List of NFL individual records
Appearance
Here is a list of the records in the National Football League set by individual players.
Service
- Most seasons: 26, George Blanda 1949–1958, 1960–1975[1]: 544
- Most seasons, one team: 21, Jason Hanson 1992–2012[1]: 544
- Most games played, career: 382, Morten Andersen 1982–2007[2]
- Most games played, one team: 327, Jason Hanson 1992–2012[1]: 544 [3]
- Most consecutive games played, career: 352, Jeff Feagles 1988–2009[1]: 544
- Most consecutive games played, one team: 270, Jim Marshall 1961–1979[4]
Scoring
- Most seasons leading league: 5, Don Hutson, 1940–1944; Gino Cappelletti, 1961, 1963–1966; Stephen Gostkowski, 2008, 2012–2015[1]: 544 [5]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 5, Don Hutson, 1940–1944[1]: 544 [5]
- Most points scored, career: 2,637, Adam Vinatieri, 1996–2019[1]: 544 [6]
- Most points scored, season: 186, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006[1]: 544 [7]
- Most points scored, season, home: 102, Shaun Alexander, 2005
- Most points scored, season, away: 100, Gino Cappelletti, 1964
- Highest average points per game scored, career: 8.7, Stephen Gostkowski (1,775 Points/204 Games), 2006–2019
- Highest average points per game scored, season: 14.67, Paul Hornung (176 Points/12 Games), 1960
- Most points scored, season, no touchdowns: 166, David Akers, 2011[1]: 544 [7]
- Most points scored, game, no touchdowns: 26, Rob Bironas on October 21, 2007[8]
- Most seasons, 100+ points: 21, Adam Vinatieri, 1996–2008, 2010, 2012–2018[1]: 544 [9]
- Most consecutive seasons, 100+ points: 16, Jason Elam, 1993–2008
- Most points, season, rookie: 150, Cody Parkey, 2014[1]: 544 [10]
- Most points, game: 40, Ernie Nevers, November 28, 1929[1]: 544
- Most points, half: 30, Shaun Alexander, September 29, 2002[11]
- Most points, quarter: 29, Don Hutson, October 7, 1945[12][13][14]
- Most consecutive seasons scoring: 24, Adam Vinatieri 1996-2019
- Most consecutive games scoring: 360, Morten Andersen 1983–2004, 2006–2007[1]: 544
- Most consecutive quarters scoring: 38, Stephen Gostkowski Sep 10, 2015-Nov 23, 2015
Touchdowns
- Note: this section applies to touchdowns scored by running, receiving, or returning. Passing touchdowns are listed separately.
- Most seasons leading league touchdowns: 8, Don Hutson, 1935–1938, 1941–1944[1]: 544 [15]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league touchdowns: 4, Don Hutson, 1935–1938, 1941–1944[1]: 544 [15]
- Most touchdowns, career: 208, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[1]: 545 [16]
- Most touchdowns, season: 31, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006[1]: 545 [17]
- Most touchdowns, rookie season: 22, Gale Sayers, 1965[1]: 545
- Most touchdowns, game: 6, Ernie Nevers November 28, 1929; Dub Jones November 25, 1951; Gale Sayers December 12, 1965[1]: 545
- Most touchdowns, half: 5, Shaun Alexander, Sep 29, 2002
- Most touchdowns, quarter: 4, Don Hutson, Oct 7, 1945
- Most consecutive games touchdown: 18, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2004–05; Lenny Moore, 1963–65[1]: 545
Points after touchdown
- Most seasons leading league: 8, George Blanda, 1956, 1961–62, 1967–69, 1972, 1974[1]: s-2
- Most kicking attempts, career: 959, George Blanda, 1949–1976[18]
- Most kicking attempts, season: 75, Matt Prater, 2013[19]
- Most kicks attempted, game: 10, Charlie Gogolak on November 27, 1966[20]
- Most kicks made, career: 943, George Blanda, 1949–1976[21]
- Most kicks made, season: 75, Matt Prater, 2013[22]
- Most kicks made, rookie season: 60, Doug Brien, 1994[23]
- Most kicks made, game: 9, Pat Harder on October 17, 1948,[1]: s-2 Bob Waterfield on October 22, 1950 and Charlie Gogolak on November 27, 1966[24]
- Most kicks made no misses, season: 75, Matt Prater, 2013[25]
- Most kicks made no misses, rookie season: 54, Cody Parkey, 2014[26]
- Most kicks made no misses, game: 9, Pat Harder on October 17, 1948 and Bob Waterfield on October 22, 1950[1]: s-3
- Most kicks made, half: 7, Jan Stenerud; October 2, 1983
- Most kicks made, quarter (including playoffs): 5, Stephen Gostkowski November 22, 2012, October 18, 2009; Ali Haji-Sheikh January 31, 1988; Jan Stenerud October 2, 1983; Don Chandler November 12, 1967; Pat Harder October 24, 1948; Don Hutson October 7, 1945
- Most consecutive kicks made: 479, Stephen Gostkowski; 2006–2016[27]
- Most consecutive kicks made (including playoffs): 523, Stephen Gostkowski; December 31, 2006 – January 16, 2016[28]
- Most consecutive kicks made to start a career: 321, Rian Lindell; October 5, 2000 – November 7, 2010
- Highest percentage kicks made career (minimum 200 attempts): 99.8%, Rian Lindell (432/433) 2000-2013[29]
- Most two point conversions, career: 7, Marshall Faulk, 1994–2005[1]: s-3 [30]
- Most two point conversions, season: 4, Todd Heap, 2003[1]: s-3 [31]
- Most two point conversions, rookie season: 3, Gino Cappelletti, 1960[32]
- Most two point conversions game: 2, by 13 players, most recently Duke Johnson on September 30, 2018
Field goals
- Most seasons leading league: 5, Lou Groza, 1950, 1952–1954, 1957[33]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 3, Lou Groza, 1952–1954[33]
- Most field goals attempted, career: 709, Morten Andersen, 1982–2004, 2006–2007[34]
- Most field goals attempted, season: 52, David Akers, 2011[35]
- Most field goals attempted, game: 9, Jim Bakken on September 24, 1967[36]
- Most field goals made, career: 582 , Adam Vinatieri
- Most field goals made, season: 44, David Akers, 2011[37]
- Most field goals made per game, season: 2.79, Greg Zuerlein (39 field goals/14 games), 2017
- Most field goals made, season, no misses: 37, Mike Vanderjagt, 2003[38]
- Most field goals made, rookie season: 38, Harrison Butker, 2017[39]
- Most field goals made, game: 8, Rob Bironas on October 21, 2007[40]
- Most field goals made, game, no misses: 8, Rob Bironas on October 21, 2007[1]: s-4
- Most field goals made, postseason game: 6, Chris Boswell on January 15, 2017
- 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
- Most field goals made, one quarter: 4; by 9 players, most recently Will Lutz on September 30, 2018
- Most consecutive games with field goal made: 38, Matt Stover, 1999–2001[1]: s-4
- Most consecutive games with field goal made of 40+ yards: 10, Rob Bironas, 2011–2012[41]
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- Most consecutive field goals made from under 50 yards: 56, Ryan Succop Dec. 14, 2014-Nov. 12, 2017
- Longest field goal: 64 yards, Matt Prater (vs. Tennessee), December 8, 2013
- Highest field goal percentage, career (minimum 100 FG made): 90.1% (237/263), Justin Tucker, 2012–2018[43]
- Highest field goal percentage, season rookie (minimum 20 attempts): 92.1, Blair Walsh, Minnesota Vikings (35/38), 2012[44]
- Lowest field goal percentage, season (most attempts, none made): 0.0, Boris Shlapak (0/8), 1972[45]
- Lowest field goal percentage, season (minimum 10 attempts): 6.67, Bob Timberlake (1/15), 1965[46]
- Most field goals made, 40+ yards, career: 188, Jason Hanson, 1992–2012[47]
- Most field goals made, 50+ yards, career: 55, Sebastian Janikowski, 2000–2016[1]: s-4 [48]
- Most field goals made, 60+ yards, career: 3, Brett Maher 2018-2019
- Most field goals made, 60+ yards, season: 2, Brett Maher 2019
- Most field goals attempted 50+ yards, career: 98, Sebastian Janikowski, 2000–2016[48]
- Most field goals attempted 60+ yards, career: 9, Sebastian Janikowski, 2005–2015[49]
- Most field goals attempted 50+ yards, season: 13, Greg Zuerlein, 2012
Safeties
- Most safeties, career: 4, Ted Hendricks 1969–1983, Doug English 1975–1985, Jared Allen 2004–2015[50]
- Most safeties, season: 2; by 18 players, most recently Junior Galette 2014[51]
- Most safeties, rookie season: 2, Jameel McClain 2008, Jim Young 1977[52]
- Most safeties, game: 2, Fred Dryer October 21, 1973[1]: s-5 [53]
- Most safeties, one quarter: 2, Fred Dryer October 21, 1973
- Most consecutive games, safety: 2, Doug English September 4, 1983 – September 11, 1983
- Most consecutive seasons, safety: 3, Charlie Krueger 1959–1961, Ted Hendricks 1974–1976, Eric Swann 1992–1994
Rushing
Rushing attempts
- Most seasons leading league, rushing attempts: 6, Jim Brown; 1958–1959, 1963, 1963–1965[1]: s-5 [54]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league, rushing attempts: 4; Steve Van Buren, 1947–1950 and Walter Payton 1976–1979[1]: s-5 [54]
- Most rushing attempts per game average, career: 21.2, Terrell Davis, 1995–2001
- Most rushing attempts, career: 4,409, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004[1]: s-5 [55]
- Most rushing attempts, season: 416, Larry Johnson, 2006[1]: s-5 [56]
- Most rushing attempts, rookie, season: 390, Eric Dickerson, 1983[1]: s-5
- Most rushing attempts, game: 45, Jamie Morris; Dec 17, 1988 (OT)[1]: s-5 [57]
- Most rushing attempts, game, rookie: 45, Jamie Morris; Dec 17, 1988 (OT)[1]: s-5 [57]
- Most rushing attempts, first game: 36, LaDainian Tomlinson; Sep 9, 2001[58]
- Most rushing attempts, no fumbles, season: 397, Gerald Riggs, 1985
- Most consecutive rushing attempts, no fumbles, to start a career: 559, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, 2008–2012
- Most consecutive rushing attempts, no fumbles: 1,001, LaDainian Tomlinson, Oct 22, 2006-Nov 29, 2009
- Most rushing attempts, no rushing touchdowns, season: 240, Joe Washington, 1978
- Most rushing attempts, no rushing touchdowns, career: 247, Emmett Mortell, 1937–1939
- Most consecutive rushing attempts, no rushing touchdowns: 507-524, Archie Griffin, Dec 6, 1976-Sep 6, 1981
Rushing yards
- Most seasons leading league: 8, Jim Brown, 1957–1961 1963–1965[1]: s-5
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 5, Jim Brown, 1957–1961[1]: s-5
- Most rushing yards per game average, career: 104.3, Jim Brown, 1957–1965
- Most yards gained, career: 18,355, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004[1]: s-5
- Most seasons, 500+ yards rushing: 15, Frank Gore, 2005-2019.
- Most seasons, 1,000+ yards rushing: 11, Emmitt Smith, 1991–2001[1]: s-5
- Most seasons, 1,500+ yards rushing: 5, Barry Sanders, 1991–1997
- Most consecutive seasons, 500+ yards rushing: 15, Frank Gore 2005–2019.
- Most consecutive seasons, 1,000+ yards rushing: 11, Emmitt Smith, 1991–2001[1]: s-6
- Most consecutive seasons, 1,500+ yards rushing: 4, Barry Sanders, 1994–1997
- Most yards gained, season: 2,105, Eric Dickerson 1984[1]: s-6
- Most yards gained, no fumbles, season: 1,883, Barry Sanders, 1994
- Most yards gained, rookie, season: 1,808 Eric Dickerson, 1983[1]: s-6
- Most yards gained, no touchdowns, season: 956, Joe Washington, 1978
- Most yards gained, no rushing touchdowns, game: 237, Barry Sanders, November 13, 1994
- Most yards gained, season, at Home: 1,125 Walter Payton, 1977
- Most yards gained, season, Away: 1,087 Eric Dickerson, 1984
- Most yards gained, back-to-back games: 476, O.J. Simpson Nov 25, 1976-Dec 5, 1976
- Most yards gained, back-to-back games, 7 days apart: 467, Walter Payton Nov 13, 1977-Nov 20, 1977
- Most yards gained, back-to-back games, 4 days apart: 412, Walter Payton Nov 20, 1977-Nov 24, 1977
- Most yards gained, game: 296, Adrian Peterson Nov 4, 2007[1]: s-6
- Most yards gained, outdoor game: 295, Jamal Lewis Sep 14, 2003
- Most yards gained, away game: 286, Jerome Harrison Dec 20, 2009
- Most yards gained, one half: 253, Adrian Peterson Nov 4, 2007[59]
- Most yards gained, first game: 194, Alan Ameche Sep 25, 1955[60]
- Most yards gained, game, rookie: 296, Adrian Peterson Nov 4, 2007[60]
- Most yards gained, one quarter: 165, Jamaal Charles Dec 23, 2012
- Longest run from scrimmage: 99 yard (touchdown), Tony Dorsett, 01-03-1983;[1]: s-6 Derrick Henry, 12-06-2018.
- Highest yards gained per game average, career: 104.3, Jim Brown, 1957–1965
- Highest yards gained per game average, season: 143.1, O.J. Simpson, 1973
- Highest average gain, game (minimum 100 yards): 54.0 (2 carries, 108 yards), Andy Uram Oct 8, 1939
- Most games, 50+ yards rushing, career: 173, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004[61]
- Most games, 100+ yards rushing, career: 78, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004[1]: s-6 [62]
- Most games, 150+ yards rushing, career: 25, Barry Sanders, 1989–1998[63]
- Most games, 200+ yards rushing, career: 6, O.J. Simpson, 1969–1979; Adrian Peterson, 2007–2015[64][65]
- Most games, 250+ yards rushing, career: 2, O.J. Simpson, 1973–1976[66]
- Most games, 100+ yards rushing, season: 14, Barry Sanders, 1997[1]: s-6 [67]
- Most games, 150+ yards rushing, season: 7, Earl Campbell, 1980, Adrian Peterson 2012[68]
- Most games, 200+ yards rushing, season: 4, Earl Campbell, 1980[1]: s-6 [69]
- Most consecutive games, 50+ yards rushing: 38, Priest Holmes, 2001–2003[70]
- Most consecutive games, 100+ yards rushing: 14, Barry Sanders, 1997[71]
- Most consecutive games, 150+ yards rushing: 4, Earl Campbell, 1980[72]
- Most consecutive games, 200+ yards rushing: 2, O.J. Simpson, 1973, 1976; Earl Campbell 1980; Ricky Williams 2002; Jay Ajayi 2016[73]
- Most consecutive games to start a season, 100+ yards rushing: 8, DeMarco Murray 2014[74]
- Most rushing yards by a quarterback, career: 6,109, Michael Vick, 2001–2015[75]
- Most rushing yards by a quarterback, season: 1,103, Lamar Jackson, 2019.
- Most rushing yards by a quarterback, game: 181, Colin Kaepernick, Jan 12, 2013 (playoffs)
- Highest average gain per attempt, career (minimum 750 attempts): 7.0 yards (6,109 yards/873 attempts), Michael Vick, 2001–2015[76]
- Highest average gain per attempt, career (minimum 1,000 attempts): 5.45 yards (7,260 yards/1,332 attempts), Jamaal Charles, 2008–present[77]
- Highest average gain per attempt, season (qualifiers): 8.45 yards (1,039 yards/123 attempts), Michael Vick, 2006[78]
- Highest average gain per attempt, rookie season (qualifiers): 8.44 yards (1,004 yards/119 attempts), Beattie Feathers, 1934
- Highest average gain per attempt, game (minimum 10 attempts): 17.3 yards, Michael Vick December 1, 2002 vs. Minnesota Vikings[1]: s-6
- Fewest games to reach 1,000 career rushing yards: 8, Adrian Peterson 2007
- Fewest games to reach 2,000 career rushing yards: 18, Eric Dickerson 1983–1984
- Fewest games to reach 3,000 career rushing yards: 27, Eric Dickerson 1983–1984
- Fewest games to reach 4,000 career rushing yards: 33, Eric Dickerson 1983–1985
- Fewest games to reach 5,000 career rushing yards: 45, Eric Dickerson 1983–1985
- Fewest games to reach 6,000 career rushing yards: 53, Eric Dickerson 1983–1986
- Fewest games to reach 7,000 career rushing yards: 63, Eric Dickerson 1983–1986
- Fewest games to reach 8,000 career rushing yards: 73, Eric Dickerson 1983–1987
- Fewest games to reach 9,000 career rushing yards: 82, Eric Dickerson 1983–1988
- Fewest games to reach 10,000 career rushing yards: 91, Eric Dickerson 1983–1989
- Fewest games to reach 11,000 career rushing yards: 103, Eric Dickerson 1983–1989
- Fewest games to reach 12,000 career rushing yards: 115, Jim Brown 1957-1965
- Fewest games to reach 13,000 career rushing yards: 133, Barry Sanders 1989–1997
- Most games to reach 1,000 career rushing yards: 265, Tom Brady 2000-2018
Rushing touchdowns
- Most seasons leading league, touchdowns: 5, Jim Brown, 1957–1959, 1963, 1965[1]: s-7 [79]
- 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[1]: s-7 [79]
- Most touchdowns, career: 164, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2004[1]: s-7 [80]
- Most rushing touchdowns, season: 28, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006[1]: s-7 [81]
- Most rushing touchdowns, rookie, season: 18 Eric Dickerson, 1983[1]: s-7 [82]
- Most rushing touchdowns, season, at Home: 16, Terry Allen, 1996; Priest Holmes, 2003; Shaun Alexander, 2005
- Most rushing touchdowns, season, Away: 16, John Riggins, 1983
- Most rushing touchdowns in a single postseason: 8, Terrell Davis, 1997[83]
- Most rushing touchdowns, game: 6, Ernie Nevers; Nov 28, 1929[1]: s-7
- 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
- Most seasons, 1+ rushing touchdowns: 16, Marcus Allen 1982–1997[84]
- Most seasons, 2+ rushing touchdowns: 16, Marcus Allen 1982–1997[85]
- Most seasons, 3+ rushing touchdowns: 14, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[86]
- Most seasons, 4+ rushing touchdowns: 13, Marcus Allen 1982–1997, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[87]
- Most seasons, 5+ rushing touchdowns: 13, Marcus Allen 1982–1997[88]
- Most seasons, 6+ rushing touchdowns: 11, Walter Payton 1975–1986, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[89]
- Most seasons, 7+ rushing touchdowns: 11, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[90]
- Most seasons, 8+ rushing touchdowns: 11, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[91]
- Most seasons, 9+ rushing touchdowns: 11, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[92]
- Most seasons, 10+ rushing touchdowns: 9, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2009[93]
- Most seasons, 11+ rushing touchdowns: 8, LaDainian Tomlinson 2002–2009, Emmitt Smith 1990–1999[94]
- Most seasons, 12+ rushing touchdowns: 7, LaDainian Tomlinson 2002–2009[95]
- Most seasons, 13+ rushing touchdowns: 6, LaDainian Tomlinson 2002–2007[96]
- Most seasons, 14+ rushing touchdowns: 5, LaDainian Tomlinson 2002–2007, Shaun Alexander 2001–2005[97]
- Most seasons, 15+ rushing touchdowns: 4, LaDainian Tomlinson 2004–2007[98]
- Most seasons, 16+ rushing touchdowns: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson 2004–2006, Shaun Alexander 2002–2005, Emmitt Smith 1992–1995[99]
- Most seasons, 17+ rushing touchdowns: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson 2004–2006, Emmitt Smith 1992–1995[100]
- Most seasons, 18+ rushing touchdowns: 3, Emmitt Smith 1992–1995[101]
- Most seasons, 19+ rushing touchdowns: 2, Priest Holmes 2002–2003, Emmitt Smith 1994–1995[102]
- Most seasons, 20+ rushing touchdowns: 2, Priest Holmes 2002–2003, Emmitt Smith 1994–1995[103]
- Most consecutive seasons, 1+ rushing touchdowns: 16, Marcus Allen 1982–1997[104]
- Most consecutive seasons, 2+ rushing touchdowns: 16, Marcus Allen 1982–1997[105]
- Most consecutive seasons, 3+ rushing touchdowns: 13, Emmitt Smith 1990–2002, Jerome Bettis 1993–2005, Frank Gore 2005-2017[106]
- Most consecutive seasons, 4+ rushing touchdowns: 11, Emmitt Smith 1990–2000, Steven Jackson 2004–2014[107]
- Most consecutive seasons, 5+ rushing touchdowns: 10, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2010, Marshall Faulk 1994–2003[108]
- Most consecutive seasons, 6+ rushing touchdowns: 10, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2010, Marshall Faulk 1994–2003[109]
- Most consecutive seasons, 7+ rushing touchdowns: 9, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2009, Jim Brown 1957–1965[110]
- Most consecutive seasons, 8+ rushing touchdowns: 9, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2009[111]
- Most consecutive seasons, 9+ rushing touchdowns: 9, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2009[112]
- Most consecutive games, 1+ rushing touchdown: 14, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2004–2005[1]: s-7
- Most consecutive games, 2+ rushing touchdowns: 8, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006
- Most consecutive games, 3+ rushing touchdowns: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2006
- Most consecutive games, 4+ rushing touchdowns: 2, Jim Taylor, 1962
- Most games, 1+ rushing touchdowns, career: 117, Emmitt Smith 1990–2004[113]
- Most games, 2+ rushing touchdowns, career: 38, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2010[114]
- Most games, 3+ rushing touchdowns, career: 12, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2008[115]
- Most games, 4+ rushing touchdowns, career: 5, Jim Brown 1957–1962
- Most games, 5+ rushing touchdowns, career: 1, Jimmy Conzelman 10-15-1922, Ernie Nevers 11-28-1929, Jim Brown 11-1-1959, Cookie Gilchrist 12-8-1963, Ricky Watters 1-15-1994, James Stewart (American football) 10-12-1997, Clinton Portis 12-7-2003
- Most games, rushing 6+ touchdowns, career: 1, Ernie Nevers 11-28-1929
- Most games, 1+ rushing touchdowns, season: 15, Emmitt Smith 1995
- Most games, 2+ rushing touchdowns, season: 10, LaDainian Tomlinson 2006, Priest Holmes 2003
- Most games, 3+ rushing touchdowns, season: 5, LaDainian Tomlinson 2006
- Most games, 4+ rushing touchdowns, season: 2, Jim Taylor 1962, Shaun Alexander 2005, LaDainian Tomlinson 2006, DeAngelo Williams 2008
- Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, career: 58, Cam Newton, 2011–2018.
- Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, season: 14, Cam Newton 2011[116]
- Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, game: 4, many players
Passing
Passer rating
- Most seasons led league: 6, Sammy Baugh, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1948 1949; Steve Young, 1991–1994, 1996–1997[1]: s-7 [117]
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 4, Steve Young, 1991–1994[1]: s-7 [117]
- Highest passer rating, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 103.3, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2019.[118]
- Highest passer rating, season (minimum 100 attempts): 122.5, Aaron Rodgers, 2011[119]
- Highest passer rating, rookie, season: 104.9, Dak Prescott 2016[1]: s-7
- Youngest player, 158.3 perfect passer rating, game: Marcus Mariota (21 years, 318 days) Sep 13, 2015[120]
- Most games, 100+ passer rating, career: 132, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[121]
- Most games, 105+ passer rating, career: 113, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[122]
- Most games, 110+ passer rating, career: 98, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[123]
- Most games, 115+ passer rating, career: 78, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[124]
- Most games, 120+ passer rating, career: 61, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[125]
- Most games, 125+ passer rating, career: 50, Drew Brees, 2002–2019; Peyton Manning, 1998–2014.[126]
- Most games, 130+ passer rating, career: 41, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[127]
- Most games, 135+ passer rating, career: 32, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[128]
- Most games, 140+ passer rating, career: 21, Peyton Manning, 2000–2014[129]
- Most games, 145+ passer rating, career: 14, Tom Brady, 2001–2019; Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[130]
- Most games, 150+ passer rating, career: 9, Ben Roethlisberger, 2004–2018.[131]
- Most games, 155+ passer rating, career: 6, Ben Roethlisberger, 2004–2018.[132]
- Most games, 158.3 perfect passer rating, career (including playoffs): 4, Ben Roethlisberger, 2005-2018; 4, Peyton Manning, 2000–2003[133]
- Highest minimum passer rating, season (minimum 16 games): 84.5, Philip Rivers, 2009
- Most games, 90+ passer rating, season: 15, Peyton Manning, 2004, 2013[134]
- Most games, 95+ passer rating, season: 14, Aaron Rodgers, 2011[135]
- Most games, 100+ passer rating, season: 13, Aaron Rodgers, 2011; Patrick Mahomes II, 2018.[136]
- Most games, 105+ passer rating, season: 13, Aaron Rodgers, 2011[137]
- Most games, 110+ passer rating, season: 12, Aaron Rodgers, 2011[138]
- Most games, 115+ passer rating, season: 10, Steve Young, 1994; Tom Brady, 2007; Aaron Rodgers, 2011.[139]
- Most games, 120+ passer rating, season: 8, Tom Brady, 2007, Philip Rivers, 2008, Matt Ryan, 2016[140]
- Most games, 125+ passer rating, season: 7, Tom Brady, 2007; Tony Romo, 2014; Matt Ryan, 2016[141]
- Most games, 130+ passer rating, season: 6, Aaron Rodgers, 2011; Tony Romo, 2014[142]
- Most games, 135+ passer rating, season: 6, Tony Romo, 2014[143]
- Most games, 140+ passer rating, season: 4, Jacky Lee, 1961; Roger Staubach, 1973; Tom Brady, 2007 & 2010; Aaron Rodgers 2011.[144]
- Most games, 145+ passer rating, season: 4, Roger Staubach, 1973; Tom Brady, 2007[145]
- Most games, 150+ passer rating, season: 3, Drew Brees 2018[146]
- Most games, 158.3 passer rating, season: 2, Ben Roethlisberger 2007; Lamar Jackson 2019 [147]
- Most seasons, 95+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 10, Peyton Manning 2003–2014[148]
- Most seasons, 100+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 7, Drew Brees 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015–2017[149]
- Most seasons, 105+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 4, Tom Brady 2007, 2010, 2011, 2016[150]
- Most seasons, 110+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 3, Tom Brady 2007, 2010, 2016[151]
- Most seasons, 115+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 2, Peyton Manning 2004, 2013[152]
- Most seasons, 120+ passer rating (minimum 10 games started): 1, Peyton Manning 2004; Aaron Rodgers 2011[153]
Passing attempts
- Most seasons led league: 5, Dan Marino, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997[1]: s-7
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 3, Johnny Unitas 1959–1961, George Blanda 1963–1965, Drew Bledsoe 1994–1996[1]: s-7
- Most pass attempts, career: 10,169, Brett Favre, 1991–2010[154]
- Most pass attempts, season: 727, Matthew Stafford, 2012[155]
- Most pass attempts, rookie, season: 627, Andrew Luck 2012[1]: s-8
- Most pass attempts per game, career: 38.3, Andrew Luck, (3,290 Attempts/86 Games), 2012–2018.[156]
- Most pass attempts per game, season: 45.44, Matthew Stafford, (727 Attempts/16 Games), 2012[157]
- Most consecutive pass attempts, no touchdown passes to start a career: 228, Ryan Lindley, 2012–2014
- Most consecutive pass attempts, no touchdown passes: 231, Bobby Hoying, 1998–2000
- Most consecutive pass attempts, no touchdown passes, season: 224, Bobby Hoying, 1998
- Most pass attempts, game: 70, Drew Bledsoe; 11-13-1994 (OT)[158]
- Most pass attempts, regulation game: 69, Vinny Testaverde 12-24-2000
- Most pass attempts, game, perfect passer rating (158.3): 33, Jared Goff, 09-27-2018; Deshaun Watson, 10-06-2019.
- Most seasons, 500+ pass attempts: 17, Brett Favre, 1993–2009
- Most seasons, 550+ pass attempts: 11, Peyton Manning, 1998, 2000, 2002–2003, 2006, 2008–2010, 2012–2014
Pass completions
- Most seasons led league: 6, Dan Marino 1984–1986, 1988, 1992, 1997[159] Drew Brees 2007-2008, 2011, 2014, 2016-2017
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 3, George Blanda 1963–1965, Dan Marino 1984–1986[159]
- Most pass completions, career: 6,867, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.[160]
- Most pass completions, season: 471, Drew Brees, 2016[161]
- Most pass completions per game, career: 24.97, Drew Brees, (6,867 Completions/275 Games), 2001–2019.[162]
- Most pass completions per game, season: 29.44, Drew Brees, 2016[163]
- Most pass completions, rookie, season: 379, Carson Wentz, 2016[1]: s-8
- Most seasons 300+ completions: 18, Brett Favre, 1992–2009[164]
- Most seasons 350+ completions: 13, Drew Brees, 2006–2018.[165]
- Most seasons 400+ completions: 9, Drew Brees, 2007–2008, 2010–2016[166]
- Most consecutive seasons 300+ completions: 18, Brett Favre 1992–2009
- Most consecutive seasons 350+ completions: 13, Drew Brees, 2006–2018.
- Most consecutive seasons 400+ completions: 7, Drew Brees, 2010–2016
- Most pass completions, game: 45, Drew Bledsoe on 11-13-1994 (OT) & Jared Goff on 09-29-2019.[167]
- Most pass completions, regulation game: 45, Jared Goff on 09-29-2019.
- Most pass completions, game, perfect passer rating (158.3): 28, Deshaun Watson on 10-06-2019.
- 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[168] Nick Foles, 12-30-2018.
- Most straight pass completions to start game: 25, Philip Rivers, 11-25-2018.
- Most games, pass completions: 299, Brett Favre, 1992–2010
- Most consecutive games, pass completions: 298, Brett Favre, 1992–2010
- Most consecutive games, 15 pass completions: 190, Drew Brees, 2007–2019.[169]
- Most consecutive games, 20 pass completions: 57, Drew Brees, 2009–2013[170]
- Most consecutive games 25 pass completions: 11, Drew Brees, 2012–2013[171]
- Most consecutive games 30 pass completions: 3, Drew Brees (thrice), 7 others (once)[172]
- Most consecutive games 35 pass completions: 3, Philip Rivers, 2015[173]
- Most games 20 pass completions, career: 217, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.[174]
- Most games 25 pass completions, career: 149, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[175]
- Most games 30 pass completions, career: 59, Drew Brees, 2005–2018[176]
- Most games 35 pass completions, career: 21, Drew Brees, 2005–2018[177]
- Most games 40 pass completions, career: 4, Ben Roethlisberger, 2014–2018[178]
- Most games 20 pass completions, season: 16, Drew Brees, (4 times) 2010–2012,2016[179]
- Most games 25 pass completions, season: 14, Drew Brees 2011[180]
- Most games 30 pass completions, season: 9, Drew Brees 2011[181]
- Most games 35 pass completions, season: 4, Drew Brees 2016[182]
Pass completion percentage
- Most seasons led league: 8, Len Dawson, 1962, 1964–1969, 1975[1]: s-8
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 6, Len Dawson, 1964–1969[1]: s-8
- Highest completion percentage, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 67.58, Drew Brees (6,867 Passing completions/10,161 attempts), 2001–2019.[183]
- Highest completion percentage, season (among qualified players): 74.43, Drew Brees, 2018 (364/489)[184]
- Highest completion percentage, rookie, season: 67.76, Dak Prescott, 2016 (311/459)[1]: s-8
- Highest completion percentage, regular season game (minimum 20 attempts): 96.67, Drew Brees; 12-16-2019 (29/30).
- Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 26, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[185]
- Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 4, Drew Brees, 2018[186]
- Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 passes per game): 24, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[187]
- Most games with at least 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, season (minimum 20 passes per game): 4, Drew Brees, 2018[188]
- Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 64, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[189]
- Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 8, Tom Brady, 2007[190]
- Most games with at least 75% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 49, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[191]
- 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.[192]
- Most games with at least 70% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 112, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[193]
- Most games with at least 70% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game): 13, Drew Brees, 2017[194]
- Most games with at least 70% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game): 72, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[195]
- Most seasons with at least 70% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season): 5, Drew Brees, 2009, 2011, 2016-2018[196]
- Most seasons with at least 60% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season): 17, Tom Brady, 2001-2007, 2009–2018[197]
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 500 passing yards): 81.63, Ben Roethlisberger; Oct. 26, 2014
- Highest completion percentage, postseason game (minimum 450 passing yards): 81.82, Peyton Manning; Jan 9, 2005
- Highest completion percentage, regular season game (minimum 450 passing yards): 81.63, Ben Roethlisberger; 10-26-2014.
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 400 passing yards): 84.85, Deshaun Watson; 10-06-2019.
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 350 passing yards): 89.5, Rich Gannon; Nov 11, 2002
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 300 passing yards): 96.67, Drew Brees; 12-16-2019.
- Highest completion percentage, game (7 TD passes): 78.57, Nick Foles on Nov. 3, 2013
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 6 TD passes): 85.3, Tom Brady on Oct 18, 2009
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 5 TD passes): 92.31, Frank Ryan on Dec 12, 1964
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 4 TD passes): 96.67, Drew Brees; 12-16-2019.
- Highest completion percentage, game (minimum 3 TD passes): 96.67, Drew Brees; 12-16-2019.
Passing yards
- Most seasons leading league: 7, Drew Brees 2006, 2008, 2011–2012, 2014–2016.[1]: s-9
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 4, Dan Fouts 1979–1982[1]: s-9
- Most passing yards, career: 77,416, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.[1]: s-9 [198]
- Highest yards per game, career: 281.51, Drew Brees, (77,416 yards/275 Games), 2001–2019.[199]
- Highest yards per game, season: 342.31, Peyton Manning, (5,477 yards/16 Games) 2013[200]
- Most seasons 2,000+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[201]
- Most seasons 2,500+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[202]
- Most seasons 3,000+ yards: 18, Brett Favre, 1992–2009[1]: s-9 [203]
- Most seasons 3,500+ yards: 17, Tom Brady, 2002–2007; 2009–2019.[204]
- Most seasons 4,000+ yards: 14, Peyton Manning, 1999–2004, 2006–2010, 2012–2014[205]
- Most seasons 4,500+ yards: 8, Drew Brees, 2008, 2010–2016.[206]
- Most seasons 5,000+ yards: 5, Drew Brees, 2008, 2011–2013, 2016[207]
- Most consecutive seasons 2,000+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[208]
- Most consecutive seasons 2,500+ yards: 19, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[209]
- Most consecutive seasons 3,000+ yards: 18, Brett Favre, 1992–2009[210]
- Most consecutive seasons 3,500+ yards: 14, Drew Brees, 2005–2018.[211]
- Most consecutive seasons 4,000+ yards: 12, Drew Brees, 2006–2017.[212]
- Most consecutive seasons 4,500+ yards: 7, Drew Brees 2010–2016[213]
- Most consecutive seasons 5,000+ yards: 3, Drew Brees 2011–2013[214]
- Most passing yards, season: 5,477, Peyton Manning 2013[1]: s-9
- Most passing yards, rookie, season: 4,374, Andrew Luck 2012[1]: s-9
- Most passing yards, combined, game: 1,000, Matthew Stafford, (520) and Matt Flynn, (480) on January 1, 2012
- Most passing yards, season, home: 2,853, Drew Brees 2015[215]
- Most passing yards, season, away: 2,852, Drew Brees 2011[216]
- Most passing yards, game: 554, Norm Van Brocklin on September 28, 1951[1]: s-9
- Most passing yards, 1st half: 361, Peyton Manning on January 9, 2005
- Most passing yards, 2nd half: 373, Kurt Warner on September 28, 2008
- Most passing yards, 1st quarter: 247, Peyton Manning on September 26, 2004
- Most passing yards, 2nd quarter, NFL: 278, Patrick Mahomes II on September 15, 2019
- Most passing yards, 2nd quarter, AFL: 277, Tom Flores on December 22, 1963[217]
- Most passing yards, 3rd quarter: 256, Kurt Warner on October 31, 1999
- Most passing yards, 4th quarter: 294, Drew Brees on November 9, 2008
- Most passing yards, overtime: 219, Derek Carr on October 30, 2016
- Most passing yards, game, perfect passer rating (158.3): 465, Jared Goff on September 27, 2018[218]
- Most passing yards, game, rookie: 433, Andrew Luck on November 4, 2012[219]
- Most passing yards, game, first NFL game: 422, Cam Newton, Sep 11, 2011
- Most passing yards, game, no touchdown passes: 443, Matthew Stafford, Dec 22, 2012
- Most games, 150+ yards passing, career: 269, Brett Favre, 1992–2010
- Most games, 200+ yards passing, career: 228, Drew Brees, 2001–2019.[220]
- Most games, 250+ yards passing, career: 181, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[221]
- Most games, 300+ yards passing, career: 120, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[222]
- Most games, 350+ yards passing, career: 63, Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[223]
- Most games, 400+ yards passing, career: 16, Drew Brees, 2001–2018.[224]
- Most games, 450+ yards passing, career: 6, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009–2018.[225]
- Most games, 500+ yards passing, career: 3, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009–2017.[226][227]
- Most games, 250+ yards passing, season: 16, Drew Brees, 2011[228]
- Most games, 300+ yards passing, season: 13, Drew Brees, 2011[1]: s-9 [229][230]
- Most games, 350+ yards passing, season: 8, Drew Brees, 2011;[229] Peyton Manning 2013[231]
- Most games, 400+ yards passing, season: 4, Dan Marino, 1984;[1]: s-9 Peyton Manning, 2013; Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2018.[232]
- Most consecutive 200+ yards passing games: 64, Matt Ryan, 2013–2017.[233]
- Most consecutive 250+ yards passing games: 18, Drew Brees, 2010–2012[234]
- Most consecutive 300+ yards passing games: 9, Drew Brees (twice) 2011–2012, 2012–2013[1]: s-9 [235]
- Most consecutive 350+ yards passing games: 4, Drew Brees, 2011; Matthew Stafford, 2011–2012[236]
- Most consecutive 400+ yards passing games: 3, Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2018.[237]
- Most consecutive 450+ yards passing games: 2, Jameis Winston, 2019.[238]
- Longest pass completion: 99 yards, by 13 players, most recently Eli Manning on December 24, 2011[1]: s-9 [239]
- Youngest player, 3,000 yards passing: Jameis Winston (21 years, 342 days) Dec 13, 2015[240]
- Youngest player, 4,000 yards passing: Jameis Winston (21 years, 363 days) Jan 3, 2016
- Fewest games to reach 10,000 career passing yards: 36, Kurt Warner, 1998–2001
- Fewest games to reach 20,000 career passing yards: 71, Matthew Stafford, 2009–2014
- Fewest attempts to reach 30,000 career passing yards: 3,652, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2015
- Fewest games to reach 30,000 career passing yards: 109, Matthew Stafford, 2009–2016
- Fewest games to reach 40,000 career passing yards: 147, Matthew Stafford, 2009–2019.
