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2011 NFL season

The 2011 NFL season was the 92nd regular season of the National Football League (NFL) and the 46th of the Super Bowl era. It began on Thursday, September 8, 2011, with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers defeating the Super Bowl XLIV champion New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field and ended with Super Bowl XLVI, the league's championship game, on February 5, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis where the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots.

2011 National Football League season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 8, 2011 – January 1, 2012
Playoffs
Start dateJanuary 7, 2012
AFC ChampionsNew England Patriots
NFC ChampionsNew York Giants
Super Bowl XLVI
DateFebruary 5, 2012
SiteLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
ChampionsNew York Giants
Pro Bowl
DateJanuary 29, 2012
SiteAloha Stadium, Halawa, Honolulu, Hawaii
Patriots
Bills
Dolphins
Jets
Bengals
Ravens
Steelers
Browns
Colts
Titans
Jaguars
Texans
Broncos
Chiefs
Raiders
Chargers
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AFC teams: West, North, South, East
Cowboys
Giants
Eagles
Redskins
Bears
Lions
Packers
Vikings
Falcons
Panthers
Saints
Buccaneers
Cardinals
Rams
Seahawks
49ers
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NFC teams: West, North, South, East

Due to a labor dispute between league owners and players, a lockout began on March 11 and ended on July 25, lasting 130 days. Although it initially threatened to postpone or cancel the season, the only game that was canceled was the August 7 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game.

The 2011 season saw an unprecedented amount of passing offense: Three of the nine highest passing yardage totals of all time were established: No. 2 Drew Brees (5,476), No. 3 Tom Brady (5,235), and No. 9 Matthew Stafford (5,038); Eli Manning threw for 4,933 yards, which places him 14th all time.[1] It also saw Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers establish the all-time single-season best quarterback rating of 122.5.[2] Further cementing the modern NFL's reputation as a "passing league"[3][4][5] was that, for the second consecutive year, the league overall set a record for most average passing yards per team per game, with 229.7, breaking 2010's record by more than eight yards per game.[6] (For comparison, the league-wide average rushing yards total finished the 2011 season at 57th all-time.)

A subplot of the 2011 season was determining who would have the worst record, and therefore "earn" the right to the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 draft. Stanford senior quarterback Andrew Luck was seen as the best quarterback prospect in years. Fans of some teams that started the season with numerous losses (notably the Indianapolis Colts) were openly rooting for their teams to "Suck for Luck."[7][8]

Labor dispute Edit

In May 2008 the owners decided to opt out of the 1993 arrangement and play the 2010 season without an agreement in place.[9] Some of the major points of contention included openness of owners' financial books, the rookie pay scale, a proposed 18 percent reduction in the players' share of revenues, forfeiture on bonus payments for players who fail to perform, players' health and retirement benefits, details of free agency, the cost and benefit of new stadiums, players' salaries, extending the regular season to 18 games, and the revenue-sharing structure.[9] By March 2011, the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) and the NFL had not yet come to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), thus failing to resolve the labor dispute. Accordingly, the NFLPA informed the league and the clubs that the players had voted to have the NFLPA renounce its bargaining rights.[10] After the renunciation of collective bargaining rights, quarterbacks Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees joined seven other NFL players and filed an antitrust suit to enjoin the lockout.[11][10][12]

Following the settlement of the Brady et al. v. NFL antitrust suit on July 25, 2011, a majority of players signed union authorization cards approving the NFL Players Association to act as their exclusive collective bargaining representative.[13] The NFL officially recognized the NFLPA's status as the players' collective bargaining representative on July 30.[14] The NFL and NFLPA proceeded to negotiate terms for a new collective bargaining agreement, and the agreement became effective after ratification by the players on August 4.[15] The new collective bargaining agreement ran through 2021.[16]

NFL draft Edit

The 2011 NFL Draft was held from April 28 to 30, 2011 at New York City's Radio City Music Hall. With the first pick, the Carolina Panthers selected quarterback Cam Newton from Auburn.

Player movement Edit

Free agency began on July 25, 2011 following the end of the 2011 NFL lockout.

Free agency Edit

Notable players to change teams during free agency included:

Trades Edit

The following notable trades were made during the 2011 league year:

  • July 28: Philadelphia traded QB Kevin Kolb to Arizona in exchange for CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Arizona's second-round selection in 2012.[17]
  • July 28: Chicago traded TE Greg Olsen to Carolina in exchange for a third-round selection in 2012.[18]
  • July 28: Washington traded DT Albert Haynesworth to New England in exchange for a fifth-round selection in 2013.[19]
  • July 29: Cincinnati traded WR Chad Ochocinco to New England in exchange for a fifth-round selection in 2012 and sixth-round selection in 2013.[20]
  • July 29: Washington traded QB Donovan McNabb to Minnesota in exchange for a sixth-round pick in 2012.[21]
  • July 29: New Orleans traded RB Reggie Bush to Miami exchange for S Jonathon Amaya and a swap of sixth-round selections in 2012.[22]
  • August 12: Buffalo traded WR Lee Evans to Baltimore in exchange for a fourth-round pick in 2012.[23]
  • August 22: San Francisco traded S Taylor Mays to Cincinnati in exchange for a seventh-round pick in 2012.[24]
  • August 29: Seattle sent CB Kelly Jennings to Cincinnati with DE Clinton McDonald going the other way.[25]
  • October 12: Seattle traded LB Aaron Curry to Oakland in exchange for a seventh-round pick in 2012 and a conditional pick in 2013.[26]
  • October 17: Denver traded WR Brandon Lloyd to St. Louis in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2012.[27]
  • October 18: Cincinnati traded QB Carson Palmer to Oakland in exchange for a first-round pick in 2012 and a conditional second-round pick in 2013.[28]

Rule changes Edit

The following are rule changes that were passed at the league's annual owners meeting in March. All changes went into effect once the labor dispute was resolved.

  • Changes were made regarding kickoffs to limit injuries. First, kickoffs will be moved from the 30 to the 35-yard line, repealing a 1994 rule change. In addition, players on the kickoff coverage team cannot line up more than 5 yards behind the kickoff line, minimizing running starts and thus reducing the speed of collisions.[29] Other changes were also proposed, but a number of players and coaches expressed concern they would actually significantly reduce, if not eliminate, the number of kickoff returns.[30][31] Proposals that would have brought touchbacks out to the 25 instead of the 20, and eliminated all wedge blocks were not adopted.[29] Despite this rule, the Bears kicked off from the 30-yard line twice[citation needed] in their preseason game against the Bills.
  • All replay reviews of scoring plays during the entire game can now be initiated by the replay booth official. Coaches will no longer have to use one of their challenges if a scoring play occurs outside of the two-minute warning.[29][30] Because the play is now "unchallengeable" by coaches, attempting to do so will result in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, which several coaches were flagged for during the season.
  • Nicknamed the "Boise State Rule", all playing fields must remain green, and not be in another color like the blue turf at Boise State's Bronco Stadium, unless approval is granted by the league. This was passed in response to a few sponsors who requested to change the colors in a few stadiums.[32]

The following rule changes were adopted at the NFL Owners' Meeting on May 24, 2011:

  • Hits to the head of a passer-by an opponent's hands, arms or other parts of the body will not be fouls unless they are forcible blows, modifying the existing rule that any contact to a passer's head, regardless of the reason, is penalized as a personal foul (15 yards).
  • Players will be prohibited from "launching" (leaving both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into an opponent or using any part of the helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of the opponent's body) to level a defenseless player, as well as "forcibly hitting the neck or head area with the helmet, facemask, forearm or shoulder regardless of whether the defensive player also uses his arms to tackle the defenseless player by encircling or grasping him.", and lowering the head and make forcible contact with the top/crown or forehead/"hairline" parts of the helmet against any part of the defenseless player's body. Offenders will be penalised 15 yards for unnecessary roughness plus risking immediate disqualification if the contact is deemed flagrant.

A "defenseless player" is defined as a:

  • Player in the act of or just after throwing a pass.
  • Receiver attempting to catch a pass or one who has not completed a catch and hasn't had time to protect himself or hasn't clearly become a runner. If the receiver/runner is capable of avoiding or warding off the impending contact of an opponent, he is no longer a defenseless player.
  • Runner whose forward progress has been stopped and is already in the grasp of a tackler.
  • Kickoff or punt returner attempting to field a kick in the air.
  • Player on the ground at the end of a play.
  • Kicker/punter during the kick or return.
  • Quarterback any time after a change of possession (i.e. turnover).
  • Player who receives a "blindside" block when the blocker is moving toward his own end-line and approaches the opponent from behind or the side.[33]

The league has instructed game officials to "err on the side of caution" when calling such personal foul penalties, and that they will not be downgraded if they make a mistake so that they will not hesitate on making these kinds of calls.[34]

Game-day testing Edit

  • Game-day testing for performance-enhancing drugs. The NFL is adding game-day testing for performance-enhancing substances but not recreational drugs this season under the new collective bargaining agreement.[35]

Schedule Edit

The preseason schedule was released April 12, 2011. The Hall of Fame Game, had it been played, would have featured the Chicago Bears against the St. Louis Rams in only the second time since 1971 that the game would have featured two teams from the same conference.[36] Instead, the preseason began with the San Diego Chargers hosting the Seattle Seahawks on August 11; the remainder of the preseason and all other games was played as originally scheduled (with the exception of the preseason New York Jets-New York Giants game, which was postponed two days due to Hurricane Irene).

The 2011 season began on Thursday, September 8, 2011 at Lambeau Field, with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers hosting the New Orleans Saints in the kickoff game; the last regular season games were held on Sunday, January 1, 2012. The playoffs started on Saturday, January 7, 2012, and ended with Super Bowl XLVI, the league's championship game, on February 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Under the NFL's scheduling formula, intraconference and interconference matchups were:

When the league was arranging the schedule in spring 2011, it added some cushion in case the labor dispute lasted into September and the planned start of the regular season. For example, every contest in Week 3 had teams which shared the same bye week later in the season, which would have allowed these games to be made up on what were originally the teams' byes. Weeks 2 and 4 were set up so that there were neither any divisional rivalry games nor teams on bye in those weeks, and every team with a home game in Week 2 was on the road in Week 4 and vice versa. This would have kept the season as fair as possible if those games had to be canceled.[37] These scheduling changes, along with eliminating the week off before the Super Bowl and moving the Super Bowl back a week, would have allowed the NFL to play a 14-game schedule beginning in mid-October while still having the Super Bowl in mid-February.

This season's International Series game featured the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium in London on October 23, with the Buccaneers serving as the home team.[38] The Bears won 24–18.[39] It marked the Bears' second game played outside the United States in as many years, as they were a part of the Bills Toronto Series in 2010. The Buccaneers previously appeared in the International Series in 2009. One week later on October 30, the Buffalo Bills defeated the Washington Redskins in the Bills' annual game at Rogers Centre in Toronto by a score of 23–0. Although this was within the bounds of the 2011 CFL season, neither of the two Southern Ontario CFL teams was playing on the same day, and both played away games that weekend. The 2011–12 season also marked the 20th anniversary of the Bills and Redskins meeting in Super Bowl XXVI.

The Detroit Lions hosted their first Monday Night Football game since 2001, when they faced the Chicago Bears on Columbus Day/Canadian Thanksgiving (the Detroit-Windsor market straddles the U.S.–Canada border).[40] The Lions defeated the Bears 24–13 for the team's fifth straight win, the most Lions wins to start a season since the team's glory years in the 1950s, continuing a streak that has been seen as a pleasant surprise for Lions fans, after over a decade of mediocrity.[41]

The 2011 Thanksgiving Day slate featured the Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers winning 27–15 on the road against the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys coming back to defeat the Miami Dolphins 20–19 at home. The Thanksgiving nightcap on the NFL Network showed the Baltimore Ravens defeating the San Francisco 49ers 16–6 at home; this was the first Thanksgiving game for the 49ers since 1972, the first ever for the Ravens, and a game that put first-year 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh against his brother, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.

Christmas Day fell on Sunday. The TV contracts stated that the majority of afternoon games would be played on Christmas Eve (Saturday) and only one game was held over for Sunday night. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears, 35–21, on Christmas evening on NBC.

New Year's Day 2012 consequently also fell on a Sunday, and the NFL played its entire Week 17 schedule that day. The major college bowl games usually played on New Year's Day, as well as the NHL Winter Classic, were instead played on Monday, January 2. For the second straight year, Week 17 only featured divisional match-ups.

