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Stat Nuggets


Jeremy Igo

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Stat Nuggets from Panthers.com

Stat Nuggets To Know

  • Teddy Bridgewater will become the 10th different Panthers' quarterback to start in Week 1.
  • In 2019, Christian McCaffrey finished the year with the third-most scrimmage yards in a single season in NFL history (2,392) and became just the third player to record 1,000-plus rushing yards and 1,000-plus receiving yards in one season. He also reset his own NFL record for most receptions by a running back (116).
  • Through 48 career games, McCaffrey is averaging 6.3 receptions per game, the highest average by any running back in NFL history and the fourth highest by any player regardless of position.
  • McCaffrey led the Panthers in scoring (116) for the second-straight season, becoming the first non-kicker to do that in franchise history.
  • Last season, DJ Moore became the eighth Panther to record 1,000 receiving yards (1,175). At 22, he was also the youngest Panther to ever do it.
  • In 2019, Carolina posted eight plays that went for 50+ yards (4 rushing, 4 receiving), tied for third most in the NFL. Moore's four plays of 50+ yards tied for the 2nd most ever by a Panther.
  • Carolina is sporting a new look in 2020. Of the 53 players on the initial roster set last Saturday, only 23 were on the initial roster in 2019.
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15 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Stat Nuggets from Panthers.com

Stat Nuggets To Know

  • In 2019, Christian McCaffrey finished the year with the third-most scrimmage yards in a single season in NFL history (2,392) and became just the third player to record 1,000-plus rushing yards and 1,000-plus receiving yards in one season. He also reset his own NFL record for most receptions by a running back (116).
  • Through 48 career games, McCaffrey is averaging 6.3 receptions per game, the highest average by any running back in NFL history and the fourth highest by any player regardless of position.
  • McCaffrey led the Panthers in scoring (116) for the second-straight season, becoming the first non-kicker to do that in franchise history.

Biggest takeaway is McCaffrey is unstoppable and will make every season he is with us entertaining, and if we were to attempt to spread the ball around could be beneficial as much as a decoy as a playmaker. 

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