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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 SERVICE MOST SEASONS 1. Aaron Garcia, 1995-2008, 2010-2012 18 2. Darryl Hammond, 1991-2006......16 Barry Wagner, 1992-2007......16 Lawrence Samuels, 1994-2008, 2010...16 MOST SEASONS WITH ONE CLUB 1. Lawrence Samuels, Tampa Bay 1994-2000, 2002-08, 2010 15 2. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona 1993-98, 2000-07....14 3. Hunkie Cooper, Arizona 1993-2005....13 MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. Aaron Garcia... 226 2. Lawrence Samuels... 207 3. Barry Wagner... 190 SCORING MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Career 1. Barry Wagner... 2,490 2. Damian Harrell... 2,172 3. Eddie Brown... 2,076 MOST POINTS (kicking), Career 1. Remy Hamilton... 1,655 2. Steve Videtich... 1,597 3. Mike Black... 1,246 MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Season 1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado 366 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2011 Iowa....356 3. Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah.....340 MOST POINTS (kicking), Season 1. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles... 185 2. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona... 179 A.J. Haglund, 2008 San Jose... 179 3. Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles... 173 MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Rookie Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona... 328 2. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago... 322 3. Eddie Brown, 1994 Albany... 288 MOST POINTS (kicking), Rookie Season 1. A.J. Haglund, 2007 San Jose... 158 2. Pete Elezovic, 1996 Albany... 155 3. Kenny Spencer, 2012 Spokane... 150 MOST SEASONS, 100-or-More Points 1. Steve Videtich... 12 Barry Wagner... 12 Remy Hamilton... 12 MOST POINTS (non-kicking), Game 1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas... 54 at Grand Rapids, March 8, 2007 Eddie Brown, Albany.....54 vs. Minnesota, May 18, 1996 2. Eddie Brown, Albany.... 48 at Nashville, April 13, 2000 3. 4 tied, last, Chris Jackson, Los Angeles 44 vs. Austin, April 3, 2004 MOST POINTS (kicking), Game 1. Remy Hamilton, Los Angeles 22 at Austin, February 11, 2005 2. Mike Black, New England... 21 at Orlando, May 14, 1999 Kenny Stucker, Milwaukee... 21 vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Barry Wagner... 410 2. Damian Harrell... 361 3. Eddie Brown... 345 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado.60 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa.. 59 3. Adron Tennell, 2013 Spokane...56 Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah....56 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona...54 2. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago...53 3. Eddie Brown, 1994 Albany.48 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas... 9 at Grand Rapids, March 8, 2007 Eddie Brown, Albany.....9 vs. Minnesota, May 18, 1996 2. Eddie Brown, Albany....8 at Nashville, April 13, 2000 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Career 1. Remy Hamilton... 1,227 2. Steve Videtich... 1,153 3. Mark Lewis... 956 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona 167 2. Marco Capozzoli, 2011 Jacksonville 155 3. Kyle Brotzman, 2012 Utah.....152 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED, Game 1. 6 tied; last, Kenny Spencer, Spokane...13 at San Jose, June 23, 2012 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Career 1. Remy Hamilton... 1,091 2. Steve Videtich... 1,051 3. Carlos Martinez... 857 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Season 1. Garrett Lindholm, 2013 Arizona.. 158 2. Kenny Spencer, 2012 Spokane.. 138 3. A.J. Haglund, 2007 San Jose... 128 185

MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Game 1. Steve Videtich, New Jersey... 13 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 Clay Rush, New York... 13 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 2. 8 tied, last, Garrett Lindholm, Arizona... 12 at Iowa, July 27, 2013 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE WITH NO MISSES, Game 1. Steve Videtich, New Jersey...13 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 Clay Rush, New York.....13 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 2. 5 tied, last, Garrett Lindholm, Arizona... 12 at Iowa, July 27, 2013 HIGHEST 1-POINT EXTRA POINT PRECENTAGE, Career (min. 160 attempts) 1. Carlos Huerta... 96.4 2. Don Silvestri... 93.6 3. A.J. Haglund... 93.0 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Career 1. Barry Wagner... 15 2. Darryl Hammond 13 3. Cory Fleming... 12 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Season 1. Chris Robinson, 2008 Arizona... 6 2. Ira Hillary, 1992 Cincinnati... 5 Kerry Brown, 2003 New York... 5 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS, Game 1. Chris Ford, Texas... 3 vs. Anaheim, August 1, 1997 Marlon Moye-Moore, Orlando... 3 vs. Arizona, May 31, 2008 2. 27 tied, last, Odie Armstrong, Orlando 2 at Tampa Bay, June 7, 2008 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career 1. Remy Hamilton... 392 2. Steve Videtich... 368 3. Mike Black... 364 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Bjorn Nittmo, 1993 Cleveland... 63 2. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland... 61 3. Richard Defelice, 1996 Texas... 60 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Gary Gussman, Denver... 9 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989 Gary Gussman, Denver... 9 at Detroit, July 21, 1989 Rusty Fricke, Pittsburgh... 9 vs. Albany, July 14, 1990 Marco Morales, New Orleans... 9 a Detroit, June 27, 1990 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Career 1. Remy Hamilton... 188 2. Steve Videtich... 182 3. Mike Black... 177 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season 1. Daron Alcorn, 1999 Portland... 32 2. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles... 29 3. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland... 27 Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles... 27 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Rookie Season 1. Daron Alcorn, 1997 Portland... 27 2. Brian Gowins, 2000 Grand Rapids... 25 3. Mike Black, 1993 Charlotte... 23 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game 1. Kenny Stucker, Milwaukee... 6 vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994 Mike Black, New York... 6 at Portland, May 9, 1998 2. 7 tied, last, Remy Hamilton, LA 5 at Austin, February 11, 2005 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, Career (min. 75 attempts) 1. Jay Taylor... 60.5 2. Mark Lewis... 54.3 3. Brian Gowins... 53.5 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, Season (min. 25 attempts) 1. A.J. Haglund, 2008 San Jose......84.0 2. Remy Hamilton, 2006 Los Angeles 75.0 3. Remy Hamilton, 2005 Los Angeles 74.4 LONGEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL 1. Aaron Mills, San Jose... 63, at Florida, May 18, 1996 2. Clay Rush, Colorado... 62, vs. LA, February 27, 2005 3. Ian Howfield, Las Vegas... 61, at Miami, July 8, 1995 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Career 1. Brian Mitchell... 7 2. Mark Lewis... 2 3. Ty Stewart... 1 Tom Whelihan... 1 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Brian Mitchell, 1994 Cleveland... 6 2. Mark Lewis, 2007 Austin... 2 3. Brian Mitchell, 1995 St. Louis... 1 Ty Stewart, 1996 Minnesota... 1 Tom Whelihan, 1996 St. Louis... 1 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Brian Mitchell, Cleveland... 2 at Orlando, July 29, 1994 2. 9 tied, last, Mark Lewis, Austin... 1 at New York, June 2, 2007 MOST 4-POINT DROPKICK FIELD GOALS MADE, Career 1. Brian Mitchell... 7 2. Tom Whelihan... 1 PASSING HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Career (min. 500 attempts) 1. Mark Grieb... 128.6 2. Chris Greisen... 127.2 3. Russ Michna... 123.3 2. Matt D Orazio... 122.9 Nick Davila... 122.9 186

