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  • 12013 NFL Record & Fact Book

    Official 2013National Football League

    Record & FactBook

    Copyright 2013 by the National Football League. All rightsreserved. The information in this publication has been compiledfor use by the news media to aid in reporting of the games andteams of the National Football League. No part of this book maybe reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, orby any information storage and retrieval system, withoutpermission in writing from the National Football League.

    A National Football League Book.

    Compiled by the NFL Communications Depar tment and Seymour Siwoff, Elias Sports Bureau.

    Edited by Jon Zimmer, NFL Communications Department, andMatt Marini. Layout by William Tham.

    Cover photo: Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Joe Flacco of theSuper Bowl XLVII champion Baltimore Ravens.

    Cover photography by David Stluka, AP Images. Design by NFLCreative.

    Statistics by Elias Sports Bureau.

    Produced by NFL Communications Department.

    Printed in the United States of America.

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  • AActive List..............................................................................36AFC vs. NFC, 1970-2012 .....................................................482All-Pro Teams, 2012 ............................................................248Arizona Cardinals .................................................................137Associated Press Award Winners .........................................522Associated Press Most Valuable Players ..............................520Atlanta Falcons ....................................................................143Attendance, NFLs 10 Biggest Weekends ..............................536Attendance, 2012 ................................................................246Attendance, Paid ..................................................................537Awards, 2012 ......................................................................248BBaltimore Ravens...................................................................39Buffalo Bills ...........................................................................45Bye Weeks, Team Record After ............................................316CCalendar, 2012-17 .................................................................12Carolina Panthers.................................................................149Chicago Bears .....................................................................155Chronology of Professional Football .....................................353Cincinnati Bengals .................................................................51Cleveland Browns ..................................................................57Close Games, Team Records In, 2012 .................................316Coaches, Career Victories ......................................................26Coaches, More than 100 Career Victories ..............................27Coldest Games ....................................................................317Comebacks, Greatest in NFL History ....................................298Commissioners, NFL............................................................372DDallas Cowboys...................................................................161Denver Broncos .....................................................................63Detroit Lions ........................................................................167Draft, All-Time Number-One Choices ....................................524Draft, 2013 ............................................................................28FFirst Place Finish After Last Place Finish...............................314First-Round Selections .........................................................526Free Agency, Movement History .............................................36GGames Decided By 7 and 3 Points or Fewer, 1970-2012......315Games Decided By 8 Points or Fewer, 1994-2012................316Game-Winning Drives by Quarterback, 1970-2012...............314Green Bay Packers...............................................................173HHall of Fame, Pro Football ....................................................336Hall of Fame Games, Pro Football.........................................352Houston Texans .....................................................................69

    IIndianapolis Colts...................................................................75Instant Replay ........................................................................32International Games .............................................................510Internet, NFL on .....................................................................14JJacksonville Jaguars ..............................................................81KKansas City Chiefs.................................................................87Kickoff Weekend, NFL Opening ............................................511Kickoff Weekend Won-Loss Records....................................303MMiami Dolphins......................................................................93Minnesota Vikings................................................................179Monday Night Football Individual Records ............................508Monday Night Football W-L Records ....................................506NNew England Patriots .............................................................99New Orleans Saints..............................................................185New York Giants ..................................................................191New York Jets......................................................................105NFL Network ..........................................................................15NFL Staff Directory ..............................................................688OOakland Raiders...................................................................111Official Signals .....................................................................682Officials, 2013 Roster of ......................................................678Oldest/Youngest Players, 2012.............................................307Outstanding Performers .......................................................580Overtime, History of.............................................................513Overtime Procedures ...........................................................512PPasser Rating System ..........................................................312Passer Rating, Highest Postseason ......................................313Philadelphia Eagles ..............................................................197Pittsburgh Steelers...............................................................117Players of the Week/Month, 2012 ........................................247Playoff Appearances by Seasons .........................................315Playoff Games

    AFC Championship Games..............................................490AFC Divisional Playoff Games .........................................494AFC First-Round Playoff Games ......................................498NFC Championship Games .............................................492NFC Divisional Playoff Games .........................................496NFC First-Round Playoff Games ......................................500

    Points, Most By Each Team..................................................300Postseason Play, Teams Under .500 ....................................317Preseason Results and Standings, 2012 ..............................236Pro Bowl, All-Time Results ...................................................502

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  • QQuarterbacks, Starting Records for Active Quarterbacks ......314Quarters, 2012 Score By .....................................................317RRecords, All-Time

    Individual Combined Kick Returns ...................................557Individual Combined Net Yards ........................................560Individual Fumbles ..........................................................558Individual Interceptions By ..............................................552Individual Kickoff Returns................................................555Individual Passing ...........................................................545Individual Punting............................................................553Individual Punt Returns ...................................................554Individual Receiving ........................................................549Individual Rushing...........................................................544Individual Sacks..............................................................561Individual Scoring ...........................................................540Individual Service............................................................540Individual Yards from Scrimmage ....................................551Team Championships......................................................561Team Combined Net Yards Rushing and Passing .............567Team Defense.................................................................576Team First Downs ...........................................................566Team Fumbles ................................................................573Team Games Won...........................................................562Team Games Lost ...........................................................562Team Kickoff Returns......................................................573Team Passing .................................................................569Team Penalties................................................................575Team Punting..................................................................571Team Punt Returns .........................................................571Team Rushing.................................................................568Team Scoring .................................................................563Team Tie Games .............................................................563Team Turnovers ..............................................................575

    Records, Oldest ...................................................................307Records, Postseason ...........................................................661Retired Uniforms..................................................................311Roster Limits, All-Time...........................................................36SSt. Louis Rams ....................................................................203San Diego Chargers .............................................................123San Francisco 49ers ............................................................209Schedule, 2013 .......................................................................4Scheduling Formula, 2013-14 ................................................16Scoring, Top 10 Weekends...................................................536Scoring, 60 Points in a Game...............................................307Season Recap, 2012

    2012 Preseason Standings and Results ..........................2362012 Regular-Season Results .........................................2382012 Regular-Season Standings .....................................2402012 Best Passing Performances ...................................2502012 Best Receiving Performances ................................2512012 Best Rushing Performances...................................2502012 Best Sack Performances........................................2512012 Week by Week Standings.......................................241

    Seattle Seahawks.................................................................215Standings, 1920-2012 .........................................................373Standings, 2012 .................................................................240Standings, Week-by-Week, 2012 ........................................241

    StatisticsNFL Active Leaders...........................................................21Individual Leaders, 2003-2012........................................306Individual Leaders, Past Two, Three, Four Years...............308Inside the Numbers, Statistical Highlights........................298Outstanding Performers ..................................................580Team Leaders, Past Two, Three, Four Years .....................309What to Look for in 2013..................................................24Yearly Leaders ................................................................617

    Statistics, 2012AFC, NFC, and NFL Summary .........................................256American Football Conference Team Defense ..................253American Football Conference Team Offense...................252Club Leaders ..................................................................257Club Rankings by Yards ..................................................257Individual Field Goals ......................................................263Individual Fumbles ..........................................................291Individual Interceptions ...................................................278Individual Kickoff Returns................................................281Individual Passing ...........................................................270Individual Pass Receiving................................................274Individual Punting............................................................284Individual Punt Returns ...................................................286Individual Rushing...........................................................266Individual Sacks..............................................................288Individual Scoring ...........................................................258National Football Conference Team Defense ....................255National Football Conference Team Offense .....................254Takeaway-Giveaway Table...............................................257

    Sunday Night Football W-L Records .....................................504Super Bowl Champions, Missed Playoffs the Next Season ...316Super Bowl Contention, 1978-2012 .....................................315Super Bowl, Future Sites ......................................................487Super Bowl, Game Results...................................................488Super Bowl, Game Summary XLVII.......................................488Super Bowl, Most Valuable Players ......................................487Super Bowl, Non-Division Winners That Played In ................316Super Bowl, Records ...........................................................648TTakeaway/Giveaways, 2003-2012........................................306Tampa Bay Buccaneers........................................................221Team Won-Loss Records, All-Time Regular-Season..............320Team Won-Loss Records Since 1970 AFL-NFL Merger .........302Team Won-Loss Records, Road Teams, 1970-2012.............315Team Won-Loss Records, 2003-2012..................................304Team vs. Team Results ........................................................401Teams Beat Opposing Team 3 Times/Season, 1970-2012....317Television, 10 Most Watched Programs/Sports Events .........536Television, Top 100 Markets in 2013 ....................................318Tennessee Titans .................................................................129Thanksgiving Day Football, 1920-2012 ................................516Thanksgiving Day Individual Records ...................................519Tie-Breaking Procedures ........................................................34Trades, 2012-13 ..................................................................234Two-Point Conversion Results, 1994-2012...........................316WWalter Payton NFL Man of the Year ......................................400Washington Redskins...........................................................227Winning Streaks, Longest Since 1970 ..................................314YYearly Statistical Leaders......................................................617

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  • All times local. Dates and times subject to change.Nationally televised games indicated by network in parentheses.

