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List of National Football League Records (individual)report

  • Most starts, career: 298, Brett Favre, 1992–2010

    (Starts) (Service)

  • Most starts, career (regular season and postseason combined): 323, Tom Brady, 2001-2019

    (Starts) (Service)

  • Most starts, career, one team: 292, Bruce Matthews, 1983–2001

    (Starts) (Service)

  • Most consecutive starts: 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre, 1992–2010

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  • Most consecutive starts to begin a career: 208 (227 including playoffs) Peyton Manning, 1998–2011

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  • Most consecutive starts to begin a career, including playoffs: 231 (207 regular season; 24 playoffs) Gene Upshaw, 1967–1981

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  • Most consecutive starts by a quarterback: 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre, 1992–2010

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  • Most consecutive starts by a receiver: 176 (185 including playoffs), Tim Brown, 1992–2003

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  • Most consecutive starts by a running back: 170 (178 including playoffs), Walter Payton, 1975–1987

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  • Most consecutive starts by an offensive lineman: 240 (259 including playoffs), Mick Tingelhoff, 1962–1979

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  • Most consecutive starts by a defensive lineman: 270 (289 including playoffs), Jim Marshall, 1961–1978

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  • Most consecutive starts by a linebacker: 215 (221 including playoffs), London Fletcher, 2000–2013

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  • Most consecutive starts by a defensive back: 215 (224 including playoffs), Ronde Barber, 1999–2012

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  • Most touchdowns, career: 208, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most touchdowns, season: 31, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most touchdowns, rookie season: 22, Gale Sayers, 1965:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most seasons leading league touchdowns: 8, Don Hutson, 1935–1938, 1941–1944:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league touchdowns: 4, Don Hutson, 1935–1938, 1941–1944:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most touchdowns, game: 6, Ernie Nevers November 28, 1929; Dub Jones November 25, 1951; Gale Sayers December 12, 1965:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most consecutive games touchdown: 18, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2004–05; Lenny Moore, 1963–65:541

    (Touchdowns) (Scoring)

  • Most seasons leading league: 8, George Blanda, 1956, 1961–62, 1967–69, 1972, 1974:541

    (Points after touchdown) (Scoring)

  • Most kicking attempts, career: 959, George Blanda, 1949–1976:541

    (Points after touchdown) (Scoring)

  • Most kicks made, career: 943, George Blanda, 1949–1976:541

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  • Most kicking attempts, season: 75, Matt Prater, 2013:541

    (Points after touchdown) (Scoring)

  • Most kicks made, season: 75, Matt Prater, 2013:541

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  • Most kicks made, rookie season: 60, Doug Brien, 1994

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  • Most kicks attempted, game: 10, Charlie Gogolak on November 27, 1966:541

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  • Most kicks made, game: 9, Pat Harder on October 17, 1948, Bob Waterfield on October 22, 1950 and Charlie Gogolak on November 27, 1966:541

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  • Most kicks made no misses, season: 75, Matt Prater, 2013:541

    (Points after touchdown) (Scoring)

  • Most kicks made no misses, rookie season: 54, Cody Parkey, 2014

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  • Most kicks made no misses, game: 9, Pat Harder on October 17, 1948 and Bob Waterfield on October 22, 1950:541

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  • Most consecutive kicks made: 478, Stephen Gostkowski; 2006–2016:541

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  • Most consecutive kicks made (including playoffs): 523, Stephen Gostkowski; December 31, 2006 – January 16, 2016

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  • Highest percentage kicks made career (minimum 200 attempts): 99.8%, Rian Lindell (432/433) 2000-2013:541

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  • Most two point conversions, career: 7, Marshall Faulk, 1994–2005:541

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  • Most two point conversions, season: 4, Todd Heap, 2003:542

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  • Most two point conversions, game: 2, by 13 players, most recently Duke Johnson on September 30, 2018

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  • Most seasons leading league: 5, Lou Groza, 1950, 1952–1954, 1957:542

    (Field goals) (Scoring)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 3, Lou Groza, 1952–1954:542

    (Field goals) (Scoring)

  • Most field goals attempted, career: 709, Morten Andersen, 1982–2004, 2006–2007:542

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  • Most field goals made, career: 582, Adam Vinatieri:542

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  • Most overtime field goals made, career: 11, Adam Vinatieri 1996–2015

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  • Most field goals attempted, season: 52, David Akers, 2011:542

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  • Most field goals made, season: 44, David Akers, 2011:542

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  • Most field goals attempted, game: 9, Jim Bakken on September 24, 1967:542

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  • Most field goals made, game: 8, Rob Bironas on October 21, 2007:542

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  • Most field goals made, game, no misses: 8, Rob Bironas on October 21, 2007:543

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  • Most field goals made, one half: 5; Chris Boniol on November 18, 1996, Morten Andersen on September 3, 2000, Rob Bironas on October 21, 2007, and Mike Nugent on September 7, 2014

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  • Most field goals made, one quarter: 4; by 9 players, most recently Will Lutz on September 30, 2018

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  • Most games, 1+ field goals made, career: 300, Adam Vinatieri, 1996-2019

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  • Most consecutive games with field goal made: 38, Matt Stover, 1999–2001:543

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  • Most consecutive field goals made: 44, Adam Vinatieri; October 4, 2015 – October 20, 2016:543

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  • Most consecutive field goals made (postseason): 23, Mason Crosby; January 15, 2011—January 22, 2017

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  • Most consecutive field goals made (regular season and postseason combined): 46, Gary Anderson; December 15, 1997 – Jan.17, 1999

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  • Longest field goal: 64 yards, Matt Prater (vs. Tennessee), December 8, 2013

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  • Highest field goal percentage, career (minimum 100 FG made): 90.1% (237/263), Justin Tucker, 2012–2018

    (Field goals) (Scoring)

  • Highest field goal percentage, season (minimum 20 attempts): 100.0; Gary Anderson, 1998 (35/35); Mike Vanderjagt, 2003 (37/37) in 2003

    (Field goals) (Scoring)

  • Lowest field goal percentage, season (most attempts, none made): 0.0, Boris Shlapak (0/8), 1972

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  • Lowest field goal percentage, season (minimum 10 attempts): 6.67, Bob Timberlake (1/15), 1965

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  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, career: 58, Sebastian Janikowski, 2000–2016:543

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  • Most field goals made, 60+ yards, career: 3, Brett Maher 2018-2019

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  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, season: 10, Blair Walsh, 2012;:543 Justin Tucker, 2016

    (Field goals) (Scoring)

  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, game: 3, by 9 players, most recently Justin Tucker on November 27, 2016:543

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  • Most field goals made, 50+ yards, half: 3, Phil Dawson September 27, 2012, Justin Tucker November 27, 2016

    (Field goals) (Scoring)

  • Most safeties, career: 4, Ted Hendricks 1969–1983, Doug English 1975–1985, Jared Allen 2004–2015

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most safeties, season: 2; by 18 players, most recently Junior Galette 2014

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most safeties, rookie season: 2, Jameel McClain 2008, Jim Young 1977

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most safeties, game: 2, Fred Dryer October 21, 1973:s-5

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most safeties, one quarter: 2, Fred Dryer October 21, 1973

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most consecutive games, safety: 2, Doug English September 4, 1983 – September 11, 1983

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most consecutive seasons, safety: 3, Charlie Krueger 1959–1961, Ted Hendricks 1974–1976, Eric Swann 1992–1994

    (Safeties) (Scoring)

  • Most seasons leading league, rushing attempts: 6, Jim Brown; 1958–1959, 1963, 1963–1965:s-5

    (Rushing attempts) (Rushing)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league, rushing attempts: 4; Steve Van Buren, 1947–1950 and Walter Payton 1976–1979:s-5

    (Rushing attempts) (Rushing)

  • Most rushing attempts per game average, career: 21.2, Terrell Davis, 1995–2001

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  • Most rushing attempts, career: 4,409, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004:s-5

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  • Most rushing attempts, season: 416, Larry Johnson, 2006:s-5

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  • Most rushing attempts, rookie, season: 390, Eric Dickerson, 1983:s-5

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  • Most rushing attempts, game: 45, Jamie Morris; Dec 17, 1988 (OT):s-5

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  • Most rushing attempts, game, rookie: 45, Jamie Morris; Dec 17, 1988 (OT):s-5

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  • Most rushing attempts, first game: 36, LaDainian Tomlinson; Sep 9, 2001

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  • Most rushing attempts, no fumbles, season: 397, Gerald Riggs, 1985

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  • Most consecutive rushing attempts, no fumbles, to start a career: 559, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, 2008–2012

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  • Most consecutive rushing attempts, no fumbles: 1,001, LaDainian Tomlinson, Oct 22, 2006-Nov 29, 2009

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  • Most seasons, 200 rushing attempts: 14, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004

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  • Most seasons, 250 rushing attempts: 13, Emmitt Smith 1991–2004

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  • Most seasons, 300 rushing attempts: 10, Walter Payton 1976–1986

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 200 rushing attempts: 13, Emmitt Smith 1990–2002

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 250 rushing attempts: 12, Emmitt Smith 1991–2002

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 300 rushing attempts: 8, Eddie George 1996–2003

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  • Most games, 20 rushing attempts, career: 121, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004

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  • Most games, 25 rushing attempts, career: 56, Emmitt Smith 1991–2004

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  • Most games, 30 rushing attempts, career: 21, Eric Dickerson 1983–1991

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  • Most games, 35 rushing attempts, career: 7, Walter Payton 1976–1984

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  • Most games, 40 rushing attempts, career: 2, James Wilder Sr. 1983–1984, Ricky Williams 1999–2003

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  • Most games, 20 rushing attempts, season: 14, by 8 players, most recently Shaun Alexander 2005

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  • Most games, 25 rushing attempts, season: 10, Larry Johnson 2006, Jamal Anderson 1998, Emmitt Smith 1994

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  • Most games, 30 rushing attempts, season: 7, Earl Campbell 1979

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  • Most games, 35 rushing attempts, season: 3, Earl Campbell 1980, Eddie George 2000

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  • Most seasons leading league: 8, Jim Brown, 1957–1961 1963–1965:s-5

    (Rushing yards) (Rushing)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 5, Jim Brown, 1957–1961:s-5

    (Rushing yards) (Rushing)

  • Most rushing yards per game average, career: 104.3, Jim Brown, 1957–1965

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  • Most rushing yards per game average, season: 143.1, O.J. Simpson, 1973

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  • Most yards gained, career: 18,355, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004:s-5

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  • Most seasons, 500+ yards rushing: 15, Frank Gore, 2005-2019.

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  • Most seasons, 1,000+ yards rushing: 11, Emmitt Smith, 1991–2001:s-5

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  • Most seasons, 1,500+ yards rushing: 5, Barry Sanders, 1991–1997

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 500+ yards rushing: 15, Frank Gore 2005–2019.

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 1,000+ yards rushing: 11, Emmitt Smith, 1991–2001:s-6

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 1,500+ yards rushing: 4, Barry Sanders, 1994–1997

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  • Most yards gained, season: 2,105, Eric Dickerson 1984:s-6

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  • Most yards gained, no fumbles, season: 1,883, Barry Sanders, 1994

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  • Most yards gained, rookie, season: 1,808 Eric Dickerson, 1983:s-6

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  • Most yards gained, season, at Home: 1,125 Walter Payton, 1977

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  • Most yards gained, season, Away: 1,087 Eric Dickerson, 1984

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  • Most yards gained, back-to-back games: 476, O.J. Simpson Nov 25, 1976-Dec 5, 1976

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  • Most yards gained, game: 296, Adrian Peterson Nov 4, 2007:s-6

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  • Most yards gained, one half: 253, Adrian Peterson Nov 4, 2007

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  • Most yards gained, first game: 194, Alan Ameche Sep 25, 1955

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  • Most yards gained, game, rookie: 296, Adrian Peterson Nov 4, 2007

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  • Most yards gained, one quarter: 165, Jamaal Charles Dec 23, 2012

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  • Longest run from scrimmage: 99 yard (touchdown), Tony Dorsett, 01-03-1983;:s-6 Derrick Henry, 12-06-2018.

