Montez Sweat has made NFL history by becoming the first player to lead two different teams in sacks during the same season. As an edge-rusher, Sweat recorded 6.5 sacks for the Washington Commanders, surpassing teammate Jonathan Allen, and 6.0 sacks for the Chicago Bears, leading both teams in the 2023-24 NFL season. His combined total of 12.5 sacks is a historic achievement since sack totals have been officially recorded from 1960 onwards. Sweat's unique accomplishment has been acknowledged as a remarkable milestone in professional football.
Montez Sweat makes NFL history by leading two teams in sacks in same season https://t.co/s42D7B6uvJ
Montez Sweat led both the Commanders and the Bears in sacks this season. https://t.co/qCnFIYKza7
Montez Sweat finished the 2023-24 NFL season with 12.5 sacks for two different teams. Washington Commanders - 6.5 Chicago Bears - 6 Sweat is the first player in NFL history to lead two different teams in sacks during the same season 😲 H/T @FieldYates https://t.co/na4PVYC3Ev
Montez Sweat became the first player in NFL history to lead two different teams in sacks during the same season. He posted 6.5 for the Commanders and 6.0 for the Bears. https://t.co/bVKQSjBxWW
New on @TheNFLWire: Bears edge-rusher Montez Sweat becomes the first player in recorded pro football history (since 1960) to lead two teams in sacks in the same season. Quite a way to make history! https://t.co/R4K6LTiXrK
Chance for eternal glory today for Montez Sweat. It’s never been done in NFL history. Mr. Sweat has the opportunity to lead two different NFL teams in sacks this year. He leads the Chicago Bears with 6 He is still the leader for the Washington Commanders over Jonathan Allen. https://t.co/4WcC4LrmQV
That’s actually fucking wild for Montez Sweat. Mr. Sweat has the opportunity to lead two different NFL teams in sacks this year. He leads the Chicago Bears with 6 He is still the leader for the Washington Commanders over Jonathan Allen. https://t.co/ZZ9Xxz4agc
Speaking of sack totals, Montez Sweat leads the Bears AND the Commanders in sacks this season.