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Posted: Monday December 25, 2000 12:23 AM

0 -- Teams have won the Super Bowl after ending the season on a three-game losing streak. The Vikings, the No. 2 seed in the NFC, have lost three in a row. Marshall Faulk
Marshall Faulk scored three touchdowns Sunday against the Saints to set a record with 26 for the season.
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1 -- Team that has held the lead or was tied in the fourth quarter of every game this season -- the Tampa Bay Bucs.
2 -- Teams from every division made the postseason for the first time since 1990, when the playoff field expanded to 12 teams.
4 -- Of the Bears' five victories this season came against teams that finished with winning records -- Green Bay, Indianapolis, Tampa Bay and Detroit. Chicago played only two games against teams with losing records, going 1-1.
5 -- First downs by the Ravens in their 34-20 victory against the Jets on Sunday. Baltimore's defense and special teams accounted for 23 points by returning two punts for touchdowns, stopping Curtis Martin in the end zone for a safety and returning an interception 98 yards for a score.
6 -- Teams have finished 1-15 since the NFL went to a 16-game schedule in 1978. The 2000 Chargers are the latest, with the other five being the 1980 Saints, '89 Cowboys, '90 Patriots, '91 Colts and '96 Jets.
7 -- Of Joe Nedney's 34 field goals this season were against the Raiders (four in Week 1, three in Week 17), the team that released him in training camp.
16 -- Combined road losses by the Chargers (0-8) and Cardinals (0-8), the league's only teams without a single road win this season.
23 -- 1,000-yard rushers this season, breaking the all-time record of 20 set in 1998.
26 -- Touchdowns scored by Marshall Faulk this season -- including 11 in the last three games -- to break Emmitt Smith's record of 25.
27-0 -- Brett Favre's record in Green Bay home games when the temperature is 34 or below. The Packers' 17-14 victory against the Bucs was Favre's 100th win as their QB.
59 -- The distance, in yards, of the Patriots' longest completion of the season -- by tight end Jermaine Wiggins on Sunday against the Dolphins. Wiggins fumbled at the end of the play and the Dolphins recovered in their own end zone.
165 -- Points given up by Baltimore this season, easily breaking the mark of 187 in a 16-game season by the 1986 Chicago Bears.
312 -- Yards passing by Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe against the Dolphins on Sunday. It was his first 300-yard game of the season.
471 -- Points allowed by the Rams, most in the league.
481 -- Yards passing by Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde on Sunday to set the record by a Ravens opponent. Testaverde, who played two seasons in Baltimore, also owns the Ravens' single-game passing mark (429 on Oct. 27, 1996 against the Rams).
540 -- Points scored by the Rams, most in the league.
1986 -- The only other season, besides 2000, that all the playoff teams had at least 10 victories.
7,075 -- Total yards gained by the St. Louis Rams this season, breaking the NFL record of 6,936 yards by the 1984 Miami Dolphins.
647,424 -- The Redskins' home attendance this season, breaking the NFL record of 634,204 set by the 1980 Detroit Lions.

All stats through Dec. 24


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