What To Look For – NFL Kickoff Weekend 2013 Stats

NFL Kickoff weekend 2013 – players, teams, stats and fun facts.

SUPER STARTERS History indicates that the best way for a team to start its drive toward a possible Super Bowl championship is to win in Week 1. The 47 Super Bowl winners have a 38-8-1 record in the Kickoff Weekend games of their title seasons. The Super Bowl XLVII-champion BALTIMORE RAVENS, who play at Denver on Thursday night, have the second-longest active winning streak in season openers (five).

Since 1978, when the NFL adopted the 16-game schedule, and excluding the abbreviated season of 1982, teams that are victorious in their season opener are more than twice as likely to reach the playoffs than losers of their opening game:

  • ·         Of the 506 teams which won openers…266 went to the playoffs.
  • ·         Of the 507 teams which lost openers…120 went to the playoffs.

Note: There are a different number of winning and losing teams in season opening games due to the fact the NFL had 31 teams in each season from 1999 to 2001, which creates an odd number for the total number of results.

OUT OF THE BLOCKS:  The DALLAS COWBOYS host the NEW YORK GIANTS on Sunday Night Football (NBC, 8:30 pm ET). The contest will feature two of the NFL’s most successful teams in season openers. The Giants rank third in NFL history with 49 Kickoff Weekend victories, while the Cowboys have an NFL-best 35-17-1 (.673) record in season openers.

The teams with the most wins on Kickoff Weekend:

TEAM

KICKOFF WEEKEND WINS

Chicago Bears

53

Green Bay Packers

52

New York Giants

49

Detroit Lions

44

Pittsburgh Steelers

40

Washington Redskins

40

 

The teams with the highest winning percentage on Kickoff Weekend:

TEAM

KICKOFF WEEKEND RECORDS

WIN PCT.

Dallas Cowboys

35-17-1

.673

Denver Broncos

33-19-1

.635

Jacksonville Jaguars

11-7-0

.611

Chicago Bears

53-35-5

.602

New York Giants

49-34-5

.590

 

Note: Ties prior to 1972 did not count in winning percentage.

STREAKING PATS:  The New England Patriots have won nine consecutive games on Kickoff Weekend, the longest current streak in the NFL. With a win on Sunday at Buffalo, New England can tie the Detroit Lions/Portsmouth Spartans (1930-39) for the third-most consecutive wins all-time on Kickoff Weekend.

The most consecutive games won all-time in season openers:

TEAM YEARS

STREAK

Dallas Cowboys 1965-1981

17

Miami Dolphins 1992-2002

11

Detroit Lions/Portsmouth Spartans 1930-1939

10

Chicago Bears 1984-1992

9

New England Patriots 2004-2012

9*

Baltimore Colts 1955-1962

8

Pittsburgh Steelers 2003-2010

8

*Active streak  

 

 

ON THE FAST TRACK: New England Patriots quarterback TOM BRADY has a 136-39 (.777) career regular-season record as a starter, the best winning percentage of any NFL quarterback in the Super Bowl era with at least 100 starts. Brady’s success could be attributed to a fast start. Brady has a 10-1 (.909) career record in season-openers, the best among quarterbacks in the Super Bowl era (minimum 10 starts).

The quarterbacks with the best records in season-opening games in the Super Bowl era (minimum 10 starts):

 

PLAYER

BEST RECORD IN SEASON OPENERS

WIN PCT.

Tom Brady*

10-1

.909

John Elway

12-4

.750

Dan Fouts

9-3

.750

Peyton Manning*

10-4

.714

Many tied

 

.667

*Active

 

 

 

MANNING’S DOZEN:  Denver quarterback PEYTON MANNING has led the Broncos to 11 consecutive regular-season wins, the longest active streak in the NFL. With a victory against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Manning can become the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era to win at least 12 consecutive regular-season games three separate times in a career.

Manning’s win streaks of at least 12 regular-season games:

TEAM STREAK DATE

STREAK

Indianapolis Colts 9/11/2005-12/11/2005

13

Indianapolis Colts 11/2/2008-12/17/2009

23

   

 

Denver Broncos 10/15/2012-present

11

 

MR. MVP:  Last year, Minnesota Vikings running back ADRIAN PETERSON rushed for 2,097 yards, the second-most in a season in NFL history, and was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player and the NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year by The Associated Press. Entering his seventh season, Peterson has totaled 8,849 rushing yards.

With 151 rushing yards on Sunday, Peterson can join Pro Football Hall of Famers ERIC DICKERSON (9,915) and JIM BROWN (9,322) as the only players to have at least 9,000 rushing yards through 90 career games in NFL history.

The running backs with the most rushing yards through 90 career games in NFL history:

PLAYER

RUSHING YARDS THROUGH 90 GAMES

Eric Dickerson

9,915

Jim Brown

9,322

Adrian Peterson

8,849*

Barry Sanders

8,780

Edgerrin James

8,747

*Through 89 games

 

 

RISE UP:  This offseason, the Atlanta Falcons signed free agent running back STEVEN JACKSON, who has totaled 10,138 career rushing yards.  With Jackson and tight end TONY GONZALEZ (14,268 receiving yards) on the same team, it will mark only the second time in NFL history a team will start the season with a 14,000-yard receiver and a 10,000-yard rusher. 

A look at the teams that started a season with a 14,000-yard receiver and a 10,000-yard rusher:

YEAR

TEAM 14,000-YARD RECEIVER 10,000-YARD RUSHER

2010

Patriots Randy Moss (14,465) Fred Taylor (11,540)

2013

Falcons Tony Gonzalez (14,268) Steven Jackson (10,138)

 

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