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9 unusual facts about 2010 NFL season


1982 NFL season

It would be 28 years before another team with a losing record would make the post-season.

2002 Kansas City Chiefs season

The Chiefs' offense also set two new NFL records with the fewest fumbles in a season (7, broken in 2010) and fewest fumbles lost in a season (2), the latter of which still stands.

Brodrick Bunkley

In week 5 of the 2010 season, Bunkley suffered an elbow injury, but managed to play in 14 games.

Donnie Fatso

The episode was viewed by an estimated 7.32 million viewers, despite airing simultaneously with Extreme Makeover Home Edition on ABC, The Amazing Race on CBS, and a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys as part of the 2010 NFL season on NBC.

Jermey Parnell

He was released by the Saints before the start of the 2010 season.

The Dallas Cowboys' signed him to their active roster on October 14, 2010 with the intention of converting him to a full-time offensive tackle.

Kyle Kosier

He started 80 games over six seasons, missing 13 games in 2008 with a foot injury and three with a knee injury in 2010.

Nick Skorich

The mechanics for umpires was changed by the NFL for the 2010 season, moving the umpire behind the quarterback, parallel to the referee, except for the last two minutes of each half.

Rocky McIntosh

He started fifteen games during the 2010 season and recorded a new career high of 155 tackles as well as two sacks.



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