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  • Most games, 50+ yards rushing, career: 173, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004

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  • Most games, 100+ yards rushing, career: 78, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004:s-6

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  • Most games, 150+ yards rushing, career: 25, Barry Sanders, 1989–1998

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  • Most games, 200+ yards rushing, career: 6, O.J. Simpson, 1969–1979; Adrian Peterson, 2007–2015

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  • Most games, 250+ yards rushing, career: 2, O.J. Simpson, 1973–1976

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  • Most games, 100+ yards rushing, season: 14, Barry Sanders, 1997:s-6

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  • Most games, 150+ yards rushing, season: 7, Earl Campbell, 1980, Adrian Peterson 2012

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  • Most games, 200+ yards rushing, season: 4, Earl Campbell, 1980:s-6

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  • Most consecutive games, 50+ yards rushing: 38, Priest Holmes, 2001–2003

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  • Most consecutive games, 100+ yards rushing: 14, Barry Sanders, 1997

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  • Most consecutive games, 150+ yards rushing: 4, Earl Campbell, 1980

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  • Most consecutive games, 200+ yards rushing: 2, O.J. Simpson, 1973, 1976; Earl Campbell 1980; Ricky Williams 2002; Jay Ajayi 2016

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  • Most consecutive games to start a season, 100+ yards rushing: 8, DeMarco Murray 2014

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  • Most rushing yards by a quarterback, career: 6,109, Michael Vick, 2001–2015

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  • Most rushing yards by a quarterback, season: 1,206, Lamar Jackson, 2019.

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  • Most rushing yards by a quarterback, game: 181, Colin Kaepernick, Jan 12, 2013 (playoffs)

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  • Most rushing yards per attempt, career (minimum 750 attempts): 7.0 yards (6,109 yards/873 attempts), Michael Vick, 2001–2015

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  • Most rushing yards per attempt, career (minimum 1,000 attempts): 5.38 yards (7,260 yards/1,332 attempts), Jamaal Charles, 2008–2018

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  • Most rushing yards per attempt, season (qualifiers): 8.45 yards (1,039 yards/123 attempts), Michael Vick, 2006

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  • Highest average gain per attempt, rookie season (qualifiers): 8.44 yards (1,004 yards/119 attempts), Beattie Feathers, 1934

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  • Highest average gain per attempt, game (minimum 10 attempts): 17.3 yards, Michael Vick December 1, 2002 vs. Minnesota Vikings:s-6

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  • Fewest games to reach 1,000 career rushing yards: 8, Adrian Peterson 2007

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  • Fewest games to reach 2,000 career rushing yards: 18, Eric Dickerson 1983–1984

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  • Fewest games to reach 3,000 career rushing yards: 27, Eric Dickerson 1983–1984

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  • Fewest games to reach 4,000 career rushing yards: 33, Eric Dickerson 1983–1985

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  • Fewest games to reach 5,000 career rushing yards: 45, Eric Dickerson 1983–1985

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  • Fewest games to reach 6,000 career rushing yards: 53, Eric Dickerson 1983–1986

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  • Fewest games to reach 7,000 career rushing yards: 63, Eric Dickerson 1983–1986

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  • Fewest games to reach 8,000 career rushing yards: 73, Eric Dickerson 1983–1987

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  • Fewest games to reach 9,000 career rushing yards: 82, Eric Dickerson 1983–1988

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  • Fewest games to reach 10,000 career rushing yards: 91, Eric Dickerson 1983–1989

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  • Fewest games to reach 11,000 career rushing yards: 103, Eric Dickerson 1983–1989

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  • Fewest games to reach 12,000 career rushing yards: 115, Jim Brown 1957-1965

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  • Fewest games to reach 13,000 career rushing yards: 133, Barry Sanders 1989–1997

    (Rushing yards) (Rushing)

  • Most seasons leading league, touchdowns: 5, Jim Brown, 1957–1959, 1963, 1965:s-7

    (Rushing touchdowns) (Rushing)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league, touchdowns: 3, Steve Van Buren, 1947–1949; Jim Brown, 1957–1959; Abner Haynes (American Football League), 1960–1962; Cookie Gilchrist (American Football League), 1962–1964; Jim Brown, 1966–1968:s-7

    (Rushing touchdowns) (Rushing)

  • Most touchdowns, career: 164, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004:s-7

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  • Most rushing touchdowns, season: 28, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006:s-7

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  • Most rushing touchdowns, rookie, season: 18 Eric Dickerson, 1983:s-7

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  • Most rushing touchdowns, season, at Home: 16, Terry Allen, 1996; Priest Holmes, 2003; Shaun Alexander, 2005

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  • Most rushing touchdowns, season, Away: 16, John Riggins, 1983

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  • Most rushing touchdowns in a single postseason: 8, Terrell Davis, 1997

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  • Most rushing touchdowns, game: 6, Ernie Nevers; Nov 28, 1929:s-7

    (Rushing touchdowns) (Rushing)

  • Most rushing touchdowns, one half: 4, Jim Brown, Nov 18, 1962; Roland Hooks, Sep 9, 1979; Chuck Muncie, Nov 29, 1981; Eric Dickerson, Oct 31, 1988; Shaun Alexander, Sep 29, 2002; Priest Holmes, Oct 24, 2004; Doug Martin, Nov 4, 2012

    (Rushing touchdowns) (Rushing)

  • Most seasons, 1+ rushing touchdowns: 16, Marcus Allen 1982–1997

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  • Most consecutive seasons, 1+ rushing touchdowns: 16, Marcus Allen 1982–1997

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  • Most games, 1+ rushing touchdowns, career: 117, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004

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  • Most games, 1+ rushing touchdowns, season: 15, Emmitt Smith 1995

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  • Most consecutive games, 1+ rushing touchdown: 14, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2004–2005:s-7

    (Rushing touchdowns) (Rushing)

  • Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, career: 58, Cam Newton, 2011–2018.

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  • Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, season: 14, Cam Newton 2011

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  • Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, game: 4, many players

    (Rushing touchdowns) (Rushing)

  • Most seasons led league: 6, Sammy Baugh, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1949; Steve Young, 1991–1994, 1996–1997:s-7

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 4, Steve Young, 1991–1994:s-7

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Highest passer rating, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 103.3, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2019.

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  • Highest passer rating, season (minimum 100 attempts): 122.5, Aaron Rodgers, 2011

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Highest passer rating, rookie, season: 104.9, Dak Prescott 2016:s-7

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Youngest player, 158.3 perfect passer rating, game: Marcus Mariota (21 years, 318 days) Sep 13, 2015

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Most games, 100+ passer rating, career: 132, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.

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  • Most games, 120+ passer rating, career: 61, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.

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  • Most games, 130+ passer rating, career: 41, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.

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  • Most games, 140+ passer rating, career: 21, Peyton Manning, 2000–2014

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  • Most games, 150+ passer rating, career: 9, Ben Roethlisberger, 2004–2018.

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  • Most games, 158.3 perfect passer rating, career (including playoffs): 4, Ben Roethlisberger, 2005-2018; 4, Peyton Manning, 2000–2003

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  • Most games, 100+ passer rating, season: 13, Aaron Rodgers, 2011; Patrick Mahomes II, 2018.

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  • Most games, 120+ passer rating, season: 8, Tom Brady, 2007, Philip Rivers, 2008, Matt Ryan, 2016

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  • Most games, 130+ passer rating, season: 6, Aaron Rodgers, 2011; Tony Romo, 2014

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  • Most games, 140+ passer rating, season: 4, Jacky Lee, 1961; Roger Staubach, 1973; Tom Brady, 2007 & 2010; Aaron Rodgers 2011.

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  • Most games, 150+ passer rating, season: 3, Drew Brees 2018

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  • Most games, 158.3 passer rating, season: 2, Ben Roethlisberger 2007; Lamar Jackson 2019

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 100+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 9, Drew Brees 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015–2019

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 120+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 1, Peyton Manning 2004; Aaron Rodgers 2011

    (Passer rating) (Passing)

  • Most seasons led league: 5, Dan Marino, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997:s-7

    (Passing attempts) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 3, Johnny Unitas 1959–1961, George Blanda 1963–1965, Drew Bledsoe 1994–1996:s-7

    (Passing attempts) (Passing)

  • Most pass attempts, career: 10,169, Brett Favre, 1991–2010

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  • Most pass attempts, season: 727, Matthew Stafford, 2012

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  • Most pass attempts, rookie, season: 627, Andrew Luck 2012:s-8

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  • Most pass attempts, game: 70, Drew Bledsoe; 11-13-1994 (OT)

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  • Most pass attempts, regulation game: 69, Vinny Testaverde 12-24-2000

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  • Most pass attempts per game, career: 38.3, Andrew Luck, (3,290 Attempts/86 Games), 2012–2018.

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  • Most pass attempts per game, season: 45.44, Matthew Stafford, (727 Attempts/16 Games), 2012

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  • Most pass attempts, game, perfect passer rating (158.3): 33, Jared Goff, 09-27-2018; Deshaun Watson, 10-06-2019.

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  • Most seasons, 500+ pass attempts: 17, Brett Favre, 1993–2009

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  • Most seasons, 550+ pass attempts: 11, Peyton Manning, 1998, 2000, 2002–2003, 2006, 2008–2010, 2012–2014

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  • Most seasons led league: 6, Dan Marino 1984–1986, 1988, 1992, 1997 Drew Brees 2007-2008, 2011, 2014, 2016-2017

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 3, George Blanda 1963–1965, Dan Marino 1984–1986

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions, career: 6,867, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.

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  • Most pass completions, season: 471, Drew Brees, 2016

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions per game, career: 24.97, Drew Brees, (6,867 Completions/275 Games), 2001–2019.

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions per game, season: 29.44, Drew Brees, 2016

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions, rookie, season: 379, Carson Wentz, 2016:s-8

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 300+ completions: 18, Brett Favre, 1992–2009

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  • Most seasons 350+ completions: 13, Drew Brees, 2006–2018.

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  • Most seasons 400+ completions: 9, Drew Brees, 2007–2008, 2010–2016

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  • Most consecutive seasons 300+ completions: 18, Brett Favre 1992–2009

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 350+ completions: 13, Drew Brees, 2006–2018.

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 400+ completions: 7, Drew Brees, 2010–2016

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions, game: 45, Drew Bledsoe on 11-13-1994 (OT) & Jared Goff on 09-29-2019.

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions, regulation game: 45, Jared Goff on 09-29-2019.

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most pass completions, game, perfect passer rating (158.3): 28, Deshaun Watson on 10-06-2019.

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most straight pass completions: 25, Ryan Tannehill, 10-18/25-2015 (last 7 completions on 10-18-2015; first 18 completions on 10-25-2015); Philip Rivers, 11-25-2018 Nick Foles, 12-30-2018.

    (Pass completions) (Passing)

  • Most seasons led league: 8, Len Dawson, 1962, 1964–1969, 1975:s-8

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 6, Len Dawson, 1964–1969:s-8

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Highest completion percentage, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 67.58, Drew Brees (6,867 Passing completions/10,161 attempts), 2001–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Highest completion percentage, season (among qualified players): 74.43, Drew Brees, 2018 (364/489)

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Highest completion percentage, rookie, season: 67.76, Dak Prescott, 2016 (311/459):s-8

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Highest completion percentage, regular season game (minimum 20 attempts): 96.67, Drew Brees; 12-16-2019 (29/30).

