Through 8 games of the 2010 season, McNabb has been sacked 22 times.
Coming into the 2008 season, Donovan McNabb had been sacked 299 times in his career. The most sacks in a season came in 2000 when he went down 45 times. He was sacked 44 times in 2007 and 43 times in 2003.
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).
The Lions allowed 52 sacks in the 2008 season. Jon Kitna was sacked 15 times, Dan Orlovsky and Daunte Culpepper 14 times, Drew Stanton 6 times, and Drew Henson 3 times.
David Carr of the Houston Texans was sacked an NFL record 76 times in the 2002 season.
In a non-strike season, 16 game season the NFL record for fewest sacks in a season is 13 by the 1981 Baltimore Colts. The 2008-2009 Kansas City Chiefs in 16 games I think only had 9 sacks 1988 Miami Dolphins only allowed 7.
7. The 1991 Redskins allowed 9 sacks (Jeff Rutledge was sacked twice) which tied for the third fewest sacks allowed by a team in NFL history.
In the NFL, as of the 2008 season the record for most sacks in a season by a team is 72 by the 1984 Chicago Bears.
The fewest sacks allowed by a team in an NFL season is 7 by the 1988 Miami Dolphins. Dan Marino was sacked 6 times in 606 pass attempts that season.
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In the 2008 season, there were 1036 sacks in the NFL regular season for an average of 32.6 sacks per team over the 16 game schedule. That averages out to 2 sacks per team per game.The Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints QBs were sacked the fewest times at 12 in the 2008 season (0.75 times per game). The San Francisco 49ers QBs were sacked the most times at 55 (3.44 times per game).
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In 2011, Ben Roethlisberger was sacked 40 times.