- Fewest games to reach 50,000 career passing yards: 183, Drew Brees, 2001–2013
- Fewest games to reach 60,000 career passing yards: 215, Drew Brees, 2001–2015
- Fewest games to reach 70,000 career passing yards: 248, Drew Brees, 2001-2017
Average passing yards
- Most seasons led league: 7, Sid Luckman, 1939–1943, 1946–47[1]: s-10
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 5, Sid Luckman, 1939–1943[1]: s-10
- Highest yards per attempt, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 8.63 (13,499 yards on 1,565 attempts), Otto Graham, 1950–1955[1]: s-10 [241]
- Highest yards per attempt, season (among qualified players): 11.17 (1,229 on 110 attempts), Tommy O'Connell, 1957[1]: s-10 [242]
- Highest yards per attempt, rookie, season: 9.41 (1,854 yards on 197 attempts), Greg Cook, 1969[1]: s-10 [1]: s-10 [243]
- Highest yards per attempt, game: 18.58 (446 yards on 24 attempts) Sammy Baugh on October 31, 1948[1]: s-10
Passing touchdowns
- Career
- Most passing touchdowns, career: 547, Drew Brees, 2001-2019.[244]
- Most games 1+ TD passes, career: 249, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[245]
- Most games 2+ TD passes, career: 173, Tom Brady, 2001–2019[246]
- Most games 3+ TD passes, career: 93, Peyton Manning, 1998–2015; Drew Brees, 2002–2019.[247]
- Most games 4+ TD passes, career: 36, Drew Brees, 2002-2019[248]
- Most games 5+ TD passes, career: 11, Drew Brees, 2004–2019[249]
- Most games 6+ TD passes, career: 3, Peyton Manning, 2003–2015[250]
- Most games 7+ TD passes, career: 1; Sid Luckman,1943; Adrian Burk, 1954; George Blanda, 1961; Y. A. Tittle, 1962; Joe Kapp, 1969; Peyton Manning, 2013; Nick Foles, 2013; Drew Brees, 2015[251]
- Highest percentage of touchdown passes out of pass attempts, career (120 touchdown passes minimum): 7.856, Sid Luckman, (137 TD Passes/1,744 Attempts) 1939–1950
- Most 95+ yard touchdown passes: 3, Ben Roethlisberger[252]
- Most 90+ yard touchdown passes: 4, Ben Roethlisberger[253]
- Most 85+ yard touchdown passes: 5, Ben Roethlisberger[254]
- Most 80+ yard touchdown passes: 9, Brett Favre[255]
- Most 75+ yard touchdown passes: 14, Brett Favre[256]
- Most 70+ yard touchdown passes: 19, Drew Brees & Eli Manning[257]
- Most 65+ yard touchdown passes: 26, John Hadl[258]
- Most 60+ yard touchdown passes: 33, John Hadl[259]
- Most 55+ yard touchdown passes: 39, John Hadl[260]
- Most 50+ yard touchdown passes: 51, Johnny Unitas[261]
- Most 45+ yard touchdown passes: 56, Johnny Unitas, John Hadl[262]
- Most 40+ yard touchdown passes: 70, Johnny Unitas & Peyton Manning[263]
- Most 35+ yard touchdown passes: 92, Peyton Manning[264]
- Most 30+ yard touchdown passes: 121, Peyton Manning[265]
- Most 25+ yard touchdown passes: 157, Peyton Manning[266]
- Most 20+ yard touchdown passes: 194, Peyton Manning[267]
- Most 15+ yard touchdown passes: 246, Peyton Manning[268]
- Most 10+ yard touchdown passes: 324, Peyton Manning[269]
- Most 5+ yard touchdown passes: 420, Peyton Manning[270]
- Most 1–4 yard touchdown passes: 127, Drew Brees[271]
- Most red zone touchdown passes: 383, Tom Brady[272]
- Most 1 yard touchdown passes: 38, Peyton Manning & Tom Brady[273]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, twenty-year period: 136, Brett Favre (414–278),[274] (442–306, 2nd: Peyton Manning; 1988–2007)[275]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, nineteen-year period: 139, Brett Favre (414–275, 2nd: Peyton Manning; 1988–2006)[276]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, eighteen-year period: 139, Brett Favre (414–275, 2nd: Peyton Manning; 1989–2006)[277]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, seventeen-year period: 145, Brett Favre (396–251, 2nd: Vinny Testeverde; 1989–2005)[278]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, sixteen-year period: 152, Brett Favre (396–244, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe/Peyton Manning; 1990–2005)[279]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, fifteen-year period: 152, Brett Favre (396–244, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe/Peyton Manning; 1991–2005)[280]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, fourteen-year period: 155, Brett Favre (376–221, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1991–2004)[281]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, thirteen-year period: 155, Brett Favre (376–221, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1992–2004)[282]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, twelve-year period: 145, Brett Favre (346–201, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1992–2003)[283]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, eleven-year period: 127, Brett Favre (328–201, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1993–2003)[284]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, ten-year period: 123, Brett Favre (309–186, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1994–2003)[285]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, ten-year period from first start as a quarterback: 106, Brett Favre (287–181, 2nd: Steve Young; 1992–2001)[286][287]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, nine-year period: 109, Brett Favre (276–167, 2nd: Peyton Manning; 1995–2003)[288]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, eight-year period: 99, Brett Favre (250–151, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1994–2001)[289]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, seven-year period: 83, Brett Favre (217–134, 2nd: Vinny Testeverde; 1995–2001)[290]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, six-year period: 66, Brett Favre (198–132, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1994–1999)[291]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, five-year period: 58, Brett Favre (168–107, 2nd: Drew Bledsoe; 1995–1999)[292]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, four-year period: 50, Brett Favre (145–95, 2nd: John Elway; 1994–1997)[293]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, three-year period: 42, Dan Marino (122–80, 2nd: Dave Krieg; 1984–1986)[294]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, two-year period: 26, Dan Marino (70–44, 2nd: Dave Krieg; 1986–1987)[295]
- Largest touchdown pass differential, one-year period: 19, Dan Marino (44–25, 2nd: Ken O'Brien; 1986)[296]
- Regular season
- 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
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 4, Johnny Unitas, 1957–60[1]: s-10
- Most passing touchdowns, season: 55, Peyton Manning, 2013
- Most passing touchdowns, rookie, season: 27, Baker Mayfield, 2018[297]
- Most passing touchdowns, season, home: 29, Drew Brees, 2011
- Most passing touchdowns, season, road: 31, Patrick Mahomes, 2018
- Most games 1+ passing touchdowns, season: 16, Dan Marino, 1984, 1986; Dave Krieg, 1984; Kurt Warner, 1999; Brett Favre, 2003; Daunte Culpepper, 2004; Tom Brady, 2010–2012; Drew Brees, 2010–2011, 2013–2014; Matthew Stafford, 2011; Peyton Manning, 2012–2013; Philip Rivers, 2013; Ben Roethlisberger, 2013, 2018; Russell Wilson, 2015; Matt Ryan, 2016; Kirk Cousins, 2015, 2018; Carson Wentz, 2019[298]
- Most games 2+ passing touchdowns, season: 15, Dan Marino, 1984; Peyton Manning, 2013[299]
- Most games 3+ passing touchdowns, season: 12, Tom Brady, 2007[300]
- Most games 4+ passing touchdowns, season: 9, Peyton Manning, 2013[301]
- Most games 5+ passing touchdowns, season: 4, Peyton Manning, 2004[302]
- Most games 6+ passing touchdowns, season: 2, Patrick Mahomes, 2018; Ben Roethlisberger, 2014; Daryle Lamonica, 1969; Y. A. Tittle, 1962.[303]
- Highest percentage of passing touchdowns out of pass attempts, season: 13.9, Sid Luckman, 1943
- Most consecutive seasons, passing touchdowns: 21, Vinny Testaverde, 1987–2007[304]
- Most consecutive seasons, 20+ passing touchdowns: 16, Peyton Manning, 1998–2014[305]
- Most consecutive seasons, 25+ passing touchdowns: 16, Peyton Manning, 1998–2014[306]
- Most consecutive seasons, 30+ passing touchdowns: 9, Drew Brees, 2008–2016.[307]
- Most consecutive seasons, 35+ passing touchdowns: 3, Brett Favre, 1995–1997; Drew Brees, 2011–2013; Peyton Manning, 2012–2014[308]
- Most consecutive seasons, 40+ passing touchdowns: 2, Drew Brees, 2011–2012[309]
- Most seasons, 20+ passing touchdowns: 17, Tom Brady, 2002–2007; 2009–2019.[310]
- Most seasons, 25+ passing touchdowns: 16, Peyton Manning, 1998–2010, 2012–2014[311]
- Most seasons, 30+ passing touchdowns: 10, Drew Brees, 2008–2016, 2018.[312]
- 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.[313]
- Most seasons, 40+ passing touchdowns: 2, Dan Marino, 1984, 1986; Drew Brees, 2011, 2012; Peyton Manning, 2004, 2013; Aaron Rodgers, 2011, 2016[314]
- Most seasons, 45+ passing touchdowns: 2, Peyton Manning, 2004, 2013[315]
- Most seasons, 50+ passing touchdowns: 1, Tom Brady, 2007; Peyton Manning, 2013; Patrick Mahomes, 2018[316]
- Most consecutive road games with 1+ passing touchdowns: 41, Tony Romo, 2009–2014
- Most consecutive home games with 1+ passing touchdowns: 60, Drew Brees, 2009–2016
- Most consecutive games, 1+ passing touchdowns: 54, Drew Brees, 2009–2012[1]: s-11
- Most consecutive uninterrupted games, 1+ passing touchdowns: 52, Tom Brady, 2010–2013
- Most consecutive games, 2+ passing touchdowns: 15, Peyton Manning, 2013–2014
- Most consecutive games, 3+ passing touchdowns: 10, Tom Brady 2007
- Most consecutive games, 4+ passing touchdowns: 5, Peyton Manning 2004[1]: s-11
- Most consecutive games, 5+ passing touchdowns: 2, Ben Roethlisberger 2014, Tom Brady 2007, Daunte Culpepper 2004, Tom Flores (AFL) 1963
- Most consecutive games, 6+ passing touchdowns: 2, Ben Roethlisberger 2014
- Most consecutive passing touchdowns, no interceptions, home: 49, Aaron Rodgers[317]
- Game
- 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,[1]: s-10 [318] Nick Foles on 11-3-2013; Drew Brees on 11-1-2015
- Most passing touchdowns, one half: 6, Daryle Lamonica on October 19, 1969, Aaron Rodgers on November 9, 2014[319]
- Most passing touchdowns, rookie, one half: 4, Marcus Mariota on September 13, 2015,[120] Jameis Winston on November 22, 2015
- Most passing touchdowns, one quarter: 5, Tom Brady on 10-18-2009
- Most passing touchdowns, no interceptions, game: 7, Y. A. Tittle on 10-28-1962, Peyton Manning on 9-5-2013,[318] Nick Foles on 11-03-2013
- Most passing touchdowns, perfect passer rating (158.3), game: 7 Nick Foles on 11-03-2013
- Most touchdown passes per games started average, regular season: 2.02, Aaron Rodgers, (362 TD passes/172 games started), 2008–2019.
- Most touchdown passes per game average, regular season: 2.104, Aaron Rodgers, (362 TD passes/179 games), 2008–2019.
- Highest percentage of touchdown passes out of pass attempts, game: 35.29, Daryle Lamonica, (6 TD Passes/17 Attempts) 12-21-1969
- Fewest games to reach 100 touchdown passes: 44, Dan Marino, 1983–1986
- Fewest games to reach 200 touchdown passes: 89, Dan Marino, 1983–1989
- Fewest games to reach 250 touchdown passes: 121, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2015
- Fewest games to reach 300 touchdown passes: 144, Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2017
- Fewest games to reach 400 touchdown passes: 205, Drew Brees, 2001–2015
- Fewest games to reach 500 touchdown passes: 244, Peyton Manning, 1998–2014
Interceptions thrown
- Most seasons led league: 4, Vinny Testaverde, 1988–1989, 2000, 2004[320]
- Most passes intercepted, career: 336, Brett Favre, 1991–2010[1]: s-11 [321]
- Most passes intercepted, season: 42, George Blanda, 1962[322]
- Most passes intercepted, rookie season: 28, Peyton Manning, 1998
- Most passes intercepted, game: 8, Jim Hardy on 9-24-1950[1]: s-11
- Most passes intercepted, half: 5, Nathan Peterman on November 20, 2017
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted: 402, Aaron Rodgers, 9-30-2018 to 12-16-2018.[1]: s-11
- Most consecutive passes attempted, no pick 6: 3,908, Aaron Rodgers, 11-08-2009 to 9-24-2017.
- Most pick 6s, quarter: 3, Ed Baker, Dec 17, 1972; Paul Christman Nov 5, 1950
- Most pick 6s, game: 3,:Eli Manning, Nov 25, 2007
- Most pick 6s, season: 7, Jameis Winston, 2019
- Most consecutive games with pick 6: 4, Matt Schaub, 2013[323]
- Most pick 6s, career: 31, Brett Favre, 1991–2010
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted, home: 587, Aaron Rodgers, 2012–2015[317]
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted, away: 336, Tom Brady, 12-27-2015 to 10-05-2017.
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted, single season: 402, Aaron Rodgers, 2018.[1]: s-11
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted, rookie season: 211, Kyler Murray, 2019.[324]
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted to start a career: 176, Dak Prescott, 2016.[324]
- Most consecutive passes attempted, none intercepted to start a season: 287, Alex Smith, 2017
- Most attempts with no interceptions, game: 70 Drew Bledsoe on November 13, 1994[1]: s-11
- Most completions with no interceptions, game: 45 Drew Bledsoe on November 13, 1994
- Most passing yards with no interceptions, game: 527, Warren Moon on December 16, 1990
- Most touchdown passes with no interceptions, game: 7, Y. A. Tittle, October 28, 1962; Peyton Manning, September 5, 2013; Nick Foles, November 3, 2013[318]
- Most games 1+ interceptions, career: 196, Brett Favre 1991–2010[325]
- Most games 2+ interceptions, career: 94, Brett Favre, 1991–2010[326]
- Most games 3+ interceptions, career: 39, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[327]
- Most games 4+ interceptions, career: 18, George Blanda, 1960–1966[328]
- Most games 5+ interceptions, career: 8, George Blanda 1962–1966, Joe Namath 1966–1976[329]
- Most games 1+ interceptions, season: 15, Richard Todd, 1980[330]
- Most games 2+ interceptions, season: 12, Frank Tripucka, 1960[331]
- Most games 3+ interceptions, season: 8, George Blanda, 1962; Al Dorow, 1961[332]
- Most games 4+ interceptions, season: 6, George Blanda, 1962[333]
- Most games 5+ interceptions, season: 3, George Blanda 1962[334]
- Most games with 200+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 123, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.[335]
- Most games with 250+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 93, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.[336]
- Most games with 300+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 54, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[337]
- Most games with 350+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 26, Drew Brees, 2004–2018.[338]
- Most games with 400+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 10, Drew Brees, 2007–2018.[339]
- Most games with 450+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 4, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009–2018.[340]
- Most games with 500+ yards passing and no interceptions, career: 3, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009–2017.[341]
- Most games with 200+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 11, Tom Brady, 2012; Aaron Rodgers,2014[342]
- Most games with 250+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 10, Tom Brady, 2007[343]
- Most games with 300+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 8, Tom Brady, 2007; Peyton Manning, 2013[344]
- Most games with 350+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 6, Tom Brady, 2007[345]
- Most games with 400+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 2, Drew Brees, 2011, 2012; Peyton Manning, 2013[346]
- Most games with 500+ yards passing and no interceptions, season: 1, Ben Roethlisberger, 2009, 2014, 2017; Derek Carr, 2016; Philip Rivers, 2015; Warren Moon, 1990; Y.A. Tittle, 1962[347]
- Most consecutive games with 1+ touchdown passes and no interceptions: 11, Tom Brady, 2010[348]
- Most consecutive games with 2+ touchdown passes and no interceptions: 9, Tom Brady, 2010[349]
- Most consecutive games with 3+ touchdown passes and no interceptions; 5, Russell Wilson, 2015[350]
- Most consecutive games with 4+ touchdown passes and no interceptions; 2, many players, most recent, Drew Brees, 2019.[351]
- Most consecutive games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions; 2, Tom Brady, 2007; Ben Roethlisberger, 2014[352]
- Most consecutive games with 6 touchdown passes and no interceptions: 2, Ben Roethlisberger, 2014[353]
- Most consecutive touchdowns, and no interceptions, home: 49, Aaron Rodgers[317]
- Most games with 1+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 134, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.[354]
- Most games with 2+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 105, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.[355]
- Most games with 3+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 58, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.[356]
- Most games with 4+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 25, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[357]
- Most games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 8, Drew Brees, 2004–2019.[358]
- Most games with 6+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 3, Peyton Manning, 1998–2015.[359]
- Most games with 7 touchdown passes and no interceptions, career: 1, Y. A. Tittle, 10-28-1962; Peyton Manning, 9-5-2013; Nick Foles, 11-3-2013[360]
- Most games with 1+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 14, Tom Brady 2010[361]
- Most games with 2+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 11, Tom Brady 2010, Aaron Rodgers 2014[362]
- Most games with 3+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 8, Tom Brady 2007, Aaron Rodgers 2014[363]
- Most games with 4+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 6, Peyton Manning, 2013[364]
- Most games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 3, Tom Brady 2007[365]
- Most games with 6+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 2, Ben Roethlisberger 2014[366]
- Most games with 7 touchdown passes and no interceptions, season: 1, Y. A. Tittle, 10-28-1962; Peyton Manning, 9-5-2013; Nick Foles, 11-3-2013[367]
- Most games with 20+ completions and no interceptions, career: 93, Tom Brady, 2001–2018.[368]
- Most games with 30+ completions and no interceptions, career: 28, Drew Brees, 2006–2018.[369]
- Most games with 20+ completions and no interceptions, season: 10, Tom Brady, 2007, 2010[370]
- Most games with 30+ completions and no interceptions, season: 5, Tom Brady, 2007; Drew Brees, 2011, 2015[371]
- Most games with 30+ pass attempts and no interceptions, career: 96, Tom Brady, 2001–2018.[372]
- Most games with 40+ pass attempts and no interceptions, career: 34, Tom Brady, 2002–2019.[373]
- Most games with 50+ pass attempts and no interceptions, career: 8, Tom Brady, 2001–2017.[374]
- Most games with 30+ pass attempts and no interceptions, season: 10, Tom Brady, 2012[375]
- Most games with 40+ pass attempts and no interceptions, season: 5, Peyton Manning, 2013[376]
Passing interception differential/ratio
- Best touchdown pass–interception differential, game: +7 (7 TDs, 0 INTs), Y. A. Tittle, 10-28-1962; Peyton Manning, 9-5-2013; Nick Foles, 11-3-2013[318]
- Best touchdown pass–interception differential, season: +45 (55 TDs, 10 INTs), Peyton Manning, 2013
- Best touchdown pass–interception differential, rookie season: +19 (23 TDs, 4 INTs), Dak Prescott, 2016[377]
- Best touchdown pass–interception ratio, rookie season: 5.75:1 (23 TDs, 4 INTs), Dak Prescott, 2016.
- Best touchdown pass–interception differential, career: +362 (541 TDs, 179 INTs), Tom Brady, 2001–2019.
- Best touchdown pass-interception differential, playoffs, career: +39 (73 TDs, 34 INTs), Tom Brady, 2002–2020.
- Best touchdown pass–interception ratio, career: 4.32:1 (363 TDs, 84 INTs), Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2019.
- Best touchdown pass-interception ratio, playoffs, career: 3.6:1 (36 TDs, 10 INTs), Aaron Rodgers, 2008–2017.
- Best touchdown pass–interception ratio, season: 14:1 (28 TDs, 2 INTs), Tom Brady, 2016 (minimum 14 TD passes).
- Best passing yards–interception ratio, career: 558.88:1 (46,946 yards, 84 INTs), Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2020.
- Best passing yards-interception ratio, playoffs, career: 432.64:1 (4,759 yards, 11 INTs), Drew Brees, 2004–2020.
- Best passing yards–interception ratio, season: 2,221:1 (4,442 yards, 2 INTs), Aaron Rodgers, 2018 (minimum 2,000 passing yards).
