Official 2019 National Football League Record & Fact Book NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 345 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10154 (212) 450-2000. NFL Internet Address: http://www.NFL.com Copyright © 2019 by the National Football League. All rights reserved. The information in this publication has been compiled for use by the news media to aid in reporting of the games and teams of the National Football League. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the National Football League. Edited by Michael Signora, Zak Gilbert, Sam Drexler, Cody Enos, Andrew Bienstock, Charles Mule and John Deighton of NFL Communications Department, and Matt Marini. Layout by William Tham. A National Football League Book. Design by NFL Creative. Cover photo: Pro Football Hall of Famer Bart Starr from the Green Bay Packers, Tom Brady from the New England Patriots and Kyler Murray from the Arizona Cardinals. Statistics by Elias Sports Bureau. Compiled by the NFL Communications Department and Santo Labombarda, Elias Sports Bureau. Printed in the United States of America. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Cover Photography by Tony Tomsic/Associated Press (Starr), Margaret Bowles/Associated Press (Brady) and Ben Liebenberg/Associated Press (Murray). Produced by the NFL Communications Department. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS A Active List..............................................................................34 All-Pro Teams, 2018 ............................................................246 Arizona Cardinals .................................................................135 Associated Press Award Winners .........................................518 Associated Press Most Valuable Players ..............................516 Atlanta Falcons ....................................................................141 Attendance, NFL’s 10 Biggest Weekends ..............................536 Attendance, 2018 ................................................................244 Attendance, Paid ..................................................................537 Awards, 2018 ......................................................................246 B Baltimore Ravens...................................................................37 Buffalo Bills ...........................................................................43 Bye Weeks, Team Record After ............................................306 C Calendar, 2019-2024 .............................................................16 Carolina Panthers.................................................................147 Chicago Bears .....................................................................153 Chronology of Professional Football .....................................350 Cincinnati Bengals .................................................................49 Cleveland Browns ..................................................................55 Close Games, Team Records In, 2018 .................................307 Coaches, Career Victories ......................................................24 Coaches, More than 100 Career Victories ..............................25 Coldest Games ....................................................................308 Comebacks, Greatest in NFL History ....................................309 Commissioners, NFL............................................................369 D Dallas Cowboys...................................................................159 Denver Broncos .....................................................................61 Detroit Lions ........................................................................165 Draft, All-Time Number-One Choices ....................................520 Draft, History of Locations ...................................................521 Draft, 2019 ............................................................................28 F First Place Finish After Last Place Finish...............................308 First-Round Selections .........................................................522 Free Agency, Movement History .............................................34 G Games Decided By 7 and 3 Points or Fewer, 1970-2018......306 Games Decided By 8 Points or Fewer, 1994-2018................306 Game-Winning Drives by Quarterback, 1970-2018...............304 Green Bay Packers...............................................................171 H Hall of Fame, Pro Football ....................................................330 Hall of Fame Games, Pro Football.........................................349 Houston Texans .....................................................................67 2 I Indianapolis Colts...................................................................73 Instant Replay ........................................................................32 Interconference Games ........................................................514 International Games .............................................................504 Internet, NFL on ...................................................................684 J Jacksonville Jaguars ..............................................................79 K Kansas City Chiefs.................................................................85 Kickoff Weekend, NFL Opening ............................................505 Kickoff Weekend Won-Loss Records....................................293 L Los Angeles Chargers ............................................................91 Los Angeles Rams...............................................................177 M Miami Dolphins......................................................................97 Minnesota Vikings................................................................183 Monday Night Football Individual Records ............................502 Monday Night Football W-L Records ....................................500 N New England Patriots ...........................................................103 New Orleans Saints..............................................................189 New York Giants ..................................................................195 New York Jets......................................................................109 NFL Network ........................................................................683 O Oakland Raiders...................................................................115 Officials, 2019 Roster of ......................................................685 Oldest/Youngest Players, 2018.............................................297 Outstanding Performers .......................................................579 Overtime, History of.............................................................507 Overtime Procedures ...........................................................506 P Passer Rating System ..........................................................302 Passer Rating, Highest Postseason ......................................303 Philadelphia Eagles ..............................................................201 Pittsburgh Steelers...............................................................121 Players of the Week/Month, 2018 ........................................245 Playoff Appearances by Seasons .........................................305 Playoff Games AFC Championship Games..............................................486 AFC Divisional Playoff Games .........................................490 AFC First-Round Playoff Games ......................................494 NFC Championship Games .............................................488 NFC Divisional Playoff Games .........................................492 NFC First-Round Playoff Games ......................................496 Points, Most By Each Team..................................................290 Postseason, Individual, All-Time Top 10................................312 Postseason Play, Teams Under .500 ....................................307 Postseason Play, Teams Win 10-Plus, Miss Playoffs ............307 Preseason Results and Standings, 2018 ..............................234 Pro Bowl, All-Time Results ...................................................533 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TABLE OF CONTENTS Q Quarterbacks, Starting Records for Active Quarterbacks ......304 Quarters, 2018 Score By .....................................................308 R Records, All-Time Individual Combined Kick Returns ...................................557 Individual Combined Net Yards ........................................560 Individual Fumbles ..........................................................558 Individual Interceptions By ..............................................551 Individual Kickoff Returns................................................555 Individual Passing ...........................................................545 Individual Punting............................................................553 Individual Punt Returns ...................................................554 Individual Receiving ........................................................549 Individual Rushing...........................................................544 Individual Sacks..............................................................560 Individual Scoring ...........................................................540 Individual Service............................................................540 Individual Yards from Scrimmage ....................................551 Team Championships......................................................561 Team Combined Net Yards Rushing and Passing .............567 Team Defense.................................................................575 Team First Downs ...........................................................566 Team Fumbles ................................................................573 Team Games Won...........................................................561 Team Games Lost...........................................................562 Team Kickoff Returns......................................................572 Team Passing .................................................................568 Team Penalties................................................................575 Team Punting..................................................................570 Team Punt Returns .........................................................571 Team Rushing.................................................................567 Team Scoring .................................................................563 Team Tie Games .............................................................563 Team Turnovers ..............................................................574 Records, Oldest ...................................................................297 Records, Postseason ...........................................................666 Retired Uniforms..................................................................301 Roster Limits, All-Time...........................................................34 S San Francisco 49ers ............................................................207 Schedule, 2019 .......................................................................4 Scheduling Formula, 2019-20 ................................................12 Scoring, Top 10 Weekends...................................................536 Scoring, 60 Points in a Game...............................................297 Season Recap, 2018 2018 Preseason Standings and Results ..........................234 2018 Regular-Season Results .........................................236 2018 Regular-Season Standings .....................................238 2018 Best Passing Performances ...................................248 2018 Best Receiving Performances ................................249 2018 Best Rushing Performances...................................248 2018 Best Sack Performances........................................249 2018 Week-by-Week Standings ......................................239 Seattle Seahawks.................................................................213 Standings, 1920-2018 .........................................................370 Standings, 2018 ..................................................................238 Standings, Week-by-Week, 2018 .........................................239 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Statistics NFL Active Leaders...........................................................21 Individual Leaders, 2009-18............................................296 Individual Leaders, Past Two, Three, Four Years...............298 Inside the Numbers, Statistical Highlights........................290 Outstanding Performers ..................................................579 Team Leaders, Past Two, Three, Four Years.....................299 What to Look for in 2019..................................................18 Yearly Leaders ................................................................621 Statistics, 2018 AFC, NFC, and NFL Summary .........................................254 American Football Conference Team Defense ..................251 American Football Conference Team Offense...................250 Club Leaders ..................................................................255 Club Rankings by Yards ..................................................255 Individual Field Goals ......................................................261 Individual Interceptions ...................................................276 Individual Kickoff Returns................................................280 Individual Passing ...........................................................268 Individual Pass Receiving................................................272 Individual Punting............................................................282 Individual Punt Returns ...................................................284 Individual Rushing...........................................................264 Individual Sacks..............................................................286 Individual Scoring ...........................................................256 National Football Conference Team Defense ....................253 National Football Conference Team Offense .....................252 Takeaway-Giveaway Table...............................................255 Sunday Night Football W-L Records .....................................498 Super Bowl Champions, Missed Playoffs the Next Season ...307 Super Bowl Contention, 1978-2018 .....................................305 Super Bowl, Future Sites ......................................................483 Super Bowl, Game Results...................................................484 Super Bowl LIII, Game Summary ........................................484 Super Bowl, Most Valuable Players ......................................483 Super Bowl, Non-Division Winners That Played In ................307 Super Bowl, Records ...........................................................653 T Takeaway/Giveaways, 2009-18............................................296 Tampa Bay Buccaneers........................................................219 Team Won-Loss Records, All-Time Regular-Season..............313 Team Won-Loss Records Since 1970 AFL-NFL Merger .........292 Team Won-Loss Records, Road Teams, 1970-2018.............305 Team Won-Loss Records, 2009-18......................................294 Team vs. Team Results ........................................................399 Teams Beat Opposing Team 3 Times/Season, 1970-2018 ....308 Television, 10 Most Watched Programs/Sports Events .........536 Tennessee Titans .................................................................127 Thanksgiving Day Football, 1920-2018 ................................510 Thanksgiving Day Individual Records ...................................513 Tie-Breaking Procedures ........................................................26 Trades, 2018-19 ..................................................................232 Two-Point Conversion Results, 1994-2018...........................306 W Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year ......................................515 Washington Redskins...........................................................225 Winning Streaks, Longest Since 1970 ..................................304 Y Yearly Statistical Leaders......................................................621 3 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR All times local. Dates and times subject to change. Nationally televised games indicated by network in parentheses. Thursday, August 1 NFL/Hall of Fame Game at Canton, Ohio Atlanta _____ vs. Denver _____ (NBC) 8:00 PRESEASON/WEEK 1 Thursday, August 8 Indianapolis _____ at Buffalo _____ New York Jets _____ at New York Giants _____ Jacksonville _____ at Baltimore _____ Washington _____ at Cleveland _____ New England _____ at Detroit _____ Atlanta _____ at Miami _____ Tennessee _____ at Philadelphia _____ Carolina _____ at Chicago _____ Houston _____ at Green Bay _____ Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Arizona _____ Denver _____ at Seattle _____ Friday, August 9 Tampa Bay _____ at Pittsburgh _____ Minnesota _____ at New Orleans _____ Saturday, August 10 Cincinnati _____ at Kansas City _____ Los Angeles Rams _____ at Oakland _____ Dallas _____ at San Francisco _____ PRESEASON/WEEK 2 Thursday, August 15 Philadelphia _____ at Jacksonville _____ 7:00 New York Jets _____ at Atlanta _____ 7:30 Green Bay _____ at Baltimore _____ 7:30 Cincinnati _____ at Washington _____ 7:30 Oakland _____ at Arizona _____ (ESPN) 5:00 Friday, August 16 Buffalo _____ at Carolina _____ 7:00 Chicago _____ at New York Giants _____ 7:30 Miami _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 7:30 Saturday, August 17 Cleveland _____ at Indianapolis _____ 4:00 New England _____ at Tennessee _____ 6:00 Kansas City _____ at Pittsburgh _____ 7:30 Detroit _____ at Houston _____ 7:00 Dallas _____ vs. Los Angeles Rams (Hawai’i) _____ 4:00 Sunday, August 18 New Orleans _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS)1:00 Seattle _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 7:00 Monday, August 19 San Francisco _____ at Denver _____ (ESPN) 6:00 PRESEASON/WEEK 3 Thursday, August 22 New York Giants _____ at Cincinnati _____ 7:00 Washington _____ at Atlanta _____ 7:30 Carolina _____ at New England _____ 7:30 Baltimore _____ at Philadelphia _____ 7:30 Jacksonville _____ at Miami _____ (FOX) 8:00 Green Bay _____ vs. Oakland (Winnipeg, Canada) _____ 7:00 Friday, August 23 Cleveland _____ at Tampa Bay _____ 7:30 Buffalo _____ at Detroit _____ (CBS) 8:00 Saturday, August 24 Arizona _____ at Minnesota _____ 12:00 Houston _____ at Dallas _____ 6:00 Chicago _____ at Indianapolis _____ 7:00 New Orleans _____ at New York Jets _____ 7:30 San Francisco _____ at Kansas City _____ 7:00 Denver _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ 6:00 Seattle _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ 7:00 Sunday, August 25 Pittsburgh _____ at Tennessee _____ (NBC) 7:00 4 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:00 7:00 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR PRESEASON/WEEK 4 Thursday, August 29 Minnesota _____ at Buffalo _____ Pittsburgh _____ at Carolina _____ Indianapolis _____ at Cincinnati _____ Atlanta _____ at Jacksonville _____ Philadephia _____ at New York Jets _____ Detroit _____ at Cleveland _____ New York Giants _____ at New England _____ Baltimore _____ at Washington _____ Tennessee _____ at Chicago _____ Tampa Bay _____ at Dallas _____ Kansas City _____ at Green Bay _____ Los Angeles Rams _____ at Houston _____ Miami _____ at New Orleans _____ Arizona _____ at Denver _____ Los Angeles Chargers _____ at San Francisco _____ Oakland _____ at Seattle _____ 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 Thursday, September 5 Green Bay _____ at Chicago _____ (NBC) 7:20 Sunday, September 8 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00 Tennessee _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00 Kansas City _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00 Baltimore _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00 Atlanta _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00 Buffalo _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00 Washington _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 1:00 Indianapolis _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:05 Cincinnati _____ at Seattle _____ (CBS) 1:05 Detroit _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:25 New York Giants _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 3:25 San Francisco _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 4:25 Pittsburgh _____ at New England _____ (NBC) 8:20 Monday, September 9 Houston _____ at New Orleans _____ (ESPN) 6:10 Denver _____ at Oakland _____ (ESPN) 7:20 SECOND WEEK Thursday, September 12 Tampa Bay _____ at Carolina _____ Sunday, September 15 Arizona _____ at Baltimore _____ San Francisco _____ at Cincinnati _____ Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Detroit _____ Minnesota _____ at Green Bay _____ Jacksonville _____ at Houston _____ New England _____ at Miami _____ Buffalo _____ at New York Giants _____ Seattle _____ at Pittsburgh _____ Indianapolis _____ at Tennessee _____ Dallas _____ at Washington _____ Kansas City _____ at Oakland _____ Chicago _____ at Denver _____ New Orleans _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ Philadelphia _____ at Atlanta _____ Monday, September 16 Cleveland _____ at New York Jets _____ (NFLN) 8:20 (FOX) 1:00 (FOX) 1:00 (CBS) 1:00 (FOX) 12:00 (CBS) 12:00 (CBS) 1:00 (CBS) 1:00 (FOX) 1:00 (CBS) 12:00 (FOX) 1:00 (CBS) 1:05 (FOX) 2:25 (FOX) 1:25 (NBC) 8:20 (ESPN) 8:15 THIRD WEEK Thursday, September 19 Tennessee _____ at Jacksonville _____ Sunday, September 22 Cincinnati _____ at Buffalo _____ Miami _____ at Dallas _____ Denver _____ at Green Bay _____ Atlanta _____ at Indianapolis _____ Baltimore _____ at Kansas City _____ Oakland _____ at Minnesota _____ New York Jets _____ at New England _____ Detroit _____ at Philadelphia _____ Carolina _____ at Arizona _____ New York Giants _____ at Tampa Bay _____ Houston _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ New Orleans _____ at Seattle _____ Pittsburgh _____ at San Francisco _____ Los Angeles Rams _____ at Cleveland _____ Monday, September 23 Chicago _____ at Washington _____ (NFLN) 8:20 (CBS) 1:00 (FOX) 12:00 (FOX) 12:00 (CBS) 1:00 (CBS) 12:00 (FOX) 12:00 (CBS) 1:00 (FOX) 1:00 (FOX) 1:05 (FOX) 4:05 (CBS) 1:25 (CBS) 1:25 (CBS) 1:25 (NBC)8:20 (ESPN) 8:15 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 5 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR FOURTH WEEK Open Date: New York Jets, San Francisco FIFTH WEEK Open Date: Detroit, Miami Thursday, September 26 Philadelphia _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20 Sunday, September 29 Tennessee _____ at Atlanta _____ (CBS) 1:00 Cleveland _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00 New England _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00 Kansas City _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00 Carolina _____ at Houston _____ (FOX) 12:00 Oakland _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00 Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00 Washington _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00 Seattle _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:05 Tampa Bay _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:05 Minnesota _____ at Chicago _____ (CBS) 3:25 Jacksonville _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25 Dallas _____ at New Orleans _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, September 30 Cincinnati _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, October 3 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 5:20 Sunday, October 6 Jacksonville _____ at Carolina _____ (CBS) 1:00 Arizona _____ at Cincinnati _____ (FOX) 1:00 Atlanta _____ at Houston _____ (FOX) 12:00 Tampa Bay _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00 Minnesota _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00 Chicago _____ at Oakland (London) (FOX) 6:00 New York Jets _____ at Philadelphia _____ (CBS) 1:00 Baltimore _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 1:00 Buffalo _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00 New England _____ at Washington _____ (CBS) 1:00 Denver _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:05 Green Bay _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 3:25 * Indianapolis _____ at Kansas City _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, October 7 Cleveland _____ at San Francisco _____ (ESPN) 5:15 SIXTH WEEK Open Date: Buffalo, Chicago Indianapolis, Oakland Thursday, October 10 New York Giants _____ at New England _____(FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, October 13 Carolina _____ at Tampa Bay (London) _____ (NFLN) 2:30 Cincinnati _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00 Seattle _____ at Cleveland _____ (FOX) 1:00 New Orleans _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00 Houston _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00 Washington _____ at Miami _____ (FOX) 1:00 Philadelphia _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00 Atlanta _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 1:05 San Francisco _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:05 Tennessee _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25 Dallas _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 4:25 * Pittsburgh _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (NBC) 5:20 Monday, October 14 Detroit _____ at Green Bay _____ (ESPN) 7:15 SEVENTH WEEK Open Date: Carolina, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay Thursday, October 17 Kansas City _____ at Denver _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 6:20 Sunday, October 20 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00 Miami _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00 Jacksonville _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00 Minnesota _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00 Oakland _____ at Green Bay _____ (CBS) 12:00 Houston _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00 Arizona _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00 San Francisco _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00 Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 3:05 New Orleans _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX) 3:25 Baltimore _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:25 * Philadelphia _____ at Dallas _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, October 21 New England _____ at New York Jets _____ (ESPN) 8:15 6 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR EIGHTH WEEK Open Date: Baltimore, Dallas Thursday, October 24 Washington _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20 Sunday, October 27 Seattle _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00 Philadelphia _____ at Buffalo _____ (FOX) 1:00 Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX) 12:00 New York Giants _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00 Oakland _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00 New York Jets _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00 Cincinnati _____ at Los Angeles Rams (London) _____ (CBS) 5:00 Arizona _____ at New Orleans _____ (CBS) 12:00 Tampa Bay _____ at Tennessee _____ (FOX) 12:00 Carolina _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:05 Denver _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 4:25 Cleveland _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 4:25 * Green Bay _____ at Kansas City Chiefs _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, October 28 Miami _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (ESPN) 8:15 NINTH WEEK Open Date: Atlanta, Cincinnati, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Thursday, October 31 San Francisco _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 5:20 Sunday, November 3 Houston _____ at Jacksonville (London) _____ (NFLN) 2:30 Washington _____ at Buffalo _____ (FOX) 1:00 Tennessee _____ at Carolina _____ (CBS) 1:00 Minnesota _____ at Kansas City _____ (FOX) 12:00 New York Jets _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00 Chicago _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 1:00 Indianapolis _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 1:00 Detroit _____ at Oakland _____ (FOX) 1:05 Tampa Bay _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:05 Cleveland _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25 Green Bay _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (CBS) 1:25 * New England _____ at Baltimore _____ (NBC) 8:20 Monday, November 4 Dallas _____ at New York Giants _____ (ESPN) 8:15 TENTH WEEK Thursday, November 7 Open Date: Sunday, November 10 Denver, Houston, Jacksonville, New England, Philadelphia, Washington Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Oakland _____(FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 5:20 Detroit _____ at Chicago _____ (CBS) 12:00 Baltimore _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00 Buffalo _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00 Carolina _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00 Atlanta _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00 New York Giants _____ at New York Jets _____ (FOX) 1:00 Arizona _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 1:00 Kansas City _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00 Miami _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 4:05 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (FOX) 4:25 * Minnesota _____ at Dallas _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, November 11 Seattle _____ at San Francisco _____ (ESPN) 5:15 ELEVENTH WEEK Open Date: Green Bay, New York Giants, Seattle, Tennessee 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Thursday, November 14 Pittsburgh _____ at Cleveland _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, November 17 Houston _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00 Atlanta _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00 Dallas _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00 Jacksonville _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00 Buffalo _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00 Denver _____ at Minnesota _____ (CBS) 12:00 New Orleans _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 1:00 New York Jets _____ at Washington _____ (CBS) 1:00 Arizona _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:05 Cincinnati _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:25 New England _____ at Philadelphia _____ (CBS) 4:25 * Chicago _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (NBC) 5:20 Monday, November 18 Kansas City _____ at L.A. Chargers (Mexico) _____ (ESPN) 7:15 7 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR WEEK 12 TWELFTH WEEK Open Date: Arizona, Kansas City, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Thursday, November 21 Indianapolis _____ at Houston _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20 Sunday, November 24 Tampa Bay _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00 Denver _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00 New York Giants _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX) 12:00 Pittsburgh _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00 Miami _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00 Carolina _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00 Oakland _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00 Detroit _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00 Jacksonville _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 3:05 Dallas _____ at New England _____ (FOX) 4:25 Green Bay _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:25 * Seattle _____ at Philadelphia _____ (NBC) 8:20 Monday, November 25 Baltimore _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (ESPN) 5:15 THIRTEENTH WEEK Thursday, November 28 Chicago _____ at Detroit (Thanksgiving) _____ (FOX) 12:30 Buffalo _____ at Dallas (Thanksgiving) _____ (CBS) 3:30 New Orleans _____ at Atlanta (Thanksgiving) _____(NBC) 8:20 Sunday, December 1 San Francisco _____ at Baltimore _____ (FOX) 1:00 Washington _____ at Carolina _____ (CBS) 1:00 New York Jets _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00 Tennessee _____ at Indianapolis _____ (CBS) 1:00 Tampa Bay _____ at Jacksonville _____ (FOX) 1:00 Oakland _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00 Philadelphia _____ at Miami _____ (FOX) 1:00 Green Bay _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Arizona _____ (FOX) 2:05 Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25 Cleveland _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 4:25 * New England _____ at Houston _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, December 2 Minnesota _____ at Seattle _____ (ESPN) 5:15 FOURTEENTH WEEK Thursday, December 5 Dallas _____ at Chicago _____ (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 7:20 Sunday, December 8 Carolina _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00 Baltimore _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00 Cincinnati _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00 Washington _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00 Denver _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00 Detroit _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00 San Francisco _____ at New Orleans _____ (FOX) 12:00 Miami _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00 Indianapolis _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (CBS) 1:00 Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Jacksonville _____ (FOX) 4:05 Pittsburgh _____ at Arizona _____ (CBS) 2:25 Kansas City _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 4:25 Tennessee _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:25 * Seattle _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (NBC) 5:20 Monday, December 9 New York Giants _____ at Philadelphia _____ (ESPN) 8:15 FIFTEENTH WEEK 8 Thursday, December 12 New York Jets _____ at Baltimore _____(FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, December 15 Seattle _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00 New England _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00 Tampa Bay _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00 Chicago _____ at Green Bay _____ (FOX) 12:00 Denver _____ at Kansas City _____ (CBS) 12:00 Miami _____ at New York Giants _____ (CBS) 1:00 Buffalo _____ at Pittsburgh _____ (CBS) 1:00 Houston _____ at Tennessee _____ (CBS) 12:00 Philadelphia _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00 Cleveland _____ at Arizona _____ (CBS) 2:05 Jacksonville _____ at Oakland _____ (CBS) 1:05 Los Angeles Rams _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 3:25 Atlanta _____ at San Francisco _____ (FOX) 1:25 * Minnesota _____ at Los Angeles Chargers _____ (NBC) 5:20 Monday, December 16 Indianapolis _____ at New Orleans _____ (ESPN) 7:15 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR SIXTEENTH WEEK SEVENTEENTH WEEK Saturday, December 21 TBD (NFLN) TBD TBD (NFLN) TBD TBD (NFLN) TBD Detroit _____ at Denver _____ TBD Oakland _____ at Los Angeles _____ TBD Buffalo _____ at New England _____ TBD Los Angeles Rams _____ at San Francisco _____ TBD Houston _____ at Tampa Bay _____ TBD Sunday, December 22 Jacksonville _____ at Atlanta _____ (FOX) 1:00 Baltimore _____ at Cleveland _____ (CBS) 1:00 Carolina _____ at Indianapolis _____ (FOX) 1:00 Cincinnati _____ at Miami _____ (CBS) 1:00 Pittsburgh _____ at New York Jets _____ (CBS) 1:00 New Orleans _____ at Tennessee _____ (FOX) 12:00 New York Giants _____ at Washington _____ (FOX) 1:00 Dallas _____ at Philadelphia _____ (FOX) 4:25 Arizona _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:25 * Kansas City _____ at Chicago _____ (NBC) 7:20 Monday, December 23 Green Bay _____ at Minnesota _____ (ESPN) 7:15 Sunday, December 29 Pittsburgh _____ at Baltimore _____ (CBS) 1:00 New York Jets _____ at Buffalo _____ (CBS) 1:00 New Orleans _____ at Carolina _____ (FOX) 1:00 Cleveland _____ at Cincinnati _____ (CBS) 1:00 Washington _____ at Dallas _____ (FOX) 12:00 Green Bay _____ at Detroit _____ (FOX) 1:00 Tennessee _____ at Houston _____ (CBS) 12:00 Indianapolis _____ at Jacksonville _____ (CBS) 1:00 Los Angeles Chargers _____ at Kansas City _____(CBS) 12:00 Chicago _____ at Minnesota _____ (FOX) 12:00 Miami _____ at New England _____ (CBS) 1:00 Philadelphia _____ at New York Giants _____ (FOX) 1:00 Atlanta _____ at Tampa Bay _____ (FOX) 1:00 Oakland _____ at Denver _____ (CBS) 2:25 Arizona _____ at Los Angeles Rams _____ (FOX) 1:25 San Francisco _____ at Seattle _____ (FOX) 1:25 * - Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change; Week 17 game TBD “Flexible scheduling” will be used in Weeks 11-17. Additionally, in Weeks 5-10, flexible scheduling may be used in no more than two weeks. In Weeks 5-16, the schedule lists the games tentatively set for Sunday Night Football on NBC. Only Sunday afternoon games are eligible to be moved to Sunday night, in which case the tentatively scheduled Sunday night game would be moved to an afternoon start time. A flexible scheduling move would be announced at least 12 days before the game. Flexibility for Saturday games in Week 16 is also part of the 2019 schedule. In Week 16, three of five possible match ups will be scheduled for Saturday. Start times and Saturday games for Week16 will be announced no later than following Week 8, with the non-Saturday games to be played on Sunday. For Week 17, the Sunday night game will be announced no later than six days prior to December 29. The schedule does not list a Sunday night game in Week 17, but an afternoon game with playoff implications will be moved to that time slot. Flexible scheduling ensures quality matchups in all Sunday time slots in those weeks and gives “surprise” teams a chance to play their way into primetime. Flexible scheduling will not be applied to games airing on Thursday or Monday nights. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 9 POSTSEASON AND NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES Saturday, January 4, 2020 Wild Card Playoff Games Site Priorities Two Wild Card teams (division nonchampions with best two records) from each conference and the division champions with the third- and fourthbest record in each conference will enter the first round of the playoffs. The division champion with the third- Sunday, January 5, 2020 best record will play host to the Wild Card team with the second-best record. The division champion with the fourth-best record will play host to the Wild Card team with the best record. There are no restrictions on intra-division games. American Football Conference Divisional Playoff Games Saturday, January 11, 2020 Site Priorities In each conference, the two division champions with the highest won-losttied percentage during the regular season will play host to the Wild Card winners. The division champion with the best record in each conference is assured of playing the lowest-seeded Sunday, January 12, 2020 Wild Card survivor. There are no restrictions on intra-division games. American Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ National Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ American Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ National Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ _____________________ at _____________________ National Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ American Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ National Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ Championship Games Sunday, January 19, 2020 Site Priorities for Championship Games The home teams will be the surviving playoff winners with the highest seeds. A Wild Card team cannot play host unless two Wild Card teams are in the game, in which case the Wild Card team that was seeded highest in the first round of the playoffs will be the home team. Pro Bowl American Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ National Football Conference _____________________ at _____________________ Sunday, January 26, 2020 2020 Pro Bowl, Camping World Stadium, Orlando _____________________ vs. _____________________ Super Bowl LIV Sunday, February 2, 2020 Super Bowl LIV, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami _____________________ vs. ______________________ 10 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 2019 SCHEDULE AND NOTE CALENDAR 2019 NATIONALLY TELEVISED GAMES All times ET and PM unless otherwise notated Thursday, Sept. 5 Green Bay at Chicago (NBC) 8:20 Sunday, Sept. 8 Pittsburgh at New England (NBC) 8:20 Monday, Sept. 9 Houston at New Orleans (ESPN) 7:10 Denver at Oakland (ESPN) 10:20 Thursday, Sept. 12 Tampa Bay at Carolina (NFLN) 8:20 Sunday, Sept. 15 Philadelphia at Atlanta (NBC) 8:20 Monday, Sept. 16 Cleveland at N.Y. Jets (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Sept. 19 Tennessee at Jacksonville (NFLN) 8:20 Sunday, Sept. 22 L.A. Rams at Cleveland (NBC) 8:20 Monday, Sept. 23 Chicago at Washington (ESPN) 8:15 Philadelphia at Green Bay (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Thursday, Sept. 26 Sunday, Sept. 29 Dallas at New Orleans (NBC) 8:20 Monday, Sept. 30 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 8:15 L.A. Rams at Seattle (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Thursday, Oct. 3 Sunday, Oct. 6 Indianapolis at Kansas City (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Oct. 7 Cleveland at San Francisco (ESPN) 8:15 N.Y. Giants at New England (FOX/NFLN/Amazon)8:20 Thursday, Oct. 10 Sunday, Oct. 13 Carolina vs. Tampa Bay in London (NFLN) 9:30a Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Oct. 14 Detroit at Green Bay (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Oct. 17 Kansas City at Denver (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, Oct. 20 Philadelphia at Dallas (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Oct. 21 New England at N.Y. Jets (ESPN) 8:15 Washington at Minnesota (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Thursday, Oct. 24 Sunday, Oct. 27 Green Bay at Kansas City (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Oct. 28 Miami at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Oct. 31 San Francisco at Arizona (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, Nov. 3 Houston vs. Jacksonville in London (NFLN) 9:30a New England at Baltimore (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Nov. 4 Dallas at N.Y. Giants (ESPN) 8:15 L.A. Chargers at Oakland (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Thursday, Nov. 7 Sunday, Nov. 10 Minnesota at Dallas (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Nov. 11 Seattle at San Francisco (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Nov. 14 Pittsburgh at Cleveland (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, Nov. 17 Chicago at L.A. Rams (NBC)* 8:20 Kansas City vs. L.A. Chargers in Mexico City (ESPN) 8:15 Monday, Nov. 18 Thursday, Nov. 21 Indianapolis at Houston (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, Nov. 24 Seattle at Philadelphia (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Nov. 25 Baltimore at L.A. Rams (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Nov. 28 Chicago at Detroit (CBS) 12:30 Buffalo at Dallas (FOX) 4:30 New Orleans at Atlanta (NBC) 8:20 Sunday, Dec. 1 New England at Houston (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Dec. 2 Minnesota at Seattle (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Dec. 5 Dallas at Chicago (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, Dec. 8 Seattle at L.A. Rams (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Dec. 9 N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia (ESPN) 8:15 Thursday, Dec. 12 N.Y. Jets at Baltimore (FOX/NFLN/Amazon) 8:20 Sunday, Dec. 15 Minnesota at L.A. Chargers (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Dec. 16 Indianapolis at New Orleans (ESPN) 8:15 Saturday, Dec. 21 TBD (NFLN) 1:00 TBD (NFLN) 4:30 TBD (NFLN) 8:15 Sunday, Dec. 22 Kansas City at Chicago (NBC)* 8:20 Monday, Dec. 23 Green Bay at Minnesota (ESPN) 8:15 Sunday, Dec. 29 To be determined (NBC)* 8:20 POSTSEASON GAMES Saturday, January 4 and Sunday, January 5 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs (CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC) Saturday, January 11 and Sunday, January 12 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs (CBS, FOX, and NBC) Sunday, January 19 AFC and NFC Championship Games (CBS and FOX) Sunday, January 26 Pro Bowl, Orlando (ESPN) Sunday, February 2 Super Bowl LIV, Miami (CBS) *The NFL again will utilize “flexible scheduling” in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 11 SCHEDULING FORMULA The NFL expanded to 32 teams in 2002 with the addition of the Houston Texans. In addition, the NFL realigned for the first time since 1970—into eight divisions of four teams each—and the scheduling formula that was introduced guaranteed for the first time that all teams would play each other on a regular, rotating basis. Although the number of teams increased to 32, the number of playoff teams remained the same at 12. Under the NFL scheduling formula, every team within a division plays 16 games as follows: • • • • Home and away against its three division opponents (6 games). The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (4 games). The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (4 games). Two intraconference games based on the prior year’s standings (2 games). These games will match a first-place team against the first-place teams in the two same-conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season. The second-place, third-place, and fourth-place teams in a conference will be matched in the same way each year. The schedule format takes each team through a cycle of games—home and away—against every other team in the league. From 2002-09, every team played every other team at least twice—once home and once away. After the 2008 season, a decision was made to continue with the same rotation in 2010 and beyond. In determining how to begin the divisional rotation in 2002, the displacement of teams from their old divisions in the new alignment was taken into account. Preference was given to scheduling games with former division rivals and other regional opponents for clubs realigned from otherwise intact divisions. FUTURE SCHEDULING ROTATION 2019 2020 2021 2022 Intraconference Interconference AFCN NFCE AFCW NFCW AFCS NFCS AFCN NFCN AFC Intraconference NORTH Interconference AFCE NFCW AFCS NFCE AFCW NFCN AFCE NFCS AFC Intraconference SOUTH Interconference AFCW NFCS AFCN NFCN AFCE NFCW AFCW NFCE AFC Intraconference WEST Interconference AFCS NFCN AFCE NFCS AFCN NFCE AFCS NFCW NFC EAST Intraconference Interconference NFCN AFCE NFCW AFCN NFCS AFCW NFCN AFCS NFC Intraconference NORTH Interconference NFCE AFCW NFCS AFCS NFCW AFCN NFCE AFCE NFC Intraconference SOUTH Interconference NFCW AFCS NFCN AFCW NFCE AFCE NFCW AFCN NFC Intraconference WEST Interconference NFCS AFCN NFCE AFCE NFCN AFCS NFCS AFCW AFC EAST 12 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book SCHEDULING FORMULA AFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 BUFFALO Home Away Intraconference by Division BALT CLE CIN PITT Interconference by Division PHIL DALL WASH NYG Intraconference by Position AFCW AFCS MIAMI Home Away BALT CLE CIN PITT PHIL DALL WASH NYG AFCW AFCS NEW ENGLAND Home Away CLE BALT PITT CIN DALL PHIL NYG WASH AFCW AFCS N.Y. JETS Home Away CLE BALT PITT CIN DALL PHIL NYG WASH AFCW AFCS AFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 BUFFALO Home Away Intraconference by Division KC DEN LAC LV Interconference by Division LAR ARIZ SEA SF Intraconference by Position AFCN AFCS MIAMI Home Away KC DEN LAC LV LAR ARIZ SEA SF AFCN AFCS NEW ENGLAND Home Away DEN KC LV LAC ARZ LAR SF SEA AFCN AFCS N.Y. JETS Home Away DEN KC LV LAC ARIZ LAR SF SEA AFCN AFCS AFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 BALTIMORE Home Away Intraconference by Division NE BUFF NYJ MIA Interconference by Division ARIZ LAR SF SEA Intraconference by Position AFCS AFCW CINCINNATI Home Away NE BUFF NYJ MIA ARIZ LAR SF SEA AFCS AFCW CLEVELAND Home Away BUFF NE MIA NYJ LAR ARIZ SEA SF AFCS AFCW PITTSBURGH Home Away BUFF NE MIA NYJ LAR ARIZ SEA SF AFCS AFCW AFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 BALTIMORE Home Away Intraconference by Division JAX HOU TENN IND Interconference by Division DALL PHIL NYG WASH Intraconference by Position AFCW AFCE CINCINNATI Home Away JAX HOU TENN IND DALL PHIL NYG WASH AFCW AFCE CLEVELAND Home Away HOU JAX IND TENN PHIL DALL WASH NYG AFCW AFCE PITTSBURGH Home Away HOU JAX IND TENN PHIL DALL WASH NYG AFCW AFCE AFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 HOUSTON Home Away Intraconference by Division DEN KC OAK LAC Interconference by Division ATL NO CAR TB Intraconference by Position AFCE AFCN INDIANAPOLIS Home Away DEN KC OAK LAC ATL NO CAR TB AFCE AFCN JACKSONVILLE Home Away KC DEN LAC OAK NO ATL TB CAR AFCE AFCN TENNESSEE Home Away KC DEN LAC OAK NO ATL TB CAR AFCE AFCN AFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 HOUSTON Home Away Intraconference by Division BALT CLE CIN PITT Interconference by Division GB CHI MINN DET Intraconference by Position AFCE AFCW INDIANAPOLIS Home Away BALT CLE CIN PITT GB CHI MINN DET AFCE AFCW JACKSONVILLE Home Away CLE BALT PITT CIN CHI GB DET MINN AFCE AFCW TENNESSEE Home Away CLE BALT PITT CIN CHI GB DET MINN AFCE AFCW 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 13 SCHEDULING FORMULA AFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 DENVER Home Away Intraconference by Division JAX HOU TENN IND Interconference by Division CHI GB DET MINN Intraconference by Position AFCN AFCE KANSAS CITY Home Away HOU JAX IND TENN GB CHI MINN DET AFCN AFCE L.A. CHARGERS Home Away HOU JAX IND TENN GB CHI MINN DET AFCN AFCE OAKLAND Home Away JAX HOU TENN IND CHI GB DET MINN AFCN AFCE AFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 DENVER Home Away Intraconference by Division BUFF NE MIA NYJ Interconference by Division NO ATL TB CAR Intraconference by Position AFCS AFCN KANSAS CITY Home Away NE BUFF NYJ MIA ATL NO CAR TB AFCS AFCN L.A. CHARGERS Home Away NE BUFF NYJ MIA ATL NO CAR TB AFCS AFCN LAS VEGAS Home Away BUFF NE MIA NYJ NO ATL TB CAR AFCS AFCN NFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 DALLAS Home Away Intraconference by Division GB CHI MINN DET Interconference by Division BUFF NE MIA NYJ Intraconference by Position NFCW NFCS N.Y. GIANTS Home Away GB CHI MINN DET BUFF NE MIA NYJ NFCW NFCS PHILADELPHIA Home Away CHI GB DET MINN NE BUFF NYJ MIA NFCW NFCS WASHINGTON Home Away CHI GB DET MINN NE BUFF NYJ MIA NFCW NFCS NFC EAST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 DALLAS Home Away Intraconference by Division ARIZ LAR SF SEA Interconference by Division CLE BALT PITT CIN Intraconference by Position NFCS NFCN N.Y. GIANTS Home Away ARIZ LAR SF SEA CLE BALT PITT CIN NFCS NFCN PHILADELPHIA Home Away LAR ARIZ SEA SF BALT CLE CIN PITT NFCS NFCN WASHINGTON Home Away LAR ARIZ SEA SF BALT CLE CIN PITT NFCS NFCN NFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 CHICAGO Home Away Intraconference by Division DALL PHIL NYG WASH Interconference by Division KC DEN LAC OAK Intraconference by Position NFCS NFCW DETROIT Home Away DALL PHIL NYG WASH KC DEN LAC OAK NFCS NFCW GREEN BAY Home Away PHIL DALL WASH NYG DEN KC OAK LAC NFCS NFCW MINNESOTA Home Away PHIL DALL WASH NYG DEN KC OAK LAC NFCS NFCW NFC NORTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 CHICAGO Home Away Intraconference by Division NO ATL TB CAR Interconference by Division HOU JAX IND TENN Intraconference by Position NFCE NFCW DETROIT Home Away NO ATL TB CAR HOU JAX IND TENN NFCE NFCW GREEN BAY Home Away ATL NO CAR TB JAX HOU TENN IND NFCE NFCW MINNESOTA Home Away ATL NO CAR TB JAX HOU TENN IND NFCE NFCW 14 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book SCHEDULING FORMULA NFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 ATLANTA Home Away Intraconference by Division LAR ARIZ SEA SF Interconference by Division JAX HOU TENN IND Intraconference by Position NFCE NFCN CAROLINA Home Away LAR ARIZ SEA SF JAX HOU TENN IND NFCE NFCN NEW ORLEANS Home Away ARIZ LAR SF SEA HOU JAX IND TENN NFCE NFCN TAMPA BAY Home Away ARIZ LAR SF SEA HOU JAX IND TENN NFCE NFCN NFC SOUTH NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 ATLANTA Home Away Intraconference by Division CHI GB DET MINN Interconference by Division DEN KC LV LAC Intraconference by Position NFCW NFCE CAROLINA Home Away CHI GB DET MINN DEN KC LV LAC NFCW NFCE NEW ORLEANS Home Away GB CHI MINN DET KC DEN LAC LV NFCW NFCE TAMPA BAY Home Away GB CHI MINN DET KC DEN LAC LV NFCW NFCE NFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2019 ARIZONA Home Away Intraconference by Division ATL NO CAR TB Interconference by Division CLE BALT PITT CIN Intraconference by Position NFCN NFCE L.A. RAMS Home Away NO ATL TB CAR BALT CLE CIN PITT NFCN NFCE SAN FRANCISCO Home Away ATL NO CAR TB CLE BALT PITT CIN NFCN NFCE SEATTLE Home Away NO ATL TB CAR BALT CLE CIN PITT NFCN NFCE NFC WEST NON-DIVISIONAL OPPONENTS 2020 ARIZONA Home Away Intraconference by Division PHIL DALL WASH NYG Interconference by Division BUFF NE MIA NYJ Intraconference by Position NFCN NFCS L.A. RAMS Home Away DALL PHIL NYG WASH NE BUFF NYJ MIA NFCN NFCS SAN FRANCISCO Home Away PHIL DALL WASH NYG BUFF NE MIA NYJ NFCN NFCS SEATTLE Home Away DALL PHIL NYG WASH NE BUFF NYJ MIA NFCN NFCS 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 15 IMPORTANT DATES 2019 Mid-July July 15 July 22 July 22# August 1-4 August 1 August 6 August 6 August 8-12 August 10-14 16 August 31 Preseason training camps open. Clubs may require Rookies and First-Year Players to report seven days prior to the Club’s earliest permissible mandatory reporting date for veteran players. Veteran players cannot be required to report earlier than 15 days prior to club’s first preseason game. Deadline at 4 P.M., New York time, for any club that designated a Franchise Player to sign such player to a multi-year contract or extension. After this date, the player may sign only a one-year contract with the designating club for the 2019 season, and such contract cannot be extended until after the Club’s last regular season game. Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New York time, for Transition Players with outstanding tenders. After this date and through 4 P.M., New York time, on the Tuesday after the 10th regular season weekend, Old Club has exclusive negotiating rights to these players. Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New York time, for Unrestricted Free Agents to whom a May 7 tender was made by Old Club. After this date and through 4 P.M., New York time, on the Tuesday after the 10th regular-season weekend, Old Club has exclusive negotiating rights to these players. Hall of Fame Weekend. Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio: Atlanta vs. Denver Deadline for players under contract to report to earn a season of free-agency credit. If a Drafted Rookie has not signed with his club by this date, he may not be traded to any other club in 2019. First Preseason Weekend. Deadline for club to provide written notice to certain unsigned players and the NFLPA of its intent to place them on the Exempt List if they fail to report no later than one day prior to the club’s second preseason game. Any player who fails to report prior to the deadline will be ineligible to play or receive compensation for at least three games (preseason or regular season) from the time that he reports. August 31 September 1 September 1 September 2-7 Sept. 5, 8-9 Sept. 6, 9-10 September 24 Roster cut-down to maximum of 53 players on Active/Inactive List by 4 P.M., New York time. Clubs may dress minimum of 43 and maximum of 46 players for each regular-season and postseason game. Simultaneously with the cut-down to 53, clubs that have players in the categories of Active/Physically Unable to Perform or Active/Non-Football Injury or Illness must take one of the following options: Place player on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform or Reserve/Non-Football Injury or Illness, whichever is applicable; ask waivers; terminate; trade; or continue to count him on Active List. All tryouts on this date and for the remainder of the season must be reported to the League office. After 12 P.M., New York time, clubs may establish a Practice Squad of 10 players by signing free agents who do not have an accrued season of free-agency credit or who were on the 46-player Active List for less than nine regular-season games during their only Accrued Season(s). A player cannot participate on the Practice Squad for more than three seasons. All clubs are required to file a personnel (injury) report with their conference information manager by 4:00 P.M., New York time. Reports are to be filed every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before a regular-season game by 4:00 P.M., New York time (or as soon as possible after the completion of practice). An update must also be reported if there is any change in a player's condition after Friday. Regular season opens. Beginning on these dates vested veterans terminated from the Active List or Inactive List (and from Reserve/Injured if the player is placed on Reserve/Injured after the beginning of the regular season) are entitled to receive, after the end of the regular-season schedule, Termination Pay pursuant to the terms of the CBA. Priority on multiple waiver claims is now based on the current season’s standing. #or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp, whichever is later. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book IMPORTANT DATES Mid-October October 29 October 30 November 12 November 12 Beginning the sixth calendar day prior to the club’s game on the seventh regular season week, clubs are permitted to begin practicing players on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform and Reserve/Non-Football Injury or Illness for a period not to exceed 21 days. Players may be activated during the 21-day practice period or until 4 P.M., New York time, on the day after the conclusion of the 21-day period. At any time after six weeks have elapsed since a player was placed on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Non-Football Injury/Illness, each club is permitted to designate two players for return from either list to the Club’s 53-player Active/Inactive List. The player who is “Designated For Return” must have suffered a major footballrelated or non-football-related injury after reporting to training camp and must have been placed on the applicable Reserve List after 4 P.M., New York time, on the day after the final roster reduction. A player whom the Club wishes to designate for return is permitted to return to practice for a period not to exceed 21 days. The Club is required to notify the League office that the player has been “Designated For Return” on the first day the player begins to practice. The player cannot be returned to the Active/Inactive List until eight games have elapsed since the date he was placed on Reserve. All trading ends at 4 P.M., New York time. Players with at least four previous pensioncredited seasons are subject to the waiver system for the remainder of the regular season and postseason. Signing period ends at 4 P.M., New York time, for Franchise Players who are eligible to receive Offer Sheets. Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., New York time, their unsigned Franchise and Transition Players, including Franchise Players who were eligible to receive Offer Sheets until this date. If still unsigned after this date, such players are prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019. Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., New York time, their Unrestricted Free Agents to whom May 7 tender was made. If still unsigned after this date, such players are prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019. November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 P.M., New York time, their Restricted Free Agents to whom June 1 tender was made. If such players remain unsigned, they are prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019. November 12 Deadline for clubs to sign Drafted players by 4 P.M., New York time. If such players remain unsigned, they are prohibited from playing in NFL in 2019. Nov. 28, Dec. 1-2 Deadline for reinstatement of players in Reserve List categories of Retired, Did Not Report, and Exclusive Rights, and of players who were placed on Reserve/Left Squad in a previous season. December 28 Deadline for waiver requests in 2019, except for “special waiver requests,” until after the Super Bowl. December 30 Clubs may begin signing free-agent players for the 2020 season. November 12 2020 January 4-5 January 11-12 January 19 January 26 February 2 April 23-25 2021 February 7* 2022 February 6* 2023 February 5* 2024 February 4* Wild Card Playoff Games. Divisional Playoff Games. AFC and NFC Championship Games. Pro Bowl, Camping World Stadium, Orlando. Super Bowl LIV, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami. 85th annual NFL Draft, Las Vegas. Super Bowl LV, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa. Super Bowl LVI, New Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles. Super Bowl LVII, University of Phoenix Stadium, Arizona. Super Bowl LVIII, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans. . *Tentative date 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 17 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2019 The CAROLINA PANTHERS (199-201-1) need one win for 200 as a franchise, including postseason. The DENVER BRONCOS (499-433-10, .535) need one win for 500 in franchise history, including postseason. Among the original eight AFL franchises that launched in 1960, only the Boston/New England Patriots have reached that milestone. The INDIANAPOLIS COLTS need six regular-season wins to reach 300 since moving to Indianapolis in 1984. Since changing their home address, the Colts are 294-265-0 (.526) in regularseason contests. Since selecting Peyton Manning in the 1998 NFL Draft, they’re 206-130-0 (.613), with 15 playoff berths in 21 seasons. The MINNESOTA VIKINGS need two wins to reach 500, including postseason. The Vikings enter 2019 with a 498-426-11 (.539) all-time record. The NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS need one Super Bowl victory to break a tie with Pittsburgh (six) for most ever. The Patriots also need: One Super Bowl victory to join Pittsburgh as the only NFL teams to win consecutive Super Bowls on two occasions. Pittsburgh did it following the 1974-75 and 1978-79 seasons. New England did it after the 2003-04 seasons. One Super Bowl appearance to join Buffalo as one of only two clubs to ever play in four straight. The Bills reached the Super Bowl to punctuate each of the 1990-93 seasons. One berth in a conference championship game to tie Pittsburgh’s NFL record, 16. New England enters 2019 tied with San Francisco for second all-time, with 15. One postseason victory to extend their NFL record, 37. Pittsburgh enters 2019 with 36, second all-time. One No. 1 seed to match San Francisco and Denver (eight each) for most since playoff seeding began in 1975. New England enters 2019 third with seven such seasons. Two home playoff wins to match their own 11-game streak from 1996-2008, the second longest in league annals. The Patriots enter 2019 having won nine consecutive postseason tilts in Foxborough. Green Bay (1939-2001) owns the league record, 13. Three postseason games to become just the third team to reach 60. Entering 2019, only Dallas (63) and Pittsburgh (61) have reached the milestone. The Patriots have 57. Ten wins to reach 17 consecutive seasons with 10 victories and break a tie with San Francisco (16 from 1983-98) for the longest streak in league history. The Patriots have won at least 10 games every year since going 9-7 in 2002. Twelve wins to reach 13 overall seasons with 12 victories and match the number achieved by San Francisco, most in the NFL since the 1970 merger. The Patriots enter 2019 tied with Dallas (12) for second over that span. Three wins to reach 116 since the start of 2010 and break the Indianapolis Colts’ NFL record for victories in a decade (115, 2000-09). Nine victories to reach 34 winning seasons. Since 1970, only Pittsburgh (36) and Dallas (33) have achieved as many winning seasons. The OAKLAND RAIDERS (491-442-11, .526) need nine wins for 500 in franchise history, including postseason. The PITTSBURGH STEELERS need two wins to give MIKE TOMLIN and BEN ROETHLISBERGER the third most by a head coach/quarterback combination in history. The duo enters 2019 with 115 regular-season victories, one behind No. 3 Don Shula/Dan Marino (116). No. 1 Bill Belichick/Tom Brady (207) and No. 2 Sean Payton/Drew Brees (118) also enter 2019 looking to add to their totals. MICHAEL BADGLEY, L.A. Chargers, could establish the best field-goal percentage by a player over his first two NFL seasons, with a minimum 25 attempts. Badgley (.938) made 15 of 16 field-goal attempts as a 2018 rookie. Baltimore’s Justin Tucker (.919, 68-for-74 from 2012-13) holds the record. 18 SAQUON BARKLEY, N.Y. Giants, needs 1,972 scrimmage yards to become the third ever to record 4,000 in his first two seasons, joining Eric Dickerson (4,456, 1983-84) and Edgerrin James (4,442, 1999-2000). Barkley enters 2019 with 2,028. ODELL BECKHAM JR., Cleveland, needs 1,000 receiving yards to tie for the second-most 1,000-yard seasons (five) over his first six years. Lance Alworth (1963-67), Marques Colston (2006-11), Mike Evans (2014-18), A.J. Green (2011-15), Torry Holt (2000-04), Chad Johnson (2002-06), Brandon Marshall (2007-11) and Jerry Rice (1986-90) also did it. Randy Moss (1998-2003) is the only player ever to record 1,000 yards in each of his first six seasons. Beckham had four-figure seasons in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018. Beckham also needs: 100 receiving yards in his Browns debut to surpass Julio Jones for second-most receiving yards over his first 60 games. Jones compiled 5,575 from 2011-15. Beckham enters 2019 with 5,476 over his first 59 contests. Lance Alworth (5,907) holds the 60-game record. Three receptions in each of his first two games to surpass Cris Carter’s streak of games with three-plus catches. Carter, who owns the third-longest streak in NFL history, had three catches in 58 straight from Dec. 12, 1993, to Oct. 5, 1997 – all with the Vikings. Reggie Wayne (82, 2009-14) and Antonio Brown (76, 2013-17) are first and second, respectively, on the all-time list. Beckham enters 2019 with a 57-game streak, from Oct. 19, 2014, to Dec. 2, 2018. BILL BELICHICK, New England, needs a Super Bowl win to join George Halas and Curly Lambeau as the only NFL coaches with six league championships. He also needs: One Super Bowl win to capture consecutive league titles for the second time (2003-04) and become just the third coach in history to accomplish that, joining Chuck Noll (1974-75, 197879) and Vince Lombardi (1961-62, 1965-67). Eight wins to reach 300 career (regular and postseason) and become just the third coach to achieve that mark, joining Don Shula (347) and George Halas (324). Belichick enters 2019 No. 3 on the all-time list with 292. LE’VEON BELL, N.Y. Jets, needs 2,004 scrimmage yards to reach 10,000 career. He enters 2019 with 7,996 in 62 career games. Bell also needs: 340 yards receiving to reach 3,000. He enters 2019 with 2,660 in 62 career games. Eight touchdowns to reach 50. He enters 2019 with 42 in 62 career games. TOM BRADY, New England, will play his 20th season with the Patriots, tying Washington’s Darrell Green and the Rams’ Jackie Slater for the second-most seasons with one franchise in NFL history. Detroit’s Jason Hanson (21) owns the league record. Brady also needs: 23 touchdown passes to eclipse No. 1 Peyton Manning (539). No. 2 Drew Brees enters 2019 with 520. Brady enters 2019 No. 3 on the all-time list with 517. 35 touchdown passes to reach five such seasons and surpass Peyton Manning (four) for most in NFL history. Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers also enter 2019 with four 35-TD seasons. To lead the NFL in touchdown passes to establish an NFL record. Brady enters 2019 having led the league in the category on four occasions, tied with Drew Brees, Len Dawson, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Johnny Unitas and Steve Young for most in history. One Pro Bowl invitation to become a 15-time Pro Bowler and surpass four players – all Hall of Famers – for most in history: Tony Gonzalez (14), Peyton Manning (14), Bruce Matthews (14) and Merlin Olsen (14). 1,325 passing yards to surpass No. 3 Brett Favre (71,838) and 1,427 to surpass No. 2 Peyton Manning (71,940). Drew Brees (74,437) enters 2019 at No. 1. Brady (70,514) enters 2019 at No. 4. DREW BREES, New Orleans, needs 20 touchdown passes to surpass No. 1 Peyton Manning (539) on the all-time list. Brees enters 2019 with 520, second in NFL history. Brees also needs: To throw four touchdowns in two games to eclipse Manning (35) for most four-TD games in NFL annals. Brees (34) enters 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2019 2019 No. 2 all-time. 387 pass attempts to eclipse No. 1 Brett Favre (10,169) on the all-time list. Brees enters 2019 No. 2 all-time with 9,783. 414 completions to become the first in NFL history to reach 7,000. Brees enters 2019 No. 1 with 6,586. 563 passing yards to become the first in NFL history to reach 75,000. Brees enters 2019 No. 1 with 74,437. ANTONIO BROWN, Oakland, needs 1,000 yards receiving to reach that figure in eight career seasons. Over their first 10 years in the league, only Jerry Rice (nine from 1985-94), Randy Moss (eight from 1998-2007), Torry Holt (eight from 2000-07) and Brandon Marshall (eight from 2007-15) have compiled eight 1,000-yard seasons. Brown enters 2019 with seven 1,000-yard campaigns over his first nine years. Brown also needs: 104 receptions to surpass No. 20 Art Monk (940) on the NFL’s all-time list. Brown enters 2019 with 837 career catches, 28th in league history. 100 receptions to capture sole possession of the NFL record with a seventh 100-catch season. Brown enters 2019 with six such seasons, tied with Brandon Marshall (2007-09, 2012-13 and 2015). 91 receptions to break Marvin Harrison’s NFL record (927, 1996-2005) for most receptions over a player’s first 10 seasons. Brown enters 2019 with 837. 1,200 yards receiving to reach that mark in a seventh consecutive season. Only Jerry Rice (nine from 1988-96), Randy Moss (six from 1998-2003), Torry Holt (six from 2000-05) and Brown (six from 2013-18) have authored streaks of at least six 1,200-yard seasons. 1,500 yards receiving to match Jerry Rice’s NFL record for 1,500-yard seasons, four. Brown enters 2019 with three 1,500yard seasons. 793 receiving yards for 12,000. Brown would become just the fifth player in NFL history to break that barrier in his first 10 seasons. DEREK CARR, Oakland, needs 370 completions to surpass Peyton Manning (2,128) for most in his first six seasons. Carr enters 2019 with the most completions (1,759) ever over a player’s first five campaigns. Carr also needs: 300 completions to join Peyton Manning as the only passers to reach that mark in each of their first six NFL seasons. 3,000 passing yards to join Andy Dalton, Peyton Manning, Cam Newton and Russell Wilson as the only players to reach that mark in their first six seasons. 20 touchdown passes to join Andrew Luck, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, Matt Ryan and Russell Wilson as the only quarterbacks ever to reach that mark in five of their first six seasons. PETE CARROLL, Seattle, needs two wins to reach 100 and become just the fifth active head coach to achieve that mark with his current club. He would join Bill Belichick (255), Mike Tomlin (133), Sean Payton (126) and John Harbaugh (114). Carroll enters 2019 98-60-1 as Seattle’s head coach, including postseason. Overall as an NFL head coach, he’s 132-93-1. JOHN DENNEY, Miami, enters 2019 with a franchise-record 224 consecutive games played, the league’s longest active streak. AARON DONALD, L.A. Rams, could become the first player in history to earn three consecutive AP Defensive Player of the Year honors. Donald enters 2019 having captured the last two awards (2017-18) and with a third overall would tie J.J. Watt (2012, 2014-15) and Lawrence Taylor (1981-82, 1986) for most alltime. JULIAN EDELMAN, New England, needs one 100-yard receiving game in the postseason to break a tie with No. 2 Michael Irvin (six). Jerry Rice (eight) owns the NFL record. Edelman enters 2019 with six. MIKE EVANS, Tampa Bay, needs 1,000 receiving yards to join Randy Moss (1998-2003) as one of two players ever to reach 1,000 in each of their first six NFL seasons. Evans also needs: 965 receiving yards to surpass No. 10 Larry Fitzgerald (7,067 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book from 2004-09) on the NFL’s list of most receiving yards over a player’s first six seasons since 1970. Evans enters 2019 with 6,103 yards in five seasons. LARRY FITZGERALD, Arizona, needs 23 receptions to surpass Tony Gonzalez (1,325) for second on the NFL’s all-time list. Jerry Rice (1,549) holds the career record. Fitzgerald enters 2019 No. 3 with 1,303. Fitzgerald also needs: 1,000 receiving yards to tie No. 2 Randy Moss (10) on the NFL’s all-time list of most 1,000-yard seasons. Jerry Rice holds the career record with 14. Fitzgerald (nine) enters 2019 tied for No. 3 with Tim Brown and Terrell Owens. MELVIN GORDON, L.A. Chargers, needs 1,300 yards from scrimmage and 12 touchdowns to extend his streak of seasons with those numbers to four. That would tie Marshawn Lynch (2011-14) and Thurman Thomas (1989-92) for the third-longest streak in NFL history. Gordon also needs: 1,200 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns to extend his league-leading streak of seasons with those numbers to four. FRANK GORE, Buffalo, needs 522 rushing yards to surpass No. 3 Barry Sanders (15,269) on the all-time list. Gore enters 2019 at No. 4 with 14,748. STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI, New England, needs to lead the league in scoring to break a tie with Don Hutson (five) and Gino Cappelletti (five, AFL) for most seasons with that distinction. Gostkowski has paced the NFL five times: 2008, 2012-15. DeANDRE HOPKINS, Houston, needs 100 catches, 1,500 receiving yards and 11 TD receptions to join Marvin Harrison (1999, 2001-02) as the only players ever to reach those benchmarks in three NFL seasons. Hopkins eclipsed those three standards in 2015 and 2018. DESMOND KING, L.A. Chargers, needs to return one interception for a touchdown to become the ninth player in NFL history with a pick-six in each of his first three seasons, and the first since Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie did so from 2008-10. JARVIS LANDRY, Cleveland, needs 48 receptions to establish the NFL record for catches over a player’s first six seasons, breaking the mark held by DeAndre Hopkins (528, 2013-18). Landry enters 2019 with 481 receptions over his first five years, 2014-18. ZACK MARTIN, Dallas, needs a Pro Bowl selection to become one of five offensive linemen ever to secure a Pro Bowl invitation in his first six seasons, joining Lou Creekmur (eight from 195057 with Detroit), Jon Morris (seven from 1964-70 with Boston Patriots), Joe Thomas (10 from 2007-16 with Cleveland) and Richmond Webb (seven from 1990-96 with Miami). Martin enters 2019 on a five-year streak (2014-18). BAKER MAYFIELD, Cleveland, needs a touchdown pass in each of his first 11 starts to break Kurt Warner’s NFL-record string of career-opening starts with a TD pass. The Pro Football Hall of Famer established the mark over his first 23 NFL starts, from 1999-2000. Mayfield enters 2019 with a 13-start streak. Mayfield also needs: 23 passing touchdowns to become the seventh ever to reach 50 in his first two seasons. He needs 26 to surpass No. 2 David Carr (52, 2015-16) and 42 to surpass No. 1 Dan Marino (68, 1983-84) for most ever over a player’s initial two years. Mayfield threw for 27 as a 2018 rookie. CHRISTIAN McCAFFREY, Carolina, needs 52 receptions to surpass LaDainian Tomlinson (238 from 2001-03) for the most catches by a running back over his first three seasons. McCaffrey enters 2019 with 187 receptions over his first two campaigns. LeSEAN McCOY, Buffalo, needs 1,090 rushing yards to surpass Jamal Lewis (10,607), Ricky Watters (10,643), Warrick Dunn (10,967), O.J. Simpson (11,236), Corey Dillon (11,241), John Riggins (11,352), Steven Jackson (11,438) and Fred Taylor (11,695) on the league’s all-time list, and move from 25th to 17th. McCoy enters 2019 with 10,606. 19 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2019 VON MILLER, Denver, needs two sacks for 100 career. Miller opens the season with 98, while Cameron Wake (98) and J.J. Watt (92) also are approaching 100. Terrell Suggs (132.5) leads all active players. CAM NEWTON, Carolina, needs 121 rushing yards to surpass No. 2 Randall Cunningham (4,928) on the league’s career list of rushing yards by a quarterback. Newton enters 2019 with 4,808. Michael Vick (6,109) holds the NFL record. BILL O’BRIEN, Houston, needs nine wins to join Andy Reid, Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh as the only active head coaches with five winning seasons over their first six years at the reins of an NFL club. O’Brien has guided the Texans to three AFC South titles in his first five years. ADRIAN PETERSON, Washington, needs 345 yards rushing to surpass No. 7 Jerome Bettis. He also needs 367 to surpass No. 6 LaDainian Tomlinson (13,684) and 784 to surpass No. 5 Curtis Martin (14,101). Peterson enters 2019 with 13,318, eighth alltime. Peterson also needs: One rushing touchdown to surpass No. 5 Jim Brown (106) on the all-time list and five to surpass No. 4 Walter Payton (110). Peterson enters 2019 tied with Brown at 106. One game of 200 yards rushing to reach seven career and break O.J. Simpson’s NFL record (six). Peterson enters 2019 with six 200-yard games, tied with Simpson. Four 100-yard rushing games to surpass No. 7 Edgerrin James (57) on the NFL’s all-time list, and five to surpass No. 6 Jim Brown (58). Peterson enters 2019 at No. 8 with 54 100-yard rushing games. DAK PRESCOTT, Dallas, needs eight victories to become only the sixth quarterback in NFL history to win 40 regular-season games in his first four seasons. Russell Wilson (46), Joe Flacco (44), Matt Ryan (43), Dan Marino (41) and Andy Dalton (40) are the others. Prescott enters 2019 with 32. Prescott also needs: Five rushing touchdowns to surpass Daunte Culpepper (22) for second-most ever by a quarterback. Cam Newton (33, 201114) holds the record. Prescott enters 2019 with 18 and also can eclipse the four-season marks set by Steve Grogan (21), Johnny Lujack (21) and Frankie Albert (20). DAMARIOUS RANDALL, Cleveland, needs three interceptions to become the first NFL player in 22 years with three INTs in each of his first five seasons. Tom Carter compiled his five-season streak by picking off 21 passes from 1993-97 with Washington and Chicago. Randall enters 2019 having collected 14 interceptions with Green Bay and Cleveland since 2015. PHILIP RIVERS, L.A. Chargers, needs 251 pass attempts to surpass No. 7 John Elway (7,250) on the all-time list. Rivers enters 2019 with 7,000 career attempts. Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger (7,168) enters 2019 No. 8 on the list. Rivers also needs: 344 passing yards to become the eighth in NFL history to reach 55,000. Rivers enters 2019 with 54,656. 26 touchdown passes to become the sixth in NFL history with 400. Rivers enters 2019 with 374, 47 shy of surpassing No. 5 Dan Marino (420) on the all-time list. Two 300-yard passing games to surpass No. 4 Marino (63). Rivers enters 2019 with 62. Drew Brees (115), Peyton Manning (93) and Tom Brady (87) rank 1-3 on the list entering 2019. To throw at least three touchdowns in four games to reach 60 three-TD contests. Only six players have thrown for three touchdowns in that many games. Rivers enters 2019 with 56 such efforts. BEN ROETHLISBERGER, Pittsburgh, needs four wins to surpass No. 6 Dan Marino (147) and five to surpass No. 5 John Elway (148) on the all-time list of regular-season victories by a starting quarterback. No. 1 Tom Brady (207), No. 2 Brett Favre and Peyton Manning (186) and No. 4 Drew Brees (155) lead the category entering the year. Roethlisberger begins 2019 with 144 wins as a starting quarterback. MATT RYAN, Atlanta, needs 3,280 passing yards to become the 10th player ever to reach 50,000. Drew Brees reached 20 50,000 faster than any player, in his 183rd game. Peyton Manning (191) was second-fastest. Ryan enters 2019 with 46,720 in 174 games. MATTHEW SLATER, New England, needs one Pro Bowl invitation as a special-teams player to reach eight and break a tie with Steve Tasker (seven, 1987-1990-95) for most in NFL annals. Slater enters 2019 having earned seven Pro Bowl honors (2011-17). MATTHEW STAFFORD, Detroit, needs 1,474 passing yards to reach 40,000. He needs to accomplish that feat within his first nine games to become fastest in NFL history to reach that mark. Matt Ryan holds the record (151 games). Stafford enters 2019 with 38,526 yards in 141 games. Stafford also needs: To throw for 3,500 yards and 20 touchdowns to become just the seventh in NFL history to reach those numbers in nine consecutive seasons, joining Drew Brees (14, 2005-present), Peyton Manning (13, 1998-2010), Philip Rivers (11, 2008present), Tom Brady (10, 2009-present), Brett Favre (nine, 19942002) and Matt Ryan (nine, 2010-present). AQIB TALIB, L.A. Rams, needs one interception-return touchdown to tie No. 2 Darren Sharper and Charles Woodson (11), and two to tie No. 1 Rod Woodson (12) on the all-time list. Talib enters 2019 at No. 4 with 10 career. MICHAEL THOMAS, New Orleans, needs 90 receptions to become the only NFL player ever to reach 90 in each of his first four seasons. To date, Thomas (2016-18) and Odell Beckham Jr. (2014-16) are the only players ever to catch 90 passes in each of their first three NFL seasons. Thomas also needs: 80 catches to break the NFL record held by Jarvis Landry (400) for most receptions by a player in his first four seasons. Thomas enters 2019 with 321 receptions. JUSTIN TUCKER, Baltimore, needs 30 field goals to reach seven seasons with 30 or more and extend his NFL record. He enters 2019 with six such seasons, ahead of David Akers, John Carney, Stephen Gostkowski and Robbie Gould (each with five). ADAM VINATIERI, Indianapolis, already the NFL’s all-time leader in field goals made (582), needs 18 more to become the first NFL player to reach 600 career. Vinatieri also needs: 20 field-goal attempts to surpass Morten Andersen (709) for most all-time. He enters 2019 No. 2 on the all-time list, with 690 career attempts. One game to surpass Gary Anderson (353) for the secondmost games played in NFL history. He enters 2019 tied with Anderson at No. 2, with 353. Morten Andersen (382) holds the NFL record. CAMERON WAKE, Tennessee, needs two sacks for 100 career. Wake opens the season with 98, while Von Miller (98) and J.J. Watt (92) also are approaching 100. Terrell Suggs (132.5) leads all active players. J.J. WATT, Houston, could earn a fourth AP Defensive Player of the Year Award. No other player has won more than three. He enters 2019 with three, tied with Lawrence Taylor (1981-82, 1986) for most all-time. Watt also needs: Eight sacks for 100 career. Entering 2019, only 32 players have reached the milestone. Watt opens the season with 92, while Von Miller and Cameron Wake (each with 98) also are approaching 100. Terrell Suggs (132.5) leads all active players. 15 sacks to tie Reggie White’s NFL record of five 15-sack seasons. Watt hit that plateau in 2012 (20.5), 2014 (20.5), 2015 (17.5) and 2018 (16). JAMEIS WINSTON, Tampa Bay, on the NFL’s list of most passing yards over a player’s first five seasons, needs 3,381 passing yards to eclipse No. 10 Andy Dalton (18,008). Winston enters 2019 with 14,628 passing yards. Winston also needs: 22 passing touchdowns to surpass No. 10 Matthew Stafford and Johnny Unitas (109) on the NFL’s list of most passing touchdowns over a player’s first five seasons. Winston enters 2019 with 88. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NFL ACTIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS TOP ACTIVE PASSERS 1,000 or more attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Aaron Rodgers Russell Wilson Drew Brees Tom Brady Dak Prescott Philip Rivers Kirk Cousins Matt Ryan Jared Goff Ben Roethlisberger Carson Wentz Tyrod Taylor Andrew Luck Marcus Mariota Matt Schaub Derek Carr Andy Dalton Nick Foles Matthew Stafford Robert Griffin III Jameis Winston Alex Smith Ryan Tannehill Cam Newton Case Keenum Yrs. 14 7 18 19 3 15 7 11 3 15 3 8 6 4 14 5 8 7 10 5 4 13 6 8 6 Att. 5,492 3,261 9,783 9,375 1,475 7,000 2,702 6,201 1,243 7,168 1,448 1,356 3,290 1,605 3,281 2,800 3,921 1,581 5,405 1,216 1,922 4,941 2,911 3,891 1,844 Comp. 3,560 2,095 6,586 6,004 975 4,518 1,797 4,052 772 4,616 923 835 2,000 1,015 2,098 1,759 2,443 974 3,372 768 1,183 3,082 1,829 2,321 1,144 TOP ACTIVE SCORERS (number in parentheses represents 2-point conversions scored) Yrs. TD FG PAT TP 1. Adam Vinatieri 23 0 582 852(1) 2,600 2. Phil Dawson 20 1 441 518 1,847 3. Stephen Gostkowski 13 0 367 642 1,743 4. Matt Bryant 17 0 388 553 1,717 5. Robbie Gould 14 0 358 454 1,528 6. Mason Crosby 12 0 307 548 1,469 7. Matt Prater 12 0 274 418 1,240 8. Mike Nugent 14 0 253 363 1,122 9. Stephen Hauschka 11 0 242 325 1,051 10. Ryan Succop 10 0 235 314 1,019 11. Graham Gano 10 0 224 306 978 12. Justin Tucker 7 0 237 241 952 13. Dan Bailey 8 0 207 306 927 14. Greg Zuerlein 7 0 177 222 753 15. Larry Fitzgerald 15 116 0 0(3) 702 16. Antonio Gates 16 116 0 0(2) 700 17. Adrian Peterson 12 112 0 0(1) 674 18. Frank Gore 14 96 0 0(1) 578 19. Marshawn Lynch 11 93 0 0(2) 562 20. Chandler Catanzaro 5 0 119 182 539 21. Kai Forbath 7 0 120 172 532 22. Randy Bullock 6 0 120 167 527 23. LeSean McCoy 10 84 0 0(3) 510 24. Brandon McManus 5 0 112 170 506 25. Antonio Brown 9 79 0 0(4) 482 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Pct. Comp. 64.8 64.2 67.3 64.0 66.1 64.5 66.5 65.3 62.1 64.4 63.7 61.6 60.8 63.2 63.9 62.8 62.3 61.6 62.4 63.2 61.6 62.4 62.8 59.7 62.0 Yards 42,944 25,624 74,437 70,514 10,876 54,656 20,504 46,720 9,581 56,194 10,152 9,529 23,671 12,004 24,887 18,739 28,100 11,165 38,526 9,004 14,628 34,068 20,434 28,469 12,661 TD 338 196 520 517 67 374 129 295 65 363 70 53 171 69 133 122 188 68 237 42 88 193 123 182 64 Pct. TD 6.2 6.0 5.3 5.5 4.5 5.3 4.8 4.8 5.2 5.1 4.8 3.9 5.2 4.3 4.1 4.4 4.8 4.3 4.4 3.5 4.6 3.9 4.2 4.7 3.5 Had Int. 80 63 233 171 25 178 65 133 26 190 28 20 83 42 90 54 104 33 129 26 58 101 75 107 42 Pct. Int. 1.5 1.9 2.4 1.8 1.7 2.5 2.4 2,1 2.1 2.7 1.9 1.5 2.5 2.6 2.7 1.9 2.7 2.1 2.4 2.1 3.0 2.0 2.6 2.7 2.3 Ratings Pts. 103.1 100.3 97.7 97.6 96.0 95.6 95.0 94.9 94.7 94.2 92.5 89.6 89.5 89.4 89.1 88.8 88.8 88.5 88.4 88.2 87.8 87.3 87.0 86.4 84.5 TOP ACTIVE SCORERS (TOUCHDOWNS) 1. Larry Fitzgerald Antonio Gates 3. Adrian Peterson 4. Frank Gore 5. Marshawn Lynch 6. LeSean McCoy 7. Antonio Brown 8. Dez Bryant 9. Jimmy Graham 10. Jason Witten 11. Darren Sproles 12. A.J. Green 13. Demaryius Thomas Vernon Davis 15. DeSean Jackson 16. LeGarrette Blount Cam Newton 18. Greg Olsen Mike Wallace 20. Todd Gurley 21. Mark Ingram 22. Michael Crabtree 23. Julio Jones 24. DeAndre Hopkins 25. Reggie Cobb Yrs. 15 16 12 14 11 10 9 8 9 15 13 8 9 13 11 9 8 12 10 4 8 10 8 6 8 Rush 0 0 106 77 84 69 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 4 56 58 0 0 46 50 0 0 0 0 Rec. Ret. Tot. 116 0 116 116 0 116 6 0 112 18 1 96 9 0 93 15 0 84 74 5 79 73 2 75 71 0 71 68 0 68 32 9 64 63 0 63 62 0 62 62 0 62 53 4 61 2 0 58 0 0 58 57 0 57 57 0 57 10 0 56 5 0 55 54 0 54 51 1 52 47 0 47 41 4 45 21 NFL ACTIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS TOP ACTIVE RUSHERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Frank Gore Adrian Peterson LeSean McCoy Marshawn Lynch LeGarrette Blount Mark Ingram Alfred Morris Lamar Miller Doug Martin Le’Veon Bell Chris Ivory Cam Newton Todd Gurley Ezekiel Elliott Isaiah Crowell Latavius Murray Russell Wilson Melvin Gordon Darren Sproles C.J. Anderson Bilal Powell Jordan Howard Devonta Freeman Carlos Hyde Giovnani Bernard TOP ACTIVE PASS RECEIVERS Yrs. 14 12 10 11 9 8 7 7 7 5 9 8 4 3 5 5 7 4 13 6 8 3 5 5 6 Att. 3,382 2,825 2,346 2,441 1,495 1,321 1,373 1,354 1,322 1,229 1,227 929 1,042 868 880 899 645 897 715 760 791 778 767 827 744 Yards 14,748 13,318 10,606 10,379 6,306 6,007 5,931 5,864 5,356 5,336 5,237 4,808 4,547 4,048 3,803 3,698 3,651 3,628 3,486 3,454 3,446 3,370 3,316 3,300 3,111 TOP ACTIVE SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Yrs. Rush Rec 1. Frank Gore 14 14,748 3,796 2. Larry Fitzgerald 15 68 16,279 3. Adrian Peterson 12 13,318 2,223 4. LeSean McCoy 10 10,606 3,616 5. Marshawn Lynch 11 10,379 2,214 6. Jason Witten 15 0 12,448 7. Antonio Gates 16 0 11,841 8. Antonio Brown 9 119 11,207 9. Julio Jones 8 121 10,731 10. DeSean Jackson 11 447 10,261 11. Demaryius Thomas 9 6 9,330 12. A.J. Green 8 93 8,907 13. Mike Wallace 10 241 8,072 14. Darren Sproles 13 3,486 4,816 15. T.Y. Hilton 7 55 8,097 16. Le’Veon Bell 5 5,336 2,660 17. Pierre Garcon 11 72 7,854 18. Greg Olsen 12 0 7,847 19. Mark Ingram 8 6,007 1,598 20. Michael Crabtree 10 18 7,477 21. Dez Bryant 8 -3 7,459 22. Vernon Davis 13 15 7,439 23. Jimmy Graham 9 3 7,436 24. DeAndre Hopkins 6 7 7,437 25. Lamar Miller 7 5,864 1,565 22 TD 77 106 69 84 56 50 34 32 30 35 29 58 46 28 27 34 16 28 23 22 15 24 30 26 19 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Yrs. 15 15 16 9 8 9 12 10 11 9 9 8 11 13 13 10 9 8 6 7 9 10 13 5 10 No. 1,303 1,152 955 837 698 688 666 633 628 611 611 602 589 573 547 538 535 531 528 507 499 485 483 481 475 Yards 16,279 12,448 11,841 11,207 10,731 9,330 7,847 7,477 7,854 7,436 7,214 8,907 10,261 7,439 4,816 8,072 7,024 7,459 7,437 8,097 5,390 4,684 5,673 5,014 3,616 TD 116 68 116 74 51 62 57 54 38 71 38 63 53 62 32 57 37 73 47 40 30 20 34 26 15 Yrs. Reggie Nelson 12 Aqib Talib 11 Brent Grimes 12 Richard Sherman 8 Tramon Williams 12 Mike Adams 15 Johnathan Joseph 13 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie 11 Eric Weddle 12 Earl Thomas 9 Leon Hall 12 Antoine Bethea 13 Glover Quin 10 Patrick Peterson 8 Joe Haden 9 Trumaine Johnson 7 Marcus Peters 4 Brandon Carr 11 Kurt Coleman 9 Reshad Jones 9 Devin McCourty 9 Tashaun Gipson 7 Casey Hayward 7 Harrison Smith 7 Chris Harris 8 Sam Shields 8 No. 38 35 33 32 32 30 30 30 29 28 27 24 24 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 19 Yards 486 752 461 395 437 337 638 535 467 417 290 305 347 244 232 322 587 367 238 361 382 445 303 384 446 202 TD 1 10 3 2 1 2 7 6 4 2 3 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 4 0 Larry Fitzgerald Jason Witten Antonio Gates Antonio Brown Julio Jones Demaryius Thomas Greg Olsen Michael Crabtree Pierre Garcon Jimmy Graham Golden Tate A.J. Green DeSean Jackson Vernon Davis Darren Sproles Mike Wallace Emmanuel Sanders Dez Bryant DeAndre Hopkins T.Y. Hilton Julian Edelman Danny Amendola Delanie Walker Jarvis Landry LeSean McCoy TOP ACTIVE INTERCEPTORS Total TD 18,544 95 16,347 116 15,541 112 14.222 84 12,593 93 12,448 68 11,841 116 11,326 74 10,852 51 10,708 57 9,336 62 9,000 63 8,313 57 8,302 55 8,152 40 7,996 42 7,926 38 7,847 57 7,605 55 7,495 54 7,456 73 7,454 62 7,439 71 7,430 47 7,429 40 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 18. 22. 25. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NFL ACTIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS TOP ACTIVE PUNT RETURNERS 40 or more punt returns Yrs. 1. Jamal Agnew 2 2. Tyreek HIll 3 3. Julian Edelman 9 4. Tarik Cohen 2 5. Rashad Greene 3 6. Travis Benjamin 7 7. Pharoh Cooper 3 8. Marcus Sherels 9 9. Dwayne Harris 8 10. Golden Tate 9 11. Ted Ginn 12 12. Jakeem Grant 3 13. T.Y. Hilton 7 14. De’Anthony Thomas 5 15. Darren Sproles 13 16. Micah Hyde 6 17. Danny Amendola 10 18. Antonio Brown 9 19. DeSean Jackson 11 20. Randall Cobb 8 21. Patrick Peterson 8 22. Dez Bryant 8 23. Andre Roberts 9 24. Captain Munnerlyn 10 25. Chester Rogers 3 TOP ACTIVE KICKOFF RETURNERS 40 or more kickoff returns Yrs. 1. Cordarrelle Patterson 6 2. Ameer Abdullah 4 3. Benny Cunningham 6 4. Tyler Lockett 4 5. Randall Cobb 8 6. Jarvis Landry 5 7. Bruce Ellington 4 8. Dwayne Harris 8 9. Marcus Sherels 9 10. Darren Sproles 13 11. Pharoh Cooper 3 12. Jakeem Grant 3 13. Alex Erickson 3 14. Antonio Brown 9 15. Andre Roberts 9 16. De’Anthony Thomas 5 17. Deonte Thompson 7 18. Travaris Cadet 7 19. Emmanuel Sanders 9 20. Chris Moore 3 21. Corey Grant 4 22. Danny Amendola 10 23. Jacquizz Rodgers 8 24. Taiwan Jones 8 25. Dion Lewis 6 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TOP ACTIVE PUNTERS 50 or more punts No. 41 84 177 62 41 109 45 231 177 97 257 59 49 72 300 87 185 186 139 89 195 42 138 75 46 Yards 504 1,009 1,986 683 448 1,189 483 2,447 1,805 987 2,600 583 482 700 2,875 831 1,766 1,759 1,313 832 1,816 384 1,254 677 414 Avg. 12.3 12.0 11.2 11.0 10.9 10.9 10.7 10.6 10.2 10.2 10.1 9.9 9.8 9.7 9.6 9.6 9.5 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.3 9.1 9.1 9.0 9.0 TD 2 4 4 1 1 4 0 5 4 0 4 2 1 1 7 3 0 4 4 2 4 2 3 0 0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Michael Dickson Cameron Johnston Johnny Hekker Thomas Morstead Andy Lee Bryan Anger Sam Martin Tress Way Brett Kern Matt Bosher Riley Dixon Britton Colquitt Matt Darr Donnie Jones Rigoberto Sanchez Matt Wile Lac Edwards Sam Koch Ryan Allen Kevin Huber Logan Cooke Michael Palardy Chris Jones Pat O’Donnell Dustin Colquitt Yrs. 1 1 7 10 15 7 6 5 11 8 3 9 3 15 2 2 3 13 6 10 1 3 8 5 14 No. 78 61 542 570 1,229 552 397 358 834 480 233 718 202 1,157 141 84 251 1,006 409 768 86 168 409 358 1,076 Avg. 48.2 48.1 47.0 46.9 46.6 46.2 46.1 46.0 45.9 45.8 45.6 45.5 45.4 45.4 45.3 45.3 45.3 45.3 45.3 45.1 45.0 45.0 44.9 44.9 44.9 LG 69 68 78 70 82 73 72 77 79 69 68 79 70 80 63 70 70 74 67 75 72 63 66 72 81 TOP ACTIVE QUARTERBACK SACKERS No. 176 59 110 112 74 50 50 159 53 332 61 58 101 47 164 51 88 63 45 42 41 152 64 82 57 Yards 5,276 1,621 2,895 2,900 1,915 1,292 1,279 4,055 1,350 8,352 1,532 1,453 2,522 1,173 4,081 1,267 2,179 1,531 1,083 999 967 3,575 1,499 1,890 1,307 Avg. 30.0 27.5 26.3 25.9 25.9 25.8 25.6 25.5 25.5 25.2 25.1 25.1 25.0 25.0 24.9 24.8 24.8 24.3 24.1 23.8 23.6 23.5 23.4 23.0 22.9 TD 6 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1. Terrell Suggs 2. Von Miller Cameron Wake 4. J.J. Watt 5. Ryan Kerrigan 6. Clay Matthews 7. Calais Campbell 8. Justin Houston 9. Chandler Jones 10. Carlos Dunlap 11. Cameron Jordan 12. Geno Atkins Jason Pierre-Paul 14. Chris Long 15. Robert Quinn 16. Everson Griffen 17. Brian Orakpo 18. Michael Bennett 19. Aaron Donald 20. Connor Barwin 21. Ndamukong Suh 22. Gerald McCoy 23. Khalil Mack 24. Olivier Vernon 25. Ezekiel Ansah Yrs. 16 8 10 8 8 10 11 8 7 9 8 9 9 11 8 9 10 10 5 10 9 9 5 7 6 No. 132.5 98.0 98.0 92.0 84.5 83.5 81.5 78.5 77.0 72.5 71.5 71.0 71.0 70.0 69.0 66.5 66.0 63.0 59.5 56.5 56.0 54.5 53.0 51.0 48.0 23 COACHES RECORDS ACTIVE COACHES’ CAREER RECORDS (Order Based on Career Victories) Start of 2019 Season Regular Season Yrs. Won Lost Tied Coach Team(s) Bill Belichick Andy Reid Mike Tomlin Pete Carroll Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs Pittsburgh Steelers New York Jets, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks New Orleans Saints Baltimore Ravens Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dallas Cowboys Carolina Panthers Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Minnesota Vikings Houston Texans Atlanta Falcons Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars Philadelphia Eagles Los Angeles Rams Miami Dolphins, New York Jets Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Chargers Buffalo Bills Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants Chicago Bears Indianapolis Colts San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans Detroit Lions Denver Broncos Miami Dolphins Arizona Cardinals Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers Cincinnati Bengals Sean Payton John Harbaugh Jon Gruden Jason Garrett Ron Rivera Bruce Arians Mike Zimmer Bill O’Brien Dan Quinn Jay Gruden Doug Marrone Doug Pederson Sean McVay Adam Gase Anthony Lynn Sean McDermott Pat Shurmur Matt Nagy Frank Reich Kyle Shanahan Mike Vrabel Matt Patricia Vic Fangio Brian Flores Kliff Kingsbury Freddie Kitchens Matt LaFleur Zac Taylor 24 Postseason Pct. Won Lost Pct. 24 261 123 20 195 124 12 125 66 0 .680 1 .611 1 .654 31 12 8 13 122 12 118 11 104 12 99 9 77 8 71 5 49 5 47 5 42 4 36 5 35 5 31 3 29 2 24 3 23 3 21 2 15 85 74 72 93 59 56 30 32 38 28 44 35 19 8 25 12 17 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .589 .615 .591 .516 .566 .559 .619 .594 .525 .563 .444 .470 .604 .750 .479 .636 .469 10 8 10 5 2 3 1 1 1 3 0 2 4 2 0 1 0 15 34 12 4 10 6 10 22 9 7 6 `10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 306 .750 .625 .313 .563 .375 ------------- 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 .738 14 .462 7 .533 Career Won Lost Tied Pct. 292 134 207 138 133 73 0 .685 1 .600 1 .645 .556 .571 .625 .556 .400 .429 .333 .333 .250 .600 .000 .667 .800 .500 .000 .500 .000 132 126 114 104 79 74 50 48 43 39 35 33 33 26 23 22 15 93 80 78 97 62 60 32 34 41 30 45 36 20 10 26 13 18 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .586 .612 .594 .517 .560 .552 .608 .584 512 .565 .438 .478 .623 .722 .469 .629 .455 0 --1 .000 1 .500 0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --0 --- 15 12 11 10 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 5 7 22 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .306 .706 .611 .313 .563 .375 ------------- 8 6 6 4 3 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book COACHES RECORDS COACHES WITH 100 CAREER VICTORIES (Order Based on Career Victories) Start of 2019 Season Coach 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ` 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 33. 34. 35. 36. 38. 39. 41. 42. 43. 45. 46. Team(s) Regular Season Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Don Shula Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins 33 George Halas Chicago Bears 40 Bill Belichick Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots 24 Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys 29 Earl (Curly) Lambeau Green Bay Packers, Chicago Cardinals Washington Redskins 33 Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers 23 Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs 20 Marty Schottenheimer Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers 21 Dan Reeves Denver Broncos, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons 23 Chuck Knox Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills Seattle Seahawks 22 Bill Parcells New York Giants, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys 19 Tom Coughlin Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants 20 Mike Shanahan Los Angeles Raiders, Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins 20 Jeff Fisher Houston/Tennessee Oilers, Tennessee Titans, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 22 Mike Holmgren Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks 17 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins 16 Paul Brown Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals 21 Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 18 Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers 15 Marv Levy Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills 17 Steve Owen New York Giants 23 Tony Dungy Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts 13 John Fox Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears 16 Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints 17 Mike McCarthy Green Bay Packers 13 Weeb Ewbank Baltimore Colts, New York Jets 20 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers 12 Pete Carroll New York Jets, New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks 13 Marvin Lewis Cincinnati Bengals 16 Mike Ditka Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints 14 Sean Payton New Orleans Saints 12 Dick Vermeil Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs 15 Jim Mora New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts 15 George Seifert San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers 11 Sid Gillman Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles-San Diego Chargers, Houston Oilers 18 George Allen Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins 12 Norv Turner Washington Redskins, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers 15 Dennis Green Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals 13 John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens 11 Don Coryell St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers 14 John Madden Oakland Raiders 10 Ray (Buddy) Parker Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers 15 Vince Lombardi Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins 10 Tom Flores Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders Seattle Seahawks 12 Jon Gruden Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers 10 328 318 261 250 6 31 0 6 .528 .667 .738 .556 Career Won Lost Tied Pct. .677 .682 .680 .607 19 6 31 20 17 3 11 16 226 132 193 148 195 124 22 .631 1 .566 1 .611 3 16 12 2 .600 8 .667 14 .462 229 134 22 .631 209 156 1 .572 207 138 1 .600 200 126 1 .613 5 13 .278 205 139 1 .596 190 165 2 .535 11 9 .550 201 174 2 .536 186 147 1 .558 7 11 .389 193 158 1 .550 172 130 170 150 1 .569 0 .531 11 12 8 .579 7 .632 183 138 182 157 1 .570 0 .537 170 138 0 .552 8 6 .571 178 144 0 .553 173 161 154 166 158 149 143 151 139 156 148 123 162 Postseason Won Lost Pct. 347 324 292 270 173 6 .666 151 31 .682 134 0 .685 178 6 .603 165 111 94 100 96 90 112 100 69 1 0 0 6 5 1 0 17 0 .512 .592 .621 .624 .621 .623 .561 .602 .668 5 13 17 4 10 12 11 2 9 6 11 7 8 12 9 8 8 10 .455 .542 .708 .333 .455 .571 .579 .200 .474 178 174 171 170 168 161 154 153 148 133 123 131 97 125 77 130 129 125 66 0 10 2 7 1 .520 .574 .618 .502 .654 8 5 10 4 8 7 3 8 1 7 .533 .625 .556 .800 .533 141 130 0 .520 136 100 10 .576 135 85 2 .613 134 130 7 .508 133 73 1 .645 122 85 131 122 121 95 118 74 1 3 0 0 .589 .518 .560 .615 10 0 6 8 8 7 6 6 .556 .000 .500 .571 132 93 131 129 127 101 126 80 1 3 0 0 120 109 125 106 114 62 0 .524 0 .541 0 .648 6 0 10 5 .545 6 .000 5 .667 126 114 125 112 124 67 0 .525 0 .527 0 .649 122 116 7 .552 5 .712 1 2 5 .167 7 .222 123 104 118 54 7 .542 5 .686 4 8 6 6 7 118 126 117 102 114 78 114 89 112 39 1 0 0 1 7 99 47 .500 .333 .625 .333 .563 171 1 .510 122 0 .588 101 0 .629 108 6 .612 108 5 .608 99 1 .619 120 0 .562 108 17 .586 79 0 .652 .586 .504 .557 .612 114 122 113 94 104 72 111 83 103 32 1 0 0 1 7 .483 .546 .591 .572 .759 4 4 10 3 9 .484 .534 .594 .561 .739 104 96 75 34 9 .581 6 .739 3 9 1 .750 1 .900 107 105 76 35 9 .585 6 .750 97 99 92 87 93 59 0 .527 0 .516 1 .609 8 5 10 3 .727 4 .556 4 .714 105 104 102 90 97 63 0 .538 0 .517 1 .617 Active coaches in bold. From 1920-71, tie games were not included in winning percentage. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 25 TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES The following procedures will be used to break standings ties for postseason playoffs and to determine regular-season schedules. Note: Tie games count as one-half win and one-half loss for both clubs. TO BREAK A TIE WITHIN A DIVISION If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the same division finish with the best won-lost-tied percentage, the following steps will be taken until a champion is determined: TWO CLUBS 1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games between the clubs.) 10. Best net points in all games. 11. Best net touchdowns in all games. 12. Coin toss. TO BREAK A TIE FOR THE WILD-CARD TEAM If necessary to break ties to determine the two Wild Card clubs from each conference, the following steps will be taken: A. If all the tied clubs are from the same division, apply division tie-breaker. 2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division. B. If the tied clubs are from different divisions, apply the following steps: 3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games. TWO CLUBS 1. Head-to-head, if applicable. 4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference. 5. Strength of victory in all games. 6. Strength of schedule in all games. 7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 9. 2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference. 3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four. 4. Strength of victory in all games. 5. Strength of schedule in all games. 6. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 7. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. Best net points in common games. 10. Best net points in all games. 11. Best net touchdowns in all games. 8. Best net points in conference games. 12. Coin toss. 9. Best net points in all games. THREE OR MORE CLUBS (Note: If two clubs remain tied after one or more clubs are eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 1 of twoclub format. If three clubs remain tied after a fourth club is eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 1 of three-club format.) 26 1. Head-to-head (best won-lost-tied percentage in games among the clubs.) 2. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the division. 10. Best net touchdowns in all games. 11. Coin toss. THREE OR MORE CLUBS (Note: If two clubs remain tied after one or more clubs are eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 1 of twoclub format. If three clubs remain tied after a fourth club is eliminated during any step, tie-breaker re-starts at Step 2 of three-club format.) 1. Apply division tie-breaker to eliminate all but highestranked club in each division prior to proceeding to Step 2. The original seeding within a division upon application of the division tie-breaker remains the same for all subsequent applications of the procedure that are necessary to identify the two Wild Card participants. 2. Head-to-head sweep (apply only if one has defeated each of the others or one club has lost to each of the others.) 3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games. 4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference. 5. Strength of victory in all games. 6. Strength of schedule in all games. 7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 3. Best won-lost-tied percentage in games played within the conference. 8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 4. Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games, minimum of four. 9. Best net points in common games. 5. Strength of victory in all games. (Continued on next page) 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES 6. Strength of schedule in all games. 7. Best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 8. Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games. 9. Best net points in conference games. 10. Best net points in all games. 11. Best net touchdowns in all games. 12. Coin toss. When the first Wild Card team has been identified, the procedure is repeated to name the second Wild Card (i.e., eliminate all but the highest-ranked club in each division prior to proceeding to Step 2). In situations where three teams from the same division are involved in the procedure, the original seeding of the teams remains the same for subsequent applications of the tie-breaker if the top-ranked team in that division qualifies for a Wild Card berth. OTHER TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES 1. Only one club advances to the playoffs in any tie-breaking step. Remaining tied clubs revert to the first step of the applicable division or Wild Card tie-breakers. As an example, if two clubs remain tied in any tie-breaker step after all other clubs have been eliminated, the procedure reverts to Step 1 of the two-club format to determine the winner. When one club wins the tie-breaker, all other clubs revert to Step 1 of the applicable two-club or three-club format. 2. In comparing records against common opponents among tied teams, the best won-lost-tied percentage is the deciding factor since teams may have played an unequal number of games. 3. To determine home-field priority among division-titlists, apply Wild Card tie-breakers. 4. To determine home-field priority for Wild Card qualifiers, apply division tie-breakers (if teams are from the same division) or Wild Card tie-breakers (if teams are from different divisions). 5. To determine the best combined ranking among conference teams in points scored and points allowed, add a team's position in the two categories, and the lowest score wins. For example, if Team A is first in points scored and second in points allowed, its combined ranking is “3.” If Team B is third in points scored and first in points allowed, its combined ranking is “4.” Team A then wins the tie-breaker. If two teams are tied for a position, both teams are awarded the ranking as if they held it solely. For example, if Team A and Team B are tied for first in points scored, each team is assigned a ranking of “1” in that category, and if Team C is third, its ranking will still be “3.” 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION MEETING 1. Clubs not participating in the playoffs shall select in the first through 20th positions in reverse-standings order. 2. Clubs participating in the playoffs shall select according to the following procedures: (A) The losers of the Wild Card games shall select in the 21st through 24th positions based on won-loss-tied percentage in reverse-standings order. (B) The losers of the Divisional playoff games shall select in the 25th through 28th positions based on won-loss-tied percentage in reverse-standings order. (C) The losers of the Conference Championship games shall select 29th and 30th based on won-loss-tied percentage in reverse-standings order. (D) The winner of the Super Bowl game shall select last and the Super Bowl loser will select next-to-last. 3. If ties exist in any grouping, such ties shall be broken by figuring the aggregate won-lost-tied percentage of each involved club’s regular-season opponents and awarding preferential selection order to the club which faced the schedule of teams with the lowest aggregate won-lost-tied percentage. 4. If ties still exist, apply the Divisional, Conference or Interconference tie-breaking methods, whichever is applicable. (A) For Divisional or Conference ties, use the procedures on the previous page. (B) For Interconference ties, use the following procedures: (i) Ties involving TWO teams from different conferences will be broken by (a) head-to-head meeting; (b) best won-losstied percentage in common games, minimum of four, (c) strength of victory in all games, (d) best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games, (e) best net points in all games, (f) best net touchdowns in all games, and finally (g) coin toss. (ii) Ties involving THREE OR MORE clubs from different conferences will be broken by applying (a) divisional tie breakers to determine the lowest-ranked team in a division, (b) conference tie-breakers to determine the lowest-ranked team within a conference, and (c) interconference ties breakers to determine the lowest-ranked team in the league. The process will be repeated until the draft order has been established. After the selection order for the first round of the draft has been determined, clubs originally involved in two-club ties will alternate positions from round to round. In the cases of ties that originally involved three or more clubs, the club at the top of a tied segment in a given round will move to the bottom of the segment for the next round, while all other clubs in the segment move up one place. This rotation will continue throughout the draft. 27 DRAFT LIST FOR 2019 84th Annual NFL Draft, April 25-27, 2019 Nashville, Tennessee +Denotes compensatory selection #Denotes player who relinquished remaining college eligibility ARIZONA CARDINALS 1.#Kyler Murray—1, QB, Oklahoma 2.#Byron Murphy—33, DB, Washington Andy Isabella—62, WR, Massachusetts, from NEW ORLEANS through MIAMI 3. Zach Allen—65, DE, Boston College 4. Hakeem Butler—103, WR, Iowa State 5. Deionte Thompson—139, DB, Alabama 6. KeeSean Johnson—174, WR, Fresno State Lamont Gaillard—179, G, Georgia, from TAMPA BAY 7.+Joshua Miles—248, T, Morgan State + Michael Dogbe—249, DT, Temple + Caleb Wilson—254, TE, UCLA ATLANTA FALCONS 1. Chris Lindstrom—14, G, Boston College Kaleb McGary—31, T, Washington, from LOS ANGELES RAMS 4.#Kendall Sheffield—111, DB, Ohio State, from DETROIT + John Comisky—135, DE, Charleston (W.V.), from INDIANAPOLIS through OAKLAND 5. Qadree Ollison—152, RB, Pittsburgh + Jordan Miller—172, DB, Washington 6. Marcus Green—203, RB, Louisiana-Monroe, from LOS ANGELES RAMS BALTIMORE RAVENS 1.#Marquise Brown—25, WR, Oklahoma, from PHILADELPHIA 3. Jaylon Ferguson—85, LB, Louisiana Tech # Miles Boykin—93, WR, Notre Dame, from NEW ORLEANS through NEW YORK JETS and MINNESOTA 4.#Justice HIll—113, RB, Oklahoma State, from DENVER Ben Powers—123, G, Oklahoma Iman Marshall—127, DB, Southern California, from PHILADELPHIA 5. Daylon Mack—160, DT, Texas A&M 6. Trace McSorley—197, QB, Penn State, from PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO BILLS 1.#Ed Oliver—9, DT, Houston 2. Cody Ford—38, T, Oklahoma, from JACKSONVILLE through OAKLAND 3.#Devin Singletary—74, RB, Florida Atlantic + Dawson Knox—96, TE, Mississippi, from WASHINGTON 5.#Vosean Joseph—147, LB, Florida 6. Jaquan Johnson—181, DB, Miami 7.#Darryl Johnson—225, DE, North Carolina A&T Tommy Sweeney—228, TE, Boston College, from CAROLINA CAROLINA PANTHERS 1.#Brian Burns—16, DE, Florida 2.#Greg Little—37, T, Mississippi, from NEW YORK GIANTS through SEATTLE 3.+Will Grier—100, QB, West Virginia 4. Christian Miller—115, LB, Alabama 5.#Jordan Scarlett—154, RB, Florida 6.+Dennis Daley—212, T, South Carolina, from SAN FRANCISCO through DENVER 7. Terry Godwin—237, WR, Georgia, from HOUSTON through DENVER 28 CHICAGO BEARS 3.#David Montgomery—73, RB, Iowa State, from DETROIT through NEW ENGLAND 4.#Riley Ridley—126, WR, Georgia 6.+Duke Shelley—205, DB, Kansas State, from NEW ENGLAND 7.#Kerrith Whyte—222, RB, Florida Atlantic, from DENVER through PHILADELPHIA Stephen Denmark—238, DB, Valdosta State CINCINNATI BENGALS 1. Jonah Williams—11, T, Alabama 2. Drew Sample—52, TE, Washington, from PITTSBURGH through DENVER 3. Germaine Pratt—72, LB, North Carolina State 4. Ryan Finley—104, QB, North Carolina State, from SAN FRANCISCO Renell Wren—125, DT, Arizona State, from HOUSTON through DENVER #+Michael Jordan—136, G, Ohio State, from DALLAS 6.#Trayveon Williams—182, RB, Texas A&M, from DENVER + Deshaun Davis—210, LB, Auburn + Rodney Anderson—211, RB, Oklahoma 7. Jordan Brown—223, DB, South Dakota State CLEVELAND BROWNS 2.#Greedy Williams—46, DB, Louisiana State, from WASHINGTON through INDIANAPOLIS 3. Sione Takitaki—80, LB, Brigham Young 4. Sheldrick Redwine—119, DB, Miami 5.#Mack Wilson—155, LB, Alabama Austin Seibert—170, K, Oklahoma, from NEW ENGLAND 6. Drew Forbes—189, G, Southeast Missouri 7. Donnie Lewis—221, DB, Tulane, from JACKSONVILLE DALLAS COWBOYS 2.#Trysten Hill—58, DT, Central Florida 3.#Conner McGovern—90, G, Penn State 4. Tony Pollard—128, RB, Memphis 5. Michael Jackson—158, DB, Miami, from PITTSBURGH through OAKLAND, BUFFALO, and OAKLAND # Joe Jackson—165, DE, Miami 6.+Donovan Wilson—213, DB, Texas A&M, from CINCINNATI 7.#Mike Weber—218, RB, Ohio State, from OAKLAND Jalen Jelks—241, DE, Oregon DENVER BRONCOS 1.#Noah Fant—20, TE, Iowa, from PITTSBURGH 2. Dalton Risner—41, G, Kansas State Drew Lock—42, QB, Missouri, from CINCINNATI 3. Dre’Mont Jones—71, DT, Ohio State 5. Justin Hollins—156, LB, Oregon, from MINNESOTA 6. Juwann Winfree—187, WR, Colorado, from CAROLINA DETROIT LIONS 1.#T.J. Hocksenson—8, TE, Iowa 2. Jahlani Tavai—43, LB, Hawai’i 3. Will Harris—81, DB, Boston College, from MINNESOTA 4. Austin Bryant—117, LB, Clemson, from ATLANTA 5. Amani Oruwariye—145, DB, Penn State 6. Travis Fulgham—184, WR, Old Dominion Ty Johnson—186, RB, Maryland, from ATLANTA 7.#Isaac Nauta—224, TE, Georgia P.J. Johnson—229, DT, Arizona, from MIAMI 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DRAFT LIST FOR 2019 GREEN BAY PACKERS 1.#Rashan Gary—12, LB, Michigan Darnell Savage—21, DB, Maryland, from SEATTLE 2. Elgton Jenkins—44, G, Mississippi State 3.#Jace Sternberger—75, TE, Texas A&M 5. Kingsley Keke—150, DE, Texas A&M 6. Ka’der Hollman—185, DB, Toledo Dexter Williams—194, RB, Notre Dame, from SEATTLE 7. Ty Summers—226, LB, Texas Christian HOUSTON TEXANS 1. Tytus Howard—23, T, Alabama State 2. Lonnie Johnson—54, DB, Kentucky, from SEATTLE Max Scharping—55, T, Northern Illinois 3.#Kahale Warring—86, TE, San Diego State 5. Charles Omenihu—161, DE, Texas 6. Xavier Crawford—195, DB, Central Michigan 7. Cullen Gillaspia—220, RB, Texas A&M, from NEW YORK GIANTS through DENVER INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2. Rock Ya-Sin—34, DB, Temple, from NEW YORK JETS Ben Banogu—49, LB, Texas Christian, from CLEVELAND Parris Campbell—59, WR, Ohio State 3. Bobby Okereke—89, LB, Stanford 4. Khari Willis—109, DB, Michigan State, from JACKSONVILLE through OAKLAND 5. Marvell Tell—144, DB, Southern California, from JACKSONVILLE through CLEVELAND E.J. Speed—164, LB, Tarleton State 6. Gerri Green—199, DE, Mississippi State 7. Jackson Barton—240, T, Utah Javon Patterson—246, C, Mississippi, from NEW ENGLAND through PHILADELPHIA JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1. Josh Allen—7, DE, Kentucky 2.#Jawaan Taylor—35, T, Florida, from OAKLAND 3. Josh Oliver—69, TE, San Jose State + Quincy Williams—98, LB, Murray State, from LOS ANGELES RAMS 5. Ryquell Armstead—140, RB, Temple, from NEW YORK JETS through OAKLAND 6. Gardner Minshew—178, QB, Washington State 7. Dontavius Russell—235, DT, Auburn, from SEATTLE through OAKLAND KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2.#Mecole Hardman—56, WR, Georgia, from CHICAGO through NEW ENGLAND and LOS ANGELES RAMS Juan Thornhill—63, DB, Virginia, from LOS ANGELES RAMS 3. Khalen Saunders—84, DT, Western Illinois 6. Rashad Fenton—201, DB, South Carolina #+Darwin Thompson—214, RB, Utah State 7. Nick Allegretti—216, G, Illinois, from SAN FRANCISCO 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 1. Jerry Tillery—28, DT, Notre Dame 2. Nasir Adderley—60, DB, Delaware 3. Trey Pipkins—91, T, Sioux Falls 4. Drue Tranquill—130, LB, Notre Dame 5. Easton Stick—166, QB, North Dakota State 6. Emeke Egbule—200, LB, Houston 7. Cortez Broughton—242, DT, Cincinnati LOS ANGELES RAMS 2.#Taylor Rapp—61, DB, Washington, from KANSAS CITY 3.#Darrell Henderson—70, RB, Memphis, from TAMPA BAY # David Long—79, DB, Michigan, from ATLANTA #+Bobby Evans—97, T, Oklahoma, from NEW ENGLAND 4. Greg Gaines—134, DT, Washington, from NEW ENGLAND 5.#David Edwards—169, T, Wisconsin 7. Nick Scott—243, DB, Penn State, from KANSAS CITY through SAN FRANCISCO, CLEVELAND and NEW ENGLAND + Dakota Allen—251 LB, Texas Tech MIAMI DOLPHINS 1. Christian Wilkins—13, DT, Clemson 3. Michael Deiter—78, G, Wisconsin 5. Andrew Van Ginkel—151, LB, Wisconsin 6. Isaiah Prince—202, T, Ohio State, from NEW ORLEANS 7. Chandler Cox—233, RB, Auburn, from TENNESSEE Myles Gaskin—234, RB, Washington, from PITTSBURGH through CLEVELAND MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1. Garrett Bradbury—18, C, North Carolina State 2.#Irv Smith—50, TE, Alabama 3.#+ Alexander Mattison—102, RB, Boise State, from BALTIMORE 4. Dru Samia—114, G, Oklahoma, from GREEN BAY through SEATTLE 5. Cameron Smith—162, LB, Southern California, from CHICAGO through NEW ENGLAND, LOS ANGLES RAMS, and NEW ENGLAND 6. Armon Watts—190, DT, Arkansas Marcus Epps—191, DB, Wyoming, from TENNESSEE through BALTIMORE Olisaemeka Udoh—193, T, Elon, from BALTIMORE 7. Kris Boyd—217, DB, Texas, from NEW YORK JETS # Dillon Mitchell—239, WR, Oregon, from PHILADELPHIA through NEW ENGLAND + Olabisi Johnson—247, WR, Colorado State + Austin Cutting—250, LS, Air Force NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1.#N’Keal Harry—32, WR, Arizona State 2.#Joejuan Williams—45, DB, Vanderbilt, from ATLANTA and LOS ANGELES RAMS 3. Chase Winovich—77, DE, Michigan, from CAROLINA through SEATTLE Damien Harris—87, RB, Alabama, from CHICAGO + Yodny Cajuste—101, T, West Virginia, reacquired through LOS ANGELES RAMS 4. Hjalte Froholdt—118, G, Arkansas, from WASHINGTON through GREEN BAY and SEATTLE Jarrett Stidham—133, QB, Auburn, from LOS ANGELES RAMS 5. Byron Cowart—159, DE, Maryland, from SEATTLE through MINNESOTA 5. Jake Bailey—163, P, Stanford, from PHILADELPHIA 7.+Ken Webster—252, DB, Mississippi 29 DRAFT LIST FOR 2019 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 2. Erik McCoy—48, C, Texas A&M, from MIAMI 4.#Chauncey Gardner-Johnson—105, DB, Florida, from NEW YORK JETS 6. Saquan Hampton—177, DB, Rutgers, from NEW YORK JETS 7.#Alize Mack—231, TE, Notre Dame, from CLEVELAND Kaden Elliss—244, LB, Idaho NEW YORK GIANTS 1. Daniel Jones—6, QB, Duke # Dexter Lawrence—17, DT, Clemson, from CLEVELAND DeAndre Baker—30, DB, Georgia, from NEW ORLEANS through GREEN BAY and SEATTLE 3. (2018 Supplemental Draft: Sam Beal, CB, Western Michigan) Oshane Ximines—95, LB, Old Dominion, from NEW ENGLAND through CLEVELAND 4.#Julian Love—108, DB, Notre Dame 5. Ryan Connelly—143, LB, Wisconsin #+Darius Slayton—171, WR, Auburn 6. Corey Ballentine—180, DB, Washburn 7. George Asafo-Adjei—232, T, Kentucky, from MINNESOTA Chris Slayton—245, DT, Syracuse, from LOS ANGELES RAMS NEW YORK JETS 1.#Quinnen Williams—3, NT, Alabama 3.#Jachai Polite—68, LB, Florida Chuma Edoga—92, T, Southern California, from KANSAS CITY through SEATTLE and MINNESOTA 4. Trevon Wesco—121, TE, West Virginia, from TENNESSEE 5. Blake Cashman—157, LB, Minnesota, from TENNESSEE 6. Blessuan Austin—196, DB, Rutgers, from CHICAGO through OAKLAND OAKLAND RAIDERS 1. Clelin Ferrell—4, DE, Clemson # Josh Jacobs—24, RB, Alabama, from CHICAGO Johnathan Abram—27, DB, Mississippi State, from DALLAS 2.#Trayvon Mullen—40, DB, Clemson, from BUFFALO 4.#Maxx Crosby—106, DE, Eastern Michigan Isaiah Johnson—129, DB, Houston, from INDIANAPOLIS + Foster Moreau—137, TE, Louisiana State, from ATLANTA 5. Hunter Renfrow—149, WR, Clemson, from CINCINNATI through DALLAS 7. Quinton Bell—230, DE, Prairie View, from ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 1. Andre Dillard—22, T, Washington State, from BALTIMORE 2.#Miles Sanders—53, RB, Penn State, from BALTIMORE # J.J. Arcega-Whiteside—57, WR, Stanford 4.#+ Shareef Miller—138, DE, Penn State 5. Clayton Thorson—167, QB, Northwestern, from KANSAS CITY through LOS ANGELES RAMS and NEW ENGLAND PITTSBURGH STEELERS 1.#Devin Bush—10, LB, Michigan, from DENVER 3.#Diontae Johnson—66, WR, Toledo, from OAKLAND # Justin Layne—83, DB, Michigan State 4.#Benny Snell—122, RB, Kentucky 5.#Zach Gentry—141, TE, Michigan, from OAKLAND 6. Sutton Smith—175, LB, Northern Illinois, from OAKLAND Isaiah Buggs—192, DE, Alabama + Ulyssses Gilbert—207, LB, Akron, from ARIZONA 7. Derwin Gray—219, T, Maryland, from TAMPA BAY 30 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 1.#Nick Bosa—2, DE, Ohio State 2. Deebo Samuel—36, WR, South Carolina 3. Jalen Hurd—67, WR, Baylor 4. Mitch Wishnowsky—110, P, Utah, from CINCINNATI 5. Dre Greenlaw—148, LB, Arkansas, from DENVER 6.#Kaden Smith—176, TE, Stanford Justin Skule—183, T, Vanderbilt, from CINCINNATI Tim Harris—198, DB, Virginia, from DALLAS through CINCINNATI SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 1. L.J. Collier—29, DE, Texas Christian, from KANSAS CITY 2. Marquise Blair—47, DB, Utah, from Carolina # DK Metcalf—64, WR, Mississippi, from NEW ENGLAND 3. Cody Barton—88, LB, Utah, from PHILADELPHIA through DETROIT and MINNESOTA 4. Gary Jennings—120, WR, West Virginia, from MINNESOTA Phil Haynes—124, G, Wake Forest Ugochukwu Amadi—132, DB, Oregon, from NEW ORLEANS through NEW YORK GIANTS 5. Ben Burr-Kirven—142, LB, Washington, from SAN FRANCISCO through DETROIT and NEW YORK GIANTS 6.#Travis Homer—204, RB, Miami, from NEW ENGLAND through DETROIT and MINNESOTA + Demarcus Christmas—209, DT, Florida State, from MINNESOTA 7.#John Ursua—236, WR, Hawai’i, from BALTIMORE through JACKSONVILLE TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 1.#Devin White—5, LB, Louisiana State 2.#Sean Bunting—39, DB, Central Michigan 3. Jamel Dean—94, DB, Auburn, from LOS ANGELES RAMS + Mike Edwards—99, DB, Kentucky, from LOS ANGELES RAMS 4. Anthony Nelson—107, LB, Iowa 5. Matt Gay—145, K, Utah 6.+Scott Miller—208, WR, Bowling Green, from PHILADELPHIA 7. Terry Beckner—215, DT, Missouri, from ARIZONA TENNESSEE TITANS 1.#Jeffery Simmons—19, DT, Mississippi State 2.#A.J. Brown—51, WR, Mississippi 3. Nate Davis—82, G, North Carolina-Charlotte 4.#Amani Hooker—116, DB, Iowa, from MIAMI through NEW ORLEANS and NEW YORK JETS 5. D’Andre Walker—168, LB, Georgia, from NEW ORLEANS through NEW YORK JETS 6. David Long—188, LB, West Virginia, from MIAMI WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1.