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ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORDS REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 182 TEAM RECORDS 190 TEAM W-L RECORDS 198 POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 202 TEAM RECORDS 205 TEAM W-L RECORDS 208 ARENABOWL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 211 TEAM RECORDS 214 TEAM W-L RECORDS 217 184 2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK INDIVIDUAL REGULAR SEASON RECORDS MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Game 1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas ......... 54 at Grand Rapids, March 8, 2007 SERVICE Eddie Brown, Albany .................. .….54 vs. Minnesota, May 18, 1996 MOST SEASONS 2. Eddie Brown, Albany .................. .……48 at Nashville, April 13, 2000 1. Aaron Garcia, 1995-2008, 2010-2012…18 3. 4 tied, last, Chris Jackson, Los Angeles…44 vs. Austin, April 3, 2004 2. Darryl Hammond, 1991-2006 ............. ...16 Barry Wagner, 1992-2007 ................. ...16 MOST POINTS (kicking), Game Lawrence Samuels, 1994-2008, 2010...16 1. Remy Hamilton, Los Angeles…22 at Austin, February 11, 2005 2. Mike Black, New England ... ………21 at Orlando, May 14, 1999 MOST SEASONS WITH ONE CLUB Kenny Stucker, Milwaukee . ….. 21 vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994 1. Lawrence Samuels, Tampa Bay 1994-2000, 2002-08, 2010…15 2. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona 1993-98, 2000-07 .................. …….14 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Career 3. Hunkie Cooper, Arizona 1993-2005 ................................. …….13 1. Barry Wagner ..... 410 2. Damian Harrell ... 361 MOST GAMES PLAYED 3. Eddie Brown....... 345 1. Aaron Garcia ...................... 226 2. Lawrence Samuels ............. 207 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season 3. Barry Wagner ..................... 190 1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado….60 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa..………59 SCORING 3. Adron Tennell, 2013 Spokane…...56 MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Career Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah…..……..56 1. Barry Wagner ..................... 2,490 2. Damian Harrell ................... 2,172 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 3. Eddie Brown ....................... 2,076 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona……………...54 2. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago..…………….53 MOST POINTS (kicking), Career 3. Eddie Brown, 1994 Albany……………….48 1. Remy Hamilton ................... 1,655 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game 2. Steve Videtich .................... 1,597 1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas ......... 9 at Grand Rapids, March 8, 2007 3. Mike Black .......................... 1,246 Eddie Brown, Albany .................. …..9 vs. Minnesota, May 18, 1996 MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Season 2. Eddie Brown, Albany .................. …….8 at Nashville, April 13, 2000 1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado…366 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2011 Iowa .. ……..356 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Career 3. Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah ..... ……..340 1. Remy Hamilton .......................... 1,227 2. Steve Videtich ............................ 1,153 MOST POINTS (kicking), Season 3. Mark Lewis ................................. 956 1. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles .... 185 2. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona ........ 179 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Season A.J. Haglund, 2008 San Jose .......... 179 1. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona…………167 3. Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles .... 173 2. Marco Capozzoli, 2011 Jacksonville……155 3. Kyle Brotzman, 2012 Utah………..……...152 MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Rookie Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona ............... 328 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Game 2. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago............... 322 1. 6 tied; last, Kenny Spencer, Spokane...13 at San Jose, June 23, 2012 3. Eddie Brown, 1994 Albany ................ 288 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Career MOST POINTS (kicking), Rookie Season 1. Remy Hamilton .................. 1,091 1. A.J. Haglund, 2007 San Jose ............ 158 2. Steve Videtich .................... 1,051 2. Pete Elezovic, 1996 Albany ............... 155 3. Carlos Martinez .................. 857 3. Kenny Spencer, 2012 Spokane ......... 150 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Season MOST SEASONS, 100-or-More Points 1. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona .. 158 1. Steve Videtich .... 12 2. Kenny Spencer, 2012 Spokane .. 138 Barry Wagner ..... 12 3. A.J. Haglund, 2007 San Jose ..... 128 Remy Hamilton ... 12 185 ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Game MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Rookie Season 1. Steve Videtich, New Jersey ........ 