Lowest percentage passes had intercepted
- Most seasons led league, lowest percentage intercepted: 5, Sammy Baugh, 1940, 1942, 1944–45, 1947[1]: s-11
- Lowest percentage passes had intercepted, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 1.39 (84 INTs, 6,061 attempts), Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2019.[378]
- Lowest percentage pick 6s, career (minimum 1,500 attempts): 0.00033 (2 pick 6s, 6,061 attempts), Aaron Rodgers, 2005–2019.[378]
- Lowest percentage passes had intercepted season (minimum 200 attempts): 0.0 (0 INTs, 200 attempts), Brian Hoyer, 2016
- Lowest percentage passes had intercepted season (minimum 16 starts): 0.335 (2 INTs, 597 attempts), Aaron Rodgers, 2018
- Lowest percentage passes had intercepted rookie season: 0.87 (4 INTs, 459 attempts), Dak Prescott, 2016[1]: s-11 [379]
Sacked
- Most times sacked, career: 525, Brett Favre 1991–2010[1]: s-11
- Most times sacked, season: 76, David Carr 2002[1]: s-11 [380]
- Most times sacked, game: 12, Bert Jones on October 26, 1980; Warren Moon on September 29, 1985; Donovan McNabb on September 30, 2007[1]: s-11 [381]
- Most sack yards lost, career: 3,794, Dave Krieg
- Lowest sacked percentage (times sacked per passing play attempted), season: 1.18% (3 times sacked, 255 passing plays), Steve Walsh, 1991[382]
- Lowest sacked percentage (times sacked per passing play attempted), career: 3.13%, Peyton Manning and Dan Marino[citation needed]
Receiving
Receptions
- Most seasons leading league: 8, Don Hutson, 1936–37, 1939, 1941–45[1]: s-12 [383]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 5, Don Hutson, 1941–45[1]: s-12 [383]
- Most pass receptions, career: 1,549 Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[1]: s-12 [384]
- Most consecutive pass receptions, no fumbles, career: 609, Tony Gonzalez, December 23, 2006 – December 28, 2013 (end of career)
- Most consecutive pass receptions, no touchdown receptions: 242, Thomas Jones, 2000–2007
- Most pass receptions, no touchdown receptions, career: 201, Gerald Riggs, 1983–1991
- Most pass receptions, no touchdown receptions, season: 85, James Wilder Sr., 1984
- Most pass receptions, no touchdown receptions, game: 18, Jason Witten, Oct. 28, 2012
- Most pass receptions, game, rookie: 14, Roy Helu, Nov 6, 2011; Saquon Barkley, Sep 16, 2018[385]
- Most pass receptions, first game: 13, Sid Blanks, Sep 12, 1964[385]
- Highest reception average per game, career: 7.52, Michael Thomas, (466 Receptions/62 Games), 2016–2019
- Highest reception average per game, season: 9.67, Michael Thomas, (145 Receptions/15 Games), 2019
- Most pass receptions, season: 149, Michael Thomas, 2019[1]: s-12 [386]
- Most pass receptions, season, away: 74, Julio Jones, 2015
- Most pass receptions, season, home: 87, Michael Thomas, 2019
- Most pass receptions, season, tight end: 113, Zach Ertz, 2018
- Most pass receptions, season, running back: 116, Christian McCaffrey, 2019
- Most pass receptions, rookie, season: 101, Anquan Boldin, 2003[1]: s-12
- Most pass receptions, game: 21, Brandon Marshall on December 13, 2009[1]: s-12 [1]: s-12 [387]
- Most pass receptions, one half: 13, Jason Witten on October 28, 2012
- Most consecutive games, 1+ pass receptions: 274, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[388]
- Most consecutive games, 1+ pass receptions to start a career: 190, Marvin Harrison 1996–2008
- Most consecutive games, 2+ pass receptions: 147, Tim Brown 1993–2002[389]
- Most consecutive games, 3+ pass receptions: 82, Reggie Wayne 2009–2014[390]
- Most consecutive games, 4+ pass receptions: 42, Michael Thomas, 2017–2019[391]
- Most consecutive games, 5+ pass receptions: 36, Antonio Brown 2013–2015[392]
- Most consecutive games, 6+ pass receptions: 16, Marvin Harrison 2002–2003[393]
- Most consecutive games, 7+ pass receptions: 14, Antonio Brown 2014–2015[394]
- Most consecutive games, 8+ pass receptions: 8, Antonio Brown 2014[395]
- Most consecutive games, 9+ pass receptions: 6, Marvin Harrison 2002[396]
- Most consecutive games, 10+ pass receptions: 4, Calvin Johnson 2012[397]
- Most consecutive games, 11+ pass receptions: 3, Michael Thomas 2019[398]
- Most consecutive games, 12+ pass receptions: 2, by 11 players, most recently by Michael Thomas 2019[399]
- Most consecutive seasons, 50+ pass receptions: 16, Tony Gonzalez 1998–2013; Larry Fitzgerald 2004-2019
- Most consecutive seasons, 60+ pass receptions: 15, Tony Gonzalez 1999–2013; Larry Fitzgerald 2005-2019[400]
- Most consecutive seasons, 70+ pass receptions: 11, Tony Gonzalez 2003–2013[401]
- Most consecutive seasons, 80+ pass receptions: 8, by 3 players, most recently by Torry Holt 2000-2007[402]
- Most consecutive seasons, 90+ pass receptions: 6, Torry Holt 2002–2007[403]
- Most consecutive seasons, 100+ pass receptions: 5, Antonio Brown 2013–2017[404]
- Most seasons, 5+ pass receptions: 20, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[405]
- Most seasons, 10+ pass receptions: 19, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[406]
- Most seasons, 15+ pass receptions: 19, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[407]
- Most seasons, 20+ pass receptions: 19, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[408]
- Most seasons, 25+ pass receptions: 19, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[409]
- Most seasons, 30+ pass receptions: 19, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[410]
- Most seasons, 35+ pass receptions: 18, Jerry Rice 1985–2003[411]
- Most seasons, 40+ pass receptions: 18, Jerry Rice 1985–2003[412]
- Most seasons, 45+ pass receptions: 18, Jerry Rice 1985–2003[413]
- Most seasons, 50+ pass receptions: 17, Jerry Rice 1986–2003[414]
- Most seasons, 55+ pass receptions: 17, Jerry Rice 1986–2003[415]
- Most seasons, 60+ pass receptions: 17, Jerry Rice 1986–2003[416]
- Most seasons, 65+ pass receptions: 15, Jerry Rice 1986–2002[417]
- Most seasons, 70+ pass receptions: 14, Tony Gonzalez 1999–2013[418]
- Most seasons, 75+ pass receptions: 13, Jerry Rice 1986–2002[419]
- Most seasons, 80+ pass receptions: 12, Jerry Rice 1986–2002[420]
- Most seasons, 85+ pass receptions: 8, Larry Fitzgerald 2005–2017[421]
- Most seasons, 90+ pass receptions: 8, Larry Fitzgerald 2005–2017[422]
- Most seasons, 95+ pass receptions: 7, Larry Fitzgerald 2005–2017[423]
- Most seasons, 100+ pass receptions: 6, Brandon Marshall 2007–2015[424]
- Most seasons, 105+ pass receptions: 5, Wes Welker 2007–2012[425]
- Most seasons, 110+ pass receptions: 5, Wes Welker 2007–2012[426]
- Most seasons, 115+ pass receptions: 3, Wes Welker 2009–2012[427]
- Most seasons, 120+ pass receptions: 2, Cris Carter 1994–1995, Wes Welker 2009–2011, Antonio Brown 2014–2015, Michael Thomas 2019[428]
- Most seasons, 125+ pass receptions: 2, Antonio Brown 2014–2015, Michael Thomas 2019[429]
- Most games, 1+ pass reception, season: 17, Emmanuel Sanders 2019
- Most games, 5+ pass receptions, season: 16, Jimmy Smith 2001, Pierre Garçon 2013, Antonio Brown 2013–14, Jarvis Landry 2017
- Most games, 6+ pass receptions, season: 15, Marvin Harrison 2002
- Most games, 7+ pass receptions, season: 14, Antonio Brown 2014
- Most games, 8+ pass receptions, season: 13, Michael Thomas 2019
- Most games, 9+ pass receptions, season: 11, Michael Thomas 2019
- Most games, 10+ pass receptions, season: 9, Michael Thomas 2019
- Most games, 11+ pass receptions, season: 6, Michael Thomas 2019
- Most games, 12+ pass receptions, season: 4, Cris Carter 1995
- Most games, 13+ pass receptions, season: 3, Antonio Brown 2015
- Most games, 14+ pass receptions, season: 2, Antonio Brown 2015, Keenan Allen 2015, Reggie Wayne 2010
- Most games, 15+ pass receptions, season: 2, Antonio Brown 2015
- Most games, 16+ pass receptions, season: 2, Antonio Brown 2015
- Most games, 1+ reception, career: 296, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 2+ receptions, career: 284, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 3+ receptions, career: 256, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 4+ receptions, career: 213, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 5+ receptions, career: 166, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 6+ receptions, career: 128, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 7+ receptions, career: 86, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 8+ receptions, career: 53, Larry Fitzgerald 2004–2018
- Most games, 9+ receptions, career: 39, Andre Johnson 2004–2014
- Most games, 10+ receptions, career: 22, Andre Johnson 2004–2014
- Most games, 11+ receptions, career: 13, Andre Johnson 2004–2013
- Most games, 12+ receptions, career: 9, Wes Welker 2007–2014
- Most games, 13+ receptions, career: 5, Wes Welker 2007–2014
- Most games, 14+ receptions, career: 4, Antonio Brown 2015-2018
- Most games, 15+ receptions, career: 2, Brandon Marshall 2008–present, Wes Welker 2009–2014, Jason Witten 2007–2017, Antonio Brown 2010–2015
- Most games, 16+ receptions, career: 2, Brandon Marshall 2008–present, Antonio Brown 2010–2015
- Most games, 17+ receptions, career: 2, Brandon Marshall 2008–present
- Most games, 18+ receptions, career: 2, Brandon Marshall 2008–present
- Most games, 19+ receptions, career: 1, Brandon Marshall 2009, Terrell Owens 2000
- Most games, 20+ receptions, career: 1, Brandon Marshall 2009, Terrell Owens 2000
- Fewest games to record 100 career receptions: 14, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014–2015
- Fewest games to record 200 career receptions: 30, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014–2016
- Fewest games to record 300 career receptions: 45, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014–2017, Michael Thomas 2016-2018
- Fewest games to record 400 career receptions: 56, Michael Thomas 2016-2019
- Fewest games to record 500 career receptions: 80, Anquan Boldin 2003–2008, Julio Jones 2011–2017
- Fewest games to record 600 career receptions: 96, Antonio Brown 2010–2016
- Fewest games to record 700 career receptions: 111, Antonio Brown 2010–2017
- Fewest games to record 800 career receptions: 126, Antonio Brown 2010–2018
- Fewest games to record 900 career receptions: 149, Marvin Harrison 1996–2005
- Fewest games to record 1,000 career receptions: 167, Marvin Harrison 1996–2006
- Fewest games to record 1,100 career receptions: 190, Marvin Harrison 1996–2008
- Fewest games to record 1,200 career receptions: 214, Larry Fitzgerald 2004–2017
- Fewest games to record 1,300 career receptions: 234, Larry Fitzgerald 2004–2018
Yards receiving
- Most seasons leading league: 7, Don Hutson, 1936, 1938–39, 1941–44[1]: s-12 [430]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 4, Don Hutson, 1941–44[1]: s-12 [430]
- Most receiving yards, career: 22,895, Jerry Rice 1985–2004[1]: s-12 [431]
- Most receiving yards per game average, career: 97.1, Julio Jones, (10,094 yards/104 Games), 2011–present[432]
- Most receiving yards per game average, season: 129.0, Wes Chandler, (1,032 yards/8 Games), 1982[433]
- Most receiving yards per game average, rookie season: 108.8, Odell Beckham Jr., (1,305 yards/12 Games), 2014
- Most seasons 500 or more yards receiving: 18, Jerry Rice 1985–2003
- Most seasons 1,000 or more yards receiving: 14, Jerry Rice, 1986–2002[1]: s-12
- Most seasons 1,500 or more yards receiving: 4, Jerry Rice 1986–1995
- Most consecutive seasons 500 or more yards receiving: 16, Tony Gonzalez 1998–2013; Larry Fitzgerald 2004-2019
- Most consecutive seasons 1,000 or more yards receiving: 11, Jerry Rice 1986–1996
- 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
- Most receiving yards, season: 1,964, Calvin Johnson, 2012[1]: s-12 [434]
- Most receiving yards, two seasons, to start a career: 2,755, Odell Beckham Jr., 2014–2015: s-12 [435]
- Most receiving yards, rookie, season: 1,473, Bill Groman (AFL), 1960[1]: s-12
- Most receiving yards, no fumbles, season: 1,746, Charley Hennigan (AFL), 1961
- Most receiving yards, no touchdown receptions, career: 1,516, Gerald Riggs, 1982–1991
- Most receiving yards, no touchdown receptions, season: 963, Al Toon, 1991
- Most receiving yards, no touchdown receptions, game: 284, Antonio Brown, November 8, 2015
- Most receiving yards, season, at home: 1,089, Andre Johnson, 2008
- Most receiving yards, season, away: 1,025, Calvin Johnson, 2011
- Most receiving yards, season, TE: 1,377, George Kittle, 2018
- Most receiving yards, season, RB: 1,048, Marshall Faulk, 1999
- Most receiving yards, game: 336, Flipper Anderson, Nov. 26, 1989 (OT)[436]
- Most receiving yards, non-overtime game: 329, Calvin Johnson, October 27, 2013[436]
- Most receiving yards, outdoor game: 309, Stephone Paige, Dec 22, 1985[436]
- Most receiving yards, outdoor away game: 303, Jim Benton, Nov 22, 1945[436]
- Most receiving yards, non-overtime away game: 303, Jim Benton, Nov 22, 1945[436]
- Most receiving yards, game, rookie: 255, Jerry Butler, September 23, 1979[437]
- Most receiving yards, first game: 217, Anquan Boldin, September 7, 2003[438]
- Most receiving yards, game, TE: 214, Shannon Sharpe, Oct 20, 2002[436]
- Most receiving yards, one half: 258, Stephone Paige, Dec 22, 1985[439]
- Most receiving yards, one quarter: 210, Qadry Ismail, Dec 12, 1999[440]
- Most games, 50+ receiving yards, career: 198, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[1]: s-13 [441]
- Most games, 100+ receiving yards, career: 76, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[1]: s-13 [442]
- Most games, 150+ receiving yards, career: 30, Jerry Rice, 1985–2003[443]
- Most games, 200+ receiving yards, career: 5; Lance Alworth, 1963–67;[1]: s-12 Calvin Johnson, 2007–2015[444][445]
- Most games, 250+ receiving yards, career: 3; Julio Jones, 2014–17
- Most games, 300+ receiving yards, career: 1; Jim Benton Nov 22, 1945; Cloyce Box Dec 3, 1950; Stephone Paige Dec 22, 1985; Flipper Anderson, Nov 26, 1989 (OT); Calvin Johnson, Oct 27, 2013; Julio Jones Oct 22, 2016
- Most games, 50+ receiving yards, season: 16, Antonio Brown 2013–14[446]
- Most games, 90+ receiving yards, season: 13, Michael Irvin 1995, Antonio Brown 2014[447]
- Most games, 90+ receiving yards, rookie, season: 9, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014[448]
- Most games, 100+ receiving yards, season: 11, Michael Irvin 1995, Calvin Johnson 2012[449]
- Most games, 150+ receiving yards, season: 5; Tim Brown, 1997; Jerry Rice, 1995; Roy Green, 1984; Antonio Brown, 2017;[450]
- Most games, 200+ receiving yards, season: 3, Charley Hennigan (AFL), 1961[451]
- Most consecutive games, 50+ receiving yards: 35, Antonio Brown 2013–2015[452]
- Most consecutive games, 90+ receiving yards, season: 9, Michael Irvin 1995, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014[448]
- Most consecutive games, 90+ receiving yards, rookie, season: 9, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014[448]
- Most consecutive games, 100+ receiving yards: 8, Calvin Johnson 2012, Adam Thielen 2018[453]
- Most consecutive games, 125+ receiving yards: 5, Calvin Johnson 2012, Pat Studstill 1966[454]
- 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[455]
- Most consecutive games, 200+ receiving yards: 2, Josh Gordon 2013[456]
- Most consecutive games to start a season, 100+ receiving yards: 8, Adam Thielen 2018
- Most receiving yards, 2 consecutive games: 498, Josh Gordon 2013
- Most receiving yards, 2 consecutive games 4 days apart: 461, Andre Johnson 2012
- Most receiving yards, 3 consecutive games: 649, Josh Gordon 2013
- Most receiving yards, 4 consecutive games: 774, Josh Gordon 2013
- Longest pass reception (see also 99–yard pass play): 99, by 12 players, most recently Victor Cruz on December 24, 2011[1]: s-13 [457]
- Fewest games to reach 1,000 career receiving yards: 10, Lionel Taylor 1960, Bill Groman 1960
- Fewest games to reach 2,000 career receiving yards: 20, Bill Groman 1960–1961, Charley Hennigan 1960–1961
- Fewest games to reach 3,000 career receiving yards: 29, Charley Hennigan 1960–1962
- Fewest games to reach 4,000 career receiving yards: 42, Lance Alworth 1962–1965, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014–2016
- Fewest games to reach 5,000 career receiving yards: 52, Lance Alworth 1962–1966, Odell Beckham Jr. 2014–2018
- Fewest games to reach 6,000 career receiving yards: 62, Lance Alworth 1962–1967
- Fewest games to reach 7,000 career receiving yards: 72, Lance Alworth 1962–1968, Julio Jones 2011–2016
- Fewest games to reach 8,000 career receiving yards: 83, Lance Alworth 1962–1969
- Fewest games to reach 9,000 career receiving yards: 95, Julio Jones 2011–2017
- Fewest games to reach 10,000 career receiving yards: 104, Julio Jones 2011–2018
- Fewest games to reach 11,000 career receiving yards: 115, Julio Jones 2011–2019
- Fewest games to reach 12,000 career receiving yards: 125, Julio Jones 2011–2019
- Fewest games to reach 13,000 career receiving yards: 154, Jerry Rice 1985–1995
Average yards/reception
- Highest average gain, career (minimum 200 receptions): 22.26 (4,996 yards / 224 receptions), Homer Jones, 1964–70[1]: s-13
- Highest average gain, season (minimum 24 receptions): 32.58 (782 yards / 24 receptions), Don Currivan, 1947[1]: s-13
- Highest average gain, game (minimum 3 receptions): 63.00 (189 yards / 3 receptions), Torry Holt on September 24, 2000[1]: s-13
Receiving touchdowns
- Most seasons led league: 9, Don Hutson, 1935–38, 1940–1944[1]: s-14
- Most consecutive seasons led league: 5, Don Hutson, 1940–1944[1]: s-14
- Most touchdowns, career: 197, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[458]
- Most touchdowns, season: 23, Randy Moss, 2007[459]
- Most touchdowns for a TE, season; 17, Rob Gronkowski, 2011
- Most touchdowns for a RB, season; 9, Billy Cannon, 1961; Bill Brown, 1964; Chuck Foreman, 1975; Leroy Hoard, 1991; Marshall Faulk, 2001[460]
- Most touchdowns, rookie season: 17, Randy Moss, 1998[1]: s-14
- Most touchdowns, season, home: 13, Jerry Rice, 1987; Marvin Harrison, 2001; Jordy Nelson, 2011
- Most touchdowns, season, away: 14, Randy Moss, 2007
- Highest average touchdown receptions per game, season: 1.83, Jerry Rice, (22 TDs/12 Games),1987
- Highest average touchdown receptions per game, career: 0.853, Don Hutson, (99 TDs/116 Games), 1935–1945
- Most touchdowns, back-to-back games: 7, Cloyce Box, Nov 23, 1950-Dec 3, 1950
- Most touchdowns, back-to-back games 4 days apart: 6, Sterling Sharpe, Nov 20, 1994-Nov 24, 1994
- Most touchdowns, game: 5, Bob Shaw on October 2, 1950, Jerry Rice on October 14, 1990; Kellen Winslow on November 22, 1981[461]
- 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
- Most touchdowns, one quarter: 4, Don Hutson, Oct 7, 1945
- Most consecutive games, 1+ TD receptions: 13, Jerry Rice, 1986–1987[1]: s-14
- Most consecutive games, 2+ TD receptions: 4, Cris Carter, 1995; Calvin Johnson, 2011; Doug Baldwin, 2015
- Most consecutive games, 3+ TD receptions: 3, Cloyce Box, 1952
- Most games 1+ TD receptions, career: 139, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004
