It Takes All of Us to Fight Cancer: NFL and American Cancer Society (ACS) work together to increase screening rates and provide resources amid COVID-19 pandemic For the 12th consecutive season, the National Football League and the American Cancer Society are working together to support the fight against cancer through "Crucial Catch: Intercept Cancer." The initiative, which kicks off in stadiums today and continues to be highlighted through Week 6 games, addresses early detection, getting screened, and risk reduction efforts across multiple types of cancers. This year specifically, Crucial Catch will be a part of the League's It Takes All of Us brand campaign, which highlights the importance of everyone joining together to make a difference in the lives of others. Crucial Catch helps people catch cancer early, when it may be easier to treat. This is a greater challenge than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on screening. Since March 2020, routine cancer screenings have dropped, resulting in a screening rate drop between 86% and 94% for some cancers. Through Crucial Catch, the NFL and American Cancer Society are allocating resources dedicated to safely restarting cancer screenings in communities with the most need. For many forms of cancer (breast, cervical, colorectal and prostate), the five-year survival rate is above 90% when detected early before it has a chance to spread. "For the last 12 years, the American Cancer Society and the NFL have together been focused on providing resources and assistance to help ensure that more Americans have access to critical cancer screenings," said Gary Reedy, Chief Executive Officer of the American Cancer Society. "Having the support and partnership of the NFL and its fans through Crucial Catch will undoubtedly lead to more lives saved." Since 2012, the NFL has funded ACS' Community Health Advocates Implementation Nationwide Grants for Empowerment and Equity (CHANGE) grants, which have contributed to 370,000 screenings in underserved communities and reached more than 1,070,000 million individuals with education, screening reminders and patient navigation, bringing these life-saving messages and screening services to those who need them most. All 32 NFL teams will have the option of supporting early detection and risk-reduction efforts for one or multiple cancers in-stadium and in their communities. In addition, players may wear cleats, shoelaces and wristbands in any color representing the type of cancer awareness they support and/or have been impacted by during their team's Crucial Catch game. NFL-issued Crucial Catch gameday apparel will feature a multi-colored logo representing all cancers. New this year, New Era and Nike have created newly designed Crucial Catch gear, highlighting the NFL's commitment to drawing awareness to and supporting multiple cancer prevention efforts. Fans can purchase NFL-licensed Crucial Catch apparel on NFLShop.com. Beginning on Thursday, Oct. 1, and continuing through Week 6, NFL Crucial Catch games will feature: - Game balls with the Crucial Catch logo
- Multi-colored equipment for players including: helmet decals, captains' patches, wristbands, sideline caps and quarterback towels.
- Multi-colored ribbon pins for coaches and teams
- Caps and pins for game officials
- On-field multi-colored Crucial Catch stencils
- Multi-colored goal post wraps in end zones; and
- Field-wall banners in the color(s) of the cancer awareness movement(s) that each club supports
"Game-worn Crucial Catch merchandise will be auctioned on NFL Auction (nfl.com/auction). The NFL does not profit from the sale of Crucial Catch merchandise. Charitable contributions are donated to the American Cancer Society to support its CHANGE grant program." It Takes All of Us It Takes all of Us to Fight Cancer. One person's fight with cancer is never one person's fight. Everyone's battle against cancer requires the help and support of the people by their side. This season, the League will give players, coaches, and fans who've battled cancer an opportunity to pay tribute to someone who helped them along the way through Crucial Catch. This year's Crucial Catch TV spot, which will bring to life the It Takes All of Us brand platform introduced at Kickoff, includes cancer survivors and advocates with NFL ties, including: JAMES CONNER, KYLE RUDOLPH, JOHNATHAN JOSEPH, CHUCK PAGANO, and LEAH STILL, daughter of DEVON STILL. Videos on