Mind-boggling stats from Joe Thomas' Hall of Fame career
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Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas announced his retirement Wednesday afternoon, ending the 11-year on-field career of one of the league's best players and most entertaining personalities.
Here are some of the most impressive - and most shocking - statistics from his Hall of Fame career.
- 6: First-team All-Pro honors
- 10: Pro Bowl appearances
- 11: Week 1 losses
- 20: Quarterbacks played with
- 30: Sacks allowed in 11 years over 6,680 pass-block snaps (according to Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football Focus)
- 167: Consecutive games played, believed to be the longest streak in league history
- 10,363: Consecutive snaps played from the first one of his career through his season-ending triceps injury in 2017, a feat that will be enshrined in the Browns' Ring of Honor
And perhaps his most impressive achievement of all:
#blessed pic.twitter.com/2Ho8MxmpmO
— Joe Thomas (@joethomas73) August 25, 2017
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