Posted Thu Oct 8th by Monty
Last week, Ryan Clady tied the record for most games to start an NFL career without giving up a full sack. After Sunday’s performance against the Dallas Cowboys, he broke it.
Clady, the Denver Broncos‘ 12th overall selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, now stands alone, having started 20 games at left tackle in the NFL without giving up a full sack.
Now that Clady has broken the record for a rookie tackle, he can set his sights on the all-time mark. The record number of games without giving up a sack for any player, regardless of experience, is 32 games, currently held by Jason Fabini. Clady is tied for ninth on that list.
Clady’s run is remarkable, and it’s disappointing that it’s not getting more pub. We’ll keep an eye on his streak throughout the season and be among his loudest supporters if and when he reaches the top.
- Ryan Clady: Best in the NFL [BroncoTalk]
- Ryan Clady career stats [STATS]
Published on 10/08/2009 at Thu Oct 08 10:30.
Tagged: 2008 NFL Draft,Denver Broncos,History,Ryan Clady,Top Stories.