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 26, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 4, Drew Brees, 2018

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 passes per game): 24, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, season (minimum 20 passes per game): 4, Drew Brees, 2018

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 64, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 8, Tom Brady, 2007

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 49, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate and no interceptions, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 6, Tom Brady, 2007, Dak Prescott, 2016.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 70% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 112, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 70% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 13, Drew Brees, 2017

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most games with at least 70% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 72, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most seasons with at least 70% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season): 5, Drew Brees, 2009, 2011, 2016-2018

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most seasons with at least 60% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season): 17, Tom Brady, 2001-2007, 2009–2018

    (Pass completion percentage) (Passing)

  • Most seasons leading league: 7, Drew Brees 2006, 2008, 2011–2012, 2014–2016.:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 4, Dan Fouts 1979–1982:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, career: 77,416, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Highest yards per game, career: 281.51, Drew Brees, (77,416 yards/275 Games), 2001–2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Highest yards per game, season: 342.31, Peyton Manning, (5,477 yards/16 Games) 2013

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 2,000+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 2,500+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 3,000+ yards: 18, Brett Favre, 1992–2009:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 3,500+ yards: 17, Tom Brady, 2002–2007; 2009–2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 4,000+ yards: 14, Peyton Manning, 1999–2004, 2006–2010, 2012–2014

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 4,500+ yards: 8, Drew Brees, 2008, 2010–2016.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons 5,000+ yards: 5, Drew Brees, 2008, 2011–2013, 2016

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 2,000+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 2,500+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 3,000+ yards: 18, Brett Favre, 1992–2009

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 3,500+ yards: 14, Drew Brees, 2005–2018.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 4,000+ yards: 12, Drew Brees, 2006–2017.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 4,500+ yards: 7, Drew Brees 2010–2016

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons 5,000+ yards: 3, Drew Brees 2011–2013

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, season: 5,477, Peyton Manning 2013:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, rookie, season: 4,374, Andrew Luck 2012:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, season, home: 2,853, Drew Brees 2015

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, season, away: 2,852, Drew Brees 2011

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, game: 554, Norm Van Brocklin on September 28, 1951:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, combined, game: 1,000, Matthew Stafford, (520) and Matt Flynn, (480) on January 1, 2012

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, 1st half: 361, Peyton Manning on January 9, 2005

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, 2nd half: 373, Kurt Warner on September 28, 2008

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, overtime: 219, Derek Carr on October 30, 2016

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, game, perfect passer rating (158.3): 465, Jared Goff on September 27, 2018

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing yards, game, rookie: 433, Andrew Luck on November 4, 2012

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 200+ yards passing, career: 228, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 250+ yards passing, career: 181, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 300+ yards passing, career: 120, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 350+ yards passing, career: 63, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 400+ yards passing, career: 16, Drew Brees, 2001–2018.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 450+ yards passing, career: 6, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009–2018.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 500+ yards passing, career: 3, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009–2017.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 250+ yards passing, season: 16, Drew Brees, 2011

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 300+ yards passing, season: 13, Drew Brees, 2011:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 350+ yards passing, season: 8, Drew Brees, 2011; Peyton Manning 2013

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most games, 400+ yards passing, season: 4, Dan Marino, 1984;:s-9 Peyton Manning, 2013; Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2018.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive 200+ yards passing games: 64, Matt Ryan, 2013–2017.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive 250+ yards passing games: 18, Drew Brees, 2010–2012

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive 300+ yards passing games: 9, Drew Brees (twice) 2011–2012, 2012–2013:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive 350+ yards passing games: 4, Drew Brees, 2011; Matthew Stafford, 2011–2012

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive 400+ yards passing games: 3, Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2018.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive 450+ yards passing games: 2, Jameis Winston, 2019.

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Longest pass completion: 99 yards, by 13 players, most recently Eli Manning on December 24, 2011:s-9

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Youngest player, 3,000 yards passing: Jameis Winston (21 years, 342 days) Dec 13, 2015

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Youngest player, 4,000 yards passing: Jameis Winston (21 years, 363 days) Jan 3, 2016

    (Passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most seasons led league: 7, Sid Luckman, 1939–1943, 1946–47:s-10

    (Average passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 5, Sid Luckman, 1939–1943:s-10

    (Average passing yards) (Passing)

  • Highest yards per attempt, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 8.63 (13,499 yards on 1,565 attempts), Otto Graham, 1950–1955:s-10

    (Average passing yards) (Passing)

  • Highest yards per attempt, season (among qualified players): 11.17 (1,229 on 110 attempts), Tommy O'Connell, 1957:s-10

    (Average passing yards) (Passing)

  • Highest yards per attempt, rookie, season: 9.41 (1,854 yards on 197 attempts), Greg Cook, 1969:s-10:s-10

    (Average passing yards) (Passing)

  • Highest yards per attempt, game: 18.58 (446 yards on 24 attempts) Sammy Baugh on October 31, 1948:s-10

    (Average passing yards) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, career: 547, Drew Brees, 2001-2019.

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most games 1+ TD passes, career: 249, Brett Favre, 1992–2010

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most red zone touchdown passes: 383, Tom Brady

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons led league: 4, Johnny Unitas, 1957–1960; Steve Young, 1992–1994, 1998; Brett Favre, 1995–1997, 2003; Drew Brees, 2008–2009, 2011–2012; Peyton Manning, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2013; Tom Brady, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2015

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 4, Johnny Unitas, 1957–60:s-10

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most touchdown passes per game average, regular season: 2.011, Aaron Rodgers, (364 TD passes/181 games), 2008–2019.

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, season: 55, Peyton Manning, 2013

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, rookie, season: 27, Baker Mayfield, 2018

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 1+ passing touchdowns: 21, Vinny Testaverde, 1987–2007

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 20+ passing touchdowns: 16, Peyton Manning, 1998–2014

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 25+ passing touchdowns: 16, Peyton Manning, 1998–2014

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 30+ passing touchdowns: 9, Drew Brees, 2008–2016.

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 35+ passing touchdowns: 3, Brett Favre, 1995–1997; Drew Brees, 2011–2013; Peyton Manning, 2012–2014

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 40+ passing touchdowns: 2, Drew Brees, 2011–2012

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 20+ passing touchdowns: 17, Tom Brady, 2002–2007; 2009–2019.

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 25+ passing touchdowns: 16, Peyton Manning, 1998–2010, 2012–2014

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 30+ passing touchdowns: 10, Drew Brees, 2008–2016, 2018.

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 35+ passing touchdowns: 4, Peyton Manning, 2004, 2012–2014; Tom Brady, 2007, 2010–2011, 2015; Aaron Rodgers, 2011–2012, 2014, 2016; Drew Brees, 2011–2013, 2016.

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons, 40+ passing touchdowns: 2, Dan Marino, 1984, 1986; Drew Brees, 2011, 2012; Peyton Manning, 2004, 2013; Aaron Rodgers, 2011, 2016

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive games, 1+ passing touchdowns: 54, Drew Brees, 2009–2012:s-11

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive uninterrupted games, 1+ passing touchdowns: 52, Tom Brady, 2010–2013

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive passing touchdowns, no interceptions, home: 49, Aaron Rodgers

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, game: 7, Sid Luckman on 11-14-1943, Adrian Burk on 10-17-1954, George Blanda on 11-19-1961, Y. A. Tittle on 10-28-1962, Joe Kapp on 9-28-1969, Peyton Manning on 9-5-2013,:s-10 Nick Foles on 11-3-2013; Drew Brees on 11-1-2015

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, one half: 6, Daryle Lamonica on October 19, 1969, Aaron Rodgers on November 9, 2014

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, rookie, one half: 4, Marcus Mariota on September 13, 2015, Jameis Winston on November 22, 2015

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, one quarter: 5, Tom Brady on 10-18-2009

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, no interceptions, game: 7, Y. A. Tittle on 10-28-1962, Peyton Manning on 9-5-2013, Nick Foles on 11-03-2013

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most passing touchdowns, perfect passer rating (158.3), game: 7 Nick Foles on 11-03-2013

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Highest percentage of touchdown passes out of pass attempts, game: 35.29, Daryle Lamonica, (6 TD Passes/17 Attempts) 12-21-1969

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Fewest games to reach 100 touchdown passes: 44, Dan Marino, 1983–1986

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Fewest games to reach 200 touchdown passes: 89, Dan Marino, 1983–1989

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Fewest games to reach 250 touchdown passes: 121, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2015

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Fewest games to reach 300 touchdown passes: 144, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2017

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Fewest games to reach 400 touchdown passes: 205, Drew Brees, 2001–2015

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Fewest games to reach 500 touchdown passes: 244, Peyton Manning, 1998–2014

    (Passing touchdowns) (Passing)

  • Most seasons led league: 4, Vinny Testaverde, 1988–1989, 2000, 2004

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most passes intercepted, career: 336, Brett Favre, 1991–2010:s-11

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most passes intercepted, season: 42, George Blanda, 1962

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most passes intercepted, rookie season: 28, Peyton Manning, 1998

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most passes intercepted, game: 8, Jim Hardy on 9-24-1950:s-11

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most passes intercepted, half: 5, Nathan Peterman on November 20, 2017

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted: 402, Aaron Rodgers, 9-30-2018 to 12-16-2018.:s-11

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted to start a career: 176, Dak Prescott, 2016.

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted to start a season: 287, Alex Smith, 2017

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most attempts with no interceptions, game: 70 Drew Bledsoe on November 13, 1994:s-11

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most completions with no interceptions, game: 45 Drew Bledsoe on November 13, 1994

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most touchdown passes with no interceptions, game: 7, Y. A. Tittle, October 28, 1962; Peyton Manning, September 5, 2013; Nick Foles, November 3, 2013

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most games with 200+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 123, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most games with 200+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 11, Tom Brady, 2012; Aaron Rodgers,2014

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive touchdowns, and no interceptions, home: 49, Aaron Rodgers

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most games with 1+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 134, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most games with 1+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 14, Tom Brady 2010

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most consecutive games with 1+ touchdown passes and no interceptions: 11, Tom Brady, 2010

    (Interceptions thrown) (Passing)

  • Most seasons led league, interception percentage: 5, Sammy Baugh, 1940, 1942, 1944–45, 1947:s-11

    (Lowest interception percentage) (Passing)

  • Lowest interception percentage, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 1.39 (84 INTs, 6,061 attempts), Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2019.