social and digital platforms will feature these five individuals, as well as two fans who fought and overcame cancer. In addition, all videos will drive to NFL.com/CrucialCatch and conclude with, "The NFL created Crucial Catch because early detection can save lives. Join the fight by getting screened today." Each of the players involved in this year's Crucial Catch campaign have been personally impacted by cancer in some way. James Conner is a cancer survivor who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma while in college, when doctors found tumors around his neck and chest. Johnathan Joseph lost both his grandfather and father to cancer. Kyle Rudolph's brother, Casey, was born with neuroblastoma, an aggressive cancer that affects babies. His brother was behind his motivation to build the 'Kyle Rudolph End Zone' at the U of M's Masonic Children's Hospital. Coach Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2012 when he was just a few months into his new role as Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts. Former NFL defensive lineman Devon Still recently celebrated his daughter, Leah's, five-year anniversary cancer-free after being given a 50-50 chance to live. Leah was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma in 2014. In addition to these NFL representatives, ACS has a total of 35 NFL player ambassadors who have lent their voices and will make virtual appearances with cancer patients, survivors and caretakers throughout the month of October and year-round. Youth Crucial Catch Each season, youth football teams from across the country participate in Youth Crucial Catch to host their own Crucial Catch football games to raise awareness for multiple cancers and to raise money for ACS. This season, Youth Crucial Catch is virtual on TikTok. On Friday, September 25, the NFL and ACS launched a "Friday Night Lights" livestream kick-off virtual event on TikTok featuring NFL Legends, current players, fans, player families, and cancer survivors of all ages and ethnicities. The program was dedicated to The Washington Football Team's Head Coach, Ron Rivera, who is currently battling cancer. Fans are encouraged to participate in the TikTok challenge by posting a video showing their "Crucial Catch" dance. All funds raised on the platform will be donated to ACS. The NFL and all 32 teams support Crucial Catch and the fight against cancer all year long. In October, NFL teams designate home games and plan events with local organizations to bring awareness to the cause – though this year these will look different and more than likely have a virtual component to them. The fight against cancer doesn't stop for anything, even a global pandemic, and the NFL and it's 32 clubs alongside ACS will continue to work together to help battle this awful disease. For more information on Crucial Catch and resources for getting screened, visit www.NFL.com/CrucialCatch. ### NFL STATEMENT ON STEELERS-TITANS GAME | The Pittsburgh-Tennessee game scheduled for Week 4 will be rescheduled to later this season after one additional Titans player and one personnel member tested positive for COVID-19 today. An announcement of the new game date will be made shortly. The decision to postpone the game was made to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel. The Titans facility will remain closed and the team will continue to have no in-person activities until further notice.
What To Look For - Week 4 | 30 IN ‘20: Through the first three weeks of the 2020 NFL season, there has been an average of 51.0 points per game scored (both teams combined), the highest total through Week 3 since 1970. Six teams – the GREEN BAY PACKERS (40.7 points per game), SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (37.0), BUFFALO BILLS (31.0), BALTIMORE RAVENS (30.3), KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (30.3) and ATLANTA FALCONS (30.0) – are averaging at least 30 points per game this season, tied for the fourth-most teams in a single season through Week 3 since 1970. Only two seasons have had six teams average at least 30 points through their first four games of a season, and 2020 has a chance to join or surpass them. The seasons with the most teams averaging at least 30 points per game through their first four games: SEASON | TEAMS | 2002 | 6 | 1968 | 6 | Many | 5 | | | 2020 | 6* | *Through 3 games | |
