A Look Back At NFL Week 3 (Pre-Monday Night Football)

 FRESH STARTThree teams are undefeated through their first three games of the season – Arizona, Cincinnati and Philadelphia.

While no guarantee of future success, a strong start to the season is a good omen – 75.2 percent of teams (91 of 121) that started 3-0 since 1990 made the playoffs.

 

And don’t count out any of the 1-1 or 0-2 teams. Since realignment in 2002, 86 of the 144 playoff teams (59.7 percent) began the year at either 1-1 or 0-2, including seven teams last year.

 

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SUPER REMATCH: The SEATTLE SEAHAWKS defeated the Denver Broncos 26-20 in overtime. The game was the sixth Super Bowl rematch in the following regular season and the first since 1997 (Green Bay vs. New England).

 

The teams to play in a Super Bowl and play each other in the following regular season:

 

DATE SUPER BOWL (RESULT) WINNING TEAM OPPONENT   DATE FOLLOWING REGULAR SEASON RESULT  WINNING TEAM
1/11/70 IV (23-7) Kansas City Minnesota   9/20/70 27-10 Minnesota
1/9/77 XI (32-14) Oakland Minnesota   12/11/77 35-13 Oakland
1/21/79 XIII (35-31) Pittsburgh Dallas   10/28/79 14-3 Pittsburgh
1/31/93 XXVII (52-17) Dallas Buffalo   9/12/93 13-10 Buffalo
1/26/97 XXXI (35-21) Green Bay New England   10/27/97 28-10 Green Bay
               
2/2/2014 XLVIII (43-8) Seattle Denver   9/21/2014 26-20 (OT) Seattle

 

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TIGHT CONNECTIONIn New England’s 16-9 win over Oakland, Patriots quarterback TOM BRADY connected with tight end ROB GRONKOWSKI for the game’s only touchdown. Brady and Gronkowski have now combined for 44 career touchdowns, tying PEYTON MANNING and DALLAS CLARK for the third-most QB-TE touchdowns all-time.

 

The most touchdown connections between a quarterback-tight end in NFL history:

 

QUARTERBACK TIGHT END TEAM TD CONNECTIONS
Philip Rivers Antonio Gates San Diego 63*
Drew Bledsoe Ben Coates New England 45
Tom Brady Rob Gronkowski New England 44*
Peyton Manning Dallas Clark Indianapolis 44
Drew Brees Jimmy Graham New Orleans 43*
Sonny Jurgensen Jerry Smith Washington 43
Dan Fouts Kellen Winslow San Diego 41
John Elway Shannon Sharpe Denver 41
*Active      

 

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AWESOME ANTONIOPittsburgh wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN caught 10 passes for 90 yards and two touchdowns in the Steelers’ 37-19 win over Carolina on Sunday Night Football. It marked Brown’s 19th consecutive game with at least five catches and 50 receiving yards, tying LAVERANUES COLES for the most consecutive such games in NFL history. Brown’s streak dates back to Kickoff Weekend last season.

 

The players with the most consecutive games with 5+ receptions and 50+ receiving yards:

 

PLAYER TEAM(S) YEARS CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 5+ REC & 50+ REC YARDS
Antonio Brown Pittsburgh 9/8/2013-present 19*
Laveranues Coles New York Jets, Washington 9/29/2002-10/12/03 19
Keyshawn Johnson Tampa Bay 12/18/2000-12/16/01 15
Herman Moore Detroit Lions 11/17/1996-11/2/97 15
Herman Moore Detroit Lions 10/22/1995-9/29/96 15
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON MNF: One more note to keep in mind for tonight’s Monday Night Football game between the Bears and Jets…

 

COMPLETE SUCCESSIn 2014, quarterbacks have completed 2,101 of 3,268 passes for a 64.3 completion percentage, the highest league-wide completion percentage through Week 3 in NFL history. If the current percentage stays at this pace, it would rank as thehighest of any season.

 

The highest league-wide completion percentage after Week 3 and the highest in a season in NFL history:

 

THROUGH WEEK 3   SEASON
YEAR HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE   YEAR HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
2014 64.3   2014 64.3*
2007 62.4   2013 61.2
2012 62.0   2007 61.2
2013 61.9   2008 61.0
2010 61.8   2012 60.9
      2009 60.9
      *Through Week 3  

 

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