What To Look For: Week 16
WHAT TO LOOK FOR – WEEK 16
CHARGED UP: The San Diego Chargers have won an NFL-record 17 consecutive games in December. They will look to extend the streak on Christmas night when they face the Tennessee Titans.
With a win, the Chargers can tie the 1970-74 Miami Dolphins (18 in November) for the most consecutive games won in a calendar month since 1970.
The longest winning streaks in a calendar month since 1970:
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TEAM |
YEARS |
MONTH |
WIN STREAK |
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Miami Dolphins |
1970-74 |
November |
18 |
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San Diego Chargers |
2006-Present |
December |
17* |
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Miami Dolphins |
1971-74 |
October |
14 |
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Denver Broncos |
1983-86 |
October |
14 |
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Buffalo Bills |
1990-93 |
September |
13 |
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Indianapolis Colts |
2005-08 |
October |
13 |
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Houston Oilers |
1977-80 |
November |
13 |
*Active
-- NFL--
INDY 50,000: With 159 passing yards, Indianapolis’ PEYTON MANNING can become the fourth quarterback in NFL history to reach 50,000 career passing yards. With a victory on Sunday against the New York Jets, Manning and the Colts would also join the 2007 New England Patriots as the only team in NFL history to start 15-0 in the regular season.
The most career passing yards in NFL history:
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PLAYER |
TEAM(S) |
PASSING YARDS |
|
Brett Favre |
68,692* |
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Dan Marino |
Dolphins |
61,361 |
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John Elway |
Broncos |
51,475 |
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Colts |
49,841* |
*Active
-- NFL--
BACK-TO-BACK: Houston Texans wide receiver ANDRE JOHNSON leads the NFL with 1,433 receiving yards. Johnson, who had an NFL-best 1,575 receiving yards last year, needs 67 yards on Sunday to join MARVIN HARRISON (2001-02) as the only players in NFL history to record 1,500+ receiving yards in consecutive seasons.
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PLAYER |
TEAM |
YEAR |
RECEIVING YARDS |
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Marvin Harrison |
Colts |
2001 |
1,524 |
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2002 |
1,722 |
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Texans |
2008 |
1,575 |
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2009 |
1,433* |
*Through Week 15.
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME: TOM BRADY and the New England Patriots take aim at a perfect 8-0 home record in 2009 when they face the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Brady has won 19 consecutive games as the starting quarterback at Gillette Stadium. With a win, Brady can tie Pro Football Hall of Famer BOB GRIESE and RANDALL CUNNINGHAM for the third-most consecutive home wins as a starting quarterback since 1970. He would also become the fifth quarterback to win 20 or more consecutive home games since 1970.
The most consecutive home games won as a starting quarterback since 1970:
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QUARTERBACK |
TEAM |
YEARS |
WIN STREAK |
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Brett Favre |
Packers |
1995-98 |
25 |
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John Elway |
Broncos |
1996-98 |
22 |
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Bob Griese |
Dolphins |
1971-74 |
20 |
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Randall Cunningham |
1990-94 |
20 |
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Patriots |
2006-present |
19* |
*Active
-- NFL--
DAVIS & CLARK: San Francisco 49ers tight end VERNON DAVIS is tied for first in the NFL with 11 touchdown receptions. With two regular-season games remaining, Davis needs three touchdown catches to break ANTONIO GATES’ record (13) for the most touchdown receptions in a single-season among tight ends.
Indianapolis Colts tight end DALLAS CLARK, who has totaled 10 touchdown catches this season, can also challenge the record.
The most touchdown receptions in a single-season among tight ends in NFL history:
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PLAYER, TEAM |
TEAM |
YEAR |
TD RECEPTIONS |
|
Antonio Gates |
Chargers |
2004 |
13 |
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Mike Ditka |
1961 |
12 |
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Jerry Smith |
1967 |
12 |
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Todd Christensen |
1983 |
12 |
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Wesley Walls |
1999 |
12 |
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49ers |
2009 |
11* |
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Colts |
2009 |
10* |
*Active
-- NFL--
STEADY PERFORMER: Denver Broncos wide receiver BRANDON MARSHALL has 93 receptions through Week 15 and needs seven catches to reach 100 receptions for the third consecutive season. Marshall can join MARVIN HARRISON (4), JERRY RICE (3), HERMAN MOORE (3) and WES WELKER (3) as the only players to have 100 receptions in at least three consecutive seasons.
With one reception, New England Patriots wide receiver WES WELKER, who has 109 catches in 2009, can become the first player with 110+ receptions in three consecutive seasons.
The players that recorded 100+ receptions in three or more consecutive seasons:
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PLAYER |
TEAMS |
YEARS |
STREAK, (RECEPTIONS) |
|
Marvin Harrison |
Colts |
1999-2002 |
4 (115, 102, 109, 143) |
|
Jerry Rice |
49ers |
1994-1996 |
3 (112, 122, 108) |
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Herman Moore |
1995-1997 |
3 (123, 106, 104) |
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Patriots |
2007-2009 |
3 (112, 111, 109*) |
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Broncos |
2007-2009 |
2 (102, 104, 93*) |
*Through Week 15.
-- NFL--
C.J. AIMS FOR 3,000: Tennessee Titans second-year running back CHRIS JOHNSON has totaled 2,958 rushing yards in 29 career games. With 42 rushing yards on Christmas night against San Diego, Johnson will become the seventh player in NFL history with 3,000 rushing yards in his first 30 games.
The players with the most rushing yards through the first 30 games of a career in NFL history:
|
PLAYER |
TEAM(S) |
MOST RUSH YARDS IN FIRST 30 GAMES |
|
Eric Dickerson |
Los Angeles Rams |
3,600 |
|
Clinton Portis |
Broncos, Redskins |
3,247 |
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Jim Brown |
3,206 |
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Adrian Peterson |
Vikings |
3,101 |
|
Edgerrin James |
Colts |
3,022 |
|
Earl Campbell |
Oilers |
3,013 |
|
Chris Johnson |
Titans |
2,958* |
*Through 29 games
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CJ's awesome
I rode the little guy all the way to the Fantasy Superbowl! I’m already in the money because of him. So consistent. So monstrous. A couple of his nastiest game were losses for the Titans.
He put up 31 for me last night. Not bad. Not a monster game, but a solid contribution for the Big Game. Tomorrow it all shakes out. I have to face Ray Rice and Andre Johnson along with Carson Palmer and Mucho Stanko. Big AFC North showdown in the Superbowl.
9th pick got me Chris Johnson. Not next year!
"It was an attrition football game and you know we like that."
Good old Jerry “The Rhyme Master” Sandusky told ESPN that Rice isn’t good on natural grass. He said Cam will have to be creative to get Rice open. LOL. Rice can run on jello.
Any word on Harrison’s sore little arm.


















