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WHAT TO LOOK FOR 2023 POST SEASON WILD CARD
NEW YORK –– Jan. 10, 2024 –– Below are among the players that can set milestones on Super Wild Card Weekend:
Courtesy NFL Communications
Cleveland (Joe Flacco & Kareem Hunt)
Houston (C.J. Stroud)
Kansas City (Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce)
Miami (Tyreek Hill & Raheem Mostert)
Dallas (Dak Prescott & CeeDee Lamb)
L.A. Rams (Matthew Stafford & Cooper Kupp)
Detroit (Jared Goff)
Buffalo (Leonard Fournette)
Philadelphia (Jalen Hurts)
FLACCO LOOKS TO CONTINUE HISTORIC POSTSEASON CAREER
Cleveland quarterback JOE FLACCO will be making his 16th career postseason start when the Browns travel to face the Texans on
Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock, Telemundo). In his previous 15 playoff starts, all with Baltimore, Flacco compiled a 10-5 record
with 25 touchdown passes. Seven of his 10 playoff wins have come on the road, while five have come in the Wild Card round.
With a victory on Saturday, Flacco would surpass TOM BRADY (seven road playoff wins) for the most road playoff wins by a starting
quarterback in NFL history. He would also surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer BRETT FAVRE (five wins in the Wild Card round) for the
most wins by a starting quarterback in the Wild Card round.
In each of his past eight playoff games, Flacco has recorded at least two touchdown passes. With two touchdown passes this weekend,
he will tie AARON RODGERS (nine consecutive playoff games) for the longest streak of postseason games ever with multiple
touchdown passes. Also this weekend, Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES can become the sixth quarterback ever with at
least two touchdown passes in seven-or-more consecutive postseason games.
The players with at least two touchdown passes in the most consecutive postseason games in NFL history:
GMS PLAYER TEAM
9 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay (Jan. 10, 2016 – Jan. 24, 2021)
8* Joe Flacco Baltimore (Jan. 15, 2012 – Jan. 10, 2015)
7 Terry BradshawHOF Pittsburgh (Dec. 30, 1978 – Jan. 9, 1983)
7 Drew Brees New Orleans (Jan. 21, 2007 – Jan. 14, 2012)
7 Joe MontanaHOF San Francisco 7 (Jan. 1, 1989 – Jan. 12 – 1991)
6 Tom Brady New England, Tampa Bay (Jan. 14, 2017 – Feb. 4, 2018)
6* Patrick Mahomes Kansas City (Jan. 16, 2022 – Feb. 12, 2023)
*Active streak
Since becoming Cleveland’s starting quarterback in Week 13, Flacco has totaled 1,616 passing yards (323.2 per game) and 13
touchdown passes over five games (Flacco did not play in Week 18). In each start, he recorded multiple touchdown passes and in each
of his last four, totaled at least 300 passing yards.
With 300 passing yards on Saturday, Flacco – who will be 38 years and 362 days old on Saturday – will become the first player 38
years or older to record at least 300 passing yards in five consecutive games, including the playoffs, in NFL history.
STROUD MAKES PLAYOFF DEBUT
2. After being selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Houston quarterback C.J. STROUD recorded 4,108 passing
yards and 23 touchdown passes with a 100.8 rating in his rookie season, the third-most passing yards and third-highest passer rating
among qualified rookie quarterbacks in NFL history.
With 229 passing yards on Saturday against Cleveland (4:30 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock, Telemundo), Stroud will surpass JUSTIN
HERBERT (4,336 passing yards in 2020) for the second-most passing yards ever by a rookie, including postseason. Only ANDREW
LUCK (4,662 in 2012) has more.
The rookies with the most passing yards in NFL history, including postseason:
PASS
PLAYER TEAM SEASON YDS.