The New York Giants visited the Washington Redskins on September 11, 2011, the first Sunday of the regular season, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks in which Washington, D.C. and New York City were both targeted, as well as the first such anniversary since the killing of Osama bin Laden in May.[42] Due to the proximity of Baltimore with Washington as well as the proximity of Pittsburgh with the site where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed, the Pittsburgh Steelers visited the archrival Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. It marked the first time the two teams played in a season-opening game since 2003, as their heated rivalry usually prompts their games to be scheduled later in the season. There had been some speculation that the Giants and their same-city rival, the New York Jets, could have played each other that day since the two were scheduled to play each other in 2011; the Jets were the designated home team at MetLife Stadium in the matchup which had been predetermined due to the NFL's scheduling formula.[43] However, the Jets instead hosted the Dallas Cowboys.[44]

Scheduling changes Edit

The following regular-season games were moved by way of flexible scheduling, severe weather, or for other reasons:

  • Week 10: The DetroitChicago game was moved from 1:00 pm EST to 4:15 pm EST.[45]
  • Week 11: The TennesseeAtlanta game was moved from 1:00 pm EST to 4:15 pm EST.[46]
  • Week 13: The IndianapolisNew England game was moved from the 8:20 pm EST time slot on NBC Sunday Night Football to 1:00 pm EST on CBS. The Detroit–New Orelans game, originally scheduled at 1:00 pm EST on Fox, was flexed into the 8:20 pm slot on NBC, in place of the originally-scheduled Colts–Patriots game. The BaltimoreCleveland game was changed from 1:00 pm EST to 4:05 pm EST. The DenverMinnesota game was changed from 4:05 pm EST to 1:00 pm EST, and aired on Fox instead of CBS because Fox had only two games in the early time slot. This was the first time that the league moved an interconference telecast to the home team's Sunday afternoon regional broadcaster.[46][47]
  • Week 14: The OaklandGreen Bay game was moved from 1:00 pm EST to 4:15 pm EST.[48]
  • Week 17: By way of flexible scheduling, the following games were moved due to playoff implications during the final week of the regular season: The DallasNew York Giants game, originally scheduled at 1:00 pm EST on Fox, was selected as the final NBC Sunday Night Football game, which decided the NFC East division champion. The Tampa Bay–Atlanta, Baltimore–Cincinnati and Pittsburgh–Cleveland games were all moved from 1:00 pm EST to 4:15 pm EST.[49]

Regular season standings Edit

Division Edit

Conference Edit

# Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division winners
1 New England Patriots East 13 3 0 .813 5–1 10–2 .449 .423 W8
2[a] Baltimore Ravens North 12 4 0 .750 6–0 9–3 .477 .484 W2
3 Houston Texans South 10 6 0 .625 4–2 8–4 .453 .413 L3
4[b] Denver Broncos West 8 8 0 .500 3–3 6–6 .520 .445 L3
Wild cards
5[a] Pittsburgh Steelers North 12 4 0 .750 4–2 9–3 .492 .411 W2
6[c] Cincinnati Bengals North 9 7 0 .563 2–4 6–6 .492 .326 L1
Did not qualify for the postseason
7[c] Tennessee Titans South 9 7 0 .563 3–3 7–5 .461 .396 W2
8[d] New York Jets East 8 8 0 .500 3–3 6–6 .500 .395 L3
9[b][d][e] San Diego Chargers West 8 8 0 .500 3–3 7–5 .516 .430 W1
10[b][e] Oakland Raiders West 8 8 0 .500 3–3 6–6 .504 .438 L1
11 Kansas City Chiefs West 7 9 0 .438 3–3 4–8 .512 .464 W1
12[f] Miami Dolphins East 6 10 0 .375 3–3 5–7 .504 .417 W1
13[f] Buffalo Bills East 6 10 0 .375 1–5 4–8 .520 .510 L1
14 Jacksonville Jaguars South 5 11 0 .313 3–3 4–8 .500 .363 W1
15 Cleveland Browns North 4 12 0 .250 0–6 3–9 .531 .313 L6
16 Indianapolis Colts South 2 14 0 .125 2–4 2–10 .539 .594 L1
Tiebreakers[g]
  1. ^ a b Baltimore clinched the AFC North title based on a head-to-head sweep over Pittsburgh.
  2. ^ a b c Denver clinched the AFC West title instead of San Diego or Oakland based on record versus common opponents (5–5 to San Diego's and Oakland's 4–6).
  3. ^ a b Cincinnati clinched the AFC 6 seed instead of Tennessee based on a head-to-head victory.
  4. ^ a b New York Jets finished ahead of San Diego based on head-to-head victory.
  5. ^ a b San Diego finished ahead of Oakland in the AFC West based on better conference record (7–5 to 6–6).
  6. ^ a b Miami finished in third place in the AFC East based on a head-to-head sweep over Buffalo.
  7. ^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
# Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division winners
1 Green Bay Packers North 15 1 0 .938 6–0 12–0 .457 .458 W2
2[a] San Francisco 49ers West 13 3 0 .813 5–1 10–2 .449 .418 W3
3[a] New Orleans Saints South 13 3 0 .813 5–1 9–3 .441 .442 W8
4 New York Giants East 9 7 0 .563 3–3 5–7 .520 .465 W2
Wild cards
5[b] Atlanta Falcons South 10 6 0 .625 3–3 7–5 .480 .375 W1
6[b] Detroit Lions North 10 6 0 .625 3–3 6–6 .535 .394 L1
Did not qualify for the postseason
7[c] Chicago Bears North 8 8 0 .500 3–3 7–5 .527 .406 W1
8[c][d] Arizona Cardinals West 8 8 0 .500 4–2 7–5 .469 .391 W1
9[d][e] Philadelphia Eagles East 8 8 0 .500 5–1 6–6 .488 .398 W4
10[e] Dallas Cowboys East 8 8 0 .500 2–4 6–6 .473 .375 L2
11 Seattle Seahawks West 7 9 0 .438 3–3 6–6 .512 .438 L2
12 Carolina Panthers South 6 10 0 .375 2–4 3–9 .504 .313 L1
13 Washington Redskins East 5 11 0 .313 2–4 5–7 .477 .438 L2
14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers South 4 12 0 .250 2–4 3–9 .551 .438 L10
15 Minnesota Vikings North 3 13 0 .188 0–6 3–9 .559 .396 L1
16 St. Louis Rams West 2 14 0 .125 0–6 1–11 .590 .531 L7
Tiebreakers[f]
  1. ^ a b San Francisco clinched the NFC 2 seed instead of New Orleans based on better conference record (10–2 to 9–3).
  2. ^ a b Atlanta clinched the NFC 5 seed instead of Detroit based on a head-to-head victory.
  3. ^ a b Chicago finished ahead of Arizona based on record versus common opponents.
  4. ^ a b Arizona finished ahead of Philadelphia based on a head-to-head victory.
  5. ^ a b Philadelphia finished in second place in the NFC East based on a head-to-head sweep over Dallas.
  6. ^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

Postseason Edit

Playoffs bracket Edit

Jan 8 – MetLife Stadium Jan 15 – Lambeau Field
5 Atlanta 2
4 NY Giants 37
4 NY Giants 24 Jan 22 – Candlestick Park
1 Green Bay 20
NFC
Jan 7 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome 4 NY Giants 20*
Jan 14 – Candlestick Park
2 San Francisco 17
6 Detroit 28 NFC Championship
3 New Orleans 32
3 New Orleans 45 Feb 5 – Lucas Oil Stadium
2 San Francisco 36
Wild Card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
Jan 7 – Reliant Stadium N4 NY Giants 21
Jan 15 – M&T Bank Stadium
A1 New England 17
6 Cincinnati 10 Super Bowl XLVI
3 Houston 13
3 Houston 31 Jan 22 – Gillette Stadium
2 Baltimore 20
AFC
Jan 8 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High 2 Baltimore 20
Jan 14 – Gillette Stadium
1 New England 23
5 Pittsburgh 23 AFC Championship
4 Denver 10
4 Denver 29*
1 New England 45


* Indicates overtime victory

Records and milestones Edit

  • Most points in the Kickoff Game, single team: 42, Green Bay (vs. New Orleans, September 8, 2011)
  • Most points in the Kickoff Game, total: 76, Green Bay (42) and New Orleans (34) – September 8, 2011
  • Longest kick return (tie): 108 yards, Randall Cobb (Green Bay vs. New Orleans – September 8, 2011)
  • Longest field goal (tie): 63 yards, Sebastian Janikowski (Oakland vs. Denver – September 12, 2011)[51]
  • Most combined passing yards in a single game, broken twice:
  • Most yards thrown by a rookie quarterback in his first game: 422, Cam Newton (Carolina vs. Arizona)[52]
  • Most passing yards, rookie, season: 4,051, Cam Newton, Carolina
  • Most yards thrown by a quarterback, first two games of the season, broken twice:
    • 854 yards, Cam Newton (September 18, 2011), Carolina, stands as record for a rookie[53]
    • 940 yards, Tom Brady (September 18, 2011), New England Patriots[53]
  • Most consecutive second-half drives to end in touchdowns: 5, Buffalo (vs. Oakland, September 18, 2011)[54]
  • Largest point margin prior to a successful comeback in consecutive games, modern era, broken twice:
  • Most field goals of 50 or more yards, single game (tied twice):
  • Highest net punting average for a season: 43.99 yards, Andy Lee, San Francisco[57]
  • Longest game-winning punt return touchdown in overtime: 99 yards, Patrick Peterson, Arizona (vs. St. Louis, November 6, 2011)[58]
  • Most punt returns in a season for touchdown (tied): 4, Patrick Peterson, Arizona
  • Most punt return yards by a rookie in a season: 699, Patrick Peterson, Arizona
  • Most field goals in a season: 44, David Akers, San Francisco
  • Most points in a season without a touchdown: 166, David Akers, San Francisco[57]
  • Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a season: 14, Cam Newton, Carolina
  • Most passing yards in a season: 5,476, Drew Brees, New Orleans.[59]
    • Tom Brady, New England (5,235) and Matthew Stafford, Detroit (5,038) also passed for more than 5,000 yards marking the 4th and 5th times an individual has reached that milestone in NFL history, and the first time more than one person has done it in a single season.
  • Fewest turnovers in a season (tied): 10, San Francisco[57]
  • The 2011 Saints broke many offensive records on January 1, 2012:[60]
    • Most net yardage of offense in a season: 7,474
    • Most net yards passing: 5,347
    • Most completions: 472
    • Highest completion percentage (team) for the season: 71.3
    • Fewest fumbles in a season: 6
    • Most first downs for the season: 416
    • Most passing first downs in a season: 280
    • Most kick-offs resulting in a touchback, season: 62
    • Highest third down conversion percentage: 57.9%
  • The 2011 Raiders also broke a few records:
    • Most penalties, season: 163
    • Most yards penalized, season: 1,358
  • Most all purpose yards in a season: 2,696, Darren Sproles, New Orleans
  • Most receiving yards by a tight end in a season, broken twice:
  • Most games, 300+ yards passing, season: 13, Drew Brees, New Orleans
  • Most consecutive 300+ yards passing games: 7, Drew Brees, New Orleans
  • Punt return touchdowns, career: 12, Devin Hester, Chicago
  • Most consecutive games, 100+ passer rating, season: 12, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
  • Highest passer rating, season: 122.5, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
  • Most field goals of 50 or more yards, season, all teams: 90
  • Highest field goals of 50 or more yards percentage, season, all teams: 63.8
  • Highest completion percentage (individual), season: 71.2, Drew Brees, New Orleans
  • Longest pass completion (tied twice):
    • 99, Tom Brady, New England (vs. Miami, September 12, 2011)
    • 99, Eli Manning, New York Giants (vs. New York Jets, December 24, 2011)
  • Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes (tied): 13, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
  • Most times finished in the first place: 23, New York Giants

Playoff records & milestones Edit

  • Most offensive yards in a single playoff game: 627, New Orleans (vs. Detroit, Wild Card January 7, 2012)
  • First quarterback to reach 400+ yards in two consecutive postseason games: Drew Brees, New Orleans (First time: 2010 vs. Seattle; 2nd time: 2011 vs. Detroit – both Wild Card games)
  • Most first downs (tie): 34, New Orleans (vs. Detroit, Wild Card January 7, 2012)
  • Most receiving yards in a playoff debut: 210, Calvin Johnson, Detroit (vs. New Orleans, Wild Card January 7, 2012)
  • Most consecutive playoff games lost (tie): 7, Detroit Lions
  • Tim Tebow's game-winning pass to Demaryius Thomas for Denver (vs. Pittsburgh, Wild Card January 8, 2012) set several records:
    • Longest scoring play in a playoff overtime: 80 yards
    • Shortest time of a drive in regular and postseason overtime: 11 seconds
    • Quickest win in overtime: 11 seconds
  • Most playoff appearances: 31, New York Giants
  • Most completions to start a super bowl: 9, Eli Manning
  • Most passing yards in a single postseason: 1,219, Eli Manning
  • Most touchdown passes in a single playoff game (tie): 6, Tom Brady, New England
  • Most league championship game appearances: 19, New York Giants
  • Most Super Bowls Started as QB (tie): 5, Tom Brady
  • Record for most yards per completion (31.6) in an NFL playoff game Tim Tebow
  • 3rd player in NFL playoff history to pass for 300 yards, and rush for 50 yards. Tim Tebow
  • Most Super Bowls lost (tie): 4, New England Patriots
  • Most playoff games won starting QB (tie): 16, Tom Brady

