Regular Season Statistical Leaders
Team | |
---|---|
Points scored | New England Patriots (589) |
Total yards gained | New England Patriots (6,580) |
Yards rushing | Minnesota Vikings (2,634) |
Yards passing | New England Patriots (4,731) |
Fewest points allowed | Indianapolis Colts (262) |
Fewest total yards allowed | Pittsburgh Steelers (4,262) |
Fewest rushing yards allowed | Minnesota Vikings (1,185) |
Fewest passing yards allowed | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2,728) |
Individual | |
Scoring | Mason Crosby, Green Bay (141 points) |
Touchdowns | Randy Moss, New England (23 TDs) |
Most field goals made | Rob Bironas, Tennessee (35 FGs) |
Rushing | LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego (1,474 yards) |
Passer rating | Tom Brady, New England (117.2 rating) |
Passing touchdowns | Tom Brady, New England (50 TDs) |
Passing yards | Tom Brady, New England (4,806 yards) |
Pass receptions | T. J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati and Wes Welker, New England (112 catches) |
Pass receiving yards | Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis (1,510 yards) |
Punt returns | Devin Hester, Chicago (42 for 651 yards, 15.5 average yards) |
Kickoff returns | Josh Cribbs, Cleveland (59 for 1,809 yards, 30.7 average yards) |
Interceptions | Antonio Cromartie, San Diego (10) |
Punting | Shane Lechler, Oakland (73 for 3,585 yards, 49.1 average yards) |
Sacks | Jared Allen, Kansas City (15.5) |
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