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Posted: Monday October 08, 2001 3:48 AM
Updated: Wednesday October 10, 2001 10:28 AM

0 -- Career interceptions by Broncos second-year cornerback Deltha O'Neal before he became the 17th player in NFL history to pick off four passes in one game. Shaun Alexander
Seattle's Shaun Alexander had a banner day in his second career start. AP
.333 -- Winning percentage by the Falcons without Jamal Anderson since his 1999 knee injury. The Falcons lost for the 10th time in 15 games minus their workhorse back Sunday against Chicago.
1 -- Touchdown passes in Kordell Stewart's past 136 attempts. Stewart has not thrown a TD pass this season in 83 attempts.
2 -- Challenges won by the Saints in the three-plus years of instant replay. New Orleans had won only one of its first 13 career challenges under the current replay system before Sunday.
3 -- Times the Cowboys had started 0-4 in their 41-year history prior to this season (1960, '63 and '89). Dallas combined to finish 5-36-1 in those three years.
4 -- Fourth-quarter comebacks directed by Arizona quarterback Jake Plummer against the Eagles. In all, Plummer has led 12 come-from-behind victories in his career.
4-4 -- New Orleans' record when Ricky Williams has rushed for 100 yards. The Saints have won the past four games after losing the first four. Williams rushed for 136 yards Sunday against Minnesota.
5 -- Times in Seahawks history that a running back topped 175 yards. Shaun Alexander's 176-yard effort against Jacksonville pushed him onto the list with Curt Warner (207 and 192 yards), Chris Warren (185) and Ricky Watters (178).
7 -- Touchdown catches by Raiders receiver Jerry Rice against the Cowboys in his career.
7.2 -- Average yards per play by the Eagles in Sunday's loss to the Cardinals, the highest total in Week 4. Arizona averaged 5.4 yards per play. New England had the week-low average of 2.9.
10 -- Seconds of difference between the time-of-possession totals for the Browns and Chargers. Cleveland held the ball for 30:05 in its 20-16 victory, San Diego for 29:55.
11 -- 100-yard receiving games by 49ers receiver Terrell Owens, including Sunday's 118-yard effort against Carolina. Owens tied Freddie Solomon and Dave Parks for fifth on San Francisco's career 100-yard-game list.
11-11-1 -- Green Bay's all-time record at Tampa Bay, including four consecutive losses.
21 -- Plays run by the Redskins before earning a first down Sunday against the Giants -- a 7-yard run by Stephen Davis in the second quarter.
32 -- Years since the last time the Steelers played a home game on grass -- a 21-17 loss to the New York Giants on Dec. 14, 1969 at Pitt Stadium. Three Rivers Stadium opened in 1970.
35 -- Seconds remaining in the Bucs-Packers game when Tampa Bay recorded its first sack of the day. Anthony McFarland's sack extended the Bucs' sack streak to 31 consecutive games, longest active in the NFL.
84 -- Points the Bills have allowed in two games against AFC East opponents. Both the Colts and Jets have scored 42 points against Buffalo this season.
90 -- Yards rushing by Giants reserve Damon Washington in Sunday's win against Washington. Entering the game, Washington had one carry for one yard in his two seasons in the NFL.
126:09 -- Minutes since the Titans' last offensive touchdown. Tennessee's offense hasn't reached the end zone since the fourth quarter of a Week 1 loss to Miami -- an 18-yard pass from Neil O'Donnell to Erron Kinney.
173 -- Combined passing yards by Jay Fieldler and Tom Brady in the Dolphins-Patriots game.


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