13 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 1. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland .............. 27 Clay Rush, New York ................. 13 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 2. Brian Gowins, 2000 Grand Rapids ..... 25 2. 8 tied, last, Garrett Lindholm, Arizona .... 12 at Iowa, July 27, 2013 3. Mike Black, 1993 Charlotte ................ 23 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE WITH NO MISSES, Game MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game 1. Steve Videtich, New Jersey…...13 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 1. Kenny Stucker, Milwaukee ................. 6 vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994 Clay Rush, New York ................. …..13 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 Mike Black, New York ....................... 6 at Portland, May 9, 1998 2. 5 tied, last, Garrett Lindholm, Arizona .... 12 at Iowa, July 27, 2013 2. 7 tied, last, Remy Hamilton, LA………5 at Austin, February 11, 2005 HIGHEST 1-POINT EXTRA POINT PRECENTAGE, Career (min. 160 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, attempts) Career (min. 75 attempts) 1. Carlos Huerta ..... 96.4 1. Jay Taylor .......... 60.5 2. Don Silvestri ....... 93.6 2. Mark Lewis ......... 54.3 3. A.J. Haglund ....... 93.0 3. Brian Gowins...... 53.5 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Career HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, 1. Barry Wagner ..... …15 Season (min. 25 attempts) 2. Darryl Hammond …13 1. A.J. Haglund, 2008 San Jose ......... ...84.0 3. Cory Fleming ...... …12 2. Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles…75.0 3. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles…74.4 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Season 1. Chris Robinson, 2008 Arizona ........... 6 LONGEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL 2. Ira Hillary, 1992 Cincinnati ................. 5 1. Aaron Mills, San Jose .................... 63, at Florida, May 18, 1996 Kerry Brown, 2003 New York ............ 5 2. Clay Rush, Colorado ...................... 62, vs. LA, February 27, 2005 3. Ian Howfield, Las Vegas ................. 61, at Miami, July 8, 1995 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Game 1. Chris Ford, Texas .............................. …3 vs. Anaheim, August 1, 1997 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career Marlon Moye-Moore, Orlando ............ …3 vs. Arizona, May 31, 2008 1. Brian Mitchell ..... 7 2. 27 tied, last, Odie Armstrong, Orlando…2 at Tampa Bay, June 7, 2008 2. Mark Lewis ......... 2 3. Ty Stewart .......... 1 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career Tom Whelihan .... 1 1. Remy Hamilton ... 392 2. Steve Videtich .... 368 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season 3. Mike Black .......... 364 1. Brian Mitchell, 1994 Cleveland ... 6 2. Mark Lewis, 2007 Austin ............ 2 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season 3. Brian Mitchell, 1995 St. Louis ..... 1 1. Bjorn Nittmo, 1993 Cleveland ... 63 Ty Stewart, 1996 Minnesota ....... 1 2. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland ..... 61 Tom Whelihan, 1996 St. Louis ... 1 3. Richard Defelice, 1996 Texas ... 60 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Brian Mitchell, Cleveland ............ 2 at Orlando, July 29, 1994 1. Gary Gussman, Denver ............ 9 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989 2. 9 tied, last, Mark Lewis, Austin ... 1 at New York, June 2, 2007 Gary Gussman, Denver ............ 9 at Detroit, July 21, 1989 Rusty Fricke, Pittsburgh ............ 9 vs. Albany, July 14, 1990 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS MADE, Career Marco Morales, New Orleans ... 9 a Detroit, June 27, 1990 1. Brian Mitchell ............. 7 2. Tom Whelihan ............ 1 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Career 1. Remy Hamilton ... 188 PASSING 2. Steve Videtich .... 182 HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Career (min. 500 attempts) 3. Mike Black .......... 177 1. Mark Grieb ................. 128.6 2. Chris Greisen ............. 127.2 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season 3. Russ Michna .............. 123.3 1. Daron Alcorn, 1999 Portland .............. 32 2. Matt D’Orazio ............. 122.9 2. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles .... 29 Nick Davila ................. 122.9 3. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland .............. 27 Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles .... 27 186 2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Season (min. 200 attempts) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season (min. 200 attempts) 1. Mark Grieb, 2001 San Jose…...133.9 1. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia .. …….74.0 2. Mark Grieb, 2004 San Jose…...133.5 2. Mark Grieb, 2004 San Jose .... …….73.0 3. Matt D’Orazio, 2008 Philadelphia…72.4 3. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia…132.0 HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Rookie Season (min. 200 attempts) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, 1. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane………120.8 Rookie Season (min. 200 attempts) 2. Adrian McPherson, 2004 Indiana…119.6 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...... …67.3 3. Joe Hamilton, 2004 Orlando……….119.3 2. Lang Campbell, 2007 Austin .. …66.2 Brett Dietz, 2007 Tampa Bay………119.3 3. Brett Dietz, 2007 Tampa Bay . …65.9 HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Game (min. 30 attempts) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Game (minimum 30 1. Aaron Garcia, Iowa ............. 155.8 vs. Houston, June 8, 2000 attempts) 2. Clint Dolezel, Dallas ........... 155.3 at Orlando, March 19, 2006 1. Clint Dolezel, Houston ............ 89.7 at Nashville, June 18, 1999 3. Chris Greisen, Georgia ....... 155.2 at Austin, June 9, 2007 2. Tommy Grady, Utah ............... 89.3 vs. Georgia, June 23, 2012 3. Andy Kelly, New Orleans ........ 87.9 at Nashville, February 4, 2005 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Career Mike Pawlawski, Albany ......... 87.9 at Nashville, April 13, 2000 1. Aaron Garcia .............. 7,488 2. Andy Kelly .................. 6,223 MOST PASSING YARDS, Career 3. Clint Dolezel ............... 5,693 1. Aaron Garcia .......................... 60,194 2. Mark Grieb ............................. 47,901 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season 3. Clint Dolezel ........................... 44,559 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah .. …….743 2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose……..704 MOST PASSING YARDS, Season 3. Andy Kelly, 2005 New Orleans…700 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah ...... 5,870 2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose .... 5,744 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Rookie Season 3. Nick Davila, 2012 Arizona ...... 5,500 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...............617 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane ...........562 MOST PASSING YARDS, Rookie Season 3. Jay McDonagh, 2002 New Jersey ..536 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ...... 4,858 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane... 4,428 1. Shane Stafford, Tampa Bay.... 63 at Columbus, May 6, 2006 3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa .......... 3,973 2. Jay McDonagh, Las Vegas ..... 61 at Los Angeles, February 2, 2003 Shane Austin, Pittsburgh ........ 61 at Spokane, July 26, 2013 MOST SEASONS, 2,000 or More Passing Yards 3. Mark Grieb, San Jose ............. 59 vs. Arizona, March 10, 2012 1. Aaron Garcia .............. 13 2. Sherdrick Bonner ....... 12 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Career 3. Andy Kelly .................. 11 1. Aaron Garcia ...................... 4,850 Clint Dolezel ............... 11 2. Mark Grieb ......................... 4,115 Mark Grieb ................. 11 3. Andy Kelly .......................... 3,885 MOST SEASONS, League Leader in Passing Yards MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Season 1. Clint Dolezel ............... 4 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah ...... ……….507 2. Mark Grieb ................. 3 2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose…………..476 3. Mike Perez ................. 2 3. Andy Kelly, 2005 New Orleans………466 Art Schlichter.............. 2 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Rookie Season MOST PASSING YARDS, Game 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ....... ………...415 1. Clint Dolezel, Houston ........ …….479 vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane ... ………...367 3. Jay McDonagh, 2002 New Jersey……334 2. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona . …….470 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003 3. Todd Marinovich, Los Angeles…469 at Houston, June 23, 2000 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game 1. Tommy Grady, Utah ............... …46 at Kansas City, June 2, 2012 LONGEST PASS COMPLETION 2. Andy Kelly, New Orleans ........ …42 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007 1. 43 times, last, Brian Reader….49T vs. Arizona Rattlers, July 27, 2013 3. Shane Stafford, Tampa Bay.... …38 at Columbus, May 6, 2006 Tommy Maddox, New Jersey …38 at New England, June 30, 2000 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Career HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Career (min. 500 attempts) 1. Aaron Garcia……………..1,304 1. Mark Grieb ......... 74.0 2. Clint Dolezel ....................... 931 2. Chris Greisen ..... 69.9 3. Mark Grieb ......................... 922 3. Matt D’Orazio ..... 68.8 187 ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Season 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah .......... ....142 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona…….193 2. Aaron Garcia, 2012 San Antonio …118 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa ......... 172 3. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia ...... …117 3. Anthony Jones, 2011 Dallas ....... 171 Nick Davila, 2011 Arizona .......... …117 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Rookie Season MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Rookie Season 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona ........... 