    (Lowest interception percentage) (Passing)

  • Lowest interception percentage, season (minimum 200 attempts): 0.0 (0 INTs, 200 attempts), Brian Hoyer, 2016

    (Lowest interception percentage) (Passing)

  • Lowest interception percentage, season (minimum 16 starts): 0.335 (2 INTs, 597 attempts), Aaron Rodgers, 2018

    (Lowest interception percentage) (Passing)

  • Lowest interception percentage, rookie season: 0.87 (4 INTs, 459 attempts), Dak Prescott, 2016:s-11

    (Lowest interception percentage) (Passing)

  • Most times sacked, career: 525, Brett Favre 1991–2010:s-11

    (Sacked) (Passing)

  • Most times sacked, season: 76, David Carr 2002:s-11

    (Sacked) (Passing)

  • Most times sacked, game: 12, Bert Jones on October 26, 1980; Warren Moon on September 29, 1985; Donovan McNabb on September 30, 2007:s-11

    (Sacked) (Passing)

  • Most sack yards lost, career: 3,794, Dave Krieg

    (Sacked) (Passing)

  • Lowest sacked percentage (times sacked per passing play attempted), season: 1.18% (3 times sacked, 255 passing plays), Steve Walsh, 1991

    (Sacked) (Passing)

  • Lowest sacked percentage (times sacked per passing play attempted), career: 3.13%, Peyton Manning and Dan Marino

    (Sacked) (Passing)

  • Most seasons leading league: 8, Don Hutson, 1936–37, 1939, 1941–45:s-12

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 5, Don Hutson, 1941–45:s-12

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, career: 1,549 Jerry Rice, 1985–2004:s-12

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, season: 149, Michael Thomas, 2019:s-12

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, rookie, season: 101, Anquan Boldin, 2003:s-12

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, season, tight end: 113, Zach Ertz, 2018

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, season, running back: 116, Christian McCaffrey, 2019

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, game: 21, Brandon Marshall on December 13, 2009:s-12:s-12

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, game, rookie: 14, Roy Helu, Nov 6, 2011; Saquon Barkley, Sep 16, 2018

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most pass receptions, half: 13, Jason Witten on October 28, 2012

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Highest reception average per game, career: 7.46, Michael Thomas, (470 Receptions/63 Games), 2016–2019

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Highest reception average per game, season: 9.31, Michael Thomas, (149 Receptions/16 Games), 2019

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 1+ pass receptions: 274, Jerry Rice 1985–2004

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 50+ pass receptions: 16, Tony Gonzalez 1998–2013; Larry Fitzgerald 2004-2019

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 100+ pass receptions: 6, Antonio Brown 2013–2018

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons, 50+ pass receptions: 17, Jerry Rice 1986–2003

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons, 100+ pass receptions: 6, Brandon Marshall 2007–2015, Antonio Brown 2013-2018

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons, 120+ pass receptions: 2, Michael Thomas 2018-2019, Antonio Brown 2014–2015, Wes Welker 2009–2011, Cris Carter 1994–1995

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 10+ pass receptions, season: 9, Michael Thomas 2019

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 15+ pass receptions, season: 2, Antonio Brown 2015

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 1+ reception, career: 296, Jerry Rice 1985–2004

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 5+ receptions, career: 166, Jerry Rice 1985–2004

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 10+ receptions, career: 22, Andre Johnson 2004–2014

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 15+ receptions, career: 2, Brandon Marshall 2008–present, Wes Welker 2009–2014, Jason Witten 2007–2017, Antonio Brown 2010–2015

    (Receptions) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons leading league: 7, Don Hutson, 1936, 1938–39, 1941–44:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 4, Don Hutson, 1941–44:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, career: 22,895, Jerry Rice 1985–2004:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards per game average, career: 97.1, Julio Jones, (10,094 yards/104 Games), 2011–present

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards per game average, season: 129.0, Wes Chandler, (1,032 yards/8 Games), 1982

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards per game average, rookie season: 108.8, Odell Beckham Jr., (1,305 yards/12 Games), 2014

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons 500 or more yards receiving: 18, Jerry Rice 1985–2003

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons 1,000 or more yards receiving: 14, Jerry Rice, 1986–2002:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons 1,500 or more yards receiving: 4, Jerry Rice 1986–1995

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons 500 or more yards receiving: 16, Tony Gonzalez 1998–2013; Larry Fitzgerald 2004-2019

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons 1,000 or more yards receiving: 11, Jerry Rice 1986–1996

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons 1,500 or more yards receiving: 2, Marvin Harrison 2001–2002, Andre Johnson 2008–2009, Calvin Johnson 2011–2012, Antonio Brown 2014–2015, Julio Jones 2014–2015

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, season: 1,964, Calvin Johnson, 2012:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, two seasons, to start a career: 2,755, Odell Beckham Jr., 2014–2015:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, rookie, season: 1,473, Bill Groman (AFL), 1960:s-12

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, season, TE: 1,377, George Kittle, 2018

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, season, RB: 1,048, Marshall Faulk, 1999

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, game: 336, Flipper Anderson, Nov. 26, 1989 (OT)

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, non-overtime game: 329, Calvin Johnson, October 27, 2013

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, game, rookie: 255, Jerry Butler, September 23, 1979

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, game, TE: 214, Shannon Sharpe, Oct 20, 2002

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, one half: 258, Stephone Paige, Dec 22, 1985

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most receiving yards, one quarter: 210, Qadry Ismail, Dec 12, 1999

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 50+ receiving yards, career: 198, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004:s-13

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 100+ receiving yards, career: 76, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004:s-13

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 150+ receiving yards, career: 30, Jerry Rice, 1985–2003

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 200+ receiving yards, career: 5; Lance Alworth, 1963–67;:s-12 Calvin Johnson, 2007–2015

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 250+ receiving yards, career: 3; Julio Jones, 2014–17

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 50+ receiving yards, season: 16, Antonio Brown 2013–14

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 100+ receiving yards, season: 11, Michael Irvin 1995, Calvin Johnson 2012

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 150+ receiving yards, season: 5; Tim Brown, 1997; Jerry Rice, 1995; Roy Green, 1984; Antonio Brown, 2017;

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most games, 200+ receiving yards, season: 3, Charley Hennigan (AFL), 1961

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 50+ receiving yards: 35, Antonio Brown 2013–2015

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 100+ receiving yards: 8, Calvin Johnson 2012, Adam Thielen 2018

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 125+ receiving yards: 5, Calvin Johnson 2012, Pat Studstill 1966

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 150+ receiving yards: 3, Josh Gordon 2013, Isaac Bruce 1995, Andre Rison 1990, Roy Green 1984, James Lofton 1984, Don Maynard 1968

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 200+ receiving yards: 2, Josh Gordon 2013

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Longest pass reception (see also 99–yard pass play): 99, by 12 players, most recently Victor Cruz on December 24, 2011:s-13

    (Yards receiving) (Receiving)

  • Highest yards/reception, career (minimum 200 receptions): 22.26 (4,996 yards / 224 receptions), Homer Jones, 1964–70:s-13

    (Average yards/reception) (Receiving)

  • Highest yards/reception, season (minimum 24 receptions): 32.58 (782 yards / 24 receptions), Don Currivan, 1947:s-13

    (Average yards/reception) (Receiving)

  • Highest yards/reception, game (minimum 3 receptions): 63.00 (189 yards / 3 receptions), Torry Holt on September 24, 2000:s-13

    (Average yards/reception) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons led league: 9, Don Hutson, 1935–38, 1940–1944:s-14

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons led league: 5, Don Hutson, 1940–1944:s-14

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, career: 197, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, season: 23, Randy Moss, 2007

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns for a TE, season; 17, Rob Gronkowski, 2011

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns for a RB, season; 9, Billy Cannon, 1961; Bill Brown, 1964; Chuck Foreman, 1975; Leroy Hoard, 1991; Marshall Faulk, 2001

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, rookie season: 17, Randy Moss, 1998:s-14

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, season, home: 13, Jerry Rice, 1987; Marvin Harrison, 2001; Jordy Nelson, 2011

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, season, away: 14, Randy Moss, 2007

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, back-to-back games: 7, Cloyce Box, Nov 23, 1950-Dec 3, 1950

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, game: 5, Bob Shaw on October 2, 1950, Jerry Rice on October 14, 1990; Kellen Winslow on November 22, 1981

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, one half: 4, Don Hutson, Oct 7, 1945; Dante Lavelli, Oct 14, 1949; Bob Shaw, Oct 2, 1950; Harold Jackson, Oct 14, 1973; Paul Warfield Dec 15, 1973; Ahmad Rashād, Sep 2, 1979; Roy Green, Nov 13, 1983; Mark Ingram, Nov 27, 1994; Marcus Robinson, Nov 23, 2003; Randy Moss, Nov 18, 2007

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdowns, one quarter: 4, Don Hutson, Oct 7, 1945

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive games, 1+ TD receptions: 13, Jerry Rice, 1986–1987:s-14

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most games 1+ TD receptions, career: 139, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most games 1+ TD receptions, season: 13, Mark Clayton, 1984; Jerry Rice, 1989; Carl Pickens, 1995; Randy Moss, 2007

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 1+ TD receptions: 20, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 5+ TD receptions: 11, Terrell Owens, 2000–2010; Marvin Harrison, 1996–2006; Cris Carter, 1991–2001; Tim Brown, 1991–2001; Jerry Rice, 1986–1996; Don Hutson, 1935–1945

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 10+ TD receptions: 8, Marvin Harrison, 1999–2006

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons with at least 1 touchdown reception: 20, Jerry Rice

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons with at least 5 touchdown receptions: 16, Jerry Rice

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons with at least 10 touchdown receptions: 9, Jerry Rice; Randy Moss

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons with at least 15 touchdown receptions: 5, Jerry Rice

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons with at least 20 touchdown receptions: 1, Randy Moss, Jerry Rice

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most touchdown receptions, 20+ yards, game 4, Cloyce Box, 12-03-1950; Art Powell, 12-22-1963; Wesley Walker, 9-21-1986

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Fewest games to reach 50 career touchdown receptions: 54, Lance Alworth 1962–1966

    (Receiving touchdowns) (Receiving)

  • Most seasons leading the league in yards from scrimmage, 6 Jim Brown, 1958–1959, 1961, 1963–1965 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading the league in yards from scrimmage, 4 Thurman Thomas, 1989–1992 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, career: 23,540, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004:s-14 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, season: 2,509, Chris Johnson, 2009:s-14 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, no fumbles, season: 2,189, Marshall Faulk, 2000 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, rookie, season: 2,212, Eric Dickerson, 1983:s-14 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Highest average yards from scrimmage per game, career (100 games): 125.52, Jim Brown (14,811 yards/118 games), 1957–1965 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Highest average yards from scrimmage per game, season: 163.36, Priest Holmes (2,237 yards/14 games), 2002 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most attempts, season: 492, (407 rushes, 85 receptions), James Wilder Sr., 1984 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most attempts, rookie, season: 441, (390 rushes, 51 receptions), Eric Dickerson, 1983 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most attempts, no fumbles, season: 430 (397 rushes, 33 receptions), Gerald Riggs, 1985 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most combined attempts, game: 48, James Wilder Sr. (42 rushes, 6 receptions), on October 30, 1983 and LaDainian Tomlinson (37 rushes, 11 receptions), on December 1, 2002 (OT):s-24 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, game: 336, (all receiving yards), Flipper Anderson, Nov. 26, 1989 (OT):s-14 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, non-overtime game: 330, Billy Cannon, Dec. 10, 1961 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most yards from scrimmage, back-to-back games: 525, Walter Payton, Nov 20, 1977-Nov 24, 1977 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 50 yards from scrimmage, career: 202, Jerry Rice 1985–2004 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 100 yards from scrimmage, career: 108, Walter Payton, 1975–1987 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 150 yards from scrimmage, career: 46, Barry Sanders, 1989–1998 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 200 yards from scrimmage, career: 14, Marshall Faulk, 1994–2005 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 250 yards from scrimmage, career: 5, Marshall Faulk, 1994–2005 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 100 yards from scrimmage, season: 15, Marcus Allen, 1985; Barry Sanders, 1997; Edgerrin James, 2000; David Johnson 2016 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 150 yards from scrimmage, season: 10, Chris Johnson, 2009 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 200 yards from scrimmage, season: 5, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2003 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most games, 250 yards from scrimmage, season: 2, Marshall Faulk, 2000 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive games, 100 yards from scrimmage: 17, Marcus Allen, 1985–1986 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive games, 200 yards from scrimmage: 3, Le'Veon Bell, Nov 17, 2014, Nov 30, 2014, Dec 7, 2014. Walter Payton, Nov 13, 1977, Nov 20, 1977, Nov 24, 1977 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 500 or more yards from scrimmage: 16, Tony Gonzalez, 1998–2013 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most seasons, 500 or more yards from scrimmage: 18, Jerry Rice, 1985–1996, 1998–2003 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 1000 or more yards from scrimmage: 13, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2002 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most seasons, 1000 or more yards from scrimmage: 14, Emmitt Smith 1990–2002, 2004, Jerry Rice 1986–1996, 1998, 2001–2002 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 1500 or more yards from scrimmage: 8, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001–2008 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most seasons, 1500 or more yards from scrimmage: 10, Walter Payton 1976–1981, 1983–1986 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 2000 or more yards from scrimmage: 4, Marshall Faulk 1998–2001 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most seasons, 2000 or more yards from scrimmage: 4, Marshall Faulk 1998–2001, Eric Dickerson 1983–84, 1986, 1988, Walter Payton 1977, 1983–85 (Yards from scrimmage)