Andrew Luck Indianapolis 2012 4,662
Justin Hebert L.A. Chargers 2020 4,336
C.J. Stroud Houston 2023 4,108*
*Entering Saturday
Stroud tied for the league lead with 300 passing yards in six games this season, tied for the second-most 300-yard games ever by a
rookie. With 300 passing yards on Saturday, Stroud can become the fifth rookie quarterback ever to record 300 passing yards in a
postseason game, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer SAMMY BAUGH, DAK PRESCOTT, BROCK PURDY and RUSSELL WILSON.
The rookie quarterbacks with at least 300 passing yards in a postseason game:
ROOKIE QB TEAM SEASON ROUND OPPONENT FINALSCORE PYDS
Russell Wilson Seattle 2012 NFC Divisional at Atlanta ATL 30, SEA 28 385
Sammy BaughHOF Washington 1937 NFL Championship at Chicago Bears WAS 28, CHI 21 335
Brock Purdy San Francisco 2022 NFC Wild Card vs. Seattle SF 41, SEA 23 332
Dak Prescott Dallas 2016 NFC Divisional vs. Green Bay GB 34, DAL 31 302
With a win against Cleveland this weekend, Stroud can become the fourth rookie quarterback that was selected in the first round of the
NFL Draft to win a postseason game in the common-draft era, joining JOE FLACCO (2008), BEN ROETHLISBERGER (2004) and
MARK SANCHEZ (2009).
The first-round rookie quarterbacks to win a postseason game in the common-draft era:
DRAFT PLAYOFF
ROOKIE QB TEAM SEASON PICK WINS
Mark Sanchez N.Y. Jets 2009 5 2
Joe Flacco Baltimore 2008 18 2
Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh 2004 11 1
MAHOMES, KELCE AND HILL MOVING UP ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RANKS
Kansas City quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES enters the 2023 postseason as one of six quarterbacks all-time to win multiple Super
Bowl MVPs (Super Bowls LIV and LVII). In 14 career playoff starts, Mahomes is 11-3 with 4,084 passing yards (291.7 per game) and
35 touchdown passes with a 107.4 passer rating, the highest postseason rating ever among qualified quarterbacks. Nine of his 11 wins
have come at home in Kansas City.
With a win against Miami on Saturday night (8 p.m. ET, Peacock), Mahomes will tie Pro Football Hall of Famers PEYTON MANNING
(10 home playoff wins) and JOE MONTANA (10) for the second-most home playoff wins by a starting quarterback in NFL history. Only
TOM BRADY (21) has more.
The starting quarterbacks with the most home playoff wins in NFL history:
PLAYOFF
PLAYER TEAM(S)HOME WINS
Tom Brady New England, Tampa Bay 21
Peyton ManningHOF Indianapolis, Denver 10
Joe MontanaHOF San Francisco, Kansas City 10
John ElwayHOF Denver 9
Brett FavreHOF Green Bay, Minnesota 9
Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 9*
*Entering Saturday
Mahomes’ top target throughout his postseason career has been tight end TRAVIS KELCE, as the two have connected for 14
postseason touchdowns. With a touchdown between Mahomes and Kelce on Saturday night, they will tie TOM BRADY and ROB
GRONKOWSKI (15 touchdowns) for the most postseason touchdowns between a quarterback-receiver pairing in NFL history.
3. The quarterback-receiver pairings with the most postseason touchdowns in NFL history:
QUARTERBACKRECEIVER TDS.
Tom BradyRob Gronkowski 15
Patrick MahomesTravis Kelce 14*
Joe MontanaHOFJerry RiceHOF 12
*Entering Saturday
Kelce enters Saturday ranked second all-time in postseason receptions (133), receiving yards (1,548) and touchdown receptions (16),
trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE in each category. Kelce has recorded at least five receptions in each of his past 10
playoff games, 50 receiving yards in each of his past nine, and a touchdown reception in each of his past six.
With a touchdown reception on Saturday, Kelce will tie DAVID GIVENS (seven consecutive playoff games) for the second-most
consecutive postseason games with a touchdown reception in NFL history. Only Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHN STALLWORTH
(eight) has a longer streak.