2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Season (min. 200 attempts) 1. Mark Grieb, 2001 San Jose...133.9 2. Mark Grieb, 2004 San Jose...133.5 3. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia 132.0 HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Rookie Season (min. 200 attempts) 1. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane 120.8 2. Adrian McPherson, 2004 Indiana 119.6 3. Joe Hamilton, 2004 Orlando.119.3 Brett Dietz, 2007 Tampa Bay 119.3 HIGHEST PASSER RATING, Game (min. 30 attempts) 1. Aaron Garcia, Iowa... 155.8 vs. Houston, June 8, 2000 2. Clint Dolezel, Dallas... 155.3 at Orlando, March 19, 2006 3. Chris Greisen, Georgia... 155.2 at Austin, June 9, 2007 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Career 1. Aaron Garcia... 7,488 2. Andy Kelly... 6,223 3. Clint Dolezel... 5,693 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah...743 2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose..704 3. Andy Kelly, 2005 New Orleans 700 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Rookie Season 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona...617 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane...562 3. Jay McDonagh, 2002 New Jersey..536 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Shane Stafford, Tampa Bay... 63 at Columbus, May 6, 2006 2. Jay McDonagh, Las Vegas... 61 at Los Angeles, February 2, 2003 Shane Austin, Pittsburgh... 61 at Spokane, July 26, 2013 3. Mark Grieb, San Jose... 59 vs. Arizona, March 10, 2012 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Career 1. Aaron Garcia... 4,850 2. Mark Grieb... 4,115 3. Andy Kelly... 3,885 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Season 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah....507 2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose..476 3. Andy Kelly, 2005 New Orleans 466 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Rookie Season 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona......415 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane......367 3. Jay McDonagh, 2002 New Jersey 334 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game 1. Tommy Grady, Utah... 46 at Kansas City, June 2, 2012 2. Andy Kelly, New Orleans... 42 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007 3. Shane Stafford, Tampa Bay... 38 at Columbus, May 6, 2006 Tommy Maddox, New Jersey 38 at New England, June 30, 2000 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Career (min. 500 attempts) 1. Mark Grieb... 74.0 2. Chris Greisen... 69.9 3. Matt D Orazio... 68.8 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season (min. 200 attempts) 1. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia...74.0 2. Mark Grieb, 2004 San Jose....73.0 3. Matt D Orazio, 2008 Philadelphia 72.4 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Rookie Season (min. 200 attempts) 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona... 67.3 2. Lang Campbell, 2007 Austin.. 66.2 3. Brett Dietz, 2007 Tampa Bay. 65.9 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Game (minimum 30 attempts) 1. Clint Dolezel, Houston... 89.7 at Nashville, June 18, 1999 2. Tommy Grady, Utah... 89.3 vs. Georgia, June 23, 2012 3. Andy Kelly, New Orleans... 87.9 at Nashville, February 4, 2005 Mike Pawlawski, Albany... 87.9 at Nashville, April 13, 2000 MOST PASSING YARDS, Career 1. Aaron Garcia... 60,194 2. Mark Grieb... 47,901 3. Clint Dolezel... 44,559 MOST PASSING YARDS, Season 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah... 5,870 2. Mark Grieb, 2012 San Jose... 5,744 3. Nick Davila, 2012 Arizona... 5,500 MOST PASSING YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona... 4,858 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane... 4,428 3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa... 3,973 MOST SEASONS, 2,000 or More Passing Yards 1. Aaron Garcia... 13 2. Sherdrick Bonner... 12 3. Andy Kelly... 11 Clint Dolezel... 11 Mark Grieb... 11 MOST SEASONS, League Leader in Passing Yards 1. Clint Dolezel... 4 2. Mark Grieb... 3 3. Mike Perez... 2 Art Schlichter... 2 MOST PASSING YARDS, Game 1. Clint Dolezel, Houston....479 vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999 2. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona..470 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003 3. Todd Marinovich, Los Angeles 469 at Houston, June 23, 2000 LONGEST PASS COMPLETION 1. 43 times, last, Brian Reader.49T vs. Arizona Rattlers, July 27, 2013 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Career 1. Aaron Garcia..1,304 2. Clint Dolezel... 931 3. Mark Grieb... 922 187

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season 1. Tommy Grady, 2012 Utah......142 2. Aaron Garcia, 2012 San Antonio 118 3. Chris Greisen, 2007 Georgia... 117 Nick Davila, 2011 Arizona... 117 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Rookie Season 1. Nick Davila, 2010 Arizona... 102 2. Kyle Rowley, 2010 Spokane... 100 3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa... 82 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game 1. Kyle Rowley, Spokane......12 at San Jose, June 23, 2012 Tommy Grady......12 vs. Cleveland, July 13, 2012 2. 8 tied, last, Aaron Garcia, Orlando 11 at Spokane, May 11, 2013 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Career 1. Aaron Garcia... 211 2. Andy Kelly... 164 3. Clint Dolezel... 153 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season 1. Tommy Grady, 2013 Utah... 28 Aaron Garcia, 2013 San Jose/Orlando... 25 2. Mark Grieb, 2011 San Jose... 25 Gino Guidugli, 2012 Milwaukee... 25 3. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa... 23 Kyle Rowley, 2012 Spokane... 23 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Rookie Season 1. Brad Banks, 2011 Iowa... 23 2. Peter Tom Willis, 1997 Tampa Bay... 19 3. Harold Smith, 1988 New England... 18 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game 1. Sherdrick Bonner, Arizona... 6 at New York, February 27, 2005 Brian Zbydniewski, Cleveland... 6 vs. San Antonio, May 18, 2013 2. 