#Dwayne Haskins—15, QB, Ohio State Montez Sweat—26, LB, Mississippi State, from INDIANAPOLIS 3. Terry McLaurin—76, WR, Ohio State 4. Bryce Love—112, RB, Stanford, from BUFFALO Wes Martin—131, G, Indiana, from KANSAS CITY through BUFFALO 5. Ross Pierschbacher—153, C, Alabama + Cole Holcomb—173, LB, North Carolina 6. (2018 Supplemental Draft: Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia Tech) #+Kelvin Harmon—206, WR, North Carolina State 7. Jimmy Moreland—227, DB, James Madison + Jordan Brailford—253, LB, Oklahoma State 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DRAFT LIST FOR 2019 NUMBER OF PLAYERS DRAFTED— 2019 BY POSITION: Defensive Backs..................................51 Linebackers ........................................39 Wide Receivers ...................................27 Running Backs ....................................26 Tackles................................................21 Defensive Ends ...................................19 Defensive Tackles................................19 Tight Ends...........................................16 Guards................................................15 Quarterbacks ......................................11 Centers .................................................4 Punters .................................................2 Kickers..................................................2 Long Snapper .......................................1 Nose Tackle ..........................................1 BY COLLEGE: Alabama .............................................10 Ohio State .............................................9 Oklahoma..............................................8 Washington...........................................8 Georgia .................................................7 Texas A&M............................................7 Auburn..................................................6 Clemson ...............................................6 Mississippi............................................6 Notre Dame...........................................6 Penn State ............................................6 Florida...................................................5 Kentucky...............................................5 Miami ...................................................5 Michigan...............................................5 Mississippi State ...................................5 Stanford................................................5 Utah......................................................5 West Virginia.........................................5 Boston College......................................4 Iowa .....................................................4 Maryland...............................................4 North Carolina State ..............................4 Oregon..................................................4 Southern California................................4 Wisconsin.............................................4 Arkansas...............................................3 Houston ................................................3 Louisiana State .....................................3 South Carolina ......................................3 Temple ..................................................3 Texas Christian......................................3 Arizona State.........................................2 Central Michigan ...................................2 Florida Atlantic ......................................2 Florida State..........................................2 Hawai’i..................................................2 Iowa State.............................................2 Kansas State.........................................2 Memphis...............................................2 Michigan State ......................................2 Missouri................................................2 Northern Illinois.....................................2 Oklahoma State.....................................2 Old Dominion ........................................2 Rutgers .................................................2 Texas ....................................................2 Toledo...................................................2 Vanderbilt..............................................2 Virginia..................................................2 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Washington State ..................................2 Air Force ...............................................1 Alabama State.......................................1 Akron....................................................1 Arizona .................................................1 Baylor ...................................................1 Boise State............................................1 Bowling Green.......................................1 Brigham Young......................................1 Central Florida .......................................1 Charleston (W.V.) ..................................1 Cincinnati..............................................1 Colorado ...............................................1 Colorado State ......................................1 Delaware...............................................1 Duke .....................................................1 Eastern Michigan ..................................1 Elon ......................................................1 Fresno State..........................................1 Idaho ....................................................1 Illinois ...................................................1 Indiana..................................................1 James Madison.....................................1 Louisiana-Monroe .................................1 Louisiana Tech ......................................1 Massachusetts......................................1 Minnesota .............................................1 Morgan State ........................................1 Murray State .........................................1 North Carolina.......................................1 North Carolina A&T ...............................1 North Carolina-Charlotte........................1 North Dakota State................................1 Northwestern ........................................1 Pittsburgh .............................................1 Prairie View...........................................1 San Diego State ....................................1 San Jose State ......................................1 Sioux Falls.............................................1 South Dakota State................................1 Southeast Missouri ...............................1 Syracuse...............................................1 Tarleton State ........................................1 Texas Tech ............................................1 Tulane ...................................................1 UCLA ....................................................1 Utah State .............................................1 Valdosta State .......................................1 Wake Forest ..........................................1 Washburn .............................................1 Western Illinois......................................1 Wyoming ..............................................1 BY CONFERENCE: Southeastern.........................................64 Big Ten..................................................40 Pac-12..................................................33 Atlantic Coast........................................28 Big 12...................................................26 American Athletic ..................................11 Mid-American .......................................10 Mountain West......................................10 (independent)..........................................7 Conference USA......................................6 Colonial Athletic . ....................................3 Missouri Valley Football...........................3 Mid-Eastern Athletic ................................2 Ohio Valley..............................................2 Southwestern Athletic .............................2 Sun Belt ..................................................2 Gulf South...............................................1 Lone Star ................................................1 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic.........1 Mountain East .........................................1 Northern Sun ..........................................1 PLAYERS WITH REMAINING COLLEGE ELIGIBILITY SELECTED IN DRAFT Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Eligible 28 23 30 34 31 33 24 34 32 31 26 35 38 47 43 51 52 40 53 46 53 56 65 73 98 74 96 95 106 95 Drafted 18 19 21 24 25 22 16 25 19 22 20 27 26 32 35 37 33 29 39 41 46 43 44 52 61 55 70 67 70 73 In Top 10 5 1 5 5 6 2 4 6 3 5 4 5 2 5 5 4 6 5 4 5 5 8 8 3 6 6 8 8 5 7 31 INSTANT REPLAY The NFL uses a system of Instant Replay Review to aid officiating. The following procedures will be used: Coaches’ Challenge: In each game, a team will be permitted two challenges that will initiate Instant Replay reviews. The Head Coach will initiate a challenge by throwing a red flag onto the field of play before the next legal snap or kick. Each challenge will require the use of a team timeout. If a challenge is successful or is upheld, the timeout will be restored. If a team is successful on both of its challenges, it shall be awarded a third challenge, but a fourth challenge will not be permitted under any circumstance. The Head Coach may challenge on-field rulings identified in the Reviewable Plays section below, except for those plays that only the Replay Official can challenge. A team that is out of timeouts, or has used all its available challenges, may not attempt to initiate a challenge. If a team initiates a challenge when it is not permitted to do so, it will be charged a timeout. The penalty for initiating a challenge when a team has exhausted its timeouts is a loss of 15 yards. Replay Official’s Request for Review: Only the Replay Official or the Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or her designee may challenge a play that begins after the two-minute warning of each half, throughout any overtime period, and plays where the final on-field ruling includes: points awarded to either team; interception by an opponent; fumble or backward pass recovered by an opponent or that goes out of bounds through the opponent’s end zone; scrimmage kick touched by the receiving team and recovered by the kicking team; disqualification of a player, or any Try attempt (successful or unsuccessful). Such plays can be challenged only by the Replay Official or the Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or her designee regardless of whether a foul is committed on the play that, if accepted, would negate the on-field rulings. There is no limit to the number of Replay Reviews that may be initiated by the Replay Official. His ability to initiate a review will be unrelated to the number of timeouts that either team has remaining, and no timeout will be charged for any review initiated by the Replay Official. The Replay Official may only challenge a play until the next legal snap or kick. Replay Reviews: All Replay Reviews will be conducted by the Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or her designee. Reviews are conducted in consultation with the Replay Official and the Referee, who will have access to a field-level video monitor. An on-field ruling will be changed only when the Senior Vice President of Officiating or his or her 32 designee determines that clear and obvious video evidence warrants a change. Each review will be a maximum of 60 seconds in length, timed from when video is sent to the hand-held, field-level device. All reviewable aspects of the play may be examined and are subject to reversal, even if not identified in a coach’s challenge or if not the specific reason for a Replay Official’s request for review. Reviewable Plays: The Replay System will cover the following play situations: A. Plays involving possession. B. Plays involving touching of either the ball or the ground. C. Plays governed by the goal line. D. Plays governed by the boundary lines. E. Plays governed by the line of scrimmage. F. Plays governed by the line to gain. G. Number of players on the field at the snap, even when a foul is not called H. Game administration: a. Penalty enforcement. b. Proper down. c. Spot of a foul. d. Status of the game clock. I. Pass interference J. Disqualification of a player for football and nonfootball acts K. Other reviewable plays a. Direction of a pass b. Illegal forward pass c. Field goal or try attempt d. Illegal forward handoff e. Ball touching a foreign object When the on-field ruling results in a dead ball (e.g., score, down by contact, incomplete pass, etc.), and following replay review, it is determined that possession was lost before the ball should have been ruled dead, possession can be awarded to a player who clearly recovers a loose ball in the immediate continuing action. A loose ball that touches out of bounds is deemed a clear recovery by the player who last possessed the ball. If there is no clear recovery, the ruling on the field will stand. When a ruling is changed in replay, the game clock will be reset to the time when the ball should have been declared dead and the clock status is determined by rule. The game clock is not reset if the on-field ruling is not changed in replay. When a changed ruling results in a running clock for plays that begin after the two-minute warning, the clock is reset to the time when the play should have ended, and the clock will run for 10 seconds from the reset time. If less than 10 seconds remain in the half or the game, the half or the game is over. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book INSTANT REPLAY INSTANT REPLAY HISTORY From 1986-1991, a limited system of Instant Replay was used on a year-by-year basis. Replay also was experimented with during the 1996 and 1998 preseasons. For the 1999 season, the NFL introduced a system of Referee Replay Review to aid officiating. That system was extended on a one-year basis for the 2000 season and then approved for the next three years through 2003. The system was extended on a five-year basis in March 2004 and was later installed permanently in March 2007. Following are the results of the different systems: REGULAR SEASON, 1986-1991 Plays Closely Year Games Reviewed 1986 224 374 1987 210 490 1988 224 537 1989 224 492 1990 224 504 1991 224 570 TOTAL 1,330 Reversals 38 57 53 65 73 90 2,967 376 Games 10 10 Plays Closely Reviewed 13 10 Reversals 3 3 20 23 6 PRESEASON, 1996 & 1998 Year 1996 1998 TOTAL REGULAR SEASON, 1999-2018 Total Replay Coaches Total Replay Year Games Stoppages Challenges Reversals 1999 248 195 133 57 2000 248 247 179 84 2001 248 258 191 89 2002 256 294 208 94 2003 256 255 184 66 2004 256 283 233 88 2005 256 295 223 92 2006 256 311 237 107 2007 256 327 250 122 2008 256 315 229 117 2009 256 328 228 126 2010 256 361 252 133 2011 256 390 209 172 2012 256 435 157 170 2013 256 423 183 185 2014 256 439 165 151 2015 256 415 201 176 2016 256 345 168 149 2017 256 429 182 195 2018 256 349 156 172 TOTAL 5,069 6,694 3,968 2,545 Information on these two pages as of June 14, 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 33 WAIVERS WAIVERS The waiver system is a procedure by which player contracts or NFL rights to players are made available by a club to other clubs in the League. During the procedure, the 31 other clubs either file claims to obtain the players or waive the opportunity to do so— thus the term “waiver.” Claiming clubs are assigned players on a priority based on the inverse of won-and-lost standing. The claiming period is 24 hours from the first business day after the Super Bowl through the conclusion of the regular season. If a player passes through waivers unclaimed, he becomes a free agent. All waivers are no recall and no withdrawal. Under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, from the beginning of the waiver system each year through the trading deadline, any veteran who has acquired four years of pension credit is not subject to the waiver system if the club desires to release him. After the trading deadline, such players are subject to the waiver system. ACTIVE/INACTIVE LIST The Active/Inactive List is the principal status for players participating for a club. It consists of all players under contract who are eligible for preseason, regular-season, and postseason games. Teams are permitted to open training camp with no more than 90 players under contract and thereafter must meet a mandatory roster reduction prior to the season opener. Teams will be permitted an Active List of 46 players and an Inactive List of seven players for each regular-season and postseason game. Teams also are permitted to establish Practice Squads of up to 10 players who are eligible to participate in practice, but these players remain free agents and are eligible to sign with any other team in the league. August 31.....................Roster reduction to 53 players September 1.................Teams establish a Practice Squad of up to 10 players In addition to the squad limits described above, the overall roster limit of 90 players remains in effect throughout the regular season and postseason. The overall limit is applicable to players on a team’s Active, Inactive, and certain Exempt Lists, players on the Practice Squad, and players on the Reserve List as Injured, Physically Unable to Perform, Non-Football Illness/Injury, and Suspended by Club. RESERVE LIST The Reserve List is a status for players who, for reasons of injury, retirement, military service, or other circumstances, are not immediately available for participation with a club. Except for two players who must be Designated for Return, players on Reserve/Injured are not eligible to practice or return to the Active/Inactive List in the same season that they are placed on Reserve. Players in the category of Reserve/Retired, Reserve/Did Not Report, Reserve/Exclusive Rights, and players who were placed in the category of Reserve/Left Squad in a previous season may not be reinstated after a club’s Week 13 game. No reinstatement may occur in the last four weeks of the regular season through the postseason. 34 ANNUAL ACTIVE PLAYER LIMITS NFL Year(s) Limit 2011-19 ................................................................................46 1991-2010 ........................................................................45** 1985-90 ................................................................................45 1983-84 ................................................................................49 1982 ..............................................................................45†-49 1978-81 ................................................................................45 1975-77 ................................................................................43 1974......................................................................................47 1964-73 ................................................................................40 1963......................................................................................37 1961-62 ................................................................................36 1960......................................................................................38 1959......................................................................................36 1957-58 ................................................................................35 1951-56 ................................................................................33 1949-50 ................................................................................32 1948......................................................................................35 1947 ..............................................................................35*-34 1945-46 ................................................................................33 1943-44 ................................................................................28 1940-42 ................................................................................33 1938-39 ................................................................................30 1936-37 ................................................................................25 1935......................................................................................24 1930-34 ................................................................................20 1926-29 ................................................................................18 1925......................................................................................16 ** 45 plus a third quarterback † 45 for first two games * 35 for first three games AFL Year(s) Limit 1966-69 ................................................................................40 1965......................................................................................38 1964......................................................................................34 1962-63 ................................................................................33 1960-61 ................................................................................35 NFL FREE AGENCY MOVEMENT The following chart details veteran free agents who signed with new teams: 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Unrestricted Restricted Transition Franchise TOTALS 108 8 4 1 121 121 7 4 0 132 171 6 2 0 179 100 4 2 0 106 86 2 2 0 90 112 4 1 2 119 115 2 1 0 118 107 4 0 0 111 93 4 0 0 97 130 1 0 0 131 111 5 1 0 117 124 1 1 0 126 104 3 0 0 107 149 4 1 0 154 126 4 0 0 130 132 3 0 0 135 128 0 0 0 128 51 1 0 0 52 163 0 0 0 163 143 0 0 0 143 165 0 0 0 165 159 1 0 0 160 141 0 1 0 142 128 2 0 0 130 169 2 0 0 171 172 3 0 0 175 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book The AFC Baltimore Ravens .....................................................................................................................................37 Buffalo Bills ..............................................................................................................................................43 Cincinnati Bengals....................................................................................................................................49 Cleveland Browns .....................................................................................................................................55 Denver Broncos ........................................................................................................................................61 Houston Texans ........................................................................................................................................67 Indianapolis Colts.....................................................................................................................................73 Jacksonville Jaguars .................................................................................................................................79 Kansas City Chiefs....................................................................................................................................85 Los Angeles Chargers ..............................................................................................................................91 Miami Dolphins ........................................................................................................................................97 New England Patriots ............................................................................................................................103 New York Jets .........................................................................................................................................109 Oakland Raiders .....................................................................................................................................115 Pittsburgh Steelers..................................................................................................................................121 Tennessee Titans.....................................................................................................................................127 BALTIMORE RAVENS American Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Black, Purple, and Metallic Gold 1 Winning Drive Owings Mills, Maryland 21117 Telephone: (410) 701-4000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Jacksonville.......................7:30 Aug. 15 Green Bay..........................7:30 Aug. 22 at Philadelphia ....................7:30 Aug. 29 at Washington ....................7:30 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Miami.............................1:00 Sep. 15 Arizona ..............................1:00 Sep. 22 at Kansas City ....................1:00 Sep. 29 Cleveland ..........................1:00 Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh.......................1:00 Oct. 13 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Oct. 20 at Seattle............................4:25 Oct. 27 BYE Nov. 3 New England ...................*8:20 Nov. 10 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Nov. 17 Houston .............................1:00 Nov. 25 at Los Angeles Rams (Mon)...8:15 Dec. 1 San Francisco ...................1:00 Dec. 8 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Dec. 12 New York Jets (Thu) ..........8:20 Dec. 22 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Dec. 29 Pittsburgh..........................1:00 * All times ET; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium (opened in 1998) •Capacity: 71,008 1101 Russell Street Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Playing Surface: Grass Training Camp: 1 Winning Drive Owings Mills, MD 21117 M&T BANK STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: Steve Bisciotti President: Dick Cass Executive Vice President & General Manager: Eric DeCosta Executive Vice President: Ozzie Newsome Executive Vice President of Public & Community Relations: Kevin Byrne Senior Vice President of Football Operations: Pat Moriarty Senior Vice President of Digital Media & Broadcasting: Michelle Andres Senior Vice President of Operations: Bob Eller Senior Vice President of Finance/CFO: Jeff Goering Senior Vice President of Ticket Sales & Operations: Baker Koppelman Senior Vice President of Corporate Sales & Business Development: Kevin Rochlitz Senior Vice President of Stadium Operations: Roy Sommerhof General Counsel: Brandon Etheridge Vice President of Suite Sales & Service: Theresa Abato Vice President of Finance: Jim Coller Vice President of Marketing: Brad Downs Vice President of Football Video Operations: Jon Dubé Vice President of Networking & Hardware: Nick Fusee Vice President of Information Technology: Bill Jankowski Vice President of Human Resources: Elizabeth Mearman Vice President of Broadcasting & Gameday Productions: Jay O’Brien Vice President of Security: Darren Sanders Vice President of Public Relations: Chad Steele Director of Player Personnel: Joe Hortiz Director of Player Personnel: George Kokinis Senior Player Personnel Executive: Vincent Newsome Assistant Director of Pro & College Scouting: Chad Alexander Director of Football Administration: Nick Matteo Player Personnel Coordinator: Mark Azevedo Scouts: Brandon Berning, David Blackburn, Joey Cleary, Corey Frazier, Dwuane Jones, Andrew Raphael, Kevin Weidl, Bobby Vega, Patrick Williams, Lonnie Young Director of Research & Development: David McDonald Director of Player Engagement: Jameel McClain Senior Advisor to Player Engagement: O.J. Brigance Steve Saunders: Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Anthony Watson Head Certified Athletic Trainer: Ron Medlin Equipment Manager: William Sheridan Director of Football Research: Scott Cohen Senior Director of Fields & Grounds/Head Groundskeeper: Don Follett Senior Director of Football Video Operations: Mark Bienvenu Senior Director of Community Relations: Heather Darney Senior Director of Team Travel: Joan Fennekohl Director of Public Relations: Patrick Gleason Director of Compliance: Jessica Markison COACHING HISTORY (215-176-1) Records include postseason games 1996-98 Ted Marchibroda ........16-31-1 1999-2007 Brian Billick ................85-67-0 2008-18 John Harbaugh ........114-78-0 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 543,113 Away 476,438 Total 1,019,551 Single-game home record, 71,547 (1/15/12) Single-season home record, 557,835 (2012) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 3 4 5 6 Marquise Brown Jaylon Ferguson Miles Boykin Justice Hill Ben Powers Iman Marshall Daylon Mack Trace McSorley College WR Oklahoma OLB Louisiana Tech WR Notre Dame RB Oklahoma St. G Oklahoma DB Southern California DT Texas A&M QB Penn St. 37 BALTIMORE RAVENS 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (5-0) Date 08/02 08/09 08/20 08/25 08/30 Result W 17-16 W 33-7 W 20-19 W 27-10 W 30-20 Opponent Chicago (Canton, OH) L.A. Rams at Indianapolis at Miami Washington REGULAR SEASON (10-6) Date Result 09/09 W 47-3 09/13 L 23-34 09/23 W 27-14 09/30 W 26-14 10/07 L 9-12 10/14 W 21-0 10/21 L 23-24 10/28 L 21-36 11/04 L 16-23 11/18 W 24-21 11/25 W 34-17 12/02 W 26-16 12/09 L 24-27 12/16 W 20-12 12/22 W 22-10 12/30 W 26-24 (OT) Overtime Opponent Buffalo at Cincinnati Denver at Pittsburgh at Cleveland (OT) at Tennessee New Orleans at Carolina Pittsburgh Cincinnati Oakland at Atlanta at Kansas City (OT) Tampa Bay at L.A. Chargers Cleveland POSTSEASON (0-1) Date Result 01/06 L 17-23 Opponent L.A. Chargers SCORE BY PERIODS Ravens 88 108 106 Opponents 66 104 53 87 0 — 389 58 6 — 287 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Ravens Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 38 Opp. 367 286 153 82 184 174 30 30 104/231 72/211 45.0 34.1 13/22 10/20 59.1 50.0 32:17 27:43 5999 4687 374.9 292.9 1135 974 5.3 4.8 2441 1327 152.6 82.9 547 354 3558 3360 222.4 210.0 32/150 43/291 3708 3651 556/334 577/337 60.1 58.4 9 12 61/46.6 88/43.7 61/39.8 88/38.2 116/940 113/1017 25/11 15/5 41 33 19 11 18 21 4 1 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Flacco 379 232 L. Jackson 170 99 Griffin III 6 2 Koch 1 1 Ravens 556 334 Opponents 577 337 Yds. 2465 1201 21 21 3708 3651 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Tucker 0 0 0 36/37 35/39 0 141 Collins 7 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 Allen 3 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 J. Brown 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 L. Jackson 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Andrews 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Crabtree 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Edwards 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Dixon 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 T. Young 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 H. Hurst 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 C. Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 C. Moore 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Snead 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Suggs 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 M. Williams 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Ravens 19 18 4 36/37 35/39 0 389 Opponents 11 21 1 27/29 20/26 0 287 2-Pt Conv: Edwards. Ravens 1-4, Opponents 1-4. RUSHING Edwards L. Jackson Collins Dixon Allen Montgomery Flacco C. Moore Snead M. Williams J. Brown Turner H. Hurst Ravens Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 137 718 5.2 43 2 147 695 4.7 39 5 114 411 3.6 19 7 60 333 5.6 37 2 41 110 2.7 17 3 15 83 5.5 15 0 19 45 2.4 13 0 5 17 3.4 9 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 3 8 2.7 7 0 3 4 1.3 3 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 547 2441 4.5 43 19 354 1327 3.7 35t 11 RECEIVING Snead Crabtree J. Brown Allen Andrews Boyle C. Moore M. Williams Collins H. Hurst Montgomery Dixon Edwards Turner White Ravens Opponents No. Yds Avg 62 651 10.5 54 607 11.2 42 715 17.0 35 196 5.6 34 552 16.2 23 213 9.3 19 196 10.3 16 143 8.9 15 105 7.0 13 163 12.5 10 65 6.5 6 51 8.5 2 20 10.0 2 17 8.5 1 14 14.0 334 3708 11.1 337 3651 10.8 LG TD 28 1 27 3 71 5 17 2 74 3 25 0 30 1 25 1 24 1 32 1 14 0 21 0 13 0 10 0 14 0 74 18 64 21 Pct. 61.2 58.2 33.3 100.0 60.1 58.4 TD 12 6 0 0 18 21 Int. 6 3 0 0 9 12 INTERCEPTIONS Carr J. Smith Ma. Humphrey Onwuasor Levine Jefferson Clark Mosley T. Young Ravens Opponents Rate 84.2 84.5 44.4 118.8 84.0 80.6 No. Yds Avg LG TD 2 26 13.0 32 0 2 4 2.0 4 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 33 33.0 33 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 12 99 8.3 33 0 9 39 4.3 22 0 PUNTING Koch Ravens Opponents No. 60 61 88 PUNT RETURNS C. Jones White Grant Weddle Ravens Opponents Ret 18 9 7 1 35 31 KICKOFF RETURNS C. Moore White Grant Snead C. Jones Ravens Opponents Tkld. 16/79 16/71 0/0 0/0 32/150 43/291 Yds. 2842 2842 3849 FC 19 6 4 0 29 10 No. 22 6 2 1 1 32 32 Avg. In 20 LG 47.4 27 65 46.6 27 65 43.7 30 64 Yds 259 75 52 18 404 315 Avg 14.4 8.3 7.4 18.0 11.5 10.2 LG TD 70t 1 14 0 51 0 18 0 70t 1 38 0 Yds 491 135 56 13 12 707 745 Avg LG TD 22.3 39 0 22.5 37 0 28.0 32 0 13.0 13 0 12.0 12 0 22.1 39 0 23.3 49 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tucker 0/0 12/12 9/9 9/11 5/7 Ravens 0/0 12/12 9/9 9/11 5/7 Opponents 0/0 5/5 10/10 4/6 1/5 SACKS Z. Smith Judon Suggs Onwuasor K. Young T. Williams T. Young Henry Jefferson Levine Weddle B. Williams Wormley (group) Bowser Mosley Urban Ravens Opponents No. 8.5 7.0 7.0 5.5 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 43.0 32.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book BALTIMORE RAVENS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Lewis, 2000-06 .......................................................................7,801 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Flacco, 2008-18 ........................................................................38,245 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Flacco, 2008-18 .............................................................................212 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Derrick Mason, 2005-10 .......................................................................471 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Derrick Mason, 2005-10 ....................................................................5,777 Interceptions ...................................................................Ed Reed, 2002-12...................................................................................61 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sam Koch, 2006-18.............................................................................45.3 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jermaine Lewis, 1996-2001.................................................................11.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jacoby Jones, 2012-14 .......................................................................30.1 Field Goals ......................................................................Matt Stover, 1996-2008 ........................................................................354 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jamal Lewis, 2000-06 ............................................................................47 Points..............................................................................Matt Stover, 1996-2008 .....................................................................1,464 *Sacks............................................................................Terrell Suggs, 2003-18.......................................................................132.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Lewis, 2003.............................................................................2,066 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Flacco, 2016 ...............................................................................4,317 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Vinny Testaverde, 1996 ...........................................................................33 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Derrick Mason, 2007.............................................................................103 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Jackson, 1996 ......................................................................1,201 Interceptions ...................................................................Ed Reed, 2004, 2008 ................................................................................9 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sam Koch, 2014, 2018 ........................................................................47.4 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jermaine Lewis, 2000..........................................................................16.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jacoby Jones, 2012.............................................................................30.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Justin Tucker, 2013, 2016 .......................................................................38 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ray Rice, 2011 .......................................................................................15 Points..............................................................................Justin Tucker, 2016, 2017, 2018 ...........................................................141 *Sacks............................................................................Elvis Dumervil, 2014 ............................................................................17.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Lewis, 9-14-03 ...........................................................................295 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Vinny Testaverde, 10-27-96 ..................................................................429 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Flacco, 10-12-14................................................................................5 Tony Banks, 9-10-00.................................................................................5 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, Sr., 9-27-15 ........................................................................13 Priest Holmes, 10-11-98 .........................................................................13 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Qadry Ismail, 12-12-99 .........................................................................258 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................2 Last time by Jimmy Smith, 12-30-18 Field Goals ......................................................................Justin Tucker, 12-16-13 ............................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marcus Robinson, 11-23-03 .....................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Marcus Robinson, 11-23-03 ...................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Michael McCrary, 11-8-98 .....................................................................4.0 Peter Boulware, 1-7-02 ..........................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 39 BALTIMORE RAVENS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name Pos. 18 Adeboyejo, Quincy WR RB 37 #Allen, Javorius 89 Andrews, Mark TE 34 Averett, Anthony CB 28 Bethel, Justin CB 49 Board, Chris LB 54 Bowser, Tyus OLB 86 Boyle, Nick TE 77 Bozeman, Bradley C 78 Brown Jr., Orlando T 26 Canady, Maurice CB 24 Carr, Brandon CB 36 Clark, Chuck S 46 Cox, Morgan LS 30 Dixon, Kenneth RB 35 Edwards, Gus RB 32 Elliott, DeShon S 71 Eluemunor, Jermaine G/T 39 Ervin, Tyler RB 13 Floyd, Michael WR 3 Griffin III, Robert QB 69 Henry, Willie DT 44 Humphrey, Marlon CB 81 Hurst, Hayden TE 74 Hurst, James G/T 21 Ingram II, Mark RB 33 Jackson, Bennett CB 8 Jackson, Lamar QB 38 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley CB 23 Jefferson, Tony S 27 Jones, Cyrus CB/RS 99 Judon, Matthew OLB 4 Koch, Sam P 17 Lasley, Jordan WR/RS 41 Levine Sr., Anthony DB/LB 72 Lewis, Alex G/T 90 McPhee, Pernell OLB 10 Moore, Chris WR/RS 48 Onwuasor, Patrick ILB 97 Pierce, Michael DT 91 Ray, Shane OLB 42 Ricard, Patrick FB/DL 11 Roberts, Seth WR 12 Scott, Jaleel WR 64 Senat, Greg T 95 Sieler, Zach DT 68 Skura, Matt G/C 22 Smith, Jimmy CB 83 Snead IV, Willie WR/RS 79 Stanley, Ronnie T 29 Thomas III, Earl S 53 Thomas, Matthew LB 9 Tucker, Justin K 47 Turner, De’Lance RB98 Williams, Brandon DT 76 Williams, Darrell T 56 Williams, Tim OLB 93 Wormley, Chris DE 73 Yanda, Marshal G/T 40 Young, Kenny LB 25 Young, Tavon CB 40 Ht. 6-3 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-8 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-5 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-6 5-10 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-1 5-9 Wt. 200 218 256 178 200 229 242 270 317 345 193 210 205 235 228 238 210 335 182 220 213 291 197 245 310 215 192 212 216 211 200 261 222 213 207 305 269 200 227 340 245 311 195 210 305 290 313 210 205 315 202 232 183 214 336 315 252 300 305 234 185 NFL Birthdate Exp. 5/26/95 2 8/27/91 5 9/6/95 2 11/30/94 2 6/17/90 8 7/23/95 2 5/23/95 3 2/17/93 5 11/24/94 2 5/2/96 2 5/26/94 4 5/19/86 12 4/19/95 3 4/26/86 10 1/21/94 4 4/13/95 2 4/21/97 2 12/13/94 3 10/7/93 4 11/27/89 8 2/12/90 7 3/20/94 4 7/8/96 3 8/24/93 2 12/17/91 6 12/21/89 9 9/16/91 2 1/7/97 2 4/12/90 4 1/27/92 7 11/29/93 4 8/15/92 4 8/13/82 14 11/13/96 2 3/27/87 8 4/21/92 4 12/17/88 9 6/16/93 4 8/22/92 4 11/6/92 4 5/18/93 5 5/27/94 3 2/22/91 5 2/23/95 2 9/8/94 2 9/7/95 2 2/17/93 3 7/26/88 9 10/17/92 5 3/18/94 4 5/7/89 10 7/21/95 2 11/21/89 8 8/23/95 2 2/21/89 7 3/24/93 2 11/12/93 3 10/25/93 3 9/15/84 13 11/15/94 2 3/14/94 4 College Mississippi Southern California Oklahoma Alabama Presbyterian North Dakota State Houston Delaware Alabama Oklahoma Virginia Grand Valley State Virginia Tech Tennessee Louisiana Tech Rutgers Texas Texas A&M San Jose State Notre Dame Baylor Michigan Alabama South Carolina North Carolina Alabama Notre Dame Louisville Nebraska Oklahoma Alabama Grand Valley State Nebraska UCLA Tennessee State Nebraska Mississippi State Cincinnati Portland State Samford Missouri Maine West Alabama New Mexico State Wagner Ferris State Duke Colorado Ball State Notre Dame Texas Florida State Texas Alcorn State Missouri Southern St. Western Kentucky Alabama Michigan Iowa UCLA Temple Hometown Cedar Hill, Texas Miccosukee, Fla. Scottsdale, Ariz. Woodbury, N.J. Sumter, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Tyler, Texas Sussex, N.J. Roanoke, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Richmond, Va. Flint, Mich. Suffolk, Va. Collierville, Tenn. Strong, Ark. Staten Island, N.Y. Dallas, Texas London, England San Bernadino, Calif. St. Paul, Minn. Copperas Cove, Texas Cleveland, Ohio Hoover, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. Plainfield, Ind. Flint, Mich. Hazlet, N.J. Pompano Beach, Fla. Miami, Fla. Chula Vista, Calif. Baltimore, Md. West Bloomfield, Mich. Seward, Neb. Compton, Calif. Abbeville, La. Tempe, Ariz. Pahokee, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Inglewood, Calif. Daphne, Ala. Roeland Park, Kan. Spencer, Mass. McClay, Fla. Rock Hill, S.C. Elmont, N.Y. Pinckney, Mich. Columbus, Ohio Colton, Calif. Muskegon, Mich. Las Vegas, Nev. Orange, Texas Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Austin, Texas McClain, Miss. Kirkwood, Mo. Dexter, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. Toledo, Ohio Anamosa, Iowa Boutte, La. Oxon Hill, Md. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts FA-’17 0* D4b-’15 14/0 D3b-’18 16/3 D4a-’18 11/0 UFA(Atl)-’19 14/0* FA-’18 16/0 D2-’17 15/0 D5a-’15 16/13 D6c-’18 14/1 D3a-’18 16/10 D6b-’16 7/0 UFA(Dall)-’17 16/16 D6-’17 16/1 FA-’10 16/0 D4e-’16 6/0 FA-’18 11/6 D6a-’18 0* D5-’17 9/1 FA-’18 9/0* UFA(Wash)-’19 13/3* FA-’18 3/0 D4d-’16 3/0 D1-’17 14/8 D1a-’18 12/0 FA-’14 10/10 UFA(NO)-’19 12/6* FA-’18 0* D1b-’18 16/7 FA-’17 0* UFA(Ariz)-’17 14/14 WAV(NE)-’18 11/0 D5-’16 16/8 D6a-’06 16/0 D5-’18 0* FA-’12 16/1 D4c-’16 10/10 UFA(Wash)-’19 13/0* D4b-’16 16/0 FA-’16 16/12 FA-’16 14/2 UFA(Den)-’19 11/0* FA-’17 10/2 FA-’19 15/7* D4c-’18 0* D6b-’18 0* D7-’18 2/0 FA-’16 16/16 D1-’11 12/10 RFA(NO)-’18 16/10 D1-’16 15/15 UFA(Sea)-’19 4/4* FA-’19 10/0* FA-’12 16/0 FA-’18 4/0 D3-’13 16/16 FA-’19 0* D3b-’17 7/0 D3a-’17 16/6 D3b-’07 16/16 D4b-’18 16/3 D4a-’16 15/6 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book BALTIMORE RAVENS * Adeboyejo spent ’18 season on Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list; Bethel played 14 games with Atlanta in ’18; Elliott missed ’18 season because ofinjury; Ervin played 9 games with Houston and spent portion of the ’18 season on Baltimore’s practice squad; Floyd played 13 games with Washington; Ingram II played 12 games with New Orleans; B. Jackson spent portion of ’18 season on Baltimore’s practice squad; Jean-Baptiste missed ’18 season because of injury; Lasley was inactive for every game of ’18 season; McPhee played 13 games with Washington; Ray played 11 games with Denver; Roberts played 15 games with Oakland; Scott missed ’18 season because of injury; Senat missed ’18 season because of injury; E. Thomas III played 4 games with Seattle; M. Thomas played 10 games with Pittsburgh and spent portion of ’18 season on Pittsburgh’s practice squad; D. Williams spent ’18 season on Los Angeles Rams’ practice squad. # Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments. Traded—Ravens traded QB Joe Flacco (9 games in ’18) to Denver. Players lost through free agency (7): WR John Brown (Buff; 16 games in ’18); RB/WR Ty Montgomery (NYJ; 6), ILB C.J. Mosley (NYJ; 15), OLB Za’Darius Smith (GB; 16), OLB Terrell Suggs (Ariz; 16); DE Brent Urban (Tenn; 16), TE Maxx Williams (Ariz; 13). Also played with Ravens in ’18—RB Alex Collins (10 games), WR Michael Crabtree (16), WR/RS Janarion Grant (2), G/T Hroniss Grasu (3), LB Albert McClellan (6), S Eric Weddle (16), WR/RS Tim White (3), CB Darious Williams (3). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Adeoye, Aaron Alaka, Otaro Applefield, Marcus Bonds, Terrell Boykin, Miles Brown, Marquise Crecelius, Randin (1) Ejiya, E.J. Ezeala, Christopher (1) Ferguson, Jaylon Herdman, Cole Hill, Justice Horn Jr., Joe Jones, Alvin (1) Jones, Markus Mack, Daylon Marshall, Iman McSorley, Trace Mekari, Patrick Modster, Sean Onuoha, Mike Orzech, Matthew Powers, Ben Prince, R.J. (1) Scarff, Charles Smith, Jaylen Stewart, Silas Vahe, Patrick Vedvik, Kaare (1) Wesley, Antoine Willis, Gerald OLB ILB T CB WR WR G/T ILB FB OLB TE RB WR ILB OLB DT CB QB G WR OLB LS G G TE WR ILB G P/K WR DT 6-6 6-3 6-5 5-8 6-4 5-9 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-4 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 250 239 308 182 220 170 300 235 248 275 238 200 174 231 252 340 210 202 308 183 255 246 310 320 249 219 228 324 210 206 302 8/26/93 5/18/96 12/15/95 7/22/96 10/12/96 6/4/97 8/5/96 10/6/95 9/19/95 12/14/95 6/27/95 11/14/97 9/16/94 12/2/94 1/10/96 2/23/97 2/27/97 8/23/95 8/13/97 11/13/95 6/29/93 4/12/95 10/29/96 4/19/95 5/3/96 8/1/97 9/28/95 4/3/96 3/16/94 10/22/97 8/23/95 College Hometown Southeast Missouri State Texas A&M Virginia Tennessee State Notre Dame Oklahoma Portland State North Texas German Football League Louisiana Tech Purdue Oklahoma State Missouri Western State Texas-El Paso Angelo State Texas A&M Southern California Penn State California Boise State Texas A&M Commerce Azusa Pacific Oklahoma North Carolina Delaware Louisville Incarnate Word Texas Marshall Texas Tech Miami Marion, Ill. Houston, Texas Weeki Wachee, Fla. Miami, Fla. New Lenox, Ill. Hollywood, Fla. Lake Stevens, Wash. Minneapolis, Minn. Munich, Germany St. Francisville, La. Oakton, Va. Tulsa, Okla. Tupelo, Miss. El Paso, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas Gladewater, Texas Long Beach, Calif. Ashburn, Va. Westlake Village, Calif. Mission Viejo, Calif. Edmond, Okla. San Diego, Calif. Wichita, Kan. Albemarle, N.C. Lancaster, Pa. Pascagoula, Miss. Wilmington, Del. Euless, Texas Stavanger, Norway Las Vegas, Nev. New Orleans, La. How Acq. FA FA FA FA D3b D1 FA-'18 FA IPP-'18 D3a FA D4a FA FA-'18 FA D5 D4c D6 FA FA FA FA D4b FA FA FA FA FA FA-'18 FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.baltimoreravens.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 41 BALTIMORE RAVENS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, John Harbaugh Pro Career: Super Bowl-winning head coach John Harbaugh enters his 12th season at the helm in Baltimore. He has led the Ravens to a playoff berth in seven (2008-12, 2014, 2018) of his 11 full seasons, and in 2012, captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl championship. Under Harbaugh’s guidance, the Ravens have secured an appearance in three AFC Championship games (2008, 2011 & 2012). Baltimore is one of only six teams with at least seven playoff berths in the past 11 seasons: N.E. (10), G.B. (8), Bal. (7), Ind. (7), Pit. (7) and Sea. (7). Additionally, under Harbaugh, the Ravens’ 10 playoff wins since 2008 rank as the NFL’s second most (N.E., 16). In 2018, Baltimore (10-6) captured its fifth-ever AFC North Division title, earning a Wild Card playoff berth vs. the Los Angeles Chargers. In 2014, the Ravens posted a 10-6 record en route to capturing a 30-17 victory at Pittsburgh in the Wild Card round. In 2012 the Ravens seized the franchise’s second Super Bowl championship. Baltimore topped the Colts in the Wild Card round and followed that by earning a Divisional Round victory over top-seeded Denver before advancing to Super Bowl XLVII with a win in the AFC Championship Game at New England. In the Super Bowl in New Orleans, the Ravens bested the San Francisco 49ers by a final of 34-31. In his initial season with the team (2008), Harbaugh led Baltimore to an 11-5 record and a berth in the AFC Championship Game. Baltimore set an NFL record that season for most total wins (13) by a team with both a rookie head coach and a rookie starting quarterback (Joe Flacco). Spent his first 10 NFL seasons (1998-2007) with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was the team’s secondary coach in 2007, after nine seasons as its special teams coordinator. He was voted the 2001 NFL’s Special Teams Coach of the Year by his coaching peers. Career record: 114-78. Background: Played defensive back at Miami (OH) from 1980-83, earned degree in political science. Coached collegiately at Western Michigan (1984-86), Pittsburgh (1987), Morehead State (1988), Cincinnati (1989-96), and Indiana (1997). Personal: Born in Perrysburg, Ohio on September 23, 1962, Harbaugh and his wife, Ingrid, have a daughter, Alison. Son of longtime college coach Jack, and his brother, Jim, the current University of Michigan head coach, played for the Ravens in 1998. John’s brother-in-law, Tom Crean, who is Georgia’s head basketball coach, is married to the brothers’ sister, Joani. ASSISTANT COACHES Richard Angulo, asst. offensive line; born August 13, 1980, Santa Ana, Calif. Tight end Western New Mexico 1999-2002. Pro tight end St. Louis Rams 2003, Minnesota Vikings 2004-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-08. 42 College coach: Trinity International 2012-13. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2014. Andy Bischoff, asst. tight ends; born December 8, 1970, Fargo, N.D. Offensive line South Dakota 1989-93. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2008-12, Chicago Bears 2013-14, joined Ravens in 2015. Randy Brown, asst. special teams; born July 30, 1967, Marlton, N.J. Kicker Catawba 1985-88. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 1998-2000, Philadelphia Eagles 2004-05, joined Ravens in 2008. Joe Cullen, defensive line; born December 15, 1967, Quincy, Mass. Defensive lineman Massachusetts 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Massachusetts 1990-91, Richmond, 1992-98, 2000, Louisiana State 1999, Memphis 2001, Indiana 2002-04, Illinois 2005, Idaho State 2009. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2006-08, Jacksonville Jaguars 2010-12, Cleveland Browns 2013, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-15, joined Ravens in 2016. David Culley, asst. head coach/pass coordinator/wide receivers; born September 17, 1955, Sparta, Tenn. College coach: Austin Peay 1978, Vanderbilt 1979-81, Middle Tennessee State 1982, Chattanooga 1983, Western Kentucky 1984, Southwestern Louisiana 1985-88, Texas-El Paso 1989-90, Texas A&M 1991-93. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1994-95, Pittsburgh Steelers 1996-98, Philadelphia Eagles 1999-2012, Kansas City Chiefs 2013-16, Buffalo Bills 2017-18, joined Ravens in 2019. Joe D’Alessandris, offensive line; born April 29, 1954, Aliquippa, Pa. Guard Western Carolina 1972-76. No pro playing experience. College coach: Western Carolina 1977-78, Livingston 1979-83, Memphis 1984-85, Tennessee-Chattanooga 1986-89, Samford 1993, Texas A&M 1994, Pittsburgh 1996, Duke 1997-2001, Georgia Tech 200207. Pro coach: Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1990, Birmingham Fire (WLAF) 1991-92, Memphis (AFL) 1995, Kansas City Chiefs 2008-09, Buffalo Bills 2010-12, San Diego Chargers 2013-15, joined Ravens in 2017. Bobby Engram, tight ends; born January 7, 1973, Camden, S.C. Wide receiver Penn State 1992-95. Pro wide receiver Chicago Bears 1996-2000, Seattle Seahawks 200108, Kansas City Chiefs 2009. College coach: Pittsburgh 2012-13. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2011, joined Ravens in 2014. Chris Hewitt, defensive backs; born July 22, 1974, Kingston, Jamaica. Defensive back Cincinnati 1993-96. Pro defensive back New Orleans Saints 1997-99. College coach: Notre Dame 2003, Rutgers 2004-11. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2012. Chris Horton, special teams; born December 29, 1984, Los Angeles, Calif. Safety UCLA 2003-07. Pro safety Washington Redskins 2008-11, New York Giants 2012. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2013, joined Ravens in 2014. Sterling Lucas, defensive assistant/ linebackers; born January 17, 1990, Orangeburg, S.C. Linebacker North Carolina State 2008-12. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Carolina State 201316. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2016. Mike Macdonald, linebackers; born June 26, 1987, Boston, Mass. Attended Georgia. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Georgia, 2011-13. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2014. Don Martindale, defensive coordinator; born May 19, 1963, Dayton, Ohio. Linebacker Defiance College 1981-84. College coach: Defiance 1986-87, Notre Dame 1994-95, Cincinnati 1996-98, Western Illinois 1999, Western Kentucky 2001-03. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2004-08, Denver Broncos 2009-10, joined Ravens in 2012. Jesse Minter, asst. defensive backs; born May 9, 1983, Little Rock, Ark. Attended Mount Saint Joseph College. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Notre Dame 2006, Cincinnati 2007-09, Indiana State 2009-12, Georgia State 2013-16. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2017. Greg Roman, offensive coordinator; born August 19, 1972, Atlantic City, N.J. Defensive line/linebacker John Carroll 199094. No pro playing experience. College coach: Stanford 2009-10. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 1995-2001, Houston Texans 2002-05, Baltimore Ravens 200607, San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, re-joined Ravens in 2017. James Urban, quarterbacks; born Dec. 1, 1973, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Wide receiver Washington and Lee 1993-96. No pro playing experience. College coach: Clarion 199798, Pennsylvania 1999-2003. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2004-10, Cincinnati Bengals 2011-17, joined Ravens in 2018. Craig Ver Steeg, senior assistant/running backs; born September 11, 1960, Inglewood, Calif. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Southern California 1984-85, Utah 1986-89, Cincinnati 1990-93, Harvard 1994-95, Illinois 1998-2000, Utah 2001-02, Rutgers 2003-07. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 199697, joined Ravens in 2008. Matt Weiss, running backs; born March 1, 1983, New Haven, Conn. Punter Vanderbilt 2001-02. No pro playing experience. College coach: Stanford 2008. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2009. T.J. Weist, asst. special teams; born June 25, 1965, Bay City, Mich. Wide receiver Alabama 1985-87. No pro playing experience. College coach: Alabama 1988-1990, Michigan 199093, 2015, Southern Illinois 1994-96, Tulsa 1996-97, Indiana 1997-2001, Western Kentucky 2002-09, Cincinnati 2010-13, Connecticut 2013, South Florida 2016. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2018. Drew Wilkins, asst. defensive line/OLBs; born August 20, 1987, Doylestown, Pa. Attended Maryland. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Ravens in 2010. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book BUFFALO BILLS American Football Conference East Division Team Colors: Royal, Red, White and Navy One Bills Drive Orchard Park, New York 14127-2296 Telephone: (716) 648-1800 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Indianapolis.......................7:00 Aug. 16 at Carolina..........................7:00 Aug. 23 at Detroit ............................8:00 Aug. 29 Minnesota .........................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at New York Jets ................1:00 Sep. 15 at New York Giants .............1:00 Sep. 22 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Sep. 29 New England .....................1:00 Oct. 6 at Tennessee ......................1:00 Oct. 13 BYE Oct. 20 Miami ................................1:00 Oct. 27 Philadelphia ......................1:00 Nov. 3 Washington .......................1:00 Nov. 10 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Nov. 17 at Miami.............................1:00 Nov. 24 Denver...............................1:00 Nov. 28 at Dallas (Thanksgiving) .....4:30 Dec. 8 Baltimore...........................1:00 Dec. 15 at Pittsburgh.......................1:00 Dec. 21/22at New England...................TBD Dec. 29 New York Jets ...................1:00 * All times ET CLUB OFFICIALS Owner/CEO: Terry Pegula Owner President: Kim Pegula General Manager: Brandon Beane EVP and General Counsel: Gregg Brandon EVP Creative Services: Frank Cravotta EVP of Finance: Chuck LaMattina EVP of Media & Content: Mark Preisler EVP of Licensing & Branded Merchandise: Ron Raccuia Chief Administrative Officer: David Wheat Sr. VP of Football Administration: Jim Overdorf VP of Communications: Derek Boyko VP of Ticket Sales and Service: Chris Colleary VP of Information Technology: Dan Evans VP of Community Relations: Gretchen Geitter VP Operations and Guest Experience: Andy Major VP Media & Content: Jeff Matthews COACHING HISTORY (429-493-8) Records include postseason games 1960-61 Buster Ramsey ............11-16-1 1962-65 Lou Saban ...................38-18-3 1966-68 Joe Collier*..................13-17-1 1968 Harvey Johnson.............1-10-1 1969-70 John Rauch....................7-20-1 1971 Harvey Johnson.............1-13-0 1972-76 Lou Saban** ...............32-29-1 1976-77 Jim Ringo.........................3-20-0 1978-82 Chuck Knox .................38-38-0 1983-85 Kay Stephenson*** .....10-26-0 1985-86 Hank Bullough****........4-17-0 1986-97 Marv Levy..................123-78-0 1998-2000 Wade Phillips ...............29-21-0 2001-03 Gregg Williams.............17-31-0 2004-05 Mike Mularkey..............14-18-0 2006-09 Dick Jauron# ..............24-33-0 2009 Perry Fewell .....................3-4-0 2010-12 Chan Gailey .................16-32-0 2013-14 Doug Marrone..............15-17-0 2015-16 Rex Ryan## ...............15-16-0 2016 Anthony Lynn...................0-1-0 2017-18 Sean McDermott ..........15-18-0 *Released after two games in 1968 **Resigned after five games in 1976 ***Released after four games in 1985 ****Released after nine games in 1986 #Released after nine games in 2009 ##Released after 15 games in 2016 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 504,128 Away 534,336 Total 1,038,464 Single-game home record, 80,368 (10/4/92) Single-season home record, 635,889 (1991) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 5 6 7 Ed Oliver Cody Ford Devin Singletary Dawson Knox Vosean Joseph Jaquan Johnson Darryl Johnson Tommy Sweeney College DT Houston T Oklahoma RB Florida Atlantic TE Mississippi LB Florida DB Miami DE North Carolina A&T TE Boston College Stadium: New Era Field (opened in 1973) •Capacity: 71,870 One Bills Drive Orchard Park, New York 14127-2296 Playing Surface: A-Turf Titan Training Camp: St. John Fisher College Rochester, N.Y. 14618 NEW ERA FIELD 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 43 BUFFALO BILLS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Allen 320 169 Peterman 81 44 Anderson 70 42 Barkley 25 15 Bojorquez 1 0 Z. Jones 1 0 L. Thomas 1 1 Bills 499 271 Opponents 492 313 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/09 08/17 08/26 08/30 Result L 23-28 W 19-17 L 13-26 W 28-27 Opponent Carolina at Cleveland Cincinnati at Chicago REGULAR SEASON (6-10) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/29 11/04 11/11 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/16 12/23 12/30 Result L 3-47 L 20-31 W 27-6 L 0-22 W 13-12 L 13-20 L 5-37 L 6-25 L 9-41 W 41-10 W 24-21 L 17-21 L 23-27 W 14-13 L 12-24 W 42-17 Opponent at Baltimore L.A. Chargers at Minnesota at Green Bay Tennessee at Houston at Indianapolis New England Chicago at N.Y. Jets Jacksonville at Miami N.Y. Jets Detroit at New England Miami SCORING SCORE BY PERIODS Bills Opponents 80 52 64 168 63 74 0 — 269 40 102 0 — 374 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Bills Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 44 Opp. 283 293 108 111 137 157 38 25 68/215 74/203 31.6 36.5 7/18 6/11 38.9 54.5 30:29 29:31 4778 4706 298.6 294.1 1008 968 4.7 4.9 1984 1839 124.0 114.9 468 440 2794 2867 174.6 179.2 41/288 36/217 3082 3084 499/271 492/313 54.3 63.6 23 16 82/42.8 80/44.4 82/37.5 80/40.9 116/992 99/976 23/9 30/11 29 44 15 17 13 22 1 5 TD TD TD R P Rt PAT Yds. 2074 296 465 232 0 0 15 3082 3084 FG Saf PTS Hauschka 0 0 0 25/26 22/28 Allen 8 0 0 0/0 0/0 Z. Jones 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 Foster 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 McCoy 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 Croom 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 McKenzie 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Benjamin 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Dawkins 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Ivory 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Peterman 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Bills 15 13 1 25/26 22/28 Opponents 17 22 5 36/39 24/27 2-Pt Conv: Z. Jones. Bills 1-3, Opponents 1-5. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 91 48 44 18 18 12 12 6 6 6 6 269 374 RUSHING Allen McCoy Ivory M. Murphy Ford McKenzie Peterman DiMarco McCloud Bojorquez Z. Jones Anderson Pryor Barkley Bills Opponents No. Yds 89 631 161 514 115 385 52 250 21 79 10 66 10 50 1 9 2 4 1 0 1 0 1 -1 1 -1 3 -2 468 1984 440 1839 Avg 7.1 3.2 3.3 4.8 3.8 6.6 5.0 9.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 -1.0 -1.0 -0.7 4.2 4.2 LG TD 45 8 28t 3 21 1 30 0 11 0 15t 2 24 1 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 -1 0 0 0 45 15 43 17 RECEIVING Z. Jones McCoy Foster Benjamin Croom Clay McKenzie Ivory Holmes L. Thomas M. Murphy McCloud DiMarco D. Thompson Ford Pryor Kerley C. Phillips Williams Dawkins Lee Bills Opponents No. Yds 56 652 34 238 27 541 23 354 22 259 21 184 18 179 13 205 12 157 12 77 11 26 5 36 3 62 3 37 3 21 2 17 2 7 1 9 1 9 1 7 1 5 271 3082 313 3084 Avg 11.6 7.0 20.0 15.4 11.8 8.8 9.9 15.8 13.1 6.4 2.4 7.2 20.7 12.3 7.0 8.5 3.5 9.0 9.0 7.0 5.0 11.4 9.9 LG TD 57 7 24 0 75t 3 40 1 26t 1 21 0 23 0 55 0 24 0 24 0 8 0 16 0 38 0 14 0 8 0 11 0 4 0 9 0 9 0 7t 1 5 0 75t 13 43 22 Pct. 52.8 54.3 60.0 60.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 54.3 63.6 TD 10 1 0 2 0 0 0 13 22 Int. 12 7 4 0 0 0 0 23 16 INTERCEPTIONS Poyer Milano White Edmunds Hyde Alexander T. Johnson Bills Opponents Rate 67.9 30.7 56.0 117.4 39.6 39.6 118.8 62.6 82.6 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 11 2.8 11 0 3 41 13.7 29 0 2 37 18.5 37 0 2 19 9.5 17 0 2 16 8.0 16 0 2 9 4.5 8 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 16 133 8.3 37 0 23 347 15.1 84t 4 PUNTING Bojorquez Darr Schmidt Bills Opponents No. 45 20 16 82 80 PUNT RETURNS McKenzie Hyde McCloud M. Murphy Kerley Bills Opponents Ret 14 9 4 2 2 31 34 KICKOFF RETURNS M. Murphy McKenzie Bolden T. Jones L. Thomas McCloud C. Thompson Bills Opponents Tkld. 28/213 7/34 5/33 1/8 0/0 0/0 0/0 41/288 36/217 Yds. 2028 809 676 3513 3555 Avg. In 20 LG 45.1 22 60 40.5 5 55 42.3 4 55 42.8 31 60 44.4 31 70 FC Yds Avg LG TD 3 87 6.2 21 0 10 75 8.3 31 0 2 20 5.0 13 0 2 15 7.5 9 0 0 10 5.0 6 0 17 207 6.7 31 0 18 297 8.7 51 0 No. 13 12 5 5 1 1 1 38 34 Yds 324 237 116 89 23 18 0 807 754 Avg LG TD 24.9 49 0 19.8 33 0 23.2 28 0 17.8 27 0 23.0 23 0 18.0 18 0 0.0 0 0 21.2 49 0 22.2 86 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Hauschka 0/0 3/3 8/8 7/10 4/7 Bills 0/0 3/3 8/8 7/10 4/7 Opponents 0/0 9/9 6/6 4/6 5/6 SACKS Hughes Alexander Williams Lawson T. Murphy Edmunds Poyer Bush T. Johnson Milano Neal Stanford Bills Opponents No. 7.0 6.5 5.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 36.0 41.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book BUFFALO BILLS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Thurman Thomas, 1988-99 .............................................................11,938 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jim Kelly, 1986-96 ...........................................................................35,467 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Kelly, 1986-96 ................................................................................237 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Reed, 1985-99............................................................................941 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Reed, 1985-99.......................................................................13,095 Interceptions ...................................................................George (Butch) Byrd, 1964-70 ................................................................40 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Colton Schmidt, 2014-18 .....................................................................44.0 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................C.J. Spiller, 2010-14 ............................................................................12.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................O.J. Simpson, 1969-77 ........................................................................30.0 Field Goals ......................................................................Steve Christie, 1992-2000.....................................................................234 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Andre Reed, 1985-99..............................................................................87 Thurman Thomas, 1988-99 ....................................................................87 Points..............................................................................Steve Christie, 1992-2000..................................................................1,011 *Sacks............................................................................Bruce Smith, 1985-99....................................................................**171.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................O.J. Simpson, 1973 ...........................................................................2,003 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Bledsoe, 2002...........................................................................4,359 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Kelly, 1991 .......................................................................................33 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Eric Moulds, 2002.................................................................................100 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Eric Moulds, 1998..............................................................................1,368 Interceptions ...................................................................Billy Atkins, 1961 ....................................................................................10 Tom Janik, 1967 .....................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brian Moorman, 2011 ..........................................................................48.2 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Leodis McKelvin, 2012.........................................................................18.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Terrence McGee, 2005 .........................................................................30.2 Field Goals ......................................................................Dan Carpenter, 2014 ...............................................................................34 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................O.J. Simpson, 1975 ................................................................................23 Points..............................................................................Steve Christie, 1998..............................................................................140 *Sacks............................................................................Bruce Smith, 1990 ...............................................................................19.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................O.J. Simpson, 11-25-76........................................................................273 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Bledsoe, 9-15-02 .........................................................................463 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Kelly, 9-8-91.......................................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Reed, 11-20-94 ............................................................................15 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Lee Evans, 11-19-06.............................................................................265 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Nate Clements, 10-20-02 Field Goals ......................................................................Steve Christie, 10-20-96 ...........................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Cookie Gilchrist, 12-8-63 ..........................................................................5 Points..............................................................................Cookie Gilchrist, 12-8-63 ........................................................................30 *Sacks............................................................................Mario Williams, 9-15-13.........................................................................4.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 45 BUFFALO BILLS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 57 41 17 3 5 66 65 9 13 20 7 80 73 42 62 49 76 69 84 16 4 55 23 36 24 11 81 44 90 38 61 98 31 14 25 68 19 58 60 22 93 29 91 99 97 30 21 37 71 51 75 96 52 39 27 54 46 Name Alexander, Lorenzo Alexander, Maurice Allen, Josh Anderson, Derek Barkley, Matt Beasley, Cole Bodine, Russell Boettger, Ike Bojorquez, Corey Bolden Jr, Victor Brown, John Bush, Rafael Carter, Cory Croom, Jason Dawkins, Dion DiMarco, Patrick Ducasse, Vladimir Edmunds, Tremaine Feliciano, Jon Ferguson, Reid Fisher, Jake Foster, Robert Gaines, E.J. Gore, Frank Harold, Eli Hauschka, Stephen Hughes, Jerry Hyde, Micah Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Taron Jones, Zay Kroft, Tyler Lacey, Deon Lawson, Shaq Lewis, Ryan Long, Spencer Lotulelei, Star Marlowe, Dean McCloud III, Ray-Ray McCoy, LeSean McDermott, Conor McKenzie, Isaiah Milano, Matt Morse, Mitch Murphy, Marcus Murphy, Trent Neal, Siran Nsekhe, Ty Peko, Kyle Perry, Senorise Phillips, Harrison Phillips, Jordan Pitts, Lafayette Poyer, Jordan Rice, Denzel Roberts, Andre Sirles, Jeremiah Spain, Quinton Stanford, Julian Teller, Wyatt Thomas, Robert Thompson, Corey Waddle, LaAdrian Wallace, Levi White, Tre’Davious Yarbrough, Eddie Yeldon, T.J. Pos. LB LB QB QB QB WR C G P WR WR S P TE T FB G LB G LS TE WR CB RB DE K DE S CB CB WR TE LB DE CB C/G DT S WR RB T WR LB C RB DE S T DT RB DT DT CB S CB WR T/G G LB G DT LB T CB CB DE RB Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-2 5-8 6-3 6-6 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-8 5-8 6-0 6-6 5-9 6-6 6-0 6-8 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-6 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-1 Wt. 245 220 237 235 234 174 308 313 208 178 178 203 220 246 320 234 329 250 325 235 282 196 190 212 243 210 254 197 185 192 200 252 235 267 185 318 315 208 190 210 305 173 223 305 195 260 206 330 305 210 307 341 195 191 185 195 315 330 230 314 316 222 315 179 192 259 223 NFL Birthdate Exp. 5/31/83 13 2/16/91 6 5/21/96 2 6/15/83 15 9/8/1990 7 4/26/89 8 6/30/92 6 10/5/94 2 9/13/96 2 4/4/95 3 4/3/90 6 5/12/87 9 3/5/94 2 2/28/94 2 4/26/94 3 4/30/89 9 10/15/87 10 5/2/98 2 2/10/92 5 3/24/94 3 4/23/93 5 5/7/94 2 2/23/92 6 5/14/83 15 1/20/94 5 6/29/85 12 8/13/88 10 12/31/90 7 8/5/92 5 7/27/96 2 3/30/95 3 10/15/92 5 7/18/90 3 6/17/94 4 4/15/94 2 11/8/90 6 12/20/89 7 7/25/92 3 10/15/96 2 7/12/88 11 10/19/92 3 4/9/95 3 7/28/94 3 4/21/92 5 10/3/91 4 12/22/90 6 8/4/94 2 10/27/85 5 7/25/93 2 9/19/91 5 1/25/96 2 9/21/92 5 9/24/92 4 4/25/91 7 3/31/93 3 1/9/88 9 8/8/91 6 8/7/91 5 9/2/90 7 11/21/94 2 2/18/91 3 12/23/93 2 7/21/91 6 6/12/95 2 1/16/95 3 4/24/93 3 102/93 5 College California Utah State Wyoming Oregon State Southern California Southern Methodist North Carolina Iowa New Mexico Oregon State Pittsburg State South Carolina State Texas Southern Tennessee Temple South Carolina Massachusetts Virginia Tech Miami Louisiana State Oregon Alabama Missouri Miami Virginia Middlebury Texas Christian Iowa Wake Forest Weber State East Carolina Rutgers West Alabama Clemson Pittsburgh Nebraska Utah James Madison Clemson Pittsburgh UCLA Georgia Boston College Missouri Missouri Stanford Jacksonville State Texas State Oregon State Louisville Stanford Oklahoma Pittsburgh Oregon State Coastal Carolina The Citadel Nebraska West Virginia Wagner Virginia Tech Arkansas Louisiana State Texas Tech Alabama Louisiana State Wyoming Alabama Hometown Berkeley, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Firebaugh, Calif. Scappoose, Ore. Santa Anna, Calif. Houston, Texas Scottsville, Va. Cedar Falls, Iowa Bellflower, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Homestead, Fla. Williston, S.C. Raymond, Miss. Norcross, Ga. Rahway, N.J. Altamonte Springs, Fla. Port-au-Prince, Haiti Ringgold, Va. Davie, Fla. Buford, Ga. Traverse City, Mich. Monaca, Pa. Independence, Mo. Coral Gables, Fla. Virginia Beach, Va. Needham, Mass. Sugar Land, Texas Fostoria, Ohio Clarksville, Md. Sacramento, Calif. Austin, Texas Downingtown, Pa. Brighton, Ala. Central, S.C. Seattle, Wash. Elkhorn, Neb. South Jordan, Utah Queens, N.Y. Tampa, Fla. Harrisburg, Pa. Nashville, Tenn. Miami, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Austin, Texas DeSoto, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Eufaula, Ala. Austin, Texas La Habra, Calif. Summerville, Ga. Omaha, Neb. Towanda, Kan. Duquesne, Pa. The Dalles, Ore. Winston-Salem, N.C. Columbia, S.C. Lakewood, Colo. Petersburg, Va. Bloomfield, Conn. Bealton, Va. Muskogee, Okla. Missouri City, Texas College Station, Texas Tucson, Ariz. Shreveport, La. Aurora, Colo. Daphne, Ala. How Acq. FA-’16 FA-’19 D1a-18 FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 W(KC)-’18 W(NE)-’18 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’17 FA-’17 D2b-’17 FA-’17 FA-’17 D1b-’18 FA-’19 FA-’16 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’19 FA-’19 FA-’17 T(Ind)-’13 FA-’17 FA-’19 D4-’18 D2a-’17 FA-’19 W(Mia)-’17 D1-’16 W(NE)-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’17 D6-18 T(Phil)-15 W(NE)-’17 W(Den)-’18 D5a-17 FA-’19 FA-’17 FA-’18 D5a-18 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’19 D3-’18 W(Mia)-’18 W(Jax)-’17 FA-’17 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 D5b-’18 FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 D1-’17 FA-’17 FA-’19 ’18 Games/ Starts 16/8 9/0* 12/11 2/2 1/1 16/4* 10/10 4/0 8/0* 6/0* 16/15* 15/7 0* 15/3 16/16 16/5 10/9 15/15 13/4* 16/0 11/1* 13/3 6/2* 14/14* 13/0* 16/0 16/16 15/15 1/1* 11/2 16/15 5/2* 16/0 14/6 7/3 13/13* 16/16 2/1 10/1 14/13 5/0 8/1* 13/13 11/11* 11/1 13/10 16/0 14/5* 0/0* 16/0* 16/0 16/0* 16/0 16/16 12/0* 16/1* 12/5 15/15* 13/1 8/7 2/0 6/1 16/3* 7/7 16/16 15/0 14/5* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book BUFFALO BILLS * M. Alexander played 9 games with Seattle in ’18; Beasley played 16 games with Dallas; Bolden Jr played 4 games with San Francisco; Brown played 16 games with Baltimore; Carter missed the ’18 season because of injury; Feliciano played 13 games with Oakland; Fisher played 11 games with Cincinnati; Gaines played 6 games with Cleveland; Gore played 14 games with Miami; Harold played 13 games with Detroit; K. Johnson played 1 game with Houston; Kroft played 5 games with Cincinnati; Long played 13 games with New York Jets; McKenzie jplayed 1 game with Denver and 7 with Buffalo; Morse played 11 games with Kansas City; Nsekhe played 14 games with Redskins; Peko joined the Buffalo practice squad in September after being released by Denver; Perry played 16 games with Miami; Phillips played 4 games with Miami and 12 games with Buffalo; Rice played 8 games with Cleveland; Roberts played 16 games with New York Jets; Spain played 15 games with Tennessee; Waddle played 16 games with New England; Yeldon played 14 games with Jacksonville. Also played with Bills in ’18—WR Kelvin Benjamin (12 games), C Russell Bodine (10), P Matt Darr (5), CB Vontae Davis (1), CB Phillip Gaines (7), WR Andre Holmes (12), LB Ramon Humber (9), CB Dontae Johnson (1), RB Taiwan Jones (6), WR Jeremy Kerley (1), TE Khari Lee (2), T Marshall Newhouse (3), LB Nate Orchard (3), QB Nathan Peterman (4), WR Terrelle Pryor (2), P Colton Schmidt (3), WR Deonte Thompson (5), DT Adolphus Washington (1). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Dodson, Tyrel Easley, Nick Foggie, Juwan Ford, Cody Ford, Keith (1) Hance, Blake Jackson, Tyree Johnson, Darryl Johnson, Jaquan Joseph, Vosean Knox, Dawson Lewis, Cam Love, Mike (1) McLaughlin, Chase Oliver, Ed Phillips, Cam (1) Scott, Da'Mari (1) Sills, David Singletary, Devin Sweeney, Tommy Wade, Christian Williams, Duke (1) Pos. LB WR LB T RB OL QB DE S LB TE CB DE K DT WR WR WR RB TE RB WR Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-7 6-6 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-9 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-7 6-4 5-9 6-3 237 203 235 329 219 305 249 253 191 230 254 183 255 187 287 201 205 211 203 251 196 225 6/25/98 1/14/97 11/2/95 12/28/96 4/18/94 1/11/96 11/7/97 4/4/97 11/6/95 12/15/97 11/14/96 4/13/97 1/22/94 4/9/96 12/12/97 12/16/95 8/8/95 5/29/96 9/3/97 7/1/95 5/15/91 5/13/93 College Hometown Texas A&M Iowa Charlotte Oklahoma Texas A&M Northwestern Buffalo North Carolina A&T Miami Florida Mississippi Buffalo South Florida Illinois Houston Virginia Tech Fresno State West Virginia Florida Atlantic Boston College St. Mary's (UK) Auburn Franklin, Tenn. Newton, Iowa High Point, N.C. Pineville, La. Cypress, Texas Jacksonville, Ill. Norton Shores, Mich. Kingsland, Ga. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Brentwood, Tenn. Detroit, Mich. Clearwater, Fla. Cypress, Texas Houston, Texas Laurel, Md. Los Angeles, Calif. Wilmington, Del. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Ramsey, N.J. Slough, England Reserve, La. How Acq. FA FA FA D2 FA-’18 FA FA D7a D6 D5 D3b FA FA-’18 FA D1 FA-’18 FA-’18 FA D3a D7b IPP FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform Log on to www.buffalobills.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 47 BUFFALO BILLS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Sean McDermott Pro Career: McDermott was named Buffalo’s 19th head coach on January 11, 2017. He enters his third season as Buffalo’s head coach and his 21st season in the NFL ranks. McDermott joined the Bills after spending six seasons as the defensive coordinator of the Carolina Panthers. In his first year in Buffalo, McDermott led the Bills to their first playoff berth since 1999 with a 9-7 record. He became the third coach in Bills history to earn a playoff berth in his first season at the helm, joining Joe Collier (1966) and Wade Phillips (1998). The Bills finished 7th in the NFL turnover differential (+9), 10th in the NFL in fewest penalties (98), and 7th in special teams statistics. The 2017 Bills also won six home games for the first time since 1999. In his second year in Buffalo, McDermott led the Bills to a 6-10 record and the NFL’s second-ranked defense. Career record: 15-18. Background: An All-Atlantic 10 Conference choice at safety for William & Mary as a senior in 1997, McDermott graduated with a degree in finance and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 1998. Personal: Born on March 21, 1974. He and his wife, Jamie, have three children. ASSISTANT COACHES Bob Babich, linebackers; born February 20, 1961, Aliquippa, Penn. Linebacker Tulsa 1981-82. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tulsa 1984-87, Wisconsin 1988-89, Tulsa 1990, Bowling Green 1991, East Carolina 1992-93, Pittsburgh 1994-96, North Dakota State (head coach) 19972002. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 2003, Chicago Bears 2004-12, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-15, San Diego Chargers 2016, joined Bills in 2017. Bobby Babich, safeties; born July 30, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. Cornerback North Dakota State 2002-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: Kent State 2006, Eastern Illinois 2007-10, Edinboro 2016, Florida International 2016. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 2011-12, Cleveland Browns 201315, joined Bills in 2017. Rob Boras, tight ends; born September 30, 1970, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Center DePauw 19881991. No pro playing experience. College coach: DePauw 1992-93, Texas 1994-97, Benedictine (head coach) 1998, NevadaLas Vegas 1999-2003. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2004-09, Jacksonville Jaguars 201011, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2012-16, joined Bills in 2017. John Butler, defensive backs; born April 3, 1973, Abington, Pa. Defensive back Catholic University 1991-94. No pro playing experience. College coach: Catholic University 1995-96, Texas 1997-98, Midwestern State 1999-2000, Texas State 2001-02, Harvard 2003-06, Minnesota 2007-10, South 48 Carolina 2011, Penn State 2012-13. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2014-17, joined Bills in 2018. Eric Ciano, head strength and conditioning; born August 8, 1973, Waltham, Mass. Offensive line Springfield (Mass.) College 1993-97. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tennessee 1997-99, 200204, Louisiana Tech 2000-02, Georgia Tech 2005-09. Pro coach: Joined Bills in 2010. Brian Daboll, offensive coordinator; born April 14, 1975, Welland, Ont., Canada. Safety Rochester 1995-97. No pro playing experience. College coach: William & Mary 1997, Michigan State 1998-99, Alabama 2017. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2000-06, 2013-16, New York Jets 2007-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-10, Miami Dolphins 2011, Kansas City Chiefs 2012, joined Bills in 2018. Ken Dorsey, quarterbacks; born April 22, 1981, Orinda, Calif. Quarterback: Miami 1999-2002. Pro quarterback: San Francisco 49ers 2003-05, Cleveland Browns 2006-08, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2010. Pro scout: Carolina Panthers 2011-12. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 2013-17, joined Bills in 2019. John Egorugwu, defensive quality control/asst. linebackers; born May 21, 1986, Kansas City, Mo. Linebacker Williams Jewell College 2005-08. College coach: William Jewell College 2010-12, Missouri 2012-14, Missouri State 2015. Pro coach: Baltimore Ravens 2015-16, joined Bills in 2017. Heath Farwell, special teams coordinator; born December 31, 1981, Corona, Calif. Linebacker San Jose State 2000. San Diego State 2001-04. Pro linebacker Minnesota Vikings 2005-10, Seattle Seahawks 201114. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2016-17, Carolina Panthers 2018, joined Bills in 2019. Leslie Frazier, defensive coordinator; born April 3, 1959, Columbus, Miss. Defensive back Alcorn State 1978-80. Pro defensive back Chicago Bears 1981-86. College coach: Trinity (head coach) 1988-1996, Illinois 1997-98. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1999-2002, Cincinnati Bengals 2003-04, Indianapolis Colts 2005-06, Minnesota Vikings 2007-13 (head coach 2011-13), Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-15, Baltimore Ravens 2016, joined Bills in 2017. Chad Hall, wide receivers; born May 23, 1986, Atlanta, Ga. Wide receiver Air Force 2004-08. Pro wide receiver Philadelphia Eagles 2010-12, San Franccisco 49ers 2012-13, Kansas City Chiefs 2013, Jacksonville Jaguars 2014. Pro coach: Joined Bills in 2017. Terry Heffernan, asst. offensive line; born October 12, 1980, Utica, N.Y. Center: Dayton 1999-2002. No pro experience. College graduate assistant: Cumberland 2003, Louisville 2004, Michigan 2005-06. College coach: Wayne State 2007-12, Eastern Kentucky 2016-18. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2013-15, joined Bills in 2019. Bobby Johnson, offensive line; born February 28, 1973, Akron, Ohio. Offensive Tackle: Miami (OH) 1991-94. No pro experience. College coach: Akron 1995-98, Miami (OH) 1999-2004, Indiana 2005-09. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2010-11, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, Detroit Lions 2013-14, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, Indianapolis Colts 2018, re-joined the Bills in 2019. Marc Lubick, offensive quality control/defense special projects; born November 13, 1977, Bozeman, Mont. Safety Montana State 1996-99. College coach: Colorado State 2000-02, 2005-09, Vanderbilt 2014. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 2003-04, Houston Texans 2010-13, Denver Broncos 2015-16, joined Bills in 2017. Jim Salgado, defensive assistant; born November 12, 1971, New Hyde Park, N.Y. Cornerback Hofstra 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: Hofstra 1994, Western Connecticut 1994-95, Boston 1996-97, Millersville 1997-99, Northeastern 2000-01, Hofstra 2002-03, Northeastern 2004, Syracuse 2005-08, Cornell 2009, Princeton 2010-16. Pro coach: Joined Bills in 2017. Kelly Skipper, running backs; born July 25, 1967, Brawley, Calif. Running back Fresno State 1984-88. No pro experience. College coach: Fresno State 1989-97, UCLA 19882002, Washington State 2003-06. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2007-14, Jacksonville Jaguars 2015-16, joined Bills in 2017. Matthew Smiley, asst. special teams; born October 2, 1978, Hoopeston, Ill. Wide receiver Illinois 1997-2001. No pro experience. College coach: Dartmouth 2005-06, Eureka 2007-08, Eastern Illinois 2009-11, Charleston Southern 2012. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-16, joined Bills in 2017. Bill Teerlinck, defensive line; born July 23, 1978, Champaign, Ill. Defensive end Chadron State 1998-2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Indiana 200304, Illinois State 2005-06, Nevada 2013-16. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2007-11, joined Bills in 2017. Shea Tierney, offensive assistant; born October 19, 1986, Philadelphia, Pa. Attended North Carolina State. No college or pro experience. College coach: North Carolina State 2010-12, Alabama 2016-17. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2013-15, joined Bills in 2018. Aaron Whitecotton, asst. defensive line; born November 25, 1981, Charlotte, N.C. Attended South Carolina, UNC-Charlotte. No pro playing experience. College coach: New Mexico State 2012. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-16, joined Bills in 2017. Matt Worswick, asst. to the head coach; born May 6, 1991, Glen Cove, N.Y. Attended Marquette. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers (football ops assistant) 2016, joined Bills in 2017. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CINCINNATI BENGALS American Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Black, Orange, and White One Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3492 Telephone: (513) 621-3550 Ticket Office (513) 621-TDTD (8383) 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 10 at Kansas City ....................8:00 Aug. 15 at Washington ....................7:30 Aug. 22 New York Giants ................7:00 Aug. 29 Indianapolis.......................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Seattle............................4:05 Sep. 15 San Francisco ...................1:00 Sep. 22 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Sep. 30 at Pittsburgh (Mon) ............8:15 Oct. 6 Arizona ..............................1:00 Oct. 13 at Baltimore........................1:00 Oct. 20 Jacksonville.......................1:00 Oct. 27 at Los Angeles Rams (London) 1:00 Nov. 3 BYE Nov. 10 Baltimore...........................1:00 Nov. 17 at Oakland ..........................4:25 Nov. 24 Pittsburgh..........................1:00 Dec. 1 New York Jets ...................1:00 Dec. 8 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Dec. 15 New England .....................1:00 Dec. 22 at Miami.............................1:00 Dec. 29 Cleveland ..........................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: Paul Brown Stadium (opened in 2000) •Capacity: 65,515 One Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3492 Playing Surface: Twenty-Four/Seven synthetic turf system Training Camp: Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 CLUB OFFICIALS President: Mike Brown Executive Vice President: Katie Blackburn Vice President – Player Personnel: Paul Brown Vice President: Troy Blackburn Vice President – Chief Marketing Officer: Brian Sells Director of Operations: Jeff Brickner Chief Financial Officer: Johanna Kappner Director of Business Development: Bob Bedinghaus Managing Director of Paul Brown Stadium: Eric Brown Senior Director of Technology: Jake Kiser Bengals.com Editor: Geoff Hobson Director of Security: Rusty Guy Director of Ticket Sales and Service: Duane Haring Director of Ticket Operations: Tim Kelly Director of Player Relations: Eric Ball Director of Player Personnel: Duke Tobin Director of Communications: Emily Parker Director of Media Relations: P.J. Combs Director of Coaching Operations: Doug Rosfeld Head Certified Athletic Trainer: Paul Sparling Equipment Manager: Adam Knollman Video Director: Travis Brammer COACHING HISTORY (362-441-4) Records include postseason games 1968-75 Paul Brown..................55-59-1 1976-78 Bill Johnson* ..............18-15-0 1978-79 Homer Rice ...................8-19-0 1980-83 Forrest Gregg ..............34-27-0 1984-91 Sam Wyche.................64-68-0 1992-96 Dave Shula**..............19-52-0 1996-2000 Bruce Coslet*** .........21-39-0 2000-02 Dick LeBeau ................12-33-0 2003-18 Marvin Lewis...........131-129-3 * Resigned after five games in 1978 ** Released after seven games in 1996 *** Resigned after three games in 2000 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 384,013 Away 492,657 Total 876,670 Single-game home record, 66,188 (10/28/07) Single-season home record, 516,154 (2006) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 4 6 7 Jonah Williams Drew Sample Germaine Pratt Ryan Finley Renell Wren Michael Jordan Trayveon Williams Deshaun Davis Rodney Anderson Jordan Brown College T Alabama TE Washington LB North Carolina St. QB North Carolina St. DT Arizona St. G/C Ohio St. HB Texas A&M LB Auburn HB Oklahoma CB South Dakota St. PAUL BROWN STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 49 CINCINNATI BENGALS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Dalton 365 226 Driskel 176 105 Boyd 1 0 Bengals 542 331 Opponents 584 389 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/18 08/26 08/30 Result W 30-27 W 21-13 W 26-13 L 26-27 Opponent Chicago at Dallas at Buffalo Indianapolis REGULAR SEASON (6-10) Date 09/09 09/13 09/23 09/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/16 12/23 12/30 Result W 34-23 W 34-23 L 21-31 W 37-36 W 27-17 L 21-28 L 10-45 W 37-34 L 14-51 L 21-24 L 20-35 L 10-24 L 21-26 W 30-16 L 18-26 L 13-16 Opponent at Indianapolis Baltimore at Carolina at Atlanta Miami Pittsburgh at Kansas City Tampa Bay New Orleans at Baltimore Cleveland Denver at L.A. Chargers Oakland at Cleveland at Pittsburgh SCORE BY PERIODS Bengals 69 125 55 119 0 — 368 Opponents 59 203 109 84 0 — 455 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Bengals Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 50 Opp. 304 372 92 125 182 221 30 26 69/187 109/223 36.9 48.9 9/17 11/17 52.9 64.7 27:27 32:33 4972 6618 310.8 413.6 938 1084 5.3 6.1 1682 2204 105.1 137.8 359 466 3290 4414 205.6 275.9 37/279 34/173 3569 4587 542/331 584/389 61.1 66.6 13 12 72/43.3 54/42.3 72/39.4 54/37.6 114/957 113/944 11/4 14/6 45 51 13 17 27 32 5 2 SCORING TD TD TD R P Rt Bullock Mixon Boyd Ross Green Bernard Uzomah Driskel Core Bates Eifert Fejedelem Hubbard Johnson Lengel Williams Bengals Opponents 0 8 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 17 0 1 7 7 6 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 32 PAT Yds. 2566 1003 0 3569 4587 FG Saf PTS 0 39/41 19/23 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 5 39/41 19/23 2 44/46 33/36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 54 42 42 36 18 18 12 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 368 455 2-Pt Conv: Core. Bengals 1-4, Opponents RUSHING Mixon Bernard Driskel Dalton Walton Erickson Ross Fejedelem Boyd Bengals Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 237 1168 4.9 51 8 56 211 3.8 23 3 25 130 5.2 27t 2 16 99 6.2 21 0 14 34 2.4 10 0 3 22 7.3 14 0 4 9 2.3 7 0 2 6 3.0 6 0 2 3 1.5 5 0 359 1682 4.7 51 13 466 2204 4.7 65t 17 RECEIVING Boyd Green Uzomah Mixon Bernard Ross Erickson Eifert Core Walton Kroft Tate Lengel Franks Malone Bengals Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 76 1028 13.5 49 7 46 694 15.1 38t 6 43 439 10.2 29 3 43 296 6.9 21 1 35 218 6.2 26 0 21 210 10.0 39t 7 20 167 8.4 28 0 15 179 11.9 29 1 13 160 12.3 30t 1 5 41 8.2 24 0 4 36 9.0 16 0 4 35 8.8 15 0 3 17 5.7 9 1 2 37 18.5 32 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 331 3569 10.8 49 27 389 4587 11.8 72t 32 Pct. 7.03 5.70 0.00 6.58 7.85 TD 21 6 0 27 32 Int. 11 2 0 13 12 INTERCEPTIONS Williams Bates P. Brown Johnson Evans Bengals Opponents No. 5 3 2 1 1 12 13 PUNTING Huber Bengals Opponents No. 71 72 54 PUNT RETURNS Erickson Phillips Bengals Opponents Ret 20 2 22 30 KICKOFF RETURNS Erickson Bernard Wilson Bengals Opponents Tkld. 21/157 16/122 0/0 37/279 34/173 Yds 131 42 20 22 7 222 221 Yds. 3119 3119 2284 FC 20 1 21 24 Yds 212 24 236 220 Avg 26.2 14.0 10.0 22.0 7.0 18.5 17.0 Rate 89.6 82.2 39.6 87.0 100.0 LG TD 58t 1 21t 1 18 0 22t 1 7 0 58t 3 78 1 Avg. In 20 LG 43.9 29 69 43.3 29 69 42.3 22 69 Avg 10.6 12.0 10.7 7.3 LG TD 38 0 16 0 38 0 71t 1 No. Yds Avg LG TD 40 1049 26.2 77 0 2 25 12.5 14 0 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 43 1071 24.9 77 0 31 705 22.7 53 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Bullock 0/0 4/4 7/8 6/6 2/5 Bengals 0/0 4/4 7/8 6/6 2/5 Opponents 0/0 11/11 9/9 7/7 6/9 SACKS Atkins Dunlap Hubbard Billings Evans Ringo Lawson Washington Williams Willis Johnson Bengals Opponents No. 10.0 8.0 6.0 2.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 34.0 37.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CINCINNATI BENGALS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Corey Dillon, 1997-2003 ....................................................................8,061 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ken Anderson, 1971-86 ...................................................................32,838 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ken Anderson, 1971-86 ........................................................................197 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Chad Johnson, 2001-10........................................................................751 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Chad Johnson, 2001-10...................................................................10,783 Interceptions ...................................................................Ken Riley, 1969-83 .................................................................................65 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Kevin Huber, 2009-18 ..........................................................................45.1 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Adam Jones, 2010-17 .........................................................................11.4 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Adam Jones, 2010-17 .........................................................................26.4 Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Breech, 1980-92 ............................................................................225 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Pete Johnson, 1977-83...........................................................................70 Points..............................................................................Jim Breech, 1980-92 .........................................................................1,151 *Sacks............................................................................Carlos Dunlap, 2010-18 .......................................................................72.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Rudi Johnson, 2005...........................................................................1,458 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Andy Dalton, 2013 .............................................................................4,293 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Andy Dalton, 2013 ..................................................................................33 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................T.J. Houshmandzadeh, 2007 .................................................................112 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Chad Johnson, 2007..........................................................................1,440 Interceptions ...................................................................Deltha O’Neal, 2005 ................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Kevin Huber, 2014................................................................................46.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Lemar Parrish, 1974 ............................................................................18.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Adam Jones, 2014...............................................................................31.3 Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Nugent, 2011..................................................................................33 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Carl Pickens, 1995..................................................................................17 Points..............................................................................Mike Nugent, 2011................................................................................132 *Sacks............................................................................Carlos Dunlap, 2015 ............................................................................13.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Corey Dillon, 10-22-00..........................................................................278 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Boomer Esiason, 10-7-90 .....................................................................490 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Carson Palmer, 9-16-07 ............................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Carl Pickens, 10-11-98 ...........................................................................13 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Chad Johnson, 11-12-06 ......................................................................260 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Leon Hall, 12-21-08 Field Goals ......................................................................Shayne Graham, 11-11-07........................................................................7 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Larry Kinnebrew, 10-28-84 .......................................................................4 Corey Dillon, 12-4-97................................................................................4 Marvin Jones, 10-27-13............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Larry Kinnebrew, 10-28-84 .....................................................................24 Corey Dillon, 12-4-97..............................................................................24 Marvin Jones, 10-27-13..........................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Antwan Odom, 9-20-09 .........................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 51 CINCINNATI BENGALS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 97 Atkins, Geno 30 Bates, Jessie, III 25 Bernard, Giovani 99 Billings, Andrew 65 Boling, Clint 83 Boyd, Tyler 52 Brown, Preston 4 Bullock, Randy 82 Carter, Cethan 16 Core, Cody 37 Cox, Demetrious 14 Dalton, Andy 21 Dennard, Darqueze 6 Driskel, Jeff 96 Dunlap, Carlos 95 #Edebali, Kasim 85 Eifert, Tyler 12 Erickson, Alex 50 Evans, Jordan 42 Fejedelem, Clayton 88 Franks, Jordan 98 Glasgow, Ryan 77 Glenn, Cordy 18 Green, A.J. 46 Harris, Clark 35 Harris, Davontae 68 Hart, Bobby 41 Henderson, Trayvon 66 Hopkins, Trey 94 Hubbard, Sam 10 Huber, Kevin 22 Jackson, William, III 45 Jefferson, Malik 90 #Johnson, Michael 27 Kirkpatrick, Dre 58 Lawson, Carl 89 #Lengel, Matt 80 Malone, Josh 29 McRae, Tony 67 Miller, John 28 Mixon, Joe 56 Nickerson, Hardy 23 Phillips, Darius 53 Price, Billy 62 Redmond, Alex 57 #Rey, Vincent 79 Ringo, Christian 15 Ross, John 20 Russell, KeiVarae 86 Schreck, Mason 69 Scott, Niles 71 #Smith, Andre 19 Tate, Auden 64 Taylor, Rod 91 Tupou, Josh 87 Uzomah, C.J. 59 Vigil, Nick 24 Webb, B.W. 63 Westerman, Christian 36 Williams, Shawn 75 Willis, Jordan 40 Wilson, Brandon 72 Wynn, Kerry 52 Pos. DT S HB DT G WR LB K H-B WR S QB CB QB DE DE TE WR LB S TE DT T WR LS CB T S G/C DE P CB LB DE CB DE TE WR CB G HB LB CB C G LB DT WR CB TE DT T WR G DT TE LB CB G S DE S DE Ht. 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-5 5-11 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-7 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-6 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-5 Wt. 300 200 205 325 305 203 255 210 245 210 200 220 200 233 280 253 255 195 242 205 240 300 345 210 250 200 318 209 316 265 210 196 241 280 196 265 266 205 185 315 220 235 190 308 310 240 307 190 196 252 315 325 228 320 345 265 240 190 305 212 275 200 264 NFL Birthdate Exp. 3/28/88 10 2/26/97 2 11/22/91 7 3/6/95 4 5/9/89 9 11/15/94 4 10/27/92 6 12/16/89 8 9/5/95 3 4/17/94 4 4/20/94 2 10/29/87 9 10/10/91 6 4/23/93 4 2/28/89 10 8/17/89 6 9/8/90 7 11/6/92 4 1/27/95 3 6/2/93 4 2/1/96 2 9/30/93 3 9/18/89 8 7/31/88 9 7/10/84 11 1/21/95 2 8/21/94 5 8/15/95 2 7/6/92 4 6/29/95 2 7/16/85 11 10/27/92 4 11/15/96 2 2/7/87 11 10/26/89 8 6/29/95 3 12/27/90 4 3/21/96 3 5/3/93 3 8/12/93 5 7/24/96 3 1/5/94 3 6/26/95 2 10/11/94 2 1/18/95 3 9/6/87 9 3/10/92 4 11/27/95 3 10/19/93 4 11/4/93 3 9/30/95 2 1/25/87 11 2/3/97 2 10/26/94 2 5/2/94 3 1/14/93 5 8/20/93 4 5/3/90 6 2/23/93 4 5/13/91 7 5/2/95 3 7/27/94 3 2/12/91 6 College Georgia Wake Forest North Carolina Baylor Georgia Pittsburgh Louisville Texas A&M Nebraska Mississippi Michigan State Texas Christian Michigan State Louisiana Tech Florida Boston College Notre Dame Wisconsin Oklahoma Illinois Central Florida Michigan Georgia Georgia Rutgers Illinois State Florida State Hawaii Texas Ohio State Cincinnati Houston Texas Georgia Tech Alabama Auburn Eastern Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina A&T Louisville Oklahoma Illinois Western Michigan Ohio State UCLA Duke Louisiana-Lafayette Washington Notre Dame Buffalo Frostburg State Alabama Florida State Mississippi Colorado Auburn Utah State William & Mary Arizona State Georgia Kansas State Houston Richmond Hometown Pembroke Pines, Fla. Fort Wayne, Ind. Boca Raton, Fla. Waco, Texas Alpharetta, Ga. Clairton, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Klein, Texas New Orleans, La. Auburn, Ala. Jeannette, Pa. Katy, Texas Dry Branch, Ga. Oviedo, Fla. North Charleston, S.C. Hamburg (Germany) Fort Wayne, Ind. Darlington, Wis. Norman, Okla. Lemont, Ill. Wakulla, Fla. Aurora, Ill. Riverdale, Georgia Summerville, S.C. Manahawkin, N.J. Wichita, Kan. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sacramento, Calif. Houston, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Houston, Texas Mesquite, Texas Selma, Ala. Gadsden, Ala. Alpharetta, Ga. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Gallatin, Tenn. Laurinburg, N.C. Miami, Fla. Oakley, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Austintown, Ohio Cerritos, Calif. Far Rockaway, N.Y. Jackson, Miss. Long Beach, Calif. Everett, Wash. Medina, Ohio Elkton, Md. Birmingham, Ala. Irmo, S.C. Jackson, Miss. Long Beach, Calif. Suwanee, Ga. Plain City, Utah Newport News, Va. Chandler, Ariz. Damascus, Ga. Kansas City, Mo. Shreveport, La. Louisa, Va. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D4a-’10 16/16 D2-’18 16/16 D2a-’13 12/4 D4-’16 16/16 D4-’11 16/16 D2-’16 14/14 UFA(Buff)-’18 7/7 W(Pitt)-’16 16/0 FA-’17 0* D6-’16 14/3 FA-’18 0* D2-’11 11/11 D1-’14 13/9 W(SF)-’16 9/5 D2-’10 16/16 FA-’18 1/0 D1-’13 4/2 FA-’16 16/6 D6a-’17 14/5 D7-’16 16/1 FA-’18 6/0 D4c-’17 3/0 T(Buff)-’18 13/13 D1-’11 9/9 FA-’09 16/0 D5a-’18 3/0 FA-’18 16/16 FA-’18 0* FA-’14 16/9 D3a-’18 16/0 D5-’09 16/0 D1-’16 16/16 D3b-’18 12/0 FA-’15 15/15 D1a-’12 13/13 D4a-’17 7/0 PS(Hou)-’18 11/2 D4b-’17 9/0 FA-’17 12/1 UFA(Buff)-’19 15/15* D2-’17 14/13 FA-’17 16/7 D5c-’18 15/1 D1-’18 10/10 FA-’16 15/15 FA-’10 16/2 PS(Dall.)-’18 6/0* D1-’17 13/11 W(KC)-’16 7/1 D7-’17 6/0 PS(Den)-’18 6/0 FA-’18 11/0* D7c-’18 7/0 D7b-’18 0* FA-’17 6/0 D5-’15 16/15 D3-’16 11/10 UFA(NYG)-’19 16/13* D5-’16 14/0 D3-’13 16/16 D3-’17 16/1 D6b-’17 16/0 UFA(NYG)-’19 14/5* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CINCINNATI BENGALS * Carter missed ’18 season because of injury; Cox spent ’18 season on practice squad for both Arizona and Cincinnati; Henderson missed ’18 season because of injury; Miller played 15 games with Buffalo in ’18; Ringo played 1 game with Dallas and 5 with Cincinnati; Smith played 8 games with Arizona and 3 games with Cincinnati; Taylor missed ’18 season because of injury; Webb played 16 games with New York Giants; Wynn played 14 games with New York Giants. # Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments. Players lost through free agency (4): T Jake Fisher (Buff; 11 games in ’18), TE Tyler Kroft (Buff; 5), T Cedric Ogbuehi (Jax; 2), QB Tom Savage (Det; 0). Also played with Bengals in ’18—LB Brandon Bell (6 games), LB Vontaze Burfict (7), HB Tra Carson (2), HB Thomas Rawls (1), HB Mark Walton (14), DT Adolphus Washington (4). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Akins, Curtis Anderson, Rodney Böhringer, Moritz (1) Brown, Andrew (1) Brown, Jordan Bryant, Ventell Chesley, Anthony Davis, Deshaun Dawkins, Noah Dolegala, Jake Dugas, O’Shea Ellis, Jordan Finley, Ryan Flowers, Quinton (1) Hall, Darrin Jordan, Michael Kinnel, Tyree Lundblade, Brad (1) Morgan, Stanley Perkins, Kent (1) Pratt, Germaine Sample, Drew Sharp, Hunter (1) Sheffield, Sterling Sutherland, Keaton Vizcaino, Tristan Vollert, Andrew (1) Whitfield, Kermit (1) Williams, Jonah Williams, Trayveon Willis, Damion Worley, Chris (1) Wren, Renell LB HB TE DT CB WR CB LB LB QB G/OT HB QB HB HB G/C S C WR OT LB TE WR LB G/OT K TE WR OT HB WR LB DT 6-1 6-0 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-7 6-4 5-10 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-5 5-8 6-5 5-8 6-3 6-1 6-5 235 224 243 296 201 209 188 234 227 242 330 229 213 211 225 312 207 300 202 305 240 255 198 225 316 210 245 192 302 206 204 238 318 9/28/95 9/12/96 10/16/93 12/30/95 3/26/96 8/24/96 5/31/96 12/31/95 8/13/97 10/7/96 9/22/96 3/22/96 12/26/94 12/2/94 9/6/96 1/25/98 1/31/97 9/21/95 9/7/96 11/19/94 5/21/96 4/16/96 4/25/94 11/30/96 2/12/97 7/31/96 3/15/95 10/8/93 11/17/97 10/18/97 6/20/97 9/15/95 10/23/95 College Hometown Memphis Oklahoma Aalen (Germany) Virginia South Dakota State Temple Coastal Carolina Auburn The Citadel Central Connecticut State Louisiana Tech Virginia North Carolina State South Florida Pittsburgh Ohio State Michigan Oklahoma State Nebraska Texas North Carolina State Washington Utah State Maine Texas A&M Washington Weber State Florida State Alabama Texas A&M Troy Ohio State Arizona State Byhalia, Miss. Katy, Texas Aalen, Germany Chesapeake, Va. Scottsdale, Ariz. Tampa, Fla. Temple Hills, Md. Prichard, Ala. Lyman, S.C. Hamburg, N.Y. Lafayette, La. Suwanee, Ga. Phoenix, Ariz. Miami, Fla. Youngstown, Ohio Canton, Mich. Huber Heights, Ohio Argyle, Texas New Orleans, La. Dallas, Texas High Point, N.C. Bellevue, Wash. Palmdale, Calif. Mullica Hill, N.J. Flower Mound, Texas Chino Hills, Calif. San Mateo, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Folsom, Calif. Houston, Texas Meridian, Miss. Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. How Acq. FA D6c FA-’18 D5b-’18 D7 FA FA D6b FA FA FA FA D4a FA-’18 W(Cle) D4c FA FA-’18 FA FA-’17 D3 D2 FA-’18 FA FA FA FA-’18 FA-’17 D1 D6a FA FA-’18 D4b The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.bengals.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 53 CINCINNATI BENGALS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Zac Taylor Pro Career: Zac Taylor is in his first season as Cincinnati Bengals head coach, after being named the 10th head coach in team history on Feb. 4, 2019. Taylor comes to Cincinnati after two seasons with the L.A. Rams, where he served as assistant wide receivers coach in 2017 and quarterbacks coach in 2018. Los Angeles won the NFC West with a 13-3 regularseason record and advanced to Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots. Taylor broke into NFL coaching in 2012 with the Miami Dolphins as assistant quarterbacks coach. He was elevated to quarterbacks coach from 201315. He spent the final five games of 2015 as the Dolphins’ interim offensive coordinator and primary play-caller. Career record: 0-0. Background: Taylor played quartertback at Wake Forest (2002-03), Butler County (KS) C.C. (2004) and Nebraska (2005-06). In his senior season of 2006, Taylor was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year after passing for 3,197 total yards and leading the Cornhuskers to a 9-3 record, an appearance in the Big 12 Championship Game and a berth in the Cotton Bowl. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2017. He joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a college free agent in 2007, but was waived prior to the start of training camp. Later that year, he joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, where he spent one season (did not play). Taylor coached collegiately at Texas A&M (2008-11) and Cincinnati (2016). Personal: Taylor was born on May 10, 1983, in Norman, Okla. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Nebraska in 2006. He and his wife, Sarah, have four children — Brooks, Luke, Emma Claire and Milly. Sarah Taylor is the daughter of former Green Bay Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman. Taylor’s father, Sherwood, was a defensive back and captain at Oklahoma (197679). Sherwood Taylor later served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma and Kansas State. Taylor’s brother, Press, played quarterback at Marshall and is currently quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. ASSISTANT COACHES Lou Anarumo, defensive coordinator; born August 18, 1966, Staten Island, N.Y. Attended Wagner. No pro playing experience. College coach: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 198990, 1992-94, Wagner 1990, Syracuse 1990-91, Harvard 1995-2000, Marshall 2001-03, Purdue 2004-11. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-17, N.Y. Giants 2018, joined Bengals in 2019. Bob Bicknell, wide receivers; born November 13, 1969, Holliston, Mass. Tight end Boston College 1989-1991. No pro playing experience. College coach: Boston University 1993-97, Temple 2006, Baylor 2017. Pro coach: Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 1998-99, Berlin Thunder 200003, Cologne Centurions (NFLE) 2004-05, Kansas City Chiefs 2007-09, Buffalo Bills 201012, Philadelphia Eagles 2013-15, San Francisco 49ers 2016, joined Bengals in 2018. 54 Joey Boese, strength and conditioning; born Feb. 28, 1980, Chicago, Ill. Defensive back Wisconsin 1998-2001. Pro defensive back Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2003-06. College coach: Texas A&M 2008-11, Fresno State 201215, Illinois 2016-18, joined Bengals in 2019. Brian Callahan, offensive coordinator; born June 10, 1984, Champaign, Ill. Quarterback UCLA 2002-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 2006-07. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2010-15, Detroit Lions 201617, Oakland Raiders 2018, joined Bengals in 2019. James Casey, tight ends; born Sept. 22, 1984, Fort Worth, Texas. Tight end Rice 2007-08. Pro tight end/fullback Houston Texans 2009-12, Philadelphia Eagles 2013-14, Denver Broncos 2015. College coach: Houston 2016-18. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2019. Gerald Chatman, defensive assistant; born June 18, 1988, Milwaukee, Wisc. Defensive tackle Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2006-10. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2010-11, Ball State 2012-13, Butler 2014, Texas A&M 2015, Elon 2016, Tennessee State 201718. Pro coach: Joined Bengals 2019. Brayden Coombs, asst. special teams; born Oct. 24, 1986, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wide receiver/defensive back Miami (OH) 2005-09. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2012. Mark Duffner, senior defensive assistant; born July 19, 1953, Annandale, Va. Defensive lineman William & Mary 1972-74. No pro playing experience. College coach: Ohio State 1975-76, Cincinnati 1977-80, Holy Cross 1981-91 (head coach 1986-91), Maryland 1992-96 (head coach). Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 19972002, Green Bay Packers 2003-05, Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-13, Miami Dolphins 2014-15, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016-18, re-joined Bengals in 2019. Nick Eason, defensive line; born May 29, 1980, Lyons, Ga. Defensive lineman Clemson 19982002. Pro defensive tackle Denver Broncos 2003-04, Cleveland Browns 2004-06, Pittsburgh Steelers 2007-10, Arizona Cardinals 2011-12. Pro coach Cleveland Browns 2013, Tennessee Titans 2014-17, joined Bengals in 2019. Todd Hunt, asst. strength and conditioning; born Feb. 11, 1992, Stamford, Conn. Defensive end Fresno State 2012-15. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fresno State 2016-17, Illinois 2018. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2019. Daronte Jones, secondary/cornerbacks; born November 11, 1978, Annapolis, Md. Defensive back Temple 1996, Morgan State 1997-2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Lenoir-Rhyne 2001, Nicholls State 2002, Bowie State 2005-09, UCLA 2010, Hawaii 2012-14, Wisconsin 2015. Pro coach: Montreal Allouettes (CFL) 2011, Miami Dolphins 2016-17, joined Bengals in 2018. Jordan Kovacs, defensive quality control; born June 12, 1990, Curtice, Ohio. Safety Michigan 2009-12. Pro safety Miami Dolphins 2013-15. College coach: Michigan 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2019. Brad Kragthorpe, offensive assistant; born March 2, 1992, Flagstaff, Ariz. Quarterback Idaho State 2011, Louisiana State 2012-15. No pro playing experience. College coach: Utah State 2016-17, Louisiana State 2018. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2019. Robert Livingston, secondary/safeties; born Nov. 29, 1985, Hendersonville, N.C. Safety, William & Mary 2007-09. No pro playing experience. College coach: Furman 2010, Vanderbilt 2011. Pro coach: Joined Bengals (in player personnel) in 2012. Tem Lukabu, linebackers; born August 6, 1981, Avenel, N.J. Linebacker Colgate 2000-03. No pro playing experience. College coach: Rutgers 2006-07, 2010-11, Rhode Island 2008-09, Colgate 2014, Florida International 2015, Mississippi State 2018. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2012-13, San Francisco 49ers 2016-17, joined Bengals in 2019. Ben Martin, asst. offensive line; born May 3, 1983, Boston, Mass. Offensive lineman Trinity (CT) College 2001-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: Curry (MA) College 2007, Merrimack (MA) College 2008-09, Texas A&M 2010-11, Princeton 2012, Wagner College 2013, Union (N.Y.) College 2016-17, Bryant 2018. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2014-15, joined Bengals 2019. Dan Pitcher, asst. quarterbacks; born Jan. 13, 1987, Cortland, N.Y. Quarterback Cortland State 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cortland State 2012. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2016. Darrin Simmons, special teams coordinator; born April 9, 1973, Elkhart, Kan. Punter Kansas 1993-95. No pro playing experience. College coach: Kansas 1996, Minnesota 1997. Pro coach: Baltimore Ravens 1998, Carolina Panthers 1999-2002, joined Bengals in 2003. Jemal Singleton, running backs; born Dec. 7, 1975, Incirlik, Turkey. Halfback Air Force 199699. No pro playing experience. College coach: Air Force 2000, 2003-10, Oklahoma State 201114, Arkansas 2015. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2016-17, Oakland Raiders 2018, joined in Bengals in 2019. Garrett Swanson, asst. strength and conditioning; born June 24, 1994, Riverside, Calif. Punter/kicker Fresno State 2012-15. Pro punter Arizona Cardinals 2016. College coach: Illinois 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Bengals in 2019. Jim Turner, offensive line; born January 15, 1965, Boston, Mass. Fullback Boston College 1983-86. No pro playing experience. College coach: Northeastern 1994-98, Louisiana Tech 1999, Harvard 2000-02, Temple 2003-05, Delaware 2005-06, Texas A&M 2008-11, 201618. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-13, joined Bengals in 2019. Alex Van Pelt, quarterbacks; born May 1, 1970, Pittsburgh, Pa. Quarterback Pittsburgh 1989-92. Pro quarterback Buffalo Bills 1995-2003. College coach: Buffalo 2005. Pro coach: Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 2005, Buffalo Bills 2006-09, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2010-11, Green Bay Packers 2012-17, joined Bengals in 2018. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLEVELAND BROWNS American Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Brown, Orange, and White 76 Lou Groza Blvd. Berea, Ohio 44017 Telephone: (440) 891-5000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Washington .......................7:30 Aug. 17 at Indianapolis ....................4:00 Aug. 23 at Tampa Bay .....................7:30 Aug. 29 Detroit ...............................7:30 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Tennessee .........................1:00 Sep. 16 at New York Jets (Mon) ......8:15 Sep. 22 Los Angeles Rams.............8:20 Sep. 29 at Baltimore........................1:00 Oct. 7 at San Francisco (Mon) ......8:15 Oct. 13 Seattle...............................1:00 Oct. 20 BYE Oct. 27 at New England ..................4:25 Nov. 3 at Denver............................4:25 Nov. 10 Buffalo...............................1:00 Nov. 14 Pittsburgh (Thu) ................8:20 Nov. 24 Miami ................................1:00 Dec. 1 at Pittsburgh.......................4:25 Dec. 8 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Dec. 15 at Arizona...........................4:05 Dec. 22 Baltimore...........................1:00 Dec. 29 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium (opened in 1999) •Capacity: 67,431 100 Alfred Lerner Way Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Playing Surface: Grass Headquarters/Training Camp: 76 Lou Groza Boulevard Berea, Ohio 44017 FIRSTENERGY STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: Jimmy Haslam Owner: Dee Haslam Owner/Executive Vice President: JW Johnson General Manager: John Dorsey Assistant General Manager: Eliot Wolf Chief Strategy Officer: Paul DePodesta Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer: David A. Jenkins Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resource Officer: Mike Nikolaus Special Advisor: Jim Brown Senior Vice President, Marketing and Media: Dave Freeman Senior Vice President, Communications: Peter John-Baptiste Vice President, Stadium Operations: Troy Brown Vice President, Football Administration: Chris Cooper Vice President, Operations: Phil Dangerfield Vice President, Cleveland Browns Foundation: Renee Harvey Vice President, Player Personnel: Alonzo Highsmith Vice President, Research & Strategy: Ken Kovash Vice President, Finance & Administration: Gregory Rush Vice President, Corporate Partnerships: Mike Schoenbrun Vice President, Player Health & Development: Joe Sheehan Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service: Bob Sivik Vice President, Community Relations: Jenner Tekancic Vice President, General Counsel: Ted Tywang Senior Director, Fan Experience & Special Events: Carlos Oseguera Senior Director, Digital Media: Jeremy Zimmer Director, Scouting: Mike Cetta Director, Information Technology: Brandon Covert Director, Security: John Frain Director, Football Operations: Simon Gelan Director, Football Information Systems: Seth Hooker Director, Stadium Facilities: Don Husted Director, Partnership Activation: Bridget Kakos Director, Content & Production: Sara Kornokovich Director, Membership Services: Taylor Laurer Director, College Scouting: Steve Malin Director, Scoreboard Operations: Kyle Millen Director, Creative Services: Chris Modarelli Director, Business Analytics: Joseph Moeller Director, Stadium Operations: Brad Mohr Director, Ownership Operations: Katie Noble-Murphy Director, Corporate Partnerships: Sean Othen Video Director: Rob Pavlas Art Director: Mark Podolak Director, Finance: Laurie Rice Director, Pro Scouting: Dan Saganey Head Equipment Manager: Brad Melland Head Groundskeeper: Chris Powell Manager, Player Engagement: Ron Brewer COACHING HISTORY (480-510-11) Records include postseason games 1950-62 Paul Brown ................115-49-5 1963-70 Blanton Collier ..............79-38-2 1971-74 Nick Skorich ................30-26-2 1975-77 Forrest Gregg* ............18-23-0 1977 Dick Modzelewski ............0-1-0 1978-84 Sam Rutigliano** ........47-52-0 1984-88 Marty Schottenheimer ..46-31-0 1989-90 Bud Carson*** ............12-14-1 1990 Jim Shofner......................1-6-0 1991-95 Bill Belichick ................37-45-0 1999-2000 Chris Palmer ..................5-27-0 2001-04 Butch Davis****..........24-36-0 2004 Terry Robiskie ..................1-4-0 2005-08 Romeo Crennel ............24-40-0 2009-10 Eric Mangini ................10-22-0 2011-12 Pat Shurmur ..................9-23-0 2013 Rob Chudzinski ..............4-12-0 2014-15 Mike Pettine..................10-22-0 2016-18 Hue Jackson# ..............3-36-1 2018 Gregg Williams ................5-3-0 *Resigned after 13 games in 1977 **Released after eight games in 1984 ***Released after nine games in 1990 ****Resigned after 11 games in 2004 #Released after eight games in 2018 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 495,706 Away 506,933 Total 1,002,639 Single-game home record, 85,073 (9/21/70) Single-season home record, 620,496 (1980) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 2 3 4 5 6 7 College Greedy Williams DB Louisiana St. Sione Takitaki LB Brigham Young Sheldrick Redwine DB Miami Mack Wilson LB Alabama Austin Seibert K Oklahoma Drew Forbes G Southeast Missouri Donnie Lewis, Jr. DB Tulane 55 CLEVELAND BROWNS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Mayfield 486 310 Taylor 85 42 Landry 2 1 Hilliard 1 0 Browns 574 353 Opponents 626 393 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/17 08/23 08/30 Result W 20-10 L 17-19 W 5-0 W 35-17 Opponent at N.Y. Giants Buffalo Philadelphia at Detroit REGULAR SEASON (7-8-1) Date Result 09/09 T 21-21 09/16 L 18-21 09/20 W 21-17 09/30 L 42-45 10/07 W 12-9 10/14 L 14-38 10/21 L 23-26 10/28 L 18-33 11/04 L 21-37 11/11 W 28-16 11/25 W 35-20 12/02 L 13-29 12/09 W 26-20 12/15 W 17-16 12/23 W 26-18 12/30 L 24-26 (OT) Overtime Opponent Pittsburgh (OT) at New Orleans N.Y. Jets at Oakland (OT) Baltimore (OT) L.A. Chargers at Tampa Bay (OT) at Pittsburgh Kansas City Atlanta at Cincinnati at Houston Carolina at Denver Cincinnati at Baltimore SCORE BY PERIODS Browns 59 94 93 110 3 — 359 Opponents 64 136 86 100 6 — 392 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Browns Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 56 Opp. 314 377 93 130 189 216 32 31 73/208 75/210 35.1 35.7 9/21 13/20 42.9 65.0 28:24 31:36 5900 6288 368.8 393.0 1023 1122 5.8 5.6 1893 2163 118.3 135.2 411 459 4007 4125 250.4 257.8 38/254 37/245 4261 4370 574/353 626/393 61.5 62.8 17 17 85/44.3 71/43.6 85/38.2 71/38.4 112/894 119/990 19/7 27/14 44 43 15 20 29 21 0 2 Yds. 3725 473 63 0 4261 4370 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Joseph 0 0 0 25/29 17/20 0 76 Chubb 8 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 60 Callaway 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 32 Hyde 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Landry 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Higgins 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Njoku 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Johnson 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 22 Fells 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Perriman 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Gonzalez 0 0 0 3/5 2/5 0 9 DeValve 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Gordon 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Taylor 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Coley 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Mayfield 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Browns 15 29 0 28/34 19/25 1 359 Opponents 20 21 2 36/39 30/37 1 392 2-Pt Conv: Johnson 2, Callaway, Mayfield. Browns 4-10, Opponents 3-4 RUSHING Chubb Hyde Johnson Mayfield Taylor Landry Callaway Perriman Streater Browns Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 192 996 5.2 92t 8 114 382 3.4 22 5 40 201 5.0 23 0 39 131 3.4 35 0 16 125 7.8 24 1 3 60 20.0 51 1 2 7 3.5 15 0 4 2 0.5 7 0 1 -11 -11.0 -11 0 411 1893 4.6 92t 15 459 2163 4.7 52 20 RECEIVING Landry Njoku Johnson Callaway Higgins Chubb Perriman Ratley Fells Hilliard Hyde DeValve Willies Charles Gordon Browns Opponents No. Yds Avg 81 976 12.0 56 639 11.4 47 429 9.1 43 586 13.6 39 572 14.7 20 149 7.5 16 340 21.3 13 144 11.1 11 117 10.6 9 105 11.7 6 29 4.8 5 74 14.8 3 61 20.3 3 23 7.7 1 17 17.0 353 4261 12.1 393 4370 11.1 LG TD 51t 4 66 4 32 3 71 5 40 4 24 2 66 2 27 0 49t 3 24 0 9 0 26 1 39 0 9 0 17t 1 71 29 67 21 Pct. 63.8 49.4 50.0 0.0 61.5 62.8 TD 27 2 0 0 29 21 Int. 14 2 0 1 17 17 INTERCEPTIONS Randall Ward Kirksey Carrie Collins E. Gaines Mitchell Peppers Rice Schobert Kindred Browns Opponents Rate 93.7 64.5 95.8 0.0 88.8 83.4 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 59 14.8 50 0 3 26 8.7 26 0 2 17 8.5 13 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 17 100 5.9 50 0 17 202 11.9 38t 2 PUNTING Colquitt Browns Opponents No. 83 85 71 PUNT RETURNS Peppers Callaway Landry Browns Opponents Ret 25 5 2 32 37 KICKOFF RETURNS Peppers Hilliard Callaway Carrie Landry Charles Vallejo Browns Opponents Tkld. 25/173 13/81 0/0 0/0 38/254 37/245 Yds. 3767 3767 3093 FC 22 1 1 24 22 No. 19 11 8 2 2 1 1 44 24 Avg. In 20 LG 45.4 32 79 44.3 32 79 43.6 31 62 Yds Avg LG TD 219 8.8 33 0 61 12.2 37 0 10 5.0 8 0 290 9.1 37 0 397 10.7 49 0 Yds 408 264 143 33 22 12 2 884 574 Avg LG TD 21.5 29 0 24.0 31 0 17.9 35 0 16.5 19 0 11.0 14 0 12.0 12 0 2.0 2 0 20.1 35 0 23.9 47 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Joseph 0/0 4/4 7/7 5/7 1/2 Gonzalez 0/0 0/0 2/2 0/2 0/1 Browns 0/0 4/4 9/9 5/9 1/3 Opponents 0/0 6/6 10/10 11/16 3/5 SACKS Garrett Ogunjobi Avery Collins Ogbah Schobert Carrie Peppers Smith Coley Browns Opponents No. 13.5 5.5 4.5 4.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 37.0 38.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLEVELAND BROWNS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jim Brown, 1957-65 ........................................................................12,312 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brian Sipe, 1974-83 .........................................................................23,713 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Brian Sipe, 1974-83 ..............................................................................154 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 1978-90 .....................................................................662 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 1978-90 ..................................................................7,980 Interceptions ...................................................................Thom Darden, 1972-74, 1976-81 ...........................................................45 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Dave Zastudil, 2006-10 ........................................................................44.1 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Greg Pruitt, 1973-81 ............................................................................11.