-- NFL -- SLINGING IT IN SEATTLE: Seattle quarterback RUSSELL WILSON enters Week 4 as the league’s leader in touchdown passes (14) and passer rating (139.0). His 14 touchdown passes are the most by a player in his team’s first three games of a season in league annals. With at least three touchdown passes on Sunday at Miami (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Wilson will surpass PEYTON MANNING (16 touchdown passes in 2013) for the most touchdown passes by a player through his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history. Three of the previous five players with at least 14 touchdown passes through four games went on to win league MVP that season. The players with the most touchdown passes through their team’s first four games of a season in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN TEAM’S FIRST FOUR GAMES | Peyton Manning# | Denver | 2013 | 16 | Sammy BaughHOF | Washington | 1943 | 14 | Patrick Mahomes# | Kansas City | 2018 | 14 | Don Meredith | Dallas | 1966 | 14 | Kurt WarnerHOF# | St. Louis Rams | 1999 | 14 | Russell Wilson | Seattle | 2020 | 14* | *Through three games | #Won MVP that season |
Last week, Wilson passed for five touchdowns and zero interceptions in Seattle’s Week 3 victory. Having also passed for four touchdowns in Week 1 and five touchdowns in Week 2, Wilson became the first player with at least four touchdown passes in each of his team’s first three games of a season in NFL history. With at least four touchdown passes on Sunday, Wilson will become the third player in league annals with at least four touchdown passes in at least four consecutive games, joining PEYTON MANNING (five games in 2004) and Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (four games in 1984). The players with the most consecutive games with at least four touchdown passes in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON (WEEKS) | GAMES | Peyton Manning# | Indianapolis | 2004 (Week 8-12) | 5 | Dan MarinoHOF# | Miami | 1984 (Weeks 13-16) | 4 | Drew Brees | New Orleans | 2011 (Weeks 15-17) | 3 | Patrick Mahomes# | Kansas City | 2018 (Weeks 6-8) | 3 | Russell Wilson | Seattle | 2020 (Weeks 1-3) | 3* | *Active streak | #Won MVP that season |
-- NFL -- BUFFALO BRILLIANCE: Entering Week 4, Buffalo quarterback JOSH ALLEN ranks second in the NFL in passing yards (1,038), touchdown passes (10) and passer rating (124.8). He is the fourth player with at least 1,000 passing yards, 10 passing touchdowns and a passer rating of 120-or-higher through his team’s first three games of a season in league history. With at least 300 passing yards and two touchdown passes on Sunday at Las Vegas (4:25 PM ET, CBS), Allen will become the third player with at least 300 passing yards and two touchdown passes in each of his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer STEVE YOUNG (six games in1998) and PEYTON MANNING (five games in 2013). The players with the most consecutive games with at least 300 passing yards and two touchdown passes to begin a season in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | GAMES | Steve YoungHOF | San Francisco | 1998 | 6 | Peyton Manning | Denver | 2013 | 5 | | | | | Josh Allen | Buffalo | 2020 | 3* | *Active streak | |
Additionally, Allen can become the second quarterback with at least 300 passing yards and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in each of his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history, joining PEYTON MANNING (five season-opening games in 2013). -- NFL -- CATCH MY DRIFT: Indianapolis quarterback PHILIP RIVERS leads all qualified passers with a 78.3 completion percentage this season, the third-highest mark through the first three weeks of a season in league history (minimum 50 attempts). With a completion percentage of 75-or-higher on Sunday at Chicago (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Rivers will become the sixth quarterback with a completion percentage of 75-or-higher in four consecutive games (minimum 20 attempts) in NFL history. The quarterbacks with the most consecutive games with a completion percentage of 75-or-higher in NFL history (min. 20 attempts): PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON(S) | GAMES | Alex Smith | Kansas City | 2016-17 | 4 | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 2014-15 | 4 | Tom Brady | New England | 2007 | 4 | Carson Palmer | Cincinnati | 2004-05 | 4 | Kurt WarnerHOF | St. Louis Rams | 2001-02 | 4 | | | | | Philip Rivers | Indianapolis | 2020 | 3* | *Active streak | |
