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d^jb=klqbp mefi^abimef^=b^dibp=~í mfqqp_rode=pqbbibop PRESEASON (4-0) Thursday August 9 Pittsburgh W, 24-23 Monday August 20 at New England W, 27-17 Friday August 24 at Cleveland W, 27-10 Thursday August 30 NY Jets W, 28-10 REGULAR SEASON (3-1) Sunday September 9 at Cleveland W, 17-16 Sunday September 16 Baltimore W, 24-23 Sunday September 23 at Arizona L, 6-27 Sunday September 30 NY Giants W, 19-17 Sunday October 7 at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm (FOX) Sunday October 14 Detroit 1:00 pm (FOX) Sunday October 21 BYE Sunday October 28 Atlanta 1:00 pm (FOX) Monday November 5 at New Orleans 8:30 pm (ESPN) Sunday November 11 Dallas 4:25 pm (FOX) Sunday November 18 at Washington 1:00 pm (FOX) Monday November 26 Carolina 8:30 pm (ESPN) Sunday December 2 at Dallas 8:20 pm (NBC) Sunday December 9 at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm (FOX) Thursday December 13 Cincinnati 8:20 pm (NFL) Sunday December 23 Washington 1:00 pm (FOX) Sunday December 30 at NY Giants 1:00 pm (FOX) POSTSEASON Wild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 5-6 Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 12-13 AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 20 Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 27 Super Bowl 47 (New Orleans, La.) (CBS) February 3 2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS This week’s game will be broadcast on FOX as Joe Buck will call the play-by-play, and former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman will provide color commentary. Pam Oliver will report from the side- lines. WIP (94.1 FM) will provide radio play-by-play with Merrill Reese, the voice of the Eagles since 1977, and former All-Pro receiver Mike Quick. Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines. Dial Global Radio Sports will bring this week’s contest to radio stations across the country, with Tom McCarthy (play-by-play) and Tony Boselli (color) calling the action. For the first time this year, all Eagles will games will be broadcast in Spanish on WTTM (1680 AM) in Philadelphia and WGPA (1100 AM) in Allentown with Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play) and Felix De- Jesus (color) on the call. Dave Spadaro and the PhiladelphiaEagles.com staff host the Kickoff Show 30 minutes prior to the opening kick, update the site with the latest scores, news, notes and photos throughout the game, and cap the day with a halftime show and an hour-plus Postgame Show that features live interviews, press conferences and fan interaction. The Philadelphia Eagles travel to face their in-state rival, the Pittsburgh Steelers, on Sunday, October 7, at 1:00pm. This week’s contest marks the 78th time that Pennsylvania’s NFL teams have met, with the Birds holding a 47-27-3 series advantage. In their last game, the Eagles gutted out a thrilling 19-17 win over the New York Giants. The victory was one of three come-from-behind wins that the Birds have compiled so far in 2012. Next week, the Eagles play the Detroit Lions at home in their last contest before heading into their bye week. BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE at EAGLES (3-1) STEELERS (1-2) • The @Eagles will hit the road on Sunday as they face their in-state rivals, the @Steelers, in the first regular season meeting between the 2 teams since 2008. Under Andy Reid, the #Birds are 9-3-1 against the AFC North, including 2-0 in 2012 #Startingstrong: Philadelphia’s 3-1 start is the team’s best since 2009. In addition, each of the #Birds three wins have been by two points or less, marking the first time the @Eagles have had three wins of two or fewer points since 1997 • The @Eagles D has excelled at getting opposing offenses off the field in 2012, allowing their opponents to convert on only 14 of 52 (26.9%) third-down opportunities, the 3rd-best percentage in the @NFL #lockingitup #Noflyzone: Philadelphia has limited opposing signal callers to a 65.6 QB rating, third in the @NFL. The last time the @Eagles finished a season holding quarterbacks to a rating that low was 1992 (64.8) Through four games, Pitt standout @CutonDime25 ranks 3rd in the league in rushing after registering a season-high 123 yards on 23 carries against the Giants. #ScamperingShady #Spreadingthewealth: 4 different #Birds receivers have led the team in receiving yardage in each of the first four games: @De- seanJackson10, @jmac_18, @BrentCelek and rookie wideout Damaris Johnson TRENDING... SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2012 HEINZ FIELD, 1:00 PM Andy Reid Mike Tomlin 129-82-1 (.611) Regular Season Record (pct.) 56-27 (.675) 10-9 Playoff Record 5-3 14th Seasons as head coach of current team 6th 14th Years as NFL head coach 6th COACHING COMPARISON

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PRESEASON (4-0)Thursday August 9 Pittsburgh W, 24-23Monday August 20 at New England W, 27-17Friday August 24 at Cleveland W, 27-10Thursday August 30 NY Jets W, 28-10

REGULAR SEASON (3-1)Sunday September 9 at Cleveland W, 17-16Sunday September 16 Baltimore W, 24-23Sunday September 23 at Arizona L, 6-27Sunday September 30 NY Giants W, 19-17Sunday October 7 at Pittsburgh 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday October 14 Detroit 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday October 21 BYESunday October 28 Atlanta 1:00 pm (FOX)Monday November 5 at New Orleans 8:30 pm (ESPN) Sunday November 11 Dallas 4:25 pm (FOX)Sunday November 18 at Washington 1:00 pm (FOX)Monday November 26 Carolina 8:30 pm (ESPN)Sunday December 2 at Dallas 8:20 pm (NBC)Sunday December 9 at Tampa Bay 1:00 pm (FOX)Thursday December 13 Cincinnati 8:20 pm (NFL) Sunday December 23 Washington 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday December 30 at NY Giants 1:00 pm (FOX)

POSTSEASONWild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 5-6Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 12-13AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 20Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 27Super Bowl 47 (New Orleans, La.) (CBS) February 3

2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

This week’s game will be broadcast on FOX as Joe Buck will callthe play-by-play, and former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman willprovide color commentary. Pam Oliver will report from the side-lines.

WIP (94.1 FM) will provide radio play-by-play with Merrill Reese,the voice of the Eagles since 1977, and former All-Pro receiverMike Quick. Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines.

Dial Global Radio Sports will bring this week’s contest to radiostations across the country, with Tom McCarthy (play-by-play) andTony Boselli (color) calling the action.

For the first time this year, all Eagles will games will be broadcastin Spanish on WTTM (1680 AM) in Philadelphia and WGPA (1100AM) in Allentown with Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play) and Felix De-Jesus (color) on the call.

Dave Spadaro and the PhiladelphiaEagles.com staff host theKickoff Show 30 minutes prior to the opening kick, update the sitewith the latest scores, news, notes and photos throughout thegame, and cap the day with a halftime show and an hour-plusPostgame Show that features live interviews, press conferencesand fan interaction.

The Philadelphia Eagles travel to face their in-state rival, thePittsburgh Steelers, on Sunday, October 7, at 1:00pm. This week’scontest marks the 78th time that Pennsylvania’s NFL teams havemet, with the Birds holding a 47-27-3 series advantage. In theirlast game, the Eagles gutted out a thrilling 19-17 win over theNew York Giants. The victory was one of three come-from-behindwins that the Birds have compiled so far in 2012. Next week, theEagles play the Detroit Lions at home in their last contest beforeheading into their bye week.

BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE

atEAGLES (3-1) STEELERS (1-2)

• The @Eagles will hit the road on Sunday as they facetheir in-state rivals, the @Steelers, in the first regular seasonmeeting between the 2 teams since 2008. Under Andy Reid, the#Birds are 9-3-1 against the AFC North, including 2-0 in 2012

• #Startingstrong: Philadelphia’s 3-1 start is the team’s best since2009. In addition, each of the #Birds three wins have been bytwo points or less, marking the first time the @Eagles have hadthree wins of two or fewer points since 1997

• The @Eagles D has excelled at getting opposing offenses off thefield in 2012, allowing their opponents to convert on only 14 of 52(26.9%) third-down opportunities, the 3rd-best percentage in the@NFL #lockingitup

• #Noflyzone: Philadelphia has limited opposing signal callers toa 65.6 QB rating, third in the @NFL. The last time the @Eaglesfinished a season holding quarterbacks to a rating that low was1992 (64.8)

• Through four games, Pitt standout @CutonDime25 ranks 3rd inthe league in rushing after registering a season-high 123 yardson 23 carries against the Giants. #ScamperingShady

• #Spreadingthewealth: 4 different #Birds receivers have led theteam in receiving yardage in each of the first four games: @De-seanJackson10, @jmac_18, @BrentCelek and rookie wideoutDamaris Johnson

TRENDING...

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2012

HEINZ FIELD, 1:00 PM

Andy Reid Mike Tomlin129-82-1 (.611) Regular Season Record (pct.) 56-27 (.675)10-9 Playoff Record 5-314th Seasons as head coach of current team 6th14th Years as NFL head coach 6th

COACHING COMPARISON

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• Now in his sixth season as head coach of thePittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin has a career56-27 regular season record and has achieveda postseason record of 5-3, including a victoryin Super Bowl XLIII

• Boasting a .688 winning percentage in his firstfive seasons, Tomlin has the best mark in teamhistory and the highest winning percentageamongst active NFL coaches

• In 2011 under Tomlin, the Steelers fin-ished with the league’s top-ranked totaldefense (271.8 ypg) and scoring de-fense (14.2 ppg)

• Tomlin became the youngest headcoach in NFL history to both coach inand win a Super Bowl when he led theSteelers to a 27-23 victory over the Ari-zona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII

• Tomlin is the only head coach in franchise history to lead the teamto two Super Bowls in his first four seasons, including Pitts-burgh’s second appearance under Tomlin in Super Bowl XLV

• Mike Tomlin was named the 16th head coach in Pittsburgh Steel-ers history on Jan.22, 2007. Hired at the age of 34, Tomlin becameonly the third head coach hired by the Steelers since 1969

• Prior to joining the Steelers, Tomlin spent the 2006 season as thedefensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings. Tomlin’s defen-sive unit ranked eighth in total defense and did not allow a 100-yard rusher the entire season

• Prior NFL coaching experience: Minnesota Vikings (defensive co-ordinator, 2006) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (defensive backs,2001-05)

• Prior college coaching experience: University of Cincinnati (de-fensive backs, 1999-2000), Arkansas State (defensive backs, 1998,wide receivers coach, 1997), University of Memphis (graduate as-sistant, 1996), and Virginia Military Institute (wide receivers, 1995)

STEELERS HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN

All-Time: 61-30Reg. Season: 56-27Home: 32-9vs. NFC East: 2-2vs. Eagles: 0-1

ON THE RECORD...

Eagles• Special teams coordinator Bobby April held the same position for

the Steelers from 1994-95• Wide receivers coach David Culley managed Pittsburgh’s wide-

outs from 1996-98• Special teams quality control coach Duce Staley was a member of

Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl winning team in 2005 and played in blackand yellow from 2004-06

• Director of pro personnel Louis Riddick played football colle-giately at the University of Pittsburgh, where he garnered All-BigEast honors in his senior season.

Steelers • Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau began his professional coach-

ing career as a special teams coach with the Eagles from 1973-75

• Defensive backs coach Carnell Lake also began his professionalcoaching career with the Eagles, serving as a training camp vol-unteer coach in 2009

Area• Both running backs LeSean McCoy and Dion Lewis played for the-

University of Pittsburgh, which plays its home games at Heinz-Field. McCoy, rushed for 2,816 yards(fourth in school history) on584 attempts with 36 TDs while he played for the Panthers. Lewiswas named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year, Big EastRookie of the Year, and National Freshman of the Year in 2009 atPitt after piling up 1,799 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns

• Steelers rookie LB Adrian Robinson played collegiately at TempleUniversity.

College• WR Jeremy Maclin and Steelers DE Ziggy Hood helped lead the

Missouri Tigers to back-to-back Big 12 title game appearances in2007-08.

• S Kurt Coleman was teammates with Steelers T Mike Adams andDE Cameron Heyward at Ohio State.

• Four members of the 2008 National Champion Florida Gators willreunite in Thursday’s contest: Eagles WR Riley Cooper, SteelersT Marcus Gilbert, C Maurkice Pouncey and RB Chris Rainey.

• WR Jason Avant (2002-05) and DE Brandon Graham (2006) wereteammates with Steelers OLB LaMarr Woodley at Michigan

NOTABLE CONNECTIONS

QB Michael Vick (1-0-1 record as a starter, 0-0 with Eagles)Passing Date W/L P/S Att Cmp % Yds TD Int Lg Rating11/10/02 T 1/1 46 24 52.2 294 1 0 43t 79.410/22/06 W 1/1 30 18 60.0 232 4 2 31t 96.1TOTALS 2/2 76 42 55.3 526 5 2 43t 87.9

RushingDate P/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD11/10/02 1/1 10 38 3.8 12 110/22/06 1/1 5 40 8.0 14 0TOTALS 2/2 15 78 5.2 14 1

DE Trent ColeDate P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FR9/21/08 1/1 6 1 7 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

CB Nnamdi AsomughaDate P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FR12/7/03 1/0 0 2 2 0.0 - 0 0 0 0 0 -9/12/04 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 - 0 0 0 0 0 -10/29/06 1/1 9 0 9 0.0 - 1 24 24t 1 0 -12/06/09 1/1 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 4/2 10 2 12 0.0 0 1 24 24t 1 0 0

DE Jason BabinDate P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FR9/18/05 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/19/10 1/1 7 3 10 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 2/2 6 1 7 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

NOTABLE CAREER STATS VS. STEELERS

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Eagles 15 - Steelers 6September 21, 2008 - Lincoln Financial Field

Posting nine sacks, three takeaways, and one safety, the Eagles de-fense helped overcome offensive injuries to fuel a15-9 win. TheSteelers ground attack was limited to just 33 yards, while BenRoethlisberger absorbed the then 2nd-highest sack total of his ca-reer. Playing the final three quarters of the game without BrianWestbrook (ankle), the Eagles took a 7-3 lead in the 2nd quarterwith a 20-yard TD pass from Donovan McNabb to RB Correll Buck-halter. Buckhalter registered 87 yards from scrimmage, while WRHank Baskett amassed eight catches for 85 yards. The ‘D’ took cen-ter stage for Philly as DE Juqua Parker notched 2.5 sacks, includ-ing a forced fumble, while Brian Dawkins registered 10 tackles,including a clutch 4th quarter sack, forced fumble, and fumble re-covery of Roethlisberger that sealed the victory. Parker’s sack inthe 2nd quarter forced a fumble that was recovered by DT BrodrickBunkley and set up a 31-yard FG by David Akers giving the Birds a10-3 advantage. The Steelers used a turnover of their own (a BryantMcFadden INT of McNabb) to pull within 10-6 late in the 2nd quar-ter. After a scoreless third stanza, Sav Rocca, who boomed a 54-yard punt out of bounds at the Steelers 6-yard line. Three playslater, Roethlisberger was flagged for intentional grounding in theend zone resulting in a safety and a 12-6 Eagles lead. Later in thequarter, Dawkins stripped Roethlisberger and recovered the balldeep in Pittsburgh territory, setting up a 31-yard FG to seal the win.

THE LAST MEETING...Steelers Eagles

25.7 (15th) Points Per Game 16.5 (30th)349.3 (18th) Total Offense 417.8 (5th)65.0 (31st) Rushing Offense 145.8 (7th)284.3 (7th) Passing Offense 272.0 (10th)

25.0 (t-21st) Points Allowed Per Game 20.8 (t-10th)291.3 (5th) Total Defense 298.3 (6th)

101.0 (14th) Rushing Defense 91.5 (12th)190.3 (3rd) Passing Defense 206.8 (7th)56.3 (1st) 3rd Down Offense % 40.0 (13th)

48.5 (30th) 3rd Down Defense % 26.9 (3rd)0 (t-14th) Turnover Ratio -5 (t-27th)

HOW THEY STACK UP IN 2012

Date Site Result ScoreN-19-33 Phila W 25-6S-26-34 Pit W 17-0O-07-34 Phila L 7-9S-13-35 Phila L 7-17O-09-35 Pit W 17-6O-14-36 Pit L 0-17N-05-36 Johnstown,PA L 0-6S-05-37 Pit L 14-27O-31-37 Pit L 7-16S-16-38 Buffalo W 27-7N-20-38 Charleston,WV W 14-7N-23-39 Phila W 17-14N-26-39 Pit L 12-24N-10-40 Pit L 3-7N-28-40 Phila W 7-0S-21-41 Pit W 10-7N-09-41 Phila T 7-7S-13-42 Pit W 24-14O-18-42 Phila L 0-14N-04-45 Pit W 45-3N-18-45 Phila W 30-6N-17-46 Pit L 7-10D-01-46 Phila W 10-7O-19-47 Pit L 24-35N-30-47 Phila W 21-0D-21-47 d Pit W 21-0

Date Site Result ScoreO-31-48 Pit W 34-7N-28-48 Phila W 17-0O-30-49 Pit W 38-7N-27-49 Phila W 34-17O-22-50 Pit W 17-10N-05-50 Phila L 7-9N-04-51 Pit W 34-13N-25-51 Phila L 13-17S-28-52 Pit W 31-25O-12-52 Phila W 26-21O-17-53 Phila W 23-17N-01-53 Pit W 35-7O-09-54 Phila W 24-22O-23-54 Pit L 7-17O-15-55 Pit L 7-13O-30-55 Phila W 24-0O-14-56 Pit W 35-21N-11-56 Phila W 14-7O-27-57 Pit L 0-6D-01-57 Phila W 7-6O-12-58 Pit L 3-24N-09-58 Phila L 24-31O-11-59 Phila W 28-24N-29-59 Pit L 0-31N-06-60 Phila W 34-7D-11-60 Pit L 21-27

Date Site Result ScoreO-08-61 Phila W 21-16D-03-61 Pit W 35-24O-06-62 Pit L 7-13D-09-62 Phila L 17-26S-15-63 Phila T 21-21D-01-63 Pit T 20-20O-04-64 Phila W 21-7O-25-64 Pit W 34-10O-24-65 Phila L 14-20D-12-65 Pit W 47-13O-16-66 Pit W 31-14D-04-66 Phila W 27-23O-01-67 Phila W 34-24O-27-68 Pit L 3-6S-28-69 Phila W 41-27D-20-70 Phila W 30-20N-03-74 Pit L 0-27S-30-79 Phila W 17-14N-13-88 Pit W 27-26S-22-91 Phila W 23-14D-11-94 Pit L 3-14N-23-97 Phila W 23-20N-12-00 Pit W (OT) 26-23N-07-04 Pit L 3-27S-21-08 Phila W 15-6

d - Division Playoff

Overall: 47-27-3 Home: 25-8-2 Away: 22-19-1 Playoffs: 1-0Pittsburgh Steelers

• Overall Meeting: 78th• Eagles vs. Steelers: 47-27-3• Home: 47-27-3• Heinz Field: 0-1• vs. Tomlin: 1-0• Streak: Win 1• First game: W 25-6, N-19-33• Last game: W 15-6, S-21-08

THIS WEEK’S MATCHUP

• Road: 64-41-1• vs. Steelers: 2-1• vs. Steelers at home: 1-0• vs. Tomlin: 1-0• vs. AFC: 30-22-1• vs. AFC on road: 12-13-1• vs. AFC North: 9-3-1• vs. AFC North on road: 4-2-1

REID’S RECORDS

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One of the longest-tenured and most successful coaches in profes-sional sports, Andy Reid utilizes a passionate, yet workmanlike ap-proach as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. A formeroffensive lineman at BYU, Reid still lives and works with those hum-ble principles he learned during his time in the trenches.

His vision, dedication, and organizational skills have been im-peccable during his time in Philadelphia. For those reasons, he waspromoted to head coach/executive VP of football operattions in 2001.

Reid appreciates his time working for this city’s beloved footballteam, “I love Philadelphia. The fans, there is nothing like them. I wason the other side of that when I was at Green Bay coming in as an op-ponent. I always said, ‘boy you’d love to play for that crew there.’ Thefans here are unbelievable. They’re fair. If we stink they let us knowwe stink, if we’re doing okay they let us know we’re doing okay, butthey’re always there. My hat is off to them and that support is phe-nomenal, absolutely phenomenal.”

The results of Reid’s labor have been very tangible and quite re-markable since taking over a 3-13 club on January 11, 1999. With139 wins during his Eagles tenure (including playoffs), Reid is 22ndon the league’s all-time list. Along the way, he has earned NFL coachof the year honors three times, and compiled the best win total, win-ning percentage, and playoff victory total (10) in team history. He hascaptured six division titles and five trips to the NFC Championshipgame.

BIG RED’S BULLET POINTS:• Has the highest win total of any coach in club history• Became the 37th coach in NFL history to reach the 100-win

plateau, the 22nd coach to win 100 games with one franchise andthe 17th coach to reach 100 victories in first stint as a head coach

• Is just the fourth head coach to lead a team to 100-plus wins in adecade, joining Bill Belichick, Tom Landry and Don Shula

• His 10 playoff wins are most in team history and tied for 11th inleague history

• Reached the 50-win milestone faster than any coach in team his-tory (81 games). Dick Vermeil did so in 88 games

• In his 20-year NFL coaching career, his teams have made the play-offs 15 times (19-14 record). He has coached in the Super Bowlthree times and in the NFC Championship game eight times

• Earned NFL coach of the year honors in 2000, 2002 and 2010• Is a member of the NFL's Coaches Subcommittee chaired by John

Madden• Joined NFL coaches Marvin Lewis, John Fox and Brad Childress

on a USO tour of Germany and Afghanistan in July 2010. "I wisheveryone could experience this," said Reid, whose father servedin the Navy during World War II

ANDY REIDHead Coach/Executive VP of Football Operations

14th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 139-91-1 (.604)

Favorite team growing up: Los Angeles RamsFavorite athlete growing up: Merlin Olsen and Deacon JonesBiggest influence on your career: My brother and the coaches I’ve

worked for and withOn your iPod: Billy Price and Creedence Clearwater RevivalFavorite TV show of all-time: Happy Days and Welcome Back, Kot-

terFavorite Book: The Bible/Book of MormonFavorite Movie: The StingFavorite Web Site: PhiladelphiaEagles.com If I was not in football, I’d be: In the medical field/teacher

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH BIG RED...

Coach Team (League) First season Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs (NBA) 1996-97Lindy Ruff Buffalo Sabres (NHL) 1997-98Barry Trotz Nashville Predators (NHL) 1998-99Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1999Mike Scioscia Los Angeles Angels (MLB) 2000Bill Belichick New England Patriots (NFL) 2000Ron Gardenhire Minnesota Twins (MLB) 2002

LONGEST TENURED COACHES IN THE PROS

In 2012, Andy Reid was inducted into theJohn Marshall High School Athletic Hall ofFame in a ceremony that also included ProFootball Hall of Fame defensive back MikeHaynes. Marshall High School, located in the

Los Feliz section of Los Ange-les was used as one of thebackdrops for the legendarymovie “Grease.” It also is thealma mater of actor LeonardoDiCaprio, will.i.am of theBlack Eyed Peas, and Judge Lance Ito, who over-saw the O.J. Simpson trial. Each year, Marshall’slineman of the year on their football team receivesthe “Andy Reid Trophy”.

BACK TO HIS ROOTS ...

The Eagles and Rovio Enterntainment, the creators of the worldwidephenomenon “Angry Birds,” announced a partnership in 2012 thatwas revealed by a virtual press conference with Andy Reid. This isRovio’s first team sports partnership globally.

ANGRY BIRDS TAKING OVER PHILLY

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vs. NFC East 52-33 (.612)vs. NFC 98-59 (.624)vs. AFC 31-22-1 (.583)at Home 65-41 (.613)on Road 64-41-1 (.608)

REID’S RECORD ...

Year Regular Season Playoffs Overall Result1999 5-11 (.313) 0-0 5-11 5th in NFC East 2000 11-5 (.688) 1-1 12-6 2nd in NFC East; reached divisional playoffs 2001 11-5 (.688) 2-1 13-6 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2002 12-4 (.750) 1-1 13-5 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2003 12-4 (.750) 1-1 13-5 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2004 13-3 (.813) 2-1 15-4 1st in NFC East; reached Super Bowl 39 2005 6-10 (.375) 0-0 6-10 4th in NFC East 2006 10-6 (.625) 1-1 11-7 1st in NFC East; reached divisional playoffs 2007 8-8 (.500) 0-0 8-8 4th in NFC East 2008 9-6-1 (.594) 2-1 11-7-1 2nd in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game2009 11-5 (.688) 0-1 11-6 2nd in NFC East; reached wild card round2010 10-6 (.625) 0-1 10-7 1st in NFC East; reached wild card round2011 8-8 (.500) 0-0 8-8 2nd in NFC East2012 3-1 3-1TOTAL 129-82-1 (.611) 10-9 139-91-1 (.604)

REID’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD

Over the years, Andy Reid has done a tremendous job ofputting together his coaching staff, understanding that having ef-fective assistant coaches is integral to the success of a footballteam. Here’s a list of former Reid assistants who are currentlyhead coaches in the NFL:Coach Current Team Years PositionJohn Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-pres. Head CoachLeslie Frazier Minnesota 2010-pres. Head CoachRon Rivera Carolina 2011-pres. Head CoachPat Shurmur Cleveland 2011-pres. Head Coach

COACHING TREE

During his tenure in Philadelphia, Andy Reid has coached29 different players to a total of 66 Pro Bowl berths, including 15players with multiple selections: FS Brian Dawkins (7), QB DonovanMcNabb (6), K David Akers (5), CB Troy Vincent (5), LB JeremiahTrotter (4), TE Chad Lewis (3), T Tra Thomas (3), DE Hugh Douglas(3), CB Asante Samuel (3), T Jason Peters (3), RB Brian Westbrook(2), G Shawn Andrews (2), DE Trent Cole (2), CB Lito Sheppard (2),and WR DeSean Jackson (2)

PRO BOWL SELECTIONS UNDER REID

1. Don Shula 3472. George Halas 3243. Tom Landry 2704. Curly Lambeau 2295. Chuck Noll 2096. M. Schottenheimer 2057. Dan Reeves 2018, Bill Belichick 1949. Chuck Knox 19310. Bill Parcells 18311. Mike Holmgren 17412. Joe Gibbs 17113. Paul Brown 17014. Bud Grant 16815. Mike Shanahan 16716. Bill Cowher 16117. Tom Coughlin 15518. Marv Levy 15419. Steve Owen 15320. Jeff Fisher 14821. Tony Dungy 14822. Andy Reid 13923. Hank Stram 13624. Weeb Ewbank 13425. Mike Ditka 127

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MOST WINS IN NFL

Andy Reid is one of 11 coaches in NFL history to win 60%-or-moreof 200+ games. Below is a breakdown:

BIG RED’S MACHINE

Coach Record Pct.George Halas 324-151-31 .671Don Shula 347-173-6 .665Tony Dungy 147-79 .650Bill Belichick 194-106 .647Joe Gibbs 171-101 .629Curly Lambeau 229-134-22 .623Bill Cowher 161-99-1 .619

Coach Record Pct.Paul Brown 170-108-6 .609Bud Grant 168-108-5 .607Andy Reid 139-91-1 .604Tom Landry 270-178-6 .601bold – active coachnote: includes playoff games

Below is a list of the 11 instances in NFL history when a first-time head coach lasted 12-or-more seasons with the same club.Head Coach Tenure Team Overall RecordCurly Lambeau 29 yrs. (1921-49) Green Bay 212-106-21Tom Landry 29 yrs. (1960-88) Dallas 270-178-6Chuck Noll 23 yrs. (1969-91) Pittsburgh 209-156-1Steve Owen 23 yrs. (1931-53) NY Giants 153-108-17Bud Grant 17 yrs. (1967-83) Minnesota 161-99-5Jeff Fisher 17 yrs. (1994- 2010) Hou./Tenn. 147-126Bill Cowher 15 yrs. (1992-2006) Pittsburgh 161-99-1Andy Reid 14 yrs. (1999-pres.) Philadelphia 139-91-1Paul Brown 13 yrs. (1950-62) Cleveland 115-49-5Dan Reeves 12 yrs. (1981-92) Denver 117-79-1Joe Gibbs 12 yrs. (1981-92) Washington 140-65-0bold – active coach

DISTINGUISHED COMPANY

September 26-21 (.553) ... October 29-21 (.580) ... November 33-21-1 (.609) ... December 38-15 (.717) ... January 3-5 (.375)RECORD BY MONTH

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TEAM UNDER REID (212 GAMES) IN 2012• At home 65-41 2-0• On the road 64-41-1 1-1• Against NFC 98-59 1-1• Against AFC 31-22-1 2-0• Against NFC East 52-33 1-0• Scoring on opening drive 56-14 0-0• Scoring first 81-22 2-0• Leading at half 104-17 1-0• Leading after three quarters 100-20 2-0• Winning time of possession 84-21-1 3-0• Winning turnover battle 74-17 1-0• Out-rushing opponent 82-31-1 3-1• Out-passing opponent 83-34-1 2-0• Out-gaining opponent 95-29-1 3-1OFFENSE UNDER REID IN 2012• 40%+ 3rd down conversions 68-22 2-0• 50%+ 3rd down conversions 37-7 0-0• Not throwing an INT 60-25 1-1• Having a 300-yard passer 30-11-1 2-0• Having a 100+ yard rusher 41-12 2-0• Having a 100+ yard receiver 47-16 1-0• Having two 100+ yard receivers 7-1 1-0• Having no turnovers 26-12 1-0• Scoring 20+ points 104-29 1-0• Scoring 30+ points 57-3 0-0• Rushing for 150+ yards 41-9 2-0• Having 20+ first downs 74-26 3-0• Not allowing a sack 14-6 0-0• Allowing two or fewer sacks 80-38-1 3-0DEFENSE UNDER REID IN 2012• Having 2+ INTs 53-13 1-0• Having 3+ turnovers 55-10 1-0• Opponents less than 40% on 3rd down 99-36-1 3-0• Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down 68-13-1 3-0• Scoring a defensive TD 29-7 0-0• Returning an INT for a TD 19-4 0-0• Returning a fumble for a TD 10-3 0-0• Recording 3+ sacks 75-24-1 0-1• Recording 5+ sacks 26-4-1 0-0• Allowing 17 or fewer points 90-19-1 2-0• Allowing 10 or fewer points 49-3 0-0• Allowing a 100-yard rusher 26-24 0-0• Not allowing a 100-yard rusher 102-59-1 3-1• Allowing a 100-yard receiver 41-23-1 1-1• Not allowing a 100-yard receiver 89-58 2-0• Allowing a 300-yard passer 13-14 1-0• Not allowing a 300-yard passer 115-68-1 2-1• Not allowing a rushing TD 88-27-1 2-1• Not allowing a passing TD 45-15 1-0• Not allowing an offensive TD 28-3 1-0SPECIAL TEAMS UNDER REID IN 2012• Having a KR or PR TD 8-3 0-0

EAGLES RECORD WHEN ...

With 11 out of his 13 seasons with Philadelphia ending with a .500-or-better winning percentage, Reid has shown his ability to keephis team competitive regardless of the circumstances during theseason • Having been at-or-above .500 84.6% of the time, only seven

coaches in the history of the NFL with as many seasons have hada better percentage: George Allen (12-12, 100%), Vince Lombardi(10-10, 100%), John Madden (10-10, 100%), Don Shula (31-33,93.9%), Tony Dungy (12-13, 92.3%), Paul Brown (11-12, 91.6%),and Curly Lambeau (26-29, 89.7%)

• Of the nine head coaches who have lasted 13-or-more seasons attheir first head coaching job, only Curly Lambeau has had ahigher percentage of non-losing seasons (89.7%) than Reid

WINNING CONSISTENTLY

1979-81 BYU *Tackle/Guard 1982 BYU Graduate Assistant 1983-85 San Francisco State Offensive Coordinator

Offensive Line 1986 Northern Arizona Offensive Line 1987-88 Texas-El Paso Offensive Line 1989-91 Missouri Offensive Line 1992-96 Green Bay Packers Tight Ends/Asst O-Line 1997-98 Green Bay Packers Quarterbacks 1999- Philadelphia Head Coach

REID’S COACHING TIMELINE

Reid’s tenure in Philadelphia has been one of the best in NFL his-tory, and the numbers show that he puts his teams in position tocontend year in and year out• Reid has led his team

to the playoffs in nineout of his 13 seasons(69%) while at thehelm of the Eagles,the fourth-best per-centage all-time outof coaches with five ormore playoff berths

GETTING TO THE TOURNEY

Coach Yrs-Made Pct.Tony Dungy 11-13 85%John Madden 8-10 80%Bill Walsh 7-10 70%Andy Reid 9-13 69%Bud Grant 12-18 67%

PLAYOFF APPEARANCE PCT.

Reid’s Philadelphia squads have been known for staying even keel,not getting too high after wins or too low after losses. As a result,his teams have been able to ignite winning streaks and avoidslumps.• The Eagles have posted a 67-38 record (.638) the week after wins.

Their ability to capitalize on a win the week before has allowedthe Eagles to string together 19 winning streaks of three or moregames during Reid’s tenure

• Philadelphia is also strong com-ing off of a loss. Since 2000, Reidhas effectively rallied his troopsto a 43-22-1 (.659) mark whenlosing the week before

STAYING EVEN KEEL

Team Record Pct.New England 37-15 .712Pittsburgh 42-21 .667Philadelphia 43-22-1 .659Baltimore 48-27 .640

RECORDS AFTER A LOSSSINCE 2000

OFFENSE DEFENSETotal Rush Pass Total Rush Pass

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2012 WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS

OFFENSE DEFENSE POINTS/GAMETotal (Rk) Rush (Rk) Pass (Rk) Total (Rk) Rush (Rk) Pass (Rk) For (Rk) Against (Rk) Diff (Rk)

1999 239.4 (30) 109.1 (17) 130.3 (31) 341.4 (24) 125.1 (28) 216.3 (15) 17.0 (25) 22.3 (22) -5.3 (25)2000 312.9 (17) 117.6 (15) 195.3 (20) 301.1 (10) 114.4 (20) 186.9 (7) 21.9 (12) 15.3 (4) 6.6 (6)2001 307.7 (17) 111.1 (14) 196.6 (20) 293.8 (7) 114.8 (18) 179.0 (2) 21.4 (10) 13.0 (2) 8.4 (3)2002 350.3 (10) 138.8 (7) 211.5 (19) 297.1 (4) 103.8 (9) 193.4 (7) 25.9 (4) 15.1 (2) 10.9 (1)2003 314.7 (18) 125.9 (9) 188.8 (20) 331.7 (20) 129.4 (22) 202.3 (16) 23.4 (11) 17.9 (7) 5.4 (8)2004 351.1 (9) 102.4 (24) 248.7 (7) 319.7 (10) 118.9 (16) 200.8 (12) 24.1 (8) 16.2 (2) 7.9 (4)2005 319.3 (19) 89.5 (28) 229.8 (8) 325.4 (23) 117.7 (21) 207.7 (21) 19.4 (18) 24.2 (27) -4.9 (24)2006 381.4 (2) 124.0 (11) 247.6 (3) 328.1 (15) 136.4 (26) 191.7 (9) 24.9 (6) 20.5 (15) 4.4 (8)2007 358.1 (6) 123.4 (8) 234.7 (10) 311.4 (10) 95.8 (7) 215.6 (18) 21.0 (17) 18.8 (9) 2.2 (11)2008 350.5 (9) 106.1 (22) 244.4 (6) 274.3 (3) 92.3 (4) 182.1 (3) 26.0 (6) 18.1 (4) 7.9 (4)2009 357.9 (11) 102.3 (22) 255.6 (10) 321.1 (12) 104.7 (14) 216.4 (17) 26.8 (5) 21.0 (19) 5.7 (10)2010 389.4 (2) 145.4 (5) 243.9 (9) 327.2 (12) 110.4 (15) 216.8 (t14) 27.4 (3) 23.6 (t21) 3.9 (9)2011 399.1 (4) 142.3 (5) 256.9 (9) 324.9 (8) 112.6 (16) 212.3 (10) 24.8 (8) 20.5 (10) 4.3 (9)2012 417.8 (5) 145.8 (7) 272.0 (10) 298.3 (6) 91.5 (12) 206.8 (7) 16.5 (t30) 20.8 (t10) -4.3 (21)

YEAR-BY-YEAR NFL RANKINGS UNDER ANDY REID

Team Offense DefensePhiladelphia 5 6Detroit 6 10

TOP 10, OFFENSE AND DEFENSE

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The Philadelphia Eagles under Andy Reid have been historicallystrong on both sides of the ball and are off to another strong startin this category in 2012.• In 2012, the Eagles rank first in the NFL in yards per game dif-

ferential (119.5) after averaging 417.8 yards of offense and al-lowing just 298.3 yards per game defensively

• Since 2006, the Birds are first in the NFC and second in theleague with a 60.7 yards per game differential. They average374.5 yards/game on offense and give up an average of 313.8yards/game on defense

STRONG ON BOTH SIDES

Team Gained Allowed DiffPittsburgh 347.7 276.7 71Philadelphia 374.5 313.8 60.7New Orleans 401.2 342.9 58.3New England 385.7 333 52.7Dallas 368.2 320.8 47.4

YARDS/GAME DIFFERENTIAL SINCE 2006

Team Gained Allowed DiffPhiladelphia 417.8 298.3 119.5Houston 370.3 273 97.3Detroit 412.3 315.8 96.5Dallas 364 277.5 86.5Kansas City 419.5 334 85.5

YARDS/GAME DIFFERENTIAL IN 2012

Andy Reid has always had the upper hand when it comes to win-ning close games, and has proven that in 2012 when the Eagleshave posted three victories of 2 points or less• Overall, the Eagles have posted a 46-40-1 record in games de-

cided by seven points or less,which is fourth in the NFC

• Reid has gone 26-21-1 in gamesdecided by three points or lessduring his tenure in Philadel-phia, which includes a stretchfrom 2009-12 where the Birdsposted a 8-2 record in those con-tests

THAT WAS A CLOSE ONE

Team Record Pct.NY Giants 51-34 .600Atlanta 52-37-1 .583Chicago 53-41 .564Philadelphia 46-40-1 .534

GAMES DECIDED BY 7 PTS ORLESS SINCE 2000

Known as one of the top offensive minds inthe league, Mornhinweg has put togetherrecord-setting performances for two differ-ent franchises (San Francisco and Philadel-phia) in the role of offensive coordinator. In2011, the Eagles offense set franchiserecords in total net yards (6,386) • In 2010, the Eagles set a franchise record

in points for the 3rd consecutive year andearned NFL assistant coach of the yearhonors from Pro Football Weekly

• Five QBs have earned Pro Bowl statusworking under him: Michael Vick,Donovan McNabb, Steve Young, JeffGarcia and Brett Favre

• Served as head coach of the Detroit Lionsfrom 2001-02

• In 1996, tutored Packers quarterbacks asFavre captured MVP honors in leading histeam to a Super Bowl 31 championship

• Also coached with Andy Reid at GreenBay, Texas-El Paso and Missouri

• Was elected to the Grizzly Sports Hall ofFame at the University of Montana andthe Oak Grove HS Hall of Fame

• Earned Northern California HS player ofthe year honors at Oak Grove, where MikeHolmgren served as an assistant coach

After a 13-year stint as the club’s offensiveline coach, Castillo was named defensivecoordiantor in 2011. As the O-line coach,often confided with the late Jim Johnsonand his defensive staff, exchanging ideasabout blitzes, protections and coverages. • In first year as coordinator in 2011,

Castillo’s unit led the league with 50sacks, ranked 8th in yards permitted(324.9) and 10th in points allowed (20.5).

• 4 linemen earned their 1st Pro Bowlberth under him: Tra Thomas, JermaneMayberry, Jon Runyan, Shawn Andrews

• Also displayed a penchant for developingundrafted players into NFL starters,including Jamaal Jackson, Nick Cole,Hank Fraley, Artis Hicks and Bubba Miller

• Fluent in Spanish and proud to be one ofa few NFL coaches of Hispanic descent

• Former linebacker with Texas A&I andthe USFL's San Antonio Gunslingers

• His son, Gregory, is a cornerback at Iowa

• On July 4, 2009, hometown of Port Isabel,TX, celebrated “Juan Castillo Day” inwhich the mayor gave him the key to city

One of the most highly-regarded specialteams coaches in the NFL, April spent sixseasons with Buffalo (2004-09) and guidedtheir special teams to the #1 ranking in theNFL 3 times, according to the intricate sys-tem compiled annually by esteemed DallasMorning News columnist Rick Gosselin.• Integrated a rookie kicker and punter in

2011. K Alex Henery set a team and NFLrookie record with a 88.9 FG %

• Was twice named special teams coach ofthe year by his peers in 2004 and 2008

• Helped the Steelers earn a trip to theSuper Bowl in 1995 as their special teamscoordinator

• Son, Bobby April, III, was named Eaglesdefensive quality control coach in 2011

• The son of the Eagles special teamscoordinator, he previously coached atNicholls State and Portland State

• Was believed to be the youngestcoordinator in college football while atPortland State (25 years old)

• Served as an assistant head coach/secondary coach for Miami from 2008-11and was their interim head coach for thefinal 3 games of 2011 (2-1 record)

• Also worked with Dallas (2005-07),Cleveland (2001-04) and NY Jets (2000).Coached 3 Pro Bowlers in Dallas: RoyWilliams, Ken Hamlim, Terence Newman

• Played 8 seasons as a DB in the NFL withWashington and San Francisco and was amember of the Redskins Super Bowl XXIIchampionship team

• Worked under legendary coach EddieRobinson at Grambling State (1998-99)

• A native of Elizabeth, NJ, playedcollegiately at Temple

• Enjoyed an 11-year NFL career as alinebacker with Cleveland, Baltimore,Arizona, Philadelphia (1998-2001),Chicago, and Carolina

• Voted by his teammates as the Eaglesspecial teams MVP in 1998

• Served as an intern coach during theEagles 2007 training camp, working withthe team's linebackers

• Niece, Nikki, is the head women’sbasketball coach at LSU

• Under his direction, DeSean Jacksonbecame the first player in NFL history toearn a Pro Bowl berth as both a receiverand a return man in 2009. Jacksongarnered his 2nd Pro Bowl in 2010

• In addition, Jeremy Maclin caught morepasses (189) in his first three seasons asan Eagle than any other player besides TEKeith Jackson (194)

• Coached in six conference championshipgames as an NFL assistant

• As QBs coach at Southwestern Louisiana,tutored former Eagle Brian Mitchell as hebecame the first player in NCAA historyto pass for over 5,000 yards and rush forover 3,000 yards in a career

• Was recruited by Bill Parcells as aquarterback at Vanderbilt

• Played a key role in the development ofBrent Celek, who has caught 223 passesand 19 TDs in his five-year career

• Was an o-lineman at San Francisco Stateand his position coach was Andy Reid

• His cousin, Bob Melvin, a former MLBcatcher, is the manager of Oakland A’s

MARTY MORNHINWEGAsst. Head Coach/Off Coord.

10th year in Philadelphia

JUAN CASTILLODefensive Coordinator

18th year in Philadelphia

BOBBY APRIL, IIIDefensive Quality Control

1st year in Philadelphia

DAVID CULLEYSr. Offensive Asst/Receivers

14th year in Philadelphia

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14th year in Philadelphia

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BOBBY APRILSpecial Teams Coordinator

3rd year in Philadelphia

TODD BOWLESSecondary

1st year in Philadelphia

MIKE CALDWELLLinebackers

5th year in Philadelphia

• One of the most revered O-line coaches inNFL history, Mudd joined the Eagles in2011 after a one-year retirement

• Mudd’s revamped line in 2011 (4 newstarters) helped Eagles post team-record6,386 total net yards and an All-Procampaign for RB LeSean McCoy

• In 12-year stint in Indy (1998-2009),helped Colts earn Super Bowl crown in2006 and post the most regular seasonwins in a decade (115) in NFL history,including 7 consecutive 12-win campaigns

• His troops helped protect 4-time leagueMVP Peyton Manning and paved the wayfor two rushing titles by Edgerrin James

• Was a three-time Pro Bowl starting guard(1966-68) and was named to the NFL’s All-Decade team of the 1960’s. Played for the49ers (1964-69) and Chicago (1969-71)

• A native of Lancaster, PA, set over 20records as a QB at the University ofDelaware, including career yards and TDs

• Played six seasons in the Arena FootballLeague from 2002-08

• Promoted to his current post in 2011 afterspending first two seasons as offensivequality control coach

• In first year as QBs coach in 2011, theEagles set franchise record in yards(6,386) while Michael Vick posted careerhighs in passing yards (3,303), attempts(423) and completions (253)

• Compiled 40-11 record as head coach andasst. athletic director of Calvary BaptistAcademy in Shreveport, LA (2005-08)

• During his NFL career, backed up DanMarino, Brett Favre and Donovan McNabb

• A 12-year NFL veteran, signed as a rookiefree agent with the Dolphins in 1991 andplayed with Miami, Green Bay,Philadelphia (1999), and Cleveland

• Gained 5,785 yards during his 10-yearNFL career with Philadelphia (1997-2003)and Pittsburgh (2004-06)

• A 3rd round draft pick of Eagles in 1997,ranks 4th on team’s all-time rushing list.Is one of two Eagles to top the 200-yardrushing mark in a game (Steve Van Buren)

• Earned a Super Bowl championship ringwith the Steelers in 2005

• His Eagle teammates voted him offensiveMVP three times (1998, ‘99, and 2002)

• Regarded by many observers as the bestD-line coach in the league, joined Eaglesin 2011 after 12-year tenure in Tennessee

• In his first year in Philly, the Eagles led theNFL with 50 sacks, 46 of which came fromthe defensive line. DE Jason Babinnotched a career-high 18 and earned hissecond trip to the Pro Bowl

• During his time with the Titans, theyranked 7th in the NFL in sacks and 5th inrushing yards allowed, while helpingthem earn six playoff berths, three divi-sion titles and one AFC championship

• Tutored five D-linemen to 11 Pro Bowls:Babin, Kyle Vanden Bosch, Kevin Carter,Albert Haynesworth, Jevon Kearse

• His son, Brady, was a D-lineman at Clem-son and his other son, Jeremiah, was anO-lineman at Arkansas and is an assistantO-line coach with the Detroit Lions

• Under his tutelage, LeSean McCoydeveloped into an All-Pro player in 2011with 1,309 rushing yards and team-record20 total touchdowns (17 on the ground)

• In addition, McCoy ranked 4th in the NFLwith 1,672 total yards from scrimmage in2010 and broke the Eagles rookie rushingrecord with 637 yards in 2009

• Tutored a 1,000-yard rusher eight timesduring his tenure in Philadelphia (three byStaley, two by Brian Westbrook andMcCoy and one by Ricky Watters)

• In 2009, Leonard Weaver became 2ndEagle FB ever to earn Pro Bowl honors

• A basketball and baseball star atCentennial High School in Compton, CA,earned a place in the Cal Poly-PomonaUniversity baseball Hall of Fame

• Prior to joining the Eagles as a coachingintern in 2009, was hired by YoungstownState as a safeties coach early in 2009.Also worked as a defensive assistant atCardinal Mooney HS in Youngstown from2003-08

• A 9th round draft choice of the San DiegoChargers in 1986, Zordich played in 185games for the New York Jets, PhoenixCardinals and the Eagles (1994-98) andrecorded 810 tackles, 20 interceptions,five sacks and four touchdowns

• Earned All-America honors at Penn State,where he was part of their 1982 NationalChampionship squad

• His son, Michael, is a fullback at PennState, and his son, Alex is a quarterbackat the University of Buffalo

• Spent his first 2 seasons in Philadelphiaas a strength and conditioning assistant

• Previously served as the head strengthand conditioning coach of the Green BayPackers from 1999-2005

• In 2003, was inducted into the USAStrength and Conditioning Coaches Hallof Fame for his contributions to the field

• Joined Eagles in 1999 after six seasons asassistant athletic trainer with the Steelers

• Burkholder and his staff were voted bytheir NFL peers as the Athletic TrainingStaff of the Year in 2010

• A Carlisle, PA, native, was influenced byhis father, Richard, a long-time athletictrainer at Carlisle HS, and his mother,Nancy, a registered nurse

HOWARD MUDDOffensive Line

2nd year in Philadelphia

MATT NAGYOffensive Quality Control

2nd year in Philadelphia

DOUG PEDERSONQuarterbacks

4th year in Philadelphia

DUCE STALEYSpecial Teams Quality Control

2nd year in Philadelphia

JIM WASHBURNDefensive Line

2nd year in Philadelphia

RICK BURKHOLDERHead Athletic Trainer

14th year in Philadelphia

TED WILLIAMSRunning Backs

18th year in Philadelphia

MICHAEL ZORDICHSecondary/Safeties

3rd year in Philadelphia

BARRY RUBINHead Strength & Conditioning

5th year in Philadelphia

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Driven by a tireless pursuit of a Super Bowl championship for thecity of Philadelphia, Jeffrey Lurie has shaped the Eagles into one ofthe most successful organizations in professional sports on and offthe field. Along the way he has fueled energy, optimism, and pridethroughout the entire organization, and has provided first-classworking facilities along with a family atmosphere.

Taking over a franchise that made the playoffs just 14 times in a62-year span (23%), the Eagles have been a perennial Super Bowlcontender under Lurie, earning playoff berths in 11 of his 17 yearsas owner (65%). In fact, only three teams have made more playoffappearances than the Eagles since 1995, Lurie’s first full season asowner. The Eagles have a greater overall winning percentage andappeared in more playoff games (22) and won more (11) than anyother ownership group in team history.

Along the way, the Eagles have captured six NFC East divisioncrowns in a span of 11 years. From 2000-09, the Eagles won anNFC-best 103 regular season games and 10 playoff contests, whilecapturing five division titles (trailing only New England's 6). As suchthe Eagles became just the 13th team to top the century mark inwins over the course of one decade.

LURIE’S LANDMARKS:• He and Christina Weiss Lurie served as executive producers of

the 2010 documentary film Inside Job which earned the AcademyAward for Best Documentary

• The Eagles, based on the work of EYP, Tackling Breast Cancer,and Go Green! initiatives, earned the coveted 2011 Sport Team ofthe Year award by Beyond Sport, a global organization that pro-motes, develops and funds the use of sport to create positive so-cial change across the world. They were a finalist for that awardin 2010

• Under his direction, the Eagles Go Green! program was a ground-breaking initiative to better the environment by creating and sus-taining programs that improve the quality of life in thePhiladelphia region, green the environment and reduce the team’simpact on the planet

• Lurie is a director of the NLM Family Foundation, which devotesmuch of their resources to autism research and education. NLMco-funded a short documentary film entitled Autism Is A Worldthat received nomination for a 2005 Academy Award

• The Lurie Family Foundation was also established by Jeffrey andChristina Weiss Lurie with an emphasis on health issues, espe-cially in the areas of autism and cancer research

• Serves as chairman of the Los Angeles Stadium Working GroupCommittee, in addition to sitting on the NFL's Finance Committee,Broadcast Committee, International Committee, and the SuperBowl Advisory Committee

• Was named NFL owner of the year by The Sporting News in 1995and by Pro Football Insider in 2000

JEFFREY LURIEChairman/Chief Executive Officer

16th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 169-127-2 (.570)

Favorite Philadelphia restaurants: Osteria, Tinto andBlackfish

Favorite Philadelphia breakfast spot: Honey's Sit N Eat On your iPod: ranges from The Doors to Bob Marley to ShakiraFirst concert attended: Beach BoysFavorite team growing up: Red Sox, CelticsFavorite player growing up: Bobby OrrFavorite TV shows of all time: Hogan’s Heroes, The Fugitive, 24Favorite books: The Kite Runner, Book of DanielFavorite all-time movies:The Great Escape, The Godfather Part IIFavorite recent movie: The Ghost Writer, Slumdog MillionaireFavorite dog breeds: Bernese Mountain Dog, Wheaten Terrier

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LURIE ...

Under Lurie, the Eagles have a greater overall winningpercentage and appeared in more playoff games and won morethan any other ownership group in team historyOwners Years Playoffs Reg. SeasonJeffrey Lurie 1995-pres. 11-11 158-116-2 (.576)Norman Braman 1985-94 1-4 86-72-1 (.544)Alexis Thompson 1941-48 2-1 38-36-5 (.513)James P. Clark 1949-63 2-0 87-91-6 (.489)Leonard Tose 1969-84 3-4 96-129-6 (.429)Jerry Wolman 1964-68 0-0 28-41-1 (.407)Bert Bell/Lud Wray 1933-40 0-0 19-65-3 (.236)

HISTORY OF EAGLES OWNERS ...

Since 1995 W-L-T PCT New England 204-100-0 .671Green Bay 192-108-0 .640Pittsburgh 189-110-1 .632 Indianapolis 176-122-0 .591Denver 169-122-0 .581Philadelphia 169-127-2 .570 Baltimore 153-123-1 .554* including playoffs

Since 2000 W-L-T PCT New England 157-61-0 .720Pittsburgh 140-72-1 .660 Indianapolis 137-76-0 .643Philadelphia 134-80-1 .626Green Bay 129-81-0 .614Baltimore 129-84-0 .606NY Giants 119-92-0 .564* including playoffs

EAGLES RECORDS UNDER LURIE

In the decade of the 2000s, the Eagles were one of the most suc-cessful teams in the NFL, owning the 3rd-best regular seasonmark (103-56-1, .647) and 4th best overall mark (113-63-1, .641).

• Only six teams in the history of the NFL won more regular sea-son games in a single decade than Philadelphia’s 103

• The Eagles advanced to the playoffs eight times in the 2000s,becoming one of 10 teams in NFL history to do so. Only theColts (9 in 2000s) and the Cowboys (9 in 1970s) made moreplayoff appearances in any decade

DECADE OF SUCCESS

Indianapolis 2000s 115San Francisco 1990s 113New England* 2000s 112Dallas* 1970s 105 Miami* 1970s 104

San Francisco 1980s 104Philadelphia* 2000s 103Buffalo 1990s 103*all with same head coach

MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS IN A DECADE

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A longtime leader in the Eagles front office and aveteran sports executive, Smolenski was named the club’s presi-dent in June, 2012. His promotion capped a steady rise through theexecutive ranks of one of the NFL’s premier franchises.

Smolenski directs the club’s business and strategic efforts, in-cluding sales, marketing, communications and operations. He isknown for his collaborative, easygoing style, financial acumen andlong-term view and for playing a key role in significant projects fromthe construction of Lincoln Financial Field to the club’s interna-tionally recognized environmental and philanthropic programs.

He joined the Eagles in 1998 as the club’s Chief Financial Officerand was later promoted to Senior Vice President/Chief Financial Of-ficer. In 2010 he was named the club’s Chief Operating Officer.

Smolenski is also a driving force in the team’s environmental ini-tiatives. Through its Go Green! program, the Eagles have emergedas a leader in environmental stewardship. The team has become agreen leader in the sports industry through its conservation efforts,recycling programs, and use of renewable energy.

The youngest, but one of the most aggressive gen-eral managers in the league, Roseman is in his 13th season inPhiladelphia and his 3rd as the Eagles GM. His tenacity, creativityand ability to develop and nurture positive relationships in every partof his job has played a significant role in Roseman’s ascent withinthe Eagles organization.

The Brooklyn, NY, native relentlessly pursued jobs in the frontoffice of an NFL team and finally got his foot in the door with theEagles in 2000 as salary cap/staff counsel, and eventually workedhis way up to his dream job. Roseman was elevated to director offootball administration in 2003 and to vice president of football ad-ministration in 2006.SCOUTING UP ROSEMAN:• His aggressive nature has fueled a whopping 31 trades since 2010.

In addition, the Eagles have drafted a league-high 33 players overthat time frame. Nineteen of those players are on the team’s cur-rent roster

• Since Roseman became the team’s vice president of player per-sonnel in 2009, the Eagles have added several key players to theirarsenal, including Pro Bowlers Jason Peters, Michael Vick,LeSean McCoy, and Jason Babin. Several other prominentstarters - DeMeco Ryans, Nnamdi Asomugha and DominiqueRodgers-Cromartie and Evan Mathis - have been acquired underhis guidance

• In the 2012 offseason, the Eagles made it a priority to retain theservices of many of their own players and he aggressively nego-tiated and inked long-term deals for DeSean Jackson, McCoy,Trent Cole, Todd Herremans, Mathis and Cullen Jenkins. He alsoengineered a blockbuster trade for Ryans, a two-time All-Prolinebacker, and signed free agent LT Demetress Bell just daysafter learning of the Achilles injury suffered by the All-Pro Peters

• From 2010-11, his drafts produced 126 overall starts entering2012, the 6th highest total in the entire league during that span

• Also active in the community, he donates tickets to the FederationAllied Jewish Appeal as well as to soldiers from the McGuire andDover Air Force bases. For his continued efforts with the military,he was named Honorary Commander for the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. He also delivers toys several times per year to pa-tients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

DON SMOLENSKIPresident

15th year in Philadelphia

HOWIE ROSEMANGeneral Manager

13th year in Philadelphia

“This guy has an air mattress in his office and it’s been usedevery time we’ve had a crisis at the stadium. He’s a ‘one ofus’ kind of guy and a team player extraordinaire. He’ssmart, nice, of very sound judgement, and savvy, I just thinkhe’s going to do a wonderful job.”

- Eagles Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie“I’m fired up for Don Smolenski for having a dream cometrue. What a great opportunity to happen to a great personthat cares about the city of Philadelphia and cares about thePhiladelphia Eagles. The sky is the limit for him.”

- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid

This summer, Smolenski andRoseman embarked on a four-hour, mid-air refueling missionover the Atlantic Ocean with pilotsfrom the Joint Base, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Traveling at aspeed of 350 mph and at an alti-tude of 25,000 feet, their KC-10jet refueled two F-16 fighter jetswith 5,000 pounds of fuel as wellas another KC-10.

FLY EAGLES FLY

“He’s one of the brightest young guys in the league. I’m veryexcited about what he brings to the table.”

- Eagles Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie“Howie and I get along well, we have a great relationship.Howie is obviously sharp, and he puts in tremendous hoursand effort to do his job to the best of his ability. Howie andI have already started things off over the last few yearshere working together and he’s done a phenomenal job.You’ve seen that in this last draft here and in most recentwork as far as signing some of our players.”

- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid

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Armed with a core group of younger players (an av-erage age of 26.0, sixth in the NFC) the Philadel-phia Eagles will rely heavily on their youngerplayers, specifically the 14 rookies and first-yearplayers on the active roster, to make valuable con-tributions.• First-year center Dallas Reynolds has started the

past two games at center for the Eagles, takingthe place of Jason Kelce (IR -knee injury)

• Defensively, the Eagles top two2012 draft picks have been mak-ing their presence felt. LB My-chal Kendricks has flashed hisplaymaking ability by posting 20tackles (2 for loss), and DTFletcher Cox has registered asack and 18 tackles.

• The Eagles return game has been handled mostly by rookies thisyear with two players, CB Brandon Boykin (kickoff) and WRDamaris Johnson (punt), who had prolific college careers as re-turn men

NEWCOMERS CONTRIBUTING RIGHT AWAYWith a 29-21 record (.580) under Andy Reid during the month of Oc-tober, the Eagles are third in the NFC and sixth overall in the leaguesince 1999.• In a shorter span, the Birds are tied for the second-best winning

percentage in the NFC in the season’s second month since 2002,going 23-14 (.622)

• The Eagles capped off October last season with two divisionalwins at Washington (20-13, 10/16/11) and vs. Dallas (34-7, 10/30)

HAUNTING OPPONENTS IN OCTOBER

The Eagles have posted a 98-84-2 (.538) franchise record againstthe AFC (since 1950), which is ninth all-time in the league and fourthamong NFC teams. • Philadelphia has posted a 31-

22-1 record against teams inthe AFC since 1999, the bestmark among NFC teams andthe fifth-best mark overall

• Since 1999, the Eagles are also9-3-1 against the the AFCNorth

BEST IN NFC VS. AFC

COX

The 2012 edition of the Eagles specialteams unit, led by coordinator Bobby April,looks forward to the challenge of buildingoff of a successful 2011 campaign.• K Alex Henery has made 8-of-9 field

goal attempts so far in 2012. He set anew career-high with a 4-for-4 per-formance vs. NY Giants (9/30), and his 48-yard boot was a sea-son-long kick

• In his Eagles debut, P Mat McBriar posted four punts for 182yards, including two punts inside the 20-yard line

• The Eagles currently own the NFL’s longest streak of not allow-ing a punt or kickoff return, having not surrendered one since9/15/08 at Dallas

SPECIAL FORCES

Team RecordNY Giants 28-11 (.718)Green Bay 23-14 (.622)Philadelphia 23-14 (.622)Atlanta 22-15 (.595)

Team RecordPhiladelphia 31-23-1 (.573)NY Giants 31-24 (.564)Atlanta 29-25-1 (.536)Green Bay 27-26 (.509)

NFC TEAMS VS. AFCSINCE 1999

NFC OCTOBER RECORDSSINCE 2002

Team RecordSt. Louis 25.4Minnesota 25.7Seattle 25.8Green Bay 25.9Tampa 25.9Philadelphia 26.0

2012 NFC AVERAGE AGE

Already having established a propensity to win away from home, theEagles look to improve their 2012 road record to 2-1. • Since 1999, the Eagles hold the

third-best road record in theNFL, with a 64-41-1 (.608) reg-ular season mark

• The Eagles average 22.4 pointsper game on the road since1999, the third-highest total inthe NFC and sixth in the league

ROAD WARRIORS

Team Record Pct.New England 68-39 .636Indianapolis 65-40 .619Philadelphia 64-41-1 .608Pittsburgh 62-44 .585NY Giants 59-47 .557

NFL ROAD RECORDSSINCE 1999

All three of the Eagles victories in 2012 have been fueled by fourthquarter comebacks, as both the offense and defense have buckleddown and have propelled the Birds to 3-1. • Down 17-16 with 6:45 left to play in the game, the Eagles drove

down the field 75 yards on 12 plays in 4:56 to set a game-winningFG from K Alex Henery with 1:49 remaining

• The last time the Eagles had three wins of two points or less wasin 1997. They have never had four wins of two points or less in aseason. Prior to this season, the most two-point wins the Eaglesever had in a season under Andy Reid was one

• According to Elias, the Birds are the first team in NFL history tohave each of their first three wins decided by two points or fewer

KNACK FOR COMEBACKS

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RB LeSean McCoy leads an Eagles ground at-tack that is off to another great start in 2012after setting new team benchmarks in rushingyards and touchdowns last year• The Pittsburgh product has accumulated 81

carries for 384 yards in 2012, second amongNFC running backs and third overall in theleague

• The fourth-year pro posted his 11thcareer 100-yard rushing perform-ance after compiling 123 yards on23 carries vs. NYG (9/30)

• Armed with a knack for producingbig plays, McCoy has compiled 106rushes of 10+ yards since cominginto the league in 2009, which isthird among NFC tailbacks and fifthin the league during that span

• Proving his ability to be a dualthreat, McCoy has tallied 1,274 re-ceiving yards, which is fifth amongrunning backs since 2009, on 180catches. He has also tallied five re-ceiving touchdowns in his career

• Since ascending to a starting role in2010, McCoy is fourth in the league with 3,739 scrimmage yards

RUSH HOUR

The 2012 Eagles offense under the direction of offensive coordina-tor Marty Mornhinweg is looking to build on its record-setting waysfrom past years and post another solid season• The Eagles 417.8 yards/game av-

erage is second in the NFC andfifth in the NFL

• With 272.0 yards passing pergame, the Eagles rank fourth inthe NFC

• Since Mornhinweg took over as of-fensive coordinator in 2004, Phillyis second in the NFC and third inthe NFL averaging 365.0 yards percontest

• Each of the franchise’s top fiveyardage outputs have come underMornhinweg’s guidance over thepast six seasons (2006-11)

ON THE OFFENSIVE

Facing deficits during each of the Eagles win so far in 2011, MichaelVick has helped the offense put points on the board in crucial situ-ations. • Over his three year tenure as a

starter for the Birds, Vick hashelped guide the Eagles to sevenwins in games they trailed atsome point in the fourth quarter,which is the fourth-most in Ea-gles history

• According to Pro Football Refer-ence, Vick is the fourth quarter-back since 1960 to lead his team to a fourth-quarter comebackwin in three of the first four games of the season (Terry Brad-shaw in 1979, Brett Favre in 1999, Vinny Testaverde in 2000)

• From 2009-12, Vick has amassed a 90.3 passing rating in thefourth quarter, fifth among NFC signal callers

• Vick’s fourth quarter QB rating is the highest among Eagles sig-nal callers since 1990, minimum 100 attempts

THE COMEBACK KID

QB Michael Vick is currently fifth in the NFC with1146 passing yards on 155 attempts with 3 TDsthrough four games in 2012. • Vick has accumulated 7,553 passing yards

with the Eagles, eighth on the franchise’s all-time list

• In addition to his passing prowess, Vick leadsall quarterbacks with 1,395 rushing yards on203 carries for 11 TDs since 2010. The 11th-year pro has more rushing yards than any other QB in league his-tory, having accumulated 756 rushes for 5,349 yards and 34 TDs

SLICK VICK

Team Yds/gameNew England 438.3Baltimore 424.0Washington 421.8Kansas City 419.5Philadelphia 416.7

Team Yds/gameNew Orleans 381.4New England 378.2Philadelphia 365.0Green Bay 364.3Indianapolis 358.9

2012 NFL OFFENSES

Player WinsCunningham, 1986-94 18Jaworski, 1977-85 14McNabb, 1999-2009 13Vick, 2010-12 7Snead, 1965-70 6

EAGLES QB 4TH QTRCOMEBACK WINS

Player C-A (Pct.) Yds. TDsBrees, NO 110-191 (57.6) 1350 10Manning, NYG 103-160 (64.3) 1320 7Stafford, Det 114-173 (65.9) 1182 3Ryan, Atl 102-147 (69.4) 1162 11Vick, Phi 88-155 (56.7) 1146 4

2012 NFC PASSING YARDS LEADERSOFFENSES SINCE 2004

Player RushesJohnson, Ten 119Jackson, StL 111Jones-Drew, Jax 111Peterson, Min 109McCoy, Phi 106

RUSHES OF 10+ YDSSINCE 2009

Player Att-YdsLynch, Sea 92-423Charles, KC 72-415McCoy, Phi 81-384Foster, Hou 103-380Morris, Was 82-376

2012 NFL RUSHING

Philadelphia has scored four offensive touchdowns and 31 points,second in the league, during the closing minutes of each half so farthis year. This is a trend that dates back to 2011 when they wereable to put points on the boardwhen it counted the most.• Since the start of the 2011

season, the Eagles havescored 13 TDs and 106 pointsin the final two minutes, themost of any team in theleague during that span

SCORING WHEN IT COUNTS

Team Points TDsPhiladelphia 106 13Detroit 98 11New Orleans 98 11NY Giants 93 10Oakland 89 9

TWO-MINUTE OFFENSE SINCE 2011

Player Rushing Receiving ScrimmageFoster, Hou 3220 1265 4485Rice, Bal 2901 1434 4335Jones-Drew, Jax 3282 774 4056McCoy, Phi 2773 966 3739Jackson, StL 2581 764 3345

YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE SINCE 2010

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So far in 2012, the Eagles are having success on third down by post-ing a 40% conversion rate (24-of-60), second in the NFC • With a 41.1% success rate on

third-down over the past twoseasons, the Eagles arefourth in the NFC

• The Eagles have also beenable to punch it in fromthird-and-short (less thanfour yards to go), going 8-for-14 in those situations sofar in 2012

• QB Michael Vick is currently second overall, first in the NFC andleads all QBs having compiled 436 yards on 52 attempts on third-down since 2010. Vick has also collected 23 first downs and 2 TDson third down in that same time frame

• Over that same time frame, RB LeSean McCoy is fifth in the NFCwith 217 yards on 45 carries along with 25 first downs and 2 TDs

MOVING THE CHAINS

Philadelphia has developed a group of young receivers that has be-come one of the most dynamic and dangerous units in the league• WR DeSean Jackson currently

leads the team and is ranked 10thin the league with 20 receptions for333 yards along with 1 TD. Jacksonsnagged six passes for 99 yardsand 1 TD in the team’s 19-17 winover the NY Giants (9/30)

• Since entering the league in 2008,Jackson has posted a 17.7 receiv-ing average, which is fourth in the league

• WR Jeremy Maclin is currently fourth in franchise history in re-ceptions (198), sixth in receiving yards (2,722), and tied for sixthin touchdowns (21) during the first four seasons of his career

• The Eagles have learned that WR Jason Avant is one the most re-liable targets on the team on third-down in his career, collecting69 catches for 968 yards, and has made 60 conversions (87%)

THE BIG THREE

Player Yds/catchFloyd, SD 18.3Wallace, Pit. 18.3V. Jackson, SD/TB 18.1D. Jackson, Phi 17.7Henderson, NO 17.0

2008-12 RECEIVING AVG.

Team Conv-Att. (Pct.)Atlanta 23-49 (46.9%)New Orleans 23-54 (42.6%)Green Bay 21-50 (42%)Philadelphia 24-60 (40%)Dallas 19-48 (39.6%)

2012 NFC 3RD-DOWN PCT.

Under Mornhinweg and Reid, the Eagles have de-veloped a reputation for being one of the most ex-plosive offenses in the league, specifically whenit comes to big plays• The Eagles have tallied 21 plays of 20+ yards in

2012, tied for fifth in the league• Since 2000, no team has completed more plays

of 20+ yards than Philadelphia with 815. Theyhave also been among the top three teams inevery season under Reid

BIG PLAY BIRDS

Years Plays RankSince 2000 815 1stSince 2002 703 1stSince 2004 578 1stSince 2006 454 1stSince 2008 320 1stSince 2010 185 1st

Team PlaysPhiladelphia 180NY Giants 174San Diego 173Oakland 168New Orleans 159

20-PLUS YARD PLAYS 20-PLUS SINCE 2010

Player Att.-Yds. Avg. 1st TDVick, Phi 52-436 8.4 24 2Newton, Car 55-329 6.0 29 5Freeman, TB 49-287 5.9 34 2Jackson, StL 60-252 4.2 18 1Rodgers, GB 37-234 6.3 27 2McCoy, Phi 45-217 4.8 25 2

2010-12 NFL THIRD-DOWN RUSHING

Having one of the most talented groups of re-ceivers in the NFL, the Eagles have been able torely on many different targets. • In 2012, the Eagles have had a different leading

receiver in each of their first four games: WRJeremy Maclin (7 catches - 96 yards at Cle,9/9), TE Brent Celek (8-157 vs. Bal, 9/16),rookie WR Damaris Johnson (5-84 at Arz,9/23), and WR DeSean Jackson (6-99 vs. NYG)

• The Eagles finished 2011 with four receivers who tallied 50+ re-ceptions: Maclin (63), Celek (62), WR DeSean Jackson (58), andWR Jason Avant (52). Jackson (961), Maclin (859) and Celek (811)became the first trio in team history to rack up 800+ yards in oneseason

• Six different players lead the team in receiving during games in2011, including current Eagles Maclin (5 games), Jackson (4),Celek (3), Avant (2), and WR Riley Cooper (1)

SPREADING THE WEALTH

A stalwart at TE for the Eagles, the durable andwell-utilized Brent Celek leads all tight ends with315 yards on 18 catches (17.5 average) so far thisseason. This total is the highest he has ever hadthrough the first four games• In his last 15 games, the Cincinnati product

has accumulated 71 receptions for 1,053 yardsand five touchdowns.

• Celek has also posted 1,126 receiv-ing yards since 2011, the fourth-highest total during that timeamong TEs

• The sixth-year pro out of Cincinnatialso leads all tight ends with 115yards after the catch so far in 2012

MAGNUM TE

Player Rec.-YardsCelek, Phi 18-315Gonzalez, Atl 26-265Gronkowski, NE 19-260Olsen, Car 20-256Graham, NO 24-248

2012 TIGHT END STATS

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The Philadelphia Eagles defense, led by second-year defensive coordinator Juan Castillo, hascome out with a vengeance in 2012, proving theycan become one of the top units in the league.• In 2012, the Eagles are fifth in the NFC and sev-

enth in league allowing 298.3 total yards pergame on defense. Dating back to 2011, theBirds are second in the conference andfifth in the NFL with 319.6 yards oftotal defense

• Allowing 20.6 points per game since thestart of the 2011 campaign, the Birdsare fourth in the NFC

SECOND YEAR SURGEThe 2012 edition of the Eagles passing ‘D’ hasgotten off to a fast start by forcing opposing QBsto throw INTs. They have nabbed six intercep-tions in their first four games, which is tied forthird in the league. • CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has tallied

three INTs so far in 2012, and picked off QBEli Manning in the fourth quarter in the endzone that would lead to an Eagles field goal

• A fifth-year pro, Rodgers-Cromartie’sthree picked passes are tied for secondin the league

• DRC and third-year safety Kurt Cole-man each had two INTs in the seasonopener at Cle (9/9), marking the firsttime a duo of Eagles had two INTs since12/21/75 when Frank LeMaster and Ar-timus Parker did so at Washington. The two INTs were firsts forRodgers-Cromartie as an Eagle

• Since 2011, Coleman’s six interceptions rank fifth among safetiesin the league

THROW AT YOUR OWN RISK

Team Yds/gmSeattle 275.8San Francisco 277.3Dallas 277.5Philadelphia 298.3Minnesota 313.5

2012 NFC DEFENSE

Forcing opposing offenses off-the-field is one of the key areas thatcan make or break a defense, and the Eagles have proven their abil-ity to attack the oppponent and limitthird-down opportunities.• Philadelphia’s defensive unit has

limited foes to a 26.9% third-downconversion rate (14-of-52) on theseason, which ranks third in theNFL. This includes holding the NYGiants to 2-of-10 (20%) on third-down in a 19-17 victory last week(9/30)

• The Birds D has also stepped it up on third-and-short, as it holdsits opponents to a league-best rate of 26.7% (4-of-15) on thirdand less than 4 yards to go

THIRD-AND-NONE

Philadelphia’s pass defense has been stellar in2012, limiting opposing quarterbacks to a 65.6passer rating, third in the league, and 206.8passing yards/game in the air, the fifth-lowesttotal in the league. • Since Castillo took over last season, the Ea-

gles are second in the NFC and are sixth inthe league in passing yards allowed with211.2

• The Birds have defended the pass wellsince Reid took over in 1999, as theyare second in the NFC and sixth in theleague after allowing 201.7 yards inthe air during that time frame

• Since 1999, the Eagles have held op-posing quarterbacks to a 75.9 passerrating, the third-lowest total in the NFCand the sixth-lowest in the league

• Since 2010, the Birds have collected 44 interceptions for 401yards, which is fifth-most in the NFL

NO THROW ZONE

Team RatingSt. Louis 64.2Chicago 64.4Philadelphia 65.6Houston 68.2Atlanta 68.7

2012 OPP. QB RATING

Player INTsJennings, Chi 4DeCoud, Atl 3Finnegan, StL 3Rodgers-Cromartie, Phi 3Boley, NYG 3

2012 INTERCEPTIONS

So far in 2012, the Eagles have done a tremendous job at keepingtheir opponents from scoring in the red zone.• Philadelphia is tied for fourth in the

league having allowed opponents toscore touchdowns on just four of 12opportunities inside the red zone

• The Birds D has caused twoturnovers in the red zone this year,which is tied for first in the league:Rodgers-Cromartie INT vs. NYG (9/30) and a Coleman INT againstthe Browns (9/9)

RED MEANS STOP

Team Pos-TD (%)Detroit 6-1 (16.7%)Arizona 12-3 (25%)Tampa Bay 4-14 (28.6%)Phi/Minn 4-12 (33.3%)

2012 RED ZONE DEFENSE

Philadelphia’s defense has become one of the best fourth quarterdefenses in the league, buckling down and helping stop opponentsduring the Eagles three fourth quarter come from behind wins.• The Eagles have limited opposing

QBs to a 45.6 rating in the fourthquarter, tops in the league

• The Birds have also allowed just 253total yards in the final stanza, whichis the third best mark in the league,and also have limited opponents to72 rushing yards in the fourth quarter (18 yards/game)

LAST LINE OF DEFENSE

Stat (NFL rank)QB Rating 45.6 (1st)Total yards 253 (3rd)Rush yards 72 (10th)Pass yards 181 (4th)

4TH QUARTER DEFENSE

Team Con-Att (%)Houston 12-48 (25%)Chicago 12-46 (26.1%)Philadelphia 14-52 (26.9%)Tampa Bay 14-50 (28%)Miami 18-62 (29%)

2012 OPP. THIRD DOWN

RODGERS-CROMARTIE

CASTILLO

ASOMUGHA

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Defensive ends Jason Babin and TrentCole combined to be one of the mostdominant pass-rushing forces inPhiladelphia Eagles history. The pairof pass rushers accumulated 29 sacksin 2011, which is tied for second-mostin Eagles annals behind Reggie Whiteand Clyde Simmons combined for 33in 1992. The duo has compiled 4.0sacks so far in 2012 BABIN THE BEAST• Babin, who put up his finest season

as a pro in 2011, is currently lead-ing the team with 2.5 sacks in 2012

• Babin has 33 sacks since 2010, which is third behind DeMarcusWare (40) and Jared Allen (35)

• The ninth-year pro’s 21.5 sacks as an Eagle rank 17th in teamhistory

SACK COLE-LITION• A seventh year pro out of Cincinnati,

Cole is third all-time in Eagles his-tory and third among NFC defend-ers with 69.5 career quarterbacktakedowns

• Since 2006, Cole has tallied 64.5 sacks, which is third in theleague. He was a Pro Bowler in 2007 (103 tackles, 12.5 sacks) and2009 (93, 12.5 sacks)

DYNAMIC DUO

The Eagles are locked and loaded at defensivetackle in 2012 despite missing 2005 first roundpick and valuable contributor Mike Patterson (onnon-football illness list while recovering frombrain surgery), one of the Eagles most constantcontributors since his arrival as a first-round se-lection in 2004.• 2012 first round draft selection Fletcher Cox

has tallied 18 total tackles, and tallied his firstcareer sack against Cleveland (9/9)

• One of the leaders on the Eagles defense, Cullen Jenkins hasshown his versatility and athleticism at both defensive end andtackle this season. Jenkins recovered a fumble that led to an Ea-gles TD drive in the first quarter against Baltimore (9/16)

• DT Derek Landri has found his niche as the starting right defen-sive tackle in the 2012 edition of the defensive line in Patterson’sabsence, having collected two tackles for loss in 2012

TACKLING ADVERSITY

The Eagles have solidified the linebacker positionin 2012 thanks to experienced veterans and an in-flux of new talent.• LB DeMeco Ryans has gotten off to a great start

as Philadelphia’s man in the middle. Acquiredfrom the Houston Texans via trade this offsea-son, Ryans leads the team with 34 total tacklesand six tackles for loss while also collecting asack and an INT so far in 2012

• Rookie LB Mychal Kendricks has recorded 20 tackles, with twotackle for loss, in his first NFL season. The 2011 Pac-12 defensiveplayer of the year, the Eagles selected the California product withthe 46th overall pick in this year’s draft

• Filling in for Akeem Jordan at the WILL, Jamar Chaney picked upfour tackles. A versatile LB who can play all three spots, Chaneytallied 3 INTs and a sack in 2011

REVAMPED LINEBACKING CORPS

Player SacksWare, Dal 40.0Allen, Min 35.0Babin, Phi 33.0Hali, KC 27.5

2010-12 NFL SACKS

Player SacksWhite 124.0Simmons 76.0Cole 69.5Douglas 54.5

EAGLES CAREER SACKSThe Eagles have proven over the years that theyhave a nack for getting to the quarterback, andcontinue to do so in 2012 • Since 1982 when sacks became an official sta-

tistic, the Eagles have compiled the most in theleague with 1,366

• Since 1999, both the Philadelphia and Wash-burn’s defenses have had one commongoal: get to the QB. The Eagles have anNFC-best and are tied with the leaguelead with 567 sacks in that time

• During that same span, Washburn’ssquads have had 532 sacks, including474 collected by Tennessee’s defensefrom 1999-2010 while he was the Ti-tans defensive line coach

• Since the beginning of last season, the Eagles have amassed 57sacks, which is third in the NFC over that span

HISTORICALLY SACKING

Team SacksPhiladelphia 567Pittsburgh 567Miami 553NY Giants 546Baltimore 532

SACKS SINCE 1999

The Eagles have been known to disruptopposing teams and create more op-portunities for their offense by forcingand recovering fumbles.• Under Andy Reid they have foreced

218 fumbles since 1999, good forsecond in the league, according toStats, Inc.

• The Eagles recovered 10 fumbles ondefense in 2011, returning three fora touchdown

FORCING THE ISSUE

Team FFDetroit 223Philadelphia 219Chicago 219Indianapolis 218St. Louis 202

FORCED FUMBLESSINCE 1999

RYANS

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In 2012, three of the most memorable players to ever put on an Eagles uniform were welcomed back with open arms to officially endtheir careers. The tradition of welcoming back alumni will continue into the regular season as the Eagles honor some of the great-est men in team history by showing their support and appreciation for what they gave the city of Philadelphia, both on and off the field.

After signing a one-day contract to retire asan Eagle at an emotional press conferenceon April 28th, S Brian Dawkins was hon-ored with the retirement of his no. 20 jer-sey during halftime of the Eagles 19-17win over the NY Giants on September 30.Tied for the team’s all-time lead with 34interceptions, Dawkins was tabbed to fourAll-Pro teams and seven Pro Bowls dur-ing his 13 seasons in Philadelphia.

“This is a blessing to be able to come here and retire as anEagle, back where I started ... I’ve been able to come in contactwith a lot of great people and a lot of great coaches who’ve al-lowed me to become the player that I am and the person andman that I have become.”

WEAPON X IS BACKLongtime Eagles RB Brian Westbrook re-turned to retire as an Eagle on August 28,and will be honored with a ceremony athalftime of the Eagles vs. Redskins gameon December 23. One of the most well-rounded players in Eagles history, West-brook finished his career as the all-timeleader with 9,785 scrimmage yards enroute to two Pro Bowls.

“When you go somewhere else, you actually see that this is thebest organization in the NFL and the best coaching staff. I’mnot just saying it...just the way that Coach Reid, Mr. Lurie, Mrs.Lurie handle things here, provide for the players, is special.I’m just really appreciative and humbled by the experiencehere.”

WILD, WILD WEST

One of the most accomplished offensivelineman in team history, T Tra Thomaswas honored in an emotional retirementpress conference on August 16. Named tothe Eagles 75th anniversary team, thethree-time Pro Bowler started moregames than any other offensive linemanin team history (165) and missed onlyeight games during an 11-year tenure inPhiladelphia.

“I tell everybody the happiest day of my football career wasbeing drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. The saddest day waswhen I left; when I had to leave. That has been erased by thisright here; being able to retire a Philadelphia Eagle. All I’veever wanted to be is a Philadelphia Eagle and that’s all I everwanted to do and to be able to retire as an Eagle just means somuch to me and my family.”

THOMAS THANKFUL

We were saddened to lose members of the Eaglesfamily in 2012:• T George Savitsky (September 4, age 88) played on

both the Eagles 1948-49 NFL championshipsquads

• RB Steve Van Buren (August 23, age 91) becamethe first Eagles player to be elected into the ProFootball Hall of Fame after an eight-year tenurein Philadelphia (1944-51)

• Jimmy Carr (August 13, age 79), a cornerback for five seasons (1959-63) and later the team’s defensive coordinator (1970-71)

• Garrett Reid (August 5, age 29), son of head coach Andy Reid• King Hill (July 14, age 75) was a punter and signal caller (1961-68) as

well as an area scout (1986-92) • Dedicated fan “Eagle” Joe Brown (May 29, age 62)• Bill Walsh (May 12, age 84) ended his 32-year NFL coaching career

as the Eagles offensive line coach (1987-91)

IN MEMORIAM

VAN BUREN

Longtime Eagles Director of Ticket ClientServices Leo Carlin will also be inductedinto the Eagles Hall of Fame during half-time on Monday, November 26. A 52-yearemployee of the organization, Carlin ledthe team’s effort in transitioning ticketoperations into three different stadiums.He was appointed to represent the Eagleson the city of Philadelphia’s committeefor the construction of Veterans Stadium.

“First of all, the anticipation was overwhelming. Finally, I gotthe call from Jeffrey [Lurie], who was so unbelievably nice,warm, humorous, and kind. I don’t have enough expressionsto say what Jeffrey did over that phone call. I just loved it. Whatmore could you ask for from an owner. That’s one of the great-est honors I could possibly have in my 53 years here.”

5 DECADES OF DEDICATION

A passionate leader on the field and in thecommunity, Mercer County, NJ native CBTroy Vincent will be inducted into the EaglesHall of Fame during halftime of the Ea-gles/Panthers game on Monday, November26. Vincent finished his Eagles tenureranked seventh in team history with 28 in-terceptions, making five Pro Bowl appear-ances.

“I want to thank Jeffrey [Lurie]. Last night when I got a callfrom him, it was the last thing that I expected to hear...Liter-ally, what do you say? To be acknowledged by the owner, andfor him to say that I am an example of the way they want theplayers to represent themselves on and off the field. Youthink about the short list of individuals that have been hon-ored. There was a lot of emotions.”

HOMEGROWN CORNER

QUARTERBACKSA multi-dimensional threat from thequarterback position, Michael Vick madethe most of his first full offseason inPhiladelphia in 2012 and, as a whole, isenjoying the second phase of his NFL ca-reer. In 2011, Vick helped engineer afranchise-record 6,386 yards of offense,while setting career marks in attempts(423), completions (253), and yards(3,303). Vick is the NFL’s all-time rushing leader among quarter-backs and become just the 2nd player in NFL history to surpass the3,000-yard passing mark and the 500-yard rushing mark in con-secutive seasons. Vick was selected with the first overall pick in2001 draft by Atlanta, signed with Philadelphia in 2009 and inked asix-year contract extension with the Eagles in 2011.

In 2012, Vick has already led the Eagles to three 4th quarter come-backs, all in the final minutes.

Rookie 3rd round pick Nick Foles finished his career at Arizona asthe school’s all-time leading passer in terms of yards (10,011), TDs(67), attempts (1,369) and completions (933) en route to earningthree consecutive All-Pac 10 honorable mention honors (2009-11).

Trent Edwards signed as a free agent during the 2012 offseason. Aformer third round selection of the Bills in 2007, Edwards has com-pleted 60.5% of his career passes with Buffalo and Jacksonvillefrom 2007-10.

RUNNING BACKS

One of the most dynamic backs in thegame, LeSean McCoy rushed his way intothe Eagles record book during a breakoutseason in 2011. His 20 total touchdownsand league-leading 17 rushing scoresshattered franchise records set by Hall ofFamer Steve Van Buren in 1945. The Har-risburg, PA, native gained 1,309 rushingyards (5th in Eagles history) and garneredfirst team All-Pro and FedEx GroundPlayer of the Year honors as well as hisfirst Pro Bowl berth. The Eagles secondround pick in 2009 out of Pittsburgh, McCoy, nicknamed “Shady,”has also proved his worth as a receiver out of the backfield. McCoysigned a five-year contract extension during the 2012 offseason thatwill keep him in Philadelphia through 2017. McCoy is off to a faststart in 2012, ranking 3rd in the NFL rushing with 384 yards.

Dion Lewis, a speedy and shifty 5th round draft pick from Pittsburghin 2011, spent his rookie season as both a reserve running back andkick returner.

Depth at running back is also provided by rookies Bryce Brown (D7-12) and Chris Polk, a rookie free agent from Washington.

Brown took a circuitous route to the NFL after being tabbed as thenation’s number one recruit coming out of high school in Wichita,KS in 2008. He only played 13 games at the collegiate level with Ten-nessee and Kansas State. Polk finished as the Huskies 2nd all-timeleading rusher with 4,049 yards.

Fullback Stanley Havili (D7b-11 from USC) spent his rookie seasonof 2011 on the Eagles practice squad.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Armed with a unique combination ofspeed, skill, and a relentless, competitivedesire, DeSean Jackson is one of theNFL’s most dangerous weapons. Theteam’s 2nd round draft pick in 2008,Jackson earned Pro Bowl berths in 2009and 2010. In fact, he became the firstplayer in league history to earn a ProBowl berth at two positions in 2009. A na-tive of Los Angeles, CA, Jackson became the first player in NFL his-tory to accumulate 3,500 receiving yards and 1,000 punt returnsyards in his first four seasons. He was rewarded for his effort witha five-year contract extension in 2012 that will keep him in an Ea-gles uniform through 2016. Jackson leads the team with 20 catchesfor 333 yards thus far in 2012.

A 1st round pick in 2009, Jeremy Maclinproved his toughness in 2011 by postinga team-high 63 catches for 859 yards de-spite spending a offseason ruling outcancer as an ailment that zapped a gooddeal of his strength and stamina. TheMissouri product caught a team-leading189 passes over his first three NFL cam-paigns. Only one other Eagle has evercaught more in their first three seasons(TE Keith Jackson)

One of the most sure-handed receivers in the league, Jason Avantset new career benchmarks with 52 catches and 679 yards in 2011.In fact, the 7th-year pro from Michigan increased his reception totalduring each of his first six campaigns. Avant, who overcame a roughchildhood in Chicago, IL, is one of the most respected players in theconfines of the Eagles locker room.

A 5th round draft choice in 2010, Riley Cooper provides size to thewide receivers ranks while proving to be an accomplished per-former on special teams.

Rookie free agent Damaris Johnson (Tulsa) finished his three-yearcareer as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purpose yardage (7,796)

Mardy Gilyard re-joined the Eagles on September 11 after spendingentire offseason and preseason in Philadelphia. Originally a 4thround selection of St. Louis in 2010, he played in 11 games for theRams in 2010

TIGHT ENDS

Recognized for his ability both as a re-ceiver and as a blocker, Brent Celek is inhis 6th NFL season after joining the teamas a 5th round pick in 2007. Celek hashauled in 241 passes during his career,4th most ever by an Eagles tight end. Heranks second on the team with 18catches for 315 yards in 2012.

The back-up tight end is 2010 4th rounddraft pick Clay Harbor. Harbor earned aroster spot in 2012 and caught the last minute, game-winning TDpass from Vick in the season-opening day win at Cleveland.

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OFFENSIVE LINE

Manning the right tackle spot for the 2nd year is eight-year vet ToddHerremans. The team’s 5th round draft pick in 2005, he served pri-marily as the Eagles left guard from 2006-10. Herremans, whoearned All-Joe honors from the USA Today in 2008 and 2011, alsohas two career touchdown receptions. He inked a contract exten-sion in 2012 that will keep him in Philly through 2016.

Now in his 2nd season in Philadelphia, Evan Mathis flourished inhis first year in Mudd’s system in 2011 and started 15 games. Infact, the former 3rd round draft choice of Carolina was tabbed asthe 18th best player in the NFL by Pro Football Focus. He previouslyplayed with Carolina, Miami and Cincinnati.

A first round pick in 2011, Danny Watkins started 12 games at rightguard last season. Watkins combined with Kelce to become the firstEagles rookie duo to start 10-or-more games in the same season.A native of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, he was named tothe PFW/PFWA All-Rookie team.

King Dunlap, a towering (6-9, 330 pound) presence along the line,has experience at both tackle and guard for the Eagles since beingdrafted in the 7th round in 2008. He earned the starting left tacklespot after an impressive training camp in 2012.

2nd-year center Jason Kelce started all 16 games for the Eagles ayear ago after being drafted in the 6th round from Cincinnati.Kelce’s 2012 season, though, was halted during a week 2 win vs.Baltimore when he partially tore his ACL and tore his MCL in hisright knee. He was replaced by Dallas Reynolds. The first-year prospent the majority of the last three seasons on the Eagles practicesquad.

Demetress Bell was signed during the 2012 offseason to help off-set the Achilles injury suffered by Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters. Bell,who served as an understudy to Peters in Buffalo, started 30 gamesfor the Bills at left tackle from 2009-11. He was originally recruitedto Northwestern State in basketball before making the change tofootball. He was drafted in the 7th round by Buffalo in 2008.

Steve Vallos, a reserve with experience at both center and guard,was signed on 9/18/12 after participating in OTAs and training campwith the Eagles earlier this year.

Rookies Dennis Kelly, a 5th round pick from Purdue, and NateMenkin, claimed off waivers from Houston on September 1, providedepth at tackle and at guard

NFI: In 2000, he was a redshirt defensive lineman in college, labor-ing on Arkansas’ scout team. In 2004, he was a rookie free agenttight end just looking for playing time in Buffalo. Now, he is a five-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle who is building his resume for a spotin the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In between is the remarkable storyof Jason Peters, who is regarded by many experts as the best lefttackle in the game, and who has anchored the Eagles offensive linesince being acquired in a trade from Buffalo in 2009. Peters, who issigned through 2014, will be slowed at the start of the 2012 seasonafter rupturing his Achilles tendon during the offseason.

DEFENSIVE LINE

A fifth round draft selection from Cincin-nati in 2005, two-time Pro Bowl selectionTrent Cole is a proven commodity at rush-ing the passer and stopping the run. Nowin his 8th season in Philadelphia, Colehas the third most sacks in Eagles his-tory, trailing only Reggie White and ClydeSimmons. Cole was rewarded with afour-year contract extension in 2012 thatwill keep him in Philadelphia through2017.

Cole’s running mate at defensive end isJason Babin, a two-time Pro Bowl selec-tion himself. Since the start of the 2010season, Babin ranks third in the NFL with31.5 sacks after registering a career-high18 sacks in 2011. He is one of just threeplayers, along with DeMarcus Ware andTamba Hali, to log 12+ sacks in each ofthe last two seasons. A former first rounddraft choice of Houston in 2004, Babinspent the 2009 season in Philadelphia be-fore returning to the Eagles in 2011.

A daunting and versatile presence, DT Cullen Jenkins provides astrong pass rush inside. A Super Bowl champion with the Packersin 2010, Jenkins entered the season with 34.5 career sacks, in-cluding 5.5 in his first season with Philadelphia in 2011.

DE Darryl Tapp provides valuable depth at the defensive end posi-tion and is in his third season in Philadelphia after being acquiredfrom a trade with Seattle in 2010.. A seven-year vet, Tapp has ac-cumulated 23.5 sacks and nine forced fumbles in his career.

DE Brandon Graham, a first round draft selection in 2010 out ofMichigan, battled back from a torn ACL suffered late in his rookiecampaign to return to the field in a limited role in the latter half ofthe 2011 season.

DT Derek Landri is a high-motor presence in the middle of the de-fense. He led the Eagles with eight tackles for loss last year, de-spite playing in only 12 games. He previously played for Jacksonville(2007-09) and Carolina (2009-10) and started all 16 games for thePanthers in 2010 (three sacks).

Signed in 2011 fresh off a successful stint in the CFL, DE PhillipHunt provided quality depth on the defensive line in his first seasonwith the team. Prior to his arrival in Philadelphia, Hunt notched 19sacks from 2009-10 for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, including aleague-leading 16 sacks in 2010.

The Eagles also added a pair of high draft picks to the mix in 2012in DT Fletcher Cox (12th overall pick) and DE Vinny Curry (2ndround). They moved up three spots in the draft to select Cox, whowas named first-team All-SEC as a junior after collecting 56 tack-les and five sacks in his final season at Mississippi State.

Curry finished his four-year career at Marshall with 26 sacks, 49tackles for a loss and 10 forced fumbles.

First-year pro DT Cedric Thornton from Southern Arkansas earneda roster spot in 2012 after spending the majority of his rookie sea-son on the Eagles practice squad.

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NFI: DT Mike Patterson, a first round pick in 2005 from USC, is oneof the toughest and most dependable players on the squad. Patter-son missed just two games over his eight-year career, includingjust one game in 2011 after being diagnosed with a rare brain con-dition called arteriovenous malformation (AVM) that caused him tohave a seizure during a training camp practice in August.

LINEBACKERS

A two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowl mid-dle linebacker, DeMeco Ryans was ac-quired by the Eagles in 2012 in a tradewith Houston. A 2nd round pick of theTexans in 2006, Ryans was the Texansall-time leader with 637 tackles. A teamcaptain as well, he rebounded from anAchilles injury that shortened his 2010season to play in all 16 games in a newlyimplemented 3-4 defensive scheme inHouston.

The Eagles added speedy LB Mychal Kendricks in the 2nd round inthe 2012 draft from California. He appeared in all 51 games duringhis four-year career at Cal and was named the Pac-12’s DefensivePlayer of the Year following his senior season.

A six-year vet out of Division 1-AA James Madison, Akeem Jordanstarted seven of the final eight games of the year at the SAM line-backer last year, while also contributing on special teams. Heopened the season as the team’s starting WILL linebacker.

The team’s leading tackler in 2011, Jamar Chaney was a full-timestarter a year ago, working mostly at the MLB position. A 7th rounddraft choice from Mississippi St. in 2010, he notched three INTs in2011, the most by an Eagles LB since William Thomas had 3 in 1996.

Second-year pro Casey Matthews became the first Eagles rookie tostart at linebacker on opening day since Alonzo Johnson in 1986.Matthews was a 4th round draft pick from Oregon in 2011.

Adrian Moten was re-signed on October 2, 2012 after spending timewith Eagles in training camp this summer. The Maryland productplayed with Indianapolis and Seattle in 2011.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

A three-time Pro Bowler and four-timeAll Pro selection, and widely regardedas one of the elite cornerbacks in theNFL, Nnamdi Asomugha is in his sec-ond season with the Eagles after sign-ing a five-year contract on the first dayof free agency in 2011. Originally a firstround pick of the Raiders in 2003, Aso-mugha ranked 2nd on the team with 3INTs in his inaugural season inPhiladelphia.

After serving as the Eagles nickel cornerback for the majority ofthe 2011 season, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie will transition intoa starting role on the outside. Acquired by the Eagles via trade withArizona in exchange for Kevin Kolb on July 28, 2011, Rodgers-Cro-martie has tallied 19 INTs over his four-year career, including fourcareer INT returns for TDs. DRC notched a pair of INTs in an open-ing day win at Cleveland and leads the team with three in 2012.

A 3rd round draft pick in 2011, Curtis Marsh spent most of his rookieseason learning the Eagles scheme, while seeing action in theteam’s final seven contests. Marsh provides depth at the corner-back position and should compete for playing time.

Brandon Hughes has been a key contributor on special teams sincejoining the team in 2010 off the Giants practice squad. A 5th roundpick of the Chargers in 2009, Hughes spent his rookie campaign onInjured Reserve before landing on the Giants practice squad.

Brandon Boykin, a fourth round selection out of Georgia in 2012,provides ability as an inside cover man and as a returner.

Entering his third year with the Eagles, 2010 second round pickNate Allen re-established himself as the starting free safety for theEagles after being hampered by a knee injury that required season-ending surgery in 2010.

A third-year safety from Ohio State, hard-hitting safety Kurt Cole-man battled his way back from losing a starting job to lead the Ea-gles in interceptions (4) and ranked second in tackles (96) in 2011.He was drafted by Philadelphia in the 7th round in 2010. Colemanposted two INTs in the 2012 season opener at Cleveland.

Special teams MVP Colt Anderson will look to rebound in 2012 aftertearing his ACL during the 2011 campaign. Plucked from Min-nesota’s practice squad by the Eagles in 2010, Anderson has be-come a staple on the special teams unit.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Second-year placekicker Alex Henery set a franchise record androokie NFL mark with an 88.9% field goal percentage in his firstseason with the Eagles. Selected in the fourth round of the 2011draft, Henery finished 5th in the league in field goal percentage andconnected on his final 16 kicks of his rookie year, marking the third-longest streak in team history.

The Eagles re-signed punter Mat McBriar on 9/25/12, who was withthe team during this year’s training camp. A two-time Pro Bowlerand All-Pro selection, the Melbourne, Aust. native spent the previ-ous eight seasons as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. McBriar av-erages 45.3 yards per punt, which ranks fifth in NFL history. He willlook to rebound from a foot injury that resulted in his placement onInjured Reserve in 2011.

Jon Dorenbos is one of the league’s most reliable long snappersand, as a result, earned Pro Bowl honors in 2009. The UTEP alumis in his 10th NFL season and his seventh in Philadelphia.

The return duties are handled by a pair of rookies in Brandon Boykin(kickoff returns) and Damaris Johnson (punt returns). Boykin tiedan SEC record with four career kickoff returns for a TD. Johnsonhad four returns for scores in college and finished his three-yearcareer as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purpose yards.