Regular season statistical leaders Edit

Individual[61]
Scoring leader David Akers, San Francisco (166)
Touchdowns LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia (20 TDs)
Most field goals made David Akers, San Francisco (44 FGs)
Rushing Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville (1,606 yards)
Passing touchdowns Drew Brees, New Orleans (46 TDs)
Passing yards Drew Brees, New Orleans (5,476 yards)
Passer rating Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay (122.5 rating)
Pass receptions Wes Welker, New England (122 catches)
Pass receiving yards Calvin Johnson, Lions (1,681 yards)
Combined tackles London Fletcher, Washington (166 tackles)
Interceptions Kyle Arrington, New England, Eric Weddle, San Diego and Charles Woodson, Green Bay (7)
Punting Britton Colquitt, Denver (4,783 yards, 47.2 average yards)
Sacks Jared Allen, Minnesota (22)

Awards Edit

All-Pro Team Edit

The following players were named first team All-Pro by the Associated Press:

Offense
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Running back Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville
LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia
Fullback Vonta Leach, Baltimore
Wide receiver Calvin Johnson, Detroit
Wes Welker, New England
Tight end Rob Gronkowski, New England
Offensive tackle Jason Peters, Philadelphia
Joe Thomas, Cleveland
Offensive guard Carl Nicks, New Orleans
Jahri Evans, New Orleans
Center Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh
Special teams
Kicker David Akers, San Francisco
Punter Andy Lee, San Francisco
Kick returner Patrick Peterson, Arizona

Players of the Week/Month Edit

The following were named the top performers during the 2011 season:

Week/
Month
Offensive
Player of the Week/Month
Defensive
Player of the Week/Month
Special Teams
Player of the Week/Month
AFC NFC AFC NFC AFC NFC
1 Tom Brady (Patriots)[62] Aaron Rodgers (Packers)[63] Terrell Suggs (Ravens)[62] Brian Urlacher (Bears) [63] Sebastian Janikowski (Raiders)[62] Ted Ginn Jr. (49ers)[63]
2[64] Tom Brady (Patriots) Tony Romo (Cowboys) Antonio Cromartie (Jets) Roman Harper (Saints) Josh Cribbs (Browns) Jason Hanson (Lions)
3 Darren McFadden[65] Eli Manning[66] Ray Lewis[65] Ronde Barber[66] Rian Lindell[65] Dan Bailey[66]
Sept.[67] Ryan Fitzpatrick Aaron Rodgers D'Qwell Jackson Sean Lee Sebastian Janikowski Jason Hanson
4 Arian Foster[68] Aaron Rodgers[68] Jarret Johnson[69] Brian Orakpo[70] Ryan Succop[71] Devin Hester[72]
5 Ben Roethlisberger[73] Adrian Peterson[74] George Wilson[73] Patrick Willis[74] Sebastian Janikowski[73] Mason Crosby[74]
6 Rashard Mendenhall[75] Ahmad Bradshaw[76] Darrelle Revis[75] Kurt Coleman[76] Jacoby Ford[75] Devin Hester[76]
7 Arian Foster[77] Drew Brees[78] Brandon Flowers[77] Lance Briggs[78] Josh Scobee[77] Mason Crosby[78]
8 Ben Roethlisberger[79] LeSean McCoy[80] Derrick Johnson[81] Cliff Avril[80] Brandon Tate[82] Robert Quinn[80]
Oct.[83] Arian Foster Aaron Rodgers LaMarr Woodley Jared Allen Joe McKnight Devin Hester
9 Matt Moore[84] Aaron Rodgers[85] David Harris[86] Mathias Kiwanuka[85] Eddie Royal[87] Patrick Peterson[85]
10 Michael Bush[88] Larry Fitzgerald[89] Andre Carter[88] Roman Harper[89] Marc Mariani[88] Devin Hester[89]
11 Torrey Smith[90] Kevin Smith[91] Von Miller[90] Chris Clemons[91] Julian Edelman[90] Kealoha Pilares[91]
12 Chris Johnson[92] Drew Brees[93] Terrell Suggs[92] DeAngelo Hall[93] Sebastian Janikowski[92] Patrick Peterson[93]
Nov.[94] Tom Brady Aaron Rodgers Connor Barwin Julius Peppers Sebastian Janikowski Patrick Peterson
13 Ray Rice[95] Cam Newton[96] Colin McCarthy[97] David Hawthorne[96] Antonio Brown[98] Tim Masthay[96]
14 Rob Gronkowski[99] Matt Ryan[100] Terrell Suggs[101] Jason Pierre-Paul[100] Matt Prater[102] Doug Baldwin[100]
15 Reggie Bush[103] Calvin Johnson[104] Antwan Barnes[105] John Abraham[104] Ryan Succop[106] Andy Lee[104]
16 Tom Brady[107] Drew Brees[108] Robert Mathis[107] Jason Pierre-Paul[108] Richard Seymour[107] David Akers[108]
17 Ray Rice[109] Matt Flynn[110] Troy Polamalu[111] Curtis Lofton[112] Richard Goodman[113] David Akers[114]
Dec.[115] Tom Brady Drew Brees Terrell Suggs Jason Pierre-Paul Matt Prater David Akers
Week FedEx Air
Player of the Week[116]
(quarterbacks)
FedEx Ground
Player of the Week[116]
(running backs)
Pepsi
Rookie of the Week[117]
1 Tom Brady (NE) LeSean McCoy (Phi) WR Randall Cobb (GB)
2 Matthew Stafford (Det) Fred Jackson (Buf) WR Denarius Moore (Oak)
3 Joe Flacco (Bal) Darren McFadden (Oak) OL Stefen Wisniewski (Oak)
4 Aaron Rodgers (GB) Matt Forté (Chi) QB Cam Newton (Car)
5 Aaron Rodgers (GB) Adrian Peterson (Min) LB Aldon Smith (SF)
6 Aaron Rodgers (GB) Frank Gore (SF) LB Aldon Smith (SF)
7 Aaron Rodgers (GB) DeMarco Murray (Dal) RB DeMarco Murray (Dal)
8 Ben Roethlisberger (Pit) LeSean McCoy (Phi) DE Marcell Dareus (Buf)
9 Aaron Rodgers (GB) Willis McGahee (Den) QB Andy Dalton (Cin)
10 Tony Romo (Dal) Michael Bush (Oak) WR Denarius Moore (Oak)
11 Matthew Stafford (Det) Kevin Smith (Det) WR Torrey Smith (Bal)
12 Drew Brees (NO) Beanie Wells (Ari) QB Andy Dalton (Cin)
13 Aaron Rodgers (GB) Ray Rice (Bal) LB Colin McCarthy (Ten)
14 Matt Ryan (Atl) Marshawn Lynch (Sea) QB T. J. Yates (Hou)
15 Drew Brees (NO) Reggie Bush (Mia) QB Cam Newton (Car)
16 Drew Brees (NO) C. J. Spiller (Buf) QB Cam Newton (Car)
17 Matt Flynn (GB) Ray Rice (Bal) DB Sterling Moore (NE)
Month Rookie of the Month
Offensive Defensive
Sept.[67] Cam Newton Ryan Kerrigan
Oct.[83] Andy Dalton Aldon Smith
Nov.[118] DeMarco Murray Von Miller
Dec.[115] Julio Jones Aldon Smith

Regular season awards Edit

For the first time, the league held the NFL Honors, an awards show to salute the best players and plays for the season. The 1st Annual NFL Honors was held at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 4, 2012.[119]

Team superlatives Edit

Offense Edit

  • Most points scored: Green Bay, 560 (35.0 PPG)
  • Fewest points scored: St. Louis, 193 (12.1 PPG)
  • Most total offensive yards: New Orleans, 7,474
  • Fewest total offensive yards: Jacksonville, 4,149
  • Most total passing yards: New Orleans, 5,347
  • Fewest total passing yards: Jacksonville, 2,179
  • Most rushing yards: Denver, 2,632
  • Fewest rushing yards: New York Giants, 1,427

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Defense Edit

  • Fewest points allowed: Pittsburgh, 227 (14.2 PPG)
  • Most points allowed: Tampa Bay, 494 (30.9 PPG)
  • Fewest total yards allowed: Pittsburgh, 4,348
  • Most total yards allowed: Green Bay, 6,585
  • Fewest passing yards allowed: Pittsburgh, 2,751
  • Most passing yards allowed: Green Bay, 4,796
  • Fewest rushing yards allowed: San Francisco, 1,236
  • Most rushing yards allowed: Tampa Bay, 2,497

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Coaching changes Edit

Pre-season Edit

The uncertain labor issues and the possibility of a lockout were speculated to have a minimizing effect on coaching changes prior to the 2011 season, with owners predicted to be more hesitant than usual to hire a high-price, high-profile head coach.[122] Nevertheless, eight coaches were fired either during or immediately after the 2010 NFL season, compared to three in the year prior; only one of the new hires (John Fox) had ever been a head coach in the NFL prior to their hirings or promotions. However, Leslie Frazier, and Jason Garrett did get some experience as interim coaches during the 2010 season, with Garrett being successful in his debut season, going 5–3 in his tenure, improving the 1–7 Cowboys to a 6–10 season.

Team: 2010 head coach:
at start of season
2010 interim head coach: 2011 replacement: Reason for leaving: Notes:
Dallas Cowboys Wade Phillips Jason Garrett Fired Phillips, son of former NFL head coach Bum Phillips, was fired on November 8, 2010, following a 45–7 Week 9 loss against the Green Bay Packers, leaving Dallas with a 35–24 (.593) record. Phillips was later hired as defensive coordinator of the Houston Texans. On January 5, 2011, Jason Garrett, the team's offensive coordinator and presumptive head coach in waiting, was named the Head coach for the 2011 season.
Minnesota Vikings Brad Childress Leslie Frazier Fired Childress was fired on November 22, 2010, following a Week 11 loss against the Green Bay Packers, 31–3. The Vikings entered week 12 with a 3–7 record, second-to-last in the NFC North after a 12–4 season a year ago. Childress also faced controversy by releasing Randy Moss without the approval of owner Zygi Wilf and lost control over the locker room.[123] Childress amassed a record of 40–37 (.519) record during his time in Minnesota. Frazier, the Vikings' defensive coordinator since 2007, was named head coach following the end of the 2010 season.
Denver Broncos Josh McDaniels Eric Studesville (retained as running back coach) John Fox Fired McDaniels was fired on December 5, 2010, following a 10–6 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 13. After a 6–0 start in the 2009 season, the Broncos lost 17 of their next 22 games, and became subject to a videotaping scandal.[124] McDaniels's record was 11–17 (.393) as coach of the Broncos. McDaniels was later hired by the St. Louis Rams to be their offensive coordinator.[125]
San Francisco 49ers Mike Singletary Jim Tomsula (retained as defensive line coach) Jim Harbaugh Fired Singletary compiled a record of 18–22 (.462) during his 2½ years as head coach of the 49ers and was criticized for his lack of focus on the team's offense.[126][127] Singletary is now the Linebackers coach for the Minnesota Vikings.[128]

Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback, came from the Stanford Cardinal football team, where he led the Cardinal to a 12–1 record in 2010 behind the arm of top quarterback prospect Andrew Luck, culminating in a victory in the Orange Bowl. (Luck was expected to declare for the 2011 NFL Draft if Harbaugh left, but decided to stay at Stanford.)

Carolina Panthers John Fox Ron Rivera Expired contract The Panthers announced on December 31, 2010, two days before the final game of the 2010 season, that his contract will not be renewed for 2011.[129] Fox spent nine seasons with Carolina, including an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVIII, and leaves Carolina with a total record of 78–76 (.506).

Rivera had spent the previous three seasons as defensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers.