-- NFL -- 20 YEARS APART: Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY passed for 297 yards and three touchdowns in the Buccaneers’ Week 3 victory, the 286th regular season start of his career, the second-most in NFL history. Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT passed for 330 yards in his second career start last week and became the fifth quarterback with at least 300 passing yards in each of his first two career starts in league annals. If Herbert (22 years and 209 days old on Sunday) and Brady (43 years and 63 days old on Sunday) meet as starting quarterbacks when the Buccaneers host the Chargers on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS), it will mark the first game since at least 1950 featuring an age gap of at least 20 years between opposing starting quarterbacks. The older quarterback won the three most recent meetings featuring the largest age gaps between opposing quarterbacks. The games with the largest age gaps between opposing starting quarterbacks since 1950: QUARTERBACKS (AGES) | AGE GAP | DATE OF GAME | Tom Brady (43 years, 63 days) vs. Justin Herbert (22 years, 209 days) | 20 years, 219 days | Oct. 4, 2020 | Tom Brady (42 years, 79 days) vs. Sam Darnold (22 years, 138 days) | 19 years, 306 days | Oct. 21, 2019 | Tom Brady (41 years, 149 days) vs. Sam Darnold (21 years, 208 days) | 19 years, 306 days | Dec. 30, 2018 | Tom Brady (42 years, 68 days) vs. Daniel Jones (22 years, 136 days) | 19 years, 297 days | Oct. 10, 2019 | Warren MoonHOF (44 years, 8 days) vs. Ryan Leaf (24 years, 195 days) | 19 years, 179 days | Nov. 26, 2000 |
-- NFL -- LIGHTS, KAMARA, ACTION: New Orleans running back ALVIN KAMARA leads the league with 438 scrimmage yards and six scrimmage touchdowns (three rushing, three receiving), and has scored two touchdowns in each game this season. With at least two touchdowns on Sunday at Detroit (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Kamara will become the third player with at least two scrimmage touchdowns in each of his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer JIM BROWN (five games in 1958) and CALVIN JOHNSON (four games in 2011). The players with the most consecutive games with at least two touchdowns to begin a season in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | GAMES | Jim BrownHOF | Cleveland | 1958 | 5 | Calvin Johnson | Detroit | 2011 | 4 | | | | | Alvin Kamara | New Orleans | 2020 | 3* | *Active streak | |
Kamara also scored two touchdowns in his final two regular-season games in 2019. With at least two touchdowns on Sunday, he will become the sixth player with at least two touchdowns in six consecutive games in NFL history. The players with the most consecutive games with at least two touchdowns in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON(S) | GAMES | LaDainian TomlinsonHOF | San Diego Chargers | 2006 | 8 | John RigginsHOF | Washington | 1983 | 7 | Priest Holmes | Kansas City | 2003-04 | 6 | Larry Johnson | Kansas City | 2004-05 | 6 | Emmitt SmithHOF | Dallas | 1994 | 6 | | | | | Alvin Kamara | New Orleans | 2019-2020 | 5* | *Active streak | |
-- NFL -- TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE: Cleveland running backs NICK CHUBB (292 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns) and KAREEM HUNT (204 rushing yards and three total touchdowns) are the only pair of running-back teammates each with at least 200 rushing yards this season. The pair has also combined for seven scrimmage touchdowns through three games. If Hunt scores a touchdown on Sunday at Dallas (1:00 PM ET, FOX), the pair will become the third set of running-back teammates each with at least four scrimmage touchdowns through their team’s first four games of a season in the Super Bowl era. The running-back teammates each with at least four touchdowns through their team’s first four games of a season in the Super Bowl era: TEAMMATES (TDs) | TEAM | SEASON | James Brooks (5) & Larry Kinnebrew (4) | Cincinnati | 1985 | Jim Braxton (7) & O.J. SimpsonHOF (5) | Buffalo | 1975 | | | | Nick Chubb (4) & Kareem Hunt (3)* | Cleveland | 2020 | *Through three games |
