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What to Look For - Week 17

What to Look For - Week 17

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR – WEEK 17

 

STAYIN' ALIVE:Entering Week 17, 18 teams remain in contention for a trip to Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium. The 18 such teams ties for the fourth-most in Super Bowl contention with one week to play in NFL history (22 in 1982).

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The seasons with the most teams in Super Bowl contention with one week to play:

YEAR

MOST TEAMS IN SUPER BOWL CONTENTION

WITH ONE WEEK TO PLAY

1982  

22

2006 

20

2002

19

2013

18

2008  

18

1995

18

 

-- NFL --

 

UNPREDICTABLE NFL: With one week remaining in the 2013 regular season, it has already been assured that at least three teams will advance to the playoffs after missing the postseason in 2012 – CAROLINA(11-4), KANSAS CITY(11-4) and the eventual NFC East champion, DALLAS(8-7) or PHILADELPHIA(9-6). Since the 12-team playoff format was adopted in 1990, at least four teams have qualified for the playoffs in every season that were not in the postseason the year before.

Six additional teams that missed the playoffs last season are still in contention for a trip to Super Bowl XLVIII – ARIZONA(10-5), CHICAGO(8-7), MIAMI(8-7), NEW ORLEANS(10-5), PITTSBURGH(7-8) and SAN DIEGO(8-7).

The teams since 1990 to make the playoffs a season after failing to qualify:

SEASON

PLAYOFF TEAMS NOT IN PREVIOUS SEASON'S PLAYOFFS

1990

7 (Cincinnati, Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angeles Raiders, Miami, New Orleans, Washington)

1991

5 (Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, New York Jets)

1992

6 (Miami, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco)

1993

5 (Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, Los Angeles Raiders, New York Giants)

1994

5 (Chicago, Cleveland, Miami, New England, San Diego)

1995

4 (Atlanta, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Philadelphia)

1996

5 (Carolina, Denver, Jacksonville, Minnesota, New England)          

1997

5 (Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, New York Giants, Tampa Bay)

1998

5 (Arizona, Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, New York Jets)

1999

7 (Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington)

2000

6 (Baltimore, Denver, New Orleans, New York Giants, Oakland, Philadelphia)

2001

6 (Chicago, Green Bay, New England, New York Jets, Pittsburgh, San Francisco)

2002

5 (Atlanta, Cleveland, Indianapolis, New York Giants, Tennessee)

2003

8 (Baltimore, Carolina, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, New England, St. Louis, Seattle)

2004

5 (Atlanta, Minnesota, New York Jets, Pittsburgh, San Diego)

2005

7 (Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, New York Giants, Tampa Bay, Washington)

2006

7 (Baltimore, Dallas, Kansas City, New Orleans, New York Jets, Philadelphia, San Diego)

2007

6 (Green Bay, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington)

2008

7 (Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Miami, Minnesota, Philadelphia)

2009

6 (Cincinnati, Dallas, Green Bay, New England, New Orleans, New York Jets)

2010

5 (Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Seattle)

2011

6 (Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Houston, New York Giants, San Francisco)

2012

4 (Indianapolis, Minnesota, Seattle, Washington)

2013

3 (Carolina, Kansas City, NFC East champion; Dallas or Philadelphia)*


*Through Week 16


-- NFL --

 

HIGH SCORES: Through Week 16, NFL teams have combined to score 11,322 points (47.18 points per game), the most at this point of the season in NFL history. With 330 points in Week 17, the 2013 season will surpass the league record set last season (11,651 points).

The 47.18 average points per game of NFL teams is also on pace to be the highest of any season in NFL history (1948, 46.48 points per game).

The seasons with the highest scoring average in NFL history:

YEAR

POINTS PER GAME

1948  

46.48

1950  

45.88

2012

45.51

1960  

45.29

1962  

45.21

2013

*47.18

*Through Week 16


The DENVER BRONCOS, who lead the league in scoring (572 points) this year, need 18 points on Sunday against Oakland to surpass the 2007 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS(589) for the most points scored by a team in a single season in NFL history. Denver (38.1) currently has the second-highest scoring average per game of any team in NFL history (1950 Los Angeles Rams, 38.8).

The teams to score the most points in a single season in NFL history:

TEAM

SEASON

TOTAL POINTS

New England

2007

589

Denver

2013

*572

Green Bay

2011

560

New England

2012

557

Minnesota

1998

556

New Orleans

2011

547

*Through 15 games




-- NFL --

 

THE NEW 30:In Week 17, San Diego's PHILIP RIVERS(29), Detroit's MATTHEW STAFFORD(28), Pittsburgh's BEN ROETHLISBERGER (27), Philadelphia's NICK FOLES(25) and Seattle's RUSSELL WILSON(25) can all reach 30 touchdown passes.

If at least two quarterbacks reach 30 touchdown passes on Sunday, 2013 will have the most quarterbacks with at least 30 TD passes of any season in NFL history. Denver's PEYTON MANNING(51), New Orleans' DREW BREES(35), Cincinnati's ANDY DALTON(31) and Dallas' TONY ROMO(31) have thrown 30 TD passes this season.

SEASON

QBs WITH 30 TD PASSES

2012

5

2011

5

2010

5

Many tied

4

2013

*4

*Through Week 16



-- NFL --

ALL-TIME MANNING:Denver quarterback PEYTON MANNINGleads the league in passing yards (5,211), completions (425) and first-down completions (273) and can set NFL single-season records in each category this weekend when the Broncos travel to Oakland.

Manning, who set the single-season record for touchdown passes last week (51), can tie DREW BREES(four),BRETT FAVRE and Pro Football Hall of Famers LEN DAWSON, JOHNNY UNITAS and STEVE YOUNG for the most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes in NFL annals. Manning has led the league in TD passes three times (2000, 2004, 2006).

All-time single-season passing records entering 2013 and Manning's totals through 15 games:

NFL RECORDS ENTERING 2013

MANNING'S 2013

TOTALS

CATEGORY

PLAYER

TEAM

YEAR

TOTAL

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Passing yards

Drew Brees

New Orleans

2011

5,476

5,211

Completions

Drew Brees

New Orleans

2011

468

425

Passing touchdowns

Tom Brady

New England

2007

50

*51

First-down completions

Drew Brees

New Orleans

2011

278

273

*NFL record


-- NFL --

 

JOHNSON & JOHNSON:Houston wide receiver ANDRE JOHNSON(1,358)*and Detroit wide receiverCALVIN JOHNSON* (1,492) each can reach the 1,500-yard receiving mark in Week 17.

With 142 receiving yards, Andre Johnson would join Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE(four) as the only players with four such seasons in NFL history.

With eight receiving yards, Calvin Johnson would join Rice (four), MARVIN HARRISON (three) and Andre Johnson (three) as the only players with at least three such seasons in NFL history and would be the first with three 1,500-yard season in a row.

 

The players with the most 1,500-yard receiving seasons in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM(S), YEARS

MOST 1,500-YARD REC SEASONS

Jerry Rice

San Francisco, 1986, 90, 93, 95

4

Marvin Harrison

Indianapolis, 1999, 2001-02

3

*Andre Johnson

Houston, 2008-09, 2012

3

*Calvin Johnson*

Detroit, 2011-12

2

*1,358 yards

**1,492 yards



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