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WR DeSean Jackson• With 14 career 100-yard receiving

games, Jackson needs one moreto tie Fred Barnett for the fifth-most in team history

• He also needs just one 150-yardreceiving performance to tieTommy McDonald (5) for the team record

• With 116 career punt returns, he trails Brian Mitchell and JohnSciarra (117) for second place all-time among Eagles players.Wally Henry (148) holds the record

• Jackson has racked up 1,226 career punt return yards, trailingBrian Mitchell (1,369) and Wally Henry (1,231) for the team record

• Jackson can become just the third player in NFL history to have900 or more receiving yards in each of his first five seasons (RandyMoss, Jerry Rice)

• With 4,774 career scrimmageyards, Jackson is currently 14thon the team’s all-time list, trail-ing Ricky Watters by 338 yardsfor 13th

RB LeSean McCoy• McCoy currently ranks 17th on

the team’s all-time scrimmageyards list, needing 53 yards tomove into 16th and 89 for 15th

• McCoy has 11 career 100-yard rushing games, needing one moreto tie Ricky Watters for the fifth-highest total in team annals

• With 3,410 career rushing yards, McCoy trails only Wilbert Mont-gomery (3,693) for the most yards ever by an Eagle in his first fourseasons

• WIth 29 rushing touchdowns,he trails Steve Van Buren (38)for the most by an Eagle in hisfirst four seasons

• McCoy is currently tied withCalvin Williams (206) for 19thplace on the team’s all-timescoring list. He trails Gary Anderson (213) for 18th place and CliffPatton (244) for 17th

• McCoy looks to become the second Eagles running back to havethree straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons joining Ricky Watters(1995-97)

TE Brent Celek• Celek is one touch-

down shy of tyingKeith Jackson forthird on the list ofEagles tight endswith 20 and fourfrom tying ChadLewis for second with 23

• With 241 receptions, Celek needs two to pass Keith Jackson forthird all-time among Eagles tight ends

WR Jeremy Maclin• With 198 career receptions, Maclin trails Mike Quick (213), De-

Sean Jackson (229) and Keith Jackson (242) for the most ever byan Eagle in his first four seasons

• Maclin can become just the seventh wide receiver ever to have atleast 55 catches and 750 yards in each of his first four seasons,joining Gary Clark, Larry Fitzgerald, Joey Galloway, Marvin Har-rison, Keyshawn Johnson and Randy Moss

QB Michael Vick• Since 1960, no quarterback has ever had four fourth-quarter

comebacks in the first five games of the season• Vick (7,553) currently ranks 8th on the team’s all-time passing

yards list, needing 572 more yards to pass Bobby Thomason(8,124) for 7th

• Vick (44) also trails Roman Gabriel (47) for 10th on the team’s all-time passing touchdown list

• Vick has 149 career total touchdowns, needing just 2 to reach 150

DE Trent Cole• With 69.5 career sacks, Cole cur-

rently trails Clyde Simmons(76.0) for second all-time amongEagles

DE Jason Babin• Babin can also climb up on the

team’s all-time sack list. With23.0, he trails Darwin Walker(17.5) for 16th place

Winning Close Games• The Eagles have never had more than two one-point wins in a sea-

son. They’ve never had more than three two-point wins. In 2010,they had four three-point wins and in 1997 they had five three-point wins

Team Streaks• Philadelphia has not allowed a punt or kickoff return for a touch-

down since Felix Jones’ 98-yard kickoff return on 9/15/08 at Dal-las. No other team has a longer streak

Player Yards13. Ricky Watters 5,11214. DeSean Jackson 4,77415. Ben Hawkins 4,77216. Tom Woodeshick 4,73617. LeSean McCoy 4,684

EAGLES SCRIMMAGE YARDS

Player Games4. Tommy McDonald 175. Fred Barnett 156. DeSean Jackson 14

Pete Pihos 14

EAGLES 100-YARD GAMES

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Player Points17. Cliff Patton 24418. Gary Anderson 21319. LeSean McCoy 206

Calvin Williams 206

EAGLES ALL-TIME SCORING

Player Sacks1. Reggie White 124.02. Clyde Simmons 76.03. Trent Cole 69.5------------------------------13. Mike Mamula 31.5

Juqua Parker 31.515. Jerome Brown 29.516. Darwin Walker 27.517. Jason Babin 23.0

EAGLES ALL-TIME SACKS

Player TDsPete Retzlaff 47Chad Lewis 23Keith Jackson 20Brent Celek 19Keith Krepfle 19

Player Rec.Pete Retzlaff 452John Spagnola 256Keith Jackson 242Brent Celek 241

EAGLES CAREER RECORDS • TIGHT ENDS

RUSHING YARDSPlayer Yds.1. Wilbert Montgomery 3,6932. LeSean McCoy 3,410

SCRIMMAGE YARDSPlayers Yds.1. Wilbert Montgomery 4,8072. LeSean McCoy 4,684

EAGLES PRODUCTION IN FIRST FOUR SEASONS

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OFFENSE WR 18 Jeremy Maclin 13 Damaris Johnson 14 Riley CooperLT 65 King Dunlap 77 Demetress BellLG 69 Evan Mathis 74 Nate MenkinC 66 Dallas Reynolds 68 Steve VallosRG 63 Danny Watkins 67 Dennis KellyRT 79 Todd Herremans 67 Dennis KellyTE 87 Brent Celek 82 Clay HarborWR 10 DeSean Jackson 81 Jason Avant 19 Mardy GilyardFB 39 Stanley HaviliRB 25 LeSean McCoy 34 Bryce Brown 28 Dion Lewis 32 Chris PolkQB 7 Michael Vick 9 Nick Foles 11 Trent Edwards

DEFENSE LDE 93 Jason Babin 54 Brandon Graham 76 Phillip HuntLDT 97 Cullen Jenkins 91 Fletcher CoxRDT 94 Derek Landri 72 Cedric ThorntonRDE 58 Trent Cole 55 Darryl Tapp 75 Vinny CurryWILL 56 Akeem Jordan 57 Adrian MotenMLB 59 DeMeco Ryans 50 Casey MatthewsSAM 95 Mychal Kendricks 51 Jamar ChaneyLCB 23 D. Rodgers-Cromartie 31 Curtis Marsh 22 Brandon BoykinRCB 24 Nnamdi Asomugha 27 Brandon HughesSS 29 Nate Allen 30 Colt AndersonFS 42 Kurt Coleman 21 David SimsNickel 22 Brandon Boykin 27 Brandon Hughes

SPECIAL TEAMS P 1 Mat McBriarK 6 Alex HeneryH 1 Mat McBriarPR 13 Damaris Johnson 22 Brandon BoykinKOR 22 Brandon Boykin 13 Damaris Johnson 34 Bryce BrownLS 46 Jon DorenbosUnderline - rookies and first-year players [player] - injured

Nnamdi Asomugha . . . . . .NOM-dee AH-sum-wuhJason Babin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BAB-inDemetress Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-MEE-trissBrent Celek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SELL-ickJon Dorenbos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DORN-bossStanley Havili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ha-VEE-leeEmil Igwenagu . . . . . . . . .eh-MEAL ig-wen-AH-gooDamaris Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-MARR-usAlex Henery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HEN-ryTodd Herremans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HARE-uh-mensJason Kelce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KELL-seeRyan Rau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rhymes with NOW

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAndy Reid . .Exec. VP of football operations/head coachMarty Mornhinweg . . .asst. head coach/off. coordinatorJuan Castillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive coordinatorBobby April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams coordinatorBobby April III . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive quality controlTodd Bowles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondaryMike Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .linebackersDavid Culley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .senior asst/wide receiversTom Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tight endsHoward Mudd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive lineMatt Nagy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive quality controlDoug Pederson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .quarterbacksBarry Rubin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .strength and conditioningDuce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams quality controlJim Washburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive lineTed Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .running backsMichael Zordich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondary/safeties

COACHING STAFF

as of October 2, 2012NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq.29 Allen, Nate S 6-1 210 11/30/87 24 3 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-1030 Anderson, Colt S 5-10 194 10/25/85 26 3 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-1024 Asomugha, Nnamdi CB 6-2 210 7/06/81 31 10 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-1181 Avant, Jason WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 29 7 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-0693 Babin, Jason DE 6-3 267 5/24/80 32 9 Western Michigan Paw Paw, Mi. FA-Ten-1177 Bell, Demetress T 6-5 311 5/03/84 28 5 Northwestern State Summerfield, LA FA-Buf-1222 Boykin, Brandon CB 5-9 182 7/13/90 22 R Georgia Fayetteville, Ga. D4-1234 Brown, Bryce RB 6-0 223 5/14/91 21 R Kansas State Wichita, Ks. D7-1287 Celek, Brent TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 27 6 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-0751 Chaney, Jamar LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 25 3 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-1058 Cole, Trent DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 30 8 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-0542 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 195 7/01/88 24 3 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-1014 Cooper, Riley WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 25 3 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-1091 Cox, Fletcher DT 6-4 298 12/13/90 21 R Mississippi State Yazoo City, Ms. D1-1275 Curry, Vinny DE 6-3 266 6/30/88 24 R Marshall Neptune, NJ D2b-1246 Dorenbos, Jon LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 32 10 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-0665 Dunlap, King T 6-9 330 9/14/85 27 5 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-0811 Edwards, Trent QB 6-4 230 10/30/83 28 5 Stanford Los Gatos, Ca. FA-12

9 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 23 R Arizona Austin, Tx. D3-1219 Gilyard, Mardy WR 6-1 187 12/02/86 25 2 Cincinnati Bunnell, Fl. FA-1254 Graham, Brandon DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 24 3 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-1082 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 25 3 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-1039 Havili, Stanley FB 6-0 245 11/14/87 24 1 USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11

6 Henery, Alex K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 25 2 Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-1179 Herremans, Todd T 6-6 321 10/13/82 29 8 Saginaw Valley St. Ravenna, Mi. D4b-0527 Hughes, Brandon CB 5-11 185 5/23/86 26 4 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-1076 Hunt, Phillip DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 26 2 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-1110 Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 25 5 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-0897 Jenkins, Cullen DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 31 9 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-1113 Johnson, Damaris WR 5-8 170 11/22/89 22 R Tulsa Destrehan, La. FA-1256 Jordan, Akeem LB 6-1 230 8/17/85 27 6 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-0767 Kelly, Dennis T 6-8 321 1/16/90 22 R Purdue Chicago Heights, Il. D5-1295 Kendricks, Mychal LB 5-11 239 9/28/90 22 R California Fresno, Ca. D2a-1294 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 29 6 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-1128 Lewis, Dion RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 22 2 Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-1118 Maclin, Jeremy WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 24 4 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-0931 Marsh, Curtis CB 6-1 197 3/01/88 24 2 Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-1169 Mathis, Evan G 6-5 302 11/01/81 30 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-1150 Matthews, Casey LB 6-1 245 1/16/89 23 2 Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11

1 McBriar, Mat P 6-0 227 7/08/79 33 9 Hawaii Melbourne, Australia FA-1225 McCoy, LeSean RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 24 4 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-0974 Menkin, Nate T/G 6-4 296 10/04/88 24 R Mary Hardin-Baylor Lago Vista, Tx. W-Hou-1257 Moten, Adrian LB 6-2 230 4/22/88 24 2 Maryland Brandywine, Md. FA-1232 Polk, Chris RB 5-11 222 12/16/89 22 R Washington Redlands, Ca. FA-1266 Reynolds, Dallas G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 28 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-0923 Rodgers-Cromartie, D. CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 26 5 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-1159 Ryans, DeMeco LB 6-1 247 7/28/84 28 7 Alabama Bessemer, Al. T-Hou-1221 Sims, David S 5-9 204 10/20/86 25 1 Iowa State Gainesville, Fl. T-Cle-1255 Tapp, Darryl DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 28 7 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA T-Sea-1072 Thornton, Cedric DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 24 1 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-1168 Vallos, Steve C/G 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Youngstown, Oh. FA-12

7 Vick, Michael QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 32 11 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-0963 Watkins, Danny G 6-3 310 11/06/84 27 2 Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-11

Avg. Age: 26.0

Reserve/Non-Football Injury List98 Patterson, Mike DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 29 8 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-0571 Peters, Jason T 6-4 340 1/22/82 30 9 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-09

Injured Reserve80 Johnson, Ron WR 5-10 185 8/03/88 24 1 USC Muskegon, Mi. FA-1162 Kelce, Jason C 6-3 295 11/05/87 24 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-11

Practice Squad89 Carrier, Derek TE 6-4 238 7/25/90 22 R Beloit Edgerton, Wi. FA-1288 Cunningham, B.J. WR 6-2 215 5/29/89 23 R Michigan State Westerville, Oh. FA-1241 Igwenagu, Emil FB 6-2 245 3/27/89 23 R Massachussetts Boylston, Ma. FA-1283 McNutt, Marvin WR 6-2 216 7/04/89 23 R Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D6a-1253 Rau, Ryan LB 6-1 230 7/30/90 22 R Portland State Folsom, Ca. FA-1273 Reynolds, Matt T 6-4 310 5/31/86 26 R BYU Provo, Ut. FA-1278 Trotter, Frank DT 6-2 275 1/17/90 22 R Memphis Mobile, Al. FA-1261 Vandervelde, Julian G 6-2 300 10/7/87 24 2 Iowa Davenport, Ia. D5b-11

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1 Mat McBriar P 6-0 227 7/08/79 33 9 Hawaii Melbourne, Australia FA-12 1/06 Alex Henery K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 25 2 Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-11 4/07 Michael Vick QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 32 11 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-09 4/49 Nick Foles QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 23 R Arizona Austin, Tx. D3-12 0/0

10 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 25 5 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-08 4/411 Trent Edwards QB 6-4 230 10/30/83 28 5 Stanford Los Gatos, Ca. FA-12 0/013 Damaris Johnson WR 5-8 170 11/22/89 22 R Tulsa Destrehan, La. FA-12 4/014 Riley Cooper WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 25 3 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-10 0/0/418 Jeremy Maclin WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 24 4 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-09 3/3/119 Mardy Gilyard WR 6-1 187 12/02/86 25 2 Cincinnati Bunnell, Fl. FA-12 3/021 David Sims S 5-9 204 10/20/86 25 1 Iowa State Gainesville, Fl. T-Cle-12 3/0/122 Brandon Boykin CB 5-9 182 7/13/90 22 R Georgia Fayetteville, Ga. D4-12 4/223 D. Rodgers-Cromartie CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 26 5 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-11 4/424 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 7/06/81 31 10 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-11 4/425 LeSean McCoy RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 24 4 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-09 4/427 Brandon Hughes CB 5-11 185 5/23/86 26 4 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-10 4/028 Dion Lewis RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 22 2 Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-11 0/0/429 Nate Allen S 6-1 210 11/30/87 24 3 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-10 4/430 Colt Anderson S 5-10 194 10/25/85 26 3 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-10 2/0/231 Curtis Marsh CB 6-1 197 3/01/88 24 2 Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-11 3/0/132 Chris Polk RB 5-11 222 12/16/89 22 R Washington Redlands, Ca. FA-12 4/034 Bryce Brown RB 6-0 223 5/14/91 21 R Kansas State Wichita, Ks. D7-12 4/039 Stanley Havili FB 6-0 245 11/14/87 24 1 USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11 4/142 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 195 7/01/88 24 3 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-10 4/446 Jon Dorenbos LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 32 10 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-06 4/050 Casey Matthews LB 6-1 245 1/16/89 23 2 Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11 4/051 Jamar Chaney LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 25 3 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-10 4/154 Brandon Graham DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 24 3 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-10 4/055 Darryl Tapp DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 28 7 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. T-Sea-10 4/056 Akeem Jordan LB 6-1 230 8/17/85 27 6 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-07 3/1/157 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 230 4/22/88 24 2 Maryland Brandywine, Md. FA-12 0/058 Trent Cole DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 30 8 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-05 4/459 DeMeco Ryans LB 6-1 247 7/28/84 28 7 Alabama Bessemer, Al. T-Hou-12 4/463 Danny Watkins G 6-3 310 11/06/84 27 2 Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-11 4/465 King Dunlap T 6-9 330 9/14/85 27 5 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-08 2/2/266 Dallas Reynolds G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 28 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-09 4/267 Dennis Kelly T 6-8 321 1/16/90 22 R Purdue Chicago Heights, Il. D5-12 2/0/168 Steve Vallos C/G 6-3 310 12/28/83 28 5 Wake Forest Youngstown, Oh. FA-12 2/069 Evan Mathis G 6-5 302 11/01/81 30 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-11 4/472 Cedric Thornton DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 24 1 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-11 4/074 Nate Menkin T/G 6-4 296 10/04/88 24 R Mary Hardin-Baylor Lago Vista, Tx. W-Hou-12 0/0/475 Vinny Curry DE 6-3 266 6/30/88 24 R Marshall Neptune, NJ D2b-12 0/0/476 Phillip Hunt DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 26 2 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-11 4/077 Demetress Bell T 6-5 311 5/03/84 28 5 Northwestern State Summerfield, LA FA-Buf-12 3/2/179 Todd Herremans T 6-6 321 10/13/82 29 8 Saginaw Valley StateRavenna, Mi. D4b-05 4/481 Jason Avant WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 29 7 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-06 4/182 Clay Harbor TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 25 3 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-10 4/387 Brent Celek TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 27 6 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-07 4/491 Fletcher Cox DT 6-4 298 12/13/90 21 R Mississippi State Yazoo City, Ms. D1-12 4/093 Jason Babin DE 6-3 267 5/24/80 32 9 Western Michigan Paw Paw, Mi. FA-Ten-11 4/494 Derek Landri DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 29 6 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-11 4/495 Mychal Kendricks LB 5-11 239 9/28/90 22 R California Fresno, Ca. D2a-12 4/497 Cullen Jenkins DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 31 9 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-11 4/4

Reserve/Non-Football Injury List98 Mike Patterson DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 29 8 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-05 0/071 Jason Peters T 6-4 340 1/22/82 30 9 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-09 0/0

Injured Reserve62 Jason Kelce C 6-3 295 11/05/87 24 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-11 2/280 Ron Johnson WR 5-10 185 8/03/88 24 1 USC Muskegon, Mi. FA-11 0/0

Practice Squad41 Emil Igwenagu FB 6-2 245 3/27/89 23 R Massachussetts Boylston, Ma. FA-12 0/053 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 7/30/90 22 R Portland State Folsom, Ca. FA-12 0/061 Julian Vandervelde G 6-2 300 10/7/87 24 2 Iowa Davenport, Ia. D5b-11 0/073 Matt Reynolds T 6-4 310 5/31/86 26 R BYU Provo, Ut. FA-12 0/078 Frank Trotter DT 6-2 275 1/17/90 22 R Memphis Mobile, Al. FA-12 0/083 Marvin McNutt WR 6-2 216 7/04/89 23 R Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D6a-12 0/088 B.J. Cunningham WR 6-2 215 5/29/89 23 R Michigan State Westerville, Oh. FA-12 0/089 Derek Carrier TE 6-4 238 7/25/90 22 R Beloit Edgerton, Wi. FA-12 0/0

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BY EXPERIENCE AND GAMES

Player Exp GP GS W/PhiNnamdi Asomugha 10 142 118 20/19Jon Dorenbos 10 128 0 89/0Mat McBriar 9 117 0 1/0Michael Vick 11 115 97 41/30Cullen Jenkins 9 113 86 20/20Trent Cole 8 112 102Mike Patterson (NFI) 8 110 99Jason Peters (NFI) 9 107 97 42/42Jason Babin 9 102 62 32/20Todd Herremans 8 99 96Darryl Tapp 7 94 35 30/3DeMeco Ryans 7 90 90 4/4Jason Avant 7 90 34Brent Celek 6 84 61Evan Mathis 8 76 41 19/19Akeem Jordan 6 71 27Derek Landri 6 67 20 16/4D. Rodgers-Cromartie 5 65 50 17/7DeSean Jackson 5 64 63LeSean McCoy 4 50 36Jeremy Maclin 4 47 45Steve Vallos 5 42 8 2/0King Dunlap 5 40 9Trent Edwards 5 37 33 0/0Demetress Bell 5 34 32 3/2Jamar Chaney 3 34 19Kurt Coleman 3 34 19Nate Allen 3 32 29Clay Harbor 3 29 12Riley Cooper 3 29 5Colt Anderson 3 22 2Brandon Graham 3 20 6Casey Matthews 2 20 3Alex Henery 2 20 0Jason Kelce (IR) 2 18 18Brandon Hughes 4 18 1Danny Watkins 2 16 16Dion Lewis 2 15 0Mardy Gilyard 2 14 2 3/0Phillip Hunt 2 13 0Adrian Moten 2 12 0 0/0Curtis Marsh 2 10 0Mychal Kendricks R 4 4Brandon Boykin R 4 2Dallas Reynolds 1 4 2Stanley Havili 1 4 1Cedric Thornton 1 4 0Fletcher Cox R 4 0Bryce Brown R 4 0Damaris Johnson R 4 0Chris Polk R 4 0David Sims 1 3 0Dennis Kelly R 2 0Ron Johnson (IR) 1 0 0Vinny Curry R 0 0Nick Foles R 0 0Nate Menkin R 0 0

RFA-rookie free agent; T- trade; W- claimed off waivers; (IR) - Injured Reserve list, Reserve/Non-Football Injury List

EAGLES BY DRAFT ROUND

1st round (9)Michael Vick Atl 2001 (1st)Nnamdi Asomugha Oak 2003 (31st)Jason Babin Hou 2004 (27th)Mike Patterson (NFI) Phi 2005 (31st)D.Rodgers-Cromartie Arz 2008 (16th)Jeremy Maclin Phi 2009 (19th)Brandon Graham Phi 2010 (13th)Danny Watkins Phi 2011 (23rd)Fletcher Cox Phi 2012 (12th)

2nd round (7)DeMeco Ryans Hou 2006Darryl Tapp Sea 2006DeSean Jackson Phi 2008LeSean McCoy Phi 2009Nate Allen Phi 2010Mychal Kendricks Phi 2012Vinny Curry Phi 2012

3rd round (4)Evan Mathis Car 2005Trent Edwards Buf 2007Curtis Marsh Phi 2011Nick Foles Phi 2012

4th round (7)Todd Herremans Phi 2005Jason Avant Phi 2006Clay Harbor Phi 2010Mardy Gilyard StL 2010Casey Matthews Phi 2011Alex Henery Phi 2011Brandon Boykin Phi 2012

5th round (7)Trent Cole Phi 2005Brent Celek Phi 2007Derek Landri Jax 2007Brandon Hughes SD 2009Riley Cooper Phi 2010Dion Lewis Phi 2011Dennis Kelly Phi 2012

6th round (2)Jason Kelce (IR) Phi 2011Ron Johnson (IR) SF 2011

7th Round (6)Steve Vallos Sea 2007King Dunlap Phi 2008Jamar Chaney Phi 2010Kurt Coleman Phi 2010Stanley Havili Phi 2011Bryce Brown Phi 2012

Undrafted (15)Jon Dorenbos Buf 2003Cullen Jenkins GB 2003Mat McBriar Den 2003Jason Peters (NFI) Buf 2004Akeem Jordan Phi 2007Demetress Bell Buf 2008Dallas Reynolds Phi 2009Colt Anderson Min 2009Phillip Hunt Cle 2009Adrian Moten Ind 2011David Sims NYG 2011Cedric Thornton Phi 2011Damaris Johnson Phi 2012Chris Polk Phi 2012Nate Menkin Hou 2012

HOW THEY WERE ACQUIRED

2005 Mike Patterson (NFI) D1Todd Herremans D4bTrent Cole D5a

2006 Jason Avant D4bJon Dorenbos FA

2007 Brent Celek D5bAkeem Jordan RFA

2008 DeSean Jackson D2bKing Dunlap D7

2009 Jason Peters (NFI) T-BufJeremy Maclin D1LeSean McCoy D2Dallas Reynolds FAMichael Vick FA

2010 Darryl Tapp T-SeaBrandon Graham D1Nate Allen D2Clay Harbor D4dRiley Cooper D5bJamar Chaney D7aKurt Coleman D7cColt Anderson FA-MinBrandon Hughes FA-NYG

2011 Philip Hunt FADanny Watkins D1Curtis Marsh D3Casey Matthews D4aAlex Henery D4bDion Lewis D5aJason Kelce (IR) D6aStanley Havili D7bCedric Thornton RFAD. Rodgers-Cromartie T-ArzNnamdi Asomugha FA-OakJason Babin FA-TenCullen Jenkins FA-GBEvan Mathis FA-CinDerek Landri FA-CarRon Johnson (IR) FA

2012 Trent Edwards FADeMeco Ryans T-HouDemetress Bell FA-BufFletcher Cox D1Mychal Kendricks D2aVinny Curry D2bNick Foles D3Brandon Boykin D4Dennis Kelly D5Bryce Brown D7Damaris Johnson RFAChris Polk RFADavid Sims T-CleNate Menkin W-HouMardy Gilyard FASteve Vallos FAMat McBriar FAAdrian Moten FA

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Game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Date S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O28 N5 N11 N18 N26 D2 D9 D13 D23 D30Opponent @Cle BAL @Arz NYG @Pit DET ATL @NO DAL @Was CAR @Dal @TB CIN WAS @NYG GP GS IA DNPAllen, Nate SS SS SS SS 4 4 0 0Anderson, Colt IA P P IA 2 0 2 0Asomugha, Nnamdi RCB RCB RCB RCB 4 4 0 0Avant, Jason P P WR P 4 1 0 0Babin, Jason LDE LDE LDE LDE 4 4 0 0Beeler, Chase PS X X X 0 0 0 0Bell, Demetress IA P LT LT 3 2 1 0Boykin, Brandon CB CB P P 4 2 0 0Brown, Bryce P P P P 4 0 0 0Carrier, Derek X PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Celek, Brent TE TE TE TE 4 4 0 0Chaney, Jamar P P P WILL 4 1 0 0Cole, Trent RDE RDE RDE RDE 4 4 0 0Coleman, Kurt FS FS FS FS 4 4 0 0Cooper, Riley IA IA IA IA 0 0 4 0Cox, Fletcher P P P P 4 0 0 0Cunningham, B.J. PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Curry, Vinny IA IA IA IA 0 0 4 0Dorenbos, Jon P P P P 4 0 0 0Dunlap, King LT LT IA IA 2 2 2 0Ebert, Jeremy X PS PS X 0 0 0 0Edwards, Trent DNP IA IA DNP 0 0 2 2Foles, Nick DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 0 4Ford, Chase PS X X X 0 0 0 0Gilyard, Mardy X P P P 3 0 0 0Graham, Brandon P P P P 4 0 0 0Harbor, Clay P TE TE TE 4 3 0 0Havili, Stanley FB P P P 4 1 0 0Henery, Alex P P P P 4 0 0 0Henry, Chas P P P X 3 0 0 0Herremans, Todd RT RT RT RT 4 4 0 0Hughes, Brandon P P P P 4 0 0 0Hunt, Phillip P P P P 4 0 0 0Igwenagu, Emil PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Jackson, DeSean WR WR WR WR 4 4 0 0Jarrett, Jaiquawn P X X X 1 0 0 0Jenkins, Cullen LDT LDT LDT LDT 4 4 0 0Johnson, Damaris P P P P 4 0 0 0Johnson, Ron IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Jordan, Akeem P P WILL IA 3 1 1 0Kelce, Jason C C IR IR 2 2 0 0Kelly, Dennis DNP IA P P 2 0 1 1Kendricks, Mychal SAM SAM SAM SAM 4 4 0 0Landri, Derek RDT RDT RDT RDT 4 4 0 0Lewis, Dion IA IA IA IA 0 0 4 0Maclin, Jeremy WR WR IA WR 3 3 1 0Marsh, Curtis P IA P P 3 0 1 0Mathis, Evan LG LG LG LG 4 4 0 0Matthews, Casey P P P P 4 0 0 0McBriar, Mat X X X P 1 0 0 0McCoy, LeSean RB RB RB RB 4 4 0 0McNutt, Marvin PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Menkin, Nate IA IA IA IA 0 0 4 0Nelson, Kyle X X X PS 0 0 0 0

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Patterson, Mike NFI NFI NFI NFI 0 0 0 0Peters, Jason NFI NFI NFI NFI 0 0 0 0Polk, Chris P P P P 4 0 0 0Rau, Ryan PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Reynolds, Dallas P P C C 4 2 0 0Reynolds, Matt PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Rodgers-Cromartie, D. LCB LCB LCB LCB 4 4 0 0Rolle, Brian P P P P 4 0 0 0Ryans, DeMeco MLB MLB MLB MLB 4 4 0 0Sims, David IA P P P 3 0 1 0Tapp, Darryl P P P P 4 0 0 0Thornton, Cedric P P P P 4 0 0 0Trotter, Frank PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Vallos, Steve X X P P 2 0 0 0Vick, Michael QB QB QB QB 4 4 0 0Watkins, Danny RG RG RG RG 4 4 0 0

KEY: POSITION - start, P - played (did not start), IA - inactive, IR - injured reserve, DNP - dressed but did not play, DND - did not dress,PS - practice squad member, NFI - reserve/non-football injury, SUSP - suspended, X - not with team, EX - roster exemption

Game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Date S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O28 N5 N11 N18 N26 D2 D9 D13 D23 D30Opponent @Cle BAL @Arz NYG @Pit DET ATL @NO DAL @Was CAR @Dal @TB CIN WAS @NYG GP GS IA DNP

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REGULAR SEASONOPP WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR FB RB QB Otherat Cle Maclin Dunlap Mathis Kelce Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson Havili McCoy VickBAL Maclin Dunlap Mathis Kelce Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)at Arz Avant Bell Mathis Reynolds Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)NYG Maclin Bell Mathis Reynolds Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)

OPP LDE LDT RDT RDE WILL MLB SAM LCB RCB SS FS Otherat Cle Babin Jenkins Landri Cole --- Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman Boykin (CB)BAL Babin Jenkins Landri Cole --- Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman Boykin (CB)at Arz Babin Jenkins Landri Cole Jordan Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen ColemanNYG Babin Jenkins Landri Cole Chaney Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman

*Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

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• Monday, January 2 - Agreed to terms with TE Brett Brackett, FBStanley Havili, C Zane Taylor, CB D.J. Johnson, DE MauriceFountain and WR Jamel Hamler

• Wednesday, January 4 - Signed RB Graig Cooper to a three-yeardeal and CB Trevard Lindley to a two-year deal

• Thursday, January 5 - Signed OL Dallas Reynolds

• Friday, January 6 - Signed WR Mardy Gilyard to a two-yearcontract

• Saturday, January 7 - Released secondary coach Johnnie Lynn

• Wednesday, January 11 - Director of Player Personnel RyanGrigson was named General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts

• Friday, January 27 - Promoted Anthony Patch to Director ofCollege Scouting and named Rick Mueller as Player PersonnelExecutive

• Monday, January 30 - Named Todd Bowles secondary coach

• Friday, February 3 - Assistant strength and conditioning coachRoger Marandino was named head strength and conditioningcoach of the Indianapolis Colts

• Tuesday, February 7 - Claimed T D.J. Jones off waivers from theBaltimore Ravens and named Keith Gray assistant strength andconditioning coach

• Tuesday, February 21 - Agreed to terms with DT Cullen Jenkins ona restructured contract

• Thursday, February 23 - Agreed to terms with QB Trent Edwardson a one-year contract

• Thursday, March 1 - Placed the franchise tag on WR DeSeanJackson

• Monday, March 5 - Signed LB Monte Simmons

• Monday, March 12 - Tendered restricted free agent DT AntonioDixon a one-year qualifying offer

• Tuesday, March 13 - Signed T Todd Herremans to a three-yearcontract extension through 2016

• Wednesday, March 14 - Signed DE Trent Cole to a four-yearcontract extension through 2017 ... Traded T Winston Justice anda 6th round draft choice (17th pick) to the Indianapolis Colts for a6th round draft choice (2nd pick) ... Signed DT Antonio Dixon to aone-year contract ... Released C Jamaal Jackson ... Agreed toterms with WR DeSean Jackson on a five-year contract extensionthrough 2016 ... Signed G/C Mike Gibson to a two-year deal

• Thursday, March 15 - DE Juqua Parker signed with the ClevelandBrowns

• Saturday, March 17 - Signed G Evan Mathis to a five-year contract

• Monday, March 19 - Signed C/G Steve Vallos to a one-yearcontract

• Tuesday, March 20 - Acquired LB DeMeco Ryans in a trade withthe Houston Texans in exchange for a 2012 fourth round draftchoice. The Eagles and Texans also swapped picks in the 3rdround (Eagles get 89th overall pick, Texans get 77th overall)

• Monday, March 26 - WR Steve Smith signed with the St. LouisRams

• Friday, March 30 - Agreed to terms with T King Dunlap on a one-year deal

• Wednesday, April 4 - Agreed to terms with T Demetress Bell on a5-year contract

• Monday, April 9 - Agreed to terms with DT Derek Landri on a 1-year contract

• Thursday, April 12 - DT Trevor Laws signed with the St. LouisRams

• Wednesday, April 25 - Traded CB Asante Samuel to the AtlantaFalcons for a 2012 7th round draft choice

• Thursday, April 26 - Traded a first round draft choice (15thoverall), a 4th round draft choice (114th overall) and a 6th rounddraft choice (172nd overall) to the Seattle Seahawks for a firstround draft choice (12th overall) ... Selected DT Fletcher Cox(Mississippi State) with the 12th overall pick in the first round

• Friday, April 27 - Selected LB Mychal Kendricks (California) in thesecond round (46th overall) ... Traded a second round draft choice(51st overall) to the Green Bay Packers for a second round draftchoice (59th overall) and a fourth round draft choice (123rdoverall) ... Selected DE Vinny Curry (Marshall) in the second round(59th overall) ... Selected QB Nick Foles (Arizona) in the thirdround (88th overall)

• Saturday, April 28 - Selected CB Brandon Boykin (Georgia) in thefourth round (123rd overall) ... Selected T Dennis Kelly (Purdue) inthe fifth round (153rd overall) ... Selected WR Marvin McNutt(Iowa) in the sixth round (194th overall) ... Selected G BrandonWashington in the sixth round (200th overall) ... Selected RB BryceBrown (Kansas State) in the seventh round (229th overall)

• Sunday, April 29 - Agreed to terms with 13 rookie free agents: WRElvis Akpla (Montana State), LS Matt Camilli (UTEP), TE ChaseFord (Miami, FL), CB Cliff Harris (Oregon), FB Emil Igwenagu(Massachussetts), WR McKay Jacobson (BYU), WR DamarisJohnson (Tulsa), WR Aaron Pflugrad (BYU), RB Chris Polk(Washington), FB Jeremy Stewart (Stanford), S Phillip Thomas(Syracuse), P Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky), WR Darnell Williams

• Friday, May 4 - Claimed T Thomas Welch off of waivers from theSaint Louis Rams

• Tuesday, May 8 - Agreed to terms with LB Mychal Kendricks on afour-year contract

• Wednesday, May 9 - Agreed to terms with DE Vinny Curry, TDennis Kelly, and WR Marvin McNutt, each to four-year deals

• Friday, May 11 - Signed rookie free agent QB Jacory Harris(Miami, FL) ... signed CB Brandon Boykin, G Brandon Washingtonand RB Bryce Brown, each to four-year deals

• Thursday, May 17 - Signed rookie free agent G Alfred McCullough(Alabama) and released C Zane Taylor ... Agreed to terms with RBLeSean McCoy on a five-year contract extension through 2017

• Monday, May 21 - Agreed to terms with QB Nick Foles on a four-year deal ... Released QB Jacory Harris

• Thursday, May 24 - Named Tom Donahoe senior football advisor,Ed Marynowitz assistant director of pro scouting, Jake Hallumsenior scout, John Middlekauf west coast area scout, Dan Hatmanpro scout, Alec Halaby special assistant to the general manager,and Jake Rosenberg manager of football administration

• Wednesday, May 30 - Released RB Graig Cooper and WR AaronPflugrad

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• Thursday, June 7 - Named Don Smolenski president and JoeBanner strategic advisor to the owner

• Thursday, June 14 - Signed rookie free agent LB Ryan Rau(Portland State) and rookie free agent DE Frank Trotter (Memphis)

• Monday, June 18 - Signed DT Fletcher Cox to a one-year deal ...claimed DE Monte Taylor off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks

• Wednesday, June 20 - Agreed to terms with S OshiomoghoAtogwe ... Released LS Matt Camilli ... Named Greg Gabriel as asenior college scout and Roger Pollard as a NFS scout

• Friday, June 22 - Signed DT Tevita Finau and waived/injurysettlement DE Maurice Fountain

• Friday, July 20 - Released DT Tevita Finau and P Ryan Tydlacka

• Sunday, July 22 - Acquired DT Ollie Ogbu from the IndianapolisColts in exchange for CB D.J. Johnson...signed free agents WRTiger Jones and CB Kee-ayre Griffin

• Wednesday, July 25 - Agreed to terms with P Mat McBriar on aone-year deal ... Released CB Kee-ayre Griffin

• Tuesday, July 31 - Signed WR Andrew Brewer and waived/injuredWR Ron Johnson

• Thursday, August 2 - Acquired CB Kevin Thomas and a conditionalseventh round pick from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for LBMoise Fokou and LB Greg Lloyd

• Saturday, August 4 - Signed DE Xavier Brown ... WR Ron Johnsonwas placed on the Injured Reserve list (ankle)

• Monday, August 6 - Signed LB Adrian Moten and released WRAndrew Brewer

• Wednesday, August 8 - Signed DT John Gill and released FBJeremy Stewart

• Saturday, August 11 - Signed WR Brian Hernandez and releasedDT John Gill

• Saturday, August 25 - Waived the following players: WR ElvisAkpla, DB Wade Bonner, DE Xavier Brown, WR Brian Hernandez(injured), WR McKay Jacobson, WR Tiger Jones, G AlfredMcCullough, S Tom Nelson (injured), CB Kevin Thomas, T ThomasWelch

• Sunday, August 26 - Released CB Cliff Harris

• Monday, August 27 - Released WR Jamel Hamler ... Placed TJason Peters on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list ... Placed DTMike Patterson on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list ... PlacedG Mike Gibson on the Injured Reserve list with a minor injury (hipflexor)

• Thursday, August 30 - Signed DT Landon Cohen and released LBMonte Simmons

• Friday, August 31 - Released the following 23 players: SOshiomogho Atogwe, TE Brett Brackett, LB Keenan Clayton, DTLandon Cohen, DT Antonio Dixon, TE Chase Ford, WR MardyGilyard, WR Chad Hall, CB Joselio Hanson, FB Emil Igwenagu, TD.J. Jones, QB Mike Kafka, P Mat McBriar, WR Marvin McNutt,LB Adrian Moten, DT Ollie Ogbu, LB Ryan Rau, DE Monte Taylor,S Phillip Thomas, DT Frank Trotter, G/C Steve Vallos, G JulianVandervelde and G Brandon Washington ... Acquired S David Simsin a trade with the Cleveland Browns for a 2013 conditional draftchoice ... Reached injury settlements with G Mike Gibson and STom Nelson

• Saturday, September 1 - Claimed T/G Nate Menkin off waiversfrom the Houston Texans ... Released CB Trevard Lindley ... Signedthe following five players to the practice squad: C Chase Beeler,TE Chase Ford, FB Emil Igwenagu, WR Marvin McNutt and LBRyan Rau

• Sunday, September 2 - Signed WR B.J. Cunningham and DT FrankTrotter to the practice squad

• Monday, September 3 - Signed T Matt Reynolds to the practicesquad

• Wednesday, September 5 - Agreed to terms on a contractextension with QB Trent Edwards through 2013

• Tuesday, September 11 - Signed WR Mardy Gilyard and releasedS Jaiquawn Jarrett ... Signed TE Derek Carrier to the practicesquad and released TE Chase Ford from the practice squad

• Thursday, September 13 - Signed WR Jeremy Ebert to thepractice squad and released C Chase Beeler from the practicesquad

• Tuesday, September 18 - Signed C Steve Vallos and placed CJason Kelce on the Injured Reserve list (knee)

• Tuesday, September 25 - Signed P Mat McBriar and released PChas Henry ... Signed LS Kyle Nelson to the practice squad andreleased WR Jeremy Ebert from the practice squad

• Tuesday, October 2 - Signed LB Adrian Moten and released LBBrian Rolle ... Signed G Julian Vandervelde to the practice squadand released LS Kyle Nelson from the practice squad

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Nate Allen2010 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (37th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract12/21/10 Placed on the Injured Reserve list (knee)

Colt Anderson2009 Signed by MIN as a rookie free agent9/6/09 Released by MIN9/7/09 Signed by MIN to the practice squad1/25/10 Re-signed by MIN9/5/10 Released by MIN9/6/10 Signed by MIN to the practice squad11/10/10 Signed by PHI from MIN practice squad12/5/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)

Nnamdi Asomugha2003 Drafted by OAK in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-

year contract2/20/08 Designated by OAK as franchise player2/21/08 Signed by OAK to a 1-year contract as franchise player2/19/09 Signed by OAK to a 3-year contract extension thru 20111/9/10 Contract voided by OAK7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Jason Avant2006 Drafted by PHI in 4th round … signed 4-year contract3/8/10 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Jason Babin2004 Drafted by HOU in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-

year contract9/1/07 Traded from HOU to SEA for Michael Boulware9/17/08 Released by SEA11/12/08 Claimed by KC off waivers from SEA8/4/09 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract3/19/10 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Demetress Bell2008 Drafted by BUF in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract12/11/09 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)4/4/12 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Brandon Boykin2012 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Bryce Brown2012 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract

Brent Celek2007 Drafted by PHI in 5th round … signed 4-year contract12/1/09 Signed by PHI to a 6-year contract extension thru 2016

Jamar Chaney2010 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract

Trent Cole2005 Drafted by PHI in 5th round … signed 4-year contract11/6/06 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 20133/14/12 Signed by PHI to a 4-year contract extension thru 2017

Kurt Coleman2010 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract12/28/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (bicep)

Riley Cooper2010 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract

Fletcher Cox2012 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (12th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Vinny Curry2012 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (59th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Jon Dorenbos5/2/03 Signed by BUF as a rookie free agent12/21/04 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/6/05 Released by BUF10/26/05 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract10/13/06 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract 10/24/06 Released by TEN11/29/06 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract12/29/07 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 2012

King Dunlap2008 Drafted by PHI in 7th round … signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)3/30/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

Trent Edwards2007 Drafted by BUF in 3rd round9/27/10 Waived by BUF9/28/10 Claimed by JAC off waivers from BUF7/30/11 Signed by OAK9/3/11 Released by OAK2/23/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/5/12 Signed by PHI to a contract extension thru 2013

Nick Foles2012 Drafted by PHI in 3rd round (88th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Mardy Gilyard2010 Drafted by STL in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract9/3/11 Waived by STL9/4/11 Claimed by NYJ off waivers from STL9/9/11 Released by NYJ1/6/12 Signed by PHI to a two-year contract8/31/12 Released by PHI9/11/12 Signed by PHI

Brandon Graham2010 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (13th overall) ... signed 5-

year contract12/14/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/3/11 Placed on Reserve/PUP (knee)11/5/11 Activated from Reserve/PUP (knee)

Clay Harbor2010 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Stanley Havili2011 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract9/2/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/2/12 Re-signed by PHI

Alex Henery2011 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Todd Herremans2005 Drafted by PHI in 4th round … signed 4-year contract12/20/05 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)12/30/06 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 20133/13/12 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract extension thru 2016

Brandon Hughes2009 Drafted by SD in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract9/1/09 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/7/10 Waived by SD9/9/10 Signed by NYG to the practice squad11/23/10 Signed by PHI from NYG practice squad

Phillip Hunt2009 Signed by CLE as a rookie free agent8/18/09 Released by CLE9/16/09 Signed by Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2/11/11 Signed by PHI

DeSean Jackson2008 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (49th overall) … signed 4-

year contract3/1/12 Designated by PHI as franchise player3/14/12 Agreed to terms on a 5-year contract thru 2016

Cullen Jenkins2003 Signed by GB as a rookie free agent8/26/03 Waived by GB1/29/04 Re-signed by GB2/26/07 Signed by GB to a 4-year contract10/1/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (chest)7/30/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract2/21/12 Signed by PHI to a restructured contract

Damaris Johnson2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent

Ron Johnson2011 Drafted by SF in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract9/3/11 Released by SF9/5/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/31/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-

ter7/31/12 Waived/injured by PHI8/4/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)

Akeem Jordan2007 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/2/07 Released by PHI9/3/07 Signed by PHI to the practice squad10/29/07 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster

3/22/10 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract7/30/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/6/11 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract

Jason Kelce2011 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract9/18/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)

Dennis Kelly2012 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract

Mychal Kendricks2012 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (46th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Derek Landri2007 Drafted by JAX in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract10/3/09 Waived by JAX10/4/09 Claimed by CAR off waivers from JAX8/3/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/3/11 Released by PHI10/4/11 Re-signed by PHI to a 1-year contract4/9/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

Dion Lewis2011 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract

Jeremy Maclin2009 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (19th overall) ... signed 5-

year contract

Curtis Marsh2011 Drafted by PHI in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract

Evan Mathis2005 Drafted by CAR in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Waived by CAR9/9/08 Signed by MIA 11/7/08 Waived by MIA11/24/09 Signed by CIN 4/20/10 Re-signed by CIN7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract3/17/12 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Casey Matthews2011 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Mat McBriar2003 Signed by DEN as a rookie free agent8/22/03 Traded to SEA for a 2004 conditional draft pick9/1/03 Released by SEA1/5/04 Signed by DAL2/13/06 Re-signed by DAL3/1/07 Agreed to terms on a contract extension thru 201110/15/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot)12/31/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot)7/25/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract8/31/12 Released by PHI9/25/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

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LeSean McCoy2009 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (53rd overall) ... signed 4-

year contract5/17/12 Agreed to terms on a 5-year contract extension thru

2017

Nate Menkin2012 Signed by HOU as a rookie free agent8/31/12 Waived by HOU9/1/12 Claimed by PHI off waivers from HOU

Adrian Moten2011 Signed by IND as a rookie free agent11/26/11 Waived by IND11/28/11 Claimed by SEA off waivers from IND5/15/12 Released by SEA8/6/12 Signed by PHI8/31/12 Released by PHI10/2/12 Signed by PHI

Mike Patterson2005 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-

year contract11/2/06 Signed by PHI to a 7-year contract extension thru 20168/27/12 Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list (head)

Jason Peters2004 Signed by BUF as a rookie free agent9/1/04 Released by BUF9/7/04 Signed by BUF to the practice squad11/13/04 Signed by BUF from the practice squad to active roster7/14/06 Signed by BUF to a 5-year contract extension thru 20104/17/09 Traded from BUF to PHI for a 1st round draft pick in

2009, a 4th round pick in 2009 and a 6th round pick in2010 ... signed by PHI to a 6-year contract thru 2014

8/27/12 Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list (Achilles)

Chris Polk2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent

Dallas Reynolds2009 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/5/09 Released by PHI10/21/09 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/29/09 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-

ter9/4/10 Released by PHI9/5/10 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/10/11 Re-signed by PHI9/2/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/5/12 Re-signed by PHI

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie2008 Drafted by ARZ in 1st round (16th overall) ... signed 5-

year contract7/28/11 Traded from ARZ to PHI along with a 2nd round pick in

2012 in exchange for QB Kevin Kolb

DeMeco Ryans2006 Drafted by HOU in 2nd round (33rd overall) ... signed 4-

year contract3/30/10 Re-signed by HOU to a 6-year contract10/25/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles)3/20/10 Traded from HOU to PHI for a 2012 4th round draft

choice. The Eagles and Texans also swapped picks inthe 3rd round

David Sims2011 Signed by NYG as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Released by NYG11/1/11 Signed by TB11/4/11 Released by TB11/29/11 Signed by CLE to the practice squad1/3/12 Signed by CLE8/31/12 Traded from CLE to PHI for a 2013 conditional draft

choice

Darryl Tapp2006 Drafted by SEA in 2nd round ... signed 4-year contract3/15/10 Signed by SEA to a 1-year contract3/16/10 Traded from SEA to PHI for DE Chris Clemons and a 4th

round draft pick in 20103/18/10 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract

Cedric Thornton2011 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/4/11 Released by PHI9/5/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/12/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster

Steve Vallos2007 Drafted by SEA in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract9/1/07 Released by SEA9/4/07 Signed by SEA to the practice squad1/14/08 Re-signed by SEA9/5/10 Waived by SEA9/7/10 Claimed by CLE off waivers from SEA3/9/12 Signed by PHI8/31/12 Released by PHI9/18/12 Signed by PHI

Michael Vick2001 Drafted by ATL in 1st round (1st overall)12/24/04 Signed by ATL to a 10-year contract extension8/24/07 Suspended by NFL indefinitely6/12/09 Released by ATL8/14/09 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract (plus 1 option year)2/15/11 Designated by PHI as franchise player3/2/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract as franchise player8/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 6-year contract

Danny Watkins2011 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (23rd overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

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9/9 W 17-16 at Cleveland 68,6939/16 W 24-23 Baltimore 69,1449/23 L 6-27 at Arizona 60,4369/30 W 19-17 New York Giants 69,14410/7 at Pittsburgh10/14 Detroit10/28 Atlanta11/5 at New Orleans11/11 Dallas11/18 at Washington11/26 Carolina12/2 at Dallas12/9 at Tampa Bay12/13 Cincinnati12/23 Washington12/30 at New York Giants

Record: 3-1 Head Coach: Andy Reid

TEAM STATS EAGLES OPPTotal First Downs 89 65

Rushing 31 13Passing 54 42Penalty 4 10

3rd Down: Made/Att 24/60 14/523rd Down Pct. 40.0% 26.9%4th Down: Made/Att 2/3 1/44th Down Pct. 66.7% 25.0%Possession Avg. 32:17 27:43Total Net Yards 1671 1193

Avg. Per Game 417.8 298.3Total Plays 294 246Avg. Per Play 5.7 4.8

Net Yards Rushing 583 366Avg. Per Game 145.8 91.5Total Rushes 128 96

Net Yards Passing 1088 827Avg. Per Game 272.0 206.8Sacked/Yards Lost 11/58 7/54Gross Yards 1146 881Attempts/Completions 155/88 143/75Completion Pct. 56.8% 52.4%Had Intercepted 6 6

Punts/Average 20/47.9 23/46.3Net Punting Avg. 38.3 40.4Penalties/Yards 29/282 21/180Fumbles/Ball Lost 9/6 4/1Touchdowns 6 8

Rushing 2 1Passing 4 5Returns 0 2

Rushing No. Yds Avg Lg TDL.McCoy 81 384 4.7 34 1M.Vick 27 130 4.8 20 1B.Brown 13 43 3.3 17 0S.Havili 4 16 4.0 8 0D.Johnson 2 5 2.5 6 0D.Jackson 1 5 5.0 5 0Team 128 583 4.6 34 2Opponents 96 366 3.8 43 1

Receiving No. Yds Avg Lg TDD.Jackson 20 333 16.7 49 1B.Celek 18 315 17.5 34 0L.McCoy 14 59 4.2 12 0J.Avant 11 128 11.6 23 0J.Maclin 9 126 14.0 46 2D.Johnson 8 124 15.5 26 0C.Harbor 5 42 8.4 19 1S.Havili 2 11 5.5 7 0B.Brown 1 8 8.0 8 0Team 88 1146 13.0 49 4Opponents 75 881 11.7 41 5

INTs No. Yds Avg Lg TDD.Rodgers-Cromartie 3 14 4.7 14 0K.Coleman 2 13 6.5 7 0D.Ryans 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 6 27 4.5 14 0Opponents 6 97 16.2 50 1

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BC.Henry 16 776 48.5 38.3 0 2 62 0M.McBriar 4 182 45.5 38.3 0 2 56 0Team 20 958 47.9 38.3 0 4 62 0Opps 23 1064 46.3 40.4 5 9 60 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDD.Johnson 7 8 35 5.0 12 0Team 7 8 35 5.0 12 0Opponents 17 2 193 11.4 23 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDB.Boykin 10 210 21.0 29 0S.Havili 1 18 18.0 18 0A.Jordan 1 1 1.0 1 0Team 12 229 19.1 29 0Opponents 14 427 30.5 53 0

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsA.Henery 0 0 0 0 6/6 8/9 0 30J.Maclin 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12L.McCoy 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6C.Harbor 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6M.Vick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Jackson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 6 2 4 0 6/6 8/9 0 66Opponents 8 1 5 2 8/8 9/10 0 83

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 7 17 22 20 0 66Opponents 20 27 10 26 0 83

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+A.Henery 0/ 0 3/ 3 2/ 2 3/ 4 0/ 0Opponents 0/ 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 4/ 4 2/ 3

Henery: (42G, 45N) (23G) (36G, 40G) (20G, 48G,35G, 26G)Opps: (43G, 42G, 22G) (56G, 51G, 48G) (47G, 27G)(25G, 54N)

Sacks: J.Babin 2.5, T.Cole 1.5, D.Ryans 1.0, F.Cox1.0, D.Tapp 0.5, B.Graham 0.5 Team: 7.0, Opponents: 11.0

Fumbles Lost: M.Vick 3, L.McCoy 2, D.Johnson 1Total: 6Opponent Fumble Recoveries: C.Jenkins 1 Total: 1

2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost RatM.Vick 155 88 1146 56.8% 7.4 4 2.6% 6 3.9% 49 11/58 72.7Team 155 88 1146 56.8% 7.4 4 2.6% 6 3.9% 49 11/58 72.7Opponents 143 75 881 52.4% 6.2 5 3.5% 6 4.2% 41 7/54 65.6

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TACKLES For QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hur INT KD FF FRRyans, LB 34 30 4 6 1 1 1 0 0 0Allen, S 27 20 7 1 0 0 0 4 0 0Coleman, S 26 18 8 0 0 0 2 1 0 0Kendricks, LB 20 16 4 2 0 1 0 3 0 0Cox, DT 18 12 6 1 1 7 0 1 0 0Tapp, DE 18 7 11 1 0.5 3 0 0 0 0Landri, DT 13 9 4 2 0 8 0 0 0 0Jenkins, DT 13 8 5 2 0 10 0 0 0 1Rodgers-Cromartie, CB 12 10 2 0 0 0 3 8 0 0Babin, DE 11 9 2 0 2.5 17 0 0 1 0Asomugha, CB 11 8 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0Cole, DE 11 5 6 1 1.5 17 0 0 1 0Boykin, CB 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Graham, DE 7 5 2 3 0.5 5 0 0 0 0Jordan, LB 6 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Thornton, DT 6 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Hughes, CB 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Chaney, LB 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hunt, DE 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Rolle, LB 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 255 181 74 19 7 73 6 25 2 1

Tackles: 11 by Allen vs. BalTackles for Loss: 3 by Ryans at Cle and Graham at ArzSacks: 1.5 by Babin at ArzPasses Defensed: 5 by Rodgers-Cromartie at CleInterceptions: 2 by Coleman and Rodgers-Cromartie at CleForced Fumbles: 1 by Babin at Cle and Cole vs. BalFumble Recoveries: 1 by Jenkins vs. BalSpecial Teams Tackles: 4 by Jordan at Cle

Special Teams Key: tkls (total tackles), blk (blocks), 1st (first mandownfield in coverage), ff (forced fumbles), fr (fumbles recov-ered), pts (production points as graded by coaching staff)

PLAYER Tkls Blk 1st FF FR PTSHenery 2 0 0 0 0 41Havili 6 4 2 0 0 40Hughes 2 11 13 0 0 38Matthews 6 9 0 0 0 30Marsh 6 2 1 0 0 26Dorenbos 2 3 0 0 0 23Chaney 5 10 1 0 0 22Hunt 3 6 3 0 0 22Jordan 4 3 7 0 0 21Sims 2 11 3 0 0 20Anderson 1 4 6 0 0 19Watkins 0 15 0 0 0 17Herremans 0 15 0 0 0 17Gilyard 5 1 0 0 0 16Henry 0 0 0 0 0 15Reynolds 0 12 0 0 0 12Vallos 0 10 0 0 0 11Mathis 0 12 0 0 0 11Cox 0 9 0 0 0 10Boykin 2 3 4 0 0 9McBriar 0 0 0 0 0 9Rolle 1 4 5 0 0 8Allen 1 0 0 0 0 7Avant 1 0 0 0 0 7Landri 0 0 0 0 0 7Coleman 1 0 3 0 0 6Dunlap 0 5 0 0 0 6Celek 0 5 0 0 0 6Brown 2 0 3 0 0 4Jarrett 1 1 0 0 0 3Tapp 0 3 0 0 0 3Kelce 0 3 0 0 0 3Kelly 0 2 0 0 0 3Thornton 0 2 0 0 0 3Babin 0 0 0 0 0 3Harbor 2 2 1 0 0 2Bell 0 2 0 0 0 2Jenkins 0 0 0 0 0 2TOTALS 55 169 52 0 0 504

Babin . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Ryans . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Graham . . . . . . . . . .0.5Tapp . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.5

Rodgers-Cromartie .3Coleman . . . . . . . . . .2

Ryans . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

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RED ZONETeam Total TD FG MFG Dwn Fbl INT Clk TD% Scor%PHILADELPHIA 13 5 5 0 0 2 1 0 38.5 76.9Opponents 12 4 5 0 1 0 2 0 33.3 75.0

GOAL-TO-GO Team Total TD FG MFG Dwn Fbl INT Clk TD% Scor%PHILADELPHIA 7 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 42.9 85.7Opponents 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 33.3 66.7

PENALTY BREAKDOWNPhila. Opp.

Total Penalties (Yards Lost) 29 (282) 21 (180)Offensive Penalties (Yards Lost) 15 (138) 13 (130)Defensive Penalties (Yards Lost) 12 (119) 7 (40)Special Teams Penalties (Yards Lost) 2 (25) 1 (10)1st Downs Given Up by Penalty 10 4

TIME SPENT IN THE LEADPhila. Opp. Tied

Through 4 games (240:00 minutes) 46:33 109:44 83:43Percentage of time in the lead 19.4 45.7 34.9

REPLAY CHALLENGESTotal

Chlg OvtnBy Eagles 2 1By Opponent 4 2

TOP 10 FIRST DOWNS EARNEDPlayer Rush Rec. TotalLeSean McCoy 20 3 23DeSean Jackson - 17 17Brent Celek - 11 11Damaris Johnson 1 8 9Michael Vick 8 - 8Jason Avant - 7 7Jeremy Maclin - 5 5Bryce Brown 2 1 3Clay Harbor - 2 2

EAGLES OPPS.Most Plays: 16 13

at Cle., 9/9 at Arz., 9/2316-91-5:07 13-62-6:34TD FG

Most Yards: 91 81at Cle., 9/9 vs. NYG, 9/3016-91-5:07 10-81-1:42TD FG

Most Time: 6:30 6:34at Arz, 9/23 at Arz., 9/2313-77-6:30 13-62-6:34FG FG

2012 LONGEST DRIVES

EAGLES OPPS.Most Plays: 16 8

at Cle., 9/9 2x - vs. NYG, 9/3016-91-5:07 8-57-4:27

Most Yards: 91 83at Cle., 9/9 vs. NYG, 9/3016-91-5:07 5-83-2:40

Most Time: 5:07 4:27at Cle., 9/9 vs. NYG, 9/3016-91-5:07 8-57-4:27

2012 LONGEST TD DRIVES

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OPPONENTS THIRD-AND...Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/9 at Cle. 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 2-139/16 vs. Bal. 0-2 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 4-149/23 at Arz. 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-7 6-159/30 vs. NYG 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 2-1010/7 at Pit.10/14 vs. Det.10/28 vs. Atl.11/5 at NO11/11 vs. Dal.11/18 at Was.11/26 vs. Car.12/2 at Dal.12/9 at TB12/13 vs. Cin.12/23 vs. Was.12/30 at NYGRegular Season Totals: 1-6 1-5 2-4 2-6 1-2 0-0 2-5 2-2 0-2 2-8 1-12 14-52

16.7 20.0 50.0 33.3 50.0 0.0 40.0 100.0 0.0 25.0 8.3 26.9

EAGLES THIRD-AND...Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/9 at Cle. 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-4 2-6 8-199/16 vs. Bal. 1-3 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-3 7-159/23 at Arz. 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 3-3 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-4 5-149/30 vs. NYG 0-1 1-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-3 4-1210/7 at Pit.10/14 vs. Det.10/28 vs. Atl.11/5 at NO11/11 vs. Dal.11/18 at Was.11/26 vs. Car.12/2 at Dal.12/9 at TB12/13 vs. Cin.12/23 vs. Was.12/30 at NYGRegular Season Totals: 3-7 3-5 2-2 3-4 0-2 5-6 1-4 0-2 1-5 2-7 4-16 24-60

42.9 60.0 100.0 75.0 0.0 83.3 25.0 0.0 20.0 28.6 25.0 40.0

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TAKEAWAYSStarting Point of Resulting

Date Opponent Turnover L.O.S. Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/9 at Cle. *K.Coleman INT (QB B.Weeden) PHI13 PHI1 PHI7 2 Punt (0)

D.Rodgers-Cromartie INT (QB B.Weeden) CLE35 PHI26 PHI26 2 Punt (0)D.Rodgers-Cromartie INT (QB B.Weeden) CLE39 PHI34 PHI34 3 Interception (0)K.Coleman INT (QB B.Weeden) CLE30 CLE47 CLE40 4 End of game (0)

9/16 vs. Bal. C.Jenkins FR (T.Cole FF of QB J.Flacco) BAL20 BAL15 BAL15 1 Touchdown (7)D.Ryans INT (QB J.Flacco) BAL47 PHI43 PHI43 3 Touchdown (7)

9/23 at Arz. NONE9/30 vs. NYG *D.Rodgers-Cromartie INT (QB E.Manning) PHI10 Endzone PHI9 4 Field Goal (3)10/7 at Pit.10/14 vs. Det.10/28 vs. Atl.11/5 at NO11/11 vs. Dal.11/18 at Was.11/26 vs. Car.12/2 at Dal.12/9 at TB12/13 vs. Cin.12/23 vs. Was.12/30 at NYG

Regular Season Totals: 7 Takeaways resulted in 17 points

L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touch back

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GIVEAWAYSStarting Point of Resulting

Date Opponent Turnover L.O.S. Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/9 at Cle. L.McCoy FUMBLE (D.Jackson FR) CLE43 CLE48 CLE49 1 Field Goal (3)

M.Vick INT (C.Robertson) CLE49 CLE39 CLE40 1 Punt (0)M.Vick INT (L.Fort) PHI39 CLE47 PHI43 3 Field Goal (3)M.Vick INT (J.Haden) CLE36 CLE28 PHI22 3 Field Goal (3)M.Vick INT (D.Jackson) PHI18 PHI27 Endzone 4 Touchdown (7)

9/16 vs. Bal. *M.Vick INT (B.Pollard) BAL12 Endzone BAL20 (TB) 1 Fumble (0)M.Vick FUMBLE (A.McClellan FR) BAL20 BAL25 BAL30 2 Touchdown (7)*L.McCoy FUMBLE (R.Lewis FR) BAL9 BAL11 BAL9 2 Punt (0)M.Vick INT (E.Reed) BAL44 BAL27 BAL36 3 Field Goal (3)

9/23 at Arz. ST-D.Johnson FUMBLE (M.Leach FR) ARZ16 PHI38 PHI38 1 Touchdown (7)M.Vick FUMBLE (D.Williams FR) ARZ36 ARZ35 ARZ35 2 Punt (0)*M.Vick FUMBLE (J.Sanders FR) ARZ1 ARZ7 Endzone 2 Touchdown (7)

9/30 vs. NYG NONE10/7 at Pit.10/14 vs. Det.10/28 vs. Atl.11/5 at NO11/11 vs. Dal.11/18 at Was.11/26 vs. Car.12/2 at Dal.12/9 at TB12/13 vs. Cin.12/23 vs. Was.12/30 at NYG

Regular Season Totals: 12 Giveaways resulted in 40 points

L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touch back

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EAGLES GAME-BY-GAME DRIVESDrives Ended By Points Pts./

DATE QB Drives TD FG MFG Punt Down INT Fum Sfty Clock Yielded Drive Drive Efficiency9/9 at Cle. M.Vick 16 2 1 1 6 0 4 1 0 1 17 1.06 18.89/16 vs. Bal. M.Vick 14 3 1 0 5 0 2 2 0 1 24 1.71 28.69/23 at Arz. M.Vick 11 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 1 6 0.55 18.29/30 vs. NYG M.Vick 11 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 19 1.73 45.510/7 at Pit.10/14 vs. Det.10/28 vs. Atl.11/5 at NO11/11 vs. Dal.11/18 at Was.11/26 vs. Car.12/2 at Dal.12/9 at TB12/13 vs. Cin.12/23 vs. Was.12/30 at NYGTOTALS: M.Vick 52 6 8 1 20 1 6 5 0 5 66 1.27 26.9

TEAM 52 6 8 1 20 1 6 5 0 5 66 1.27 26.9

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OPPONENTS GAME-BY-GAME DRIVESDrives Ended By Points Pts./

DATE QB Drives TD FG MFG Punt Down INT Fum Sfty Clock Yielded Drive Drive Efficiency9/9 at Cle. B.Weeden 15 0 3 0 7 0 4 0 0 1 9 0.60 20.09/16 vs. Bal. J.Flacco 14 2 3 0 5 2 1 1 0 0 23 1.64 35.79/23 at Arz. K.Kolb 11 2 2 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 20 1.82 36.49/30 vs. NYG E.Manning 10 2 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 17 1.70 30.010/7 at Pit.10/14 vs. Det.10/28 vs. Atl.11/5 at NO11/11 vs. Dal.11/18 at Was.11/26 vs. Car.12/2 at Dal.12/9 at TB12/13 vs. Cin.12/23 vs. Was.12/30 at NYGTOTALS: TEAM 50 6 9 1 23 3 6 1 0 1 69 1.38 30.0

Note: Drive Efficiency measures the percentage of drives resulting in points

EAGLES SEASON TOTALS: 21 - 16 pass, 5 rushOPPONENTS SEASON TOTALS: 18 - 13 pass, 5 rush

EAGLES at Browns - 9/9/12EAGLES: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

46 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin35 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson28 Michael Vick to Brent Celek

22 LeSean McCoy runBROWNS: 2 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description35 Travis Benjamin run25 Brandon Weeden run

24 Brandon Weeden to Mohamed Massaquoi20 Brandon Weeden to Josh Gordon

EAGLES vs. Ravens - 9/16/12EAGLES: 7 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

49 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson28 Michael Vick to Brent Celek24 Michael Vick to Brent Celek24 Michael Vick to Brent Celek23 Michael Vick to Brent Celek

23T Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin21 Michael Vick to Brent Celek

20 LeSean McCoy runRAVENS: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description43 Ray Rice run

40 Joe Flacco to Torrey Smith37 Joe Flacco to Ray Rice23 Joe Flacco to Ed Dickson21 Joe Flacco to Jacoby Jones

EAGLES at Cardinals - 9/23/12EAGLES: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

34 Michael Vick to Brent Celek26 Michael Vick to Damaris Johnson20 Michael Vick to Damaris Johnson

20 Michael Vick runCARDINALS: 2 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description

37T Kevin Kolb to Larry Fitzgerald25 Ryan Williams run

22 Kevin Kolb to Larry Fitzgerald20 Ryan Williams run

EAGLES vs. Giants - 9/30/12EAGLES: 3 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description34 LeSean McCoy run

32 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson27 Michael Vick to Brent Celek23 Michael Vick to Jason Avant

22 LeSean McCoy runGIANTS: 5 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

41 Eli Manning to Domenik Hixon32 Eli Manning to Domenik Hixon31 Eli Manning to Ramses Barden30 Eli Manning to Victor Cruz20 Eli Manning to Ahmad Bradshaw

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Won in OvertimeBy Eagles: 10/24/04 Eagles win at Cleveland, 34-31By Opponent: 9/17/06 Giants win at Philadelphia, 30-24

Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (last score at 1:49)By Opponent: 11/13/11 Eagles loss vs. Arizona, 17-21 (last score at 1:53)

Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (tied game at 1:45)By Opponent: 10/15/06 Giants win at Philadelphia, 30-24 ot (tied game at 0:10)

Won on National TelevisionBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17By Opponent: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31

Won in Prime TimeBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17By Opponent: 12/1/11 Eagles loss at Seattle, 14-31

ShutoutBy Eagles: 12/1/96 Win vs. Giants at Philadephia, 24-0By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0

Won by 20-or-more PointsBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27

Won After Trailing by 20-or-More PointsBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (Giants ahead 31-10 in 4th quarter)By Opponent: 10/2/11 Eagles loss vs. San Francisco, 23-24 (Eagles ahead 23-3 in 3rd quarter)

Held a 28-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Eagles win vs. NY Jets, 45-19 (32 when winning 45-13)By Opponent: 9/20/09 Philadelphia loss vs. New Orleans, 48-22 (28 when winning 48-20)

Held a 21-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27 (24 when winning 24-0)

Held a 14-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27 (24 when winning 24-0)

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Scored 20-or-More Points in a QuarterBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (21 points, 4th Q)By Opponent: 10/24/10 Eagles loss at Tennessee, 19-37 (27 points, 4th Q)

Scored 20-or-More Points in a HalfBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (24 points, 2nd half)By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27 (24 points, 1st half)

Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (1 FG)By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27 (2 FGs)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Eagles win vs. NY Jets, 45-19 (5 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27 (2 offense, 1 defense)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special TeamsBy Eagles: 12/13/09 Eagles win at NY Giants, 45-38 (4 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)By Opponent: 11/19/06 Titans win at Philadelphia, 31-13 (2 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)

Touchdown Scored on First DriveBy Eagles: 12/24/11 Eagles win at Dallas, 20-7By Opponent: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10

Safety ScoredBy Eagles: 12/11/11 J.P. Losman sacked in end zone by Phillip HuntBy Opponent: 11/23/08 Sav Rocca punt blocked by Jameel McClain out of bounds in end zone

1/11/09 Intentional grounding penalty enforced on QB Donovan McNabb in end zone (NFC-D)

Successful Two Point ConversionBy Eagles: 11/21/10 Jason Avant pass from Michael Vick vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 9/25/11 Brandon Jacobs run vs. NY Giants

Failed Two Point Conversion AttemptBy Eagles: 10/3/10 Pass failed from Kevin Kolb to Jason Avant

1/9/11 Pass failed from Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy (NFC-W)By Opponent: 12/18/11 Pass failed from Mark Sanchez to Jeremy Kerley

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Fumble Recovered for TouchdownBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Juqua Parker recovered a Santonio Holmes fumble and returned it 47 yards vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 9/23/12 James Sanders recovered a Michael Vick fumble and returned it 93 yards at Arizona

Touchdown off of Fake Field GoalBy Eagles: 12/24/1989 Cris Carter 22-yard pass from Roger Ruzek vs. PhoenixBy Opponent: 12/20/1998 Holder Eric Bjornson 7-yard run at Dallas

Touchdown off of Fake PuntBy Eagles: 9/29/02 Brian Dawkins 57 yard pass from Brian Mitchell vs. HoustonBy Opponent: (could not find an instance when it occurred)

No TurnoversBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27

Touchdown Drive of 10-or-More PlaysBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (11 plays; DeSean Jackson 19-yd. pass from Michael Vick)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (14 plays; Rob Gronkowski 24-yd. pass from Tom Brady)

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Touchdown Drive of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 9/16/12 Eagles win vs. Baltimore, 24-23 (80 yards; Michael Vick 1-yd. run)By Opponent: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (83 yards; Bear Pascoe 6-yd. pass from Eli Manning)

Touchdown Drive of Five-or-More MinutesBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Eagles win at Cleveland, 17-16 (5:07, Clay Harbor 4-yd. pass from Michael Vick)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (7:27; Rob Gronkowski 24-yd. pass from Tom Brady)

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500-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Eagles: 10/2/11 Eagles loss vs. San Francisco, 23-24 (513; 108 rushing, 405 passing)By Opponent: 12/13/09 Eagles win at NY Giants, 45-38 (512; 133 rushing, 379 passing)

400-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (422; 191 rushing, 231 passing)By Opponent: 11/27/11 Eagles loss vs. New England, 20-38 (457; 104 rushing, 353 passing)

300-or More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Eagles: 9/3/00 Eagles win at Dallas, 41-14 (306)By Opponent: 9/25/60 Browns win at Philadephia, 41-24 (329)

200-or-More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Eagles: 10/30/11 Eagles win vs. Dallas, 34-7 (239)By Opponent: 11/9/08 Eagles loss vs. New York Giants, 31-36 (219)

Individual 200-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 9/3/00 Duce Staley (26-201-1TD) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/28/02 Tiki Barber (32-203-0TDs) at New York

Individual 150-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 10/30/11 LeSean McCoy (30-185-2TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 12/10/06 Ladell Betts (33-171-0TDs) at Washington

Individual 100-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 9/30/12 LeSean McCoy (23-123-0TDs) vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Evan Royster (20-113-0TDs) vs. Washington

Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same GameBy Eagles: 10/28/02 Duce Staley (24-126-0TDs) & Donovan McNabb (8-107-1TD) vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 10/30/05 Mike Anderson (21-126-1TD) and Tatum Bell (14-107-2TDs) at Denver

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing GamesBy Eagles: 10/16/11-10/30/11 LeSean McCoy (28-126-1TD) at Washington and (30-185-2TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 12/1/11-12/11/11 Marshawn Lynch (22-148-2TDs) at Seattle; Reggie Bush (14-103-0TDs) at Miami

Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two PlayersBy Eagles: 10/30/11 235 by LeSean McCoy (30-185-2TDs) & Michael Vick (7-50-0TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 12/10/06 209 by Ladell Betts (33-171-0TDs) & Jason campbell (4-38-0TDs) at Washington

Individual with 30-or-More CarriesBy Eagles: 10/30/11 LeSean McCoy (30-185-2TDs) vs. DallasBy Opponent: 11/11/07 Clinton Portis (30-137-0TDs) at Washington

Individual with 25-or-More CarriesBy Eagles: 9/16/12 LeSean McCoy (25-81-1TD) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 10/9/11 Fred Jackson (26-111-1TD) at Buffalo

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Rushing Play of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 10/1/00 85t by Brian Mitchell vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 9/30/01 80 by Troy Hambrick vs. Dallas

Rushing Play of 60-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 11/20/11 60 by LeSean McCoy at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 9/18/11 61 by Michael Turner at Atlanta

Rushing Play of 40-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 11/20/11 60 by LeSean McCoy at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 9/16/12 43 by Ray Rice vs. Baltimore

Individual with Three-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 11/26/06 Joseph Addai (24-171-4TDs) at Indianapolis

Individual with Two-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 12/1/11 Marshawn Lynch (22-148-2TDs) at Seattle

400 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Eagles: 10/2/11 Eagles loss vs. San Francisco, 23-24 (405)By Opponent: 11/4/07 Cowboys win at Philadelphia, 38-17 (434)

300 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Eagles: 9/16/12 Eagles win vs. Baltimore, 24-23 (357)By Opponent: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (309)

Individual with 50-or-More Pass AttemptsBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Michael Vick (56-29-317-4-2TDs) at ClevelandBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (52-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis

Individual with 40-or-More Pass AttemptsBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Michael Vick (56-29-317-4-2TDs) at ClevelandBy Opponent: 9/30/12 Eli Manning (42-24-309-1-2TDs) vs. NY Giants

Individual with 30-or-More Pass CompletionsBy Eagles: 10/2/11 Michael Vick (46-30-416-1-2TDs) vs. San FranciscoBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (51-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis

Individual with 25-or-More Pass CompletionsBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Michael Vick (56-29-317-4-2TDs) at ClevelandBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (51-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis

No Sacks AllowedBy Eagles: 10/9/11 Eagles loss at Buffalo, 24-31 (40 attempts - Michael Vick)By Opponent: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (42 attempts - Eli Manning)

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Individual 300-Yard Passing GameBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Michael Vick (32-23-371-2-1TD) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/30/12 Eli Manning (42-24-309-1-2TDs) vs. NY Giants

Consecutive 300-Yard Passing GamesBy Eagles: 9/9/12 - 9/16/12 Michael Vick (56-29-317-4-2TDs) at Cleveland and (32-23-371-2-1TD) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 12/2/90 - 12/9/90 Jim Kelly (32-19-334-1-3TDs) at Buffalo; Dan Marino (54-27-365-0-2TDs) at Miami

Individual with Four-or-More Touchdown PassesBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Michael Vick (28-20-333-0-4TDs) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 9/25/11 Eli Manning (23-16-254-0-4TDs) vs. NY Giants

Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown PassesBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Michael Vick (39-24-335-1-3TDs) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Tom Brady (34-24-361-0-3TDs) vs. New England

Individual with 10-or-more ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/18/11 Jeremy Maclin (13-171-2TDs) at AtlantaBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Jacob Tamme (11-108-1TD) and Reggie Wayne (11-83-0TDs) vs. Indianapolis

Individual with 150-Yard Receiving GameBy Eagles: 9/16/12 Brent Celek (8-157-0TDs) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Kenny Britt (7-225-3TDs) at Tennessee

Individual with 100-Yard Receiving GameBy Eagles: 9/16/12 Brent Celek (8-157-0TDs) and DeSean Jackson (7-114-0TDs) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/30/12 Victor Cruz (9-109-1TD) and Domenik Hixon (6-114-0TDs) vs. NY Giants

Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/16/12 Brent Celek (8-157-0TDs) and DeSean Jackson (7-114-0TDs) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/30/12 Victor Cruz (9-109-1TD) and Domenik Hixon (6-114-0TDs) vs. NY Giants

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving GamesBy Eagles: 9/19/10 - 9/26/10 DeSean Jackson; (4-135-1TD) at Detroit and (5-153-1TD) at JacksonvilleBy Opponent: 9/23/12 - 9/30/12 Larry Fitzgerald (9-114-1TD) at Arizonaand Victor Cruz (9-109-1TD) and Domenik Hixon (6-114-0TDs) vs. NY Giants

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Pass Play of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 12/12/10 91t, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson at DallasBy Opponent: 10/24/10 80t, Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt at Tennessee

Pass Play of 60-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 1/1/12 62t, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/27/11 63, Tom Brady to Deion Branch vs. New England

Pass Play of 40-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 9/16/12 49, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/30/12 41, Eli Manning to Domenik Hixon vs. NY Giants

Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Kevin Curtis (11-221-3TDs) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Kenny Britt (7-225-3TDs) at Tennessee

Individual with Two-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/18/11 Jeremy Maclin (13-171-2TDs) at AtlantaBy Opponent: 11/27/11 Wes Welker (8-115-2TDs) vs. New England

Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same GameBy Eagles: 10/3/10 LeSean McCoy (16-64-0TD rushing, 12-110-0TD receiving) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Evan Royster (20-113-0TDs rushing, 4-44-0TDs receiving) vs. Washington

100-Yard Rusher & Receiver in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/18/11 LeSean McCoy (18-102-3TDs rus.) & Brent Celek (5-156-1TD rec.) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 12/28/10 Adrian Peterson (22-118-1TD) & Percy Harvin (7-100-0TDs) vs. Minnesota

100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver & 300-Yard Passer in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Brian Westbrook (14-110-2TDs rush. & 5-111-1TD rec.) & Kevin Curtis (11-221-3TDs rec.) vs. Detroit

Donovan McNabb (26-21-381-0-4TDs) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 12/11/05 Tiki Barber (32-124-0TDs), Jeremy Shockey (10-107-0TDs) &

Eli Manning (44-28-312-3-1TD) vs. NY Giants

Individual with at Least One Rushing and One Receiving Touchdown in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/1/11 LeSean McCoy (17-84-1TD rushing, 4-49-1TD receiving) at SeattleBy Opponent: 12/2/10 Arian Foster (22-83-1TD rushing, 2-26-1TD receiving) vs. Houston

Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Touchdown Pass in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/16/12 Michael Vick (32-23-371-2-1TD passing, 10-34-1TD rushing) vs. BaltimoreBy Opponent: 12/11/05 Eli Manning (44-28-312-3-1TD passing, 4-8-1TD rushing) vs. NY Giants

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Held Opponent Under 200 Yards Total OffenseBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (191; 139 rushing, 52 passing)By Opponent: 9/30/07 Giants win at New York, 16-3 (190; 114 rushing, 76 passing)

Held Opponent Under 300 Yards Total OffenseBy Eagles: 9/23/12 Eagles loss at Arizona, 6-27 (292; 99 rushing, 193 passing)By Opponent: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (239; 51 rushing, 188 passing)

Held Opponent Under 50 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 11/20/11 Eagles win at NY Giants, 17-10 (29)By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0 (37)

Held Opponent Under 75 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (57)By Opponent: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (51)

Held Opponent Under 100 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 9/30/12 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 19-17 (57)By Opponent: 1/1/12 Eagles win vs. Washington, 34-10 (75)

Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards PassingBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (95)By Opponent: 9/13/09 Eagles win at Carolina, 38-10 (82)

Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards PassingBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Eagles win at Cleveland, 17-16 (111)By Opponent: 11/13/11 Eagles loss vs. Arizona, 17-21 (123)

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Interception Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/13/11 Asante Samuel, 20 yards (QB John Skelton) vs. ArizonaBy Opponent: 9/9/12 D’Qwell Jackson, 27 yards (QB Michael Vick) at Cleveland

Individual with Three-or-More InterceptionsBy Eagles: 10/16/11 Kurt Coleman (3 - Rex Grossman) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 12/2/07 Lofa Tatupu (3-A.J. Feeley) vs. Seattle

Individual with Two-or-More InterceptionsBy Eagles: 9/9/12 Kurt Coleman (2) and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (2) at Washington (QB Brandon Weeden)By Opponent: 12/1/11 Brandon Browner (2 - Vince Young) at Seattle

Seven-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (9)By Opponent: 9/30/07 Giants win at New York, 3-16 (12)

Six-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (9)By Opponent: 12/28/10 Eagles loss vs. Minnesota, 14-24 (6)

Five-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 12/11/11 Eagles win at Miami, 26-10 (9)By Opponent: 9/23/12 Eagles loss vs. Arizona, 6-27 (5)

Individual with Three-or More SacksBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Jason Babin (3.0 of Mark Sanchez) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 10/30/11 DeMarcus Ware (4.0 sacks of Michael Vick) vs. Dallas

Individual with Two-or More SacksBy Eagles: 12/18/11 Jason Babin (3.0 of Mark Sanchez) vs. NY JetsBy Opponent: 1/1/12 Brian Orakpo (2.0 sacks of Michael Vick) vs. Washington

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Kickoff Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/23/08 Quintin Demps, 100 yards at BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/15/08 Felix Jones, 98 yards at Dallas

Kickoff Return for a Touchdown to Start a GameBy Eagles: 11/4/01 Brian Mitchell, 94 yards at ArizonaBy Opponent: 10/12/03 Randal Williams, 37 yards at Dallas

Punt Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 12/19/10 DeSean Jackson, 65 yards at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/18/07 Ted Ginn Jr., 87 yards vs. Miami

Blocked Punt Recovered for TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/22/92 Ken Rose returned Sean Landeta's blocked punt (blocked by Rose) 3 yards at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/10/96 Gabe Northern returned Tom Hutton's blocked punt (blocked by Northern) 18 yards vs. Buffalo

Blocked PuntBy Eagles: 11/28/04 Jevon Kearse blocked Jeff Feagles' punt at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/24/11 Bruce Carter blocked Chas Henry's punt at Dallas

Blocked PATBy Eagles: 10/30/88 Reggie White blocked a PAT attempt by Greg Davis vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 12/13/09 Fred Robbins blocked a PAT attempt by David Akers vs. NY Giants

Missed (not blocked) PATBy Eagles: 9/25/05 Mark Simoneau vs. Oakland

1/18/09 David Akers at Arizona (NFC-C)By Opponent: 11/11/07 Shaun Suisham at Washington

Blocked Field GoalBy Eagles: 1/1/12 Derek Landri blocked a 36-yard attempt by Graham Gano vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/21/10 Terrell Thomas blocked a 42-yard attempt by David Akers vs. NY Giants

Blocked Field Goal returned for a TDBy Eagles: 10/23/05 Matt Ware, 65-yd. return after Quintin Mikell blocked a 40-yd. att. by Nate Kaeding vs. San DiegoBy Opponent: 12/7/08 Kevin Dockery, 71-yd. return after Justin Tuck blocked a 32-yd. att. by D.Akers at New York Giants

Individual with Five-or More Field GoalsBy Eagles: 11/18/01 David Akers (5-5) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/3/00 Al Del Greco (5-5) vs. Tennessee

Individual with Four-or More Field GoalsBy Eagles: 11/28/10 David Akers (4-4) at ChicagoBy Opponent: 11/22/09 Robbie Gould (4-5) at Chicago

Successful Onsides KickBy Eagles: 12/19/10 David Akers kick recovered by Eagles Riley Cooper (4th Q)By Opponent: 9/19/10 Jason Hanson kick recovered by Lions Randy Phillips (4th Q)

Failed Onsides Kick AttemptBy Eagles: 11/28/10 David Akers kick recovered by Bears Johnny Knox at Chicago (4th Q)By Opponent: 12/13/09 Lawrence Tynes kick recovered by Eagles Moise Fokou (4th Q)

An intelligent and athletic safety, Nate Allen is in his third seasonwith the team after being drafted in the second round in 2010. Allenstarred at South Florida in his college career, compiling nine careerinterceptions and three touchdowns at South Florida en route tosecond-team All-Big East honors during his senior season.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks second on the team with 27 tackles and 4 pass deflections• Recorded a game-high 11 tackles vs. Bal (9/16)

BIRDSEED• Credits his father Jackie, with having the greatest influence on

his life and career. Jackie played professional basketball in Eu-rope and now coaches at Ft. Myers Middle School, where he alsoworks security. ”He’s always been my role model, and he enstilledin me the value of working hard and putting the Lord first in every-thing you do.”

• Played every position while in Pop Warner football, and said peo-ple began to notice him because he was always in the mix on everyplay: “People tell me that when I started playing, I would be thekicker on a kickoff and I would beat everyone down the field by along stretch to make a tackle.”

• Most underrated attribute of being a safety: “The mental aspectsof the position. You have to be able to think quick on your feet be-cause you are the quarterback of the defense and have to helpeveryone line up. We rely on reads both before and during the playto decode what the offense is doing.”

• Favorite part of playing inPhiladelphia: “The fans.They’re so passionate,and you know they’ll al-ways be there. They’rehonest and will let youknow how they feel, butthey’re die-hard and verysupportive.”

PERSONAL• Son of Jackie and Dar-

lene Allen. Darleneteaches business andtyping classes at CapeCoral HS

• Also an accomplishedbasketball player, aver-aged 16.3 points, 6.6 re-bounds and 2.9 steals in2005-06. Went on toscore more than 1,000points during his career

• An honor roll student,graduated with a 3.6grade point average and wasa member of the NationalHonor Society

• Majored in communicationsat USF , and hopes to pursuea career in broadcasting ormarketing after his career isover

• Has a younger sister, Kelsey,and an older brother, Marcel

• Two-time Class 5A All-Statehonorable mention. Ratedthe state’s 67th-bestprospect by the Orlando Sen-tinel and earned All-Areahonors three times

• Attended Cape Coral (FL)High School

• Threw for more than 5,000career yards and broke all of the school’s passing records

• Resides in Cape Coral, Florida

Tackles 13 (10/9/11 at Buf)Sacks 1.0 (2x - 12/2/10 vs. Hou)INTs 1 (5x - 1/1/12 at Was)INT Lg 31 (1/1/12 vs. Was)

CAREER HIGHSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS

Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2010 Phil. 13/13 59 43 16 2.0 17 3 27 16 0 7 1 0 7 02011 Phil. 15/12 76 52 24 0.0 0 2 44 31 0 6 0 0 0 52012 Phil. 4/4 27 20 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1Totals 32/29 162 115 47 2.0 17 5 71 16 0 17 1 0 0 6

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 0/0 INJURED RESERVE/KNEETotals 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ALLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS

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SAFETY

When healthy, Allen hasexperienced early successwhich his teammates attributeto his maturity and dedication tothe playbook. “He’s a very ma-ture person for his age,” saidformer teammate Ellis Hobbs.“He does all the right things offthe field and is constantly askingquestions to make sure heknows the playbook inside out.”Allen seemingly carries hisplaybook with him everywherehe goes, and can often be foundreading it during his free timebetween practice and meetings.

BOOK WORM

Nickname: Pop, because he poppedaround in his crib when he wasyounger

Hobbies: Fishing, Golf, BoatingTalent he’d most like to have: SingingTrade places with for a day: President

ObamaDinner guest: Martin Luther King, Jr.Bucket list: Go on an African safariFavorite athletes growing up: Barry

Sanders, Emmitt Smith, Allen Iver-son

Athlete to watch now: Kobe BryantMusic: Drake, John Legend, Kenny

Chesney, Marvin SappPhilly restaraunt: Fogo de ChaoCheesesteak spot: Tony Luke’sMovies: Scarface, Something About

Mary, Any Given Sunday, Above theRim

Place to visit: CaribbeanBible verse: Philippians 4:13 - “I can do

all things through Christ whostrengthens me.”

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Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 10 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 20 7 27 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Whether it is a key block on a long punt return or a clutch open-fieldtackle on a kickoff return, Colt Anderson does it all for the Eaglesspecial teams units. He is in his third season in Philadelphia afterbeing plucked off Minnesota’s practice squad midway through the2010 season. This undrafted defensive back from Montana wasnamed the Eagles special teams MVP by a vote of his teammates in2011 even after missing the final four games of the season with aknee injury. He was also voted by his peers as the team’s playoffcaptain in 2010. Anderson was a two-time MVP as a safety at Mon-tana. He was originally signed by Minnesota as a rookie free agentin 2009. The Butte, MT native returned to action in Week 2 aftermissing the preseason and Week 1 while recovering from offseasonACL surgery.

QUOTES• Eagles special teams coordinator Bobby April on Anderson: “In

my mind, he’s got the greatest power any player could have. He’sgrateful. He’s got the power of gratitude. I think that’s true for anyperson, not just player. He takes advantage of every single thingthat goes on. I think that sets him apart, really, from his skill.”

• More April on Anderson’s play: “He plays with great intensity,great judgment, great confidence, and he has a knack, becausepeople do game plan him. That was a great, great pickup for us.We were very fortunate that he was available, because when wepicked him up he was certainly able to play for any of the 32 teamsin this league”

INJURY REPORT• Was rendered inactive vs. NYG (9/30) with a knee injury

PERSONAL • He and his wife, Keelie,

have a son, Cage (born10/25/11) and reside inPhiladelphia

• His father Mike, is aschool teacher while hismother, Michele is adance teacher in Butte,MT. Has two older broth-ers, Beau and Luke, anda younger sister, Bri-anna

• His uncles, DaveManovich (1971-73) andPat Sullivan (1976-79),both played football atthe University of Mon-tana

• Follow Colt on twitter:@AndersonColt

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sack Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2010 Phil. 8/2 8 5 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122011 Phil. 12/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 122012 Phil. 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 22/2 8 5 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSBLOCKED FIELD GOAL RECOVERIES: (1) - 2011 [vs.SF 10/2/11 (David Akers)]

ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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SAFETY

First job: Mowing lawns for $5 apieceFavorite Meal: My mom’s chicken en-

chiladas Movies: Varsity Blues, The GooniesTV Show: Gold RushPhiladelphia restaurant: El VezMusicians: Brad Paisley, George Strait,

and Keith UrbanApps: TMZ, PandoraQuote: “Whether you think you can or

you think you can’t, you’re right.” -Henry Ford

Vacation: Family’s cabins in CanyonFerry and Seeley Lake in Montana

On bucket list: SkydivingFavorite teams growing up: Miami Dol-

phins and Chicago BullsFavorite athlete to watch right now:

Troy PolamaluFunniest Eagle: Jon Dorenbos

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UPTOP WITH HIS CLOTHING LINE

Colt and his brother,Luke, and their

friends founded a clothing line, UPTOP ClothingLLC, in 2011. Based in Missoula, MT, they sell hats,shirts and sweatshirts with the UPTOP logo. An-derson describes UPTOP as “the celebratory jumpbetween two athletes.” They market their com-pany on various social media platforms. For moreinfo, log on to www.teamuptop.com

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 0/0 INACTIVE/ KNEESep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 0/0 INACTIVE/ KNEEOct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Colt Anderson is walking inthe footsteps of another Montanaalum and former Eagles safety -Tim Hauck. Hauck was his positioncoach at Montana and, just like hismentor, Anderson was a walk-onfor the Grizzlies. “He was a big in-fluence on me,” says Anderson.“He was a former Montana walk-onand he taught me that size doesn’tmatter.”

MIRROR IMAGE

A three-time Pro Bowler and four-time All Pro selection, and widelyregarded as one of the elite cornerbacks in the NFL, Nnamdi Aso-mugha is now in his second season in Philadelphia after signing afive-year contract on the first day of free agency in 2011. One of themost dedicated athletes in the community, Asomugha has beenheavily involved in many different community initiatives in his timein the NFL, including his own foundation, which was formally es-tablished in 2005. Originally a first-round pick of the Raiders in 2003,Asomugha has collected 14 interceptions and two sacks in his nine-year career.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Earned Pro Bowl honors in three consecutive seasons from 2008-

10 and was an alternate in both 2006 and 2007• Garnered All-Pro selections in four of the last six seasons (2006,

2008-10)• Collected 11 career interceptions and two sacks during his eight-

year career in Oakland• Served as the cornerstone of a defense that allowed a league-low

2,177 completions during his eight years in Oakland. In fact, theRaiders finished either first or second in each of the last five sea-sons in that category

BIRDSEED• Nickname: Deuce -

“People have been call-ing me that for a longtime because my firstname begins with twoN’s,” says Nnamdi

• His Nigerian namemeans “Jesus Lives”

• Was raised by hismother, Lilian, and hislate father, Godfrey,who met in Nigeria.Both also attendedTexas University. Lilianis a pharmacist andGodfrey was a petro-leum engineer

• Says if he wasn’t play-ing football he would bean actor and has al-ready appeared in sev-eral television showsincluding The Game, Friday Night Lights andLeverage. Would also like to work to become the general man-ager of an NFL team

• Claims the reason that he started playing football was becausehis older brother, Chijoke, loved it and he wanted to be like him.Chijoke played cornerback at Stanford.

• On his bucket list: “Winning the Super Bowl and visiting all 7 won-ders of the world.”

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CORNERBACK

Pro Bowls: 2008, 2009, 2010

Formally established in 2005,Nnamdi Asomugha and his family formedthe Asomugha Foundation to have a posi-tive impact on disadvantaged youth in theUnited States and the underpriveleged or-

phans and widows in Africa through education and empower-ment. The foundation comprises two primary programs:Asomugha College Tour for Scholars (ACTS) is an annual col-lege tour and mentoring program that provides high-achieve-ing high schoolstudents of color withthe opportunity to visitcollege campusesacross the country. In2012, Nnamdi includedfour high school stu-dents from Philadelphiaand took the group on college visits throughout the Chicagoarea. Said Nnamdi of the program: “Each tour is something dif-ferent for me. I’ve come to realize that the students who finishthe tour are completely different from the ones who start it. Itfeels like so much becomes opened up to them. A lot of themhave never been outside of their area or on a plane before. Butthen they get over their shyness and uneasiness. I start to seethem transform, and that is one of the greatest joys for me.”Orphans and Widows in Need (OWIN) provides aid to a growingpopulation of widows and orphans in Africa and positions themfor economic success and independence through education,spiritual guidance and vocational training.For more information on the Asomugha Foundation pleasevisit www.buildingtoday.org or follow them on twitter: @AsomughaFNDN

THE ASOMUGHA FOUNDATION

METICULOUS PREPARATION

A former college safety, the transitionto All-Pro NFL cornerback was far fromeasy for Asomugha. Every spring, whenhe begins his footwork drills, he doesso in a crouch that makes him threeinches shorter. His thighs burn in Marchand April so that he can move effort-lessly by training camp. "No one knowsthe work that goes into making it look

like that," Asomugha says. "Every offseason, because of my6-3 frame and long legs, I have to go above and beyond as faras drills to maintain quickness, to be able to drop."Asomugha also keeps a notebook with nuggets on every re-ceiver, quarterback and offensive coordinator he’s ever faced,which is something he learned from former teammate andmentor Rod Woodson.

First job: Cashier at a pharmacyFavorite meal: LasagnaMost memorable concerts: Coldplay

and Kanye WestMovies: Goodfellas, Coming to America

and The PianistFunniest Eagle: “Brian Rolle’s impres-

sion of Juan Castillo is hilarious.”Apps: Yelp, Soundhound and HBO GoFavorite part about Philadelphia: “I like

visiting all the historic parts of thecity. The history and the culture isawesome here.”

Person he’d want to trade places withfor a day on the Eagles: “Andy Reidbecause I’d love to see himbackpedal.”

Musician: Michael JacksonTV Shows: The Cosby Show and MartinQuote: “Patience is a virtue.”Places to visit: Capetown, South Africa

and Paris, FranceAthlete to watch right now: Novak

Djokovic

THREE-STEP DROP

PERSONAL• Attended Narbonne High School in Los Angeles, where he was

one of the nation’s most highly recruited defensive backs as a sen-ior after earning first team all-state honors

• Finished his senior year with 86 tackles and seven interceptions,returning one 98 yards for a school record. Also caused eight fum-bles and recovered six others, while returning two kickoffs andone punt for touchdowns. Added 23 receptions for 408 yards andsix touchdowns on offense, and saw action at QB, completing 14of 22 passes for 192 yards and two scores

• Also a standout basketball player who earned all-league honorsas a junior and senior guard

• Distributes backpacks to the incoming freshmen each year atNarbonne. He also outfits the football and basketball team withshoes

• Earned his degree in corporate finance

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Both teammates and coaches praise the work and preparationthat Asomugha puts into his game.Defensive coordinator Juan Castillo“He's more than just a player. He understands football. It's im-portant to him. You see him drawing up coverages. It's awesometo have a guy like that I can talk to."CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie"I have never seen anyone ask so many questions about a de-fense. He wants to know everything everybody's doing. That giveshim a feel of what he can or cannot do in a defense."WR Jason Avant"The most remarkable thing about him is his humility. That issuch a rarity at his position. Humility says a lot. When you be-come arrogant and prideful, you stop learning. He's steadilyadding things to his game because he's so humble. That's themost galvanizing thing about him.”

A FOOTBALL MIND

A huge fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, Nnamdi’s fa-vorite athlete growing up was Magic Johnson. “My fa-vorite piece of clothing as a kid was his jersey. I worethat jersey every day until it didn’t fit any longer,” re-calls Nnamdi. Nnamdi’s parents instilled in him at a very young agethe notion of helping others in need. On one of hisfirst visits to Nigeria with his family, Nnamdi remem-

bers seeing that same jersey he once wore on another boy. “Icould tell by looking at it that it had been mine. When I saw thejersey, I never said a word. I was taught at a very young age thatgiving to others is what we’re supposed to do. My parents wereamong the first families from their area to leave Nigeria and cometo America. Once they got here, whatever they earned, they madesure to send some of it back. And they made sure that their chil-dren understood the importance of giving back, too.”

MAGIC LESSONS

Received the inaugural Role Model ofthe Year award from the National Con-ference on Citizenship, which was givento recognize the individual who usestheir public presence to give back totheir community

Was the male recipient of the 2012 Henry P.Iba Citizen Athlete Award, which is givenevery year to a male and female athlete whohas excelled in their sport and demonstratesan extreme desire to help others

Was named one of 12 Creative Ambassador’sfor Philly in 2012 by the Greater PhiladelphiaTourism Marketing Corporation. The CreativeAmbassadors are known internationally fortheir work and community involvement andare picked as influencers for building buzzabout Philly

One of three finalists for the 2012 Bart Starr Award,which is given out each year to the NFL player thatbest exemplifies outstanding character and leader-ship in the home, on the field and in the community

One of three finalists for the 2011 Walter PaytonMan of the Year Award, which is given out annuallyby the NFL and honors the player’s volunteer andcharity work and excellence on the field

Presented with the 2010 Byron“Whizzer” White Award, which is given out annu-ally by the NFLPA and honors the NFL player whobest served his team, community and country

Became an Ambassador for theUnited Way of the Bay Area in 2010

Joined former President Bill Clinton at the2009 Meeting of Clinton Global Initiative Uni-versity (CGI U) hosted by The University ofTexas at Austin to discuss the importance ofglobal service and student activism. Hasbeen an invited guest and has participated inthe Clinton Global Initiative every year sincethen

Was named to the “Dream Team for Public Serv-ice” by the Jefferson Awards for Public Servicein 2009

OFF THE FIELD ACHIEVEMENTS

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CAREER HIGHS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2003 Oak. 15/1 28 20 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02004 Oak. 16/7 45 37 8 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02005 Oak. 16/16 60 55 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 02006 Oak. 15/15 50 48 2 1.0 11.0 8 59 24t 1 19 1 0 02007 Oak. 15/15 34 32 2 0.0 0.0 1 10 10 0 7 0 0 02008 Oak. 15/15 40 33 7 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 02009 Oak. 16/16 34 30 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 02010 Oak. 14/14 19 17 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 02011 Phil. 16/15 48 35 13 0.0 0.0 3 6 6 0 8 0 0 02012 Phil. 4/4 11 8 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0TOTALS 142/118 369 315 54 2.0 19.0 14 75 24t 1 74 2 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSSPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: (7) - 2003 (3), 2004 (4)SPECIAL TEAMS FUMBLE RECOVERIES: (1) - 2003 (1)BLOCKED PUNT: (1) - 2004 (11/7 at Car. by P Todd Sauerbrun)

ASOMUGHA’S CAREER STATISTICS

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 8 3 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

A physical and sure-handed receiver, Jason Avant is a reliableweapon for the Eagles with most of his work coming inside the un-friendly confines of the hashmarks. He posted a career-high 52catches in 2011 and, in fact, has increased his reception total in eachof his first six seasons since joining the team as fourth round draftchoice in 2006. Avant was awarded with a five-year contract exten-sion in 2010.

BIRDSEED• One of the most humble and determined players in the sport of

football, Avant is proud to have devoted his life to Jesus Christ onMay 4, 2003 (during his sophomore year at Michigan) at the TrueWorship Church in Detroit. He was inspired that day by PastorLovell Cannon. He credits his late grandmother, Lillie, for tryingto instill those values inhim at an early age. "Grow-ing up with her amongst allthe gangs, violence andshootings at our house,she constantly prayed forme to live life the right way.It's now in my heart. It's mylife." He refers to May 4 ashis Christian birthday

• Has become very involvedin "freelance" social workthrough his church, and hopes to stay involved after his footballplaying days are over. His main focus is on child and teen devel-opment

• Lives by this quote from his college position coach, Erik “Soup”Campbell: “Don’t count your catches, count your wins”

• Still finds time to work out with his personal trainer, Will Franklin,a body builder based in Chicago. Franklin, who also trained for-mer Patriots safety and Chicago native Rodney Harrison, uses alot of motivational tools to work his athletes like competitiveworkout sessions among his athletes and late night or earlymorning phone calls with a lot of good-natured trash talking. SaidAvant, “His intensity is crazy and he has us competing againsteach other during each rep of each exercise.”

• Is an avid player of Scrabble, his favorite board game. "It makesyou think and it keeps your mind active. It also helps me commu-nicate with all the words I've learned from playing."

• Teammate you have had the most respect for: Brian Dawkins. “Ilike the way he carried himself in the locker room, what he stoodfor and how he played. It’s rare to find guys that practice what theypreach. And he did it.”

• Most underrated aspectof his position: Aware-ness “It’s highly under-rated. A lot of times,there’s a clock that goesoff in your head and theball has been releasedalready. It’s timing. It’sjust a feeling. It’s a talentthat you work on withyour quarterbacks butit’s something that youmust have inside you.”

• Best advice to aspiringathletes: “It doesn’t costanything to listen.There’s no replacementfor hard work. Don’t de-pend on talent alone,depend on hard work to improve your talent. And finally, recognizethat you are beneath God and be humble.”

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Including playoffs, Avant has converted 63 of his 72 career 3rd-down

catches for 1st downs. “It’s called taxing,” said Avant about playingin the slot. “You go over the middle, you're going to have to pay atax. You can do business there, but you're going to get taxed. Andthat tax is getting hit. You get used to it."

Avant overcame a rough childhood to become a fine footballplayer and an even better human being, who now finds him-self mentoring other young teammates during quiet momentsin the locker room. Three influential people early in his lifewere his trainer, Will Franklin, his wide receivers coach incollege, Erik “Soup” Campbell, and former NFL safety andChicago native Rodney Harrison.Campbell, Iowa’s wide receivers coach: “I consider Jason one ofmy sons. He certainly wasn’t born with a silver spoon in hismouth. He’s one of the hardest working receivers I have everbeen around. I still use him as an example to my young guys incollege of how a guy like Jason, who wasn’t the biggest, fastest,or most talented guy, can work hard to succeed and master hiscraft.”Harrison, who met him during Avant’s sophomore year of highschool: “”He’s like a little brother that I never had ... He did itthe right way. He didn't complain. He didn't cry to anyone. He'salways positive. I saw a young guy who kept fighting, kept push-ing back and thought 'this little cat has got some heart.’ Jasonhas toughness and pride, but not arrogance, and that's thething that really attracted me to Jason. He was a very humblekid, very soft-spoken, but very determined not to let anyonepush him around."Harrison on Franklin’s influence: “Will did a terrific job of justbringing the inner beast out of Jason. I think he made him re-alize his potential. Jason got bigger, he got stronger, he gotfaster and he became more confident.”

MENTORS OF THE MENTOR

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Born 4/20/83 in Chicago, ILCarver HS, Chicago, ILAcquired - D4b-06 (109th overall)

WIDE RECEIVER

Favorite Apps: Scrabble and Scramblewith Friends

Musician: Marvin Winans, Sr.Love most about Philadelphia: The grit

and personality of the cityFavorite TV stations: ESPN, HGTV, TBN

and CNNWebsite: Yahoo.comBook: The BibleQuote: 1 Corinthians 10:12 “Therefore

let him that thinks he stands takeheed lest he fall”

Collects: Autgraphed memorabilia ofhis favorite teammates and athletes

Movies: The Passion of the Christ andBraveheart

Talent Most Like to Have: Singing

THREE-STEP DROP

Avant owns and plays an 88-key digital piano at his home. "I canplay about 12 gospel songs start tofinish. I’m not a pro by any means,just still trying to perfect my skills.I just want to worship God in everyway I can. I hear things at churchand then I go and try to play themat home."

PIANO MAN

PERSONAL• He and his wife, Stacy, have two daughters, Jala and Amaya ...

Jason likes to use the acronym of Jala: “Jason Avant’s LittleAngel”

• Is the son of the late Jerry Avant and Claudette Patrick ... also hasa special aunt, Shirley, who he said, “took me in after my grand-mother got up there in age. She ended up taking care of both ofus.”

• His older brother, Edwon Simmons, was a prolific baseball player,who was drafted by Baltimore, and was a safety at San DiegoState. He now is a teacher for after-school programs for youngmen in Chicago and is a football coach at Leo High School

• Earned All-America honors as a receiver and safety at Carver HSin Chicago, IL, where he set school records for catches (148),yards (2,150), TDs (37), and INTs (18). Did not play football untilhis sophomore year and played WR for the first time as a junior

• Also excelled in basketball and helped lead his team to the Elite8 of the Chicago public school playoffs. Was recruited to play bas-ketball at UCLA, TCU, and Illinois

• Avant hosts an annual Christ First Football Camp that alternatesbetween his hometown of Chicago and Philadelphia. The campfeature lessons in football and Christianity.

• In 2010, voted by his teammates as the Ed BlockCourage Award recipient for the adversity he over-came as a youngster. Avant believes his climbfrom a troubled childhood to established NFLplayer can positively influence youths who aregoing through what he did at their age. "Defi-nitely," he said. "I think that the biggest thing is to let them knowthey have a way out through Jesus Christ and through hard workand dedication and through belief. I definitely know that me tellingthe story to kids who are coming from a neighborhood like I camefrom, wherever it is, we can all identify with hard times, no mat-ter who you are. [I want to let people know] that you can overcomeand I think kids can understand that"

• Is a high-scoring member of the Eagles offseason basketballteam

• Earned a degree in sociology. Twice earned academic All-Big Tenhonors and three-time UM Athletic Academic Achievement ac-colodes

• Full name: Jason Raye Avant

Rec. 9 (10/9/11 at Buf)Yards 156 (11/15/09 at SD)Long 58 (11/15/09 at SD)TDs 1 (last 11/27/11 at NE)

CAREER HIGHSYear Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD STT2006 Phil. 8/3 7 68 9.7 18 1 62007 Phil. 15/5 23 267 11.6 31 2 132008 Phil. 15/6 32 377 11.8 31 2 32009 Phil. 16/9 41 587 14.3 58 3 22010 Phil. 16/3 51 573 11.2 34 1 22011 Phil. 16/7 52 679 13.1 35 1 12012 Phil. 4/1 11 128 11.6 23 0 1TOTALS 90/34 217 2679 12.3 58 10 28

PLAYOFFS2006 Phil. 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 22008 Phil. 3/2 11 113 10.3 21 0 02009 Phil. 1/1 2 32 16.0 20 0 02010 Phil. 1/0 7 93 13.3 24t 1 0TOTALS 7/3 20 238 11.9 24t 1 2

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSRUSHING: 1-1 (2007)FUMBLES/LOST: (4/3) - 2006 (1/1), 2009 (1/0), 2011 (2/2)TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS: (2) - 2009 (pass from McNabb),2010 (pass from Vick)

AVANT’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yds. Date Opp. Rec.156 11/15/09 at SD (L) 8139 10/9/11 at Buf (L) 9110 11/27/11 vs. NE (L) 8101 12/15/08 vs Cle (W) 5

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (4)

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Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 4 27 6.8 8 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 2 33 16.5 17 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 3 38 12.7 17 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 2 30 15.0 23 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/1 11 128 11.6 23 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME

Now in his second stint in Philadelphia, Jason Babin is a ferociousdefensive end who has flourished over the last few seasons andemerged as one of the NFL’s top pass rushers. Babin re-signed withthe Eagles as a free agent prior to the 2011 season and earned hissecond consecutive Pro Bowl selection after registering a career-high 18 sacks. A former first round draft choice (27th overall) ofHouston in 2004, Babin has spent time with the Texans (2004-06),Seahawks (2007-08), Chiefs (2008), Eagles (2009) and Titans (2010).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Since the start of the 2010 season,

Babin ranks third in the NFL with33.0 sacks

• Was one of just three players (De-Marcus Ware, Tamba Hali) with atleast 12 sacks in 2010 and 2011

• Earned Associated Press second-team All-Pro honors in 2011• Garnered Pro Bowl honors following the 2010 and 2011 seasons

after amassing 12.5 and 18.5 sacks, respectively

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Recorded 1.5 sacks of Kevin Kolb at Arz. (9/23), marking his 13th

career multi-sack outing• Sacked Brandon Weeden to go along with six hurries and a forced

fumble in the season opener at Cle. (9/9)

BIRDSEED• Babin often takes to

Twitter as a way to in-teract with the Eaglesfaithful. In fact, @Ja-sonBabin93 held a con-test each week duringthe season, finding cre-ative ways to determinewhich fans are deserv-ing of a free pair of tick-ets from the Pro Bowler#FindBabinsTickets

• An avid hunter for aslong as he can remem-ber, Jason owns and operates Babin Ranch, a cattle ranch that issituated on 435 heavily wooded acres in Center, Texas.

• Jason has been training for an opportunity to play in the NFL sincehis teenage years in Paw Paw, MI, where the police used to getcomplaints from people in his neighborhood about someone run-ning down the street with a stolen tire. However, they soon foundout that it was just Jason doing his nightly run, dragging a trucktire attached to his waist with a logging chain. “I did all that stuff.Still do.”

• Has been very involved in the Paw Paw Rocket Football Leagueover the course of his career. PPRF is a non-profit football organ-ization located in Paw Paw, MI, that provides children with the op-portunity to become involved in community football. Despite thefact that Jason resides in Texas during the offseason, he and hisfather continue to help raise money for the organization and arestill involved in many projects

• When Babin was younger, he had aspirations of following in thefootsteps of his uncle and one day becoming a Navy Seal. In fact,he had taken many steps to do exactly that, before learning thathis asthma would prevent him from being able to apply. He sayshe can still hold his breath underwater for roughly two minutes

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DEFENSIVE END

Player SacksDeMarcus Ware 40.0Jared Allen 35.0Jason Babin 33.0Tamba Hali 27.5

MOST SACKS SINCE 2010

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 4 0 4 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 3 2 5 1.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 9 2 11 2.5 17 0 0 0 0 1 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Favorite Movie: Caddy ShackTV show: Gold Rush AlaskaMeal: SteakMusic: All typesActor who would play him in a movie:

“Sylvester Stallone circa 1991.”Hidden talent: “I can hold breath under

water for obscene amount of time.”First job: Working for dad doing elec-

trical workFavorite part about Philly: The fansBest restaurant in Philly: Del Frisco’sFunniest Eagle: Jon Dorenbos

THREE-STEP DROP

“Forget #Planking... it’s allabout #Babining.” That’s the motto ofthe website originally created by a fanand now operated by Babin, where fanscan send in pictures of themselvesdoing his famous sack pose and havethem posted on the site www.babin-ing.com. Babin also has a fan site atwww.babinfanclub.com, where hesells original merchandise and holdsvarious contests for Eagles fans. Log onfor more information.

