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The logo for Next Gen Stats. Next Generation Stats, or simply Next Gen Stats (NGS), refers to data collected by the National Football League (NFL) and the advanced statistics drawn from that data. Going beyond the standard statistics recorded in NFL games (such as passing yards, rushing touchdowns, or interceptions), NGS data instead focuses on ...
The NFL’s Next Gen Stats made a data visualization with a graphic of the Chiefs’ spinning huddle “Snow Globe” play.
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) December 1, 2024 Wilson’s 414 passing yards in a 44-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals was the third-highest single-game total of any quarterback this season.
The competition for the top spot in the Week 14 NFL power rankings is fierce, as the Bills, ... — Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) November 29, 2024. 30.
The official tackle stats tracked by statisticians with binoculars in the press box can't account for the quality of the play and tackles that are missed. That led the NFL Next Gen Stats department to seek a new measurement based on the loads of data generated by tracking equipment to quantify nearly every aspect of the tackle.
Their chance of victory, per NFL Next Gen Stats’ win-probability model: 86 percent. As the Eagles marched 29 yards downfield thanks to 26 yards off six Barkley touches, the odds continued to ...
He reached 18.76 mph, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, for his fastest speed in the NGS era that started in 2016. The run was the third-longest by a player age 39 or older since at least 1975 ...
NFL Next Gen Stats also says the Chiefs’ 4% “explosive rate” on runs (gains covering 10 or more yards) is the lowest NFL mark of any offense since 2016.