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Rank Player Position Career Points 43 Jerry Rice: Wide receiver: 1985–2004 1,256 62 Emmitt Smith: Running back: 1990–2004 1,052 74 LaDainian Tomlinson
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 ...
In a December 30, 1995 Wild Card playoff game, the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions combined for 95 points in what was the NFL's highest scoring postseason game until 2009. The Eagles dominated the game on seven Detroit turnovers, winning 58–37. The Eagles scored 31 points in the second quarter alone, and led 38–7 at halftime.
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 ; September 28, 1924 ( drop kick ) α
The last team to score 50 points with less than 100 ... in franchise history the Lions scored 50 points in a game. ... than he has throughout his NFL career. The Panthers’ season was summed up ...
List of NFL career scoring leaders Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NFL scoring leaders .
Fewest points allowed at home, 7 home game season, since 1940, 45; Los Angeles Rams: 1977. Fewest points allowed at home, 6 home game season, since 1940, 37; New York Giants: 1944. Most points allowed, season, 534; Carolina Panthers: 2024. Most points allowed, 14-game season, 501; New York Giants: 1966. Most points allowed on the road, season ...
Most Points, One Quarter, 35; Washington Redskins vs Denver Broncos, January 31, 1988 (Super Bowl XXII) Highest Point Differential, Game, 73; Chicago Bears (73) vs Washington Redskins (0), Dec 8, 1940 (NFL Championship Game) Highest Point Differential, Season (min 2 games), 100; San Francisco 49ers, 1989–90 (126–26 over three games)