    Sunday, August 4 Hall of Fame Game at Canton, OhioDallas _____ vs. Miami _____ (NBC) 8:00

    PRESEASON/WEEK 1 Thursday, August 8 Cincinnati_____ at Atlanta_____ (ESPN) 8:00Baltimore _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 7:30St. Louis _____ at Cleveland _____ 8:00Washington _____ at Tennessee _____ 7:00Denver _____ at San Francisco _____ 6:00Seattle _____ at San Diego _____ 7:00

    Friday, August 9 New York Jets _____ at Detroit _____ 7:30Miami _____ at Jacksonville _____ 7:30New England _____ at Philadelphia _____ 7:30Chicago _____ at Carolina_____ 8:00Arizona _____ at Green Bay _____ 7:00Houston _____ at Minnesota _____ 7:00Kansas City _____ at New Orleans _____ 7:00Dallas _____ at Oakland _____ 7:00

    Saturday, August 10 New York Giants _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 7:30Sunday, August 11 Buffalo _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:30

    PRESEASON/WEEK 2 Thursday, August 15 San Diego _____ at Chicago _____ (ESPN) 7:00Carolina _____ at Philadelphia _____ 7:30Atlanta _____ at Baltimore _____ 7:30Detroit _____ at Cleveland _____ 7:30

    Friday, August 16 Tampa Bay _____ at New England _____ (FOX) 8:00Minnesota _____ at Buffalo _____ 7:00San Francisco _____ at Kansas City _____ 7:00Oakland _____ at New Orleans _____ 7:00

    Saturday, August 17 Dallas _____ at Arizona _____ 1:30Tennessee _____ at Cincinnati _____ 7:00Jacksonville _____ at New York Jets _____ 7:30Miami _____ at Houston ____ 7:00Green Bay _____ at St. Louis _____ 7:00Denver _____ at Seattle _____ 7:00

    Sunday, August 18 Indianapolis _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 7:00Monday, August 19 Pittsburgh _____ at Washington _____ (ESPN) 8:00

    PRESEASON/WEEK 3 Thursday, August 22 Carolina _____ at Baltimore _____ (ESPN) 8:00New England _____ at Detroit _____ 7:30

    Friday, August 23 Seattle _____ at Green Bay _____ (CBS) 7:00Chicago _____ at Oakland _____ 7:00

    Saturday, August 24 St. Louis _____ at Denver ___ (CBS) 6:00Buffalo _____ at Washington ____ 4:30Cleveland _____ at Indianapolis ____ 7:00New York Jets _____ at New York Giants _____ 7:00Philadelphia _____ at Jacksonville _____ 7:30Tampa Bay _____ at Miami _____ 7:30Kansas City _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 7:30Cincinnati _____ at Dallas _____ 7:00Atlanta _____ at Tennessee _____ 7:00San Diego _____ at Arizona _____ 7:00

    Sunday, August 25 New Orleans _____ at Houston _____ (FOX) 3:00Minnesota _____ at San Francisco _____ (NBC) 5:00

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  • PRESEASON/WEEK 4 Thursday, August 29 Detroit _____ at Buffalo _____ 7:00Indianapolis _____ at Cincinnati _____ 7:00Philadelphia _____ at New York Jets _____ 7:00Jacksonville _____ at Atlanta _____ 7:30Pittsburgh _____ at Carolina _____ 7:30New Orleans _____ at Miami _____ 7:30New York Giants _____ at New England _____ 7:30Washington _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 7:30Cleveland _____ at Chicago _____ 7:00Houston _____ at Dallas _____ 7:00Tennessee _____ at Minnesota _____ 7:00Green Bay _____ at Kansas City _____ 7:00Baltimore _____ at St. Louis _____ 7:00Arizona _____ at Denver _____ 7:00San Francisco _____ at San Diego _____ 7:00Oakland _____ at Seattle _____ 7:00

    Thursday, September 5 Baltimore _____ at Denver _____ (NBC) 6:30Sunday, September 8 New England _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00

    FOX-TV National Weekend Seattle _____ at Carolina _____ 1:00Cincinnati _____ at Chicago _____ 12:00

    KICKOFF WEEKEND Miami _____ at Cleveland _____ 1:00Minnesota _____ at Detroit _____ 1:00Oakland _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00Kansas City _____ at Jacksonville _____ 1:00Atlanta _____ at New Orleans _____ 12:00Tampa Bay _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00Tennessee _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 1:00Arizona _____ at St. Louis _____ 3:25Green Bay _____ at San Francisco _____ 1:25New York Giants _____ at Dallas _____ (NBC) 7:30

    Monday, September 9 Philadelphia _____ at Washington _____ (ESPN) 7:10Houston _____ at San Diego _____ (ESPN) 7:20

    SECOND WEEK Thursday, September 12 New York Jets _____ at New England _____ (NFLN) 8:25Sunday, September 15 St. Louis _____ at Atlanta _____ 1:00

    CBS-TV National Weekend Cleveland _____ at Baltimore _____ 1:00Carolina _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00Minnesota _____ at Chicago _____ 12:00Washington _____ at Green Bay _____ 12:00Tennessee _____ at Houston _____ 12:00Miami _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00Dallas _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00San Diego _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00Detroit _____ at Arizona _____ 1:05New Orleans _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 4:05Denver _____ at New York Giants _____ 4:25Jacksonville _____ at Oakland _____ 1:25San Francisco _____ at Seattle _____ (NBC) 5:30

    Monday, September 16 Pittsburgh _____ at Cincinnati _____ (ESPN) 8:40

    THIRD WEEK Thursday, September 19 Kansas City _____ at Philadelphia _____ (NFLN) 8:25Sunday, September 22 Houston _____ at Baltimore _____ 1:00

    CBS-TV National Weekend Green Bay _____ at Cincinnati _____ 1:00New York Giants _____ at Carolina _____ 1:00St. Louis _____ at Dallas _____ 12:00Cleveland _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00Tampa Bay _____ at New England _____ 1:00Arizona _____ at New Orleans _____ 12:00San Diego _____ at Tennessee _____ 12:00Detroit _____ at Washington _____ 1:00Atlanta _____ at Miami _____ 4:05Buffalo _____ at New York Jets _____ 4:25Indianapolis _____ at San Francisco _____ 1:25Jacksonville _____ at Seattle _____ 1:25Chicago _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, September 23 Oakland _____ at Denver _____ (ESPN) 6:40

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  • FOURTH WEEK Thursday, September 26 San Francisco _____ at St. Louis _____ (NFLN) 7:25Sunday, September 29 Baltimore _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00

    FOX-TV National Weekend Cincinnati _____ at Cleveland _____ 1:00Chicago _____ at Detroit _____ 1:00

    Open Date: Carolina, Green Bay Seattle _____ at Houston _____ 12:00Indianapolis _____ at Jacksonville _____ 1:00New York Giants _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00Pittsburgh _____ at Minnesota (London) _____ 6:00Arizona _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 1:00New York Jets _____ at Tennessee _____ 3:05Philadelphia _____ at Denver _____ 2:25Washington _____ at Oakland _____ 1:25Dallas _____ at San Diego _____ 1:25New England _____ at Atlanta _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, September 30 Miami _____ at New Orleans _____ (ESPN) 7:40

    FIFTH WEEK Thursday, October 3 Buffalo _____ at Cleveland _____ (NFLN) 8:25Open Date: Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Sunday, October 6 New Orleans _____ at Chicago _____ 12:00Tampa Bay, Washington CBS-TV National Weekend New England _____ at Cincinnati _____ 1:00

    Detroit _____ at Green Bay _____ 12:00Seattle _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00Baltimore _____ at Miami _____ 1:00Philadelphia _____ at New York Giants _____ 1:00Jacksonville _____ at St. Louis _____ 12:00Kansas City _____ at Tennessee _____ 12:00Carolina _____ at Arizona _____ 1:05Denver _____ at Dallas _____ 3:25San Diego _____ at Oakland _____ 1:25Houston _____ at San Francisco _____ (NBC) 5:30

    Monday, October 7 New York Jets _____ at Atlanta _____ (ESPN) 8:40

    SIXTH WEEK Thursday, October 10 New York Giants _____ at Chicago _____ (NFLN) 7:25Open Date: Atlanta, Miami Sunday, October 13 Green Bay _____ at Baltimore _____ 1:00

    FOX-TV National Weekend Cincinnati _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00Detroit _____ at Cleveland _____ 1:00St. Louis _____ at Houston _____ 12:00Oakland _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00Carolina _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00Pittsburgh _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00Philadelphia _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 1:00Jacksonville _____ at Denver _____ 2:05Tennessee _____ at Seattle _____ 1:05New Orleans _____ at New England _____ 4:25Arizona _____ at San Francisco _____ 1:25Washington _____ at Dallas _____ (NBC) 7:30

    Monday, October 14 Indianapolis _____ at San Diego _____ (ESPN) 5:40

    SEVENTH WEEK Thursday, October 17 Seattle _____ at Arizona _____ (NFLN) 5:25Open Date: New Orleans, Oakland Sunday, October 20 Tampa Bay _____ at Atlanta _____ 1:00

    CBS-TV National Weekend St. Louis _____ at Carolina _____ 1:00Cincinnati _____ at Detroit _____ 1:00San Diego _____ at Jacksonville _____ 1:00Houston _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00Buffalo _____ at Miami _____ 1:00New England _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00Dallas _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00Chicago _____ at Washington _____ 1:00San Francisco _____ at Tennessee _____ 3:05Cleveland _____ at Green Bay _____ 3:25Baltimore _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 4:25Denver _____ at Indianapolis _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, October 21 Minnesota _____ at New York Giants _____ (ESPN) 8:40

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  • EIGHTH WEEK Thursday, October 24 Carolina _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (NFLN) 8:25Sunday, October 27 Dallas _____ at Detroit _____ 1:00

    FOX-TV National Weekend San Francisco _____ at Jacksonville (London) _____ 5:00Cleveland _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00

    Open Date: Baltimore, Chicago, Miami _____ at New England _____ 1:00Houston, Indianapolis, Buffalo _____ at New Orleans _____ 12:00San Diego, Tennessee New York Giants _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00

    Pittsburgh _____ at Oakland _____ 1:05New York Jets _____ at Cincinnati _____ 4:05Atlanta _____ at Arizona _____ 1:25Washington _____ at Denver _____ 2:25Green Bay _____ at Minnesota _____ (NBC) 7:30

    Monday, October 28 Seattle _____ at St. Louis _____ (ESPN) 7:40

    NINTH WEEK Thursday, October 31 Cincinnati _____ at Miami _____ (NFLN) 8:25Open Date: Sunday, November 3 Kansas City _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00Arizona, Denver, CBS-TV National Weekend Atlanta _____ at Carolina _____ 1:00Detroit, Jacksonville, Minnesota _____ at Dallas _____ 12:00New York Giants, San Francisco New Orleans _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00

