Cowboys’ DaRon Bland Sets NFL Record with 4 Pick-6s in a Season, Hopes for a Fifth with 7 Games Remaining

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The Dallas Cowboys have been blessed with a talented young cornerback in DaRon Bland. The second-year player out of the University of Houston has been a revelation for the Cowboys’ defense, and he recently made NFL history.

Bland set a new NFL record by picking off four passes and returning them for touchdowns in a single season. His fourth pick-6 came in the Cowboys’ Week 10 win over the Minnesota Vikings, and it was the first time an NFL player had accomplished this feat in a single season.

The 24-year-old Bland is proving to be one of the best cornerbacks in the league, and he’s already tied for the most interceptions in the NFL this season. He’s also tied for the most interceptions returned for touchdowns, and he’s the only player in NFL history to have four pick-6s in a single season.

Bland’s impressive performance has been a major factor in the Cowboys’ success this season. He’s been a key part of their defense, and his ability to make big plays has helped the team stay competitive.

With seven games remaining in the regular season, Bland has a chance to add to his impressive record. He’s already made history, and he’ll be looking to add to it with a fifth pick-6 before the end of the season.

It’s been an incredible season for Bland, and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. He’s been a major contributor to the Cowboys’ success, and he’ll be looking to add to his record with seven games remaining.

Cowboys' DaRon Bland Sets NFL Record with 4 Pick-6s in a Season, Hopes for a Fifth with 7 Games Remaining