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September 19, 2021 18 mins

Matthew Stafford Does It Again and Now They Care
John Matthew Stafford was the Quarterback of The Detroit Lions and did everything he is doing in LA for 12 years in Detroit Michigan. Now the national media is actually paying attention but really its just the same old Stafford.

• Wilson became the third rookie in the past 40 years to have four interceptions in his first 10 attempts, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The previous two were the Chicago Bears' Kyle Orton (2005) and the Buffalo Bills' Nathan Peterman (2017).

• Wilson joined Mark Sanchez and Sam Darnold as the only rookies in Jets history to throw four interceptions in a game. Sanchez actually did it twice in 2009, including a five-interception debacle.

• Wilson became the first Jets player in 40 years to throw interceptions on his first two passes. The last to do it in any game was the Seattle Seahawks' Tarvaris Jackson in 2011.

• Wilson was the first Jets quarterback to throw three interceptions in the first half of a game since Geno Smith in 2014. That's a rare occurrence in the NFL. Since the start of the 2020 season, only one other quarterback has done it -- Kirk Cousins of the Minnesota Vikings.

• Wilson became only the fourth rookie top-five pick to have four interceptions and no touchdown passes in a game in the past 20 years. The previous two were Jets -- Darnold and Sanchez. Alex Smith did it in 2005 as a member of the San Francisco 49ers.

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