Ottawa Renegades all-time records and statistics

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The Ottawa Renegades played in the CFL for 4 seasons, between 2002 and 2006. They were the second Canadian Football League team to make Ottawa their home, following the Ottawa Rough Riders and preceding the Ottawa Redblacks.

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Scoring

Most points – Career

Most Points – Season

Most Touchdowns – Career

Most Touchdowns – Season

Passing

Most Passing Yards – Career

Most Passing Yards – Season

Most Passing Yards – Game

Most Passing Touchdowns – Career

Most Passing Touchdowns – Season

Most Passing Touchdowns – Game

Rushing

Most Rushing Yards – Career

Most Rushing Yards – Season(all 1000 yard rushers included)

Most Rushing Yards – Game

Receiving

Most Receiving Yards – Career

Most Receiving Yards – Season

Most Receiving Yards – Game

Most Receptions – Career

Most Receptions – Season

Most Receptions – Game

Interceptions

Most Interceptions – Career

Most Interceptions – Season

Most Interceptions – Game

Quarterback sacks

Most Sacks – Career

Most Sacks – Season

Most Sacks – Game

Defensive tackles

Most defensive tackles – Career

Most defensive tackles – Season

Special team tackles

Special team tackles – Career

Special team tackles – Season

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References



CFL Record Book 2009
CFL website