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Greg Pruitt, 1973-81 ............................................................................26.3 Field Goals ......................................................................Phil Dawson, 1999-2012 ......................................................................305 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jim Brown, 1957-65 .............................................................................126 Points..............................................................................Lou Groza, 1950-59, 1961-67 ...........................................................1,349 *Sacks............................................................................Clay Matthews, 1978-93 ......................................................................62.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jim Brown, 1963 ...............................................................................1,863 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brian Sipe, 1980 ................................................................................4,132 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Brian Sipe, 1980 .....................................................................................30 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 1983 ............................................................................89 Ozzie Newsome, 1984 ............................................................................89 Kellen Winslow, 2006..............................................................................89 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Josh Gordon, 2013 ............................................................................1,646 Interceptions ...................................................................Thom Darden, 1978 ................................................................................10 Anthony Henry, 2001 ..............................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Britton Colquitt, 2017 ...........................................................................47.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Leroy Kelly, 1965 .................................................................................15.6 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Billy Lefear, 1975 .................................................................................31.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Phil Dawson, 2008..................................................................................30 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Jim Brown, 1965 ....................................................................................21 Points..............................................................................Jim Brown, 1965 ..................................................................................126 *Sacks............................................................................Reggie Camp, 1984 .............................................................................14.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jerome Harrison, 12-20-09...................................................................286 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Josh McCown, 10-11-15 ......................................................................457 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Frank Ryan, 12-12-64 ...............................................................................5 Bill Nelsen, 11-2-69 ..................................................................................5 Brian Sipe, 10-7-79...................................................................................5 Kelly Holcomb, 11-28-04 ..........................................................................5 Derek Anderson, 9-16-07..........................................................................5 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ozzie Newsome, 10-14-84......................................................................14 Josh Gordon, 11-24-13...........................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Josh Gordon, 12-1-13 .........................................................................261 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Anthony Henry, 11-18-01 Field Goals ......................................................................Phil Dawson, 11-5-06 ...............................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Dub Jones, 11-25-51............................................................................**6 Points..............................................................................Dub Jones, 11-25-51..............................................................................36 *Sacks............................................................................Andra Davis, 11-9-03.............................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 57 CLEVELAND BROWNS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 52 Armstrong, Ray-Ray 55 Avery, Genard 13 t- Beckham Jr., Odell 75 Bitonio, Joel 86 Brown, Pharaoh 42 Burnett, Morgan 31 Burris, Juston 11 Callaway, Antonio 38 Carrie, T.J. 82 Charles, Orson 24 Chubb, Nick 93 Coley, Trevon 4 Colquitt, Britton 63 Corbett, Austin 94 Davis, Carl 87 DeValve, Seth 33 Gaines, Phillip 95 Garrett, Myles 3 Gilbert, Garrett 88 Harris, Demetrius 69 Harrison, Desmond 81 Higgins, Rashard 25 Hilliard, Dontrell 74 Hubbard, Chris 47 Hughlett, Charley 27 Hunt, Kareem 29 Johnson Jr., Duke 17 Joseph, Greg 58 Kirksey, Christian 72 Kush, Eric 70 Lamm, Kendall 80 Landry, Jarvis 6 Mayfield, Baker 39 Mitchell, Terrance 22 t- Murray, Eric 85 Njoku, David 65 Ogunjobi, Larry 41 Pipkins, Lenzy 91 Price, Brian 23 Randall, Damarious 18 Ratley, Damion 98 Richardson, Sheldon 78 Robinson, Greg 53 Schobert, Joe 50 Smith, Chris 5 Stanton, Drew 13 #Streater, Rod 10 Strong, Jaelen 57 Taylor, Adarius 92 Thomas, Chad 20 Thomas, Tavierre 64 Tretter, JC 54 t- Vernon, Olivier 21 Ward, Denzel 35 Whitehead, Jermaine 71 Witzmann, Bryan 84 Willies, Derrick 97 Zettel, Anthony 58 Pos. LB LB WR OL TE DB DB WR DB TE RB DL P OL DL TE DB DL QB TE OL WR RB OL LS RB RB K LB OL OL WR QB DB DB TE DL DB DL DB WR DL OL LB DL QB WR WR LB DL DB OL DL DB DB OL WR DL Ht. 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-6 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-6 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-4 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-5 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-4 Wt. 220 250 198 305 258 210 212 200 204 257 227 310 210 306 320 245 193 272 230 230 295 198 202 295 248 216 210 208 235 317 310 196 215 191 199 246 305 196 322 196 200 294 330 245 266 226 195 220 230 278 205 307 262 190 195 320 207 275 NFL Birthdate Exp. 3/5/91 7 4/26/95 2 11/5/92 6 10/11/91 6 5/4/94 2 1/13/89 9 8/4/93 4 1/9/97 2 7/28/90 6 1/27/91 4 12/27/95 2 7/13/94 3 3/20/85 10 9/5/95 2 3/2/92 5 1/29/93 4 4/4/91 6 12/29/95 3 7/1/91 2 7/29/91 6 10/8/93 2 10/7/94 4 2/26/95 2 4/23/91 6 5/16/90 5 8/6/95 3 9/23/93 5 8/4/94 2 8/31/92 6 9/9/89 7 6/5/92 5 11/28/92 6 4/14/95 2 5/17/92 6 1/7/94 4 7/10/96 3 6/3/94 3 11/7/93 3 6/24/94 3 8/29/92 5 4/16/95 2 11/29/90 7 10/21/92 6 11/6/93 4 2/11/92 6 5/7/84 13 2/9/88 7 1/25/94 3 9/21/90 6 10/12/95 2 3/11/96 2 2/12/91 7 10/7/90 8 4/28/97 2 3/12/93 4 6/16/90 5 10/17/94 2 8/9/92 4 College Miami Memphis Louisiana State Nevada Oregon Georgia Tech North Carolina State Florida Ohio Georgia Georgia Florida Atlantic Tennessee Nevada Iowa Princeton Rice Texas A&M Southern Methodist Miwaukee West Georgia Colorado State Tulane Alabama-Birmingham Central Florida Toledo Miami Florida Atlantic Iowa California (PA) Appalachian State Louisiana State Oklahoma Oregon Minnesota Miami Charlotte Oklahoma State Texas-San Antonio Arizona State Texas A&M Missouri Auburn Wisconsin Arkansas Michigan State Temple Arizona State Florida Atlantic Miami Ferris State Cornell Miami Ohio State Auburn South Dakota State Texas Tech Penn State ’18 Games/ Hometown How Acq. Starts Sanford, Fla. FA-’18 15/1 Grenada, Miss. D5-’18 16/5 New Orleans, La. T(NYG)-’19 12/12* Long Beach, Calif. D2-’14 16/16 Lyndhurst, Ohio FA-’18 0* College Park, Ga, FA-’19 11/2* Raleigh, N.C. FA-’19 8/0* Miami, Fla. D4-’18 16/11 Antioch, Calif. UFA(Oak)-’18 16/8 Tampa, Fla. FA-’19 13/2* Cedartown, Ga. D2b-’18 16/9 Miami, Fla. FA-’17 16/14 Knoxville, Tenn. FA-’16 16/0 Sparks, Nev. D2a-’18 11/1 Sterling Heights, Mich. W(Balt)-’18 5/0 Manchester, Conn. D4d-’16 13/4 Concord, Mass. W(Buff)-’18 11/6 Arlington, Texas D1a-’17 16/16 Austin, Texas FA-’19 1/0* Jacksonville, Ark. UFA(KC)-’19 15/3* Houston, Texas FA-’18 8/8 Dallas, Texas D5c-’16 13/1 Baton Rouge, La. FA-’18 11/0 Columbus, Ga. UFA(Pitt)-’18 16/16 Tampa, Fla. FA-’14 16/0 Willoughby, Ohio FA-’19 11/11* Miami, Fla. D3a-’15 16/2 Johannesburg, South Africa FA-’18 14/0 St. Louis, Mo. D3a-’14 7/7 Bridgeville, Pa. UFA(Chi)-’19 15/7* Charlotte, N.C. UFA(Hou)-’19 15/13* Metairie, La. T(Mia)-’18 16/14 Austin, Texas D1a-’18 14/13 Sacramento, Calif. UFA(KC)-’18 8/7 Riverside, Wis. T(KC)-’19 15/9* Cedar Grove, N.J. D1c-’17 16/14 Greensboro, N.C. D3-’17 16/16 Arlington, Texas FA-’19 3/1* Lafayette, Ind. FA-’18 13/1 Pensacola, Fla. T(GB)-’18 15/15 Yoakum, Texas D6a-’18 13/3 St. Louis, Mo. UFA(Minn)-’19 16/16* Thibodaux, La. FA-’18 16/8 Waukesha, Wis. D4a-’16 13/13 Mount Ulla, N.C. UFA(Cin)-’18 16/2 Farmington Hills, Mich. UFA(Ariz)-’18 0* Burlington, N.J. FA-’18 3/0 Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’19 0* Bartow, Fla. UFA(TB)-’19 15/10 Miami, Fla. D3-’18 4/0 Detroit, Mich. W(Ariz)-’18 13/0 Akron, N.Y. UFA(GB)-’17 16/16 Miami, Fla. T(NYG)-’19 11/11* Macedonia, Ohio D1b-’18 13/12 Greenwood, Miss. W(GB)-’18 13/2 Houlton, Wis. FA-’19 10/7* San Bernadino, Calif. FA-’18 5/0 Tawas City, Mich. W(Det)-’18 15/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLEVELAND BROWNS * Beckham Jr. played 12 games with N.Y. Giants in ’18; Brown spent ’18 on Cleveland’s practice squad and was inactive in 5 games; Burnett played 11 games with Kansas City; Burris played 4 games with New York Jets and 4 games with Cleveland; Charles played 13 games with Cleveland; Gilbert played 1 game with Carolina; Harris played 15 games with Kansas City; Hunt played 11 games with Kansas City; Kush played 15 games with Chicago; Lamm played 15 games with Houston; Murray played 15 games with Kansas City; Pipkins played 1 game with Indianapolis and 2 games with Detroit; Richardson played 16 games with Minnesota; Stanton did not see game action in ’18; Strong was last active with Houston in ’17; Vernon played 11 games with New York Giants; Witzmann played 10 games with Chicago. t- Browns traded for Beckham Jr. (NYG), Murray (KC), Vernon (NYG). Traded—DL Emmanuel Ogbah (14 games in ’18) to Kansas City; DB Jabrill Peppers (16) to New York Giants; OL Kevin Zeitler (16) to New York Giants. Players lost to free agency (5): DB Briean Boddy-Calhoun (Hou; 16 games in ’18), DB E.J. Gaines (Buff; 6), WR Breshad Perriman (TB; 10), QB Tyrod Taylor (LAC; 4), OL Earl Watford (TB; 13). Also played with Browns in ’18—LB James Burgess Jr. (3 games), LB Jamie Collins Sr. (16), WR Josh Gordon (1), K Zane Gonzalez (2), LB D’Juan Hines (13), RB Carlos Hyde (6), OL Kyle Kalis (3), DB Jeremiah McKinnon (1), DB Denzel Rice (8), LB Tanner Vallejo (13), LB Xavier Woodson-Luster (4). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Baker, Dorian Blough, David Carlson, Stephen Dean, Jhavonte Ekuale, Daniel (1) Fineanganofo, Brian Forbes, Drew Gillan, Jamie Gray, Trayone Harvey, Willie Hassell, J.T. Hyman, Ishmael (1) Jackson, Blake (1) Jackson, Robert (1) Johnson, D’Ernest (1) Kalis, Kyle (1) Lawrence, Devaroe (1) Lewis Jr., Donnie Montgomery, D.J. Owens, Jarrell Ponder, Jermaine Ray, Wyatt Redwine, Sheldrick Sankoh, Tigie (1) Seaton, Brad (1) Seibert, Austin Sheehy-Guiseppi, Damon Stubbs, Anthony Takitaki, Sione Tate, Trevon Williams, Greedy Wilson, Mack Wright, Willie Young II, Dedrick Pos. WR QB TE CB DT T T P RB LB S WR WR CB RB C DT CB WR DE CB DE S S T K WR LB LB C CB LB C LB Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-9 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-0 213 200 240 185 300 304 308 207 233 230 200 196 200 207 208 306 295 190 201 262 195 257 196 214 330 211 181 220 238 306 185 233 300 233 6/1/96 7/31/95 12/12/96 12/14/95 1/13/94 5/3/95 1/18/97 7/4/97 12/14/95 1/9/96 8/14/95 8/23/95 3/7/94 12/8/93 2/27/96 12/21/93 10/13/92 7/21/96 11/17/96 10/11/94 1/9/95 10/24/96 11/6/96 11/4/97 11/23/93 11/15/96 2/15/95 8/9/96 6/8/95 3/13/96 12/3/97 2/14/98 2/25/96 11/7/96 Kentucky Purdue Princeton Miami Washington State Idaho State Southeast Missouri State Arkansas Pine‐Bluff Miami Iowa State Florida Tech James Madison Mary Hardin-Baylor Nevada-Las Vegas South Florida Michigan Auburn Tulane Austin Peay Oklahoma State Saint Francis (PA) Boston College Miami Greenwich Villanova Oklahoma Phoenix College Prairie View A&M Brigham Young Memphis Louisiana State Alabama Tulsa Nebraska Cleveland Heights, Ohio Carrollton, Texas Jamestown, N.Y. Homestead, Fla. Pago Pago, American Samoa Los Angeles, Calif. Bonne Terre, Mo. Leonardtown, Md. Miami, Fla. Hastings, Fla. Titusville, Fla. Manalapan, N.J. Houston, Texas Fort Myers, Fla. Immokalee, Fla. Lakewood, Ohio Greenville, S.C. Baton Rouge, La. Durant, Miss. Palestine, Texas Rochester, N.Y. Boca Raton, Fla. Miami, Fla. London, England Bronx, N.Y. Belleville, Ill. Lake Havasu City, Ariz. Millville, N.J. Fontana, Calif. Houston, Texas Shreveport, La. Montgomery, Ala. Houston, Texas Peoria, Ariz. How Acq. FA FA FA FA FA FA D6 FA FA FA FA FA FA-'18 FA FA FA-'18 FA D7 FA FA FA FA D4 FA FA D5b FA FA D3 FA D2 D5a FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.clevelandbrowns.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 59 CLEVELAND BROWNS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Freddie Kitchens Pro Career: Freddie Kitchens was named the 17th fulltime head coach in Cleveland Browns history by Owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam on Jan. 9, 2019. Kitchens has over 20 years of coaching experience. Kitchens joined the Browns as running backs/associate head coach in 2018 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in the same season. After his promotion, the Browns finished among the league leaders in several categories including yards per game (fourth with 395.1), passing touchdowns (tied for fourth with 19) and total touchdowns (tied for sixth with 25). Also coached with the Arizona Cardinals (2007-2017) and Dallas Cowboys (2006). Career record: 0-0. Background: Was a three-year starter at quarterback for Alabama (1995-97), finishing his playing career with 4,668 yards and 30 touchdown passes. Coached at Glenville State (1999), Louisiana State (2000), North Texas (2001-03) and Mississippi State (2004-05). Personal: Born Nov. 29, 1974, Kitchens is a native of Gadsden, Ala. He and his wife, Ginger, have two daughters, Bennett and Camden. ASSISTANT COACHES Jeff Blasko, asst. offensive line; born July 6, 1983, Pittsburgh, Pa. Attended Robert Morris. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Akron 2008-2010, Florida 2011, Kansas 2012-14, Pennsylvania 2015. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2016-18, joined Browns in 2019. James Campen, offensive line/assoc. head coach; born June 11, 1964, Sacramento, Calif. Center Sacramento City (CA) J.C. 1982-83, Tulane 1984-85. Pro center New Orleans Saints 1987-88, Green Bay Packers 1989-93. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2004-18, joined Browns in 2019. Josh Christovich, strength and conditioning/sports science; born Aug. 27, 1990, Woodbridge, Va. Attended James Madison. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: James Madison 2010-12, East Tennessee State 2013-14, North Carolina State 2015. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2016. Doug Colman, asst. special teams; born June 4, 1973, Ventnor, N.J. Linebacker Nebraska 1991-95. Pro linebacker N.Y. Giants 1996-98, Tennessee Titans 1999, Cleveland Browns 2000. College coach: Nebraska 200809, Tulane 2010-11, Coastal Carolina 2012-13. Pro coach: Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 2007, Houston Texans 2014-17, Dallas Cowboys 2018, joined Browns in 2019. Jim Dray, offensive quality control; born Dec. 31, 1986, Paramus, N.J. Tight end Stanford 2006-09. Pro tight end Arizona Cardinals 2010-13, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, Buffalo Bills 2016 San Francisco 49ers 2016, Cardinals 2017. College coach: Stanford 2018. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. Alonso Escalante, defensive quality control; born May 4, 1987, Glen Rock, N.J. Attended Springfield. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: McDaniel College 2009-10. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2011, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2012-13, N.Y. Giants 2016-17, Arizona Cardinals 2018, joined Browns in 2019. Monty Gibson, strength and conditioning; born Jan. 7, 1971, San Angelo, Texas. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Texas A&M 2000-18. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2018. Adam Henry, wide receivers; born April 27, 1972, Beaumont, Texas. Wide receiver McNeese State 1990- 60 93. Pro wide receiver New Orleans Saints 1994. College coach: McNeese State 1997-2006, Louisiana State 2012-14. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2007-2011, San Francisco 49ers 2015, New York Giants 2016-17, joined Browns in 2018. Al Holcomb, run game coordinator/linebackers; born Oct. 22, 1970, Queens, N.Y. Attended West Virginia. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Temple 1995-96, Colby College 1997, Bloomsburg 1998-2003, Kutztown 2004-05, Lafayette 2006-08. Pro coach: New York Giants 2009-2012, Carolina Panthers 2013-17, Arizona Cardinals 2018, joined Browns in 2019. Ryan Hollern, coaching assistant; born July 28, 1978, Indiana, Pa. Quarterback Gannon 2000-01. No pro playing experience. College coach: Mississippi State 200409. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. Larry Jackson, director of strength and conditioning; born Oct. 7, 1971, Rockdale, Texas. Defensive end Texas A&M 1991-94. Pro defensive end Denver Broncos 1995, Arizona Cardinals 1996, Miami Dolphins 1997, Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) 1998. College coach: Texas A&M 1998-2004, 2012-16, Oklahoma 2004-05, Houston 2006-2011. Pro coach: Los Angeles Chargers 2017, joined Browns in 2018. Chris Jones, defensive assistant; born Sept. 25, 1967, South Pittsburg, Tenn. Safety/running back Alabama 1978-1980. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tennessee Tech 1995-96, Alabama 1997, TennesseeMartin 1999-2001. Pro coach: Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2002-07, Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2008-2011, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2012-13, Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2014-15, Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 201618, joined Browns in 2019. Dale Jones, strength and conditioning; born Sept. 21, 1970, Warsaw, Ind. Attended Houston. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Southern Methodiest 1997, North Texas 1997-98, Houston 2001-12, Texas A&M 2013-16, Notre Dame 2017. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2018. John Lilly, tight ends; born June 21, 1968, Beckley, W.Va. Quarterback/wide receiver Guilford College 198689. No pro playing experience. College coach: Florida State 1998-2007, Georgia 2008-15, Tennessee 2018. Pro coach: Los Angeles Rams 2016, joined Browns in 2019. Ryan Lindley, quarterbacks; born June 22, 1989, San Diego, Calif. Quarterback San Diego State 2008-11. Pro quarterback Arizona Cardinals 2012-14, Indianapolis Colts 2015. College coach: San Diego State 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2018. Tosh Lupoi, defensive line; born July 22, 1981, Concord, Claif. Defensive line California 2000-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: California 2008-11, Washington 2012-13, Alabama 2014-18. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. Evan Marcus, strength and conditioning coordinator; born Jan. 2, 1968, Union, N.J. Offensive line Ithaca 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Arizona State 1991-92, Rutgers 1993, Maryland 1994, Texas 1995-97, Louisville 1998-99, Virginia 2003-06, 2011-13. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, Miami Dolphins 2008-10, Minnesota Vikings 2014-15, joined Browns in 2016. Stump Mitchell, running backs/run game coordinator; born March 15, 1959, Kingsland, Ga. Running back The Citadel 1977-80. Pro running back St. Louis/ Phoenix Cardinals 1981-89, Kansas City Chiefs 1990, Arizona Rattlers (AFL) 1993. College coach: Morgan State 1995-98 (head coach 1996-98), Southern 201012 (head coach). Pro coach: San Antonio Rough Riders (WLAF) 1991, Seattle Seahawks 1999-2007, Washington Redskins 2008-09, Arizona Cardinals 201316, N.Y. Jets 2017, joined Browns in 2019. Todd Monken, offensive coordinator; born Feb. 2, 1966, Wheaton, Ill. Quarterback Knox College 1987-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Grand Valley State 1989-90, Notre Dame 1991-92, Eastern Michigan 199399, Louisiana Tech 2000-01, Oklahoma State 2002-04, 2011-12, Louisiana State 2005-06, Southern Mississippi 2013-15 (head coach). Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-10, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016, joined Browns in 2019. John Parrella, asst. defensive line; born Nov. 22, 1969, Grand Island, Neb. Defensive line Nebraska 1988-1992. Pro defensive tackle Buffalo Bills 1993, San Diego Chargers 1994-2001, Oakland Raiders 2002-04. College coach: Chabot (CA) J.C. 2013, Northern Michigan 2014-15, Nebraska 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. Mike Priefer, special teams coordinator; born August 21, 1966, Cleveland, Ohio. Quarterback/wide receiver Navy 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: Navy 1994-96, Youngstown State 1997-98, Virginia Military Institute 1999, Northern Illinois 2000-01. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2002, N.Y. Giants 2003-05, Kansas City Chiefs 2006-08, Denver Broncos 2009-10, Minnesota Vikings 2011-18, joined Browns in 2019. Deuce Schwartz, defensive quality control; born Dec. 28, 1993, Englewood, N.J. Quarterback Union 2012. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills, 201516, New Orleans Saints 2017-18, joined Browns in 2019. Tyler Tettleton, offensive quality control; born Nov. 21, 1990, Norman, Okla. Quarterback Ohio 2009-13. No pro playing experience. College coach: Oklahoma 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. DeWayne Walker, defensive backs; born Dec. 3, 1960, Los Angeles, Calif. Defensive back Pasadena City (Calif.) C.C. 1978-79, Minnesota 1980-81. Pro defensive back Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1982, Arizona Outlaws (USFL) 1983, Oakland Invaders (USFL) 1984. College coach: Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) J.C. 1988-92, Utah State 1993, Brigham Young 1994, Oklahoma State 1995, California 1996-97, Southern California 2001, UCLA 2006-08, New Mexico State 2009-12 (head coach). Pro coach: New England Patriots 1998-2000, New York Giants 2002-03, Washington Redskins 2004-05, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-16, joined Browns in 2017. Joe Whitt, pass game coordinator/secondary; born July 19, 1978, Auburn, Ala. Wide receiver Auburn 1997-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Auburn 200001, The Citadel 2002, Louisville 2003-06. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, Green Bay Packers 2008-18, joined the Browns in 2019. Steve Wilks, defensive coordinator; born Aug. 8, 1969, Charlotte, N.C. Defensive back Appalachian State 19871991. Pro defensive back/wide receiver Charlotte Rage (AFL) 1993. College coach: Johnson C. Smith 1995-96, Savannah State 1997-99, Illinois State 2000, Appalachian State 2001, East Tennessee State 2002, Bowling Green State 2003, Notre Dame 2004, Washington 2005. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2006-08, San Diego Chargers 2009-11, Carolina Panthers 201217, Arizona Cardinals 2018 (head coach), joined Browns in 2019. Jody Wright, special asst. to the head coach; born July 21, 1981, Carrollton, Ala. Attended Jacksonville State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Mississippi State 2005-09, Alabama 2010-12, 2014-18, Jacksonville State 2013. Pro coach: Joined Browns in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DENVER BRONCOS American Football Conference West Division Team Colors: Orange, Broncos Navy Blue, and White 13655 Broncos Parkway Englewood, Colorado 80112 Telephone: (303) 649-9000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 1 vs. Atlanta (Canton, OH)...6:00 Aug. 8 at Seattle..........................8:00 Aug. 19 San Francisco .................6:00 Aug. 24 at Los Angeles Rams .......7:00 Aug. 29 Arizona............................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 9 at Oakland (Mon)................8:20 Sep. 15 Chicago .............................2:25 Sep. 22 at Green Bay ..............11:00 AM Sep. 29 Jacksonville.......................2:25 Oct. 6 at Los Angeles Chargers.....2:05 Oct. 13 Tennessee .........................2:25 Oct. 17 Kansas City (Thu) ..............6:20 Oct. 27 at Indianapolis ....................2:25 Nov. 3 Cleveland ..........................2:25 Nov. 10 BYE Nov. 17 at Minnesota ..............11:00 AM Nov. 24 at Buffalo ..................11:00 AM Dec. 1 Los Angeles Chargers .......2:25 Dec. 8 at Houston .................11:00 AM Dec. 15 at Kansas City............11:00 AM Dec. 21/22Detroit................................TBD Dec. 29 Oakland .............................2:25 * All times MT CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: Pat Bowlen President and CEO: Joe Ellis President of Football Operations/GM: John Elway Head Coach: Vic Fangio FOOTBALL STAFF Director of Player Personnel: Matt Russell Director of Sports Medicine: Steve Antonopulos Head Athletic Trainer: Vince Garcia BUSINESS STAFF General Counsel/Executive Vice President: Rich Slivka Chief Commercial Officer: Mac Freeman Executive VP of Public & Community Relations: Patrick Smyth CFO: Justin Webster Stadium General Manager: Jay Roberts COACHING HISTORY (499-433-10) Records include postseason games 1960-61 Frank Filchock ...............7-20-1 1962-64 Jack Faulkner* ..............9-22-1 1964-66 Mac Speedie** .............6-19-1 1966 Ray Malavasi ..................4-8-0 1967-71 Lou Saban*** ............20-42-3 1971 Jerry Smith .....................2-3-0 1972-76 John Ralston...............34-33-3 1977-80 Robert (Red) Miller......42-25-0 1981-92 Dan Reeves...............117-79-1 1993-94 Wade Phillips ..............16-17-0 1995-2008 Mike Shanahan .........146-91-0 2009-10 Josh McDaniels**** ..11-17-0 2010 Eric Studesville................1-3-0 2011-14 John Fox .....................49-22-0 2015-16 Gary Kubiak ................24-11-0 2017-18 Vance Joseph .............11-21-0 *Released after four games in 1964 **Resigned after two games in 1966 ***Resigned after nine games in 1971 ****Released after 12 games in 2010 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 596,141 Away 462,856 Total 1,058,997 Single-game home record, 77,160 (11/9/09) Single-season home record, 601,635 (2012) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 5 6 Noah Fant TE Dalton Risner OL Drew Lock QB Dre’Mont Jones DE Justin Hollins LB Juwann Winfree WR College Iowa Kansas St. Missouri Ohio St. Oregon Colorado Stadium: Broncos Stadium at Mile High . (opened in 2001) •Capacity: 76,125 1701 Bryant Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Playing Surface: Kentucky Blue Grass Training Camp: UCHealth Training Center 13655 Broncos Parkway Englewood, CO 80112 BRONCOS STADIUM AT MILE HIGH 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 61 DENVER BRONCOS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Keenum 586 365 Sanders 1 1 Wadman 1 1 Broncos 588 367 Opponents 549 353 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/11 08/18 08/24 08/30 Result L 28-42 L 23-24 W 29-17 W 21-10 Opponent Minnesota Chicago at Washington at Arizona REGULAR SEASON (6-10) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 10/01 10/07 10/14 10/18 10/28 11/04 11/18 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/15 12/24 12/30 Result W 27-24 W 20-19 L 14-27 L 23-27 L 16-34 L 20-23 W 45-10 L 23-30 L 17-19 W 23-22 W 24-17 W 24-10 L 14-20 L 16-17 L 14-27 L 9-23 SCORE BY PERIODS Broncos 75 78 86 Opponents 65 136 82 90 0 — 329 66 0 — 349 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Broncos Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 62 SCORING Opponent Seattle Oakland at Baltimore Kansas City at N.Y. Jets L.A. Rams at Arizona at Kansas City Houston at L.A. Chargers Pittsburgh at Cincinnati at San Francisco Cleveland at Oakland L.A. Chargers Opp. 320 318 107 85 181 197 32 36 69/207 82/211 33.3 38.9 15/25 6/11 60.0 54.5 28:58 31:02 5602 5842 350.1 365.1 1015 1022 5.5 5.7 1907 1913 119.2 119.6 393 429 3695 3929 230.9 245.6 34/235 44/311 3930 4240 588/367 549/353 62.4 64.3 15 17 85/44.5 73/45.8 85/38.3 73/41.6 125/985 123/1006 18/6 23/11 39 39 18 11 19 26 2 2 TD TD TD R P Rt PAT Yds. 3890 28 12 3930 4240 FG Saf PTS McManus 0 0 0 35/35 20/25 Lindsay 9 1 0 0/0 0/0 Freeman 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 Sanders 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 Sutton 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 De. Thomas 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Hamilton 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Heuerman 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Keenum 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Booker 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Davis 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 C. Harris 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Janovich 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 LaCosse 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Patrick 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Broncos 18 19 2 35/35 20/25 Opponents 11 26 2 35/39 26/31 2-Pt Conv: None. Broncos 0-4, Opponents 0-0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 60 30 30 24 18 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 329 349 RUSHING Lindsay Freeman Booker Keenum Sanders Patrick Janovich Kelly Sutton Broncos Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 192 1037 5.4 65t 9 130 521 4.0 24 5 34 183 5.4 26 1 26 93 3.6 17 2 4 53 13.3 35t 1 3 17 5.7 13 0 2 5 2.5 3 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 393 1907 4.9 65t 18 429 1913 4.5 77t 11 RECEIVING Sanders Sutton Booker De. Thomas Lindsay Heuerman Hamilton LaCosse Patrick Freeman Janovich Butt Parker Cracraft Holmes Broncos Opponents No. Yds Avg 71 868 12.2 42 704 16.8 38 275 7.2 36 402 11.2 35 241 6.9 31 281 9.1 30 243 8.1 24 250 10.4 23 315 13.7 14 72 5.1 8 112 14.0 8 85 10.6 5 33 6.6 1 44 44.0 1 5 5.0 367 3930 10.7 353 4240 12.0 LG TD 64t 4 42 4 30 0 45 3 29t 1 36 2 24 2 44 1 26 1 9 0 32 1 22 0 11 0 44 0 5 0 64t 19 97t 26 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD C. Harris 3 68 22.7 53t 1 Simmons 3 8 2.7 8 0 Stewart 2 3 1.5 3 0 Miller 1 42 42.0 42 0 Davis 1 20 20.0 20t 1 Parks 1 11 11.0 11 0 Pct. 62.3 100.0 100.0 62.4 64.3 TD 18 1 0 19 26 Int. 15 0 0 15 17 Yiadom Wolfe S. Harris A. Jones Roby Dy. Thomas Broncos Opponents Rate 81.2 158.3 116.7 82.1 90.7 1 4 4.0 4 1 2 2.0 2 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 17 158 9.3 53t 15 258 17.2 104 PUNTING Wadman King Broncos Opponents No. 65 20 85 73 PUNT RETURNS Cracraft A. Jones Hamilton Lindsay McKenzie Broncos Opponents Ret 12 10 3 3 2 30 35 KICKOFF RETURNS Booker Lindsay A. Jones Langley Cracraft LaCosse Janovich Broncos Opponents Tkld. 34/235 0/0 0/0 34/235 44/311 Yds. 2905 881 3786 3346 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Avg. In 20 LG 44.7 22 65 44.1 7 66 44.5 29 66 45.8 31 69 FC Yds Avg LG TD 11 40 3.3 20 0 1 25 2.5 10 0 5 31 10.3 13 0 0 23 7.7 15 0 0 13 6.5 11 0 17 132 4.4 20 0 20 368 10.5 99t 1 No. 10 7 4 4 3 1 1 30 28 Yds 234 163 85 61 43 10 8 604 581 Avg LG TD 23.4 35 0 23.3 32 0 21.3 25 0 15.3 18 0 14.3 23 0 10.0 10 0 8.0 8 0 20.1 35 0 20.8 37 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ McManus 0/0 5/5 6/6 7/7 2/7 Broncos 0/0 5/5 6/6 7/7 2/7 Opponents 0/0 6/6 7/8 11/15 2/2 SACKS Miller Chubb Barrett Gotsis S. Harris Kerr Wolfe C. Harris Ray Stewart Dy. Thomas Walker (group) Davis D. Peko Broncos Opponents No. 14.5 12.0 3.0 3.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 44.0 34.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DENVER BRONCOS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Terrell Davis, 1995-2002 ....................................................................7,607 Passing (Yds.).................................................................John Elway, 1983-98 .......................................................................51,475 Passing (TDs) .................................................................John Elway, 1983-98 ............................................................................300 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Rod Smith, 1995-2007 .........................................................................849 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Rod Smith, 1995-2007 ....................................................................11,389 Interceptions ...................................................................Steve Foley, 1976-86 ..............................................................................44 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Britton Colquitt, 2009-15 ......................................................................45.2 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 1997-98 .....................................................................12.5 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Trindon Holliday, 2012-13 ....................................................................29.1 Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Elam, 1993-2007........................................................................395 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Rod Smith, 1995-2007 ...........................................................................71 Points..............................................................................Jason Elam, 1993-2007.....................................................................1,786 *Sacks............................................................................Von Miller, 2011-18..............................................................................98.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Terrell Davis, 1998 .............................................................................2,008 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Peyton Manning, 2013 ...................................................................**5,477 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 2013 ........................................................................**55 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Rod Smith, 2001...................................................................................113 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Demaryius Thomas, 2014 ..................................................................1,619 Interceptions ...................................................................Goose Gonsoulin, 1960...........................................................................11 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Britton Colquitt, 2011 ...........................................................................47.4 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Floyd Little, 1967 .................................................................................16.9 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Omar Bolden, 2014 ..............................................................................33.0 Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Elam, 1995, 2001 .........................................................................31 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Terrell Davis, 1998 ..................................................................................23 Points..............................................................................Matt Prater, 2013 ..................................................................................150 *Sacks............................................................................Von Miller, 2012 ...................................................................................18.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Mike Anderson, 12-3-00 .......................................................................251 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jake Plummer, 10-31-04 .......................................................................499 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 9-5-13........................................................................**7 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Brandon Marshall, 12-13-09 ...............................................................**21 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Shannon Sharpe, 10-20-02 ...................................................................214 Interceptions ...................................................................Goose Gonsoulin, 9-18-60 ....................................................................**4 Willie Brown, 11-15-64 .........................................................................**4 Deltha O’Neal, 10-7-01..........................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Gene Mingo, 10-6-63................................................................................5 Rich Karlis, 11-20-83................................................................................5 Jason Elam, 9-3-95, 10-13-02..................................................................5 Connor Barth, 11-30-14, 12-14-14 ...........................................................5 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Clinton Portis, 12-7-03..............................................................................5 Points..............................................................................Clinton Portis, 12-7-03............................................................................30 *Sacks............................................................................Karl Mecklenburg, 9-15-85, 12-1-85......................................................4.0 Simon Fletcher, 11-4-90.........................................................................4.0 Elvis Dumervil, 9-20-09 .........................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 63 DENVER BRONCOS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 67 Barclay, Don 41 Bausby, De’Vante 40 Bierria, Keishawn 72 Bolles, Garett 23 Booker, Devontae 64 Brendel, Jake 13 Burbridge, Aaron 80 Butt, Jake 29 Callahan, Bryce 20 Carter, Jamal 55 Chubb, Bradley 11 Cracraft, River 21 Cravens, Su’a 51 Davis, Todd 74 Falah, Nico 5 t- Flacco, Joe 28 Freeman, Royce 84 Fumagalli, Troy 99 Gotsis, Adam 17 Hamilton, DaeSean 25 Harris Jr., Chris 96 Harris, Shelby 82 Heuerman, Jeff 9 Hogan, Kevin 46 Holland, Jeff 22 Jackson, Kareem 70 James, Ja’Wuan 32 Janovich, Andy 47 Jewell, Josey 45 Johnson, Alexander 39 Johnson, Trey 43 Jones, Joseph 77 Jones, Sam 92 Kerr, Zach 42 Kreiter, Casey 12 Langley, Brendan 65 Leary, Ron 30 Lindsay, Phillip 36 Marshall, Trey 60 McGovern, Connor 8 McManus, Brandon 58 Miller, Von 33 Muhammad, Khalfani 34 Parks, Will 81 Patrick, Tim 98 Purcell, Mike 27 Richardson, Horace 69 Rodgers, Jake 10 Sanders, Emmanuel 31 Simmons, Justin 14 Sutton, Courtland 35 Thomas, Dymonte 38 Thomas, Shamarko 3 Wadman, Colby 57 Walker, DeMarcus 50 Wallace, Aaron 56 Watson, Dekoda 68 Wilkinson, Elijah 97 Williams, DeShawn 90 Winn, Billy 95 Wolfe, Derek 26 Yiadom, Isaac 64 Pos. G CB ILB T RB OL WR TE CB S OLB WR S ILB G/C QB RB TE DE WR CB NT TE QB OLB CB T FB ILB ILB CB ILB G/C DE LS WR G RB S G/C K OLB RB S WR DL CB OL WR S WR S S P DE LB OLB G/T DE DE DE CB Ht. 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-6 5-9 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-0 6-6 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-6 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-8 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-3 5-7 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-6 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-6 616-4 6-5 6-1 Wt. 305 190 223 297 219 299 208 250 188 215 275 198 224 230 301 245 238 248 287 206 199 300 255 218 249 183 312 238 236 255 170 231 290 334 250 199 320 190 207 306 201 250 174 194 212 328 190 320 180 202 216 199 205 213 280 242 240 329 292 300 285 190 NFL Birthdate Exp. 4/18/89 8 1/15/93 4 7/26/95 2 5/27/92 3 5/27/92 4 9/10/92 4 12/23/93 4 7/11/95 3 10/23/91 5 4/12/94 3 6/24/96 2 11/1/94 2 7/7/95 4 5/17/92 6 1/6/95 2 1/16/85 12 2/24/96 2 2/17/95 2 9/23/92 4 3/10/95 2 6/18/89 9 8/11/91 5 11/24/92 5 10/20/92 4 9/27/95 2 4/10/88 9 6/3/92 6 5/23/93 4 12/25/94 2 12/24/91 2 9/27/94 2 2/21/94 3 2/21/96 2 8/29/90 6 9/27/95 4 10/16/94 3 4/29/89 8 7/24/94 2 2/13/96 2 4/27/93 4 7/25/91 6 3/26/89 9 9/26/94 2 7/29/94 4 11/23/93 2 4/20/91 5 9/28/93 2 9/10/91 2 3/17/87 10 11/19/93 4 10/10/95 2 11/30/93 3 2/23/91 7 4/19/95 2 9/30/94 3 7/8/93 4 3/3/88 10 2/10/95 3 12/29/92 3 4/15/89 7 2/24/90 8 2/20/96 2 College West Virginia Pittsburgh State Washington Utah Utah UCLA Michigan State Michigan Rice Miami North Carolina State Washington State Southern California Sacramento State Southern California Delaware Oregon Wisconsin Georgia Tech Penn State Kansas Illinois State Ohio State Stanford Auburn Alabama Tennessee Nebraska Iowa Tennessee Villanova Northwestern Arizona State Delaware Iowa Lamar Memphis Colorado Florida State Missouri Temple Texas A&M California Arizona Utah Wyoming Southern Methodist Eastern Washington Southern Methodist Boston College Southern Methodist Michigan Syracuse UC Davis Florida State UCLA Florida State Massachusetts Clemson Boise State Cincinnati Boston College Hometown Newport News, Va. Kansas City, Mo. Carson, Calif. Walnut Creek, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Madison, Wisc. Farmington Hills, Mich. Pickerington, Ohio Moscow, Idaho Naranja, Fla. Marietta, Ga. Santa Margarita, Calif. Los Angeles Lancaster, Calif. Hermosa Beach, Calif. Audubon, N.J. Imperial, Calif. Aurora, Ill. Melbourne, Australia Fredericksburg, Va. Bixby, Okla. Milwaukee Naples, Fla. McLean, Va. Jacksonville, Fla. Maco, Ga. Atlanta Gretna, Neb. Decorah, Iowa Gainesville, Ga. Lutz, Fla. Plano, Ill. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Virginia Beach, Va. DeWitt, Iowa Marietta, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. Aurora, Colo. Lake City, Fla. Fargo, N.D. Lansdale, Pa. DeSoto, Texas Inglewood, Calif. Philadelphia San Diego Highlands Ranch, Colo. Everman, Texas Spokane, Wash. Bellville, Texas Manassas, Va. Brenham, Texas Alliance, Ohio Virginia Beach, Va. Bangor, Maine Jacksonville, Fla. Los Angeles Aiken, S.C. Downington, Pa. Central, S.C. Las Vegas Lisbon, Ohio Worcester, Mass. How Acq. FA-’19 FA-’19 D6b-’18 D1-’17 D4-’16 FA-’19 FA-’19 D5a-’17 UFA-’19 CFA-’17 D1-’18 FA-’17 T-’18 W-’14 FA-’18 T(Balt)-’19 D3a-’18 D5-’18 D2-’16 D4b-’18 CFA-’11 FA-’17 D3-’15 W-’18 CFA-’18 UFA-’19 UFA-’19 D6a-’16 D4a-’18 CFA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’17 D6a-’18 UFA-’17 FA-’16 D3b-’17 UFA-’17 CFA-’18 CFA-’18 D5-’16 T-’14 D1-’11 FA-’18 D6b-’16 FA-’17 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’19 UFA-’14 D3-’16 D2-’18 CFA-’17 FA-’18 FA-’18 D2-’17 FA-’18 T-’19 CFA-’17 FA-’19 FA-’19 D2a-’12 D3b-’18 ’18 Games/ Starts 0* 6/1* 16/0 16/16 16/0 4/3* 0* 3/3 13/10* 0/0 16/16 8/0 5/0 16/16 0/0 9/9* 14/8 0/0 16/12 14/5 12/12 16/0 11/10 0/0 3/0 16/16* 15/15* 16/7 16/9 1/0 0* 16/0 4/0 16/0 16/0 5/0 6/6 15/8 2/0 16/15 16/0 16/16 0* 16/3 16/4 0* 0* 0* 12/12 16/16 16/9 12/0 12/0 13/0 3/0 1/0 4/0* 12/7 0* 0* 16/16 13/1 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DENVER BRONCOS * Bausby played 6 games with Philadelphia in ’18; Brendel played 4 games with Miami; Callahan played 13 games with Chicago; Flacco played 9 games with Baltimore; Jackson played 16 games with Houston; James played 15 games with Miami; Johnson missed ‘18 season with Pittsburgh because of injury; Purcell last played with San Francisco in ‘16; Rodgers spent part of ’18 on Baltimore’s practice squad; Winn last played with Denver in ‘16. t- Broncos traded for Flacco (Balt). Players lost through free agency (9): LB Shaquil Barrett (TB; 13 games in ’18), CB Tramaine Brock (Ariz; 12), G Max Garcia (Ariz; 9), TE Matt LaCosse (NE; 15), LB Brandon Marshall (Oak; 11), C Matt Paradis (Car; 9), CB Bradley Roby (Hou; 15), WR Jordan Taylor (Minn; 0), T Billy Turner (GB; 16). Traded—Broncos traded QB Case Keenum (16 games in ‘18) to Washington. Also played with Broncos in ’18—QB Chad Kelly (1 game), S Darian Stewart (14). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Aston, George Bailey, Quinn Benson, Trinity Bertolet, Taylor (1) Brown, Fred (1) Crozier, Ryan Dineen, Joe Fant, Noah Fort, Austin Gooden, Ahmad Guerrier, Romell Holder, Alijah Hollins, Justin Howard, Bug (1) Jackson, DeVontae Jacobsen, Nathan Johnson, Jaylen Jones, Dre'Mont Leglue, John Lock, Drew McKnight, Kelvin Reed, Malik Risner, Dalton Rypien, Brett Schlottmann, Austin (1) Sizer, Deyon Stephens, Linden (1) Wallace, Brian Watson, Josh Winfree, Juwann FB T WR K WR C ILB TE TE OLB WR CB LB TE RB OL DE DE TE QB WR OLB OL QB G/C DL CB T ILB WR 6-0 6-6 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-5 5-7 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-4 5-8 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-3 240 323 180 188 195 294 235 249 244 245 171 188 248 210 170 280 286 281 310 228 186 235 312 202 300 280 193 320 240 215 2/1/96 10/18/95 1/16/97 10/24/92 12/1/93 10/31/95 3/26/96 11/20/97 5/14/95 10/27/95 7/10/96 1/26/96 1/15/96 11/28/94 4/27/96 2/26/97 7/24/96 1/5/97 4/17/96 11/10/96 4/25/97 8/5/96 7/3/95 7/9/96 9/18/95 8/16/96 3/21/95 2/3/96 5/20/96 9/4/96 College Hometown Pittsburgh Arizona State East Central Texas A&M Mississippi State Connecticut Kansas Iowa Wyoming Samford Florida Tech Stanford Oregon North Carolina West Georgia Nevada-Las Vegas Washington Ohio State Tulane Missouri Samford Nevada Kansas State Boise State Texas Christian Colorado State-Pueblo Cincinnati Arkansas Colorado State Colorado Stephens City, Va. Gilbert, Ariz. Lewisville, Texas Reading, Penn. Jackson, Miss. Plantation, Fla. Lawrence, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Gillette, Wyo. Talladega, Ala. Miami, Fla. Oceanside, Calif. Arlington, Texas Rochelle, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Snohomish, Wash. Corona, Calif. Cleveland, Ohio Alexandria, La. Lee's Summit, Mo. Bradenton, Fla. Dothan, Ala. Wiggins, Colo. Spokane, Wash. Brenham, Texas Aurora, Colo. Euclid, Ohio Florissant, Mo. Blue Springs, Mo. Englewood, N.J. How Acq. FA FA FA FA FA FA FA D1 FA FA FA FA D5 FA FA FA FA D3 FA D2b FA FA D2a FA FA-'18 FA FA-'18 FA FA D6 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.denverbroncos.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 65 DENVER BRONCOS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Vic Fangio Pro Career: Vic Fangio was named the 17th head coach in Denver Broncos history on January 10, 2019. A 40-year coaching veteran with 32 seasons of NFL experience, Fangio has been a defensive coordinator for 20 of the last 24 seasons at the NFL or college level. He most recently served as the Chicago Bears’ defensive coordinator for the last four years (2015-18) after leading the defenses for the San Francisco 49ers (201114), Stanford University (2010), Houston Texans (2002-05), Indianapolis Colts (19992001) and Carolina Panthers (1995-98). His defenses have consistently been among the most productive in the NFL in a number of categories, including scoring defense, total yards allowed and fewest penalties. Fangio’s defenses have ranked in the league’s top-five in yards allowed in eight of the last 12 years while placing in the NFL’s top-5 in fewest points allowed seven times over that span. During his 32 years coaching in the NFL, Fangio has helped 14 different teams to the playoffs across six different organizations. Also coached with the Phiadelphia/Baltimore Stars (USFL, 1984-85) along with the New Orleans Saints (1986-94) and the Baltimore Ravens (2006-09). Career record: 0-0. Background: Atended East Stroudsburg State, and coached collegiately at North Carolina (1983) and Stanford (2010). Personal: Born on August 22, 1958, Dunmore, Pa. Fangio has a son, Christian, and a daughter, Cassie ASSISTANT COACHES Zach Azzanni, wide receivers; born Wide receiver Central Michigan 1994-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Valparaiso 1999-2000, Bowling Green 200106, Central Michigan 2007-09, Florida 2010, Kentucky 2011, Wisconsin 2012, Tennessee 2013-16. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2017, joined Broncos in 2018. Chris Beake, asst. defensive line; born September 10, 1972, Kansas City, Mo. Quarterback Air Force 1991-92. No pro playing experience. College coach: Air Force 1994. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 19992003, 2010, Atlanta Falcons 2004-06, Seattle Seahawks 2008-09, Cleveland Browns 2011-12, joined Broncos in 2013. Rob Calabrese, offensive quality control; born March 5, 1990. Quarterback Central Florida 2008-12. No pro playing experience. College coach: Central Florida 2013-15, Wagner 2016-18. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2018. Ed Donatell, defensive coordinator; born February 4, 1957, Arkon, Ohio. College coach: Kent State 1979-80, Washington 1981-82, Pacific 1983-85, Idaho 1986-88, Cal State Fullerton 1989, Washington 2008. Pro coach: New York Jets 1990-94, 2007, Denver Broncos 1995-99, 2009-10, Green Bay Packers 2000-03, Atlanta Falcons 200406, San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, Chicago 66 Bears 2015-18, re-joined Broncos in 2019. Chris Gould, asst. special teams; born December 10, 1985, Lock Haven, Pa. Punter Virginia 2004-07. Pro kicker Chicago Rush 2010-11, Arizona Rattlers 2012. College coach:: Elmhurst College 2012, Syracuse 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2015. Wade Harman, tight ends; born Oct. 1, 1963, Corydon, Iowa. No playing experience. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 1997-98, Baltimore Ravens 1999-2013, Atlanta Falcons 2014-18, joined Broncos in 2019. Reggie Herring, linebackers; born July 3, 1959, Mrytle Beach, S.C. Linebacker Florida State 1978-79. No pro playing experience. College coach: Oklahoma State 1981-85, Auburn 1986-91, Texas Christian 1992-93, Clemson 1994-2001, North Carolina State 2004, Arkansas 2005-07 (interim head coach 2007). Pro coach: Houston Texans 2002-03, 2011-13, Dallas Cowboys 200810, Chicago Bears 2014, joined Broncos in 2015. Mike Hiestand, asst. to the head coach/defensive quality control; Linebacker Illinois State 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Miami (OH) 2012-13, Notre Dame 2014-15, Ave Maria 2016-18. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2019. Renaldo Hill, defensive backs; Safety Michigan State 1997-2000. Pro safety Arizona Cardinals 2001-04, Oakland Raiders 2005, Miami Dolphins 2006-08, Denver Broncos 2009-10. College coach: Wyoming 2012-13, Pittsburgh 2015-17. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2018, joined Broncos in 2019. Tyler Hill, asst. strength and conditioning; Safety Kansas 2010-13. No pro playing experience. College coach: Kansas 2013-17. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2018. Bill Kollar, defensive line; born November 27, 1952, Warren, Ohio. Defensive end Montana State 1971-73. Pro defensive end Cincinnati Bengals 1974-76, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1977-81. College coach: Illinois 1985-87, Purdue 1988-89. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1984, Atlanta Falcons 19902000, St. Louis Rams 2001-05, Buffalo Bills 2006-08, Houston Texans 2009-14, joined Broncos in 2015. Chris Kuper, asst. offensive line; born December 19, 1982, Anchorage, Alaska. Offensive line North Dakota 2003-06. Pro offensive lineman Denver Broncos 20062013. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2016-18, joined Broncos in 2019. Loren Landow, head strength and conditioning; No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2018. Anthony Lomando, asst. strength and conditioning; born October 4, 1982, Katy, Texas. Attended Cal Poly-San Louis Obispo. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-2011, joined Broncos in 2012. T.C. McCartney, quarterbacks; born April 24, 1989, Boulder, Colo. Quarterback Louisiana State 2007-2010. College coach: Louisiana State 2011, 2016, Colorado 2012-13. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2014, San Francisco 49ers 2015, 2017-18, joined Broncos in 2019. Tom McMahon, special teams coordinator; No playing experience. College coach: Carroll College 1992, 1994, Utah State 1995-2005, Louisville 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007-08, St. Louis Rams 2009-11, Kansas City Chiefs 2012, Indianapolis Colts 201317, joined Broncos in 2018. Curtis Modkins, running backs; born Nov. 15, 1970, Marlin, Teas. Running back Texas Christian 1991-94. No pro experience. College coach: Texas Christian 1995-97, New Mexico 1998-2001, Georgia Tech 200207. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2008, Arizona Cardinals 2009, Buffalo Bills 201012, Detroit Lions 2013-15, San Francisco 49ers 2016, Chicago Bears 2017, joined Broncos in 2018. Mike Munchak, offensive line; born March 5, 1960, Scranton, Pa., Offensive line Penn State 1978-81. Offensive line Houston Oilers 1982-93. Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame 2001. Pro coach: Houston Oilers 199496, Tennessee Oilers/Titans 1997-2013, Pittsburgh Steelers 2014-18, joined Broncos in 2019. Justin Rascati, offensive quality control; born February 8, 1984. Quarterback Louisville 2002-03, James Madison 200405. Pro quarterback Peoria Pirates (AFL2) 2006-07. College coach: Weber State 201213, UT Martin 2014-15, Tennessee Tech 2016, Chattanooga 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Broncos in 2019. Rich Scangarello, offensive coordinator; born April 15, 1972, Los Angeles. Attended Sacramento State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: UC Davis 199899, 2004-08, Idaho 2000, 2002-03, Carleton 2001, Millsaps 2010-11, Northern Arizona 2012-14, Wagner 2016. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2009, Atlanta Falcons 2015, San Francisco 49ers 2017-18, joined Broncos in 2019. Cedric Smith, asst. strength and conditioning; born May 27, 1968, Enterprise, Ala. Fullback Florida 1986-89. Pro fullback Minnesota Vikings 1990, New Orleans Saints 1991, Washington Redskins 1994-95, Arizona Cardinals 1996-97. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2001-06, Kansas City Chiefs 2007-09, Houston Texans 2010-13, rejoined Broncos in 2017. Brandon Staley, outside linebackers; born December 10, 1982, Perry, Ohio. Quarterback Dayton 2002-04. College coach: North Illinois 2006-08, St. Thomas 2009, Hutchinson (KS) C.C. 2010-11, Tennessee 2012, John Carroll 2013, 201516, James Madison 2014. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2017-18, joined Broncos in 2019. Nathaniel Willingham, defensive quality control; No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Menlo College 2014, Stanford 2015-18. 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Cal McNair President: Jamey Rootes General Manager: Brian Gaine Executive Vice President of Team Development: Jack Easterby Executive Vice President and Chief Legal and Administrative Officer: Suzie Thomas Senior Vice President, Marketing and Community Development: Jennifer Davenport Senior Vice President, Corporate Development: Greg Grissom Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer: Marilan Logan Senior Vice President, Football Administration: Chris Olsen Senior Vice President, Ticketing and Event Management: John Schriever Vice President and General Counsel: Greg Kondritz Vice President, Communications: Amy Palcic Vice President and Chief Information Officer: Jeff Schmitz Vice President of Broadcasting: Marc Vandermeer Director of Football Operations: Clay Hampton Director of Security: Brent Naccara Director of Player Personnel: Matt Bazirgan Director of Pro Personnel: Rob Kisiel Assistant Director of Pro Personnel: C.J. Leak Director of Football Information Systems: Russell Joyner Director of Player Engagement: J.J. Moses Director of College Scouting: James Liipfert College Scouts: Bailee Brown, Ryan Cavanaugh, Brad Mathews, Blaise Taggart, Nathan Trott College Scouting Coordinator: Tom Hayden National Scouts: Mozique McCurtis, John Ritcher Pro Scouts: Chris Blanco, Steven Price NFS Area Scout: Najja Johnson Scouting Assistants: Todd Jones, George Panos Football Administration Coordinator: Kevin Krajcovic Senior Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer: Geoff Kaplan Director of Rehabilitation & Associate Head Athletic Trainer: Roland Ramirez Director of Equipment Services: Mike Parson Director of Video Operations: Tim Brog Sr. Director of Human Resources: Glenda Morrison COACHING HISTORY (124-156-0) 2002-05 2006-13 2013 2014-18 Dom Capers.................18-46-0 Gary Kubiak* ...............63-66-0 Wade Phillips ...................0-3-0 Bill O’Brien ...................43-41-0 * Released after 13 games in 2013 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 558,793 Away 490,803 Total 1,049,596 Single-game home record, 72,008 (10/7/18) Single-season home record, 560,413 (2016) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name 1 Tytus Howard 2 Lonnie Johnson Jr. Max Scharping 3 Kahale Warring 5 Charles Omenihu 6 Xavier Crawford 7 Cullen Gillaspia Pos. College T Alabama St. DB Kentucky T Northern Illinois TE San Diego St. DE Texas DB Central Michigan FB Texas A&M 67 HOUSTON TEXANS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Watson 505 345 Hopkins 1 0 Texans 506 345 Opponents 594 385 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/18 08/25 08/30 Result W 17-10 W 16-13 L 20-21 W 14-6 Opponent at Kansas City San Francisco at L.A. Rams Dallas REGULAR SEASON (11-5) Date Result 09/09 L 20-27 09/16 L 17-20 09/23 L 22-27 09/30 W 37-34 10/07 W 19-16 10/14 W 20-13 10/21 W 20-7 10/25 W 42-23 11/04 W 19-17 11/18 W 23-21 11/26 W 34-17 12/02 W 29-13 12/09 L 21-24 12/15 W 29-22 12/23 L 30-32 12/30 W 20-3 (OT) Overtime Opponent at New England at Tennessee N.Y. Giants at Indianapolis (OT) Dallas (OT) Buffalo at Jacksonville Miami at Denver at Washington Tennessee Cleveland Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia Jacksonville POSTSEASON (0-1) Date Result 01/05 L 7-21 Opponent Indianapolis SCORE BY PERIODS Texans 87 136 60 110 9 — 402 Opponents 74 76 91 72 3 — 316 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Texans Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 68 Opp. 333 298 94 76 202 200 37 22 77/208 91/227 37.0 40.1 8/12 12/20 66.7 60.0 30:12 29:48 5802 5490 362.6 343.1 1040 1022 5.6 5.4 2021 1323 126.3 82.7 472 385 3781 4167 236.3 260.4 62/384 43/310 4165 4477 506/345 594/385 68.2 64.8 9 15 74/43.7 80/46.7 74/39.1 80/40.8 105/787 117/945 19/7 26/14 42 36 12 8 26 28 4 0 Yds. 4165 0 4165 4477 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Fairbairn 0 0 0 39/41 37/42 0 150 Hopkins 0 11 0 0/0 0/0 0 66 Miller 5 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 D. Thomas 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Watson 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 W. Fuller 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 J. Thomas 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Blue 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Clowney 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Coutee 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Cunningham 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Ellington 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Foreman 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Joseph 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Reid 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Smith 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Texans 12 26 4 39/41 37/42 0 402 Opponents 8 28 0 29/32 23/26 0 316 2-Pt Conv: None. Texans 0-1, Opponents 1-4. RUSHING Miller Watson Blue Carter Coutee Foreman Weeden Hopkins Texans Opponents No. Yds 210 973 99 551 150 499 1 7 3 0 7 -1 1 -1 1 -7 472 2021 385 1323 Avg 4.6 5.6 3.3 7.0 0.0 -0.1 -1.0 -7.0 4.3 3.4 LG TD 97t 5 34 5 17 2 7 0 3 0 2 0 -1 0 -7 0 97t 12 39 8 RECEIVING Hopkins W. Fuller Coutee Miller Griffin D. Thomas J. Thomas Carter Blue Akins Ellington Smith Ervin Foreman Webb Coates Texans Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 115 1572 13.7 49t 11 32 503 15.7 73t 4 28 287 10.3 40 1 25 163 6.5 16 1 24 305 12.7 47 0 23 275 12.0 31 2 20 215 10.8 39 4 20 195 9.8 50 0 20 154 7.7 28 0 17 225 13.2 28 0 8 92 11.5 23 1 5 91 18.2 35t 1 3 35 11.7 19 0 2 28 14.0 20t 1 2 13 6.5 7 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 345 4165 12.1 73t 26 385 4477 11.6 83t 28 Pct. 68.3 0.0 68.2 64.8 TD 26 0 26 28 Int. 9 0 9 15 INTERCEPTIONS Reid Hal Joseph K. Jackson Mathieu Cunningham Scarlett McKinney Texans Opponents Tkld. 62/384 0/0 62/384 43/310 Rate 103.1 39.6 102.9 92.7 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 128 42.7 101t 1 3 2 0.7 2 0 2 46 23.0 28t 1 2 24 12.0 13 0 2 6 3.0 6 0 1 38 38.0 38t 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 15 252 16.8 101t 3 9 24 2.7 15 0 PUNTING Daniel Texans Opponents No. 74 74 80 PUNT RETURNS Ervin Carter Mathieu Texans Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 21 7 175 8.3 27 0 16 8 146 9.1 30 0 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 38 16 327 8.6 30 0 32 23 240 7.5 26 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Ervin Carter Blue Texans Opponents No. 10 9 1 20 33 Yds. 3237 3237 3732 Yds 253 221 13 487 682 Avg. In 20 LG 43.7 36 61 43.7 36 61 46.7 24 62 Avg LG TD 25.3 36 0 24.6 30 0 13.0 13 0 24.4 36 0 20.7 40 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Fairbairn 1/1 9/9 11/11 12/15 4/6 Texans 1/1 9/9 11/11 12/15 4/6 Opponents 0/0 4/4 7/7 10/10 2/5 SACKS Watt Clowney Mercilus Covington Mathieu Reader McKinney Blackson Ejiofor K. Jackson Watkins Texans Opponents No. 16.0 9.0 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 43.0 62.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book HOUSTON TEXANS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Arian Foster, 2009-15.........................................................................6,472 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Schaub, 2007-13 .....................................................................23,221 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Schaub, 2007-13 ..........................................................................124 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Johnson, 2003-14....................................................................1,012 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Johnson, 2003-14..................................................................13,597 Interceptions ...................................................................Johnathan Joseph, 2011-18....................................................................16 Kareem Jackson, 2010-18 ......................................................................16 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2013-17 .......................................................................47.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 .......................................................................10.2 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................André Davis, 2007-09 ..........................................................................25.4 Field Goals ......................................................................Kris Brown, 2002-09.............................................................................172 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Arian Foster, 2009-15..............................................................................68 Points..............................................................................Kris Brown, 2002-09.............................................................................767 *Sacks............................................................................J.J. Watt, 2011-18 ...............................................................................92.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Arian Foster, 2010 ..............................................................................1,616 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Schaub, 2009.............................................................................4,770 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Schaub, 2009 .................................................................................29 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Johnson, 2008............................................................................115 DeAndre Hopkins, 2018 ........................................................................115 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Johnson, 2012.........................................................................1,598 Interceptions ...................................................................Marcus Coleman, 2003.............................................................................7 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2017 ............................................................................49.0 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Keshawn Martin, 2012 .........................................................................12.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................André Davis, 2007 ...............................................................................30.3 Field Goals ......................................................................Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2018 .............................................................................37 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Arian Foster, 2010 ...................................................................................18 Points..............................................................................Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2018 ...........................................................................150 *Sacks............................................................................J.J. Watt, 2012, 2014 ..........................................................................20.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Arian Foster, 9-12-10 ............................................................................231 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Schaub, 11-18-12.........................................................................527 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ryan Fitzpatrick, 11-30-14 ........................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Andre Johnson, 11-18-12 .......................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Andre Johnson, 11-18-12 .....................................................................273 Interceptions ...................................................................Glover Quin, 11-28-10 ..............................................................................3 Field Goals ......................................................................Randy Bullock, 12-21-14 ..........................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ryan Moats, 11-1-09................................................................................3 Arian Foster, 9-12-10, 10-23-11, 10-26-14 ...............................................3 Andre Johnson, 11-3-13 ...........................................................................3 Ben Tate, 12-1-13 .....................................................................................3 DeAndre Hopkins, 10-8-17........................................................................3 Points..............................................................................Randy Bullock, 12-21-14 ........................................................................19 *Sacks............................................................................Connor Barwin, 11-27-11 ......................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 69 HOUSTON TEXANS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 89 50 37 88 23 97 30 25 14 90 51 22 16 41 8 70 92 53 7 87 40 27 15 73 39 84 93 76 10 38 63 34 24 58 75 64 35 42 65 66 2 55 59 26 33 77 98 20 21 57 61 17 83 91 4 99 5 46 56 70 Name Pos. Adams, Jerell TE Adams, Tyrell ILB Addae, Jahleel S Akins, Jordan TE Bademosi, Johnson CB Blackson, Angelo DE Boddy-Calhoun, Briean CB Burton, Deante CB Carter, DeAndre WR Clowney, Jadeveon DE/OLB Cole, Dylan ILB Colvin, Aaron CB Coutee, Keke WR Cunningham, Zach ILB Daniel, Trevor P Davenport, Julién T Dunn, Brandon NT Ejiofor, Duke OLB Fairbairn, Ka’imi K Fells, Darren TE Ferguson, Josh RB Foreman, D’Onta RB Fuller V, Will WR Fulton, Zach C/G Gipson Sr., Tashaun S Griffin, Ryan TE Heath, Joel DE Henderson, Seantrel T Hopkins, DeAndre WR Howell, Buddy RB Johnson, Roderick T Jones, Taiwan RB Joseph, Johnathan CB Kalambayi, Peter ILB Kalil, Matt T Kelemete, Senio G Kelly Jr., Jermaine CB Landrum, Chris OLB Mancz, Greg C/G Martin, Nick C McCarron, A.J. QB McKinney, Benardrick ILB Mercilus, Whitney OLB Miller, Lamar RB Moore, A.J. S Rankin, Martinas G Reader, D.J. DE/NT Reid, Justin S Roby, Bradley CB Scarlett, Brennan OLB Shakir, Maurquice G Smith, Vyncint WR Thomas, Jordan TE Watkins, Carlos DE Watson, Deshaun QB Watt, J.J. DE Webb III, Joe QB Weeks, Jon LS Woodson-Luster, Xavier ILB Ht. 6-5 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-2 5-8 6-5 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-7 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-6 6-6 6-7 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-4 5-10 6-1 Wt. 254 230 195 243 219 319 193 205 190 255 237 191 187 238 231 325 310 255 183 270 205 236 184 321 212 264 302 351 212 218 306 195 186 254 315 301 204 245 302 295 215 257 258 221 200 311 347 203 194 263 326 202 277 297 215 288 231 242 220 NFL Birthdate Exp. 12/31/92 3 4/11/92 4 1/24/90 7 4/19/92 2 7/23/90 8 11/14/92 5 1/21/93 4 7/12/94 2 4/10/93 2 2/14/93 6 5/19/94 3 10/2/91 6 1/14/97 2 12/2/94 3 12/8/94 2 1/9/95 3 9/5/92 4 4/24/95 2 1/29/94 4 4/22/86 6 5/23/93 3 4/24/96 3 4/16/94 4 9/23/91 6 8/7/90 8 1/11/90 7 6/18/93 4 1/21/92 6 6/6/92 7 3/27/96 2 11/28/95 3 7/26/88 9 4/16/84 14 6/26/95 2 7/6/89 8 5/10/90 7 2/26/95 2 9/14/92 4 4/23/92 5 4/29/93 4 9/13/90 6 11/19/92 5 7/21/90 8 4/25/91 8 12/15/95 2 10/20/94 2 7/1/94 4 2/15/97 2 5/1/92 6 7/31/93 4 10/14/93 2 6/9/96 2 8/2/96 2 12/5/93 3 9/14/95 3 3/22/89 9 11/14/86 10 2/17/86 10 8/6/95 2 College South Carolina West Georgia Central Michigan Central Florida Stanford Auburn Minnesota Kansas State Sacramento State South Carolina Missouri State Oklahoma Texas Tech Vanderbilt Tennessee Bucknell Louisville Wake Forest UCLA California-Irvine Illinois Texas Notre Dame Tennessee Wyoming Connecticut Michigan State Miami Clemson Florida Atlantic Florida State Eastern Washington South Carolina Stanford Southern California Washington San Jose State Jacksonville State Toledo Notre Dame Alabama Mississippi State Illinois Miami Mississippi Mississippi State Clemson Stanford Ohio State Stanford Middle Tennessee State Limestone Mississippi State Clemson Clemson Wisconsin Alabama-Birmingham Baylor Arkansas State Hometown Pinewood, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Valrico, Fla. Locust Grove, Ga. Silver Spring, Md. Bear, Del. Wilmington, Del. Manhattan, Kan. San Jose, Calif. Rock Hill, S.C. Springfield, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. Lufkin, Texas Pinson, Ala. Dickson, Tenn. Paulsboro, N.J. Louisville, Ky. Houston, Texas Kailua, Hawaii Fullerton, Calif. Naperville, Ill. Texas City, Texas Philadelphia, Pa. Homewood, Ill. Dallas, Texas Londonderry, N.H. Cincinnati, Ohio St. Paul, Minn. Central, S.C. Coconut Grove, Fla. Florissant, Mo. San Francisco, Calif. Rock Hill, S.C. Matthews, N.C. Corona, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Los Angeles, Calif. Meridian, Miss. Cincinnati, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Mobile, Ala. Tunica, Miss. Akron, Ohio Miami, Fla. Bassfield, Miss. Mendenhall, Miss. Greensboro, N.C. Prairieville, La. Fort Worth, Texas Portland, Ore. Los Angeles, Calif. Columbia, S.C. Sumrall, Miss. Mooresboro, N.C. Gainesville, Ga. Pewaukee, Wis. Birmingham, Ala. Bethpage, N.Y. Eufaula, Ala. How Acq. FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-'19 D3c-’18 UFA(NE)-’18 FA-’17 FA-’19 FA’-18 W(Phil)-’18 D1-’14 FA-’17 UFA(Jax)-’18 D4-’18 D2-’17 FA-’18 D4a-’17 FA-’15 D6a-’18 FA-’16 FA-’19 FA-’18 D3-’17 D1-’16 UFA(KC)-’18 FA-’19 D6d-’13 FA-’16 UFA(Buff)-’18 D1-’13 W(Mia)-’18 W(Cle)-’18 FA-'19 UFA(Cin)-’11 D6c-’18 FA-’19 UFA(NO)-’18 D7-’18 FA-’18 FA-’15 D2-’16 FA-’19 D2-’15 D1-’12 UFA(Mia)-’16 W(NE)-’18 D3b-’18 D5b-’16 D3a-’18 UFA(Den)-’19 FA-’16 FA-’18 FA-’18 D6b-’18 D4b-’17 D1-’17 D1-’11 UFA(Buff)-’18 FA-’10 FA-'19 ’18 Games/ Starts 0* 4/0 16/16* 16/6 16/0 16/4 16/8* 3/0* 14/4* 15/15 8/0 10/2 6/2 14/14 16/0 16/15 14/10 11/0 16/0 16/11* 0* 1/0 7/7 13/13 16/16 14/11 5/0 1/1 16/16 15/0 1/0 6/0* 14/14 15/0 0* 15/14 0* 7/0* 16/4 16/16 2/0* 16/16 16/9 14/14 16/0 16/4 16/16 16/12 15/15* 12/2 0* 7/1 16/11 4/0 16/16 16/16 16/0 16/0 4/0* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book HOUSTON TEXANS * Adams last active with New York Giants in ’17; Addae played 16 games with Los Angeles Chargers in '18; Boddy-Calhoun played 16 games for Cleveland in ’18; Burton played 1 game with Atlanta and 2 with Houston; Carter played 7 games for Philadelphia and 7 games with Houston; Fells played 16 games with Cleveland; Ferguson last active with Indianapolis in ’17; Jones played 6 games with Buffalo; Kalil missed the ’18 season because of injury with Carolina; Kelly Jr. missed ’18 season because of injury; Landrum played 7 games with Los Angeles Chargers; McCarron played 2 games with Oakland; Roby played 15 games with Denver; Shakir last active with Baltimore in ’17; Woodson-Luster played 4 games with Cleveland. Players lost through free agency (5): RB Alfred Blue (Jax; 16 games in ’18), DE Christian Covington (Dall; 12), CB/S Kareem Jackson (Den; 16), T Kendall Lamm (Cle; 15), S Tyrann Mathieu (KC; 16). Also played with Texans in ’18—WR Sammie Coates Jr. (12 games), S Andre Hal (8), CB Kevin Johnson (1), ILB Josh Keyes (3), ILB Brian Peters (11), WR Demaryius Thomas (7), S Mike Tyson (9), CB Kayvon Webster (2), QB Brandon Weeden (1), CB Shareece Wright (12). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Aniebonam, Jesse Baity Jr., Derrick Bellamy, Davin (1) Coker, D.J. Crawford, Xavier Crockett, Damarea Davis, Jamal Dixon, Johnnie Dwight, Johnny Edwards, Javi Exford, Austin Gillaspia, Cullen Hendy, A.J. (1) Higdon Jr., Karan Howard, Tytus Huggins, Albert Johnson Jr., Lonnie Johnson, Chris Johnson, Tyron Leonard, Rick (1) Lewis, Drew Louis, Stephen Mitchell Jr., Steven (1) Omenihu, Charles Palmore, Walter Pridgeon, Malcolm Savage-Lewis, Ira Scharping, Max Steinmetz, David (1) Warring, Kahale Weah, Jester (1) Whitney, Isaac (1) OLB CB OLB C CB RB OLB WR DE NT S FB S RB T DE CB S WR T ILB WR WR DE NT G DE T T TE WR WR 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-6 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-2 260 188 259 310 187 225 240 198 301 325 200 235 206 202 322 305 213 200 193 311 225 215 186 280 320 310 290 327 321 252 209 204 1/5/96 12/23/96 12/27/94 11/13/97 12/10/95 12/22/97 7/9/95 9/16/94 3/22/95 10/27/96 5/16/96 5/12/95 4/8/93 9/8/96 5/23/96 6/27/97 11/4/95 11/12/95 1/8/96 11/22/96 9/7/95 9/7/95 5/2/94 8/20/97 8/9/96 1/20/95 2/9/96 8/10/96 3/1/95 3/23/97 2/7/95 6/22/94 College Hometown Maryland Kentucky Georgia Rhodes College Central Michigan Missouri Akron Ohio State Alabama Colorado Appalachian State Texas A&M Maryland Michigan Alabama State Clemson Kentucky North Alabama Oklahoma State Florida State Colorado North Carolina State Southern California Texas Missouri Ohio State Baylor Northern Illinois Purdue San Diego State Pittsburgh Southern California Silver Spring, Md. Tampa, Fla. Chamblee, Ga. Buford, Ga. Pittsburg, Calif. Little Rock, Ark. Canton, Ohio West Palm Beach, Fla. Rochelle, Ga. Houston, Texas Snellville, Ga. Katy, Texas Bowie, Md. Sarasota, Fla. Monroeville, Ala. Orangeburg, S.C. Gary, Indiana Birmingham, Ala. New Orleans, La. Middletown, Md. Sammamish, Wash. West Palm Beach, Fla. Pasadena, Calif. Houston, Texas Columbus, Ga. Central Islip, N.Y. Houston, Texas Green Bay, Wis. Grafton, Mass. Sonora, Calif. Madison, Wis. Moore, Okla. How Acq. FA FA FA-'18 FA D6 FA FA FA FA FA FA D7 FA-'18 FA D1 FA D2a FA FA FA-'18 FA FA FA-'18 D5 FA FA FA D2b FA-'18 D3 FA-'18 FA-'18 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.houstontexans.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 71 HOUSTON TEXANS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Bill O’Brien Pro Career: Bill O’Brien was named the third head coach in Houston Texans franchise history on January 3, 2014. O’Brien, who owns 27 years of collegiate and NFL coaching experience, is just the 14th coach in the NFL since 1978 to begin his head coaching career with three consecutive winning seasons. In 2018, the Texans captured their third AFC South Division championship in the last four seasons and earned their fourth winning season in five years under O’Brien. Prior to his tenure, the Texans had only put together three winning seasons in franchise history. The 2018 Texans recorded a franchise-record nine-game winning streak and became the first team in NFL history to win nine consecutive games after beginning a season 0-3. In 2015, Houston became the first NFL team since 1950 to earn a trip to the postseason with four different starting quarterbacks winning at least one regular season game. In his first season in 2014, Houston’s seven-win improvement led the NFL and made the Texans the sixth team since 1978 to post a winning season following a season in which it won two or fewer games. Prior to Houston, O’Brien was head coach at Penn State from 2012-13, and in the latter year won multiple National Coach of the Year awards. From 200711, he helped lead the New England Patriots to a pair of Super Bowl berths. Career record: 43-41. Background: O’Brien played linebacker and defensive end at Brown (1990-92) and graduated with a double concentration in political science and organizational behavioral management. Previously coached collegiately at Brown (1993-94), Georgia Tech (1995-2002), Maryland (2003-04), and Duke (2005-06). Personal: Born on October 23, 1969 in Dorchester, Mass. He and his wife, Colleen, have two sons: Jack, 17, and Michael, 14. ASSISTANT COACHES Romeo Crennel, asst. head coach/defensive coordinator; born June 18, 1947, Lynchburg, Va. Defensive lineman/offensive tackle Western Kentucky 1966-69. No pro playing experience. College coach: Western Kentucky 1970-74, Texas Tech 1975-77, Mississippi 1978-79, Georgia Tech 1980. Pro coach: New York Giants 1981-92, New England Patriots 1993-96, 2001-04, New York Jets 1997-99, Cleveland Browns 2000, 2005-08 (head coach 2005-08), Kansas City Chiefs 2010-12 (interim head coach, final three games 2011, head coach 2012), joined Texans in 2014. Tim Kelly, offensive coordinator; born August 17, 1986, Chicago Heights, Ill. Defensive tackle Eastern Illinois 2004-07. No pro playing experience. College coach: Illinois Wesleyan 2008-09, Minnesota State-Moorehead 2010, Ball State 2011, Penn State 2012-13. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2014. Brad Seely, special teams coordinator; born September 6, 1956, Vinton, Iowa. Offensive lineman South Dakota State 1974-77. No pro playing experience. College coach: South Dakota State 1978, Colorado State 1980, Southern Methodist 1981, North Carolina State 1982, Pacific 1983, Oklahoma State 1984-88. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 1989-1993, New York Jets 1994, Carolina 72 Panthers 1995-98, New England Patriots 19992008, Cleveland Browns 2009-10, San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Texans in 2018. John Aylward, offensive assistant; born April 15, 1996, Tewksbury, Mass. Wide receiver Saint Anselm 2015-18. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2019. Danny Barrett, running backs; born December 18, 1961, Boynton Beach, Fla. Quarterback Cincinnati 1979-82. Pro quarterback Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 1983-85, 1990-91, 1996, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1985-88, British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1992-93, 1998, Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1994-95. College coach: Buffalo 2007-09, Central Florida 2011-15. Pro coach: Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 1997, British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1998-99, Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 2000-06, Miami Dolphins 2016-17, joined Texans in 2018. Brian Cushing, asst. strength and conditioning; born January 24, 1987, Park Ridge, N.J. Linebacker Southern California 2005-08. Pro linebacker Houston Texans 2009-17. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2019. Akeem Dent, defensive assistant; born September 27, 1987, Atlanta, Ga. Linebacker Georgia 200710. Pro linebacker Atlanta Falcons 2011-13, Houston Texans 2014-16. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2019. Mike Devlin, offensive line; born November 16, 1969, Blacksburg, Va. Offensive lineman Iowa 1989-92. Pro offensive lineman Buffalo Bills 1993-95, Arizona Cardinals 1996-99. College coach: Toledo 2004-05. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 2000-03, New York Jets 2006-14, joined Texans in 2015. Joe Distor, asst. strength and conditioning; born March 28, 1992, Phoenix, Ariz. Attended Arizona State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 2014-15, Memphis 2016 (winter). Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2016-17, joined Texans in 2019 Mike Eubanks, head strength and conditioning; born December 31, 1980, Kansas City, Kan. Defensive back Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Jacksonville 2009-11, Denver Broncos 2012-17, joined Texans in 2018. Jason George, asst. strength and conditioning/sports science coordinator; born October 3, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Safety Manitoba 1991-92. No pro playing experience. College coach: Kansas 1997-98, Fordham 19982008. Pro coach: Jacksonville 2009-11, Denver Broncos 2012-14, Chicago Bears 2015-17, joined Texans in 2018. Bobby King, inside linebackers; born June 29, 1978, Louisville, Ky. Linebacker Texas El-Paso 1998-2000. College coach: Texas El-Paso 200203, West Texas A&M 2005, West Texas A&M 2008-09, Baylor 2006-07. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2010, Houston Texans 2011-13, San Diego Chargers 2014-16, re-joined Texans in 2017. Will Lawing, tight ends; born November 27, 1985, Boone, N.C. Wide receiver North Carolina 200407. No pro playing experience. College coach: Juniata 2009-12, Penn State 2013. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2014. D’Anton Lynn, asst. secondary; born October 24, 1989, Plano, Texas. Defensive back Penn State 2008-11. Pro defensive back New York Jets 2012, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2013. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2015-16, Los Angeles Chargers 2017, joined Texans in 2018. Anthony Midget, secondary; born Feb. 22, 1978, Clewiston, Fla. Cornerback Virginia Tech 1996-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Virginia Tech 2007, Georgia State 2008-12, Penn State 2013. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2014. Matt O’Donnell, defensive assistant; April 15, 1990, Tipton, Iowa. Linebacker Brown 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2014, Southern Mississippi 2015, Duke 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2018. John Pagano, senior defensive assistant/ outside linebackers; born March 30, 1967, Boulder, Colo. Linebacker Mesa State College 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: Mesa State College 1989, Nevada-Las Vegas 1990-91, Louisiana Tech 1994, Mississippi 1995. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 1996-97, Indianapolis Colts 1998-2001, San Diego Chargers 2002-16, Oakland Raiders 2017, joined Texans in 2018. John Perry, wide receivers; born June 4, 1969, Lawrence, Mass. Wide receiver New Hampshire 1988-1992. No pro playing experience. College coach: Northeastern 1993, Brown 1994-96, New Hampshire 1997-98, 2007, Dartmouth 19992004, Georgetown 2005, Hofstra 2006, Merrimack 2008-12 (head coach), Delaware 2013. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2014. Carl Smith, quarterbacks; born April 26, 1948, Wasco, Calif. Quarterback Bakersfield College 1966-67, defensive back Cal Poly-SLO 1969-70. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cal-Poly SLO 1971, Colorado 1972-73, Louisiana-Lafayette 1974-78, Lamar 1979-81, North Carolina State 1982, Southern California 2004. Pro coach: Philadelphia Stars (USFL) 1983-85, New Orleans Saints 1986-96, New England Patriots 1997-99, Cleveland Browns 2001-03, 2009-10, Seattle Seahawks 2011-18, joined Texans in 2019. Tracy Smith, asst. special teams; born February 23, 1982, Beaumont, Texas. Attended Louisiana State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Utah State 2006-08. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2009-10, Seattle Seahawks 2011, San Francisco 49ers 2012-14, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Texans in 2018. Billy Voltaire, asst. strength and conditioning/performance therapist; born August 11, 1984, Jamaica, N.Y. Attended Florida Atlantic, LIU Brooklyn, Florida International. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2015-17, joined Texans in 2018. Anthony Weaver, defensive line; born July 28, 1980, Killeen, Texas. Defensive lineman Notre Dame 1998-2001. Pro defensive lineman Baltimore Ravens 2002-05, Houston Texans 2006-08. College coach: Florida 2010, North Texas 2011. Pro coach: New York Jets 2012, Buffalo Bills 2013, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, joined Texans in 2016. T.J. Yates, offensive assistant; born May 28, 1987, Marietta, Ga. Quarterback North Carolina. Pro quarterback Houston Texans 2011-13, 2015, 2017, Atlanta Falcons 2014. Pro coach: Joined Texans in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book INDIANAPOLIS COLTS American Football Conference South Division Team Colors: Royal Blue and White P.O. Box 535000 Indianapolis, Indiana 46253 Telephone: (317) 297-2658 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 at Buffalo ...........................7:00 Aug. 17 Cleveland ..........................4:00 Aug. 24 Chicago .............................7:00 Aug. 29 at Cincinnati .......................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Los Angeles Chargers.....4:05 Sep. 15 at Tennessee .....................1:00 Sep. 22 Atlanta...............................1:00 Sep. 29 Oakland .............................1:00 Oct. 6 at Kansas City ..................*8:20 Oct. 13 BYE Oct. 20 Houston .............................1:00 Oct. 27 Denver...............................4:25 Nov. 3 at Pittsburgh.......................1:00 Nov. 10 Miami ................................4:05 Nov. 17 Jacksonville.......................1:00 Nov. 21 at Houston (Thu) ................8:20 Dec. 1 Tennessee .........................1:00 Dec. 8 at Tampa Bay .....................1:00 Dec. 16 at New Orleans (Mon) ........8:15 Dec. 22 Carolina.............................1:00 Dec. 29 at Jacksonville....................1:00 * All times ET; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium (opened in 2008) •Capacity: 63,000 500 South Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 Playing Surface: Motz Group/Shaw Sports Turf Training Camp: Grand Park Sports Campus 19000 Grand Park Blvd. Westfield, IN 46074 CLUB OFFICIALS Owner and CEO: James Irsay Vice Chair/Owner: Carlie Irsay-Gordon Vice Chair/Owner: Casey Foyt Vice Chair/Owner: Kalen Jackson General Manager: Chris Ballard Head Coach: Frank Reich Chief Operating Officer: Pete Ward Chief Financial Officer: Kurt Humphrey Chief Legal Officer: Dan Emerson Chief Sales and Marketing Officer: Roger VanDerSnick Senior Vice President of Ticket Sales and Service: Joe Ondrejko Vice President of Communications: Steve Campbell Vice President of Special Projects and Historical Affairs: Larry Hall Vice President of Premium Seating and Ticket Sales: Greg Hylton Vice President of Finance and Human Resources: Stacy Johns Vice President of Content and Production: Dave Knickerbocker Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: Ryan Lobsiger Vice President of Marketing: Stephanie Pemberton Vice President of Equipment Operations: Jon Scott Assistant General Manager: Ed Dodds Vice President of Player Personnel: Rex Hogan Director of Football Administration: Mike Bluem Director of College Scouting: Morocco Brown Director of Pro Personnel: Kevin Rogers Director of Player Development: Brian Decker Assistant Director of Pro Scouting: Jon Shaw Video Director: Stewart Cramer Head Athletic Trainer: Dave Hammer Director of Sports Medicine: Erin Barill Assistant Equipment Managers: Sean Sullivan, Mike Mays, Brian Seabrooks Assistant Trainers: Kyle Davis, Kerry Gordon, Brian Buening Assistant Video Directors: John Starliper, Matt DeWall COACHING HISTORY Baltimore 1953-1983 (539-483-7) Records include postseason games 1953 Keith Molesworth ..............3-9-0 1954-62 Weeb Ewbank ...............61-52-1 1963-69 Don Shula .....................73-26-4 1970-72 Don McCafferty*...........26-11-1 1972 John Sandusky .................4-5-0 1973-74 Howard Schnellenberger**..4-13-0 1974 Joe Thomas......................2-9-0 1975-79 Ted Marchibroda ............41-36-0 1980-81 Mike McCormack............9-23-0 1982-84 Frank Kush***..............11-28-1 1984 Hal Hunter.........................0-1-0 1985-86 Rod Dowhower**** .......5-24-0 1986-91 Ron Meyer# .................36-36-0 1991 Rick Venturi.....................1-10-0 1992-95 Ted Marchibroda ...........32-35-0 1996-97 Lindy Infante .................12-21-0 1998-2001 Jim Mora ......................32-34-0 2002-08 Tony Dungy...................92-33-0 2009-11 Jim Caldwell .................28-24-0 2012-17 Chuck Pagano...............56-46-0 2018 Frank Reich.....................11-7-0 *Released after five games in 1972 **Released after three games in 1974 ***Resigned after 15 games in 1984 ****Released after 13 games in 1986 #Released after five games in 1991 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 488,521 Away 484,885 Total 973,406 Single-game home record, 67,650 (1/24/10) Single-season home record, 520,687 (2010) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rock Ya-Sin Ben Banogu Parris Campbell Bobby Okereke Khari Willis Marvell Tell III E.J. Speed Gerri Green Jackson Barton Javon Patterson College CB Temple LB Texas Christian WR Ohio St. LB Stanford S Michigan St. CB Southern California LB Tarleton St. DE Mississippi St. T Utah C Mississippi LUCAS OIL STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 73 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Luck 639 430 Brissett 4 2 Ebron 1 0 Colts 644 432 Opponents 542 384 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/20 08/25 08/30 Result W 19-17 L 19-20 W 23-17 W 27-26 Opponent at Seattle Baltimore San Francisco at Cincinnati REGULAR SEASON (10-6) Date Result 09/09 L 23-34 09/16 W 21-9 09/23 L 16-20 09/30 L 34-37 10/04 L 24-38 10/14 L 34-42 10/21 W 37-5 10/28 W 42-28 11/11 W 29-26 11/18 W 38-10 11/25 W 27-24 12/02 L 0-6 12/09 W 24-21 12/16 W 23-0 12/23 W 28-27 12/30 W 33-17 (OT) Overtime SCORING Opponent Cincinnati at Washington at Philadelphia Houston (OT) at New England at N.Y. Jets Buffalo at Oakland Jacksonville Tennessee Miami at Jacksonville at Houston Dallas N.Y. Giants at Tennessee Opponent at Houston at Kansas City SCORE BY PERIODS Colts 83 135 87 125 3 — 433 Opponents 76 99 80 83 6 — 344 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Colts Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 74 PAT FG Saf PTS Vinatieri 0 0 0 44/47 23/27 Ebron 1 13 0 0/0 0/0 Mack 9 1 0 0/0 0/0 Hilton 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 Hines 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 Inman 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Swoope 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Rogers 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Alie-Cox 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Doyle 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Pascal 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Grant 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Hewitt 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 M. Johnson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Wilkins 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Colts 13 39 0 44/47 23/27 Opponents 12 21 4 36/37 28/33 2-Pt Conv: Mack 2, Rogers 2. Colts 4-5, Opponents 0-0. POSTSEASON (1-1) Date Result 01/05 W 21-7 01/12 L 13-31 TD TD TD R P Rt Opp. 371 315 96 87 237 203 38 25 104/214 82/200 48.6 41.0 7/15 7/15 46.7 46.7 29:46 30:14 6179 5431 386.2 339.4 1070 995 5.8 5.5 1718 1626 107.4 101.6 408 415 4461 3805 278.8 237.8 18/134 38/228 4595 4033 644/432 542/384 67.1 70.8 15 15 57/46.1 67/45.1 57/42.7 67/41.9 120/953 131/1115 17/9 22/11 52 37 13 12 39 21 0 4 Yds. 4593 2 0 4595 4033 Avg 4.7 5.6 3.7 3.2 5.0 2.5 4.5 2.0 -2.0 -4.0 -1.0 -2.7 4.2 3.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 113 84 64 36 24 18 18 16 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 433 344 RUSHING Mack Wilkins Hines Luck Pascal Turbin Michael McNichols M. Johnson Rogers Brissett Ebron Colts Opponents No. Yds 195 908 60 336 85 314 46 148 2 10 4 10 2 9 2 4 1 -2 1 -4 7 -7 3 -8 408 1718 415 1626 LG TD 49 9 53 1 18 2 33 0 8 0 5 0 8 0 7 0 -2 0 -4 0 -1 0 2t 1 53 13 34t 12 RECEIVING Hilton Ebron Hines Rogers Grant Inman Pascal Doyle Mack Wilkins Swoope Alie-Cox M. Johnson Luck Turbin Hewitt Kelly Colts Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 76 1270 16.7 68t 6 66 750 11.4 53t 13 63 425 6.7 28 2 53 485 9.2 34 2 35 334 9.5 23 1 28 304 10.9 29 3 27 268 9.9 28 2 26 245 9.4 20 2 17 103 6.1 29t 1 16 85 5.3 17 0 8 87 10.9 26 3 7 133 19.0 34 2 6 102 17.0 34t 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 432 4595 10.6 68t 39 384 4033 10.5 80t 21 Pct. 67.3 50.0 0.0 67.1 70.8 TD 39 0 0 39 21 Int. 15 0 0 15 15 INTERCEPTIONS K. Moore Leonard Hooker Mitchell Goode Odum A. Walker Farley Desir C. Moore Wilson Colts Opponents Rate 98.7 56.3 39.6 98.2 93.5 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 52 17.3 32 0 2 38 19.0 28 0 2 34 17.0 27 0 1 47 47.0 47 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 15 220 14.7 47 0 15 148 9.9 36 2 PUNTING Sanchez Colts Opponents No. 57 57 67 PUNT RETURNS Rogers Hilton Colts Opponents Ret 23 1 24 21 KICKOFF RETURNS Pascal M. Johnson Rogers Wilkins Colts Opponents Tkld. 18/134 0/0 0/0 18/134 38/228 Yds. 2629 2629 3022 Avg. In 20 LG 46.1 24 63 46.1 24 63 45.1 33 62 FC Yds Avg LG TD 28 215 9.3 51 0 0 2 2.0 2 0 28 217 9.0 51 0 18 93 4.4 15 0 No. 14 1 1 1 17 27 Yds 297 23 10 7 337 595 Avg LG TD 21.2 29 0 23.0 23 0 10.0 10 0 7.0 7 0 19.8 29 0 22.0 47 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Vinatieri 0/0 8/8 6/7 5/6 4/6 Colts 0/0 8/8 6/7 5/6 4/6 Opponents 0/0 6/6 11/11 10/12 1/4 SACKS Autry Leonard Sheard Hunt Turay Ward Lewis K. Moore A. Walker Colts Opponents No. 9.0 7.0 5.5 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 38.0 18.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book INDIANAPOLIS COLTS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Edgerrin James, 1999-2005...............................................................9,226 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Peyton Manning, 1998-2011 ............................................................54,828 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 1998-2011 .................................................................399 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 ..............................................................1,102 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 ............................................................14,580 Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Boyd, 1960-68.............................................................................57 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat McAfee, 2009-16 ...........................................................................46.4 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ron Gardin, 1970-71 ...........................................................................13.5 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jim Duncan, 1969-71 ..........................................................................32.6 Field Goals ......................................................................Adam Vinatieri, 2006-2018 ...................................................................319 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marvin Harrison, 1996-2008 .................................................................128 Points..............................................................................Adam Vinatieri, 2006-18 ....................................................................1,442 *Sacks............................................................................Robert Mathis, 2003-16.....................................................................123.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Edgerrin James, 2000 ........................................................................1,709 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Andrew Luck, 2014............................................................................4,761 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 2004 ............................................................................49 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Marvin Harrison, 2002 ......................................................................**143 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Marvin Harrison, 2002 .......................................................................1,722 Interceptions ...................................................................Tom Keane, 1953....................................................................................11 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat McAfee, 2016 ................................................................................49.3 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................T.J. Rushing, 2007 ...............................................................................13.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jim Duncan, 1970................................................................................35.4 Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Vanderjagt, 2003.............................................................................37 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Lenny Moore, 1964.................................................................................20 Points..............................................................................Mike Vanderjagt, 2003...........................................................................157 *Sacks............................................................................Robert Mathis, 2013 ............................................................................19.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Edgerrin James, 10-15-00 ....................................................................219 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Peyton Manning, 10-31-04....................................................................472 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Peyton Manning, 9-28-03, 11-25-04 .........................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Reggie Wayne, 10-3-10 ..........................................................................15 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Raymond Berry, 11-10-57.....................................................................224 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Mike Prior, 12-20-92 Field Goals ......................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5 Last time by Adam Vinatieri, 10-9-16 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4 Last time by Joseph Addai, 11-26-06 Points..............................................................................Many times .............................................................................................24 Last time by Joseph Addai, 11-26-06 *Sacks............................................................................Johnie Cooks, 11-25-84 ........................................................................4.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 75 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 49 81 63 96 67 7 11 74 62 32 35 84 85 41 44 17 26 64 73 27 13 21 47 29 99 92 38 16 6 78 36 53 94 12 25 28 55 23 97 56 95 30 14 59 69 46 80 8 93 72 90 43 57 4 50 51 40 61 20 33 31 76 Name Pos. Adams, Matthew LB Alie-Cox, Mo TE Andrews, Josh C Autry, Denico DT/DE Boehm, Evan C/G Brissett, Jacoby QB Cain, Deon WR Castonzo, Anthony T Clark, Le’Raven G/T Collins, Jalen CB Desir, Pierre CB Doyle, Jack TE Ebron, Eric TE Farley, Matthias S Franklin, Zaire LB Funchess, Devin WR Geathers, Clayton S Glowinski, Mark G Haeg, Joe T/G Hairston, Nate CB Hilton, T.Y. WR Hines, Nyheim RB Holmes, Gabe TE Hooker, Malik S Houston, Justin DE Hunt, Margus DT Johnson, Isaiah S Johnson, Marcus WR Kelly, Chad QB Kelly, Ryan C Kindred, Derrick S Leonard, Darius LB Lewis, Tyquan DT/DE Luck, Andrew QB Mack, Marlon RB Milton, Chris CB Moore, Skai LB Moore II, Kenny CB Muhammad, Al-Quadin DE Nelson, Quenton G/C Nicolas, Dadi DE Odum, George S Pascal, Zach WR Phillips, Carroll DE Poehls, William G Rhodes, Luke LS Rogers, Chester WR Sanchez, Rigoberto P Sheard, Jabaal DE Smith, Braden T/G Stewart, Grover DT Travis, Ross TE Turay, Kemoko DE Vinatieri, Adam K Walker, Anthony LB Ward, Jihad DT Ware, Spencer RB Webb, J’Marcus T Wilkins, Jordan RB Williams, Jonathan RB Wilson, Quincy CB Ht. 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-4 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-8 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-8 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-5 5-10 6-7 6-1 6-0 6-2 Wt. 230 267 311 270 310 235 202 311 311 203 198 262 253 209 238 225 220 310 305 195 183 198 255 212 258 298 210 204 228 309 210 234 269 240 210 196 230 190 250 330 251 200 219 242 344 238 184 195 265 315 333 248 253 212 242 290 229 331 216 223 210 NFL Birthdate Exp. 12/12/95 2 9/19/93 2 6/21/91 4 7/15/90 6 8/19/93 4 12/11/92 4 8/9/96 2 8/9/88 9 4/22/93 4 3/20/93 3 9/8/90 6 5/5/90 7 4/10/93 6 7/15/92 4 7/2/96 2 5/21/94 5 6/1/92 5 5/3/92 5 3/11/93 4 6/30/94 3 11/14/89 8 11/12/96 2 3/29/91 4 4/2/96 3 1/12/89 9 7/14/87 7 5/16/92 3 8/5/94 3 3/26/94 2 5/30/93 4 12/15/93 4 7/27/95 2 1/30/95 2 9/12/89 8 3/7/96 3 9/15/92 4 1/8/95 2 8/23/95 3 3/28/95 3 3/19/96 2 9/29/92 3 11/3/93 2 12/18/94 2 9/2/92 3 11/27/91 2 12/2/92 3 1/12/94 4 9/8/94 3 5/10/89 9 3/25/96 2 10/20/93 3 1/9/93 4 7/11/95 2 12/28/72 24 8/8/95 3 5/11/94 4 11/23/91 6 8/8/88 8 7/18/94 2 2/2/94 4 8/16/96 3 College Houston Virginia Commonwealth Oregon State Mississippi State Missouri North Carolina State Clemson Boston College Texas Tech Louisiana State Lindenwood Western Kentucky North Carolina Notre Dame Syracuse Michigan Central Florida West Virginia North Dakota State Temple Florida International North Carolina State Purdue Ohio State Georgia Southern Methodist Georgia Tech Texas Mississippi Alabama Texas Christian South Carolina State Ohio State Stanford South Florida Georgia Tech South Carolina Valdosta State Miami Notre Dame Virginia Tech Central Arkansas Old Dominion Illinois Montana William & Mary Grambling State Hawaii Pittsburgh Auburn Albany State Penn State Rutgers South Dakota State Northwestern Illinois Louisiana State West Texas A&M Mississippi Arkansas Florida Hometown Missouri City, Texas Middleburg, Va. Los Angeles, Calif. Albemarle, N.C. Lee’s Summit, Mo. West Palm Beach, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Rockdale, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Port-au-Prince, Haiti Indianapolis, Ind. Newark, N.J. Charlotte, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Georgetown, S.C. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lake Shore, Minn. Washington, D.C. Miami, Fla. Garner, N.C. Miramar, Fla. New Castle, Pa. Statesboro, Ga. Karksi-Nuia, Estonia Columbus, Ohio League City, Texas Buffalo, N.Y. West Chester, Ohio San Antonio, Texas Lake View, S.C. Tarboro, N.C. Houston, Texas Sarasota, Fla. Folkston, Ga. Cooper City, Fla. Valdosta, Ga. Irvington, N.J. Holmdel, N.J. Port-au-Prince, Haiti Millington, Tenn. Upper Marlboro, Md. Miami, Fla. Chandler, Ariz. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Huntsville, Ala. Chico, Calif. Hollywood Hills, Fla. Olathe, Kan. Camilla, Ga. Chaska, Minn. Newark, N.J. Rapid City, S.D. Miami, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Eunice, La. Fort Worth, Texas Cordova, Tenn. Allen, Texas Fort Lauderdale, Fla. How Acq. D7-’18 FA-’17 FA-’18 UFA(Oak)-’18 FA-’18 T(NE)-’17 D6-’18 D1-’11 D3-’16 FA-’18 W(Sea)-’17 W(Tenn)-’13 FA-’18 W(Ariz)-’16 D7-’18 UFA(Car)-’19 D4-’15 W(Sea)-’17 D5-’16 D5-’17 D3-’12 D4-’18 FA-’19 D1-’17 FA-’19 UFA(Cin)-’17 FA-’19 T(Sea)-’18 FA-’19 D1-’16 W(Cle)-’19 D2-’18 D2-’18 D1-’12 D4-’17 FA-’16 FA-’18 W(NE)-’17 W(NO)-’18 D1-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 W(Tenn)-’18 FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-’16 FA-’16 FA-’17 UFA(NE)-’17 D2-’18 D4-’17 W(KC)-’17 D2-’18 UFA(NE)-’06 D5-’17 FA-’18 UFA(KC)-’19 FA-’18 D5-’18 FA-’18 D2-’17 ’18 Games/ Starts 16/5 9/1 3/0 12/11 11/4 4/0 0* 11/11 12/4 0* 16/12 6/6 16/8 5/1 16/2 14/12* 12/12 11/9 8/6 13/7 14/14 16/3 8/4* 14/14 12/12* 15/14 2/0* 5/0 1/0* 12/12 16/2* 15/15 8/7 16/16 12/10 15/0 9/1 15/15 15/3 16/16 0* 16/2 16/4 6/0 0* 16/0 16/10 16/0 16/16 15/13 15/1 0* 14/3 16/0 15/14 6/0 13/2* 1/1 16/3 0* 13/5 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book INDIANAPOLIS COLTS * Cain missed ’18 season because of injury; Collins spent portion of ’18 season on Indianapolis active roster and practice squad; Funchess played 14 games with Carolina in ’18; Holmes played 8 games with Arizona; Houston played 12 games with Kansas City; I. Johnson played 2 games with Los Angeles Rams; C. Kelly played 1 game with Denver; Kindred played 16 games with Cleveland; Nicolas last active with Kansas City in ’16; Poehls last active with Jacksonville in ’17; Travis missed ’18 season because of injury; Ware played 13 games with Kansas City; Williams spent portion of ’18 season on Indianapolis and New Orleans active rosters and practice squads. Players lost through free agency (5): LB Najee Goode (Jax; 16 games in ’18), WR Ryan Grant (Oak; 14), WR Dontrelle Inman (NE; 9), S J.J. Wilcox (Atl; 2), DT Al Woods (Sea; 14). Also played with Colts in ’18—TE Ryan Hewitt (12 games), S Mike Mitchell (8), S Corey Moore (15), DT Hassan Ridgeway (5), C/G Matt Slauson (5), LB Ahmad Thomas (2). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Banogu, Ben Barton, Jackson Brown, Billy (1) Campbell, Parris Dulin, Ashton Eldrenkamp, Jake (1) Fountain, Daurice (1) Garcia, Antonio (1) Green, Gerri Hart, Penny Hedlund, Cole Hentges, Hale Hogan, Krishawn (1) Ishmael, Steve (1) Jegede, Jegs Milligan, Rolan (1) Okereke, Bobby Patterson, Javon Robinson, Johnny Shippy, Sterling Speed, E.J. Taylor, Shakial Tell III, Marvell Thomas, Ahmad (1) Thomas, Tre Veasy, Jordan (1) Walker, Phillip (1) Willis, Khari Ya-Sin, Rock Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown LB T TE WR WR G WR T DE WR K TE WR WR DE S LB C DT DT LB CB CB LB LB WR QB S CB 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-7 6-4 5-8 5-9 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-5 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-0 249 308 255 208 215 300 210 302 255 180 162 254 222 212 273 200 239 307 292 295 224 175 195 220 221 221 216 213 190 1/19/96 8/8/95 3/20/93 7/16/97 5/15/97 3/4/94 12/22/95 12/10/93 9/14/95 7/5/96 3/15/95 8/19/96 5/12/95 7/18/95 5/24/94 8/16/94 7/29/96 7/8/97 10/24/96 8/24/95 6/1/95 12/27/96 8/2/96 12/15/94 9/3/95 6/23/95 2/26/95 5/7/96 5/23/1996 Texas Christian Utah Shepherd Ohio State Malone Washington Northern Iowa Troy Mississippi State Georgia State North Texas Alabama Marian Syracuse Valdosta State Toledo Stanford Mississippi Charleston Southern Alcorn State Tarleton State Kansas Southern California Oklahoma Colorado State California Temple Michigan State Temple McKinney, Texas Salt Lake City, Utah Gaithersburg, Md. Akron, Ohio Reynoldsburg, Ohio Medina, Wash. Madison, Wis. Houston, Texas Greenville, Miss. Rosewell, Ga. Argyle, Texas Jefferson City, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Miami, Fla. Lagos, Nigeria Lake Wales, Fla. Santa Ana, Calif. Petal, Miss. Apopka, Fla. Miami, Fla. Fort Worth, Texas Lakeland, Fla. Pasadena, Calif. Miami, Fla. Denver, Colo. Gadsden, Ala. Elizabeth, N.J. Jackson, Miss. Decatur, Ga. How Acq. D2 D7 FA-'18 D2 FA W(NE) D5-'18 FA-'18 D6 FA FA FA FA-'18 FA-'18 FA FA-'18 D3 D7 FA FA D5 FA D5 FA-'18 FA FA-'18 FA-'17 D4 D2 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.colts.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 77 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Frank Reich Pro Career: Frank Reich was named head coach of the Indianapolis Colts on Feb. 11, 2018. He has 27 years of NFL experience as a player (1985-1998) and coach (2006-2018). In his first season as head coach, Reich led the Colts to a 10-6 regular season record, including one postseason win and an appearance in the AFC Divisional Round. He became just the third head coach in team history to win a playoff game in his first season at the helm. After starting the season with a 1-5 record, Indianapolis won nine of their final 10 regular season games to clinch the team’s first postseason berth since 2014. The Colts became the third team in NFL history to start a season 1-5 and make it to the playoffs, and just the second to win a playoff game. Reich previously served as offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles (2016-17) and was instrumental in the team’s Super Bowl LII championship. He also coached for the San Diego Chargers (201315), Arizona Cardinals (2012) and Colts (20062011). Reich enjoyed a 14-year playing career with the Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, New York Jets and Detroit Lions after being selected by the Bills in the third round (57th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. Including postseason play, he played in 129 career games (22 starts) and passed for 6,858 yards and 47 touchdowns. Reich is most notably known for engineering the greatest comeback in NFL history in the 1992 Wild Card Round playoff game against the Houston Oilers. Making his first postseason start in place of injured quarterback Jim Kelly, Reich led the Bills to a 41-38 overtime victory despite being down by 32 points early in the third quarter. Career record: 11-7. Background: Was quarterback at Maryland (198184), where he backed up Boomer Esiason before becoming a starter his senior year. That season, Reich rallied the Terrapins from a 31-0 deficit to defeat the Miami Hurricanes, 42-40. At the time, Maryland’s victory over Miami marked the greatest comeback win in college football history and is now only second to Michigan State’s 2006 35-point comeback over Northwestern. Personal: A native of Freeport, N.Y., Reich was born on Dec. 4, 1961. He and his wife, Linda, have three children and one grandchild. ASSISTANT COACHES Klayton Adams, asst. offensive line; born Feb. 13, 1983, Sacramento, Calif. Center Boise State 200304. No pro playing experience. College coach: Boise State 2005-06, Western Washington 2007-08, Sacramento State 2009-2010, San Jose State 2011-12, Colorado 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2019. Dave Borgonzi, linebackers; born Nov. 19, 1982, Everett, Mass. Linebacker Amherst College 200104. No pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse 2006-07, Harvard 2008-2010. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2011-13, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-17, joined Colts in 2018. Marcus Brady, quarterbacks; born Sept. 24, 1979, San Diego, Calif. Quarterback Cal State Northridge 1998-2001. Pro quarterback Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2002-03, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 200405, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2006-08. Pro coach: Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2009-12, Toronto 78 Argonauts (CFL) 2013-17, joined Colts in 2018. Matt Eberflus, defensive coordinator; born May 17, 1970, Toledo, Ohio. Linebacker Toledo 1988-91. No pro playing experience. College coach: Toledo 1992-2000, Missouri 2001-08. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2009-10, Dallas Cowboys 201117, joined Colts in 2018. Zane Fakes, strength and conditioning asst.; born Oct. 19, 1990, Plainfield, Ind. Tight end Ball State 2009-13. No pro playing experience. College coach: Ball State 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2018. Parks Frazier, asst. to the head coach; born Nov. 20, 1991, Corinth, Miss. Quarterback Murray State 2012-14. No pro playing experience. College coach: Samford 2015, Middle Tennessee State 2015, Arkansas State 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2018. Jonathan Gannon, defensive backs/ cornerbacks; born Jan. 4, 1983, Cleveland, Ohio. Safety Louisville 2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Louisville 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, St. Louis Rams 2009-2011, Tennessee Titans 2012-13, Minnesota Vikings 2014-17, joined Colts in 2018. Richard Howell, head strength & conditioning; born Feb. 19, 1972, Bladenboro, N.C. Quarterback Davidson 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: Davidson 1994-98, North Carolina 1998-99. Pro coach: Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 1999, joined Colts in 2000. Rusty Jones, director of sports performance; born Aug. 14, 1953, Berwick, Maine. Attended Springfield College. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Springfield College 19791982. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 1985-2004, Chicago Bears 2005-2012, joined Colts in 2018. Doug McKenney, asst. strength and conditioning; born Aug. 16, 1958, Dover, N.H. Attended Mississippi State. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) 198589, Hartford Whalers (NHL) 1989-1995, Buffalo Sabres (NHL) 1995-2015, joined Colts in 2018. Jason Michael, tight ends; born Oct. 15, 1978, Louisa, Ky. Quarterback Western Kentucky 19992002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tennessee 2003-04, 2008. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2005, New York Jets 2006-07, San Francisco 49ers 2009-2010, San Diego Chargers 2011-13, Tennessee Titans 2014-17, Arizona Cardinals 2018, joined Colts in 2019. Howard Mudd, senior offensive asst.; born Feb. 10, 1942, Midland, Mich. Guard Hillsdale (Mich.) College 1960-63. Pro offensive lineman San Francisco 49ers 1964-69, Chicago Bears 1969-71. College coach: California 1972-73. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 1974-76, San Francisco 49ers 1977, Seattle Seahawks 1978-82, 1993-97, Cleveland Browns 1983-88, Kansas City Chiefs 1989-92, Indianapolis Colts 1998-2009, Philadelphia Eagles 2011-12, re-joined Colts in 2019. David Overstreet II, defensive quality control; born May 26, 1983, Dallas, Texas. Safety Missouri 200206. Safety Chicago Bears 2007. College coach: Holmes (MS) C.C. 2015, Garden City (KS) C.C. 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2018. Kevin Patullo, wide receivers; born July 14, 1981, Hillsborough, N.J. Quarterback/wide receiver South Florida 1999-2002. College coach: South Florida 2003-04, Arizona 2004-06, Texas A&M 2017. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2007-08, Buffalo Bills 2010-12, Tennessee Titans 2014, New York Jets 2015-16, joined Colts in 2018. Mike Phair, defensive line; born Nov. 8, 1969, Mesa, Ariz. Cornerback Mesa (AZ) C.C. 1988-89, Arizona State 1990-92. No pro playing experience. College coach: Arizona State 1999-2000, Tiffin 2001, Illinois 2015-17. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2008-10, Chicago Bears 2011-13, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014, joined Colts in 2018. Ryan Podell, sports science/conditioning; born April 14, 1984, Crawfordsville, Ind. Attended Ball State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Ball State 2006-08, Notre Dame 2007. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2009, Adirondack Phantoms (AHL) 2009-11, Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) 2011-15, Portland Trail Blazers (NBA) 201517, re-joined Colts in 2017. Tom Rathman, running backs; born Oct. 7, 1962, Grand Island, Neb. Running back Nebraska 198185. Pro running back San Francisco 49ers 19861993, Los Angeles Raiders 1994. College coach: Menlo College 1996. Pro coach: San Francisco 1997-2002, Detroit Lions 2003-05, Oakland Raiders 2007-08, San Francisco 49ers 2009-16, joined Colts in 2018. Frank Ross, asst. special teams; born July 24, 1987, Youngstown, Ohio. Wide receiver John Carroll 2007-2010. No pro playing experience. College coach: John Carroll 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2018. Nick Sirianni, offensive coordinator; born June 15, 1981, Jamestown, N.Y. Wide receiver Mount Union 2000-03. No pro playing experience. College coach: Mount Union 2004-05, Indiana (Pa.) 2006-08. Pro coach: Kansas City 2009-12, San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 2013-17, joined Colts in 2018. Chris Strausser, offensive line; born Dec. 4, 1963, Cleveland, Ohio. No playing experience. College coach: Menlo College 1989, Oregon State 1990-91, Sonoma State 1992, Portland State 1993-94, 2000, San Jose State 1995-96, Foothill College 1997-99, Boise State 2001-05, 2007-2013, Colorado 2006, Washington 2014-16. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2017-18, joined Colts in 2019. Gunnard Twyner, offensive quality control; born July 14, 1973, Davenport, Iowa. Wide receiver Western Illinois 1992-95. Pro wide receiver Cincinnati Bengals 1996, New Orleans Saints 1997-99, Jacksonville Jaguars 2000, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2001-02, Buffalo Destroyers (AFL) 2003, Columbus Destroyers (AFL) 2004. College coach: Western Illinois 2010-13, Dodge City (Kan.) C.C. 2013-16, Lafayette College 2017. Pro coach: Joined Colts in 2018. Bubba Ventrone, special teams coordinator; born Oct. 21, 1982, Pittsburgh, Pa. Defensive back Villanova 2001-04. Pro defensive back New England Patriots 2005-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-12, San Francisco 49ers 2013-14. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2015-17, joined Colts in 2018. Alan Williams, defensive backs/safeties; born Nov. 4, 1969, Norfolk, Va. Running back William & Mary 1988-91. No pro playing experience. College coach: William & Mary 1996-2000. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001, Indianapolis Colts 2002-11, Minnesota Vikings 2012-13, Detroit Lions 2014-17, re-joined Colts in 2018. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS American Football Conference South Division Team Colors: Teal, Black, and Gold TIAA Bank Field 1 TIAA Bank Field Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Telephone: (904) 633-6000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 at Baltimore........................7:30 Aug. 15 Philadelphia ......................7:00 Aug. 22 at Miami.............................8:00 Aug. 29 Atlanta...............................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Kansas City .......................1:00 Sep. 15 at Houston .........................1:00 Sep. 19 Tennessee (Thu) ................8:20 Sep. 29 at Denver............................4:25 Oct. 6 at Carolina..........................1:00 Oct. 13 New Orleans......................1:00 Oct. 20 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Oct. 27 New York Jets ...................1:00 Nov. 3 Houston (London)........9:30 AM Nov. 10 BYE Nov. 17 at Indianapolis ....................1:00 Nov. 24 at Tennessee ......................4:05 Dec. 1 Tampa Bay.........................1:00 Dec. 8 Los Angeles Chargers .......4:05 Dec. 15 at Oakland ..........................4:05 Dec. 22 at Atlanta............................1:00 Dec. 29 Indianapolis.......................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: TIAA Bank Field (opened in 1995) •Capacity: 67,862 1 TIAA Bank Field Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Playing Surface: Grass Training Camp: TIAA Bank Field 1 TIAA Bank Field Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32202 TIAA BANK FIELD 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: Shad Khan President: Mark Lamping Executive Vice President of Football Operations: Tom Coughlin General Manager: David Caldwell Senior Vice President of Communications: Dan Edwards Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer: Kelly Flanagan Senior Vice President of Sales & Service and Chief Content Officer: Chad Johnson Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: Scott Massey Senior Vice President of International Development: Hussain Naqi Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer: Megha Parekh Senior Vice President of Jaguars Foundation and Community Impact: Peter Racine Chief Marketing Officer: Julian Duncan Senior Vice President of Facility Operations and Programming: Larry Wilson PLAYER PERSONNEL Director of Player Personnel: Chris Polian Assistant Director of Player Personnel: Andy Dengler Director of Pro Personnel: Chris Driggers Director of College Scouting: Mark Ellenz Assistant Director of Pro Personnel: DeJuan Polk Assistant Director of College Scouting: Paul Roell Assistant Director of College Personnel: Tim Mingey College Scouts: Casey Belongia, Jason DesJarlais, Jarrod Highberger, Jared Kirksey, Marty Miller, Antonio Robinson, Chris Snee Pro Scout: Greg Jones Scouting Associates: Joseph S. Anile IV, Brian Squeglia Assistant to the General Manager & Administrator of Football Operations: Dana DesJarlais Coordinator of Scouting Administration: Leslie Ladd FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Senior Vice President of Football Administration & Technology: Tony Khan Special Assistant to the GM: John Idzik Director of Football Technology & Facilities: Mike Perkins Head Athletic Trainer: Scott Trulock Director of Team Security: Skip Richardson Director of Football Administration: Tim Walsh Director of Player Development & Youth Football: Marcus Pollard Director of Football Operations: Hamzah Ahmad Head Equipment Manager: Jimmy Luck FRONT OFFICE Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: Mike DeMartino Vice President of Finance: Mark Sirota Vice President of Partnership Activations: Anne Boccuzzi Vice President of People Development and Administration: Jessica Jones Vice President of Sales and Service: Chris Gargani Vice President of Technology: Mike Webb General Counsel: Cassie Sadowitz Director of Public Relations: Tad Dickman Director of Communications: Amanda Holt Manager of Public Relations: Alex Brooks Public Relations Assistant: David Wolf COACHING HISTORY (177-221-0) Records include postseason games 1995-2002 Tom Coughlin.............72-64-0 2003-11 Jack Del Rio* ............69-73-0 2011 Mel Tucker .....................2-3-0 2012 Mike Mularkey .............2-14-0 2013-16 Gus Bradley** ...........14-48-0 2016-18 Doug Marrone............18-19-0 *Released after 11 games in 2011 **Released after 14 games in 2016 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 495,402 Away 534,451 Total 1,029,853 Single-game home record, 74,143 (12/28/98), TIAA Bank Field 84,361 (9/24/17), Wembley Stadium Single-season home record, 561,472 (1998) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 5 6 7 College Josh Allen DE/LB Kentucky Jawaan Taylor T Florida Josh Oliver TE San Jose St. Quincy Williams LB Murray St. Ryquell Armstead RB Temple Gardner Minshew QB Washington St. Dontavius Russell DT Auburn 79 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Bortles 403 243 Kessler 131 85 Cooke 1 1 Westbrook 1 0 Jaguars 536 329 Opponents 499 312 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/18 08/25 08/30 Result L 20-24 W 14-10 W 17-6 W 25-10 Opponent New Orleans at Minnesota Atlanta at Tampa Bay REGULAR SEASON (5-11) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/02 12/06 12/16 12/23 12/30 Result W 20-15 W 31-20 L 6-9 W 31-12 L 14-30 L 7-40 L 7-20 L 18-24 L 26-29 L 16-20 L 21-24 W 6-0 L 9-30 L 13-16 W 17-7 L 3-20 Opponent at N.Y. Giants New England Tennessee N.Y. Jets at Kansas City at Dallas Houston Philadelphia at Indianapolis Pittsburgh at Buffalo Indianapolis at Tennessee Washington at Miami at Houston SCORING 42 77 81 88 60 62 62 0 — 245 89 0 — 316 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Jaguars Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 80 Opp. 277 288 92 89 164 162 21 37 93/230 80/212 40.4 37.7 8/17 3/12 47.1 25.0 30:14 29:47 4832 4983 302.0 311.4 1005 970 4.8 5.1 1723 1870 107.7 116.9 416 434 3109 3113 194.3 194.6 53/322 37/241 3431 3354 536/329 499/312 61.4 62.5 13 11 86/45.0 79/48.0 86/41.3 79/41.5 121/1112 92/735 26/16 15/6 25 34 7 16 15 17 3 1 RUSHING No. Fournette Yeldon Bortles Hyde Kessler Westbrook Grant Williams Wilds Charles Bohanon Paul Jaguars Opponents 133 104 58 58 19 9 13 8 6 6 1 1 416 434 RECEIVING No. Westbrook 66 Yeldon 55 Moncrief 48 Cole 38 O’Shaughnessy 24 Fournette 22 Chark 14 Seferian-Jenkins 11 Paul 10 Grant 9 Bell 8 Grinnage 6 Greene 6 Bohanon 6 Hyde 4 Charles 2 Jaguars 329 Opponents 312 Pct. 60.3 64.9 100.0 0.0 61.4 62.5 TD 13 2 0 0 15 17 Int. 11 2 0 0 13 11 INTERCEPTIONS PAT FG Saf PTS Lambo 0 0 0 19/20 19/21 Fournette 5 1 0 0/0 0/0 Westbrook 0 5 1 0/0 0/0 Yeldon 1 4 0 0/0 0/0 Moncrief 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Forbath 0 0 0 3/3 4/5 Bortles 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Cole 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Jack 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Seferian-Jenkins 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Smith 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Dareus 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 Jacobs 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 Jaguars 7 15 3 22/23 23/26 Opponents 16 17 1 29/30 27/31 2-Pt Conv: Jaguars 0-2, Opponents 1-4. SCORE BY PERIODS Jaguars Opponents TD TD TD R P Rt Yds. 2718 709 4 0 3431 3354 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 76 36 36 30 18 15 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 245 316 Yds Avg LG TD 439 3.3 414 4.0 365 6.3 189 3.3 123 6.5 98 10.9 40 3.1 36 4.5 15 2.5 7 1.2 0 0.0 -3 -3.0 1723 4.1 1870 4.3 25 5 20 1 41 1 19 0 21 0 43 0 8 0 15 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 -3 0 43 7 99t 16 Yds Avg LG TD 717 487 668 491 214 185 174 90 98 67 67 61 60 41 4 7 3431 3354 10.9 8.9 13.9 12.9 8.9 8.4 12.4 8.2 9.8 7.4 8.4 10.2 10.0 6.8 1.0 3.5 10.4 10.8 61t 5 37 4 80t 3 35 1 17 0 31 1 38 0 21 1 22 0 16 0 16 0 24 0 12 0 12 0 6 0 5 0 80t 15 78t 17 Tkld. 31/173 22/149 0/0 0/0 53/322 37/241 Rate 79.8 77.4 83.3 39.6 79.1 84.4 No. Yds Avg LG TD Ramsey Smith Jack Harrison Church Hayden Bouye Gipson Jaguars Opponents 3 0 0.0 2 33 16.5 1 32 32.0 1 14 14.0 1 11 11.0 1 10 10.0 1 9 9.0 1 8 8.0 11 117 10.6 13 155 11.9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 PUNTING Cooke Jaguars Opponents No. 86 86 79 PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD Westbrook Mickens Greene Meeks Chark Jaguars Opponents Yds. 3872 3872 3791 0 33t 32t 14 11 10 9 8 33t 49 19 13 266 14.0 12 2 59 4.9 2 1 16 8.0 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 -8 — 34 16 334 9.8 37 18 184 5.0 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Chark Mickens Greene Westbrook Bohanon Bell Paul Moncrief Grant Jaguars Opponents 7 6 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 26 21 FIELD GOALS Lambo Forbath Jaguars Opponents SACKS Campbell Ngakoue Jackson Jack Fowler Bryan Church Dareus DeLuca Harrison Hayden A. Jones McCray Smith Jaguars Opponents Avg. In 20 LG 45.0 37 72 45.0 37 72 48.0 29 63 74t 16 8 1 -8 74t 30 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yds Avg LG TD 186 149 105 37 25 9 8 7 6 532 374 26.6 24.8 21.0 12.3 25.