John Elway was sacked a career-high 12 times in a single game during a matchup against the New York Jets on October 25, 1992. This record for the most sacks in a game is notable in NFL history and highlights the challenges he faced as a quarterback. Despite this, Elway continued to have a successful career, leading the Denver Broncos to two Super Bowl victories.
Since 1970, three QBs have been sacked a record of 12 times in a single game:2007 Week 4 - Donovan McNabb1985 Week 4 - Warren Moon1980 Week 8 - Bert Jones
David Carr of the Houston Texans, was sacked 68 times during the season. He was sacked about 4.5 times a game.
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Through game 4 of the 2011 season, Aaron Rodgers has been sacked 7 times.
Alot of times. :D
Through game 7 of the 2012 season, Michael Vick has been sacked 20 times.
432 yards against the Seattle Seahawks on December 20, 1985.
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David Carr of the Houston Texans was sacked an NFL record 76 times in the 2002 season.
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Quarterbacks being sacked seven times and still winning the game is a rare occurrence in the NFL. Historically, it has happened only a handful of times, with notable instances involving quarterbacks like Ben Roethlisberger and Andrew Luck. The ability to overcome such adversity often highlights the team's overall performance and resilience, particularly in crucial moments of the game. However, exact statistics may vary over different seasons and require specific game analysis for precise numbers.
The NFL record for sacks in a game is 12, which has been done three times - in each case the quarterback under centre for the opposing team lost.However at least two quarterbacks have been sacked 11 times in a game and still won (there may be others further back in history, but it is hard to tell because the NFL did not keep sack statistics that far back):Steve Pelluer, Dallas vs. San Diego, Nov. 16, 1986Randall Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Raiders, Nov. 30, 1986 (OT)