- Most games 2+ TD receptions, career: 44, Jerry Rice, 1986–2002
- Most games 3+ TD receptions, career: 11, Jerry Rice, 1986–2001
- Most games 4+ TD receptions, career: 2, Bob Shaw, 1949–1950; Jerry Rice, 1990–1993; Sterling Sharpe, 1993–1994; Marvin Jones, 2013–2019
- Most games 1+ TD receptions, season: 13, Mark Clayton, 1984; Jerry Rice, 1989; Carl Pickens, 1995; Randy Moss, 2007
- Most games 2+ TD receptions, season: 8, Randy Moss, 2007
- Most games 3+ TD receptions, season: 4, Sonny Randle, 1960
- Most consecutive seasons, 1+ TD receptions: 20, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004
- Most consecutive seasons, 2+ TD receptions: 17, Tony Gonzalez, 1997–2013
- Most consecutive seasons, 3+ TD receptions: 15, Terrell Owens, 1996–2010
- Most consecutive seasons, 4+ TD receptions: 15, Terrell Owens, 1996–2010
- 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
- Most consecutive seasons, 6+ TD receptions: 11, Marvin Harrison, 1996–2006; Jerry Rice, 1986–1996; Don Hutson, 1935–1945
- Most consecutive seasons, 7+ TD receptions: 11, Jerry Rice, 1986–1996
- Most consecutive seasons, 8+ TD receptions: 11, Jerry Rice, 1986–1996
- Most consecutive seasons, 9+ TD receptions: 10, Jerry Rice, 1986–1995
- Most consecutive seasons, 10+ TD receptions: 8, Marvin Harrison, 1999–2006
- Most consecutive seasons, 11+ TD receptions: 4, Marvin Harrison, 1999–2002; Lance Alworth, 1963–1966; Art Powell, 1963–1966
- Most consecutive seasons, 12+ TD receptions: 3, Jerry Rice, 1989–1991, 1993–1995; Marvin Harrison, 1999–2001, 2004–2006; Terrell Owens, 2000–2002; Lance Alworth, 1964–1966; Cris Carter, 1997–1999
- Most consecutive seasons, 13+ TD receptions: 3, Jerry Rice, 1989–1991, 1993–1995; Terrell Owens, 2000–2002; Lance Alworth, 1964–1966
- Most consecutive seasons, 14+ TD receptions: 2, Jerry Rice, 1986–1987; Marvin Harrison, 2000–2001
- Most consecutive seasons, 15+ TD receptions: 2, Jerry Rice, 1986–1987
- Most seasons with at least 1 touchdown reception: 20, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 2 touchdown receptions: 19, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 3 touchdown receptions: 18, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 4 touchdown receptions: 16, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 5 touchdown receptions: 16, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 6 touchdown receptions: 15, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 7 touchdown receptions: 15, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 8 touchdown receptions: 13, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 9 touchdown receptions: 12, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 10 touchdown receptions: 9, Jerry Rice; Randy Moss
- Most seasons with at least 11 touchdown receptions: 8, Jerry Rice; Randy Moss
- Most seasons with at least 12 touchdown receptions: 8, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 13 touchdown receptions: 8, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 14 touchdown receptions: 6, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 15 touchdown receptions: 5, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 16 touchdown receptions: 3, Randy Moss
- Most seasons with at least 17 touchdown receptions: 3, Randy Moss
- Most seasons with at least 18 touchdown receptions: 1, Randy Moss, Jerry Rice, Sterling Sharpe, Mark Clayton
- Most seasons with at least 19 touchdown receptions: 1, Randy Moss, Jerry Rice
- Most seasons with at least 20 touchdown receptions: 1, Randy Moss, Jerry Rice
- Most touchdown receptions, 20+ yards, game 4, Cloyce Box, 12-03-1950; Art Powell, 12-22-1963; Wesley Walker, 9-21-1986
- Most touchdown receptions, 70+ yards, career: 12, Lance Alworth, 1963–1970
- Most touchdown receptions, 70+ yards, season: 6, Elroy Hirsch, 1951
- Most touchdown receptions, 90+ yards, career: 3, John Taylor, 1989–1991
- Most touchdown receptions, 90+ yards, game: 2, John Taylor, Dec 11, 1989
- Fewest games to reach 50 career touchdown receptions: 54, Lance Alworth 1962–1966
Yards from scrimmage
- Most seasons leading the league in yards from scrimmage, 6 Jim Brown, 1958–1959, 1961, 1963–1965[462]
- Most consecutive seasons leading the league in yards from scrimmage, 4 Thurman Thomas, 1989–1992[462]
- Most yards from scrimmage, career: 23,540, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[1]: s-14 [463]
- Most yards from scrimmage, season: 2,509, Chris Johnson, 2009[1]: s-14 [464]
- Most yards from scrimmage, no fumbles, season: 2,189, Marshall Faulk, 2000
- Most yards from scrimmage, no touchdowns, season: 1,124, Clark Gaines, 1979
- Most yards from scrimmage, rookie, season: 2,212, Eric Dickerson, 1983[1]: s-14
- Most yards from scrimmage, season, away: 1,289, O.J. Simpson, 1976
- Highest average yards from scrimmage per game, career (100 games): 125.52, Jim Brown (14,811 yards/118 games), 1957–1965
- Highest average yards from scrimmage per game, season: 163.36, Priest Holmes (2,237 yards/14 games), 2002
- Most attempts, season: 492, (407 rushes, 85 receptions), James Wilder Sr., 1984
- Most attempts, no fumbles, season: 430 (397 rushes, 33 receptions), Gerald Riggs, 1985
- 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)[1]: s-24
- Most combined attempts, no touchdowns, season: 258 (228 rushes, 30 receptions), Marcel Shipp, 2003
- Most attempts, rookie, season: 441, (390 rushes, 51 receptions), Eric Dickerson, 1983
- Most yards from scrimmage, game: 336, (all receiving yards), Flipper Anderson, Nov. 26, 1989 (OT)[1]: s-14 [465]
- Most yards from scrimmage, non-overtime game: 330, Billy Cannon, Dec. 10, 1961
- Most yards from scrimmage, no touchdowns, game: 307, Antonio Brown, November 8, 2015
- Most yards from scrimmage, first game: 246, Kareem Hunt, September 7, 2017
- Most yards from scrimmage, back-to-back games: 525, Walter Payton, Nov 20, 1977-Nov 24, 1977
- Most games, 50 yards from scrimmage, career: 202, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 100 yards from scrimmage, career: 108, Walter Payton, 1975–1987
- Most games, 150 yards from scrimmage, career: 46, Barry Sanders, 1989–1998
- Most games, 200 yards from scrimmage, career: 14, Marshall Faulk, 1994–2005
- Most games, 250 yards from scrimmage, career: 5, Marshall Faulk, 1994–2005
- Most games, 100 yards from scrimmage, season: 15, Marcus Allen, 1985; Barry Sanders, 1997; Edgerrin James, 2000; David Johnson 2016
- Most games, 150 yards from scrimmage, season: 10, Chris Johnson, 2009
- Most games, 200 yards from scrimmage, season: 5, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2003
- Most games, 250 yards from scrimmage, season: 2, Marshall Faulk, 2000
- Most games, 90 yards from scrimmage, season: 16, William Andrews, 1981
- Most consecutive games, 100 yards from scrimmage: 17, Marcus Allen, 1985–1986
- 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
- Most consecutive seasons, 500 or more yards from scrimmage: 16, Tony Gonzalez, 1998–2013
- Most seasons, 500 or more yards from scrimmage: 18, Jerry Rice, 1985–1996, 1998–2003
- Most consecutive seasons, 1000 or more yards from scrimmage: 13, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2002
- Most seasons, 1000 or more yards from scrimmage: 14, Emmitt Smith 1990–2002, 2004, Jerry Rice 1986–1996, 1998, 2001–2002
- Most consecutive seasons, 1500 or more yards from scrimmage: 8, LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001–2008
- Most seasons, 1500 or more yards from scrimmage: 10, Walter Payton 1976–1981, 1983–1986
- Most consecutive seasons, 2000 or more yards from scrimmage: 4, Marshall Faulk 1998–2001
- Most seasons, 2000 or more yards from scrimmage: 4, Marshall Faulk 1998–2001, Eric Dickerson 1983–84, 1986, 1988, Walter Payton 1977, 1983–85
- Fewest games to reach 1,000 yards from scrimmage: 7, Eric Dickerson 1983, Kareem Hunt 2017
- Fewest games to reach 2,000 yards from scrimmage: 14, Eric Dickerson 1983
- Fewest games to reach 3,000 yards from scrimmage: 22, Edgerrin James 1983–1984
- Fewest games to reach 4,000 yards from scrimmage: 30, Eric Dickerson 1983–1984, Edgerrin James 1999–2000
- Fewest games to reach 5,000 yards from scrimmage: 36, Edgerrin James 1999–2001
- Fewest games to reach 6,000 yards from scrimmage: 44, Edgerrin James 1999–2002
- Fewest games to reach 7,000 yards from scrimmage: 55, Eric Dickerson 1983–1986
- Fewest games to reach 8,000 yards from scrimmage: 64, Eric Dickerson 1983–1987
- Fewest games to reach 9,000 yards from scrimmage: 72, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2005, Edgerrin James 1999–2004
- Fewest games to reach 10,000 yards from scrimmage: 78, Edgerrin James 1999–2004
- Fewest games to reach 11,000 yards from scrimmage: 87, Edgerrin James 1999–2005
- Fewest games to reach 12,000 yards from scrimmage: 95, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2006, Edgerrin James 1999–2005
- Fewest games to reach 13,000 yards from scrimmage: 104, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2007
- Fewest games to reach 14,000 yards from scrimmage: 111, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2007
- Fewest games to reach 15,000 yards from scrimmage: 121, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2008
- Fewest games to reach 16,000 yards from scrimmage: 129, Marshall Faulk 1994–2002
- Fewest games to reach 17,000 yards from scrimmage: 142, Marshall Faulk 1994–2003
- Fewest games to reach 18,000 yards from scrimmage: 149, Barry Sanders 1989–1998
- Fewest games to reach 19,000 yards from scrimmage: 164, Walter Payton 1975–1986
- Fewest games to reach 20,000 yards from scrimmage: 174, Walter Payton 1975–1986
All-purpose
All-purpose yardage (or combined net yards gained) encompasses rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns and fumble returns.[1]: s-14
- Most seasons leading league, combined net yards: 5, Jim Brown, 1958–61, 1964[1]: s-24
- Most consecutive seasons leading league, combined net yards: 4, Jim Brown, 1958–1961[1]: s-24
All-purpose attempts
- Most combined attempts, career: 4,939, Emmitt Smith (4,409 rushes, 515 receptions, 15 fumble returns), 1990–2004[1]: s-24
- Most combined attempts, season: 492, James Wilder Sr. (407 rushes, 85 receptions, 0 returns), 1984[1]: s-24
- Most combined attempts, no fumbles, season: 430, Gerald Riggs (397 rushes, 33 receptions), 1985
- Most combined attempts, no touchdowns, season: 258, Marcel Shipp (228 rushes, 30 receptions), 2003
- Most combined attempts, no touchdowns, career: 300, Larry Marshall (162 punt returns, 138 kickoff returns), 1972–1978
- Most consecutive combined attempts, no touchdowns, career: 512, Marcel Shipp (438 rushes, 74 receptions), December 15, 2002 – December 3, 2006
- Most combined attempts, rookie, season: 441, Eric Dickerson (390 rushes, 51 receptions, 0 returns), 1983[1]: s-24
- Most combined attempts per fumble, career, minimum 2,000 attempts: 138.0, Curtis Martin, 1995–2005
- Most combined attempts per fumble, career, minimum 1,000 attempts: 199.88, Ray Rice, 2008–2013
- Most consecutive combined attempts, no fumbles: 870, Steven Jackson (755 rushes, 115 receptions), Nov 3, 2011-January 3, 2016 (end of career)
- Most combined attempts, no fumbles, career: 446, Darnay Scott (408 receptions, 22 rushes, 15 kickoff returns, 1 fumble return), 1994–2002
- Most consecutive combined attempts, no fumbles to start a career: 589, BenJarvus Green-Ellis (559 rushes, 30 receptions), 2008–2012
- 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)[1]: s-24
All-purpose yards
- Most yards gained, career: 23,546, Jerry Rice, 1985–2004[1]: s-24
- Most yards gained, total, season: 2,696, Darren Sproles, 2011[1]: s-24
- Highest average yards per game, season: 175.9, Terry Metcalf (2,462 yards/13 games), 1975
- Highest average yards per game, career: 138.8, Gale Sayers (9,435 yards/68 games), 1965–1971
- Most yards gained, total, season, home: 1,508, Chris Johnson, 2009
- Most yards gained, total, season, away: 1,455, Timmy Brown, 1962
- Most yards gained, total, rookie, season: 2,317, Tim Brown, 1988[1]: s-24
- Most yards gained, no touchdowns, season: 2,208, Wes Welker, 2005
- Most yards gained, no fumbles, season: 2,215, Le'veon Bell, 2014
- Most yards gained, total, game: 404, Glyn Milburn; Dec 10, 1995[1]: s-24
- Most games, 50 yards gained, career: 202, Jerry Rice 1985–2004
- Most games, 100 yards gained, career: 118, Brian Mitchell 1990–2003
- Most games, 150 yards gained, career: 46, Walter Payton 1975–1986, Barry Sanders 1989–1998
- Most games, 200 yards gained, career: 17, Darren Sproles 2007–present
- Most games, 250 yards gained, career: 7, Terry Metcalf 1974–1977
- Most games, 300 yards gained, career: 2, Jacoby Ford 2010, Josh Cribbs 2007–2009, Adrian Peterson 2007, Lionel James 1985, Gale Sayers 1965–1966
- Most games, 1 yard gained, season: 17, Dexter Carter 1995
- Most games, 93 yard gained, season: 16, Brian Mitchell 1994
- 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
- Most games, 150 yards gained, season: 11, Michael Lewis 2002, Terry Metcalf 1975, Darren Sproles 2011
- 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
- Most games, 250 yards gained, season: 3, Timmy Brown 1962, Lionel James 1985, Terry Metcalf 1977
- Most games, 300 yards gained, season: 2, Jacoby Ford 2010, Adrian Peterson 2007, Lionel James 1985
- Most consecutive games, 100 or more yards: 23, Gale Sayers, 1965–1967
- Most consecutive games, 200 or more yards: 4, Darren Sproles, 2008–2009
- Most consecutive seasons, 1000 or more yards: 13, Emmitt Smith, 1990–2002
- Most seasons, 1000 or more yards: 14, Emmitt Smith 1990–2002, 2004, Jerry Rice 1986–1996, 1998, 2001–2002
- Most consecutive seasons, 1500 or more yards: 9, Brian Mitchell, 1994–2002
- Most seasons, 1500 or more yards: 10, Walter Payton 1976–1981, 1983–1986
- Most consecutive seasons, 2000 or more yards: 4, Marshall Faulk 1998–2001; Dante Hall 2002–2005; Darren Sproles 2008–2011
- 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
- Fewest games to reach 1,000 all purpose yards: 5, Adrian Peterson 2007
- Fewest games to reach 2,000 all purpose yards: 13, Gale Sayers 1965, James Brooks 1981, Danny Amendola 2009
- Fewest games to reach 3,000 all purpose yards: 20, Gale Sayers 1965–1966
- Fewest games to reach 4,000 all purpose yards: 25, Gale Sayers 1965–1966
- Fewest games to reach 5,000 all purpose yards: 31, Gale Sayers 1965–1967
- Fewest games to reach 6,000 all purpose yards: 39, Gale Sayers 1965–1967
- Fewest games to reach 7,000 all purpose yards: 44, Gale Sayers 1965–1968
- Fewest games to reach 8,000 all purpose yards: 53, Gale Sayers 1965–1969
- Fewest games to reach 9,000 all purpose yards: 61, Gale Sayers 1965–1969
- Fewest games to reach 10,000 all purpose yards: 76, Timmy Brown 1960–1966
- Fewest games to reach 11,000 all purpose yards: 83, Timmy Brown 1960–1966
- Fewest games to reach 12,000 all purpose yards: 91, Darren Sproles 2005–2011
- Fewest games to reach 13,000 all purpose yards: 96, Darren Sproles 2005–2012
- Fewest games to reach 14,000 all purpose yards: 106, Darren Sproles 2005–2012
- Fewest games to reach 15,000 all purpose yards: 114, Darren Sproles 2005–2013
- Fewest games to reach 16,000 all purpose yards: 126, Darren Sproles 2005–2014
- Fewest games to reach 17,000 all purpose yards: 140, Darren Sproles 2005–2015
- Fewest games to reach 18,000 all purpose yards: 149, Barry Sanders 1989–1998
- Fewest games to reach 19,000 all purpose yards: 160, Walter Payton 1975–1985
- Fewest games to reach 20,000 all purpose yards: 168, Walter Payton 1975-1986
- Fewest games to reach 21,000 all purpose yards: 178, Walter Payton 1975–1986
- Fewest games to reach 22,000 all purpose yards: 208, Brian Mitchell 1990–2003
- Fewest games to reach 23,000 all purpose yards: 220, Brian Mitchell 1990–2003
Interceptions
- Most seasons leading league: 3; Everson Walls, 1981–82, 1985; Ed Reed, 2004, 2008, 2010[1]: s-14
- Most interceptions, career: 81, Paul Krause, 1964–79[1]: s-14
- Most interceptions, season: 14, Dick "Night Train" Lane, 1952[1]: s-14
- Most interceptions, rookie, season: 14, Dick "Night Train" Lane, 1952[1]: s-15
- Most interceptions, game: 4, by 19 players, most recently DeAngelo Hall on October 24, 2010[1]: s-15
- Most interceptions, one half: 4, DeAngelo Hall on October 24, 2010[1]: s-15
- Most consecutive games with an interception: 8, Tom Morrow, 1962–63[1]: s-15
- Most consecutive seasons with an interception: 19, Darrell Green, Washington Redskins, 1983–2001
- Most interceptions without scoring a touchdown, career: 50, Don Burroughs, 1955–1964
Interception return yards
- Most seasons leading league: 3, Darren Sharper, 2002, 2005, 2009[1]: s-15
- Most interception return yards, career: 1,590, Ed Reed, 2002–2013
- Most yards per interception return, career (minimum 30 interceptions): 25.1 (1,331 yards/53 INTS), Deion Sanders, 1989–2000, 2004–2005
- Most yards per interception return, career (minimum 20 interceptions): 27.6 (608 yards/22 INTS), Erik McMillan, 1989–1993
- Most yards per interception return, career (minimum 10 interceptions): 33.8 (473 yards/14 INTS), Malcolm Jenkins, 2009–present
- Most interception return yards without scoring a touchdown, career: 736, Jack Tatum, 1971–1980
- Most interception return yards, season: 376, Darren Sharper, New Orleans Saints, 2009[1]: s-15 [466]
- Most interception return yards, rookie, season: 301, Don Doll, Detroit Lions, 1949[1]: s-15
- Most interception return yards, game: 177, Charlie McNeil on September 24, 1961[1]: s-15
- Longest interception return: 108, Ed Reed on November 23, 2008[1]: s-15
Interception return touchdowns
- Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, career: 12, Rod Woodson, 1987–2003[1]: s-15
- Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, season: 4; Ken Houston, 1971; Jim Kearney, 1972; Eric Allen 1993[1]: s-15
- Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, rookie, season: 3; Lem Barney, 1967; Ronnie Lott, 1981; Janoris Jenkins 2012[1]: s-15
- Most interceptions returned for touchdowns, game: 2, by 30 players, most recently Zach Brown on December 30, 2012[1]: s-16
- Most consecutive seasons with an interception returned for a touchdown: 6, Charles Woodson, Green Bay Packers, 2006–2011
Punting
- Most seasons leading league: 4, Sammy Baugh, 1940–43; Jerrel Wilson, 1965, 1968, 1972–73
- Most consecutive seasons leading league: 4, Sammy Baugh, 1940–43
Punts
- Most punts, career: 1,713, Jeff Feagles 1988–2009[1]: s-16
- Most punts, season: 114, Bob Parsons, 1981 and Chad Stanley, 2002[1]: s-16
- Most punts, rookie, season: 111, Brad Maynard 1997[1]: s-16
- Most punts, game: 16, Leo Araguz on October 11, 1998[1]: s-16
- Longest punt: 98 yards, Steve O'Neal on September 21, 1969[1]: s-16
Punting yards
- Most punting yardage, career: 71,211, Jeff Feagles, 1988–2009[467]
- Most punting yardage, season: 5,209, Dave Zastudil, 2012[468]