The players with a touchdown reception in the most consecutive postseason games in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM CONSECUTIVE GAMES
John StallworthHOF Pittsburgh 8 (Dec. 30, 1978 – Jan. 1, 1984)
David Givens New England 7 (Jan. 18, 2004 – Jan. 14, 2006)
Rob Gronkowski New England 6 (Jan. 10, 2015 – Jan. 13, 2018)
Travis Kelce Kansas City 6* (Jan. 16, 2022 – Feb. 12, 2023)
*Active streak
Miami wide receiver TYREEK HILL led the NFL with a franchise-record 1,799 receiving yards this season. In 14 career playoff games,
he has totaled 91 receptions for 1,150 yards and five touchdowns. He played 13 of those 14 games with the Chiefs and he will be
making his return to Kansas City as a visiting player this weekend.
Both Hill and Kelce have recorded at least 50 receiving yards in each of their past nine postseason games and can become the fifth
and sixth players ever to total at least 50 receiving yards in 10 consecutive playoff games, joining JULIAN EDELMAN (13 consecutive
games), GARY CLARK (10), JULIO JONES (10) and Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (10). Jones, with Philadelphia, can
extend his streak to 11 games on Monday night at Tampa Bay (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC/ESPN+, ESPN2/ESPN+-ManningCast, ESPN
Deportes).
The players with at least 50 receiving yards in the most consecutive postseason games in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) CONSECUTIVE GAMES
Julian Edelman New England 13 (Jan. 11, 2014 – Feb. 3, 2019)
Gary Clark Washington 10 (Jan. 10, 1988 – Jan. 9, 1993)
Julio Jones Atlanta, Tennessee, Tampa Bay 10* (Jan. 8, 2012 – Jan. 16, 2023)
Jerry RiceHOF San Francisco 10 (Jan. 1, 1989 – Jan. 17, 1993)
Tyreek Hill Kansas City, Miami 9* (Jan. 19, 2020 – Jan. 15, 2023)
Travis Kelce Kansas City 9* (Jan. 17, 2021 – Feb. 12, 2023)
Wes Welker New England 9 (Jan. 12, 2008 – Jan. 20 – 2013)
*Active streak
Hill can also become the fifth player ever to record at least five receptions in 10 consecutive postseason games, while Kelce can join
JULIAN EDELMAN (13 consecutive games) as the only players to accomplish the feat in 11-or-more consecutive playoff games.
The players with at least five receptions in the most consecutive postseason games in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) CONSECUTIVE GAMES
Julian Edelman New England 13 (Jan. 11, 2014 – Feb. 3, 2019)
Travis Kelce Kansas City 10* (Feb. 2, 2020 – Feb. 12, 2023)
Jerry RiceHOF San Francisco 10 (Jan. 1, 1989 – Jan. 17, 1993)
Wes Welker New England, Denver 10 (Jan. 12, 2008 – Jan. 12, 2014)
Tyreek Hill Kansas City, Miami 9* (Jan. 19, 2020 – Jan. 15, 2023)
*Active streak
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4. PASSING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS MEET IN DALLAS
Dallas quarterback DAK PRESCOTT led the NFL with 36 touchdown passes this season while Green Bay quarterback JORDAN LOVE
ranked second with 32.
When the two meet on Sunday (4:30 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX Deportes), it will mark the second Wild Card matchup ever between the
league leaders in touchdown passes from the regular season. The other was between Pro Football Hall of Famers TERRY
BRADSHAW and DAN FOUTS in 1982 when Fouts’ Chargers defeated Bradshaw’s Steelers, 31-28.
Sunday will mark Prescott’s seventh career postseason start. In four of those six starts, he has recorded both a touchdown pass and
rushing touchdown. With a similar performance this weekend, Prescott will become the third player ever to record both a touchdown
pass and rushing touchdown in five career postseason games, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer STEVE YOUNG (seven games) and
TOM BRADY (five). Kansas City’s PATRICK MAHOMES also has four such games and can join Young and Brady this weekend.
