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Team defensive records Statistic Record Season Most takeaways in a season 58 1947 (12 games) Most defensive touchdowns scored in a season 9 2012 (16 games) Fewest rushing yards allowed in a season 519 1942 (11 games) Most total yards allowed in a season 6,109 2013 (16 games) Most passing yards allowed in a season 3,730 2013 (16 games)
The Bears entered the 2007 season as the National Football Conference (NFC) Champions and had hopes of returning to the Super Bowl, [2] but instead finished the season with a 7–9 record, and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2004. The season marked the most recent time that the Bears swept the Green Bay Packers.
3× NFL Alumni Special Teams Player of the Year (2006, 2007, 2010) NFL 2000s All-Decade Team; NFL 2010s All-Decade Team; NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team; PFWA All-Rookie Team ; 100 Greatest Bears of All-Time; First-team All-American ; 2× First-team All-ACC (2004, 2005) University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame [1] Chicagoland Sports Hall of ...
Most consecutive career road wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 5, Eli Manning, New York Giants 2007, 2011; 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.
Record Player/team Date broken/opponent Previous record holder [23] Longest kickoff return: Ellis Hobbs, New England (108 yards) September 9, at N.Y. Jets: Tied by 3 players (106) Most regular-season wins by a quarterback, career: Brett Favre, Green Bay (160) September 16, at N.Y. Giants: John Elway, 1983–1998 (148) Most touchdown passes, career
The Bears' special teams sent three players to the Pro Bowl, including special teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo, kicker Robbie Gould (who led all NFL kickers with 143 points), and rookie return man Devin Hester, who gained 600 punt return yards with a 12.8 yards per return average, the second highest in the NFL. He also set a league record with 6 ...
Peppers' second three-sack outing of the year tied the NFL rookie record for three-sack games in a season, set by Leslie O'Neal of the San Diego Chargers in 1986. [ 34 ] As a rookie, Peppers helped the Panthers boast the only defensive unit since the NFL merger in 1970 to improve from last in the league in total defense to second in one season.
[f] The Pats also set a record for most regular season wins in a single season. [6] The victory was the Patriots’ 19th consecutive regular season victory, breaking their own record set during the 2003–2004 season. Finally, the Patriots finished the season with a +315 point differential, breaking the 1942 Bears’ record of +292. [6]