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 20.5 17.8 47 31 31 16 25 9 8 7 6 47 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/4 8/8 2/2 1/1 6/6 9/9 8/8 10/10 3/4 1/1 4/5 7/9 4/5 0/1 4/6 2/4 No. 10.5 9.5 3.5 2.5 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 37.0 53.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 ....................................................................11,271 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Mark Brunell, 1995-2003 .................................................................25,698 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Mark Brunell, 1995-2003 ......................................................................144 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 .....................................................................862 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 ................................................................12,287 Interceptions ...................................................................Rashean Mathis, 2003-2012 ...................................................................30 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bryan Anger, 2012-15 ..........................................................................46.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bobby Shaw, 2002...............................................................................12.4 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-2013 .........................................................26.0 Field Goals ......................................................................Josh Scobee, 2004-2014......................................................................235 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-2013 ............................................................81 Points..............................................................................Josh Scobee, 2004-2014...................................................................1,022 *Sacks............................................................................Tony Brackens, 1996-2003 ..................................................................55.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2011 ................................................................1,606 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Blake Bortles, 2015............................................................................4,428 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Blake Bortles, 2015.................................................................................35 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1999...............................................................................116 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jimmy Smith, 1999............................................................................1,636 Interceptions ...................................................................Rashean Mathis, 2006 ..............................................................................8 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bryan Anger, 2012 ...............................................................................47.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Rashad Greene Sr., 2015......................................................................16.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006 ..................................................................27.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Hollis, 1997, 1999 ..........................................................................31 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Fred Taylor, 1998.....................................................................................17 Points..............................................................................Mike Hollis, 1997 ..................................................................................134 *Sacks............................................................................Calais Campbell, 2017 .........................................................................14.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Fred Taylor, 11-19-00 ............................................................................234 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Mark Brunell, 9-22-96...........................................................................432 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Blake Bortles, 12-6-15 ..............................................................................5 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Keenan McCardell, 10-20-96...................................................................16 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jimmy Smith, 9-10-00 ..........................................................................291 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................2 Last time by Jalen Ramsey, 11-18-18 Field Goals ......................................................................Mike Hollis, 12-1-96, 11-30-97, 9-10-00 ..................................................5 Josh Scobee, 11-25-07, 10-10-10............................................................5 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................James Stewart, 10-12-97 .........................................................................5 Points..............................................................................James Stewart, 10-12-97 .......................................................................30 *Sacks............................................................................Calais Campbell, 9-10-17.......................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 81 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 59 54 23 21 90 93 60 17 84 18 9 29 99 22 57 7 27 52 36 25 37 44 48 92 95 83 4 11 65 55 24 91 68 75 80` 58 45 20 34 38 76 74 47 69 50 94 87 70 72 12 61 26 53 82 Name Pos. Ht. Alexander, DJ LB 6-2 Ankou, Eli DT 6-3 Blue, Alfred RB 6-2 Bouye, A.J. CB 6-0 Bryan, Taven DL 6-5 Campbell, Calais DL 6-8 Cann, A.J. OL 6-3 Chark Jr., DJ WR 6-4 Cole, Keelan WR 6-1 Conley, Chris WR 6-3 Cooke, Logan P 6-5 Cunningham, Benny RB 5-10 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 Davis, Cody S 6-1 DeLuca, Nick LB 6-3 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 Fournette, Leonard RB 6-0 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 Harrison, Ronnie S 6-3 Hayden, D.J. CB 5-11 Herndon, Tre CB 5-11 Jack, Myles LB 6-1 Jacobs, Leon LB 6-1 Johnson, Lyndon DL 6-5 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 Lambo, Josh K 6-0 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 Linder, Brandon OL 6-6 McCray, Lerentee DE 6-3 Meeks, Quenton CB 6-1 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 Norwell, Andrew OL 6-6 Ogbuehi, Cedric OL 6-5 O’Shaughnessy, James TE 6-4 Onwualu, James LB 6-1 Overton, Matt LS 6-1 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 Rawls, Thomas RB 5-9 Reavis, C.J. S 6-0 Richardson Jr., Will OL 6-6 Robinson, Cam OL 6-6 Ryan, Jake LB 6-2 Shatley, Tyler OL 6-3 Smith Sr., Telvin LB 6-3 Smoot, Dawuane DE 6-3 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 Thomas, Brandon OL 6-3 Wells, Josh OL 6-6 Westbrook, Dede WR 6-0 Wester, Leonard OL 6-6 Wilson, Jarrod S 6-2 Wilson, Ramik LB 6-2 Wt. 233 325 225 191 291 300 315 198 194 205 230 218 331 203 245 243 228 244 207 190 185 244 246 287 318 258 215 196 315 249 209 246 325 308 245 235 243 208 215 198 306 320 240 310 215 264 260 317 306 178 305 210 237 NFL Birthdate Exp. 9/29/87 5 6/8/94 3 4/27/91 6 8/16/91 7 3/11/96 2 9/1/86 12 10/3/91 5 9/23/96 2 4/20/93 3 10/25/92 5 7/28/95 2 7/7/90 7 3/13/90 9 6/6/89 7 1/27/95 2 1/20/89 8 1/18/95 3 6/3/85 8 4/18/97 2 6/27/90 7 3/5/96 2 9/3/95 4 10/3/95 2 5/23/94 2 9/8/91 7 4/9/93 4 11/19/90 5 11/25/91 6 1/25/92 6 8/26/90 6 6/20/97 2 3/31/95 4 10/25/91 6 4/25/92 5 1/14/92 5 9/3/90 3 7/6/85 8 10/24/94 4 8/3/93 4 11/27/95 2 11/27/95 2 10/9/95 3 2/27/95 5 5/5/91 6 4/11/91 6 3/2/95 3 9/16/93 5 2/18/91 2 2/14/91 6 11/21/93 3 1/3/93 4 2/9/94 4 8/18/88 5 College Hometown Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. UCLA Ottawa, Ontario, Can Louisiana State Marrero, La. Central Florida Tucker, Ga. Florida Casper, Wyo. Miami Aurora, Co. South Carolina Bamberg, S.C. Louisiana State Alexandria, La. Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky. Georgia Dallas, Ga. Mississippi State Darbun, Miss. Middle Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. Alabama Birmingham, Ala. Texas Tech Stephenville, Texas North Dakota State Omaha, Neb. Arizona Austin, Tex. Louisiana State New Orleans, La. West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio Alabama Tallahassee, Fla. Houston Houston, Texas Vanderbilt Chattanooga, Tenn UCLA Scottsdale, Ariz. Wisconsin San Pedro, Calif. Cincinnati West Point, Miss. Georgia Warner Robins, Ga. Notre Dame Oil City, Pa. Texas A&M Lansing, Mich. Southern California Inglewood, Calif. Southwest Ranches, Fla. Miami Florida Ocala, Fla. Stanford San Diego, Calif. Maryland Bowie, Md. Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio Texas A&M Allen, Tex. Illinois State Naperville, Ill. Notre Dame St. Paul, Minn. Western Washington San Leandro, Calif. Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. Central Michigan Flint, Mich. Marshall Chester, Va. North Carolina State Burlington, N.C. Alabama West Monroe, La. Michigan Fairview, Ohio Clemson Icard, N.C. Florida State Valdosta, Ga. Illinois Groveport, Ohio Texas Chico, Calif. Clemson Spartanburg, S.C. James Madison Mechanicsville, Va. Oklahoma Cameron, Texas Missouri Western Mount Pleasant, Iowa Michigan Akron, Ohio Georgia Tampa, Fla. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts FA-’19 12/0* W(Hou)-’17 2/0 UFA(Hou)-’19 16/2* UFA(Hou)-’17 13/13 D1-’18 16/1 UFA(Ariz)-’17 16/16 D3-’15 15/15 D2-’18 11/0 FA-’17 16/11 UFA(KC)-’19 16/13* D7b-’18 16/0 UFA(Chi)-’19 15/0* T(Buff)-’17 15/15 UFA(LAR)-’18 16/0 FA-’18 9/2 UFA(Phil)-’19 5/5* D1-’17 8/8 FA-’19 16/0* D3-’18 14/8 UFA(Det)-’18 10/6 FA-’18 11/0 D2-’16 16/16 D7a-’18 12/3 FA-’18 3/0 FA-’13 15/6 FA-’18 7/2 FA-’17 13/0 D2a-’14 0* D3-’14 9/9 UFA(Buff)-’17 13/0 FA-’18 8/1 D3-’16 16/16 UFA(Car)-’18 11/11 UFA(Cin)-’19 2/0* W(NE)-’17 14/9 FA-’19 5/0 FA-’18 11/0 D1-’16 16/16 FA-’19 1/0* FA-’18 4/0 D4-’18 0* D2-’17 2/2 UFA(GB)-’19 0* FA-’14 16/7 D5a-’14 16/16 D3-’17 8/0 UFA(Dall)-’19 9/9* FA-’18 0* FA-’14 7/5 D4-’17 16/9 FA-’19 16/1* FA-’16 16/2 FA-’19 16/4* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS * Alexander played 12 games with Philadelphia in ’18; Blue played 16 games with Houston; Conley played 16 games with Kansas City; Cunningham played 15 games with Chicago; Ehinger missed ’18 season because of injury; Foles played 5 games with Philadelphia; Goode played 16 games with Indianapolis; Lee missed ’18 season because of injury; Ogbuehi played 2 games with Cincinnati; Onwualu played 5 games with San Francisco; Rawls played 1 game with Cincinnati; Richardson missed ’18 season because of injury; Ryan missed ’18 season because of injury with Green Bay; Swaim played 9 games with Dallas; Thomas spent time on practice squad in ’18; Wester played 16 games with Tampa Bay; R. Wilson played 16 games with Los Angeles Rams. Players lost through free agency (7): WR John Brown (Buff; 16 games in ’18); RB/WR Ty Montgomery (NYJ; 6), ILB C.J. Mosley (NYJ; 15), OLB Za’Darius Smith (GB; 16), OLB Terrell Suggs (Ariz; 16); DE Brent Urban (Tenn; 16), TE Maxx Williams (Ariz; 13).. Also played with Jaguars in ’18—FB Tommy Bohanon (16 games), QB Blake Bortles (13), LB Blair Brown (15), RB Jamaal Charles (2), S Barry Church (11), CB Dee Delaney (2), K Kai Forbath (3), DE Dante Fowler Jr. (6), S Tashaun Gipson Sr. (16), RB Corey Grant (5), WR Rashad Greene Sr. (8), TE David Grinnage (4), RB Carlos Hyde (8), QB Cody Kessler (5), DT Malik Jackson (16), WR Jaydon Mickens (6), OL Patrick Omameh (7), TE Niles Paul (6), CB Tyler Patmon (12), OL Jermey Parnell (13), LB Donald Payne (8), OL Corey Robinson (4), LS Carson Tinker (5), OL Josh Walker (5), RB T.J. Yeldon (14). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Agasiva, Jordan Armstead, Ryquell Allen, Josh Board, C.J. (1) Borders, Breon (1) Bowman, Shane Brady, Tyre Clark, Khairi Colubiale, Michael Giles-Harris, Joe Greene, Donnell Hayes, Tae Hughes, Michael (1) Jones, Charles Kalili, Jocquez Kuntz, Christian (1) Lee, Tanner (1) Leonard, Raphael McDermott, KC (1) McGough, Alex (1) McKever, Pharoah (1) Minshew, Gardner Moon, Joshua Nelson Jr., Picasso Oliver, Josh Russell, Dontavius Smith, Saivion Snelson, Dredrick Stallings, Bunchy Strachan, Connor Taylor, Jawaan Walker, Michael Watson, Brandon Williams, Andrew Williams, Quincy Wingard, Andrew Woods, Zedrick Pos. OL RB LB/DE WR CB DE WR DT TE LB OL CB DT TE CB LS QB WR OL QB TE QB S CB TE DT CB WR OG LB OL WR CB DT LB S S Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-5 5-9 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-0 5-11 320 220 262 181 189 290 211 309 233 234 335 188 308 255 185 227 217 197 311 214 260 225 200 193 249 320 199 189 324 230 312 194 198 294 225 209 205 5/22/97 10/30/96 7/13/97 12/12/93 7/22/95 7/29/95 4/19/95 10/31/94 2/9/95 4/1/97 11/9/95 8/19/97 4/3/96 8/5/96 2/29/96 4/13/94 2/14/95 5/26/97 4/18/96 11/19/95 2/4/94 5/16/95 5/18/97 4/15/96 3/21/97 9/18/95 11/5/97 3/28/98 9/27/95 6/30/95 11/25/97 10/29/96 7/11/95 12/13/95 8/28/96 12/5/96 8/3/97 College Hometown Utah Temple Kentucky Chattanooga Duke Washington Marshall Florida Central Florida Duke Minnesota Appalachian State Nevada-Las Vegas Tulane Nevada-Las Vegas Duquesne Nebraska Southern Illinois Miami Florida International Florida International Washington State Georgia Southern Southern Mississippi San José State Auburn Alabama Central Florida Kentucky Boston College Florida Boston College Michigan Auburn Murray State Wyoming Ole Miss Kalilhi, Hawai’i Millville, N.J. Montclair, N.J. Clarksville, Tenn. Statesville, N.C. Belluve, Wash. Homestead, Fla. Hollywood, Fla. Port Orange, Fla. Nyack, N.Y. Marietta, Ga. Decatur, Ala. Las Vegas, Nev. New Orleans, La. Las Vegas, Nev. Pittsburgh, Pa. Destrehan, La. Starkville, Miss. Wellington, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Tabor City, N.C. Flowood, Miss. Fairbun, Ga. Mendenhall, Miss. Paso Robles, Calif. Carrolton, Ga. Tampa, Fla. Miami, Fla. McComb, Miss. Wellesley, Mass. Cocoa, Fla. Naples, Fla. Wilmington, Del. McDonogh, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Arvada, Colo. Lake City, Fla. How Acq. FA D5 D1 FA FA-’18 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA-’18 FA FA FA D6-’18 FA FA-’18 FA FA D6 FA FA D3 D7 FA FA FA FA D2 FA FA FA D3B FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.jaguars.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 83 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Doug Marrone Pro Career: Doug Marrone was named the sixth head coach in Jaguars history on January 9, 2017 after serving as the team’s interim head coach for the final two games of the 2016 season. Has compiled a 2-1 postseason record and a 16-18 regular season record as Jacksonville’s head coach, including a 106 season in 2017 when he led the Jaguars to their first playoff appearance in a decade. Joined the Jaguars in 2015 as the team’s assistant head coachoffense/offensive line coach. Previously served as head coach of the Buffalo Bills (2013-14) and Syracuse (2009-12). Prior to his Syracuse tenure, Marrone spent seven years in the NFL, with New Orleans (2006-08) and New York Jets (2002-05). Marrone was drafted in the sixth round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Raiders and played two years in the NFL, first with the Miami Dolphins in 1987 and with the Saints in 1989. He also had playing stints with Pittsburgh, Dallas and Minnesota and the NFLE London Monarchs (1991-92). Career record: 33-36. Background: Offensive lineman at Syracuse (198385), where he earned a liberal arts degree. Coached collegiately at Cortland (1992), the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (1993), Northeastern (1994), Georgia Tech (1995-99), Georgia (2000), and Tennessee (2001). Personal: Born July 25, 1964, Bronx, N.Y. He and wife, Helen, have two daughters, Madeline and Annie, and a son, Mack. ASSISTANT COACHES Dom Capers, senior defensive assistant; born Aug. 7, 1950, Cambridge, Ohio. Safety/linebacker Mount Union College 1968-1971. No pro playing experience. College coach: Kent State 1972-74, Washington 1975, Hawai’i 1975-76, San José State 1977, California 1978-79, Tennessee 1980-81, Ohio State 1982-83, Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars (USFL) 1984-85, New Orleans Saints 1986-91, Pittsburgh Steelers 1992-94, Carolina Panthers 1995-98, Jacksonville Jaguars 1999-2000, Houston Texans 2002-05, Miami Dolphins 2006-07, New England Patriots 2008, Green Bay Packers 2009-17, joined Jaguars in 2019. Mark Collins, linebackers; born August 30, 1975, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Outside linebacker East Tennessee State 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: East Tennessee State 19992002, Michigan 2003-04, Elon 2005, Georgia Southern 2006, Georgia 2007, Louisiana-Monroe 2009. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2010-14, New York Jets 2015-16, joined Jaguars in 2017. Joe Danna, secondary coach - safeties; born April 3, 1977, Midland, Mich. Attended Central Michigan. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 1999-2000, Georgia 2001, Central Michigan 2002-05, Georgia Southern 2006, James Madison 2007. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2008-09, 2012-14, Miami Dolphins 2010-11, New York Jets 2015-16, joined Jaguars in 2017. Joe DeCamillis, special teams coordinator; born June 29, 1965, Arvada, Colo. Attended Wyoming. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 1989-1992, 2015-16, New York Giants 1993-96, Atlanta Falcons 1997-2006, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-08, Dallas Cowboys 2009-12, Chicago Bears 2013-14, re-joined Jaguars in 2017. John DeFilippo, offensive coordinator, born April 12, 1978, Youngstown, Ohio. Quarterback James Madison 1996-1999. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fordham 2000, Notre Dame 200102, Columbia 2003-04, San Jose State 2010-11 Pro 84 coach: New York Giants 2005-06, Oakland Raiders 2007-08, New York Jets 2009, Oakland Raiders 2012-14, Cleveland Browns 2015, Philadelphia Eagles 2016-17, Minnesota Vikings 2018, joined Jaguars in 2019. John Donovan, asst. running backs; born September 11, 1974, River Edge, N.J. Defensive back Johns Hopkins. No pro playing experience. College coach: Villanova 1997, Georgia Tech 19982000, Maryland 2001-07, Vanderbilt 2011-13, Penn State 2014-15. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars in 2016. Sean Karpf, strength and conditioning associate; born March 29, 1985, Jacksonville, Fla. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars in 2018. Jess Langvardt, strength associate; born September 28, 1982, North Platte, Neb. Defensive back/linebacker Sterling College 2001-05. Pro linebacker Wichita Wild (IFL) 2006. College coach: Sterling College 2005-09, 2012, Memphis 2009-11, Tulane 2012. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2011, joined Jaguars in 2013. Mike Mallory, asst. special teams coordinator; born Nov. 16, 1962, Bowling Green, Ohio. Linebacker Michigan 1982-85. No pro playing experience. College coach: Indiana 1986-87, Kent State 19881990, Eastern Illinois 1991-92, Rhode Island 199395, Northern Illinois 1996-99, Maryland 2000, Illinois 2001-05, Kansas 2006, Louisville 2007. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 2008-2012, joined Jaguars in 2013. Keenan McCardell, wide receivers; born January 6, 1970, Houston, Texas. Wide receiver Nevada-Las Vegas 1988-1990. Pro wide receiver Washington Redskins 1991, 2007, Cleveland Browns 1992-95, Jacksonville Jaguars 1996-2001, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-03, San Diego Chargers 2004-06. College coach: Maryland 2014-16. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2010-11, joined Jaguars in 2017. Ron Middleton, tight ends; born July 17, 1965, Atmore, Ala. Tight end Auburn 1982-85. Pro tight end Atlanta Falcons 1986-87, Washington Redskins 1988, 1990-93, Cleveland Browns 1989, Los Angeles Rams 1994, San Diego Chargers 1995. College coach: Troy 1997-98, Mississippi 19992003, Alabama 2007, Duke 2008-12. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004-06, joined Jaguars in 2013. Scott Milanovich, quarterbacks; born January 25, 1973, Butler, Penn. Quarterback Maryland 1992-95. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996-99, Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2000, Los Angeles Xtreme (XFL) 2001, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2002, Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2003. Pro coach: Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2003, Rhein Fire (CFL) 2004-05, Cologne Centurions (CFL) 2006, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2007-2011, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 201216, joined Jaguars in 2017. Tom Myslinski, strength and conditioning; born December 7, 1968, Rome, N.Y. Guard Tennessee 1989-1991. Pro guard Washington Redskins 1992, Buffalo Bills 1993, Chicago Bears 1993-94, Jacksonville Jaguars 1995, Pittsburgh Steelers 1996-97, 2000, Indianapolis Colts 1998, Dallas Cowboys 1999. College coach: Robert Morris 200506, Memphis 2010, North Carolina 2011. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2003-04, 2007-09, joined Jaguars in 2012. Eric Price, offense-research; born September 12, 1966, Ogden, Utah. No pro playing experience. College coach: Weber State 1990, Hawaii 1991, Miami 1992-93, Cal Poly-San Louis Obispo 199495, Northern Arizona 1996-97, Washington State 1998-2000, Alabama 2003, Texas-El Paso 2004-07, Memphis 2010-11, Tulane 2012-15. Pro coach: New York Jets 2001-02, Kansas City Chiefs 2008, joined Jaguars in 2017. Jason Rebrovich, asst. defensive line; born March 15, 1978, Clarence, NY. Defensive line Alfred State 1996-97, Cortland 1998-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cortland 2001-04, 2008-2010, Ferris State 2005-07, Syracuse 2011-12. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2013-16, joined Jaguars in 2017. Terry Robiskie, running backs; born Nov. 12, 1954, New Orleans, La. Running back Louisiana State 1973-76. Pro running back Oakland Raiders 197779, Miami Dolphins 1980-81. Pro coach: Los Angeles Raiders 1982-93, Washington Redskins 1994-2000, Cleveland Browns 2001-06, Miami Dolphins 2007, Atlanta Falcons 2008-15, Tennessee Titans 2016-17, Buffalo Bills 2018, joined Jaguars in 2019. Mike Rutenberg, defensive assistant; born October 29, 1981, Washington, D.C. Attended Cornell. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 2006-08, New Mexico State 2009-12. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2003-05, joined Jaguars in 2013. Cedric Scott, asst. strength and conditioning; born October 19, 1977, Gulfport, Miss. Defensive end Southern Mississippi 1997-2000. Pro defensive end New York Giants 2001, Cleveland Browns 2002. College coach: Southern Mississippi 2009-11. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars in 2012. Tony Sparano Jr., asst. offensive line; born October 22, 1986, Colleyville, Texas. Defensive end Albany 2006-08. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Hartford Colonials (UFL) 2010, Miami Dolphins 2011, New York Jets 2012-14, Buffalo Bills 201516, joined Jaguars in 2017. Dwayne Stukes, defensive assistant; born Jan. 24, 1977, Portsmouth, Va. Cornerback Virginia 199699. Pro cornerback Atlanta Falcons 2000, Pittsburgh Steelers 2001, Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2001-02, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-03, Colorado Crush 2004. Pro coach: Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2006, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-11, Chicago Bears 2013-14, New York Giants 2016, joined Jaguars in 2019. Tim Walton, secondary coach–cornerbacks; born March 11, 1971, Columbus, Ga. Defensive back Ohio State 1992-95. College coach: Bowling Green 1995-99, Memphis 2000-01, Syracuse 2002, Louisiana State 2003, Miami 2004-07, Memphis 2008. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2009-12, St. Louis Rams 2013, New York Giants 2015-17, joined Jaguars in 2019. George Warhop, offensive line; born Sept. 19, 1961, Riverside, Calif. Center Cincinnati 1980-83. College coach: Cincinnati 1983, Kansas 1984-86, Vanderbilt 1987-89, New Mexico 1990, Southern Methodist 1993, Boston College 1994-95. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 1996-97, Arizona Cardinals 1998-2002, Dallas Cowboys 2003-04, San Francisco 49ers 2005-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-13, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-18, joined Jaguars in 2019. Todd Wash, defensive coordinator; born July 19, 1968, Miles City, Mont. Linebacker North Dakota State 1988-1991. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fort Lewis College 1996-99 (head coach 1997-99), Nebraska-Kearney 2000-01, North Dakota State 2002-03, 2005-06, Missouri Southern State 2004. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-2010, Seattle Seahawks 2011-12, joined Jaguars in 2013. Tyler Wolf, director of team administration; Cookeville, Tenn. Defensive back Tennessee 20082011. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tennessee Tech 2011-12. Pro coach: Joined Jaguars in 2013. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book KANSAS CITY CHIEFS American Football Conference West Division Team Colors: Red, Gold, and White The University of Kansas Health System Training Complex One Arrowhead Drive Kansas City, Missouri 64129 Telephone: (816) 920-9300 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 10 Cincinnati ..........................7:30 Aug. 17 at Pittsburgh.......................6:30 Aug. 24 San Francisco ...................7:00 Aug. 29 at Green Bay ......................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Jacksonville..................12:00 Sep. 15 at Oakland ..........................3:05 Sep. 22 Baltimore.........................12:00 Sep. 29 at Detroit ..........................12:00 Oct. 6 Indianapolis.....................*7:20 Oct. 13 Houston ...........................12:00 Oct. 17 at Denver (Thu) ..................7:20 Oct. 27 Green Bay........................*7:20 Nov. 3 Minnesota .......................12:00 Nov. 10 at Tennessee ....................12:00 Nov. 18 at L.A. Chargers (Mexico)...7:15 Nov. 24 BYE Dec. 1 Oakland ...........................12:00 Dec. 8 at New England ..................3:25 Dec. 15 Denver.............................12:00 Dec. 22 at Chicago........................*7:20 Dec. 29 Los Angeles Chargers .....12:00 * All times CT; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium (opened in 1972, fully renovated in 2010) •Capacity: 76,416 One Arrowhead Drive Kansas City, Missouri 64129 Playing Surface: Grass Training Camp: Missouri Western St. Univ. St. Joseph, Missouri 64507 ARROWHEAD STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman & CEO: Clark Hunt Head Coach: Andy Reid General Manager: Brett Veach President: Mark Donovan Chief Financial Officer: Dan Crumb Executive Vice President of Business Operations: Tyler Epp Vice President of Communications: Ted Crews Vice President of Content and Digital Operations: Mike Cukyne Vice President of Stadium Operations and Facilities: Brandon Hamilton Vice President of Corporate Partnerships & Premium Sales: Kimberly Hobbs Vice President of Stadium Services & Events: Matt Kenny Vice President of Ticketing: Tyler Kirby Vice President of Administration: Kirsten Krug Vice President of Security: Jeffrey Miller Vice President of Hunt Family Founation and Civic Affairs: Anne Scharf Director of Football Operations: Mike Borgonzi Director of Pro Personnel: Tim Terry Assistant Directors of Player Personnel: Mike Bradway, Ryan Poles Director of College Scouting: Ryne Nutt Director of Football Administration: Brandt Tilis Football Operations Counsel and Personnel Executive: Chris Shea Director of Brand Marketing: Joe Sargent Director of Chiefs Cheerleaders: Stephanie Judah Director of Community Engagement: Gary Spani Director of Community Outreach: Chuck Castellano Director of Events: Jeremy Slavens Director of Event Operations: Nick Capo Director of Fan Experience: Jayne Martin Director of Financial Planning and Analysis: Michael Ragsdale Director of Football Communications: Brad Gee Director of Information Technology: Kevin Higgins Director of Service and Activation: Kellen Begnoche Director of Ticket Operations: Justin Sauser Manager of Production: Brad Young Equipment Director: Allen Wright Assistant Equipment Managers: Chris Shropshire, Kyle Crumbaugh, Jay White, Cale Kirby Vice President of Sports Medicine and Performance: Rick Burkholder Assistant Athletic Trainers: Evan Craft, Julie Frymyer, David Glover, Tiffany Morton Director of Video Operations: Pat Brazil Assistant Director of Video Operations: Ken Radino Video Assistants: Josh Schmidt, Holt McKenney Director of Team Operations: Mitch Reynolds Director of Team Facilities: Rocco Mazzella Director of Team Security: Brian Shafar COACHING HISTORY Dallas Texans 1960-62 (479-438-12) Records include postseason games 1960-74 Hank Stram ..............129-79-10 1975-77 Paul Wiggin* ................11-24-0 1977 Tom Bettis ........................1-6-0 1978-82 Marv Levy ....................31-42-0 1983-86 John Mackovic .............30-35-0 1987-88 Frank Gansz....................8-22-1 1989-98 Marty Schottenheimer...104-65-1 1999-2000 Gunther Cunningham ....16-16-0 2001-05 Dick Vermeil...................44-37-0 2006-08 Herm Edwards..............15-34-0 2009-11 Todd Haley** ...............19-26-0 2011-12 Romeo Crennel...............4-15-0 2013-18 Andy Reid.....................67-36-0 *Released after seven games in 1977 **Released after 13 games in 2011 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 589,667 Away 482,614 Total 1,072,281 Single-game home record, *82,893 (10/2/00) Single-season home record, 629,569 (1999) *Arrowhead Stadium attendance: 78,502 Kauffman Stadium attendance: 4,391 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 2 3 6 7 Mecole Hardman Juan Thornhill Khalen Saunders Rashad Fenton Darwin Thompson Nick Allegretti College WR Georgia DB Virginia DT Western Illinois DB South Carolina RB Utah St. G Illinois 85 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Mahomes 580 383 Henne 3 2 Chiefs 583 385 Opponents 632 406 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/09 08/17 08/25 08/30 Result L 10-17 W 28-14 L 20-27 W 33-21 Opponent Houston at Atlanta at Chicago Green Bay REGULAR SEASON (12-4) Date Result 09/09 W 38-28 09/16 W 42-37 09/23 W 38-27 10/01 W 27-23 10/07 W 30-14 10/14 L 40-43 10/21 W 45-10 10/28 W 30-23 11/04 W 37-21 11/11 W 26-14 11/19 L 51-54 12/02 W 40-33 12/09 W 27-24 12/13 L 28-29 12/23 L 31-38 12/30 W 35-3 (OT) Overtime SCORING Opponent at L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh San Francisco at Denver Jacksonville at New England Cincinnati Denver at Cleveland Arizona at L.A. Rams at Oakland Baltimore (OT) L.A. Chargers at Seattle Oakland Opponent Indianapolis New England (OT) SCORE BY PERIODS Chiefs 147 150 134 131 3 — 565 Opponents 56 131 98 136 0 — 421 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Chiefs Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 86 PAT FG Saf PTS Butker 0 0 0 65/69 24/27 Hill 1 12 1 0/0 0/0 Hunt 7 7 0 0/0 0/0 Kelce 0 10 0 0/0 0/0 Dam. Williams 4 2 0 0/0 0/0 Conley 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 Robinson 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Harris 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Watkins 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Mahomes 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Ware 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Bailey 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Parker 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Sherman 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Sorensen 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Thomas 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 West 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Dar. Williams 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Chiefs 16 50 5 65/69 24/27 Opponents 19 30 2 37/40 22/26 2-Pt Conv: Mahomes. Chiefs 1-2, Opponents 6-11. POSTSEASON (1-1) Date Result 01/12 W 31-13 01/20 L 31-37 TD TD TD R P Rt Opp. 384 419 108 129 239 247 37 43 83/176 80/193 47.2 41.5 12/15 18/27 80.0 66.7 28:56 31:04 6810 6488 425.6 405.5 996 1109 6.8 5.9 1855 2114 115.9 132.1 387 425 4955 4374 309.7 273.4 26/171 52/347 5126 4721 583/385 632/406 66.0 64.2 12 15 45/44.9 52/43.8 45/40.5 52/36.9 137/1152 107/881 18/6 29/12 71 51 16 19 50 30 5 2 Yds. 5097 29 5126 4721 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 137 84 84 60 36 30 24 18 18 14 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 565 421 RUSHING Hunt Mahomes Dam. Williams Ware Hill Watkins Dar. Williams Thomas Henne Sherman West Chiefs Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 181 824 4.6 45 7 60 272 4.5 28 2 50 256 5.1 25 4 51 246 4.8 34 2 22 151 6.9 33 1 5 52 10.4 31 0 13 44 3.4 8 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 2 -1 -.5 1 0 387 1855 4.8 45 16 425 2114 5.0 30 19 RECEIVING Kelce Hill Watkins Conley Hunt Dam. Williams Robinson Ware Harris Sherman Thomas Dar. Williams West Benjamin Dieter Kemp Chiefs Opponents No. 103 87 40 32 26 23 22 20 12 8 3 3 2 2 1 1 385 406 Yds 1336 1479 519 334 378 160 288 224 164 96 29 27 37 26 22 7 5126 4721 Avg 13.0 17.0 13.0 10.4 14.5 7.0 13.1 11.2 13.7 12.0 9.7 9.0 18.5 13.0 22.0 7.0 13.3 11.6 LG 43 75t 50 27 67t 32 89t 31 35 36t 15 11t 25t 17 22 7 89t 49 TD 10 12 3 5 7 2 4 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 50 30 Pct. 66.0 66.7 66.0 64.2 TD 50 0 50 30 Int. 12 0 12 15 INTERCEPTIONS Nelson Parker Fuller Ragland Sorensen Lucas Jones Houston E. Murray Scandrick Chiefs Opponents Tkld. 26/171 0/0 26/171 52/347 Rate 113.8 97.9 113.8 92.7 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 53 13.3 35 0 2 33 16.5 33t 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 67 67.0 67 0 1 54 54.0 54t 1 1 49 49.0 49 0 1 20 20.0 20t 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 15 280 18.7 67 3 12 109 9.1 27 1 PUNTING Colquitt Chiefs Opponents No. 45 45 52 PUNT RETURNS Hill Thomas Robinson Chiefs Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 20 3 213 10.7 91t 1 1 0 48 48.0 48 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 22 3 261 11.9 91t 1 17 12 97 5.7 55 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Tr. Smith Thomas Conley Harris Sherman Ware Chiefs Opponents No. 33 3 1 1 1 1 40 36 Yds. 2021 2021 2278 Yds 886 58 5 11 5 10 975 809 Avg. In 20 LG 44.9 21 67 44.9 21 67 43.8 20 68 Avg LG TD 26.8 97 0 19.3 26 0 5.0 5 0 11.0 11 0 5.0 5 0 10.0 10 0 24.4 97 0 22.5 36 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Butker 0/0 9/9 7/7 6/7 2/4 Chiefs 0/0 9/9 7/7 6/7 2/4 Opponents 0/0 5/5 8/9 5/7 4/5 SACKS Jones Ford Houston Bailey X. Williams Speaks Lucas Parker Te. Smith Watts Ragland Chiefs Opponents No. 15.5 13.0 9.0 6.0 2.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 52.0 26.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book KANSAS CITY CHIEFS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamaal Charles, 2008-16 ...................................................................7,260 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Len Dawson, 1962-75 .....................................................................28,507 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Len Dawson, 1962-75 ..........................................................................237 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2008....................................................................916 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tony Gonzalez, 1997-2008...............................................................10,940 Interceptions ...................................................................Emmitt Thomas, 1966-78 .......................................................................58 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Dustin Colquitt, 2005-18 ......................................................................44.9 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dexter McCluster, 2010-13...................................................................12.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Knile Davis, 2013-17............................................................................27.0 Field Goals ......................................................................Nick Lowery, 1980-93...........................................................................329 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Priest Holmes, 2001-07 ..........................................................................83 Points..............................................................................Nick Lowery, 1980-93........................................................................1,466 *Sacks............................................................................Derrick Thomas, 1989-99 ..................................................................126.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Larry Johnson, 2006..........................................................................1,789 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Patrick Mahomes, 2018 .....................................................................5,097 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Patrick Mahomes, 2018 ..........................................................................50 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Travis Kelce, 2018.................................................................................103 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tyreek Hill, 2018 ................................................................................1,479 Interceptions ...................................................................Emmitt Thomas, 1974.............................................................................12 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Dustin Colquitt, 2012 ...........................................................................46.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dante Hall, 2003 ..................................................................................16.3 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Quintin Demps, 2013 ...........................................................................30.1 Field Goals ......................................................................Harrison Butker, 2017 .............................................................................38 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Priest Holmes, 2003................................................................................27 Points..............................................................................Priest Holmes, 2003..............................................................................162 *Sacks............................................................................Justin Houston, 2014 ...........................................................................22.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamaal Charles, 1-3-10.........................................................................259 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Elvis Grbac, 11-5-00 .............................................................................504 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Len Dawson, 11-1-64 ...............................................................................6 Patrick Mahomes, 12-19-18......................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tony Gonzalez, 1-2-05 ............................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Stephone Paige, 12-22-85.....................................................................309 Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Ply, 12-16-62 .............................................................................**4 Bobby Hunt, 10-4-64 ............................................................................**4 Deron Cherry, 9-29-85 ..........................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Cairo Santos, 10-4-15...............................................................................7 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Abner Haynes, 11-26-61...........................................................................5 Jamaal Charles, 12-15-13.........................................................................5 Points..............................................................................Abner Haynes, 11-26-61.........................................................................30 Jamaal Charles, 12-15-13.......................................................................30 *Sacks............................................................................Derrick Thomas, 11-11-90.................................................................**7.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 87 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 51 Attaochu, Jeremiah 81 Bell, Blake 21 Breeland, Bashaud 7 Butker, Harrison 55 t- Clark, Frank 2 Colquitt, Dustin 12 Dieter, Gehrig 76 Duvernay-Tardif, Laurent 75 Erving, Cam 72 Fisher, Eric 23 Fuller, Kendall 61 Golditch, Zack 74 Hamilton, Justin 4 Henne, Chad 10 Hill, Tyreek 53 Hitchens, Anthony 34 Hyde, Carlos 95 Jones, Chris 30 Jones-Quartey, Harold 87 Kelce, Travis 19 Kemp, Marcus 92 Kpassagnon, Tanoh 50 t- Lee, Darron 24 Lucas, Jordan 15 Mahomes, Patrick 32 Mathieu, Tyrann 66 McKenzie, Kahlil 70 Murphy, Pace 67 Murray, Jimmy 56 Niemann, Ben 91 Nnadi, Derrick 44 O’Daniel, Dorian 90 t- Ogbah, Emmanuel 99 Okafor, Alex 48 Phillips, John 1 Pringle, Byron 59 Ragland, Reggie 20 Reaser, Keith 62 Reiter, Austin 11 Robinson, Demarcus 71 Schwartz, Mitchell 65 Senior, Justin 42 Sherman, Anthony 39 Smith, Tremon 49 Sorensen, Daniel 57 Speaks, Breeland 35 Ward, Charvarius 14 Watkins, Sammy 25 Watts, Armani 26 Williams, Damien 31 Williams, Darrel 98 Williams, Xavier 54 Wilson, Damien 41 Winchester, James 77 Wylie, Andrew 82 Yelder, Deon 88 Pos. LB TE CB K DE P WR G OL T CB T DT QB WR LB RB DT S TE WR LB LB S QB S G T C LB DT LB DE DE TE WR LB CB OL WR T T FB CB S LB CB WR S RB RB DT LB LS T TE Ht. 6-3 6-6 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-7 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-6 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-4 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-4 Wt. 252 252 195 205 260 210 207 321 313 315 198 295 315 222 185 235 229 310 210 260 210 289 232 190 230 190 320 308 305 235 312 220 275 261 251 203 252 190 300 203 320 329 242 190 208 285 198 211 205 224 224 309 245 240 309 255 NFL Birthdate Exp. 1/17/93 6 8/7/91 5 1/30/92 6 7/14/95 3 6/14/93 5 5/6/82 15 2/24/93 2 2/11/91 6 8/23/92 5 1/5/91 7 2/13/95 4 2/22/95 2 7/27/93 3 7/2/85 11 3/1/94 4 6/10/92 6 9/20/90 6 7/3/94 4 8/6/93 3 10/5/89 7 8/14/95 2 6/14/94 3 10/18/94 4 8/2/93 4 9/17/95 3 5/13/92 7 1/3/97 2 3/2/94 2 5/5/95 2 7/27/95 2 5/9/96 2 9/4/94 2 11/6/93 4 2/8/91 7 6/11/87 10 11/17/93 2 9/23/93 4 7/31/91 4 10/27/91 4 9/21/94 4 6/8/89 8 7/8/94 2 12/11/88 9 7/20/96 2 3/5/90 6 12/18/95 2 5/16/96 2 6/14/93 6 3/19/96 2 4/3/92 6 4/15/95 2 1/18/92 5 5/14/93 5 8/6/89 5 8/19/94 2 3/6/95 2 College Georgia Tech Oklahoma Clemson Georgia Tech Michigan Tennessee Alabama McGill Florida State Central Michigan Virginia Tech Colorado State Louisiana-Lafayette Michigan West Alabama Iowa Ohio State Mississippi State Findlay Cincinnati Hawaii Villanova Ohio State Penn State Texas Tech Louisiana State Tennessee Northwestern State Holy Cross Iowa Florida State Clemson Oklahoma State Texas Virginia Kansas State Alabama Florida Atlantic South Florida Florida California Mississippi State Connecticut Central Arkansas Brigham Young Ole Miss Middle Tennessee State Clemson Texas A&M Oklahoma Louisiana State Northern Iowa Minnesota Oklahoma Eastern Michigan Western Kentucky Hometown Washington, D.C. Wichita, Kan. Allendale, S.C. Decatur, Ga. Cleveland, Ohio Knoxville, Tenn. South Bend, Ind. Montreal, Quebec Moultrie, Ga. Rochester, Mich. Baltimore, Md. Aurora, Colo. Natchez, Miss. West Lawn, Pa. Pearson, Ga. Lorain, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Houston, Miss. Columbus, Ohio Cleveland Heights, Ohio Layton, Utah Kalamazoo, Mich. Chattanooga, Tenn. New Rochelle, N.Y. Tyler, Texas New Orleans, La. Walnut Creek, Calif. Houston, Texas Evanston, Ill. Sycamore, Ill. Virginia Beach, Va. Olney, Md. Lagos, Nigeria Dallas, Texas Hot Springs, Va. Tampa, Fla. Madison, Ala. Miami, Fla. Bradenton, Fla. Fort Valley, Ga. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Montreal, Quebec North Attleborough, Mass. Anniston, Ala. Colton, Calif. Jackson, Miss. McCombs, Miss. Fort Myers, Fla. Forney, Texas San Diego, Calif. Marrero, La. Kansas City, Mo. Gloster, Miss. Washington, Okla. Midland, Mich. Louisville, Ky. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts FA-’19 11/0* FA-’19 10/4* UFA(GB)-’19 7/5* FA-’17 16/0 T(Sea)-’19 16/16* D3-’05 16/0 FA-’17 4/0 D6b-’14 5/5 T(Cle)-’17 14/13 D1-’13 16/16 T(Wash)-’18 15/15 W(Ariz)-’19 2/0* FA-’17 4/0 UFA(Jax)-’18 1/0 D5b-’16 16/16 UFA(Dall)-’18 15/15 FA-’19 14/7* D2-16 16/11 FA-’19 0* D3a-’13 16/16 FA-’17 16/0 D2-’17 13/0 T(NYJ)-’19 12/12* T(Mia)-’18 16/4 D1-’17 16/16 UFA(Hou)-’19 16/16 D6b-’18 0/0 FA-’18 0* FA-’18 2/0 FA-’18 14/1 D3-’18 16/11 D3b-’18 16/1 T(Cle)-19 14/14* UFA(NO)-’19 16/16 FA-’19 8/4* FA-’18 0* T(Buff)-’17 16/15 FA-’19 0* W(Cle)-’18 11/4 D4c-’16 16/5 UFA(Cle)-’16 16/16 FA-’19 0* T(Ariz)-’13 16/1 D6a-’18 14/1 FA-’14 7/4 D2-’18 16/4 T(Dall)-’18 13/2 UFA(LAR)-’18 10/9 D4-’18 5/0 UFA(Mia)-’18 16/3 FA-’18 6/0 RFA(Ariz)-’18 16/4 UFA(Dall)-’19 16/7 FA-’15 16/0 FA-’17 16/10 FA-’18 3/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book KANSAS CITY CHIEFS * Attaochu played 11 games with New York Jets in ’18; Bell played 10 games with Jacksonville; Breeland played 7 games with Green Bay; Clark played 16 games with Seattle; Golditch played 2 games with Arizona; Hyde played 6 games with Cleveland and 8 games with Jacksonville; Jones-Quartey last active with Chicago in ’16; Lee played 12 games with N.Y. Jets; Mathieu played 16 games with Houston; Murphy spent ’18 season on Kansas City practice squad; Ogbah played 14 games with Cleveland; Okafor played 16 games with New Orleans; Phillips played 8 games with Arizona; Pringle missed ’18 season because of injury; Reaser last active with Kansas City in ’17; Wilson played 16 games with Dallas. t- Chiefs traded for Clark (Sea), Lee (NYJ) and Ogbah (Cle). Traded—Chiefs traded S Eric Murray (15 games in ’18) to Cleveland. Players lost through free agency (5): WR Chris Conley (Jax; 16 games in ’18), C Jordan Devey (Oak; 7), TE Demetrius Harris (Cle; 15), C Mitch Morse (Buff; 11), DB Steven Nelson (Pitt; 16). Also played with Chiefs in ’18—G Jeff Allen (10 games), DE Allen Bailey (16), WR Kelvin Benjamin (15), CB Eric Berry (2), TE Alex Ellis (2), LB Justin Houston (12), RB Kareem Hunt (11), DL Jarvis Jenkins (12), LB Nate Orchard (1), S Ron Parker (15), DB Orlando Scandrick (15), S Josh Shaw (4), LB Terrance Smith (7), WR De’Anthony Thomas (5), RB Spencer Ware (13), RB Charcandrick West (3), LB Frank Zombo (9). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Allegretti, Nick Boyd, Dino Burrell, Jalin Custis, Jamal Davis, Felton Davis, Rashard (1) Davison, Raymond (1) Fenton, Rashad Fields, Mark Fortson, Joe Fox, Jack Grayson, Davon (1) Hardman, Mecole Harris, Darius Hunter, Ryan (1) Ivie, Joey (1) Johnson, Gary Linta, TJ Litton, Chase (1) Lovett, John Marshall, Marcus McCray, Rob (1) Miller, Herb Monroe, Dakari Saunders, Khalen Shurmur, Kyle Soroh, Andrew Thompson, Cody Thompson, Darwin Thornhill, Juan Wade, D'Montre (1) Walker, Cavon (1) Ward, Tim Wells, David (1) Williams, James OL T CB WR WR WR LB CB CB TE P WR WR LB T DT LB QB QB TE RB LB DB DB DL QB DB WR RB DB DB DT DE TE RB 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-3 5-9 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-6 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-2 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-6 6-0 320 300 195 213 211 175 230 188 192 230 224 187 187 238 316 301 226 240 230 225 200 280 190 191 324 225 210 205 200 210 206 278 255 260 205 4/21/96 9/2/96 9/20/96 11/6/95 2/25/97 9/14/95 3/25/95 2/17/97 10/10/96 12/7/95 9/1/96 9/5/95 3/12/98 1/17/96 4/1/95 1/22/95 8/2/96 1/30/96 10/5/95 4/25/96 2/23/97 3/24/96 11/11/97 8/18/97 8/9/96 11/6/96 2/12/96 1/11/96 4/4/97 10/19/95 12/22/94 7/4/94 8/11/97 5/2/95 5/17/96 Illinois Cincinnati New Mexico Syracuse Michigan State James Madison California South Carolina Clemson Valdosta State Rice East Carolina Georgia Middle Tennessee State Bowling Green Florida Texas Wagner Marshall Princeton James Madison Indiana Florida Atlantic San Jose State Western Illinois Vanderbilt Florida Atlantic Toledo Utah State Virginia Murray State Maryland Old Dominion San Diego State Washington State Frankfort, Ill. Newark, N.J. Riverside, Calif. Philadelphia, Pa. Richmond, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Los Angeles, Calif. Miami, Fla. Charlotte, N.C. Buffalo, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Cleveland, Ohio Bowman, Ga. Horn Lake, Miss. North Bay, Ontario Pasco, Fla. Douglas, Ala. Branford, Conn. Tampa, Fla. Wantagh, N.Y. Raleigh, N.C. Rockdale, Ga. Miramar, Fla. San Jose, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. Miami, Fla. Huron, Ohio Tulsa, Okla. Altavista, Va. Columbia, Tenn. Washington, D.C. High Point, N.C. Fresno, Calif. Burbank, Calif. How Acq. D7 FA FA FA FA FA FA-’18 D6a FA FA FA FA D2a FA FA-’18 FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 FA FA D3 FA FA FA D6b D2b FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.kcchiefs.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 89 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Andy Reid Pro Career: Andy Reid was named the 13th head coach in Kansas City Chiefs history on January 7, 2013. He is entering his 28th season in the National Football League and his 21st season as an NFL head coach in 2019. In his sixth season with the Chiefs, Reid and company tallied 12 wins, bringing his total to 67 victories in his first six seasons with Kansas City, the most by any head coach in franchise history in that time frame. In 2018, Reid led the Chiefs to their first back-to-backto-back AFC West Division Championships in franchise history and the first ever AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium. In 2015, Reid led the Chiefs to their first playoff win since 1993, with a win at Houston. In his first season in Kansas City in 2013, helped orchestrate the franchise’s best single-season turnaround as the Chiefs won 11 games and made the playoffs after going 2-14 the previous season. Prior to joining the Chiefs, served as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles for 14 years (1999-2012), earning NFL Coach of the Year honors three times. Compiled the best win total (140) and playoff victory total (10) in Philadelphia Eagles history. Captured six division titles and five trips to the NFC Championship Game. In his 28-year NFL coaching career, Reid’s teams have made the playoffs 19 times (21-19 record). Has coached in the Super Bowl three times, the NFC Championship Game nine times and the AFC Championship Game once. Reid was an assistant coach with Green Bay (1992-98) under Mike Holmgren. With Green Bay, helped the Packers earn a Super Bowl XXXI victory over New England. Career record: 207-138-1. Background: Coached at Brigham Young (1982), San Francisco State (1983-85) Northern Arizona (1986), Texas-El Paso (1987-88) and Missouri (1989-1991). Reid was an offensive tackle/guard on three BYU Cougar Holiday Bowl teams. Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, and received a master’s degree in professional leadership in physical education and athletics. Personal: Born March 19, 1958 in Los Angeles, Calif. Reid and his wife Tammy have five children—Britt, Crosby, Drew Ann, Spencer, and the late Garrett. He has nine grandchildren, Maverick, Somers, Saylor, Blake, Reid, Canyon, Ryker, Rylen and Garrett. ASSISTANT COACHES Eric Bieniemy, offensive coordinator; born August 15, 1969, New Orleans, La. Running back Colorado 1987-90. Pro running back San Diego 1991-94, Cincinnati Bengals 199598, Philadelphia Eagles 1999. College coach: Colorado 2001-02, 2009-12, UCLA 2003-05. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2006-10, joined Chiefs in 2013. Joe Bleymaier, pass game analyst/asst. quarterbacks; born August 8, 1982, Boise, Idaho. Wide receiver Delaware 2002-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: Colorado 2013-15. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2016. 90 Greg Carbin, asst. strength and conditioning; born August 31, 1983, Jefferson City, Mo. Defensive back Missouri Western State University 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Missouri Western 201218. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2019. Travis Crittenden, asst. strength and conditioning; born April 6, 1981, Wichita Falls, Texas. Tackle Fork Union Military Academy 1999, Virginia Military Institute 2000-03. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2012, joined Chiefs in 2013. Brendan Daly, run game coordinator/defensive line; born September 10, 1975, San Francisco, Calif. Tight end Drake 1993-96. No pro playing experience. College coach: Drake 1998, Villanova 1999, 2005, Maryland 2000, Oklahoma State 2001-03, Illinois State 2004. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2006-08, St. Louis Rams 2009-11, Minnesota Vikings 2012-13, New England Patriots 2014-18, joined Chiefs in 2019. Andy Heck, offensive line; born January 1, 1967, Fargo, N.D. Tackle Notre Dame 198588. Pro tackle Seattle Seahawks 1989-93, Chicago Bears 1994-98, Washington Redskins 1999-2000. College coach: Virginia 2001-03. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2004-12, joined Chiefs in 2013. Matt House, linebackers; born May 17, 1978, Harrison, Mich. Attended Michigan State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan State 2001-02, North Carolina 2003-04, Gardner-Webb 2005, Buffalo 2005-07, Pittsburgh 2012-14, Florida International 2015, Kentucky 2016-18. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 2008, St. Louis Rams 2009-2011, joined Chiefs in 2019. Mike Kafka, quarterbacks; born July 25, 1987, Chicago, Ill. Quarterback Northwestern 2006-09. Pro quarterback Philadelphia Eagles 2010-12, New England Patriots 2013, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014, Minnesota Vikings 2015. College coach: Northwestern 2016. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2017. Greg Lewis, wide receivers; born February 12, 1980, Chicago, Ill. Wide receiver Illinois 19992002. Pro wide receiver Philadelphia Eagles 2003-08, Minnesota Vikings 2009-10. College coach: San Diego State 2012, San Jose State 2013, Pittsburgh 2014. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 2015, Philadelphia Eagles 2016, joined Chiefs in 2017. Sam Madison, defensive backs/cornerbacks; born April 23, 1974, Thomasville, Ga. Defensive back Louisville 1993-96. Pro cornerback Miami Dolphins 1997-2005, New York Giants 2006-08. Pro coach: joined Chiefs in 2019. Corey Matthaei, asst. offensive line; born February 1, 1985, Fircrest, Wash. Offensive lineman Willamette 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Willamette 2007. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2008-12, joined Chiefs in 2013. Deland McCullough, running backs; born December 1, 1972, Youngstown, Ohio. Running back Miami (OH) 1991-95. Pro running back Cincinnati Bengals 1996-97, Philadelphia Eagles 1997, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1998-99, Chicago Enforcers (XFL) 2001. College coach: Miami (OH) 2010, Indiana 2011-16, Southern California 2017. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2018. Tom Melvin, tight ends; born October 1, 1961, Redwood City, Calif. Offensive lineman San Francisco State 1982-83. No pro playing experience. College coach: San Francisco State 1984-85, Northern Arizona 1986-87, UC Santa Barbara 1988-90, Occidental College 1991-98. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1999-2012, joined Chiefs in 2013. Dave Merritt, defensive backs; born September 8, 1971, Raleigh, N.C. Linebacker North Carolina State 1989-92. Pro linebacker Miami Dolphins 1993, Arizona Cardinals 1993-96, Rhein Fire (NFLE) 1997. College coach: Chattanooga 1997, Virginia Military Institute 1998-2000. Pro coach: New York Jets 2001-03, New York Giants 2004-17, Arizona Cardinals 2018, joined Chiefs in 2019. Britt Reid, defensive line; born April 28, 1985, San Francisco, Calif. Attended Temple. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Temple 2012. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2013. Ryan Reynolds, asst. strength and conditioning; born January 15, 1981, Fulton, Ill. Attended Iowa. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Louisville 2008, Arizona State 2008-11, UCLA 2012-15. Pro coach: Joined Chiefs in 2016. Barry Rubin, strength and conditioning; born June 25, 1957, Monroe, La. Running back/punter Louisiana State 1976-77, tight end/punter Northwestern State 1978-1980. No pro playing experience. College coach: Northeast Louisiana 1981-83, 1987-90, 1994, Louisiana State 1984-85. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 1995-2005, Philadelphia Eagles 2008-12, joined Chiefs in 2013. Steve Spagnuolo, defensive coordinator; born December 21, 1959, Whitinsville, Mass. Wide receiver Springfield College 1978-81. No pro playing experience. College coach: Massachusetts 1982-83, Lafayette 1984-86, Connecticut 1987-91, Maine 1993-94, Rutgers 1994-95, Bowling Green 1996-97. Pro Coach: Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) 1992, Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) 1998, Philadelphia Eagles 1999-2006, New York Giants 2007-08, 2015-17, St. Louis Rams 2009-11 (head coach), New Orleans Saints 2012, Baltimore Ravens 2013-14, joined Chiefs in 2019. Dave Toub, asst. head coach/special teams coordinator; born June 1, 1962, Ossining, N.Y. Offensive lineman Springfield College 198081, Texas-El Paso 1983-84. No pro playing experience. College coach: Texas El-Paso 1987-89, Missouri 1989-2000. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2001-03, Chicago Bears 2004-12, joined Chiefs in 2013. Rod Wilson, asst. special teams; born November 12, 1981, Cross, S.C. Linebacker South Carolina 2001-04. Pro linebacker Chicago Bears 2005-08, 2010, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009. College coach: Charleston Southern 2013-16. 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Spanos Vice Chairman: Michael A. Spanos President of Business Operations: A.G. Spanos President of Football Operations: John Spanos Executive Vice President – Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer: Jeanne M. Bonk Executive VP of Football Administration/Player Finance: Ed McGuire Chief of Staff: Fred Maas Special Assistant: LaDainian Tomlinson Special Counsel: Mark Fabiani General Manager: Tom Telesco Director of Player Personnel: JoJo Wooden Senior Director of Pro Personnel: Louis Clark Director of Pro Scouting: Dennis Abraham Director of College Scouting: Kevin Kelly Director of Football/Medical Services: James Collins Head Athletic Trainer: Damon Mitchell Director of Video Services: Brian Duddy Sr. Director of Player Engagement: Arthur Hightower Equipment Manager: Chris Smith General Counsel: Nicole King Vice President of Accounting & Financial Operations: Denise Kaufman Controller: Marsha Wells Chief Marketing Officer: Steven Ziff Chief Revenue Officer: Jim Rushton Vice President of Corporate Partnerships: Denny O’Leary Vice President of Business Development: Tom Morris Vice President of Ticket Sales & Services: Todd Poulsen Director of Ticket Operations: Michael L. Dougherty Director of Guest Services: Jim Cwalinski Vice President of Fan Experience: Mark Tamar Senior Director of Digital Media: Joel Price Vice President of Public Relations: Josh Rupprecht Vice President of External Relations: Kimberley Layton Director of Community Partnerships: Heather Birdsall Director of Community Outreach: Dick Lewis Director of Security: Bill Stetson Director of Football Logistics: John Hinek COACHING HISTORY Los Angeles 1960, 2017-18 San Diego 1961-2016 (459-460-11) Records include postseason games 1960-69 Sid Gillman* ...............83-51-6 1969-70 Charlie Waller .................9-7-3 1971 Sid Gillman** .................4-6-0 1971-73 Harland Svare*** .........7-17-2 1973 Ron Waller......................1-5-0 1974-78 Tommy Prothro**** ...21-39-0 1978-86 Don Coryell# .............72-60-0 1986-88 Al Saunders .................17-22-0 1989-91 Dan Henning...............16-32-0 1992-96 Bobby Ross................50-36-0 1997-98 Kevin Gilbride## .........6-16-0 1998 June Jones .....................3-7-0 1999-2001 Mike Riley...................14-34-0 2002-06 Marty Schottenheimer.47-35-0 2007-12 Norv Turner ................59-43-0 2013-16 Mike McCoy ...............28-38-0 2017-18 Anthony Lynn .............22-12-0 *Retired after nine games in 1969 **Resigned after 10 games in 1971 ***Resigned after eight games in 1973 ****Resigned after four games in 1978 #Resigned after eight games in 1986 ##Released after six games in 1998 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 254,812 Away 528,951 Total 783,763 Single-game home record, 69,288 (11/7/99) Single-season home record, 547,937 (2005) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 College Jerry Tillery DT Notre Dame Nasir Adderley DB Delaware Trey Pipkins T Sioux Falls Drue Tranquill LB Notre Dame Easton Stick QB North Dakota St. Emeke Egbule LB Houston Cortez Broughton DT Cincinnati 91 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Rivers 508 347 Smith 4 1 Allen 0 0 Chargers 512 348 Opponents 548 351 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/11 08/18 08/25 08/30 Result L 17-24 W 24-14 L 7-36 W 23-21 Opponent at Arizona Seattle New Orleans at San Francisco REGULAR SEASON (12-4) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 11/04 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/13 12/22 12/30 Result L 28-38 W 31-20 L 23-35 W 29-27 W 26-10 W 38-14 W 20-19 W 25-17 W 20-6 L 22-23 W 45-10 W 33-30 W 26-21 W 29-28 L 10-22 W 23-9 Opponent Kansas City at Buffalo at L.A. Rams San Francisco Oakland at Cleveland Tennessee at Seattle at Oakland Denver Arizona at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Kansas City Baltimore at Denver SCORING Date Result Opponent 01/06 W 23-17 at Baltimore 01/13 L 28-41 at New England SCORE BY PERIODS Chargers 78 151 99 100 0 — 428 Opponents 98 66 73 92 0 — 329 Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 92 PAT FG Saf PTS Gordon 10 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 Badgley 0 0 0 27/28 15/16 0 M. Williams 1 10 0 0/0 0/0 0 Allen 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 Ekeler 3 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 Sturgis 0 0 0 9/15 9/13 0 Ty. Williams 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 Gates 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 Jackson 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 King 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 Benjamin 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 Emanuel 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 Green 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 Hayward 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 Chargers 16 32 3 36/43 24/29 0 Opponents 11 23 4 30/31 23/30 0 2-Pt Conv: Gates 2, Gordon 2, Allen, M. Williams. Chargers 6-8, Opponents 1-7. Defensive 2-Pt. Return: Hayward. POSTSEASON (1-1) 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Chargers TD TD TD R P Rt Yds. 4308 8 0 4316 3886 Opp. 338 311 100 101 213 178 25 32 70/177 79/202 39.5 39.1 7/8 11/20 87.5 55.0 30:43 29:17 5962 5339 372.6 333.7 945 981 6.3 5.4 1873 1693 117.1 105.8 399 395 4089 3646 255.6 227.9 34/227 38/240 4316 3886 512/348 548/351 68.0 64.1 12 13 62/42.6 67/47.7 62/37.2 67/40.6 113/967 103/828 17/7 18/7 51 38 16 11 32 23 3 4 88 72 68 38 36 36 30 16 12 12 6 6 6 2 428 329 RUSHING Gordon Ekeler Jackson Allen Newsome Benjamin M. Williams Ty. Williams Watt Rivers Smith Ingram J.J. Jones Chargers Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 175 885 5.1 34t 10 106 554 5.2 41 3 50 206 4.1 20 2 9 75 8.3 28 0 11 49 4.5 16 0 7 41 5.9 19 0 7 28 4.0 19t 1 2 15 7.5 14 0 4 11 2.8 8 0 18 7 0.4 7 0 8 2 0.3 9 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 399 1873 4.7 41 16 395 1693 4.3 43 11 RECEIVING Allen Gordon M. Williams Ty. Williams Ekeler Gates Green Jackson Benjamin Newsome Culkin Watt Chargers Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 97 1196 12.3 54 6 50 490 9.8 66t 4 43 664 15.4 55t 10 41 653 15.9 75t 5 39 404 10.4 44t 3 28 333 11.9 27 2 19 210 11.1 26 1 15 135 9.0 19 0 12 186 15.5 46t 1 2 19 9.5 11 0 1 24 24.0 24 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 348 4316 12.4 75t 32 351 3886 11.1 82t 23 Pct. 68.3 25.0 — 68.0 64.1 TD 32 0 0 32 23 Int. 12 0 0 12 13 INTERCEPTIONS King James Tr. Williams Addae Perryman White Ingram Rochell Phillips Chargers Opponents Tkld. 32/204 1/16 1/7 34/227 38/240 Rate 105.5 39.6 — 104.9 89.1 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 75 25.0 42t 1 3 30 10.0 23 0 1 86 86.0 86 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 13 247 19.0 86 1 12 87 7.3 42 1 PUNTING D. Jones Kaser Sturgis Chargers Opponents No. 47 13 1 62 67 PUNT RETURNS King J.J. Jones Benjamin Allen Chargers Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 23 8 318 13.8 73t 1 5 2 24 4.8 11 0 5 4 16 3.2 8 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 34 15 358 10.5 73t 1 28 15 257 9.2 91t 1 KICKOFF RETURNS King J.J. Jones Allen James Benjamin Chargers Opponents Yds. 1990 629 24 2643 3195 No. Yds 22 522 3 69 1 25 1 20 1 17 28 653 61 1322 Avg. In 20 LG 42.3 15 59 48.4 5 66 24.0 1 24 42.6 21 66 47.7 27 67 Avg LG TD 23.7 40 0 23.0 33 0 25.0 25 0 20.0 20 0 17.0 17 0 23.3 40 0 21.7 51 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Badgley 0/0 4/4 5/5 5/5 1/2 Sturgis 0/0 4/4 2/2 3/6 0/1 Chargers 0/0 8/8 7/7 8/11 1/3 Opponents 0/0 7/7 7/7 8/10 1/6 SACKS Ingram Bosa Rochell Philon James Nwosu Square Liuget Addae Brown Emanuel Mebane Jenkins Ju. Jones Chargers Opponents No. 7.0 5.5 5.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 38.0 34.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book LOS ANGELES CHARGERS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-09.........................................................12,490 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Philip Rivers, 2004-18......................................................................54,656 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Philip Rivers, 2004-18...........................................................................374 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Antonio Gates, 2003-18 ........................................................................955 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Antonio Gates, 2003-18 ...................................................................11,841 Interceptions ...................................................................Gill Byrd, 1983-92...................................................................................42 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Drew Kaser, 2016-17 ...........................................................................47.4 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 1993-96 .....................................................................13.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Leslie (Speedy) Duncan, 1964-70 ........................................................25.3 Field Goals ......................................................................John Carney, 1990-2000.......................................................................261 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-09..............................................................153 Points..............................................................................John Carney, 1990-2000....................................................................1,076 *Sacks............................................................................Leslie O’Neal, 1986-95.......................................................................105.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006 ................................................................1,815 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Fouts, 1981 ................................................................................4,802 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Philip Rivers, 2008..................................................................................34 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Keenan Allen, 2017 ...............................................................................102 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Lance Alworth, 1965..........................................................................1,602 Interceptions ...................................................................Antonio Cromartie, 2007 .........................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Mike Scifres, 2012 ...............................................................................48.3 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Leslie (Speedy) Duncan, 1965 .............................................................15.5 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Keith Lincoln, 1962 ..............................................................................28.4 Field Goals ......................................................................John Carney, 1994..................................................................................34 Nick Novak, 2013....................................................................................34 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006 .................................................................**31 Points..............................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006 ...............................................................**186 *Sacks............................................................................Leslie O’Neal, 1992 ..............................................................................17.0 Shawne Merriman, 2006 ......................................................................17.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................LaDainian Tomlinson, 12-28-03.............................................................243 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Philip Rivers, 10-18-15 .........................................................................503 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dan Fouts, 11-22-81.................................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Kellen Winslow, 10-7-84 .........................................................................15 Keenan Allen, 9-13-15 ............................................................................15 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Wes Chandler, 12-20-82 .......................................................................260 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Antonio Cromartie, 11-11-07 Field Goals ......................................................................John Carney, 9-5-93, 9-18-93...................................................................6 Greg Davis, 10-5-97 .................................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Kellen Winslow, 11-22-81 .........................................................................5 Points..............................................................................Kellen Winslow, 11-22-81 .......................................................................30 *Sacks............................................................................Leslie O’Neal, 11-16-86 .........................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 93 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 13 4 12 97 57 80 11 43 58 74 48 30 28 66 25 88 26 86 54 22 33 23 7 93 20 77 90 83 95 92 38 42 76 52 31 35 53 61 29 17 98 75 10 78 71 5 69 64 27 34 44 81 24 47 94 Name Pos. Ht. Allen, Keenan WR 6-2 Badgley, Michael K 5-10 Benjamin, Travis WR/PR 5-10 Bosa, Joey DE 6-5 Brown, Jatavis LB 5-11 Culkin, Sean TE 6-5 Davis, Geremy WR 6-3 Davis, Michael CB 6-2 Davis Sr., Thomas LB 6-1 Drango, Spencer G 6-6 Dzubnar, Nick ILB 6-1 Ekeler, Austin RB 5-10 Facyson, Brandon CB 6-2 Feeney, Dan G 6-4 Gordon III, Melvin RB 6-1 Green, Virgil TE 6-5 Hayward Jr., Casey CB 5-11 Henry, Hunter TE 6-5 Ingram III, Melvin DE 6-2 Jackson, Justin RB 6-0 James Jr., Derwin S 6-2 Jenkins, Rayshawn S 6-2 Jones, Cardale QB 6-5 Jones, Justin DT 6-3 King II, Desmond CB 5-10 Lamp, Forrest G 6-4 Lanier II, Anthony DE 6-6 Mayle, Vince TE 6-2 McGill, T.Y. DT 6-0 Mebane, Brandon NT 6-1 Newsome, Detrez RB 5-10 Nwosu, Uchenna LB 6-2 Okung, Russell T 6-5 Perryman, Denzel LB 5-11 Phillips, Adrian S 5-11 Pope, Troymaine RB 5-8 Pouncey, Mike C 6-5 Quessenberry, Scott C/G 6-4 Richards, Jeff CB 6-2 Rivers, Philip QB 6-5 Rochell, Isaac DE 6-4 Schofield III, Michael G/T 6-6 Scott, Artavis WR 5-11 Scott, Trent T 6-5 Square, Damion NT 6-2 Taylor, Tyrod QB 6-1 Tevi, Sam T 6-5 Toner, Cole C/G 6-5 Watkins, Jaylen S 5-11 Watt, Derek FB 6-2 White, Kyzir LB 6-2 Williams, Mike WR 6-4 Williams, Trevor CB 5-11 Windt, Mike LS 6-1 Wt. 211 183 175 280 221 255 211 195 235 315 240 200 197 310 215 255 192 250 247 199 215 220 250 309 200 310 285 247 299 311 210 251 310 240 210 205 298 310 210 228 280 301 195 320 293 217 315 310 194 234 218 220 191 237 NFL Birthdate Exp. 4/27/92 7 7/28/95 2 12/29/89 8 7/11/95 4 2/18/94 4 6/11/93 3 1/10/92 5 1/6/95 3 3/22/83 15 10/15/92 3 8/15/91 5 5/17/95 3 9/8/94 2 5/29/94 3 4/13/93 5 8/3/88 9 9/9/89 8 12/7/94 4 4/26/89 8 4/22/96 2 8/3/96 2 1/25/94 3 9/29/92 3 8/28/96 2 12/14/94 3 2/20/94 3 5/8/93 3 1/12/91 3 11/23/92 5 1/15/85 13 3/6/94 2 12/28/96 2 10/7/88 10 12/5/92 5 3/28/92 5 11/29/93 2 7/24/89 9 3/23/95 2 1/3/91 2 12/8/81 16 4/22/95 2 11/15/90 6 34680 2 34359 2 2/6/89 7 32723 9 34653 3 34406 3 33508 5 33915 4 35148 2 34611 3 34227 4 31561 10 College California Miami Miami Ohio State Akron Missouri Connecticut Brigham Young Georgia Baylor Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Western State, Colo. Virginia Tech Indiana Wisconsin Nevada Vanderbilt Arkansas South Carolina Northwestern Florida State Miami Ohio State North Carolina State Iowa Western Kentucky Alabama A&M Washington State North Carolina State California Western Carolina Southern California Oklahoma State Miami Texas Jacksonville State Florida UCLA Emporia State North Carolina State Notre Dame Michigan Clemson Grambling State Alabama Virginia Tech Utah Harvard Florida Wisconsin West Virginia Clemson Penn State Cincinnati Hometown Greensboro, N.C. Summit, N.J. Belle Glade, Fla. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Belle Glade, Fla. Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. Lawrenceville, Ga. Glendale, Calif. Shellman, Ga. Cedar Park, Texas Mission Viejo, Calif. Eaton, Colo. Newnan, Ga. Orland Park, Ill. Kenosha, Wis. Tulare, Calif. Perry, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. Rockingham, N.C. Carol Stream, Ill. Haines City, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. Cleveland, Ohio Austell, Ga. Detroit, Mich. Venice, Fla. Savannah, Ga. Sacramento, Calif. Jesup, Ga. Los Angeles, Calif. Raeford, N.C. Carson, Calif. Fort Bend, Texas Coral Gables, Fla. Garland, Texas Anniston, Ala. Ardmore, Okla. La Costa, Calif. Del City, Okla. Decatur, Ala. McDonough, Ga. Orland Park, Ill. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Huntsville, Ala. Houston, Texas Hampton, Va. Euless, Texas Greenwood, Ind. Fort Myers, Fla. Pewaukee, Wis. Macungie, Pa. Santee, S.C. Baltimore, Md. Cincinnati, Ohio How Acq. D3-’13 FA-’18 UFA(Cle)-’16 D1-’16 D5-’16 FA-’17 FA-’16 FA-’17 UFA(Car)-’19 FA-’18 FA-’15 FA-’17 FA-’18 D3-’17 D1-’15 UFA(Den)-’18 UFA(GB)-’16 D2-’16 D1-’12 D7-’18 D1-’18 D4-’17 T(Buff)-’17 D3-’18 D5-’17 D2-’17 FA-’18 FA-’18 W(Phil)-’18 UFA(Sea)-’16 FA-’18 D2-’18 UFA(Den)-’17 D2-’15 FA-’14 FA-’18 FA-’18 D5-’18 FA-’18 T(NYG)-’04 D7-’17 W(Den)-’17 FA-’17 FA-’18 W(KC)-’14 UFA(Cle)-’19 D6-’17 FA-’17 UFA(Phil)-’18 D6-’16 D4-’18 D1-’17 FA-’16 FA-’10 ’18 Games/ Starts 16/14 10/0 12/3 7/6 15/10 13/10 14/0 16/9 12/12* 0* 16/0 14/3 15/0 16/16 12/12 16/16 16/16 0* 16/16 13/1 16/16 15/1 0* 15/0 16/8 2/0 0* 0* 6/0 12/12 9/0 16/3 15/15 9/9 16/7 0* 16/16 15/0 6/0 16/16 16/3 16/16 0* 9/1 16/11 4/3* 16/15 1/0 0* 16/5 3/3 13/10 9/7 16/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book LOS ANGELES CHARGERS * Davis Sr., played 12 games with Carolina in ’18; Drango spent the ’18 season on the Chargers practice squad; Henry missed ’18 season because of injury; Jones spent the ’18 season on the Chargers practice squad; Lanier II spent the ’18 season on the active roster but did not play and on the Chargers practice squad; Mayle spent the ’18 season on the Chargers practice squad; Pope spent the ’18 season on the active roster but did not play and on the Seahawks and Chargers practice squads; Scott missed ’18 season because of injury; Taylor played 4 games wtih Cleveland; Watkins missed the ’18 season because of injury. Players lost through free agency (3): DT Darius Philon (Ariz; 16 games in ’18), CB Jason Verrett (SF; 0), WR Tyrell Williams (Oak; 16). Also played with Chargers in ’18—S Jahleel Addae (16 games), LB Kyle Emanuel (16), TE Antonio Gates (16), P Donnie Jones (13), DT Corey Liuget (6), LB Hayes Pullard (9), QB Geno Smith (7). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Adderley, Nasir Afriyie, Patrick (1) Broughton, Cortez Brown, Chris Camper, Blake Cantrell, Dylan (1) Corcoran, Josh Cox, Jeremy Egbule, Emeke Hall, Kemon Helm, Daniel Howard, Reggie Johnson, Tre'Von (1) Lemmons, Bradford Liggins, Justice (1) Long, Ty (1) Martin, Koda Mazza, Cole (1) Moore, Jason Newsome, Tyler Patton, Andre (1) Peace, Chris Pickett, Adarius Pipkins, Trey Randle, Rodney Sokol, Matt Springs, Arrion (1) Stick, Easton Teamer, Roderic Thompson, Trevion Tillery, Jerry Tranquill, Drue Volson, Tanner Wilson, Kyle (1) Zeise, Elijah Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate S DE DT G T WR DE RB LB CB TE DT LB CB WR P G LS WR P WR LB S T CB TE CB QB S WR DT LB C LB LB 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-8 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-6 5-9 6-5 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-2 195 240 291 322 314 226 243 226 245 191 248 290 232 186 209 205 300 235 213 219 200 238 98 304 184 249 208 217 187 197 295 228 306 231 232 5/31/97 7/20/96 9/2/96 4/26/96 12/17/96 6/29/94 4/5/97 8/16/96 10/13/96 6/2/97 4/20/95 3/26/96 2/10/95 4/19/96 12/14/94 4/6/93 8/21/95 2/14/95 6/23/95 7/14/95 5/28/94 2/8/96 9/5/96 9/5/96 2/27/97 11/9/95 9/19/95 9/15/95 5/12/97 11/14/95 10/8/96 8/15/95 5/4/96 11/2/95 11/28/95 College Hometown Delaware Colgate Cincinnati Southern California South Carolina Texas Tech Northern Illinois Old Dominion Houston North Texas Duke Toledo Weber State Furman Stephen F. Austin Alabama-Birmingham Syracuse Alabama Findlay Notre Dame Rutgers Virginia UCLA Sioux Falls Lamar Michigan State Oregon North Dakota State Tulane Clemson Notre Dame Notre Dame North Dakota State Arkansas State Pittsburgh Philadelphia, Pa. Sandy Hook, Conn. Warner Robins, Ga. Los Angeles, Calif. Virginia Beach, Va. Whitehouse, Texas Lakeville, Minn. Hope Mills, N.C. Galena Park, Texas Calhoun City, Miss. Chatham, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Columbia, S.C. Tyler, Texas Roswell, Ga. Manvel, Texas Bakersfield, Calif. Oberlin, Ohio Carrollton, Ga. Wilmington, Del. Newport News, Va. Richmond, Calif. Apple Valley, Minn. Beaumont, Texas Rochester, Mich. San Antonio, Texas Omaha, Neb. New Orleans, La. Durham, N.C. Shreveport, La. Fort Wayne, Ind. Balfour, N.D. Wichita, Kan. Pittsburgh, Pa. How Acq. D2 FA-’18 D7 FA FA D6-’18 FA FA D6 FA FA FA FA-’18 FA FA-’18 FA FA FA FA FA FA-‘17 FA FA D3 FA FA FA-’18 D5 FA FA D1 D4 FA FA-’18 FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.chargers.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 95 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Anthony Lynn Pro Career: On Jan. 13, 2017, the Los Angeles Chargers made their first official transaction, naming Anthony Lynn the 16th head coach in franchise history. It’s also significant that he’s the first African-American head coach in team annals. In 2018, Lynn guided the Chargers to the postseason for the first time in five seasons. Led the Chargers to a 9-7 record in his first season, a four-game improvement from 2016. Lynn joined the Chargers after spending the last two seasons (2015-16) as the assistant head coach and running backs coach for the Buffalo Bills. Lynn jumped into the coaching ranks in 2000, spending three seasons (2000-02) with the Broncos as an offensive assistant and assistant to special teams. In 2003, he landed his first full-time position gig as the running backs coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-04). That was followed by similar positions with the Dallas Cowboys (2005-06), Cleveland Browns (2007-08), New York Jets (2009-2014) and Bills (2015-16). Lynn carried the additional title of assistant head coach in New York in 2014 and with the Bills for his two seasons there. Career record: 22-13. Background: Lynn was an All-Southwest Conference running back as a collegian at Texas Tech, where he rushed for 1,911 yards and 17 touchdowns on 481 carries. That helped him earn a ticket to the NFL where he signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 1992. After being released by the Giants, Lynn signed with Denver in 1993 and appeared in 13 games for the Broncos. Lynn moved on to the Bay Area in 1995, spending two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (1995-96) before concluding his career in Denver (1997-99) where he won back-toback Super Bowl championships (XXXII and XXXIII) with the Broncos. He retied after the 1999 season with 83 career games. Personal: Born December 21, 1968 in McKinney, Texas. Lynn is married to Stacey Bell Lynn. He has two children, son, D’Anton, and daughter, Danielle. ASSISTANT COACHES Gus Bradley, defensive coordinator; born July 5, 1966, Zumbrota, Minn. Safety/punter North Dakota State 1984-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Dakota State 199091, 1996-2005, Fort Lewis College 1992-96. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-08, Seattle Seahawks 2009-12, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-16 (head coach), joined Chargers in 2017. Keith Burns, asst. special teams; born May 16, 1972, Greeleyville, S.C. Linebacker Oklahoma State 1992-93. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos 1994-98, Chicago Bears 1999, Denver Broncos 2000-03, 2005-06, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2007-12, Washington Redskins 2013, joined Chargers in 2018. Chris Caminiti, senior coaching assistant; born July 30, 1967, Enfield, Conn. No pro play- 96 ing experience. College coach San Diego 1996, Occidental College 1997-99, Nevada-Las Vegas 2000, UCLA 2013-16. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2007-08, joined Chargers in 2019. La’Roi Glover, asst. defensive line; born July 4, 1974, San Diego, Calif. Defensive tackle San Diego State 1992-95. Pro defensive tackle Oakland Raiders 1996, Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 1997, New Orleans Saints 1997-2001, Dallas Cowboys 2002-05, St. Louis Rams 2006-08. Pro coach: New York Jets 2017-18, joined Chargers in 2019. Chris Harris, asst. defensive backs; born August 6, 1982, Little Rock, Ark. Safety Louisiana-Monroe 2001-04. Pro safety Chicago Bears 2005-06, 2010-11, Carolina Panthers 2007-09, Detroit Lions 2011, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2013-14, joined Chargers in 2016. Addison Lynch, quality control-defense; born May 12, 1989, Boston, Mass. Safety Bryant 2007-2011. No pro playing experience. College coach: Mississippi College 2011-12, Florida State 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined Chargers in 2018. Phil McGeoghan, wide receivers; born July 8, 1979, Agawam, Mass. Wide receiver Maine 1997-2000. Pro wide receiver Denver Broncos 2001-02, Berlin Thunder (NFLE) 2002, New Orleans Saints 2003. College coach: Maine 2007, South Florida 2009-11, East Carolina 2016. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-15, Buffalo Bills 2017, joined Chargers in 2018. Pat Meyer, offensive line; born April 5, 1972, Youngstown, Ohio. Offensive line Colorado State 1991-94. Pro offensive lineman Arizona Cardinals 1995, St. Louis Stampede (Arena Football League) 1996. College coach: Memphis 1997-99, North Carolina State 200006, Florida State 2007, Colorado State 200811. Pro coach: Montreal Alouttes (CFL) 2012, Chicago Bears 2013-14, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, joined Chargers in 2017. Ron Milus, defensive backs; born November, 25, 1963, Tacoma, Wash. Cornerback Washington 1982-85. College coach: Washington 1991-98, Texas A&M 1999. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2000-02, 2011-12, Arizona Cardinals 2003, New York Giants 2004-05, St. Louis Rams 2006-08, Carolina Panthers 2009-10, joined Chargers in 2013. Mark Ridgley, asst. offensive line; born December 4, 1985, New Brighton, Pa. No college playing experience. No pro playing experience. College coach: Pittsburgh 2008-09, Central Michigan 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined Chargers in 2012. Alfredo Roberts, running backs; born March 17, 1965, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Tight end Miami 1983-87. Pro tight end Kansas City Chiefs 1988-1990, Dallas Cowboys 1991-93. College coach: Florida Atlantic 1999-2002. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2003-06, Cleveland Browns 2007-08, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-11, Indianapolis Colts 201215, joined Chargers in 2017. Seth Ryan, quality control-offense; born March 26, 1994, Phoenix, Ariz. Wide receiver Clemson 2014-17. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Chargers in 2017. Rip Scherer, tight ends; born August 3, 1952, Quarterback: William & Mary 1970-73. College coach: Penn State 1974-75, North Carolina State 1976, Hawaii 1977-78, Virginia 1979, Georgia Tech 1980-86, Alabama 1987, Arizona 1988-90, James Madison 1991-94 (head coach), Memphis 1995-2000 (head coach), Kansas 2001, Southern Mississippi 2003-04, Colorado 2011-12, UCLA 2016-17. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2005-08, Carolina Panthers 2009-10, joined Chargers in 2018. Dan Shamash, offensive assistant; born December 20, 1985, New York, N.Y. Linebacker Carnegie-Mellon 2004-07. No pro playing experience. College coach: Columbia 2008. Pro coach: New York Jets 2008, Cleveland Browns 2009-2010, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2012-13, Jacksonville Jaguars 2014-16, joined Chargers in 2017. Giff Smith, defensive line; born October 23, 1968, Atlanta, Ga. Defensive end Georgia Southern 1986-1990. No pro playing experience. College coach: Arkansas 1991-93, Georgia 1994-95, Georgia Southern 1996-98, Tulane 1999-2003, Georgia Tech 2004-09. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2010-12, Tennessee Titans 2014-15, joined Chargers in 2016. Richard Smith, linebackers; born October 17, 1955, Los Angeles, Calif. Offensive lineman Rio Hondo (CA) J.C. 1975-76, Fresno State 1977-78. College coach: Rio Hondo (CA) J.C. 1979-80, Cal State-Fullerton 1981-83, California 1984-86, Arizona 1987. Pro coach: Houston Oilers 1988-92, Denver Broncos 1993-96, San Francisco 49ers 1997-2002, Detroit Lions 2003-04, Miami Dolphins 2005, Houston Texans 2006-08, Carolina Panthers 2009-10, Atlanta Falcons 2015-16, joined Chargers in 2017. Shane Steichen, quarterbacks; born May 11, 1985, Sacramento, Calif. Quarterback NevadaLas Vegas 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Nevada-Las Vegas 200709, Louisville 2010. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 2011-12, Cleveland Browns 2013, re-joined Chargers in 2014. George Stewart, special teams coordinatorasst. head coach; born December 29, 1958, Little Rock, Ark. Guard Arkansas 1977-1980. No pro playing experience. College coach: Minnesota 1984-85, Notre Dame 1986-88. Pro coach: Pittsburgh Steelers 1989-91, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1992-95, San Francisco 49ers 1996-2002, Atlanta Falcons 2003-06, Minnesota Vikings 2007-16, joined Chargers in 2017. Ken Whisenhunt, offensive coordinator; born February 28, 1962, Atlanta, Ga. Tight end/Hback Georgia Tech 1980-84. Pro tight end Atlanta Falcons 1985-88, Washington Redskins 1989-90, New York Jets 1991-93. College coach: Vanderbilt 1995-96. Pro coach: Baltimore Ravens 1997-98, Cleveland Browns 1999, New York Jets 2000, Pittsburgh Steelers 2001-06, Arizona Cardinals 2007-12 (head coach), San Diego Chargers 2013, Tennessee Titans 2014-15 (head coach), rejoined Chargers in 2016. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book MIAMI DOLPHINS American Football Conference East Division Team Colors: Aqua, Orange, White, and Blue 7500 S.W. 30th Street Davie, Florida 33314 Telephone: (954) 452-7000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Atlanta...............................7:30 Aug. 16 at Tampa Bay .....................7:30 Aug. 22 Jacksonville.......................8:00 Aug. 29 at New Orleans...................8:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Baltimore...........................1:00 Sep. 15 New England .....................1:00 Sep. 22 at Dallas.............................1:00 Sep. 29 Los Angeles Chargers .......1:00 Oct. 6 BYE Oct. 13 Washington .......................1:00 Oct. 20 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Oct. 28 at Pittsburgh (Mon) ............8:15 Nov. 3 New York Jets ...................1:00 Nov. 10 at Indianapolis ....................4:05 Nov. 17 Buffalo...............................1:00 Nov. 24 at Cleveland .......................1:00 Dec. 1 Philadelphia ......................1:00 Dec. 8 at New York Jets ................1:00 Dec. 15 at New York Giants .............1:00 Dec. 22 Cincinnati ..........................1:00 Dec. 29 at New England ..................1:00 * All times ET CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman of the Board/Managing General Partner: Stephen M. Ross Vice Chairman/Partner: Bruce Beal Vice Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer: Tom Garfinkel Vice Chairman: Matt Higgins Vice Chairman: Jorge Perez Vice Chairman: Donald F. Shula General Manager: Chris Grier Senior Vice President of Operations: Todd Boyan Senior Vice President-Business Administration: Dan Caspersen Senior Vice President-Chief Financial Officer: Chris Clements Senior Vice President-Miami Dolphins Foundation and Dolphins Cancer Challenge: Jennifer Jehn Senior Vice President-Communications and Community Affairs: Jason Jenkins Senior Vice President-Special Projects, Alumni Relations and Advisor to the CEO: Nat Moore Senior Vice President-General Counsel: Myles Pistorius Senior Vice President-Chief Marketing Officer: Jeremy Walls Special Advisor to the President and CEO: Dan Marino Vice President-Football Administration: Brandon Shore Assistant General Manager: Marvin Allen Co-Director of Player Personnel: Adam Engroff Co-Director of Player Personnel: Anthony Hunt Head Athletic Trainer: Kyle Johnston Equipment Manager: Joe Cimino Video Director: Mike Nobler Director of Player Engagement: Kaleb Thornhill Director of Team Security: Drew Brooks Senior Director of Football Communications: Matt Taylor Senior Director of Team Operations: Scott Bullis Senior Director of Security: Joe Cicini COACHING HISTORY (472-381-4) Records include postseason games 1966-69 George Wilson.............15-39-2 1970-95 Don Shula ...............274-147-2 1996-99 Jimmy Johnson...........38-31-0 2000-04 Dave Wannstedt* ........43-33-0 2004 Jim Bates..........................3-4-0 2005-06 Nick Saban..................15-17-0 2007 Cam Cameron ...............1-15-0 2008-11 Tony Sparano** ..........29-33-0 2011 Todd Bowles ...................2-1-0 2012-15 Joe Philbin*** ............24-28-0 2015 Dan Campbell..................5-7-0 2016-18 Adam Gase .................23-26-0 *Resigned after nine games in 2004 **Released after 13 games in 2011 ***Released after four games in 2015 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 493,801 Away 523,480 Total 1,017,281 Single-game home record, 75,283 (10/27/96), Hard Rock Stadium 84,331 (10/1/17), Wembley Stadium Single-season home record, 592,161 (1999) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 3 5 6 7 Christian Wilkins Michael Deiter Andrew Van Ginkel Isaiah Prince Chandler Cox Myles Gaskin DT G LB T RB RB College Clemson Wisconsin Wisconsin Ohio St. Auburn Washington Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium (opened in 1987) •Capacity: 64,767 2269 Dan Marino Blvd. Miami Gardens, Florida 33056 Playing Surface: Grass (PAT) Training Camp: Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University 7500 S.W. 30th Street Davie, Florida 33314 HARD ROCK STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 97 MIAMI DOLPHINS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Tannehill 274 176 1979 Osweiler 178 113 1247 Amendola 1 1 28 Stills 1 1 3 Wilson 1 1 52 Dolphins 455 292 3309 Opponents 508 335 4141 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (1-3) Date 08/09 08/17 08/25 08/30 Result L 24-26 L 20-27 L 10-27 W 34-7 Opponent Tampa Bay at Carolina Baltimore at Atlanta REGULAR SEASON (7-9) Date Result 09/09 W 27-20 09/16 W 20-12 09/23 W 28-20 09/30 L 7-38 10/07 L 17-27 10/14 W 31-28 10/21 L 21-32 10/25 L 23-42 11/04 W 13-6 11/11 L 12-31 11/25 L 24-27 12/02 W 21-17 12/09 W 34-33 12/16 L 17-41 12/23 L 7-17 12/30 L 17-42 (OT) Overtime Opponent Tennessee at N.Y. Jets Oakland at New England at Cincinnati Chicago (OT) Detroit at Houston N.Y. Jets at Green Bay at Indianapolis Buffalo New England at Minnesota Jacksonville at Buffalo SCORE BY PERIODS Dolphins 52 115 59 90 3 — 319 Opponents 89 85 101 158 0 — 433 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Dolphins Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 98 Opp. 252 350 75 116 153 195 24 39 56/186 84/196 30.1 42.9 8/13 6/15 61.5 40.0 27:49 32:11 4638 6257 289.9 391.1 878 1024 5.3 6.1 1738 2325 108.6 145.3 371 485 2900 3932 181.3 245.8 52/409 31/209 3309 4141 455/292 508/335 64.2 65.9 13 21 88/44.1 55/42.3 88/38.4 55/36.6 108/978 107/856 17/10 17/7 38 52 7 17 26 31 5 4 Sanders 0 0 0 35/36 18/20 Drake 4 5 0 0/0 0/0 Stills 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 Grant 0 2 2 0/0 0/0 Wilson 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Bolden 2 1 0 0/0 0/0 Amendola 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Baker 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Ballage 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Butler 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Carroo 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Derby 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Fitzpatrick 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Gore 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 O’Leary 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Parker 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Tannehill 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Dolphins 7 26 5 35/36 18/20 Opponents 17 31 4 47/50 24/32 2-Pt Conv: Stills. Dolphins 1-1, Opponents 1-2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 54 38 24 24 18 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 319 433 RUSHING Gore Drake Ballage Tannehill Bolden Osweiler Wilson Carroo Grant Amendola Dolphins Opponents No. Yds 156 722 120 535 36 191 32 145 8 91 8 21 8 16 1 14 1 5 1 -2 371 1738 485 2325 Avg 4.6 4.5 5.3 4.5 11.4 2.6 2.0 14.0 5.0 -2.0 4.7 4.8 LG TD 39 0 54t 4 75t 1 20 0 54t 2 7 0 5 0 14 0 5 0 -2 0 75t 7 71 17 RECEIVING Amendola Drake Stills Wilson Parker Gesicki Grant Gore Ballage O’Leary Butler Smythe Derby Bolden Carroo Tannehill Dolphins Opponents No. Yds Avg 59 575 9.7 53 477 9.0 37 553 14.9 26 391 15.0 24 309 12.9 22 202 9.2 21 268 12.8 12 124 10.3 9 56 6.2 8 86 10.8 6 60 10.0 6 50 8.3 3 48 16.0 3 13 4.3 2 94 47.0 1 3 3.0 292 3309 11.3 335 4141 12.4 LG TD 39 1 52t 5 75t 6 75t 4 46 1 27 0 52t 2 24 1 31 0 19 1 23t 1 21 0 19t 1 9 1 74t 1 3t 1 75t 26 73t 31 Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate 64.2 17 9 35/279 92.7 63.5 6 4 17/130 86.0 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3 100.0 1 0 0/0 118.8 100.0 1 0 0/0 158.3 64.2 26 13 52/409 93.0 65.9 31 21 31/209 94.1 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD Howard 7 52 7.4 39 0 Jones 3 109 36.3 54 1 McDonald 3 41 13.7 31 0 Alonso 3 30 10.0 15 0 Fitzpatrick 2 64 32.0 50t 1 Baker 1 25 25.0 25t 1 Aikens 1 0 0.0 0 0 McCain 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dolphins 21 321 15.3 54 3 Opponents 13 188 14.5 35 2 PUNTING Haack Dolphins Opponents No. 87 88 55 PUNT RETURNS Grant Amendola Stills Baker Dolphins Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 14 6 228 16.3 71t 1 11 9 59 5.4 12 0 2 1 6 3.0 6 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 28 16 293 10.5 71t 1 37 25 384 10.4 70 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Grant Drake Perry Ballage Smythe Dolphins Opponents No. 18 10 8 2 1 39 13 Yds. 3884 3884 2326 Yds 535 213 164 26 0 938 339 Avg. In 20 LG 44.6 35 65 44.1 35 65 42.3 20 61 Avg LG TD 29.7 102t 1 21.3 26 0 20.5 32 0 13.0 16 0 0.0 0 0 24.1 102t 1 26.1 94t 1 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sanders 0/0 7/7 3/3 7/9 1/1 Dolphins 0/0 7/7 3/3 7/9 1/1 Opponents 0/0 7/7 7/8 4/7 6/10 SACKS Quinn Wake Baker Hayes McCain Spence Taylor Branch Ja. Davis Godchaux Harris Phillips Woodard Dolphins Opponents No. 6.5 6.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 31.0 52.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book MIAMI DOLPHINS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Larry Csonka, 1968-74, 1979 ............................................................6,737 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Marino, 1983-99.......................................................................61,361 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dan Marino, 1983-99............................................................................420 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Mark Clayton, 1983-92 .........................................................................550 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Mark Duper, 1982-92 .........................................................................8,869 Interceptions ...................................................................Jake Scott, 1970-75................................................................................35 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brandon Fields, 2007-14......................................................................46.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jeff Ogden, 2000-01 ............................................................................13.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Mercury Morris, 1969-75.....................................................................26.5 Field Goals ......................................................................Olindo Mare, 1997-2006 .......................................................................245 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Mark Clayton, 1983-92 ...........................................................................82 Points..............................................................................Olindo Mare, 1997-2006 ....................................................................1,048 *Sacks............................................................................Jason Taylor, 1997-2007, 2009, 2011................................................131.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ricky Williams, 2002 .........................................................................1,853 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Marino, 1984 ..............................................................................5,084 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Dan Marino, 1984 ...................................................................................48 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jarvis Landry, 2017 ..............................................................................112 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Mark Clayton, 1984............................................................................1,389 Interceptions ...................................................................Dick Westmoreland, 1967 .......................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brandon Fields, 2012 ...........................................................................50.2 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jeff Ogden, 2000 .................................................................................17.0 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Duriel Harris, 1976...............................................................................32.9 Field Goals ......................................................................Olindo Mare, 1999 ..................................................................................39 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Mark Clayton, 1984.................................................................................18 Points..............................................................................Olindo Mare, 1999 ................................................................................144 *Sacks............................................................................Jason Taylor, 2002 ...............................................................................18.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ricky Williams, 12-1-02........................................................................228 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Dan Marino, 10-23-88...........................................................................521 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Bob Griese, 11-24-77 ...............................................................................6 Dan Marino, 9-21-86.................................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Chris Chambers, 12-4-05........................................................................15 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Brian Hartline, 9-30-12 .........................................................................253 Interceptions ...................................................................Dick Anderson, 12-3-73........................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Olindo Mare, 10-17-99..............................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Paul Warfield, 12-15-73 ............................................................................4 Mark Ingram, 11-27-94.............................................................................4 Ronnie Brown, 9-21-08.............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Paul Warfield, 12-15-73 ..........................................................................24 Mark Ingram, 11-27-94...........................................................................24 Ronnie Brown, 9-21-08...........................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Cameron Wake, 9-30-12 ........................................................................4.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 99 MIAMI DOLPHINS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 35 Aikens, Walt 59 Allen, Chase 89 Allen, Dwayne 47 Alonso, Kiko 44 #Anthony, Stephone 31 Armstrong, Cornell 55 Baker, Jerome 27 Ballage, Kalen 53 Burgess, James 17 Butler, Brice 95 Carradine, Tank 88 +Carroo, Leonte 77 Davis, Jesse 92 Denney, John 85 #Derby, A.J. 32 Drake, Kenyan 58 Elliott, Jayrone 9 #Fales, David 34 Farrow, Kenneth 29 Fitzpatrick, Minkah 14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan 84 Ford, Isaiah 61 Fuller, Kyle 88 Gesicki, Mike 56 Godchaux, Davon 19 Grant, Jakeem 48 #Gray, MarQueis 2 Haack, Matt 90 Harris, Charles 95 #Hayes, William 50 Holmes, Tyrone 97 #Hood, Ziggy 25 Howard, Xavien 45 Hull, Mike 20 Jones, Reshad 67 Kilgore, Daniel 80 Louis, Ricardo 94 Mbu, Joey 28 McCain, Bobby 22 McDonald, T.J. 52 McMillan, Raekwon 24 McTyer, Torry 79 Mills, Jordan 83 O’Leary, Nick Orchard, Nate 8 #Osweiler, Brock 11 Parker, DeVante 64 Reed, Chris 3 t- Rosen, Josh 21 Rowe, Eric 5 Rudock, Jake 7 Sanders, Jason 26 Smith, Maurice 81 Smythe, Durham 93 Spence, Akeem 74 Sterup, Zach 10 Stills, Kenny 66 #Swanson, Travis 23 Tankersley, Cordrea 96 Taylor, Vincent 78 Tunsil, Laremy 87 Walford, Clive Walton, Mark 98 #Williams, Sylvester 15 Wilson, Albert 76 Woodard, Jonathan 79 #Young, Sam 100 Pos. CB/S LB TE LB LB CB LB RB LB WR DE WR G/T LS TE RB LB QB RB S QB WR G TE DT WR TE P DE DE LB DT CB LB S C WR DT CB S LB CB T TE LB QB WR G/C QB CB QB K S TE DT T WR C CB DT T TE RB DT WR DE T Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-3 5-7 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-6 6-1 6-9 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-4 5-9 6-2 5-9 6-6 6-8 Wt. 208 250 265 239 245 185 215 237 230 220 270 215 325 242 240 211 240 213 219 202 223 189 307 245 315 169 263 202 250 265 253 305 192 235 215 291 215 323 192 223 248 188 316 252 255 240 216 310 218 205 212 186 194 248 307 327 202 304 200 306 318 258 205 328 186 271 302 NFL Birthdate Exp. 6/19/91 6 8/29/93 3 2/24/90 8 8/14/90 7 7/28/92 5 9/22/95 2 12/25/96 2 12/22/95 2 3/9/94 3 1/29/90 7 2/18/90 5 1/24/94 4 9/15/91 3 12/13/78 15 9/20/91 5 1/26/94 4 11/11/91 4 10/4/90 5 3/7/93 2 11/17/96 2 11/24/82 15 2/9/96 2 3/4/94 2 10/3/95 2 11/11/94 3 10/30/92 4 11/7/89 7 7/25/94 3 3/6/95 3 5/2/85 12 9/10/93 2 2/16/87 11 7/4/93 4 5/25/91 3 2/25/88 10 12/18/87 9 3/23/94 4 3/28/93 2 8/18/93 5 1/26/91 7 11/17/95 3 4/10/95 3 12/24/90 7 8/31/92 4 1/5/93 5 11/22/90 8 1/20/93 5 7/22/92 4 2/10/97 2 10/3/92 5 1/21/93 4 11/16/95 2 6/14/95 3 8/9/95 2 11/29/91 7 5/14/92 3 4/22/92 7 1/30/91 6 11/19/93 3 1/5/94 3 8/2/94 4 10/1/91 5 3/29/97 2 11/21/88 7 7/12/92 6 9/19/93 2 6/24/87 10 College Liberty Southern Illinois Clemson Oregon Clemson Southern Mississippi Ohio State Arizona State Louisville San Diego State Florida State Rutgers Idaho Brigham Young Arkansas Alabama Toledo San Jose State Houston Alabama Harvard Virginia Tech Baylor Penn State Louisiana State Texas Tech Minnesota Arizona State Missouri Winston-Salem State Montana Missouri Baylor Penn State Georgia Appalachian State Auburn Houston Memphis Southern California Ohio State Nevada-Las Vegas Louisiana Tech Florida State Utah Arizona State Louisville Minnesota State UCLA Utah Michigan New Mexico Georgia Notre Dame Illinois Nebraska Oklahoma Arkansas Clemson Oklahoma State Mississippi Miami Miami North Carolina Georgia State Central Arkansas Notre Dame Hometown Charlotte, N.C. Belleville, Ill. Fayetteville, N.C. Los Gatos, Calif. Polkton, N.C. Bassfield, Miss. Cleveland, Ohio Denver, Colo. Homestead, Fla. Norcross, Ga. Cincinnati, Ohio Edison, N.J, Asotin, Wash. Thornton, Colo. Iowa City, Iowa Marietta, Ga. Cleveland, Ohio Salinas, Calif. Hurst, Texas Old Bridge, N.J. Gilbert, Ariz. Jacksonville, Fla. Wylie, Texas Manahawkin, N.J. Plaquemine, La. Dallas, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. West Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City, Mo. High Point, N.C. Eagle Point, Ore. Amarillo, Texas Houston, Texas Cononsburg, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Kingsport, Tenn. Miami, Fla. Richmond, Texas Oxford, Ala. Fresno, Calif. Hinesville, Ga. Los Angeles, Calif. Napoleonville, La. Palm Beach, Fla. Salt Lake City, Utah Kalispell, Mont. Louisville, Ky. Omaha, Neb. Miami Spring, Texas Weston, Fla. Orange, Calif. Missouri City, Texas Belton, Texas Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Hastings, Neb. San Diego, Calif. Houston, Texas Beech Island, S.C. New Orleans, La. Lake City, Fla. Belle Glade, Fla. Miami, Fla. Jefferson City, Mo. Fort Pierce, Fla. Brentwood, Tenn. Coral Springs, Fla. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D4-’14 16/1 FA-’17 5/1 FA-’19 13/8* T(Phil)-’16 15/15 T(NO)-’17 16/0 D6-’18 15/0 D3-’18 16/11 D4b-’18 12/0 FA-’18 0* FA-’18 8/1 FA-’19 1/0* D3b-’16 9/0 FA-’17 16/16 FA-’05 16/0 W(Den)-’17 4/0 D3a-’16 16/7 FA-’19 0* FA-’17 1/0 FA-’19 0* D1-’18 16/11 UFA(TB)-’19 8/7* D7-’17 1/0 FA-’19 2/0* D2-’18 16/7 D5b-’17 16/16 D6a-’16 10/2 FA-’16 0 FA-’17 16/0 D1-’17 11/1 T(LAR)-’17 3/0 FA-’19 0* FA-’18 8/0 D2-’16 12/12 FA-’15 8/1 D5b-’10 14/13 T(SF)-’18 4/4 FA-’19 0* FA-’19 0* D5a-’15 14/13 UFA(LAR)-’17 14/14 D2-’17 16/16 FA-’17 15/4 FA-’19 16/16* FA-’18 12/7 FA-’19 4/0* UFA(Den)-’18 7/5 D1- ’15 11/7 FA-’19 9/1* FA-’19 14/13* UFA(NE)-’19 4/2* FA-’19 0* D7b-’18 16/0 FA-’17 7/0 D4a-’18 15/2 T(Det)-’18 16/16 FA-’17 6/1 T(NO)-’15 15/15 FA-’18 12/11 D3-’17 6/0 D6-’17 8/0 D1-’16 15/15 FA-’19 1/1* FA-’19 14/0* FA-’18 14/4 UFA(KC)-’18 7/3 FA-’17 6/0 UFA(Jax)-’16 12/1 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book MIAMI DOLPHINS * D. Allen played 13 games with New England in ’18; Burgess played 3 games with Cleveland; Carradine played 1 game with Oakland; Elliott last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; Farrow last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; R. Fitzpatrick played 8 games with Tampa Bay; Fuller played 2 games with Washington; Holmes last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; Louis missed ’18 season with Cleveland because of injury; Mbu last active with San Antonio (AAF) in ’19; Mills played 16 games with Buffalo; Orchard played 3 games with Buffalo and 1 game with Kansas City; Reed played 9 games with Jacksonville; Rosen played 14 games with Arizona; Rowe played 4 games with New England; Rudock last active with Detroit in ’17; Walford played 1 game with the N.Y. Jets; Walton played 14 games with Cincinnati. # Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments. t- Dolphins traded for Rosen (Ariz). Traded—DE Robert Quinn (16 games in ’18) to Dallas; QB Ryan Tannehill (11) to Tennessee. Players lost to free agency (7): RB Brandon Bolden (NE; 16 games in ’18), C Jake Brendel (Den; 4), RB Frank Gore (Buff; 14), T Ja’Wuan James (Den; 15), C Wesley Johnson (SF; 10), RB Senorise Perry (Buff; 16), DE Cameron Wake (Tenn; 14). Also played with Dolphins in ’18—WR Danny Amendola (15 games), G Isaac Asiata (1), . FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Adams, Tony (1) Anderson, Ryan Calhoun, Shaq Cox, Chandler Davis, Jalen (1) Deiter, Michael Dunn, Michael (1) Eguavoen, Sam (1) Farnsworth, Wesley Gaskin, Myles Hanks, Terrill Hartage, Montre Hendrix, Dewayne Horn, Reece (1) Horton, Tyler Irwin, Trenton Jones-Smith, Jaryd (1) Laird, Patrick Lammons, Chris (1) Ledbetter, Jonathan Monteiro, Aaron Myarick, Chris Needham, Nik Norton, Kendrick (1) Pittman, Jamiyus (1) Poling, Quentin (1) Prince, Isaiah Queiroz Neto, Durval Summers, Jamar (1) Thomas, Cory Van Ginkel, Andrew Watson, Tre' Wilkins, Christian Williams, Preston Wilson, Stone Wiltz, Jomal (1) C C G RB CB OL G LB LS RB LB DB DE WR CB WR T RB S DE T TE CB DT DT LB T DT CB DT LB LB DT WR P CB 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-6 6-5 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-7 6-0 5-10 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-10 5-10 315 305 320 242 185 310 300 227 230 193 225 195 265 215 190 204 320 205 190 280 320 250 203 315 319 235 310 325 190 310 236 236 315 210 180 190 12/28/95 12/30/94 2/20/96 7/29/96 2/2/96 9/3/96 8/28/94 2/22/93 4/10/97 2/15/97 12/7/95 6/16/97 6/13/95 2/1/93 1/17/97 12/10/95 9/3/95 8/17/95 1/31/96 9/12/97 3/25/97 10/6/95 11/4/96 6/7/97 10/23/94 8/17/94 7/29/97 8/27/92 6/14/95 8/2/95 7/1/95 7/5/96 12/20/95 3/27/97 8/17/96 10/23/94 College Hometown North Carolina State Wake Forest Mississippi State Auburn Utah State Wisconsin Maryland Texas Tech Nevada Washington New Mexico State Northwestern Pittsburgh Indianapolis Boise State Stanford Pittsburgh California South Carolina Georgia Boston College Temple Texas-El Paso Miami Central Florida Ohio Ohio State None Connecticut Mississippi State Wisconsin Maryland Clemson Colorado State Florida International Iowa State Charlotte, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Pleasant Grove, Ala. Apopka, Fla. La Mesa, Calif. Curtice, Ohio Bethesda, Md. Garland, Texas Reno, Nev. Lynnwood, Wash. Miami, Fla. Cordele, Ga. O'Fallon, Ill. Carmel, Ind. Fresno, Calif. Valencia, Calif. Camden, N.J. Arroyo Grande, Calif. Lauderhill, Fla. Tucker, Ga. Brockton, Mass. Elkins Park, Pa. Buena Park, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla. Moultrie, Ga. Gomer, Ohio Greenbelt, Md. Diamantino, Brazil Orange, N.J. Bessemer, Ala. Rock Valley, Iowa Tampa, Fla. Springfield, Mass. Lovejoy, Ga. Nokomis, Fla. Galena Park, Texas How Acq. FA FA FA D7a FA-’18 D3 FA FA FA D7b FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA-’18 FA FA FA FA FA-’18 FA-’18 D7a-’18 D6 FA-IPP FA FA D5 FA D1 FA FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.miamidolphins.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 101 MIAMI DOLPHINS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Brian Flores Pro Career: Flores became the 13th head coach in Miami Dolphins history on February 4, 2019. He spent 15 seasons with the New England Patriots organization, where he served in a variety of different roles and helped the franchise win four Super Bowls – XXXIX, XLIX, LI and LIII – and seven AFC championships. Flores coached defense for his final eight seasons in New England and was the team’s defensive play-caller and linebackers coach in 2018. In Super Bowl LIII, his defense limited the second-highest scoring offense in the NFL (L.A. Rams) to just 3 points, tying a Super Bowl record. As defensive play-caller, the Patriots defense improved from 17th in the NFL to seventh in passer rating and were tied for fifth in the NFL in takeaways and tied for third in interceptions. Flores was the linebackers coach in 2016. He coached safeties from 2012-15 and was a defensive assistant in 2011. During the 2010 season, Flores was an offensive assistant and also worked with special teams. He was a coaching assistant from 2008-09. Flores began his NFL career as a scouting assistant with the Patriots in 2004 and was promoted to pro scout in 2006 before his transition to coaching in 2008. Career record: 0-0. Background: Flores earned his bachelor’s degree from Boston College, where he played linebacker from 1999-2003. He was a two-year starter and part of four bowl-winning teams, earning Big East All-Academic Team honors in 2003. Personal: Born February 24, 1981, Brooklyn, N.Y. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Miles and Maxwell, and a daughter, Liliana. ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Arthur, asst. strength and conditioning; born July 12, 1978, Cheshire, Conn. Attended Springfield College. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Springfield College 2000, Louisiana Tech 2001, Boston College 2002. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2002-04, Chicago Bears 2005-15, joined Dolphins in 2016. Josh Boyer, defensive pass game coordinator/cornerbacks; born January 21, 1977, Heath, Ohio. Wide receiver/defensive back Muskingum College 1996-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: King’s College (PA) 2000, Dayton 2001, Kent State 2002-03, Bryant 2004, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2005. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2006-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Jim Caldwell, asst. head coach/ quarterbacks; born January 16, 1955, Beloit, Wisc. Defensive back Iowa 1973-76. No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 1977, Southern Illinois 1978-80, Northwestern 1981, Colorado 1982-84, Louisville 1985, Penn State 1986-92, Wake Forest 1993-2000 (head coach). Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001, Indianapolis Colts 2002-11 (head coach 2009-11), Baltimore Ravens 2012-13, Detroit Lions 2014-17 (head coach), joined Dolphins in 2019. 102 Danny Crossman, special teams coordinator; born January 17, 1967, El Paso, Texas. Defensive back Kansas 1985, Pittsburgh 198789. Pro defensive back Washington Redskins 1990, Detroit Lions 1991-92. College coach: U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1993, Western Kentucky 1994-96, Central Florida 1997-98, Georgia Tech 1999-2001, Michigan State 2002. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 2003-09, Detroit Lions 2010-12, Buffalo Bills 2013-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Karl Dorrell, wide receivers; born December 18, 1963, Alameda, Calif. Wide receiver UCLA 1982-86. No pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 1988, Central Florida 1989, Northern Arizona 1990-91, Colorado 1992-93, Arizona State 1994, Colorado 1995-98, Washington 1999, UCLA 2003-07 (head coach), Vanderbilt 2014. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2000-02, Miami Dolphins 2008-11, Houston Texans 2012, New York Jets 2015-18, re-joined Dolphins in 2019. Brendan Farrell, asst. special teams; born April 8, 1978, Rochester N.Y. Linebacker/ safety Notre Dame 1996-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wayne State 200203, Middle Tennessee State 2004-05, Louisiana State 2006-08, Northwestern State 2009-12, Alabama 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2019. Pat Flaherty, offensive line; born April 27, 1956, Hanover, Pa. Center East Stroudsburg 1974-77. No pro playing experience. College coach: East Stroudsburg 1980-81, Penn State 1982-83, Rutgers 1984-1991, East Carolina 1992, Wake Forest 1993-98, Iowa 1999. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2000, Chicago Bears 2001-03, New York Giants 2004-2015, San Francisco 49ers 2016, Jacksonville Jaguars 2017-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. George Godsey, tight ends; born Jan. 1, 1979, Tampa, Fla. Quarterback Georgia Tech 19982001. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Storm (Arena League) 2003. College coach: Central Florida 2004-10. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2011-13, Houston Texans 2014-16, Detroit Lions 2017-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Patrick Graham, defensive coordinator; born January 24, 1979, Des Plaines, Ill. Defensive lineman Yale 1997-2001. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wagner 2002-03, Richmond 2004-06, Notre Dame 2007-08. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2009-15, New York Giants 2016-17, Green Bay Packers 2018, joined Dolphins in 2019. Josh Grizzard, quality control; born June 11, 1990, Zebulon, N.C. Defensive back Yale 20082011. No pro playing experience. College coach: Yale 2012, Duke 2013-16. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2017. Marion Hobby, defensive line; born November 7, 1966, Birmingham, Ala. Defensive end Tennessee 1986-89. Pro defensive end New England Patriots 1990-92. College coach: Tennessee-Martin 1996, Louisiana-Lafayette 1996-97, Tennessee 1998, Mississippi 19992004, Duke 2008-10, Clemson 2011-16. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 2006-07, Jacksonville Jaguars 2017-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Mike Judge, quality control; born April 10, 1983, Summit, N.J. Quarterback Springfield College 2001-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Harvard 2007, Navy 2008-18. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2005-06, joined Dolphins in 2019. Rob Leonard, linebackers; born July 14, 1985, Moon Township, Pa. Linebacker Washington & Jefferson College 2004, North Carolina State 2005-08. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Carolina State 2010-12. Pro coach: New York Giants 2013-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Matt Lombardi¸ quality control; born September 30, 1990, Strongsville, Ohio. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Louisville 2014-16, Baylor 2017-18. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2019. Tony Oden, safeties; born June 30, 1973, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Linebacker BaldwinWallace 1992-95. No pro playing experience. College coach: Millersville 1996, Boston College 1997, Army 1998-99, East Carolina 2000-02, Eastern Michigan 2003. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2004-05, New Orleans Saints 2006-11, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2013, Detroit Lions 2014-17, joined Dolphins in 2018. Chad O’Shea, offensive coordinator; born December 18, 1972, Houston, Texas. Quarterback Marshall 1991-93, Houston 199495. No pro playing experience. College coach: Houston 1996-99, Southern Mississippi 200002. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2003-05, Minnesota Vikings 2006-08, New England 2009-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Dave Puloka, head strength and conditioning; born January 12, 1979, Arlington, Mass. Linebacker Holy Cross 1997-2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Stevens Institute of Technology 2005, Virginia 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, joined Dolphins in 2008. Jerry Schuplinski, asst. quarterbacks; born April 4, 1977, Garfield Heights, Ohio. Fullback John Carroll 1996-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: John Carroll 2000-01, Case Western Reserve 2007-12. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2013-18, joined Dolphins in 2019. Eric Studesville, running backs; born May 29, 1967, Madison, Wisc. Defensive back Wisconsin Whitewater 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wingate 1994, Kent State 1995-96. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 1997-2000, New York Giants 2001-03, Buffalo Bills 2004-09, Denver Broncos 2010-17 (interim head coach, four games in 2010), joined Dolphins in 2018. Tiquan Underwood, quality control; born February 17, 1987, Lawrenceville, N.J.; Wide receiver Rutgers 2005-08. Pro wide receiver Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-10, New England Patriots 2011, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 201213, Hamilton-Tiger Cats (CFL) 2015-16, Montreal Allouettes (CFL) 2016-17. College coach: Lafayette College 2018. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS American Football Conference East Division Team Colors: Blue, Red, Silver, and White Gillette Stadium One Patriot Place Foxborough, Massachusetts 02035 Telephone: (508) 543-8200 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 at Detroit ............................7:30 Aug. 17 at Tennessee ......................7:00 Aug. 22 Carolina.............................7:30 Aug. 29 New York Giants ................7:30 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Pittsburgh..........................8:20 Sep. 15 at Miami.............................1:00 Sep. 22 New York Jets ...................1:00 Sep. 29 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 Oct. 6 at Washington ...................1:00 Oct. 10 New York Giants (Thu).......8:20 Oct. 21 at New York Jets (Mon) ......8:15 Oct. 27 Cleveland ..........................4:25 Nov. 3 at Baltimore......................*8:20 Nov. 10 BYE Nov. 17 at Philadelphia ....................4:25 Nov. 24 Dallas ................................4:25 Dec. 1 at Houston .......................