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The 'Season-sack leaders by NFL team' quiz
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The 'Season-sack leaders by NFL team' quiz

Baltimore Ravens fans have been on a bit of an emotional roller coaster over the past week or so. Things started on a high, as the team seemed to have acquired a top-tier pass-rusher via a trade for Maxx Crosby from Las Vegas. Then, days later, reports emerged that Baltimore was backing out of the trade after apparently seeing something in his physical that they didn’t like. 

Finally, just hours after the Crosby news broke, Ravens fans learned they were getting a different  star pass-rusher by signing free agent Trey Hendrickson to a  four-year, $112 million contract

After starting his career with the Saints, Hendrickson spent the last five seasons of his career with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he was often the lone bright spot on an otherwise lackluster defense. He made the Pro Bowl in his first four seasons with Cincy and recorded 17.5 sacks in back-to-back seasons in 2023 and 2024. But it became clear last offseason that 2025 would be his final season in Cincinnati, which was limited to just seven games due to a core muscle injury. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Hendrickson’s (two) 17.5-sack seasons are the single-season record in Cincinnati Bengals history. With that being said, can you name the single-season sack record-holders for each NFL franchise? 

Good luck!

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ARZ / 19.0 / 2019 / #55
Chandler Jones
ATL / 16.5 / 2008 / #55
John Abraham
BAL / 17.0 / 2014 / #58
Elvis Dumervil
BUF / 19.0 / 1990 / #78
Bruce Smith
CAR / 15.0 / 1998 / #91
Kevin Greene
CAR / 15.0 / 2013 / #76
Greg Hardy
CHI / 18.5 / 2021 / #94
Robert Quinn
CIN / 17.5 / 2024 / #91
Trey Hendrickson
CLE / 23.0 / 2025 / #95
Myles Garrett
DAL / 20.0 / 2008 / #94
DeMarcus Ware
DEN / 18.5 / 2012 / #58
Von Miller
DET / 15.0 / 1999 / #91
Robert Porcher
GB / 19.5 / 1989 / #97
Tim Harris
HOU / 20.5 / 2014 / #99
J.J. Watt
IND / 19.5 / 2013 / #98
Robert Mathis
JAX / 17.5 / 2023 / #41
Josh Hines-Allen
KC / 22.0 / 2014 / #50
Justin Houston
LAC* / 17.0 / 1992 / #91
Leslie O'Neal
LAC* / 17.0 / 2006 / #56
Shawne Merriman
LAC* / 17.0 / 2023 / #52
Khalil Mack
LAR / 20.5 / 2018 / #99
Aaron Donald
LVR* / 16.0 / 2005 / #56
Derrick Burgess
MIA / 18.5 / 2002 / #99
Jason Taylor
MIN / 22.0 / 2011 / #69
Jared Allen
NE / 18.5 / 1984 / #56
Andre Tippett
NO / 17.0 / 2000 / #97
La'Roi Glover
NO / 17.0 / 1991 / #56
Pat Swilling
NYG / 22.5 / 2001 / #92
Michael Strahan
NYJ / 22.0 / 1984 / #99
Mark Gastineau
PHI / 21.0 / 1987 / #92
Reggie White
PIT / 22.5 / 2021 / #90
T.J. Watt
SEA / 16.5 / 1998 / #70
Michael Sinclair
SF / 19.5 / 2012 / #99
Aldon Smith
TB / 19.5 / 2019 / #58
Shaquil Barrett
TEN* / 15.0 / 1991 / #95
William Fuller
WAS / 18.5 / 1986 / #72
Dexter Manley

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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