14 tied, last, Dan Raudabaugh, Phil.... 5 at San Antonio, July 27, 2013 MOST TIMES SACKED, Season 1. J.J. Raterink, 2012 Iowa......50 2. Nick Hill, 2011 Orlando......42 3. Connell Maynor, 2001 New Jersey 38 MOST TIMES SACKED, Rookie Season 1. Jim Crocicchia, 1988 New York.. 29 2. Gene Johnson, 1992 Arizona... 26 3. Reggie Collier, 1991 Orlando... 24 Mike Hold, 1987 Chicago... 24 Kurt Rocco, 2011 Cleveland... 24 MOST TIMES SACKED, Game 1. Kevin Eakin, Alabama... 9 at Tulsa, May 8, 2010 2. Reggie Collier, Orlando... 8 vs. Detroit, June 21, 1991 Terrence Jones, Connecticut....8 at Charlotte, May 11, 1996 RECEIVING MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Career 1. Damian Harrell... 1,164 2. Lawrence Samuels... 1,030 3. Chris Jackson... 1,004 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona.193 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa... 172 3. Anthony Jones, 2011 Dallas... 171 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Rookie Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona... 193 2. Troy McBroom, 2011 Tulsa... 149 3. Mario Urrutia, 2013 Utah... 142 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, Game 1. Dwayne Dixon, Washington... 20 vs. Chicago, July 16, 1987 Huey Whittaker, Utah... 20 vs. New Orleans, April 25, 2008 2. Hunkie Cooper, Arizona... 19 vs. Tampa Bay, June 12, 1993 Kenny Henderson, New Orleans 19 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007 PJ Berry, Pittsburgh... 19 at San Antonio, May 12, 2012 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Career 1. Damian Harrell... 15,134 2. Chris Jackson... 13,382 3. Barry Wagner... 13,363 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona.2,372 2. Anthony Jones, 2011 Dallas... 2,232 3. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa... 2,218 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona...2,372 2. Jared Perry, 2012 Chicago.....1,811 3. Mario Urrutia, 2013 Utah.....1,675 MOST RECEIVING YARDS, Game 1. Mike Horacek, Iowa....285 vs. Albany, July 15, 2000 2. Dwayne Dixon, Washington 264 vs. Chicago, July 16, 1987 3. Siaha Burley, Utah....259 vs. New York, February 11, 2006 Joe Hills, Tampa Bay....259 at Utah, April 6, 2013 MOST SEASONS, 1,000-or-More Receiving Yards 1. Damian Harrell... 9 2. Chris Jackson... 8 3. Eddie Brown... 7 Barry Wagner... 7 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION, Career (min. 200 receptions) 1. Larry Willis... 16.4 2. Gary Mullen... 15.7 3. James Hundon... 15.1 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Damian Harrell... 357 2. Chris Jackson... 325 3. Eddie Brown... 303 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Damian Harrell, 2006 Colorado.. 60 2. Jesse Schmidt, 2012 Iowa... 58 3. Aaron Lesue, 2012 Utah... 56 188

2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Reggie Gray, 2011 Chicago..49 2. Rod Windsor, 2010 Arizona..47 3. Maurice Purify, 2011 Georgia... 46 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. Kevin Prentiss, Las Vegas... 9 at GR, March 8, 2007 2. 16 tied, last, Maurice Purify, Arizona.. 7 at Utah, May 19, 2012 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, One-or-More Receiving Touchdowns 1. Damian Harrell... 78 2. Chris Jackson... 52 3. Eddie Brown... 41 RUSHING MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Career 1. Bo Kelly... 540 2. Bob McMillen... 484 3. Derrick Ross... 466 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas... 167 2. Dan Alexander, 2007 Nashville... 165 3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia.153 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Rookie Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas... 167 2. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis... 101 3. Major Harris, 1991 Columbus... 88 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game 1. Derrick Ross, Philadelphia... 21 at Cleveland, May 27, 2012 2. Dan Alexander, Nashville... 19 vs. Kansas City, April 21, 2007 3. Dan Alexander, Nashville... 18 at Las Vegas, June 10, 2007 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Career 1. Derrick Ross... 1,773 2. Bo Kelly... 1,571 3. Bob McMillen... 1,508 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2012 Philadelphia...645 2. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas.....622 3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia...506 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas... 622 2. Major Harris, 1991 Columbus... 424 3. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis... 372 MOST SEASONS, 200-or-More Rushing Yards 1. 5 tied, last, Derrick Ross... 3 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game 1. Michael Bishop, Grand Rapids... 100 at Colorado, February 5, 2005 2. Major Harris Columbus... 95 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991 3. Bobby Reid, Tulsa... 93 at Georgia, March 13, 2011 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 1. Andre Bowden, Carolina... 49T vs. Grand Rapids, May 17, 2002 2. Marlion Jackson, Las Vegas... 46T at Los Angeles, May 14, 2005 3. Bernard Hall, St. Louis... 45T vs. Albany, May 28, 1999 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH, Career (min. 100 attempts) 1. Michael Bishop... 5.2 2. Adrian McPherson... 5.0 Major Harris... 4.9 3. Bernard Morris... 4.6 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH, Season (min. 25 attempts) 1. Bernard Morris, 2011 Pittsburgh......6.8 2. Chad Dukes, 1997 Albany......6.6 3. Adrian McPherson, 2007 Grand Rapids 6.5 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Barry Wagner... 127 2. Derrick Ross... 106 3. Andre Bowden... 103 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Dan Alexander, 2007 Nashville... 41 2. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas... 39 3. Derrick Ross, 2013 Philadelphia... 35 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Derrick Ross, 2011 Dallas... 39 2. Bernard Hall, 1996 St. Louis... 26 3. Adrian McPherson 2004 Indiana... 19 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. Dan Alexander, Nashville... 6 vs. Kansas City, April 21, 2007 2. 11 tied, last, Adrian McPherson, TB.. 5 vs. Jacksonville, March 23, 2013 KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Career 1. Sedrick Robinson... 501 2. Hunkie Cooper... 500 3. George LaFrance... 462 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season 1. PJ Berry, 2012 Pittsburgh... 111 2. PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans.. 101 3. Kenny Henderson, 2010 Dallas..99 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Rookie Season 1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa... 90 2. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay 86 3. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York..81 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game 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 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Career 1. Sedrick Robinson... 10,590 2. Hunkie Cooper... 9,810 3. George LaFrance... 8,954 189