Cleveland Browns Eric Mangini Pat Shurmur Fired The Browns announced on Monday January 3, 2011, the day after the end of the 2010 regular season that Eric Mangini will not be returning to coach the Browns.[130] Mangini led the Browns to back to back 5–11 seasons and an overall record of 10–22 (.313), the second-worst in Browns history.[131] Mangini is currently an analyst for ESPN. On January 13, the Browns announced that they hired Pat Shurmur, a career assistant coach who spent the last two seasons on the staff of the St. Louis Rams and from 1999 to 2008 on the staff of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Oakland Raiders Tom Cable Hue Jackson Expired contract The Raiders announced on Tuesday January 4, 2011, that they will not exercise the option on Tom Cable's contract. He finishes with a 17–27 (.386) record, which included an 8–8 record in 2010, while going undefeated against division rivals, being the first team to go 6–0 against division opponents and miss the playoffs. On January 17, the Raiders announced that Hue Jackson, their previous offensive coordinator will replace Cable, who was later hired as the assistant head coach/offensive line coach for the Seattle Seahawks.
Tennessee Titans Jeff Fisher Mike Munchak Resigned On January 27, it was formally announced by the Tennessee Titans that Jeff Fisher would not return to coach the team in 2011,[132] following a dispute with quarterback Vince Young. Fisher, whose time with the team dated back to when it was still the Houston Oilers, had the longest tenure as head coach with one team among active head coaches in the league at the time of his dismissal. In 17 years with the Oilers and Titans, Fisher compiled a record of 147–126 (.538) and led the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV. Mike Munchak, who joined the Oilers in 1982 and has remained with the team as a player or coach every year since (serving most recently as offensive line coach), was promoted to the head coach position as Fisher's replacement.

In-season Edit

The following head coaches were replaced in-season:

Team: 2011 head coach: Interim head coach: Reason for leaving: Notes:
Jacksonville Jaguars Jack Del Rio Mel Tucker Fired Del Rio was fired after compiling a 69–73 (.486) record (including postseason games) in 8¾ seasons as head coach; the team has not made the playoffs since 2007. Del Rio was fired at the same time that Wayne Weaver, the owner of the Jaguars, announced his intentions to sell the team to Pakistani-American automotive parts builder Shahid Khan.[133]
Kansas City Chiefs Todd Haley Romeo Crennel Fired Haley compiled a 19–27 (.413) record, including one postseason loss, in nearly 3 seasons with the Chiefs. Team ownership cited inconsistent play and a lack of progress in their decision; Haley was also cited for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in what turned out to be his final game. Crennel had previously served as head coach of the Cleveland Browns from 2005 to 2008. Crennel won his first game as the interim head coach of the Chiefs on December 18, 2011 against the then undefeated Green Bay Packers 19-14, which was significant as Crennel snapped the Packers' 19-game winning streak ended their hopes for a perfect season. Crennel finished his stint as interim head coach with a 2-1 record. On January 9, 2012 Crennel was named the team's permanent head coach.
Miami Dolphins Tony Sparano Todd Bowles Fired Sparano compiled a 29–33 (.468) record, including one postseason loss, in nearly 4 seasons with the Dolphins. Ongoing speculation regarding Sparano's future in Miami prompted Dolphins owner Stephen Ross to dismiss Sparano prior to the end of the season instead of letting the speculation become a further distraction. The Dolphins intend on hiring someone from outside the organization in the 2012 offseason.[134]

Stadiums Edit

Naming rights agreements Edit

The following stadiums received new naming rights:

In addition, the San Diego Chargers' home field, Qualcomm Stadium, was temporarily renamed "Snapdragon Stadium" for a ten-day period from December 16–25, which included the team's Week 15 home game vs. the Baltimore Ravens, as a marketing tie in for Qualcomm's Snapdragon brand.[140]

Uniforms Edit

The first Sunday of the season fell on the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. To commemorate that event players, coaches, game officials and sideline personnel all wore a special stars and stripes ribbon bearing the dates "9/11/01" and "9/11/11" as a patch or pin. Players were also allowed to wear special red, white and blue gloves and shoes.[141]

The Buffalo Bills introduced redesigned uniforms on June 24, 2011. Early rumors fueled by a Madden NFL 12 trailer featuring a Bills throwback uniform had indicated the team would be adopting the uniforms the team wore between 1975 and 1983;[142] the final product indeed resembled those uniforms, with some minor adjustments.[143] The new uniforms (which marked the first redesign since 2002) were unveiled at a fan appreciation event at Ralph Wilson Stadium.[144] The Bills wore their white "away" uniforms in their week nine home game against the New York Jets as part of a whiteout promotion; the last time the team had worn their white uniforms at home was in 1986.[145]

The New England Patriots' uniforms bore a patch bearing the initials "MHK" in honor of team owner Robert Kraft's wife Myra Kraft who died of cancer in July.[146] The Patriots wore their red throwback uniforms in their week five game against the New York Jets. They wore their white jerseys at home against the Dallas Cowboys in week six, thus forcing the Cowboys to use their navy jerseys for the only time all season and the first time since 2009.[147] As per tradition, the Cowboys wore their throwbacks on Thanksgiving Day (November 24) at home against the Miami Dolphins.[147]

The St. Louis Rams wore their throwback uniforms in week 8 against the New Orleans Saints; the date was determined by fan voting.[148]

The Baltimore Ravens wore their black alternative jerseys twice in 2011: with black pants against the Jets and with white pants against the 49ers.[149]

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wore their orange throwback uniforms during week 13 against Carolina.[150]

The Oakland Raiders wore stickers featuring "AL" on their helmets after owner Al Davis died on October 8, 2011.[151]

This season was the last in which the Denver Broncos wore their navy blue jerseys as their primary jersey, as the team has designated their orange jerseys—the team's alternate home jersey since 2002—as their new primary home jersey color, beginning with the 2012 season. The move was made due to overwhelming fan support to return to using orange as the team's primary home jersey color, which harkens back to the days of the Orange Crush Defense, as well as John Elway's return to the organization as the team's executive vice president of football operations. The team had considered making the switch for the 2011 season, but were too late to notify the NFL of the changes.[152] The team's navy blue jerseys, which had been their primary home jersey since they were first introduced in 1997, will become the alternate jerseys which will be worn in one or two home games each year.[153]

This season was the last in which the Seattle Seahawks wore their pacific blue (or "Seahawks blue") jerseys as the team's home jersey, as the team changed their home jersey color to dark navy for the 2012 season.[154]

End of the Reebok Era Edit

This was the last season that Reebok exclusively supplied uniforms and sideline caps along with performance and fan apparel for all 32 teams in the league, as Nike and New Era now have the 40-year rights to manufacture on-field uniforms and fan apparel, with Nike handling uniforms and performance apparel, and New Era with on-field caps. For Reebok, this ends a 10-year exclusivity association that began in 2001.[155]

Media Edit

This was the sixth season under the television contracts with the league's television partners: CBS (all AFC afternoon away games), Fox (all NFC afternoon away games), NBC (17 Sunday Night Football games and the kickoff game), ESPN (17 Monday Night Football games over sixteen weeks), NFL Network (eight late-season games on Thursday night and Saturday nights), and DirecTV's NFL Sunday Ticket package. These contracts originally ran through at least 2013.

ESPN extended its contract for Monday Night Football on September 8, during the opening week of the season. This new contract, valued between $14.2 billion and $15.2 billion, extended ESPN's rights for eight seasons until 2021. It also gave them rights to expanded highlights, international and digital rights, the Pro Bowl beginning with the 2015 installment, and possibly a Wildcard playoff game.[156] The league also signed a nine-year extension with CBS, Fox and NBC on their current contracts starting with the 2014 season through 2022.[157]

The 2011 NFL season version of "musical chairs" brought some changes. At CBS, Dick Enberg officially retired (he broadcast San Diego Padres games for Fox Sports San Diego and its predecessor, 4SD until he retired in 2016; he died in 2017), and Marv Albert replaced him, coming over from Westwood One radio. Gus Johnson has also departed CBS and will begin calling play-by-play for Fox, mostly college games as well on FX. ESPN lost both of their sideline reporters from 2010: Michele Tafoya to NBC, where she replaced the departing Andrea Kremer, and Suzy Kolber reduced the number of games she covers to work on ESPN2's new NFL32 show, which she is hosting. ESPN, who had reduced the roles of its sideline reporters in recent years in response to NFL rule changes, used only one sideline reporter for each game of the 2011 season; among the rotating reporters include Kolber, Wendi Nix, Ed Werder, Sal Paolantonio, and Rachel Nichols. At NFL Network, Brad Nessler and Mike Mayock became its new broadcasting crew, replacing Bob Papa, Matt Millen, and Joe Theismann.

On December 22, 2010, the league announced that its national radio contract with Westwood One, which was acquired by Dial Global in the 2011 offseason, had been extended through 2014.[158] The league also extended its contract with Sirius XM Radio through 2015.[159] In addition to these contracts, and in a first for an NFL team, the Dallas Cowboys signed a deal to allow for nationwide broadcasts of all of its home and away games broadcast on Compass Media Networks, in addition to its existing local radio network. Compass also acquired exclusive national broadcast rights to both the International Series and Toronto Series contests.[160]

The league did not announce plans to compensate their media partners had the season been shortened or canceled as a result of the work stoppage. NBC had ordered several low-cost reality television shows for the 2011–12 TV season in the event that Sunday Night Football could not be played, but other networks had not made public any contingency plans in the event NFL games could not be televised (in the case of CBS and Fox, the Sunday afternoon time slots could have been left unfilled and turned over to the affiliates, likely to be used for time buys by minor and extreme sports organizations, or locally programmed infomercials or movies as they are during the offseason). A work stoppage could have potentially cost these networks billions of dollars in ad revenue and other entertainment platforms that depend on the games being played. (Under the NFL's television contracts, the networks must still pay the league a rights fee regardless of whether or not the league plays any games; a March 2 ruling states that this money must be put into escrow and not be spent.)[161] Meanwhile, the United Football League had set aside a portion of their television contract for their 2011 UFL season, as a potential package of replacement programs for the networks;[162] while CBS and Fox briefly negotiated with the UFL regarding the package, neither network committed to carrying the games, forcing the UFL to postpone its season by a month.

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External links Edit

  • Football Outsiders: Final 2011 DVOA Ratings
  • Zimmer, John; Marini, Matt, eds. (2011). Official 2011 National Football League Record & Fact Book (PDF). New York: National Football League. ISBN 978-1-603-20887-1. Retrieved October 29, 2013.