The players with the most postseason games with both a touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) GAMES
Steve YoungHOF San Francisco 7
Tom Brady New England, Tampa Bay 5
John ElwayHOF Denver 4
Patrick Mahomes Kansas City 4*
Donovan McNabb Philadelphia 4
Dak Prescott Dallas 4*
*Active in 2023 postseason
Prescott’s top target this season has been wide receiver CEEDEE LAMB, who set single-season Cowboys records with 135 receptions
and 1,749 receiving yards. Lamb finished the season with 13 receptions in each of his final two games and can become the first player
ever with 13 receptions in three consecutive games, including the postseason.
Lamb led the league with at least 10 receptions in seven games this season, three more games than any other player. With 10
receptions on Sunday, Lamb will join MICHAEL THOMAS (nine games in 2019) as the only players ever to total at least 10 receptions
in eight-or-more games in a season, including the playoffs.
The players with the most games with at least 10 receptions in a season, including the playoffs, in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM SEASON GAMES
Michael Thomas New Orleans 2019 9
Andre Johnson Houston 2008 7
CeeDee Lamb Dallas 2023 7*
Michael Thomas New Orleans 2018 7
Wes Welker New England 2009 7
*Entering Sunday
5. Dallas head coach MIKE MCCARTHY has complied an 11-10 career postseason record, which includes leading Green Bay to a Super
Bowl XLV championship following the 2010 season. With a victory on Sunday, McCarthy will become the first head coach in NFL
history to win a playoff game against a team with which he won a Super Bowl as head coach.
STAFFORD & GOFF FACE FORMER TEAMS, KUPP LOOKS TO MAKE PLAYOFF HISTORY
Los Angeles Rams quarterback MATTHEW STAFFORD was selected No. 1 overall in the 2009 NFL Draft by Detroit, while Detroit
quarterback JARED GOFF was selected No. 1 overall in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Rams. The two clubs swapped quarterbacks prior
to the 2021 season and will be facing off on Sunday night (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock, Universo).
The winning starting quarterback will become the first quarterback ever to win a playoff game against a team for which he previously
started a playoff game.
In the 2021 playoffs, Rams wide receiver COOPER KUPP set the record for most receptions in a single postseason (33) while totaling
the second-most receiving yards (478) and tying for the second-most touchdown receptions (six). He recorded a touchdown reception
in each of the four games during that playoff run, including two touchdown receptions in both the NFC Championship and Super Bowl
LVI, when he earned MVP honors following the Rams victory.
With two touchdown receptions on Sunday night, Kupp will become the third player in NFL history to record multiple touchdown
receptions in three consecutive postseason games, joining LARRY FITZGERALD (2008-09) and ERNEST GIVINS (1989-91).
In six career postseason games, Kupp has totaled seven touchdown receptions. With a touchdown reception in Detroit, Kupp will tie
Pro Football Hall of Famer JERRY RICE (eight touchdown receptions) for the third-most touchdown receptions ever by a player in his
first seven career playoff games. Only LARRY FITZGERALD (nine) and Pro Football Hall of Famer RANDY MOSS (nine) have more.
The players with the most touchdown receptions in their first seven career postseason games in NFL history:
REC
PLAYER TEAM TDs
Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 9
Randy MossHOF Minnesota 9
Jerry RiceHOF San Francisco 8
Cooper Kupp L.A. Rams 7*
*In first six games
RUSHING INTO POSTSEASON RECORD BOOKS
Several players have a chance to set historic postseason marks on the ground this weekend.
Cleveland running back KAREEM HUNT has recorded a rushing touchdown in each of his first three career postseason games. With a
rushing touchdown at Houston on Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock, Telemundo), he will become the fourth player ever with a
rushing touchdown in each of his first four playoff games, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers TERRELL DAVIS (first seven playoff
games) and CURTIS MARTIN (five) as well as ARIAN FOSTER (four).
