RECORDS
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Passing Attempts (shared):
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Passing Touchdowns:
Most Safeties, Career (shared):
Most Seasons Leading League in Combined Punt & Kick Return Yards:
Most Seasons Played:
American Football Conference (AFC) Championships: 2000 & 2012 seasons
RECORDS
First Player with Over 3,000 Passing Yards and 1,000 Rushing Yards, Season:
First Quarterback to Throw for 30+ Touchdowns and Rush for 1,000+ Yards, Season:
Longest Interception Return:
Longest Kickoff Return, Superbowl:
Most Blocked Punt Returns for Touchdowns:
Most Combined Kick Returns, Season & Rookie Season:
Most Consecutive Games with at Least Half a Sack (shared):
Most Games with 2+ Punts Returned for Touchdown:
Most Games with 200+ Yards Rushing, Career:
Most Interceptions Return Yards:
Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns, Career:
Most 100-yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback, Games:
Most 100-yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback, Postseason:
Most 100-yard Rushing Games by a Quarterback, Season:
Most Return Touchdowns (blocked punt/field goal, fumble, interception, kickoff, missed field goal, or punt), including postseason:
Most Rushing Touchdowns of 70 Yards or More (shared):
Most Rushing Yards by a Quarterback, Career:
Most Rushing Yards by a Quarterback, Season:
Most Seasons Leading League in Interceptions (shared):
Most 2-point Conversions, Season:
Youngest quarterback to win NFL's Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award (unanimous vote):
TEAM RECORDS
Fewest Points Allowed, Season:
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed, Season:
Rushing for at least 100 Yards in 43-straight Games (shared):
Fewest Yards Allowed, Rushing, Season:
Most Yards, Gained Rushing, Season:
Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Game:
Most Touchdowns from Kickoff Returns, Game (shared):
Most Touchdowns from Punt Returns, Game (shared):
Most Touchdowns from Recovered Fumbles, Game (shared):
RECORDS
Highest Average Passing Gain (mimimum 20 attempts), Game:
Longest Pass Completion (shared):
Longest Pass Reception (shared):
Most Combined Kick Returns, Career:
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Punting:
Most Consecutive Seasons with an Interception:
Most Fair Catches, Career:
Most Interceptions by, Career:
Most Kickoff Returns, Career:
Most Punt Returns, Career:
Most Punt Return Yards Gained, Career:
Most Rushing Attempts, Game:
Most Sacks, Career:
Most Seasons, 10 or More Sacks:
Most Seasons Leading League in Lowest Percentage Passes Intercepted:
Most Seasons Leading League in Punting (shared):
Most Yards Returned, Career:
TEAM RECORDS
Most Fumbles Recovered, Game, Own & Opponents (shared):
Most Points, Single Team, Regular Season Game:
Most Touchdowns, Single Team, Regular Season Game (shared)
RECORDS
Punt Returns, Season:
Career Solo Tackles, Game Average:
Season Solo Tackles:
BALTIMORE COLTS
Memorial Stadium, BaltimoreCHAMPIONSHIPS
1958 season (Championship won Dec. 28, 1958)
1959 season (Championship won Dec. 27, 1959)
1968 season (Championship won Dec. 29, 1968)
1970 season (Super Bowl V won Jan. 17, 1971)PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Raymond Berry, 1955-67
George Blanda, 1950
Art Donovan, 1950, 1953-61
Weeb Ewbank, 1954-62
Ted Hendricks, 1969-73
John Mackey, 1963-71
Gino Marchetti, 1953-64, 1966
Mike McCormack, 1980-81
Lenny Moore, 1956-67
Jim Parker, 1957-67
Joe Perry, 1961-62
Don Shula, 1963-69
