With The year-old former pass rusher faced all kinds of them, too: electrifying dual threats, rocket-armed gunslingers, pitch-perfect pocket operators …. Muhlbach had been with the team for 17 seasons. Eight quarterbacks have accomplished the feat, Dan Marino was the first when he set an NFL record with 5, yards passing in Only two quarterbacks in the history of the NFL have thrown 6 or more touchdown passes in three different games.
He owns the top three single-season completions marks — setting the NFL record in with Brees had in and in , which are the No. In a history of the National Football League that goes back more than years, only one player had ever scored six rushing touchdowns in a single game — Ernie Nevers of the Chicago Cardinals against the Chicago Bears on November 28, Ernie Nevers and Alvin Kamara are the only two players to score 6 rushing touchdowns in a single game, as of Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
The more bounce the less the club will dig into the sand. So look for a sand wedge of 56 degrees of loft and at least 10 degrees of bounce for soft sand, and for harder. Even with throwing the most interceptions, Brett Favre still managed to make a well-rounded Hall of Fame career.
New England Patriots corner Stephon Gilmore wants a new contract, making that desire abundantly clear this offseason, including holding out of mandatory minicamp. Brett Favre has thrown the most career intercepted passes by a quarterback, with interceptions.
Justin Fields officially ran a 4. Only two first-round quarterbacks in NFL Combine history have ever been clocked faster. Nothing went really wrong—Brady went for yards not bad, but not great , and threw two touchdowns. One of his two interceptions, though, cost the Buccaneers the game. Including Monday night, Brady has 9 interceptions this season, his most through the first 11 weeks of a season since Gilmore, 30, is coming off a Pro Bowl season, which ended with a quad injury.
The cornerback had surgery, which forced him to rehab this offseason. He missed OTAs and minicamp, however, due to a contractual dispute with the Patriots.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Bottom line: The player from the most famous high school program to make the cut might be safety Phillip Geiggar, out of powerhouse Evangel Christian Academy in Shreveport, Louisiana. Evangel Christian won the mythical high school football national championship in and 14 state championships since That being said, Geiggar's career total of 36 interceptions is just No.
He went on to play for the University of Texas, where he was an All-Big 12 selection as a senior in Bottom line: There's a couple of reasons the football career of River Forest High's John Thomas proved so hard to track.
One of those reasons was River Forest wasn't great at football during his time as a quarterback and record-setting cornerback. Thomas also was a champion pole vaulter, which for some reason garnered a lot more press for him back in the day. His football career should have gotten more attention. Thomas' state record of 36 career interceptions stood for 35 years. Bottom line: Carrick High's Reggie Ash was an exciting playmaker in the late s, and his state record of 36 career interceptions stood for almost 30 years.
Not only that, but Ash returned eight of those interceptions for touchdowns. Ash was a Western Big 33 pick in and was a large cornerback for his era at 6-foot-3 and pounds. Bottom line: Pioneer High's Brett Winegardner tied River Forest High's John Thomas for the Indiana state record for career interceptions in with 36 picks — a record that had stood by itself since Winegardner also played quarterback and was Pioneer High's career leading scorer in basketball for almost 20 years.
Bottom line: Quinton Craig was a football, basketball and baseball star in the mids at Tarrant High, but his life wasn't all about sports. He was also a member of the National Honor Society and student government president as a senior.
Craig, who stood 5-foot and weighed pounds, was a Class 4A All-State selection as a senior in , when he led the state with 17 interceptions. He's one of the few players from the modern era to make the list of most interceptions in high school football history.
Bridges was a three-time all-state selection and at 6-foot-3 and pounds was one of the more highly recruited cornerbacks in the Class of Bridges chose Oregon over a gaggle of offers, redshirted in and saw limited action as a redshirt freshman in Bottom line: Van Nichols was almost a bigger track star than he was a football star at Frisco High in the early s, despite having racked up one of the highest interception totals of any high school football player in state history.
Nichols — known as "The Frisco Freight" — was just as effective as a running back, helping lead Frisco to the state semifinals as a senior. Bottom line: One of the greatest prep players in Massachusetts history, Weston High's Cy Butler finished his career with a state record 37 interceptions and was the Boston Globe Player of the Year. Butler went on to a standout career as a wide receiver at the University of Rhode Island, where he set the school's career record with 5, all-purpose yards.
Butler played six seasons in the Arena Football League, where he had receptions, 1, receiving yards and 33 touchdowns. In football, Lafko's 37 career interceptions are still the WPIAL record, but they weren't the only indicator of all he did for Frazier. He also returned punts and kicks, punted and handled kickoff duties. Lafko played basketball and baseball at nearby Westminster College and was elected to the Fayette County Hall of Fame in Bottom line: Chad Geiger finished his career with a Nebraska state record 37 interceptions, but it was the final pick of his junior season that fans remember him for the most.
His interception against Battle Creek in the Class C-1 state championship game sealed the win for Milford. Bottom line: Eric Vollbrecht was a star in three sports at St. Michael-Albertville High School in football, basketball and track. In football, he also stood out as a tight end, where he led his team in receptions multiple years. On defense, Vollbrecht was a ballhawking safety, and his 37 career interceptions are still a Minnesota high school record.
Vollbrecht went on to star in football and track at in-state Moorhead State, where he led the team in receptions each of his last two seasons. He was inducted into the St. Michael-Albertville Athletics Hall of Fame in
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