BABINING

Much like his defensive line mate Trent Cole, Jason Babin is an avidhunter both off and on the field. The two Pro Bowlers have fero-ciously attacked quarterbacks since Babin’s return to the Eagles,and rank among the league’s top pass-rushers. In fact, Babin en-joyed one of the finest seasons in franchise and NFL history whenit comes to bagging opposing signalcallers, ranking third in teamhistory with 18.0 sacks in 2011.

SINGLE-SEASON SACKS - EAGLES HISTORYPlayer (year) SacksReggie White (1987) 21.0Clyde Simmons (1992) 19.0Jason Babin (2011) 18.0Reggie White (1988) 18.0Reggie White (1986) 18.0

ON THE HUNT

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PERSONAL• Plans to concentrate on real estate development when his playing

days are over• Jason and his wife, Sara, have two sons, Maddux Bo and Talan

Davis• Was the first player in Western Michigan history to go in the first

round of the NFL draft• Was a first-team All-Kalamazoo Valley Association selection as a

senior at Paw Paw HS. Also was a two-time defensive MVP.• Missed his senior season with a broken leg• Also lettered in wrestling and won a state title• Majored in criminal justice

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2004 Hou. 16/16 76 51 25 4.0 19.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 222005 Hou. 12/3 45 29 16 4.0 27.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 02006 Hou. 15/3 25 19 6 5.0 39.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Sea. 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Sea. 2/0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KC 7/4 30 29 1 2.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 9/4 31 30 1 2.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Phil. 12/0 20 13 7 2.5 19.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Ten. 16/16 93 56 37 12.5 69.5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02011 Phil. 16/16 63 37 26 18.0 107.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02012 Phil. 4/4 11 9 2 2.5 18.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 102/62 364 244 120 50.5 305.5 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 22

PLAYOFFS2007 Sea. 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Phil. 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSSPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: (3) - 2009 (1), 2006 (1) , 2004 (1)FUMBLES/LOST: (1/1) - 2009 (1/1)

BABIN’S CAREER STATISTICSTackles 13 (1/1/06 at SF)Sacks 3.0 (3x - 12/18/11 vs. NYJ)FFs 1 (8x- 9/9/12 at Cle.)FRs 1 (2x - 12/26/04 at Jax.)

CAREER HIGHS

Sacks Date Opponent3.0 12/18/11 vs. NYJ3.0 10/2/11 vs. SF3.0 12/11/11 at Mia.2.0 12/1/11 at Sea.2.0 10/30/11 vs. Dal.2.0 9/11/11 at StL2.0 12/19/10 vs. Hou.2.0 10/10/10 at Dal.2.0 11/12/06 at Jax.2.0 1/1/06 at SF2.0 12/18/05 vs. Arz.1.5 9/23/12 at Arz.1.5 9/19/10 vs. Den.

MULTI-SACK GAMES (13)

An athletic left tackle, Demetress Bell (formerly spelled Demetrius)signed a five-year deal with the Eagles on 4/4/12. Bell started 30games over three seasons at left tackle for Buffalo, including everygame of the 2010 campaign, after being selected in the seventhround by the Bills in the 2008 draft. A two-year starter at North-western State, Bell was named an AP All-American as well as a firstteam All-Southland Conference and first team All-Louisiana per-former in 2007 his senior season after not playing organized footballat any level until 2005.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Started his first game as an Eagle at left tackle at Ari. (9/23)• Saw his first action as an Eagle after replacing an injured King

Dunlap at left tackle in the third quarter in a win vs. Bal. (9/16)

BIRDSEED• Credits his grandmother as the biggest influence on his life and

career. “She was always working hard to help my mother providefor me, and she helped keep me out of trouble while growing up.She’s also the one who encouraged me to become a hunter andfisherman.”

• Heavily involved in the community, Bell enjoys helping underpriv-iledged children and single mothers. He holds an annual footballcamp every year and invites kids from all different types of back-grounds. Last year during the holidays, he assisted needy familiesby purchasing 30 playstations for presents. Bell participated inseveral community events while with Buffalo, including Big Broth-ers/Big Sisters of Erie County holiday shopping events and the“Kids In The Kitchen” events which he spoke about the impor-tance of being healthy and exercising As a long term goal, hewould like to start a foundation that helps those in need on a reg-ular basis

• Favorite aspect of the game: “It’s the ultimate man’s game. You’reable to go mano y mano against both one competitor and an en-tire team to see who can survive the longest without surrender-ing in one of brightest spotlights in the sports world.”

• Favorite thing about Philadel-phia: “The great people that I’msurrounded by every day here,whether it’s my teammates,coaches, staff, or strengthcoaches. Everybody has wel-comed me into the Eagles fam-ily with open arms.”

PERSONAL• Graduated from Northwestern

State with a kinesology degreein 2008

• Son of Gloria Bell, Demetresshas an older brother, Chauncey,and two younger sisters,Chastity and Monisha

• Enjoys interacting with friendsand fans on his Twitter,@DBell77. His favorite person tofollow is his sister, Monisha

• Favorite personal moment insports: “When I received mybasketball scholarship fromNorthwestern State.”

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2008 Buffalo 0/02009 Buffalo 8/82010 Buffalo 16/162011 Buffalo 7/62012 Phil. 3/2Totals 34/32

First NFL game: 9/14/09 at NEFirst NFL start: 9/14/09 at NE

CAREER SERVICE

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Born 5/03/84 in Summerfield, LASummerfield HS, Summerfield, LAAcquired - FA-Buf-2012

TACKLE

Demetress reached the NFL from a very unlikely set ofcircumstances. He was raised along with three other children bya single mother, Gloria, in Summerfield, a small town in ruralnorthern Louisiana. The five of them shared a two bedroomtrailer, and Gloria would work the overnight shift while also get-ting the kids ready for school in the morning and making thefamily dinner at night before work. When he turned 16 years old,Demetress began working on a shrimp boat in order to helpmake ends meet. He often went out on the Gulf of Mexico for daysat a time until the boat was full. “It was a tough experience, butI’m glad I came up the way I did,” Demetress said. “It made methe way I am today - it kept me humble and down to earth.”

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

Demetress shined as a member of the SummerfieldHigh School basketball team, where he was recog-nized with all-state honors and All-America honor-able mention accolades his senior year. As a result,he received a scholarship offer to play on the hard-wood at Northwestern State. Although Bell hadnever played football and his high school did noteven field a team, the football coaches began to in-

sist he try out once he arrived on campus. As soon as he red-shirted, the football coach came back again and asked him justto come out and watch practice to see if Bell thought he couldplay. “That’s what I did for my first year, to just comeout to sidelines and look. I was always around workingout and getting bigger.” After he joined the team in 2006, he got his first op-portunity soon after. “The last game of the season, Iwas learning defensive end, and someone got hurt andI was the next guy up. I played and that was my firstgame ever, I had 11 tackles and a sack that first game.The next year, the left tackle got hurt and everyone voted for me,and that’s how I became a left tackle.”

FROM LOW POST TO LEFT TACKLE

Nickname: MechieGreatest love besides football: Fishing

and hunting of all kinds, basketballJob if not playing football: Something

involving the outdoorsPets: Three pitbulls- Mojo, Boss Lady,

and SimonFavorite meal: Soul foodTV show: MartinMovie: I Might Need Security (Jamie

Foxx stand-up comedy routine)Athletes growing up: Shaq, Kevin Gar-

nett, Chris WebberAthletes to watch now: Blake Griffin,

Kevin Durant, Jason Peters, MichaelVick

Car in his collection: 1969 Kelly GreenCTN Chevy Truck

Musicians: Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne,Future, Rick Ross

Website: Amazon.comPlace to visit: AlaskaCell phone app: Twitter and weatherPhilly restaurant: Del Frisco’s

THREE-STEP DROP

A fourth round draft choice of the Eagles in 2012, Brandon Boykinearned two key roles in his rookie campaign as the team’s primarykick returner and nickel corner. A unique multi-dimensional threatat Georgia, Boykin saw time at cornerback, kickoff returner, puntreturner, running back, “Wildcat” quarterback, a coverage man onboth kickoff and punt teams, and at holder. He was the recipient ofthe 2011 Paul Hornung Award as a senior, which is given out annu-ally to the most versatile player in college football.

BIRDSEED• Has a prayer book that he reads from before every game. Said

Boykin: “My mom bought it for me when I was in 8th grade. A lotof the pages are torn, but it’s still holding up. There’s a prayerthat’s applicable to pretty much any situation. I usually think abouteverything that went on that particular week to pick out the rightprayer and go from there.”

• Also a star basketball player in high school, Boykin was recruitedand got offers to play at South Florida, Louisville and Georgia Tech

• Claims the biggest influence on his life and career are his parents,who have both attended every single one of Brandon’s gamessince he was a child

• A journalism major in college, Brandon hopes to be a sportsbroadcaster after his football playing days are over

• Follow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonBoykin2

PERSONAL• Earned all-state and all-

region honors as a sen-ior at Fayetteville CountyHigh School

• Son of Alfred and Lisa.Alfred owns a smalltrucking company andLisa is a registerednurse. Has one brother,Alfred Jr, who playedbasketball at EndersonCollege

• Majored in journalism

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Born 7/13/90 in Fayetteville, GAFayetteville County HS, Fayetteville, GAAcquired - D4-2012 (123rd overall)

CORNERBACK

Favorite athlete growing up: BarrySanders

Video game: NBA 2KTalent he’d most like to have: “I have an

acoustic guitar, but I don’t know howto play it yet.”

Person he’d like to trade places with fora day: LeBron James

Personal moment in sports growing up:Winning the Super Bowl in pee weefootball as a member of the FayeCounty Sentinels. Scored 4 TDs in thegame

On his bucket list: Flying a planeCollects: Shoes - over 100 pairsMeal: Grilled tilapia with riceCar: BMW M6Movie: Next FridayQuote: “Failing to prepare is preparing

to fail.”App: Voxer

THREE-STEP DROP

DEFENSE KICKOFF RETURNSDate Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 46 23.0 29 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 48 24.0 27 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 66 22.0 24 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 50 16.7 21 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/2 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 210 21.0 29 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Brandon’s nickname “Bam”has stuck with him ever since highschool when Cindy Morely, a localsportswriter for the Fayette DailyNews, wrote an article about one ofBrandon’s great games and usedthe word “Bam!” repeatedly whendescribing his explosive plays.

“BAM” BOYKIN

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS KICKOFF RETURNSYear Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD STT2012 Phil. 4/2 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 210 21.0 29 0 2TOTALS 4/2 9 9 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 210 21.0 29 0 2

BOYKIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 4 (9/30/12 vs. NYG)KO ret. 3 (2x - 9/30/12 vs. NYG)Yards 66 (9/16/12 at Ari.)Average* 22.0 (9/23/12 at. Ari.)Long 29 (9/9/12 at Cle.)*min. 3 returns

CAREER HIGHS

Regarded as the number one recruit in the country in 2008, this for-mer high school All-America selection took an unconventional routeto the NFL. Brown played only 13 games on the collegiate level withTennessee and Kansas State, rushing 104 times for 476 yards and 3TDs. He left Tennessee following his freshman year in 2009 whenhead coach Lane Kiffin took a job at USC. He transferred to KansasState and sat out the 2010 season, but suffered an ankle injury earlyin 2011 and played in just one game before leaving the program.After participating in the Wildcats Pro Day in 2012, he ended upbeing drafted by the Eagles in the 7th round and is poised to put hiscollege career behind him.

BIRDSEED• A self-proclaimed ani-

mal lover, Brown owns apitbull terrier that wasshipped from Canada.“It’s difficult to find apure, pure breed here,so I did research forabout eight months be-fore getting Eilis. I havea passion for all ani-mals, especially dogs.I’m a hands-on trainer.She climbs trees and isvery athletic.”

• His brother, Arthur, is astar linebacker at Kansas State and the Browns were the firstbrothers to be each ranked as five-star recruits in high school,according to Rivals.com

• Although he left the Kansas St. program during the 2011 season,he still participated in their Pro Day in 2012 after being grantedpermission by head coach Bill Snyder. Said Brown, “Coach Snydercares about all of us as people first. He wants to help every one ofus, everyone that is part of his program. I’ve learned a lot fromhim and I’m grateful for what he has done for me.”

• Remains dedicated to giving back to the youth in his community.In fact, his trainer and mentor, Brian Butler, recounted Brown’sdraft day weekend. “I sponsor a 5th and 6th grade girls basketballteam and Bryce was at every practice and game during their sea-son. And even though he was drafted, he was still there for ourpractice like clockwork on Sunday at 4:30 pm. He even went tothe car wash supporting the team the day before. He’s seriousand he’s very loyal to our organization.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• In his only game action for Kansas State, rushed for 16 yards in

the 2011 opener vs. Eastern Kentucky• Sat out the 2010 campaign after transferring from Tennessee• Rushed for 460 yards on 101 carries as a freshman at Tennessee

in 2009. Also hauled in 10 passes for 137 yards and one score

• Reeled off 104 yards on11 carries in his firstcollege game in the 2009opener against WesternKentucky

PERSONAL• Single and resides in Wi-

chita, KS• Is the son of Arthur and

Lelonnie Brown. Hisbrother, Arthur, is asenior linebacker atKansas State, and hisuncle, Lawrence Pete,played five seasons as anose tackle for Detroit from 1989-93

• Garnered All-America honors from USA Today and Parade Mag-azine as a senior at Wichita East HS in 2008. Also earned all-stateaccolades that year. Also earned all-state and all-city honors asa junior in 2007

• As a high school student, would often serve as a tutor to 2nd gradestudents in his school district

• Trained in boxing and tae kwon do as a youngster• Attended football camps headed by Hall of Fame RB Barry

Sanders, a fellow Wichita native

• Trains in Wichita, KS, with Brian Butler, who has Bryce and all ofhis athletes run hills, among many other routines, in HarrisonPark. “We sprint 20 yards up, forwards, backward, sideways, with

our hands behind our back,” said Brown. “But Brian is morethan a physical trainer, he’s a life trainer who helps withspiritual advice and guidance with everything in life.”• Majored in communications• Full name: Bryce Lee Brown

Brown quickly points to histrainer and life coach, Brian Butler,for the reason he became so suc-cessful in high school football. “Istarted training Bryce in the 8thgrade and his goal was to becomethe number one player in the nationin football,” recalled Butler. “Under-stand, he could have been the bestplayer in football, track, basketballor baseball. He was that talented.He sacrificed a lot of accolades inthose other sports. Believe it or not,he wasn’t even a starter on his 8thgrade football team.”

THE BUTLER DID IT

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RUNNING BACK

Favorite Movie: Wizard of Oz, I’ve seenit over 1,000 times, and Matilda

TV show: Anything on NatGeoTalent Most Like to Have: To play the

saxophoneFavorite Hobby: FishingBucket List: Travel overseas to see pit-

bull dog showsFavorite Athlete Growing Up: Reggie

Bush because he was so versatileTeam Growing Up: Los Angeles LakersFavorite App: DocuSignMusic: R&B and countryFavorite play: Lion King

THREE-STEP DROP

RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Phil. 4/0 13 43 3.3 17 0 1 8 8.0 8 0SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: 2012 (2)

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS

RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. W/L P/S Att Yd Avg Lg TD No Yd Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 2 3 1.5 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 3 7 2.3 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 7Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 4 28 7.0 17 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 36Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 4 5 1.3 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 13 43 3.3 17 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 51

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

A big, reliable target over the middle and one of the leaders on theEagles offense, Brent Celek is armed with a unique toughness andrelentless work ethic. Originally a fifth round draft choice of the clubin 2007, Celek has since molded himself into one of the best all-around tight ends in the NFL and earned a six-year contract exten-sion in 2009 that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2016.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Produced one of the most prolific seasons by an Eagles tight end

in 2009, setting career highs inreceptions (76), yards (971) andTDs (8). These numbers werethe second-highest, single-sea-son totals in team history in allthree categories among tightends. In addition, his yards andtouchdown totals ranked fourthamong all NFL tight ends.

• Celek (24 years old), JeremyMaclin (21) and DeSean Jackson (23) became the first trio ofteammates age 24-years-old-or-younger in NFL history to eachpost 50+ catches, 750+ yards and 4+ touchdowns in a season in2009. Additionally, he and Jackson became the first duo in teamhistory to compile 900+ receiving yards in the same season

• Set a franchise playoff record with 10 catches, (83 yards and twoTDs) in the NFC Championship game on 1/18/09 at Arz. His twoTD receptions tied a team postseason record (Chad Lewis, FredBarnett, Harold Carmichael)

QUOTES• NFL Analyst Brian

Baldinger on Celek: “Ithink he’s the best all-around tight end inthe NFL right now.When you combinehis blocking, passprotection and pass-catching ability, he’sthe whole package.He gets tons of yardsafter the catch, he’stough and he does itall. Rob Gronkowskiand Jimmy Graham may have the numbers, but they can’t blocklike Celek. I challenge you to try and name a tight end that blocksbetter than him. There isn’t one.”

• Celek’s father, Steve, onseeing Brent’s driveand love for footballearly in life: "He wasprobably around 2years old and he wasstanding in front of theTV while my wife wasdoing dishes. He wasbanging on the TV andmaking noise. My wifeasked him what he wasdoing and he said,'Football.'"She said, 'You want toplay football?' He said,'No, I want to play foot-ball on TV.' He neverdeviated from that."

BIRDSEED• Celek, who was not in-

vited to the NFL scout-ing combine as a seniorin 2007 and was thendrafted in the fifthround, admits that those snubs have been a huge motivating forcefor him. Said Celek: “It ticked me off, to be honest. I thought Iwould be drafted higher, but it just lit a fire under me that I will al-ways carry.

• Had dinner with Jim Cramer, host of “Mad Money” on CNBC andlong-time Eagles fan, during the 2009 offseason. The two met todiscuss finance and football. “We went to a barbeque place in NewYork called Blue Smoke. We talked about finance and the market,then we talked about football. It was fun, he invited me back upthere to sit in and watch the show.”

2012 HIGHLIGHTS

• Leads all NFL TEs with17.5 yards per reception

• With 8 catches vs. Bal.(9/16), Celek movedpast L.J. Smith and intofourth place all-time inreceptions among Ea-gles tight ends

• With 65 yards at Cle. (9/9), moved past John Spagnola and intosecond on the Eagles all-time list among tight ends in receivingyards

Player YardsPete Retzlaff 7,412Brent Celek 3,104John Spagnola 2,833Keith Jackson 2,756Charle Young 2,583

Player TDsPete Retzlaff 47Chad Lewis 23Keith Jackson 20Brent Celek 19Keith Krepfle 19

Player Rec.Pete Retzlaff 452John Spagnola 256Keith Jackson 242Brent Celek 241L.J. Smith 231

EAGLES CAREER RECORDS • TIGHT ENDS

Known for routinely taking onmultiple defenders to gain an extrayard, Celek says he tries to model thatparticular part of his game after one ofthe all-time great running backs. “Igrew up watching Jerome Bettis andloved the way he played. He was abeast, the first guy never took himdown. When I have the ball in my hands,I try to be like him. That’s my mindset.”

BRENT AND “THE BUS”

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TIGHT END

YAC AMONG TEs SINCE 2009Brent Celek, PHI 1343Jason Witten, DAL 1224Vernon Davis, SF 1212Note: This is updated everyWednesday by Stats Inc.

YAC’N IT UP

Person he’d like to trade places with fora day: Richard Branson

Guilty pleasure: Chocolate chip icecream

Favorite app: SpotifyPerson to follow on twitter: Evan

Mathis ... @EvanMathis69Philly restaurant: TequilasFunniest Eagle: Todd HerremansTalent he’d most like to have: The abil-

ity to play the pianoOn his bucket list: Driving in a NASCAR

raceMost played artists on his iPod: Phoenix

and Passion PitFirst job: A janitor in his uncle’s motor-

cycle shopMeal: Spaghetti and meatballsCar: LexusMovie: Shawshank RedemptionTV Show: LostQuote: “Setback is a setup for a come-

back.”Place to visit: Torch Lake, MI

THREE-STEP DROP

With 157 receiving yards vs. Bal.on 9/16/12, Celek recorded thesecond-highest yardage output bya tight end in franchise history be-hind Pete Retzlaff’s 204 yardsvs. Was. on 11/14/65

Player Receiving Yards1. Brent Celek, PHI 3152. Tony Gonzalez, Atl 2653. Rob Gronkowski, NE 2604. Greg Olsen, Car 2565. Jimmy Graham, NO 248

2012 NFL TIGHT ENDS

PERSONAL• Acquired his desire to invest and research business ventures dur-

ing his college classes at Cincinnati. “I would often get bored inclass and sometimes just log onto the internet during class to re-search companies and learn as much as I could.”

• Works with his cousin, Josh Randell, to broker deals betweencompanies importing and exporting a variety of products fromChina, including bamboo flooring, plastics, molds, and chemicals.“Every time we get a big deal done, it’s a big rush. Not as big as afootball game, but it’s up there. It’s a very competitive venture.”

• His parents, Steve and Debbie, own three hair salon and spas inCincinnati named Paragon Salon

• Researches companies as a hobby in hopes of one day investingin them. Reads the Wall Street Journal every day with an onlinesubscription, as well as many other websites. “I try to focus oncompanies I know and use in everyday life.”

• Brent teamed up with the Miracle League of Northampton, abaseball/softball league for special needs children, in an effort tobuild Miracle Field, a safe, smooth baseball surface for kids inwheelchairs. For more information about Miracle Field, visitwww.miracleleaguenhpa.org.

• Has two younger brothers, Garrett, who is a rookie tight end onthe San Francisco 49ers, and Tyler. Also has two younger sisters,Stephanie and Mackenzie

• Grew up a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals as his family owned 10season tickets. His favorite Bengal of all time is Boomer Esiason.Also enjoyed watching Notre Dame football

• Hobbies include reading murder mysteries and books regardingthe stock market, as well as playing tennis, golf and basketball

• Favorite moment in sports: “The day I got drafted. I was at my par-ents’ house and I got the call from Coach Reid. I just rememberjumping up and down and being so pumped up. It was a great feel-ing.”

• Follow Brent on Twitter: @BrentCelek• A two-time all-district and all-league selection at LaSalle HS.

Also lettered in track (shotput and discus)

Brent’s #1 fan is his grandfather, Ed, and vice versa."We've been very close from when he was little on up," Ed said."Of all my 15 grandchildren, I don't know why we're the closest."Brent gave his grandfather the ball from his first touchdowncatch in 2007 as well as many of his other awards and trophies.In fact, Celek’s new business venture, a gourmet hot dog andsausage stand called Prime Stache, contains a photo of Ed witha mustache on the menu. Said Celek of Ed: “Every single day, the fact he's 88 and the wayhe's living is amazing. No matter what happens in his life he hasa positive outlook. He's always been that way. Whenever I didn'twant to go further he made me go further. I have a great familyand it starts with Grandpa. He’s the chief.”

SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP

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Known for his relentless work ethic, Brent Celek has the distinctreputation of being the first one in to the NovaCare Complexevery day, and the last one to leave. Mark Staten, who was Celek’s tight ends coach at Cincinnati andis currently coaching at Michigan State, claims that his formerplayer has always been that way. Said Staten: “He is one of thehardest working, if not the hardest working player that I have en-joyed coaching. From the time I met him as a freshman when hegot to Cincinnati, he wanted to be the best tight end. He wanted toplay in the NFL and he wanted to be the best tight end in the NFL.As a young 19-year-old, that was his goal.”When asked if there was a specific moment when he knew Celekwould turn into something special, Staten recalls a funny story.“When he took all my NFL tight end tape and I couldn’t find it anymore. I let him borrow it, he studied it on his own and I never got itback. We had some film with Shannon Sharpe doing some things.I remember he really dove into that. That’s the thing about Brent -he’s just a guy that wants to be the best. His work ethic, his intel-ligence, the way he goes about the game of football. He wants theinformation.”

FOR CELEK, THE ONLY WORK IS HARD WORK

Receptions 10 (12/28/10 vs. Min.)10 (1/18/09 at Arz., NFC-C)

Yards 157 (9/16/12 vs. Bal.)Long 73 (12/18/11 vs. NYJ)TDs 2 (1/18/09 at Arz., NFC-C)

1 (19x - 1/1/12 vs. Was.)

CAREER HIGHS

Year Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Phil. 16/4 16 178 11.1 29 12008 Phil. 16/7 27 318 11.8 44 12009 Phil 16/15 76 971 12.8 47T 82010 Phil. 16/15 42 511 12.2 65T 42011 Phil. 16/16 62 811 13.1 73 52012 Phil. 4/4 18 315 17.5 34 0TOTALS 84/61 241 3104 12.9 73 19

PLAYOFFS2008 Phil. 3/3 19 151 7.9 31T 32009 Phil. 1/1 3 59 19.7 26 02010 Phil. 1/1 2 25 12.5 16 0TOTALS 5/5 24 235 9.8 31T 3

CELEK’S CAREER STATISTICS

Yards Date Opponent Rec. TDs157 9/16/12 vs. Bal (W) 8 0156 12/18/11 vs. NYJ (W) 5 1131 11/2/08 at Sea (W) 6 0121 12/27/09 vs. Den (W) 4 1104 9/27/09 vs. KC (W) 8 1104 9/20/09 vs. NO (L) 8 0

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (6)

Celek founded his Take FlightFoundation in the 2010 offseason.The organization’s mission is to pro-vide opportunities, support and re-sources to children and families inneed throughout Greater Philadel-phia. For more information on Celek’sTake Flight Foundation, please log onto www.brentcelek.org

TAKE FLIGHT FOUNDATION

Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 4 65 16.3 28 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 8 157 19.6 28 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 2 36 18.0 34 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 4 57 14.3 27 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 18 315 17.5 34 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME

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Brent and his younger brother, Garrett, now arookie tight end on the San Francisco 49ers, arethe only active brothers to both play tight end inthe NFL. In fact, Brent and Garrett form the sev-enth brother/tight end duo in NFL history. Here are the others:Cash Keith (1991-96)

Kerry (1991-96)Griggs Billy (1985-89)

David (1989-93)Gronkowski Dan (2009-11)

Rob (2010-pres.)Lewis Darryl (1984)

Gary (1981-84)Smith Irv (1993-99)

Ed (1997-99)Tice John (1983-92)

Mike (1981-95)

THAT’S TIGHT

The versatile and speedy Jamar Chaney has seen action at all threelinebacker positions during his career, while also being a key mem-ber on the Eagles special teams units. Chaney was a full-timestarter a year ago, working mostly as a middle linebacker after heearned significant playing time as a rookie in 2010, replacing injuredstarter Stewart Bradley. A 7th round draft choice of the Eagles in2010 out of Mississippi State, Chaney was a two-time, second-teamAll-SEC recipient.

BIRDSEED• Says the biggest influence on his life growing up was his mother,

Alice. “She worked two to three jobs at a time while taking care ofher kids. I know things were tough on her, but just seeing her notgive up made me go after my dreams.”

• Considers former Eagles Pro Bowl linebacker Jeremiah Trotter amentor. “We talk a lot. He’ll watch our games and point out someplays to me to watch again on tape. He was such a great line-backer here and I’m happy to call him a mentor.”

PERSONAL• He and his fiancee,

Shamira Thompson, re-side in Philadelphia.They have blue pitbullnamed Duke

• Is the son of Gary andAlice Chaney. Has twobrothers, Gary and Dary,and four sisters, Ten-nille, Jalisa, Breannaand Shaquita

• Finished his high schoolcareer as the all-timeleader in sacks in with31 at West CentennialHigh School in St. Lucie West, FL

• Had his senior season abbreviated by two destructive hurricanesthat left his school and many homes without power for nearly amonth

• Earned Class AAAA 3rd-team, all-state honors as a senior. Alsoexcelled as a tight end, with three career touchdown receptions

• Credits his high school defensive coordinator, Ron Parker, nowthe head coach at West Centennial. as a major influence. “He usedto say, ‘Don’t believe the hype and hard work pays off.’”

• Also lettered in basketball • Earned a degree in fitness management• Would be coaching high school football if he was not playing pro-

fessionally. “I would just like to get the kids while they’re youngand help those who grow up in single-parent homes.”

• Started playing football at the age of 10 as a wide receiver and de-fensive back for the Fort Pierce Little Dolphins

• Best character trait: “My leadership. I don’t want to follow behindanyone. I want to do something because I want to do it. I wouldlike to be known as a leader on and off the field.”

• Grew up a fan of the Miami Hurricanes, Ray Lewis and WarrenSapp. Used to attend Hurricanes games at the Orange Bowl

• Favorite moment in sports: “Breaking up a 3rd down pass in acomeback win vs. our rivals, Ole Miss, in 2007. After that play, wereturned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown.”

• On his bucket list: “Get married, have a Godly family and raise mychildren the way they’re supposed to be raised.”

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2010 Phil. 14/2 36 26 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 112011 Phil. 16/16 104 84 20 1.0 9 3 25 14 0 10 0 0 0 32012 Phil. 4/1 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5TOTALS 34/19 144 112 32 1.0 9 3 25 14 0 11 1 0 0 19

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 1/1 11 9 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 1/1 11 9 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

CHANEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 16 (12/19/10 at NYG)INTs 1 (3x - 12/18/11 vs. NYJ)Sacks 1.0 (11/13/11 vs. Ari.)

CAREER HIGHS

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LINEBACKER

Favorite App: Temple Run Philadelphia restaurant: Del Frisco’sFirst job: Burger King for $5.75/hourFunniest Eagle: LeSean McCoyFavorite athlete to watch now: LeBron

JamesMeal: Ox tails Guilty Pleasure: Fried foodMovies: Uncommon and Quiet Strength

by Tony DungyMotivational Quote: “You’re either get-

ting better or worse every day, somake sure you are getting better.”

Favorite Musicians: Rick Ross, MeekMill, and William McDowell

THREE-STEP DROP

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

An avid hunter off the field, Trent Cole tracks down QBs with asmuch skill and determination as he takes to the woods. A two-timePro Bowler, Cole ranks third in team history with 69.5 career sacksand while he receives a great deal of attention from opposing of-fenses for his pass-rushing skills, he is just as effective in stuffingthe run. He was rewarded with a four-year contract extension on3/14/12 that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2017.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Earned Pro Bowl honors follow-

ing the 2007 and 2009 seasons.Also garnered Associated Presssecond-team All Pro honors in2009

• Has posted double-digits insacks in all 3 seasons from 2009-11 and four over his career. The only player with more double-digitsack seasons in Eagles history is Reggie White (8)

• His 16 careerm u l t i - s a c kgames rank 3rdplace in Eagleshistory behindReggie White (38)and Clyde Sim-mons (21)

• Was named toUSA Today’s All-Joe team in three consecutive seasons from 2006-2008, whichhonors the NFL players whose work doesn't necessarily garnerheadlines, but is integral to the success of their football team

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Notched a half sack of Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb at Arz. (9/23)• Sacked and forced a fumble of QB Joe Flacco deep in Ravens ter-

ritory vs. Bal. (9/16). The turnover led to an Eagles touchdown onthe ensuing drive

BIRDSEED• Trent enjoys spending time on his farm in Ohio and says it’s his fa-

vorite place to vacation every year. “I have it all there. I can relax,farm and fish. I can’t think of any other place I’d rather be in myfree time.”

• Is the cousin of Miami Heat point guard Norris Cole• Loves being in Philadelphia because of the fans and the fact that

there are so many things to do: "The fans are who I play for. Theymake it fun for me. I love when the city gets hyped up for a biggame all week long. I look forward to those games. As for Philly,there's always something to do, seven days a week. People liketo have a good time. You can be at a mall in minutes or at thebeach in an hour."

• Follow Trent on Twitter: @Pro_Hunt58

QUOTES• Head coach Andy Reid:

“Trent plays the gamewith a level of tenacitythat’s hard to replicate.He’s one of the premierdefensive ends in theleague. We have alwayssaid that when youwatch the tape of him,it’s hard to tell the dif-ference between hisfirst play and his lastplay. He has an unbe-lievable motor thatdoes not stop. And asgood as he is rushingthe passer, he isequally as good againstthe run. His energy iscontagious on the field.”

• Defensive coordinator Juan Castillo on Trent’s work ethic: “Trent,I mean, he’s unbelievable. You can go into our meeting room andwe have Trent up on the wall. He was a fifth round draft pick; he’sone of our leaders. He’s a guy that I talk about in the meetings.What we’re trying to do is, we have a philosophy, we have a planthat if you work hard, and outwork your opponents, that you’regoing to be successful, that you work on your fundamentals everyday. Really, that’s what Trent has done. He’s a model of what wewant our guys to do here, to work and train, and do the rightthings.”

• Cole on why he plays with such a high motor: “That’s the only wayI know how to play, I can’t see doing it any other way. If I know I canget to the quarterback, I’m going to try and find a way to do it. Idon’t care what it takes, I’m going to get there.”

Trent owns and operates Cole OutdoorProductions, a hunting video productioncompany that he formed with some of his

closest hunting buddies. The videos are geared towards hunt-ing enthusiasts and work to bring the reality back into the hunt-ing video world. Cole also hosts a show called Blitz TV withseveral of his friends. Said Cole: “The purpose of this show isto display the passion for the outdoors and bring the reality ofthe outdoors into people’s homes. It’s also a good opportunityto see a professional athlete’s life with friends and family bothon and off the field.” Blitz TV airs on Thursdays at 9:30 pm, Fri-days at 6:00 pm and Saturdays at 8:30 am on the Pursuit Chan-nel on DirecTV (608) and Dish Network (204).Please log onto ColeOutdoors.com for more info about Trent’slife, show and company.

COLE OUTDOOR PRODUCTIONS

Player Seasons Sacks1. Reggie White 8 124.02. Clyde Simmons 8 76.53. Trent Cole 8 69.54. Hugh Douglas 6 54.55. Greg Brown 5 50.5

EAGLES ALL-TIME SACK LIST

SACK LEADERS SINCE 2006

DeMarcus Ware, DAL 96.5Jared Allen, MIN 87.0Trent Cole, PHI 64.5Robert Mathis, IND 62.0Julius Peppers, CHI 62.0John Abraham, ATL 61.5

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DEFENSIVE END

Pro Bowls: 2007, 2009

Nickname: T-LoveActor that would play him in a movie:

Denzel WashingtonFunniest Eagle: LeSean McCoyFavorite Philly restaurant: Del Frisco’s App: CleartuneFavorite thing about playing football:

Dancing after a sackUnique pregame ritual: “I have to shave

all the hair off my head the night be-fore a game.”

Meal: Anything from Subbies, a sand-wich shop in Ohio

Car: Chevy 3500 truckMovie: SniperFavorite team growing up: Cincinnati

BengalsMost played artists on his iPod: Two

Chains and Justin Moore

THREE-STEP DROP

PERSONAL• Has enjoyed hunting ever since he was a 4th grader. "I know that

some people look down on hunters and think that it's a barbarichobby, but I pride myself on doing everything within the properrules and regulations. Hunting is a tradition where I am from, andas a kid you don't know any different. Hunting also serves thecommunity by controlling the animal population and keeping cer-tain diseases from running rampant throughout the community."

• Says his favorite trophy would be harvest, Boone and Crocket awhite-tail deer. Cole says if you don’t know what that means,please log on to ColeOutdoors.com and find out!

• Is the son of Angela Wilson, a health inspector, and Trent Cole,Sr., a pastor. Has two brothers, David Lee and Travis, and threesisters, Britney, Erin, and Ariel. His stepfather, David Lee Wilson,Sr., is a government housing supervisor

• Starred at Xenia (OH) HS, earning league and area defensive POYhonors after posting 121 tackles and eight sacks as a senior. Alsorushed for 1,241 yards and 10 TDs on his way to earning all-statehonors. Played in the Ohio North-South all-star game

• Also lettered in basketball, track and baseball • Sees himself as a hands-on guy. "My family is a bunch of hard

workers who are gifted with their ideas and their hands. I thinkthat helps me a little on thefield."

• While in Hawaii for his firstPro Bowl appearance in2008, went wild boar huntingwith Patriots offensive line-men Logan Mankins andMatt Light in the mountainsof Waikiki. Trent emergedfrom the trip with a boar inexcess of 250 pounds

• Says most people in Penn-sylvania don't really knowthat their state is currentlythe Fair Chase Hunting Mecca of the United States

• Majored in criminal justice • Full name: Trent James Cole Jr.

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After a successful college career at Cincinnati,Cole expected to be drafted some time in thefirst three rounds of the 2005 NFL draft. But hecaught pneumonia twice as he was trainingafter his senior season and saw his draft stockplummet. “I remember catching it, trying to re-cover from it, and then I got put in the hospi-tal,” said Cole. “The doctor told me that I wasgoing to get it again in a week or so, and I got it

again. It really hurt me, and I went from 260 pounds to 230. Icouldn’t perform at the combine. I remember going into themeetings and answering a couple of questions before thecoaches would excuse me to go back to the room because I wasso sick. I couldn’t even look at them, it was bad.”

SICKENING EXPERIENCE

8 Eli Manning4 Jason Campbell3.5 Jon Kitna3 Drew Bledsoe, Jay Cutler, J.P. Losman, Tony Romo, Matt

Ryan, Alex Smith2.5 David Garrard2 David Carr, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Joe Flacco, Kyle Orton 1.5 Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Vince Young1 Brooks Bollinger, Sam Bradford, Mark Brunell, Kerry

Collins, Jake Delhomme, Ken Dorsey, Brian Griese, Rex Grossman, Kelly Holcomb, Tarvaris Jackson, Josh Johnson, Peyton Manning, Stephen McGee, J.T. O’Sullivan, Chad Pennington, Aaron Rodgers, Ben Roethlisberger, JaMarcus Russell, John Skelton, Kurt Warner, Joe Webb

0.5 Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Kevin Kolb*Includes Playoffs

THE HUNTED - 71.0 Sacks, 41 Victims

Tackles 13 (10/28/07 at Min.)Sacks 3.5 (9/23/07 vs. Det.)INTs 1 (12/17/06 at NYG)INT Lg 19T (12/17/06 at NYG)

CAREER HIGHSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS

Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2005 Phil. 15/7 55 42 13 5.0 27.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 02006 Phil. 16/14 84 48 36 8.0 61.5 1 19 19T 1 1 1 1 12007 Phil. 16/16 103 61 42 12.5 99.5 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 02008 Phil. 16/16 98 59 39 9.0 59.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 02009 Phil. 16/16 93 58 35 12.5 116.5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02010 Phil. 15/15 81 53 28 10.0 65.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 02011 Phil. 14/14 75 47 28 11.0 81.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02012 Phil. 4/4 11 5 6 1.5 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 112/102 602 373 229 69.5 518.5 1 19 19T 1 8 14 2 1

PLAYOFFS2006 Phil. 2/2 12 10 2 0.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Phil. 3/3 19 11 8 1.0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 Phil. 1/1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Phil. 1/1 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 7/7 41 27 14 1.5 10.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSSPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: (7) - 2006 (1), 2005 (6)TOUCHDOWNS: (1) - 2006 [19-yd INT return at NYG 12/17/06 (QB Eli Manning)]BLOCKED FIELD GOALS: (1) - 2008 [47-yd. attempt at NYG 12/7/08 (K John Carney)]

COLE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Sack Opponent3.5 9/23/07 vs Det 3.0 12/11/11 at Mia2.0 11/28/10 at Chi2.0 10/17/10 vs. Atl2.0 9/26/10 at Jac2.0 12/20/09 vs. SF 2.0 10/26/09 at Was2.0 11/16/08 at Cin

Sack Opponent2.0 12/9/07 vs NYG2.0 10/28/07 at Min 2.0 9/17/06 vs NYG2.0 9/10/06 at Hou2.0 11/20/05 at NYG 2.0 11/14/05 vs Dal 1.5 9/9/07 at GB 1.5 11/19/06 vs Ten

MULTI-SACK GAMES (16)

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Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 0 2 2 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 2 1 3 1.0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 2 2 4 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 1 1 2 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 5 6 11 1.5 17 0 0 0 0 1 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

A savvy and hard-hitting defensive back who has never been slowedby adversity throughout his football career, Kurt Coleman providesleadership and stability in the secondary. Coleman led the Eagles ininterceptions (4) and ranked 2nd with 96 tackles last season. Pro-cured by the team in the 7th round in 2010 from Ohio State, Colemanwas a three-year starter and team captain for the Buckeyes.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Secured a career-high three interceptions of Rex Grossman at

Was. (10/16/11), marking the 11th time in team history and thefirst time since 1966 that an Eagle had 3-or-more picks in a game

• Returned two fumbles for a touchdown in the preseason finale vs.NYJ (9/2/10), a feat that has been accomplished just one time inNFL regular season history. Fred “Dippy” Evans of the ChicagoBears scored twice vs. Washington on November 28, 1948

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks second on the team with two in-

terceptions and ranks third with 26tackles

• Recorded a game-high nine tackles atAri. (9/23)

• Opened the season by interceptingBrowns rookie Brandon Weeden twice,once in the red zone, in a 17-16 victoryat Cle. (9/9), marking his second-ca-reer multi-interception game. It marked the first time since12/21/75 that the Eagles had two players (Coleman and Do-minique Rodgers-Cromartie) each record two interceptions in agame when Frank LeMaster and Artimus Parker did so at Wash-ington

BIRDSEED• “I really believe in pay-

ing it forward,” saidColeman, who has do-nated a lot of time andresources to severalcharities during his ca-reer. In fact, he waspresident of the OhioState chapter of Uplift-ing Athletes, an organi-zation geared towardfundraising efforts forrare diseases. His fa-ther’s bout with breastcancer really piqued hisinterest in that organi-zation. “During myfreshman year of col-lege, my father held offchemotherapy treat-ments just so he couldattend our NationalChampionship gameagainst Florida. Henever missed a day ofschool or practicewhile teaching physicaleducation and coachingbasketball. He’s an in-spirational guy and hasbeen through a lot. I re-ally look up to him”

• Ron Coleman on fore-going breast cancertreatments to attendKurt’s bowl game: “Ireally needed to bearound Kurt and therest of my family duringthat time. I would hon-estly say it helped memore than it helped orinspired them. [Beingat that game] was paramount in my recovery. I had made up mymind right away that I was going to be at that game, no matterwhat.”

Coleman overcame quite a bitof adversity on and off the field. In fact,he almost quit football for good fol-lowing an April, 2006 practice in whichhe tackled Tyson Gentry, a scout teamreceiver. Gentry was paralyzed andColeman was devastated. “I don’t thinkI would have played again, but Tysonand his family were so supportive.They told me it wasn’t my fault, that itwas an accident and part of the game.That meant so much.” The two remainclose to this day. Later that fall, Cole-man’s father, Ron, was diagnosed withbreast cancer. The elder Coleman,however, is cancer-free after surgeryand extensive chemotherapy. “It was arough year,” recalled Coleman. “But Ideveloped a skin that year that allowedme to deal with any situation, and Ithink it made me a stronger person.”

GAME CHANGERS

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SAFETY

Hobbies: Movies, musicFavorite movie: Man on FireTV show: Curb Your EnthusiasmMusical artist: Michael Jackson, any-

thing R&B and rapQuote: “Have a bad day tomorrow.”First jobs: Watching kids at an elemen-

tary school, making $10 an hourBucket list: “See a couple wonders of

the world, like the Pyramids in Egyptand the Great Wall of China.”

Talent he’d most like to have: SingingFavorite teams/athletes growing up:

Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan, At-lanta Braves, Brian Dawkins, Ed Reed

Favorite football moment: “BeatingMichigan four times and walking offthe field as Rose Bowl champs.”

THREE-STEP DROP

EXTRA SPECIAL HAT TRICK

Coleman regained his starting roleprior to a week 6 match-up withWashington in 2011 and respondedwith a career-day as he tallied 3INTs of Rex Grossman along with 6tackles. “It was tough for him [tobe demoted],” said Juan Castillo.“But the thing he understands is

that it is special to be a starter in the NFL and he is enjoying itand taking advantage of the opportunity again.” It was the 11thsuch occassion that an Eagle had 3+ INTs in a game and the firstsince 1966. Said Kurt, “It was a humbling experience [to be de-moted] and God taught me a lesson. Now that I got my opportu-nity, I want to make the best of it.”

INT Opponent Quaterback3 at Was (10/16/11) (W) R. Grossman2 at Cle (9/9/12) (W) B. Weeden

MULTI-INTERCEPTION GAMES (2)

Player INTsWeddle, SD 9Woodson, GB 8DeCoud, Atl 7Goldson, SF 7Coleman, Phi 6Wright, Chi 6

2011-12 INTS AMONG SAFETIES

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2010 Phil. 15/2 28 19 9 0 0 1 7 7 0 3 0 0 0 122011 Phil. 15/13 96 68 28 0 0 4 60 35 0 4 1 0 0 92012 Phil. 4/4 26 18 8 0 0 2 13 7 0 1 0 0 0 1TOTALS 34/19 150 105 45 0 0 7 80 42 0 8 1 0 0 22

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 1/1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

COLEMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

PERSONAL• Son of Heidi Williams and Ron Coleman, who was a pitcher at

Wilmington College in Ohio. Ron is currently an assistant princi-pal of Stebbins HS in Dayton, OH. His stepmother, Joanne, is aPhiladelphia native. “She and her family are die-hard Eagles fans”

• Began playing football as a 6th grader for the Pee Wee Bolts inClayton, OH, as a running back and safety. “I wore #45, MichaelJordan’s jersey number during his comeback to the NBA”

• Developed the Coleman 4 A Cure foundation, which is dedicated tobringing about a keener awareness and understanding for theneed of early detection of Breast Cancer, a higher level of con-sideration for risk factors as well as family history, and continuedfunding of research for a cure. Coleman has also played a largerole in the Eagles “Tackling Breast Cancer” campaign

• Often posts daily scriptures and inspirational messages on histwitter account, and even has verses tattooed, one on each of hisarms. On his right tricep is Psalm 16:8, which says, “I keep myeyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not beshaken.” On his left tricep is a picture of the Cup of Christ withIsaiah 43:2, which states, “When you pass through the waters, Iwill be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they willnot sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will notbe burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.”

• Biggest influence on his football career: “Besides my father, itwas my high school defensive backs coach, Collin Abels. Duringmy freshman year, I was a knucklehead and he just helped meget on the right path in life. We still talk once a week.” ... Abels iscurrently a social studies teacher and defensive coordinator atNorthmont High School

• Attended Northmont HS, where he was a two-time All-Ohio se-lection, adding All-Midwest honors as a senior. Played both safetyand wide receiver. Also lettered in baseball as a centerfielder andshortstop and earned all-conference honors as a junior. Gradu-ated high school one semester early so he could begin college inthe spring semester

• Most underrated part of playing safety: “Communication. Goodcommunication with the linebackers and the cornerbacks is cru-cial. And you have to have knowledge of the entire defense and bethe quarterback of the defense”

• Coleman on the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry: “It’s every bit intenseas everyone says. At Ohio State, you just learn to dislike Michigan.It’s really more than just a game”

• Follow Coleman on twitter at k4coleman and on Facebook at KurtColeman-Official Page

• Earned a degree in sport and leisure studies

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PLAYING IT FORWARD

“When someone asks me what I value most in life, I say faith,family, friends, education, and football - in that order. These arethe aspects of my life that are helping to shape me into the manthat I strive to be today.” This is the inspiration behind Coleman’s documentary, “Playing itForward” which chronicles his journey as a man and a footballplayer. To view the powerful videos and to learn more about hisstory, visit www.kurt-coleman.com

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 3 2 5 0 0 2 13 7 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 6 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 18 8 26 0 0 2 13 7 1 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Tackles 14 (2x - last 12/1/11 at Sea)INTs 3 (10/16/11 at Was)INT Lg 35 (12/11/11 at Mia)

CAREER HIGHS

A 5th round draft choice of the Eagles in 2010 out of Florida, RileyCooper adds quality depth to the receiving corps with a nice blendof size and athleticism. He is also an accomplished performer onthe Eagles special teams units. Cooper is recovering from a frac-tured collarbone suffered in training camp that caused him to missthe entire preseason.

BIRDSEED• A two-sport athlete at Florida, Cooper was drafted twice by Major

League Baseball (in the 15th round by the Philadelphia Phillies in2006 and in the 25th round by the Texas Rangers in 2009)

• Aspires to participate in charitable events that benefit those suf-fering from atrial fibrillation. His father, Larry, suffers from thedisease, an abnormality of heart rhythm

• Was a roommate of Jets QB Tim Tebow in college

PERSONAL• Single and resides in Philadelphia during the season• Is the son of Larry and Monica Cooper. Larry played baseball at

Oklahoma State. His younger sister, Lindsey, is a soccer player atthe University of Florida. Quipped Riley, “She’s the real athlete ofthe family.”

• Attended Central Catholic HS in Clearwater, FL, lettering in foot-ball and baseball. Earned first-team, all-state honors as a widereceiver and free safety during his junior and senior seasons

• Began playing football in 6th grade as a quarterback for the IndianRocks Golden Eagles

• Enjoys outdoor activities including hunting and fishing. “My dadgot me into fishing when I was real young. We had a small boatand we would go out on weekends when I didn’t have any games.”

• Was a fan of John Lynch and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers growingup. “I always looked up to John as a kid. I just liked the way hecarried himself on and off the field. We had season tickets forabout 15 to 20 years, so I was always watching him play.” Also wasa fan of the Tampa Bay Rays and the Tampa Bay Lightning

• Underrated attribute needed as a wide receiver: “Anticipation andtiming.”

• Talent he would most like to have: “Be able to play the piano.”

• Most prized possessionsare his two NationalChampionship ringsfrom the University ofFlorida and his BCSbowl watches

• Favorite musical artists:Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne,Drake, Trey Songz, TimMcGraw, Brad Paisley,Kenny Chesney, ZacBrown

• Earned degree in family,youth and communitysciences

INJURY REPORT• Suffered a fractured

collarbone in trainingcamp that caused him to miss the entire preseason. Was renderedinactive for the first four games of the regular season

Year Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD STT2010 Phil. 13/2 7 116 16.6 37 1 52011 Phil. 16/3 16 315 19.7 58 1 62012 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 29/5 23 431 18.7 58 2 11

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 1/0 2 18 9.0 11 0 0TOTALS 1/0 2 18 9.0 11 0 0

COOPER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Recepts 5 (2x - 12/1/11 at Sea.)Yards 94 (12/1/11 at Sea.)Long 58 (11/27/11 vs. NE)TDs 1 (2x - 11/20/11 at NYG)

CAREER HIGHS

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Born 9/9/87 in Oklahoma City, OKCentral Catholic HS, Clearwater, FLAcquired - D5b-10 (159th overall)

WIDE RECEIVER

Guilty Pleasure: Eating a dozen KrispyKremes doughnuts

Bucket List: Elk hunting in WyomingFirst job: Mucking stalls in the horse

barns at his house in ClearwaterMost memorable concert: Brad Paisley

during Florida/LSU week. Ended uphaving a great game vs. LSU

If not playing football: Border patrolagent

Favorite person to follow on Twitter:Will Ferrell

TV Shows: Entourage, Jersey Shore,King of Queens

Quote: “All men die, not all men live”App: PandoraFunniest Eagle: LeSean McCoy

THREE-STEP DROP

Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 0/0 INACTIVE/COLLARBONESep 16 Bal W 0/0 INACTIVE/COLLARBONESep 23 at Ari L 0/0 INACTIVE/COLLARBONESep 30 NYG W 0/0 INACTIVE/COLLARBONEOct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME

The Eagles moved up three spots in the 2012 NFL Draft to selectFletcher Cox with the 12th overall selection. An athletic and versa-tile defensive tackle, Cox was named first-team All-SEC as a juniorafter collecting 56 tackles and five sacks in his final season at Mis-sissippi State. During his three-year career with the Bulldogs, heamassed 114 tackles, 24.5 tackles for a loss and 8.5 sacks in 36games (27 starts).

BIRDSEED• One of his favorite hobbies

is horseback riding. In fact,he’s owned a horse named“Princess” for the past sev-eral years. Said Cox: “I takeher around to differenttrails in the area. It’s a greatway for me to relax andclear my head. She’s thebest.”

• Claims the biggest influence on his life and career is his olderbrother, Shaddrick. Said Fletcher: “I look up to him so much. He’salways taught me about doing the right things and being suc-cessful in life. I try to emulate him every day.”

• Follow Fletcher on Twitter: @fcoxx_91

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Registered his first-career sack (QB Brandon Weeden) in his first

game at Cle (9/9)

PERSONAL• Made 104 total tackles

during his senior sea-son, including 10 quar-terback sacks whileplaying for Tony Wool-folk at Yazoo City HighSchool (MS). Also hadone interception and afumble recovery

• During his junior cam-paign, he had 103 totaltackles, including 11quarterback sacks andtwo pass interceptions,one of which he re-turned for a touchdown

• Son of Melissa Cox, whoworks at a Nissan deal-ership. Also has abrother, Shaddrick, and two sisters, Fantasia and Nakeia

• Owns a pitbull named De-Bow

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Born 12/13/90 in Yazoo City, MSYazoo City HS, Yazoo, MSAcquired - D1-12 (12th overall)

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

Person he’d trade places with for a day:LeBron James

Actor that would play him in a movie:Cedric “The Entertainer”

Favorite athlete growing up: JeremiahTrotter

On his bucket list: Giving back to the en-tire community where I grew up

Nickname: Bug EyeMost played artist on his iPod: Young

JeezyMeal: My mom’s baked beans, mac and

cheese, grilled chicken and porkchops

Car: 1975 Caprice Classic Drop TopMovie: Gone in 60 SecondsFunniest Eagle: LeSean McCoyPhilly Restaurant: Del Friscos

THREE-STEP DROP

One of Fletcher’s passionsoff the field is fixing up old cars.In fact, he believes he’d mostlikely work as a mechanic if hewasn’t playing football. “It runs inthe family,”said Cox. “My momworks at Nissan. My brother ownstwo race cars that I like to work onsometimes. I love it, it’s great.”

THE MECHANIC

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 4 1 5 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 5 1 6 0.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 3 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 3 1 4 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 12 6 18 1.0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2012 Phil. 4/0 18 12 6 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 4/0 18 12 6 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

COX’S CAREER STATISTICS

“He’s just such a good athlete. I told Coach Reid when Icame back from working him out in Starkville, he’s thebiggest 298-pounder I’ve ever seen. He’s quick and he’s justreally athletic. His feet and hands work so well together.He’s just a really good football player”

- Defensive Line Coach Jim Washburn“We think that Fletcher Cox is a tremendous player. He hasthe speed and athletic ability where he could play outside ifneeded. He gives us a little flexibility. He’s a very intelligentkid and he’s young. He has the whole package.”

- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid

The Eagles selected Vinny Curry in the second round of the 2012NFL Draft. Curry finished his four-year career at Marshall with 26sacks, 49 tackles for a loss and 10 forced fumbles. He was namedthe Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2011.

BIRDSEED• Spend a few minutes with Curry and you learn two things about

him. Number one, that he has always been a huge fan of the Ea-gles, and number two, that he loves professional wrestling. In fact,he says that if he wasn’t playing in the NFL, he would have pur-sued a career as a wrestler. “Those guys are incredible athletes.I’ve gone to a bunch of the WWE events and I watch on TV too.”He even lists competing at Wrestlemania as the only item on hisbucket list

• During his time in college, Curry made many visits to hospitals tovisit with cancer patients, particularly kids at children’s hospitals

PERSONAL• A standout performer at Neptune High who garnered first-team

All-State, All-Shore, All-County and All-Conference honors. Wasnamed team MVP and team captain at Neptune

• Son of Vincent Curry and Linda Jackson, who passed away duringhis senior year in college after a battle with liver cancer. His Aunt,Ginja, has been his primary caretaker since. “She has been sosupportive of me through all the tough times, and has alwaysbeen there for me.”

• Has five siblings - Shawanda Johnson, Thomas Jackson, AmandaJohnson, Jillisa Curry and Renea Unverzaght

• Grew up as a huge fan of the Eagles. “It all started with Ricky Wat-ters. I used to want to play running back and he was my favoriteplayer. After that, I just loved rooting for them, I have pictures andjerseys all over my house. It was such a special moment for meto get drafted by the team I’ve rooted for all my life.”

• A self-proclaimed shoe fanatic, Curry says he owns around 100pairs of sneakers, his favorites being any pair of Jordans and hisfavorite website as www.sneakerhead.com

• His twitter handle is@MrGetFlee99, which isbased off of his nick-name “FLEE” whichstands for “Fly LikeEach and Every day.”His favorite people tofollow on twitter are 50Cent and P Diddy

• Started playing footballat the age of eight as arunning back, but wasquickly switched to thedevensive side of theball. Says his favoritepart about playing thegame is the excitementof making a big play infront of the crowd

• Underrated attritubeneeded to play defen-sive end: “Toughnessand the ability to get off the ball fast.”

• Graduated with a degree in general studies• His pregame ritual consists of watching youtube clips of great

players. “I used to watch Warren Sapp, Jevon Kearse, Hugh Dou-glas, all those guys.”

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DEFENSIVE END

Person he’d like to trade places with fora day: P-Diddy

Talent he’d most like to have: Ability tosing

Actor who would play him in a movie:50 Cent

Person he’d most like to have dinnerwith: “My mom.”

Favorite moment in sports growing up:“When Irving Fryar retired, I thoughtthat was pretty cool.”

First jobs: Stocking milk in a grocerystore at age 16 and washing dishes ata nursing home at age 17

Hobbies: Movies, bowlingFavorite movie: FridayTV Show: MartinMusician: 50 Cent, P DiddyQuote: “To be the man, you gotta beat

the man” - Ric Flair

THREE-STEP DROP

Curry grew up as a die-hard fan of the Eagles and just sohappened to be drafted the day before one of his favorite players,Brian Dawkins, retired as an Eagle. He could not have been moreexcited about his first visit to the NovaCare Complex.“I know most people say that the draft is the best day of their life,but growing up an Eagles fan and being blessed to have the op-portunity and see Brian Dawkins retire and give a speech here,this has to be the best day of my life here,” said Curry. “To see histeammates back here and they way they embraced him, and thenthe way they embraced me, it was really something special. Thisis a moment I will never forget in my entire life.”

RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 0/0 INACTIVESep 16 Bal W 0/0 INACTIVESep 23 at Ari L 0/0 INACTIVESep 30 NYG W 0/0 INACTIVEOct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2012 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CURRY’S CAREER STATISTICS

After battling a tremendous amount of personal adversity early inlife, Jon Dorenbos (pronounced DORN-boss) has worked hard andstayed focused enough to carve out a successful career as an NFLlong snapper and was named to his first Pro Bowl following the 2009season. Originally signed by Philadelphia in the latter half of the2006 season, Dorenbos has played in every game for the Eaglessince then (including postseason) and inked a five-year contract ex-tension on 12/29/07, which will keep him in Philadelphia through2012. Dorenbos, who endured the murder of his mother by his fatherat a young age, took up magic to help ease his mind throughout thetough times. Dorenbos, in fact, has become so good at his craft thathe has been hired for shows in Hollywood and Las Vegas

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Earned his first Pro Bowl selection following the 2009 season. “On

an individual level, it was the coolest thing that ever happened tome,” said Dorenbos. “Being in a position that’s kind of a mono-tone, monotonous job, not really in the spotlight - I’m cool withthat. It’s like being an offensive lineman. We do it because we loveit. To get that level of respect [from the coaches who voted] is re-ally what it’s all about.”

BIRDSEED• An accomplished professional magician, has performed at ven-

ues in Las Vegas and Hollywood. His love for magic was bornwhile he spent 1992 in foster care after personal tragedy struckhis family. He met an older teenager who could do tricks and hefell in love with magic. "It was a time for me to be by myself, a wayfor me to pass time. I was at peace and I enjoyed it. I loved the co-ordination, and being obsessed with the fundamentals of what Iwas doing. I loved getting involved in the psychology of magic andpeople and entertaining people. I've never been one to want peo-ple to think I have powers or I can fly or anything like that; I likegetting a group of people together and having fun."

• Has performed magic in front of many famous musicians and ath-letes. The long list includes stars like Magic Johnson, Joe Mon-tana, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Garth Brooks, Lindsay Lohan, RascalFlatts and Dierks Bentley. Dorenbos collects the autographs ofevery famous person he has performed for on playing cards,which he hangs up in the game room of his home in HuntingtonBeach, CA. "It's like a museum in there with all the memorabilia.Having the opportunity to meet the people I've met through some-thing I love doing, it's just an indescribable feeling."

• Hopes to perform magic for Jay Leno in the future. “I never didmagic on The Jay Leno Show. I met him, hung out with him, butthat would be pretty sick.”

• In the offseason, serves asa corporate motivationalspeaker and has spokenfor companies such asJackson Financial, ING Fi-nancial, Pioneer and theNational FFA Organization.Dorenbos also likes to mixmagic and comedy in withhis routine. “I love it,” saysDorenbos. “I get to tell mystory, I get to tell a lot ofNFL stories and I relatethem to corporate Amer-ica. If you have good re-sponses and people enjoywhat you do while chang-ing lives, then it’s a win-win for everybody.” Hisspeaking engagementsare arranged by Dave Cac-ciatore (716-866-3844). Formore information, log ontowww.JonDorenbos.com

• Recently finished work asthe executive producer of an album with best friend/singer SteveCarlson. The acoustic collection, "Days Behind," can be found onSteveCarlson.com, itunes and cdbaby.com. Dorenbos also execu-tive produced Carlson’s work on his previous album “StrippedDown”

• Named the team's Ed Block Courage Award recipient of2008. The award honors those NFL players who exemplifycommitment to the principles of sportsmanship andcourage and is given by a vote of the team for effort as wellas individual performance

• In 2008, Dorenbos captured a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award for host-ing Inside the Eagles, which aired on Comcast SportsNet inPhiladelphia via the Eagles Television Network. The show featuredplayer interviews inside the locker room, as well as their work inthe community

• Thinks that Philadelphia fans are the best in sports: “They’re ab-solutely deserving of a Super Bowl championship. I love the factthat they’re always right, even when they’re wrong. They relish ineverything sports-related.”

YEAR TEAM GP/GS STT2003 Buf. 16/0 02004 Buf. 13/0 02005 Tenn. 9/0 02006 Tenn. 1/0 02006 Phil. 5/0 22007 Phil. 16/0 62008 Phil. 16/0 52009 Phil. 16/0 42010 Phil. 16/0 42011 Phil. 16/0 42012 Phil. 4/0 2Totals 128/0 27

PlayoffsYEAR TEAM GP/GS STT2006 Phil. 2/0 02008 Phil. 3/0 02009 Phil. 1/0 02010 Phil. 1/0 1Totals 7/0 1

First NFL game: 9/7/03 vs. NE

CAREER SERVICERemains active with the “Garth BrooksTeammates for Kids Foundation.” Thenonprofit corporation, which was co-founded by Garth Brooks in 1999, devel-ops and implements innovative concepts that generate funds forthe benefit of children’s charities. “It’s the first foundation thatI have been involved with where 100 percent of the money goesto the children,” says Dorenbos. “If you donate money, [thefoundation] matches it and if you have charities that you workwith, they redispurse the money.” For more information, pleasevisit www.teammatesforkids.com

“TEAMING UP” WITH GARTH BROOKS

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LONG SNAPPER

Pro Bowls: 2009

Nicknames: D-Boss, Magic Man, Hou-dini, Jonny D, J.D.

Greatest love besides football: His wife,Julie Dorenbos

Talent he’d most like to have: To be arock star

Dinner guest: Dog whispererBucket list: Cruise the Caribbean in his

own 300’ yachtHobbies: Magic, guitar, helping Julie

out with her business Skin PaletteCollections: Sports memorabilia and

signed playing cards of people he’sperformed with

Guilty pleasure: Chick flicksFavorite song: Steve Carlson’s “Rock-

ing Chair”Meal: Cheese lasagnaBook: Theatrical Pickpocketing - Jim

RevelMovies: Anything with Adam SandlerTV Show: Modern FamilyiPad app: Island ParadisePhilly restaurant: El Vez

THREE-STEP DROP

Having spent his first four seasons as a versatile reserve lineman,King Dunlap opened the 2012 season as the team’s starting lefttackle after a strong training camp and preseason. Having experi-ence at both tackle and guard, he joins Jonathan Ogden and BenJefferson as one of the tallest players ever to play guard in the NFL,according to Stats Inc. A four-year letterman at Auburn, Dunlap ap-peared in 48 career games (20 starts) during his collegiate career.

IN THE TRENCHES• Position other than O-line you’d most like to play: "Middle line-

backer, because I played there in little league. I loved the free-dom of running sideline to sideline. But that was back when Icould run all day long!”

• Favorite O-lineman of all-time: "Bob Brown. I recently saw somefilm of him ... He was a beast. He was the first big, athletic offen-sive tackle in the NFL. He set the standard.”

• How you decided to become an O-lineman: "I really didn’t have achoice. I was too tall for defense and too heavy to be a tight end.”

• The best part of being an O-lineman: "Getting to knock somebodyaround every play, all game long. I love the physicality of it.”

• Most challenging aspect of your job: "The preparation. There’s alot of work involved that most people don’t see, especially all ofthe drills working on fundamentals.”

• Most underrated attribute of being an O-lineman: "I would sayathleticism, since everybody thinks we’re all fat and slow.”

• Most memorable block: "I had a down block as senior in highschool and I took out the defensive end, the nose guard and a line-backer and the back, Theo Townsend, ran about 45 yards for atouchdown.”

• Best player you’ve ever lined up against: "Dwight Freeney. I sawhim for two plays in a preseason game in 2009. His spin move isdefinitely vicious . You know it’s coming, but you still can’t stop it.”

• Your advice to aspiring O-lineman: "Stay active and work hard.”• Worst part of being 6-9, 330 pounds: "Not being able to ride roller

coasters at Six Flags anymore. And I love roller coasters. And theworst part is that I’ll wait in line forever but the shoulder harnessis never able to click down and lock because of my height.”

PERSONAL• Best part of being a fa-

ther: “Watching themget better at things andwatching them grow sofast. I love how I cansee so much of me inthem”

• Best influences early inlife: “My first footballcoach, John Patton. Iplayed football startingat the age of 5 and I re-membered we workedhard at practice. We hiteveryday in practiceand worked on formtackling. Also, PatrickAbernathy, anothercoach in middle schooland high school. Hewas always on my [butt]about getting bettereveryday and minimiz-ing mistakes. He was hardon us, but he wanted us tobe the best we can be.”

• Now standing 6'-9", he wasonce a 5'-11" linebacker in8th grade before sproutingsix inches over the nextsummer. His high schoolcoaches decided to movehim to defensive end

INJURY REPORT• Rendered inactive at Ari.

(9/23) and vs. NYG (9/30)with a hamsting strain suf-ferd in the third quarter vs.Bal (9/16)

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2008 Phil. IR2009 Phil. 12/02010 Phil. 14/52011 Phil. 12/22012 Phil. 2/2Totals 40/9

First NFL game: 9/13/09 at Car.First NFL start: 10/17/10 at Atl.

PlayoffsYEAR TEAM GP/GS2008 Phil. IR2009 Phil. 0/02010 Phil. 1/0Totals 1/0

Starts by position: 2010: 2 at LT,3 at RT, 2011: 1 at LT, 1 at LG,2012: 2 at LT

CAREER SERVICE

King’s younger sister, Victo-ria, is a member of the WNBA’sSeattle Storm after being namedthe SEC Women’s BBall Player ofthe Year in 2009-10 at Kentucky.The 6-1 forward averaged 18.1points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.1 stealsand 1.9 blocks en route to All-American honors and an EliteEight berth in the NCAA Tourna-ment. Said King, “I get more nerv-ous watching her play than I do forour games. I actaully try to attendas many games of her’s as I can.She’s the real athlete in the fam-ily. She’s really good and I’m reallyproud of her.”

PROUD BIG BROTHER

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ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS

Favorite movie: Ninja AssassinTV Shows: The Office, Curb Your Enthu-

siasmMusician: “Theo Townsend, my best

friend from high school. He’s a rap-per. I listen to all his stuff and I thinkhe has a future in the business. Hehas a different style.”

Bucket List: Tour the White House andmeet the President

First Job: “I worked for a moving com-pany during high school.”

Favorite team/athletes growing up:Fred McGriff and the Atlanta Braves;Shaquille O’Neal

Gadget: Droid cell phoneApp: Music ParadiseBest part about living in Philly: Variety

of restaurantsBest restaurant in Philly: Capital Grill

or Fogo De ChaoFunniest Eagle: Dallas Reynolds

THREE-STEP DROP

After an impressive 2012 preseason performance (100.5 QB rating),Trent Edwards earned a berth on the Eagles 53-man roster thissummer and a two-year contract to go along with it. He originallysigned a one-year deal with the team on February 23, 2012. TheStanford product did not play in 2011 after a 3+ year tenure in Buf-falo (2007-10). He was a third round draft choice of the Bills in 2007.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Owns a 11-2 record (min. 20 attempts) when posting a QB rating

of 80.0 or higher and is 5-1 when his rating eclipses the 100.0mark (min. 20 attempts)

• Made nine starts, the most of any rookie in 2007, and earned ProFootball Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie Team honors

BIRDSEED• Claims his guilty

pleasure is fantasybaseball. Says Ed-wards: “I’m in aleague with ten of myfriends. I’m addicted.It’s so frustratingsometimes, but I loveit.”

• His favorite athletegrowing up was OrelHershiser of the LosAngeles Dodgers. “Ithink I dressed up asOrel for Halloweenthree years in a row asa kid,” said Edwards

PERSONAL• Parents are Andy and Fran. Andy is retired after working over 40

years as an office manager for the FAA and Fran has worked as amiddle school PE teacher for the past 30 years. Also has two oldersisters, Megan and Shelby

• Earned his degree in political science with a minor in sociology• During his rookie season in 2007, he became a member of the

Toyota Rookie Club, making visits to the Women & Children’s Hos-pital of Buffalo, Sir Sanford Fleming Academy in Toronto, ON, theNorthwest Buffalo Community Center and the Annual Bills Holi-day Party for children at Ralph Wilson Stadium

• Has participated in the“Play 60” Challenge, aninitiative encouragingphysical activity amongchildren for at least 60minutes per day.Through his effortswith “Play 60” hehelped to introduce theprogram for over 2,500students in Buffalo’sPublic Schools

• In 2009 and 2010, Ed-wards and Bills safetyGeorge Wilson servedas the spokespeople forthe Buffalo Bills &American Red CrossBlood drive at RalphWilson Stadium en-couraging fans to do-nate blood by filming aPSA, appearing in printmaterials promoting the the Blood Drive and volunteering at theevent. 2009 also marked the beginning of Trent’s Touchdowns forALS, a program created to help raise money for the Upstate NewYork Chapter of the ALS Association and to raise awareness aboutthe disease. He helped raise over $20,000 which went straight tothe ALS Association

• Edwards also participated in the NFL’s “Take a Player to School”program in Toronto

PASSING RUSHINGYear Team GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/At TD Int Lg Sk/Yd Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TD2007 Buf. 10/9 269 151 56.1 1,630 6.1 7 8 70T 12/105 70.4 14 49 3.5 14 02008 Buf. 14/14 374 245 65.5 2,699 7.2 11 10 65 23/143 85.4 36 117 3.3 15T 32009 Buf. 8/7 183 110 60.1 1,169 6.4 6 7 46 23/139 73.8 14 106 7.6 20 02010 Buf. 2/2 52 29 55.8 241 4.6 1 2 31T 7/63 58.3 9 34 3.8 14 0

Jax. 3/1 49 26 53.1 280 5.7 1 3 44 4/32 51.1 5 24 4.8 8 02012 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS 37/33 927 561 60.5 6,019 6.5 26 30 70 69/482 75.4 78 330 4.2 20 3

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS:FUMBLES/LOST: (14/5) - 2007 (4/0), 2008 (9/5), 2009 (1/0)

EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS

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Atts. 39 (9/21/08 vs. Oak)Cmps. 25 (10/19/08 vs. SD)Yards 289 (11/2/08 vs. NYJ)LG 70 (12/09/07 vs. Mia)TDs 4 (12/09/07 vs. Mia)Rush Atts. 6 (11/23/08 at KC)Yds. 40 (10/11/09 vs. Cle)Rush TDs 2 (11/23/08 at KC)LG Rush 20 (9/20/09 vs. TB)

CAREER HIGHS

Trent draws inspiration from hisformer position coach in freshman foot-ball, Charlie Wedemeyer, who passedaway after battling ALS for many years.“I remember he would watch us duringour drills from his wheelchair, but wecouldn’t hear him and he couldn’t movearound at all,” said Edwards. “His wifewould come to the practices and relaywhat he was saying to all of us. It’samazing what he was still able to do.Every time I catch myself getting downabout something, I think of Charlie andhow he fought through everything. Itputs everything in perspective.”

INSPIRATIONAL INFLUENCE

Greatest love besides football: GolfUnique pregame ritual: Texts his momTalent he’d most like to have: The abil-

ity to play the acoustic guitar or pianoActor that would play him in a movie:

Matt LeBlancFavorite personal moment in sports

growing up: Winning the footballstate championship as a high schoolsenior

Team: Los Angeles DodgersAthletes: Matt Kemp and Kobe BryantFirst job: Little League UmpireOn his bucket list: Playing Augusta Na-

tional and going to EuropeApp: Rotoworld Fantasy SportsMeal: Chicken piccata from Gardinio’sBook: Into Thin Air by by Jon KrakauerMovie: Dumb and Dumber and Good

Will HuntingTV Show: Modern Family

THREE-STEP DROP

Nick Foles, a 6-foot, 6-inch tall, strong-armed signal caller, earnedthe back-up QB position with an impressive preseason perform-ance. Foles completed 63.5% of his passes (40-63) for 553 yards, sixTDs and a 110.1 QB rating. A third round pick of the club in 2012from Arizona, Foles finished his career as the Wildcats all-timeleading passer in terms of yards, TDs, attempts and completions.

BIRDSEED• Growing up in Austin, TX,

Foles claims he has been ina football-thirsty environ-ment his whole life. SaidFoles: “High school footballwas the big thing growingup in Austin. Friday NightLights, the whole deal. Iwas thrown right in it andloved it.” In fact, there is ababy picture of Foles a fewweeks after he was born with a football in his hands. “It’s actuallypretty funny because in that picture I’m using the same grip onthe ball as I do now.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Foles finished his career at Arizona as the Wildcats all-time lead-

ing passer in terms of yards (10,011), touchdowns (67), attempts(1,369) and completions (933)

• As a senior in 2011, earned Honorable Mention All-Pac 12 honorsafter throwing for a school single-season record 4,334 yards and28 touchdowns. Also broke the Arizona record for attempts (560)and completions (387)

• Was named Team Offensive co-MVP and Honorable mention All-Pac 10 as a junior in 2010, throwing for3,191 yards and 20 touchdowns

• Earned All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention hon-ors as a sophomore in 2008 after finishingthe year with 2,486 yards and 19 touch-downs

• Garnered Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic honors in 2009 and 2010

• Redshirted in 2008 after transferring fromMichigan State

PERSONAL• Son of Larry and Melissa, who both are in

the restaurant business. Has two sisters,Lacey and Katie

• Has two dogs, Wrigley and Bella, and a cat,Tigger. Wrigley is a German Shepherd mixand Bella is an Australian Shepherd/Labmix

• Was a roomate of Brent Celek’s brother,Garrett, as a freshman at Michigan State

• Became the highest Ari-zona QB to be draftedinto the NFL since theDetroit Lions selectedEddie Wilson in the sec-ond round (24th overall)in 1962

• Starred at Westlake HighSchool in Austin, TX,where he set school ca-reer records for passingyards (5,658) and pass-ing TDs (56), breakingmarks previously held byDrew Brees (New Or-leans Saints)

• Also was a three-yearstarter and two-timeteam MVP for Westlake’sbasketball team, averag-ing 15 points and 11 re-bounds in 2005-06 while earning all-district honors, and leadingthe district in rebounding as a sophomore

• Was a high school Academic All-District selection in football andbasketball

• Earned his degree in communication• Follow Nick on Twitter: @NFoles8

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QUARTERBACK

Greatest love besides football: Familyand Faith

What he’d be doing if not in football: Inthe restaurant business or coaching

Talent he’d most like to have: “I’mteaching myself guitar right now, sothe ability to play that and sing.”

Favorite personal moment in sports:“Beating USC on my dad’s birthdaywhen I was a sophomore at Arizona.”

Teams/Athletes growing up: TexasLonghorns/Major Applewhite, JohnElway and Troy Aikman

Athlete right now: Kevin DurantMeal: Fried catfishBook: Where the Red Fern GrowsMovie: Scooby Doo (animated)TV Show: NCIS, CSI, SmallvilleApp: PandoraPregame ritual: Reading the Bible

THREE-STEP DROP

As a senior in college, Folesserved as a mentor to four broth-ers from an underprivelegedhome: Aaron, Jose, Chris and An-thony. Said Foles: “I’d spend timewith them every weekend. It wasa great experience for me and wehave a great relationship. I’mgoing to bring them all out to agame this season.”

COMMUNITY QB

PASSING RUSHINGYear Team GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/At TD Int Lg Sk/Yd Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0

FOLES’ CAREER STATISTICS

PASSING RUSHINGDate Opp W/L GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack/Yds Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 0/0 DID NOT PLAYSep 16 Bal W 0/0 DID NOT PLAYSep 23 at Ari L 0/0 DID NOT PLAYSep 30 NYG W 0/0 DID NOT PLAYOct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

After living out of his car and working three jobs to make ends meetin college, Mardy Gilyard has overcome many obstacles to realizehis dream of playing in the NFL. A former top recruit at running backcoming out of high school, Gilyard lost his scholarship at Cincinnatiafter seeing his grades slip. He was rewarded a second chance andturned that opportunity into an All-American career for theBearcats. Originally a fourth round draft pick of St. Louis in 2010,he appeared in 11 games (2 starts) for the Rams in his rookie cam-paign but was released the following year and spent 2011 out offootball. Gilyard latched on with the Eagles this offseason but wasreleased as part of their final roster cutdown before re-signing withthe team on 9/11/12.

BIRDSEED• Is the youngest of 13 children of Addison “BoMorgan” and Viola

Crudup. “It was really fun growing up,” said Gilyard. “We were allreally close and still are. It was kind of like the Brady Bunch.”

• Claims the two biggest influences on his career are his dad andoldest brother, Greg, who were both star running backs growingup. Said Gilyard: “They were always saying things like, ‘Oh yourbrother set all these records and oh your dad would get 5 yardsevery time he touched the ball.’ That motivated me so much.”

• Nicknamed “Tankhead” by his brothers growing up. “I was reallight when I was younger, but I had a big head so they used to sayI was built like a lollipop.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Finished his career with 204 receptions for 3,003 yards and 25

touchdowns• He was an All-American and All-Big East Conference first-team

selection as a senior after leading the league and ranking secondnationally with an average of 206.9 all-purpose yards per game,the 11th-best season total in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision his-tory

• As a senior in 2009 he totaled 87 receptions, 1,191 yards and 11scores and added 42 kickoff returns for 1,281 yards (30.5 avg) andtwo touchdowns

• Played in 14 games (11 starts) as a junior in 2008, posting 81 re-ceptions for 1,276 and 11 touchdowns. Also added 36 kickoff re-turns for 994 yards and two touchdowns, including a career-long100-yard return. Was named 2008 Big East Special Teams Playerof the Year and was named first-team all-Big East as a wide re-ceiver and on special teams

• In 12 games as a sopho-more he netted 36 recep-tions for 536 yards andthree touchdowns

• Played in 8 games as afreshman and averaged25.1 yards on seven kick-off returns

PERSONAL• Has a daughter, Ma’laya

Janaé• Owns a Staffordshire Bull

Terrier named Kane’o• Collects Vans sneakers

and claims to own over100 pairs of them

• First-team Class 5A all-state selection as a sen-ior at Flagler Palm CoastHS, capping a stellar ca-reer where he corraledover 2,500 yards and 30 touchdowns. He was also named MVP ofthe Florida Coast All-Star Game and was a three-time all-leagueand all-area selection in track and field

• Favorite moments in sports growing up: “Throwing my first touch-down as a quarterback in high school, breaking my high school’srushing record and winning the Big East Championship gameagainst Pittsburgh.”

• Follow Mardy on Twitter: @MardyGilyard• Majored in sociology• Full name: Marshawn Gilyard

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WIDE RECEIVER

Year Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD STT2010 Stl. 11/2 6 63 10.5 21 0 22012 Phil. 3/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5TOTALS 14/2 6 63 10.5 21 0 7

GILYARDS’S CAREER STATISTICS

Greatest love besides football: “Mydaughter and entire family.”

Favorite athlete growing up: BarrySanders

Pregame ritual: “I drink at least a shotof pickle juice before every game.”

Talent he’d most like to have: Ability toplay the piano, guitar and alto saxo-phone.”

Actor that would play him in a movie:Dave Chappelle

Guilty pleasure: Listening to Kenny GOn his bucket list: “Taking my dad king

salmon fishing and seeing my daugh-ter graduate college.”

Meal: Eggs and riceMovie: I’m Gonna Git You SuckaTV Show: Martin, Chappelle Show, and

In Living ColorApp: AT&T Navigator

THREE-STEP DROP

An all-state running back coming out of high school,Gilyard went to Cincinnati on a full scholarship. But after seeinghis grades slip as a freshman in 2006, then-coach Mark Dantoniopromptly revoked that scholarship. Complicating matters, Gilyardhad already registered for classes. He owed the school $10,000and didn’t have a dime. To pay it back, he lived out of his car andworked three jobs at once. He labored on a construction site dur-ing the day, sold kitchen cutlery door-to-door when he was fin-ished, and then delivered pizzas at night. A year later, new coachBrian Kelly came in and agreed to give Gilyard his scholarshipback if he kept his grades up.Said Gilyard: “I feel so blessed to be given that second chance. Igot myself into the mess and I had to find a way out of it. It mademe a better person. I appreciate and relish every millisecond Ihave doing what I do. There’s no better feeling.”

HUMBLING EXPERIENCE

Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSigned to the Eagles 53-man roster on 9/11/12

Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 3/0 0 0 0.0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME

The Eagles first round draft choice in 2010 out of Michigan, BrandonGraham battled back from a gruesome knee injury late in his rookiecampaign to return to the field in a limited role in the latter half ofthe 2011 season. The speedy defensive end has since regained hisfull strength in his knee over the past year and is poised to con-tribute to the Eagles D-line rotation in 2012.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Notched a half sack of Cardinals QB Kevin Kolb and collared a ca-

reer-high five tackles, including a team-high three tackles for lossat Ari. (9/23)

BIRDSEED• In the 2012 offseason, Graham teamed up with a boxing trainer in

Michigan. “I’m more cut up and in better shape and all that, buthe really helped me most with my breathing. I wasn’t in the bestshape of my life last year due to my knee injury. My breathing wasout of control. Now when I feel tired, I get back to proper breath-ing techniques and it has helped a lot.”

• Names his mother, Tasha Graham, for being the most influentialperson in his life. A cancer survivor, she was diagnosed withluekemia at a young age. She spent most of her life working at aChrysler auto plant to support Brandon and his three sisters. Re-called Tasha, “The doctors told me I would never be able to havekids, so I cherish them because of that. When I was working atChrysler, working hard, trying to make ends meet, it was for themand Brandon saw that.”

• Rod Oden, an assistant coach at Crocket while Graham was inhigh school is now the head coach there and fondly remembersGraham’s work ethic and impact he has made on the program.“He was an absolute leader. The entire school would follow Bran-don. He's a leader in demonstration. We say, 'Leadership isdemonstrated, it's not announced.' And he walks in a room andhis presence commands respect. People see him put in the extrahours. They see him run the extra sprints, lift the extra weights,and they follow. Now we have kids who want to be the next Bran-don. They're still following."

PERSONAL • Single and resides in Philadelphia. Has a cocker spaniel, Midnight• Parents are Tasha Graham and Derrick Walton. Has three younger

sisters, Brittany, Mikayla and Brianna• Began playing football at the age of seven as a linebacker, center,

and running back for the Detroit Giants• Says his greatest love besides football is doing flips in gymnastics.

“I started doing it when I was young and I just got better and bet-ter. It’s really fun. I can do about ten in a row now.”

• Favorite moment in sports growing up: “In my junior year in highschool, I intercepted a pass in the state semifinals,took it to the house and we won the game. Thatwas a great feeling.”

• Most underrated attribute of a defensive linemen:“The ability to react. There are plenty of fast peo-ple that can’t react.”

• Was a four-year starterat Crockett VocationTechnical HS in Detroitand earned Parade, EASports and USA Todayfirst-team All-Americahonors as a senior. Thatyear, was also selectedMichigan GatoradePlayer of the Year

• Recorded 307 tackles,including 112 for lossand 56 sacks during hishigh school career. Alsocollected 16 fumble re-coveries, forced sixmore and grabbed twointerceptions. Also aver-aged more than 40 yardsper attempt as a punter

• Lettered in basketball while also throwing the shot put in track,logging a career-best toss of 50’0”. Also ran a 10.9 in the 100 me-ters along with a 23.5 in the 200

• Regularly donates uniforms and equipment to his high schoolalma mater

• Grew up a huge fan of the Detroit Red Wings and Lions

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 3 2 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 5 2 7 0.5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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DEFENSIVE END

Favorite App: InstagramFavorite Player Growing Up: Ray LewisMost Memorable Concert: Birthday

Bash in Atlanta, GAFavorite Quote: “Those who stay will be

champions” - Bo Schembechler TV show: Fresh Prince of Bel AirWebsite: worldstarhiphop.comBucket List: SkydivingFirst Job: Working the grill at McDon-

alds for $6/hourTalent Most Like to Have: To be able to

fly like a superheroFavorite Philadelphia Restaurant: Ms.

Tootsie’sActor that would play you in a movie:

Denzel Washington

THREE-STEP DROP

Tackles 5 (9/23/12 at Ari.)Sacks 1.0 (3x - 11/28/10 at Chi.)

CAREER HIGHS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2010 Phil. 13/6 18 12 6 3.0 24.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02011 Phil. 3/0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Phil. 4/0 7 5 2 0.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 20/6 29 19 10 3.5 27.5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 0/0 Injured Reserve/ACLTOTALS 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GRAHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS

An athletic and multi-faceted tight end, Clay Harbor was a fourthround draft choice of the Eagles in 2010. After receiving only onescholarship offer coming out of high school, Harbor became a Divi-sion I-AA standout at Missouri State and was a three-time All Amer-ica selection, setting a school record with 150 career catches for1,906 yards and 10 TDs. Harbor was a three-sport standout atDwight High School, playing basketball and running track in additionto football.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Caught a game-winning 4-yard touchdown pass from Michael Vick

with 1:18 remaining at Cle. (9/9), capping off a 16-play, 91-yarddrive

BIRDSEED• One of five Missouri State players to be drafted since 1986. He is

one of two Bears all-time to be selected higher than the fifthround, the other being Dallas OL David Arkin, a fourth round pickin 2011

• Enjoyed his collegiate tenure at Missouri State. “I really enjoyedplaying with my brother, but I also liked going up against the otherteams in the conference that wouldn’t look at me coming out ofhigh school.” Due to budgetary constraints, the team could not flyto a road game and stay in a hotel during the same trip. Theywould either bus and stay in a hotel or fly in and out on the sameday

Started playing footballin fourth grade, andstuck with it despitebeing a“below average”player. Once in highschool, he knew he wasgetting better becausehe started beating olderplayers at camps. “Iwent to a camp at theUniversity of Illinois onesummer and had a bet-ter camp than some ofthe best prospects goingto top colleges.” He en-joyed a breakout sopho-more campaign incollege and realized hehad a chance to play inthe NFL

• Credits his two tightends coaches - SeanCoughlin and Bob Mont-gomery - at MissouriState for his develop-ment into an NFL player. “After converting from wide receiver, Istruggled with the small details of being a tight end and CoachCoughlin really worked with and believed in me. He was the firstperson to tell me he thought I had the skills to make it to the NFL.Coach Montgomery helped me become a better blocker. He wasa big-time center at Iowa State and his expertise was in that partof the game. He helped me become a complete player.”

• Most underrated attributes at TE position: “Being smart and theability to think quickly. We’re one of the few position groups whereseveral different things are asked of us, whether it’s run block-ing, pass blocking, running a route or making a catch. It’s one ofthe toughest positions to play for that reason.”

Recepts 4 (1/2/11 vs. Dal.)Yards 55 (10/2/11 vs. SF)Long 27 (10/2/11 vs. SF)TDs 1 (3x - 9/9/12 at Cle.)

CAREER HIGHS

Year Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD STT2010 Phil. 9/6 9 72 8.0 24 1 02011 Phil. 16/3 13 163 12.5 27 1 22012 Phil. 4/3 5 42 8.4 19 1 2TOTALS 29/12 26 277 10.7 27 3 4

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

HARBOR’S CAREER STATISTICS

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TIGHT END

First job: working at Wishing Well Cafe,his Aunt’s restaurant

Talent he’d most like to have: Speakdifferent languages

Favorite Meal: Chicken Breast, SweetPotatoes and Spinach

Teams/athletes growing up: ChicagoBears, Bulls, Cubs, and Blackhawks/Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice

Athletes to watch right now: LeBronJames, Dwayne Wade, Derrick Rose,Tony Gonzalez

Thing to do in Philadelphia: Going torestaurants in Olde City, Center City,and Rittenhouse Square

Musicians: Drake, Zach Brown Band, AlGreen, Jason Aldean, Lil Wayne

Musician in concert: Nelly, the onlyconcert he’s ever been to

Shows: Game of Thrones, Entourage,Walking Dead, True Blood

Movies: Martin Scorsese filmsCell phone app: Draw Something

THREE-STEP DROP

Separated by just one year in age, Clay and Cory Har-bor grew up in their hometown of Dwight, IL, competing againsteach other in every aspect of life, whether it was on the playingfield or in the classroom. Said Clay, “We were so competitiveagainst one another and it helped bring the best out of me.” ButCory is credited with another important aspect of Clay’s life - acollege scholarship. Despite a prolific high school career and pro-ductive offseason camps, Clay was without an offer to play at thenext level until Cory, a standout LB/DE, kept bugging his coachesto give his little brother a shot. Despite being so competitive, Clayalso credits his brother for getting him where he is today. “He wasthe one who kept me in line and focused. He’s the one person whoI would call should I ever need anything.”

BROTHERLY LOVE

Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 3 16 5.3 10 1Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 1 19 19.0 19 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 1 7 7.0 7 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/3 5 42 8.4 19 1

2012 GAME-BY-GAME

Stanley Havili earned his role as the team’s starting fullback fol-lowing a strong training camp and preseason performance in 2012.A seventh round draft choice of the Eagles in 2011, Havili spent hisentire rookie season on the team’s practice squad.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Played in 52 career games (48 starts), totaling 1799 scrimmage

yards (1290 receiving, 509 rushing) and 15 total touchdowns (12receiving, three rushing)

• Earned All-Pac 10 honorable mention accollades as a senior in2010. A team captain, started in all 13 games and ranked third onthe team with 32 receptions for 296 yards and two touchdownswhile rushing for 166 yards and one touchdown

• Was named USC’s Most Inspirational Player as a senior andshared the team’s Co-Lifters Award with defensive tackle Chris-tian Tupou

• Started in 10 of 11 games in 2009, posting 24 receptions for 298yards and two scores and adding 138 yards on the ground

• Played in 12 games (11 starts) in 2008, catching 24 passes for 324yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 71 yards

• Started in all 13 games and notched 34 receptions for 248 yardsand five scores, adding 134 rushing yards

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Is tied for the team lead with six special teams tackles and ranks

second with 40 production points• Made his first-career start in his first NFL game at Cle. (9/9)

PERSONAL• His parents, Tevita and

Elva, were Tongan im-migrants. His father,Tevita, worked as a busdriver in Salt Lake City.Also has a wife, Jocelyn

• One of eight children,Havili considers familyto be the most impor-tant thing in his life

• Also is the cousin offormer Eagles RB andreturn man Reno Mahe.“Reno and I have beenclose for as long as Ican remember. He’s al-ways given me greatadvice both on and off the football field and I respect him a lot.”

• Credits his dad and older brothers as having the biggest influenceon his career. “My dad is the one who was always signing me upfor sports and taking me to all my games, and my brother was al-ways pushing me and making me a better player.”

• Started playing football at the age of eight. “All my brothers playedso by the time I was able to play little league I was ready to go.Now it’s a blessing to be able to play the game I love as a profes-sion.”

• Says the most important skills needed to play fullback are tech-nique and mindset

• Enjoys playing video games, especially Call of Duty, and is con-firmed by many teammates to be the best on the squad

• Graduated with a degree in public policy, management and plan-ning from USC and hopes to pursue a career in commercial realestate when his playing days are over

• Earned All-America honors as a senior at Cottonwood HighSchool after accumulating 2,652 all-purpose yards, including over1,500 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving, and 32 total touch-downs

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FULLBACK

RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD STT2012 Phil. 4/1 4 16 4.0 8 0 2 11 5.5 7 0 6TOTALS 4/1 4 16 4.0 8 0 2 11 5.5 7 0 6

HAVILI’S CAREER STATISTICS

RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. W/L P/S Att Yd Avg Lg TD No Yd Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 2 1 0.5 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 5Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 2 15 7.5 8 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 22Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 at WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/1 4 16 4.0 8 0 2 11 5.5 7 0 27

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Hidden talent: Beatboxing, singingActor who would play him in a movie:

Cuba Gooding Jr.Person he’d most like to have dinner

with: Grandfather and parentsFavorite team/player growing up: Utah

Jazz, Bryon RussellFavorite movie: GladiatorTV show: Game of ThronesType of music: ReggaeMeal: Wife’s Chicken PillowsActivity in Philly: EatingRestaurant in Philly: ZentoFavorite app: PandoraQuote: “Nothing is more powerful than

a made up mind.”

THREE-STEP DROP

Alex Henery (pronounced HEN-ry) set a team record and rookie NFLbenchmark with a 88.9% field goal percentage in his first seasonwith the Eagles after being selected in the fourth round of the 2011draft. A first-team All-America selection in 2010, Henery handledthe kicking and punting duties at the University of Nebraska, andfinished his career as the most accurate kicker in NCAA history.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Connected on 88.9 per-

cent of his field goalchances in 2011, settingthe franchise single-sea-son accuracy record andranking fifth in the NFL

• According to the EliasSports Bureau, Heneryfinished the season asthe most accurate rookiekicker in NFL history

• Connected on 17 consec-utive kicks from 2011-12,tying the longest streakin team history

• Set an Eagles rookie record with 118 kicking points

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Set a career high by connecting on four field goal attempts, in-

cluding a season-long 48 yarder and a game-winning 26 yarderwith 1:49 remaining. Also had a career-high 13 points

BIRDSEED• Influenced by his high

school soccer coach,Mike Bailey, to becomethe high school footballteam’s place kicker

• Thrives on the pressureof going out and per-forming in front of a bigcrowd, which drew himto football

• Finds the mental as-pect of kicking to be themost underrated attrib-ute. “It’s more chal-lenging than it looksbecause of the dra-matic highs and lows,so it is important to beeven keeled.”

• Compares his routines of being a kicker to being a pitcher: “It’svery important to rest and rebuild, like pitchers do. During theseason, it’s also important to go out there and kick as much aspossible.”

• Serves as an instructor at the Midwest Kicking Camp, run by SanDiego kicker Nate Kaeding. Other instructors include Hall ofFamer Jan Stenerud, Mac Percival, and Mike Eischeid. He at-tended the camp when he was younger and said he benefittedfrom it greatly. More information about the camp can be found atwww.midwestkicking.com

• Compares Philadelphia’s fanbase to the following of Nebraskafootball: “They’re a lot like Husker fans. They’re passionate, knowa lot about the game, and love everything relating to the team.”

• Uses tips from his favorite book, 10 Minute Toughness By Dr.Jason Selk, to prepare for practice and games. The book detailsroutines for pressure situations that could be applicable to kick-ing and football

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KICKER

Player (year) FGM-FGA Pct.Alex Henery (2011) 24-27 88.9David Akers (2002) 30-34 88.2David Akers (2000) 29-33 87.9

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEEAGLES HISTORY

Player (year) FGM-FGA Pct.Alex Henery (2011) 24-27 88.9Dan Bailey (2011) 32-37 86.5Ryan Succop (2009) 25-29 86.2Kris Brown (1999) 25-29 86.2

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEROOKIES - NFL HISTORY

Date Opp. G FG-FGA Pct Lg Blk XP-XPA Pct Blk Pts Kick By KickSep 9 at Cle 1 1-2 50.0 42 0 2-2 100 0 5 42, 45NSep 16 Bal 1 1-1 100 23 0 3-3 100 0 6 23Sep 23 at Arz 1 2-2 100 40 0 0-0 0 0 6 36, 40Sep 30 NYG 1 4-4 100 48 0 1-1 100 0 13 20, 48, 35, 26Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4 8-9 88.9 48 0 6-6 100 0 30

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

First Job: Pool boy at the country clubnext to his house

Hobbies: Boating, golfDinner guest: President ObamaTrade places for a day: Eagles GM

Howie RosemanFavorite Meal: Wife’s meatloafPlace to visit: Riviera Maya, MexicoTeams/athletes growing up: Argentina

national soccer club/Gabriel Batis-tuta

Current athlete to watch: Lionel MessiTV Show: SportscenterMusician: Keith UrbanMovie: Patch AdamsPhiladelphia restaurant: Davio’sCheesesteak spot: Jim’s

THREE-STEP DROP

PERSONAL• Earned first team All-Nebraska honors as a

punter at Burke High School. Also earned first-team all-state honors as a junior, averaging41.7 yards per punt

• Excelled on the soccer field, playing forward andleading Burke to a 14-3 overall record and astate playoff appearance as a junior. He was of-fered a soccer scholarship to play collegiately atCreighton University.

• Attained his degree in Construction Manage-ment and was recognized with second-team Ac-ademic All-Big Twelve Conference honors in2010

• Says if he wasn’t playing football, he wouldprobably be doing something with his degree.“I’ve always been interested in the process ofbuilding things and how it gets from the plan-ning stage to the finished product.”

• Named to Nebraska’s 2010 Brook BerringerCitizenship Team for his community outreachwork, and was an Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee (forvolunteerism). He has volunteered his time with hospital visits,both in his hometown of Omaha and in Philadelphia, including theOmaha Heart Walk, School is Cool and other elementary schoolevents. In the future, he hopes to establish his own foundation

• Son of Guy and Mary Henery. His father is now retired after work-ing in the computer business in Omaha and mother works in themedical field at Creighton

• Held only one job prior to being a professional football player, andthat was being a pool boy at the golf course next to his house. Itwas there that he met his wife, who was responsible for setting upcatered events at the country club

• Has two siblings. His older brother, Eric, worked in environmen-tal engineering in Philadelphia prior to Alex being draftedhere.”He was excited and helped me find a place to live. I got aton of phone calls on draft night, and he was one of them.” Hisyounger sister, Andrea, is working on her bachelor’s degree in In-dustrial Engineering at Nebraska

• Favorite sports moment growing up: “We were down 0-2 in a re-gional championship soccer game when I was 15. I scored threegoals in 10 minutes to put us up 3-2, the eventual final score.”

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FG/FGA Pct. Lgvs. NFC East 16/16 100.0 51vs. NFC 25/28 89.3 51vs. AFC 7/8 87.5 42at Lincoln Financial Field 20/22 90.9 48on the road 12/14 85.7 51on turf 6/7 85.7 51on grass 26/29 89.7 48indoors 6/7 85.7 51outdoors 26/29 89.7 48in September 13/15 86.7 48in October 8/10 80.0 35in November 5/5 100.0 47in December 4/4 100.0 51in January 2/2 100.0 35when tied 5/5 100.0 48before bye week 19/23 82.6 48after bye week 13/13 100.0 51

HENERY IN THE REGULAR SEASON ...

Year Team GP FG-FGA Pct Lg Blk XP-XPA Pct Blk Pts KO TB2011 Phil. 16 24-27 88.9 51 0 46-46 100 0 118 85 322012 Phil. 4 8-9 88.9 48 0 6-6 100 0 30 18 4TOTALS 20 32-36 88.9 51 0 52-52 100 0 148 103 36

HENERY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year Team 1-19 Pct 20-29 Pct 30-39 Pct 40-49 Pct 50+ Pct2011 Phil. 0-0 0.0 10-10 100 9-11 81.8 4-4 100 1-2 50.02012 Phil. 0-0 0.0 3-3 100 2-2 100 3-4 75.0 0-0 0.0TOTALS 0-0 0.0 13-13 100 11-13 84.6 7-8 87.5 1-2 50.0

HENERY’S CAREER FIELD GOAL BREAKDOWN

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: (4) - 2012 (1), 2011 (3)

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATS

FGs 4 (9/30/12 vs NYG)FG atts. 5 (10/2/11 vs SF)Long 51 (12/24/11 at Dal.)Lg. att. 63 (9/18/11 at Atl.)PATs 5 (12/18/11 vs. NYJ)Points 13 (9/30/12 vs NYG)

CAREER HIGHS

Todd Herremans is in his second season as the team’s starting righttackle, charged with the task of protecting QB Michael Vick’s blind-side. A versatile and dependable force on the offensive line, Herre-mans (pronounced HARE-uh-mens) had been the team’s startingleft guard since 2006 before successfully transitioning to tackle in2011. In the offseason, Herremans signed a three-year contract ex-tension on 3/13/12 that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2016.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• A key contributer to an offensive line that helped engineer the

highest scoring offense in team history in 2010 (439 points) and ateam record 6,386 total net yards in 2011

• A two-time member of USA Today’s All-Joe team (2008, 2011),which honors the NFL players whose work doesn't necessarilygarner headlines, but is integral to the success of their footballteam

• Scored the first TD of his career on a one-yard pass from QBDonovan McNabb, while playing as an eligible receiver on a goal-line play at Sea. (11/2/08). Became just the 2nd offensive linemanin team history to catch a TD pass and the first since Bob Gonyadid so on 10/7/34 vs. Pit.

• Caught his second career TD on a two-yard pass from QB MichaelVick, while playing as an eligible receiver on a goal-line play atDal. (12/12/10). His two career TD receptions are the most everfor an Eagles offensive lineman

IN THE TRENCHES• His definition of an O-lineman: “The ultimate team player. They

never touch the ball or score points or get highlights on Sports-Center. But no one else is going to get that done unless we do ourjob.”

• Favorite O-lineman: Russ Grimm. “I like his style, he was nasty.He wasn't super gifted, but he was relentless on the field. I reallyenjoy watching his highlight tapes.”

QUOTES• Head coach Andy Reid on Herreman’s extension: “Todd’s intelli-

gence, toughness, durability, and leadership are second to none.Very few players in the NFL can play at an extremely high level atboth the guard and tackle positions and Todd has done that for us.He has been a big part of the success of our offense over the lastseveral years.”

• Herremans on being inPhiladelphia long-term:“I would love to finish mycareer in Philadelphia.The city has been awe-some to me, and I don’tget a lot of negativityfrom anybody really. It’sjust fun to be here and Ireally want to be on theteam that brings a SuperBowl to Philadelphia.”

BIRDSEED• Took up chess as a hobby

in college and becameaddicted. Has been in-volved in Eagles YouthPartnership's annualchess tournament for thepast three years. "When Iwas in college, one of mybuddy's parents brought us a chess set and three or four of usended up sitting around playing chess all the time. I got into thestrategy of the game and liked how you always had to think threeor four steps ahead all the time. Then I got to see how good thekids were with the EYP event, and was amazed."

• Aspires to become an actor one day and enjoys going to live the-atre. Was a member of the drama club in high school and playedthe lead role in the play Tom Jones during his junior year

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2005 Phil. 4/42006 Phil. 16/162007 Phil. 16/152008 Phil. 16/152009 Phil. 11/112010 Phil. 16/152011 Phil. 16/162012 Phil. 4/4Totals 99/96

First NFL game and start:vs. GB (11/27/05)

PlayoffsYEAR TEAM GP/GS2006 Phil. 2/22008 Phil. 3/32009 Phil. 1/12010 Phil. 1/1Totals 7/7

Starts by position: 2005: 4 atLT, 2006: 16 at LG (2 at LG inplayoffs), 2007: 15 at LG, 2008:15 at LG (3 at LG in playoffs),2009: 10 at LG, 1 at LT (1 at LGin playoffs), 2010: 15 at LG (1 atLG in playoffs), 2011: 15 at RT,1 at LT, 2012: 3 at RT

CAREER SERVICE

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Born 10/13/82 in Grand Rapids, MIRavenna HS, Ravenna, MIAcquired - D4b-05 (126th overall)

GUARD/TACKLE

TOUCHDOWNS: 2008 (1 at Sea. 11/2/08), 2010(1 at Dal. 12/12/10)RECEIVING: 2-3-2lg-2TD – 2008, 2010

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS

Nickname: ToddfatherFirst job: Maintenance man at Swanson

Pickle Factory, bailing hayCareer if not in football: ArchitectureHobbies: Fishing, golfing, water sportsTalent you’d most like to have: Musical

instrumentTrade places for a day: Richard BransonActor who would play him: Jon HammGuilty pleasure: TMZ and US Weekly

magazines Favorite sports moment: Getting

drafted by the EaglesTeams/athletes growing up: Chicago

Bulls, Michael Jordan, Emmitt SmithSong: “Simple Man” - Lynyrd SkynyrdMeal: Mom’s chicken pot pieBook: Mind Techniques and Methods of

the Modern Day NinjaMovies: Big Lebowski, Boondock

Saints, Anchorman, Hot RodPlace to visit: West CoastApp: StumbleUpon, IdcapthatTV: History , Discovery, or HBOPhilly restaurant: Barclay Prime

THREE-STEP DROP

Herremans believes that one of the most important facets ofbeing an NFL player is to give back to the community you camefrom, and he has proven this throughout his career. He startedthe Herremans Scholar Athlete Scholarship, given to three-sportathletes who maintain a 3.0 GPA. He has also continuouslypledged money and equipment to both the Saginaw Valley StateFootball program (most of his donations were used to build a newweight room facility) and the Ravenna High School athletics pro-gram. In addition to local community work, he continues to fundand be an advocate of cancer, Alzheimer’s, and Autism researchas well as anti-bullying.

TODDFATHER GIVES BACK

Brandon Hughes has been a key contributor on special teams anda solid reserve cornerback since joining the Eagles on 11/23/10.Originally a fifth-round selection of the Chargers in 2009, Hughesspent his rookie campaign on the Injured Reserve list with a knee in-jury before landing on the New York Giants practice squad for thefirst ten games of the 2010 season.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks third on team with 38 special teams production points

BIRDSEED• Says his greatest love be-

sides football is writing.Hughes, who was a staffmember on OregonState’s student newspa-per, The Daily Barome-ter, is intrigued by thejournalistic aspect ofwriting - most specifi-cally the media side. “If Iwasn’t playing football,I’d probably be studyingthe communication fieldin a much broadersense,” says Hughes.