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season 1. Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane..2,265 2. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit...2,240 3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York...2,086 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa...1,756 2. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay.1,745 3. Chris Martin, 2008 Grand Rapids...1,663 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game 1. Anthony Derricks, New England...336 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 2. Corey Johnson, Carolina...326 at New York, July 7, 2001 3. C.J. Johnson, Nashville...302 at Kansas City, June 16, 2007 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 1. Many tied, last, Arkeith Brown, Ari..58T at Iowa, July 27, 2013 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, Career (min. 100 returns) 1. Antonio Chatman... 23.6 2. Reggie Smith... 23.2 3. Evan Hlavacek... 22.7 HIGHEST YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season (min. 50 returns) 1. Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England 25.1 2. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago... 24.6 3. Steve Smith, 2004 Grand Rapids... 24.0 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN, Rookie Season (min. 50 returns) 1. Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England 25.1 2. Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose... 22.9 3. Ryan Benjamin, 1996 Memphis... 22.8 Chris Bocage, 2011 Utah... 22.8 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Sedrick Robinson... 29 2. Lamont Cooper... 23 3. Steve Papin... 22 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago.....7 Lamont Cooper, 2000 Milwaukee.....7 2. 11 tied, last, Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane.6 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Chris Martin, 2008 Grand Rapids... 6 Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose... 6 Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England... 6 Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut... 6 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. Anthony Derricks, New England... 4 at SJ, June 9, 2000 2. 4 tied, last, Sedrick Robinson, New Jersey 3 vs. NY, May 18, 2002 MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Career 1. George LaFrance... 155 2. Hunkie Cooper... 83 3. Barry Wagner... 59 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Season 1. George LaFrance, 1998 Tampa Bay... 23 2. Jim Rafferty, 1987 Pittsburgh... 22 George LaFrance, 1996 Tampa Bay... 22 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Rookie Season 1. Jim Rafferty, 1987 Pittsburgh... 22 2. George LaFrance, 1989 Detroit... 17 Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas... 17 Hunkie Cooper, 1993 Arizona... 17 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS, Game 1. George LaFrance, Detroit 8 vs. Maryland, July 15, 1989 2. Willis Jacox, Iowa....6 at St. Louis, June 30, 1995 Millard Hamilton, Florida..6 vs. New York, July 12, 1997 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Career 1. George LaFrance... 2,491 2. Hunkie Cooper... 1,689 3. Steve Papin... 1,081 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Season 1. George LaFrance, 1998 Tampa Bay... 427 2. Steve Papin, 1999 San Jose... 396 3. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas... 389 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Tyrone Thurman, 1992 Dallas... 389 2. Hunkie Cooper, 1993 Arizona... 356 3. Wayne Adkins, 1992 Sacramento... 312 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN YARDS, Game 1. Tyrone Thurman, Dallas.162 vs. Sacramento, May 29, 1992 2. Cleveland Pratt, Florida.....130 vs. Minnesota, June 15, 1996 3. Wayne Adkins, Sacramento 129 vs. Arizona June 26, 1992 LONGEST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN 1. Chris Armstrong, Washington... 58T vs. Albany, June 30, 1990 Steve Papin, San Jose... 58T at Nashville, July 16, 1999 Antonio Chatman, Chicago... 58T vs. Detroit, June 8, 2002 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Hunkie Cooper... 5 2. 6 tied... 3 MOST MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. C.J. Johnson, 2006 Chicago-Nashville.....3 2. 5 tied, last, Tyronne Jones, 2004 Philadelphia..2 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 1. 112 tied, last, Josh Bush, NOV..1, July 21, 2012 COMBINED KICK RETURNS (Kickoff Returns + Missed Field Goal Returns) MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Career 1. George LaFrance... 617 2. Hunkie Cooper... 583 3. Steve Papin... 442 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Season 1. PJ Berry, 2012 Pittsburgh... 112 2. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit... 104 PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans... 104 3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York... 102 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Rookie Season 1. Jeff Hughley, 2010 Tulsa.....90 2. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York....89 3. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay..88 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURNS, Game 1. Corey Johnson, Carolina....15 at New York, July 7, 2001 2. George LaFrance, New Jersey....14 vs. Florida, July 22, 2000 3. Timon Marshall, Oklahoma City...12 vs Boss-Shrev, May 2, 2010 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Career 1. Hunkie Cooper... 11,499 2. George LaFrance... 11,383 3. Steve Papin... 9,592 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Season 1. Ron Carpenter, 2003 Detroit... 2,412 2. Terrance Sanders, 2013 Spokane... 2,297 3. Steve Papin, 2002 New York... 2,200 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Michael Lindsey, 2011 Tampa Bay. 1,808 2. Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut. 1,716 3. Ron Carpenter, 1998 New York 1,703 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN YARDS, Game 1. Anthony Derricks, New England. 336 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 2. Corey Johnson, Carolina... 326 at New York, July 7, 2001 3. T.T. Toliver, Tampa Bay... 317 vs. Georgia, July 20, 2002 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Career 1. Sedrick Robinson... 29 2. Lamont Cooper... 24 Steve Papin... 24 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. 5 tied, last, Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago.. 7 MOST COMBINED KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. Willie Gaston, 1996 Connecticut... 7 Clevan Thomas, 2002 San Jose... 7 2. Tyronne Jones, 1998 Nashville... 6 Anthony Derricks, 2000 New England... 6 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Career 1. Barry Wagner... 21,042 2. Hunkie Cooper... 20,587 3. George LaFrance... 20,480 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Season 1. PJ Berry, 2011 New Orleans 3,708 2. Antonio Chatman, 2003 Chicago. 3,669 3. Lamont Cooper, 2001 Oklahoma. 3,459 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Rookie Season 1. Freddie Solomon, 2003 Tampa Bay 2,805 2. Siaha Burley, 2001 Orlando. 2,719 3. Antonio Chatman, 2002 Chicago 2,666 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, Game 1. Barry Wagner, Orlando... 