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Mind-blowing stats for Week 16
Charles Woodson announced his retirement effective at the end of the season, take a look at his stats ensuring his place in the NFL Hall of Fame.

Charles Woodson will be eligible to be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021. Woodson is the only player in NFL history with 20+ sacks and 60+ INT. No one else even has 20+ sacks and 50+ INT.

The Eagles are the only team in the NFC East this season with a win against a team with a winning record, and they have two -- Philadelphia beat both the Jets and Patriots.

With 10 TD receptions, Doug Baldwin is tied with Jerry Rice for the most TD receptions in a 4-game span, in a single season, in NFL history. Baldwin needs 2 TD receptions to keep pace with Rice over a 5-game span.

The Panthers are 1 of 4 teams in NFL history to start a season 14-0. All 3 of the previous teams went to Super Bowl (only the 1972 Dolphins won the Super Bowl). Carolina is the first NFC team to start 14-0.

Kirk Cousins is 1 of just 4 QB this season to throw a TD in every game this season, joining Blake Bortles, Tom Brady and Russell Wilson.

The Bengals have not won in Denver since Week 8, 1975, when Paul Brown was the Bengals' head coach, Bill Walsh was QB/receivers coach and Ken Anderson was the starting QB. Denver is 12-2 all-time at home vs the Bengals.

David Johnson took over as the starter after Chris Johnson suffered a broken leg in Week 12 at SF, and has averaged 157.3 scrimmage YPG in his 3 starts. Johnson is averaging more scrimmage YPG (157.3) and more rushing YPG (126.0) than any other player in the NFL as a starter this season (min. 3 starts).

Tom Brady is the only Patriots offensive player to start every game at the same position this season.

Antonio Brown is one of 3 receivers (Julio Jones, Odell Beckham Jr.) with more receiving yards (1586) than his entire team's rushing yards (1584) this season.

Tyrod Taylor is putting up an unusual mix of stats in 2015: 334 pass attempts, 101.8 passer rating and 37.5 rush YPG. Only 4 other players in NFL history have thrown at least 224 passes, compiled a passer rating of at least 100.0, and averaged at least 30.0 rushing yards per game in a season: Steve Young (1991, 1992 and 1998), Mike Vick (2010 Eagles), Robert Griffin III (2012), and Russell Wilson (2012, 2013, 2015).