    Tennessee _____ at St. Louis _____ 12:00San Diego _____ at Washington _____ 1:00Philadelphia _____ at Oakland _____ 1:05Tampa Bay _____ at Seattle _____ 1:05Baltimore _____ at Cleveland _____ 4:25Pittsburgh _____ at New England _____ 4:25Indianapolis _____ at Houston _____ (NBC) 7:30

    Monday, November 4 Chicago _____ at Green Bay _____ (ESPN) 7:40

    TENTH WEEK Thursday, November 7 Washington _____ at Minnesota _____ (NFLN) 7:25Open Date: Sunday, November 10 Seattle _____ at Atlanta _____ 1:00Cleveland, Kansas City, FOX-TV National Weekend Cincinnati _____ at Baltimore _____ 1:00New England, New York Jets Detroit _____ at Chicago _____ 12:00

    Philadelphia _____ at Green Bay _____ 12:00St. Louis _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00Oakland _____ at New York Giants _____ 1:00Buffalo _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 1:00Jacksonville _____ at Tennessee _____ 12:00Carolina _____ at San Francisco _____ 1:05Houston _____ at Arizona _____ 2:25Denver _____ at San Diego _____ 1:25Dallas _____ at New Orleans _____ (NBC) 7:30

    Monday, November 11 Miami _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (ESPN) 8:40

    ELEVENTH WEEK Thursday, November 14 Indianapolis _____ at Tennessee _____ (NFLN) 7:25Open Date: Sunday, November 17 New York Jets _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00Dallas, St. Louis CBS-TV National Weekend Baltimore _____ at Chicago _____ 12:00

    Cleveland _____ at Cincinnati _____ 1:00Oakland _____ at Houston _____ 12:00Arizona _____ at Jacksonville _____ 1:00San Diego _____ at Miami _____ 1:00Washington _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00Detroit _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 1:00Atlanta _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 1:00Kansas City _____ at Denver _____ 2:05San Francisco _____ at New Orleans _____ 3:25Minnesota _____ at Seattle _____ 1:25Green Bay _____ at New York Giants * _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, November 18 New England _____ at Carolina _____ (ESPN) 8:40*Sunday Night Games In Weeks 11-16 Subject to Change

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  • TWELFTH WEEK Thursday, November 21 New Orleans _____ at Atlanta _____ (NFLN) 8:25Open Date: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Sunday, November 24 New York Jets _____ at Baltimore _____ 1:00Philadelphia, Seattle FOX-TV National Weekend Pittsburgh _____ at Cleveland _____ 1:00

    Tampa Bay _____ at Detroit _____ 1:00Minnesota _____ at Green Bay _____ 12:00Jacksonville _____ at Houston _____ 12:00San Diego _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00Carolina _____ at Miami _____ 1:00Chicago _____ at St. Louis _____ 12:00Indianapolis _____ at Arizona _____ 2:05Tennessee _____ at Oakland _____ 1:05Dallas _____ at New York Giants _____ 4:25Denver _____ at New England * _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, November 25 San Francisco _____ at Washington _____ (ESPN) 8:40*Sunday Night Games In Weeks 11-16 Subject to Change

    THIRTEENTH WEEK Thursday, November 28 Green Bay _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 12:30Oakland _____ at Dallas _____ (CBS) 3:30Pittsburgh _____ at Baltimore _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Sunday, December 1 Tampa Bay _____ at Carolina _____ 1:00CBS-TV National Weekend Jacksonville _____ at Cleveland _____ 1:00

    Tennessee _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00Denver _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00Chicago _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00Miami _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00Arizona _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00Atlanta _____ at Buffalo (Toronto) _____ 4:05St. Louis _____ at San Francisco _____ 1:05New England _____ at Houston _____ 3:25Cincinnati _____ at San Diego _____ 1:25New York Giants _____ at Washington * _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, December 2 New Orleans _____ at Seattle _____ (ESPN) 5:40*Sunday Night Games In Weeks 11-16 Subject to Change

    FOURTEENTH WEEK Thursday, December 5 Houston _____ at Jacksonville _____ (NFLN) 8:25Sunday, December 8 Minnesota _____ at Baltimore _____ 1:00

    FOX-TV National Weekend Indianapolis _____ at Cincinnati _____ 1:00Cleveland _____ at New England _____ 1:00Oakland _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00Carolina _____ at New Orleans _____ 12:00Detroit _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00Miami _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 1:00Buffalo _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 1:00Kansas City _____ at Washington _____ 1:00Tennessee _____ at Denver _____ 2:05St. Louis _____ at Arizona _____ 2:25New York Giants _____ at San Diego _____ 1:25Seattle _____ at San Francisco _____ 1:25Atlanta _____ at Green Bay * _____ (NBC) 7:30

    Monday, December 9 Dallas _____ at Chicago _____ (ESPN) 7:40*Sunday Night Games In Weeks 11-16 Subject to Change

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  • FIFTEENTH WEEK Thursday, December 12 San Diego _____ at Denver _____ (NFLN) 6:25Sunday, December 15 Washington _____ at Atlanta _____ 1:00

    CBS-TV National Weekend Chicago _____ at Cleveland _____ 1:00Houston _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00Buffalo _____ at Jacksonville _____ 1:00New England _____ at Miami _____ 1:00Philadelphia _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00Seattle _____ at New York Giants _____ 1:00New Orleans _____ at St. Louis _____ 12:00San Francisco _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 1:00Arizona _____ at Tennessee _____ 12:00New York Jets _____ at Carolina _____ 4:05Kansas City _____ at Oakland _____ 1:05Green Bay _____ at Dallas _____ 3:25Cincinnati _____ at Pittsburgh * _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, December 16 Baltimore _____ at Detroit _____ (ESPN) 8:40*Sunday Night Games In Weeks 11-16 Subject to Change

    SIXTEENTH WEEK Sunday, December 22 Miami _____ at Buffalo _____ 1:00FOX-TV National Weekend New Orleans _____ at Carolina _____ 1:00

    Minnesota _____ at Cincinnati _____ 1:00Denver _____ at Houston _____ 12:00Tennessee _____ at Jacksonville _____ 1:00Indianapolis _____ at Kansas City _____ 12:00Cleveland _____ at New York Jets _____ 1:00Chicago _____ at Philadelphia _____ 1:00Tampa Bay _____ at St. Louis _____ 12:00Dallas _____ at Washington _____ 1:00New York Giants _____ at Detroit _____ 4:05Arizona _____ at Seattle _____ 1:05Pittsburgh _____ at Green Bay _____ 3:25Oakland _____ at San Diego _____ 1:25New England _____ at Baltimore* _____ (NBC) 8:30

    Monday, December 23 Atlanta _____ at San Francisco _____ (ESPN) 5:40*Sunday Night Games In Weeks 11-16 Subject to Change

    SEVENTEENTH WEEK Sunday, December 29 Carolina _____ at Atlanta _____ 1:00CBS-TV and FOX-TV National Weekend Green Bay _____ at Chicago _____ 12:00

    Baltimore _____ at Cincinnati _____ 1:00Philadelphia _____ at Dallas _____ 12:00Jacksonville _____ at Indianapolis _____ 1:00New York Jets _____ at Miami _____ 1:00Detroit _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00Buffalo _____ at New England _____ 1:00Tampa Bay _____ at New Orleans _____ 12:00Washington _____ at New York Giants _____ 1:00Cleveland _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 1:00Houston _____ at Tennessee _____ 12:00San Francisco _____ at Arizona _____ 2:25Denver _____ at Oakland _____ 1:25Kansas City _____ at San Diego _____ 1:25St. Louis _____ at Seattle _____ 1:25

    *Sunday Night Game In Week 17 TBD

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  • Saturday, January 4, 2014 American Football Conference

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    Sunday, January 12, 2014 American Football Conference

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    Sunday, January 26, 2014 Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium,Honolulu, Hawaii

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    Sunday, February 2, 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium,New York/New Jersey

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    Super Bowl XLVIII

    Pro Bowl

    Championship GamesSite Priorities for Championship GamesThe home teams will be the survivingplayoff winners with the highestseeds. A Wild Card team cannot playhost unless two Wild Card teams arein the game, in which case the WildCard team that was seeded highest inthe first round of the playoffs will bethe home team.

    Divisional Playoff GamesSite PrioritiesIn each conference, the two divisionchampions with the highest won-lost-tied percentage during the regular season will play host to the Wild Cardwinners. The division champion withthe best record in each conference is assured of playing the lowest seededWild Card survivor. There are norestrictions on intra-division games.

    Wild Card Playoff GamesSite PrioritiesTwo Wild Card teams (division non-champions with best two records)from each conference and the divisionchampions with the third and fourth-best record in each conference willenter the first round of the playoffs.The division champion with the third-best record will play host to the WildCard team with the second-bestrecord. The division champion withthe fourth-best record will play host tothe Wild Card team with the bestrecord. There are no restrictions onintra-division games.

    Pro Bowl

    Super Bowl XLVIII

    Championship GamesSite Priorities for Championship GamesThe home teams will be the survivingplayoff winners with the highestseeds. A Wild Card team cannot playhost unless two Wild Card teams arein the game, in which case the WildCard team that was seeded highest inthe first round of the playoffs will bethe home team.

    Divisional Playoff GamesSite PrioritiesIn each conference, the two divisionchampions with the highest won-lost-tied percentage during the regular season will play host to the Wild Cardwinners. The division champion withthe best record in each conference is assured of playing the lowest seededWild Card survivor. There are norestrictions on intra-division games.

    Wild Card Playoff GamesSite PrioritiesTwo Wild Card teams (division non-champions with best two records)from each conference and the divisionchampions with the third and fourth-best record in each conference willenter the first round of the playoffs.The division champion with the third-best record will play host to the WildCard team with the second-bestrecord. The division champion withthe fourth-best record will play host tothe Wild Card team with the bestrecord. There are no restrictions onintra-division games.