*8:20 Dec. 8 Kansas City .......................4:25 Dec. 15 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Dec. 21/22Buffalo ...............................TBD Dec. 29 Miami ................................1:00 * All times ET; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: Gillette Stadium (opened in 2002) •Capacity: 65,878 One Patriot Place Foxborough, MA 02035 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Training Camp: Gillette Stadium Foxborough, MA 02035 CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman & CEO: Robert K. Kraft President: Jonathan A. Kraft President of New England Patriots Charitable Foundation: Josh Kraft Vice President of Human Resources: Robin Boudreau Equipment Manager: Brenden Murphy Director of Player Personnel: Nick Caserio Vice President of Security: Bill Christiansen Video Director: Jimmy Dee Chief Marketing Officer: Jennifer Ferron Vice President, The Kraft Group and Club Counsel, the New England Patriots: Robyn Glaser Chief Information Officer: Michael Israel Vice President of Media and Community Relations: Stacey James Publisher and Vice President of Content: Fred Kirsch Vice President of Corporate Sponsorship Sales: Murray Kohl Director of Research: Richard Miller Vice President of Stadium Business Development and External Affairs: Dan Murphy Director of Football / Head Coach Administration: Berj Najarian Chief Operating Officer: James Nolan Vice President of Corporate Relationships: David Pearlstein Senior Executive Producer of Broadcast Production: Matt Smith Vice President of Site Operations: Jason Stone Director of Cheerleaders: Tracy Sormanti Executive Director of Community Affairs: Andre Tippett Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Whalen Vice President of Food and Beverage: David Wheeler Vice President of Finance: Jim Wilson Executive Director of the Patriots Hall of Fame presented by Raytheon: Bryan Morry Senior Director Brand & Fan Experience: Ali Towle Senior Director Retail Operations: Jim Scollins COACHING HISTORY Boston 1960-1970 (537-411-9) Records include postseason games 1960-61 Lou Saban*.....................7-12-0 1961-68 Mike Holovak ................53-47-9 1969-70 Clive Rush**...................5-16-0 1970-72 John Mazur*** ...............9-21-0 1972 Phil Bengtson ....................1-4-0 1973-78 Chuck Fairbanks**** ....46-41-0 Hank Bullough-Ron Erhardt#...0-1-0 1978 1979-81 Ron Erhardt ....................21-27-0 1982-84 Ron Meyer## ..............18-16-0 1984-89 Raymond Berry .............51-41-0 1990 Rod Rust.........................1-15-0 1991-92 Dick MacPherson ............8-24-0 1993-96 Bill Parcells ...................34-34-0 1997-99 Pete Carroll ...................28-23-0 2000-18 Bill Belichick................255-89-0 *Released after five games in 1961 **Released after seven games in 1970 ***Resigned after nine games in 1972 ****Suspended for final regular-season game in 1978 #Co-coaches ##Released after eight games in 1984 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 506,367 Away 523,621 Total 1,029,988 Single-game home record, 71,768 (11/30/08) Single-season home record, 579,182 (2007) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 7 N’Keal Harry Joejuan Williams Chase Winovich Damien Harris Yodny Cajuste Hjalte Froholdt Jarrett Stidham Byron Cowart Jake Bailey Ken Webster WR DB DE RB T G QB DE P DB College Arizona St. Vanderbilt Michigan Alabama West Virginia Arkansas Auburn Maryland Stanford Mississippi GILLETTE STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 103 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Brady 570 375 Edelman 2 2 Hoyer 2 1 Patriots 574 378 Opponents 605 370 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/16 08/24 08/30 Result W 26-17 W 37-20 L 14-25 W 17-12 Opponent Washington Philadelphia at Carolina at N.Y. Giants REGULAR SEASON (11-5) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/04 10/14 10/21 10/29 11/04 11/11 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/16 12/23 12/30 Result W 27-20 L 20-31 L 10-26 W 38-7 W 38-24 W 43-40 W 38-31 W 25-6 W 31-17 L 10-34 W 27-13 W 24-10 L 33-34 L 10-17 W 24-12 W 38-3 SCORING Opponent Houston at Jacksonville at Detroit Miami Indianapolis Kansas City at Chicago at Buffalo Green Bay at Tennessee at N.Y. Jets Minnesota at Miami at Pittsburgh Buffalo N.Y. Jets Opponent L.A. Chargers at Kansas City (OT) L.A. Rams (SB LIII) SCORE BY PERIODS Patriots 88 157 74 117 0 — 436 Opponents 80 81 80 84 0 — 325 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Patriots Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 104 PAT FG Saf PTS Gostkowski 0 0 0 49/50 27/32 White 5 7 0 0/0 0/0 Edelman 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 Michel 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 C. Patterson 1 3 1 0/0 0/0 Develin 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 Dorsett 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Gordon 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Gronkowski 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Hogan 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Brady 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Van Noy 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 Burkhead 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 D. McCourty 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Patriots 18 29 4 49/50 27/32 Opponents 7 29 0 34/34 25/29 2-Pt Conv: None. Patriots 0-1, Opponents 0-1. POSTSEASON (3-0) Date Result 01/13 W 41-28 01/20 W 37-31 02/03 W 13-3 (OT) Overtime TD TD TD R P Rt Opp. 365 322 131 93 206 208 28 21 82/201 76/197 40.8 38.6 7/14 6/16 50.0 37.5 31:05 28:55 6295 5746 393.4 359.1 1073 1002 5.9 5.7 2037 1803 127.3 112.7 478 367 4258 3943 266.1 246.4 21/147 30/238 4405 4181 574/378 605/370 65.9 61.2 11 18 64/45.1 71/40.8 64/39.5 71/37.2 93/744 91/838 11/7 20/10 51 36 18 7 29 29 4 0 Yds. 4355 43 7 4405 4181 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 72 36 36 30 24 18 18 18 18 12 12 6 6 436 325 RUSHING Michel White C. Patterson Burkhead Edelman Barner Brady Dorsett Hill Develin Hoyer Patriots Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 209 931 4.5 34t 6 94 425 4.5 27t 5 42 228 5.4 27 1 57 186 3.3 12 0 9 107 11.9 20 0 19 71 3.7 11 0 23 35 1.5 10 2 4 29 7.3 17 0 4 25 6.3 11 0 6 8 1.3 2t 4 11 -8 -.7 2 0 478 2037 4.3 34t 18 367 1803 4.9 54t 7 RECEIVING White Edelman Gronkowski Gordon Hogan Dorsett C. Patterson Burkhead Develin Michel J. Hollister D. Allen Brady Hill Patriots Opponents No. Yds Avg 87 751 8.6 74 850 11.5 47 682 14.5 40 720 18.0 35 532 15.2 32 290 9.1 21 247 11.8 14 131 9.4 12 61 5.1 7 50 7.1 4 52 13.0 3 27 9.0 1 6 6.0 1 6 6.0 378 4405 11.7 370 4181 11.3 LG TD 42 7 36 6 42 3 55t 3 63t 3 20 3 55t 3 25 1 11 0 13 0 23 0 21 0 6 0 6 0 63t 29 75t 29 Pct. 65.8 100.0 50.0 65.9 61.2 TD 29 0 0 29 29 Int. 11 0 0 11 18 INTERCEPTIONS Harmon J. Jones Jackson Gilmore D. McCourty Hightower Chung Bentley J. McCourty Van Noy Patriots Opponents Tkld. 21/147 0/0 0/0 21/147 30/238 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 0 0.0 0 0 3 34 11.3 28 0 3 9 3.0 9 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 84 84.0 84t 1 1 27 27.0 27 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 18 156 8.7 84t 1 11 67 6.1 19 0 PUNTING R. Allen Patriots Opponents No. 64 64 71 PUNT RETURNS Edelman C. Jones McCarron Patriots Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg 20 11 154 7.7 5 1 45 9.0 1 3 0 0.0 26 15 199 7.7 25 8 255 10.2 KICKOFF RETURNS C. Patterson Michel Develin Patriots Opponents Rate 97.7 118.8 58.3 97.8 85.4 Yds. 2885 2885 2899 No. Yds 23 663 4 77 1 15 28 755 42 1034 Avg. In 20 LG 45.1 21 66 45.1 21 66 40.8 19 57 LG TD 25 0 24 0 0 0 25 0 33 0 Avg LG TD 28.8 95t 1 19.3 26 0 15.0 15 0 27.0 95t 1 24.6 97 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Gostkowski 0/0 11/11 10/10 4/6 2/5 Patriots 0/0 11/11 10/10 4/6 2/5 Opponents 0/0 4/4 10/12 8/10 3/3 SACKS Flowers Wise Van Noy Butler Clayborn Simon J. Jones Gilmore Guy Hightower Rivers Roberts Chung Patriots Opponents No. 7.5 4.5 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 30.0 21.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Sam Cunningham, 1973-79, 1981-82 ................................................5,453 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tom Brady, 2000-18 ........................................................................70,514 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Brady, 2000-18 .............................................................................517 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Wes Welker, 2007-12............................................................................672 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Stanley Morgan, 1977-89.................................................................10,352 Interceptions ...................................................................Raymond Clayborn, 1977-89 ..................................................................36 Ty Law, 1995-2004 .................................................................................36 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Ryan Allen, 2013-18 ............................................................................45.3 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Mack Herron, 1973-75.........................................................................12.0 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ellis Hobbs, 2005-08 ...........................................................................27.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2006-18 ..............................................................367 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Rob Gronkowski, 2010-18 ......................................................................80 Points..............................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2006-18 ...........................................................1,743 *Sacks............................................................................Andre Tippett, 1982-93 ......................................................................100.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Corey Dillon, 2004 .............................................................................1,635 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tom Brady, 2011................................................................................5,235 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Brady, 2007.....................................................................................50 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Wes Welker, 2009 .................................................................................123 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Wes Welker, 2011 ..............................................................................1,569 Interceptions ...................................................................Ron Hall, 1964........................................................................................11 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Zoltan Mesko, 2011 .............................................................................46.5 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Julian Edelman, 2012...........................................................................15.5 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Raymond Clayborn, 1977.....................................................................31.0 Field Goals ......................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2013......................................................................38 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Randy Moss, 2007..............................................................................**23 Points..............................................................................Stephen Gostkowski, 2013....................................................................158 *Sacks............................................................................Andre Tippett, 1984 .............................................................................18.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tony Collins, 9-18-83............................................................................212 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tom Brady, 9-12-11 ..............................................................................517 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Brady, 10-21-07, 10-18-09 ...............................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Troy Brown, 9-22-02...............................................................................16 Wes Welker, 9-25-11...............................................................................16 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Wes Welker, 9-25-11.............................................................................217 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Leigh Bodden 11-22-09 Field Goals ......................................................................Gino Cappelletti, 10-4-64 ..........................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Randy Moss, 11-18-07 .............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Gino Cappelletti, 12-18-65 ......................................................................28 *Sacks............................................................................Andre Carter, 11-13-11 ..........................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 105 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 6 80 60 51 14 12 34 70 61 49 23 35 74 58 29 46 13 43 11 66 24 3 93 21 54 33 47 2 50 85 27 31 97 75 36 69 59 32 30 22 26 48 95 52 44 63 71 55 18 62 53 28 91 76 Name Allen, Ryan Anderson, Stephen Andrews, David t Bennett, Michael Bentley, Ja’Whaun Berrios, Braxton Bolden, Brandon Brady, Tom Brooks, Terrence Burkhead, Rex Butler, Adam Cannon, Marcus Cardona, Joe Chung, Patrick Collins Sr., Jamie Crossen, Keion Croston, Cole Davis, Keionta Dawson Jr., Duke Develin, James Dorsett, Phillip Ebner, Nate Edelman, Julian Ferentz, James Gilmore, Stephon Gostkowski, Stephen Guy, Lawrence Harmon, Duron Harris, Maurice Hightower, Dont’a #Hill, Jeremy Hollister, Jacob Hoyer, Brian #Humber, Ramon Izzo, Ryan Jackson, J.C. Jones, Jonathan Kamalu, Ufomba Karras, Ted King, Brandon LaCosse, Matt Lang, Cedrick Mason, Shaq #McClellan, Albert McCourty, Devin McCourty, Jason Melifonwu, Obi Michel, Sony Munson, Calvin Parry, David Pennel, Mike Rivers, Derek Roberts, Elandon Sam, Christian Schwenke, Brian Seferian-Jenkins, Austin #Shelton, Danny Simon, John Slater, Matthew Thomas, Demaryius Thuney, Joe Van Noy, Kyle Watson, Ben White, James Wise Jr., Deatrich Wynn, Isaiah 106 Pos. P TE C DL LB WR RB QB DB RB DL OL LS S LB DB OL DL DB FB WR DB WR OL CB K DL DB WR LB RB TE QB LB TE DB DB DL OL LB TE OL OL LB DB CB DB RB LB DL DL DE LB LB OL TE DL DE WR WR OL LB TE RB DL OL Ht. 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-4 5-11 5-10 6-5 6-6 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-4 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-1 5-10 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-7 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-2 Wt. 220 230 300 274 255 190 220 225 200 215 300 335 245 215 250 185 310 280 198 255 192 215 198 300 202 215 315 205 200 260 230 245 216 232 255 198 190 295 305 220 255 300 310 235 195 195 224 215 243 317 332 250 238 240 310 262 345 260 205 229 308 250 255 205 275 310 NFL Birthdate Exp. 2/28/90 7 1/30/93 3 7/10/92 5 11/13/85 11 8/24/96 2 10/6/95 2 1/26/90 8 8/3/77 20 3/2/92 6 7/2/90 7 4/12/94 3 5/6/88 9 4/16/92 5 8/19/87 11 10/20/89 7 4/17/96 2 12/25/93 3 3/1/94 3 10/13/95 2 7/23/88 7 1/5/93 5 12/14/88 8 5/22/86 11 6/5/89 4 9/19/90 8 1/28/84 14 3/17/90 9 1/24/91 7 11/11/92 4 3/12/90 8 10/20/92 6 11/18/93 3 10/13/85 11 8/10/87 11 12/21/95 2 11/17/95 2 9/20/93 4 11/2/92 3 3/15/93 4 6/8/93 5 9/21/92 4 5/12/92 2 8/28/93 5 6/4/86 9 8/13/87 10 8/13/87 11 4/5/94 3 2/17/95 2 12/27/94 2 3/7/92 5 5/9/91 6 5/9/94 3 4/22/94 4 6/7/96 2 3/22/91 7 9/29/92 6 8/20/93 5 10/14/90 7 9/9/85 12 12/25/87 10 11/18/92 4 3/26/91 6 12/18/80 15 2/3/92 6 7/26/94 3 12/9/95 2 College Louisiana Tech California Georgia Texas A&M Purdue Miami Mississippi Michigan Florida State Nebraska Vanderbilt Texas Christian Navy Oregon Southern Mississippi Western Carolina Iowa Tennessee-Chattanooga Florida Brown Miami Ohio State Kent State Iowa South Carolina Memphis Arizona State Rutgers California Alabama Louisiana State Wyoming Michigan State North Dakota State Florida State Maryland Auburn Miami Illinois Auburn Illinois Texas El-Paso Georgia Tech Marshall Rutgers Rutgers Connecticut Georgia San Diego State Stanford Colorado State-Pueblo Youngstown State Houston Arizona State California Washington Washington Ohio State UCLA Georgia Tech North Carolina State Brigham Young Georgia Wisconsin Arkansas Georgia Hometown Salem, Ore. San Jose, Calif. Johns Creek, Ga. Houston, Texas Glenarden, Md. Raleigh, N.C. Baton Rouge, La San Mateo, Calif. Dunnellon, Fla. Plano, Texas Duncanville, Texas Odessa, Texas El Cajon, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. McCall Creek, Miss. Garysburg, N.C. Sergeant Bluff, Iowa Chattanooga, Tenn. Cross City, Fla. Gilbertsville, Pa. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Dublin, Ohio Redwood City, Calif. Iowa City, Iowa Rock Hill, S.C. Madison, Miss. Las Vegas, Nev. Magnolia, Del. Greensboro, N.C. Lewisburg, Tenn. Baton Rouge, La. Bend, Ore. North Olmsted, Ohio Brooklyn, Park, Min. Sparta, N.J. Immokalee, Fla. Carrollton, Ga. Fayetteville, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind. Alabaster, Ala. Naperville, Ill. Sioux Falls, S.D. Columbia, Tenn. Lakelland, Fla. Montvale, N.J. Montvale, N.J. Grafton, Mass. Plantation, Fla. St. Charles, Mo. Marion, Iowa Grandview, Colo. Kinston, N.C. Port Arthur, Texas Allen, Texas Oceaanside, Calif. Fox Island, Wash. Auburn, Wash. Youngstown, Ohio Anaheim, Calif. Montrose, Ga. Centerville, Ohio Reno, Nev. Rock Hill, S.C. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Carrollton, Texas St. Petersburg, Fla. How Acq. FA-’13 FA-’18 FA-’15 T(Phil)-’19 D5-’18 D6b-’18 UFA(Mia)-’19 D6b-’00 UFA(NYJ)-’19 UFA(Cin)-’17 FA-’17 D5A-’11 D5-’15 FA-’14 FA-’19 D7b-’18 FA-’17 FA-’17 D2-’18 FA-’12 T(Ind)-’17 D6-’12 D7a-’09 FA-’17 UFA(Buff)-’17 D4b-’06 UFA(Balt)-’17 D3b-’13 FA-’19 D1b-’12 UFA(Cin)-’18 FA-’17 FA-’17 FA-’18 D7c-’18 FA-’18 FA-’16 FA-’18 D6c-’16 FA-’15 FA-’19 FA-’19 D4c-’15 FA-’18 D1-’10 T(Cle)-’18 FA-’18 D1b-’18 FA-’18 FA-’19 UFA(NYJ)-’19 D3A-’17 D6b-’16 D6A-’18 FA-’18 UFA(Jax)-’19 T(Cle)-’18 FA-’18 D5-’08 FA-’19 D3A-’16 T(Det)-’16 UFA(NO)-’19 D4b-’14 D4-’17 D1A-’18 ’18 Games/ Starts 16/0 0* 16/16 16/10* 3/2 0* 16/0* 16/16 16/0* 8/4 16/0 13/13 16/0 15/14 16/16* 11/0 2/0 6/3 0* 16/8 16/2 15/0 12/12 2/0 16/16 16/0 16/15 16/6 12/7* 15/15 1/0 8/1 5/0 6/0 0* 13/5 16/5 2/0 13/2 15/0 15/5* 0* 14/14 7/0 16/16 16/12 2/0 13/8 0* 3/0* 16/7* 6/0 16/11 0* 3/0 5/5* 13/1 11/2 16/0 15/15* 16/16 16/16 16/4* 16/3 16/5 0* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS * Anderson was on practice squad in ’18; Bennett played 16 games with Philadelphia in ’18; Berrios missed ’18 season because of injury; Bolden played 16 games with Miami; Brooks played 16 games with New York Jets; Collins played 16 games with Cleveland; Dawson spent part of ’18 season on injured reserve and inactive; Harris played 12 games with Washington; Izzo missed ’18 season because of injury; LaCosse played 15 games with Denver; Lang missed ’18 season because of injury; Munson spent time on New York Giants and New England practice squads in ’18; Parry played 3 games with Minnesota; Pennel played 16 games with New York Jets; Sam missed ’18 season because of injury; Seferian-Jenkins played 5 games with Jacksonville; Thomas played 8 games with Denver and 7 games with Houston; Watson played 16 games with New Orleans; Wynn missed ’18 season because of injury. # Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments. t Patriots traded for M. Bennett (Phil). Players lost to free agency (9): TE Dwayne Allen (Mia; 13 games in ’18), DL Malcom Brown (NO; 15), OL Trent Brown (Oak; 16), DE Adrian Clayborn (Atl; 14), DL Trey Flowers (Det; 15), WR Chris Hogan (Car; 16), DT Ulrick John (NO; 0), WR Cordarrelle Patterson (Chi; 15), OL LaAdrian Waddle (Buff; 16). Also played with Patriots in ’18—RB Kenjon Barner (5 games), WR Josh Gordon (11), LB Nicholas Grigsby (9), DL Geneo Grissom (4), TE Rob Gronkowski (13), RB Jeremy Hill (1), LB Ramon Humber (6), DB Cyrus Jones (2), WR Riley McCarron (1), LB Albert McClellan (13), DB Eric Rowe (4), DL Danny Shelton (13). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Bailey,Jake Beck, Andrew Brossette, Nick Cajuste, Yodny Cowart, Byron Davis, Ryan Eldrenkamp, Jake (1) Etling, Danny (1) Froholdt, Hjalte Gant, Malik Gauthier, Tyler Hall, Terez Harris, Damien Harry, N'Keal Harris, Trent (1) Howard, A.J. (1) Johnson, Jakob (1) Meyers, Jakobi Patterson, Damoun (1) Ross, D'Angelo St. Louis, Tyree Skipper, Dan (1) Stidham, Jarrett Thurman, Nick (1) Webster, Ken Williams, Joejuan Winovich, Chase P TE RB OL DL WR OL QB OL DB OL LB RB WR DL DB FB WR WR DB OL OL QB DL DB CB DL Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-3 5-9 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-9 6-5 6-9 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-3 202 255 221 321 293 185 305 225 306 200 300 230 215 213 255 203 250 203 190 180 315 317 215 295 201 208 255 6/18/97 5/15/96 3/2/96 2/21/96 5/20/96 4/12/97 3/4/94 7/22/94 8/20/96 5/29/97 6/29/97 11/18/96 2/11/97 12/17/97 9/17/95 12/3/95 12/15/94 11/9/96 9/16/94 10/29/96 8/5/97 9/20/94 8/8/96 6/12/95 6/19/96 12/6/97 4/19/95 College Hometown Stanford Texas Louisiana State West Virginia Maryland Auburn Washington Lousiana State Arkansas Marshall Miami Missouri Alabama Arizona State Miami Appalachian State Tennessee North Carolina State Youngstown State New Mexico Miami Arkansas Auburn Houston Mississippi Vanderbilt Michigan Solana Beach, Calif. Tampa, Fla. Baton Rouge, La Miami, Fla. Tampa, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. Medina, Wash. Terre Haute, Ind. Bradenton, Fla. Washington, D.C. Venice, Fla. Lithonia, Ga. Richmond, Ky. Chandler, Ariz. Winter Park, Fla. Hamilton, Ga. Stuttgrat, Germany Lithonia, Ga. Apopka, Fla. West Covina, Calif. Tampa, Fla. Arvada, Colo. Stephenville, Texas Dallas, Texas Decatur, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. Jefferson Hills, Pa. How Acq. D5b FA FA D3c D5a FA FA D7a-’18 D4 FA FA FA D3b D1 FA-’18 FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 D4b FA D7 D2 D3a The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.patriots.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 107 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Bill Belichick Pro Career: Bill Belichick is in his 45th season as an NFL coach and his 20th season as head coach of the New England Patriots. Hired by Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft on Jan. 27, 2000, Belichick has led the Patriots to 18 consecutive winning seasons (2001-18). The only other NFL coach to have at least 10 consecutive winning seasons with one team since the 1970 merger was Tom Landry, who led the Dallas Cowboys to 16 consecutive winning seasons (1970-1985). Through 19 seasons with New England, Belichick has delivered six Super Bowl championships, nine conference titles, 16 division crowns and 30 playoff victories, while posting an overall record of 255-89. Belichick won his sixth Super Bowl title in 2018 with the Patriots 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. He joined George Halas and Curly Lambeau as the only coaches with six NFL championships and owns the record for most Super Bowl titles, two ahead of Chuck Noll, who is in second with four Super Bowl titles. Belichick is the only of those to win three titles in a four-year span with Super Bowl wins in 2001 and back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 2003 and 2004. With the victory over Indianapolis in the 2014 AFC Championship Game, Belichick collected his 21st career postseason win, the most postseason wins by a head coach. He expanded on that record to 31 over the last four seasons. The 2018 AFC Championship was also Belichick’s ninth conference championship as a head coach, adding to his mark for the most in NFL history. New England’s berth in Super Bowl LIII was Belichick’s 12th Super Bowl during his coaching career, the most among any head coach or assistant coach in NFL history. Belichick has recorded 292 career wins as a head coach, which is third in NFL history. He owns a career winning percentage of .685, which is first all-time in NFL history. Belichick directed the Patriots to victories in Super Bowls XXXVI (2001), XXXVIII (2003), XXXIX (2004), XLIX (2014), LI (2016) and LIII (2018), and in 2007 he became the first NFL head coach to guide his team to a 16-0 regular-season record. His 16 division titles are the most among any coach. He also is the first NFL head coach to lead his team to 10 straight division crowns (2009-18). Belichick helped the Patriots become the first franchise in NFL history to score 500 or more points in four seasons (2007-589, 2010-518, 2011-513 and 2012-557). The St. Louis Rams are the only other team to have done it three times, while Belichick is the only head coach in NFL history to lead a team to three straight 500-point seasons. Belichick is the only head coach in NFL history to win at least 14 regular-season 108 games in five separate seasons. Only four other coaches – San Francisco’s George Seifert (3), Washington’s Joe Gibbs (2), Chicago’s Mike Ditka (2) and Miami’s Don Shula (2) – have more than one 14-win season. Belichick’s Patriots teams own the all-time NFL records for consecutive victories, including the postseason (21 from 2003-04) and consecutive playoff victories (10 from 2001-05). Over a 100game span from 2003-09, he directed the Patriots to an 81 wins – the most in NFL history by a head coach. Belichick’s recent accomplishments are the latest triumphs in a career during which he has helped produce eight Super Bowl titles, 12 conference championships and 23 division titles since entering the NFL in 1975. He won his first two Super Bowls as defensive coordinator for the New York Giants in 1986 and 1990 before claiming six Super Bowl championships with the Patriots. George Seifert is the only other man to have won multiple Super Bowls both as a head coach and as an assistant coach. Belichick launched his coaching career in 1975 with the Baltimore Colts and continued as an assistant coach with Detroit (1976-77), Denver (1978) and the New York Giants (1979-90). Belichick was named head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 1991, becoming the youngest head coach in the NFL at the time at age 38. By 1994, Belichick brought the Browns back to the playoffs, finishing 115 and advancing to the second round of the playoffs, while allowing a league-low 204 total points. In 1996, Belichick joined New England and was a key contributor to the Patriots first division title in 10 years en route to the Patriots appearance in Super Bowl XXXI. Belichick then spent three seasons with the New York Jets from 1997 to 1999, helping New York improve from a 1-15 season in 1996 to an appearance in the AFC Championship Game in 1998. Career record: 292-134. Background: Belichick was a center/tight end at Wesleyan 1971-74. Personal: Born April 16, 1952, Nashville, Tenn. ASSISTANT COACHES Cameron Achord, asst. special teams; born Feb. 4, 1987, McComb, Miss. Safety Belhaven 2006-09. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southern Mississippi 2010-12, Southwest Mississippi C.C. 2013-17. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2018. Steve Belichick, safeties; born March 25, 1987, Summit, N.J. Long snapper Rutgers 2011. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2012. Moses Cabrera, head strength and conditioning; born August 20, 1978, Deming, N.M. Oral Roberts 1996-2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fresno State 2004-09, Colorado 2010. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2010. Nick Caley, tight ends, born Jan. 22, 1983, Canton, Ohio. Defensive back /punter, Walsh University 2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: John Carroll 2005, Akron 2006-07, Auburn 2008, Iowa State 2009-11, Eastern Illinois 2012, Arkansas 2013, Florida Atlantic 2014. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2015. Ivan Fears, running backs; born November 15, 1954, Portsmouth, Va. Running back William & Mary 1973-75. No pro playing experience. College coach: William & Mary 1977-79, Syracuse 198090. Pro coach: New England Patriots 1991-92, Chicago Bears 1993-98, rejoined Patriots in 1999. James Hardy, asst. strength and conditioning; born December 5, 1981, Danville Va. Attended Christopher Newport. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Christopher Newport 2004, Auburn 2005-06. Colorado 2007-15. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2016. Joe Judge, special teams; born December 31, 1981, Philadelphia, Pa. Running back Mississippi State 2000-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Mississippi State 2005-07, BirminghamSouthern 2008, Alabama 2009-11. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2011. Deron Mayo, asst. strength and conditioning; born March 28, 1988, Hampton, Va. Linebacker Hofstra 2007-09, Old Dominion 2010. Pro linebacker Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined Patriots in 2018. Josh McDaniels, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks; born April 22, 1976, Canton, Ohio. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan State 19992000. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2001-08, Denver Broncos, 2009-10 (head coach), St. Louis Rams 2011, rejoined Patriots in 2012. Dante Scarnecchia, offensive line; born February 15, 1948, Los Angeles, Calif. Center/guard California Western 1968-70. No pro playing experience. College coach: California Western 1970-72, Iowa State 1973-74, Southern Methodist 1975-76, Pacific 1977-78, Northern Arizona 1979, Southern Methodist 1980-81. Pro coach: New England Patriots, 1982-88, Indianapolis Colts 1989-90, New England Patriots 1991-2013, re-joined Patriots in 2016. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW YORK JETS American Football Conference East Division Team Colors: Green and White 1 Jets Drive Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Telephone (973) 549-4800 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 at New York Giants.............7:00 Aug. 15 at Atlanta ...........................7:30 Aug. 24 New Orleans .....................7:30 Aug. 29 Philadelphia ......................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Buffalo...............................1:00 Sep. 16 Cleveland (Mon) ................8:15 Sep. 22 at New England ..................1:00 Sep. 29 BYE Oct. 6 at Philadelphia ....................1:00 Oct. 13 Dallas ................................4:25 Oct. 21 New England (Mon)...........8:15 Oct. 27 at Jacksonville....................1:00 Nov. 3 at Miami.............................1:00 Nov. 10 New York Giants ................1:00 Nov. 17 at Washington ...................1:00 Nov. 24 Oakland .............................1:00 Dec. 1 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Dec. 8 Miami ................................1:00 Dec. 12 at Baltimore (Thu) ..............8:20 Dec. 22 Pittsburgh..........................1:00 Dec. 29 at Buffalo ...........................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: MetLife Stadium (opened in 2010) •Capacity: 82,500 East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073 Playing Surface: UBU Speed S5-M Training Camp: Atlantic Health Training Center Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 METLIFE STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman and CEO: Christopher Johnson President: Neil Glat General Manager: Mike Maccagnan Chief Financial Officer: Brian Friedman S.V.P., Communications and Content: Eric Gelfand S.V.P., Business Affairs and General Counsel: Hymie Elhai S.V.P., Corporate Partnerships: Ian Lasher S.V.P., Ticket and Premium Revenue, Strategy and Development: Fred Mangione V.P., Premium Partnerships, Group and Inside Sales and Service: Roberto Beltramini V.P., Corporate Partnerships and New Business Ventures: Jeff Fernandez V.P., Ticket Sales and Service: Larry Fitzpatrick V.P., Executive Producer: Chris Gargano V.P., Player Personnel: Brian Heimerdinger V.P., Corporate Partnerships and Activation: Jennifer Linn V.P., Security and Facility Operations: Robert Mastroddi V.P., Human Resources and Administration: Jessica Mandler V.P., Events and Game Operations: Brian Mulligan V.P., Information Technology: Tom Murphy Director, College Scouting: Jon Carr Coordinator, College Scouting: Dan Zbojovsky Player Personnel Executive: Zach Truty, Rich Snead National Scouts: Jay Mandolesi, Lee Gissendaner Area Scout: Evan Ardoin, Andy Davis, Bill Dekraker, Alonzo Dotson, Dom Green, Drew Morris, Johnathon Stigall Coordinator, Pro Scouting: Greg Nejmeh Pro Scout: Kevin Murphy Senior Director, Football Administration: David Socie Manager, Football Administration: Nick Sabella Assistant, Player Personnel: Christina Salvemini Senior Manager, Football Research and Analytics: Brian Shields Senior Director, Head Athletic Trainer: John Mellody Assistant Athletic Trainers: Dave Zuffelato, Ezron Bryson Director, Football Operations: Aaron Degerness Director, Equipment: Gus Granneman Manager, Equipment: Vito Contento Manager, Equipment: Jim Gallione Director, Field and Grounds: Blake Hoerr Director, Player Development: David Szott Director, Video: Ryan O’Heir COACHING HISTORY New York Titans 1960-62 (413-504-8) Records include postseason games 1960-61 Sammy Baugh.............14-14-0 1962 Clyde (Bulldog) Turner .....5-9-0 1963-73 Weeb Ewbank..............73-78-6 1974-75 Charley Winner* ............9-14-0 1975 Ken Shipp........................1-4-0 1976 Lou Holtz**...................3-10-0 1976 Mike Holovak...................0-1-0 1977-82 Walt Michaels ...............41-49-1 1983-89 Joe Walton ..................54-59-1 1990-93 Bruce Coslet................26-39-0 1994 Pete Carroll....................6-10-0 1995-96 Rich Kotite.....................4-28-0 1997-99 Bill Parcells..................30-20-0 2000 Al Groh............................9-7-0 2001-05 Herman Edwards .........41-44-0 2006-08 Eric Mangini ................23-26-0 2009-14 Rex Ryan.....................50-52-0 2015-18 Todd Bowles................24-40-0 *Released after nine games in 1975 **Resigned after 13 games in 1976 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 581,113 Away 479,767 Total 1,060,880 Single-game home record, 79,572 (11/19/06) Single-season home record, 628,773 (2002) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 3 4 5 6 Quinnen Williams Jachai Polite Chuma Edoga Trevon Wesco Blake Cashman Blessuan Austin College NT Alabama LB Florida T Southern California TE West Virginia LB Minnesota DB Rutgers 109 NEW YORK JETS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Darnold 414 239 McCown 110 60 Jets 524 299 Opponents 582 367 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (1-3) Date 08/10 08/16 08/24 08/30 Result W 17-0 L 13-15 L 16-22 L 9-10 Opponent Atlanta at Washington N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia TD TD TD R P Rt REGULAR SEASON (4-12) SCORING Date Result 09/10 W 48-17 09/16 L 12-20 09/20 L 17-21 09/30 L 12-31 10/07 W 34-16 10/14 W 42-34 10/21 L 17-37 10/28 L 10-24 11/04 L 6-13 11/11 L 10-41 11/25 L 13-27 12/02 L 22-26 12/09 W 27-23 12/15 L 22-29 12/23 L 38-44 12/30 L 3-38 (OT) Overtime Myers 0 0 0 30/33 33/36 R. Anderson 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 Crowell 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 Herndon 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 McGuire 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 A. Roberts 0 1 2 0/0 0/0 Pryor TM 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Cannon 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Claiborne 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Darnold 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Enunwa 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Johnson 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Kearse 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Lee 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Leggett 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 B. Powell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Jets 11 18 5 30/33 33/36 Opponents 16 29 4 42/44 33/39 2-Pt Conv: None. Jets 0-1, Opponents 2-4. Opponent at Detroit Miami at Cleveland at Jacksonville Denver Indianapolis Minnesota at Chicago at Miami Buffalo New England at Tennessee at Buffalo Houston Green Bay (OT) at New England SCORE BY PERIODS Jets 57 106 92 78 0 — 333 Opponents 90 123 88 134 6 — 441 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Jets Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 110 Opp. 258 343 84 104 157 201 17 38 69/214 72/213 32.2 33.8 11/22 9/14 50.0 64.3 29:04 30:56 4787 6086 299.2 380.4 971 1061 4.9 5.7 1622 2021 101.4 126.3 410 440 3165 4065 197.8 254.1 37/239 39/293 3404 4358 524/299 582/367 57.1 63.1 19 13 82/45.9 79/43.2 82/40.8 79/37.8 114/948 95/817 24/11 20/7 34 49 11 16 18 29 5 4 PAT Yds. 2865 539 3404 4358 FG Saf PTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 129 36 36 24 24 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 333 441 RUSHING Crowell B. Powell McGuire Darnold Cannon McCown A. Roberts Henderson Miles Enunwa R. Anderson Jets Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 143 685 4.8 77t 6 80 343 4.3 38 0 92 276 3.0 34 3 44 138 3.1 28 1 38 113 3.0 21 1 5 32 6.4 12 0 2 20 10.0 18 0 2 19 9.5 13 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 -8 -4.0 1 0 410 1622 4.0 77t 11 440 2021 4.6 38t 16 RECEIVING R. Anderson Herndon Enunwa Kearse Crowell McGuire Cannon Pryor Leggett B. Powell Burnett A. Roberts Tomlinson Sterling Peake Matthews J. Jones Jets Opponents No. Yds Avg 50 752 15.0 39 502 12.9 38 449 11.8 37 371 10.0 21 152 7.2 19 193 10.2 17 144 8.5 14 235 16.8 14 114 8.1 11 110 10.0 10 143 14.3 10 79 7.9 8 72 9.0 6 47 7.8 2 25 12.5 2 13 6.5 1 3 3.0 299 3404 11.4 367 4358 11.9 LG TD 76t 6 32t 4 42 1 29 1 21 0 20t 1 35 0 44 2 16 1 28t 1 29 0 20 1 24 0 12 0 14 0 7 0 3 0 76t 18 70t 29 Pct. 57.7 54.5 57.1 63.1 TD 17 1 18 29 Int. 15 4 19 13 INTERCEPTIONS Johnson Lee Claiborne Maye Adams Williamson D. Roberts Jets Opponents No. 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 13 19 PUNTING Edwards Jets Opponents No. 82 82 79 PUNT RETURNS A. Roberts Brooks Herndon Cannon Jets Opponents Ret 23 1 1 0 25 42 KICKOFF RETURNS A. Roberts Herndon Cannon R. Anderson Tomlinson Kaufusi Jets Opponents FC 27 0 0 1 28 15 Rate 77.6 55.8 73.0 93.1 Yds Avg LG TD 38 9.5 31t 1 82 27.3 36t 1 17 8.5 17t 1 104 104.0 104 0 38 38.0 38 0 36 36.0 36 0 3 3.0 3 0 318 24.5 104 3 271 14.3 52 2 Yds. 3763 3763 3409 Avg. In 20 LG 45.9 23 67 45.9 23 67 43.2 35 66 Yds Avg LG TD 324 14.1 78t 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 — — 0 324 13.0 78t 1 318 7.6 22 0 No. Yds Avg LG TD 40 1174 29.4 99t 1 2 21 10.5 11 0 1 20 20.0 20 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 46 1238 26.9 99t 1 23 539 23.4 37 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 Myers 0/0 4/4 Jets 0/0 4/4 Opponents 0/0 10/10 SACKS H. Anderson Jenkins Copeland Williams Adams Luvu Williamson Attaochu Hewitt Pierre-Louis Maye Skrine Jets Opponents Tkld. 30/204 7/35 37/239 39/293 30-39 40-49 50+ 13/14 10/11 6/7 13/14 10/11 6/7 13/13 7/11 3/5 No. 7.0 7.0 5.0 5.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.5 39.0 37.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW YORK JETS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Curtis Martin, 1998-2005 ................................................................10,302 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Namath, 1965-76 ......................................................................27,057 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Namath, 1965-76 ...........................................................................170 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Don Maynard, 1960-72 .........................................................................627 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Don Maynard, 1960-72 ....................................................................11,732 Interceptions ...................................................................Bill Baird, 1963-69 ..................................................................................34 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Curley Johnson, 1961-68.....................................................................42.5 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dick Christy, 1961-63 ..........................................................................16.2 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Joe McKnight, 2010-12........................................................................29.0 Field Goals ......................................................................Pat Leahy, 1974-91...............................................................................304 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Don Maynard, 1960-72 ...........................................................................88 Points..............................................................................Pat Leahy, 1974-91............................................................................1,470 *Sacks............................................................................Mark Gastineau, 1979-88.....................................................................74.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Curtis Martin, 2004............................................................................1,697 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Namath, 1967..............................................................................4,007 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2015.............................................................................31 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2015 ........................................................................109 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2015 .....................................................................1,502 Interceptions ...................................................................Dainard Paulson, 1964 ............................................................................12 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Lachlan Edwards, 2017........................................................................46.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Dick Christy, 1961................................................................................21.3 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Joe McKnight, 2011.............................................................................31.6 Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Turner, 1968 .....................................................................................34 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Thomas Jones, 2008 ..............................................................................15 Points..............................................................................Jim Turner, 1968 ...................................................................................145 *Sacks............................................................................Mark Gastineau, 1984 ..........................................................................22.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Isaiah Crowell, 10-7-18.........................................................................219 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Joe Namath, 9-24-72 ............................................................................496 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Namath, 9-24-72................................................................................6 Brett Favre, 9-28-08 ..................................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Clark Gaines, 9-21-80 .............................................................................17 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Don Maynard, 11-17-68........................................................................228 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Ty Law, 1-1-06 Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Myers, 10-14-18.............................................................................7 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Wesley Walker, 9-21-86 ............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Wesley Walker, 9-21-86 ..........................................................................24 Jason Myers, 10-14-18...........................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Mark Gastineau, 11-6-83, 9-2-84...........................................................4.0 John Abraham, 11-4-01 .........................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 111 NEW YORK JETS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name Pos. 33 Adams, Jamal S 96 Anderson, Henry DL WR 11 +Anderson, Robby 93 Basham, Tarell LB 68 Beachum, Kelvin T 26 Bell, Le'Veon RB 15 Bellamy, Josh WR 69 Braden, Ben OL Brown, Daniel TE 18 Burnett, Deontay WR 40 Cannon, Trenton RB 7 Catanzaro, Chandler K CB 21 #Claiborne, Morris 77 Compton, Tom OL 51 Copeland, Brandon LB Crowder, Jamison WR 14 Darnold, Sam QB 4 Edwards, Lachlan P 81 Enunwa, Quincy WR 8 Falk, Luke QB 94 Fatukasi, Folorunso DL 78 Harrison, Jonotthan OL 35 Henderson, De'Angelo RB Henderson, Quadree WR 42 Hennessy, Thomas LS 89 Herndon, Chris TE 46 Hewitt, Neville LB T 71 #Ijalana, Ben 48 Jenkins, Jordan LB 22 Johnson, Trumaine CB 31 Jones, Derrick CB 84 Jones, J.J. WR 91 Kaufusi, Bronson DL WR 10 #Kearse, Jermaine LB 57 #Lamur, Emmanuel 44 Langi, Harvey LB 58 Lee, Darron LB 86 Leggett, Jordan TE 50 Luvu, Frankie LB LB 95 #Martin, Josh WR 82 #Matthews, Rishard Maulet, Arthur CB 20 Maye, Marcus S QB 15 #McCown, Josh 25 McGuire, Elijah RB 99 McLendon, Steve DL 36 Middleton, Doug S 45 Miles, Rontez S Montgomery, Ty WR/RB 66 Morgan, Jordan G 57 Mosley, C.J. LB 43 Nickerson, Parry CB 70 t- Osemele, Kelechi G 17 Peake, Charone WR 34 Poole, Brian CB RB 29 #Powell, Bilal 79 Qvale, Brent OL 27 Roberts, Darryl DB 30 Robinson, Rashard CB 72 Shell, Brandon T 97 Shepherd, Nathan DL 19 Siemian, Trevor QB 65 Smith, Eric T 85 Sterling, Neal TE 83 Tomlinson, Eric TE 5 Webb, Davis QB 112 Ht. 6-1 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-5 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-6 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-7 5-8 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-5 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-7 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-5 Wt. 213 301 190 266 308 225 208 329 247 186 185 200 192 315 263 177 225 209 225 215 318 300 208 192 246 253 234 322 259 213 188 174 275 209 245 250 232 258 236 245 217 190 207 218 214 310 210 203 216 311 250 182 330 209 211 204 315 182 177 324 315 220 308 257 263 225 NFL Birthdate Exp. 10/17/95 3 8/3/91 5 5/9/93 4 3/18/94 3 6/8/89 8 2/18/92 6 5/18/89 5 3/9/94 1 5/26/92 5 10/4/97 2 7/23/94 2 2/26/91 6 2/7/90 8 5/10/89 7 7/2/91 5 6/17/93 5 6/5/97 2 4/27/92 4 5/31/92 5 12/28/94 2 3/4/95 2 8/25/91 6 11/24/92 2 9/12/96 2 6/11/94 3 2/23/96 2 4/6/93 5 8/6/89 9 7/1/94 4 1/1/90 8 12/4/94 3 12/6/92 2 7/6/91 3 2/6/90 8 6/8/89 8 9/24/92 2 10/18/94 4 1/31/95 3 9/19/96 2 11/7/91 7 10/12/89 8 7/13/93 3 3/9/93 3 7/4/79 17 6/1/94 3 1/3/86 10 9/25/93 3 11/25/88 5 1/22/93 5 5/16/94 2 6/19/92 6 10/11/94 2 6/24/89 8 10/16/92 4 10/20/92 4 10/27/88 9 3/11/91 5 11/26/90 5 7/23/95 4 2/6/92 4 10/9/93 2 12/26/91 5 9/2/95 2 1/14/92 5 4/22/92 4 1/22/95 3 College Louisiana State Stanford Temple Ohio Southern Methodist Michigan State Louisville Michigan James Madison Southern California Virginia State Clemson Louisiana State South Dakota Pennsylvannia Duke Southern California Sam Houston State Nebraska Washington State Connecticut Florida Coastal Carolina Pittsburgh Duke Miami Marshall Villanova Georgia Montana Mississippi West Georgia Brigham Young Washington Kansas State Brigham Young Ohio State Clemson Washington State Columbia Nevada Memphis Florida Sam Houston State Louisiana-Lafayette Troy Appalachian State California (PA) Stanford Kutztown Alabama Tulane Iowa State Clemson Florida Louisville Nebraska Marshall Louisiana State South Carolina Fort Hays State Northwestern Virginia Monmouth Texas-El Paso California Hometown Lewisville, Texas Atlanta, Ga. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Rocky Mount, Va. Mexia, Texas Reynoldsburg, Ohio St. Petersburg, Fla. Rockford, Mich. Windsor, Va. Compton, Calif. Hampton, Va. Greenville, S.C. Shreveport, La. Rosemount, Minn. Sykesville, Md. Monroe, N.C. Capistrano Beach, Calif. Hastings, Australia Moreno Valley, Calif. Logan, Utah Far Rockaway, N.Y. Groveland, Fla. Summerville, S.C. Wilmington, Del. Bardonia, N.Y. Norcross, Ga. Conyers, Ga. North Brunswick, N.J. Hamilton, Ga. Stockton, Calif. Eupora, Miss. Fulton, Miss. Provo, Utah Lakewood, Wash. West Palm Beach, Fla. West Jordan, Utah Chattanoooga, Tenn. Navarre, Fla. Tafuna, American Samoa Aurora, Colo. Santa Ana, Calif. New Orleans, La. Melbourne, Fla. Jacksonville, Texas Houma, La. Ozark, Ala. Winston-Salem, N.C. Braddock, Pa. Dallas, Texas Philadelphia, Pa. Theodore, Ala. New Orleans, La. Houston, Texas Moore, S.C. Bradenton, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Williston, N.D. Lakeland, Fla. Pompano Beach, Fla. Goose Creek, S.C. Ajax, Canada Windermere, Fla. Decatur, Ga. Belmar, N.J. Klein, Texas Prosper, Texas ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D1-’17 16/16 T(Ind)-’18 16/3 FA-’16 14/9 W-’18 10/1 UFA(Jax)-’17 16/16 UFA(Pitt)-’19 0* UFA(Chi)-’19 16/2* FA-’17 2/0 UFA(Chi)-’19 14/0* FA-’18 5/1 D6c-’18 16/0 UFA(Car)-’19 13/0* UFA(Dall)-’17 15/15 UFA(Minn)-’19 14/14* FA-’18 16/10 UFA(Wash)-’19 9/7* D1-’18 13/13 D7a-’16 16/0 D6b-’14 11/10 W(Mia)-’19 0* D6b-’18 1/0 FA-’17 16/8 FA-’18 16/8 W(NYG)-’19 5/0* T(Ind)-’17 16/0 D4-’18 16/12 FA-’18 16/4 W(Ind)-’13 0* D3-’16 16/11 UFA(LAR)-’18 10/10 D6c-’17 1/0 FA-’18 4/0* FA-’18 3/0 T(Sea)-’17 14/9 W(Oak)-’18 10/4* FA-’18 0* D1-’16 12/12 D5a-’17 15/4 FA-’18 14/1 FA-’15 1/0 FA-’18 5/0 FA-’19 6/1* D2-’17 6/6 FA-’17 4/3 D6a-’17 8/3 UFA(Pitt)-’16 16/14 FA-’16 7/4 FA-’13 8/1 UFA(Balt)-’19 13/0* FA-’18 0* UFA(Balt)-’19 15/15* D6a-’18 16/2 T(Oak)-’19 11/11 D7b-’16 13/0 FA-’19 16/9* D4-’11 7/7 FA-’14 16/2 W(NE)-’16 16/10 T(SF)-’17 10/1 D5-’16 14/14 D3-’18 16/5 UFA(Minn)-’19 0* FA-’18 0* FA-’17 5/4 FA-’16 15/12 FA-’18 0* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW YORK JETS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name White, Tim 92 Williams, Leonard 54 Williamson, Avery 67 Winters, Brian Pos. WR DL LB G Ht. 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-4 NFL Wt. Birthdate Exp. 185 7/15/94 2 302 6/20/94 5 246 3/9/92 6 320 7/16/91 7 College Arizona State Southern California Kentucky Kent State Hometown Santa Clarita, Calif. Daytona Beach, Fla. Milan, Tenn. Hudson, Ohio ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts FA-’19 3/0* D1-’15 16/16 UFA(Tenn)-’18 16/16 D3-’13 16/16 * Bell last active with Pittsburgh in ’17; Bellamy played 16 games with Chicago in ’18; Brown played 14 games with Chicago; Catanzaro played 9 games with Tampa Bay, 4 games with Carolina; Compton played 14 games with Minnesota; Crowder played 9 games with Washington; Falk inactive for 3 games with Miami; Q. Henderson played 5 games with New York Giants; Ijalana missed ’18 season because of injury; J. Jones played 3 games with Los Angeles Chargers, 1 game with Jets; Lamur played 9 games with Oakland, 1 game with Jets; Langi missed ’18 season because of injury; Maulet played 1 game with New Orleans, 5 games with Indianapolis; Montgomery played 7 games with Green Bay, 6 games with Baltimore; Morgan spent 7 weeks on the practice squad with Tennessee; Mosley played 15 games with Baltimore; Osemele played 11 games with Oakland; Poole played 16 games with Atlanta; Siemian did not play in 16 games with Minnesota; Smith inactive for 2 games; Webb did not play in 4 games; White played 3 games with Baltimore. t- Jets traded for Osemele (Oak). # Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments. + Restricted Free Agent; subject to developments. Players lost through free agency (9): LB Jeremiah Attoachu (KC; 11 games in '18), S Terrence Brooks (NE; 16), G James Carpenter (Atl; 10), G Dakota Dozier (Minn; 6), K Jason Myers (Sea; 16), DL Mike Pennel (NE; 16), LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (Chi; 9), WR Andre Roberts (Buff; 16), CB Buster Skrine (Chi; 14). Also played with Jets in '18—CB Juston Burris (4 games), S Ibraheim Campbell (1), RB Isaiah Crowell (13), C Spencer Long (13), WR Terrelle Pryor (6), TE Clive Walford (1), S J.J. Wilcox (5). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Alexandre, Justin DL Allison, Jeff LB Anderson, Calvin T Austin, Blessuan CB Battle, John S Brown, Kyron CB Bryant, Brandon (1) S Campbell, Tevaughn (1) DB Cashman, Blake LB Clark, Jeremy (1) CB Dortch, Greg WR Edoga, Chuma T Holmes, Valentine RB/WR Jones, Fredrick DL Jones, Tyler G Lobendahn, Toa OL Miller, Wyatt OL Moore, Jalin RB Mosley, Jamey LB Phillips, Kyle DL Polite, Jachai LB Ramirez, Santos S Sanders, Trevon DL Smith, Jeff WR Stout, MyQuon DL Toth, Jon (1) C Ubosi, Xavier WR Wesco, Trevon TE Williams, Quinnen DL Wint, Anthony (1) LB Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-5 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-7 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-0 256 228 292 198 201 195 215 200 237 220 173 308 200 304 306 295 306 212 239 277 258 204 327 195 280 298 215 267 303 224 11/12/97 3/20/97 3/25/96 7/19/96 8/21/95 5/26/96 12/21/95 6/14/93 5/10/96 6/29/94 5/29/98 5/25/97 7/24/95 8/25/96 10/27/95 2/14/96 10/23/95 11/28/95 3/28/96 5/5/97 3/30/98 4/22/96 4/25/97 4/21/97 2/22/96 2/11/94 2/2/94 9/12/95 12/21/97 9/14/95 College Hometown Incarnate Word Fresno State Texas Rutgers Louisiana State Akron Mississippi State Regina, Canada Minnesota Michigan Wake Forest Southern California No College Florida State North Carolina State Southern California Central Florida Appalachian State Alabama Tennessee Florida Arkansas Troy Boston College Appalachian State Kentucky Alabama-Birmingham West Virginia Alabama Florida International Elmont, N.Y. Miami, Fla. Austin, Texas Queens, N.Y. Hallandale, Fla. Boynton Beach, Fla. Tunica, Miss. Scarborough, Ontario Eden Prairie, Minn. Madisonville, Ky. Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ga. Townsville, Australia Miami, Fla. Stone Mountain, Ga. Cerritos, Calif. Douglas, Ga. Shelby, N.C. Mobile, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Daytona Beach, Fla. Shreveport, La. Charleston, S.C. St. Petersburg, Fla. Salisbury, N.C. Indianapolis, Ind. Reseda, Calif. Martinsburg, W.V. Birmingham, Ala. Homestead, Fla. How Acq. FA FA W(NE) D6 FA FA FA-’18 FA D5 D6b-’17 FA D3b FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA D3a FA FA FA FA FA-’18 W(NE) D4 D1 FA-’18 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.newyorkjets.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 113 NEW YORK JETS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Adam Gase Pro Career: Named the head coach on Jan. 11, 2019. Joined the Jets after having served three seasons (2016-18) as the Miami Dolphins head coach. Under Gase, starting quarterbacks have produced 38 games with a 100+ passer rating, a number that would tie him for 10th among all NFL franchises since 2013. As the Dolphins head coach, Gase posted a 20-6 record in onescore games (+/- eight points), a .769 winning percentage, the best among any team in the league. Gase guided the Dolphins to the playoffs in his first season (2016) at the helm, posting a 10-6 record and earning the team’s first winning season and postseason berth since 2008. As the Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator in 2015, Gase helped improve the team’s rushing attack from 27th in the NFL to 11th, while Jay Cutler posted the highest passer rating of his career. Prior to Chicago, Gase spent six seasons (2009-2014) with the Denver Broncos. In Gase’s first season as offensive coordinator (2013), Denver set NFL records in both points (606) and touchdowns (76). Began his NFL career as a scouting assistant for the Detroit Lions (2003-04) and coached the Lions (200507) and San Francisco 49ers (2008). Career record: 23-26. Background: Gase earned bachelor’s degree from Michigan State, where he was a student assistant. He was a graduate/recruiting assistant at Louisiana State (2000-03). Personal: Born March 29, 1978 in Ypsilanti, Mich. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a daughter, McKenzie, and two sons, A.J. and Wyatt.. ASSISTANT COACHES Brant Boyer, special teams coordinator; born June 27, 1971, Henefer, Utah. Linebacker Arizona 1992-93. Pro linebacker Miami Dolphins 1994, Jacksonville Jaguars 19952000, Cleveland Browns 2001-03. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2012-15, joined Jets in 2016. Mack Brown, defensive assistant; born September 15, 1986, Overland Park, Kan. Quarterback Colorado 2005, Baker 2006-09. No pro playing experience. College coach: William Jewell 2010, Missouri 2012-14, Missouri State 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2019. Frank Bush, asst. head coach defense/inside linebackers; born January 10, 1963, Athens, Ga. Linebacker North Carolina State 1981-84. Pro linebacker Houston Oilers 1985-86. Pro coach: Houston Oilers 1987-91 (scout), 199294, Denver Broncos 1995-2003, Arizona Cardinals 2004-06, Houston Texans 20072010, Tennessee Titans 2011-12, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2013-16, Miami Dolphins 201718, joined Jets in 2019. Andre Carter, defensive line; born May 12, 1979, Denver, Colo. Defensive end California 1997-2000, Pro defensive end San Francisco 49ers 2001-05, Washington Redskins 200610, New England Patriots 2011, Oakland Raiders 2012, New England Patriots 2013. College coach: California 2015. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2017-18, joined Jets in 2019. 114 Jim Bob Cooter, running backs; born July 3, 1984, Huntsville, Ala. Quarterback Tennessee 2002-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tennessee 2007-08. Pro coach: Indianapolis Colts 2009-11, Kansas City Chiefs 2012, Denver Broncos 2013, Detroit Lions 2014-18, joined Jets in 2019. John Dunn, tight ends; born August 7, 1983, Hendersonville, N.C. Quarterback/ tight end North Carolina 2001-03. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Carolina 2004-07, Louisiana State 2008-10, Maryland 2011-15, Connecticut 2018. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2016-17, joined Jets in 2019. Derek Frazier, asst. offensive line; born February 8, 1974, Fort Collins, Colo. Offensive line Northern Colorado 1993-96. No pro playing experience. College coach: Nichols College 1998-2000, Adams State College 2001-02, Fresno State 2003-04, 2006-11, Northern Arizona 2005, Colorado State 2012-14, Central Michigan 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2019. Justus Galac, strength and conditioning; born August 15, 1980, Cattaraugus, N.Y. Nose tackle SUNY Brockport 1998-2001. No pro playing experience. College coach: SUNY Brockport 2002, Dickenson College 2003-04, Villanova 2005-11. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2012. Joe Giacobbe, asst. strength and conditioning; born June 26, 1984, Rahway, N.J. Center/nose tackle Rutgers 2002-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Rutgers 2012-15, St. Peter’s 2016. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2017. Jeff Hammerschmidt, asst. special teams; born December 9, 1967, San Diego, Calif. Defensive back Arizona 1987-90. Pro defensive back Los Angeles Rams 1991, Frankfurt Galaxy (WLAF) 1992. College coach: Arizona 1992-95, 2008-2011, Southern Utah 1996-97, Indiana 1998-99, Saint Mary’s 2000-02, Montana 2003-04, Cal Poly 2005, Stanford 2006, San Jose State 2007, Colorado State 2012-15. Pro coach: Joined Jets in 2016. Bo Hardegree, offensive assistant; born July 5, 1984, Jackson, Tenn. Quarterback Tennessee 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Duke 2008-10, Louisiana State 201113. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2014, Chicago Bears, 2015, Miami Dolphins 2016-18, joined Jets in 2019. Steve Jackson, asst. defensive backs; born April 8, 1969, Houston, Texas. Defensive back Purdue 1987-90. Pro defensive back Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1991-99. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2001-03, Washington Redskins 2004-11, Detroit Lions 2013, Tennessee Titans 2016-17, joined Jets in 2018. Shawn Jefferson, asst. head coach offense/ wide receivers; born February 22, 1969, Jacksonville, Fla. Wide receiver Central Florida 1988-90. Pro wide receiver San Diego Chargers 1991-95, New England Patriots 1996-99, Atlanta Falcons 2000-02, Detroit Lions 2003. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2005-12, Tennessee Titans 2013-15, Miami Dolphins 2016-18, joined Jets in 2019. Chris Kragthorpe, offensive assistant; born March 22, 1989, Tulsa, Okla. Center Wheaton College 2008-2011. No pro playing experience. College coach: Louisiana State 2012-14, 2016, Georgia 2015. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2017-18, joined Jets in 2019. Dowell Loggains, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks; born October 1, 1980, Newport, Ark. Quarterback Arkansas 2000-04. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2005, Tennessee Titans 2006-13, Cleveland Browns 2014, Chicago Bears 201517, Miami Dolphins 2018, joined Jets in 2019. Aaron McLaurin, asst. strength and conditioning; born February 27, 1984, Buffalo, N.Y. Attended Hampton. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan State 2008-10, Colgate 2011. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2012, joined Jets in 2014. Frank Pollack, offensive line; born November 5, 1967, Camp Springs, Md. Offensive tackle/guard Northern Arizona 1985-89. Pro tackle/guard San Francisco 49ers 1990-97. College coach: Northern Arizona 2005-06. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2007-2011, Oakland Raiders 2012, Dallas Cowboys 2013-17, Cincinnati Bengals 2018, joined Jets in 2019. Eric Sanders, defensive assistant; born August 2, 1983, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Attended UC Davis. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: UC Davis 2006, 2008-09, Utah State 2007, Stanford 2015. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2010-14, Cleveland Browns 2016-18, joined Jets in 2019. Joe Vitt, senior defensive assistant/outside linebackers; born August 23, 1954, Syracuse, N.Y. Linebacker Towson State 1974-78. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Baltimore Colts 1979-81, Seattle Seahawks 1982-91, Los Angeles Rams 1992-94, Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98, Green Bay Packers 1999, Kansas City Chiefs 2000-03, St. Louis Rams 2004-05 (head coach, final 11 games of 2005), New Orleans Saints 2006-16 (interim head coach, final 10 games of 2012), Miami Dolphins 2018, joined Jets in 2019. Blake Williams, defensive assistant; born Dec. 30, 1984, Independence, Mo. Defensive back Princeton 2003-07. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southeastern Louisiana 2015. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2006-07, Jacksonville Jaguars 2008, New Orleans Saints 2009-2011, St. Louis Rams 2012, Cleveland Browns 2017-18, joined Jets in 2019. Gregg Williams, defensive coordinator; born July 15, 1958, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Quarterback Northeastern Missouri State 197679. No pro playing experience. College coach: Houston 1988-89. Pro coach: Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1990-2000, Buffalo Bills 2001-03 (head coach), Washington Redskins 2004-07, Jacksonville Jaguars 2008, New Orleans Saints 2009-2011, Tennessee Titans 2013, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 201416, Cleveland Browns 2017-18 (interim head coach final 8 games 2018), joined Jets in 2019. Dennard Wilson, passing game coordinator/defensive backs; born March 31, 1982, Upper Marlboro, Md. Safety Maryland 2000-03. Pro safety Washington Redskins 2004. College coach: Maryland 2007-08. Pro coach: St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2012-16, joined Jets in 2017. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book OAKLAND RAIDERS American Football Conference West Division Team Colors: Silver and Black 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, California 94502 Telephone: (510) 864-5000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 10 Los Angeles Rams ...........5:00 Aug. 15 at Arizona ..........................5:00 Aug. 22 vs. Green Bay (Winnipeg, Can.) .5:00 Aug. 29 at Seattle............................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 9 Denver (Mon) ....................7:20 Sep. 15 Kansas City .......................1:05 Sep. 22 at Minnesota ..............10:00 AM Sep. 29 at Indianapolis............10:00 AM Oct. 6 Chicago (London) ......10:00 AM Oct. 13 BYE Oct. 20 at Green Bay ..............10:00 AM Oct. 27 at Houston .................10:00 AM Nov. 3 Detroit ...............................1:05 Nov. 7 Los Angeles Chargers (Thu) .5:20 Nov. 17 Cincinnati ..........................1:25 Nov. 24 at New York Jets ........10:00 AM Dec. 1 at Kansas City............10:00 AM Dec. 8 Tennessee .........................1:25 Dec. 15 Jacksonville.......................1:05 Dec. 21/22at Los Angeles Chargers .....TBD Dec. 29 at Denver............................1:25 * All times PT Stadium: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (opened in 1966) •Capacity: 55,997 7000 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94621-1917 Playing Surface: Grass Training Camp: Napa Valley Marriott Napa, California 94558 OAKLAND-ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: Mark Davis General Manager: Mike Mayock President: Marc Badain Senior Vice President - Director of Football Administration: Tom Delaney Director of College Scouting: Jim Abrams Director of Pro Personnel: Dwayne Joseph Assistant Director of Player Personnel: DuJuan Daniels Assistant Director of Player Personnel: Trey Scott Assistant Director of College Scouting: Teddy Atlas Senior Advisor to the General Manager: Walter Juliff Pro Scouts: Ben Chester, John Hill College Scouts: Calvin Branch, Zack Crockett, Brad Kaplan, Kyle Newhall-Caballero Scouting Coordinator: Jack Gilmore Pro Scouting Assistant: Adam Maxie Director of Team Security: Bob Stiriti Director of Player Engagement: Montelle Sanders Director of Operations: Pete Caracciolo Director of Team Operations: Tom Jones Director of Football Analytics: David Christoff Senior Director – Media Relations: Will Kiss Team Orthopedist: Dr. Warren King Head Athletic Trainer: H. Rod Martin Assistant to the Head Coach: Mark Arteaga Assistant to the Head Coach: Jeff Leonardo Director - Video Operations: Joe Harrington Equipment Manager: Bob Romanski Executive Vice President and General Counsel: Dan Ventrelle Senior Vice President – Stadium Development and Operations: Tom Blanda Senior Vice President – Community Relations and Public Affairs: Rosie Bone Senior Vice President – Administration, Facilities and Ownership: Cheryl Nichols Senior Vice President – Business Development/Chief Revenue Officer: Mark Shearer Senior Vice President – Chief Financial Officer: Ed Villanueva Controller: Matt Andrus Vice President – Ticket Sales and Service: Jay Chess Vice President – Executive Producer: Vittorio DeBartolo Vice President – Raider Image: Barry De Vilbiss Vice President – Business Development: Brandon Doll Vice President – Corporate Partnerships: Christian Howard Vice President – Alumni Relations: Shannon Jordan Vice President – Revenue Planning and Analytics: Jonathan Martinez Vice President – Premium Sales and Service: Qiava Martinez Vice President – Information Technology: Matt Pasco Vice President – Media and Entertainment: Brad Phinney Vice President – Security: Dean Stavert Vice President – Human Resources and Operations: Karla Tai Vice President – Community Relations: Erin Wright Vice President – Associate Counsel: John Yow COACHING HISTORY Oakland 1960-1981, 1995-2018 Los Angeles 1982-1994 (491-442-11) Records include postseason games 1960-61 Eddie Erdelatz* .............6-10-0 1961-62 Marty Feldman**..........2-15-0 1962 Red Conkright .................1-8-0 1963-65 Al Davis ......................23-16-3 1966-68 John Rauch ................35-10-1 1969-78 John Madden ............112-39-7 1979-87 Tom Flores..................91-56-0 1988-89 Mike Shanahan***........8-12-0 1989-94 Art Shell......................56-41-0 1995-96 Mike White..................15-17-0 1997 Joe Bugel......................4-12-0 1998-2001 Jon Gruden .................40-28-0 2002-03 Bill Callahan ................17-18-0 2004-05 Norv Turner...................9-23-0 2006 Art Shell........................2-14-0 2007-08 Lane Kiffin**** ............5-15-0 2008-10 Tom Cable...................17-27-0 2011 Hue Jackson ...................8-8-0 2012-14 Dennis Allen#...............8-28-0 2014 Tony Sparano..................3-9-0 2015-17 Jack Del Rio ...............25-24-0 2018 Jon Gruden ...................4-12-0 * ** *** **** # Released after two games in 1961 Released after five games in 1962 Released after four games in 1989 Released after four games in 2008 Released after four games in 2014 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 450,075 Away 470,133 Total 920,208 Single-game home record, 62,660 (11/3/02), Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 77,357 (11/19/17), Azteca Stadium Single-season home record, 471,151 (2002) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 4 5 7 Clelin Ferrell Josh Jacobs Johnathan Abram Trayvon Mullen Maxx Crosby Isaiah Johnson Foster Moreau Hunter Renfrow Quinton Bell College DE Clemson RB Alabama DB Mississippi St. DB Clemson DE Eastern Michigan DB Houston TE Louisiana St. WR Clemson DE Prairie View 115 OAKLAND RAIDERS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Carr 553 381 McCarron 3 1 Raiders 556 382 Opponents 480 299 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/10 08/18 08/24 08/30 Result W 16-10 L 15-19 W 13-6 W 30-19 Opponent Detroit at L.A. Rams Green Bay at Seattle TD SCORING R Carlson 0 Cook 0 Martin 4 Nugent 0 McCrane 0 J. Nelson 0 Lynch 3 L. Smith 0 LaFell 0 Roberts 0 Ateman 0 Carr 1 Carrier 0 Conley 0 Cooper 0 D. Harris 0 Richard 1 Raiders 9 Opponents 16 REGULAR SEASON (4-12) Date Result 09/10 L 13-33 09/16 L 19-20 09/23 L 20-28 09/30 W 45-42 10/07 L 10-26 10/14 L 3-27 10/28 L 28-42 11/01 L 3-34 11/11 L 6-20 11/18 W 23-21 11/25 L 17-34 12/02 L 33-40 12/09 W 24-21 12/16 L 16-30 12/24 W 27-14 12/30 L 3-35 (OT) Overtime Opponent L.A. Rams at Denver at Miami Cleveland (OT) at L.A. Chargers Seattle Indianapolis at San Francisco L.A. Chargers at Arizona at Baltimore Kansas City Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Denver at Kansas City SCORE BY PERIODS Raiders 58 82 63 84 3 — 290 Opponents 85 124 108 150 0 — 467 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Raiders Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 116 Opp. 300 317 86 108 197 178 17 31 73/197 93/201 37.1 46.3 7/16 8/12 43.8 66.7 30:43 29:17 5379 6102 336.2 381.4 995 973 5.4 6.3 1628 2249 101.8 140.6 387 480 3751 3853 234.4 240.8 52/306 13/80 4057 3933 556/382 480/299 68.7 62.3 10 14 70/43.2 60/47.5 70/38.3 60/40.3 110/965 117/991 24/14 10/3 30 56 9 16 19 36 2 4 TD P 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 19 36 Yds. 4049 8 4057 3933 TD Rt PAT FG Saf PTS 0 18/18 16/17 0 66 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 0 4/5 6/6 0 22 0 5/5 5/9 0 20 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 2 27/28 27/32 0 290 4 50/52 25/30 0 467 2-Pt Conv: J. Nelson. Raiders 1-2, Opponents 3-4. RUSHING Martin Lynch Richard Washington Carr Townsend Bryant Waller D. Harris Cooper Roberts K. Smith McCarron J. Nelson Raiders Opponents No. Yds 172 723 90 376 55 259 30 115 24 47 1 42 3 23 1 21 2 12 1 9 3 5 1 0 3 -2 1 -2 387 1628 480 2249 Avg 4.2 4.2 4.7 3.8 2.0 42.0 7.7 21.0 6.0 9.0 1.7 0.0 -0.7 -2.0 4.2 4.7 LG TD 29 4 52 3 30 1 13 0 15 1 42 0 17 0 21 0 13 0 9 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 52 9 63t 16 RECEIVING Cook Richard J. Nelson Roberts Cooper Bryant Martin Ateman Lynch LaFell L. Smith Carrier Waller D. Harris K. Smith Washington Hatcher Carr Raiders Opponents No. Yds Avg 68 896 13.2 68 607 8.9 63 739 11.7 45 494 11.0 22 280 12.7 19 266 14.0 18 116 6.4 15 154 10.3 15 84 5.6 12 135 11.3 10 73 7.3 7 67 9.6 6 75 12.5 6 40 6.7 5 23 4.6 1 9 9.0 1 8 8.0 1 -9 -9.0 382 4057 10.6 299 3933 13.2 LG TD 45 6 32 0 66 3 44 2 36 1 47 0 23 0 32 1 17 0 24 2 30 3 23 1 44 0 13 0 8 0 9 0 8 0 -9 0 66 19 89t 36 Pct. 68.9 33.3 68.7 62.3 TD 19 0 19 36 Int. 10 0 10 14 INTERCEPTIONS Conley Gilchrist E. Harris R. Nelson Worley Melvin Joseph Whitehead Raiders Opponents PUNTING Townsend Raiders Opponents Rate 93.9 42.4 93.6 101.0 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 64 21.3 36t 1 3 2 0.7 2 0 2 22 11.0 21 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 15 15.0 15 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 14 124 8.9 36t 1 10 275 27.5 67 2 No. 70 70 60 PUNT RETURNS Ret D. Harris 20 J. Nelson 2 Richard 2 Rodgers-Cromartie 1 Raiders 25 Opponents 28 KICKOFF RETURNS D. Harris Raiders Opponents Tkld. 51/299 1/7 52/306 13/80 Yds. 3022 3022 2850 FC 15 2 2 0 19 22 No. 29 29 39 Avg. In 20 LG 43.2 17 64 43.2 17 64 47.5 22 66 Yds Avg LG TD 281 14.1 99t 1 7 3.5 7 0 3 1.5 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 291 11.6 99t 1 241 8.6 70t 1 Yds 663 663 922 Avg LG TD 22.9 34 0 22.9 34 0 23.6 77 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Carlson 0/0 2/2 3/3 8/9 3/3 McCrane 0/0 3/3 0/0 2/4 0/2 Nugent 0/0 3/3 0/0 2/2 1/1 Raiders 0/0 8/8 3/3 12/15 4/6 Opponents 0/0 13/13 6/7 4/7 2/3 SACKS Hurst Irvin Joseph C. McDonald Key Morrow Raiders Opponents No. 4.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 13.0 52.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book OAKLAND RAIDERS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Marcus Allen, 1982-92.......................................................................8,545 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ken Stabler, 1970-79 .......................................................................19,078 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ken Stabler, 1970-79 ............................................................................150 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tim Brown, 1988-2003......................................................................1,070 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Tim Brown, 1988-2003....................................................................14,734 Interceptions ...................................................................Willie Brown, 1967-78.............................................................................39 Lester Hayes, 1977-86............................................................................39 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2000-12 ...................................................................**47.5 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Claude Gibson, 1963-65 ......................................................................12.6 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Jack Larscheid, 1960-61......................................................................28.4 Field Goals ......................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 2000-17.............................................................414 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Tim Brown, 1988-2003.........................................................................104 Points..............................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 2000-17..........................................................1,799 *Sacks............................................................................Greg Townsend, 1983-93, 1997.........................................................107.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Marcus Allen, 1985............................................................................1,759 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Rich Gannon, 2002 ............................................................................4,689 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Daryle Lamonica, 1969 ...........................................................................34 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tim Brown 1997 ...................................................................................104 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Tim Brown, 1997 ...............................................................................1,408 Interceptions ...................................................................Lester Hayes, 1980.................................................................................13 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Shane Lechler, 2009 ............................................................................51.1 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Claude Gibson, 1964............................................................................14.4 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Harold Hart, 1975 ................................................................................30.5 Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Jaeger, 1993 ....................................................................................35 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marcus Allen, 1984.................................................................................18 Points..............................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 2010 ..................................................................142 *Sacks............................................................................Derrick Burgess, 2005 .........................................................................16.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Napoleon Kaufman, 10-19-97 ...............................................................227 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Derek Carr, 10-30-16 ............................................................................513 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tom Flores, 12-22-63 ...............................................................................6 Daryle Lamonica, 10-19-69 ......................................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tim Brown, 12-21-97..............................................................................14 Brandon Myers, 12-2-12.........................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Art Powell, 12-22-63 ............................................................................247 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Rod Woodson, 9-29-02 Field Goals ......................................................................Sebastian Janikowski, 11-27-11................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Art Powell, 12-22-63.................................................................................4 Marcus Allen, 9-24-84 ..............................................................................4 Harvey Williams, 11-16-97 .......................................................................4 Darren McFadden, 10-24-10 .....................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Art Powell, 12-22-63...............................................................................24 Marcus Allen, 9-24-84 ............................................................................24 Harvey Williams, 11-16-97 .....................................................................24 Darren McFadden, 10-24-10 ...................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Howie Long, 10-2-83 .............................................................................5.0 Khalil Mack, 12-13-15............................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 117 OAKLAND RAIDERS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. 88 Ateman, Marcell WR 6-4 84 t-Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 77 Brown, Trent T 6-8 51 Burfict, Vontaze LB 6-1 53 Cabinda, Jason LB 6-1 8 Carlson, Daniel K 6-5 4 Carr, Derek QB 6-3 85 Carrier, Derek TE 6-4 21 Conley, Gareon CB 6-0 49 Cowser, James LB 6-3 Crowell, Isaiah RB 5-11 48 DePaola, Andrew LS 6-2 70 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 43 Dorleant, Makinton DB 5-11 78 Ellis, Justin DT 6-2 7 Glennon, Mike QB 6-6 69 Good, Denzelle G/T 6-5 19 Grant, Ryan WR 6-0 65 Green, Chaz G 6-5 92 Hall, P.J. DT 6-1 90 Hankins, Johnathan DT 6-3 17 Harris, Dwayne WR/RS 5-11 25 Harris, Erik S 6-3 14 Hatcher, Keon WR 6-1 61 Hudson, Rodney C 6-2 73 Hurst, Maurice DT 6-1 66 Jackson, Gabe G 6-3 2 Jones, Landry QB 6-4 42 Joseph, Karl S 5-10 29 Joyner, Lamarcus S 5-8 99 Key, Arden DE 6-5 79 Kirkland, Denver G/T 6-4 26 Lawson, Nevin CB 5-9 55 Lee, Marquel LB 6-3 54 Marshall, Brandon LB 6-1 28 Martin, Doug RB 5-9 97 Mauro, Josh DE 6-6 91 Mayowa, Benson DE 6-3 74 Miller, Kolton T 6-8 50 Morrow, Nicholas LB 6-0 71 Murray, Justin T 6-5 15 Nelson, J.J. WR 5-10 23 Nelson, Nick CB 5-11 75 Parker, Brandon T 6-8 18 Peterman, Nathan QB 6-2 30 Richard, Jalen RB 5-8 39 Richards, Jordan S 5-11 35 Riley, Curtis S 6-0 68 Sharpe, David T 6-6 47 Sieg, Trent LS 6-3 41 Smith, Keith FB 6-0 5 Townsend, Johnny P 6-1 94 Vanderdoes, Eddie DT 6-3 83 Waller, Darren TE 6-6 34 Warren III, Chris RB 6-2 33 Washington, DeAndré RB 5-8 59 Whitehead, Tahir LB 6-2 58 Wilber, Kyle LB 6-4 16 Williams, Tyrell WR 6-4 82 Willson, Luke TE 6-5 20 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 57 Wright, Gabe DT 6-3 118 Wt. 216 181 380 255 243 213 215 244 195 245 225 230 320 182 335 225 345 204 318 308 320 206 225 212 300 291 335 225 205 191 238 335 192 235 250 223 290 265 309 224 304 160 200 305 225 205 210 203 343 240 240 210 305 255 246 205 241 245 205 254 205 309 NFL Birthdate Exp. 9/16/94 2 7/10/88 10 4/13/93 5 9/24/90 8 3/17/96 2 1/23/95 2 03/28/91 6 07/25/90 7 6/29/95 3 9/13/90 3 1/8/93 6 7/28/87 6 1/11/88 6 10/6/92 2 12/27/90 6 12/12/89 7 3/8/91 5 12/19/90 6 4/8/92 4 4/5/95 2 1/1/92 7 9/16/87 9 4/2/90 4 9/11/94 2 7/12/89 9 5/9/95 2 7/12/91 6 4/4/89 6 9/8/93 4 11/27/90 6 5/3/96 2 3/6/94 4 4/23/91 6 10/21/95 3 9/10/89 8 1/13/89 8 2/17/91 6 8/3/91 7 10/9/95 2 7/10/95 3 4/19/93 2 4/24/92 5 10/16/96 2 10/21/95 2 5/4/94 3 10/15/93 4 1/21/93 5 7/18/92 5 10/21/95 3 5/19/95 2 4/08/92 5 2/14/95 2 10/13/94 3 9/13/92 3 6/6/96 2 2/22/93 4 4/2/90 8 4/26/89 8 2/12/92 5 1/15/90 7 2/22/95 4 4/3/92 3 College Oklahoma State Central Michigan Florida Arizona State Penn State Auburn Fresno State Beloit Ohio State Southern Utah Alabama State Rutgers Memphis Northern Iowa Louisiana Tech North Carolina State Mars Hill Tulane Florida Sam Houston State Ohio State East Carolina California (PA) Arkansas Florida State Michigan Mississippi State Oklahoma West Virginia Florida State Louisiana State Arkansas Utah State Wake Forest Nevada Boise State Stanford Idaho UCLA Greenville Cincinnati Alabama-Birmingham Wisconsin North Carolina A&T Pittsburgh Southern Mississippi Stanford Fresno State Florida Colorado State San Jose State Florida UCLA Georgia Tech Texas Texas Tech Temple Wake Forest Western Oregon Rice West Virginia Auburn Hometown Dallas, Texas Miami, Fla. Albany, Ga. Corona, Calif. Flemington, N.J. Colorado Springs, Colo. Bakersfield, Calif. Edgerton, Wis. Massillon, Ohio Fruit Heights, Utah Columbus, Ga. Parkton, Md. American Fork, Utah Bradenton, Fla. Monroe, La. Fairfax County, Va. Gaffney, S.C. Beaumont, Texas Tampa, Fla. Seguin, Texas Dearborn Heights, Mich. Stone Mountain, Ga. New Oxford, Pa. Owasso, Okla. Mobile, Ala. Canton, Mass. Liberty, Miss. Artesia, N.M. Orlando, Fla. Miami, Fla. Decatur, Ga. Miami, Fla. Lauderhill, Fla. Waldorf, Md. Las Vegas, Nev. Stockton, Calif. Hurst, Texas Inglewood, Calif. Roseville, Calif. Huntsville, Ala. Cincinnati, Ohio Midfield, Ala. Glenarden, Md. Kannapolis, N.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Alexandria, La. Folsom, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Eaton, Colo. Covina, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Auburn, Calif. Landover, Md. Rockwall, Texas Missouri City, Texas Newark, N.J. Apopka, Fla. Salem, Ore. LaSalle, Ontario Philadelphia, Pa. Columbus, Ga. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D7-’18 7/6 T(Pitt)-’19 15/15* UFA(NE)-’19 16/16* FA-’19 7/7* FA-’18 10/3 FA-’18 12/0 D2-’14 16/16 UFA(LAR)-’18 16/2 D1-’17 15/14 FA-’18 0/0 UFA(NYJ)-’19 13/6* UFA(Chi)-’18 1/0 UFA(KC)-’19 7/2* FA-’18 0/0 D4a-’14 6/1 UFA(Ariz)-’19 7/2* W-’18 6/4* UFA(Ind)-’19 14/10* FA-’18 4/1 D2-’18 16/6 FA-’18 15/14 FA-’18 15/0 FA-’17 16/4 FA-’18 3/0 UFA(KC)-’15 16/16 D5a-’18 12/10 D3-’14 13/13 FA-’19 0/0* D1-’16 13/8 UFA(LAR)-’19 15/15* D3b-’18 16/10 FA-’18 2/0 UFA(Det)-’19 14/14* D5-’17 16/9 UFA(Den)-’19 11/7* FA-’18 16/9 UFA(NYG)-’19 12/4* UFA(Ariz)-’19 15/4* D1-’18 16/16 FA-’17 16/6 W(Cin)-’18 2/0 UFA(Ariz)-’19 14/2* D4-’18 10/3 D3a-’18 16/12 FA-’18 4/2* FA-’16 16/1 UFA(Atl)-’19 15/12* UFA(NYG)-’19 16/16* W(Hou)-’18 8/0 FA-’18 15/0 FA-’18 16/3 D5b-’18 16/0 D3-’17 0/0 FA-’18 4’/0 FA-’18 0/0 D5-’16 10/0 UFA(Det)-’18 16/16 UFA(Dall)-’18 15/0 UFA(LAC)-’19 16/10* UFA(Det)-’19 14/8* FA-’18 10/9 FA-’18 2/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book OAKLAND RAIDERS * A. Brown played 15 games with Pittsburgh in '18; T. Brown played 16 games with New England; Burfict played 7 games with Cincinnati; Crowell played 13 games with New York Jets; Devey played 7 games with Kansas City; Glennon played 7 games with Arizona; Good played 2 games with Indianapolis and 4 games with Oakland; Grant played 14 games with Indianapolis; Jones last active with Pittsburgh in '17; Joyner played 15 games with Los Angeles Rams in '18; Lawson played 14 games with Detroit in '18; Marshall played 11 games with Denver in '18; Mauro played 12 games with New York Giants; Mayowa played 15 games with Arizona; J. Nelson played 14 games with Arizona; Peterman played 4 games with Buffalo; Richards played 15 games with Atlanta; Riley played 16 games with New York Giants; Williams played 16 games with Los Angeles Chargers; Willson played 14 games with Detroit. t- Raiders traded for A. Brown (Pitt). Players lost through free agency (2): TE Jared Cook (NO; 16 games in ’18), CB Rashaan Melvin (Det; 14). AAlso played with Raiders in '18— CB Bené Benwikere (4 games), DE Fadol Brown (8), WR Martavis Bryant (8), DE Tank Carradine (1), T.J. Clemmings (4), WR Amari Cooper (6) DE Kony Ealy (3), S Marcus Gilchrist (16), CB Leon Hall (10), WR Johnny Holton (1), DE Bruce Irvin (8), LB Derrick Johnson (6), WR Brandon LaFell (6), RB Marshawn Lynch (6), QB AJ McCarron (2), K Matt McCrane (3), DT Clinton McDonald (15), DE Damontré Moore (2), WR Jordy Nelson (15), S Reggie Nelson (11), K Mike Nugent (2), G/T Kelechi Osemele (11), DT Brian Price (1), T Donald Penn (4), CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (7), DE Frostee Rucker (15), OL Ian Silberman (2), DE Jacquies Smith (3) FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Abram, Johnathan Barrett, Alex (1) Bell, Quinton Blacknall, Saeed (1) Burt, Brian Butler, Paul (1) Cole, A.J. Coney, Te’von Cotton Sr., Lester Crosby, Maxx Doss, Keelan Farmer, Koa Ferrell, Clelin Gafford, Rico (1) Ingold, Alec Jacobs, Josh James, Andre Johnson, Isaiah Leavitt, Dallin (1) Mabin, Dylan McNeil, Lukayas Meander, Montrel (1) Moreau, Foster Mullen, Trayvon Nixon, Keisean Ollie, Ronald Renfrow, Hunter Roemer, Tyler Yurachek, Ryan (1) Pos. S DE DE WR WR TE P LB G DE WR LB DE DB FB RB T CB S CB G CB TE CB CB DT WR T FB Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-6 6-0 205 260 253 208 194 252 217 229 325 255 213 228 267 184 242 219 299 208 203 196 310 215 253 199 196 292 184 312 240 10/25/96 3/6/94 5/9/96 3/17/96 12/23/95 4/26/93 11/27/95 6/10/97 2/20/96 8/22/97 3/21/96 2/21/96 5/17/97 5/23/96 7/9/96 2/11/98 5/2/97 12/20/95 8/8/94 9/14/97 10/13/94 9/20/94 5/6/97 9/20/97 6/22/97 5/19/96 12/21/95 03/06/98 08/27/96 Mississippi State San Diego State Prairie View A&M Penn State Fresno State California (PA) North Carolina State Notre Dame Alabama Eastern Michigan UC Davis Penn State Clemson Wyoming Wisconsin Alabama UCLA Houston Utah State Fordham Louisville Grambling State Louisiana State Clemson South Carolina Nicholls State Clemson San Diego State Marshall Columbia, Miss. Mesa, Ariz. Long Beach, Calif. Manalapan, N.J. East Wenatahee, Wash. DuBois, Pa. College Park, Ga. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Colleyville, Texas Alameda, Calif. Lake View Terrace, Calif. Richmond, Va. West Des Moines, Iowa Green Bay, Wis. Tulsa, Okla. Herriman, Utah Bryan, Texas Portland, Ore. Macedonia, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Amarillo, Texas New Orleans, La. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Compton, Calif. Waynesboro, Miss. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Fernley, Nev. Myrtle Beach, S.C. How Acq. D1c FA D7 FA-'18 FA FA-'18 FA FA FA D4a FA FA D1a FA-'18 FA D1b FA D4b FA-'18 FA FA FA-'18 D4c D2 FA FA D5 FA FA-'18 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.raiders.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 119 OAKLAND RAIDERS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Jon Gruden Pro Career: Jon Gruden returned as head coach of the Oakland Raiders on Jan. 9, 2018. The naming of Gruden marked his return to coaching after spending nearly a decade in broadcasting, including color analyst duties on the Monday Night Football franchise from 2009 to 2017. Gruden compiled a 95-81 (.540) regular season mark in 11 seasons as a head coach with the Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002-08), and a 5-4 record (.556) in postseason contests, which includes a victory in Super Bowl XXXVII. The youngest head coach in the NFL at age 34 upon his initial hire by Raiders Owner Al Davis in 1998, Gruden posted a 38-26 record (.594) and led the Silver and Black to back-to-back AFC West titles in 2000 and 2001. He guided the Raiders to an AFC Championship Game appearance in 2000, a campaign in which the Raiders set a franchise record with 479 points. In all, Gruden-led teams have claimed five division championships (including three with Tampa Bay) and have recorded six seasons with nine-or-more wins. Gruden joined ESPN in 2009 as an analyst for Monday Night Football and earned six Sports Emmy nominations. His 57 victories are the most in Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise annals. Prior to beginning his initial tenure in Oakland, Gruden was an offensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles (1995-97) and was an offensive assistant with the Green Bay Packers (1992-94) and San Francisco 49ers (1990). Career record: 104-97. Background: Gruden played quarterback at Dayton, earning three letters and graduated with a degree in communications in 1985. He coached collegiately at Tennessee (1986-87), Southeast Missouri State (1988), Pacific (1989) and Pittsburgh (1991). Personal: Born August 17, 1963 in Sandusky, Ohio. Gruden and his wife, Cindy, have three sons, Deuce, Michael and Jayson. His brother, Jay, is head coach of the Washington Redskins and his father, Jim, is a long-time veteran of professional, collegiate and high school coaching and scouting. His son, Deuce, serves as a strength and conditioning assistant for the Raiders. ASSISTANT COACHES D’Anthony Batiste, strength and conditioning assistant; born March 29, 1982. Offensive lineman Louisiana-Lafayette 2000-03. Pro offensive lineman Dallas Cowboys 2006, Carolina Panthers 2006, Atlanta Falcons 2007-08, Washington Redskins 2008-09, Denver Broncos 2009-10, Arizona Cardinals 2010-12, Pittsburgh Steelers 2013. Pro coach: Joined Raiders in 2018. Edgar Bennett, wide receivers; born Feb. 15, 1969, Jacksonville, Fla. Running back Florida State 1987, 1989-1991. Pro running back Green Bay Packers 1992-96, Chicago Bears 1998-99. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2001-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Tim Berbenich, quality control – offense; born Dec. 19, 1979, Huntington, N.Y. Wide receiver Hamilton College 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: New York Jets 2002-05, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-11, Indianapolis Colts 2013-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Rich Bisaccia, asst. head coach/special teams coordinator; born June 3, 1960, Yonkers, N.Y. Defensive back Yankton College 1979-82. Pro defensive back Philadelphia Stars (USFL) 1983. College 120 coach: Wayne State 1983-87, South Carolina 198893, Clemson 1994-98, Mississippi 1999-2001. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-10, San Diego Chargers 2011-12, Dallas Cowboys 2013-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Brentson Buckner, defensive line; born Sept. 30, 1971, Columbus, Ga. Defensive lineman Clemson 1990-1993. Pro defensive lineman Pittsburgh Steelers 1994-96, Cincinnati Bengals 1997, San Francisco 49ers 1998-2000, Carolina Panthers 2001-05. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 2013-17, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2018, joined Raiders in 2019. Tom Cable, offensive line; born Nov. 26, 1964, Merced, Calif. Offensive lineman Idaho 1982-86. Pro lineman Indianapolis Colts 1987. College coach: Idaho 1987-88, San Diego State 1989, Cal StateFullerton 1990, Nevada Las-Vegas 1991, California 1992-97, Idaho 2000-03, UCLA 2004-05. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2006, Oakland Raiders 200710 (head coach 2008-10), Seattle Seahawks 201117, joined Raiders in 2018. Deuce Gruden, strength and conditioning assistant; born Jan. 19, 1994, Green Bay, Wisc. Tailback Lafayette College 2012-15. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2016-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Paul Guenther, defensive coordinator; born Nov. 22, 1971, Richboro, Pa. Linebacker Ursinus College 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: Western Maryland 1994-95, Ursinus College 1996, 1997-2001 (head coach 1997-2001), Jacksonville 1997. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2002-03, Cincinnati Bengals 2005-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Nick Holz, quality control–offense; born March 26, 1984, Danville, Calif. Wide receiver Colorado 200306. No pro playing experience. College coach: Nebraska 2007, Stanford 2008-11. Pro coach: Joined Raiders in 2012. Lemuel Jeanpierre, asst. offensive line; born May 19, 1987, Orlando, Fla. Offensive lineman South Carolina 2007-10. Pro offensive lineman Seattle Seahawks 2011-15. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2017, joined Raiders in 2018. Taver Johnson, asst. defensive backs; born July 8, 1972, Cincinnati, Ohio. Defensive back Wittenberg 1990-93. No pro playing experience. Wittenberg 1994-95, Millikin 1996-98, Notre Dame 1999, Miami (OH) 2000-03, 2005-06, Ohio State 2007-11, 2018, Arkansas 2012-13, Purdue 2014-16, Temple 2017. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004, joined Raiders in 2019. David Lippincott, linebackers; born July 6, 1977, Cincinnati, Ohio. Attended Dayton. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Bluffton 200002, Minnesota 2003-04, Richmond 2005-07. Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 2011-17, joined Raiders in 2018. John Morton, senior offensive assistant; Rochester, Mich. Grand Rapids (MI) C.C. 1989-90, Western Michigan 1991-92. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southern California 2007-10. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 1998-2004, San Diego Chargers 2005, New Orleans Saints 2006, 2015-16, San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, New York Jets 2017, joined re-Raiders in 2019. A.J. Neibel, head strength and conditioning coach; Cupertino, Calif. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2003-08, San Francisco Giants 2009-10, Atlanta Falcons 2011-16, Jacksonville Jaguars 2017-18, re-joined Raiders in 2019. Greg Olson, offensive coordinator; born March 1, 1963, Richland, Wash. Quarterback Spokane Falls (WA) J.C. 1981-82. No pro playing experience. College coach: Washington State 1987-89, Central Washington 1990-93, Idaho 1994-96, Purdue 19972000, 2002. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2001, Chicago Bears 2003, Detroit Lions 2004-05, St. Louis Rams 2006-07, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008-11, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, 2015-16, Oakland Raiders 2013-14, Los Angeles Rams 2017, re-joined Raiders in 2018. Jim O’Neil, senior defensive assistant; born Aug. 26, 1978, Philadelphia, Pa. Defensive end Towson 19972000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Albany 2001, Pennsylvania 2002, Northwestern 2003-04, Towson 2005, Eastern Michigan 2006-08. Pro coach: N.Y. Jets 2009-12, Buffalo Bills 2013, Cleveland Browns 2014-15, San Francisco 49ers 2016, joined Raiders in 2018. Dave Razzano, director of football research; born July 11, 1959, Roseville, Calif. No college or pro playing experience. Pro scout San Francisco 49ers 1988-92, St. Louis Rams 1992-2006, Arizona Cardinals 2006-09, Indianapolis Colts 2010-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Rick Slate, strength and conditioning assistant; born Feb. 13, 1966, St. Augustine, Fla. Attended Florida State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Florida State 1987-92. Pro coach: Florida Marlins 1992-2001, New York Mets 2003-10, Atlanta Braves 2011-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Frank Smith, tight ends; born Feb. 21, 1981, Milwaukee, Wisc. Offensive lineman Miami (OH) 1999-2003. No pro playing experience. College coach: Miami (OH) 2004-05, Butler 2006-09. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 2010-14, Chicago Bears 2015-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Travis Smith, quality control–defense; born Dec. 10, 1985, Walnut Creek, Calif. Linebacker Cal Poly 200609. No pro playing experience. College coach: Santa Monica (CA.) J.C. 2010, Colorado 2011. Pro coach: Joined Raiders in 2012. Byron Storer, asst. special teams; born May 1, 1984, Modesto, Calif. Fullback California 2002-06. Pro fullback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007-09. Pro coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-2011, San Diego Chargers 2012-13, joined Raiders in 2018. Mike Trgovac, defensive line; born Feb. 27, 1959, Youngstown, Ohio. Defensive lineman Michigan 1977-1980. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 1984-85, Ball State 1986-88, Navy 1989, Colorado State 1990-91, Notre Dame 199294. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98, Green Bay Packers 1999, Washington Redskins 2000-01, Carolina Panthers 2002-08, Green Bay Packers 2009-17, joined Raiders in 2018. Kirby Wilson, running backs; Los Angeles, Calif. Running back/wide receiver Pasadena (CA) C.C. 1979-80, Illinois 1980-81. No pro playing experience. College coach: Pasadena (CA) C.C. 1985, Los Angeles Southwest (CA) C.C. 1989-90, Southern Illinois 1991-92, Wyoming 1993-94, Iowa State 1995-96, Southern California 2001. Pro coach: New England Patriots 1997-99, Washington Redskins 2000, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-03, Arizona Cardinals 2004-06, 2018, Pittsburgh Steelers 200713, Minnesota Vikings 2014-15, Cleveland Browns 2016-17, joined Raiders in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book PITTSBURGH STEELERS American Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Black and Gold 3400 South Water Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203 Telephone: (412) 432-7800 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 9 Tampa Bay.........................7:30 Aug. 17 Kansas City .......................7:30 Aug. 25 at Tennessee ......................8:00 Aug. 29 at Carolina..........................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at New England ..................8:20 Sep. 15 Seattle...............................1:00 Sep. 22 at San Francisco.................4:25 Sep. 30 Cincinnati (Mon)................8:15 Oct. 6 Baltimore...........................1:00 Oct. 13 at Los Angeles Chargers...*8:20 Oct. 20 BYE Oct. 28 Miami (Mon)......................8:15 Nov. 3 Indianapolis.......................1:00 Nov. 10 Los Angeles Rams.............4:25 Nov. 14 at Cleveland (Thu) ..............8:20 Nov. 24 at Cincinnati .......................1:00 Dec. 1 Cleveland ..........................4:25 Dec. 8 at Arizona...........................4:25 Dec. 15 Buffalo...............................1:00 Dec. 22 at New York Jets ................1:00 Dec. 29 at Baltimore........................1:00 * All times ET; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change CLUB OFFICIALS President: Arthur J. Rooney II Vice President: Arthur J. Rooney Jr. Vice President & General Manager: Kevin Colbert Vice President of Football & Business Administration: Omar Khan Vice President of Technology: Scott Phelps Vice President of Finance: Bob Tyler Vice President of Stadium Operations & Management: Jim Sacco Vice President of Sales & Marketing: Ryan Huzjak Director of Communications: Burt Lauten Director of Video & Facilities: Bob McCartney Director of Ticketing: Ben Lentz Player Personnel Coordinator: Dan Rooney Jr. College Scouting Coordinator: Phil Kreidler Pro Scouting Coordinator: Brandon Hunt Head Athletic Trainer: John Norwig Director of Marketing & Events: Rick Giugliano Director of Corporate Partnerships & Activation: A.J. Poole Director of Content: Reagan Berube Director of Steelers Nation Unite: Suzanne Guzzo Director of Facility Operations: Joe Simon Director of Stadium Event Operations: Rob Thompson Director of Club Events & Operations: Cayce Little Pastoor Director of Guest Experience: Travis Baker Director of Stadium Security: Tim Williams Director of Community Relations: Blayre Holmes Director of Merchandising and eCommerce: John Wolfe Director of Ticket & Premium Seating Sales & Retention: Kristen Lewandowski COACHING HISTORY Pittsburgh Pirates 1933-39 (664-583-22) Records include postseason games 1933 Forrest (Jap) Douds ..........3-6-2 1934 Luby DiMelio ...................2-10-0 1935-36 Joe Bach.......................10-14-0 1937-39 Johnny (Blood) McNally* ..6-19-0 1939-40 Walt Kiesling ...................3-13-3 1941 Bert Bell** ........................0-2-0 Aldo (Buff) Donelli*** .......0-5-0 1941-44 Walt Kiesling**** .........13-20-2 1945 Jim Leonard ......................2-8-0 1946-47 Jock Sutherland.............13-10-1 1948-51 Johnny Michelosen .......20-26-2 1952-53 Joe Bach.......................11-13-0 1954-56 Walt Kiesling .................14-22-0 1957-64 Raymond (Buddy) Parker .51-47-6 1965 Mike Nixon ......................2-12-0 1966-68 Bill Austin......................11-28-3 1969-91 Chuck Noll ................209-156-1 1992-2006 Bill Cowher..................161-99-1 2007-18 Mike Tomlin.................133-73-1 *Released after three games in 1939 **Resigned after two games in 1941 ***Released after five games in 1941 ****Co-coach with Earle (Greasy) Neale in Philadelphia-Pittsburgh merger in 1943 and with Phil Handler in Chicago CardinalsPittsburgh merger in 1944 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 532,816 Away 508,897 Total 1,041,713 Single-game home record, 67,401 (11/13/16) Single-season home record, 532,816 (2018) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 3 4 6 7 Devin Bush Diontae Johnson Justin Layne Benny Snell Jr. Zach Gentry Sutton Smith Isaiah Buggs Ulysses Gilbert Derwin Gray College LB Michigan WR Toledo DB Michigan St. RB Kentucky TE Michigan LB Northern Illinois DE Alabama LB Akron T Maryland Stadium: Heinz Field (opened in 2001) •Capacity: 68,400 100 Art Rooney Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Training Camp: Saint Vincent College Latrobe, PA 15650 HEINZ FIELD 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 121 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Roethlisberger 675 452 Dobbs 12 6 Boswell 1 1 Brown 1 0 Steelers 689 459 Opponents 566 362 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/16 08/25 08/30 Result W 31-14 L 34-51 W 16-6 W 39-24 Opponent at Philadelphia at Green Bay Tennessee Carolina REGULAR SEASON (9-6-1) Date Result 09/09 T 21-21 09/16 L 37-42 09/24 W 30-27 09/30 L 14-26 10/07 W 41-17 10/14 W 28-21 10/28 W 33-18 11/04 W 23-16 11/08 W 52-21 11/18 W 20-16 11/25 L 17-24 12/02 L 30-33 12/09 L 21-24 12/16 W 17-10 12/23 L 28-31 12/30 W 16-13 (OT) Overtime Opponent at Cleveland (OT) Kansas City at Tampa Bay Baltimore Atlanta at Cincinnati Cleveland at Baltimore Carolina at Jacksonville at Denver L.A. Chargers at Oakland New England at New Orleans Cincinnati SCORE BY PERIODS Steelers 70 166 101 91 0 — 428 Opponents 96 69 72 123 0 — 360 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Steelers Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 122 Opp. 378 317 88 84 251 200 39 33 88/198 72/197 44.4 36.5 9/14 7/13 64.3 53.8 30:41 29:19 6453 5235 403.3 327.2 1058 987 6.1 5.3 1445 1538 90.3 96.1 345 369 5008 3697 313.0 231.1 24/166 52/347 5174 4044 689/459 566/362 66.6 64.0 17 8 64/43.4 82/44.0 64/38.4 82/39.5 111/1026 136/1170 21/9 16/7 54 42 16 13 35 27 3 2 Yds. 5129 43 2 0 5174 4044 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Brown 0 15 0 0/0 0/0 0 90 Boswell 0 0 0 43/48 13/20 0 82 Conner 12 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 82 Smith-Schuster 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 44 McDonald 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Roethlisberger 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Samuels 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 James 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 McCrane 0 0 0 1/1 3/3 0 10 Dupree 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Fort 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Ridley 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Switzer 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Villanueva 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Washington 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Williams 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Burns 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Rogers 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Steelers 16 35 3 44/49 16/23 2 428 Opponents 13 27 2 38/39 22/26 0 360 2-Pt Conv: Conner 2, Rogers, Smith-Schuster. Steelers 4-5, Opponents 2-3. RUSHING Conner Samuels Roethlisberger Ridley Switzer Smith-Schuster Dobbs Nix Rogers Heyward-Bey Steelers Opponents No. Yds 215 973 56 256 31 98 29 80 6 21 1 13 4 11 1 4 1 -4 1 -7 345 1445 369 1538 Avg 4.5 4.6 3.2 2.8 3.5 13.0 2.8 4.0 -4.0 -7.0 4.2 4.2 LG 30 25 18 12 8 13 10 4 -4 -7 30 51 TD 12 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 13 RECEIVING Smith-Schuster Brown Conner McDonald Switzer James Samuels Washington Rogers Grimble Nix Hunter Ridley Heyward-Bey Villanueva Roethlisberger Steelers Opponents No. 111 104 55 50 36 30 26 16 12 6 4 3 3 1 1 1 459 362 Avg 12.8 12.5 9.0 12.2 7.0 14.1 7.7 13.6 6.6 14.3 9.5 7.0 6.0 9.0 2.0 -1.0 11.3 11.2 LG 97t 78t 29 75t 24 51 23 47 17 23 19 12 10 9 2t -1 97t 71 TD 7 15 1 4 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 35 27 Yds 1426 1297 497 610 253 423 199 217 79 86 38 21 18 9 2 -1 5174 4044 Pct. 67.0 50.0 100.0 0.0 66.6 64.0 TD 34 0 1 0 35 27 Int. 16 1 0 0 17 8 INTERCEPTIONS Haden Te. Edmunds Davis Williams Dupree Hilton Sutton Steelers Opponents Rate 96.5 24.0 118.8 39.6 95.5 95.2 No. Yds Avg LG TD 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 35 35.0 35 0 1 27 27.0 27 0 1 17 17.0 17t 1 1 10 10.0 10t 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 8 89 11.1 35 2 17 147 8.6 58t 1 PUNTING Berry Roethlisberger Steelers Opponents No. 63 1 64 82 PUNT RETURNS Switzer Samuels Steelers Opponents Ret 30 1 31 17 KICKOFF RETURNS Switzer Nix Samuels Steelers Opponents Tkld. 24/166 0/0 0/0 0/0 24/166 52/347 Yds. 2753 27 2780 3610 FC 26 0 26 25 No. 30 1 1 32 35 Avg. In 20 LG 43.7 28 69 27.0 0 27 43.4 28 69 44.0 28 64 Yds Avg LG TD 252 8.4 23 0 0 0.0 0 0 252 8.1 23 0 245 14.4 73t 1 Yds 607 12 0 619 727 Avg LG TD 20.2 35 0 12.0 12 0 0.0 0 0 19.3 35 0 20.8 51 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Boswell 0/0 3/3 4/6 5/10 1/1 McCrane 0/0 0/0 2/2 1/1 0/0 Steelers 0/0 3/3 6/8 6/11 1/1 Opponents 0/0 6/6 6/6 10/12 0/2 SACKS Watt Heyward Hargrave Dupree Tuitt Williams Bostic Chickillo Te. Edmunds Fort Hilton McCullers (group) Steelers Opponents No. 13.0 8.0 6.5 5.5 5.5 4.5 2.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 52.0 24.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book PITTSBURGH STEELERS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Franco Harris, 1972-83 ....................................................................11,950 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-18 ............................................................56,194 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2004-18 .................................................................363 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Hines Ward, 1998-2011 .....................................................................1,000 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Hines Ward, 1998-2011...................................................................12,083 Interceptions ...................................................................Mel Blount, 1970-83 ...............................................................................57 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bobby Joe Green, 1960-61 ..................................................................45.7 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bobby Gage, 1949-50..........................................................................14.9 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Lynn Chandnois, 1950-56....................................................................29.6 Field Goals ......................................................................Gary Anderson, 1982-94.......................................................................309 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Franco Harris, 1972-83 .........................................................................100 Points..............................................................................Gary Anderson, 1982-94....................................................................1,343 *Sacks............................................................................James Harrison, 2002-12, 2014-17 .....................................................80.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Foster, 1992..............................................................................1,690 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2018 ...................................................................5,129 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 2018 ........................................................................34 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Antonio Brown, 2015 ............................................................................136 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Antonio Brown, 2015 .........................................................................1,834 Interceptions ...................................................................Mel Blount, 1975.....................................................................................11 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Bobby Joe Green, 1961........................................................................47.0 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bobby Gage, 1949 ...............................................................................16.0 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Lynn Chandnois, 1952 .........................................................................35.2 Field Goals ......................................................................Chris Boswell, 2017 ................................................................................35 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Willie Parker, 2006 ..................................................................................16 Points..............................................................................Chris Boswell, 2017 ..............................................................................142 *Sacks............................................................................James Harrison, 2008..........................................................................16.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Le’Veon Bell, 12-11-16 .........................................................................236 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 10-26-14................................................................522 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Ben Roethlisberger, 10-26-14, 11-2-14 .....................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Antonio Brown, 11-8-15..........................................................................17 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Antonio Brown, 11-8-15........................................................................284 Interceptions ...................................................................Jack Butler, 12-13-53............................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Gary Anderson, 10-23-88 .........................................................................6 Jeff Reed, 12-1-02....................................................................................6 Chris Boswell, 12-18-16 ...........................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ray Mathews, 10-17-54 ...........................................................................4 Roy Jefferson, 11-3-68 .............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Ray Mathews, 10-17-54 .........................................................................24 Roy Jefferson, 11-3-68 ...........................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Chad Brown, 10-13-96 ..........................................................................4.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 123 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 27 Allen, Marcus 94 Alualu, Tyson 72 Banner, Zach 26 Barron, Mark 31 #Berhe, Nat 4 Berry, Jordan 9 Boswell, Chris 25 Burns, Artie 57 Canaday, Kameron 56 Chickillo, Anthony 30 Conner, James 37 Dangerfield, Jordan 21 Davis, Sean 66 DeCastro, David 5 Dobbs, Joshua 48 Dupree, Bud 34 Edmunds, Terrell 33O Edmunds, Trey 71 Feiler, Matt 67 Finney, B.J. 73 Foster, Ramon 85 Grimble, Xavier 23 Haden, Joe 79 Hargrave, Javon 65 Hawkins, Jerald 97 Heyward, Cameron 88 #Heyward-Bey, Darrius 28 Hilton, Mike 11 #Hunter, Justin 44 Matakevich, Tyler 3 McCrane, Matt 93 McCullers, Daniel 89 McDonald, Vance 11 Moncrief, Donte 22 Nelson, Steve 45 Nix, Roosevelt 76 Okorafor, Chukwuma 53 Pouncey, Maurkice 22 Ridley, Stevan# 7 Roethlisberger, Ben 17 Rogers, Eli 38 Samuels, Jaylen 24 #Sensabaugh, Coty 19 Smith-Schuster, JuJu 20 Sutton, Cameron 10 Switzer, Ryan 91 Tuitt, Stephon 78 Villanueva, Alejandro 96 #Walton, L.T. 13 Washington, James 90 Watt, T.J. 98 Williams, Vince * Pos. S DE T LB S P K CB LS LB RB S S G QB LB S RB T C/G G TE CB NT T DT WR CB WR LB K DT TE WR CB FB OL C RB QB WR RB CB WR CB WR DE T DE WR LB LB Ht. 6-2 6-3 6-8 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-2 5-9 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-7 6-4 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-6 6-4 5-11 6-5 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-8 6-6 6-9 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-1 Wt. 215 304 360 230 195 195 185 197 245 255 233 199 202 316 216 269 217 223 330 318 328 261 195 305 305 295 210 184 203 235 165 352 267 216 194 248 320 304 220 240 187 225 187 215 188 185 303 320 305 213 252 233 NFL Birthdate Exp. 8/7/96 2 5/12/87 10 12/25/93 2 10/27/89 8 7/6/91 6 3/18/91 5 3/16/91 5 5/1/95 4 8/20/92 4 12/10/92 5 5/5/95 3 12/25/90 3 10/23/93 4 1/11/90 8 1/26/95 2 2/12/93 5 1/20/97 2 12/30/94 3 7/7/92 3 10/26/91 4 1/7/86 11 9/22/92 4 4/14/89 10 2/7/93 4 10/16/93 2 5/6/89 9 2/26/87 11 3/9/94 3 5/20/91 7 12/22/92 4 9/8/94 2 8/11/92 6 6/13/90 7 8/6/93 6 1/22/93 5 3/30/92 5 8/8/97 2 7/24/89 8 1/27/89 7 3/2/82 16 12/23/92 4 7/29/96 2 11/15/88 8 11/22/96 3 2/27/95 3 11/4/94 3 5/23/93 6 9/22/88 5 3/31/92 5 4/2/96 2 10/11/94 3 12/27/89 7 College Penn State California Southern California Alabama San Diego State Eastern Kentucky Rice Miami Portland State Miami Pittsburgh Towson Maryland Stanford Tennessee Kentucky Virgina Tech Maryland Bloomsburg (PA) Kansas State Tennessee Southern California Florida South Carolina State Louisiana State Ohio State Maryland Mississippi Tennessee Temple Kansas State Tennessee Rice Mississippi Orgeon State Kent State Western Michigan Florida Louisiana State Miami (OH) Louisville North Carolina State Clemson Southern California Tennessee North Carolina Notre Dame Army Central Michigan Oklahoma State Wisconsin Florida State ’18 Games/ Hometown How Acq. Starts Silver Spring, Md. D5a-’18 2/0 Honolulu, Hawaii UFA(Jax)-’17 15/2 Lakewood, Wash. FA-’18 0* Mobile, Ala. FA-’19 12/12* Fontana, Calif. FA-’18 4/0 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FA-’15 16/16 Fort Worth, Texas FA-’15 15/15 Miami, Fla. D1-’16 16/6 Eugene, Ore. FA-’17 16/16 Tampa, Fla. D6b-’15 16/0 Erie, Pa. D3b-’17 13/12 Elmont, N.Y. FA-’15 16/1 Washington, D.C. D2-’16 15/15 Bellevue, Wash. D1-’12 14/14 Alpharetta, Ga. D4-’17 5/0 Macon, Ga. D1-’15 16/15 Danville, Va. D1-’18 16/15 Danville, Va. FA-’18 4/0 Strasburg, Pa. FA-’16 11/10 Wichita, Kan. FA-’15 16/2 Henning, Tenn. FA-’09 16/16 Las Vegas, Nev. FA-’15 16/2 Fort Washington, Md. FA-’17 15/15 Salisbury, N.C. D3-’16 16/14 Baldwin, La. D4-’16 0* Pittsburgh, Pa. D1-’11 16/16 Silver Spring, Md. UFA(Ind)-’14 14/2 Fayetteville, Ga. FA-’16 15/2 Virginia Beach, Va. UFA(Buff)-’17 5/0 Stratford, Conn. D7b-’16 16/1 Brownwood, Texas FA-’18 5/0* Raleigh, N.C. D6b-’14 15/1 Winnie, Texas T(SF)-’17 15/14 Raleigh, Miss. FA-’19 16/14* Warner Robins, Ga. FA-’19 16/16* Reynoldsburg, Ohio FA-’15 16/0 Southfield, Mich. D3b-’18 13/3 Lakeland, Fla. D1-’10 16/16 Natchez, Miss. FA-’17 10/0 Findlay, Ohio D1-’04 16/16 Miami, Fla. FA-’15 3/3 Charlotte, N.C. D5b-’18 14/3 Kingsport, Tenn. UFA(NYG)-’17 15/10 Long Beach, Calif. D2-’17 16/13 Jonesboro, Ga. D3a-’17 15/1 Charleston, W. Va. T(Oak)-’18 16/1 Miami, Fla. D2-’14 14/14 Meridian, Miss. FA-’14 16/16 Clinton Township, Mich. D6a-’15 4/0 Stamford, Texas D2-’18 14/6 Pewaukee, Wisc. D1-’17 16/16 Davenport, Fla. D6b-’13 14/14 Banner did not play in 1 game and was inactive for 15 games: Barron played 12 games with Los Angeles Rams in ’18; Hawkins missed ’18 season because of injury; McCrane played 3 games with Oakland, 1 game with Arizona, and 1 game with Pittsburgh; Moncrief played 16 games with Jacksonville; Nelson played 16 games with Kansas City. Traded—WR Antonio Brown (15 games in ’18) to Oakland; T Marcus Gilbert (5) to Arizona. # Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to developments. Players lost through free agency (2): LB L.J. Fort (Phil; 15 games in '18), TE Jesse James (Det; 16). Also played with Steelers in ’18—LB Jon Bostic (16), S Morgan Burnett (11), LB Matthew Thomas (10). 124 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book PITTSBURGH STEELERS FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi (1) LB Allen, Brian (1) CB Askew-Henry, Dravon S Berryman, Ian P Branch, Marcelis (1) CB Brumfield, Garrett G Buggs, Isaiah DE Bush, Devin LB Craig, Winston (1) DT Gentry, Zach TE Gilbert III, Ulysees LB Gilmore, Greg DT Gray, Derwin OT Griffey, Trey (1) WR Hassenauer, J.C. C Hodges, Devlin QB Hooks, Lavon (1) DE Johnson, Diontae WR Johnson, Fred G Jones, JT (1) LB Jones, Tevin (1) WR Kelly, Kameron (1) DB Layne, Justin CB Locke, P.J. S McMillan, Travon RB Mondeaux, Henry (1) DE Morris, Patrick (1) C Myres, Alexander CB Prince, Damian OT Rader, Kevin (1) TE Rudolph, Mason (1) QB Sayles, Casey (1) DT Scales, Tegray (1) LB Scotland-Williamson, Christian (1) TE Sheehy, Conor (1) DE Skipper, Tuzar LB Smith, Sutton LB Snell Jr, Benny RB Spencer, Diontae (1) WR Spillane, Robert (1) LB Waters, Herb (1) CB Webb, Ralph (1) RB Williams, Malik (1) RB Wood, Trevor TE/LS Wright, Matthew K Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-8 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-7 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-9 6-4 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-8 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-6 6-0 248 215 202 200 180 302 295 234 291 265 230 311 320 192 295 210 312 183 326 245 225 205 192 202 209 280 300 192 320 250 235 289 227 274 295 246 233 224 163 229 194 200 221 265 179 9/12/97 10/21/93 10/24/95 6/1/96 1/19/94 6/23/96 8/24/96 7/18/98 7/25/95 9/10/96 8/9/97 11/28/94 5/10/95 1/19/94 9/1/94 4/12/96 1/23/92 7/5/96 6/5/97 11/12/93 12/26/92 8/19/96 1/12/98 2/12/97 2/5/96 9/19/95 2/13/95 4/20/96 4/16/96 4/26/94 7/17/95 9/4/95 5/10/96 7/5/93 7/24/96 6/5/95 3/22/96 2/27/98 3/19/92 12/14/95 11/10/92 11/21/94 6/20/96 1/25/96 3/22/96 College Hometown How Acq. Toledo Utah West Virginia Western Carolina Robert Morris Louisiana State Alabama Michigan Richmond Michigan Akron Louisiana State Maryland Arizona Alabama Samford Mississippi Toldeo Florida Miami (OH) Memphis San Diego State Michigan State Texas Colorado Oregon Texas Christian Houston Maryland Youngstown State Oklahoma State Ohio Indiana Loughborough University Wisconsin Toledo Northern Iillinois Kentucky McNeese State Western Michigan Miami Vanderbilt Louisville Texas A&M Central Flordia Houston, Texas La Marque, Texas Aliquippa, Pa. Marietta, Ga. Homestead, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Ruston, La. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Greensboro, N.C. Albuquerque, N. M. Ocala, Fla. New Bern, N.C. Washington, D.C. Orlando, Fla. Woodbury, Minn. Kimberly, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Ruskin, Fla. West Palm Beach, Fla Macon, Ga. Amory, Miss. Murphy, Texas Cleveland, Ohio Beaumont, Texas Woodbridge, Va. Portland, Ore. Denton, Texas Houston, Texas Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rock Hill, S.C. Omaha, Neb. Cincinnati, Ohio Waltham Forest, London Milwaukee, Wisc. Norwich, Conn. Piano, Texas Columbus, Ohio New Iberia, La. Oak Park, Ill. Homestead, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. Wilson, N.C. Scottsdale, AZ Lancaster, Pa. FA-'18 D5-'17 FA FA FA FA D6b D1 AAF D5 D6c FA-'18 D7 W(Mia)-'18 AAF FA FA-'17 D3a FA FA W(KC)-'18 AAF D3b FA FA FA FA-'18 FA FA FA D3a-'18 AAF FA IPP FA FA D6a D4 CFL FA FA-'18 FA-'18 FA FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.steelers.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 125 PITTSBURGH STEELERS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Mike Tomlin Pro Career: Named the sixteenth head coach in Steelers history when he replaced Bill Cowher on January 22, 2007. Became the youngest coach (36 years, 323 days) in NFL history to win a Super Bowl when the Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals, 27-23, in Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009. Tomlin reached the playoffs four times in his first five seasons and he is the only coach in Steelers’ history to win division titles each of his first two seasons. In 2017, Tomlin guided the Steelers to the AFC North division title for the sixth time in his 11-year reign. Pittsburgh has reached the postseason eight times under Tomlin’s leadership, including each of the past four seasons. In 2010 Tomlin’s club won its third division title in in a four-year span. In 2008, Tomlin directed the Steelers to a 12-4 record, winning his second-consecutive AFC North title. That season culminated with a Super Bowl triumph, making Tomlin one of only seven coaches in league history to win a Super Bowl within his first two seasons as an NFL head coach. In his first season, Tomlin guided the Steelers to a 10-6 record and their first AFC North title since 2004. Tomlin was the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator in 2006 after spending the previous five seasons (2001-05) as defensive backs coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tomlin coached one of the top defensive backfields in the NFL for the Buccaneers, culminating with its performance in Super Bowl XXXVII. The secondary recorded four interceptions, returning two for touchdowns to help Tampa Bay capture the franchise's first Super Bowl title. Tomlin served two seasons as the defensive backs coach at the University of Cincinnati (1999-2000) before going to Tampa Bay. Prior to joining the Cincinnati staff, Tomlin had a short stint on the coaching staff at TennesseeMartin and then spent two seasons at Arkansas State. Tomlin spent the 1996 season as a graduate assistant at Memphis. Tomlin began his coaching career in 1995 as wide receivers coach at Virginia Military Institute. Career record: 133-73-1. Background: Was a three-year starter at wide receiver at William & Mary (199094) and finished his career with 101 receptions for 2,046 yards and a schoolrecord 20 touchdown receptions. A firstteam All-Yankee Conference selection in 1994, he established a school record with a 20.2 yards per catch average. Graduated in 1994 with a degree in sociology. Personal: Born in Hampton, Va., on March 15, 1972. He and his wife, Kiya, have two sons, Dino and Mason, and a daughter Harlyn Quinn. 126 ASSISTANT COACHES Teryl Austin, senior defensive assistant/secondary; born March 3, 1965, Sharon, Pa. Safety, Pittsburgh 1984-87. Pro defensive back Montreal Machine (WLAF) 1991. College coach: Penn State 1991-92, Wake Forest 1993-95, Syracuse 1996-98, Michigan 1999-2002, Florida 2010. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2003-06, Arizona Cardinals 2007-09, Baltimore Ravens 2011-13, Detroit Lions 2014-17, Cincinnati Bengals 2018, joined Steelers in 2019. Tom Bradley, defensive backs; born July 12, 1956, Johnstown, Pa. Defensive back Penn State 1975-78. No pro playing experience. College coach: Penn State 19792011, West Virginia 2014, UCLA 201517. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2018. Keith Butler, defensive coordinator; born May 16, 1956, Anniston, Ala. Linebacker Memphis 1974-77. Pro linebacker Seattle Seahawks 1978-87. College coach: Memphis 1990-97, Arkansas State 1998. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 1999-2002, joined Steelers in 2003. James Daniel, tight ends; born January 17, 1953, Wetumpka, Ala. Guard Alabama State 1970-73. No pro playing experience. College coach: Auburn 1981-92. Pro coach: New York Giants 1993-96, Atlanta Falcons 1997-2003, joined Steelers in 2004. Darryl Drake, wide receivers; born December 11, 1956, Louisville, Ky. Wide receiver Western Kentucky 1975, 197778. No pro playing experience. College coach: Western Kentucky 1983-91, Georgia 1992-96, Baylor 1997, Texas 1998-2003. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2004-12, Arizona Cardinals 2013-17, joined Steelers in 2018. Karl Dunbar, defensive line; born May 18, 1967, Opelousas, La. Defensive line Louisiana State 1986-89. Pro defensive end New Orleans Saints 1993, Arizona Cardinals 1994-95. College coach: Nicholls State 1998-99, Louisiana State 2000-01, 2005, Oklahoma State 200203, Alabama 2016-17. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2004, Minnesota Vikings 2006-11, New York Jets 2012-14, Buffalo Bills 2015, joined Steelers in 2018. Eddie Faulkner, running backs; born October 20, 1977, Muncie, Ind. Running back, Wisconsin 1996-2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Anderson 2002, Ball State 2003-2010, Northern Illinois 2011, Wisconsin 2012, North Carolina State 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2019. Randy Fichtner, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks; born November 7, 1963, Cleveland, Ohio. Defensive back Purdue 1982-85. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 1986-87, Southern California 1988, Nevada-Las Vegas 1989, Memphis 1990-93, Purdue 1994-96, Arkansas State 1997-2000, Memphis 2001-06. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2007. Adrian Klemm, asst. offensive line; born May 21, 1977, Los Angeles, Calif. Offensive line, Hawaii 1996-99. Pro offensive lineman New England Patriots 200004, Green Bay Packers 2005. College coach: Southern Methodist 2008-11, UCLA 2012-16. