Friday, January 20, 2017

What To Look For - Championship Weekend

WHAT TO LOOK FOR – CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND
SUPER CHAMPIONSHIP: In 2016, the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS won their eighth AFC East title in a row, the most consecutive division titles in NFL history, and have advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the sixth season in a row – also the longest streak all-time. The Patriots are 8-5 (.615) in AFC Championship Games all-time. ​
The PITTSBURGH STEELERS have advanced to the AFC Championship Game for the 16th time in franchise history and are 8-7 (.533).
The winner of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game will set an NFL record for the most Super Bowl berths in NFL history.
The teams with the most Super Bowl appearances:
TEAM
SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES
Dallas
8
Denver
8
New England*
8
Pittsburgh*
8
San Francisco
6
*Play in AFC Championship Game Sunday
Pittsburgh, New England and the GREEN BAY PACKERS have three of the four highest postseason win totals in NFL history and are all in action on Championship Sunday.
The Steelers, who defeated Miami in the Wild Card round and Kansas City in the Divisional Playoffs, have 36 postseason wins, the most in NFL history. The Packers (34) and Patriots (30) rank tied for second and tied for fourth, respectively, in all-time postseason victories.
The teams with the most postseason wins in NFL history:
TEAM
WINS
LOSSES
WIN PCT
SUPER BOWL WINS
Pittsburgh Steelers*
36
23
.610
6
Green Bay Packers*
34
21
.618
4
Dallas Cowboys
34
27
.557
5
New England Patriots*
30
19
.612
4
San Francisco 49ers
30
20
.600
5
*Play this weekend




-- NFL --
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: This weekend’s Championship Games will feature three quarterbacks who have combined for seven Super Bowl titles: New England’s TOM BRADY (four), Pittsburgh’s BEN ROETHLISBERGER (two) and Green Bay’s AARON RODGERS (one).
The starting quarterbacks for this weekend’s Championship Games with Super Bowl titles:
PLAYER
TEAM
SUPER BOWL TITLES
Tom Brady
New England Patriots
4 (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX)
Ben Roethlisberger
Pittsburgh Steelers
2 (XL, XLIII)
Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers
1 (XLV)
The seven combined Super Bowl victories by Brady, Roethlisberger and Rodgers are the most by the four starting quarterbacks playing in a season’s Conference Championship Games.
The most combined Super Bowl wins by the four starting quarterbacks in a season’s Championship Games:
YEAR
PLAYERS (NUMBER OF SUPER BOWL WINS)
COMBINED SUPER BOWL TITLES
2016
Tom Brady* (4), Ben Roethlisberger* (2), Aaron Rodgers* (1)
7
2015
Tom Brady (4), Peyton Manning (1)
5
2014
Tom Brady (3), Aaron Rodgers (1), Russell Wilson (1)
5
1993
Joe Montana (4), Troy Aikman (1)
5
*Play this weekend

-- NFL --
PROLIFIC PASSERS: Atlanta quarterback MATT RYAN led the NFL with a 117.1 passer rating in 2016, the fifth-highest single-season rating in NFL history. New England’s TOM BRADY (112.2) and Green Bay’s AARON RODGERS (104.2) ranked second and fourth respectively.
The four quarterbacks projected to start the AFC and NFC Championship Games on Sunday combined for a 107.0 passer rating this season, the highest combined regular-season passer rating by the four starting quarterbacks in a season’s Championship Games.
The four starting quarterbacks with the highest combined regular-season passer rating in a season’s Championship Games:
YEAR
PLAYERS (PASSER RATING)
COMBINED PASSER RATING
2016
Matt Ryan (117.1), Tom Brady (112.2),
Aaron Rodgers (104.2), Ben Roethlisberger (95.4)
107.0
1998
Randall Cunningham (106.0), Vinny Testaverde (101.6),
Chris Chandler (100.9), John Elway (93.0)
100.7
-- NFL --
STREAKING STARS: Several of the NFL’s best and brightest have the opportunity to make their mark in the postseason record book on Championship Sunday.
Green Bay quarterback AARON RODGERS passed for 355 yards and two touchdowns in the Packers’ 34-31 victory at Dallas in the Divisional Playoffs. Rodgers, who has passed for at least 350 yards and two touchdowns in both postseason games this season, can tie DREW BREES (three) for the most consecutive playoff games with at least 350 passing yards and two touchdown passes in NFL postseason history.
The most consecutive postseason games with at least 350 passing yards and two touchdown passes:
PLAYER
TEAM
SEASON(S)
STREAK
Drew Brees
New Orleans Saints
2010-11
3
Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers
2016
2*
Kurt Warner
Arizona Cardinals
2008-09
2
Kurt Warner
St. Louis Rams
1999-2000
2
*Active streak


