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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 ...
In American football, a punt is a kick that is performed after a player (most often a punter) drops the ball from their hands and kicks it prior to it hitting the ground. Record keeping for punts in the National Football League (NFL) goes back to 1939. To be eligible for career-long rankings, a player must have a minimum of 250 punts. [1]
List of NFL career passer rating leaders; List of NFL career passing completions leaders; List of NFL career passing touchdowns leaders; List of NFL career passing yards leaders; List of NFL career punting yards leaders; List of NFL career punts leaders
Sammy Baugh was a 5-time league leader in yards per punt, which is still the most in NFL history, with only one other player ever reaching four seasons leading in yards per punt. His record for yards per punt for a season of 51.4 lasted 82 years. In 1963, Yale Lary became the second player to lead the league yards per punt for a third time.
Now, Bowers has a pretty good runway, assuming he can get some passable quarterback play, to get the 109 additional receiving yards he needs to rewrite Hall of Famer Mike Ditka’s 63-year-old ...
NFL records include: List of NFL individual records, a list of all-time records for individual NFL players; ... List of NFL career punting yards leaders;
View history; Tools. ... NFL punting yards leaders may refer to: List of NFL annual punting yards leaders; List of NFL career punting yards leaders
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