGES
P, Cleveland Browns

· Had a 68-yard run on a fake punt in Week 7, the longest rush by a punter since 1970.

SANTONIO HOLMES
WR, New York Jets

· His 37-yard touchdown catch with 16 seconds remaining in overtime in Week 10 was the third-latest regular-season touchdown in overtime since the OT system was instituted in 1974.

DE SEAN JACKSON
WR-PR, Philadelphia Eagles

· Joined DICK TODD (Washington, 1939-41) as the only players in NFL history to register a rushing, receiving and punt-return touchdown in each of his first three seasons.
· Returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown as time expired in Week 15. It is the only game-winning punt-return touchdown as time expired in NFL history.
· Totaled 210 receiving yards on four receptions (52.5 average), including a 91-yard touchdown, in Week 14. It marked the most receiving yards in a game by a player with four or fewer receptions in NFL history and the third-highest total in franchise history.

GREG JENNINGS
WR, Green Bay Packers

· In Week 11, had seven catches for 152 yards and a career-high three touchdowns and joined ANTONIO FREEMAN and JAVON WALKER as only players in franchise history to have at least seven receptions, 150 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a game.

RASHAD JENNINGS
RB, Jacksonville Jaguars

· Averaged 21.8 yards per carry (five carries, 109 yards) in Week 14 and is the sixth player in the past 50 years to average at least 20.0 yards per rush in a game (minimum five attempts).

ANDRE JOHNSON
WR, Houston Texans

· Caught 86 passes this season and became the first player in NFL history to record at least 60 receptions in each of his first eight seasons.
· In Week 2, recorded his 14th career game with at least 10 catches and 100 receiving yards in his career, tying MARVIN HARRISON for the second-most such games in NFL history. Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE holds the record with 15 games with at least 10 receptions and 100 receiving yards.

CHRIS JOHNSON
RB, Tennessee Titans

· Extended his 100-yard rushing game streak to 12 consecutive games (10/18/09-9/12/10), the second-longest in NFL history (Pro Football Hall of Famer BARRY SANDERS, 14).
· Reached 4,000 scrimmage yards in his 32nd career game after Week 1, tying him for the third-fewest games to reach the milestone.
· In Week 10, became the seventh running back in league history to reach 4,000 rushing yards (4,072) in his first 40 career games. Averaged 5.06 yards per rush (804 carries) and is one of four players in NFL history to rush for at least 4,000 yards and average at least 5.0 yards per carry in his first 40 games.

RAY LEWIS
LB, Baltimore Ravens

· Is the only player with at least 35 sacks (38.5) and 30 interceptions (30) since sacks became an official statistic in 1982.
· Became the seventh linebacker in NFL history with at least 30 career interceptions (30).

ELI MANNING
QB, New York Giants

· Has played in 105 career games with 103 consecutive starts. Is the sixth quarterback in NFL history to start 100 consecutive games and owns the second-longest active streak behind his brother, PEYTON (208).
· Is 20-4 (.833) as a starter in October, the best mark among quarterbacks who began their career in the Super Bowl era (minimum 20 starts).

PEYTON MANNING
QB, Indianapolis Colts

· Posted a career-high 4,700 passing yards to increase his career total to 54,828, the second-most passing yards in NFL history. Became the third quarterback with back-to-back 4,500-yard passing seasons (4,500 in 2009), joining Pro Football Hall of Famers DAN FOUTS (1980-81) and WARREN MOON (1990-91) as the only players to accomplish the feat.
· Named to his ninth consecutive Pro Bowl and joined BRETT FAVRE (11) as the only quarterbacks selected to at least 11 AFC-NFC Pro Bowls (11).
· Eclipsed 300 passing yards in seven games this season and tied Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (63) for the most 300-yard passing games in NFL history. Passed for at least 300 yards in six of eight road games in 2010 and set an NFL record with 34 300-yard games on the road in his career.
· Increased his NFL-record streak to 13 consecutive seasons with at least 25 touchdown passes.
· Including his five games with three or more passing touchdowns this season, has 64 career games with at least three touchdown passes and surpassed Marino (62) for the second-most such games in NFL history. Favre holds the NFL record with 72 games with at least three touchdown passes.
· Posted the eighth 400-yard passing game of his career against Houston on Kickoff Weekend. Only Marino (13) has topped 400 yards in more contests.
· Has started all 208 games since the beginning of his 1998 rookie season, the most consecutive starts to begin a career in NFL history (Pro Football Hall of Famer GENE UPSHAW, 207). Joins Favre as the only quarterbacks in league history to start 200 consecutive games.