Pittsburgh running back LE’VEON BELL rushed for 170 yards in the Steelers 18-16 win at Kansas City in the Divisional Playoffs and is the first player in NFL history to rush for at least 150 yards in each of his first two career postseason games. Bell, who had 167 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the Wild Card win against Miami, has the two highest single-game rushing performances in franchise postseason history.
With 113 rushing yards at New England on Sunday, Bell would become the fifth player in NFL history with at least 450 rushing yards in a single postseason.​
The players with the most rushing yards in a single postseason:
PLAYER
TEAM
SEASON
RUSH YARDS
John Riggins
Washington Redskins
1982
610
Terrell Davis
Denver Broncos
1997
581
Terrell Davis
Denver Broncos
1998
468
Marcus Allen
Los Angeles Raiders
1983
466
Eddie George
Tennessee Titans
1999
449




Le’Veon Bell
Pittsburgh Steelers
2016
337*
*Through two games
Atlanta quarterback MATT RYAN passed for 338 yards with three touchdowns for a 125.7 rating in the Falcons’ 36-20 win over Seattle in the Divisional Playoffs.
With three touchdown passes against Green Bay on Sunday, Ryan, who has thrown for three touchdowns in each of his past three playoff games, would become the first quarterback in NFL history with at least three touchdown passes in four consecutive postseason games.
The most consecutive postseason games with at least three touchdown passes:
PLAYER
SEASON(S)
TEAM
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3+ TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Matt Ryan
2012, 2016
Atlanta Falcons
3*
Tom Brady
2014
New England Patriots
3
Joe Flacco
2012
Baltimore Ravens
3
Aaron Rodgers
2009-10
Green Bay Packers
3
Kurt Warner
2008-09
Arizona Cardinals
3
Bernie Kosar
1987, 1989
Cleveland Browns
3
*Active streak
-- NFL --
SUPER COMBINATION: New England head coach BILL BELICHICK and quarterback TOM BRADY have made six Super Bowl appearances together, the most appearances by any head coach-quarterback combination in NFL history.
With a win Sunday against the Steelers, the Patriots can extend their NFL record for the most such Super Bowl appearances.
The head coach-quarterback combinations with the most Super Bowl appearances in NFL history:
QUARTERBACK
HEAD COACH
TEAM
SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES
Tom Brady
Bill Belichick
New England Patriots*
6
Roger Staubach
Tom Landry
Dallas Cowboys
4
Jim Kelly
Marv Levy
Buffalo Bills
4
Terry Bradshaw
Chuck Noll
Pittsburgh Steelers
4
*Active


With a win, Belichick (six) would surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer DON SHULA (six) and become the only coach to lead his team(s) to seven Super Bowls.
The head coaches to reach the most Super Bowls:
HEAD COACH
SUPER BOWL BERTHS
Bill Belichick*
6
Don Shula
6
Tom Landry
5
Five tied
4
*Active Sunday

-- NFL --
AFC TROPHY PRESENTATION: The LAMAR HUNT TROPHY will be presented to the winner of the AFC Championship Game.
The late Hunt, founder of the Kansas City Chiefs and American Football League, helped professional football attain its stature as America’s No. 1 sport.  In the 10-year history of the AFL, his team posted the most wins (87) and earned berths in two of the first four Super Bowls, including a victory in Super Bowl IV. 
In 1972, Hunt became the first person from the AFL to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
NFC TROPHY PRESENTATION: The winner of the NFC Championship Game will be presented with the GEORGE HALAS TROPHY
Halas, the late owner of the Chicago Bears and a founder of the NFL, is the second-winningest coach in history (324-151-31) behind DON SHULA (347-173-6). He won six NFL championships with the Bears and is a charter enshrinee of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1963).

- NFL Communications

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