102 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona........ 193 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane ....... 100 2. Troy McBroom, 2011 Tulsa ........ 149 3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa............... 82 3. Mario Urrutia, 2013 Utah ............ 142 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Game 1. Kyle Rowley, Spokane ................ …...12 at San Jose, June 23, 2012 1. Dwayne Dixon, Washington ....... 20 vs. Chicago, July 16, 1987 Tommy Grady ............................ …...12 vs. Cleveland, July 13, 2012 Huey Whittaker, Utah ................. 20 vs. New Orleans, April 25, 2008 2. 8 tied, last, Aaron Garcia, Orlando…11 at Spokane, May 11, 2013 2. Hunkie Cooper, Arizona ............. 19 vs. Tampa Bay, June 12, 1993 Kenny Henderson, New Orleans 19 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Career PJ Berry, Pittsburgh ................... 19 at San Antonio, May 12, 2012 1. Aaron Garcia .............. 211 2. Andy Kelly .................. 164 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Career 3. Clint Dolezel ............... 153 1. Damian Harrell ........................... 15,134 2. Chris Jackson ............................ 13,382 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season 3. Barry Wagner ............................. 13,363 1. Tommy Grady, 2013 Utah ......................... 28 Aaron Garcia, 2013 San Jose/Orlando ..... 25 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Season 2. Mark Grieb, 2011 San Jose…..…….………25 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona…….2,372 Gino Guidugli, 2012 Milwaukee ................ 25 2. Anthony Jones, 2011 Dallas ....... 2,232 3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa.............................. 23 Kyle Rowley, 2012 Spokane ..................... 23 3. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa ......... 2,218 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Rookie Season MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa.............................. 23 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona…….………..2,372 2. Peter Tom Willis, 1997 Tampa Bay ............ 19 2. Jared Perry, 2012 Chicago ......... ………..1,811 3. Harold Smith, 1988 New England .............. 18 3. Mario Urrutia, 2013 Utah ............ ………..1,675 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Game 1. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona .......... 6 at New York, February 27, 2005 1. Mike Horacek, Iowa ............ ….285 vs. Albany, July 15, 2000 Brian Zbydniewski, Cleveland ..... 6 vs. San Antonio, May 18, 2013 2. Dwayne Dixon, Washington…264 vs. Chicago, July 16, 1987 2. 14 tied, last, Dan Raudabaugh, Phil. ..... 5 at San Antonio, July 27, 2013 3. Siaha Burley, Utah ............. ….259 vs. New York, February 11, 2006 Joe Hills, Tampa Bay ......... ….259 at Utah, April 6, 2013 MOST TIMES SACKED, Season 1. J.J. Raterink, 2012 Iowa ............. …...50 MOST SEASONS, 1,000-or-More Receiving Yards 2. Nick Hill, 2011 Orlando ............... …...42 1. Damian Harrell ................... 9 3. Connell Maynor, 2001 New Jersey…38 2. Chris Jackson .................... 8 3. Eddie Brown....................... 7 MOST TIMES SACKED, Rookie Season Barry Wagner ..................... 7 1. Jim Crocicchia, 1988 New York .. 29 2. Gene Johnson, 1992 Arizona ..... 26 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION, Career 3. Reggie Collier, 1991 Orlando ...... 24 (min. 200 receptions) Mike Hold, 1987 Chicago ............ 24 1. Larry Willis ......................... 16.4 Kurt Rocco, 2011 Cleveland ....... 24 2. Gary Mullen ....................... 15.7 3. James Hundon ................... 15.1 MOST TIMES SACKED, Game 1. Kevin Eakin, Alabama................. 9 at Tulsa, May 8, 2010 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Career 2. Reggie Collier, Orlando .............. 8 vs. Detroit, June 21, 1991 1. Damian Harrell ................... 357 Terrence Jones, Connecticut ...... .8 at Charlotte, May 11, 1996 2. Chris Jackson .................... 325 3. Eddie Brown....................... 303 RECEIVING MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Season MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Career 1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado .. 60 1. Damian Harrell ........... 1,164 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa ......... 58 2. Lawrence Samuels ..... 1,030 3. Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah ............ 56 3. Chris Jackson ............. 1,004 188 2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 1. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago………….………….49 1. Andre Bowden, Carolina ............ 49T vs. Grand Rapids, May 17, 2002 2. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona………….………….47 2. Marlion Jackson, Las Vegas....... 46T at Los Angeles, May 14, 2005 3. Maurice Purify, 2011 Georgia ............ …………46 3. Bernard Hall, St. Louis ............... 45T vs. Albany, May 28, 1999 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Game HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH, Career (min. 100 attempts) 1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas ................. 9 at GR, March 8, 2007 1. Michael Bishop ........... 5.2 2. 16 tied, last, Maurice Purify, Arizona .. 