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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Career NFL statistics as of Week 16, 2024; Punts ... 48.2: Net punting average: 41.0: Inside 20: 65: Longest ...
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.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... NFL punting yards leaders may refer to: List of NFL annual punting yards leaders ... This page was last ...
He later retired with 1,713 career punts, still the NFL record. [2] [4] With 1,168 punts and 52,868 punting yards for the Baltimore Ravens, Sam Koch has the most of both statistics for any individual franchise. Ranked 7th all-time in career punting yards, Koch is also the highest-ranked punter to have spent his entire career with a single team.
NFL punting yards leader (2022) Second-team All-Pro ; PFWA All-Rookie Team ; All-American ; 3× First-team All-MW (2018–20) Second-team All-MW (2021) NFL records. Most games averaging 50+ yards per punt in a single season: 14 (2022) Single-season average yards per punt: 53.1 (2022, 2023) Career NFL statistics as of 2024
On October 17, 2021, Bojorquez had an 82-yard punt in the third quarter of a 24–14 victory over the Chicago Bears. The punt was a new career long for Bojorquez, the second-longest in Packers history, and the longest of the 2021 NFL season. [20] [21] In the 2021 season, he punted 53 times for a 46.55 average. [22]
Green Bay had to punt from its 7-yard line, giving Jacksonville the ball at the 50. Cooke, in his seventh season with the Jaguars, is 12th in the NFL with an average punt of 49.8 yards.
Stats at Pro Football Reference Logan Edward Cooke (born July 28, 1995) is an American professional football punter for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Mississippi State .