2011, season, this, article, about, american, football, season, united, states, gaelic, football, season, ireland, 2011, national, football, league, ireland, 92nd, regular, season, national, football, league, 46th, super, bowl, began, thursday, september, 2011. This article is about the American football season in the United States For the Gaelic football season in Ireland see 2011 National Football League Ireland The 2011 NFL season was the 92nd regular season of the National Football League NFL and the 46th of the Super Bowl era It began on Thursday September 8 2011 with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers defeating the Super Bowl XLIV champion New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field and ended with Super Bowl XLVI the league s championship game on February 5 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis where the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 2011 National Football League seasonRegular seasonDurationSeptember 8 2011 January 1 2012PlayoffsStart dateJanuary 7 2012AFC ChampionsNew England PatriotsNFC ChampionsNew York GiantsSuper Bowl XLVIDateFebruary 5 2012SiteLucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis IndianaChampionsNew York GiantsPro BowlDateJanuary 29 2012SiteAloha Stadium Halawa Honolulu Hawaii 2010 NFL seasons 2012 PatriotsBillsDolphinsJetsBengalsRavensSteelersBrownsColtsTitansJaguarsTexansBroncosChiefsRaidersChargersclass notpageimage AFC teams West North South East CowboysGiantsEaglesRedskinsBearsLionsPackersVikingsFalconsPanthersSaintsBuccaneersCardinalsRamsSeahawks49ersclass notpageimage NFC teams West North South East Due to a labor dispute between league owners and players a lockout began on March 11 and ended on July 25 lasting 130 days Although it initially threatened to postpone or cancel the season the only game that was canceled was the August 7 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game The 2011 season saw an unprecedented amount of passing offense Three of the nine highest passing yardage totals of all time were established No 2 Drew Brees 5 476 No 3 Tom Brady 5 235 and No 9 Matthew Stafford 5 038 Eli Manning threw for 4 933 yards which places him 14th all time 1 It also saw Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers establish the all time single season best quarterback rating of 122 5 2 Further cementing the modern NFL s reputation as a passing league 3 4 5 was that for the second consecutive year the league overall set a record for most average passing yards per team per game with 229 7 breaking 2010 s record by more than eight yards per game 6 For comparison the league wide average rushing yards total finished the 2011 season at 57th all time A subplot of the 2011 season was determining who would have the worst record and therefore earn the right to the No 1 overall pick in the 2012 draft Stanford senior quarterback Andrew Luck was seen as the best quarterback prospect in years Fans of some teams that started the season with numerous losses notably the Indianapolis Colts were openly rooting for their teams to Suck for Luck 7 8 Contents 1 Labor dispute 2 NFL draft 3 Player movement 3 1 Free agency 3 2 Trades 4 Rule changes 4 1 Game day testing 5 Schedule 5 1 Scheduling changes 6 Regular season standings 6 1 Division 6 2 Conference 7 Postseason 7 1 Playoffs bracket 8 Records and milestones 8 1 Playoff records amp milestones 9 Regular season statistical leaders 10 Awards 10 1 All Pro Team 10 2 Players of the Week Month 10 3 Regular season awards 10 4 Team superlatives 10 4 1 Offense 10 4 2 Defense 11 Coaching changes 11 1 Pre season 11 2 In season 12 Stadiums 12 1 Naming rights agreements 13 Uniforms 13 1 End of the Reebok Era 14 Media 15 References 16 External linksLabor dispute EditMain article 2011 NFL lockout In May 2008 the owners decided to opt out of the 1993 arrangement and play the 2010 season without an agreement in place 9 Some of the major points of contention included openness of owners financial books the rookie pay scale a proposed 18 percent reduction in the players share of revenues forfeiture on bonus payments for players who fail to perform players health and retirement benefits details of free agency the cost and benefit of new stadiums players salaries extending the regular season to 18 games and the revenue sharing structure 9 By March 2011 the National Football League Players Association NFLPA and the NFL had not yet come to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement CBA thus failing to resolve the labor dispute Accordingly the NFLPA informed the league and the clubs that the players had voted to have the NFLPA renounce its bargaining rights 10 After the renunciation of collective bargaining rights quarterbacks Tom Brady Peyton Manning and Drew Brees joined seven other NFL players and filed an antitrust suit to enjoin the lockout 11 10 12 Following the settlement of the Brady et al v NFL antitrust suit on July 25 2011 a majority of players signed union authorization cards approving the NFL Players Association to act as their exclusive collective bargaining representative 13 The NFL officially recognized the NFLPA s status as the players collective bargaining representative on July 30 14 The NFL and NFLPA proceeded to negotiate terms for a new collective bargaining agreement and the agreement became effective after ratification by the players on August 4 15 The new collective bargaining agreement ran through 2021 16 NFL draft EditThe 2011 NFL Draft was held from April 28 to 30 2011 at New York City s Radio City Music Hall With the first pick the Carolina Panthers selected quarterback Cam Newton from Auburn Player movement EditFree agency began on July 25 2011 following the end of the 2011 NFL lockout Free agency Edit Notable players to change teams during free agency included Quarterbacks Derek Anderson Arizona to Carolina Bruce Gradkowski Oakland to Cincinnati Matt Hasselbeck Seattle to Tennessee Tarvaris Jackson Minnesota to Seattle Matt Moore Carolina to Miami and Vince Young Tennessee to Philadelphia Running backs Ronnie Brown Miami to Philadelphia Brandon Jackson Green Bay to Cleveland Willis McGahee Baltimore to Denver Darren Sproles San Diego to New Orleans and Ricky Williams Miami to Baltimore Fullback Vonta Leach Houston to Baltimore Wide receivers Steve Breaston Arizona to Kansas City Plaxico Burress N Y Giants to N Y Jets Braylon Edwards N Y Jets to San Francisco Sidney Rice Minnesota to Seattle Brad Smith N Y Jets to Buffalo Steve Smith N Y Giants to Philadelphia Roy Williams Dallas to Chicago Tight ends Kevin Boss N Y Giants to Oakland Todd Heap Baltimore to Arizona and Zach Miller Oakland to Seattle Offensive tackles Ryan Harris Denver to Philadelphia and Sean Locklear Seattle to Washington Guards David Baas San Francisco to N Y Giants Chris Chester Baltimore to Washington and Harvey Dahl Atlanta to St Louis Centers Jonathan Goodwin New Orleans to San Francisco and Olin Kreutz Chicago to New Orleans Defensive ends Jason Babin Tennessee to Philadelphia Stephen Bowen Dallas to Washington and Ray Edwards Minnesota to Atlanta Defensive tackles Barry Cofield N Y Giants to Washington Cullen Jenkins Green Bay to Philadelphia and Shaun Rogers Cleveland to New Orleans Linebackers Nick Barnett Green Bay to Buffalo Kevin Burnett San Diego to Miami Thomas Howard Oakland to Cincinnati Manny Lawson San Francisco to Cincinnati Paul Posluszny Buffalo to Jacksonville Matt Roth Cleveland to Jacksonville Clint Session Indianapolis to Jacksonville and Stephen Tulloch Tennessee to Detroit Cornerbacks Nnamdi Asomugha Oakland to Philadelphia Nate Clements San Francisco to Cincinnati Johnathan Joseph Cincinnati to Houston Carlos Rogers Washington to San Francisco and Josh Wilson Baltimore to Washington Safeties Oshiomogho Atogwe St Louis to Washington Dawan Landry Baltimore to Jacksonville Danieal Manning Chicago to Houston Quintin Mikell Philadelphia to St Louis Bob Sanders Indianapolis to San Diego and Donte Whitner Buffalo to San Francisco Trades Edit The following notable trades were made during the 2011 league year July 28 Philadelphia traded QB Kevin Kolb to Arizona in exchange for CB Dominique Rodgers Cromartie and Arizona s second round selection in 2012 17 July 28 Chicago traded TE Greg Olsen to Carolina in exchange for a third round selection in 2012 18 July 28 Washington traded DT Albert Haynesworth to New England in exchange for a fifth round selection in 2013 19 July 29 Cincinnati traded WR Chad Ochocinco to New England in exchange for a fifth round selection in 2012 and sixth round selection in 2013 20 July 29 Washington traded QB Donovan McNabb to Minnesota in exchange for a sixth round pick in 2012 21 July 29 New Orleans traded RB Reggie Bush to Miami exchange for S Jonathon Amaya and a swap of sixth round selections in 2012 22 August 12 Buffalo traded WR Lee Evans to Baltimore in exchange for a fourth round pick in 2012 23 August 22 San Francisco traded S Taylor Mays to Cincinnati in exchange for a seventh round pick in 2012 24 August 29 Seattle sent CB Kelly Jennings to Cincinnati with DE Clinton McDonald going the other way 25 October 12 Seattle traded LB Aaron Curry to Oakland in exchange for a seventh round pick in 2012 and a conditional pick in 2013 26 October 17 Denver traded WR Brandon Lloyd to St Louis in exchange for a fifth round pick in 2012 27 October 18 Cincinnati traded QB Carson Palmer to Oakland in exchange for a first round pick in 2012 and a conditional second round pick in 2013 28 Rule changes EditThe following are rule changes that were passed at the league s annual owners meeting in March All changes went into effect once the labor dispute was resolved Changes were made regarding kickoffs to limit injuries First kickoffs will be moved from the 30 to the 35 yard line repealing a 1994 rule change In addition players on the kickoff coverage team cannot line up more than 5 yards behind the kickoff line minimizing running starts and thus reducing the speed of collisions 29 Other changes were also proposed but a number of players and coaches expressed concern they would actually significantly reduce if not eliminate the number of kickoff returns 30 31 Proposals that would have brought touchbacks out to the 25 instead of the 20 and eliminated all wedge blocks were not adopted 29 Despite this rule the Bears kicked off from the 30 yard line twice citation needed in their preseason game against the Bills All replay reviews of scoring plays during the entire game can now be initiated by the replay booth official Coaches will no longer have to use one of their challenges if a scoring play occurs outside of the two minute warning 29 30 Because the play is now unchallengeable by coaches attempting to do so will result in a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty which several coaches were flagged for during the season Nicknamed the Boise State Rule all playing fields must remain green and not be in another color like the blue turf at Boise State s Bronco Stadium unless approval is granted by the league This was passed in response to a few sponsors who requested to change the colors in a few stadiums 32 The following rule changes were adopted at the NFL Owners Meeting on May 24 2011 Hits to the head of a passer by an opponent s hands arms or other parts of the body will not be fouls unless they are forcible blows modifying the existing rule that any contact to a passer s head regardless of the reason is penalized as a personal foul 15 yards Players will be prohibited from launching leaving both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into an opponent or using any part of the helmet to initiate forcible contact against any part of the opponent s body to level a defenseless player as well as forcibly hitting the neck or head area with the helmet facemask forearm or shoulder regardless of whether the defensive player also uses his arms to tackle the defenseless player by encircling or grasping him and lowering the head and make forcible contact with the top crown or forehead hairline parts of the helmet against any part of the defenseless player s body Offenders will be penalised 15 yards for unnecessary roughness plus risking immediate disqualification if the contact is deemed flagrant A defenseless player is defined as a Player in the act of or just after throwing a pass Receiver attempting to catch a pass or one who has not completed a catch and hasn t had time to protect himself or hasn t clearly become a runner If the receiver runner is capable of avoiding or warding off the impending contact of an opponent he is no longer a defenseless player Runner whose forward progress has been stopped and is already in the grasp of a tackler Kickoff or punt returner attempting to field a kick in the air Player on the ground at the end of a play Kicker punter during the kick or return Quarterback any time after a change of possession i e turnover Player who receives a blindside block when the blocker is moving toward his own end line and approaches the opponent from behind or the side 33 The league has instructed game officials to err on the side of caution when calling such personal foul penalties and that they will not be downgraded if they make a mistake so that they will not hesitate on making these kinds of calls 34 Game day testing Edit Game day testing for performance enhancing drugs The NFL is adding game day testing for performance enhancing substances but not recreational drugs this season under the new collective bargaining agreement 35 Schedule EditThe preseason schedule was released April 12 2011 The Hall of Fame Game had it been played would have featured the Chicago Bears against the St Louis Rams in only the second time since 1971 that the game would have featured two teams from the same conference 36 Instead the preseason began with the San Diego Chargers hosting the Seattle Seahawks on August 11 the remainder of the preseason and all other games was played as originally scheduled with the exception of the preseason New York Jets New York Giants game which was postponed two days due to Hurricane Irene The 2011 season began on Thursday September 