- Most punting yardage, rookie, season: 4,531, Brad Maynard, 1997
- Most punting yardage, game: 709, Leo Araguz on October 11, 1998
Average punting yards
- Highest average, punting, career (minimum 250 punts): 47.47 (1,192 punts for 56,580 yards), Shane Lechler, 2000–present[1]: s-16
- Highest average, punting, season (among qualified players): 51.40 (35 punts for 1,799 yards), Sammy Baugh, 1940[1]: s-16
- Highest average, punting, rookie, season (among qualified players): 47.84 (91 punts for 4,353 yards), Bryan Anger, 2012[1]: s-16
- Highest average, punting, game (minimum 4 punts): 61.75 (4 punts for 247 yards), Bob Cifers on November 24, 1946[1]: s-16
Average net punting yards
Net average has been compiled since 1976.[1]: s-16
- Highest net average, career (minimum 250 punts): 41.1 (488 punts for 22,497 net yards), Pat McAfee, 2009–present[1][469]
- Highest net average, season (among qualified players): 44.23 (78 punts for 3,450 net yards), John Hekker, 2013[470]
- Highest net average, rookie, season (among qualified players): 40.85 (92 punts for 3,758 net yards), Bryan Anger, 2012[1]: s-17
- Highest net average game (minimum 4 punts): 59.50 (4 punts for 238 net yards), Rohn Stark on September 13, 1992[1]: s-17
Punts had blocked
- Most consecutive punts, none blocked: 1,177, Chris Gardocki, 1992–2006[1]: s-17
- Most punts had blocked, career: 14; Herman Weaver, 1970–80; Harry Newsome, 1985–93[1]: s-17
- Most punts had blocked, season: 6, Harry Newsome, 1988[1]: s-17
Punts inside the 20
Punts inside the 20 have been compiled since 1976.[1]: s-17
- Most punts inside the 20, career: 554, Jeff Feagles, 1988–2009[1]: s-17
- Most punts inside the 20, season: 46, Dave Zastudil, 2012[1]: s-17
- Most punts inside the 20, game: 8; Mark Royals on November 6, 1994; Bryan Barker on November 14, 1999[1]: s-17
Punt returns
Punt return attempts
- Most seasons leading league in number of punt returns: 3, Les "Speedy" Duncan, 1965–66, 1971; Rick Upchurch, 1976, 1978, 1982[1]: s-17
- Most punt returns, career: 463, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-17
- Most punt returns without a touchdown, career: 264, Wes Welker, 2004–2015
- Most punt returns without a touchdown, regular season and post season, career: 273, Wes Welker, 2004–2015
- Most punt returns, season: 70, Danny Reece, 1979[1]: s-17
- Most punt returns, rookie, season: 57, Lew Barnes, 1986[1]: s-17
- Most punt returns, game: 11, Eddie Brown on October 9, 1977[1]: s-17
Fair catches
- Most fair catches, career: 231, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-18
- Most fair catches, season: 36, Jeremy Kerley, 2012
- 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[1]: s-18
Punt return yards
- Most seasons leading league: 3, Alvin Haymond, 1965–66, 1969[1]: s-18
- Most yards gained, career: 4,999, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-18
- Most yards gained, season: 875, Desmond Howard, 1996[1]: s-18
- Most yards gained with zero fumbles, season: 578, Jermaine Lewis, 2000
- Most yards gained, rookie, season: 699, Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals, 2011[1]: s-18
- Most yards gained, game: 207, LeRoy Irvin on October 11, 1981[1]: s-18
- Longest Punt return: 103, Robert Bailey on October 23, 1994[1]: s-18
Average punt return yards
- Highest average yardage, career (minimum 75 returns): 12.78 (112 returns for 1,431 yards), George McAfee, 1940–1950[1]: s-18
- Highest average yardage, season (among qualified players): 23.00, Herb Rich, 1950[1]: s-18
- Highest average yardage, highest average, season, rookie (among qualified players): 23.00, Herb Rich, 1950[1]: s-18
- Highest average yardage, game (minimum 3 returns): 53.33, Darius Reynaud on December 30, 2012[1]: s-18
Punt return touchdowns
- Most punts returned for touchdown, career: 14 Devin Hester, Chicago Bears, 2006–2013, Atlanta Falcons, 2014–2015[1]: s-19 [471]
- Most punts returned for touchdown, season: 4; Jack Christiansen, 1951; Rick Upchurch, 1976; Devin Hester, 2007; Patrick Peterson, 2011[1]: s-19
- Most punts returned for touchdown, rookie, season: 4, Jack Christiansen, 1951; Patrick Peterson, 2011[1]: s-19
- Most punts returned for touchdown, game: 2, 16 times by 13 players, most recently Darius Reynaud on December 30, 2012[1]: s-19
- 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[1]: s-19
Kickoff returns
Kickoff return attempts
- Most seasons leading league: 3, Abe Woodson, 1959, 1962–63[1]: s-19
- Most kickoff returns, career: 607, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-19
- Most kickoff returns without a touchdown, regular season, career: 359, Desmond Howard, 1992–2002
- Most consecutive kickoff returns without a touchdown, regular season and post season, career: 285, Brian Mitchell, 1990–1997
- Most kickoff returns, season: 82, MarTay Jenkins, 2000[1]: s-19
- Most kickoff returns, rookie, season: 73; Josh Scobey 2003; Chris Carr, 2005[1]: s-19
- Most kickoff returns, game: 10, Desmond Howard on October 26, 1997 and Richard Alston on November 28, 2004[1]: s-19
Kickoff return yards
- Most seasons leading league: 3; Bruce Harper, 1977–79; Tyrone Hughes, 1994–96[1]: s-19
- Most yards gained, career: 14,014, Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-20
- Most yards gained, season: 2,186, MarTay Jenkins, 2000[1]: s-20
- Most yards gained, no fumbles, season: 1,684, Josh Scobey, 2003
- Most yards gained, rookie, season: 1,752, Chris Carr, 2005[1]: s-20
- Most yards gained, game: 304, Tyrone Hughes on October 23, 1994[1]: s-20
- Longest kickoff return: 109 yards, Cordarrelle Patterson on October 27, 2013[472]
Average kickoff return yards
- Highest average, career (minimum 75 returns): 30.56 (91 returns for 2,781 yards), Gale Sayers, 1965–71[1]: s-20
- Highest average, season (among qualified players): 41.06 (18 returns for 739 yards), Travis Williams, 1967[1]: s-20
- Highest average, rookie, season (among qualified players): 41.06 (18 returns for 739 yards), Travis Williams, 1967[1]: s-20
- Highest average, game (minimum 3 returns): 73.50 (4 returns for 294 yards), Wally Triplett on October 29, 1950[1]: s-20
Kickoff return touchdowns
- Most touchdowns, career: 8, Josh Cribbs, 2005–2014, Leon Washington, 2006–2014[1]: s-20
- Most touchdowns, season: 4; Travis Williams, 1967; Cecil Turner, 1970[1]: s-20
- Most touchdowns, rookie season: 4, Travis Williams, 1967[1]: s-20
- Kickoff returns, most touchdowns, game: 2; by 10 players, most recently Leon Washington on September 26, 2010.[1]: s-20
Combined kick/punt returns
- Most seasons leading the league in combined returns: 3, Vai Sikahema, 1987, 1989, 1992
- Most combined kick returns, career: 1,070 (463 punt, 607 kickoff), Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-20
- Most combined kick returns without a touchdown, career: 404 (148 punt, 256 kickoff), Chris Carr, 2005–2013
- Most combined kick returns without a touchdown, season: 107 (34 punt, 73 kickoff), Chris Carr, 2005
- Most combined kick returns without a touchdown, career, including postseason: 412 (153 punt, 259 kickoff), Chris Carr, 2005–2013
- Most combined kick returns, season: 114; Michael Lewis, 2002 (44 punt, 70 kickoff); B. J. Sams, 2004 (55 punt, 59 kickoff)[1]: s-21
- Most combined kick returns, rookie, season: 114 (55 punt, 59 kickoff), B. J. Sams, 2004[1]: s-21 [473]
- Most combined kick returns, game: 13; Stump Mitchell on October 18, 1981 (6 punt, 7 kickoff) and Ronnie Harris on December 5, 1993 (10 punt, 3 kickoff)[1]: s-21
Kick/punt return yards
- Most seasons leading the league in combined return yards: 3, Tyrone Hughes 1993, 1995, 1996; Mel Gray 1990–1992, Vai Sikahema, 1986–1987, 1989
- Most consecutive seasons leading the league in combined return yards: 3, Mel Gray 1990–1992
- Most yards returned, career: 19,013 (4,999 punt, 14,014 kickoff), Brian Mitchell, 1990–2003[1]: s-21
- Most yards returned, season: 2,432 (625 punt, 1,807 kickoff), Michael Lewis, 2002[1]: s-21
- Most yards returned, no fumbles, season: 1,911, Glyn Milburn, 1996
- Most yards returned, no kickoffs or punt returns for a touchdown, season: 1,978, Danny Amendola, 2009; Chris Carr, 2006
- Most yards returned, no kickoffs or punt returns for a touchdowns, career: 7,349, Chris Carr, 2005–2013
- Most yards returned, no kickoffs or punt returns for a touchdowns, career, including postseason: 7,470, Chris Carr, 2005–2013
- Most yards returned, rookie, season: 1,938, Chris Carr, 2005
- Most yards returned, game: 347 (43 punt, 304 kickoff), Tyrone Hughes on October 23, 1994[1]: s-21
Kick/punt return touchdowns
- Most touchdowns, career: 19 (14 punt, 5 kickoff), Devin Hester, 2006–2014[1]: s-21 [471]
- Most touchdowns, season: 6 (4 punt, 2 kickoff), Devin Hester, 2007[1]: s-21
- Most touchdowns, rookie, season: 5 (3 punt, 2 kickoff), Devin Hester, 2006[1]: s-21 [474]
- 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)[1]: s-21–s-22
- 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[1]: s-21–s-22
Fumbles
- Most fumbles, career: 166, Brett Favre, 1991–2010[1]: s-22 [475]
- Most fumbles, season: 23; Kerry Collins, 2001; Daunte Culpepper, 2002[1]: s-22
- Most fumbles, game: 7, Len Dawson, November 15, 1964[1]: s-22
Fumbles recovered
- Most fumbles recovered, career, own and opponents' : 56 (all own), Warren Moon, 1984–2000[1]: s-22
- Most fumbles recovered, season, own and opponents' : 12 (all own), David Carr, 2002[1]: s-22
- Most fumbles recovered, game, own and opponents' : 4,[1]: s-22
- Otto Graham on October 25, 1953 (all own)
- Sam Etcheverry on September 17, 1961 (all own)
- Roman Gabriel on October 12, 1969 (all own)
- Joe Ferguson on September 18, 1977 (all own)
- Randall Cunningham on November 30, 1986 (all own)
- Tony Romo on September 26, 2011 (all own)
- Patrick Peterson on September 30, 2012 (3 own, 1 opponent's)
- Matthew Stafford on 2013 (all own)
Opponent fumbles recovered
- Most opponents' fumbles recovered, career: 30; Jim Marshall, 1960–1979[1]: s-23
- Most opponents' fumbles recovered, season: 9, Don Hultz, 1963[1]: s-23
- Most opponents' fumbles recovered, game: 3, by 15 players, most recently Brian Young on November 9, 2003[1]: s-23
Fumble return yards
- Longest fumble return: 104; Jack Tatum on September 24, 1972; Aeneas Williams on November 5, 2000[1]: s-23
- Fumble return yards, career: 328, DeAngelo Hall 2004–present[476]
- Fumble return yards, season: 157, Dwayne Rudd, 1998[477]
- Fumble return yards, rookie season: 98, Toby Wright, 1994
- Fumble return yards, game: 104; Jack Tatum on September 24, 1972; Aeneas Williams on November 5, 2000
Fumble return touchdowns
- Most fumble return touchdowns, career (total): 6, Jason Taylor; 1997–2011[1]: s-23
- Most fumble return touchdowns, season (total): 2; by 41 players, most recently Bobby Wagner 2015[1]: s-23
- Most fumble return touchdowns, game (total): 2, Fred "Dippy" Evans, November 28, 1948; Al Nesser, Oct 3, 1920α[1]: s-24
- Most fumble return touchdowns, career (own recovered): 2; by 9 players, most recently Kevin Curtis 2003–2010[1]: s-23
- Most fumble return touchdowns, season (own recovered): 2; Ahmad Rashād, 1974; Del Rodgers, 1982, Kevin Curtis 2007[1]: s-23
- Most fumble return touchdowns, career (Opponents' recovered): 6, Jason Taylor; 1997–2011[1]: s-23
- Most fumble return touchdowns, season (Opponents' recovered): 2; by 38 Players, most recently Bobby Wagner 2015[1]: s-23
- Most fumble return touchdowns, game (Opponents' recovered): 2, Fred "Dippy" Evans, November 28, 1948; Al Nesser, Oct 3, 1920α[1]: s-24
Fumbles forced
- Note: Forced fumbles are not an official NFL statistic and even unofficial numbers prior to 1991 are not available.[478][479]
- Most fumbles forced, career: 54; Robert Mathis,[480] 2003–2016
- Most fumbles forced, season: 10; Osi Umenyiora, 2010;[481] Charles Tillman, 2012[478]
- Most fumbles forced, game: 4; Charles Tillman,[482]
Tackles
- Most solo tackles, career: 1,640, Jessie Tuggle, 1987–2000[483]
- Most solo tackles, season: 214, Hardy Nickerson, 1993[484]
- Most solo tackles, game: 16, most recently Chris Borland, 2014[485]
Sacks
- Quarterback sack statistics have been compiled only since 1982
- Mark Gastineau, 1983–84
- Reggie White, 1987–88
- Kevin Greene, 1994, 96
- Michael Strahan, 2001, 2003
- DeMarcus Ware, 2008, 2010
- Jared Allen, 2007, 2011
- J.J. Watt, 2012, 2015
- Most sacks, career: 200, Bruce Smith, 1985–2003[1]: s-24 [487]
- Most sacks, season: 22.5, Michael Strahan, 2001[1]: s-24 [488]
- Most sacks, rookie, season: 14.5, Jevon Kearse, 1999[1]: s-25
- Most sacks, game: 7.0, Derrick Thomas on November 11, 1990[1]: s-24 [489]
- Most seasons, 1+ sacks: 19, Bruce Smith, 1985–2003
- Most seasons, 10+ sacks: 13, Bruce Smith, 1986–90, 1992–98, 2000[1]: s-24
- Most consecutive seasons, 10+ sacks: 9, Reggie White, 1985–93[1]: s-24
- Most consecutive games, sack: 10;
- Simon Fletcher, 1992-93[490]
- Chris Jones, 2018[491]
- Most seasons, 20+ sacks: 2, J.J. Watt, 2012, 2014
Records in a single decade
- All-purpose yards: 16,900, Brian Mitchell 1990–1999
- Yards from scrimmage: 16,691, Emmitt Smith 1990–1999
- Rushing yards: 13,963, Emmitt Smith 1990–1999
- Rushing touchdowns: 138, LaDainian Tomlinson 2000–2009
- Rushing attempts: 3,243, Emmitt Smith 1990–1999
- Receptions: 868, Torry Holt 2000–2009
- Receiving yards: 12,594, Torry Holt 2000–2009
- Touchdown receptions: 120, Randy Moss 2000–2009
- Touchdown passes: 335, Drew Brees 2010–2019
- Passing Yards: 45,931, Drew Brees 2010–2019
- Pass interceptions: 176, Brett Favre 2000–2009
- Points: 1,262, Stephen Gostkowski 2010–2019
- Interceptions: 59, Emlen Tunnell 1950–1959
- Interception yards: 1,330, Darren Sharper 2000–2009
- Fumble return yards: 242, Jason Taylor 2000–2009
- Interception returns for touchdowns: 10, Aqib Talib 2010–2019
Records in a single month
- Rushing yards: 861, Adrian Peterson December 2012
- Rushing attempts: 141, Ernest Byner December 1990
- Rushing touchdowns: 12, LaDainian Tomlinson November 2006
- Receiving yards: 822, Charley Hennigan October 1961
- Games with 90+ Receiving yards, rookie: 5, Odell Beckham Jr. November 2014
- Receptions: 49, Calvin Johnson December 2012
- Receiving touchdowns: 10, Jerry Rice November 1987, Don Hutson November 1942
- All-purpose yards: 970 or 993, Terry Metcalf November 1975
- Yards from scrimmage: 968, Chris Johnson November 2009
- Combined Touches: 161, Edgerrin James (130 rushes, 31 receptions) November 2003
- Passing yards: 1,755, Peyton Manning December 2013
- Passing touchdowns: 20, Tom Brady, October 2007
- Completion percentage (minimum 75 attempts): 81.8, Peyton Manning December 2008
- Passer rating (minimum 75 attempts): 150.3, Steve Young November 1993
- Touchdowns: 13, LaDainian Tomlinson November 2006
- Field Goals: 20, Olindo Mare October 1999
- PATs: 28, Stephen Gostkowski October 2007
- Points: 78, LaDainian Tomlinson November 2006
- Points by a kicker: 77, Paul Hornung October 1961
- Sacks: 9.5, Chris Doleman November 1987, Michael Strahan December 2001
- Fumble return yards: 128, Tyrone Hughes November 1994
- Interceptions: 8, Tom Morrow September 1963
- Interception return yards: 197, Charles McNeil September 1961, Marcus Peters December 2015
- Interceptions returned for touchdowns: 3, Ken Houston December 1971, Eric Allen December 2000
- Punt return yards: 350, Desmond Howard December 1996
- Punt returns for touchdowns: 3, Eric Metcalf November 1997
- Kickoff return yards: 759, Jerome Mathis October 2005
- Kickoffs returned for touchdowns: 3, André Davis December 2007
- Combined punt and kickoff return yards: 786, Michael Lewis October 2002
Overtime records
- Most overtime field goals, career: 11, Adam Vinatieri 1996–2017
- Longest overtime field goal: 59 yards, Chandler Catanzaro vs. Cleveland Browns on October 21, 2018
- Most overtime touchdowns, career: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2011
- Most overtime rushing touchdowns, career: 3, LaDainian Tomlinson 2001–2011
- Most overtime touchdown passes, career: 4, Drew Bledsoe 1993–2006
- Longest overtime touchdown pass/reception: 99 yards, Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Atlanta Falcons Nov 10, 1985
- Longest overtime rushing touchdown: 96 yards, Garrison Hearst, San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Jets Sep 6, 1998
- Longest overtime interception returned for a touchdown: 72 yards, Lorenzo Lynch, Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks Oct 29, 1995
- Longest overtime kickoff returned for a touchdown: 96 yards, Chad Morton, New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills Sep 8, 2002
- Longest overtime fumble returned for a touchdown: 52 yards, Johnie Cooks, Baltimore Colts vs. New England Patriots Sep 4, 1983
- Longest overtime punt returned for a touchdown: 99 yards, Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis Rams Nov 6, 2011[492]
- Most passing yards: 219, Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 30, 2016
Miscellaneous
- Most return (of a punt, kickoff, interception, fumble, missed field goal, blocked punt/field goal) touchdowns: 20, Devin Hester 2006–present[471]
- Most return (of a punt, kick, interception or fumble) touchdowns, including postseason: 21, Devin Hester 2006–present[471][493]
- Longest play: 109 yards, Antonio Cromartie on November 4, 2007 (return of a missed field goal),[494] Cordarrelle Patterson on October 27, 2013 (kickoff return)[472]
- Most blocked kicks (field goals/PATs/punts): 25, Ted Hendricks, 1969–1983
- Longest return of a missed field goal: 109 yards, Antonio Cromartie on November 4, 2007[1]: s-24 [494]
- Most missed field goal returns for touchdowns: 2, Al Nelson 1965–1973, Carl Taseff 1951–1962
- Longest return of a blocked field goal: 94 yards, Bobby Smith Oct 25, 1964
- Most blocked field goal returns for touchdowns: 2, Kyle Arrington 2010–2014, Nate Clements 2008–2009, Kevin Ross 1987–1995
- Longest return of a blocked punt: 67 yards, Frank Filchock Sep 28, 1941
- Most blocked punt returns for touchdowns: 3, Ed Reed 2002–2013, Tom Flynn 1984–1988
- Oldest player: 48, George Blanda, 1975[495]
- 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;[496] 6 yards, Marcus Mariota on January 6, 2018 (playoff game)[497]
- First player to get 30+ interceptions and 30+ touchdowns in one season: Jameis Winston 2015–present
Other Accomplishments
- Only player with 200 yards receiving and 50 yards rushing in the same game: Marshall Faulk, Dec. 26, 1999
- Only players with 150 yards receiving and 100 yards rushing in the same game: Ollie Matson Nov. 28, 1954; Herschel Walker, Dec. 14, 1986
- Only players with 120 yards receiving and 120 yards rushing in the same game: Keith Lincoln Jan. 5, 1964; Herschel Walker, Dec. 14, 1986
- Only player with 120 yards receiving and 150 yards rushing in the same game: Keith Lincoln Jan. 5, 1964
- Only players with 100 yards receiving and 200 yards rushing in the same game: Keith Lincoln Jan. 5, 1964; Billy Cannon, Dec. 10, 1961
