A look at seven statistical highlights from
games played at 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, September 23, the third
week of the 2018 season.
New Orleans quarterback DREW BREES completed
39 of 49 passes (79.6 percent) for 396 yards with three touchdowns and no
interceptions for a 120.7 passer rating and rushed for two touchdowns in the
Saints' 43-37 overtime victory at Atlanta.
Brees, who has 6,326 completions in his 18-year NFL career, surpassed Pro
Football Hall of Famer BRETT FAVRE (6,300) for the most
completions in NFL history.
Brees became the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing
yards, three touchdown passes and two rushing touchdowns without an
interception in a single game.
Saints wide receiver MICHAEL THOMAS had 10 catches for 129
yards in the win. Thomas has 38 catches through three games in 2018,
the most by a player in his team's first three games of a season in league
history. Thomas is the first player in NFL history to record at least 10
catches in each of his team's first three games to start a season.
Saints running back ALVIN KAMARA had a career-high 15 catches
for 124 yards and rushed for 66 yards in the win. Kamara's 15 receptions
tied WILLIAM ANDREWS (November 15, 1981) and RICKEY
YOUNG (December 16, 1979) for the second-most catches by a
running back in a single game in NFL history. Only CLARK GAINES (17
on September 21, 1980) recorded more catches as a running back in a single game
in league annals.
Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES passed
for 314 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions for a 115.5 passer
rating in the Chiefs' 38-27 win against San Francisco.
Mahomes has 13 touchdown passes in the Chiefs' first three games of the season
and surpassed PEYTON MANNING (12 in 2013) for the most
touchdowns passes by a player in his team's first three games of a season in
NFL history.
The Chiefs, who scored 38 points in Week 1 and 42 points in Week 2, are
the third team in league history to score at least 38 points in each of
their first three games of a season. The 2007 New England Patriots and 1967
Baltimore Colts are the only other teams to accomplish the feat.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback JARED GOFF completed
29 of 36 (80.6 percent) for 354 yards with three touchdowns and one
interception for a 123.8 passer rating in the Rams' 35-23 win against the Los
Angeles Chargers.
Goff, who threw for 354 yards and completed 75 percent of his passes (24 of 32)
in Week 2, is the third quarterback in league history with at least 350
passing yards and a completion percentage of 75 or higher in consecutive games.
Kansas City's TRENT GREEN accomplished the feat in consecutive
games in Weeks 8-9 of the 2004 season and Tampa Bay's RYAN FITZPATRICK,
who plays Pittsburgh on Monday Night Football in Week 3, has
thrown for at least 350 yards with a completion percentage of at least 75 in
each of the Buccaneers' first two games of the 2018 season.
Miami wide receiver ALBERT WILSON threw
a 52-yard touchdown pass and caught a 74-yard touchdown pass in the Dolphins'
28-20 win against Oakland.
Wilson is the fourth player in league history to throw a touchdown pass of
at least 50 yards and have a touchdown reception of at least 50 yards in the
same game, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer JIMMY CONZELMAN (December
9, 1923), TOM TRACY (September 24, 1960) and DAVID
PATTEN (October 21, 2001).
Washington running back ADRIAN PETERSON rushed
for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the Redskins' 31-17 victory over Green
Bay.
Peterson has 102 career rushing touchdowns and moved into sole possession
of seventh place on the all-time rushing touchdown leaderboard.
Peterson, who has 25 career games with at least two rushing
touchdowns, tied Pro Football Hall of Famer MARCUS ALLEN, SHAUN
ALEXANDER and PRIEST HOLMES for the fourth-most games
in NFL history with at least two rushing touchdowns. The three players with
more such games are all enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: LA
DAINIAN TOMLINSON (38 games), EMMITT SMITH (36)
and JIM BROWN (27).
Carolina quarterback CAM NEWTON had two
touchdown passes and two rushing touchdowns in the Panthers' 31-21 win against
Cincinnati.
Newton has 57 career rushing touchdowns – the most by a quarterback in
NFL history – and has three career games with at least two touchdown
passes and at least two rushing touchdowns, the second-most in league annals.
Only Pro Football Hall of Famer STEVE YOUNG (four) has more
such games in NFL history.
Baltimore linebacker TERRELL SUGGS recorded
1.5 sacks and kicker JUSTIN TUCKER connected on two 52-yard
field goals in the Ravens' 27-14 win over Denver.
Suggs, who has 128 sacks in his 16-year career with the Ravens, has
the fifth-most sacks by a player with a single team since the individual
sack became an official statistic in 1982. The four players to record more
sacks with a single franchise are all enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of
Fame: BRUCE SMITH (171 sacks with Buffalo), MICHAEL
STRAHAN (141.5 with the New York Giants), LAWRENCE
TAYLOR (132.5 with the New York Giants) and JASON TAYLOR (131
with Miami).
Tucker has six-career games with multiple converted field goals of at least 50
yards, the most such games by a player in NFL history.
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