15 Touchdowns thrown by Burris in his last four games, the most of any four-game stretch in his career
118.3 QB rating so far this season, highest in the CFL.
7 Different Ticats receivers with touchdown catches, 6 with two or more.
69.7 Completion percentage this season, the highest in the CFL.
3 – The number of times Burris has thrown for four touchdowns this season. Before his arrival in Hamilton, a Tiger-Cat quarterback had only thrown for four or more touchdowns once since 2004 (Porter with 5 on Oct. 4, 2008).
2007 The last year in which Burris threw for four or more touchdowns three times. The Tiger-Cat QB has already accomplished this feat through five games.
54 Touchdowns Burris is on pace to complete at his current rate, which would shatter the CFL single-season record held by Doug Flutie (48).
2 Consecutive weeks in which Burris has been named as the CFL’s Offensive Player of the Week. The last player to accomplish that feat was Milt Stegall, who was honoured on consecutive weeks in 2006.
12:06 Minutes of the four quarter that it took for Burris’ offence to score three touchdowns and overcome a 19-point deficit in Saturday’s win in Saskatchewan.
5,544 The number of passing yards that Burris is currently on pace to accumulate, which would be the highest single-season total in the CFL since 2009 and a career-high.
177 Yards and three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter last Saturday to lead the Ticats comeback in Regina.
37 Years old, the second-oldest starting quarterback in the CFL behind only Anthony Calvillo.
39 Touchdown passes, Henry’s current career-high. At his current pace, a mark he will match by week 14 of the season.
8 The number of games it took Burris to reach 15 touchdown passes in 2008, statistically his best season to date.
33 Single-season touchdown passes, the current Tiger-Cats record held by Kevin Glenn. On Burris’ current pace, a mark that he will match by week 12.
439 Pass completions that Burris is on pace for this season, a mark that would shatter the current team record of 388.