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2019. John Mitchell, asst. head coach; born October 14, 1951, Mobile, Ala. Defensive end Eastern Arizona J.C. 1969-70, Alabama 1971-72. No pro playing experience. College coach: Alabama 1973-76, Arkansas 1977-82, Temple 1986, Louisiana State 1987-90. Pro coach: Birmingham Stallions (USFL) 1983-85, Cleveland Browns 1991-93, joined Steelers in 1994. Jerry Olsavsky, inside linebackers; born March 29, 1967, Youngstown, Ohio. Linebacker Pittsburgh 1985-88. Pro linebacker Pittsburgh Steelers 1989-97, Baltimore Ravens 1998. College coach: Duquesne 2001, North Carolina 2002, Youngstown State 2003-09. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2010. Shaun Sarrett, offensive line; born December, 24, 1978, Beckley, W.Va. Offensive line, Kent State 2001-03. No pro playing experience. College coach: Marshall 2005-07, Duke 2008-2011. Pro coach: Joined Steelers in 2012. Danny Smith, special teams; born September 7, 1953, Pittsburgh, Pa. Defensive back Edinboro State 1971-75. No pro playing experience. College coach: Edinboro State 1976, Clemson 1979, William & Mary 1980-83, The Citadel 1984-86, Georgia Tech 1987-94. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98, Detroit Lions 1999-2000, Buffalo Bills 2001-03, Washington Redskins 2004-12, joined Steelers in 2013. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TENNESSEE TITANS CLUB OFFICIALS Controlling Owner and Co-Chairman, Board of Directors: Amy Adams Strunk Co-Chairman, Board of Directors: Susie Adams Smith Board of Directors: Kenneth S. Adams, IV Barclay Adams Susan Lewis President/CEO: Steve Underwood E.V.P./General Manager: Jon Robinson Senior V.P./CFO: Jenneen Kaufman Senior V.P./Chief Revenue Officer: Stuart Spears American Football Conference South Division Team Colors: Navy, Titans Blue, Red, Silver 460 Great Circle Road Nashville, Tennessee 37228 Telephone: (615) 565-4000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 at Philadelphia............. .......6:30 Aug. 17 New England ......... .......... 6:00 Aug. 25 Pittsburgh..........................7:00 Aug. 29 at Chicago..........................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Cleveland .....................12:00 Sep. 15 Indianapolis.....................12:00 Sep. 19 at Jacksonville (Thu) ..........7:20 Sep. 29 at Atlanta..........................12:00 Oct. 6 Buffalo.............................12:00 Oct. 13 at Denver............................3:25 Oct. 20 Los Angeles Chargers .......3:05 Oct. 27 Tampa Bay.......................12:00 Nov. 3 at Carolina........................12:00 Nov. 10 Kansas City .....................12:00 Nov. 17 BYE Nov. 24 Jacksonville.......................3:05 Dec. 1 at Indianapolis ..................12:00 Dec. 8 at Oakland ..........................3:25 Dec. 15 Houston ...........................12:00 Dec. 22 New Orleans....................12:00 Dec. 29 at Houston .......................12:00 * All times CT Stadium: Nissan Stadium (opened in 1999) •Capacity: 69,143 One Titans Way Nashville, Tennessee 37213 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Training Camp: Saint Thomas Sports Park 460 Great Circle Road Nashville, TN 37228 NISSAN STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book V.P./Brand, Marketing & Communication: Gil Beverly V.P./Player Personnel: Ryan Cowden V.P./Ticketing: Brooke Ellenberger V.P./Facilities and Game Day Operations: Bob Flynn V.P./Football Administration: Vin Marino V.P./General Counsel: Burke Nihill V.P./Marketing and Broadcast & Digital Rights: Ralph Ockenfels Director of Pro Scouting: Brian Gardner Director of College Scouting: Jon Salge Asst. Director of Pro Scouting: Kevin Turks Pro Scout: Brandon Taylor National Scout: Dale Thompson National Scout: Mike Boni College Scouts: Casey Callahan, Patrick Callaway, T.J. Earley, Tom Roth, Wes Slay Director of Player Engagement: Chic Ejiasi Equipment Manager: Paul Noska Director of Football Technology: Anthony Pastrana Director of Sports Medicine: Todd Toriscelli Director of Team Operations: Brent Akers Director of Security: John Albertson Director of Finance: Shereme Siewnarine Director of Marketing: Brad McClanahan Senior Director of Communications: Robbie Bohren Senior Director of Digital Media: Gary Glenn Senior Director of Broadcasting: Mike Keith Senior Director of Community Relations: Tina Tuggle Senior Director/Executive Producer of Event Presentation and Production: David Schindler Senior Director of Information Systems: Russ Hudson Senior Director of Suite Sales and Services: Bill Wainwright General Manager of Nissan Stadium: Walter Overton Sports Field Manager: Terry Porch COACHING HISTORY Houston Oilers 1960-1996 (446-483-6) Records include postseason games 1960-61 Lou Rymkus* .......... .....12-7-1 1961 Wally Lemm ............ .....10-0-0 1962-63 Frank (Pop) Ivy ....... ....17-12-0 1964 Sammy Baugh...............4-10-0 1965 Hugh Taylor ............ ......4-10-0 1966-70 Wally Lemm ... ............28-40-4 1971 Ed Hughes.......................4-9-1 1972-73 Bill Peterson** ....... ......1-18-0 1973-74 Sid Gillman....................8-15-0 1975-80 O.A. (Bum) Phillips .... .59-38-0 1981-83 Ed Biles***........... ........8-23-0 1983 Chuck Studley ............ ....2-8-0 1984-85 Hugh Campbell****.. ....8-22-0 1985-89 Jerry Glanville..............35-35-0 1990-94 Jack Pardee#..............44-35-0 1994-2010 Jeff Fisher................147-126-0 2011-13 Mike Munchak ......... ...22-26-0 2014-15 Ken Whisenhunt## ......3-20-0 2015-17 Mike Mularkey .............21-22-0 2018 Mike Vrabel .....................9-7-0 *Released after five games in 1961 **Released after five games in 1973 ***Resigned after six games in 1983 ****Released after 14 games in 1985 #Released after 10 games in 1994 ##Released after seven games in 2015 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 499.149 Away 548,718 Total 1,047,867 Single-game home record, 69,149, many times (last: 12/18/05) Single-season home record, 553,192 (2005) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Jeffery Simmons A.J. Brown Nate Davis Amani Hooker D’Andre Walker David Long Jr. College DT Mississippi St. WR Mississippi G Charlotte DB Iowa LB Georgia LB West Virginia 127 TENNESSEE TITANS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Mariota 331 228 Gabbert 101 61 Henry 3 2 Byard 1 1 Jennings 1 1 Titans 437 293 Opponents 533 337 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (0-4) Date 08/09 08/18 08/25 08/30 Result L 17-31 L 14-30 L 6-16 L 3-13 Opponent at Green Bay Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh Minnesota REGULAR SEASON (9-7) Date Result 09/09 L 20-27 09/16 W 20-17 09/23 W 9-6 09/30 W 26-23 10/07 L 12-13 10/14 L 0-21 10/21 L 19-20 11/05 W 28-14 11/11 W 34-10 11/18 L 10-38 11/26 L 17-34 12/02 W 26-22 12/06 W 30-9 12/16 W 17-0 12/22 W 25-16 12/30 L 17-33 (OT) Overtime Opponent at Miami Houston at Jacksonville Philadelphia (OT) at Buffalo Baltimore at L.A. Chargers at Dallas New England at Indianapolis at Houston N.Y. Jets Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants Washington Indianapolis SCORE BY PERIODS Titans 76 58 69 101 6 — 310 Opponents 70 105 63 62 3 — 303 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Titans Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 128 Opp. 289 298 106 98 156 182 27 18 82/205 75/205 40.0 36.6 7/12 11/20 58.3 55.0 29:28 30:32 4998 5334 312.4 333.4 938 1001 5.3 5.3 2023 1863 126.4 116.4 454 429 2975 3471 185.9 216.9 47/280 39/248 3255 3719 437/293 533/337 67.0 63.2 12 11 75/46.4 71/46.1 75/41.7 71/39.4 82/727 120/984 18/6 14/6 34 32 15 9 16 21 3 2 Yds. 2528 626 14 66 21 3255 3719 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Succop 0 0 0 28/31 26/30 0 106 Henry 12 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 72 C. Davis 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 J. Smith 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 D. Lewis 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Mariota 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Sharpe 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Stocker 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Brown 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Butler 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Cruikshank 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Firkser 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Jennings 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Pruitt 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Taylor 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Titans 15 16 3 28/31 26/30 0 310 Opponents 9 21 2 31/32 26/29 1 303 2-Pt Conv: None. Titans 0-1, Opponents 0-0. RUSHING Henry D. Lewis Mariota C. Davis Fluellen Sharpe Jennings Batson Gabbert Stocker Titans Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 215 1059 4.9 99t 12 155 517 3.3 36 1 64 357 5.6 27 2 6 55 9.2 39 0 4 16 4.0 13 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 6 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 454 2023 4.5 99t 15 429 1863 4.3 97t 9 RECEIVING C. Davis D. Lewis Taylor Sharpe J. Smith Firkser Stocker Henry Jennings Pruitt Batson Walker Matthews Cruikshank Mariota Titans Opponents No. Yds Avg 65 891 13.7 59 400 6.8 37 466 12.6 26 316 12.2 20 258 12.9 19 225 11.8 15 165 11.0 15 99 6.6 11 101 9.2 9 102 11.3 8 82 10.3 4 52 13.0 3 11 3.7 1 66 66.0 1 21 21.0 293 3255 11.1 337 3719 11.0 LG TD 51 4 37 1 55 1 28 2 61t 3 28 1 31 2 21 0 36 0 27 1 26 0 16 0 4 0 66t 1 21 0 66t 16 75t 21 Pct. 68.9 60.4 66.7 100.0 100.0 67.0 63.2 TD 11 4 0 1 0 16 21 Int. 8 4 0 0 0 12 11 INTERCEPTIONS Byard Butler Jackson Brown Vaccaro Titans Opponents Tkld. 42/243 5/37 0/0 0/0 0/0 47/280 39/248 Rate 92.3 74.9 77.1 158.3 118.8 89.8 88.4 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 1 0.3 1 0 3 90 30.0 56t 1 2 7 3.5 7 0 1 22 22.0 22t 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 11 120 10.9 56t 2 12 219 18.3 54 1 PUNTING Kern Titans Opponents No. 74 75 71 PUNT RETURNS Jackson Williams Matthews Batson Titans Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 16 9 148 9.3 26 0 4 1 47 11.8 38 0 4 0 38 9.5 18 0 3 1 4 1.3 5 0 27 11 237 8.8 38 0 33 16 296 9.0 51 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Jennings Cruikshank Titans Opponents No. 22 1 23 25 Yds. 3483 3483 3275 Yds 698 39 737 696 Avg. In 20 LG 47.1 39 62 46.4 39 62 46.1 27 68 Avg LG TD 31.7 94t 1 39.0 39 0 32.0 94t 1 27.8 102t 1 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Succop 0/0 5/6 13/13 5/7 3/4 Titans 0/0 5/6 13/13 5/7 3/4 Opponents 0/0 6/6 8/9 8/8 4/6 SACKS Casey Brown Landry Woodyard Ryan Correa Byard Vaccaro Finch Orakpo Butler Johnson D. Morgan Titans Opponents No. 7.0 6.0 4.5 4.5 4.0 3.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 39.0 47.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TENNESSEE TITANS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Eddie George, 1996-2003 ................................................................10,009 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Warren Moon, 1984-93....................................................................33,685 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Warren Moon, 1984-93.........................................................................196 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Ernest Givins, 1986-94 .........................................................................542 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Ernest Givins, 1986-94 ......................................................................7,935 Interceptions ...................................................................Jim Norton, 1960-68 ..............................................................................45 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brett Kern, 2009-18 .............................................................................45.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Billy Johnson, 1974-80 ........................................................................13.2 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Bobby Jancik, 1962-67 ........................................................................26.5 Field Goals ......................................................................Al Del Greco, 1991-2000 ......................................................................246 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Eddie George, 1996-2003 .......................................................................74 Points..............................................................................Al Del Greco, 1991-2000 ...................................................................1,060 *Sacks............................................................................Ray Childress, 1985-95 .......................................................................75.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Chris Johnson, 2009..........................................................................2,006 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Warren Moon, 1991 ...........................................................................4,690 Passing (TDs) .................................................................George Blanda, 1961 ..............................................................................36 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Charley Hennigan, 1964 ........................................................................101 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Charley Hennigan, 1961 .....................................................................1,746 Interceptions ...................................................................Fred Glick, 1963......................................................................................12 Mike Reinfeldt, 1979 ...............................................................................12 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brett Kern, 2017...................................................................................49.7 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Billy Johnson, 1977 .............................................................................15.4 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Darius Jennings, 2018 .........................................................................31.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Al Del Greco, 1998..................................................................................36 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Earl Campbell, 1979................................................................................19 Points..............................................................................Al Del Greco, 1998................................................................................136 Ryan Succop, 2017 ..............................................................................136 *Sacks............................................................................William Fuller, 1991 ..............................................................................15.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Derrick Henry, 12-6-18 .........................................................................238 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Warren Moon, 12-16-90 .......................................................................527 Passing (TDs) .................................................................George Blanda, 11-19-61......................................................................**7 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Charley Hennigan, 10-13-61 ...................................................................13 Haywood Jeffires, 10-13-91....................................................................13 Drew Bennett, 12-19-04..........................................................................13 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Charley Hennigan, 10-13-61 .................................................................272 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Kevin Byard, 10-22-17 Field Goals ......................................................................Rob Bironas, 10-21-07 ........................................................................**8 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Billy Cannon, 12-10-61 ............................................................................5 Points..............................................................................Billy Cannon, 12-10-61 ..........................................................................30 *Sacks............................................................................William Fuller, 11-28-93 ........................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 129 TENNESSEE TITANS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 3 Barnard, Austin 53 Bates, Daren 12 Batson, Cameron 48 Brinkley, Beau 55 Brown, Jayon 51 Bullough, Riley 21 Butler, Malcolm 31 Byard, Kevin 99 Casey, Jurrell 51 #Compton, Will 78 Conklin, Jack 44 Correa, Kamalei 29 Cruikshank, Dane 84 Davis, Corey 92 Dickerson, Matt 75 Douglas, Jamil 20 Durden, Kenneth 54 Evans, Rashaan 56 Finch, Sharif 86 Firkser, Anthony 32 Fluellen, David 52 Grasu, Hroniss 57 Harris, Nigel 22 Henry, Derrick 16 Hollister, Cody 10 Humphries, Adam 25 Jackson, Adoree’ 15 Jennings, Darius 94 Johnson, Austin 60 Jones, Ben 90 Jones, DaQuan 38 Jordan, Mike 71 Kelly, Dennis 6 Kern, Brett 58 Landry III, Harold 62 Levin, Corey 77 Lewan, Taylor 33 Lewis, Dion 28 #Lewis, Kendrick 96 #Logan, Bennie 8 Mariota, Marcus 69 Marz, Tyler 91 #Morgan, Derrick 50 #Palmer, Nate 66 Pamphile, Kevin 68 Pasztor, Austin 85 Pruitt, MyCole 14 Raymond, Kalif 26 Ryan, Logan 76 Saffold, Rodger 19 Sharpe, Tajaé 36 Sims, LeShaun 81 Smith, Jonnu 23 Smith, Tye 61 Stinnie, Aaron 4 Succop, Ryan 17 t- Tannehill, Ryan 13 Taylor, Taywan 88 Towbridge, Keith 41 #Trawick, Brynden 96 Urban, Brent 24 Vaccaro, Kenny 91 Wake, Cameron 82 Walker, Delanie 89 Wick, Cole 59 Woodyard, Wesley 130 Pos. K/P LB WR LS LB LB CB S DT LB T OLB DB WR DE G CB LB OLB TE RB C/G LB RB WR WR CB WR DL C DL DB T/G P OLB C/G T RB S DL QB T OLB LB G/T OL TE WR CB G WR CB TE CB G K QB WR TE S DE S OLB TE TE LB Ht. 6-3 5-11 5-8 6-4 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-8 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-7 5-8 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-7 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-7 6-2 5-8 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-7 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-0 Wt. 207 225 175 260 226 228 190 212 305 235 308 241 209 209 292 309 180 232 250 246 224 301 225 247 216 195 185 180 314 308 322 200 321 214 252 307 309 195 205 315 222 316 261 248 315 305 245 182 195 325 194 203 248 195 312 218 207 203 262 225 300 214 263 248 257 233 NFL Birthdate Exp. 6/22/95 2 11/27/90 7 12/20/95 2 1/25/90 8 2/26/95 3 11/23/93 2 3/2/90 6 8/17/93 4 12/5/89 9 9/19/89 6 8/17/94 4 4/27/94 4 4/27/95 2 1/11/95 3 11/9/95 2 2/28/92 2 5/16/92 2 11/8/95 2 10/1/95 2 2/19/95 2 1/28/92 3 8/12/91 4 12/7/94 2 1/4/94 4 11/18/93 2 6/24/93 5 9/18/95 3 6/28/92 3 5/8/94 4 7/2/89 8 12/27/91 6 10/21/92 2 1/16/90 8 2/17/86 12 6/5/96 2 8/12/94 3 7/22/91 6 9/27/90 8 6/16/88 9 12/28/89 7 10/30/93 5 9/9/92 3 1/6/89 10 9/23/89 7 11/27/90 6 11/26/90 6 3/24/92 4 8/8/94 2 2/9/91 7 6/6/88 10 12/23/94 4 9/18/93 4 8/22/95 3 5/3/93 4 2/18/94 2 9/19/86 11 7/27/88 8 3/2/95 3 5/21/95 2 10/23/89 7 5/5/91 6 2/15/91 7 1/30/82 11 8/12/84 14 11/30/93 3 7/21/86 12 College Hometown Samford Fayetteville, Ga. Auburn Olive Branch, Miss. Texas Tech Oklahoma City, Okla. Missouri Kearney, Mo. UCLA Long Beach, Calif. Michigan State Traverse City, Mich. West Alabama Vicksburg, Miss. Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. Southern California Long Beach, Calif. Nebraska Bonne Terre, Mo. Michigan State Plainwell, Mich. Boise State Honolulu, Hawaii Arizona Chino Hills, Calif. Western Michigan Wheaton, Ill. UCLA San Mateo, Calif. Arizona State Cypress, Calif. Youngstown State Valdosta, Ga. Alabama Auburn, Ala. Temple Henrico, Va. Harvard Manalapan, N.J. Toledo Lockport, N.Y. Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. South Florida Tampa, Fla. Alabama Yulee, Fla. Arkansas Bend, Ore. Clemson Spartanburg, S.C. Southern California East St. Louis, Ill. Virginia Baltimore, Md. Penn State Galloway, N.J. Georgia Brent, Ala. Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. Missouri Western St. Louis, Mo. Purdue Chicago Heights, Ill. Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. Chattanooga Dacula, Ga. Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. Pittsburgh Albany, N.Y. Mississippi New Orleans, La. Louisiana State Coushatta, La. Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii Wisconsin Springfield, Minn. Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. Illinois State Chicago, Ill. Purdue Miami, Fla. Virginia Tillonsburg, Ontario Southern Illinois South Bend, Ind. Holy Cross Lawrenceville, Ga. Rutgers Voorhees, N.J. Indiana Bedford, Ohio Massachusetts Piscataway, N.J. Southern Utah Las Vegas, Nev. Florida International Ocala, Fla. Towson Raleigh, N.C. James Madison Charlottesville, Va. South Carolina Hickory, N.C. Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas Western Kentucky Louisville, Ky. Louisville Toledo, Ohio Troy Marietta, Ga. Virginia Brampton, Ontario Texas Brownwood, Texas Penn State Hyattsville, Md. Central Missouri Pomona, Calif. Incarnate Word Hallettsville, Texas Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts FA-’18 0* UFA(Oak)-’17 16/0 FA-’18 11/2 FA-’12 16/0 D5-’17 16/9 W(TB)-’19 9/3* UFA(NE)-’18 16/11 D3-’16 16/16 D3-’11 15/15 UFA(Wash)-’18 12/2 D1-’16 9/9 T(Balt)-’18 13/4 D5-’18 12/0 D1-’17 16/16 FA-’18 3/0 FA-’18 0* FA-’18 5/0 D1-’18 15/7 FA-’18 15/0 FA-’18 12/0 FA-’15 7/0 FA-’19 3/1* FA-’18 2/0 D2-’16 16/12 FA-’19 0* UFA(TB)-’19 16/10* D1-’17 16/13 FA-’17 16/0 D2-’16 16/9 UFA(Hou)-’16 16/16 D4-’14 16/16 FA-’18 2/0* T(Phil)-’16 11/5 W(Den)-’09 16/0 D2-’18 15/3 D6-’17 16/1 D1-’14 15/15 UFA(NE)-’18 16/7 FA-’18 13/3 UFA(KC)-’18 15/0 D1-’15 14/13 FA-’16 6/1 D1-’10 13/12 W(GB)-’16 0* UFA(TB)-’18 3/2 FA-’18 2/0 FA-’18 15/1 FA-’18 0* UFA(NE)-’17 14/14 UFA(LAR)-’19 16/16* D5-’16 16/13 D5-’16 16/2 D3-’17 13/12 FA-’17 0* FA-’18 1/0 FA-’14 16/0 T(Mia)-’19 11/11* D3-’17 13/5 FA-’19 0* UFA(Oak)-’17 16/0 UFA(Balt)-’19 16/16* FA-’18 13/13 UFA(Mia)-’19 14/14* UFA(SF)-’13 1/1 FA-’18 0* UFA(Den)-’14 14/14 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book TENNESSEE TITANS * Barnard missed ’18 season due to injury; Bullough played 9 games with Tampa Bay in ’18; Douglas spent most of ’18 season on practice squad; Grasu played 3 games with Baltimore; Hollister spent ’18 season with New England on reserve/non-football injury list; Humphries played 16 games with Tampa Bay; Jordan played 2 games with New York Giants; Palmer missed ’18 season because of injury; Raymond spent time on Tennessee and New York Giants practice squads; Saffold played 16 games with Los Angeles Rams; T. Smith missed ’18 season becuase of injury; Tannehill played 11 games with Miami; Towbridge spent most of ’18 season on Buffalo’s practice squad; Urban played 16 games with Baltimore; Wake played 14 games with Miami; Wick inactive 2 games. # Unrestricted free agent; subject to developments. Retired—Brian Orakpo; 10-year outside linebacker; 13 games in ’18. t- Titans traded for Tannehill (Mia). Players lost through free agency (2): G Quinton Spain (Buff; 15 games in ’18), TE Luke Stocker (Atl; 16). Also played with Titans in ’18—QB Blaine Gabbert (3 games), NT Darius Kilgo (11), G Josh Kline (16), WR Rishard Matthews (3), LB Robert Spillane (2), LB Aaron Wallace (1), WR Nick Williams (2). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Barnes, Alex Bledsoe, Amani Brown, A.J. Conway, Cody Davis, Nate Dawkins, Dalyn (1) Hall, A.T. Hesse, Parker Hooker, Amani Hoyett, Braxton Kalu, Joshua (1) Lewis, LaTroy (1) Liner, Dee (1) Long Jr., David Mack, Isaiah McNichols, Jeremy (1) Orr, Kareem Parker, Joseph Payne, D'Andre President, Gimel (1) Quessenberry, David (1) Ratliff-Williams, Anthony Roberson, Derick Simmons, Jeffery Tillery, JoJo Walker, D'Andre Webb, Damon (1) Wiley, LaDarius Woodside, Logan (1) RB DE WR T OL RB T TE DB NT DB OLB DT LB DT RB CB WR CB OLB OL WR OLB DL S OLB S S QB 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-6 6-3 5-7 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 226 280 226 307 316 183 303 261 210 302 203 255 334 227 299 205 195 185 188 275 310 195 250 305 205 251 198 210 213 10/27/96 2/6/98 6/30/97 7/9/96 9/23/96 12/26/94 1/26/96 5/26/95 6/14/98 2/5/96 8/28/95 11/9/93 10/29/93 10/12/96 3/19/96 12/26/95 1/2/97 7/24/96 5/17/96 6/24/93 8/24/90 6/17/97 11/15/95 7/28/97 6/22/97 1/23/97 11/12/95 6/3/96 1/27/95 College Hometown Kansas State Oklahoma Mississippi Syracuse Charlotte Colorado State Stanford Iowa Iowa Mississippi State Nebraska Tennessee Arkansas State West Virginia Chattanooga Boise State Chattanooga Chattanooga Iowa State Illinois San Jose State North Carolina Sam Houston State Mississippi State Wofford Georgia Ohio State Vanderbilt Toledo Pittsburg, Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Starkville, Miss. Plainfield, Ill. Ashburn, Va. Louisville, Ky. Glendale, Ariz. Waukon, Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. Pelham, Ala. Houston, Texas Akron, Ohio Muscle Shoals, Ala. Cincinnati, Ohio Tunnel Hill, Ga. Santa Margarita, Calif. Chattanooga, Tenn. Castle Rock, Colo. Washington, D.C. Mount Pleasant, S.C. La Jolla, Calif. Matthews, N.C. San Antonio, Texas Macon, Miss. Hixson, Tenn. College Park, Ga. Detroit, Mich. Los Angeles, Calif. Frankfort, Ky. How Acq. FA FA D2 FA D3 FA-'18 FA FA D4 FA FA-'18 FA-'18 FA D6 FA FA-'18 FA FA FA W(Hou)-'18 FA-'18 FA FA D1 FA D5 FA-'18 FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.titansonline.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 131 TENNESSEE TITANS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Mike Vrabel Pro Career: Mike Vrabel became the 19th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 20, 2018. Enters sixth year as an NFL coach, in addition to three years as a college coach. Led the Titans to nine wins in 2018, tying for the fourth-highest total in franchise history by a first-year head coach. The Titans were the least penalized NFL team in 2018 (82). The defense finished eighth overall (333.4), second in the red zone (44.7) and third in scoring defense (18.9). Spent four seasons coaching Houston Texans, as linebackers coach (201416) and defensive coordinator (2017). Texans won two division titles (2015, 2016) during his tenure. In 2017, Vrabel led the defense to the fifth-best third-down percentage in the NFL, allow a franchise-record 3.97 yards per carry, and had 18 different players record at least half a sack. Between 2014-16, the Texans defense ranked first in the NFL in thirddown defense (33.6), third in yards allowed (319.9) and third in net passing yards (218.4). The 2016 defense ranked number one in the NFL, for the first time in franchise history, in yards allowed (301.3). Career record: 9-7. Background: Vrabel was a defensive lineman for the Ohio State Buckeyes (1993-96). Earned back-to-back All-American honors and was twice named Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year (1995 and 1996). Third-round 1997 draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers (1997-2000) and played for the New England Patriots (2001-08) and Kansas City Chiefs (2009-10). With the Patriots, he earned Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors in 2007 and was a member of three Super Bowl Championship squads. Coached collegiately at Ohio State (2011-13). Personal: Born August 14, 1975 in Akron, Ohio. He and his wife, Jennifer, are the parents of two sons, Tyler and Carter. ASSISTANT COACHES Craig Aukerman, special teams; born November 22, 1976, McComb, Ohio. Defensive back/wide receiver Findlay 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Findlay 2000, Miami (OH) 2001-02, 2005-08, Western Kentucky 2003-04, Kent State 2009. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2010, Jacksonville Jaguars 2011-12, San Diego Chargers 201316, joined Titans in 2017. Brian Bell, strength & conditioning assistant; born April 4, 1984, Kettering, Md. Tight end Kent State 2002-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Penn State 2012-13. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2015-17, joined Titans in 2018. Scott Booker, defensive assistant; born Oct. 7, 1980, Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety Kent State 19992002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Kent State 2003-08, Western Kentucky 2009, Notre Dame 2010-16, Nebraska 2017. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Shane Bowen, outside linebackers; born December 9, 1986, Pickerington, Ohio. Linebacker Georgia Tech 2006-08. No pro 132 playing experience. College coach: Georgia Tech 2009-2011, Ohio State 2012, Kennesaw State 2013-15. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2016-17, joined Titans in 2018. Keith Carter, offensive line; born July 2, 1982, Downingtown, Pa. Tight end UCLA 2001-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wagner College 2006, Redlands 2007-08, San Diego 2009-2011, San Jose State 2014. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2012-13, Atlanta Falcons 2015-17, joined Titans in 2018. Kerry Coombs, secondary; born September 9, 1961, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cornerback Dayton 1980-83. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cincinnati 2007-11, Ohio State 201217. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Ryan Crow, defensive assistant; born January 27, 1988, Kalamazoo, Mich. Linebacker Bowling Green State 2007-10. No pro playing experience. College coach: Florida 2010, Purdue 2011-13, Baldwin Wallace 2014-16, Ohio State 2017. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Tony Dews, running backs; born June 6, 1973, Lynchburg, Va. Tight end Liberty 1992-95. No pro playing experience. College coach: Liberty 1997, Millersville 1998, West Virginia 19992001, 2007, 2017, California (PA) 2002, Holy Cross 2003, Central Michigan 2004-05, Nevada-Las Vegas 2006, Michigan 2008-10, Pittsburgh 2011, Arizona 2012-16. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Todd Downing, tight ends; born July 22, 1980, Eden Prairie, Minn. Attended Minnesota. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2001-02, 2005, 2018, St. Louis Rams 2006-08, Detroit Lions 2009-13, Buffalo Bills 2014, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Titans in 2019. Matt Edwards, asst. special teams; born Oct. 24, 1979 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Linebacker/ defensive end Miami (OH) 1998-2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wooster 2003, Kent State 2004-10, Miami (OH) 201112, Florida Atlantic 2013, Tiffin 2014-17. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Mondray Gee, strength & conditioning assistant; born June 15, 1976, Detroit, Mich. Attended Michigan State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan State 2000-01. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 200107, Green Bay Packers 2008-09, Seattle Seahawks 2010-18, joined Titans in 2019. Chandler Henley, quality control; born June 18, 1983, Littleton, Colo. Wide receiver Yale 2002-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Vanderbilt 2012-14, Yale 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Tyrone McKenzie, inside linebackers; born December 11, 1985, Queens, N.Y. Linebacker Michigan State 2004, Iowa State 2005-06, South Florida 2007-08. Pro linebacker New England Patriots 2009-10, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2010-11, Minnesota Vikings 2011-13. College coach: Colorado 2015, Stanford 2016. Pro coach: Los Angeles Rams 2017, joined Titans in 2018. Rob Moore, wide receivers; born September 27, 1968, Hempstead, N.Y. Wide receiver Syracuse 1986-89. Pro wide receiver New York Jets 1990-94, Arizona Cardinals 19952001. College coach: Phoenix (AZ.) J.C. 2009, Syracuse 2010-13. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2014, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Titans in 2018. Pat O’Hara, quarterbacks; born September 27, 1968, Santa Monica, Calif. Quarterback Southern California 1987-90. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1991, Ohio Glory (WLAF) 1992, San Diego Chargers 1992, Orlando Predators (AFL) 1995-2000, Toronto Phantoms (AFL) 2001-02, Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2003-06. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2005-08, Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2009 (head coach), Tri-Cities Fever (IFL) 2009 (head coach), Orlando Predators (AFL) 201011 (head coach), New Orleans VooDoo (AFL) 2012-14 (head coach), Houston Texans 201517, joined Titans in 2018. Dean Pees, defensive coordinator; born September 4, 1949, Dunkirk, Ohio. Attended Bowling Green State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Findlay 1979-82, Miami (OH) 1983-86, Naval Academy 198789, Toledo 1990-93, Notre Dame 1994, Michigan State 1995-97, Kent State 19982003. Pro coach: New England Patriots 200409, Baltimore Ravens 2010-17, joined Titans in 2018. Matt Pees, quality control; born February 17, 1981, Findlay, Ohio. Attended Kent State. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2018. Frank Piraino, strength & conditioning; born January 26, 1980, Cleveland, Ohio. Attended Akron. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan State 2003-04, Notre Dame 2004, Florida 2005-09, Marshall 2010, Temple 2011-12, Boston College 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined Titans in 2019. Arthur Smith, offensive coordinator; born May 27, 1982, Memphis, Tenn. Offensive lineman North Carolina 2001-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Carolina 2006. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2007-08 (scouting assistant 2009), joined Titans in 2011. Luke Steckel, offensive assistant; born April 28, 1985, Boston, Mass. Linebacker Princeton 2003-06. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2009-2012, joined Titans in 2013. Mike Sullivan, asst. offensive line; born December 22, 1967, Chicago, Ill. Offensive lineman Miami 1986-90. Pro offensive lineman Dallas Cowboys 1991, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1992-95. College coach: Miami 2000, Western Michigan 2005-06. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2001-04, 2007-08, 2013, San Diego Chargers 2009-12, joined Titans in 2014. Terrell Williams, defensive line; born June 19, 1974, Los Angeles, Calif. Nose guard East Carolina 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fort Scott (KS) C.C. 1998, North Carolina A&T 1999-2001, Youngstown State 2002-03, Akron 2004-05, Purdue 200609, Texas A&M 2010-11. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2012-14, Miami Dolphins 2015-17, joined Titans in 2018. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book The NFC Arizona Cardinals...................................................................................................................................135 Atlanta Falcons .......................................................................................................................................141 Carolina Panthers ...................................................................................................................................147 Chicago Bears .........................................................................................................................................153 Dallas Cowboys.......................................................................................................................................159 Detroit Lions...........................................................................................................................................165 Green Bay Packers .................................................................................................................................171 Los Angeles Rams..................................................................................................................................177 Minnesota Vikings..................................................................................................................................183 New Orleans Saints ................................................................................................................................189 New York Giants ....................................................................................................................................195 Philadelphia Eagles ................................................................................................................................201 San Francisco 49ers ................................................................................................................................207 Seattle Seahawks ....................................................................................................................................213 Tampa Bay Buccaneers ..........................................................................................................................219 Washington Redskins .............................................................................................................................225 ARIZONA CARDINALS National Football Conference West Division Team Colors: Cardinal Red, Black, and White Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center 8701 S. Hardy Drive Tempe, Arizona 85284 Telephone: (602) 379-0101 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Los Angeles Chargers .......7:00 Aug. 15 Oakland .............................5:00 Aug. 24 at Minnesota ..............10:00 AM Aug. 29 at Denver............................6:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Detroit ...............................1:25 Sep. 15 at Baltimore................10:00 AM Sep. 22 Carolina.............................1:05 Sep. 29 Seattle...............................1:05 Oct. 6 at Cincinnati ...............10:00 AM Oct. 13 Atlanta...............................1:05 Oct. 20 at New York Giants.....10:00 AM Oct. 27 at New Orleans...........10:00 AM Oct. 31 San Francisco (Thu) ..........5:20 Nov. 10 at Tampa Bay .............11:00 AM Nov. 17 at San Francisco.................2:05 Nov. 24 BYE Dec. 1 Los Angeles Rams.............2:05 Dec. 8 Pittsburgh..........................2:25 Dec. 15 Cleveland ..........................2:05 Dec. 22 at Seattle............................2:25 Dec. 29 at Los Angeles Rams .........2:25 * All times MST Stadium: State Farm Stadium (opened in 2006) •Capacity: 65,000 1 Cardinals Drive Glendale, Arizona 85305 Playing Surface: Grass Training Camp: State Farm Stadium Glendale, Arizona 85305 STATE FARM STADIUM CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: William V. Bidwill President: Michael Bidwill General Manager: Steve Keim Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer: Ron Minegar Chief Financial Officer: Greg Lee General Counsel: David Koeninger Director, Player Personnel: Quentin Harris Senior Vice President, Media Relations: Mark Dalton Senior Vice President, Marketing: Lisa Manning Senior Vice President, Business Development: Steve Ryan Vice President, Technology: Mark Feller Vice President, Security: Shawn Kinsey Vice President, Stadium Operations: Tony Pereira Vice President, Broadcasting/Digital Content: Tim DeLaney Assistant Director, Player Personnel: Dru Grigson Director, Pro Scouting: Adrian Wilson Director, College Scouting: Chris Culmer Senior Personnel Executive: Terry McDonough Western Regional Scout: Josh Scobey Eastern Regional Scout: Luke Palko Director, Football Administration: Matt Harriss Director, Football Operations: Matt Caracciolo Director, Football Systems: Carter Tamblyn College Scouting Coordinator: Ryan Gold Scouts: Zac Canty, Zach Devlin, Nathan DiGregorio, Glen Fox, Alfonza Knight, Keegan Leyrer, John Mancini, Darius Vinnett Sports Science Coordinator: Evan Lodder Video Director: Jeff Wallo Video Assistant Director: Craig Norgren Video Assistants: Spencer Missioreck, Stephanie Solis Head Athletic Trainer: Tom Reed Assistant Athletic Trainers: Jeff Herndon, Chad Cook, David Hines Equipment Manager: Mark Ahlemeier Assistant Equipment Managers: Steve Christensen, Jeff Schwimmer, Parker Brown COACHING HISTORY Chicago 1920-1959, St. Louis 1960-1987 (557-762-39) Records include postseason games 1920 1921-22 1923-24 1925-26 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1931 1932 1933-34 1935-38 1939 1940-42 1943-45 1946-48 1949 1949 1950-51 1951 1952 1953-54 1955-57 1958-61 1961 Marshal Smith ........................3-2-1 John (Paddy) Driscoll ...........11-6-2 Arnold Horween....................13-8-1 Norman Barry.......................16-8-2 Guy Chamberlin ......................3-7-1 Fred Gillies..............................1-5-0 Dewey Scanlon.......................6-6-1 Ernie Nevers ...........................5-6-2 LeRoy Andrews* ....................0-1-0 Ernie Nevers ...........................5-3-0 Jack Chevigny ........................2-6-2 Paul Schissler.......................6-15-1 Milan Creighton ..................16-26-4 Ernie Nevers .........................1-10-0 Jimmy Conzelman ................8-22-3 Phil Handler** ......................1-29-0 Jimmy Conzelman ..............27-10-0 Phil Handler-Buddy Parker*** 2-4-0 Raymond (Buddy) Parker........4-1-1 Earl (Curly) Lambeau**** ....7-15-0 Phil Handler-Cecil Isbell# .......1-1-0 Joe Kuharich ..........................4-8-0 Joe Stydahar ........................3-20-1 Ray Richards......................14-21-1 Frank (Pop) Ivy## .............15-31-2 Chuck Drulis-Ray ProchaskaRay Willsey### ...................2-0-0 1962-65 Wally Lemm .......................27-26-3 1966-70 Charley Winner ...................35-30-5 1971-72 Bob Hollway .........................8-18-2 1973-77 Don Coryell ........................42-29-1 1978-79 Bud Wilkinson#### ..........9-20-0 1979 Larry Wilson...........................2-1-0 1980-85 Jim Hanifan ........................39-50-1 1986-89 Gene Stallings@.................23-34-1 1989 Hank Kuhlmann ......................0-5-0 1990-93 Joe Bugel ...........................20-44-0 1994-95 Buddy Ryan........................12-20-0 1996-2000 Vince Tobin@@.................29-44-0 2000-03 Dave McGinnis ...................17-40-0 2004-06 Dennis Green......................16-32-0 2007-12 Ken Whisenhunt..................49-53-0 2013-17 Bruce Arians.......................50-32-1 2018 Steve Wilks...........................3-13-0 * Resigned after one game in 1931 ** Co-coach with Walt Kiesling in Chicago Cardinals-Pittsburgh merger in 1944 *** Co-coaches for first six games in 1949 **** Resigned after 10 games in 1951 # Co-coaches ## Resigned after 12 games in 1961 ### Co-coaches #### Released after 13 games in 1979 @ Released after 11 games in 1989 @@ Released after seven games in 2000 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 485,769 Away 518,009 Total 1,003,778 Single-game home record, 73,025 (9/19/93), Sun Devil Stadium 103,467 (10/2/05), Azteca Stadium Single-season home record, 518,652 (2016) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Kyler Murray Byron Murphy Andy Isabella Zach Allen Hakeem Butler Deionte Thompson KeeSean Johnson Lamont Gaillard Joshua Miles Michael Dogbe Caleb Wilson College QB Oklahoma CB Washington WR Massachusetts DL Boston College WR Iowa St. S Alabama WR Fresno St. OL Georgia OL Morgan St. DL Temple TE UCLA 135 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Rosen 393 217 Bradford 80 50 Glennon 21 15 Fitzgerald 1 1 Cardinals 495 283 Opponents 506 342 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/11 08/17 08/26 08/30 Result W 24-17 W 20-15 W 27-3 L 10-21 Opponent L.A. Chargers at New Orleans at Dallas Denver REGULAR SEASON (3-13) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/07 10/14 10/18 10/28 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/16 12/23 12/30 Result L 6-24 L 0-34 L 14-16 L 17-20 W 28-18 L 17-27 L 10-45 W 18-15 L 14-26 L 21-23 L 10-45 W 20-17 L 3-17 L 14-40 L 9-31 L 24-27 Opponent Washington at L.A. Rams Chicago Seattle at San Francisco at Minnesota Denver San Francisco at Kansas City Oakland at L.A. Chargers at Green Bay Detroit at Atlanta L.A. Rams at Seattle SCORE BY PERIODS Cardinals 71 50 32 Opponents 87 158 100 72 0 — 225 80 0 — 425 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Cardinals Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 136 SCORING Opp. 239 357 76 139 137 186 26 32 58/199 78/205 29.1 38.0 6/16 8/13 37.5 61.5 26:33 33:27 3865 5741 241.6 358.8 902 1065 4.3 5.4 1342 2479 83.9 154.9 355 510 2523 3262 157.7 203.9 52/361 49/333 2884 3595 495/283 506/342 57.2 67.6 18 7 94/48.6 80/45.5 94/42.6 80/39.3 101/786 100/790 23/10 20/9 27 50 9 25 15 21 3 4 TD TD TD R P Rt PAT Yds. 2278 400 174 32 2884 3595 FG Saf PTS Da. Johnson 7 3 0 0/0 0/0 Fitzgerald 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 Gonzalez 0 0 0 5/6 7/9 Dawson 0 0 0 15/15 5/8 Kirk 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Edmonds 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Baker 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Bynes 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Gardeck 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Seals-Jones 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Sherfield 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 C. Williams 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 McCrane 0 0 0 3/3 0/0 Cardinals 9 15 3 23/24 12/17 Opponents 25 21 4 42/42 25/31 2-Pt Conv: Fitzgerald, Da. Johnson. Cardinals 2-3, Opponents 3-8. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 62 38 26 30 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 225 425 RUSHING Da. Johnson Edmonds Rosen Kirk C. Williams Bradford Coleman Logan Nelson Cardinals Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 258 940 3.6 53 7 60 208 3.5 29 2 23 138 6.0 33 0 3 35 11.7 23 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 2 7 3.5 8 0 2 3 1.5 2 0 2 2 1.0 5 0 4 0 0.0 8 0 355 1342 3.8 53 9 510 2479 4.9 65 25 RECEIVING Fitzgerald Da. Johnson Kirk Seals-Jones Edmonds Sherfield C. Williams Gresham Nelson Logan Phillips Tolliver Coleman Cardinals Opponents No. Yds Avg 69 734 10.6 50 446 8.9 43 590 13.7 34 343 10.1 20 103 5.2 19 210 11.1 17 171 10.1 9 94 10.4 7 64 9.1 7 37 5.3 3 38 12.7 3 37 12.3 2 17 8.5 283 2884 10.2 342 3595 10.5 LG TD 37 6 40 3 75t 3 40 1 13 0 21 1 22t 1 26 0 17 0 17 0 24 0 15 0 12 0 75t 15 64t 21 Pct. 55.2 62.5 71.4 100.0 57.2 67.6 TD 11 2 1 1 15 21 Int. 14 4 0 0 18 7 INTERCEPTIONS Boston Peterson Amerson Benwikere Cardinals Opponents Rate 66.7 62.5 112.0 158.3 69.0 96.1 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 9 3.0 9 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 25 25.0 25 0 1 21 21.0 21 0 7 55 7.9 25 0 18 298 16.6 67t 4 PUNTING Lee Cardinals Opponents No. 94 94 80 PUNT RETURNS Kirk Peterson Cooper Cardinals Opponents Ret 21 9 6 36 44 KICKOFF RETURNS Logan B. Williams Edmonds Cardinals Opponents Tkld. 45/320 6/33 1/8 0/0 52/361 49/333 Yds. 4568 4568 3638 FC 17 4 0 21 24 No. 12 10 3 25 27 Avg. In 20 LG 48.6 32 64 48.6 32 64 45.5 29 65 Yds Avg LG TD 164 7.8 44 0 64 7.1 16 0 67 11.2 45 0 295 8.2 45 0 420 9.5 60 0 Yds 296 192 48 536 583 Avg LG TD 24.7 36 0 19.2 29 0 16.0 18 0 21.4 36 0 21.6 40 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Gonzalez 0/0 1/1 2/2 2/2 2/4 Dawson 0/0 2/2 2/2 1/3 0/1 Cardinals 0/0 3/3 4/4 3/5 2/5 Opponents 0/0 7/7 7/8 10/13 1/3 SACKS Cha. Jones Gunter Nkemdiche Mayowa Reddick Moore Bethea Golden Peters Baker Bynes Bucannon Malveaux Peterson Benwikere Cardinals Opponents No. 13.0 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 49.0 52.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book ARIZONA CARDINALS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ottis Anderson, 1979-86 ....................................................................7,999 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jim Hart, 1966-83 ...........................................................................34,639 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Hart, 1966-83 ................................................................................209 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-18 ...................................................................1,303 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-18 .................................................................16,279 Interceptions ...................................................................Larry Wilson, 1960-72 ............................................................................52 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Andy Lee, 2017-18 ..............................................................................48.0 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Charley Trippi, 1947-55........................................................................13.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ollie Matson, 1952, 1954-58................................................................28.5 Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Bakken, 1962-78 ............................................................................282 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-18 ......................................................................116 Points..............................................................................Jim Bakken, 1962-78 .........................................................................1,380 *Sacks............................................................................Freddie Joe Nunn, 1985-93 ..................................................................66.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ottis Anderson, 1979 .........................................................................1,605 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Carson Palmer, 2015..........................................................................4,671 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Carson Palmer, 2015...............................................................................35 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Larry Fitzgerald, 2015, 2017 .................................................................109 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................David Boston, 2001 ...........................................................................1,598 Interceptions ...................................................................Bob Nussbaumer, 1949...........................................................................12 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Andy Lee, 2018 ...................................................................................48.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................John (Red) Cochran, 1949 ...................................................................20.9 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ollie Matson, 1958...............................................................................35.5 Field Goals ......................................................................Neil Rackers, 2005..................................................................................40 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................David Johnson, 2016 ..............................................................................20 Points..............................................................................Neil Rackers, 2005................................................................................140 *Sacks............................................................................Chandler Jones, 2017 ..........................................................................17.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Beanie Wells, 11-27-11.........................................................................228 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Boomer Esiason, 11-10-96 (OT) ...........................................................522 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jim Hardy, 10-2-50 ...................................................................................6 Charley Johnson, 9-26-65, 11-2-69 ..........................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Sonny Randle, 11-4-62 ...........................................................................16 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Sonny Randle, 11-4-62 .........................................................................256 Interceptions ...................................................................Bob Nussbaumer, 11-13-49 ..................................................................**4 Jerry Norton, 11-20-60, 11-26-61 ........................................................**4 Kwamie Lassiter, 12-27-98 ...................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Jim Bakken, 9-24-67.................................................................................7 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ernie Nevers, 11-28-29.........................................................................**6 Points..............................................................................Ernie Nevers, 11-28-29 .......................................................................**40 *Sacks............................................................................Curtis Greer, 12-18-83 ...........................................................................4.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 137 ARIZONA CARDINALS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. Name 23 Alford, Robert 38 Amerson, David 32 Baker, Budda 46 Brewer, Aaron 20 Brock Sr., Tramaine 14 Byrd, Damiere 85 Clay, Charles 52 Cole, Mason 12 Cooper, Pharoh 79 Cunningham, Korey 81 Daniels, Darrell 54 Dora, Vontarrius 29 Edmonds, Chase 11 Fitzgerald, Larry 30 Ford, Rudy 37 Foster, D.J. 73 Garcia, Max 92 Gardeck, Dennis 76 t- Gilbert, Marcus 5 Gonzalez, Zane 70 Gossett, Colby 95 Gunter, Rodney 58 Hicks, Jordan 69 Holden, Will 74 Humphries, D.J. 7 Hundley, Brett 31 Johnson, David 55 Jones, Chandler 13 Kirk, Christian 4 Lee, Andy 22 Logan, T.J. 94 Malveaux, Cameron 62 McClain, Terrell 28 Nichols, Deatrick 90 Nkemdiche, Robert 63 Odhiambo, Rees 42 Owens, Jonathan 98 Peters, Corey 21 Peterson, Patrick 93 Philon, Darius 67 Pugh, Justin 43 Reddick, Haason 50 Reed, Brooks 45 Robertson, Pete 86 Seals-Jones, Ricky 27 Shaw, Josh 16 Sherfield, Trent 53 Shipley, A.Q. 56 Suggs, Terrell 36 Swearinger Sr., D.J. 64 Sweezy, J.R. 47 Turner, Zeke 96 Valentine, Vincent 48 Vallejo, Tanner 68 Vujnovich, Jeremy 59 Walker, Joe 18 White, Kevin 26 Williams, Brandon 10 Williams, Chad 87 Williams, Maxx 138 Pos. CB CB S LS CB WR TE OL WR OL TE LB RB WR S RB OL LB OL K OL DL LB OL OL QB RB LB WR P RB LB DL CB DL OL S DL CB DL OL LB LB LB TE DB WR OL LB S OL LB DL LB OL LB WR CB WR TE Ht. 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-5 6-0 5-9 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-6 6-3 6-4 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-6 6-0 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-7 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-5 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-4 Wt. 186 205 195 232 188 180 255 307 208 311 246 256 205 218 204 195 309 242 330 202 311 305 236 312 307 226 224 255 200 185 195 265 302 189 296 315 210 305 203 300 311 235 254 243 243 197 205 307 265 205 310 214 315 230 300 236 216 200 204 252 NFL Birthdate Exp. 11/1/88 7 12/8/91 7 1/10/96 3 7/5/90 8 8/20/88 10 1/27/93 4 2/13/89 9 3/28/96 2 3/7/95 4 5/17/95 2 11/22/94 3 9/7/92 2 4/13/96 2 8/31/83 16 11/1/94 3 11/22/93 4 11/9/91 5 8/9/94 2 2/15/88 9 5/7/95 3 6/23/95 2 1/19/92 5 6/27/92 5 9/14/93 3 12/28/93 5 6/15/93 5 12/16/91 5 2/27/90 8 11/18/96 2 8/11/82 16 9/3/94 3 8/22/94 3 7/20/88 9 6/8/94 2 9/19/94 4 9/23/92 4 7/22/95 2 6/8/88 10 7/11/90 9 1/22/94 5 8/15/90 7 9/22/94 3 2/28/87 9 12/2/92 2 3/15/95 3 3/27/92 5 2/26/96 2 5/22/86 8 10/11/82 17 9/1/91 6 4/8/89 8 6/9/96 2 2/23/94 3 12/16/94 3 10/12/90 4 12/11/92 4 6/25/92 5 9/9/92 4 10/19/94 3 4/12/94 5 College Southeast Louisiana North Carolina State Washington San Diego State Belhaven College South Carolina Tulsa Michigan South Carolina Cincinnati Washington Louisiana Tech Fordham Pittsburgh Auburn Arizona State Florida Sioux Falls Florida Arizona State Appalachian State Delaware State Texas Vanderbilt Florida UCLA Northern Iowa Syracuse Texas A&M Pittsburgh North Carolina Houston South Florida South Florida Mississippi Boise State Missouri Western Kentucky Louisiana State Arkansas Syracuse Temple Arizona Texas Tech Texas A&M Southern California Vanderbilt Penn State Arizona State South Carolina North Carolina State Washington Nebraska Boise State Louisiana College Oregon West Virginia Texas A&M Grambling State Minnesota Hometown Hammond, La. Honolulu, Hawai’i Bellevue, Wash. Fullerton, Calif. Long Beach, Miss. Sicklerville, N.J. Little Rock, Ark. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Havelock, N.C. Montevallo, Ala. Pittsburg, Calif. West Point, Miss. Harrisburg, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Big Cove, Ala. Scottsdale, Ariz. Norcross, Ga. Lake in the Hills, Ill. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Deer Park, Texas Cumming, Ga. Lake Hamilton, Fla. Cincinnati, Ohio Green Cove Springs, Fla. Charlotte, N.C. Chandler, Ariz. Clinton, Iowa Endicott, N.Y. Scottsdale, Ariz. Westminster, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Beaumont, Texas Pensacola, Fla. Miami, Fla. Loganville, Ga. Mansfield, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Pompano Beach, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Holland, Pa. Camden, N.J. Tucson, Ariz. Longview, Texas Sealy, Texas Palmdale, Calif. Danville, Ill. Moon Township, Pa. Chandler, Ariz. Greenwood, S.C. Mooresville, N.C. Pasadena, Md. Edwardsville, Ill. Penn Valley, Calif. Belle Chasse, La. Palos Verdes, Calif. Plainville, N.J. Brookshire, Texas Baton Rouge, La. Waconia, Minn. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts FA-’19 15/15* FA-’18 6/5 D2-’17 14/13 FA-’16 16/0 UFA(Den)-’19 12/5* UFA(Car)-’19 8/0* FA-’19 13/12* D3-’18 16/16 W(LAR)-’18 2/0 D7-’18 6/6 W(Sea)-’18 2/1 FA-’18 3/0 D4-’18 16/0 D1-’04 16/16 D6-’17 13/1 FA-’17 0* UFA(Den)-’19 9/4* FA-’18 16/0 T(Pitt)-’19 5/5* FA-’18 5/0 FA-’18 5/4 D4-’15 16/10 UFA(Phil)-’19 12/12* D5a-’17 4/2 D1-’15 9/9 UFA(Sea)-’19 0* D3-’15 16/16 T(NE)-’16 16/16 D2-’18 12/7 FA-’17 16/0 D5b-’17 10/0 FA-’18 4/0 FA-’19 13/5* FA-’18 2/0 D1-’16 10/6 FA-’18 1/0 FA-’18 0* UFA(Atl)-’15 15/15 D1-’11 16/16 UFA(LAC)-’19 16/13* UFA(NYG)-’18 7/7 D1-’17 16/12 FA-’19 16/8* FA-’18 0* FA-’17 15/5 UFA(TB)-’19 8/0* FA-’18 13/2 FA-’15 0* UFA(Balt)-’19 16/16* W(Was)-’18 15/15* UFA(Sea)-’19 15/15* FA-’18 16/1 FA-’18 3/0 W(Cle)-’19 13/1* W(Ind)-’18 5/2 FA-’18 14/0 UFA(Chi)-’19 9/0* D3-’16 16/0 D3-’17 10/7 UFA(Balt)-’19 13/6* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book ARIZONA CARDINALS * Alford played 15 games with Atlanta in ’18; Brock Sr. played 12 games with Denver; Byrd played 8 games with Carolina; Clay played 13 games with Buffalo; Foster missed ’18 season because of injury; Garcia played 9 games with Denver; Gilbert played 5 games with Pittsburgh; Hicks played 12 games with Philadelphia; Hundley spent ’18 season with Seattle but did not play; McClain played 13 games with Atlanta; Owens missed ’18 season because of injury; Philon played 16 games with Los Angeles Chargers; Reed played 16 games with Atlanta; Robertson last active with Washington in ’17; Shaw played 4 games with Kansas City and 4 games with Tampa Bay; Shipley missed ’18 season because of injury; Suggs played 16 games with Baltimore; Swearinger Sr. played 15 games with Washington; Sweezy played 15 games with Seattle; Vallejo played 13 games with Cleveland; White played 9 games with Chicago; M. Williams played 13 games with Baltimore. t– Cardinals traded for Gilbert (Pitt). Traded—QB Josh Rosen (14 games in ’18) to Miami. Retired—Gerald Hodges, 6-year linebacker, 16 games in ’18. Players lost through free agency (8): OL Oday Aboushi (Det; 8 games in ’18), $LB Deone Bucannon (TB; 13), DE Markus Golden (NYG; 11), OL Mike Iupati (Sea; 10), DE Benson Mayowa (Oak; 15), WR J.J. Nelson (Oak; 14), DT Olsen Pierre (NYG; 10), OL John Wetzel (Atl; 8). Also played with Cardinals in ’18—LB Thurston Armbrister (1 game), OL Joe Barksdale (4), CB Bené Benwikere (11), S Antoine Bethea (16), S Tre Boston (14), QB Sam Bradford (3), LB Josh Bynes (11), OL Blaine Clausell (2), FB Derrick Coleman (16), K Phil Dawson (10), QB Mike Glennon (2), OL Zack Golditch (2), TE Jermaine Gresham (13), LB Gerald Hodgers (16), TE Gabe Holmes (8), CB Leonard Johnson (6), K Matt McCrane (1), DE Zach Moore (16), OL Daniel Munyer (14), DE Ifeadi Odenigbo (1), TE John Phillips (8), S Eddie Pleasant (1), OL Andre Smith (8), DT Garrison Smith (2), DE Jacquies Smith (3), CB Jamar Taylor (10), WR Jalen Tolliver (3). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Allen, Zach Anderson, Drew Belcher, Drew Booker, Dante Brooks, Nate Brown, Miles Butler, Hakeem Cole, Tariq Dogbe, Michael Folston Jr., James Gaillard, Lamont Hills, Wes Isabella, Andy Johnson, KeeSean Jones, Chris (1) Kanoff, Charles (1) Lauderdale, Andrew (1) Miles, Josh Murphy, Byron Murray, Kyler Richardson, A.J. Shelton, Coleman (1) Sigler, Tyler Strickland, Dontae Sweet, William Thompson, Deionte Turner, Immanuel Turner, Xavier Wilson, Caleb Winslow, Ryan (1) DL QB TE LB CB DL WR OL DL LB OL RB WR WR CB QB OL OL CB QB WR OL S RB OL S DL RB TE P Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-6 6-5 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-6 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-5 285 221 250 240 192 320 227 335 280 240 305 218 188 201 200 219 291 325 190 207 212 299 215 201 313 195 273 226 240 217 8/20/97 10/18/95 4/18/96 10/2/95 9/5/96 9/4/97 5/16/96 2/9/96 5/5/96 6/14/96 2/8/96 6/5/95 11/18/96 10/9/96 8/13/95 10/6/94 11/23/93 1/4/96 1/18/98 8/7/97 6/2/95 7/28/95 3/26/96 3/22/97 4/29/97 2/11/97 12/16/96 12/24/94 7/15/96 4/30/94 Boston College Murray State Maine Ohio State North Texas Wofford Iowa State Rutgers Temple Pittsburgh Georgia Slippery Rock Massachusetts Fresno State Nebraska Princeton New Hampshire Morgan State Washington Oklahoma Boise State Washington Wheaton Syracuse North Carolina Alabama Louisiana Tech Tarleton State UCLA Pittsburgh New Canaan, Conn. Orinda, Calif Reading, Mass. Akron, Ohio Whitehouse, Texas Cheverly, Md. Baltimore, Md. Long Beach, N.Y. Morris Plains, N.J. Cocoa, Fla. Fayetteville, N.C. Wildwood, N.J. Mayfield, Ohio East Palo Alto, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Concord, N.H. Baltimore, Md. Scottsdale, Ariz. Allen, Texas Lomita, Calif. Pasadena, Calif. Grand Rapids, Mich. Dayton, N.J. Jacksonville, Fla. Orange, Texas Magnolia, Ark. North Richland Hills, Texas Dallas, Texas Maple Glen, Pa. How Acq. D3 FA FA FA FA FA D4 FA D7b FA D6b FA D2a D6a FA-'18 FA-'18 FA D7a D2b D1 FA FA-'18 FA FA FA D5 FA FA D7c FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.azcardinals.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 139 ARIZONA CARDINALS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Kliff Kingsbury Pro Career: Became an NFL head coach for the first time when hired by Arizona on January 11, 2019. Kingsbury came to Arizona after spending the past six seasons (2013-18) as the head coach at his alma mater, Texas Tech, where he also called the plays for the Red Raiders offense that annually ranked among the top units in the country. In 2016, Texas Tech led the nation in total offense (566.6 ypg), passing offense (463.0 ypg) and ranked fifth in scoring offense (43.7 ppg). Texas Tech averaged at least 30 points per game, 470 total yards per game and 300 passing yards per game in all six seasons. Patrick Mahomes, the NFL MVP in 2018, spent two full seasons (2015-16) as the starter at Texas Tech under Kingsbury during which the Red Raiders finished nationally #1 (2016) and #2 (2015) in total offense. Career record: 0-0. Background: Kingsbury played quarterback at Texas Tech (1999-2002) where he set 39 school records, 16 Big 12 marks and 17 NCAA records during his collegiate career while throwing for 12,423 yards and 95 touchdowns. He was drafted in the sixth round (201st overall) of the NFL Draft by New England in 2003, spent the 2004 season on the Saints practice squad and played with the New York Jets in 2005. He played with the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe in 2006 before attending training camp with the Bills that summer. Kingsbury finished his playing career in the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes and Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2007. He played high school football under his father, Tim, at New Braunfels (TX) High School. Kingsbury earned a bachelor’s degree in Management from Texas Tech in 2001. Began coaching collegiately at Houston (2008-2011) and Texas A&M (2012). Under Kingsbury’s guidance, Mahomes (2016) and Houston’s Case Keenum (2009, 2011) both led the nation in passing. Personal: Born August 9, 1979 in San Antonio, Texas. ASSISTANT COACHES Chris Achuff, defensive line; born September 18, 1975, Bellefonte, Pa. Linebacker Bloomsburg 199497. No pro playing experience. College coach: Bryant College 1999, Kutztown 2000-01, Penn State 2002-03, Tennessee-Chattanooga 2004, Charleston Southern 2005, Tennessee-Martin 2006-07, Baylor 2008-16, Navarro (TX) J.C. 2017. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2018. Peter Badovinac, asst. wide receivers; born October 6, 1989, Hoffman Estates, Ill. Quarterback Drake 2008-09, Michigan State 2010-12. No pro playing experience. College coach: Missouri 201314, Missouri State 2015-17, Ohio State 2018. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2019. Charlie Bullen, asst. linebackers; born September 28, 1984, Palatine, Ill. Quarterback Harper College 2003, 2005, St. Norbert College 2004. No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2007-11. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2012-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Tom Clements, pass game coordinator/ quarterbacks; born June 18, 1953, McKees Rocks, Pa. Quarterback Notre Dame 1972-74. Pro quarterback Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1975-78, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1979, 1981-82, Kansas 140 City Chiefs 1980, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1983-87. College coach: Notre Dame 1992-95. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 1997-99, Kansas City Chiefs 2000, Pittsburgh Steelers 2001-03, Buffalo Bills 2004-05, Green Bay Packers 2006-16, joined Cardinals in 2019. Bill Davis, linebackers; born November 5, 1965, Youngstown, Ohio. Quarterback/wide receiver Cincinnati 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan State 1991, Ohio State 2016-18. Pro coach: Pittsburgh Steelers 1992-94, Carolina Panthers 1995-98, Cleveland Browns 1999, Green Bay Packers 2000, Atlanta Falcons 2001-03, New York Giants 2004, San Francisco 49ers 2005-06, Arizona Cardinals 2007-10, Cleveland Browns 2011-12, Philadelphia Eagles 2013-15, re-joined Cardinals in 2019. Rob Grosso, defensive quality control; born September 22, 1993, Buffalo, N.Y. Wide receiver John Carroll 2011-13. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2018, joined Cardinals in 2019. Steve Heiden, tight ends; born September 21, 1976, Rushford, Minn. Tight end South Dakota State 1995-98. Pro tight end San Diego Chargers 19992001, Cleveland Browns 2002-09. College coach: Concordia 2012. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2013. Vance Joseph, defensive coordinator; born September 20, 1972, Marrero, La. Quarterback/ running back Colorado 1990-94. Pro defensive back New York Jets 1995, Indianapolis Colts 1996. College coach: Colorado 2000-03, Bowling Green 2004. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2005-10, Houston Texans 2011-13, Cincinnati Bengals 201415, Miami Dolphins 2016, Denver Broncos (head coach) 2017-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Sean Kugler, offensive line; born August 9, 1966, Lockport, N.Y. Offensive lineman Texas-El Paso 1985-88. Pro offensive lineman Sacramento Surge (WLAF) 1991. College coach: Texas-El Paso 19932000, 2013-17, Boise State 2006. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2001-05, Buffalo Bills 2007-09, Pittsburgh Steelers 2010-12, Denver Broncos 2018, joined Cardinals in 2019. Randall McCray, asst. special teams; born August 19, 1969, Monroe, N.C. Linebacker/running back Appalachian State 1987-90. No pro playing experience. College coach: South Carolina 1991-92, Tennessee-Chattanooga 1993-94, Clemson 1995, Bethune-Cookman 1996, Murray State 1997-99, Illinois State 2000-02, Toledo 2003-05, Wisconsin 2006-09, Middle Tennessee State 2010, Pittsburgh 2011, Gardner-Webb 2013-15, Texas State 201617. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2018. Rusty McKinney, defensive assistant; born October 17, 1980, Fairfax County, Va. Linebacker Towson 1998-2001. No pro playing experience. College coach: Saint Anselm 2008, Bentley 2009-13. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2014-15, Miami Dolphins 2016-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Buddy Morris, strength and conditioning; born September 29, 1957, South Park, Pa. Attended Pittsburgh. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Pittsburgh 1980-89, 1997-2001; 2007-10, Buffalo 2006. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2002-04, joined Cardinals in 2014. Brian Natkin, asst. offensive line; born January 3, 1978, San Antonio, Texas. Tight end Texas-El Paso 1997-2000. Pro tight end Tennessee Titans 2001. College coach: Texas-El Paso 2004-05, 2012-17, Northern Colorado 2006, Midwestern State 200711, Hutchinson (KS) C.C. 2018. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2019. David Raih, wide receivers; born September 9, 1980, Minneapolis, Minn. Quarterback Iowa 19992003. No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2010-12, Texas Tech 2013. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2014-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Marcus Robertson, defensive backs; born October 2, 1969, Pasadena, Calif. Defensive back Iowa State 1987-1990. Pro defensive back Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1991-2000, Seattle Seahawks 2001-02. Pro coach: Tennessee Titans 2007-11, Detroit Lions 2012-13, Oakland Raiders 2014-16, Denver Broncos 2017-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Jeff Rodgers, asst. head coach/special teams coordinator; born January 12, 1978, St. Paul, Minn. Linebacker North Texas 1996-2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Arizona 2001-02, Kansas State 2008. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2003-07, Carolina Panthers 2009-10, Denver Broncos 2011-14, Chicago Bears 2015-17, joined Cardinals in 2018. James Saxon, running backs; born March 23, 1966, Burton, S.C. Running back American River (CA) C.C. 1984-85, San Jose State 1986-87. Pro running back Kansas City Chiefs 1988-91, Miami Dolphins 1992-94, Philadelphia Eagles 1995. College coach: Rutgers 1997-98, Menlo 1999. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2000, Kansas City Chiefs 200107, Miami Dolphins 2008-10, Minnesota Vikings 2011-13, Pittsburgh Steelers 2014-18, joined Cardinals in 2019. Don Shumpert, Bill Bidwill Fellowship/running backs; born January 8, 1992, St. Louis, Mo. Wide receiver Iowa 2010-13. No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2016-17. Pro coach: New York Giants 2018, joined Cardinals in 2019. Vernon Stephens, asst. strength and conditioning; born November 30, 1974, Jacksonville, Fla. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: North Florida 1999-2002, Colorado 2003-06. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 2007-2012, Oakland Raiders 2014, joined Cardinals in 2018. Cam Turner, offensive assistant/asst. quarterbacks; born July 29, 1987, Libertyville, Ill. Quarterback/ wide receiver The Citadel 2006-09. No pro playing experience. College coach: The Citadel 2010, Florida International 2013-14. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2011-12, Carolina Panthers 2015-17, joined Cardinals in 2018. Spencer Whipple, offensive quality control; born March 18, 1989, Gibsonia, Pa. Quarterback Pittsburgh 2007, Massachusetts 2008, Miami 2009-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Pittsburgh 2012-13, Massachusetts 2014-18. Pro coach: Joined Cardinals in 2019. Greg Williams, cornerbacks; born March 12, 1976, Bolingbrook, Ill. Wide receiver/defensive back North Carolina 1994-97. Pro defensive back Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 1999-2000, San Francisco Demons (XFL) 2001, Indiana Firebirds (AFL) 200103, Chicago Rush (AFL) 2004-05. College coach: DuPage 2004-05, Arkansas Tech 2006-07, Pittsburgh 2008. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 2009-15, Indianapolis Colts 2016-17, Denver Broncos 2018, joined Cardinals in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book ATLANTA FALCONS National Football Conference South Division Team Colors: Black, Red, Silver, and White 4400 Falcon Parkway Flowery Branch, Georgia 30542 Telephone: (770) 965-3115 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 1 vs. Denver (Canton, OH).....8:00 Aug. 8 at Miami.............................7:30 Aug. 15 New York Jets ...................7:30 Aug. 22 Washington .......................7:30 Aug. 29 at Jacksonville....................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Minnesota ......................1:00 Sep. 15 Philadelphia ......................8:20 Sep. 22 at Indianapolis ....................1:00 Sep. 29 Tennessee .........................1:00 Oct. 6 at Houston .........................1:00 Oct. 13 at Arizona...........................4:05 Oct. 20 Los Angeles Rams.............1:00 Oct. 27 Seattle...............................1:00 Nov. 3 BYE Nov. 10 at New Orleans...................1:00 Nov. 17 at Carolina..........................1:00 Nov. 24 Tampa Bay.........................1:00 Nov. 28 New Orleans (Thanksgiving) 8:20 Dec. 8 Carolina.............................1:00 Dec. 15 at San Francisco.................4:25 Dec. 22 Jacksonville.......................1:00 Dec. 29 at Tampa Bay ....................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (opening in 2017) •Capacity: 71,000 (expandable to 75,000) 1 AMB Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30313 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Training Camp: Atlanta Falcons 4400 Falcon Parkway Flowery Branch, GA 30542 MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner and Chairman: Arthur Blank Chief Executive Officer, AMB Group, LLC: Steve Cannon President & CEO: Rich McKay General Manager: Thomas Dimitroff EVP, Chief Financial & Investment Officer, AMB Group, LLC: David Homrich Chief Operating Officer: Greg Beadles Chief Information Officer: Danny Branch Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Offficer, AMB Group LLC: Timothy Goodly Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer: Brett Jewkes Senior Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer AMBSE: Tim Zulawski Vice President, Sales and Service: Don Rovak Stadium General Manager | AMB Sports & Entertainment Group: Scott Jenkins Senior Vice President, Fan Experience | AMB Sports & Entertainment Group: Harry Hynecamp Chief Technology Officer (CTO) | AMB Sports & Entertainment Group: Jared Miller Vice President, AMBSE Brand Strategy: Morgan Shaw Parker Vice President of Football Communications: David Bassity Assistant General Manager: Scott Pioli Director, Football Operations: Nick Polk Vice President of Player Affairs: Kevin Winston Assistant to the Head Coach: Steven Scarnecchia Director of Sports Medicine and Performance: Marty Lauzon Head Team Physician: Spero Karas Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jesse Ackerman Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jonas Beauchemin Assistant Athletic Trainer: Danny Long Assistant Strength Coach: Brandon Ireland Physical Therapist, Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jamal Randall, Sr. Director of Pro Personnel: Joel Collier Pro Scout: Reese Hicks Director of College Scouting: Steve Sabo National Scout: Phil Emery National Scout: Ruston Webster Regional Scout: Shepley Heard Football Communications Manager Matt Haley Football Communications Coordinator: Curtis Jackson Football Communications Specialist: Gaby Moran COACHING HISTORY (368-466-6) Records include postseason games 1966-68 Norb Hecker* ...............4-26-1 1968-74 Norm Van Brocklin**..37-49-3 1974-76 Marion Campbell***.....6-19-0 1976 Pat Peppler .....................3-6-0 1977-82 Leeman Bennett..........47-44-0 1983-86 Dan Henning...............22-41-1 1987-89 Marion Campbell****.11-32-0 1989 Jim Hanifan ....................0-4-0 1990-93 Jerry Glanville.............28-38-0 1994-96 June Jones .................19-30-0 1997-2003 Dan Reeves# .............52-61-1 2003 Wade Phillips ..................2-1-0 2004-06 Jim Mora ....................27-23-0 2007 Bobby Petrino## .........3-10-0 2007 Emmitt Thomas ..............1-2-0 2008-14 Mike Smith .................67-50-0 2015-18 Dan Quinn...................39-30-0 *Released after three games in 1968 **Released after eight games in 1974 ***Released after five games in 1976 ****Retired after 12 games in 1989 #Released after 13 games in 2003 ##Resigned after 13 games in 2007 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 569,081 Away 501,979 Total 1,071,060 Single-game home record, 71,838 (12/31/17) Single-season home record, 569,081 (2018) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 4 5 6 Chris Lindstrom Kaleb McGary Kendall Sheffield John Cominsky Qadree Ollison Jordan Miller Marcus Green College G Boston College T Washington DB Ohio St. DE Charleston (W.V.) RB Pittsburgh DB Washington RB Louisiana-Monroe 141 ATLANTA FALCONS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Ryan 608 422 Schaub 7 5 Sanu 2 1 Falcons 617 428 Opponents 585 398 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (0-4) Date 08/10 08/17 08/25 08/30 Result L 0-17 L 14-28 L 6-17 L 7-34 Opponent at N.Y. Jets Kansas City at Jacksonville Miami REGULAR SEASON (7-9) Date Result 09/06 L 12-18 09/16 W 31-24 09/23 L 37-43 09/30 L 36-37 10/07 L 17-41 10/14 W 34-29 10/22 W 23-20 11/04 W 38-14 11/11 L 16-28 11/18 L 19-22 11/22 L 17-31 12/02 L 16-26 12/09 L 20-34 12/16 W 40-14 12/23 W 24-10 12/30 W 34-32 (OT) Overtime SCORING Opponent at Philadelphia Carolina New Orleans (OT) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Tampa Bay N.Y. Giants at Washington at Cleveland Dallas at New Orleans Baltimore at Green Bay Arizona at Carolina at Tampa Bay Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 142 PAT FG Saf PTS Bryant 0 0 0 33/35 20/21 Ridley 0 10 0 0/0 0/0 Coleman 4 5 0 0/0 0/0 J. Jones 0 8 0 0/0 0/0 Hooper 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Sanu 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Ryan 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 Smith 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 Tavecchio 0 0 0 8/8 5/5 Hardy 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Beasley 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Hall 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 D. Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Paulsen 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Falcons 11 36 2 41/43 25/26 Opponents 16 33 3 41/44 22/22 2-Pt Conv: Hooper, Sanu. Falcons 2-6, Opponents 2-7. SCORE BY PERIODS Falcons 64 141 72 137 0 — 414 Opponents 95 96 88 138 6 — 423 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Falcons TD TD TD R P Rt Opp. 352 375 84 115 238 226 30 34 92/203 95/195 45.3 48.7 10/19 10/13 52.6 76.9 29:23 30:37 6226 6152 389.1 384.5 1010 1031 6.2 6.0 1573 1999 98.3 124.9 351 409 4653 4153 290.8 259.6 42/296 37/255 4949 4408 617/428 585/398 69.4 68.0 7 15 62/44.0 61/46.1 62/40.1 61/42.3 101/899 108/1001 24/11 21/4 49 52 11 16 36 33 2 3 Yds. 4924 20 5 4949 4408 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 60 54 48 26 26 24 24 23 12 6 6 6 6 414 423 RUSHING Coleman Smith Hill Ryan Freeman Sanu Ridley Langford J. Jones Hall Schaub Falcons Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 167 800 4.8 65 4 90 315 3.5 18 4 20 157 7.9 60 0 33 125 3.8 15 3 14 68 4.9 20 0 7 44 6.3 24 0 6 27 4.5 9 0 9 25 2.8 7 0 2 12 6.0 11 0 2 0 0.0 3 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 351 1573 4.5 65 11 409 1999 4.9 92t 16 RECEIVING J. Jones Hooper Sanu Ridley Coleman Smith Hardy Hall Paulsen Gage Saubert Freeman Ortiz Hill Ryan Schaub Falcons Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 113 1677 14.8 58 8 71 660 9.3 36 4 66 838 12.7 44t 4 64 821 12.8 75t 10 32 276 8.6 39t 5 27 152 5.6 20 0 14 133 9.5 19t 2 10 149 14.9 47t 1 9 91 10.1 19 1 6 63 10.5 22 0 5 48 9.6 17 0 5 23 4.6 14 0 3 11 3.7 7 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 1 5 5.0 5t 1 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0 428 4949 11.6 75t 36 398 4408 11.1 58 33 Pct. 69.4 71.4 50.0 69.4 68.0 TD 35 0 1 36 33 Int. 7 0 0 7 15 INTERCEPTIONS Kazee Poole D. Jones Allen Crawford Oliver Falcons Opponents Rate 108.1 74.1 95.8 108.0 98.3 No. Yds Avg LG TD 7 54 7.7 33 0 3 2 0.7 2 0 2 61 30.5 41t 1 1 28 28.0 28 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 15 151 10.1 41t 1 7 93 13.3 28 1 PUNTING Bosher Falcons Opponents No. 60 62 61 PUNT RETURNS Hardy Hall Falcons Opponents Ret 20 1 21 27 KICKOFF RETURNS Hall Ridley Hardy Hill Falcons Opponents Tkld. 42/296 0/0 0/0 42/296 37/255 Yds. 2729 2729 2810 FC 23 1 24 21 No. 26 2 2 1 31 36 Avg. In 20 LG 45.5 22 57 44.0 22 57 46.1 25 65 Yds Avg LG TD 147 7.4 18 0 0 0.0 0 0 147 7.0 18 0 184 6.8 21 0 Yds 616 50 7 16 689 818 Avg LG TD 23.7 53 0 25.0 32 0 3.5 7 0 16.0 16 0 22.2 53 0 22.7 47 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Bryant 0/0 4/4 5/5 7/7 4/5 Tavecchio 0/0 1/1 0/0 2/2 2/2 Falcons 0/0 5/5 5/5 9/9 6/7 Opponents 0/0 5/5 5/5 8/8 4/4 SACKS McKinley Irvin Crawford Jarrett Beasley Poole Campbell D. Jones McClain Means Reed Trufant Falcons Opponents No. 7.0 3.5 6.0 6.0 5.0 3.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 37.0 42.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book ATLANTA FALCONS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Gerald Riggs, 1982-88.......................................................................6,631 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Ryan, 2008-18 .........................................................................46,720 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Ryan, 2008-18 ..............................................................................295 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Roddy White, 2005-15 ..........................................................................808 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Roddy White, 2005-15 .....................................................................10,863 Interceptions ...................................................................Rolland Lawrence, 1973-80 ....................................................................39 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Matt Bosher, 2011-18 ..........................................................................45.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 2001...........................................................................14.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Darrick Vaughn, 2000-01 .....................................................................25.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Matt Bryant, 2009-18............................................................................250 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Roddy White, 2005-15 ............................................................................63 Points..............................................................................Matt Bryant, 2009-18.........................................................................1,122 Sacks*............................................................................John Abraham, 2006-12 ......................................................................68.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jamal Anderson, 1998 .......................................................................1,846 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Ryan, 2016 ................................................................................4,944 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Ryan, 2016 .....................................................................................38 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Julio Jones, 2015..................................................................................136 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Julio Jones, 2015...............................................................................1,871 Interceptions ...................................................................Scott Case, 1988 ....................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Matt Bosher, 2012................................................................................47.5 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Darrien Gordon, 2001...........................................................................14.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Darrick Vaughn, 2000...........................................................................27.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Matt Bryant, 2016 ...................................................................................34 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Michael Turner, 2008...............................................................................17 Points..............................................................................Matt Bryant, 2016 .................................................................................158 Sacks*............................................................................John Abraham, 2008............................................................................16.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Michael Turner, 9-7-08 ..........................................................................220 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Ryan, 10-2-16...............................................................................503 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Wade Wilson, 12-13-92 ............................................................................5 Matt Ryan, 9-23-18...................................................................................5 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................William Andrews, 11-15-81.....................................................................15 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Julio Jones, 10-2-16 .............................................................................300 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................2 Last time by Robert Alford, 10-2-16 Field Goals ......................................................................Norm Johnson, 11-13-94..........................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................T.J. Duckett, 12-12-04 ..............................................................................4 Michael Turner, 11-23-08 ..........................................................................4 Points..............................................................................T.J. Duckett, 12-12-04.............................................................................24 Michael Turner, 11-23-08 ........................................................................24 Sacks*............................................................................Adrian Clayborn, 11-12-17.....................................................................6.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 143 ATLANTA FALCONS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 37 38 44 93 5 68 59 77 55 99 95 96 24 83 72 53 90 14 64 47 32 81 36 97 45 11 27 43 51 70 98 56 22 41 91 20 54 30 82 18 42 2 74 12 85 8 71 94 25 80 4 21 75 29 33 92 144 Name Allen, Ricardo Barner, Kenjon Beasley Jr., Vic Bennett, Michael Bosher, Matt Brown, Jamon Campbell, De'Vondre Carpenter, James Carter, Bruce Clayborn, Adrian Crawford, Jack Davison, Tyeler Freeman, Devonta Gage, Russell Gettis, Adam Grace, Jermaine Hageman, Ra'Shede Hardy, Justin Harlow, Sean Harris, Josh Hill, Brian Hooper, Austin Ishmael, Kemal Jarrett, Grady Jones, Deion Jones, Julio Kazee, Damontae Langford, Jeremy Mack, Alex Matthews, Jake McKinley, Takk Means, Steven Neal, Keanu Neasman, Sharrod Odom, Chris Oliver, Isaiah Oluokun, Foyesade Ortiz, Ricky Paulsen, Logan Ridley, Calvin Riley, Duke Ryan, Matt Sambrailo, Ty Sanu, Mohamed Saubert, Eric Schaub, Matt Schweitzer, Wes Senat, Deadrin Smith, Ito Stocker, Luke Tavecchio, Giorgio Trufant, Desmond Wetzel, John Wilcox, J.J. Wreh-Wilson, Blidi Zimmer, Justin Pos. S RB OLB DT P G LB G LB DE DL DT RB WR OLB LB DT WR G LS RB TE S DT LB WR S RB C T DE DE S S DE CB LB FB TE WR LB QB T WR TE QB G DT RB TE K CB OL DB CB DT Ht. 5-9 5-9 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-2 5-8 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-6 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-0 5-9 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-7 6-0 6-1 6-3 Wt. 186 195 246 287 208 340 234 321 240 280 274 309 206 184 315 223 318 192 284 240 219 254 206 305 222 220 174 211 311 309 250 263 211 198 256 210 229 236 268 190 218 217 311 210 253 245 300 314 195 253 180 190 328 212 190 292 NFL Birthdate Exp. 12/18/91 5 4/28/89 6 7/8/92 5 2/24/93 3 10/18/87 9 3/15/93 5 7/1/93 4 3/22/89 9 2/19/88 9 7/6/88 7 9/7/88 8 9/3/92 4 3/15/92 6 1/22/96 2 12/9/88 4 11/8/93 3 8/8/90 4 12/18/91 5 3/28/95 2 4/27/89 8 11/9/95 3 10/29/94 4 5/6/91 7 4/28/93 5 11/4/94 4 2/8/89 9 6/5/93 3 12/6/91 4 11/19/85 11 2/11/92 6 11/2/95 3 9/16/90 4 7/26/95 4 10/14/91 3 9/16/94 2 9/30/96 2 8/2/95 2 4/15/92 3 2/26/87 10 12/20/94 2 8/9/94 3 5/17/85 12 3/10/92 5 8/23/89 8 5/9/94 3 6/25/81 16 9/11/93 4 7/22/94 2 9/11/95 2 7/17/88 9 7/16/90 3 9/10/90 7 7/18/91 3 2/14/91 7 12/5/89 7 10/23/92 2 College Purdue Oregon Clemson Ohio State Miami Louisville Minnesota Alabama North Carolina Iowa Penn State Fresno State Florida State Louisiana State Iowa Miami Minnesota East Carolina Oregon State Auburn Wyoming Stanford Central Florida Clemson Louisiana State Alabama San Diego State Michigan State California Texas A&M UCLA Buffalo Florida Florida Atlantic Arkansas State Colorado Yale Oregon State UCLA Alabama Louisiana State Boston College Colorado State Rutgers Drake Virginia San Jose State South Florida Southern Miss Tennessee California Washington Boston College Georgia Southern Connecticut Ferris State Hometown Daytona Beach, Fla. Riverside, Calif. Adairsville, Ga. Centerville, Ohio Jupiter, Fla. Fern Creek, Ky. Fort Myers, Fla. Augusta, Ga. Havelock, N.C. St. Louis, Mo. London, United Kingdom Scottsdale, Ariz. Miami, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Frankfort, Ill. Miami Gardens, Fla. Lansing, Mich. Vanceboro, N.C. San Clemente, Calif. Carrollton, Ga. Belleville, Ill. San Ramon, Calif. Miami, Fla. Conyers, Ga. New Orleans, La. Foley, Ala. San Bernardino, Calif. Wayne, Mich. Santa Barbara, Calif. Missouri City, Texas Oakland, Calif. Buffalo, N.Y. Bushnell, Fla. Palmetto, Fla. Arlington, Texas Goodyear, Ariz. St. Louis, Mo. Moreno Valley, Calif. Northbridge, Calif. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Buras, La. Exton, Pa. Watsonville, Calif. South Brunswick, N.J. Hoffman Estates, Ill. Pittsburgh, Pa. Scottsdale, Ariz. Immokalee, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Berea, Ky. Milan, Italy Tacoma, Wash. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cairo, Ga. Malden, Mass. Greenville, Mich. How Acq. D5a-’14 FA-’19 D1-’15 FA-’18 D6-’11 FA-’19 D4-’16 FA-’19 FA-’18 FA-’19 FA-’17 FA-’19 D4a-’14 D6a-’18 FA-’19 FA-’19 FA-’19 D4-’15 PS-’18 FA-’12 FA-’18 D3-’16 FA-’19 D5-’15 D2-’16 D1-’11 D5-’17 PS-’18 FA-’16 D1-’14 D1-’17 FA-’18 D1-’16 FA-’18 FA-’19 D2-’18 D6b-’18 FA-’18 UFA(SF)-’18 D1-’18 D3-’17 D1a-’08 T(Den)-’17 FA-’16 D5-’17 FA-’16 D6' 16 D3-’18 D4-’18 FA-’19 FA-’18 D1-’13 FA-’19 FA-’19 FA-’17 PS-’18 ’18 Games/ Starts 3/3 9/0* 16/9 2/0 16/0 14/8* 16/13 10/10* 11/0 14/1* 16/11 14/12* 2/2 15/0 4/0* 1/0* 0* 16/0 0* 11/0 10/0 16/7 16/0 14/14 6/6 16/16 16/16 1/0 16/16 16/16 15/8 8/4 1/1 12/0 0* 14/2 16/7 12/9 15/10 16/5 16/10 16/16 16/4 16/16 16/1 0* 15/13 15/2 14/0 16/11* 3/0 16/16 8/5* 7/0* 3/0 1/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book ATLANTA FALCONS * Barner played in 4 games with Carolina and 5 games with New England in ’18; Brown played 8 games with N.Y. Giants and 6 games with L.A. Rams; Carpenter played 10 games with N.Y. Jets; Clayborn played 14 games with New England; Davison played 14 games with New Orleans; Grace played 1 game with Cleveland; Hageman last active in ’16 with Saints; Harlow spent ’18 on Indianapolis and Atlanta practice squads; Odom last active with Green Bay in ’17; Schaub active but did not play in 16 games with Atlanta; Stocker played 16 games with Tampa Bay; Wetzel played 8 games with Arizona; Wilcox played 2 games with Indianapolis and 5 games with N.Y. Jets. Players lost through free agency (5): CB Justin Bethel (Bal; 14 games in ‘18); RB Tevin Coleman (SF; 16); G Ben Garland (SF; 14); DE Bruce Irvin (Car; 8 ); S Jordan Richards (Oak; 15). Also played with Falcons in ’18—CB Robert Alford (15 games), G Zane Beadles (9), K Matt Bryant (13), WR Deante Burton (1), LS Jon Condo (4), G Brandon Fusco (7), WR Russell Gage (15), WR Marvin Hall (16), LB Richard Jarvis (1), G Andy Levitre (2), DT Terrell McClain (13), LB Corey Nelson (1), LS Jeff Overbaugh (1), CB Brian Poole (16), DE Brooks Reed (16), T Ryan Schraeder (16), DE Derrick Shelby (7), S Keith Tandy (6). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Baldwin, Parker Bane, Shawn Benkert, Kurt (1) Bethune, Yurik Blake, Christian (1) Bonner, Lanard Brooks-James, Tony Calhoun, Taveze (1) Causey, Rashard Cominsky, John Cooper, Chris (1) Crawford, Tre' Gono, Matt (1) Graham, Jaeden (1) Gray, Alex (1) Gray, Devin (1) Green, Marcus Johnson, Devon Laguda, Afolabi (1) Lewis, Kahlil Lindstrom, Chris McGary, Kaleb Miles, Durrant Miller, Chandler Miller, Jordan Neal, Ryan (1) Ollison, Qadree Phillips, Del'Shawn Robinson, Jaelin Sheffield, Kendall Stanley, Jayson Tuioti-Mariner, Jacob (1) Vasey, Kyle Worton, CJ Zaccheaus, Olamide S WR QB LB WR T RB CB CB DE S LB T TE TE WR RB T S WR OL OT LB C CB DB RB LB T CB CB DT LS WR WR Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-5 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-0 5-8 6-7 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-6 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-8 215 170 215 210 181 315 190 188 195 286 202 235 305 250 231 192 191 310 214 195 310 324 261 297 186 200 228 220 325 193 207 285 231 183 190 5/6/97 7/17/95 6/8/96 4/18/96 12/26/92 11/22/95 3/17/94 5/10/96 10/10/95 5/1/91 6/15/95 8/13/96 7/28/95 2/28/96 2/22/95 4/16/96 2/8/97 12/24/95 9/8/96 10/9/96 5/30/96 7/25/96 4/20/96 College Hometown San Diego State NW Missouri State Virginia Alabama A&M Northern Illinois Arkansas State Oregon Mississippi State Central Florida Charleston (WV) Stony Brook Alabama-Birmingham Wesley College Yale Barnard Castle School Cincinnati Louisiana Monroe Ferris State Colorado Cincinnati Boston College Washington Boise State Tulsa Washington Southern Illinois Pittsburgh Illinois Temple Ohio State Georgia UCLA Penn State Florida International Virginia Siloam Springs, Ark. Sarasota, Fla. Cape Coral, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Gainesville, Fla. Ludlow, Miss. Miami, Fla. Barberton, Ohio Mount Vernon, N.Y. Houston, Texas Cinnaminson, N.J. Aurora, Colo. Bishop Auckland, United Kingdom Reno, Nev. Pontococ, Miss. Aurora, Ill. Snellville, Ga. Miami, Fla. Dudely, Mass. Fife, Wash. South Jordan, Utah Bixby, Okla. Oceanside, Calif. Merrillville, Ind. Niagra Falls, N.Y. Highland Park, Mich. New Haven, Conn. Missouri City, Texas Fairburn, Ga. Corona, Calif. Lackawaxen, Pa. South Dade, Fla. Plainfield, N.J. How Acq. FA FA FA-’18 FA FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 FA D4b FA FA FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-’18 D6 FA FA FA D1a D1b FA FA D5b PS-’18 D5a FA FA D4a FA FA-’18 FA FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.atlantafalcons.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 145 ATLANTA FALCONS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Dan Quinn Pro Career: Named the sixteenth head coach in Atlanta Falcons history and took over the club after serving as the Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator for two seasons (2013-14). In 2016, Quinn guided the Falcons to the second Super Bowl in franchise history. Atlanta scored 540 points, 97 more than any other team in the league. From 2013-14, Quinn oversaw the NFL’s top defensive unit as Seattle led the NFL allowing 270.4 yards per game, 15.2 points per game, and 178.8 passing yards per game while holding opponents to 9120.6 rushing yards per game. Quinn originally joined the Seahawks in 2009, after spending the previous six years coaching the defensive lines for the San Francisco 49ers (2003-04), Miami Dolphins (2005-06) and the New York Jets (2007-08). He previously served as the Seahawks assistant head coach/defensive line coach in 2009. He began his NFL coaching career in San Francisco as its defensive assistant in 2001 before moving on to coach the 49ers defensive line from 2003-2004. Quinn got his start coaching the defensive line at William & Mary in 1994, followed by a season at Virginia Military Institute. He held the same position with Hofstra for four seasons before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2000. Career record: 39-30. Background: Quinn was a four-year letter winner and two-time co-captain at Division III Salisbury (Md.) State as a defensive lineman, where he recorded 139 tackles and eight tackles for loss. He also lettered in track and held the school record in the hammer throw. He was inducted into the Salisbury State Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. Personal: Born September 11, 1970 in Morristown, New Jersey. ASSISTANT COACHES Dave Brock, running backs; born June 5, 1967, Moorestown, N.J. Linebacker Ferrum 1985-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: Salisbury State 1988-89, 1994, Western Connecticut State 1991-93, Hofstra 1995, 1997-2002, Temple 2002-04, North Carolina 2005-06, Kansas State 2007-08, Boston College 2009-2011, Rutgers 2012, Delaware 2013-16 (head coach). Pro coach: Joined Falcons in 2017. Mayur Chaudhari, asst. special teams; born San Jose, Calif. Attended UC Davis. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: UC Davis 1998-2001, 2007, Menlo College 2005, Stanford 2006 Stanford, San Jose State 2008-09, Virginia Military Institute 2009-2010, US Military Academy Prep School 2011-12, Army 2013, LenoirRhyne 2014-15, Hawaii 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Falcons in 2018. Aden Durde, asst. special teams; born July 10, 1980, Middlesex, England. Linebacker North Iowa Area C.C. Pro linebacker Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe) 2003-04, Hamburg Sea Devils (NFL Europe) 2005-07. Pro 146 coach: Joined Falcons in 2018. Will Harriger, offensive assistant; born June 20, 1982, Austin, Texas. Attended Auburn. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2014-18, joined Falcons in 2019. Jerome Henderson, defensive passing game coordinator; born August 8, 1969, Portsmouth, Va. Defensive back Clemson 1987-1990. Pro cornerback New England Patriots 1991-92, 1996, Buffalo Bills 199394, Philadelphia Eagles 1995, New York Jets 2007-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-2011, Dallas Cowboys 2012-15, joined Falcons in 2016. Travis Jones, asst. defensive line; born June 6, 1972, Irwington, Ga. Linebacker Georgia 1991-94. No pro playing experience. College coach: Georgia 1997, Appalachian State 1998-2000, Kansas 2001-02, Louisiana State 2003-04. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2005-07, New Orleans Saints 2008-2012, Seattle Seahawks 2013-17, joined Falcons in 2018. Greg Knapp, quarterbacks; born March 5, 1963, Long Beach, Calif. Quartberack Sacramento State 1982-85; No pro playing experience. College coach: Sacramento State 1986-1990. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 1997-2003, Atlanta Falcons 2004-06, Oakland Raiders 2007-08, Seattle Seahawks 2009, Houston Texans 2010-11, Oakland Raiders 2012, Denver Broncos 2013-16, rejoined Falcons in 2018. Dirk Koetter, offensive coordinator; born February 5, 1959, Pocatello, Idaho. Quarterback Idaho State 1978-1981. College coach: San Francisco State 1985, Texas-El Paso 1986-88, Missouri 1989-1993, Boston College 1994-95, Oregon 1996-97, Boise State 1998-2000 (head coach), Arizona State 2001-06 (head coach). Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-2011, Atlanta Falcons 2012-14, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2015-18 (head coach), re-joined Falcons in 2019. Ben Kotwica, special teams coordinator; born December 8, 1974, Tinley Park, Ill. Attended West Point. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: US Military Academy Prep School. Pro coach: New York Jets 2007-2013, Washington Redskins 2014-18, joined Falcons in 2019. Bob Kronenberg, asst. offensive line; born March 11, 1971. Offensive lineman St. Cloud State 1990-93. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Falcons in 2019. Doug Mallory, defensive backs; born November 2, 1964, Bowling Green, Ohio. Defensive back Michigan 1984-87. No pro playing experience. College coach: Indiana 1988, 1994-96, 2011-13, Army 1989, Western Kentucky 1990-93, Maryland 19972000, Oklahoma State 2001-04, Louisiana State 2005-08, New Mexico 2009-2010. Pro coach: Joined Falcons in 2015. Chris Morgan, offensive line; born September 24, 1976, Killeen, Texas. Offensive lineman Colorado 1996-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Idaho 2003. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 20092010, Washington Redskins 2011-12, Seattle Seahawks 2014, joined Falcons in 2015. Raheem Morris, asst. head coach/ wide receivers/offensive passing game coordinator; born September 3, 1976, Irvington, N.J. Safety Hofstra 1994-97. No pro playing experience. College coach: Hofstra 1998, 2000-01, Cornell 1999, Kansas State 2006. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-05, 2007-2011 (head coach 2009-2011), Redskins 2012-13, joined Falcons in 2015. Mike Mularkey, tight ends; born November 19, 1961, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Tight end Florida. Pro tight end Minnesota Vikings 1983-88. Pittsburgh Steelers 1989-1991. College coach: Concordia 1993. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1994-95, Pittsburgh Steelers 1996-2003, Buffalo Bills 2004-05, Miami Dolphins 2006-07, Atlanta Falcons 2008-2011, Jacksonville Jaguars 2012 (head coach), Tennessee Titans 2014-17 (head coach 2015-17), re-joined Falcons in 2019. Bernie Parmalee, asst. special teams/ offensive assistant; born September 16, 1967, Jersey City, N.J. Running back Ball State 1988-1991. Pro running back Miami Dolphins 1992-98, New York Jets 19992000. College coach: Notre Dame 2005-09. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2002-04, Kansas City Chiefs 2010-12, Oakland Raiders 201517, joined Falcons in 2018. Jess Simpson, defensive line; born August 21, 1970, Marietta, Ga. Player Auburn 19891992. High school coach: Buford (Ga.) 1995-2016. College coach: Auburn 199293, Miami 2018. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2017, re-joined Falcons in 2019. Ben Steele, offensive assistant; born May 27, 1978, Denver, Colo. Tight end Fort Lewis College 1997-98, Mesa State College 19992000. Pro tight end Green Bay Packers 2004-05. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2017-18, joined Falcons in 2019. Bob Sutton, senior assistant; born January 28, 1951, Ypsilanti, Mich. Attended Eastern Michigan. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 1972-73, Syracuse 1974, Western Michigan 1975-76, Illinois 1977-79, North Carolina State 1982, Army 1983-1999 (head coach 1991-99). Pro coach: New York Jets 2000-2012, Kansas City Chiefs 2013-18, joined Falcons in 2019. Jeff Ulbrich, linebackers; born February 17, 1977, San Jose, California. Linebacker Hawaii 1998-2000. Pro linebacker San Francisco 49ers 2000-09. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 2010-11, joined Falcons in 2015. Chad Walker, offensive assistant; born New Orleans, La. Attended Louisiana-Monroe. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Louisiana-Monroe 2001, West Virginia, 2002, Louisiana State 2000, 200304, Bryant 2008-2010, Mississippi College 2011-12, Oklahoma 2013-14. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2005-07, joined Falcons in 2015. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CAROLINA PANTHERS National Football Conference South Division Team Colors: Black, Panther Blue, and Silver 800 South Mint Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202-1502 Telephone: (704) 358-7000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 at Chicago..........................8:00 Aug. 16 Buffalo...............................7:00 Aug. 22 at New England ..................7:30 Aug. 29 Pittsburgh..........................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Los Angeles Rams.............1:00 Sep. 12 Tampa Bay (Thu) ...............8:20 Sep. 22 at Arizona...........................4:05 Sep. 29 at Houston .........................1:00 Oct. 6 Jacksonville.......................1:00 Oct. 13 at Tampa Bay (London) .9:30 AM Oct. 20 BYE Oct. 27 at San Francisco.................4:05 Nov. 3 Tennessee .........................1:00 Nov. 10 at Green Bay ......................1:00 Nov. 17 Atlanta...............................1:00 Nov. 24 at New Orleans...................1:00 Dec. 1 Washington .......................1:00 Dec. 8 at Atlanta............................1:00 Dec. 15 Seattle...............................1:00 Dec. 22 at Indianapolis ....................1:00 Dec. 29 New Orleans......................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: Bank of America Stadium (opened in 1996) •Capacity: 73,778 Charlotte, North Carolina 28202-1502 Playing Surface: Grass Training Camp: Wofford College Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: David Tepper President – Business Operations: Tom Glick General Manager: Marty Hurney Vice President – General Counsel: Steve Argeris Vice President – Chief Financial Officer: Kristi Coleman Vice President – Communications and External Affairs: Steven Drummond Vice President – Chief Operating Officer: Mark Hart Vice President – Ticket Sales & Services: Joe LaBue Vice President – Stadium Operations: Scott Paul Vice President – Chief Marketing Officer: Meredith Starkey Executive Director of Football Staff: Mark Carrier Executive Director of Player Personnel: Jeff Morrow Executive Director of Player Finance and Football Research: Rob Rogers Director of Pro Personnel: Matt Allen Director of Player Wellness: Tish Guerin Video Director: Chris Herbert Director of Football Operations: Bryan Porter Director of College Scouting: Eric Stokes Equipment Manager: Don Toner Head Athletic Trainer: Ryan Vermillion Assistant Director of Pro Personnel: Rob Hanrahan Pro Scouts: Clyde Powers, Don Warren College Scouts: Jeff Beathard, Jonathan Fields, Robert Haines, Mike Martin, Eli Montague, Joel Patten Director of Sponsor Sales and Services: John Berger Director of Community Relations: Riley Fields Director of Human Resources: Larry Griffin Director of Information Technology: James Hammond Director of Security: Eddie Levins Director of Finance/Controller: James Plyler Director of PantherVision: Kyle Ritchie Director of Entertainment: Miguel Vargas COACHING HISTORY (199-201-1) Records include postseason games 1995-98 Dom Capers ...............31-35-0 1999-2001 George Seifert ............16-32-0 2002-10 John Fox.....................78-74-0 2011-18 Ron Rivera..................74-60-1 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 570,257 Away 477,822 Total 1,048,079 Single-game home record, 76,136 (12/10/95) Single-season home record, 579,192 (2006) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Brian Burns Greg Little Will Grier Christian Miller Jordan Scarlett Dennis Daley Terry Godwin College LB/DE Florida St. T Mississippi QB West Virginia LB/DE Alabama RB Florida T South Carolina WR Georgia BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 147 CAROLINA PANTHERS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Newton 471 320 Heinicke 57 35 Allen 31 20 Gilbert 3 2 McCaffrey 1 1 Panthers 563 378 Opponents 529 353 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/17 08/24 08/30 Result W 28-23 W 27-20 W 25-14 L 24-39 Opponent at Buffalo Miami New England at Pittsburgh REGULAR SEASON (7-9) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/08 11/18 11/25 12/02 12/09 12/17 12/23 12/30 Result W 16-8 L 24-31 W 31-21 W 33-31 L 17-23 W 21-17 W 36-21 W 42-28 L 21-52 L 19-20 L 27-30 L 17-24 L 20-26 L 9-12 L 10-24 W 33-14 Opponent Dallas at Atlanta Cincinnati N.Y. Giants at Washington at Philadelphia Baltimore Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh at Detroit Seattle at Tampa Bay at Cleveland New Orleans Atlanta at New Orleans SCORING SCORE BY PERIODS Panthers 96 128 40 112 0 — 376 Opponents 89 104 83 106 0 — 382 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Panthers Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 148 Opp. 356 315 117 110 212 185 27 20 77/185 73/183 41.6 39.9 9/19 10/17 47.4 58.8 30:44 29:16 5972 5651 373.3 353.2 1011 948 5.9 6.0 2136 1804 133.5 112.8 416 384 3836 3847 239.8 240.4 32/235 35/215 4071 4062 563/378 529/353 67.1 66.7 16 13 61/45.2 64/45.8 61/41.0 64/42.2 92/818 91/805 20/6 22/10 46 46 17 13 28 32 1 1 TD TD TD R P Rt PAT Yds. 3395 320 266 40 50 4071 4062 FG Saf PTS McCaffrey 7 6 0 0/0 0/0 Gano 0 0 0 30/33 14/16 Samuel 2 5 0 0/0 0/0 Funchess 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Newton 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 Olsen 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Catanzaro 0 0 0 7/8 5/5 T. Smith 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Armah 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Moore 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Thomas 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Wright 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Allen 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 C. Anderson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Artis-Payne 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Jones 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Manhertz 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Jackson 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 Panthers 17 28 1 37/41 19/21 Opponents 13 32 1 42/43 20/23 2-Pt Conv: T. Smith, Wright. Panthers 2-4, Opponents 2-3. Defensive 2-Pt. Return: Jackson. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 72 42 24 24 24 22 14 12 12 12 8 6 6 6 6 6 2 376 382 RUSHING McCaffrey Newton Moore C. Anderson Samuel Artis-Payne Wright Heinicke Allen Cadet Armah Panthers Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 219 1098 5.0 59 7 101 488 4.8 29 4 13 172 13.2 32 0 24 104 4.3 22 0 8 84 10.5 33t 2 19 69 3.6 15t 1 2 39 19.5 34 0 5 31 6.2 19 0 5 19 3.8 10 1 11 17 1.5 5 0 9 15 1.7 4 2 416 2136 5.1 59 17 384 1804 4.7 60 13 RECEIVING McCaffrey Moore Funchess Wright Samuel Thomas Olsen T. Smith Artis-Payne Manhertz C. Anderson Byrd Armah Cadet Barner Panthers Opponents No. Yds Avg 107 867 8.1 55 788 14.3 44 549 12.5 43 447 10.4 39 494 12.7 36 333 9.3 27 291 10.8 17 190 11.2 3 15 5.0 2 52 26.0 1 24 24.0 1 8 8.0 1 5 5.0 1 5 5.0 1 3 3.0 378 4071 10.8 353 4062 11.5 LG TD 38 6 82 2 27 4 33 1 53t 5 31 2 23 4 35 2 13 0 50t 1 24t 1 8 0 5 0 5 0 3 0 82 28 75t 32 Pct. 67.9 61.4 64.5 66.7 100.0 67.1 66.7 TD 24 1 2 0 1 28 32 Int. 13 3 0 0 0 16 13 INTERCEPTIONS Jackson Adams Reid Bradberry Jones Munnerlyn Kuechly Obada Panthers Opponents Tkld. 29/213 2/17 0/0 1/5 0/0 32/235 35/215 Rate 94.2 60.6 113.1 109.7 158.3 92.9 99.6 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 0 0.0 0 0 3 11 3.7 18 0 1 39 39.0 39 0 1 29 29.0 29 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 13 86 6.6 39 0 16 179 11.2 50 1 PUNTING Palardy Panthers Opponents No. 61 61 64 PUNT RETURNS Byrd Barner Moore Panthers Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 11 5 104 9.5 30 0 7 6 29 4.1 13 0 6 5 32 5.3 15 0 24 16 165 6.9 30 0 22 24 181 8.2 23 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Samuel Barner Moore Byrd Panthers Opponents No. 10 9 5 2 26 17 Yds. 2759 2759 2928 Yds 209 220 119 34 582 406 Avg. In 20 LG 45.2 24 59 45.2 24 59 45.8 25 62 Avg LG TD 20.9 32 0 24.4 37 0 23.8 32 0 17.0 22 0 22.4 37 0 23.9 50 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Catanzaro 0/0 1/1 2/2 0/0 2/2 Gano 0/0 3/3 4/5 4/4 3/4 Panthers 0/0 4/4 6/7 4/4 5/6 Opponents 0/0 2/2 7/8 7/8 4/5 SACKS Addison Peppers Thompson Short Kuechly Munnerlyn Obada Horton Love Bradberry Jackson Poe Reid (group) Butler Panthers Opponents No. 9.0 5.0 3.5 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 35.0 32.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CAROLINA PANTHERS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Jonathan Stewart, 2008-17................................................................7,318 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Cam Newton, 2011-18.....................................................................28,469 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Cam Newton, 2011-18..........................................................................182 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, 2001-13 ...........................................................................836 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Smith, 2001-13 ......................................................................12,197 Interceptions ...................................................................Chris Gamble, 2004-12...........................................................................27 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Todd Sauerbrun, 2001-04 ....................................................................45.5 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Winslow Oliver, 1996-98 ......................................................................10.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Michael Bates, 1996-2000 ...................................................................25.7 Field Goals ......................................................................John Kasay, 1995-2010 ........................................................................351 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Steve Smith, 2001-13 .............................................................................75 Points..............................................................................John Kasay, 1995-2010 .....................................................................1,482 *Sacks............................................................................Julius Peppers, 2002-09, 2017-18 .......................................................97.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeAngelo Williams, 2008 ...................................................................1,515 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Steve Beuerlein, 1999 ........................................................................4,436 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Steve Beuerlein, 1999 .............................................................................36 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Christian McCaffrey, 2018 .....................................................................107 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Smith, 2005..............................................................................1,563 Interceptions ...................................................................Doug Evans, 2001 ....................................................................................8 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Brad Nortman, 2013 ............................................................................47.8 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ted Ginn, Jr., 2013 ...............................................................................12.2 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Michael Bates, 1996 ............................................................................30.2 Field Goals ......................................................................John Kasay, 1996 ..................................................................................37 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................DeAngelo Williams, 2008 ........................................................................20 Points..............................................................................Graham Gano, 2015..............................................................................146 *Sacks............................................................................Kevin Greene, 1998..............................................................................15.0 Greg Hardy, 2013.................................................................................15.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeAngelo Williams, 12-30-12................................................................210 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Cam Newton, 9-18-11 ..........................................................................432 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Steve Beuerlein, 1-2-00.............................................................................5 Cam Newton, 11-22-15, 12-6-15, 12-20-15 .............................................5 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, 11-20-05............................................................................14 Christian McCaffrey, 9-16-18 ..................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Steve Smith, 10-30-05..........................................................................201 Interceptions ...................................................................Deon Grant, 9-22-02 .................................................................................3 Field Goals ......................................................................John Kasay, 12-5-04.................................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................DeAngelo Williams, 11-30-08, 12-21-08 ...................................................4 Points..............................................................................DeAngelo Williams, 11-30-08, 12-21-08 .................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Greg Hardy, 12-29-13 ............................................................................4.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 149 CAROLINA PANTHERS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER NFL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. 29 #Adams, Mike S 5-11 205 3/24/81 15 97 Addison, Mario DE 6-3 260 9/6/87 9 40 Armah, Alex FB 6-2 255 5/17/94 3 34 Artis-Payne, Cameron RB 5-10 215 6/23/90 5 71 Barnes, TJ DT 6-6 355 6/14/90 3 24 Bradberry, James CB 6-1 212 8/4/93 4 92 Butler, Vernon DT 6-4 330 6/14/94 4 RB 6-1 210 2/1/89 7 38 #Cadet, Travaris 56 Carter Jr, Jermaine LB 6-1 225 1/14/95 2 50 Chubb, Brandon LB 6-1 245 10/21/93 2 T 6-5 305 10/1/85 9 74 #Clark, Chris 47 Cockrell, Ross CB 6-0 190 8/6/91 6 91 Cox Jr., Bryan DE 6-3 270 6/25/94 3 31 Doss, Lorenzo CB 5-11 185 4/22/94 4 29 Elder, Corn CB 5-10 185 10/9/94 3 9 Gano, Graham K 6-2 202 4/9/87 10 28 Gaulden, Rashaan S 6-1 200 1/23/95 2 66 Gordon, Dillon T 6-4 320 9/2/93 3 77D Hamilton, Woodrow DT 6-3 315 12/20/92 2 98 Haynes, Marquis DE 6-2 235 12/16/93 2 6 Heinicke, Taylor QB 6-1 210 3/15/93 4 46 Hemingway, Temarrick TE 6-5 245 7/30/93 3 30 Hood, Elijah RB 5-11 230 4/22/96 2 15 Hogan, Chris WR 6-1 210 10/24/87 7 DE 6-5 265 12/17/89 6 96 #Horton, Wes 55 Irvin, Bruce LB/DE 6-3 258 11/1/87 8 26 Jackson, Donte CB 5-10 180 11/8/95 2 44 Jansen, JJ LS 6-2 235 1/20/86 12 42 Jones, Colin S 6-0 205 10/27/87 9 59 Kuechly, Luke LB 6-3 238 4/20/91 8 69 Larsen, Tyler C 6-4 325 7/8/91 4 93 Love, Kyle DT 6-1 310 11/18/86 7 32 Luke, Cole S 5-11 200 6/30/95 2 63 Mahon, Brendan G 6-4 320 1/17/95 2 82 Manhertz, Chris TE 6-6 255 4/10/92 4 22 McCaffrey, Christian RB 5-11 205 6/7/96 3 12 Moore, DJ WR 6-0 210 4/14/97 2 72 Moton, Taylor T 6-5 325 3/18/94 3 36 Nacua, Kai S 6-0 205 3/3/95 2 T 6-4 330 9/29/88 9 71 #Newhouse, Marshall 1 Newton, Cam QB 6-5 245 5/11/89 9 52 Norris, Jared LB 6-1 238 7/19/93 4 94 Obada, Efe DE 6-6 265 4/13/92 2 88 Olsen, Greg TE 6-5 255 3/11/85 13 5 Palardy, Michael P 5-11 200 7/6/92 4 61 Paradis, Matt C 6-3 300 10/12/89 5 45 Parms, Damian S 6-2 210 10/28/92 2 95 Poe, Dontari DT 6-3 346 8/18/90 8 76D Qualls, Elijah DT 6-1 320 2/11/95 2 25 Reid, Eric S 6-1 215 12/10/91 7 Robinson, Aldrick WR 5-10 185 9/24/88 7 19 Ross, Rashad WR 6-0 180 2/2/90 3 10 Samuel, Curtis WR 5-11 195 8/11/96 3 23 Seymour, Kevon CB 6-0 185 11/30/93 4 99 Short, Kawann DT 6-3 315 2/2/89 7 G 6-4 305 9/16/88 6 65 #Silatolu, Amini 68 Silberman, Ian G 6-5 305 10/10/92 3 57 Smith, Andre LB 6-0 240 4/20/97 2 11 Smith, Torrey WR 6-0 205 1/26/89 9 80 Thomas, Ian TE 6-4 260 6/6/96 2 54 Thompson, Shaq LB 6-0 230 4/21/94 5 78 Turner, Landon G 6-4 325 5/15/93 2 70 Turner, Trai G 6-3 315 6/14/93 6 75D Vaeao, Destiny DT 6-4 300 1/15/94 4 73 Van Roten, Greg G 6-3 305 2/26/90 5 18 White, DeAndrew WR 6-0 195 10/16/91 2 RB 5-10 205 2/2/89 6 43 #Whittaker, Fozzy 150 College Delaware Troy West Georgia Auburn Georgia Tech Samford Louisiana Tech Appalachian State Maryland Wake Forest Southern Mississippi Duke Florida Tulane Miami Florida State Tennessee Louisiana State Mississippi Mississippi Old Dominion South Carolina State North Carolina Monmouth Southern California West Virginia Louisiana State Notre Dame Texas Christian Boston College Utah State Mississippi State Notre Dame Penn State Canisius Stanford Maryland Western Michigan Brigham Young Texas Christian Auburn Utah none Miami Tennessee Boise State Florida Atlantic Memphis Washington Louisiana State Southern Methodist Arizona State Ohio State Southern California Purdue Midwestern State Boston College North Carolina Maryland Indiana Washington North Carolina Louisiana State Washington State Pennsylvania Alabama Texas Hometown Wayne, N.J. Tarrant, Ala. Lawrenceville, Ga. Harrisburg, Pa. Montgomery, Ala. Pleasant Grove, Ala. Summit, Miss. Miami, Fla. Rockville, Md. Marietta, Ga. New Orleans, La. Charlotte, N.C. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. New Orleans, La. Nashville, Tenn. Cantonment, Fla. Spring Hill, Tenn. River Ridger, La. Raleigh, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Lawrenceville, Ga. Little River, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Wyckoff, N.J. Sherman Oaks, Calif. Stockbridge, Ga. Metarie, La. Phoenix, Ariz. Bridgeport, Texas Cincinnati, Ohio Sandy, Utah College Park, Ga. Chandler, Ariz. Randolph, N.J. New York, N.Y. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Philadelphia, Pa. Okemos, Mich. Henderson, Nev. Dallas, Texas College Park, Ga. Bakersfield, Calif. London, England Wayne, N.J. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Council, Idaho Miami, Fla. Memphis, Tenn. Petaluma, Calif. Geismar, La. Dallas, Texas Vallejo, Calif. Brooklyn, N.Y. Pasadena, Calif. East Chicago, Ind. Tracy, Calif. Orange Park, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Falmouth, Va. Baltimore, Md. Sacramento, Calif. Harrisonburg, Va. New Orleans, La. Pago Pago, American Samoa Mineola, N.Y. Houston, Texas Pearland, Texas ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts UFA(Ind)-’17 16/16 FA-’12 16/16 D6-’17 16/2 D5b-’15 9/0 FA-’19 0* D2-’16 16/16 D1-’16 14/0 FA-’18 1/0 D5-’18 16/1 FA-’18 0* FA-’18 15/13 UFA(NYG)-’18 0* FA-’17 11/0 FA-’18 1/0 D5-’17 13/0 FA-’12 12/0 D3-’18 15/0 W(KC)-’19 0* FA-’18 0* D4b-’18 4/0 FA-’ 18 6/1 W(Den)-’19 5/0* W(Oak)-’18 0* UFA(NE)-’19 16/7 FA-’16 16/8 UFA(Atl)-’19 16/9 D2-’18 16/16 T(GB)-’09 16/0 T(SF)-’12 16/1 D1-’12 16/16 FA-’16 16/3 FA-’16 16/2 FA-’17 0* FA-’18 2/0 W(NO)-’16 16/4 D1-’17 16/16 D1-’18 16/10 D2b-’17 16/16 FA-’18 0* T(Buff)-’18 11/2 D1-’11 14/14 FA-’16 3/0 FA-’17 10/0 T(Chi)-’11 9/9 FA-’16 16/0 UFA(Den)-’19 9/9 FA-’17 0* UFA(Atl)-’18 16/16 FA-’18 0* FA-’18 13/13 FA-19 14/0* FA-’19 0* D2a-’17 13/8 T(Buff)-’17 0* D2-’13 14/14 FA-’ 17 7/0 FA-’18 2/0* D7a-’18 3/0 T(Phil)-’18 11/6 D4a-’18 16/7 D1-’15 14/11 FA-’18 0* D3-’14 13/13 FA-’19 6/0* FA-’17 16/16 FA-’18 0* FA-’14 0* 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CAROLINA PANTHERS No. 49 60 13 Name Williams, Antwione Williams, Daryl Wright, Jarius Pos. LB T WR Ht. 6-3 6-6 5-10 NFL Wt. Birthdate Exp. 250 5/26/93 2 330 8/31/92 5 191 11/25/89 8 College Georgia Southern Oklahoma Arkansas Hometown Lovejoy, Ga. Lake Dallas, Texas Warren, Ark. How Acq. FA-’18 D4-’15 FA-’18 ’18 Games/ Starts 0* 1/1 16/6 * Cockrell missed ’18 season because of injury; Chubb spent the final 12 weeks of ’18 on the practice squad; Gordon missed ’18 season with Kansas City because of injury; Hamilton spent time on the practice squads for New Orleans and New York Giants; Hemingway played 5 games with Denver in ’18; Hogan played 16 games with New England; Hood missed ’18 season because of injury; Irvin played 8 games for Oakland and 8 games for Atlanta; Luke spent the ’18 season on the practice squad; Nacua spent time on the practice squads for Baltimore and Carolina; Parms missed ’18 season because of injury; Qualls spent the final two weeks of ’18 on the practice squad; Robinson played 14 games with Houston; Ross last played for the Arizona Hotshots of the AAF in ’18; Seymour missed ’18 season because of injury; Silberman played 2 games with Oakland; Turner spent time on the practice squads for New Orleans and Minnesota in ’18; Vaeao played 6 games with Philadelphia; White spent the final four weeks of ’18 on the practice squad; Whittaker missed ’18 seasonn because of injury. # Unrestricted Free Agent; subject to delevopments. Players lost through free agency (7): RB Kenjon Barner (Atl; 4 games in ’18); WR Damiere Byrd (Ariz; 8), K Chandler Catanzaro (NYJ; 4), LB Thomas Davis (LAC; 16), WR Devin Funchess (Ind; 14), T Matt Kalil (Hou; 0), LB David Mayo (SF; 16). Also played with Panthers in ’18—RB CJ Anderson (9 games), QB Garrett Gilbert (1), CB Josh Hawkins (5), LB Ben Jacobs (16), C Ryan Kalil (16), CB Captain Munnerlyn (16), DE Julius Peppers (16), T Corey Robinson (2), S Da’Norris Searcy (2). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Allen, Kyle (1) QB Ballard, Corrion S Baugh, Marcus (1) TE Blanding, Quin (1) S Bonnafon, Reggie (1) RB Burns, Brian LB/DE Celestin, Jonathan (1) LB Collins, Parker (1) C Daley, Dennis T Frazier, Mose (1) WR Godwin, Terry WR Greene, Brandon (1) T Grier, Will QB Hearn, Taylor (1) G Holyfield, Elijah RB Hunt, Cole TE Jeanpiere Jr, Damion WR Johnson, Dorian (1) G Kunaszyk, Jordan LB Levrone, Andre (1) WR Little, Greg T Miller, Christian LB/DE O'Brien, Kitt (1) G Scarlett, Jordan RB Thornton, Josh (1) CB Vander Laan, Jason (1) TE Wolf, Ethan (1) TE Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-6 5-11 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-7 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-5 210 200 245 210 215 250 230 295 325 190 185 295 220 315 215 225 185 305 235 220 310 245 325 210 185 245 255 3/8/96 12/15/97 12/9/94 5/1/96 1/4/96 4/23/98 11/21/95 5/19/94 8/7/96 8/30/93 10/23/96 3/1/94 4/3/95 1/11/96 11/30/97 5/30/94 12/8/96 10/21/94 10/15/96 3/9/95 11/4/97 6/16/96 4/29/90 7/8/95 11/24/92 9/22/92 11/7/95 College Hometown Houston Utah Ohio State Virginia Louisville Florida State Minnesota Appalachian State South Carolina Memphis Georgia Alabama West Virginia Clemson Georgia Texas Christian Nicholls State Pittsburgh California Virginia Mississippi Alabama Ball State Florida Southern Utah Ferris State Tennessee Scottsdale, Ariz. Houston, Texas Riverside, Calif. Virginia Beach, Va. Louisville, Ky. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jonesboro, Ga. North Augusta, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Memphis, Tenn. Hogansville, Ga. Ellenwood, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Willston, S.C. College Park, Ga. Bay City, Texas Kenner, La. Belle Vernon, Pa. Sacramento, Calif. Olney, Md. Allen, Texas Columbia, S.C. Walton, Ind. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. West Palm, Fla. Frankfort, Ill. Minister, Ohio How Acq. FA-'18 FA FA FA FA-'18 D1 FA FA D6 FA-'17 D7 FA D3 FA-'18 FA FA FA FA-'17 FA FA D2 D4 FA D5 FA FA-'18 FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.panthers.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 151 CAROLINA PANTHERS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Ron Rivera Pro Career: Became the fourth coach in Carolina Panthers history on January 11, 2011. In eight seasons, Rivera has guided the team to a Super Bowl appearance, an NFC Championship and three NFC South titles. He is a two-time (2013 and 2015) Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year award winner. Rivera inherited a 2-14 Carolina team as a rookie head coach in 2011 and guided it back to relevance with four playoffs appearances since 2013, the second-most playoff berths in the NFC over that six-year period. In that span, the Panthers recorded 58 wins, tied for the most in any six-year period in franchise history, and fifth-most in the NFL. In 2015, Rivera led the Panthers to the second Super Bowl appearance in team history following a franchise-best 15-1 record and their third consecutive NFC South championship. In the process, Carolina became the fourth team in the Super Bowl era to start a season 14-0, joining the 1972 Miami Dolphins, 2007 New England Patriots and 2009 Indianapolis Colts. Carolina’s 18-game regular season winning streak was the longest in NFC history. In 2014, the Panthers became the first team since 1970 to overcome a six-game losing streak and win their division. In 2013, Rivera directed Carolina to 12 wins, the NFC South title and its first playoff appearance since 2008. Before joining the Panthers, Rivera coached the San Diego Chargers (2007-2010), Chicago Bears (200406, 1997-98) and Philadelphia Eagles (19992003). In 2006, the Bears defense led the NFL with 44 takeaways, helping propel Chicago to an appearance in Super Bowl XLI. He is just the third Latino head coach in NFL history, joining Tom Flores with the Oakland Raiders (1979-1987) and Seattle Seahawks (199294) and Tom Fears with the New Orleans Saints (1967-1970). A second-round draft choice in 1984 by Chicago, Rivera played nine seasons with the Bears. Primarily an outside linebacker, he was a member of the 1985 Super Bowl XX winning team. Career record: 74-60-1. Background: Linebacker California (1980-83), where he finished as the school’s all-time leader in sacks (22) and tackles (336). Personal: Born January 7, 1962 in Fort Ord, Calif. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two children—Christopher and Courtney. ASSISTANT COACHES Chase Blackburn, special teams coordinator; born June 10, 1983, Marysville, Ohio. Linebacker Akron 2001-04. Pro linebacker linebacker New York Giants 2005-2012, Carolina Panthers 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2016. Everette Brown, asst. linebackers; born August 7, 1987, Stantonsburgh, N.C. Defensive end Florida State 2005-08. Pro defensive end/linebacker Carolina Panthers 2009-2010, San Diego Chargers 2011, Detroit Lions 2012, Dallas Cowboys 2013, Washington Redskins 2014. Pro coach: 152 Joined Panthers in 2019. Jerricho Cotchery, asst. wide receivers; born June 16, 1982, Birmingham, Ala. Wide receiver North Carolina State 2000-03. Pro wide receiver New York Jets 2004-2010, Pittsburgh Steelers 2011-13, Carolina Panthers 2014-15. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2017. Perry Fewell, secondary; born September 7, 1962, Gastonia, N.C. Defensive back LenoirRhyne 1981-84. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Carolina 1985-86, Army 1987, 1992-94, Kent State 1988-1991, Vanderbilt 1995-97. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 1998-2002, St. Louis Rams 200304, Chicago Bears 2005, Buffalo Bills 200609, New York Giants 2010-14, Washington Redskins 2015-16, Jacksonville Jaguars 2017-18, joined Carolina Panthers in 2019. Pete Hoener, tight ends; born June 14, 1954, Peoria, Ill. Tight end/defensive end Bradley 1969-1970. No pro playing experience. College coach: Missouri 1975-76, Illinois State 1977, Indiana State 1978-1984, Illinois 198788, Purdue 1989-1991, Texas Christian 199297, Iowa State 1998-99, Texas A&M 2000. Pro coach: St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals 1985-86, 2001-03, Chicago Bears 2004, San Francisco 49ers 2005-2010, joined Panthers in 2011. Jim Hostler, wide receivers; born November 11, 1966, Pittsburgh, Pa. Defensive back Indiana (PA) 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Indiana (PA) 1990-92, 1994-99, Juniata (PA) 1993. Pro coach: Kansas City Chiefs 2000, New Orleans Saints 2001-02, New York Jets 2003-04, San Francisco 49ers 2005-07, Baltimore Ravens 2008-2013, Buffalo Bills 2014, Indianapolis Colts 2015-17, Green Bay Packers 2018, joined Panthers in 2019. Ben Jacobs, asst. special teams; April 17, 1988, Las Vegas, Nev. Linebacker Fresno State 2008-2011. Pro linebacker: Cleveland Browns 2011-12, Carolina Panthers 2013-18. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2019. Joe Kenn, strength and conditioning; born October 13, 1966, Far Rockaway, N.Y. Guard Wake Forest 1987-88. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wake Forest 1991 (winter/spring), Boise State 1991-98, Utah 19992000, Arizona State 2001-07, Louisville 200809. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2011. John Matsko, running game coordinator; born February 2, 1951, Cleveland, Ohio. Fullback Kent State 1970-72. No pro playing experience. College coach: Miami (Ohio) 1974-75, 1977, North Carolina 1978-1984, Navy 1985, Arizona 1986, Southern California 1987-1991. Pro coach: Phoenix Cardinals 1992-93, New Orleans Saints 1994-96, New York Giants 1997-98, St. Louis Rams 1999-2005, Kansas City Chiefs 2006-07, Baltimore Ravens 20082010, joined Panthers in 2011. Sam Mills III, defensive line/game management; born May 20, 1978, Long Branch, N.J. Defensive back Montclair State 1997-1999. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2005. Jake Peetz, running backs; born April 5, 1983, O’Neill, Neb. Defensive back Nebraska 2003-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: Santa Barbara (CA) C.C. 2006, UCLA 2007, Alabama 2018. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2012, Washington Redskins 2014, Oakland Raiders 2015-17, joined Panthers in 2019. Vincent Rivera, defensive quality control; born December 23, 1993, Cypress, Calif. Running back San Diego 2012-13, California 2014-16. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2018. Richard Rogers, safeties; born October 28, 1961, St. Louis, Mo. Defensive back California 1980-83. Pro linebacker/wide receiver Chicago Bruisers (AFL) 1987, Denver Dynamite (AFL) 1987, Los Angeles Cobras (AFL) 1988, Sacramento Attack (AFL) 1992. College coach: Diablo Valley (CA) C.C. 19891994, San Jose State, 1995-96, Portland State 1997-2000, New Mexico State 2001-04, Holy Cross 2005-2011. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2012. Steve Russ, linebackers; born September 16, 1972, Lake Forest, Minn. Linebacker Air Force 1990-94. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos 1997-2000. College coach: Ohio 2001-04, Syracuse 2005-07, Wake Forest 2008-2011, Air Force 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2018. Drew Terrell, offensive quality control; born July 25, 1991, Mesa, Ariz. Wide receiver Stanford 2009-2012. No pro playing experience. College coach: Virginia Tech 2014, Michigan 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2018. Norv Turner, offensive coordinator; born May 17, 1952, LeJeune, N.C. Quarterback Oregon 1971-74. No pro playing experience. College coach: Oregon 1975, Southern California 1976-1984. Pro coach: Los Angeles Rams 1985-1990, Dallas Cowboys 1991-93, Washington Redskins 1994-2000 (head coach), San Diego Chargers 2001, 20072012 (head coach 2007-2012), Miami Dolphins 2002-03, Oakland Raiders 2004-05 (head coach), San Francisco 49ers 2006, Cleveland Browns 2013, Minnesota Vikings 2014-16, joined Panthers in 2018. Scott Turner, quarterbacks; born August 7, 1982, Englewood, Calif. Quarterback NevadaLas Vegas 2002-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Oregon State 2005, Pittsburgh 2008-2010, Michigan 2017. Pro coach: Carolina Panthers 2011-12, Cleveland Browns 2013, Minnesota Vikings 2014-16, re-joined Panthers in 2017. Eric Washington, defensive coordinator; born October 29, 1969, Shreveport, La. Tight end Grambling State 1989-1990. No pro playing experience. College coach: Texas A&M 1997, Ohio 2001-03, Northwestern 2004-07. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2008-2010, joined Panthers in 2011. Travelle Wharton, asst. offensive line; born May 19, 1981, Greenville, S.C. Offensive lineman South Carolina 2000-03. Pro offensive lineman Carolina Panthers 2004-2011, 2013, Cincinnati Bengals 2012. College coach: South Carolina 2015. Pro coach: Joined Panthers in 2018. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CHICAGO BEARS National Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Navy Blue, Orange, and White Halas Hall at Conway Park 1920 Football Drive Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 Telephone: (847) 295-6600 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Carolina.............................7:00 Aug. 16 at New York Giants .............6:30 Aug. 24 at Indianapolis ....................6:00 Aug. 29 Tennessee .........................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 5 Green Bay (Thu) ................7:20 Sep. 15 at Denver............................3:25 Sep. 23 at Washington (Mon)..........7:15 Sep. 29 Minnesota .........................3:25 Oct. 6 at Oakland (London).........12:00 Oct. 13 BYE Oct. 20 New Orleans......................3:25 Oct. 27 Los Angeles Chargers .....12:00 Nov. 3 at Philadelphia ..................12:00 Nov. 10 Detroit .............................12:00 Nov. 17 at Los Angeles Rams .......*7:20 Nov. 24 New York Giants ..............12:00 Nov. 28 at Detroit (Thanksgiving)11:30 AM Dec. 5 Dallas (Thu).......................7:20 Dec. 15 at Green Bay ....................12:00 Dec. 22 Kansas City .....................*7:20 Dec. 29 at Minnesota ....................12:00 * All times CT; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: Soldier Field (opened in 1924) •Capacity: 61,500 1410 S. Museum Campus Dr. Chicago, Illinois 60605 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Training Camp: Olivet-Nazarene Univ. Bourbonnais, IL 60901 SOLDIER FIELD 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman: George H. McCaskey Secretary: Virginia H. McCaskey President and CEO: Ted Phillips General Manager: Ryan Pace Vice President: Pat McCaskey Vice President: Brian McCaskey SVP, Marketing and Communications: Scott Hagel SVP, Business Strategy and CFO: Karen Murphy SVP and General Counsel: Cliff Stein SVP, Sales and Customer Relations: Lee Twarling Director of Video Services: Dave Hendrickson Director of Video Technology: Dan Tuohy Assistant Video Director: Dean Pope Video Assistant: Jack Dowling Sports Science Coordinator & Dietitian: Jenn Gibson Head Athletic Trainer: Andre Tucker Assistant Athletic Trainers: Tim Ridner, Will Rogers, Jeremy Smith Physical Therapist: Tristen Asken Head Equipment Manager: Tony Medlin Assistant Equipment Managers: Carl Piekarski, Drew Strom Thomas Woody Equipment/Administrative Assistant: John Young Director of Football Administration: Joseph Laine Director of Player Personnel: Josh Lucas Assistant Director of Player Personnel: Anthony “Champ” Kelly Director of College Scouting: Mark Sadowski National Scout: Francis Saint-Paul, Chris Prescott Area Scouts: Breck Ackley, Scott Hamel, John Syty, Sam Summerville, David Williams Executive Scout: Jeff Shiver Combine Scout: Brendan Rehor Pro Scout: Jeff King, Brad Obee, Chris White Scouting Coordinator: Bobby Macedo Scouting Assistant: James Cosh, Drew Raucina Combine Scout: Brendan Rehor Director of Stadium Operations: Bryan Pett VP of Content and Innovation: Greg Miller Vice President of Operations: Paul Neurauter Senior Advisor of Operations & Safety: John Bostrom VP of Fan and Brand Development: Fernando Arriola VP of Communications: Brandon Faber Director of Media Relations: Adam Widman Media Relations Coordinator: Aaron Clark Media Relations Assistant: Ben Schmitz Public Relations Specialist: Meghan Bower COACHING HISTORY Decatur Staleys 1920, Chicago Staleys 1921 (778-602-42) Records include postseason games 1920-29 George Halas .............84-31-19 1930-32 Ralph Jones .................24-10-7 1933-42 George Halas* .............88-24-4 1942-45 Hunk AndersonLuke Johnsos**...........24-12-2 1946-55 George Halas ...............76-43-2 John (Paddy) Driscoll......14-10-1 1956-57 1958-67 George Halas ...............76-53-6 1968-71 Jim Dooley...................20-36-0 1972-74 Abe Gibron...................11-30-1 1975-77 Jack Pardee .................20-23-0 1978-81 Neill Armstrong ............30-35-0 1982-92 Mike Ditka..................112-68-0 1993-98 Dave Wannstedt ...........41-57-0 1999-2003 Dick Jauron..................35-46-0 2004-12 Lovie Smith..................84-66-0 2013-14 Marc Trestman .............13-19-0 2015-17 John Fox ......................14-34-0 2018 Matt Nagy ......................12-5-0 *Retired after five games to enter U.S. Navy **Co-coaches PAID ATTENDANCE Home 477,388 Away 541,931 Total 1,019,319 Single-game home record, 66,900 (9/5/93) Single-season home record, 527,769 (1999) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 3 4 6 7 College David Montgomery RB Iowa St. Riley Ridley WR Georgia Duke Shelley DB Kansas St. Kerrith Whyte RB Florida Atlantic Stephen Denmark DB Valdosta St. 153 CHICAGO BEARS 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-3) Date 08/02 08/09 08/18 08/25 08/30 Result L 16-17 L 27-30 W 24-23 W 27-20 L 27-28 Opponent at Baltimore at Cincinnati at Denver Kansas City Buffalo REGULAR SEASON (12-4) Date Result 09/09 L 23-24 09/17 W 24-17 09/23 W 16-14 09/30 W 48-10 10/14 L 28-31 10/21 L 31-38 10/28 W 24-10 11/04 W 41-9 11/11 W 34-22 11/18 W 25-20 11/22 W 23-16 12/02 L 27-30 12/09 W 15-6 12/16 W 24-17 12/23 W 14-9 12/30 W 24-10 (OT) Overtime Opponent at Green Bay Seattle at Arizona Tampa Bay at Miami (OT) New England N.Y. Jets at Buffalo Detroit Minnesota at Detroit at N.Y. Giants (OT) L.A. Rams Green Bay at San Francisco at Minnesota POSTSEASON (0-1) Date Result 01/05 L 15-16 Opponent Philadelphia SCORE BY PERIODS Bears 85 138 82 116 0 — 421 Opponents 38 58 66 115 6 — 283 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Bears Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 154 Opp. 331 278 108 67 177 186 46 25 82/200 75/219 41.0 34.2 9/15 16/28 60.0 57.1 31:48 28:12 5502 4795 343.9 299.7 1013 1004 5.4 4.8 1938 1280 121.1 80.0 468 339 3564 3515 222.8 219.7 33/183 50/339 3747 3854 512/344 615/377 67.2 61.3 14 27 63/44.3 78/44.2 63/39.7 78/38.2 97/796 114/1022 23/10 21/9 50 30 16 5 28 22 6 3 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Yds. Trubisky 434 289 3223 Daniel 76 53 515 Cohen 1 1 1 A. Miller 1 1 8 Bears 512 344 3747 Opponents 615 377 3854 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Parkey 0 0 0 42/45 23/30 0 111 Howard 9 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Cohen 3 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 A. Miller 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 42 T. Burton 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Robinson 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Jackson 0 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 18 Trubisky 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Gabriel 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Bellamy 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Shaheen 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Amukamara 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Floyd 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Hicks 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Mack 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Mizzell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Sowell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Goldman 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Kwiatkoski 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 2 Bears 16 28 6 42/45 23/30 1 421 Opponents 5 22 3 22/22 25/26 0 283 2-Pt Conv: Bellamy, T. Burton Kwiatkoski, Shaheen. Bears 4-5, Opponents 3-8. Pct. TD Int. Tkld. Rate 66.6 24 12 24/143 95.4 69.7 3 2 9/40 90.6 100.0 1 0 0/0 118.8 100.0 0 0 0/0 100.0 67.2 28 14 33/183 95.4 61.3 22 27 50/339 72.9 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg LG TD Fuller 7 52 7.4 35 0 Jackson 6 81 13.5 41t 2 Amukamara 3 58 19.3 49t 1 Amos 2 27 13.5 26 0 Callahan 2 12 6.0 12 0 Trevathan 2 12 6.0 12 0 Mack 1 27 27.0 27t 1 Smith 1 22 22.0 22 0 Lynch 1 20 20.0 20 0 Floyd 1 19 19.0 19t 1 McManis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Bears 27 330 12.2 49t 5 Opponents 14 189 13.5 48 1 PUNTING O’Donnell Bears Opponents No. 62 63 78 PUNT RETURNS Cohen Bears Opponents Ret 33 33 20 RUSHING Howard Cohen Trubisky Gabriel A. Miller Cunningham Mizzell Robinson Daniel T. Burton Hicks Bears Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 250 935 3.7 42 9 99 444 4.5 32 3 68 421 6.2 39 3 9 61 6.8 20 0 6 26 4.3 9 0 11 20 1.8 6 0 9 16 1.8 7 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 13 3 0.2 4 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 1 1.0 1t 1 468 1938 4.1 42 16 339 1280 3.8 32 5 KICKOFF RETURNS Cunningham Mizzell A. Miller Cohen Bears Opponents RECEIVING Cohen Gabriel Robinson T. Burton A. Miller Howard Bellamy Mizzell Shaheen White Wims Braunecker Sims Cunningham Daniel M. Burton Sowell Bears Opponents No. Yds Avg 71 725 10.2 67 688 10.3 55 754 13.7 54 569 10.5 33 423 12.8 20 145 7.3 14 117 8.4 8 78 9.8 5 48 9.6 4 92 23.0 4 32 8.0 3 42 14.0 2 9 4.5 1 9 9.0 1 8 8.0 1 6 6.0 1 2 2.0 344 3747 10.9 377 3854 10.2 SACKS Mack Hicks Smith Floyd Goldman Lynch Nichols Robertson-Harris Callahan Trevathan Amos Bush Irving Jackson McManis Bears Opponents LG TD 70t 5 54 2 43 4 47 6 55 7 18 0 20t 1 26 1 23 1 54 0 16 0 20 0 9 0 9 0 8 0 6 0 2t 1 70t 28 75t 22 Yds. 2791 2791 3447 FC 21 21 20 No. 8 7 6 2 23 22 Avg. In 20 LG 45.0 28 65 44.3 28 65 44.2 18 65 Yds Avg LG TD 411 12.5 44 0 411 12.5 44 0 150 7.5 17 0 Yds 173 106 139 22 440 548 Avg LG TD 21.6 31 0 15.1 22 0 23.2 31 0 11.0 22 0 19.1 31 0 24.9 95t 1 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Parkey 0/0 6/6 7/10 9/12 1/2 Bears 0/0 6/6 7/10 9/12 1/2 Opponents 0/0 5/5 6/6 9/10 5/5 No. 12.5 7.5 5.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 50.0 33.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CHICAGO BEARS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Walter Payton, 1975-87 ...................................................................16,726 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jay Cutler, 2009-16..........................................................................23,443 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Jay Cutler, 2009-16...............................................................................154 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Walter Payton, 1975-87 ........................................................................492 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Johnny Morris, 1958-67 ....................................................................5,059 Interceptions ...................................................................Gary Fencik, 1976-87 .............................................................................38 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat O’Donnell, 2014-18 ........................................................................44.9 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................George McAfee, 1940-50 .................................................................**12.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Gale Sayers, 1965-71 ......................................................................**30.6 Field Goals ......................................................................Robbie Gould, 2005-15.........................................................................276 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Walter Payton, 1975-87 ........................................................................125 Points..............................................................................Robbie Gould, 2005-15 ......................................................................1,207 *Sacks............................................................................Richard Dent, 1983-93, 1995.............................................................124.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Walter Payton, 1977...........................................................................1,852 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Erik Kramer, 1995 ..............................................................................3,838 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Erik Kramer, 1995 ...................................................................................29 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2012 ........................................................................118 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Brandon Marshall, 2012 .....................................................................1,508 Interceptions ...................................................................Mark Carrier, 1990 ..................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Pat O’Donnell, 2017 .............................................................................47.0 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Devin Hester, 2010...............................................................................17.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Gale Sayers, 1967................................................................................37.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Robbie Gould, 2015 ................................................................................33 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Gale Sayers, 1965...................................................................................22 Points..............................................................................Kevin Butler, 1985 .................................................................................144 *Sacks............................................................................Richard Dent, 1984 ..............................................................................17.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Walter Payton, 11-20-77 .......................................................................275 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Johnny Lujack, 12-11-49 ......................................................................468 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Sid Luckman, 11-14-43 ........................................................................**7 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jim Keane, 10-23-49 ..............................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Alshon Jeffery, 12-1-13.........................................................................249 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Mark Carrier, 12-9-90 Field Goals ......................................................................Roger LeClerc, 12-3-61.............................................................................5 Mac Percival, 10-20-68.............................................................................5 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Gale Sayers, 12-12-65 ..........................................................................**6 Points..............................................................................Gale Sayers, 12-12-65 ............................................................................36 *Sacks............................................................................Richard Dent, 11-4-84, 12-27-87...........................................................4.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 155 CHICAGO BEARS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 20 67 84 9 90 80 26 21 29 69 4 68 25 49 94 23 18 91 13 96 36 47 45 39 44 62 72 75 73 99 52 70 27 17 33 98 16 84 57 15 95 12 48 87 24 58 79 22 59 10 65 97 83 156 Name Pos. Amukamara, Prince DB Beavers, Willie OL Braunecker, Ben TE Bray, Tyler QB Bullard, Jonathan DE Burton, Trey TE Bush, Deon DB Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha DB Cohen, Tarik RB Coward, Rashaad OL Daniel, Chase QB Daniels, James OL Davis, Mike RB Fitts, Kylie LB Floyd, Leonard LB Fuller, Kyle DB Gabriel, Taylor WR Goldman, Eddie NT Hall, Marvin WR Hicks, Akiem DT Houston-Carson, DeAndre DB Irving, Isaiah LB Iyiegbuniwe, Joel LB Jackson, Eddie DB Kwiatkoski, Nick LB Larsen, Ted OL Leno Jr., Charles OL Long, Kyle OL Lucas, Cornelius OL Lynch, Aaron LB Mack, Khalil LB Massie, Bobby OL McManis, Sherrick DB Miller, Anthony WR Mizzell Sr., Taquan RB Nichols, Bilal DT O'Donnell, Pat P Patterson, Cordarrelle WR Pierre-Louis, Kevin LB Piniero, Eddy K Robertson-Harris, Roy DE Robinson II, Allen WR Scales, Patrick LS Shaheen, Adam TE Skrine, Buster DB Smith, Roquan LB Sowell, Bradley OL Toliver II, Kevin DB Trevathan, Danny LB Trubisky, Mitchell QB Whitehair, Cody OL Williams, Nick DT Wims, Javon WR Ht. 6-0 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-6 6-6 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-4 6-4 5-11 5-8 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-6 6-9 6-6 6-3 6-6 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-4 6-6 5-9 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 Wt. 204 324 252 215 296 235 205 208 181 320 225 295 217 260 251 190 165 320 190 332 205 254 230 202 242 323 306 316 328 270 252 317 193 190 185 290 217 228 230 185 294 211 239 270 185 236 312 192 239 222 310 310 215 NFL Birthdate Exp. 6/6/89 9 10/2/93 3 2/7/94 4 12/27/91 6 10/22/93 4 10/29/91 6 8/14/93 4 12/21/92 6 7/26/95 3 11/6/94 2 10/7/86 10 9/13/97 2 2/19/93 5 10/11/94 2 9/8/92 4 2/16/92 6 2/17/91 6 1/6/94 5 4/10/93 3 11/16/89 8 4/13/93 3 6/9/94 3 10/12/95 2 12/10/93 3 5/26/93 4 6/13/87 10 10/9/91 6 12/5/88 7 7/18/91 4 2/8/93 5 2/22/91 6 8/1/89 8 12/19/87 10 10/9/94 2 10/21/93 3 9/14/96 2 2/22/91 5 3/17/91 7 10/7/91 6 9/13/95 2 7/23/93 3 8/24/93 6 2/11/88 3 10/24/94 3 4/26/89 9 4/8/97 2 6/6/89 8 11/24/95 2 3/24/90 8 8/20/94 3 7/11/92 4 2/21/90 5 9/11/94 2 College Nebraska Western Michigan Harvard Tennessee Florida Florida Miami Alabama North Carolina A&T Old Dominion Missouri Iowa South Carolina Utah Georgia Virginia Tech Abilene Christian Florida State Washington Regina William & Mary San Jose State Western Kentucky Alabama West Virginia North Carolina State Boise State Oregon Kansas State South Florida Buffalo Mississippi Northwestern Memphis Virginia Delaware Miami Tennessee Boston College Florida Texas-El Paso Penn State Utah State Ashland Chattanooga Georgia Mississippi Louisiana State Kentucky North Carolina Kansas State Samford Georgia Hometown Glendale, Ariz. Southfield, Mich. Ferdinand, Ind. Clovis, Calif. Shelby, N.C. Venice, Fla. Miami, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Bunn, N.C. Brooklyn, N.Y. Southlake, Texas Warren, Ohio Atlanta, Ga. Santa Rosa, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Mesquite, Texas Washington, D.C. Los Angeles, Calif. Elk Grove, Calif. Woodford, Va. Vacaville, Calif. Bowling Green, Ky. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Bethel Park, Penn. Wichita, Kan. Oakland, Calif. Ivy, Va. New Orleans, La. Cape Coral, Fla. Fort Pierce, Fla. Lynchburg, Va. Peoria, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Virginia Beach, Va. Newark, Del. Lake Worth, Fla. Rock Hill, S.C. Stamford, Conn. Miami, Fla. Oakland, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Louisville, Ky. Galena, Ohio Woodstock, Ga. Montezuma, Ga. Hernando, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Youngstown, Ohio Mentor, Ohio Kearney, Neb. Birmingham, Ala. Miami, Fla. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts UFA(Jax)-’17 15/15 W(Sea)-’18 0* FA-’16 15/2 UFA(KC)-’18 0* D3-’16 16/1 UFA(Phil)-’18 16/16 D4b-’16 15/2 UFA(Wash)-’19 16/16* D4b-’17 16/7 FA-’17 0* UFA(NO)-’18 5/2 D2a-’18 16/10 UFA(Sea)-’19 15/2* D6-’18 6/0 D1-’16 16/16 D1-’14 16/16 UFA(Atl)-’18 16/11 D2-’15 16/16 UFA(Atl)-’19 16/0* UFA(NE)-’16 16/16 D6-’16 13/0 UnFA-’17 13/0 D4-’18 16/0 D4a-’17 14/14 D4a-’16 16/1 W(Mia)-’19 15/13* D7-’14 16/16 D1-’13 8/8 W(NO)-’19 1/1* UFA(SF)-’18 13/3 T(Oak)-’18 14/13 UFA(Ariz)-’16 16/16 T(Hou)-’12 15/0 D2b-’18 15/4 W(Balt)-’17 9/1 D5-’18 14/6 D6b-’14 16/0 UFA(NE)-’19 15/6* FA-’19 9/0* FA-’19 0* FA-’16 16/0 UFA(Jax)-’18 13/12 W(Balt)-’15 16/0 D2-17 6/4 UFA(NYJ)-’19 14/11* D1-18 16/14 UFA(Sea)-’17 16/1 FA-’18 15/1 UFA(Den)-’16 16/16 D1-’17 14/14 D2-’16 16/16 W(Mia)-’17 2/0 D7-’18 4/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CHICAGO BEARS * Beavers last played with Minnesota in ’16; Bray active but did not play with Chicago in ’18; Clinton-Dix played 7 games with Green Bay and 9 games with Washington in ’18; Coward active but did not play in 16 games with Chicago in ’18; Davis played 15 games with Seattle in ’18; Hall played 16 games with Atlanta in ’18; Larsen played 15 games with Miami in ’18; Lucas played 1 game with New Orleans in ’18; Patterson played 15 games with New England in ’18; PIerre-Louis played 9 games with N.Y. Jets; Pineiro missed ’18 season with Oakland because of injury; Skrine played 14 games with N.Y. Jets in ’18. Retired—Zach Miller, 9-year tight end, IR in ‘18. Players lost through free agency (8): S Adrian Amos (GB; 16 games in ‘18); WR Josh Bellamy (NYJ; 16); TE Daniel Brown (NYJ; 14); DB Bryce Callahan (Den; 13); RB Benny Cunningham (Jax; 15); G Eric Kush (Cle; 15); WR Kevin White (Ari; 9); G Bryan Witzmann (Cle; 10). Also played with Bears in ’18—LB Sam Acho (4 games), FB Michael Burton (8), CB Marcus Cooper (2), RB Jordan Howard (16), K Cody Parkey (16), TE Dion Sims (8), CB Marcus Williams (3). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Anderson, Abdullah (1) DT Banfield, Daryle DL Bars, Alex OL Betts, Matt LB Blackmar, Blake OL Blewitt, Chris K Bunting, Ian TE Dalton, Jalen DL Denmark, Stephen DB Doles, Tommy OL Duck, Clifton DB Franklin III, John (1) DB Fry, Elliott (1) K Gentry, Tanner (1) WR Hall, Emanuel WR Harris, Chuck LB Harris, Jonathan DL Horsted, Jesper TE Ives, Thomas WR Jibowu, Doyin DB Joseph, Michael (1) DB Lowery, Joe OL Mincy, Jonathon (1) DB Montgomery, David RB Mustipher, Sam OL Nall, Ryan (1) RB Raymond, Dax TE Richardson, Ellis TE Ridley, Riley WR Simmons, Josh DB Thurman, Jameer (1) LB Tucker, Marquez OL Vaughters, James (1) LB Whyte Jr., Kerrith RB Williams-Lambert, Jordan (1)WR Wirtel, John LS Woods, Josh (1) LB Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-5 5-9 6-7 6-6 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-7 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-1 295 300 312 250 326 195 255 300 220 296 170 186 189 209 195 255 290 215 215 200 187 310 196 222 306 232 255 240 199 205 230 291 254 200 228 250 204 1/24/96 12/10/97 9/8/95 3/22/95 8/3/95 5/2/95 2/10/96 8/4/97 4/20/96 12/25/95 5/3/98 9/21/94 12/12/94 12/18/94 5/21/97 11/23/97 8/4/96 2/27/97 6/25/96 7/1/96 3/19/95 5/20/96 9/5/92 6/7/97 8/13/96 12/27/95 11/30/94 2/12/95 7/21/96 7/1/96 1/20/95 9/19/96 6/27/93 10/31/96 5/9/94 8/24/95 7/1/96 College Hometown How Acq. Bucknell Brown Notre Dame Laval Baylor Pittsburgh California North Carolina Valdosta State Northwestern Appalachian State Florida Atlantic South Carolina Wyoming Missouri Buffalo Lindenwood Princeton Colgate Fort Hays State Dubuque Ohio Auburn Iowa State Notre Dame Oregon State Utah State Georgia Southern Georgia Limestone Indiana State Southern Utah Stanford Florida Atlantic Ball State Kansas Maryland Galloway, N.J. Bronx, N.Y. Nashville, Tenn. Montreal, Canada Houston, Texas Alexandria, Va. Hinsdale, Ill. Clemmons, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Grand Rapids, Mich. Matthews, N.C. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Frisco, Texas Aurora, Colo. Franklin, Tenn. Detroit, Mich. Aurora, Ill. Shoreview, Minn. Hinsdale, Ill. Denver, Colo. Oswego, Ill. Tallmadge, Ohio Decatur, Ga. Cincinnati, Ohio Owings Mills, Md. Sandy, Ore. Provo, Utah Atlanta, Ga. Coconut Creek, Fla. Moncks Corner, S.C. Bellwood, Ill. Chandler, Ariz. Chicago, Ill. Loxahatchee, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Orland Park, Ill. Baltimore, Md. FA-’18 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA D7b FA FA FA-’18 FA FA-’17 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA-’18 FA W(Atl)-’15 D3 FA FA-’18 FA FA D4 FA FA FA W(SD)-’16 D7a W(NO) FA FA-’18 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.chicagobears.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 157 CHICAGO BEARS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Matt Nagy Pro Career: Named sixteenth head coach in Chicago Bears history on January 8, 2018. In his inaugural season, Nagy guided the Bears to their first playoff appearance since 2010. Joined the Bears with 10 seasons of coaching experience in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs (2013-17) and Philadelphia Eagles (2008-2012). Promoted to offensive coordinator in 2017 after spending 2016 as a co-offensive coordinator with Brad Childress. Chiefs’ quarterbacks coach (2013-15). In Philadelphia, Nagy served as Eagles’ offensive quality control coach (2011-12) and was a coaching assistant (2010). Started as a coaching intern with Eagles (2008-09). Career record: 12-5. Background: Played quarterback collegiately at Delaware (1997-2000). Played six seasons in the AFL for the New York Dragons (2002), Carolina Cobras (2004), Georgia Force (2005-06) and Columbus Destroyers (2007-08). Began coaching career at the high school level, as an assistant coach at Manheim Central (2001), quarterbacks coach at Cedar Crest (2002-03) and offensive coordinator at Palmyra Area H.S. (2008-09). Personal: Born April 24, 1978 in Plainfield, N.J. He and his wife, Stacey, have four sons: Brayden, Tate, Jaxon and Jett. ASSISTANT COACHES Mark DeLeone, inside linebackers; born June 30, 1987, Syracuse, N.Y. Attended Iowa. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2007-08, New Hampshire 2009, Florida 2010, Temple 2011. Pro coach: New York Jets 2012, Kansas City Chiefs 2013-18, joined Bears in 2019. Sean Desai, safeties; born April 21, 1983, Shelton, Conn. Attended Boston University. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Temple 2007-2010, Miami 2011, Boston College 2012. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2013. Mike Furrey, wide receivers; May 12, 1977, Hilliard, Ohio. Wide receiver Ohio State 1995, Northern Iowa 1996-98. Pro wide receiver Indianapolis Colts 2000, Las Vegas Outlaws 2001 (XFL), New York Dragons 2002-03 (XFL), St. Louis Rams 2003-05, Detroit Lions 2006-08, Cleveland Browns 2009, Washington Redskins 2010. College coach: Kentucky Christian 201112, Marshall 2013-15, Limestone 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Kevin M. Gilbride, tight ends; born December 14, 1979, Jacksonville, Fla. Quarterback Hawaii 2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse 2004-05, Georgetown 2006, Temple 2007-09. Pro coach: New York Giants 2010-17, joined Bears in 2018. Brian Ginn, offensive quality control; April 6, 1977, Yorktown, Va. Quarterback Delaware 199699. No pro playing experience. College coach: Delaware 2000-2016. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Mark Helfrich, offensive coordinator; born October 28, 1973, Coos Bay, Ore. Quarterback Southern Oregon 1992-95. Pro quarterback Vienna Austria Vikings 1997. College coach: Southern Oregon 1996, Oregon 1997, Boise State 1998-2000, Arizona State 2001-05, Colorado 158 2006-08, Oregon 2009-2016 (head coach 201316). Pro coach: Vienna Vikings 1997, joined Bears in 2018. Harry Hiestand, offensive line; born November 19, 1958, Malvern, Pa. Offensive lineman Springfield College (MA) 1978-79, East Stroudsburg (PA) 1980-81. No pro playing experience. College coach: East Stroudsburg 1981-85, Penn 1986-87, Southern California 1987-88, Toledo 1988-89, Cincinnati 1989-1993, Missouri 1994-96, Illinois 1997-2004, Tennessee 2010-11, Notre Dame 2012-17. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2005-09, re-joined Bears in 2018. Chris Jackson, defensive assistant; born February 26, 1975, Bristol, Penn. Wide receiver Orange Coast (CA) College 1995, Washington State 1996-97. Pro wide receiver Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1998, Seattle Seahawks 1999, Tennessee Titans 2000, Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2000-02, 2003-04, Green Bay Packers 2002, Miami Dolphins 2003, Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2005, Georgia Force (AFL) 200507, Philadelphia Soul (AFL) 2008, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2009, Arizona Rattlers (AFL) 2011, 2014. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2019. Casey Kramer, asst. strength and conditioning; September 27, 1982, Letoi, Kan. Attended Northwestern Oklahoma State and Auburn. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Auburn 2006-07, Boston College 2008-2010, Washington State 2012-13, Tennessee Tech 2014-18. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Charles London, running backs; born August 12, 1975, Dunwoody, Ga. Running back Duke 199496. No pro playing experience. College coach: Duke 2004-06, Penn State 2012-13. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2007-09, Tennessee Titans 2011, Houston Texans 2014, re-joined Bears in 2018. Jason Loscalzo, head strength and conditioning; April 13, 1975, Cool, Calif. Fullback Sierra College 1994-95, Humboldt State 1996-97. No pro playing experience. College coach: Humboldt State 1996-98, Arkansas 1999, Neveda-Reno 19992000, Marshall 2001-02, Auburn 2003-06, Boston College 2007-2011, Washington State 2012-17. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Ted Monachino, senior defensive assistant and outside linebackers; born October 15, 1966, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Defensive lineman Missouri 1988-1990. No pro playing experience. College coach: Texas Christian 1996-97, James Madison 1998, Southwest Missouri State 1999, Boise State 2000, Arizona State 2001-05, Missouri 2018. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-09, Baltimore Ravens 2010-15, Indianapolis Colts 2016-17, joined Bears in 2019. Pierre Ngo, asst. strength and conditioning; born August 19, 1984, Muskogee, Okla. Linebacker Langston (OK) 2004-05, Oklahoma 2006. No pro playing experience. College coach: Arizona State 2008, 2011-12, Nevada-Las Vegas 2008-09, UCLA 2015. Pro coach: New York Jets 2013, joined Bears in 2016. Brock Olivo, asst. special teams; born June 24, 1976, St. Louis, Mo. Attended Missouri. College coach: Coastal Carolina 2012- 13. Pro coach: Italian National Football 2009-2011, Omaha Nighthawks (UFL) 2011, Kansas City Chiefs 2014-16, Denver Broncos 2017, joined Bears in 2018. Chuck Pagano, defensive coordinator; born October 2, 1960, Boulder, Colo. Safety Wyoming 1981-84. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southern California 1984-85, Miami 1986, 1995-2000, Boise State 1987-88, East Carolina 1989, 1992-94, Nevada-Las Vegas 1990-91, North Carolina 2007. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2001-04, Oakland Raiders 2005-06, Baltimore Ravens 2008-2011, Indianapolis Colts 2012-17 (head coach), joined Bears in 2019. Dave Ragone, quarterbacks; born October 3, 1979, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. Quarterback Louisville 1999-2002. Pro quarterback Houston Texans 2003-05. Pro coach: Hartford Colonials (UFL) 2010, Tennessee Titans 2011-13, Washington Redskins 2015, joined Bears in 2016. Donovan Raiola, asst. offensive line; December 12, 1982, Honolulu, Hawaii. Offensive lineman Wisconsin 2002-05. Pro offensive lineman St. Louis Rams 2006-08, Pittsburgh Steelers 2007, Seattle Seahawks 2008, Arizona Cardinals 2009, Chicago Bears 2009, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2010, Omaha Nighthawks 2010-11 (UFL), Washington Redskins 2011. College coach: Hawaii 2014, Notre Dame 2015-16, Aurora (IL) 2017. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Jay Rodgers, defensive line; born August29, 1976, St. Paul, Minn. Quarterback Indiana 199698, Missouri State 1999. No pro playing experience. College coach: Missouri State 2004, Stephen F. Austin 2005-06, Iowa State 2007-08. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 2009-2014, joined Bears in 2015. Bill Shuey, pass rush analyst/asst. linebackers; October 5, 1974, Bethlehem, Pa. Attended Slippery Rock. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: West Chester 2012-13, Widener 2014-17. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2003-10, joined Bears in 2018. Mike Snyder, offensive quality control; born July 30, 1986, Lebanon, Pa. Attended Lebanon Valley College (PA). No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Wingate (NC) 2012-15, Coastal Carolina 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Chris Tabor, special teams coordinator; born March 4, 1971, St. Joseph, Mo. Quarterback Benedictine College 1989-1992. No pro playing experience. College coach: Hutchinson (KS) C.C. 1994, Central Methodist 1995-96, Missouri 19972000, Culver Stockton 2001 (head coach), Utah State 2002-05, Western Michigan 2006-07. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2008-2010, Cleveland Browns 2011-17, re-joined Bears in 2018. Shane Toub, offensive assistant; November 15, 1993, Gurnee, Ill. Offensive line Dayton 2013-16. No pro playing experience. College coach: Illinois 2017. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2018. Deshea Townsend, secondary; born September 8, 1975, Batesville, Miss. Cornerback Alabama 199497. Pro cornerback Pittsburgh Steelers 1998-2009, Indianapolis Colts 2010. College coach: Mississippi State 2013-15. Pro coach: Arizona Cardinals 201112, Tennessee Titans 2016-17, New York Giants 2018, joined Bears in 2019. Ronell Williams, defensive quality control; born February 2, 1992, Chester, Penn. Linebacker West Chester 2011-14. No pro playing experience. College coach: West Chester 2016, Temple 201718. Pro coach: Joined Bears in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DALLAS COWBOYS National Football Conference East Division Team Colors: Royal Blue, Metallic Silver Blue, and White The Star in Frisco, 1 Cowboys Way Frisco, Texas 75034 Telephone: (972) 497-4900 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 10 at San Francisco.................8:00 Aug. 17 vs. L.A. Rams (Hawai’i) .....9:00 Aug. 24 Houston .............................6:00 Aug. 29 Tampa Bay.........................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 New York Giants ................3:25 Sep. 15 at Washington .................12:00 Sep. 22 Miami ..............................12:00 Sep. 29 at New Orleans...................7:20 Oct. 6 Green Bay..........................3:25 Oct. 13 at New York Jets ................3:25 Oct. 20 Philadelphia ....................*7:20 Oct. 27 BYE Nov. 4 at New York Giants (Mon)...7:15 Nov. 10 Minnesota .......................*7:20 Nov. 17 at Detroit ..........................12:00 Nov. 24 at New England ..................3:25 Nov. 28 Buffalo (Thanksgiving) .......3:30 Dec. 5 at Chicago (Thu) ................7:20 Dec. 15 Los Angeles Rams.............3:25 Dec. 22 at Philadelphia ....................3:25 Dec. 29 Washington .....................12:00 * All times CT; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change CLUB OFFICIALS Owner/President/General Manager: Jerry Jones Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President/Player Personnel: Stephen Jones Executive Vice President/Chief Brand Officer: Charlotte Jones Anderson Executive Vice President/Chief Sales and Marketing Officer: Jerry Jones Jr. Chief Financial Officer: Tom Walker Executive Vice President Business Operations: Chad Estis General Counsel: Jason Cohen Chief Human Resources Officer: Heidi Weingartner Chief Information Officer: Matt Messick President of Merchandising Limited: Bill Priakos AT&T Stadium General Manager: Tod Martin Senior Vice President Public Relations/Communications: Rich Dalrymple Senior Director of Community Relations and Alumni Affairs: Emily Robbins Senior Director of Football Operations/ Administration: Todd Williams Vice President Player Personnel: Will McClay Director of College Scouting: Lionel Vital Director of Pro Scouting: Alex Loomis Director of Player Development: Bryan Wansley Senior Director of Media and Programming: Derek Eagleton Director of Broadcasting: Scott Purcel Director of Brand and Strategy: Meredith Counce Senior Director of Ticket Operations: Ann Bihari Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Maurer Equipment Director: Mike McCord Director of Video: Robert Blackwell Director of Cheerleadering: Kelli Finglass COACHING HISTORY (547-408-6) Records include postseason games 1960-88 Tom Landry .............270-178-6 1989-93 Jimmy Johnson ...........51-37-0 1994-97 Barry Switzer ...............45-26-0 1998-99 Chan Gailey .................18-16-0 2000-02 Dave Campo ................15-33-0 2003-06 Bill Parcells ..................34-32-0 2007-10 Wade Phillips* .............35-24-0 2010-18 Jason Garrett ...............79-62-0 *Released after eight games in 2010 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 673,134 Away 543,662 Total 1,216,796 Single-game home record, 105,121 (9/20/09) Single-season home record, 686,833 (2017) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Trysten Hill DT Connor McGovern G Tony Pollard RB Michael Jackson DB Joe Jackson DE Donovan Wilson DB Mike Weber RB Jalen Jelks DE College Central Florida Penn St. Memphis Miami Miami Texas A&M Ohio St. Oregon Stadium: AT&T Stadium (opened in 2009) •Capacity: 80,000 (expandable to 100,000 for special events) One AT&T Way Arlington, Texas 76011 Playing Surface: SoftTop Matrix Turf Training Camp: Marriott Residence Inn Oxnard, California 93030 AT&T STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 159 DALLAS COWBOYS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Prescott 526 356 Beasley 1 0 Cowboys 527 356 Opponents 542 367 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (0-4) Date 08/09 08/18 08/26 08/30 Result L 21-24 L 13-21 L 3-27 L 6-14 Opponent at San Francisco Cincinnati Arizona at Houston TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Maher 0 0 0 32/33 29/36 0 119 Elliott 6 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 Prescott 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 38 Cooper 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Beasley 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Jarwin 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Gallup 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Austin 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Hurns 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 J. Smith 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 R. Smith 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Swaim 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Cowboys 13 22 1 32/33 29/36 0 339 Opponents 12 22 1 31/33 27/30 0 324 2-Pt Conv: Gallup, Prescott. Cowboys 2-3, Opponents 1-2. REGULAR SEASON (10-6) Date Result 09/09 L 8-16 09/16 W 20-13 09/23 L 13-24 09/30 W 26-24 10/07 L 16-19 10/14 W 40-7 10/21 L 17-20 11/05 L 14-28 11/11 W 27-20 11/18 W 22-19 11/22 W 31-23 11/29 W 13-10 12/09 W 29-23 12/16 L 0-23 12/23 W 27-20 12/30 W 36-35 (OT) Overtime Opponent at Carolina N.Y. Giants at Seattle Detroit at Houston (OT) Jacksonville at Washington Tennessee at Philadelphia at Atlanta Washington New Orleans Philadelphia (OT) at Indianapolis Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants REGULAR SEASON (1-1) Date Result 01/05 W 24-22 01/12 L 22-30 Opponent Seattle at L.A. Rams SCORE BY PERIODS Cowboys Opponents 76 24 77 90 63 117 6 — 339 79 128 3 — 324 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Cowboys Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 160 Yds. 3885 0 3885 3984 Opp 322 309 113 89 184 193 25 27 89/215 85/201 41.4 42.3 12/21 6/14 57.1 42.9 31:00 29:00 5501 5268 343.8 329.3 1022 981 5.4 5.4 1963 1513 122.7 94.6 439 400 3538 3755 221.1 234.7 56/347 39/229 3885 3984 527/356 542/367 67.6 67.7 8 9 60/44.5 64/44.6 60/39.6 64/40.9 104/885 89/681 23/9 21/11 36 35 13 12 22 22 1 1 RUSHING Elliott Prescott R. Smith Austin Jackson Lewis Cooper Heath Cowboys Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 304 1434 4.7 41 6 75 305 4.1 28 6 44 127 2.9 14 1 6 55 9.2 18 0 6 16 2.7 4 0 2 12 6.0 7 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 439 1963 4.5 41 13 400 1513 3.8 68 12 RECEIVING No. Yds Elliott 77 567 Beasley 65 672 Cooper 53 725 Gallup 33 507 Jarwin 27 307 Swaim 26 242 Hurns 20 295 De. Thompson 14 124 Schultz 12 116 R. Smith 9 60 Austin 8 140 N. Brown 5 54 Gathers 3 45 T. Williams 2 18 Olawale 2 13 Cowboys 356 3885 Opponents 367 3984 Avg 7.4 10.3 13.7 15.4 11.4 9.3 14.8 8.9 9.7 6.7 17.5 10.8 15.0 9.0 6.5 10.9 10.9 LG TD 38t 3 32t 3 90t 6 49t 2 39t 3 43 1 49 2 15 0 17 0 14 0 64t 2 22 0 32 0 12 0 10 0 90t 22 53t 22 Pct. 67.7 0.0 67.6 67.7 TD 22 0 22 22 Int. 8 0 8 9 INTERCEPTIONS Vander Esch X. Woods Heath Lawrence Lewis A. Brown Awuzie Cowboys Opponents Rate 96.9 39.6 96.7 95.7 No. Yds Avg LG TD 2 56 28.0 28 0 2 15 7.5 15 0 1 49 49.0 49 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 9 141 15.7 49 0 8 77 9.6 29 0 PUNTING C. Jones Cowboys Opponents No. 60 60 64 PUNT RETURNS Beasley Austin Cowboys Opponents Ret 11 10 21 30 KICKOFF RETURNS De. Thompson Jackson Lewis Beasley Cowboys Opponents Tkld. 56/347 0/0 56/347 39/229 Yds. 2670 2670 2856 Avg. In 20 LG 44.5 17 63 44.5 17 63 44.6 32 61 FC Yds Avg LG TD 18 61 5.5 14 0 7 58 5.8 22 0 25 119 5.7 22 0 16 254 8.5 30 0 No. 6 4 2 1 13 25 Yds 147 90 38 8 283 662 Avg LG TD 24.5 35 0 22.5 27 0 19.0 19 0 8.0 8 0 21.8 35 0 26.5 44 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Maher 0/0 10/10 6/8 7/11 6/7 Cowboys 0/0 10/10 6/8 7/11 6/7 Opponents 1/1 10/11 7/7 7/8 2/3 SACKS Lawrence Gregory Crawford J. Smith M. Collins A. Brown A. Woods Charlton Frazier Irving Ross D. Wilson Armstrong Lee Reid Cowboys Opponents No. 10.5 6.0 5.5 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 39.0 56.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DALLAS COWBOYS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002............................................................**17,162 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tony Romo, 2003-16 .......................................................................34,183 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tony Romo, 2003-16 ............................................................................248 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jason Witten, 2003-17.......................................................................1,152 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jason Witten, 2003-17.....................................................................12,448 Interceptions ...................................................................Mel Renfro, 1964-77...............................................................................52 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Mat McBriar, 2004-11 ..........................................................................45.3 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Deion Sanders, 1995-99 ......................................................................13.3 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Dwayne Harris, 2011-14 ......................................................................26.5 Field Goals ......................................................................Dan Bailey, 2011-17..............................................................................186 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002.....................................................................164 Points..............................................................................Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002.....................................................................986 *Sacks............................................................................DeMarcus Ware, 2005-13 ..................................................................117.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeMarco Murray, 2014 ......................................................................1,845 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tony Romo, 2012 ..............................................................................4,903 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Tony Romo, 2007 ...................................................................................36 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Michael Irvin, 1995 ...............................................................................111 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Irvin, 1995 ............................................................................1,603 Interceptions ...................................................................Everson Walls, 1981 ...............................................................................11 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Mat McBriar, 2006 ...............................................................................48.2 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Bob Hayes, 1968 .................................................................................20.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Dwayne Harris, 2013 ...........................................................................30.6 Field Goals ......................................................................Richie Cunningham, 1997 .......................................................................34 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Emmitt Smith, 1995 ................................................................................25 Points..............................................................................Emmitt Smith, 1995 ..............................................................................150 *Sacks............................................................................DeMarcus Ware, 2008 .........................................................................20.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................DeMarco Murray, 10-23-11...................................................................253 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tony Romo, 10-6-13.............................................................................506 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5 Last time by Tony Romo, 10-6-13 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Jason Witten, 10-28-12 ..........................................................................18 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Miles Austin, 10-11-09 .........................................................................250 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Terence Newman, 12-14-03 Field Goals ......................................................................Chris Boniol, 11-18-96..............................................................................7 Billy Cundiff, 9-15-03 ................................................................................7 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4 Last time by Terrell Owens, 11-18-07 Points..............................................................................Many times .............................................................................................24 Last time by Terrell Owens, 11-18-07 *Sacks............................................................................Jim Jeffcoat, 11-10-85...........................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 161 DALLAS COWBOYS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 92 10 24 30 85 97 18 71 96 19 59 95 98 34 21 75 35 72 13 80 29 38 17 62 20 26 89 31 6 91 90 50 14 27 73 2 53 70 49 4 58 61 93 7 86 28 15 54 77 76 48 23 55 3 78 52 16 82 99 25 162 Name Pos. Armstrong, Dorance DE Austin, Tavon WR Awuzie, Chidobe CB Brown, Anthony CB Brown, Noah WR Charlton, Taco DE Cobb, Randall WR Collins, La’el T Collins, Maliek DT Cooper, Amari WR Covington, Chris LB Covington, Christian DT Crawford, Tyrone DL Decoud, Treston CB Elliott, Ezekiel RB Fleming, Cameron T Frazier, Kavon S Frederick, Travis C Gallup, Michael WR Gathers, Rico TE Goodwin, C.J. CB Heath, Jeff S Hurns, Allen WR Hyder, Kerry DE Iloka, George S Jackson, Darius RB Jarwin, Blake TE Jones, Byron CB Jones, Chris P Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS Lawrence, DeMarcus DE Lee, Sean LB Lenoir Jr., Lance WR Lewis, Jourdan CB Looney, Joe C Maher, Brett K March-Lillard, Justin LB Martin, Zack G Olawale, Jamize FB Prescott, Dak QB Quinn, Robert DE Redmond, Adam C Ross, Daniel DT Rush, Cooper QB Schultz, Dalton TE Showers, Jameill S Smith, Devin WR Smith, Jaylon LB Smith, Tyron T Su’a-Filo, Xavier G Thomas, Joe LB Thompson, Darian S Vander Esch, Leighton LB White, Mike QB Wichmann, Cody G Williams, Connor G Wilson, Cedrick WR Witten, Jason TE Woods, Antwaun DT Woods, Xavier S Ht. 6-4 5-8 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-6 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-1 5-11 Wt. 255 180 202 196 225 275 192 323 308 210 245 310 285 210 228 320 223 320 205 282 190 212 208 270 225 228 260 200 205 256 265 245 210 195 315 180 228 315 242 235 257 300 300 225 260 223 199 245 320 310 232 211 255 220 325 310 195 263 312 205 NFL Birthdate Exp. 6/10/97 2 3/15/90 7 5/24/95 3 12/15/93 4 1/6/96 3 11/7/94 3 8/22/90 9 7/26/93 5 4/8/95 4 6/17/94 5 1/3/96 2 10/16/93 5 11/22/89 8 8/1/93 2 7/22/95 4 9/3/92 6 8/11/94 4 3/18/91 7 3/4/96 2 1/7/94 3 2/4/90 4 5/14/91 7 11/12/91 6 5/2/91 5 3/31/90 8 12/1/93 4 7/16/94 3 9/26/92 5 7/21/89 8 3/13/81 15 4/28/92 6 7/22/86 10 2/9/95 2 8/31/95 3 8/31/90 7 11/21/89 2 7/5/93 5 11/20/90 6 4/17/89 8 7/29/93 4 5/18/90 9 5/19/93 2 3/5/93 3 11/21/93 3 7/11/96 2 9/6/91 2 3/3/92 3 6/14/95 3 12/12/90 9 1/1/91 6 5/6/91 5 9/22/93 4 2/8/96 2 3/25/95 2 3/2/92 3 5/12/97 2 11/20/95 2 5/6/82 16 1/3/93 2 7/26/95 3 College Kansas West Virginia Colorado Purdue Ohio State Michigan Kentucky Louisiana State Nebraska Alabama Indiana Rice Boise State Oregon State Ohio State Stanford Central Michigan Wisconsin Colorado State Baylor California (PA) Saginaw Valley State Miami Texas Tech Boise State Eastern Michigan Oklahoma State Connecticut Carson Newman California Boise State Penn State Western Illinois Michigan Wake Forest Nebraska Akron Notre Dame North Texas Mississippi State North Carolina Harvard N.E. Mississippi C.C. Central Michigan Stanford Texas-El Paso Ohio State Notre Dame Southern California UCLA South Carolina State Boise State Boise State Western Kentucky Fresno State Texas Boise State Tennessee Southern California Louisiana Tech Hometown Houston, Texas Baltimore, Md. San Jose, Calif. Tampa, Fla. Flanders, N.J. Pickerington, Ohio Maryville, Tenn. Baton Rouge, La. Kansas City, Mo. Miami, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Vancouver, B.C. Windsor, Ontario Covington, La. St. Louis, Mo. Fort Hood, Texas Grand Rapids, Mich. Sharon, Wis. Monroe, Ga. Reserve, La. Wheeling, West Va. Lake Orion, Mich. Miami, Fla. Austin, Texas Houston, Texas Sparta, Ill. Tuttle, Okla. New Britain, Conn. Rome, Ga. Pointe-Claire, Quebec Aiken, S.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Detroit, Mich. Lake Worth, Fla. Kearney, Neb. Danville, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Long Beach, Calif. Haughton, La. Ladson, S.C. Strongsville, Ohio Louisville, Ky. Charlotte, Mich. South Jordan, Utah Killeen, Texas Massillon, Ohio Fort Wayne, Ind. Moreno Valley, Calif. American Fork, Utah Blackville, S.C. Lancaster, Calif. Riggins, Idaho Pembroke Pines, Fla. Mariposa, Calif. Coppell, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Elizabethton, Tenn. Los Angeles, Calif. Monroe, La. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D4a-’18 15/1 T(LAR)-’18 7/0 D2-’17 15/14 D6a-’16 15/10 D7b-’17 8/2 D1-’17 11/7 UFA(GB)-’19 9/6* FA-’15 16/16 D3-’16 13/9 T(Oak)-’18 15/15* D6a-’18 6/0 UFA(Hou)-’19 12/2* D3-’12 15/15 FA-’18 1/0 D1-’16 15/15 UFA(NE)-’18 14/3 D6b-’16 16/2 D1-’13 0* D3-’18 16/8 D6d-’16 15/4 PS(Cin)-’18 3/0 FA-’13 16/16 FA-’18 16/7 FA-’19 7/0* UFA(Minn)-’19 16/3* FA-’18 4/0 FA-’17 16/4 D1-’15 16/16 FA-’11 16/0 FA-’05 16/0 D2-’14 16/15 D2-’10 7/5 FA-’17 7/0 D3-’17 15/1 UFA(Tenn)-’16 16/16 FA-’18 16/0 FA-’17 15/0 D1-’14 14/14 T(Oak)-’18 16/4 D4b-’16 16/16 T(Mia)-’19 16/16 W(Buff)-’18 10/0 PS(KC)-’17 13/0 FA-’17 1/0 D4-’18 16/4 FA-’15 0* FA-’19 0* D2-’16 16/16 D1-’11 13/13 FA-’18 8/8 FA-’18 10/0 FA-’18 10/0 D1-’18 16/11 D5-’18 0* FA-’18 0* D2-’18 13/10 D6b-’18 0* FA-’19 0* FA-’18 15/15 D6a-’17 14/14 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DALLAS COWBOYS * Cobb played 9 games with Green Bay in ’18; Cooper played 6 games with Oakland and 9 games with Dallas; Covington played 12 games with Houston; Frederick missed ’18 season due to illness; Hyder played 7 games with Detroit; Iloka played 16 games with Minnesota; Showers missed ’18 season because of injury; D. Smith missed ’18 season because of injury; White was active but did not play as the team’s third quarterback in ’18; Wichmann last active with Los Angeles Rams in ’16; Wilson missed ’18 season because of injury; Witten last active with Dallas in ’17. Players lost through free agency (3): WR Cole Beasley (Buff; 16 games in ’18), TE Geoff Swaim (Jax; 9), LB Damien Wilson (KC; 16). Also played with Cowboys in ’18—DT David Irving (2 games in ’18), DE Datone Jones (1), DT Caraun Reid (10), RB Rod Smith (16). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Allen Jr., Larry Campos, Jake (1) Chunn, Jordan (1) Davis, Reggie (1) Dowell, Andrew Gifford, Luke Guyton, Jalen Hall, Nate Hill, Trysten Hyatt, Mitch Jackson, Joe Jackson Sr., Michael Jelks, Jalen Johnson, Jon'vea Knight, Brandon McElroy, Codey (1) McGovern, Connor Nelson, Phillip Olumba, Donovan (1) Phillips, Justin Pollard, Tony Protheroe, Joe Puni, Derrick Queiro, Kyle (1) Scott, Drew (1) Soto, Shakir (1) Walker, Ricky Weber, Mike Westry, Chris Wilson, Donovan Wise, Daniel Pos. G T RB WR LB LB WR LB DT T DE CB DE WR T TE G/C QB CB LB RB RB T LB LS DT DE RB CB S DE Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-3 6-7 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-3 307 310 230 170 225 243 212 224 308 306 275 210 256 192 314 258 308 216 205 224 209 235 326 230 209 290 284 211 199 204 279 7/21/96 10/18/94 1/2/95 11/22/95 11/16/96 8/28/95 6/7/97 4/6/96 3/25/98 2/6/97 12/20/96 1/10/97 8/3/96 12/23/95 4/1/97 12/13/92 11/3/97 9/11/93 9/26/95 10/10/95 4/30/97 6/20/94 12/13/94 12/18/94 3/12/95 2/12/94 4/18/96 8/25/97 7/10/97 2/21/95 1/16/96 College Hometown Harvard Iowa State Troy Georgia Michigan State Nebraska North Texas Norttwestern Central Florida Clemson Miami Miami Oregon Toledo Indiana Oklahoma State Penn State East Carolina Portland State Oklahoma State Memphis Cal Poly Central Missouri State Northwestern Kansas State Pittsburgh Virginia Tech Ohio State Kentucky Texas A&M Kansas Danville, Calif. West Des Moines, Iowa Gurley, Ala. Tallahassee, Fla. North Ridgeville, Ohio Lincoln, Neb. Allen, Texas Toledo, Ohio Lee, Fla. Suwanee, Ga. Homestead, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Phoenix, Ariz. Gary, Ind. Noblesville, Ind. Frederick, Okla. Larksville, Pa. DeForest, Wis. Tucson, Ariz. Pearland, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Concord, Calif. St. Charles, Mo. Verona, N.J. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hampton, Va. Detroit, Mich. Orange Park, Fla. Shreveport, La. Lewisville, Texas How Acq. FA FA-'18 FA-'18 FA-'18 FA FA FA FA D2 FA D5b D5a D7b FA FA FA D3 FA FA-'18 FA D4 FA FA FA-'18 FA FA FA D7a FA D6 FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.dallascowboys.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 163 DALLAS COWBOYS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Jason Garrett Pro Career: Named the eighth head coach in Dallas Cowboys history on January 5, 2011 and became the first former Cowboys player to become the team’s head coach. Named the club’s interim head coach at the midpoint of the 2010 season and went on to guide a Dallas team that had started the season with a 1-7 record to a 5-3 mark down the stretch. Since the 2007 season Garrett had been the Cowboys offensive coordinator, and in 2008, he was assigned the additional duties of being the club’s assistant head coach. Under Garrett, the Dallas offense finished among the NFL’s top-10 seven times: 2016 (5th), 2014 (7th), 2013 (10th), 2012 (6th), 2010 (10th), 2009 (2nd) and 2007 (2nd). Under Garrett, the Cowboys notched their third consecutive winning season, the NFC East divisional crown, and the club’s NFLbest 33rd postseason appearance following a 10-6 record in the 2018 regular season. After starting a rookie quarterback and running back that both made the Pro Bowl en route to a team record tying 13-3 season and the NFC East title in 2016, Garrett won his first NFL Coach of the Year award. In 2014 he oversaw a team that finished 12-4 and won the NFC East, his first division championship as head coach, and won a Wild Card playoff game. Garrett was named Pro Football Weekly’s NFL’s Assistant Coach of the Year in March of 2008. Career record: 79-62. Background: Played quarterback at Princeton (1987-88) and was named the Ivy League’s Player of the Year and honorable mention All American as a senior. Played professionally in World League and Canadian Football League (both 1991) before joining Dallas (1992-99), Giants (2000-03), Buccaneers (2004) and Dolphins (also 2004). Key reserve on three Super Bowl teams with Dallas and one with the Giants. Began his coaching career as quarterbacks coach with Nick Saban’s Dolphins. Personal: Born March 28, 1966, in Abington, Pa. He and his wife Brill reside in Dallas. ASSISTANT COACHES Ken Amato, defensive assistant; born May 18, 1977, Miami, Fla. Linebacker/long snapper Moorpark (CA) J.C. 1995-96, Montana State 1997-98. Pro: Linebacker/long snapper Tennessee Titans 2003-2011. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2018. Ben Bloom, linebackers; born October 17, 1982, Wellesley, Mass. Offensive line Tufts 2001-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tufts 2005-07, Harvard 2008. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2010, joined Cowboys in 2011. 164 Gary Brown, running backs; born July 1, 1969, Williamsport, Pa. Running back Penn State 1987-1990. Pro running back Houston Oilers 1991-95, San Diego Chargers 1997, New York Giants 199899. College coach: Lycoming 2003-05, Susquehanna 2006-07, Rutgers 2008. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2009-2012, joined Cowboys in 2013. Steve Brown, offensive assistant; born May 3, 1987, Charlotte, N.C. Attended Tennessee. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Tennessee 2006-08, Syracuse 2009-2012. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2013-14, joined Cowboys in 2016. Marc Colombo, offensive line; born October 8, 1978, Bridgewater, Mass. Offensive Tackle Boston College 19972001. Pro offensive tackle Chicago Bears 2002-05, Dallas Cowboys 2005-10, Miami Dolphins 2011. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2015. Greg Jackson, safeties; born August 20, 1966, Miami, Fla. Safety Louisiana State 1985-88. Pro safety New York Giants 1989-1993, Philadelphia Eagles 1994-95, New Orleans Saints 1996, San Diego Chargers 1997-2000. College coach: Idaho 2003, Louisiana-Monroe 2004-06, Tulane 2007-09, Wisconsin 2010, Michigan 2015. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2011-14, joined Cowboys in 2016. Jon Kitna, quarterbacks; born September 21, 1972, Tacoma, Wash. Quarterback Central Washington 1992-95. Pro quarterback Seattle Seahawks 1997-2000, Cincinnati Bengals 2001-05, Detroit Lions 2006-08, Dallas Cowboys 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2019. Akam Kleffner, asst. offensive line; born September 29, 1988, Portland, Ore. Offensive line Portland State 2008-2011. No pro playing experience. College coach: Portland State 2012-18, Missouri 2018. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2019. Sanjay Lal, wide receivers; born July 23, 1969, London, England. Wide receiver UCLA 1989, Washington 1990-92. Pro wide receiver Scottish Claymores (NFLE) 1999. College coach: Los Medanos (CA) College 2003, Saint Mary’s (CA) College 2004, California 2004-06. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2009-2011, New York Jets 2012-14, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, Indianapolis Colts 2017, joined Cowboys in 2018. Leon Lett, defensive tackles; born October 12, 1968, Mobile, Ala. Defensive tackle Hinds (Miss.) C.C. 1987-88, Emporia State 1989-1990. Pro defensive tackle Dallas Cowboys 1991-2000, Denver Broncos 2001. College coach: Louisiana-Monroe 2009-2010. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2011. Rod Marinelli, defensive coordinator/defensive line; born July 13, 1949, Rosemead, Calif. Offensive/defensive tackle Utah 1968, offensive tackle California Lutheran 1970-72. No pro play- ing experience. College coach: Utah State 1976, California 1983-1991, Arizona State 1992-94, Southern California 1995. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19962005, Detroit Lions 2006-08 (head coach), Chicago Bears 2009-2012, joined Cowboys in 2013. Kellen Moore, offensive coordinator; born July 12, 1989, Prosser, Washington. Quarterback Boise State 2007-2011. Pro quarterback Detroit Lions 2012-14, Dallas Cowboys 2015-17. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2018. Doug Nussmeier, tight ends; born December 11, 1970, Oswego, Ore. Quarterback Idaho 1990-93. Pro quarterback New Orleans Saints 1994-97, Indianapolis Colts 1998, British Colombia Lions (CFL) 2000. College coach: Michigan State 2003-05, Fresno State 2008, Washington 2009-2011, Alabama 2012-13, Michigan 2014, Florida 201517. Pro coach: British Colombia Lions (CFL) 2001, Ottawa Renegades (CFL) 2002, St. Louis Rams 2006-07, joined Cowboys in 2018. Keith O’Quinn, special teams coordinator; born July 28, 1973, Pensacola, Fla. Safety North Texas 1991-96. No pro playing experience. College coach: HardinSimmons 2000-02, Abilene Christian 2003-04. Pro coach: Joined Cowboys in 2010. Carlos Polk, asst. special teams; born February 22, 1977, Memphis, Tenn. Linebacker Nebraska 1998-2000. Pro linebacker San Diego Chargers 2001-07, Dallas Cowboys 2008. College coach: Grossmont (CA) College 2009. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 2010-12, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014-18, joined Cowboys in 2019. Kris Richard, passing game coordinator/defensive backs; born October 28, 1978, Los Angeles, Calif. Cornerback Southern California 1998-2001. Pro: Cornerback Seattle Seahawks 2002-04, San Francisco 49ers 2005. College Coach: Southern California 2008-09. Pro Coach: Seattle Seahawks 2010-17. Joined the Dallas Cowboys in 2018. Kyle Valero, asst. wide receivers; born April 24, 1986, Fountain Valley, Calif. Attended Florida State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Florida State 2008-09. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2010-12, joined Cowboys in 2014. Mike Woicik, director of strength and conditioning; born September 26, 1956, Baltimore. Attended Boston College. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Springfield College 1978-1980, Syracuse 1980-89. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 1990-96, New Orleans Saints 1997-99, New England Patriots 2000-10, re-joined Cowboys in 2011. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DETROIT LIONS National Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Honolulu Blue and Silver 222 Republic Drive Allen Park, Michigan 48101 Telephone: (313) 216-4000 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 New England .....................7:30 Aug. 17 at Houston .........................8:00 Aug. 23 Buffalo...............................8:00 Aug. 29 at Cleveland .......................7:30 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Arizona...........................4:25 Sep. 15 Los Angeles Chargers .......1:00 Sep. 22 at Philadelphia ....................1:00 Sep. 29 Kansas City .......................1:00 Oct. 6 BYE Oct. 14 at Green Bay (Mon) ............8:15 Oct. 20 Minnesota .........................1:00 Oct. 27 New York Giants ................1:00 Nov. 3 at Oakland ..........................4:05 Nov. 10 at Chicago..........................1:00 Nov. 17 Dallas ................................1:00 Nov. 24 at Washington ....................1:00 Nov. 28 Chicago (Thanksgiving)....12:30 Dec. 8 at Minnesota ......................1:00 Dec. 15 Tampa Bay.........................1:00 Dec. 21/22at Denver ............................TBD Dec. 29 Green Bay..........................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: Ford Field (opened in 2002) •Capacity: 64,500 2000 Brush Street Detroit, Michigan 48226 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Training Camp: 222 Republic Drive Allen Park, Michigan 48101 CLUB OFFICIALS Owner and Chairman of the Board: Martha Firestone Ford Vice Chairmen: Martha Ford Morse, Sheila Ford Hamp, William Clay Ford Jr., Elizabeth Ford Kontulis President: Rod Wood Executive Vice President and General Manager: Bob Quinn Senior Vice President of Administration, CFO: Allison Maki Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs and General Counsel: Jay Colvin Senior Vice President of Business Development: Kelly Kozole Vice President of Football Administration: Mike Disner Vice President of Player Personnel: Kyle O’Brien Vice President of Finance: Elliott Kessler Vice President of Marketing: Emily Griffin Vice President of Operations: Todd Argust Vice President of Corporate Development & Ticketing: Todd Lambert Chief of Staff – Head Coach Administration: Kevin Anderson Director of Player Personnel: Lance Newmark Player Personnel: Charles Brensinger, Cary Conklin, Noor Davis, Dakota Duncan, Brian Hudspeth, Joe Kelleher, Jessica Larmony, Eloy Ledesma, Rob Lohman, Jordan Martin, Ron Miles, Patrick Mularkey, Jay Muraco, Steven Neal, Mark Olson, Roman Phifer, Jimmy Raye III, Dave Sears, Bird Sherrill, Scott Sika, Dave Uyrus Director of Football Communications: Eamonn Reynolds Senior Director of Corporate Communications and New Media: Ben Manges Director of New Media: John Bondegard Director of Event Presentation: Bryan Bender Director of Ticket Operations: Mark Graham Head Athletic Trainer: Dave Granito Equipment Manager: Tim O’Neill Director of Video Operations: Erik Kunttu COACHING HISTORY Portsmouth Spartans 1930-33 (566-671-32) Records include postseason games 1930 Hal (Tubby) Griffen ..........5-6-3 1931-36 George (Potsy) Clark ...49-20-6 1937-38 Earl (Dutch) Clark ..........14-8-0 1939 Elmer (Gus) Henderson ...6-5-0 1940 George (Potsy) Clark .......5-5-1 1941-42 Bill Edwards* ..................4-9-1 1942 John Karcis .....................0-8-0 1943-47 Charles (Gus) Dorais ...20-31-2 1948-50 Alvin (Bo) McMillin ......12-24-0 Raymond (Buddy) Parker..50-24-2 1951-56 1957-64 George Wilson .............55-45-6 1965-66 Harry Gilmer................10-16-2 1967-72 Joe Schmidt ................43-35-7 1973 Don McCafferty ...............6-7-1 1974-76 Rick Forzano** ...........15-17-0 1976-77 Tommy Hudspeth ........11-13-0 1978-84 Monte Clark .................43-63-1 1985-88 Darryl Rogers*** ........18-40-0 1988-96 Wayne Fontes ..............67-71-0 1997-2000 Bobby Ross****.........27-32-0 2000 Gary Moeller....................4-3-0 2001-02 Marty Mornhinweg ........5-27-0 2003-05 Steve Mariucci#..........15-28-0 2005 Dick Jauron .....................1-4-0 2006-08 Rod Marinelli ...............10-38-0 2009-13 Jim Schwartz ..............29-52-0 2014-17 Jim Caldwell ................36-30-0 2018 Matt Patricia ..................6-10-0 *Released after three games in 1942 **Resigned after four games in 1976 ***Released after 11 games in 1988 ****Resigned after nine games in 2000 # Released after 11 games in 2005 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 490,983 Away 525,653 Total 1,016,636 Single-game home record, 80,444 (12/20/81) Single-season home record, 644,904 (1980) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name T.J. Hockenson Jahlani Tavai Will Harris Austin Bryant Amani Oruwariye Travis Fulgham Ty Johnson Isaac Nauta P.J. Johnson Pos. College TE Iowa LB Hawai’i DB Boston College DL Clemson DB Penn St. WR Old Dominion RB Maryland TE Georgia DT Arizona FORD FIELD 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 165 DETROIT LIONS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Stafford 555 367 Cassel 17 7 Ellington 1 0 Prater 1 1 Lions 574 375 Opponents 496 323 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (1-3) Date 08/10 08/17 08/24 08/30 Result L 10-16 L 17-30 W 33-30 L 17-35 Opponent at Oakland N.Y. Giants at Tampa Bay Cleveland REGULAR SEASON (6-10) Date 09/10 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/07 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/18 11/22 12/02 12/09 12/16 12/23 12/30 Result L 17-48 L 27-30 W 26-10 L 24-26 W 31-23 W 32-21 L 14-28 L 9-24 L 22-34 W 20-19 L 16-23 L 16-30 W 17-3 L 13-14 L 9-27 W 31-0 Opponent N.Y. Jets at San Francisco New England at Dallas Green Bay at Miami Seattle at Minnesota at Chicago Carolina Chicago L.A. Rams at Arizona at Buffalo Minnesota at Green Bay SCORE BY PERIODS Lions 69 101 58 Opponents 43 124 94 96 0 — 324 99 0 — 360 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Lions Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 166 Opp. 325 315 91 88 201 191 33 36 75/208 69/186 36.1 37.1 11/18 9/17 61.1 52.9 31:24 28:36 5236 5360 327.3 335.0 1019 942 5.1 5.7 1660 1761 103.8 110.1 404 403 3576 3599 223.5 224.9 41/268 43/298 3844 3897 574/375 496/323 65.3 65.1 12 7 74/44.7 68/45.3 74/39.2 68/41.0 94/852 94/886 14/7 13/7 35 44 11 11 22 29 2 4 Yds. 3777 59 0 8 3844 3897 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Prater 0 0 0 30/30 28/32 0 114 Blount 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Golladay 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 M. Jones 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Johnson 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 Roberts 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Tate 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Zenner 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 T. Jones 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Decker 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Diggs 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 A. Jones 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Slay 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Toilolo 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Lions 11 22 2 30/30 28/32 0 324 Opponents 11 29 4 35/39 19/28 0 360 2-Pt Conv: None. Lions 0-5, Opponents 2-5. RUSHING Johnson Blount Zenner Riddick Stafford Tate Agnew Cassel Golladay Wilson Powell Ellington Abdullah Bellore Lions Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 118 641 5.4 71 3 154 418 2.7 27 5 55 265 4.8 29 3 40 171 4.3 19 0 25 71 2.8 10 0 3 42 14.0 30 0 1 17 17.0 17 0 2 13 6.5 14 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 404 1660 4.1 71 11 403 1761 4.4 70 11 RECEIVING Golladay Riddick Tate M. Jones Johnson Ellington Toilolo T. Jones Willson Powell A. Jones Blount Roberts Zenner Bellore Abdullah Valles Decker Lions Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 70 1063 15.2 60 5 61 384 6.3 20 0 44 517 11.8 67 3 35 508 14.5 39t 5 32 213 6.7 24 1 23 132 5.7 21 0 21 263 12.5 39 1 19 190 10.0 26 2 13 87 6.7 13 0 11 129 11.7 41 0 11 80 7.3 15 1 10 67 6.7 23 0 9 100 11.1 29 3 7 56 8.0 30 0 4 15 3.8 8 0 2 18 9.0 12 0 2 11 5.5 6 0 1 11 11.0 11t 1 375 3844 10.3 67 22 323 3897 12.1 82 29 Pct. 66.1 41.2 0.0 100.0 65.3 65.1 TD 21 0 0 1 22 29 Int. 11 1 0 0 12 7 INTERCEPTIONS Slay Diggs Walker Lions Opponents No. 3 3 1 7 12 Tkld. 40/255 1/13 0/0 0/0 41/268 43/298 Yds 107 41 0 148 155 PUNTING Martin Lions Opponents No. 74 74 68 PUNT RETURNS Agnew T. Jones Tate Powell Diggs Ellington Lions Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg 12 3 57 4.8 8 8 87 10.9 2 0 15 7.5 2 3 8 4.0 2 1 4 2.0 1 5 0 0.0 27 20 171 6.3 29 25 332 11.4 KICKOFF RETURNS Agnew Abdullah T. Jones Powell Willson Lions Opponents No. 8 4 4 2 2 20 37 Yds. 3310 3310 3078 Avg 35.7 13.7 0.0 21.1 12.9 Yds 216 107 81 43 35 482 837 Rate 89.9 26.3 39.6 139.6 88.5 102.7 LG TD 67t 1 37t 1 0 0 67t 2 41t 2 Avg. In 20 LG 44.7 32 61 44.7 32 61 45.3 27 60 LG TD 16 0 25 0 9 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 25 0 78t 1 Avg LG TD 27.0 45 0 26.8 32 0 20.3 22 0 21.5 27 0 17.5 20 0 24.1 45 0 22.6 90 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Prater 0/0 8/8 12/12 5/7 3/5 Lions 0/0 8/8 12/12 5/7 3/5 Opponents 0/0 5/5 7/10 7/11 0/2 SACKS Okwara Kennard Davis Ansah Harold Harrison Hand Jean Francois Hyder C. Jones Lawson Quin Robinson Wilson Lions Opponents No. 7.5 7.0 6.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 43.0 41.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DETROIT LIONS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Sanders, 1989-98...................................................................15,269 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2009-18 ..............................................................38,526 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2009-18 ...................................................................237 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Calvin Johnson, 2007-15 ......................................................................731 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Calvin Johnson, 2007-15 .................................................................11,619 Interceptions ...................................................................Dick LeBeau, 1959-72 ............................................................................62 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Sam Martin, 2013-18...........................................................................46.1 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Jack Christiansen, 1951-58..................................................................12.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Pat Studstill, 1961-67...........................................................................25.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Hanson, 1992-2012....................................................................495 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Barry Sanders, 1989-98........................................................................109 Points..............................................................................Jason Hanson, 1992-2012.................................................................2,150 *Sacks............................................................................Robert Porcher, 1992-2003..................................................................95.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Sanders, 1997 ..........................................................................2,053 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2011......................................................................5,038 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matthew Stafford, 2011...........................................................................41 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Herman Moore, 1995 ............................................................................123 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Calvin Johnson, 2012 ....................................................................**1,964 Interceptions ...................................................................Don Doll, 1950........................................................................................12 Jack Christiansen, 1953 ..........................................................................12 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Yale Lary, 1963 ....................................................................................48.9 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Pat Studstill, 1962................................................................................15.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ameer Abdullah, 2015..........................................................................29.1 Field Goals ......................................................................Jason Hanson, 1993 ...............................................................................34 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Barry Sanders, 1991 ...............................................................................17 Points..............................................................................Jason Hanson, 2012 .............................................................................134 *Sacks............................................................................Robert Porcher, 1999 ...........................................................................15.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Barry Sanders, 11-13-94 ......................................................................237 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matthew Stafford, 1-1-12 ......................................................................520 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Gary Danielson, 12-9-78...........................................................................5 Matthew Stafford, 11-9-09, 11-20-11, 1-1-12, 11-26-15 ..........................5 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Herman Moore, 12-4-95 .........................................................................14 Calvin Johnson, 10-27-13.......................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Calvin Johnson, 10-27-13.....................................................................329 Interceptions ...................................................................Don Doll, 10-23-49 ...............................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Garo Yepremian, 11-13-66 ........................................................................6 Jason Hanson, 10-17-99 ..........................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Doak Walker, 11-19-50 .............................................................................4 Cloyce Box, 12-3-50 .................................................................................4 Barry Sanders, 11-24-91 ..........................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Doak Walker, 11-19-50 ...........................................................................24 Cloyce Box, 12-3-50 ...............................................................................24 Barry Sanders, 11-24-91 ........................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Bill Gay, 9-4-83......................................................................................5.5 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 167 DETROIT LIONS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 76 24 39 12 26 46 27 18 21 65 86 66 40 68 28 78 38 90 60 19 93 98 83 33 17 52 11 42 35 55 14 70 54 6 29 48 95 10 5 77 44 25 80 91 3 23 9 31 82 30 71 47 45 79 32 34 168 Name Aboushi, Oday Adams, Andrew Agnew, Jamal Amendola, Danny Anderson, C.J. Bawden, Nick Coleman, Justin Cook, Connor Cooper Sr., Marcus Crosby, Tyrell Cunningham, Jerome Dahl, Joe Davis, Jarrad Decker, Taylor Diggs, Quandre Donnal, Andrew Ford, Mike Flowers, Trey Glasgow, Graham Golladay, Kenny Hand, Da'Shawn Harrison Sr., Damon James, Jesse Johnson, Kerryon Jones, Andy Jones, Christian Jones Jr., Marvin Kennard, Devon Killebrew, Miles Lee, Eric Lewis, Tommylee Loewen, Mitchell Longa, Steve Martin, Sam Melvin, Rashaan Muhlbach, Don Okwara, Romeo Powell, Brandon Prater, Matt Ragnow, Frank Reeves-Maybin, Jalen Riddick, Theo Roberts, Michael Robinson, A'Shawn Savage, Tom Slay, Darius Stafford, Matthew Tabor, Teez Thomas, Logan Virgin, Dee Wagner, Rick Walker, Tracy Washington, Charles Wiggins, Kenny Wilson, Tavon Zenner, Zach Pos. OL S CB WR RB FB CB QB CB OL TE G LB T DB OL CB DE C/G WR DL DT TE RB WR LB WR LB S DE WR DE LB P CB LS DE WR K OL LB RB TE DT QB CB QB CB TE CB T DB S G S RB Ht. 6-5 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-7 5-9 6-6 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-7 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-3 5-7 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-8 5-10 6-5 6-0 5-9 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-6 5-9 6-6 6-1 5-10 6-6 6-0 5-11 Wt. 315 198 190 190 225 245 190 215 197 309 250 305 238 311 200 305 194 265 310 213 297 353 261 206 215 244 198 256 222 255 168 275 240 211 194 258 274 181 201 308 230 201 265 322 230 190 220 201 250 205 315 206 192 330 212 221 NFL Birthdate Exp. 6/5/91 7 10/28/92 4 4/3/95 3 11/2/85 11 2/10/91 7 6/22/96 2 3/27/93 5 1/29/93 3 2/1/90 7 9/5/95 2 5/25/91 2 4/9/93 4 11/16/94 3 8/23/93 4 1/22/93 5 3/3/92 5 8/4/95 2 8/16/93 5 8/19/92 4 11/3/93 3 11/14/95 2 11/29/88 8 6/4/94 5 6/30/97 2 6/28/94 2 2/18/91 6 3/12/90 8 6/24/91 6 5/10/93 4 8/9/94 3 10/24/92 4 2/14/93 3 9/29/94 3 2/27/90 7 10/2/89 7 8/17/81 16 6/17/95 4 9/12/95 2 8/10/84 13 5/17/96 2 1/31/95 3 5/4/91 7 5/7/94 3 3/21/95 4 4/26/90 6 1/1/91 7 2/7/88 11 12/31/95 3 7/1/91 4 10/29/93 2 10/21/89 7 2/1/95 2 3/10/93 2 8/8/88 6 3/19/90 8 9/13/91 5 College Virginia Connecticut San Diego Texas Tech California San Diego State Tennessee Michigan State Rutgers Oregon Southern Connecticut State Washington State Florida Ohio State Texas Iowa Southeast Missouri Arkansas Michigan Northern Illinois Alabama William Penn Penn State Auburn Jacksonville Florida State California Southern California Southern Utah South Florida Northern Illinois Arkansas Rutgers Appalachian State Northern Illinois Texas A&M Notre Dame Florida Central Florida Arkansas Tennessee Notre Dame Toledo Alabama Pittsburgh Mississippi State Georgia Florida Virginia Tech West Alabama Wisconsin Louisiana-Lafayette Fresno State Fresno State Illinois South Dakota State Hometown Brooklyn, N.Y. Red Oak, Ga. San Diego, Calif. The Woodlands, Texas Richmond, Calif. Los Gatos, Calif. Brunswick, Ga. Hinckley, Ohio Hartford, Conn. Henderson, Nev. Waterbury, Conn. Spokane, Wash. Kingsland, Ga. Vandalia, Ohio Angleton, Texas Monclova, Ohio Alton, Ill. Huntsville, Ala. Aurora, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Woodbridge, Va. Westlake, La. Glassport, Pa. Huntsville, Ala. Clermont, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. Fontana, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Henderson, Nev. Daphne, Ala. West Palm Beach, Fla. Lahaina, Hawaii Saddle Brook, N.J. Fayetteville, Ga. Waukegan, Ill. Lufkin, Texas Charlotte, N.C. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Estero, Fla. Victoria, Minn. Clarksville, Tenn. Manville, N.J. Cleveland, Ohio Fort Worth, Texas Clifton Heights, Pa. Brunswick, Ga. Highland Park, Texas Washington, D.C. Lynchburg, Va. Donalsonville, Ga. West Allis, Wis. Brunswick, Ga. Inglewood, Calif. Elk Grove, Calif. Washington, D.C. Eagan, Minn. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts UFA(Ariz)-’19 8/6* FA-’19 13/4* D5-’17 6/0 FA-’19 15/15* UFA(LAR)-’19 11/3* D7-’18 0* UFA(Sea)-’19 16/5* FA-’19 0* W(Chi)-’18 6/0 D5-’18 10/2 FA-’18 3/0 D5-’16 10/1 D1-’17 16/16 D1-’16 16/16 D6-’15 16/16 W(Balt)-’18 2/0 FA-’18 7/4 UFA(NE)-’19 15/15* D3-’16 16/16 D3-’17 15/13 D4-’18 13/8 T(NYG)-’18 10/9 UFA(Pitt)-’19 16/7* D2-’18 10/7 FA-’18 8/3 UFA(Chi)-’18 16/16 UFA(Cin)-’16 9/9 UFA(NYG)-’18 15/15 D4-’16 16/0 FA-’18 9/0 FA' 19 7/3* W(NO-’18 1/0* FA-’16 0* D5b-’13 16/0 UFA(Oak)-’19 14/7* FA-’04 16/0 W(NYG)-’18 15/14 FA-’18 6/1 FA-’14 16/0 D1-’18 16/16 D4a-’17 9/0 D6b-’13 14/3 D4b-’17 8/2 D2-’16 13/7 FA-’19 0* D2-’13 15/15 D1a-’09 16/16 D2-’17 12/4 FA-’19 12/3* FA-’18 4/0 UFA(Balt)-’17 15/15 D3-’18 16/0 FA-’16 13/0 UFA(LAC)-’18 16/10 UFA(NE)-’16 15/3 FA-’18 8/1 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book DETROIT LIONS * Aboushi played 8 games with Arizona in '18; Adams played 13 games with Tampa Bay; Amendola played 15 games with Miami; Anderson played 9 games with Carolina and 2 games with the Los Angeles Rams; Coleman played 16 games with Seattle; Cook did not play in an NFL game in ’18; Flowers played 15 games with New England; James played 16 games with Pittsburgh; Lewis played 7 games with New Orleans; Loewen played 1 game with New Orleans; Melvin played 14 games with Oakland; Santoso did not play in an NFL game in '18; Savage did not play in an NFL game in ’18; Thomas played 12 games for Buffalo; Thompson did not play in an NFL game in ’18. FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Alexander, Deontez (1) Atkins, John (1) Benzschawel, Beau Bryant, Austin Carney, Malik Chachere, Andre (1) Dooley, Garret (1) Duhart, Jonathan Fulgham, Travis Harris, Will Hockenson, T.J. Jones, David (1) Johnson, P.J. Johnson, Ty Kennedy Tom Koloamatangi, Leo (1) Lacy, Chris (1) Lamar, Tre Miller, Josh Moore, C.J. Nauta, Isaac Nelson, Matt Oruwariye, Amani Pittman, Anthony Pope, Ryan Santoso, Ryan (1) Smith, Ray St. Andrew, Micah Strong, Kevin Tavai, Jahlani Thompson, Mark (1) Williams, Tre' Wynn, Jonathan (1) WR DT G DE LB CB LB WR WR S TE S DT RB WR C WR LB CB S TE T CB LB G P DT C DT LB RB LB DE 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-8 6-2 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-4 196 320 315 280 251 200 248 210 215 207 251 210 334 208 190 305 205 253 180 191 244 295 205 224 320 258 305 348 285 250 235 235 256 7/25/96 12/21/92 9/10/95 11/12/96 9/21/95 2/10/93 12/1/94 6/26/96 9/13/95 12/19/95 7/3/97 12/4/93 6/14/96 9/17/97 7/29/96 5/9/94 1/28/96 10/8/97 5/3/96 12/15/95 5/21/97 12/19/95 2/9/96 11/24/96 10/17/96 8/26/95 1/18/97 1/10/96 8/5/96 9/28/96 12/9/94 3/3/96 9/21/95 College Hometown How Acq. Franklin Georgia Wisconsin Clemson North Carolina San Jose State Wisconsin Old Dominion Old Dominion Boston College Iowa Richmond Arizona Maryland Bryant Hawaii Oklahoma State Clemson Ball State Mississippi Georgia Iowa Penn State Wayne State San Diego State Minnesota Boston College Fresno State Texas-San Antonio Hawaii Florida Auburn Vanderbilt Indianapolis, Ind. Thomson, Ga. Grafton, Wis. Pavo, Ga. Alexandria, Va. Fresno, Calif. Rochester, Ill. Midlothian, Va. Ashburn, Va. Suwanee, Ga. Chariton, Iowa Greenville, S.C. Sacramento, Calif. Cumberland, Md. Farmingdale, N.Y. East Palo Alto, Calif. DeSoto, Texas Roswell, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind. Bassfield, Miss. Buford, Ga. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Tampa, Fla. Birmingham, Mich. Long Beach, Calif. Pace, Fla. Carlsbad, Calif. Rialto, Calif. Cleveland, Texas Inglewood, Calif. La Mott, Pa. Mobile, Ala. Stone Mountain, Ga. FA-'18 FA-'18 FA D4 FA FA-'18 FA-'18 FA D6a D3 D1 FA-'18 D7b D6b FA FA-'17 W(NE)-'18 FA FA FA D7a FA D5 FA FA FA FA FA FA D2 FA FA FA-'18 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.detroitlions.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 169 DETROIT LIONS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Matt Patricia Pro Career: Named Lions’ 27th head coach on February 5, 2018. Patricia enters his second season in Detroit after spending six seasons (2012-17) as defensive coordinator for the New England Patriots. He originally joined the Patriots as a coaching assistant in 2004 before serving as the assistant offensive line (2005), linebackers (2006-10) and safeties coach (2011). He assisted in guiding New England to three Super Bowl Championships (XXXIX, XLIX, LI), six AFC Championships and 13 AFC East Division titles. In all 14 of his seasons with the Patriots, New England finished with 10 or more wins, including 11 seasons with 12 or more wins. During Patricia’s six years as the team’s defensive coordinator, the Patriots accumulated an NFL-best 75-21 (.781) record during that span and ranked second in points allowed (19.2). After moving over to coach the defensive side of the ball in 2006, Patricia helped New England finish among the top 10 in points allowed during 11 of his 12 seasons with the defense. Career record: 6-10. Background: Prior to New England, Patricia spent six years in the college ranks, including stints at Syracuse as a graduate assistant (2001-03) and Amherst College where he coached the defensive line (1999-2000). He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (R.P.I), as a graduate assistant in 1996 before spending two years working as an aeronautical engineer. Personal: Born September 13, 1974 in Sherrill, N.Y. He and his wife, Raina, have three children, sons Dominic and Dante, and daughter Giamina. ASSISTANT COACHES Darrell Bevell, offensive coordinator; born January 6, 1970, Yuma, Ariz. Quarterback Wisconsin 199295. No pro playing experience. College coach: Westmar 1996, Iowa State 1997, Connecticut 1998-99. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2000-04, Minnesota Vikings 2006-2010, Seattle Seahawks 2011-17, joined Lions in 2019. John Bonamego, special teams coordinator: born August 14, 1963, Waynesboro, Pa. Quarterback/ wide receiver Central Michigan. No pro playing experience. College coach: Maine 1988-91, Lehigh 1992, Army 1993-98. Central Michigan 2015-18. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 1999-2002, 2012, Green Bay Packers, 2003-05, New Orleans Saints 2006-07, 2011, Miami Dolphins 2008-2010, Detroit Lions 2013-14, re-joined Lions in 2019. Kyle Caskey, running backs; born December 7, 1978, Bryan, Texas. Tight end Texas A&M 199798. No pro playing experience. College coach: Louisiana-Monroe 2004-05, Indiana State 200608, Mississippi 2009. Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 2010-18, joined Lions in 2019. David Corrao, director of football research; born Mission Viejo, Calif. Linebacker San Diego 1992. No pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse 2000-03, Northeastern 2004, Mississippi 2005-07, Northern Michigan 2016. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2008-2015, joined Lions in 2018. Jeff Davidson, offensive line; born October 3, 1967, Akron, Ohio. Offensive line Ohio State 198689. Pro offensive line Denver Broncos 1990-92. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 1995-96, New England 170 Patriots 1997-2004, Cleveland Browns 2005-06, Carolina Panthers 2007-2010, Minnesota Vikings 2011-15, San Diego Chargers 2016, Denver Broncos 2017, joined Lions in 2018. Bo Davis, defensive line; born Magee, Miss. Offensive line Louisiana State 1990-92. No pro playing experience. College coach: Louisiana State 1995-97, 2002-05, Alabama 2007-2010, 201415, Texas 2011-13, Texas-San Antonio 2017. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2006, Jacksonville Jaguars 2016, joined Lions in 2018. Hank Fraley, asst. offensive line; born September 21, 1977, Gaithersburg, Md. Offensive line Robert Morris 1997-99. Pro offensive line Philadelphia Eagles 2001-05, Cleveland Browns 2006-09, St. Louis Rams 2010. College coach: San Diego 2012, San Jose State 2013, UCLA 2017. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2014-16, joined Lions in 2018. Al Golden, linebackers; born July 4, 1969, Colts Neck, N.J. Tight end Penn State 1987-1991. Pro tight end New England Patriots 1992. College coach: Virginia 1994-96, Boston College 1997-99, Penn State 2000, Virginia 2001-05, Temple 20062010 (head coach), Miami 2011-15 (head coach). Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2016. Steve Gregory, defensive assistant; born January 8, 1983, Brooklyn, N.Y. Defensive back Syracuse 2002-05. Pro defensive back San Diego Chargers 2006-2011, New England Patriots 2012-13. College coach: Syracuse 2015, joined Lions in 2018. Rodney Hill, asst. strength & performance: born April 24, 1991, Philadelphia, Penn. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Kutztown 2013, Penn State 2014-15, Howard 2016-17, Central Florida 2018. Pro coach: New York Giants 2017, joined Lions in 2019. Harold Nash Jr., football performance coordinator; born May 5, 1970, New Orleans, La. Defensive back Southwestern Louisiana 1990-93. Pro defensive back Shreveport Pirates (CFL) 1994-95, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1996-99, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1999-2003, Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2004. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2005-2015, joined Lions in 2016. Paul Pasqualoni, defensive coordinator; born August 16, 1949 Cheshire, Conn. Linebacker Penn State 1968-1971. College coach: Southern Connecticut State 1976-1981, Western Connecticut State 1982-86 (head coach), Syracuse 1987-2004 (head coach 1991-2004), Connecticut 2011-13 (head coach), Boston College 2016-17. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2005-07, 2010, Miami Dolphins 2008-09, Chicago Bears 2014, Houston Texans 2015, joined Lions in 2018. Brian Picucci, offensive assistant/quality control; born Leominster, Mass. Fullback/tight end Syracuse 1989-1993. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southern Connecticut State 1994-97, Massachusetts 1998-99, 2004-2012, Northeastern 2000-03, Central Connecticut State 2013, Widener 2014, Becker College 2015, Maine 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2018. Robert Prince, wide receivers; born May 8, 1965, Okinawa, Japan. Wide receiver Humboldt State 1987-1990. No pro playing experience. College coach: Humboldt State 1989-1990, Montana State 1991, Sacramento State 1992-93, Fort Lewis College 1994-95, Portland State 1998-2000, Boise State, 2001-03, 2011-13, Colorado 2010. Pro coach: Japanese X League 1996-97, Atlanta Falcons 2004-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007-08, Seattle Seahawks 2009, joined Lions in 2014. Evan Rothstein, head coach asst./research & analysis; born April 20, 1988, Merrick, N.Y. Attended SUNY Cortland. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: SUNY Cortland 2010, Syracuse 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2012. Sean Ryan, quarterbacks: born May 1, 1972, Hudson Falls, N.Y. Safety/outside linebacker Hamilton College 1991-94. No pro playing experience. College coach: Siena 1997, Albany 1998-99, Colgate 2000, Boston College 2001-02, Columbia 2003-05, Harvard 2006. Pro coach: New York Giants 2007-2015, Houston Texans 2016-18, joined Lions in 2019. Josh Schuler, strength & power coordinator; born October 5, 1983, Muscatine, Iowa. Attended Iowa State. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Colorado 2007, 2010-12, Auburn 20082010, Navy 2012-15. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2016. Brian Stewart, defensive backs; born December 4, 1964, San Diego, Calif. Defensive back Northern Arizona 1983, 1986-87. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cal Poly 1993-94, Northern Arizona 1994-95, Missouri 1996, 1999-2000, San Jose State 1997-98, Syracuse 2001, Houston 2010-11, Maryland 2012-14, Nebraska 2015-16, Rice 2017. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2002-03, San Diego Chargers 2004-06, Dallas Cowboys 2007-08, Philadelphia Eagles 2009, joined Lions in 2018. Stephen Thomas, defensive quality control: born July 29, 1983, Brooklyn, N.Y. Defensive back Buffalo 2003-05. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cortland 2007-08, Delaware 20092010, Southern Mississippi 2011, Princeton 201214, 2016-18. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2015, joined Lions in 2019. Leon Washington, WCF Minority Coaching Assistantship/Offense & Special Teams: born August 29, 1982, Jacksonville, Fla. Running back Florida State 2002-05. Pro running back New York Jets 2006-09, Seattle Seahawks 2010-12, New England Patriots 2013, Tennessee Titans 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2019. Chris White, tight ends; born June 29, 1967, Groveland, Mass. Quarterback Colby College 19871990. No pro playing experience. College coach: Arkansas State 1992, Holy Cross 1993-94, Nevada-Las Vegas 1996-98, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 1999, Syracuse 2000-08, Iowa 2013-16, Connecticut 2017. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2009-2012, joined Lions in 2018. Marquice Williams, asst. special teams; born November 8, 1985, Fresno, Calif. Defensive back Fresno City College 2003-05, University of Mary (N.D.) 2006-08. No pro playing experience. College coach: Winona State 2010, Central Oklahoma 2011, South Dakota 2012-15. Pro coach: Los Angeles Chargers 2016-18, re-joined Lions in 2019. Billy Yates, WCF Minority Coaching Assistantship/ Defense; born April 15, 1980, Ft. Worth, Texas. Offensive line Texas A&M. Offensive line Miami Dolphins 2003, New England Patriots 2004-08, Cleveland Browns 2009-2010. College coach: Texas Tech 2013-15, Bowling Green State 201617. Pro coach: Joined Lions in 2018. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book GREEN BAY PACKERS National Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Dark Green, Gold, and White Lambeau Field Atrium 1265 Lombardi Avenue Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 Telephone: (920) 569-7500 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 Houston .............................7:00 Aug. 15 at Baltimore........................6:30 Aug. 22 vs. Oakland (Winnipeg, Can.) .7:00 Aug. 29 Kansas City .......................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 5 at Chicago (Thu) ................7:20 Sep. 15 Minnesota .......................12:00 Sep. 22 Denver.............................12:00 Sep. 26 Philadelphia (Thu) .............7:20 Oct. 6 at Dallas.............................3:25 Oct. 14 Detroit (Mon).....................7:15 Oct. 20 Oakland ...........................12:00 Oct. 27 at Kansas City ..................*7:20 Nov. 3 at Los Angeles Chargers.....3:25 Nov. 10 Carolina...........................12:00 Nov. 17 BYE Nov. 24 at San Francisco.................3:25 Dec. 1 at New York Giants ...........12:00 Dec. 8 Washington .....................12:00 Dec. 15 Chicago ...........................12:00 Dec. 23 at Minnesota (Mon) ............7:15 Dec. 29 at Detroit ..........................12:00 * All times CT; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: Lambeau Field (opened in 1957) •Capacity: 81,441 1265 Lombardi Avenue Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 Playing Surface: SISGrass Training Camp: St. Norbert College De Pere, Wisconsin 54115 LAMBEAU FIELD 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS President and Chief Executive Officer: Mark Murphy General Manager: Brian Gutekunst Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel: Ed Policy Executive Vice President/Director of Football Operations: Russ Ball Vice President of Finance and Administration: Paul Baniel Vice President of Sales and Business Development: Craig Benzel Vice President of Marketing and Fan Engagement: Gabrielle Valdez Dow Vice President of Human Resources: Nicole Ledvina Vice President of Communications: Jason Wahlers Senior Advisor to Football Operations: Ted Thompson Director – Football Operations: Milt Hendrickson Co-Director of Player Personnel: Jon-Eric Sullivan Co-Director of Player Personnel: John Wojciechowski Director of College Scouting: Matt Malaspina National Scout: Sam Seale Personnel Executive: Lee Gissendaner Pro Scout: Richmond Williams College Scouts: Luke Benuska, Joe Hueber, Patrick Moore, Mike Owen, Charlie Peprah, Charles Walls, Brandian Ross College Scouting Coordinator: Danny Mock Pro Personnel Coordinator: Autumn Thomas-Beenenga Chief of Staff: Darryl Franklin Director of Player Engagement: Grey Ruegamer Director of Performance Nutrition: Adam Korzun Football Logistics/Team Travel: Matt Klein Director of Football Technology: Mike Halbach Strength and Conditioning Assistants: Mark Lovat, Thadeus Jackson, Grant Thorne Video Director: Chris Kirby Equipment Manager: Gordon (Red) Batty Head Athletic Trainer: Bryan Engel Director of Public Affairs: Aaron Popkey Assistant Director of Communications: Sarah Quick Communications Manager: Tom Fanning Communications Coordinator: Nate LoCascio Director of Brand & Marketing: Joan Malcheski Director of Community Outreach & Player/Alumni Relations: Cathy Dworak Director of Development and Hospitality: Charlie Millerwise Director of Digital, Broadcast & Game Presentation: Kregg Shilbauer Director of Facility Operations: Ted Eisenreich Director of Information Technology: Kenny Ansel Director of Retail Operations: Peggy Prebelski Director of Sales & Business Development: Chad Watson Director of Security/Risk Management: Doug Collins Director of Stadium Services: Jennifer Ark Director of Ticketing and Premium Seating: Jason McDonough COACHING HISTORY (777-593-38) Records include postseason games 1921-49 Earl (Curly) Lambeau .212-106-21 1950-53 Gene Ronzani* .............14-31-1 1953 Hugh DevoreRay (Scooter) McLean**..0-2-0 1954-57 Lisle Blackbourn...........17-31-0 1958 Ray (Scooter) McLean....1-10-1 1959-67 Vince Lombardi ............98-30-4 1968-70 Phil Bengtson ...............20-21-1 1971-74 Dan Devine...................25-28-4 1975-83 Bart Starr .....................53-77-3 1984-87 Forrest Gregg ...............25-37-1 1988-91 Lindy Infante.................24-40-0 1992-98 Mike Holmgren .............84-42-0 1999 Ray Rhodes......................8-8-0 2000-05 Mike Sherman ..............59-43-0 2006-18 Mike McCarthy***.....135-85-2 2018 Joe Philbin .......................2-2-0 * Resigned after 10 games in 1953 ** Co-coaches *** Released after 12 games in 2018 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 622,621 Away 505,675 Total 1,128,296 Single-game home record, 78,481 (10/16/16) Single-season home record, 625,727 (2016) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name 1 Rashan Gary Darnell Savage 2 Elgton Jenkins 3 Jace Sternberger 5 Kingsley Keke 6 Ka’dar Hollman Dexter Williams 7 Ty Summers Pos. College LB Michigan DB Maryland G Mississippi St. TE Texas A&M DE Texas A&M DB Toledo RB Notre Dame LB Texas Christian 171 GREEN BAY PACKERS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Rodgers 597 372 Kizer 42 20 Scott 1 0 Packers 640 392 Opponents 527 336 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/09 08/16 08/24 08/30 Result W 31-17 W 51-34 L 6-13 L 21-33 Opponent Tennessee Pittsburgh at Oakland at Kansas City REGULAR SEASON (6-9-1) Date Result 09/09 W 24-23 09/16 T 29-29 09/23 L 17-31 09/30 W 22-0 10/07 L 23-31 10/15 W 33-30 10/28 L 27-29 11/04 L 17-31 11/11 W 31-12 11/15 L 24-27 11/25 L 17-24 12/02 L 17-20 12/09 W 34-20 12/16 L 17-24 12/23 W 44-38 12/30 L 0-31 (OT) Overtime Opponent Chicago Minnesota (OT) at Washington Buffalo at Detroit San Francisco at L.A. Rams at New England Miami at Seattle at Minnesota Arizona Atlanta at Chicago at N.Y. Jets (OT) Detroit SCORE BY PERIODS Packers 75 107 92 96 6 — 376 Opponents 104 131 61 104 0 — 400 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Packers Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 172 Opp. 332 331 98 100 208 199 26 32 75/204 79/212 36.8 37.3 10/20 12/18 50.0 66.7 29:38 30:22 5905 5670 369.1 354.4 1026 1017 5.8 5.6 1667 1918 104.2 119.9 333 446 4238 3752 264.9 234.5 53/391 44/322 4629 4074 640/392 527/336 61.3 63.8 4 7 72/44.1 72/45.3 72/38.8 72/41.9 108/937 97/792 22/11 18/8 41 47 14 15 25 30 2 2 Yds. 4442 187 0 4629 4074 TD TD TD SCORING R P Rt PAT FG Saf PTS Crosby 0 0 0 34/36 30/37 0 124 D. Adams 0 13 0 0/0 0/0 0 80 A. Jones 8 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 J. Williams 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Rodgers 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 14 Allison 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Cobb 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Graham 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Valdes-Scantling0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Breeland 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 J. Jackson 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Kendricks 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Kumerow 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Montgomery 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Tonyan 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Packers 14 25 2 34/36 30/37 0 376 Opponents 15 30 2 43/44 23/31 1 400 2-Pt Conv: D. Adams, Rodgers, J. Williams. Packers 3-4, Opponents 2-3. RUSHING A. Jones J. Williams Rodgers Montgomery Kizer Valdes-Scantling Greene St. Brown Bibbs Packers Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 133 728 5.5 67 8 121 464 3.8 20 3 43 269 6.3 23 2 26 105 4.0 16 1 5 39 7.8 12 0 2 29 14.5 21 0 1 26 26.0 26 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 333 1667 5.0 67 14 446 1918 4.3 41 15 RECEIVING D. Adams Graham Valdes-Scantling Cobb J. Williams A. Jones St. Brown Allison Kendricks Montgomery Kumerow Tonyan Lewis Bibbs Moore Lazard Vitale Packers Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 111 1386 12.5 57 13 55 636 11.6 54 2 38 581 15.3 60 2 38 383 10.1 75t 2 27 210 7.8 26 0 26 206 7.9 24t 1 21 328 15.6 54 0 20 303 15.2 64t 2 19 170 8.9 22 1 15 170 11.3 43 0 8 103 12.9 49t 1 4 77 19.3 54t 1 3 39 13.0 30 0 3 13 4.3 5 0 2 15 7.5 10 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 392 4629 11.8 75t 25 336 4074 12.1 75t 30 Pct. 62.3 47.6 0.0 61.3 63.8 TD 25 0 0 25 30 Int. 2 2 0 4 7 INTERCEPTIONS Clinton-Dix Breeland Alexander King Packers Opponents Rate 97.6 40.5 39.6 93.7 100.9 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 25 8.3 24 0 2 48 24.0 26 1 1 27 27.0 27 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 7 100 14.3 27 1 4 51 12.8 27t 1 PUNTING Scott Packers Opponents No. 71 72 72 PUNT RETURNS T. Williams Cobb T. Davis Alexander J. Jackson King Packers Opponents Ret 12 7 4 4 2 1 30 20 KICKOFF RETURNS Montgomery Breeland Moore J. Williams Patrick Valdes-Scantling T. Davis Packers Opponents Tkld. 49/353 4/38 0/0 53/391 44/322 Yds. 3176 3176 3258 Avg. In 20 LG 44.7 19 67 44.1 19 67 45.3 28 64 FC Yds Avg LG TD 10 83 6.9 23 0 6 46 6.6 17 0 1 44 11.0 15 0 1 25 6.3 24 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 19 198 6.6 24 0 27 206 10.3 44 0 No. Yds 10 210 8 173 4 102 4 95 2 23 1 21 1 20 30 644 40 1022 Avg LG TD 21.0 27 0 21.6 38 0 25.5 37 0 23.8 30 0 11.5 15 0 21.0 21 0 20.0 20 0 21.5 38 0 25.6 99t 1 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Crosby 0/0 4/4 10/11 11/15 5/7 Packers 0/0 4/4 10/11 11/15 5/7 Opponents 0/0 4/4 9/10 10/14 0/3 SACKS Fackrell Clark Martinez C. Matthews Lowry Gilbert Daniels (group) M. Adams Perry Brice Clinton-Dix Greene J. Jones Morrison Whitehead Alexander Packers Opponents No. 10.5 6.0 5.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 44.0 53.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book GREEN BAY PACKERS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ahman Green, 2000-06, 2009............................................................8,322 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Brett Favre, 1992-2007 ....................................................................61,655 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Brett Favre, 1992-2007 .........................................................................442 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Donald Driver, 1999-2012 .....................................................................743 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Donald Driver, 1999-2012 ................................................................10,137 Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Dillon, 1952-59 ............................................................................52 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Tim Masthay, 2010-15 .........................................................................44.2 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Desmond Howard, 1996, 1999 ............................................................13.8 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Travis Williams, 1967-70......................................................................26.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Mason Crosby, 2007-18 .......................................................................307 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Don Hutson, 1935-45 ...........................................................................105 Points..............................................................................Mason Crosby, 2007-18.....................................................................1,469 *Sacks............................................................................Clay Matthews, 2009-18 ......................................................................83.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ahman Green, 2003 ...........................................................................1,883 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Aaron Rodgers, 2011 .........................................................................4,643 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Aaron Rodgers, 2011 ..............................................................................45 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Sterling Sharpe, 1993............................................................................112 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Jordy Nelson, 2014............................................................................1,519 Interceptions ...................................................................Irv Comp, 1943.......................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Tim Masthay, 2011 ..............................................................................45.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Billy Grimes, 1950 ...............................................................................19.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Travis Williams, 1967 .......................................................................**41.1 Field Goals ......................................................................Chester Marcol, 1972..............................................................................33 Ryan Longwell, 2000 ..............................................................................33 Mason Crosby, 2013...............................................................................33 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Ahman Green, 2003 ................................................................................20 Points..............................................................................Paul Hornung, 1960 ..............................................................................176 *Sacks............................................................................Tim Harris, 1989..................................................................................19.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Ahman Green, 12-28-03 .......................................................................218 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Matt Flynn, 1-1-12 ................................................................................480 Aaron Rodgers, 9-15-13 .......................................................................480 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Matt Flynn, 1-1-12 ....................................................................................6 Aaron Rodgers, 10-14-12, 11-9-14...........................................................6 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Don Hutson, 11-22-42 ............................................................................14 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Billy Howton, 10-21-56 .........................................................................257 Interceptions ...................................................................Bobby Dillon, 11-26-53.........................................................................**4 Willie Buchanon, 9-24-78......................................................................**4 Field Goals ......................................................................Chris Jacke, 11-11-90, 10-14-96..............................................................5 Ryan Longwell, 9-24-00............................................................................5 Mason Crosby, 10-6-13, 11-22-15, 9-16-18.............................................5 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Paul Hornung, 12-12-65............................................................................5 Points..............................................................................Paul Hornung, 10-8-61............................................................................33 *Sacks............................................................................Vonnie Holliday, 12-22-02 ......................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 173 GREEN BAY PACKERS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 17 90 23 81 31 69 35 8 43 98 28 75 42 32 97 54 2 76 1 11 51 93 80 36 37 21 46 33 24 20 9 16 95 89 70 63 99 94 50 64 82 57 62 25 12 6 79 91 55 78 19 39 65 85 77 32 83 45 30 38 174 Name Pos. Adams, Davante WR Adams, Montravius DL Alexander, Jaire CB Allison, Geronimo WR Amos, Adrian S Bakhtiari, David T Bibbs, Kapri RB Boyle, Tim QB Bradley, Hunter LS Brown, Fadol DL Brown, Tony CB Bulaga, Bryan T Burks, Oren LB Carson, Tra RB Clark, Kenny DL Crawford, James LB Crosby, Mason K Daniels, Mike DL Davis, Jawill WR Davis, Trevor WR Fackrell, Kyler LB Gilbert, Reggie LB Graham, Jimmy TE Greene, Raven S Jackson, Josh CB Jamerson, Natrell CB Johnson, Malcolm FB Jones, Aaron RB Jones, Josh S King, Kevin CB Kizer, DeShone QB Kumerow, Jake WR Lancaster, Tyler DL Lewis, Marcedes TE Light, Alex T/G Linsley, Corey C Looney, James DL Lowry, Dean DL Martinez, Blake LB McCray, Justin G Moore, J'Mon WR Pankey, Adam G/T Patrick, Lucas G Redmond, Will CB Rodgers, Aaron QB Scott, JK P Simon, Deon DL Smith, Preston LB Smith, Za'Darius LB Spriggs, Jason T St. Brown, Equanimeous WR Sullivan, Chandon CB Taylor, Lane G Tonyan, Robert TE Turner, Billy T/G Tyson, Mike S Valdes-Scantling, Marquez WR Vitale, Danny FB Williams, Jamaal RB Williams, Tramon CB Ht. 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-7 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-11 Wt. 215 304 196 202 214 310 203 232 241 282 199 314 233 228 314 239 207 310 191 188 245 261 265 197 196 201 231 208 220 200 235 209 313 267 309 301 287 296 237 317 205 313 313 186 225 208 332 265 272 301 214 189 324 237 310 210 206 239 213 191 NFL Birthdate Exp. 12/24/92 6 7/24/95 3 2/9/97 2 1/18/94 4 4/29/93 5 9/30/91 7 1/10/93 4 10/3/94 2 5/21/94 2 4/15/93 2 7/13/95 2 3/21/89 10 3/21/95 2 10/24/92 3 10/4/95 4 12/2/94 2 9/3/84 13 5/5/89 8 4/6/95 2 7/4/93 4 11/25/91 4 4/1/93 2 11/24/86 10 2/2/95 2 4/3/96 2 12/15/95 2 8/11/92 3 12/2/94 3 9/20/94 3 5/5/95 3 1/3/96 3 2/17/92 2 11/4/94 2 5/19/84 14 5/2/96 2 7/27/91 6 5/15/95 2 6/9/94 4 1/9/94 4 5/31/92 3 5/23/95 2 2/2/94 2 7/30/93 3 12/28/93 4 12/2/83 15 10/30/95 2 7/6/90 2 11/17/92 5 9/8/92 5 5/17/94 4 9/30/96 2 8/7/96 2 11/22/89 7 4/30/94 2 10/17/91 6 7/27/93 2 10/10/94 2 10/26/93 4 4/3/95 3 3/16/83 13 College Fresno State Auburn Louisville Illinois Penn State Colorado Colorado State Eastern Kentucky Mississippi State Mississippi Alabama Iowa Vanderbilt Texas A&M UCLA Illinois Colorado Iowa Bethune-Cookman California Utah State Arizona Miami James Madison Iowa Wisconsin Mississippi State Texas-El Paso North Carolina State Washington Notre Dame Wisconsin-Whitewater Northwestern UCLA Richmond Ohio State California Northwestern Stanford Central Florida Missouri West Virginia Duke Mississippi State California Alabama Northwestern State (LA) Mississippi State Kentucky Indiana Notre Dame Georgia State Oklahoma State Indiana State North Dakota State Cincinnati South Florida Northwestern Brigham Young Louisiana Tech Hometown Palo Alto, Calif. Vienna, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Riverview, Fla. Baltimore, Md. San Mateo, Calif. Plainfield, Ill. Middletown, Conn. Collierville, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. Beaumont, Texas Woodstock, Ill. Lorton, Va. Texarkana, Texas Rialto, Calif. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Georgetown, Texas Blackwood, N.J. Hialeah, Fla. Martinez, Calif. Mesa, Ariz. Laveen, Ariz. Wilson, N.C. Virginia Beach, Va. Corinth, Texas Ocala, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. El Paso, Texas Walled Lake, Mich. Oakland, Calif. Toledo, Ohio Bartlett, Ill. Plainfield, Ill. Long Beach, Calif. Salem, Va. Boardman, Ohio Lake Worth, Fla. Rockford, Ill. Oro Valley, Ariz. Miami, Fla. Missouri City, Texas Hamilton, Ohio Brentwood, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Chico, Calif. Denver, Colo. Baton Rouge, La. Stone Mountain, Ga. Greenville, Ala. Elkhart, Ind. Anaheim, Calif. Winder, Ga. Arlington, Texas McHenry, Ill. Arden Hills, Minn. Norfolk, Va. St. Petersburg, Fla. Wheaton, Ill. Fontana, Calif. Houma, La. ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D2-’14 15/15 D3-’17 16/1 D1-’18 13/11 FA-’16 5/4 UFA(Chi)-’19 16/16* D4a-’13 16/16 W(Wash)-’18 12/0* FA-’18 0* D7b-’18 16/0 FA-’18 4/0 FA-’18 11/3 D1-’10 14/14 D3-’18 14/4 FA-’18 4/0 D1-’16 13/13 FA-’18 16/0 D6c-’07 16/0 D4a-’12 10/9 W(NYG)-’19 7/0* D5-’16 2/0 D3-’16 16/7 FA-’16 16/0 UFA(Sea)-’18 16/12 FA-’18 8/0 D2-’18 16/10 FA-’18 12/0* FA-’18 0* D5b-’17 12/8 D2b-’17 13/5 D2a-’17 6/6 T(Cle)-’18 3/0 FA-’17 5/2 FA-’18 12/5 FA-’18 16/4 FA-’18 3/0 D5a-’14 16/16 D7a-’18 3/0 D4b-’16 16/8 D4a-’16 16/16 FA-’17 12/5 D4-’18 12/0 FA-’17 1/0 FA-’16 14/4 FA-’18 5/0 D1-’05 16/16 D5b-’18 16/0 FA-’18 0* UFA(Wash)-’19 16/16* UFA(Balt)-’19 16/8* D2-’16 13/2 D6-’18 12/7 FA-’19 5/1* FA-’13 15/14 FA-’17 16/1 UFA(Den)-’19 16/11* W(Hou)-’19 10/2* D5c-’18 16/10 FA-’18 5/0 D4b-’17 16/8 UFA(Ariz)-’18 16/16 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book GREEN BAY PACKERS * Amos played 16 games with Chicago in ’18; Bibbs played 10 games with Washington and 2 games with Green Bay; Boyle inactive for 15 games; Davis played 7 games with New York Giants; Jamerson layed 10 games with Houston and 2 games with Green Bay; Johnson spent 5 games on practice squad; Simon spent 12 games on practice squad; P. Smith played 16 games with Washington; Z. Smith played 16 games with Baltimore; Sullivan played 5 games with Philadelphia; Turner played 16 games with Denver; Tyson played 10 games with Houston. Players lost through free agency (4): CB Bashaud Breeland (KC; 7 games in ’18), WR Randall Cobb (Dall; 9), LB Clay Matthews (LAR; 16), LB Jake Ryan (Jax; IR). Also played with Packers in ’18—T/G Byron Bell (12 games), S Kentrell Brice (14), S Ibraheim Campbell (3), S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (7), RB Lavon Coleman (1), CB Davon House (3), RB Darius Jackson (2), TE Lance Kendricks (16), RB Ty Montgomery (7), LB Antonio Morrison (16), LB Nick Perry (9), S Eddie Pleasant (5), LB Korey Toomer (7), S Jermaine Whitehead (7), DL Muhammad Wilkerson (3). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Baylis, Evan (1) Bolton, Curtis Cotton, Eric (1) Coyle, Anthony (1) de Beer, Gerhard (1) Donnerson, Kendall (1) Ento, Kabion Ficken, Sam (1) Gary, Rashan Hamilton, Javien Hollman, Ka’Dar Jenkins, Elgton Keke, Kingsley Koppenhaver, Davis Lazard, Allen (1) Madison, Cole (1) Matthews, Tray (1) Nijman, Yosh Ramsey, Randy Redding, Teo (1) Roberts, Greg Rouse, Nydair Savage, Darnell Sheldon, Brady (1) Shepherd, Darrius Sternberger, Jace Summers, Ty Wilkins, Manny Williams, Dexter Williams, Larry TE LB DL G T LB CB K LB CB CB G DL TE WR G S T LB WR LB CB S LB WR TE LB QB RB G Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-4 250 228 272 298 312 249 187 192 277 184 196 311 288 245 227 308 213 314 238 176 258 188 198 231 186 251 241 193 212 322 11/18/93 12/18/95 2/28/95 9/19/96 7/5/94 4/22/96 1/3/96 12/14/92 12/3/97 9/2/96 9/18/94 12/26/95 9/26/96 1/24/96 12/11/95 12/20/94 10/18/94 1/2/96 9/7/95 12/8/94 3/21/96 6/13/95 7/30/97 2/23/93 11/1/95 6/26/96 12/31/95 11/5/95 1/6/97 2/22/95 College Hometown Oregon Oklahoma Stanford Fordham Arizona Southeast Missouri Colorado Penn State Michigan Mississippi Toledo Mississippi State Texas A&M Duke Iowa State Washington State Auburn Virginia Tech Arkansas Bowling Green Baylor West Chester Maryland Ferris State North Dakota State Texas A&M Texas Christian Arizona State Notre Dame Oklahoma State Aurora, Colo. Murrieta, Calif. Nampa, Idaho Staten Island, N.Y. Pretoria, South Africa Maumelle, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Valparaiso, Ind. Paramus, N.J. Bay Springs, Miss. Burlington, N.J. Clarksdale, Miss. Richmond, Texas Santa Clarita, Calif. Urbandale, Iowa Burien, Wash. Newnan, Ga. Maplewood, N.J Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Warren, Mich. Nacogdoches, Texas Philadelphia, Pa. Bear, Del. Novi, Mich. Blue Springs, Mo. Kingfisher, Okla. San Antonio, Texas Novato, Calif. Winter Garden, Fla. Wilmington, N.C. How Acq. FA-’18 FA FA-’18 FA-’18 FA-’18 D7c-’18 FA FA D1a FA D6a D2 D5 FA PS(Jax)-’18 D5a-’18 FA-’18 FA FA FA-’18 FA FA D1b FA-’18 FA D3 D7 FA D6b FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.packers.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 175 GREEN BAY PACKERS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Matt LaFleur Pro Career: Named the 15th head coach in team history on January 8, 2019. Is entering his 11th season in the NFL, having served as an offensive coordinator for the past two seasons (Los Angeles Rams, 2017; Tennessee, 2018). Also coached quarterbacks for two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons (2015-16) and four seasons with the Washington Redskins (2010-13). Got his start in the NFL coaching ranks as an offensive assistant with the Houston Texans in 2008-09. During his first 10 seasons in the league, was a part of offensive staffs that helped its teams rank in the top 10 in the league in total yards seven times (2008-09, 2012-13, 2015-17). In three of his last six seasons in the NFL, was on a staff that helped its offense finish in the top five in the league in scoring, highlighted by No. 1 rankings in 2016 (Falcons) and 2017 (Rams). Guided the Titans offense to a No. 7 league ranking in rushing (126.4 ypg) in ’18 and also helped Tennessee rank No. 7 in the league with 18 giveaways, tied for the second fewest in franchise history. Helped the Rams lead NFL in scoring with an average of 29.9 points per game in 2017, more than doubling their average from 2016 (14.0 ppg) as they became the first team in the Super Bowl era to go from last to first in the NFL in scoring in one season. Tutored Falcons QB Matt Ryan, who led the league with a 117.1 passer rating in 2016, the fifth highest in a season in NFL history, on his way to being named the NFL MVP. Coached QB Robert Griffin III with the Redskins in 2012, who earned AP Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. Career record: 0-0. Background: Played QB at Saginaw Valley State (2000-02), where he guided the Cardinals to three straight NCAA Division II playoff appearances and earned second-team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors in all three seasons. Ranks No. 2 in school history in passing yards (7,699) and No. 3 in completions (560) and passing TDs (67). Played in the National Indoor Football League for the Omaha Beef in 2003 and the Billings Outlaws in 2004. Coached collegiately at Saginaw Valley State (2003), Central Michigan (2004-05), Northern Michigan (2006), Ashland (2007) and Notre Dame (2014). Personal: Born November 3, 1979, in Mount Pleasant, Mich. He and his wife, BreAnne, have two sons, Luke and Ty. His younger brother, Mike, is the wide receivers/passing game coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. Their father, Dennis, coached 22 seasons (1976-97) at Central Michigan. ASSISTANT COACHES Luke Butkus, asst. offensive line; born June 26, 1979, Steger, Ill. Center Illinois 1998-2001. Pro center Rhein Fire (NFLE) 2003, Cologne Centurions (NFLE) 2004. College coach: Oregon 2005-06, Illinois 2012, 2016-18. Pro coach: Chicago Bears 2007-09, Seattle Seahawks 201011, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-15, joined Packers in 2019. Wendel Davis, defensive quality control; born August 16, 1988, Galveston, Texas. Linebacker Arkansas 2006-09. No pro playing experience. College coach: West Texas A&M 2010-12, Texas 176 A&M-Commerce 2013-14, Texas 2015, Georgia 2016-18, Incarnate Word 2019. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2019. Ryan Downard, asst. defensive backs; born June 22, 1988, Lima, Ohio. Defensive back Eastern Michigan 2007-10. No pro playing experience. College coach: Toledo 2013, Texas Tech 2013, Bowling Green State 2016-17. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2014-15, joined Packers in 2018. Maurice Drayton, asst. special teams; born October 5, 1976, Moncks Corner, S.C. Defensive back The Citadel 1994-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: The Citadel 1999-2005, 2014-15, South Carolina State 2008-09, Coastal Carolina 2010-11, Southern Mississippi 2012. Pro coach: Charleston Swamp Foxes (A2 FL) 2000-02, Seinajoki Crocodiles (European Football League) 2006, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2013, Indianapolis Colts 2016-17, joined Packers in 2018. Luke Getsy, quarterbacks; born February 16, 1984, Munhall, Pa. Quarterback Pittsburgh 200203, Akron 2005-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Akron 2007-08, West Virginia Wesleyan 2009, Pittsburgh 2010, Indiana University (PA) 2011-12, Western Michigan 2013, Mississippi State 2018. Pro coach: Green Bay Packers 2014-17, re-joined Packers in 2019. Chris Gizzi, strength and conditioning coordinator; born March 8, 1975, Cleveland, Ohio. Linebacker Air Force 1994-97. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos 1998-99, Green Bay Packers 2000-01. College coach: Air Force 1998-99. College coach: North Carolina 2013. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2014. Nathaniel Hackett, offensive coordinator; born December 19, 1979, Fullerton, Calif. Linebacker/long snapper UC Davis 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: UC Davis 2003, Stanford 2003-05, Syracuse 201012. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006-07, Buffalo Bills 2008-09, 2013-14, Jacksonville Jaguars 2015-18, joined Packers in 2019. Kevin Koger, offensive quality control; born December 12, 1989, Toledo, Ohio. Tight end Michigan 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 2013-14, Tennessee 2015, Eastern Kentucky 2016-18. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2019. Shawn Mennenga, special teams coordinator; born January 8, 1971, Melbourne, Iowa. Defensive back Missouri 1992. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southwest Baptist 1994-96, Western Kentucky 1997, Hutchinson (Kan.) C.C. 1998-2000, Culver-Stockton 2001-04 (head coach 2002-04), Fort Hays State 2005-08, South Dakota State 2009-10, Vanderbilt 2018. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2011-17, joined Packers in 2019. Jerry Montgomery, defensive line; born September 19, 1979, Los Angeles, Calif. Defensive tackle Iowa 1998-2001. No pro playing experience. College coach: North Iowa Area C.C. 2005, Northern Iowa 2006-08, Wyoming 200910, Michigan 2011-12, Oklahoma 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2015. Kirk Olivadotti, inside linebackers; born January 1, 1974, Wilmington, Del. Wide receiver Purdue 1993-96. No pro playing experience. College coach: Maine Maritime Academy 1997, Indiana State 1998-99, Georgia 2011-13. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2000-10, 2014-18, joined Packers in 2019. Justin Outten, tight ends; born October 26, 1983, Doylestown, Pa. Center Syracuse 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse 2007. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2016-18, joined Packers in 2019. Christian Parker, defensive quality control; born December 23, 1991, Flemington, N.J. Wide receiver/cornerback Richmond 2009-12. No pro playing experience. College coach: Virginia State 2013-14, Norfolk State 2015-16, William & Mary 2017, Notre Dame 2017, Texas A&M 2018. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2019. Mike Pettine, defensive coordinator; born September 25, 1966, Doylestown, Pa. Safety Virginia 1984-87. No pro playing experience. College coach: Pittsburgh 1993-94. Pro coach: Baltimore Ravens 2002-08, New York Jets 200912, Buffalo Bills 2013, Cleveland Browns 2014-15 (head coach), joined Packers in 2018. Jason Simmons, defensive backs; born March 30, 1976, Inglewood, Calif. Cornerback Arizona State 1994-97. Pro defensive back Pittsburgh Steelers 1998-2001, Houston Texans 2002-07. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2011. Ben Sirmans, running backs; born October 17, 1970, East Orange, N.J. Running back Maine 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: Maine 1996-99, Kent State 2000-04, Michigan State 2005-06, Boston College 200711. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 2012-15, joined Packers in 2016. Mike Smith, outside linebackers; born September 2, 1981, Lubbock, Texas. Linebacker Texas Tech 2000-03. Pro linebacker Baltimore Ravens 200507. College coach: Hawai’i 2009, Texas Tech 2013-15. Pro coach: New York Jets 2010-12, Kansas City Chiefs 2016-18, joined Packers in 2019. Adam Stenavich, offensive line; born March 11, 1983, Marshfield, Wis. Tackle Michigan 2002-05. Tackle Green Bay Packers 2006, Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 2007, Houston Texans 2008-09. College coach: Michigan 2011-13, Northern Arizona 2014, San Jose State 2015-16. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2017-18, joined Packers in 2019. Rayna Stewart, special teams quality control; born June 18, 1973, Oklahoma City, Okla. Cornerback Northern Arizona 1992-95. Pro defensive back Houston Oilers 1996-97, Miami Dolphins 1998, Jacksonville Jaguars 1999-2000. College coach: Northwestern 2007-08, Vanderbilt 2018. Pro coach: Tennessee Titans 2009-11, joined Packers in 2019. Jason Vrable, offensive assistant; born January 23, 1985, South Park, Pa. Quarterback Marietta 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: South Florida 2007, Marietta 2007, Robert Morris 2008, Syracuse 2009-10, Charleston 2011-12. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2013-16, New York Jets 2017-18, joined Packers in 2019. Alvis Whitted, wide receivers; born September 4, 1974, Durham, N.C. Wide receiver North Carolina State 1994-97. Wide receiver Jacksonville Jaguars 1998-2001, Oakland Raiders 2002-06. College coach: Millsaps College (MS) 2010, UCLA 2011, Colorado State 2012-18. Pro coach: Joined Packers in 2019. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book LOS ANGELES RAMS CLUB OFFICIALS Owner/Chairman: E. Stanley Kroenke Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President of Football Operations: Kevin Demoff General Manager: Les Snead Executive Vice President, Business Operations: Jamie Reigle Vice President, Football & Business Administration: Tony Pastoors National Football Conference West Division Team Colors: Millennium Blue, White and New Century Gold 29899 Agoura Road Agoura Hills, CA 91301 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 10 at Oakland ..........................5:00 Aug. 17 vs. Dallas (Hawai’i)...........7:00 Aug. 24 Denver...............................6:00 Aug. 29 at Houston .........................5:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Carolina .................10:00 AM Sep. 15 New Orleans......................1:25 Sep. 22 at Cleveland .......................5:20 Sep. 29 Tampa Bay.........................1:05 Oct. 3 at Seattle (Thu)...................5:20 Oct. 13 San Francisco ...................1:05 Oct. 20 at Atlanta ...................10:00 AM Oct. 27 Cincinnati (London)...10:00 AM Nov. 3 BYE Nov. 10 at Pittsburgh.......................1:25 Nov. 17 Chicago ...........................*5:20 Nov. 25 Baltimore (Mon) ................5:15 Dec. 1 at Arizona...........................1:05 Dec. 8 Seattle.............................*5:20 Dec. 15 at Dallas.............................1:25 Dec. 21/22at San Francisco .................TBD Dec. 29 Arizona ..............................1:25 * All times PT; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (opened in 1923) •Capacity: 76,750 391 1 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, California 90037 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Training Camp: UC Irvine Irvine, CA 92697 LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL COLISEUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book Chief Marketing Officer: Ronalee ZarateBayani Administration: Dan August, Todd Davis, Eric Dickerson, Stephanie Cheng Communications: Artis Twyman, Joanna Hunter, Julia Faron, Chase Issacs, Travis Langer, Tiffany White Community Affairs and Engagement: Molly Higgins, Keely Fimbres, Maria Camacho Rams Media: Marissa Daly, Jory Hirsh Technology: Skarpi Hedinsson, Jeff Graves Employee Experience: Oracio Galindo Ticketing and Member Services: Steven Moore, Meagan Roberts, Terry Roy Partnerships: Jason Griffith, Mike O’Keefe, Joanna Yiu Finance: Jeff Brewer, Darline Llopis Merchandise: Tyrel Kirkham Marketing: Marty Turman, Sarah Schuler, Ray Daryabigi, Masooma Ali, Cory Befort, DaLeyna Adkinson Player Personnel Executive: Brian Xanders Director, College Scouting: Brad Holmes Director, Player Engagement: Jacques McClendon Director, Video Operations: Larry Clerico Director, Sports Medicine and Performance: Reggie Scott Assistant Athletic Trainer: Byron Cunningham, Tyler Williams, Jon Hernandez, Mark Dydasco Nutrition: Joey Blake Equipment Manager: Brendan Burger Assistant Equipment Manager: Ben Bloomer, Matt Taylor, Luis Ramos, Darwin Beacham Jr. Football Information: Ryan Garlisch, Jake Temme, Sarah Bailey Operations: Bruce Warwick, Kate Kost, Michael Venit, Jaime More, Chris Hawes, Sophie Luoto, Kristen Lee, Scott Lupold Security: Dave Love Player Personnel: Ted Monago, JW Jordan, Taylor Morton, Steve Miller, James Gladstone Player Personnel Consultant: Ray Farmer, Lawrence McCutcheon, Andy Sugarman Pro Personnel: Ray Agnew, John McKay, Matt Waugh College Scout: Vito Gonella, Brian Hill, Billy Johnson, Steve Kazor, Michael Pierce, Chance Trickett, John Zernhelt Scouting Assistant: Ryon Lynn, Tory Woodbury Nunn-Wooten Scouting Fellowship: Cedric Jones COACHING HISTORY Cleveland 1937-1945, Los Angeles 1946-1994, 2016-18 St. Louis 1995-2015 (589-588-21) Records include postseason games 1937-38 Hugo Bezdek*.............1-13-0 1938 Art Lewis ......................4-4-0 1939-42 Earl (Dutch) Clark......16-26-2 1944 Aldo (Buff) Donelli.........4-6-0 1945-46 Adam Walsh ...............16-5-1 1947 Bob Snyder...................6-6-0 1948-49 Clark Shaughnessy .....14-8-3 1950-52 Joe Stydahar**...........19-9-0 1952-54 Hamp Pool................23-11-2 1955-59 Sid Gillman ...............28-32-1 1960-62 Bob Waterfield*** ......9-24-1 1962-65 Harland Svare ...........14-31-3 1966-70 George Allen .............49-19-4 1971-72 Tommy Prothro .........14-12-2 1973-77 Chuck Knox ..............57-20-1 1978-82 Ray Malavasi ............43-36-0 1983-91 John Robinson..........79-74-0 1992-94 Chuck Knox ..............15-33-0 1995-96 Rich Brooks ..............13-19-0 1997-99 Dick Vermeil..............25-26-0 2000-05 Mike Martz****........56-36-0 2005 Joe Vitt .........................4-7-0 2006-08 Scott Linehan#.........11-25-0 2008 Jim Haslett..................2-10-0 2009-11 Steve Spagnuolo .......10-38-0 2012-16 Jeff Fisher##...........31-45-1 2016 John Fassel...................0-3-0 2017-18 Sean McVay..............26-10-0 * ** *** **** # ## Released after three games in 1938 Resigned after one game in 1952 Resigned after eight games in 1962 Took medical leave after five games in 2005 Released after four games in 2008 Released after 13 games in 2016 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 557,842 Away 505,117 Total 1,062,959 Single-game home record, 88,161 (9/16/16) Single-season home record, 648,602 (2016) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 2 3 4 5 7 Taylor Rapp Darrell Henderson David Long Bobby Evans Greg Gaines David Edwards Nick Scott Dakota Allen DB RB DB T DT T DB LB College Washington Memphis Michigan Oklahoma Washington Wisconsin Penn St. Texas Tech 177 LOS ANGELES RAMS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Goff 561 364 Hekker 4 2 Mannion 3 2 Rams 568 368 Opponents 533 347 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/09 08/18 08/25 08/30 Result L 7-33 W 19-15 W 21-20 L 0-28 Opponent at Baltimore Oakland Houston at New Orleans REGULAR SEASON (13-3) 09/10 09/16 09/23 09/27 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/19 12/02 12/09 12/16 12/23 12/30 W W W W W W W W L W W W L L W W 33-13 34-0 35-23 38-31 33-31 23-20 39-10 29-27 35-45 36-31 54-51 30-16 6-15 23-30 31-9 48-32 SCORING at Oakland Arizona L.A. Chargers Minnesota at Seattle at Denver at San Francisco Green Bay at New Orleans Seattle Kansas City at Detroit at Chicago Philadelphia at Arizona San Francisco POSTSEASON (2-1) 01/12 W 30-22 01/20 W 26-23 02/03 L 3-13 Dallas at New Orleans (OT) New England (SB LIII) SCORE BY PERIODS Rams 105 174 131 117 0 — 527 Opponents 84 112 106 82 0 — 384 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Rams Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 178 Opp. 401 322 134 101 236 185 31 36 86/191 70/188 45.0 37.2 6/15 9/15 40.0 60.0 30:42 29:18 6738 5737 421.1 358.6 1060 960 6.4 6.0 2231 1957 139.4 122.3 459 386 4507 3780 281.7 236.3 33/223 41/326 4730 4106 568/368 533/347 64.8 65.1 12 18 43/46.3 66/44.1 43/43.0 66/38.6 96/878 99/852 17/7 14/12 60 44 23 12 32 31 5 1 TD TD TD R P Rt PAT Yds. 4688 19 23 4730 4106 FG Saf PTS Gurley 17 4 0 0/0 0/0 Zuerlein 0 0 0 35/36 27/31 Woods 1 6 0 0/0 0/0 Cooks 1 5 0 0/0 0/0 Kupp 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 Reynolds 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 Everett 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 Santos 0 0 0 5/6 5/6 Ficken 0 0 0 10/10 1/3 Anderson 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Ebukam 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 Goff 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Higbee 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 M. Brown 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Littleton 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Countess 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Peters 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Hekker 0 0 0 1/1 1/1 Barron 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 Rams 23 32 5 51/53 34/41 Opponents 12 31 1 39/42 25/28 2-Pt Conv: Gurley 3, M. Brown, Everett. Rams 5-7, Opponents 2-2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 132 116 42 36 36 30 20 20 13 12 12 12 12 8 8 6 6 4 2 527 384 RUSHING Gurley Anderson M. Brown Woods Goff Kelly Cooks Kupp Davis Everett Reynolds Hekker Mannion Rams Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 256 1251 4.9 36 17 43 299 7.0 46 2 43 212 4.9 19 0 19 157 8.3 56 1 43 108 2.5 16 2 27 74 2.7 7 0 10 68 6.8 17 1 4 25 6.3 12 0 2 19 9.5 19 0 2 16 8.0 12 0 2 8 4.0 10 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 7 -9 -1.3 3 0 459 2231 4.9 56 23 386 1957 5.1 51 12 RECEIVING Woods Cooks Gurley Kupp Everett Reynolds Higbee M. Brown Anderson Kelly Hodge N. Williams Shields Mundt Rams Opponents No. 86 80 59 40 33 29 24 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 368 347 Yds 1219 1204 580 566 320 402 292 52 17 27 17 17 12 5 4730 4106 Avg 14.2 15.1 9.8 14.2 9.7 13.9 12.2 10.4 4.3 13.5 8.5 8.5 12.0 5.0 12.9 11.8 LG TD 39t 6 57 5 56 4 70t 6 40t 3 33 5 36 2 18t 1 13 0 18 0 14 0 11 0 12 0 5 0 70t 32 73t 31 Pct. 64.9 50.0 66.7 64.8 65.1 TD 32 0 0 32 31 Int. 12 0 0 12 18 INTERCEPTIONS J. Johnson Peters Littleton Hill Talib Ebukam Shields Joyner Countess Robey-Coleman Rams Opponents Tkld. 33/223 0/0 0/0 33/223 41/326 Rate 101.1 63.5 89.6 100.7 93.8 No. Yds Avg LG TD 4 46 11.5 35 0 3 107 35.7 50t 1 3 48 16.0 22 1 2 7 3.5 7 0 1 30 30.0 30 0 1 25 25.0 25t 1 1 22 22.0 22 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 18 290 16.1 50t 3 12 73 6.1 26 0 PUNTING Hekker Rams Opponents No. 43 43 66 PUNT RETURNS Natson Cooper Christian Kupp Woods Rams Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 26 10 280 10.8 60 0 2 1 12 6.0 12 0 1 0 11 11.0 11 0 1 3 4 4.0 4 0 0 1 0 — — 0 30 15 307 10.2 60 0 12 7 104 8.7 22 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Countess Cooper Natson Longacre Woods Rams Opponents No. 17 13 6 2 1 39 29 Yds. 1992 1992 2912 Yds 419 277 108 30 0 834 652 Avg. In 20 LG 46.3 21 68 46.3 21 68 44.1 26 68 Avg LG TD 24.6 40 0 21.3 28 0 18.0 24 0 15.0 16 0 0.0 0 0 21.4 40 0 22.5 42 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Zuerlein 0/0 9/9 10/10 4/6 4/6 Santos 1/1 2/2 2/2 0/1 0/0 Ficken 0/0 0/1 1/1 0/1 0/0 Hekker 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 Rams 1/1 12/13 13/13 4/8 4/6 Opponents 0/0 7/7 9/10 4/4 5/7 SACKS Donald Suh Fowler Littleton Ebukam Franklin-Myers Barron Brockers Joyner Longacre Westbrooks Rams Opponents No. 20.5 4.5 2.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 41.0 33.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book LOS ANGELES RAMS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Steven Jackson, 2004-12.................................................................10,135 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Jim Everett, 1986-93........................................................................23,758 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Roman Gabriel, 1962-72 .......................................................................154 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007 .......................................................................942 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007 ..................................................................14,109 Interceptions ...................................................................Ed Meador, 1959-70 ...............................................................................46 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Johnny Hekker, 2012-17 ......................................................................47.1 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001 .................................................................11.4 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Ron Brown, 1984-89, 1991 .................................................................26.3 Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 ........................................................................265 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marshall Faulk, 1999-2005......................................................................85 Points..............................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 .....................................................................1,223 *Sacks............................................................................Leonard Little, 1998-2009....................................................................87.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Eric Dickerson, 1984......................................................................**2,105 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Kurt Warner, 2001..............................................................................4,830 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Kurt Warner, 1999...................................................................................41 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1995.................................................................................119 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Isaac Bruce, 1995..............................................................................1,781 Interceptions ...................................................................Dick (Night Train) Lane, 1952..............................................................**14 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Donnie Jones, 2008 .............................................................................50.0 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Woodley Lewis, 1952...........................................................................18.5 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Verda (Vitamin T) Smith, 1950 .............................................................33.7 Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 2003 ...................................................................................39 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marshall Faulk, 2000 ...............................................................................26 Points..............................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 2003 .................................................................................163 *Sacks............................................................................Robert Quinn, 2013..............................................................................19.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Willie Ellison, 12-5-71 ...........................................................................247 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Norm Van Brocklin, 9-28-51..............................................................**554 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5 Last time by Kurt Warner, 10-10-99 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Tom Fears, 12-3-50 ................................................................................18 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Willie Anderson, 11-26-89 ................................................................**336 Interceptions ...................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................3 Last time by Keith Lyle, 12-15-96 Field Goals ......................................................................Jeff Wilkins, 9-10-06.................................................................................6 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Many times ...............................................................................................4 Last time by Marshall Faulk, 10-20-02 Points..............................................................................Many times .............................................................................................24 Last time by Marshall Faulk, 10-20-02 *Sacks............................................................................Gary Jeter, 9-18-88................................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 179 LOS ANGELES RAMS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 55 66 5 90 34 41 12 24 33 27 99 50 81 56 97 94 16 30 36 79 6 89 20 11 43 42 59 18 53 58 52 44 82 19 70 22 25 83 23 92 21 88 32 77 31 62 17 4 180 Name Allen, Brian Blythe, Austin Bortles, Blake Brockers, Michael Brown, Malcolm Christian, Marqui Cooks, Brandin Countess, Blake Davis, Justin Deayon, Dont’e Donald, Aaron Ebukam, Samson Everett, Gerald Fowler Jr., Dante Fox, Morgan Franklin-Myers, John Goff, Jared Gurley II, Todd Hatfield, Dominique Havenstein, Rob Hekker, Johnny Higbee, Tyler Hill, Troy Hodge, KhaDarel Johnson III, John Kelly, John Kiser, Micah Kupp, Cooper Lawler, Justin Littleton, Cory Matthews, Clay McQuaide, Jake Mundt, Johnny Natson, JoJo Noteboom, Joseph Peters, Marcus Peterson, Kevin Reynolds, Josh Robey-Coleman, Nickell Smart, Tanzel Talib, Aqib Thomas, Michael Weddle, Eric Whitworth, Andrew Williams, Darious Williams, Darrell Woods, Robert Zuerlein, Greg Pos. C OL QB DL RB S WR DB RB DB DT OLB TE OLB DE DL QB RB CB T P TE CB WR S RB LB WR DL LB LB LS TE WR T CB CB WR CB DT CB WR S T DB T WR K Ht. 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-5 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-8 6-5 6-6 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 5-7 6-5 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-8 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-7 5-9 6-6 6-0 6-0 Wt. 303 298 236 305 222 207 183 191 199 159 280 245 240 255 275 288 222 224 178 330 241 255 183 205 209 205 244 208 265 228 255 235 233 153 321 195 185 196 180 295 209 189 195 330 187 310 195 191 NFL Birthdate Exp. 10/11/95 2 6/16/92 4 4/28/92 6 12/21/90 8 5/15/93 4 10/27/94 4 9/25/93 6 8/8/93 4 11/11/95 3 1/28/94 3 5/23/91 6 5/9/95 3 6/25/94 3 8/3/94 5 9/12/94 3 9/26/96 2 10/14/94 4 8/3/94 5 12/13/94 3 5/13/92 5 2/8/90 8 1/1/93 4 8/29/91 5 1/3/95 2 12/19/95 3 10/4/96 2 1/25/95 2 6/15/93 3 12/23/94 2 11/18/93 4 5/14/86 11 12/7/87 9 11/23/94 2 2/1/94 3 6/19/95 2 1/9/93 5 3/22/94 2 2/16/95 3 1/17/92 7 11/6/94 2 2/13/86 12 8/16/94 3 1/4/85 13 12/12/81 14 3/15/93 2 3/24/93 2 4/10/92 7 12/27/87 8 College Michigan State Iowa Central Florida Louisiana State Texas Midwestern State Oregon State Auburn Southern California Boise State Pittsburgh Eastern Washington South Alabama Florida Colorado State Pueblo Stephen F. Austin California Georgia Utah Wisconsin Oregon State Western Kentucky Oregon Prairie View A&M Boston College Tennessee Virginia Eastern Washington Southern Methodist Washington Southern California Ohio State Oregon Akron Texas Christian Washington Oklahoma State Texas A&M Southern California Tulane Kansas Southern Mississippi Utah Louisiana State Alabama-Birmingham Western Kentucky Southern California Missouri Western Hometown How Acq. Hinsdale, Ill. D4a-’18 Williamsburg, Iowa W(Ind)-’17 Oviedo, Fla. FA-’19 Houston, Texas D1-’12 Cibolo, Texas FA-’15 Spring, Texas W(Ariz)-’16 Stockton, Calif. T(NE)-’18 Owings Mills, MD FA-’16 Stockton, Calif. FA-’17 Rialto, Calif. FA-’18 Pittsburgh, Pa. D1b-’14 Portland, Ore. D4b-’17 Decatur, Ga. D2-’17 St. Petersburg, Fla. T(Jax)-’18 Colorado Springs, Colo. FA-’16 Greenville, Texas D4b-’18 Novato, Calif. D1-’16 Tarboro, N.C. D1-’15 Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’17 Mount Airy, Md. D2-’15 Bothell, Wash. FA-’12 Clearwater, Fla. D4a-’16 Youngstown, Ohio W(NE)-’15 D’Lo, Miss. FA-’18 West Hyattsville, Md. D3b-’17 Detroit, Mich. D6a-’18 Baltimore, Md. D5a-’18 Yakima, Wash. D3a-’17 Pottsboro, Texas D7b-’18 Spring Valley, Calif. FA-’16 Agoura Hills, Calif. FA-’19 Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’11 Modesto, Calif. FA-’17 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’18 Plano, Texas D3-’18 Oakland, Calif. T(KC)-’18 Muskogee, Okla. FA-’16 San Antonio, Texas D4a-’17 Frostproof, Fla. FA-’17 Baton Rouge, La. D6a-’17 Richardson, Texas T(Den)-’18 Chicago, Ill. D6c-’16 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. FA-’19 Monroe, La. FA-’17 Jacksonville, Fla. W(Balt)-’18 Dublin, Ga. FA-’18 Gardena, Calif. FA-’17 Lincoln, Neb. D6-’12 ’18 Games/ Starts 13/0 16/16 13/12* 16/16 12/0 16/0 16/16 16/1 11/0 0* 16/16 16/14 16/0 8/6 0* 16/0 16/16 14/14 10/0 16/16 16/16 16/16 16/6 14/0 16/16 4/0 16/0 8/8 16/0 16/16 16/16* 16/16 10/0 13/0 16/0 16/16 0* 16/8 16/1 2/0 8/8 1/0 16/16* 16/16 1/0 0* 16/16 11/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book LOS ANGELES RAMS FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Allen, Brandon (1) Allen, Dakota Bachman, Alex Blanton, Kendall Brewer, Chandler Brooker, Romello Brown, Keenan Carraway, Josh (1) Colburn, Matt Copeland, Marquise Demby, Jamil (1) Durham, Landis Edwards, David Evans, Bobby Gaines, Greg Gervase, Jake Greene, Jalen Henderson, Darrell Hitner, Brandon Howard, Travin (1) Hrynkiewicz, Vitas Jones, Bryant Joseph-Day, Sebastian (1) Kaskey, Matt Kolone, Jeremiah (1) Lloyd, Johnathan Long Jr., David Neary, Aaron (1) Okoronkwo, Ogbonnia (1) Parker, Steven (1) Patrick, Natrez Powers, Justice Proehl, Austin (1) Rapp, Taylor Reeder, Troy Richards, Ramon (1) Roberts, Boogie Scott, Nick Sumpter, Justin Thompson, Tyrell Webster, Nsimba Wolford, John (1) Young, Trevon (1) QB LB WR TE G TE TE LB RB DT OL DL T T DT S WR RB G LB C DL DT OL OL WR DB C/G OLB DB LB OL WR S LB CB DT S WR DT WR QB OLB 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-8 6-6 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-1 6-4 209 232 190 262 320 253 250 242 200 287 321 255 308 312 312 212 205 208 305 219 300 304 310 325 316 190 196 299 253 210 242 295 175 208 245 188 289 201 221 290 180 200 259 9/5/92 11/2/95 5/29/96 11/10/95 6/12/97 12/11/95 12/22/95 4/13/94 7/27/97 5/9/97 6/20/96 8/31/97 3/20/97 3/24/97 5/6/96 9/18/95 6/13/96 8/19/97 5/15/95 5/10/96 10/27/95 4/15/97 3/21/95 3/17/97 10/23/94 12/4/95 2/6/98 11/15/92 4/24/95 12/14/95 7/9/97 4/7/96 10/11/95 12/22/97 9/13/94 11/29/95 1/19/96 5/17/95 5/22/96 3/7/97 1/27/96 10/16/95 4/1/95 College Hometown How Acq. Arkansas Texas Tech Wake Forest Missouri Middle Tennessee State Houston Texas State Texas Christian Wake Forest Cincinnati Maine Texas A&M Wisconsin Oklahoma Washington Iowa Utah State Memphis Villanova Texas Christian Youngstown State Miss. Valley State Rutgers Dartmouth San Jose State Duke Michigan Eastern Washington Oklahoma Oklahoma Georgia Alabama-Birmingham North Carolina Washington Delaware Oklahoma State San Jose State Penn State Kennesaw State (GA) Tarleton State Eastern Washington Wake Forest Louisville Fayetteville, Ark. Humble, Texas Westlake Village, Calif. Blue Springs, Mo. Florence, Ala. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Flower Mound, Texas Irmo, S.C. Cleveland, Ohio Vineland, N.J. Plano, Texas Downers Grove, Ill. Allen, Texas La Habra, Calif. Davenport, Iowa Inglewood, Calif. Batesville, Miss. Glen Mills, Pa. Longview, Texas Somerset, N.J. Riverside, Calif. Stroudsburg, Pa. Winnetka, Ill. Fallbrook, Calif. Graham, N.C. Los Angeles, Calif. Richland, Wash. Houston, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Atlanta, Ga. Cedar Hill, Texas Charlotte, N.C. Bellingham, Wash. Hockessin, Del. San Antonio, Texas Los Angeles, Calif. Fairfax, Va. Tyrone, Ga. Copperas Cove, Texas Antioch, Calif Jacksonville, Fla. Des Moines, Iowa FA-'17 D7b FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA D6b-'18 FA D5 D3c D4 FA FA D3a FA D7a-'18 FA FA D6c-'18 FA FA FA D3b W(Phil)-'17 D5b-'18 FA-'18 FA FA FA-'18 D2 FA FA-'18 FA D7a FA FA FA FA D6d-'18 The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.therams.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 181 LOS ANGELES RAMS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Sean McVay Pro Career: Named the 23rd full-time head coach in franchise history on January 12, 2017. McVay became the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. In 2018, his second season as head coach, the Rams won 13 games, tied for the second-most single-season wins in franchise history and competed in the organizations fourth Super Bowl. In his first season in 2017, the Rams won seven more games than the previous season, went from last in the league in scoring to first, and made their first postseason appearance in 13 years. Prior to joining the Rams, McVay was the Redskins’ offensive coordinator (2014-16), tight ends coach (2011-13) and offensive assistant (2010). McVay joined the Redskins prior to 2010 after an undefeated regular season with the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League (UFL). The Tuskers finished a perfect 6-0 before losing in the UFL’s inaugural championship game. McVay originally entered the National Football League as an offensive assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2008. Career record: 26-10. Background: Played wide receiver at Miami (OH). His grandfather, John McVay, served in various administrative roles, including director of research development for the Giants (1976), vice president/director of football operations for the 49ers (1983-94), as well as serving as general manager one year in San Francisco (199899). Oversaw five Super Bowl championship squads and earning induction into the 49ers Hall of Fame in 2013. Personal: Born January 24, 1986 in Marietta, Georgia. Son of Tim and Cindy McVay. Has one brother: Ryan. ASSISTANT COACHES Joe Barry, asst head coach/linebackers/front coordinator; born July 5. 1970, Murphysboro, Ill.. Linebacker Michigan 1989-1990, Southern California 1991-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: Southern California 1995, 201011, Northern Arizona 1996-98, Nevada-Las Vegas 1999. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 2000, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001-06, 2009, Detroit Lions 2007-08, San Diego Chargers 2012-14, Washington Redskins 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. Thad Bogardus, asst. defensive line/defensive quality control; born April 10, 1989, Redding, Conn. No college or pro football playing experience. College coach: Ball State 2011-14. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2014-15, Denver Broncos 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. Liam Coen, asst. wide receivers; born November 8, 1985, Warwick, R.I. Quarterback, Massachusetts 2004-07. No pro playing experience. College coach: Brown 2010, 2012-14, Rhode Island 2011, Massachusetts 2015, Maine 2016-17. Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2018. Matt Daniels, asst. special teams; born September 27, 1987, Tucson, Ariz. Safety Duke 2008-2011. Pro safety St. Louis Rams 2012-14, Jacksonville Jaguars 2014-15, San Diego Chargers 2015. College coach: Colorado 2017. 182 Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2018. Andy Dickerson, asst. offensive line; born January 29, 1982, Wilmington, Del. Offensive lineman Tufts 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Tufts 2003. Pro coach: New York Jets 2006-08, 2011, Cleveland Browns 2009-2010, joined Rams in 2012. Ejiro Evero, safeties; born January 6, 1981, Colchester, England. Safety UC Davis 2000-03. Pro safety Oakland Raiders 2004. College coach: UC Davis 2005-06, Redlands 2010. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007-09, San Francisco 49ers 2011-15, Green Bay Packers 2016, joined Rams in 2017. John Fassel, special teams coordinator; born January 10, 1974, Anaheim, Calif. Wide receiver/quarterback Pacific 1994-95, Weber State 1996-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Bucknell 1999, 2001, Idaho State 2000, New Mexico Highlands 2002-03. Pro coach: Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE) 2000, Baltimore Ravens 2005-07, Oakland Raiders 2008-2011, joined Rams in 2012 (interim head coach four games in 2016). Jedd Fisch, asst. coordinator/offense; born May 5, 1976, Livingston, N.J. Attended Florida. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Florida 1999-2000, Minnesota 2009, Miami 2011-12, Michigan 2015-16, UCLA 2017. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2001-03, Baltimore Ravens 2004-07, Denver Broncos 2008, Seattle Seahawks 2010, Jacksonville Jaguars 2013-14, joined Rams in 2018. Edward Grayer, asst. strength and conditioning; born January 31, 1977, New Brunswick, N.J. Linebacker Montclair State 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Louisville 2007, Rutgers 2008-09, 2012-15. Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2017. Eric Henderson, defensive line; born January 8, 1983, New Orleans, La. Defensive end Georgia Tech 2001-05. Pro defensive end Cincinnati Bengals 2006-08, Las Vegas Locomotives (UFL) 2009-2011. College coach: Georgia Military College 2012, Oklahoma State 2013-15, TexasSan Antonio 2016. Pro coach: Los Angeles Chargers 2017-2018, joined Rams in 2019. Aaron Kromer, run game coordinator; born April 30, 1967, Sandusky, Ohio. Tackle Miami (OH) 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Miami (OH) 1990-98, Northwestern 1998-2000. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 200104, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005-07, New Orleans Saints 2008-2012 (interim head coach first six games in 2012), Chicago Bears 201314, Buffalo Bills 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. Zak Kromer, offensive assistant; born May 1, 1994, Rosemary Beach, Fla. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Buffalo Bills 2016, joined Rams in 2017. Fernando Noriega, strength asst; born April 10, 1991, El Monte, Calif. Defensive back Citrus (CA) C.C. 2009-2010, Whitworth College 201113. College coach: Cal State-Long Beach 2015. Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2016. Skip Peete, running backs; born January 30, 1963, Phoenix, Ariz. Wide receiver Arizona 1981-82, Kansas 1984-85. Pro wide receiver New York Jets 1987. College coach: Pittsburgh 1988-1992, Michigan State 1993-94, Rutgers 1995, UCLA 1996-97. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 1998-2006, Dallas Cowboys 20072012, Chicago Bears 2013-14, joined Rams in 2016. Wade Phillips, defensive coordinator; born June 21, 1947, Orange, Texas. Linebacker Houston 1966-68. No pro playing experience. High School coach: Orange High (Texas) 1970-72. College coach: Houston 1969, Oklahoma State 1973-74, Kansas 1975. Pro coach: Houston Oilers 1976-1980, New Orleans Saints 1981-85 (interim head coach four games in 1985), Philadelphia Eagles 1986-88, Denver Broncos 1989-1994 (head coach 1993-94), Buffalo Bills 1995-2000 (head coach 1998-2000), Atlanta Falcons 2002-03 (interim head coach three games in 2003), San Diego Chargers 2004-06, Dallas Cowboys 2007-2010 (head coach 20072010), Houston Texans 2011-13 (interim head coach three games in 2013), Denver Broncos 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. Wes Phillips, tight ends; born Feb. 17, 1979, Houston, Texas. Quarterback Texas-El Paso 1997-2001. Pro quarterback San Diego Riptide (AFL2) 2002-03. College coach: Texas-El Paso 2003, West Texas A&M 2004-05, Baylor 2006. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 2007-2013, Washington Redskins 2014-2018, joined Rams in 2019. Aubrey Pleasant, cornerbacks; born August 20, 1986, Tulsa, Okla. Safety Wisconsin 2005-08. No pro playing experience. College coach: Michigan 2011-12. Pro coach: Washington Redskins 2013-16, joined Rams in 2017. Ted Rath, director of strength and conditioning; born November 22, 1983, Monroe, Mich. Linebacker Toledo 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Toledo 2007-09. Pro coach: Detroit Lions 2009-2015, Miami Dolphins 2016; joined Rams in 2017. Zac Robinson, asst. quarterbacks; born Sept. 29, 1986, Edmond, Okla. Quarterback Oklahoma State 2006-2009. Pro quarterback New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions 2010, Cincinnati Bengals 2011-2013. Pro coach: Joined Rams in 2019. Chris Shula, outside linebackers; born February 5, 1986, Cooper City, Fla. Linebacker Miami (Ohio) 2004-2008. No pro playing experience. College coach: Ball State 2010, Indiana 201113, John Carroll 2014. Pro coach: San Diego Chargers 2015-16, joined Rams in 2017. Shane Waldron, pass game coordinator/quarterbacks; born August 17, 1979, Portland, Ore. Tight end Tufts 1999-2002. No pro playing experience. College coach: Notre Dame 2005-07, Massachusetts 2012-15. Pro coach: New England Patriots 2002-04, 200809, Hartford Colonials (UFL) 2010, Washington Redskins 2016, joined Rams in 2017. Eric Yarber, wide receivers; born Sept. 22, 1963, Chicago, Ill. Wide receiver L.A, Valley (CA) J.C. 1982-83, Idaho 1984-85. Pro wide receiver Washington Redskins 1986-87. College coach: Idaho 1996, UNLV 1997, Oregon State 19992002, Washington 2005-06, Arizona State 2007-09, UCLA 2012-16. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 1998, San Francisco 49ers 2003-04, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2011, joined Rams in 2017. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book MINNESOTA VIKINGS National Football Conference North Division Team Colors: Purple, Gold, and White 2600 Vikings Circle Eagan, Minnesota 55121 Telephone: (952) 828-6500 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 9 at New Orleans...................7:00 Aug. 18 Seattle...............................7:00 Aug. 24 Arizona ............................12:00 Aug. 29 at Buffalo ...........................6:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 Atlanta.............................12:00 Sep. 15 at Green Bay ....................12:00 Sep. 22 Oakland ...........................12:00 Sep. 29 at Chicago..........................3:25 Oct. 6 at New York Giants ...........12:00 Oct. 13 Philadelphia ....................12:00 Oct. 20 at Detroit ..........................12:00 Oct. 24 Washington (Thu) ..............7:20 Nov. 3 at Kansas City ..................12:00 Nov. 10 at Dallas...........................*7:20 Nov. 17 Denver.............................12:00 Nov. 24 BYE Dec. 2 at Seattle (Mon) .................7:15 Dec. 8 Detroit .............................12:00 Dec. 15 at Los Angeles Chargers...*7:20 Dec. 23 Green Bay (Mon) ...............7:15 Dec. 29 Chicago ...........................12:00 * All times CT; Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change Stadium: U.S. Bank Stadium (opened in 2016) •Capacity: 66,655 401 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 Playing Surface: UBU Speed Series S5-M Training Camp: TCO Performance Center 2600 Vikings Circle Eagan, Minnesota 55121 U.S. BANK STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner/Chairman: Zygi Wilf Owner/President: Mark Wilf Owner/Vice Chairman: Leonard Wilf Ownership Partners: Scott Landis, David Mandelbaum Owner/Executive Vice President of Strategic Planning and Business Initiatives: Jonathan Wilf General Manager: Rick Spielman Chief Operating Officer: Kevin Warren Vice President of Player Personnel/Assistant General Manager: George Paton Executive Vice President of Public Affairs: Lester Bagley Executive Vice President of Real Estate Development and Strategic Projects: Don Becker Executive Vice President of Football Operations: Rob Brzezinski Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer: Steve LaCroix Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer: Steve Poppen Director of Pro Scouting: Ryan Monnens Director of College Scouting: Jamaal Stephenson Vice President of Strategic and Corporate Communications: Jeff Anderson Vice President of Football and Media Communications: Bob Hagan Director of Operations/Team Travel: Luther Hippe Vice President of Partnerships Activation & Special Projects: Tanya Dreesen Vice President of Content and Production: Bryan Harper Vice President of Marketing & Fan Engagement: Dannon Hulskotter Vice President of People and Culture: Lara Juras Vice President of Operations and Facilities: Chad Lundeen Vice President of Legal and Social Impact: Karin Nelsen Vice President of Corporate Development & Guest Relations: J.P. Paul Vice President of Corporate & Technology Partnerships: John Penhollow Vice President of Finance & Controller: Kate Shibilski Vice President of Ticket Sales and Operations: Phil Huebner Director of Video: Bob Marcus Executive Director of Player Development: Les Pico Executive Director of Social Impact: Brett Taber Director of Security: Kim Klawiter Vice President of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer: Eric Sugarman Equipment Manager: Dennis Ryan Director of Food Service Operations: Geji McKinney COACHING HISTORY (498-426-11) Records include postseason games 1961-66 Norm Van Brocklin .....29-51-4 1967-83 Bud Grant ................161-99-5 1984 Les Steckel ..................3-13-0 1985 Bud Grant ......................7-9-0 1986-91 Jerry Burns................55-46-0 1992-2001 Dennis Green* .........101-70-0 2001-05 Mike Tice ...................33-34-0 2006-10 Brad Childress** .......40-37-0 2010-13 Leslie Frazier..............21-33-1 2014-18 Mike Zimmer..............48-34-1 *Resigned after 15 games in 2001 **Released after 10 games in 2010 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 517,581 Away 536,997 Total 1,054,578 Single-game home record, 65,082 (9/18/16) Single-season home record, 522,147 (2013) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name Pos. College Garrett Bradbury C North Carolina St. Irv Smith TE Alabama Alexander Mattison RB Boise State Dru Samia G Oklahoma Cameron Smith LB Southern California Armon Watts DT Arkansas Marcus Epps DB Wyoming Olisameka Uduh T Elon Kris Boyd DB Texas Dillon Mitchell WR Oregon Olabisi Johnson WR Colorado St. Austin Cutting LS Air Force 183 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Cousins 606 425 Vikings 606 425 Opponents 503 315 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/11 08/18 08/24 08/30 Result W 42-28 L 10-14 W 21-20 W 13-3 Opponent at Denver Jacksonville Seattle at Tennessee SCORING Opponent San Francisco at Green Bay (OT) Buffalo at L.A. Rams at Philadelphia Arizona at N.Y. Jets New Orleans Detroit at Chicago Green Bay at New England at Seattle Miami at Detroit Chicago SCORE BY PERIODS Vikings 79 87 78 116 0 — 360 Opponents 75 116 53 97 0 — 341 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Vikings Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 184 PAT FG Saf PTS Bailey 0 0 0 30/31 21/28 Diggs 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 Thielen 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 Murray 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 Robinson 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 Cook 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 Rudolph 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 Carlson 0 0 0 6/6 1/4 Cousins 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 Hughes 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Hunter 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Joseph 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Treadwell 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Vikings 9 30 3 36/37 22/32 Opponents 13 15 6 28/29 33/36 2-Pt Conv: Diggs, Murray, Thielen. Vikings 3-5, Opponents 5-5. REGULAR SEASON (8-7-1) Date Result 09/09 W 24-16 09/16 T 29-29 09/23 L 6-27 09/27 L 31-38 10/07 W 23-21 10/14 W 27-17 10/21 W 37-17 10/28 L 20-30 11/04 W 24-9 11/18 L 20-25 11/25 W 24-17 12/02 L 10-24 12/10 L 7-21 12/16 W 41-17 12/23 W 27-9 12/30 L 10-24 (OT) Overtime TD TD TD R P Rt Opp. 310 303 66 107 218 160 26 36 73/204 58/190 35.8 30.5 9/21 9/19 42.9 47.4 29:16 30:44 5529 4955 345.6 309.7 1003 993 5.5 5.0 1493 1815 93.3 113.4 357 440 4036 3140 252.3 196.3 40/262 50/361 4298 3501 606/425 503/315 70.1 62.6 10 12 73/44.6 76/45.1 73/41.5 76/39.9 92/779 106/834 15/10 24/8 42 34 9 13 30 15 3 6 Yds. 4298 4298 3501 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 56 56 38 30 24 24 9 6 6 6 6 6 360 341 RUSHING Cook Murray Cousins Diggs Boone Thielen Thomas Ham Vikings Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 133 615 4.6 70 2 140 578 4.1 38t 6 44 123 2.8 19 1 10 62 6.2 20 0 11 47 4.3 20 0 5 30 6.0 15 0 8 30 3.8 23 0 6 8 1.3 5 0 357 1493 4.2 70 9 440 1815 4.1 75t 13 RECEIVING Thielen Diggs Rudolph Cook Treadwell Murray Robinson Ham Conklin Morgan Beebe Thomas Boone Zylstra Abdullah Cousins Vikings Opponents No. 113 102 64 40 35 22 17 11 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 425 315 Yds 1373 1021 634 305 302 141 231 85 77 36 39 21 1 23 10 -1 4298 3501 Avg 12.2 10.0 9.9 7.6 8.6 6.4 13.6 7.7 15.4 7.2 9.8 10.5 0.5 23.0 10.0 -1.0 10.1 11.1 LG TD 68 9 75t 9 44t 4 27 2 22 1 16 0 40t 5 17 0 33 0 13 0 18 0 15 0 1 0 23 0 10 0 -1 0 75t 30 70t 15 Pct. 70.1 70.1 62.6 TD 30 30 15 Int. 10 10 12 INTERCEPTIONS Smith Harris Kendricks Hughes Waynes Rhodes H. Hill Vikings Opponents Rate 99.7 99.7 83.3 No. Yds Avg LG TD 3 66 22.0 52 0 3 33 11.0 33 0 2 3 1.5 3 0 1 28 28.0 28t 1 1 24 24.0 24 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 12 159 13.3 52 1 10 199 19.9 50t 3 PUNTING Wile Vikings Opponents No. 72 73 76 PUNT RETURNS Sherels Zylstra Hughes Beebe Thielen Vikings Opponents Ret 23 4 2 0 0 29 31 KICKOFF RETURNS Abdullah Hughes H. Hill Sherels Robinson Thomas Zylstra Vikings Opponents Tkld. 40/262 40/262 50/361 Yds. 3255 3255 3431 FC 15 4 0 1 1 21 19 No. 10 4 3 2 1 1 1 22 31 Avg. In 20 LG 45.2 27 70 44.6 27 70 45.1 29 63 Yds Avg LG TD 276 12.0 70 0 26 6.5 9 0 13 6.5 13 0 0 — — 0 0 — — 0 315 10.9 70 0 188 6.1 23 0 Yds 258 107 85 34 21 20 15 540 722 Avg LG TD 25.8 33 0 26.8 46 0 28.3 30 0 17.0 17 0 21.0 21 0 20.0 20 0 15.0 15 0 24.5 46 0 23.3 53 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Bailey 0/0 5/6 11/11 4/9 1/2 Carlson 0/0 0/0 0/1 1/3 0/0 Vikings 0/0 5/6 11/12 5/12 1/2 Opponents 0/0 5/6 15/15 10/11 3/4 SACKS Hunter Griffen T. Johnson S. Richardson Alexander Barr Smith Weatherly Wilson Brothers Holmes Joseph Kendricks Parry J. Johnson Kearse Vikings Opponents No. 14.5 5.5 4.5 4.5 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 50.0 40.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book MINNESOTA VIKINGS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Adrian Peterson, 2007-16 ................................................................11,747 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Fran Tarkenton, 1961-66, 1972-78...................................................33,098 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Fran Tarkenton, 1961-66, 1972-78........................................................239 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Cris Carter, 1990-2001 ......................................................................1,004 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Cris Carter, 1990-2001 ....................................................................12,383 Interceptions ...................................................................Paul Krause, 1968-79 .............................................................................53 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Chris Kluwe, 2005-12 ..........................................................................44.4 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Marcus Sherels, 2010-18.....................................................................10.6 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013-16.............................................................30.4 Field Goals ......................................................................Fred Cox, 1963-77 ................................................................................282 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Cris Carter, 1990-2001 .........................................................................110 Points..............................................................................Fred Cox, 1963-77 .............................................................................1,365 *Sacks............................................................................John Randle, 1990-2000....................................................................114.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Adrian Peterson, 2012........................................................................2,097 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Daunte Culpepper, 2004 .....................................................................4,717 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Daunte Culpepper, 2004 ..........................................................................39 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Cris Carter, 1994, 1995.........................................................................122 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Randy Moss, 2003.............................................................................1,632 Interceptions ...................................................................Paul Krause, 1975...................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Chris Kluwe, 2008................................................................................47.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Marcus Sherels, 2013 ..........................................................................15.2 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Percy Harvin, 2012 ..............................................................................35.9 Field Goals ......................................................................Gary Anderson, 1998 ..............................................................................35 Blair Walsh, 2012....................................................................................35 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Chuck Foreman, 1975 .............................................................................22 Points..............................................................................Gary Anderson, 1998 ............................................................................164 *Sacks............................................................................Jared Allen, 2011 .................................................................................22.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Adrian Peterson, 11-4-07 ..................................................................**296 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Tommy Kramer, 11-2-86 .......................................................................490 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Joe Kapp, 9-28-69................................................................................**7 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Rickey Young, 12-16-79..........................................................................15 Receiving (Yds.) ..............................................................Sammy White, 11-7-76.........................................................................210 Interceptions ...................................................................Many Times ..............................................................................................3 Last time by Darren Sharper, 11-13-05 Field Goals ......................................................................Rich Karlis, 11-5-89..................................................................................7 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Chuck Foreman, 12-20-75 ........................................................................4 Ahmad Rashad, 9-2-79.............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Chuck Foreman, 12-20-75 ......................................................................24 Ahmad Rashad, 9-2-79...........................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Randy Holloway, 9-16-84.......................................................................5.0 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 185 MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 31 20 68 5 55 12 23 90 40 43 76 83 33 8 14 57 78 67 65 42 97 30 41 87 24 69 92 21 99 63 36 94 61 98 27 54 64 4 51 47 89 72 95 75 71 29 82 79 1 37 22 93 18 19 34 32 11 26 91 6 50 15 186 Name Abdullah, Ameer Alexander, Mackensie Aruna, Ade Bailey, Dan Barr, Anthony Beebe, Chad Boone, Mike Bower, Tashawn Brothers, Kentrell Cliett, Reshard Collins, Aviante Conklin, Tyler Cook, Dalvin Cousins, Kirk Diggs, Stefon Downs, Devante Dozier, Dakota Edison, Cornelius Elflein, Pat Gedeon, Ben Griffen, Everson Ham, C.J. Harris, Anthony Hikutini, Cole Hill, Holton Hill, Rashod Holmes, Jalyn Hughes, Mike Hunter, Danielle Isidora, Danny James, Craig Johnson, Jaleel Jones, Brett Joseph, Linval Kearse, Jayron Kendricks, Eric Kline, Josh Mannion, Sean Mata’afa, Hercules McDermott, Kevin Morgan, David Norton, Storm Odenigbo, Ifeadi O’Neill, Brian Reiff, Riley Rhodes, Xavier Rudolph, Kyle Schult, Karter Sloter, Kyle Smith, Derron Smith, Harrison Stephen, Shamar Taylor, Jordan Thielen, Adam Thomas, Duke Thomas, Roc Treadwell, Laquon Waynes, Trae Weatherly, Stephen Wile, Matt Wilson, Eric Zylstra, Brandon Pos. RB CB DE K LB WR RB DE LB LB T TE RB QB WR LB G C C LB DE FB S TE CB T DT CB DE G CB DT C DT S LB OL QB DE LS TE T DE T T CB TE DE QB S S DT WR WR CB RB WR CB DE P LB WR Ht. 5-9 5-10 6-5 6-0 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-5 5-10 6-5 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-6 6-1 6-6 6-3 6-5 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-2 Wt. 203 192 263 190 255 183 206 250 242 225 292 254 210 202 191 252 312 312 303 244 273 235 202 240 196 313 283 189 252 306 195 316 315 329 215 232 300 230 254 240 265 317 258 297 305 218 265 265 218 195 214 309 210 200 185 198 215 190 265 225 230 215 NFL Birthdate Exp. 6/13/93 5 11/12/93 4 4/27/94 2 1/26/88 9 3/18/92 6 6/1/94 2 6/30/95 2 2/18/95 3 2/8/93 4 4/29/92 3 4/21/93 3 7/30/95 2 8/10/95 3 8/19/88 8 11/29/93 5 10/18/95 2 4/30/91 5 7/10/93 4 7/6/94 3 10/16/94 3 12/22/87 10 7/22/93 3 10/9/91 5 6/11/94 3 3/28/97 2 1/12/92 4 1/25/96 2 2/11/97 2 10/29/94 5 6/5/94 3 4/29/96 2 7/12/94 3 7/29/91 5 10/10/88 10 2/11/94 4 2/29/92 5 12/29/89 7 4/25/92 5 9/18/95 2 1/12/90 7 5/19/93 4 5/16/94 2 4/8/94 2 9/15/95 2 12/1/88 8 6/19/90 7 11/9/89 9 12/21/93 2 2/7/94 3 2/4/92 4 2/2/89 8 2/25/91 6 2/18/92 4 8/22/90 6 5/21/94 2 9/2/95 2 6/14/95 4 7/25/92 5 3/19/94 4 6/20/92 3 9/26/94 3 3/25/93 2 College Nebraska Clemson Tulane Oklahoma State UCLA Northern Illinois Cincinnati Louisiana State Missouri South Florida Texas Christian Central Michigan Florida State Michigan State Maryland California Furman Portland State Ohio State Michigan Southern California Augustana Virginia Louisville Texas Southern Mississippi Ohio State Central Florida Louisiana State Miami Southern Illinois Iowa Regina (Canada) East Carolina Clemson UCLA Kent State Oregon State Washington State UCLA Texas-San Antonio Toledo Northwestern Pittsburgh Iowa Florida State Notre Dame Northern Iowa Northern Colorado Fresno State Notre Dame Connecticut Rice Minnesota State Texas Jacksonville State Mississippi Michigan State Vanderbilt Michigan Cincinnati Concordia-Moorhead Hometown How Acq. Homewood, Ala. W(Det)-’18 Immokalee, Fla. D2-’16 Akure, Nigeria D6b-’18 Yukon, Okla. FA-’18 San Pedro, Calif. D1a-’14 Aurora, Ill. FA-’18 Macclenny, Fla. FA-’18 Somerville, N.J. FA-’17 Edmond, Okla. D5-’16 Thomasville, Ga. FA-’18 Houston, Texas FA-’17 Chesterfield, Mich. D5a-’18 Miami, Fla. D2-’17 Holland, Mich. FA-’18 Gaithersburg, Md. D5b-’15 Mountlake Terrace, Wash. D7-’18 West Columbia, S.C. FA-’19 University Place, Wash. PS-’17 Pickerington, Ohio D3-’17 Hudson, Ohio D4b-’17 Avondale, Ariz. D4-’10 Duluth, Minn. FA-’16 Chesterfield, Va. FA-’15 Elk Grove, Calif. PS-’18 Houston, Texas FA-’18 Jacksonville, Fla. PS(Jax)-’16 Norfolk, Va. D4-’18 New Bern, N.C. D1-’18 Katy, Texas D3-’15 Weston, Fla. D5b-’17 Edwardsville, Ill. FA-’18 Brooklyn, N.Y. D4a-’17 Weyburn, Sask. T(NYG)-’18 Gainesville, Fla. FA-’14 Ft. Myers, Fla. D7b-’16 Fresno, Calif. D2 -’15 Mason, Ohio FA-’19 Pleasantan, Calif. FA-’19 Lahaina, Hawaii FA-’18 Nashville, Tenn. FA-’15 Marble Falls, Texas D6b-’16 Toledo, Ohio PS-’17 Centerville, Ohio PS-’18 Wilmington, Del. D2-’18 Parkston, S.D. FA-’17 Miami, Fla. D1b-’13 Cincinnati, Ohio D2-’11 Tripoli, Iowa FA-’19 John’s Creek, Ga. PS-’17 Banning, Calif. FA-’19 Knoxville, Tenn. D1b-’12 Brookville, N.Y. FA-’19 Sherman, Texas FA-’19 Detroit Lakes, Minn. FA-’13 Copperas Cove, Texas FA-’19 Oxford, Ala. FA-’18 Crete, Ill. D1-’16 Kenosha, Wis. D1-’15 Snellville, Ga. D7a-’16 San Diego, Calif. W(Pitt)-’18 Redford, Mich. FA-’17 Spicer, Minn. FA-’18 ’18 Games/ Starts 7/0 15/6 0* 14/0 13/13 3/0 8/0 5/0 12/0 0* 0* 16/3 11/10 16/16 15/14 11/0 6/2* 0* 14/13 15/8 11/10 15/2 15/9 0* 16/3 16/8 5/0 6/2 16/16 14/2 3/0 16/1 14/3 15/15 16/1 14/14 16/16* 3/0* 0* 16/0 11/6 1/0 1/0 15/11 13/13 14/14 16/16 0* 0* 0* 16/16 15/14* 0* 16/16 0* 5/0 15/8 14/14 16/6 16/0 16/4 16/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book MINNESOTA VIKINGS * Aruna missed ’18 season because of injury; Cliett spent ’18 season on practice squad; Collins missed ’18 season because of injury; Dozier played 6 games with New York Jets; Edison spent ’18 season on practice squad; Hikutini spent ’18 season on practice squad; Kline played 16 games with Tennessee; Mannion played 3 games with Los Angeles Rams; Mata’afa missed ’18 season because of injury; Schult spent ’18 offseason with Carolina; Sloter was inactive for 16 games; D. Smith last active in ’17 with Cincinnati and Cleveland; Stephen played 15 games with Seattle; Taylor missed ’18 season because of reserve/PUP list; D. Thomas spent ’18 offseason with Dallas. Players lost through free angency (9): G Tom Compton (NYJ; 14 games in ’18), G Nick Easton (NO; 0), S George Iloka (Dall; 16), RB Latavius Murray (NO; 16), G Mike Remmers (NYG; 16), DT Sheldon Richardson (Cle; 16), S Andrew Sendejo (Phil; 5), CB Marcus Sherels (NO, 12), QB Trevor Siemian (NYJ, 0). Also played with Vikings in ’18—K Daniel Carlson (2 games), WR Stacy Coley (2), DT Tom Johnson (13), DT David Parry (3), WR Aldrick Robinson (14). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Abernathy, Micah Alexander, Terrence Badet, Jeff (1) Blasingame, Khari Boyd, Kris Bradbury, Garrett Browning, Jake Cothran, Curtis (1) Cutting, Austin Davis, Davion Dillon, Brandon Epps, Marcus Hollins, Alexander Johnson, Olabisi Keely, Stacy Keenoy, John Martini, Greer (1) Mattison, Alexander Meadors, Nate Mitchell, Dillon Odenigbo, Tito Saint-Amour, Anree Samia, Dru Smith Jr., Irv Smtih, Cameron Udoh, Olisaemeka Watts, Armon Wharton, Isaiah Pos. S CB WR FB CB C QB DT LS WR TE S WR WR DE C LB RB CB WR DT DE G TE LB T DT S Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-1 195 188 182 233 201 300 211 283 245 195 250 191 170 204 220 300 235 221 196 197 300 245 305 242 238 323 300 205 2/10/97 10/14/95 8/2/94 7/1/96 9/12/96 6/20/95 4/11/96 2/28/95 10/27/96 10/23/96 4/30/97 1/27/96 11/24/96 3/17/97 5/15/95 2/26/97 6/6/95 6/19/98 2/13/97 5/16/97 7/13/96 9/18/96 8/22/97 8/9/98 3/26/97 2/14/97 7/22/96 11/1/95 College Hometown Tennessee Louisiana State Oklahoma Vanderbilt Texas North Carolina State Washington Penn State Air Force Sam Houston State Marian Wyoming Eastern Illinois Colorado State Alabama-Birmingham Western Michigan Notre Dame Boise State UCLA Oregon Miami Georgia Tech Oklahoma Alabama Southern California Elon Arkansas Rutgers Atlanta, Ga. New Orleans, La. Orlando, Fla. Huntsville, Ala. Gilmer, Texas Charlotte, N.C. Folsom, Calif. Newtown, Pa. Keller, Texas Hutto, Texas Bringhurst, Ind. Los Angeles, Calif. Yazoo City, Miss. Lakewood, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Kentwood, Mich. Orange, Va. San Bernadino, Calif. San Bernadino, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Centerville, Ohio Suwanee, Ga. Sacramento, Calif. New Orleans, La. Roseville, Calif. Fayetteville, N.C. St. Louis, Mo. Kissimmee, Fla. How Acq. FA FA FA-'18 FA D7a D1 FA FA-'18 D7d FA FA D6b FA D7c FA FA FA D3 FA D7b FA FA D4 D2 D5 D6c D6a FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.vikings.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 187 MINNESOTA VIKINGS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Mike Zimmer Pro Career: Mike Zimmer enters his sixth season as Vikings Head Coach in 2019. Zimmer was hired as the ninth head coach in Vikings history on Jan. 15, 2014. A veteran defensive coordinator, Zimmer enters his 26th season on an NFL sideline. In 2017, the Vikings ranked second in franchise history in victories (13), trailing only the 15-1 club in 1998. Zimmer has been a part of 13 playoff teams in his NFL tenure and teams that have won eight division titles. Zimmer coached the Cowboys defensive backs when the team won Super Bowl XXX over Pittsburgh after the 1995 season. Zimmer led top-10 defenses for Dallas in both a 4-3 and 3-4 scheme, and in 2003 led the NFL in total defense. In 2008, upon Zimmer’s arrival in Cincinnati, the Bengals notched four top-10 defensive rakings from 2008-2013, after only cracking the NFL’s top 10 once the prior 18 seasons. Under Zimmer’s direction, 13 defensive players have been selected to the Pro Bowl a total of 31 times, and six different players have posted 10-plus sacks. Career record: 48-34-1. Background: Played quarterback and later linebacker at Illinois State (1974-77). Coached collegiately at Missouri (19791980), Weber State (1981-88) and Washington State (1989-1993). Personal: Born June 5, 1956 in Peoria, Ill. Has three children, son Adam and daughters Corri and Marki. Vikki Zimmer, Mike’s wife of 27 years, passed away in Cincinnati on October 8, 2009. The family started the Mike Zimmer Foundation in 2016 to honor his late wife, Vikki. Zimmer earned a degree in physical education from Illinois State. ASSISTANT COACHES Rick Dennison, offensive line/run game coordinator; born June 22, 1958, Kalispell, Mont. Tight end Colorado State 1976-79. Pro linebacker Denver Broncos 1982-1990. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 1995-2009, 201516, Houston Texans 2010-13, Baltimore Ravens 2014, Buffalo Bills 2017, New York Jets 2018, joined Vikings in 2019. George Edwards, defensive coordinator; born January 16, 1967, Siler City, N.C. Linebacker Duke 1986-89. No pro playing experience. College coach: Florida 1991, Appalachian State 1992-95, Duke 1996, Georgia 1997. Pro coach: Dallas Cowboys 1998-2001, Washington Redskins 2002-03, Cleveland Browns 2004, Miami Dolphins 2005-09, Buffalo Bills 2010-11, Miami Dolphins 201213, joined Vikings in 2014. Ryan Ficken, asst. special teams; born February 20, 1980, Aurora, Colo. Wide receiver Arizona State 1998-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 200406. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2007. Jerry Gray, defensive backs; born December 16, 1962, Lubbock, Texas. Safety Texas 1981-84. Pro defensive back Los Angeles Rams 1985-1991, Houston Oilers 1992, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1993. College coach: 188 Southern Methodist 1995-96. Pro coach: Tennessee Oilers/Titans 1997-2000, Buffalo Bills 2001-05, Washington Redskins 200609, Seattle Seahawks 2010, Tennessee Titans 2011-13, joined Vikings in 2014. Jeff Howard, defensive asst./asst. defensive backs; born January 13, 1983, Grand Island, Neb. Linebacker Eastern New Mexico 200104. No pro playing experience. College coach: Texas Tech 2011-12. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2013. Andrew Janocko, asst. offensive line; born April 6, 1988, Clearfield, Pa. Quarterback Pittsburgh 2007-2010. No pro playing experience. College coach: Rutgers 2011, Mercyhurst 2014. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2012-13, joined Vikings in 2015. Christian Jones, offensive quality control; born September 21, 1993, Houston, Texas. Wide receiver Northwestern 2011-15. No pro playing experience. College coach: Northwestern 2017, Texas 2018. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2019. Derik Keyes, asst. strength and conditioning; born September 29, 1985, Laurel, Miss. Safety Louisiana-Lafayette 2005-08. No pro playing experience. College coach: LouisianaLafayette 2009, 2011, South Alabama 2010. Pro coach: Houston Texans 2012, Cleveland Browns 2013-16, joined Vikings in 2017. Gary Kubiak, asst. head coach/offensive advisor; born August 15, 1961 Houston, Texas. Quarterback Texas A&M 1979-1982. Pro quarterback Denver Broncos 1983-1991. College coach: Texas A&M 1992-93. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 1994, Denver Broncos 1995-2005, 2015-16 (head coach), 2017-18, Houston Texans 2006-2013 (head coach), Baltimore Ravens 2014, joined Vikings in 2019. Klint Kubiak, quarterbacks; born February 17, 1987, Houston, Texas. Defensive back Colorado State 2005-09. No pro playing experience. College coach: Texas A&M 2010-12, Kansas 2015. Pro coach: Minnesota Vikings 2013-14, Denver Broncos 2016-18, re-joined Vikings in 2019. Marwan Maalouf, special teams coordinator; born November 26, 1976, Beirut, Lebanon. Guard Baldwin-Wallace 1997-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: BaldwinWallace 2000, 2007, Fordham 2001, Rutgers 2002-03. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004-06, Baltimore Ravens 2008-2011, Indianapolis Colts 2012, Miami Dolphins 2013-18, joined Vikings in 2019. Chaz Mahle, asst. strength and conditioning; born November 28, 1981, Ham Lake, Minn. Cornerback St. Cloud State 2001-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Bowling Green 2008-2010, Stanford 2012. Pro coach: Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07, Minnesota Vikings 2010-11, re-joined Vikings in 2013. Brian Pariani, tight ends; born July 2, 1965, San Francisco, Calif. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 1989, Syracuse 2005. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 1990-94, Denver Broncos 1995-2004, 2015-16, Houston Texans 2006-2013, Baltimore Ravens 2014, joined Vikings in 2019. AC Patterson, offensive quality control; born May 5, 1992, Pullman, Wash. Center Texas-El Paso 2011-12. No pro playing experience. College coach: Texas-El Paso 2013, Portland State 2015-18. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2019. Andre Patterson, defensive line; born June 12, 1960, Camden, Ark. Offensive line Contra Costa (Calif.) C.C. 1980, Montana 1981. No pro playing experience. College coach: Montana 1982, Weber State 1988, Western Washington 1989, Cornell 1990-91, Washington State 1992-93, Cal Poly 199496, Nevada-Las Vegas 2008-09, Texas-El Paso 2010-12, Florida International 2013. Pro coach: New England Patriots 1997, Minnesota Vikings 1998-99, Dallas Cowboys 2000-02, Cleveland Browns 2003-04, Denver Broncos 2005-06, re-joined Vikings in 2014. Drew Petzing, wide receivers; born March 12, 1987, Rochester, N.Y. Defensive back Middlebury 2005-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Middlebury 2007-08, Harvard 2009, Boston College 2010-11, Yale 2012. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2013, joined Vikings in 2014. Kennedy Polamalu, running backs; born November 22, 1963, Pago Pago, American Samoa. Fullback/linebacker Southern California 1982-85. No pro playing experience. College coach: UCLA 1992-93, San Diego State 1994-96, Colorado 1997-98, San Diego State 1999, Southern California 200003, 2010-16. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004, Jacksonville Jaguars 2005-09, joined Vikings in 2017. Nick Rallis, defensive quality control; born July 13, 1993, Minneapolis, Minn. Linebacker Minnesota 2012-16. No pro playing experience. College coach: Wake Forest 2017. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2018. Robert Rodriguez, asst. defensive line; born December 25, 1981, El Paso, Texas. Linebacker Texas-El Paso 2001-04. Pro linebacker Carolina Panthers 2006 (practice squad), Cologne (NFL Europa) 2006, Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2006-07. College coach: Texas-El Paso 2008-2014. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2015. Kevin Stefanski, offensive coordinator; born May 8, 1982, Philadelphia, Pa. Safety Pennsylvania 2000-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Pennsylvania 2005. Pro coach: Joined Vikings in 2006. Mark Uyeyama, director of competition development; born December 2, 1975. Defensive lineman Butte (MT) C.C. 1994-95, Northern State 1996-97. No pro playing experience. College coach: Utah 1998-2000, Utah State 2000-01, 2004-07, Arizona State 200103. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 20082016, joined Vikings in 2017. Adam Zimmer, linebackers; born January 13, 1984, Ogden, Utah. Safety Trinity 2002-05. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 2006-09, Kansas City Chiefs 2010-12, Cincinnati Bengals 2013, joined Vikings in 2014. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW ORLEANS SAINTS National Football Conference South Division Team Colors: Old Gold, Black, and White 5800 Airline Drive Metairie, Louisiana 70003 Telephone: (504) 733-0255 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 9 Minnesota .........................7:00 Aug. 18 at Los Angeles Chargers.....3:00 Aug. 24 at New York Jets ................6:30 Aug. 29 Miami ................................7:00 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 9 Houston (Mon)...................6:10 Sep. 15 at Los Angeles Rams .........3:25 Sep. 22 at Seattle............................3:25 Sep. 29 Dallas ................................7:20 Oct. 6 Tampa Bay.......................12:00 Oct. 13 at Jacksonville..................12:00 Oct. 20 at Chicago..........................3:25 Oct. 27 Arizona ............................12:00 Nov. 3 BYE Nov. 10 Atlanta.............................12:00 Nov. 17 at Tampa Bay ...................12:00 Nov. 24 Carolina...........................12:00 Nov. 28 at Atlanta (Thanksgiving) ....7:20 Dec. 8 San Francisco .................12:00 Dec. 16 Indianapolis (Mon) ............7:15 Dec. 22 at Tennessee ....................12:00 Dec. 29 at Carolina........................12:00 * All times CT Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome (opened in 1975) •Capacity: 73,000 1500 Poydras Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Playing Surface: Turf Nation-S5 Training Camp: Ochsner Sports Performance Center 5800 Airline Dr., Metairie, LA 70003 MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS Owner: Gayle Benson President: Dennis Lauscha Executive Vice President/General Manager: Mickey Loomis Senior Vice President of Communications: Greg Bensel Senior Vice President/Chief Operating Officer: Ben Hales Senior Vice President/Chief Financial Officer: Ed Lang Senior Vice President/General Counsel: Vicky Neumeyer Senior Vice President of Sales: Mike Stanfield Assistant General Manager/College Scouting Director: Jeff Ireland Director of Pro Scouting: Terry Fontenot Vice President of Football Administration: Khai Harley Pro Scouting Coordinator: Justin Matthews Football Research & Strategy: Ryan Herman Pro Scouts: Michael Parenton, Ryan Powell National Scouts: Mike Baugh, Cody Rager, Terry Wooden Area Scouts: Scott Campbell, Jon Sandusky, Casey Talley, Joey Vitt Jr. Area Scout/College Scouting Coordinator: Paul Zimmer Combine Scout: Mike DiJulio Director of Operations: James Nagaoka Executive Assistant to the GM/EVP: Debbie Gallagher Scouting Assistants: Joe Kemp, Matt Phillips Equipment Manager: John Baumgartner Assistant Equipment Manager: Corey Gaudet Equipment Assistant: Joel Gastright Director of Sports Medicine: Beau Lowery Head Athletic Trainer: Scottie B. Patton Assistant Athletic Trainers: Jonathan Gress, Kevin Mangum, Ben Stollberg Video Director: Dave Desposito Assistant Video Director: Joe Alley Video Assistants: Ben Martinez, Tim Youngblood Director of Player Engagement: Fred McAfee Director of Security: Danny Lawless Executive Director of Football Communications: Doug Miller Director of Football Communications: Justin Macione Football Communications Manager: Evan Meyers Alumni/Legends Development Coordinator: Dan Simmons Executive Director of Digital Media: Doug Tatum Director of Photography: Michael C. Hebert Senior Director of IT Security & Administration: Jeff Huffman IT Director: Jody Barbier Facilities Director: Terry Ashburn Administrative Director: Jay Romig COACHING HISTORY (371-446-5) Records include postseason games 1967-70 Tom Fears* ..................13-34-2 1970-72 J.D. Roberts...................7-25-3 1973-75 John North** ...............11-23-0 1975 Ernie Hefferle....................1-7-0 1976-77 Hank Stram ....................7-21-0 1978-80 Dick Nolan***..............15-29-0 1980 Dick Stanfel ......................1-3-0 1981-85 O.A. (Bum) Phillips****27-42-0 1985 Wade Phillips....................1-3-0 1986-96 Jim Mora#...................93-78-0 1996 Rick Venturi......................1-7-0 1997-99 Mike Ditka ....................15-33-0 2000-05 Jim Haslett ...................46-52-0 2006-11 Sean Payton .................67-37-0 2012 Aaron Kromer##.............2-4-0 2012 Joe Vitt### ...................5-5-0 2013-18 Sean Payton .................59-43-0 * ** *** **** # ## ### Released after seven games in 1970 Released after six games in 1975 Released after 12 games in 1980 Resigned after 12 games in 1985 Resigned after eight games in 1996 Interim head coach first six games in 2012 Interim head coach final 10 games in 2012 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 562,410 Away 537,598 Total 1,100,008 Single-game home record, 73,085 (12/26/11) Single-season home record, 573,876 (2008) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name 2 4 6 7 Pos. College Erik McCoy C Texas A&M Chauncey Gardner-JohnsonDB Florida Saquan Hampton DB Rutgers Alize’ Mack TE Notre Dame Kaden Elliss LB Idaho 189 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (3-1) Date 08/09 08/17 08/25 08/30 Result W 24-20 L 15-20 W 36-7 W 28-0 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Brees 489 364 Bridgewater 23 14 T. Hill 7 3 Saints 519 381 Opponents 573 384 Opponent at Jacksonville Arizona at L.A. Chargers L.A. Rams REGULAR SEASON (13-3) Date 09/09 09/16 09/23 09/30 10/08 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/18 11/22 11/29 12/09 12/17 12/23 12/30 Result L 40-48 W 21-18 W 43-37 W 33-18 W 43-19 W 24-23 W 30-20 W 45-35 W 51-14 W 48-7 W 31-17 L 10-13 W 28-14 W 12-9 W 31-28 L 14-33 SCORING Opponent Tampa Bay Cleveland at Atlanta (OT) at N.Y. Giants Washington at Baltimore at Minnesota L.A. Rams at Cincinnati Philadelphia Atlanta at Dallas at Tampa Bay at Carolina Pittsburgh Carolina Opponent Philadelphia L.A. Rams (OT) SCORE BY PERIODS Saints Opponents 81 161 98 101 94 162 6 — 504 71 83 0 — 353 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Saints Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns 190 Opp. 377 333 134 72 210 224 33 37 82/184 78/189 44.6 41.3 13/16 14/29 81.3 48.3 31:39 28:21 6067 5585 379.2 349.1 1010 978 6.0 5.7 2025 1283 126.6 80.2 471 356 4042 4302 252.6 268.9 20/132 49/321 4174 4623 519/381 573/384 73.4 67.0 7 12 43/46.4 53/42.4 43/43.2 53/38.7 94/939 85/814 18/9 22/12 60 43 26 12 33 30 1 1 RUSHING No. Kamara Ingram T. Hill Washington Gillislee Line Ginn Brees Lewis Bridgewater J. Williams Saints Opponents 194 138 37 27 16 9 3 31 2 11 3 471 356 RECEIVING No. Thomas Kamara Watson Smith Ingram Ginn J. Hill Kirkwood Arnold Meredith Carr Line Lewis T. Hill Hardee Gillislee Brees J. Williams Saints Opponents 125 81 35 28 21 17 16 13 12 9 9 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 381 384 Pct. 74.4 60.9 42.9 73.4 67.0 TD 32 1 0 33 30 Int. 5 1 1 7 12 INTERCEPTIONS PAT FG Saf PTS Lutz 0 0 0 52/53 28/30 Kamara 14 4 0 0/0 0/0 Thomas 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 Ingram 6 1 0 0/0 0/0 Smith 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 Brees 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 Ginn 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Carr 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 T. Hill 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 Kirkwood 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Line 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Watson 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 Arnold 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 J. Hill 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Lewis 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 Meredith 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 P. Williams 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 Saints 26 33 1 52/53 28/30 Opponents 12 30 1 32/37 17/23 2-Pt Conv: Kamara 3, Ginn 1. Saints 4-6, Opponents 5-6. POSTSEASON (1-1) Date Result 01/13 W 20-14 01/20 L 23-26 (OT) Overtime TD TD TD R P Rt Yds. 3992 118 64 4174 4623 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136 114 54 42 30 24 14 12 12 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 504 353 Yds Avg LG TD 883 645 196 154 43 41 26 22 10 5 0 2025 1283 4.6 4.7 5.3 5.7 2.7 4.6 8.7 0.7 5.0 0.5 0.0 4.3 3.6 49t 14 38 6 35 2 28 0 5 0 9 0 20 0 11 4 6 0 9 0 1 0 49t 26 28t 12 Yds Avg LG TD 1405 709 400 427 170 209 185 209 150 114 97 14 60 4 10 9 1 1 4174 4623 11.2 8.8 11.4 15.3 8.1 12.3 11.6 16.1 12.5 12.7 10.8 2.8 20.0 1.3 10.0 9.0 1.0 1.0 11.0 12.0 72t 9 42 4 32 2 62t 5 28t 1 42 2 23 1 42 2 25t 1 46 1 25 2 5 2 28t 1 5 0 10 0 9 0 1 0 1 0 72t 33 75t 30 Tkld. 17/121 2/8 1/3 20/132 49/321 Rate 115.7 70.6 36.3 112.3 100.3 No. Yds Avg LG TD M. Williams Apple Banjo Lattimore Hardee P. Williams Klein Anzalone Saints Opponents 2 100 50.0 78 2 29 14.5 29 2 0 0.0 0 2 0 0.0 0 1 77 77.0 77 1 45 45.0 45t 1 6 6.0 6 1 2 2.0 2 12 259 21.6 78 7 75 10.7 29 PUNTING Morstead Saints Opponents No. 43 43 53 PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD Kamara Lewis Tate T. Hill Carr Ginn Saints Opponents Yds. 1996 1996 2246 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 12 9 82 8 6 60 3 0 15 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 24 18 157 12 15 60 KICKOFF RETURNS No. T. Hill Kamara Lewis Line Ginn Saints Opponents 14 4 3 1 1 23 39 FIELD GOALS Lutz Saints Opponents SACKS Jordan Rankins Davis Davenport Onyemata Okafor Anzalone Davison Klein Bell Robertson Stallworth P. Williams M. Williams Saints Opponents Avg. In 20 LG 46.4 15 60 46.4 15 60 42.4 12 62 6.8 7.5 5.0 0.0 — — 6.5 5.0 16 17 8 0 — — 17 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yds Avg LG TD 348 126 69 16 1 560 885 24.9 31.5 23.0 16.0 1.0 24.3 22.7 47 50 26 16 1 50 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 1/1 1/1 0/0 5/5 9/9 11/12 5/5 9/9 11/12 2/2 10/10 2/6 2/3 2/3 3/5 No. 12.0 8.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 49.0 20.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW ORLEANS SAINTS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Deuce McAllister, 2001-09 .................................................................6,096 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Brees, 2006-18.......................................................................62,089 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Drew Brees, 2006-18............................................................................440 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Marques Colston, 2006-15....................................................................711 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Marques Colston, 2006-15.................................................................9,759 Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Waymer, 1980-89...........................................................................37 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Thomas Morstead, 2009-18.................................................................46.9 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Mel Gray, 1986-88 ...............................................................................13.4 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Walt Roberts, 1967 ..............................................................................26.3 Field Goals ......................................................................Morten Andersen, 1982-94 ...................................................................302 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Marques Colston, 2006-15......................................................................72 Points..............................................................................Morten Andersen, 1982-94 ................................................................1,318 *Sacks............................................................................Rickey Jackson, 1981-93...................................................................115.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................George Rogers, 1981 .........................................................................1,674 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Brees, 2011 ..............................................................................5,476 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Drew Brees, 2011 ...................................................................................46 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Michael Thomas, 2018..........................................................................125 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Thomas, 2018.......................................................................1,405 Interceptions ...................................................................Dave Whitsell, 1967 ................................................................................10 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Thomas Morstead, 2012 ......................................................................50.1 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Mel Gray, 1987 ....................................................................................14.7 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................John Gilliam, 1967 ...............................................................................30.1 Field Goals ......................................................................Morten Andersen, 1985 ..........................................................................31 John Carney, 2002..................................................................................31 Wil Lutz, 2017.........................................................................................31 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Dalton Hilliard, 1989................................................................................18 Alvin Kamara, 2018.................................................................................18 Points..............................................................................John Kasay, 2011 .................................................................................147 *Sacks............................................................................Pat Swilling, 1991 ................................................................................17.0 La’Roi Glover, 2000..............................................................................17.0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................George Rogers, 9-4-83 .........................................................................206 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Drew Brees, 11-19-06 ..........................................................................510 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Drew Brees, 11-1-15 ............................................................................**7 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Michael Thomas, 9-9-18 .........................................................................16 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Michael Thomas, 11-4-18 .....................................................................211 Interceptions ...................................................................Tommy Myers, 9-3-78 ..............................................................................3 Dave Waymer, 10-6-85 .............................................................................3 Reggie Sutton, 10-18-87...........................................................................3 Gene Atkins, 12-22-91 ..............................................................................3 Sammy Knight, 9-9-01..............................................................................3 Field Goals ......................................................................Many times ...............................................................................................5 Last time by John Carney, 9-26-04 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Joe Horn, 12-14-03 ..................................................................................4 Reggie Bush, 12-3-06 ...............................................................................4 Points..............................................................................Joe Horn, 12-14-03 ................................................................................24 Reggie Bush, 12-3-06 .............................................................................24 *Sacks............................................................................Many times ............................................................................................4.0 Last time by Wayne Martin, 9-21-97 *Sacks became an official statistic in 1982. **NFL Record 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 191 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 2019 VETERAN ROSTER No. 47 25 72 85 31 24 59 9 5 90 46 80 64 87 20 92 56 14 62 97 19 48 45 99 34 91 89 7 50 65 94 41 18 53 23 42 3 81 6 28 77 70 93 75 71 98 52 21 44 35 10 95 13 63 67 27 43 26 96 49 192 Name Pos. Ht. Anzalone, Alex LB 6-3 Apple, Eli CB 6-1 Armstead, Terron T 6-5 Arnold, Dan TE 6-6 Banjo, Chris S 5-10 Bell, Vonn S 5-11 Biegel, Vince LB 6-3 Brees, Drew QB 6-0 Bridgewater, Teddy QB 6-2 Brown, Malcom DT 6-2 Burton, Michael FB 6-0 Carr, Austin WR 6-1 Clapp, Will C 6-5 Cook, Jared TE 6-5 Crawley, Ken CB 6-1 Davenport, Marcus DE 6-6 Davis, Demario LB 6-2 Dural, Travin WR 6-2 Easton, Nick C/G 6-3 Edwards Jr., Mario DE 6-3 Ginn Jr., Ted WR 5-11 Gray, J.T. DB 6-0 Griffin, Garrett TE 6-4 Grissom, Geneo DL 6-4 Hardee, Justin DB 6-1 Hendrickson, Trey DE 6-4 Hill, Josh TE 6-5 Hill, Taysom QB 6-2 Horton, Wes DE 6-5 John, Ulrick T 6-6 Jordan, Cameron DE 6-4 Kamara, Alvin RB 5-10 Kirkwood, Keith WR 6-3 Klein, A.J. LB 6-1 Lattimore, Marshon CB 6-0 Line, Zach FB 6-1 Lutz, Wil K 5-11 Meredith, Cameron WR 6-3 Morstead, Thomas P 6-4 Murray, Latavius RB 6-3 Newton, Derek T 6-6 Ola, Michael T 6-5 Onyemata, David DT 6-4 Peat, Andrus G/T 6-7 Ramczyk, Ryan T 6-6 Rankins, Sheldon DT 6-2 Robertson, Craig LB 6-1 Robinson, Patrick CB 5-11 Sankey, Darnell LB 6-0 Sherels, Marcus CB/RS 5-10 Smith, Tre’Quan WR 6-2 Stallworth, Taylor DT 6-2 Thomas, Michael WR 6-3 Tom, Cameron C 6-4 Warford, Larry G 6-3 Washington, Dwayne RB 6-1 Williams, Marcus S 6-1 Williams, P.J. CB 6-0 Williams, Sylvester DL 6-2 Wood, Zach LS 6-3 Wt. 241 203 304 220 207 205 246 209 215 320 240 195 311 254 180 265 248 207 303 280 180 202 240 265 200 270 250 221 265 312 287 215 210 240 192 233 184 207 235 230 315 312 300 316 314 305 234 191 247 175 210 305 212 300 317 223 195 196 328 255 NFL Birthdate Exp. 9/22/94 3 8/9/95 4 7/23/91 7 3/15/95 3 2/26/90 6 12/12/94 4 7/2/93 3 1/15/79 19 11/10/92 6 2/2/94 5 2/1/92 5 12/25/93 3 12/10/95 2 4/7/87 11 2/8/93 4 9/4/96 2 1/11/89 8 11/19/93 2 6/16/92 5 1/25/94 5 4/12/85 13 1/18/96 2 3/4/94 2 6/4/92 5 2/7/94 3 12/5/94 3 5/21/90 7 8/23/90 3 12/17/89 7 5/20/92 6 7/10/89 9 7/25/95 3 12/26/94 2 7/30/91 7 5/20/96 3 4/26/90 7 7/7/94 4 9/21/92 5 3/8/86 11 1/18/90 7 11/16/87 8 4/19/88 6 11/13/92 4 11/4/93 5 4/22/94 3 4/2/94 4 2/11/88 7 9/7/87 10 10/11/94 2 9/30/87 10 1/7/96 2 8/18/95 2 3/3/93 4 6/21/95 3 6/18/91 7 4/24/94 4 9/8/96 3 6/1/93 5 11/21/88 7 1/10/93 3 College Florida Ohio State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Wisconsin-Platteville Southern Methodist Ohio State Wisconsin Purdue Louisville Texas Rutgers Northwestern Louisiana State South Carolina Colorado Texas-San-Antonio Arkansas State Louisiana State Harvard Florida State Ohio State Mississippi State Air Force Oklahoma Illinois Florida Atlantic Idaho State Brigham Young Southern California Georgia State California Tennessee Temple Iowa State Ohio State Southern Methodist Georgia State Illinois State Southern Methodist Central Florida Arkansas State Hampton Manitoba (Canada) Stanford Wisconsin Louisville North Texas Florida State Sacramento State Minnesota Central Florida South Carolina Ohio State Southern Mississippi Kentucky Washington Utah Florida State North Carolina Southern Methodist Hometown Wyomissing, Pa. Voorhees, N.J. Cahokia, Ill. Fargo, N.D. Sugar Land, Texas Rossville, Ga. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Austin, Texas Miami, Fla. Brenham, Texas Chester, N.J. Benicia, Calif. New Orleans, La. Suwanee, Ga. Washington, D.C. San Antonio, Texas Brandon, Miss. Breaux Bridge, La. Lenoir, N.C. Denton, Texas Cleveland, Ohio Clarksdale, Miss. Louisburg, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Cleveland, Ohio Apopka, Fla. Blackfoot, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Sherman Oaks, Calif. Hinesville, Ga. Chandler, Ariz. Atlanta, Ga. Neptune, N.J. Kimberly, Wisc. Cleveland, Ohio Oxford, Mich. Newnan, Ga. Westchester, Ill. Pearland, Texas Nedrow, N.Y. Utica, Miss. Riverdale, Ga. Lagos, Nigeria Tempe, Ariz Stevens Point, Wisc. Covington, Ga. Stafford, Texas Miami, Fla. San Jose, Cailf. Rochester, Minn. Delray Beach, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Woodland Hills, Calif. Baton Rouge, La. Richmond, Ky. Cerritos, Calif. Eastvale, Calif. Ocala, Fla. Jefferson City, Mo. Rowlett, Texas ’18 Games/ How Acq. Starts D3b’-17 16/7 T(NYG)-’18 15/15* D3a-’13 10/10 FA-’17 10/1 FA-’16 16/0 D2b-’16 16/8 FA-’18 14/0 UFA(SD)-’06 15/15 T(NYJ)-’18 5/1 UFA(NE)-’19 15/14* UFA(Chi)-’19 8/1* W(NE)-’17 14/2 D7-’18 3/1 UFA(Oak)-’19 16/14* FA-’16 10/5 D1-’18 13/0 UFA(NYJ)-’18 16/16 FA-’17 0* UFA(Minn)-’19 0* UFA(NYG)-’19 15/0* UFA(Car)-’17 5/3 FA-’18 5/0 FA-’16 0* UFA(Ind)-’19 4/0* FA-’17 16/0 D3c-’17 5/0 FA-’13 16/11 W(GB)-’17 16/4 FA-19 16/8* UFA(NE)-’19 0* D1a-’11 16/16 D3a-’17 15/13 FA-’18 8/1 UFA(Car)-’17 16/15 D1a-’17 16/16 FA-’17 16/6 FA-’16 16/0 RFA(Chi)-’18 6/1 D5-’09 16/0 UFA(Minn)-’19 16/6* FA-’18 1/0 FA-’18 7/1 D4-’16 16/4 D1a-’15 13/13 D1b-’17 15/15 D1-’16 16/16 UFA(Cle)-’16 16/0 UFA(Phil)-’18 3/1 FA-’18 0* UFA(Minn)-’19 12/0* D3-’18 15/7 FA-’18 14/0 D2a-’16 16/16 FA-’17 12/1 UFA(Det)-’17 15/15 FA-’18 13/0 D2-’17 16/16 D3b’-15 15/7 UFA(Mia)-’19 14/4* FA-’17 16/0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW ORLEANS SAINTS * Apple played 5 games with New York Giants and 10 games with New Orleans in ’18; Brown played 15 games with New England; Burton played 8 gams with Chicago; Cook played 16 games with Oakland; Dural missed ’18 season because of injury; Easton missed ’18 season with Minnesota because of injury; Edwards played 15 games with New York Giants; Griffin spent regular season on the practice squad and played in 2 postseason games; Grissom played 4 games with New England and 2 postseason games with Indianapolis; Horton played 16 games with Carolina; John missed ’18 season because of injury; Murray played 16 games for Minnesota; Sankey spent season on practice squad with Detroit and New Orleans; Sherels played 12 games with Minnesota; S. Williams played 6 games with Detroit and 8 games with Miami; Players lost through free agency (5): DT Tyeler Davison (Atl, 14 games in ’18), RB Mark Ingram II (Balt; 12), WR Tommylee Lewis (Det; 7), DE Alex Okafor (KC, 16), TE Ben Watson (NE; 16). Also played with Saints in ’18—DT Jay Bromley (2 games), T Jermon Bushrod (11), S Kurt Coleman (16), RB Mike Gillislee (4), G Josh LeRibeus (6), DL Mitchell Loewen (1), T Cornelius Lucas (1), CB Arthur Maulet (1), CB Josh Robinson (11), WR Brandon Tate (1), LB Manti Te’o (5), C Max Unger (16), RB Jonathan Williams (3). FIRST-YEAR ROSTER Name Pos. Barrett IV, J.T. (1) QB Bigelow Jr., Kenny DL Butler, Emmanuel WR Campbell, Chris (1) DB Cobbs Jr., Simmie (1) WR Eliss, Kaden LB Gardner-Johnson, Chauncey DB Granderson, Carl DE Grayson Jr, Cyril (1) WR Greenidge, Ethan OL Gustin, Porter DL Hampton, Saquan DB Hansen, Chase LB Harris, Deonte WR/RS Henry, Marcus (1) C Herndon, Mike OL Humphrey, Lil’Jordan WR Jumper, Colton (1) LB Kaufusi, Corbin DE Kelly II, Derrick OL Mack, Alizé TE McCoy, Erik C Moore, Nick LS Ouellette, A.J. RB Ozigbo, Devine RB Simmons Jr., David CB Tuttle, Shy DT Wozniak, Nate (1) OL Wright, Micah WR Wyatt, Jordan CB Ht. Wt. Birthdate 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-5 5-9 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-3 5-6 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-9 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-10 6-2 6-0 225 307 220 195 220 238 210 261 183 335 260 206 222 170 303 310 225 229 275 320 249 303 250 205 225 185 300 280 195 195 1/23/95 3/31/95 8/27/96 11/27/95 8/25/95 6/10/95 12/20/97 12/18/96 12/5/93 9/10/97 2/8/97 12/12/95 5/20/93 12/4/97 2/11/93 12/12/95 4/19/98 11/26/94 4/12/93 8/23/95 3/29/97 8/27/97 12/9/92 7/20/95 10/2/96 11/23/95 10/20/95 8/30/94 4/2/96 4/5/96 College Hometown Ohio State West Virginia Northern Arizona Penn State Indiana Idaho Florida Wyoming Louisiana State Villanova Southern California Rutgers Utah Assumption Boise State Pittsburgh Texas Tennessee Brigham Young Florida State Notre Dame Texas A&M Georgia Ohio Nebraska North Park Tennessee Minnesota Maine Southern Methodist Wichita Falls, Texas Elkton, Md. Phoenix, Ariz. Phenix City, Ala. Oak Park, Ill. Salt Lake City, Utah Cocoa, Fla. Sacramento, Calif. Metairie, La. Flanders, N.Y. Elk Ridge, Utah Hamilton, N.J. Highland, Utah Baltimore, Md. Bellevue, Wash. Greenville, Va. Southlake, Texas Chattanooga, Tenn. Provo, Utah Havana, Fla. Las Vegas, Nev. Lufkin, Texas Snellville, Ga. Covington, Ohio Sachse, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Welcome, N.C. Greenwood, Ind. Newark, N.Y. Wylie, Texas How Acq. FA-18 FA FA FA-18 FA-18 D7b D4 FA FA FA FA D6 FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA D7a D2 FA FA FA FA FA FA-18 FA FA The term NFL Rookie is defined as a player who is in his first season of professional football and has not been on the roster of another professional football team for any regular-season or postseason games. A Rookie is designated by an “R” on NFL rosters. Players who have been active in another professional football league or players who have NFL experience, including either preseason training camp or being on an Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform for fewer than six regular-season games, are termed NFL First-Year Players. An NFL First-Year Player is designated by a “1” on NFL rosters. Thereafter, a player is credited with an additional year of experience for each season in which he accumulates six games on the Active List or Inactive List, or on Reserve/Injured or Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Log on to www.neworleanssaints.com for an up-to-date roster. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book 193 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach, Sean Payton Pro Career: Named the fourteenth head coach in Saints history on Jan. 18, 2006 and has led the team to seven playoff appearances, five NFC South titles, three NFC Championship berths and the Super Bowl XLIV title. Earned unanimous NFL Coach of the Year honors in his first season in 2006 and received the same honors from several outlets in 2009. Saints have ranked among the league’s top 10 offenses each season since his arrival, including finishing first in the NFL six times including putting up an NFL-record 7,474 net yards in 2011. Defensively, Saints ranked fourth in the league in 2010 and 2013. Previously coached with the Dallas Cowboys (2003-05), New York Giants (1999-2002), and Philadelphia Eagles (1997-98). Career record: 126-80. Background: Was a three-time All-American at Eastern Illinois, where he had the third-highest total (10,665 pasisng yards) in NCAA Division IAA history. Earned a degree in communications. Had brief playing stops with Chicago of the Arena League, the CFL’s Ottawa Rough Riders and the Chicago Bears in 1987. Coached collegiately at San Diego State (1988-89, 1992-93), Indiana State (1990-91), Miami (OH) (1994-95) and Illinois (1996). Personal: Born December 29, 1963 in San Mateo, Calif. and raised in Naperville, Ill. He has a daughter, Meghan, and a son, Connor. ASSISTANT COACHES Dennis Allen, defensive coordinator; born Sept. 22, 1972, Atlanta, Ga. Safety Texas A&M 199295. College coach: Texas A&M 1996-99, Tulsa 2000-01. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2002-05, New Orleans Saints 2006-10, Denver Broncos 2011, Oakland Raiders (head coach) 2012-14, re-joined Saints in 2015. Charles Byrd, asst. strength and conditioning; born June 24, 1981, Oxford, Ohio. Defensive back Morehead State 2001-04. Pro defensive back Las Vegas Gladiators (AFL) 2006. College coach: Miami (OH) 2006-07. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2008. Dan Campbell, asst. head coach/tight ends; born April 13, 1976, Clifton, Texas. Tight end Texas A&M 1994-98. Pro tight end New York Giants 1999-2002, Dallas Cowboys 2003-05, Detroit Lions 2006-08, New Orleans Saints 2009. Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2010-15 (head coach last 12 games, 2015), joined Saints in 2016. Pete Carmichael, offensive coordinator; born October 6, 1971, Framingham, Mass. Attended Boston College. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: New Hampshire 1994, Louisiana Tech 1995-99. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2000, Washington Redskins 2001, San Diego Chargers 2002-05, joined Saints in 2006. Ronald Curry, wide receivers; born May 28, 1979, Hampton, Va. Quarterback North Carolina 1998-2001. Pro wide receiver Oakland Raiders 2002-08. Pro coach: San Francisco 49ers 201315, joined Saints in 2016. Dan Dalrymple, head strength and conditioning; born Aug. 26, 1965, Cleveland, Ohio. Offensive lineman Miami (OH) 1983-86. No pro playing experience. College coach: Miami (OH) 1987- 194 2005. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2006. Declan Doyle, offensive assistant; born March 6, 1996, Iowa City, Iowa. Attended Iowa Western C.C. and Iowa. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2016-18. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2019. Phil Galiano, asst. special teams; born Sept. 8, 1977, Norristown, Pa.. Safety Shippensburg 1997-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Dickinson 2000, New Haven 2001, Villanova 2002, Rutgers 2003-06, 2010-11, 2014-15, Florida International 2007-09, Penn State 2017-18. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2012-13, Miami Dolphins 2016, joined Saints in 2019. Peter Giunta, senior defensive assistant; born August 11, 1956, Salem, Mass. Running back/defensive back Northeastern 1974-77. No pro playing experience. College coach: Penn State 1981-83, Brown 1984-87, Lehigh 198890. Pro coach: Philadelphia Eagles 1991-94, New York Jets 1995-96, St. Louis Rams 19972000, Kansas City Chiefs 2001-05, N.Y. Giants 2006-14, joined Saints in 2016. Aaron Glenn, secondary; born July 16, 1972, Humble, Texas. Defensive back Navarro (Texas) College 1990-91, Texas A&M 1992-93. Pro defensive back New York Jets 1994-2001, Houston Texans 2002-04, Dallas Cowboys 2005-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007, New Orleans Saints 2008. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2014-15, joined Saints in 2016. Michael Hodges, asst. linebackers; born September 26, 1986, San Antonio. Linebacker Air Force 2006, Texas A&M 2008-11. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fresno State 2012-13, Eastern Illinois 2014-16. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2017. Curtis Johnson, senior offensive assistant; born November 5, 1961, New Orleans. Wide receiver Idaho 1980-83. No pro playing experience. College coach: Idaho 1987-88, San Diego State 1989-1993, Southern Methodist 1994, California 1995, Miami 1996-2005, Tulane (head coach) 2012-15. Pro coach: New Orleans Saints 200611, Chicago Bears 2016, re-joined Saints in 2017. Joe Lombardi, quarterbacks; June 6, 1971, Seattle, Wash. Tight end Air Force 1991-94. No pro playing experience. College coach: Dayton 1996-98, Virginia Military Institute 1999, Bucknell 2000, Mercyhurst 2002-05. Pro coach: New York/New Jersey Hitmen (XFL) 2001, Atlanta Falcons 2006, New Orleans Saints 200713, Detroit Lions 2014-15, re-joined Saints in 2016. Ryan Nielsen, defensive line; born March 20, 1979, Simi Valley, Calif. Defensive tackle Southern California 1997-2001. Pro defensive tackle Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2004. College coach: Southern California 2002, Idaho 2004, Mississippi 2005-07, Central Connecticut State 2008-09, Tennessee-Martin 2010, Northern Illinois 2011-12, North Carolina State 2013-16. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2017. Mike Nolan, linebackers, born March 7, 1959, Baltimore, Md. Safety Oregon 1978-1980. No pro playing experience. College coach: Oregon, 1981, Stanford 1982-83, Rice 1984-85, Louisiana State 1986. Pro coach: Denver Broncos 1987-92, 2009, New York Giants 199396, Washington Redskins 1997-99, New York Jets 2000, Baltimore Ravens 2001-04, San Francisco 49ers 2005-08 (head coach), Miami Dolphins 2010-11, Atlanta Falcons 2012-14, San Diego Chargers 2015, joined Saints in 2017. Brendan Nugent, asst. offensive line; born February 14, 1983, Port Chester, N.Y. Linebacker Catholic University 2001-04. No pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2005-06, William & Mary 2007-11. Pro coach: Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2012, Chicago Bears 2013-14, joined Saints in 2015. Kevin Petry, coaching assistant; born September 30, 1991, New Orleans. Attended Louisiana State. No college or pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2017. Darren Rizzi, special teams coordinator; born July 21, 1970, Hillsdale, N.J. Tight end Rhode Island 1988-1991. No pro playing experience. College coach: Rhode Island 1992, Colgate 1993, New Haven 1993-97, New Haven 19992001 (head coach), Northeastern 1998, Rutgers (2002-07), Rhode Island 2008 (head coach). Pro coach: Miami Dolphins 2009-2018, Joined Saints in 2019. Dan Roushar, offensive line; born September 27, 1960, Clinton, Iowa. Quarterback Northern Illinois 1982-83. No pro playing experience. College coach: Northern Illinois 1984, Butler 1986-92, Rhode Island 1993, Ball State 1994, Illinois 1995-96, Northern Illinois 1997-2002, Illinois 2003-04, Cincinnati 2005-06, Michigan State 2007-12. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2013. Joel Thomas, running backs; born November 7, 1974, Port Angeles, Wash. Running back Idaho 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Purdue 2000-01, Louisville 2002-03, Idaho 2004-05, Purdue 2006-08, Washington 2009-2012, Arkansas 2013-14. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2015. Leigh Torrence, defensive assistant; born January 4, 1982, Atlanta. Cornerback Stanford 2001-04. Pro cornerback Atlanta Falcons 2005, Washington Redskins 2006-08, New Orleans Saints 2008-11. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2016. Rob Wenning, asst. strength and conditioning; born December 10, 1984, Coldwater, Ohio. Offensive line/tight end Findlay (Ohio) 2003-06. No pro playing experience. College coach: Ohio State 2007, Louisiana State 2008-09. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2010. Michael Wilhoite, special teams assistant; born December 7, 1986, Manhattan, Kan. Safety, Washburn 2005-10. Pro linebacker Omaha Nighthawks (UFL) 2011, San Francisco 49ers 2011-16, Seattle Seahawks 2017. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2019. D.J. Williams, offensive assistant; born September 9, 1992, Baton Rouge, La. Quarterback Grambling State 2011-14. No pro playing experience. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2019. Brian Young, pass rush specialist; born July 8, 1977, Lawton, Okla. Defensive tackle Texas ElPaso 1996-99. Pro defensive tackle St. Louis Rams 2000-03, New Orleans Saints 2004-08. Pro coach: Joined Saints in 2009. 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW YORK GIANTS National Football Conference East Division Team Colors: Blue, Red, and White Quest Diagnostics Training Center 1925 Giants Drive East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073 Telephone: (201) 935-8111 2019 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Aug. 8 New York Jets ...................7:00 Aug. 16 Chicago .............................7:30 Aug. 22 at Cincinnati .......................7:00 Aug. 29 at New England ..................7:30 REGULAR SEASON Sep. 8 at Dallas.............................4:25 Sep. 15 Buffalo...............................1:00 Sep. 22 at Tampa Bay .....................4:05 Sep. 29 Washington .......................1:00 Oct. 6 Minnesota .........................1:00 Oct. 10 at New England (Thu).........8:20 Oct. 20 Arizona ..............................1:00 Oct. 27 at Detroit ............................1:00 Nov. 4 Dallas (Mon)......................8:15 Nov. 10 at New York Jets ................1:00 Nov. 17 BYE Nov. 24 at Chicago..........................1:00 Dec. 1 Green Bay..........................1:00 Dec. 9 at Philadelphia (Mon)..........8:15 Dec. 15 Miami ................................1:00 Dec. 22 at Washington ....................1:00 Dec. 29 Philadelphia ......................1:00 * All times ET Stadium: MetLife Stadium (opened in 2010) •Capacity: 82,500 East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073 Playing Surface: UBU Speed Series S5M Training Camp: Quest Diagnostics Training Center 1925 Giants Drive East Rutherford, N.J. 07073 METLIFE STADIUM 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book CLUB OFFICIALS President/CEO: John K. Mara Chairman/EVP: Steve Tisch Treasurer: Jonathan Tisch Senior Vice President and General Manager: Dave Gettleman Senior Vice President and General Counsel: William J. Heller, Esq. Senior Vice President, Player Personnel: Chris Mara Senior Vice President, Medical Services: Ronnie Barnes Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer: Christine Procops Senior Vice President, Communications: Pat Hanlon Senior Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer: Pete Guelli Vice President, Community Relations: Frank Mara Vice President of Communications: Corry Rush Vice President of Community & Corporate Relations: Allison Stangeby Vice President of Marketing: Rusty Hawley Vice President of Media and Partnerships: Dan Lynch Vice President, Giants Entertainment: Don Sperling Vice President of Finance: Steven Hamrahi Vice President, Team Operations: Jim Phelan Vice President of Football Operations & Assistant General Manager: Kevin Abrams Director of Pro Personnel: Ken Sternfeld Assistant Director of Pro Personnel: Matt Shauger Director of Player Engagement: David Tyree Director of College Scouting: Chris Pettit Director of Player Personnel: Mark Koncz Asst. Director of Player Personnel: Tim McDonnell Scouting Coordinator: Chad Klunder Pro Scouts: Nick LaTesta, Corey Lockett College Scouts: DJ Boisture, Jeremy Breit, Marcus Cooper, Jeremiah Davis, Donnie Etheridge, Patrick Hanscomb, Ryan Jones, Marquis Pendleton, Brendan Prophett, Steve Verderosa, Chris Watts Director, Team Operations: Jeff Conroy Director of Ticketing: Amy Matlins Director of Creative Services: Doug Murphy Director of Corporate & Football Communications: Jen Conley Assistant Head Athletic Trainer: Steve Kennelly Director, Rehabilitation: Leigh Weiss Assistant Equipment Manager: Tim Slaman Video Director: Dave Maltese Assistant Video Directors: Carmen Pizzano, Steve Venditti Football Operations Coordinator: Ed Triggs Director of Community Relations & Youth Football: Ethan Medley Vice President, Information Technology: Justin Warren Director of Information Technology: Julie Glisky Vice President of Security: Jerry Meade COACHING HISTORY (716-621-33) Records include postseason games 1925 Bob Folwell ......................8-4-0 1926 Joe Alexander ..................8-4-1 1927-28 Earl Potteiger..................15-8-3 1929-30 LeRoy Andrews*............24-5-1 1930 Benny FriedmanSteve Owen......................2-0-0 1931-53 Steve Owen............153-108-17 1954-60 Jim Lee Howell ............55-29-4 1961-68 Allie Sherman...............57-54-4 1969-73 Alex Webster................29-40-1 1974-76 Bill Arnsparger** ...........7-28-0 1976-78 John McVay .................14-23-0 1979-82 Ray Perkins..................24-35-0 1983-90 Bill Parcells ..................85-52-1 1991-92 Ray Handley.................14-18-0 1993-96 Dan Reeves..................32-34-0 1997-2003 Jim Fassel....................60-56-1 2004-15 Tom Coughlin.............110-93-0 2016-17 Ben McAdoo*** ..........13-16-0 2017 Steve Spagnuolo ..............1-3-0 2018 Pat Shurmur...................5-11-0 *Released after 15 games in 1930 **Released after seven games in 1976 ***Released after 12 games in 2017 PAID ATTENDANCE Home 606,187 Away 535,483 Total 1,141,670 Single-game home record, 82,287 (1/1/12) Single-season home record, 639,513 (2012) 2019 DRAFT CHOICES Round Name Pos. 1 3 4 5 6 7 Daniel Jones Dexter Lawrence Deandre Baker Oshane Ximines Julian Love Ryan Connelly Darius Slayton Corey Ballentine George Asafo-Adjei Chris Slayton College QB Duke DT Clemson DB Georgia LB Old Dominion DB Notre Dame LB Wisconsin WR Auburn DB Washburn T Kentucky DT Syracuse 195 NEW YORK GIANTS 2018 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING Att. Comp. Manning 576 380 Lauletta 5 0 Beckham 2 2 Giants 583 382 Opponents 560 362 2018 TEAM RECORD PRESEASON (2-2) Date 08/09 08/17 08/24 08/30 Result L 10-20 W 30-17 W 22-16 L 12-17 Opponent Cleveland at Detroit at N.Y. Jets New England REGULAR SEASON (5-11) Date Result 09/09 L 15-20 09/16 L 13-20 09/23 W 27-22 09/30 L 18-33 10/07 L 31-33 10/11 L 13-34 10/22 L 20-23 10/28 L 13-20 11/12 W 27-23 11/18 W 38-35 11/25 L 22-25 12/02 W 30-27 12/09 W 40-16 12/16 L 0-17 12/23 L 27-28 12/30 L 35-36 (OT) Overtime Opponent Jacksonville at Dallas at Houston New Orleans at Carolina Philadelphia at Atlanta Washington at San Francisco Tampa Bay at Philadelphia Chicago (OT) at Washington Tennessee at Indianapolis Dallas SCORING 2018 TEAM STATISTICS Giants 196 PAT FG Saf PTS Rosas 0 0 0 31/32 32/33 0 127 Barkley 11 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 92 Beckham 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 S. Shepard 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 26 Engram 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 20 Ogletree 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 12 R. Shepard 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Ellison 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 8 Fowler 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Gallman 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Latimer 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Manning 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Riley 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Simonson 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Giants 13 23 3 31/32 32/33 0 369 Opponents 18 24 3 39/39 31/35 0 412 2-Pt Conv: Barkley, Engram, Ellison, S. Shepard. Giants 4-7, Opponents 5-6. SCORE BY PERIODS Giants 74 95 80 117 3 — 369 Opponents 61 114 68 169 0 — 412 Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns TD TD TD R P Rt Yds. 4299 0 106 4405 4229 Opp. 297 346 71 103 208 205 18 38 76/206 87/206 36.9 42.2 12/20 14/17 60.0 82.4 28:44 31:16 5697 5942 356.1 371.4 984 1034 5.8 5.7 1650 1898 103.1 118.6 354 444 4047 4044 252.9 252.8 47/358 30/185 4405 4229 583/382 560/362 65.5 64.6 12 16 71/45.4 66/46.5 71/41.8 66/42.7 114/951 110/919 16/7 19/5 39 45 13 18 23 24 3 3 RUSHING Barkley Gallman Engram S. Shepard Penny Manning Beckham Stewart Dixon Coleman Lauletta Giants Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 261 1307 5.0 78t 11 51 176 3.5 9 1 3 36 12.0 14 0 3 33 11.0 27 0 7 25 3.6 8 0 15 20 1.3 7 1 5 19 3.8 11 0 6 17 2.8 5 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 354 1650 4.7 78t 13 444 1898 4.3 64t 18 RECEIVING Barkley Beckham S. Shepard Engram Ellison Fowler Gallman Latimer R. Shepard Simonson Penny Coleman J. Davis Pulley Giants Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 91 721 7.9 57t 4 77 1052 13.7 51 6 66 872 13.2 58 4 45 577 12.8 54 3 25 272 10.9 29 1 16 199 12.4 26 1 14 89 6.4 21 0 11 190 17.3 39 1 10 188 18.8 49t 2 9 86 9.6 24 1 8 50 6.3 16 0 5 71 14.2 30 0 4 40 10.0 22 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 382 4405 11.5 58 23 362 4229 11.7 79t 24 Pct. 66.0 0.0 100.0 65.5 64.6 TD 21 0 2 23 24 Int. 11 1 0 12 16 INTERCEPTIONS Ogletree Riley Ja. Jenkins Thomas Goodson Webb Giants Opponents Tkld. 47/358 0/0 0/0 47/358 30/185 Rate 92.4 0.0 158.3 92.7 89.8 No. Yds Avg LG TD 5 61 12.2 20 2 4 67 16.8 46 1 2 29 14.5 29 0 2 26 13.0 26 0 2 8 4.0 5 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 16 191 11.9 46 3 12 136 11.3 32t 1 PUNTING Dixon Giants Opponents No. 71 71 66 Yds. 3226 3226 3071 Avg. In 20 LG 45.4 20 60 45.4 20 60 46.5 31 65 PUNT RETURNS J. Davis Henderson Beckham Clay Coley Coleman Giants Opponents Ret FC Yds Avg LG TD 12 4 89 7.4 23 0 9 3 68 7.6 21 0 8 2 34 4.3 16 0 5 1 15 3.0 6 0 2 1 6 3.0 6 0 1 2 19 19.0 19 0 37 13 231 6.2 23 0 27 16 177 6.6 27 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Coleman J. Davis Latimer Henderson Coley Beckham Simonson Thomas S. Shepard Penny Giants Opponents No. Yds Avg LG TD 23 598 26.0 51 0 7 171 24.4 32 0 5 123 24.6 34 0 5 112 22.4 30 0 2 27 13.5 21 0 1 26 26.0 26 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 27 — 27 0 0 -3 — -3 0 45 1097 24.4 51 0 28 570 20.4 29 0 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Rosas 0/0 9/9 13/13 6/6 4/5 Giants 0/0 9/9 13/13 6/6 4/5 Opponents 0/0 7/7 12/13 6/8 6/7 SACKS Vernon Hill Carter T. Davis Edwards K. Martin Wynn Barwin Chandler Mauro Ogletree Thomas Webb Goodson Giants Opponents No. 7.0 5.5 4.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 30.0 47.0 2019 NFL Record & Fact Book NEW YORK GIANTS RECORD HOLDERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—CAREER Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tiki Barber, 1997-2006.....................................................................10,449 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Eli Manning, 2004-18.......................................................................55,981 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Eli Manning, 2004-18............................................................................360 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Amani Toomer, 1996-2008....................................................................668 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Amani Toomer, 1996-2008.................................................................9,497 Interceptions ...................................................................Emlen Tunnell, 1948-58 ..........................................................................74 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Steve Weatherford, 2011-14 ................................................................46.3 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Ward Cuff, 1941-45 .............................................................................12.1 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................Rocky Thompson, 1971-73..................................................................27.2 Field Goals ......................................................................Pete Gogolak, 1966-74 .........................................................................126 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Frank Gifford, 1952-64 ............................................................................78 Points..............................................................................Pete Gogolak, 1966-74 .........................................................................646 *Sacks............................................................................Michael Strahan, 1993-2007 ..............................................................141.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE SEASON Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tiki Barber, 2005 ................................................................................1,860 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Eli Manning, 2011 ..............................................................................4,933 Passing (TDs) .................................................................Y.A. Tittle, 1963.......................................................................................36 Receiving (No.) ...............................................................Steve Smith, 2009.................................................................................107 Receiving (Yds.)..............................................................Victor Cruz, 2011...............................................................................1,536 Interceptions ...................................................................Otto Schnellbacher, 1951 ........................................................................11 Jim Patton, 1958.....................................................................................11 Punting (Avg.) .................................................................Don Chandler, 1959 .............................................................................46.6 Punt Return (Avg.)...........................................................Merle Hapes, 1942...............................................................................15.5 Kickoff Return (Avg.) .......................................................John Salscheider, 1949 ........................................................................31.6 Field Goals ......................................................................Ali Haji-Sheikh, 1983...............................................................................35 Jay Feely, 2005 .......................................................................................35 John Carney, 2008..................................................................................35 Touchdowns (Tot.)...........................................................Joe Morris, 1985 ....................................................................................21 Points..............................................................................Jay Feely, 2005 .....................................................................................148 *Sacks............................................................................Michael Strahan, 2001 .....................................................................**22.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—SINGLE GAME Category Name Performance Rushing (Yds.) ................................................................Tiki Barber, 12-30-06 ............................................................................234 Passing (Yds.).................................................................Phil Simms, 10-13-85...........................................................................513 Pa