QB Marshall DeJesus falls just short of the passing yard record, but sets a single-season record for 300+ yard days with 12.
WR Tyrus Dennis, the Columbus great, scores two TDs with his new team, Portland, which is enough for the career receiving TDs record at 129. A majority of those were accumulated in one game against Washington.
C Ethan Griffin, still with Columbus, sets a KRBO record at 1262. He's started every single regular season game of his 15-year career, wow! Is that a record?
DE Omar O'Neill of the Sharks reaches 112.0 sacks on his career. This one may not be touched for a while, although Columbus's Renaldo Schulte has to be on pace for something similarly extraordinary...
CB Kurt McCloud, in the 13th year of his illustrious Denver career, holds the career passes defensed record now at 226. This one's going to be incredibly tough for any currently active player to even sniff.
CB Stephen Easton of Utah has been one of the league's top punt returners since he arrived, and the 10-year vet finally breaks through and now holds the record for PR yards.
RB Desmond Kinney of Gainesville has the career All-Purpose Yards record at 27,753, and there is some serious distance between him and the next several active players, all of whom are in the twilight of their own careers.
Feel free to add to this, especially for your own teams, I'm not all that attentive...
Locally, one funny thing of note is the Utah team highs chart for team rushes per game, the top 10 on that list are the seasons from 2022-2031.
Other Utah team records
Rookie WR Bruce Perkins has a single-season team receiving TDs record, with 13. Really impressive. That and QBR (122.7) were the only team records set this year.
RBs J.R. Talley and Josh Clovis finish with the 12th and 13th best rushing seasons, respectively, in the same year, both over the 1k mark.
Ike Arias's 16.5 sacks are good for 4th on the team list, behind three performances by Matthew O'Donnell (18.5, 17.5, 17.0), ahead of one of his own (15.0), and followed further by two years of Carlos Melnick (13.5, 13.5). His 40 hurries nearly beat out Melnick's still-standing 2022 record of 41, which hasn't come close to being matched otherwise since.
WR Tyrus Dennis, the Columbus great, scores two TDs with his new team, Portland, which is enough for the career receiving TDs record at 129. A majority of those were accumulated in one game against Washington.
C Ethan Griffin, still with Columbus, sets a KRBO record at 1262. He's started every single regular season game of his 15-year career, wow! Is that a record?
DE Omar O'Neill of the Sharks reaches 112.0 sacks on his career. This one may not be touched for a while, although Columbus's Renaldo Schulte has to be on pace for something similarly extraordinary...
CB Kurt McCloud, in the 13th year of his illustrious Denver career, holds the career passes defensed record now at 226. This one's going to be incredibly tough for any currently active player to even sniff.
CB Stephen Easton of Utah has been one of the league's top punt returners since he arrived, and the 10-year vet finally breaks through and now holds the record for PR yards.
RB Desmond Kinney of Gainesville has the career All-Purpose Yards record at 27,753, and there is some serious distance between him and the next several active players, all of whom are in the twilight of their own careers.
Feel free to add to this, especially for your own teams, I'm not all that attentive...
Locally, one funny thing of note is the Utah team highs chart for team rushes per game, the top 10 on that list are the seasons from 2022-2031.
Other Utah team records
Rookie WR Bruce Perkins has a single-season team receiving TDs record, with 13. Really impressive. That and QBR (122.7) were the only team records set this year.
RBs J.R. Talley and Josh Clovis finish with the 12th and 13th best rushing seasons, respectively, in the same year, both over the 1k mark.
Ike Arias's 16.5 sacks are good for 4th on the team list, behind three performances by Matthew O'Donnell (18.5, 17.5, 17.0), ahead of one of his own (15.0), and followed further by two years of Carlos Melnick (13.5, 13.5). His 40 hurries nearly beat out Melnick's still-standing 2022 record of 41, which hasn't come close to being matched otherwise since.
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