Y. A. Tittle, 1948-50
Johnny Unitas, 1956-72
Most Consecutive Games Scoring Touchdowns (shared):
Lenny Moore, 18 games, 1963-1965
Johnny Unitas, 3 seasons, 19591961
Johnny Unitas, 4 seasons, 1957-1960
Ted Hendricks, 4 safeties, 1969-1983
Alvin Haymond, 3 seasons, 1965, 1969, & 1970
George Blanda, 26 seasons, 1949-1958, 1960-1975
BALTIMORE RAVENS
M&T Bank Stadium, BaltimoreCHAMPIONSHIPS
2000 season (Super Bowl XXXV won Jan. 28, 2001)
2012 season (Super Bowl XLVII won Feb. 3, 2013)
American Football Conference (AFC) North Division Championships: 2003, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2023, & 2024 seasons
PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Devin Hester, 2016
Ray Lewis, 1996-2012
Jonathan Ogden, 1996-2007
Ed Reed, 2002-2012
Deion Sanders, 2004-2005
Shannon Sharpe, 2000-2001
Rod Woodson, 1998-2001
First Player with 5 Passing Touchdowns and 50+ Rushing Yards in Multiple Games, Season:
Lamar Jackson, 2019
Lamar Jackson, 3,127 passing yards & 1,206 rushing yards, 2019
Lamar Jackson, 36 touchdowns & 1,206 yards, 2019
Ed Reed, 108 yards, Nov. 23, 2008
Jacoby Jones, 108 yards, Feb. 3, 2013
Ed Reed, 3 touchdowns, 20022013
B. J. Sams, 114 kick returns (55 punt, 59 kickoff), 2004
Justin Madubuike, 11 games, 2023
Jermaine Lewis, 2 games, Dec. 7, 1997, & Dec. 24, 2000
Derrick Henry, 7 games, 20182025
Ed Reed, 1,590 yards, 2002-2013
Rod Woodson, 12 interceptions, 19872003
Lamar Jackson, 14 games (Regular Season)
Lamar Jackson, 3 games
Lamar Jackson, 5 games, 2019
Devin Hester, 21 touchdowns, 20062016
Derrick Henry, 7, 2024
Lamar Jackson, 6,522, 2019
Lamar Jackson, 1,206, 2019
Ed Reed, 3 seasons, 2004, 2008, 2010
Todd Heap, 4 conversions, 2003
Lamar Jackson, age 23, 2019
Fewest Points Allowed, Most Sacks, Most Takeaways, Season:
16.5 points per game, 60 sacks, 31 takeaways, 2023
165 points, 2000
18 touchdowns, 2000
2018-2021
970 yards (60.6 yards per game), 2000
3,296 yards, 2019
367 yards, vs. Minnesota Vikings, Dec. 13, 1998
2 touchdowns, vs. Minnesota Vikings, Dec. 13, 1998
2 touchdowns, vs. Seattle Seahawks, Dec. 7, 1997
2 touchdowns, vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 24, 2000
2 touchdowns, vs. N.Y. Jets, Oct 2, 2011
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS*
*(formerly named Washington Redskins, then Washington Football Team)
Northwest Stadium, Landover
CHAMPIONSHIPS
1937 season (Championship won Dec. 12, 1937)
1942 season (Championship won Dec. 13, 1942)
1982 season (Super Bowl XVII won Jan. 30, 1983)
1987 season (Super Bowl XXII won Jan. 31, 1988)
1991 season (Super Bowl XXVI won Jan. 27, 1992)PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
George Allen, 1971-77
Champ Bailey, 1999-2003
Cliff Battles, 1937
Sammy Baugh, 1937-52
Bobby Beathard, 1978-88
Bill Dudley, 1950-51, 1953
Albert Glen (Turk) Edwards, 1937-40
Ray Flaherty, 1936-42
Joe Gibbs, 1981-92
Darrell Green, 1983-2002
Russ Grimm, 1981-91
Chris Hanburger, 1965-78
Ken Houston, 1973-80
Sam Huff, 1964-67, 1969
David (Deacon) Jones, 1974
Stan Jones, 1966
Sonny Jurgensen, 1964-74
Paul Krause, 1964-67
Earl (Curly) Lambeau, 1952-53
Vince Lombardi, 1969
George Preston Marshall, 1937-69
Wayne Millner, 1936-41, 1945
Bobby Mitchell, 1962-68
Art Monk, 1980-93
Andre Reed, 2000
John Riggins, 1976-79, 1981-85
Dave Robinson, 1973-74
Deion Sanders, 2000
Bruce Smith, 2000-03
Dick Stanfel, 1956-58
Charley Taylor, 1964-75, 1977
Jason Taylor, 2008
First Player to Complete at Least 85% of of Passes in Consecutive Games:
Jayden Daniels, 91.3% (21 of 23 passes) on Sept. 23, 2024 & 86.7% (26 of 30 passes) on Sept. 29, 2024