  • Most combined attempts, career: 4,939, Emmitt Smith (4,409 rushes, 515 receptions, 15 fumble returns), 1990–2004:s-24

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts, season: 492, James Wilder Sr. (407 rushes, 85 receptions, 0 returns), 1984:s-24

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts, no fumbles, season: 430, Gerald Riggs (397 rushes, 33 receptions), 1985

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts, rookie, season: 441, Eric Dickerson (390 rushes, 51 receptions, 0 returns), 1983:s-24

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts per fumble, career, minimum 2,000 attempts: 138.0, Curtis Martin, 1995–2005

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts per fumble, career, minimum 1,000 attempts: 199.88, Ray Rice, 2008–2013

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive combined attempts, no fumbles: 870, Steven Jackson (755 rushes, 115 receptions), Nov 3, 2011-January 3, 2016 (end of career)

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts, no fumbles, career: 446, Darnay Scott (408 receptions, 22 rushes, 15 kickoff returns, 1 fumble return), 1994–2002

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive combined attempts, no fumbles to start a career: 589, BenJarvus Green-Ellis (559 rushes, 30 receptions), 2008–2012

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most combined attempts, game: 48, James Wilder Sr. (42 rushes, 6 receptions), on October 30, 1983 and LaDainian Tomlinson (37 rushes, 11 receptions), on December 1, 2002 (OT):s-24

    (All-purpose attempts) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, career: 23,546, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004:s-24

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, total, season: 2,696, Darren Sproles, 2011:s-24

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Highest average yards per game, season: 175.9, Terry Metcalf (2,462 yards/13 games), 1975

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Highest average yards per game, career: 138.8, Gale Sayers (9,435 yards/68 games), 1965–1971

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, total, season, home: 1,508, Chris Johnson, 2009

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, total, season, away: 1,455, Timmy Brown, 1962

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, total, rookie, season: 2,317, Tim Brown, 1988:s-24

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, no fumbles, season: 2,215, Le'veon Bell, 2014

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most yards gained, total, game: 404, Glyn Milburn; Dec 10, 1995:s-24

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 50 yards gained, career: 202, Jerry Rice 1985–2004

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 100 yards gained, career: 118, Brian Mitchell 1990–2003

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 150 yards gained, career: 46, Walter Payton 1975–1986, Barry Sanders 1989–1998

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 200 yards gained, career: 17, Darren Sproles 2007–present

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 250 yards gained, career: 7, Terry Metcalf 1974–1977

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 300 yards gained, career: 2, Jacoby Ford 2010, Josh Cribbs 2007–2009, Adrian Peterson 2007, Lionel James 1985, Gale Sayers 1965–1966

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 1 yard gained, season: 17, Dexter Carter 1995

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 100 yards gained, season: 15, David Johnson 2016, Michael Lewis 2002, Edgerrin James 2000, MarTay Jenkins 2000, Derrick Mason 2000, Barry Sanders 1997, Marcus Allen 1985

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 150 yards gained, season: 11, Michael Lewis 2002, Terry Metcalf 1975, Darren Sproles 2011

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 200 yards gained, season: 5, Fred Jackson 2009, Josh Cribbs 2009, LaDainian Tomlinson 2003, Walter Payton 1977, Timmy Brown 1962, Terry Metcalf 1975

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 250 yards gained, season: 3, Timmy Brown 1962, Lionel James 1985, Terry Metcalf 1977

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most games, 300 yards gained, season: 2, Jacoby Ford 2010, Adrian Peterson 2007, Lionel James 1985

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive games, 100 or more yards: 23, Gale Sayers, 1965–1967

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive games, 200 or more yards: 4, Darren Sproles, 2008–2009

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 1000 or more yards: 13, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2002

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most seasons, 1000 or more yards: 14, Emmitt Smith 1990–2002, 2004, Jerry Rice 1986–1996, 1998, 2001–2002

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 1500 or more yards: 9, Brian Mitchell, 1994–2002

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most seasons, 1500 or more yards: 10, Walter Payton 1976–1981, 1983–1986

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 2000 or more yards: 4, Marshall Faulk 1998–2001; Dante Hall 2002–2005; Darren Sproles 2008–2011

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most seasons, 2000 or more yards: 4, Walter Payton 1977, 1983–1985; Eric Dickerson 1983–1984, 1986, 1988; Brian Mitchell 1994–1995, 1997–1998; Marshall Faulk 1998–2001; Dante Hall 2002–2005; Tiki Barber 2000, 2004–2006; Darren Sproles 2008–2011

    (All-purpose yards) (All-purpose)

  • Most seasons leading league: 3, Darren Sharper, 2002, 2005, 2009:s-15

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most interception return yards, career: 1,590, Ed Reed, 2002–2013

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most yards per interception return, career (minimum 30 interceptions): 25.1 (1,331 yards/53 INTS), Deion Sanders, 1989–2000, 2004–2005

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most yards per interception return, career (minimum 20 interceptions): 27.6 (608 yards/22 INTS), Erik McMillan, 1989–1993

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most interception return yards, season: 376, Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints, 2009:s-15

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most interception return yards, rookie, season: 301, Don Doll, Detroit Lions, 1949:s-15

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most interception return yards, game: 177, Charlie McNeil on September 24, 1961:s-15

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Longest interception return: 108, Ed Reed on November 23, 2008:s-15

    (Interception return yards) (Interceptions)

  • Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, career: 12, Rod Woodson, 1987–2003:s-15

    (Interception return touchdowns) (Interceptions)

  • Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, season: 4; Ken Houston, 1971; Jim Kearney, 1972; Eric Allen 1993:s-15

    (Interception return touchdowns) (Interceptions)

  • Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, rookie, season: 3; Lem Barney, 1967; Ronnie Lott, 1981; Janoris Jenkins 2012:s-15

    (Interception return touchdowns) (Interceptions)

  • Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, game: 2, by 30 players, most recently Zach Brown on December 30, 2012:s-16

    (Interception return touchdowns) (Interceptions)

  • Most consecutive seasons with an interception returned for a touchdown: 6, Charles Woodson, Green Bay Packers, 2006–2011

    (Interception return touchdowns) (Interceptions)

  • Most punts, career: 1,713, Jeff Feagles 1988–2009:s-16

    (Punts) (Punting)

  • Most punts, season: 114, Bob Parsons, 1981 and Chad Stanley, 2002:s-16

    (Punts) (Punting)

  • Most punts, rookie, season: 111, Brad Maynard 1997:s-16

    (Punts) (Punting)

  • Most punts, game: 16, Leo Araguz on October 11, 1998:s-16

    (Punts) (Punting)

  • Longest punt: 98 yards, Steve O'Neal on September 21, 1969:s-16

    (Punts) (Punting)

  • Most punting yardage, career: 71,211, Jeff Feagles, 1988–2009

    (Punting yards) (Punting)

  • Most punting yardage, season: 5,209, Dave Zastudil, 2012

    (Punting yards) (Punting)

  • Most punting yardage, rookie, season: 4,531, Brad Maynard, 1997

    (Punting yards) (Punting)

  • Most punting yardage, game: 709, Leo Araguz on October 11, 1998

    (Punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest average, punting, career (minimum 250 punts): 47.56 (1,444 punts for 68,676 yards), Shane Lechler, 2000–2017

    (Average punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest average, punting, season (among qualified players): 51.40 (35 punts for 1,799 yards), Sammy Baugh, 1940:s-16

    (Average punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest average, punting, rookie, season (among qualified players): 47.84 (91 punts for 4,353 yards), Bryan Anger, 2012:s-16

    (Average punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest average, punting, game (minimum 4 punts): 61.75 (4 punts for 247 yards), Bob Cifers on November 24, 1946:s-16

    (Average punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest net average, career (minimum 250 punts): 41.1 (488 punts for 22,497 net yards), Pat McAfee, 2009–present

    (Average net punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest net average, season (among qualified players): 44.23 (78 punts for 3,450 net yards), John Hekker, 2013

    (Average net punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest net average, rookie, season (among qualified players): 40.85 (92 punts for 3,758 net yards), Bryan Anger, 2012:s-17

    (Average net punting yards) (Punting)

  • Highest net average game (minimum 4 punts): 59.50 (4 punts for 238 net yards), Rohn Stark on September 13, 1992:s-17

    (Average net punting yards) (Punting)

  • Most consecutive punts, none blocked: 1,177, Chris Gardocki, 1992–2006:s-17

    (Punts had blocked) (Punting)

  • Most punts had blocked, career: 14; Herman Weaver, 1970–80; Harry Newsome, 1985–93:s-17

    (Punts had blocked) (Punting)

  • Most punts had blocked, season: 6, Harry Newsome, 1988:s-17

    (Punts had blocked) (Punting)

  • Most punts inside the 20, career: 554, Jeff Feagles, 1988–2009:s-17

    (Punts inside the 20) (Punting)

  • Most punts inside the 20, season: 46, Dave Zastudil, 2012:s-17

    (Punts inside the 20) (Punting)

  • Most punts inside the 20, game: 8; Mark Royals on November 6, 1994; Bryan Barker on November 14, 1999:s-17

    (Punts inside the 20) (Punting)

  • Most seasons leading league in number of punt returns: 3, Les "Speedy" Duncan, 1965–66, 1971; Rick Upchurch, 1976, 1978, 1982:s-17

    (Punt return attempts) (Punt returns)

  • Most punt returns, career: 463, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003:s-17

    (Punt return attempts) (Punt returns)

  • Most punt returns, season: 70, Danny Reece, 1979:s-17

    (Punt return attempts) (Punt returns)

  • Most punt returns, rookie, season: 57, Lew Barnes, 1986:s-17

    (Punt return attempts) (Punt returns)

  • Most punt returns, game: 11, Eddie Brown on October 9, 1977:s-17

    (Punt return attempts) (Punt returns)

  • Most fair catches, career: 231, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003:s-18

    (Fair catches) (Punt returns)

  • Most fair catches, season: 36, Jeremy Kerley, 2012

    (Fair catches) (Punt returns)

  • Most fair catches, game: 7; Bake Turner on November 20, 1966, Lem Barney on November 21, 1976, Bobby Morse on December 27, 1967 and Chris Carr on November 16, 2008:s-18

    (Fair catches) (Punt returns)

  • Most seasons leading league: 3, Alvin Haymond, 1965–66, 1969:s-18

    (Punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Most yards gained, career: 4,999, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003:s-18

    (Punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Most yards gained, season: 875, Desmond Howard, 1996:s-18

    (Punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Most yards gained, rookie, season: 699, Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals, 2011:s-18

    (Punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Most yards gained, game: 207, LeRoy Irvin on October 11, 1981:s-18

    (Punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Longest punt return: 103, Robert Bailey on October 23, 1994:s-18

    (Punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Highest average yardage, career (minimum 75 returns): 12.78 (112 returns for 1,431 yards), George McAfee, 1940–1950:s-18

    (Average punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Highest average yardage, season (among qualified players): 23.00, Herb Rich, 1950:s-18

    (Average punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Highest average yardage, highest average, season, rookie (among qualified players): 23.00, Herb Rich, 1950:s-18

    (Average punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Highest average yardage, game (minimum 3 returns): 53.33, Darius Reynaud on December 30, 2012:s-18

    (Average punt return yards) (Punt returns)

  • Most punts returned for touchdown, career: 14 Devin Hester, Chicago Bears, 2006–2013, Atlanta Falcons, 2014–2015:s-19

    (Punt return touchdowns) (Punt returns)

  • Most punts returned for touchdown, season: 4; Jack Christiansen, 1951; Rick Upchurch, 1976; Devin Hester, 2007; Patrick Peterson, 2011:s-19

    (Punt return touchdowns) (Punt returns)