• Would like to be a skilled pianist one day. Hughes actually took aclass for one term in college, but it did not cater to his footballschedule. “I had some free time for the class, but it was notenough to meet my teacher’s expectations. I’m still working on it,though.”

PERSONAL• A three-year letterman and two-year starter at Bloomington (IL)

HS, finished his career with 34 receptions for 1,008 receiving yardsand 16 touchdowns. Also played defensive back

• Earned first-team All-Big 12 Conference honors as a senior andwas a member of a team that went 13-1 and was the state’s 6Astate runner-up. Says his favorite moment in his sports career isthe back-to-back runs his high school team made to the state fi-nals

• Also competed in track & field, where he was a two-time IntercityMeet champion and a school record-holder in the 400-meterevent

• What he loves most about the game offootball: “I love the team aspect. You canalways find yourself being around a dif-ferent group of characters. In my eyes,that’s what makes football so fun.”

• Claims that having confi-dence is one of the mostunderrated attributesneeded in the sport offootball. “I like to thinkthat football is 80 per-cent confidence and 20percent skill,” saysHughes. “A guy may notbe the most athletic orthe biggest, but if he car-ries himself with confi-dence, he can’t bestopped.”

• Pregame ritual includeslistening to Gospel music15-20 minutes prior totaking the field

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sack Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2010 Phil. 1/0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12011 Phil. 13/1 6 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52012 Phil. 4/0 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2TOTALS 18/1 13 11 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8

PLAYOFFS2010 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HUGHES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 4 (11/27/11 vs. NE)

CAREER HIGHS

Considers his older brother,Keybrooks, as one of the biggest in-fluences on his life and career. “Hewas a father figure to my siblingsand me,” remembers Hughes.“Even though he was my brother, Iused to call him ‘pops.’ As ateenager, he had to sometimesmake adult decisions just to providefor the family. I admire him and hehelped put me on the right track.”

A BROTHER’S WORTH

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CORNERBACK

Person he’d most like to have dinnerwith: Jesus. “I would ask him aboutthe things that he did or said thatweren’t documented in the Bible.”

What actor would play you in a movieand why? “Derek Luke because peo-ple say I look just like him.”

Favorite Movie: Any Denzel Washingtonmovie

TV Show: Law & OrderPlace to visit: New York CityMeal: CalamariBook: Danger on Panther Peak by Bill

WallaceMusicians: R. Kelly, Carl Thomas, JoeWebsites: Google, NetflixApps: TuneIn, Fruit NinjaWhat do you love most about Philly?

“People are real; you can be yourself”Best restaurant in Philly: Raw

THREE-STEP DROP

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

A former sack artist for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL,Phillip Hunt battled his way onto the Eagles roster in 2011 and pro-vided quality depth on the defensive line in his first season with theteam. Prior to his arrival in Philadelphia, Hunt amassed 19 sacksfrom 2009-10 for Winnipeg, including a league-leading 16 in 2010.Originally a rookie free agent signing of the Cleveland Browns in2009, Hunt played collegiately at Houston and finished his career asthe school’s all-time leader in sacks with 34.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Amassed 19 sacks in two seasons for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

of the CFL, including a league-leading 16 in 2010

PERSONAL• On his bucket list: “I want to establish a youth program for kids

who grow up in poverty and show them that there’s a way out.Going through what I went through in life, I want other kids toknow what’s out there.”

• Favorite musician: Young Jeezy; Place to visit: Paris; Teams/ath-letes growing up: Dallas Mavericks, Texas Rangers, Michael Jor-dan, Scottie Pippen and Vince Carter; App: Pandora; Movie: TheWood; Car: Dodge Challenger; TV show: The Game

• First job: Worked inpark services at Hurri-cane Harbor, a waterpark

• Was a two-time first-team all-district selec-tion at Dunbar HighSchool

• Majored in kinesiologyand sports administra-tion

• Has a son, Cameron• Full name: Phillip

Wayne Hunt, Jr.

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yd STT2011 Phil. 9/0 11 8 3 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Phil. 4/0 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3TOTALS 13/0 14 9 5 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

HUNT’S CAREER STATISTICS

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DEFENSIVE END

Tackles 5 (12/18/11 vs. NYJ)Sacks 1.0 (2x - 12/18/11 vs. NYJ)

CAREER HIGHS

Favorite moment in sports growing up:“Before games when I would get one-on-one time with my dad and he’dgive me pep talks.”

Actor most likely to play him in a movie:Maurice Chestnut

If not in football, he’d be: A firefighterWhat he loves most about Philly: “How

serious the football fans are.”Hobbies off the field: “Going to the park

with my son, shopping and travel-ing.”

Funniest player on the Eagles: “LeSeanMcCoy because he’s always sayingcrazy stuff every time you see him.”

Restaurant in Philly: Miss Tootsie’sSoul Food

Athletes to watch right now: MichaelVick and LeBron James

Meal: Nachos with chickenGreatest love besides football: “My

family.”Quote: “Keep your friends close, but

your enemies closer.”

THREE-STEP DROP

Phillip Hunt has been through a great deal in his journeyto the NFL. After enduring a rough upbringing in FortWorth, TX, Hunt said he very easily could have gone down thewrong path. “Where I grew up, it was either play sports or fallunder negative influences. I played sports,” says Hunt. His mother, Noni Roberts, raised Phillip and his two siblings, hissister Shaunte and his brother Calvin. She worked as a beauti-cian and styled customers’ hair in her own home. “My mom is thebiggest inspiration to me to make something out of my life. Shesacrificed everything to make ends meet, was on her feet all daydoing hair. I owe everything to her.”After being urged to play football at an early age by his grand-mother, Lula, Phillip saw immediate success and was a starplayer at Dunbar High School. He then went on to play four sea-sons at Houston, finishing his career as the school’s all-timeleader in sacks with 34.Despite his success in college, Hunt went undrafted in 2009 anddidn’t make an NFL roster after being released as a rookie free

agent with the Cleveland Browns. From there, hechose to sign with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers ofthe CFL, where he flourished, leading the leaguewith 16 sacks in 2010 before battling his way ontothe Eagles roster in 2011.

THE LONG ROAD TO THE NFL

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 1 2 3 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Armed with a unique combination of speed, skill and a relentless,competitive nature, DeSean Jackson has become arguably the mostdynamic weapon in the NFL, and was rewarded with a five-year dealon March 14, 2012, that will keep him with Philadelphia through2016. The team’s 2nd round draft pick in 2008 out of California, Jack-son followed up a record-setting rookie campaign with two Pro Bowlcampaigns in 2009 and 2010. In fact, he became the first player inleague history to earn a Pro Bowl berth at two positions in 2009. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Became the first player in NFL history to earn Pro Bowl honors at

two positions (kick returner and wide receiver) in 2009. Also re-ceived The Sporting News first-team All-Pro honors and Associ-ated Press second-team All Prohonors at punt returner

• Registered 8 TDs of 50+ yards in2009, tying Elroy “Crazy Legs”Hirsch (1951) and Devin Hester(2007) for the NFL record

• His average of 52.8 yards perscore in 2009 was the highest inNFL history among players withat least 10 TDs scored in a season. Chicago’s Harlon Hill previ-ously held the record with a 50.6 average in 1956

• Is one of five players in NFL history to have eclipsed the 900-yardmark in each of their first four NFL seasons and became the 4thEagles to top the 1,000-yard mark in consecutive seasons, joiningIrving Fryar (1996-97), Mike Quick (1983-85), and Tommy McDon-ald (1961-62)

• Holds the Eagles record for most receiving yards in his first fourNFL seasons, surpassing the total set by Mike Quick (3,864)

• Is the Eagles all-time leader in punt return touchdowns (4) andplayoff punt return yards (145). Ranks 3rd with 1,226 punt returnyards in the regular season record book, trailing Brian Mitchell(1,369) and Wally Henry (1,231)

• Became the 2nd player in NFL history to score TDs via receiving,rushing and punt return during each of his first three seasons,joining Washington’s Dick Todd (1939-41)

• Has averaged 44.5 yards per score on 31 career TDs (includingpostseason). Additionally, 22 of his TDs traveled 30+ yards (in-cluding 15 TDs of 50+ yards)

• In 2009, Jackson (23 years old), Jeremy Maclin (21) and BrentCelek (24), became the first trio of teammates aged 24-years-or-younger in NFL history to each post 50+ catches, 750+ yardsand 4+ TDs. Additionally, he and Celek became the first duo inteam history to each compile 900+ receiving yards in the sameseason

• In 2011, Jackson, Maclin and Celek became the first trio of team-mates to each post 800+ yards in team history.

• In 2009, became the first player in NFL history to record a 60+yard TD in each of the first three games of a season. The last NFLplayer to do so in any three consecutive games was KC’s DanteHall in 2003, and the last Eagle to do so was Jack Ferrante in 1945

• Set Eagles rookierecords in receivingyards (912) and totalyards from scrimmage(1,008) in 2008

• Set Eagles record forrookie WRs (2nd amongall rookies) with 62 re-ceptions in 2008, sur-passing Don Looney'stotal of 58 (1940). Alsobecame the first Eaglesrookie to lead team incatches since KeithJackson (81 in 1988)

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Snagged 7 catches for

114 yards, including a49-yard grab from Vick,vs. Bal (9/16)

• Hauled in 6 passes for 99 yards vs. NYG (9/30), including a 19-yardTD catch from Vick

BIRDSEED• In honor of his father, Bill, who passed away from pancreatic can-

cer in 2009, DeSean and his family created a family foundation,The DeSean Jackson Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer. The foun-dation raises money and awareness for this deadly disease andalso works to improve the quality of life for patients and their im-mediate family members who seek information and assistanceduring this vulnerable time. For more information on these ef-forts, please log on to foundation10.com

• Is the founder and CEO of Jaccpot Records, and so far, has fiveartists in that record label company. “Music is a place where I canfind peace in my life, especially growing up in a rough neighbor-hood. Music motivates and inspires me through life’s challenges.I also love being able to give young musicians a chance to fulfilltheir dreams.” One of his artists is a 14-year old from Philadelphianamed Young Retro

• Prior to the 2008 NFL Draft, was mentored by WR Jerry Rice. "Heemphasized to me the importance of my life off the field as muchas he did on the field."

Since entering NFL as a2nd round draft choice in 2008,Jackson is 2nd in the NFL inyds/catch (17.7) among playerswith 200+ receptions and ranks4th in punt return yds (1,226).

D-JAC ON THE ATTACK

Jackson became the first player in NFL history topost 3,500 receiving yards and 1,000 punt returnyards in his first four seasons in the league

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WIDE RECEIVER

Favorite App: Instagram Favorite Athlete to Watch Now: Kobe

BryantLove most about Philadelphia: That it’s

a blue collar, all-business city. It’s allabout hard work here

Favorite Person to follow on Twitter:Kevin Hart

First job: Washing cars and cuttinglawns at 12 years old

Talent I’d Most Like to Have: To flyBucket List: Travel overseas to Sydney,

Australia Actor That Would Play You in a Movie:

Mike EppsFavorite teams and athletes growing

up: Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Lak-ers and Michael Jordan

THREE-STEP DROP

DESEAN’S TRUE HEROES

Inspired by his cousin, Jimmy Jackson, aVietnam War veteran who earned two purplehearts and two bronze stars during histenure as a Sergeant E5 in the US Army,DeSean wanted to give back to the true he-roes of our country. On September 11, 2012,

he donated $50,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project during a visitto the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. SaidJackson, “After seeing what Jimmy dealt with throughout his life,this is a cause that really hits home for me. The people in the mil-itary put their lives on the line for us every day.”

PERSONAL• Resides in Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Son of Gayle, a proud

member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, and the late Bill Jackson.Has four older brothers, who all played football in college

• Credits all of his four older brothers for making him the athlete heis today. They would have their little brother up on Sunday morn-ings the day after his high school games working on his skills."When other kids were still in bed on Sundays, my brothers hadme up working. They made me tough. They wouldn't let me be apunk.” All four brothers played collegiate football: Byron (SanJose St.), Derrick (Idaho St.), Travis (Utah St.) and Jay (Santa Mon-ica Junior College). Also has an older sister, Adreea

• An All-America selection as a senior at Long Beach PolytechnicHS, was the recipient of the 2004 Glenn Davis Award by the LosAngeles Times as Southern California's POY. Posted 60 receptionsfor 1,075 yards and 15 TDs (two for punt returns), and led his teamto the CIF Southern Section championship. In the CIF title game,he was a last-minute replacement on defense and responded withtwo INTs, one of which he returned 68 yards for a TD. Earned All-State accolades as a junior

• Also starred in baseball and was ranked by Baseball America asthe third-best all-around athlete in the MLB draft prospect pool in2005 after hitting .380 with 20 stolen bases in his senior season.Also set the state 4x100 record in track

• Credits his parents for doing a great job of keeping him out of allthe trouble that he could have gotten into living in the Crenshawsection of Los Angeles. "I had friends who've been shot, paralyzedand put in jail. It was unfortunate to see people I consideredfriends involved in things that could get them killed. If I was-n't involved in sports and didn't have my father to keep meout of those things, I could have ended up the same way."

• Jackson’s brother, Byron, who spent two seasons in the NFLon the Chiefs practice squad (1992-93), began taping De-Sean's football games at a very young age in order to helphim hone his skills. Eventually he hopes to use that footagein a documentary some day

• In 2011, Jackson took part in a Nike and Foot Locker TV ad alongwith NBA stars Amar’e Stoudemire and Chris Bosh ... also ap-peared with Ray Lewis, Shawne Merriman, and Tony Gonzalez ona Funny or Die web show entitled “Field of Dreams2: NFL Lock-out with Taylor Lautner”

• In 2010, Jackson was joined by Dwight Howard, Chris Johnson,Tyson Gay, Maureece Greene, and Shaquille O’Neal in a relay raceon an episode of ABC’s Shaq Vs.

• DeSean has become a spokesperson for the Eagles Play 60 cam-paign. This initiative promotes physical fitness to help combat theyouth obesity epidemic

• Has become involved with the United Way, participating in a PSAfor the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania

• In December of 2008, hosted a birthday party for senior citizens atthe Stapeley Nursing Home where his aunt resides. DeSeanpassed out gifts and birthday cake to the residents

• Graced the cover of EA Sports NCAA Football 2009• Played basketball in high school and is a high-scoring player on

the Eagles offseason basketball squad • For more info, log on to DeSeanJackson10.com, his authentic

twitter account at DeseanJackson10, or by facebook at www.face-book.com/DeSeanJackson10 ... Snoop Dogg created a track inhonor of Jackson that introduces his web site

• Majored in social welfare

NFC Offensive POW Dec. 12, 2010 at DALNFC Special Teams POM December, 2009NFC Special Teams POW Dec. 13, 2009 at NYGNFC Offensive POW Oct. 26, 2009 at WASNFC Offensive POM September, 2009NFC Special Teams POW Sept. 13, 2009 at CAR

PLAYER OF THE WEEK/MONTH AWARDS

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Of Jackson’s 31 career touchdowns, 22have covered 30+ yards:10/5/08 vs. Was 68-yd. punt return1/18/09 at Arz* 62-yd. pass from McNabb9/13/09 at Car 85-yd. punt return9/20/09 vs. NO 71-yd. pass from Kolb9/27/09 vs. KC 64-yd. pass from Kolb10/26/09 at Was 67-yd. run10/26/09 at Was 57-yd. pass from McNabb11/1/09 vs. NYG 54-yd. pass from McNabb11/22/09 at Chi 48-yd. pass from McNabb11/29/09 vs. Was 35-yd. pass from McNabb12/13/09 at NYG 72-yd. punt return12/13/09 at NYG 60-yd. pass from McNabb9/19/10 at Det 45-yd. pass from Vick9/26/10 at Jax 61-yd. pass from Vick10/17/10 vs. Atl 31-yd. run10/17/10 vs. Atl 34-yd. pass from Kolb11/15/10 at Was 88-yd. pass from Vick12/12/10 at Dal 91-yd. pass from Vick12/19/10 at NYG 65-yd. punt return10/9/11 at Buf 31-yd. pass from Vick12/11/11 at Mia 34-yd. pass from Vick1/1/12 vs. Was 62-yd. pass from Vick* Playoffs

BIG PLAY D.J.

ANTI-BULLYING CAMPAIGN

When Jackson learned of NadinKhoury’s nightmarish day at schoolin suburban Philadelphia in 2011,he wanted to help. When the 13-year-old Khoury made a brave ap-pearance on “The View” to tell hisstory of being beaten by six olderstudents to a national TV audi-ence, Jackson made it a point to

visit him that on set that day to uplift his spirits. Sincethen, Jackson regularly speaks with Nadin, took him tothe ESPYs as a special guest, and has made it a point tospeak to schools in Philadelphia and California in an effortto put bullying to an end.

Jackson ranks 2nd in team history with four 150-yard receiving games behind Tommy McDonald,(5). Fred Barnett and Ben Hawkins each have four

RECEIVING RUSHING PUNT RETURNSYear Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2008 Phil. 16/15 62 912 14.7 60 2 17 96 4.6 21 1 50 16 440 8.8 68t 12009 Phil. 15/15 62 1156 18.6 71t 9 11 137 12.5 67t 1 29 15 441 15.2 85t 22010 Phil. 14/14 47 1056 22.5 91t 6 16 104 6.5 31t 1 20 8 231 11.6 65t 12011 Phil. 15/15 58 961 16.6 62t 4 7 41 5.9 18 0 17 12 114 6.8 51 02012 Phil. 4/4 20 333 16.7 49 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0TOTALS: 64/63 249 4418 17.7 91t 22 52 383 7.4 67t 3 116 51 1226 10.6 85t 4

PLAYOFFS2008 Phil. 3/3 11 207 18.8 62t 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 7 2 122 17.4 62 02009 Phil. 1/1 3 14 4.7 6 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 2 9 4.5 8 02010 Phil. 1/1 2 47 23.5 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 14 14.0 14 0TOTALS 5/5 16 268 16.8 62t 2 1 2 2.0 2 0 10 5 145 14.5 62 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSFUMBLES/LOST: (12/5) - 2008 (4/2), 2009 (3/1), 2010 (4/1), 2011 (1/1)PASSING: 2008 (1-0-0-1INT-0TDs)KICKOFF RETURNS: 2-12-12lg; 1-0-0lg vs. TB 10/11/09, 1-12-12lg vs. Pit. 9/21/08

JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Recepts 8 (2x - 11/22/09 at Chi.)Yards 210 (12/12/10 at Dal)Long 91t (12/12/10 at Dal)TDs 1 (22x - 9/30/12 vs. NYG)Rush atts. 3 (3x - 11/7/10 vs. Ind)Yards 67 (10/26/09 at Was)Long 67t (10/26/09 at Was)TDs 1 (3x - 10/17/10 vs. Atl)

Punt rets. 8 (9/7/08 vs. StL)Yards 109 (1/4/09 at Min., NFC-WC)

106 (9/13/09 at Car.)Long 85t (9/13/09 at Car.)

CAREER HIGHS

Yds Date Opp Rec TD210 12/12/10 at Dal (W) 4 1178 12/13/09 at NYG (W) 6 1171 10/2/11 vs. SF (L) 6 0153 9/26/10 at Jax (W) 5 1149 9/27/09 vs. KC (W) 6 1140 12/20/09 vs. SF (W) 6 1135 9/19/10 at Det (W) 4 1114 9/16/12 vs. Bal (W) 7 0110 9/15/08 at Dal (L) 6 0109 11/7/10 vs. Ind (W) 7 1107 11/22/09 at Chi. (W) 8 1106 9/7/08 vs. StL (W) 6 0102 9/11/11 at StL (W) 6 1101 9/20/09 vs. NO (L) 4 1

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (14)

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RECEIVING RUSHING PUNT RETURNSDate Opp W/L GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 4 77 19.3 35 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 82Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 7 114 16.3 49 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 114Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 3 43 14.3 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 43Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 6 99 16.5 32 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 99Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 20 333 16.7 49 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 338

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

An imposing and versatile presence along the defensive line, Jenk-ins signed a five-year contract with the Eagles on 7/30/11 afterspending his first seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers. Orig-inally an undrafted free agent signing of the Packers in 2003, Jenk-ins has experience at both defensive tackle and defensive end, andis the younger brother of former All-Pro DT Kris Jenkins.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Since 2010, ranks fifth among all NFL defensive tackles with 12.5

sacks• Since entering the league in 2004, ranks fifth among all undrafted

players with 34.5 sacks• Led the NFL in 2005 with three blocked kicks, joining Chicago’s

Alfonso Boone (2) as one of just two players with multiple blocksthat year

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Tied a career high with seven tackles vs. NYG (9/30), including one

for a loss while adding two quarterback hurries• Recovered a fumble vs. Bal (9/16) deep in Ravens territory, which

led to an Eagles touchdown

BIRDSEED• His older brother, Kris,

was a former All-ProDT with the CarolinaPanthers and New YorkJets

• Has aspirations of fol-lowing in his father’sfootsteps and becomingan elementary schoolteacher after his play-ing days are over

• Enjoys fishing, espe-cially in Florida. Hisbest catch was either a62-inch golden amberjack or a 9’1” hammerhead shark. In fact,once took an offseason fishing trip to Key West and estimates hecaught 60 pounds of tuna, wahoo, snapper and mackerel

• His father, Darome Jenkins was an elementary school teacherafter playing college football at Eastern Michigan. He was Cullen’slittle-league football coach growing up. “He has definitely been amajor influence on my career as far as teaching me the game andmotivating my brother and me to be the best we can be as play-ers.”

• Recently took up boxing as an alternative offseason trainingmethod. “It really helps you with hand-eye coordination andcore/hip mobility. I can already see it has allowed me to becomea better overall athlete.”

• Says that quickness, balance and intelligence are underratedskills needed to excel as a defensive lineman. “Everyone alwaystold me I was too small to play defensive tackle and not fastenough to play defensive end, but I think the reason that I’ve beenable to have success at both positions is becuase of having goodbalance, good short-area quickness, and really working to un-derstand the game and what my opponents are trying to do.”

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DEFENSIVE TACKLE

Player SacksNdamukong Suh 16.5Justin Smith 16.0Geno Atkins 15.5Tommy Kelly 14.5Cullen Jenkins, 3 others 12.5

SACKS SINCE 2010 - NFL DTs

Player SacksJames Harrison 58.0James Hall 51.5Chris Clemons 47.0Adewale Ogunleye 42.0Cullen Jenkins 34.5

SACKS BY UNDRAFTEDPLAYERS SINCE 2004

Now one of the league’s most consistent and versatilepass-rushing defensive tackles, Jenkins endured a challengingroad to NFL stardom. A collegiate standout at Central Michigan,Jenkins slipped under the NFL’s radar during the draft was finallypicked up as a rookie free agent by the Green Bay Packers in 2003.He was released as part of the team’s final roster cut down, andended up taking a job in landscaping in his hometown in Michigan.He wondered if he would ever play football again. Jenkins thencommitted to the arena football league, before re-signing with thePackers and being allocated to NFL Europe’s Cologne Centurions.He then went on to have seven successful seasons with Green Bay,including a Super Bowl in 2010, prior to signing with the Eagles in2011.

PAYING HIS DUES

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 2 2 4 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 1 1 2 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 5 2 7 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 8 5 13 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Greatest love outside of football: Fam-ily, fishing

Actor who would play him in a movie:Delroy Lindo

Person he’d most like to have dinnerwith: Barack Obama

Favorite movie: Step BrothersTV shows: House, Family GuyMusician: Jay ZFavorite activity in Philly: EatingBest restaurant in Philly: MorimotoPregame ritual: “Relax and try to envi-

sion the game in my head.”

THREE-STEP DROP

PERSONAL• Married to his high school sweetheart, Pashun. The couple has

two children, Jasmin and Ashanti• Earned all-conference honors as a senior at Belleville High School• Garnered all-conference accolades in track, competing in the 100-

meter dash and 300-meter hurdles• Also earned two letters in basketball• Is an active supporter of ‘Reaching the Stars’, which raises money

for cystic fibrosis• Other volunteer work includes reading books to school children

and speaking to Pop Warner football teams about sportsmanshipand what it takes to become a professional athlete

• Participated in a panel discussion in honor of Black History Monthat the Packers Hall of Fame in 2009

• Served as a celebrity tasting judge for the Exceptional EquestriansCelebrity Booyah Bash in 2009 in Green Bay, raising money to pro-vide educational and therapeutic horseback riding instruction forpeople with special needs

• Assisted in the Campbell’s Chunky Soup “Click For Cans” com-petition, helping unload soup from a truck to give to participatingpantries

• Also served breakfast at a Hardee’s in Green Bay to raise moneyfor multiple sclerosis

• In 2007, received the ‘Nice Guy Award’ at the annual DougJirschele Sports Awards Banquet in Clintonville, WI, and taped aPSA for the Red Cross, encouraging blood donation

• In 2006, was a guest at a Swan House auction, a house built withdonated time and materials designated for single-parent collegestudents

• Majored in elementary education and plans to earn his degreeafter his playing days are over

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yards Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2004 GB 16/6 28 18 10 4.5 29.5 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 02005 GB 16/12 49 28 21 3.0 20.5 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 -22006 GB 14/5 48 28 20 6.5 62.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 02007 GB 16/15 49 31 18 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 02008 GB 4/4 18 13 5 2.5 25.5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02009 GB 16/16 50 33 17 4.5 40.5 1 4 4 0 1 3 0 02010 GB 11/8 29 20 9 7.0 44.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02011 Phil. 16/16 61 40 21 5.5 24.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32012 Phil. 4/4 13 8 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0TOTALS 113/86 345 219 126 34.5 248.5 1 4 4 0 23 5 6 1

PLAYOFFS2004 GB 1/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 GB 2/2 10 7 3 1.5 16.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 GB 1/1 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 GB 4/0 7 6 1 0.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 8/3 20 14 6 2.0 18.5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSBLOCKED PAT: (2) - Blocked P.Dawson attempt vs. Cle (9/18/05); blocked J.Kasay at-tempt at Car. (10/3/05)BLOCKED FG: (1) - Blocked J.Reed attempt vs. Pit. (11/6/05)

JENKINS’ CAREER STATISTICSSacks 3.0 (12/17/06 vs Det)Tackles 7 (4x - 9/30/12 vs NYG)INTs 1 (10/18/09 vs Det)

CAREER HIGHS

Sk Opponent3.0 12/17/06 vs. Det.2.0 9/18/11 at Atl.2.0 12/5/10 vs. SF1.5 9/21/08 vs. Dal.1.5 1/12/08 vs. Sea., NFC-D

MULTI-SACK GAMES (5)

One of the most explosive players in NCAA history, Damaris (da-MAHR-is) Johnson signed a rookie free agent contract with the Ea-gles in 2012. Despite only playing three seasons at Tulsa (2008-10),he finished his career as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purposeyardage (7,796) and kickoff return yardage (3,417). The speedy re-ceiver and return man registered a whopping 150 plays of 20-plusyards along the way for the Golden Hurricanes.

BIRDSEED• Became the first Eagle

to don jersey number13 in a regular seasongame since punterRick Engles did so in1978. Ironically, En-gles also played atTulsa

• Grew up in the sameneighborhood as NFLdefensive backsLaRon and DawanLandry and attendedthe same high school as Ravens All-Pro safety Ed Reed

• Recruited by TCU, Illinois, Memphis and Louisiana-Lafayette, butsettled on Tulsa after being recruited by renowned offensive co-ordinator Gus Malzahn the head coach at Arkansas State

• Credits his older brother, Joshua, and his older cousin, MarkYoung, for helping him develop most as a football player. “We al-ways played sports together growing up. They were both greathigh school athletes and they showed me the ropes.”

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Posted 5 catches for 84 yds at Arz (9/23) while seeing

significant playing time for an injured Jeremy Maclin

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• A three-year starter at Tulsa, posted 2,746 career re-

ceiving yards and 1,062 rushing yards. Also finishedhis career with 29 touchdowns (17 receiving, 8 rush-ing, two kickoff returns and two punt returns

• Earned second-team All-America honors in 2010 andwas named the Conference USA special teamsplayer of the year. Led team with 872 rec. yards, 904KOR yards and 292 PR yards, while ranking secondwith 560 rushing yards

• Scored 29 total touchdowns in his career, including13 in 2010 (7 rushing, 4 receiving, 1 kickoff return and1 punt return)

PERSONAL• Single and resides in Destrehan, LA, with his girl-

firend, Chamon Jones, and theirson, Skylar. His mother, Lori,works at a hospital and with eldercare patients. Has an olderbrother, Joshua

• Started playing football as a 7-yearold RB and DB for the HahnvilleTigers

• Also played baseball asa 7-year old and evenmade the 8-year oldall-star team that yearas a shortstop

• A three-year starter atDestrehan (LA) HS(suburb of New Or-leans), finished his ca-reer as the school’sall-time leading re-ceiver with 154 catchesfor 2,620 yards and 30touchdowns. Was atwo-time all-state per-former

• As a senior, caught 81passes for 1,228 yardsand 12 TDs while lead-ing his team to a 14-0record and a statechampionship. In fact,was named MVP of thestate title game

• Also played basketball for three years as a point guard and base-ball for one year as his team lost in the state championship finalgame

• Majored in organizational studies

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WIDE RECEIVER

Favorite TV show: Law & Order SVUFavorite teams growing up: NY Yankees

and Indianapolis ColtsMost Memorable Concert: Lyfe Jen-

nings and Anthony Hamilton at theThe Pontchartrain Center

Favorite Book: The OutsidersFavorite athletes to watch growing up:

Derek Jeter and Peyton ManningMost memorable moment in sports

growing up: Winning the Hawaii Bowlas a senior in college and breakingthe NCAA all-time record in yards

Favorite App: PandoraFirst Job: At Children’s Place for

$40/weekFavorite part about playing football: “I

love to compete, period. And I try todo everything on the field like it’s mylast day doing it.”

Talent I’d Most Like to Have: Artisticskills

THREE-STEP DROP

Johnson accumulated the equiv-alent of 4.4 miles during his THREEyears of college football (7,796 yards),more than any other player in NCAAhistory. Here’s a breakdown:

Yards Att. Avg.Kickoff returns 3,417 134 25.5Receiving yards 2,746 188 14.6Rushing yards 1,062 122 8.7Punt returns 571 47 12.1Total yards per touch: 15.9

THE YARD MASTER

RECEIVING RUSHING PUNT RETURNSDate Opp W/L GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 6 6.0 6 0 10Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 3 1 10 3.3 4 0 19Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 5 84 16.8 26 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 3 16 8.0 12 0 84Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 1 17 17.0 17 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1 1 3 3.0 3 0 16Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 8 124 15.5 26 0 2 5 2.5 6 0 7 8 35 5.0 12 0 129

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

RECEIVING RUSHING PUNT RETURNSYear Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Phil. 4/0 8 124 15.5 26 0 2 5 2.5 6 0 7 8 35 5.0 `12 0TOTALS: 4/0 8 124 15.5 26 0 2 5 2.5 6 0 7 8 35 5.0 12 0

FUMBLES: 2012 (1/1)

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

After spending a majority of the 2011 campaign on the Eagles prac-tice squad, Ron Johnson signed a reserve/futures contract with theEagles in 2012. He was placed on Injured Reserve on 8/4 after suf-fering an ankle injury during training camp. Originally a sixth rounddraft choice of San Francisco, Johnson played in 47 games at South-ern California, racking up 3,501 all-purpose yards for the Trojans.Johnson is one of several athletes in his family, as his wife is a bas-ketball player at Temple University and his brother is a member ofthe Troy University football team

BIRDSEED• Credits his family as being the biggest influence on his life and

career.“They’ve always been very supportive of me. They werewilling to give me a way out. It’s nice to have so many people in mylife who enjoy what I’m doing as much as I do.”

• Loves football because it has helped him realize what is importantin his life. “Football is a great game, and it’s helped me learn moreabout life and it helps me handle problems that come up in lifebetter.”

• Began playing football at the age of five because he was hyperac-tive and his mother wanted him to put all of his extra energy togood use. Grew up playing center before switching to wide re-ceiver in high school

• Most underrated attribute at wide receiver: “Agility. You need tobe shifty rather than just running straight lines. You need to beable to do both, but the more tools that you have, the more dan-gerous you become.”

• Favorite thing about Philadelphia: “Honestly, it’s the players andcoaches in this building. They’re a great group and they’re all verysupportive.”

• Enjoys running hills in California as part of his offseason trainingregimen

• Would trade places for a day with Eagles general manager HowieRoseman. “I’d love to know what he expects out of young playerscoming into the NFL from college.”

• Favorite sports moment: “When Reggie Bush pushed Matt Leinartinto the end zone to cap off an 80+ yard drive and comebackagainst Notre Dame [10/16/05]”

• Pre-game rituals: Praying and listening to jazz music

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Played in 47 games, racking up 3,501 all-purpose yards at USC• As a senior, was an All-Pac 10 second-team selection as a punt

returner and an honorable mention choice as a receiver. Played in13 games (12 starts), registering 64 receptions for 692 yards and8 touchdowns to go along with 22 punt returns for 312 yards (14.2avg) and a TD

• As a sophomore, played in 13 games (2 starts) and totaled 33 re-ceptions for 570 yards and 8 TDs. Also added 14 kickoff returns for380 yards (27.1 avg)

PERSONAL• Enjoys community

service work. In thepast, he has given mo-tivational talks to ele-mentary school kids.“Giving back is some-thing that I want andcan always do.”

• Recently married toDa’Kiya Johnson, awomen’s basketballplayer at Temple Uni-versity who is workingtoward a degree in ed-ucation

• Has two sisters,Dashae and Shamika.His younger brother,Corey, plays wide re-ceiver at Troy University

• Son of Ronald Johnson,Jr., a health care pro-fessional, and Miranda Lebarge, a nurse

• Primary residence is in Muskegon, MI, but also resides in SanFrancisco, CA and Philadelphia

• Majored in sociology

INJURY HISTORY• Was placed on Injured Reserve on 8/4/12 after suffering an ankle

injury during training camp

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WIDE RECEIVER

Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSpent Weeks 1-16 on Eagles practice squad

Jan 1 Was W INACTIVETotals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

2011 GAME-BY-GAME

Nicknames: Ron Jon, Ro-Jo, Ro-RoHobbies: Basketball, video games (esp.

Black Ops)Dinner guest: Michael JordanTalent he’d most like to have: To be

able to roll his tongueGuilty Pleasure: Being kindFavorite song: “Look What You’ve

Done” - DrakeMeal: SteakTV Show: King of QueensMovie: 300Teams/athletes growing up: Lions,

Barry Sanders, Chad Johnson,Michael Jordan

Athlete to watch now: Kobe BryantWebsite: YouTubePlace to visit: HawaiiPhilly restaurant: Uncle Oogie's Cell phone app: TangoQuote: “Treat others the way you want

to be treated.”

THREE-STEP DROP

Year Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD STT2011 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0TOTALS 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Akeem Jordan is the team’s starting weakside linebacker and hasseen action at all three linebacker positions during his career, whilealso playing a key role on special teams. Originally an undrafted freeagent out of Division I-AA James Madison in 2007, Jordan signed atwo-year contract with the Eagles prior to the start of the 2011 sea-son.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Notched two interceptions in 2009, becoming the first Eagles line-

backer with two picks in the same season since Ike Reese in 2004• Snagged an interception off Saints QB Drew Brees vs. NO (9/20),

becoming the first Eagle linebacker with interceptions in consec-utive games since William Thomas in 1995

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Collected a team-high four special teams tackles at Cle. (9/9)

BIRDSEED• Enjoys listening to a variety of different music on his iPod, rang-

ing from gospel and instrumental music to Lil Wayne• Enjoys watching all types of sports including basketball, baseball,

golf, tennis and even synchronized swimming

• Biggest influence on hiscareer: His high schoolfootball coach. ‘CoachHook started me on theright track. He believed inme and saw something inme. He made me focus onmy grades and taught methe importance of doingwell in school - I never re-ally had that before CoachHook came around. Hewanted me to be the com-plete package.”

• While in college, made fre-quent trips to a nearby ju-venile detention center totalk to kids. Plans to con-tinue working with children after his football playing days are over."It was something I really wanted to do, to let the kids know thatit doesn't have to be like that and there is hope for them to have agood life. I definitely want to work with kids after I'm done play-ing football, maybe working with juvenile delinquents to helpthem live a better life."

INJURY REPORT• Rendered inactive vs. NYG (9/30) with a hamstring strain suffered

in the second quarter at Ari. (9/23)

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2007 Phil. 9/1 20 15 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192008 Phil. 16/6 52 40 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 212009 Phil. 12/10 82 47 35 1.0 6.0 2 14 11 0 6 0 0 0 152010 Phil. 16/3 27 19 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 172011 Phil. 15/7 32 26 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142012 Phil. 3/1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4TOTALS 71/28 219 150 69 1.0 6.0 2 14 11 0 9 0 1 0 90

PLAYOFFS2008 Phil. 3/3 21 12 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Phil. 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Phil. 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 5/3 21 12 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JORDAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 14 (12/30/07 vs. Buf.)Sacks 1.0 (9/13/09 at Car.)INTs 1 (2x - 9/20/09 vs NO)

CAREER HIGHS

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Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 0 2 2 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG INACTIVEOct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 3/1 3 3 6 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

First job: Working at a thrift storecalled the Old Shop

Talent he’d most like to have: MusicalInstrument

Bucket list: SkydivingHobbies: Sudoku and Kakoru puzzles,

online chessCollections: glass figurines of extinct

animalsRole model: Michael JordanFavorite meal: His mom’s spaghetti

with cinnamon apple sauce andgarlic bread

Car: 1997 Chevy Malibu that he usedto own

Movies: Gladiator, Tristan and Isolde,and The Notebook

TV show: MartinQuote: “There is only one speed, and

that’s full speed.”

THREE-STEP DROP

Originally an undrafted free agent signing out ofJMU in 2007, Jordan has been an impact member on specialteams since his arrival to the Eagles. In 2007, he led the team inspecial teams tackles and in 2010 led the team in special teamsproduction points. His relentless style of play has not gone un-noticed by special teams coordinator Bobby April, “He’s a qualityplayer, he’s a quality person. He keeps the order and the conti-nuity of things really well...He hasn’t made a lot of flashy playsthat you’d go, ‘Wow, who’s that guy?’ But he’s consistently doingthe right things and he brings a lot to what we do on [special]teams.” April’s high praise for Jordan has been well-deserved ashe was rewarded with a two-year contract prior to the start of the2011 season.

SPECIAL TEAM-MATE

After sustaining a torn MCL and partially torn ACL against Balti-more (9/16/12), Jason Kelce was placed on season-ending injuredreserve on 9/18. In only his second season, Jason Kelce emergedas a leader on the offensive line. An athletic and intelligent player,Kelce was an immediate starter at center for the Eagles after beingselected in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. A second-teamAll-Big East performer out of Cincinnati, Kelce started his final 38games at center and guard during his 47-game career.

IN THE TRENCHES• Position other than o-line you’d most like to play: Kicker• Favorite offensive lineman of all time: Cleveland’s Lou Groza• Best part about playing offensive line: “Every play is a battle

where there is a winner and a loser.”• Most underrated attribute of playing o-line: Intelligence• Most memorable block: “I was a junior at Cincinnati and there

was an outside zone play. I broke off of a double team and pushedthe linebacker back into the safety. I basically blocked 3 differentguys on the play and it was a 60-yard touchdown run.”

• Best player he’s ever lined up against: Jay Ratliff• Advice to aspiring young offensive linemen: “Use your brain.”• Best/worst part about being 6-3, 295: “The best part is I can see

everything in a crowded place. The worst is that I can never findclothes that fit.”

BIRDSEED• Grew up playing a variety of different sports including hockey,

lacrosse, soccer, and baseball. He eventually focused on footballbecause of his fondness for contact. “Playing all of those sports has helped me be able to adapt to anycircumstances that are thrown my way.”

• One of the Eagles most active and humorous tweeters, Kelce suc-cessfully undertook the venture of following all of his followers,which at the time was over 10,000. You can follow him @Jkelce. “It’s just a really fun way to interact with the fans. I love it.”

• Pundits have described Kelce as the stereotype of a “HowardMudd player.” In fact, many compare him to former Colts centerand Mudd protege Jeff Saturday, both in looks and in style of play.Andy Reid went as far as to say that Kelce could be Mudd’s son. Astudent of the game, Kelce visited with Saturday following hisrookie season to see if there was anything he could learn from theformer Colts center.

“One of the biggestthings I learned fromhim is really that it’s notonly a physical battlebetween you and thedefensive linemen, butit’s also a mental battle.You need to constantlybe studying their ten-dencies, and at thesame time realize thatthey are doing the samethings to prepareagainst you.”

PERSONAL• Attended Cleveland

Heights High School,performing as a line-backer and runningback for head coachMike Jones. Was a two-time All Lake Erie-LakeLeague selection

• Graduated from Cincin-nati with a degree inmarketing

• Favorite teams/playersgrowing up: “I was ahuge fan of all theCleveland sportsteams. I was also a fanof the star players like Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky andJerome Bettis.”

INJURY REPORT• Placed on season-ending injured reserved after suffering a par-

tially-torn ACL and a torn MCL during the third quarter vs. Bal(9/16/12).

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CENTER

Pregame ritual: Listens to Christmasmusic

Person he’d most like to have dinnerwith: Martin Luther King, Jr.

What actor would play you in a movieand why? “Zach Galifianakis for obvi-ous reasons.”

Favorite Movie: The Big LebowskiTV Show: Legends of the Hidden TemplePlace to visit: Cleveland/CincinnatiMeal: Bagel BitesMusician: Zac Brown BandWebsite: GoogleApp: PandoraWhat do you love most about Philly?

“The culture of the city.”Favorite activity in Philly: “Eating at

new restaurants.”Best restaurant in Philly: Barclay PrimeFunniest Eagle: Howard Mudd

THREE-STEP DROP

“This kid could be, like,Howard's son. Not only do they lookalike and act alike, their playing stylesare the same. He's a phenomenal ath-lete, to start with...and on top of that,he’s a smart kid."-Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid

A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK

When Jason Kelce first arrived on the scene in 2011,he was a freshly shaven rookie entering his first NFL season.Upon returning in 2012, teammates and fans noticed a change on

the team’s center. Kelce started growing a beardin the offseason and has vowed to keep it through-out the entire season and maybe beyond. Startedon February 19, 2012, the beard has taken on a lifeof its own. A spoof Twitter account was even cre-ated to chronicle the musings and observations of

the beard itself. The beard has a humorous take on life just likeits owner. Check it out: @JKelceBeard

HAIRY SITUATION

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2011 Phi 16/162012 Phi 2/2Totals 18/18First NFL game and start: at StL (9/11/11)

CAREER SERVICE

A former running back and linebacker in high school, Kelce walkedon to Cincinnati’s football program to play linebacker, but a headcoaching change altered his career path. Following his freshmanseason, new coach Brian Kelly and strength coach Paul Longoswitched the 240-pound Kelce to center in the spring. Kelce madethe permanent switch the following season and was finally offereda scholarship. He went on to start his final 38 games as a centerand guard during his 47-game career. “Playing linebacker has definitely helped me as an offensive line-man. If you can get in the head of the players you are going upagainst, that’s a huge advantage, like a quarterback who knowswhat the safeties are thinking. Playing running back, linebacker,guard and now center, I’ve seen a little bit of everything.”

SWITCHING SIDES

The Eagles selected Dennis Kelly in the 5th round of the 2012 NFLdraft. A four-year letterman at Purdue, Kelly was named a team co-captain as a senior after being voted as the team’s offensive MVPfollowing his junior season.

BIRDSEED• Claims that the biggest influence on his life and career is his en-

tire family. “We’re a Southside [Chicago] Irish family, so we sharea really tight bond and they’ve inspired me to get to where I amtoday.”

• Best part about playing football: “The family feeling that a foot-ball team provides. Even though there is a competitive nature inevery aspect of the sport, it’s great to bond with your teammates.”

• Most underrated attribute at tackle: “The one-on-one aspect ofthe game. Although you’re competing as an offensive and as a lineto accomplish certain goals, tackles are the only offensive positionwho are put out on an island or out in space and have a protectionassignment.”

• Pregame rituals: “I have a playlist that changes every year, andI’ll listen to that before every game. I also make it a point to readthe game program.”

• Favorite thing about the city of Philadelphia: “It’s close to every-thing. I love how the sports stadiums and facilities are so close toone another. The city is also close to the beach, and it’s only anhour or so to New York also.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Voted a team co-captain as a senior in 2011• Named the team MVP on offense as a junior in 2010. Started in all

12 games and helped anchor an offensive line that blocked for aschool-record five consecutive games with 200+ rushing yards

• Earned All-Big Ten honorable mention honors and Academic All-Big Ten accolades as a junior

• Started at left tackle in all 12 games as a sophomore in 2009 andgarnered Academic All-Big Ten honors

• Appeared in five games as a reserve during his freshman cam-paign in 2008

PERSONAL• Enjoyed working in the

community during histime at Purdue. Kellywould volunteer at theBoys & Girls Clubspending time with kids,and he would also workthe PALs football campevery summer

• A three-year starter attight end at MarianCatholic HS for coachDave Mattio

• Was an all-area selec-tion and team captain asa senior and earned all-area honorable mentionhonors as a junior

• Also played basketball• Currently working towards a degree in organizational leadership

and supervision • Son of Michael, a retired engineer, and Geralyn, a retired school

principal and special ed teacher • Brother, Tim, played football at Eastern Illinois• Full name: Dennis Andrew Kelly

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Nickname: DKPet: Dog named NickHobbies: Watching movies and profes-

sional wrestlingGreatest love besides football: FamilyDinner guest: The wrestler “Under-

taker”First job growing up: Golf caddyCareer if not in football: Sports man-

agementBucket list: Take a trip to IrelandFavorite meal: Dad’s spaghettiBook: To Kill A MockingbirdMovie: Boondock SaintsTV show: How I Met Your MotherMusic: Killswitch Engage, Breaking

BenjaminWebsite: FacebookApp: Funny joke appsPlace to visit: ChicagoPhilly restaurant: Chickie’s & Pete’s

THREE-STEP DROP

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2012 Phi 2/0Totals 2/0

First NFL game: at Ari. (9/23/12)

CAREER SERVICE

The Eagles selected Mychal (pronounced Michael) Kendricks in thesecond round of the 2012 NFL Draft (46th overall). Immediately in-serted as the Eagles starting SAM linebacker to begin the season,the speedy, playmaking linebacker appeared in all 51 games duringhis four-year career at Cal, and was named as the Pac-12’s Defen-sive Player of the Year following his senior season in 2011.Kendricks finished his collegiate career with 258 tackles, 13.5 sacksand four interceptions.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Notched a career-best seven tackles, including one tackle for

loss, at Ari. (9/23)• Started his first career NFL game at Cle. (9/9), and deflected a

pass that was intercepted by S Kurt Coleman on the team’s one-yard line. Also, added five tackles including one tackle for loss

BIRDSEED• Mychal’s father,

Marvin, was onthe Eaglestraining camproster in 1972after playingcollege footballat UCLA, wherehe led the Bru-ins in rushingtwice in 1970and 1971. SaidMychal: “Hewas so happythe day I gotdrafted here be-cause the Ea-gles were his team. I remember being so excited, but he may haveeven been more excited. He followed them all the time when I wasgrowing up. It was a dream come true for the both of us.”

• His three brothers all played or currently play college football:Chad (graduated Sacramento State), Terence (graduated FresnoState) and Eric (sophomore at UCLA)

• Most under-rated attribute of playing linebacker: “You need to bea little crazy. All good linebackers either have a few screws looseor a few screws wound too tight. It’s a high-contact position andyou need to not only not be afraid to constantly hit people, youneed to love it. Only crazy people can do that.”

• A huge fan of former Broncos running back Terrell Davis growingup, Kendricks donned #30 in college in honor of him

QUOTES• Andy Reid on why the

Eagles draftedKendricks: “The onething that really inter-ests me there is we’regetting a phenomenalpass rusher on thatside. We’re gettingsomeone who can re-ally cover the tight end,and his pass coverskills are a strong partof his game. When yousee the way he’s built,you’ll understand. He plays a very physical game ... You’re alsogetting a team captain and a tenacious football player. He’s one ofthose guys who loves to play the game.”

• Defensive coordinator JuanCastillo on Kendricks: “Hehas a look...that you don'twant to see him in a darkalley. He's a linebacker, he'sthe way a linebacker is sup-posed to be."

PERSONAL• Full name is Marvin Mychal-

Christopher Kendricks• Follow Mychal on Twitter:

@MychalKendricks

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Talent he’d most like to have: Ability tosing

Person he’d trade places with for a day:Oprah

First job: Worked the concession standsfor several local semi-pro teams

Collects: Hats and shoesNickname: Caveman KendricksMeals: Mom’s chicken fettucine alfredo

and tacos, stepmom Joanne’s ribsand dad’s fried potatoes

Hobby: PhotographyAthletes growing up: Michael Jordan,

Terrell Davis, Charles Woodson

THREE-STEP DROP

While he was always known for hisathletic talents on the field growing up,Kendricks’ passion off the field is in the finearts. In fact, Kendricks attended Bullard Tal-ent, a private school that specializes in thefine arts from kindergarten thru 8th grade.While there, Kendricks acted in plays likeRobin Hood, Aladdin and the Lion King. Healso learned to dance in hip-hop, urban, tappand jazz styles. Said Kendricks: “I really havean appreciation for all kinds of art and goingthere really instilled that in me at a youngage. I would go there during the day and thenplay sports for other schools. I rememberyou’d have to win a raffle to get your kids in,so my mom did that for me and I got lucky.”

A MAN OF MANY TALENTS

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 6 1 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 1 1 2 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 16 4 20 0.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2012 Phil. 4/4 20 16 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0TOTALS 4/4 20 16 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

KENDRICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS

"He's dedicated to studyingand knowing everything about hisposition. He doesn't mind askingquestions. A lot of young guys areafraid to ask questions, but My-chal; he's very inquisitive aboutwhat he should be doing on cer-tain plays, alignment. He wants toknow every intricate detail of hisjob and that makes a difference."-All-Pro LB DeMeco Ryans

ALL-PRO PRAISE

Tackles 7 (9/23/12 at Ari.)

CAREER HIGHS

A hard-working player with a relentless motor, Derek Landri re-signed with the Eagles on 4/9/12 after a successfull 2011 campaignwith the club, in which he led the team with 8 tackles for a loss de-spite only playing in 12 games. A former fifth-round pick of Jack-sonville in 2007, Landri spent his first three seasons with theJaguars before playing for the Carolina Panthers in 2010, where hestarted in all 16 games and recorded a career-high three sacks.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Led the Eagles with eight tackles for a loss in 2011, despite play-

ing in just 12 games• Sacked Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for a three-yard

loss during the second quarter of the 2007 AFC Wild Card gameat Pit. (1/5/08). Also intercepted Roethlisberger with 57 secondsleft in the first half and recovered a fumble by Roethlisberger onthe Steelers’ final offensive play to seal a 31-29 victory

BIRDSEED• In his first visit to

Philadelphia as a mem-ber of the Panthers for apreseason game in 2010,Landri claims that hewent to Pat’s, Geno’s andJim’s the day of the gameand ate three cheeses-teaks. Said Landri: “I did-n’t know if I’d ever beback, so I had to tryeverything. I didn’t knowif I’d make it through thegame after that.”

• If he wasn’t in football,Landri thinks he’d beworking for CytoSport, acompany that makesathletic performance-enhancing supplementsand products. In fact,Landri did an internship with the company while he was in highschool

• Does work with the Terrance Kelly Youth Foundation. Terrancewent to the same high school as Landri and received a full schol-arship to Oregon to play football. Before he ever made it there,Kelly was tragically shot and killed in the community by his house.Terrance’s family started the foundation in his honor to motivateyouth from impoverished communities to gain a broader view ofthe world, enabling them to rise above the negative circum-stances prevalent in both the community and their lives. For moreinformation please log on to www.tkyf28.org

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Born 9/21/83 in Newport Beach, CADe La Salle HS, Concord, CAAcquired - FA (Car) 2011

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 2 1 3 0.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 4 2 6 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 9 4 13 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Greatest love besides football: My kidsTalent he’d most like to have: “The abil-

ity to shoot laserbeams out of myeyeballs.”

First job: “My dad is a carpenter so hewould take me on some of his jobs.”

Hobbies: Hunting, fishing and golfingNickname: Land-o - “Babin or Wash-

burn started that one and it stuck.”Favorite part about playing football:

“The brutality of it. How many otherarenas in life can you kick the crapout of somebody and not get arrestedfor it?”

Quote: “When the going gets tough, thetough gets going.”

Meal: Steak and pastaBook: Gates of Fire by Steven Press-

fieldFavorie cheesesteak spot: Tony Luke’s

THREE-STEP DROP

A history major in college, DerekLandri applies that interest into hiseveryday life. “I really am an old soul,”said Landri. “I don’t own an iPhone oranything like that. I never would. I don’tlike flashy stuff. If it’s ‘old school,’ I’musually a fan of it.”As evidence of that ... one of his favoritehobbies is collecting old coins andpaper money. His favorite musician isJohnny Cash. In addition, his favoriteathlete growing up was legendaryBears linebacker Dick Butkus. “I justloved his nasty attitude. He didn’t givea crap about anything. That’s how I kindof like to envision myself on the field.”

OLD SCHOOL

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2007 Jac. 13/0 14 12 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Jac. 15/0 23 12 11 2.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02009 Jac. 7/0 15 8 7 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Car. 16/16 63 32 31 3.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02011 Phil. 12/0 43 25 18 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02012 Phil. 4/4 13 9 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS: 67/20 171 98 73 8.0 44.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0

PLAYOFFS2007 Jac. 2/0 4 2 2 1.0 3 1 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 0TOTALS 2/0 4 2 2 1.0 3.0 1 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS:BLOCKED FIELD GOALS: (1) Blocked a 36-yard FG attempt by Graham Gano vs. Was.(1/1/12)

LANDRI’S CAREER STATISTICS

Sacks 1.0 (7x - 11/13/11 vs. Arz.)Tackles 9 (9/19/10 vs TB)INTs 1 (1/5/08 at Pit., AFC-WC)

CAREER HIGHS

A fifth-round draft choice in 2011, Dion Lewis is in his second sea-son in Philadelphia after serving as a reserve tailback and kick re-turner in his rookie campaign. Lewis played two seasons atPittsburgh and finished his collegiate career ranked fourth all-timeon the Panthers rushing list. Lewis also compiled more 100+ yardrushing performances than any other freshman running back inprogram history.

BIRDSEED• Ever since he first stepped on the football field, Lewis had aspi-

rations of being a professional football player. “I was good at ayoung age,” Lewis said. “The NFL was my lifelong dream. I knewthat if I worked hard, the chances of getting to the NFL werehigher.”

• Favorite sports moment of his life: When he tied Pittsburgh’srecord for most 100+ yard outings set by Tony Dorsett. “At first, itwas a little bittersweet because I wound up fumbling on the sameplay, and I think I could have kept going for a touchdown,” Lewissaid. “When they told me after the game that’s when I had therecord, I was happy to have accomplished that.”

• Lewis respects the passion of the Philadelphia fans. “They’re ab-solutely die-hard. They might let you know when they’re upset,but they’ll always come out and support the Eagles at games nomatter what.”

• Would meet with former NBA star Michael Jordan to have dinnerif he had the opportunity: “I would ask about his career and whatmotivated him to become one of the greatest players of all-time.”

• Enjoys interacting with fans and his friends on his Twitter page,@DionLewis28. Twitter is also his favorite app on his iPhone

PERSONAL• Was named the New Jersey

Prep Offensive Player of theYear as a senior at Blair Acad-emy after averaging an as-tounding 14.1 yards per carry,rushing for 1,243 yards on 88attempts

• Rushed for over 250 yards fourtimes as a senior and scored26 total touchdowns (23 rush-ing, two punt return, one re-ceiving)

• Lettered three years in track• Credits his parents, Leroy (for-

mer construction worker) andLinda (social worker) as thebiggest influences on his ca-reer. “Growing up, they werehard on me and they madesure I stayed out of trouble,”Lewis said. “That helped meout a lot later on in life.”

• Has two brothers, Lamar andDeavonn, as well as a sister, Shaquana

• Majored in communications• Full name: Dion John Lewis

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RUNNING BACK

Favorite hobby: Playing video games,especially Madden

Musicians: Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana,Fabolous

Movie: Soul PlaneTV Show: SportsCenterTeam/athlete growing up: Los Angeles

Lakers/Kobe Bryant and DeionSanders

Philadelphia restaurant: Fogo de ChaoCheesesteak spot: Geno’sPlace to visit: MiamiTalent he’d most like to have: Playing

an instrument like the guitarWho would play him in a movie on his

life: Kevin HartCareer if not in football: Broadcaster or

news anchorFirst job growing up: Washing dishes at

a bakeryFunniest Eagles player: RB LeSean

McCoy because, “he always has thesame funny personality, regardlessof where we are.”

THREE-STEP DROP

Rush atts 12 (1/1/12 vs. Was.)Rush yds 58 (1/1/12 vs. Was.)Rush Lg 20 (1/1/12 vs. Was.)TDs 1 (1/1/12 vs. Was.)

CAREER HIGHSRUSHING RECEIVING KICKOFF RETURNSYear Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2011 Phil. 15/0 23 102 4.4 20 1 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 31 669 21.6 33 02012 Phil. 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS: 15/0 23 102 4.4 20 1 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 31 669 21.6 33 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS:CAREER SPECIAL TEAMS FUMBLES/LOST: 2011 (1/1)

LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. W/L P/S Att Yd Avg Lg TD No Yd Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 0/0 INACTIVESep 16 Bal W 0/0 INACTIVESep 23 at Ari L 0/0 INACTIVESep 30 NYG W 0/0 INACTIVEOct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 at WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Lewis was touched by the story of Louis Perkinson, a 16-year old high school student from Colonie, NY who was ina coma due to complications from an operation to removea brain tumor. “We had the same pop warner coacheswho I still keep in contact with, and they talked aboutwhat a great kid he was,” Lewis said. During a highschool basketball game between Ballston Spa andColonie Central in 2011, Lewis helped raise funds for thePerkinson family who was struggling to pay rising hos-pital bills due to Louis’ four-week hospital stay. “I felt theneed to do something and give back to a great cause inmy home town,” Lewis said. “Everyone is not as fortu-nate as we are, especially in that area, and it’s great togive back whenever you get the chance.”

RUNNING BACK HOME TO HELP

Regarded by many as one of the toughest players in the Eagleslocker room, Maclin has successfully battled through adversity onand off the field throughout his life and now symbolizes a productive,reliable and explosive player on an elite offense. Since joining thesquad as a first round draft pick in 2009, Maclin has collected 198receptions, tied with Brent Celek for the team lead, including ateam-leading 63 grabs in 2011.

BIRDSEED• After enduring a difficult childhood in which he was abandoned

by his father, Maclin was primarily raised by Jeff Parres and hiswife, Cindy. Jeff, a urologist, was Maclin’s little league footballcoach when he was nine years old. Maclin spent a lot of time withthe Parres family growing up and by the time he was a sophomorein high school, he was living with them full-time. Jeremy also re-mains close with his biological mother, Cleo, and his two olderbrothers, Roshon and Andre. “There are a lot of people in my lifewho have influenced me to get to this point. Obviously, the familyI lived with. They definitely played a big part in why I’m here. Ilearned a lot of things from my real family, too ... I feel like I'vegone through a lot of stuff in my life, throughout my childhood. Ifeel like there's not much that can really faze me. That's why I feellike I'm fine with anything that's thrown out there against me.”

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Maclin is currently fourth in franchise history in receptions (198),

sixth in receiving yards (2,722), and tied for sixth in touchdowns(21) during the first four seasons of his career

• Of Maclin’s 21 career touchdown receptions, 13 have come in thered zone

• In 2011, Maclin, Jackson and Celek became the first trio of team-mates to each post 800+ yards in team history

• Maclin (21 years old), Brent Celek(24), and DeSean Jackson (23) be-came the first trio of teammatesage 24-years-old-or-younger inNFL history to each post 50+catches, 750+ yards and 4+ touch-downs in a season in 2009

• Became the first Eagles rookie toever post two 40+ yard TD recep-tions in the same game (51 and 40yards vs. TB on 10/11/09)

• Set an Eagles postseason recordwith 146 receiving yards at Dal.(1/9/10). His 146 yards were the most ever by a rookie in the post-season. He also became the youngest player (21 years old) in NFLhistory with a postseason TD catch on a career-long 76 yarderfrom QB Michael Vick

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Reeled in a 23-yard touchdown reception in a 24-23 victory vs. Bal.

(9/16)• Posted team highs with seven receptions and 96 yards, including

an 18-yard touchdown catch with 17 seconds remaining in the firsthalf, in the Eagles 17-16 win at Cle. (9/9)

INJURY REPORT• Rendered inactive with a hip injury at Arz. (9/23)

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Born 5/11/88 in St. Louis, MOKirkwood HS, Kirkwood, MOAcquired - D1-09 (19th overall)

WIDE RECEIVER

Date Opp. W/L P/S No Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 7 96 13.7 46 1Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 1 23 23.0 23 1Sep 23 at Ari L 0/0 INACTIVE/HIPSep 30 NYG W 1/1 1 7 7.0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 3/3 9 126 14.0 46 2

2012 GAME-BY-GAME

Hobbies: Xbox, Call of Duty,juggling

First job: Cutting lawns in hisneighborhood

College major: SociologyAspires to meet: President

Barack ObamaFavorite game: DominosAthletes growing up: Torry Holt,

Isaac Bruce, Ozzie Smith, RayLankford, and Wllie McGee

TV show: American IdolFood: His mom’s sweet potatoes

and sweet potato pie

THREE-STEP DROP

After undergoing several tests to rule out cancer in the2011 season, Maclin enters the 2012 season after fullyparticipating in the team’s OTAs and training camp. "Some days,I sit back and think about it," Maclin said. "I'm blessed to haveeverything be OK with me. I'm just ready to look forward, getthings rolling."

HAPPY TO BE BACK IN THE GAME

MACLIN’S COMMITMENT TO YOUTH FOOTBALL

One of Jeremy’s favorite charitable intiatives is the promo-tion of youth football. In addition to donating time, money,and equipment to both the West Deptford and Kirkwoodyouth football league, Maclin also holds annual footballcamps in both locations. “It brings excitement,” Maclinsaid. “We learn as much from them as they do from us.That’s what this is all about. Thesekids never forget to have fun. Theywant to get better but these kids areout here to have fun. That’s importantto never forget.”

Player Rec.Keith Jackson 242DeSean Jackson 230Mike Quick 213Jeremy Maclin 198Charle Young 197Fred Barnett 182

Player YdsDeSean Jackson 4096Mike Quick 3864Fred Barnett 2922Ben Hawkins 2876Keith Jackson 2756Jeremy Maclin 2722

Player TDMike Quick 34Calvin Williams 29Pete Pihos 28Bobby Walston 27Ben Hawkins 23D. Jackson/J. Maclin 21

EAGLES RECEIVER PRODUCTION THROUGH FIRST FOUR YEARS

PERSONAL• Resides in Kirkwood, MO, and South Jersey• Favorite aspects of Philadelphia: “I really enjoy the historical

monuments. My personal favorites are the Liberty Bell and theBetsy Ross House.”

• Most underrated aspect of being a wide receiver: “Toughness.Blocking, taking hits, and going across the middle are all a bigpart of the game.”

• Began playing football at the age of nine as a running back, de-fensive end and linebacker for the Kirkwood (MO) Cowboys.Scored 32 touchdowns in his first season of football and helpedhis team to a 72-3 record over four seasons, including a nationalchampionship at the age of 11 when they beat a team from Tucker,GA, in Florida

• Attended Kirkwood HS, where he was considered the top wide re-ceiver and one of the top overall prospects to come out of the stateof Missouri in 2006. Maclin scored 55 career touchdowns in HS asa receiver, defensive back and return specialist

• Also starred in basketball at Kirkwood, earning honorable-men-tion All-State and first-team All-Conference as a junior guard, av-eraging 13.3 points, 5.2 assists and 4.1 steals per game. Chose topursue football in college because of his love for the game. “Foot-ball was the sport that I loved. I woke up every day and couldn’timagine not playing football.”

• Majored in sociology

Yards Date Opponent Rec. TDs171 9/18/11 at Atl (L) 13 2159 10/17/10 vs. Atl (W) 7 2146 1/09/10 at Dal (L)* 7 1142 10/11/09 vs. TB (W) 6 2120 11/21/10 vs. NYG (W) 9 0105 1/01/12 vs. Was (W) 8 0101 10/16/11 at Was (W) 5 0* Playoffs

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (7)

Yards Date Opponent Rec. TDs171 9/18/11 at Atl (L) 13 259 12/19/10 at NYG (W) 7 2159 10/17/10 vs. Atl (W) 7 283 9/26/10 at Jac (W) 4 2142 10/11/09 vs. TB (W) 6 2

MULTI TOUCHDOWN GAMES (5)

Year Team GP/GS No Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Phil. 15/13 56 773 13.8 56 42010 Phil. 16/16 70 964 13.8 83t 102011 Phil. 13/13 63 859 13.6 59 52012 Phil. 3/3 9 126 14.0 46 2TOTALS 47/45 198 2722 13.7 83t 21

PLAYOFFS2009 Phil. 1/1 7 146 20.9 76t 12010 Phil. 1/1 3 73 24.3 44 0TOTALS 2/2 10 219 21.9 76t 1

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICSKICKOFF RETURNS: 2009 (7-124-28LG), 2010 (1-22)PLAYOFF KICKOFF RETURNS: 2009 (2-41-21LG)PUNT RETURNS: 2009 (6-30-27LG), 2010 (3-17-9LG),2011 (4-29-11LG)RUSHING: 2009 [2-(-7)], 2010 (3-36), 2011 (1-1)

MACLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Recepts 13 (9/18/11 at Atl)Yards 171 (9/18/11 at Atl)Long 83t (10/17/10 vs. Atl)TDs 2 (5x - 9/18/11 at Atl)

CAREER HIGHS

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Jeremy has decided that one of the most important aspects ofhis football life off-the-field is to give back as much as he possi-bly can. He has given back in a big way so far and looks forwardto continuing to do so in the coming years.NATIONAL ADOPTION CENTERJeremy has partnered with the Delaware Valley chapter of theNational Adoption Center to bring children in foster care out toEagles games in 2012. The child and their caretakers will receivesideline passes and tickets to a game, and will have a meet andgreet with Jeremy afterwards. The cause is very close to Maclin’sheart, as he was taken in by the Parres family after his mothercould not provide for him and his brothers.SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTIONSRecognizing the importance of education, Jeremy has createdtwo scholarships to which he contributes annually: the JeremyMaclin Football Endowment at the University of Missouri as wellas the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Je-remy Maclin Scholarship.JMAC’S BACK TO SCHOOL PACKSOn an annual basis, Maclin provides kids in the Kirkwood-Meacham Park Area with a back pack full of school year essen-tials. In 2012, J-Mac’s Back To School Packs provided 200underprivileged families with school supplies back in his home-town.PLAY 60! INITIATIVEMaclin will serve as one of the Eagles representatives for theteam’s Play 60! Initiative in 2012 along with fellow WR DeSeanJackson. As part of the NFL-driven program that encourageschildren to have 60 minutes of physical activity a day, Jeremy willvisit schools and talk about the importance of fitness and beinghealthy.

J-MAC GIVES BACK

A converted running back during his collegiate career at Utah State,Curtis Marsh was selected in the third round in 2011 and spent mostof his rookie season learning the Eagles scheme, while seeing ac-tion in the team’s final seven contests. Marsh played two seasons atcornerback for Utah State after converting from running back fol-lowing his sophomore campaign. He earned second-team All-WAChonors after his senior season. His collegiate accomplishmentsalong with a third round draft status symbolize the hard work andperseverance of a player that did not receive a scholarship offercoming out of high school.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Tied for the team lead in special teams tackles with six

BIRDSEED• Credits his college defensive backs coach, Cory Raymond (now

with LSU), as the biggest influence on his career. “He taught meeverything I know about playing cornerback. I woke up everymorning at 6 am to work on technique with him in the summerafter I moved to cornerback.” Raymond also introduced boxing toMarsh to supplement his training regimen. “I worked out at aRulon Gardner gym in Logan, Utah and it really helped my bal-ance and hand-eye coordination. I also found a gym in Philadel-phia.”

• Captured the PopWarner Super Bowlas a 12-year old run-ning back and cor-nerback for the SimiValley Vikings. Op-posing Simi Valley inthat championshipgame was theAgoura Chargers, ledby current Eaglesteammate CaseyMatthews. “I still talktrash to him all thetime about thatgame,” laughed Marsh

• Following his one season of football at the Naval Academy PrepSchool in 2006, Marsh quickly began calling and e-mailingcoaches looking for a Division I football scholarships. Utah Stateobliged and Marsh is forever thankful despite his family’s wishesfor him to remain in the Naval Academy

PERSONAL• Names his mother, Trayci, as the biggest hero in his life. “She was

a single mom, worked two to three jobs, and struggled to keep ittogether for us. She sacrificed a lot and I just bought her a housein Simi Valley,” said Marsh

• His father, Curtis Marsh, Sr., was a widereceiver for Jacksonville (1995-96) andPittsburgh (1997). He played collegiatelyat Utah

• Has three brothers andone sister, including hisyounger brother, Cas-sius, a defensive line-man at UCLA

• Committed to play foot-ball for the US NavalAcademy out of highschool and spent the2006 season at theNaval Academy PrepSchool in Newport, RI.Signed with Utah St. inDecember, 2006

• Played running back andcornerback at Royal HSin Simi Valley, CA, andearned all-county andall-league honors afterleading the county with1,608 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior. Also added55 tackles and two INTs

• Also starred on Royal’s track and field squad, finishing third in thestate with a 23’-10” long jump and second in the county with a10.6 time in the 100-meter dash

• Donated money to his former Pop Warner football team in SimiValley for those players in need of equipment and plans to makethat donation every year

After receiving no scholarship of-fers coming out of high school in Cali-fornia, Marsh enrolled at the NavalAcademy and was sent to Newport, RI,to the Naval Academy Prep School forthe 2006 season. He endured boot campwhile attending school and playing foot-ball. Along the way, he gained a valuablelife lesson. “I’m self sufficient now. I gotover homesickness really fast. Bootcamp was very intense, mentally,” re-called Marsh.

BOOT CAMP TO THE FIELD

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CORNERBACK

Most Memorable Concert: Wiz Khalifain Salt Lake City for a cost of $15

Funniest Eagle: Cullen JenkinsCollects: Football cards, including

rookie cards of Peyton Manning,Randy Moss and Charles Woodson

Favorite App: Angry BirdsHobbies: Being a fan of the L.A. Lakers

and buying new shoesBook: Terrell Davis’ autobiography, TD:

Dreams in MotionPhiladelphia restaurant: Chart HouseSports Moment Growing Up: Rushing

for 337 yards vs. rival Simi Valley HS,a school record

Movie: GladiatorTV Show: Two and a Half MenIf I weren’t playing football: I’d be an

engineer and entrepreneur

THREE-STEP DROP

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 10 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 0/0 INACTIVE/HAMSTRINGSep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2011 Phil. 7/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 22012 Phil. 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6TOTALS 10/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8

MARSH’S CAREER STATISTICS

A veteran offensive lineman who flourished as the team’s startingleft guard under the guidance of Howard Mudd in 2011, Evan Mathissigned a five-year contract with the Eagles prior to the 2012 seasonthat will keep him in Philadelphia through 2016. Mathis has experi-ence at both guard positions over the course of his eight-year ca-reer. Originally a third round draft choice of the Carolina Panthersin 2005, Mathis has also spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals(2008-10), Miami Dolphins (2008) and Panthers (2005-07).

BIRDSEED• A self-proclaimed twitter addict, Mathis lists his favorite off-field

activities as “Twitter, eating while on Twitter, and working outwhile on Twitter.” He is also a self-proclaimed “sit-down come-dian” so it’s a perfect medium for his dry and witty sense ofhumor. He also enjoys it as a way to interact with Eagles fans. Youcan follow him @EvanMathis69

• Mathis was a big-time fan of professional wresting growing up. Infact, he says that if he wasn’t playing football, he would be in theWWE. “My name would be Rage and I would be the champion.”Prior to the 2012 season, Mathis got a chance to work out withone of his favorite wrestlers, The Rock, prior to sitting front row ata WWE Smackdown event in Philadelphia

IN THE TRENCHES• Position other than o-line you’d most like to play: “Team owner.”• Favorite o-lineman of all time:

“Evan Mathis.”• How you decided to play offensive

line: “They wouldn’t let me playdefensive line.”

• Best part of being an o-lineman:Buffets

• Most challenging aspect of your job: Staying healthy• Best player you’ve ever lined up against: Justin Smith• Advice to aspiring offensive linemen: “Work, focus, dominate.”• Best/worst parts about being your size: “The best part is that

chicks dig ogres. The worst part is it’s hard to fit in a Prius.”• Biggest influence on his career: “I’m Above the Influence!”

PERSONAL• Son of Deb Baumhower

and Ed “The Legend”Mathis. His motherowns a massage busi-ness in Alabama, DebBaumhower & Associ-ates. His father is theDirector of Engineeringat EWTN and is marriedto DeeDee Mathis,Sales Director atAL.com

• His girlfriend, Katelynnis a design artist andhis daughter, Lee Ila(prounounced EYE-la),who was born duringthe 2012 offseason, “isunemployed“

• Greatest love outside offootball: “Family. Aww.”

• Has a pet chihuahua named Thor the God of Thunder• Earned a degree in marketing from Alabama• Says it was his childhood dream to play in the NFL, but wasn’t

very good until his senior year in high school. “I was always work-ing to improve every day and that’s how I made it to where I amnow.”

• Does not have any pregame rituals. “I’m not too big on voodoo.”• Underrated attribute needed to play your position: “Levitation.”• Talent you have that people may not know: “Private Investigator.”• What actor would play you in a movie and why? “Chris Hemsworth

(from Thor and The Avengers). He has the ability to grow his hairout and hit people with a giant hammer.”

• Person he’d most like to have dinner with: Kobayashi• Favorite athletes growing up: Frank Thomas, Bo Jackson, Bob

Baumhower, Ken Griffey Jr., Anfernee Hardaway, Dennis Rodman,Rusty Kuntz and Michael Jordan

• First job growing up: “Busboy, cook, waiter, CD bootlegger.”• Attended Homewood High School in Homewood, AL

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2005 Car. 9/02006 Car. 15/152007 Car. 1/02008 Mia. 7/0

Cin. 1/02009 Cin. 13/72010 Cin. 12/02011 Phil. 15/152012 Phil. 4/4Totals 77/41

PlayoffsYEAR TEAM GP/GS2005 Car. 0/02009 Cin. 1/0Totals 1/0

CAREER SERVICE

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Born 11/1/81 in Birmingham, ALHomewood HS, Homewood, ALAcquired - FA (2011)

GUARD

Favorite meal: SushiBook: Mad LibsCar: Mercedes Sprinter VanMovies: American Beauty, Rain Man,

Requiem for a Dream, The Neverend-ing Story, Labyrinth

TV Shows: Dexter, The WireBand: The Rock-afire ExplosionWebsite: www.ZoneAP.comPerson to follow on twitter:

@EvanMathis69Best part about living in Philly: “The

food and the fans.”Best Restaurant in Philly: “Your restau-

rant here! $5, see Evan Mathis”Funniest Eagle: “Jason Babin. He’s the

missing cast member of JerseyShore.”

Bucket list: Eating a hot dog stuffed-crust pizza

THREE-STEP DROP

A fitness fanatic, Mathis founded Zone AthleticPerformance, a training facility in Scottsdale,AZ, in 2010. “I’ve always had a strong interest inthe fitness and performance industry. It’s in-credible what focus on diet and training can doto sculpt the human body.” Zone AP featuresstate-of-the art training equipment and an elite staff designed tohelp clients achieve their fitness goals. For more information, and to see a video of Mathis’ incredibleeight-week body transformation, log on to www.ZoneAP.com

ZONE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

A fourth round draft choice of the Eagles in 2011, Casey Matthewscontinued his family’s long tradition of football as he became thesixth member of the Matthews clan to play in the NFL. A four-yearletterman at Oregon, Matthews was a two-time All-Pac 10 Confer-ence selection in both his junior and senior seasons. Expected to beready for the regular season, Matthews missed the majority of thepreseason with a high ankle sprain.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Tied for the team lead in special teams tackles with six

BIRDSEED• One of five children of Leslie and Clay Matthews. Claims the

biggest influence on his life and career is his father. Said Casey:“I’ve learned so much from him, the way he carries himself, thework ethic he puts into everything he does. He’s a great rolemodel for me and the rest of my family.”

• In addition to his five family members that have played in the NFL,brother Kyle Matthews was a safety for the 2003 USC NationalChampionship team and his cousin, Jake Matthews, is currentlya starting right tackle at Texas A&M

• During the offseason, does a boxing training regimen with hisbrother, Clay, at a local gym where he grew up in California

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Started in 33 of 50 games, recording 245 tackles, 30.5 tackles for

a loss, nine sacks, four interceptions and one forced fumble• Earned first-team All-Pac 10 Conference honors as a senior in

2010 and finished as a finalist for the Ronnie Lott Impact Award,given annually to the top college defender. Led the team that yearto an appearance in the National Championship game, amassing79 tackes, three sacks and nine tackles for a loss

• Garnered second-teamAll-Pac 10 Conferenceaccollades as a junior in2009. Finished secondon the team with 81tackles, while register-ing three sacks and oneinterception

• Played in all 13 games in2008, starting the finalseven contests.Recorded 67 tackles, twosacks and 13 tackles fora loss

• Registered 18 tackles,one sack, and one tacklefor a loss in 11 games in2007

PERSONAL• A two-time all-league

and all-county selectionat Oaks Ridge HS.Helped lead his team toa 13-0 record as a junior

• Has a fianceé, Alyssa• Earned his degree in sociology• Follow Casey on Twitter: @CaseyMatthews50

After being drafted by the Eagles in the fourth roundin 2011, Casey Matthews looks to add to the long tradition of foot-ball excellence his family has found in the NFL. His grandfather,Clay Matthews Sr., played four seasons as a linebacker and of-fensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers (1950, 1953-55). Hisfather, Clay Matthews Jr., played a whopping 19 years at line-backer for the Cleveland Browns (1978-93) and Atlanta Falcons(1994-96), earning four Pro Bowl berths along the way. His uncle,Bruce Matthews, is a Hall of Fame offensive lineman, playing 19seasons for the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans (1983-2001).His older brother, Clay Matthews III, is a three-time Pro Bowllinebacker for the Green Bay Packers. Finally, his cousin KevinMatthews is a center for the Tennessee Titans (2010-present).

ENTERING THE FAMILY BUSINESS

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LINEBACKER

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2011 Phil. 16/3 37 28 9 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112012 Phil. 4/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6TOTALS 20/3 37 28 9 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17

MATTHEWS’ CAREER STATISTICSTackles 7 (9/18/11 at Atl.)Sacks 1.0 (12/11/11 at Mia.)

CAREER HIGHS

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 10 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Greatest love besides football: FishingTalent he’d most like to have: Ability to

play the guitar and pianoActor that would play him in a movie:

Bradley CooperFavorite personal moment in sports

growing up: Getting a scholarship tocollege

Teams/athletes growing up: ClevelandBrowns/Eric Metcalf

On his bucket list: Read the whole BibleCollects: Shot glasses from each stateNicknames: C-Mat and Boogie (pro-

nounced buh-jee)Most played artist on his iPod: DrakeMeal: Filet mignonBook: Game of ThronesTV Show: EntourageMovie: American PsychoQuote: “Don’t let the good things in life

rob you of the best things.”Person to follow on Twitter: Jim Rome

- @jimromePhilly restaurant: Chima

THREE-STEP DROP

A two-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro selection, Mat McBriar signedwith the Eagles on 9/25/12 after spending the 2012 preseason inPhiladelphia and being released as part of the team’s final rostercut down. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by Denver in 2003,McBriar spent the previous eight seasons as a member of the Dal-las Cowboys, where he booted 494 punts for 22,369 yards.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors with the Cowboys following

the 2006 and 2010 campaigns, becoming just the second native ofAustralia to earn that distinction (Darren Bennett was the other)

• Is the Cowboys all-time career leader in both gross (45.3) and netaverage (38.1) and owns six of the club’s top-10 single-game highsfor gross average and the second-best single-game net average

• Holds the Cowboys record for most kicks downed inside the 20-yard line (175)

• Averages 45.3 yards per kick in his career, which currently ranksfifth in NFL annals

• Led the league in punting average (47.9) and net punting average(41.7) in 2010

• Downed a Cowboys-record 38 punts inside the 20-yard line in2009, which is the eighth-highest single-season total in NFL his-tory

• In 2006, his league-leading 48.2-yard average was the first 48+yard average by an NFL punter since 1961

PERSONAL• Graduated from Brighton Grammar School in Melbourne, Aus-

tralia, where he earned full color (lettered) four times in footballand rowing

• Credits former San Diego Chargers punter Darren Bennett forhelping him pursue a college football career. Bennett introducedhim to then Hawaii head coach June Jones

• Is one of only seven Australian-born players in NFL history andthe second Philadelphia Eagle to hail from “Down Under” (punterSav Rocca)

• Played Australian rules football throughout his prep career at theBrighton School

• Wife, Erin, was featured on VH1’s Football Wives in 2010

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Born 7/8/79 in Melbourne, Aust.Brighton School, Melbourne, Aust.Acquired - FA 2012

PUNTER

Year Team GP No Yds Avg OpRt Yds TB NtYds NtAvg In20 Lg Blk2004 Dal. 16 75 3182 42.4 39 410 7 2632 35.1 22 68 02005 Dal. 16 81 3439 42.5 33 250 9 3009 37.1 28 63 02006 Dal. 16 56 2697 48.2 31 334 10 2163 38.6 22 75 02007 Dal. 16 63 2970 47.1 35 406 7 2424 38.5 17 64 02008 Dal. 6 24 1175 49.0 16 144 3 971 38.8 5 66 12009 Dal. 16 72 3249 45.1 38 314 3 2875 39.9 38 63 02010 Dal. 16 65 3115 47.9 33 205 8 2750 41.7 22 65 12011 Dal. 14 58 2542 43.8 26 272 7 2130 36.1 21 68 12012 Phil. 1 4 182 45.5 3 29 0 153 38.3 2 56 0TOTALS 117 498 22551 45.3 254 2364 54 19107 38.4 177 75 3

PLAYOFFS2006 Dal. 1 5 242 48.4 3 13 1 209 41.8 0 62 02007 Dal. 1 4 189 47.3 1 25 0 164 41.0 3 58 02009 Dal. 2 9 366 40.7 2 9 1 337 37.4 7 0 0TOTALS 4 18 797 44.3 6 47 2 710 39.4 10 62 0

MCBRIAR’S CAREER STATISTICSPunts 9 (4x - 12/24/11 vs Phi.)Yards 388 (11/25/04 vs Chi.)Long 75 (10/15/06 vs Hou.)In20 5 (3x - 12/24/11 vs Phi.)Gross 56.8 (10/15/06 vs Hou.)Net 55.0 (11/25/10 vs NO)

CAREER HIGHS

PASSING: 2004 (1-0-0)SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: 2004 (2-0-2),2005 (0-1-1), 2009 (2-0-2), 2011 (1-0-1)

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATS

Pro Bowls: 2006, 2010

Date Opp W/L No Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg BlkSigned by Philadelphia on 9/25

Sep 30 NYG W 4 182 45.5 38.3 0 2 56 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4 182 45.5 38.3 0 2 56 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

A shifty running back with excellent vision and big-play ability,LeSean McCoy has emerged as one of the most explosive and ver-satile offensive weapons in the NFL, earning first-team All Pro hon-ors and his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2011. McCoy was rewardedwith a five-year contract extension on 5/17/12 that will keep himwith the Eagles through the 2017 season. Originally a second-rounddraft choice out of Pittsburgh, McCoy made an immediate impactduring his rookie season in 2009 and seamlessly transitioned to hisrole as the team’s starting running back in his second year.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Since becoming the

team’s starting runningback in 2010, ranksamong the league’s toprunning backs in many ofthe major offensive cate-gories

• Was named FedEx Ground POY, and earned AP first-team All-Prohonors and his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2011 as the NFC’s start-ing RB after leading the NFL and setting team records with 17rushing and 20 total TDs, while finishing as the fourth-leadingrusher (1,309 yards)

• Holds the team record for rushing yards and scrimmage yards inhis first three seasons, while boasting the best rushing average(4.8) in team history

• Since coming into theleague in 2009, ranks asone of the top receivingbacks in the NFL

• Named to USA Today’s2010 All-Joe Team, which honors the NFL players whose workdoesn't necessarily garner headlines, but is integral to the suc-cess of their football team

• His 637 rushing yards in 2009 was the highest total ever for anEagles rookie and his 945 yards from scrimmage ranked second

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks third in the NFL with 384

rushing yards in 2012• After finishing the first half with just

two yards on six carries, exploded inthe second half vs. NYG (9/30), fin-ishing with 123 rushing yards andposting his 11th career 100-yard performance

• Scored his first rushing touchdown of the season vs. Bal (9/16)• Rushed for 110 yards at Cle. (9/9), marking his 10th 100-yard

game

BIRDSEED• Nicknamed “Shady” by

his mother. “My Momsaid I was a shady baby.One minute I’d be smil-ing, the next I’d be shy.She gave me the nick-name and it just kind ofstuck.”

• Remains involved in theHarrisburg communityand donates uniformsto the Harrisburg Bron-cos, the youth footballteam he grew up play-ing on

• Also has embraced thePhiladelphia commu-nity, participating inmany local charityevents, including a hol-iday shopping spreewith Kisses for Kyleand a Thanksgivingturkey giveaway in2011. “I’m just trying todo my best to giveback. I’ve been soblessed in my life, andit’s also a blessing tobe able to help out peo-ple in need.”

• Claims his olderbrother, LeRon, is hisbiggest role model."Just the way he han-dled himself. He set the bar high for me. He played for the (Ari-zona) Cardinals (2005-06) and a couple of other teams (SanFrancisco 49ers, 2007, and Houston Texans, 2008). He was not re-ally recruited out of high school but he went to a Division II schooland made it out."

• Credits Brian Westbrook with his development as a professional.“B-West has been a major influence on me. He taught me how tobe a professional and how to prepare every week to be success-ful. You have to be able to treat it like a job because there are somany things you need to do to get ready for the games.”

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Born 7/12/88 in Harrisburg, PABishop McDevitt, Harrisburg, PAAcquired - D2-09 (53rd overall)

RUNNING BACK

Category No. RankReceptions 180 3rdReceiving Yards 1274 5th

RECEIVING SINCE 2009 - NFL RBs

RUSHING YARDSPlayer Yds.1. Wilbert Montgomery 3,6932. LeSean McCoy 3,4103. Steve Van Buren 2,813

SCRIMMAGE YARDSPlayers Yds.1. Wilbert Montgomery 4,8072. LeSean McCoy 4,6843. DeSean Jackson 4,474

EAGLES PRODUCTION IN FIRST FOUR SEASONS

Pro Bowls: 2011

Favorite movie: The Dark KnightTV Show: 106 and ParkSingers: Keyshia Cole, BeyonceActors: Will Smith, Denzel WashingtonFood: EverythingSkill he’d like to develop: SwimmingHidden talent: Can play the piano and

has been able to since he was 12Pregame ritual: Talk to family, pray, do

100 pushups and situpsBest part about living in Philly: FansNickname: ShadyFunniest Eagle: Dominique Rodgers-

Cromartie

THREE-STEP DROP

Organized the “Shades ofGreatness” foundation, dedicated toraising money for the fight againstALS. Has organized many charityevents, including community days,football camps, and basketball tour-naments in his hometown of Harris-burg. “My Grandmom, Mary Branch,passed away from the disease,” saidMcCoy. “She’s an inspiration becauseof how hard she fought. It’s a terribledisease and we need to do everythingwe can to raise money to fight it.”McCoy also organized a charity soft-ball tournament in 2012 that takesplace at the Lancaster Barnstormersminor league stadium.

SHADES OF GREATNESS

McCOY’S RANKINGS SINCE 2010

Total Touchdowns 30 3rdRushing Touchdowns 25 4thScrimmage Yards 3,739 4thRushing Yards 2,773 5th

“He’s a complete back. He is one of those guys that he hasa little flavor. I don’t want to put him that high up there withBarry Sanders, but he has that type of ability to really jumpin the hole, jump out of hole the way you saw many high-lights of the many people he made miss time and timeagain...But he is a complete back, catching the ball out ofthe backfield, catching the ball on screens, running insideand outside.”

- Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis

Player YardsMarshawn Lynch 423Jamaal Charles 415LeSean McCoy 384Arian Foster 380

2012 RUSHING YARDS

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RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. W/L P/S Att Yd Avg Lg TD No Yd Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 20 110 5.5 22 0 6 26 4.3 10 0 136Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 25 81 3.2 20 1 2 8 4.0 5 0 89Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 13 70 5.4 14 0 3 8 2.7 5 0 78Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 23 123 5.3 34 0 3 17 5.7 12 0 140Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 at WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 81 384 4.7 34 1 14 59 4.2 12 0 443

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Yards Date Opponent Rec. TDs110 10/3/10 vs Was (L) 12 0

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (1)

Yards Date Opponent Att. TDs185 10/30/11 vs Dal (W) 30 2149 12/12/10 at Dal (W) 16 0128 9/25/11 vs NYG (L) 24 1126 10/16/11 at Was (W) 28 1123 9/30/12 vs NYG (W) 23 0122 9/11/11 at StL (W) 15 1120 9/19/10 at Det (W) 16 3113 11/20/11 at NYG (W) 23 0111 11/21/10 vs NYG (W) 14 1110 9/9/12 at Cle (W) 20 0102 12/18/11 vs NYJ (W) 18 3

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (10)

Rush atts 30 (10/30/11 vs. Dal.)Rush yards 185 (10/30/11 vs. Dal.)Rush Lg 66T (11/1/09 vs. NYG)Rush TDs 3 (2x - 12/18/11 vs. NYJ)

Recepts 12 (10/3/10 vs. Was.)Rec. yds 110 (10/3/10 vs. Was.)Rec. Lg 45 (11/8/09 vs. Dal.)Rec. TDs 1 (4x - 10/2/11 vs. SF)

Touches 32 (10/30/11 vs. Dal.)Scrim yds 200 (10/30/11 vs. Dal.)Scrim TDs 3 (3x - 12/18/11 vs. NYJ)

CAREER HIGHS

RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Phil. 16/4 155 637 4.1 66T 4 40 308 7.7 45 02010 Phil. 15/13 207 1080 5.2 62 7 78 592 7.6 40 22011 Phil. 15/15 273 1309 4.8 60 17 48 315 6.6 26 32012 Phil. 4/4 81 384 4.7 34 1 14 59 4.2 12 0Totals 50/36 716 3410 4.8 66T 29 180 1274 7.1 45 5

PLAYOFFS2009 Phil. 1/0 5 24 4.8 14 0 1 9 9.0 9 02010 Phil. 1/1 12 46 3.9 9 0 4 36 9.0 16 0TOTALS 2/1 17 70 4.1 14 0 5 45 9.0 16 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:FUMBLES/LOST: (8/5) - 2009 (2/1), 2010 (2/1), 2011 (1/1), 2012 (3/2) PLAY-OFFS: 2010 (1/0)TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS: (1) - 2009 (pass from McNabb)

McCOY’S CAREER STATISTICS

McCoy has established himself as one of the top big-play runningbacks in the league, but he has been especially dangerous with thegame on the line. Since his rookie year in 2009, McCoy has consis-tently made big game-breaking runs in the fourth quarter, andranks among the league leaders in many of the major rushing cat-egories. • Since 2009, McCoy has racked up 1,027 yards and 8 touchdowns

in the fourth quarter on just 188 carries, which ranks as the sec-ond-highest average (5.5) in the NFL, trailing only JamaalCharles (5.8)

• Eight of McCoy’s 29 rushing touchdowns have come in the fourthquarter, including his four longest (66, 50, 49, 46)

• All eight of his fourth-quarter touchdowns have contributed tosealing an Eagles victory

THE CLOSER

McCOY’S 4th-QUARTER TOUCHDOWNS

Date Yards Situation Final Score 12/18/11 vs. NYJ 33 Lead 38-13 W, 45-1910/30/11 vs. Dal. 13 Lead 27-0 W, 34-79/11/11 at StL 49 Lead 24-13 W, 31-1311/21/10 vs. NYG 50 Trail 16-17 W, 27-179/19/10 at Det. 46 Lead 28-17 W, 35-3212/20/09 vs. SF 2 Lead 20-13 W, 27-1311/22/09 at Chi. 10 Trail 17-20 W, 24-2011/1/09 vs NYG 66 Lead 33-17 W, 40-17

McCoy has established himself as capable of handling abig workload on the ground. Head Coach Andy Reid says part ofthat can be attributed to his youthful energy and desire to play.“He’s very young, too, remember that,” said Reid. “He’s the onedoing all of the jumping around in the locker room afterward. Imean, he’s riding a bike with 1:30 left in the game. He’s got thisphenomenal energy and he loves to play.”

YOUTHFUL ENERGY

An All-America standout from Division III powerhouse Mary Hardin-Baylor, Nate Menkin became just the second UMHB alum to eversign a contract in the NFL, joining current Indianapolis Colts LB Jer-rell Freeman. Claimed by the Eagles off of waivers from the Texanson 9/1/12, Menkin orginially signed as a rookie free agent withHouston but was released as part of the team’s final roster cutdown.Named the American Southwest Conference offensive lineman ofthe year as a senior, he helped lead the Crusaders to four confer-ence titles and a 48-6 overall record during his four years with theprogram.

BIRDSEED• Claims that he would be in the WWE if he wasn’t playing football.

“I watch it and I think it’s really cool and exciting,” said Menkin.“I’d like to think of myself as a little goofy. I have a personality,and I like working out religiously, so I think all three go togetherwith the WWE. I think it’d be a lot of fun. Entertainment is a lot offun to me.” His favorite wrestler is former Miami gridiron stand-out Dwayne “The Rock”Johnson

• Credits his late mother,Marleen, as being thebiggest influence in his life.His drive to never give up onthe task at hand was in-stilled in him as he watchedhis mother fight breast can-cer. “I’m just one of thosepeople, when I start some-thing, I don’t quit,” Menkinstated. “I get that from mymom.”

• Even though he resided inTexas, Menkin grew up a fanof the Philadelphia Eaglesand remembers watchingthe Birds run to the SuperBowl in 2004. “That’s around the time when I started playing foot-ball and I started watching them then and have just kept watch-ing ever since.”

• Recruited as a defensive end and tight end out of Lago Vista HighSchool, Menkin’s shift to the offensive line occured early duringhis days at Mary Hardin-Baylor when the coaching staff wantedto utilize his combination of size and athleticism. “I’ve always beenthe type of player that is like, ‘Yes sir. I’ll do whatever for the team,sir.’ So the coach asked, ‘Do you want to play offensive tackle forus?’ At first, I was a little skeptical. I wanted to play defensive endbecause I wanted to tackle people and I thought I was a more ath-letic and bigger guy, which I was in DIII. He wanted me to protectthe passer.”

• Became just the second player ever from the Division III MaryHardin-Baylor to be signed by an NFL team, joining IndianapolisColts LB Jerrell Freeman

IN THE TRENCHES• Best part of being an o-line-

man: “The camaraderie. Beingin the trenches.”

• Most underrated attributebeing an o-lineman: “The ath-leticism. If we went on a diet,we’d be 270 lbs., pure muscle.”

• Best player you’ve ever lined upagainst: Texans OLB ConnorBarwin

• Advice to aspiring offensivelinemen: “Know and do the lit-tle things. Do whatever it takesto be more prepared than youropponent.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• A four-year letterman at the

University of Mary Hardin-Bay-lor at offensive tackle

• Earned AFCA All-America honors as a senior and was also namedthe conference’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior in 2011

• Helped pave the way for a rushing attack that averaged 291.0rushing yards per game and 5.5 yards per attempt

• A two-time All American Southwest Conference performer, theteam posted a 48-6 overall record during his four years with theprogram, winning four ASC Championships and advancing to oneNational Semifinal and two National Quarterfinal games

PERSONAL• Son of Darryl and the late Marleen Menkin• Has two younger brothers: Adin, who plays football for Harding

University and Zack, who is in middle school• Played high school football at Lago Vista High School in Lago

Vista, TX• Follow Nate on twitter: @BigMenk65

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2012 Phil. 0/0Totals 0/0

CAREER SERVICE

“I really think this is God's willand he has had such a role, because theNFL wasn't even really a dream of minewhen I was younger,” Menkin said. “Hebrought me to UMHB and really helpedme take steps from there...It has beena fateful journey and this is just such ablessing for me.”

MENKIN’S UNLIKELY JOURNEY

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TACKLE/GUARD

Hobbies: Spending time with hisfamily and being with his brothers

First job: Waiter at a local restaurantBucket list: Travel internationally

and learn about different culturesFavorite meal: Whole grain rice,

chicken breast and carrotsBook: Unstoppable by Cynthia

KerseyTeams growing up: Philadelphia

EaglesDinner Guest: Dwayne “The Rock”

JohnsonFavorite quote: “Never quit. Never

give up.”Movie: Any Given SundayTV show: Family GuyFirst car: Ford F150 stick shiftNicknames: Nasty NateCell phone app: Angry Birds

THREE-STEP DROP

Menkin’s high school foot-ball games were played at Sise-more Field, which derives it’sname from former Eagle T andTexas native Jerry Sisemore.Sisemore, who played inPhiladelphia from 1973-84,served as the school boardpresident in Hill County after hisplaying days were over. The for-mer two-time Pro Bowl selec-tion helped establish a footballprogram at Lago Vista so fami-lies interested in high schoolfootball would not have to moveto another town.

PHILLY CONNECTION

A second-year pro out of Maryland, Adrian Moten re-signed with theEagles on 10/2/12 after spending the majority of the preseason withthe team before being released as part of the club’s final roster cutdown. Originally a rookie free agent signing of Indianapolis in 2011,Moten appeared in 12 games and notched seven tackles in limitedaction in his rookie campaign, while spending time with both theColts and the Seattle Seahawks. A former Freshman All-ACC hon-oree, he recorded 219 tackles (98 solo), 15.5 sacks and 24 tackles forloss in his collegiate career.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Recorded 219 tackles (98 solo), 15.5 sacks, 24 tackles for loss, six

inteceptions and five forced fumbles in his Maryland career• Garnered fourth team All-ACC honors from Phil Steele after

notchng a career-high 77 tackles, 2.5 sacks and four interceptionsduring his senior campaign

• His four interceptions during his senior year were the secondmost in a single season by a Maryland linebacker

• Earned Maryland’s A.V. Williams Award for Outstanding & Con-spicuous Sportsmanship as a senior

• As a junior, led the team in sacks (six) and tackles for loss (nine)and ranked second on the team in tackles (68).

• Named Freshman All-ACC and honorable mention freshman All-America by The Sporting News in his redshirt freshman seasonafter collaring 50 tackles (29 solo), 5.5 sacks and 7.5 tackles forloss

PERSONAL• A three-year starter at Gwynn Park, he played quarterback, tight

end, safety and linebacker and finished his senior season with 118tackles, including nine sacks, four interceptions (two returned fortouchdowns) and seven fumble recoveries

• A consensus all-state selection and named first team All-Met bythe Washington Post

• Son of Vanette and the late Anthony Moten• Majored in economics and graduated in the summer of 2010

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Born 4/22/88 in Suitland, MD Gwynn Park HS, Brandywine, MDAcquired - FA (2012)

LINEBACKER

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 11 at Hou L 1/0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 18 Cle L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 25 Pit L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 3 at Tam L 1/0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 9 KC L 1/0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 16 at Cin L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 23 at NO L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 30 at Ten L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 06 Atl L 1/0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 13 Jac L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Placed on waivers by Colts on 11/26/11 and claimed by Seahawks 11/28/11Dec 1 Phi W DNPDec 12 StL W DNPDec 18 at Chi W DNPDec 24 SF L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 1 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 12/0 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2011 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2011 Ind. 10/0 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sea. 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 12/0 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MOTEN’S CAREER STATISTICS

One of the toughest and most dependable players in the confines ofthe Eagles locker room, Mike Patterson is in his 8th season inPhiladelphia after being drafted in the first round in 2005. The factthat he played an entire season in 2011 was truly remarkable con-sidering he was diagnosed with a rare brain condition called arteri-ovenous malformation (AVM) that caused him to have a seizureduring a training camp practice in August. Patterson continues torecover from offseason surgery to repair his AVM and was placedon the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list on 8/27/12. A proven forceagainst the run, Patterson is in the midst of a seven-year contractextension that he signed in 2006 and elapses in 2016.

BIRDSEED• Endured a six-hour surgery in the 2012 offseason to repair his

AVM. The procedure, which left an 8-inch scar, was performed byDr. Robert Spetzler in Phoenix and consisted of drilling open hisskull to get behind his right eye to untangle the nerves that causedthe AVM and the seizure. “I was a little bit nervous about the re-covery part and how I’d feel right after the surgery, but otherwiseit was fine.”

• Credits his college defensive line coach, Ed Orgeron, for teachinghim the finer points of being a defensive tackle. “He is a reallyrowdy guy and he got me tough, mentally. If not, he’ll break you.”

• An all-state wrestler in high school, Patterson used his stout,solid body to create leverage to pin his opponents. He now usesthose same techniques to help him fend off offensive linemen."Wrestling taught me how to stay low," Patterson said. "It's thesame technique as on the defensive line. You have to stay low anduse your hands. I was originally an offensive lineman in highschool, but as soon as football coaches saw how aggressive I waswhen I wrestled, they moved me over to defense."

• Would like to open up a restaurant after his playing career is fin-ished and is trying to come up with the right theme. “I grew uparound that in my family and it seems like a lot of fun. My fatherowned a restaurant [Touch of Class in Sacramento] and my momworked in a kitchen at the hospital for many years.” His first jobwas as a cook at Los Alamitos Army Base for two summers,where his uncle was a sergeant

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Since 2007, has con-

tributed to one of the toprushing defenses in theNFL in terms of yardsper game and rushingaverage

• Was named to Larry Weisman’s (USA Today) All-Joe Team fol-lowing the 2007 and 2008 seasons, which honors the NFL playerswhose work doesn’t necessarily garner headlines but is integralto the success of their football team

• In 2007, he and DE Trent Cole became the first pair of Eagles de-fensive linemen to record 100-plus tackles in a single seasonsince 1991 (Jerome Brown, Clyde Simons, Reggie White, MikePitts)

• Recovered a fumble on 3rd down of a goal-line stand at SF(9/24/06) and raced 98 yards for his first-career TD. It was thelongest fumble return in Eagles history and tied for 6th-longest inNFL history. It was also tied for the longest among defensive line-

men (Cowboys DE GregEllis vs. Arz. 10/3/99)

• Was named to Sports Il-lustrated's Sleeper All-Pro Team in 2006 (Dr. Z)

2011 HIGHLIGHTS• Ranked tied for third on

the team with 24 hurriesand second on the de-fensive line with 66 tack-les

• Forced a fumble of JetsQB Mark Sanchez vs.NYJ (12/18) which wasrecovered by teammateJoselio Hanson on theJets 17-yard line and ledto an Eagles TD

• Recovered a fumble ofDolphins QB Matt Mooreforced by teammateJason Babin at Mia.(12/11). The turnover led to an Eagles TD

• Sacked Patriots QB Tom Brady vs. NE (11/27)• Posted a half sack of Giants QB Eli Manning at NYG (11/20)• Recovered a fumble of Bears RB Matt Forte forced by teammate

Trent Cole vs. Chi. (11/7). The turnover led to an Eagles TD• Notched a sack of QB Rex Grossman at Was. (10/16)

INJURY REPORT• Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list on 8/27/12 while

continuing to recover from offseason brain surgery

Seasons Rank Yds/Game Avg.1999-2006 24th 120.1 4.1Since 2007 6th 103.1 4.0

RUSHING DEFENSE SINCE 1999

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DEFENSIVE TACKLE

During a training camp practice onAugust 3, 2011, Patterson suffered a seizureon the practice fields and was rushed to thehospital. He was later diagnosed with an ar-teriovenous malformation (AVM) on his brain– a tangle of blood vessels. He visited with

four different doctors who specialize in AVM cases and alsovisited with a seizure specialist. The doctors cleared him toreturn to football, which he did just 17 days after hisseizure, deciding to delay any procedures to fix the AVMuntil after the season. Because of what he overcame, Pat-terson was named the team’s 2011 Ed Block Courage Awardrecipient in a vote by his teammates.

TRUE COURAGE

Favorite TV show: Naruto, a Japaneseanimation show

Philadelphia-area restaurant: Zinc Cafein Medford, NJ

Guilty Pleasure: Having breakfast fordinner, especially pancakes andFrench toast

Talent most like to have: Enough heightto be an NBA player

Most memorable concert: Working se-curity at a concert in Anaheim, had tobreak up a mosh pit that was out ofcontrol by jumping over a 4-foot wall

Favorite vacation spots: Turks andCaicos and Hawaii

Person I’d like to trade places with forone day: Andy Reid, so I could expe-rience the big office

Favorite App: Cartoon WarsFunniest Eagle: Trent ColeFavorite Car: 1970 Chevelle

THREE-STEP DROP

“He always plays in the right place and does the rightthing, and he always plays hard and knows what to do.This is a constant ... That’s a comfort to a coach to knowthat he’s always going to do the right thing. Mike Pat-terson might be one of the best people I ever met.” -Jim Washburn

PERSONAL• Nicknamed "The Grizzle" by his defensive line-

mates. "Brodrick Bunkley came up with thename because he says I'm always lookingrough like I just came out of the forest, like agrizzly bear. It just stuck, so I embrace it."

• Once appeared in an episode of It’s AlwaysSunny in Philadelphia, one of his favoriteshows

• In his first part-time job, was a cook at LosAlamitos Army Base for two summers, wherehis uncle was a sergeant. Eventually, wants togo to culinary school. His favorite style of foodto cook is "home-style breakfast food"

• Was married in 2009 and resides in CherryHill, NJ

• Has a Siberian husky named Chaos • Is the youngest child of Tyrone and Florence

Patterson. Has one brother, Tyrone (a former basketball player atSacramento City College), and two sisters, Roachelle and Knyesha

• Says that at some point in his life, would like to make it to the topof Mount Everest. “I don’t actually want to climb the mountain,though. I just want to be placed on top, so I can say I was on topof the world.”