-- NFL -- DK MORE THAN OK: Seattle wide receiver DK METCALF ranks third in the league with 297 receiving yards and is one of three players with a touchdown reception in each of the first three weeks of the season. With at least 90 receiving yards and a touchdown reception on Sunday at Miami (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Metcalf will become the third player with at least 90 receiving yards and a touchdown reception in each of his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers MARVIN HARRISON (1999) and RANDY MOSS (2007). The players with the most consecutive games with at least 90 receiving yards and a touchdown reception to begin a season in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | GAMES | Marvin HarrisonHOF | Indianapolis | 1999 | 4 | Randy MossHOF | New England | 2007 | 4 | | | | | DK Metcalf | Seattle | 2020 | 3* | *Active streak | | | |
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| Notas de la NFL de la cuarta semana | LA NFL, SIEMPRE EFERVECENTE EN OCTUBRE, SE APRESTA A CERRAR UN PRIMER CUARTO DE TEMPORADA DE ALTO OCTANAJE Cuando la NFL llega a octubre y se acerca a cumplir el primer cuarto de la temporada 2020, los equipos están anotando puntos y anotaciones a diestra y siniestra. Traducción: los equipos de la NFL nunca pierden la chance de ganar sus partidos mientras el reloj esté corriendo. La semana pasada, tres equipos se sobrepusieron a déficits de al menos 10 puntos para ganar: los CHICAGO BEARS (16 puntos), PITTSBURGH STEELERS (11) y TENNESSEE TITANS (12). En 10 de 48 partidos esta temporada, un equipo se sobrepuso a una desventaja de al menos 10 puntos para terminar ganando, empatando lo ocurrido en la temporada 1987 (10) para la segunda mayor cantidad de tales desempeños a lo largo de las primeras tres semanas en la historia de la NFL. Solamente la temporada 2011 (11) tuvo más. En 18 partidos esta temporada, los equipos resurgieron para ganar o empatar tras haber estado en desventaja en el último período. Y en tres ocasiones, un equipo volvió para terminar ganando tras haber estado en desventaja por al menos 17 puntos en cualquier punto del cotejo. Eso es un partido por semana en promedio. Así que, anticipándonos a la cuarta semana, ¿en qué partido un equipo borrará una desventaja de al menos 17 puntos? Estén pendientes. ANOTACIONES A NIVEL ESTRATOSFÉRICO. A lo largo de las primeras tres semanas, los equipos de la NFL se combinaron para registrar 281 anotaciones totales, 273 anotaciones ofensiva (pasando y acarreando combinadas) y 2,446 puntos totales, todas mayores cantidades en la historia de la NFL a lo largo de la tercera semana. Cinco de esas 281 anotaciones corresponden a AARON JONES, que ayudó a los GREEN BAY PACKERS (40.7 puntos por partido) a establecer la más prolífica ofensiva de la NFL a lo largo de tres semanas. Otros cinco equipos están promediando al menos 30 puntos por partido: los SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (37.0), BUFFALO BILLS (31.0), BALTIMORE RAVENS (30.3), KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (30.3) y ATLANTA FALCONS (30.0). Dos de esos clubes se verán las caras en el clásico de lunes en la noche Monday Night Football de la cuarta semana, cuando los Falcons viajen a Green Bay (8:15 PM, hora de New York, ESPN). Buffalo, en tanto, se enfrenta a una dura prueba temprano en la temporada jugando fuera de casa, el domingo en Las Vegas (4:25 PM, hora de New York, FOX). El mariscal de campo de Bills, JOSH ALLEN, el primer jugador con al menos 10 pases anotadores (10) y dos acarreos anotadores (dos) en los primeros tres partidos de su equipo en una temporada en la historia de la NFL, hizo lo suyo para Buffalo haya arrancado 3-0 por segunda temporada consecutiva. Con una victoria esta semana, los Bills estarán 4-0 por segunda ocasión desde 2008. En Seattle, RUSSELL WILSON lidera la NFL con 14 pases anotadores en 2020 y superó PATRICK MAHOMES (13 en 2018) para la mayor cantidad por un jugador a lo largo de los primeros tres partidos de su equipo de una temporada en los anales de la liga. Los Seahawks –ganadores de nueve partidos consecutivos en la zona horaria de la costa Este– esta semana enfila hacia Miami para enfrentarse a los Dolphins el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX). Wilson necesita tres pases anotadores contra los Dolphins para superar a PEYTON MANNING (16 en 2013), de Denver, para la mayor cantidad de pases anotadores a lo largo de los primeros cuatro partidos de un equipo en una temporada en la historia de la NFL. No se pueden anotar puntos –y más importante, los equipos no pueden ganar partidos– sin patadas en momentos culminantes. El pateador de Tennessee STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI en tercera semana conectó un gol de campo de 55 yardas con 1:44 por jugarse en el último período para otorgarles a los Titans una victoria 31-30 en Minnesota. Gostkowski, que convirtió un gol de campo que definió el pleito con 25 segundos por jugarse en la primera semana y luego otro de 49 yardas, también para ganar, con 1:36 por jugarse en la segunda, es el primer pateador en convertir un gol de campo que define el pleito en los últimos dos minutos del tiempo regular en cada uno de los primeros tres partidos de una temporada de su equipo desde la fusión de 1970. INVICTOS DE LA AFC CHOCAN EN NASHVILLE. Los TENNESSEE TITANS (3-0) de Gostkowski esta semana reciben a los PITTSBURGH STEELERS (3-0) en otro duelo de la AFC (domingo 1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). El Jugador resurgente del año 2019 (Comeback Player of the Year) RYAN TANNEHILL se encuentra con el candidato potencial a Jugador resurgente del año 2019 BEN ROETHLISBERGER, que puede ayudar a los Steelers a empatar el mejor inicio en la historia de la franquicia y darle a Pittsburgh su primera marca 4-0 desde 1979. En realidad, los Steelers continuaron cada uno de sus últimos dos arranques 4-0 –1978 y 1979– con victorias en el Super Bowl. Pittsburgh también comenzó 4-0 en 1973. Los Titans también procuran un inicio 4-0 por apenas la segunda vez en la historia de la franquicia (2008). No subestimen la importancia de cualquier partido tempranero intraconferencia. La NFL adoptó esta temporada un formato de postemporada de 14 equipos, con una plaza de Comodines extra en cada conferencia. Antes de 2020, dos equipos de cada conferencia quedaban libres en la primera vuelta. Ahora, solamente uno. ENCENDIDOS EN OCTUBRE. Los NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, que el domingo viajan a Detroit para enfrentarse con los Lions (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX), ganaron 12 partidos consecutivos en el mes de octubre. La última vez que perdieron un partido en ese mes fue en la séptima semana de la temporada 2016 (23 de octubre de 2016). - Los NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, que el domingo visitan a los Chiefs en un duelo de la AFC (4:25 PM, CBS), también están en una racha ganadora de 12 partidos en octubre al llegar a la cuarta semana. Desde que la NFL se fusionó con la American Football League (AFL) en 1970, sólo otros tres equipos han tenido rachas ganadoras de más de 12 partidos en octubre.
Las racha ganadoras en octubre más largas en la historia de la NFL desde 1970: EQUIPO | RACHA | TEMPORADAS | Denver Broncos | 14 | 1983-86 | Miami Dolphins | 14 | 1971-74 | Indianapolis Colts | 13 | 2005-08 | New England Patriots | 12* | 2017-presente | New Orleans Saints | 12* | 2016-presente | Dallas Cowboys | 12 | 1992-94 | *Racha activa | | |
BELICHICK VS. REID, EPISODIO XI. Cuando los NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS se encuentren con los KANSAS CITY CHIEFS en el Arrowhead Stadium el domingo (4:25 PM, hora de New York, CBS), dos de los seis entrenadores en jefe más ganadores en la historia de la NFL estarán en bandas laterales opuestas. El de New England BILL BELICHICK y el de Kansas City ANDY REID se ubican tercero y sexto, respectivamente, en la lista histórica de victorias de la liga, incluyendo la postemporada. Los entrenadores con las mayores cantidades de victorias en la historia de la liga, incluyendo postemporada: Rk | Entrenador | Equipo(s) | Años | Ganó | Perdió | Empató | % | 1 | Don ShulaHOF | Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins | 33 | 347 | 173 | 6 | .666 | 2 | George HalasHOF | Chicago Bears | 40 | 324 | 151 | 31 | .682 | 3 | Bill Belichick | Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots | 26 | 306 | 140 | 0 | .686 | 4 | Tom LandryHOF | Dallas Cowboys | 29 | 270 | 178 | 6 | .603 | 5 | Curly LambeauHOF | Green Bay Packers, Chicago Cardinals, Washington Redskins | 33 | 229 | 134 | 22 | .631 | 6 | Andy Reid | Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs | 22 | 225 | 142 | 1 | .613 |
Belichick y Reid se encontraron por primera vez el 14 de septiembre de 2003, cuando los Patriots derrotaron a los Eagles 31-10 en el Lincoln Financial Field. - Mientras Belichick ostenta una ventaja de 7-3 en la serie histórica entre ellos, incluyendo un triunfo 24-21 sobre Reid (Eagles) en el Super Bowl XXIX, Reid ganó tres de los seis encuentros desde que llegó a los Chiefs.