Sammy Baugh, 18.58 yard/attempt (24 passes for 446 yards), vs. Boston Yanks, Oct. 31, 1948
Frank Filchock, to Andy Farkas, 99 yards, vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, Oct. 15, 1939
George Izo, to Bobby Mitchell, 99 yards, vs. Cleveland Browns, Sept. 15, 1963
Sonny Jurgensen, to Gerry Allen, 99 yards, vs. Chicago Bears, Sept. 15, 1968
Andy Farkas, from Frank Filchock, 99 yards, vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, Oct. 15, 1939
Bobby Mitchell, from George Izo, 99 yards, vs. Cleveland Browns, Sept. 15, 1963
Gerry Allen, from Sonny Jurgensen, 99 yards, vs. Chicago Bears, Sept. 15, 1968
Brian Mitchell, 1,070 returns (463 punt, 607 kickoff), 1990-2003
Sammy Baugh, 4 seasons, 1940-1943
Darrell Green, 19 seasons, 19832001
Brian Mitchell, 231 catches, 1990-2003
Paul Krause, 81 interceptions, 19641979
Brian Mitchell, 607 returns, 1990-2003
Brian Mitchell, 463 returns, 1990-2003
Brian Mitchell, 4,999 yards, 1990-2003
Jamie Morris, 45 attempts, vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Dec. 17, 1988
Bruce Smith, 200 sacks, 19852003
Bruce Smith, 13 seasons, 1986-90, 1992-1998, 2000
Sammy Baugh, 5 seasons, 1940, 1942, 1944-1945, 1947
Sammy Baugh, 4 seasons, 1940-1943
Brian Mitchell, 19,013 yards (4,999 punt, 14,014 kickoff), 1990-2003
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Punting, Average Distance:
4 seasons, 1940-1943
10 fumbles (2 own, 8 opp), vs. St. Louis Cardinals, Oct. 25, 1976
72 points, vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 27, 1966
10 touchdowns, vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 27, 1966
UNITED STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE (USFL)
BALTIMORE STARS
The Baltimore Stars played in Maryland in 1985.
Byrd Stadium (now Maryland Stadium), University of Maryland, College ParkCHAMPIONSHIPS
1985
CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CFL)
BALTIMORE STALLIONS
The Baltimore Stallions played during the 1994 and 1995 seasons.
Memorial Stadium, BaltimoreCHAMPIONSHIPS
1995
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (NCAA)
*DIVISION I
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK
SECU Stadium (formerly Byrd Stadium), College Park
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Concensus National Champions, 1951 (retroactive selection), 1953
BOWL GAME VICTORIES
Gator Bowl, Jan. 2, 1950
Sugar Bowl, Jan. 1, 1952
Gator Bowl, Dec. 29, 1975
Hall of Fame Classic, Dec. 22, 1977
Sun Bowl, Dec. 22, 1984
Cherry Bowl, Dec. 21, 1985
Peach Bowl, Dec. 31, 2002
Gator Bowl, Jan. 1, 2004
Champ Sports Bowl, Dec. 29, 2006
Humanitarian Bowl, Dec. 30, 2008
Military Bowl, Dec. 29, 2010
Pinstripe Bowl, Dec. 20, 2021
Duke's Mayor Bowl, Dec. 30, 2022
Music City Bowl, Dec. 30, 2022
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
Paul (Bear) Bryant, 1945 (coach)
Jerry Claiborne, 1972-81 (coach)
Eric J. Henderson, 1999-2002
Stan Jones,* 1951-53
*(Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Dick (Little Mo) Modzelewski, 1950-52
Bob Pellegrini, 1953-55
Jack Scarbath, 1950-52
Clark Shaughnessy, 1942 (coach)
Jim (Big Jim) Tatum, 1947-55 (coach)
Bob Ward, 1948-51
Randy White,** 1972-74
**(Pro Football Hall of Fame)
Kick Returns, Season:
Steve Suter, 78 returns
Steve Suter, 56 returns
E. J. Henderson, 8.8 solo tackles per game
E. J. Henderson, 2002, 135 tackles
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, EASTERN SHORE
*(no football program at present)
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