Starting for 9 NFL Teams & Getting Sacked 12 Times in a Game: Random NFL Records

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Starting for 9 NFL Teams & Getting Sacked 12 Times in a Game: Random NFL Records

Certain NFL records are well known. For example, everyone knows that Tom Brady has won the most Super Bowls. Everyone knows that Jerry Rice has the most career receptions. Everyone knows that the Buffao Bills are the only team to lose FOUR Super Bowls in a row. However, other records are less well-known, such as which NFL QB started in for the most teams and which former QB was sacked the most times in one game? Are you ready to tackle these questions? Here we go!

Which QB has started for the most teams?

Who has blocked the most kicks in NFL history?

Who has the record for the most receiving yards in a single quarter?

Who had the most solo tackles in a single season?

Who has the record for the most carries with no fumbles in a single year?

Who had the most kicks (field goals and converts) in a season with no misses?

Other than Ernie Nevers, who is the only other RB to ever rush for 6 TDs in a game?

Who has the most 'Pick 6s' in NFL history?

Who played in the most games?

What player played the most seasons with 1 team?

What player, over the course of 4 seasons, had 1001 straight carries with no fumbles?

What is the record for the most times being sacked by a QB in a single game?

What running back had the most carries in a single season?

Who is the only kicker to have 8 field goals in a single game?

Who is the only player in NFL history to have 4 interceptions in one half?

What player played the most seasons?

Who is the only player in NFL history to get 2 safeties in one quarter?

What running back had the most carries in a single game?

Who scored the most points in a single game?

Who played the most consecutive snaps?

Starting for 9 NFL Teams & Getting Sacked 12 Times in a Game: Random NFL Records

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