• After attending a summer football camp in Southern Californiaprior to his freshman year of high school with his cousin, JorrelKnight, decided to move in with his cousin's family (Aunt L'Tanyaand Uncle Freddie, a seargent in the Army) and attend Los Alami-tos HS to play football

• Earned the nickname, "Bam-Bam," as a kid because he had anunusual history of breaking things and sometimes hurting him-self. "I always used to break glass and things like that. One timeI fell out of a two-story window when I was six years old. I brokemy shoulder, but I was up creating havoc again soon enough."

• Earned All-America honors as a senior at Los Alamitos HS,recording 94 tackles, 7.0 sacks and 18 tackles for a loss

• Also participated in wrestling, shot put, and discus in HS• Purchased a four-wheeler in 2007 and enjoys riding trails in New

Jersey with fellow Eagles lineman Juqua Parker • Races remote control cars, usually around his yard. He owns two

gas trucks and an electric helicopter• Loves old school cars and wants to start a collection. His favorite

car is the 1970 Chevy Chevelle. “Once I have a little more time, Iwant to learn how to work on them too.”

• Enjoys playing golf after picking it up as a rookie in Philadelphia.His Eagles playing partner is Todd Herremans

• Owns a large collection of suspense movies and feels he wouldbe a good movie critic. His favorite movie is "The Usual Suspects"

• Enjoys all types of music except for country. His current favoriteartist is T.I.

• Is die-hard fan of the Sacramento Kings • Majored in sociology and plans on earning his degree after he is

done playing football

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2005 Phil. 16/7 66 30 36 3.5 15.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02006 Phil. 16/16 82 39 43 1.5 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 982007 Phil. 16/15 114 63 51 4.0 30.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 122008 Phil. 16/16 86 39 47 0.5 4.5 1 21 21 0 0 1 1 02009 Phil. 16/16 71 48 23 1.5 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Phil. 15/14 57 29 28 2.0 15.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02011 Phil. 15/15 66 39 27 2.5 19.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0TOTALS 110/99 542 287 255 15.5 98.0 1 21 21 0 0 4 7 110

PLAYOFFS2006 Phil. 2/2 9 3 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Phil. 3/3 21 15 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Phil. 1/1 7 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Phil. 1/1 6 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 7/7 43 26 17 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PATTERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 15 (10/5/08 vs. Was.)Sacks 1.5 (9/17/06 vs. NYG)INTs 1 (11/9/08 vs. NYG)INT Lg 21 (11/9/08 vs. NYG)

CAREER HIGHS98-yd FR return at SF9/24/06

TOUCHDOWNS (1)

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 11 at StL W 1/1 2 0 2 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 18 at Atl L 1/1 4 2 6 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 25 NYG L 1/1 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 2 SF L 1/1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 9 at Buf L 1/1 3 2 5 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 16 at Was W 1/1 3 2 5 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 30 Dal W 1/1 1 1 2 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 7 Chi L 1/1 4 3 7 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1Nov 13 Arz L 1/1 2 1 3 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 20 at NYG W 1/1 3 2 5 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 27 NE L 1/1 4 2 6 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 1 at Sea L 1/1 3 3 6 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec 11 at Mia W 1/1 0 1 1 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1Dec 18 NYJ W 1/1 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Dec 24 at Dal W 1/1 3 5 8 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Jan 1 Was W 0/0 INACTIVE/FLUTotals 15/15 39 27 66 2.5 24 0 0 0 0 1 2

2011 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

In 2000, he was a redshirt defensive lineman in college, laboring onArkansas’ scout team. In 2004, he was a rookie free agent tight endjust looking for playing time in Buffalo. Now, he is a five-time ProBowl offensive tackle who is building his resume for a spot in thePro Football Hall of Fame. In between is the remarkable story ofJason Peters, who is regarded by many experts as the best lefttackle in the game, and who has anchored the Eagles offensive linesince being acquired in a trade from Buffalo in 2009. Peters, who issigned through 2014, is on the Non-Football Injury list while recov-ering from a ruptured Achilles tendon he suffered in the offseason.

BIRDSEED• Credits former Bills coach Mike Mularkey for his career-changing

switch from tight end to offensive tackle in 2005. “Offensive linewas one of our weak points at that point and I just rememberwanting to get on the field any way I could. Coach Mularkey toldme about it and Mouse (offensive line coach Jim McNally) and Igot to work.”

• A student of the game,he relishes in learningand knowing all of thedetails of playing of-fensive line. “You haveto know what the de-fense is trying to do toyou at all times. Andthat takes film workand experience. Youhave to keep an eye onthe safeties.”

• Peters on the uniquestyle of Eagles O-linecoach Howard Mudd,“He’s a great coachand he coaches us re-ally hard. Every daycan feel like you are arookie again. But healways encourages usand says somethingpositive while gettingon you at the sametime. He never, ever wants us to get beat.”

• Went undrafted despite an impressive workout at the NFL scout-ing combine, including a 4.8 time in the 40-yard dash. Credits thedraft-day snub with giving him extra motivation. “I've always beena hard worker, but I started working even harder when I didn't getdrafted. I just kind of put it all on myself, I put it on my shouldersand decided to get it done."

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• A key contributer to an Eagles offensive line that helped engineer

the highest scoring offense in team history in 2010 (439 points)and a team record 6,386 total net yards in 2011

• Earned Pro Bowl honors in 5 consecutive seasons (2007-11) andAll-Pro honors following the 2007, ‘08, ‘10, and ‘11 campaigns

• Joined Frank “Bucko” Kilroy (1953-55) as the only two offensivelinemen in franchise history to earn a Pro Bowl berth in three con-secutive years

• The only other NFL line-man with a currentstreak of 5 straight ProBowl berths: Browns OTJoe Thomas

• Scored two career TDs.Blocked a punt and re-covered it in the endzone (12/19/04 at Cin.)and caught JP Losman’sfirst career TD pass(9/11/05 vs. Hou.)

INJURY REPORT• Placed on the Re-

serve/Non-Football In-jury list on 8/27/12 aftersuffering a rupturedAchilles tendon in theoffseason

• Underwent successfulsurgery on 4/3/12 aftersuffering a rupturedAchilles tendon while training in Texas on 3/27

QUOTES• NBC Sunday Night Football analyst Cris Collinsworth on Peters:

“To get a big guy playing tackle that can pass protect like he doesand work his way down the field, God didn’t create many peoplelike him.”

• Howard Mudd on Peters: "If anyone doesn't think [Peters is thebest left tackle in the league], I would categorically ask them togive me one who is as good. I didn't say better. I said as good. Sothat puts him in a pretty rarified place.”

• Evan Mathis on Peters: "To be that big and be as athletic as he is,it's unbelievable. To sum him up as an athlete, he's light on hisfeet. To say someone who's what, 345-350 pounds, is light on hisfeet is really not something you ever hear. But he can move.”

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TACKLE

Favorite Teams/Players Growing Up:Buffalo Bills, Texas Rangers, andBruce Smith

Funniest Eagle: Trent Cole and it’s noteven by design

Favorite restaurant in Philadelphia:Capital Grille

Guilty Pleasure: Watching BasketballWives

Favorite Movie: Act of ValorMeal: Anything that my mom cooks upFirst Job: Working the grill at Wendy’s

in Atlanta, TX. After practice, I wouldride 3 miles on my bike to work andmade $140/week

Hobbies: Dominoes, fishing and camp-ing in Texas

Bucket List: Do for my son what I couldnot do growing up

Talent Most Like to Have: To be an engi-neer for Microsoft and invent some-thing as impactful as the internet

THREE-STEP DROP

Pro Bowls: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2004 Buf. 5/12005 Buf. 16/102006 Buf. 16/162007 Buf. 15/152008 Buf. 13/132009 Phil. 15/152010 Phil. 13/132011 Phil. 14/142012 Phil. 0/0Totals 107/97

PlayoffsYEAR TEAM GP/GS2009 Phil. 1/12010 Phil. 1/1Totals 2/2

Starts by position: 2004: 1 at TE,2005: 1 at TE, 9 at RT, 2006: 7 atRT, 9 at LT, 2007: 15 at LT, 2008:13 at LT, 2009: 15 at LT (1 at LTin playoffs), 2010: 13 at LT (1 atLT in playoffs) 2011: 14 at LT

CAREER SERVICE

Thanks to his grandfather, DallasWiggins, buying and restoring cars hasbeen a passion in Jason’s life. “He usedto take all these old cars and fix themup. When I was little I was alwayshanging around watching him and myuncle, and I got hooked"Now, Peters owns anywhere from 10-15 cars and loves taking the time to getdirty under the hood to fix them up. Hisprized possession, though, is a PSFreightliner (pictured below). “I use itto tow my camper and my other cars. Itaught myself how to drive it.”

TRUCKIN’ ON & OFF THE FIELD

A bruising back who shows a knack for getting the tough yards aftercontact, Chris Polk earned a roster spot with the Eagles in 2012after signing as a undrafted free agent from Washington. Polk fin-ished his Huskies career as the 2nd leading rusher all-time behindNapolean McCallum as he eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing markthree times. His 4,049 rushing yards included a school-record 21100-yard games.

BIRDSEED• Credits his mother, Edrena,

to getting him where he istoday. “With everything shewent through, raising meand having to make a living,she motivates me to be thebest I can be and try harderevery day.”

• What he loves most aboutfootball: “The camaraderieaspect is the best part forme. There’s always compe-tition between everyone,but you always build friendships with your teammates.”

• Most underrated attribute at running back: “Patience. You can’tjust go out there and run because you need to wait for things todevelop. You need to have knowledge of what the opposing de-fense is going to do so you can make your reads. Once you seehow they’re lining up, you need to know the play and your assign-ment, especially when it comes to blocking and blitz pickup.”

• Uses yoga as one of his offseason training methods so he can stayas flexible as possible.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Registered 4,049 rushing yards and 26 TDs on 799 carries (5.1 av-

erage), while also contributing 683 receiving yards and four touch-downs on 79 receptions during his four-year career at Washington

• Finished as Washington’s second-leading rusher, and is one ofjust seven players in Pac 12 history to top 4,000 yards rushing

• Earned first-team All-Pac 12 honors as a junior in 2011 with 1,488rushing yards and 12 TDs. Averaged 5.1 yards per carry and alsograbbed 31 passes

• Named 2nd team, All-Pac 10 in 2010, finishing with 1,415 rushingyards and nine TDs on 260 carries (5.4 average)

• Became the first Huskies freshman ever to break 1,000-yardrushing plateau, finishing with 1,113 yards on 226 carries

• Played in the first two games as the team’s starting running backin 2008, but received a redshirt after injuries forced him to missthe remainder of the season

PERSONAL• Scored 68 touchdowns

in his career at Red-lands East Valley HSand was named a Prep-Star All-American atrunning back followinghis senior season afterrushing for 2,561 yardsand 29 touchdowns andleading the team to a12-1 record

• Has a blue pitbullnamed Achilles

• Son of Edrena Polk, aregistered nurse, andChris Polk, Sr., a retiredNavy officer

• Obtained a bachelor’sdegree in AmericanEthnic Studies in De-cember of 2011

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RUNNING BACK

Greatest love besides football: GodCareer if not playing: CoachingHobby: Video games, esp. Call of Duty

and FIFATalent most like to have: SingingDinner guest: JesusActor that would play him in a movie:

Will SmithGuilty pleasures: Sweets, Documen-

tariesMost memorable concert: Summer Jam

in Oakland in 2011Favorite meal: Mac & CheeseBooks: The Bible, his Eagles playbookCar: FerrariMovies: Men of Honor, TitanicTV show: Family GuySong: “Thirsty” - Kendrick LamarTeams/athletes growing up: Oakland

Raiders, Nnamdi Asomugha, MichaelVick, Emmitt Smith

Athletes to watch now: Kobe Bryant,Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, LionelMessi

App: iFunnyPhilly restaurant: Del Frisco’s

THREE-STEP DROP

Polk scored a touchdownthe first time he ever touched afootball in a organized footballgame at the age of 6 and neverturned back. “From that momenton, my dream was to play profes-sionally,” recalled Polk. “I lovefootball so much, I didn’t play anyother sport since age 6. I nevertried basketball, never tried any-thing else but football. I’ve beenin love with football since thatfirst carry.”

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP/GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Phil. 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Totals 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

POLK’S CAREER STATISTICS

RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. W/L P/S Att Yd Avg Lg TD No Yd Avg Lg TD TYSSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 at WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

After spending the majority of the last three campaigns on thePhiladelphia practice squad, Dallas Reynolds has made the leapfrom developmental project and assumed the role of starting cen-ter for the Eagles in the absence of Jason Kelce. Originally a rookiefree agent signing of the Eagles in 2009, Reynolds started 51games at BYU and twice garnered first-team All-Mountain Westhonors. His younger brother, Matt, signed to the Eagles practicesquad prior to the 2012 season.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Started his first career NFL game at Ari. (9/23)• Saw the first significant playing time of his career after replacing

an injured Jason Kelce at center in the third quarter in a win vs.Bal. (9/16)

IN THE TRENCHES• How he decided to become an O-lineman: “My first year of mid-

dle school - it was the first time I played tackle football - I was atight end. I just kept getting bigger and bigger. So I kind of fellinto the spot more than that’s what I wanted to become. I startedto really enjoy it in high school and then I knew that’s what Iwanted to do.”

• The best part of being on the O-line: “There’s not just one or twoguys that you’re playing with; there are five guys. There has to besome unity and you all have to be on the same page. I think that’sdifficult and challenging, but I think that might be the most funpart of it. You have to be working together.”

• Most underrated attribute of being on the O-line: “I think a lot ofthings start with the offensive line. The running backs get thosebig runs a lot of the times; they’re athletes. But, a lot of the time,it’s because of what happens in front of them. I think there are alot of unseen things that happen on the offensive line that makethe team roll.”

BIRDSEED• Claims that he has missed just one game in his entire football

career. “I missed one game my junior year of high school, butthat’s it.”

• Ventured on a church mission to Seattle, WA, five days after hishigh school graduation. While on the expedition, Reynolds sharedthe message of Jesus Christ, while providing his services. “It wasreally the first time I was away from home. It was a learning ex-perience for me, going out on my own. Obviously, you’re out in abig city. I learned a lot about myself in terms of taking care ofmyself and becoming independent. It really helped me out in as-pects of my religion and my beliefs in Jesus Christ. It reallyshaped who I am today.”

QUOTES• Eagles head coach

Andy Reid on Reynolds’development: “Heworked his tail off hereand he saw this trans-formation in his body.You saw strength andquickness. He was al-ways a really good ath-lete, but he gotstronger and that’swhat he needed to do.He lived in that weightroom and got himselftogether there, wherehe needed to be tocompete at this level. Then, he was able to pick up the offensewell and he did it with [defensive coordinator and former offen-sive line coach] Juan [Castillo]. Juan was a big supporter of hisand then when [offensive line coach] Howard [Mudd] came here,Howard was a big supporter of his. So, he was tested throughboth the coaches and both of them had positive things to sayabout him as a player.”

PERSONAL• He and his wife, Suzanne, have

a daughter, Sharae• Son of Lance and Leslie

Reynolds ... has three brothersand one sister

• His younger brother, Matt, wassigned by Carolina as a rookiefree agent in 2012 before beingreleased as part of the team’sfinal roster cutdown. Mattsigned to the Eagles practicesquad on 9/3/12

• Achieved the rank of Eagle Scout when he was 14 years old• Favorite place to visit: Bear Lake in Garden City, UT, for water

skiing and fishing • A two-time Deseret News first-team All-State selection at Tim-

pview HS in Provo, UT. Also, was a team captain as a senior andearned all-region honors following his junior and senior seasons

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Started 51 games, spending time at four of the five offensive line

positions• Earned first-team All-Mountain West honors as the team’s start-

ing center in 2008• Started all 13 games at left tackle as a junior in 2007, earning

first-team All-Mountain West honors. Was part of an offensiveline that allowed only 1.54 sacks per game

• Started all 13 games for the Cougars as a sophomore in 2006,including three games at right tackle and 10 games at left tackle.Was part of an offensive line that helped produce an average of465.5 yards total offense per game (4th in the nation)

• Was named a freshman All-American in 2005 after starting all12 games and helping to anchor an offensive unit that averaged33.0 points and 462.4 total yards per game

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2009 Phil. 0/02012 Phil. 4/2Totals 4/2PlayoffsYEAR TEAM GP/GS2009 Phil. 0/0Totals 0/0

First NFL game: 9/9/12 at Cle.First NFL start: 9/23/12 at Ari.

CAREER SERVICE

His father, Lance, is theassistant head coach and tightends coach at BYU. “He has al-ways been there [for me],”said Dallas. “He was a coach sothe things he would say and do- growing up he was alwaysthere for me to ask questions.He helped me in my life and mycareer, as well.”

FATHER KNOWS BEST

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GUARD/CENTER

Favorite Philly restaurant: Geno’sGuilty pleasure: Strawberry cheese-

cakeFavorite Team Growing Up: LA Clippers Funniest Eagle: Jason KelceFirst Job: Mowing lawns in Provo, Utah,

for $11 per lawnFavorite App: Facebook Movies: BraveheartTalent Most Like to Have: Play the pianoFavorite Memory in Sports: Being able

to play college football with two ofmy brothers, Lance, Jr. and Matt

Quote: “What we do in life echoes ineternity”

THREE-STEP DROP

One of the top young defensive backs in the NFL, DominiqueRodgers-Cromartie is the team’s starting left cornerback. A freak-ish athlete with a knack for making big plays, Rodgers-Cromartiewas acquired by the Eagles via trade with Arizona in 2011. Originallya first round selection (16th overall) of the Cardinals in 2008,Rodgers-Cromartie was named to the 2009 Pro Bowl after inter-cepting six passes and forcing three fumbles that season. An avidmovie-goer, Rodgers-Cromartie enjoys giving back to the commu-nity via the Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Foundation and othercharitable initiatives.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Owns four ca-

reer intercep-tion returntouchdowns, in-cluding at leastone in each ofhis first threeseasons

• Has two career field goal blocks (11/8/09 at Chi., 12/14/08 vs. Min.)• Was selected to his first-career Pro Bowl following the 2009 sea-

son after starting all 16 regular season games and leading theteam with career highs in INTs (6), KDs (33), and FFs (3)

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Tied for second in the league and leads the team with 3 INTs while

also tallying a team-high 8 pass deflections • Made a crucial INT of Eli Manning in the end zone in the 4th quar-

ter vs. NYG (9/30) while the Eagles were holding onto a 3-pointlead as the Giants had a 1st-and-10 at the Eagles 10-yard line.The turnover led to an Alex Henery field goal on the ensuing drive

• Compiled his third career multi-interception game when he in-tercepted two passes off of Browns QB Brandon Weeden in a 17-16 win at Cle. (9/9). He combined with S Kurt Coleman, who alsohad two interceptions, to become the first Eagles defensive duo tocompile a multi-interception game since 12/21/75 when FrankLeMaster and Artimus Parker did so at Washington. Also recordeda team-high five pass deflections

BIRDSEED• Biggest influences on his

career: “My mother [MelissaRodgers] and my grand-mother [Cora Rodgers] be-cause they always instilledin me the belief that I shouldnever give up, go after whatI want, and do it wholeheart-edly.”

• Is the second cousin of NYJets cornerback AntonioCromartie

• Takes dance classes in theoffseason in order to workon and improve his foot-work. As part of his gameday routine, eats a turkeyand ham Subway sandwichbefore every game

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CORNERBACK

Tackles 12 (1/3/09 vs. Atl, NFC-W)INTs 2 (3x - 9/9/12 vs. Cle)INT Lg 99T (12/7/08 vs StL.)

CAREER HIGHS

Description Opponent32-yd INT return 12/25/10 vs. Dal (W)28-yd INT return 10/10/10 vs. NO (W)49-yd INT return 10/11/09 vs. Hou (W)99-yd INT return 12/7/08 vs. StL (W)

TOUCHDOWNS (4) 4-0 record

Pro Bowls: 2009

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 0 2 2 0.0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 5 0 5 0.0 0 1 14 14 1 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 10 2 12 0.0 0 3 14 14 8 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Nickname: Sexy BolognaHobbies: Movies, bowling, basketball,

skating, street racingCareer if not playing football: Guidance

counselorBucket list: Take a cruise to the islandsDinner guest: Bernie MacFavorite song: “Motivation” by T.I.Teams/athletes growing up: 49ers,

Timberwolves, CelticsAthletes to watch right now: Jaiquawn

Jarrett, Kobe Bryant, Calvin JohnsonMeal: SpaghettiBook: A Day Late And A Dollar Short By

Terry McMillanTV Shows: House, MartinWebsite: YouTubeCell phone app: Temple RunFunniest Eagles: Jason Babin and

LeSean McCoy

THREE-STEP DROP

Founded in 2008, the Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie foundation was established toto provide underprivileged children withthe resources and skills necessary to helpthem excel in education, develop strong

life skills, practice positive athleticism, and have good citizen-ship in order to pursue their dreams and become productiveadults. The foundation accomplishes its mission through pro-grams that create improve communication skills and charac-ter development, and focus on the essential qualities ofleadership, such as being responsible, being organized, beingrespectful, taking initiative, having a positive attitude, and lead-ing by example. It also holds both leadership and youth sportscamps where kids can put these ideas into action. For more information, please visit DRCFoundation.org.

IN THEIR CORNER - THE DRC FOUNDATION

INT Opponent Quarterback2 at Cle (9/9/12) (W) B. Weeden2 at Det (12/20/09) (W) D. Culpepper2 at Sea (11/16/08) (W) M. Hasselbeck

MULTI-INTERCEPTION GAMES (3)

INTS AMONG CBS SINCE 2008

Asante Samuel 25Tramon Williams 24DeAngelo Hall 19D. Rodgers-Cromartie 19*includes postseason

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BIRDSEED CONT’D• Would love to trade places with defensive coordinator Juan

Castillo for a day. “I’d love to call the plays in a game and see whatit’s like to have that much pressure.”

• What he loves most about playing football: “The competition, boththe one-on-one aspect of cornerback vs. wide receiver, goingagainst the other offenses and teams, and then going back andforth with your teammates during the week.”

• Favorite thing about Philadelphia: “The people. We have greatfans who support us every day. The people here in Philly havetreated me very well.”

• Favorite things to do in Philadelphia: “Go bowling at Lucky Strike’sand eat at Warm Daddy’s soul food restaurant.”

• Most underrated attribute of an NFL cornerback: “Vision. Youneed to be able recognize and react to things you see in the of-fense.”

• Became the first Tennessee State player taken in the first roundsince 1974 when both DE Ed “Too Tall” Jones (Dallas, 1st overall)and LB Waymond Bryant (Bears, 4th overall) were selected sinceI’ve arrived.”

PERSONAL• Enjoys giving back to the community, both in Bradenton, FL and

Philadelphia. In addition to the work with his foundation, headopted a high school football team in Germantown, PA in 2011He attended their games and donated equipment. He plans to dothe same in 2012, along with continuing to donate college schol-arships in his name as well as be involved with the Boys and GirlsClub back in Bradenton

• Last name is derived from both his mother, Melissa Rodgers, andhis father, Stanley Cromartie, a former assistant basketball coachat Bethune Cookman. Both are heavily involved in his foundationand charity work

• Has two sisters: Shomanique Rodgers and KiaraRodgers

• Has a three-year old son, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Jr.

• Attended Lakewood Ranch (FL) High School wherehe was an all-area, All-Class 5A and All-District11 defensive back and wide receiver

• Favorite sports moment growing up: “During mysenior year of high school, going five-for-five andwinning every event during the country track meetin the long jump, high jump, triple jump, 100meter, and 200 meter events.”

• Collects all types of cars, and his favorite car thathe owns is a purple 1972 Chevy Impala convert-ible with green flames

• Born with a non-functioning kidney that was re-moved when he was eight years old

• Majored in psychology• Given name is Dominique Reshard Rodgers-Cro-

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Off of the football field, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is the Ea-gles biggest movie buff. While he tries to go when he can duringthe season, Rodgers-Cromartie goes to the movie theatres everyother day in the offseason. “I don’t care what kind of movie it is,if it’s out and I’m there, I’ll go see it,” Rodgers-Cromartie said.His favorites are Troy, Love and Basketball, Mr. Brooks, Toy Story,along with any type of mystery movie. Romantic comedies andchick flicks are his guilty pleasure, and he likes A Walk To Re-member, The Notebook, and Titanic.

A DIFFERENT KIND OF FILM WORK

While Rodgers-Cromartie excelled on the field when given thechance for the Tennessee State Tigers, he had to fight to getthere in the first place. He attended four high schools in fouryears because he moved back and forth between his parentshouses and his private high school’s scholarship program waseliminated. Because of the shuffling, Rodgers-Cromartie wasnot recruited as a scholarship player at any FBS football pro-gram. He was, however, given a chance to play on scholarshipat FCS Tennessee State (Ohio Valley Conference) because ofthen-defensive coordinator Rod Reed, who was an assistantfootball coach at Bethune-Cookman while his father,Stanley Cromartie, was an assistant basketball coachthere. As soon as he began practicing with the team,Rodgers-Cromartie began grabbing the attention ofhis new teammates and coaches by making intercep-tions and breaking up passes. He was inserted as astarter halfway through his freshman year en routeto becoming the first Tiger drafted within the firstthree rounds since 1990.

THE CROMARTIE CONNECTION

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2008 Arz. 16/11 43 38 5 0.0 0.0 4 157 99T 1 23 0 0 02009 Arz. 16/16 51 49 2 0.0 0.0 6 77 49T 1 33 3 0 02010 Arz. 16/16 32 29 3 0.0 0.0 3 86 32T 2 16 0 0 02011 Phil. 13/3 34 27 7 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 02012 Phil 4/4 12 10 2 0.0 0.0 3 14 14 0 8 0 0 0TOTALS 65/50 172 153 19 1.0 7.0 16 334 99T 4 89 3 0 0

PLAYOFFS2008 Arz. 4/4 21 19 2 0.0 0.0 2 19 19 0 7 0 0 02009 Arz. 2/2 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 1 -6 -6 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 6/6 26 24 2 0.0 0.0 3 13 19 0 8 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS:SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: (6) - 2011 (1), 2008 (5) BLOCKED FIELD GOALS: (2) - 2009 (1) 2008 (1)FUMBLES/LOST: (2/1) - 2010 (1/1) 2008 (1/0)

RODGERS-CROMARTIE’S CAREER STATISTICS

A two-time Pro Bowl linebacker and AP All-Pro selection, DeMecoRyans has already established himself as a leader on the Eagles de-fense after being acquired this offseason in a trade with the Hous-ton Texans. A team captain while with Houston, the cerebral andathletic middle linebacker was the Texans all-time leader with 637tackles. Ryans is well known for his work in the community and es-tablished the DeMeco Ryans Foundation in 2007,

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Left Houston as the Texans all-time leader with 637 tackles, and

led the club or tied for the team lead in tackles 30 times• Has registered 26 double-digit tackle games in his career• Made his second trip to the Pro Bowl following the 2009 season

after making 16 starts at MLB and recording 123 tackles, onesack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery

• Voted as a starter for the AFC Pro Bowl squad, earned a second-team AP All-Pro selection and was named the Texans team MVPfollowing the 2007 season after leading the team with 128 tackles,while notching two sacks, one interception and a forced fumble

• Was named AP Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2006 after startingin all 16 games and leading the Texans with a career-high 156tackles, the most by any NFL rookie that season. Also posted 3.5sacks, one interception and a forced fumble

• Was named AFC Defensive POW vs. Oakland on 12/3/06 afterleading the team with 15 tackles, and becoming the first player inTexans history to register a sack, INT, FR and FF in the samegame

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Leads the team with 34 tackles and 6 tackles for a loss• Notched a sack and interception in the same game for the sec-

ond time in his career vs. Bal. (9/16). Also collected 9 tackles, in-cluding 2 tackles for a loss

• Led the team with 9 tackles, including a team-high 3 tackles fora loss at Cle. (9/9)

BIRDSEED• Claims the biggest

influence on his lifeis his mother,Martha Ryans, whoraised him and histhree older siblings.Said Ryans: “Seeingher work so hard allher life for us, it re-ally stuck with me.She worked two orthree jobs all thetime when I wasgrowing up. Thattaught me aboutwork ethic and how hard work pays off eventually. I owe her every-thing.”

• Most under-rated attribute about playing linebacker: “You needto have smarts to play this position. A lot of people think line-backers are just a bunch of meatheads that like running into peo-ple. It’s not like that at all. You need to be aware of everything

that’s going on, on thefield and be able tocommunicate that tothe rest of the guys onthe fly.”

• After his playing daysare over, Ryans aspiresto coach high schoolfootball. In fact, duringthe lockout in 2011Ryans served as the de-fensive coordinator athis alma mater JessLanier High Schoolduring spring football

• Donates a full scholar-ship to a University ofAlabama Footballplayer every single year

QUOTES• Linebackers coach Mike Caldwell on Ryans’ leadership: “I think

the main thing about DeMeco is he’s a professional and he’s a vet-eran. So he understands and guys see that not necessarily on thefield but off the field. It’s how they study, attention to detail, howdedicated he is, watching extra film. Guess what, those youngguys are going to see that and see where he’s come from. They’regoing to say, ‘Okay, I’m going to do this to get there.’ Naturally,you just gravitate to good players and leadership.”

PERSONAL• Recorded 135 tackles, 11 sacks, two forced fumbles and two in-

terceptions as a senior at Jess Lanier High School, earning all-state and academic all-state honors

• Was named to both the Tuscaloosa News Sweet Sixteen and theBirmingham Post-Herald Super Senior teams

• Son of Martha Ryans and Morgan Turner. Has two older brothersand one older sister

• Earned his degree in business management• Follow DeMeco on Twitter: @DRyans59

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LINEBACKER

Pro Bowls: 2007, 2009

DeMeco’s favorite personal mo-ment in sports growing up was thefirst time he played linebacker in middleschool. Originally a starting center on thesquad, Ryans filled in for the team’s MLBin the first half of a game because histeammate was forced to sit out due to asuspension. “I made every single tacklein that half,” recalls Ryans. “Then when Ihad to go back to center in the secondhalf, I was thinking I might need to makea position change real soon. Sure enough,the next year that change came.”

SWITCHING SIDES

Greatest love besides football: GodTalent he’d most like to have: Ability to

singFavorite athletes/teams growing up:

Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson/AtlantaBraves, Alabama football

First job: A cashier at Waccamaw’sHome Place

Nicknames: “Cap” - at Houston,“Coach” - at Alabama

Most played artist on his iPod: DrakeMeal: Fried pork chops, mac & cheese,

greens and corn breadTV Show: MartinQuote: “If it was easy, everybody would

do it.”Place to visit: South BeachWhat he’d be doing if he wasn’t playing

football: Coaching

THREE-STEP DROP

DeMeco Ryans credits his strong work ethic to inspiration fromhis mother, who raised him as a single parent and instilled in himthe importance of education and hard work at an early age. Withthat in mind, DeMeco established his own foundation in 2007 witha mission to create innovative programs that provide access toeducational, recreational and healthy living initiatives designedto positively aid in the development of youth.Some of the programs include the DeMeco Ryans LeadershipAcademy, football/chearleading camps, and an annual scholar-ship competition, where he awards several students with partialscholarships to a school of their choice.For more information on DeMecoand his foundation, please visitwww.demecoryansfoundation.org

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds2006 Hou. 16/16 156 126 30 3.5 30.5 1 16 16 0 6 1 1 02007 Hou. 16/16 128 99 29 2.0 18.0 1 1 1 0 7 1 3 262008 Hou. 16/16 112 86 26 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 472009 Hou. 16/16 123 93 30 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 02010 Hou. 6/6 54 32 22 1.0 10.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02011 Hou. 16/16 64 44 20 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 02012 Phil. 4/4 34 30 4 1.0 13.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 90/90 671 510 161 9.5 87.5 3 17 16 0 25 6 8 73

PLAYOFFS2011 Hou. 2/1 11 4 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 2/1 11 4 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RYANS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 15 (12/3/06 at Oak.)Sacks 1.0 (9x - 9/16/12 vs. Bal.)INTs 1 (3x - 9/16/12 vs. Bal.)

CAREER HIGHS

Touchdown Opponent26-yd FUM ret. 10/21/07 vs. Ten. (QB Kerry Collins)

TOUCHDOWNS

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 10 at Cle W 1/1 8 1 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 8 1 9 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 8 0 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 6 2 8 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 30 4 34 1.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Not many youngsters realize their dream of playing in the NFL fromthe side of a garbage truck working for Waste Management, butDavid Sims is certainly one of them and is proud of his unlikely routeto the NFL. Acquired in a trade with Cleveland on August 31, 2012,Sims looks to add depth to the Eagles defensive back corps and spe-cial teams units. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the NewYork Giants in 2011, Sims spent the final five weeks of his rookiecampaign on the Browns practice squad. After graduating fromGainesville (FL) HS, Sims worked several odd jobs before attendingButte Community College in California en route to a productive two-year career at Iowa State.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• A two-year letterman at Iowa State, tallied 188 tackles and six in-

terceptions in 24 games• Named the 2009 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year• Began collegiate career as a running back at Butte Community

College in Oroville, CA in 2007

BIRDSEED• Was a teammate of Eagles G Danny Watkins at Butte Community

College. Said Sims, “When Danny first came there, I was playingtailback so he was blocking for me for a while there. He’s a prettygood guy.”

• Best influence early in life: “The person who influenced me to playfootball was my cousin. We were the the same age. He was play-ing Pop Warner football the year before me. I saw him play andtold my parents that I wanted to play.”

• Most underrated attribute: “My ability to jump. Just because I am5-9, doesn’t mean I can’t jump or guard someone tall. I can stillcover tight ends.”

PERSONAL• His father, Jerome

Johnson, works as abarber, and his mother,Cadesha, works in ahospital

• In addition to playingfootball and basketball,also was a three-yearletterman in track andfield at Gainesville HighSchool

• Majored in liberal stud-ies

• On Twitter: @d_sims21

Sims spent a year after high school working on agarbage truck with Waste Management, as an overnightstocker at Sam’s Club, and found a job folding laundry at theUniversity of Florida. “I’m very thankful for the position Iam in today,” said Sims about what his journey meant tohim. “I was determined to get here. Doing all those jobsmakes you think that you can’t do that for the rest of yourlife. It’s very humbling.”

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SAFETY

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 10 at Cle INACTIVESep 16 Bal W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Talent he’d most like to have: SingingFavorite song: “Bag of Money” by Rick

RossGreatest love besides football: Amari-

anna, his 4-year-old daughterPerson he’d most like to trade places

with for a day: President ObamaTV Show: The Cosby Show, Martin, and

The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMovie: King-Fu HustleTeams/athletes growing up: Barry

Sanders and Michael VickWebsite: FacebookHobbies: Video gamesBucket list: Skydiving Cell phone app: Instagram

THREE-STEP DROP

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2012 Phil. 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2TOTALS 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

SIMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

A vocal, veteran presence along the front line of the Eagles defense,Darryl Tapp is a valuable contributor to the team’s defensive live ro-tation. Acquired via a trade with Seattle on 3/6/10, Tapp was origi-nally a second-round draft choice of the Seahawks in 2006. Whileat Virginia Tech, Tapp logged 23.5 sacks and 38 tackles for a lossover a four-year collegiate career en route to an All-American nom-ination his senior season.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Tied a Seahawks team record with four sacks vs. StL (10/21/07),

en route to a career-high seven sacks in 2007 • Recorded his first-career interception off of Jay Cutler and re-

turned it 25 yards for a touchdown at Den. (12/3/06)

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Combined with DE Brandon Graham to record a half sack of QB

Kevin Kolb at Arz. (9/23). Also recorded seven tackles and onetackle for loss

BIRDSEED• Acknowledges that his family has been the main influence on his

life and career. “I saw how hard my Dad worked to provide for ourfamily. My Mom inspired me because she was always so support-ive and attended all of my practices and games. My brothers grewup around a lot of talented people who didn’t apply themselves,so they always pushed me to become the best athlete and personthat I could be.”

• Trains with Rick Cox, his former high school football and trackcoach, at a facility called Speed by Rick Cox in Chesapeake, VA.Locally, he trains with former Eagle Tra Thomas at 7 Deuce Sportsin Medford, NJ

• If he could trade places with one of the Eagles brass for a day, itwould be defensive line coach Jim Washburn: “He really enjoyshis job and knows how to reach us and get the most out of hisplayers.”

• Began playing football in middle school, but was cut from theschool sponsored teams. Played recreationally until he made thehigh school football team, where he began to stand out

• His workout partner happensto be his wife, Tiffany, who is agroup fitness instructor inPhiladelphia as well as a com-petitive body builder. She washeavily recruited as a softballplayer at Syracuse. Together,they train on the bike, run insand, and train on the “RockySteps” at the Art Musuem inPhiladelphia. “Her enduranceis off the charts. I struggle tokeep up with her sometimes.”

• Favorite moments as a pro:“The first was when I had myfirst sack, I took down KurtWarner. The second was whenI returned an interception fora TD against Jay Cutler.”

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2006 Sea. 16/0 23 15 8 3.0 19.0 1 25 25t 1 1 1 0 0 92007 Sea. 16/16 50 42 8 7.0 44.5 1 -4 -4 0 10 3 2 9 02008 Sea. 16/11 55 46 9 5.5 26.0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 02009 Sea. 16/5 49 40 9 2.5 19.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 02010 Phil. 14/1 34 25 9 3.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 02011 Phil. 12/2 43 26 17 2.5 14.5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02012 Phil. 4/0 18 7 11 0.5 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 94/35 272 201 71 24.0 143.5 2 21 25t 1 19 9 7 9 9

PLAYOFFS2006 Sea. 2/2 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Sea. 2/2 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Phil. 1/0 3 1 2 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0TOTALS 5/4 15 11 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS: SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: 2006 (9)

TAPP’S CAREER STATISTICS

Tackles 9 (10/19/08 at TB)Sacks 4.0 (10/21/07 vs. StL)INTs 1 (2x - 11/4/07 at Cle.)

CAREER HIGHS

Sacks Date Opponent4.0 10/21/07 vs. StL1.5 12/21/08 vs. NYJ

MULTI-SACK GAMES (2)

Description Opponent25-yd INT ret. 12/3/06 at Den (QB Jay Cutler)

TOUCHDOWNS

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DEFENSIVE END

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 9 at Cle W 1/0 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 4 3 7 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 0 3 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 7 11 18 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Nicknames: Tapper, MangFirst job: Cutting lawnsDinner guest: Malcolm XTalent he’d most like to have: Playing

pianoBucket List: South African vacation and

safariFavorite teams/athletes growing up:

Washington Redskins, Lawrence Tay-lor, Allen Iverson

Athletes to watch now: Kobe Bryant,LeBron James, Landon Donovan, Al-lison Felix

Website: Mediatakeout.comPlace to visit: SeattleMusicians: Drake, Wale, Donald

Lawrence, Fred Hammond, MusicSoul Child

THREE-STEP DROP

Now in his second season with the Eagles, Cedric Thornton is oneof only five people in history to attend Division II Southern ArkansasUniversity and play in the NFL. After spending the majority of hisrookie campaign on the practice squad, Thornton has shown a niceblend of strength and athleticism from the defensive tackle positionand looks to be a valuable part of the defensive line rotation in 2012.A rookie free agent signing of the Eagles in 2011, Thornton was atwo-year starter at Southern Arkansas and earned first-team All-America honors as a junior after leading the team with 80 tacklesand 8.5 sacks.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• One of just five players in the history of the NFL to attend South-

ern Arkansas University. The other players are: S JordanBabineaux (2004-pres.), WR Ken Brown (1987), LB David Ward(1987-1989) and DB Dennis Woodberry (1986-1988)

BIRDSEED• When Thornton first started playing sports, he had aspirations of

being a baseball or basketball player, but the two sports didn’treally suit his physical mentality. “When I played basketball, I wasa little too aggressive and basically fouled out of every game, so Idecided football was probably a better fit for me.”

• Played running back and wide receiver in high school, and had totack on 45 pounds of muscle before being able to switch to de-fensive end as a freshman in college

• Most underrated attribute at your position: “Balance and moves.In college you can get away with bull rushing people, but at thislevel you need to have different moves.”

• Thornton learned the value of a hard day’s work when he used topick peas by hand from 6am to 6pm for 50 dollars a day. “A lot ofpeople don’t realize that type of work still gets done, but where Igrew up, that’s all there was. I did that for six summers. It wasexhausting.”

PERSONAL• His father, Nathaniel, is a pastor at Bethlehem #2 Missionary

Baptist Church in Tarry, AR. His mother, Angela is a ministerthere. Growing up, Cedric was in the church choir

• Has a tattoo on the top of each of his hands - one for his son,Cedric and one for his daughter, Kaylei

• Is the middle child of five siblings. His two older brothers areChristopher and Nathaniel and his two younger sisters are Tam-mie and Olydia. Tammie plays basketball at Arkansas Tech

• Enjoys playing basketball and X-Box in his free time. His favoritegames to play are Call of Duty, and all of the 2k sports games.Also enjoys golf and hopes to take it up in the future

• Favorite person to follow on twitter: Michael Vick (@MikeVick)

• Says the biggest influ-ence on his career hasbeen his parents. “Theyalways pushed me to bethe best player I couldbe. After games, mydad would always keepit real and help me withwhat things I needed towork and get better at.”

• Majored in Physical Ed-ucation Wellness &Leisure at SouthernArkansas. Plans to fin-ish up his degree onlinein the near future

• After his playing daysare over, Thorntonhopes to get involved incoaching. “I love to mo-tivate people and havean impact in theirlives.” In fact, Thorntonoften visits Star City, hisformer high school, tohelp out and work withthe current players

• Follow Thornton on twitter @MrICanDueDat

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CAREER HIGHSTACKLES INTERCEPTIONS

Year Team GP/GS Tot Solo Ast Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD KD FF FR Yds STT2011 Phil 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Phil. 4/0 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 4/0 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

THORNTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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DEFENSIVE TACKLE

If not in football, he’d be: A coachWhat he loves most about Philly:

“Being in a big city and part of a teamand city that loves football.”

Hobbies off the field: “X-Box, basket-ball, golf, movies, bowling.”

Funniest player on the Eagles: “CullenJenkins.”

Best restaurant in Philly: Miss Tootsie’sSoul Food, Fogo De Chao

Favorite teams growing up: TennesseeTitans, Tennessee Volunteers

Favorite moment in sports: 52-yardforced fumble/return touchdown inhigh school

Food: Rice and sugarMovie: Bad Boys IITV Show: Shameless, Fresh PrinceQuote: Philippians 4:13 - I can do all

things through Christ who gives mestrength. “I say that quote to my-self all the time during games.”

Pregame ritual: Read the Bible. Hisfavorite verses are Romans 10:9and John 3:16

THREE-STEP DROP

Date Opp W/L P/S S A T Sac Hur Int Yds Lg KD FF FRSep 10 at Cle W 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 23 at Ari L 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/0 2 2 4 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/0 3 3 6 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

A versatile player with experience at both center and guard, SteveVallos adds depth to the offensive line after he re-signed with theEagles on 9/18/12 after spending the entirety of the preseason andtraining camp with the team. Vallos joined the Birds after two-yearstints with both Cleveland (2010-11) and Seattle (2008-09). Afterbeing selected by Seattle in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft,he spent his rookie campaign on the Seahawks practice squad. AtWake Forest, Vallos set a Demon Deacons record for most careerstarts with 48.

BIRDSEED• Credits former Seattle and current San Francisco offensive line

coach Mike Solari as the biggest influence on his career. “He’svery honest, a good motivator, and brings a positive attitude everyday.”

• Started playing football in seventh grade, following in the foot-steps of his older brother, Jim, and his friends. Vallos also playedsoccer and basketball growing up

• Favorite part of playing football: “Being a part of the team. Morethan any other sport, you’re able to bond with your teammatesbecause you need to be depend on all of them to achieve one com-mon goal.”

• Most underrated attribute of being an offensive lineman:”Themental aspect of the game. You need to know certain specialtiesand techniques on top of entire schemes. You also need to be ableto see how one play sets up another and be able to read the de-fense to know how they will react.”

• Favorite moment of his sports career: “Winning the ACC cham-pionship and advancing to the Orange Bowl after being picked fin-ish last in the preseason poll.”

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS• Established a Wake Forest record for most career starts with 48 • Received first-team All-America honors by Sports Illustrated and

The Sporting News while he helped lead the Demon Deacons tothe 2006 ACC championship his senior season

• Tabbed as a second-team All-ACC honorable mention as he waspart of an offense that led the ACC with 197 rushing yards pergame as a junior

• Selected by Rivals.com as a first-team All-ACC performer afterstarting at four different positions along the o-line in his sopho-more season

• Recognized with third-team Freshman All-America and Fresh-man All-ACC honors by The Sporting News as a redshirt fresh-man

PERSONAL• Majored in communica-

tion and was a member ofthe ACC Academic HonorRoll

• Married to Lindsey Vallos.They have one son,Theodore, and are expect-ing another baby in July

• Earned letters in footballl,wrestling, shotput, anddiscus while at BoardmanHS. He set wrestlingrecords as a high schoolsenior for pins in a season(24) and career (58) enroute to being ranked the#2 wrestler in the state of Ohio. He was named the Wrestler ofthe Year by the Youngstown Vindicator. He was also ranked thethird-best discus thrower in the state

• Son of Bill, who works in railroad logistics, and Susan Vallos, ahomemaker. Has two brothers, Jim, who works in real estate, andZac

• An Ohio native, he and his family have their primary residence inSeattle. Vallos currently lives in Cherry Hill, NJ

• Likes living in the Philadelphia area because of the history of thecity. “A lot of big things happened out here that helped shape howour country was built.”

YEAR TEAM GP/GS2008 Sea. 16/52009 Sea. 16/32010 Cle. 7/02011 Cle. 1/02012 Phi. 2/0Totals 42/8

First NFL game: 11/27/08 vs. DalFirst NFL start: 11/27/08 vs. Dal

Starts by position: 2010: 7 at C, 1at LG

CAREER SERVICE

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CENTER/GUARD

Hobbies: Golf, Spending quality timewith the family

First job: Selling french fries in afood trailer at local carnivals

Bucket List: Travel around the worldwith his wife and children

Job if not playing football: Collegeathletics administrator/athleticdirector

Favorite food: SteakBook: Blink By Malcolm GladwellTeams growing up: Cleveland

Browns, IndiansTV Show: SeinfeldPlace to visit: BeachCell phone app: Facetime

THREE-STEP DROP

A multi-dimensional threat from the quarterback position, MichaelVick is enjoying his second phase of his NFL career in Philadelphia.A former 1st overall pick of the NFL draft in 2001 by Atlanta, Vick isa four-time Pro Bowl selection, mixing his powerful left arm with astrong work ethic and lightning-quick foot speed to lead the Eagleshigh-octane offensive charge. He engineered the highest scoringoffense in team history in 2010 (439 points) and a team record 6,386total net yards in 2011. He originally signed with Philadelphia in Au-gust, 2009 and inked a 6-year contract with the Eagles in 2011.

BIRDSEED• Partners with the Hu-

mane Society to help ed-ucate and steer childrenaway from animal cru-elty. He is also forming afoundation that will ben-efit animal welfare pro-grams as well as children

• Names Tommy Reamon,his high school footballcoach, as the personmost responsible for help-ing him make it to theNFL, “He taught me lifeskills and how to commu-nicate from a father-sonperspective. I still talk to him to this day and he still helps me.”

• Lauded by head coach Andy Reid for setting the tone for the teamduring the 2012 offseason, his first as a starting QB in Philly. “He’sworked like crazy. One of the reasons that we’ve had the atten-dance here that we’ve had and one of the reasons that we’ve hadenergy is Michael Vick. He’s the one who’s out here motivatingthat energy and making the players around him be here.”

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Holds four of the top five single-game rushing totals by a QB since

1970, including a career-high 173 yards at Min. (12/1/02)• With two 100+ yard rushing outings in 2010, became the first 30-

year-old QB to top the century mark in NFL history. His 130 rush-ing yards at NYG (12/19/10) were the most ever by an Eagles QB

• Set an NFL postseason record for a quarterback with 119 rushingyards in the 2004 NFC Divisional Playoff win vs. StL (1/15/05)

• In his first season as a starter, led the Falcons in a 27-7 upset overGreen Bay in the 2002 NFC Wildcard playoff game (1/4/03), end-ing the Packers’ undefeated playoff record at Lambeau Field

• As an Eagles starting QB, his team is 9-2 against NFC East foes• Has piloted the Eagles to seven 4th quarter, comeback wins, in-

cluding three in 2012. In fact, his QB rating of 90.3 in the 4th quar-ter is the highest ever by Eagle signal caller since 1990

2012 HIGHLIGHTS• Shook off a 4-INT per-

formance at Cle (9/9) tolead a 16-play, 91-yardTD drive in the final min-utes that was capped bya game-winning, 4-ydTD pass to Clay Harbor

• His one-yard TD runcapped a 10-play, 80-yard drive in the finalminutes of a comebackwin vs. Bal (9/16). Alsothrew for 371 yards, the2nd highest total of hiscareer, as he completednearly 72% of his passes(23 for 32)

• Engineered a 12-play,75-yard drive in the finalminutes vs. NYG (9/30)that led to the winningfield goal. Completed63% of his passes that night for 241 yards and a TD

Vick spoke atthe Rookie Sympso-sium in Ohio thispast summer andimparted soundadvice. "Football iswhat I was born to

do,” said a reflective Vick. “Butfootball is going to go on with orwithout you. I learned that the hardway. You control your own destiny.You dictate how long you are goingto play in the league. It's all up toyou -- your commitment, dedica-tion, preparation."

VALUABLE LESSON

Vick holds the NFL QB rushing records for a single game(173), season (1,039 in 2006) and career (5,349). He alsohas the most 100-yard rushing games (11)

Vick became the 4th QB since 1960 to engineerthree 4th quarter comebacks during the firstfour weeks of a season, joining Terry Brad-shaw (1979), Brett Favre (1999), and VinnyTestaverde (2000). A recap:Sept. 9 at CLE: Down 16-10 with 6:25 left, led a16-play, 91-yd. drive that was capped by a 4-yd.TD pass to Clay Harbor with 1:23 showing on theclockSept. 16 vs. BAL: Trailing 23-17 with 4:43 re-

maining, drove 80 yards in 10 plays and scored on a 1-yard QBdraw with 1:55 left

Sept. 30 vs. NYG: Losing 17-16, 6:38 showing on clock, piloted a12-play, 75-yard jaunt that led to a 26-yard FG with 1:49 left

LATE-GAME VICKTORIES IN 2012

In 2010, Vick became only the 2nd QB in NFL history tothrow for 3,000+ yards, rush for 500+ yards and accruea 100+ QB rating in a season. (Steve Young, 1992)

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QUARTERBACK

Favorite App: Dictionary Favorite Restaurant in Philadelphia:

R2LFavorite person to follow on twitter:

Chad OchocincoFunniest Eagle: LeSean McCoyFavorite Team Growing Up: San Fran-

cisco 49ers with Jerry Rice and SteveYoung

First Job: Pool AttendantBucket List: Catch a 200-pound tuna

and be able to go fishing on a consis-tent basis without a guide

Favorite Football Moment: Winning the2003 NFC Wild Card game at GreenBay

First Football Team: As an 8-year oldRB and QB for the Spartans in New-port News, VA

Bet You Didn’t Know: Vick was draftedby Colorado in the 30th round of 2000MLB draft

THREE-STEP DROP

Vick is the Eagles all-time leader in QB Rating(88.9) and completion percentage (60.2%). His ca-reer record as starting QB in Philly is 18-10 (.643)

PERSONAL• Michael Dwayne Vick, and his wife, Kijafa, live in Philadelphia. Has

two daughters, Jada and London, and one son, Mitez. Lists hismother, Brenda Vick, his aunt, Tina Vick, and his uncle, CaseyVick, as the most powerful influences in his life

• A Newport News, VA, native, attended Warwick High School, pass-ing for 4,846 yards and 43 touchdowns, also rushed for 1,048yards and 18 touchdowns. Also played safety, recording 4 INTsand 75 tackles. “Playing safety taught me how to read the quar-terback’s eyes and understand that a guy can get an indication ofwhat I want to do with the football.”

• Hosted a golf tournament in South Jersey last June that benefit-ted the Boys & Girls Clubs in Newport News, VA and in Philadel-phia. “I grew up in the Boys & Girls Club,” said Vick. “Thanks tothem, I was able to play organized sports as a child. I want tomake sure the programs continue to give children positive alter-natives

• First started playing football at the age of 8 for the Boys ClubSpartans in Newport News, VA. He played QB and RB

• Was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 30th round of the 2000MLB draft despite not playing baseball since he was 14 years oldin the 8th grade. “My friends told me about it after seeing it onSportsCenter,” said Vick, a left-handed pitcher and centerfielder.“I was shocked. I considered playing, but it would have interferedtoo much with spring practices.”

5,349 Most career rushing yards by a QB11 Most 100-yard rushing games by QB1,039 Most rushing yards by QB in a season (2006)8.45 Highest yards per carry average in single season (2006)225 Best two-game rushing total by QB (166 vs. NO, 11/26/06;

59 at Was., 12/3/06)173 Most rushing yards by QB in a game (12/1/02 at Min.)119 Most rushing yards by QB in playoff game (1/15/08 vs. StL)1,066 Most rushing yards by QB in his first 2 seasons (2001, 2002)

NFL RECORDS HELD BY MICHAEL VICK

NFC Offensive POM September, 2010NFC Offensive POW December 19, 2010 at NYGNFC Offensive POW November 15, 2010 at WASNFC Offensive POW November 7, 2010 vs. INDNFC Offensive POW October 29, 2006 at CINNFC Offensive POW October 31, 2004 at DENNFC Offensive POW September 19, 2004 vs. STLNFC Offensive POW December 1, 2002 at MIN

PLAYER OF THE WEEK/MONTH AWARDS

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Yds Date Opp.416 10/2/11 vs. SF371 9/16/12 vs. Bal337 12/22/02 vs. Det335 1/01/12 vs. Was333 11/28/10 at Chi333 11/15/10 at Wash317 9/9/12 at Cle315 10/9/11 at Buf306 11/20/05 vs. TB302 12/2/10 vs. Hou

300-YARD PASSING GAMES (10)

Yds Date Opp. Att TD173 12/1/02 at Min 12 2166 11/26/06 vs. NO 12 0141 12/7/03 vs. Car 14 1130 12/19/10 at NYG 10 1127 9/17/06 vs. TB 14 1119* 1/15/05 vs. StL 8 0115 10/31/04 at Den 12 0109 9/19/04 vs. StL 12 0104 11/21/04 at NYG 15 0103 9/12/10 vs. GB 11 0101 10/1/06 vs. Arz 11 0* Playoffs

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (11)

Player Age Year Passing RushingR.Cunningham, PHI 25 1988 3,808 624R.Cunningham, PHI 26 1989 3,400 621R.Cunningham, PHI 27 1990 3,466 942Steve Young, SF 31 1992 3,465 537Steve McNair, Ten 25 1998 3,228 559Rich Gannon, Oak 35 2000 3,430 529Donovan McNabb, PHI 24 2000 3,365 629Kordell Stewart, Pit 29 2001 3,109 537Daunte Culpepper, Min 25 2002 3,853 609MICHAEL VICK, PHI 30 2010 3,018 676MICHAEL VICK, PHI 31 2011 3,303 589Cam Newton, Car 22 2011 4,051 706

3,000 PASSING YARDS, 500 RUSHING SAME SEASON

Became the first player in NFL history to post 300 yardspassing (333), 50 rushing yards (80), 4 TDs passing and2 TDs rushing in the same game at WAS (11/15/10)

No quarterback had ever thrown for 315 yardsand rush for 75 in the same game in the his-tory of the NFL until Vick did so in back-to-back games in weeks 4 and 5 in 2011. Vickthrew for a career-high 416 yards vs. SF(10/2), while rushing for 75 yards. A week later

at Buf (10/9), he threw for 315 and and rushed for 90.

REMARKABLE RUN/PASS RATIO

TEAM VICK WINS IN PHILLY

Team Vick Foundation launchedin 2012 with a $200,000 dona-tion towards a football field for

a little league team, the North Philadelphia’s Aztecs, as partof the Hunting Park Revitalization Project. Community leaderKathryn Ott Lovell was thrilled, "I was completely blown away bythis guy. Hunting Park is his story; this is the story of secondchances. This is about the redemption and rebirth of a park andan entire community." Construction of Team Vick Field will becompleted by late spring 2013. After the overhaul, Team VickField will be level, with a modern drainage system. It will havebleachers, goalposts, and a scoreboard. The Aztecs have beenbased at Hunting Park for 19 years, but they've never been ableto play games on their own field because the turf is so bad.

PASSING RUSHINGYear Team GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/At TD Int Lg Sk/Yd Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TD2001 Atl. 8/2 113 50 44.2 785 6.9 2 3 52 21/113 62.7 31 289 9.3 35 12002 Atl. 15/15 421 231 54.9 2,936 7.0 16 8 74t 33/206 81.6 113 777 6.9 46t 82003 Atl. 5/4 100 50 50.0 585 5.9 4 3 49 9/64 69.0 40 255 6.4 43 12004 Atl. 15/15 321 181 56.4 2,313 7.2 14 12 62 46/266 78.1 120 902 7.5 58 32005 Atl. 15/15 387 214 55.3 2,412 6.2 15 13 58 33/201 73.1 102 597 5.9 32 62006 Atl. 16/16 388 204 52.6 2,474 6.4 20 13 55 45/303 75.7 123 1,039 8.4 51 22009 Phil. 12/1 13 6 46.2 86 6.6 1 0 48 0/0 93.8 24 95 4.0 34 22010 Phil. 12/12 372 233 62.6 3,018 8.1 21 6 91t 34/210 100.2 100 676 6.8 35 92011 Phil. 13/13 423 253 59.8 3,303 7.8 18 14 73 23/126 84.9 76 589 7.8 53 12012 Phil. 4/4 155 88 56.8 1,146 7.4 4 6 49 11/58 72.7 27 130 4.8 20 1TOTALS 115/97 2,693 1,510 56.1 19,058 7.1 115 78 91t 255/1547 80.5 756 5349 7.1 58 34Career record as a starting quarterback: (56-38-1; .595) - 2001 (1-1), 2002 (8-6-1), 2003 (3-1), 2004 (11-4), 2005 (8-7), 2006 (7-9), 2010 (8-3), 2011 (7-6), 2012 (3-1) ... note: Vick has started two other times as an Eagle, but not as a QB

PLAYOFFS2002 Atl. 2/2 63 35 55.6 391 6.2 1 2 28 3/27 66.3 16 94 5.9 22 02004 Atl. 2/2 40 23 57.5 218 5.5 2 1 31 5/47 79.0 12 145 12.1 47 02009 Phil. 1/0 2 1 50.0 76 38.0 1 0 76t 0/0 135.4 1 0 0.0 0 02010 Phil. 1/1 36 20 55.6 292 8.1 1 1 44 3/21 79.9 8 32 4.0 14 1TOTALS 6/5 141 79 56.0 977 6.9 5 4 76t 11/95 77.6 37 271 7.3 47 1Career playoff record as a starting quarterback: (2-3; .500) - 2002 (1-1), 2004 (1-1), 2010 (0-1)

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS:RECEPTIONS: 2005 - (1), 2006 - (1)FUMBLES/LOST: (81/37) - 2001 (6/5), 2002 (9/6), 2003 (4/1), 2004 (16/7), 2005 (11/5), 2006 (9/3), 2010 (11/3), 2011 (10/4),2012 (5/3) .... PLAYOFF FUMBLES/LOST: (4/2) - 2003 - (1/0), 2005 - (2/1), 2009 - (1/1)

VICK’S CAREER STATISTICS

Atts. 56 (9/9/12 at Cle.)Cmps. 30 (10/2/11 vs. SF)Yds. 416 (10/2/11 vs. SF)Long 91t (12/12/10 at Dal.)

TDs 4 (3x - 11/15/10 at Was.)Comp.% 79.1 (11/24/02 at Car.)QB Rat* 150.7 (11/15/10 at Was.)*-min. 10 atts.

Rush Atts. 15 (11/21/04 at NYG)Yds. 173 (12/1/02 at Min.)Long 58 (9/26/04 vs. Arz.)TDs 2 (5x - 11/15/10 at Was.)

CAREER HIGHS

PASSING RUSHINGDate Opp W/L GP/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack/Yds Rat Att Yds Avg Lg TDSep 9 at Cle W 1/1 56 29 51.8 317 2 4 46 2/11 51.0 7 32 4.6 16 0Sep 16 Bal W 1/1 32 23 71.9 371 1 2 49 2/14 94.7 10 34 3.4 8 1Sep 23 at Ari L 1/1 37 17 45.9 217 0 0 34 5/23 64.8 4 15 3.8 20 0Sep 30 NYG W 1/1 30 19 63.3 241 1 0 32 2/10 99.4 6 49 8.2 18 0

Oct 7 at PitOct 14 DetOct 28 AtlNov 5 at NONov 11 DalNov 18 at WasNov 26 CarDec 2 at DalDec 9 at TBDec 13 CinDec 23 WasDec 30 at NYGTotals 4/4 155 88 56.8 1146 4 6 49 11/58 72.7 27 130 4.8 20 1

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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• First player in history to throw for3,000+ yards, 20+ TDs, rush for 500+ yardsand 7+ TDs in single season

• First player in NFL history to throw for 240yards (242) and rush for 130 yards in samegame at NYG (12/19/10)

• First player in NFL history to throw for 250(252) yards and rush for 100 (115) yards insame game at Den (10/31/04)

• Joined Tobin Rote (11/22/51) and RandallCunningham (11/4/90) as the only playersin NFL history to throw 3 TDs and rush for100+ yards in same game at NYG(12/19/10)

• First Eagle to be named NFC Offensiveplayer of the week 3 times in one season

VICK’S CLICKS

Born and raised in British Columbia, it was not until age of 22 thatDanny Watkins gave up his stick and his skates for a helmet andshoulder pads. While attending Butte College in Oroville, Calif.,Watkins first stepped onto a football field as a way to earn a schol-arship and quickly established himself as one of the best junior col-lege o-linemen in the nation, garnering All-America accoladesfollowing his sophomore season. A first-round selection of the Birdsin 2011, Watkins entered his second year in Philadelphia as thestarting right guard after breaking into the Eagles offensive line with12 starts in his rookie campaign.

BIRDSEED• While at Butte College, Watkins wanted to earn a scholarship and

play a sport. He decided, at age 22, to step on the football field forthe first time. “I always grew up playing competitive sports,” saidWatkins. “There wasn’t a hockey rink at Butte, so I figured I’d giveit a try.”

• On draft day, Watkins brought a group of firemen from his home-town of Kelowna to support him. He also hosted members of theFDNY at Radio City Music Hall. He was able to meet and greetthem shortly after being selected by the Eagles

• Watkins said he is amazed by the fan support he has receivedsince coming to Philadelphia. “Wherever I go, people always stopto say hello and ask how I’m doing. It’s unbelievable how pas-sionate the fans are here. I can’t believe they recognize me every-where.”

• Played hockey as a youth. "I was a true, Canadian hockey kid,"said Watkins, who realized the NHL wasn't in his future at 270pounds in the 12th grade. "The way you put your feet in the rungame is similar to skating," he said. "Obviously, moving back-wards in hockey was very natural to me and in pass protection. Alot has been able to carry over to my benefit."

• Was drafted with the fourth overall pick by his hometown B.C.Lions of the CFL in May of 2010, but had his sights set on the NFL

• Was a college teammate of Eagles S David Sims at Butte College

PERSONAL• Attended Mount

Boucherie SecondarySchool in West Kelowna,British Columbia, wherehe played hockey andrugby

• Son of Todd and VickiWatkins. He has one sis-ter, Allie, who is a schoolteacher in British Co-lumbia

• Watkins credits his latestepfather, Randy Rig-den, as the biggest influ-ence on his life andcareer. “He always gaveme guidance and en-couragement, even whenI didn’t ask for it.”

IN THE TRENCHES• What he enjoys most

about being an o-lineman: “The compassion and camaraderiewith the other guys. At all levels, I’ve been surrounded by greatteammates. Offensive linemen stick together through good andbad, just like firefighters do.”

• On the most challenging aspect of the job: “Being the unknownplayers on the team. You only usually get noticed if something badhappens.”

• Best player he has lined up against: “[Cowboys nose tackle] JayRatliff. He’s very athletic, strong, and fast.”

• Most challenging part of being his size: “Fitting into clothes.”

Watkins once served as a part-time firefighter for fiveyears in his hometown of Kelowna, British Columbia. “It was anexcuse to get out of class and go hang out at the fire station,”said Watkins, who began firefighting at the age of 16. “I metthose guys and I’ll never forget the first day going there. It wasa great bunch of guys and I remember I came home that nightand told the folks, ‘Listen, I’m going to be a fireman.’ And theysaid ‘Ok.’”As soon as he was drafted by Philadelphia, Watkins made it his

mission to give back to the firefighting com-munity in the city as much as he can be-cause he understands the sacrifice andeffort they put forth. “I’ve done it. It’s noteasy to do what they have to do at times. It’snice to give them a pat on the back and ac-knowledge their tireless work.”

IN THE LINE OF FIRE

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YEAR TEAM GP/GS2011 Phi 12/122012 Phi 4/4Totals 16/16First NFL game and start: at Buf. (10/9/11)

CAREER SERVICE

Favorite Meal: Steak, aspara-gus, and scallopped potatoes that hecooks himself

Hobbies: Firefighting and cookingMovie: InceptionMusician: Tom PettyTeam/athlete growing up: Edmonton

Oilers and Wayne GretzkyPerson he’d like to trade places with for

a day: Jason KelcePerson he’d most like to have dinner

with: Bruce WillisGreatest love other than football: Fire-

fightingTalent he’d most like to have: To be able

to play baseballPets: Two golden retrievers, Tower and

TankerPregame ritual: Bringing his new fire

truck to home gamesWho would play him in a movie on his

life: John Candy

THREE-STEP DROP

After working as a volunteer firefighterin his native British Columbia, Watkinsshares a special bond with his fellow fire-fighters and understands the importancethat these men and women play in pro-tecting our homes and community. Uponhis arrival in Philadelphia, Watkins wasintroduced to Joe Gordon, a local volun-teer and career firefighter, and together, they noticed a need forprograms that not only help assist firefighters when they becomeinjured in the line of duty, but also provide them with better train-ing and fitness equipment to help prevent injuries from occuringin the first place.

After collaborating with Gordon and his wife, Deanna, who is alsoa career firefighter, Watkins and his wife, Candice, helped es-tablish All Hands Working, a charity that provides an avenue forunder-funded fire departments to receive life saving training, fit-ness programs and equipment necessary to stay healthy.

For more information on All Hands Working, visit All-HandsWorking.org

A HELPING HAND

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MOST SEASONS PLAYEDName Seasons

1. Chuck Bednarik (1949-1962) 142. Brian Dawkins (1996-2008) 13

Harold Carmichael (1971-1983) 13Frank (Bucko) Kilroy (1943-1955) 13Vic Sears (1941-1953) 13

6. David Akers (1999-2010) 12Jerry Sisemore (1973-1984) 12Bobby Walston (1951-1962) 12

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDName Games

1. Harold Carmichael (1972-1983) 1622. Randy Logan (1973-1983) 1593. Bobby Walston (1951-1962) 1484. Jon Runyan (2000-08) 1445. Ken Clarke (1977-1987) 1396. Herman Edwards (1977-1985) 1357. Frank LeMaster (1974-1982) 1298. Sheldon Brown (2002-09) 1289. Jerry Sisemore (1974-1982) 127

MOST REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYEDName Pos Years Seasons GP

1. David Akers K 1999-2010 12 1882. Brian Dawkins FS 1996-2008 13 1833. Harold Carmichael WR 1971-1983 13 1804. Chuck Bednarik C/LB 1949-1962 14 1695. Tra Thomas T 1998-2008 11 1666. Randy Logan S 1973-1983 11 1597. Guy Morriss C 1973-1983 11 1588. Jerry Sisemore T 1973-1984 12 1569. Donovan McNabb QB 1999-2009 11 148

Bobby Walston K/WR 1951-1962 12 148Ken Clarke DT 1978-1987 10 148

12. Jon Runyan T 2000-2008 9 14413. Ron Jaworski QB 1977-1986 10 14214. William Thomas LB 1991-1999 9 14015. Andre Waters SS 1984-1993 10 137

Wes Hopkins FS 1983-1993 10 13717. Herman Edwards DB 1977-1985 9 13518. Frank Kilroy T 1943-1955 13 134

Nate Ramsey DB 1963-1972 10 13420. Pete Retzlaff E 1956-1966 11 132

John Bunting LB 1972-1982 11 132

MOST GAMES PLAYED BY POSITIONQuarterbacks Pos Years Seasons GP1. Donovan McNabb QB 1999-2009 11 1482. Ron Jaworski QB 1977-1986 10 1423. Randall Cunningham QB 1985-1995 11 1224. Norm Snead QB 1964-1970 7 855. Sonny Jurgensen QB 1957-1963 7 83

Offensive Lineman Pos Years Seasons GP1. Chuck Bednarik C/LB 1949-1962 14 1692. Tra Thomas T 1998-2008 11 1663. Guy Morriss C 1973-1983 11 1584. Jerry Sisemore T 1973-1984 12 1565. Jon Runyan T 2000-2008 9 144WRs/TEs Pos Years Seasons GP1. Harold Carmichael WR 1971-1983 13 1802. Bobby Walston K/WR 1951-1962 12 1483. Pete Retzlaff E 1956-1966 11 1324. Charles Smith WR 1974-1981 8 1185. John Spagnola TE 1979-1987 8 111Running Backs Pos Years Seasons GP1. Tom Woodeshick B 1963-1971 9 1112. Brian Westbrook RB 2002-2009 8 1073. Keith Byars RB 1986-1992 7 1054. Wilbert Montgomery RB 1977-1984 8 1005. Duce Staley RB 1997-2003 7 98Defensive Lineman Pos Years Seasons GP1. Ken Clarke DT 1978-1987 10 1482. Vic Sears DT 1941-1953 12 1313. Hollis Thomas DT 1996-2005 10 1264. Clyde Simmons DE 1986-1993 8 1245. Reggie White DE/DT 1985-1992 8 121Linebackers Pos Years Seasons GP1. Chuck Bednarik C/LB 1949-1962 14 1692. William Thomas LB 1991-1999 9 1403. John Bunting LB 1972-1982 11 1324. Frank LeMaster LB 1974-1982 9 1295. Seth Joyner LB 1986-1993 8 120Secondary Pos Years Seasons GP1. Brian Dawkins FS 1996-2008 13 1832. Randy Logan S 1973-1983 11 1593. Andre Waters SS 1984-1993 10 137

Wes Hopkins FS 1983-1993 10 1375. Herman Edwards DB 1977-1985 9 1356. Nate Ramsey DB 1963-1972 10 1347. Sheldon Brown CB 2002-2009 8 1288. Quintin Mikell S 2003-2010 8 1239. Bobby Taylor CB 1995-2003 9 11910. Troy Vincent CB 1996-2003 8 118

Brenard Wilson S 1979-1986 8 118Kickers Pos Years Seasons GP1. David Akers K 1999-2010 12 1882. Bobby Walston K/WR 1951-1962 12 1483. Sam Baker K 1964-1969 6 824. Tony Franklin K 1979-1983 5 735. Paul McFadden K 1984-1987 4 60Punters Pos Years Seasons GP1. Max Runager P 1979-83, 1989 6 722. Sean Landeta P 1999-02, 2005 5 653. Sav Rocca P 2007-2010 4 64

Jeff Feagles P 1990-1993 4 64Tom Hutton P 1995-1998 4 64

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ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERSPlayer Years Games TDs XPM XPA FGM FGA 2pt Pts

1. David Akers 1999-2010 (12) 188 0 441 447 294 357 0 13232. Bobby Walston (WR/K) 1951-1962 (12) 148 46 365 383 80 157 0 8813. Sam Baker 1964-1969 (6) 82 0 205 213 90 153 0 4754. Harold Carmichael (WR) 1971-1983 (13) 180 79 0 0 0 0 0 4745. Steve Van Buren (B) 1944-1951 (8) 83 77 2 2 0 0 0 4646. Tony Franklin 1979-1983 (5) 73 0 172 182 80 128 0 4127. Brian Westbrook (RB) 2002-2009 (8) 107 68 0 0 0 0 1 4108. Tommy McDonald (FL) 1957-1963 (7) 88 67 0 0 0 0 0 4029. Paul McFadden 1984-1987 (4) 60 0 117 119 91 124 0 39010. Roger Ruzek 1989-1993 (5) 58 0 139 151 81 108 0 38211. Pete Pihos (E) 1947-1955 (9) 107 63 0 0 0 0 0 37812. Timmy Brown (B) 1960-1967 (8) 96 62 0 0 0 0 0 37213. Mike Quick (WR) 1982-1990 (9) 101 61 0 0 0 0 0 36614. Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 1977-1984 (8) 100 58 0 0 0 0 0 34815. Tom Dempsey 1971-1974 (4) 47 0 84 90 66 108 0 282

Pete Retzlaff (E) 1956-1966 (11) 132 47 0 0 0 0 0 28217. Cliff Patton 1946-1950 (5) 52 0 160 166 28 61 0 24418. Gary Anderson 1995-1996 (2) 32 0 72 73 47 59 0 21319. LeSean McCoy (RB) 2009-2012 (4) 49 34 0 0 0 0 1 206

Calvin Williams (WR) 1990-1996 (7) 93 34 0 0 0 0 1 206

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CareerPLAYER TDS

1. Harold Carmichael (WR). . . . 792. Steve Van Buren (B) . . . . . . . 773. Brian Westbrook (RB) . . . . . . 684. Tommy McDonald (FL) . . . . . 675. Pete Pihos (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . 636. Timmy Brown (B) . . . . . . . . . 627. Mike Quick (WR) . . . . . . . . . . 618. Wilbert Montgomery (RB) . . 589. Pete Retzlaff (E) . . . . . . . . . . 4710. Bobby Walston (WR/K) . . . . . 46

MOST FGs MADE, CareerPLAYER FGM

1. David Akers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2942. Paul McFadden . . . . . . . . . . . 913. Sam Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 904. Roger Ruzek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815. Bobby Walston (WR/K) . . . . . 80

Tony Franklin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 807. Tom Dempsey . . . . . . . . . . . . 668. Gary Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . 479. Chris Boniol . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3610. Horst Muhlmann . . . . . . . . . . 34

MOST FGAs, CareerPLAYER FGA

1. David Akers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3572. Bobby Walston (WR/K) . . . . 1573. Sam Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1534. Tony Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . 1285. Paul McFadden . . . . . . . . . . 1246. Roger Ruzek . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

Tom Dempsey . . . . . . . . . . . 1088. Cliff Patton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619. Gary Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . 5910. Horst Muhlmann . . . . . . . . . . 53

MOST PATs MADE, CareerPLAYER XPM

1. David Akers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4412. Bobby Walston (WR/K) . . . . 3653. Sam Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2054. Tony Franklin. . . . . . . . . . . . 1725. Cliff Patton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1606. Roger Ruzek . . . . . . . . . . . . 1397. Paul McFadden . . . . . . . . . . 1178. Roy Zimmerman . . . . . . . . . . 899. Tom Dempsey . . . . . . . . . . . . 8410. Gary Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . 72

MOST PATs ATT., CareerPLAYER XPA

1. David Akers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4472. Bobby Walston (WR/K) . . . . 3833. Sam Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2134. Tony Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . 1825. Cliff Patton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1666. Roger Ruzek . . . . . . . . . . . . 1517. Paul McFadden . . . . . . . . . . 1198 Roy Zimmerman . . . . . . . . . . 989. Tom Dempsey . . . . . . . . . . . . 9010. Gary Anderson. . . . . . . . . . . . 73

MOST POINTS, SEASONPlayer Year TDs XPM XPA FGM FGA 2pt Pts

1. David Akers 2008 0 45 45 33 40 0 1442. David Akers 2010 0 47 47 32 38 0 1433. David Akers 2009 0 43 45 32 37 0 1394. David Akers 2002 0 43 43 30 34 0 1335. David Akers 2004 0 41 42 27 32 0 1226. David Akers 2000 0 34 36 29 33 0 1217. LeSean McCoy 2011 20 0 0 0 0 0 1208. Alex Henery 2011 0 46 46 24 27 0 1189. Paul McFadden 1984 0 26 27 30 37 0 11610. David Akers 2001 0 37 38 26 31 0 115

Gary Anderson 1996 0 40 40 25 29 0 115Led NFL Led Conference

LONGEST FIELD GOALSPLAYER GAME LG

1. Tony Franklin 11/12/1979 at Cowboys 592. David Akers 9/14/2003 vs. Patriots 573. Tom Dempsey 12/12/1971 vs. StL Cardinals 544. David Akers 9/30/2007 at Giants 53

David Akers 10/24/1999 at Dolphins 53Roger Ruzek 12/9/1990 at Dolphins 53

7. David Akers 11/8/09 vs. Cowboys 52David Akers 10/5/2003 vs. Redskins 52Paul McFadden 10/13/1985 vs. StL Cardinals 52Paul McFadden 11/4/1984 at Lions 52Tony Franklin 11/27/1983 at Redskins 52Tom Dempsey 11/12/1972 at Houston Oilers 52Tom Dempsey 10/15/1972 vs. LA Rams 52Tom Dempsey 12/5/1971 at Lions 52

ALL-TIME SCORINGTDs by rushing . . . . . . . . .940TDs by reception . . . . . .1456TDs by INT return . . . . . . .90TDs by kickoff return . . . . .25TDs by punt return . . . . . .27TDs by fumble return . . . .71TDs by blocked punt . . . . . .7FGs Made . . . . . . . . . . . .1148

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MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALSPLAYER (YEARS) FGS

1. Alex Henery (2011-12) (16 in 2011, 1 in 2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . 17David Akers (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17David Akers (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

4. David Akers (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15David Akers (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

6. David Akers (2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13David Akers (1999-2000) (1 in 1999, 12 in 2000) . . . . . . . . . . 13

8. David Akers (twice in 2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12David Akers (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Gary Anderson (1996). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Sam Baker (1966-67) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

MOST CONSECUTIVE PATsPLAYER (YEARS) PATS

1. David Akers (2004-2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1732. David Akers (2001-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1533. Cliff Patton (1947-49) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84

TOP SINGLE-GAME SCORING PERFORMANCESMOST POINTS, Game

PLAYER GAME PTS1. Bobby Walston (WR/K) 10/17/1954 at Redskins 252. Brian Westbrook (RB) 11/27/2008 vs. Cardinals 24

Irving Fryar (WR) 10/20/1996 vs. Dolphins 24Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 10/7/1979 vs. Redskins 24Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 9/10/1978 at Redskins 24Ben Hawkins (FL) 9/28/1969 vs. Steelers 24Tommy McDonald (FL) 10/4/1959 vs. Giants 24Clarence Peaks (B) 11/16/1958 vs. Chi. Cardinals 24

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GamePLAYER GAME TDS

1. Brian Westbrook (RB) 11/27/2008 vs. Cardinals 4Irving Fryar (WR) 10/20/1996 vs. Dolphins 4Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 10/7/1979 vs. Redskins 4Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 9/10/1978 at Redskins 4Ben Hawkins (FL) 9/28/1969 vs. Steelers 4Tommy McDonald (FL) 10/4/1959 vs. Giants 4Clarence Peaks (B) 11/16/1958 vs. Chi. Cardinals 4

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, GamePLAYER GAME FGM

1. Tom Dempsey 11/12/1972 at Houston Oilers 62. David Akers 11/18/2001 at Cowboys 5

Gary Anderson 12/22/1996 vs. Arz. Cardinals 5Gary Anderson 10/1/1995 at Saints 5

5. 33 times last by Alex Henery 9/30/12 vs. NY Giants 4

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GamePLAYER GAME FGA

1. Tom Dempsey 11/12/1972 at Houston Oilers 7Sam Baker 12/5/1965 vs. Cowboys 7

3. David Akers 10/3/2004 at Bears 6Tom Dempsey 10/7/1973 at Bills 6

5. 8 times, last by Alex Henery10/2/2011 vs. 49ers 5

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDS

1. LeSean McCoy (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202. Steve Van Buren (1945) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183. Brian Westbrook (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Terrell Owens (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Wilbert Montgomery (1979) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Steve Van Buren (1947) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

MOST FGs MADE, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) FGM

1. David Akers (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .332. David Akers (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

David Akers (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .324. David Akers (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

Paul McFadden (1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

MOST FGA, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) FGA

1. David Akers (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Tom Dempsey (1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

3. David Akers (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .384. David Akers (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Paul McFadden (1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

MOST PATs ATTEMPTED, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) XPA

1. Cliff Patton (1948) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .502. David Akers (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

Tony Franklin (1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Roger Ruzek (1990) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Bobby Walston (1953) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

MOST PATs MADE, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) XPM

1. Cliff Patton (1948) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .502. David Akers (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

Tony Franklin (1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484. David Akers (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475. Alex Henery (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

Most Consecutive Games With TDPLAYER (YEAR) GAMES

1. LeSean McCoy (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92. Steve Van Buren (1947) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83. (five times) last by Ricky Watters (1995) . . . . . . . . . .6

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ALL-TIME LEADING PASSERS QB INTPlayer Years Gm Att Cmp Pct Yds TD INT Lg Rat Pct

1. Donovan McNabb 1999-2009 (11) 148 4746 2801 59.0 32873 216 100 91t 86.5 2.12. Ron Jaworski 1977-86 (10) 142 3918 2088 53.3 26963 175 151 99t 74.0 3.93. Randall Cunningham 1985-95 (11) 122 3362 1874 55.7 22877 150 105 95t 78.7 3.14. Norm Snead 1964-70 (7) 85 2236 1154 51.6 15672 111 124 87t 67.7 5.55. Tommy Thompson 1941-50 (8) 88 1396 723 51.8 10240 90 100 75t 67.4 7.26. Sonny Jurgensen 1957-63 (7) 83 1107 602 54.4 9639 76 73 84 79.1 6.67. Bobby Thomason 1952-57 (6) 68 1113 556 50.0 8124 57 80 67t 61.2 7.28. Michael Vick 2009-12 (4) 41 963 580 60.2 7553 44 26 91t 88.9 2.79. Norm Van Brocklin 1958-60 (3) 36 998 542 54.3 7497 55 51 91t 75.7 5.110. Roman Gabriel 1973-77 (5) 53 1185 661 55.8 7221 47 37 80t 74.2 3.111. Adrian Burk 1951-56 (6) 70 960 457 47.6 6203 55 77 84t 54.4 8.012. Rodney Peete 1995-98 (4) 30 756 434 57.4 4945 17 27 62 69.8 3.613. Ty Detmer 1996-97 (2) 21 645 372 57.7 4478 22 19 57 78.2 2.914. King Hill 1961-68 (8) 71 635 325 51.2 4308 29 51 92t 54.8 8.015. Roy Zimmerman 1943-46 (4) 41 435 190 43.7 3219 30 43 75t 52.7 9.916. Pete Liske 1971-72 (2) 28 407 214 52.6 2930 14 22 69t 64.8 5.417. Mike Boryla 1974-76 (3) 22 514 270 52.5 2823 20 29 48t 58.2 5.618. Davey O'Brien 1939-40 (2) 22 478 223 46.7 2614 11 34 NA 41.8 7.119. Jim McMahon 1990-92 (3) 21 363 215 59.2 2581 13 13 75t 78.1 3.620. Bobby Hoying 1996-98 (3) 16 449 242 53.9 2534 11 15 72t 64.8 3.3

MOST ATTEMPTS, CareerPLAYER ATT

1. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . 4,7462. Ron Jaworski . . . . . . . . . . 3,9183. Randall Cunningham. . . . 3,3624. Norm Snead . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2365. Tommy Thompson . . . . . . 1,3966. Roman Gabriel . . . . . . . . . 1,1857. Bobby Thomason . . . . . . . 1,1138. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . 1,1079. Norm Van Brocklin . . . . . . . 99810. Michael Vick . . . . . . . . . . . . 963

MOST COMPLETIONS, CareerPLAYER COMP

1. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . 2,8012. Ron Jaworski . . . . . . . . . . 2,0883. Randall Cunningham. . . . 1,8744. Norm Snead . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1545. Tommy Thompson. . . . . . . . 7236. Roman Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . 6617. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . . 6028. Michael Vick . . . . . . . . . . . . 5809. Bobby Thomason . . . . . . . . 55610. Norm Van Brocklin . . . . . . . 542

MOST TD PASSES, CareerPLAYER TDs

1. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . . 2162. Ron Jaworski. . . . . . . . . . . . 1753. Randall Cunningham . . . . . 1504. Norm Snead . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115. Tommy Thompson. . . . . . . . . 906. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . . . 767. Bobby Thomason . . . . . . . . . 578. Norm Van Brocklin . . . . . . . . 55

Adrian Burk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5510. Roman Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . . 47

MOST INTs, CareerPLAYER INTs

1. Ron Jaworski. . . . . . . . . . . . 1512. Norm Snead . . . . . . . . . . . . 1243. Randall Cunningham . . . . . 1054. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . . 100

Tommy Thompson. . . . . . . . 1006. Bobby Thomason . . . . . . . . . 807. Adrian Burk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . . . 739. Norm Van Brocklin . . . . . . . . 51

King Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

BEST COMP. PCT., CareerPLAYER COMP %

1. Michael Vick . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.22. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . . 59.03. Ty Detmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.74. Rodney Peete . . . . . . . . . . . 57.45. Roman Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . 55.86. Randall Cunningham. . . . . 55.77. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . . 54.48. Norm Van Brocklin . . . . . . 54.39. Ron Jaworski . . . . . . . . . . . 53.310. Mike Boryla . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.5

(min. 500 attempts)

BEST QB RATING, CareerPLAYER QB RATING

1. Michael Vick . . . . . . . . . . . . 88.92. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . . 86.53. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . . 79.14. Randall Cunningham. . . . . 78.75. Ty Detmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.26. Norm Van Brocklin . . . . . . 75.77. Roman Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . 74.28. Ron Jaworski . . . . . . . . . . . 74.09. Rodney Peete . . . . . . . . . . . 69.810. Norm Snead . . . . . . . . . . . . 67.7

(min. 500 attempts)

MOST PASSING YARDS, SEASON QB INTPlayer Year Att Cmp Pct Yds TDs INTs Lg Rat Pct

1. Donovan McNabb 2008 571 345 60.4 3916 23 11 90t 86.4 1.92. Donovan McNabb 2004 469 300 64.0 3875 31 8 80 104.7 1.73. Randall Cunningham 1988 560 301 53.8 3808 24 16 80t 77.6 2.94. Sonny Jurgensen 1961 416 235 56.5 3723 32 24 69 88.1 5.85. Donovan McNabb 2009 443 267 60.3 3553 22 10 60t 92.9 2.36. Ron Jaworski 1980 451 257 57.0 3529 27 12 56t 91.0 2.77. Randall Cunningham 1990 465 271 58.3 3466 30 13 95t 91.6 2.88. Ron Jaworski 1985 484 255 52.7 3450 17 20 99t 70.2 4.19. Randall Cunningham 1989 532 290 54.5 3400 21 15 66t 75.5 2.810. Norm Snead 1967 434 240 55.3 3399 29 24 87t 80.0 5.5

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MOST CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONSPLAYER GAME(S) COMP

1. Donovan McNabb last 10, 11/28/2004 at NYG 24*& first 14, 12/5/2004 vs. Packers

2. Donovan McNabb 9/23/2007 vs. Lions 183. Donovan McNabb 9/21/2008 vs. Steelers 15**4. Donovan McNabb 10/23/2005 vs. Chargers 145. Donovan McNabb 11/2/2008 at Seahawks 13

last 12, 11/16/2003 vs. Giants 13& first 1, 11/23/2003 vs. Saints

Bobby Hoying 11/16/1997 at Ravens 13* NFL Record**Most consecutive pass completions to start a game

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LONGEST PASSING PLAYSPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick (11/10/1985 vs. Falcons) . . . . . . . . .99t*2. Randall Cunningham to Fred Barnett (12/2/1990 at Bills) . . . . . .95t3. Randall Cunningham to Herschel. Walker (9/4/1994 at Giants) . .934. King Hill to Ben Hawkins (9/22/1968 vs. Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92t5. Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson (12/12/10 at Cowboys) . . . . . . . .91t

Donovan McNabb to Terrell Owens (10/30/2005 at Broncos) . . . .91tNorm Van Brocklin to T. McDonald (10/5/1958 vs. Giants) . . . . . .91t

8. Donovan McNabb to Hank Baskett (9/7/2008 vs. Rams) . . . . . . . .90tRon Jaworski to Mike Quick (10/28/1984 vs. StL Cardinals) . . . . .90t

10. A.J. Feeley to Hank Baskett (12/31/2006 vs. Falcons) . . . . . . . . . .89t* NFL Record

MOST ATTEMPTS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) ATT

1. Donovan McNabb (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5712. Donovan McNabb (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5693. Randall Cunningham (1988) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5604. Randall Cunningham (1989) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5325. Donovan McNabb (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .493

MOST COMPLETIONS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) COMP

1. Donovan McNabb (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3452. Donovan McNabb (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3303. Randall Cunningham (1988) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3014. Donovan McNabb (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3005. Donovan McNabb (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291

MOST TD PASSES, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. Sonny Jurgensen (1961) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .322. Donovan McNabb (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313. Randall Cunningham (1990) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .304. Norm Snead (1967) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .295. Ron Jaworski (1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

MOST INTERCEPTIONS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) INTs

1. Sonny Jurgensen (1962) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262. Norm Snead (1967) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Sonny Jurgenson (1961) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .244. Norm Snead (1969) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Adrian Burk (1951) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

BEST COMPLETION PCT., Season*PLAYER (YEAR) COMP %

1. Donovan McNabb (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.02. Michael Vick (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62.63. Donovan McNabb (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61.54. Randall Cunningham (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60.75. Donovan McNabb (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60.4

BEST QB RATING, Season*PLAYER (YEAR) QB RATING

1. Donovan McNabb (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104.72. Michael Vick (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.23. Donovan McNabb (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.54. Donovan McNabb (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92.95. Randall Cunningham (1990) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91.6

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS, Season*PLAYER (YEAR, ATTS.) INTs

1. Bubby Brister (1993, 309) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52. Michael Vick (2010, 372) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Donovan McNabb (2002, 361) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Donovan McNabb (2006, 316) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

5. Donovan McNabb (2007, 473) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

LOWEST INT PERCENTAGE, Season*PLAYER (YEAR, INT-ATTS.) INTs

1. Donovan McNabb (2007, 7-473) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.52. Michael Vick (2010, 6-372) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.63. Bubby Brister (1993, 5-309) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.64. Donovan McNabb (2002, 6-361) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.75. Donovan McNabb (2004, 8-469) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.7

*(min. 250 attempts)

TOP SINGLE-GAME PASSING PERFORMANCES

MOST YARDS, GamePLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Donovan McNabb 12/5/2004 vs. Packers 4642. Donovan McNabb 11/15/2009 at Chargers 4503. Randall Cunningham 9/17/1989 vs. at Redskins 4474. Bobby Thomason 11/8/1953 vs. Giants 4375. Sonny Jurgensen 10/29/1961 at Redskins 436

MOST ATTEMPTS, GamePLAYER GAME ATT

1. Randall Cunningham 10/2/1989 at Bears 622. Davey O'Brien 12/1/1940 at Redskins 603. Donovan McNabb 11/16/2008 at Bengals 584. Sonny Jurgensen 9/23/1962 vs. Giants 575. Michael Vick 9/9/12 at Browns 56

MOST COMPLETIONS, GamePLAYER GAME COMP

1. Donovan McNabb 11/15/2009 at Chargers 35Donovan McNabb 10/23/2005 vs. Chargers 35

2. Randall Cunningham 9/17/1989 vs. at Redskins 343. Donovan McNabb 10/2/2005 at Chiefs 33

Sonny Jurgensen 9/23/1962 vs. Giants 33Davey O'Brien 12/1/1940 at Redskins 33

MOST INTERCEPTIONS, GamePLAYER GAME INTs

1. Pete Liske 9/26/1971 vs. Cowboys 6Bobby Thomason 10/21/1956 vs. Chi. Cardinals 6

MOST TD PASSES, GamePLAYER GAME TDs

1. Adrian Burk 10/17/1954 at Redskins *72. Donovan McNabb 9/18/2005 vs. 49ers 5

Donovan McNabb 12/5/2004 vs. Packers 5Randall Cunningham 9/17/1989 vs. at Redskins 5Norm Snead 9/28/1969 vs. Steelers 5Sonny Jurgensen 12/16/1962 at StL Cardinals 5Sonny Jurgensen 11/26/1961 vs. Cowboys 5Adrian Burk 11/28/1954 vs. Redskins 5

* NFL Record

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ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHERSPlayer Years Gm Att Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Wilbert Montgomery 1977-1984 (8) 100 1,465 6,538 4.5 90t 452. Brian Westbrook 2002-2009 (8) 107 1,308 5,995 4.6 71t 373. Steve Van Buren 1944-1951 (8) 83 1,320 5,860 4.4 70t 694. Duce Staley 1997-2003 (7) 98 1,200 4,807 4.0 64t 225. Randall Cunningham (QB) 1985-1995 (11) 122 677 4,482 6.6 52t 326. Ricky Watters 1995-1997 (3) 48 975 3,794 3.9 57 317. Timmy Brown 1960-1967 (8) 96 850 3,703 4.4 61t 298. Tom Woodeshick 1963-1971 (9) 111 831 3,563 4.3 57t 219. LeSean McCoy 2009-2012 (4) 50 716 3,401 4.8 66t 2910. Donovan McNabb (QB) 1999-2009 (11) 148 573 3,249 5.7 54 2811. Tom Sullivan 1972-1977 (6) 80 871 3,135 3.6 37 1712. Clarence Peaks 1957-1963 (7) 83 786 2,927 3.7 57 1913. Keith Byars 1986-1992 (7) 105 750 2,672 3.6 52 1714. Billy Barnes 1957-1961 (5) 60 689 2,391 3.5 70t 2015. Herschel Walker 1992-1994 (3) 48 554 2,344 4.2 91t 1416. Anthony Toney (FB) 1986-1990 (5) 67 639 2,294 3.6 44 1417. Charlie Garner 1994-1998 (5) 66 495 2,261 4.6 55t 1718. Correll Buckhalter 2001-2008 (8) 74 476 2,155 4.5 64t 1818. Heath Sherman 1989-1993 (5) 76 537 2,130 4.0 37 1020. Frank Ziegler 1949-1953 (5) 57 519 1,926 3.7 52 11

MOST ATTEMPTS, CareerPLAYER ATT

1. Wilbert Montgomery. . . . . . . . . 1,4652. Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,3203. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,3084. Duce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2005. Ricky Watters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9756. Tom Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8717. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8508. Tom Woodeshick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8319. Clarence Peaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78610. Keith Byars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CareerPLAYER TDs

1. Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692. Wilbert Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . 453. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374. Randall Cunningham (QB). . . . . . . 325. Ricky Watters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316. LeSean McCoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298. Donovan McNabb (QB). . . . . . . . . . 289. Duce Staley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2210. Tom Woodeshick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

BEST RUSHING AVG., CareerPLAYER AVG.

1. Randall Cunningham (QB) . . . . . 6.622. Donovan McNabb (QB) . . . . . . . . 5.673. LeSean McCoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.754. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.585. Charlie Garner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.576. Correll Buckhalter . . . . . . . . . . . 4.537. Wilbert Montgomery. . . . . . . . . . 4.468. Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.449. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3610. Tom Woodeshick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2911. Herschel Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.23

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MOST RUSHING YARDS, SEASONPlayer Year Att Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Wilbert Montgomery 1979 338 1,512 4.5 62t 92. Ricky Watters 1996 353 1,411 4.0 56t 133. Wilbert Montgomery 1981 286 1,402 4.9 41 84. Brian Westbrook 2007 278 1,333 4.8 36 75. LeSean McCoy 2011 273 1,309 4.8 60 176. Duce Staley 1999 325 1,273 3.9 29 4

Ricky Watters 1995 337 1,273 3.8 57 118. Wilbert Montgomery 1978 259 1,220 4.7 47 99. Brian Westbrook 2006 240 1,217 5.1 71t 710. Steve Van Buren 1949 263 1,146 4.4 41 1111. Ricky Watters 1997 285 1,110 3.9 28 712. LeSean McCoy 2010 207 1,080 5.2 62 713. Herschel Walker 1992 267 1,070 4.0 38 814. Duce Staley 1998 258 1,065 4.1 64t 515. Duce Staley 2002 269 1,029 3.8 57 516. Earnest Jackson 1985 282 1,028 3.6 59 517. Steve Van Buren 1947 217 1,008 4.6 45 13

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LONGEST RUSHING PLAYSPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Herschel Walker (11/27/1994 at Falcons) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91t2. Wilbert Montgomery (12/19/1982 vs. Oilers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90t3. Brian Mitchell (10/1/2000 vs. Falcons) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85t4. Swede Hanson (9/16/1934 at Packers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81t5. Leroy Harris (11/25/1979 at Packers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .806. Bosh Pritchard (10/23/1949 vs. Redskins) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77t7. Herman Hunter (11/24/1985 at Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74t8. Wilbert Montgomery (9/14/1980 at Vikings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72t9. Brian Westbrook (9/24/2006 at 49ers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71t

John Brewer (10/4/1952 vs. Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71t

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MOST ATTEMPTS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) ATT

1. Ricky Watters (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3532. Wilbert Montgomery (1979) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3383. Ricky Watters (1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3374. Duce Staley (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3255. Wilbert Montgomery (1981) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .286

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. LeSean McCoy (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172. Steve Van Buren (1945) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153. Ricky Watters (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Steve Van Buren (1947) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135. (three times) last by Ricky Watters (1995) . . . . . . . .11

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH RUSHING TDPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. Steve Van Buren (1947) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82. Ricky Watters (1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63. Steve Van Buren (1948), LeSean McCoy (2011) . . . . .55. (many times) last by Michael Vick (2010) . . . . . . . . .4

TOP SINGLE-GAME RUSHING PERFORMANCES

MOST YARDS, GamePLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Steve Van Buren 11/27/1949 vs. Steelers 2052. Duce Staley 9/3/2000 at Cowboys 2013. Wilbert Montgomery 11/4/1979 vs. Browns 1974. Swede Hanson 11/6/1934 vs. Cin.Reds 1905. Timmy Brown 11/7/1965 at Browns 186

MOST ATTEMPTS, GamePLAYER GAME ATT

1. Heath Sherman 10/6/1991 at Buccaneers 35Heath Sherman 11/12/1990 vs. Redskins 35Steve Van Buren 11/20/1949 vs. NY Bulldogs 35

4. Earnest Jackson 11/17/1985 at StL Cardinals 345. Brian Westbrook 12/7/2008 at Giants 33

Ricky Watters 12/10/1995 vs. Cowboys 33Steve Van Buren 10/3/1949 at Lions 33

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GamePLAYER GAME TDs

1. LeSean McCoy 12/18/11 vs. Jets 3LeSean McCoy 9/19/10 at Lions 3Charlie Garner 10/8/1995 vs. Redskins 3Wilbert Montgomery 12/19/1982 vs. Houston Oilers 3Wilbert Montgomery 10/7/1979 vs. Redskins 3Wilbert Montgomery 9/10/1978 at Redskins 3Tom Sullivan 10/13/1974 vs. Giants 3Clarence Peaks 11/16/1958 vs. Chi. Cardinals 3Steve Van Buren 10/17/1948 at Redskins 3Steve Van Buren 12/14/1947 vs. Packers 3Steve Van Buren 12/9/1945 vs. Boston Yanks 3

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ALL-TIME LEADING RECEIVERSPlayer Years Gm Rec Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Harold Carmichael 1971-1983 (13) 180 589 8,978 15.2 85t 792. Pete Retzlaff (TE) 1956-1966 (11) 132 452 7,412 16.4 84 473. Brian Westbrook (RB) 2002-2009 (8) 107 426 3,790 8.9 62 294. Pete Pihos (E) 1947-1955 (9) 107 373 5,619 15.1 66t 615. Keith Byars (RB) 1986-1992 (7) 105 371 3,532 9.5 60 136. Mike Quick 1982-1990 (9) 101 363 6,464 17.8 99t 617. Bobby Walston (WR/K) 1951-1962 (12) 148 311 5,363 17.2 75t 468. Fred Barnett 1990-1995 (6) 81 308 4,634 15.0 95t 289. Calvin Williams 1990-1996 (7) 93 295 3,840 13.0 80t 3410. Tommy McDonald (FL) 1957-1963 (7) 88 287 5,499 19.2 91t 6611. Duce Staley (RB) 1997-2003 (7) 98 275 2,498 9.1 52t 1012. Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 1977-1984 (8) 100 266 2,447 9.2 53t 1213. Ben Hawkins (FL) 1966-1973 (8) 102 261 4,764 18.3 92t 3214. John Spagnola (TE) 1979-1987 (8) 111 256 2,833 11.1 57 1415. DeSean Jackson 2008-2012 (5) 64 249 4,421 17.8 91t 2216. Keith Jackson (TE) 1988-1991 (4) 60 242 2,756 11.4 73t 2017. Brent Celek (TE) 2007-2012 (6) 84 241 3,104 12.9 73 1918. L.J. Smith (TE) 2003-2008 (6) 86 231 2,525 10.9 65 18

Timmy Brown (B) 1960-1967 (8) 96 231 3,346 14.5 87t 2620. Chad Lewis (TE) 1997-2005 (9) 110 228 2,349 10.3 52 23

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, CareerPLAYER YARDS

1. Harold Carmichael . . . . . . . . . . 8,9782. Pete Retzlaff (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,4123. Mike Quick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,4644. Pete Pihos (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,619 5. Tommy McDonald (FL) . . . . . . . 5,499 6. Bobby Walston (WR/K) . . . . . . . 5,363 7. Ben Hawkins (FL) . . . . . . . . . . . 4,764 8. Fred Barnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,634 9. DeSean Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,42110. Calvin Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,840

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CareerPLAYER TDs

1. Harold Carmichael. . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 2. Tommy McDonald (FL). . . . . . . . . . 66 3. Pete Pihos (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Mike Quick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 5. Pete Retzlaff (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 6. Bobby Walston (WR/K). . . . . . . . . . 46 7. Calvin Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 8. Ben Hawkins (FL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 9. Jack Ferrante (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 10. Brian Westbrook (RB) . . . . . . . . . . 29

MOST RECEPTIONS, SEASONPlayer Year Rec Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Brian Westbrook (RB) 2007 90 771 8.6 57t 52. Irving Fryar 1996 88 1,195 13.6 42 113. Irving Fryar 1997 86 1,316 15.3 72t 64. Keith Byars (RB) 1990 81 819 10.1 54 3

Keith Jackson (TE) 1988 81 869 10.7 41 66. LeSean McCoy (RB) 2010 78 592 7.6 40 2

Fred Barnett 1994 78 1,127 14.4 54 58. Kevin Curtis 2007 77 1,110 14.4 75t 6

Brian Westbrook (RB) 2006 77 699 9.1 52t 4Terrell Owens 2004 77 1,200 15.6 59t 14

11. Brent Celek (TE) 2009 76 971 12.8 47t 8Led NFL Led Conference

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) YARDS

1. Mike Quick (1983) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,4092. Irving Fryar (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,3163. Ben Hawkins (1967) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,265 4. Mike Quick (1985) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,247 5. Terrell Owens (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,200 6. Irving Fryar (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,195 7. Pete Retzlaff (1965) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,190 8. DeSean Jackson (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,1569. Tommy McDonald (1962) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,146 10. Tommy McDonald (1961) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,144 11. Fred Barnett (1994) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,12712. Harold Carmichael (1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,116

Harold Jackson (1969) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,116 14. Kevin Curtis (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,110 15. Fred Barnett (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,083 16. Harold Carmichael (1978) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,072 17. DeSean Jackson (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,05618. Mike Quick (1984) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,052 19. Pete Pihos (1953) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,049 20. Harold Jackson (1972) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,04821. Harold Carmichael (1981) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,028

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MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. Terrell Owens (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142. Mike Quick (1983) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Tommy McDonald (1961) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Tommy McDonald (1960) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

5. (seven times) last by Irving Fryar (1996) . . . . . . .11

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH REC. TDPLAYER (YEAR) GAMES

1. Mike Quick (1985) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Pete Pihos (1947-48) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

3. (five times) last by DeSean Jackson (2009) . . . . .5

MOST 100-YD RECEIVING GAMES, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) GAMES

1. Terrell Owens (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72. Irving Fryar (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Mike Quick (1983) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64. (eight times) last by DeSean Jackson (2009) . . . .5

CONSECUTIVE 100-YD RECEIVING GAMESPLAYER (YEAR) GAMES

1. Terrell Owens (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Harold Jackson (last 3 in 1971, first 2 in 1972) . .5

3. Mike Quick (1983) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44. (seven times) last by Irving Fryar (1996) . . . . . . . .3

TOP SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING PERFORMANCES

MOST YARDS, GamePLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Tommy McDonald (FL) 12/10/1961 vs. Giants 2372. Kevin Curtis (WR) 9/23/2007 vs. Lions 2213. DeSean Jackson (WR) 12/12/2010 at Cowboys 2104. Pete Retzlaff (E) 11/14/1965 vs. Redskins 2045. Bud Grant (E) 12/7/1952 vs. Dallas Texans 2036. Timmy Brown (B) 12/16/1962 at StL Cardinals 1997. Ben Hawkins (FL) 10/22/1967 at StL Cardinals 197

MOST RECEPTIONS, GamePLAYER GAME REC

1. Brian Westbrook (RB) 11/4/2007 vs. Cowboys 14Don Looney (E) 12/1/1940 at Redskins 14

3. Jeremy Maclin (WR) 9/18/11 at Falcons 134. LeSean McCoy (RB) 10/3/2010 vs. Redskins 12

Brian Westbrook (RB) 11/19/2006 vs. Titans 12Keith Byars (RB) 9/30/1990 vs. Ind. Colts 12Keith Jackson (TE) 11/19/1989 vs. Vikings 12Keith Jackson (TE) 9/17/1989 at Redkins 12John Spagnola (TE) 10/6/1985 at Saints 12Harold Carmichael (WR) 10/14/1973 at Cardinals 12

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GamePLAYER GAME TDs

1. Irving Fryar 10/20/1996 vs. Dolphins 4Ben Hawkins (FL) 9/28/1969 vs. Steelers 4

3. (22 times) last by Kevin Curtis 9/23/2007 vs. Lions 3

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ALL-TIME LEADERS IN TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGEPlayer Years Gm Touches Yds Avg Yds/G TDs

1. Brian Westbrook (RB) 2002-2009 (8) 107 1,734 9,785 5.6 91.4 662. Harold Carmichael (WR) 1971-1983 (13) 180 598 9,042 15.1 50.2 793. Wilbert Montgomery (RB) 1977-1984 (8) 100 1,731 8,985 5.2 89.9 574. Pete Retzlaff (E) 1956-1966 (11) 132 458 7,408 16.2 56.1 475. Duce Staley (RB) 1997-2003 (7) 98 1,475 7,305 5.0 74.5 326. Timmy Brown (RB) 1960-1967 (8) 96 1,081 7,049 6.5 73.4 557. Mike Quick (WR) 1982-1990 (9) 101 364 6,459 17.7 64.0 618. Steve Van Buren (B) 1944-1951 (8) 83 1,365 6,383 4.7 76.9 729. Keith Byars (RB) 1986-1992 (7) 105 1,121 6,204 5.5 59.1 3010. Pete Pihos (E) 1947-1955 (9) 107 382 5,615 14.7 52.5 6111. Tommy McDonald (FL) 1957-1963 (7) 88 304 5,521 18.2 62.7 6612. Bobby Walston (WR/K) 1951-1962 (12) 148 315 5,375 17.1 36.3 4613. Ricky Watters (RB) 1995-1997 (3) 48 1,136 5,112 4.5 106.5 3214. DeSean Jackson (WR) 2008-2012 (5) 64 301 4,774 15.9 74.6 2515. Ben Hawkins (FL) 1966-1973 (8) 102 271 4,772 17.6 46.8 3216. Tom Woodeshick (B) 1963-1971 (9) 111 956 4,736 5.0 42.7 2717. LeSean McCoy (RB) 2009-2012 (4) 50 896 4,684 5.2 93.7 3418. Fred Barnett (WR) 1990-1995 (6) 81 312 4,632 14.8 57.2 2819. Clarence Peaks (B) 1957-1963 (7) 83 961 4,585 4.8 55.2 2220. Randall Cunningham (QB) 1985-1995 (11) 122 678 4,479 6.6 36.7 32

MOST TOUCHES, CareerPLAYER TOUCHES

1. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,7342. Wilbert Montgomery. . . . . . . . . 1,731 3. Duce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,475 4. Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,365 5. Ricky Watters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,136 6. Keith Byars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,121 7. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,081 8. Tom Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,032 9. Clarence Peaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 961 10. Tom Woodeshick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 956

BEST YARDS/TOUCH, CareerPLAYER AVG.

1. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.522. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.643. Keith Byars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.534. LeSean McCoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.235. Wilbert Montgomery. . . . . . . . . . 5.196. Tom Woodeshick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.957. Duce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.958. Clarence Peaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.779. Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.6810. Billy Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.53

(min. 750 touches)

MOST TOUCHES, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TOUCHES

1. Ricky Watters (1996) . . . . . . . . . . 404 2. Ricky Watters (1995) . . . . . . . . . . 399 3. Wilbert Montgomery (1979). . . . . 379 4. Brian Westbrook (2007) . . . . . . . . 368 5. Duce Staley (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . 366

BEST YARDS/TOUCH, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) AVG.

1. Timmy Brown (1965). . . . . . . . . . 7.422. Timmy Brown (1962). . . . . . . . . . 7.383. Herschel Walker (1994) . . . . . . . 6.314. Steve Van Buren (1945). . . . . . . . 6.245. Brian Westbrook (2003) . . . . . . . 6.146. Keith Byars (1991). . . . . . . . . . . . 6.07

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MOST TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, SEASONPlayer Year Touches Yards Avg Yds/Gm TDs

1. Brian Westbrook 2007 368 2,104 5.7 140.3 122. Wilbert Montgomery 1979 379 2,006 5.3 125.4 143. Wilbert Montgomery 1981 335 1,923 5.7 128.2 104. Brian Westbrook 2006 317 1,916 6.0 127.7 115. Ricky Watters 1996 404 1,855 4.6 115.9 136. Ricky Watters 1995 399 1,707 4.3 106.7 127. LeSean McCoy 2010 285 1,672 5.9 111.5 98. LeSean McCoy 2011 321 1,624 5.1 108.3 209. Duce Staley 2002 320 1,570 4.9 98.1 810. Duce Staley 1999 366 1,567 4.3 97.9 6

TOP SINGLE-GAME SCRIMMAGE YARD TOTALSMOST YARDS, Game

PLAYER GAME YARDS1. Duce Staley 9/3/2000 at Cowboys 2622. Timmy Brown 12/16/1962 at Cardinals 2493. Tommy McDonald 12/10/1961 vs. Giants 237

Wilbert Montgomery 11/4/1979 vs. Browns 2375. Duce Staley 11/11/2001 vs. Vikings 231

MOST TOUCHES, GamePLAYER GAME TOUCHES

1. Brian Westbrook 12/7/2008 at Giants 39Heath Sherman 11/12/1990 vs. Redskins 39Ricky Watters 12/10/1995 vs. Cowboys 39

4. Heath Sherman 10/6/1991 at Buccaneers 375. Ricky Watters 10/8/1995 vs. Redskins (ot) 36

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ALL-TIME INTERCEPTION LEADERSPlayer Years INTs Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Brian Dawkins 1996-2008 (13) 34 515 15.1 67t 2Bill Bradley 1969-76 (8) 34 536 15.8 56t 1Eric Allen 1988-94 (7) 34 482 14.2 94t 5

4. Herman Edwards 1977-85 (9) 33 98 3.0 25 15. Wes Hopkins 1983-93 (10) 30 241 8.0 33 16. Don Burroughs 1960-64 (5) 29 351 12.1 46 07. Troy Vincent 1996-2003 (8) 28 341 12.2 90t 18. Joe Scarpati 1964-69 (6) 24 402 16.8 67t 3

Ernie Steele 1942-48 (6) 24 404 16.8 62 010. Asante Samuel 2008-11 (4) 23 304 13.2 50t 2

Randy Logan 1973-83 (11) 23 293 12.7 45 0Roynell Young 1980-88 (9) 23 106 4.6 33 0

MOST INT RETURN YDS, CareerPLAYER YARDS

1. Bill Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .536 2. Brian Dawkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .515 3. Eric Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .482 4. Lito Sheppard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .460 5. Ernie Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4046. Joe Scarpati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .402

MOST INTs RETURNED FOR TD, CareerPLAYER TDs

1. Eric Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52. Sheldon Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Lito Sheppard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Joe Scarpati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

4. by 11 players, last by Asante Samuel . . . . . . . . . .2

MOST INT RETURN YDS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) YARDS

1. Bill Bradley (11, 1971) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248 2. Eric Allen (6, 1993) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201 3. Joe Scarpati (8, 1966) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 4. Lito Sheppard (5, 2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 5. Ed Bawel (9, 1955) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168

MOST INTs RETURNED FOR TD, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. Eric Allen (1993) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*4 2. Lito Sheppard (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Seth Joyner (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Ed Bawel (1955) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2* NFL record

MOST INTs BY A NON-DB, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) INTS

1. William Thomas, LB (1995) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

MOST INTERCEPTIONS, SEASONPlayer Year INTs Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Bill Bradley 1971 11 248 22.5 51 02. Asante Samuel 2009 9 117 13.0 37 0

Bill Bradley 1972 9 73 8.1 21 0Don Burroughs 1960 9 124 13.8 46 0Ed “Bibbles” Bawel 1955 9 168 18.7 42t 2

6. Eric Allen 1989 8 38 4.8 18 0Terry Hoage 1988 8 116 14.5 38 0Joe Scarpati 1966 8 182 22.8 32 0Bob Hudson 1954 8 89 11.1 32 0Tom Brookshier 1953 8 41 5.1 22 0Ed “Bibbles” Bawel 1952 8 121 15.1 35 0Joe Sutton 1950 8 67 8.4 32 0

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TOP SINGLE-GAME INT PERFORMANCESMOST INTERCEPTIONS, Game

PLAYER GAME INTS1. Russ Craft 9/24/1950 at Chi. Cardinals *42. Kurt Coleman 10/16/11 at Redskins 3

Joe Scarpati 10/23/1966 at Giants 3Jim Nettles 12/12/1965 at Steelers 3Nate Ramsey 11/28/1965 at StL Cardinals 3Don Burroughs 12/3/1961 at Steelers 3Chuck Weber 9/30/1960 at Cowboys 3Joe Sutton 9/24/1950 at Chi. Cardinals 3Gil Steinke 11/10/1946 at Giants 3Roy Zimmerman 12/9/1945 vs. Boston Yanks 3Roy Zimmerman 12/10/1944 vs. Cleveland Rams 3* NFL record

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, GamePLAYER GAME YDS

1. Frank LeMaster 12/21/1975 at Redskins 1142. Lito Sheppard 10/8/2006 vs. Cowboys 1023. Lito Sheppard 11/15/2004 at Cowboys 1014. Jerry Norton 10/5/1957 vs. Giants 995. Eric Allen 10/3/1993 at Jets 94

Irv Cross 10/25/1964 at Steelers 94

MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD, GamePLAYER GAME TDS

1. Eric Allen 12/26/1993 vs. Saints 2

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNSPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. James Willis intercepted pass 4 yds. deep in the end zone and returned it 14 yds. before lateralling to Troy Vincent, who ran 90 yds. (11/3/1996 at Cowboys - QB Troy Aikman) . . . . . . . . . . .104t

2. Lito Sheppard (10/8/2006 vs. Cowboys - QB Drew Bledsoe) . . .102t3. Lito Sheppard (11/15/2004 at Cowboys - QB V. Testaverde) . . . .101t4. Jerry Norton (10/5/1957 vs. Giants - QB Charlie Conerly,

deflected off goal post) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99t5. Eric Allen (10/3/1993 at Jets - QB Boomer Esiason) . . . . . . . . . .94t

Irv Cross (10/25/1964 at Steelers - QB Terry Nofsinger) . . . . . . .94t7. Jack Hinkle (10/9/1943 vs. Giants - QB Tuffy Leemans) . . . . . . . .91

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ALL-TIME LEADERS IN SACKSPLAYER YEARS SACKS

1. Reggie White (DE) . . . . . . .1985-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124.02. Clyde Simmons (DE) . . . . .1986-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.03. Trent Cole (DE) . . . . . . . . . .2005-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69.54. Hugh Douglas (DE) . . . . . .1998-2002, 2004 . . . . . . . . .54.55. Greg Brown (DE) . . . . . . . .1982-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.56. Andy Harmon (DT) . . . . . . .1991-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39.57. Seth Joyner (LB) . . . . . . . .1986-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37.08. Wiliam Fuller (DE) . . . . . . .1994-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.59. Dennis Harrison (DE) . . . .1978-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.010. William Thomas (LB) . . . . .1991-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.011. Ken Clarke (DT) . . . . . . . . .1982-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.512. Corey Simon (DT) . . . . . . . .2000-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.013. Juqua Parker (DE) . . . . . . .2005-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.5

Mike Mamula (DE) . . . . . . .1995-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.515. Jerome Brown (DT) . . . . .1987-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.516. Darwin Walker (DT) . . . . . .2000-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27.517. Jason Babin (DE) . . . . . . . .2009, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . .23.018. Darren Howard (DE) . . . . .2006-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.519. Jevon Kearse (DE) . . . . . . .2004-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.020. Brian Dawkins (FS) . . . . . .1996-2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.0

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MOST SACKS, SEASONPLAYER YEAR SACKS

1. Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.02. Clyde Simmons . . . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.03. Jason Babin . . . . . . . . . . . .2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.0

Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.0Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.0

6. Greg Brown . . . . . . . . . . . .1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.07. Clyde Simmons . . . . . . . . .1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.5

Hugh Douglas . . . . . . . . . .2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.0Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.0

10. Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.0Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.0

MOST SACKS, GAMEPLAYER GAME SACKS

1. Hugh Douglas . . . . . . . . . .10/18/1998 at Chargers . . . .4.5Clyde Simmons . . . . . . . . .9/15/1991 at Cowboys . . . . .4.5

3. Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .9/25/1988 at Vikings . . . . . .4.0Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .11/30/1986 at LA Raiders . .4.0Reggie White . . . . . . . . . . .11/2/1986 at StL Cardinals .4.0Garry Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/5/1986 at Falcons . . . . . .4.0Greg Brown . . . . . . . . . . . .12/16/1984 at Falcons . . . . .4.0

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACKPLAYER YEAR GAMES

1. Reggie White (last 4 games in 1986 and first 4 in ‘87) . . .82. Reggie White (last 7 games in 1987 and first in ‘88) . . . . .83. Dennis Harrison . . . . . . . .1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

William Fuller . . . . . . . . . .1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75. Clyde Simmons . . . . . . . . .1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TDPLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Mike Patterson 9/24/2006 at 49ers 98t2. Joselio Hanson 12/28/2008 vs. Cowboys 96t

Joe Lavender 9/23/1974 vs. Cowboys 96t4. Joe Carter 9/25/1938 vs. NY Giants 92t5. Bob Pylman 9/25/1938 vs. NY Giants 88t6. Will Wynn 12/1/1974 vs. Packers 87t7. Sheldon Brown 10/9/2005 at Cowboys 80t8. Chris Clemons 12/28/2008 vs. Cowboys 73t9. Reggie White 9/13/1987 at Redskins 70t10. Ted Schmitt 10/15/1939 at NY Giants 63t

MOST FUMBLE RETURNS FOR TD, CAREERPLAYER YEARS TDs

1. Seth Joyner 1986-93 32. Juqua Parker 2005-11 2

Sheldon Brown 2002-09 2Kevin Curtis 2007-09 2Greg Brown 1981-84 2Clyde Simmons 1986-90 2William Thomas 1991-97 2Reggie White 1985-92 2Will Wynn 1973-76 2

BLOCKED PUNTS RETURNED FOR TDPLAYER TDs

1. Seven times, last Ken Rose (11/22/1992 at Giants) (3 yards) 1

BLOCKED FIELD GOALS RETURNED FOR TDPLAYER TDs

1. Matt Ware (10/23/2005 vs. Chargers) (65 yards) 1

LONGEST RETURN AFTER MISSED FIELD GOALPLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Al Nelson 9/26/1971 vs. Cowboys 101t2. Al Nelson 12/11/1966 vs. Browns 100t3. Timmy Brown 9/16/1962 vs. StL Cardinals 99

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BEST PUNTING AVERAGE, SEASON (min. 40 punts)Name Years Punts Yds Avg Net In20 Lg Blk

1. Joe Muha 1948 57 2,694 47.26 NA NA 82 02. Sav Rocca 2010 73 3,195 43.77 39.0 28 63 03. King Hill 1961 55 2,403 43.69 NA NA 64 04. Len Barnum 1941 41 1,788 43.61 NA NA 68 05. Sean Landeta 2001 97 4,221 43.52 36.4 26 64 06. Joe Muha 1947 53 2,303 43.45 NA NA 75 07. Tom Hutton 1995 85 3,682 43.32 33.7 20 63 18. Sav Rocca 2008 77 3,334 43.30 37.9 24 65 19. Norm Van Brocklin 1960 60 2,585 43.08 NA NA 70 010. King Hill 1963 69 2,972 43.07 NA NA 62 0

TOP SINGLE-GAME PUNTING PERFORMANCESMOST PUNTS, Game

PLAYER GAME PUNTS1. John Teltschik 12/6/1987 at NY Giants 152. Adrian Burk 12/12/1954 vs. Giants 12

Adrian Burk 11/2/1952 at Packers 12Len Barnum 10/4/1942 vs. Redskins 12Emmett Mortell 10/10/1937 at Redskins 12

6. 3 times, last by Mike Horan 9/8/1985 at NY Giants 11

BEST PUNTING AVERAGE, Game (min. 4 punts)PLAYER GAME AVG.

1. Chas Henry 9/9/2012 at Browns 55.02. Len Barnum 9/13/1942 at Steelers 53.5

Len Barnum 9/20/1942 at Browns 53.54. Frank Reagan 10/7/1950 vs. LA Rams 53.35. Sav Rocca 10/28/2007 at Vikings 52.8

Jeff Feagles 10/5/1992 vs. Cowboys 52.8

ALL-TIME LEADING PUNTERS (min. 100 punts)Player Years Punts Yds Avg Net In20 Lg Blk

1. Joe Muha 1946-1950(5) 179 7,688 42.95 NA NA 82 22. Sav Rocca 2007-2010 (4) 299 12,817 42.87 37.6 102 65 13. Sean Landeta 1999-2002,2005 (5) 376 16,092 42.80 35.9 96 64 14. King Hill 1961-1968(8) 254 10,765 42.38 NA NA 80 05. Tom Hutton 1995-1998(4) 349 14,788 42.37 34.6 77 63 36. Norm Van Brocklin 1958-1960(3) 167 7,073 42.35 NA NA 70 27. Mike Horan 1984-1985(2) 183 7,657 41.84 34.9 41 75 08. Dirk Johnson 2003-2006(4) 268 11,180 41.72 36.0 79 62 09. Tom McNeill 1971-1973(3) 126 5,234 41.54 NA NA 66 110. Jeff Feagles 1990-1993(3) 324 13,448 41.51 35.4 106 77 3

MOST PUNTS, CareerPLAYER PUNTS

1. Adrian Burk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .393 2. Sean Landeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .376 3. Tom Hutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349 4. John Teltschik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .345 5. Max Runager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .332

MOST PUNTS INSIDE 20, CareerPLAYER IN20

1. Jeff Feagles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 2. Sav Rocca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1023. Sean Landeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .964. Dirk Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .795. Tom Hutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77* Inside-the-20 became official stat in 1976

MOST PUNTS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) PUNTS

1. John Teltschik (1986) . . . . . . . . . . . .108 2. Sean Landeta (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 3. Tom Hutton (1998) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 4. John Teltschik (1988) . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 5. Sean Landeta (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97

MOST PUNTS INSIDE 20, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) IN20

1. Jeff Feagles (1993) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 2. Jeff Feagles (1991) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 3. Sav Rocca (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

John Teltschik (1988) . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 5. Dirk Johnson (2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 * Inside-the-20 became official stat in 1976

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LONGEST PUNTSPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Randall Cunningham (12/3/1989 at Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . .912. Joe Muha (10/10/1948 vs. Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .823. Randall Cunningham (10/16/1994 at Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . .80

King Hill (11/11/1962 vs. Packers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .805. Jeff Feagles (9/15/1991 at Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77

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ALL-TIME LEADING PUNT RETURNERS (min. 20 returns)Player Years PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Ernie Steele 1942-48 (6) 44 NA 737 16.75 80t 12. Steve Van Buren 1944-51 (8) 34 NA 473 13.91 55t 23. Pat McHugh 1947-51 (5) 31 NA 402 12.97 69t 14. Brian Westbrook 2002-09 (8) 39 21 498 12.77 84t 25. Brian Mitchell 2000-02 (3) 117 66 1,369 11.70 76t 26. Frank Reagan 1949-51 (3) 27 NA 304 11.26 42 17. Bosh Pritchard 1942, 1947-51 (6) 91 NA 975 10.71 55t 18. Vai Sikahema 1992-93 (2) 73 30 778 10.66 87t 19. DeSean Jackson 2008-12 (5) 116 51 1,226 10.57 85t 410. Larry Marshall 1974-77 (4) 104 16 1,086 10.44 48 011. Dan Sandifer 1950-51 (2) 29 NA 292 10.07 39 0

BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON (min. 15 returns)Player Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Steve Van Buren 1944 15 NA 230 15.33 55 12. Brian Westbook 2003 20 16 306 15.30 84t 23. DeSean Jackson 2009 29 15 441 15.21 85t 24. Alvin Haymond 1968 15 6 201 13.40 54t 15. Reno Mahe 2005 21 9 269 12.81 44 06. Kelvin Martin 1995 17 10 214 12.59 38 07. Frank Reagan 1949 21 NA 266 12.67 42 18. Vai Sikahema 1992 40 10 503 12.58 87t 19. Brian Mitchell 2002 46 11 567 12.32 76t 110. Pat McHugh 1948 18 NA 220 12.22 55 0

MOST PUNT RETURNS, CareerPLAYER RETURNS

1. Wally Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 2. Brian Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117

John Sciarra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1174. DeSean Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1165. Bill Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CareerPLAYER YARDS

1. Brian Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,369 2. Wally Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,231 3. DeSean Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,2264. Larry Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,086 5. Bosh Pritchard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .975

MOST PUNT RETURNS TDs, CareerPLAYER TDs

1. DeSean Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Brian Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

MOST PUNT RETURNS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) RETURNS

1. Wally Henry (1981) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 2. Rod Harris (1991) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 3. DeSean Jackson (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 4. Brian Mitchell (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

Larry Marshall (1977) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) YARDS

1. Brian Mitchell (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .567 2. Vai Sikahema (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .503 3. Larry Marshall (1977) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489 4. Brian Mitchell (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .467 5. DeSean Jackson (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .441

MOST PUNT RETURNS TDs, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. DeSean Jackson (2009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Brian Westbrook (2003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

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TOP SINGLE-GAME PUNT RETURN PERFORMANCES

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, GamePLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Alvin Haymond 10/6/1968 at Redskins 1402. Vai Sikahema 11/22/1992 at NY Giants 111 3. Reno Mahe 12/5/2005 vs. Seahawks 1084. DeSean Jackson 9/13/2009 at Panthers 106

Ernie Steele 10/25/42 at Bears 106

MOST PUNT RETURNS, GamePLAYER GAME PR

1. Larry Marshall 9/18/1977 vs Buccaneers 9 2. DeSean Jackson 9/7/2008 vs. Rams 8

Evan Cooper 10/26/1986 vs. Chargers 8 Vai Sikahema 12/13/1992 at Seahawks 8

5. (7 times) last by Reno Mahe 12/5/2005 vs. Seahawks 7

BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, Game (min. 3 punt returns)PLAYER GAME AVG.

1. Brian Mitchell 11/25/2002 at 49ers 33.02. Clyde Scott 10/30/1949 at Steelers 28.33. Billy Wells 10/5/1958 vs. NY Giants 28.04. Alvin Haymond 10/6/1968 at Redskins 28.0 5. Vai Sikahema 11/22/1992 at NY Giants 27.8

LONGEST PUNT RETURNSPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Vai Sikahema (11/22/1992 at Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87t2. DeSean Jackson (9/13/2009 at Panthers) . . . . . . . . . .85t3. Brian Westbrook (10/19/2003 at Giants) . . . . . . . . . . .84t4. Brian Westbrook (12/21/2003 vs. 49ers) . . . . . . . . . . .81t

Tommy McDonald (10/4/1959 vs. Giants) . . . . . . . . . . .81t6. Ernie Steele (10/25/1942 at Bears) . . . . . . . . (lateral) 80t7. Brian Mitchell (11/25/2002 at 49ers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76t

Gregg Garrity (11/30/1986 at LA Raiders) . . . . . . . . . .76t

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ALL-TIME LEADING KICKOFF RETURNERS (min. 25 returns)Player Years KOR Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Steve Van Buren 1944-51 (8) 76 2,030 26.71 98t 32. Irv Cross 1961-69 (6) 28 745 26.61 74 03. Timmy Brown 1960-67 (8) 169 4,483 26.53 105t 54. Al Nelson 1965-73 (9) 101 2,625 25.99 78 05. Wilbert Montgomery 1977-84 (8) 32 814 25.44 99t 16. Quintin Demps 2008-09 (2) 58 1,469 25.33 100t 17. Brian Mitchell 2000-02 (3) 131 3,311 25.27 94t 28. Allen Rossum 1998-99 (2) 98 2,427 24.77 89t 19. Billy Walik 1970-72 (3) 67 1,640 24.48 82 010. Alvin Haymond 1968 (1) 28 677 24.18 98t 1

BEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON (min. 1.25 ret/gm)Player Year KOR Yds Avg Lg TDs

1. Al Nelson 1972 25 728 29.12 78 02. Steve Van Buren 1945 13 373 28.69 98t 13. Timmy Brown 1963 33 945 28.64 100t 14. Timmy Brown 1966 20 562 28.10 93t 25. Timmy Brown 1961 29 811 27.97 105t 16. Timmy Brown 1962 30 831 27.70 99t 17. Hershel Walker 1994 21 581 27.67 94t 18. Don Stevens 1952 16 433 27.06 51 09. Brian Mitchell 2002 43 1,162 27.02 57 010. Wilbert Montgomery 1977 23 619 26.91 99t 1

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, CareerPLAYER RETURNS

1. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 2. Brian Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131 3. Al Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 4. Allen Rossum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 5. Larry Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, CareerPLAYER YARDS

1. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,483 2. Brian Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,311 3. Al Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,625 4. Allen Rossum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,427 5. Larry Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,075

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS TDs, CareerPLAYER TDs

1. Timmy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2. Derrick Witherspoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 4. Brian Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) RETURNS

1. Allen Rossum (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 2. Derrick Witherspoon (1996) . . . . . . . . . . .53 3. Quintin Demps (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 4. Herman Hunter (1985) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 5. Brian Mitchell (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

Duce Staley (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) YARDS

1. Allen Rossum (1999) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,347 2. Quintin Demps (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,314 3. Derrick Witherspoon (1996) . . . . . . . . .1,271 4. Brian Mitchell (2002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,162 5. Duce Staley (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,139

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS TDs, SeasonPLAYER (YEAR) TDs

1. Derrick Witherspoon (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Timmy Brown (1966) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

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TOP SINGLE-GAME KICKOFF RETURN PERFORMANCES

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, GamePLAYER GAME YARDS

1. Derrick Witherspoon 11/24/1996 at Arz. Cardinals 253 2. Timmy Brown 11/6/1966 vs. Cowboys 247 3. Allen Rossum 11/14/1999 vs. Redskins 222 4. Quintin Demps 11/9/2008 vs. Giants 220 5. Duce Staley 11/30/1997 vs. Bengals 195

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, GamePLAYER GAME KOR

1. Quintin Demps 11/9/2008 vs. Giants 8 Allen Rossum 11/21/1999 vs. Ind. Colts 8 Derrick Witherspoon 11/24/1996 at Arz. Cardinals 8

4. (5 times) last by Ellis Hobbs 9/20/2009 vs. Saints 7

BEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, Game (min. 3 kickoff returns)PLAYER GAME AVG.

1. Timmy Brown 9/22/1963 vs. Cardinals 59.02. Alvin Haymond 9/22/1968 vs. NY Giants 51.03. Timmy Brown 11/6/1966 vs. Cowboys 49.44. Derrick Witherspoon 9/22/1996 at Falcons 48.0 5. Allen Rossum 11/14/1999 vs. Redskins 44.4

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR A TD, GamePLAYER GAME TD

1. Timmy Brown 11/6/1966, 93 & 90 yards vs. Cowboys 2* * NFL Record

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNSPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Timmy Brown (9/17/1961 vs. Browns) . . . . . . . . . . . .105t 2. Russ Craft (10/7/1950 vs. Los Angeles Rams) . . . . . .103t3. Quintin Demps (11/23/2008 at Ravens) . . . . . . . . . . .100t

Timmy Brown (9/22/1963 vs. St. Louis Cardinals) . . .100tDave Smukler (11/13/1938 at Brooklyn Dodgers) . . .100t

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STARTING QUARTERBACK RECORDSYear Quarterbacks (Record as a starter)1956 Bobby Thomason (3-5-1), Burk (0-3)1957 Thomason (2-5), Sonny Jurgensen (2-3)1958 Norm Van Brocklin (2-9-1)1959 Van Brocklin (7-5)1960 Van Brocklin (10-2)1961 Jurgensen (10-4)1962 Jurgensen (3-9-1), King Hill (0-1)1963 Jurgensen (2-6-1), Hill (0-4-1)1964 Norm Snead (4-6), Hill (1-1), Jack Concannon (1-1)1965 Snead (4-5), Hill (1-4)1966 Snead (5-5), Hill (2-0), Concannon (2-0)1967 Snead (6-7-1)1968 Snead (2-9), Hill (0-2), John Huarte (0-1)1969 Snead (4-8-1), George Mira (0-1)1970 Snead (3-9-1), Rick Arrington (0-1)1971 Pete Liske (5-5), Arrington (1-2-1)1972 John Reaves (0-7), Liske (2-4-1)1973 Roman Gabriel (5-8-1)1974 Gabriel (4-7), Mike Boryla (3-0)1975 Gabriel (2-7), Boryla (2-3)1976 Boryla (3-7), Gabriel (1-3)1977 Ron Jaworski (5-9)1978 Jaworski (9-7)1979 Jaworski (11-5)1980 Jaworski (12-4)1981 Jaworski (10-6)1982 Jaworski (3-6)1983 Jaworski (5-11)1984 Jaworski (5-7-1), Joe Pisarcik (1-2)1985 Jaworski (6-6), Randall Cunningham (1-3)1986 Jaworski (3-6), Cunningham (1-3-1), Matt Cavanaugh (1-1)1987 Cunningham (7-5), Scott Tinsley (0-3)1988 Cunningham (10-6)1989 Cunningham (11-5)1990 Cunningham (10-6)1991 Jim McMahon (8-3), Cunningham (1-0), Jeff Kemp (1-1),

Brad Goebel (0-2)1992 Cunningham (10-5), McMahon (1-0)1993 Bubby Brister (4-4), Cunningham (4-0), Ken O'Brien (0-4)1994 Cunningham (7-7), Brister (0-2)1995 Rodney Peete (9-3), Cunningham (1-3)1996 Ty Detmer (7-4), Peete (3-2)1997 T.Detmer (2-5), Bobby Hoying (2-3-1), Peete (2-1)

1998 Hoying (1-6), Koy Detmer (1-4), Peete (1-3)1999 Doug Pederson (2-7), Donovan McNabb (2-4),K.Detmer (1-0)2000 McNabb (11-5)2001 McNabb (11-5)2002 McNabb (7-3), A.J. Feeley (4-1), K.Detmer (1-0)2003 McNabb (12-4)2004 McNabb (13-2), K.Detmer (0-1)2005 McNabb (4-5), Mike McMahon (2-5)2006 McNabb (5-5), Jeff Garcia (5-1)2007 McNabb (8-6), Feeley (0-2)2008 McNabb (9-6-1)2009 McNabb (10-4), Kevin Kolb (1-1)2010 Michael Vick (8-3), Kolb (2-3)2011 Michael Vick (7-6), Vince Young (1-2)2012 Michael Vick (3-1)

NFL RECORDS HELD BY AN EAGLEMost Touchdown Passes, Game7 Adrian Burk (10/17/1954 at Redskins); tied with Sid Luckman,

Bears (1943); Y.A. Tittle, Giants (1962); George Blanda, Oilers(1961); and Joe Kapp, Vikings (1969)

Longest Touchdown Pass99 Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick, (11/10/1985 vs. Falcons) (OT);

tied with nine others

Most Consecutive Completions24 Donovan McNabb (last 10 at NYG 11/28/2004 and first 14 vs.

GB 12/5/2004)

Most Interception Returns for TDs, Season4 Eric Allen, 1993; tied with Jim Kearney, Chiefs (1972) and Ken

Houston, Oilers (1971)

Most Interceptions, Game4 Russ Craft (9/24/1950 at Cardinals); tied with 17

Most TDs Returning Kickoffs, Game2 Timmy Brown (11/6/196 vs. Cowboys), 93 and 90 yards; tied

with Travis Williams, Packers (1967); Ron Brown, Rams(1985); Tyrone Hughes, Saints (1994); Chad Morton, Jets(2002); Devin Hester, Bears (2006); Andre Davis, Texans(2007); Josh Cribbs, Browns (2009)

Most 50-Plus-Yard Touchdowns, Season8 DeSean Jackson (2009); tied with Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch

(8 in 1951) and Devin Hester (8 in 2007)

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PASSING

MOST ATTEMPTS, Season1. John Reaves, 1972 2242. Donovan McNabb, 1999 2163. Davey O'Brien, 1939 2014. Mike Boryla, 1974 1025. Foster Watkins, 1940 856. Randall Cunningham, 1985 817. Rick Arrington, 1970 73

Red Kirkman, 1933 739. Emmett Mortell, 1937 7110. Sonny Jurgensen, 1957 70

MOST COMPLETIONS, Season1. John Reaves, 1972 1082. Donovan McNabb, 1999 1063. Davey O'Brien, 1939 994. Mike Boryla, 1974 605. Rick Arrington, 1970 376. Randall Cunningham, 1985 347. Sonny Jurgensen, 1957 338. Brad Goebel, 1991 309. Foster Watkins, 1940 2810. Red Kirkman, 1933 22

MOST YARDS, Season1. John Reaves, 1972 1,5082. Davey O'Brien, 1939 1,3243. Donovan McNabb, 1999 9484. Mike Boryla,1974 5805. Foster Watkins, 1940 5656. Randall Cunningham, 1985 5487. Sonny Jurgensen, 1957 4708. Red Kirkman, 1933 3549. Dave Smukler, 1936 34510. Rick Arrington, 1970 328

MOST TD PASSES, Season1. Donovan McNabb, 1999 82. John Reaves, 1972 73. Davey O'Brien, 1939 64. Mike Boryla, 1974 5

Sonny Jurgensen, 1957 5

BEST COMP. PCT., SEASON (min. 75 atts.)1. Mike Boryla, 1974 58.82. Davey O'Brien, 1939 49.33. Donovan McNabb, 1999 49.14. John Reaves, 1972 48.25. Randall Cunningham, 1985 42.0

BEST QB RATING, SEASON (min. 75 atts.)1. Mike Boryla, 1974 78.92. Donovan McNabb, 1999 60.13. John Reaves, 1972 58.44. Foster Watkins, 1940 46.45. Davey O’Brien, 1939 45.3

RUSHING

MOST ATTEMPTS, Season1. Po James (FB), 1972 1822. Keith Byars (FB), 1986 1773. Lee Bouggess (FB), 1970 1594. LeSean McCoy, 2009 1555. Billy Barnes, 1957 1436. James Joseph, 1991 135

Correll Buckhalter, 2001 1298. Clarence Peaks, 1957 1259. Mike Hogan, 1976 12310. Leroy Keys, 1969 121

MOST YARDS, Season1. LeSean McCoy, 2009 6372. Correll Buckhalter, 2001 5863. Keith Byars (FB) 1986 5774. Po James (FB), 1972 5655. Mike Hogan (FB), 1976 5616. Billy Barnes, 1957 5297. Clarence Peaks, 1957 4958. Steve Van Buren, 1944 4449. James Joseph, 1991 44010. Don Johnson, 1953 439

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season1. Steve Van Buren, 1944 5

Don Johnson, 1953 53. LeSean McCoy, 2009 4

Ken Keller, 1956 4Mel Bleeker , 1944 4Jim Castiglia (FB), 1941 4

7. Ryan Moats, 2005 3Charlie Garner, 1994 3Vaughn Hebron, 1993 3Many others 3

RECEIVING

MOST RECEPTIONS, Season1. Keith Jackson (TE), 1988 812. DeSean Jackson, 2008 623. Don Looney (E), 1940 584. Jeremy Maclin, 2009 565. Charle Young (TE), 1973 556. Lee Bouggess (RB), 1970 507. Reggie Brown, 2005 438. Victor Bailey, 1993 41

Junior Tautalasati (RB), 1986 4110. LeSean McCoy (RB), 2009 40

MOST YARDS, Season1. DeSean Jackson, 2008 9122. Keith Jackson (TE), 1988 8693. Charle Young (TE), 1973 8544. Jeremy Maclin, 2009 7735. Fred Barnett, 1990 7216. Don Looney (E), 1940 7077. Calvin Williams, 1990 6028. Reggie Brown, 2005 5719. Victor Bailey, 1993 54510. Bobby Walston (E), 1951 512

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season1. Calvin Williams, 1990 92. Fred Barnett, 1990 8

Bobby Walston (E), 1951 84. Pete Pihos (E), 1947 75. Keith Jackson (TE), 1988 6

Charle Young (TE), 1973 67. Hal Giancanelli (B), 1953 58. Jeremy Maclin (WR), 2009 4

Reggie Brown (WR), 2005 4Many others 4

TOTAL OFFENSE

MOST SCRIMMAGE YARDS, Season1. DeSean Jackson (WR), 2008 1,0082. LeSean McCoy (RB), 2009 9453. Charle Young (TE), 1973 8784. Keith Jackson (TE), 1988 8695. Lee Bouggess, 1970 8026. Jeremy Maclin (WR), 2009 7667. Billy Barnes (RB), 1957 7418. Fred Barnett (WR), 1990 7349. Po James (FB), 1972 72110. Correll Buckhalter (RB), 2001 716

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season1. Calvin Williams (WR), 1990 92. Fred Barnett (WR), 2990 8

Mel Bleeker (RB), 1944 8Pete Pihos (E), 1947 8Bobby Walston (E), 1951 8

6. Don Johnson (RB), 1953 7Steve Van Buren (RB), 1944 7Charle Young (TE), 1973 7

9. Hal Giancanelli (B), 1953 6Keith Jackson (TE), 1988 6

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SACKS

MOST SACKS, Season1. Corey Simon (DT), 2000 9.52. Derrick Burgess (DE), 2001 6.03. Mike Mamula (DE), 1995 5.54. Trent Cole (DE), 2005 5.05. Jerome Brown (DT), 1987 4.06. Mike Patterson (DT), 2005 3.57. Brandon Graham (DE), 2010 3.08. Nate Allen (S), 2010 2.0

Seth Joyner (LB), 1986 2.0Clyde Simmons (DE), 1986 2.0William Thomas (LB), 1991 2.0

*-Since 1982

INTERCEPTIONS

MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Season1. Bibbles Bawel (B), 1952 8

Tom Brookshier (DB), 1953 83. Herman Edwards (DB), 1977 64. Eric Allen (DB), 1988 5

Randy Logan (S), 1973 5Jerry Norton (DB), 1954 5Steve Van Buren (B), 1944 5

8. Brenard Wilson (S), 1979 4Roynell Young (CB) 4

10. Nate Allen (S), 2001, others with 3*-Since 1940

PUNT RETURNS

MOST PUNT RETURNS, Season1. DeSean Jackson, 2008 502. Evan Cooper, 1984 403. Bibbles Bawel, 1952 344. Bill Bradley, 1969 285. Tommy McDonald, 1957 266. Allen Rossum, 1998 227. Jerry Norton, 1954 218. Bobby Morse, 1987 20

Billy Walik, 1970 2010. Dexter Wynn, 2004 18

MOST PUNT RETURNS YARDS, Season1. DeSean Jackson, 2008 4402. Bibbles Bawel, 1952 2613. Evan Cooper, 1984 2504. Steve Van Buren, 1944 2305. Dexter Wynn, 2004 194 6. Allen Rossum, 1998 1877. Ernie Steele, 1942 1848. Bill Bradley, 1969 1819. Don Stevens, 1952 17210. Pat McHugh, 1947 156

BEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, Season1. Pat McHugh, 1947, 10 15.692. Steve Van Buren, 1944, 15 15.333. Dexter Wynn, 2004, 18 10.784. Don Stevens, 1952, 16 10.755. Jorrick Calvin, 2010, 12 10.426. Ken Keller, 1956, 15 9.737. Bosh Pritchard, 1942, 11 9.738. DeSean Jackson, 2008, 50 8.809. Allen Rossum, 1998, 22 8.5010. Art Powell, 1959, 15 8.27*-min. 10 atts. *-since 1941

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season1. Quintin Demps, 2008 522. Herman Hunter, 1985 483. Duce Staley, 1997 474. Allen Rossum, 1998 445. J.R. Reed, 2004 336. Jorrick Calvin, 2010 327. Billy Walik, 1970 328. Dion Lewis, 2011 319. Ted Dean, 1960 26

Al Nelson, 1965 26

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season1. Quintin Demps, 2008 13142. Duce Staley, 1997 11393. Allen Rossum, 1998 10804. Herman Hunter, 1985 10475. Billy Walik, 1970 8056. J.R. Reed, 2004 7617. Jorrick Calvin, 2010 6928. Al Nelson, 1965 6839. Dion Lewis, 2011 66910. Wilbert Montgomery, 1977 619

BEST KICKOFF RETURN AVG, Season1. Tommy McDonald, 1957, 11 27.642. Israel Lang, 1964, 13 27.083. Art Powell, 1959, 14 27.074. Don Stevens, 1952, 16 27.065. Wilbert Montgomery, 1977, 23 26.916. Al Nelson, 1965, 26 26.277. Quintin Demps, 2008, 52 25.278. Billy Walik, 1970, 32 25.169. Allen Rossum, 1998, 44 24.5510. Duce Staley, 1997, 47 24.23*-min. 10 atts. *-since 1941

KICKING

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, Season1. Paul McFadden, 1984 302. Alex Henery, 2011 243. Tony Franklin, 1979 234. Mark Moseley, 1970 145. Dick Bielski, 1955 9

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS, Season1. Paul McFadden, 1984 372. Tony Franklin, 1979 313. Alex Henery, 2011 274. Mark Moseley, 1970 255. Dick Bielski, 1955 23

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, Season1. Alex Henery, 2011, 24-27 88.92. Paul McFadden, 1984, 30-37 81.13. Tony Franklin, 1979, 23-31 74.24. Mark Moseley, 1970, 14-25 56.05. Bobby Walston, 1951, 6-11 54.5

MOST KICKING POINTS, Season1. Alex Henery, 2011 1182. Paul McFadden, 1984 1163. Tony Franklin, 1979 1054. Mark Moseley, 1970 675. Dick Bielski, 1955 50

Mike Clark, 1963 50

PUNTING

MOST PUNTS, Season1. John Teltschik, 1986 1082. Tom Hutton, 1995 853. Merritt Kersey, 1974 824. Bill Bradley, 1969 74

Max Runager, 1979 74

MOST PUNTING YARDS, Season1. John Teltschik, 1986 44932. Tom Hutton, 1995 36823. Sav Rocca, 2007 30664. Merritt Kersey, 1974 29595. Bill Bradley, 1969 2942

BEST GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE, Season1. Tom Hutton, 1995, 85 43.322. Chas Henry, 2011, 66 42.883. Sav Rocca, 2007, 73 42.004. John Teltschik, 1986, 108 41.605. Bill Bradley, 1969, 74 39.76

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100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES, ROOKIESPLAYER (GAME) DATE YDS (ATT-LG-TD)

1. Correll Buckhalter vs. Cardinals (L) 10/7/2001 134 (21-37-0)2. Steve Van Buren at Dodgers (W) 11/5/1944 129 (12-70t-2)3. Keith Byars vs. Cardinals (T) OT 12/7/1986 127 (24-32-0)4. Charlie Garner vs. Redskins (W) 10/9/1994 122 (28-12-0)5. Don Johnson at Giants (L) 11/29/1953 121 (13-63t-1)6. Ryan Moats vs. Giants (L) OT 12/11/2005 114 (11-40t-2)7. Charlie Garner at 49ers (W) 10/2/1994 111 (16-28t-2)8. Toy Ledbetter at Colts (W) 10/15/1950 107 (23-14-1)9. Mike Hogan vs. Seahawks (W) 12/12/1976 104 (19-18-0)

Bosh Pritchard at Dodgers (W) 11/15/1942 104 (14-26-0)11. Wilbert Montgomery vs. Jets (W) 12/18/1977 103 (22-27-2)12. Mike Hogan vs. Redskins (L) OT 9/27/1976 100 (22-32-0)

Don Johnson vs. Colts (W) 11/15/1953 100 (11-66t-2)

100-YARD RECEIVING PERFORMANCES, ROOKIESPLAYER (GAME) DATE YDS (REC, TD)

1. Don Looney at Redskins (L) 12/1/1940 180 (14, 0)2. Hank Baskett vs. Falcons (W) 12/31/2006 177 (7, 1)3. Jeremy Maclin at Cowboys (L) 1/9/2010 - NFC-WC 146 (7,1)4. Jeremy Maclin vs. Buccaneers (W) 10/11/2009 142 (6,2)

Keith Jackson at Bears (L) 12/31/1988 - NFC-D 142 (7,0)6. Don Looney at Rams (L) 9/22/1940 129 (8, 2)7. Clyde Scott at Redskins (W) 11/13/1949 127 (4,1)8. Herman Hunter vs. LA Rams (W) 10/13/1985 120 (6,1)9. Fred Meyer at Redskins (L) 11/1/1942 119 (4, 0)10. Bobby Walston at Giants (L) 10/21/1951 118 (6, 2)11. Don Looney at Packers (L) 9/15/1940 115 (8, 1)12. Fred Barnett vs. Vikings (W) 10/15/1990 114 (4, 1)13. Charle Young (TE) at Cowboys (L) 11/18/1973 113 (4, 1)14. Charle Young (TE) at 49ers (L) 12/2/1973 112 (6, 1)

Hank Baskett vs. Cowboys (W) 10/8/2006 112 (3, 1)Fred Barnett at Bills (L) 12/2/1990 112 (2, 1)

17. DeSean Jackson at Cowboys (L) 9/15/2008 110 (6, 0)18. Charle Young (TE) vs. Patriots (W) 11/4/1973 108 (8, 2)

Fred Barnett vs. Packers (W) 12/16/1990 108 (5, 0)Pete Pihos vs. Packers (W) 12/14/1947 108 (4, 1)

21. DeSean Jackson vs. Rams (W) 9/7/2008 106 (6, 0)22. Charle Young (TE) at Redskins (L) 12/16/1973 104 (5, 1)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS, ROOKIESPLAYER DATE YARDS

1. Quintin Demps at Ravens (L) 11/23/2008 100t2. Wilbert Montgomery vs. Giants (W) 12/11/1977 99t3. Steve Van Buren vs. Giants (T) 11/12/1944 97t4. Bosh Pritchard at Redskins (L) 11/1/1942 97t5. Art Powell vs. Giants (W) 10/4/1959 956. Andre Waters vs. Redskins (W) 11/18/1984 89t7. Billy Walik at Packers (L) 10/25/1970 828. Jim Castiglia vs. Redskins (L) 10/19/1941 729. Al Nelson vs. Cardinals (W) 9/19/1965 7010. J.R. Reed vs. Panthers (W) 10/17/2004 66

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS, ROOKIESPLAYER DATE YARDS

1. Clyde Scott at Steelers (W) 10/30/1949 70t2. Pat McHugh at Boston Yanks (L) 11/23/1947 69t3. DeSean Jackson vs. Redskins (L) 10/5/2008 68t4. Bob Shann vs. Lions (L) 12/19/1965 63t5. Ernie Steele at NY Giants (L) 10/11/1942 626. DeSean Jackson vs. Rams (W) 9/7/2008 607. Art Powell vs. Steelers (W) 10/11/1959 58t8. Don Stevens vs. Redskins (W) 11/9/1952 56t9. Steve Van Buren vs. Boston Yanks (W) 10/22/1944 55t10. Bibbles Bawel at Giants (W) 10/26/1952 52t

LONGEST RUSHING TDs, ROOKIESPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Herman Hunter (11/24/1985 at Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74t2. John Brewer (10/04/1952 vs. Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71t3. Steve Van Buren (11/05/1944 at Dodgers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70t

John Kusko (11/22/1936 vs. Bears) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70t5. LeSean McCoy (11/1/2009 vs. Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66t

Don Johnson (11/15/1953 vs. Colts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66t7. Don Johnson (11/29/1953 at Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63t8. Ryan Moats (12/18/2005 at Rams) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59t9. Ken Keller (10/14/1956 at Steelers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51t

LONGEST RECEIVING TDs, ROOKIESPLAYER (GAME) YARDS

1. Fred Barnett (12/2/1990 at Bills) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95t2. Hank Baskett (12/31/2006 vs. Falcons) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89t3. Hank Baskett (10/8/2006 vs. Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87t4. Kenny Jackson (10/21/1984 vs. NY Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . . .83t5. Charle Young (11/18/1973 at Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80t6. Mel Bleeker (10/22/1944 vs. Boston Yanks) . . . . . . . . . . . . .75t7. Glen Young (11/6/1983 vs. Cowboys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71t8. Clyde Scott (11/13/1949 at Redskins) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70t

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Date Player/Opponent/Result Att-Cmp-Yd-TD-I9/16/12 Michael Vick vs. Ravens (W) 32-23-371-1-29/9/12 Michael Vick at Browns (W) 56-29-317-2-41/1/12 Michael Vick vs. Redskins (W) 39-24-335-3-111/27/11 Vince Young vs. Patriots (L) 48-26-400-1-110/9/11 Michael Vick at Bills (L) 40-26-315-2-410/2/11 Michael Vick vs. 49ers (L) 46-30-416-2-112/2/10 Michael Vick vs. Texans (W) 33-22-302-2-111/28/10 Michael Vick at Bears (L) 44-29-333-2-111/15/10 Michael Vick at Redskins (W) 28-20-333-4-010/17/10 Kevin Kolb vs. Falcons (W) 29-23-326-3-112/27/09 Donovan McNabb vs. Broncos (W) 35-20-322-3-112/20/09 Donovan McNabb vs. 49ers (W) 36-21-306-1-211/15/09 Donovan McNabb at Chargers (L) 55-35-450-2-19/27/09 Kevin Kolb vs. Chiefs (W) 34-24-327-2-09/20/09 Kevin Kolb vs. Saints (L) 51-31-391-2-31/18/09 Donovan McNabb at Cardinals (L) 47-28-375-3-11/4/09 Donovan McNabb at Vikings (W) 34-23-300-1-111/16/08 Donovan NcNabb at Bengals (T) OT 58-28-339-1-311/2/08 Donovan McNabb at Seahawks (W) 43-28-349-2-19/7/08 Donovan McNabb vs. Rams (W) 33-21-361-3-012/30/07 Donovan McNabb vs. Bills (W) 41-29-345-1-111/25/07 A.J. Feeley at Patriots (L) 42-27-345-3-310/28/07 Donovan McNabb at Vikings (W) 36-23-333-1-09/23/07 Donovan McNabb vs. Lions (W) 26-21-381-4-012/31/06 A.J. Feeley vs. Falcons (W) 33-22-321-3-012/4/06 Jeff Garcia vs. Panthers (W) 39-21-312-3-010/22/06 Donovan McNabb at Buccaneers (L) 35-22-302-3-310/8/06 Donovan McNabb vs Cowboys (W) 33-18-354-2-09/17/06 Donovan McNabb vs. Giants (L) OT 45-27-350-2-09/10/06 Donovan McNabb at Texans (W) 35-24-314-3-111/6/05 Donovan McNabb at Redskins (L) 35-22-304-1-110/2/05 Donovan McNabb at Chiefs (W) 48-33-369-3-19/25/05 Donovan McNabb vs. Raiders (W) 52-30-365-2-19/18/05 Donovan McNabb vs. 49ers (W) 29-23-342-5-02/6/05 Donovan McNabb vs. Patriots (L) 51-30-357-3-312/5/04 Donovan McNabb vs. Packers (W) 43-32-464-5-011/15/04 Donovan McNabb at Cowboys (W) 27-15-345-4-010/24/04 Donovan McNabb at Browns (W) OT 43-28-376-4-19/26/04 Donovan McNabb at Lions (W) 42-29-356-2-09/12/04 Donovan McNabb vs. Giants (W) 36-26-330-4-011/16/03 Donovan McNabb vs. Giants (W) 30-24-314-2-0

11/2/03 Donovan McNabb at Falcons (W) 33-21-312-1-09/9/01 Donovan McNabb vs. Rams (L) 48-32-312-2-112/10/00 Donovan McNabb at Browns (W) 36-23-390-4-010/1/00 Donovan McNabb vs. Falcons (W) 44-30-311-2-111/30/97 Bobby Hoying vs. Bengals (W) 42-26-313-4-111/24/96 Ty Detmer at Cardinals (L) 38-21-322-0-111/10/96 Ty Detmer vs. Bills (L) 44-26-315-2-110/27/96 Ty Detmer vs. Panthers (W) 38-23-342-1-112/24/94 Bubby Brister at Bengals (L) 37-26-325-1-012/4/94 R. Cunningham vs. Cowboys (L) 46-29-327-2-110/24/94 R. Cunningham vs. Oilers (W) 24-13-310-2-19/12/94 R. Cunningham vs. Bears (W) 36-24-311-3-09/4/94 R. Cunningham at Giants (L) 39-20-344-2-01/3/94 Bubby Brister at 49ers (W) OT 43-26-350-3-19/19/93 R. Cunningham vs. Redskins (W) 39-25-360-3-212/13/92 R. Cunningham at Seahawks (W) OT 44-27-365-0-111/10/91 Jim McMahon at Browns (W) 43-26-341-3-112/18/89 R. Cunningham at Saints (L) 39-19-306-2-210/2/89 R. Cunningham at Bears (L) 62-32-401-1-49/17/89 R. Cunningham at Redskins (W) 46-34-447-5-112/31/88 R. Cunningham at Bears (L) 54-27-407-0-311/6/88 R. Cunningham vs. Rams (W) 39-22-323-3-010/10/88 R. Cunningham vs. Giants (W) 41-31-369-3-011/29/87 R. Cunningham at Patriots (W) OT 31-18-314-2-110/11/87 Scott Tinsley at Cowboys (L) 34-24-338-3-012/15/85 Ron Jaworski at Chargers (L) 48-29-334-1-312/1/85 Ron Jaworski vs. Vikings (L) 42-23-320-2-111/3/85 Ron Jaworski at 49ers (L) 48-24-394-1-310/20/85 Ron Jaworski vs. Cowboys (W) 35-22-380-1-012/16/84 Joe Pisarcik at Falcons (L) 46-24-334-1-010/28/84 Ron Jaworski vs. Cardinals (L) 38-22-340-2-311/27/83 Ron Jaworski at Redskins (L) 36-19-333-3-19/11/83 Ron Jaworski vs. Redskins (L) 37-24-326-1-29/19/82 Ron Jaworski at Browns (W) 41-25-334-2-19/12/82 Ron Jaworski vs. Redskins (L) OT 38-27-371-2-010/18/81 Ron Jaworski at Vikings (L) 44-29-330-2-212/21/80 Ron Jaworski at Cowboys (L) 30-18-331-1-011/9/80 Ron Jaworski at Saints (W) 32-21-323-3-012/16/73 Roman Gabriel at Redskins (L) 39-22-302-1-112/2/73 Roman Gabriel at 49ers (L) 55-28-322-2-110/14/73 Roman Gabriel at Cardinals (W) 45-29-379-3-09/19/71 Pete Liske at Bengals (L) 40-20-301-2-3

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9/28/69 Norm Snead vs. Steelers (W) 30-22-335-5-111/19/67 Norm Snead vs. Saints (W) 27-19-309-4-210/22/67 Norm Snead at Cardinals (L) 32-16-321-2-29/17/67 Norm Snead vs. Redskins (W) 27-18-301-2-012/5/65 Norm Snead vs. Cowboys (L) 43-20-320-0-111/14/65 Norm Snead vs. Redskins (W) 28-21-311-0-111/7/65 Norm Snead at Browns (L) 36-18-362-3-210/17/65 King Hill at Giants (L) 41-23-321-3-412/13/64 Norm Snead at Cardinals (L) 31-15-301-3-210/13/63 Sonny Jurgensen at Redskins (W) 29-17-315-4-29/15/63 Sonny Jurgensen vs. Steelers (T) 26-16-322-3-212/16/62 Sonny Jurgensen at Cardinals (L) 34-15-419-5-311/25/62 Sonny Jurgensen vs. Cowboys (W) 21-13-342-1-29/23/62 Sonny Jurgensen vs. Giants (L) 57-33-396-1-312/17/61 Sonny Jurgensen at Lions (W) 42-27-403-3-212/10/61 Sonny Jurgensen vs. Giants (L) 31-16-367-3-211/26/61 Sonny Jurgensen vs. Cowboys (W) 23-16-351-5-210/29/61 Sonny Jurgensen at Redskins (W) 41-27-436-3-210/1/61 Sonny Jurgensen vs. Cardinals (L) 36-24-399-3-211/16/58 Norm Van Brocklin vs. Cardinals(W) 29-19-318-2-110/1/55 Bobby Thomason vs. Redskins (L) 37-25-349-4-011/28/54 Adrian Burk vs. Redskins (W) 28-17-345-5-112/13/53 Bobby Thomason vs. Browns (W) 35-23-331-3-011/15/53 Bobby Thomason vs. Colts (W) 37-18-329-3-511/8/53 Bobby Thomason vs. Giants (W) 44-22-437-4-112/1/40 Davey O’Brien at Redskins (L) 60-33-316-1-0

Green - denotes playoff game

MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES, Career1. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .302. Randall Cunningham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133. Ron Jaworski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124. Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105. Michael Vick, Norm Snead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

includes playoff games

MOST 400-YARD PASSING GAMES, Career1t. Randall Cunningham and Sonny Jurgensen . . . . . . .33. Donovan McNabb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24. Michael Vick, Vince Young, Bobby Thomason . . . . . .1

MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES, Season1. Donovan McNabb (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Sonny Jurgensen (1961) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53. Donovan McNabb (2006 and 2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Randall Cunningham (1994) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Ron Jaworski (1985) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 regular season only

100-100-300 PERFORMANCES IN SAME GAMEDate 100-yd. Rusher (yards) 100-yd. Receiver (yards) 300-yd. Passer (yards)9/23/07 vs. Det. Brian Westbrook (110) Kevin Curtis (221), Brian Westbrook (111) Donovan McNabb (381)10/22/06 at TB Brian Westbrook (101) Brian Westbrook (113) Donovan McNabb (302)10/1/00 vs. Atl. Brian Mitchell (105) Torrance Small (122) Donovan McNabb (311)12/13/92 at Sea. Herschel Walker (111) Fred Barnett (161) Randall Cunningham (365)11/29/87 at NE Anthony Toney (123) Mike Quick (121) Randall Cunningham (314)11/7/65 at Cle. Timmy Brown (186) Pete Retzlaff (151) Norm Snead (362)11/25/62 vs. Dal. Timmy Brown (107) Pete Retzlaff (113), Tommy McDonald (108) Sonny Jurgensen (342)11/15/53 vs. Bal. Don Johnson (100) Pete Pihos (118), Bobby Walston (110) Bobby Thomason (329)

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Date Player/Opponent/Result Att-Yds-LG-TD9/30/12 LeSean McCoy vs. Giants (W) 23-123-34-09/9/12 LeSean McCoy at Browns (W) 20-110-22-012/18/11 LeSean McCoy vs. Jets (W) 18-102-33t-311/20/11 LeSean McCoy at Giants (W) 23-113-60-010/30/11 LeSean McCoy vs. Cowboys (W) 30-185-34-210/16/11 LeSean McCoy at Redskins (W) 28-126-21-19/25/11 LeSean McCoy vs. Giants (L) 24-128-21-19/11/11 LeSean McCoy at Rams (W) 15-122-49t-112/19/10 Michael Vick (QB) at Giants (W) 10-130-35-112/12/10 LeSean McCoy at Cowboys (W) 16-149-56-011/21/10 LeSean McCoy vs. Giants (W) 14-111-50t-111/15/10 Jerome Harrison at Redskins (W) 11-109-50t-19/19/10 LeSean McCoy at Lions (W) 16-120-46t-39/12/10 Michael Vick (QB) vs. Packers (L) 11-103-31-012/7/08 Brian Westbrook at Giants (W) 33-131-30t-111/27/08 Brian Westbrook vs. Cardinals (W) 22-110-17-210/26/08 Brian Westbrook vs. Falcons (W) 22-167-39t-212/23/07 Brian Westbrook at Saints (W) 17-100-21-012/9/07 Brian Westbrook vs. Giants (L) 20-116-21-011/18/07 Brian Westbrook vs. Dolphins (W) 32-148-36-011/11/07 Brian Westbrook at Redskins (W) 20-100-13-110/14/07 Brian Westbrook at Jets (W) 20-120-22-09/30/07 Correll Buckhalter at Giants (L) 17-103-17-09/23/07 Brian Westbrook vs. Lions (W) 14-110-25t-21/13/07 Brian Westbrook at Saints (L) 13-116-62t-21/7/07 Brian Westbrook vs. Giants (W) 20-141-49-112/25/06 Brian Westbrook at Cowboys (W) 26-122-16-011/26/06 Brian Westbrook at Colts (L) 20-124-21-111/19/06 Brian Westbrook vs. Titans (L) 22-102-27-011/12/06 Brian Westbrook vs. Redskins (W) 22-113-21-010/22/06 Brian Westbrook at Buccaneers (L) 13-101-23-09/24/06 Brian Westbrook at 49ers (W) 8-117-71t-212/11/05 Ryan Moats* vs. Giants (L) OT 11-114-40t-211/27/05 Brian Westbrook vs. Packers (W) 20-120-27t-110/3/04 Brian Westbrook at Bears (W) 22-119-29-09/12/04 Brian Westbrook vs. Giants (W) 17-119-50-01/11/04 Donovan McNabb vs. Packers (W) 11-107-41-012/7/03 Correll Buckhalter vs. Cowboys (W) 13-115-64t-110/26/03 Correll Buckhalter vs. Jets (W) 15-100-21-212/8/02 Duce Staley at Seahawks (W) 21-100-21t-111/17/02 Duce Staley vs. Cardinals (W) 31-135-13-010/28/02 Duce Staley vs. Giants (W) 24-126-23-010/28/02 Donovan McNabb vs. Giants (W) 8-107-40t-110/20/02 Duce Staley vs. Buccaneers (W) 24-152-57-010/6/02 Donovan McNabb at Jaguars (L) 12-100-26-111/18/01 Duce Staley at Cowboys (W) 26-102-18-011/11/01 Duce Staley vs. Vikings (W) 17-146-44t-110/7/01 Correll Buckhalter* vs. Cardinals (L) 21-134-37-011/26/00 Donovan McNabb at Redskins (W) 11-125-54-110/1/00 Brian Mitchell vs. Falcons (W) 2-105-85t-19/3/00 Duce Staley at Cowboys (W) 26-201-60-111/14/99 Duce Staley vs. Redskins (W) 28-122-20t-111/7/99 Duce Staley at Panthers (L) 17-140-29-110/17/99 Duce Staley at Bears (W) 23-101-26-010/10/99 Duce Staley vs. Cowboys (W) 22-110-19-09/12/99 Duce Staley vs. Cardinals (L) 21-111-24t-112/13/98 Duce Staley vs. Cardinals (L) OT 30-141-30t-111/8/98 Charlie Garner vs. Lions (W) 16-129-40-1

12/21/97 Charlie Garner at Redskins (L) 18-115-26-210/5/97 Ricky Watters vs. Redskins (W) 31-104-13-29/15/97 Ricky Watters at Cowboys (L) 20-106-20-012/1/96 Ricky Watters vs. Giants (W) 29-104-11-011/3/96 Ricky Watters at Cowboys (W) 24-116-17-110/20/96 Ricky Watters vs. Dolphins (W) 25-173-49t-110/13/96 Ricky Watters at Giants (W) 27-110-11-09/22/96 Ricky Watters at Falcons (W) 26-121-56t-29/15/96 Ricky Watters vs. Lions (W) 27-153-52-112/10/95 Ricky Watters vs. Cowboys (W) 33-112-15-111/26/95 Ricky Watters at Redskins (W) 25-124-25-210/15/95 Ricky Watters at Giants (W) 30-122-14-110/8/95 Ricky Watters vs. Redskins (W) OT 25-139-24-010/8/95 Charlie Garner vs. Redskins (W) OT 9-120-55t-310/9/94 Charlie Garner* vs. Redskins (W) 28-122-12-010/2/94 Charlie Garner* at 49ers (W) 16-111-28t-21/3/93 Heath Sherman at Saints (W) 21-105-16-112/27/92 Herschel Walker vs. Giants (W) 16-104-38-012/13/92 Herschel Walker at Seahawks (W) OT 23-111-18-112/6/92 Randall Cunningham vs. Vikings (W) 12-121-30-211/22/92 Heath Sherman at Giants (W) 17-109-30t-110/25/92 Herschel Walker vs. Cardinals (W) 20-112-36-09/13/92 Herschel Walker at Cardinals (W) 28-115-20-09/6/92 Herschel Walker vs. Saints (W) 26-112-32-011/12/90 Heath Sherman vs. Redskins (W) 35-124-22-011/4/90 Randall Cunningham vs. Patriots (W) 8-124-52t-111/4/90 Heath Sherman vs. Patriots (W) 24-113-17-09/23/90 Anthony Toney at Rams (W) 24-103-20-012/27/87 Keith Byars vs. Bills (W) 23-102-22-011/29/87 Anthony Toney at Patriots (W) OT 24-123-36-112/7/86 Keith Byars* vs. Cardinals (T) OT 24-127-32-011/16/86 Randall Cunningham vs. Lions (L) 14-110-20-012/22/85 Earnest Jackson at Vikings (W) 25-106-59-211/17/85 Earnest Jackson at Cardinals (W) 34-162-51t-110/13/85 Earnest Jackson vs. Cardinals (W) 27-103-13-012/9/84 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Patriots (W) 19-100-14-112/19/82 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Oilers (W) 17-147-90t-312/20/81 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Cardinals (W) 13-108-41-112/6/81 Wilbert Montgomery at Redskins (L) 27-116-13-011/22/81 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Giants (L) 25-102-24-011/15/81 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Colts (W) 22-115-13-211/8/81 Wilbert Montgomery at Cardinals (W) 20-118-23-010/25/81 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Buccaneers (W) 22-119-12-19/17/81 Wilbert Montgomery at Bills (W) 27-125-15-09/13/81 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Patriots (W) 18-137-41-01/11/81 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Cowboys (W) 26-194-55-19/14/80 Wilbert Montgomery at Vikings (W) 20-169-72t-212/2/79 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Lions (W) 22-108-20-111/25/79 Leroy Harris at Packers (W) 9-137-80-011/18/79 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Cardinals (W) 26-118-52-011/12/79 Wilbert Montgomery at Cowboys (W) 25-127-37t-111/4/79 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Browns (L) 30-197-62t-110/14/79 Wilbert Montgomery at Cardinals (W) 25-117-13-110/7/79 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Redskins (W) 22-127-24-39/23/79 Wilbert Montgomery at Giants (W) 29-126-12-012/17/78 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Giants (W) 25-130-47-212/17/78 Mike Hogan vs. Giants (W) 22-100-18-012/3/78 Wilbert Montgomery at Vikings (L) 24-115-36-110/15/78 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Redskins (W) 25-125-24-1

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10/1/78 Wilbert Montgomery at Colts (W) 25-144-14-19/24/78 Wilbert Montgomery vs. Dolphins (W) 25-111-12-09/17/78 Wilbert Montgomery at Saints (W) 18-104-19-012/18/77 Wilbert Montgomery* vs. Jets (W) 22-103-27-210/9/77 Herb Lusk at Giants (W) 17-117-70-212/12/76 Tom Sullivan vs. Seahawks (W) 23-121-26-212/12/76 Mike Hogan* vs. Seahawks (W) 19-104-18-09/27/76 Mike Hogan* vs. Redskins (L) OT 22-100-32-011/25/73 Tom Sullivan vs. Giants (W) 32-156-27-110/7/73 Tom Sullivan at Bills (L) 26-155-30-010/7/73 Norm Bulaich at Bills (L) 13-104-20-09/23/73 Tom Sullivan at Giants (T) 18-100-14-112/21/69 Cyril Pinder at 49ers (L) 25-128-29-112/7/69 Tom Woodeshick vs. Redskins (L) 20-102-21-011/16/69 Tom Woodeshick vs. Rams (L) 25-130-21-112/8/68 Tom Woodeshick vs. Saints (W) 18-122-30-19/22/68 Tom Woodeshick vs. Giants (L) 15-129-54-110/29/67 Tom Woodeshick vs. Cowboys (W) 20-101-26-110/8/67 Tom Woodeshick at Falcons (W) 20-129-41-112/18/66 Tom Woodeshick at Redskins (W) 27-105-21-212/4/66 Jack Concannon vs. Steelers (W) 15-129-29-110/23/66 Timmy Brown at Giants (W) 21-100-24-09/18/66 Izzy Lang vs. Falcons (W) 16-114-39-111/28/65 Timmy Brown at Cardinals (W) 18-180-43-111/7/65 Timmy Brown at Browns (L) 16-186-54-111/22/64 Earl Gros vs. Cardinals (L) 21-103-22-011/15/64 Earl Gros at Cowboys (W) 16-118-47-010/18/64 Ollie Matson at Giants (W) 19-100-54-210/11/64 Timmy Brown at Redskins (L) 14-101-36-210/4/64 Timmy Brown vs. Steelers (W) 16-116-33-010/4/64 Earl Gros vs. Steelers (W) 19-129-47-011/25/62 Timmy Brown vs. Cowboys (W) 17-107-22-210/23/60 Clarence Peaks at Browns (W) 13-102-57-010/25/59 Bill Barnes at Cardinals (W) 23-111-22-211/1/59 Bill Barnes vs. Redskins (W) 13-163-61-111/29/53 Don Johnson* at Giants (L) 13-121-63-111/15/53 Don Johnson* vs. Colts (W) 11-100-66-212/2/51 Frank Ziegler at Redskins (W) 20-136-28-011/19/50 Frank Ziegler vs. Cardinals (L) 18-113-52-011/12/50 Steve Van Buren at Redskins (W) 23-108-23-110/15/50 Toy Ledbetter* at Colts (W) 23-107-14-110/7/50 Frank Ziegler vs. Rams (W) 17-106-38-112/18/49 Steve Van Buren at Rams (W) 31-196-49-011/27/49 Steve Van Buren vs. Steelers (W) 27-205-41-011/20/49 Steve Van Buren vs. NY Bulldogs (W) 35-174-38-210/30/49 Steve Van Buren at Steelers (W) 17-103-31-2

10/23/49 Bosh Pritchard vs. Redskins (W) 11-128-77-110/3/49 Steve Van Buren at Lions (W) 33-135-12-211/21/48 Steve Van Buren vs. Redskins (W) 29-171-21-111/14/48 Steve Van Buren vs. Boston Yanks (W) 16-137-28-011/7/48 Steve Van Buren at Giants (W) 25-143-20-210/31/48 Steve Van Buren at Steelers (W) 22-109-21-111/2/47 Steve Van Buren at Redskins (W) 17-138-37-210/19/47 Steve Van Buren at Steelers (L) 21-133-45-010/5/47 Steve Van Buren vs. Giants (W) 16-105-28-011/24/46 Steve Van Buren vs. Redskins (L) 25-130-58-012/9/45 Steve Van Buren vs. Boston Yanks (W) 22-100-29-312/2/45 Steve Van Buren at Giants (L) 19-100-32-211/18/45 Steve Van Buren vs. Steelers (W) 19-107-24-211/11/45 Steve Van Buren vs. Giants (W) 19-129-28-211/5/44 Steve Van Buren* at Tigers (W) 12-129-70-211/28/43 Jack Hinkle at Redskins (W) 26-117-14-111/21/43 Jack Hinkle vs. Lions (W) 13-132-56-111/15/42 Bosh Pritchard* at Dodgers (W) 14-104-26-09/13/36 Swede Hanson vs. Giants (W) 15-107-NA-011/11/34 Swede Hanson vs. Dodgers (L) 17-118-NA-011/6/34 Swede Hanson vs. Reds (W) 18-190-NA-29/16/34 Swede Hanson at Packers (L) 13-116-NA-1

* - denotes rookieGreen - denotes playoff game

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, Career1. Wilbert Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262. Brian Westbrook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203. Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194. Duce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135. Ricky Watters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126. LeSean McCoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

*includes playoff games

MOST 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES, Career1t. Duce Staley and Steve Van Buren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, Season1. Wilbert Montgomery (1981) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82. Wilbert Montgomery (1979) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73. LeSean McCoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Brian Westbrook (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Brian Westbrook (2006) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Ricky Watters (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Wilbert Montgomery (1978) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 *regular season only

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Date Player/Opponent/Result Yds (Rec, TD)9/16/12 Brent Celek (TE) vs. Ravens (W) 157 (8,0)9/16/12 DeSean Jackson vs. Ravens (W) 114 (7,0)1/1/12 Jeremy Maclin vs. Redskins (W) 105 (8,0)12/18/11 Brent Celek (TE) vs. Jets (W) 156 (5,1)11/27/11 Jason Avant vs. Patriots (L) 110 (8,1)10/16/11 Jeremy Maclin at Redskins (W) 101 (5,0)10/9/11 Jason Avant at Bills (L) 139 (9,0)10/2/11 DeSean Jackson vs. 49ers (L) 171 (6, 0)9/18/11 Jeremy Maclin at Falcons (L) 171 (13, 2)9/11/11 DeSean Jackson at Rams (W) 102 (6,1)12/12/10 DeSean Jackson at Cowboys (W) 210 (4,1)11/21/10 Jeremy Maclin vs. Giants (W) 120 (9,0)11/7/10 DeSean Jackson vs. Colts (W) 109 (7,1)10/17/10 Jeremy Maclin vs. Falcons (W) 159 (7,2)10/3/10 LeSean McCoy (RB) vs. Redskins (L) 110 (12,0)9/26/10 DeSean Jackson at Jaguars (W) 153 (5,1)9/19/10 DeSean Jackson at Lions (W) 135 (4,1)1/9/10 Jeremy Maclin* at Cowboys (L) 146 (7,1)12/27/09 Brent Celek (TE) vs. Broncos (W) 121 (4,1)12/20/09 DeSean Jackson vs. 49ers (W) 140 (6,1)12/13/09 DeSean Jackson at Giants (W) 178 (6,1)11/22/09 DeSean Jackson at Bears (W) 107 (8,1)11/15/09 Jason Avant at Chargers (L) 156 (8,0)10/11/09 Jeremy Maclin* vs. Buccaneers (W) 142 (6,2)9/27/09 DeSean Jackson vs. Chiefs (W) 149 (6,1)9/27/09 Brent Celek (TE) vs. Chiefs (W) 104 (8,1)9/20/09 Brent Celek (TE) vs. Saints (L) 104 (8,0)9/20/09 DeSean Jackson vs. Saints (L) 101 (4,1)1/18/09 Kevin Curtis at Cardinals (L) 122 (4,0)12/15/08 Jason Avant vs. Browns (W) 101 (5, 0)11/2/08 Brent Celek (TE) at Seahawks (W) 131 (6, 0)9/15/08 DeSean Jackson* at Cowboys (L) 110 (6, 0)9/7/08 Hank Baskett vs. Rams (W) 102 (2, 1)9/7/08 DeSean Jackson* vs. Rams (W) 106 (6, 0)9/7/08 Greg Lewis vs. Rams (W) 104 (5, 0)12/2/07 Kevin Curts vs. Seahawks (L) 111 (6, 1)10/28/07 Reggie Brown at Vikings (W) 105 (8, 0)10/14/07 Kevin Curtis at Jets (W) 121 (5, 1)9/23/07 Kevin Curtis vs. Lions (W) 221 (11, 3)9/23/07 Brian Westbrook (RB) vs. Lions (W) 111 (5, 1)

Westbrook also 14-110-2TDs rushing1/13/07 Donté Stallworth at Saints (L) 100 (3, 1)12/31/06 Hank Baskett* vs. Falcons (W) 177 (7, 1)12/4/06 Donté Stallworth vs. Panthers (W) 111 (4, 1)11/12/06 Donté Stalllworth vs. Redskins (W) 139 (6, 1)10/22/06 Brian Westbrook (RB) at Bucs (L) 113 (7, 1)

Westbrook also 13-101-0TDs rushing10/15/06 Reggie Brown at Saints (W) 121 (6, 1)10/8/06 Hank Baskett* vs. Cowboys (W) 112 (3, 1)9/24/06 Reggie Brown at 49ers (W) 106 (5, 0)9/17/06 L.J. Smith (TE) vs. Giants (L) OT 111 (7, 0)9/10/06 Donté Stallworth at Texans (W) 141 (6, 1)10/30/05 Terrell Owens at Broncos (L) 154 (3, 1)10/2/05 Terrell Owens at Chiefs (W) 171 (11, 1)9/25/05 Brian Westbrook (RB) vs. Raiders (W) 140 (6, 1)9/18/05 L.J. Smith (TE) vs. 49ers (W) 119 (9, 1)9/18/05 Terrell Owens vs. 49ers (W) 143 (5, 2)9/12/05 Terrell Owens at Falcons (L) 112 (7, 0)

2/6/05 Terrell Owens vs. Patriots (L) 122 (9, 0)12/5/04 Terrell Owens vs. Packers (W) 161 (8, 1)12/5/04 Brian Westbrook (RB) vs. Packers (W) 156 (11, 3)11/21/04 Todd Pinkston vs. Redskins (W) 106 (5, 0)11/15/04 Terrell Owens at Cowboys (W) 134 (6, 3)10/31/04 Terrell Owens vs. Ravens (W) 101 (8, 1)10/24/04 Terrell Owens at Browns (W) OT 109 (4, 2)10/24/04 Todd Pinkston at Browns (W) OT 100 (6, 0)10/17/04 Terrell Owens vs. Panthers (W) 123 (4, 0)10/3/04 Terrell Owens at Bears (W) 110 (8, 1)9/26/04 Terrell Owens at Lions (W) 107 (6, 1)12/21/03 Todd Pinkston vs. 49ers (L) OT 121 (5, 1)9/22/02 Antonio Freeman vs. Cowboys (W) 118 (6, 1)9/16/02 James Thrash at Redskins (W) 107 (6, 1)12/30/01 James Thrash vs. Giants (W) 143 (7, 1)12/22/01 Duce Staley (RB) at 49ers (L) 103 (9, 0)9/23/01 James Thrash at Seahawks (W) 165 (10, 2)12/10/00 Chad Lewis at Browns (W) 100 (5, 0)10/1/00 Torrance Small vs. Falcons (W) 122 (4, 1)10/31/99 Torrance Small vs. Giants (L) OT 119 (4, 1)11/30/97 Irving Fryar vs. Bengals (W) 122 (7, 0)11/23/97 Irving Fryar vs. Steelers (W) 116 (7, 1)11/10/97 Irving Fryar vs. 49ers (L) 138 (9, 0)10/12/97 Irving Fryar at Jaguars (L) 124 (10, 3)9/28/97 Irving Fryar at Vikings (L) 120 (9, 1)9/7/97 Irving Fryar vs. Packers (W) 125 (8, 0)8/31/97 Michael Timpson at Giants (L) 125 (9, 0)11/24/96 Irving Fryar at Cardinals (L) 131 (7, 0)11/17/96 Chris T. Jones vs. Redskins (L) 103 (7, 1)11/3/96 Irving Fryar at Cowboys (W) 120 (9, 1)10/27/96 Irving Fryar vs. Panthers (W) 143 (7, 0)10/20/96 Irving Fryar vs. Dolphins (W) 116 (8, 4)9/15/96 Chris T. Jones vs. Lions (W) 121 (9, 1)12/30/95 Fred Barnett vs. Lions (W) 109 (8, 1)12/17/95 Calvin Williams vs. Cardinals (W) 105 (7, 1)11/12/95 Fred Barnett vs. Broncos (W) 105 (7, 0)12/24/94 Calvin Williams at Bengals (L) 122 (6, 0)11/6/94 Fred Barnett vs. Cardinals (W) 173 (11, 2)10/24/94 Fred Barnett vs. Oilers (W) 187 (5, 1)10/2/94 Calvin Williams at 49ers (W) 122 (9, 0)9/12/94 Fred Barnett vs. Bears (W) 102 (8, 0)1/3/94 James Joseph (RB) at 49ers (W) OT 109 (6, 0)12/19/93 Calvin Williams at Colts (W) 105 (6, 1)12/12/93 Herschel Walker (RB) vs. Bills (L) 109 (11, 0)11/28/93 Herschel Walker (RB) at Redskins (W) 103 (10, 0)9/19/93 Calvin Williams vs. Redskins (W) 181 (8, 3)1/3/93 Fred Barnett at Saints (W) 102 (4, 2)12/13/92 Fred Barnett at Seahawks (W) OT 161 (9, 0)9/20/92 Fred Barnett vs. Broncos (W) 102 (5, 1)9/20/92 Calvin Williams vs. Broncos (W) 108 (5, 2)9/13/92 Fred Barnett at Cardinals (W) 193 (8, 2)11/17/91 Fred Barnett vs. Bengals (W) 108 (6, 0)11/10/91 Fred Barnett at Browns (W) 146 (8, 1)9/22/91 Roy Green vs. Steelers (W) 114 (6, 0)9/15/91 Fred Barnett at Cowboys (W) 111 (7, 1)9/1/91 Keith Byars (RB) at Packers (W) 111 (8, 1)1/5/91 Keith Jackson (TE) vs. Redskins (L) 116 (5, 0)12/16/90 Fred Barnett* vs. Packers (W) 108 (5, 0)12/2/90 Fred Barnett* at Bills (L) 112 (2, 1)

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11/25/90 Keith Byars (RB) vs. Giants (W) 128 (8, 0)10/15/90 Fred Barnett* vs. Vikings (W) 114 (4, 1)9/30/90 Keith Byars (RB) vs. Colts (L) 133 (12, 0)12/18/89 Keith Byars (RB) at Saints (L) 109 (6, 0)10/2/89 Cris Carter at Bears (L) 113 (8, 0)9/17/89 Keith Byars (RB) at Redskins (W) 130 (8, 0)9/17/89 Keith Jackson (TE) at Redskins (W) 126 (12, 3)9/10/89 Mike Quick vs. Seahawks (W) 140 (6, 1)12/31/88 Keith Byars (RB) at Bears (L) 103 (9, 0)12/31/88 Keith Jackson* (TE) at Bears (L) 142 (7, 0)10/10/88 Cris Carter vs. Giants (W) 162 (5, 1)9/18/88 Mike Quick at Redskins (L) 105 (4, 1)12/20/87 Mike Quick at Jets (W) 148 (6, 2)11/29/87 Mike Quick at Patriots (W) OT 121 (5, 2)10/18/87 Otis Grant at Packers (L) OT 135 (7, 0)10/11/87 Kevin Bowman at Cowboys (L) 123 (5, 1)12/7/86 Mike Quick vs. Cardinals (T) OT 127 (5, 0)11/30/86 Mike Quick at Raiders (W) OT 145 (8, 3)9/21/86 Kenny Jackson vs. Broncos (L) 127 (5, 1)12/1/85 Mike Quick vs. Vikings (L) 127 (8, 1)11/10/85 Mike Quick vs. Falcons (W) 145 (3, 1)11/3/85 Mike Quick at 49ers (L) 146 (6, 1)10/27/85 Mike Quick vs. Bills (W) 117 (8, 1)10/20/85 Kenny Jackson vs. Cowboys (W) 134 (6, 1)10/13/85 Herman Hunter* (RB) vs. Cardinals (W) 120 (6, 1)10/6/85 John Spagnola (TE) at Saints (L) 124 (12, 2)12/16/84 Mike Quick at Falcons (L) 135 (7, 1)12/2/84 John Spagnola (TE) vs. Cowboys (L) 114 (11, 0)11/25/84 Mike Quick at Cardinals (L) 107 (8, 1)11/4/84 Mike Quick at Lions (T) OT 110 (5, 1)10/28/84 Mike Quick vs. Cardinals (L) 170 (6, 1)9/2/84 Mike Quick at Giants (L) 147 (8, 1)12/18/83 Harold Carmichael at Cardinals (L) 102 (5, 0)11/27/83 Melvin Hoover at Redskins (L) 128 (4,0)11/27/83 Mike Quick at Redskins (L) 104 (5, 2)11/6/83 Mike Quick vs. Cowboys (L) 120 (7, 1)10/2/83 Mike Quick at Falcons (W) 122 (4, 1)9/25/83 Mike Quick vs. Cardinals (L) 133 (6, 0)9/18/83 Mike Quick at Broncos (W) 152 (6, 1)9/11/83 Mike Quick vs. Redskins (L) 106 (4, 1)9/11/83 Harold Carmichael vs. Redskins (L) 108 (9, 0)11/28/82 Harold Carmichael at Redskins (L) 109 (6, 1)9/19/82 Harold Carmichael at Browns (W) 100 (6, 0)11/8/81 Harold Carmichael at Cardinals (W) 103 (5, 2)11/1/81 Harold Carmichael vs. Cowboys (L) 151 (5, 1)10/18/81 Harold Carmichael at Vikings (L) 109 (8, 1)10/18/81 Wilbert Montgomery (RB) at Vikings (L) 143 (10, 1)12/14/80 Charles Smith vs. Cardinals (W) 134 (7, 0)11/9/80 Charles Smith at Saints (W) 137 (9, 0)11/2/80 Charles Smith at Seahawks (W) 109 (5, 1)9/28/80 Harold Carmichael at Cardinals (L) 108 (5, 0)9/7/80 Harold Carmiachel vs. Broncos (W) 135 (3, 1)12/23/79 Harold Carmichael vs. Bears (W) 111 (6, 2)9/10/79 Harold Carmichael vs. Falcons (L) 127 (9, 0)12/24/78 Charlie Smith at Falcons (L) 108 (7,0)12/3/78 Harold Carmichael at Vikings (L) 115 (4, 2)11/19/78 Harold Carmichael at Giants (W) 105 (5, 0)10/29/78 Harold Carmichael vs. Cardinals (L) 126 (7, 1)10/22/78 Keith Krepfle (TE) at Cowboys (L) 100 (4, 1)

10/30/77 Harold Carmichael at Redskins (L) 116 (4, 1)11/9/75 Charles Smith vs. Cardinals (L) 102 (7, 0)12/8/74 Charle Young (TE) at Giants (W) 103 (9, 1)11/17/74 Charle Young (TE) vs. Cardinals (L) 101 (7, 0)12/16/73 Harold Carmichael at Redskins (L) 111 (4, 0)12/16/73 Charle Young* (TE) at Redskins (L) 104 (5, 1)12/9/73 Harold Carmichael vs. Jets (W) 146 (5, 1)12/2/73 Charle Young* (TE) at 49ers (L) 112 (6, 1)11/18/73 Charle Young* (TE) at Cowboys (L) 113 (4, 1)11/11/73 Harold Carmichael vs. Falcons (L) 105 (6, 1)11/4/73 Charle Young* (TE) vs. Patriots (W) 108 (8, 2)10/14/73 Harold Carmichael at Cardinals (W) 187 (12, 2)9/30/73 Norm Bulaich vs. Redskins (L) 109 (6, 1)9/23/73 Harold Carmichael at Giants (T) 103 (5, 1)12/17/72 Harold Carmichael at Cardinals (L) 100 (5, 1)11/26/72 Harold Jackson at Giants (L) 152 (5, 1)10/2/72 Harold Jackson vs. Giants (L) 138 (9, 0)9/24/72 Harold Jackson vs. Browns (L) 131 (7, 1)9/17/72 Harold Jackson at Cowboys (L) 161 (9, 0)12/19/71 Harold Jackson at Giants (W) 145 (7, 1)12/12/71 Harold Jackson vs. Cardinals (W) 109 (4, 1)11/28/71 Ben Hawkins vs. Redskins (L) 126 (7, 0)11/21/71 Harold Jackson at Cardinals (W) 117 (8, 1)9/19/71 Ben Hawkins at Bengals (L) 118 (7, 2)11/1/70 Ben Hawkins at Cowboys (L) 105 (2, 1)10/11/70 Harold Jackson at Giants (L) 194 (7, 2)12/7/69 Ben Hawkins vs. Redskins (L) 112 (4, 0)11/30/69 Gary Ballman at Saints (L) 119 (4, 1)11/23/69 Harold Jackson at Cardinals (W) 127 (8, 0)11/9/69 Harold Jackson at Redskins (T) 112 (8, 0)10/26/69 Harold Jackson vs. Saints (W) 105 (6, 0)10/19/69 Harold Jackson at Cowboys (L) 107 (3, 1)10/13/69 Harold Jackson at Colts (L) 138 (8, 1)10/5/69 Gary Ballman vs. Cowboys (L) 108 (5, 0)9/28/69 Ben Hawkins vs. Steelers (W) 145 (7, 4)11/10/68 Fred Hill (TE) vs. Redskins (L) 114 (9, 0)10/27/68 Ben Hawkins at Steelers (L) 108 (7, 0)10/6/68 Ben Hawkins at Redskins (L) 105 (6, 1)9/29/68 Ben Hawkins vs. Cowboys (L) 103 (6, 0)12/3/67 Ben Hawkins at Redskins (T) 151 (5, 2)10/22/67 Ben Hawkins at Cardinals (L) 197 (6, 1)10/15/67 Ben Hawkins vs. 49ers (L) 150 (6, 1)10/1/67 Ben Hawkins vs. Steelers (W) 187 (8, 2)9/17/67 Gary Ballman vs. Redskins (W) 105 (4, 2)9/17/67 Ben Hawkins vs. Redskins (W) 100 (5, 0)9/25/66 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Giants (W) 120 (5, 1)12/5/65 Ray Poage vs. Cowboys (L) 142 (5, 1)12/5/65 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Cowboys (L) 118 (6, 0)11/28/65 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Cardinals (W) 148 (9, 3)11/14/65 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Redskins (W) 204 (7, 0)11/7/65 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Browns (L) 151 (7, 3)10/17/65 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Giants (L) 133 (6, 1)9/26/65 Timmy Brown (RB) vs. Giants (L) 106 (8, 0)9/19/65 Timmy Brown (RB) vs. Cardinals (W) 129 (7, 1)12/13/64 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Cardinals (L) 106 (6, 1)11/29/64 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Browns (L) 100 (5, 1)11/8/64 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Rams (L) 105 (6, 0)10/25/64 Bill Mack at Steelers (W) 104 (3, 1)10/4/64 Timmy Brown (RB) vs. Steelers (W) 110 (2, 2)

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Brown also 16-116-0TDs rushing9/20/64 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. 49ers (L) 121 (8, 1)9/13/64 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Giants (W) 139 (6, 1)10/13/63 Tommy McDonald at Redskins (W) 139 (8, 2)10/6/63 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Cowboys (W) 107 (4, 0)9/15/63 Tommy McDonald vs. Steelers (T) 179 (7, 2)12/16/62 Tommy McDonald at Cardinals (L) 162 (4, 3)12/16/62 Timmy Brown (RB) at Cardinals (L) 199 (5, 2)12/9/62 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Steelers (L) 122 (7, 2)12/2/62 Pete Retzlaff (TE) at Redskins (W) 135 (8, 1)11/25/62 Tommy McDonald vs. Cowboys (W) 108 (3, 1)11/25/62 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Cowboys (W) 113 (4, 0)10/28/62 Timmy Brown (RB) at Vikings (L) 174 (5, 1)10/21/62 Howard Cassady vs. Redskins (L) 133 (8, 2)10/14/62 Tommy McDonald at Cowboys (L) 131 (7, 0)9/30/62 Tommy McDonald vs. Browns (W) 140 (6, 1)9/23/62 Timmy Brown (RB) vs. Giants (L) 160 (9, 1)9/16/62 Pete Retzlaff (TE) vs. Cardinals (L) 126 (4, 0)12/17/61 Pete Retzlaff at Lions (W) 105 (9, 1)12/10/61 Tommy McDonald vs. Giants (L) 237 (7, 2)11/26/61 Tommy McDonald vs. Cowboys (W) 131 (5, 3)11/5/61 Tommy McDonald vs. Bears (W) 109 (6, 1)10/29/61 Tommy McDonald at Redskins (W) 141 (7, 1)10/29/61 Pete Retzlaff at Redskins (W) 125 (7, 2)10/1/61 Tommy McDonald vs. Cardinals (L) 187 (11, 0)10/1/61 Bobby Walston vs. Cardinals (L) 127 (2, 0)12/18/60 Tommy McDonald at Redskins (W) 116 (2, 2)12/18/60 Timmy Brown (RB) at Redskins (W) 128 (5, 1)12/18/60 Pete Retzlaff at Redskins (W) 110 (5, 1)12/11/60 Timmy Brown (RB) at Steelers (L) 112 (3, 1)12/4/60 Pete Retzlaff at Cardinals (W) 123 (5, 1)11/20/60 Bobby Walston at Giants (W) 119 (6, 0)11/6/60 Tommy McDonald vs. Steelers (W) 141 (8, 3)10/9/60 Pete Retzlaff vs. Cardinals (W) 132 (7, 2)12/6/59 Tommy McDonald at Redskins (W) 153 (9, 3)11/15/59 Pete Retzlaff vs. Cardinals (W) 137 (5, 1)10/25/59 Tommy McDonald at Cardinals (W) 122 (3, 2)10/4/59 Tommy McDonald vs. Giants (W) 133 (6, 3)12/14/58 Tommy McDonald at Redskins (L) 148 (4, 0)11/16/58 Bill Barnes (RB) vs. Cardinals (W) 109 (7, 0)10/26/58 Pete Retzlaff at Packers (L) 121 (6, 0)10/14/56 Bobby Walston at Steelers (W) 108 (4, 1)9/30/56 Bobby Walston at Rams (L) 115 (5, 0)12/11/55 Pete Pihos at Bears (L) 114 (11, 0)12/4/55 Pete Pihos vs. Cardinals (W) 127 (10, 1)11/27/55 Pete Pihos vs. Rams (L) 103 (6, 1)11/13/55 Bill Stribling vs. Browns (W) 123 (6, 2)11/6/55 Pete Pihos at Redskins (L) 119 (8, 1)12/12/54 Pete Pihos vs. Giants (W) 119 (8, 1)11/28/54 Jerry Williams (RB) vs. Redskins (W) 163 (6, 1)11/7/54 Dom Moselle (RB) vs. Cardinals (W) 100 (7, 1)10/23/54 Pete Pihos at Steelers (L) 111 (7, 1)10/17/54 Pete Pihos at Redskins (W) 132 (9, 3)10/3/54 Jerry Williams (RB) at Cardinals (W) 166 (5, 1)10/3/54 Bobby Walston at Cardinals (W) 110 (5, 3)11/21/53 Pete Pihos vs. Cardinals (W) 113 (7, 0)11/15/53 Pete Pihos vs. Colts (W) 118 (7, 1)11/15/53 Bobby Walston vs. Colts (W) 110 (7, 0)11/8/53 Bobby Walston vs. Giants (W) 176 (8, 2)

11/8/53 Pete Pihos vs. Giants (W) 145 (7, 2)10/25/53 Pete Pihos at Cardinals (W) 156 (8, 1)10/10/53 Bobby Walston at Browns (L) 110 (4, 0)12/7/52 Bud Grant vs. Dallas Texans (W) 203 (11, 2)11/30/52 Bud Grant at Cardinals (L) 186 (8, 1)11/23/52 Bobby Walston at Browns (W) 121 (4, 1)10/12/52 Bud Grant vs. Steelers (W) 111 (5, 1)9/28/52 Bud Grant at Steelers (W) 135 (4, 1)10/21/51 Bobby Walston* at Giants (L) 118 (6, 2)10/22/50 Jack Ferrante at Steelers (W) 118 (5, 0)10/15/50 Jack Ferrante at Colts (W) 103 (6, 0)10/7/50 Jack Ferrante vs. Rams (W) 101 (4, 2)11/13/49 Clyde Scott* (RB) at Redskins (W) 127 (4, 1)12/12/48 Jack Ferrante vs. Lions (W) 184 (7, 3)11/28/48 Pete Pihos vs. Steelers (W) 112 (7, 1)11/7/48 Pete Pihos at Giants (W) 128 (5, 2)12/14/47 Pete Pihos* vs. Packers (W) 108 (4, 1)11/11/45 Jack Ferrante vs. Giants (W) 135 (5, 2)10/28/45 Jack Ferrante vs. Browns (W) 101 (5,1)12/5/43 Tony Bova vs. Packers (L) 106 (3, 2)11/1/42 Fred Meyer* at Redskins (L) 119 (4, 0)12/1/40 Don Looney* at Redskins (L) 180 (14, 0)10/26/40 Lester McDonald vs. Brook. Dodg. (L) 102 (6, 0)9/22/40 Don Looney* at Rams (L) 129 (8, 2)9/15/40 Don Looney* at Packers (L) 115 (8, 1)11/19/39 Herschel Ramsey at Bears (L) 131 (8, 1)9/11/38 Joe Carter vs. Redskins (L) 116 (6, 2)11/14/37 Joe Carter at Packers (L) 139 (6, 1)

* - denotes rookieGreen - denotes playoff game

MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, Career1. Pete Retzlaff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232t. Harold Carmichael, Mike Quick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214. Tommy McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175. Fred Barnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156. DeSean Jackson, Pete Pihos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148t. Ben Hawkins, Harold Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1310. Terrell Owens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

*includes playoff games

MOST 150-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, Career1. Tommy McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52. DeSean Jackson, Ben Hawkins, Fred Barnett . . . . .4

MOST 200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, Career1t. DeSean Jackson, Kevin Curtis, Pete Retzlaff,

Tommy McDonald, Bud Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, Season1. Terrell Owens (2004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72. Irving Fryar (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Mike Quick (1983) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64. (eight times) last by DeSean Jackson (2009) . . . . . .5

*regular season only

Date Player/Opponent/Result Sacks9/23/12 Jason Babin at Cardinals (L) 1.512/18/11 Jason Babin vs. Jets (W) 3.012/11/11 Jason Babin at Dolphins (W) 3.012/11/11 Trent Cole at Dolphins (W) 3.012/1/11 Jason Babin at Seahawks (L) 2.010/30/11 Jason Babin vs. Cowboys (W) 2.010/2/11 Jason Babin vs. 49ers (L) 3.09/18/11 Cullen Jenkins at Falcons (L) 2.09/11/11 Jason Babin at Rams (W) 2.011/28/10 Trent Cole at Bears (L) 2.010/17/10 Trent Cole vs. Falcons (W) 2.09/26/10 Trent Cole at Jaguars (W) 2.09/26/10 Trevor Laws at Jaguars (W) 2.09/12/10 Juqua Parker vs. Packers (L) 2.012/20/09 Trent Cole vs. 49ers (W) 2.012/13/09 Darren Howard at Giants (W) 2.010/26/09 Trent Cole at Redskins (W) 2.09/13/09 Darren Howard at Panthers (W) 2.012/28/08 Chris Clemons vs. Cowboys (W) 2.011/16/08 Trent Cole at Bengals (T) 2.011/16/08 Darren Howard at Bengals (T) 2.011/2/08 Darren Howard at Seahawks (W) 1.59/21/08 Juqua Parker vs. Steelers (W) 2.59/21/08 Darren Howard vs. Steelers (W) 2.09/21/08 Omar Gaither vs. Steelers (W) 1.512/9/07 Trent Cole vs. Giants (L) 2.010/28/07 Trent Cole at Vikings (W) 2.09/23/07 Trent Cole vs. Lions (W) 3.59/23/07 Brodrick Bunkley vs. Lions (W) 2.09/23/07 Juqua Parker vs. Lions (W) 2.09/9/07 Trent Cole at Packers (L) 1.51/13/07 Darwin Walker at Saints (L) 2.012/31/06 Matt McCoy vs. Falcons (W) 2.012/31/06 Juqua Parker vs. Falcons (W) 2.011/19/06 Trent Cole vs. Titans (L) 1.510/8/06 Darwin Walker vs. Cowboys (W) 3.010/8/06 Darren Howard vs. Cowboys (W) 2.09/17/06 Jevon Kearse vs. Giants (L) 2.59/17/06 Trent Cole vs. Giants (L) 2.09/17/06 Mike Patterson vs. Giants (L) 1.59/10/06 Trent Cole at Texans (W) 2.011/20/05 Jevon Kearse at Giants (L) 2.511/20/05 Trent Cole* at Giants (L) 2.011/14/05 Trent Cole* vs. Cowboys (L) 2.09/12/05 Brian Dawkins at Falcons (L) 1.59/12/05 Darwin Walker at Falcons (L) 1.51/23/05 Derrick Burgess vs. Falcons (W) 2.012/5/04 Corey Simon vs. Packers (W) 2.012/5/04 Darwin Walker vs. Packers (W) 2.011/28/04 Corey Simon at Giants (W) 2.011/7/04 Sam Rayburn at Steelers (L) 2.010/31/04 Jevon Kearse vs. Ravens (W) 2.09/26/04 Jevon Kearse at Lions (W) 3.011/16/03 Darwin Walker vs. Giants (W) 1.512/21/02 N.D. Kalu at Cowboys (W) 2.012/8/02 Brandon Whiting at Seahawks (W) 2.012/1/02 N.D. Kalu vs. Rams (W) 3.012/1/02 Hugh Douglas vs. Rams (W) 2.011/3/02 Hugh Douglas at Bears (W) 2.0

10/20/02 Carlos Emmons vs. Buccaneers (W) 2.012/9/01 Derrick Burgess at Chargers (W) 2.011/29/01 Corey Simon at Chiefs (W) 2.011/25/01 Corey Simon vs. Redskins (L) 2.011/18/01 Troy Vincent at Cowboys (W) 1.511/11/01 Hugh Douglas vs. Vikings (W) 2.511/4/01 Hugh Douglas vs. Cardinals (W) 2.09/23/01 Brandon Whiting at Seahawks (W) 2.012/31/00 Hugh Douglas vs. Buccaneers (W) 2.011/19/00 Brian Dawkins vs. Cardinals (W) 2.011/19/00 Jeremiah Trotter vs. Cardinals (W) 2.011/19/00 Corey Simon vs. Cardinals (W) 1.511/5/00 Brandon Whiting vs. Cowboys (W) 1.510/22/00 Hugh Douglas vs. Bears (W) 1.510/8/00 Hugh Douglas vs. Redskins (L) 2.09/24/00 Corey Simon at Saints (W) 2.09/17/00 Hugh Douglas at Packers (L) 2.59/3/00 Hugh Douglas at Cowboys (W) 2.01/2/00 Tyrone Williams vs. Rams (W) 2.012/19/99 Mike Mamula vs. Patriots (W) 3.010/31/99 Greg Jefferson vs. Giants (L) 1.511/22/98 Bill Johnson at Giants (L) 1.511/15/98 Hugh Douglas at Redskins (L) 1.511/8/98 Hugh Douglas vs. Lions (W) 2.510/18/98 Hugh Douglas at Chargers (L) 4.510/11/98 Hollis Thomas vs. Redskins (W) 2.010/11/98 Hugh Douglas vs. Redskins (W) 1.510/11/98 Al Wallace vs. Redskins (W) 1.512/14/97 Greg Jefferson at Falcons (L) 2.011/2/97 Hollis Thomas at Cardinals (L) 1.510/26/97 Rhett Hall vs. Cowboys (W) 3.510/26/97 William Thomas vs. Cowboys (W) 2.09/15/97 Bobby Taylor at Cowboys (L) 2.012/22/96 William Fuller vs. Cardinals (W) 3.012/1/96 William Fuller vs. Giants (W) 2.011/24/96 William Thomas at Cardinals (L) 2.010/13/96 Mike Mamula at Giants (W) 2.510/13/96 William Fuller at Giants (W) 2.010/13/96 Rhett Hall at Giants (W) 1.510/13/96 William Thomas at Giants (W) 1.59/22/96 William Fuller at Falcons (W) 2.09/1/96 Mike Mamula at Redskins (W) 2.012/17/95 William Fuller vs. Cardinals (L) 2.012/10/95 William Fuller vs. Cowboys (W) 1.512/3/95 William Fuller at Seahawks (L) 2.012/3/95 Kevin Johnson at Seahawks (L) 2.011/19/95 Mike Mamula vs. Giants (W) 3.011/19/95 Andy Harmon vs. Giants (W) 2.010/29/95 William Fuller vs. Rams (W) 2.010/29/95 Andy Harmon vs. Rams (W) 2.010/15/95 Andy Harmon at Giants (W) 2.010/15/95 Kevin Johnson at Giants (W) 2.010/8/95 Andy Harmon vs. Redskins (W) 3.010/1/95 Mike Mamula at Saints (W) 2.012/18/94 Mike Flores vs. Giants (L) 2.012/4/94 William Fuller at Cowboys (L) 1.511/6/94 Andy Harmon vs. Cardinals (W) 2.010/24/94 William Thomas vs. Oilers (W) 2.09/18/94 Bill Romanowski vs. Packers (W) 1.59/12/94 William Fuller vs. Bears (W) 2.0

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1/3/94 Andy Harmon vs. 49ers (W) 3.012/26/93 Clyde Simmons vs. Saints (W) 2.012/6/93 Andy Harmon at Cowboys (L) 2.511/28/93 Mike Flores at Redskins (W) 2.010/31/93 Andy Harmon vs. Cowboys (L) 2.09/19/93 Clyde Simmons vs. Redskins (W) 2.012/27/92 Clyde Simmons vs. Giants (W) 1.512/13/92 Clyde Simmons at Seahawks (W) 2.012/13/92 Reggie White at Seahawks (W) 2.012/6/92 Andy Harmon vs. Vikings (W) 2.511/29/92 Mike Pitts at 49ers (L) 2.011/22/92 Reggie White at Giants (W) 3.511/22/92 Clyde Simmons at Giants (W) 3.011/8/92 Clyde Simmons vs. LA Raiders (W) 1.511/8/92 Reggie White vs. LA Raiders (W) 1.510/11/92 Clyde Simmons at Chiefs (L) 2.010/5/92 Reggie White vs. Cowboys (W) 2.09/20/92 Clyde Simmons vs. Broncos (W) 1.59/13/92 Clyde Simmons at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 3.012/22/91 Reggie White vs. Redskins (W) 2.012/8/91 Clyde Simmons at Giants (W) 2.012/2/91 Seth Joyner at Oilers (W) 2.011/17/91 Clyde Simmons vs. Bengals (W) 2.011/17/91 Reggie White vs. Bengals (W) 2.011/4/91 Clyde Simmons vs. Giants (W) 1.511/4/91 Reggie White vs. Giants (W) 1.510/6/91 Wes Hopkins at Buccaneers (L) 2.09/22/91 Clyde Simmons vs. Steelers (W) 2.09/15/91 Clyde Simmons at Cowboys (W) 4.59/15/91 Jerome Brown at Cowboys (W) 2.59/15/91 Mike Golic at Cowboys (W) 2.09/1/91 Reggie White at Packers (W) 3.012/29/90 Seth Joyner at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 2.012/16/90 Clyde Simmons vs. Packers (W) 1.512/16/90 Reggie White vs. Packers (W) 1.511/18/90 Clyde Simmons at Falcons (W) 2.011/12/90 Reggie White vs. Redskins (W) 2.011/4/90 Seth Joyner vs. Patriots (W) 2.010/15/90 Jessie Small vs. Vikings (W) 2.09/30/90 Reggie White vs. Colts (L) 3.09/16/90 Mike Pitts vs. Phoenix Cardinals (L) 2.09/16/90 Reggie White vs. Phoenix Cardinals (L) 2.012/18/89 Jerome Brown at Saints (L) 2.010/29/89 Clyde Simmons at Broncos (W) 3.510/29/89 Reggie White at Broncos (W) 1.510/22/89 Seth Joyner vs. LA Raiders (W) 2.010/15/89 Jerome Brown at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 2.510/8/89 Reggie White vs. Giants (W) 2.09/24/89 Reggie White vs. 49ers (L) 2.59/24/89 Mike Pitts vs. 49ers (L) 2.09/24/89 Clyde Simmons vs. 49ers (L) 2.09/17/89 Jerome Brown at Redskins (W) 2.09/10/89 Clyde Simmons vs. Seahawks (W) 2.012/18/88 Reggie White at Cowboys (W) 2.012/10/88 Reggie White at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 2.011/27/88 Clyde Simmons vs. Phoenix Cardinals (W) 2.511/6/88 Reggie White vs. LA Rams (W) 2.010/30/88 Reggie White vs. Falcons (L) 2.010/10/88 Reggie White vs. Giants (W) 2.510/2/88 Clyde Simmons vs. Oilers (W) 2.09/25/88 Reggie White at Vikings (L) 4.0

