Stat of the week No. 1: Chris Johnson’s 228 yards rushing was more than the Browns, Raiders, Bills, Dolphins and Broncos gained on offense.
Stat of the week No. 2: Jairus Byrd became the second player since 1960 to have two or more interceptions in three consecutive games.
Stat of the week No. 3: DeSean Jackson became just the second player in NFL history with six touchdowns of at least 50 yards in the first seven games of a season.
Stat of the week No. 4: After not throwing an interception against the Seahawks, Tony Romo has gone three consecutive games without an interception for the first time in his career.
Stat of the week No. 5: The Titans-Jaguars game was the first game in NFL history with four rushing touchdowns of 50 or more yards. Maurice Jones-Drew became just the third player in NFL history with two rushing touchdowns of 75 or more yards in one game (Frank Gore – 2009 and Barry Sanders – 1997).
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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