Breaking NFL Records: The Biggest Brands in Jeopardy in the 2023 Season

2023-09-05 19:51:00

ESPN Sep 5, 2023, 3:51 PM ET Read: 6 min.

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What are the league brands that might be in jeopardy in the 2023 campaign?

About to start a new regular season of the NFL, we are facing the opportunity to see that new league brands are imposed in all areas. After all, records are made to be broken, right?

Taking a look at the league’s records, it’s surprising how long some of the records have still stood. One example is passing yards in a game, whose mark is over 70 years old, and has not been broken despite the fact that we live in an era of essentially aerial play.

Additionally, in the current era of 17-game regular seasons, several brands of yesteryear will be increasingly at risk.

Jerry Rice’s numbers still seem a long way off, even in an air-heavy NFL like today.Getty Images

So, we take a look at some of the biggest individual brands in the history of the NFLto give us an idea of ​​what it takes to rewrite the league’s record books in 2023.

Passing yards in a season: Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos, 5,477 and 2013
• On active: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs, 5,250 in 2022

Passing yards in a run: Tom Brady, New England Patriots/Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 89,214
• Active: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons/Indianapolis Colts, 62,792.

Passing yards in a game: Norm Van Brocklin, Los Angeles Rams, 554 in 1951
• Active: Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals, 525 in 2021

Passing touchdowns in a season: Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos, 55 in 2013
• Active: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs, 50th in 2018

Passing touchdowns in a run: Tom Brady, New England Patriots/Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 649
• En activo: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers/New York Jets, 475

Passing touchdowns in a game: Seven players tied at seven apiece
• Active: Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles, seven in 2013

Passer rating for a season: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers, 122.5 in 2011 (active)

Passer rating in a career: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs, 105.7 (active)

Passing interceptions in a season: George Blanda, Houston Oilers, 42 in 1962
• Active: Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30 in 2019

Passing interceptions in a run: Brett Favre, Atlanta Falcons/Green Bay Packers/New York Jets/Minnesota Vikings, 336
• Active: Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons/Indianapolis Colts, 183

Passing interceptions in one game: Jim Hardy, Chicago Cardinals, eight in 1950
• Active: Four players tied with five

Most sacked in a season: David Carr, Houston Texans, 76 in 2022
• Active: Deshaun Watson, Houston Texans, 62 in 2018

Most sacked in a career: Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota Vikings/New York Giants, 570
• En activo: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers/New York Jets, 530

Most sacks in a game: Three players tied at three
• Active: Marcus Mariota, Tennessee Titans, 11 in 2018

QBR for one season: Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 87.0 in 2007
• Active: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers, 83.8 in 2011

Rushing yards in a season: Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams, 2,105 in 1984
• Active: Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans, 2,027 in 2020

Rushing yards in a career: Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys/Arizona Cardinals, 18,355
• En activo: Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans, 8,335

Rushing yards in one game: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings, 296 in 2007
• Active: Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts, 253 in 2021

Rushing touchdowns in a season: LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers, 28 in 2006
• Active: Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts, 28 in 2021

One-run rushing touchdowns: Emmitt Smith, Dallas Cowboys/Arizona Cardinals, 164
• En activo: Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans, 78

Rushing touchdowns in one game: Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints, six in 2020 (active)

Receptions in a season: Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints, 149 in 2019 (active)

Receptions in a career: Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers/Oakland Raiders/Seattle Seahawks, 1,549
• Active: Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons/Tennessee Titans/Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 903

Receptions in a game: Brandon Marshall, Denver Broncos, 21 in 2009
• Active: Two players tied for 16

Receiving yards in a season: Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions, 1,964 in 2012
• Active: Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams, 1,947 in 2021

Career receiving yards: Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers/Oakland Raiders/Seattle Seahawks, 22,895
• Active: Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons/Tennessee Titans/Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 13,629

Receptions in a game: Flipper Anderson, Los Angeles Rams, 336 in 1989
• Active: Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons, 300 in 2016

Receiving touchdowns in a season: Randy Moss, New England Patriots, 23 in 2007
• Active: Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers, 18 in 2020

Receiving touchdowns in a career: Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers/Oakland Raiders/Seattle Seahawks, 197
• Active: Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers/Las Vegas Raiders, 87

Touchdowns in a game: Three players tied at five
• Active: Three players tied with four

Interceptions in a season: Dick ‘Night Train’ Lane, Detroit Lions, 14
• Active: Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys, 11 in 2021

Interceptions in a run: Paul Krause, Washington/Minnesota Vikings, 81
• Active: Two players tied at 34

Interceptions in a game: Twenty players tied with four
• Active: Two players tied with three

Sacks in a season: Two players tied at 22.5
• En activo: TJ Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers, 22.5 and 2021

Sacks in a career: Bruce Smith, Buffalo Bills/Washington, 200
• Active: Von Miller, Denver Broncos/Los Angeles Rams/Buffalo Bills, 123.5

Sacks in a game: Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs, seven in 1990
• Active: Three players tied with five

Selecciones al Pro Bowl: Tom Brady, New England Patriots/Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 15
• Active: Three players tied with 10

First-team All-Pro selections: Two players tied for 10
• Active: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams, seven

Rushing yards in one game: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings, 296 in 2007
• Active: Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts, 253 in 2021

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