Some records to beat in week 6 of the NFL

Some records to beat in week 6 of the NFL

A list of some personal or all-time records that can be broken or equaled in the sixth weekend of the NFL.

Jayden DanielsWashington’s rookie quarterback, is the first player in NFL history with at least 1,000 passing yards (1,135) and 250 rushing yards (300) in his team’s first 5 games, leading the Commanders to a 4-1 record. With a win in Baltimore on Sunday, Daniels can become the second rookie quarterback since 1950 to start 5 of his team’s first 6 games in a season, after Dak Prescott (2016 with Dallas).
He can also become the third rookie quarterback in the last 8 years to lead his team to a 5-game winning streak, after Mac Jones (7 in 2021) and Brock Purdy (5 in 2022).

I Washington Commanders they have scored at least 30 points in each of their last three games, and with at least 30 points on Sunday, they can become the second team since 1950 to score 30 or more points in 4 consecutive games with a rookie QB, as the Houston Texans did in 2017 (5 consecutive games with Deshaun Watson).
In last week’s 34-13 win, Washington scored 3 touchdowns

When an offensive player crosses the imaginary perpendicular plane that cuts the field into the goal line after a run (in this case it is sufficient that the ball, and not the entire body of the ball carrier, crosses the demarcation line of the scoring area , called the end zone), or an offensive and eligible player receives the ball in the opponent’s end zone after a passing action and touches the playing field with both feet. A touchdown awards 6 points and gives the possibility of carrying out a conversion action with a kick (extra point, 1 additional point, more frequent because it is almost certain) or with the hand (2 additional points, less frequent because more difficult, but sometimes necessary to impact or win the game).(Wikipedia)

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Con un touchdown su corsa domenica, i Commanders possono diventare la quarta squadra nella storia della NFL con 14 o più touchdown cirsi nelle prime 6 partite di una stagione, dopo i Miami Dolphins del 1975 (16), i Miami Dolphins del 2023 (15) e i Kansas City Chiefs del 2004 (14).

I Baltimore Ravens sono in testa alla NFL con 1.056 yard corse in stagione, diventando la quinta squadra dal 1980 con almeno 1.000 yard corse nelle prime 5 partite di stagione. Hanno totalizzato almeno 150 yard di corsa e segnato un touchdown in ogni partita.
Con almeno 144 yard su corsa contro Washington, Baltimore diventerebbe la quinta squadra dal 1980 con almeno 1.200 rushing yard nelle prime 6 partite di una stagione, unendosi agli Atlanta Falcons del 2006 (1.333), ai Chicago Bears del 1984 (1.330), ai Detroit Lions del 1980 (1.299) e ai Baltimore Ravens del 2019 (1.230).
Baltimore ha avuto almeno 100 yard su corsa in 38 partite consecutive e se domenica raggiungerà nuovamente questo traguardo, supererà i Detroit Lions del 1935-39 (38 partite) per la terza striscia più lunga di partite con almeno 100 rushing yards nella storia della NFL, al primo posto sempre i Ravens dal 2018 al 2021.
Con almeno 150 rushing yard e un TD su corsa domenica, Baltimore diventerà la seconda squadra nell’era del Super Bowl a registrare almeno 150 rushing yard e un TD su corsa in ognuna delle prime 6 partite di una stagione, unendosi agli Oakland Raiders del 1971.

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