  • Most punts returned for touchdown, rookie, season: 4, Jack Christiansen, 1951; Patrick Peterson, 2011:s-19

    (Punt return touchdowns) (Punt returns)

  • Most punts returned for touchdown, game: 2, 16 times by 13 players, most recently Darius Reynaud on December 30, 2012:s-19

    (Punt return touchdowns) (Punt returns)

  • Most games with two or more punts returned for touchdowns: 2; Jack Christiansen October 14, 1951 and November 22, 1951; Eric Metcalf October 24, 1993 and November 2, 1997; Jermaine Lewis December 7, 1997 and December 24, 2000:s-19

    (Punt return touchdowns) (Punt returns)

  • Most seasons leading league: 3, Abe Woodson, 1959, 1962–63:s-19

    (Kickoff return attempts) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most kickoff returns, career: 607, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003:s-19

    (Kickoff return attempts) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most kickoff returns, season: 82, MarTay Jenkins, 2000:s-19

    (Kickoff return attempts) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most kickoff returns, rookie, season: 73; Josh Scobey 2003; Chris Carr, 2005:s-19

    (Kickoff return attempts) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most kickoff returns, game: 10, Desmond Howard on October 26, 1997 and Richard Alston on November 28, 2004:s-19

    (Kickoff return attempts) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most seasons leading league: 3; Bruce Harper, 1977–79; Tyrone Hughes, 1994–96:s-19

    (Kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most yards gained, career: 14,014, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003:s-20

    (Kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most yards gained, season: 2,186, MarTay Jenkins, 2000:s-20

    (Kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most yards gained, rookie, season: 1,752, Chris Carr, 2005:s-20

    (Kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most yards gained, game: 304, Tyrone Hughes on October 23, 1994:s-20

    (Kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Longest kickoff return: 109 yards, Cordarrelle Patterson on October 27, 2013

    (Kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Highest average, career (minimum 75 returns): 30.56 (91 returns for 2,781 yards), Gale Sayers, 1965–71:s-20

    (Average kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Highest average, season (among qualified players): 41.06 (18 returns for 739 yards), Travis Williams, 1967:s-20

    (Average kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Highest average, rookie, season (among qualified players): 41.06 (18 returns for 739 yards), Travis Williams, 1967:s-20

    (Average kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Highest average, game (minimum 3 returns): 73.50 (4 returns for 294 yards), Wally Triplett on October 29, 1950:s-20

    (Average kickoff return yards) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most touchdowns, career: 8, Josh Cribbs, 2005–2014, Leon Washington, 2006–2014:s-20

    (Kickoff return touchdowns) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most touchdowns, season: 4; Travis Williams, 1967; Cecil Turner, 1970:s-20

    (Kickoff return touchdowns) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most touchdowns, rookie season: 4, Travis Williams, 1967:s-20

    (Kickoff return touchdowns) (Kickoff returns)

  • Kickoff returns, most touchdowns, game: 2; by 10 players, most recently Leon Washington on September 26, 2010.:s-20

    (Kickoff return touchdowns) (Kickoff returns)

  • Most seasons leading the league in combined return yards: 3, Tyrone Hughes 1993, 1995, 1996; Mel Gray 1990–1992, Vai Sikahema, 1986–1987, 1989

    (Kick/punt return yards) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading the league in combined return yards: 3, Mel Gray 1990–1992

    (Kick/punt return yards) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most yards returned, career: 19,013 (4,999 punt, 14,014 kickoff), Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003:s-21

    (Kick/punt return yards) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most yards returned, season: 2,432 (625 punt, 1,807 kickoff), Michael Lewis, 2002:s-21

    (Kick/punt return yards) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most yards returned, rookie, season: 1,938, Chris Carr, 2005

    (Kick/punt return yards) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most yards returned, game: 347 (43 punt, 304 kickoff), Tyrone Hughes on October 23, 1994:s-21

    (Kick/punt return yards) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most touchdowns, career: 19 (14 punt, 5 kickoff), Devin Hester, 2006–2014:s-21

    (Kick/punt return touchdowns) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most touchdowns, season: 6 (4 punt, 2 kickoff), Devin Hester, 2007:s-21

    (Kick/punt return touchdowns) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most touchdowns, rookie, season: 5 (3 punt, 2 kickoff), Devin Hester, 2006:s-21

    (Kick/punt return touchdowns) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most touchdowns, game (any combination of kickoff and punt returns): 2; 39 times by 33 players, most recently Jeremy Ross on December 8, 2013 (1 punt, 1 kickoff):s-21–s-22

    (Kick/punt return touchdowns) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most touchdowns, game (with both a kickoff and a punt for a TD) : 2; by 13 players, most recently Jeremy Ross on December 8, 2013:s-21–s-22

    (Kick/punt return touchdowns) (Combined kick/punt returns)

  • Most fumbles recovered, career, own and opponents' : 56 (all own), Warren Moon, 1984–2000:s-22

    (Fumbles recovered) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumbles recovered, season, own and opponents' : 12 (all own), David Carr, 2002:s-22

    (Fumbles recovered) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumbles recovered, game, own and opponents' : 4,:s-22

    (Fumbles recovered) (Fumbles)

  • Most opponents' fumbles recovered, career: 30; Jim Marshall, 1960–1979:s-23

    (Opponent fumbles recovered) (Fumbles)

  • Most opponents' fumbles recovered, season: 9, Don Hultz, 1963:s-23

    (Opponent fumbles recovered) (Fumbles)

  • Most opponents' fumbles recovered, game: 3, by 15 players, most recently Brian Young on November 9, 2003:s-23

    (Opponent fumbles recovered) (Fumbles)

  • Longest fumble return: 104; Jack Tatum on September 24, 1972; Aeneas Williams on November 5, 2000:s-23

    (Fumble return yards) (Fumbles)

  • Fumble return yards, career: 328, DeAngelo Hall 2004–present

    (Fumble return yards) (Fumbles)

  • Fumble return yards, season: 157, Dwayne Rudd, 1998

    (Fumble return yards) (Fumbles)

  • Fumble return yards, rookie season: 98, Toby Wright, 1994

    (Fumble return yards) (Fumbles)

  • Fumble return yards, game: 104; Jack Tatum on September 24, 1972; Aeneas Williams on November 5, 2000

    (Fumble return yards) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, career (total): 6, Jason Taylor; 1997–2011:s-23

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, season (total): 2; by 41 players, most recently Bobby Wagner 2015:s-23

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, game (total): 2, Fred "Dippy" Evans, November 28, 1948; Al Nesser, Oct 3, 1920α:s-24

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, career (own recovered): 2; by 9 players, most recently Kevin Curtis 2003–2010:s-23

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, season (own recovered): 2; Ahmad Rashād, 1974; Del Rodgers, 1982, Kevin Curtis 2007:s-23

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, career (Opponents' recovered): 6, Jason Taylor; 1997–2011:s-23

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, season (Opponents' recovered): 2; by 38 Players, most recently Bobby Wagner 2015:s-23

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumble return touchdowns, game (Opponents' recovered): 2, Fred "Dippy" Evans, November 28, 1948; Al Nesser, Oct 3, 1920α:s-24

    (Fumble return touchdowns) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumbles forced, career: 54; Robert Mathis, 2003–2016

    (Fumbles forced) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumbles forced, season: 10; Osi Umenyiora, 2010; Charles Tillman, 2012

    (Fumbles forced) (Fumbles)

  • Most fumbles forced, game: 4; Charles Tillman,

    (Fumbles forced) (Fumbles)

  • Most solo tackles, career: 2,061 Ray Lewis, 1996–2012 (Tackles)

  • Most solo tackles, season: 214, Hardy Nickerson, 1993 (Tackles)

  • Most solo tackles, game: 16, most recently Chris Borland, 2014 (Tackles)

  • Most seasons leading league: 2;:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most consecutive seasons leading league: 2;:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most sacks, career: 200, Bruce Smith, 1985–2003:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most sacks, season: 22.5, Michael Strahan, 2001:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most sacks, rookie, season: 14.5, Jevon Kearse, 1999:s-25 (Sacks)

  • Most sacks, game: 7.0, Derrick Thomas on November 11, 1990:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most seasons, 1+ sacks: 19, Bruce Smith, 1985–2003 (Sacks)

  • Most seasons, 10+ sacks: 13, Bruce Smith, 1986–90, 1992–98, 2000:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most consecutive seasons, 10+ sacks: 9, Reggie White, 1985–93:s-24 (Sacks)

  • Most consecutive games, sack: 10; (Sacks)

  • Most seasons, 20+ sacks: 2, J.J. Watt, 2012, 2014 (Sacks)

  • Most overtime field goals, career: 11, Adam Vinatieri 1996–2017 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime field goal: 59 yards, Chandler Catanzaro vs. Cleveland Browns on October 21, 2018 (Overtime records)

  • Most overtime touchdowns, career: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2011 (Overtime records)

  • Most overtime rushing touchdowns, career: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2011 (Overtime records)

  • Most overtime touchdown passes, career: 4, Drew Bledsoe 1993–2006 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime touchdown pass/reception: 99 yards, Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Atlanta Falcons Nov 10, 1985 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime rushing touchdown: 96 yards, Garrison Hearst, San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Jets Sep 6, 1998 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime interception returned for a touchdown: 72 yards, Lorenzo Lynch, Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks Oct 29, 1995 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime kickoff returned for a touchdown: 96 yards, Chad Morton, New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills Sep 8, 2002 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime fumble returned for a touchdown: 52 yards, Johnie Cooks, Baltimore Colts vs. New England Patriots Sep 4, 1983 (Overtime records)

  • Longest overtime punt returned for a touchdown: 99 yards, Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis Rams Nov 6, 2011 (Overtime records)

  • Most passing yards: 219, Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 30, 2016 (Overtime records)

  • Most return (of a punt, kickoff, interception, fumble, missed field goal, blocked punt/field goal) touchdowns: 20, Devin Hester 2006–present (Miscellaneous)

  • Most return (of a punt, kick, interception or fumble) touchdowns, including postseason: 21, Devin Hester 2006–present (Miscellaneous)

  • Longest play: 109 yards, Antonio Cromartie on November 4, 2007 (return of a missed field goal), Cordarrelle Patterson on October 27, 2013 (kickoff return) (Miscellaneous)

  • Most blocked kicks (field goals/PATs/punts): 25, Ted Hendricks, 1969–1983 (Miscellaneous)

  • Longest return of a missed field goal: 109 yards, Antonio Cromartie on November 4, 2007:s-24 (Miscellaneous)

  • Most missed field goal returns for touchdowns: 2, Al Nelson 1965–1973, Carl Taseff 1951–1962 (Miscellaneous)

  • Longest return of a blocked field goal: 94 yards, Bobby Smith Oct 25, 1964 (Miscellaneous)

  • Most blocked field goal returns for touchdowns: 2, Kyle Arrington 2010–2014, Nate Clements 2008–2009, Kevin Ross 1987–1995 (Miscellaneous)

  • Longest return of a blocked punt: 67 yards, Frank Filchock Sep 28, 1941 (Miscellaneous)

  • Most blocked punt returns for touchdowns: 3, Ed Reed 2002–2013, Tom Flynn 1984–1988 (Miscellaneous)

  • Oldest player: 48, George Blanda, 1975 (Miscellaneous)

  • Only players to throw and catch a pass for a touchdown in the same play: 3 yards, Brad Johnson on October 12th, 1997; 37 yards, Frank Ryan on October 30th, 1960; 6 yards, Marcus Mariota on January 6, 2018 (playoff game) (Miscellaneous)

  • First player to get 30+ interceptions and 30+ touchdowns in one season: Jameis Winston 2015–present (Miscellaneous)

