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Individual Records / Regular Season Service Scoring INDIVIDUAL RECORDS / REGULAR SEASON SERVICE SCORING SEASONS MOST POINTS -- CAREER MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES MOST FIELD GOALS -- Season 14 Brad Meester (2000-13) 939 Josh Scobee (2004-13), SCORING A TOUCHDOWN 31 Mike Hollis (1997), 36 attempts, 11 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 215 FG, 294 PAT 8 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 - 11/22/98), 31 Mike Hollis (1999), 38 attempts 11 Fred Taylor (1998-2008) 764 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 8 Maurice Jones-Drew 30 Mike Hollis (1996), 36 attempts 10 Josh Scobee (2004-13), 175 FG, 239 PAT (11/12/06 12/31/06) 26 Josh Scobee (2006), 32 attempts 10 Rashean Mathis (2003-12), 486 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006-13), 7 Fred Taylor (11/12/00 - 12/23/00) 25 Josh Scobee (2012), 28 attempts 10 Rob Meier (2000-09) 81 TD 5 Maurice Jones-Drew 24 Mike Hollis (2000), 26 attempts, 9 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 424 Fred Taylor (1998-2008), (11/4/07 - 12/2/07), 24 Josh Scobee (2004), 31 attempts 9 Donovin Darius (1998-2006), 70 TD, 2 2-PT 5 Maurice Jones-Drew 23 Josh Scobee (2013), 25 attempts 9 Greg Jones (2004-12), 418 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), (10/18/09 - 11/22/09) 9 Daryl Smith (2004-12), 69 TD, 2 2-PT MOST FIELD GOALS -- Game 9 Paul Spicer (2000-08), 228 James Stewart (1995-99), MOST TOUCHDOWNS -- Career 5 Mike Hollis (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 9 Maurice Williams (2001-09), 38 TD 81 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006-13), 5 attempts, 9 David Garrard (2002-10) 190 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 68 rushing, 11 receiving, 2 KO ret 5 Mike Hollis (11/30/97 vs. Bal.), 8 Marcedes Lewis (2006-2013), 30 TD, 5 2-PT 70 Fred Taylor (1998-2008), 5 attempts, 8 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006-2013), 150 Marcedes Lewis (2006-13), 62 rushing, 8 receiving 5 Mike Hollis (9/10/00 at Bal.), 8 Tony Brackens (1996-2003), 25 TD 69 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 5 attempts, 8 Kyle Brady (1999-2006), 120 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 67 receiving, 1 KO ret, 1 block punt 5 Josh Scobee (11/25/07 vs. Buf.), 8 John Henderson (2002-09), 20 TD 38 James Stewart (1995-99), 5 attempts, 8 Joe Zelenka (2001-08), 112 Reggie Williams (2004-08), 33 rushing, 5 receiving 5 Josh Scobee (10/10/10 at Buf.), 8 Vince Manuwai (2003-10), 18 TD, 2 2-PT 30 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 5 attempts 8 Tony Boselli (1995-2001), 108 David Garrard (2002-10) 30 receiving 4 Mike Hollis (6 games), 8 Mike Hollis (1995-2001) 17 TD, 3 2-PT 25 Marcedes Lewis (2006-13), 4 Josh Scobee (5 games), 25 receiving last (1/1/12 vs. Ind.), 4 attempts MOST GAMES PLAYED MOST POINTS -- SEASON 20 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 208 Brad Meester (2000-13) 134 Mike Hollis (1997), 31 FG, 41 PAT 19 rushing, 1 receiving MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 171 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 130 Mike Hollis (1999), 31 FG, 37 PAT 18 Reggie Williams (2004-08), SCORING A FIELD GOAL 151 Josh Scobee (2004-13) 119 Josh Scobee (2006), 26 FG, 41 PAT 18 receiving 15 Josh Scobee (11/14/10 - 10/24/11) 140 Fred Taylor (1998-2008) 117 Mike Hollis (1996), 30 FG, 27 PAT 17 David Garrard (2002-10), 13 Josh Scobee (10/29/06 - 12/16/07) 138 Rob Meier (2000-09) 108 Mike Hollis (1998), 21 FG, 45 PAT 17 rushing 10 Mike Hollis (9/12/99 - 11/21/99) 137 Rashean Mathis (2003-12) 107 Josh Scobee (2005), 23 FG, 38 PAT, 15 Ernest Wilford (2004-07, 2009), 8 Josh Scobee (9/15/13-11/10/13) 128 Joe Zelenka (2001-08) 107 Josh Scobee (2010), 22 FG, 41 PAT 15 receiving, 8 Mike Hollis (12/24/95 - 10/13/96), 126 Daryl Smith (2004-12) 105 Mike Hollis (2000), 24 FG, 33 PAT 15 Matt Jones (2005-08), 8 Seth Marler (9/7/03 - 11/2/03), 124 John Henderson (2002-09) 102 