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  • 2013 NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMESAll times ETThursday, Sept. 5 Baltimore at Denver (NBC) 8:30Sunday, Sept. 8 N.Y. Giants at Dallas (NBC) 8:30Monday, Sept. 9 Philadelphia at Washington (ESPN) 7:10

    Houston at San Diego (ESPN) 10:20Thursday, Sept. 12 N.Y. Jets at New England (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Sept. 15 San Francisco at Seattle (NBC) 8:30Monday, Sept. 16 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Sept. 19 Kansas City at Philadelphia (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Sept. 22 Chicago at Pittsburgh (NBC) 8:30Monday, Sept. 23 Oakland at Denver (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Sept. 26 San Francisco at St. Louis (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Sept. 29 New England at Atlanta (NBC) 8:30Monday, Sept. 30 Miami at New Orleans (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Oct. 3 Buffalo at Cleveland (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Oct. 6 Houston at San Francisco (NBC) 8:30Monday, Oct. 7 N.Y. Jets at Atlanta (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Oct. 10 N.Y. Giants at Chicago (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Oct. 13 Washington at Dallas (NBC) 8:30Monday, Oct. 14 Indianapolis at San Diego (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Oct. 17 Seattle at Arizona (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Oct. 20 Denver at Indianapolis (NBC) 8:30Monday, Oct. 21 Minnesota at N.Y. Giants (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Oct. 24 Carolina at Tampa Bay (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Oct. 27 Green Bay at Minnesota (NBC) 8:30Monday, Oct. 28 Seattle at St. Louis (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Oct. 31 Cincinnati at Miami (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Nov. 3 Indianapolis at Houston (NBC) 8:30Monday, Nov. 4 Chicago at Green Bay (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Nov. 7 Washington at Minnesota (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Nov. 10 Dallas at New Orleans (NBC) 8:30Monday, Nov. 11 Miami at Tampa Bay (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Nov. 14 Indianapolis at Tennessee (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Nov. 17 Green Bay at N.Y. Giants (NBC)* 8:30Monday, Nov. 18 New England at Carolina (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Nov. 21 New Orleans at Atlanta (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Nov. 24 Denver at New England (NBC)* 8:30Monday, Nov. 25 San Francisco at Washington (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Nov. 28 Green Bay at Detroit (CBS) 12:30

    Oakland at Dallas (FOX) 4:30Pittsburgh at Baltimore (NBC) 8:30

    Sunday, Dec. 1 N.Y. Giants at Washington (NBC)* 8:30Monday, Dec. 2 New Orleans at Seattle (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Dec. 5 Houston at Jacksonville (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Dec. 8 Atlanta at Green Bay (NBC)* 8:30Monday, Dec. 9 Dallas at Chicago (ESPN) 8:40Thursday, Dec. 12 San Diego at Denver (NFL Network) 8:25Sunday, Dec. 15 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (NBC)* 8:30Monday, Dec. 16 Baltimore at Detroit (ESPN) 8:40Sunday, Dec. 22 New England at Baltimore (NBC)* 8:30Monday, Dec. 23 Atlanta at San Francisco (ESPN) 8:40Sunday, Dec. 29 To be determined (NBC)* 8:30

    *The NFL again will utilize flexible scheduling in 2013.

    Flexible scheduling moves will be announced at least 12 daysbefore games in Weeks 11-16. In Week 17, the flexible sched-uling move will be announced at least six days before thegame. Flexible scheduling will ensure quality matchups on Sunday night in those weeks and give surprise teams achance to play their way on to primetime.

    POSTSEASON GAMESSaturday, January 4 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs (NBC)Sunday, January 5 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs

    (CBS and FOX)Saturday, January 11 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs

    (CBS and FOX)Sunday, January 12 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs

    (CBS and FOX)Sunday, January 19 AFC and NFC Championship Games

    (CBS and FOX)Sunday, January 26 Pro Bowl (NBC) in Honolulu, HawaiiSunday, February 2 Super Bowl XLVIII in

    New York/New Jersey (FOX)

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    POSTSEASON AND NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES

  • 2013Mid-July Preseason training camps open. Clubs not

    permitted to open official preseasoncamp earlier than July 5. Veteran playerscannot be required to report earlier than15 days prior to clubs first preseasongame.

    July 15 Deadline at 4 P.M., New York time, for anyclub that designated a Franchise Playerto sign such player to a multi-yearcontract or extension. After this date, theplayer may sign only a one-year contractwith the designating club for the 2013season, and such contract cannot beextended until after the Clubs last regularseason game.

    July 22 Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New Yorktime, for Transition Players withoutstanding tenders. After this date andthrough 4 P.M., New York time, on theTuesday after the 10th regular seasonweekend, Old Club has exclusivenegotiating rights to these players.

    July 22# Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New Yorktime, for Unrestricted Free Agents towhom a June 1 tender was made by OldClub. After this date and through 4 P.M.,New York time, on the Tuesday after the10th regular season weekend, Old Clubhas exclusive negotiating rights to theseplayers.

    #or the first scheduled day of the first NFLtraining camp, whichever is later.

    August 2-4 Hall of Fame Weekend.August 5 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game,

    Canton, Ohio: Dallas vs. Miami

    August 6 Deadline for players under contract toreport to earn a season of free-agencycredit.

    August 6 If a Drafted Rookie has not signed with hisclub by this date, he may not be tradedto any other club in 2013.

    August 8-11 First Preseason Weekend.August 10-14 Deadline for club to provide written notice

    to certain unsigned players and theNFLPA of its intent to place them on theExempt List if they fail to report no laterthan one day prior to the clubs secondpreseason game. Any player who fails toreport prior to the deadline will beineligible to play or receive compensationfor at least three games (preseason orregular season) from the time that hereports.

    August 27 Roster cut-down to maximum of 75 playerson Active List by 4 P.M., New York time.

    August 28 All tryouts on this date and for theremainder of the season must bereported to the League office.

    August 31 Roster cut-down to maximum of 53 playerson Active/Inactive List by 6 P.M., NewYork time. Clubs may dress minimum of43 and maximum of 46 players for eachregular-season and postseason game.

    August 31 Simultaneously with the cut-down to 53,clubs that have players in the categoriesof Active/Physically Unable to Perform orActive/Non-Football Injury or Illness musttake one of the following options: Placeplayer on Reserve/Physically Unable toPerform or Reserve/Non-Football Injuryor Illness, whichever is applicable; askwaivers; terminate; trade; or continue tocount him on Active List.

    September 1 After 12 noon, New York time, clubs mayestablish a Practice Squad of eightplayers by signing free agents who donot have an accrued season of free-agency credit or who were on the 46-player Active List for less than nineregular-season games during their onlyAccrued Season(s). A player cannotparticipate on the Practice Squad formore than three seasons.

    September 4 All clubs are required to file a personnel(injury) report with their conferenceinformation manager by 4:00 P.M., NewYork time. Reports are to be filed everyWednesday, Thursday and Friday beforea regular-season game by 4:00 P.M., NewYork time (or as soon as possible afterthe completion of practice). An updatemust also be reported if there is anychange in a player's condition afterFriday.

    September 5, 8-9 Regular Season opens.September 6, 9-10 Beginning on these dates vested veterans

    terminated from the Active List orInactive List (and from Reserve/Injured ifthe player is placed on Reserve/Injuredafter the beginning of the regular season)are entitled to receive, after the end ofthe regular-season schedule, TerminationPay pursuant to the terms of the CBA.

    September 24 Priority on multiple waiver claims is nowbased on the current seasons standing.

    October 15 Beginning the day after the conclusion ofthe sixth regular-season weekend andcontinuing through the day after theconclusion of the eleventh regular-season weekend, clubs are permitted tobegin practicing players onReserve/Physically Unable to Performand Reserve/Non-Football Injury orIllness for a period not to exceed 21days. Players may be activated duringthe 21-day practice period or until 4 P.M.,New York time, on the day after theconclusion of the 21-day period.

    October 29 All trading ends at 4 P.M., New York time.October 30 Players with at least four previous pension-

    credited seasons are subject to thewaiver system for the remainder of theregular season and postseason.

    IMPORTANT DATES

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  • November 12 Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New Yorktime, for Franchise Players who areeligible to receive Offer Sheets.

    November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., NewYork time, their unsigned Franchise andTransition Players, including FranchisePlayers who were eligible to receive OfferSheets until this date. If still unsignedafter this date, such players areprohibited from playing in NFL in 2013.

    November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., NewYork time, their Unrestricted Free Agentsto whom June 1 tender was made. If stillunsigned after this date, such players areprohibited from playing in NFL in 2013.

    November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., NewYork time, their Restricted Free Agents towhom June 1 tender was made. If suchplayers remain unsigned, they areprohibited from playing in NFL in 2013.

    November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign Drafted playersby 4 P.M., New York time. If such playersremain unsigned, they are prohibitedfrom playing in NFL in 2013.

    November 29 Deadline for reinstatement of players inReserve List categories of Retired, DidNot Report, and Exclusive Rights, and ofplayers who were placed on Reserve/LeftSquad in a previous season.

    December 27 Deadline for waiver requests in 2013,except for special waiver requests,which have a 10-day claiming period,with termination or assignment delayeduntil after the Super Bowl.

    December 30 Clubs may begin signing free-agent playersfor the 2014 season.

    2014January 4-5 Wild Card Playoff Games.January 11-12 Divisional Playoff Games.January 19 AFC and NFC Championship Games.January 26 Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii.February 2 Super Bowl XLVIII, MetLife Stadium,

    New York-New Jersey.

    2015February 1 Super Bowl XLIX, University of Phoenix

    Stadium, Glendale, Arizona.

    2016February 7* Super Bowl L, Levis Stadium,

    San Francisco.

    2017February 5* Super Bowl LI, Reliant Stadium, Houston.