The players with a rushing touchdown in the most consecutive games to begin a postseason career in NFL history:
PLAYER TEAM(S) GAMES
Terrell DavisHOF Denver 7 (Jan. 4, 1997 – Jan. 17, 1999)
Curtis MartinHOF New England, N.Y. Jets 5 (Jan. 5, 1997 – Jan. 17, 1999)
Arian Foster Houston 4 (Jan. 7, 2012 – Jan. 13, 2013)
Kareem Hunt Kansas City, Cleveland 3* (Jan. 6, 2018 – Jan. 17, 2021)
*Active streak
Miami running back RAHEEM MOSTERT led the league with a franchise-record 18 rushing touchdowns this season and has recorded
a rushing touchdown in four of his past five games. In three career postseason games, all with San Francisco, Mostert has totaled five
rushing touchdowns.
With a rushing touchdown at Kansas City on Saturday night (8 p.m. ET, Peacock), Mostert will tie Pro Football Hall of Famer TERRELL
DAVIS (six rushing touchdowns), SONY MICHEL (six) and RICKY WATTERS (six) for the third-most rushing touchdowns ever by a
player in his first four career playoff games. Only LEGARRETTE BLOUNT (seven) and Pro Football Hall of Famer CURTIS MARTIN
(seven) have more.
The players with the most rushing touchdowns in their first four career postseason games in NFL history:
RUSH
PLAYER TEAM(S) TDs
LeGarrette Blount New England 7
6. Curtis MartinHOF New England, N.Y. Jets 7
Terrell DavisHOF Denver6Sony MichelNew England 6
Ricky Watters San Francisco 6
Raheem Mostert San Francisco 5*
*In first three games
Buffalo running back LEONARD FOURNETTE has totaled nine rushing touchdowns in nine career playoff games. With a rushing
touchdown against Pittsburgh on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS, Paramount+), he will become the fifth player all-time with at least 10 rushing
touchdowns in his first 10 career postseason games, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers TERRELL DAVIS (12 rushing touchdowns),
JOHN RIGGINS (12) and EMMITT SMITH (10) as well as and LEGARRETTE BLOUNT (10).
The players with the most rushing touchdowns in their first 10 career postseason games in NFL history:
RUSH
PLAYER TEAM(S) TDs
Terrell DavisHOF Denver 12
John RigginsHOF Washington 12
LeGarrette Blount New England, Philadelphia 10
Emmitt SmithHOF Dallas 10
Leonard Fournette Jacksonville, Tampa Bay 9*
Marshawn Lynch Seattle 9
*In first nine games
Philadelphia quarterback JALEN HURTS tied a Super Bowl record by rushing for three touchdowns in Super Bowl LVII last year, his
third consecutive playoff game with a rushing touchdown.
With a rushing touchdown at Tampa Bay on Monday night (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC/ESPN+, ESPN2/ESPN+-ManningCast, ESPN
Deportes), Hurts – who tied the single-season record by a quarterback with 15 rushing touchdowns this season – will become the
second quarterback ever with a rushing touchdown in four consecutive games, joining DAK PRESCOTT (2018-22).
National Football League Announces Designated Teams for London and Munich 2024 International Games
Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings to Play at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Jacksonville Jaguars to Play at Wembley Stadium, London
Carolina Panthers to Lead the Return to Munich, Germany
NEW YORK — Jan. 11, 2024 — The National Football League today announced the designated teams set to play in London and
Munich as part of the 2024 International Games.
The Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars will each play international games in London during the 2024 regular
season, while the Carolina Panthers will head to Munich, Germany. Each team's opponent, along with the dates and kickoff times will
be announced when the 2024 schedule is revealed this spring.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — the only purpose-built NFL stadium outside of the U.S. — will host games featuring both the Chicago
Bears and Minnesota Vikings while the Jacksonville Jaguars will return to Wembley Stadium as part of their multi-year commitment to
playing a game in the U.K, in what will be their 12th game in the capital.