7 at Utah, May 19, 2012 2. Adrian McPherson...... 5.0 Major Harris ............... 4.9 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, One-or-More Receiving Touchdowns 3. Bernard Morris ........... 4.6 1. Damian Harrell ........... 78 2. Chris Jackson ............. 52 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH, Season (min. 25 attempts) 3. Eddie Brown ............... 41 1. Bernard Morris, 2011 Pittsburgh ......... …...6.8 2. Chad Dukes, 1997 Albany .................. …...6.6 RUSHING 3. Adrian McPherson, 2007 Grand Rapids…6.5 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Career 1. Bo Kelly ...................... 540 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Career 2. Bob McMillen .............. 484 1. Barry Wagner ............. 127 3. Derrick Ross ............... 466 2. Derrick Ross .............. 106 3. Andre Bowden ........... 103 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .......... …167 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season 2. Dan Alexander, 2007 Nashville ... …165 1. Dan Alexander, 2007 Nashville .......... 41 3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia….153 2. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .................. 39 3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia ........ 35 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Rookie Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .......... 167 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 2. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis ....... 101 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .................. 39 3. Major Harris, 1991 Columbus ..... 88 2. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis............... 26 3. Adrian McPherson 2004 Indiana ........ 19 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game 1. Derrick Ross, Philadelphia ...... 21 at Cleveland, May 27, 2012 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game 2. Dan Alexander, Nashville ....... 19 vs. Kansas City, April 21, 2007 1. Dan Alexander, Nashville ........... 6 vs. Kansas City, April 21, 2007 3. Dan Alexander, Nashville ....... 18 at Las Vegas, June 10, 2007 2. 11 tied, last, Adrian McPherson, TB. . 5 vs. Jacksonville, March 23, 2013 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Career KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Derrick Ross ....... 1,773 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Career 2. Bo Kelly .............. 1,571 1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 501 3. Bob McMillen ...... 1,508 2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 500 3. George LaFrance ....... 462 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2012 Philadelphia……...645 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season 2. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .......... ……..622 1. PJ Berry, 2012 Pittsburgh ...... ………111 3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia . ……..506 2. PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans .. ………101 3. Kenny Henderson, 2010 Dallas……..99 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Rookie Season MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Rookie Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas .......... 622 1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa ........ ………90 2. Major Harris, 1991 Columbus ..... 424 2. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay…86 3. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis ....... 372 3. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York……..81 MOST SEASONS, 200-or-More Rushing Yards MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game 1. 5 tied, last, Derrick Ross ............. 3 1. Corey Johnson, Carolina ........ …..12 at New York, July 7, 2001 2. 9 tied, last, Chris LeFlore, Pittsburgh…11 vs. San Jose, July 13, 2013 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game 1. Michael Bishop, Grand Rapids ... 100 at Colorado, February 5, 2005 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Career 2. Major Harris Columbus ............... 95 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991 1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 10,590 3. Bobby Reid, Tulsa ...................... 93 at Georgia, March 13, 2011 2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 9,810 3. George LaFrance ....... 8,954 189 ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS 1. Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane ..2,265 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Career 2. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit ...........2,240 1. George LaFrance ....... 155 3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York ..........2,086 2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 83 3. Barry Wagner ............. 59 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa ................1,756 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Season 2. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay .1,745 1. George LaFrance, 1998 Tampa Bay ...... 23 3. Chris Martin, 2008 Grand Rapids ....1,663 2. Jim Rafferty, 1987 Pittsburgh ................. 22 George LaFrance, 1996 Tampa Bay ...... 