- Only player with 60 yards receiving and 230 yards rushing in the same game: Le'veon Bell, Dec. 11, 2016
- Only players with 100 yards receiving and 1 interception in the same game: Roy Green Sep. 20, 1981; Keyshawn Johnson, Jan. 10, 1999
- Only player with 200 yards receiving and 10 rushing attempts in the same game: Marshall Faulk, Dec. 26, 1999
- Only player with 150 yards receiving and 25 rushing attempts in the same game: Floyd Little, Nov. 24, 1968
- Only player with 100 yards receiving and 30 rushing attempts in the same game: Steven Jackson, Dec. 24, 2006
- Only player with 200 yards receiving and 1 rushing touchdown in the same game: Curtis McClinton, Dec. 19, 1965
- Only players with 150 yards receiving and 2 rushing touchdowns in the same game: Herschel Walker, Oct. 12, 1986; Jahvid Best, Sep. 19, 2010
- Only player with 130 yards receiving and 3 rushing touchdowns in the same game: Reggie Bush, Dec. 3, 2006
- Only player with 90 yards receiving and 4 rushing touchdowns in the same game: Shaun Alexander, Sep. 29, 2002
- Only player with 100 yards receiving and 2 punt returns for a touchdown in the same game: Steve Smith, Dec. 8, 2002
- Only player with 170 yards receiving and 1 touchdown pass in the same game: Louis Lipps, Nov. 13, 1988
- Only player with 230 yards rushing and 1 touchdown reception in the same game: Fred Taylor, Nov. 19, 2000
- Only player with 200 yards rushing and 2 touchdown receptions in the same game: Billy Cannon, Dec. 10, 1961
- Only player with 150 yards rushing and 3 touchdown receptions in the same game: Larry Brown, Dec. 16, 1973
- Only player with 250 yards rushing and 4 receptions in the same game: Doug Martin, Nov. 4, 2012
- Only player with 200 yards rushing and 10 receptions in the same game: LaDainian Tomlinson, Dec. 1, 2002
- Only player with 100 yards rushing and 13 receptions in the same game: Doug Wilder, Sep. 15, 1985
- Only player with 200 yards rushing and 1 touchdown pass in the same game: Freeman McNeil, Jan. 9, 1983
- Only player with 150 yards rushing and 2 touchdown passes in the same game: Walter Payton, Sep. 18, 1983; Colin Kaepernick, Jan. 12, 2013
- Only player with 120 yards rushing and 4 touchdown passes in the same game: Randall Cunningham, Nov 4, 1990
- Only player with 100 yards rushing and 5 touchdown passes in the same game: Cam Newton, Dec. 20, 2015
- Only player with 50 yards rushing and 6 touchdown passes in the same game: Mitch Trubisky, Sep. 30, 2018
- Only player with 190 yards rushing and 1 kick off return for a touchdown in the same game: Gale Sayers, Dec. 18, 1968
- Only player with 100 yards rushing and 1 punt return for a touchdown in the same game: Gale Sayers, Dec. 12, 1965
- Only player with 150 yards receiving and 1 kick off return for touchdown in the same game: Gary Ballman, Nov. 17, 1963
- Only players with 150 yards receiving and 1 punt return for touchdown in the same game: Tim Dwight, Jan. 3, 2000; Desean Jackson, Dec. 13, 2009
- Only player with 200 yards from scrimmage and 1 punt return for a touchdown in the same game: Gale Sayers, Dec. 12, 1965
- Only player with 200 yards from scrimmage and 1 kick off return for a touchdown in the same game: Gale Sayers, Dec. 18, 1968
- Only players with 200 yards from scrimmage and 1 touchdown pass in the same game: LaDainian Tomlinson, Sep. 25, 2005, Sep. 25, 2003; Greg Pruitt, Sep. 26, 1977
- Only player with 100 yards from scrimmage and 2 punt returns for a touchdown in the same game: Steve Smith, Dec. 8, 2002
- Only player with 80 yards from scrimmage and 2 kick off returns for a touchdown in the same game: Ron Brown, Nov. 24, 1985
- Only players with 250 all purpose yards and 1 touchdown pass in the same game: Terry Metcalf, Oct. 23, 1977; Fred Jackson, Nov. 15, 2009
- Only player with 4 touchdown receptions and 1 rushing touchdown in the same game: Jamaal Charles, Dec. 15, 2013
- Only player with 3 touchdown receptions and 1 punt return for a touchdown in the same game: Az-Zahir Hakim, Oct. 3, 1999
- Only player with 4 rushing touchdowns and 1 passing touchdown in the same game: Ronnie Brown, Sep. 21, 2008
- Only player with 6 touchdown passes and 1 rushing touchdown in the same game: Mark Rypien, Nov 10, 1991
- Only players with 3 touchdown passes and 1 touchdown reception in the same game: Frank Ryan, Oct. 30, 1960; Jim McMahon, Sep. 29, 1985; Nick Foles, Feb. 4, 2018
- Only player with 2 touchdown passes and 20 rushing attempts in the same game: Walter Payton, Sep. 18, 1983
- Only player with 15 receptions and 15 rushing attempts in the same game: Rickey Young, Dec. 16, 1979
- Only players with 500 yards passing and 1 rushing touchdown in the same game: Norm Van Brocklin, Sep. 29, 1951; Elvis Grbac, Nov. 5, 2000
- Only player with 400 yards passing and 14 points in the same game: Aaron Rodgers, Dec. 23, 2018
- Only player with 300 yards passing and 3 rushing touchdowns in the same game: Jack Kemp, Oct. 26, 1963
- Only player with 100 yards passing and 4 rushing touchdowns in the same game: Bobby Douglass, Nov. 4, 1973
- Only player with 400 yards passing and 75 yards rushing in the same game: Michael Vick, Oct. 2, 2011
- Only players with 300 yards passing and 100 yards rushing in the same game: Russell Wilson Oct. 19, 2014; Cam Newton, Dec. 20, 2015
- Only player with 250 yards passing and 150 rushing yards in the same game; Colin Kaepernick, Jan. 12, 2013
- Only player with 350 yards passing and 1 touchdown reception in the same game: Nick Foles, Feb. 4, 2018
- Only player with 50 yards receiving and 50 interception return yards in the same game: Deion Sanders, Sep. 21, 1998
- Only player with 1 punt return for a touchdown and 1 passing touchdown in the same game: Tom Watkins, Oct. 4, 1964
- Only player with 2 touchdown receptions and 1 interception return for a touchdown in the same game: Don Hutson, Nov. 14, 1943
- Only players with 1 punt return for a touchdown and 1 interception return for a touchdown in the same game: Butch Byrd, Sep. 18, 1966; Deion Sanders, Sep. 21, 1998
- Only players with 1 kick off return for a touchdown and 1 passing touchdown in the same game: Keith Lincoln, Sep. 16, 1962; Joe Washington, Sep. 18, 1978
- Only players with 1 kick off return for a touchdown and 2 rushing touchdowns in the same game: Maurice Jones-Drew, Dec. 10, 2006; David Wilson, Dec. 9, 2012
- Only players with 1 kick off return for a touchdown and 2 touchdown receptions in the same game: Bobby Mitchell, Sep. 16, 1962; Gale Sayers, Dec. 12, 1965
- Only player with 1 kick off return for a touchdown and 1 interception return for a touchdown in the same game: Terrence McGee, Dec. 24, 2005
- Only player with 2 kick off returns for a touchdown and 1 interception in the same game: Tyrone Hughes, Oct. 23, 1994
- Only player with 1 rushing touchdown and 2 interceptions in the same game: Terry Hoage, Sep. 4, 1988
- Only player with 120 yards receiving and 1 interception in the same game: Keyshawn Johnson, Jan. 10, 1999
- Only player with 9 receptions and 1 interception in the same game: Keyshawn Johnson, Jan. 10, 1999
- Only player with 11 receptions and 1 punt return for touchdown in the same game: Reggie Bush, Oct. 8, 2006
- Only player with 5 receptions and 2 kick off returns for touchdown in the same game: Tyreek Hill, Nov. 27, 2016
- Only player with 900 yards receiving and 10 rushing touchdowns in a single season: Christian McCaffrey, 2019
- Only player with 1300 yards rushing and 9 touchdown receptions in a single season: Marshall Faulk, 2001
Other Non-Accomplishments by Players or Teams
- 5 touchdowns in 12 consecutive seasons
- 125 yards rushing and 125 yards receiving in single game
- Touchdown pass between a 38+ year old quarterback and 38+ year old receiver
- Touchdown pass between a quarterback and a receiver in 3 different decades
- 1,100 yards receiving and 300 yards rushing in a single season
- 900 yards receiving and 1,400 yards rushing in a single season
- 10 touchdown receptions and 4 rushing touchdowns in a single season
- 9 touchdown receptions and 1,400 yards rushing in a single season
- 300 yards rushing and 10 touchdown receptions in a single season
- 1,100 yards receiving and 9 rushing touchdowns in a single season
- 1,700 yards rushing and 70 receptions in a single season
- 9,500 yards receiving and 700 yards rushing in a career
- 9,000 yards receiving and 1,500 yards rushing in a career
- 8,000 yards receiving and 2,000 yards rushing in a career
- 7,000 yards receiving and 3,000 yards rushing in a career
- 3 touchdown receptions and 2 rushing touchdowns in a single game
- 4,000 yard passer in a season Chicago Bears)
- One play of 99+ yards (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- 200 yard receiver in a non-strike game (Seattle Seahawks)
- 1,300 yards receiver in a single season (Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens)
- One player with 90+ receptions in a season (Cleveland Browns)
- One player with 14+ touchdowns in a season (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- One player with 15+ touchdowns in a season (Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- One player with 16+ touchdowns in a season (New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- One player with 17+ touchdowns in a season (Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- One player with 11+ rushing touchdowns in a season (San Francisco 49ers)
- One player with 12+ touchdown receptions in a season (Buffalo Bills)
- One player with 13+ touchdown receptions in a season (Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Washington Redskins)
- One player with 14+ touchdown receptions in a season (Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins. Houston Texans, and New York Giants)
- One player with 2+ punt returns for touchdowns in a career (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- One player with 2+ kick off returns for touchdowns in a single season (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- Longest duration without one player with 10+ interceptions in a season (Green Bay Packers since 1943)
- Longest duration without one player rushing for 1500 yards in a season (Washington Redskins since 1937-2005)
- Consecutive kick off returns without a touchdown (1,864) (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 1976-2007
- Consecutive punt returns without a touchdown (704) (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 1976-1994
Oldest Firsts
- Oldest player to kick first PAT: Doug Flutie, 43 years, 70 days
- Oldest player to kick first field goal: Mose Kelsch, 36 years, 253 days
- Oldest player to score first touchdown: Whitey Woodin, 36 years, 295 days
- Oldest player to record first reception: Sonny Jurgensen, 39 years, 66 days
- Oldest player to record first receiving yard: Charlie Cowan, 37 years, 143 days
- Oldest player to record first interception: Trace Armstrong, 37 years, 78 days
- Oldest player to throw first completion: Lou Groza, 42 years, 256 days
- Oldest player to throw first touchdown pass: Mike Horan, 39 years, 301 days
- Oldest player to attempt first pass: Mike Horan, 39 years, 301 days
- Oldest player to catch first touchdown reception: Jim Turner, 36 years, 202 days
- Oldest player to record first rushing touchdown: Butch Songin, 36 years, 158 days (AFL); Bobby Hebert, 36 years, 62 days (NFL)
- Oldest player to record first rushing attempt: Charles Woodson, 39 years, 78 days
- Oldest player to record first rushing yard: Jeff Gossett, 39 years, 304 days
- Oldest player to score first point: Bill Irgens, 39
- Oldest player to record first interception return for a touchdown: Albert Lewis, 38 years, 26 days
- Oldest player to record first punt return for a touchdown: Rod Smith, 33 years, 185 days
- Oldest player to record first kick off return for a touchdown: Johnny Blood, 33 Years, 282 days
Starts/games played
Note: These records are not listed in the NFL Record and Fact Book.
- Most games played, career: 382, Morten Andersen, 1982–2004, 2006–2007[498]
- Most games played, one team: 327, Jason Hanson, Detroit Lions, 1992–2012[498]
- Most starts, career: 298, Brett Favre, 1992–2010[499]
- Most starts, career (regular season and postseason combined): 323, Tom Brady, 2001-2019
- Most starts, career, one team: 292, Bruce Matthews, 1983–2001[499]
- Most consecutive games played: 352 (363 including playoffs), Jeff Feagles, 1988–2009[500]
- Most consecutive starts: 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre, 1992–2010[501]
- Most consecutive starts to begin a career: 208 (227 including playoffs) Peyton Manning, 1998–2011[502]
- Most consecutive starts to begin a career, including playoffs: 231 (207 regular season; 24 playoffs) Gene Upshaw, 1967–1981
- Most consecutive starts by a quarterback: 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre, 1992–2010[501]
- Most consecutive starts by a receiver: 176 (185 including playoffs), Tim Brown, 1992–2003
- Most consecutive starts by a running back: 170 (178 including playoffs), Walter Payton, 1975–1987
- Most consecutive starts by an offensive lineman: 240 (259 including playoffs), Mick Tingelhoff, 1962–1979
- Most consecutive starts by a defensive lineman: 270 (289 including playoffs), Jim Marshall, 1961–1978
- Most consecutive starts by a linebacker: 215 (221 including playoffs), London Fletcher, 2000–2013
- Most consecutive starts by a defensive back: 215 (224 including playoffs), Ronde Barber, 1999–2012
QB Wins
Note: These records are not listed in NFL Record and Fact Book
- Most career wins, regular season plus post season, by a starting quarterback: 249, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.
- Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 219, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.
- Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback, single team: 219, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2000–2019.
- Most career wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 30, Tom Brady, 2001–2019.
- Most consecutive wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 23, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, 2008–2009
- Most consecutive wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001, 2003–2005
- Most consecutive wins, regular season, to start a career for a starting quarterback: 15, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004–2005
- Most consecutive wins to start a career, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001, 2003–2005
- Most consecutive wins, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 25, Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears, 1984–1987
- Most consecutive home wins, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 29, Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, 1995–1998[503][504][505][506][507]
- Most consecutive home wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 31, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2006–2011
- Most consecutive home wins, regular season, to start a career for a quarterback: 15, Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, 1999–2001
- Most consecutive home wins, regular season and post-season to start a career for a quarterback: 17, Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, 1999–2001
- 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
- Most consecutive road wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 18, Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers, 1988–1990, Kansas City Chiefs, 1993
- 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
- Most consecutive road wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Eli Manning, New York Giants, 2007
- Most road wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 10, Eli Manning, New York Giants, 2007
- Most road wins in a season, regular season, for a starting rookie quarterback: 6, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004; Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, 2016
- Most home wins in a season, regular season, for a starting rookie quarterback: 8, Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks, 2012
- Most road wins in a season, regular season and postseason, for a starting rookie quarterback: 7, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008
- Most wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 18, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2007
- Most wins in a season, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 16, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2007
- Most wins, regular season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 13, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004; Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys, 2016
- Most wins in a season, regular season and post-season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 14, Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 2004
- Most wins in a season, post-season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 2, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008; Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, 2009
- Most career home victories, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 20, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019.
- Most career home wins with no losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams/Arizona Cardinals 1999–2009
- Most consecutive home wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 9, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2014-2019
- Most consecutive seasons, 1+ postseason win, by a starting quarterback: 8, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2012–2019.
- Most career road wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008–2010, 2012, 2014
- Most consecutive career road wins, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 5, Eli Manning, New York Giants 2007, 2011
- Most consecutive seasons, 1+ postseason win on the road, by a starting quarterback: 3, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, 2008–2010
- Most consecutive seasons, 2+ postseason wins on the road, by a starting quarterback: 2, Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, 2009–2010
- Most regular season and postseason overall victories by a starting quarterback in one stadium: 134, Tom Brady, Gillette Stadium, 2002–2019.
- Most regular season and post season home overall victories with one team by a starting quarterback: 141, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019
- Most regular season home wins with one team by a starting quarterback: 121, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2018
- Most road wins by a starting quarterback: 97, Tom Brady, 2001–2019
- Most road wins by a starting quarterback, regular season and post-season: 101, Tom Brady, 2001–2019
- Most wins in different NFL stadiums: 38, Tom Brady, 2001–2018.