434 vs. Iowa, June 21, 1996 2. Lamont Cooper, Buffalo... 415 at Detroit, May 4, 2002 3. Bernard Holmes, Carolina.. 413 vs. Georgia, April 18, 2003 SACKS MOST SACKS, Career 1. Sam Hernandez... 60.5 2. Jermaine Smith... 52.0 3. James Baron... 51.0 MOST SACKS, Season 1. Joe Sykes, 2012 San Jose... 16.0 2. Gabe Nyenhuis, 2010 Tulsa... 15.5 3. Greg White, 2007 Orlando... 15.0 MOST SACKS, Rookie Season 1. Craig Walls, 1987 Pittsburgh... 13.0 Scooter Berry, 2012 Jacksonville... 13.0 2. Joe March, 1991 Denver... 12.5 3. Derrick Summers, 2011 Jacksonville.. 11.0 MOST SACKS, Game 1. Alvin Rettig, Detroit... 5.0 vs. Cincinnati, June 12, 1992 2. Craig Walls, Pittsburgh... 4.5 vs. Denver, July 17, 1987 Jarriett Buie, Tampa Bay... 4.5 vs. Orlando, June 17, 2011 3. 6 tied, last, Joe Sykes, SJS... 4.0 at Iowa, April 28, 2012 TACKLES MOST TACKLES, Career 1. Damon Mason... 1009.0 2. Kenny McEntyre... 837.5 3. Rashad Floyd... 753.0 MOST TACKLES, Season 1. Rashad Floyd, 2007 Colorado... 156.0 2. Rashad Floyd, 2006 Colorado... 136.5 3. Levy Brown, 2011 Cleveland... 135.5 MOST TACKLES, Rookie Season 1. Tanner Varner, 2010, Iowa... 129.5 2. Chris Brown, 2006 Georgia... 124.0 3. Cornelius Coe, 2001 Indiana... 121.5 191

MOST TACKLES, Game 1. Rashad Floyd, Colorado... 17.5 vs. LA, February 27, 2005 2. Damon Mason, Grand Rapids... 17.0 vs. Los Angeles, May 21, 2005 Kevin Cobb, Los Angeles... 17.0 at Houston, June 23, 2000 3. Fred Shaw, San Antonio... 16.0 vs. Pittsburgh, May 12, 2012 INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Career 1. Kenny McEntyre... 98 2. Clevan Thomas... 65 3. Durwood Roquemore... 50 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 INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Clevan Thomas, 2013 San Jose... 6 2. Kenny McEntyre, 2008 Orlando... 4 Kelvin Morris, 2012 Chicago... 4 Huey Whittaker, 2013 San Jose... 4 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Rookie Season 1. 7 tied, last, Maurice Williams, 2012 Cleveland... 3 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. 17 tied, last, Clevan Thomas, San Jose... 2 vs. Chicago, July 27, 2013 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 GAMES WON MOST GAMES WON, Single Season 1. Arizona, 2011... 16 2. Dallas, 2007... 15 Philadelphia, 2012.. 15 Arizona, 2013... 15 3. Georgia, 2007... 14 Jacksonville, 2011.. 14 San Antonio, 2012.. 14 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, Single Season 1. Jacksonville, 2011.. 13 2. San Jose, 2002... 12 3. Orlando, 1994... 11 San Jose, 2000... 11 Spokane, 2010... 11 Arizona, 2011... 11 San Antonio, 2011.. 11 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON 1. San Jose, 2000-01... 15 2. Tampa Bay, 1995-96 14 3. Detroit, 1992-93.....13 San Jose, 2001-02...13 Jacksonville, 2011....13 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, Start of Season 1. San Jose, 2002... 12 2. Orlando, 1994... 11 3. Chicago, 1988... 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, End of Season 1. San Jose, 2000... 11 San Antonio, 2012.. 11 2. San Jose, 2007... 10 3. Orlando, 1992.....9 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WON 1. Orlando, 1992-95... 19 2. San Jose, 2006-08... 15 3. San Jose, 2001-03... 14 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES WON 1. Detroit, 1988-90... 9 Nashville, 1999-2000... 9 2. Tampa Bay, 1995-96... 8 Orlando, 2002-03... 8 GAMES LOST MOST GAMES LOST, Single Season 1. Carolina, 2003... 16 (entire season) 2. New Orleans, 2011... 15 Grand Rapids, 2004... 15 3. 7 times, last, Cleveland, 2013... 14 (entire season) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, Single Season 1. Carolina, 2003... 16 (entire season) 2. Memphis, 1996... 14 (entire season) 3. Milwaukee, 1994... 12 (entire season) Buffalo, 1999... 12 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST 1. Memphis, 1995-96... 17 Carolina, 2002-03... 17 2. Milwaukee, 1994-95... 15 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, Start of Season 1. Carolina, 2003... 16 (entire season) 2. Memphis, 1996... 14 (entire season 3. Milwaukee, 1994... 12 (entire season) Buffalo, 1999... 12 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, End of Season 1. Carolina, 2003... 16 (entire season) 2. Memphis, 1996... 14 (entire season) 3. Milwaukee, 1994... 12 (entire season) MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES LOST 1. Carolina, 2002-04... 16 2. Grand Rapids, 2003-05... 13 3. New York, 1997-1998... 10 Las Vegas, 2006-07... 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES LOST 1. Memphis-Portland, 1995-98... 16 2. Buffalo, 1999-00... 11 New Jersey, 2000-02... 11 SCORING MOST SEASONS, League Leader 1. Albany, 1994-96, 1999... 4 San Jose, 2000, 02, 03, 05... 4 2. Detroit, 1990-92... 3 MOST POINTS, Season 1. Arizona, 2013... 1,203 2. Spokane, 2013... 1,198 3. Philadelphia, 2012... 1,158 FEWEST POINTS, Season 1. Maryland, 1989... 79 2. Denver, 1989... 94 3. Detroit, 1989... 154 MOST POINTS, Game 1. New York... 99 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 2. Philadelphia... 92 at Georgia, April 7, 2012 Grand Rapids... 92 at Kansas City, March 24, 2008 3. New Jersey... 91 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 193

MOST POINTS, Game, both teams 1. Carolina (68) at New York (99)...167, July 7, 2001 Boss-Shrev (79) at Oklahoma City (88) 167, May 8, 2010 2. New York (84) at Utah (81)....165, February 11, 2006 Orlando (83) at Spokane (82) 165, May 11, 2013 FEWEST POINTS, Game 1. San Antonio... 0 at Orlando, June 13, 1992 2. Sacramento... 3 at Charlotte, July 10, 1992 3. Iowa... 6 at Orlando, May 15, 1998 Milwaukee... 6 vs. Indiana, May 15, 2001 FEWEST POINTS, Game, both teams 1. Washington (12) at Albany (16) 28, June 9, 1990 2. Denver (15) at Detroit (14)....29, July 21, 1989 3. Iowa (6) at Orlando (28)....34, May 15, 1998 MOST POINTS, Each Quarter 1st Orlando... 35 vs. New Orleans, July 31, 1992 2nd New Jersey... 49 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 3rd Chicago... 35 vs. New England, July 1, 1988 4th Tampa Bay... 36 vs. Grand Rapids, March 6, 2005 MOST POINTS, Each Quarter, both teams 1st New Orleans (27) at Dallas (23)... 50, June 31, 1992 2nd Texas (21) at New Jersey (49)... 70, June 20, 1997 3rd Chicago (32) at San Jose (20)... 52, June 15, 2002 4th New Jersey (33) at Carolina (31)... 64, July 14, 2000 MOST POINTS, Each Half 1st New Jersey... 63 vs. Texas, June 20, 1997 2nd Las Vegas... 55 vs. San Jose, March 28, 2005 MOST POINTS, Each Half, both teams 1st Orlando (41) at Spokane (62) 103, May 11, 2013 2nd San Jose (40) at Las Vegas (55).95, March 28, 2005 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. Albany... 62 vs. Texas, July 27, 1996 2. Cleveland... 61 vs. San Jose, June 25, 2011 3. San Jose... 58 at Pittsburgh, July 13, 2013 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Philadelphia, 2012..177 2. Spokane, 2013 174 3. Arizona, 2013... 170 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 10 Maryland, 1989... 10 2. Detroit, 1989... 