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Yes, sacks count as tackles for loss in football.
In the 2007 NFL season, there were 1102 total sacks so the average team was sacked 2.2 times per game (34.4 times per season). In 2006, there were 1164 sacks averaging out to 2.3 sacks per game per team (36.4 sacks per season) and in 2005, there were 1182 sacks averaging out to 2.3 sacks per team per game (36.9 sacks per season).
159 from 2008 through the 2012 season; only 4 sacks during that stretch.
No, sacks do not count as tackles in football. A sack is when a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before they can throw the ball. Tackles, on the other hand, are when a defensive player brings down the ball carrier.
Reggie White set the Eagles single season record with 21 sacks in 1987.
Michael Strahan set the single season sack record at 22.5 sacks in the 2001 season.
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The linebacker with the most sacks in an NFL season is Justin Houston of the Kansas City Chiefs. He finished with 22.0 sacks in 2014.
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There isn't really a record kept for fewest sacks in a season by a player, as there are thousands of NFL players who have not had any sacks. Michael Strahan holds the record for most sacks in a season, at 22 1/2.
In 2008, James Harrison set the Steelers all-time single season record for sacks with 16.