22 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game 1. Anthony Derricks, New England .....336 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Rookie Season 2. Corey Johnson, Carolina ................326 at New York, July 7, 2001 1. Jim Rafferty, 1987 Pittsburgh ................. 22 3. C.J. Johnson, Nashville ..................302 at Kansas City, June 16, 2007 2. George LaFrance, 1989 Detroit .............. 17 Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ 17 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Hunkie Cooper, 1993 Arizona ................ 17 1. Many tied, last, Arkeith Brown, Ari ..58T at Iowa, July 27, 2013 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, 1. George LaFrance, Detroit…8 vs. Maryland, July 15, 1989 Career (min. 100 returns) 2. Willis Jacox, Iowa ....... …….6 at St. Louis, June 30, 1995 1. Antonio Chatman ........ 23.6 Millard Hamilton, Florida…..6 vs. New York, July 12, 1997 2. Reggie Smith .............. 23.2 3. Evan Hlavacek ........... 22.7 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Career 1. George LaFrance ....... 2,491 HIGHEST YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season (min. 50 returns) 2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 1,689 1. Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England …25.1 3. Steve Papin ............... 1,081 2. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago ....... …24.6 3. Steve Smith, 2004 Grand Rapids ....... …24.0 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Season 1. George LaFrance, 1998 Tampa Bay ...... 427 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, 2. Steve Papin, 1999 San Jose .................. 396 Rookie Season (min. 50 returns) 3. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ 389 1. Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England …25.1 2. Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose ........ …22.9 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 3. Ryan Benjamin, 1996 Memphis ......... …22.8 1. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ 389 Chris Bocage, 2011 Utah ................... …22.8 2. Hunkie Cooper, 1993 Arizona ................ 356 3. Wayne Adkins, 1992 Sacramento ......... 312 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 29 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game 2. Lamont Cooper ........... 23 1. Tyrone Thurman, Dallas…….162 vs. Sacramento, May 29, 1992 3. Steve Papin ................ 22 2. Cleveland Pratt, Florida .. ........130 vs. Minnesota, June 15, 1996 3. Wayne Adkins, Sacramento …129 vs. Arizona June 26, 1992 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago ............... …..7 LONGEST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN Lamont Cooper, 2000 Milwaukee .............. …..7 1. Chris Armstrong, Washington ..... 58T vs. Albany, June 30, 1990 2. 11 tied, last, Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane….6 Steve Papin, San Jose ............... 58T at Nashville, July 16, 1999 Antonio Chatman, Chicago ........ 58T vs. Detroit, June 8, 2002 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Chris Martin, 2008 Grand Rapids ............... 6 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose ................ 6 1. Hunkie Cooper ........... 5 Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England........ 6 2. 6 tied .......................... 3 Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut ................ 6 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. C.J. Johnson, 2006 Chicago-Nashville ... ………..3 1. Anthony Derricks, New England ........ ………4 at SJ, June 9, 2000 2. 5 tied, last, Tyronne Jones, 2004 Philadelphia…..2 2. 4 tied, last, Sedrick Robinson, New Jersey…3 vs. NY, May 18, 2002 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas ................ ……...2 Adrian Lunsford, 1994 Milwaukee .......... ……...2 2. 32 tied, last, Jason Davis, 2004 Philadelphia…1 190 2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. 112 tied, last, Josh Bush, NOV…..1, July 21, 2012 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Career 1. Barry Wagner ......................................... 21,042 COMBINED KICK RETURNS 2. Hunkie Cooper ....................................... 20,587 (Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns) 3. George LaFrance ................................... 20,480 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Career 1. George LaFrance ....... 617 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Season 2. Hunkie Cooper ........... 583 1. PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans…………3,708 3. Steve Papin ................ 442 2. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago……. 3,669 3. Lamont Cooper, 2001 Oklahoma……. 3,459 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Season 1. PJ Berry, 2012 Pittsburgh ........... 112 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Rookie Season 2. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit ....... 104 1. Freddie Solomon, 2003 Tampa Bay… 2,805 PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans ...... 104 2. Siaha Burley, 2001 Orlando…………. 2,719 3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York ..... 