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| Week 2, 2007, 09/12/2007 WHAT TO LOOK FOR – WEEK 2 KEEP HOPE ALIVE: At the end of Week 2, no more than 14 teams will be able to claim a perfect 2-0 record, leaving at least 18 clubs at 1-1 or 0-2. Since realignment in 2002, 34 of the 60 playoff teams (56.6 percent) began the year at either 1-1 or 0-2. Three of the past six Super Bowl champions began their seasons with a 1-1 or 0-2 record. A two-year look at how playoff clubs in 2005 and 2006 began their seasons: Team After 2 Games Playoff Result Carolina 1-1 Advanced to Conf. Champ. Baltimore 2-0 Advanced to Divisional Chicago 1-1 Advanced to Divisional Chicago 2-0 Advanced to Super Bowl XLI Cincinnati 2-0 Advanced to Wild Card Dallas 2-0 Advanced to Wild Card Denver 1-1 Advanced to Conf. Champ. Indianapolis 2-0 Won Super Bowl XLI Indianapolis 2-0 Advanced to Divisional Kansas City 0-2 Advanced to Wild Card Jacksonville 1-1 Advanced to Wild Card New England 2-0 Advanced to Conf. Champ. New England 1-1 Advanced to Divisional New Orleans 2-0 Advanced to Conf. Champ. N.Y. Giants 2-0 Advanced to Wild Card N.Y. Giants 1-1 Advanced to Wild Card Pittsburgh 2-0 Won Super Bowl XL N.Y. Jets 1-1 Advanced to Wild Card Seattle 1-1 Advanced to Super Bowl Philadelphia 1-1 Advanced to Divisional Tampa Bay 2-0 Advanced to Wild Card San Diego 2-0 Advanced to Divisional Washington 2-0 Advanced to Divisional Seattle 2-0 Advanced to Divisional -- NFL WEEK 2 -- FAVRE CLIMBING THE CHARTS: With a victory Sunday over the New York Giants, the Green Bay Packers’ BRETT FAVRE will become the winningest quarterback in NFL history. Favre is tied with Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHN ELWAY with 148 wins after his victory in Week 1 over Philadelphia. The most wins by a starting quarterback in NFL history: QUARTERBACK CAREER WINS John Elway*148 Brett Favre 148 Dan Marin *147 Fran Tarkenton *125 Johnny Unitas *119 * In Pro Football Hall of Fame -- NFL WEEK 2 -- L.T. THE PASSER: On Kickoff Weekend against Chicago, San Diego Chargers running back LA DAINIAN TOMLINSON threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to ANTONIO GATES for his seventh-career TD pass. With his next such throw, Tomlinson will tie Pro Football Hall of Famer WALTER PAYTON (8) for the most TD passes by a non-QB since 1970. Tomlinson matches Payton in another category. Last year, he joined Payton as the only player in history to be named the NFL MVP and win the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in the same year. Payton accomplished the feat in 1977. The Man of the Year Award was renamed for Payton in 1999. A look at most TD passes by a non-QB since 1970: NON-QBs TD PASSERS TD PASSES RB Walter Payton 8 RB LaDainian Tomlinson 7 RB Keith Byars 6 RB Marcus Allen 6 FB Greg Pruitt 6 CHIEF MAKING MARK: The Kansas City Chiefs’ TONY GONZALEZ can tie SHANNON SHARPE this week for the most touchdown catches by a tight end in history. Gonzalez has 61 scoring catches, one behind Sharpe’s 62. Gonzalez owns the tight-end record for most catches in a season. He set it twice, in 2000 (93) and 2004 (102). He also holds the mark for most 100-yard receiving games by a tight end in a season with six (2000 and 2004). The most career TD receptions by a tight end Shannon Sharpe 62 Keith Jackson 49 Tony Gonzalez 61 Raymond Chester 48 Jerry Smith 60 Ozzie Newsome 47 Wesley Walls 54 Rich Caster 45 Dave Casper 52 Kellen Winslow 45 Ben Coates 50 -- NFL WEEK 2 -- APPROACHING WIN MILESTONES: This week, two storied NFL franchises can reach milestones with a victory. With a win over Buffalo, the Pittsburgh Steelers can become the first AFC team to reach 500 regular-season wins. Also with a victory, the Green Bay Packers can join the Chicago Bears (686 wins) as the only NFL teams with 650 victories. A look at possible team milestones in the 2007 NFL season: TEAM.. MILESTONE.. SEASONS.. RECORD.. Baltimore 4 victories to reach 100 regular-season wins 1996-2006 96-87-1 Carolina 3 victories to reach 100 regular-season wins 1995-2006 97-102 Denver 11 victories to reach 400 total wins 1960-2006 389-342-10 Green Bay 1 victory to become 2nd team (Bears, 686) with 650 total wins 1921-2006 649-514-36 N.Y. Giants 4 victories to reach 600 regular-season wins 1925-2006 596-500-33 Oakland 4 victories to reach 400 regular-season wins 1960-2006 396-301-11 Pittsburgh 1 victory to reach 500 regular-season wins 1933-2006 499-478-20 St. Louis 2 victories to reach 500 regular-season wins 1937-2006 498-441-20
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