19 Numbers that Define the Class of 2019
7/16/2019
Football fans love stats, and enshrinees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame have racked up some of the most mind-numbing totals imaginable.
With Enshrinement Week right around the corner, we’re diving deep into the 19 numbers that defined the Class of 2019.
3
- Number of Super Bowl’s won by the Denver Broncos under owner Pat Bowlen
- Number of Super Bowl’s Ty Law won with the New England Patriots
6
- Number of career playoff interceptions for Ty Law — he intercepted Peyton Manning three times in 2004 AFC Championship Game
7
- Number of AFC Championships won by the Denver Broncos under owner Pat Bowlen
14
- Number of Pro Bowl selections for Tony Gonzalez — most of any member of the Class of 2019
20
- Number of consecutive winning seasons for the Dallas Cowboys under Gil Brandt (1966-85)
23
- Ty Law led the NFL with 23 passes defended in the 2003 season
29
- Number of First-Team All-Pro selections between all playing members of the Class of 2019
57
- Number of career regular season interceptions by Johnny Robinson
102
- Tony Gonzalez led the NFL with 102 receptions during the 2004 season
106
- Ed Reed set an NFL record with a 106-yard interception return touchdown against the Cleveland Browns in 2004
107
- Ed Reed broke his own record by recording a 107-yard interception return touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles in 2008
111
- Number of career regular season receiving touchdowns for Tony Gonzalez — ranks eighth in NFL history
177
- Number of consecutive games played for Kevin Mawae from 1994 through 2005
203
- Champ Bailey defended an NFL record 203 passes during his career
226
- Total regular season interceptions between Johnny Robinson, Champ Bailey, Ty Law and Ed Reed
358
- Ed Reed led the NFL with 358 interception return yards during the 2004 season
1,325
- Tony Gonzalez ranks second in NFL history with 1,325 career receptions
2,006
- Number of rushing yards for Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson during the 2008 season with Kevin Mawae leading the offensive line
15,127
- Tony’s Gonzalez’s 15,127 career receiving yards is the most for any tight end in NFL history.
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