102 3. Antonio Chatman, 2002 Chicago…… 2,666 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Rookie Season MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Game 1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa ............ ……..90 1. Barry Wagner, Orlando ...... 434 vs. Iowa, June 21, 1996 2. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York .. ……..89 2. Lamont Cooper, Buffalo ..... 415 at Detroit, May 4, 2002 3. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay…..88 3. Bernard Holmes, Carolina .. 413 vs. Georgia, April 18, 2003 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game SACKS 1. Corey Johnson, Carolina ............ .15 at New York, July 7, 2001 MOST SACKS, Career 2. George LaFrance, New Jersey ... .14 vs. Florida, July 22, 2000 1. Sam Hernandez ................................. 60.5 3. Timon Marshall, Oklahoma City .. .12 vs Boss-Shrev, May 2, 2010 2. Jermaine Smith .................................. 52.0 3. James Baron ...................................... 51.0 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Career 1. Hunkie Cooper ........................... 11,499 MOST SACKS, Season 2. George LaFrance ....................... 11,383 1. Joe Sykes, 2012 San Jose ............... 16.0 3. Steve Papin ................................ 9,592 2. Gabe Nyenhuis, 2010 Tulsa ............. 15.5 3. Greg White, 2007 Orlando ............... 15.0 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Season 1. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit ....... 2,412 MOST SACKS, Rookie Season 2. Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane ..... 2,297 1. Craig Walls, 1987 Pittsburgh .............. 13.0 3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York ..... 2,200 Scooter Berry, 2012 Jacksonville ...... 13.0 2. Joe March, 1991 Denver .................... 12.5 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 3. Derrick Summers, 2011 Jacksonville.. 11.0 1. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay…. 1,808 2. Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut……. 1,716 MOST SACKS, Game 3. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York………1,703 1. Alvin Rettig, Detroit ............ 5.0 vs. Cincinnati, June 12, 1992 2. Craig Walls, Pittsburgh ....... 4.5 vs. Denver, July 17, 1987 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game Jarriett Buie, Tampa Bay .... 4.5 vs. Orlando, June 17, 2011 1. Anthony Derricks, New England . 336 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 3. 6 tied, last, Joe Sykes, SJS..….…4.0 at Iowa, April 28, 2012 2. Corey Johnson, Carolina ............ 326 at New York, July 7, 2001 3. T.T. Toliver, Tampa Bay ............. 317 vs. Georgia, July 20, 2002 TACKLES MOST TACKLES, Career MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Damon Mason .................... 1009.0 1. Sedrick Robinson ....... 29 2. Kenny McEntyre ................. 837.5 2. Lamont Cooper ........... 24 3. Rashad Floyd ..................... 753.0 Steve Papin ................ 24 MOST TACKLES, Season MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Rashad Floyd, 2007 Colorado .... 156.0 1. 5 tied, last, Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago….. 7 2. Rashad Floyd, 2006 Colorado .... 136.5 3. Levy Brown, 2011 Cleveland ...... 135.5 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut ............ 7 MOST TACKLES, Rookie Season Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose ............ 7 1. Tanner Varner, 2010, Iowa ......... 129.5 2. Tyronne Jones, 1998 Nashville .............. 6 2. Chris Brown, 2006 Georgia ........ 124.0 Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England.... 6 3. Cornelius Coe, 2001 Indiana ...... 121.5 191 ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE MOST TACKLES, Game MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Rashad Floyd, Colorado ............. 17.5 vs. LA, February 27, 2005 1. Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose ............................ 6 2. Damon Mason, Grand Rapids .... 17.0 vs. Los Angeles, May 21, 2005 2. Kenny McEntyre, 2008 Orlando ............................. 4 Kevin Cobb, Los Angeles ........... 17.0 at Houston, June 23, 2000 Kelvin Morris, 2012 Chicago .................................. 4 3. Fred Shaw, San Antonio ............. 16.0 vs. Pittsburgh, May 12, 2012 Huey Whittaker, 2013 San Jose ............................ 4 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Career 1. 7 tied, last, Maurice Williams, 2012 Cleveland .... 3 1. Kenny McEntyre ........... 98 2. Clevan Thomas ............ 65 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game 3. Durwood Roquemore ... 50 1. 17 tied, last, Clevan Thomas, San Jose ............. 2 vs. Chicago, July 27, 2013 MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Season 1. Rayshaun Kizer, 2011 Orlando .......16 2. Vic Hall, 2011 Chicago ...................15 Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose .....15 Virgil Gray, 2013 Arizona ................15 3. Kent Richardson, 2012 Philadelphia ......14 Alvin Ray Jackson, 2012 New Orleans ..14 MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Rookie Season 1. Vic Hall, 2011 Chicago ...................15 2. Rayshaun Kizer, 2010 Orlando .......12 3. Corey Johnson, 1998 Nashville ......11 David McLeod, 1996 Albany ...........11 Falanda Newton, 1993 Cincinnati ...11 Tony Scott, 1992 Orlando ...............11 Durwood Roquemore, 1988 Chicago 11 MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Game 1. Paul Stephens, Spokane .... 