12/27/87 Reggie White vs. Bills (W) 2.012/20/87 Reggie White at Jets (W) 2.012/6/87 Reggie White at Giants (L) 2.011/29/87 Mike Pitts at Patriots (W) 2.011/29/87 Reggie White at Patriots (W) 2.011/22/87 Reggie White vs. St. Louis Rams (L) 2.011/15/87 Reggie White vs. Giants (L) 3.011/1/87 Jerome Brown at St. Louis Rams (W) 2.011/1/87 Reggie White at St. Louis Rams (W) 2.010/25/87 Reggie White vs. Cowboys (W) 2.510/18/87 Fred Smalls at Packers (L) 2.510/18/87 Ray Phillips at Packers (L) 1.59/20/87 Clyde Simmons vs. Saints (W) 1.59/20/87 Reggie White vs. Saints (W) 1.512/14/86 Reggie White at Cowboys (W) 3.012/7/86 Reggie White vs. St. Louis Rams (T) 2.011/30/86 Reggie White at LA Raiders (W) 4.011/23/86 Ken Clarke at Seahawks (L) 2.011/9/86 Greg Brown vs. Giants (L) 2.011/2/86 Reggie White at St. Louis Rams (L) 4.010/5/86 Garry Cobb at Falcons (W) 4.09/7/86 Ken Clarke at Redskins (L) 2.012/22/85 Garry Cobb at Vikings (W) 2.012/22/85 Reggie White at Vikings (W) 2.012/22/85 Reggie Wilkes at Vikings (W) 2.012/8/85 Ray Ellis vs. Redskins (L) 2.011/17/85 Reggie White at St. Louis Rams (W) 3.011/10/85 Ken Clarke vs. Falcons (W) 2.011/10/85 Reggie White vs. Falcons (W) 2.010/13/85 Greg Brown vs. St. Louis Rams (W) 3.010/6/85 Greg Brown at Saints (L) 1.510/6/85 Ken Clarke at Saints (L) 1.59/29/85 Reggie White vs. Giants (L) 2.59/29/85 Ken Clarke vs. Giants (L) 1.512/16/84 Greg Brown at Falcons (L) 4.012/16/84 Ken Clarke at Falcons (L) 2.012/16/84 Byron Darby at Falcons (L) 2.012/9/84 Byron Darby vs. Patriots (W) 1.512/9/84 Dennis Harrison vs. Patriots (W) 1.512/2/84 Greg Brown vs. Cowboys (L) 1.511/25/84 Dennis Harrison at St. Louis Rams (L) 1.511/4/84 Ken Clarke at Lions (T) 3.010/21/84 Dennis Harrison vs. Giants (W) 2.010/21/84 Greg Brown vs. Giants (W) 1.510/14/84 Ken Clarke vs. Colts (W) 2.010/14/84 Dennis Harrison vs. Colts (W) 2.09/30/84 Greg Brown at Redskins (L) 2.012/18/83 Greg Brown at St. Louis Rams (L) 2.511/20/83 Greg Brown vs. Giants (L) 2.011/13/83 Dennis Harrison at Bears (L) 3.010/9/83 Dennis Harrison at Giants (W) 2.010/2/83 Dennis Harrison at Falcons (W) 3.09/25/83 Carl Hairston at St. Louis Rams (L) 2.09/25/83 Joel Williams at St. Louis Rams (L) 1.512/26/82 Greg Brown at Cowboys (W) 2.012/26/82 Dennis Harrison at Cowboys (W) 1.512/19/82 Carl Hairston vs. Oilers (W) 2.012/11/82 Dennis Harrison at Giants (L) 2.012/5/82 Dennis Harrison vs. St. Louis Rams (L) 2.011/28/82 Dennis Harrison at Redskins (L) 2.0

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Date Player/Opponent/Result INTs9/9/12 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie at Browns (W) 29/9/12 Kurt Coleman at Browns (W) 210/16/11 Kurt Coleman at Redskins (W) 311/21/10 Asante Samuel vs. Giants (W) 211/15/10 Dimitri Patterson at Redskins (W) 211/7/10 Asante Samuel vs. Colts (W) 211/29/09 Asante Samuel vs. Redskins (W) 210/11/09 Asante Samuel vs. Buccaneers (W) 29/13/09 Sheldon Brown at Panthers (W) 210/8/06 Lito Sheppard vs. Cowboys (W) 210/2/05 Sheldon Brown at Chiefs (W) 210/17/04 Lito Sheppard vs. Panthers (W) 212/8/02 Bobby Taylor at Seahawks (W) 21/12/02 Damon Moore vs. Buccaneers (W) 212/16/01 Brian Dawkins at Redskins (W) 29/24/00 Troy Vincent at Saints (W) 212/19/99 Troy Vincent vs. Patriots (W) 212/14/96 Michael Zordich at Jets (W) 29/22/96 William Thomas at Falcons (W) 212/17/95 William Thomas vs. Cardinals (W) 210/15/95 William Thomas at Giants (W) 212/26/93 Eric Allen vs. Saints (W) 210/17/93 Mark McMillian at Giants (L) 21/3/93 Eric Allen at Saints (W) 211/8/92 Eric Allen vs. LA Raiders (W) 211/17/91 Wes Hopkins vs. Bengals (W) 29/15/91 Rich Miano at Cowboys (W) 212/23/90 Eric Allen vs. Cowboys (W) 212/18/88 Wes Hopkins at Cowboys (W) 211/20/88 Terry Hoage at Giants (W) 29/4/88 Terry Hoage at Buccaneers (W) 29/20/87 Elbert Foules vs. Saints (W) 212/21/86 Roynell Young vs. Redskins (L) 29/14/86 Andre Waters at Bears (L) 210/20/85 Wes Hopkins vs. Cowboys (W) 212/2/84 Wes Hopkins vs. Cowboys (L) 212/19/82 Roynell Young vs. Oilers (W) 212/20/81 Herman Edwards vs. St. Louis Rams (W) 29/17/81 Brenard Wilson at Bills (W) 21/3/81 Herman Edwards vs. Vikings (W) 21/3/81 Roynell Young vs. Vikings (W) 29/22/80 Herman Edwards vs. Giants (W) 2

11/4/79 Herman Edwards vs. Browns (L) 210/14/79 Randy Logan at St. Louis Rams (W) 212/17/78 Herman Edwards vs. Giants (W) 29/17/78 Deac Sanders at Saints (W) 212/4/77 Randy Logan at Cowboys (L) 211/6/77 Deac Sanders vs. Saints (W) 210/9/77 Deac Sanders at Giants (W) 212/21/75 Frank LeMaster at Redskins (W) 212/21/75 Artimus Parker at Redskins (W) 211/30/75 Bill Bergey vs. 49ers (W) 210/5/75 Bill Bradley vs. Redskins (W) 211/5/72 Bill Bradley vs. St. Louis Rams (T) 210/8/72 Bill Bradley at Redskins (L) 212/12/71 Leroy Keyes vs. St. Louis Rams (W) 211/21/71 Bill Bradley at St. Louis Rams (W) 211/7/71 Bill Bradley at Redskins (T) 210/31/71 Bill Bradley vs. Broncos (W) 29/26/71 Bill Bradley vs. Cowboys (L) 211/8/70 Adrian Young vs. Dolphins (W) 212/21/69 Joe Scarpati at 49ers (L) 210/13/69 Nate Ramsey at Baltimore Colts (L) 211/17/68 Al Nelson at Giants (L) 210/29/67 Ron Medved vs. Cowboys (W) 210/23/66 Joe Scarpati at Giants (W) 39/18/66 Joe Scarpati vs. Falcons (W) 212/12/65 Jim Nettles at Steelers (W) 312/12/65 Joe Scarpati at Steelers (W) 211/28/65 Nate Ramsey at St. Louis Rams (W) 311/28/65 Al Nelson at St. Louis Rams (W) 212/13/64 Nate Ramsey at St. Louis Rams (L) 212/1/63 Dave Lloyd at Steelers (T) 210/13/63 Don Burroughs at Redskins (W) 212/9/62 Ben Scotti vs. Steelers (L) 210/6/62 Don Burroughs at Steelers (L) 212/3/61 Don Burroughs at Steelers (W) 312/3/61 Chuck Bednarik at Steelers (W) 211/27/60 Don Burroughs vs. Giants (W) 210/16/60 Gene Johnson vs. Lions (W) 210/9/60 Don Burroughs vs. St. Louis Rams (W) 29/30/60 Chuck Weber at Cowboys (W) 3

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Date Player/Opponent/Result Yards11/13/11 Asante Samuel vs. Cardinals (L) 2011/15/10 Dimitri Patterson at Redskins (W) 4012/6/09 Sheldon Brown at Falcons (W) 8310/26/09 Will Witherspoon at Redskins (W) 91/4/09 Asante Samuel at Vikings (W) 4412/15/08 Asante Samuel vs. Browns (W) 5010/12/08 Juqua Parker at 49ers (W) 5512/17/06 Trent Cole at Giants (W) 1912/10/06 Michael Lewis at Redskins (W) 8411/12/06 Sheldon Brown vs. Redskins (W) 7010/8/06 Lito Sheppard vs. Cowboys (W) 10210/2/05 Sheldon Brown at Chiefs (W) 4011/15/04 Lito Sheppard at Cowboys (W) 10110/17/04 Lito Sheppard vs. Panthers (W) 6410/5/03 ND Kalu vs. Redskins (W) 151/11/03 Bobby Taylor vs. Falcons (W) 3912/21/02 Shawn Barber at Cowboys (W) 8012/1/02 Bobby Taylor vs Rams (W) 231/12/02 Damon Moore vs. Buccaneers (W) 5911/18/01 Jeremiah Trotter at Cowboys (W) 5011/18/01 William Hampton at Cowboys (W) 3311/19/00 Mike Caldwell vs. Cardinals (W) 269/3/00 Jeremiah Trotter at Cowboys (W) 271/2/00 Mike Mamula vs. Rams (W) 411/2/00 Al Harris vs. Rams (W) 1711/21/99 Brandon Whiting vs. Colts (L) 2210/24/99 Brian Dawkins at Dolphins (L) 6710/3/99 Bobby Taylor at Giants (L) 1812/7/97 Brian Dawkins vs. Giants (L) 6411/3/96 Troy Vincent at Cowboys (W) 90 (lateral)12/30/95 William Thomas vs. Lions (W) 3012/30/95 Barry Wilburn vs. Lions (W) 249/10/95 William Thomas at Cardinals (W) 3712/24/94 Mike Zordich at Bengals (L) 1810/30/94 Greg Jackson at Redskins (W) 5512/26/93 Eric Allen vs. Saints (W) 3312/26/93 Eric Allen vs. Saints (W) 2510/3/93 Eric Allen at Jets (W) 949/19/93 Eric Allen vs. Redskins (W) 291/3/93 Eric Allen at Saints (W) 1812/6/92 Seth Joyner vs. Vikings (W) 2411/22/92 Seth Joyner at Giants (W) 4312/22/91 Otis Smith vs. Washington (W) 7412/23/90 Eric Allen vs. Cowboys (W) 3511/25/90 Byron Evans vs. Giants (W) 2311/12/90 William Frizzell vs. Redskins (W) 3012/3/89 Clyde Simmons at Giants (W) 609/10/89 Eric Everett vs. Seahawks (W) 30

10/27/85 Wes Hopkins vs. Bills (W) 249/29/85 Herman Edwards vs. Giants (L) 312/19/82 Richard Blackmore vs. Oilers (W) 2012/17/78 Frank LeMaster vs. Giants (W) 910/15/78 John Sanders vs. Washington (W) 1912/21/75 Frank LeMaster at Redskins (W) 8912/21/75 Joe Lavender at Redskins (W) 369/29/74 Joe Lavender vs. Baltimore Colts (W) 3712/9/73 John Outlaw vs. Jets (W) 4512/19/71 Al Nelson at Giants (W) 1910/19/69 Bill Bradley* at Cowboys (L) 5610/13/69 Nate Ramsey at Baltimore Colts (L) 269/21/69 Joe Scarpati vs. Browns (L) 3412/10/67 Joe Scarpati at Cowboys (L) 6710/8/67 Don Hultz at Falcons (W) 1611/20/66 Jim Nettles at 49ers (W) 3412/12/65 Jim Nettles* at Steelers (W) 5612/12/65 George Tarasovic at Steelers (W) 4012/12/65 Maxie Baughan at Steelers (W) 3312/6/64 Joe Scarpati* vs. Cowboys (W) 2410/25/64 Irv Cross at Steelers (W) 9411/10/63 Lee Roy Caffey* at Giants (L) 8710/13/57 Jimmy Harris* at Browns (L) 6510/5/57 Jerry Norton vs. Giants (L) 9910/14/56 Eddie Bell at Steelers (W) 2811/13/55 Bibbles Bawel vs. Browns (W) 4010/15/55 Bibbles Bawel at Steelers (L) 4212/12/54 Jerry Norton* vs. Giants (W) 6911/15/53 Chuck Bednarik vs. Baltimore Colts (W) 2612/14/52 Mike Jarmoluk at Redskins (L) 4512/7/52 Vic Sears vs. Dallas Texans (W) 911/2/52 Russ Craft at Packers (L) 3210/29/50 Joe Muha vs. Redskins (W) 1910/22/50 Norm Willey* at Steelers (W) 419/24/50 Frank Reagan at Chicago Cardinals (W) 46 (lateral)12/4/49 Joe Muha at Giants (W) 2811/20/49 Pat McHugh vs. NY Bulldogs (W) 2111/10/46 Gil Steinke at Giants (L) 5212/3/44 Vic Lindskog* vs. Brooklyn Tigers (W) 6511/26/44 Tom Miller vs. Bears (L) 3511/19/44 Jack Hinkle at Redskins (W) 5011/7/43 Larry Cabrelli vs. Redskins (T) 2410/31/43 Ben Kish vs. Chicago Cardinals (W) 869/16/38 Jay Arnold at Pittsburgh Pirates (W) 2210/10/37 Maurice Harper* at Redskins (W) 2011/6/34 Swede Hanson vs. Cincinnati Reds (W) N/A11/26/33 Lee Woodruff vs. Cincinnati Reds (W) 55

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Date Player/Opponent/Result Yards12/18/11 Juqua Parker vs. Jets (W) 4711/7/11 Brian Rolle vs. Bears (L) 229/11/11 Juqua Parker at Rams (W) 5610/10/10 Quintin Mikell at 49ers (W) 5212/13/09 Sheldon Brown at Giants (W) 609/13/09 Victor Abiamiri at Panthers (W) 212/28/08 Joselio Hanson vs. Cowboys (W) 9612/28/08 Chris Clemons vs. Cowboys (W) 739/15/08 Chris Gocong at Cowboys (L) 012/30/07 Kevin Curtis vs. Bills (W) 012/23/07 Kevin Curtis at Saints (W) 09/24/06 Mike Patterson at 49ers (W) 9810/9/05 Sheldon Brown at Cowboys (L) 801/16/05 Freddie Mitchell vs. Vikings (W) 012/15/02 Carlos Emmons vs. Redskins (W) 4412/9/01 Brian Dawkins vs. Chargers (W) 499/30/01 Damon Moore vs. Cowboys (W) 109/15/97 William Thomas at Cowboys (L) 3712/22/96 Mike Mamula vs. Cardinals (W) 410/13/96 William Thomas at Giants (W) 239/30/96 Rhett Hall vs. Cowboys (L) 3212/24/95 Jerome Henderson at Bears (L) 010/29/95 Kevin Johnson vs. St. Louis Rams (W) 3710/15/95 Mike Zordich at Giants (W) 589/24/95 Greg Jackson at Raiders (L) 451/3/94 Byron Evans at 49ers (W) 309/13/92 Reggie White at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 3711/24/91 Seth Joyner at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 3411/24/91 Clyde Simmons at Phoenix Cardinals (W) 010/6/91 Seth Joyner at Buccaneers (L) 011/12/90 Clyde Simmons vs. Redskins (W) 1812/3/89 Andre Waters at Giants (W) 311/20/88 Cris Carter at Giants (W) 09/20/87 Seth Joyner vs. Saints (W) 189/13/87 Reggie White at Redskins (L) 7012/15/85 Dave Little at Chargers (L) 012/26/82 Greg Brown at Cowboys (W) 010/11/81 Frank LeMaster at Saints (W) 479/27/81 Greg Brown* vs. Redskins (W) 7

11/16/80 Jerry Robinson at Redskins (W) 5911/19/78 Herman Edwards at Giants (W) 2612/1/74 Will Wynn vs. Packers (W) 8710/6/74 Bill Dunstan at Chargers (W) 469/23/74 Joe Lavender vs. Cowboys (W) 9611/4/73 Will Wynn* vs. Patriots (W) 2411/21/71 Steve Smith at St. Louis Cardinals (W) 511/21/71 Ben Hawkins at St. Louis Cardinals (W) 511/15/70 Steve Preece vs. Falcons (T) 2112/18/66 Harold Wells at Redskins (W) 6010/10/65 George Tarasovic at Cowboys (W) 6211/22/64 Mike Morgan* vs. St. Louis Cardinals (L) 011/27/60 J.D. Smith vs. Giants (W) 011/20/60 Jimmy Carr at Giants (W) 3812/13/59 Don Owens vs. Browns (L) 311/22/59 Jerry Huth vs. LA Rams (W) 010/4/59 Chuck Weber vs. Giants (W) 012/12/54 Norm Willey vs. Giants (W) 010/25/53 Tom Scott* at Chicago Cardinals (W) 012/7/52 Ebert Van Buren vs. Dallas Texans (W) 011/16/52 Pete Pihos vs. Chicago Cardinals (W) 1211/9/52 Mike Jarmoluk vs. Redskins (W) 1611/4/51 Gerry Cowhig at Steelers (W) 2510/29/50 John Green vs. Redskins (W) 211/6/49 Russ Craft vs. LA Rams (W) 2110/31/48 Bosh Pritchard at Steelers (W) 1810/5/47 Joe Muha vs. Giants (W) 210/8/44 Jack Banta vs. Redskins (T) 010/31/43 Jack Hinkle vs. Chicago Cardinals (W) 010/24/43 Al Wukits* at Giants (L) 211/1/42 Rupert Pate at Redskins (L) 539/20/42 Vic Sears at Cleveland Rams (L) 259/15/40 Don Looney* at Packers (L) 4410/15/39 Theodore Schmitt at Giants (L) 639/25/38 Bob Pylman* vs. Giants (W) 889/25/38 Joe Carter vs. Giants (W) 929/16/38 Jay Arnold at Pittsburgh Pirates (W) 1810/31/37 Joe Pilconis at Pittsburgh Pirates (L) 22

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PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSDate Player/Opponent/Result Yards11/22/92 Vai Sikahema at Giants (W) 879/13/09 DeSean Jackson at Panthers (W) 8510/19/03 Brian Westbrook at Giants (W) 8412/21/03 Brian Westbrook vs. 49ers (L) 8110/4/59 Tommy McDonald vs. Giants (W) 8110/25/42 Ernie Steele* at Bears (L) 80 (lateral)12/21/47 Bosh Pritchard at Steelers (W) 7911/25/02 Brian Mitchell at 49ers (W) 7611/30/86 Greg Garrity at LA Raiders (W) 7612/13/09 DeSean Jackson at Giants (W) 729/24/00 Brian Mitchell at Saints (W) 7210/30/49 Clyde Scott* at Steelers (W) 7011/23/47 Pat McHugh* at Boston Yanks (L) 6910/5/08 DeSean Jackson* vs. Redskins (L) 6811/6/66 Aaron Martin vs. Cowboys (W) 6712/3/61 Timmy Brown at Steelers (W) 6612/19/10 DeSean Jackson at Giants (W) 6512/19/65 Bob Shann* vs. Lions (L) 6310/11/59 Art Powell* vs. Steelers (W) 589/3/78 Wally Henry vs. LA Rams (L) 5711/9/52 Don Stevens* vs. Redskins (W) 5610/31/48 Bosh Pritchard at Steelers (W) 5510/22/44 Steve Van Buren* vs. Boston Yanks (W) 5510/6/68 Alvin Haymond at Redskins (L) 5410/26/52 Bibbles Bawel* at Giants (W) 5212/8/46 Steve Van Buren at Boston Yanks (W) 5012/4/49 Frank Reagan at Giants (W) 4111/2/47 Pete Pihos* at Redskins (W) 2610/18/36 Stumpy Thomason at Boston Redskins (L) 15

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KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSDate Player/Opponent/Result Yards9/17/61 Timmy Brown vs. Browns (W) 10510/7/50 Russ Craft vs. LA Rams (W) 10311/13/38 Dave Smukler at Brooklyn Dodgers (L) 10011/23/08 Quintin Demps* at Ravens (L) 1009/22/63 Timmy Brown vs. Cardinals (L) 10012/2/62 Timmy Brown at Redskins (W) 9912/11/77 Wilbert Montgomery* vs. Giants (W) 999/22/68 Alvin Haymond vs. Giants (L) 9812/2/45 Steve Van Buren at Giants (L) 9811/1/42 Bosh Pritchard* at Redskins (L) 979/22/96 Derrick Witherspoon at Falcons (W) 9711/12/44 Steve Van Buren* vs. Giants (T) 979/24/55 Jerry Norton vs. Giants (W) 9611/24/96 Derrick Witherspoon at Cardinals (L) 959/28/47 Steve Van Buren vs. Redskins (W) 9511/4/01 Brian Mitchell at Cardinals (W) 9412/24/94 Herschel Walker at Bengals (L) 9411/6/66 Timmy Brown vs. Cowboys (W) 9312/2/79 Billy Campfield vs. Lions (W) 9211/6/66 Timmy Brown vs. Cowboys (W) 9011/14/99 Allen Rossum vs. Redskins (W) 8911/18/84 Andre Waters* vs. Redskins (W) 8910/1/00 Brian Mitchell vs. Falcons (W) 8912/17/95 Derrick Witherspoon vs. Cardinals (W) 8611/2/97 Willie Clark at Cardinals (L) 39

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BLOCKED PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSDate Player/Opponent/Result Yards11/22/92 Ken Rose at Giants (W) 39/2/84 Rich Kraynak at Giants (L) 810/31/71 Bill Hobbs vs. Broncos (W) 612/20/70 Mike Dirks vs. Steelers (W) 011/12/67 Jim Nettles at LA Rams (L) 012/18/49 Leo Skladany* at LA Rams (W) 211/3/46 Augie Lio vs. Giants (W) 0

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MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSDate Player/Opponent/Result Yards9/26/71 Al Nelson vs. Cowboys (L) 10112/11/66 Al Nelson vs. Browns (W) 1009/16/62 Timmy Brown vs. St. Louis Cardinals (L) 99

BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNSDate Player/Opponent/Result Yards10/23/05 Matt Ware vs. Chargers (W) 6511/20/88 Clyde Simmons at Giants (W) 15

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SCORING Most Touchdowns Scored

5 James Stewart, Jaguars (10/12/97 at Jax.) (all rushing)4 Joseph Addai, Colts (11/26/06 at Ind.); Larry Brown, Redskins

(12/16/73 at Was.); Ron Johnson, Giants (10/2/72 at Phi.);MacArthur Lane, Cardinals (10/18/70 at Phi.); John DavidCrow, Cardinals (12/16/62 at StL); Jim Taylor, Packers(11/11/62 at Phi.); Jim Brown, Browns (11/19/61 at Cle.)

Most Field Goals5 Al Del Greco, Titans (12/3/00 at Phi.), (5 att);

Richie Cunningham, Cowboys (9/15/97 at Dal.), (5 att); ChipLohmiller, Redskins (12/22/91 at Phi.), (6 att); Raul Allegre,Colts (10/30/83 at Phi.) (6 att.); Mac Percival, Bears (10/20/68at Phi.) (5 att.); Jim Bakken, Cardinals (12/13/64 at StL) (6 att.)

Longest Field Goal62 Matt Bryant, Buccaneers (10/22/06 at TB)56 Justin Tucker, Ravens (9/16/12 at Phi.)56 Mason Crosby, Packers (9/12/10 at Phi.)56 Morten Andersen, Saints (12/26/93 at Phi.)55 (2 times) last by Martin Gramatica (12/23/07 at NO)

RUSHING Most Rushing Attempts

43 Butch Woolfolk, Giants (11/20/83 at Phi.)Most Yards Rushing

237 Emmitt Smith, Cowboys (10/31/93 at Phi.) 30 att.237 Jim Brown, Browns (11/19/61 at Cle.) 34 att.223 Jim Brown, Browns (11/3/63 at Phi.) 28 att.221 Gerald Riggs, Redskins (9/17/89 at Was.) 29 att.218 John Fuqua, Steelers (12/20/70 at Phi.) 20 att. 206 Tony Dorsett, Cowboys (12/4/77 at Dal.) 23 att.

Most Touchdowns Rushing5 James Stewart, Jaguars (10/12/97 at Jax.)4 Joseph Addai, Colts (11/26/06 at Ind.); Jim Taylor, Packers

(11/11/62 at Phi.); Jim Brown, Browns (11/19/61 at Cle.)Longest Run From Scrimmage

87t John Henry Johnson, Steelers (12/11/60 at Pit.)85t Reggie Brooks, Redskins (9/19/93 at Phi.)84t Herschel Walker, Cowboys (12/14/86 at Dal.)

PASSING Most Passes Attempted

56 Fran Tarkenton, Vikings (12/3/78 at Min.)54 Tom Brady, Patriots (11/25/07 at NE)54 Dan Marino, Dolphins (12/9/90 at Mia.) (OT)53 Tom Ramsey, Patriots (11/29/87 at NE) (OT)

Most Passes Completed37 Daunte Culpepper, Vikings (9/20/04 at Phi.)34 Tom Brady, Patriots (11/25/07 at NE)34 Tom Ramsey, Patriots (11/29/87 at NE) (OT)

Most Yards Gained Passing446 Jon Kitna, Lions (9/23/07 at Phi.)428 Joe Montana, 49ers (9/24/89 at Phi.)409 Phil Simms, Giants (9/2/84 at NYG)402 Tom Ramsey, Patriots (11/29/87 at NE) (OT)394 Don Meredith, Cowboys (10/9/66 at Dal.)

Most Touchdown Passes5 Joe Montana, 49ers (9/24/89 at Phi.); Craig Morton, Cow-

boys (10/19/69 at Dal.); Don Meredith, Cowboys (10/9/66 atDal.); Don Meredith, Cowboys (9/29/68 at Phi.); Sonny Jur-gensen, Redskins (10/11/64 at Was.); Sammy Baugh, Red-skins (9/28/47 at Phi.); Frank Filchock, Redskins (10/8/44 atPhi.)

Longest Pass Play96 Bill Kilmer to Walter Roberts, Saints (11/19/67 at Phi.)

93t Neil Lomax to Ernie Jones, Cardinals (12/10/88 at Pho.)91t Jon Kitna to Roy Williams, Lions (9/23/07 at Phi.)90t Seneca Wallace to Koren Robinson (11/2/08 at Sea.)90t Virgil Carter to Speedy Thomas, Bengals (9/19/71 at Cin.)

RECEIVING Most Passes Caught

13 Wes Welker, Patriots (11/25/07 at NE)13 Terrell Owens, 49ers (11/25/02 at SF)12 (4 times) last by T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Bengals (11/16/08

at Cin.)Most Yards Gained Receiving

225 Kenny Britt, Titans (10/24/10 at Ten.) 7 rec.213 Tony Hill, Cowboys (11/12/79 at Dal.) 7 rec. 212 Hugh Taylor, Redskins (9/28/47 at Phi.) 8 rec.204 Roy Williams, Lions (9/23/07 at Phi.) 9 rec.193 Jessie Hester, Raiders (11/30/86 at LA) 4 rec.

Most Touchdown Passes Caught3 (14 times) last by Kenny Britt, Titans (10/24/10 at Ten.)

INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions

3 (14 times) last by Lofa Tatupu, Seahawks (12/2/07 at Phi.)Longest Interception Return107t Ed Reed, Ravens (11/23/08 at Bal.)100t Mike Gaechter, Cowboys (10/14/62 at Dal.)

98 Brandon McDonald (12/15/08 vs. Cle.)97t Darren Sharper, Saints (9/20/09 at Phi.)96t Roosevelt Taylor, Bears (10/20/68 at Phi.)

MISCELLANEOUS Most Punts

14 Sammy Baugh, Redskins (11/5/39 at Was.)Longest Punt

85 Sammy Baugh, Redskins (12/1/40 at Was.)80 Parker Hall, Cleveland Rams (12/3/39 at Phi.)

Longest Kickoff Return104t Buddy Young, Colts (11/15/53 at Phi.)103t George Hoey, Cardinals (11/21/71 at StL)102t Larry Jones, Redskins (11/24/74 at Was.)101t Wallace Francis, Bills (10/7/73 at Buf.)101t Amos March, Cowboys (10/14/62 at Dal.)Longest Punt Return

90t Adam Jones, Titans (11/19/06 at Phi.)90t Jacquez Green, Redskins (9/16/02 at Was.)88t Andre Coleman, Chargers (9/17/95 at Phi.)88t George Grosvenor, Cardinals (11/8/36 at Chi.)87t Ted Ginn Jr., Dolphins (11/18/07 at Phi.)86t Johnny Roland, Cardinals (10/2/66 at Phi.)

Longest Fumble Return74t Bull Karcis, Giants (10/16/38 at NYG)69t DeMarcus Ware, Cowboys (10/8/06 at Phi.)65t Willie Teal, Vikings (12/1/85 at Phi.)64 Ray Edwards, Falcons (9/18/11 at Atl.)

63t Jim Ridlon, Cowboys (12/6/64 at Phi.)Longest Return With Intercepted Lateral

93t Dick Poillon, Redskins (11/21/48 at Phi.)

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SCORINGMost Points Scored

439 (2010, 16 games)429 (2009, 16 games)416 (2008, 16 games)415 (2002, 16 games)398 (2006, 16 games)

Fewest Scored51 (1936, 12 games)60 (1935, 11 games)77 (1933, 9 games)

Most Allowed409 (1967, 14 games)393 (1973, 14 games)388 (2005, 16 games)381 (1963, 14 games)

Fewest Allowed85 (1934, 11 games)

131 (1944, 10 games)133 (1945, 10 games)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Scored

50 (1948, 12 games)49 (2010, 16 games)49 (2006, 16 games)49 (1953, 12 games)48 (4x - last 1990)

Fewest Scored6 (1936, 12 games)

Most Allowed52 (1967, 14 games)47 (1987, 15 games)47 (1973, 14 games)47 (1965, 14 games)47 (1963, 14 games)

Fewest Allowed10 (1934, 11 games)17 (1950, 12 games)17 (1949, 12 games)18 (1945, 10 games)

Most by Rushing25 (1949, 12 games)25 (1945, 10 games)23 (2003, 16 games)

Most by Passing34 (1990, 16 games)34 (1961, 14 games)33 (1954, 12 games)32 (2004, 16 games)

KICKINGMost Field Goals Made

33 (2008, 16 games)32 (2010, 16 games)32 (2009, 16 games)30 (2002, 16 games)30 (1984, 16 games)

Most PATs Made50 (1948, 12 games)48 (2006, 16 games)48 (1980, 16 games)47 (2010, 16 games)47 (1949, 12 games)

RUSHINGMost Attempts

632 (1949, 12 games)587 (1978, 16 games)581 (1950, 12 games)

Most Yards Gained2,607 (1949, 12 games)2,556 (1990, 16 games)2,509 (1981, 16 games)2,456 (1978, 16 games)

PASSINGMost Attempts

620 (2005, 16 games)606 (2008, 16 games)606 (1984, 16 games)587 (1997, 16 games)581 (1988, 16 games)

Most Completions362 (2008, 16 games)350 (2007, 16 games)348 (2010, 16 games)337 (2005, 16 games)336 (2004, 16 games)

Most Yards Gained (Gross)4,380 (2009, 16 games)4,309 (2006, 16 games)4,276 (2011, 16 games)4,215 (2010, 16 games)4,208 (2004, 16 games)

TOTAL NET YARDSMost Gained6,386 (2011, 16 games)6,230 (2010, 16 games)6,103 (2006, 16 games)5,729 (2007, 16 games)5,726 (2009, 16 games)

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs

356 (2011, 16 games)332 (1981, 16 games)326 (1997, 16 games)326 (1980, 16 games)325 (1990, 16 games)

Most by Rushing157 (1981, 16 games)143 (1978, 16 games)143 (1949, 12 games)142 (1950, 12 games)

Most by Passing204 (2008, 16 games)203 (1997, 16 games)197 (2011, 16 games)196 (1996, 16 games)189 (2010, 16 games)189 (2006, 16 games)

Most by Penalty41 (2003, 16 games)34 (1988, 16 games)32 (1998, 16 games)30 (1989, 16 games)

FUMBLESMost Opponents’ FumblesRecovered

27 (1987, 15 games)26 (1989, 16 games)25 (1971, 14 games)22 (1991, 16 games)22 (2002, 16 games)22 (1954, 12 games)

INTERCEPTIONSMost Thrown

36 (1936, 12 games)34 (1933, 9 games)31 (1963, 14 games)31 (1962, 14 games)31 (1953, 12 games)

Most Intercepted33 (1944, 10 games)32 (1988, 16 games)31 (1950, 12 games)30 (1960, 12 games)30 (1989, 16 games)

PENALTIESMost Penalties

138 (1994, 16 games)134 (2005, 16 games)129 (2010, 16 games)124 (2004, 16 games)120 (1990, 16 games)

Most Yards Penalized1,130 (2005, 16 games)1,107 (1994, 16 games)1,101 (2010, 16 games)

983 (2006, 16 games)981 (1990, 16 games)

QUARTERBACK SACKSMost Sacks Made

62 (1989, 16 games)60 (1984, 16 games)57 (1987, 15 games)56 (2002, 16 games)55 (1992, 16 games)55 (1991, 16 games)

Most Sacks Allowed104 (1986, 16 games)

72 (1987, 15 games)64 (1997, 16 games)64 (1992, 16 games)60 (1984, 16 games)

Fewest Sacks Allowed22 (1981, 16 games)23 (2008, 16 games)23 (1970, 14 games)26 (1971, 14 games)26 (1968, 14 games)

Best Season, win percentage1949 Won 11, Lost 1,

Percentage .917Best Season, win total2004 13 wins, 3 lossesWorst Season1936 Won 1, Lost 11,

Percentage .083Longest Winning Streak

9 (10/19/03 - 12/15/03)9 (9/30/60 - 12/4/60)

Longest Winning Streak at Home13 (12/14/47 - 12/11/49)

Longest Losing Streak at Home8 (9/20/36 - 9/21/37)

Longest Winning Streak on Road9 (10/19/03 - 10/24/04)9 (11/12/00 - 12/16/01)

Longest Losing Streak on Road12 (12/14/97 - 10/3/99)12 (10/15/39 - 12/1/40)

Longest Losing Streak14 (9/20/36 - 9/21/37)

Most Consecutive Wins - Start ofSeason

7 in 2004Most Consecutive Wins - End ofSeason

8 in 1949 (Reg. Season)Most Consecutive Losses - Startof Season

11 in 1968Most Consecutive Losses - End ofSeason

11 in 1936Total Shutouts by Eagles

35 last vs. NYG, 12/1/96Most Shutouts in a Season

4 in 1934 and 1948Most Consecutive Games ScoredPoints

120 (11/18/62 - 10/3/71)Most Consecutive Games ScoredTouchdown

92 (10/2/77 - 10/16/83) Largest Comeback Victory28-24 vs. Chicago Cardinals at

Metropolitan Stadium, Oc-tober 25, 1959 (came backfrom 24-0 deficit in 3rd qtr.)

28-24 vs. Washington Redskins atGriffith Stadium, October27, 1946 (came back from24-0 deficit at halftime)

Largest Comeback vs. Eagles28-23 vs. Minnesota Vikings at

Veterans Stadium, Decem-ber 1, 1985 (came backfrom 23-0 deficit in 4th qtr.)

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SCORINGMost Scored

64 vs. Cincinnati Reds, 11/6/3459 at Washington Redskins, 11/15/1056 vs. Detroit Lions, 9/23/0756 at Chicago Cardinals, 10/25/5356 vs. Los Angeles Rams, 10/7/50

Most Allowed62 at Giants, 11/26/7256 at Cowboys, 10/9/6656 at Giants, 10/15/33

Most, Both Teams87 Eagles 59, Redskins 28, (at Was.) 11/15/1087 Eagles 45, Redskins 42, (at Phil.) 9/28/4786 Eagles, 44, Bengals 42, (at Phil.) 11/30/97

Fewest, Both Teams0 Eagles 0, Brooklyn Dodgers 0, (at Phil.), 10/1/39

Most, Both Teams — One Quarter47 Eagles 20, Cardinals 27, (at StL), 12/13/64

Most Scored in 1st Quarter28 at Redskins, 11/15/201027 at Steelers, 12/12/196526 vs. Cincinnati Reds, 11/6/193424 at Falcons, 10/8/1967

Most Allowed in 1st Quarter28 at Broncos, 10/4/199828 at Cowboys, 10/19/196924 at Bills, 12/2/199021 (six times) last at Jaguars, 10/12/1997

Most Scored Both Teams in 1st Quarter35 at Saints, 12/23/2007, (E-21, NO-14)35 at Cowboys, 10/19/1969, (E-7, C-28)28 (four times) last at Redskins, 11/15/2010 (E-28, R-0)

Most Scored in 2nd Quarter31 vs. Lions, 12/30/199528 vs. Panthers, 9/13/0928 vs. Packers, 12/5/200428 at Cowboys, 11/15/200428 vs. Saints, 11/19/1967

Most Allowed in 2nd Quarter28 vs. Bears, 10/4/198728 vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 10/18/197028 vs. Packers, 11/11/196228 at Bears, 10/17/1943

Most Total Both Teams in 2nd Quarter47 at St. Louis Cardinals, 12/13/1964, (E-20, C-27)42 at Cowboys, 11/15/2004, (E-28, D-14)42 at Redskins, 11/27/1983, (E-21, W-21)38 at St.Louis Cardinals, 12/16/1962, (E-21, C-17)

Most Scored in 1st Half45 at Redskins, 11/15/201042 vs. Lions, 9/23/200738 vs. Lions, 12/30/199535 (three times) last vs. Packers, 12/5/2004

Most Allowed in 1st Half42 at Cowboys, 10/19/196938 at Giants, 11/26/197235 (five times) last vs. Seahawks, 12/5/2005

Most Scored Both Teams 1st Half63 vs. Lions, 9/23/2007, (E-42, D-21)59 at Redskins, 11/15/2010, (E-45, R-14)59 at St. Louis Cardinals, 12/16/1962, (E-28, C-31)57 at St. Louis Cardinals, 12/13/1964, (E-27, C-30)54 at Cowboys, 9/15/2008, (E-30, D-24)

Most Scored in 3rd Quarter21 at Falcons, 9/18/1121 vs. Redskins, 11/12/199021 vs. Patriots, 11/4/197321 at Redskins, 12/3/196721 vs. Chi. Cardinals (at Minneapolis), 10/25/195921 vs. NY Giants, 10/4/195921 vs. Redskins, 11/28/195421 vs. NY Bulldogs, 11/20/1949

Most Allowed in 3rd Quarter28 vs. Redskins, 10/1/195523 at Giants, 10/21/1951

Most Scored Both Teams 3rd Quarter42 vs. Redskins, 10/1/1955, (E-14, R-28)35 at Redskins, 12/3/1967, (E-21, R-14)34 at Redskins, 11/1/1942, (E-14, R-20)

Most Scored in 4th Quarter28 at NY Giants, 12/19/201026 at Saints, 1/3/199324 vs. Baltimore Colts, 11/15/195323 at 49ers, 10/12/2008

Most Allowed in 4th Quarter28 vs. 49ers, 9/24/198928 vs. Vikings, 12/1/198528 vs. Chicago Cardinals, 12/7/194728 vs. Bears, 11/30/1941

Most Scored Both Teams 4th Quarter42 vs. Chicago Cardinals, 12/7/1947, (E-14, C-28)38 vs. 49ers, 9/24/1989, (E-10, S-28)37 at Arizona Cardinals, 11/24/1996, (E-17, A-20)35 (four times) last at Giants, 12/19/2010 (E-28, G-7)

Most Scored in 2nd Half35 at NY Giants, 12/19/201035 at St. Louis Cardinals, 11/8/198132 vs. Falcons, 10/1/200032 at Steelers, 11/4/194532 vs. Cincinnati Reds, 11/6/1934

Most Allowed in 2nd Half49 vs. Bears, 11/30/194142 vs. Chicago Cardinals, 12/7/194734 at Oakland Raiders, 10/17/197131 (six times) last vs. New Orleans Saints, 9/20/09

Most Scored Both Teams 2nd Half56 vs. Chicago Cardinals, 12/7/1947, (E-14, C-42)52 vs. Redskins, 10/1/1955, (E-21, R-31)50 vs. Lions, 12/30/1995, (E-20, D-30)49 vs. Bears, 11/30/1941, (E-0, B-49)49 vs. Redskins, 9/28/47, (E-21, R-28)48 (three times) last vs. Bengals, 11/30/1997, (E-20, C-28)

Most Decisive Victory64 Eagles 64, Cincinnati Reds 0, 11/6/3445 (three times) last vs. Boston Yanks (E-45, Y-0), 11/14/48

Most Decisive Loss56 Giants 56, Eagles 0, 10/15/3352 Giants 62, Eagles 10, 11/26/72

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TOUCHDOWNSMost Scored

10 vs. Cincinnati Reds, 11/6/348 at Redskins, 11/15/108 vs. Lions, 9/23/078 at Cardinals, 10/25/538 vs. Rams, 10/7/50

Most Allowed8 (three times) last at Giants, 11/26/72

Most Scored by Rushing5 at Cowboys, 10/22/615 vs. Redskins, 10/23/495 at Redskins, 10/17/485 vs. Boston Yanks, 12/9/45

Most Allowed by Rushing6 Packers, 11/11/62

Most by Passing7 at Redskins, 10/17/54

Most Allowed by Passing5 (nine times) last vs. 49ers, 9/24/89

KICKINGMost Field Goals Made

6 at Oilers, 11/12/725 (three times) last at Cowboys, 11/18/01

Most Field Goals Allowed5 (six times) last vs. Titans, 12/3/00

TOTAL YARDS Most Yards Gained

592 at Redskins, 11/15/10 (332 passing, 260 rushing)583 vs. 49ers, 9/18/05 (443 passing, 140 rushing)582 at Browns, 11/7/65 (352 passing, 230 rushing)575 vs. Redskins, 11/21/48 (199 passing, 376 rushing)574 vs. Colts, 11/15/81 (339 passing, 235 rushing)

Fewest Yards Gained23 at Lions, 9/20/3554 vs. Packers, 11/11/62

Most Yards Allowed652 at Cowboys, 10/9/66 (440 passing, 212 rushing)

Fewest Yards Allowed29 vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 12/3/44

FIRST DOWNSMost, Total

34 vs. Colts, 11/15/8133 vs. Vikings, 11/11/0132 vs. Cardinals, 11/27/08; at Redskins, 9/17/89; at Chicago

Cardinals, 10/25/53; and at Redskins, 12/2/51Most Allowed, Total

37 vs. Packers, 11/11/62Fewest Allowed, Total

1 at NY Bulldogs, 9/22/49; vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 10/1/39; atBrowns, 12/3/50

2 vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 11/11/34Most by Rushing

25 at Redskins, 12/2/51Most Allowed by Rushing

21 vs. Packers, 11/11/62 and vs. Browns, 12/13/59

Fewest Allowed by Rushing0 (7 times) last vs. Cardinals, 11/27/08

Most by Passing24 at Redskins, 9/17/8922 at Chargers, 11/15/0922 at Chiefs, 10/2/05

Most Allowed by Passing22 at Cardinals, 12/13/6421 at Dolphins, 12/9/90 and at Patriots, 11/29/87

Fewest Allowed by Passing0 (8 times) last at Browns, 12/3/50

Most by Penalty8 at Bears, 11/3/028 vs. Lions, 12/2/79

Most Allowed by Penalty6 (five times) last at Falcons, 12/6/09

RUSHINGMost Attempts

64 at Redskins, 12/2/5164 at Baltimore Colts, 10/15/5064 vs. Los Angeles Rams, 11/6/4964 at Redskins, 11/28/43

Most Attempts Allowed67 at Lions, 9/20/35

Most Yards Gained376 vs. Redskins, 11/21/48

Fewest Yards Gained-36 at Bears, 11/19/39-23 vs. Lions, 11/17/40

Most Yards Allowed370 at Lions, 9/20/35

Fewest Yards Allowed-33 vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 10/2/43-26 at Boston Yanks, 12/8/4610 vs. Boston Yanks, 10/22/4413 vs. Brooklyn Tigers, 12/3/4414 vs. Redskins, 9/28/4721 vs. Chargers, 10/23/05; vs. Raiders, 9/25/05; at Bills,

9/28/03; at Oilers, 12/2/91

PASSING Most Attempts

62 at Bears, 10/2/8961 vs. Titans, 11/19/0660 at Redskins, 12/1/40

Fewest Attempts3 vs. Steelers, 12/1/46

Most Attempts Allowed63 at 49ers, 11/25/0256 at Vikings, 12/3/7855 vs. Rams, 10/7/50

Fewest Attempts Allowed0 at Browns, 12/3/501 at NY Bulldogs, 9/22/49; at Cardinals, 11/8/36

Most Completions35 at Chargers, 11/15/0935 vs. Chargers, 10/23/0534 at Redskins, 9/17/8933 (four times) last at Chiefs 10/2/05

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Fewest Completions0 at Redskins, 10/18/36

Most Completions Allowed37 vs. Vikings, 9/20/0436 at 49ers, 11/25/0234 at Patriots, 11/25/0734 at Patriots, 11/29/87

Fewest Completions Allowed0 at Browns, 12/3/500 vs. NY Bulldogs, 9/22/490 at Chicago Cardinals, 11/8/360 vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 11/29/360 vs. Cincinnati Reds, 11/6/34

Most Yards Gained (gross)486 vs. Giants, 11/8/53464 vs. Packers, 12/5/04

Fewest Yards Gained (gross)0 at Boston Redskins, 10/18/36

Most Yards Allowed (gross)447 at Cowboys, 10/9/66446 vs. Lions, 9/23/07

Fewest Yards Allowed (gross)0 at Browns, 12/3/50, at NY Bulldogs, 9/22/49, at Cardinals,

11/8/36, and vs. Cincinnati Reds, 11/6/34

PENALTIES Most Penalties

19 vs. Oilers, 10/2/8816 at Seahawks, 12/13/9216 at Giants, 12/3/89

Fewest Penalties0 many times; last vs. Cowboys, 12/28/08

Most Penalties by Opponent22 vs. Bears, 11/26/44

Fewest Penalties by Opponent0 many times; last at Jets, 10/14/07

Most Yards Penalized191 at Seahawks, 12/13/92171 vs. Saints, 11/23/03

Fewest Yards Penalized0 many times; last vs. Cowboys, 12/28/08

Most Yards Opponent Penalized170 vs. Bears, 11/26/44

Fewest Yards Opponent Penalized0 many times; last at Jets, 10/14/07

Most Penalties, Both Teams31 Eagles 19, Houston Oilers 12 (at Phil.), 10/2/8828 Eagles 13, St. Louis Rams 15 (at StL), 12/18/05

Fewest Penalties, Both Teams1 Eagles 1, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 (at Phil.), 10/1/391 Eagles 1, Chicago Cardinals 0 (at Chi.), 11/10/351 Eagles 1, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 (at Phil.), 11/11/34

Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams272 Eagles 171, Saints 101 (at Phil.), 11/23/03262 Eagles 157, Chicago Cardinals 105(atChi.), 11/30/52

Fewest Yards Penalized, Both Teams5 Eagles 5, Pittsburgh Steelers 0 (at Phil.), 10/24/655 Eagles 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 (at Phil.), 10/1/395 Eagles 5, Chicago Cardinals 0 (at Chi.), 11/10/355 Eagles 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 (at Phil.), 11/11/34

FUMBLES Most Committed

10 vs. Giants, 10/9/43Most Lost

6 at Redskins, 11/6/556 at Boston Yanks, 12/8/466 vs. Steelers, 10/7/34

Most Committed by Opponent8 Packers (at Phil.), 12/1/747 (six times) last by Giants (at NY), 12/28/02

Most Fumbles Lost by Opponent6 Giants (at NY), 11/17/686 NY Bulldogs (at Phil.), 11/20/495 (six times) last by Oilers (at Hou.), 12/2/91

INTERCEPTIONSMost Thrown

7 vs. Cowboys, 9/26/717 at Boston Redskins, 11/3/356 (six times) last vs. Cardinals, 10/21/56

Most Intercepted9 at Steelers, 12/12/658 at Cardinals, 9/24/507 at Redskins, 12/21/75

TOTAL TURNOVERS Most Committed

9 at Bears, 10/12/47Most Forced by Defense

12 at Steelers, 12/12/65 (9 INTs, 3 fumble rec.)12 at Cardinals, 9/24/50 (8 INTs, 4 fumble rec.)

PUNTS Most Punts

15 at Giants, 12/6/8712 vs. Giants, 12/12/54. at Packers, 11/2/52. vs. Redskins,

10/4/42Fewest Punts

0 (four times) last vs. Colts, 11/15/81

PUNT RETURNS Most Punt Returns

12 at Browns, 12/3/50Most Punt Returns by Opponent

9 (five times) last at Cardinals, 12/24/05Most Yards Punt Returns

148 at Boston Yanks, 12/8/46Most Yards Punt Returns Allowed

147 vs. Cardinals, 10/2/66

KICKOFF RETURNS Most Kickoff Returns

9 at Giants, 11/26/729 at Giants, 11/10/46

Most Kickoff Returns Allowed9 (six times) last vs. Cardinals, 11/27/08

Most Yards Kickoff Returns261 vs. Cowboys, 11/6/66253 at Cardinals, 11/24/96235 vs. Cardinals, 9/19/65

Most Yards Kickoff Returns by Opponent256 at Browns, 11/7/65

SACKS Most Sacks Made

11 at Cowboys, 9/15/9110 vs. Lions, 9/23/07

9 at Dolphins, 12/11/119 vs. Steelers, 9/21/089 at Falcons, 12/16/84

Most Sacks Allowed12 at Giants, 9/30/0711 vs. Bears, 10/4/8711 at Raiders, 11/30/8611 vs. Lions, 11/16/8611 at Cardinals, 12/18/83

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23 at Det. 9/20/359 (4x) last at Dal. 10/9/05

-36 at Chi. 11/19/39-13 vs. NYG 12/11/77

0 last at Atl. 9/18/110 at Boston Redskins 10/18/363 vs. Pit. 12/1/460 at Bos. 10/18/360 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 last vs. NE 11/27/110 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 last vs. Bal. 11/15/81

0.0 last vs. Bal. 11/15/810 (16x) last vs. Dal. 12/28/080 (16x) last vs. Dal. 12/28/08

OPPONENTS LOWS0 last vs. NYG 12/1/960 last at Jac. 9/26/100 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 last at Cle. 9/9/120 last at Dal. 12/24/110 last at Dal. 12/24/111 (3x) last at Cle 12/3/500 (6x) last vs. Arz. 11/27/080 (8x) last at Cle. 12/3/50

29 vs. Brooklyn 12/3/4410 (2x) last vs. Arz. 11/27/08

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0 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 (4x) last at Cle. 12/3/500 at Cle. 12/3/500 (5x) last at Cle. 12/3/500 last at Arz. 9/23/120 last at Arz. 9/23/120 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 last vs. NYG 9/30/120 last at Pit. 11/7/04

NA0 (11x) last at NYJ 10/14/070 (11x) last at NYJ 10/14/07

EAGLES HIGHS64 vs. Cin. 11/6/3410 vs. Cin. 11/6/34

5 (4x) last at Dal. 10/22/617 at Was. 10/17/547 (2x) last at Hou. 11/12/726 at Hou. 11/12/72

34 vs. Bal. 11/15/8125 at Was. 12/2/5124 at Was. 9/17/89

592 at Was. 11/15/1064 (3x) last at Was. 12/2/51

376 vs. Was. 11/21/48460 vs. NYG 11/8/53

12 at NYG 9/30/07486 vs. NYG 11/8/53

62 at Chi 10/2/8935 (2x) last at SD 11/15/09

7 (2x) last vs. Dal. 9/26/719 at Chi. 10/12/47

10 vs. NYG 10/9/436 (3x) last at Was. 11/6/55

15 at NYG 12/6/8760.0 (2x) last at Min. 10/28/62

19 vs. Hou. 10/2/88191 at Sea. 12/13/92

OPPONENTS HIGHS62 at NYG 11/26/72

8 (3x) last at NYG 11/26/726 vs. GB 11/11/625 (9x) last vs. SF 9/24/897 at NO 11/30/695 (6x) last vs. Ten. 12/3/00

37 vs. GB 11/11/6221 (2x) last vs. GB 11/11/6222 at StL 12/13/64

652 at Dal. 10/9/6667 at Det. 9/20/35

370 at Det. 9/20/35440 at Dal. 10/9/66

11 at Dal. 9/15/91447 at Dal. 10/9/66

63 at SF 11/25/0237 vs. Min. 9/20/04

9 at Pit. 12/12/6512 (2x) last at Pit. 12/12/65

8 vs. GB 12/1/746 (2x) last at NYG 11/17/68

15 at Was. 11/5/3969.0 at Was. 12/27/03

22 vs. Chi. 11/26/44170 vs. Chi. 11/26/44

CATEGORYPOINTS

TOUCHDOWNSRUSHING TDSPASSING TDS

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDFIELD GOALS MADE

TOTAL FIRST DOWNSRUSHING FIRST DOWNSPASSING FIRST DOWNS

TOTAL NET YARDSRUSHING ATTEMPTSNET YARDS RUSHINGNET YARDS PASSINGQB SACKS ALLOWED

GROSS YARDS PASSINGPASS ATTEMPTS

PASS COMPLETIONSINTERCEPTIONS THROWN

TOTAL TURNOVERSFUMBLES BY

FUMBLES LOSTPUNTS

PUNTING AVERAGEPENALTIES

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CATEGORYPOINTS

TOUCHDOWNSRUSHING TDSPASSING TDS

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDFIELD GOALS MADE

TOTAL FIRST DOWNSRUSHING FIRST DOWNSPASSING FIRST DOWNS

TOTAL NET YARDSRUSHING ATTEMPTSNET YARDS RUSHINGNET YARDS PASSINGQB SACKS ALLOWED

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PASS COMPLETIONSINTERCEPTIONS THROWN

TOTAL TURNOVERSFUMBLES BY

FUMBLES LOSTPUNTS

PUNTING AVERAGEPENALTIES

YARDS PENALIZED

As the curtain lifted on the 2012 NFL season, the Eagles overcamemultiple miscues and QB Michael Vick led the team on a fourth-quarter touchdown drive to give the Birds a 17-16 victory over theBrowns at Cleveland Browns Stadium. After a rare LeSean McCoyfumble on the game’s first possession, the Browns jumped out toan early lead after veteran K Phil Dawson nailed a 43-yard field goal.Two turnovers halted the Birds first two drives, but a 35-yard hookupbetween Vick and DeSean Jackson on the Eagles’ next possessionset up a 42-yard field goal for K Alex Henery, which tied the game at3-3. The Eagles defense, who limited the Browns to 210 yards oftotal offense including just 57 yards in the second half, provided keygame-changing plays at opportune moments that helped keepCleveland out of the end zone on offense. After a 35-yard end aroundby Browns WR Travis Benjamin took the Browns inside the red zone,Eagles rookie LB Mychal Kendricks deflected a Brandon Weedenpass into the hands of S Kurt Coleman on the Eagles 1-yard line toquash Cleveland’s drive. Later in the half, Vick found WR JeremyMaclin on consecutive throws, including a 46-yard completion thatset up an 18-yard touchdown with 23 seconds remaining in the firsthalf, and gave the Birds a 10-3 lead heading into the locker room.Defenses continued to rule the second half, as the two teams com-bined for nine turnovers on the day, including eight interceptions,four by each quarterback. The Eagles defense provided constantpressure on Weeden and the Browns rookie quarterback struggledto get into a flow on offense in his NFL debut. After starring in thepreseason, Philadelphia CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie inter-cepted Weeden twice, his first two picks in an Eagles uniform. Fol-lowing Vick’s second interception of the day, the Browns took overin Eagle territory and drove into field goal range, aided by a rough-ing the passer penalty. Dawson knocked home his second field goalof the day, a 42-yard kick, and trimmed the deficit to four. After trad-ing three-and-outs, Browns CB Joe Haden picked off Vick and re-turned the INT 50 yards to the Philadelphia 22-yard line. However,a goal-to-go stand by the Eagles defense forced a 22-yard field goalfrom Dawson, cutting the score to 10-9. Vick’s next throw sufferedthe same fate as his last, as LB D’Qwell Jackson intercepted a passand returned it 27 yards for a touchdown, giving the Browns a 16-10lead in the fourth. Behind McCoy, the Birds offense bounced back onthe next possession, driving deep into Cleveland territory beforeHenery hooked a 45-yard field goal attempt wide left. The Eaglesdefense continued to hold the Browns offense in check and forceda punt, giving the Birds the ball on their own nine with 6:25 to play.The offense, behind a key fourth-down conversion by McCoy and a17-yard reception from TE Brent Celek, drove deep in Browns terri-tory before Vick found TE Clay Harbor in the front of the end zone forthe deciding touchdown, capping a 16-play, 91-yard drive with 1:23remaining in the contest. Thoughts of a Cleveland comeback werequickly dashed, as Coleman intercepted his second pass of thegame on the first play of the Browns final drive to seal the Eagles17-16 victory.

Notes: The Birds moved to 15-6 when facing a rookie starting quar-terback under Reid…The Eagles scored each of their touchdowns inthe final two minutes of each half…CB Dominique Rodgers-Cro-martie and S Kurt Coleman each intercepted two passes, the firsttime two Eagles have done so in the same game since 12/21/75(Frank LeMaster and Artimus Parker vs. Washington)…The Birdsconverted on 8-of-19 third downs in the contest, while holding theBrowns to 2-of-13 on third down…RB LeSean McCoy posted his 10thcareer 100-yard rushing game … P Chas Henry set a career longwith a 62-yard punt and established a single-game franchise recordwith a 55.0-yard gross punting average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 10 0 7 - 17Cleveland 3 0 3 10 - 16

Cle - P.Dawson, 43 FG (6-26, 1:58)Phila - A.Henery, 42 FG (7-55, 2:07)Phila - J.Maclin, 18 pass from Vick (Henery) (5-74, 0:32)Cle - P.Dawson, 42 FG (7-19, 2:22)Cle - P.Dawson, 22 FG (6-18, 2:38)Cle - D.Jackson, 27 INT return (Dawson)Phila - C.Harbor, 4 pass from Vick (Henery) (16-91, 5:07)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA CLEFirst Downs 25 12Net Yards Gained 456 210Rushes/Yards 30/150 22/99Net Yards Passing 306 111Att/Comp/INT 56/29/4 35/12/4Sacked/Yards Lost 2/11 2/7Punts/Average 6/55.0 7/44.0Fumbles/Lost 3/1 2/0Penalties/Yards 12/110 3/35Time of Possession 35:58 24:023rd Down Efficiency 8/19 2/13

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 20-110, M.Vick 7-32, D.Jackson 1-5,B.Brown 2-3 ... BROWNS - T.Richardson 19-39, T.Benjamin 1-35,B.Weeden 2-25.RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 7-96-1TD, L.McCoy 6-26, D.Jackson4-77, B.Celek 4-65, J.Avant 4-27, C.Harbor 3-16-1TD, D.Johnson 1-10 ... BROWNS - M.Massaquoi 3-41, J.Gordon 2-32, B.Jackson 2-20,B.Watson 2-9, T.Benjamin 1-12, T.Richardson 1-5, A.Smith 1-(-1).PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 56-29-317-4-2TDs ... BROWNS - B.Wee-den 35-12-118-4-0.INTs: EAGLES - K.Coleman 2-13, D.Rodgers-Cromartie 2-0 ...BROWNS - J.Haden 1-50, D.Jackson 1-27-1TD, L.Fort 1-10,C.Robertson 1-1.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, F.Cox 1.0 ... BROWNS - L.Fort 1.0,T.Ward 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 4 INTs/0 fumbles, 4 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (42G, 45N) ... BROWNS - P.Daw-son (43G, 42G, 22G)

Weather: Sunny, 68 degreesWind: NNW 9 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:35

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Kurt Coleman each had two INTS, be-coming the first Eagles duo to do so in a game since 12/21/75 when FrankLeMaster and Artimus Parker accomplished that feat at Washington.

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For the second consecutive week, Eagles QB Michael Vick led theteam on a lengthy fourth-quarter touchdown drive and the Birds de-fense held the Ravens on their final possession as Philadelphia cap-tured a thrilling 24-23 victory over Baltimore in their home openerat Lincoln Financial Field. After forcing four turnovers in Week One,the Eagles defense continued to wreak havoc on opposing quarter-backs early and often, as DE Trent Cole forced a Joe Flacco fumbleon the Ravens second offensive snap. Following the turnover, theBirds jumped out to a 7-0 lead after a one-yard touchdown run byLeSean McCoy. The Ravens took little time in knotting the score at7-7, as FB Vonta Leach barreled into the end zone for a five-yard TD.While the Birds rolled up 486 yards of total offense, highlighted by acareer-high 157 yards receiving from TE Brent Celek, the team con-tinued to struggle with maintaining possession as four turnovers(two interceptions and two fumbles) led to 10 Baltimore points. Fol-lowing a Vick fumble in the second quarter, Flacco found WR JacobyJones in the corner of the end zone and then tacked on a JustinTucker 56-yard field goal as time expired on their final drive of thehalf to take a 10-point lead into the locker room. Baltimore’s open-ing possession of the second half was quickly halted by LB DeMecoRyans, whose interception of Flacco gave the Birds prime field po-sition with which to work. Six plays later, Vick found an open JeremyMaclin in the end zone for a 23-yard score after being flushed out ofthe pocket, trimming the score to 17-14. On their next possession,the Birds settled for a game-tying 23-yard field goal from Alex Hen-ery after failing to convert deep in Baltimore territory. Later, theRavens took good field position and heavy momentum into thefourth quarter following Vick’s second INT of the day. However, theirdrive was brought to a standstill when Ryans broke through theRavens line on third down and sacked Flacco for a 13-yard loss, forc-ing Tucker’s second 50-plus-yard field goal of the contest. Tuckeradded one more field goal on the next Baltimore possession, ex-tending the Ravens lead to 23-17 with 4:43 remaining in the contest.Starting from their own 20, Vick led the Eagles offense on a quickand effective aerial attack, including strikes to Celek and DeSeanJackson, before a 19-yard completion to TE Clay Harbor set up agoal-to-go situation for the Birds. On the next play, Vick rushed upthe middle for the decisive score, giving the Eagles a 24-23 lead inthe waning minutes. Tight coverage by rookies Brandon Boykin andMychal Kendricks, along with heavy pressure on the defensive front,forced Flacco into consecutive incompletions on the Ravens finaltwo plays from scrimmage and moved the Birds to a 2-0 start to theseason for the first time since 2004.

Notes: Celek moved into fourth place all-time among Eagles tightends with 235 career receptions…Celek and Jackson both tallied100+ yards receiving, the first time an Eagles duo has each notched100+ plus yards since they both did so on 9/20/09…The Eagles de-fense has held their opponents to 6-27 (22%) on third downs throughthe first two games...Philadelphia became the first team in NFL his-tory to win their first two games, each by one point.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsBaltimore 7 10 0 6 - 23Philadelphia 7 0 10 7 - 24

Phila - L.McCoy, 1 run (Henery) (6-15, 3:54)Bal - V.Leach, 5 run (Tucker) (7-58, 3:32)Bal - J.Jones, 21 pass from Flacco (Tucker) (4-70, 1:29)Bal - J.Tucker, 56 FG (2-0, 0:08)Phila - J.Maclin, 23 pass from Vick (Henery) (6-42, 2:48)Phila - A.Henery, 23 FG (11-60, 4:42)Bal - J.Tucker, 51 FG (8-31, 3:51)Bal - J.Tucker, 48 FG (10-48, 4:43)Phila - M.Vick, 1 run (Henery) (10-80, 2:48)

TEAM STATISTICS BAL PHILAFirst Downs 17 26Net Yards Gained 325 486Rushes/Yards 21/111 41/129Net Yards Passing 214 357Att/Comp/INT 42/22/1 32/23/2Sacked/Yards Lost 2/18 2/14Punts/Average 5/50.2 5/39.2Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/2Penalties/Yards 6/45 7/58Time of Possession 25:39 34:213rd Down Efficiency 4/14 7/15

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 25-81-1TD, M.Vick 10-34-1TD,B.Brown 3-7, D.Johnson 1-6, S.Havili 2-1 ... RAVENS - R.Rice 16-99,V.Leach 1-5-1TD, B.Pierce 3-4, S.Considine 1-3.RECEIVING: EAGLES - B.Celek 8-157, D.Jackson 7-114, J.Avant 2-33, L.McCoy 2-8, J.Maclin 1-23-1TD, C.Harbor 1-19, D.Johnson 1-13,S.Havili 1-4 ... RAVENS - D.Pitta 8-65, R.Rice 6-53, T.Smith 2-51,A.Boldin 2-7, E.Dickson 1-23, J.Jones 1-21-1TD, V.Leach 1-6, T.Doss1-6.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 32-23-371-2-1TD ... RAVENS - J.Flacco42-22-232-1-1TD.INTs: EAGLES - D.Ryans 1-0 ... RAVENS - E.Reed 1-9, B.Pollard 1-0.SACKS: EAGLES - T.Cole 1.0, D.Ryans 1.0 ... RAVENS - D.Ellerbe 1.0,B.Pollard 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (2 fumbles, 2 INTs/1 fumble, 1 INT)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (23G) ... RAVENS - J.Tucker (56G,51G, 48G)

Weather: Sunny, 72degreesWind: W 5 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:38

Michael Vick led the Eagles on a 10-play, 80-yard drive and scored thegame-winning touchdown with 1:55 remaining in the contest.

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The Eagles were plagued by three costly fumbles, including one re-turned 93 yards for a touchdown at the end of the first half, as theArizona Cardinals handed the Birds their first loss of the year, 27-6, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ. Sunday’s contestmarked the first start for former Eagle signal caller and currentCardinals QB Kevin Kolb against his former team since being tradedto Arizona prior to the 2011 season. The sixth-year quarterback outof Houston did not disappoint, completing 17-of-24 passes for 222yards and two touchdowns while leading Arizona to their best startin 38 years. Paced by a stifling defense that held the Eagles offensein check for the majority of the contest, the Cardinals took advan-tage of early Eagles miscues, turning three turnovers into 14 pointsin the first half of play. Arizona forced a Philadelphia three-and-outon the game’s opening possession and jumped out to an early 3-0lead following a 47-yard field goal by K Jay Feely. After holding theCardinals on their next possession, Eagles WR Damaris Johnsonfumbled a punt on the Philadelphia 38-yard line, giving the Cardinalsprime field position with which they capitalized, as Kolb found WRMichael Floyd for his first career NFL touchdown and extended theCardinal lead to 10-0. Kolb struck again later in the second quarter,hitting Larry Fitzgerald for a 37-yard score with 7:30 remaining inthe second half. After finding the end zone with less than two min-utes remaining in three of the first four halves in 2012, QB MichaelVick led the Birds on a lengthy drive as the clock wound down in thesecond quarter. However, on third-and-goal from the Arizona one-yard line, Cardinals S Kerry Rhodes came untouched from the leftside and jarred Vick, forcing a fumble that S James Sanders scoopedand scored from 93 yards out to give the Cardinals a 24-0 lead at thehalf. A pair of Alex Henery field goals pulled the Eagles to withinthree scores in the third quarter, but the Eagles offense struggledto maintain any form of consistency in the second half after threat-ening at the end of the first. A 27-yard Jay Feely field goal helpedfurther distance Arizona in the fourth quarter as the Cardinalswrapped up a 27-6 victory over the Eagles.

Notes: The Eagles offense has accounted for 1,250 net yards throughthe first three games of the season, which is the fourth-highest totalthrough three games in franchise history…The Eagles defense hasnot allowed a touchdown in the second half of a game this seasonand has held opposing offenses to just 2-7 (28.6%) in the red zone…RB LeSean McCoy moved past Randall Cunningham into 19th placeon the team’s all-time scrimmage yards list with 4,524 yards….Vickmoved into ninth on the franchise’s all-time list with 7,912 passingyards in an Eagles uniform…P Chas Henry tied a career long with a62-yard punt, his third 60+ yard punt of the season.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 0 6 0 - 6Arizona 10 14 0 3 - 27

Arz - J.Feely, 47 FG (8-36, 3:47)Arz - M.Floyd, 8 pass from Kolb (Feely) (8-38, 3:32)Arz - L.Fitzgerald, 37 pass from Kolb (Feely) (4-55, 1:32)Arz - J.Sanders, 93 fumble return (Feely)Phila - A.Henery, 36 FG (13-77, 6:30)Phila - A.Henery, 40 FG (8-33, 3:12)Arz - J.Feely, 27 FG (13-62, 6:34)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA ARZFirst Downs 16 16Net Yards Gained 307 292Rushes/Yards 21/113 34/99Net Yards Passing 194 193Att/Comp/INT 37/17/0 24/17/0Sacked/Yards Lost 5/23 3/29Punts/Average 5/50.0 6/47.2Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0Penalties/Yards 5/65 6/60Time of Possession 25:27 34:333rd Down Efficiency 5/14 6/15

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 13-70, M.Vick 4-15, B.Brown 4-28 ...CARDINALS - R.Williams 13-83, C.Wells 8-18, K.Kolb 4-16, P.Pe-terson 1-(-4), L.Stephens-Howling 8-(-14).RECEIVING: EAGLES - D.Johnson 5-84, D.Jackson 3-43, J.Avant 3-38, L.McCoy 3-8, B.Celek 2-36, B.Brown 1-8 ... CARDINALS -L.Fitzgerald 9-114-1TD, A.Roberts 3-55, R.Housler 2-18, J.King 1-15, R.Williams 1-12, M.Floyd 1-8-1TD.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 37-17-217-0-0TDs ... CARDINALS -K.Kolb 24-17-222-0-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... CARDINALS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.5, T.Cole 0.5, B.Graham 0.5, D.Tapp 0.5... CARDINALS - S.Acho 1.0, Q.Groves 1.0, K.Rhodes 1.0, O.Schofield1.0, D.Washington 1.0, EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (3 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (36G, 40G) ... CARDINALS -J.Feely (47G, 27G)

Weather: IndoorsWind: NonePlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:06

Rookie WR Damaris Johnson led the team with five catches for 84 yards.

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On a night when the Eagles retired the number of one of their all-time defensive greats, Brian Dawkins, the Birds D held the defend-ing Super Bowl champion New York Giants on a last second drive tosecure a thrilling 19-17 victory on Sunday Night Football at LincolnFinancial Field. Paced by a balanced offensive attack, the Eaglescontinued their late-game heroics as QB Michael Vick and RBLeSean McCoy led the offense on their third game-winning, fourth-quarter touchdown drive of the season, punctuated by an Alex Hen-ery 26-yard field goal with 1:49 remaining in the contest. The Birdsopened up the scoring in the second quarter, as Vick found WR De-Sean Jackson in the back of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdownto give the Birds a 7-0 lead. QB Eli Manning quickly rallied his troopsand marched the Giants 81 yards in 1:42, as K Lawrence Tynesbooted a 25-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3 at the half. Follow-ing a relatively quiet first half offensively for both teams, the Eaglesand the Giants combined for six scores on nine possessions in thesecond half. After managing just two yards on six carries in the firsthalf, McCoy broke out for 121 yards rushing in the second half, in-cluding runs of 34 and 22 yards on consecutive plays on the Eaglesopening possession of the half that helped set up a 20-yard Heneryfield goal that extended the Birds lead to 10-3. New York took the en-suing kickoff out of the end zone for 45 yards and Manning foundWR Victor Cruz eight plays later for a 14-yard touchdown to even thescore at 10-10. The Philadelphia offense responded quickly, as a 27-yard Brent Celek reception and 18-yard Vick run moved the Birdsinto field goal range. Henery, who established a career-high withfour field goals in the contest, knocked home a 48-yard kick andgave the Birds a 13-10 lead. Once again, the Giants were handedgreat field position via a 53-yard David Wilson kick return and Man-ning drove New York deep into the red zone before CB DominiqueRodgers-Cromartie picked off a pass in the end zone to put a halt tothe Giants drive. On the ensuing Eagles possession, Henery tackedon his third field goal of the half, a 35-yard kick that drove the Birdslead to 16-10. Lengthy receptions from Ramses Barden andDomenik Hixon helped the Giants move quickly on the following pos-session, before Manning found TE Bear Pascoe for a go-ahead six-yard score. With 6:38 remaining in the contest, Vick and the Eaglesoffense orchestrated a 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive, capped by aHenery 26-yard field goal giving the Birds the decisive 19-17 lead.The Giants, aided by two Philadelphia pass interference penalties,drove deep into Eagle territory on their final possession. However,after an offensive pass interference call on Barden moved the Gi-ants to the Philadelphia 36-yard line, Tynes missed not one, but two54-yard field goal attempts following an Eagles timeout, sealing theEagles victory in their NFC East opener.

Notes: The Eagles have won eight of their last nine against the Gi-ants…Philadelphia has won 13 of their last 19 primetime games, in-cluding eight of their last 12…Vick improved his record to 9-2 againstthe NFC East as the Eagles starting quarterback, with a 3-1 markagainst the Giants…Vick is the fourth quarterback since 1960 to leadhis team to a fourth-quarter comeback win in three of the first fourgames of the season…McCoy posted his 11th career 100-yard rush-ing performance…The Eagles defense has held opponents to 4-12(33.3%) in the red zone and 12-42 (28.6%) on third downs this sea-son.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsNY Giants 0 3 7 7 - 17Philadelphia 0 7 6 6 - 19

Phila - D.Jackson, 19 pass from Vick (Henery) (11-70, 4:17)NYG - L.Tynes, 25 FG (10-81, 1:42)Phila - A.Henery, 20 FG (9-78, 5:05)NYG - V.Cruz, 14 pass from Manning (Tynes) (8-57, 4:27)Phila - A.Henery, 48 FG (8-50, 3:21)Phila - A.Henery, 35 FG (11-74, 5:24)NYG - B.Pascoe, 6 pass from Manning (Tynes) (5-83, 2:40)Phila - A.Henery, 26 FG (12-75, 4:56)

TEAM STATISTICS NYG PHILAFirst Downs 20 22Net Yards Gained 366 422Rushes/Yards 19/57 36/191Net Yards Passing 309 231Att/Comp/INT 42/24/1 30/19/0Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 2/10Punts/Average 5/44.4 4/45.5Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0Penalties/Yards 7/55 5/49Time of Possession 26:39 33:213rd Down Efficiency 2/10 4/12

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 23-123, M.Vick 6-49, S.Havili 2-15,B.Brown 4-5, D.Johnson 1-(-1) ... GIANTS - A.Bradshaw 13-39,A.Brown 5-14, H.Hynoski 1-4.RECEIVING: EAGLES - D.Jackson 6-99-1TD, B.Celek 4-57, L.McCoy3-17, J.Avant 2-30, D.Johnson 1-17, J.Maclin 1-7, S.Havili 1-7,C.Harbor 1-7 ... GIANTS - V.Cruz 9-109-1TD, D.Hixon 6-114, A.Brad-shaw 3-38, R.Barden 2-36, B.Pascoe 1-6-1TD, A.Brown 1-4, M.Ben-nett 1-2, H.Hynoski 1-0.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 30-19-241-0-1TD ... GIANTS - E.Man-ning 42-24-309-1-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - D.Rodgers-Cromartie 1-14 ... GIANTS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - None ... GIANTS - C.Blackburn 1.0, O.Umenyiora1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: +1 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (20G, 48G, 35G, 26G) ... GIANTS- L.Tynes (25G, 54N)

Weather: Partly cloudy, 63 degreesWind: W 6 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:09

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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES / WEEK 4 / THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 WON 3, LOST 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 W 17-16 at Cleveland 68,693 McCoy 81 384 4.7 34 1 09/16 W 24-23 Baltimore 69,144 Vick 27 130 4.8 20 1 09/23 L 6-27 at Arizona 60,436 B. Brown 13 43 3.3 17 0 09/30 W 19-17 New York Giants 69,144 Havili 4 16 4.0 8 0 10/07 at Pittsburgh D. Jackson 1 5 5.0 5 0 10/14 Detroit D. Johnson 2 5 2.5 6 0 10/28 Atlanta TEAM 128 583 4.6 34 2 11/05 at New Orleans OPPONENTS 96 366 3.8 43 1 11/11 Dallas * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/18 at Washington D. Jackson 20 333 16.7 49 1 11/26 Carolina Celek 18 315 17.5 34 0 12/02 at Dallas McCoy 14 59 4.2 12 0 12/09 at Tampa Bay Avant 11 128 11.6 23 0 12/13 Cincinnati Maclin 9 126 14.0 46 2 12/23 Washington D. Johnson 8 124 15.5 26 0 12/30 at New York Giants Harbor 5 42 8.4 19 1 Phil. Opp. Havili 2 11 5.5 7 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 89 65 B. Brown 1 8 8.0 8 0 Rushing 31 13 TEAM 88 1146 13.0 49 4 Passing 54 42 OPPONENTS 75 881 11.7 41 5 Penalty 4 10 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down: Made/Att 24/60 14/52 Rodgers-Cromarti 3 14 4.7 14 0 3rd Down Pct. 40.0 26.9 Coleman 2 13 6.5 7 0 4th Down: Made/Att 2/3 1/4 Ryans 1 0 0.0 0 0 4th Down Pct. 66.7 25.0 TEAM 6 27 4.5 14 0 POSSESSION AVG. 32:17 27:43 OPPONENTS 6 97 16.2 50 1 TOTAL NET YARDS 1671 1193 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Avg. Per Game 417.8 298.3 Henry 16 776 48.5 38.3 0 2 62 0 Total Plays 294 246 McBriar 4 182 45.5 38.3 0 2 56 0 Avg. Per Play 5.7 4.8 TEAM 20 958 47.9 38.3 0 4 62 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 583 366 OPPONENTS 23 1064 46.3 40.4 5 9 60 0 Avg. Per Game 145.8 91.5 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Total Rushes 128 96 D. Johnson 7 8 35 5.0 12 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1088 827 TEAM 7 8 35 5.0 12 0 Avg. Per Game 272.0 206.8 OPPONENTS 17 2 193 11.4 23 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 11/58 7/54 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Gross Yards 1146 881 Boykin 10 210 21.0 29 0 Att./Completions 155/88 143/75 Havili 1 18 18.0 18 0 Completion Pct. 56.8 52.4 Jordan 1 1 1.0 1 0 Had Intercepted 6 6 TEAM 12 229 19.1 29 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 20/47.9 23/46.3 OPPONENTS 14 427 30.5 53 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 20/38.3 23/40.4 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PENALTIES/YARDS 29/282 21/180 Henery 0/ 0 3/ 3 2/ 2 3/ 4 0/0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 9/6 4/1 TEAM 0/ 0 3/ 3 2/ 2 3/ 4 0/0 TOUCHDOWNS 6 8 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 4/ 4 2/3 Rushing 2 1 Henery: (42G,45N)(23G)(36G,40G)(20G,48G,35G,26G) Passing 4 5 OPP: (43G,42G,22G)(56G,51G,48G)(47G,27G)(25G, Returns 0 2 54N) * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 7 17 22 20 0 66 OPPONENTS 20 27 10 26 0 83 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Henery 0 0 0 0 6/ 6 8/ 9 0 30 Maclin 2 0 2 0 0 12 Harbor 1 0 1 0 0 6 D. Jackson 1 0 1 0 0 6 McCoy 1 1 0 0 0 6 Vick 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 6 2 4 0 6/ 6 8/ 9 0 66 OPPONENTS 8 1 5 2 8/ 8 9/10 0 83 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Babin 2.5, Cole 1.5, Cox 1, Ryans 1, Graham 0.5, Tapp 0.5, TM 7, OPP 11 FUM/LOST: Vick 5/3, McCoy 3/2, D. Johnson 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Vick 155 88 1146 56.8 7.39 4 2.6 6 3.9 49 11/ 58 72.7 TEAM 155 88 1146 56.8 7.39 4 2.6 6 3.9 49 11/ 58 72.7 OPPONENTS 143 75 881 52.4 6.16 5 3.5 6 4.2 41 7/ 54 65.6

PITTSBURGH STEELERS / WEEK 4 / THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 WON 1, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L 19-31 at Denver 76,823 Redman 32 72 2.3 13 1 09/16 W 27-10 New York Jets 64,511 Dwyer 24 70 2.9 11 0 09/23 L 31-34 at Oakland 62,373 Rainey 6 15 2.5 7 0 10/07 Philadelphia A. Brown 2 13 6.5 9 0 10/11 at Tennessee B. Batch 6 12 2.0 5 0 10/21 at Cincinnati Roethlisberger 3 12 4.0 8 0 10/28 Washington Wallace 1 1 1.0 1 0 11/04 at New York Giants TEAM 74 195 2.6 13 1 11/12 Kansas City OPPONENTS 70 303 4.3 64t 2 11/18 Baltimore * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/25 at Cleveland A. Brown 18 240 13.3 27 1 12/02 at Baltimore Wallace 17 234 13.8 37t 3 12/09 San Diego Miller 15 129 8.6 23 4 12/16 at Dallas Sanders 10 121 12.1 21 0 12/23 Cincinnati Redman 6 45 7.5 14 0 12/30 Cleveland Rainey 4 27 6.8 14 0 Pitt. Opp. Dwyer 4 24 6.0 12 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 64 57 W. Johnson 3 42 14.0 26 0 Rushing 13 17 B. Batch 2 20 10.0 15 0 Passing 46 32 Cotchery 2 15 7.5 9 0 Penalty 5 8 Pope 1 7 7.0 7 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 27/48 16/33 TEAM 82 904 11.0 37t 8 3rd Down Pct. 56.3 48.5 OPPONENTS 53 600 11.3 71t 6 4th Down: Made/Att 3/4 0/0 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down Pct. 75.0 0.0 Clark 1 26 26.0 26 0 POSSESSION AVG. 35:59 24:01 TEAM 1 26 26.0 26 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 1048 874 OPPONENTS 1 43 43.0 43t 1 Avg. Per Game 349.3 291.3 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Total Plays 203 162 Butler 11 455 41.4 38.4 0 5 52 0 Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.4 TEAM 11 455 41.4 38.4 0 5 52 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 195 303 OPPONENTS 11 517 47.0 39.0 1 3 60 0 Avg. Per Game 65.0 101.0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Total Rushes 74 70 A. Brown 5 1 55 11.0 23 0 NET YARDS PASSING 853 571 Rainey 1 0 13 13.0 13 0 Avg. Per Game 284.3 190.3 TEAM 6 1 68 11.3 23 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 9/51 5/29 OPPONENTS 6 2 33 5.5 12 0 Gross Yards 904 600 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Att./Completions 120/82 87/53 Rainey 4 89 22.3 24 0 Completion Pct. 68.3 60.9 Sanders 1 27 27.0 27 0 Had Intercepted 1 1 TEAM 5 116 23.2 27 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 11/41.4 11/47.0 OPPONENTS 6 199 33.2 51 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 11/38.4 11/39.0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PENALTIES/YARDS 28/240 16/137 Suisham 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 2/ 2 0/0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 5/2 2/2 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 2/ 2 0/0 TOUCHDOWNS 9 9 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 1/ 1 0/0 Rushing 1 2 Suisham: (21G,35G)(45G,45G)(33G) Passing 8 6 OPP: (26G)(38G)(32G,43G) Returns 0 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 17 23 24 13 0 77 OPPONENTS 14 17 14 30 0 75 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Miller 4 0 4 0 0 24 Suisham 0 0 0 0 8/ 8 5/ 5 0 23 Wallace 3 0 3 0 0 18 A. Brown 1 0 1 0 0 6 Redman 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 9 1 8 0 8/ 8 5/ 5 0 77 OPPONENTS 9 2 6 1 7/ 7 4/ 4 0 75 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 1-2 SACKS: Woodley 2, Foote 1, Heyward 1, Worilds 1, TM 5, OPP 9 FUM/LOST: A. Brown 2/1, Dwyer 1/1, Roethlisberger 1/0, Wallace 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Roethlisberger 120 82 904 68.3 7.53 8 6.7 1 0.8 37t 9/ 51 109.2 TEAM 120 82 904 68.3 7.53 8 6.7 1 0.8 37t 9/ 51 109.2 OPPONENTS 87 53 600 60.9 6.90 6 6.9 1 1.1 71t 5/ 29 99.8

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 OFFENSE Ariz. St.L. Atl. Wash. Phil. Pitt. G.B. Ind. GAMES (Won-Lost) 4-0 2-2 4-0 2-2 3-1 1-2 2-2 1-2 FIRST DOWNS 69 64 92 98 89 64 92 62 Rushing 13 17 18 40 31 13 19 15 Passing 50 44 64 47 54 46 59 41 Penalty 6 3 10 11 4 5 14 6 YDS GAINED (tot) 1084 1148 1461 1687 1671 1048 1334 1071 Avg per Game 271.0 287.0 365.3 421.8 417.8 349.3 333.5 357.0 RUSHING (net) 272 362 391 702 583 195 337 271 Avg per Game 68.0 90.5 97.8 175.5 145.8 65.0 84.3 90.3 Rushes 101 97 96 136 128 74 88 74 Yards per Rush 2.7 3.7 4.1 5.2 4.6 2.6 3.8 3.7 PASSING (net) 812 786 1070 985 1088 853 997 800 Avg per Game 203.0 196.5 267.5 246.3 272.0 284.3 249.3 266.7 Passes Att. 135 126 147 124 155 120 157 122 Completed 81 78 102 86 88 82 110 65 Pct Completed 60.0 61.9 69.4 69.4 56.8 68.3 70.1 53.3 Yards Gained 901 883 1162 1070 1146 904 1091 846 Sacked 14 14 11 11 11 9 16 5 Yards Lost 89 97 92 85 58 51 94 46 Had intercepted 3 4 2 1 6 1 3 4 Yards Opp Ret 31 63 24 5 97 43 31 85 Opp TDs on Int 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 PUNTS 26 18 17 23 20 11 19 16 Avg Yards 47.5 46.6 44.8 42.1 47.9 41.4 46.1 50.3 PUNT RETURNS 14 8 5 9 7 6 8 7 Avg Return 7.9 9.1 9.8 5.2 5.0 11.3 13.5 7.4 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 7 4 6 11 12 5 8 10 Avg Return 24.9 17.8 31.0 22.2 19.1 23.2 25.6 23.1 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 26 24 14 37 29 28 31 21 Yards Penalized 248 202 114 356 282 240 301 176 FUMBLES BY 8 5 2 7 9 5 6 2 Fumbles Lost 3 2 0 1 6 2 2 2 Opp Fumbles 7 0 7 5 4 2 1 4 Opp Fum Lost 6 0 5 4 1 2 0 1 POSS. TIME (avg) 29:24 29:26 31:43 33:09 32:17 35:59 30:36 28:51 TOUCHDOWNS 10 6 14 15 6 9 10 7 Rushing 2 0 3 8 2 1 1 1 Passing 7 5 11 4 4 8 8 5 Returns 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 EXTRA-PT KICKS 10/10 5/5 13/13 15/15 6/6 8/8 8/8 7/7 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 1/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1 1/2 0/0 FIELD GOALS/FGA 7/7 12/12 9/9 6/10 8/9 5/5 5/5 4/6 POINTS SCORED 91 79 124 123 66 77 85 61 DEFENSE Ariz. St.L. Atl. Wash. Phil. Pitt. G.B. Ind. POINTS ALLOWED 61 91 76 123 83 75 81 83 OPP FIRST DOWNS 80 85 82 85 65 57 72 60 Rushing 22 33 35 21 13 17 16 22 Passing 53 48 44 55 42 32 47 32 Penalty 5 4 3 9 10 8 9 6 OPP YARDS GAINED 1428 1395 1413 1661 1193 874 1257 1088 Avg per Game 357.0 348.8 353.3 415.3 298.3 291.3 314.3 362.7 OPP RUSHING(net) 404 541 585 356 366 303 452 394 Avg per Game 101.0 135.3 146.3 89.0 91.5 101.0 113.0 131.3 Rushes 111 115 112 83 96 70 103 91 Yards per Rush 3.6 4.7 5.2 4.3 3.8 4.3 4.4 4.3 OPP PASSING(net) 1024 854 828 1305 827 571 805 694 Avg per Game 256.0 213.5 207.0 326.3 206.8 190.3 201.3 231.3 Passes Att. 158 133 133 154 143 87 128 91 Completed 89 86 81 94 75 53 76 58 Pct Completed 56.3 64.7 60.9 61.0 52.4 60.9 59.4 63.7 Sacked 16 6 10 7 7 5 14 7 Yards Lost 93 50 59 44 54 29 108 39 INTERCEPTED BY 4 8 7 5 6 1 4 1 Yards Returned 21 184 83 63 27 26 38 4 Returned for TD 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 OPP PUNT RETURNS 10 11 9 14 17 6 6 9 Avg return 10.0 8.2 6.6 7.4 11.4 5.5 6.2 9.1 OPP KICKOFF RET 9 10 10 8 14 6 8 7 Avg return 29.8 22.6 22.8 22.5 30.5 33.2 27.6 25.7 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 4 10 10 14 8 9 9 9 Rushing 1 6 6 2 1 2 1 4 Passing 3 2 4 11 5 6 8 5 Returns 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 OFFENSE Clev. NY-G Tenn. Minn. Miami Cin. Balt. K.C. GAMES (Won-Lost) 0-4 2-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 3-1 3-1 1-3 FIRST DOWNS 70 90 63 79 83 83 94 99 Rushing 12 19 14 25 32 26 24 33 Passing 51 61 42 47 42 48 57 59 Penalty 7 10 7 7 9 9 13 7 YDS GAINED (tot) 1246 1644 1258 1287 1588 1557 1696 1678 Avg per Game 311.5 411.0 314.5 321.8 397.0 389.3 424.0 419.5 RUSHING (net) 305 358 275 491 613 440 455 694 Avg per Game 76.3 89.5 68.8 122.8 153.3 110.0 113.8 173.5 Rushes 75 92 74 124 134 115 97 124 Yards per Rush 4.1 3.9 3.7 4.0 4.6 3.8 4.7 5.6 PASSING (net) 941 1286 983 796 975 1117 1241 984 Avg per Game 235.3 321.5 245.8 199.0 243.8 279.3 310.3 246.0 Passes Att. 167 162 142 123 143 127 159 161 Completed 90 104 90 84 80 86 101 94 Pct Completed 53.9 64.2 63.4 68.3 55.9 67.7 63.5 58.4 Yards Gained 997 1324 1017 824 1046 1184 1299 1058 Sacked 9 5 6 8 8 12 9 13 Yards Lost 56 38 34 28 71 67 58 74 Had intercepted 7 4 4 0 6 4 3 7 Yards Opp Ret 117 114 126 0 63 48 36 106 Opp TDs on Int 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 PUNTS 26 13 19 19 19 14 17 17 Avg Yards 43.1 44.5 49.3 46.0 49.3 44.1 46.8 45.5 PUNT RETURNS 12 7 9 8 13 12 8 11 Avg Return 15.3 9.0 12.4 18.8 14.5 13.8 8.9 14.0 Returned for TD 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 15 16 20 14 11 10 14 16 Avg Return 26.3 27.2 27.8 30.1 24.5 23.0 24.1 21.2 Returned for TD 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 26 23 24 22 25 23 37 21 Yards Penalized 261 179 194 249 204 225 330 178 FUMBLES BY 6 4 5 7 6 5 3 10 Fumbles Lost 2 1 4 4 4 3 1 8 Opp Fumbles 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 4 Opp Fum Lost 2 2 1 4 0 3 4 0 POSS. TIME (avg) 26:18 30:33 24:20 29:27 30:11 31:02 28:48 31:41 TOUCHDOWNS 7 11 9 9 10 13 14 9 Rushing 3 4 0 3 7 3 5 4 Passing 3 7 6 4 2 9 7 5 Returns 1 0 3 2 1 1 2 0 EXTRA-PT KICKS 7/7 10/10 9/9 9/9 9/9 13/13 13/13 8/8 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/1 0/1 FIELD GOALS/FGA 8/8 11/12 6/8 9/10 5/8 7/7 8/9 8/9 POINTS SCORED 73 111 81 90 86 112 121 88 DEFENSE Clev. NY-G Tenn. Minn. Miami Cin. Balt. K.C. POINTS ALLOWED 98 84 151 72 90 112 83 136 OPP FIRST DOWNS 88 76 104 81 77 95 99 69 Rushing 24 23 39 19 7 32 23 22 Passing 55 47 62 53 62 55 63 44 Penalty 9 6 3 9 8 8 13 3 OPP YARDS GAINED 1613 1489 1686 1254 1418 1462 1561 1336 Avg per Game 403.3 372.3 421.5 313.5 354.5 365.5 390.3 334.0 OPP RUSHING(net) 469 473 546 341 227 534 378 472 Avg per Game 117.3 118.3 136.5 85.3 56.8 133.5 94.5 118.0 Rushes 116 104 141 104 96 98 120 112 Yards per Rush 4.0 4.5 3.9 3.3 2.4 5.4 3.2 4.2 OPP PASSING(net) 1144 1016 1140 913 1191 928 1183 864 Avg per Game 286.0 254.0 285.0 228.3 297.8 232.0 295.8 216.0 Passes Att. 168 120 146 156 172 137 162 109 Completed 103 75 110 97 94 93 98 71 Pct Completed 61.3 62.5 75.3 62.2 54.7 67.9 60.5 65.1 Sacked 13 8 6 12 12 17 9 8 Yards Lost 55 63 32 94 78 130 64 62 INTERCEPTED BY 6 6 1 1 5 1 4 2 Yards Returned 92 118 11 24 46 23 106 33 Returned for TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 OPP PUNT RETURNS 7 7 8 10 13 4 8 5 Avg return 21.3 3.1 7.8 9.0 10.4 6.5 11.8 20.0 OPP KICKOFF RET 11 20 8 8 12 16 9 11 Avg return 24.5 21.8 27.4 34.4 21.1 26.4 20.4 25.2 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 12 9 18 6 9 13 8 16 Rushing 1 2 5 1 2 5 6 4 Passing 9 6 10 5 6 6 2 10 Returns 2 1 3 0 1 2 0 2

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 OFFENSE Sea. Car. Chi. Jax Denv. N.E. Buff. S.F. GAMES (Won-Lost) 2-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-1 FIRST DOWNS 71 82 75 63 94 116 73 91 Rushing 31 28 22 25 33 46 25 35 Passing 29 48 46 30 51 61 45 47 Penalty 11 6 7 8 10 9 3 9 YDS GAINED (tot) 1126 1495 1230 1017 1548 1753 1551 1385 Avg per Game 281.5 373.8 307.5 254.3 387.0 438.3 387.8 346.3 RUSHING (net) 603 488 404 432 436 576 632 668 Avg per Game 150.8 122.0 101.0 108.0 109.0 144.0 158.0 167.0 Rushes 137 109 118 98 113 137 123 123 Yards per Rush 4.4 4.5 3.4 4.4 3.9 4.2 5.1 5.4 PASSING (net) 523 1007 826 585 1112 1177 919 717 Avg per Game 130.8 251.8 206.5 146.3 278.0 294.3 229.8 179.3 Passes Att. 100 111 117 115 154 154 125 114 Completed 60 71 67 65 99 101 72 76 Pct Completed 60.0 64.0 57.3 56.5 64.3 65.6 57.6 66.7 Yards Gained 594 1059 917 677 1162 1227 931 784 Sacked 8 9 13 12 8 8 4 12 Yards Lost 71 52 91 92 50 50 12 67 Had intercepted 4 5 6 1 3 1 7 1 Yards Opp Ret 56 85 74 23 80 0 102 24 Opp TDs on Int 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 PUNTS 18 20 18 25 15 17 20 15 Avg Yards 50.3 41.2 43.0 52.0 48.0 36.3 44.6 46.3 PUNT RETURNS 9 8 7 10 14 7 6 8 Avg Return 7.0 8.1 11.1 6.0 7.4 11.0 29.7 11.5 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 7 12 10 10 7 6 6 11 Avg Return 37.7 23.7 24.1 23.2 21.0 22.8 22.7 30.4 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 37 22 25 21 27 22 24 27 Yards Penalized 298 185 183 200 250 173 176 255 FUMBLES BY 2 8 1 7 4 4 6 7 Fumbles Lost 1 4 1 3 4 2 4 3 Opp Fumbles 8 2 6 4 4 7 10 8 Opp Fum Lost 2 0 3 2 1 5 4 5 POSS. TIME (avg) 31:07 26:31 32:01 27:09 29:30 31:08 30:03 31:30 TOUCHDOWNS 7 11 12 6 13 15 16 11 Rushing 2 6 4 1 4 7 3 5 Passing 4 4 5 5 8 7 12 5 Returns 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 EXTRA-PT KICKS 7/7 11/11 12/12 3/4 11/11 14/14 16/16 11/11 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/2 1/2 0/1 0/0 0/0 FIELD GOALS/FGA 7/8 1/1 8/8 7/7 7/7 10/13 1/1 9/12 POINTS SCORED 70 80 108 62 114 134 115 104 DEFENSE Sea. Car. Chi. Jax Denv. N.E. Buff. S.F. POINTS ALLOWED 58 109 68 97 83 92 131 65 OPP FIRST DOWNS 72 93 79 91 76 79 96 70 Rushing 14 30 17 34 14 19 36 12 Passing 50 56 57 52 52 52 54 46 Penalty 8 7 5 5 10 8 6 12 OPP YARDS GAINED 1103 1575 1267 1619 1232 1467 1626 1109 Avg per Game 275.8 393.8 316.8 404.8 308.0 366.8 406.5 277.3 OPP RUSHING(net) 251 539 269 601 350 341 548 318 Avg per Game 62.8 134.8 67.3 150.3 87.5 85.3 137.0 79.5 Rushes 84 111 74 140 104 101 113 98 Yards per Rush 3.0 4.9 3.6 4.3 3.4 3.4 4.8 3.2 OPP PASSING(net) 852 1036 998 1018 882 1126 1078 791 Avg per Game 213.0 259.0 249.5 254.5 220.5 281.5 269.5 197.8 Passes Att. 146 150 166 139 140 148 148 141 Completed 86 100 104 88 82 94 91 84 Pct Completed 58.9 66.7 62.7 63.3 58.6 63.5 61.5 59.6 Sacked 12 12 15 2 10 7 10 8 Yards Lost 60 88 105 4 74 18 66 52 INTERCEPTED BY 3 3 11 2 2 6 4 3 Yards Returned 64 32 216 32 50 92 41 31 Returned for TD 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 OPP PUNT RETURNS 10 6 6 15 7 3 9 4 Avg return 6.9 8.8 8.0 10.7 5.7 7.3 20.7 22.5 OPP KICKOFF RET 8 8 8 12 4 11 7 10 Avg return 20.5 19.4 20.8 27.1 18.5 23.2 24.1 28.4 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 5 10 7 10 9 11 17 7 Rushing 2 4 1 6 1 2 6 1 Passing 3 6 5 4 8 9 9 5 Returns 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 OFFENSE S.D. N.O. Hou. NY-J Oak. Dal. Det. T.B. GAMES (Won-Lost) 3-1 0-4 4-0 2-2 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-3 FIRST DOWNS 76 90 86 67 72 75 102 60 Rushing 24 13 31 14 10 13 21 21 Passing 45 71 50 40 54 61 73 34 Penalty 7 6 5 13 8 1 8 5 YDS GAINED (tot) 1247 1606 1481 1136 1275 1456 1649 1104 Avg per Game 311.8 401.5 370.3 284.0 318.8 364.0 412.3 276.0 RUSHING (net) 400 323 546 346 243 271 361 364 Avg per Game 100.0 80.8 136.5 86.5 60.8 67.8 90.3 91.0 Rushes 110 75 148 107 71 79 100 101 Yards per Rush 3.6 4.3 3.7 3.2 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.6 PASSING (net) 847 1283 935 790 1032 1185 1288 740 Avg per Game 211.8 320.8 233.8 197.5 258.0 296.3 322.0 185.0 Passes Att. 126 191 124 129 162 161 186 119 Completed 87 110 83 64 99 110 124 65 Pct Completed 69.0 57.6 66.9 49.6 61.1 68.3 66.7 54.6 Yards Gained 897 1350 953 822 1081 1237 1354 790 Sacked 9 9 3 7 7 8 9 7 Yards Lost 50 67 18 32 49 52 66 50 Had intercepted 4 5 1 4 2 8 4 4 Yards Opp Ret 10 93 7 7 34 185 127 19 Opp TDs on Int 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 PUNTS 16 17 22 22 22 15 14 25 Avg Yards 52.2 51.1 47.6 43.3 47.1 41.4 40.3 43.6 PUNT RETURNS 6 6 15 7 7 8 9 10 Avg Return 5.0 8.3 9.6 17.0 11.1 6.0 10.9 6.2 Returned for TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 9 14 8 10 6 11 6 13 Avg Return 26.0 25.4 20.1 27.1 24.5 21.5 20.8 20.8 Returned for TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PENALTIES 24 28 24 25 19 33 26 29 Yards Penalized 211 247 171 235 143 248 257 244 FUMBLES BY 7 2 2 7 6 8 2 4 Fumbles Lost 2 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 Opp Fumbles 8 7 7 4 5 5 6 6 Opp Fum Lost 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 2 POSS. TIME (avg) 32:58 26:00 35:32 27:16 25:16 30:26 31:48 29:39 TOUCHDOWNS 10 13 15 9 6 7 9 8 Rushing 3 2 6 1 1 1 4 2 Passing 6 10 7 5 5 6 5 5 Returns 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 EXTRA-PT KICKS 10/10 12/12 15/15 9/9 5/5 6/6 8/8 7/7 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 1/1 0/1 FIELD GOALS/FGA 10/10 6/8 7/8 6/6 8/8 5/5 12/13 9/9 POINTS SCORED 100 110 126 81 67 65 100 82 DEFENSE S.D. N.O. Hou. NY-J Oak. Dal. Det. T.B. POINTS ALLOWED 71 130 56 109 125 88 114 91 OPP FIRST DOWNS 80 102 65 90 89 65 74 88 Rushing 15 34 22 36 30 19 25 18 Passing 55 60 34 42 54 38 40 61 Penalty 10 8 9 12 5 8 9 9 OPP YARDS GAINED 1270 1853 1092 1481 1646 1110 1263 1676 Avg per Game 317.5 463.3 273.0 370.3 411.5 277.5 315.8 419.0 OPP RUSHING(net) 321 747 361 691 514 432 411 302 Avg per Game 80.3 186.8 90.3 172.8 128.5 108.0 102.8 75.5 Rushes 78 154 83 141 121 113 100 91 Yards per Rush 4.1 4.9 4.3 4.9 4.2 3.8 4.1 3.3 OPP PASSING(net) 949 1106 731 790 1132 678 852 1374 Avg per Game 237.3 276.5 182.8 197.5 283.0 169.5 213.0 343.5 Passes Att. 158 131 136 121 151 104 124 158 Completed 101 90 72 70 108 64 82 105 Pct Completed 63.9 68.7 52.9 57.9 71.5 61.5 66.1 66.5 Sacked 7 6 13 5 3 9 9 9 Yards Lost 48 34 87 19 21 71 61 45 INTERCEPTED BY 5 2 5 4 0 1 0 6 Yards Returned 84 28 158 64 0 0 0 124 Returned for TD 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 OPP PUNT RETURNS 9 8 12 10 15 6 6 11 Avg return 13.1 11.0 12.2 10.9 11.1 5.0 27.3 10.1 OPP KICKOFF RET 12 13 18 10 7 10 12 8 Avg return 24.3 23.4 23.6 23.3 19.4 18.5 32.8 23.8 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 9 14 6 13 14 10 12 9 Rushing 2 6 0 7 5 2 1 4 Passing 7 7 5 5 9 5 5 4 Returns 0 1 1 1 0 3 6 1

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 OFFENSE NFL/Avg GAMES (Won-Lost) --- FIRST DOWNS 80.8 Rushing 23.2 Passing 49.9 Penalty 7.6 YDS GAINED (tot) 1391.2 Avg per Game 353.3 RUSHING (net) 432.4 Avg per Game 109.8 Rushes 105.6 Yards per Rush 4.1 PASSING (net) 958.8 Avg per Game 243.5 Passes Att. 139.3 Completed 86.7 Pct Completed 62.2 Yards Gained 1018.3 Sacked 9.2 Yards Lost 59.6 Had intercepted 3.7 Yards Opp Ret 59.8 Opp TDs on Int 0.5 PUNTS 18.6 Avg Yards 45.8 PUNT RETURNS 8.8 Avg Return 10.6 Returned for TD 0.2 KICKOFF RETURNS 10.2 Avg Return 24.7 Returned for TD 0.1 PENALTIES 25.8 Yards Penalized 225.5 FUMBLES BY 5.2 Fumbles Lost 2.6 Opp Fumbles 5.2 Opp Fum Lost 2.6 POSS. TIME (avg) 30:00 TOUCHDOWNS 10.2 Rushing 3.1 Passing 6.1 Returns 1.1 EXTRA-PT KICKS 100% 2-PT CONVERSIONS 53% FIELD GOALS/FGA 7/8 POINTS SCORED 93.3 DEFENSE NFL/Avg POINTS ALLOWED 93.3 OPP FIRST DOWNS 80.8 Rushing 23.2 Passing 49.9 Penalty 7.6 OPP YARDS GAINED 1391.2 Avg per Game 353.3 OPP RUSHING(net) 432.4 Avg per Game 109.8 Rushes 105.6 Yards per Rush 4.1 OPP PASSING(net) 958.8 Avg per Game 243.5 Passes Att. 139.3 Completed 86.7 Pct Completed 62.2 Sacked 9.2 Yards Lost 59.6 INTERCEPTED BY 3.7 Yards Returned 59.8 Returned for TD 0.5 OPP PUNT RETURNS 8.8 Avg return 10.6 OPP KICKOFF RET 10.2 Avg return 24.7 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 10.2 Rushing 3.1 Passing 6.1 Returns 1.1