21 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. 6 tied, last, Spokane 13, at San Jose, June 23, 2012 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams 1. New York (12) at Utah (12)... 24, February 11, 2006 Orlando (12) at Spokane (12) 24, May 11, 2013 2. Arizona (12) at Los Angeles (11) 23, April 13, 2003 Arizona (11) at Grand Rapids (12) 23, April 19, 2003 San Jose (12) at Las Vegas (11) 23, March 28, 2005 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams 1. Maryland (2) at Denver (1)... 3, July 8, 1989 Denver (1) at Detroit (2)... 3, July 21, 1989 Washington (2) at Albany (1).. 3, June 9, 1990 New Orleans (1) at Arizona (2) 3, June 20, 1992 MOST 1-POINT EXTRA POINTS MADE, Season 1. Arizona, 2013... 158 2. Philadelphia, 2012... 152 3. Spokane, 2013... 146 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE, Season 1. Utah, 2013... 13 2. Chicago, 2006... 11 San Jose, 2012... 11 3. Pittsburgh, 2012... 10 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Cleveland, 1993... 63 2. Portland, 1997... 61 3. Texas, 1996... 60 FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON 1. Philadelphia, 2012.. 1 2. Utah, 2012... 2 3. Utah, 2011... 3 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Denver... 9 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989 Denver... 9 at Detroit, July 21, 1989 Pittsburgh... 9 vs. Albany, July 14, 1990 New Orleans... 9 at Detroit, June 27, 1991 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams 1. Maryland (7) at Denver (6)...16, July 8, 1989 Denver (9) at Detroit (7).....16 3. Albany (6) at Pittsburgh (9)..15, July 14, 1990 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season 1. Portland, 1999... 32 2. Los Angeles, 2005... 29 3. Portland, 1997... 27 Los Angeles, 2006... 27 FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Season 1. Chicago, 1989... 0 Philadelphia, 2012... 0 Utah, 2012... 0 2. Utah, 2011... 1 San Jose, 2012... 1 Tampa Bay, 2013... 1 3. 9 times, last, Utah, 2013... 2 194

2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game 1. Milwaukee... 6, vs. Cleveland, July 22, 1994 2. New York... 6 at Portland, May 9, 1998 3. 7 tied, last, Los Angeles... 5 at Austin, February 11, 2005 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE, Game, both teams 1. New Jersey (4) at Anaheim (4) 8, May 4, 1997 New York (6) at Portland (2).8, May 9, 1998 2. Detroit (2) at Cincinnati (5)....7, May 22, 1993 Cleveland (1) at Milwaukee (6).7, July 22, 1994 MOST SAFETIES, Season 1. Orlando, 1997... 7 2. Dallas, 2011... 6 Detroit, 1988... 6 Detroit, 1990... 6 FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS, Season 1. San Jose, 2011... 427 2. Utah, 2011... 425 Arizona, 2011... 425 San Jose, 2012... 425 3. Utah, 2012... 417 MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game 1. San Jose... 36 at Utah, May 21, 2011 2. Utah... 33 at Georgia, May 6, 2011 Pittsburgh... 33 vs. Denver, July 14, 1989 Orlando... 33 at Georgia, April 20, 2002 3. Utah... 32 vs. New York, February 11, 2006 San Jose... 32 at San Antonio, May 19, 2012 MOST FIRST DOWNS, Game, both teams 1. Cleveland (29) vs. Tulsa (29)..58, June 26, 2010 2. Austin (30) vs. Georgia (27) 57, June 9, 2007 3. New York (24) at Utah (32). 56, February 11, 2006 MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Season 1. Jacksonville, 2013... 82 2. Philadelphia, 2012... 78 3. Dallas, 2011... 75 MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game 1. Pittsburgh... 23, vs. Denver, July 14, 1989 2. San Jose... 11 at Los Angeles, June 8, 2002 3. Detroit... 10, vs. Pittsburgh, July 27, 1990 Denver... 10, at New Orleans, June 22, 1991 Charlotte... 10, at St. Louis, July 7, 1996 MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, Game, both teams 1. Denver (3) at Pittsburgh (23)... 26, July 14, 1989 2. Columbus (9) at Denver (7)... 16, July July 26, 1991 3. Denver (10) at New Orleans (4)... 14, June 22, 1991 Los Angeles (5) at Grand Rapids (9). 14, May 21, 2005 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Season 1. Utah, 2012... 332 2. Utah, 2011... 328 3. San Jose, 2012.. 322 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game 1. Iowa... 27 vs. Philadelphia, April 30, 2011 Utah... 27 at Georgia, May 6, 2011 Utah... 27 vs. New York, February 11, 2006 2. Las Vegas... 26 at San Jose, March 20, 2004 3. Tampa Bay... 25 vs. Orlando, February 19, 2006 Utah... 25 at Los Angeles, February 25, 2006 San Jose... 25 at New Orleans, April 13, 2007 San Jose... 25 at Milwaukee, June 2, 2012 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, Game, both teams 1. New York (20) at Utah (27) 47, February 11, 2006 Dallas (24) vs. New Orleans (23). 47, June 9, 2007 2. Utah (25) at Los Angeles (18).. 43, February 25, 2006 Georgia (22) at Austin (18). 43, June 9, 2007 MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Season 1. Detroit, 2003... 85 2. Spokane, 2011... 84 3. San Antonio, 2012... 73 MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game 1. Detroit... 13, at Dallas, July 13, 1991 Buffalo... 13, vs. Houston, May 18, 2001 2. San Jose... 12, at Utah, May 21, 2011 Iowa... 12, vs. St. Louis, June 3, 1995 MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, Game, both teams 1. Tampa Bay (8) at Nashville (8) 16, July 17, 1998 Nashville (8) at Colorado (8) 16, April 1, 2006 2. St. Louis (3) at Iowa (12)....15, June 3, 1995 Dallas (10) at Georgia (5)....15, May 10, 2003 Philadelphia (7) at New York (8)..15, April 24, 2005 NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING AND PASSING MOST YARDS, Season 1. San Jose, 2012.. 6,085 2. Arizona, 2012... 5,976 3. Utah, 2012... 5,960 FEWEST YARDS, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 535 2. Maryland, 1989.. 578 3. Detroit, 1989... 847 MOST YARDS, Game 1. Arizona... 495, at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003 2. Houston... 492, vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999 3. Los Angeles... 480, at Houston, June 23, 2000 MOST YARDS, Game, both teams 1. Los Angeles (480) at Houston (399)... 879, June 23, 2000 2. Austin (453) vs. Georgia (416)... 869, June 9, 2007 3. Austin (477) at Los Angeles (352)... 829, April 3, 2004 FEWEST YARDS, Game 1. Portland... 18, vs. Orlando, May 23, 1997 2. Sacramento... 42, at Dallas, May 29, 1992 3. Denver... 48, vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989 195