Fred Taylor (1998), 17 TD 15 receiving 8 Josh Scobee (11/13/05 - 1/1/06), 120 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 96 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 16 TD, 14 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 8 Josh Scobee (1/3/10 - 10/24/10) 120 Kyle Brady (1999-2006) 96 Maurice Jones-Drew (2009), 16 TD 14 rushing, 119 Marcedes Lewis (2006-13), MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 14 Mike Sims-Walker (2008-11), 115 Donovin Darius (1998-2006), 20 Mike Hollis (11/1/98 - 9/19/99), MOST POINTS -- GAME 14 receiving 115 Paul Spicer (2001-08), 20 Josh Scobee (11/27/11 - 11/4/12) 30 James Stewart 115 Greg Jones (2004-12) 16 Mike Hollis (10/12/97 - 11/30/97) (10/12/97 vs. Phi.), 5 TD MOST TOUCHDOWNS -- Season 113 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006-2013), 15 Josh Scobee (10/1/06 - 11/26/06), 24 Fred Taylor 110 Vince Manuwai (2003-10) 17 Fred Taylor (1998), 15 Josh Scobee (9/11/11 - 11/13/11) (11/19/00 at Pit.), 4 TD, 108 Mike Hollis (1995-2001) 14 rushing, 3 receiving 14 Josh Scobee (12/23/12-11/10/13) 107 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 24 Maurice Jones-Drew 16 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 14 Josh Scobee (9/12/10 - 11/14//10) 106 Maurice Williams (2001-09) (12/11/11 vs. T.B.) 4 TD 13 rushing, 2 receiving, 1 KO ret, 13 Mike Hollis (9/3/00 - 10/29/00) 104 Montell Owens (2006-12) 18 Jimmy Smith 16 Maurice Jones-Drew (2009), 100 Marcus Stroud (2001-07) (12/3/95 at Den.), 3 TD, 15 rushing, 1 receiving HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 18 Fred Taylor 14 Fred Taylor (2000), Career (minimum 25 attempts) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 3 TD, 12 rushing, 2 receiving, 81.1 Josh Scobee (2004-13), 128 Joe Zelenka (2001-08) 18 Jimmy Smith 14 Maurice Jones-Drew (2008), 215 of 265 102 Josh Scobee (2007-2013) (9/10/00 at Bal.), 3 TD, 12 rushing, 2 receiving 80.7 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 96 Bryan Barker (1995-2000) 18 Mike Hollis 13 James Stewart (1999), 175 of 217 92 Brad Meester (2000-05) (9/10/00 at Bal.), 5 FG, 3 PAT, 13 rushing 89 Brad Meester (2008-2013) 18 Fred Taylor Season (minimum 16 attempts) 88 Jimmy Smith (1995-2000) (12/3/00 vs. Cle.), 3 TD, MOST TOUCHDOWNS -- Game 92.3 Mike Hollis (2000), 24 of 26 86 Marcus Stroud (2001-06) 18 Stacey Mack 5 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phi.), 92.0 Josh Scobee (2013), 23 of 25 82 Mike Hollis (1995-2000), (9/29/02 vs. N.Y. Jets), 3 TD, 5 rushing 92.0 Josh Scobee (2011), 23 of 25 82 John Henderson (2002-06) 18 LaBrandon Toefield 4 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pit.), 89.3 Josh Scobee (2012), 25 of 28 80 Uche Nwaneri (2008-12) (12/24/05 at Hou.), 3 TD, 3 rushing, 1 receiving, 86.1 Mike Hollis (1997), 31 of 36 75 Rob Meier (2000-04) 18 Maurice Jones-Drew 4 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/11/11 vs T.B.) 83.3 Mike Hollis (1996), 30 of 36 74 Ben Coleman (1995-99), (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), 3 TD, 2 rushing, 2 receiving 81.6 Mike Hollis (1999), 31 of 38 74 Rashean Mathis (2003-07) 18 Josh Scobee 3 9 times, last Maurice Jones-Drew 81.3 Josh Scobee (2006), 26 of 32 (11/25/07 vs. Buf.), 5 FG, 3 PAT, (10/18/09 vs. Stl.), 3 rushing MOST STARTS 18 Maurice Jones-Drew LONGEST FIELD GOALS 208 Brad Meester (2000-13) (11/9/08 at Det.), 3 TD, MOST TOUCHDOWNS BY ROOKIE -- Season 59 Josh Scobee 150 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 18 Maurice Jones-Drew 17 Fred Taylor (1998), (10/3/10 vs. Indianapolis) 136 Fred Taylor (1998-2008) (9/27/09 at Hou.), 3 TD, 14 rushing, 3 receiving 55 Josh Scobee 129 Rashean Mathis (2003-12) 18 Maurice Jones-Drew 16 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), (12/15/13 vs. Buffalo) 124 Daryl Smith (2004-12) (10/18/09 vs. Stl.), 3 TD, 13 rushing, 2 receiving, 1 KO ret 55 Josh Scobee 120 John Henderson (2002-09) 18 Josh Scobee 5 Matt Jones (2005), 5 receiving, (9/18/11 at N.Y. 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