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topicnews · October 23, 2024

The craziest stats and records in NFL Week 7

The craziest stats and records in NFL Week 7

Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season is over. While the Kansas City Chiefs continue to make a name for themselves as a particularly unpopular guest, Lamar Jackson was once again able to deliver at MVP level and even overshadowed Tom Brady. And speaking of MVP: The statistics that Jared Goff is currently putting up are also impressive.

The man loves stats in the NFL. From Travis Kelce’s yardage gain in the presence of Taylor Swift to the chicken wings consumed at the Super Bowl, the US experts don’t miss any statistics, including this weekend. sport.de shows you the most exciting statistics and records from week 7.

The best stats and records from NFL Week 7

Lamar Jackson overtook Tom Brady

The Ravens quarterback already has two MVP trophies in his closet. If he continues like this, a third could come along. Once again, Lamar Jackson delivered for Baltimore.

Against the Bucs, he had five passing touchdowns on fewer than 25 pass attempts (22) and rushed for 50 yards (52). The combination was the first two other times in NFL history. Lamar Jackson was also responsible for such a top performance for both men.

If you exclude the pass attempts and only look at the passing touchdowns (5+) and rushing yards (50+), there are only two of Lamar Jackson’s three mega performances in his entire history (Cam Newton and Mitch Trubisky).

And finally, the fact that Lamar Jackson has created five touchdowns on five or fewer incompletions for the fourth time. This means he takes the sole lead in this category ahead of Tom Brady (3).

Not old news yet

And if Lamar Jackson isn’t the focal point on a play, the Ravens still have Derrick Henry. This is far from being a thing of the past, as he proved once again against the Buccaneers.

He reached a top speed of 34.95 km/h on his 81-yard run. This is the third-best value of Derrick Henry’s career. Looking at the season, this is “only” the fifth fastest value for a ball carrier in the NFL, but Henry is a powerful running back and not a speedster like Tyreek Hill, for example.

It wasn’t Herbert’s fault

In the loss to the Cardinals, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert finished with 349 yards and a passer rating of 97.1. What was missing was a touchdown and a win. For the first time in NFL history, a quarterback with such a high passer rating and so many passing yards had neither a touchdown nor a win under his belt.

Hope for the New York Jets

Five teams (Saints, Giants, Raiders, Jaguars, Jets) currently have a record of 2-5 in the NFL. The New York Jets in particular had a completely different idea of ​​the season and wanted to start their attack on the playoffs, especially since they are known to be the team that has waited the longest for one.

What could give the Gang Green hope: In each of the past four seasons, a team has made it to the playoffs with a 2-5 start (2023 Packers, 2022 Jaguars, 2021 Eagles, 2020 Washington)

Unwelcome guests

The Kansas City snatched a win from the Bay Area and are now 6-0 after success in the Super Bowl rematch. Once again, Mahomes and Co. narrowly won an away game. Including the playoffs, there are now seven away games in the series that have been won by ten or fewer points. For the first time in NFL history, a team started such a series.

Goff on course for MVP?!

The Detroit Lions easily won the mega duel with the Minnesota Vikings. This requires another flawless performance from Jared Goff, who in the last three games posted a total passer rating of 153.1, completed 85% of his passes and threw seven touchdowns with no interceptions.

He is only the fourth quarterback to have a passer rating above 140.0 in three straight games. His “predecessors”: Aaron Rodgers (2011), Kurt Warner (1999) and Roger Staubach (1971). By the way, Rodgers and Warner were MVPs that season, Staubach was “only” second in the MVP vote, but won the Super Bowl that year.

Good things take time

The Green Bay Packers also had a narrow victory. Running back Josh Jacobs once again played his part, adding a receiving touchdown. And that’s actually not necessarily common. Or rather, it was a first. After 211 catches without a visit to the end zone, the running back finally collected his first touchdown through the air. Only former Pro Bowl running back Thomas Jones (242 receptions without a TD) had a longer dry spell.