The Pittsburgh Steelers have recorded at least one sack in 68 consecutive games. It is a streak that is so long that it includes contributions from the likes of Jarvis Jones, Lawrence Timmons, and Ricardo Mathews, as well as Sean Spence, Ryan Shazier, Arthur Moats, and William Gay.
The streak began with a James Harrison sack in week nine of the 2016 season by James Harrison, with the latest coming from where, well, a large portion of them have come from—T.J. Watt. The fourth-year veteran, whose entire career spans the streak and who has played an integral role in keeping it alive, has recorded 45.