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 TEAM RANKINGS American Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Balt. 2 6 1 11 6 15 Buff. 6 2 13 14 14 10 Cin. 5 7 4 8 12 7 Cleve. 14 13 11 12 8 14 Denver 7 8 5 3 4 5 Hou. 8 5 12 *1 5 1 Ind. 9 11 6 7 11 6 Jax 16 9 16 13 15 9 K.C. 3 1 8 5 9 4 Miami 4 3 10 6 *1 16 N.E. *1 4 2 9 3 11 Jets 15 12 15 10 16 3 Oak. 11 16 7 15 10 12 Pitt. 10 15 3 2 7 2 S.D. 13 10 14 4 2 8 Tenn. 12 14 9 16 13 13 National Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Ariz. 16 15 11 11 8 12 Atl. 7 8 6 10 15 5 Car. 6 6 7 13 13 13 Chi. 12 7 10 8 2 10 Dallas 8 16 4 3 10 *1 Det. 3 11 *1 7 9 6T G.B. 10 13 8 6 11 3 Minn. 11 5 12 5 5 9 N.O. 5 14 3 16 16 14 Giants 4 12 2 12 12 11 Phil. 2 4 5 4 7 4 St. L. 13 10 13 9 14 8 S.F. 9 2 15 2 4 2 Sea. 14 3 16 1 1 6T T.B. 15 9 14 15 3 16 Wash. 1 *1 9 14 6 15 National Football League Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Ariz. 31 29 25 17 14T 21 Atl. 15 18 11 15 29 8 Balt. 2 12 4 23 13 29 Buff. 11 4 22 27 28 23 Car. 13 11 14 24 25 22 Chi. 26 16 24 11 3 18 Cin. 10 13 8 19 24 16 Cleve. 25 27 20 25 19 28 Dallas 16 30 5 4 17 *1 Denver 12 14 9 7 9 13 Det. 6 22 *1 10 16 9T G.B. 20 25 15 9 18 6 Hou. 14 9 21 *1 11 2 Ind. 17 21 12 18 23 15 Jax 32 15 31 26 30 20 K.C. 4 2 17 13 20 12 Miami 9 5 19 16 *1 30 Minn. 21 10 26 8 7T 14 N.E. *1 8 6 20 7T 25 N.O. 8 26 3 32 32 24 Giants 7 23 2 22 21 19 Jets 28 24 27 21 31 4 Oak. 22 32 13 28 22 26 Phil. 5 7 10 6 12 7 Pitt. 18 31 7 5 14T 3 St. L. 27 20 28 14 26 11 S.D. 24 17 23 12 6 17 S.F. 19 3 30 3 5 5 Sea. 29 6 32 2 2 9T T.B. 30 19 29 30 4 32 Tenn. 23 28 18 31 27 27 Wash. 3 *1 16 29 10 31 T = Tied for position * = League Leader

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BAL 2 2 12 5 4 4 10 15 5t 22 28 20 16 13 26 5 21t BUF 11 5 4 4 22 8 32 3 23 5 1t 1 23 20 30 6 1t CIN 10 6 13 19 8 2 19 26 15t 29 14t 7 21 22 9 8 1t CLE 25 25 27 14 20 30 26 12 26 28 29t 4 8 25 27 27 1t DEN 12 14 14 17 9 10 12 10t 5t 4 14t 24t 27 8 3 7 1t HOU 14 18 9 22 21 5 3t 1 13 6 1t 17 30 10 21 2 24t IND 17 19 21 23 12 19 22 4 17 10 1t 24t 20 4 7 22 30 JAC 32 31 15 9 31 32 6 29 30t 26 25t 28t 18t 2 5 32 1t KC 4 13 2 1 17 27 28 23 3 3 1t 6 26 18 18 18 21t MIA 9 16 5 6 19 16 27 14 15t 7 23t 5 13 6t 12 19 31 NE 1 8 8 12 6 7 2 10t 1 12 31t 14 22 32 31 1 26 NYJ 28 29 24 30 27 24 18 13 28 15 1t 3 7 24 24 23t 1t OAK 22 20 32 29 13 21 8 6 24 30 27 12t 14 12 17 29 1t PIT 18 21 31 32 7 13 5 21 14 1 12t 11 18t 29 19 13 1t SD 24 23 17 24 23 20 20t 19 20 8 1t 31t 9 1 8 14t 1t TEN 23 12 28 21 18 12 17 5 30t 24 14t 9 5 6t 1 23t 27t ARI 31 32 29 31 25 29 14 28 27 25 14t 23 12 11 6 16 1t ATL 15 10 18 13 11 11 9 20 7t 2 31t 16 2 19 11 3 1t CAR 13 1 11 8 14 1 29 24 18 16 29t 22 17 30 28 25 1t CHI 26 26 16 28 24 18 31 31t 21t 18 14t 12t 15 26 23 11 1t DAL 16 7 30 27 5 9 30 9 21t 14 25t 28t 25 28 14 31 1t DET 6 15 22 25 1 14 13 8 2 21 23t 15 28 31 32 14t 18 GB 20 22 25 18 15 25 11 27 7t 11 14t 8 10 16 10 20 1t MIN 21 24 10 15 26 22 1 17 19 19 1t 2 4 17 13 17 20 NO 8 9 26 11 3 17 16 7 10t 9 12t 21 11 3 4 10 27t NYG 7 3 23 16 2 3 15 2 10t 20 1t 19 6 21 22 9 19 PHI 5 11 7 7 10 15 24 18 12 13 14t 31t 31 9 20 30 21t STL 27 28 20 20 28 28 20t 31t 29 17 21t 18 32 14 15 26 1t SF 19 17 3 2 30 26 7 30 9 23 1t 10 3 15 16 12 27t SEA 29 30 6 10 32 31 25 22 25 27 21t 26 1 5 2 28 24t TB 30 27 19 26 29 23 23 16 32 31t 1t 27 29 23 25 21 1t WAS 3 4 1 3 16 6 3t 25 4 31t 1t 30 24 27 29 4 32 Team/Offense Rank (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BAL 23 13 13 3 29 22 17 22 30 13t 16 25 5 4 12 10t 17t 6 12 BUF 27 28 28 27 23 21 15 17 29 26 1t 29 18 10 1 30 2t 21 22 CIN 19 25 24 32 16 13 28 1 28 7 13t 6 23 14 4 25 17t 15t 13 CLE 25 16 19 14 28 17 9 9 22t 13t 17t 30 20 19 8 20 4 25 28 DEN 7 6 9 7 13 10 24 15 9t 23 13t 4 1t 26 28 10t 17t 7 6 HOU 1 4 11 23 2 1 8 4 1t 1 8t 26 16 29 29 1 17t 1 2 IND 18 22 23 22 15 23 26 10t 15t 16 26t 16 22 25 26 24 17t 28 19 JAC 26 23 30 20 20 24 23 32 26 20 26t 20 24 27 27 19 13t 29 32 KC 13 26 20 17 12 27 21 13 4 18t 1t 28 21 32 25 31 12 30 5 MIA 16 10 1 1 30 20 14 16 12 5 26t 19 8 17 18 15 13t 17 10 NE 20 20 7t 8 25 25 6 24 13t 22 10t 9 13 16 22 18 17t 3 7 NYJ 21 19 31 30 4 16 10 29 25 31 26t 21 14 20t 6 22t 1 26 27 OAK 28 27 22 18 26 26 31t 31 24 32 22t 23 4 23 24 28 17t 31 29 PIT 5 14 14t 21 3 15 25 19 9t 30 1t 3 31 20t 17 21 17t 14 9 SD 12 12 6 16 17 8 12 28 15t 18t 5t 27 19 22 31 6 17t 9 20 TEN 31 21 27 13 27 28 29 30 32 28 17t 11 25 7 3 32 17t 32 30 ARI 17 9 14t 10 21 11 16 3 15t 11 10t 17 28 3 2 3 7 8 26 ATL 15 18 29 31 8 9 3 12 19 29 26t 7 12 28 30 8 2t 2 15 CAR 24 24 25 29 22 18 20 8 27 27 5t 14 3 13 15t 22t 17t 27 23 CHI 11 8 3 9 18 6 1 5 13t 2 22t 12 7 18 19 5 9t 4 21 DAL 4 7 17 12 1 12 27 6 1t 15 25 2 1t 12 14 14 17t 24 4 DET 10 15 16 15 9t 19 31t 14 8 8 1t 32 30 9 9 26 6 20 3 GB 9 11 18 24 6 7 13 2 6t 12 17t 5 26 24 23 9 9t 13 14 MIN 8 3 7t 5 14 4 30 10t 18 25 12 15 32 30 13 7 16 11 16 NO 32 29 32 28 24 30 22 25 31 21 22t 22 15 2 5 29 17t 23 24t NYG 22 30 21 25 19 29 4 18 9t 10 5t 1 9 11 15t 13 17t 10 11 PHI 6 5 12 11 7 5 5 23 1t 3 8t 24 29 15 21 10t 13t 22 1 STL 14 17 26 26 11 14 2 27 20t 6 26t 13 11 6 10 16t 11 19 24t SF 3 1 5 4 5 2 18 21 5 17 17t 31 27 8 7 4 8 5 8 SEA 2 2 2 2 9t 3 19 7 6t 24 26t 8 6 5 20 2 17t 12 18 TB 30 31 4 6 32 32 7 20 22t 4 13t 18 17 1 11 16t 5 18 31 WAS 29 32 10 19 31 31 11 26 20t 9 17t 10 10 31 32 27 17t 15t 17 Opponent/Defense Rank (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) New England 1753 576 1177 438.3 144.0 294.3 2) Baltimore 1696 455 1241 424.0 113.8 310.3 3) Washington 1687 702 985 421.8 175.5 246.3 4) Kansas City 1678 694 984 419.5 173.5 246.0 5) Philadelphia 1671 583 1088 417.8 145.8 272.0 6) Detroit 1649 361 1288 412.3 90.3 322.0 7) New York Giants 1644 358 1286 411.0 89.5 321.5 8) New Orleans 1606 323 1283 401.5 80.8 320.8 9) Miami 1588 613 975 397.0 153.3 243.8 10) Cincinnati 1557 440 1117 389.3 110.0 279.3 11) Buffalo 1551 632 919 387.8 158.0 229.8 12) Denver 1548 436 1112 387.0 109.0 278.0 13) Carolina 1495 488 1007 373.8 122.0 251.8 14) Houston 1481 546 935 370.3 136.5 233.8 15) Atlanta 1461 391 1070 365.3 97.8 267.5 16) Dallas 1456 271 1185 364.0 67.8 296.3 17) Indianapolis 1071 271 800 357.0 90.3 266.7 18) Pittsburgh 1048 195 853 349.3 65.0 284.3 19) San Francisco 1385 668 717 346.3 167.0 179.3 20) Green Bay 1334 337 997 333.5 84.3 249.3 21) Minnesota 1287 491 796 321.8 122.8 199.0 22) Oakland 1275 243 1032 318.8 60.8 258.0 23) Tennessee 1258 275 983 314.5 68.8 245.8 24) San Diego 1247 400 847 311.8 100.0 211.8 25) Cleveland 1246 305 941 311.5 76.3 235.3 26) Chicago 1230 404 826 307.5 101.0 206.5 27) St. Louis 1148 362 786 287.0 90.5 196.5 28) New York Jets 1136 346 790 284.0 86.5 197.5 29) Seattle 1126 603 523 281.5 150.8 130.8 30) Tampa Bay 1104 364 740 276.0 91.0 185.0 31) Arizona 1084 272 812 271.0 68.0 203.0 32) Jacksonville 1017 432 585 254.3 108.0 146.3 NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 1) Houston 1092 361 731 273.0 90.3 182.8 2) Seattle 1103 251 852 275.8 62.8 213.0 3) San Francisco 1109 318 791 277.3 79.5 197.8 4) Dallas 1110 432 678 277.5 108.0 169.5 5) Pittsburgh 874 303 571 291.3 101.0 190.3 6) Philadelphia 1193 366 827 298.3 91.5 206.8 7) Denver 1232 350 882 308.0 87.5 220.5 8) Minnesota 1254 341 913 313.5 85.3 228.3 9) Green Bay 1257 452 805 314.3 113.0 201.3 10) Detroit 1263 411 852 315.8 102.8 213.0 11) Chicago 1267 269 998 316.8 67.3 249.5 12) San Diego 1270 321 949 317.5 80.3 237.3 13) Kansas City 1336 472 864 334.0 118.0 216.0 14) St. Louis 1395 541 854 348.8 135.3 213.5 15) Atlanta 1413 585 828 353.3 146.3 207.0 16) Miami 1418 227 1191 354.5 56.8 297.8 17) Arizona 1428 404 1024 357.0 101.0 256.0 18) Indianapolis 1088 394 694 362.7 131.3 231.3 19) Cincinnati 1462 534 928 365.5 133.5 232.0 20) New England 1467 341 1126 366.8 85.3 281.5 21) New York Jets 1481 691 790 370.3 172.8 197.5 22) New York Giants 1489 473 1016 372.3 118.3 254.0 23) Baltimore 1561 378 1183 390.3 94.5 295.8 24) Carolina 1575 539 1036 393.8 134.8 259.0 25) Cleveland 1613 469 1144 403.3 117.3 286.0 26) Jacksonville 1619 601 1018 404.8 150.3 254.5 27) Buffalo 1626 548 1078 406.5 137.0 269.5 28) Oakland 1646 514 1132 411.5 128.5 283.0 29) Washington 1661 356 1305 415.3 89.0 326.3 30) Tampa Bay 1676 302 1374 419.0 75.5 343.5 31) Tennessee 1686 546 1140 421.5 136.5 285.0 32) New Orleans 1853 747 1106 463.3 186.8 276.5

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) New England 6 5 11 1 2 3 = +8 2) Houston 5 4 9 1 1 2 = +7 3) Baltimore 4 4 8 3 1 4 = +4 4) San Diego 5 4 9 4 2 6 = +3 5t) Jacksonville 2 2 4 1 3 4 = 0 5t) Oakland 0 3 3 2 1 3 = 0 5t) Pittsburgh 1 2 3 1 2 3 = 0 8) Cleveland 6 2 8 7 2 9 = -1 9) New York Jets 4 2 6 4 4 8 = -2 10t) Buffalo 4 4 8 7 4 11 = -3 10t) Cincinnati 1 3 4 4 3 7 = -3 12t) Denver 2 1 3 3 4 7 = -4 12t) Indianapolis 1 1 2 4 2 6 = -4 14) Miami 5 0 5 6 4 10 = -5 15) Tennessee 1 1 2 4 4 8 = -6 16) Kansas City 2 0 2 7 8 15 = -13 Totals 49 38 87 59 47 106 = -19 NFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) Atlanta 7 5 12 2 0 2 = +10 2t) Chicago 11 3 14 6 1 7 = +7 2t) Washington 5 4 9 1 1 2 = +7 4t) Arizona 4 6 10 3 3 6 = +4 4t) San Francisco 3 5 8 1 3 4 = +4 6t) New York Giants 6 2 8 4 1 5 = +3 6t) Tampa Bay 6 2 8 4 1 5 = +3 8) St. Louis 8 0 8 4 2 6 = +2 9) Minnesota 1 4 5 0 4 4 = +1 10t) New Orleans 2 4 6 5 1 6 = 0 10t) Seattle 3 2 5 4 1 5 = 0 12) Green Bay 4 0 4 3 2 5 = -1 13) Detroit 0 3 3 4 2 6 = -3 14) Philadelphia 6 1 7 6 6 12 = -5 15) Carolina 3 0 3 5 4 9 = -6 16) Dallas 1 3 4 8 3 11 = -7 Totals 70 44 114 60 35 95 = +19 NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 1) Atlanta 7 5 12 2 0 2 = +10 2) New England 6 5 11 1 2 3 = +8 3t) Houston 5 4 9 1 1 2 = +7 3t) Chicago 11 3 14 6 1 7 = +7 3t) Washington 5 4 9 1 1 2 = +7 6t) Baltimore 4 4 8 3 1 4 = +4 6t) Arizona 4 6 10 3 3 6 = +4 6t) San Francisco 3 5 8 1 3 4 = +4 9t) San Diego 5 4 9 4 2 6 = +3 9t) New York Giants 6 2 8 4 1 5 = +3 9t) Tampa Bay 6 2 8 4 1 5 = +3 12) St. Louis 8 0 8 4 2 6 = +2 13) Minnesota 1 4 5 0 4 4 = +1 14t) Jacksonville 2 2 4 1 3 4 = 0 14t) Oakland 0 3 3 2 1 3 = 0 14t) Pittsburgh 1 2 3 1 2 3 = 0 14t) New Orleans 2 4 6 5 1 6 = 0 14t) Seattle 3 2 5 4 1 5 = 0 19t) Cleveland 6 2 8 7 2 9 = -1 19t) Green Bay 4 0 4 3 2 5 = -1 21) New York Jets 4 2 6 4 4 8 = -2 22t) Buffalo 4 4 8 7 4 11 = -3 22t) Cincinnati 1 3 4 4 3 7 = -3 22t) Detroit 0 3 3 4 2 6 = -3 25t) Denver 2 1 3 3 4 7 = -4 25t) Indianapolis 1 1 2 4 2 6 = -4 27t) Miami 5 0 5 6 4 10 = -5 27t) Philadelphia 6 1 7 6 6 12 = -5 29t) Tennessee 1 1 2 4 4 8 = -6 29t) Carolina 3 0 3 5 4 9 = -6 31) Dallas 1 3 4 8 3 11 = -7 32) Kansas City 2 0 2 7 8 15 = -13 Totals 119 82 201 119 82 201 = 0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Carolina 11 59 8 72.7 1 9 81.8 2t) Baltimore 12 61 8 66.7 2 10 83.3 2t) Green Bay 12 61 8 66.7 2 10 83.3 2t) Washington 15 79 10 66.7 3 13 86.7 5t) Denver 14 76 9 64.3 4 13 92.9 5t) New Orleans 14 75 9 64.3 4 13 92.9 7t) Buffalo 11 52 7 63.6 1 8 72.7 7t) Pittsburgh 11 60 7 63.6 4 11 100.0 9) Tampa Bay 8 43 5 62.5 3 8 100.0 10) New England 18 94 11 61.1 6 17 94.4 11t) Atlanta 20 101 12 60.0 6 18 90.0 11t) Minnesota 10 54 6 60.0 4 10 100.0 13) San Francisco 12 61 7 58.3 4 11 91.7 14) Houston 18 91 10 55.6 7 17 94.4 15) Arizona 13 61 7 53.8 4 11 84.6 16) Detroit 15 66 8 53.3 3 11 73.3 17) San Diego 17 81 9 52.9 6 15 88.2 18t) Chicago 10 50 5 50.0 5 10 100.0 18t) Miami 12 54 6 50.0 4 10 83.3 20) Dallas 11 48 5 45.5 4 9 81.8 21) New York Giants 18 83 8 44.4 9 17 94.4 22) Cincinnati 16 67 7 43.8 6 13 81.3 23) New York Jets 12 53 5 41.7 6 11 91.7 24t) Indianapolis 10 37 4 40.0 3 7 70.0 24t) Kansas City 10 43 4 40.0 5 9 90.0 24t) Oakland 10 44 4 40.0 5 9 90.0 27) Philadelphia 13 50 5 38.5 5 10 76.9 28t) Jacksonville 8 35 3 37.5 5 8 100.0 28t) Tennessee 8 36 3 37.5 5 8 100.0 30t) Cleveland 6 20 2 33.3 2 4 66.7 30t) St. Louis 9 37 3 33.3 5 8 88.9 32) Seattle 11 39 3 27.3 6 9 81.8 NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1) Detroit 6 22 1 16.7 5 6 100.0 2) Arizona 12 38 3 25.0 6 9 75.0 3) Tampa Bay 14 52 4 28.6 8 12 85.7 4t) Minnesota 12 48 4 33.3 7 11 91.7 4t) Philadelphia 12 43 4 33.3 5 9 75.0 6) Miami 16 66 6 37.5 8 14 87.5 7t) Dallas 9 43 4 44.4 5 9 100.0 7t) Houston 9 37 4 44.4 3 7 77.8 9) Jacksonville 20 84 9 45.0 7 16 80.0 10) Baltimore 15 64 7 46.7 5 12 80.0 11) Carolina 17 80 8 47.1 8 16 94.1 12t) Chicago 10 39 5 50.0 1 6 60.0 12t) Cleveland 14 57 7 50.0 3 10 71.4 12t) New England 8 37 4 50.0 3 7 87.5 12t) New York Giants 10 47 5 50.0 4 9 90.0 12t) Seattle 8 39 4 50.0 4 8 100.0 17t) Denver 13 63 7 53.8 5 12 92.3 17t) St. Louis 13 61 7 53.8 4 11 84.6 17t) Washington 13 61 7 53.8 4 11 84.6 20) Indianapolis 11 57 6 54.5 5 11 100.0 21) Green Bay 7 34 4 57.1 2 6 85.7 22) New Orleans 19 95 11 57.9 6 17 89.5 23) Pittsburgh 10 52 6 60.0 3 9 90.0 24) Oakland 16 88 10 62.5 6 16 100.0 25) Tennessee 19 103 12 63.2 6 18 94.7 26) Cincinnati 11 58 7 63.6 3 10 90.9 27) Buffalo 15 82 10 66.7 4 14 93.3 28) New York Jets 13 72 9 69.2 3 12 92.3 29) San Diego 10 55 7 70.0 2 9 90.0 30) Kansas City 18 103 13 72.2 4 17 94.4 31) Atlanta 10 56 8 80.0 0 8 80.0 32) San Francisco 5 35 5 100.0 0 5 100.0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1) New England 116 46 61 9 22 53 41.5 0 0 --- 2) Detroit 102 21 73 8 19 52 36.5 2 5 40.0 3) Kansas City 99 33 59 7 27 58 46.6 2 2 100.0 4) Washington 98 40 47 11 13 51 25.5 2 2 100.0 5t) Baltimore 94 24 57 13 16 46 34.8 1 5 20.0 5t) Denver 94 33 51 10 25 54 46.3 2 3 66.7 7t) Atlanta 92 18 64 10 23 49 46.9 0 0 --- 7t) Green Bay 92 19 59 14 21 50 42.0 2 3 66.7 9) San Francisco 91 35 47 9 14 42 33.3 1 1 100.0 10t) New Orleans 90 13 71 6 23 54 42.6 3 4 75.0 10t) New York Giants 90 19 61 10 18 49 36.7 3 3 100.0 12) Philadelphia 89 31 54 4 24 60 40.0 2 3 66.7 13) Houston 86 31 50 5 28 62 45.2 2 2 100.0 14) Pittsburgh 64 13 46 5 27 48 56.3 3 4 75.0 15t) Cincinnati 83 26 48 9 13 47 27.7 4 6 66.7 15t) Miami 83 32 42 9 27 62 43.5 2 5 40.0 17) Indianapolis 62 15 41 6 19 45 42.2 2 2 100.0 18) Carolina 82 28 48 6 16 42 38.1 0 2 0.0 19) Minnesota 79 25 47 7 19 51 37.3 2 2 100.0 20) San Diego 76 24 45 7 23 53 43.4 1 1 100.0 21t) Chicago 75 22 46 7 20 53 37.7 2 3 66.7 21t) Dallas 75 13 61 1 19 48 39.6 1 3 33.3 23) Buffalo 73 25 45 3 23 50 46.0 1 1 100.0 24) Oakland 72 10 54 8 14 51 27.5 1 4 25.0 25) Seattle 71 31 29 11 14 50 28.0 3 6 50.0 26) Cleveland 70 12 51 7 15 54 27.8 0 1 0.0 27) Arizona 69 13 50 6 17 55 30.9 2 3 66.7 28) New York Jets 67 14 40 13 22 56 39.3 1 1 100.0 29) St. Louis 64 17 44 3 19 50 38.0 1 2 50.0 30t) Jacksonville 63 25 30 8 15 51 29.4 1 3 33.3 30t) Tennessee 63 14 42 7 15 47 31.9 2 3 66.7 32) Tampa Bay 60 21 34 5 13 51 25.5 2 2 100.0 Totals 2584 743 1597 244 623 1644 37.9 53 87 60.9 NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 1t) Houston 65 22 34 9 12 48 25.0 1 4 25.0 1t) Dallas 65 19 38 8 19 53 35.8 5 6 83.3 1t) Philadelphia 65 13 42 10 14 52 26.9 1 4 25.0 4) Kansas City 69 22 44 3 18 47 38.3 0 0 --- 5) San Francisco 70 12 46 12 21 55 38.2 2 3 66.7 6t) Green Bay 72 16 47 9 18 52 34.6 4 6 66.7 6t) Seattle 72 14 50 8 22 51 43.1 1 1 100.0 8) Detroit 74 25 40 9 16 47 34.0 0 0 --- 9t) Denver 76 14 52 10 24 58 41.4 2 4 50.0 9t) Pittsburgh 57 17 32 8 16 33 48.5 0 0 --- 9t) New York Giants 76 23 47 6 14 41 34.1 0 2 0.0 12) Miami 77 7 62 8 18 62 29.0 3 3 100.0 13t) New England 79 19 52 8 21 51 41.2 1 3 33.3 13t) Chicago 79 17 57 5 12 46 26.1 4 5 80.0 15t) Indianapolis 60 22 32 6 15 40 37.5 1 1 100.0 15t) San Diego 80 15 55 10 18 47 38.3 0 2 0.0 15t) Arizona 80 22 53 5 21 61 34.4 1 3 33.3 18) Minnesota 81 19 53 9 26 60 43.3 2 5 40.0 19) Atlanta 82 35 44 3 24 50 48.0 1 1 100.0 20t) St. Louis 85 33 48 4 14 45 31.1 1 1 100.0 20t) Washington 85 21 55 9 15 44 34.1 2 3 66.7 22t) Cleveland 88 24 55 9 21 60 35.0 2 3 66.7 22t) Tampa Bay 88 18 61 9 14 50 28.0 1 2 50.0 24) Oakland 89 30 54 5 32 60 53.3 4 5 80.0 25) New York Jets 90 36 42 12 28 55 50.9 2 2 100.0 26) Jacksonville 91 34 52 5 22 57 38.6 2 2 100.0 27) Carolina 93 30 56 7 24 54 44.4 0 1 0.0 28) Cincinnati 95 32 55 8 15 47 31.9 1 2 50.0 29) Buffalo 96 36 54 6 22 50 44.0 0 0 --- 30) Baltimore 99 23 63 13 21 60 35.0 3 5 60.0 31) New Orleans 102 34 60 8 21 53 39.6 4 5 80.0 32) Tennessee 104 39 62 3 25 55 45.5 2 3 66.7 Totals 2584 743 1597 244 623 1644 37.9 53 87 60.9

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) Carolina 7.57 113 855 2) Washington 6.75 130 877 3) New England 6.64 146 969 4) Tampa Bay 6.52 100 652 5) Miami 6.33 123 778 6) New York Giants 6.27 120 752 7) Atlanta 6.08 118 718 8) Baltimore 5.95 128 762 9) Kansas City 5.84 139 812 10) San Francisco 5.75 122 702 11) Jacksonville 5.70 100 570 12) Tennessee 5.68 100 568 13) Indianapolis 5.61 89 499 14) New Orleans 5.58 125 697 15) Dallas 5.39 110 593 16) Denver 5.32 125 665 17) Detroit 5.32 138 734 18) Cincinnati 5.25 115 604 19) Houston 5.18 119 616 20) Buffalo 5.17 111 574 21) Oakland 4.96 105 521 22) San Diego 4.94 108 534 23) Philadelphia 4.93 134 660 24) Seattle 4.84 103 499 25) Minnesota 4.84 113 547 26) Cleveland 4.68 111 520 27) Green Bay 4.60 118 543 28) St. Louis 4.58 103 472 29) New York Jets 4.31 102 440 30) Arizona 4.10 107 439 31) Pittsburgh 4.09 82 335 32) Chicago 4.00 110 440 TOTAL 5.44 3667 19947 NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 1) San Francisco 3.67 103 378 2) Cleveland 4.13 130 537 3) Seattle 4.16 105 437 4) Denver 4.17 106 442 5) Miami 4.34 119 516 6) Detroit 4.44 107 475 7) Dallas 4.46 94 419 8) Minnesota 4.61 119 549 9) San Diego 4.85 112 543 10) Philadelphia 4.87 106 516 11) Kansas City 4.91 102 501 12) New England 4.92 117 576 13) Atlanta 4.98 117 583 14) Chicago 5.23 117 612 15) Green Bay 5.27 104 548 16) Oakland 5.36 116 622 17) New York Jets 5.50 118 649 18) Baltimore 5.62 133 748 19) Arizona 5.63 126 710 20) Tennessee 5.64 134 756 21) Houston 5.71 108 617 22) Jacksonville 5.82 128 745 23) Indianapolis 5.85 84 491 24) Buffalo 5.94 127 754 25) Pittsburgh 6.03 76 458 26) St. Louis 6.28 120 754 27) Carolina 6.44 126 811 28) Cincinnati 6.50 125 813 29) New York Giants 6.51 107 697 30) Tampa Bay 6.99 125 874 31) New Orleans 7.06 137 967 32) Washington 7.13 119 849 TOTAL 5.44 3667 19947

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Seattle 16 16 9 56.3 14 87.5 0 2 27.8 2) Minnesota 21 21 6 28.6 16 76.2 0 3 27.5 3) San Francisco 15 14 4 28.6 14 93.3 0 2 26.4 4) Atlanta 16 14 10 71.4 14 87.5 0 0 25.5 5) Chicago 16 15 5 33.3 12 75.0 0 2 25.2 6) New York Giants 20 20 4 20.0 16 80.0 0 7 25.2 7) Tennessee 30 29 8 27.6 22 73.3 1 9 24.6 8) San Diego 16 14 7 50.0 13 81.3 0 1 23.4 9) New Orleans 27 27 13 48.1 24 88.9 0 5 22.4 10) Cleveland 21 21 6 28.6 20 95.2 0 7 22.2 11) Green Bay 17 17 9 52.9 15 88.2 0 1 21.8 12) Tampa Bay 22 20 8 40.0 16 72.7 0 6 21.8 13) Detroit 25 25 19 76.0 22 88.0 0 1 21.7 14) Miami 20 20 9 45.0 19 95.0 0 5 21.7 15) Kansas City 30 30 13 43.3 24 80.0 1 5 21.6 16) Oakland 26 26 20 76.9 20 76.9 0 4 21.6 17) Arizona 20 19 13 68.4 18 90.0 0 2 21.5 18) Philadelphia 20 18 8 44.4 13 65.0 0 3 21.2 19) New York Jets 23 22 12 54.5 20 87.0 0 5 21.0 20) Indianapolis 19 18 9 50.0 18 94.7 0 4 20.8 21) Baltimore 21 20 7 35.0 19 90.5 0 6 20.7 22) Denver 21 21 14 66.7 18 85.7 0 4 20.6 23) Buffalo 25 25 19 76.0 22 88.0 0 1 20.5 24) Pittsburgh 15 14 9 64.3 13 86.7 1 2 20.4 25) New England 19 18 12 66.7 18 94.7 0 3 20.4 26) Jacksonville 22 22 12 54.5 19 86.4 0 4 20.3 27) Carolina 27 25 14 56.0 22 81.5 0 3 20.2 27t) Washington 26 25 15 60.0 23 88.5 0 5 20.2 29) Cincinnati 24 22 12 54.5 20 83.3 0 4 19.3 30) Dallas 20 18 8 44.4 17 85.0 0 6 19.2 31) St. Louis 21 20 16 80.0 20 95.2 0 3 18.6 32) Houston 14 13 6 46.2 13 92.9 0 3 18.5 Totals 675 649 336 51.8 574 88.4 3 118 21.9 NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 1) Seattle 17 15 8 53.3 14 82.4 0 4 18.8 2) Baltimore 25 24 16 66.7 24 96.0 0 5 19.3 2t) New York Jets 18 18 8 44.4 15 83.3 0 4 19.3 4) Chicago 24 23 16 69.6 23 95.8 0 5 19.6 4t) Washington 25 23 16 69.6 22 88.0 0 5 19.6 6) Miami 21 20 9 45.0 16 76.2 0 7 20.3 7) Oakland 17 14 9 64.3 14 82.4 1 2 20.4 8) Dallas 16 14 4 28.6 10 62.5 0 5 20.5 8t) Denver 24 22 20 90.9 21 87.5 0 0 20.5 10) New England 29 28 18 64.3 25 86.2 0 5 20.6 11) Carolina 16 16 8 50.0 14 87.5 0 5 20.6 12) Buffalo 21 19 12 63.2 17 81.0 0 3 20.6 13) Cincinnati 24 24 8 33.3 23 95.8 0 9 20.7 13t) Cleveland 19 18 7 38.9 15 78.9 0 4 20.7 15) New Orleans 25 24 11 45.8 21 84.0 0 4 20.9 16) Atlanta 27 27 17 63.0 24 88.9 0 3 20.9 17) Tampa Bay 21 20 12 60.0 19 90.5 0 3 21.2 18) San Diego 24 24 11 45.8 19 79.2 1 5 22.2 19) New York Giants 26 24 6 25.0 17 65.4 0 6 22.3 20) Jacksonville 18 18 6 33.3 16 88.9 0 2 22.3 21) Tennessee 18 18 10 55.6 17 94.4 0 1 22.4 22) San Francisco 22 22 12 54.5 20 90.9 0 2 22.5 23) Indianapolis 14 14 7 50.0 13 92.9 0 3 22.6 24) St. Louis 21 20 11 55.0 17 81.0 0 2 23.0 25) Houston 27 27 9 33.3 20 74.1 0 6 23.2 26) Pittsburgh 16 16 10 62.5 14 87.5 0 2 23.6 27) Kansas City 20 19 9 47.4 18 90.0 0 3 24.0 28) Minnesota 20 20 12 60.0 19 95.0 0 3 24.3 29) Arizona 19 19 10 52.6 17 89.5 0 2 24.4 30) Green Bay 18 18 10 55.6 15 83.3 0 1 24.9 31) Philadelphia 18 18 4 22.2 15 83.3 0 4 27.1 32) Detroit 25 23 10 43.5 20 80.0 1 3 27.8 Totals 675 649 336 51.8 574 88.4 3 118 21.9 Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining possession are not included. ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start. I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Most Points-- 19, Succop, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (0 td, 6 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Most Points-- 18, Rosario, S.D. vs. Tenn., 9/16, (3 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt) Most Points-- 18, Tynes, NY-G at Car., 9/20, (0 td, 5 fg, 3 xp, 0 2pt) Passing Yards-- 510, Manning, NY-G vs. T.B., 9/16, (31-51, 510, 3 td, 3 int) Longest Pass-- 88, Griffin III, Wash. at N.O., 9/9, (to Garcon, Pierre, td) Passing Touchdowns-- 4, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games) Rushing Yards-- 233, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (33-233, 1 td) Rushing Yards-- 177, Jones-Drew, Jax at Ind., 9/23, (28-177, 1 td) Rushing Attempts-- 33, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (33-233, 1 td) Rushing Attempts-- 28, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Rush-- 91, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), td Longest Rush-- 65, Bush, Miami vs. Oak., 9/16, td Receptions-- 15, Amendola, St.L. vs. Wash., 9/16, (15-160, 1 td) Receiving Yards-- 253, Hartline, Miami at Ariz., 9/30 (OT), (12-253, 1 td) Receiving Yards-- 199, Nicks, NY-G vs. T.B., 9/16, (10-199, 1 td) Kickoff Return Yards-- 217, D. Wilson, NY-G at Phil., 9/30, (6-217, 0 td) Kickoff Returns-- 7, Benn, T.B. at NY-G, 9/16, (7-180, 0 td) Longest Kickoff Return-- 105, Reynaud, Tenn. vs. Det., 9/23 (OT), td Longest Kickoff Return-- 105, Harvin, Minn. at Det., 9/30, td Punt Return Yards-- 98, McKelvin, Buff. vs. K.C., 9/16, (3-98, 1 fc, 1 td) Punt Returns-- 6, Cribbs, Clev. vs. Phil., 9/9, (6-78, 0 fc, 0 td) Punt Returns-- 6, Holliday, Hou. at Jax , 9/16, (6-77, 2 fc, 0 td) Longest Punt Return-- 88, McKelvin, Buff. vs. K.C., 9/16, td Interceptions-- 2, S. Smith, Miami at Ariz., 9/30 (OT), (2-31, 0 td) Interceptions-- 2, (7 times in Non-Overtime Games) Longest Interception Return-- 74, Briggs, Chi. at Dal., 10/1, td Sacks-- 4.5, Wake, Miami at Ariz., 9/30 (OT) Sacks-- 4.0, Clemons, Sea. vs. G.B., 9/24 Scrimmage Yards-- 288, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (Rush 33-233, Rec 6-55) Scrimmage Yards-- 199, Nicks, NY-G vs. T.B., 9/16, (Rush 0-0, Rec 10-199) Longest Punt-- 73, Ryan, Sea. vs. G.B., 9/24 Punts-- 9, Zastudil, Ariz. vs. Miami, 9/30 (OT), (9-435, 48.3) Punts-- 9, Anger, Jax vs. Hou., 9/16, (9-470, 52.2) Punts-- 9, Lechler, Oak. at Miami, 9/16, (9-422, 46.9) Field Goals Made-- 6, Succop, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (6-6, 45 lg) Field Goals Made-- 5, Kaeding, S.D. at Oak., 9/10, (5-5, 45 lg) Field Goals Made-- 5, Tynes, NY-G at Car., 9/20, (5-5, 49 lg) Longest Field Goal-- 63, Akers, S.F. at G.B., 9/9 300-Yard Passing Games 510, Manning, NYG vs. TB 09/16 (31-51, 3 TD) 446, Brees, NO at GB 09/30 (35-54, 3 TD) 431, Tannehill, MIA at ARI 09/30 (ot) (26-41, 1 TD) 384, Roethlisberger, PIT at OAK 09/23 (36-49, 4 TD) 382, Flacco, BAL vs. NE 09/23 (28-39, 3 TD) 378, Locker, TEN vs. DET 09/23 (ot) (29-42, 2 TD) 373, Palmer, OAK at MIA 09/16 (24-48, 1 TD) 371, Vick, PHI vs. BAL 09/16 (23-32, 1 TD) 369, Ryan, ATL vs. CAR 09/30 (25-40, 3 TD) 356, Flacco, BAL vs. CLE 09/27 (28-46, 1 TD) 355, Stafford, DET vs. STL 09/09 (32-48, 1 TD) 350, Fitzpatrick, BUF vs. NE 09/30 (22-39, 4 TD) 340, Brady, NE at BUF 09/30 (22-36, 3 TD) 339, Brees, NO vs. WAS 09/09 (24-52, 3 TD) 338, Manning, DEN vs. OAK 09/30 (30-38, 3 TD) 335, Brady, NE at BAL 09/23 (28-41, 1 TD) 333, Cutler, CHI vs. IND 09/09 (21-35, 2 TD) 330, Manning, DEN vs. HOU 09/23 (26-52, 2 TD) 328, Dalton, CIN at WAS 09/23 (19-27, 3 TD) 325, Brees, NO at CAR 09/16 (31-49, 1 TD) 324, Kolb, ARI vs. MIA 09/30 (ot) (29-48, 3 TD) 323, Griffin III, WAS at TB 09/30 (26-35, 0 TD) 322, Weeden, CLE at CIN 09/16 (26-37, 2 TD) 320, Griffin III, WAS at NO 09/09 (19-26, 2 TD) 320, Weeden, CLE at BAL 09/27 (25-52, 0 TD) 319, Rodgers, GB vs. NO 09/30 (31-41, 4 TD) 319, Stafford, DET vs. MIN 09/30 (30-51, 0 TD) 318, Dalton, CIN vs. CLE 09/16 (24-31, 3 TD) 317, Vick, PHI at CLE 09/09 (29-56, 2 TD) 316, Brady, NE vs. ARI 09/16 (28-46, 1 TD) 313, Luck, IND vs. JAX 09/23 (22-46, 2 TD) 310, Bradford, STL vs. WAS 09/16 (26-35, 3 TD) 309, Luck, IND at CHI 09/09 (23-45, 1 TD) 309, Manning, NYG at PHI 09/30 (24-42, 2 TD) 307, Romo, DAL at NYG 09/05 (22-29, 3 TD) 307, Romo, DAL vs. CHI 10/01 (31-43, 1 TD) 306, Sanchez, NYJ at MIA 09/23 (ot) (21-45, 1 TD)

303, Newton, CAR at TB 09/09 (23-33, 1 TD) 303, Rodgers, GB vs. SF 09/09 (30-44, 2 TD) 301, Cassel, KC at BUF 09/16 (23-42, 2 TD) 100-Yard Receiving Games 253, Hartline, MIA at ARI 09/30 (ot) (12 rec., 1 TD) 199, Nicks, NYG vs. TB 09/16 (10 rec., 1 TD) 183, Green, CIN at WAS 09/23 (9 rec., 1 TD) 179, Cruz, NYG vs. TB 09/16 (11 rec., 1 TD) 169, White, ATL vs. CAR 09/30 (8 rec., 2 TD) 164, Johnson, DET at TEN 09/23 (ot) (10 rec., 1 TD) 160, Amendola, STL vs. WAS 09/16 (15 rec., 1 TD) 157, Celek, PHI vs. BAL 09/16 (8 rec., 0 TD) 153, Colston, NO at GB 09/30 (9 rec., 1 TD) 147, Holmes, NYJ at MIA 09/23 (ot) (9 rec., 0 TD) 142, Welker, NE at BAL 09/23 (8 rec., 0 TD) 138, Marshall, CHI at DAL 10/01 (7 rec., 1 TD) 138, Barden, NYG at CAR 09/20 (9 rec., 0 TD) 136, Decker, DEN vs. HOU 09/23 (8 rec., 0 TD) 135, Wayne, IND at CHI 09/09 (9 rec., 0 TD) 131, Boldin, BAL vs. CLE 09/27 (9 rec., 0 TD) 129, Welker, NE at BUF 09/30 (9 rec., 0 TD) 128, Jackson, TB at NYG 09/16 (5 rec., 1 TD) 128, Sproles, NO at CAR 09/16 (13 rec., 0 TD) 127, T. Smith, BAL vs. NE 09/23 (6 rec., 2 TD) 123, Wallace, PIT at OAK 09/23 (8 rec., 1 TD) 123, Bess, MIA at ARI 09/30 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD) 120, Moore, NO vs. WAS 09/09 (6 rec., 1 TD) 119, A. Johnson, HOU vs. MIA 09/09 (8 rec., 1 TD) 119, Marshall, CHI vs. IND 09/09 (9 rec., 1 TD) 118, Roberts, ARI vs. MIA 09/30 (ot) (6 rec., 2 TD) 117, Green, CIN at JAX 09/30 (6 rec., 1 TD) 115, M. Williams, TB vs. WAS 09/30 (4 rec., 0 TD) 114, Hixon, NYG at PHI 09/30 (6 rec., 0 TD) 114, Fitzgerald, ARI vs. PHI 09/23 (9 rec., 1 TD) 114, Ogletree, DAL at NYG 09/05 (8 rec., 2 TD) 114, D. Jackson, PHI vs. BAL 09/16 (7 rec., 0 TD) 113, Hilton, IND vs. JAX 09/23 (4 rec., 1 TD) 112, Witten, DAL vs. CHI 10/01 (13 rec., 1 TD) 112, Washington, TEN vs. DET 09/23 (ot) (3 rec., 1 TD) 111, Avery, IND vs. MIN 09/16 (9 rec., 0 TD) 111, Hartline, MIA vs. OAK 09/16 (9 rec., 0 TD) 111, Johnson, DET vs. STL 09/09 (6 rec., 0 TD) 110, D. Thomas, DEN vs. PIT 09/09 (5 rec., 1 TD) 109, Floyd, SD vs. TEN 09/16 (6 rec., 0 TD) 109, Cruz, NYG at PHI 09/30 (9 rec., 1 TD) 109, Garcon, WAS at NO 09/09 (4 rec., 1 TD) 108, Bowe, KC vs. SD 09/30 (7 rec., 1 TD) 108, Jones, ATL at KC 09/09 (6 rec., 2 TD) 108, Lloyd, NE at BAL 09/23 (9 rec., 0 TD) 107, Austin, DAL vs. TB 09/23 (5 rec., 0 TD) 106, S. Smith, CAR at TB 09/09 (7 rec., 0 TD) 105, Bryant, DAL vs. CHI 10/01 (8 rec., 0 TD) 104, Harvin, MIN at IND 09/16 (12 rec., 0 TD) 104, Gronkowski, NE at BUF 09/30 (5 rec., 1 TD) 104, S. Smith, CAR vs. NO 09/16 (3 rec., 0 TD) 103, D. Thomas, DEN vs. OAK 09/30 (5 rec., 0 TD) 102, White, ATL vs. DEN 09/17 (8 rec., 1 TD) 102, Bowe, KC at BUF 09/16 (8 rec., 2 TD) 100, Jackson, TB vs. WAS 09/30 (6 rec., 1 TD)

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 100-Yard Rushing Games 233, Charles, KC at NO 09/23 (ot) (33 att., 1 TD) 177, Jones-Drew, JAX at IND 09/23 (28 att., 1 TD) 172, Bush, MIA vs. OAK 09/16 (26 att., 2 TD) 169, Spiller, BUF at NYJ 09/09 (14 att., 1 TD) 141, C. Johnson, TEN at HOU 09/30 (25 att., 0 TD) 137, Bolden, NE at BUF 09/30 (16 att., 1 TD) 131, Murray, DAL at NYG 09/05 (20 att., 0 TD) 125, Ridley, NE at TEN 09/09 (21 att., 1 TD) 123, McCoy, PHI vs. NYG 09/30 (23 att., 0 TD) 123, Spiller, BUF vs. KC 09/16 (15 att., 2 TD) 122, Lynch, SEA vs. DAL 09/16 (26 att., 1 TD) 118, Lynch, SEA at STL 09/30 (20 att., 1 TD) 113, Morris, WAS at TB 09/30 (21 att., 1 TD) 113, A. Brown, NYG at CAR 09/20 (20 att., 2 TD) 113, McGahee, DEN at ATL 09/17 (22 att., 2 TD) 113, McFadden, OAK vs. PIT 09/23 (18 att., 1 TD) 112, Gore, SF at GB 09/09 (16 att., 1 TD) 112, McGahee, DEN vs. OAK 09/30 (19 att., 1 TD) 110, McCoy, PHI at CLE 09/09 (20 att., 0 TD) 110, Foster, HOU at JAX 09/16 (28 att., 1 TD) 110, P. Thomas, NO at CAR 09/16 (9 att., 0 TD) 109, Richardson, CLE at CIN 09/16 (19 att., 1 TD) 106, Ridley, NE at BUF 09/30 (22 att., 2 TD) 105, Foster, HOU at DEN 09/23 (25 att., 0 TD) 103, Turner, ATL vs. CAR 09/30 (13 att., 0 TD) 102, Peterson, MIN at DET 09/30 (21 att., 0 TD) 101, Rice, BAL vs. NE 09/23 (20 att., 1 TD) 100, Leshoure, DET at TEN 09/23 (ot) (26 att., 1 TD)

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Ryan, Atl. 147 102 69.4 1162 7.90 11 7.5 60t 2 1.4 112.1 Roethlisberger, Pit. 120 82 68.3 904 7.53 8 6.7 37t 1 0.8 109.2 Schaub, Hou. 124 83 66.9 953 7.69 7 5.6 60t 1 0.8 105.3 *Griffin III, Was. 124 86 69.4 1070 8.63 4 3.2 88t 1 0.8 103.2 Dalton, Cin. 126 85 67.5 1111 8.82 8 6.3 59t 4 3.2 103.0 Brady, N.E. 154 101 65.6 1227 7.97 7 4.5 59 1 0.6 102.4 Ale. Smith, S.F. 113 76 67.3 784 6.94 5 4.4 29 1 0.9 98.1 Ponder, Min. 123 84 68.3 824 6.70 4 3.3 29 0 0.0 97.7 Kolb, Ariz 107 67 62.6 752 7.03 7 6.5 46t 2 1.9 97.6 Manning, Den. 153 99 64.7 1162 7.59 8 5.2 71t 3 2.0 96.9 Flacco, Bal. 156 99 63.5 1269 8.13 7 4.5 52 3 1.9 95.8 Rodgers, G.B. 156 109 69.9 1064 6.82 7 4.5 49 3 1.9 95.7 Manning, NY-G 160 103 64.4 1320 8.25 7 4.4 80t 4 2.5 94.3 Rivers, S.D. 126 87 69.0 897 7.12 6 4.8 46 4 3.2 91.9 Locker, Ten. 106 67 63.2 781 7.37 4 3.8 71t 2 1.9 90.2 Fitzpatrick, Buf. 125 72 57.6 931 7.45 12 9.6 68t 7 5.6 89.8 Newton, Car. 107 68 63.6 1013 9.47 4 3.7 66 5 4.7 87.5 Brees, N.O. 191 110 57.6 1350 7.07 10 5.2 80t 5 2.6 86.1 Palmer, Oak. 162 99 61.1 1081 6.67 5 3.1 64t 2 1.2 86.0 Gabbert, Jac. 113 63 55.8 654 5.79 5 4.4 80t 1 0.9 83.7 Stafford, Det. 173 114 65.9 1182 6.83 3 1.7 51 4 2.3 81.6 Bradford, St.L 125 77 61.6 881 7.05 4 3.2 56 4 3.2 80.1 Romo, Dal. 151 101 66.9 1148 7.60 5 3.3 49 8 5.3 78.5 *Luck, Ind. 122 65 53.3 846 6.93 5 4.1 41 4 3.3 75.4 Cutler, Chi. 117 67 57.3 917 7.84 5 4.3 42t 6 5.1 75.3 Freeman, T.B. 119 65 54.6 790 6.64 5 4.2 65 4 3.4 75.3 *Wilson, Sea. 100 60 60.0 594 5.94 4 4.0 41t 4 4.0 73.5 Vick, Phi. 155 88 56.8 1146 7.39 4 2.6 49 6 3.9 72.7 Cassel, K.C. 161 94 58.4 1058 6.57 5 3.1 33t 7 4.3 70.4 Sanchez, NY-J 128 63 49.2 813 6.35 5 3.9 66 4 3.1 69.6 *Tannehill, Mia. 143 80 55.9 1046 7.31 2 1.4 80t 6 4.2 66.4 *Weeden, Cle. 167 90 53.9 997 5.97 3 1.8 43 7 4.2 60.4 NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Ryan, Atl. 13 5 2 6t 7 2 2 8t 9 1 Roethlisberger, Pit. 24 19 5 21 12 4t 3 2t 5 2 Schaub, Hou. 20t 18 9 18 9 7t 6 2t 3t 3 *Griffin III, Was. 20t 15 3 12 3 23t 25 2t 3t 4 Dalton, Cin. 16t 16 7 10 2 4t 5 15t 19t 5 Brady, N.E. 10 6t 12 4 6 7t 10 2t 2 6 Ale. Smith, S.F. 27t 22 8 28 21 14t 13t 2t 6t 7 Ponder, Min. 22 17 6 25 25 23t 24 1 1 8 Kolb, Ariz 29t 25t 18 30 20 7t 4 8t 10 9 Manning, Den. 11 8t 13 6t 11 4t 8 12t 14 10 Flacco, Bal. 7t 8t 16 3 5 7t 11t 12t 12t 11 Rodgers, G.B. 7t 3 1 13 24 7t 11t 12t 12t 12 Manning, NY-G 6 4 14 2 4 7t 15 15t 16 13 Rivers, S.D. 16t 14 4 22 17 13 9 15t 19t 14 Locker, Ten. 31 25t 17 29 15 23t 21 8t 11 15 Fitzpatrick, Buf. 18t 23 23 19 13 1 1 29t 32 16 Newton, Car. 29t 24 15 16 1 23t 22 24t 29 17 Brees, N.O. 1 2 24 1 18 3 7 24t 17 18 Palmer, Oak. 4 8t 20 11 26 14t 28 8t 8 19 Gabbert, Jac. 27t 30t 28 31 32 14t 13t 2t 6t 20 Stafford, Det. 2 1 11 5 23 30t 31 15t 15 21 Bradford, St.L 18t 21 19 23 19 23t 26 15t 21 22 Romo, Dal. 12 6t 10 8 10 14t 23 32 31 23 *Luck, Ind. 23 28t 31 24 22 14t 18 15t 22 24 Cutler, Chi. 26 25t 25 20 8 14t 16 26t 30 25 Freeman, T.B. 25 28t 29 27 27 14t 17 15t 23 26 *Wilson, Sea. 32 32 21 32 31 23t 19 15t 25 27 Vick, Phi. 9 13 26 9 14 23t 29 26t 24 28 Cassel, K.C. 5 11 22 14 28 14t 27 29t 28 29 Sanchez, NY-J 15 30t 32 26 29 14t 20 15t 18 30 *Tannehill, Mia. 14 20 27 15 16 32t 32 26t 27 31 *Weeden, Cle. 3 12 30 17 30 30t 30 29t 26 32

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Dalton, Cin. 27 20 74.1 313 11.59 4 14.8 0 0.0 151.7 2) Locker, Ten. 10 6 60.0 150 15.00 1 10.0 0 0.0 137.5 3) Orton, Dal. 10 9 90.0 89 8.90 1 10.0 0 0.0 137.1 4) Manning, NY-G 40 23 57.5 410 10.25 4 10.0 1 2.5 115.6 5) Brady, N.E. 41 26 63.4 329 8.02 3 7.3 0 0.0 112.8 6) Kolb, Ariz 29 19 65.5 235 8.10 3 10.3 1 3.4 110.6 7) Cutler, Chi. 24 15 62.5 284 11.83 3 12.5 2 8.3 108.3 8) Ponder, Min. 42 27 64.3 288 6.86 3 7.1 0 0.0 108.0 9) Manning, Den. 43 27 62.8 313 7.28 3 7.0 0 0.0 108.0 10) Rivers, S.D. 23 18 78.3 145 6.30 1 4.3 0 0.0 107.4 11) Stafford, Det. 67 44 65.7 527 7.87 3 4.5 0 0.0 104.5 12) *Tannehill, Mia. 45 24 53.3 361 8.02 2 4.4 0 0.0 94.8 13) Flacco, Bal. 35 20 57.1 288 8.23 1 2.9 0 0.0 93.5 14) Gabbert, Jac. 31 17 54.8 256 8.26 2 6.5 1 3.2 90.3 15) Schaub, Hou. 13 9 69.2 91 7.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 88.9 16) Roethlisberger, Pit. 17 12 70.6 129 7.59 1 5.9 1 5.9 87.6 17) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 33 18 54.5 201 6.09 4 12.1 2 6.1 87.2 18) Rodgers, G.B. 45 28 62.2 315 7.00 3 6.7 2 4.4 86.8 19) Romo, Dal. 27 21 77.8 250 9.26 1 3.7 2 7.4 86.7 20) Palmer, Oak. 52 33 63.5 335 6.44 2 3.8 1 1.9 86.6 21) *Griffin III, Was. 46 30 65.2 328 7.13 0 0.0 0 0.0 86.1 22) Newton, Car. 26 15 57.7 326 12.54 1 3.8 2 7.7 83.0 23) Bradford, St.L 33 21 63.6 237 7.18 2 6.1 2 6.1 80.0 24) Freeman, T.B. 38 21 55.3 308 8.11 1 2.6 1 2.6 79.7 25) Cassel, K.C. 52 28 53.8 326 6.27 3 5.8 2 3.8 76.3 26) Hasselbeck, Ten. 21 14 66.7 109 5.19 1 4.8 1 4.8 75.3 27) *Luck, Ind. 39 20 51.3 299 7.67 1 2.6 1 2.6 74.6 28) Vick, Phi. 39 20 51.3 237 6.08 1 2.6 1 2.6 68.0 29) Ale. Smith, S.F. 24 13 54.2 138 5.75 1 4.2 1 4.2 67.7 30) *Wilson, Sea. 40 21 52.5 194 4.85 1 2.5 1 2.5 64.0 31) Sanchez, NY-J 34 13 38.2 147 4.32 1 2.9 0 0.0 61.8 32) Ryan, Atl. 22 12 54.5 168 7.64 0 0.0 1 4.5 60.4 33) *Weeden, Cle. 50 28 56.0 345 6.90 1 2.0 3 6.0 59.2 34) Brees, N.O. 59 28 47.5 377 6.39 2 3.4 3 5.1 58.4 NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 1) Roethlisberger, Pit. 36 27 75.0 354 9.83 5 13.9 0 0.0 145.1 2) Kolb, Ariz 28 19 67.9 174 6.21 3 10.7 0 0.0 120.2 3) Rodgers, G.B. 34 24 70.6 302 8.88 1 2.9 0 0.0 107.7 4) Flacco, Bal. 34 22 64.7 267 7.85 3 8.8 1 2.9 105.9 5) Manning, Den. 38 22 57.9 281 7.39 4 10.5 1 2.6 105.3 6) Ryan, Atl. 34 22 64.7 246 7.24 3 8.8 1 2.9 103.3 7) Bradford, St.L 33 22 66.7 273 8.27 1 3.0 0 0.0 102.2 8) Vick, Phi. 43 26 60.5 337 7.84 3 7.0 1 2.3 98.7 9) Schaub, Hou. 38 26 68.4 288 7.58 2 5.3 1 2.6 97.3 10) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 35 22 62.9 299 8.54 3 8.6 2 5.7 94.8 11) Brady, N.E. 34 18 52.9 223 6.56 2 5.9 0 0.0 93.1 12) *Griffin III, Was. 31 20 64.5 185 5.97 1 3.2 0 0.0 91.5 13) Ponder, Min. 39 25 64.1 231 5.92 1 2.6 0 0.0 88.7 14) Rivers, S.D. 37 25 67.6 327 8.84 3 8.1 3 8.1 88.5 15) Cassel, K.C. 45 30 66.7 350 7.78 2 4.4 2 4.4 86.3 16) Cutler, Chi. 34 20 58.8 296 8.71 1 2.9 1 2.9 84.9 17) Locker, Ten. 27 19 70.4 152 5.63 0 0.0 0 0.0 84.2 18) Sanchez, NY-J 40 21 52.5 225 5.63 3 7.5 1 2.5 83.9 19) Palmer, Oak. 42 27 64.3 195 4.64 1 2.4 0 0.0 82.9 20) Brees, N.O. 47 24 51.1 349 7.43 1 2.1 0 0.0 82.7 21) Dalton, Cin. 26 15 57.7 239 9.19 2 7.7 2 7.7 82.1 22) Manning, NY-G 38 19 50.0 300 7.89 3 7.9 2 5.3 81.0 23) Ale. Smith, S.F. 28 16 57.1 126 4.50 1 3.6 0 0.0 80.4 24) *Luck, Ind. 28 14 50.0 178 6.36 2 7.1 1 3.6 79.2 25) Freeman, T.B. 34 20 58.8 132 3.88 2 5.9 1 2.9 74.6 26) Stafford, Det. 45 26 57.8 275 6.11 1 2.2 1 2.2 73.8 27) Newton, Car. 25 9 36.0 201 8.04 2 8.0 2 8.0 58.9 28) Gabbert, Jac. 37 18 48.6 133 3.59 0 0.0 0 0.0 57.6 29) *Tannehill, Mia. 43 25 58.1 339 7.88 0 0.0 3 7.0 54.3 30) *Weeden, Cle. 47 23 48.9 240 5.11 1 2.1 2 4.3 53.5 31) Romo, Dal. 39 22 56.4 274 7.03 0 0.0 3 7.7 46.3 32) *Wilson, Sea. 27 11 40.7 77 2.85 1 3.7 1 3.7 45.4

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 1) Lynch, Sea. 92 423 4.6 36 2 2) Charles, K.C. 72 415 5.8 91t 2 3) McCoy, Phi. 81 384 4.7 34 1 4) Foster, Hou. 103 380 3.7 22 4 5) *Morris, Was. 82 376 4.6 39t 4 6) Bush, Mia. 67 369 5.5 65t 2 7) Jones-Drew, Jac. 72 352 4.9 59t 1 8) Spiller, Buf. 41 341 8.3 56t 3 9) Ridley, N.E. 74 339 4.6 20 3 10) Peterson, Min. 79 332 4.2 20 2 11) Gore, S.F. 66 326 4.9 23t 3 12) McGahee, Den. 69 325 4.7 31 3 13) Rice, Bal. 64 317 5.0 43 3 14) Green-Ellis, Cin. 82 286 3.5 19 2 15) Turner, Atl. 55 257 4.7 27 2 16) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 39 252 6.5 19 4 17) *Martin, T.B. 71 247 3.5 17 1 18) Murray, Dal. 61 237 3.9 48 1 19) Benson, G.B. 64 228 3.6 11 1 20) *Richardson, Cle. 64 222 3.5 32t 3 21) McFadden, Oak. 57 201 3.5 64t 1 22) A. Brown, NY-G 38 198 5.2 31 3 23) S. Jackson, St.L 59 195 3.3 23 0 24) Greene, NY-J 68 191 2.8 14 1 25) C. Johnson, Ten. 58 186 3.2 19 0 26) Bush, Chi. 54 180 3.3 20 3 27t) Newton, Car. (QB) 33 167 5.1 40 3 27t) D. Williams, Car. 42 167 4.0 27 2 29t) Battle, S.D. 32 163 5.1 52 3 29t) Forte, Chi. 36 163 4.5 32 1 31) D. Brown, Ind. 43 155 3.6 18t 1 32t) *Bolden, N.E. 23 152 6.6 27 2 32t) P. Thomas, N.O. 28 152 5.4 48 0 34) Choice, Buf. 34 145 4.3 22 0 35) *D. Richardson, St.L 27 135 5.0 53 0 36) Bradshaw, NY-G 35 133 3.8 33 1 37) R. Williams, Ariz 44 131 3.0 25 0 38) Vick, Phi. (QB) 27 130 4.8 20 1 39t) Leshoure, Det. 39 126 3.2 14 1 39t) *Miller, Mia. 23 126 5.5 22 1 NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Greene, NY-J 4 4 100.0 1t) A. Brown, NY-G 3 3 100.0 1t) Ball, Den. 2 2 100.0 1t) Battle, S.D. 2 2 100.0 1t) Bush, Mia. 2 2 100.0 1t) Cassel, K.C. 2 2 100.0 1t) Freeman, T.B. 2 2 100.0 1t) Gabbert, Jac. 2 2 100.0 1t) Ingram, N.O. 2 2 100.0 1t) Jones-Drew, Jac. 2 2 100.0 1t) McFadden, Oak. 2 2 100.0 1t) Murray, Dal. 2 2 100.0 1t) Newton, Car. 2 2 100.0 1t) Robinson, Sea. 2 2 100.0 1t) Rodgers, G.B. 2 2 100.0 1t) Turner, Atl. 2 2 100.0 1t) B. Batch, Pit. 1 1 100.0 1t) Bell, Det. 1 1 100.0 1t) Brinkley, S.D. 1 1 100.0 1t) D. Brown, Ind. 1 1 100.0 1t) Charles, K.C. 1 1 100.0 1t) Choice, Buf. 1 1 100.0 1t) Draughn, K.C. 1 1 100.0 1t) Flacco, Bal. 1 1 100.0 1t) Hawkins, Cin. 1 1 100.0 1t) Hilliard, N.E. 1 1 100.0 1t) Hillis, K.C. 1 1 100.0 1t) G. Jones, Jac. 1 1 100.0 1t) Kolb, Ariz 1 1 100.0 1t) *Morris, Was. 1 1 100.0 1t) Peerman, Cin. 1 1 100.0 1t) Powell, NY-J 1 1 100.0 1t) D. Scott, NY-G 1 1 100.0 1t) Stafford, Det. 1 1 100.0 1t) Stephens-Howling, Ariz 1 1 100.0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Cruz, NY-G 32 388 12.1 80t 2 2) Amendola, St.L 31 351 11.3 56 2 3) Harvin, Min. 30 299 10.0 24 0 4) Johnson, Det. 29 423 14.6 51 1 5t) Green, Cin. 27 428 15.9 73t 3 5t) White, Atl. 27 413 15.3 59 3 7) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 26 265 10.2 25 3 8t) Hartline, Mia. 25 455 18.2 80t 1 8t) Welker, N.E. 25 380 15.2 59 0 8t) Bowe, K.C. 25 342 13.7 33t 3 8t) Lloyd, N.E. 25 287 11.5 27 1 12t) Decker, Den. 24 322 13.4 35 1 12t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 24 248 10.3 24 3 14t) Marshall, Chi. 23 352 15.3 34 2 14t) Wayne, Ind. 23 294 12.8 30t 1 14t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 23 223 9.7 24 1 14t) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 23 207 9.0 25 2 18t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 22 245 11.1 37t 2 18t) Burleson, Det. 22 200 9.1 26 1 18t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 22 174 7.9 37 0 21t) D. Thomas, Den. 21 325 15.5 71t 2 21t) Bryant, Dal. 21 269 12.8 38 0 21t) Nelson, G.B. 21 260 12.4 28 1 21t) Crabtree, S.F. 21 198 9.4 20 0 21t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 21 188 9.0 23 1 26t) D. Jackson, Phi. 20 333 16.7 49 1 26t) Bess, Mia. 20 297 14.9 23 0 26t) Holmes, NY-J 20 272 13.6 38 1 26t) Olsen, Car. (TE) 20 256 12.8 34 1 30t) Colston, N.O. 19 313 16.5 29 1 30t) Moore, N.O. 19 287 15.1 34 2 30t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 19 260 13.7 41 3 30t) Boldin, Bal. 19 249 13.1 34t 1 30t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 19 232 12.2 29 2 30t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 19 187 9.8 31 1 36t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 18 315 17.5 34 0 36t) Austin, Dal. 18 300 16.7 49 3 36t) A. Brown, Pit. 18 240 13.3 27 1 36t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 18 188 10.4 25 2 36t) Cobb, G.B. 18 162 9.0 20 0 36t) *Wright, Ten. 18 148 8.2 20 2 36t) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 18 111 6.2 17 0 43t) S. Smith, Car. 17 348 20.5 66 0 43t) Wallace, Pit. 17 234 13.8 37t 3 43t) Ogletree, Dal. 17 221 13.0 40t 2 43t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 17 178 10.5 22 1 47t) T. Smith, Bal. 16 332 20.8 52 3 47t) Jackson, T.B. 16 304 19.0 54 2 47t) A. Johnson, Hou. 16 268 16.8 60t 2 47t) Myers, Oak. (TE) 16 228 14.3 26 0 47t) Jones, Atl. 16 219 13.7 31 3 47t) Ja. Jones, G.B. 16 191 11.9 49 3 47t) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 16 187 11.7 33t 3 47t) Murray, Dal. (RB) 16 114 7.1 20 0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 1) Hartline, Mia. 455 25 18.2 80t 1 2) Green, Cin. 428 27 15.9 73t 3 3) Johnson, Det. 423 29 14.6 51 1 4) White, Atl. 413 27 15.3 59 3 5) Cruz, NY-G 388 32 12.1 80t 2 6) Welker, N.E. 380 25 15.2 59 0 7) Marshall, Chi. 352 23 15.3 34 2 8) Amendola, St.L 351 31 11.3 56 2 9) S. Smith, Car. 348 17 20.5 66 0 10) Bowe, K.C. 342 25 13.7 33t 3 11) D. Jackson, Phi. 333 20 16.7 49 1 12) T. Smith, Bal. 332 16 20.8 52 3 13) D. Thomas, Den. 325 21 15.5 71t 2 14) Decker, Den. 322 24 13.4 35 1 15) Celek, Phi. (TE) 315 18 17.5 34 0 16) Colston, N.O. 313 19 16.5 29 1 17) Jackson, T.B. 304 16 19.0 54 2 18) Austin, Dal. 300 18 16.7 49 3 19) Harvin, Min. 299 30 10.0 24 0 20) Bess, Mia. 297 20 14.9 23 0 21) Wayne, Ind. 294 23 12.8 30t 1 22t) Lloyd, N.E. 287 25 11.5 27 1 22t) Moore, N.O. 287 19 15.1 34 2 24) Holmes, NY-J 272 20 13.6 38 1 25) Bryant, Dal. 269 21 12.8 38 0 26) A. Johnson, Hou. 268 16 16.8 60t 2 27) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 265 26 10.2 25 3 28t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 260 19 13.7 41 3 28t) Nelson, G.B. 260 21 12.4 28 1 30) Olsen, Car. (TE) 256 20 12.8 34 1 31) Floyd, S.D. 250 15 16.7 28 1 32) Boldin, Bal. 249 19 13.1 34t 1 33) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 248 24 10.3 24 3 34) Hawkins, Cin. 247 15 16.5 59t 2 35) Fitzgerald, Ariz 245 22 11.1 37t 2 36) A. Brown, Pit. 240 18 13.3 27 1 37) Nicks, NY-G 237 14 16.9 50 1 38) Wallace, Pit. 234 17 13.8 37t 3 39) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 232 19 12.2 29 2 40) Roberts, Ariz 229 15 15.3 46t 4 41t) Myers, Oak. (TE) 228 16 14.3 26 0 41t) Washington, Ten. 228 10 22.8 71t 2 43) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 223 23 9.7 24 1 44) Ogletree, Dal. 221 17 13.0 40t 2 45t) Jones, Atl. 219 16 13.7 31 3 45t) M. Williams, T.B. 219 11 19.9 65 2 47) F. Davis, Was. (TE) 212 15 14.1 29 0 48) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 207 23 9.0 25 2 49t) Burleson, Det. 200 22 9.1 26 1 49t) Cook, Ten. (TE) 200 14 14.3 61t 1

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 1) Cruz, NY-G 11 185 16.8 80t 2 2) Amendola, St.L 10 111 11.1 17 1 3) Bess, Mia. 9 142 15.8 23 0 4t) Bowe, K.C. 8 123 15.4 29t 1 4t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 8 111 13.9 29 1 4t) Crabtree, S.F. 8 75 9.4 20 0 4t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 8 51 6.4 13 1 8t) Marshall, Chi. 7 125 17.9 31t 1 8t) Wallace, Pit. 7 121 17.3 37t 3 8t) Ja. Jones, G.B. 7 107 15.3 49 1 8t) Jones, Atl. 7 99 14.1 31 2 8t) Holmes, NY-J 7 93 13.3 17 1 8t) White, Atl. 7 87 12.4 19 1 8t) Ogletree, Dal. 7 83 11.9 26 0 8t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 7 68 9.7 37 0 8t) Doucet, Ariz 7 63 9.0 14 0 8t) Harvin, Min. 7 60 8.6 17 0 8t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 7 56 8.0 15 1 8t) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 7 44 6.3 14 0 20t) Colston, N.O. 6 125 20.8 29 0 20t) St. Johnson, Buf. 6 109 18.2 49t 1 20t) Hawkins, Cin. 6 103 17.2 50t 1 20t) D. Jackson, Phi. 6 100 16.7 32 1 20t) Hartline, Mia. 6 97 16.2 30 0 20t) Wayne, Ind. 6 95 15.8 30t 1 20t) Welker, N.E. 6 82 13.7 25 0 20t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 6 74 12.3 22 0 20t) Jackson, T.B. 6 74 12.3 29t 2 20t) R. Brown, S.D. (RB) 6 70 11.7 21 0 20t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 6 69 11.5 23 0 20t) Sanders, Pit. 6 66 11.0 17 0 20t) Cobb, G.B. 6 64 10.7 20 0 20t) Burleson, Det. 6 59 9.8 21 0 20t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 6 58 9.7 23 2 20t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 6 57 9.5 19 1 20t) Gerhart, Min. (RB) 6 53 8.8 14 0 20t) Johnson, Det. 6 53 8.8 24 0 20t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 6 49 8.2 22 1 39t) *D. Johnson, Phi. 5 84 16.8 26 0 39t) A. Brown, Pit. 5 80 16.0 25 0 39t) Moore, N.O. 5 79 15.8 34 0 39t) A. Johnson, Hou. 5 78 15.6 29 0 39t) D. Thomas, Den. 5 78 15.6 40 1 39t) Floyd, S.D. 5 74 14.8 25 1 39t) Lloyd, N.E. 5 71 14.2 25t 1 39t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 5 68 13.6 31 0 39t) Stokley, Den. 5 62 12.4 26 0 39t) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 5 58 11.6 29 1 39t) Boldin, Bal. 5 55 11.0 21 0 39t) Little, Cle. 5 42 8.4 12 0 39t) Royal, S.D. 5 39 7.8 20 0 39t) Williams, Ten. 5 39 7.8 13 0 39t) Tamme, Den. (TE) 5 38 7.6 14 0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 1) Foster, Hou. (RB) 5 4 1 0 0 30 2t) Battle, S.D. (RB) 4 3 1 0 0 24 2t) Chandler, Buf. (TE) 4 0 4 0 0 24 2t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 4 0 4 0 0 24 2t) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 4 4 0 0 0 24 2t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 4 0 4 0 0 24 2t) *Morris, Was. (RB) 4 4 0 0 0 24 2t) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 4 3 1 0 0 24 2t) Roberts, Ariz (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24 2t) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 4 3 1 0 0 24 11t) A. Brown, NY-G (RB) 3 3 0 0 1 20 11t) McGahee, Den. (RB) 3 3 0 0 1 20 13t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Bowe, K.C. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Bush, Chi. (RB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 13t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 3 2 1 0 0 18 13t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 13t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Green, Cin. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Ja. Jones, G.B. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Jones, Atl. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Kerley, NY-J (WR) 3 0 2 1 0 18 13t) Newton, Car. (QB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 13t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 13t) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 3 3 0 0 0 18 13t) Rosario, S.D. (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 3 2 1 0 0 18 13t) Wallace, Pit. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 13t) White, Atl. (WR) 3 0 3 0 0 18 36t) *Lane, Mia. (RB) 2 2 0 0 1 14 36t) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 2 0 2 0 1 14 38t) Amendola, St.L (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) *Bolden, N.E. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Dreessen, Den. (TE) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Garcon, Was. (WR) 2 0 1 1 0 12 38t) B. Gibson, St.L (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) Hawkins, Cin. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) *Hill, NY-J (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Jones, Buf. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 2 1 1 0 0 12 38t) Lewis, Jac. (TE) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) Maclin, Phi. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Ogletree, Dal. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Shorts, Jac. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Smith, Det. (RB) 2 1 1 0 0 12 38t) Tate, Hou. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) Tate, Sea. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Washington, Ten. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 2 2 0 0 0 12 38t) M. Williams, T.B. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12 38t) Woodhead, N.E. (RB) 2 1 1 0 0 12 38t) *Wright, Ten. (WR) 2 0 2 0 0 12

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 1t) Gostkowski, N.E. 14/14 10/13 .769 53 44 1t) Hanson, Det. 8/ 8 12/13 .923 53 44 3) Tynes, NY-G 10/10 11/12 .917 49 43 4) *Zuerlein, St.L 5/ 5 12/12 1.000 60 41 5) Bryant, Atl. 13/13 9/ 9 1.000 42 40 6) Akers, S.F. 11/11 9/12 .750 63 38 7) *Tucker, Bal. 13/13 8/ 9 .889 56 37 8t) Gould, Chi. 12/12 8/ 8 1.000 54 36 8t) S. Graham, Hou. 15/15 7/ 8 .875 41 36 8t) *Walsh, Min. 9/ 9 9/10 .900 55 36 11t) Barth, T.B. 7/ 7 9/ 9 1.000 57 34 11t) Nugent, Cin. 13/13 7/ 7 1.000 47 34 13) Cundiff, Was. 15/15 6/10 .600 45 33 14t) Prater, Den. 11/11 7/ 7 1.000 53 32 14t) Succop, K.C. 8/ 8 8/ 9 .889 45 32 16t) Dawson, Cle. 7/ 7 8/ 8 1.000 52 31 16t) Feely, Ariz 10/10 7/ 7 1.000 47 31 18t) Hartley, N.O. 12/12 6/ 8 .750 53 30 18t) Henery, Phi. 6/ 6 8/ 9 .889 48 30 20) Janikowski, Oak. 5/ 5 8/ 8 1.000 51 29 21) Hauschka, Sea. 7/ 7 7/ 8 .875 47 28 22t) Bironas, Ten. 9/ 9 6/ 8 .750 38 27 22t) Folk, NY-J 9/ 9 6/ 6 1.000 39 27 22t) Kaeding, S.D. 6/ 6 7/ 7 1.000 45 27 25t) Carpenter, Mia. 9/ 9 5/ 8 .625 41 24 25t) Scobee, Jac. 3/ 4 7/ 7 1.000 47 24 27t) Crosby, G.B. 8/ 8 5/ 5 1.000 54 23 27t) Suisham, Pit. 8/ 8 5/ 5 1.000 45 23 29) Bailey, Dal. 6/ 6 5/ 5 1.000 39 21 30t) Lindell, Buf. 16/16 1/ 1 1.000 37 19 30t) Vinatieri, Ind. 7/ 7 4/ 6 .667 53 19 32) Medlock, Car. 11/11 1/ 1 1.000 21 14 33) Novak, S.D. 4/ 4 3/ 3 1.000 47 13 NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 1) Prater, Den. 20 2) Gostkowski, N.E. 18 3) Bosher, Atl. 17 4t) Cundiff, Was. 16 4t) Gould, Chi. 16 4t) *Tucker, Bal. 16 7t) Akers, S.F. 12 7t) Koenen, T.B. 12 7t) *Potter, Buf. 12 7t) *Walsh, Min. 12 11t) Morstead, N.O. 11 11t) *Zuerlein, St.L 11 13t) Bironas, Ten. 10 13t) Crosby, G.B. 10 13t) Feely, Ariz 10 13t) Hanson, Det. 10 13t) Suisham, Pit. 10 18t) Carpenter, Mia. 9 18t) S. Graham, Hou. 9 18t) Janikowski, Oak. 9 18t) Succop, K.C. 9 22t) Folk, NY-J 8 22t) Hauschka, Sea. 8 22t) Kaeding, S.D. 8 22t) Medlock, Car. 8 22t) Nugent, Cin. 8 27t) Dawson, Cle. 7 27t) McAfee, Ind. 7 29t) Scobee, Jac. 6 29t) Tynes, NY-G 6 31t) Bailey, Dal. 4 31t) Henery, Phi. 4 33) Novak, S.D. 3

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 1) Charles, K.C. (RB) 512 84 6.1 415 72 5.8 97 12 8.1 2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 491 86 5.7 317 64 5.0 174 22 7.9 3) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 473 99 4.8 423 92 4.6 50 7 7.1 4) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 460 50 9.2 341 41 8.3 119 9 13.2 5) Hartline, Mia. (WR) 455 25 18.2 0 0 --- 455 25 18.2 6) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 443 95 4.7 384 81 4.7 59 14 4.2 7) Bush, Mia. (RB) 441 77 5.7 369 67 5.5 72 10 7.2 8) Green, Cin. (WR) 439 28 15.7 11 1 11.0 428 27 15.9 9) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 435 85 5.1 352 72 4.9 83 13 6.4 10) Foster, Hou. (RB) 424 112 3.8 380 103 3.7 44 9 4.9 11) Johnson, Det. (WR) 423 29 14.6 0 0 --- 423 29 14.6 12) White, Atl. (WR) 413 27 15.3 0 0 --- 413 27 15.3 13) Peterson, Min. (RB) 396 89 4.4 332 79 4.2 64 10 6.4 14) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 390 79 4.9 339 74 4.6 51 5 10.2 15) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 388 32 12.1 0 0 --- 388 32 12.1 16) Welker, N.E. (WR) 380 25 15.2 0 0 --- 380 25 15.2 17) *Morris, Was. (RB) 372 83 4.5 376 82 4.6 -4 1 -4.0 18t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 365 72 5.1 326 66 4.9 39 6 6.5 18t) McGahee, Den. (RB) 365 78 4.7 325 69 4.7 40 9 4.4 20) Amendola, St.L (WR) 359 33 10.9 8 2 4.0 351 31 11.3 21) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 358 18 19.9 10 1 10.0 348 17 20.5 22) Harvin, Min. (WR) 353 41 8.6 54 11 4.9 299 30 10.0 23) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 352 23 15.3 0 0 --- 352 23 15.3 24) Murray, Dal. (RB) 351 77 4.6 237 61 3.9 114 16 7.1 25) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 345 18 19.2 13 2 6.5 332 16 20.8 26) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 344 79 4.4 222 64 3.5 122 15 8.1 27) Bowe, K.C. (WR) 342 25 13.7 0 0 --- 342 25 13.7 28) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 338 21 16.1 5 1 5.0 333 20 16.7 29) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 332 88 3.8 286 82 3.5 46 6 7.7 30) Turner, Atl. (RB) 326 61 5.3 257 55 4.7 69 6 11.5 31) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 325 21 15.5 0 0 --- 325 21 15.5 32) Decker, Den. (WR) 322 24 13.4 0 0 --- 322 24 13.4 33) Celek, Phi. (TE) 315 18 17.5 0 0 --- 315 18 17.5 34) Colston, N.O. (WR) 313 19 16.5 0 0 --- 313 19 16.5 35) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 312 75 4.2 201 57 3.5 111 18 6.2 36t) Benson, G.B. (RB) 304 76 4.0 228 64 3.6 76 12 6.3 36t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 304 16 19.0 0 0 --- 304 16 19.0 38t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 300 18 16.7 0 0 --- 300 18 16.7 38t) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 300 79 3.8 247 71 3.5 53 8 6.6 40) Bess, Mia. (WR) 297 20 14.9 0 0 --- 297 20 14.9 41) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 294 23 12.8 0 0 --- 294 23 12.8 42) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 289 35 8.3 82 12 6.8 207 23 9.0 43t) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 287 25 11.5 0 0 --- 287 25 11.5 43t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 287 19 15.1 0 0 --- 287 19 15.1 45) Holmes, NY-J (WR) 272 20 13.6 0 0 --- 272 20 13.6 46) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 269 21 12.8 0 0 --- 269 21 12.8 47) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 268 16 16.8 0 0 --- 268 16 16.8 48t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 265 26 10.2 0 0 --- 265 26 10.2 48t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 265 69 3.8 186 58 3.2 79 11 7.2 50) Hawkins, Cin. (WR) 263 17 15.5 16 2 8.0 247 15 16.5

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 1) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 28 2 30 2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 17 8 25 3t) Bowe, K.C. (WR) 0 23 23 3t) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 20 3 23 3t) White, Atl. (WR) 0 23 23 6t) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 19 3 22 6t) McGahee, Den. (RB) 22 0 22 8t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 18 3 21 8t) Johnson, Det. (WR) 0 21 21 8t) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 18 3 21 8t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 18 3 21 12t) Foster, Hou. (RB) 18 2 20 12t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 0 20 20 12t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 18 2 20 12t) Green, Cin. (WR) 1 19 20 16t) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 0 19 19 16t) Harvin, Min. (WR) 3 16 19 16t) *Morris, Was. (RB) 19 0 19 19t) Amendola, St.L (WR) 0 18 18 19t) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 15 3 18 19t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 0 18 18 22t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 15 2 17 22t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 0 17 17 22t) D. Jackson, Phi. (WR) 0 17 17 25t) Bush, Chi. (RB) 14 2 16 25t) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 16 0 16 25t) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 0 16 16 25t) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 13 3 16 25t) Welker, N.E. (WR) 0 16 16 30t) Bess, Mia. (WR) 0 15 15 30t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 15 15 30t) Hartline, Mia. (WR) 0 15 15 30t) Holmes, NY-J (WR) 0 15 15 30t) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 0 15 15 30t) Murray, Dal. (RB) 10 5 15 30t) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 1 14 15 30t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 15 15 38t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 0 14 14 38t) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 0 14 14 38t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 0 14 14 38t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 0 14 14 38t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 11 3 14 38t) Olsen, Car. (TE) 0 14 14 38t) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 8 6 14 38t) Roberts, Ariz (WR) 1 13 14 38t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 13 1 14 47t) Bell, Det. (RB) 4 9 13 47t) A. Brown, NY-G (RB) 12 1 13 47t) A. Brown, Pit. (WR) 1 12 13 47t) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 0 13 13 47t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 0 13 13 47t) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 0 13 13 47t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 0 13 13 47t) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 9 4 13 47t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 0 13 13 47t) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 0 13 13 47t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 13 13

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Scifres, S.D. 16 835 66 52.2 2 0 1 2 9 118 3 42.3 2) *Anger, Jac. 25 1300 66 52.0 3 0 0 2 15 161 5 43.2 3) Morstead, N.O. 17 869 70 51.1 2 0 3 3 8 88 3 43.6 4) Fields, Mia. 18 908 62 50.4 1 0 0 0 13 135 7 41.8 5) McAfee, Ind. 16 805 64 50.3 2 0 3 1 9 82 4 42.7 6) Ryan, Sea. 18 905 73 50.3 2 0 2 2 10 69 6 44.2 7) Lechler, Oak. 21 1037 68 49.4 1 1 2 0 15 167 3 38.6 8) Kern, Ten. 19 937 63 49.3 1 0 3 4 8 62 7 45.0 9) Henry, Phi. 16 776 62 48.5 0 0 1 0 14 164 2 38.3 10) Colquitt, Den. 15 720 67 48.0 1 0 4 0 7 40 7 44.0 11) Do. Jones, Hou. 22 1047 66 47.6 3 0 3 1 12 146 7 38.2 12) Zastudil, Ariz 26 1236 68 47.5 1 0 3 2 10 100 9 42.9 13) Koch, Bal. 17 796 56 46.8 4 0 1 2 8 94 8 36.6 14) *Hekker, St.L 18 839 66 46.6 2 0 0 3 11 90 4 39.4 15) C. Jones, Dal. 11 510 60 46.4 0 1 1 2 5 22 5 40.7 16) Lee, S.F. 15 695 61 46.3 1 0 3 1 4 90 8 39.0 17) Rocca, Was. 21 969 61 46.1 2 2 1 0 14 103 5 35.9 18) Masthay, G.B. 19 876 60 46.1 2 0 2 3 6 37 11 42.1 19) Kluwe, Min. 19 874 59 46.0 1 0 5 0 10 90 6 40.2 20) Colquitt, K.C. 17 773 66 45.5 1 0 5 2 5 100 10 38.4 21) Malone, NY-J 21 952 61 45.3 1 1 4 1 10 109 8 37.4 22) Bosher, Atl. 17 762 59 44.8 0 0 0 0 9 59 7 41.4 23) Weatherford, NY-G 13 578 60 44.5 3 0 1 1 7 22 6 38.2 24) Huber, Cin. 14 617 58 44.1 0 0 5 2 4 26 9 42.2 25) Moorman, Buf.-Dal. 18 793 66 44.1 1 0 2 6 9 180 4 32.9 26) Koenen, T.B. 25 1090 64 43.6 3 0 1 3 11 111 11 36.8 27) *Nortman, Car. 19 824 58 43.4 2 1 3 0 6 53 7 36.6 28) Hodges, Cle. 26 1120 54 43.1 1 0 4 5 7 149 8 36.6 29) Podlesh, Chi. 18 774 55 43.0 2 0 1 3 6 48 5 38.1 30) *Butler, Pit. 11 455 52 41.4 0 0 2 1 6 33 5 38.4 31) Mesko, N.E. 16 617 56 38.6 2 1 6 0 3 22 10 32.6 NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 1) Kern, Ten. 19 937 63 49.3 1 0 3 4 8 62 7 45.0 2) Ryan, Sea. 18 905 73 50.3 2 0 2 2 10 69 6 44.2 3) Colquitt, Den. 15 720 67 48.0 1 0 4 0 7 40 7 44.0 4) Morstead, N.O. 17 869 70 51.1 2 0 3 3 8 88 3 43.6 5) *Anger, Jac. 25 1300 66 52.0 3 0 0 2 15 161 5 43.2 6) Zastudil, Ariz 26 1236 68 47.5 1 0 3 2 10 100 9 42.9 7) McAfee, Ind. 16 805 64 50.3 2 0 3 1 9 82 4 42.7 8) Scifres, S.D. 16 835 66 52.2 2 0 1 2 9 118 3 42.3 9) Huber, Cin. 14 617 58 44.1 0 0 5 2 4 26 9 42.2 10) Masthay, G.B. 19 876 60 46.1 2 0 2 3 6 37 11 42.1 11) Fields, Mia. 18 908 62 50.4 1 0 0 0 13 135 7 41.8 12) Bosher, Atl. 17 762 59 44.8 0 0 0 0 9 59 7 41.4 13) C. Jones, Dal. 11 510 60 46.4 0 1 1 2 5 22 5 40.7 14) Kluwe, Min. 19 874 59 46.0 1 0 5 0 10 90 6 40.2 15) *Hekker, St.L 18 839 66 46.6 2 0 0 3 11 90 4 39.4 16) Lee, S.F. 15 695 61 46.3 1 0 3 1 4 90 8 39.0 17) Lechler, Oak. 21 1037 68 49.4 1 1 2 0 15 167 3 38.6 18) Colquitt, K.C. 17 773 66 45.5 1 0 5 2 5 100 10 38.4 19) *Butler, Pit. 11 455 52 41.4 0 0 2 1 6 33 5 38.4 20) Henry, Phi. 16 776 62 48.5 0 0 1 0 14 164 2 38.3 21) Do. Jones, Hou. 22 1047 66 47.6 3 0 3 1 12 146 7 38.2 22) Weatherford, NY-G 13 578 60 44.5 3 0 1 1 7 22 6 38.2 23) Podlesh, Chi. 18 774 55 43.0 2 0 1 3 6 48 5 38.1 24) Malone, NY-J 21 952 61 45.3 1 1 4 1 10 109 8 37.4 25) Koenen, T.B. 25 1090 64 43.6 3 0 1 3 11 111 11 36.8 26) Koch, Bal. 17 796 56 46.8 4 0 1 2 8 94 8 36.6 27) Hodges, Cle. 26 1120 54 43.1 1 0 4 5 7 149 8 36.6 28) *Nortman, Car. 19 824 58 43.4 2 1 3 0 6 53 7 36.6 29) Rocca, Was. 21 969 61 46.1 2 2 1 0 14 103 5 35.9 30) Moorman, Buf.-Dal. 18 793 66 44.1 1 0 2 6 9 180 4 32.9 31) Mesko, N.E. 16 617 56 38.6 2 1 6 0 3 22 10 32.6

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 1) McKelvin, Buf. 6 5 178 29.7 88t 1 2) A. Jones, Cin. 5 0 98 19.6 81t 1 3) Sherels, Min. 8 6 150 18.8 77t 1 4) Kerley, NY-J 7 1 119 17.0 68t 1 5) Thigpen, Mia. 10 2 159 15.9 72t 1 6) Cobb, G.B. 7 8 108 15.4 75t 1 7) Arenas, K.C. 10 0 133 13.3 24 0 8) Cribbs, Cle. 11 1 144 13.1 27 0 9t) Adams, Oak. 7 3 78 11.1 47 0 9t) Hester, Chi. 7 1 78 11.1 23 0 11) A. Brown, Pit. 5 1 55 11.0 23 0 12) Logan, Det. 9 4 98 10.9 27 0 13) Edelman, N.E. 6 1 63 10.5 22 0 14) Franks, Atl. 5 6 49 9.8 22 0 15) Tate, Cin. 7 2 68 9.7 19 0 16) *Randle, NY-G 6 5 58 9.7 18 0 17) Holliday, Hou. 15 5 144 9.6 36 0 18) Amendola, St.L 8 4 73 9.1 22 0 19) J. Jones, Bal. 7 3 62 8.9 19 0 20) *J. Adams, Car. 5 0 42 8.4 21 0 21) Sproles, N.O. 6 2 50 8.3 16 0 22t) *Hilton, Ind. 5 2 40 8.0 14 0 22t) Washington, Sea. 8 6 64 8.0 52 0 24) Peterson, Ariz 14 2 110 7.9 17 0 25) Thomas, Jac. 8 1 56 7.0 18 0 26) Leonhard, Den. 12 3 82 6.8 16 0 27) Bryant, Dal. 7 0 45 6.4 44 0 28t) Banks, Was. 9 3 47 5.2 20 0 28t) Reynaud, Ten. 9 5 47 5.2 16 0 30) *D. Johnson, Phi. 7 8 35 5.0 12 0 31) Royal, S.D. 5 1 22 4.4 14 0 NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) Harvin, Min. 9 345 38.3 105t 1 2) Washington, Sea. 7 264 37.7 83 0 3) *D. Wilson, NY-G 13 393 30.2 53 0 4) Sproles, N.O. 12 353 29.4 48 0 5) Goodman, S.D. 8 234 29.3 37 0 6) Cribbs, Cle. 12 341 28.4 39 0 7) Vaughn, Ind. 6 164 27.3 40 0 8) Reynaud, Ten. 15 408 27.2 105t 1 9) J. McKnight, NY-J 10 271 27.1 44 0 10) Hester, Chi. 9 241 26.8 38 0 11) McKelvin, Buf. 5 131 26.2 34 0 12) *D. Thompson, Bal. 13 337 25.9 49 0 13) Cobb, G.B. 8 205 25.6 34 0 14) Banks, Was. 8 202 25.3 55 0 15) Thigpen, Mia. 10 252 25.2 32 0 16) Logan, Det. 5 124 24.8 40 0 17) Benn, T.B. 8 195 24.4 55 0 18) McCourty, N.E. 5 118 23.6 28 0 19) Hunter, S.F. 7 165 23.6 31 0 20) Parmele, Jac. 8 185 23.1 38 0 21) *J. Adams, Car. 9 208 23.1 31 0 22) Holliday, Hou. 7 161 23.0 30 0 23) Tate, Cin. 8 181 22.6 31 0 24) Draughn, K.C. 5 113 22.6 29 0 25) *Rainey, Pit. 4 89 22.3 24 0 26) *Bolden, Den. 6 129 21.5 30 0 27) F. Jones, Dal. 11 236 21.5 29 0 28) *Boykin, Phi. 10 210 21.0 29 0 29) Arenas, K.C. 9 177 19.7 27 0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1) Jennings, Chi. 4 37 9.3 20 0 2t) Boley, NY-G 3 74 24.7 51 0 2t) Finnegan, St.L 3 68 22.7 32 1 2t) Wright, Chi. 3 45 15.0 45t 1 2t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Phi. 3 14 4.7 14 0 2t) DeCoud, Atl. 3 13 4.3 15 0 7t) Jackson, Hou. 2 66 33.0 63t 1 7t) E. Reed, Bal. 2 43 21.5 34t 1 7t) T. Williams, G.B. 2 38 19.0 38 0 7t) Moore, Atl. 2 35 17.5 33 0 7t) Cason, S.D. 2 34 17.0 31 0 7t) McCourty, N.E. 2 34 17.0 34 0 7t) Scott, Buf. 2 32 16.0 32 0 7t) D. Jackson, Cle. 2 31 15.5 27t 1 7t) S. Smith, Mia. 2 31 15.5 31 0 7t) Sherman, Sea. 2 29 14.5 29 0 7t) Weddle, S.D. 2 29 14.5 21 0 7t) *Wilson, N.E. 2 22 11.0 22 0 7t) Coleman, Phi. 2 13 6.5 7 0 7t) Robertson, Cle. 2 1 0.5 1 0 NFL / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 1) Watt, Hou. (DE) 7.5 2) Matthews, G.B. (LB) 7.0 3t) Atkins, Cin. (DT) 5.0 3t) Clemons, Sea. (DE) 5.0 3t) Ware, Dal. (LB) 5.0 6t) Ald. Smith, S.F. (LB) 4.5 6t) Wake, Mia. (DE) 4.5 8t) Bennett, T.B. (DE) 4.0 8t) Houston, K.C. (LB) 4.0 8t) Mich. Johnson, Cin. (DE) 4.0 8t) Mathis, Ind. (LB) 4.0 8t) Melton, Chi. (DT) 4.0 13t) D. Edwards, Car. (DT) 3.5 13t) Johnson, Car. (DE) 3.5 13t) Kerrigan, Was. (LB) 3.5 13t) Phillips, S.D. (LB) 3.5 13t) Ky. Williams, Buf. (DT) 3.5 18t) Abraham, Atl. (DE) 3.0 18t) Acho, Ariz (LB) 3.0 18t) Griffen, Min. (DE) 3.0 18t) D. Jackson, Cle. (LB) 3.0 18t) *Jones, N.E. (DE) 3.0 18t) McCoy, T.B. (DT) 3.0 18t) Miller, Den. (LB) 3.0 18t) Quinn, St.L (DE) 3.0 18t) Starks, Mia. (DT) 3.0 18t) Washington, Ariz (LB) 3.0 28t) *Alexander, Car. (DE) 2.5 28t) Babin, Phi. (DE) 2.5 28t) Dumervil, Den. (DE) 2.5 28t) Ellerbe, Bal. (LB) 2.5 28t) Idonije, Chi. (DE) 2.5 28t) *Irvin, Sea. (DE) 2.5 28t) Peppers, Chi. (DE) 2.5 28t) Suh, Det. (DT) 2.5 36t) J. Allen, Min. (DE) 2.0 36t) Babineaux, Atl. (DT) 2.0 36t) Blackburn, NY-G (LB) 2.0 36t) Brooks, S.F. (LB) 2.0 36t) Campbell, Ariz (DE) 2.0 36t) Dareus, Buf. (DT) 2.0 36t) Dunlap, Cin. (DE) 2.0 36t) Galette, N.O. (DE) 2.0 36t) Greenway, Min. (LB) 2.0 36t) Groves, Ariz (LB) 2.0 36t) Guion, Min. (DT) 2.0 36t) Henderson, Min. (LB) 2.0 36t) Lenon, Ariz (LB) 2.0 36t) C. Long, St.L (DE) 2.0 36t) *McClellin, Chi. (DE) 2.0 36t) McIntyre, NY-J (LB) 2.0 36t) Mebane, Sea. (DT) 2.0 36t) Ngata, Bal. (DE) 2.0 36t) Pitoitua, K.C. (DE) 2.0 36t) Schofield, Ariz (LB) 2.0

36t) A. Smith, Hou. (DE) 2.0 36t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 2.0 36t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE) 2.0 36t) Vanden Bosch, Det. (DE) 2.0 36t) Walker, Atl. (DT) 2.0 36t) Weatherspoon, Atl. (LB) 2.0 36t) C. Williams, Det. (DT) 2.0 36t) Woodley, Pit. (LB) 2.0 NFL / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team TotRec OffRec DefRec 1) Peterson, Ariz 4 3 1 2t) Banks, Was. 3 3 0 2t) Rogers, S.F. 3 0 3 4t) Casillas, N.O. 2 0 2 4t) Cobb, G.B. 2 2 0 4t) Greene, NY-J 2 2 0 4t) *Griffin III, Was. 2 2 0 4t) McMichael, S.D. 2 2 0 4t) Mosley, Jac. 2 0 2 4t) Scott, Buf. 2 0 2 4t) Watt, Hou. 2 0 2 4t) Wilfork, N.E. 2 0 2 4t) J. Wilson, Was. 2 0 2 4t) *Wilson, N.E. 2 0 2 NFL / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 1) Rogers, S.F. 3 63 21.0 51t 1 2t) J. Wilson, Was. 2 30 15.0 30t 1 2t) Scott, Buf. 2 8 4.0 8 0 2t) Watt, Hou. 2 7 3.5 7 0 2t) Wilfork, N.E. 2 2 1.0 2 0 2t) Casillas, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0 2t) Mosley, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0 2t) *Wilson, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Sanders, Ariz 1 93 93.0 93t 1 9t) Verner, Ten. 1 72 72.0 72t 1 9t) Peterson, Ariz 1 60 60.0 60 0 9t) Bell, NY-J 1 8 8.0 8 0 9t) Church, Dal. 1 6 6.0 6 0 9t) *Hightower, N.E. 1 6 6.0 6t 1 9t) Willis, S.F. 1 3 3.0 3 0 9t) Hanson, Oak. 1 1 1.0 1 0 9t) Manning, Hou. 1 1 1.0 1 0 9t) Tillman, Chi. 1 1 1.0 1 0 9t) Bannan, Den. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) A. Barnes, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Barwin, Hou. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Bigby, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) V. Butler, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Byrd, Buf. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) DeCoud, Atl. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Dunlap, Cin. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Edwards, Atl. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Fairley, Det. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Gibson, T.B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Griffen, Min. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Hall, Was. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Hayden, Chi. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Holliday, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Houston, Oak. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) D. Jackson, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Jenkins, Phi. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Jenkins, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Mich. Johnson, Cin. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Jordan, N.O. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Leach, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Lemon, Dal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Lenon, Ariz 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Levy, Det. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Lewis, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Liuget, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) J. McClain, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) McClellan, Bal. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Mebane, Sea. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Moore, Atl. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Mundy, Pit. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Nicholas, Atl. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Osgood, Det. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Parker, Cle. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Paysinger, NY-G 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Peppers, Chi. 1 0 0.0 0 0 9t) Phillips, S.D. 1 0 0.0 0 0

WEEK 4 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2012 Team/Offense Rank (Within League) BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS 2 11 10 25 12 14 17 32 4 9 1 28 22 18 24 23 TYds/G 31 15 13 26 16 6 20 21 8 7 5 27 19 29 30 3 2 5 6 25 14 18 19 31 13 16 8 29 20 21 23 12 TYds/P 32 10 1 26 7 15 22 24 9 3 11 28 17 30 27 4 12 4 13 27 14 9 21 15 2 5 8 24 32 31 17 28 RYds/G 29 18 11 16 30 22 25 10 26 23 7 20 3 6 19 1 5 4 19 14 17 22 23 9 1 6 12 30 29 32 24 21 RshAvg 31 13 8 28 27 25 18 15 11 16 7 20 2 10 26 3 4 22 8 20 9 21 12 31 17 19 6 27 13 7 23 18 PsYd/G 25 11 14 24 5 1 15 26 3 2 10 28 30 32 29 16 4 8 2 30 10 5 19 32 27 16 7 24 21 13 20 12 PasAvg 29 11 1 18 9 14 25 22 17 3 15 28 26 31 23 6 10 32 19 26 12 3t 22 6 28 27 2 18 8 5 20t 17 %HdInt 14 9 29 31 30 13 11 1 16 15 24 20t 7 25 23 3t 15 3 26 12 10t 1 4 29 23 14 10t 13 6 21 19 5 Sac/PP 28 20 24 31t 9 8 27 17 7 2 18 31t 30 22 16 25 5t 23 15t 26 5t 13 17 30t 3 15t 1 28 24 14 20 30t 1D/Gm 27 7t 18 21t 21t 2 7t 19 10t 10t 12 29 9 25 32 4 22 5 29 28 4 6 10 26 3 7 12 15 30 1 8 24 3D Eff 25 2 16 18 14 21 11 19 9 20 13 17 23 27 31t 31t 28 1t 14t 29t 14t 1t 1t 25t 1t 23t 31t 1t 27 12t 1t 14t 4D Eff 14t 31t 29t 14t 25t 23t 14t 1t 12t 1t 14t 21t 1t 21t 1t 1t 20 1 7 4 24t 17 24t 28t 6 5 14 3 12t 11 31t 9 PR Avg 23 16 22 12t 28t 15 8 2 21 19 31t 18 10 26 27 30 16 23 21 8 27 30 20 18t 26 13 22 7 14 18t 9 5 KR Avg 12 2 17 15 25 28 10 4 11 6 31 32 3 1 29 24 13 20 22 25 8 10 4 2 18 6t 32 24 12 29 1 6t GPntAv 11 19 30 26 28 31 16 17 3 21 9 14 15 5 23 27 26 30 9 27 3 21 7 5 18 12 31 24 17 19 8 1 NPntAv 6 11 28 23 14 32 10 13 4 22 20 15 16 2 25 29 5 6 8 27 7 2 22 32 18 19 1 23t 29 13 14t 23t Pts/Gm 16 3 25 11 31 14t 20 17 10 9 30 26 12 28 21 4 21t 1t 1t 1t 1t 24t 30 1t 21t 31 26 1t 1t 1t 1t 27t FG% 1t 1t 1t 1t 1t 18 1t 20 27t 19 21t 1t 27t 24t 1t 32 Opponent/Defense Rank (Within League) BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS 23 27 19 25 7 1 18 26 13 16 20 21 28 5 12 31 TYds/G 17 15 24 11 4 10 9 8 32 22 6 14 3 2 30 29 13 28 25 16 6 4 22 23 26 10 20 19 27 14 12 21 TYds/P 9 18 24 8 7 15 11 3 29 30 5 17 1 2 31 32 13 28 24 19 9 11 23 30 20 1 7t 31 22 14t 6 27 RYds/G 14t 29 25 3 17 16 18 7t 32 21 12 26 5 2 4 10 3 27 32 14 7 23 22 20 17 1 8 30 18 21 16 13 RshAvg 10 31 29 9 12 15 24 5 28 25 11 26 4 2 6 19 29 23 16 28 13 2 15 20 12 30 25 4 26 3 17 27 PsYd/G 21 8 22 18 1 9t 6 14 24 19 7 11 5 9t 32 31 22 21 13 17 10 1 23 24 27 20 25 16 26 15 8 28 PasAvg 11 9 18 6 12 19 7 4 30 29 5 14 2 3 32 31 17 15 28 9 24 8 26 23 21 14 6 10 31t 25 12 29 %HdInt 16 3 20 1 27 31t 13 30 22 4 5 2 18 19 7 11 22 17 1 9 15 4 10t 32 13 16 24 29 31 19 28 30 Sac/PP 3 12 8 5 6 14 2 10t 25 18 23 27 21 7 20 26 30 29 28 22t 9t 1t 15t 26 4 12 13t 25 24 9t 15t 32 1D/Gm 15t 19 27 13t 1t 8 6t 18 31 9t 1t 20t 5 6t 22t 20t 13t 26 7 13t 23 1 16 20 18t 5 22 31 32 30 18t 28 3D Eff 11 29 27 2 15 8 12 25 21 10 3 6 17 24 4 9 16 1t 13t 17t 13t 8t 26t 26t 1t 26t 10t 26t 22t 1t 5t 17t 4D Eff 10t 26t 5t 22t 25 1t 17t 12 22t 5t 8t 26t 17t 26t 13t 17t 25 29 6 30 4 26 16 20 28 19 9 21 23 3 27 11 PR Avg 17 7 14 12 2 32 5 15 22 1 24 13 31 8 18 10 5 18 23 20 1t 16 22 24 21 8 13 14 4 31 19 25 KR Avg 28 12 3 7 1t 30 26 32 15 9 29 11 27 6 17 10 4 10 14 19 26 29 25 27 32 17 16 20t 23 20t 22 7 GPntAv 3 28 13 18 12 9 24 30 2 11 15 6 8 5 1 31 12 1 4 8 28 29 26 27 25 18 22 6 24 17 31 3 NPntAv 2 30 15t 19 14 9 23 13 5 15t 21 10 7 20 11 32 10t 30 25 20 10t 1 24 19 31 15 18 22t 28 21 6 32 Pts/Gm 3 8 22t 5 14 26 9 7 29 13 10t 16t 4 2 16t 27 17t 2t 17t 4 17t 17t 17t 13t 12 13t 17t 1 17t 17t 17t 17t FG% 7 2t 17t 9t 17t 6 9t 16 17t 17t 13t 11 8 17t 5 17t