- En su el último encuentro (decimocuarta semana de 2019), Kansas City aseguró una victoria 23-16 en New England en su camino a ganar el Super Bowl LIV.
- En memoria reciente, los Patriots de Belichick derrotaron por poco a los Chiefs de Reid en dos infartantes duelos de postemporada, un triunfo 27-20 en la vuelta Divisional de la AFC 2015 y una victoria 37-31 en la prórroga en el juego de Campeonato de la AFC 2018, antes de que New England ganara el Super Bowl LIII.
- Dentro de la exclusiva compañía de los seis entrenadores que han ganado las mayores cantidades de partidos en la historia de la NFL, sólo los miembros del Salón de la Fama GEORGE HALAS y CURLY LAMBEAU (49) tienen más encuentros que Belichick y Reid (10).
Las mayores cantidades de encuentros entre sí entre los seis entrenadores con más victorias en la historia de la liga, incluyendo postemporada: DUELO ENTRE SÍ | RESULTADOS | DUELOS | George HalasHOF contra Curly LambeauHOF | Halas lideró 30-16-3 (1921-53) | 49 | Bill Belichick contra Andy Reid | Belichick lidera 7-3-0 (2003-presente) | 10 | Don ShulaHOF contra George HalasHOF | Shula lideró 5-4-0 (1963-67) | 9 | Don ShulaHOF contra Tom LandryHOF | Shula lideró 5-3-0 (1967-87) | 8 | George HalasHOF contra Tom LandryHOF | Halas lideró 2-1-0 (1960-64) | 3 | Don ShulaHOF contra Bill Belichick | Shula lideró 2-0-0 (1992-93) | 2 |
DOS CIUDADES, DOS VIEJAS CONOCIDAS. Esta semana los BALTIMORE RAVENS hacen el viaje de 45 millas hasta el FedExField para un duelo dominguero contra el WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). - Franquicias de la NFL de estas dos ciudades se estuvieron viendo las caras desde 1953, cuando los Baltimore Colts aseguraron un triunfo 27-17 triunfo sobre Washington en el Memorial Stadium de Baltimore.
- En cada una de las dos temporadas en las que los Ravens ganaron el Super Bowl (2000 y 2012), una de sus derrotas fue en Washington. El 9 de diciembre de 2012, Baltimore perdió en Washington 31-28 en la prórroga, antes de derrotar a San Francisco en el Super Bowl XLVII. Doce años antes, el 15 de octubre de 2000, Baltimore perdió en Washington 10-3, antes de derrotar a los New York Giants en el Super Bowl XXXV.
- El de Baltimore JOHN HARBAUGH (130) y el de Washington RON RIVERA (80) son dos de los nueve entrenadores en jefe activos con 80 o más victorias en sus carreras. Ambos entrenadores fueron asistentes bajo el mando de ANDY REID en el pasado.
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