8 2011 at Lambeau Field with the Super Bowl XLV champion Green Bay Packers hosting the New Orleans Saints in the kickoff game the last regular season games were held on Sunday January 1 2012 The playoffs started on Saturday January 7 2012 and ended with Super Bowl XLVI the league s championship game on February 5 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Under the NFL s scheduling formula intraconference and interconference matchups were Intraconference AFC East vs AFC West AFC North vs AFC South NFC East vs NFC West NFC North vs NFC SouthInterconference AFC East vs NFC East AFC West vs NFC North AFC North vs NFC West AFC South vs NFC South When the league was arranging the schedule in spring 2011 it added some cushion in case the labor dispute lasted into September and the planned start of the regular season For example every contest in Week 3 had teams which shared the same bye week later in the season which would have allowed these games to be made up on what were originally the teams byes Weeks 2 and 4 were set up so that there were neither any divisional rivalry games nor teams on bye in those weeks and every team with a home game in Week 2 was on the road in Week 4 and vice versa This would have kept the season as fair as possible if those games had to be canceled 37 These scheduling changes along with eliminating the week off before the Super Bowl and moving the Super Bowl back a week would have allowed the NFL to play a 14 game schedule beginning in mid October while still having the Super Bowl in mid February This season s International Series game featured the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium in London on October 23 with the Buccaneers serving as the home team 38 The Bears won 24 18 39 It marked the Bears second game played outside the United States in as many years as they were a part of the Bills Toronto Series in 2010 The Buccaneers previously appeared in the International Series in 2009 One week later on October 30 the Buffalo Bills defeated the Washington Redskins in the Bills annual game at Rogers Centre in Toronto by a score of 23 0 Although this was within the bounds of the 2011 CFL season neither of the two Southern Ontario CFL teams was playing on the same day and both played away games that weekend The 2011 12 season also marked the 20th anniversary of the Bills and Redskins meeting in Super Bowl XXVI The Detroit Lions hosted their first Monday Night Football game since 2001 when they faced the Chicago Bears on Columbus Day Canadian Thanksgiving the Detroit Windsor market straddles the U S Canada border 40 The Lions defeated the Bears 24 13 for the team s fifth straight win the most Lions wins to start a season since the team s glory years in the 1950s continuing a streak that has been seen as a pleasant surprise for Lions fans after over a decade of mediocrity 41 The 2011 Thanksgiving Day slate featured the Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers winning 27 15 on the road against the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys coming back to defeat the Miami Dolphins 20 19 at home The Thanksgiving nightcap on the NFL Network showed the Baltimore Ravens defeating the San Francisco 49ers 16 6 at home this was the first Thanksgiving game for the 49ers since 1972 the first ever for the Ravens and a game that put first year 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh against his brother Ravens head coach John Harbaugh Christmas Day fell on Sunday The TV contracts stated that the majority of afternoon games would be played on Christmas Eve Saturday and only one game was held over for Sunday night The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 35 21 on Christmas evening on NBC New Year s Day 2012 consequently also fell on a Sunday and the NFL played its entire Week 17 schedule that day The major college bowl games usually played on New Year s Day as well as the NHL Winter Classic were instead played on Monday January 2 For the second straight year Week 17 only featured divisional match ups The New York Giants visited the Washington Redskins on September 11 2011 the first Sunday of the regular season to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks in which Washington D C and New York City were both targeted as well as the first such anniversary since the killing of Osama bin Laden in May 42 Due to the proximity of Baltimore with Washington as well as the proximity of Pittsburgh with the site where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed the Pittsburgh Steelers visited the archrival Baltimore Ravens at M amp T Bank Stadium in Baltimore It marked the first time the two teams played in a season opening game since 2003 as their heated rivalry usually prompts their games to be scheduled later in the season There had been some speculation that the Giants and their same city rival the New York Jets could have played each other that day since the two were scheduled to play each other in 2011 the Jets were the designated home team at MetLife Stadium in the matchup which had been predetermined due to the NFL s scheduling formula 43 However the Jets instead hosted the Dallas Cowboys 44 Scheduling changes Edit The following regular season games were moved by way of flexible scheduling severe weather or for other reasons Week 10 The Detroit Chicago game was moved from 1 00 pm EST to 4 15 pm EST 45 Week 11 The Tennessee Atlanta game was moved from 1 00 pm EST to 4 15 pm EST 46 Week 13 The Indianapolis New England game was moved from the 8 20 pm EST time slot on NBC Sunday Night Football to 1 00 pm EST on CBS The Detroit New Orelans game originally scheduled at 1 00 pm EST on Fox was flexed into the 8 20 pm slot on NBC in place of the originally scheduled Colts Patriots game The Baltimore Cleveland game was changed from 1 00 pm EST to 4 05 pm EST The Denver Minnesota game was changed from 4 05 pm EST to 1 00 pm EST and aired on Fox instead of CBS because Fox had only two games in the early time slot This was the first time that the league moved an interconference telecast to the home team s Sunday afternoon regional broadcaster 46 47 Week 14 The Oakland Green Bay game was moved from 1 00 pm EST to 4 15 pm EST 48 Week 17 By way of flexible scheduling the following games were moved due to playoff implications during the final week of the regular season The Dallas New York Giants game originally scheduled at 1 00 pm EST on Fox was selected as the final NBC Sunday Night Football game which decided the NFC East division champion The Tampa Bay Atlanta Baltimore Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Cleveland games were all moved from 1 00 pm EST to 4 15 pm EST 49 Regular season standings EditDivision Edit AFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 1 New England Patriots 13 3 0 813 5 1 10 2 513 342 W8New York Jets 8 8 0 500 3 3 6 6 394 382 L3Miami Dolphins 6 10 0 375 3 3 5 7 348 330 W1Buffalo Bills 6 10 0 375 1 5 4 8 372 434 L1AFC Northviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 2 Baltimore Ravens 12 4 0 750 6 0 9 3 378 266 W2 5 Pittsburgh Steelers 12 4 0 750 4 2 9 3 325 227 W2 6 Cincinnati Bengals 9 7 0 563 2 4 6 6 344 323 L1Cleveland Browns 4 12 0 250 0 6 3 9 218 307 L6AFC Southviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 3 Houston Texans 10 6 0 625 4 2 8 4 381 278 L3Tennessee Titans 9 7 0 563 3 3 7 5 325 317 W2Jacksonville Jaguars 5 11 0 313 3 3 4 8 243 329 W1Indianapolis Colts 2 14 0 125 2 4 2 10 243 430 L1AFC Westviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 4 Denver Broncos 8 8 0 500 3 3 6 6 309 390 L3San Diego Chargers 8 8 0 500 3 3 7 5 406 377 W1Oakland Raiders 8 8 0 500 3 3 6 6 359 433 L1Kansas City Chiefs 7 9 0 438 3 3 4 8 212 338 W1 NFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 4 New York Giants 9 7 0 562 3 3 5 7 394 400 W2Philadelphia Eagles 8 8 0 500 5 1 6 6 396 328 W4Dallas Cowboys 8 8 0 500 2 4 6 6 372 347 L2Washington Redskins 5 11 0 313 2 4 5 7 288 367 L2NFC Northviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 1 Green Bay Packers 15 1 0 938 6 0 12 0 560 359 W2 6 Detroit Lions 10 6 0 625 3 3 6 6 474 387 L1Chicago Bears 8 8 0 500 3 3 7 5 353 341 W1Minnesota Vikings 3 13 0 188 0 6 3 9 340 449 L1NFC Southviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 3 New Orleans Saints 13 3 0 813 5 1 9 3 547 339 W8 5 Atlanta Falcons 10 6 0 625 3 3 7 5 402 350 W1Carolina Panthers 6 10 0 375 2 4 3 9 406 427 L1Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4 12 0 250 2 4 3 9 307 494 L10NFC Westviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 2 San Francisco 49ers 13 3 0 813 5 1 10 2 380 229 W3Arizona Cardinals 8 8 0 500 4 2 7 5 312 348 W1Seattle Seahawks 7 9 0 438 3 3 6 6 321 315 L2St Louis Rams 2 14 0 125 0 6 1 11 193 407 L7 Conference Edit AFC 50 viewtalkedit Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STKDivision winners1 New England Patriots East 13 3 0 813 5 1 10 2 449 423 W82 a Baltimore Ravens North 12 4 0 750 6 0 9 3 477 484 W23 Houston Texans South 10 6 0 625 4 2 8 4 453 413 L34 b Denver Broncos West 8 8 0 500 3 3 6 6 520 445 L3Wild cards5 a Pittsburgh Steelers North 12 4 0 750 4 2 9 3 492 411 W26 c Cincinnati Bengals North 9 7 0 563 2 4 6 6 492 326 L1Did not qualify for the postseason7 c Tennessee Titans South 9 7 0 563 3 3 7 5 461 396 W28 d New York Jets East 8 8 0 500 3 3 6 6 500 395 L39 b d e San Diego Chargers West 8 8 0 500 3 3 7 5 516 430 W110 b e Oakland Raiders West 8 8 0 500 3 3 6 6 504 438 L111 Kansas City Chiefs West 7 9 0 438 3 3 4 8 512 464 W112 f Miami Dolphins East 6 10 0 375 3 3 5 7 504 417 W113 f Buffalo Bills East 6 10 0 375 1 5 4 8 520 510 L114 Jacksonville Jaguars South 5 11 0 313 3 3 4 8 500 363 W115 Cleveland Browns North 4 12 0 250 0 6 3 9 531 313 L616 Indianapolis Colts South 2 14 0 125 2 4 2 10 539 594 L1Tiebreakers g a b Baltimore clinched the AFC North title based on a head to head sweep over Pittsburgh a b c Denver clinched the AFC West title instead of San Diego or Oakland based on record versus common opponents 5 5 to San Diego s and Oakland s 4 6 a b Cincinnati clinched the AFC 6 seed instead of Tennessee based on a head to head victory a b New York Jets finished ahead of San Diego based on head to head victory a b San Diego finished ahead of Oakland in the AFC West based on better conference record 7 5 to 6 6 a b Miami finished in third place in the AFC East based on a head to head sweep over Buffalo When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL s rules they are first broken within divisions then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division NFC 50 viewtalkedit Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STKDivision winners1 Green Bay Packers North 15 1 0 938 6 0 12 0 457 458 W22 a San Francisco 49ers West 13 3 0 813 5 1 10 2 449 418 W33 a New Orleans Saints South 13 3 0 813 5 1 9 3 441 442 W84 New York Giants East 9 7 0 563 3 3 5 7 520 465 W2Wild cards5 b Atlanta Falcons South 10 6 0 625 3 3 7 5 480 375 W16 b Detroit Lions North 10 6 0 625 3 3 6 6 535 394 L1Did not qualify for the postseason7 c Chicago Bears North 8 8 0 500 3 3 7 5 527 406 W18 c d Arizona Cardinals West 8 8 0 500 4 2 7 5 469 391 W19 d e Philadelphia Eagles East 8 8 0 500 5 1 6 6 488 398 W410 e Dallas Cowboys East 8 8 0 500 2 4 6 6 473 375 L211 Seattle Seahawks West 7 9 0 438 3 3 6 6 512 438 L212 Carolina Panthers South 6 10 0 375 2 4 3 9 504 313 L113 Washington Redskins East 5 11 0 313 2 4 5 7 477 438 L214 Tampa Bay Buccaneers South 4 12 0 250 2 4 3 9 551 438 L1015 Minnesota Vikings North 3 13 0 188 0 6 3 9 559 396 L116 St Louis Rams West 2 14 0 125 0 6 1 11 590 531 L7Tiebreakers f a b San Francisco clinched the NFC 2 seed instead of New Orleans based on better conference record 10 2 to 9 3 a b Atlanta clinched the NFC 5 seed instead of Detroit based on a head to head victory a b Chicago finished ahead of Arizona based on record versus common opponents a b Arizona finished ahead of Philadelphia based on a head to head victory a b Philadelphia finished in second place in the NFC East based on a head to head sweep over Dallas When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL s rules they are first broken within divisions then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division Postseason EditMain article 2011 12 NFL playoffs Playoffs bracket Edit Jan 8 MetLife Stadium Jan 15 Lambeau Field5 Atlanta 24 NY Giants 374 NY Giants 24 Jan 22 Candlestick Park1 Green Bay 20NFCJan 7 Mercedes Benz Superdome 4 NY Giants 20 Jan 14 Candlestick Park2 San Francisco 176 Detroit 28 NFC Championship3 New Orleans 323 New Orleans 45 Feb 5 Lucas Oil Stadium2 San Francisco 36Wild Card playoffsDivisional playoffsJan 7 Reliant Stadium N4 NY Giants 21Jan 15 M amp T Bank StadiumA1 New England 176 Cincinnati 10 Super Bowl XLVI3 Houston 133 Houston 31 Jan 22 Gillette Stadium2 Baltimore 20AFCJan 8 Sports Authority Field at Mile High 2 Baltimore 20Jan 14 Gillette Stadium1 New England 235 Pittsburgh 23 AFC Championship4 Denver 104 Denver 29 1 New England 45 Indicates overtime victoryThis bracket viewtalkeditRecords and milestones EditMost points in the Kickoff Game single team 42 Green Bay vs New Orleans September 8 2011 Most points in the Kickoff Game total 76 Green Bay 42 and New Orleans 34 September 8 2011 Longest kick return tie 108 yards Randall Cobb Green Bay vs New Orleans September 8 2011 Longest field goal tie 63 yards Sebastian Janikowski Oakland vs Denver September 12 2011 51 Most combined passing yards in a single game broken twice 933 Tom Brady New England 517 and Chad Henne Miami 416 September 12 2011 51 1 000 Matthew Stafford Detroit 520 and Matt Flynn Green Bay 480 January 1 2012 Most yards thrown by a rookie quarterback in his first game 422 Cam Newton Carolina vs Arizona 52 Most passing yards rookie season 4 051 Cam Newton Carolina Most yards thrown by a quarterback first two games of the season broken twice 854 yards Cam Newton September 18 2011 Carolina stands as record for a rookie 53 940 yards Tom Brady September 18 2011 New England Patriots 53 Most consecutive second half drives to end in touchdowns 5 Buffalo vs Oakland September 18 2011 54 Largest point margin prior to a successful comeback in consecutive