The records recorded on this page are not verified. They are, to the best of my knowledge, accurate. So please don't go flaming and blaming me if they are wrong - I am only human after all. I have not included all the possible records. I have chosen more significant records, significant as far as I am to be asked.
The official NFL records reflect only the games which were played from 1971 on (post-merger). This has always struck me as a little strange. One of the points of agreement when negotiating merger was that the records of the AFL were to be recognized. But, I have never understood why the records from the NFL's Pro Bowl games prior to '71 were not included in the current Pro Bowl records. And, although the AFL records are to be included, they clearly are not in the current record system. I have always thought that the records of players like Johnny Unitas and Jim Taylor should rightfully be included. When the NFL notes that there are players who have won multiple Pro Bowl MVP awards, they always mention Unitas. This list, then, include significant records dating from before 1971. Therefore, they will not match the records that are produced annually by the NFL. In regard to the AFL records, I have added the significant records in green when they surpass the existing official record.
Individual
Service
Games played- 12, Randall McDaniel, Minnesota 1990-2000; Tampa Bay '01
Scoring
Points, career- 45, Morten Andersen, New Orleans 1986-89, '91, '93; Atlanta '96, 15 PAT, 10 FG
Points, game- 18, Jim Taylor, Green Bay (1961), Jim Brown, Cleveland (1966), John Brockington, Green Bay (1973); Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay (2000); Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville (2000), Shaun Alexander, Seattle (2004)
Touchdowns, career- 10, Jim Brown, Cleveland (1960-66)
Touchdowns, game- 3, Ollie Matson, Chicago Cardinals 1956; Jim Taylor, Green Bay (1961); Jim Brown, Cleveland (1966); John Brockington, Green Bay (1973); Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay (2000); Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville (2000), Shawn Alexander, Seattle (2004)
Field goals, career- 10, Morten Andersen, New Orleans 1986-89, '91, '93; Atlanta '96
Field goals attempted, career - 18, Morten Andersen, New Orleans 1986-89, '91, '93; Atlanta '96
Field goals, game- 5, Garo Yepremian, Miami (1974); AFL, 6 Jim Turner, New York Jets (1969)
Field goals attempted, game- 6, Jan Stenerud, Kansas City (1972, 4 made); Eddie Murray, Detroit (1981, 4 made); Mark Moseley, Washington (1983, 2 made)
Longest field goal- 53 yards, David Akers, Philadelphia (2005)
Safeties, game- 1, Art Still, Kansas City (1983); Mark Gastineau, New York Jets (1985); Greg Townsend, Los Angeles Raiders (1992)
Rushing
Attempts, career- 81, Walter Payton, Chicago (1977-81, '84-87)
Attempts, game- 19, O.J. Simpson, Buffalo (1974)
Yards gained, career- 368, Walter Payton, Chicago (1977-81, '84-87)
Yards gained, game- 180, Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis (1995)
Touchdowns, career- 8, Jim Brown, Cleveland (1960-66)
Touchdowns, game- 3, Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay (2000), Jim Taylor, Green Bay (1961), Jim Brown, Cleveland (1966)
Longest run from scrimmage- 70 yards (TD), Jim Brown Cleveland (1962); AFL 80 yards (TD) Keith Lincoln San Diego (1965)
Passing
Attempts, career- 120, Dan Fouts, San Diego (1980-84, '86)
Attempts, game- 41, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (2004)
Completions, career- 63, Dan Fouts, San Diego (1980-84, '86)
Completions, game- 22, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (2004)
Yards gained, career- 890, Dan Fouts, San Diego (1980-84, '86)
Yards gained, game- 342, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (2004)
Longest completion- 98 yards, Cecil Isbell to Don Hutson, Pittsburgh (1940)
Touchdown passes, career- 11, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (2000-2004)
Touchdown passes, game- 4, Marc Bulger, LA Rams (2004)
Interceptions thrown, career- 8, Dan Fouts, San Diego (1980-84, '86)
Interceptions thrown, game- 5, Jim Hart,St. Louis (1977)
Receiving
Receptions, career- 33, Jerry Rice, San Francisco (1987-88, '90-94, '96, '99)
Receptions, game- 11, Billy Wilson, San Francisco (1955)
Yards gained, career- 459, Jerry Rice, San Francisco (1987-88, '90-94, '96, '99)
Yards gained, game- 212, Randy Moss, Minnesota (2000)
Longest reception- 98 yards, Cecil Isbell to Don Hutson, Pittsburgh (1940)
Touchdowns, career- 5, Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville (1998-2001)
Touchdowns, game- 3, Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville (2000)
Interceptions
Interceptions, career- 4, Everson Walls, Dallas (1982-84, '86); Deion Sanders, Atlanta-San Francisco-Dallas (1992-94, '95, '99)
Interceptions, game- 2, Mel Blount, Pittsburgh (1977); Everson Walls, Dallas (1982-83); LeRoy Irvin, Los Angeles Rams (1986); David Fulcher, Cincinnati (1990); Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia (2000)
Touchdown returns, game - 1, many players
Longest return- 97 yards, Bill Dudley, Pittsburgh, (1942)
Punting
Punts, career- 33, Ray Guy, Oakland (1974-79, '81)
Punts, game- 10, Reggie Roby, Miami (1985)
Longest punt- 64 yards, Tom Wittum, San Francisco (1974); Darren Bennett, San Diego (1996)
Punt Returns
Returns, career- 13, Rick Upchurch, Denver (1977, '79-80, '83)
Returns, game- 7, Vai Sikahema, St. Louis (1987)
Return yards, career- 183, Billy Johnson, Houston-Atlanta (1976, '78, '84)
Return yards, game- 159, Billy Johnson, Houston (1976)
Touchdown returns, career- 2, Mel Renfro, Dallas (1971-74)
Touchdown returns, game- 2, Mel Renfro, Dallas (1971)
Longest return- 90 yards (TD), Billy Johnson, Houston (1976)
Kickoff Returns
Returns, career- 17, Michael Bates, Carolina (1997-2000)
Returns, game- 8, Derrick Mason, Tennessee (2004)
Return yards, career- 488, Michael Bates, Carolina (1997-2000)
Return yards, game- 228, Derrick Mason, Tennessee (2004)
Longest return- 103 yards, Jack Christiansen, Detroit (1956)
Fumbles
Opponents' fumbles recovered, career- 3, Randy White, Dallas (1978-86)
Touchdown returns, career- 1, Art Still, Kansas City (1985); Keith Millard, Minnesota (1990)
Longest return- 83 yards (TD), Art Still, Kansas City (1985)
Team
Scoring
Most points- 55, NFC (2004)
Fewest points- 3, AFC (1984, '89, '94)
Most points, both teams- 107, NFC 55, AFC 52 (2004)
Fewest points, both teams- 16, AFC 10, NFC 6 (1987)
Touchdowns- 7, NFC (2004); AFC (2004)
Fewest touchdowns- 0, AFC (1971, '74, '84, '89, '94); NFC (1987-88)
Most touchdowns, both teams- 14, NFC 7, AFC 7 (2004)
Fewest touchdowns, both teams- 1, NFC 1, AFC 0 (1974); AFC 1, NFC 0 (1987); AFC 1, NFC 0 (1988)
Field goals- 5, AFC (1974)
Field goals, both
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