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New England Patriot ... records to be broken
JUST THE FACTS
Tags: Patriots, football, records
Game 16 coming up for the NE Patriots what record's have they(or will) break.
| | Patriots have set or tied 36 NFL records | | | Most consecutive wins to start a regular season (15) | | | Most consecutive wins within a regular season (15) | | | Most touchdowns scored in a season (71), surpassing the 1984 Dolphins, who scored 70. | | | With 48 touchdown passes, quarterback Tom Brady needs just two more to eclipse Peyton Manning's season mark of 49, set in 2004 | | | Wide receiver Randy Moss has 21 touchdown receptions, two shy of topping Jerry Rice's record of 22, set in 12 games in 1987. | | | On the club-record front, wide receiver Wes Welker, who tied Troy Brown for receptions in a season (101) against the Dolphins, needs one catch to grab the team record for himself. | | | With 99 receiving yards, Moss, who has 1,393, would break Stanley Morgan's record of 1,491, set in 1986. | | | with a win the Patriots would break their own NFL record for consecutive regular-season victories - 18, set between the 2003 and 2004 seasons. | | | Brady, who has passed for a career-high 4,450 yards, needs 106 to supplant Drew Bledsoe's total of 4,555 in 1994. | | | Patriots are just 7 points short of setting a standard for most in a season. The record is 556 points, set by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings, whom Moss played for as a rookie. | | | If a Patriot who has not scored a touchdown yet this season picks Saturday night to do so, New England would set an NFL record for most players to score a TD in a season, breaking the mark of 21. | | | With a win the Patriots would break their own NFL record for consecutive regular-season victories - 18, set between the 2003 and 2004 seasons. | | | It's winning on Saturday night that will give the Patriots the most cherished record of all - just ask the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Even over at Elias, which bases its business on unearthing obscure sports stats, 16-0 looms over everything. |
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