Expect McFadden to make up for lost time
Bill Williamson, AFC West...the Raiders' 31-10 upset win at Denver on Sunday. Despite his injury issues, McFadden has solid numbers. He has 392 rushing yards on 80 carries for a 4.9 per carry average. That's...
Blog | November 25, 2008A passing nightmare
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...YAC). Here is his YAC breakdown of the Saints' top receivers Monday night: Saints Receivers by the Numbers Moore Shockey Thomas Colston Thrown to 7 6 5 1 Complete 5 5 3 1 Yards...
Blog | November 25, 2008Chargers' sellout streak in danger
Bill Williamson, AFC West...by a deadline on Thursday, there will be a local television blackout in San Diego. The same number of seats remain unsold for the Chargers' Dec. 4 home game against Oakland. Because that game is...
Blog | November 25, 2008Fighting off 0-16
Kevin Seifert, NFC NorthChristian Petersen/Getty Images The Lions are trying to avoid a record-breaking mark of futility. Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Se...
Blog | November 25, 2008Breaking down Brees' big night
Pat Yasinskas, NFC South...Jeremy Shockey, Pierre Thomas and Marques Colston provided in yards after the catch: Saints Receivers by the Numbers Moore Shockey Thomas Colston Thrown to 7 6 5 1 Complete 5 5 3 1 Yards...
Blog | November 25, 2008A record-breaking week in the NFL
Matt Mosley, NFC EastPosted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley Bill Barnwell of Football Outsiders came up with some amazing numbers this morning. We just witnessed the most prolific scoring week in the history of the league. Take...
Blog | November 25, 2008Jags ready to decide on Wrighster and Mincey
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...He'll have to pass an exam later in the week to make sure that all the numbers come back in line so that he'll be cleared. At this point, he'd be out...
Blog | November 24, 2008T.O. with and without Romo
Matt Mosley, NFC East...ESPN.com's Matt Mosley The folks over at ESPN Stats & Analysis sent us some interesting numbers earlier today. With Tony Romo in the lineup, T.O. has been the target on 8.4...
Blog | November 24, 2008What it means: 49ers at 3-8
Mike Sando, NFC West...it means: Recent history says the 49ers will not rally to finish .500 or even 7-9. Number of 3-8 starts in NFL from 2001 through 2007: 24 Teams that went from 3-8...
Blog | November 24, 2008What it means: Seahawks, Rams at 2-9
Mike Sando, NFC West...information, provided by ESPN Stats & Information, reflects how 2-9 teams finished from 2001 through 2007. Number of 2-9 starts in NFL from 2001 through 2007: 12 Teams that went from 2-9...
Blog | November 24, 2008What it means: Cardinals at 7-4
Mike Sando, NFC West...record. What it means: Arizona appears most likely to finish the season with nine or 10 victories. Number of 7-4 starts in NFL from 2001 through 2007: 33 Teams that went from 7-4...
Blog | November 24, 2008Detroit Lions: Three answers, one question
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...without leaving his feet is something to behold. Johnson and quarterback Daunte Culpepper have connected on a number of those kinds of catches, which provides some hope that they could have a future together. One...
Blog | November 24, 2008Philip Rivers by the numbers
Bill Williamson, AFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Rivers SAN DIEGO -- Thanks to ESPN's Stats & Information, the following is a look at quarterback Philip Riv...
Blog | November 24, 2008NFL '08: When Parity Runs a Muck
Carmen DeFalcoFor years, people have thrown the word parity around when describing the NFL. Fans, media, players, coaches, commissioners, we're all guilty. At what ...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 24, 2008Breaking down Matt Cassel's epic afternoon
Tim Graham, AFC EastPosted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham MIAMI -- When you accumulate a lot of numbers, there are several ways to break them down. Over his past two games, New England Patriots quarterback...
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