  • Oldest player to kick first PAT: Doug Flutie, 43 years, 70 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to kick first field goal: Mose Kelsch, 36 years, 253 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to score first touchdown: Whitey Woodin, 36 years, 295 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first reception: Sonny Jurgensen, 39 years, 66 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first receiving yard: Charlie Cowan, 37 years, 143 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first interception: Trace Armstrong, 37 years, 78 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to throw first completion: Lou Groza, 42 years, 256 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to throw first touchdown pass: Mike Horan, 39 years, 301 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to attempt first pass: Mike Horan, 39 years, 301 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to catch first touchdown reception: Jim Turner, 36 years, 202 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first rushing touchdown: Butch Songin, 36 years, 158 days (AFL); Bobby Hebert, 36 years, 62 days (NFL) (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first rushing attempt: Charles Woodson, 39 years, 78 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first rushing yard: Jeff Gossett, 39 years, 304 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to score first point: Bill Irgens, 39 (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first interception return for a touchdown: Albert Lewis, 38 years, 26 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first punt return for a touchdown: Rod Smith, 33 years, 185 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to record first kick off return for a touchdown: Johnny Blood, 33 Years, 282 days (Oldest firsts)

  • Oldest player to score a touchdown (rushing): 42 years, 71 days, Doug Flutie Jan 2, 2005

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have 2+ touchdowns in a game (all rushing): 42 years, 68 days, Tom Brady Oct 10, 2019

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return a punt for a touchdown: 35 years, 140 days, Tim Brown Dec. 9, 2001

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return a kickoff for a touchdown: 33 Years, 282 days, Johnny Blood, Sep 5, 1937

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return an interception for a touchdown: 38 years, 26 days, Albert Lewis Nov. 1, 1998

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return fumble for a touchdown: 37 years, 174 days, Sam Mills Nov 24, 1996

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return a blocked punt for a touchdown: 35 years, 124 days, Fritz Loven Oct. 13, 1929

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return a blocked punt for a touchdown (since 1930): 34 years, 319 days, Dwight Stone Dec. 12, 1998

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to return a blocked field goal for a touchdown: 33 years, 323 days, Todd Lyght Dec 29, 2002

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 150 yard receiving game: 41 years, 70 days, Jerry Rice Dec 22, 2003

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 100 yard rushing game: 36 years, 199 days, MacArthur Lane Oct 1, 1978

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a rushing touchdown: 42 years, 71 days, Doug Flutie Jan 2, 2005

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have 1+ touchdown reception: 42 years, 67 days, Jerry Rice Dec 19, 2004

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 20 rushing attempts in a game: 36 years, 271 days, Marcus Allen Dec 22, 1996

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 30 rushing attempts in a game: 36 years, 84 days, John Riggins Oct 27, 1985

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a sack: 40 years, 282 days, Clay Matthews, Jr. Dec 22, 1996

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have an interception: 41 years, 304 days, Darrell Green Dec 16, 2001

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to record a safety: 37 years, 221 days, Cameron Wake Sep 8, 2019

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to record a two point conversion: 38 years, 167 days, Antonio Gates Dec 2, 2018

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to throw a touchdown pass: 47 years, 88 days, George Blanda Dec 14, 1974

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 300+ yard passing game: 42 years, 120 days, Tom Brady, Dec 1, 2019

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 400+ yard passing game: 41 years, 28 days, Brett Favre Nov 7, 2010

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to have a 500+ yard passing game: 40 years, 185 days, Tom Brady, Feb 4, 2018

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Oldest player to start in a Super Bowl: 41 years 184 days, Tom Brady, 2-03-2019.

    (Oldest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to score a touchdown: 20 years, 53 days, Andy Livingston Dec 13, 1964

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to return a punt for a touchdown: 21 years, 19 days, Dexter McCluster Sep 13, 2010

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to return a kickoff for a touchdown: 20 years, 53 days, Andy Livingston Dec 13, 1964

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to return an interception for a touchdown: 21 years, 44 days, DeAngelo Hall Jan 2, 2005

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to return fumble for a touchdown: 21 years, 117 days, Ahmad Carroll Nov 29, 2004

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to return a blocked punt for a touchdown: 21 years, 63 days, Geno Hayes Oct 12, 2008

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to return a blocked field goal for a touchdown: 22 years, 43 days, Willie Buchanon Dec 17, 1972

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a 200 yard receiving game: 21 years, 87 days, Mike Evans Nov 16, 2014

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a rushing touchdown: 20 years, 167 days, Juwan Thompson Oct 5, 2014

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a touchdown reception: 20 years, 239 days, Arnie Herber Nov 27, 1930

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a touchdown reception since 1930: 20 years, 334 days, Juju Smith-Schuster Oct 22, 2017

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a sack: 20 years, 98 days, Amobi Okoye Sep 16, 2007

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have an interception: 20 years, 221 days, Tremaine Edmunds Dec 9, 2018

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to record a safety: 21 years, 23 days, Mike Charles Oct 16, 1983

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to record a two point conversion: 21 years, 77 days, Allen Robinson Nov 9, 2014

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to throw a touchdown pass: 20 years, 172 days, Arnie Herber Sep 21, 1930

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to throw a touchdown pass since 1950: 21 years, 89 days, Tommy Maddox Nov 30, 1992

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a 300+ yard passing game: 21 years, 103 days, Sam Darnold Sep 16, 2018

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a 400+ yard passing game: 21 years, 288 days, Matthew Stafford Nov 22, 2009

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to have a 500+ yard passing game: 23 years, 328 days, Matthew Stafford Jan 1, 2012

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Youngest player to start in a Super Bowl: 21 years, 322 days, Bryan Bulaga Feb 6, 2011

    (Youngest) (Age)

  • Most career wins, regular season plus post season, by a starting quarterback: 249, Tom Brady, 2001–2020. (QB wins)

  • Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 219, Tom Brady, 2001–2019. (QB wins)

  • Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback, single team: 219, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2000–2019. (QB wins)

  • Most career wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 30, Tom Brady, 2001–2020. (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 23, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, 2008–2009 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001, 2003–2005 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins, regular season, to start a career for a starting quarterback: 15, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004–2005 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins to start a career, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001, 2003–2005 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 25, Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears, 1984–1987 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive home wins, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 29, Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, 1995–1998 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive home wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 31, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2006–2011 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive home wins, regular season, to start a career for a quarterback: 15, Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, 1999–2001 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive home wins, regular season and post-season to start a career for a quarterback: 17, Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, 1999–2001 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive road wins, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 19, Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers, 1988–1990; Kansas City Chiefs, 1993 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive road wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 18, Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers, 1988–1990, Kansas City Chiefs, 1993 (QB wins)

  • Most road wins in a season, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 8, Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers, 1990; Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, 2001; Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2007; Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys, 2014 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive road wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Eli Manning, New York Giants, 2007 (QB wins)

  • Most road wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Eli Manning, New York Giants, 2007 (QB wins)

  • Most road wins in a season, regular season, for a starting rookie quarterback: 6, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004; Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, 2016 (QB wins)

  • Most home wins in a season, regular season, for a starting rookie quarterback: 8, Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks, 2012 (QB wins)

  • Most road wins in a season, regular season and postseason, for a starting rookie quarterback: 7, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008 (QB wins)

  • Most wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 18, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2007 (QB wins)

  • Most wins in a season, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 16, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2007 (QB wins)

  • Most wins, regular season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 13, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004; Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, 2016 (QB wins)

  • Most wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 14, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004 (QB wins)

  • Most wins in a season, post-season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 2, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008; Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, 2009 (QB wins)

  • Most career home wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 20, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019. (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive home wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 9, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2014-2019 (QB wins)

  • Most career road wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008–2010, 2012, 2014 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive career road wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 5, Eli Manning, New York Giants 2007, 2011 (QB wins)

  • Most regular season and postseason overall victories by a starting quarterback in one stadium: 134, Tom Brady, Gillette Stadium, 2002–2019. (QB wins)

  • Most regular season and post season home overall victories with one team by a starting quarterback: 141, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019 (QB wins)

  • Most regular season home wins with one team by a starting quarterback: 121, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2018 (QB wins)

  • Most road wins by a starting quarterback: 97, Tom Brady, 2001–2019 (QB wins)

  • Most road wins by a starting quarterback, regular season and post-season: 101, Tom Brady, 2001–2019 (QB wins)

  • Most NFL teams defeated at least once, career: 32, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees (QB wins)

  • Most wins against a single opponent, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 31, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019 vs. Buffalo Bills (QB wins)

  • Most wins against a single opponent, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 31, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019 vs. Buffalo Bills (QB wins)

  • Most home wins against a single opponent, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 19, Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, 1992–2007 Minnesota Vikings, 2009–2010 vs. Detroit Lions (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins against a single opponent, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 13, Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers, vs. Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, 1987, 1991–1998; Tom Brady, New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills, 2003–2010 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins to start a career against a single opponent, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 11, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008–2013 vs. Cleveland Browns; Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts, vs. Tennessee Titans, 2012–2018 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins against a single opponent, regular season and post season, at home, by a starting quarterback: 19, Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers/Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions, 1992–2010 (QB wins)

  • Most wins against a single opponent, regular season (and post season), on the road, by a starting quarterback: 16, Tom Brady, vs. Buffalo Bills, 2001–2019 (QB wins)

  • Most consecutive wins against a single opponent, regular season (and post season), on the road, by a starting quarterback: 11, Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears, 1994–Jan. 2, 2005 (QB wins)

  • Fewest wins in a regular season by a starting quarterback who won the Super Bowl: 0, Doug Williams, Washington Redskins 1987 (QB wins)

  • Oldest starting quarterback to win a playoff game: Tom Brady (L.A. Rams in Super Bowl LIII; 41 years 184 days). (QB wins)

  • Most career losses, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 123, Vinny Testaverde, 1987–2007 (QB losses)

  • Most career home losses, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 56, Eli Manning, 2004-2019 (QB losses)

  • Most career home losses, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 58, Eli Manning, 2004-2019 (QB losses)

  • Most career road losses, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 76, Brett Favre, 1992-2010 (QB losses)

  • Most career road losses, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 83, Brett Favre, 1992-2010 (QB losses)

  • Most career losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 13, Peyton Manning, 2000–2015 (QB losses)

  • Most career road losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Brett Favre, 1993–2010 (QB losses)

  • Most career home losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 6, Peyton Manning, 2000–2015 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 4, Y. A. Tittle, 1957–1963; Warren Moon 1991–1994; Andy Dalton 2011–2014 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive road losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 6, Dave Krieg, 1983-1994 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive road losses by a starting quarterback: 14, Steve DeBerg, 1978–1979 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive home losses by a starting quarterback: 10, Archie Manning, 1979–1980; Chris Weinke, 2001–2002, 2006 (QB losses)

  • Most road losses in a season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 8, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts 1998; Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders, 2014 (QB losses)

  • Most losses in a season, by a starting quarterback: 15, Archie Manning, New Orleans Saints, 1980; Jeff George, Indianapolis Colts, 1991; Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive losses, by a rookie starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017 (QB losses)

  • Most losses in a season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive losses in a season, by a starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive losses to start a season, by a starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive losses by a starting quarterback: 21, Dan Pastorini, Houston Oilers, 1972–1974 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive losses by a starting quarterback, regular season, to start a career: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017 (QB losses)

  • Most consecutive road losses by a starting quarterback, regular season, to start a career: 13, Joey Harrington, Detroit Lions, 2002–2003; David Klingler, Cincinnati Bengals, 1992–1994 (QB losses)

  • Most losses during the regular season by a starting quarterback who won the Super Bowl: 7, Eli Manning, New York Giants, 2011 (QB losses)

  • First 1,000 yard rushing season: Beattie Feathers, 1,004 rushing yards, Chicago Bears, 1934

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,500 yard rushing season: Jim Brown, 1,527 rushing yards, Cleveland Browns, 1958

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,000 yard rushing season: O.J. Simpson, 2,003 rushing yards, Buffalo Bills, 1973

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 15 rushing touchdown season: Steve Van Buren, 15 rushing touchdowns, Philadelphia, 1945