    *Tentative date

    IMPORTANT DATES

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  • The NFL is online to provide fans and media quick and easyaccess to all the latest professional football information.

    NFL.COM(http://NFL.com)NFL.com, the leagues year-round home page on the Internet,

    provides NFL information during the regular season, postseason,and offseason, including:

    NEWS/STATS: Up-to-the-minute NFL news and analysis, plusgame previews, injury reports, and player and team stats.

    GAMEDAY COVERAGE: Live game coverage with instanthighlights, play-by-play, scores, and statistics, includinggraphical drive charts and comprehensive scoreboard thatreloads automatically with the latest information.

    VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: The site showcases instant gamehighlights, NFL Films video highlights of the previous weeksgames as well as upcoming matchups. Video also supportsfeature stories and team highlight clips from every game lastseason. In addition, exclusive NFL Network programming isfeatured as well as original video content.

    SUBSCRIPTION PRODUCTS: Three premium video products,NFL Preseason Live, NFL Game Rewind & NFL Game Pass, thatenable fans in the United States and around the world to watchgames online, on demand and in HD with DVR controls.

    NFL MOBILE PRODUCTS: A suite of mobile products includingthe premium product NFL Mobile only from Verizon that deliverslive NFL Network Thursday Night Football, NBCs Sunday NightFootball, ESPNs Monday Night Football and NFL RedZone to fanson the go.

    NFL.COM/ESPANOL(http://NFL.com/ESPANOL)The official Spanish-language site of the NFL provides in depthinformation on teams and players, and offers highlights of everyNFL game in Spanish. The site includes Hispanic player diaries,live radio broadcasts, up-to-date stats, fantasy football, and more.

    NFLMEDIA.COM(http://NFLmedia.com)This media-only website features news items, league and teamreleases, team media guides, NFL publications, game books,player and coaches headshots, officiating videos, transcripts,credential applications, Spanish-language releases, and otherNFL information. A first-time registration is required.

    NFLEVOLUTION.COM(http://nflevolution.com)The site outlines the ways the NFL is addressing player health andsafety issues. It houses information on the partnerships,programs and initiatives the NFL supports to protect the health ofcurrent and former NFL players and to promote safe play andhealthy lifestyles at all levels of football and other sports. The siteprovides information to promote health and safety at all playinglevels, including partnerships with USA Football and the Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention.

    NFLFLAG.COM(http://nflflag.com)NFLFLAG.com focuses on the NFL FLAG Program, which is alsopart of NFL PLAY 60. Boys and girls ages 5-17 nationwide havethe opportunity to display their skills in a non-contactenvironment by playing against their peers in five-on-five flagfootball games. Our website is a resource for league organizers,coaches, parents and youth organizations who want to start orfind a local NFL FLAG league in their area as well as promote apositive experience for their youth participants.

    NFLRUSH.COM(http://www.NFLRUSH.com)NFLRUSH.com, which is targeted to kids 6-15, is the official kidswebsite of the National Football League, offering uniquecustomizable content, games, fantasy football for kids, contests,videos, fun daily features on NFL players and information on theNFLs Youth Football programs. NFLRUSH.com also features funand interactive fitness information as part of the NFL PLAY 60campaign, which encourages kids to be active for 60 minutes aday. The NFLRUSH ZONE, a role playing game on NFLRUSH.com,is an immersive virtual world where kids are able to createavatars, join their favorite team, play games, chat, watch the NFL

    RUSH ZONE animated series and compete with friends in safeand fun environment.

    USAFOOTBALL.COM(http://usafootball.com)USA Football is an independent, non-profit organization which isleading the growth and development of youth, high school andinternational amateur football. USA Football helps youth andamateur football organizations keep the sport fun, safe, andaccessible by offering resources focused on coaching education,league enhancement, officiating development and health andsafety awareness. The organization also serves as the designatedUnited States representatives to the International Federation ofAmerican Football. Based Indianapolis, USA Football wasendowed by the NFL and NFLPA in 2002.

    NFL.COM/COMMUNITY(http://www.nfl.com/community)This site is dedicated to the community service initiatives of theNational Football League and the 32 member clubs. It providesnews, history and informative links relating to the NFLs threeprimary service themes: reversing childhood obesity trends (NFLPLAY 60), the global fight against breast cancer (A Crucial Catch),and honoring the Veterans and men and women of the US ArmedForces (Salute to Service). The NFL also takes pride in recognizingthe philanthropic efforts of its players, coaches and staff throughthe annual presentations of the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year,Salute to Service, and NFL Teacher of the Year awards.

    PROFOOTBALLHOF.COM(http://profootballhof.com)Profootballhof.com is the official site of the Pro Football Hall ofFame in Canton, Ohio. In addition to a complete visitors guide tothe Hall, the site features bios, stories and Q & As with Hall ofFame inductees, a detailed archive of football history, andinformation on appearances by members of the Hall.

    OFFICIAL NFL TEAM SITESIn addition to a dedicated area on NFL.com, all 32 teams havetheir own Websites, which have separate URLs, and are linkedfrom NFL.com.Arizona Cardinals (www.azcardinals.com)Atlanta Falcons (www.atlantafalcons.com)Baltimore Ravens (www.baltimoreravens.com)Buffalo Bills (www.buffalobills.com)Carolina Panthers (www.panthers.com)Chicago Bears (www.chicagobears.com)Cincinnati Bengals (www.bengals.com)Cleveland Browns (www.clevelandbrowns.com)Dallas Cowboys (www.dallascowboys.com)Denver Broncos (www.denverbroncos.com)Detroit Lions (www.detroitlions.com)Green Bay Packers (www.packers.com)Houston Texans (www.houstontexans.com)Indianapolis Colts (www.colts.com)Jacksonville Jaguars (www.jaguars.com)Kansas City Chiefs (www.kcchiefs.com)Miami Dolphins (www.miamidolphins.com)Minnesota Vikings (www.vikings.com)New England Patriots (www.patriots.com)New Orleans Saints (www.neworleanssaints.com)New York Giants (www.giants.com)New York Jets (www.newyorkjets.com)Oakland Raiders (www.raiders.com)Philadelphia Eagles (www.philadelphiaeagles.com)Pittsburgh Steelers (www.steelers.com)St. Louis Rams (www.stlouisrams.com)San Diego Chargers (www.chargers.com)San Francisco 49ers (www.49ers.com)Seattle Seahawks (www.seahawks.com)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (www.buccaneers.com)Tennessee Titans (www.titansonline.com)Washington Redskins (www.redskins.com)

    NFL ON THE INTERNET

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  • NFL Network provides fans with a network to call their own.Seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, fans turnto NFL Network to receive information and insight straight fromthe field, team headquarters, league offices and everywhere theNFL is making news.

    NFL Network gives fans unprecedented year-round inside accessto all NFL events, including the Super Bowl, Playoffs, regular sea-son, preseason, Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductionweekend, NFL Draft, Scouting Combine, Senior Bowl, leaguemeetings, minicamps and training camps.

    The 13-game Thursday Night Football schedule on NFL Networkkicks off Week 2 with the New England Patriots hosting the NewYork Jets. Emmy-nominated analyst Mike Mayock joins play-by-play announcer Brad Nessler and sideline reporter Alex Flanaganfor every Thursday Night Football game.

    In addition, NFL Network is the only place on television for fansto view NFL games outside their initial live airings. From originalbroadcast versions of past Super Bowls, in-week replays of cur-rent games, original network telecasts of classic NFL regular sea-son and postseason games, to every preseason game NFLNetwork is truly the year-round destination for football fans. NFLNetwork is currently in more than 72 million homes and has car-riage agreements with each of the countrys largest televisionproviders. If your provider doesnt currently offer NFL Network,please call (866) NFL-NETWORK.

    NFL.com and NFL Mobile offer written content, exclusive videofeatures, live streaming of NFL Network on NFL Mobile from Ver-izon, and much more, ensuring that the football fan is never faraway from the NFL.

    KEY PROGRAMMING

    EXCLUSIVE LIVE PRIMETIME GAMESNFL Networks expanded 13-game, regular-season ThursdayNight primetime schedule kicks off in high definition on Septem-ber 12. Each game, at 8:00 PM ET, will be preceded by a two-hour pregame show and followed by a live post-game show.

    NFL TOTAL ACCESSNFL Networks signature show is the football show of record. NFLTotal Access is uniquely structured to see the game through theparticipants eyes, airing at 7:00 PM ET Monday through Satur-day. Covering all 32 teams, NFL Total Access features interviewswith players, coaches and other key league personnel.

    NFL AMWake up to the NFL on NFL Network with NFL AM Mondaythrough Friday at 6:00 AM ET. The four-hour show discusses anddebates all of the NFL news, and features guests from around theleague.

    FIRST ON THE FIELDFirst on the Field returns this season, kicking off at 7:00 AM ETeach Sunday, providing the first look at the days NFL action.

    NFL GAMEDAY MORNINGNFL GameDay Morning is the most comprehensive pregameshow on the air Sundays at 9:00 AM ET during the regular sea-son and playoffs, providing fans with the news and notes, as wellas live reports from around the league.

    NFL GAMEDAY SCOREBOARDAfter Sundays early games conclude, NFL GameDay Scoreboardtakes viewers around the league for post-game press confer-ences and game highlights. NFL GameDay Scoreboard airs at4:00 PM ET on Sundays and continues through the Sunday after-noon games.

    NFL GAMEDAY HIGHLIGHTSFollowing the late afternoon games, NFL GameDay Highlightsanalyzes the events of the day with highlights from all completedgames, expert commentary, on-field interviews and postgamepress conferences.

    NFL GAMEDAY FINALAfter each Sundays final game, NFL GameDay Final deliverscomprehensive coverage of the days action at 11:30 PM ET. The90-minute show features highlights, post-game press confer-ences, on-field interviews, analysis and more in wrapping upeach NFL Sunday.