MARC MARIANI
WR-KR-PR, Tennessee Titans

· Is one of two players (ERIC WEEMS) who registered a kick-return (98 yards) and punt-return touchdown (87 yards) this season.

DERRICK MASON
WR, Baltimore Ravens

· Had 61 catches and joined Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (11; 1986-1996) and TONY GONZALEZ (12; 1999-2010) as the only players in NFL history with 60 or more receptions in 11 consecutive seasons.

BRYAN MC CANN
CB, Dallas Cowboys

· Posted a 101-yard interception-return touchdown in the Cowboys’ Week 10 victory to become the second rookie in the Super Bowl era with a 100-yard interception-return for a touchdown (LOUIS DELMAS, 2009).
· In Week 11, had a 97-yard punt-return touchdown, making him the first rookie in NFL history with a 97+ yard TD in consecutive games.

TERRELL OWENS
WR, Cincinnati Bengals

· Ranks second all-time in career receiving yards (15,934) behind Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (22,895) after posting 983 yards on 72 receptions in 2010. Is one of three players (Rice; ISAAC BRUCE, 15,208) to eclipse 15,000 receiving yards.
· Caught nine touchdown passes this season to total 156 touchdowns (153 receiving, three rushing) in his career. Is one of only five players to reach the 150-touchdown mark, including RANDY MOSS (153) who also eclipsed the milestone in 2010.
· Became one of only three players (Rice 197, Moss 153) with at least 150 touchdown catches.
· With 222 receiving yards on 10 catches in Week 4, became the fourth player since 1970 to reach 200 receiving yards in a game three times in his career (Rice, 4; Bruce, 3; WES CHANDLER, 3).

ADRIAN PETERSON
RB, Minnesota Vikings

· Rushed for 1,298 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2010. Is the fourth player in NFL history to rush for at least 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns in each of his first four seasons, joining LA DAINIAN TOMLINSON (seven seasons) and Pro Football Hall of Famers EARL CAMPBELL (four) and ERIC DICKERSON (four).

ED REED
S, Baltimore Ravens

· In only 10 games, recorded an NFL-best eight interceptions and totaled 183 interception-return yards. With 1,438 career interception-return yards, he ranks second in league history behind Pro Football Hall of Famer ROD WOODSON (1,483).
· Posted three multiple-interception games (Week 7, Week 16, Week 17) in 2010 and leads all active players with 11 such games in his career.

KERRY RHODES
S, Arizona Cardinals

· Became the first player since 1997 to record a 25+ yard opponents’ fumble-return touchdown in back-to-back games (Week 4, 42 yards; Week 5, 27 yards).

PHILIP RIVERS
QB, San Diego Chargers

· With 2,649 passing yards through Week 8, set an NFL record for the most passing yards through a quarterback’s first eight games of a season (Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN FOUTS, 2,580 in 1982).
· His 1,562 passing yards during October set an NFL record for the most passing yards in the month, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO’s previous record of 1,555 (October 1988).

AARON RODGERS
QB, Green Bay Packers

· Since 2008, passed for 12,394 yards and joined KURT WARNER (12,612) and PEYTON MANNING (12,287) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to pass for at least 12,000 yards in the first three seasons as a starting quarterback.
· Is the only quarterback since 1970 to post a passer rating of at least 110.0 in four consecutive games in back-to-back seasons (9/27/09-10/25/09; 11/7/10-12/5/10).

BEN ROETHLISBERGER
QB, Pittsburgh Steelers

· Started his 90th career game in the Steelers’ Week 9 victory on Monday night. With a 63-27 record (.700), tied JIM MC MAHON for the third-best record for a quarterback through his first 90 starts since 1970.

MATT RYAN
QB, Atlanta Falcons

· Has 33 wins and ties Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (33) for the most wins by a starting quarterback in his first three seasons among players who began their careers after the merger (since 1970).
· Closed the season with a 7-1 record at home, improving his career record as a starter to 20-2 at the Georgia Dome. Through his first 20 career home starts, Ryan posted a 19-1 record (.950), tying DANNY WHITE for the best winning percentage in a player’s first 20 starts at home among QBs who began their careers in the Super Bowl era (since 1966).