- Most NFL teams defeated at least once, career: 32, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees[508][509]
- Most wins against a single opponent, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 31, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2001–2019 vs. Buffalo Bills
- 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
- 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[510][511]
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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[512]
- Fewest wins in a regular season by a starting quarterback who won the Super Bowl: 0, Doug Williams, Washington Redskins 1987
- Oldest starting quarterback to win a playoff game: Tom Brady (L.A. Rams in Super Bowl LIII; 41 years 184 days).[513]
QB Losses
Note: These records are not listed in NFL Record and Fact Book
- Most career losses, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 123, Vinny Testaverde, 1987–2007
- Most career home losses, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 56, Eli Manning, 2004-2019
- Most career home losses, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 58, Eli Manning, 2004-2019
- Most career road losses, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 76, Brett Favre, 1992-2010
- Most career road losses, regular season and post-season, by a starting quarterback: 83, Brett Favre, 1992-2010
- Most career losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 13, Peyton Manning, 2000–2015
- Most career road losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Brett Favre, 1993–2010[514]
- Most career home losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 6, Peyton Manning, 2000–2015
- Most consecutive losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 4, Y. A. Tittle, 1957–1963; Warren Moon 1991–1994; Andy Dalton 2011–2014
- Most consecutive road losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 6, Dave Krieg, 1983-1994
- Most consecutive road losses by a starting quarterback: 14, Steve DeBerg, 1978–1979
- Most consecutive home losses by a starting quarterback: 10, Archie Manning, 1979–1980; Chris Weinke, 2001–2002, 2006
- Most road losses in a season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 8, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts 1998; Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders, 2014
- 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
- Most consecutive losses, by a rookie starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017
- Most losses in a season, by a rookie starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017
- Most consecutive losses in a season, by a starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017
- Most consecutive losses to start a season, by a starting quarterback: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017
- Most consecutive losses by a starting quarterback: 21, Dan Pastorini, Houston Oilers, 1972–1974
- Most consecutive losses by a starting quarterback, regular season, to start a career: 15, Deshone Kizer, Cleveland Browns, 2017
- 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
- Most losses during the regular season by a starting quarterback who won the Super Bowl: 7, Eli Manning, New York Giants, 2011
Professional football firsts
Rushing
- First 1,000 yard rushing season: Beattie Feathers, 1,004 rushing yards, Chicago Bears, 1934[515][516]
- First 1,500 yard rushing season: Jim Brown, 1,527 rushing yards, Cleveland Browns, 1958
- First 2,000 yard rushing season: O.J. Simpson, 2,003 rushing yards, Buffalo Bills, 1973[517][518]
- First 15 rushing touchdown season: Steve Van Buren, 15 rushing touchdowns, Philadelphia, 1945[519]
- First 20 rushing touchdown season: John Riggins, 24 rushing touchdowns, Washington Redskins, 1983
- First 25 rushing touchdown season: Emmitt Smith, 25 rushing touchdowns, Dallas Cowboys, 1995
- First 200 rush attempt season: Tuffy Leemans, 206 rush attempts, New York Giants, 1936
- First 300 rush attempt season: Jim Brown, 305 rush attempts, Cleveland Browns, 1961
- First 400 rush attempt season: James Wilder Sr., 407 rush attempts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1984
- First 200 yard rushing game: Cliff Battles, 215 rushing yards, Boston Braves vs. New York Giants; Oct 8, 1933[520]
- First 250 yard rushing game: Spec Sanders, 250 rushing yards, New York Yankees vs. Chicago Rockets; Oct 24, 1947
- First 5 rushing touchdown game: Jimmy Conzelman, 5 rushing touchdowns, Rock Island vs. Evansville; Oct 15, 1922α
- First 6 rushing touchdown game: Ernie Nevers, 6 rushing touchdowns, Chicago Cardinals vs. Chicago Bears; Nov 28, 1929α
- First 40 rushing attempt game: Lydell Mitchell, 40 rushing attempts, Baltimore Colts vs. New York Jets; October 20, 1974
Passing
- First 1,000 yard passing season: Curly Lambeau, 1,094 passing yards, Green Bay Packers, 1924α[521]
- First 1,500 yard passing season: Cecil Isbell, 2,021 passing yards, Green Bay Packers, 1942[522]
- First 2,000 yard passing season: Cecil Isbell, 2,021 passing yards, Green Bay Packers, 1942[522]
- First 2,500 yard passing season: Sammy Baugh, 2,938 passing yards, Washington Redskins, 1947[522]
- First 3,000 yard passing season: Johnny Unitas, 3,099 passing yards, Baltimore Colts, 1960[522]
- First 3,500 yard passing season: Sonny Jurgensen, 3,723 passing yards, Washington Redskins, 1961[522]
- First 4,000 yard passing season: Joe Namath, 4,007 passing yards, New York Jets, 1967[522]
- First 4,500 yard passing season: Dan Fouts, 4,715 passing yards, San Diego Chargers, 1981[522]
- First 5,000 yard passing season: Dan Marino, 5,084 passing yards, Miami Dolphins, 1984[522]
- First 300 completion season: Fran Tarkenton, 345 completions, Minnesota Vikings, 1978
- First 350 completion season: Dan Fouts, 360 completions, San Diego Chargers, 1981
- First 400 completion season: Warren Moon, 404 completions, Houston Oilers, 1991
- First 450 completion season: Peyton Manning, 450 completions, Indianapolis Colts, 2010
- First 20 touchdown pass season: Benny Friedman, 20 touchdown passes, New York Giants, 1929α
- First 30 touchdown pass season: Johnny Unitas, 32 touchdown passes, Baltimore Colts, 1959
- First 40 touchdown pass season: Dan Marino, 48 touchdown passes, Miami Dolphins, 1984
- First 50 touchdown pass season: Tom Brady, 50 touchdown passes, New England Patriots, 2007
- First 55 touchdown pass season: Peyton Manning, 55 touchdown passes, Denver Broncos, 2013
- First 400 yard passing game: Sid Luckman, 433 passing yards, Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants; Nov 14, 1943
- First 500 yard passing game: Norm Van Brocklin, 554 passing yards, Los Angeles Rams vs. New York Yanks; Sep 28, 1951
- First 40 completion game: Richard Todd, 42 completions, New York Jets vs. San Francisco 49ers; Sep 21, 1980
- First 4 touchdown pass game: Benny Friedman[523]
- First 5 touchdown pass game: Ray Buivid, Chicago Bears vs. Chicago Cardinals; December 5, 1937[524]
- First 6 touchdown pass game: Sammy Baugh, Washington Redskins vs. Brooklyn Dodgers; Oct 31, 1943
- First 7 touchdown pass game: Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears vs. New York Giants; Nov 14, 1943
- First player with 100 career touchdown passes: Sammy Baugh
- First player with 200 career touchdown passes: Y. A. Tittle
- First player with 300 career touchdown passes: Fran Tarkenton
- First player with 400 career touchdown passes: Dan Marino
- First player with 500 career touchdown passes: Brett Favre[525][526]
- First player with 10,000 career passing yards: Sammy Baugh
- First player with 20,000 career passing yards: Sammy Baugh
- First player with 30,000 career passing yards: Johnny Unitas
- First player with 40,000 career passing yards: Johnny Unitas
- First player with 50,000 career passing yards: Dan Marino
- First player with 60,000 career passing yards: Dan Marino
- First player with 70,000 career passing yards: Brett Favre[525][526]
- First player with 1,000 career pass completions: Bobby Layne
- First player with 2,000 career pass completions: Y. A. Tittle
- First player with 3,000 career pass completions: Fran Tarkenton
- First player with 4,000 career pass completions: Dan Marino
- First player with 5,000 career pass completions: Brett Favre[527]
- First player with 6,000 career pass completions: Brett Favre[528]
- First player with 1,000 career pass attempts: Arnie Herber
- First player with 2,000 career pass attempts: Sammy Baugh
- First player with 3,000 career pass attempts: Bobby Layne
- First player with 4,000 career pass attempts: Johnny Unitas
- First player with 5,000 career pass attempts: Johnny Unitas
- First player with 6,000 career pass attempts: Fran Tarkenton
- First player with 7,000 career pass attempts: Dan Marino
- First player with 8,000 career pass attempts: Dan Marino
- First player with 9,000 career pass attempts: Brett Favre[529]
- First player with 10,000 career pass attempts: Brett Favre[526]
- First player with 100 career passing interceptions: Sammy Baugh
- First player with 200 career passing interceptions: Sammy Baugh
- First player with 300 career passing interceptions: Brett Favre[530]
Receiving
- First 50 reception season: Don Looney, 58 receptions, Philadelphia Eagles, 1940
- First 100 reception season: Lionel Taylor, 100 receptions, Denver Broncos (American Football League), 1961
- First 100 reception, season by an NFL Player: 106, Art Monk, 1984
- First 14 reception game: Don Looney, 14 receptions, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Redskins, December 1, 1940
- First 15 reception game: Tom Fears, 18 receptions, Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers; Dec 3, 1950
- First 20 reception game: Terrell Owens, 20 receptions, San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Bears; Dec 17, 2000
- First 10 touchdown reception season: Johnny McNally, 11 touchdown receptions, Green Bay Packers, 1931α
- First 15 touchdown reception season: Don Hutson, 17 touchdown receptions, Green Bay Packers, 1942
- First 20 touchdown reception season: Jerry Rice, 22 touchdown receptions, San Francisco, 1987
- First 1,000 yard receiving season: Don Hutson, 1,211 receiving yards, Green Bay Packers, 1942
- First 1,500 yard receiving season: Charley Hennigan, 1,746 receiving yards, Houston Oilers (American Football League), 1961
- First 200 yard receiving game: Don Hutson, 209 receiving yards, Green Bay Packers; Oct 18, 1942
- First 250 yard receiving game: Jim Benton, 303 receiving yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945[531]
- First 300 yard receiving game: Jim Benton, 303 receiving yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945[531]
- First 4 touchdown reception game: Don Hutson, 4 touchdown receptions, Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions; Oct 7, 1945
- First 5 touchdown reception game: Bob Shaw, 5 touchdown receptions, Chicago Cardinals vs. Baltimore Colts; Oct 2, 1950
Scrimmage
- First 1,000 yards from Scrimmage season: Beattie Feathers, 1,178 yards from scrimmage, Chicago Bears, 1934
- First 1,500 yards from Scrimmage season: Chet Mutryn, 1,617 yards from scrimmage, Buffalo Bills (AAFC), 1948 (not recognized as an NFL record)
- First 2,000 yards from Scrimmage season: Jim Brown, 2,131 yards from scrimmage yards, Cleveland Browns, 1963
- First 2,500 yards from Scrimmage season: Chris Johnson, 2,509 from scrimmage yards, Tennessee Titans, 2009 – only 2,500 yard season
- First 300 yards from Scrimmage game: Jim Benton, 303 yards from scrimmage (all receiving), Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945
Combined yards
- First 1,000 combined yards season: Beattie Feathers, 1,178 combined yards, Chicago Bears, 1934
- First 1,500 combined yards season: Harry Clarke, 1,575 combined yards, Chicago Bears, 1943
- First 2,000 combined yards season: Spec Sanders, 2,202 combined yards, New York Yanks, 1960
- First 2,500 combined yards season: Lionel James, 2,535 combined yards, San Diego Chargers, 1985
- First 300 combined yards game: Jim Benton, 303 combined yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 22, 1945
- First 350 combined yards game: Billy Cannon, 373 combined yards, Houston Oilers vs. New York Titans (American Football League); Dec 10, 1961
- First 400 combined yards game: Glyn Milburn, 404 combined yards, Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks; Dec 10, 1995 – only 400 combined yard game
Touchdowns
- First 15 touchdown season: Don Hutson, 17 touchdowns, Green Bay Packers, 1942
- First 20 touchdown season: Lenny Moore, 20 touchdowns, Baltimore Colts, 1964
- First 25 touchdown season: Emmitt Smith, 25 touchdowns, Dallas Cowboys, 1995
- First 30 touchdown season: LaDainian Tomlinson, 31 touchdowns, San Diego Chargers, 2006
- First 5 touchdown game: Jimmy Conzelman, 5 touchdowns, Rock Island vs. Evansville; Oct 15, 1922α
- First 6 touchdown game: Ernie Nevers, 6 touchdowns Chicago Cardinals vs. Chicago Bears; Nov 28, 1929α
Scoring
- First 100 point season: Don Hutson, 138 points, Green Bay Packers, 1942
- First 150 point season: Paul Hornung, 176 points, Green Bay Packers, 1960
- First 50 yard field goal, estimated: Paddy Driscoll, 50 to 55 yards, Chicago Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Badgers; Sep 28, 1924 (drop kick)α
- First 50 yard field goal, confirmed: Glenn Presnell, 54 yards, Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers; Oct 7, 1934
- First 55 yard field goal, confirmed: Bert Rechichar, 56 yards, Baltimore Colts vs. Chicago Bears; Sep 27, 1953
- First 60 yard field goal: Tom Dempsey, 63 yards, New Orleans Saints vs. Detroit Lions; Nov 8, 1970
- First 5 field goal game: Bob Waterfield, 5 field goals, Los Angeles Rams vs Detroit Lions; Dec 9, 1951
- First 6 field goal game: Gino Cappelletti, 6 field goals, Boston Patriots vs. Denver Broncos; October 4, 1964
- First 7 field goal game: Jim Bakken, 7 field goals, St. Louis Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers; September 24, 1967
Starts
- First quarterback with 100 consecutive starts: Ron Jaworski Nov 27, 1983
- First quarterback with 200 consecutive starts: Brett Favre Nov 29, 2004[532]
Wins
- First NFL quarterback to defeat 32 franchises: Brett Favre vs. Green Bay Packers; Oct 5, 2009[508][509][533]
- First NFL quarterback to defeat 31 franchises: Peyton Manning @ Carolina Panthers; Oct 28, 2007
- First NFL quarterback to defeat 30 franchises (Browns and Ravens counted separately): John Elway vs. Miami Dolphins; Jan 9, 1999
- First NFL quarterback to defeat 28 franchises: Fran Tarkenton vs. Cincinnati Bengals; Nov 13, 1977
- First NFL quarterback to reach 200 career wins (regular season and postseason combined): Peyton Manning vs. Carolina Panthers; February 7, 2016
Longest play
- 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 run by a quarterback: 93 yards, Terrelle Pryor, Oakland Raiders vs. Pittsburgh Steelers; October 27, 2013[444]
- Longest field goal return: 109 yards Antonio Cromartie, San Diego Chargers vs. Minnesota Vikings; November 4, 2007
- 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 pass: 99 yards, by 13 players, most recently Eli Manning, New York Giants vs. New York Jets; December 24, 2011 (Victor Cruz)
- Longest kickoff return: 109 yards Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers; October 27, 2013
Milestones
NOTE: following records are compiled from Pro Football Reference's Game Finder. Game-by-game info is available only since 1950.
Passing Yards
Yards | # of Players | Youngest | Fewest Games | First | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
75,000 | 1 | Drew Brees | 40y 285d | Drew Brees | 267 | Drew Brees | 2019-10-27 |
70,000 | 4 | Peyton Manning | 39y 177d | Drew Brees | 248 | Brett Favre | 2010-10-11 |
65,000 | 4 | Drew Brees | 37y 331d | Drew Brees | 231 | Brett Favre | 2008-12-28 |
60,000 | 5 | Drew Brees | 36y 340d | Drew Brees | 216 | Dan Marino | 1999-10-17 |
55,000 | 8 | Drew Brees | 35y 326d | Drew Brees | 200 | Dan Marino | 1997-12-07 |
50,000 | 10 | Peyton Manning | 33y 278d | Drew Brees | 184 | Dan Marino | 1996-11-10 |
45,000 | 15 | Peyton Manning | 32y 265d | Matt Ryan | 168 | Fran Tarkenton | 1978-10-22 |
40,000 | 22 | Peyton Manning | 31y 239d | Matthew Stafford | 147 | Johnny Unitas | 1973-09-30 |
35,000 | 28 | Dan Marino | 30y 91d | Matthew Stafford | 126 | Johnny Unitas | 1969-11-30 |
30,000 | 47 | Matthew Stafford | 28y 329d | Matthew Stafford | 109 | Y.A. Tittle | 1963-11-10 |
25,000 | 75 | Drew Bledsoe | 27y 294d | Matthew Stafford | 90 | Bobby Layne | 1961-12-17 |
20,000 | 111 | Drew Bledsoe | 26y 253d | Matthew Stafford | 71 | Sammy Baugh | 1950-11-05 |
15,000 | 148 | Dan Marino | 25y 76d | Matthew Stafford | 53 | Sammy Baugh | 1948 |
10,000 | 194 | Drew Bledsoe | 23y 299d | Kurt Warner | 36 | Sammy Baugh | 1945 |
9,000 | >200 | Drew Bledsoe | 23y 264d | Patrick Mahomes | 30 | Sammy Baugh | 1944 |
8,000 | >200 | Jameis Winston | 22y 361d | Patrick Mahomes | 25 | Sammy Baugh | 1943 |
7,000 | >200 | Drew Bledsoe | 22y 313d | Patrick Mahomes | 22 | Sammy Baugh | 1943 |
6,000 | >200 | Drew Bledsoe | 22y 286d | Patrick Mahomes | 19 | Arnie Herber | 1939 |
5,000 | >200 | Drew Bledsoe | 22y 265d | Patrick Mahomes | 16 | Arnie Herber | 1938 |
4,000 | >200 | Jameis Winston | 21y 362d | Patrick Mahomes | 13 | Arnie Herber | 1936 |
3,000 | >200 | Jameis Winston | 21y 341d | Patrick Mahomes | 10 | Arnie Herber | 1936 |
2,000 | >200 | Matthew Stafford | 21y 292d | Cam Newton Patrick Mahomes |
7 | Arnie Herber | 1934 |
1,000 | >200 | Drew Bledsoe | 21y 266d | Cam Newton | 3 | - | - |
Rushing Yards
Yards | # of Players | Youngest | Fewest Games | First | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18,000 | 1 | Emmitt Smith | 35y 183d | Emmitt Smith | 220 | Emmitt Smith | 2004-11-14 |
17,000 | 1 | Emmitt Smith | 33y 197d | Emmitt Smith | 197 | Emmitt Smith | 2002-11-28 |
16,000 | 2 | Walter Payton | 32y 135d | Walter Payton | 176 | Walter Payton | 1986-12-07 |
15,000 | 3 | Barry Sanders | 30y 133d | Barry Sanders | 149 | Walter Payton | 1986-09-14 |
14,000 | 4 | Barry Sanders | 30y 59d | Barry Sanders | 139 | Walter Payton | 1985-11-03 |
13,000 | 8 | Barry Sanders | 29y 130d | Barry Sanders | 133 | Walter Payton | 1984-12-03 |
12,000 | 16 | Barry Sanders | 29y 67d | Jim Brown | 115 | Jim Brown | 1965-11-28 |
11,000 | 21 | Barry Sanders | 28y 118d | Eric Dickerson | 103 | Jim Brown | 1965-10-03 |
10,000 | 29 | Barry Sanders | 27y 147d | Eric Dickerson | 91 | Jim Brown | 1964-11-01 |
9,000 | 38 | Barry Sanders | 27y 84d | Eric Dickerson | 82 | Joe Perry | 1961-11-12 |
8,000 | 51 | Barry Sanders | 26y 120d | Eric Dickerson | 73 | Joe Perry | 1960-10-04 |
7,000 | 62 | Emmitt Smith | 25y 209d | Eric Dickerson | 63 | Joe Perry | 1957-12-08 |
6,000 | 88 | Clinton Portis | 25y 23d | Eric Dickerson | 53 | Joe Perry | 1955-11-13 |
5,000 | 133 | Clinton Portis | 24y 66d | Eric Dickerson | 45 | Steve Van Buren | 1950-10-15 |
4,000 | 203 | Clinton Portis | 23y 81d | Eric Dickerson | 33 | Steve Van Buren | 1949 |
3,000 | >250 | Clinton Portis | 22y 104d | Eric Dickerson | 27 | Cliff Battles | 1937 |
2,000 | >250 | Clinton Portis | 22y 48d | Eric Dickerson | 18 | Cliff Battles | 1935 |
1,000 | >250 | Rashaan Salaam | 21y 77d | Adrian Peterson | 8 | Cliff Battles Bronko Nagurski Jim Musick |
1933 |
Receiving Yards
Yards | # of Players | Youngest | Fewest Games | First | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
22,000 | 1 | Jerry Rice | 41y 7d | Jerry Rice | 277 | Jerry Rice | 2003-10-20 |
21,000 | 1 | Jerry Rice | 40y 21d | Jerry Rice | 262 | Jerry Rice | 2002-11-03 |
20,000 | 1 | Jerry Rice | 39y 57d | Jerry Rice | 250 | Jerry Rice | 2001-12-09 |
19,000 | 1 | Jerry Rice | 38y 37d | Jerry Rice | 234 | Jerry Rice | 2000-11-19 |
18,000 | 1 | Jerry Rice | 37y 47d | Jerry Rice | 217 | Jerry Rice | 1999-11-29 |
17,000 | 2 | Jerry Rice | 36y 12d | Jerry Rice | 197 | Jerry Rice | 1998-10-25 |
16,000 | 2 | Jerry Rice | 34y 42d | Jerry Rice | 184 | Jerry Rice | 1996-11-24 |
15,000 | 6 | Jerry Rice | 33y 72d | Jerry Rice | 172 | Jerry Rice | 1995-12-24 |
14,000 | 12 | Randy Moss | 32y 275d | Jerry Rice | 164 | James Lofton | 1994-01-03 |
13,000 | 18 | Randy Moss | 31y 298d | Jerry Rice | 154 | Steve Largent | 1989-12-10 |
12,000 | 27 | Randy Moss | 30y 306d | Julio Jones | 125 | Charlie Joiner | 1986-11-16 |
11,000 | 34 | Calvin Johnson | 30y 37d | Julio Jones | 115 | Don Maynard | 1971-10-17 |
10,000 | 48 | Randy Moss | 28y 314d | Julio Jones | 104 | Don Maynard | 1969-11-02 |
9,000 | 61 | Randy Moss | 27y 310d | Julio Jones | 95 | Raymond Berry | 1966-12-10 |
8,000 | 96 | Randy Moss | 26y 297d | Lance Alworth | 83 | Billy Howton | 1963-09-29 |
7,000 | 140 | Mike Evans | 26y 81d | Julio Jones Lance Alworth |
72 | Don Hutson | 1944 |
6,000 | 193 | Mike Evans | 25y 131d | Lance Alworth | 62 | Don Hutson | 1943 |
5,000 | >250 | Randy Moss | 24y 292d | Lance Alworth | 52 | Don Hutson | 1942 |
4,000 | >250 | Randy Moss | 23y 308d | Odell Beckham Lance Alworth |
42 | Don Hutson | 1941 |
3,000 | >250 | Mike Evans | 23y 74d | Charley Hennigan | 29 | Don Hutson | 1940 |
2,000 | >250 | Larry Fitzgerald | 22y 109d | Charley Hennigan Bill Groman |
20 | Don Hutson | 1938 |
1,000 | >250 | Mike Evans | 21y 129d | Harlon Hill Lionel Taylor Bill Groman |
10 | (Five players confirmed) | by 1937 |
Note
See also
- List of National Football League records (team)
- List of Super Bowl records
- List of gridiron football quarterbacks passing statistics
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