    NFL REPLAYNFL games will be re-aired with the original television announcersand cameras. This offering features the most exciting games eachweek in an abbreviated format (eliminating halftime and othernon-critical elements), and includes enhancements to eachbroadcast such as additional camera angles, sideline sound andpostgame interviews.

    PLAYBOOKNFL Network uses the all 22 game film watched each week bycoaches and players to present footballs ultimate chalkboard show.Playbook, produced at NFL Films, offers 60-minute strategy sessionswith NFL Network analysts, who focus on each weeks key matchupsand discuss technique and game planning with coaches and players.

    THE TOP 100: PLAYERS OF 2013The Top 100 is the annual series which sparks wide debate eachoffseason on NFL Network. Current players vote for their peers tocompile a list of the top 100 playmakers today, counting downfrom 100 to 1 with 10 players featured in each episode.

    AMERICAS GAMEThe Emmy Award-winning original series continues its profiles ofSuper Bowl champions with the 2012 Baltimore Ravens.

    A FOOTBALL LIFEThe two-time Emmy-nominated A Football Life biography seriesreturns for a third season on NFL Network. The NFL Films-pro-duced series offers a look inside the untold stories of NFL icons.

    NFLs TOP 10Putting a fresh twist on the countdown genre, NFLs Top 10 is afast-paced series that provides an irreverent look at some of themost intriguing subjects in the NFL, creating and debating a topten list for each category. Each 60-minute episode counts downfrom No. 10 to the top ranking in each category.

    SOUND FXThe sounds of the game that only NFL Films can capture withexclusive on-field and sideline microphone access will be fea-tured on the Emmy award-winning Sound FX.

    PRESEASON GAMESNFL Network is the only place on television where fans can view all65 NFL preseason games in high-definition.

    Log on to www.NFL.com/NFLnetwork for more information onNFL Network.

    NFL NETWORK

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  • The NFL expanded to 32 teams in 2002 with the addition of the Houston Texans. In addition, the NFL realigned for the first time since1970into eight divisions of four teams eachand the scheduling formula that was introduced guarantees for the first time that allteams play each other on a regular, rotating basis. Although the number of teams has increased to 32, the number of playoff teamsremains the same at 12.

    Under the NFL scheduling formula, every team within a division plays 16 games as follows:

    Home and away against its three division opponents (6 games). The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (4 games). The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (4 games). Two intraconference games based on the prior years standings (2 games). These games will match a first-place team

    against the first-place teams in the two same-conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season. Thesecond-place, third-place, and fourth-place teams in a conference will be matched in the same way each year.

    The schedule format takes each team through a cycle of gameshome and awayagainst every other team in the league. From2002-2009, every team played every other team at least twiceonce home and once away. After the 2008 season, a decision wasmade to continue with the same rotation in 2010 and beyond.

    In determining how to begin the divisional rotation in 2002, the displacement of teams from their old divisions in the new alignmentwas taken into account. Preference was given to scheduling games with former division rivals and other regional opponents for clubsrealigned from otherwise intact divisions.

    FUTURE SCHEDULING ROTATION

    2013 2014

    AFC Intraconference AFCN AFCWEAST Interconference NFCS NFCN

    AFC Intraconference AFCE AFCSNORTH Interconference NFCN NFCS

    AFC Intraconference AFCW AFCNSOUTH Interconference NFCW NFCE

    AFC Intraconference AFCS AFCEWEST Interconference NFCE NFCW

    NFC Intraconference NFCN NFCWEAST Interconference AFCW AFCS

    NFC Intraconference NFCE NFCSNORTH Interconference AFCN AFCE

    NFC Intraconference NFCW NFCNSOUTH Interconference AFCE AFCS

    NFC Intraconference NFCS NFCEWEST Interconference AFCS AFCW

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  • AFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013BUFFALO MIAMI NEW ENGLAND N.Y. JETS

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIIntraconference by Division BALT CLE BALT CLE CLE BALT CLE BALT

    CIN PITT CIN PITT PITT CIN PITT CINInterconference by Division ATL NO ATL NO NO ATL NO ATL

    CAR TB CAR TB TB CAR TB CARIntraconference by Position AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS

    AFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014BUFFALO MIAMI NEW ENGLAND N.Y. JETS

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division KC DEN KC DEN DEN KC DEN KC

    SD OAK SD OAK OAK SD OAK SDInterconference by Division GB CHI GB CHI CHI GB CHI GB

    MINN DET MINN DET DET MINN DET MINNIntraconference by Position AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS

    AFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013BALTIMORE CINCINNATI CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division NE BUFF NE BUFF BUFF NE BUFF NE

    NYJ MIA NYJ MIA MIA NYJ MIA NYJInterconference by Division GB CHI GB CHI CHI GB CHI GB

    MINN DET MINN DET DET MINN DET MINNIntraconference by Position AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW AFCS AFCW

    AFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014BALTIMORE CINCINNATI CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division JAX HOU JAX HOU HOU JAX HOU JAX

    TENN IND TENN IND IND TENN IND TENNInterconference by Division ATL NO ATL NO NO ATL NO ATL

    CAR TB CAR TB TB CAR TB CARIntraconference by Position AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE

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  • AFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013HOUSTON INDIANAPOLIS JACKSONVILLE TENNESSEE

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division DEN KC DEN KC KC DEN KC DEN

    OAK SD OAK SD SD OAK SD OAKInterconference by Division STL ARIZ STL ARIZ ARIZ STL ARIZ STL

    SEA SF SEA SF SF SEA SF SEAIntraconference by Position AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN

    AFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014HOUSTON INDIANAPOLIS JACKSONVILLE TENNESSEE

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division BALT CLE BALT CLE CLE BALT CLE BALT

    CIN PITT CIN PITT PITT CIN PITT CINInterconference by Division PHIL DALL PHIL DALL DALL PHIL DALL PHIL

    WASH NYG WASH NYG NYG WASH NYG WASHIntraconference by Position AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW AFCE AFCW

    AFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013DENVER KANSAS CITY OAKLAND SAN DIEGO

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division JAX HOU HOU JAX JAX HOU HOU JAX

    TENN IND IND TENN TENN IND IND TENNInterconference by Division PHIL DALL DALL PHIL PHIL DALL DALL PHIL

    WASH NYG NYG WASH WASH NYG NYG WASHIntraconference by Position AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE AFCN AFCE

    AFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014DENVER KANSAS CITY OAKLAND SAN DIEGO

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division BUFF NE NE BUFF BUFF NE NE BUFF

    MIA NYJ NYJ MIA MIA NYJ NYJ MIAInterconference by Division ARIZ STL STL ARIZ ARIZ STL STL ARIZ

    SF SEA SEA SF SF SEA SEA SFIntraconference by Position AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN AFCS AFCN

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  • NFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013DALLAS N.Y. GIANTS PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division GB CHI GB CHI CHI GB CHI GB

    MINN DET MINN DET DET MINN DET MINNInterconference by Division DEN KC DEN KC KC DEN KC DEN

    OAK SD OAK SD SD OAK SD OAKIntraconference by Position NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS

    NFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014DALLAS N.Y. GIANTS PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division ARIZ STL ARIZ STL STL ARIZ STL ARIZ

    SF SEA SF SEA SEA SF SEA SFInterconference by Division HOU JAX HOU JAX JAX HOU JAX HOU

    IND TENN IND TENN TENN IND TENN INDIntraconference by Position NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN NFCS NFCN

    NFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013CHICAGO DETROIT GREEN BAY MINNESOTA

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division DALL PHIL DALL PHIL PHIL DALL PHIL DALL

    NYG WASH NYG WASH WASH NYG WASH NYGInterconference by Division BALT CLE BALT CLE CLE BALT CLE BALT

    CIN PITT CIN PITT PITT CIN PITT CINIntraconference by Position NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW NFCS NFCW

    NFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014CHICAGO DETROIT GREEN BAY MINNESOTA

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division NO ATL NO ATL ATL NO ATL NO

    TB CAR TB CAR CAR TB CAR TBInterconference by Division BUFF NE BUFF NE NE BUFF NE BUFF

    MIA NYJ MIA NYJ NYJ MIA NYJ MIAIntraconference by Position NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW NFCE NFCW

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  • NFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013ATLANTA CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS TAMPA BAY

    Home Away Home Away Home Away Home AwayIntraconference by Division STL ARIZ STL ARIZ ARIZ STL ARIZ STL

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    NFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2013ARIZONA ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE

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    NFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2014ARIZONA ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE

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    SCHEDULING FORMULA

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  • TOP ACTIVE SCORERS(number in parentheses represents 2-point conversions scored)

    Yrs. TD FG PAT TP1. Adam Vinatieri 17 0 413 626(1) 1,867 2. Ryan Longwell 16 0 361 604 1,687 3. David Akers 15 0 367 521 1,622 4. Olindo Mare 16 0 356 487 1,555 5. Sebastian Janikowski 13 0 324 417 1,389 6. Jay Feely 12 1 299 407 1,310 7. Phil Dawson 14 1 305 350 1,271 8. Rian Lindell 13 0 283 401 1,250 9. Shayne Graham 12 0 245 368 1,103

    10. Matt Bryant 11 0 233 324 1,023 11. Josh Brown 10 0 231 310 1,003 12. Randy Moss 14 157 0 0(4) 950 13. Lawrence Tynes 9 0 190 357 927 14. Rob Bironas 8 0 214 274 916 15. Robbie Gould 8 0 208 278 902 16. Nate Kaeding 9 0 181 352 895 17. Stephen Gostkowski 7 0 170 355 865 18. Josh Scobee 9 0 192 272 848 19. Mason Crosby 6 0 152 306 762 20. Shaun Suisham 8 0 152 190 646 21. Nick Folk 6 0 134 242 644 22. Billy Cundiff 9 0 139 217 634 23. Tony Gonzalez 16 103 0 0(3) 624 24. Mike Nugent 8 0 146 182 62025. Matt Prater 6 0 117 185 536

    TOP ACTIVE SCORERS (TOUCHDOWNS)

