Seahawks All Time Leaders
Patriots All Time Leaders
Current NBA leaders
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Russel Wilson has thrown for nearly 10,000 yards in his career, who is the Seahawks All-Time leader passer with 29,434 yards (he played in Seattle from 2001 to 2010)
Matt Hasselbeck
100
The New England Patriots all time passing leader with 53,238 yards
Tom Brady
100
The league's leading scorer, averaging 27.1 points per game (as of Tuesday night)
James Harden
100
The Blackhawks all-time leader in penalty minutes with 1,495 in a 9-year stint with Chicago from 1990-1989 inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 2013.
Chris Chelios
100
Based in Bridgeview, Illinois. The team was founded in 1997. In their first league season in 1998, they won the MLS Cup as well as the U.S. Open Cup (the "double"). They have also won U.S. Open Cups in 2000, 2003, and 2006.
Chicago Fire
200
From 2000 to 2007 this Seattle RB racked up 9,429 yard rushing, he is the all-time leader in franchise history
Sean Alexander
200
The Patriots All-Time receptions leader, he caught 672 passes from 2007-2012
Wes Welker
200
The leagues leading rebounder (through Tuesday night) averaging 13.4 boards per game
DeAndre Jordan
200
The Blackhawks all-time leader in points-per-game with a ridiculous 1.24 in seven season with the Hawks. He also coached Chicago during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. His #18 jersey was retired by the Blackhawks and he was inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 2000.
Dennis Savard
200
Based in Foxborough, Massachusetts they are one of the ten charter clubs of MLS, having competed in the league since its inception. The club is owned by Robert Kraft. It took them until the year 2007—their twelfth year of existence—to win the US Open Cup.
New England Revolution
300
Although he played from 1976 until 1989, his receiving stats have never been equaled. 819 receptions and 13,089 yards are both Seattle records
Steve Largent
300
The Patriots All-Time leading scorer with 1,179 points in his 8-year career
Stephen Gostkowski
300
The NBA's most accurate 3-point shooter (through Tuesday night) sinking 53.6% of his attempts through 41 games
Kyle Korver
300
The Blackhawks all-time leader in wins (418), games played (873), and shutouts (74). This goalie played from 1970 to 1984, had his #35 jersey retired by Chicago, and was inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 1988.
Tony Esposito
300
One of the ten charter clubs of MLS, they have competed in the MLS since its inception, in 1996. The team has won 13 international and domestic titles or honors over the club's history. One of the most successful clubs in the early years of MLS, winning 8 of its 13 titles between 1996 and 1998.
D.C. United
400
With 32 TD passes during his Pro Bowl season in 198. He still ranks #1 on the single season all-time list (Wilson's best is 26)
Dave Krieg
400
From 1973 until 1982, this RB totaled 5,453 yards which is still at the top of the Patriots All-Time list
Sam "Bam" Cunningham
400
With 144 turnovers in 33 games, his 4.4 average per game leads the NBA
Michael Carter-Williams
400
The Blackhawks all-time leading goal scorer with 604 in a career with Chicago from 1957 to 1972. The winger is in the top 4 in every offensive category on Chicago's all-time list. His #9 hangs from the rafters at the United Center, he was inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 1983.
Bobby Hull
400
Established in 2007 as an MLS expansion team, they became the 15th team in the league. The club's majority owner is Hollywood producer Joe Roth. The club has set MLS records for average attendance, led the league in season ticket sales, and qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs in each of its first five seasons.
Seattle Sounders
500
With 86 career victories from 1999-2008, he is the Seahawks all-time coaching leader
Mike Holmgren
500
"Gronk" has 54 TD receptions which ranks him second to this WR who had 67 touchdowns receiving from 1977-1989
Stanley Morgan
500
Jimmy Butler still leads the NBA in minutes per game with 39.7. Who is currently second putting in 38.3 per contest?
Kyrie Irving
500
The Blackhawks all-time leader in games played (1394), assists (926), points (1467) and game-winning goals (67). His #21 jersey hangs from the UC rafters, and he was inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in 1983.
Stan Makita
500
The 18th team to join the MLS, they did so in 2009. This is the third team in the city to carry the nickname for a pro soccer team, the original team competed in the old North American Soccer League (NASL) way back in 1975.
Portland Timbers
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