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This web page shows the records in the National Football League (NFL) set by individual players in various categories, such as service, starts, scoring, touchdowns, and points after touchdown. It does not cover the history or archives of pro football, but only the current and past NFL records.
Pro Football Reference (PFR) is an analytics database for American football, maintained by Sports Reference. It provides statistics, biographies, records, awards, and draft information for players and teams, as well as a Hall of Fame monitor and an approximate value metric.
This list shows the top 50 NFL quarterbacks with the highest career regular season passing yards, but not the most yards passing in a season. Tom Brady holds both the regular season and playoff records with 89,214 and 13,400 yards respectively.
The top 25 scorers in NFL history are all placekickers, followed by a few non-kickers. See the list of players, their positions, points scored, and Hall of Fame status.
Find the superlative statistics of the National Football League, including individual, team, playoff and Super Bowl records. Browse the lists of career-high and consecutive achievements by players and franchises.
Tom Brady has played the most NFL games at quarterback, 335. Jason Hanson holds the NFL record of 21 seasons with the same team as placekicker for the Lions. Jerry Rice played 303 games as a wide receiver, an NFL record. Bruce Matthews (left) played a record 296 games as an offensive lineman.
Record keeping for punting yards in the National Football League (NFL) goes as far back as 1939. To be eligible for career-long rankings, a player must have a minimum of 250 punts. [ 1 ] Although he never led the league in punting yards for a single-season , Jeff Feagles ' longevity propelled him to become the career punting yards leader, with ...
A list of 31 running backs who have rushed for at least 10,000 yards in the National Football League, with Emmitt Smith leading with 18,355 yards. See the rank, player, team, carries, yards, average, and Hall of Fame status of each player.