    Yrs. Rush Rec. Ret. Tot.1. Randy Moss 14 0 156 1 157 2. Tony Gonzalez 16 0 103 0 103 3. Antonio Gates 10 0 83 0 83 4. Adrian Peterson 6 76 4 0 80 5. Reggie Wayne 12 0 78 0 78 6. Larry Fitzgerald 9 0 77 0 77 7. Maurice Jones-Drew 7 63 11 2 76 8. Steve Smith 12 2 63 6 71 9. Willis McGahee 9 63 5 0 68

    10. Santana Moss 12 0 64 3 67 Michael Turner 9 66 1 0 67

    12. Plaxico Burress 12 0 64 0 64 Steven Jackson 9 56 8 0 64

    14. Donald Driver 14 1 61 0 62 Frank Gore 8 51 10 1 62

    16. Brandon Jacobs 8 56 4 0 60 17. Anquan Boldin 10 1 58 0 59 18. Marques Colston 7 0 58 0 58 19. Andre Johnson 10 0 56 0 56 20. Calvin Johnson 6 1 54 0 55 21. Greg Jennings 7 0 53 0 53 22. Roddy White 8 0 52 0 52 23. Dallas Clark 10 0 50 0 50

    Arian Foster 4 44 6 0 50 25. Marshawn Lynch 6 46 3 0 49

    DeAngelo Williams 7 43 6 0 49

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    TOP ACTIVE PASSERS1,000 or more attempts

    Pct. Pct. Had Pct. RatingsYrs. Att. Comp. Comp. Yards TD TD Int. Int. Pts.

    1. Aaron Rodgers 8 2,665 1,752 65.7 21,661 171 6.4 46 1.7 104.9 2. Tom Brady 13 5,958 3,798 63.7 44,806 334 5.6 123 2.1 96.6 3. Peyton Manning 15 7,793 5,082 65.2 59,487 436 5.6 209 2.7 95.7 4. Tony Romo 9 3,240 2,097 64.7 25,737 177 5.5 91 2.8 95.6 5. Philip Rivers 9 3,564 2,268 63.6 27,891 189 5.3 93 2.6 94.5 6. Drew Brees 12 6,149 4,035 65.6 45,919 324 5.3 165 2.7 94.3 7. Ben Roethlisberger 9 3,762 2,374 63.1 29,844 191 5.1 108 2.9 92.7 8. Matt Schaub 9 2,823 1,816 64.3 21,944 120 4.3 70 2.5 91.9 9. Matt Ryan 5 2,637 1,654 62.7 18,957 127 4.8 60 2.3 90.9

    10. Joe Flacco 5 2,489 1,507 60.5 17,633 102 4.1 56 2.2 86.3 11. Carson Palmer 9 4,110 2,568 62.5 29,465 189 4.6 130 3.2 86.2 12. Cam Newton 2 1,002 590 58.9 7,920 40 4.0 29 2.9 85.3 13. Jay Cutler 7 2,955 1,796 60.8 21,316 136 4.6 100 3.4 84.0 14. Andy Dalton 2 1,044 629 60.2 7,067 47 4.5 29 2.8 83.9 15. Matthew Stafford 4 1,863 1,114 59.8 12,807 80 4.3 54 2.9 82.8 16. Eli Manning 9 4,457 2,612 58.6 31,527 211 4.7 144 3.2 82.7 17. Jason Campbell 7 2,182 1,328 60.9 14,682 76 3.5 52 2.4 82.5 18. Matt Hasselbeck 14 5,018 3,029 60.4 34,517 201 4.0 147 2.9 82.2 19. Michael Vick 10 2,889 1,626 56.3 20,274 123 4.3 82 2.8 80.6 20. Matt Cassel 8 2,044 1,203 58.9 13,495 82 4.0 57 2.8 80.4 21. Josh Freeman 4 1,873 1,101 58.8 12,963 78 4.2 63 3.4 79.8 22. Kyle Orton 7 2,214 1,293 58.4 14,621 81 3.7 57 2.6 79.7 23. Alex Smith 7 2,177 1,290 59.3 14,280 81 3.7 63 2.9 79.1 24. Byron Leftwich 9 1,605 930 57.9 10,532 58 3.6 42 2.6 78.925. Tarvaris Jackson 7 1,053 625 59.4 7,075 38 3.6 35 3.3 77.7

  • TOP ACTIVE RUSHERS

    Yrs. Att. Yards TD1. Steven Jackson 9 2,395 10,135 56 2. Adrian Peterson 6 1,754 8,849 76 3. Frank Gore 8 1,911 8,839 51 4. Willis McGahee 9 1,957 8,097 63 5. Michael Turner 9 1,639 7,338 66 6. Maurice Jones-Drew 7 1,570 7,268 63 7. Chris Johnson 5 1,463 6,888 44 8. Marshawn Lynch 6 1,452 6,132 46 9. Cedric Benson 8 1,600 6,017 32

    10. DeAngelo Williams 7 1,169 5,784 43 11. Michael Vick 10 791 5,551 34 12. Ray Rice 5 1,216 5,520 33 13. Matt Fort 5 1,262 5,327 26 14. Ronnie Brown 8 1,216 5,171 37 15. Brandon Jacobs 8 1,083 4,856 56 16. Jamaal Charles 5 784 4,536 17 17. Arian Foster 4 1,010 4,521 44 18. Ahmad Bradshaw 6 921 4,232 32 19. Fred Jackson 6 932 4,231 19 20. Reggie Bush 7 967 4,162 29 21. Ryan Grant 6 956 4,148 27 22. LeSean McCoy 4 835 3,866 30 23. Jonathan Stewart 5 818 3,836 27 24. Rashard Mendenhall 5 864 3,549 29 25. Shonn Greene 4 822 3,423 18

    TOP ACTIVE SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERSYrs. Rush Rec Total TD

    1. Randy Moss 14 159 15,292 15,451 156 2. Tony Gonzalez 16 14 14,268 14,282 103 3. Steven Jackson 13 10,135 3,324 13,459 644. Reggie Wayne 12 5 13,063 13,058 78 5. Steve Smith 12 387 11,452 11,839 65 6. Frank Gore 8 8,839 2,631 11,470 61 7. Andre Johnson 10 54 11,254 11,308 56 8. Larry Fitzgerald 9 55 10,413 10,468 77 9. Anquan Boldin 10 214 10,165 10,379 59

    10. Adrian Peterson 6 8,849 1,526 10,375 80 11. Donald Driver 14 217 10,137 10,354 62 12. Santana Moss 12 262 9,715 9,977 64 13. Maurice Jones-Drew 7 7,268 2,559 9,827 74 14. Willis McGahee 9 8,097 1,319 9,416 68 15. Jason Witten 10 0 8,948 8,948 44 16. Roddy White 8 19 8,725 8,744 52 17. Wes Welker 9 151 8,580 8,731 38 18. Chris Johnson 5 6,888 1,658 8,546 48 19. Plaxico Burress 11 7 8,499 8,492 64 20. Antonio Gates 10 0 8,321 8,321 83 21. Ray Rice 5 5,520 2,713 8,233 39 22. Calvin Johnson 6 167 7,836 8,003 55 23. Brandon Marshall 7 118 7,755 7,873 45 24. Michael Turner 9 7,338 528 7,866 67 25. Matt Fort 5 5,327 2,325 7,652 35

    TOP ACTIVE PASS RECEIVERS

    Yrs. No. Yards TD1. Tony Gonzalez 16 1,242 14,268 103 2. Randy Moss 14 982 15,292 156 3. Reggie Wayne 12 968 13,063 78 4. Andre Johnson 10 818 11,254 56 5. Jason Witten 10 806 8,948 44 6. Anquan Boldin 10 772 10,165 58

    Steve Smith 12 772 11,452 63 8. Wes Welker 9 768 8,580 38 9. Larry Fitzgerald 9 764 10,413 77

    10. Donald Driver 14 743 10,137 61 11. Santana Moss 12 680 9,715 64 12. Antonio Gates 10 642 8,321 83 13. Roddy White 8 622 8,725 52 14. Brandon Marshall 7 612 7,755 45 15. Plaxico Burress 11 553 8,499 64 16. Marques Colston 7 532 7,394 58 17. Deion Branch 11 518 6,644 39 18. Calvin Johnson 6 488 7,836 54 19. Dallas Clark 10 474 5,322 50 20. Chris Cooley 9 429 4,711 33 21. Randy McMichael 11 426 4,539 24 22. Greg Jennings 7 425 6,537 53 23. Nate Burleson 10 418 5,169 38 24. Dwayne Bowe 6 415 5,728 39 25. Heath Miller 8 408 4,680 39

    TOP ACTIVE INTERCEPTORSYrs. No. Yards TD

    1. Ed Reed 11 61 1,541 7 2. Charles Woodson 15 55 896 11 3. Champ Bailey 14 52 464 4 4. Asante Samuel 10 50 727 6 5. DeAngelo Hall 9 39 789 3 6. Nate Clements 12 36 508 5 7. Terence Newman 10 34 345 3 8. Charles Tillman 10 33 606 8 9. Rashean Mathis 10 30 512 3

    Troy Polamalu 10 30 362 2 11. Chris Gamble 9 27 326 2

    Adrian Wilson 12 27 508 2 Antoine Winfield 14 27 259 2

    14. Sheldon Brown 11 26 419 4 15. Antonio Cromartie 7 25 460 3 16. London Fletcher 15 23 168 2

    Kerry Rhodes 8 23 402 0 18. Leon Hall 6 22 245 2

    Brian Urlacher 13 22 324 2 Tramon Williams 6 22 411 1

    21. Michael Griffin 6 21 287 1 Quentin Jammer 11 21 210 1 Marcus Trufant 10 21 370 2

    24. Chris Hope 11 20 367 1 Johnathan Joseph 7 20 356 4 Corey Webster 8 20 226 1

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  • TOP ACTIVE PUNT RETURNERS40 or more punt returns

