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The top five scoring non-kickers in NFL history are listed here with their overall scoring rank. Only one non-kicker, Jerry Rice, is in the top 50 scorers of all time. Rank
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
Lou Groza, who set the standard for longevity, was both a kicker and offensive tackle for 268 (52 AAFC) games from the 1940s through the 1960s. David Binn played 256 games as a long snapper. Rod Woodson leads all kick and punt returners with 238 games played. He was primarily a cornerback and also played safety.
Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens and Harrison Butker of the Kansas City Chiefs are most accurate kickers in NFL history. ... he ranks seventh all-time with 27 made field goals; he also ranks ...
Here is a look at the all-time passing yardage leaders for every NFL franchise. This list includes 10 current Pro Football Hall of Famers and a number of other quarterbacks who will one day be ...
He became the 12th kicker in NFL history to score 1,600 points in his career. [101] He became the seventh kicker in NFL history to score 500-plus points with two teams (850 with Colts; 1,156 with Patriots) He connected on 26 of 28 field goals (92.9 percent) this season, the best percentage among NFL kickers that season with at least 20 attempts
The Dallas Cowboys took a dive into the unknown after the 2023 NFL postseason by releasing kicker Brett ... field goals and seems likely to get a shot at eventually breaking the all-time record. ...
LaDainian Tomlinson holds the single-season scoring record with 186 in 2006. In American football, scoring can be achieved via touchdown (six points), a field goal (three points), a safety (two points), or by conversion try. After a touchdown is scored, a team will attempt a conversion try, often called the point after touchdown (PAT), for either one or two points. The National Football League ...