Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Week 11 Stats of the Week


Stat of the week No. 1: Cowboys rookie Bryan McCann became the first rookie in NFL history with touchdowns of 97-plus yards in consecutive weeks.

Stat of the week No. 2: Santonio Holmes joins Mike Brown as the only players since 1983 with a game-winning touchdown in the final 10 seconds of the fourth quarter or overtime in back-to-back games.

Stat of the week No. 3: Bill Belichick notched his 171st career win (including playoffs) to tie Joe Gibbs for 11th all-time.  Also, Tom Brady picked up his 25th consecutive home win as a starter to tie Brett Farve for the most consecutive home wins as a starter since 1970.

Stat of the week No. 4: After losing to the Bills by 18 points, the Bengals became the first team since at least 1950 to lose a game by 13 or more points after they held a halftime lead of 17 or more points.

Stat of the week No. 5: Ray Lewis became the eighth linebacker in NFL history to intercept 30 or more passes.  He also became just the second player in history to have 30-plus sacks and 30-plus interceptions (Rodney Harrison had 30.5 sacks and 34 interceptions in his career).

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