    Yrs. No. Yards Avg. TD1. Julian Edelman 4 72 943 13.1 3 2. Devin Hester 7 246 2,985 12.1 12 3. Patrick Peterson 2 95 1,125 11.8 4 4. Roscoe Parrish 8 165 1,920 11.6 3 5. Santana Moss 12 112 1,268 11.3 3 6. Marc Mariani 3 73 819 11.2 2 7. Eddie Royal 5 93 1,031 11.1 2 8. Josh Cribbs 8 195 2,154 11.0 3 9. Ted Ginn 6 130 1,425 11.0 3

    10. Jeremy Kerley 2 48 525 10.9 1 11. Domenik Hixon 6 56 597 10.7 1 12. Danny Amendola 4 89 934 10.5 0 13. DeSean Jackson 5 117 1,223 10.5 4 14. Eric Weems 6 78 815 10.4 1 15. Davone Bess 5 115 1,196 10.4 0 16. Adam Jones 6 117 1,208 10.3 5 17. Randall Cobb 2 57 587 10.3 2 18. Darius Reynaud 4 84 850 10.1 2 19. Brandon Tate 4 73 734 10.1 1 20. Wes Welker 9 241 2,417 10.0 0 21. Trindon Holliday 2 48 481 10.0 1 22. Jacoby Jones 6 216 2,161 10.0 4 23. Nate Clements 12 82 816 10.0 2 24. Leon Washington 7 168 1,668 9.9 0 25. Micheal Spurlock 6 58 573 9.9 2

    TOP ACTIVE KICKOFF RETURNERS40 or more kickoff returns

    Yrs. No. Yards Avg. TD1. Joe McKnight 3 76 2,205 29.0 2 2. Percy Harvin 4 114 3,183 27.9 5 3. Richard Goodman 3 52 1,433 27.6 1 4. Johnny Knox 4 55 1,506 27.4 1 5. David Wilson 1 57 1,533 26.9 1 6. Danieal Manning 7 115 3,085 26.8 1 7. Randall Cobb 2 72 1,905 26.5 1 8. Leodis McKelvin 5 91 2,407 26.5 1 9. Terrence McGee 10 207 5,450 26.3 5

    10. Jacoby Jones 6 102 2,657 26.0 3 11. Quintin Demps 5 63 1,638 26.0 1

    Maurice Jones-Drew 7 79 2,054 26.0 2 13. Deji Karim 3 86 2,228 25.9 1 14. Leon Washington 7 244 6,315 25.9 8 15. Josh Cribbs 8 387 10,015 25.9 8 16. Antonio Brown 3 44 1,134 25.8 1 17. Brad Smith 7 107 2,746 25.7 4 18. Darren Sproles 7 316 8,041 25.4 2 19. Stefan Logan 4 171 4,343 25.4 1 20. Jacoby Ford 3 64 1,621 25.3 4 21. Michael Turner 9 44 1,111 25.3 0 22. Jalen Parmele 4 43 1,078 25.1 0 23. LaRod Stephens-Howling 4 163 4,067 25.0 3 24. Adam Jones 6 80 1,989 24.9 0 25. Courtney Roby 7 121 3,007 24.9 1

    TOP ACTIVE PUNTERS50 or more punts

    Yrs. No. Avg. LG1. Bryan Anger 1 91 47.8 73 2. Shane Lechler 13 1,014 47.5 80 3. Thomas Morstead 4 235 47.1 70 4. Brandon Fields 6 451 46.4 71 5. Britton Colquitt 8 254 46.2 67 6. Andy Lee 9 790 45.9 82 7. Johnny Hekker 1 82 45.8 68 8. Donnie Jones 9 736 45.6 80 9. Pat McAfee 4 290 45.5 66

    10. Mat McBriar 9 549 45.4 75 11. Mike Scifres 10 573 45.3 71 12. Brett Kern 5 354 45.1 71 13. Jon Ryan 7 548 45.0 77 14. Matt Bosher 2 130 44.9 63 15. Dustin Colquitt 8 657 44.7 81 16. Sam Koch 7 558 44.6 74 17. Chris Kluwe 8 623 44.4 70 18. Robert Malone 3 141 44.3 64 19. Zoltan Mesko 3 175 44.2 65 20. Tim Masthay 3 196 44.2 71 21. Kevin Huber 4 324 44.0 72 22. Shawn Powell 1 65 44.0 62 23. Chas Henry 2 82 44.0 62 24. Brian Moorman 12 918 44.0 8425. Steve Weatherford 7 503 43.9 68

    TOP ACTIVE QUARTERBACK SACKERSYrs. No.

    1. John Abraham 13 122.0 2. Jared Allen 9 117.0 3. Julius Peppers 11 111.5 4. DeMarcus Ware 8 111.0 5. Dwight Freeney 11 107.5 6. Robert Mathis 10 91.5 7. Terrell Suggs 10 84.5 8. Andre Carter 12 78.5 9. Justin Smith 12 75.5

    10. Osi Umenyiora 9 75.0 11. Trent Cole 8 71.0 12. Shaun Phillips 9 69.5 13. Will Smith 9 67.5 14. James Harrison 10 64.0 15. Elvis Dumervil 6 63.5

    Mario Williams 7 63.5 17. Tamba Hali 13 62.5

    Vonnie Holliday 15 62.5 19. Kyle Vanden Bosch 11 58.0 20. Richard Seymour 12 57.5 21. Kevin Williams 10 56.5 22. Jason Babin 9 55.0 23. Chris Clemons 8 53.5 24. LaMarr Woodley 6 52.0 25. Justin Tuck 8 49.5

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  • The Green Bay Packers need 10 regular-season victories tobecome the second team in NFL history with 700 regular-seasonvictories. The Packers (690-530-36) would join Chicago (722-526-42) as the only teams to accomplish the feat.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers need one victory to become the firstAFC team in history with 600 total victories. Pittsburghs all-timerecord is 599-546-21.

    Pittsburgh can become the third team to lead the league infewest net yards allowed for three consecutive seasons.Boston/Washington (1935-37) and Chicago (1984-86) are theonly teams to accomplish the feat. The Steelers have led theleague in fewest net yards allowed in 10 different seasons, themost of any team in NFL history.

    The San Francisco 49ers need five regular-season victories toreach 500 regular-season victories. San Franciscos all-timeregular season record is 495-413-14.

    The San Diego Chargers need one regular-season victory toreach 400 regular-season victories. San Diegos all-time regular-season record is 399-394-11.

    The Tennessee Titans need eight regular-season victories toreach 400 regular-season victories. Tennessees all-time regular-season record is 392-406-6.

    Bill Belichick, New England, needs five victories to surpassChuck Noll (209) for fifth place all-time in career victories. In 18seasons, Belichick has 205 career victories.

    Mike Shanahan, Washington, needs nine victories to surpassBill Parcells (183) for 10th place all-time in career victories. In 19seasons, Shanahan has 175 career victories.

    Andy Reid, Kansas City, needs 10 victories to become the21st coach in NFL history to win 150 games. In 14 seasons, Reidhas 140 career victories.

    Peyton Manning, Denver, needs 4,000 passing yards tobecome the first player in NFL history with 13 4,000-yardseasons. Manning is the only quarterback to accomplish the featin 12 seasons.

    Manning needs 566 pass attempts and 1,875 passing yardsto surpass Dan Marino (8,358 attempts; 61,361 yards) forsecond place all-time in each category. In 15 seasons, Manninghas 7,793 pass attempts and 59,487 passing yards.

    Manning has 22 games with four or more touchdown passesand needs two such games to surpass Brett Favre (23) for themost games with four touchdown passes in NFL history (seeBrees note).

    Manning can increase his NFL record total of 300-yardpassing games. In 15 seasons, Manning has 72 300-yardpassing games (see Brees note).

    Manning has led the league in touchdown passes three timesin his career and can tie Drew Brees, Len Dawson, Brett Favre,Johnny Unitas and Steve Young (4) for the most seasons leadingthe league in touchdown passes (see Brady and Brees notes).

    Drew Brees, New Orleans, needs 4,000 passing yards to joinPeyton Manning (12) as the only players in NFL history with atleast eight 4,000-yard passing seasons. In 12 seasons, Breeshas seven 4,000-yard passing seasons.

    Brees needs 30 touchdown passes to become the first playerto pass for at least 30 touchdowns in six consecutive seasons.Brees has accomplished the feat in each of the past five seasons,tied with Brett Favre for the longest streak in NFL history.

    Brees has 20 games with four or more touchdown passes andneeds four such games to surpass Peyton Manning (22) andBrett Favre (23) for the most games with four touchdown passesin NFL history (see Manning note).

    Brees needs to pass for 300 yards in six games to surpassPeyton Manning (72) for the most 300-yard passing games inNFL history (see Manning note). In 12 seasons, Brees has 67300-yard passing games.

    Brees needs 19 touchdown passes to surpass Tom Brady(334) and Fran Tarkenton (342) for fourth place all-time (see

    Brady note). In 12 seasons, Brees has 324 touchdown passes.Brees needs 89 completions to surpass John Elway (4,123)

    for fourth place all-time. In 12 seasons, Brees has 4,035completions.

    Brees needs 3,407 passing yards to surpass Vinny Testaverde(46,233), Fran Tarkenton (47,003) and Warren Moon (49,325)for fifth place all-time (see Brady note). In 12 seasons, Brees has45,919 passing yards.

    Brees can become the first player to lead the league intouchdown passes five times in his career. Brees is currently tiedwith Len Dawson, Brett Favre, Johnny Unitas and Steve Young (4)for the most such seasons in NFL history.

    Brees has led the league in passing yards four times in hiscareer and can tie Sonny Jurgensen and Dan Marino (5) for themost seasons leading the league in passing yards.

    Tom Brady, New England, needs to throw a touchdown passin each of his next seven games to surpass Drew Brees (54) forthe most consecutive games with a touchdown pass in NFLhisto