games modern era broken twice 18 Buffalo 18 vs Oakland 21 vs New England 55 20 Detroit 20 vs Minnesota 24 vs Dallas Most field goals of 50 or more yards single game tied twice 3 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland 54 55 and 50 vs Houston October 9 2011 56 3 Josh Scobee Jacksonville 54 54 and 51 vs Baltimore October 24 2011 Highest net punting average for a season 43 99 yards Andy Lee San Francisco 57 Longest game winning punt return touchdown in overtime 99 yards Patrick Peterson Arizona vs St Louis November 6 2011 58 Most punt returns in a season for touchdown tied 4 Patrick Peterson Arizona Most punt return yards by a rookie in a season 699 Patrick Peterson Arizona Most field goals in a season 44 David Akers San Francisco Most points in a season without a touchdown 166 David Akers San Francisco 57 Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a season 14 Cam Newton Carolina Most passing yards in a season 5 476 Drew Brees New Orleans 59 Tom Brady New England 5 235 and Matthew Stafford Detroit 5 038 also passed for more than 5 000 yards marking the 4th and 5th times an individual has reached that milestone in NFL history and the first time more than one person has done it in a single season Fewest turnovers in a season tied 10 San Francisco 57 The 2011 Saints broke many offensive records on January 1 2012 60 Most net yardage of offense in a season 7 474 Most net yards passing 5 347 Most completions 472 Highest completion percentage team for the season 71 3 Fewest fumbles in a season 6 Most first downs for the season 416 Most passing first downs in a season 280 Most kick offs resulting in a touchback season 62 Highest third down conversion percentage 57 9 The 2011 Raiders also broke a few records Most penalties season 163 Most yards penalized season 1 358 Most all purpose yards in a season 2 696 Darren Sproles New Orleans Most receiving yards by a tight end in a season broken twice 1310 Jimmy Graham New Orleans vs Carolina 1327 Rob Gronkowski New England vs Buffalo Most games 300 yards passing season 13 Drew Brees New Orleans Most consecutive 300 yards passing games 7 Drew Brees New Orleans Punt return touchdowns career 12 Devin Hester Chicago Most consecutive games 100 passer rating season 12 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Highest passer rating season 122 5 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Most field goals of 50 or more yards season all teams 90 Highest field goals of 50 or more yards percentage season all teams 63 8 Highest completion percentage individual season 71 2 Drew Brees New Orleans Longest pass completion tied twice 99 Tom Brady New England vs Miami September 12 2011 99 Eli Manning New York Giants vs New York Jets December 24 2011 Most consecutive games 2 touchdown passes tied 13 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Most times finished in the first place 23 New York GiantsPlayoff records amp milestones Edit Most offensive yards in a single playoff game 627 New Orleans vs Detroit Wild Card January 7 2012 First quarterback to reach 400 yards in two consecutive postseason games Drew Brees New Orleans First time 2010 vs Seattle 2nd time 2011 vs Detroit both Wild Card games Most first downs tie 34 New Orleans vs Detroit Wild Card January 7 2012 Most receiving yards in a playoff debut 210 Calvin Johnson Detroit vs New Orleans Wild Card January 7 2012 Most consecutive playoff games lost tie 7 Detroit Lions Tim Tebow s game winning pass to Demaryius Thomas for Denver vs Pittsburgh Wild Card January 8 2012 set several records Longest scoring play in a playoff overtime 80 yards Shortest time of a drive in regular and postseason overtime 11 seconds Quickest win in overtime 11 seconds Most playoff appearances 31 New York Giants Most completions to start a super bowl 9 Eli Manning Most passing yards in a single postseason 1 219 Eli Manning Most touchdown passes in a single playoff game tie 6 Tom Brady New England Most league championship game appearances 19 New York Giants Most Super Bowls Started as QB tie 5 Tom Brady Record for most yards per completion 31 6 in an NFL playoff game Tim Tebow 3rd player in NFL playoff history to pass for 300 yards and rush for 50 yards Tim Tebow Most Super Bowls lost tie 4 New England Patriots Most playoff games won starting QB tie 16 Tom BradyRegular season statistical leaders EditIndividual 61 Scoring leader David Akers San Francisco 166 Touchdowns LeSean McCoy Philadelphia 20 TDs Most field goals made David Akers San Francisco 44 FGs Rushing Maurice Jones Drew Jacksonville 1 606 yards Passing touchdowns Drew Brees New Orleans 46 TDs Passing yards Drew Brees New Orleans 5 476 yards Passer rating Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 122 5 rating Pass receptions Wes Welker New England 122 catches Pass receiving yards Calvin Johnson Lions 1 681 yards Combined tackles London Fletcher Washington 166 tackles Interceptions Kyle Arrington New England Eric Weddle San Diego and Charles Woodson Green Bay 7 Punting Britton Colquitt Denver 4 783 yards 47 2 average yards Sacks Jared Allen Minnesota 22 Awards EditAll Pro Team Edit Further information 2011 All Pro Team The following players were named first team All Pro by the Associated Press OffenseQuarterback Aaron Rodgers Green BayRunning back Maurice Jones Drew JacksonvilleLeSean McCoy PhiladelphiaFullback Vonta Leach BaltimoreWide receiver Calvin Johnson DetroitWes Welker New EnglandTight end Rob Gronkowski New EnglandOffensive tackle Jason Peters PhiladelphiaJoe Thomas ClevelandOffensive guard Carl Nicks New OrleansJahri Evans New OrleansCenter Maurkice Pouncey PittsburghDefenseDefensive end Jared Allen MinnesotaJason Pierre Paul N Y GiantsDefensive tackle Haloti Ngata BaltimoreJustin Smith San FranciscoOutside linebacker Terrell Suggs BaltimoreDeMarcus Ware DallasInside linebacker Patrick Willis San FranciscoNaVorro Bowman San FranciscoDerrick Johnson Kansas CityCornerback Charles Woodson Green BayDarrelle Revis N Y JetsSafety Troy Polamalu PittsburghEric Weddle San Diego Special teamsKicker David Akers San FranciscoPunter Andy Lee San FranciscoKick returner Patrick Peterson ArizonaPlayers of the Week Month Edit The following were named the top performers during the 2011 season Week Month OffensivePlayer of the Week Month DefensivePlayer of the Week Month Special TeamsPlayer of the Week MonthAFC NFC AFC NFC AFC NFC1 Tom Brady Patriots 62 Aaron Rodgers Packers 63 Terrell Suggs Ravens 62 Brian Urlacher Bears 63 Sebastian Janikowski Raiders 62 Ted Ginn Jr 49ers 63 2 64 Tom Brady Patriots Tony Romo Cowboys Antonio Cromartie Jets Roman Harper Saints Josh Cribbs Browns Jason Hanson Lions 3 Darren McFadden 65 Eli Manning 66 Ray Lewis 65 Ronde Barber 66 Rian Lindell 65 Dan Bailey 66 Sept 67 Ryan Fitzpatrick Aaron Rodgers D Qwell Jackson Sean Lee Sebastian Janikowski Jason Hanson4 Arian Foster 68 Aaron Rodgers 68 Jarret Johnson 69 Brian Orakpo 70 Ryan Succop 71 Devin Hester 72 5 Ben Roethlisberger 73 Adrian Peterson 74 George Wilson 73 Patrick Willis 74 Sebastian Janikowski 73 Mason Crosby 74 6 Rashard Mendenhall 75 Ahmad Bradshaw 76 Darrelle Revis 75 Kurt Coleman 76 Jacoby Ford 75 Devin Hester 76 7 Arian Foster 77 Drew Brees 78 Brandon Flowers 77 Lance Briggs 78 Josh Scobee 77 Mason Crosby 78 8 Ben Roethlisberger 79 LeSean McCoy 80 Derrick Johnson 81 Cliff Avril 80 Brandon Tate 82 Robert Quinn 80 Oct 83 Arian Foster Aaron Rodgers LaMarr Woodley Jared Allen Joe McKnight Devin Hester9 Matt Moore 84 Aaron Rodgers 85 David Harris 86 Mathias Kiwanuka 85 Eddie Royal 87 Patrick Peterson 85 10 Michael Bush 88 Larry Fitzgerald 89 Andre Carter 88 Roman Harper 89 Marc Mariani 88 Devin Hester 89 11 Torrey Smith 90 Kevin Smith 91 Von Miller 90 Chris Clemons 91 Julian Edelman 90 Kealoha Pilares 91 12 Chris Johnson 92 Drew Brees 93 Terrell Suggs 92 DeAngelo Hall 93 Sebastian Janikowski 92 Patrick Peterson 93 Nov 94 Tom Brady Aaron Rodgers Connor Barwin Julius Peppers Sebastian Janikowski Patrick Peterson13 Ray Rice 95 Cam Newton 96 Colin McCarthy 97 David Hawthorne 96 Antonio Brown 98 Tim Masthay 96 14 Rob Gronkowski 99 Matt Ryan 100 Terrell Suggs 101 Jason Pierre Paul 100 Matt Prater 102 Doug Baldwin 100 15 Reggie Bush 103 Calvin Johnson 104 Antwan Barnes 105 John Abraham 104 Ryan Succop 106 Andy Lee 104 16 Tom Brady 107 Drew Brees 108 Robert Mathis 107 Jason Pierre Paul 108 Richard Seymour 107 David Akers 108 17 Ray Rice 109 Matt Flynn 110 Troy Polamalu 111 Curtis Lofton 112 Richard Goodman 113 David Akers 114 Dec 115 Tom Brady Drew Brees Terrell Suggs Jason Pierre Paul Matt Prater David AkersWeek FedEx AirPlayer of the Week 116 quarterbacks FedEx GroundPlayer of the Week 116 running backs PepsiRookie of the Week 117 1 Tom Brady NE LeSean McCoy Phi WR Randall Cobb GB 2 Matthew Stafford Det Fred Jackson Buf WR Denarius Moore Oak 3 Joe Flacco Bal Darren McFadden Oak OL Stefen Wisniewski Oak 4 Aaron Rodgers GB Matt Forte Chi QB Cam Newton Car 5 Aaron Rodgers GB Adrian Peterson Min LB Aldon Smith SF 6 Aaron Rodgers GB Frank Gore SF LB Aldon Smith SF 7 Aaron Rodgers GB DeMarco Murray Dal RB DeMarco Murray Dal 8 Ben Roethlisberger Pit LeSean McCoy Phi DE Marcell Dareus Buf 9 Aaron Rodgers GB Willis McGahee Den QB Andy Dalton Cin 10 Tony Romo Dal Michael Bush Oak WR Denarius Moore Oak 11 Matthew Stafford Det Kevin Smith Det WR Torrey Smith Bal 12 Drew Brees NO Beanie Wells Ari QB Andy Dalton Cin 13 Aaron Rodgers GB Ray Rice Bal LB Colin McCarthy Ten 14 Matt Ryan Atl Marshawn Lynch Sea QB T J Yates Hou 15 Drew Brees NO Reggie Bush Mia QB Cam Newton Car 16 Drew Brees NO C J Spiller Buf QB Cam Newton Car 17 Matt Flynn GB Ray Rice Bal DB Sterling Moore NE Month Rookie of the MonthOffensive DefensiveSept 67 Cam Newton Ryan KerriganOct 83 Andy Dalton Aldon SmithNov 118 DeMarco Murray Von MillerDec 115 Julio Jones Aldon SmithRegular season awards Edit Further information 1st Annual NFL Honors For the first time the league held the NFL Honors an awards show to salute the best players and plays for the season The 1st Annual NFL Honors was held at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis Indiana on February 4 2012 119 Award Winner Position TeamAP Offensive Player of the Year Drew Brees Quarterback New Orleans SaintsAP Defensive Player of the Year Terrell Suggs Linebacker Baltimore RavensAP Coach of the Year Jim Harbaugh Head coach San Francisco 49ersAP Offensive Rookie of the Year Cam Newton Quarterback Carolina PanthersAP Defensive Rookie of the Year Von Miller Linebacker Denver BroncosAP Comeback Player of the Year Matthew Stafford Quarterback Detroit LionsAP Most Valuable Player Aaron Rodgers Quarterback Green Bay PackersPepsi Rookie of the Year Cam Newton Quarterback Carolina PanthersWalter Payton NFL Man of the Year Matt Birk Center Baltimore RavensSuper Bowl Most Valuable Player Eli Manning Quarterback New York GiantsTeam superlatives Edit Offense Edit Most points scored Green Bay 560 35 0 PPG Fewest points scored St Louis 193 12 1 PPG Most total offensive yards New Orleans 7 474 Fewest total offensive yards Jacksonville 4 149 Most total passing yards New Orleans 5 347 Fewest total passing yards Jacksonville 2 179 Most rushing yards Denver 2 632 Fewest rushing yards New York Giants 1 427 120 Defense Edit Fewest points allowed Pittsburgh 227 14 2 PPG Most points allowed Tampa Bay 494 30 9 PPG Fewest total yards allowed Pittsburgh 4 348 Most total yards allowed Green Bay 6 585 Fewest passing yards allowed Pittsburgh 2 751 Most passing yards allowed Green Bay 4 796 Fewest rushing yards allowed San Francisco 1 236 Most rushing yards allowed Tampa Bay 2 497 121 Coaching changes EditPre season Edit The uncertain labor issues and the possibility of a lockout were speculated to have a minimizing effect on coaching changes prior to the 2011 season with owners predicted to be more hesitant than usual to hire a high price high profile head coach 122 Nevertheless eight coaches were fired either during or immediately after the 2010 NFL season compared to three in the year prior only one of the new hires John Fox had ever been a head coach in the NFL prior to their hirings or promotions However Leslie Frazier and Jason Garrett did get some experience as interim coaches during the 2010 season with Garrett being successful in his debut season going 5 3 in his tenure improving the 1 7 Cowboys to a 6 10 season Team 2010 head coach at start of season 2010 interim head coach 2011 replacement Reason for leaving Notes Dallas Cowboys Wade Phillips Jason Garrett Fired Phillips son of former NFL head coach Bum Phillips was fired on November 8 2010 following a 45 7 Week 9 loss against the Green Bay Packers leaving Dallas with a 35 24 593 record Phillips was later hired as defensive coordinator of the Houston Texans On January 5 2011 Jason Garrett the team s offensive coordinator and presumptive head coach in waiting was named the Head coach for the 2011 season Minnesota Vikings Brad Childress Leslie Frazier Fired Childress was fired on November 22 2010 following a Week 11 loss against the Green Bay Packers 31 3 The Vikings entered week 12 with a 3 7 record second to last in the NFC North after a 12 4 season a year ago Childress also faced controversy by releasing Randy Moss without the approval of owner Zygi Wilf and lost control over the locker room 123 Childress amassed a record of 40 37 519 record during his time in Minnesota Frazier the Vikings defensive coordinator since 2007 was named head coach following the end of the 2010 season Denver Broncos Josh McDaniels Eric Studesville retained as running back coach John Fox Fired McDaniels was fired on December 5 2010 following a 10 6 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 13 After a 6 0 start in the 2009 season the Broncos lost 17 of their next 22 games and became subject to a videotaping scandal 124 McDaniels s record was 11 17 393 as coach of the Broncos McDaniels was later hired by the St Louis Rams to be their offensive coordinator 125 San Francisco 49ers Mike Singletary Jim Tomsula retained as defensive line coach Jim Harbaugh Fired Singletary compiled a record of 18 22 462 during his 2 years as head coach of the 49ers and was criticized for his lack of focus