
AFL Week 7 Quick Hitters
April 12, 2007 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I) News Release
800 CLUB: Dallas Desperados QB CLINT DOLEZEL needs three TD passes to become the first player in professional football history to throw for 800 TDs when the Desperados host the Philadelphia Soul on Monday, April 16, on ESPN2 and ESPN360.com. New Orleans VooDoo QB ANDY KELLY needs seven to reach the milestone when the VooDoo welcomes the San Jose SaberCats on Friday, April 13, at 8 p.m. ET on (FSN- Bay Area- Live and SIRIUS Radio- Channel 119). Kelly, who was injured in Week 6, is scheduled to play.
ALL-TIME CAREER PASSING TDs
Player Team TDs
Clint Dolezel Dallas 797
Andy Kelly New Orleans 793
Sherdrick Bonner Arizona 785
Aaron Garcia New York 757
John Kaleo Tampa Bay 577
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AMASSING YARDS IN A HURRY: Los Angeles Avengers QB SONNY CUMBIE has totaled the most yards by any AFL player in the first 18 games of their career with 4,580. With 198 yards this week he can become the all-time leader in total yards during the first 19 games of his career with 4,803 yards. Cumbie has averaged 223.0 passing yards per game this season.
MOST YARDS FIRST 19 GAMES OF CAREER
Player Team Year Yards
Clint Stoerner Dallas - Nashville 2005-06 4,777
Mike Perez Albany 1994-95 4,657
Adrian McPherson Indianapolis - Austin 2004-07 4,595
Sonny Cumbie Los Angeles 2006-07 4,580
Kevin McDougal Milwaukee 1998-00 4,473
*Bold Italics = 18 games
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RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE: Kansas City Brigade K CLAY RUSH needs only two field goals to tie former Chicago Rush K KENNY STUCKER for fourth place all-time on the career field goals made list. Rush, in his ninth AFL season, is currently fifth on the all-time list with 119 field goals made. Utah Blaze K STEVE VIDETICH and Los Angeles Avengers K REMY HAMILTON can become the AFL all-time leaders in field goals made this season. Videtich, (3/7) stands seven field goals away from tying former K MIKE BLACK for the all-time record. Hamilton, (6/13) sits 11 away.
ALL-TIME CAREER FIELD GOALS
Player Team FGs Made
Mike Black Grand Rapids Rampage 177
Steve Videtich Utah Blaze 170
Remy Hamilton Los Angeles Avengers 166
Kenny Stucker Chicago Rush 121
Clay Rush Kansas City Brigade 119
*Bold- Active
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200 AND COUNTING: Colorado Crush OL/DL KYLE MOORE-BROWN will reach an AFL milestone when the Crush travel to New York to face the Dragons on Sunday, April 15, at 1 p.m. ET (FSN - Rocky Mountain - Live, SIRIUS Radio - Channel 119). Moore-Brown, in his 13th AFL season, will be playing in his 200th consecutive game, including playoff games. Moore-Brown played most of those games on offense and defense.
CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED STREAK
Player League Games
Cal Ripken MLB 2,632
A.C. Green NBA 1,192
Doug Jarvis NHL 964
Jeff Feagles NFL 304
Kyle Moore-Brown AFL 200*
*Includes postseason
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GROUND AND POUND: Chicago Rush WR/DB DEJUAN ALFONZO needs two fumble recoveries to tie the all-time single-season record for fumble recoveries with six. Alfonzo's current total of four leads the AFL and he has returned two of the recoveries for touchdowns. Alfonzo entered the 2007 season, his sixth overall, with two career fumble recoveries.
ALL-TIME FUMBLE RECOVERIES IN A SEASON
Player Team Year Fumble Recoveries
Andre Bowden Tampa Bay 1999 6
Antoine Worthman Tampa Bay 2000 6
Marcus Knight* Philadelphia 2005 5
DeJuan Alfonzo* Chicago 2007 4
*Most Recent
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