Munich, Germany will again host a regular season game, with the Carolina Panthers set to play in Allianz Arena - home of FC Bayern
Munich. The NFL's first-ever regular season international game in Germany was played on November 13, 2022 at Allianz Arena when
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Seattle Seahawks, 21-16.
7. Last month, the NFL announced it will play a regular season game in São Paulo, Brazil (Corinthians Arena) in 2024 – the first ever in
South America. The designated team for this historic first game in Brazil will be named in the coming months ahead of the
announcement of the 2024 NFL schedule.
“Taking our game to more fans around the world is a major priority for the league and its 32 teams, and we are delighted to be returning
to London and Munich in 2024," said Peter O'Reilly, executive vice president, club business, league events and international at the
NFL. “Whether tackle or flag football, international passion for the game and the NFL continues to grow, and having our teams and their
world-class athletes play games and engage with fans around the world is an important part of becoming a truly global sport."
All four designated teams playing in the U.K. and Germany are part of the NFL's Global Markets Program which awards international
marketing rights to NFL teams in countries beyond the U.S. to build fandom, and realize brand and commercial opportunities. The
Bears, Vikings and Jaguars have international marketing rights in the U.K., while the Panthers have those rights in Germany.
While there will be no international game in Mexico in 2024 due to Estadio Azteca renovations in Mexico City, the league has confirmed
that future international games will return once they are complete.
With the expansion of the NFL schedule in 2021, up to four of the teams from the conference whose teams are eligible for a ninth
regular-season home game are now designated to play a neutral-site international game each year.
Following a recent vote by NFL clubs to increase league-operated international game inventory from four (4) to up to eight (8) games a
season, beginning in 2025 the NFL will have the right to schedule up to eight regular season games per season internationally. New
markets and host cities/stadiums for future seasons will be announced at later dates.
“We certainly owe a debt of thanks to the thousands of fans in the U.K., Ireland and throughout Europe who have made the Jaguars
their NFL team since our first London home game in 2013," said Shad Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars. “We've now played 11
games in London, have forged deep relationships with fans and businesses, have introduced American football to young people that
participate in our community programs throughout the U.K., and we've raised funds and supported causes that touch many lives. In all,
we've established a strong Jaguars tradition in London that our fans and followers celebrate every day of the year. That tradition
continues next season when the Jaguars return to London, and we can't wait to see everyone once again in Wembley Stadium, our
home away from home."
“Every game the Chicago Bears play is rich in tradition, culture and passion. And every year, game after game, we look forward to
welcoming fans to experience that richness," said George H. McCaskey, chairman of the Chicago Bears. “This year, we will take our
storied franchise and tradition back to London and share internationally what our fans locally experience at every game. We are excited
to join the many NFL teams who are expanding internationally to play a game in London during our 2024 season."
“We are honored to once again represent the NFL in the continued effort to make the game of football more accessible globally," said
Mark Wilf, owner/president of the Minnesota Vikings. “We've seen tremendous international support of the Vikings with our previous
three London games and with our successful bid to land the United Kingdom as a global market. Our focus will be on winning for the
fourth consecutive time in London, along with replicating the incredible gameday environment we enjoy in Minnesota and creating a
memorable experience for our partners and fans."
“It's an honor for the Carolina Panthers to play in Munich in 2024," said David Tepper, owner of the Carolina Panthers. “This game
represents more than playing internationally for us. With more than 200 German-owned companies in the Charlotte area, this
opportunity offers a special connection for the Panthers and our community. We are excited to deepen our relationships with our
German fans, engage with our partners and continue to grow our brand globally."
Designated teams for London and Munich 2024 International Games:
Team Location Venue
Chicago Bears London, U.K. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Minnesota Vikings London, U.K. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Jacksonville Jaguars London, U.K. Wembley Stadium (Regular Season Home Game)
Carolina Panthers Munich, Germany Allianz Arena — Home of FC Bayern Munich
Fans can sign up for the latest news on the NFL's 2024 International games and ticket information by visiting
www.nfl.com/internationalgames.
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