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[Highlight] Kyler Murray tries to make a play, but ends up tossing a pick six to David long.

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[Highlight] Ray Lewis calls game on 4th down, crushing Darren Sproles the moment he touches the ball to seal the win.

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[Highlight] Terrible pick by CJ Stroud negated by terrible drop by Lavonte David [2025 Week 2]

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[Highlight] Darren Sproles walks off the Colts in the 08 Wildcard

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Football contains two other unique 1 point scores besides an extra point through the uprights. A rouge is awarded in the CFL for certain plays that involve the ball being kicked into the end zone and not returned from it. The NFL has another play called a conversion safety that has never occurred.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_(football)?useskin=vector

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[Highlight] Bills players try to catch oiled up watermelons

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[Highlight] There are 108 days until the season starts! Let's remember when Jacoby Jones returned a kickoff for 108 yards in Super Bowl XLVII, the longest play in Super Bowl history

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NFL Player That’s Made the Biggest Impact Outside of Football?

Since it’s the offseason it’s got me thinking, which NFL player, or either good or worse, has made the biggest impact outside of football?

I personally will say Alan Page for the good, and Randall Woodfield for the not.

What do you think?

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Every NFL Team's worst season of the Super Bowl Era

Arizona Cardinals 2000: 3-13 record -233 point differential

Atlanta Falcons 1967: 1-12-1 record -247 point differential

Baltimore Ravens 2007: 5-11 record -109 point differential

Buffalo Bills 1971: 1-13 record -210 point differential

Carolina Panthers 2010: 2-14 record -212 point differential

Chicago Bears 1975: 4-10 record -188 point differential

Cincinnati Bengals 2002: 2-14 record -177 point differential

Cleveland Browns 2017: 0-16 record -176 point differential

Dallas Cowboys 1989: 1-15 record -189 point differential

Denver Broncos 1966: 4-10 record -185 point differential

Detroit Lions 2008: 0-16 record -249 point differential

Green Bay Packers 1986: 4-12 record -164 point differential

Houston Texans 2005: 2-14 record -171 point differential

Indianapolis Colts 1991: 1-15 record -238 point differential

Jacksonville Jaguars 2020: 1-15 record -186 point differential

Kansas City Chiefs 2012: 2-14 record -214 point differential

Las Vegas Raiders 2014: 3-13 record -199 point differential

Los Angeles Chargers 1973: 2-11-1 record -198 point differential

Los Angeles Rams 2009: 1-15 record -261 point differential

Miami Dolphins 2007: 1-15 record -170 point differential

Minnesota Vikings 1984: 3-13 record -208 point differential

New England Patriots 1990: 1-15 record -265 point differential

New Orleans Saints 1980: 1-15 record -196 point differential

New York Giants 1966: 1-12-1 record -238 point differential

New York Jets 2020: 2-14 record -214 point differential

Philadelphia Eagles 1972: 2-11-1 record -207 point differential

Pittsburgh Steelers 1969: 1-13 record -186 point differential

San Francisco 49ers 2004: 2-14 record -193 point differential

Seattle Seahawks 1992: 2-14 record -172 point differential

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976: 0-14 record -287 point differential

Tennessee Titans 1973: 1-13 record -248 point differential

Washington Commanders 2023: 4-13 record -189 point differential

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[Highlight] Leonard Fournette, in response to Chiefs WR Rashee Rice violating his probation and serving 30 days in jail, offers to provide personal guidance to Rice: "If you need me to personally fly my ass down there and babysit you, I'm gonna let you know I can fight. I can fight, Mr. Rice."

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[Highlight] Jared Verse reacts to being called “a confident daddy” by an interviewer

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Kevin Byard (36 INTS) could be the last player in NFL history to snag 40 INTS

With the decline in INTS, DBs with 40+ have become near extinct in the modern NFL. With Harrison Smith's release (he has 39), Byard, who turns 33 before the season, is the last active candidate who's a reasonable bet to join the club.

He's on a 1 year deal with NE, and even though he's coming off of a 7 INT, All-Pro season, he notched just 2 the prior 2 years (0 missed GP). It's certainly not a sure thing.

84 players recorded 40+ INTS. The most recent was Terence Newman in 2016.
39 players recorded 50+ INTS. Asante Samuel in 2012 was the latest.
11 players have 60+ INTS. Charles Woodson in 2014 was the latest.

After Byard, the active leader is Jessie Bates with 27. He's 29 heading into his 9th year, so he has a slight chance.

Kerby Joseph (age 25, 20 INT in first 4 years) is off to a great start, but so were Xavien Howard and Marcus Peters, who ended up well short.

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https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/def\_int\_career.htm](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/def_int_career.htm)

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-edited in that Smith has been released. If he plays next year, he of course has a chance to get that final INT.

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