5 at San Jose, April 19, 2013 2. Mark Ricks, Portland .......... 4 at Arizona, August 1, 1999 Michael James, Milwaukee . 4 at Memphis, May 19, 1995 Tony Scott, Orlando ............ 4 vs. New Orleans, July 31, 1992 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Career 1. Kenny McEntyre ........... 1,173 2. Clevan Thomas ............ 906 3. Eddie Moten ................. 689 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Season 1. Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose .....334 2. Virgil Gray, 2013 Arizona ................243 3. Rayshaun Kizer, 2011 Orlando .......237 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Vic Hall, 2011 Chicago ...................222 2. Arkeith Brown, 2012 Arizona ..........214 3. Rayshaun Kizer, 2010 Orlando .......148 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Game 1. J.C. Neal, Tulsa .................. 95 vs. Utah, June 11, 2011 2. Clevan Thomas, San Jose .. 89 vs. Chicago, July 27, 2013 3. Virgil Gray, Arizona ............. 85 at Iowa, July 27, 2013 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Kenny McEntyre ........... 20 2. Clevan Thomas ............ 14 3. Greg Hopkins ............... 10 192 2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK TEAM REGULAR SEASON RECORDS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, Single Season 1. Carolina, 2003 .................... 16 (entire season) 2. Memphis, 1996 .................. 14 (entire season) GAMES WON 3. Milwaukee, 1994 ................ 12 (entire season) MOST GAMES WON, Single Season Buffalo, 1999 ...................... 12 1. Arizona, 2011 ......... 16 2. Dallas, 2007 ........... 15 Philadelphia, 2012 .. 15 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST Arizona, 2013 ......... 15 1. Memphis, 1995-96 ............. 17 3. Georgia, 2007 ......... 14 Carolina, 2002-03............... 17 Jacksonville, 2011 .. 14 2. Milwaukee, 1994-95 ........... 15 San Antonio, 2012 .. 14 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, Start of Season MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, Single Season 1. Jacksonville, 2011 .. 13 1. Carolina, 2003 ........ 16 (entire season) 2. San Jose, 2002 ...... 12 2. Memphis, 1996 ...... 14 (entire season 3. Orlando, 1994 ......... 11 3. Milwaukee, 1994 .... 12 (entire season) San Jose, 2000 ...... 11 Buffalo, 1999 .......... 12 Spokane, 2010 ....... 11 Arizona, 2011 ......... 11 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, End of Season San Antonio, 2011 .. 11 1. Carolina, 2003 ........ 16 (entire season) 2. Memphis, 1996 ...... 14 (entire season) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON 3. Milwaukee, 1994 .... 12 (entire season) 1. San Jose, 2000-01…... 15 2. Tampa Bay, 1995-96…14 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES LOST 3. Detroit, 1992-93 ...... …..13 1. Carolina, 2002-04............... 16 San Jose, 2001-02 . …..13 2. Grand Rapids, 2003-05 ...... 13 Jacksonville, 2011 .. …..13 3. New York, 1997-1998 ........ 10 Las Vegas, 2006-07 ........... 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, Start of Season 1. San Jose, 2002 ...... 12 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES LOST 2. Orlando, 1994 ......... 11 1. Memphis-Portland, 1995-98 ... 16 3. Chicago, 1988 ........ 10 2. Buffalo, 1999-00 ..................... 11 New Jersey, 2000-02 ............. 11 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, End of Season 1. San Jose, 2000 ...... 11 SCORING San Antonio, 2012 .. 11 MOST SEASONS, League Leader 2. San Jose, 2007 ...... 10 1. Albany, 1994-96, 1999 ........... 4 3. Orlando, 1992 ......... ..9 San Jose, 2000, 02, 03, 05 .... 4 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WON 2. Detroit, 1990-92 ..................... 3 1. Orlando, 1992-95................ 19 MOST POINTS, Season 2. San Jose, 2006-08 ............. 15 1. Arizona, 2013 ......................... 1,203 3. San Jose, 2001-03 ............. 14 2. Spokane, 2013 ....................... 1,198 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES WON 3. Philadelphia, 2012.................. 1,158 1. Detroit, 1988-90 .................. 9 FEWEST POINTS, Season Nashville, 1999-2000 .......... 9 1. Maryland, 1989 ...................... 79 2. Tampa Bay, 1995-96 .......... 8 2. Denver, 1989 ......................... 94 Orlando, 2002-03................ 8 3. Detroit, 1989 .......................... 154 GAMES LOST MOST POINTS, Game MOST GAMES LOST, Single Season 1. New York ............................... 99 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 1. Carolina, 2003 .................... 16 (entire season) 2. Philadelphia ........................... 92 at Georgia, April 7, 2012 2. New Orleans, 2011 ............. 15 Grand Rapids ......................... 92 at Kansas City, March 24, 2008 Grand Rapids, 2004 ........... 15 3. New Jersey ............................ 91 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 3. 7 times, last, Cleveland, 2013 ... 14 (entire season) 193

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