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 20 rushing touchdown season: John Riggins, 24 rushing touchdowns, Washington Redskins, 1983

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 25 rushing touchdown season: Emmitt Smith, 25 rushing touchdowns, Dallas Cowboys, 1995

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 200 rush attempt season: Tuffy Leemans, 206 rush attempts, New York Giants, 1936

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 300 rush attempt season: Jim Brown, 305 rush attempts, Cleveland Browns, 1961

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 400 rush attempt season: James Wilder Sr., 407 rush attempts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1984

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 200 yard rushing game: Cliff Battles, 215 rushing yards, Boston Braves vs. New York Giants; Oct 8, 1933

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 250 yard rushing game: Spec Sanders, 250 rushing yards, New York Yankees vs. Chicago Rockets; Oct 24, 1947

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 5 rushing touchdown game: Jimmy Conzelman, 5 rushing touchdowns, Rock Island vs. Evansville; Oct 15, 1922α

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 6 rushing touchdown game: Ernie Nevers, 6 rushing touchdowns, Chicago Cardinals vs. Chicago Bears; Nov 28, 1929α

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 40 rushing attempt game: Lydell Mitchell, 40 rushing attempts, Baltimore Colts vs. New York Jets; October 20, 1974

    (Rushing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,000 yard passing season: Curly Lambeau, 1,094 passing yards, Green Bay Packers, 1924α

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,500 yard passing season: Cecil Isbell, 2,021 passing yards, Green Bay Packers, 1942

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,000 yard passing season: Cecil Isbell, 2,021 passing yards, Green Bay Packers, 1942

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,500 yard passing season: Sammy Baugh, 2,938 passing yards, Washington Redskins, 1947

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 3,000 yard passing season: Johnny Unitas, 3,099 passing yards, Baltimore Colts, 1960

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 3,500 yard passing season: Sonny Jurgensen, 3,723 passing yards, Washington Redskins, 1961

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 4,000 yard passing season: Joe Namath, 4,007 passing yards, New York Jets, 1967

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 4,500 yard passing season: Dan Fouts, 4,715 passing yards, San Diego Chargers, 1981

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 5,000 yard passing season: Dan Marino, 5,084 passing yards, Miami Dolphins, 1984

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 300 completion season: Fran Tarkenton, 345 completions, Minnesota Vikings, 1978

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 350 completion season: Dan Fouts, 360 completions, San Diego Chargers, 1981

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 400 completion season: Warren Moon, 404 completions, Houston Oilers, 1991

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 450 completion season: Peyton Manning, 450 completions, Indianapolis Colts, 2010

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 20 touchdown pass season: Benny Friedman, 20 touchdown passes, New York Giants, 1929α

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 30 touchdown pass season: Johnny Unitas, 32 touchdown passes, Baltimore Colts, 1959

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 40 touchdown pass season: Dan Marino, 48 touchdown passes, Miami Dolphins, 1984

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 50 touchdown pass season: Tom Brady, 50 touchdown passes, New England Patriots, 2007

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 55 touchdown pass season: Peyton Manning, 55 touchdown passes, Denver Broncos, 2013

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 400 yard passing game: Sid Luckman, 433 passing yards, Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants; Nov 14, 1943

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 500 yard passing game: Norm Van Brocklin, 554 passing yards, Los Angeles Rams vs. New York Yanks; Sep 28, 1951

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 40 completion game: Richard Todd, 42 completions, New York Jets vs. San Francisco 49ers; Sep 21, 1980

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 4 touchdown pass game: Benny Friedman

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 5 touchdown pass game: Ray Buivid, Chicago Bears vs. Chicago Cardinals; December 5, 1937

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 6 touchdown pass game: Sammy Baugh, Washington Redskins vs. Brooklyn Dodgers; Oct 31, 1943

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 7 touchdown pass game: Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants; Nov 14, 1943

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 100 career touchdown passes: Sammy Baugh

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 200 career touchdown passes: Y. A. Tittle

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 300 career touchdown passes: Fran Tarkenton

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 400 career touchdown passes: Dan Marino

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 500 career touchdown passes: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 10,000 career passing yards: Sammy Baugh

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 20,000 career passing yards: Sammy Baugh

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 30,000 career passing yards: Johnny Unitas

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 40,000 career passing yards: Johnny Unitas

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 50,000 career passing yards: Dan Marino

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 60,000 career passing yards: Dan Marino

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 70,000 career passing yards: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 1,000 career pass completions: Bobby Layne

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 2,000 career pass completions: Y. A. Tittle

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 3,000 career pass completions: Fran Tarkenton

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 4,000 career pass completions: Dan Marino

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 5,000 career pass completions: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 6,000 career pass completions: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 1,000 career pass attempts: Arnie Herber

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 2,000 career pass attempts: Sammy Baugh

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 3,000 career pass attempts: Bobby Layne

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 4,000 career pass attempts: Johnny Unitas

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 5,000 career pass attempts: Johnny Unitas

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 6,000 career pass attempts: Fran Tarkenton

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 7,000 career pass attempts: Dan Marino

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 8,000 career pass attempts: Dan Marino

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 9,000 career pass attempts: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 10,000 career pass attempts: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 100 career passing interceptions: Sammy Baugh

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 200 career passing interceptions: Sammy Baugh

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First player with 300 career passing interceptions: Brett Favre

    (Passing) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 50 reception season: Don Looney, 58 receptions, Philadelphia Eagles, 1940

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 100 reception season: Lionel Taylor, 100 receptions, Denver Broncos (American Football League), 1961

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 100 reception, season by an NFL Player: 106, Art Monk, 1984

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 15 reception game: Tom Fears, 18 receptions, Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers; Dec 3, 1950

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 20 reception game: Terrell Owens, 20 receptions, San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Bears; Dec 17, 2000

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 10 touchdown reception season: Johnny McNally, 11 touchdown receptions, Green Bay Packers, 1931α

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 15 touchdown reception season: Don Hutson, 17 touchdown receptions, Green Bay Packers, 1942

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 20 touchdown reception season: Jerry Rice, 22 touchdown receptions, San Francisco, 1987

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,000 yard receiving season: Don Hutson, 1,211 receiving yards, Green Bay Packers, 1942

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,500 yard receiving season: Charley Hennigan, 1,746 receiving yards, Houston Oilers (American Football League), 1961

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 200 yard receiving game: Don Hutson, 209 receiving yards, Green Bay Packers; Oct 18, 1942

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 250 yard receiving game: Jim Benton, 303 receiving yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 300 yard receiving game: Jim Benton, 303 receiving yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 5 touchdown reception game: Bob Shaw, 5 touchdown receptions, Chicago Cardinals vs. Baltimore Colts; Oct 2, 1950

    (Receiving) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,000 yards from Scrimmage season: Beattie Feathers, 1,178 yards from scrimmage, Chicago Bears, 1934

    (Scrimmage) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,500 yards from Scrimmage season: Chet Mutryn, 1,617 yards from scrimmage, Buffalo Bills (AAFC), 1948 (not recognized as an NFL record)

    (Scrimmage) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,000 yards from Scrimmage season: Jim Brown, 2,131 yards from scrimmage yards, Cleveland Browns, 1963

    (Scrimmage) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,500 yards from Scrimmage season: Chris Johnson, 2,509 from scrimmage yards, Tennessee Titans, 2009 – only 2,500 yard season

    (Scrimmage) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 300 yards from Scrimmage game: Jim Benton, 303 yards from scrimmage (all receiving), Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945

    (Scrimmage) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,000 combined yards season: Beattie Feathers, 1,178 combined yards, Chicago Bears, 1934

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 1,500 combined yards season: Harry Clarke, 1,575 combined yards, Chicago Bears, 1943

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,000 combined yards season: Spec Sanders, 2,202 combined yards, New York Yanks, 1960

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 2,500 combined yards season: Lionel James, 2,535 combined yards, San Diego Chargers, 1985

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 300 combined yards game: Jim Benton, 303 combined yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 350 combined yards game: Billy Cannon, 373 combined yards, Houston Oilers vs. New York Titans (American Football League); Dec 10, 1961

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 400 combined yards game: Glyn Milburn, 404 combined yards, Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks; Dec 10, 1995 – only 400 combined yard game

    (Combined yards) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 15 touchdown season: Don Hutson, 17 touchdowns, Green Bay Packers, 1942

    (Touchdowns) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 20 touchdown season: Lenny Moore, 20 touchdowns, Baltimore Colts, 1964

    (Touchdowns) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 25 touchdown season: Emmitt Smith, 25 touchdowns, Dallas Cowboys, 1995

    (Touchdowns) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 30 touchdown season: LaDainian Tomlinson, 31 touchdowns, San Diego Chargers, 2006

    (Touchdowns) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 5 touchdown game: Jimmy Conzelman, 5 touchdowns, Rock Island vs. Evansville; Oct 15, 1922α

    (Touchdowns) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 100 point season: Don Hutson, 138 points, Green Bay Packers, 1942

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 150 point season: Paul Hornung, 176 points, Green Bay Packers, 1960

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 50 yard field goal, estimated: Paddy Driscoll, 50 to 55 yards, Chicago Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Badgers; Sep 28, 1924 (drop kick)α

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 50 yard field goal, confirmed: Glenn Presnell, 54 yards, Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers; Oct 7, 1934

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 55 yard field goal, confirmed: Bert Rechichar, 56 yards, Baltimore Colts vs. Chicago Bears; Sep 27, 1953

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 60 yard field goal: Tom Dempsey, 63 yards, New Orleans Saints vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 8, 1970

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First 5 field goal game: Bob Waterfield, 5 field goals, Los Angeles Rams vs Detroit Lions; Dec 9, 1951

    (Scoring) (Professional football firsts)

  • First quarterback with 100 consecutive starts: Ron Jaworski Nov 27, 1983

    (Starts) (Professional football firsts)

  • First quarterback with 200 consecutive starts: Brett Favre Nov 29, 2004

    (Starts) (Professional football firsts)

  • First NFL quarterback to defeat 32 franchises: Brett Favre vs. Green Bay Packers; Oct 5, 2009

    (Wins) (Professional football firsts)

  • First NFL quarterback to reach 200 career wins (regular season and postseason combined): Peyton Manning vs. Carolina Panthers; February 7, 2016

    (Wins) (Professional football firsts)

  • Longest non-scoring play: 104 yards, Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings vs. Atlanta Falcons; Nov 27, 2011 and Ameer Abdullah, Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers; Nov 15, 2015 (Longest play)

  • Longest run by a quarterback: 93 yards, Terrelle Pryor, Oakland Raiders vs. Pittsburgh Steelers; October 27, 2013 (Longest play)

  • Longest field goal return: 109 yards Antonio Cromartie, San Diego Chargers vs. Minnesota Vikings; November 4, 2007 (Longest play)

  • Longest run from scrimmage: 99 yards Tony Dorsett, Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings; January 3, 1983 and Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars; December 6, 2018 (Longest play)

  • Longest pass: 99 yards, by 13 players, most recently Eli Manning, New York Giants vs. New York Jets; December 24, 2011 (Victor Cruz) (Longest play)

  • Longest kickoff return: 109 yards Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers; October 27, 2013 (Longest play)

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About This Tool

The NFL has a 17-week regular season, one round a week, and each team has 16 games in the regular season, so each team has a week to play. The regular season starts in mid-September and ends in late December or early January. Every season, the regular season,

Each side has three groups that perform different tasks: the attack group plays when the ball is in their possession; the defense group plays when the ball is in their possession; and the special group plays only under a few special circumstances (punts, penalties, and kickoffs). Both sides can only have 11 players on the pitch at any one time. There are many players in different games, got a good result, and set their own personal record. The top scorer, Adam Vinatieri, scored 2,673 points; the top scorer was George Blanda, who scored 943 goals in his career. The random tool generator compiled a total of 923 items to help those interested in the NFL learn more.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of National Football League records (individual).

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