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Most field goals made, one quarter: 4, by 11 players, most recently Austin Seibert, Nov 3, 2019 Most games, 1+ field goals made, career : 300, Adam Vinatieri , 1996–2019 [ 15 ] Most consecutive games with field goal made : 38, Matt Stover , 1999–2001 [ 1 ] : 543
Brett Favre, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL player. This is a list of the most consecutive starts and games played by a player by position in the National Football League (NFL). [1] [2] Quarterback Brett Favre's streak of 297 consecutive games started is the longest all-time.
Playing in the NFL is one of the most physically demanding sports. The players are exposed to many hard hits and are often injured. This plus given the fact the NFL is highly competitive, and there is a large group of talented players wanting to take the place of those who are injured or no longer able to perform at a high level, most careers are not long.
New Orleans Saints (7) vs New York Giants (6), Nov 1, 2015. Most consecutive games, one or more passing touchdowns, 54; New Orleans Saints October 18, 2009–November 25, 2012. Most consecutive games, no passing touchdowns, 10; Brooklyn Dodgers November 1, 1942–October 17, 1943. Most consecutive games, no passing touchdowns, current franchises, 9
That three-week span encapsulated Barkley’s all-encompassing 2024 season with the Eagles; monster production running the ball highlighted with feats of athleticism rarely seen on the field.
The term "iron man" as it pertains to sports longevity has origins in Major League Baseball pitcher Joe McGinnity, who was known for pitching in back-to-back doubleheaders and leading his league in innings pitched four times in five seasons from 1900 to 1904. He also played professionally until age 54.
Most regular season home wins with one team by a starting quarterback: 121, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2018; Most road wins by a starting quarterback: 104, Tom Brady, 2001–2020. Most NFL teams defeated at least once, career: 32, Brett Favre, [150] Peyton Manning, [151] Drew Brees, [152] and Tom Brady [153]
The NFL world's obsession with the player movement market doesn't stay on the sidelines for long, even around the league's marquee event. Days before the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl 59 win ...