FEWEST YARDS, Game, both teams 1. Maryland (115) at Denver (62)... 177, July 8, 1989 2. Denver (113) at Detroit (129)... 242, July 21, 1989 3. Charlotte (118) at Fort Worth (132) 250, July 4, 1994 PASSING MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Utah, 2012... 753 2. Utah, 2011... 737 3. Utah, 2013... 731 FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 88 2. Detroit, 1989... 96 3. Chicago, 1989... 107 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Tampa Bay... 63 at Columbus, May 6, 2006 2. Las Vegas... 61 at Los Angeles, February 2, 2003 Pittsburgh... 61 at Spokane, July 26, 2013 3. San Jose... 59 vs. Arizona, March 10, 2012 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams 1. Tampa Bay (54) at New Orleans (47) 101, February 25, 2005 2. Nashville (41) at Florida (56)...97, June 12, 1999 3. Tampa Bay (52) at Dallas (41)...93, June 22, 2002 FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game 1. Milwaukee... 13 vs. Nashville, July 18, 1997 2. Columbus... 15 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991 Cleveland... 15 at New Orleans, June 15, 1992 Orlando... 15 vs. Cleveland, July 29, 1994 FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED, Game, both teams 1. Tampa Bay (18) at Columbus (23).41, June 8, 1991 2. Columbus (24) at Orlando (18)... 42, June 13, 1991 Denver (27) at Columbus (15)... 42, July 6, 1991 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Season 1. Utah, 2012... 510 2. San Jose, 2012... 485 3. Utah, 2011... 483 FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 31 2. Detroit, 1989... 51 3. Maryland, 1989... 52 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game 1. Utah... 46 at Kansas City, June 2, 2012 2. New Orleans... 42 vs. Georgia, April 27, 2007 3. New Jersey... 38 at New England, June 30, 2000 Arizona... 38 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003 Tampa Bay... 38 at Columbus, May 6, 2006 MOST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams 1. Houston (35) at Nashville (35)... 70, June 18, 1999 2. Dallas (33) vs. New Orleans (33) 66, June 9, 2007 3. Columbus (37) at Colorado (28). 65, May 18, 2007 FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game 1. Denver... 4 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989 2. Denver... 5 at Pittsburgh, July 14, 1989 3. Cleveland... 6 at New Orleans, June 15, 1992 Cleveland... 6 at Arizona, July 10, 1993 FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED, Game, both teams 1. Maryland (13) at Denver (4).17, July 8, 1989 2. Albany (9) at Denver (9)....18, June 14, 1990 3. Denver (11) at Detroit (8)....19, July 21, 1989 New Orleans (7) at Detroit (12) 19, June 27, 1991 Detroit (10) at Columbus (9) 19, July 19, 1991 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season 1. Georgia, 2007... 74.0 2. Jacksonville, 2011.. 71.7 San Jose, 2004... 71.7 3. San Jose, 2007... 70.7 LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 35.2 2. Maryland, 1989... 40.3 3. Cleveland, 1993... 42.3 MOST PASSING YARDS, Season 1. Utah, 2012... 5,758 San Jose, 2012... 5,758 2. Arizona, 2012... 5,616 3. Chicago, 2012... 5,478 FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 426 2. Maryland, 1989... 530 3. Detroit, 1989... 717 MOST PASSING YARDS, Game 1. Houston... 479 vs. Milwaukee, May 14, 1999 2. Arizona... 475 at Los Angeles, April 13, 2003 Austin... 475 at Los Angeles, April 3, 2004 MOST PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams 1. Los Angeles (469) at Houston (371)... 840, June 23, 2000 2. Texas (449) at Iowa (384)... 833, July 26, 1997 3. Milwaukee (397) at Arizona (420)... 817, June 5, 2010 FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Game 1. Denver... 33 vs. Maryland, July 8, 1989 2. Cleveland... 50 at Las Vegas, June 17, 1994 3. Las Vegas... 61 vs. Arizona, July 28, 1995 FEWEST PASSING YARDS, Game, both teams 1. Maryland (102) at Denver (33)... 135, July 8, 1989 2. Detroit (104) at Columbus (101)... 205, July 19, 1991 3. Charlotte (94) at Fort Worth (120)... 214, July 4, 1994 FEWEST PASSING NET YARDS, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 370 2. Maryland, 1989.. 456 3. Detroit, 1989... 680 196

2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season 1. Utah, 2012... 142 2. Utah, 2011... 128 3. Arizona, 2011... 124 FEWEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Season 1. Denver, 1989... 4 2. Maryland, 1989... 6 3. Columbus, 1991...11 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game 1. New York... 12 vs. Carolina, July 7, 2001 Spokane......12 at San Jose, June 23, 2012 Utah......12 vs. Cleveland, July 13, 2012 2. 8 times, last, ORL 11 at Spokane, May 11, 2013 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, Game, both teams 1. New York (10) at Utah (10)... 20, February 11, 2006 Dallas (11) vs. New Orleans (9)... 20, June 9, 2007 2. Texas (9) at NewJersey (10)... 19, June 20, 1997 Houston (9) at Nashville (10)... 19, June 18, 1999 Carolina (7) at New York (12)... 19, July 7, 2001 Arizona (10) at Los Angeles (9)... 19, April 13, 2003 Bossier (9) at Oklahoma City (10)... 19, May 8, 2010 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season 1. San Antonio, 2013... 40 2. Iowa, 2011... 36 2. Utah, 2013... 35 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 1 2. San Jose, 2000... 4 Indiana, 2001... 4 Chicago, 2004... 4 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game 1. 12 times, last, San Antonio..6 vs. Arizona, June 29, 2013 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, Game, both teams 1. Albany (6) at Detroit (2)... 8, July 10, 1992 Charlotte (5) at Tampa Bay (3) 8, June 5, 1993 Anaheim (2) at Orlando (6)..8, August 2, 1996 Grand Rapids (4) at Iowa (4) 8, July 8, 2000 Arizona (2) at Utah (6)..8, March 29, 2013 San Antonio (2) at Cleveland (6).8, May 18, 2013 Arizona (2) at San Antonio (6).8, June 8, 2013 MOST TIMES SACKED, Game 1. Alabama... 9 vs. Tulsa, May 8, 2010 2. Orlando... 8 vs. Detroit, June 21, 1991 Connecticut... 8 at Charlotte, May 11, 1996 Iowa... 8 vs. Georgia, July 23, 2011 Pittsburgh... 8 vs. San Jose, July 13, 2013 MOST TIMES SACKED, Game, both teams 1. Sacramento (7) at San Antonio (4).11, June 20, 1992 2. Denver (6) at Pittsburgh (4)...10, June 29, 1990 Detroit (2) at Orlando (8)...10, June 21, 1991 Alabama (1) at Tulsa (9)...10, May 8, 2010 RUSHING MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season 1. Dallas, 2011... 213 2. Milwaukee, 1996... 202 Jacksonville, 2013... 202 3. Milwaukee, 1997... 199 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Season 1. Maryland, 1989... 22 2. Pittsburgh, 1989... 25 3. Pittsburgh, 1987... 37 Detroit, 2001... 37 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game 1. Detroit... 29 at Pittsburgh, June 6, 1990 Denver... 29 vs. Tampa Bay, July 19, 1991 2. Detroit... 27 vs. Pittsburgh, July 27, 1990 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, Game, both teams 1. Columbus (22) at Denver (23).....45, July 26, 1991 2. Tampa Bay (13) Denver (29).....42, July 19, 1991 3. Tampa Bay (18) at Columbus (21) 39, June 8, 1991 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Season 1. Tulsa, 2011... 860 2. Philadelphia, 2012... 796 3. Grand Rapids, 2005... 766 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Season 1. Detroit, 2001... 11 2. Maryland, 1989... 48 3. New Jersey, 2000... 50 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game 1. Detroit... 140 at Pittsburgh, June 6, 1990 2. Columbus... 129 vs. Denver, July 6, 1991 3. Columbus... 128 at Denver, July 26, 1991 MOST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams 1. Columbus (128) at Denver (92)....220, July 26, 1991 2. Denver (57) at Columbus (129)....186, July 6, 1991 3. Orlando (79) at Tampa Bay (84)...163, August 13, 1994 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game 1. Colorado... -28 at Indiana, March 2, 2003 2. Anaheim... -23 vs. Iowa, July 20, 1996 3. Milwaukee... -21 at Charlotte, June 4, 1994 Florida... -21 vs. Nashville, June 10, 2000 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, Game, both teams 1. Colorado (-28) at Indiana (-4)....-32, March 2, 2003 2. New York (-4) vs. Kansas City (-4) -8, May 20, 2007 3. Houston (-7) at Nashville (0).....-7, June 18, 1999 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Chicago, 2004... 49 2. San Jose, 2003... 47 3. Nashville, 2007... 46 197

FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. Maryland, 1989... 2 2. Pittsburgh, 1987... 4 Detroit, 1989... 4 New Orleans, 1992... 4 Minnesota, 1996... 4 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. Many tied, last, Chicago.6 at New Orleans, May 25, 2013 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams 1. St. Louis (5) at Milwaukee (4)... 9, May 26, 1995 Memphis (3) at St. Louis (6)... 9, May 17, 1996 Colorado (3) at San Jose (6)... 9, February 22, 2003 Chicago (6) at Philadelphia (3)... 9, March 7, 2004 Dallas (6) at Kansas (3)... 9, March 16, 2007 KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season 1. Iowa, 2011... 131 2. New Orleans, 2013... 130 3. Utah, 2011... 126 FEWEST KICKOFF RETURNS, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 14 2. Pittsburgh, 1989... 15 3. Denver, 1989... 17 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game 1. Texas... 14 at New Jersey, June 20, 1997 2. New England... 13 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 3. Carolina... 13 at New York, July 7, 2001 Oklahoma City... 13 vs Bossier, May 8, 2010 Chicago... 13 at Tulsa, May 7, 2011 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, Game, both teams 1. New England (13) at San Jose (10)... 23, June 9, 2000 2. Bossier (9) at Oklahoma City (13)... 22, May 8, 2010 Orlando (11) at Albany (10)... 21, July 25, 1998 Tampa Bay (11) at Carolina (10)... 21, July 21, 2000 Orlando (11) at Spokane (10)... 21, May 11, 2013 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season 1. Utah, 2011... 2,519 2. Carolina, 2003... 2,383 3. Spokane, 2013... 2,335 FEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Season 1. Pittsburgh, 1989... 218 2. Maryland, 1989... 238 3. Detroit, 1989... 298 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game 1. New England... 339 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 2. Carolina... 328 at New York, July 7, 2001 3. Nashville... 317 at Kansas City, June 16, 2007 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, Game, both teams 1. New England (339) at San Jose (204) 543, June 9, 2000 2. Nashville (317) at Kansas City (212).. 529, June 16, 2007 3. Orlando (207) at Spokane (257)... 464, May 11, 2013 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season 1. Chicago, 1988... 27.1 2. New England, 1988... 26.8 3. Detroit, 1988... 26.2 LOWEST AVERAGE GAIN PER KICKOFF RETURN, Season 1. Charlotte, 1992... 12.8 2. Philadelphia, 2013... 12.9 3. Maryland, 1989... 13.2 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Season 1. New York, 2005... 11 2. Milwaukee, 2000... 10 3. 6 times, last, SPK, 2013.. 8 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game 1. New England... 4 at San Jose, June 9, 2000 2. 6 tied, last, Arizona... 3 at Orlando, March 10, 2006 MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS, Game, both teams 1. New England (4) at San Jose (0)... 4, June 9, 2000 New York (1) at New Jersey (3)... 4, May 18, 2002 2. 19 tied, last, Nashville (2) at Kansas City (1).3, June 16, 2007 FUMBLES MOST FUMBLES LOST, Season 1. Pittsburgh, 2011... 29 2. Tampa Bay, 2012... 26 3. Dallas, 2010... 24 Philadelphia, 2013.. 24 FEWEST FUMBLES LOST, Season 1. Albany, 1991... 1 St. Louis, 1996... 1 3. 4 tied, last, Albany, 1996 2 MOST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED, Season 1.Philadelphia, 2012... 30 2. Pittsburgh, 1988... 28 3. Milwaukee, 2011... 23 Columbus, 2006... 23 San Jose, 2012... 23 Spokane, 2012... 23 Spokane, 2013... 23 FEWEST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED, Season 1. Maryland, 1989... 1 2. Albany, 1990... 3 San Antonio, 1992.. 3 New York, 2005... 3 198

2014 RECORD AND FACT BOOK TURNOVERS MOST TURNOVERS, Season 1. Utah, 2013... 58 2. San Antonio, 2013.. 56 3. Iowa, 2011... 54 FEWEST TURNOVERS, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 5 2. Denver, 1989... 7 3. Pittsburgh, 1989... 9 PENALTIES MOST TIMES PENALIZED, Season 1. Milwaukee, 2010..193 2. Tampa Bay, 2010.186 3. Tampa Bay, 2011. 184 FEWEST TIMES PENALIZED, Season 1. Pittsburgh, 1989... 21 2. Chicago, 1989... 23 3. Detroit, 1989... 26 Maryland, 1989... 26 MOST PENALTY YARDS, Season 1. Tampa Bay, 2010... 1,293 2. Tampa Bay, 2012... 1,281 2. Tampa Bay, 2011... 1,275 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS, Season 1. Pittsburgh, 1989... 78 2. Chicago, 1989... 89 3. Maryland, 1989... 99 DEFENSE FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1988... 32 2. Pittsburgh, 1987... 35 3. Denver, 1987... 38 MOST POINTS ALLOWED, Season 1. Utah, 2011... 1,117 2. Iowa, 2011... 1,116 3. Tampa Bay, 2012... 1,108 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 10 2. Denver, 1989... 14 3. Chicago, 1989... 20 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season 1. Iowa, 2011... 159 2. Utah, 2011... 158 3. Tampa Bay, 2012... 157 FEWEST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 566 2. Denver, 1989... 725 3. Chicago, 1989... 828 MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE ALLOWED, Season 1. Spokane, 2012... 5,989 2. San Jose, 2011... 5,767 3. Spokane, 2013... 5,756 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 64 2. Chicago, 1989... 69 3. Denver, 1989... 76 MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED, Season 1. Georgia, 2011... 592 2. Spokane, 2011... 589 3. Philadelphia, 2005.. 576 FEWEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 2 2. Denver, 1989... 5 Maryland, 1989... 5 Detroit, 1990... 5 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season 1. New Orleans, 2013 46 2. New Orleans, 2011 41 3. Las Vegas, 2004... 38 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 617 2. Denver, 1989... 649 3. Pittsburgh, 1989... 668 MOST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED, Season 1. Spokane, 2012... 5,550 2. Jacksonville, 2011.. 5,442 3. San Jose, 2011... 5,374 FEWEST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season 1. Detroit, 1989... 8 2. Denver, 1989... 9 3. Chicago, 1989... 10 MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED, Season 1. San Jose, 2011... 119 2. Iowa, 2011... 115 3. Utah, 2011... 114 MOST INTERCEPTIONS, Season 1. Chicago, 2011... 42 2. Arizona, 2013... 41 3. New Orleans, 2012 36 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS, Season 1. Washington, 1987.. 1 2. Detroit, 1989... 2 3. Denver, 1989... 3 MOST SACKS, Season 1. Jacksonville, 2013.. 45.0 2. San Jose, 2012... 42.0 2. Tampa Bay, 2011... 41.0 San Jose, 2013... 41.0 199