In the history of the NFL, only Everson Walls and Ed Reed have led the league in interceptions three times.
Defensive back Charlie Waters has the unique achievement of blocking 4 punts in 2 consecutive games.
Ezekiel Elliott was the first rookie in NFL history to post four straight 130-yard rushing games.
With a 114-yard rushing effort against the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 13, 2016, Ezekiel Elliott became just the third runner in NFL history to cross the 1,000-yard threshold in his first nine games.
Roger Staubach tops this list of passers with a career QB rating of 83.4, followed by Danny White (81.7), Troy Aikman (81.6), and Don Meredith (74.8).
White was recruited by the University of Maryland and played as a fullback during his freshman year. The following year, new head coach Jerry Claiborne moved Randy to defensive end, noting that he had the skill to be "one of the best five linemen in the U.S."
In 1965, Lee Roy Jordan teamed up with Chuck Howley and Dave Edwards to form one of the greatest linebacking corps in NFL history. His teammates nicknamed him "Killer" and named him team captain for the defense.
Chuck Howley holds the record for most interceptions by a linebacker in a season with six, a feat he accomplished in 1968.
Sean Lee earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week and Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors for his December 5, 2010, performance versus Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts, in which he recorded the first two interceptions of his pro career, including one he returned for a touchdown and one in overtime to set up the game-winning field goal.
Everson Walls led the league in interceptions an NFL-record three times (in 1981, 1982 and 1985).
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