LA DAINIAN TOMLINSON
RB, New York Jets

· Posted 914 rush yards (13,404 career) and 368 receiving yards (4,323 career) in 2010 to join Pro Football Hall of Fame running back WALTER PAYTON (16,726 rushing yards, 4,538 receiving yards) as the only players in NFL history to record at least 13,000 rushing yards and 4,000 receiving yards.
· With 914 rush yards in 2010, moved into fifth-place (13,404) on the NFL’s career rushing list.
· Registered 17,345 scrimmage yards through his first 150 games, the third-most for a player in his first 150 games to open a career in NFL history behind Pro Football Hall of Famer BARRY SANDERS (18,015) and MARSHALL FAULK (17,909). His 158 TDs are the most by a player in his first 150 career games.
· Has 25 games with at least 100 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, tying Pro Football Hall of Famer JIM BROWN for the most such games in NFL history.
· Caught 52 passes this season to become the third running back in NFL history to record at least 50 receptions in nine seasons.
· In Week 6, rushed for multiple touchdowns for the 38th time in his career, the most in NFL history.

MICHAEL VICK
QB, Philadelphia Eagles

· Became the first player in NFL history with at least 3,000 passing yards, (3,018), 20 touchdown passes (21), 500 rushing yards (676) and seven rushing touchdowns (nine).
· Compiled a career-best 100.2 passer rating and joined Pro Football Hall of Famer STEVE YOUNG (1992) as the only quarterbacks to post a 100.0 passer rating and rush for at least 500 yards in the same season (676).
· Totaled 676 rushing yards in 2010. With 4,630 rush yards in his career, joins RANDALL CUNNINGHAM (4,928 yards) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to record at least 4,500 rushing yards.
· Became one of five quarterbacks since the merger to have two games with 300 passing yards, two passing TDs and one rushing TD in a single season.
· In Week 10, became the first player in NFL history with at least 300 yards passing (333), 50 yards rushing (80), four touchdown passes and two rushing touchdowns in a game.

MIKE VRABEL
LB, Kansas City Chiefs

· With a TD reception in Week 6, became the only player to begin a career since 1933 with at least 10 receptions with all of them going for a touchdown.

HINES WARD
WR, Pittsburgh Steelers

· Recorded a reception in 186 consecutive games, the third-longest streak in league history.

LEON WASHINGTON
RB-KR, Seattle Seahawks

· Is the only player in NFL history to record three kick-return touchdowns in two different seasons (with New York Jets in 2007). His seven career kick-return touchdowns are second most all-time (JOSHUA CRIBBS, eight).
· Became the 10th player with two kickoff-return touchdowns in a game after posting two such scores (101 and 99 yards) in Week 3.

ERIC WEEMS
WR-KR-PR, Atlanta Falcons

· Is one of two players (MARC MARIANI) who registered a kick-return (102 yards) and punt-return touchdown (55 yards) this season.

RODDY WHITE
WR, Atlanta Falcons

· Is one of 14 wide receivers in league history to record at least 80 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards in four consecutive seasons.

JASON WITTEN
TE, Dallas Cowboys

· Led all tight ends with 94 receptions in 2010 and became the fourth tight end in NFL history with at least 600 career catches (617). Reached the mark in the fewest games (125) among all tight ends.
· Recorded his third season with at least 90 catches season (2007, 2009 and 2010), joining TONY GONZALEZ as the only tight ends in NFL history to accomplish the feat.
· Totaled 1,002 receiving yards in 2010 to become the fifth tight end to reach 1,000 receiving yards in a season three times (1,145 in 2007 and 1,030 in 2009).

ADRIAN WILSON
S, Arizona Cardinals

· In the Cardinals’ win on Kickoff Weekend, became the first player since 2004 (JULIUS PEPPERS) to record a sack, interception and blocked field goal in the same game. It marked the first blocked field goal of his career.

CHARLES WOODSON
CB, Green Bay Packers

· Recorded his 10th interception-return touchdown in Week 4 and joined Pro Football Hall of Famer ROD WOODSON (12) and DARREN SHARPER (11) as the only players in NFL history to have at least 10 INT-return TDs.
· Is the only player in league annals to record an interception-return touchdown in five consecutive seasons (2006-10).

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