on the team s offense 126 127 Singletary is now the Linebackers coach for the Minnesota Vikings 128 Harbaugh a former NFL quarterback came from the Stanford Cardinal football team where he led the Cardinal to a 12 1 record in 2010 behind the arm of top quarterback prospect Andrew Luck culminating in a victory in the Orange Bowl Luck was expected to declare for the 2011 NFL Draft if Harbaugh left but decided to stay at Stanford Carolina Panthers John Fox Ron Rivera Expired contract The Panthers announced on December 31 2010 two days before the final game of the 2010 season that his contract will not be renewed for 2011 129 Fox spent nine seasons with Carolina including an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVIII and leaves Carolina with a total record of 78 76 506 Rivera had spent the previous three seasons as defensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers Cleveland Browns Eric Mangini Pat Shurmur Fired The Browns announced on Monday January 3 2011 the day after the end of the 2010 regular season that Eric Mangini will not be returning to coach the Browns 130 Mangini led the Browns to back to back 5 11 seasons and an overall record of 10 22 313 the second worst in Browns history 131 Mangini is currently an analyst for ESPN On January 13 the Browns announced that they hired Pat Shurmur a career assistant coach who spent the last two seasons on the staff of the St Louis Rams and from 1999 to 2008 on the staff of the Philadelphia Eagles Oakland Raiders Tom Cable Hue Jackson Expired contract The Raiders announced on Tuesday January 4 2011 that they will not exercise the option on Tom Cable s contract He finishes with a 17 27 386 record which included an 8 8 record in 2010 while going undefeated against division rivals being the first team to go 6 0 against division opponents and miss the playoffs On January 17 the Raiders announced that Hue Jackson their previous offensive coordinator will replace Cable who was later hired as the assistant head coach offensive line coach for the Seattle Seahawks Tennessee Titans Jeff Fisher Mike Munchak Resigned On January 27 it was formally announced by the Tennessee Titans that Jeff Fisher would not return to coach the team in 2011 132 following a dispute with quarterback Vince Young Fisher whose time with the team dated back to when it was still the Houston Oilers had the longest tenure as head coach with one team among active head coaches in the league at the time of his dismissal In 17 years with the Oilers and Titans Fisher compiled a record of 147 126 538 and led the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV Mike Munchak who joined the Oilers in 1982 and has remained with the team as a player or coach every year since serving most recently as offensive line coach was promoted to the head coach position as Fisher s replacement In season Edit The following head coaches were replaced in season Team 2011 head coach Interim head coach Reason for leaving Notes Jacksonville Jaguars Jack Del Rio Mel Tucker Fired Del Rio was fired after compiling a 69 73 486 record including postseason games in 8 seasons as head coach the team has not made the playoffs since 2007 Del Rio was fired at the same time that Wayne Weaver the owner of the Jaguars announced his intentions to sell the team to Pakistani American automotive parts builder Shahid Khan 133 Kansas City Chiefs Todd Haley Romeo Crennel Fired Haley compiled a 19 27 413 record including one postseason loss in nearly 3 seasons with the Chiefs Team ownership cited inconsistent play and a lack of progress in their decision Haley was also cited for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in what turned out to be his final game Crennel had previously served as head coach of the Cleveland Browns from 2005 to 2008 Crennel won his first game as the interim head coach of the Chiefs on December 18 2011 against the then undefeated Green Bay Packers 19 14 which was significant as Crennel snapped the Packers 19 game winning streak ended their hopes for a perfect season Crennel finished his stint as interim head coach with a 2 1 record On January 9 2012 Crennel was named the team s permanent head coach Miami Dolphins Tony Sparano Todd Bowles Fired Sparano compiled a 29 33 468 record including one postseason loss in nearly 4 seasons with the Dolphins Ongoing speculation regarding Sparano s future in Miami prompted Dolphins owner Stephen Ross to dismiss Sparano prior to the end of the season instead of letting the speculation become a further distraction The Dolphins intend on hiring someone from outside the organization in the 2012 offseason 134 Stadiums EditNaming rights agreements Edit The following stadiums received new naming rights April 27 The Oakland Alameda County Coliseum home of the Oakland Raiders was renamed Overstock com Coliseum and later shortened to O co Coliseum The Raiders home field has undergone several name changes in its history including Network Associates Coliseum 1998 2004 and McAfee Coliseum 2004 2008 135 June 20 Qwest Field the home of the Seattle Seahawks since 2002 was renamed CenturyLink Field Qwest s naming rights to the Seahawks home field was set to expire in 2014 136 August 16 INVESCO Field at Mile High the home of the Denver Broncos was renamed Sports Authority Field at Mile High Invesco Ltd held the original naming rights to the Broncos home field since it opened in 2001 and Invesco s naming rights agreement was set to expire in 2021 Sports Authority a sporting goods retailer based in Englewood Colorado took over the naming rights and agreed to pay 6 million per year for the naming rights to the Broncos home field 137 August 23 Life insurance company MetLife purchased the naming rights to the New Meadowlands Stadium the new home field of the New York Jets and New York Giants that opened in 2010 renaming it MetLife Stadium The life insurance company signed a 25 year 17 million per year agreement with the Jets and Giants for the stadium s naming rights 138 October 4 German automaker Mercedes Benz purchased the naming rights to the Louisiana Superdome home of the New Orleans Saints The Saints home field was officially renamed the Mercedes Benz Superdome prior to the Saints Week 7 home game vs the Indianapolis Colts 139 In addition the San Diego Chargers home field Qualcomm Stadium was temporarily renamed Snapdragon Stadium for a ten day period from December 16 25 which included the team s Week 15 home game vs the Baltimore Ravens as a marketing tie in for Qualcomm s Snapdragon brand 140 Uniforms EditThe first Sunday of the season fell on the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks To commemorate that event players coaches game officials and sideline personnel all wore a special stars and stripes ribbon bearing the dates 9 11 01 and 9 11 11 as a patch or pin Players were also allowed to wear special red white and blue gloves and shoes 141 The Buffalo Bills introduced redesigned uniforms on June 24 2011 Early rumors fueled by a Madden NFL 12 trailer featuring a Bills throwback uniform had indicated the team would be adopting the uniforms the team wore between 1975 and 1983 142 the final product indeed resembled those uniforms with some minor adjustments 143 The new uniforms which marked the first redesign since 2002 were unveiled at a fan appreciation event at Ralph Wilson Stadium 144 The Bills wore their white away uniforms in their week nine home game against the New York Jets as part of a whiteout promotion the last time the team had worn their white uniforms at home was in 1986 145 The New England Patriots uniforms bore a patch bearing the initials MHK in honor of team owner Robert Kraft s wife Myra Kraft who died of cancer in July 146 The Patriots wore their red throwback uniforms in their week five game against the New York Jets They wore their white jerseys at home against the Dallas Cowboys in week six thus forcing the Cowboys to use their navy jerseys for the only time all season and the first time since 2009 147 As per tradition the Cowboys wore their throwbacks on Thanksgiving Day November 24 at home against the Miami Dolphins 147 The St Louis Rams wore their throwback uniforms in week 8 against the New Orleans Saints the date was determined by fan voting 148 The Baltimore Ravens wore their black alternative jerseys twice in 2011 with black pants against the Jets and with white pants against the 49ers 149 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wore their orange throwback uniforms during week 13 against Carolina 150 The Oakland Raiders wore stickers featuring AL on their helmets after owner Al Davis died on October 8 2011 151 This season was the last in which the Denver Broncos wore their navy blue jerseys as their primary jersey as the team has designated their orange jerseys the team s alternate home jersey since 2002 as their new primary home jersey color beginning with the 2012 season The move was made due to overwhelming fan support to return to using orange as the team s primary home jersey color which harkens back to the days of the Orange Crush Defense as well as John Elway s return to the organization as the team s executive vice president of football operations The team had considered making the switch for the 2011 season but were too late to notify the NFL of the changes 152 The team s navy blue jerseys which had been their primary home jersey since they were first introduced in 1997 will become the alternate jerseys which will be worn in one or two home games each year 153 This season was the last in which the Seattle Seahawks wore their pacific blue or Seahawks blue jerseys as the team s home jersey as the team changed their home jersey color to dark navy for the 2012 season 154 End of the Reebok Era Edit This was the last season that Reebok exclusively supplied uniforms and sideline caps along with performance and fan apparel for all 32 teams in the league as Nike and New Era now have the 40 year rights to manufacture on field uniforms and fan apparel with Nike handling uniforms and performance apparel and New Era with on field caps For Reebok this ends a 10 year exclusivity association that began in 2001 155 Media EditThis was the sixth season under the television contracts with the league s television partners CBS all AFC afternoon away games Fox all NFC afternoon away games NBC 17 Sunday Night Football games and the kickoff game ESPN 17 Monday Night Football games over sixteen weeks NFL Network eight late season games on Thursday night and Saturday nights and DirecTV s NFL Sunday Ticket package These contracts originally ran through at least 2013 ESPN extended its contract for Monday Night Football on September 8 during the opening week of the season This new contract valued between 14 2 billion and 15 2 billion extended ESPN s rights for eight seasons until 2021 It also gave them rights to expanded highlights international and digital rights the Pro Bowl beginning with the 2015 installment and possibly a Wildcard playoff game 156 The league also signed a nine year extension with CBS Fox and NBC on their current contracts starting with the 2014 season through 2022 157 The 2011 NFL season version of musical chairs brought some changes At CBS Dick Enberg officially retired he broadcast San Diego Padres games for Fox Sports San Diego and its predecessor 4SD until he retired in 2016 he died in 2017 and Marv Albert replaced him coming over from Westwood One radio Gus Johnson has also departed CBS and will begin calling play by play for Fox mostly college games as well on FX ESPN lost both of their sideline reporters from 2010 Michele Tafoya to NBC where she replaced the departing Andrea Kremer and Suzy Kolber reduced the number of games she covers to work on ESPN2 s new NFL32 show which she is hosting ESPN who had reduced the roles of its sideline reporters in recent years in response to NFL rule changes used only one sideline reporter for each game of the 2011 season among the rotating reporters include Kolber Wendi Nix Ed Werder Sal Paolantonio and Rachel Nichols At NFL Network Brad Nessler and Mike Mayock became its new broadcasting crew replacing Bob Papa Matt Millen and Joe Theismann On December 22 2010 the league announced that its national radio contract with Westwood One which was acquired by Dial Global in the 2011 offseason had been extended through 2014 158 The league also extended its contract with Sirius XM Radio through 2015 159 In addition to these contracts and in a first for an NFL team the Dallas Cowboys signed a deal to allow for nationwide broadcasts of all of its home and away games broadcast on Compass Media Networks in addition to its existing local radio network Compass also acquired exclusive national broadcast rights to both the International Series and Toronto Series contests 160 The league did not announce plans to compensate their media partners had the season been shortened or canceled as a result of the work stoppage NBC had ordered several low cost reality television shows for the 2011 12 TV season in the event that Sunday Night Football could not be played but other networks had not made public any contingency plans in the event NFL games could not be televised in the case of CBS and Fox the Sunday afternoon time slots could have been left unfilled and turned over to the affiliates likely to be used for time buys by minor and extreme sports organizations or locally programmed infomercials or movies as they are during the offseason A work stoppage could have potentially cost these networks billions of dollars in ad revenue and other entertainment platforms that depend on the games being played Under the NFL s television contracts the networks must still pay the league a rights fee regardless of whether or not the league plays any games a March 2 ruling states that this money must be put into escrow and not be spent 161 Meanwhile the United Football League had set aside a portion of their television contract for their 2011 UFL season as a potential package of replacement programs for the networks 162 while CBS and Fox briefly negotiated with the UFL regarding the package neither 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